Minutes 12-05-49r
MI~UJTES OF THE REGUL~/~ ~EETING OF THE
CITY COUNCIL OF ~ CITY OF BOYNTON
BEACH~ FLORIDA~ HELD AT T~. CITY H~~LL
ON THE ~TH DAY OF DECEMBER 1959
The City ~ou!_cil convened at
Hall, at 7:30 O.M.~ December ~th,
Codncilmen Present:
the regular meeting at the City
19~9
MY. F.L. Purinton
M~. A.E. Shook
Mr. Raloh Ross
M~. C.H. Hood
Mr. W.T. Wooibright.
The meeting was called to order by the Mayor.
Cmty Clerk Dorothy WmIlmams read the~mmn~tes of ih~l-~st
regular meeting'w~ich~were acceoted as read on motion of Comm-
issioner Woolbright with Commissioner Hood seconding.
Minutes of the special meeting were also read and accepted
as read by motion of Commissioner Woolbright seconded by Commissioner
Ro~s.
A letter from Mrs. Nora Bowen told of the Business and Pro-
fessional %~oman's olan for a formel opening of the new Boynton
Beach~ oost officer Saturday~ December 10th. She asked police
pa~.ol of the area at that time olus permission to erect a platform.
All agreed on this but stioulated the platform should not imoede
vehicular traffic on Ocean Avenue.
Oliver Falacinelli appeared asking reduction for his occuoat-
ional license exolaining he made less than most on his tractor jobs
which were "mainly for friends". After explaining the cost of
license is predicated uoon one's desire to solicit this wor~,
rather than upon the eventual earnings~ this matter was tabled.
Mr. Falacinelli was told, however~ anyone doing any such work
for hire must hold the proper license.
Forney Horton submitted an offer of $20 or four loads of muck
in exchange for the old Briggs and Stratt~n pump owned by the city
but in disuse many years.
The Co~mission agreed to the "sale" and directed John Raulerson,
Suoerintendent of the Water Department~ to complete the deal for the
Commission. ~
Uoon motion made by Mr. Ross and seconded by Mr. Shook the
following resolution passed unamimously:
Resolution
Upon motion duly made and seconded, the following resolution
was umaminously adopted:
BE IT RESOLVED BT TP~E Ci~y Commission of the City of Boynton
Beach, a municipal corporation of the State of Florida, as follows:
lo That the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, does hereby con-
tract and agree to enter into an agreement with Scott m. Loftin
and Johm W. Nartin, as Trustees of the property of Florida Eas~
Coast Railway Company, aud not individually, wherein ~ud whereby
said City of Boynton Beach, Florida, is given the right and pti-
vilege to use for public street crossing purposes only that pert
of the right of way and property of said Florida East Coast Rail-
way Company in the City of Boynton Beach, described as follows:
A ~E$ctangular shaped parcel of land 28.0 feet wide
northeasterly and southwesterly extending northwesterly
and southeasterly across the right of way and tracks of
Florida East Coast Railway Company at First Street in
said parcel of land being located 4820 feet more or less
southwesterly from the Railway,s Mile Post Ne. 311 from
Jacksonville, Florida, said right of way of the Railway
having a total width of 80.0 feet at this location, being
25.0 feet in width on each side of the center line of the
Railway's~northboundmain track.
All as shown'colored yellow upon blue print of part
of the Railway's P~anVS-S18-19C dated No~ember 14,1949,
attached to said agreement ~nd made a part thereof.
according te all of the terms and conditions as are set
forth in copy of said agreement on file with the City Com-
mission of Boynton Beach,Florida, and by reference thereto
made a part hereof.
2. That the Mayor,
with the
attestation of the City
Clerk, be and they are hereby authorized aud directed to
~xecute said agreement for and on behalf of said City ef
Boynt on Beach.
$. That this resolution shall take effect immediately
upon its passage.
Attest
C fry Cler~
m
Arvel A. Stuart appeared asking continuous policing of
school buses as they deposit home-coming children on their various
corners° He presented a letter from Foy W~rd which included this
same request. Criticism of the current policing was implied in
both requests.
Police Chief A.C. Carver exnlained he escorts one of the
three school buses whenever ooss~ble but reminded his audience
this detail sometimes coincides with an emergency police call.
He suggested the Boynton Police Force might get assistance on
this from the State Patrol. Mayor Purinton suggested an additional
policeman might be needed and Commissioner Woolbright asked if a
shifting of current scheduled time might provide a patrolman for
this detail.
Answering the second criticism in ~. Ward's letter that two
of the current Commissioners are holding down Inspectors' jobs$
Commissioners Shook and Woolbright explained they serve completely
without pay as Building and Electrical Inspectors, respeetively~
thus saving the tax payers' money.
