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Minutes 02-02-53MIBVJTES OF A REGULAR MEETING OF THE C0~ISSIONERS OF BOYNTON HEACH, FLORIDA, HELD AT THE CITY HALL, BOYNTON BEACH, ON I~EBRUAHY 2, 195§. PRESENT M~. Purinton. ~. Hood. ~ir. Shook Mr. Weaver. Mayor Purinton c~lled the meeting to order ~ V.30 P.M. Er. Hatless presented a sketch of a 1320 ft. strip of property alongside the East side of the railway, between the four-lane highway and the Seaboard, North of ~h~ Boynton Co- operative. He said the prospective buyers wish to get into heavy comstruction work in Boynton Beach and, need a la~ge tract with a railroad siding, but th~ a ri:ght of way is desired over the rLght of way now belonging to the Co-operative, in order to get in, and he asked mf the Co-operative could be persuaded ~o g~snt such. right of way; that this would mea~ a large business to the community and that action by the Council was wanted as soon as possible. The Mayor said the ~atter would be taken under considera- tion; that the property zs already zoned commercial and he would certainly recommend it if successful negotiations cma be made. M~. Steve Hulme, Manager of the Boynton Beach Chmnber of Commerce, said the Boa~d of Directors had aske~ him to bring up a few requests to the Council: One was a study of parking con- ditions on Ocean Avenue~ that a flicker light be p~aeed at Ocean and A-S-A; aud that a planning board be established to tske care of the future growth of the City. Mayo~ Purinton said that Ocean mud A-1-A was in the town of 0cean Ridge and was controlled by the State. That as a new Eoning Bosr d will probably be necessary, a Planning Board will be established in connection with it. ~eg~arding the Gulf Stresm L,~mber Comps~y, which would possibly bring ~n $100,000 in pay roll to the City, Mr. Hulme was asked to h~e the Ch~ber write a letter to the City setting forth their wishes in this matter. ~ Mr. Hulme said the Ch~ber would like permission from the C~uncil to erect a temporary Ch~nber of Commerce building on the Kolendo property next to Joe He, less on the Highway. Mayor Purinton sai~ this would be useful d~ring the w~nter s~a~n ,and that i~ .M~olen~o 1.i~es to take the risk~ ~ud wmll put u~ ~ne ~emporary ou~&o~ng, ne di~ not think there would be any opposition from the Council. ~ ~ Nfs. Waldron spoke of a lot a S in,rig hers which she would like to have cleaned off, and ~fr. asked to look into the matter. on Alden Stre et Van Wagner was City Clerk, Dorothy V. Williams, read the min~es of the last regular meeting of the Council of January 19, 1983. Mr. Griffith said it was M~. Farish who had applied for per- mission to erect a temporary building on V~oolbright Road in Section 28. Er. Hood moved and Mr. Weaver seconded that, w~th the above change, the minutes be accepted as read. Notion passed unanimously. A letter, dated January 29, 1983~ was read from Mt. Fred Benson tendering his resignation as a Nember of the Sorting Board. N~. We~ er moved and Mr. Hood seconded that the City write ~Ar. Benson a letter of appreciation for the good services he has rendered to the City, and accept his resignation with regret. Notion passed unanimously. A letter dated January ~, 1953 was read from Voiture Locale No.290 suggesting the City subscribe $200 to their fund for adver- tising purposes. Mr. ~Jeaver described the standing and activities of the Forty and Eight, aud did not think the advertising would be