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Minutes 12-07-53MIR-UTES OF A R~GUT~AR ~TING OF THE C0~SSION~S OF B0~T0~ BEACH, FLORIDA, ~_L? AT ~ CITY H~-LL, BOY~-TON BEACH, D~C~ 7, 1953. PRES~T: Mayor Pttrinton called the meeting to order at 7.30 P.M. b Du~ing .the half hou~ allotted to the ~ublic 2~. ~er ..... ought up ~he ma~?e~ of a p.~oposed e.lored beach and said the~e was a Z~uno,~ tha~ the ~ity of Bo~raton Beach is to help to pay £pr such beach. Mayor Pu3inton said there~ is no tz~ath in the ~4~o Kolendo raised a question about fou~ houses which were as sessed fo~ t.axes this yea~ and which he claimed should not have been taxed. I~. ~eaver said a simita~ case had been b~ought up pre- vis, sly when i~ was decided that ~he ~ro~= ~ ~ ~ acco~d~g to ~ne percentage of completion on J~y 1, The matter was tabled ~o allow Mm. Griffith t~e to look ·nto t~ poss~0~lm~ of Pro-~at~ng c~ple$~en of p~ooer~y A plat was p~esented by ~. Robert Broc~ of o~ ' Green 1st Addi$ion fo~ cons'~ '' . ~ ~ ~ ~ . R _Imng · · e~atmon of the Co~c~!. I~. G~iFfith said the o~e~,.~. C~ter, has si~ed a co~t~ac$ with Zi~e~Smith to complete the ~oads on the p~perty M~. C~te~, of Fort Laude~dale, was p~esent ~d was du0ed to the CO~ucil by F~,Griff~h. He s~d the ch~ge fPom c ~ercm~ to B. zone was requested bo petit the build- ing of duplexes ~d oF houses of 750 sq. l~. G~mf~ zth s aid the o~y retaking t~ng was to approve ~he wa~r distribution. ,~, ~t~ a dive, si0n as to ~e~hem t~ pipes sho~d be laid by ~he. Cmty o~ ~by a cont~acto~, the Co~o in *~ ~-~ -~ ~ ~ _ ~ zt members sazd that .... ~ ~_u~ z~ wouz~ De cheape~ For ~ outside cont~acto~ to do t~ job ~atheP ti~ the Cit~. -2- ~L~. Hood moved, ~L~, Shook seconded, that the plat of Rolling Green, 1st Division, be accepted subject to bond deposited with the Attorney to cover completion of streets and water mains within_olatted area. Notion Ca~_~ed.~' The ]~nutes of the previous meeting of the Council of Eovember 16, 19~3, were read. ~. Weaver moved and Mr. Heed seconded that the Minutes be accepted as read° Motion carried. ~- ~ ~tter wa~ rea~ fr~ ?~. He~oert Cromer, dated ~ovem- ~' %~, ~¥~, cove~ng bills. Paid by_~. Nor~ison to b~ y 'the City on water exten~io~ contract. - After discussion it was decided that ~. Gri££ith should look into the matter. who ~- ~A ~ette~.~a read from M~. Chad!es FrOm~ath requesting a ~sa&e ~eer ~m~ributor,s license. ~. Hood moved, M~o F~edrich seconded, that the license ~quest be p~ssed to the Beverage Boa~d. Motion carried. The ~ild~g Insoecto~ ~epo~t fo~ the month of N~e~ber was ~ead. Applications For membership on the Planning Bo~d were read ~rom M~o Robert McDons~d. M~. HarVey 0yet Jr., ~ud Mr. ~l!en H. Niquist~ The Mayor said he thought the Board would be appointed very msho~t!y. Zt was suggested that Mr. C~nadwetl might consent to be a member of the Boa~d. ~. Shook mOved, M~. Hood seconded, that Mr. Bedfom~i Jones bs appointed a Director of NASCAR to serve at Boca Raton ~eets, with the Mayor. ~ There was a long discussion on.t~eM ob$~ctmon-s'~ °~hich ~nad bee~ made to the new T.V. ~ntennae 0~d~nance. ~. ~ed~ich read from the L~ut~o_a Ordinance which ~poses a Fee of $3.00. ~*~. Ma~eister was asked if he had he~d whether the West Palm Beach T.V. Ordinance was enforced. He replied that he did not know about West Palm Beach, but that at Lake WC~th the inst~l- lztion of T.V. ~utennae is controlled by the Building inspector. ~. Fredrich suggested that in view of the opposition to the ChUgs, the Attorney be asked to revise the 0rdin~ce. ~. Weaver said the