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Minutes 09-07-54MINUTES OF a REGULAR MEETING OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF BOYNTON BEACH~ FLORIDA HELD AT Tk~ CITY HALL~ BOYNTON BEACH~ SEPTEMBER 7, 1951~. PRESE~: Mayor a.. E. Shook Mr; G. Howard Hood FF. S~anley Weaver Er. albert Been Mr. Joseph DeNarco Mayor ~hook called the meeting to order at 7:~OP. M. Mrs. McFee presented a plat of Barrett Heights with water lines drawn by Mr. Brockway to the council for approval. Mr. Hood made a motion that the.city lay water pipe provided by owner and all materials used to be up to the apprOval of F~. Christian~en. Mr. Peen seconded the motion; motion carried. Passed unanimously. Mrs. Gaylen Goodwin, presiden~ of the Woman's.Club, s~g~este~, that the city employ a part time librarian for a three cay scheaule. ~ne library is well stocked and has approximately R~O00 books and needs an attendent; esoecially the six month period starting November let. The council agree~ it is important that the library be attended and suggests the matter come up at a future meeting when details are worked out. Mr. Brand brought up the subject of approval and acceptance by the city of their plat of Rolling Green Ridge. It has s 50 ft. right of way and 25 fro set backs. The street pavement is 25 ft. divided by a oark- way. Mm. Weaver moves this be accepted subject to furnishing the city with a bond~ to cover streets and water ins%allation yet to be completed. Mr. DeMarco seconds the motion; motion carried. Passed unanimously. Mrs. C. 5osworth, chairman of the cemetery committee, reported that the colored cemetery is small and is becoming overcrowded. A committee will be set up and look into a proposed location for a new cemetery and report its findings. Frank Wood of Broward Grain Company said he will donate 80 ft. right of way to Military Trail south of Woolbright Road. Mr. Hood suggested that he write to the county co~missioners about this lend for their consideration as the road is county property and they can entend it. Eayor Shook said we need more approaches to our city ~nd this is a fine gesture of ~. Wood. Dorothy V. Will%ams~ city clerk, read the minutes of the last regular meeting of the Counczl of ~ugust 16th~ 1951+. Mr. Weaver made a motion to accept minutes and Mr. Hood seconded the motion, all in favor. Minutes of a special meeting of the Commissioners on august 17th~ !95l* Were read and Mr. Weaver suggests they be accepted. Mr. DeMarco seconded the motion. Ell in favor. The minutes of the Pla.nning Board, Zoning Board and Cotuucil meeting of august 23rd, 195~ were read and Mr. Hood made a motion that they be accepted. Mr. Deen seconded the motion, all in favor. Passed unanimously A resolution of sympathy extended to the Greenwood family was read and accepted. Mr. Weaver made a move that the resolution be adopted. 