worth $200 to the City. The Mayor said that as the Budget had already been set up he did no~ see how the City could give them $200. ~r. Shook thought that as we are so close to West P~lm Beach we should make a little effort to help, and it was agreed that a letter be written asking for full information. Nr. Hulas said the Chenber o~ Comme_.ce expected to have a new pamphlet on Boynton within a few weeks, which could ~e handed out during the proposed publicity c sm~paign in August. ~r. Griffith thought the pamphlets mentioned by Nr. Hulme will all have been distribited before August. Mr. Hatless offered to lay out an inexpensive folder and said he would contribute $2~.00 toward the cost of printing, say, l0 000 c opie s. , a ~co~n!t~e.e of one ~o get all available information re~ardi~ f~ ~scne.me, kind of !~t~rature, method of distribution, ebc. ~ how ~o~on would benefit. ' -3- A letter, dated February 2, 1953, from Mt. Hatless was read enclosing a deed from the Anniston Company tot he City for the parks and easements in Laurel Hills. ~' A~le~ter was read from Cheste~ - pt O±e to the Czty, A letter, dated Jan~a~y 23, 1953, to ~r. Mablmeister, was read from the International Association of Electrical Engineers, accapting him for active membership. The B~ilding Report for the month of January was read., amounting to ~171,469.00. The matter of a Plumbing Ir~pector was agaLu ~abled until an Executive Meeting had been held .e~a_ding~ ~ it. Mr. Joe Hatless brought up the matter of the ~nce. tamnty~ ' of the South City limits. ~. Griffith said the description of the boundary in the 1947 Charter included parts of the land excl-~! ed by Court Decree in 1939; that several portions ar~ not a bona fide exclusion and that some of the people are p~bably ignoraut as to w.hether they are in or out$ that putting it in the Charter without incorporatong it does not include it without the consent of the property owner. ~ro Hatless suggested that for the sake of the future the ~.~att~e_r_~b~..ironed .out. ~.d an opinion which would justify the City - ~ ~J ~z~-~er zor tu~ure r~ferenc~, ~r. Griffith was asked to give this opinion. Two plats were submitted by El!iott Gross for ~Pprova!; the one of ~[orrison Heights, after a long discussion, was accepted subject to a performance bond to put in all paving shown on plat. Regarding the Sunny Dale plat, ~r. Gross said nothing had been done on this, and it was agreed that it will be approved when the streets and water are in; meantime a performance bond will be ac cepted. rmzrmth said he had received a request from ~gr. Lord in ~Yest Palm Beach to have Muck Lots. N.os.gl, 92 and 9~ ~nd Lot 8 of S/D of Lot 3 of Lanehart,s S/D dmsmmssed from Chancery No.12~34~._ The Council authorised Regarding regulations and approved by Council, ~ r~ad the ~mggestions before ~a~. Griffith said he regarding the ch~uge the dismissal. to be set up by ~ ~ ~hs ~YYa~er Department ~Yeaver suggested that each Co~missioner action is taken at the next m*eting. had prepared the contract for ~ronar!ess~ ~ of pipe from ~" to 8~ in the Ridgewood Hills S/D. -4- Mr, Griffith was asked to c all for bids for 2600 feet of pipe. Bids for a new police car were opened and read: -Word: ~084.52. Trade-in on old car Chevrolet $1~ 935.45 do. 85 0.00 Pontiac $2~lBl. SS do. After discussion, Mr. Hood moved and Mr. Shook seconded, that the Pontiac csm be purchased as being the lowest bid. Notion passed unanimously. Balance ~1,380.00 $1,~84.45 I, $1,095.62 egardzng Parking on Ocean Avenue, Police Chie£ Carver said t'.nat after studing conditions between Palmetto S~.w~*,. ,~ .