Loading...
Minutes 04-19-54PP~E SE}~: ~l~ayo_ F.L. Purinto~ P~. A. ~. Shook Hr C. Howard Hood i¢~. ~lbert W. Desn. Mayor P~rinton called the meeting to c~der at 7.30 P.M. M_~. Joseph Greenwood asked why houses on Green Street are .estrmctem to 1300 squa-we feet on .one side and to 1500 square feet on the other. He was told tha$ tbifslz~r~g had bee~ re- quested by the o~e~s of the l~ud, s-ed that amy objection should be brought up to the Zoning Board, as' tdee Com~uissioners have no power to chs~o, ge zoning la~¢s withput the Pecorm~.endation of the Zoning Board. }~. T~reesen asked why the audmt for ohe year ended October 31, 1953 had not been accepved~andw~eher there was not a copy of the audit av~lable ~idm he' ~ld ex~e now. He was told that the audit ~uld not be ~ecepted until s~ain corrections are made and ~mat, in ~ae meautLme, the bil%has no~ been p~d. He was also told th~ he ~uld see one of the copies of the audit provided to each Commissioner, ~t th~ the copy must be returned. Regarding a petition t~ned into City Hall containing twentyfive nmmes, ~. Edward Cyr mud others in the audience complained of the condition of S.E. 9th Avenue, s~ving that it needed re-surfacing. W~Lv. Shook asked whether the road had been 0,Kayed by the ~ugineer, Mr. Cnr_stms~sen said~o~'~ has never been accepted by the City. Mr. Shook said the Cou_ucil is going to t?y to pave every street in to~rn which needs it~ all the work to be done strictly n ac cord sr~ce k~ th s Re c~ t _. c at ions. ~ne City has~ not ~e money at present with whmc~ to do this, ~ud Mr. Griffith said the money could be raisem either by assessments~ revenue bonds~ or by direct taxation. One member of the audience complained of Ko!endo Con- st~mction sheds, etc., being left on location after construction is completed, and Mayor ~a~_'nton said he would ask the ~aief of Police to go dorm mad make au inspection %~th a view to having it clesned up, adding that the Co~uci! will do every- thing they csn to put things right. -2- There was a long discussion on a complaint that children straying on private property contsdzing danger.spots in the shape of partially constz~.cted buildings might get h~rt. The Mayor said that this was not ~he City,s business but a matter between the property owner and the complainer. Mr. Ray Zompa c~plained of the condition oF the road nes,~ his residence, amd refer~ed to the road behind t~_e Quik ~ek market as being wel! finished although_ having no houses on it. The Mayor said that this road had been put in as a favor to induce the ms~cket to come in and so greatly increase the tax returns of the City. ~m~y Clerk Dorothy V.Wiliism~s read the ~!mnutes of the last reg~l~.r meet~.~g of the Councml of g. pril j, 19.¢4. Mr. ~ood ~ ~ · ~ovem, I,~.Deen seconded, that the minutes be accepted as read. Motion carried. A letter was read from the Ridge Grove Association regarding a_wran ements for fire protection. A similar contract to that with G~f Stream had been suggested. As the Fire ~nief has stated that he considers this a good contract, it was agreed to ask him to take the matter over aud m~e a ~drvey ~d report. A letter from the Chauber of Com~aerce was read express- zn~ ~ratefu~ the~uks _.or ~_e C-i~y s help in mammng their recent Rodeo and ~rive for- f~mads such a success. Mr. Shook moved~;i¢~. Hood seconded, that the City all~¢ t* ~ n~ Chamber of Commerce to use space in the ~z~y Hall for tippee months as a temp_ors~y measure. Mc,mort carried. ~ report was read from Mr. Brock~ray covering the Greasmar