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Minutes 07-16-56MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, HELD AT THE CITY HALL~ BOYNTON BEACH JULY 16, 1956. PRESENT: Mayor Star~ey Weaver Vi~e,M~yor Joe DeMarco Mr. A.E.Shook Mr. Mott Partin Mr. Don Rehburg. City C~erk D.V.Wi!liams Mr. Zell Taylor Mr. Carl Stone Wolice Chief Carver. Absent: Attorney Griffith Alice Kelly Olive Ciernik. Mr. Weinstock asked permission to replat the amended olat of Boynton Ridge. After quite a bit of discussionft was agreed to allow the replat if the lot sizes were kept to a minimum of 65', with larger lot~ scattered through plat. After read&ng~ of the minutes by City Clerk Dorothy Williams~ Mr. Shookmade a motion, seconded by Mr. DeMsrco, that they be accepted as read. Motion passed. Mayor Weaver reported ~hat although he could not attend the meeting at West Pslm Beach on. the establishment of a bulkhead line for Lake Worth, he had the City Clerk contact the meeting and hsd a report back that our request to hold the filling in to s m~ximum of 300 feet seemed to be the general opinion of ~ll effected comunities in the County. Mrs. Evelyn Croix requested permission to establm h a kinder- garten at her home on N.E~ ~th Avenue. This request is being turned over to the Zoning ~nd Pla~i~g Bo~s for action. A petition from the residents in Rid gewood Hills was read. Petition attached. Both Mr. Painter and Mr°Glenn hsd quite s lot to say about the promises they said were made to-them by the City Council. None of the Councilmen had any recollection of such oromises, and said so. No such promises were recorded in any Council meetings. Mayor. Weaver said that street lights for the ares have already been ordered, and Mr.Rehburg.is working to ascertain the feasibility of acquiring s land fill garbage disposal for our City. Police Chief Carver was asked to keep closer check on the speed on ~h Street, and the Council will p~sce 'Yield Right of Way' signs where needed most. Mr. Bortacheller is to b~ notified that he must remove the pine trees planted in the alley west of his home st once. This is a d~dicated R/W to the public and at any time the City sees fit tO open Same they do not want the expense of moving ~he trees. -2- The~Council asked that the Civil Service Board be asked to do something to clear the status of Patrolman'Butler. Chief Carver Stated he was on Butler's side and wanted him equal to the other patrolmen. Mr. Earl Brown of GULF 0IL COMPANY, and Mr. Albert McGregor representing SHAW BROTHERS 0IL CO., were both present and vicing for the City business relative to~troleum products, openly. After considerable debate, Mr. Shook made a motion, seconded by Mr. ~ehburg, to keep the business as is. Mr. DeM~rco voted No; ali'other~ voted Yes. Motien carried. Mr. Brown then said that as a taxpayer and a business man Mr. Rehburg told the Councilmen ~hat the Kiwanis Club of Boynton Beach has agreed to match what any other club or person will donate to light ~ence Par~. The water lay-outs ~E~VENETIAN ISLES and LEISURE PARK were approved as ~.end~d~m~. Stone. Mr. Partin made a motion, seconded by Mr. Rehburg, that permission be granted Venetian Isles Associates to have the monies now on depdsit with the city~0r completion of streets to be used for the purpose of purchasing water pice on the Associates' oromises to repay the monies in time to comolete streets. Motion carried. ' Mayor Weaver appointed George Kelly to the Recreational Boardon request of Councilman Rehburg, and with the consent of Mr. Kelly. The Mayor d~red a cle~n-up campaign for all citizens of their properties~ beginning right now, so that in case of any unwelcome hurrica~our trees, Shrubs etc., will not suffer unnecessary damage~ and there will be no trash or debris of any kind to fly around and endanger life. The City crew will pick up all such trash that is put out for the nex~ three weeks. Mr. Duncan Hunter is to be asked to represent the City 'at the Marine Association of Miami Building, July 2~rd. Public Law %19 will be the subject and it vitally concerns al! charter boat owners in the country. Unless enough people are sufficiently interested to get this la~ amended, it may mean the forcing out of business better than 90% of our fishin~ fleet, so vital to the tourist trade. After the readdng of Ordinance No.285 by Mrs.Willlams, Mr. Shook made a motion~ seconded by Mr. DeMaroo, that the 0rdinance be adopted on this the second reading. Motion passed. -3- A meeting was set for Wednesday, at 6.00 P.M., to further study the recommendations submitted for a new building code. The Council agreed to meetin in August with Chiefs of Police and Fi~ by e their res~ ~sion ftuuds. Mr. Weaver related that he h~d asked~. Paul McBride to move up from the Planning Board to the Zoning Board, and that Mr. Mcbride had accePted.