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Minutes 12-01-52MII~JTES OF A REGUI~&R MEETING- OF T~E COM!~ISSI0~S OF BOYI~wfON BF~.CH, FLORIDA, KELD AT THE CITY Y-ALL BOIU~TON BEA~ ON DE~BER !, 1952. P~S~T°. F. L. ~arinton Stanley Wea~e~ Ar th~ Fmed~ich C. Howard y,ood. Alva Shook. Mayor Pu~znton called the meeting to order a~ 7.30 P,M. z-, st he~£ hour of the meeting reserved for ~he During the f'~ p~b_~c, ~. Smever spoke of the lights requested on Alden and Central Streets. 51to ~-~inton s=~d unat these have been ordered and sho~mld be placed shortly. A colored citizen present said that the building of the new negro school Had deprived them of bheir baseball diamond ~ud asked if a new one could be provided in the newly acquired colored park property~ to take its place. Mr. Purinton said the matter would be looked znto aur_ng the next few days, and I~. y,oo~ said he thought there was room enough ay ailab! e. City C]erk Dorothy V.Williams r&ad the minutes of the last ~2 re~3~!ar meeting of November 17, i9~ o .~. Fredrich asked who Fir. Johnson's Committee represented. ~w~. Jotuason said it represented A motion made by ~.Shook sas seconded ~y ~,Hood that ~me meetzno be continued ~til all markers submztve~ o~ve been ams- cussed was ordered strzo~en out as l~ had not been ca~rzed~ }~. Predrzcn movea~ ~.d M~ Hoom s~conmed.~ t~a~ uhe mmnutes with the aoove chm ges, ce acceptea as read. Motion passed u~ .~ suuLmous ly. ~Lr. Puminton said there would not be say political talk at meetings as lcng~,as ben, sat e~pem_ses he said ~ne ~y Y-=l_ sam ~he cooks beion~ uo the citizens; that auyone csn come at say t-~.~e and talk to the City Clerk, whc will give them any ~fora~%ation they desire on the acco~j~ts~ that what has been done is all ~egal and in accordance ~_'th the ~equire- merits of the State cz Flo~mda~ that i-~ mo_e detai_~d repo_ bs are needed by the few who want special information it would msan an added expense of about -iA- BILLS 0~F3~ FOR PAY~I~T: G~n~l Fu~d. 0..~o. Lombardo 15.67 Motorola 434. Bu~rougim~ s Adding Machine Co. 72.20 Bro~,a~ & Mose!ey i13.93 Shaw Bros. 0ii Co~ 182.22 RubLus Co~st~. Co~ ~8~00 Belcher 0il Co. 46.41 Western Union T~l. Co. ~ll ~o. Co~ ~ &ddre sspgraph ~mlt~aph Del~ay M=c~ne & Supply Co~ B~ton Beach Plumbing 10.60 Ro'~ rt W. Griffith 8~ 00 Ri~e~ H~son Inc. 160~ Lake Worth Herald Prsss Cenbr~ Truck Linss C~gon F~ quh~ MachinePy Blue Cross of Florida 95~00 Boston Beach _News 7~20 Rubin Con~t~ction Co. 17~ C~eron & B~kley Co. 11y~49 Bo-Del wriP3ing~ 20~ Amdressogr apn Mult i~ apb Ba~er Motors I0,00 C~ntral Truck Lines l~0 Stewart Pontiac 3~00 Farq~r Machine~ Co~ Art Concrets ~nass National Ba~ * lfsaver~s Ir~m ce Agency 77.03 HeD~y Coopsr 33.20 Frar~ Job, s on 43.0~ Dave L~nier $~ M~ray 33~20 Leonard Ha~is Ds~¢e - ~" ~ ~8~0~ Lee Thomas ~. 6C Re~se ~d~ews ~ O0 game s ' "~ ~ Ta~ = ~r 46 ~ 00 Henry Cooper ~3 ~20 S~ M~ray ~4- 20 Ed je rkir~ 42 ' Peter j~OODS Kate Wilii~s H.A.Hope Jr~ 6,00 Florida E~ Coast R!y. Co. A .C. C~ver Water ~,ud. l0.93 !52.50 61.90 273 ~ 70 43.5o Depositors° jsca~e s W.Butler C.E~Ho dges Julius F=lingle r Nicholas B. Ser~uish Dorotb~y V .Willisms Olive Cierpik Vera Jo~us on TereSa Padget t Katherin~ Tho~oson Wm. V~ W~ner Henry Co,er L~on~d H~is Fra~ Jo~on D av~ L~ier C jariie Waters Lee Th~as Refuse Ed Je~kins Pete~ Jaoohs Kate Wi!lisms Clyde Rowe J~es Taylor ~¢~a. E. Buskong Joseph Bencik Lee Th~as ~lie Waters ~yde Rowle ~_~lie Waters Refuse Andrews Ed Jerkins Peter Jacobs Kate Willia~ J~es Taylor E. J Snow %Emit e Ym~s. Bertha Menzel Raloh W. Chapmm~ T ~ ~j~rnit fi eld Archer K.Beer Willie Kette~er Wm. Eiorent eno Antoinette Robert Agnew Edward Hem~!ett a Stephenson Joseph S. Greehwood George Athana si~mm ~se ~ations~ Bar~ 110 ~ 20 134.80 ll9,lO 121 ~ O0 135.80 103 .I0 