Minutes 12-20-54B0_~ZiNTON BF2~, FT~0RiDA~. HELD A~ T~ZE CITY HALL~
BE&CH,. DgCE~_g3~. 20.
Mayor A.E. Shook
Mr. Howard Hood.
~'lr. St~aley ~,~eaver
~r. Joe De~a~co
Mr. Albert Deer..
M~or Shook called the meeting to order at 7.30
Mr~ Rehburg asked regarming the possibility of buying Is~ud
in Arden Far~ belonging to the City as a site for a factory
to~-make wro~.gh~ i~n furniture.
It was agreed that the matter should be postponed for dis-
cussion ~tit tomorrow ~tsrnoon ~uhen a meeting of the Cot~cil
is ~o be held~
l~, B!oker, 2~[~nager of the James Melton Motorola, w~ted
~ow the p~esent si~tation regar0.i~g bill boards on the
to advertise the e~oition, which he described as bsing a great
tourist attrac"~on. !¢s re~sted pe~ission to ~rect two bill
boards -~%~n th~ City limits for a period of ~o ye~s.
~,~. S-riffith said the Council ha~. no power to ~r~t pez~ission
for such signs, as they would be In violation of a 6ity ordin~ce,
and ~at n~erous othe~ app!icatiom~ have ~en b'~n~d do~m.
t~. Wsaver suggested taP~g the ma~er into oonsimeration
letting Mr. Bloker ~ at t~ n~xt regalar meeting; th~
~mself is ~ favor of ~ending the ordin~ce to aid somet~ng that
is considered an attraction to the City. He ~aggested the matter
be put on tbs agenda ~or tomor~o-~s meeting of the Council.
Mr. Wray asked for a cham~e in tbs Liquor License 0rd~n~ce
to co~ucide with t~ State 0rdin~ce ten.ding the closi~ of
lice~ased oremises d~ing olectio~.
Ci~ Cler~ Dorothy V.Willi~_s ream the m~u~es of tb~e previous
meet~_g of the C~ucil of Decem0er 6.
~[r. Weaver said the first aid truc~ was nov for use as a
paddy wagon buy in first aim cases in colored to~ ~mer the super-
vision of time police department. He moved that~ ~th this cor-
recbion~ the minutes be accepted. ~. DeMarco seconded. Motion
c~ried.
T~e City Clerk read the minutes of the special meezing on
the elections oI ~ecemoer 7.
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~-~r. Hoed moved gat the minutes De accepted as read.
seconded. Mot,ion carrzes.
~u~ch oz~erzng the ~erican Legion
A iettem was ,read from Mr. ' °~ '
Hall for sale to the City for $.~.,000.00.
It was agreed that a letter be written to ~.Dutch in reply
thanking him for his letter and saying that it is no~ considered
advisable for the City to purchase the property at this time, and
also that the action of t~ze Council in not making tke ourchase still
stam, ds~ although it is considered that the City needs that type
of building for a Teen ~g¢ Cen~er.
A letter was read, signed by jo~_~ Tuite, InspeOtor~ Fire
Department, compla~im-ing of the poor electrical work ~mthe Scampi
Restaurant. It was agreed that the license ~aould be held up until
the building has been made safe and that, pending a report, action
sho~ald be taken to prevent them from opening ~til the electrical
and building inspectors~ requirements he:~e been met.
Mr, ~=~fmtn said the Electrical Insoector h~self has the
f=n~s it is in a dangereus condition,
power to turn it do~¢n if he ~ ~
the Fire Department also.
It was agreed to leave the matter foz~ the meeting tomorrow
wb_en the inspectors ~-ill be present,
The resignation of F~. Nmc~ Stevens as ~nam~an of the Zon~g
Board was read.
~. Hood moved tb~t Mr. Stevens~ resignation be accepted.
Weaver seconded, Motion carried.
A letter was read f the Rouarv ~_uo~ s=g,,ed Oy ,~..ia,
Mitchell, Secretary, advocating a Teen Age Center ~_or the
A letter was read from the Jok~ J,Hart~Comps~y relative
natural gas coming to Florida.
~tracts from the M~uutos of the P±~uning Board meetingOf
December l~ were read.
Mr. Weaver ~ove~ that the reporO be accepted a~d that ;he
resi~ation of the ~bems of the ~lamfl~g Bo~d be accept~ as
s matter of ~or~m and t~at the Board be ~itten a letter
thom for their services, i~. Hood secon~e~. Motion car~ed.
Afte~ a disc~assion on tb_e proposed widening of HighwS? No.l~
Mr. Weaver moved that a ~esol~tio~ be d~a~ up asking that the
C~=uoy Cozv~ssion reco~lend ~o the State Road Department that the
b~gb_way tbm~ough Boynton be ~dened as much as possible to get
as much right of way as they c~ South of th~ ~o~tOn Cmual~ and
North of the Csnala ~inimo~ of lO0 feet because of the railway~
mud that medi~s be constructed at definite intervals. ~r. Hood
seconded. Motion carried.
