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Minutes 08-07-59MI~ES OF SPECIAL I~ETiNG OF TH~ City COUNCIL OF B0-v~--'-~T0~? B~CH, ~w~_~LD IN CITY PLa~LL, BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AUGUST 7~ 19~9o PRE SENT: James J. Ms2~oney~ Mayor J. B. Baugb~an~ Vice-Mayor Martin Du~ kin Harvey 0yet Walter Madsen Tereesa Padgett~ City Clerk Harold Btanchette ~ Building Inspector. The meeting was called to order at ~:0~ P.M. Gordon Park Plat, lay~out of plat on!y~ was approved a motion by Mr. 0yet, seconded by Mr. Madsen and unanLmously passed. Tentative approvs2 of plat not gr~ted~ Glen Arbor 2nd Addition, lay-out of plat only, was approved upon a motion by Mr. 0ygr seconded by Mr~ Madsen and unanLmously passed~ Tentative approval of plat not gr~uted~ Veiaire Ist Addition~ lay-out of plat oniy~ was appr~oved upon a motion by M~. Oyer~ seconded by Mro Madsen and unsnimousty passed. Tentative approval of' plat not granteS. Regarding Fern Ridge plat~ Mr~ 0yet moved that tentative approval be granted subject to proper drainage as required by the Supt~ of Public Works~ Mr. Madsen seconded the motion w~hich oassed Mr° Gyer moved tl~t the Mayor be authorized to sign final plat for Woodcrest M~uor~ subject to fins~ approval of streets by Supt~ of Public Works. Mr. Grady Moffit and Mr. Gerald L~uusm~ developers of Woodcrest Manor S~division, presented the Oo~uacil with a bo:ad for ~000 in the form of a cashiers check to insure completion of the streets. An analysis of the bids on Piurrican~ Panels for the City Hall submitted by the Supt. of Public Works~ was read. The Supt. of Public Works reco~mended that the contract for both first s~ud se= cond floors be awarded to Clyde Worrell, Inc~, at a combined price of ~2,81~4~40, in order that there be no division of authority amd materials and workmanship will mat&n~ Since the Co'~acil had, at it's last meet~ag, passed a motion to award tb~ bid to the low bidder on let ~d 2r~ floors individus~ly~ Mr. Madsen moved that the bid be awarded to Clyde Worrell, subject to approval of City Attorney of awarding the bid in this mar~uer. Mr. Baugb~man seconded the motion which passed ~uanimously. Ordinance ~9-8 was read for a first reading, dealing with the certification a~ licensing of contractors. R~. Oyer moved that action on the ordinance be tabled o~tii ~ednesday August 12th at 2~00 P.M. at ~ich time the Council meet ~th the City ~ttorney present so that it could be discussed at length, Mayor M~d~oney stated that the City Attorriey had told him that hs was fully acquainted with the ordin~uce. It was also pointed out that the Ordinance had been submitted ~y the Building Board. The Mayor informed the Council that in pass~mg the ordi~ n~_uce to the second reading, they were at liberty to make changes at this meeting and at th~ 2nd reading which would take olace at the next regular meeting of the Co~aCil~ !~. E~kin seconded Mr. Oyer~s motion to table~ The motion was denie~, three to two, ~. Madsen, Mr. Baugh~an~ and Mayor Mahoney voti~ nco Thereupon, Mro Baughman moved that the ordinance be passed to the second reading~ stating that in the meantime the Council could talk to anyone they desired and make recom_mendations for any changes they felt necessary. Mr. Madsen seconded the motion which passed tbmee to two~ Mr. Durkin ~ad ~ir. Oyer voting no. Mr. Oyer asked t~hat the record show that he did not feel it proper that the Council continually take up vital legislation for the commu~uity at special meetings, and that he felt that these items should be discussed in special meetings and voted upon at both readings at public regularly scheduled ~eetings. Mr. Oyer further stated that he felt the ordinance was a needed ordinance and had marj good things in it~ Mr. Durkin stated that he did not see the necessity for haste and that b~, too, felt it could be postponed. The Mayor stated that the ordinance was being passed for the protection~ safety and ~-elfa~e of the people buying homss~ in that it established qualifications of persons being grab_ted contractor's licenses, and that it was the duty and obligation of tt~ Council to safeguard the public in every way possible immediatelyo There being no further business the meeting was adjournad at ~ ° P~Mo , . 20