Minutes 04-05-54MII~TES OF A PdEGL~aR ~ETI}TG OF TPiE 6~E4ISSIO}~S
OF BOYNTON B~-~kC, H~ FLORIDA~ ~D AT Ti~ CITY HALL
PRES~[T:
Mayor F.L, Purinton
Mr. A.E,ghook
~ir. C. Howard Hood~
Mr. Stanley Weaver
~. Albert W. Deen.
Mayor Purinton c~led the ~eeting to order at 7,30 P.M.
~. Joe Greasmar brought up the matter of b~is new block
and w~uted to khow what zest ~s _eq~zred.
The matter was turned over to
~.~. ~hook thought 1~. Gresemar should get ad, ice f~om
Lake Worth or West Palm Beach where 2hey have Engineers, and if
one of these Engineers approved the block muda statement in
writing to this effect could be provided, then Boynton would
accept ito
Mr. Griffith suggested that M~. Greasmar agree to pay the
charge of an Engineer for r-~_ning the test, ~nd the City of
Boyr~ton to make application to ~..Broc~ay to have the test made~
so that there would be s~net~hing to be retained by ~he City from
~. Broc~ay~ and the City would not be liable.
~[~. Greasmar was asked to send a letter to the Cz~y stating
that he would pay the cost of ~aving the block tested~ the
inspection to cover the block for bu_±mzngs of one or two storeys.
City Clerk Do_o~y~.~l_zsms r~ad the minutes o.~. the last
reg~_iar meeting o_, the Co~czl of March 1~
Mr. Griffith suggested that t~e Resolution passed at the
last meeting providing that buildir~s ~ust be set back i08 feet
from the West boundary of the ~ighway R/WNorth of Boynton Canal
be a~ended to read !00 feet from the West R/~.
z~r. Gr~zfmtn also snggeszed tha~ a Resolutmon be passea
making !'00 feet Highwa~ R/W for the entire length of the City;
and that Lake ~venue R~W be held to 80 feet, being ~0 feet o~
either side of section line.
After discussion, Mr. Shook moved ~md ~. Hood seconded
that a Resolution be passed amending tlme hig~n~ay setback to 100
feet f~om North to South City limits for buildings; ~md also
establishing the Lake Avenue building setback to 40 feet on either
side of section line, providing 80 feet R/W for Co~utyRoad.
Motion cs~ried.
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~. Griffith,. . with reference to the_ R_n~er
that the smdmng to be put on t2me East side of the R~ s~ou2d be
cor~rected to read ~ast
Mr, Hood moved that the minutes of the last reg~la~ meeting
be accepted with the above ~menS~ments s~ud correction. ~.
Shook seconded. Motion ca~ried.
The Bui!.ding Ir-s-oector~ s report for the month of _Ms~ch
was ~ead showmng a to'cai of ($262~4~0.00.
A letter was read from the Boynton Beach Chs~ber of Co~e~ce
suggestihg that Lmproved st~ee~ lighting wo~d be most desirgole.
Mayor P~inton stated that the City had been working on
t~s matter for a long time ~d that it has now been decided to
have the s~me light~ug as that at Delray Beach.; that the Florida
Power & Light Co~o~uy has the orde~ that it will be put in h~
~ed~ately~ ~d that the ohly cost to the City w~ll b~
month or ~60.00 ~o~ ~ 1 ~ ~ ~ ~ $~00 a
~ .... the ~_t ye~ mo~e than a~ present.
The City Clerk was inst~cted to ~r~ite to the ~mbe~ of
Co~erce~ in reply to thei~ letter, expl~ning~ what is being done.
A letter was read from the Association of ~icip~ities of
PaLm B~ach Co~s~ty asking fo~ a contribution of ~2~.00,
~. Shook mowed ~ Hood seconded~ tha$ the contribution
previously made of ~2D~00 to the ~ssoclation should be con-
~znued Motion cs~ried.
A petition signed by 19 n~ues protesting the Coquina Cove
changes was read.
~- ~' ' ~ b~e care of tnzs with the
~-fw..~rzf_zth said he would -~ ~ o
Zoning Board.
I~ Griffith said~ regarding the ~it of ~ad~us to the
Electrical Board to issue per, its to the Eastern ~lectricai
p~uy~ the latter have asked the Electrical Board to ex~iain why
the license was revoked. It was revoked b - -
ecause of the stipulation
that a licensee must be a residen~ of Palm Beach Co~ty for one
yea~ prior ~o receiving a license. He said the contracts ~der
discussion were '~udertaken withonv km,_o~_edge of the clause.