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i~. Griffith said he had received a letter from the
railway and they ~ve _oommng into the problem of _mghts on Ocean
M~. Griffith read ~a ordinance a~nding ordinance
for the first time.
Mr. Weaver propose~ the adoption of the ordinance for
first reading. ~. Hood seconded. Motion ea~ried.
~ cid was received from i~. Butts on a new !awn mower~ but
no acumen was taEen as it was the only bid submmttem.
Mr. Weaver said he h~s a~hormsem the purchase of a chemical
injector for ~210~00 from Phillip C~ Cole.
Two bids were read on tires for the fire truck, one from
Brown s~d one from the Pierce ~-
~_re Cor%~any.
~. Hood asked that ~m. Pierce be called to see ~ his tires
were nylon before ~uy decision is made on the bids, ~ue said he
would check on it in the morning.
Mr. Weaver reported that a coral
vacant lot in the South-East section,
boring lot wondered if the CiZy could
snake had been seen on a
~ud the occupant of a neigh-
ac anything about it.
Mayor Shoo~ suggested sending a notice to the owner.
The City Clerk ~eported that Jo~nmMorey would like a refund
of ~10~.00 on his restage, rant license~ as he has never usem it.
~4~. Weaver thought it would be a bad precedent an~ movem that
the request be rejected~ as the license could hove O~en used if
Mr. ~o~o~ had wished to ~o so Mr. DeMarco seconded. Motion
carried~
Mr. Grmf~mth was instructed ~o w~ite to the ~omm_ss~one~s~' ~ -~ ~ of
Ocean Ridge ~am invite them ~o a meeting v~th the Cou~acil on Jsnuary
6~ at 7.30 P.Mo~ at City Hall.
~r. ,Weaver~ with reference to a site for t~he junior College,
said two e. ifferent men had oeen ye see him in the last month
w~ut~ng ~o ioca~e ao~ ~lf~y acres o~ ±a~d~ s~ he thoug~ht an effort
snoL~d ce name ~o contact some o~_ the larger owners of land in
Boynton in this corn~ection. ~e said he fmn~s that no decmsmon has
yet been made by the County School Board on the location.
Mr. Weaver moved that Friday before 6~nris~as Day and before
New Year's Day be holidays for City employees. I~,~. Hood seconded.
Motion carried.
BILLS O~K&Y~ FOR PAYPm~T:
Lak Worth Federal
Savings & Lo~
Preston
JohG-~arine
Jolmu Harrington
L. J o Ear tis
Frank Joluns on
He~y L~sford
Ellis McAvoy
~. Schues sler
C~l Stone
~.~lis Waters
Mc~thur Waters
Karo Willis~s
J~es DaSd Bozem~u
Peter Rossnsweig
Jobm Guarine
Jo~ Harmin~on
Lenon J. H~ris
David Lmier
Ellis McAvoy
Wm. Schue s sler
Ch~lie Waters
McAt thv~ ~fat ers
Karo Williams
W ~ r. H~rring
Zeil Taylor
J. J. Tuite
C. E. Wright
A ~ C. C~ver
J.W. Butler
J.H. Collins
C. E. Hodges
J.A. ~ingie ~
D. V .Willi~
Mae Cas on
Olive Cie~it
M.B. Lofley
A. E. Shook
C.H
C.
Joe DeH~co
C. F. Ho cb~auth
R.F~Griffith
Papal Stoel
whirr McDowell
Fred Bowles
Blue Cross of Florida
86.21
¥o.o$
34.50
¥5~2o
5~2o
4~.~o
28.84
49.65
25.34
32°92
21.16
3O.?O
4?O.OO
~5.00
~0.o8
2~._~.00
hD~20
5~o2o
~o.48
47.40
56.oo
~31.55
z29.55
13~oO0
!20~95
i05.90
106.90
139.~
83.62
139.09
84.o!
