Minutes 03-15-54MIR-UTES OF A p~C~gLAR I~-E.'TIi~G 0F T~ CO~iISSIOifERS
OF BO~~T0~ BFACH~ FLOR!.DA~ -.~..TLD IN Tk~~ CITY HALL,
B0~/TON B~ACB-_, I~L%=RCK 15, 19~4.
Mayor F.L.~rinton
Mr. Alva Shook
1,~. Stanley Weaver.
Mr. Albert W.Deen.
Mayor Purinton called the meeting to order at 7.30 P.M.
the zoning at Oces=u R~dge zn~er~ere~ ~ ~
Beach~s pls~s for t~_e Cas~oo
Mr. ~rinton said there was not~ng in writing but 0ce~
Ridge ~s~ders~:m~ds we ~e going to use it as a beach.
Mr. Tergesen ~so ask~dd~OUt' the audit, ~d ~as told
· ~' are made,
~nat it ~o~d not be acce-o~e ~ta!
will be before the next meeting.
~ ~ ~ ~in~ates of the Pl~u~-g Board Seeting
~. l~er~el read ~e
of Marc]~ 8, containing the Board's recomm~enda~ons to the Com-
mas s loners.
City Clerk Dorothy V,~illim:~s read the Minutes of the lasv
regular meeting of the Co~nacil of March l, 19~4-.
~. Shook moved, Mt.Weaver seconded~ that the minutes
be accepted as read. Motion carried.
A letter was read which the County 0o~misszoner ' had
~itten to M~r. A~dersen pertaining to ~c.S. Highway No.1 R/~.
}~. Griffith sazd no permzt snoul be issued ur~ess the
and tlmat
requzremen~ is met regarding dists~ce from the R,/I~~,
the cowry Attorney is working on the cuestion.
" r ~' ' ' I~. Shook moved, Hr. Deem seconded, that
a Resolution be passed as suggested by I~ O_z_fatn~
~ West bo~udary of
ouzldzngs must be set back 108 feet fro~
Highway No.1 R/W. Motion carried.
A request was read from the Fre~water ~e ~ud Fish
mission regarding a radio station.
l~. Weaver thought the Fire Department sb~ould soon be able
to operate such a relay station.
The Mayor ~mggested a letter be sent to the w~iter inviting
hLm or one of his agents to attend a meeting of the Council~
as it will be necessary to have more information.
A !stter was read from Mr./Soffe, accomps~uying a pi~
coveri~ the improvements ~ud ch~ges which he wishes to make
a~ Coquina Cove,
The plan was passed aro~a~d for inspection by the audience
as well as by the
In the discussion fol!ow~g the Ordinance _orbzdmzng gas
stations in certain sections was referred to.
Mr. Merkei said he objected to the scheme as turD~ing the
property into a cO~nuercial zone, and that it is Strictly a
residential center. He asked for a show of hands by other
objectors. Sixteen hmuds were raised and objections were
voiced to the commercial dock ~oject~ w~_~ch ~. Merkel said
he thought would be a nuissnce.
It was agreed that the matter shonld be brought .... ~
Zoning Board, and ~. Griffith said he would have it pu~ on the
agenda for the next Zor~ng Board meeting.
Mayor Purinton said that as far as the Cor~issioners are
concerned they must li~e up to the 0rdinsnce, ~£~ich can only
be char%ged on recommendation of the Zoning Bossed~ but that,
personally~ as Boynton Beach is khow~a as a fishing center, he
did not object to docks.
A letter was read z~rom I~r. Grady, the present pwner of
Er~iet Village Bar & Rest'a,s~mat, reqaesting the trs~asfer of the
liquor l_cense at In_let Village to M~ smd Mrs. ~o_t~.
_Mr. Shook moved~ M~. Deen seconded~ that the re,assr be
granted. Motion carried.
?~r, Gr~=zztn said he had received a
for bhe Electrical Board to issue pez~uits to Eastern Electrical
Compm~y,
it was agreed to turn the m~ter over to Mr. Grmffith who
said he wmso_em to have the Electrical Board discuss the subject
at their meeting next Thursday evenihg.
It was stated ths. t two new '~rafzzc l_ghvs are urgently
nee~ed~ s?ecz~y one at the Qt'.i~ Chek. The cost of the
two lights wou~d be ~632.20.
~ ~n~ the two im~nzs be
~. Shook moved~ ~. Desn seconded, ~ ~* · ~'
ordered. Moti'on c~rried~
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BILLS 0 ~F=&t~ED FOR PAYP~NT:
A. L. Edwea~ ds i 20.70
~. H. -~uz we 124.70
A. C. Ca,er
C. ~.Wri~m~ i22.10
J.W.Butler 110.
C. E. Hodge s 136.10
J ....Col!mns 133
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J .A. t~mngler 120.
