Minutes 09-06-55~INUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING OF T~E COUNCILLORS
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, ~W~LD AT TH~ CITY HAT, L, BOY~-TON
BEACH, SEPTEMBER 6, 1955-
Mayor A.E.Shook,
ViCe Mayor Stanley Weaver.
N~. Albert Deen
Mr. Joe DeVotee.
M_v. ~ott Pa~tiu.
N~s.D.V.Williams, City Clerk.
Mr, Zell Taylor.
%k-. Cs~! Stye.
Police Chief Carver.
Mayor Shook called the meeting to order at 7.30 P.M.
A ~epresen~tive of a Committee of residents of Rolling
Green Ridge re~aested street and house m~u~bems.
It was stated that I~. Brann had said he was going to
attend to this, ~ud it was agreed that a letter should be w~itten
to him to s~ee if he os~n~mber the streets amd give house numbers
to the lots.
Nm. Boos said he had been a membe~ of the EbB for five yearm
andwishes te su~mithis resignatien~t this time. He said Mm.
place. M~. Boos said that-Mr. Joe B~tes is willing te serve
on the Board l~his place.
~. De~eo move~ that ~. Joe Bates be nomimated to fill
the vacancy left by the ~esigmatien-of Mr. Charles Boos en the
RDB. M~. been seconded. Motion ca,riel.
Mr. Tatum said he had not given a Deed to the City for the
easement ia connection with the new school on S.W.-3~d~Avenue,
He would like the-bad oondttimen of S.W.15th Street te be taken
up with Mr. Sundy~ as he thought the CoUnty could be persuaded-
to put.im the street.
I~vs. Hoed br~mght up the recommendation of the Recreatio~
Boa~d that the Wednesday night~ for Teen Tew~ at the Casino be
changed to Saturday nights du~i~g School days~
An e×oezTot from the minutes of the Rec~eatio~Board to
this effect was read.
Mayor Shook thought the m~.tter should be gone into further
before a decision is arrived at.
~3~. Weaver Vol~te~red to talk with Mr. Ha~rell tomo~ow to
see if itwo~ld be possible for them to change.
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City Clerk D.V.¥illiams read the mimutes of the last regm!ar
meeting of the Council of August 15.
Nr. DeK~co moved .that the minutes be accepted as ~ead.
M~. Deen seconded. Motion ca~z~ied.
A letter ~ead :
to change the
Domef~!e ~equestimg permission
his business.
Nr. ~Yeaver moved that permission be g~anted to
De, elSie's license te ~emew locatiom, ~ter
black$~pe~ ~d o~ye~by ~. Tayl~. ~. De~ce secon~d.
Motion c~ied.
A letter was read from Jehu Walker ~eq~esting a beer and wine
license at ~he Garden Patio, fez~er!y Sto~'s D~ive-In.
lb. Weaver moved that the ~e~uest be granted.
seconded. MOtion ca~ried.
Deem
~ The repoz~ for gasoline cons~tion for t~he month of
August was read, amountLugto 1,798¥/10 gal!ohs.
The Fi~e Department report for the month of Augast was
~ead~
The~e w~s a discussion on the fi~i~g e£ N~. David Schneider
for allo~_~g a fire to spread onhis own property without trying
tc put it o~t. He had ~eceived a fi~e permit.
Nr. Schneider said he was working ~on the £i~e when the police
arrived aud asked for h~s fire pe~mit. They said he was under
arrest, and refused to let him continue his effor~bs to put the
fire out. It was not near auyone:else's p~operty.
1~. Weaver said his understandi~gwas that no fi~e pez~it
should be given without a previous inspection.
~L~. Shook said it appea~d to be amistake on the pc_vt of the
City, as mo p~evious i~spectienwas made, amd that a taxpayer
should not be fined for such~stake; ~hat the matter had beem
handled wrongly a~d that the Fmre Department, ~nd mot the Police,
should have taken care of the matter after giving a pez~it.