~o.oo
5o.oo
6o.oo
5o.oo
5o.oo
~o.oo
100.00
150.oo
100,00
50.oo
3o.oo
100o00
128o~0
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Bpynton Beach Fire Dept,
M~M.Burke tt 72.33
Petty Ca~a 77.12
Wom~ s C 350.00
J~mes W. Bu~aler 30,00
~ston Bro~ 40.08
Jo~ Guarine
Cat, eton & B~kley
~L~. Mar~ Mitc~ei1 12.00
Fred Koep~ ck 12.00
Dorothy Shepperd 12~00
~ice L~ Shep~d 12.00
Alice Kelly
H ~ F. He~ing 70,00
Preston Brown 40.08
J~ Gu~ ine 25,00
Jo~ Harringt on
Lenon J. H~is
Dave L~fe~ ~h.20
Ellis cAvoy
Oha~li~ Waters 49.67
McAt th~ Waters
Karo Willi~ 48.27
Zell Taylo~
&lbert Fields 31~80
Willie &. W~ite 40.48
Boynton Teen Town C~mittee
~. L. Edwards 129
J. H. Tuite 1~
C ~ E .Wright 126.15
A. C. Carver 13 2
J.W. Butler ll0
J ~H~ Collins ll7,33
C. E ~ Hodges l~O, 9~
J.A ~ Y~ingle~ 106 ~ 90
N. B. Se~ish l06.90
D.V.Willi~ 139
Olive Cie~ik 133.18
M. A ~ Loflsy 81,9~
H. B. HL~ber 96.95
J. M. Tuite 25,00
C.E.Wright 25. O0
A, C. Cs. rve~ 25,00
J.~ Butler 25, 00
J.H, Co!!ins 25.00
J.C.F~i~ier 25.00
~(,B. Se~ish 25,00
D. V ~wili~s 25.00
Olive Ci~i~ 25~00
Mae Cason
M. J. Lofley 25.00
H. D. H~ber 2~ ~ 00
J o~u Harrington
Lemon j. Harris
Fr a~_k Johnson
Dave Lanier
Willie krnit e
Hen~ L~sford
ELlis McAvoy
~mmli~ Waters
McA~th~ Waters
Karo Willia~
Zell Taylor
Albert Fields
~ice Kelly
Job~ Gua~ne
H. P. Herring
J.W~Butler
A. C. Ca~ve~
Geo. S. B~ock~ay
Austin Supply
~y & Navy Salvage Stye
Cl~¢iston Motor Co.
Scobee F~eral H~e
Steve~¢n Seed Sto~
South Lodge Florist
C. T, B~les
Porter Paints
Nations& Institute of
M~ cipal Clerks
Mack Moto~ T~¢f~ Co.
Pa~ J. Johnson
Montg~ery Wa~ ~: Co.
Gulf 0il Corporation
Jacobsen ?~g. Co.
Florida ~:¢. & Light Co,
Heidelberg Re staurmut
Hill Mffg. Co.
Southe~ Bell Tel. f Tel.
M~s. Hal S. Ives
Delray Gas & Electric
Deerfield Roc~ Co~oration
City of Delray Beach
Fenole ~emical Co.
Merce~ Service Stati
Ch~les D. Akes, M.D~
~e~ican S~ Views
W? J.Dorsey
Asph~t S~es Co.
The Cou~t Reco~ds Co.
Rubin Construction .Co.
Civil Service Assembly
Cr~e Co.
Preston E. Broma
Jo~ H~ringt on
Lenon J. Harris
Frar~ Jo~s on
Dave L~er
Ellis Mc~voy
23.92
27.70
s4.io
53 .i0
36.80
17 ~48
4o.48
26.6o
36.80
26.50
5~.oo
18.~o
25.00
23.90
2.00
35.oo
849.00
19 o 87
39.00
~2.oo
16.00
25.61
2o3.57
67.89
i0.00
5.28
6.oo
59.48
47.77
1.75
458.¥5
4.9o
24.08
125.72
58.50
12.50
z~.25
50. O0
9.87
3o. 73
6. oo
2.50
I7, O0
87 ;87
!2.50
4~, 80
75.00
52.1~
12.50
l0.42
25.oo
25. O0
25. O0
8.33
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~m_. Sc huessler 22.92
Zel! Taylor 6.25
~na~lie Waters 2~.00
McArthur Waters 10.42
Kato ~ iiliams 25.00
Claud T~Bowlss ~ .92
~d Bowles 6.25
Bo~t~n Beach Fire Dept. 25.00
Mae ~ason 82.20
Aetna Steel C~p~y 294.~
Wiilie&. ~i~e 11.98
~re ston B~wn 40.08
Jo~ Gu~ine 25.00
Jo~ Harring~on 17.48
L~ J~ H~ris i6.10
Dave L~uier ~4~20
Ellis NcAvoy 40.48
Wm.A. Schue ss Ie~ ~8.60
~arlie Waters 16.i0
McArth~ Waoe~s 40.48
Karo Williams 21
Z~ll Tayio~ 28.00
Albert Fields i2~ 88
Boston Beach State B~ ~.00
S~tson A. SDroul 1.38
G~oie Roofing Co. ~.00
Willie A. W~t~ 26~88
Preston B~wn 40.08
Job~u Gu~ ine 2~.00
Jo~ Ha~ri~ton 36 ~80
L, J.Harris 38.05
Frmuk Job. s on
Dave L~aie r ~. 20
H. L~sford 3.68
Ellis McAvoy ~0.~8
¥~. A~ Sc~esslsr ~2.~
~marlie ~fate~s 32.25
McArthu~ Waters 40.~8
Karo Wiili~s 26.~0
Zel! Taylor 59.71
Albert Fields 28.i2
H. P. Herring 56.00
0L~ge State 0il Co~ 76.08
Natio~at institu~e or
M~uicip al Officers 47.50
Roge~ B. Ol~incey 17.63
A~C.WoPPell Jr. 7.70
R. J. Jo~ on 14. 30
Dr. Thor~as M, Shoal
Cont~_ent al Cafe 12.00
L. J.Nichol s
J~mes David Bozem~ 36.60
The Chase N~t_onal~ ~ Bank
$736.50 I. & S.
