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Minutes 12-20-53~MiZ{U~'ES OF A .~P~GUI_~R -~TING OF TM COM/~ISSION~%$ OF BOYI~TON ~AC~, FLORiDA, ELD AT THE OIT~ ~ALL, BOYNTON BEACH, DECEMBER 20, 1953. PHES~NT: N-~- F.L. P~rinton Y~. Alva Shook ~L~. C. HOWAP~) HOOD I%v, Arthur ~e~ich F~. Stanley ~eave~. Mayo_~ Pu~inton called the meeting to o~de~ s~ 7.),0 P.M. A representative f~om Mr. C?oes El!iott,s office p~esented a plat f.or approval of the ~at~ syste~ of ~b- divisions Chapel Hill end Mission Hill. ~. ~eav.e~.read a letter from M~.Brock~w~ay dated Decembe~ 21~ 1953~ on ~ais matte~ a~d suggested the ~lat be approved subject to ag~e~r~ent with the ~egulations of the City. l~h% ~eaver ~oved, M~. F~edrich seconded~ that the plat ~be accepted with the ~eco~ended changes. Motion e~ried. ~. Ande~son drew attention to t ' he condition of a neigh~ bor~s back y~a~.~d, facing on a% al!e~yway, as being a~. eyesore not only to B~ and to the neighbo~ o~ the othem side, but to the neighbors on the opposite side of the alle~ay. He said the yard was filled with ~uild~ug mate~i~l s~ud that it was thought the o%~e~ intended to buildI ~1 extra garage to ~ouse m~t,._.t~h.a~ as t_n~.~s was a ~es~dentzal sect~_on~ such storage · 'acz±~es wo~d be ¢om~e~c~alis~, which sho~3_ld not be allowed. The mat rem M~. Weigm~n has the ~ action could be determined, a~ud that: until he had been able of the truck~ would not not ~.sed ~.s a ( dep it to the Attorney who said and that no the new garage is to give ~ opinion further. That f~equency of the delivery and the hype of delive~yby One offence If the garage were the material were simply there~ he did not thi~k Tae Mayorpromls~d.~ha~ as far as possible~ ~: Ander- son,s ~ights would bS~ Drat~c%ed From co~erci~lzzation of hms nezgkbo~,s Mr o Kolendo asked if any decision had been made as to the tax question on his four houses. had done in accord with State g~aza~ions an~ ~ad foLmd that property should be taxed in accordance with its condition on Js~uuar~- I of the yea~ and that most towns make pro rata adjustments fo~ taxation pu~Doses; this procedure having bee~ carried out seemingly throughout the State. The lawrequires' that property be assessed on J~uuar~y l~ the pro rata percentage to be decided by the City. t~L~. Pu~inton suggested giving Mr.Kolendo 50% adjustment on one of the h~ses repo~tedly not finished until March, ~. Buddy Pa~tin asked if s~ything was on the agenda regard- ing the buildi~g i~ Rolling Green by the Riley _Wield Comply of houses not up to minimum require~_ents. The City Clerk ~ead a letter f~om ~. N.R.Field regarding ~8 single family residences in the Rolling Green subdivision. ~. Griffith said that if the matter had been misrepresented regarding homes measure the of only 800 sq. ft., the building inspector should foundations of the house. Mr. Greenwood was asked to measure the foundations tomorrow° The Mayor said tn_t~ ~ as there had been so rauch opposition here tonight by property owners in the subdivision, the question would have to be' put up to the Zoning Boa~d, ahd that builders sho~_ld be informed th~a~ ,in future they cs~n build nothing not in compliance with the City s zoning o~dinanceo ~ ~r~ffith asked if the Co~ci! had any objection to making a new zoning to avoid future difficulties~ such as a zone of 900 square feet single family residences, no duplexes. The Mayor said t~sb' matte~ should be st~alghtened out by the Zoning Bos~d. ~z~n was instructed to go ahead and advertise the suggested new zoning in the paper - a®~ more than 800 sGuare feet but less th~u 1~O00; that is to say 900 squ~e feet. ~00 lots a~e in question. fo~ tentativeMr' Robert~oproval.Broc~ay presented, a plat of the Gay-Mar Estates It was decided that tentative approval of ~he wate~ pipe going down the easements instead ofTM down the streets be given. City Clerk, Dorothy V.Wiilmams, read the mmnutes of the last regular meeting of the Co~uucil of December 7, 1953. l~. Hood moved, l~. Fredricb ~=~ ......... , that the ~tes of the l~t meet~g be accepted as ~ad. Notion