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Minutes 02-02-70~,~INUTES OF REGULAR CITY COUNCIL ~ETING HELD AT CITY HALL, BOYNTON BEACH: PLORIDA~ MONDAY~ FEBRUARY 2~ i970 AT 7:30 P,t~. PRESENT: Thomas A. Summers~ Mayor Forrest L. Waliace, Vice Mayor Emily Jackson~ Councilwoman Michael V. Michael: Councilman Leonard E. Nylund: Councilman Gene Moore~ City Attorney Harold Hopkins, Acting City Mgr. Tereesa Padgett~ City Clerk Invocation was given by Rev. Nelson Moyer, First Methodist Church~ and the Flag Salute w~s led by Councilman Michael. Robert Beyrer was recognized as representing Sterling Village Senior Citizens; Eddie MitcheLl as representing Concerned Black Citizens; Le~oy Harris, American Legion. ~I~dTES. - Regular Meeting - January 19, 1970 Motion by M~s. Jackson that Minutes of Regular Meeting, Jan, 19, 1970 be accepted as written; seconded by M~. Wallace and mo~ion carried 5-0. P~BLIC A~DIENCE Harry LeFort: 725 Ocean Inlet Drive - complimented M~. Wallace on the way he conducted the public hearing with Leisureville residents and thanked the others that attended~ namely~ Mrs. Jackson and M~, Micha~!. He said he ~s also there to accept Mayor Summers apology for ruling him out of order at a previous council meeting. ~yor Summers stated when he found that he was wrong he would apologize if he was wrong and agreed to take time to look it up. Robert Beyrer~ Sterling Village made inquiry as to purchase of beach p~operty. Mayor Summers advised they had not had any work, hops that allowed time to take up this item. He said their folders are stacked up with work but they wanted ~o have a workshop to check into this matter. Eddie Mitchell~ 329 N.E. 12th Ave. - He noted the council had a public hearing for Leisurevi!le and stated he felt this was very helpful to those people. He hoped the council will show concern with other groups as has been shown to Leisureville. There was considerable expense for this and he inquired as to where the money came from to pay the city's expense and %~s advised it came from the General Fund. He then took up subject of drainage in their area. He was concerned that the black community might not be tied in with 2nd Avenue drainage system. He felt they were given the run-a-round. He said pipe was running into the canal. M~. Michael assured him everything south of the Boynton canal is going to be hooked to 2nd Avenue and the pipes into the canal was a temporary a~rangement to give immediate re!ie~ in the area. Mr. Mitchell further requested the status of what council was doing with County Commission in reference to IOth Avenue. He said they do not have 1 MINUTES REGULAR CITY COUNCIL P~.ETING FEBRUARY 2, 1970 patience any more. He urged that the law abiding citizens would not like to see anything happen that would be deplorable in the City of Boynton Beach but ~eminded council there are those that are hard to hold down. He said his g~oup do not want the 70~s to be like the decade just past and reminded that he will be back if action is not taken. Ezetl Hester, 1106 N.W. 1st Street - Since Council is interested in the citizens of this community he wondered just how interested Council ~ealty is. He is not against citizens moving to Boynton but he is interested in seeing that the streets alt ove~ the city are repaired~ ..£irst they told the contractor delayed this because contract was not in order - then it is only fair to ask when will the contract be in order? ~$aen will the streets all ove~ town be so the citizens can drive without tear- lng up their ca~s. Col. Albert Wehrell~ Boynton Isles - He asked to reinforce M~. Heste~'s thoughts. He said there was from $50 to $90:000 held over for streets and this is to be put together with additional funds which he hopes will solve at least some oC the resurCacing. He urged that the priority list be started as Cast as money is available. ~IDS - OPENING 7:45 P.M. 1. Three (3) Front Load Packers 2. Fou~ (4) Refuse tmain trailers 232 containers 4. Four (4) 3/4 Ton Pick-up trucks One (1) Self propelled power vacuum sweeper 6. Resur~aeing four (4) tennis courts Items 1 thru 4 on the agenda were bid in one package and the following bids were opened and read aloud: Inte~nationaI Harvester Co.: Jacksonville 4 5/4 ton pickups: $2,450 each or $9:800 for 4 units Delivery within 60 days *Container Systems g Equipment Co.: Daytona Beach Refuse train, trailers, containers and 30 yd refuse packers $123:519.97 with Dodge as bid by Hauser Motor Co. $127,629.79 with International as bid by Rich Motors, Inc. Delivery within 60 days from chassis delivery to Lodal, Inc. Benz Chevrolet~ Inc., Lake Worth 4 3/4 ton pickups: $9,099 with 45 day delivery Rowland T~uck Equipment, Inc.