Minutes 06-04-56MINUTES OF A REGULAR ~ETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA H~ELD AT THE CITY HALL, BOYNTON
BEACH, JUNE 4, 1956. '
PRESENT:
Mayor Stanley Weaver
Vice Mayor Joe DeNarco
Mr. A.E.Shook
~. Nott Pa~tin
M~. Don Rehburg.
City Clerk Dorothy V.Williams
Chief of Police Carver
Mr. Zell Taylor
Mr. Carl Stone.
The Mayor called the meeting to order at 7.30 P.M.
City ClerkD.V.Wllliams' read the minutes of the
last regular meeting of May 21, 1988.
Regarding the ~av~ng of parking areas of businesses on
the Highway, M~. Griffith said this would cause no real hardship
as, when the Federal Highway goes ttn~ough, those who had complied
with the Ordinance would be compensated for such work by the
road authorities.
Mr. Taylor said he was still checking into the type of road
which would be best for Ocean Avenue West of the Sea~6rd but had
not yet made a decision.
~r. DeMarco moved that the mmnut~s' ~ be accepted as read.
Mr. Rehburg seconded. Motion parried.
Er. Brandewie presented a plat~ of Venetian Isles for
acceptance, accompanied by a check for $9,48o.00 to be held
escrow for the construction of streets in the subdivision,/
in ~ ?
~. DeMarco moved that the plat be acceoted subject to~a
satdsfactory water deal between ~he Ci%y an~the developers.
Mr. Rehburg seconded. Notion carried.
Mr. Brandewie was asked for a further check of ~25.00 to
cover inspection of streets in the plat, etc.
~r. B~andewie presented a small plat of S.W. 8th Avenue.
~'~. Griffith said it could not be accepted with a ~5' R/W
as the Ordinance calls for 50'.
~r. Shook moved that
platted, and that the 25~
seconded. Motion carried;
the plat be accepted without ~he 25'
be deeded~to the City. Mr. DeMarco
It is understood with Nr. Brandewie that the road will be
held up until the City receives the Deed.
The building report for the month of Nay was read, totalling
$595~400.00~ the htohest yet.
An excerpt from the minutes of the Plarn~ing Board meeting
of May 23 was read~ recommending the acceptance 'of the residential
plat of Venetian !~!es.
An excerpt from the minutes of the meeting of the Recreation
Bo~d of May 22 was read, recommending that the toilet facilities
a~ the Casino be improved.~
It was agreed that this matter would be checked.
A letter was read from the Republican Club of Boynton Beach,
signed by Mrs.Koepnick, asking that the new hospital be required
to have a Boynton Beach address.
It was agreed that this matter should be left up to the
Hospital Board, although' the Council~ agree with t_eb ~__o~____~ ~o~l
and thin~, the Boynton Beach Post Office will undoubtedly hsndle
the hospmtal mail.
A p ~mtion was read signed by nine residents of that locality
asking for a continuation of the cleaning up of the Habel property.
Two letters were read from residents of S.~o 2nd Avenue
asking for paved streets abutting their property.
Mr. Taylor was asked to infoEn them that the work could be
done if they advance the necessary money to City Hall.
~. Bud Grace spoke of the necessity for a suitable and
larger ball park, and M~. Bill Schenkl backed him up and hoped
that the City would have this by next year.
They were assured that such a project was high up on the
Council~s 'must' list as soon as money becomes available. In
the meantime they were asked to cOntact the Recreatio~ Board.
~r. Tomberg spoke of the need for launching sites for small
boats. He said if the City will pave the road from Ocean Avenue
to Lake, the Lymans will also pave their road and make adequate
provision fo~ boats, and will agree never to charge more than any
of the surrounding places for service. They will donate the land.
Mr. Tomberg asked that a ~emporary paving be put in so that the
lift csn be put into operation as soon as possible, until some-
thing can be worked out satdsfact0rily from the financial as well
as other points of
The matter was .t~bled.
Mr. Tomberg pre!sented a petition signed byCity liquor
license holders, e~olaining that its purpose was to prevent
the City from having too~many beer~and wine and liquor licensed
premises. He suggested a zoning ordinance barring this type of
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business from residential areas, and ~o restrict them to U.S.1,
also not pez~itting the licensing of ~ny establishment within
1,000 feet of another.
