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Minutes 06-15-59~TES OF_ P~GL~._~Lw~ ~TING OF CITY OOb~C!L OF BOYNTON BEA~ ~ IN CITY F~, BOYNTON BEACH, FLOP~iDA, J~oR~ 15, 1959. PFJ~SENT: I~ona!d F~M~, City f~ttorney Tereesa Pad~ett, Oity Clerk Raymond Senkpiel~ Chief of Police Dirck Grootenboer¢ Supt, of Public Works Jack ~ite, F~e Chief Harold Blanchette, Buildir~ Inspector Carl Stone, Supt. of Nater- Dept. me~mng was called ~o order at 7:30 P.M. T~e P~v. Keith Love, pastor of the ~-.rst United Presbyterian Ch~ch, ~nton Baach, gave the invocation. !*~u~tes of regular meeting held June ist, 1959, were read and ~nimously approved -¢_th no corrections or additions. D~ring the public half hour ~wir. Donald B. Clark inquired about replacing a reta~'~g ~all and removing debris as a result of road construction by the Inter-County Construction Ccmpany. He was asked to write a letter to t~he City Clerk outlining the ccmplaint so that it could be form~y t~rned over to the City En~eers. M~. Clerk also asked about sub-standard electrical insts~_~lation in his home, M~. Ms. dsen stated t~t he wo-o%d go into it with l~h% Clark. A letter ~-~s read from John M. Tuite, Co-Chairmau of the ~yuton Beac~h Disaster Committee requesting the use of the ~RecreationHall on N. Federal High~ay as Headquarters in time of emergency. This request was unsm~.mously approved. A letter was read from a co~ttee representing the Providence 2~ssionary Baptist Church asking the City to consider two, 25-foot, lots owned bythe City on No ~. 4th Street as a possible site for a ch~ch. ~. Oyer moved that the re~estbe tabled s~d that they be notified~ either verbally or by letter, that the City would consider sellin~ the lots to them at an eqf~itable price if they s~e able to acquire additional land in the vicinity, i~. ~isen seconded the motion which passed~ously. A letter was read from Staoiey Pickering, Oomm~nder of the Delray Beach Power S¢on, commending Fire Chief Jack ~zite for a talk given by him to them~ o~gCz&~ on on Fire Prevention. letter was read from Forest ~eaver, Principal of ~orrest Pa~k School~ ~ the umty for favors this cast year. ~n~ee letters were read relative to restrictive zoning on the Federal ghway. They were from Ralph P. Bogle, 1~. and ~s. Ben Engei~ a~d Frieda Hnrsto PursUant tom t~ese letters, i~. Baughman ~oved that the Planning and Zonmng BoardS be reqUested to consider wins problem a~d a~vmse the Council on -1- the proper location for types of businesses such as, boat ~ards~ used car lots, vegetable stands, tr~er sales, gas stations and liquor stores. ~. Nadsen seconded the motion whic~h passed u~ ~uimously. A letter of resignation from Edith Latch~ of the Recreation Board was read. The resignation was ur~im~sly accepted with regret and thanks for services rendered. 1~. Madsen moved the appoiutment of Myrna V_inger to the ~ecreation Board. l~r. Baughman seconded the motion %faich passed unanimously. A letter was read from Dorothy ~ait ~taker, Corresponding Secreta~-~ of the Junior Woman's Club no~ing the resignation of Edith Latahsm and asking t~at *~e of thei~ members be appointed to replace her. I~ was brought to the attention of those present that Myrna Yinger was a member of that Club. A letter was read from the Seacrest High School ~i~utilus~' soliciting an adve~oisement for their 1960 edition~ ~Lv. Baughman mc~ed that ~Jae letter be tabled until~it could be ascertained wD~ther or not an add had been placed in previous years. ~. ~misen seconded t~ue motion ~4~ich passed unauimously. A letter was read from J. B. N~ller~ Director, Division of Water Supply, Florid~ State Board. of Health, dated June lO, 1959, in ~ich the City was strongly urged to inst~ll an iron removal plant~ or locate a new source of raw water, due to t~e iron content in the present su~wply and the fact ~hat attempts to