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Minutes 03-16-53MIND'ES 0F A REGUL~R ~:~TIEG OF TK~ C0~!SSI0~RS OF BO~0N BEACH, FLORIDA, ~ AT ~ UI~ HALL, BOYI~TON BEACH ON M~RCH 16, I9~3. Colmlliss!one~s Present: .urlnto~ t~. C. Howard Hood Mr. Alva Shook ~ir. Arth-~ Fre~rich Mr~ C. Stanley Weaver. Mayor Purlnton cSZ~ea the meeting to order at ?.~0 I~. Dorsey showed a map of Boynton to the Co,~cil~ des- cmibing '~ z~ ~ havi~ the ~i~ts of the Citv ~d of its ~sto~ in pieties ro~d the bo~der; he said he ceded put it out for .36 ce~ts a copy in bla~k ~d white if a thous~d copies were o~de~ed~ ~d for .2k cents a copy if two th~s~d O were ~e~ed. The map to sell at g0 cents. Mr. Purinton said the matte~ ~ust be out up to ~. B~oc~-ay with wh~ the City had been negotia%~g Fo~ maps fo~ some time. P~. Fred Shefflin showed 'copies of a '~W~nere to go Guide" covering the East Coast and. Central Florida, He said he would give the City a ful% page advertisemen~ for half a page rate, that is for $?~.Q0 instead of $1~0.00~ that 2~0 copies will be given to the Chamber of Commerce for ~str~bu~on, and that t~ere w_l_~ee SLX or emght ~ages mevoted to Bovnton Be~a~ ~ne presen~ mmr~num zssue ms 1~,000 , whimh he hopes to boost as soon as possible.= _ The latest m~sue,'~ whmc~' ~ is the seventh, will come out in ~ttly and if the City subscribes for the ad- vertisement it wall' ~ b~ given two hundred copies free. M:r. Steve Hu!me, Ma~nager of the C~ha~ber of Co~,~erce, said he thought the magazine the finest of its type commended it D~ig~. . - ~, He ~aid 2,000 ~ Beach section will be provided, repr_nts o_, the Bo~rnton ~,. ~. Weaver z~ade a motion, seconded by M~, ~-~edrich,_ that e~y,,p~u~ch~ ~full~p~e a~ve~tisement in the "~f, dere to ~ ~u~ue ~o~ ~D.~ an~ that ~Ar. IYuL~e and Mr. Dorsey work on the City part. MOtion passed ~ously, ~ . ~. Mor~ison showed a plat of a m~vzsion West~ of Ei~dgewood Hills proposed ten-acre sub- road previously suggested by the on Lake Avenue, saying the Co~cil has now been put in the plat by the'~neer. -2- PL~. Grif£ith said the adjoir~ng property does not belong to the City z~or other than m~3-'ai¢ipal purposes. Mr. Fredrich made a motion, seconded by Mm. Weaver, that wo~k on the plat be allowed tO_Oreceem.' mn' accortina ee with street pisa submi~tedo Motion passed unmmimously~ Cit~ Clerk Dorothy V. Wz~lz~.s°~ ' ~ read the minutes of the previous regulsm meeti~ of the Co~uciI of Msmch 2, 19~3. M~. Weavem o~ - ~ p ~n~em out that y~. C~om~, ~d ~ot ~, Hat!ess, had said what proportion of the cost for the City ~d ~. Hatless wo~d be in correction with the ~ - p~pe ch~g~-over in Ridgewood n~lls. M~. Fredrich moved and M~. Hood seconded that with the aoov~ correction, the minutes be acceoted as read. Motion passed unanimously. ~ A letter from FL~.Brockway was read in which he gave his recommendations sad probable cost for a sewerage survey of the City. ~ Purinton thought that, in visw of the state of the budget, the City could not give him authority at the oresent ti~e to go ahead with thes~neme~ . - Mr. Broci~ay,s letter was put on file and the matter tabled. A letter from the City Auditor, ~' ~o~ p. Coca. aBe Jr ~ was read stating tt~at ~s fee for the ~ ' ' coming year would be $900, the s~ue as last year, and enclosing his reDort ~ ~ year ended October 3!, 19~2. . ~o_ the ~ Purinton said every expenditure was ~tem~sed' ~ ~' in the- report, s_nd as only -~ · x o~r copies had bee_~_ received citizens who wished to study it could do so by coming to the City Hall. '~. YPedrich made a me,men oha~ the Audmto~ s report as submitted be ~oproved. ~. Shook seconded the motion, which w~s passed ' ~ ~ - P~. ~ood made a mo~_on'~ ~i~t the services of I,~. Jo~ P. Coc~ue, Je.