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Minutes 11-25-49MINUTES OF THE. SPECIAL -MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH~ FLORIDA HELD AT _~HE CITY i~ALL ON THE 25TH DAY OF NOVEMBER 1949 The City Counci2 convened at a Specia2 Meeting at the City : 0 November 25th, 1949. Hall at 7 3 PeM.~ Councilmen Present: Mr. F.L. Purinton~ Mayor Mr. C.H. Hood Mr. W.T. Woo!bright Mr. Ralph Ross The meeting was called to order by Mayor Purinton who stated the purpose of the meeting Was to discuss the job of city attorney and to decide uoon signs advertising Boynton. Mayor Purinton asked City Clerk Dorothy Williams to read a letter from the law firm of Winters, Foskett~ Cook & Tylander within whom firm reposed the job of City Attorney. The letter signed by Bert Winters~ exolained the firms desire to resign based uoon - first~ its inability to open a local office in Boynton as they originally olanned and second~ to relieve the board of Commissioners of any criticism for appointing out of town office or person. The letter also included a legal ooinion that it is oossible to have more than one voting precinct in Boynton provided this is done to conform with the time element etc. Commissioner Woolbright moved the resignation be accepted. Commissioner Ross seconded it and it was oassed unanimously. Co~missioner Ross then moved Rovert L. appointed city attorney. Commissioner Hood also~ passed unanimou§~y. Griffith Jr.~ be seconded it and this~ Many of the eighteen oersons who attended the meeting took part in the open discussio~ of the signs which are to be olaced at the north and south entrance to Boynton on Federal Highway. The Consensus was for signs twenty feet long, ten feet wide and bearing the inscriotion "Boynton Beach Welcomes You" plus a picture of an arching ~ailfish and the caption "Five Minutes to Sailfishing Grounds". A.C. ~nipp!e of West Palm Beach was introduced by the new city attorney 3riffith who explained B~ippie Woul~d like to bid for the job, After looking at Mr. ~ghipole's samples~ listening to his ideas and getting his prices it was decided to award him the contract for two signs at $~00. Captain Kenny Lyman, Allen King and Arthur Worrell were appoi~nted a committee of three to o~ay the sketches and captions. - 2 The spots picked for placing the signs were the James Miner property west of the Florida East Coast tracks (coming into Boynton)o On the southern boundary the Boynton Nursery was selected as the site. After thanking those present for the fine t-~rnout and for their evident interest Mayor Purinton adjourned the meeting. C~t~ Clerk