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Minutes 03-02-53F~I~WJTES OF A P~EGD-LAR k~EETING OF THE C0~iMISSIONERS OF BOYNT0/t BEACH, ~w~,~ORIDA, M~T.~ AT THE CIT~_ HALL, BO~0N BEACH, 0N~M~d~CH 2, !9~3. Commissioners Present: F~. F.L. Purinton Mm. C. Howard Hood M~. Alva Shook Mr. Arthur Fredrich }~m. C. Star~ley Weaver. Mayor Purinton called the meeting to order ~ 7.30 P.M. ~. Max.FLugei asked for a contract between the himself reg~dmng water supply for his development of Shores in Ocean Ridge. Cz ~ and Coastal Mr. Purinton said all such contrasts are a~ike and that · ' when p~oof of ex,ct Griffith wmll write a contract for figuzres is supplied to ~him. Mr. F~ed~ieh moved that the contract bet~-een ~he parties ~e agreed upon by ~J~e Council ~nd that the man be given the same for~ of contract as ~_th other subdivisions. Mm~ Hood seconded. Motion passed unanL~ously. ~. Cromer presented a plat of Su~ny Dale, which had not been approved yet, subject to water ~sand streets. Mr. Johnson said he had a contract to make roads in the development and will make them in accordance with the City' s specifications. He was told tb~t all roads put in from now on must be inspected and passed oy the Cmty Engm~eer appomnted by the Council. A letter, dated 2~ February, 19~3, from ~m. Cromer was read. ~ a i~. Shook moved a~d i~. Fre~ich seconded ~h t the Sur~uy Dale plat be accepted subject to the usual regulations · O regs~ding water mains and streets. Motion passed unanzm usly. ~' O There was a long discussion on the quesui n of home o~ers obtaining permits for plumbing, s~posedly to be done by them- selves,and then getting some one else to do the work. -2- M~. Purinton said this was contrary to the 0rdtmance aud that such violations should be brought to the attention of ~the Plumbing and Building Inspectors. He added that ~he new Pithing I~ecto~ ~d been told ~ enforce ~e O~dina~a~ ~ that the Co~cil will stud back of ' -- ..... ~m~ ~so i~ ~ng in the 0~din~uce is not ~t, it s~uld be amended. D~g the discussion I.~. Jo~o~ ~ *~ ...... to ~ ils o~ plebeS, th~ ~p~iicat~ el s · to one . ~ . - ~id be t~ed ever Pl~b~g Znspecto~ fmrst for chec~g before the pe~it is is su~d. M~. Shook thought the Electrical wor~ in the - Y . , ~- o~J_~ os ~rea~eG same way in coluectlon wztn pe~oie who are building their ~ .It was agreed that a special should be c~iled at which the~ that the Bo~d~s recom~=~a~*~ .... ~_ ~y~ ~u~. approval; ~d that amvised by letter that th~ ~-~U~ ~o ~ie uome must be eD~orced ~tii City Clerk Dorothy V.Wil!i~s read the ~' last Regular Meeting of February 16, 19~3. Minutes of the ~. Fredrich moved, Mr. Hood seconded, that th~ minutes be accepted. Motion' passed unanLmously. ~. Chrlstla~en said he had no e~in~te information yet regarding the fire lines for the Broward ~ain Company and the new L~mbe~ Comp~uy, Regarding parking meters, Mt.Shook thought the Post Office should have ten-minute parking time without meters. Regarding the new business machine recommended, Mr. ~wh~_edrich said h~ ~had contacted Mr. Watson of the I.B.Mo who will come in to see the Codicil to suggest what, if anything, s~n be done. ~. Cl~u~aton objected to parking meters in t~e City and requested that they shou~ not be put on auy City oroperty on which he has to pay taxes. - A lette~, dated February 18, 19~3, was readfrom ~he ~naz~oer of Co~eree suggesting the formatic~ of a ~ Zt~ommun--y Coumcil and the oresenee_ ofa Cozmnissmone~' at ~ o~g~mzatzon' ' meet~g at 7.