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Minutes 08-03-59MINUTES 0F REGULAR ~ETING OF CITY COU~CIL OF_ BOTNTON BEACH, ~ID IN CITY H~LL, B0~TON Bw~ACH, FLORIDA, AUGUST 3, 1959. PRESE~IT: ABSENT James J. Mahoney, Mayor J. B. Baughmau, Vice-Mayor %~1 ter Madsen Harvey Oyer Martin ~kin Ronald F~uda, City Attorney Tereesa Padgett, City Clerk Raymond Senkpiel, Chis f o£ Police Di~ck Grootenboer, Supt. af Public Works Harold B!auch~ rte, Building Inspector TP~ meetir~ was called to order at 7:30 P.M., noting the ~osenee of Mr. Du~kin, who had telegraphed his appli~_es for being unable to attend. The Rev. George Apel, of the Southside Baptist Chumch, Boynton Beach, gave the invocation. Minutes of the rego. lar meeting held July 20th were read. Mr. 0ye~ requested ~hat in his motion to amend tb~ acceptance the a~dit the f~uds he referred to should read "trust funds". Mr. BaugP~sn moved that the minutes be approved as corrected. Mr. 0yet seconded the motion which passed unanimously. of I~ring the public half hour Mr. Jo~ H. RoD-~s, speakiD~ as spokesm~u f~om Royal Palm Village, inquired about fimst aid for snake bite~ trailers located at the Boynton Trailer Park in viola- tion o£ zoning, installation of street ligh~in Royal Palm Village ~ud action taken on stray dogs. ~. H. H. Kerr publicly refuted a statement printed in the Boynton Press which had stated that the Council had given hLm the run-a~ouud two weeks ago when b~ appeared before the Council. Three bids were opened at 8:00 P.M. for al~in~~m storm shutters for the City Hall. The companies bidding were T~cpic View Awning Coo, Inc., Broward Hurricane Panels, amd C~lyde Wet,ell. Mr. Madsen moved that t2ue bids be tumned ~¢e~ to the Supt. of ?ablic to ckeck the specifications and that the low bid be awarded on the 1st and 2nd floor individually~ specifying that the Z bars be installed. Mr~ Baugb~an seconded the motion which passed u~uanir~ously. Mrs. Bertha Hartlsy inquired into the location of a lot on which a frame house was to be moved in Lake Boynton Estates. Mr. Blauchette was asked to check and give her the desired'infer~ mation~ Mr. Rohrs thanked abating apeed violators Village. the Police Department for their action in on U. S. #I at the entrance ~ Royal Palm -1- A letter was road from Florida State Board of Health regard- ing approval of water layout for Sky Ranch Estates. A copy of a letter from _~W~orida State Board of Health to Waldsmith and Flanders, Engineers, in which approval was given for tB-:s project was read. A letter from Tri-County Governmental League, tabled at the last r~eting, wasromoved from the table by a Unanimous veto of the Council. Mr. Madson moved that the City of Boynton Beach Join the Tri-County Goverr~ental League, du~s for m~mborship being ~2 ~0 ~ o~ . Mr. Baughman seconded tho motion whimh passed unanimously. A letter was read from Mrs. M¢ldred Hall_er askzng compensa~ tion in tho amount of ~0 for property~ measuring 2~ xT~ taken fop an easement for widening N. E. 1st St. After dis ~s si on, Mr~ 0yet moved that tho property alomg No E. 1st St. be chocked t? ascertain what right of way tb~ City has on the east andwest szde of th~ street between 2nd and 6th avenues. Mr. Mads~a seconded the motion which passed unanimously. A letter was read from the Chur~c of Jesus Christ of_. Latter Day Saints requesting permission for door to door canvassing and permission to sell the ~Book of Mormon" for ~0~ a copy. Permis- sion was granted upon a motion by Mr. Oyer, Seconded by Mr. Mads~u and un~=m~imously passed. A letter was read from Sal DeCanio, Chairman of tho Library for Bo~nton Committee, in which t/me Cotuucil was informed of a meeting held by representatives of various clubs, which forms this co~.