Minutes 07-19-54MINUTES O? A REG%~L~E ~_a~_,I~ OF T~E C01@iISSIOt~ OF
B0!u~TON B~CH~ FLORIDA~ ~D AT Tm CITY Pi&LL~ BOYNTON
BE~CH, JULT 19, !9~4~
~aTom A.
1~. S ts.r~_ey
~. Albert Deem
i.~% Joe DeNarco.
~ayor Shook called the meeting to o~der at 7.30 P.M.
~L~. jack Eabie~ spoke off the piaus fo~ a p~oposed Girl
Sco~.t Hut for app~-o~mately 170 girl scouts. He said tb~t
$8,500.O0 had already been raised in cash and pledges for about
~56,000.00, which mhould be enough ~to start the b~ldi~g, which
it is estimated w~l cost abc~,~t: $1D,O00~O0; that from seven
to eight acres will be leased for the project byI Palm Beach
County in ~,~ vicir~ty of Ohap~el.Hil.1. The present zoning is F.
smd a pe~mmt to p~t up the building ms wequested~
~. Griffith said it would, he necessary fo~ the plans to be
subraitted to the Council £or approve, l. and if o~ers of adjoining
properties have no objections, the Council has the power to g~ant
a pe~,~t for the buildim~ upon ~oprov~ of the ptmuso
~-iayor ~_ook thought ~he ZOning Board should be consulted
first ~
_W~. Grif£ith said in that case such a change must be
advertised in the local ps, ers at least fifteen days before the
Zoning Board ~eting, and any opposition ~uld be considered by
the Zening Board. If two letters f~ owners of adjoining p~oper-
ties are received expressing spp~ovs~ of this site as a Girl
Scout C~.p, it will be O.K.
l~rs Effie Keller ~esentem a peti~ion with three siguatures
protesting the noise and smell of the ~aite Bi~d Farm.
I~, Griffith said tha~, according ~o v e Cm~y ord~uance,.zf
a petition is ~le~~ ~t is £or~he PoI~ce Depamtmen~ to look znto
the mmtter and have~i~ brou~b~fore ~,the Court, which cau decide
~aether it is a nuisauce.
~. DeMa~co moved ad-_at the Police Department ma~e an investi-
gation and decide whethe~ the City ordinauce is being violated, and
act ac~ormzngly, lf~. Deem-seconded. Motion ca_~ried.
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BILLS O'~D FOR
Moto~ Vehicle
A. L. Edwards
J.M.Tuite
C.E. W~ight
A. O. Ca~ve~
J.M~Butle~
John H. Coil.s
C. E. HOdge
N.B .Se~sh
D. ~.Wi~i~s
Olive Cie~i~
l~ld~ed F.Lofley
Teresa Padgett
L~ie
C. Hoc~th
C. S
G. &
W~ne Vade Boncaue~
Jo~ Gu~ine
~k Jonson
Dave
C~i Sto~
~li~ ~at e~s
Karo
J~ W~e
Allen P~ell
M.
Mii!is Restorer
Heidelberg Restau~ut
Boy~ton Beach News
Ane~icah-La France Fo~mite
Southern Vell Tel & Tel.
T~opioal Paving Co.
Rubin C~nstruction Co.
D~s Shell Station
A.B.C. B~Si~ess Fo~s
F. NacF~
C~tinent~ Cafe
Seaboard Air Line Rly.
Miami Fire Equioment Co.
First Fed. Ssvings
°etty C~sh
Wayne Vod Bonc~uer
Oreston Brown
John Guarine
Leman J.H~rris
Fr2nk Johnson
Commmis~ion 3.2~
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Addle s s egraph-Mult i~ apb Cor~p. 25.25
Electronics Distributors Inc~ 16.00
Bro~m & M~$iey 2.16
Merce~ Se~ioe St~tio~
He~ Hass~ll
Cs~i Stye 57.58
Blue ~oss oF Florida 33.50
H. D. H~be~ 94
Katherine Th~s on 94.35
Gee, ~isti~usen 176.05
Acer. of
~ ~ 6.00
" R~ ph ~ade
Jarry Hasseii
Lee Th~as 51.60
Great Southern T~cki~ Co.
Del~ Glass & Mirro~ !6.2~
Ch~les L. Meyer & S~ 65.50
D~is Motom Repa~ & Supply Co 52.83
J~es B. Ciow& Sons 3,548.~
Geo. S. B~oc~ay 5.95
W~lace & ~ie~ ~c. 25.77
Acme F~st ~eight Inc. 4.72
Petty C~sh 11.93
Jerry H~ssell ~.80
Csrl Stone 57.58
Lee Thom~s
Director of Internal Revenue
Weavers Insurance ~ncyy 90.02
Charles E. Weaver
H~rringt on Hom~s
~nson Brooks
~cct. Roy Cronen~eth Jr~
" Elmer Ernst ing
~' ~Ysrrenis C. Blske
Claude Deffenderfer
Jerry H~ssell 4~.80
Csrl Stone [7.
