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Minutes 11-02-59~I~WYTES OF R~GULA~ ~JEET~G~ ' OF T~ CiTY COUNCIL OF BOYi~W~0N BEAC_, HELD IN CITY HALL, B0_~ON BEACH, FLORIDA NOVE~BER 2ND t959. ' PRESEf~T: James J. ~ahoney, Mayor J. B. Baughma~, Vice-Nayor Nartin D ' z~rkln Harvey 0yet Walter ~adsen Ronald F~ada~ City Attorney Te~eesa Padgett, City Clerk Raymond Senkpie!, Chief of Police Jack Tuite, Fire Chief Dirck Grootenboer, Supt. of Public Works Car~ Stone, Supt. of Water Dept. The meeting w~ called to order by the Mayor at V:30 P.N. A tribute and praye~ was offered for Judge Edward Glenn, a member of the Advisory~.Board who had passed away. The Rev. Wm. Johnson, pastor of the T. znity Lutheran Church of Boynton Beach gave the invocation. Minutes of regular meeting held October 19th, 1959 were read and unanimously approved with no corrections. Minutes of special meeting held October 30th, 1959, were read and unanimously approved with no corrections. One bid for a Trax Oavator was opened and read by the City Clerk, in the amount of $8500 for one 955 Trax Cavator with Caterpillar Engine from Carson an~ Clark, !nc., Rocky ~{ount, N. O. After being assured by the City Attorney that the bid was legal and proper under the Charter, ~,~r. 0yet moved that the Council authorize the purchase of the Trax Cavator from the above mentioned company in the amount of $8500. ~ir. Madsen seconded the motion h~ch passed unanimously. A letter, was. read. from the Palm Beach County Council P.T.A. expressmng apprecmatmon for the use of the City Hall for their district meeting. Two letters were read from the Board of Public Znstruction regarSing· . the~proposed annexation of Seacrest High School property by ~he.Cmty o~ Delray Beach. The first to the Mayor expressing appreciation for his attendance and presentation of the views of Boynton Beach at a meeting on October ~lst and the secon5 addressed to the Nayor of Delray Beach requesting that they postpone annex- ation until such time as Boynton Besah has a high school of its own, n~ch they predicted would be within the next few years. The Mayor informed those present that the City of Delray Beach had withdrawn any intent to annex at this t~me. ~_ letter was read from the U. S. Air Force R~crumting~ ' Office requesting space in the lobby o~ the City Hall ~ ~ ~ _o_ recruiting purposes. Mr. Madsen moved that the request be granted. Mr. Baughman seconded the motion which passed unsnimously. mAw - A latter was read from Charles V, Gornitz requesting a lot set back variance on Lot t, Block 8, Central Park Annex. Er. Cyer moved that the ov~er be advised that he should make a request of th~ Zoning Board and accompany that request with a plan for the, dimensions of the house and the lot lines. Nr. Durkin seconded the motion which passed unanimously. A p~t~tlon was read from the BoyntOn Beach Einisterial Assc. ~stating their position on the proposed recreation center. A letter was read from Allen E. Powell proposing the erection of signs at the north and south city limits~advertising the City, and calling the Council's atbention to the need of lighting on South Federal Eighway from S. E. Zrd Ave. to the southern boundary. Pursuant to t~s, ~ro Bau~nman moved that the City Clerk be authorized to contact several sign companies for suggestions and proposals for signs at the north an~ south city limits. Nr. 0yet seconded the motion ~nich passed unanimously. A letter was read from Robert F. Griffith, Attorney repre- senting William Fiorentino o~er of Lot 22, Crest View, Boynton B~ach, requesting that the City remove encroaching pavemen~ from his property. A copy of a survey was enclosed showing the croac~ment of part of the pavement of S. ~. 