~ as city auditor be continued fo~ the c~ing ye~. Mr. P~ed~n seconded the m tmon which was passed -3- A letter was read from the Seeretamy of the League of Municipalitie.s ~o~eing a dinner ~nd b~s~nes' ' s meetin held at West PalmBeach' on April I at ~ . g to be ~ · w.__ch munici~ai a~ _ m ~ters will be d_scussed. Mayor PUrinton thought the Councillors mud C~ty~ Attorney should attend this importmut meeting, and asked that the League bebe p~s~nt,inf°rmed ~hat eight~epresentatives From Boynton Beach will A letter f~om the ,l~_mb~ng Board was read ~ · ce~t~ n c~anges in the Pl~bing Eo~e;~ , eco~mendzng ~ . ~. Hood made a motion ~aat the ~eco~endations of the P~bmng ~rd be accepted. ~. Weaver seconded the motion, wuhich was passed ~,sly. l~. Purinton s~d it had been decided that the Plumbing inspecto~ wo~d be a ' ~ - ,, poo~nted_ as ~.ha~ of ~me Pl~ozng~ ' ' Board. 0the~ appointments to the Bo~d were: Mr. Cl~ence Bosworth, }~.Geor~e J~es, Mr. ~va Shook ~d M~. Paul Jo~son. ~. Hood made a motion that the Bo~d be appointed as n~ed.ly. Mr. F~e~ich seconded ~d the motion was passed ~uimous- Members o£ the Eiect~ical Board were appointed as follows: Mr. Eugene Ma-h~eister~ Mr. Re!Dh Shrimped, Mr. Ernest W~ilhelm~ ~. Ss~ Wooib~ight, s~ud ~. A~t~u~ F~ed~ich. Mr, ShoOk made a motion that t~ appo_ntees to the Electrical Board be accepted as stated. ~he motion was passed · ,_~f_ter d~-soussion on the Pawk F~n~ce Committee. y Mr. Fredrich Suggested that a meeting of the Playground Co~.~mittee be held at 7.30 P.Mo i~ the City Hall on Monday~ March 25; notification of the meeting to be sent to the members. ~~h~. Griffith s ' ~ ~ * Development Coz~p~uy nad ~ ...... ~ - ~-~ ~ ~ =~z=e~ ~nem not to enter into a- with the C_ty ~less they are Sure they are quite safe in doing so according to legislature They tho ht · ug_ they could do the work better in the sunnier months, after the legislature has passed the necessary Act~ ~nich might not be tuut~l May, mud ~mder which the imtereste; of the ~ - ~ - C~y an~ of the promoters ~ould be protected. BILLS 0 ' KAYED FOR PAY ~&ENT: Gen, 1. ~_ud. F. L. Purint on 50.00 Ar th~ F~edrich 50.00 Alva Shook C. Stanley Weaver C.H.Hood ~0;00 R. G. G~eenweod I00.00 E.J.Ma~eister 100 ~ O0 C. F. Hoc~uth 100.00 F~k Nutting 50. O0 Rebert G~fffi~ 100~00 ~tt MeD~well 20.00 ~o~ M~tin ~0.00 Alice Kelly ~0,00 Yoc~ Batteries 20.26 Rob~t C~J~es E. C. Ensi~ I~e!en R. Moo~e Pa~ V. Wall~ Re~. Wm.F.B~ fe Boston Be~oh Fire Dept. 189.~0 T. B J~it field Lindwood B~d!e 40.40 F~k Jo~ on 43 Dave L~n!e~ Lee Th~s " 18. ~lie Waters 51~ 27 R~f~e _~dr ~ws Ed. Je~Ins 2~ .00 Geo Co~e~s 40.k8 Kato w~_z~s ~9.87 J~ Taylo~ ~.00 Jo~ Gu~ine 25.00 Co~tssioner Motor Ve~cles 18.7~ ~s.Melba E ~Holbrook 3.10 P. J. Jo~s on 602.80 Overhead Door Co. %.19 Rubin Const~uctlon Co. l~.00 Mercer Se~ice Station 10.3% Florida-Georgia Tractor Co. %.56 Growers, E~uipment Co. 13.03 S~eht & Sowell Inc. Ener~ Battery Co. 12.80 0sc~ M. Renelte 22.50 A~tin Supply Co. 36.89 Co~missionez~ Motor Vehicles Austin Supp~ Co. Motorola Co~ications & Electronics ~9.87 0ce~ Ci~ L~ber Co. 7.8~ Water P~nd 34.20 16.50 6.50 ?