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Minutes 09-21-53MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF BOYNTON BEACH~ FLOR!DA~ HELD AT THE CITY HALL~ BOY~TON BEACH ON SEPTEMBER 21~ 1953. PRESENT: Mayor F.L.Purinton Mr. Alva Shook Mr. Arthur Fredrich Mr. C. Howar~ Hood Mr. ~ S~an!ey Weaver. The. meeting was called to order at 7°30 P.M. by Mayor Purinton. Ers. Ruth Bowers requested that a hole in the street near her property be attended to. Mayor Purinton said that the Street-~ Dena~tment been iinstru~ted to take care of roads that no promise could be made to Mfs.Bowers as to time as the same condition exists all over tow~ due to ihe recent heavy rain. Mr. Shook said the Street Department will do the best it can. Mr. Michael Kolendo referred to ~t~ ~ ~,.~ ~2rk_~cepted by the Council as~being ~pg~si~gi~i~y of T~e Cmty Clerk sazd East~m Avenue is the_only street that has been acce~ted as put mn according to City specifications. City Clerk Dorothy V. Williams read the minutes of the last regular meeting of September 8, 195~. t- _ Mr.~GF~ff~th said he did not make the remark regarding ne oar or ~ne ~oynton Liquor Store ~ttribnted tb him (Page 2). Also the name Chadwick should read Chadwell on the Board of Governors for the Cemetery. (Page $). There was a discussion regarding Mr. Joe H~rless's definite statement to ¥~. Fredrich that b', w~ aeve±opment would be used for whmtes ~ndMr.Fred~ic4 asked that this statement be incorporated in the minut Mr. Shook moved and N~. Hood seconded that be accepted with the above corrections. Motion unanimously. A letter was read from the Boynton Beach A Legion confirming an oral application for a liqu~ Too Village the minutes ,assed [erican r llcence. -2- A letter ~as read from Mr. A.E.Shook requesting a Beer and Wine Licence for Shock,s Restattrant. The application was approved. ~. Hood moved that the request be turned over to the Beverege Board~ ¥~. Weaver seconded, Mot_on~ carried. Mayor Purinton remarked that applications for liquor licenses are coming in too fast and suggested that it might be advis able to have a new zoning to take care of these, saying that he was in favor of such zoning. Mr. Griffith was asked to have this matter teken uo at the next Zoning Board meeting. - Mr. Griffith read three Ordinances for the second time: No.241 covering the cemetery No.2~2 Fire oreventiong amd protection No-243 providing for fire limits, ~After a discussion ss to whether the name of the cemetery shout~ be Boynt0n Beach Memori~l Park oF Bov~ton ~=~ ~-~ ~ i Ce~et~y~ ~ HooG.moN2d sug Mr. Shook~ seceded that the · ~ame sno~lG remaln as in ~e 0r~inance, i.e. Boynton Beach Municipal Cemetery. Motion carried. Mr. Fredrich moved and ~r. Hood s .... ~ ~'~ No.2~l be accepted for ~he second. ....... time of ~q~ ~ 0rdin~nce c ...... ~ Motion Mr. Hoed moved end Mr. Shook ~econded that Ordinance No.252 be accepted for the second tmme of readmng~ Motion carried. Mr. ~eaver moved and Mr. Hood seconded that Ordinance No.2~3 be accepted for the second time of reading. Motion c~rried. Regarding the ~ pro~ected market Mr. Purinton said that requests for bids have dsfinitely been sent out fer Plumbing and ~ ~ ' e~ec~r~cal work by the contractors, not only for the m~rk~t but for additional stores. Regerding the extension of ninety days~ Mr.Griffith explained that this