Minutes 06-20-55MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING OF THE COB~CT~,ME~ OF
BOYNT_0N BEACH, FLORIDA, HELD AT TEE CI~F EALL,
B01rNTON BEACH, JUNE 20, 1955.
PRESENT:
A.E. Shook, Mayor. City Clerk Ers.D.V.Witliaz~s
Sts~ley Weave~, Vice Mayor. Er. Ze!l Taylor
Albert Deen I~m. Carl Stone.
Joe DeEa~co Police Office~J~ims ~gle~
NottP~$~. ~eF ef Police ~e~.
Mayor Shook ~lled the meeting to o~der at 7.30 P.~.
F~.Hewett, for the Hill Estate~ asked rega~diag the
engi~eerwhe ~as to a~d was told that one
had net ~et been ~s. Williams was aske~ to
Wright ~ the m~rning te see if he e~rec~end
M~. Brand asked about acceptauce Of his street drawings amd
grades. He was reid that ~Er~ Broc~ay had Dromised to eheck on
· these ~ut-h~d net done so ~yet.. He shewed the C~meil ~is plat on
which there w~-a l~ng discussion.
It was agreed that smeh me~bers ef the Co~ncil as could
wo~ld meet at N:,E. 2nd Street tomorrow afteEaoon at five o'elock
to check.
City Olerk Deroth~V. Williams read the minutes of the
l~st ~egmlar meeting e£ the CoEacil of J~ae 6.
Er. DeMarco moved, Er. Deen,seconded, that the m~utes be
accepted as read. Motio~ ca~ried.
A left?r was read ~em the, Am~risanLegien expressing thanks
for the d~nation from the 0ity ofh~$2~0.00 for J~y Fourth fireworks.
A letter was read fro~2~, amd N~s. Green saying they wish to
p~_vchase the_Bowe~s Motel, but ~efoPe doing sc reques~ permission to
raise Chihuahua dogs on time land a~ the back of the motel.
Mr. Bowers said he would not sell the motel to the Greens
until they are given permission to raise the dogs.
After a long discussion E~. Weaver moved that M~. and ~L~s.
Green be notified ~ letter o~ the existing ordinance regarding
nuisances, and per, mission to raise dogs in
that loca$ion subjeet to their not be~ming a nuisance. Er.
De2~co seconded. Er.~P~tim did not vote. 2~. Deen voted
agsinst. Motion carried.
A letter was read free the Coumty in answer ~o the Resolution
req~esting development of Ce~mtypark area in the S.~. portion of
the City limits.
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A letter si ed
__ _ __ ~gn ..by eecups~nts of eleven p~opel~ties ~e
up, was ~ead. - -~==~ %~o~ee~ be cleaned
A lettem was ~ead
on Iand which ~hey o~ ~ Be~.
An extract fr~m the Minutes
~. Shook
Council sue
but the
place for
fut~me.
~ese
the PlanntngBoal~ was read.
A letter was~ead from
h~.~ing si~.gas at the the C~ambe~ ef Commerce suggesting
intemseetien of A-1-A and Ocean Avenue
~X~eetlng t~affic to the p~ope~ lane,
It was agreed that thesuggestien Should be com~lled with
and ~. Tayte~ was asked-to a~ange for ~h~ signs.
. .A letter was mead from%he Masonic Ledge stating the ~i~e
~otaemT te~ in Sawyem, s Addition is now $7,$00.00. N~,De~a~co
p pose~ a o~mDr~mise ef $7,000.00.
Aftem consultation WithM~. Weaver, M~. Benson a~nounced tha~
the Lodge Will accept $8,500 cash, a~d She LOdge will pay the
street assessments.
M~. DeNmmee moved that the Offe~ be accepted. Nm. Deen
seconded. Motion ca~ied.
~ ~ ~ ~z~ :~ e · g $~ 0_00 ~m~ es
· Y ennec=mon with t ag
the alle to the _he ~emeval of the os
Y no~th of l~L~.Bedfo~d Jo~,
detailsir~_was ~ea~ from M~. Elmer i.
~s~'~ng~epo~s of the ' -
house, and time to i~v~e~o,~ __~oor e_ondt%~en of his father, s
........ o~ ~uu get legal aid,
~L~, Shook ~epomted on hisinspection' of the p~operty today
with the Building Inspeete~ and said the~e is no way in which it
cmn be repai~ed, ar~ that it shou/d be destmoyed,
The Police Department was inst~ucted to have Diet, mos taken
ef the building.
~. Gmiffith reported that N~. W~ngo,~' the ~ep~esentative ef
the John-J. Haste CemT~any, had left ~wo c~ntracts with him, with a
lette~ attached, and that the te~ms given in the letter a~e not the
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same as in the contraeto Costs have been added to the ~600.00
previously agreed to and it would require a la~ger outlay fr~m
the 0ity. He doubted whether the repor~ on the sewer system was
m~ch more detailed than that already given by Fa. Brockway in
March, 1953, a~d recommends that the contrae~ be taken under
advisement and re--censiderati~a o£ the acceptance agreed to at
the last meeting of Co~¢il.