23rd Avenue, Boynton Beach, on his property. Mr. 0yet moved that the matter be referred to the City Attorney for hLm to hsv~ the encroachment appraise8 and make gr. Fiorentino an offer for the property. ~r. Nadsen seconded the motion which passed unanimously. ~r. Fruda informed the Council that he was in possession of the deeds necessar~ for the completion of S. E. ~Srd Avenue from S~acrest Blvd. to Golf View Road. gr. Oyer moved that the City Attorney be authorized to record the deeds. ~r. Nadsen seconded the motion which passe~ unanimously. A letter was read fr~m Tereesa Padgett, City Clerk,~stating that she had examined ~nd checked the nominating petitions and fb-~n8 them to be i~ order of the following candidates for City Council: Charles D. Akes, John L. Archie, David Davis, James J. Eahoney, and John H. Rok~s. gr. Eadsen moved that these names be approved to be placed on the ballot for the coming election for City Council and that they be placed in alphabetical order. Er. Baughman seconded the~motion which passed unanimously. Er. Baughman moved that the following persons be appointed as election o~ffielals for the coming election: Ers. Joseph Brull, Clerk, Nr. ~ne Mahlmeistar, Deputy, an~ Nrs. William Dal~ Mrs. Nildre8 Hallier, Nfs. Clifford Rich, Ers. S~ Adams, Sr., ~rs~ Arthur Hartwig, Ers. Harry LeFort, ~rs. ~illiam V,~ittaker, and ~r. Tom Dwyer, inspectors. ~r. Eadsen seconded the motion which passed unanimously. A recommendation from the Zoning Board was read as follows: That all of Lots 196, 197, 198, and 199 Cherry Hills, a subd!v_szon'~' of Boynton Beach, Florida, as recorded in Pl~t Book 4, Page 48, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; address, N. ~. 10th Avenue be rezoned for Church purposes. Mr. Baughman moved that the recommendation be spproved and the City Attorney authorized to draw up an ordinance covering the rezoning. Mr. Madsen seconded the motion which passed unanLmously. A joint meeting of the Pl~nn_ng and Zoning Boards was announced by Jos. O. Humphrey, Chairman of the Zoning Board, for Wednesday, November 4th, at V:30 A letter was read fr~a Dominic A. Visconsi, requesting authorization to pave N. E. 26th Ave. from N. E. 4th St. to the F.E.Co right-of-way and further requesting that the City enter into negotiations with the F.E.C. to connect N. E, 26th ~v~. with the No Federal Highway across the railroad right-of-way, the cost to be borne by him. Mr. Baughman moved that the Council accept the proposition aud permit Mr. Visconsi to pave the road at his ex- pense, the details to be worked out later and that the City Attorney beauthor!zed' to enter into negotiations with the F.E.C. regarding the railroad crossing. Mr. Nadsen seconded the motion which passed unanimously. A petition for abandonment of an alley which permits passage from N. E. 4th St. into the proposed shopping center submitted by Jos. W, H~amphr,y, Attorney for Boynton Pla~a, Inc., was read. Mr. ~adsen moved that the City abandon the alley any cost incurred to be paid by