h~d become necessery owing to the change of loce~ion of the building on the lot. ~ ~. Fredrich moved that the agreement written by the ~Y ~ttorney regarding extension of time eor the ~ nn s~ore be accepted. Mr. Weaver seconded. M~~ried~ _here was a d~scuss~on regsraing ~rk~ng on the Street South of City Hall. It was stated that parking on this street v;as a hazard to the health and welfare of ~he Police Department. Mr. Shook suggested parallel parking'lines on the South side of the street only~ with the Darking space marked off. It was suggested that before oarking is forbidden on this street the matter should be.tu~ned~ov~r to the ~olice DePsrtment for ~hecking a~consideration and report-at the next meeting. - ~m. Shook moved and Mr. Wes. var seconded that ~ s~ of $300.08 be expended for checking and inspecting the City sewerage. ~ system and seoticts~ks,~ ~ . ~ M~. Brock~, in con- smderat~on of this fee ~ ~o gmve an ?stimated cost of putting the whole System in condition. Motmon passed ~nanimo~sly. Mm. Hochmuth was asked for his report on Boynton Beach T~ading Centre ~nd said that so far M~. Boos hasl made no re- Vision in ~iS pians, as requested by letter, A letter from Mr, J.P,Cochrane Er.~ C.P.A.~ was ~ead ~ga, rd~ng the~renewat of a replacement fund in Connection with ~ne wa~er s~stem~ and suggesting that '$250.-00 be os~d monthly into a fpecmal account. Mrs. Williams asked what-she should do abou~ it~ as actuslly this money ms being snent monthl on extensions es orovided for Sn the Water Agreement. Y It w~s the opinion of the Cotuucil that es the money is ~lready being spent fo~ extensions and improvements~ they cons~?red the agreement zs being lived un to without ~oening ~n aue ztional banking account. ~ ~ . ~. G~iff~th said ~he Civil Service matterlis now all s~ramg~mened ou~, excepting that at oresent no provision is made f~r r~tirement pensions, and that the next ~tep ms to decide on some olam for this. He thought the Budget should set aside a certain amount of money for such retirement, Mrs. Williams said she h~d ascertsined that an ~ctusrv would have to be emn!oyed to ~ ~ ~ ' decide on the amorous after ~king ~ thorough survey. ~ She was ~sked to find out the name of the actuary 'employed by West Palm Be~ch, who was said to be satisfactory. The City. Clerk read det~i~s of the uroposed Budget. Her figures Were~ given to M~. Gr~ff~th for incorporation Lu ~ Budget Ordinance to be ~ead ~t the next meeting. There'being no further business, M~yor Purinton adjourned the meeting. City Clerk, MINUTES OF A REGULAR ~ETING OF TH~ COMMISSIONERS OF BOlrNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, HELD ATTHE CITY HALL, BOYI~IX)N BEACH ON SEPTEMBER 8~ 1958. PRESENT: May~z' Po L. Purinto~ Mr. Alva ShooE, Mr, Arthur Predrich Mr, C. Howard Hood Mr. St~l~ W~ver I~r ~inton called t~ meeting to order at 7:80 P. M. .During the tine altered to the public, Mr. Shefflin ~f Guide magazl, ne referred the Council to copies of the sm~mer issue of the magazine on the table and asked that t.he Council eon.slde~ placing an order f~r a two page advertisement in the winter ~ssue of 'The Guide*~ which will be published in January, 1984 and c~nt lin 148 pa~es. He offered a two page advertisement plus the plac lng of Boymton Heath on all maps for $195.08 which is 80~ of the rate. The advertisemenz was to be