Minutes 09-19-55F~i~u~£ES OF A REGULAR MM~TING OF THE COUNCILLORS OF BOYNTON
~B~.F~CE, F~OR~DA, HELD AT THE CITY HALL, BOTNTON BEACH,
Ma~er A.E.Sh~ok, City Clerk D.V.Wllliams.
Vice l~ayer S~!ey Weaver. ~. Ze!l Taylo~
~ ~lbe~t Dee~ ~. O~l Stone.
The Mayer called the meeting to or,er at 7.30
N~. Betts presented a plat of Crescent Heights for approval
of possible changes before p~esenttug it to F.H.A. and V.A.
He said he had cemsuited ~. Hatless who had said he did
not th~k there would be any difficulty ab~it zo~r~g the
surrounding property Reside~tiai A. since they have w~itten
consent from a majority of o~lers.
1~. Weaver moved that ~so Williams w~ite ~ letter to l~L~.
Botts eutli~tng the discussion ~hich has taken plaee'at the
Co~ucil meeting this evening and stating that, after the correct
legal steps have been taken and the recommendation of the
Zoning Board received, ~u Ordinance cove~ing this zoning will
be prepared and p~esented tO the Council for a first reading
at its regula~meeting on October 17. ~Lv. Peen seconded°
Motion cs~ried.
M~. Fr~mkSincoff complained about the condition of the
sidewalk nea~ his residence.
Taylor was instructed to look into it.
M~o Boos presented a~d read remarks made on behalf of the
B~ynton Beach Boa~d ef Re~itors, which he requested be included
in the minutes o£ this meeting. (Copy supplied ~yM~. Boos
attached).
l~yor Shook emiolained that money is not available for the
sewerage system at present; that au engineer's survey of it
is ~nh~idumtil such time as the City is fin~aeially able to
take'care of it.
'He added that it is too late to do anything this year
vaiuing land before next tax roll.
M~. D~iei Snider asked fo~ the ~esult of his inquiry
rega~dLug his ft~e pe~it end said his chief concer~ was that
Shat 'aerest~ should not be recorded aEainst him.
but Would
to
them
the
sig~s and
ZOne;
Crest ROa4~ ~nd 10th
~. Shook said h~ ~ad not yet got in touch With M -
do so this Week. m. Sen~ov
Ezell Hester headed a deputation f~om Celo~ed t~ ~ho Wished
seve~ mat~s to the atten~t~ of the CO,ell, ~engst
~ve ~ the~ ~
P~Otect the~
;a chOSen ~
additlon~ ~et lights ~d co~ect
en hew ew~ sehoel Patrel
Ooea~ Avenue; tha~ the sig~al
~ ~ a~e
street lights
the streets
~e way in w~ cemet~ lots o~ be
~mo~i~ eemete~ was
e~l~ed, as be*~
~ ~y m~ wee~y Payments.
City ~erk ~s. D.V. ~itli~s ~ead the m~dtes of t~ ~st
~e~ ~eet~g of the Co~cll of Septembe~ 6.
~- Weave~ said She moti~ reg~ the ~eric~ Le~on,s
~equest w~ to t~e c~e of the new ~j ~ho ~e goinm
~quest ~- license, ~d he had moved
c~e of ~uhe~ it c~e ~to City Hall,~ ~e~ ~eGuest he~t~n
t~s eve~g,s meet~g. ~d not have
~- Weaver moved t~t With the above correction t~ minu~es
be aecepte~. ~. DeMote seconded. ~o$ion e~ied.
the ~ have a~eed' to hold their ~eet~ngs a
on Sat~day nights imstead of at the - t ~ ~-~as~c ~11
Cas~o
~- DeE~co Said
Street ~a~k~ at Roll~ ~d h~ ~eed to take
G~een Rmdge. ~' e~ the
~. ~e~e~ said t~t ~ fu~e ~.
p~ep~e ~1 street ~d h~ase n~be~s. B~oc~ay~s office sho~d
A lette~ ~s ~ead F~ ~. ~O~est ~ave~, the P~'incio~
of the new School, d~a~g attention to the d~ge~ to
waling ~ 10th Avenue, W~eh ~s no slde~ks.
