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Minutes 01-20-58~II~JTES OF A REGULAR ~ETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF B0~TON BEACH, FLORIDA, HELD ~ CITY HALL, BO~TON BEA~H, JAGUAR? 20, 1958. PRESENT: L.S. Chadwell, NY or Martin Durkin, Vice Harvey 0yet Mort Partin James J. Mahoney. May or City Clerk D.V.Wi~ms. Zell Taylor Chief of Police C~ver. The Mayor called the meeting to The City Clerk read the minutes of J~nuary 6, 1958. order ~t 7.$0 P.M. of the last regular me~tzng ~r. Griffith said h~ was not authorised to purchase the two volumes referred to. He already had them. The City Clerk was authorised to purchase a set for the Police Department. ~ro 0yet moved that with this correction the minutes be accepted. Mr. Mahoney seconded~ ~ot~on carried. ~r. Lavin showed tentative approval of line. a plat of Boynton Indust~ al Park, resest- the plat and approval to put in the water It was agreed to put it on the ~da for a meeting this coming Monday night when, after consideration, it m~ be give~ tentative approval. Meanwhile he could go ahead and ~der the water pipe° ~ ~r. Mahoney moved that the plat of Boytonburough be ~ cepted subject to the proviso that this property wilt be ~ ned for not less than 1,000 sq. fto single fsmily residences and that the plat be not approved until such time as the bond is d~livered, when the Mayor is then authorised to sign it~ Also that the streets be put in within six months of signing~ Mr. 0yet seconded. N~otion carried. ~ Mr. Oyer moved the Building Inspector be auShorised to issue four per~its for single family residences of not less l~000 sq. ft. for Boyntonborough~ Mr. Mahoney ~econded. Motion carried. than Mr. Boos reported in regard to Del Rio E~4 canal, the Drainage District will maintain it and suggest, after the present cleaning, a program of preventio~ by spraying every m~nth for three years at~ a cost of approxzmately ~3,000 a year, and ask that a spray boat especially fo~ this one job be part of the program. The boat to cost ~p~o~mately .~2,000. The Delray Commission propose that they absorb one-third of the cost, the County one-third, and if this group wants to do likewise the Drainage District Board will pay the $3,000.00 yearly maintenance. Mr. Boos was told the matter would be taken under consid- eration. A letter was read from Phil O'Connor & Cooper reg~ding a Quit O~a~m Deed for Mrs. Gardner. Mr. Gr,fflth advised a reply that the City has no re~ord concerning any agreem~t to return theproperty to Mfs.Gardner und~ any conditions. A letter was read from Keith Chinn referring to the ~arter- ly meeting of the Association of ~unicipalities of Palm Beach County Friday night. Several Council members e~pressed thei~ intemtion of attending, Mr. 0yet moved the request of the permission to hold a tag day in Boynton Mr. Durkin seconded. Motion carried~ Animal Rescue League for on Friday be g~anted. Er. Oyer moved tentative approval ~e given to ~H~ Morrison plat subdivision. Mr. Durkin seconded. Motion carried. ~r. 0yet moved the City Clerk be authorised to advertise for the purchase of City bonds~ to the amount of funds available. Mr~ D~rkin seconded. ~otion carried. Mr. 0yet moved a license be issued for a temporary fruit stand to be located at ~at'wasknown as the Penny Nurseries. Mr. Mahoney