O67-03ORDINANCE NO'. '67- 3
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
GP~NTING A CONDITIONAL USE PURSUANT TO
SECTION 38-8 (A) (31) OF THE ZONING CODE
OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AUTHORIZING
THE SALE OF TRAILERS ON A PORTION OF LOTS
22, 23, AND 24 SAM BROI~N JR SUBDIVISION
AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 81, PALM
BEACH COUNTY RECORDS.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH,
FLORIDA:
SECTION 1: That a conditional use to authorize trailer
sales on the following-described property is hereby granted:
A parcel located in the easterly portion of
Lots 22, 23 and 24, Sam Brown Jr. Subdivision
as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 81, Palm
Beach County records more particularly described
as: Begin at a point 90' west of F.E.C. Rail-
road right of way on the south boundry line of
Lot 22 run north at an angle approximately $45',
East 208', South 345', west 90' to P.O'.B'.
SECTION 2: Effective Date. This ordinance shall become
effective in the manner and at the time provided by the Charter
and ordinances of the city of Boynton Beach, Florida.
First reading this 6th day of February
, 196 7.
Second, final reading and passage this 20th day of
February,A.D, 1967.
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA
ATTEST:
City Clerk
(CORP ~SEAL)
lvlayo r ~
C otfnc i 1 ma'n ~)' '
COuncilman
EXCERPT FROM-
P,.EGU~ CITZ
~I~RCH 6, 1967
oRD]MkNCE 67-1- ~I~ t~D~G - DECL~fP~TION OF ~T ~ m~
'~ 1~. F~, city attorney, stated h~ has done s~ rese~ch on
~tter ~d Ylor~a Statuate 171.04, the law ~der ~ich they
o~rat~, ~$ declared ~constitutio~, a~ therefore the ~e~tion
- of this l~d is not possible.
.1-~. S~ummers moved tD~t these annez~tions be. abandoned due to ~he fact
that it is unconstitutional, seconded by N~. }-~chael and it vms
~m~uimously carried°
~. Michael' stated he ~iShed to commend our City Attorney for doi~
~uch a fine jobs
EXCERPT FROM
~ CITY
]~H 6, 1967
,,t'MC OF INTENT TO Ak~IEX BANOS &
~G
D~TION
P~Y PANEL .....
O~CE 67-R ~~G ~ ~r~Q~ OF ~, P~, ,
1~. F~, city ~ttorney, stated he has done s~e rose,ch on tMs
~tter ~d Flo~ Statute %~.04, the !aw ~der ~ich th~ ~
o~rat~, ~ declmred ~constitutio~, a~ there~ ~e ~e~tio~
- of this l~d is not possible~
F-mo S~mmers moved that these anney~tions be. abandoned due to the fact
that it is nnconstitutioo~l, seconded by ~. ~chael and it vas
:nn~nimousty c~-ied.
Michael ~t~ed he ~shed to commend our City Attorney for' doing
~uch a fine joB~ .