~ Miami~ Fla. 3 ~0 cuyd refuse packers, various containers: train containers and 3 chassis International Harvester Chasis, Rich Motors $t24~775.55 130-150 days delivery G~IC Chassis (Jerry Earl) $124,676.55 - 150-150 days Delivery Dodge Chassis: (Hause~ Dodge) ~118,63~.10~ 1~O days d~livery *Add $3,275 to each bid for epoxy finish on containers -2 MINUTES REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING FEBRUARY 2: 1970 BIDS - Continued Genema! GMC Tmuck Sales g Services Inc. 4 - 3/4 Ton Pi~ups $9,267.24 Sanco Corp.~ Winston Salem: N.C. Pmoposal B - $15S ~440.87 with GMC Truck Chassis Proposal B - 141:755.87 with Ford T~uck Chassis Proposal C - 138,389.87 with International T~uck Chassis 120 days delivery. MINUTES REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING FEBRUARY 27 1970 ~s. Jackson moved that bids be turned over to tabulating committee; seconded by ~. Wallace and motion carried 5-0. Item 5 - vacuum sweeper - Bids from DeBra Enterprises, Inc. (DeBra Turf Equipment Co.) Hollywood: Fla. - $1~795. - Model 154 Rogers Jacobson; $115. additional for 12 h.p. (There was only one bid.) ~. Michael moved t~hat the bid be turned over to Tabulating Committee. Motion seconded by ~. Wallace and motion carried 5-0. Item 6 - resurfacing tennis courts - Thomas Kinne, Winchester: Va. $4,667. included bid bond - certified check $235. To be completed in 45 calendar days. Budge Tennis Corp.~ Miami, Fla. $4,400. Bid Bond 5% -Delivery within 14 calendar days from date of purchase order. Mr. Nylund moved that bids be turned over to tabulating committee. Mo- tion seconded by ~irs. Jackson and motion carried 5-0. BIDS - AWARDIN.G,, 1. One (1) 5 Yard D~mp Truck 2. Three (~) 1/2 Ton Pick-up trucks Item 1 - 5 yard dump truck - Tabulating committee recommended bid be awarded to Benz Chevrolet. ~Ir. Michael moved to accept recommendation of tabulating committee and award bid to Benz Chevrolet in amount of $4,814.95; seconded by Mrs. Jackson and motion carried 5-0. Item 2 - 3 1/2 Ton Pickups - l;m. Hopkins advised that bid received, exceeds money budgeted for this item. He therefore recommended elimina- ting the canopy which will deduct $225. Mr. Michael moved that Benz Chevrolet bid be accepted without the canopy $2~035 less $225. and 2 -~ ton pickups $3,588.70. Motion seconded by P~s. Jackson and motion carried 5-0. LEGAL - ORDINANCES - 1st READING Ordinance. No. 70-5 - Rezoning Parcel K - Caidos Request (On table) Mr. Nylund moved that Ord. 70-3 be removed from table, seconded by Mr. Summers. (Mr. Wallace took the gavel so Mayor could second motion) Motion was voted do%,na 3-2. Fir. Wallace, ~irs. Jackson and Mr. Michael voted against motion. .Ordinance N0. 70-4 - Rezoning ParCel L - Caldos Request (On table) Mr. Nylund moved that Ordinance70-4 be removed from table. Motion - 3- MINUTES REGULAR CITY COUNCIL ~ETING PEBRUARY 2~ 1970 seconded by }~r. Summers. (Mr. Wallace took the gavel so i~ayor could sec- ond motion) Motion was voted down. Mrs. Jackson~ Mr. Wallace and ~%r. Michael voted against motion. ~SOLUTIONS - No. 70-B - Terminating Fire Hydrant charge Resolution No. 70-B terminating Fire Hydrant charge was read by City Attorney. k~s. Jackson said this was complicated and she had received a phone call from M~. Startzman and asked [~. Startzmana-nd Mr. Miles to explain it. This was agreed to by Mayor with no objection from coun- cil. ~. Startzman~ 3035 Pine Tree Lane said he was raised when the sanctity of a contract meant something. When he read of this in the paper he said he nearly fell off the chair and called [~rs. Jackson. He explained his understanding of this $75 charge with Ocean Ridge and said he did not agree as a taxpayer, as a citizen and as a water and sewer payer. He said the city should not pass their responsibility to the bondholders who have taken it at face value. He said this ~fpe of business would not held the city's bond rating. He doesn't see how the city can discon- tinue the $75 charge and he vehemently protested the practice. He said it is done so the city can use the funds in the general fund. He felt if the city is so flush it can cut off revenue that it should cut cost of service to taxpayers. If we do not have fire hydrants the insurance premiums will be higher. He felt the city should keep good credit and this is done when a city keeps its %~rd. George Miles, 595 Chapel Hill