sequester the iron in the supply have not been satisfactery, ~ther stating, that until such time as tb~s has b~en a~ompl~ed~ their agency would be somewhat hesitant to favorably consider ~%y plans covering further expansion of the City's water distribution system. The Mayor read several letters received from the Palm Beach Oo~o~ty Health Department and the State~ Board of Health concer~g this problem dated in 1956 s~d 1957, and smg~ezted that due to the urgency of ~he problem that the Advisory Board be asked to study it and advise the Council. PUrsu~nt to this sugges~ion~ ~. BauEh~n moved that the Council yum this Eatter overtto the Advisory Board to make a study of o~r present existing indebtedness, including the re~ agree~ents~ and to determine any methods ~of finan~i~ ~y deem advisable and report back to the Council on their findings as soon as possible. M~-. ~dsen seconded the motion ~ich passed unanimously. A letter was read from the Chamber of Cc~merce requesting permission to use the Council ~bers for their next meeting on J-~ue 26th. ~r. Oyer moved that the req-~est be granted. The motion died for lack of a second. A petition~ signed by seven petitioners, protesting ~he business establish- ment of 0hariie Amdrews located at 224~ N. E. llth Ave., as a pmblio nuisance. After discussion, the ~nief of Police ~as instructed to eons~J~t with the City ~ttorney a~xl swear ~t a warrant and have the man appear before munici- ~ c~rt. The reco~endation was mede that Judge Humphrey be requested to consider holding the hearing at night. A letter was re~d from the Association of ~u~icipa!ities of Palm B~ach County announcing a meeting to be held on June 25th, 1959, at t_he TropiCal Acres Restaurant in Boyntem Beach. -2- letter ~s read regarding the proposed rifle range for the youth of the Ordinance 59-3~ amending Cede of Ordinances requiring swimming pools to be fenced by deleting the words "hoteIs and motels~ was passed for second aud final reading upon a motion by ~ro Oyer, seconded by ~r. Baughman and ~na~i- mouely passed. 0rd~r~¢e 59-4, amending OrdS~uance ~205, was passed for second and fi~i reading upon a motion by 2~. Baughman, seconded by ~. Madsen and u~monsly passed~ The City ~ttorney presented to the Co-snell the contract between Albert Deen and the City for the construction of T~ae~Colored Recreation Center. ~. Oyer mc~ed that the Mayor and the City Cl,rk and City Attorney be author- ized to sign this contract bet~e~ Albert.Deen and the City of Boynton Beach. Mr. Madsen seconded the motion which passed u~ar~imously. At ~he suggestion of the City Attorney, Mr. 0yet further moved that the City Clerk request bids for insurance ~coverage on the ~mil ~dingo during construc- tion in t~e amount of the contract value to the next $100o00 for fire, tended coverage, vandalism, and malicious mischief. M~. M~dsen seconded the motion which passed unanimously. P~!ative ~o the request of the Town of Ocean Ridge for u~e of tiao City jail to house their prisoners, referred to the City ~.tt~rney at the last meeting for his investigation~ ~5~. Fruda info~ the Council that he would recommend that the Council enter into s~ agreement with that town, the fee to be oharge~ to be decided by the Council. At the suggestion of the Chief of Police, 1~. 0yer moved that the Town of Ocean Ei~ be informed that the City wo~id house their prisoners for a fee of $1.00 per day per man, plus meals. ~. l~dsen seconded the motion which passed four to one, l~m~. Baughman voting no. A letter was read fr~m tZme Fire Chief relative to fire protection for Grimes P~search ~nd D~velopment Corp.