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Minutes 08-05-47REGULAR MEETING OF THE. CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH~ HELD AT CITY HALL ON TUESDAY~ AUGUST ~ t9~7 A regular meeting of the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, was held at the City Hall on Tuesday, August 5~ 1947 at 2:00 P.M. The following, being all of the Commissioners~ ware present: Fo L. Purinton - Mayor B. V. Tattersall - Vice Mayor Clarence Benson - City Clerk The meetin~ was called to order promptly by the Msyor. The minutes of the last regular meeting of July 1st were read in addition to the minutes of those soecial meetings dated July 2nd, July lOth~ and July 21st, which minutes were ~duly adcepted by & motion made by Mr. Tattersall and seconded by Mr. Purinton. The following bills were approved for pa~ant: Parker Ward Jeff Millines Lee Oliver James Taylor Lee Thomas Willie Simmons Willie Wi!li~ms Cs~otyn H. Bowers Wm. J. Daly, Mrs. Parker Ward Jeff Millines Lee Oliver James Taylor Lee Thomas Willie Simmons Willie Williams Margaret May Carolyn Bowers Erie H. Wilson Petty Cash Mr. J. W. Nowlin Parker Ward Jeff Millines Lee Oliver James Tsylor Lee Thomas Willie Simmons Wil!~e Williams Csrolyn Bowers Delores Gardner Albert E. Jones & Sons Collector of Internal Revenue H. R. Daugharty Amount ~ 27.00 40.00~ 27.00~ 33.0o 27.00 29.00~ 27.00~ 2~.43 23.28 33.%5 40.00~ 33.00 33.00~ 32.80 32.80 32.80~ 23.2~ 27.30~ 32.00~ 50.29~ 253.00 32.80~ 40.00~ 30.00~ 33.00~ 32.80 32.80 32.'80 24.80 21.0~ Parker Ward Jeff Millines Lee Oliver James Taylor 'Leonard Harris Lee Thomas Willie Simmons Willie Williams Carolyn Bowers Delores Gardner Audrey Savickas East Coast Salvage & Warehousing Co. F. L. Purinton B. V. Tattersall Clarence Benson ClaUde L. McCoy Ruth Hughes Holland T. May Arthur Cook A. C. Carver John E. Raulerson O. S. Heaton William Norton Florida Power & Light City of Boynton Beach A. D. Jurney Perker Ward Jeff Millines Lee Oliver James Taylor Leonard j. Harris Lee Thomas Willie Simmons Willie Williams John Tanner Delores Gardner Carolyn BOwers Audrey Savickas Joe D. Hat!ess A. D, Jurne~ Firemen,s Payroll Duro Test Corporation The H. & W.B. Drew Co. Atlantic Nat'l Bank The Lake Worth Herald Press Halsey & Griffi{h Boynton Beach News Rubin Comstruction Co. Sockwetl Company Geo. W. Fowler Co.,' Inc. Shaw Brothers 0il Co. 0. W. Scott Austin Supply Co. Hood's Aub Service CO. transfer of fund s ~mount 40. 32.00~, 33. O0 32.80 32.80~ 32,80~ 32.80~ 27.?0~, ~23.00, 2%.%0~ 2831.72~ %0. O0 %0. O0 %0. OO ~0.00~ 1~+8.80 202.20 26~. 20 t9~.30 189.20 98.40~ 173 · 40 283.17~ '90.00~ 119.8~ ~32.80~ O. 00~ 33. oc 33- O0 32.80 32~80~ 32.80'-'~ 32.80 33 · O0 2~. 30.40 2%. O0 ~ 8.00 4?. O0 27.36 ~3 · 13 3~. O0 10.50~- $1~ 8o ~ 18.90 ~ 37. ~0 22??. O0 ~ 193.01~ 16. O0 ~ 197.00, 20. 90.~ -3- Mercer's Service Station Hill's Hardware Ross Garage Southern Meter & Repair Co. The H. C. Nutting Co. Florida Power & Light Co. Chester F. Wright M. T.~Crabtree A. R. Cook Southern Bell Tel. & Tel. A. C. Carver Holland T. May A. D. Jurney Total The followiDg bills were withheld Himes & Himes B.M. Woolbright Amount 6.61~ 90.90 1~0.00 2.50~ 1 8.3o 3166.13~ 15o.oo 87.70 6¥.20~ 15.30~ $15217. 3 pending further investigation: $6~7.$0 500.00 A letter was received from Mr. Ralph D. Mulhollen asking Commission approval to erect an outboard motor sales ~nd service shop east of the Federal Highway on the north side of Boynton Canal. ~s this is property owned by C. 01 Miller, the letter was turned over to him. He s~ated that no lease o~ permit had been obtained from him and he suggested the Commission write a letter to Mr. Mulhollen requesting that he contact Mr. Merkel who is building docks on the south~side of the canal. Such letter was duly authorized to be written. Authorization for ordering one Wallace & Tiernan Chlorinator and Booster Pump from East Coast Salvage and Warehousing Company was withheld pending further investigation. Abatement was authorized by the Commission of the 1955 