criticism he had heard was that the council did not~ have the right to make the 0rdinauce retroactive. BILLS 0'EAYED FOR PAYmenT: Weaver ' s ins~a~ ce Agency Jos. A.Wildner Frank Johnson Dave Lanier Lee Thomas Charl ~e Waters Robert Geo. Douglas Kato Wil!i~s Jo~ Gu~ ine Leno~ H~ris A. L. Edwa~ Jo~M. Tuite A. C. ~ve~ J~es ~ W. Butler Jo~ W. Collins C .E~ Eodge s J~le~ N. B. Semis h 0~ive ~e~ik Mildred J. Lofley Teresa E. Padgett ~s .0~abell ~ll Cong~es~ L~d Co. Acct. R. ~. Hart Bertha M. ~adwiok Hele~ D. Katherine Th~ps on Geo. ~risti~sen Jo s .A. Wil~er Fr~uk Jo~s on Dave La. er Lee Thomas Ch~!ie Waters Geo. Dougl~ Robert Job~ on Job~ Guarine Lemon Harris A. E. Shook C. S.Weaver A. Gen,l.Fund. 42.60 5.25 53.8o 58.35 ~7.25 0.48 5o.00 42. ~o ~4.o5 48.20 129.10 123.60 i5o.4o 14o.2o 113.60 1~.~0 t19.1~ n~;zo 109.oo 65.20 98Ji0 34.30 ~5.25 0.65 ~7.25 1.95 40.4~ 48.20 50.00 50.00 50.00 WaterF~d. 28.20 7.5o 6.00 5.70 84.90 92.20 173.80 i3.75 57.15 Depositors. 7.%0 7 · 50 7.50 7-50 7.5O 7.50 7.50 7-50 F .L. I~&v ihton 50.00 R. S. Greenwood 100.00 C. F. Ho chmuth 100 ~ 00 E. J.MahL~e ister Z95.20 ~hitt McDowell B0.00 R~ph ~. Ch~ 50.00 Robert F. G~iffith 100.00 Alvin Satherthwait ~0.00 J.H.Dewey l0.00 Joseph Becer~o 15.38 Ma~k Mitchell ~. 00 Alice Shephe~ 24. 00 Do~et~ Sheperd 24.00 Mort P~t~ Jr. ~.00 Silted Mille~ 12. 00 Alice Kelly 49.00 ~mas Gladwish 12.00 ~les~ An~ews 38.70 Palm Bea~ Co~ty R.D.B. 100.00 El~ida: Power & Lt. Co. 404.83 h Bo~ Beac Fire Dept. 376.25 ~orida Power & Lt. Co. ~ere~r Se~ice Station 33.55 L~dsley L~ber Co. 7.98 NewlY' s Pha~acy 19.30 pe~lar Electric Distr. 72.41 Rub~ CenstF~ctmon C . 128.00 Ri~er.E~en Inc. 53.68 S~ Feed & Eertilizer Co. 10.50 Fr~ J. S~ser 20.00 Smith 0~gen Se~ige 14.40 j~eS Se~ice Statmon 2.~5 JO~ ViOl~ te 4.60 ~i~e ~ Sales Co~. 83.10 Hit! ~g.. Co. 22.00 R.F jGriffith Jr. 25.00 ~al T~ck Lines 1.88 Nep$~e Meter Co. R.D~Wood & Co. Bo-~l Prin~ing Co. Stevenson Seed Store Jos .~t. Wildner ~. 20 Fr~ jonson 45.2~ Dave L~er Lee Th~as Charlie ~Jat ers 56.25 Geo. Do~ " 4%-00 Robert Jo~on ~ -48 Willia Raine s ~.62 Lenon H~is Ella Ad~s 14.00 323.97 376.55 53.99 22,60 118.27 !0.00 56.45 8.00 -2C- De~iarco Tractor Implement 8.25 Natl. Institute of Municipal Clerks 10.00 Florida printing Co. ll.00 The Cou~t ~comds Co. 12.50 Duffy's Shell Station 2.50 Broward Grain & Supply Co. 12.60 The C-orm~n-Rupp Co. ,51,~~ M. J.Estafen Gent~y Bro. PaLut & Glass 14.4 General Electric Co. 84.60 5i.83 W.S.Darley & Co. Morrison Rubber & Packing Co. 52.48 C.T.Bowles Elec. Co. 178.~5 Horton Muck Farm 80.00 County Mercantile 6.18 Jacobsen Mfg. Co. 68.91 SOuthern Bell Tel.& Tel. 111.42 Blue C~oss of Florida Inc. - 116 Gulf 011 Comp. 18.20 Brovrn ~ Moseley . 16.55 The Chase l~ational B~k Brooks Products Inc. Davis Meter Repair & Supply Th~ Ca~ron & B~kley Co. - 29.88 Boynton Beach State Bank ~.00 A1. Edwards 28.00 Acct. with Lillian Woldt ~. J,RO~X City Self Insurance Fu~d Firemen's Relief & Pensipn Fund Joseph C. Bates 9.68 John Viol~ute ~. 20 J~es Branunigen 4.50 Acct. of 0.0. Hirvela Harold Jordon 2.60 A. D. Smith $. 90 Acct. of" Fa~quha~ Mac.bluely Co. Co~ty Met c ~utile Michael J.Estafen & R.F.0en Jos. A .~ildnem 60.05 Frank Johnson k6.20 Dave Lanier ~1.60 Lee Thomas 14.40 3,000.00 17.90 4.80 8.20 51.57 11.30 110.60 loo.59 71.32 30.39 6.%3 43.70 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 C~nar !i e Waters Geo. Douglas Robert Johnson Wiitia Raines John Guarine Lenon J. Harris Arth~v L. Edwards John M. Tuite J.W. Butler J.H. Collins C.E. Hodges J.A.~in~er M.B .Se~imh D. ~.