Mr. Visconsi. Mr. Baughman seconded the motion which passed unanimously. A recommendation from the Planning Bo~d was read. Two changes in the plat lay out for Golf View Harbor, previously passed by the Council, as suggested by the F ....w A. office were submitted for Council approval. D~fter discussion Mr. Baugb~nan moved that the C. ouncil accept the recommendation of the Planning Board and give ent~tz~e approval to the revised plat. ~r. Durkin raised two objections to the plat~ he felt that area for recreational facili- ties should be provided for in the center of the plat, and that right-of-way should, be provided for in the 31 continuous lots bordering on the lateral at the south end of the property. ~r. 0yet moved t~t any action be tabled until such time as the location of this plat in regards to the City property is properly shown and that we know any possible land owuaers between the City prooerty and this. Mr. Durkin seconded the motion to table. The ~ - mo ~ ~on was denied three to two, Mr. Madsen, Er. Baughman and Mayor ~noney~' voting no. · ~eturnmng to the Original motion ~hat the plat for road and lot lay-out be approved, the motion carried three to two, Nr. Oyer and Nr~ Durkin voting no. Mr. Durkin requested the record show that he voted no as he falt that the plat was not laid out in the best interest of the City or of the ~uture property o~aers of the development. Nr. Ba~Ebman reeuested the record show that he voted for t~e motion as he felt tha~ the Council should follow the reeommemdation of the Planning Board. A request for refunds on plumbing permits issued on houses never built located in Rolling Green Ridge in the amount of ~130.00 from V. A. Conroy~. President of General ~lumbing~ !nc., was read~ Mr. Ba~ghman moved that the request be denied. Mr. Eadaen seconded the motion which passed unanimously. A list ~f accounts receivable which the auditors had recom~ended ~e~g&d off was presentad to the Council by the City ~lerk. Mr. Eadsen moved that they be turned over to a collection agency. ~r. Baug~hman seconded the motion which passed unanimously. A list of ~ater Dept. accounts receivable which the auditors had recommended be charged off was presented to the Council by the City Clerk. Nr. Baugk~an moved that the accounts be charged off and that a recor8 be kept of the accounts in the ~ater Department so that in the event a request for water was received from an account on the list, an attempt could be made to collect the bad debt. N~. ~adsen seconded the motion ~nich passed ~uanimously. A list of unpaid personal property taxes which the auditors had recommended be charged off was oresented to the Council by the City Clerk. ~r. ~adsen moved that they be turned over to a collection agency. Mr. Baug~an seconded the motion which p~ssed unanimously. A letter was read from O. R. Cierpik, Ci~.Treasurer, request- ing permission to charge off bad checks tot~i-{n~-$10$.00. ~r. Oyer moved that the request be granted. Mr. Baughman seconded the motion which passed unanimously. A resolution on fees to be charged for the collection of garbage at commercial establishments was read for Council approval. Nr. Baughman moved that it be approved. Mr. 0yet seconded the motion which passed unanimously. Pour resolutions designating a depository for e portion of City Funds was read by the City Clerk. ~r. Durkin moved the adoption of the