composed of entirely and a layout to be submitted for the approval of the' Court Shook suggested that the Boynton Inlet and the excelt~t given a prominent place- in any advertisement placed in Tb normal ~w material :il. Mr. !ishing be ~ Guide. Mr. Weaver moved ~.h~.t an advertisement be placed in ~he winter issue of 'The Guide' with t~e understanding that the layout mustbe submitted te the City C~uncil for approval before publication. Hr~ Sh~k seconded and the motion was carried. Dorothy V. Williams, City Clerk, read the minutes of the last rege/ar meeting of the Council on August 8, 1988. Mr. Weaver recfuested that the Minutes designate that Weaver Insurance Agency had presented the bill ~or insurance. Seepage 2. _ Mr. Gr!ffith g ste ~t the new owners of B~ynto~ Ridge be SU rec~ired t~ pos~ elf e a or the cash recover the cost of install- ing a water,nih under the C Railway at Boynton Ridge instead of a letter agreeing to Pay the cost of same~ See page 4. M~. Fredrich rec~ested tb~t the minutes be changed tm read 'the pltm~.%ng ?n~.electrical installations have to b~ appreved~ the re- sp~cz~ve mns~ctors :instead of respective beards. ~e pa~ 8. tree, lens. ~lr. n~od seconded and the motion was carrie~o The building repor~ for the month ef August was read. A letter received ~rem Ritey-Fiel~ Co. reG~aesting t~e rezoning of Lots 1 throug~ S, Block 10, in Rolling Green S~ivision from limited bUSiness t~ residential. -2- Fir. Piarless presented a letter and evidence that e majority of the owners in Laurel Hills Subdivision approve of zoning the entire SuJx~ivision, ~equiring a minimum cf ?O0nsquare feet of floor space for each dwelling. MaFor Purinton directe~ that both requests bo turned over to the F~ningBoard for re~i~s ~o ~ ma~e a~ a ~aly ~dve~ised meeting a~%~ re~u~ed to the~il fora~io~. A letter fr~a the Palm Beach County Rescources Develo~aent Board was read requesting the names of directors to he appointed by the City to serve for the :omimg fiscal year. It ~as a?reed to re- appoint Charles N. Boos, Her~ry Merkel and 3. W. Pipes directors and Mr. W. E. Nolanto serve as Alternate, before the streets areaccepte~. A le~t~r wasread fr~m the proprietor of the 'Breeze-Inn' restaurant requesting pomissioa for a liquor licemse. ~ ~=~i ou.~ru ret su~m ~ l~cemse be grante~, providing he lives up ~ne requirements of the ~everage Board. FAr. Hood seceded a~d ~he -- Mr. 8~iffithmade a verbal application, to be followed by a written appAicatio~ f~r the American Legion for'a liquor licensee Fir. Weaver move~ that the toques% for pemission to apply to the ~?~ver__ag%_~__a~9 for such a license be granted. ~ir, Fredrich 4econded ~m '£~I'ION~XS CAP~IED. A letter from Vincent ~, Wray, proprietor ~ the Boynton Liquor Store was reed reques~ingpeminsion to change his lice~s~ fr~m the existing#elf Premises" license ~o one reading "c~ns~p~i~n on or off pr~lse~. ~. Wray ~s present, and s~a%e~ %~ he ~d n~ desire to ~n a ~r but t~t ~nder %he present license i% ~s i11e~l for h~ ~o sell under, mated ~ft dri~s, ~lives, cherries, glasS,re, ice and etc. His re~es~ f~r %his c~nge in license ~s made solely for ~he p~se of enabling h~ ~o stock and.sell ~e ~ve m~ntioned i~s, no~ for the ~se of a~ng a ~r ~o his ~ckage store. ~. Griffith sta~ %ha~his re~es~ for a chan~ of Iicen~ ~ a~ anglo,ge ~:C7~r~.d no~ m~ ~ ~e ~o~ Libor Store ~s to ~ fi~ed up . Mr. ~hook moved tbmt under these ~onditions the request for Change of license be granted. Mr. Weaver seconded and th~ mot/on was *arriedo -3 - Mayor Purinton read a telegram which ~as as folle~s "~% will close purchase approve. I~ing Fir~el f~ Boston ~ach Mr. Shook asked if there was anything in our a~reement with Beynton BeachLandCo. compelling the sale of this land. Mr. ~riffith stated that the agreement called for the immediate purchase of the said 14 acres as soon am a clear title ~uld be given, The BoyntomBeach Land C~. were notified as soon as-the title was cleared but did not reply, l~r. ~riffith further stated later called them b~t received n~ satisfaction, A c] was sent to th~a s~me t/me ago with the same resmlt - He als, stated that he bad writtenthemagain la, week ~ate but had not receiveda reply. Hr, Grif~it! .ir option had exPired. k . ~rT. Sh~ok said.that.he believed that the Oity~uldbenefit by eepmng ~ae land after which Mr, Sh~k moved ~hat the Co~ncil in- struct Mro ~riffith to motify the Boynton Beac~Lan~ Co. that their option had expired a~d t~at at this time the City pref~r~ed to ~e- rain the land in question. Mr. Fredrich seconded and the motion was carried. Two letters from the Palm Beac~ County Board of Health regarding the municipal sewer sTste~were read. After a tengthF discussion of the poor condition and the tn- adec~acy of the present sewer syste~, the proble~ was tabled to be brought before a special executive meeting on Friday the llth. Brockway and Mr. Eddy of the Palm Beach County Board of Health are to be invited to attend this special execative meeting. Mro Harless presented a replat ef that portion of Block D, Boyaton Hills 5k~m/ivision which faces Wells Ave. He requ~ acceptance of this replat under the name of Hill Top Vill~ ke v ion was for 'colored' or '~ fter some discussion regar~ streets, Mr. Hatless agreed to have the following added tc "Accept, Approve and abide by existing streets and ~/Ws as and formerly dedicated in plat of Boynton Hills as in P. Mr, ~nook made a motion that the repla± 'Hill Top V~llage' be accepted. Fir. Weaver seconded and the motio~ was carried. ~4r. Griffith read Ordinance Number ~41 covering the ~uniciPal C~aetery, sted ge. 5it,'. lng the. the plat sho%~ herein ~, Page 81. Mr. Fredrich stated that at a meeting it w~s d ' , of the CemeterF Committee of t~e _~fx~ed t? ~egomme?d to the 9~ty Council that +-he price of the u~me~erF lo=s De changed te ~50.00' for Boynton Beac~ Citizens and ~lO0.00 for outsiders. The Committee also roccA%mended ~hat the charge for opening and closing the graves be set at $15o0~ for adults, ~10.00 for children and $$.0~ for infants. ~lr. ~redrioh moved, Mr. Hood seconded thatthis Ordinance be accepted for first reading. ~tion was carried. -4- In compliance ~rith Ordinance Number 241, the Ci±y Council appoin±ed a Board of GOvernors for the cemetery to aci:-fe~ the balance of the year, Said Board to consist of the following; ~r. Nick Stevens, Mr. George Christia~sen, Mr. A. J. Klemons, Mrs. Boswerth, Mrs. Bertha Chadwi~, and the City Clerk, l~rs. Dorothy V, Williams. Mr. Hood moved that the above reeoa,aendaiions be accepted. Mr. Weaver seconded and the motion was carried. Mr. Grill±th read Ordinance Nmmber Z42 covering Fire Protection and Prevention. Hr, Pred~rich moved that this Ordinance be accepted f~r the first reading, Mr. Hood seconded and the motion was earr~ed.. Mr.