Minutes 03-04-47REGUL~R MEETING OF COMMISSIONERS OF
T~ CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH~ FLA~
MARCH 4~ 1947 at 2:00 P.M.
A regular meeting of the City Commissioners of the City of
Boynton Beaeh~ Fla. was held at the City Hall on Tuesday~
March 4~ 1947 at 2:00 P~M, the following ~elng all of the
Commissioners who were present:
Paul Mercer~ Mayor
B, V, Tattersall~ Vice Mayor
Clarence Benson~ City Clerk
The meeting was called to order by the Mayor, The minutes
of the regular meeting of February 4th were read and approvede
Mr, Hartung appeared before the Commissioners to request a
delinquent tax settlement on Lo2s 8~13 Block 21 Bowers Park~
and Lots 22-2~ Bloc~ 21 Central Park ~nnex on the basis of ~wo
years delinquent plus the current tax, This property being in
the smme subdivision as other property purchased by Mr, Hartomg for
which the delinquent taxes had been settled on this basis~ the
Commissioners granted the request but agreed that any other
delinquent taxes must be settled on a five year and curren~ basis,
it was brought to the Commissioners~ attention that no replies
have been received concerning the cleanup st the rear of Hood's garage
and the septic tank at Wacksman~s place~in colored tovm, The
Commissioners requested that Mr, Whitfield be sent to each of these
places to check on them,
Representatives of the Youth Council appeared before the
Co~missioners having as their spokesmen Mrs, ToeLaer and M~, Harless
for the purpose of convincing the Commission of the importance of a
p~rk ~nd playground on Ocean Avenue south of the school, They
requested assurances from the Commissioners of at least a $1200
yearly f~ud set aside for water~ lights an5. ground and building
maintenance, It was pointed out by the spokesmen that a building will
be erected from a drive for donations, The council also urged the
Commissioners for a legal paper ~rawm up to forever set aside this
property for a oublic park and barring any portion of it being sold
for any other purpose, The Commissioners agreed to have Mr, McCoy
draw up the necessary papers protecting this land for a park'but
declined to promise anything in the way of a yearly fund until such
time as a budget was drawn up and_ it was seen that money could or
could not be set aside for this purpose, The Commissioners did state
they are in Favor wholeheartedly with the program,
Requests were received from Miss Wylma Slavems~ Mrs. Clara B.
~aite and Mrs. W. S, Sheoard to serve on the election board April ~4th.
These requests were accepted by the Commission. Mr. Seegitz was
appointed to act as Deputy for the election.
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A letter was received from the Boynton Beach School District
requesting that adequate schoel zone signs be secured and placed in
the street at the east and west boundary of the school zone during school
hours, They also requested oolice protection during school hours. By
action of the Commissioners~ school zone signs will be olaced and the
police will be instructed to check on the area.
A letter was received from Mr. Durst complimenting the City on a
fine clesnup job he had requested near his home.
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Letter received from Jessie M. Crawford regarding inquiry mnt
due her
her de±~nouent aha current taxes. She states sh-e had credit
of $123.7~ from the year 1933 on. The Commissioners ruled to allow her
the credit and asked that a letter be written to that effect.
Mayor Mercer asked for a motion to buy a dump truck. This motion
was made by Mr. Tattersall and seconded by Mr. Benson.
A letter was received from J. Hatless confirming-the Commission's ~' ~ Tax Roll.
~eques, that he assist in the preparstion of the 19~7 ~mt~
The letter al~o explained in deJaml the amo'~ut of work involved but
Mr. Hatless was unable to state the cost of this work. The Co~mission
declmned to make a final decision on the m~te~ until ~ne cost of this
work is made ~uown.
L. H~tley brought a complaint before the Commissioners against
..... e and noise was caused
the ~luc in Colored Tow~. He stated much dmsturoanc
due to all night sessions at the Club. The Co~missioners agreed to see
that the Club was closed at 2:00 ~,M~ and if not~ the license will be
revoked,
. Mr, Marcinowski requested by letter ~nat the Cmty assume cost of
filling in a mosquito ditch on his oroperty which the Mosquito Control
Board had dug~ Commissioners ruled to pay 1/2 of the expenses,
By action of the Commissioners~ a check was authorized for pa3~ant
· ~ ~ ~ ~se for overpayment of taxes because of
to C. O, k_~le~ to re~mbu~ him
unauthorized overassessment~
The p!sn ~resented to the Commissioners at the last meeting regarding
savit~ the city money on ~ower consumed 'by its water pumping system ~as
again withheld pending further investigation.
Mr. H. W. Aiken requested action by the Commissioners regarding
his delinquent taxes~ It was ruled that it be settled by five years
olus current year.