Blvd., Asked ~. Moore when did council authorize you to enter into the stipulation you entered into. Is it in the minutes? }~]r. ~,~oore said it was approved by council. Mr. Miles stated that as a bond holder he would 9mite a written objection. He warned that if they go ahead their rating will drop so low they will never get any more bonds. I will enter formal objection to it. Mr. l{oore reiterated that this is a part of a court decree; is predicated on good sense and the debt has been paid; paid in full. This is the opiniono~ the bond counsel. He restated that this is a formal court decree. He urged council ~o rest assured they are legally protected~ and if they didn't ~ant to accept his advice that is another thing. He said Mr. Miles had made threats for years. An argument broke out and Mr. Michael moved that Res. 70-B be tabled because there is a long agenda. Motion seconded by Mm. Wallace. Mr. Nylund urged that the Council go ahead and pass this. Mr. ~,bore said he had attempted to clarify this and it is administrative decision; that this culminated a long argxnnent between Ocean Ridge and City o~ Boynton Beach. He said ~his particular charge goes into the charge from general taxpayers and comes out as surplus funds. He said he felt tabling this is in order. On the vote of 1~. Michael's motion that motion did not carry. Mrs. Jackson~ ~,~. Nylund and ~yor Summers voted - 4 - MtlqUTES REGULAR CITY COUNCIL 1,~ETING FEBRUARY 2 ~ 1970 Mr. Nylund moved that Res. 70-B be passed. I~lotion seconded by Summers who handed gavel to Mr. %~!laee %-fnile he seconded the motion. Mr. Wallace stated he did not question the legal advi~ of lir. Moore but he did ask the prerogative of being made more aware; this occu~ed some years past and is being brought up again he said. He then excused him- self from the bench to be absent at the vote. Mayor Summers then passed the gavel to Mr. Michael. Motion did not carry. Mrs. Jackson and }ir. Michael voted No. Mm. Wallace retumned to bench to continue the agenda LEGAL - OTHER Discuss proposed sign ordinance - Mrs. Jackson moved the item be tabled until meeting of Feb. 16th. Motmon seconded by zir. Mmchaem and motmo camried 5-0. Discuss municipal Con~lict of Interest Law - ~frs. Jackson asked what City Attorney had come up with a~ter reading 9~st Palm Beach ordinance on c~nflict of interest. She said she prefe~ed that it be made into an ordinance and later have it go into the chamter. bi~s. Jackson moved that Mr. Moore draw up an ordinance on conflict of interest and attempt to get it to legislative clinic. Motion seconded by ~ir. Michael and motion carried 4-0, ~ir. Nylund abstained from voting. Discuss County control - Mr. }~[oore said he had just received the special act in relation to dog and cat o~inance enacted by county, He said there is a serious question as to its legality. P~. bloore mecommended tabling this till a special meeting with Palm Beach County Municipal League is held, Mr. Wallace moved that the County Control item be tabled until legal aspects are determined of the program. Motion seconded by F~s.Jackson and motion carried 5-0. Reduction o~ Performance Bonds - Sec. ! g II - Leisurevi!te - Acting City P~nager~ Harold Hopkins stated there was only one item insofar as he is concerned in maximum amount of $2500. that still should be taken care of. Mr. Wallace read from a lette~ to Mr, Escha~te regarding ~lOOded area on January 17th as stated by Mr. Sturges. Wallace moved that the reduction of the performance bonds be denied, Mr. Michael didn~tfeel this could be held up to take care of those items since the performance bonds are required for specific reasons such as sewer~ ~ter lines~ lift stations~ etc. He said the private st-~eets are not covered under these bonds. He said there is no dedication of the streets; that the lots run together. Technigally the responsibility MIN/JTES REGULAR CITY COUNCIL M~ETING FEBRUARY 2: 1970 falls back on the residents of the city. After discussion by Mr. Rossi who indicated the flooding condition was a result of a drainage condition from NW 7th in Lake Boynton Estates dump- ing into the Leisureville area and after discussion regard/rig surveyor, etc. Mr. Moore recommended that bond notbe reduced from $5,000 for Section II and $10:000 for Section I. Mr. Michael moved that there be no reduction of the Performance Bond in Section I and Section II. Motion carried 5-0. Clarification of O~dinances Mr. Wallace opened discussion re original concept of cluster type development at Leisureville. Plans showed