resolutions. Nr. Baughman seconded the motion which passed ~uanimously. The building report for the month of October was read. Total building permits issued was ~,~89o A request for a temporary septic tank installation from Carroll Builders, Inc., to be located on Lot 5, Block ~0, Rolling Green Ridge 1st Addition was read. Nr. Eadsen moved the request be granted. ~r. 0yet seconded the motion which passed unanimously. A request for a temporary septic ta~ installation from Riley Builders Corp., for Lot 51, Block 21, Rotlmng' Green Ridge 1st Addition was read. Mr. Oyer moved that the request be granted. Mr. Durkin seconde8 the motion which passed unanimously. The Chief of Police ~ea~ested permission to advertise for bids on a motorcycle to be used in his department. Mr. Nadsen moved that the City Clerk be authorized to advertise for bids fox the motorcycle upon specifications being submitted by the Chief of Police. Nr. Baughman seconded the motion which passed unani- mously. . The Supt. of Public ~orks asked for permission to advertise for b~ds for fencing around the well field at So E. 15th Ave. Mr. Oyer moved that the City Clerk be authorized to advertise for a chain link fence to go ar~and the well field. Er. ~adsen seconded the motion which passed unanimously. There being no further business the meeting was adjourned at 10:35 P.E. ' 'or -5- DISBUP~ENTS FOR ~.~X)NTH OF OCTOBer, 1959 GENW_2bZL ~JND Henry Kiug Nicholas & Ei!een 01son Thomas j. Croft Jos. B~tes Wm. McKech~aie ~n, EcKecbmie Guy De ~ ~pe~e He~ K~g ~st~ Supply ~. A.B.C. Business ~o~s B~ Slag Di~ion ~n Beach F~e Dept. ~. L. B~ ~S ~Co~. C~ce L. Cl~k Cie~ston ~o~r C~fford ~ducts Corbett' s Ser-~ce Station Co~ Records ~ DeCa~o ~ty ~ercantiie Delray Bluepr~t Co. Deiray Ignition Dg~itt Supp~ Co. W~ter ~tch ~st ~ast Fire W~ui~ent ~_orida Bear*~gs ~morida Georgia Tractor Co. Geo. Fowler Co. ~. & ~s~ ~arles ~rdon D~co ~actor & ~pl~ent Co. Bo~n Wei!-~p & Spr~ler ~orida Power & Light Had!eys Heide~oerg Restaur~t H~icutt & Associates Florida East ~ast Railway Hardrives of Delray H~t ~uck Sales & Se~ice ~e ~rth Oil L~e Worth Auto, rive ~pp~ ~ier ~. L~r Lighting P~ducts ~_ue C~es-Btue Shield of Fla. ~ sfer ~ds 15.00 200. O0 26.76 227.6O 62.32 20°00 12.00 70.31 176.00 84.00 122 o oo 4,567.80 141.80 ~1.50 1,405.32 178.5O 4.25 35.00 3 7.35 2.55 2.50 125.43 365.73 22.60 7.45 290.23 65.80 60.00 478.16 8.84 1,477.03 68.6O 4.70 32.40 316.20 489.25 5,330.C0 64.47 28.80 2O7.4O 68.43 538.30 2~ 265.OO 48,352.11 2,425.97 222.86 1,437.82 425.72 100.O0 DISBT~S~NTS FOR MONTH OF OCTOB~, 1959 Central Truck -~Lines M_i~ Water Cl~ni~ National Cash Register Thomas J. Croft National Disinfectant Co. Picard Chemical Con Pierce Tire Co. Rehburg Enterprises Lawyer's ~itle Service P~ker Materials Corp. Ken Snow Sewell Hardward CO. of Standard Oil Service Station Southern Bell T. & T. Co. Sauitary Mattress Co. Tropical Paint Co. Tom ~od Equipment Co. Vaughn & Wright of Western b~ion Telegraph Co. Gulf Stream Lumber Co. John Lo Archie Palm Beach Typewriter Hardrives of Delray (I & S OASI Contribution F~nd Gene Battery Mfg. Co. Birmingham Slag Di~ls~icn Boynton Auto Supply Edward Svoboda Acc. of A. G. Pruyer City of Boynton Beach (I & S Fund) City of Boynvon Beach (I & S Clerk of Circuit Court Tr~usfer checks " ~ (i & S ~ud) Postmaster Thomas J. Croft Bo*Del PrLutLng Co. De~larco Tractor & Implement Co. DeBoliac Truck Equipment Co. Edgar Stationery Store Farquhar Machinery Co. Bobby Hamilton WipLug Cloth Co. Jo_hnson Septic T~uk Co. k~itt MacDowell Jobna Violaut e National Disinfectant Co. Sea Crest Realty & Lnso South Florida Asphalt Co. South~*estern Petroleum Co. Thomas J. Croft Jamk E. Carver Fb~D 983.25 93.96 20.00 89 · lO 36.85 $1.