Nr. Vincent ~¥ray also spoke in favor of ~estricing the number
of licenses, suggesting the prohibitimg of over 3.02% alcohol
content to new licensees.
The Mayor said the present ~rdinance covers most of these
points and that present licenses,must remain undisturbed until
given up. He suggested further~ study before the next Council
meeting before ~aking any change in the presmht Ordinance.
Police Chief Ca~ver read the report of the Police Department
for the month of April.
After discussion, ~. Shook moved that Mt.Taylor be authorised
to put in a tank for t~t~st gasoline for the sole use of the
Police Department. The Police Department t6 be responsible for
all ~eco~ds. M~. De,arco seconded. Motion carrie.
The MayOr thought a study of the water meter connection
charges should be made to bring them nearer to the actual cost
of service°
Mr. Field said he had received prices on transite pipe from
the makers and that the use of this pipe would result in saving
more than 50% on the cost of pipe, as it would be cheaper to
install as well as lower in price.
Mr. George Parker,
spoke at length on the
of transite pipe.
a representative of Johns Manville,
good qualities and general superiority
Mr. Field said the difficulties which had arisen in con-
nection with transite pipe were due to the lack of the proper
tools.
Johns Manville pamphlets on transite pipe were handed round
&nd it was stated that C.I. pipe of 6" diameter is $1.87 a foot,
and transite $1.~8 a foot.
Mr. Field said the pipe would be paid~fo~ by him, but
would be billed through, and delivered to, the City in order
to avoid sales tax.
Mr. Parker said the economy would be chiefly in labor
and time.
Mr. Field said that in the long run it would be cheaper to
buy a ditcher than to hire one.
Mr. Griffith said before any change to transite pipe is
made, a motio~ must be made rescinding a previous one banning
such pipe for use in the City.
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After further azscuss~O~ ~.~ro Shook moved that if ~.T~ylor
finds the transite pipe good Fo~ the City's water system, ~he
former motion prohibiting its use is hereby rescinded, and
Taylor is authorised to order the necessary pipe for the Rolling
Green Ridge Subdivision, no transite pipe of less than 4" in
diameter to be used. Mr. DeMa~co seconded. Motion carried.
Mr. Parker agreed that the price of the tr~nsite pipe
would not be raised.
Mr. Field referred to the refund which should be paid out
of water revenue ~ud said he would be satisfied to be paid only
once a year,
.M~. DeM~co moved to countermand the motion made previously
wherein the City refused to enter into any refunding agreement
on the w~ter,.a~d to authorise a?efunding ~greemen? with M~.
Fielder ~olling Gree~ First Addition, whereb~ he will pay for
all mater~al and for mnstallation costs, a~ will be refunded
from the revenue earned from ~he system, 33 /3 % being paid
by the City Administrative D~artment net less than once a year.
Mr, Shook seconded. Motion ca, tied.
The Mayer read a letter from the County Engineer regarding
a Lake ~orth bulkhead line, transmitting two aerial photographs
of the shore line uuder Boynton Beach's jurisdiction.
It was agreed to hold a meeting on tax valuations at 7 P.M.
Friday evening.
Mr. Shook moved that the annual audit for the year ending
October 31, 1985, prepared by John P. Cochrane, be accepted.
Mr. Partin seconded. Motion carried.
There being no further business the meeting was ad~otL~ned
by the Mayor at 12.15 A.M.
C ~t~C lerk J "
~r, Z~pa moved that the ~eerea~ien ]~eard recemmen~ ~o ~he
Oe~cil ~t ~/cen~tion ef the teilet facilities in ~he locker
~e~ at ~he C~ine be ~v~, ~ tha~ th~ should be ~efe~
in. ~r. ~e secen~e~. ~tien car~e~.
Fred Koepnick, Jr.,
Chairman, Recreation ~a~.
EXCEEPT PRO-~ THW, ~INUTES OF ~Hw, PIAN~IN~ BOARD ~EETING
~r. Chadwelt moved that the Plannir~ Board recommend $o the
Council ~he acceptance of ~he residential plat of Venetian Isles.
~*r. ~erkel seconded. ~otion carried.
Hemry ~erke!. Jr.
Chairman,, Boynton Beach Plamning Board.