85.40 98.10 ~33 ~ 20 48.2o 48,0~ 33.20 47.25 43.05 6.2O i22.00 5o~oo 46.30 46.20 '44,00 3¢.60 !0,00 92.20 8.00 ~5. O0 5.00 ~o. 8o 3.45 28, O0 7.50 7.5O %50 %50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.30 7.5o 7~90 -2- An s. ppilca~lon for a Beer and Wine license was read from the ~'22': Lodge. ME. Hood moved that the Beer and 'krizle license requested be g~ted. MEo Shook seconded the merle_ which was passed ,~uanL~ously. A report _rom the Shuffleboard Association was road, giving met~ ls of their ei~pondl~ures for the past t~ee years. ~. Purinton expl~ined that this repot ?~d been r~quested in order to show that they paid p~ac~lcally all tkeir ~n ex- penses. He said he thought the report was ve_~y mnte~est!ng. It was stated that the plat of Inlet Village had been sho~m to ~. Brocl~ay. ~ud >~. Shook asked who is going to put in strsets, water, etc. ~. Griffith said that most of the nearby ci$ies rule that streets gutters, - ~ ~ +~ ~ w~te_ l~nes, e~o~ ~ust all be in bof0re t~e plat is submitted for aooroval~ if the subdivider fails to do this, the City itself could go in ~nd do it~ but Boynton~s p~esent ~ln~lela~ status would preven~ ~nms. I¢~. Shook po6nted out that no part of the ~!~t has been paved s~d therefore coalm not be accspted. He added that as there was only a 22 ft. ~ight of way e~ther ~ay, ho die not see hc~ it could bo accepted, ar~ that acceptance ~ould lead to future diffi~ ou~ieso Nothing less than a ~0 ft. right of way cs~ be accepted° · Mr° Griffith said that property owners could not force City to pave streets, a~ thought that streets pu~ in should last least ten years. He also thought a decision should be made by the Co~_ucil as to vrhether the Ci~y-shov~a fall in ~,rith the ~airs~ents called fo~~ in othe~ Cities, at ~,~. Purinton thought it was not required that the ~mole plat be L~proved at tlme sa~e time, ~ad suggested that a part could be i~%~roved ~ ~ a time° ~~_e qmest~on was razsea whet~h~r ~he C~y co~m accep~ the olat without the improvements; that the plat showed 20 lots in the new sectzon$ and that all lots should be nv_mbSred~ ~k o Weaver suggested that the oe~re lot be n~mbered aha t~at z~.~radzzeld be asked t~uether h _m intends to sell the present buildings as a -~n~t for a motor co~t, or intends selling each lot separately~ Mr, Shook ~ade a motion that the ~lat be ac~sp~em when roads are b_ac~-topped. I~'~. Hood seconded and tho motion was passed ~uuar~mously o ~. ~urin~oz~ asked ~-hether he c~a!d talk of ~ther roads, ~hlS WaS Objection to ~ ~ made. ~. Hasbrouckd~ew attention ~o the fact that his houses in colored town at a low rental consist more or less of just the shell but have been appraised ~s finished houses, and bethinks they sho~a!d be reappraised, ~r. P~inton said he thought the tax. on that property about the same as on a warehouse. Shook said the oniy thing to do was to re-check it. Mr. Free, ich said the property had been inspected twice aud the recommenda~mon made in J~auary was ,~a~ mo revision should be I~. Job~son said the lowest figure had been given that could be given to that type of house. ~o Purinton Jo~_nson was asked at noon to do sugoes~e~, a~. Shook review the property and 1~o to go with ~.~.Shook arJ Mr. Hasbrouck tomorrow The City Clerk reported th~ five bids had been asked for on Filing Cabinets for City Hall but o~y two had been received~ one from the Remington Rand for ~608.20. and one f~om the P~ Beach Typewriter Company for ~2~1~. M~ Shook mpved that the Palm Beach Typewriter Company,s bid ~ . we~¢er seconded the motion be accepted as being the lowest Mr. ~ ~ ~hich was passed -~sn~ously, Bids for a duo therm oil heater for City Hall were read: The Delrsy Gas and Electric Co: ~149.9~ without cr instalIation. ~t~ Dmck Duncga for ~nsballation: .