~ recommendin~ that the City undertske this Protection at a yearly fee of $500.00 plus $100.00 per ca~ for men and equipment for the first ho~, plus wages of men for each hour thereafter. ~. I~d. sau moved that ~s corporation be notified of these te~uns. Y~. Bauo~hman seconded the motion which passed '~nanLmously. A letter from Field & Riley, Inc., tabled at the last regular meeting, was removed from the table by a unar~imous vote. The letter was read asking for pez~mission to uss Orar~eb~-~g pipe as house to ss~its~y sewer connection in tdueir subdivision. Mr. Ba-~gh~ca moved that hhe request be denied. ~. ~dsen secendsd the me,ion wh-ich passed unanimously. P~lative to Bond Bo~tonbo~gh covering installs, rich of streets and water, it was pointed out that the work was ~o have been' completed in six men,ns and date of bond ~s Jan~o~y 21, 1958. ~. 0yer moved that the bond be referred to the City Attorney for ~p~opriate action. .~ir. Dmrkin seconded the motion ~nich passed ~uuanimously o A bid~s read from Eadley~s Refrigeration and Air Conditioning for mainten~ue~e on Air Conditioners in the City Hall~ giving a monthly charge of $25.00. I~. ~dsen moved t~s~t ~ ~ ~n~s cOmpany's services be employed on a monthly basis. Mr. Durkin seconded the motion which p~ssed unanimously. ~M. Bau~hman asked that t~e record show t~hat he abstained from votir~z. A letter of recommer~tion was read from the F~creation Board. Pursuant to t~s ]~tter ~L~. 0yer moved t~t the o~pt, of l~blic Works obtaS~u fr~m the ~creation Boa~ an~ th~ Shufflebos_~d Club their recc~maendations in regards to awninEs, ~t out for bids what he feels are adequate specifications for the a~mings and have the work done and that the ~tmtff]~board Club be notified that the awnings are Oity property and if they wish to contribute $300.00 it will be greatly appreciated. ~Lr. ~dsen seconded the motion ~ich passed ~tn~m. ously. An additional recommendation of the P~creation Boa~ that the D~-theran Church be ~ to hold ~e~ se~s ~ ~ loca~ o~r ~ the ~tion ~i~ was ~b!~ ~de~tely, ~ a mo~i~ by}~. ~k~, seconded ~ }~. ~dsen ~d ~ously ~ssed. ~ ~yor brought to the attention of the Co-~ucil the report by the Street Lightir~ Committee on ~he ~t~ation of 97 s~reet lights. ~. Baughman stated that he had compared the report ~dth the map in the City Hal~ of e~st- i~ street lights ~.d w~s satisfied and wonld therefore move that th~ City Clerk ~ authorized to notify the irlorida Power ~ud Light Compsmy to proceed with these 97 lights. ~. Madsen seconded the motion which passed A letter from the Civil Service Board with attached recommended pay scales -was brought to the attention of the Co~cilo t~. Madsen moved t~,t the recomnendations be tabled for the Council's consideration. Hr. Ba~hman seconded the motion which passed unsn~.~ously. The City Clerk was asked to supply copies of the e~ting pay scale for the informatien of the Co-o~cil. A letter from the Bniiding inspector requesting instructions as te how to deal with ~lo~tors of the S~m~ing Pool 0rdin~nce No. 311~ was read~ After discussion, th~ B~dinE Inspector ~s inst~mcted to obtain letters from ~&h~e violators stating h~* lor~ they would require before com.ply~g with the O~linsmce and s~bmit them to the Co~ucilo ~n~other letter from the Buildi~ inspector was read in which he asked the Council for assistance to alleviate ~s. work load during ti~es when building permits- ~ soaring and inspections are double their normal quota. ~. Durkin moved that the Building Inspector be authorized to obtain the services of an assistant, subject to times and salaries to be approved by the ~yor. }~. M~sen seconded tb~ motion ~£nich p~ssed una~ously. ~.e replat of the F~st Portion of Sa~a S~s Hemorial Gardens ~as pre- sented to t~ee Co~cil~ acc~np~mied by a letter from F~s. Wsmeta R. Starry, u, Chairm~;~ of the Cemetery Board. t~. Oyer moved that the amended replat ~ approved and that the }~yor be authorized to sio~ it. M~. Bangoz~n seconded the motion w~ich passed ttr~ously. ~. Madsen moved, p~rsuan~ to a letter from the Cemetery Board~ t~t the n~e of the municipal cemetery~ located on S. ~. 