~2 2.16 105.00 12.15 230.97 212 o 60 77.13 192.75 3~.00 96.35 4,150.00 6.65 2~20 ~?.80 15. ~0 128.17 4,000.00 2,~15.83 93 78.7~ 1~3.70 6.CC i5,387.97 629.~ 2.20 33,00 122.42 15.00 75.00 45.08 83.48 8~. 57 ~.00 ~. ~o 9.95 187.85 a9.60 37~0 46.93 2oo.~ 1,0~.o0 DISBUP~F2~NTS FOR M~NTH OF OCTOB~, 1959 GEN~W~L FL~D City of Boynton Beach (Petty Cash) P~yrolt Boynton Beach Fire Dept. Ad,ms Chevrolet Co. Wayne ~d~ers.Ford Addressograph - ~tigraph Battery Mfg. Co. Boynton Beach News W. L. Brown Butts Radiator & Lawn Mower Center J.P. Carroll Oh eney Brothers Ciewiston Motor Co. B.D. Cole Flamingo Oil Co. Florida Music Co, Sid Gerber ~. & t~Irs. ~.~arles L. Gordon Ryder Truck L~-ues ~f Oil Co. Hadleys Jackson Auto Electric Paul Johnsons Restaurmut Lanier Co. Modern Tree Surgery R. L. Grummons Prating East Coast Fire Equi~ent Davis Meter & Supply Co. W. L. Brown Bo~mton Gun Shop Atlmutic Electric Co. Bonus Const. Co. Boynton Beach Fire Dept. Corbetts Service Station C,T~ Bowles Electric Co. Court Records D & C Well Dri~]~ug DeW~tt Supply Co. Faircloth Truck & Tractor Florida Equipment Co. of General ~lectric Supply Co. C~lf Oil Coo Florida Power & Light Co Lmxor Lightiug ProdUcts Lanier Co~ 55.83 2,1~3.20 2,335.20 2,455.63 l, 562.15 2,133.14 2,031.87. 3,9~3.~5 366.52 94.80 37.89 12 o 79 18.AO 88.2O 913 · 9O 187.31 1~6~5.00 7.50 6.96 i, 765.85 43.69 19, 5~ 39.00 7~ .00 162.91 2~ ,00 26.52 38.23 1.~1 i09. ~ 68.10 1~1.80 16.~7 ~2,80 47.9~ 8.12 t68.00 6.00 ~24. ~0 3~.00 309.00 124.7~ 2~. 28 5~.17 I, 523.98 9.6g D_~BURSW-~NTS FOR ~N'TH OF O0'iDBER, 1959 National Cash Register PaLm Beach Type,~riter Pan American Tire Co. Pitney Bowes Priestly & Ahem Ken Snow Palm Beach Typewriter Southeastern Natural Gas Co. South ~lorida Asphalt Co., Lnc. UndeE~ood Corp. Vaughn & ~@ight E~rl ~Iallace Ford Wasvern Auto Store Clyde Worre~ 1 David Wright & Son Auto Service Austin Supply Co. Battery Mfg. Co. Brow~rd Grain & Supply Co. Burroughs Corp. Cle~_ston Motor Co. County Mercantile Edgar Stationery Store Flamingo Oil Co. Geo. W. Fowler Co. Gulf Stream Lumber Co. Bobby HamLlton Wiping Cloth Co. Heidelberg ~e staur~ut Jo.hnson Septic T~r2~ Co. l~ke Worth Oil Coo Ocean City Lumber CO. Palm Beach Paper Co. Rinker Materials Corp. D.D. Lnterna! Revenue Boynton Auto Dapply Delray Concrete Products Halsey & Griffith Southern Bsll T & T Cle-~dston Motor Co. Cementcraft ~--xie Glass John Vio!ante Fire Distributors lnap-on Tools Corp. Picard 6T~emical Co. Standard Oil Service Station Butts Radiator ~ Lawn Mower Detray Ig~ition Payroll . Se~il Hardware Co. of GE ~F~L 734.71 44.55 387.00 16.50 15.00 90.25 99.20 3.00 87.00 2Z1.50 13.90 79.21 13.90 60.63 23 .lO 53.37 37.80 t3~20 10.59 79.83 13.70 .50 23.~7 18 ~10 155.93 5.00 53 °05 io5.oo lO3.54 10.19 as.8a 22.49 1,406.80 254.07 227: 20 ~00.96 166.29 733.77 98.70 10.72 t¢3_ .3~ ,~42.69 38.14 24~16 88.90 7.90 47.21 1,591.51 2,213.55 44.18 DISBUP~S~NTS FOR MONTH OF OCTOBER~ 19~9 GEN~R~.L FUND ~22.75 2.16 ,128.68 68O.OO 90. OO 7.~8 ~OO o O0 99.30 2.89 ESCROW Fb~D 1,500.OO DISBURS,?