~149~00 The Ha~:~n~ Co. auo ~s~er~ oil b~sa~ter. .~.313.00 installed complete. Gas heaters were said~to be ulo. s§.tisfactory as cs~asing headaches~ it was stated that the very satisfactory oil heater a~ the Post Office cost less the~ ,$2~0 installed and uses a seven gallon t~u/~ thus saving about ~!00 over the cost of a fifty gag!on w~--~ch is not necess~my~ Shook moved and ?Ir, Hood secoz~ed that the stove sm~y be ourchased for~.~&~h¢',,o~,...., ~mI'as olower. Motaon passed unanimously, ?L~, ~eaver said that due to the gro~rth of the %later Department ~uo. the added C~.~y ous~_ne~s mesaz~o more work for },?~. V~ Wagner~ it ~s been ~o~md advis~le to hire another man,Who ~s had a n'~m_ber of years of experience i=. the Mew k-ork Water Departmerzt¢ and he reco~aae;mded his appointment as head of the %Yate~ Department, ao.d the transfer of Hr, Van WaCner to be Superintend~ of ~.blic %~crks. l~ Shook made a motion that I~ ~ ~ ' * - o C~_s~anse~ be ~pomn~e~ as Superintendent of the Water Depsmtmento Mr. Hood seconded the mOtiOn -r~'~ ~m~ was passed ~una~mousty. I, ir, ~,~ai-~an, President of the 6~m~Zoer of ~ozmmeree, said a much needed Manager for tlme Chamber of Corette has rscent!y b~en hined at ~1~800 a y~ar~ ~md asked that th~ City help to defray ~this exp~nss in th~ amo~t of ~1~200 a ye~ so that the man can be put ~ the pay roll, sinc~ the ~2o~r of Oo~rc~ is good advertising for the City. Mr~ Purinton said the City has put up ~9/100 of a mill for advertising; that there ar, sc m~y other exoduses, that hs did not see how the City could afford ~1~000. T~ ~nole Budget only allows $2~000 for advertising, but~ it ~ight be possible to do s~et!~ng more next ye~ as it is recogr~sed that the Chamber of C~merce is valuable to a City. ~. ~Emitman said the man could not be kept wz~out help from the City~ and that Delray gives $4 400 for ~heirs. M~. Shook said a Ch~be? of Cozmmerce is does not know how the City could spend money advsntage if it can possibly be afforded. a ~~scessmty and he to ~uy better I~ir. Fredrich said the City had donated ~0 to the of Commerce du~ing Mays tb~at he had no gri~vsm~¢e against the suggestion, but that it was the taxpayers~ money~ He asked whether anything will be done for the teen~agers~ orfor a poss~ ible disaster~ and said the Legion Hall also deserved help~ recoz0~enaem by t~e Co~uci!. He but he would vote~o~ ~ ~ any .... ~o~ey ' said there are 21 ~ ' '~ o_gar~sa~ons mn the City am_d ~l! could ask for help. ~. Hood said he had b_etped foumd the Chamber of Co~aerce and that a City is judged by its Ch~ber. He thought people in general should be interested as well as business men, ~d he would go along with s~aything the Couiacil might decide to contribute~ Mr. Griffith detailed the az~_mc~.~.~mes expe~_e~ncem t~hms past year, many'members of the Board b~mng ~o!d~ly out of town ~d the secretary bemng away on ~ ~x~e~ds~ vacavmon; he added that the letters rscsm~em requesting m~_fo~a~mo~ would ~ ~ -~ ~ ~' job to answer, ~ad is con~znc~ ~hat a ~Zber of Co~eroo is of great benefit to a Cit~ fin~ucialiy~ and that ~y money ~r~a to it by ~ne Cm~y wo~d be well s~n~ ~-~te~ a long dmscussi.on on tLe many ~ualz~ig~tions of Conraa mcr ~he 0oo~ ~nmch ~no_uded six~oe~ ~ e~e~_ence in Ch~ber of Con,meres work~ Mr.