15th Ave., sh~ be k~own as the Boyn%on Beach !~'~morial Pa~k as of t~s date~ June 15~ 1959, ~. B~ughman seconded the motion ~hich passed ~.r~imously. that a ho~se o~ned ~y ~. Lemieux and lecated on S. Federal Highway had been offered for a possible home For the library. T~o other letters were read urging the City to accept this offer--One from the Jr. ~namber of Commerce ~8 the other frc~ the Better Boynton Association. After discussion as to the need and the problems involved, F~. D~rkin moved that this matter be referred to a committee to be cOmDrised Of two members of the City Co~ueil~ two members ef the ~oman~s Club~ two members of the Jr. C~smber of Co~mer~e, two members of the Citizens Co~ttee, two members of the Better Beynton Asst., the B~ilding Inspeetor~ the Supt. of Pablie Wor~, and the _Wire Chief. Mr. Oyer seconded the motiom which passed unanimously. A letter was read from N. ~. Field regarding Boynton Road West rig~ht-of- way and ~ter extension~ A letter was read from Boynton Beach J~z~or High School asking the City to extend N. W. 8th ~ve. to and across the present school site for access to the f~re football field. ~.{r. Oyer moved that this be advertised for a ~aring to notify: t~he property owners on N. W. 8th ~ive. that the street w~]~ be paved and the cost will be ~ssessed to them as property owners abuttin~ it. ~fr. Durkin seconded ~e motion which passed unanimously. A letter was read from Florida East Coast R~lway Co. expressing gratitude for ~ssistance by the Police Dep~tment. A letter was read from Fred J. Bowles regarding a lot adjacent to his home in need of clearing. Mr. Cryer moved that the City Clerk be authorized to send the owner a letter requesting that the lot be cleared. Mr. ~dsen seconded the motion which ~sed ur~nimously. A letter was read from ~!ter Dutch, regarding premium for insurance due this year on City property. Pursuant to a ~ritten request from the Chamber of Commerce, it was unanimously voted theft they be allo~d to use the Co~ucil Ch~oers on ~y 22, 1959. A letter was read from William C. L~mber~, President of Beynton Beach S~flebo~ Club, asking the City to appropriate $665.00 for the p~rchase and installation of a~n~gs at the courts. ~-*ter discussion, ~. ~dsen moved that the matter be turned over to the Recreation Beard with the idea in mind of oz~y erectin~ a- ~w~s over four courts instead of five co~ts aZ the request was made. Mr. Oyer seconded the motion which passed unanimously. Ordinance 59-1 amending Ordin~uce #205, creating new zoning, was passed on second and final reading, upon e motion by ~¢r. B~ugh~sn, seconded by ~. ~dsen and une~Lmously passed. Ordinanee 59-2, providS_ug for repeal of subsection D(1), (2), (3), (~), (5), and (6) of Section 2~-14 of the Code of Ordinances, was passed on second and final reading uponaa motion by ~r. ~sen~ seconded by ~iv. Baug~m~ and passed four to one, Mr. Oyer votin~ no. -2- Upon the suggestion of~Mr~ Fruda, F~r. 0yer moved that the question of a just chs~ge for Fire Protection for the Town of Oce&u Ridge be turned over to our auditors to consult with the auditors of Ocean ?~idge to recommend a just and equitable c~harge, for consideration of the Council. ~. ~&~dsen seconded the motion which p~ssed unanimously. -~ A letter ~s read from 2~drew F. O'Cor~ell~ Attorney at Law, regarding the estate of Oheatham Hodges. ?~zrsuant to this letter, l~..