Minutes 05-24-48MINUTES OF SPECIAL MEETING OF THE CITY CO~NCiL
OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, HELD IN
THE CITY HALL, BOYNTON BE~CH~ FLORIDA, MAY 2~,
TheCity Council convened at a Special Meeting at
the City Hall~ 7:30 P.M., May 2~, 1958.
Councilmen present were:
Mr. B. V. Tattersa%!,
Mr. Ralph Ross
Mr. F. L. Purinton
Mr. Clarence Benson
Mr. W. T. Woolbright
Mayor
The meeting was called to order by the Mayor, who
stated the purpose of the meeting was to adept a Resolution
providing for the sale of delinquent taxes.
The following Resolution was read by Mr. Wooibright:
"RESOLUTION
W~E. REAS~ there are certain unpaid taxes upon real
estate owing to the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, and which
have become delinquent; and
WHEREAS~ the law requires a sale of such lands for
such u~oaid and delinquent taxes;
NOW~ THEREFORE~ BE IT RESOLVED~ by the City Council
of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida~ that the Tax Collector
of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida~ be~ and he hereby is,
ordered and directed to make out a statement of all such real
estat~e (uponwhich there are unpaid and delinquent taxes)~
Specifying the amount due on each parcel, including inter~st
from April 1,' 19~8, to date of sale, at the rate of 18% per
annum, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale
in the same order i~ which the lands were assessed, and to
publish such list once a week for four consecutive weeks~ in
the Boynton Beach News, a newspaper.
BEIT FURTH~ERRESOL~D, that the notice of sale
shall be substantially in the following form:
'NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the following described
lands will be sold at public sale on the o~-~ day of July
A.D. 19~8, at the City Hall~ in the City of Boynton Beach,
County of Palm Beach, and State of Florida, to pay the amount
due for taxesl herein set opposite to the same together with the
cost of such sale and advertising costs:
~e~criotion of land
-2-
01Frier
Amount of Tax
hold
law.
Tax Collector,
City of Boynton Beach~ Florida.'
'BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED~ that such Tax Collector do
such tax sale pursuant to such notice, and in accord with
BE IT FUR THER RESOLVED, that upon the holdiHg of such
to the City
THIS RESOLUTION PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS 2$th day of
May, A.D. !9~8.
B. V. TATTERSALL, Mayor"
Motion was made by Mr. Woolbright, and seconded by
Mr. Ross that the proceeding Resolution be adopted. Motion
carried unaminously.
Mr. Tattersall stated that Mr. Twedt, was selling
his restaurant on the Federal Hwy, due to illness, that having
a beer and wine licorice would aid greatly in the sale of the
restaurant. Motion was made by Mr. Woolbright, seconded by
Mr. Ross~ and unaminously carried~ that the unused portion of
the beer and wine license issued to P. F. & Wm. K. Harouff (and
which was never used)be transferred to Mr. Twedt.
Mr. Charles Senior, Msnager of the Florida power
LightCompanE~ presented t~e City with Franchise Revenue ckeck
in the amount ~f $2~682.06.
The City Clerk was authorized by vote of the Council
to correct the 1957 tax roll to include the following prooerty
omitted from the roll:
Lots 21 to 25 ine!, Blk 63~ Beverly Hills, Add #2~ Tax $6.20
Lot 29, B!k 22, Lake-Boynton Estates, Harry J. Soil, owner
~TaX$o31
A letter was read from Mr. Robt W. Whelps, Chicago~
Ill., regarding-the renting of the Casino at the expiration of
Lucille & Otley's use of same. The Clerk was instructed to
write Mr. Phelps he would be advised when a decision has been
reached regarding future rental of the casino.
There being no further b~usiness, ~,~eeting adjouroned.
B. V. TATT~SALL~ Mayor
D. ~ WI~LIAMS~. Clerk