Minutes 08-18-52Commissioners present:
s_onsr absent:
Iv~. p. L. Purinton
~m. Alva Shook
~. Arthur Predrlch
P}. Stanley Weaver
1~. HOward Hood
~ayor Purinton c~led the meeting to order at
Deputy Clerk, D~rs. Olive Cierpik~ read the minutes of
the Pravious regula~ meeting of August 4,
i~o ~eaver moved, and ~. ~rean~ch~ ~ ° seconded~ that the
minutes be accepted as read. Hotion passed unanimously°
~?~s. Cierpik read ~_e' ~ minutes
of August 15 195~
BILLS 0~KA~ FOR PAYI~INT:
Gen, 1 t~nd
M~s. Meta Stoeh~ 8.t2
Michael j. Estafau &
R. P. ~en 3.26
~ ~ Sho~tley 12~
Bro~m & 2tose~ey
~ Cooper 33.00
Lee~d H~ris
39.05
Dave L~e~
S~ M~ay 31.40
47
Ref~e ~d~ews
Ed ~e~kens 39.60
Jo~ Bro~
45.20
Kate Witti~s ~.00
Pete~ Jacobs 40.00
Southe~ P~ti~
& Dee Co. 291.00
Cadillac Glass Co~. 87.48
Bre~-ard Qu~ie s I!o00
Add~es sog~aph-Multig~aph 48.60
H~sey & G~iffith
Jefflen
-zle Sale's
Coast Line Real~ 3.63
Hewed Lee ~er
Pa~ Jo~s on-P~t~ 18.9~
WesSe~ Union Tel. Co. 194.i0
R. R. B~es & Son 6,00
~les L. Meye~ & Son 78~31
L.W. Rezzo
A 219,4~
~ti~ns Nation~ B~k-
~zo~i~a ~valv~ ~itt~ i99~42
of the S~e~
Wate~ F~md Deposlto~s
Davis Meter Repair & S.Co, 159e72
Cmme~on & Barkley Co 87,19
Cent~al Truck Lines
Rubins ConstP~ction Co, 342.25
Fa~quhar Mach~r~e~y Ce. 38.32
Delray ~ch. & Supply CO. 30.19
Cowry Merc~t~e l1,50
Bo~to~ Beach News l1.13
B~Del Print~g Co. t0.65
~orge S, Broc~ 195.00
Pa~ J, Jo~s~ ~9~25
Blue ~oss of Florida 81.60
A~tin Supply Co. 34.37
~ 25~49
A. C. C~ve~ 134.80
J~}~ Butler 129 ~I0
C. E~ H~ges !~70
j~A ~ir~t ~ r
XatlaaPine
~th-~ F~ede~ick 50.00
A.E. Shook 50.00
C. H. Rood 50.00
F.L. ~Into~ 50. O0
C. St~ey Weave~ 50.00
~tt McDowetl ~.00
Ro~t GPiffith
R~ph ~. C~ %0.00
R, G. G~ee~¢ood 75.00
Jo~ Bencik ~7,~0
C~en Cole!la 122~ 00
Ee~ Coepe~
~o~Pd ~ris
F~l Jo~on 31.78
S~ }l~ay 31.40
Lee ~o~s
~lie W~ers ~3
Refuse An~ews
Jo~n ~il ~.00
Ed Je~L~ 39.60
Joh~ B~o~ ~.00
Kate ~illi~s 37.00
Peter Jacobs ~0~00
Lloyd ~ode~
I~ C, BIi
~s. J, F. Seidl
M. J. Ga~iepy
J.C. Le~s
C,~ovince
Ba~ ch~ges
Lee Thomas
Jo~ ~1t
77~90
~4o. 30
.15
~7.h7
~.00
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
-3
Tho bids for ei~at now light fixtures, and two
.Pedest~l fm~as wore read. Th~ bid of Service Electric
being the lowest, was accepted. ~
>~fr. ~7saver moved that the bid ~om Service
E!sctric~= accepted. ~fr. Frsmrich' seconded the me,ion.
It was pa~sed ~imomsly~
in the meeting of August ~th, it was agreed tha~
ws extend our water line 100 feet on A~.I.A., ns~ Brinsy
Breeze. ~. P~i~on stated thaB it would t~s 1~0 feet
instead of 100 feet~ to complete the work.
!~ Frsdrich.=. recom~msnded that t~ chsage be made,
to add the addmomonat ~0 fsst of ~ ' ~king a
total o~ 1~0 feet to be ext=~ waver line,
- ,__med. I~Ir. Weaver seconded
the motion. Hotion was passed ~m~imously.
~,~. Fred~ch made a ~o~ion that no wells be driven
in the city of Bovntom Beach, nnless a permit be issued.