After discussion~ it was a~eed that the Ordinance should
remain as it is a s being a protection to the people of the City~
but, to take care of this
oar~_~mlar_ case only~ Mr. Shook moved
that the clause under discussion should be waived M~. Hood
seconded. Motion carried.
~. Griffith sand he had preps~ed a !icenss agreement with
Rinker Materials Cor~or~mon~ giving them the right to use the ~est
18 feet of R/W of Railroad Avenue~- lots 99-107, inclusive, of
Arden Park~ so that they wo~mld not obstruct the whole R/~f.'
With refei~enee to the apolication for a permit for a
~tlm~g~ . stay,on at the junction of S
~- ~ . ~ smd High~ay Fo.1
~ci~ na~ been t~ned do~ by the Zon~
that no d~scr~znat~on should ce marne ~ong the Hi,way, ~d tha~
a filling station would be momsdesmra~e
~y
and would ~t no one.
AFter discussion M~. P~uton~ ' suggested a re-hearfn~
the ZOn~g Bo~d of tb~s ma~ter~ and a comb~ed meeting~°ofbYthe
Council smd ~e Bo~d to re-open it.
The Police Repo_~' ~or~ the month of M~ch was read.
wasThe question~ u~°f ~udthe re~uesta -mmmt~f°r fire p_wotec~mon~ for Ridge G~ove
br°T~h$~ was Suggested~~s' ' ag~eementoto that of the City with
Ocean
as having bee~ recor~ended by ~.
Senior. -
Mayor P-~mn~on ss~d he would talk it over with t~. Senior,
M~. Weaver sugoested~ ~ that it would be desir~ole to think
t~s matte~ over seriously before snte~io~ into
in o~de~ to protect othe~ new d~vetopments. ~y such a~eement,
it was agreed that the ~sco~m~ndations of the Chief of the
Fi~e Department should be acted upon.
~'~. Weaver s~d he would like to See the matve~
the t~ole before a fin~ decision is roads, o~ought on
Mr. gnr-s~zmusen ~ead his ~eoort on ~e Wate~
the month of ~. 7~?~ - · ~ fo~
$,_oo~ suggested some kind of bond issue in orde~ to finish
the streets already o~ned by the City, which ~mul~ clesn the City
Mr. Grif£ith said bonds
m~ght be sold locally and tha~ the
~ou~cml ~as the power to stent such a_u issue for the purpose of
improvements. He was instructed to go sd~ead a~d see what
be done regarding such a bond issue.
M~. Deem proposed ~,~. Sam Adama Jr. as a member of tb~
Electrical Boe~d ye replace i~f~. Jack G~dner~ resi~ued.
M~. Shook moved mad M~.Hood seconded that ~. Sam Ad~s J~.
be appointed a memoe~' ' -~ of the ~lec~mc~' ' - Board· Motion c~ied.
Mr. Ker~aeth Ad~s ~ ~
as~ if there was any objection to a
it bec~e a nuisance. ~ Council saw no objections
a~ Clerk .....
.~ s~o.~ea ~ha~ the 19~3 ta~xes are 90~_ collected
as of 'sb~s date.
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~t~ Clerk drew attention to miscell~ueous bills outstanding
amd asked for pe~nission to enforce collection.
Several complaints were voicedby ne~ghbors~ ' of ~Ir. Kin~
on the Hmg.~way, and Mayor P~o_winton said that such complaints should
be made in writiug ~_ud signed by the objectors, to be settled only
by the Judge.
A r~mber of p~op!e in the ~dienoe raised their bauds wdaen
asked zf they v~ished to sign ~o~plaznts.
Y~. Griffith said he adv_sed~ the l~fayor to ha~e c~uplamn~rs~ ~
~s~gn~ a cc~?p~aln~ ~or v~olat~on oF o~d~n~uces~ ~d that the C~t
~s ~ne ~g~ ~o ~ax~ no~s7 do~s ~omoved if thoy are a nuis~ceJ
The Police Chief said the property there is~preferred co~erciai
and suggested it be decided whether !~. King can keep a dog
kennel th_ere, or not. He distributed the complaints ~ud the
objecting neighbors sighted them, w~ereupon he ordered I~. F~ng to
remove the ke~uels by .~pril 13.
When one citizen co~olained that the collection of boxes
behind ~. King,s fruit stands constmtuved' ~ ' a fire hazard, Mayor
Purinton said he ~uld request the Fire Chief to look~n~o' ~ this.
~ oas=ness., the m~etmr~g was adjourned
There be_rig no further ~~
by the Mayor.