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Minutes 12-02-56~iM~T~T~cS ~ A i~GULA~ ~EETING 01~ THE BOYNTON BEACH ITY COUNCIL HEDN E~ THE ~0tTY HADL, BGYNTON BEACH ~ORIDA, DE~EMEER 2, 1956. ' PRESENT: Msyor Stanley Weave~. Vice Mayor'Jo~ DeMarco. M~. Al~a Shook. Mr. De~ldR~ybUrg. Mr. Mort Pa~tin. City Clerk D.V.Williams Mr~ Zell Taylo~ Mr. Carl Stone, Police Chief A,~4Ca~ver. The Mayor called the meeting to order at 7.30 P.M. The minutes of the last regular meeting of November were read. 17 Mr. DeMarco moved that the minutes be accepted as read. Mr. Rehburg seconded. Motion carried. The building report for the month of November, amounting to $488,700.00, was read. A letter was read from Mr. Allen King requesting that his property on the Highway be zoned commercial full depth to the railroad. ~. Weaver inforEed Mr. King, who was present, that his letter would be turned over to the Planning and Zoming Boards. A letter was read from Mr. A.P.Cottrill requesting the closing of the alleyway alongside his property at N.E. 7th Avenue in order that he can build a ca~port. He enclosed a letter a letter from M2. Reece who stated he had no objection to the closing of the alleyway. After discussion it was agreed to turn the letter over to the City Attorney for further study. Mr. Grifflthmread Ordinance 290 for the second time covering taxicab franchise for Mr. ~allace, and general ~axicab regulations. Mr. DeMarco moved, Mr. Rehbu~g seconded, ~hat Ordinance 2~0 be adopted for the second reading. Motion carried. Mr. Weaver asked if he could be given the ~ight to sign the QuitClaim Deed for the piece of property in Ocean Ridge given to Ocean Ridge when ~he town split, saying the Cit~ had ne further interest in the property. ' Mr. DeMarco moved, Mr. Rehbu~g seconded, that the Mayor be granted the right to sign such Quit ClalmDeed. Motion carried. Mr. ~omberg recp estad, on behalf of the Police Department, that the penalty for bolita convictions be increased, and that the Concealed Weapons O~dinar~e be amended to include weapons ca,tied in the car. The second request was turned down on the advice of Depu_$y Sheriff Partin, and Mr. G~iffith said it would mean r~ w~iting the Ordinance and was asked to check into it. Mr. Griffith again drew attention to the necessity of bringing the City Charter up-to-date and having all ordinances moderhised. This matter was tabled for the first meeting of the new year. Mr. Taylor recommended Mr. Stone,s truck being provided with a radio. The service rendered by Delray was said to be very unsatisfactory. The recommendation was not agreed to. Mr. DeMarco moved, Mr. Rehbu~g seconded, that a Resolution be prepared regarding paving of streets in Arden Park. Motion carried. Mr. Henry Olson said in accordance with the wishes of the Council expressed at the Executive meeting on November 26, the Boat Club had drawn up an outline of their ideas, which he read, leaving a copywith the Council, For the infoEnation o~ the public present the Mayor said the Boat Club had requested a plot ~00, on l~ake front x 138,, a very small portion of She wh~l~ tPact$~' that~the p~opo~ed plan an~ outlihe of suggestions' from th~Club would be turned oveP to the City Attorney, and any remarks from citizens would be appreciated. Mr. Hunter said they had done a certain s~ount of soundings and found a channel about 44 fee$--~wide to the property, with a depth at low tide of ~ feet. Mr. Herman Butts asked about his zoning request and was told it would be For the next Zoning Board meeting. Mr. A.B.Carter, o~R011ing Green Secon~ Addition, asked about the present status of the pay-back water deal and, after discussion, Mr. Shook moved that the City go ahead as planned in the first p~ace as it will make for good fee~ing on both sides to avoid a lawsuit with a subdivider who has co-operated so well with the City. .Mr. DeMarco seconded~ Motion carried. BILLS 0,KAYED FOE PAYMENT: Alex Strawden Dpris Grace John Simmonds Burroughs Corp Austin Supply Co. Clewiston Motor Co. Combs Cleaning Service The Cou~t Records'Co. Deep Rock Water Co. De!