e~mied. A letter was read fr~ Mr. W~te~ Dutch, ~esident of the Boa~ of Re~to~, ~eg~d~ the Ch~geof ~e 0~d~ce' on Signs. M~. Fredrich said that M~. Dutch and all others present at the meeting had said the 0~din~nce was a very good one when it was read. The M~yor said recommendations should be brought before the Board. A second letter from Mr. Dutch was also read requesting places for Boynton realtors on the Planning ~nd ZOning Boards~ A letter from the Atlantic Advertising Agency was read regarding the SUggested advertising on the pa~king meters, porting fai!u~e of the scheme on account of lack of support by local merchants. - letter was read from the proprietor of the Rainbow Room restaurant requesting a night club license in addition to the ~egula~ il quor license. The the s~ue grau~ed. Mayor thought that such a license should be allowed. Hood moved, Mr. Fredrichseconded, that such a license, as that issued by ~ne town oF Palm Beach, should ~e MotiOn carried. A letter was read From the local liquo~!icense ~olders requesting a zoning ordLu~ ce covering local licenses. Mr. Weaver suggested bhe matter be t~_~ned over to the Zoning Board, and a letter to be written in reply say~ug that the matter would be taken ~.der consideration. A letter wa~ read from the Bpynton Fire Department, enclos- ing a sable p lmcywnmch De!ray ha~ established covering paid and volunteer firemen from the time of leaving home on duty, in response to a Fire call, to the time of returning home after the fire. Mr. Weaver moved that such a policy be purchased. Mr. Fredrich seconded. Motion carried. ~-~. ~red~lcn asked if there was a report on the delinquent water b:~l±so i~o Cln2isti~msen said there was $518.00 out- standing on water bills. Mr. Weaver suggested that a postcard be sent to customers before the water is turned off, as a little additions~ cou~tesyo It was dec~ded to leave the matter to the discretion of ~ Chmistian_sen. ~. Fmedrich said that du~ing the past couple of months comDtaints have been received from regarding elee.trical inspection ~arious pa~ts of the Cit~ ~ ~ ~- ?, ~ ~fter a discussion, move8 ~ha~ the present Elec~rica! Znsoector be removed For g~oss zncompetencyo ~. Shook seconded. Motion ca,tied. ~. Shook said the present situation is most d~ugerous and reported severs& ~:obs as being~'usatisfactomy from an inspecting point of view. it was Suggested that ~v~. Gs~dner be offered the job, and it then was Suggested that ~. Bowles be asked to take the Job temporarily u~til appointments s~e made, at the first meeting of the yeam~ in Januamy. ]~. Griffith ~ead amending Ordinance No.2~O covering T.V. antennae. be adopted for the first reading. Motion ca~ried. The Mayor referred to the chamity benefit in aid of the Crippled Children,s Home to be held on December 26 and 27 at Autor~ma and suggested the City donate $2~.00 to the cause. $~ Hood moved, ~. ~eaver seconded that the City con- tribute ~25.00 to t~e~ benefit for the C~ipp!ed~ Building Fund. M~. F~ed~ich moved, Mr. Weave~ seconded, t~t the Ordinance the Motion ca~ried. ~ni!dren, s HOme Mayor t>o~znto_ reported on a meeting of l~zayors, Co'~uty Commissioners s~ud City Commissioners of su~roundihg localities which he had attended at the Court House in West Palm Beach ' mor~ming regs~ding the moad situation. He suggested that there shmald be quick action on Route No,1, as a week from Tuesday there is to be a further meeting of interestedof£zc~als' ' at the West Palm Beach Court Houe. M~. Fredrich thought the Attorney should be instmucted to draw up a Resolution setting forth the aims of the Coo~cil~ so that it can be on reco~d, favoming, completion of Hzg~ay' ' No.1 befome any other moad be built. ~. Weaver suggested putting on the agenda For the next meeting the Cemetery Ordinance, as so~e legionnaires may be do~m asking fo~ces oF plots £o~ themselves.~ 1 ~. Fred~ish said that M~. We~eL~s suggestion should be passed to the Board of Gove.~no~s of the Cemetery xo_~-~ ~ decision. There be~ng no f~the~ business, the meeting was adjourned by the Mayor°