~ .ghway he had come to the conclusion that +.~ ~-~ ~. ~ -. The Mayor said it was impossible to have a policeman stationed there to p~event overtime parking and the meters wou~d me~ more people ~ould get parking space. The matter was tabled un~2~l an Executive meeting could be held to discuss the matter fu~ther~ The meport of the Police Depsrtm~nt for Jmnuary was ~ead, and the Department was compl,lmented on its good work. o±,ce Chief Carver said he would like to recommend Frank Howard as a Special Polzcemsm~ at $1.00 a year to po~i~e Lake Avenue and Green Street during church services on Sundays. Mr. HOward had volunteered to do this. Mr, Weaver moved mud ~L~. Hood seconded tha2 Mr. Howard's Offer be accepted to police Lake Avenue and Green Street durin~ Sunday church services at $1.00 a year. M ' ~ ~ ~ ot~on passed unanmmously. Mayor Purinton suggested that Green Street extended, now called by various names, should be definitely named. After discussion~ ~L~. Shook made a motion that She new extension ~o Green Street be called Green Street. ~. Hood seSonded, and the motion was passed unanimously, A lette~ ~as read from ~r. George B~ockway in ~nich he - commended trans~te for pipes ~n the Engle S/D in 0cem~ Ridge.re ~ Mr. Ch~istis~sen wa? authorised to put in a new ille co~ne~ of Ocean and the Highway tO oreve~ ~n,i_ ~ _g~ _ at the entering the sewe~. ~ ....... ~nu~s etc., ~om BILLS 0'KATED I~0R PA~T: Gen ' 1. F~nd. J .~. Butler !t0,20 John H. Collins 97.~8 Joseph A. Wildner 19.23 C .E. Hodges 134.80 J .A .Klingler lt0. l0 N. B. Senni sh 191.00 Dorothy V.Williams 135.80 Olive C ierpik 109.00 Vera Johnson 85.40 Tere sa Padgett 98. lO ~Tm. Van ~Yagner 158.20 Lee Thomas Henry Cooper 35.20 Leonard Harris 48.20 Frank Johnson 43° 05 D ' ave .L~nler 48.05 Charlie V~ter s 4~.25 Rufus And~ ews 44.00 Ed. J~rklns 42.00 Peter Jacobs $$.00 Kato Willi s~ns 48~0 Peter Jacobs John Guarine 43° 15 Amer.Legion Ppst No .184 25.00 Wm. Eo Bushong 6.00 Bolton & Broski 21.50 Henry Cooper ~5.20 Leonard Harris 25. O0 Prank Jo~_uson 4~. 05 Da~e Lanier 48.05 Charlie Waters 28~65 Ed~ Jerkins Z0.00 Peter Jacobs 24~ 00 Karo Williams 2~ l0 Enoch Andrews ~8.80 John Gun,ne 25.00 . m~tn Oxygen Servzce 10.50 Boynton B~ch Electric 267~1~ Pierce Tire Co. 50.07 Growers Equipment Co. 32.50 E .J .~ahlmeist er 85.75' United Auto Service 1.78 Overhead Door Co. of Niami 14.88 Asphalt Sales Co. 258oS8 Halsey & Griffith 11~58 ~iami Uniforms 50.00 De Narco ~ractor & imp.Co. 7.00 RefUse An~ews 40.00 Dennison Signal Co. 50.04 ~ity of D~lray Beach 50.00 zll Smith Radzo 132.23 Water Fund. 55.45 2, O0 11.00 DeDos_tors. Le~ Florida League of Munici- palit ies R' i±! Nmuufacturing Co. 65. O0 29.70 Brown & Mos.eiey 74.02 Mercer Servioe Station 23.85 Delray Machi.ne & Supply Co. 49.91 Shaw Bros. Oil Co. 239.47 Nagnu sen Delen Bolton & Broski A. Paul Mrs. L. Mueller M~k W~ ter W~de Lelfa Harris ~tie J~es A. ~tler Eliz~beth A~mstrong ~e~ry ~. Rich ViV~an ~ite Clevel~d H~ie~ Bell O ;C ~Weeks C~aS. ~. High~ ~s ;~Idred, Murphy J~s Ellis ~8~ y ~a~is John ~ Ellis C~ ~ilte~ E~E~ ~allende~ W~¢S ~ ~wls H~ h' J% JOnes C~ ~S ,Hight ~-, ~be Hoag!~d Wm. E. ~ashong H. Peltom Phzllip Treva~ro Del ;N~r Dredging C ;B.~oQ~ & Constr.Co. Dor~¢ ¢-'~Tardif Col ~Fo~bes Waters ohs 24.15 56.45 !9.55 15.00 21.00 15.00 25. O0 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 ?.50 ~7~.