~. Schneider was told that the Fire Chief would be ~e-
quested to check into the matter, and he would be info,ed of
the ~esutt.
T~e' BuildingReport for the month of August was read,
amountmmg to
M~. Griffith~ead Ordinance No,273 for the second time.
N~. Nearer moved that Ordinance No.273 be accepted for the
second reading. ~ir. Deem seconded. Motio~ carried.
~. Griffith said he was iz~uirlng into the possibility
obtaining frc~ the Cou~t am order to tea~ do~m the Hill p~operty,
~. G~iffi~h said he ~d ~ceived offers fo~ the p~ehase ~f
certificates of ~d~bte~ess to be issued for the D~c~se of
beaeh t~t ~e~ who c~
~ w~d De served w~e the ce~ificates
~e~ wo~d ~e sold at less~-$~an p~ ~lue. He
ach State ~ ~ive the mo~ ~d put
it ~ a special ~d~~
Weaver said that Brarm Bres
~i~ sslngs thems~
wamt to pay for the
would
the
om the water If=es in Rolling Green Ridge it
a meeting be a~a~ged te settle questions
system installation.
~. Deem moved that henceforth subdividers put fm streets
and water witJaout asszstanee from the City. N~. Weaver seconded.
Motion carried.
Mr, Weaver ~epo~ted that he had recently discussed the widen-
ing of No,l and found that ~ water lines, etc., $o be moved
would be the ~ffair of the City~
~. DeI*~eo said the owner of the Lincol~ M~morial cemetery
would supply'~l.ots for $75.00, but eould not do se fo~ $50.00.
Y~. De~a~eo said he would a~uge a meeting with the owner, and
it was agreed that a pez~petual contract ~ith him would he a
good thing.
An executive meeting was arra~ced for F~iday night, September
9th, with the owner at City'~a~. The Budget to be discussed at
the sa~e zeetln~.
Regarding the requested transfer of a liquo~license to the ~ew
owner of the Dutch Nill, Mr. JOSeph and Stel!a Theriamlt, ~. Weaver
moved, I~i~. Deem seconded, that the usual course be followed.
~otion carried.
A request for a beer a~d wine license was received
Chester Anderson.
N~. D~Ma~co moved, Nr. Deem seconded, that the license be
g~anted. ~otion carried.
Clerk was requested rewrite a letter to ~.Habet
=fast be clewed up withina eertai~time.
~L~. Weaver moved that all subdividers from now ~ be required
to 1~a~nish a plat to the Ottywith proper house mm~ber~ as per
B~oc~ay~s l~y~t. Mr. De~[areo seconded. Motion carried.
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BILLS o'EAYED FOR PA~NT:
General
9.26
??8,22
721~09
2,329.79
77~7
1,409.51
1,8o3.51
906.12
Petty 0ash
Pay moll
Pay Roll
Petty Cash
Mary F. F~skime 375.30
Director of Internal
Revenue 523.50
Seaboa~dAi~Line R.R. 347,20
Burns, MiddleBon, Rogers,
Ferrell 100100
Boom,ton Beach Fire Dept. 276.02
Zinke Smith 213,35
L,B.Ste~rett 853.60
GulfStres~ Lumber Co. 143,~7
Edward Doble~ 75,00
Bcy~on Woman' s Club
Library 75.00
Boynten Beach S tare B~nk
fe~ Withholding 531.40
Bi~mi~Slag ~o. 165.00
Miami Uniforms Inc. 48.13
Jo~hn Viola~te 29.60
Thompson Office Equipment
0o. 32,48
The Bend Buyer 60.75
ABCBusi~ess Forms 97.5G
Ab~J~am, DeAz~e~d& Dits 7.50
So~the~nBelt Tel & Tel. 107,01
Paul Nercer Service Stati~ 19.97
Petterso~'sPharmacy
Fairc!othT~ck & Tractor
He~man B~ttS
Rub~ Cons~ction
Bro~a~d.Graln& Supply Co.
ClewistOm Notc~ Co,
Deerfiel~ Rock
Electric
Shaw B~os. 0il Co.