~0 P.M., M~ch i3, at the Ci~ H~Z. -3- ~ir. Weaver tnoug~.t it wo~d be a good move as it would away with overlapping dates. ~l~ma~., resident of the Chaunter of asked that a membe~of the C~ty' Council he a member of the ommunzty Connczl. Mayor Purinton appointed~ Mt. Hood to atten~ *'~ne first meeting of the Com~ity Council," and Mr. Hood accepted the appointment. do .The Bu~14~ng Inspecto~,s report for Feb~a~y was read ~moun~;~ng to $131,792.00 ' ~- Griffith said M~. irwin L.Langbein ~d ~equested that the City execute a Quit Claim Deed on the p~operty now owned by ~. Tatum in acreage section 28. He recommended that if the~e were no unpaid t~xes against t~ property, a Quit Claim Deed be ~ g~ven. F~. Hood made a motion that a Quit Claim D~ed be executed through the City Atto.~ney if taxes it were ail paid. N~. F~edr~c.~ seconded Motion passed unan- · ~ and any other &Xpenses against Lmously. ' ~. Purinten said ~he Shuzfleboa_wd C!uo camuot afford keep the buzldzngs there ~omdeter~orat~ng and t~at ~t therefore up to the City to do so, as £~ as the ~ ildings them-~ ~elves ~e concerned, as the courts are a to~rlst a~ - ~ud, as such, are an asseo to t~he City. ~tract~on Mr. Weave~ said he and M~ Christians~n had looked the ba~l~ngs over &nd had found some of the overhead frying rotten, ~ud considered the ~oofs sho~d be caated ~th ~oofing paint to preserve them; otherwise, within two y~s, tk~ ~oof wo~d ~ve to, be ~eplaced. He suggested a ~avy so,aye. ~azch ~ould o~y ta~e a few minutes if a contract wer~ made ~th the Company does t~s work. ~r. P~zn~on suggested that I'~r. Shook amd~.~.C~hrlst~usen- ~ go into the matter together ~ud use their discretion as to what should be done. The Police report for the month of February was read. Mr. Weave~ asked whether the Fire Department,s Ball ~me and Barbecue on S~uuday afternoon for the benefit of their First Aid Truck would be subject to the usual l~cense.~ ~.,~.Pu~lnto~ suggested that mf agreeable to the Council the ~m~y donate $50.00 ~owards the First Aid Truck F~d, donate Fund. }~- Fred~ich moved and }~. Hood seconded that the City ~0.00 to the Fire Department for their m- - · mrs~ Aid Truck Motion passed '~uanL~ous!y~ f .... Mm. pu~_int0n brought o~ ~nree or fo~ Oe~ ~--~- ~7~.~ ~n~ necessit accordzng to the Underwriters r~^~ ~ a~¢ne~ to ~e City~ · ~l~ienclng ~nat O~e of these should be a mechanic to take c~e of ~terz be Dro ides e~ ~ep~Ps d~e by ~he m=~- - ~- 9n~ m~n, He added ~hat ~! conoe~aed. ~ ..... ~ ~ ~ep~ent After discussion the C ,- · ouncli gave authority to M~. Senio~ to go ahead and hire the tv~o men. to 6"~ egar~ng the Ridgewood Hills chaugeover of.pipes from h" Mr. ~eaver repOrted that Mr. Hatless had - ~ price to be paid by the C~t- we .~ .... ~ said the definite a!