-Grill±th read Ordinance Number 248 covering fire limits and regmaltiens. Mr. Hood moved that this Ordinance be accepted for the first reading. Nr. Predrioh seconded and the met±cnw as carried. Mr. Griffith was am±her±zed to order 50 copies each of code booklets - Fire Prevention Code, Abbreviated Edition 1950 and NationalBuzlding' ' Code, Abbreviated Edition 194§. Mr. Grill±th reported that he had checked the fire agreement Dunbar had reques=e~ tDa~ actlonbe delayed mm±il after %he next meeting of ±he Ocean Ridge Council. Mr, Griffith advised the City Clerk not to send a copy of the City Tax Roll to the COunty office. He stated that t~ere was nothing cc~pelling her to do so. Mr. Grill±th stated that he had been checking Senate B~ll #152 ~rov~ding for the retirement of Police Officers. He had ~rltten to Florida League of Municipali±ies, C. M. GaF and J. E/ Lateen re- · . way reoommenctlng that the Ci±y hold up passing ~ Ordinance until an opinion had been given by the Attorney General. t' .Mr, Grill±th said that several weeks ago ~ Mr. Rhein~*~ -* ~e Lake Boynton Estates had requested a letter be w~+*=~-~ ¥~ C~±y of BoyntonB~ach ±o the P.~. A. adv~- -= ~[~'~ .... T~ .... - a new street put thrn in the Lake Boynton Emta±es SubdivisiOn, He stated that a 50' R/W had been deeded to theCity and that the street was improved. Mr. Shook m~ved that the deed be accepted. Mr. Hood seconded and the metionwas carried. Mr. Griffith read a Resolution regarding the option to purchase Lot 26, Dewey, s Subdivision. Resolution attached. Mr, Shook moved to accept the Resolution as read. M~. Hood seconded and the motion ,~as carried. 4-A BILLS O'EAYED FOR PAYMP~NT: GENE.WAL FUND F~nole Chmmical Co. ,inc 103.~8 Electro-Rust Proofing A~re ssograph-Nmlti~ph Co~ 41.78 City of Delray Beach 100.00 ~st Coast Fire Protection Se~ice 78.~0 Gulf ~tream L~mfoer Co Jacobsen Mfg. Co Miami Uniform Co Southern Bell Tel & Tel A.L.Edwards John M Tuite A.C.Oarver James W.Butler JCheOhn H.Colli~s atham' E. Hodges 3 zt.Klingler N.BJSennish D.~.Willi~ms ~ildzed I Lofley Tereesa E.Padgett ~hezime Th~pson Geo. ~ristiansen A~E.~k C.H.Ho~ F~L,~rinton C.Stan~y Weaver A.O.~re~rich N~ P.Martin R~G~Green~od CAP ~c~uth E~J~eister R~G~Griffith ~i~t ~ewell ~* Guzganious ~e~t 'o~ ~in~ Assoc. J~s ~seley O~rle s ~drews E~t. of O~s G Willi~son J~S A.Wildner CMrlie Waters ~se ~drews ~ Jerkens Snon Harris ~therine Th~pson 215.85 6.40 40.00 89.15 129.10 125.50 150.40 126.20 113.80 184.80 llg.10 119.10 135.80 n68.20 98.10 50,00 50.00 50,00 50.00 50.00 12.50 50.00 100. O0 i00.00 100.00 100.00 30.00 10.00 23.40 4,00 $7.97 43.05 50.65 14.40 38.05 44.00 47.05 32.17 37.80 24.05 39.00 WATER FUND 243.00 29.60 92.20 173.80 34.98 39.55 9.20 8.40 9.20 92.20 15.00 7.50 4-B Central Truck Line Boynton Beach Electric Voiture Locale No 290 Boyaton Beach Fire DeDartment The Court Records Co. Monty !flemon s Brown & Moseley The Cameron Barkley Co. Williams Chemical Corp. 3oI~ Violan~e Felkner Sheet Metal Shop W.J.Snow Stewart Pontiac Florida Power & Light Co J 3 Treehouse & Supply ~pply Co ~r Co Co & Suppyi Service Station 25.00 222,80 12.50 153.29 123.66 19.00 5.40 18.00 28.02 16.70 48.23 104.07 97.04 12.96 lO.g0 lO0.O0 6.00 240.00 24.53 178.72 12.88 30.93 47.05 94.25 14.40 48=20 47.05 46.05 40.45 47.05 24.05 49.15 99.46 2.00 2.00 50.00 129.10 123.60 I50.40 110.20 113.60 134.80 119~10 119.10 11.03 20.50 8.77 200.16 1.85 47.33 168.00 256.41 8.25 451.50 112.50 25.70 9.20 44.75 3.68 4.81 1.