J, Alex Arnette
EoM.~schl~gi
9.46
· 5. co
~.72
n .7o
89.60
5.30
24.62
o9, 8
24.87
3.89
255.32
7~9.32
12j60
50.00
F~d.
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Br'ownie:s Men's Shp~
FI~. Pw~ &
A~mitage Restaurant
Hoo~, $ Auto Se~ice
Bill ~th Radt~
F~Geo~gia ~aetor Co.
Locksley ~ompson
G~ Oil Co~.
Broc~ay, Webber &
B~oc~ay
Be~t~ ~H~o~c
~6
B~d Boos~,~
dozing
~ Realty
SOuth
Hill
Dept.
Station
Lock Co.
Sons
& Associates
~ews
Lumber
Co.
Bank
%;ithhold ~g
73.52
562.89
20.25
35.69
3.10
62.75
75.o0
168.97
6~22
4-97.O0
8,500.00
2~.00
347.20
235. oo
5.6~
15.oo
88.96
7.00
ml.m5
265.78
15.00
75.75
1~4. 80
33.75
22. O0
.99
27
11 .~7
375.oo
aS.~
I9.60
Z3.50
55.6~
3. ao
2g ~ ~1
5.83
6o~oo
534.90
BILLS 0'EA~i~-D FOR
Water Fumd.
C.A.RamsdeI1 6.00
Shaw Bros. 0il Co. 150.63
Phillip Ma.t~-~h~er 7.50
" 6.00
Napoleon Sylvain 7.50
Roy B.Kerns 7.~0
Cha~le~ M. Frey 7.90
Charles Me!lom 7.50
Dennis Silver 7.50
't
Bu~g Frum Co. 7.50
W~. A. Foglescng 7.50
" .70
Martin V.Oase Jr. 7.50
Jearmette Martin 7.50
Mila Lee Ford 7.50
LiZe~te Campbell .70
Virdie Nola~ 7.50
W.S;Ea~pente~ 7.50
Weaver Insu~,Company 210.07
Blue Cross of Florida 28.60
W.$.Carpenter 5.20
Picard Chemical Co. 32.50
J~me~ B. Clow & Sons 208.90
Spartime Meter Cc. 400.00
· esc~ Chemicals 202.50
Mac Farcuha~ 5.75
Petty~O~sh 38.50
A.H,~a~t~! 15.00
I~m. F. ICmipple 3.20
" 7.50
Fred Runsmill 7.50
M~s. C.A.Hog~ty T.50
M~s~ Willie Lang 7.50
City of B~eyn~on Beach 960.56
" 1,760.50
Neptune Meter 688.20
GulF~tre~Lumber Co. 6.55
Harringto~ Homes 7.50
K~neth A. M~fF~t 7.50
Wm. A. L~mbe~t 7.50
Jo~u W~ B~ekley 6.00
Acct~ of ~ 7.50
J.L.Denton ~.50
Acct. of " 7.50
Deposito~sF~.
j~M~o Weaver moved that the American Legiom's request that
thei~ tieez~se be transferred to the new owners of their Hall be
g~anted. N~. e~larce seconded. Eotion carried.
Nv. De, arco moved that ~. Sehvimper be requested te move
the Banner Poles f~om near the American Legiom Kall to nea~ the
Chamber of Comme~ce. N~. Weave~ seconded. Eotlo~ carwied,
T~he putting ef 15 , hmghway f~t~ abu~tmng on the South
limit ef the Lawns SubDivision on the tax roil Was discussed,
if this pa~e~l ef ~e he
The City Ot~k Was of the opimion that this_~_l~' wo~ld be
rotund to be a dedieate~ street 04 the Pl~ kko~a~ ~ Dewey's
I~abDi~isfonj
~. Griffith said he will check into the matter OFm cla~i-
Dying Cemmerelal (D) Zoning.
There being no further business the Eayor adJoarned the
meeting at 10.~5 P.M,
tiayor.