curb- ing ~ut curbing was not constructed. They were talking about various recreational facilities. Each time there have been zoning changes they have increased the amount of people ~oving in but not increased the re- creational facilities for these people moving in. They have put 60 parking places for a golf course and this will not be adequate; also, g~een areas were to be included in the development and at the last quest the lake was to be o%~ed by the developers. Insofar as the City is concerned the homes are to be built to specifications on file with Building Depar~nent and they are the barest minimum speeifications. Yet the contractor who built the model homes was not employed to build the rest of the~homes. Also I only find 17 45 ft. lots - all of these things and more and I would like to talk to Caldos to see if we can't Straighten these things out and live in hazvnony one with another. I want Mr. Escharte to sit down and talk with us as a group. Some of these areas need to be straightened out and then we need to improve our public relations - I recommend a meeting as soon as possible. Mr. Wallace moved that council meet with Catdos at 7:30 Tuesday~ Feb.3rd in downstairs council conference room since cou~cit chambers are in use. Motion seconded by Mms. Jackson and motion carried $-O. (This is to be a public meeting for as many as can cro~ into the room. ) OLD BUSINESS Consider additional board appointments - (On the table) moved that appointment of boards be removed from table. onded by~,~s. Jackson and motion carried. P~. Michael Motion sec- M~. Michael moved that the list be accepted as presented. Motion sec- onded by }~s. Jackson and motion carried 5-0. ADDITIONAL BOARD .APPOINT~.N .TS: BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT William Tirsbier, Alternate William A. Maul, Alternate BARBER BOARD Larry Giddens (To replace Walter Lacey, unable to serve) Gerald Canter MINUTES P4BGULAR CITY COUNCIL F£ETING FEBRUARY 2: 1970 CIVIL SERVICE APPEALS BOARD Bob Col!ier~ Alteroate PLANNING BOARD John Howell RECREATION BOARD Tommy Williams ZONING ,,BOARD Loren Blacketer Consider reqq~est for cha.n~ in zonin~ - Van_~uard Dev. CorD. - A repre- sentative o~ -9~-ng~--rd b~. C~p~ '~-p~e~red before council End stated it was his understanding the zoning request v~uld go before the zoning board 3 February and come before council Feb. !6th. l,~. Michael moved the Vanguard request be tabled. Motion seconded by ~. Nylund and motion ca~ried 5-0. Discuss proposed ordinance to control burning of t~asb (On the table) Mr. Michael moved that the above item be removed from table. Motion seconded by }~. Nylund and motion carried 5-0. Mr. Michael discussed the item extensively and brought out that since the to~.~ has annexed large areas that have not been cleared that he felt if developers cannot burn off these areas that the land will never get cleared because there is no place to haul it; therefore he moved that the proposed ordinance to ban burning not be drawn up and that the city abide by the ordinance we have. Motion seconded by Mr. Nylund and motion carried 5-0. Discuss policy of meter deposits Mr. Michael indicated that on Janu- ary 12th Mr. Courtney issued an order that in order to accept water deposit from anyone moving into Caldos properties they be required to bring a certain form to City Hall regarding closin~ statement before they can place a meter deposit. If this is to be followed then this should be the policy throughout to%~n~ therefore; P~. Michael moved that the policy authorized by Mr. Courtney on January 12th be abolished and normal policy of the city be abided by. Motion seconded by Mrs. Jackson and motion carried 5-0. Consider request of Boynton Beach Child Care Center for change in lease- Leroy Harris appeared before council and stated he is a member of the Board of Directors of Child Care Center and he said they ~nted to use the building so parents can be trained so the child's environment can be MINUTES REGULAR CITY COUNCIL b~ET!NG FEBRUARY 2~ 1970 improved. He said they wanted to have sewing classes~ etc. and this entails a long range program because there are many things they need to use the building for. Ezell Hester Stated building %,ms built to serve entre community. He said the eity leased th% beat club on a long range !ease~ and therefore he felt this lease should be lengthened so they could have a long range program. He said the city was might back where it started 50 years ago. Rev. Lee appeared and stated they can't plan a comprehensive program