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 D.V.Wiltiems Olive R.Cierbik Mildred I Lofley Tereesa E.Padgett Helene D.Himber ~eo Christiansen Ernie Gur~nious Jos Wildner F~ Johnson Dave ~nier ~e Thins Chari~e Waters Re. Se Andrews Ed Jerkins Ge~ C~er~ 3~hn G~rlne ~non ~rris A.L.~rds BOStOn ~ch Roo~ing Co Allen Powelt ~rs ~uIu Roby Mi~i Unifo~s, Inc D~z~ T~ctor & T~stees Pla East C~s% Ry Ernie ~r~anios 3ose~ Frank 3~hns~n Dave ~nier C~rlie Waters Rm~se An~ E~:j Jerkins ~ G~rine ~' Wild:er mk Johnson ~e ~nier ~e Thins ~rlie Waters ~e ~n~ews Ea~ Jer~n~ n°n ~ris ~¢C.Ca~ver I~H. Co!lins N~.Sennish O~ive R Oie~ik 4-C 135.80 109.00 68.20 98.10 57.59 16.58 $5.25 43.05 50.655 '9.60 47.25 43 44.05 43.05 46.20 24.05 48.20 30.00 25.00 8.31 57.33 6O.OO 772.64 t. OO 3.68 31.25 43.05 50.65 9.60 47.25 43.05 45.05 46.20 24.05 48,20 30.25 45.25 50.65 12.00 48.25 39.05 43.05 48,82 24.05~ 58.07 429.00 12g.lO 125.60 150.40 141.20 113.80 134.80 119~10 119.10 135.80 lOg.O0 173.80 18.40 4.00 47.55 3.00 2.10 31.30 8.00 45.85 1.00 34,98 13.00 46.25 5.17 4-D Seed Store ~age Department Res%auran~ Tel & Tel Pump Co of Miami ~ Lum~er Oe Oil Co ~ifg. Co Co o~ Del~y 68.20 85.80 173.80 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 t00.00 100.00 t00~00 100.00 30.OO 50.00 1~5.00 15.90 29.15 t0.60 7.95 584.77 6.00 8.00 229.61 18 5.60 21.05 39,25 45.25 50.65 20.40 49~!5 45/85 47.05 48.30 24.05 50,10 5~t.35 4.$5 14.01 ~5.17 , 5~,05 1t2,88 59.83 42.00 3 15.,70 27,~B 98.10 92.20 24.80 27.45 11.04 $~.95 6.00 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 4-E Char&es Andrews The "Guide" Ausitn Supply Co P.J.Joh~son Duffy's Shell Station W~lter Dutch ~llery Sign Florida East Coast Railway Co Davis Meter Repair & Supply Plorida-Geergia Tractor Co E.Planigan Charles L,Meyers Hill Mfg. Co Sc~m~ack' s Cleaners Growers Equipment Co Ho~s/~d Lee Crier Mercer Service Station De/~ar~o Tracter& Implement Co Standard Oil Co R=bin Construction Co B~ne's Nursery Nat M.Weems Chester P.Wright Brow~ The Records Co Florlc~Power & L~ht Ce. ~ Works ~lectric Co CO News Ce Me, er Co Snpply Co ~ious D~e ~ ~ack Keller Pa~ ~ngton Weavers In=~rance Agency JO~ M~;Tu~te A .C J.W.~ler J .H.~l&ins C.E .Hedges 18.90 150.00 35.37 44.15 1.25 36.77 96.04 30.08 29.00 6.00 7.3~ 12.55 6.00 129.96 136.80 11.25 2.00 60.00 137.02 2S.15 12.50 395.85 46.20 398.99 87.98 31.75 24.13 18.40 28.25 ~5.25 50.65 47.25 43.05 47.05 47.25 24.05 49.15 7'53.88 129.10 123.60 150.40 110.20 113.60 134.80 119.10 1.00 159.~2 3.00 79.t4 11.%0 3.50 32.02 8.QO 7.80 488.52 115.30 79.~0 32.00 488-16 11.~0 58.35 3.00 81.91 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 -5 - Mr. Weaver brought ~efo~re the Ce~uncil the advantages to be gained by Mr. Chri stiansen joining the American Water Works Ass'n. ~he cost of membership is $1§.08 per year. Mr, Weaver made a motion that the City pay for this m~mbership. Mr. Preclrioh sounded and the motion was carried. Mr. 0hristiansen re_~ the Water, Sanitation and GasOline reports for the months ef .Tune & 3ely, A bid for painting the 'City of Boynton Beach' signs was sub- mitred by Gallery Sign Co. Mr~Frednch' made a motion to