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Minutes 07-09-42 t~GUIAH ~'ETING 0P ~L~?7;. POSTPONED .TO FFLY 9,, 19!2. A ~e~l~ ~eet~g of the Board of City Co~s~o~s of the City of B~0n ~e~c~, Fl~ida, was held at the ~11 on Th~sday even~g, July ~, 1~ at 8:00 P. N. Present: F~ G. Borsch, ~yo~ Jeff R~ Sn~li,' Vice ~o~ A. V. Pete~son, Oi~ Clerk The above consti~ut~ ~e entre Bo~ ef Ci~ ~ssio~s ef t~ City eZ B~tem Beach~ Upo~ motion ~ ~ C~ssiene~ Pearson, seco~ed by Co~ssi~e~ Sne~ ~ ~ous~ ca~i~, ~e follow~ bills we~ approved fo~ pa~emt: Florida Power & Light Co Pa't11 l/[el~ ocr H0od~ s Auto Severe .... J~ney~ s Repa~ ~oP ... E~the~ Be~ Tel~ph~e Co 22.~6 Upon motion mad~ by Comm~!~s~oner Peterson' seconded by Commiissioner Snell. and unsnimo~sly~ . ,,, .... carried,. Dorothy Sheoperd was appointed Deputy Clerk, Deputy Tax Collector and Treas~er of th~ City of Boynton Beach ~t a salary of $60.00 per month. Application of V G Weave~ to construct a small building on the N.E. Co~ner of Federal Hwy and Ocean Avenue, was refe~ed to N~. '~eaver and the building ~specter fe~ further planning; the same no~ being acco~iing to the bull_ding code. In a discussion ~elative to the Police Department, Cam- missioner Snell stated Shat many people had complained to him concerning negligence on the part ef the Chief of Police, which wa~ well k~own to the oemm*ssion, and made a motion that N. H. Pa~tin be g~anted until July BOth le4~_ t~ ~t?n_~? ~hi?~_.~esi_gnation as Chief of Police. This motion wa~'~c~ded-~-~OS~. Peterson a~fl ~uly car~ie~.,,ff~ommissioner Ben, on not* rot!nM' M~s'S. P. Adams spoke on plans to organize a Tov~n Forum to be made. ap 9f_ ~eP~e~entativ~s .fr°m each ~f the local or~niz- itations a~ clubs, includi~ t~e C~ches and school ~d asked t~ c~issio~ers for ~eir support, which was Dledge~. The~e be~ ne f~er business at $~e mount, t~ meet~g was ~ecessed to Ju~ 2lsd, 19~2 aS 8:~ P.~. at whi~ ~ members ef ~e Oe~ssi~ be~ ~ese~t, the ~yor ag~m called ~e meet~ te o~d~: NO ~esi~tlon ~v~ been ~ecei~d f~om ~e Chief Pe~ee; ~. N~ T. ~lle~, Atte~ey, was ~lled u~ a leal view im ~e siSmatiom. ~. Mi~e~ expi~ t~t w~le the ci~ co~ssio~ers have ~l~ authe~i~ to dis~ss the petite c~ef, even wither .eau~e~ ~h~ ~ this particul~ ease he would suggest a straw vote,~ e~fined to whi~, ~ual~ied, ~egisSeP~ vo~e~s ~ the 1sst election. Mayo~ Benson made~a ~otio~ tha~ a stpaw v0te be held Au~st 3, 1942 in acco~ce with ~. Miller's sug~stien~ which was ~an~sly ~rri~d. I~ was ~n~$ty a~ed .to ~V~~ the City,s t~act of la~ ~ as ~e "~bage ~p", s~veyed ~ a eng~ee~, se t~t a ~ence ~y be pPoper~ placed ~o~ E. N. ~, Att,y, ~ep~esent~g 0. L. B~aile2, deve!o~r Boston Hills, asked pe~ssiem te ~m~ve cast ~.om pip~ ~stalt~ by ~. Brailey, The Ge~ssion reek t~ ~tte~ ~e~ advis~t. ~ePe be~ no f~t~r ~s~ess the meet~g adJ~eLd