Nwo Shook s%~ggested re-examination of ~L~.Bz~ckway's ~eport
on sewerage, and meanwhile the matter was tabled.
In connection with advertisimg f~ther street assessments,
July llth, at ~30 P,M. in Ci~yHal~was fixe~ for possible eom-
plaints.
Mr Grifffth~ead resel~f~len eo~erlmgnew street
assessments in Ea~bor Estates.
N~. D~F~ree moved that the Resolution covering street repal~
assessments in Harbor Estates-be accepted, ~L~. Peen ~econded.
~etion carried.
There was discussion on the cent!nuance of Lake Avenue
Eastwards, ~elative to a request by the City about a year a~o to
~e~ica~on, p~o~m~ there will be no assessments, a~,d proper
summer, s, etc.,,put i~by the City. The De~d has not been
recorded.
Mayor Shook' did not think the City wou~d benefit s~ffieiently
at present,-tha~ it would be a costly preposition and mome details
of the proposed arrangement should be o~t~ined.
F~. Griffith stated $hat the Palm Beach County M~nicipalities
were meeting-this evening t~ discuss a Building Cede which will be
of interest t~ small as well as large ¢cemmnitles. The Building
Inspector was asked to 'phone the Palm Beaeh Co~utyNumicipalities
that he was ~nabl~ to attend the meeting ~ut would like espies of
the literat-a~e referred to.
Two bids received for the building of a new Pmmp House were
read:
~I~, Fey Wa~d's figure was $798,50.
F~. Leroy Laug's " $690.00.
N_w. ~eaver suggested Shat the two bids be turned over to ~.
Stone, and that he see the twemenand ftnfl out w~a$ the specifica-
tions a~e. This was agreed to.
For the sake of saving water mhd checking on where it is
being wasted, Mr. Weaver proposed a Resolution that henceforth all
present ne,-metered water outlets to c~¢hes, et%los, and ether
BILLS 0~E~YED FOR PAYMENT:
Seaboa~ Et~ Lime Rly.
Herman Butts
Asphalt Sales Ce.
Bu~r~ghs Co~pe~ation
Ole~lston Noto~ Co.
~pson Glass ~d
B~oc~ay, We~ ~ B~e~ay
B~o~-Epseley
City of Del~y Beach
Safe-T-G~ Si~ & Dec~
Hill
R~bin Ce~$~c~ie~ Co.
Br~ie ' s E~' s Sh~
~da-Ge ~gia T~acte~
W-B. ~. ~.
Pe~ Je~n's Remta~$
S~e~st ~ School B~d
~mber of
~s~ S~ Peek
B~$on wBSaeh Fi~e Dept.
~' s ~b Libra~
M. J
G~eat SO,hewn ~cki~ Ce.
~e!l
Pa~ell
M.M.Bu~ tt
G~F Stre~ L~be~
Co~ Me~e~tile
H.A. ~eele
Ahde~s~ Cock Co.
Payroll
T. Be~e~d
Boy,ton Beach Fire Dept.
Seabo~d A~ ~e Rly.
Jo~ M.
M. J
~ssi~ Co.
Bry~t Ad~ D~ake
Bo~$on Beach Ne~
Fl~ri~ P~imting
B~ten Beach State B~
~se Na$io~t B~
P~m Beach T~e~Ite~
W~te~ J. Dorsey
Be Del P~int~ Ce.
Ge~' 1. Fu~d.
347.20
36. O0
511.88
5.12
13.20
50.00
3~-. O0
23.2~
56.oo
18.~
18~.S9
3&.Ta
~5o.oo
272.6D
1,391.65
25o.ee
5~ · 99
~7.~8
726.06
796.1o
iS.e0
313.27
347.zo
75.00
6.38
7.06
~;o.oo
176.76
75~.50
450
6.~7
!0.00
22. ~o
Chase Natiional Ba~k
Anderson Cook Co.
736.89 '"~' I. & S.
95~.17 I. & S.
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W.J. Snow
Doher~y-Snyde~ Meter Co.
O.T jBowles Elec.
C~arles D. Akes
A.B. Co B~sineas Forms
ReeFing & Sheet Metal
S~evensem Beed Store
Semvice
So~he~n B~ll T.& T.Co.
D~om Si~ Co.
Fle~td~ Pe~e~& Lt. Co.
Statio~
Pa~el!
81.50
13.75
1~.~o
120.6~
5~.$
330~00
5.~
17.55
8.~o
1~00
15~
11.33
232.~0
37-~3
35.00
68.7o
%63.07
20o9~
7.5e
3o,~8
2,221.t%
687.83
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L.L.Hargrove Jr. 6.60
Boynto~ Beach State
for ~ t~otding
The C~e~en & Bar~ley Co, 1~9.30
Roy~ Pa~ Ice Co. 22.20
~i~ Oil co~. ~5.~
Ad,ce ss ogeap~-~ t l~h C~.
13.20
3,08%. 7~
60.00
E.L."Jaek" Sha~pe
Neptune ~e~er Ce,
Reme
Aoe$. of ~d ~tle~
" Ed ~be~ia~
" 6.00
327.93
J. S. C-mee~ ~
He~y Me~l J~.