~inton reco~e~sd that ,7%~0~ a mon~_ be donated by t~e C~y vo to~ ~oe~ o_ Com~ercs~ ~-Ir, ~rzf_~mth said the Chsumber of C~erce ptaum, ed to guarantee ~. uor_vam a salary for ten months a y~ar. ~ ne could be paid for any nine months during the year, which ~me Chs~mber would ~ecide on~ it world ~z~ tae neem~ ~ the 0~_ms~mber. ~r. Hood moved that the City contribute a total of ~900.00 for Dine months in 19~3 ~ payable at $100 a month from January lC. S3. Mr. Shook seconded the motion which_ was passed ously. ~Lr. G_.mffz~h said he _had preparem three agreements on water contracts ;- one with the A~_uiston Company in correction . wztn the Rmagewoom sec~mon~ one for the laying Of certain water D~_p. es in s/d of Lake Boynton Estates; amd one Sot Rolling 1,~. ~mrinton pointed ovt th~ the cost of these pipes is borne entirely by the developer and not by the City. ~mo Weaver made a mot_,on, seconded .oy Mr,, Heom, tha~ the Ridgewoo6' contract be accepted for smgnat~e~ Motion oassed u~uimous my o ~. Fredrieh made a motion, seconded by i~. Shook~ that the contract for the Rolling Green be accepted a~ read. Motion passed ,~uu~zmously~ ~. Fredrich moved~ Mr. Weaver seconded, th$t the H~vel contract be accepted. Motion oassed uman~mously~ ~. ~rmffzth s~md ~ne City has no retirement or pension f~ud for its employe~s~ and ~hat Social Security is the only ~n~ng v~at co~d be oromght mn ~ho~.~ ~oo muc_ expense to the City. He explained the law passed by Congress 9n 19~l in this connection in detail, and said 1~% of the salary now ~ oy the C~y to its e~loyees would be paid by the being pa~d ' ' ~* C~oy'~ arid the e~ployee_, would also contrioute' !~%.~ .~Mr. Hood said the majority of ~mplo~ees appear to favor Socz=l Security and suggested that ~he Cmty stsr~ the scheme on the first of ~ year~ the )~. Griffith said oer~issio~ must first be ~btained from - ~ ,,~ '- ~.~e scheme into effect. Gove_mm_~n~ ~efore putting =~ >I~. ~rm~-,_. uh re~o. the regulations of Palm Beachrega- suod~v~s_,o.r~, ama de~elo.pmen~s~ ~hs putting mno~ ~ .pavemen curbs ~ ~J. vters &c., whmch he saSd has proved sa~isfacto.r~, in larger to~as. In smaller cormn~u~.ties ~&ch as Boynton: wmvhout large finances~ streets should be improved before acceptance of the plat. ~ Griffith re~orted the Cemeter~y Ordinance as being prepared and will be ready for the next meeting. He spoke of the meeting of the Cemeter7 Board in his office last month and detailed the recommendations made at the meeting. ~mCngst other things the Board had suggested aid by the besr~.tification of the colored cemetery~ -6- Mrs I>o~inton said he was sure that w~_~n all such reco~_mendations. along ' *~ the Coumcil would go ~r. Griffith sugges~ea tb~t the negro recreational laud be des~_gnatem as a rvcreat_.onal area so as to be taken off the County tax rol!~ and read a Resolution to th~_s Mr. Hood moved, and Mr. Fredr&ch seeo_~ed, the acceptance of the Resolution. Motion passed unanimously. Mr. P~arinton called a spec~=l meetzng for We~Luesday n_ght to take care of a discussion on how to handle the City~s~new roads. A notice for the specma! meeting to be held at 7,30 P.~. Wednesday~ Dece~oer 3, was wa_yea by t~e Council. Y~ Smzt~ explained the working of the loud speaker system w~cL was used during the ~ee~ng, and described ~ as indestructible. ' "' o ~.smne s s ~ Mayor Purin~on ad ~ our~_~d There bem~g no f~ther t.~e r~ee RE~uLuT_01~ of Boynton Beach mmdpurena~e the same has, since the put-chase of ~S, the City certain real property~ mud said property by the City~ been used ~Dr ~Jmicipal po~poses$ W~REAS~ THE City i~as izaproved the said property by installing equipment for recreational purposes for the negro citizens of the Cit~ of Bounden Be~ch~ and~ ~S, this property is located within the coroorate 1Lmits of the City of Boynton Beach and is now desoribed as being as £ol!ows~ Lots 3~3~633 .... ~ncl in ~aerry Hil~s~ Sec~2t-T~.~%- So,~3 East. BE IT RESOLVED by the City of Boynton Beach that this property above described shall be used for public p~k ~d play gro~ad~ general recreation for the negro citizens bf the City of Boynton Beach and that the s~ae shall conti~.e to be so used u~til _ ~seiul to ~ said property fails to be .... tn~ p~poses~ Dmtem: ~scembsr i~19~2 City for said recreational City of Boynton B~ach BY: ..~ --~