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Water Fund.
Counv~ Mere~atile 26.25
Shaw ~rOeo 0ii Co. 106.83
Mercer Se~¢iee Station
Carl Stone 57. 8
Le~ Thomas 53.30
~iie Waters ~ .70
MoArth~ Wa~e~s 16.56
K~ o Wiili~s !8.90
Zeil Taylor ~. O0
Aoo~. of ~a~o~d La~oint 6.00
~t%eor<:~' cf 3.10
Gao C~isti ansan 176.05
Carl Stone
L~e Thomas 6i. 30
Brooke Promucts
Deaton T~ack L~ass 238.80
J~aes B.C!ow & Sons 2~0~8.i7
Lenon J.H~ris 14~
Ellis McAvoy 16.~6
Carl Stone 32.92
Lee Thomas
Charles qate~s lA. 9~
McA~thur {aters 20.2h
Kato Willia~
H.P.Herring 70.00
J.L. 0verby
W~L.Lau~r
F~g~et Kuss
LeRoy L~ug
Acct. of J~es
J~es Bowers 6.00
Hs~y L~usford 41,40
C~t Stone
Lse Tk~as 60,~0
Joi~ Moray
T. E~ Pa~ett 90.62
H. D. Him~ ~ 99.03
Blue Cross of Florida
Brace J. Du~in
Petty Cash 30.77
A. L. Edw~ ds
B~s~ce J. Dunkin
Jo~ Harrington 16.56
Lenon J.H~ris 20.70
Willie }Ynite 5.68
Deposlto~ s ~
7.50
7,50
7.5o
7.5o
7.50
7.5o
?.5o
7.50
7.50
50,00
7.50
~.50
.50
T.~e Chase N t~ona± Bank, i, & S. <~5~80.00
[~o DeMarco men~zonem somebody from Fort L~derdale who
wanted about five h~umred ~res to set up a ~efiner~y, on a railway
s~dzng in or near BoyntOn Beach.
~L~. Shook said the Pl~rnaing Board had asked that PaLmetto
Street be 80 feet w_e.e~-~ a~d he thought a meeting sho~ald be held
with the Fla~uning Board to decide such matters.
It ~zas agreed that the Councit~ with the Pt~uning Board~have
a ioo~ ove~ the position tomorrow afternoon~ after t~he meeting of
the C o~aeil.
~ ' ~ ous~ness, t2~e Mayor adjourned the
There oemno no further ~ ~
meeting,
Mayor.
City Clerk.
EL~P,i~S ~RO~ 'T~ ?~It~W2ES DF A ~-ETING 0~ T~..i~ BOAPSO O~
DeoemToer ~1. 195~.
"Z~ter discussion it w~s agreed that the new Cor~mission sho~ald
be advised that the Board of Ggvernore of the Boynton Beach ~;~emorial
Park were appointed for two years, and that their term of appointment has
no¥? ex"pi red. ~
~r. E!emons suggested that the roads in I~emorial Park needed attention,
and it was agreed tb~reeornmend to the Council that these be repaired.~
E~2~EACTS F~ ~I~YJTES OF A ~GU~E ~f~ING ~ T~ P~ING ~A~'
~ ~Y~0N B~, ~RiD~, HELD AT THE CITY H~L, B~O~I B~CH,
ON DECE~R l~, 19B~.
"~r~ Koepnick moved that the Pl~uning Board recommend to the CounoiI
that no school property front on U.S.1 or Seaorest Boulevard in fu~re.
2~r. Todd seconded. ~,~otion carried?
"!t v~s agreed that the Plmunim& Board, should reco~wend to the Council
that the~ oetition the County Cor~ssion to have Boynton Beach highway
~t on the State January budget for roads.~
"It was agreed that in order to give the Cou-uci! an opportunity
to appoint a new Plarmtng Board, or re-appoint some of the members of
the present Board, the members of the present Beard tender their resigr~-
tioga, to take effect im~.ediately. At the same time they v~tsh to express
their appreciation of the honor of havir~g been appointed to ser~e on the
Plan~ing Board."
H,L.Nyquist,
Secretary of the
Pla~_uing Board°
PP.