building block. The re~ort was t~ned over to M- Peen, as a Co~_~ee~ for examination. it ;~as agreed that i,~r. Greasm~J~ should be allowed to go sdaead with the two houses he has at pr_esent u_udsr contract, and in the meautL-~e },~. Griffith said he ~ill call M~.Brocku~sy to have the points w~_ich s_~e not qzite clear, cls~ified. The Mayor said that there was now in the Trea~ary¢ lying idle, a s~m of ~2~%000.00, ~ich csnnot be ~sed for snytb~ng but the purchase of outstanding bonds of the issue of October l, 1946. ~¢~% Hood moved, 2¢~. Shook seconded, that ~u announcement requesting bids for these bonds be inserted in the Palm Beach Post ~d Bond Buyer; the bids to be opened at the next regular meet%ug of the Co~ucil. Motion carried. BILLS 0~KAYED FOR PA!!~!,~T. 8b_aw Bros. 0il A~stin P~ppiy Co. Blue Cross of Florida ~artha T. Robbins Job~a Guanine LeonaPd H~ris Pr~k Jonson Robert Jonson Dave L~isr L~ Thomas Ch~lie Wm. Ka~o Williams Willie F. Willi~ C~! Stone P~t ty Ca~h A~L,Edw~ds J.H.Tui%~ C .E.Wri~t A. C. Ca~ve~ J~. Collins C. E. Hodge s J. A.~ingler H.B. Se~isk J.A .Wildner D. V.Wil!i~s Olive Cierpit H. J. Loll ey T. E. Padge tt H.D. i~mber C. S. We aver A. E. Shook A.W.Deen F. L. P~int ~ R. G. ere enwood C. P. Ho CjT.Bowies R. P. Griff ith Peter Rozenz~e ig Paul Stoelzet ¥~mit t HcD o~-elt Alice Kelly Boynton Beach PiPe Jo~ G~.arine Lemu. el FP~k Jo~as on Robert Jo~ns on Dave Lanier Lee Thomas Ch~lie Waters Carl Stone Wm. A. Schuess!eP Karo Willi~ Gan, i. Puumd. all. 75 110.20 86;27 ~;o5 4o. ~o ~5. a5 0.48 5o.s5 9.60 47.45 4~, ~o 4S. so ,4o.48 16~25 8z.57 129.70 za4.7o 122. t0 ~5~.~o z4z.3o 133.3~ 136.10 120.80 !ac. 8o no z39 114.7o 79.9o nS. 6o o4.9o 50. co ~o. co 5o ~ 5o. co 5o. co i00.00 zSo.oo I00.00 !00.00 5o.oo 50. co 30.00 55.00 293.02 24.o5 47.45 45. a5 5o.9~ 47.45 20~00 45.50 46.20 C Willie _w~s~nk ~gillis~ms 3~. 88 job_u Her~y Walker J. T. Eigs by 10.00 M.G. H~tin 7~0 Merce~ S~vioe Station 1~9~ Florida ~r. & Lt. Co. Sea, ice Elec. Co. of Delray 23170 Republic Rubber Division Don~d S. Lavigne 31.96 De!may Machine & Supply Co. 170.9! Natl. Inst. of M~nicipal Law Officers I0.00 Palm Beach ~ewmit~ Co. 30.60 0ces~ City Auto Pamts inc. 1.30 Bo-Del P~ntlng Co. 7.33 M. M. B~Ee t t 24~. 96 Leach Company k. 21 The Cou~t Records Co. iJ.~0 Boynton Beach News 6.41 ~;/eaver~ s Instance Agency 180.37 AspD~t Sales Co. Newton' s Pha~acy t0.96 Sheilrock Qu~ie s 18. Jo~u Vic!ante Florida-Georgia Tractor The Chase National Bar~ 28.2~ City of De!ray Beach 7~.00 Doherty-Snyder Motors 0.27 Defray Merc~i!e 6.80 Rubin Const ~ction Co. 1~2.00 Reid Auto Supply 1.91 The 2~zin Wi!!i~s Co. Jo~ Gm, ins ~.0~ ~n~ ~rris Robert ~ob~s on Dave ~a~er Ch~lie Waters 48.27 Joe. A.Wil~er 5~.0~ ~m. A. Schuessler 46. 0 Ktp Williams 47. 7 ~ chasl J. Estafen 28.7~ " ~l Edwards 2~.2~ William B~ket t ~.89 A.L.Edwa~s 129. J.H.~aite l~.~ C.E.Wright l~.00 A~ C. Ca~ver l~l. 2~ J.W.~.tler 100.1~ J ~ H. Colline 1~3.19 CiE. Eodge s 13~ J. C. ~ingler 1~0.6~ M. B. Ser~sh 120. Jos. A~ Wil~er ~3.97 -2C- D. V.Wm!~m ~,~s 139. !~[ Olive Cie'_~pit M. J. Lofley 79.7~ & resa Ao Padgett Th~ Assocm. of ~ipalitiss of P.B. Cowry 25.00 Motor Vehicle C~issioner 6.00 Job=u Gu ~ine 23.90 Lenon J. H~ris Fr~ Jokuson 4%.10 Robert Jo~ on 39.28 Dave L~uler Lee Th~as 4- 80 ~_arles Waters ~.10 Jos. C.Wi!~em Karo Wil!i~s Blue Cross of Florida !nc. i16.~0 J .W. Burl er 10.00 G~ adys H~ti~y 2.31 Robert F. Gmiffith 36.4~ Remington R~d !~. 71 Asph~t Sales 204/75 M~ Auto P~ts 31.00 Mille~ Mf~. Co. 9.9~ W. S. D~ley 2.31 L.B.Sterrett & Son 173.40 E.D, Cole 118. ! Wilti~a Goazion 123.1~ De~arco Tractor $~ implement co. R.