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Minutes 04-20-53 ~ -,w i~ET OF MI~UJTES OF A ~GUm~2. ING TPLE COM~ZSSION~_~S OF B0~TON BEACH, ~0RIDA ~D AT THE CZTY BEACH, 0N ~PRIL 20~ t9~. PRESENT Mr. F.L. Purinton Mr. A.L.Shook M~. C. How~d Hood Mr. Arthur Fredrich. Mayor Pu~inton called the meeting to order at ?.~0 P.M. Nc matters were brought up by the general public. Mr. Trave!lo said the Coral Ridge Development Company were ready ~o go ahead with the footing for the~ Super Market but have mot as yet made ~ay deal w~th any Chazn. He said he had given ~. Griffith a l~tver and a check for $2,?~0,00 for ~he o%ot~on. ~he check will be he~M tee vna~ ~ne COmpany will complete the bui~ding~ which wit~ be cozmmencem some ~ime in the ~ariy part o~ _Mr. Travetto said they would like to go ahead as freely ~_at it wml~ take so~ae time as possib~e~ '~ ~- ~ to put all the things togeSher, and that the progr~e includes tiak~ng ca~e o£ Future building expansion. M~.~_ Griffith suggested ~awing uo~ an ~s~ c~ow Agreement ~util the foundation is sSa~ted and it is ~o~u~ what type of _ouildzng ms to ce constructed; that they be given, say~ t~_mr~y mays to h~ve the plans filed~ the bmil~ing pl~us to be subject to the apDreval of the Co'~c~-l~ the s~e as ~,~y other eommerclal bum~dmng. He added that a conveyance of title would not one status of the agreement. }'P. Fredrich stated that Mr. Weaver had gone to Jacksonville~ wn~e~ is the reason aNj he is not at the meet~ns this evening. City Clerk Dorothy V.Wi!!ie~as read the minutes of the prey- iour regular meeting of the Council on April 6~ 19~3. Mro Grmffm~h said that one 0rd_nance and not t~hree covered the t~ee s/ds ref~rrem to. Also that the words 'without good reason~ sho~d be inserted w~_en re~er~zng to the p ss~bml~y of not accep~m~s the Zoning Boa~d,s reco~.~endatmons. I~. ~redrmch moved ~%d above oorrections~ the minutes unanimously. Shook seconded that~ with the be accepted. ~totmon passed -lA- BILLS 0~t~&l~ FOR PAY~LENT: Gen~ i.Fund. Howard Lee Cromer Jacob Goodman 5,95 Florida Sod Co. 55,00 Gr~e~s~ Equipment Co. Pal~ Beach T~ew~itsr Co. ~0~08 Va~ & WriSt of W.P.B. 24.00 Stewart Pontiac Co, 19.~ 0rang~ State 0il Co. 6~.06 R~e~ H~sen ~. 08 E.Eoast Fi~e P~otection Service. 7 Flora Millworks 2~0, 00 Mercer Service Station 14.10 Robert F. Gri~fith J~. 2~0.00 Lake Worth Marine Ways 9.00 Willi~ H~dwick City of Delray Beach ~0,00 W~av~ I~ce EE~ncy 146~71 Bo-Del P~inting Co. do, George S. Brockway C~con Inc. Boston B~ach News 23.10 FueI 0il C0~po~ation 17.82 B~oward G~ain & Supply The G~land Co. 9.12 Lind~ley Lmmber Co/ 10.27 Haynes PaLu$ing & Decorating 7,85 Joseph T.Po!lard Co. 10.21 Hermar~ Butts 3~35 Delray Glass & Mirror 20.53 J°~RoGreg°z~Y 70.00 Delray Machine & Supply Co. 70.3t Good Year Service Stores 131.56 merce Tir~ Co. 2~,88 All State Supply Co. 244.03 Central T~uck Lines 3.!0 Dr. Artho~ Schu~z Account of ~Jm. Agne~ Paul Harrington do. Acct. of Frank L~Bader do~ Jam~s Butler ~6~00 Fr~uk Jo~b~us on ~3.05 Dave Lanier 50.65 Lee Thomas Charlie Watts 49.!5 Refuse ~adrews ~.00 Ed. Jerki~ 4~,00 ~egrge Co~e~s ~0.48 Ka~o Willm~ms ~2.00 Water Fund. 752.oo 1,500.00 169.20 23.60 200.00 52.5o 7.50 7.5o 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.5o 55.45 5.25 Depoitors. -lB- Jim Taylor 50.00 Job~ Qu. arine 25.00 Theodore R~Munroe Jr. 4~.16 Dr. Bernice A. C. C~ver 150.40 J~es W ~But!er 110.20 Job~ H~ Colii~s I05.40 C~E. Hodg~s Sr. 134.80 J ~ A. Eli~ler ll0. N. B. Se~u!sh 1~. 00 Jos.A. Wil~uer 28.85 D. V.Willi~s Olive R. Cie~ik Ve~a J. Jonson 85.40 Teresa Padget$ 98.10 ~therine ~nomps o~ ~o P~tty Cash 161.90 J~a s H. Butler F~a~ Jo~s ~ ~3.05 Dave L~ier ~0~65 Lee Th~as 9.60 do. Charlie Waters d o. h8 ~ 17 Refuse Andrews ~6.00 Ed~ ~erkins ~.00 do. Karo Williams ~1.45 Jim Taylor 45.50 Jo~ ~.arine 25~00 Theorize R.Mo~oe Jr. 42.78 Colle~t~ or of Internal enue 978.50 ~ ~ ~ ~ d OD~8 on ~ow~d Lee 0romer Chas. L.