seconded. Motion carrie~ Bids on a Gravely mower were opened. De~arco Tractor 8: Implement Company. $490~00 Trade-in allowmnce 50.00 ~440.00 515.oo !4 o.oo 2. Osborne Electric Trade-in allowauce ~r. 0yet moved Mr. Partin be authorised, with Mrs.Willisms end Mr. Taylor, to purchase a Gravely mower at the l~est bid. Mr. Durkin seconded. Motion carried. Er. Durkin reported work on streets.has Ue~n. delayed on account of the weather. Mr. Griffith read Ordinance 302 covering juvenile traffic violators ~ ,or th~ 2nd time. Mr. 0yet moved the adoption of 0rdinm~ce ~0~ for this second reading. ~r. M~oney seconded° Motion carried. Mr. Griffith read Ordinance 303, on zoning, for the first time. Mr. Mshoney moved the public be allowed to speak on such matters as affect them, in this case in relation to zoning. ~r. Durkin seconded. ~otion carried. Mr. Callow, a resident of Rolling Green Ridge, said t he matt- er of re-zoning for multiple dwellings in place of duplexes had been tabled by the Council until~such time as a Master Pls~ had been drawn up. He was told it hadbeen re-adve~cised and passed on by the Zoning Board. Mr..Riley, a representative of Mr. Field, explained that changet will n~t be made in cert~ n lots, to protect people who will now be a certain distance away. ~. Durkin gave his reasons for thinking per~ane~t zoning should be allowed to r emaln, and that this matter shoul~ there- fore be tabled, Mr. Mahoney agreed with him~ and moved that this request for r.e-zoning in Rolling Green Ridge F-irst ~ddit- ion from duplex to multiple dwellings be rejected. Mr. Durkin seconded. Mr. Part-in, Mr. Oyer and M~. Chadwell~Oted 'No'. ~otion rejected. Mr. Oyer moved that Forest single family residences of 1250 seconded. Motion carried. Park Heights S/D be zoned for sq. f t. minimum. Mr. Du~kin TRACT l: Mr. Durkin moved the recommenda~tion of the Zoning Board that Lots 1-12 inclusive of CASA LOM~ ~S/D be re~z0~ned to permit a marine repair and marine machine shop-and other marine work be adopted. Mr. 0yet seconded. Motion carried. TRACT 2: SEAG~EST ESTAT~ES. Mr. Warner_and E~. Sn~vder defended their desire to h~e this trac% re-zoned for duplexes. After discussion~ Mr. 0ye~ ~oved the recommendatibn of the Zoning Board that the change in zoning be allowed, be accepted. Mr. Partin seconded. Mr.M~honey.~ voted 'No'. Motion carried. TRACT 6: RIDGET~00D H~LLS. Mr. Durkin moved the r econ~endation 6f the Zoning Board that Lot ~129 be re-zoned for use as ~adical Professionalmoffices be accepted. Mr. ~ahoney seconded~ Eotion carried. TRACT 7: CEntRAL PARK A~XE and BOWERS PAP~. Mr.~Oyer moved the recommendation of-the Zoning Boar~ regarding the re-zoning of certain lots for warehouses and commercial use be accepted. Mr. Mahoney seconded. Notion carried. BILLS O'KAV~.D ?0R PATI~ENT~ Gen, 1 Fund. St~dard Oil Co. 51.994 Southern Meter & Supply Co. 28.04- Ken Sbow 32. O0 ~ Stanley Porter 48.88-- Palmetto ~arket 92.33 ~ Turner Sales Co. 3.~25~ Earl Williams Ford, Inc. 12.56~ United Auto Service 30.88- Vau~ & Wright of W.P.B, 4.13 ~ IY.~% ~rkett 5.99 ~ ~n H. B~bor 22.44~ Riggs B~os. Inc. 19.64~ Bo~2on Beach Fire Dept. 712.95-- Payroll 828.28 . 2,300.25 , ~, 1,413.83 1,398o75 " ~ 132.42 ~ 836.28 !