~kin moved that $978~70 be paid to the wife of the deceased from the Police Retirement ~. ~. Bau~hm~n seconded the motion which passe~ unanimously. ~ request from B~cha~d Jones, tabled at the last meeting, was t~en from the table by a uoanimous vote o,- t~e ~oUncil. Mr. Madsen stated that he had investigated the r.e~est and moved that the request for a license to operate a Cabsma ~ental'Servi~e at th~ pu-oli¢ beach be denied, ~Lr. Oyer seconded the motion which passed ~ously. A letter was read from the owner of Sage-N-Sand ~otor Hotel requestir~ the Council to make ~u exception im theiz, ease in enforcing Ordinance #3ii-l, regu2zting s,~m~g ~ools within the City limits and requiring the erection of a fence around their ~pool. After discussion, Mr, ~rkin moved that the City Attorney be imstructed to draw up an or~ce amending this ordinance ~s reg&rds~requiZd~ug fences around pools setting forth that hotels and motels be excepted from t-~is ~ovision. N~. l¢~dsen seconded the motion which passed umanimous ly. ~zrsuant to a letter frc~ the Electrical Inspector~ M~. M~dsen moved that ~. ~H~,~ord P~uning be employed during the absence of M~. Grom~ons on vacation at a salary of $9,00 per day. Y~. B~u~ seconded the motion ~oich p~ssed un~uimously. A letter w~s read fro~ the Chairm~.n of the Electrics~ Board requesting that I~, Leon Grum~ons be allotted a three-week vacation ,~ith pay. M~. Oyer moved that the three weeks with pay be granted. Mr. Durkin seconded the motion wh&ch was denied three to two, Mr. Baughn~n, ~@. ~dsen and l~yor F~honey votin¢ no. Mr. Baughm~_u moved that all smployees be l~,ted to a two week vacation with pay and that if additior~i time off were requested that it bs ~anted without pay. ~;~. ~dsen seconded the motion which passed four to one, ¥~. ~zrkin voting no. A letter was read from ~rs. Neil H~y, Jr. addrsssed to the Cemetery Board requesting that they be all,,ed to purohe~se five lots in the Cametery at the rate chaz~ged residents, $50.00 inste~-d of ~lO0,00 charged non-residents. Mr. Oyer moved that ~s. Hay be allowed to purct~se the lots for $50.00 each. ~@. 'Durkin seconded the motion ~,~hich was de~_ied three to two, ~. Ba~oq~m~n, ~. M~dsen s~zd ~L~yor ~oney voting no. A recommendation was read from the Cemetery Board that the rates in Boynton Beach I~morisZ Pa~ and S8_~a Si'm~,~ be as follow, s: Lots: B~sident rate - $50.00 per lot, Non-resident rate - $75,00 per lot, Znfs~zt to 6 yrs. - $20.00 ~Znfar lot$ Fees: Opening and Closing - $15.00 per let, Opening & Closing nt to 6 yrs.) $I0~00 per lot~ ~me Payment Plan~ ~ payments of $10.00 per month, ~ ~&sximu~ time allowed per contract - 2 years; lot must be paid for in f~l before burial ~rill be per~itted. ~. P~nmenz moved that the reco~nendation -3- be approved and the City Clerk be instructed to draw it up in resolution for action at the ne~ meeting. Me. ~dsen seconded ~he motion ~¢aich passed unctuously. ~. Durki~ moved +~P~t these new rates apply to ~s. Hay~ purchase amd that she be so notified. ~. Baughman seconded the motion which passed ~m~nimously. A resolution ~as read and unanimously approved setting forth an annual Poppy Day~ to be held on *~he Friday and Saturday prior to Memorial Day of each Mr. Oyer moved that J~ne 1~9 a~d July 6th, 1959, be established as holidays for all City employees. ~V~r. 2.~dsen seconded the motion which passed unanimously. A resignation from i~ss Alice Kelly to serve as inspector d~ring the special election on ~y 26th was read for the information of the Council. Mr. ~dsen moved that ~s. Authu~ Hartwig be appointed as inspector to f~ this vacancy, l~r. Bang~an seconded the motion :w~ch passed A leSter from Mrs. W. ~. Hunsh~m~zker, was read in which she asked the Go,mci! to accept her resignation as ~nairmau of the ~ecreation Board~ but stating that she would remain a member of the Board. Nrs~ Marsh Anderson was a_~pointed chairman of the Eecreation Board by a ~imous vote of the Council. ~eco~end~tions from the Building Board were rezd. it w~s pointed ~at that the word %onseeutive" should be inserted in the 6th recommendation. I~. i~dsen moved ~hat these recommendations be acceded. Mr. P~ug~aan seconded th~ motion ~hich passed unanimoo, sly. (Reco~mmendations are attacJued to these The Council gave tentative approval thethe plat submitted for M~q~crest Estates subject to the recommendations of the Plarming Board and reserving the size of the line on 31st Ave. to meet the specifications of the engineers and the approval of Council and that the name will be changed and submitted at a later da~e. I.