taxes on the following lots in Cherry Hills inasmuch as property was.state-owned at that time. This confirms DT#312 dated July 26, 1957. _ L~ts 110-121, 171-19~, 213, 21~, 217-219, 2~4-268, 271-273, 277, 27~, 291 295, 322, ~23, 328, 329, 336-339, 353-383, 388, 389, 390-395, $02-$29, ~+~ ~0+5~ $66L~75, $77-$88, 506, 507, 537-559. ' Commission approved settlement of delinquent taxes Of Erie H. T~ilson~ covered by DT #283-286 Inclusive. · A letter waslr'eceiv?d from the State HOtel Commission requesting that we comply with Florida Statutes Chapter %11, Section %ll.O~ and 511.23 when issuing building permits and occupational licenses. The Commisslon requested the Deputy Clerk to comply with their request. A letter'was received from Jerrold F. Jacob, Attorney at Law in Lake Worth, F!ori~a asking CommisSion approval of a transfer of liquor license ~ow 'in the name of Gus Fillo~ to Louis S. Rankin & Gee B. Cue on premises known las "Five Acres". by the' CommiSsion. This~transfer was. approved unanimously The question was brought up concerning the new cometary plots. ~ sample deed from the Lake Worth ~Pinecrest Cemebary" was shown and the form was approved by the Commission. Authorization was given the Deputy Clerk to order the required number to supply our needs for the new cemetary. A question of the cost of a 9emetary plot was brought up but the price of $1~.00 per plot still stands. A letter was received from the Columbian Bank Note Company acknowledging and thanking the Commission for instructions they received from Thomas M. Cook & Company to prepare 60 $1000 water revenue certificates. A letter was received from the Florida Power & Light Company asking for a letter of authorization to install the following lights in Colored Town: ! 1 1 1 1 - Colored school, Lincoln Ave. - Corner Lincoln and Green - Corner Green & Central Ave. - Corner Green & ~ells Road. - Between the Continental Club & Green on Wells Road Such letter was duly authorized to be written. ~ letter was received from Joe D. Hatless pointing out that abstracts covering property ~he City wishes to sell make notatio~ that Lots 8 & 9, Block 6, Original Town of Boynton have been dedicated for park purposes. The CommiSsioners stated they would get in touch withthe County Commissioners to see what can be done to overcome this situation so that these land sales can be completed. Dr. W. C. Williams Jr. made an apDearance at the meeting asking for a road up to his property located in Acreage Section 33. The Commission withheld my definite decision but stated they would do what they could. Mr. Tattersall made motion to purchase a power lawn mower at $175.OO from Herman Butts and stated the City was in great need of one. This motion was seconded by Mr. ?urinton with al! Commissioners voting in the affirmative. Mr. Tattersall made a mo~ion to transfer $~O00.00 from the Interest and Sinking Fund to the General Fund until such time as the City is able to again~imburse the Interest and Sinking Fund. Mr. Purinton seconded the motion wi~h all Commissioners voting in the affirmative. Approval was given to reimburse Mr. May at ~¢ a mile for all driving done on City business. Mr. ~. O. Miller asked the Commission f or an appropriation of $200. for the Resources Development Board. Mr. Purinton made a motiQn that $200.00 be given which motion was seconded by M~. T~ttersall with all Commissioners voting in the affirmative. The City Commission suggested the n~me of W. T. Woolbri~ht as the third member of the Firemens Relief and Pension~Fund Committee subject to the approval of the Fire Department. A latter was read from Wideman, Wardlaw & Stewart~ local counsel for the S.A.L. Ry.~ in regar~ to ordinances or resolutions governing the operation of railroads within the limits of Boynton Beach. It was the opinion of the Commission, after a search of the records~ that there wereho such ordinances or resolutions in effect. There being no further business, the meeting was declared adjourned by the Mayor. Vice Mayor City Clerk