~F~NTS FOR MONT~ OF OCTOB~ 1959 Mrs° H.D. ~evens Acct. Sol Tasker Acc. E. F. Harmenir~ ~cc. ~. j. Ross Acc. Jack AILmond Acc. Otto J. Deyo Acc. Edmund ~. Barry ~n E~s ~cc. of Cofield Acc. of ~r~ ~elly Acc. of O'Meara & Taylor Acc. of Lycien ~ Acc~ of Crest Associates Kolendo Const. ~. ~cc. of J.C. L~ier HarrLugton Homes ~yal Pa~ Co~ty Acc. of Joel Ne~ Acc. of ~. Crist Acc. of ~ Crier Acc. of J.S. ~o1~ Acc. of ~phia Bliven A~c. H~y Olsen Acc. Henry Smheeri~gs ~cc. E~d BlUe Acc. ~onsl ~eberge Acc. ~. G. Schneider Marbett Inves~ent ~ Je~ Cloutier Acc. Be~ard Nigg Acc. ~ Q. Hays Acc. A~l~ Spra~e Acc. ~chael Zeucoe M. N. Delen Acc. ~. G. Sc~ueider Acc. ~_k e~th Oce~ P~dge Dev. ~. Acc. ~. G~ Schneider Acc. Benedist Kou~ ~cc. W. R. Bor~ough Highl~d ~each Isles ~rp. E. F. H~ening ~. J. Ross Jack A] ]~ond Otto J. ~eyo w~d M. Barry ~ field ~c. ~ ~elly Har~ E~ O~Meara DEPO~ITORo ~D 7.50 15o00 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7,50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 15 '00I 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.5o 7.50 50.00 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.5o 1.90 5.60 6.00 6.O0 6.O0 5.20 6,00 A.60 DISBURS~MTS FOR MONTH OF OCTOBER, 1959 DEPOSITORS F~D Lucien Ssmyn AustLu Supply Co. Joel Nev,~an Burroughs Corp. Da-~ls Meter & Supply Co. Delray I~uition Dixie Glass Fort Lauderdale News DeM~rco Tractor & Imp. Co. Boynton We~l-Pump & Sprinkler Florida Power & Light Co. Great Southern Trucking Co. Wm. Crist Jo S. Eblin Sophia Bliven Blue Cross-Blue Shield of Fla. Tr~us£er Funds H erm~y Olsen Henr~y Sch~eriugs Edmmud Blake Lionel Theberge Palm Beach Post Times Picard Chemical Co. Riggs Bros. ,~o_lf Stream Lumber Co. PJ_r~er M~terials Corp. Ken Snow Sewell Hdw. Co. of Lake Worth Standard Oil Service Station Southern Bell T. & T. Co. Wm. G. Schneider Bernard NeEg Wm. Q. Hays ~chael Zencos OASI Contribution _~%uud L~m_. G. Schmeider Zi~2<e-Smith Battery Mfg. Co. Boynton Auto Supply Benedict Koury Transfer D~uds W. R. Borough Byrd's Electric Motor S. Mary Carter Paint Store DeMarco Tractor & Implement Co° Davis Meter & ~pply Co. ~-orida Electric Motor Works Neptune Meter Co, John Violaut e Southern Meter & ~pply CO. City of Boynton Beach 7.50 5.60 11.67 5.00 165400 46.50 536.12 2.00 10.72 2.94 58°O5 24.52 1,078.70 24.30 4.50 1.~o 6.00 4.50 37 · 95 9,987~17 6.00 6.00 4°30 5°74 83.79 7.84 34 · lO 49.05 36.50 15.24 4.00 42.85 3.00 1.30 5.60 5.20 890.88 3.00 2.50 18.40 19.50 2.50 9.634.24 4.00 428.37 34.9O 7.45 175.32 1,209.52 4,195.20 21.A1 112o04 DISBUESEk'.~TS FOR MON~q OF OCTOBER, 1959 Boynton Beach News City of Boynton Beach Jaed~son Auto Electric Davis Meter & Supply Co. B.I.F. Industries, Inc. Mary Carter Pa~-ut Store C. To Bowles Electric Co. Gulf Oil Corp. Florida Power & Light Co. Johns Manville Sales Corp. Neptune Meter Co. Ken ~ow Southern Meter & S'apply Co. Brockway, Weber & Brock~y Austin Supply Co. G~lf Stream Lu~ber Co. Rinker Materials Corp. Boynton Auto Supply Southern Bell Tel. & Tel. Dixie Glass Boynton Well-Pump & Sprir2<ler John ¥iolante P~_card Chemical Co. Standard Oil Service Station Delray Ignition Vaughn & Wright Shaw Bros. Oil Co. Tra~usfer Funds DEPOS±TORS FUND WAT~ Fb~D 2.10 9~.25 12.50 g76.~g 217.98 13.96 961o20 ~0.25 960.3k I~352.00 k, 291. ~ 121.90 L.O °96 I.I0 18.52 31.84 23.65 4~99 57.79 13.98 23.09 2O.66 ! 67.58 1.50 22 °33 3.24 92.14 3,794.54