5~. Hood seconded the motion, all in favor. -2A- BILLS 0 'KAYED FOR PAZ~MENT: Gen'l. Fund. H. P. Herr i~g 83, 00 G. & R. Inc. 18.26 D. V .Willi ams 139 ~ 15 Olive Cierpik 118.88 Mildred J. Lofley 81.95 Tereesa E. Ps/gett 107.98 H~ lene D. Himber 96.95 A.L.E~ ds 129 ~ 55 Jo~ M. ~ite 124.55 Cu~is E. Wrig~ 121.95 .~ .C .C ~e~ 144 · 20 J~.es W. Butler 107.V5 Jp~ H. Collins 117.33 C .E .Hodges 120.95 J ~A.Klingler 106.90 N.B. ~ish I0~ .90 Preston Br~ 4Q~0S W~ne B. Boncauer 45,78 Jo~ Gu~tne 23.95 Jo~n Hw rington 47.38 L.J.Hw tis 48.40 Fr~k Jonson 45.20 D~e L~ier 53.20 Ellis Nc~voy 40.48 ~m. Schues sler 48.80 C~r!ie Waters 48.45 Ec~th~ ttat ers 40.48 Julius W~ e 40.48 Karo ~Jilli~s 44.45 H. P. Hevring V0.00 Wm. Mayhew !, 200/00 Osborne Se~ice E~ ipment 45~.00 East CosSt Fire Protection Sevvice 1.25 Dave Bozeman & Co. 123.00 ~eric m La-Fr~ce Fo~it e Cor~. 99.65 ~I State Pipe Supply Co. 46.09 BroE & Noseley 138.95 ~Veaver?s Insur~ce ~ency 49.82 Preston ~o~ 40.08 John Guarine 24.00 Jo~ H~ringt on 48.30 Lenon J .Ha~is 48.40 Frar~ Jonson 45.20 Dave Lanier ~.10 ~!is McAvoy 40.48 Wm. Schuessele~ 58.46 Ch~lie Waters 53.10 Mtc~thur Waters 40.48 Julius ~are 40,48 K~ o Willies 45.40 The Chase National Break: I & S. Fund: $6,051.00 Dav~ P~b rick 3V8.30 R.H,Anderson 41.0V H. Po Herring 70 ~00 Mott Part&n Jr. 24 3, 70 Clifford Keatt s 234 ~00 L,B,Sterrett & Son 227.50 Ray Burger 240.50 ~. & Mrs. ~ick Her~ipdmsm 143.89 A, L .Edwards 138%70 J .M .Tuit e 131.94 C .E .Wright 128.71 A, C .Carver 130.00 J .W. Butler 140~ 45 A12re d Either 53.06 J. H.C olline 117 ~ 33 C .E, Hodges 120.95 J ,A.Klingler 106.90 N. B. Se~nalsh 106,90 D oV,Willi ns 139.15 Olive Vierpik 118,85 E.D .Lofley 81.95 Te~eesa Padget t 10V.95 A.E. Shook 50.00 C ,H.Hood 50/00 A.~.Deen 50.00 J. DeM~ co 50.00 Peter Rosenzweig 50.00 C .T.Bowle s 10C. 00 C .F. H~hmuth 150.00 R .F.Griffith Jr. 100.00 Paul Stoelzel 50.00 · ~ait t NcDoweI1 30/00 ~red J~Bowles 46.15 Blue Cross of Florida Iuc. 131.00 Preston Brown 40.08 Zell Taylor 68,00 Jo~n Guarine 24.00 Jo~n~ Harringt on 49.68 Lenon J. Harris 48.40 Frank Johnson 48.20 Ellis McAvoy 43,25 Wm. Schuessler 55.42 McArthur W~ ers 43.24 Charlie Waters 51.10 Julius ~ e 44.16 Kato Williams 4V. 95 H. P .Herring ~0.00 Dave Lanier 53.20 T .A.Corn~an 124.00 Julius J .Thomas 15.00 Gulf 0il Corporation 103.V1 E. Coast Fire P~otection Service 137.00 Pioneer Flag Company 5.40 -2C- The Court Records Cci 25.00 L.~.Sterrett & Sons 22.10 Porter Paints 140.2~ Allen Chemical Co. 34.V5 Belray Nachine & Supply Co. 31.13 Florida Pwr. & Lt. Co. 478.24 Bo-Del Printing Co. 60.19 Palm~ BeaCh Co. ~B. 100.00 ~ton ~ach Fire Dept. 2V~,46 Mi~ Fmre E~i~ent ~o. Mot o~ol~ C ~cat ions 434.68 OsBorne Service & Eq~ent 69.15 C .T. B0wl~s 299.65 ~0Uthe~ Bell Tel.& Tel, 104.07 ~g~ ~ Wright 28.89 ~sen ~g. Co. 78.55 Wilii~s ~hemic~ Corp. of Ni~i 20,00 Yoc~ Batteries 13,19 Asph~t Sales Co. 195.00 B.F, ~o~ich Co. 83.