Permit to cost w5.00, ~_d theB. nmldmm~' ' Inspector to inspec~
sinking of wells. ~ Shook seconded the mo~o~ smd it
was passed ,~ · ~ - ~,
Mr. Weaver made a motion that a letter be written
to the el~ect~. .. . a~ho~mz~n~-_ ~ -o t~e_~ Tro~i.o~_~ ~ Si~mp Brick Company
to use adSz~mon~ lots ~1 to ~8, and ~7 to ~16~ for
Commercial use. tt~r. Shook seconded the motion~
~5.~. FreiPioh moved ~at the necess~y ch~ges
the remodeling of the City H~! be approved. Mr. Weaver
seconded the motio~ ~d it was passed
~m~rpmk read a letter
~.~'~ C E. n =_ ~m the Comptro~ let
· . ~ay~ concerning the ~'
~mgaPette t~x ~mn~cia!
report f~ t951. It was agreed that the
23.85 m~lzs~ as a,oproved by the ~
- ~omp~rol~er,s office be
accepted.
~.~ Purznton~ as this t~m~ read a letter from
~. Kenneth Adsms~ and one from~o D. Strosheim, co~e~..~ ...... a~ing
about the um~easonabie noise coming from the ~eric~ Legion
A discussion followed conceding how the dmu~es could
be continned~ but the noise Overcome, r~. Pnrinton appointed
Chief Carver to have a meeting with the ~eE~on members for
the p~pose of suggestions mam recommend ations to reduce
the noise of the dances.
-4-
~Y~. Jo ~oseiey recow~mended that the city purchase
ten feet of land from ~° C. A. Austin to widen the
of Sixth Street between L~<e Avenue, and Fourth Street~
as shown on th~ plat of E. Roberts Addition, before making
the proposed improvements, The present R~I~ is 20 feet
which i~r. Moseley says is inadequate for the ~no,~t o£
traffic on this street.
~r. ~¢oseley offered to pay e ~ ~
- ~o~ the ±and at the date
of p~m~chase with the privelege o£ deduc~ting one-half the
cost from his 195~ taxes, and the bal~ce from his 195~
taxes.
~r. Fredrich moved that thrash' be tsbied~
future meeting, and that the city write to
concerning this.
until a
~r. Ra~±ess was i~ited to give his opinion on the
orooosed Toll Highway from J ~ ~' - ~'~' - '
_ _ aOKson~ ~l±e tO ~al~i~dl .
~r. Hatless sa~d t~t ~e believed widening of
Highway U.S. #t should be given first consideration~
the construction of Highway ~, paralleling the Ses?ooard
Railro§d, for which the Right af way through Palm Beach
County has been obtained, should receive second consideration.
He felt that the city of Bo~nton Beach should go or. record
that they were nov in favor of the construction of a Toll
Highway from Jacksonville to ~is~mi a~ this time, and that
such Highway should not be constructed until after the
widening of U.S~ ~t, end construction of ~.
~. Pur_n~on stated that this would be discussed at
a future meeting.
Ers. Cierpik read the list of bills approved for
payment by the City Council°
~s. Klemons spoke for a c o!~med f~mily, who pu-~chassd
a lot for $200.00~ having paid taxes on said lot for six
years, ar~ not being able to build a house-on~:this lot because
of the Zoning regu!s~ions. ~s. ~iemons thought that somethir~
should be done about this situation.
~. Purmn~on stated that a s, e~z~l meeting cz the
~ Board would ce c alied for
Co~.missioners~ smd the Zen_rig
~_~e p~pose of setting a boundary for Colored Town.
~,~. Fredrich made a motion that the article on
~&altiple Liscense in the New 0ccupational Liscense 0rdins~ce
should not be interpeted to me~u that any person or firm,
enEaged in two or more distinctive businesses should come
under this heading° A separate liscense for each distinctive
business must be purchased.
-5-
~. ~eaver seconded the motion.
~ was passed uma~imousiy.
~. Fredrlch stated that an additiSnal les of ~'~.~3~,00
should be collected from a ceftin local busin~ss~ who
ti~o~h a mist~k~ had s~c-~ed a !iscense for the fee
only ,~i5.00~
~ ~.a~. Fredr~ch ~at_~or~ty to place
this in the leg~l department~ to see if he could collect
the bal~ce of ~35.00~ -
A ~=a~ for Rzdgewood Hills was shown to the Co~cil
~ Y~. H~iess, for acc~pt~c~. ~r.'~ Shook moved, ~d
~m~ Fredrich seco~ed, t~t the plat be acce-oted by the
~ ~o ~ m on p as s $ d ~manimo~s ly.
~. t~esyver made a motion, ~d ~,~.,~ ~'redrich~ seconded
t'o allow ~/~. H~l~ss~s Contracter to experime~t on one block
~-tl~r S~ree~ ~o find o~ which meShod would be the
cheapss~ f~ a satisfacborE job of resurfacing the
}~io~ion passed ~imo~iy.
~.~_~ess~ reporsed tha% he has put shell fro~
a!!ey~ bordering his subd~v~sion~ to Benson~ on Corneli
P1Ve~ ~d Coral Way.
~, ~:~esr~er said that he was in favor of the City
putting a coat of.oil on these two gno~t sections. Council
agreed thaz it could be done with cum o,An equipment.
fhere b~=ng no further business, M~or P~inton
adjourned the meeting at 9:~0 P. ~g, ~