~Meyer & Son T~a C~ae~on Beryl y Co. All State Pipe Supply Co. Nept~e Meter Co. Builders Providence Inc. Gre~ Southe~ Trucking ~o. a 50.00 Geo. Broc~ y Newl~ s Ph~macy 3. Rubin Construction Co. 73.60 Ed~ deCarie & S~ms 80.00 Florida ~r~ & Lt. Co. 32.49 Boston BeaCh Pl~binE 15.17 0r~ge State 0il Co. 6.50 Addre s so gr aph-Mult igr aph Corp~. 6.29 J~s s H: C~rington ~ 0.00 0ce~ City L~ber Co~ 6~9.96 7.50 92.20 13 4.80 94- 6.~ 45.25 2.30 2.50 261.80 2.88 lB0.00 809.55 21.03 i?~13 -2- ~. Fredrioh moved ~ud Mr. Hood seconded that the rec~Jaend- ation of the C1 y Attorney regsmding the Quit C_azm Deed on the Clifford Provinde property in Civic Cehtre be aecepted. Hot,on passed Mm. Cls3aghton asked that the parking meters on ~s orivate property in front of the Howard JoD~son be removed. Mr. Purinton asked if the City would have any liability in co~n~ection with accidents on that property, and ~.Claughton replied ,Not at s~l~. M~. Griffith said ~ere the me,ers are 1-ocated~on private property they must be removed on request. If on public property they ~ay re~in. C~y purchase one Mr. Fredrmc~ morea that the ~ t~aoo, s~d maps ~" - b~ ~L~. Dorsey at .37½ a piece, ~o De ~e. tailea. ~ ~s d~sc~ iD~ the price of .~0 cents. Mr. 5ood seconded the motion which was passed um. anL~ously. w~ w~8~ich moved that the' p~rking meters be ~e~oved for h~ o~ the s~e~. znd thzo tb~y be put ba~ on 0~tob~r 1. the ......... ~ - ~ ~ ~ s assed unanimously. Mr~ Shook secondem the mov~on ~h~h wa p . · ~ ~nu said he was wals~ng ~or a con~ract zor hms s/d ~* ~=s ar~au~ed that he leave two checks mn Escr~ wzth ~ .... ~ as a ~utee oe the st~esvs sho%~m on b~e plat b ~. Fredrich moved that the rec~enaat~on o~ ~ne C_~y Morrison~s checks in Escrow~for the com- Attorney reg~ding M~. ~ . ~ . pletion of h~s plat be accepted, Mr, Hood second d. passed ~n~o~s!~. Bids for a new loader were opened and read: !. From Faire!otb 2. E~om 0sbum Service & Equipment less trs~_e-in al!ow~ucs on old loader From Low's Equipment, lsss trade-in &c. From DeMarco Tractor & Equipment Less trade-_n ~2,570~20 ~2,725. O0 oo ~2,200.00 ~2~ 8~.00 6~0.o0 Aztsr dlseussmon~ ~ -~. Fredrich moved, that the DeMarco Tractor ~ E iu~pmento ' bid accepted. Motion passed unanimously. and !~. Hood seconded~ for ~2,194.00 be Mr. Fredrich reported on the pro~ress on the Playground s~d again asked about uying The right of way along Jasmine Street because of the dsnger to ~hildren, and proposed that a Resolution be passed closing the street during the hours when c~ldmen are playing there. It was stated that Phillips~ nursery is being p~m!ted ~ud that M~. Boos is disposing of the trees~ Mr.P~u~nton sug- gested that Mr. Fredrich sm_d ~, Christiansen go and choose some trees for the park from these. W ~ ~ . . colored t~. Frea_~en resorted tna~ he was in touch ab~,* +~ wlt~ ~.Sun~y who ~as oromise~ ~ ~ ~ .~.~. .... no. moro~, money will be spent on the cemetery as it is ~he respons- mbil~y of the Coulnty. Mr. Kood moved and ~ m ~ ~ of the ~-"- ~ - _ - = _: S~=~o~s~onded that t~e maintenance uamou~a~or ce con~_uem aa uno rate of ~3b.00 a year. Motion passed muanLmously. >~. Pu~inton said hs °- dzd.not ~oprove~_of any nee' ings bein held in the ~ty null ex~ep~mn~ ~nose on Cmty susmn ss, and that other places in town can be had free of charge. ~ter discussion, ~.Fremrmch ~.~ovsd that a~ meet~=~ organisations ur~ess ' ~ ~ -- · on Cmty Busmness, be~held o~*~ City Hall Mr. Hood ' ~ ~ ' ~ ..... imouslyo ' secondea the motion ~ich was ~assed unma- ~. ~rearmc~ suggests8 a c!e~u-up of the City be b~ld in May ~ud that the varioussecvmons' ' be notified as to the ~ates. Mr. Purinton said that as mende~ ~-e Cz~y aavertzse for City bonds are~u~der pst he rec~m~- any small blocks that may be ava~ able, as the znte~est on them ' ~ -- ~ --- ms gozng up soon. The matter was turned over to the legal department. A tms~ of the bills O~Kayed for payment t,his evening was read. No questions were asked regarding them. ~. Shook sggge=tem that in f~t,~e bids should be called for on bulldozing. There bemng no fu~vner business, Mayor P~inton adjo~mrned City~ C!erk; . , __