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Minutes 06-18-56MIk~JTES OF AE~ ~EETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLOR[DA, ~.D AT THE C!TT HALL, B0~TON BEACH, JUNE 18, 19§6. PRESENT: Mayor Stanley Weaver ~r. A.E.Shook ~. Nott Partin Nr. Donald Rehburg. City Clerk D.V.Willi~ns Chief of Police C~ver Nr. Zell Taylor ~r. Carl Stone. The Nayor called the meeting to said ~. DeNarco had been called out back in a few days. order at 7.30 P.N., and of town and would be ~ir. Graham Ruston, of Russell & Axton, Engineers of Daytona Beach, said his firm would like to investigate and give andestizmate on a sewerage system for Boynton Beach, and also on any water problems. His associate, Mr. Larrymore, was a~o present. They said Lantana and Lake Worth are working together in the matter of a sewerage system. The Mayor asked them to leave their loc~ address with City Hall and said Nr. Rehburg will contact them some time later in the week and have a preliminary discussion on the matter, after Which an executive meeting of the Council ca~ be called to discuss it further. THe City Clerk read the minutes of the last regular meeting of the Co~ncil of June ~. Mr.Sho~k moved, Mr. Rehburg seconded, that the minutes be accepted as read. Motion carried. A "Thank you" card was read from the P.T.A~ o~ Poinciana elementary school for the beautiful trees received from the City by the school. A letter wasread, signed by Mr. aud Nfs. W.M.Ferris and eleven other residents of Coquina Cove requesting the clearance of certain lots and trimming of trees. It was agreed ~hat trees obstructing the view at inter- sections should be trimmed. N~. Taylor was asked to use his ow~ discretion as to trimming other trees. A letter was read from the Board of County Commissioners signed by Ha~ry A. Johnston, County Attorney, stating that no County-owned land in Boynton Beach will be sold until the Council has been fully advised. The report of the Fire Department for the month of May ~as read. A letter was read from the Royal Palm Village Property Owners' Association regarding traffic on the Highway. A letter from the State Road Department in answer to a letter written requesting a flashing light on'the Highway, ~s~sn~g~sted by the Boyal Palm Village PONA letter, was read. A letter was read from the First Presbyterian Church, signed by the Pastor, the Rev. R. Keith Love aud several other residents~ on Seacr~st Boulevard, requesting street lights at the corners oF 8th and 7th Avenues. Two letters were read from two Engineering Companies of Mia~i regarding water treatment. In connection with the Habel property, Mr. Grzff_th' ~ said he had entered sui~ for $800.00 against the o~ers for expenses to the City for removing the debris. Regarding the Bulkhead line for Lake Worth, the Mayor said ~ meeting will be held here on Friday at ~aich the County's deas might be taken up. ~gr. Rehburg was asked to contact Mr.L~an regarding the removal of muck and marl in connection with the small boat launching site to the ball park. After discussion on ~aving o~ parking lots on the Highm~y the general pzumon was that the present0rdinance remain as it stands, but each case to be tsken up for considerattoh, as it oo~s up. The following Resolution was read: On business places~ already established, sixty days should be gm~en from the time the Highway is completed in front of their places of business. Nr~ Griffith read Ordinance 28~ for the first time, amencling Ordinance 208. The Ordinance was held up for ~mendment. Mr. Griffith read ~mergency Ordinance 288 covering control of motor vehicles in Boynton Bea6h, amending Ordinance 21~. Nr. Rehb~rg moved, Nr. Partin s~conded, that Ordinance B85 be passe8 as an Emergency 0rdinance~ Notion carried. · ~rmIfmtn read a Resolution covering an assessmen~ roll, which will be published June B1 and ~8 and July 8. ~r. Rehburg moved, Nr. Shook seconded, that the Resolution be adopted. ~otion carried. -2A- BILLS OKAYED FOR PAYM~IT: General Fund. W. Johnson V6.$5 Smith Laundry 3.90 Southern Bell T.& T.Co. 105.66 Vaughn & Wright 6.05 Earl Wsllace Ford 10.S1 ~%q~ite Marble Roofing 50.75 Halsey & Griffith ii.02 Ivory McCUtchen .25.00 Kwik Ch~k Store 37 Zell Taylor 20.98 Pa~oll 922.31 936.59 ~w 227.58 " 946.28 " 1,0VS.00 " 2,174,53 " 1,087.40 Boynton Beach Cub Scouts Pack 5 10.00 Joseph Bates 4.71 Thomas M. Cook !&S $9.V36.80 -2B- Water Fu_ud Southern Bell T.& T. Co. 21.59 Stevenson Seed Store 9.00 B, D. Cole 52.83 Cameron & Barkl~y Co. 56.21 John P. Cochrane 400.00 Davis Meter R~pair & Supply Co. 93.56 Neptune Meter Co. 390.60 Stanley Porter'& Donald ~-ard 1.50 Southern Ball T.& T. Co. 27~70 Picard Chemical C~. 84.13 V~n. D. Kraeling 5.20 J.H.Vaughn 3.40 Eames E. MacFarq~har~ 5.60 Gary Randal John Tittle Wm. D. Kraeling Stanley Carter Jessie H. Vaughn Sylvia Moore Gary Randall Charles Senior Pa~sl Dennis Cinrad Trautner Wm. F. Peatt Jr. Martin R. Durkin Harold Con~t ant Chase Manhattan Bank N.M.C arroll Adm. Raymond Dumond Carl W. Stone City of Boynton 6.00 1.50 75.00 Beach 3~,192.96 Rober~ Q. Wyckoff 4. O0 Depositors, Fund. 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 77~50 7.50 7.50 7.50 I & S ~10.980.00 July 9, at 4 P.~. was agreed on as the date of the meeting at which possible objections to the assessments will be he~rd. Nr. Griffith was asked to obtain sa~ples of ordinances from other Cities which can be studied before getting the Planning and Zoning Boards to work out something in connection with requirements for new subdivisions. Nr. Ray Zompa asked for a donation from the City for fire- works for July 4o After discussion, Nr. Shook moved, Nr. Partin seconded, that the City c~ntribute $300 towards fireworks for the celebra- tion of July 4. Notion carried. Nr. Province read the report covering the expenditure of funds 1955-1956o of the Chamber of Commerce for publicity for the year The Chamber was asked to v~ite to the Drainage Department asking for a place for a sign advertising Boynton Beach on the turnpike~ N~. P~ovlnce outlined in detail the plans the Chamber is making for the coming year. Nr. Bud Grace spoke of the Little League and the Pony League at Pence The Nayor thanked him for the good work he is putting in. A resident of Rolling Green Ridge said he wauts to build a carport and driveway, but finds a d~ain in the way. Nr. Shook moved that Nr. Taylor work out the problem with him. Nr. Partin seconded. Notion carried. ~r. Taylor was asked to get prices on concrete street markers. Thsre being no further business, the ~ayor adjourned the meeting at 10.55 P.N. Nayor ~ PA~ED J