~ 1,38V~06 " 1,405.44 " 1,228.39 " 2,0V9.66 '~ 821.10 ~ 1,365.93 Elaa ~[acNewt on lO.O0 Lake Worth Federal 2avings & Loan 800.00 City of Boynton Beach !9,550.61 " 19,443.6V 459.89 1, 54 8. O0 Ray B. & Jessie E.Dame 18.43 Ronald J.Fruda, Attorney for Eleanor Habel 1,!80.V0 Stanley Weaver 4.09 A.E.Shook 50.00 Charles Duzba 10.00 ~nnicipal Code Corporation 1,333.33 Secretary of State 1V.50 Blue CrOss of FloriRa 283.80 Maggie Fowler 60°00 ~.J.Estefen 5.78 Otto Lombardo 1,O00.O0 Secretary of State 4.25 ~aggie Fowler 60.00 Charles Boos 4.00 19.550.61 !. & S. 459.89 Depositors, 1,548.00 Water Dept. 7.8~ Water Dept. fund. Henry Green Jr. ~.00 William Hartanuele 15.00 Roneld Milo Pz~.e 10.00 Charles Tracy Keehler i0.00 EdwaPd ~agner 1.00 Brmadon Transfer ~ Storage Co. Inc. 30.0{ Bo-Del Pri~-,~ing Co. Jack E. Carver Lake Worth Drainage District 30.00 Boynton Auto Supply 299.70 Chamber of Cormlaerce 1~86~62 Callaghsa & Company 30%00 ~he Court Records Co~ 3~o00 Maggie Fowler 60100 The Chase National Sarah DeWitt Supply Co. 72.~7 Delray Beach Fa~m Supply Inc. Delray Machine & Supply Co. 20.20 East Coast Fire Equipment Co. 13.00 Co~ty Nercantile Hardware 28.62 Florida League of l[~icipa!ities 6~00 ~orida Power & Light Gnlr 0il Uorporation 15.84 DeHarco Tractor ~lement Co. ~38. Geld coast Gas ~. 10.00 Gulf S~remm L~ber Co. 142,28 Hardrives Inc. Hilt Manufacturing Co. 63.00 Hcod~s Auto Service Y~Isev & Griff~%h 3.~0 Cmmera a Hobby Center ~.08 Jackson, s Auto Electric Paul Joi%nson~s Restaurmat 27.00 ~onald S. Levigne Inc. u. 27 Miami Pipe Equipment inc. Palm Beach Typewriter Co. i09~98 JoPpa Violante 2~.09 Southern Bell Tel & Tel Co. 12t.22 Standard Oil Service Stn. 29.35 South Florida Asphalt Co~ Inc. 37.~0 Stevens Rexall Drags 2k.20 Seaoreat Reat~s & insur, ll2.6p Vaeg}~ ~ Wright of N.P~B. Inc~ Mestern Auto Associates Store Clyde Wo~ell Inc. 65.00 0.A.S.I Com$~hetion~d 1~2~0.23 The Internt! City Hs~age~s Assoc~ 15.00 Southeastern Assocn. of Fire Chiefs 7.00 intern%l. Assocn of Eiec.lnsp. 6.00 j. Kesestly Wi!li~ X. Pederer Jr. !~.00 Lawrence Zill 45.60 Woman's Ci~fo Libra~ 600.00 Austin Sueply Co. N~o 0yet moved Zoning Ordinance ~0~ be adopted for the first reading, as amended. ~. Durkin and ~Lr. Nshoney h~ ing voted against re-zoning in Rolling Green Ridge First Addition, and Mr. Nahoney having voted against re-zoni~g in Seacrest Estates - ~ Partin seconded. ~ayor voted for. Notion carried~ After discussion on ~r. Griffith~s suggest~ion that a Resolution be passed abandoning the R/W that affects Glen Arbor subdivision, N~. Oyer moved, Nrc ~ahoney seconded, that this matter be tabled. ~. Durkin, Nrc Partin and Nr. Chadwell voted ,No'. Notion re~ected. ~r. Durkin moved the City abandon whatever interest, if ~ny it has in'the R/W; y~. Partin seconded. N~. Chadwell voted in favor. ~ Oyer and ~. ~honey voted against. Notion carried. ~.~r. Nahoney reported garbage charges a~e not being collected around ~aure_ Hills where there sre no w~ter meters. ~. Taylor suggested checking other places which do net have water meters. ~. Oyer reported the water tank cleaning completed, and the ne~ly purchases a~aratus is being installed tonight. Nr. D~_~kin said he and ~rs. Jones had inspected the Casino. He read a list of twenty-two items drawn up by Jones which need attention. '~r. Oyer moved the nemessary repairs to the Casino be approved up to the amount of $600.00, the work to be done under the supervision of Mr. Durkin aud Mr. Taylor. Mr. ?artin seconded. ~otion carried. ~?