~illi~s Olive Cie~ik M~ldred J.Lofley Teresa E. Padgett Helene D. H~ber Kather~e Th~ps on ~o~ ~isti~en A. L jEdwards J. M.T~ite A. ~ ~ C~ver J.M.Bmtl?r J. H ~ Cqll C. E ~ HSdge s J. A. ~i~le~ N .B. S~e~ish D.~.Witli~s 0Zive Cierpik ~t~red J. Lofley Teresa Padgett Hele~.D. H~ber Kathsrine Thompson GeO. O~isti arisen Lenon j. H~ris F~ Jol~ on Dave La.er Lee Ch~lie Waters Jos. A. Wildner Boynton Beach Fire Dept. 52.75 55.oo ~o.48 5.o8 25. oo 53.70 129,10 123.60 15o.4o llO.20 113.60 134.8o 119.10 119.10 135.8o 109~00 77.9O 98.10 84.90 12.50 12.50 25.00 25.00 25.oo 25.oo 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 14.5o 2~.oo 12.50 25.oo 25.oo 25.oo 2¢.00 25.oo 25.00 92.20 173.80 25.oo 25.oo 25.00 M~. Griffith said the National Municipal Code originated in ~as~gton~ is approved by the Board of Under~r~iters, aud has been adopted by more than a ~nousand c~ities~ and that ~ne Boynton Code is based on this. ~. Griffith was asked to revise the Ordinance and have it ready for the next meeting of the Council. ~. Griffith read 0rdinsnce No.249 for the second time. ~. Shook asked if ~ne~e had been auy complaints reg~d- the zoning changes in Coqmlna Cove. N~. Griffith said he had received a IeST~er from the owners of the pr°Pe~ty on the NoFth side stating that they did not object Mr. Merkel on the South smde has no objections. ~, Weaver moved end N~. Fredrieh seconded that 0rdin~ace No.249 be ~d°Pted for the second reading. Motion ca~ied. Du~ing a discussion on the number of bee~, ~ne aud liqnc~ !ioenses, Mayor Pu~inton said that the Beverage Board had stated that t~e Only way to restrict ~he numbe~ of such licenses was to have sDecial zoning. Police ~nlef Ca_Bver's report for November was read. l~ ~nristi~usen read his water report for the month ef ~ovembe~o N~. Fred~ich moved that ~ne next water report include the number and amount of water bills outstanding and the reason of w~ter continuance to the delinquents. N~. ~o_~isti~usen gave his report on the ~reets. Mayor Purinton asked that the Zoning Bo~d include the Zoning of colored to~n on their agenda for their next meeting. After a discussion on s~uken garbage cans between the sidewalk and the curb, du~_ng which Mro Grifflth said the City would not be responsible for any d~aage or injuries resulting therefrom as the City would not install them, and that the cans did not constitute a hazard ,~uy more than a utility pole, I~~. Fredrich moved and ~. Hood seconded that properly installed re'gulati~ ga~wbage cmns~ ~pproved by the City, should be allowed to be sun~ between the sidewalk and the curb. Motion carried~ ~. Kolendo asked if there was any literature available on Boynton Be~ch for distribution at a National Exhibit to be held January 1% in the Middle West. l~so '~aite suggested the City obtain additional copies of the Booster Club booklet now being printed. She was asked to check and see what the cost of additional copies w~uld be. M~. Shook moved, H~. Hood seconded: t~t the employees~ bonus be handled this year the s~me as it was last CW_~istmas. Motion c~_~ried. Mr. Hood moved, N~. Shook seconded, that the City Clerk be authorised to buy a counter height c~binet. Motion carried. Police Chisf Carver suggested that parking on the South side of 0cern Avenue be changed to parallel pa~king. It was agreed t~hat this new pa~king should be given a trial as soon as the street can be re-marked. A plat of ~a~rett Heights was not approved pending com- pletion of streets and installation oF water mains ~ or bond to corot There being no further business, Mayor Purinton adjoumned the Nesting.