A ~te ~ ~z~s ~ea~ ~om ~he Co~ty ~ ~swe
accom~g ~f the 19 ~
~o~t of ~lf a ~1 ~ ~oad ~ B~id e ~ re~est
~ ~ess t~ last
-3-
yesr,s, unless Cc~nty valuation withim o~ City increases con-
siderably.
together, a~d that traffic be kept to a spees~ of fmfteen' miles
per hou~ by the City Police Department.
It was a~eed that it s~uld be d~ded t~t t~ bus
p~king be ~ged fo~ ~ ~e back ~f the school.
~. De~co s~d he wo~d telephone to ~. At,ns ~ the
m~ tell~ ~ of t~ ~ion of the Co~c~.
A letter was ~ead f~om ~s. Ebhet Pierce. Pos~astem, reg~d-
i~ per,al detive~
seduce, ~ molesting pe~issien
col!sermon boxes ~ v~s p~ts of the Cit~. to place
l~s. Witli~s was asked te ta~ to the Post Office ~d
diso~$ thes'~mtmon' of sett~g the boxes ~th bhem.
~. Gm~fith said he had ~ven t~ new beach pr~er~ Bonds
to t~ City Clerk, ~d ~gges~ed the ne~ meeting of the C2~cil,
~ October 4th, be~n a little early to allow t~e fo~ sel~
them. -
1~. DeI~a~co moved that a Resolution be adopted that ne occu-
pational license be issued to taxi cab owners un, i! identification
ca~ds a~e provided, together with finger prints of all drivers,
and p~oof that they caT the necessary lnsu~amce. ~. Deen
seconded. Motion ca,tied.
~. meM~co secon~d. Motion c~ied. ~'
Bids on t~actoms were %boned and read as follows:-
Fair Deal ~achine~y
John Steitz
~lormda~eomgia T~actor Co.
~th res~lar~equipment
One used National
~actor
$5,000.00
$6,250.00
$4,100.00
3,750.00
$5,000.00
on ~t~ctor of~ere~ by John Steltz,
~, ~e accepted rot a price of
$6,250.00. ~. Deen seconded. Motion ca,tied.
The City Clerk was asked to check to see if the City held
any accident liability insurance on the casino.
M~. DeMarco moved that the request of the PTA for the use
of the pa~k across From the seheol for a Hatlow'een Carnival
on 0etober 31st be g~anted. Mr. Weaver seconded. Motion c~ried.
Mr. ~eaver moved that the request of M~.Yates for a license
f.o.r a lawa mower a~d bicycle repair sh~ next te Cronenweth o~ the
~Eighw~y be g~a~ted. M~. Tares s~.ated he had spoken to the
~eople o~ the north and south of him and they ha no, e jeetmon.
M~. Dean seconded. Nation carried.
M~. Deen moved that $25,000.00 ef Ct~y. of .Boy~ton Beach
Indebtedmess, dated 9/1/55, be ~nz~.._c~hased with City Rasez~res.
M~. kVeaver secomded. Notion ca~rme~.
N~. Parti~ referred to a suggestion he had ~eceived from
e
~ Am ric~ Legmen r~a~ that the City might give them a piece of
land for a new hall ~
It was pointed out t~t any new hall should be in a
O0~lero~ ~ Z one o
T~ere w~s a long discussion on cha~ges to be established
for garbage pick-up, but no definite decision was reached.
There being no further business, the Nayor adjourned
the meetmn~ at llo .~
~Yayor.
City C!erk~
A~¢ a ~ee~_~ s, ee~/n8 of the Board of Real$ors there we:ce several
concern was evlden~c ~- ~,~
~o a. oPeage~A!nte~ooas$~i and highway
and a~os~ daily
a~d ~st ec~e ~e~e~a~
For several years now we have requested Shat the Realtops~
whose business it ia to kno~ and nnderstand real estate~ be reore~
sensed om planning and zoning boar~s~ Ifa know it is a thaoD£1ess ~as~
~0 real est~os ore,_er
~ants the jo~ NevePtheles~ we fee! %let the kno}~edge and e~eriencs
of these neopie is rital tc the oroDer growth of our eommuniey and
that' they will serve~ In many eltfes ~hese bo~rds are made u~ en-
tireiy of Realtors_ ~net to he eonfu~ed with real estate saiesmen}~
Oemtairf%y~ i~ 19 ~o~ ts the best %~tsres~s of the aommunity for these