~r. Durkin moved Mrs. Mark V~nite represent the Garden Club on the Parks and Playgrounds Board, her name h~ing been suggested by the President of the G~den Club. Mr. Partin seconded. Notion carried. _~&v. Nahoney said ~. Ben ~unday says he will be glad to meet with the Council and go into the whole matter of the dump a~e a. Mr. 0yet suggested Er. Sundy might be contacted at the meeting of the County Engineers tomorrow afternoon to make preliminary arrangements for such a meeting. Mr. Howell, an engineer from Memphis, spoke o~atural gas and asked to be allowed to meet with the Council to ~ut- line his suggestions. He thought the City Attorney should write the Utilities Co~mission to ask for an allocation of gas for Boynton. Mr. Griffith was asked ~o write such a letter, and Mr. Howell was invited to attend a meeting of the Council this coming Monday night. -5- Mr. Mahoney referred to ~rs. Padgett as the new Tax Collector ~ud thought she should be info,ned of her duties as set forth in the City Charter. Mr. Mahoney asked whether mother letter Should not be w~itten to the auditors asking them to appear at a Council meeting, either in the daytime or in the evening. It was agreed ~. Hawkins should be invited to come first. There being no further business the meeting adjourned at 11.30 P.M. Cm~ ClerkJ ' SBD Nc. 124 Section State Read 5 Pa~m Beach County B~SOLUTiON NO. ON MOTION cf Cemmissiomer by Commissi~mer ~Donald Rehburg adepted. C.Stanley Weaver ,~ seconded the ~ollewing Resolution was WHEREAS, The State Road. Department cf Flc~ida proposes to improve that part e£ State R~ad 5, Section ~301~ betwee~ the North Limits of De,_ray Beach amd ~. E~ 2md Avenue, i~ Boynte~ Beach~ and ~EEE~S im ~der'for the State Read Dep~rtment te f~rther a~d com- plete said prejee%, it is necessary that certaim la~ds new c~aed by ~he City ef Beynt~ Beach be acquired by the State of Flerida for the use and benefit cf the State Read Department of Florida, and WHER~S~ the State Road ~partment havi~g requested the City ~f Boy~ton Beach te execute and ~eliver te the State Road ~epa~tment a deed i~ favor of th~ State ef Florida cenveyin~ all right, title and interest that the City ~f Boy,tom Beach has in amd to said lauds required for rights-of-way for said State Read amd ~id reqmest having been duly considered, NOW, THEREFORE, NE IT RESOLVED by the City Commmissic~ cf the ?ity cf Boy~ton Beach~ Florida, that the Nayc~ (City Na~ager) ~d C!~k of s~d City be ~d th~ ~e hereby autho~_z~ ~d ~ect~ to ~e, ~e~te ~d de- !iv~ to the S~ate Road D~t a deed~ in ffa~ ~ ~e S~te ~f ~ida~ cenve~E al! right, ~itie ~ ~est of the ~ty ~ Bo~ton Beach ~ ~d to said l~uds ~ed b~ the City of Bottom Beach ~d re~ed f~ ~t~ef- way for s~d State Roa~ ~, Secti0~ 9301~ B~ IT F~RTHER Rw~SOLVEB that 2 certified copies cf this Resolution be forwarded forthwith tc the State Road Department at Ft~ La-~ierd~le~ Fleridao This is te certify t~at the above and fc~egei~g Rese!u%ion, No~ ~ is a tr~e a~d accurate copy efa Reselutmen uuanmmoasIy passe-~-~ity Commissienef the City of Bo2mte~ Beach at a re~ meet~g held Janu~ 6~ 1958 . ~ ~ t~s the ~ ~ DAY OF · J~ , A.D. !9 ~. 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