Minutes 08-16-54MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING OF THE COMMISSI0h~ERS OF BOYNTON BEACH,
FLORIDA HELD AT THE CITY HALL, BOYNTON BEACN, AUGUST 16, 1951+.
PRESENT: Mayor A. E. Shook Mr. C. Howard Hood
Mr. Stanley Weaver
Mr. Albert Deen
Hr. Joseph DeMarco
Mayor Shook called the meeting to order at 7:30 P. M.
Mr. Kabler, from Delray Beach, said.he will. su~mit a preliminary
set of plans for the approval of the bumlding inspector and the
zonihg board. The b~ilding will be approximately 30 x 50 ft. and
the estimated cost Will be $15~000 on the new girl scout hut.
The contributions that are being donated was also read. Mr~
Weaver made amotion that the water pipe be donated and installed by
the city, Mr. Hood seconded, motion carried.
Many of the contractors donating their services do not have a
waive costs of all permits, Mr. DeMarco seconded the moti°n, passed
unanimously.
Ers. Hood spoke of the need of a 7th a~d 8th grade school. A
tract of Ia~-d owned by the city has been considered by the Realty
location for this proposed school. As there is
to ard meeting the 20th of A~gus.t, it was decided that
the comm&ssioners would go check the land and report on their findings.
The school' board has hopes the school can be started immediately and
finished by the first of February.
Mr. NOtan made the suggestion that a letter of appreciation be
sent to Paul Johnsonfor cleaning uD the property newly acquired for
enlarging the park across from the school.
Two bids on a surface spreader were read and considered. ~s the
two bids were so cloSe in price and specifications, Mr. DeMarco and
Mr. Christiansen will look at the two models and decide which is the
best to purchase for the city.
City Clerk, Dorothy V. Williams, read the minutes of the lest
regular meeting of the Council of ~ugust 2, 195~+. ~Mr. ;~eaver
suggested that the title of 0rdinsnce #259 be insezted on the first
page, tenth paragraph. Mr. Weaver made the motion the minutes be
accepted, Mr. Hood seconded the motion. Motion carried.
~ letter from Mr. Hochmuth, plumbing inspector, to the city
commissioners was read amending our plumbing code. Mayor Shook
said our plumbing board should be supported as it is to the benefit
of all. Mr. Hood made a motion that the ~mendments to our plumbing
code be passed. Mr. Weaver seconded the motion. Carried unanimously.
Er. DeMarco made a motion, seconded by Mr.
be donated towards the Emergency Polio Drive.
unanimously.
Weaver that $2~.00
~ll in favor, passed
En application for electrical inspector was resd from Mr. Leon
Grummons. On September 16, 1955 M~. Grummons wil~ be interviewed before
the electrical board.
There were five letters of application for building insoector
and each applicant will be notified to appear for an interview on
Tuesday, September i~, !95~ at 7:30 E. M. in the city hall.
read
The building report for the month of Eugust was read totalling
$97,650.00.
The re-zoning of six lots on Green Street for commercial use will
be cohsidered by the bosrd.
~n excerpt from the Planning Board was read about a proposed park~
way f?r the city. Mr. Allen Nyquist will go to the state road depart-
ment in Ft. Lauderdsle and check into this matter. Mayor Shook said it
is worth trying.
Er. Weaver made a motion that depending on reply from the State
road department in Ft. Lauderdale, the city council re~est county
commissioners by resolution to acquire 120 ft. right of way through the
length of our city so that when highway is widened a parkway can be
built with cut in left turns'at intersections.
Requests for transfer of licenses came up and Mr. Hood made a motion
that ~. Zompa be issued license for beer and wine.(Carry out ohly)o
Mr. Weaver seconded the motion~ all in favor.
Mr. Hood made a motion to grant license to Mr. Lombardo's new
location for beer and wine. (Carry out only) Ell in favor.
~ motion was made by Mr. Hood that Coral Ridge lease be cancelled
out. Mr. ~eaver seconded the motion, all in favor. Mr. Griffith will
notify Coral Ridge o~rners of this decision°
Mr. Christiansen said the city had been very fortunate in getting
the services of Jerry Hassel~ a University of Florida student~ who
compiled into ~ book drawings of water connections in the city in
alphabetical order. It will save a lot of time in looking for connections
when water pipes have to be repaired.
The commission agreed to go ahead with plans for improving streets
by le~_ assessments and notify owners of property that they are assessed.
The Boy Scouts are cleariHg land on ~1~ on city owned property for
a picnic area and they are plar~ning on having tables and benches. Mayor
ghook comolimented the Boy Scouts on their work and interest in this
project. The raising of the parking area 3 ft. will be a big improve-
ment at the Casino~ Mayor Shook said.
Motion made by Mr. DeMarco that Pence Park be the temporary Helio~
port until a more oermanent site is found in the city. Mr. Hood
seconded the motion; all in favor. Passed unanimously.
BILL~ 0 ~KAYED FOR OAYI,~NT:
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Gen'l. Fund°
A.L.Edwards 12~,~
J.M.Tu±te ,12
C.E.Wright 121,95
A.C.Cerver 144,20
J.W.But!ar 107.75
J.H.Collins 117.33
C.E.Hodges 120~9~
J.A.Ktingler 106.~0
N.B,S~n~sh 106.90
D.V.Williams 139.15
OliveCierpik 114.55
Mildred Loffley 79.75
A~E~Shook 50.00
C.H.Hood 50.00
C.S.Weaver ~0.00
~.W.Deen 50°00
Joseph DeMarco ~0.00
Peter Rosenzweig 50.00
C.T.Bo~les 100.00
Chas. H. Hoehmuth l~O.O0
R.F.Griffit~ Jr, lO0. O0
oau! EJoo~iz~l 50.00
Whitt McDowei! 30.00
James Service Station i.00
Seaboard ~ir!ine Rly.