~ Mr. Rehburg recommended that Mrs. Rsiney~6f Royal Pa~lm Village be apoointed to the ~lanningB6a~. .Mr. DeMarco made a motion, seconded by Mr. Shook, that' the recommendation of the CivilService Board as in their signed minutes of July %th, adjusting salsries, be accepted and become effective as of ~y l, 1956. Notion passed unanimously. There being no further business the meeting adjourned. MaYor~ ~ City Clerk. RESOLUTION WHERE~S, the Charter of the City of Boynton Beech provides that compensation to be paid to the Chief of Poli~e shall be fixed by Ordinance or Resolution~ end WItEREAS~ the Council of the City of Boynton Beach have voted an increase Of $25.20 in salary for the Chief of Police~ AdolPhus C. Cerver~ n~ THER ~OP~ BE IT RESOLVED tnet the salary of the Chief of Police, Adolphus Co Carver be changed from $350.00 ~o $B75.00 per month. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Boynton Beach~ Florida~ sitting in reveler s~ssion this t6th day of July, A. D. 19~6. Cb~ncilman ~J Councilman ~ouncilman ATTEST: Cit~j~ Clerk Councilman ~ne Honorable ~{embers of the Oity Council of Boynton Beach, Florida. We, the ~mdersigo~ed~ Oceup~g ~r private residences in R. idgewood Hills, a.?~ub-divisie~ of Bo2nton Be~ch~ hereby p.r.esent to you certain f~ct~ ~ co~diti?~ns, Come of whic~h~ we ~re of the 0pinio~, h~ve'"ceen, ar~e, and if not.~died~ will result Ln permanen~ dep~ivin~ us of the enjOYment of living mn o~r homes and Will retard the value of same. The assailed conditions are a~ follows: (I) At the tim~ we purchased our lots s~bsequently eree~d '0~r residence~ we ~er~e as~ bY ~ re~stel~d realtor and developer of-~he afereme~tim0~e~~ P_i~ge~oo~ ~ that, under be used for any p~rpOSe ~ther than a Relying on this holdiug Subsequently certain ~ty or p~rtie~ h~ve erected houses i~ this sub- div~sion ~nd are rent~ ?~rnished and/~ been ~ye~ ~e ~, ~herefo~ ~el~ ~ ~s~ ~the ~ ~ no~ice, do not c~e r~t~g the used for ~u~ ~ ~ses (2~ ~e ~ere not informed~ nor ~re wB ~wB~e at -hhe time ~e purchased our lots in the described s~o-division, of the exis%ence of the City ~p on the State of Florida property adjacent +~ ~ur proper~y. ~hen we discovered tb~s State property was beiz~ u~ed as a d~p, our repre- ?entatives~ d~ring an ? ses.sm?n ~oproxim~tely two years ~go, ~c~med the City Oo~cil of this condition. They described to the Council tb~ ohno~ous odors e~an~ting %h~refrom ~nieh are so nauseating at times that doors~ ~ndows and other oD~n~gs in our homes h~ve to be closed so ~ to at least partly avoid such odo~ ~e were then~ and are ~ ~ ~ ° ' ' a hes2th men~ce, due net only to Lu- now, o_ the op~u~on thze d~mp ~s crease o~ resmcencos ~ ad~cent a~e~, b~t also, beemuse o£ the L~ed%_ate proxLmity of the colored school. The Co~.cil at ~t time informed ~ the city h~d other property that wottld be used as a dEap ar~ that the existing d-~ap,M~zld be discontinued wi~n ninety to one hundred and ~.went~-* days and that the hole or dump wo~ld be f~ed in preparatory to the buil~g of State Route 9 thereovero ~?e 'believe ~e have~ed good patience ~th respect to these matters a~d~ ~*e now urge that the council give ord. ers that will accomplish these premises to us~ (3) Becsuse .of the.i~cre~sed t~fic over T~rd ~d Fourth $~eets e ~ e~er wzs~ ~r~ to the preser~t city d~p, ~ f~ther, ca-~ of f~t.~e~t~g ef ~nger c~st e~ t~_ese ~ arrests, the Oity, Lu order to protec~ eh~en ~d o~er ~rs~ ~Lug these two / · page The Honorable Men, sets of the 0i%y Council ~ Boynt*m ~each, Floridm. streets, erected *~r~ffic signs on Fourth Stu~et l!mitir~ speed th~e~ ~ %-~{en~-five ~es ~r ~ ~ ~r si~ ~o~bit~g p~ at s~ ~sreg~ thee ~fic ~s ~ si~s. We, thereffo~, ~rge you to issue definite amd positive orders to the city employees whose re~ponsibili~ *' x~ is t~ see that those traffic regulations ~e obsess We also request: A ~e~ty-fiv~ mmle ioer hour tr~fFi~ zone se es~blished e~f~r~ed on N~ Wl Second Avenue oetwe~n ~h~ east side Seaboard ~oad t~acks and U. $. R0~te No. ~. (b) Parking be limited to four ~'~rs on stree~ in this (c) Pending removal of said d~m~p, ali traffic thereto to be diverted to streets or routes that do not pass through Hills. (d) Lights simila~ to those on N.W. 2nd Street ~e l~tailed on N. N. 3rd and N. W. Sth Streets. Fast and m~cream~ag tr~ffmc over Second Avenue mskes it ~-mpera~-ve sp~ed zones be es~b!~shed. Your .imm.~d_ate a~entm~n ~o the a~orementioned conditions and sit~ati~s ~ one mss~auce oz ~e~inioe ~nd ce~_u or, er by you to remedy s~ch matters' ~_ll be mpprecim%ed by us. Respectfully, Honorable ~embe~rs ef the City Oeuucil of Bcz~to~