-44 Depositors. 7.50 7.50 7.5o 7.50 7.50 in~e-Smz th Inc. 180.00 Trustees Florida Easb Coast Railway 1.00 Florida Power & Li~h~ COo " ~ 378.2~ Jo~m P. Coc~e jr. " 600.00 Southern Bel~ Tel.& Te~ ~s. Thomas M~ies 4.20 Blue C~oss Florida C.A .~i~ Bu~l~e~s-Provzd~ ce Inc. Davis Mete~ Rep~i~ Art Concrete Wo~ks Cent~ T~ck Lines A. C. c~e~ 150.~0 J.W .B~tle~ ll0.20 Jo~ H. Collins 105.40 Wm.~. Cobb, Attorney T~enton-Florida Co. 3 ~000.00 ~e~th~ E. Hedges 13~.80 J:A .~i~le~ ll9. l0 Kzchotas B.Se~sh l~.00 Joseph A. Wildnem 19.23 Dor~hy V.Wil!i~s 13~. 80 V~z JoD~s on 85.40 Kat~!n? E. ~ompson Geo. ~isti~usem Teresa ~ Padgett 98.10 Refuse Andrews ~.00 George Co--ers 40.48 ~e~ ~arine 2~.00 ~die Jerkins ~1.80 Dave Lanie~ 48.0~ J~es Tay!o~ ~. 00 ~lme ~a~ers ~8.20 Kate Wml~m~ Theod~me R. Monroe 7.36 Lee Th~as 14.40 Le~nw~d B~es Kate Wi!li~ 33.60 Art Con~ete ~orge S. Brockway Flori~a Valve & Fitting Trustees Fla. E. Cst.Rly. Charles L.Meyer & Son Nept~e Mete~ Co. Stevenson Seed Store Asph~t Sales Co. l~!.13 Arcade Electric Co. 67.80 Brow~d Grain & Supply 38.6~ George S. Broc~ 7.30 416.67 300.0O 13.10 18.60 :3.75 25.65 16.93 97.9~ 3.96 109.00 92~20 134.80 4.20 37.65 108.90 200.00 2O8.35 i.00 60.00 2?9.24 lO7.4o M~. Fredrieh said that in view of the delay in this project the beach lifersaver, wnmcn~ ~ ' has been stolen, and the rope, which has been cut, should be replaced for the balance of the season. ~. Griffith suggested the purchase of l~e-savzng buoys attached by rope~ ~&so a _~rsge' a~d' kit. The matte~_ was left uo_ to M~.Cbgzstlansen Fredrich to decide. ~. Griffith said he had spoken to I~ Brockway about the s~vey o~ the colored ceme~e and under - . ~ ~. ~ ~ wo ' ' ~ r~Y standsm~ zs Cern rgem on no~, He add * ~ - . g before the next C ~uczi m~etzng. o .ed tha~ the ~emetery Boar~ will meet After a discuss~on~ regamding new doors for the Fire Stati ~,~, Hood made a motiom tnat~ Mr. Senior beau~horised' to acceot the lowest bid ~ece~ed, that of Flora Mills of Delray Beach-for ~2~0.00. ~. Weaver seconded and the motion was passed un~uim- ouslyo ~. C.hristians®n read the report of the ' ~ Wats. Department for the month of Februar~y. He sa~d~ ~he sign ordered for the d~-mp has been erected, with the c~ ~ ~ ~a~_n ~cross the driveway. ~. Hood sa_d~ Mr, Por~nski is looking for a site for a factory ~ud asks whether Boynton Beach ~;ould be interested. Heaboutmanufactu~es~ ~ radio ~nd T.V. equioment_ ~_nd would employ ~00~ men,~ and would like ~o know if the Cit o~ lan~d he could na~e. y any M~. Purinton s aid Mr. Poransk~ ~ad told b~m that Lake ~orth and Psalm Beach had both offered b_im ten acres free. He ~ats a railway siding. Zt was stated that 88 Occupational ~loelis e sT' unpaid. ~. Purinton said these people will p ooabty not take out licenses ur~less and ~util they get work. After further discussion the SUgoeStzon~ ' that the 1Lmit shou_ld be extended was dismissed and it was agreed that the ps,malty should now be enforced and warrants issued. There bem~g no further meeting, busmness, Mayo~_ ~rinton adjourned