Service Equloment Co. 1~t2i.71
Weavers Insurance Agency 811.27
L.L.Cleland 106.00
R.H.Andarson 106.oo
H.P.Herring
Wayne Boncauer 42.o8
Preston Brow~_. 7,36
John Guarine 24.00
Lenon JoHarris ~8,~0
Frank Johnson
Julius Ware ~2.78
Dave Lanier 106.40
Wm. Schuessier 52127
Char!ia Waters 49~40
Karo Williams ~0.60
Mcgrthur Waters ~0.48
John Harrington 40.48
Ellis McAvoy 40,~8
Michael Estafen & R.F.0en 10~?O
Edward F. Snyder ~O.O0
J.~.Butler 31.00
United Auto ~ervice 96.52
Boynton Beach Fire Deot. 248.92
M.M.Burkett 408.76
John Guarine 24.00
Lenon J.Harris 48.40
Frank Johnson 4~.20
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Julius Ware
Wm. Schuessler
Charlie Waters
Ellis M~vo¥
Kato Williams
John Harrington
McArthur Waters
Oreston Brown
Wayne Boncauer
Rstoh Anderson
H.O.Herri~g
L.L.Cielsnd
Dave Lanier
Mae Cason
Boone's Nursery
William Mayhew
The Sherwin Williams
Gulf Streem Lumber Co.
Detray Machine & Suooly
Herman Butts
Birmingham Slag Co.
Boynton Beach Plumbing
Luxor Lighting Oroducts
Certwright Nursery
SouThern Bell Tel & Tel
United ~uto Service
Service Electric Co.
Palm Beach Typewriter
Oierce Tire Co.
Mercer Service Station
Florida Pwr. & Lt. Co~
Fenola Chemical Co.
East Coast Fire Orotection
Duffy's Shell Station
Deiray Ignition
The Court Records Co.
Bo-Del Printing Co.
Berkl~y~s Grocery
Joseoh Formichelli
Austin Suooly Co~
Oorter Oaints
Ocean C~ty Lumber Co.
Vaughan & Wright
o~J.Job~son
Zinke-Smith
Oreston Brown
Wayne Bonceuer
John Guarine
John Harrington
Lenon J.Harrie
Frank Johnson
Ellis McAvoy
Wmo Schuessler
Char!ie Waters
Mc~rthur Waters
Julius Ware
Karo Williams
23.92
48.60
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40.48
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21.20
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31.80
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5.75
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34.79
,77.85
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,74,, 86
9.77
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486.77
98.7o
~6.20
448.31
9.27
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11.63
12.50
23.20
8.90
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ACCtoOf Thoso A.Sullivan
Troy L.Shook
Acc,.of B.& D. A~asement Coro.
" 4.90
General Fund
Frank Ruggiero 107.66
Geo. S.Brockway 13.70
Builders Providence Inc. 348.45
The Cameron & Barkley Co. 10.45
Yocum Batteries 10.93
N.M.Weems 16.00
Davis Meter Repair & Suoply Co. 82.50
John Violante 24.60
Wallace & Tiernan 31.77
Neotune Meter Co. 243°60
Newlan&s Pharmacy 1.85
Farquhar Machine Co. 8.18
Fairbanks~ Mrose & Co. 1.29
Brooks Products Co. 19.00
Acct. of J.~tler
0.D.Tuyen
Acct. of Edwain Sherratt
" 6.00
Dekray Machine & Suooly Co. 3.20
Southern Bell Telo& Tel. 37.80
Oierce Tire Co. 2W.75
Fiorida ?wr. ~ Lt. Co. ~3i.01
Austin Suooiy Co. 25~6i
Roux Assoc.
Acct. of Congress Land
Jerry HasseI! 44.80
Csrl Stone 57.48
Lee Thomas 58~40
~.T.Chamberlain
Acct. of Henrietta Steohenson
" 9.70
Katherine Thomoson 9~95
Geo. Christiansen 176o0~
Accto of Zinke-Smith
" Gai! Schamback
~' Mollie Schofield
' LeRoy Lang
Arthur A.Gerst~ - Acct. of
Acct. of Earle GFlagler
" Bill Smith
" Michael J.Bolen
Michael A. Bolen 6.00
Acct. of E.T.Kirton
L~e Thomas ~6.~0
Jerry Hassetl 8.40
E.T.Kirton ~.!0
Earle T. FiaE!er ~.60
Cater Marcellino
Wa ~er Fund.
4.60
Deoositors'
7.50
7.50
35.00
7.50
7.5o
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
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7,50
7.50
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7.50
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7.50
Fund.
There have been many complaints on the noise and racket coming from
South Speed Shop onPalmetto Street. Ordinance 23~ is being violated
and should be enforced. Pictures were shown of the section in question
as doing business when only a garage for orivate use was 0. K.~d on
the building permit. Police Chief Carver-was instructed to abate the
nuisance.
Emergency Ordinance 261 amending Occupational License Ordinance 2S~
was read for the first time and Mr. Weaver made a motion that it be
adopted. Mr. Hood seconded the motion; all in favor and passed unanimousl
Mater refunding agreements with Rolling Green Ridge, Mission Hill
and Boynton Development Improvement Corp. were presented for signature
and delivery.
Twenty-two street lights north to canal on the Federal Highway has
been approved by the council for $?00.00 per year. Mr. Deenmade the
motion that this be accepted. Mr. Hood seconded the motion, all in favor°
Budget Ordinance 262 for 1955 was read by the city clerk. Mr.
~eaver made a motion first reading be adopted. Mr. DeMarco seconded the
motion~ all in favor.
There being no further business the Mayor adjourned the meeting.
City Clerk