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.5O 7.50 7.50 7.50 7, 50 7. 50 7~ 50 7. 7.50 7.50 7,50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.5~) 7.5(~ 7.50 7.50 7.20 7 . 150 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 -4C - Kato Williams Brown & Mose!ey Nercer Service Station Delray Nachine & Supply Co. Shaw Bros. 0il Co. Garlock Ail State Pipe Supply F~rq~ Eachin~y Co~ C~e~on & Bark!ey Florida V~ve & ~itting Co. Neptune E~ter ~t Concrete Works Cent~ T~uck Lmnes C~$~on & B~ktey Co. Railway Ex~ess Agency Cblie~or o~ Zn~ernal Rev~ A ~E. Sho ok ColleOtor of Internal S hue Katherine Thompson George Ch~iettansen Postmaster A.C .Carver J.W. Butler John H~Collins Julius Klingler Nicholas B. Sennish Joseph A. Wildner Dorothy V. ~illi~s 0tice C ierpik Vera Johnson Teresa Padge~t F. ~. Purint on Arthur Frederich A ~E ~ ~ook C ~Sta~ey Weave~ C R .G~G~ee~ood Ralph W~ Cha~an F~k Nutting Robert G~i frith ~itt NcDowsll Alics Kelly E~.N~eiste~ Balboa Dress Shopp, Fraternal 0~der oF Ch~mth~ Hodges B~ W~.Caldwell Le~ T~omas He~y Coope~ 181.76 1,032.00 7.50 R~v- 100,28 150,40 141.20 105.40 119.10 t21,00 19,23 135.80 109.00 85.40 98 .I0 145.90 50.00 50°o0 50.00 50.00 50.00 100~00 12.50 50°00 !00,00 20.00 15.00 88.05 4.98 Police 25.00 134,80 35,20 1~.85 iilkSO .75 4.89 40.00 61. O0 98.32 15,61 37o5i 17.41 225.75 ~3.50 5.00 1.50 247.72 165.00 92'. 20 134.8O 52.45 7.50 25.00 -4D - eons~d Harrls 48.20 Frank Jol~ms on 43.05 Dave Lauier 48.05 C ' harlze Waters. 4'7.25 Refuse ~drews 44.00 Ed. Jerkins 44.00 Kato Willies 48. J. Taylo~ 36.00 Enoch ~ drews 40.48 John G ua~n~ 25.00 Charles A. Nichols 3. O0 Boynton Beach Fire Dept. 138o50 D - elray Machine & Supply Co. 16;19 R - ubin Construction Co. 24.00 Boynton Beach News Loll~y, s Uph?ls. Shop. 19.0016.80 Growers ~ Equi~ nt ~0. 12.O5 ~ow~d Quizzes 35. O0 Del~ay Gas & ~ ~lec.Co. 12.50 Southern B~ll. T.& T.Co. 66.83 Bu~ge ~ec. Supply 6.66 P. J · Jo~son 429.75 0ce~C'mty L~be~ Co. !3. 31 F ,~. C. R a i!way 1,00 Zi~e ' Smith 8 ~erc ~mle 1 C Ount~ N Florida ~r. & L~. Co. 8~6.73 Austin Supply Co. 1755 B.D.Cole [nc. 488.34 Stevenson Seed Sto~e Neptune Meter Co. ~rquh~r Nachmnery Co. Bo-Del Printing C~. R.D.Wood Co. TescoC~nem~cals~ Gr. Southern Trucking Co. Fenole ~ · ~hem~cai Co. EercerServmce' Stazion ll.50 Boynton Beach Electric 1.08 8.80 424.85 lb. 21 25°87 3.80 1,I~8.V5 ,7.84 38.13 112.50 17.13 19.92 7.50 Regarding a loader, I~. Christiansen said he would like to get a little heavier machine and that the present one is about shot. He advised a combination loader with a crane on it~ and was asked to obtain ' o lnf ~mablon on what he thir~ks wo~ld be best and to present it at the next Coo_nell meeting. A letter, dated February 2~ 19~3, from ~. Fredrich was read recommending the purchase of another accounting machine for City Hall. After a long discussion the matter was tabled. Nr. Hood read bids on tires for the red service truck and after discussion, moved th~at the hid of the Orange State 0il Company be accepted as~the lowest. Mr. Shook seconded and the motion was passed uuanimously. A list of bills OtKayed this Svening was read. Nr. Shook asked for an explanation of the bill for n~ters~ which was given by Mr. Ch~istia~sen who said there ar~ now ~bout 75 new and 25 old meters on hand. The~e being no further business, Urlnt on adjourned the meeting. '~ty ~lerk j --