Mr. Tattersa_l presented the Commission .with his resignation
was finally
~ffec~v March 31~ 19WT. After a lengthy orotest~ it
accepted by Mayor Mercer and_ seconded by Mr~ Benson. Mr. McCoy was
phoned to learn ~nether or not a resolution will have to be drawn up
~ " Tattersall
for the ~!ec~on of a Vice Ma~or in view of the fact, ~h~t. ~m.
resigned effective ~avcn 31~ z9W7~ one year before ~ermmna~mon of o_~mce.
- - ~ud agreed to do
Mr. Mc~ y stated a resolution will have to be drawn uo
so at once~
A question was brought up regarding the consolmaacio~ of the Boynton
Beach and Delray High Schools~ The Commissioners stated this was
entirely up to the School Board.
Mr. Purinton brought before the Commission a question regarding
new homes which he has constructed in Colored Town. He was uuaware
of a road to be placed there and had_ built homes on this right-of-way.
The road being used there runs directly over privately-owuaed property.
His request was that the Commission take action regarding leaving the
road where it now is being used because if not~ the houses will have
to be moved. The Commission stated nothing could be done by them
but suggested Mr. Purlnton ourchase those lots in question.
A letter was written and approved authorizing Caldwell~ Marshall~
Trimble & Mitchell to perform the necessary work in cormection with
the ~ew bond refunding and their fee to be
Mr. Hartu~%g requested an additional two year plus current tax
settlement on the following acreage: Section 33 All of W½ of Lots
9~12 Inclusive and all of W% of Lots 17-20 Inclusive of 80 acres,
The Co~sissioners ruled that settlement would be five years plus
current year zaxeso
The following oroinance~mends ordinance ~1~3 enact_ed ~AN
ORDINANCE BY THE TOWN OF B0-.~q~TON~ PALM BEACH COUNTY~ FLORiDA~ PROVIDING
~E RULES: REGD~ATIONS~ A!fD REQUIREMENTS iN T~ ERECTION~ BUILDING~
AND CONSTRUCTION OF BUILDINGS OF EVERY KI~$ OR NATURE~ ~ OTHER
S~UCTURES ~ ~qIN THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE TO%~ OF BO~TON~
FLORiDA~ AISD PROVIDING PENALTIES$ Ad~ DECL~_RiNG AN E~RGENCY,~
Passed and adooted by the Town Commission of the Town of Boynton
on the secon~ day of Apri!~ 19~0,
%ffHEREAS it is deemed advisable and to the best'interests of
the City of Boynton Beach~ Florida and inhabitants thereof that
.Section 3 of Ordinance No. 173 entitled~AN ORDINANCE BY THE T0~N OF
B0k~TON~ PALM BEACH COUNTY~ FLOEIDA~ ~ROVIDING THE RULES~ REGULATIONS~
Ad~ REQULRE~NTS iN THE ERECTION~ BUILDING~ AND CONSTRUCTION OF
BUILDINGS OF EVERY KIND OR NATo~RE~ ~n%~D OTHER STRUCTURES~ WiTHiN THE
CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE TO%~ OF BOY~NTON~ FLORg~ AN~ PROVIDING
PEND~TiES$ A~ DECLARING ~dN EMERGENCY," be mmended as herein provided,
NOW THEREFORE be it. ordained that sub-Section A of Section
under the title ~Fees" be mud the same is hereby repealed.
BE IT ~THER ordained that the following sub-section A
$1.00 for issuance of permit o!us $.10 per $t00
on the estimated cost Of such buitding~ structure~
alteration~ repair or aao~ion.
be inserted in !ieu~ in olaee~ and instead of the provisions of
Section A so repealed as aforesaid.
BE IT FURTHER ordained that a degree of emergency does exist
and is hereby declared to exist for the immediate preservation of
the oub!ic peace~ health:&safety of the mu_nicipality of~Boynton Beach
for the oassage and adovtion of this ordinance.
BE iT FURTHER ordained that this ordinance beingan ~'~.~o~e,~_. ge~.,cy~
ordinance is passed and adopted at this meeting upon wduIch the
same was introduced and passed.
PASSED AND adopted thiis 4th d~a Marc~ A.D., z9 7,
Mayor
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Vice Mayor
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Commissioner Mercer moved the adoption of the foregoing ordinance
and Commissioner T~ttersall seconded the motion for the adootion of
the foregoing ordinance~ such ordinance having been read in full and
fully discussed by the Commission~ upon a vote being had and taken~
such ordinance was passed and adopted as an emergency ordinance and
declared to be passed and s~opted by the Mayor.
AN 0RDiN~CE DESIGNATING CERTAIN LA~DS
FOR STREET A~ R0kD PT3U{P0SES~ AND
DEDICATING THE SAME TO THE, USE OF THE
PUBLIC~ AND DECLARING ~_N EMW~RGENCT.