~ay I~it ion Delray ~as &'Electric Florida Power & Ll~t Co Re seoe L~ GP~ons J( She ~uarries Corp Resources Brd. Tel.& Tel. Products C0. Rober~ F.G~iffith Jr. )S¢Oe L. General Fu~d. 15~00 1.99 184100 58i19 50100 15~00 207.50 29.22 6.2§ 6~4~90 48.00 100~00 22150 32198 201~52 103~51 251~31 3~12 150~10 3.~0 195.00 11,250.00 Director of Intern- al Revenue 2;183;30 Mattie B. Argo 3,492;65 Carl .ap 50.00 Blue ~s of Florida 286.85 ~o. 198~94 News 36;00 B~o~wn & ~oseley 1~/~1 Herman Butts ~00 City of Del~a yBeach 45.00 County Mercantile 2~65 De,itS S~pply Ooo 172~90 East coast Paper Co. 22~00 Payroll 1,S68.86 " 'V54.50 , 1,061.21 " 1,1!0~01 " 2~!94.82 " 1,~89.40 Halsey & Griffith Hood's Auto Serviee 17.84 Paul JohnSOn Rest. 33~9 Fo Ma~Farq~har 0ceanCity Lumber Co. 13.80 Palm Beach Abstract TitaI Co. 45~O0 East Coast Fire Equipmant Palm Beach Machinery & S.Co. 40.16 $73V.03 Escrow Acc. 2m B. Palm B' each Typewriter Co/ 1.40 Porter & Ward Service Station 40;14 Ruben Construction Co. 153.60 Sample Rock Co. 23.00 Jack C a~ver 3,000.00 Florida Planning & Zoning 13.00 W.C .James 3.50 Kathie Mae Wilson 50.00 Geneva Burgess ~d. 50°00 Earline Clayton 3.50 Po stmaste ~- 75.00 Fire Dept. 324.$8 Comb Cleaning Service 50~00 0.A. Joe ,s Trucklng Service City of Boynton Beach 2,360;46 " 115;28 Abrams Flooring Co. 125.0G Petty Cash lB1.83 Austin Supply Co. 40 Barbara,s D~ess Shop 99;00 Bo-De~ P~inting Co. 23;05 Herman Butts 7.00 C curt Records 15; 00 County Mere an~I le 23;10 Q.S.Da~ley 26.48 Delray Co.ncrete Products 27;00 Dominion Signal Co, East Coast Fire Equipment 5.00 Florida Georgia Tractor 2.03 Florida Power & Light 755.18 Gun Clinic 16.00 John Manville Sales Corp. & S.I. Cont~ibutionFund4,007.gl Donald S. Levigne Inc. 13.17 Miller Truck Equipment Vo. 17~6 Palm Beach Mach Co. 102.82 Palm Beach Typewriter Co, 15.59 Paragon Cleaners 3.75 press Bureau ll2;00~ Porter & Ward Service Stn. 86i03 Pierce Tire Co. 8.60 Stafford 0. Refuse 3;51 Happaport Studios Inc. 30.50 Sample Rock Co. 57;50 Se~z~ee Funeral Home 52.50 Sherwin Williams Co. 16~,75 Kenneth Snow 266.75 Southern Bell T. & T.Co. 113.84 Spencer Communications 5~75 John_ Vfolante 25.25 Williams Chemical Corp. of Mimmi 3.25 Shaw B~os. Oil Co. 591.82 Boynton Beach State. Bank for W. 748.10 Seacrest $7,162.55 Escrow -3- Mr. Taylor was asked to interview a young man recommended by Mr. Tomberg to Judge his suitability to replace Mr. Eophie as lifeguard at the beaeh and to help with City work. After discussion, Mr. Shook moved, Mr.DeNarco seconded, that Mr. W,F.Devine be engaged as City Auditor, replacing Mr. Cochran. Motion carried. It was agreed to ask the County for shell rock for the proposed boat l~ne~n~ng ramp. Mr. Shook moved, Mr. DeNarco seconded, tha~.Christmas bonuses be the same as last year. Notion carried. After discussion, Mr. Shook moved, Mr. DeNarco seconded, that the request o£ the Broward Grain Company for a tax reduction on their new warehouse be refused. Notion carried. Mr. Partin said he had been asked if the Couneil would provide the means for the Fire Department to make coffee for police du~ing the Boynton All Star Festival. Mr. DeNarco moved, Mr. Shook seconded, that the City supply the necessary articles to make coffee as.requested. Motion carried. Mr. Partin said he had been asked by the Shuffleboard Club to request that the Club caretaker be given a $25.00 a month'inorease in pay. The matter was tabled. Monday, December 10, at 6.30 P.M. was set as the date the Appreciation Dinner for City Boards and their wives. There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned by the Mayor.