&. R. E~et~ic Inc. 633.20 Do~lass Si~ Co. Gulfstmem~ L~mber Co. ~e Guide 19~.00 St~nd~d Oil Co. 3.41 Vau~b~ & Wright of West P.B. 62.03 Jo~ R~no 177.10 Shellmock '~u~mies 29.25 H~sey & Griffith 8.7% Paul Johnson 30.20 Shaw Bros. Oil Co. BZLLS 0 ~IC~_YED FOR ~Y2~TI~NT: Water ~nd. Brooks l>~oducts 87.00 N.M.Weems, M.D. 7..00 The Cameron & TBarkley Co. 342.09 Nept~_~e Meter Co, 367,49 May Gardella 4.50 Sp~!ing Meter Co. !1.50 The Sherwin-Willi~ Co. 28.60 Robert V.Fitch A. P~I J~es W.Buti~ I~ron Belcher Acct,of May Gamdella Monty ~ons Acct.of Congmess L~d Co. Lee Thomas ~7,9~ ~narlie ~gaters 3.4~ Carl E~one ~.97 Katherone Thompson ~o C~istimusen 176;0~ Lemon J. H~mis 6.90 Lee Thugs ~2.~0 C~li~ ~aters 6.90 C~I Stone ~4- 20 Blue Cross of Flomida 18,60 Boston Beach Fime Dept. 40.12 Chas. Meyer & Son ll0.00 P~lip S. Cole 100.00 Neptz~e Meter Co. ~3.60 B~o~ & Mosely ~.00 Cronenweth Television 1.9~ B.W. Caldwell 4.60 Ro~ Ass ociates Robert A. J~es Acct. of B.W. C~dweli Shaw Bmos, 0il Co. 47.90 Depositors. 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 ?.50 7~50 7.50 7.50 -3- ~. Chrmst_.s_usen read his reports on Sanitation and ~-auer for the month of March. A letter to the Commission from the Pi-~_~oing Board was read rec mmendzng:Icertamn ab_~uges in the PlUZ~bing Code. Mr. Deen moved, Mr. Shook seconded~ that ~ne recommendations ma~.e by the ?l~mbing Board be accepted· Motion carried. ~m~ Griffith said he had received a letter fror~ the M'muicipal Code Corporation~ of Tallsfiaassee, Florida, presenting a plan for the consideration of tf~e Council for codifying the City's ordinauces at a cost of approximately $~,000.00. He added that he thought a new Charter sho~mld be prepared before .taking up this offer, in order t~t tlme new Chs~wter could be included~ end that in a~y case the matter could not be decided before the next meeting of the State Legislat~e. 1,~r. Shook cuestioned tb~ legality Of ~. ~Uaitman obtaining a pl~s~bing permit for a job to be done by Mr. I~IcGrath~ who does not pay for a City Occupational L~cense. Mr. Griffith said that th~ matter should be brought before the Plzumb~ug Board for decision as to whether ~Lr. ~aitman,s license sho~s_ld be ~spended, as taking part in a little get- together to try to c~c~mvent the Code. ~. Hocb~uuth was told that the fact that one man listed as an emp!oye of l<ir. t~?nit-ma~ say~ he never worked for him -~-~ was enough to p~ove a vioig~ion~ ~d that l~.~i~ must~b~. notified, in writ~.g, to ~opear before the Bo~d. Mr. Hoc~uth agreed to do this. A Plat of Gay-Mar wm~.. ~a. tial water znstellatmon was presented for aoproval by Mr. Zill who oroposes ~urnmshmng approximately 1800 feet of 3-inch pipe if the City will lay the Mr. Ch-~istisnsen wondered if ~.ch ~uarrangement would not be taken as a precedent by Zt was agreed to leave the matter of the instsiiation in the hs~ds of Mro Christiansen. After discussion, p~, Shook moved, M~.Hodd seconded~ that the usual ~lO0.00 be donated to the ~erican Legion towa_~ds the celebration of the Fo~th of J~aly m_ms year. Mormon carried. In discussing th~ ~Guide~ ~ud the fact that the City has,- ~s yet~ received o~y t-~ee copies, i~. Hood stated that 300 cop~s had been delivered to hLm and he had distributed them to various people aud to the 0b~a~foer of Com~erce. in view of tlmis fact it was agreed that bill for the advertlse~a~t in the Guide should be ps!d. · _here b~zng no further ousiness~ the Mayor adjou~_med the meeting.