W~_'~REAS~ it is deemed to be to the best interests of the
residents and taxpayers of the municipality of Boynton Beach: Florida~
that certain r_gnts~of-way be dedicated for road and street purposes$
NOW: THEREF0n~=~ BE IT ORDAIneD by the City Commission of the
City of Boynton-Beach~ Florida~ that the following described pieces
of proo~rty~ situate in Section Township ~ South~ R~nge ~3 East~
in Boynton Beach~ Palm Beach County~ Wlorida, viz:
The North Fifty Feet of the South 710~ of the East
Half ofthe Northeast Quarter~ lying west of Federal m_gnway~
The North Fifty feet of the South i~78~.07 feet of the East
Half of .~.a Northeast Quarter~ lying west of Federal Highways
The North Th=r~y feet of the East Half of the Northeast
° ' o~na east of the
Quarter lying west of the Fed%ral Highway ~TM
Hight-of-way of Florida East Coast Raiiway~
be~ and the same hereby are~ designated as rights-of-way for street
~ud road purposes~ and the same are dedicated perpetually hereby for
the use of the oublic as such rights~of-way for street and road ~urposes;
BE IT FL~THER ORDAi~D~ that a grave emergency~ affecting the
health: peace mud safety of the residents ~ud the ci, tizens of the City
of Boynton Beach~ Florida~ requiring the immedis6e passage and adoption
of this ordinance does hereby exist: and is hereby declared to exist~
and this ordinance shell be effective immediately upon its passage and.
adootion.
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PASSED end aaopte this
Attest:
City Clerk
A letter was received,from F_orida Power & Light Company asking
authorization to install one ov~rnead~ bracket type street light at the
an
corner of Woolbright Road d Federal Highway. The Commissioners
instructed that letter be written authorizing the Florida Power & Light
Company to install-lighting as follows:
i M.E.Churc~ - Green ~t~
Old Lights
, ~ = 6 - Colored Town
~ " -19 - North Federal
New " - 1 - Corner Ocean Ave.-F~uth St.
' " I _eaeral and Woolbright Rd.
'~ " - 4 = Ocean Avenue
" ~ 2 ~ Federal
The meeting was dectarad
following
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adjourned by the Mayor immediately
authorization for pa~ent of the attached list cf bills.
Vi~e-Mayor
City Clerk
The following bills were authorized for payment:
~moqn~
David ~%ite
Lee Thomas
Leonard Harris
James Taylor
Jeff Millines
Charlie Floyd
parker Ward
Holland May
Clarence Benson
B, V. Tsttersall
Paul Mercer
Annabelle Dunbar
Claude McCoy
0. S; Heaton
jot~nRaulerson Jr.
A. C. Carver
Thomas Whitfield
Arthur Cook
Ruth Hughes
Florida Power & Light
Southern Bell Telephone & Telegraph
C. O. Miller
Boynton Beach Electric Shop
Ruth Hughes
Annabelle Dunbar
Parker Ward
Charlie Floyd
Jeff Millines
James Taylor
Leonard Harris
Lee Thomas
John Rigsby
Harvel & Woolbright
Menoher & Myers
A. R. Cook
Annabelle Dunbar
Ruth Hughes
Lee Thomas
L~onard Harris
Lee Oliver
Charlie Floyd
James Taylor
Jeff Millines
Parker Ward
Petty Cash
Boynton Equipment Company ,
Leonard Harris
Lee Thomas
Parker Ward
J~mes Taylor
Jeff Millines
Annabelle Dunbar
$ 27. O0
32.8o
32.80
33.00
¥0.00
33.0o
32.80
203.20
5o. oo
50. oo
50.00
23. O0
50.00
98 .l+0
189.20
173 .~-0
202.20
26~. 20
266.66
91.39
65.28
9¥.95
27.30
25.50
32.80
33.00
~0. O0
33. oo
32.80
32.80
?. 3
3?.50
2~. O0
27.30
32.80
32.80
27. O0
27 · O0
21. O0
¥o. oo
32.80
l+1 .~+9
· 1¥7~.17
32.80
32.80
32.80
33.00
~o. oo
?.50
Ruth Hughes
Dorothy Shepperd
Firemens payroll
T. B. Whitfield - supplies
C. H. Hood
Austin Suoo!y Co.
Cameron ~ ~ark!ey Co.
John Marcin
HilTs Hardware
F. L. ?urinton
Pittsburg Equitable Meter Co.
Rockwell Mfg. Co.
Mueller Co.
Stsndard Service Station
Halsey & Griffith
Elton Harvel
Jurney's Service Station
Ross Garage
Shaw Bros. 0il Company
Wilson Motors ~ r
Mack International Mo~o Truck Corp.
Amount
$ 27.30
1~o:oo
3 oo
396.99
2~.oo
~6.82
102.00
3¥.00
2o.33
117.00
2.~6
31~.5~
23S.3~
13.95
35.65
75.00
io.5o
3o.$0
77.32
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