~2 0ce~ City L~ber Co. 47.57 Continent ~ C~e 12.78 Stevenson ~ed Store 118.73 David Wright & Son Auto Serv ice 19.06 N.M.Weems 8, 00 County Merc~tile 13,13 A.C,Wipper & Associates 12.93 W.J, Snow 1,28 Austin Supply Co. 28.98 Preston ~o~ 40~08 Zell Taylor 66,00 Jo~ Guarlne 24.00 Jo~ Harrington 32 ~24 Lenen J.H~ris 48.40 ~ Jo~s0n 4~.20 Dave L~ier 53.20 Ell is McAvoy 40,48 Wm, Schuessler 48.80 Ch~lie ~aters 47.20 ~lc~thur Waters 47.40 Julius Wa~ 40.48 Kato Willi ~s 47,10 H. P. Herring ~0.00 Basil C ~ilot 10.O0 Ni~i Fire Equi~ent Co. 89.8~ N.N~B~kett 18 Preston Brown 40, 08 Jo~ ~ine 24,00 Joh~ Ha~ingt on 48,V6 Lenon J.H~ris 58.88 Zell Taylor 79.10 Fr~k Jonson 4~.20 Dave La, er ~.20 Katherine Thompson C~oo Ch~isti~usen Lenor~ J. Jerry Hassel Carl Sto~e Lee J~i~ Willie Th~as Karo Ei!!i~ T ~ S~et t Gus l~s. W.H.Ki~ton A.E. Sho~k He~e~~Buli~ ~ Acct. of JoeEe~ ~ne C~ne Je~ Eassel Ca~i Helen D. K~t~rine Th~$on Geo. ~is tia~en Aust~ Supply G~f ~t~s~ L~be~ Builders - Providence ~c~ Ph pp~ & Bi~d~ ~c~ Shaw B~os. 0i~ Co. E. H.E~s Acct. Rev. Jos .H. T~s Pete~ Ma~ee!iino Ea~ne st Andrews Jerry ~s Carl Stone Lee ~ack W~die Acct. of Je~u C!outie~ Ni~oias Forby Florida ~ W~ ter ~tch J~ Violate W~. H. Mayhew Pic~d ~e~cal Co, S~evenson Seed Store The Ear~on Acme Fast Frei~t Water Fund 94.25 !76. O5 31.o5 ~7.25 .30 5~.90 31.57 26.68 5.20 30.4~5 58.95 55.50 9¥.75 94-35 176.05 1.88 243.60 3.53 8.8e 3 6.5i 57.48 103 .io 4.50 373.03 53.18 19.6o 94,30 24. 75 113.62 107.35 Depositors %30 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 15.00 7.50 7.~ 7.30 7.50 7.50 7.50 7-50 7-50 Hoed moved th~ _~. Clarence Boswo~th, while ~epl~cing Hoch~th~ du~ing the latte~s vacation, ab. ould be paid ~o Weave~ seconded~ Mo~zon ca~ied. ~ meeting was a~anged fo~ 7 P.M. on Friday evening the developers' of Roiling G~een ~zage ~o a~scuss w~e~ aud othe~ p_~oble~s. 1~. Ch~isti~usen was asked to ~peak to ~.Brock~ay about the ~rgent matte~ o= numbe~ng houses and uo fina out wha= ~. B~oc~ay would charge, There being no further ous~ness, the M~yor adjourned the ~eeting. ?ne first rea. Zing of Ordinance 260, amending Ordinance 205, was read and Mr. WeaVer made the motion they should be adopted, Mr. Hood seconded the motion; all in favor. Police ~hief garret read the police report- for the month of July. Mr. Christimnsen re~d the water and sanitary reports for the month of July. The next 7:30 P. M. held on Tuesday September 7, There were $~ Mr. Deen two bids ~he council's attention on a accept the bid from bid, amount of that this bid be accepted, motion,~assed Unanimously. It was decided that meeting tomorrow afternoen to possible school site and~to discuss an by Weaver~s Insurance ~gency. a special ~ owned property for a insurance hill submitted There being no further business, the Mayor adjourned the meeting. Mayor · City Ol~rk