l~nowing lease will be up in a year or t~. He said the building is val- ued at $112~000 and they have plans for a wonderful program. He invited everyone pz~sent to go visit the center. He said it cannot be used for anything but sraalI children and this should be changed. Eddie Mitchell stated t~ney had to look fomward to the future. He felt it was getting back to discr/mination. You can think within races. He stated council felt the blacks are going to get benefits. Rev. Moyer - This is a community.facility. Those of us who have worked for it are p~oud of it. He stated those %~o had not received measle immunizations were able to get these immunizations. M~. Wallacemoved that the ~enty year lease be granted. Mr. Nylund seconded the motion and motion carried. Mr. Michael and Mrs. Jackson voted No. ~4r. Michael stated he was in favor of increasing use of building but not extending time. Discuss bus ~ranchise - b~. Wallace moved that I~,~. Tomberg be contacted and have hi~ give the city the schedule and that he appear at eouneil meeting February !6th. Motion seconded by Mr. Michael and motion carried 5-0. NEW BHSINESS Revise voter's registration in accordance with Sec. 8-5 of the Code }~s. Jackson moved that the City Clerk's list be accepted and posted on the bulletin board and if there are no additions or corrections by Council that the names be purged accordingly. Motion seconded by Michael and motion carried 5-0. Conside~ entering,,C,~ty Float in5~0thA_nn. DDrad_.e- Robert Hueston~ ~17 E. Ocean Avenue appeared before council as parade chairman: and stated he felt since this is the 50th anniversary of the tOwn that they should have a float. He said they vary in amounts of cost and passed around a book showing what could be done. Mr. Nylund moved that the city should have a float in the parade. ~o- tion seconded by ~. Michael and motion carried 5-0. ADMINISTRATIVE R__eceipt of Plat 4-~ - Leisurevit!e - Mr. Wallace moved that in view of - 8 - ~[INUTES REGULAR CITY COUNCIL I~ETLNG FEBRUARY 2~ 1970 fact the council will sit down with Catdos officials Feb. 3rd that this Plat 4-A not be received at this time. Motion seconded by P~s. Jackson and motion carried 5-0. Consider applications for permits to solicit: A. Aqua-Crest Corporation - to solicit funds for a swimming pool at Seacrest High School~ l~rs. JacP~on moved the request be granted. Motion seconded by P~. Michael and motion carried 5-0. ~yor Summers to issue Proclamation. B. Youth Incentive, Inc. - ~s. Jacl~onmoved that the City ex- c!ude this and they be requested to give one period of time on their application they want to solicit and qive names of local volunteer repre- sentatives, l~totion seconded by Mr. Michael and motion carried. 5-0. C. Palm Glades Girl Scout Council, Inc. - l~r. Michael moved that the request to solicit of Palm Glades Girl Scout Council: and D. American Legion Auxiliary, be granted and that the ~yor sign the Proclamation of the American Legion Auxiliary. Motion seconded by Mrs. Jackson and motion carried 5-0. Consider expenditure o~approx. $12,000 for construction of N.E. 7thAve.; Arnold Stroshein appeared requestin~ be built so he can get %o Lots 18-25, Lake Addition Subdivision. He said ~emporary road was built ~or Mr. Frank Ear!ey. He said he had been paying taxes on these lots which are assessed at $19~000 and if he can't get to them then he feels they are overassessed. I~rs. JacP~on stated she %~uld not be in favor of spending $12:000 and let the people in the rest of the to%~n that need streets continue to wait. Hopkins explained that muck is only. about one foot under. Mr. Stroshein stated he wanted to beautify the watemway. He said he is more than willing to pay his share on an assessment basis. l~ir. Ear!ey said the street was shell rocked to his proper~-y and he would like to see shell rock past his lots. City Attorney advised they should get estimated costs and determine the city's intent to proceed and assess the lot owners. He said it is nec- essary to advertise. ~. Michael moved that the City Attorney and City Manager proceed on assessment basis and that Mr. Hopkins ~eserve enough from present Street ~und to take care of city's part. Motdon seconded by Mrs, Jac!