~. 0yet made %he motion, Cnich~ was seconded by Mr. Madsen and una~ ~nim¢zsly passed. Recommendations for five tracts from the Zoning Board w~re read. (Legal description and recommendations are attached to these minutes.) The recommendation on Tract I was accepted upon a motion by ~'~,,, Oyer, seconded and un~n4-~ously passed. The reco~nend~.tion on Tract 2 and 3 was accepted, upon a motion by l~r. Ba~?m~u, seconded by ~r. ~,~dsen and ~om~uimously passed. Re~rding Tract %, Mr. Dmrkin moved, that the application be referred hack to the Zoning Board to ~be re-advertised, advertising to be paid f~-~ by the applicant, t*~. t~adsen seconded the motion which passed four to one, Mr. Baugb~ voting no. The recommendation that Tract 5 be denied, was altered by an additional letter from the Zoning Board stating that the ap~ulican% Dr. C. W. Nelson, had agreed to limit the Trailer Park zo ~niug to No E. 4th St. if the same zoning -4- were extended south through ~is' property ~nd, therefore~ the reec~nendation had been changed to recommend approval of the zoning. Mr. ~d~en moved that the ree~endation be accepted. I~. B~u~nm~u seconded the motion which passed ~u~t~ously. Mr. Baughm~u moved that the City advertise for bids on a pump to be used ~ ~, ~ ' , * ~ th ~ter tanks to i~ ~e ~ater Department Go ~c~ease w~te. pressure from e the lines. Nr~ ~dsen seconded the motion ~hich passed four to one, Mr. 0yet voting ne. ~. Baughma~ i~u.~ther moved that the City rent a pump, due to the urgency of the situs~tion, for immediate use since it would t~ke *~me to advertise for bids and purchase the pump.~ The estd~ated price for rent on a p~mp was said t~ be approximately $26~.00 per month~ Mr. F~dsen seconded the motion which passed fou~ to one, 2~r. 0yet voting no. ,o mee with Mr. C. A. A~derson of Brockway, Weber, The 0o~&ucil agreed ~ t and Brockway, on Wednesday i~ay 2?th at 1.00 P.M. There being no f~rther ouszuess the meeti~E w~s adjourned at 12:lO A.M. --// 0 Vice-I~yor Co,moil man 45- May 18, 1959 City Council C~ty of Boynton Beach Boynton Beach~ Florida C~nt le men ~ The following n~w recommendations and proposals to the BUILDING CODE have been made at a specisl meeting of the City Council and Building Board held Monday, May 4, 1959. I. ~ticle 1302, an addition to Section 1302.8, FO%~IDATZON WALLS AND F00T~GS a ' ~ ~ sh ll ~nclude all ~ootings shall be formed with t he exception of monolithic foal:ting which will be fo~d on the outside 2. All tie beams or perimeter bemms shall be a minimum of 8 x 12 reinforced concrete with 4=5/SWrod~. "Ur blocks will not be used for 3. Article 1404, Section 1404~V under (a) NOI~OW UNITS, A & 0 co!umnbloek; delete "unless otherwise specified by a registered architect or engineer registered in the Stats of Ftorida~~ 4. Section 1402.6 - PLAIN CONCRETE - delete "unless otherwise specified by a registered architect or engineer registered in the State of Florida~. 5. Section 107.4, addition to section WConst~ction to be subst~tially cpmp!eted within 120 d~vs from d ate of begin2ing~. 