Lee Thomas
Helene Himber 94.7[
K~therine Thomo son 9~.3~
Geo. Christi~nsen 176
H.E .Wiiliems 3
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Floyd F.Griffin
Acer.of Mauriee Lenier
do, 6. O0
~cct.of ~. H~W~lker
P~trick Commonford (W~ll~ce
Equipment Co.) 188.27
County Mercantile ~.12
Depositors~ Fund.
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City Clerk Dorothy V~Willis~ms read the i~inutes of the last
regulsm meeting of the Council of J~ly 7, 19~.
M~. Tergesen objected ~o the omission of the wo~d ,private,
in eo_~_uectlon w~th the suggested beach elub, which was to use
p~olic property~ anm was not satisfied about the pool a~rsngements
I~o Shook said there would be a char. ge even if the City
built the pool.
~. Weaver moved ~hat the minutes be accepted with the one
correction - the additi~ of ~ae wo~d ~p~ivate~. ~tro Hood
seconded. Motio~ e~ried.
A letter was read from the Jayeem h~te~prises inc., dated
July 12, 19~. relative ~o !~o Brand connectlr~g to water lines
in ~Hoyal Palm Vii!age'~. (Letter filed).
Regarding ~dae zoning of ~ghway #l, postponed at the last
meeting fo~, ten days, I~. Gringle said his clients of the Lee
Mmuor inn a~,e still u~a!terably epposem to the change.
~o N~mk Stevens, a member of the Zoning Boar~., Mr. Boos,
M.A. Weaver and ~. Y~ed Benson spoke in favor of the change.
The Ci~ ~ierk read from ~e 0rdina~uce the definitions of
D. amd D-1 zones.
Mr. Peen moved that all property lying 150 feet East aud.
1%0 feet West ef Right of ~ay of U.S. Y~way ~l z~om Dade
Street Sout~ard to Weolbr~mght Road be chauged from Co~erci~
to C~e~ci~ D. zone, ~ acco~ce~th ~he wi~es, e~oressed
~ a pe~ition~ of 7~ of the prope~y o~e~s conceded.
~eaver seconded ~he ~ion. ~h~. Eo~ voted 'No'. Motion
c~ried.
~I~. G~iffith read 0rdins~uee No.2~8 covering the change
zoning of Higlmway ~l f~om D-1 to D., for the first time.
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M~. Walter~Dutch p~esented a plat of a subdivision for
Ne~an in a~E$ Section 33 on the West side of Green Street~
asked fo~ tentative approval so that they could go ahead with it.
~o Weaver r~oved that the plat of subdivision by B.F.Ne~sm
be ~ven te~-~i~ approval subjec~ to the p~oper setbacks, build-
.~_~ of roads anm inst. allation of water lines ~nd fire hyd~ants.
P~. DeM~co~econded. Motion carried.
The Eser~[~r~ement with Irving Trust Cc~koany was turned
over ~o }~riffzth to check. Zf f~nd Okay, the papers to be
executed by the ~ayor ~ud T~easu~er.
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~(~. Grlffi~ read Civil Service Ordinance No.2~7 fop
l~s~' time.
~i~. Tergesen~ z~ed th~.t the objections~e~ ~ by P0~_ ~o~
p~esent fo~ of the ord~ce be znco~o~a~ed ~ ~e
Mzyo~ Shook said they wo~d o~ so ino~oms, ted. (Attached
hereto ).
i~. Hood ~oved~ ~. Weaver seconded, that ~e sec~d ~ea~g
of t~ ordin~ce be accep~d as read. l~otion c~ied.
After discussion, ~ir. Hoo~. moved tb~t the Police retirement
f~ds be eepos~ted ~_~. the First Federal savzngs s~d Loan Assoc~a-
zen o~ Deir~y Beach,
this account mus~ bevy the sigaat~ves of the Mayor and City Clerk.
~. Peen secc~nded. ~o~on carried°
~_fte_~ discussion~ Mr, Hood moved that the City A~to~ney be
inst~cted to prepare ~o ordinances for- ~he next C~ucil meeting
covering ooc~pational licenses, ~nd providing that no license be
issued ~_util it is shown that all zoning r~quiromenos have been
met. ~n~, Peen seconded. Motion '~mz~led.
Mr. Weaver offered the attached Resolution, ~d moved that
it be adopted. Mm. De, arco seconded. Motion ca~ied.
~. Weaver asked that a copy of ~he Resolution be sen~ ~o
L~u~a, the Commission o~ Palm Beamh Co~3aty~ La~e Worth and
D~lray Beach.
~. GriFfith said !~. .
the City66 feet of the pmopemty along ~ne half Section Line in
Section 16 £o~ ~he extension o£ Green Street.
He said that Royal PaLm Village is ob~ect~_ng to wmdenz~g t~he
present location of Green Street as thei~ lots wo~ no~ be i~ge
enough for homo ~ ' ~ 8nether 33 ft. ~e t~en off.