N. B. Senn!eh i20.80
J.A.Wi~ue~ It 8
D. V ~Wil!i ~s 159 · 30
01irs Cier?ik t!h.70
Mildred Lofley 79.90
Teresa Padgett 10~.60
Joia ~ '
~uar ~ne ~. 0~
Leonard H~is
Jo s on 5.25
Robert Jo~s on ~0
Dave 50.9
C~r!is .%~aters 50.20
Willie F.~Jillisms
W. A. Schue ssle~ ~3.12
The Mi~aels A~t Bronze Co. 209.75
0. C. Wipp~ Associates 95.17
Dully Shell Station
Merce~ Service Station 23.56
Bro~ & M~seley 77.79
Bo-Del Pmint ~g
Br~nie~ s ~en Shop
B~mndon T~m~fem & Storage 20.00
Boston Be~ch !~ews 5-34
P~m~Beach T~ew~iter Co. 8
Rir~er-H~sen ~. 02
L~B. Stsra~et~t & Sons 30.00
The She~u-Williams Co
Smith 0xogen Service 3.70
DeM~co T~actor & Equipment .94
~l~s ~nemmc~.! Co~p. ~D. 25
Co~ty He~c~tile 36.16
Paul Job~on Restaurant 25.90
Louis Pe~enta 3.68
Joi~u ~C-u~ine 24.05
Le ona~d Y~r~is
F~ar~ Jo~s on ~ 5.25
Dave L~uie~ ~0.9~
Charlie Waters
Willie F.Willi~s 29
Wm~ A. Schuessler 38.~2
Kate Willies 16.80
The Chase National Bmnk ~' ~
e6,020.80 I. & S.
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Acct. of Roger ~hoele
LsRoy Lang
Acct. of John. R.Abner
Eelene D. HL~ber
G. C~is tis~usen
Lee Thomas
Jos. A oWilS~er
Carl Stone
Willie Johns on
MeArthur Waters
Tesco Chemicals
~eptune Mete~ Co.
Jo~_ Vio! ante
Stevenson Seed Store
Philip S. Cole
Coun_ty Merc~uti~ e
Soutl~rn Meter & Repair Co.
Halsey & Griffith Inc.
Cent~a2 _'T~uck Lines Luc.
The C~ueron & Ba~kley
Leon~d Harris
Cb~riie Waters
Lee Thomas
Willie F. Wil!i~s
Cs~. Stone
~z~. Schuessler
W. R o H~n sh l~uaker
Acct. of Mr.Kolendo
Acct.of 2~amsh ~u_~,~aker
F. J. Pit ci~=f o ~d
Shaw Bros. 0il Co.
Blue Cross of Florida
.~ustin Supply Co.
Paul Harrington
Acct~ of Louis Brandewie
~iee Thomas
~a~t Stone
Petty Cash
Acct. of A.J.Light
K o F. Thomps on
Geo Cb-~istiausen
Lee ThOmas
Carl Stone
Florida Pwr. & Lt, Co.
Delray ~,~achine & Supply
County
Central Truck Lines
Farg~da~r Machir~ery Co.
Addres sogr a ~a~M~_ktigr apb
Wate~ Fmu~_ d
6.00
6.00
94.90
~4.~o
176.2O
56.5~
8. Z5
53.25
8. oo
8.Oo
2o2~ ~o
956 ~ 55
4~. 20
15.30
i00.00
21. ll
81.00
8;2~
3.38
58.~5
4.60
4.60
i6.70
21
lk. 10
5.~o
4~, 85
37.00
71 ~ 88
~4.~0
176~20
39.05
33.35
389.03
8.94
6.53
2.87
28.55
Depositors
7.50
7.DO
7,50
7.5o
7,5o
7.50
~7.5o
~5. O0
7.5o
7.50
7.50
7.50
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~ olzce Report for the month of February was read.
Mr. C.~_rzstmmusen read his reports on gas and oil con-
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s~mmption, on garbage c !lectzons, and on water for the months
of January and February.
Mr. Griffith, referring to the partial closing of Railroad
Avenue~ said he had suggssted ghat it be fixed so that it would
not be blocked; and if they would leave at least 22 feet so that
it could be saved and maintsinsd, and would be open, the siding
cottld be put-on the E~ side of the R/~.
This was agreed to.
Mayor Purinton said tlme City had approximately $9,000 to
~10,O00 in the Water Depositors, Fund, which csnnot be spent,
and it is suggested that this amotuut bs reduced to $1,000 and
the b~l~uce deposited in a~Fsderal Savings ~ud Lo~n Bank to
draw ~;~-3% intersst. He added that the Bondholders ~
~av6 no ob-
jection,
~. S~ook_ moved that ~9,000 be deposited ~n ~ the Dslray
First Federal & Loan Association~ in order to draw 5% interest.
~. Weaver seconded the motion, ~ ' ~
Mayor Purinton said tbs City o~ms all but bhe corner lot
on Spruce Street~ ~ud that the owner of the corner lot is willing
to trade this for one in ~aothsr location o~d by the City.
The man would also like to buy from the City some other lots
at ~9.000a front fosS.
Mr. Tor~linson again cor~olained of tho lack of a hydr~at
near his property in Laumel Hills a~d exoresssd the opinion that
the hydrant should be puMchasgd, installed amd maintained from
Mr. Griffith explained that the municipal water system
is not supported from gensral t~xation but fro~ income from
water system.
the
There being no further business, the Mayor adjou~aed the
meeting.