~mittee, and meco~aended that a referendum be called on the ballot for tb~ next general election. Mr. 0yet moved that the Library Cor~ittoe be th~o_ukod for it's efforts in behalf of a library and be requested to supply the Co-~ucil with such additional information as they can obtain as to proposed size c~ the library, cost of cons t~ucti on and cost of operation° Mr. Baughuan seconded the motion which passed u_~animouslyo A progress report from Russell ~.d ~_xon, Engineers, was road. A letter from Russell and Axon was read relative to the in~ stallation of a control system on the booster pump located at S~ E. 15th Ave. A letter was read from Mr. and -Mrs. Harvey H. YYeber, 1930 N. W. 1st Streot~ in which the writers gave notice for request for damage ensuing from the construction of lift station No. I on Lot 19, Block 27, Rolling Green Ridge, First Addition and sewer installation leading to this lift station which a~tts their pro~ porty~ A letter from Russell and Axon relative to the Weber claim was read in which they reported that the insurance agencies of the cone tructi on companies involved had been notified. Two telegrams were road from the respective insurance companies stating that investigatlone would bo made. The two const~action companies involved in the possible claim were Moye Const~ction Co. and Inter-County Constraetion Co. Ordinance 59mi0 was read for first reading. Mr. FE~da pointed out that thee ordinance read ~to be re-zoned Kindergarten and Nursery" and that the City had no such zonir~. After discussion, Mr. 0yet moved that the ordinance be amended to a G type zoning to include KindergarSen and Nursery~ M~. Madsen seconded the motion which passed unanimously. M~. 0yet £~rther moved that the ordinance be passed to the second reading~ Mr. Bau~b~man seconded the mot!on ~hich'~ pass ed ~uanimously. Three appiioations for licenses were unanimously approved~ Theyo were as follows: Real Estate, S~ucoast Realty, 4!8 No. Fed$ra! Hwy. by Paul McBride~ R&al Estate, Sun Coast Realty, 418 No~ Fed. H~7~ by Raymo~ Zompa~ Pitcher's Used Ca~ Sales, lO! S. Fed. E~y. b2 Robert S~ Pitcher. Th~ Building Inspector gave a report on the progress of fencing s~mmir~ pools, stating that on!y five ~ners had not com~ plied~ These five names were to~r~d over to the City Attorney, who was instructed to write the violators and follow up ~th procedure necessary to enforce the ordinance. Recommendations from a joint meeting of the Zoning ~ud Planning Boards were read° They recommended~approval of zonlr~ applications on the following parcels of !s~d: Application for light industrialo~ That part of Lot 19, Sam BrO~ Jr,s Subdivision lyi~ in Section 15, To~u~ship 45S, R~uge 43E, except the west 100 feet thereof~ Lot 19 S~m Bro~n Jr~s Subdivision being a subdivision of Govern- as in Plat Book l, Page 81~ public rec~ds of P~m Beamh Co~ty, Florida~ Application fo~ _~ltiple dwellings. Boynton Isles Subdivision° Lot I and Tract Mr. Bau~nmanmoved that the Cou~ci! approve tP~ rsco~endations for re-zoning as submitted by the Zoning and Pl~uning Boards° Mr. Madsen secor~ed t~e ~ ' mo~on which