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Minutes 06-01-53MINUTES OF A REGULAR MF2ETING OF THE COMMISSIONF~S OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA~ HELD AT THE CITY HALL BOYNTON BEACH ON J~NE l, 19%3. Mayor F.L.Pu_winton Mr. Alva Shook Mr. C.Howard. Hood Nm. Arthur Fredrieh Mr. Stanley Weaver. Mayor Pmrinton called themeeting to.order at 7.30 P.M. Mr. Fred J.Bowles lot next tohis in Bowers could be dangerous in a of the bad condition of the especially of a dead tree ~nieh Mayor Purinton said it w~uld be inspected to see what can be done, and s~ggested that a letter be written to the owner; that if no reply is reeeived~ the tree will be removed and the cost charged to the owner on his tax bill. Mr. John Niebet.asked if the Cit~ would,contribute $i00 arrangedfor the children, and requested publicity in the local pa~er. Mr. Weaver moved that the e~hibition of Fireworks for July the cost ef them. Mr. Fredrioh seconded passed unanimously. for the $100 towards the motion which was City Clerk, Dorothy V. Williams, read the minutes of the last regular meeting of the CommissiO~ of MaY 18, 19%3. Mr. Hood moved andMr. Shooksecon~ed ~that the minutes be accepted as read~ Motion oessed unanimously. The r?port of the Building Inspector for the month of May was teac, amountingte $75,100.0b. A letter was read requesting the transfer of the liquor licence of B~eezs Inn to Mr. J. Laurel. Mr. the moved that o~ be gr~nted for the transfer as reqUest~d~ Mr.Fredrich motion, was passed unanimously. Frank Johnson Lee Thomas Charlie Waters Refuse Andrews Ed. Jerkins George Conner Karo Williams Leonard Harris John Quarine Blue Cross of Florida Lana Brown 0. A. Runyon Chas. F. Robson Elizabeth Belcher Acct.of J.T.Striekland Augustus Robinson Dave Lanier Vera Johnson A.C.Carver ~ames W. Butler John H.Co!lins BILLS 0'KAYED FOR PAYMENT: Gen'l.Fund ~3.0% J.A.Wildner D.V.Witliams Olive Cierpik Teresa E.'Padgett Wm. GeO Fr~ Ed, C ~.oo ~. %% 39~%3 46.72 ~8.2o 2%. co 12F. ~o %0.6% 8%.~0 1%0.40 1~1.20 lO3.%o 13¥.8o 119.10 121.00 6~.28 13%.80 109.00 98.10 1~%.90 3~8.2O 3.0% %0.6% 4.8o %0.8% 39.%3 ~+6.20 2~+. 0% ~+8.2o 33 o %8 %o.oo 50. O0 %o. co %0.00 %0.00 100.00 100.00 100,00 %o. co Water Fund %6.~5 18,60 134.80 Depositors 7.%0 7. ~'0 7. FO 7.5'0 -2- A letter, dated June 1, from Mr. Griffith was read regarding the recent passage of Senate Bill 917 in connection with the .~. ~ o~-~ ~_..A ______~___~a~i~$d~a~l~i~m_e~_~b~u?m~.a~ny, an.d~Sena.~ ~ ~*- ~n~ zeul~y ~pi ecs' . _ ~ . t~eB~t No.918 amend lng Ci~it ~rvi~. Y placed ander Mr. Fredrich moved that the account presented by Mr. Griffith for special service in connection with. Bill No~. Mr. Weaver seconded the motion, which was passed unanimously. A lette~. Mt.Charles Boos was read area of the' let adjoining Mr. Purinton objected to the big tree on the lot being removed, and Mr'. FredriCh asked whether the parking space wo~ld be used without parking. meterS. Mr. Weaver suggested, as an alternative~ using the lot lng the Masonic L~dge, and Mr. Shook said that as other P . .g lots are being arranged for~ it does not seem necessary to have eno where the City might at some time make a park. The matter was tabled. Mr. Griffith said he would like an Ordinance covering the proposed Civil ServiCe scheme for City employees and suggested tha~ a temporary Board be appointed. Mr. Grlffith said that the Cdral Ridge Develooment Company had been granted an extension of thirty days on lotL26 of the Dewey s/d; they are going to know definitely in thirty days whether they will be able to finish the Super Market project. Mr. Purinton said it had been arranged that the projected kidney shaped pool would be changed into s regular pool which could be used for revenue. Mre he w~uld like to but sufficient mon~ is not yet available; pletion by November 1. pipe Mr. Purinton suggested the water/bill remaining fund of the Civic ~ride Society. of the Parks and Playgrounds, said for installing the water pipes he hopes for eom- be paid from the There was a discussion on the backstop needed for the soft ball court, which would cost $176.00. Mr. Shook thought one could be made cheaper. ~ir. Niobe! said the Legion had decided to hold a ~ublic dance ~ the ~ear f~ture in aid of the Parks and Playgrounds, fund. It was agreed to have an Executive meeting Mn Tuesday, wouldJUne 9,beataskedthe CitYto tHal!~ at 7.30 P.M., at Which ~. Senior _= ~ _ ~.. a~tend, in connection with Civil Service s~a~us rot cl~y employees. The City Clerk read a list of bills 0'Kaye8 for payment this evening. No questions were asked reEarding them. There being no further business. Mayor Purinton adjourned the meetinE. · City Clerk.