accept this bfd. Mr. Hood seconded ~d the motion was carried. The Council recmmmended that the w~rds 'B~ynton Beachf be painted above 'City Hall' on the City Hall building. Permission to pRrchase twenTy-five 12' psots to be used in making more street signs was granted by the CounoilA Three bids on new tires for the Garbage track were opened and read.,,~_ Brown and Hoseley was the lowest bidder. Three bids on new tires for the Police car ware opened and read. De Marco Tractor and Implement Co. was the low bidder. .......... ne accepted, mr. Shook seconded ~nd the motion was carried. Mr. Fredrich toe--ended that a change be made in the Garbage pickup. He stated that the City was growing at such a rat either a change would have to be r~de or an additional tru, purchased. A new truck with the crew necessary to man it result in a heavy additional burden en an Overstrained recommended ~hat beginning October 1st, all residential ga: piaoed on the street or alley curb, C~ercial garbage wo~ up the same as heretofore. The placing of garbage on the speed up the collection of same and thus save many work the month. Approved garbage cans must be used. Letters cation are to be distributed before that time. The day mac as possible the tLme of collection m~ to be set for each the City~ i that · k be ~)uld ~et. He 'bage must be ,id be picked mrb would rs during noti~i- ~ction of Mr. Hood made a motion to accept Hr. Fredrich's recommendations. Hr. Fredrioh seconded and the motion was Carried. . Mr. Anderson registered a c~plain~ with ~e Co~cil t t a ~lder en O~n Ave. ~s violating the city ~de om set a~so stated t~t the bm~-- ~ ,- . ~ s. He not have the ~ ~ ~=u~o~ as ~o~on Trading Center' ~d oplnton ~t the s~+~=-u ---~ , -- --~. u~n e~ress~ an ~ muir ~ measured fr~ t~ foun~tibn or iR the ~se of an ~n ~r~ or ~r ~ f~ the suppling ~sts and the Building ~e ~ enforced. ~ro ~ing registered a complaint on the water which collects and - 6 - stands on his proper~y after each rain. Mayor Purinton advised him to ~11 the State Read Department as the Highway is l~rgely responsible for this condition. There being no further b~siness, Mayor Imurinton adjeurned the ,meeting. CITY RESOLUTION WHEREASt THE City of Bo~mton Beach gave an option of purchase to Coral Ridge Development Corporation, of Port Lauderdale, Florida, for the purehase of L~t 26 of Dewey's S%~bdivision. less the south 48 feet thereoft and, WHEREA$~ the said option to purchase the said property a~ove described has expired and it is the desire of the CommisSion this date sitting, to extend this option for a t~ried of two (2) weeks, e-nd theC'lty Cc~m~ssion' of t~e City of that Coral Ridg~ Deve~oFmemt Corp~.r~...tiqn of Fort -shall be given an extension of the option; above property described, for the peried~nding 1953~ BE IT FURTHER RESOLVEDe that prior to the oonveya~ce and delivery of:the deedand exoeptance of the p~-ehase momey frem~he purchase Beynton Beach shall require the Coral R~dge of Port Lauderdale, Florida. to del~sit ~ of Bey~aton Beach a good and sufficient s~rety, bond or the completio~ of the proposed bmi~dim~j on the said site, IT BE F~RTHER RESOLVED, that this property only be ~nveyed for the purpose of buildimg a supermarket grocery food store on the said site, a~d for n~ other purpose. Passed and adopted this 8th day of September, 1953. City Clerk