passed ~uan~mouslyo A letter from the Pla~._uing Board in which the Board recommended approval of plats for Glen Arbor end Gordon Park, ~ud denial of plat for Velaire, was read. i~Ir~ Madsen moved that the Co~uucil meet in executive session to go over the plats. Mr. 0yet seconded the motion which passed ~aLmously. A meeting for this purpose was set for Wednesday, A~ust ~th at 1:30 P.M. The Building Report for the month of July showed a total of ~758,994~00~ An advance copy from the Cemetery Board of the layout of the south section of the Bo~-aatonBeach Memorial Park shying tlme relocation of the entrance road si~d the infant plots was approved upon a motion by Mr. 0yer~ seconded by Mr. l~adsen~ ~ud unanimously passed. Ti~ Chief of Police was inst_~icted t~ notify the Florida P~wer and Light Co. of the signs pos$~do&n their poles at the intersection of L~me Avenue and mthe Federal Highway and ask that they be removed~ A letter was read from John Mo Tuite, Fire Chief regarding the appointment of Allen Nyquist as their representative to serve on ~ Pension. Boa~, ~o_ a period of two year~, After discussion as to the authorization of the appointment, Mr. 0y~r moved that the matter be referred to the City Attorney to consult with the Fire ~mief for a clarification. Mr. Baugh~an seconded the motion which pas sod unar~Lmouslyo The Supt~ of i~Solic Works read a report of the work pending in his department ~nd requested permission to employ five additional men on a tempo?ar~y oas_.s ~n~l such time as t~ work l~d listened, Mr. 0yet ~ov~d that permission to employ the five ~en on a t~porary basis be ~anted. Mr. Madsen seconded t~ motion which ~ss~d ~&nimous ly .R quotation was read which ~ey proposed to f~nish all labo~ equipment ~d supports for instalii~ a l0~ Cast Iron Water L~e on the Boston C~al Bridge for a price of $1,200.00. Mr. 0ye~ moved that ~e work be authorized. Nm. Madsen s~conded the motion which passed un~nL~ous~y. Mayor Mahonsy brou~t bo the attention of t~ Council the need of clewing lots in various parts of the C%ty, s~e of which had been reported to th~ Council by letters from co~iainants ~d others ~ing the public h~f houms~ Mr. F~da suggested that a co~lete s~vey bs made of ~! lots needing olear~g~ ~. 0yet moved that the matter be turned over to t~ Supt. of Public Works ~d t~ City Ciemk to make the survey ~ud t~s ~e proper action according to th~ ordinsnce covsri~ ~is. Mr. Madsen seconded the motion which passed ~imously. Thez~e belp~ no further business the meeting was adjourned at 10:20 City Clerk CoanCi lman ' ' - ~ C0 ~Lu~lman CounciLman DISBURSE~TS FOR ~DNYH OF ~Y, 1959 Boynton Beach Fire Dept. Pe stmaster B.D. Cole, Inc. M.J. Estafen M.J. Estafen Palm Beach County Civil Defense Addr e s segraph-~ultigraph Corp. Austin Supply Co. Battery Mfg. Co. Blank & S~ith, Luc. C. T. Bowles F~le¢. Co. Boynton Beach Chsmher of Commerce Boys P~ofing & Sheet Metal ~rks Breek~y, %~eber & Brockway Clewis~n Motor Co. Courb Records, Inc. DeBoliac Truak Equipment Co. Delray Concrete Prod. Co. George 2~ile s Homer Shelten Homer Sheiton M.M. Burkett A1 Dee~u Seacrest FZgh School DeMarco ~actor & Imp. Co. Goodmar~ Moecovitch Florida Bearings, Inc. DuCor Supply Po~ald J. Fruda Goddard Distributors, inc. ~. & F~s. Charles Gordon Bobby Hamilton Wipir~ Cloth Co. H~_unicutt & Associates Paul JoPmson' s Restaurant Donald S. L~vigne, Inc. Lawyers~ Title Services, inc. E.C. Mock & Associates Municipal Code Corp. Palm Bea~ Auto Spring Co o Ty Persson Russell U~Zfo~m Co. Palm. Beach Typew~ter Co. Southern Building Code Congress Southeastern Natural Gas Corp. Allen Powell Southern Bell Tel. & Tel. Co. PaLm Beach County Ci~rll Defense Ad,ms Chevrolet Co. 33&.67 90.00 l~ 5!9.52 5.6~ 5.73 2,368.13 3.5& 137.60 67.90 7.95 51.85 375.73 170.00 32.7~ 22.5/, ~7.00 9.00 22.28 9.?