Weaver move~, Mr. DeMareo seconeee~ that the above ce ~
Af=tSPe~xe~t~ the bid from Bev Smith on the last Police car
pu~chaso~ ~ dispassion, it was ~he opini~ of the City Attorney
that the City was still aue ~he t~ ref~n~.
Mm. Hood suggested that the Chief of Police be given instruc-
tions ~o get bids c~ two toilets fo~ the North side of the Police
~lon De±ore ~e next CO'L~no!£ meo~ino. ~hls ~'as agt~eo~ to.
mepart~en~ a~d s~nita~ion for the mont~%
M~. Weaver reported on his and I~. Cin~istiausen~$ meeting
with ~. Crome~ at w~ch ~s. Wiili~s was
the~e is no way F~. Crome~ c~ helD the Ci~ ~ fi~ci~ i~s
water system as the Ci~s bo~eing a~emen~ speoifica~y lo,olds
the City gong ~to fu~t~e~-deb~. I~. Cr~e~ tko~gh~ sever~
bone~g ~mp~nies should st~.dy ~ p~esen~ se~-up ~d see ~nat they
c~ oi'fe~ in iss~ng bonds, ~t ~o~ on t~ eDen m~ket, t~.
out ~at th~ Ci~y coule ~o if it had to,
Shook agreed that .it woulm be well ~orth looking into.
N~v. Weaver said he was in £avor of laying pla~s in connection
with ~e ever-all se~-up ~o ,~now how much money W~ shou~d have and
where we could get it. He suggestem tha~ M. ?~]isti~_s~n anm ~Lvs.
Willia~s get the names of bending ?ompsnics an~ ta~e pre~imi~na~y
steps, also of large engineering f~rms, to see what c~a be done.
~,i~. C~ristis~sen said ne had. seen ~. Broetr~ay ~ out
numbering houses in the City and that M~. ~rockway will give au
estimate of the time and cost, but had se~ no aate as to when this
information co~3~e be expected.
~o bids were
Beach to BoynZon -
opened for the hauling of rote from Deerfieid
given to L.B.Stemrett & ~on~.
L.B. ~terret & sons - 95 cents per yard.
p.j. Jonnson - ~ cents per yard, pro%~ded he is the exclusive
outsiee harlem for Ohs period of one year,
~. Hood ~oved that the contr~ for hauling tho ro~k be
~o Weaver seconded. Motion carried.
Mayor ShooE said ~he City should do samethir~ ~oout the Casino.
14r. Joe Kolendo raised the question of segreagtion in con-
nectlonwith the beach, ~d any pool ~hat might be Onil~.
Mr. ~istia~n was a~ed to arc--ge ~o have a ~ cie~
up tko beach, playgro~d esc.
The_e was
, -~ a discussion, on ~ae possi~lity of fiili~ ~ the
Casino pamEi~olace so as to avoid the incline up to the road.
I~. Hodd moved, N_r. %fearer seconded, that the EqusJkisation
date be se~ for August 2, ~otion car._ea.
~tr. Griffith said a ~sLuE home co~d go in amy co~ercial
zone~ ~d ~ggested ~po'~ z~g for ~uch a re~i~ent.
~. Shook suggested that if ~ pe~it is r~q~ested fo~ ~
~ h~e i~ be ~ned ~ ~o the Eon~g Bo~d.
He ~so suggested t~t the Co~ucil, the E~n~g Bo~d ~d
ohe Pl~g Bo~ have a c~f~ned meeting.
M~r. Deem moved t~t the City advertise
ton pick-~p t~ck for ~he Street Depart-merit.
Moji on carried.
b~ds for a half
Hood seconded.
Thea~ being ~o further bu mness,
Mayor ad jell-ned ~he
RESOLUTION
DESIGNATING A DEPOSITORY~ FOR THE POLICE BETIREMENT FUND
~StEF~EAS, it is necessary for the Councilmen of' the City
~f B~ymton Beach to designat~ a de~osit~ry ~or ~he Police Retire-
ment Fund of ~e City of ~ynton B~eh~ Florida~ ~
~BEAS~ it appears that the FIRST ~ SAVINGS'&
LOAN ASSO0~Tt0~OF DE~AY ~, FL~A, ms d~y q~lifi~ to
~e ~he ~fflei~ d~eSi~ory oF su~ ~nds,
~EFO~ ~ IT ~SOL~D BZ the Oo~cil of th~. City of
~t0n Bemeh'~ Florida ~$ ~e First Federal Savings &
the O~ieial D~Osigo~y ~f POlice Retirement Fund of the City
Benton Beach, Florida.
~ IT F~ ~$OL~ b~ the Council of the City of
~ton Beeeh~ FlOMida~ bhst all che~s, drafts or other
~?r ihs ~wal of ~ney be sign~ by the ~sure~ ~d ~ter-
si~ed by the M~r.
~ ~T ~T}~ RESOL~ED~ ths~ the First
~ Loan ~soeimt~om of Delray Beach, ~or~a be lnsiruc~e~ to
coumte~si~at~e of A. E. Shook.as Mayor, on all che~s issued by
the City of ~ton B~ach, Florida.