O~l W. Stone 75.00
G~f Stre~ L~ber Go. 7.37
Davis Meter Eepa~ & S.0e.
Fenole ~emic~ Co. 32.50
65.00
6.41
10,229.30
Ricard Chemical Co.
Stevenson Seed Store
Davis Meter Repair
& S. Co,
N~s. JolmmWinters
Sydney B. Hone
L.A.Horton
Leroy La~g
AllauStewa~t
~Irs. Wm. Y~ke
Sa~ ~lls
Acct. of Leon~ Ris~ed
" Leen~ols
" SUs~ P.Geltze~
" ~s.R.W.L~gley
" ~s.F.L. P~inton
" ~Eic~ L.Costen
" Grove~
" N~s.R.D.Atk~se~
GVh~e
Depositors'
7.%0
i5. oo
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.55
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.%0
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
$10,080.00 I.& S.
7.50
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Bo Del Prin~ng Ce. 25.90
Joseph G.PellaPd & Co. Inc, 77,00
A .A ~tpper Associates 167,62
C.T.BoWles Elec. Co. 19,50
Chase ~ar~aa~tan Bank
B~ooks P~o~uo~S 87.00
Co. 351.26
~ ct~ic Co. 5.31
Epy~ Pa~ Ice Co, ~.6~
Gene W~i~ ~.00
5o
So~e~ Bell T & T.Co~ 8.92
A.D,~o~ Co. 13.80
Pierce T~ Co. , 25.25
~e~ida POwer & Light C~. 569,38
AustL~ Supply Co. ~. 81
Le~a RisSe~ 5.~0
G~over Eeatle 5, 60
~s, R.D.Atk~en 2.50
D~c~ H~te~ 5,20
C~I E~ee 1.50
Le~se F. G~fenbe~g 2.50
Civic buildings, be metered, and each of ~hese allowed 60,000
gallOnS a ye~ £ree, after which t~ey w~d be charged the msm~l
rate; each new non-metered leeation should be notified o£ this
Chugs and supplied with a copy of this Resolution. Mr. Pa~tin
se¢onde~. Motion ca~ried.
Weaver said the D~ai~age District had offered their
After discussion, it was agreed
The Clerk street
tst
y a~vise~ the assessment is
submitted on the same basis as ~I1 other lfe~s.
M~s. Hood read a notice from
the program for the s~er course, a~dsaid
She buil di~g.
The
should
Bos~d outlf~img
P~ice and
e~uipment eensidered necessary for this cc~se
the cost would be about $78.0~
a list cf the
estimated
~Lv. DeMa~ce meve~ that the City donate $78.0G for equipment
for the s~e~ eo~se with the specific stipulation ~hat the
RecreationatBea~be mesp~nsible for whatever is p~chasedand
aoco~ut for it whe~ the cease closes. Fir. Weaver seconded.
~etio~ carried.
It was stated that the applicati.n of the "Blue Gypsy"
beer a~d wLue license has'been t~v~ed down, by,he C~ty.
Mr. DeMa~co moved, M~, Peen seconded, that the
paid fo~ the license he retu~aed to the "Blue Gypsy". Motion
carried.
for a
M~. Weave~ moved that the next meeting of the Oou~cil be
cha~ged from July ~th to July 5th. Mr. DeMa~co seconded. Motion
ear,led.
vm! ng aa ?Eers o .proper on the S.E. eomne
.z ~a~esma? ~ar~e~s are ~g ~o b~ld
a~ge dmtch cross~ their p~ope~. ~is dlt~h,
1I ?~$.a~osquito~z~ ~d t~ Co~ty asks She Ci~to remedy
~ s~mon by putting in a !6" ~ve~ f~om
a~esmde D~ive to the l~e.
It was agreed to ans~,e~ the letter by saying tJae Oity
cannot go on private property.
~ ~t.~as agreed that a Proclamation should be issued by the
~ayo~ a~ ~e r~quest ef the Genez~alFederation
~g s~e ~mv~ ove~ t~ c~g J~y F~th~ek~end.
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Mr. Deen made a Resolution approving the ~2~r of
part oF the City money new in Boynto~. Be. ach State Bank to the
~irst Federal S~vLugs and Loan Association of Del~ay a~ the Lake
'~o~h Federal Savings and Loma.
~. Seh~imper said Er. Bedford Jones had begum noisy
operation at his repair shop at 6 A.M.
as soon as ~he noise staPts,
dist-~vbi~g the neighborhood.
Soh~per sho-~ld col! up the Police
and Mt. Jones be i~fommed Shat he is
The Police Ohfe£ was asked to go to ~.J~es in the me~mg
to notify him that he was creating a nuisance whieh n*~st be
abated. ~
e~ima~ion for 0f£ieer Eemde~sen, be a¢oepted.
seconded. Mormon carrme
~Lv,De~areo moved that the salary of 0ffi,eer Henderson ~e
raised to $2~0.00 per month, begimai~g Jmne t~th. Er. Deen
seconded. Mo$ion carried.
The~e be~-uo no further business, the Mayor a~jou~ed the
meeti~go
Mayor