~ 161.28 6.~ 12.00 789.80 &.78 6O.OO ~.00 5,253.62 11.58 6.75 118.75 20~.03 9.~5 15.00 250.70 62.37 22.44 3.~ 24.71 171.27 238.50 ~.70 DISBURS~TS FOR THE MONTH OF JULY, 1959 Bo-Del Printing Co. Boynton ~etalcraft, Inc. Earl G. Brown Butts Radiator & Lawn Mower Center Capri Dining Room Clewiston M~tor Co. County Mercantile Austin Supply Co. Boynton Auto S~pply, Inc. Firestone Service Stores, Inc. Flamingo Oil Co. Flcrida-aeorgia Tractor Co. Geo. W. Fowler Ce., Inc. ~n~w Brothers Oil Co. M~s. R. J. Semkpiel The Cameron & Barkley Ce. Blue-Cross-Blue Shield ~f Fla. De~rco Tractor & imp. Co. Roscee L. Gr~ns Halsey & Griffith, Luc. Heidelberg Restaurant Hood's Auto Service L~ke Worth Oil C~. The Lanier Co. ~itt MacDowell National Disinfectant Co. gohn Violaut e Sea-Orest Realty and Ins. Agency Co. Sewell Hardware Co. of L.W. !nc. Batsman and Jeff riss Florida Power & Light Co. Florida Printing Co. H~nicutt & Associates Lindsley Lum~er Co. Ken Snow ~er Materials Corp. OASI Contribution F~nd City- of Boynton Beach ?etty Cash Star~ ey P. Outland G~o_lf Stream Lumber Co. Standard Oil Service Station ~McCoy's~ I~ke k~orth Wrecking Co. ·Summers Electric Superior Asphalt Corp. Variety 5 & 10¢ Store Earl Wallace Ford THe Chase M~uhat~n Bank Sidney I. Breen Ra~ond J. Dumend Ronald Jo Fruda Jo seph H~mphrey $ lll.g7 7.2O ~7 51.26 7.0~ 12.39 12.55 I18o9~ 212.5~ 92.53 29.76 30.£6 826.29 3°00 ~29.64 546.~5 51.66 14.00 ~6.61 16.60 39.70 327.93 2O .38 !9.85 102.22 33.3~ 65.55 80.52 2, ll2.50 1 ,Z~15.01 33.00 3,559.72 45.72 61.~3 2.45 2,807.68 42.19 9.00 36.57 136.09 3.50 164.29 121.85 ~.58 45.82 ~.7~ l~oO0 15o00 100 o O0 50.00 DiSBURS~T$ FOR THE MONTH OF ~U~LY, 19~9 Wi!limm McKechnie t~lli~ EcKechui~ Leon Leon Gr--*ns Harold Bl~uchette Ha~ld Bl~chstte whirr MacdOwell ~t~ Schatbe J. J. J.B. Harvey Mart~ Durk~ W~ter ~. Madsen ~.L. (Tony) Bro~ Thomas J. Croft Payroll Pa~o!t Payroll P~vroll Payro 1! Payro 1t Payroll Payroll Payroll Payroll Payroll GF~P~£ F~D ~ 268.50 75.OO ~.50 75.00 350.10 75.00 30.00 ~8.75 ~8o75 48.75 48.75 48.75 2,533.16 100. O0 t~9~0.82 1,~84.00 2,13&.35 1,902.77 2~0L2.80 2,521~06 1,861.12 1,971.9~ 1,332.68 2,247.27 DISBb~S~E~-TS FOR ~ MONTH OF o~JLY~ 1959 B.D. Cole, Inc. Austin Supply Co. Robert Stewart C.T. Bowles V~lectric Co. Brockway~ Weber & Brockway Brooks Products of Fla. Inc. Seuthe~n Bell Tel. & Tel. Co. Palm Beach Coumty Civil Defense ~ew Electric Co. & Spr~-ukler Supply Co. Shield of Fla. Implement Co. Clinic Co. · B. Davis Beach-Petty Cash tion ~e~er & Suppl~y Co. & Tackle ution D~nd Sharpe Bo~s Tnos. G. Raynor DEPOSITORS FOI~D ~fA TER F~ND 254.74 13.96 4.9O 15.60 5OO. 00 137.5O 41.10 6.75 90.00 20.68 285.75 1, ~00. O0 1.12 566.89 75.17 37.2o .28 505.00 16.66 3.40 !