John McNames, City Auditor in charge of the city's books
suggested the city use a calendar yea? rather than the, current~
fiscal year for zts books. He Said this coinciding of fiscal
and calendar years might simplify some features of the Commission's
work when starting a new calendar year. If adooted the slack
would be t~men uo at this timer said Mr. McNames, by making the
just-submitted reports (for the oast twelve months) cover a
fourteen month oeriod or thru De~ember 31st.
All agreed to get legal advice on this and, if approved,
to adoot Mr. McNames'S suggestion.
Mrs. Bertha Williams was appointed Deputy Clerk of the
Election Board and M~s. Wlyma Slavens as additional insoec~or
for the General Election of December 6th~ 1959
Bills 0'Kayed For Payment:
Gan Fund Water Fund Depositors
Dave Lanier
Geroge Cain
Leonard Harris
Lee Thomas
Charlie W~ters
Solomon Pitts
Sam Murray
Henry Cooper
Grady L. Simmons
Charles Jones
David Colwell
Joe Meeks
David White
¥2.00
33.70
33 · OO
39.70
31.80
29.00
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13. ~0
23.25'
23.2¢
li.2~
6. O0
6.0o
Jessie J. Wright
A.C. Carver
Hardie R. Daugharty
N.O. Marshall
D.V. Williams
Muriel Herring
John Bell
John Eo Raulerson
Frank Earl Cline
Alma Cline
Jessie J. Wright
Russell Slone
Davi~ White
Joe Meeks
David Colwell
Charles Jones
Grady Lo SiMmons
Henry Coooer
Sam Murray
Solomon Pitts
Cha~lie %*aters
Lee Thomas
Leonard Harris
Dave Lanier
George Cain
Jack Gardner
Mrs. I.W. Corman
Jerome Casey
Jerome Casey
Jessie J. Wright
Russell Slone
Thomas Jefferson
David White
David Colwell
Charles Jones
Grady L. Simmons
Henry Coooer
Sam Murray
George Cain
Solomon Pitts
Charlie Waters
Lee Thomas
Leonard Harris
Dave Lanier
O.Q, Atkinson
H.J. Schutt
A.C. Carver
N.0. Marshall Jr.
H.R. Daughar ty
D.V. Williams
Muriel W. Herring
6.00
129.30
103.90
114.50
99.80
4.07
29.30
22.30
18.00
6.00
24.00
18.00
24.00
29.30
31.8o
33.00
31.80
3%70
33.00
42.00
33.50
22.00
3.00
9.00
24.00
33.00
3i.80
36.00
333.00
26.70
21.00
33.50
27.00
3t.80
39.70
~3.00
2.00
4.50
129.30
103.90
99.80
74.50
76.00
118.60
67.90
7.50
7.50
7.50
7. fro
7.50
John Bell
John E. Raulerson Jr.
Frank Earl Cline
F.L. ?urinton
A.E. Shook
W.T. Woolbri~ht
Ralph D. Ross
C.H. Hood
John L. McNames
Winters~ Foskett~
Raloh W.' Chaoman
Frank Nutting
Kathleen Koepnick
Joseph A. Reese
Joseph A. Reese
Chas Senior BoB.F.D.
Leonard Harris
George Cain
Dave Lanier
Henry Cooper
Sam Murray
Solomon Pitts
Charlie Waters
Lee Thomas
Grady L. Simmons
Frank Smith
Thomas Jefferson
David White
David Colwell
Charles Jones
Aunt Sally!s Restaurant
Cameron & Barkley Co.
Russell Uniform Co.
Florida P~er & Light Co.
J.0. Savoic
Rubin Constl Co.
Palm Beach Tp~ewriter Co.
Boynton Beach News
Delray Beach Motors~ Inc.
Ocean City Lumber Co.
Southern Bell Tel & Tel
F.J. Sirchie
Bo*Del Printing Co.
Chase National Bank
Vaugh~& Wright
?6.OO
5o. oo
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75.00
Cook & Tylander~O.00
50. oo
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10. O0
9.00
122. O0
33- 00
33.00
33 · gO
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31.8O
31.80
39,00
3~6.90
5.87
33. oo
30. oo
33. O0
33 · O0
3i- 80
33. oo
28. l0
2~. 90
~71. ~6
30. oo
16.O0
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8.17
9.1~
221.63
61.29
~.60
8.2O
%00
3.i2
118.60
67.90
26.6t
7.50
7.50
There being no further business Mayor Purinton entertained a
motion from Commissioner Hood to adjourn the meeting. Commissioner
Ross seconded and the meeting was adjourned.
Ma~or~
Clerk