~eady dma~ up, and the womk c~u then go on, upon. Motion passed ~n~uim~asly. - ..... ~=~-~ess nave agPeed ~ .M~. ~eaver asked that definite art - ~ega, d~ng the waterRu~_~ ~u~ ~ ~ ~=TM.... ~ ~%gements~ De made put into opera$ion~ gu~±a~ons so ~t ~ey can be }'~. Weaver made a me,mona' that the Water Rules and Regu- lations be ~ pr~n~ed to set up the p~ocedume of ~hat ~he City will do and ~B ' w_av is expected of the public. Mr. Fredmich seconded. Motion passed muanLmously, Regarding the Cemetery it was agmeed that any f '~ steps should be taken by the C~mever~y Board. u~=,em Mr. Pred~ick said the garbage d-~mp had been done ever and is acredzt' to the City. He quoted the County Inspector as saying Boynton Beach has the best gsmbage disposal in the Cou~uty. He said SOmebody went in on Su_uday morning and dumped a large load of se=nd where it had been cleaned off. He made a motion, which Mr. Hood Seconded, that Mr, C~hr'-. stzmnsen~ ' have a sign painted stating- that the d~ump h~ams were from 8 A.M. to ~ P.M. on wee~aays,~ ~and was closed on Su_udays~ and that posts and chain be suoplied to keep people out on Sundays. Motion a - - p ssed ~man~mously. BILLS O~KAYED FOR Lee Thomas Henry Coooe~ Le ona~d H~ris Fr~k Johns Dave Lanier Cha~lie Waters Refuse ~dr~ws Ed~ Je~k~n~ ~to Willi~s E~ Jerk~ J~ Tayl~ ~e o~ge Co~ue~ ~och ~. s. G~e~nwo~a E. A4 Lemi~ G~ve~ Atbe~t L. Leo~d George Ath~uls ion ~. C, C~V~ J.W. But!~ C. E. H0dges J~ A. ~. B. S e~ish Joseph D .V.Willi Olive Cie~ik Vera JohnSon Teresa p~dEett Katherine ThUmp s on GeOrge C~i sti~asen wm~ Van W~ner He~ Co.er Dave L~ier Lee Thomas' Ch~!ie Wa~ers GeOrge Co~uers Ed Je~kins Karo Williams Jim Taylo~ Jo~ Gu~i~e Li~ood ~dle F~ Michael J.Est afen Eihwoed B~d!e Dave Lee Th~as PAY~T, Gert ' i. Fund. 35.2o ~48. ~0 ~8.05 44.00 4o.oo 47.00 29.44 25.00 ~.68 6.00 ~ .00 ~0.00 !i0.20 o .4o ~4.8o ~19.10 12t. O0 ?~2~ ~. 80 109.00 8 .4o ~. ~o 36.00 2~. oo Z6. O0 2~. 02 48.05 Water ~ud 52.45 4.00 92.20 z34.8o 54.45' 56.45 Depositors 7.50 7,50 7.50 -4B- Charlie Wat ~s Refuse Andrews Ed Jerkins Geo_~ge Co~_uer s Karo Williams J~ Taylo~ Job~ Gu~ine Motet Ve~cle C~. Sargent & L~ell~ Inc. 0ce~ Ci~ L~ber Co. Jo~ Violate DeMaroe B~ow~ d Qu~es Sewe!! H~dw~e meat Se~he~ T~cking H~s~y & ~Gmi{fith Shaw Bmos. 0il Co. Bo Del Paining Southemn Metem & Repaim Co. ~n~le s L.Meyem C~gon Inc. ~omge S .Bmoc~ay ~ Mach~ne~. Co. A. C. C~vem J.W ,Buttem Jo~ Colli~ C.E. Hodge s Juli~ A. Nicholas B. Se~ish Joseph A. Witdner D.V.Eilli~s Olive Ciempik Vema Jo~s on Temesa Padgett Katherine Thompson Geomge C/~is tens ~n Wm. V~u WagneP Linwood B~dle F~k Dave L~uiem Lee ~o~ ~namlie Waters Refuse Andmews Ed Jemkims Ge omge Co~em Kat~ W-ill! ~s Jim Jol~ Gu~ine 43.60 ~. 00 4o.h8 43.05 2¢°00 13.52 8.78 4.60 66.~. 4?.o4 43.30 6.78 53.00 80.26 362.88 76.80 359.40 ~35.20 !o5.4o 134.8o ll9.10 '121.00 19.23 135.8o 109.00 85.40 98.10 48. o5 50,47 40.48 39.90 46.00 25.oo 4.60 4.20 43.4~ 0.3~ 15.70 99.37 lo5. o0 72.0O 200.00 7.42 zS.~c 92.20 134.80 56.45 ii.55 Mm. Shook said that sooner or later something should be done about sewage disposal, ~. Pu33inton said that '~- ~ ~.~ ~yea~s .ago t~r. B~oc~ay ~d oeen asked ~o get the necessary ~or~uation ~ ~ . · ~ t~-u~g ~a -Oeen done ~d ' necess~y tha~ so~e'th~g be done ~c~ ' ~t was very Mr. S__ook s'~gssted checkin~ uo wit ~ ~ ~ h ,~. Broc~ay to see what has been do~, ~d Mr. G~iffith was asked to co~icate with Mt.Brockway. A list of the bills O~Kayed this evenLug was read, No questions were asked regarding them~ There being no further business, Mayor Puriatom adjourned the meeting.