~on and motion carried 5-0. -9 - MINUTES REGULAR CITY COt]NC!L ~ETING FEBRUARY 2~ 1970 Consider request of Royal ~nor Mobile Home Park for water and sewer - The representative said they had an economic analysis whereby they ~ould contmiDute $35:000 to the City, to be served with water and sewage ser- vice. !. By June I, 19 70 2. City construct and operate water main 3. City construct and operate and maintain sev~ge ~orce main 4. Surcharge not to exceed 25 per cent. 5. Water metered thru master meter 6. Will construct operate and maintain o~n~ distribution within this development. Mr. Klinck of Russell g Axon appeared before council and said the city is not in a position to give this service. Bids are to be opened and it will take at least a year. He said water could be gotten to them but Health Dept. will not let us give them se~ge trea~nent service. He said the city needs far more than a feasibility study: they need a master plan for development of this whole area, for that part beyond Congress Avenue. Mr. Michael moved that the proposal be denied on the grounds of absurdity seconded by ~s. Jackson and motion carried 5-0. Consider request of Mrs. George Eckert for extension o£ se~er services - Mr. Hopkins recommended that council might want to establish a policy. Mr. Michael moved that this item be tabled for further study. Motion seconded by tf~s. Jackson and motion carried 5-0. Consider construction of an additional well Mr. Michael moved that ~. Hopkins be authorized to go out for bids on a new %~11 and instruct our engineer to prepare necessary papers for new wello Motion seconded by Mr. Wallace and motion carried. Consider petition ~o have acreage parcel cleaned up - Mr. Moore advised that the owner should be advised that the city wants the nuisance elim- ina ted · Mrs. Gary Glasgow appeared before council and stated she wanted it known why she and others wanted this land cleared. She said they had rats in their homes and last week they had a skunk. Also there have been men in the woods that have been picked up and it is dangerous because the children have a pathway through to the school. She also stated a fire broke out in the afternoon which could have burned all the homes in the area had the Pire Department not stopped it. Mr. Michael moved that the City Attorney and City Manager be instructed to proceed and get the area cleaned up. Motion by t~s. JacP~on and mo- tion carried 5-0. ~yor Brown~--~Garnett. l0 - MI~dTES REGULAR CITY COUNCIL ltEETING FEBRUARY 2, 19 70 1~. Michael moved that the city not interfere with _things that don't concern them and remove this item from the agenda, l~%otion seconded by Mrs. JacP~on and motion carried 5-0. Co.npider request of Royal Palm Republicans Women's Club for Proclamation- Operation-Lend-An-Ear spearheaded by ~rs. Patty Poorbaugh requested ~%yor isaue .Proclamation within next ten days. ~z~. Michael moved that the l~yom grant the Proclamation~ seconded by ~irs. Jackson and motion carmie~ 5-0. Consider Personnel problems: Six month extension - Supv. Hti!ity Dept. - b~. Michael moved that city grant l~s. Puffer an extension until the first regular council meeting of 1971. l,~tion seconded by ~f~s. Jackson and motion carried 5-0. Need to advertise ~or a Finance Director - Since last January year ago ~s. Betty Law has indicated she does not want the responsibility of Finance Director and wants to serve only as T~easurer. Michael moved that this item be removed from agenda until a City I~nager is selected. Plotion seconded by ~{rs. Jackson and motion camried Approval of Bills Russell g Axon $!0:911.75 ~ ~ 7~280.17 Neptune ~!leter 1 ~4 69.60 E .N. ~u~ay 30 ~5.42 1,~. ~ichael moved that bills be paid as presented. Motion seconded by Mr. %,7allace and motion ca,tied-5-0. Receipt of memorandum fmom members of Auxiliary Police - 1,~. Hiehael moved that note be made that list of resignations has been received. Motion seconded by Mr. Nylund and motion carried 5-0. OTHER ~. Kiink engineer of Russell g Axon discussed problems regarding line in Leisurevitle. He said they had a meeting with Mr. Escharte so they rerouted the line. He obtained authorization from l,[m. Court-ney to go up E-4 - this ?~s a~ter contmact was awarded. He said they attempted to get r/w settled. It v~uld appear the investment in the crossing ms lost. M~. Wallace moved that ~ir. Hopkins negotiate with the present contractor and see if he can be utilized 2-3 days on Second Avenue which would give city ~ime to meet v~ith Leisureville and negotiate, liotion seeonded by ~s. Jackson and motion carried 5-0. - 11 - MIN-dTES .REGULAR CITY COUNCIL ~ET/J~G FEBRUARY 22 1970 ADJOHRN~,NT ~eting adjourned at 12:00 Midnight. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Thomas ~. Summers-, ~yor, - ~r~rest L. Wallace, Vice Mayor xlcPmet V. 'Micni Councilwoman Leonard E. l ylun , Co~n~man - 12 -