~009.36 11.00 27.0~ ~.90 6.00 7.00 2.80 5.70 2.70 2.00 2.50 28.82 4&~l. 7~ ~.00 2~3.19 15o.oo 15.7o 2.50 1.30 9.10 k.50 6.00 DiSBURS~Ts FOR MONTH OF Jb~Y, 1959 RoD. Cole, Inc. Austin Supply Co. Robert Stewart C.T. Bowles Electric Co, Brockway, ~f~oer & Brockway Brooks Products of Fla. BouthernBell Tel. & Tel. Co. Palm Beach County Civil Defense ~rowElectric Co. Boynton ~ll-~np & Spr~w~aler Sup. Jo Po Carroll Luc, Cleary Bros. Construction Co. County ~Isrcs~utile AustLu Supply Co, Davis Meter & Supply Co. S~aw Brothers Oil Co. Blue Cross-Blue Shield of Fla. De,arco Tractor & Implement ~ami Water CiLuic Jobm ¥iolante Merritt M~rble Florida Power & Light Co. Ken Sr~ow Lntercotunty Constr. Co. STF Sgt. E. B. Davis L. W° Reeves Kolendo Corp. W.E. Marsh Kermeth Goss Oliver FalcLuelli Ralph Wade W~arren Shelhamer City of Boynton Beach - Petty Cash Sts~udard Oil Service Station Southern Meter & Supply Co. Stuucoast Marine & ~ackle OASI Contribution Fund K.L. (Jack) Sharps The Chase M~a~=hattan Bank Chas. V. Boos Milford )rolex Philopoulo s Alex Philopoulo s Tnos. G. P~ynor Fred Willadsen Acct~ of Robert Stewart Acct~ of Jack Gladwish James Holland Lee Acct. of Merritt Marble ~.M. Carr Acct. of Imter County Constr. CO. Accto of E. B. Davis Acct. of L. W. Reeves Acct. of Kolendo Constr. Co. DEPOSITOR~ FUND 7.50 7.5O 7.50 7.50 7.30 7.50 5O.OO 7.50 7.50 15.OO 13.96 4.90 15.60 500.00 ~7.50 ~t.10 6o7~ 90.00 20.68 285,75 1,500.00 l~12 1~-.35 566.89 75.17 37.20 .28 5o5.oo 16~66 3.~0 1,009.36 11.00 27.o~ 6.00 7.00 2.80 2°70 2.00 2.50 o~0 28°82 5.00 2~.19 1~.00 15.70 2°50 1.3o 9.1o 6.0o DISBURSE~ENTS FOR THE ~DNTH OF J~V~Y, 1959 Fred Willad sen Accto of Robert Stewar% Acct. of Jack Gladwish J~es Holland Lee Acct. of Merritt Marble W. W. Carr Acct. of Inter Cou~nty Constr. Co. Acct of E. B. Davis Acct~ of L. W. Reeves Acct of ~olendo Constr. Co. Acct of W. E. Marsh Acct of Kemmeth Goss Acct of Clarence Je_hns~n Acct~ of Oliver Fatcinelli Donald ~cBride HarrLugto~ Homes, Inc. H. J. Lynch Bldrs. M. H. Gilbert Acct. of Ralph Wade Acct. of Warren ~aelhamer Acct. ef ~ravis Campbell Acct~ of L. A. Leverette Mrs. C. W. Pierce Warren Johnson Acct. of Chas~ N. Boos Acct. of Ray Fnelps Acct. of Wilford Roux Nolan Williams Acct. of Freida Tiffany (Heidelberg Rest. ) Acct. of Alex Philopouios ACCto of Alex Philopoulos Fred J. ~u2kport Acct. of James Harris Acct~ of Beatrice Gladwish Acct. of Earl Kennedy Seacrest Homes, Inc. A. Paul Ye~uug Kolendo Constr. Co. Scobee Funeral Home Jean~ue A. Keogan Acct. of Thos. G. Raynor DEPOSITORS WATER FbT~D FL~,ID 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 5O.OO 7.50 7.50 15.00 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 ~.50 7.5o 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.5O 7.50 7.50 7.50 15 o so 7°50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.5o 7.50 7.50 7.50 DISBbZS~TS FOR ,~_,ON~q OF 0CTOBER~ 1959 Acct. of ~LE. Marsh Acct, of Kenneth Goss Acct. of Clarence Johnson Acct. of Oliver Falcinelli Donald McBride Harrington Hemes, Inc. R. J. Lynch Bldrs. M.H. Gilbert Acct. of Ralph Wade Acct. of Warren Shelhamer Acct. of Travis Campbell Acct. of L. A. Leverette ~s. C.W. Pierce W~rren Johnson Acct. of ~aas. N. Boos Acct. of Ray Phelps Acct. of Wilford Roux Nolan Willie~s Acct. of Freida Tiffany Acct. of Alex Philopoulos Acct. of Alex Philopoulos Fred J. Brulp~rt Acct. of James Harris Acct. of Beatrice Gladwish Acct. of E~l Kennedy Seacrest Hemes, Luc. A. Paul Youug Kolende Constr. Co. Scobee Funeral Home Jell_ne A. Keogan Acct. of Thcs. G. Baynor DEPOSITOP~ FUND 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.5O 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 15.00 7.50 7.5o 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 %50 WAT~ FU~[D