6. Also incorporated in Section 107.4, BUILDING PERMITS, shall be the following: "All demolition of I sto~y b~ildings shall b~completedwithin 20 working days after start. If work is not completed within s aid-time~ at the discretion of the Building ~nspector, the petit will bet evoked and the demolition completed by the City~ at the expense of the owner." All above respectfully submitted to the Council, for consideration as amendments to the BUILD_r~G CODE~ CITY 0P B0~TON ~EACH May 18, 1959 Honorable Mayor and City Council ~_ty of Boynton Beach, Florida Gentle~en: At the reg~armeeting of the Zonir~ Boo--rd held M~y 6th, 1959 the following recor~ends~tions were m~de: Tract I: I~gal description - Cherry ~Lills, Boynton. ~est 1/2 of Lots to 121 - 125 feet front, north to south, along 3rd St. - 62 1/2 feet east to ~st s~ong 10th Avenue front. Address - At N. W. 3rd St. &lOth ive., east of 3rd St. - South of 10th Ave. To be re-zoned Duplex. Owner a~d applicant- i~nelmar Patterson. RECC~DATION:~ No one appeare~ in the audience for or agamust this appli- cation and after discussion by Board it was moved, seconded and unanimously r~led that this application be denied. (~ract 2 and 3 were considered jointly as companion applications) Tract 2: Legal description - All that part of the S~ of ~e ~!ying west of the west right of way line of the Florida Fast Coast Railway, Section 15, ~. 45 S., R. 43 E., said lands be~g located in the Palm Beach C~unty, Florida. Address - 25 ~.E.C. Tracks and N. of Royal Palm To be ~ - E.O~ DanAv~y. Applicant - ~Visconsi. Tract 3: 34 and of the right-of-way Hypoluxo Subdivision, Florida, according to the Plat Clerk of the Circuit and for Plat Book 1, Page 81. %.2 ~est of F.E.C~ Tracks of Cc~mercial. Owner . Peale. part of Lot 2~ which lies West Ooast Railway~ Sam ~o~ Jr.~s the City of Boynton Beach, recorded in the of£ice of the Beach County, Florida, in E. of N. E. 4th Street, P~ Drive. To he zoned A. Visconsi. REGC~NDATION: No one in the ~o~iug Of these '~o tracts eighty residents petition sig~ed by and the City Council t~gra~t This petition is ~ttaahed to this ection whatsoever to the On the contrary, over ~$~v~esent and submitted a to the application. P~ge 2~ Honorable yzyor and City Council from Zoning Board~ F~y 18, 1959. The only l~m~tations, other than cumtomary set-back tenements, etc.~ were as follows: ~.~t a 60 foot set-back from N. E. ~th St. to the edge of the parking ~re~ be maintained and a total of a 100 foot set-bac~ from the edge of the bu~38~ng to N. E. 4th St., be maintained. N~. Visconsi s~ted that he had no objection whatsoever to these restrictions and~ in fact, he contemplated his mini~ set-back to be greater th~u this. Upon a m~tion, duly secanded~ the Bo~rd unanimously re¢o~mends~T~e Council approve this application. ~. Humphrey ~bstained from votiu~ in that he represents N~- Visconsi as legal co~toi!e Tract $: A~ress - So'th ~ederal Highway, Boynton Beach, ~morm~a. zo ~ ~e-zoned ~zltiple Units. Owner ~Ud applicant ~r. George O. Abdo. ~ o ~ppeared in the audience either for or ag~Lust this RECOmmenDATION. No one application. After discussion, it ~s moved that the application be ~pproved ~nd this motion died for lack of a second. Hence, the Board must recommend that tkis applicatiau be denied. Tract 5: Legal description - A3t that part of Lots 20 to 26 inclusive of Sam Browu Jr.~s Hypoluxo Subdivision, as recorded in Plat Book l, P~ge 81, P~blic EecordS of Palm Beach County, Florida, lying between the west line of Section 15, To~nship 45 South~ Range 43 F~st, l~Im B~ach County, Florida. Address - North Federal N~ghway just south of Royal Palm V~ll~ge and ~est of the FEC tracks. To be zoned Tr~i3er Park. O~ner a~d ~pplicant Dr. Co ~. Nelson. RECOmmenDATION: The applicant, Dr. Nelson, appeared before the Board ~ud stated his request in detail. ~nen the Beard called for_ objections to this zo~ug some eighty residentS= o£ Eoyal Palm V~31age a~eared and stated their objections, objecting ~tso were ~esrby property owners not residents of Royal P~Lm Village. After m~ch discussion, it was d~ly moved, seconded and carried by a vote of three to two that the Zoning Boa. rd recommend denial of tb~s application. These recommendations are respectfully submitted for your consideration. ~ery truly yours, O: Petition~ ~oy~l ~lm V~llage.