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Minutes 09-01-42REC~UV~R ~E~!NG OF SEPT. I, 1942. A Re~a!a~ Ke~tmng of t~ Board of City Conmiissio~ars of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, was held at the City Hall, on Tuesday evening, ~ept. l, 1942 at 8:00 oZclock P. ~. Fred G. Benson, Mayo~ Jeff R. Snell, Vioe- Nayor A. V. Peteraon~ City Clerk above constituting the entt~e Boa~d of City Commissioners of the City of Boynton Boa&n, Florida, The Minutes of the Regular Meeting of August 6, 19~2 were read and approved as ~ead. Upon motion mad~ by Ccmm~_i~s~one~ Snell, seeonded ~b~Com- r~ssioner Peterson and unanimously carried, the following Bills were approved fo~ payment: Florida Power & Light 0o $ !69~72 Paul ~ereer (Police Ds~t) !5~V8 Paul EercYr (Water Dept) 6.88 P~u! ~ercer (Fir8 Dept ) 2°25 Paul Mercer (San. & ~aint) 1.$5 The following Ordinance was introduced: 0~RDIN~EOE NO. 183, kN ORDINANCE OF THE CI_~f OF BOYNTON BF~.OH, PfaLM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, REGULATING CONTROL~NG T~ ~L~L~ACTU~, TR~NSPORT~ION ~ND S.~ OF ~TOXICATr~NG LIQUORS, B~R ~ %~S; PROHIBITinG TA~ SA~ Ti~0F IN C~R- TAIN ~S; PROV~NG FOR CLOSING HOURS ON E~CT!ON DAYS ~ AT ~R TI~S; P~SCRIB- ING T~ FORI~ 0F APPLICATION FOR ~CENSE; P~SCRIB~G L~CEN~ F~S ~ T~ COL~CTION A~ D!ST~!BUTION T~EO~; P~R~!NG P~- ALT~S P0R T~ VI0~TION OF ~ P~0VTSTONS OF THIS ORDINANCE; RE~L!i~G ALT~ ~T~CE2' OR P3~RTS ~ 0~!NA~2 TM CO~LTCT PROV~ING A SA~NG CLAUSE ~ DECI~TNG E~RG~CY. the same was Pead in full. Cormuissior~er Snell moved the passage and adoption of No. t83 ~niob_ motion was seconded by Con~nissio~r Peterson, s=ud '~pon being put was had thereon: tho following vote Conunissioner Benson ~AYE~ Cmumissioner Snell Co~missioner Peterson "AYE~ Thereupon~ Conmaissioner Benson, as ~ror Pnesiding, declared 0rd_inanee No. 188 to have been un~n~mous_y passed and It was unanim~ously ~Mreed to rock Poinsetti~ Street For a distance of 150 feet east of ~ne Street to a w~ath of 9 feet, as soon a~ labor is av~_labte. zuz~ner business being had; the meeting was recessed to 8:00 o~clock P.~i. sept. 15th 1942 at which time~ all members of the Con~ission beir~ present, tho ~yor again called the me,ting to order. Upon motion made by Commissioner Snell, second, ed by Com- missioner Peterson and unsm_imously carried, tho appointment of Frank Eo Howard as Chief of Polica, vice M. H. Partin~ ~esigned, Upon the recommendation of Viee-~..Sne~l, ~t was agreed to abolish the posit_on of Caretaker at oentrat Park after Sept 30~ 1942. By unanimous vote, the following spotieat!ons for the renewal of liquo~ bee~ and wine !issnses were approved: Re~ai! ¥~ndor~Beer & Win~s: ~Evsl~n Job~.son~"Cha~le~ Patrick,~' '~Tn±et Vzl!age , L~on 'G Barnette, ~artb~ jo Par~inson. Ralph Wade, Eva $uyon, Sislene Dean and Ruby Davi~. Package Store- ~Boynton Liquor Stor~". Open Bar- ~To~ Cat Tavern~ end Joseph ~{i!ano ~. Pr~lin D. ~oBride appeared in person al~lappiied orally fop a~renewal license £o~ See~ zr~d Wine. The matter was discussed by and between the ~o~r~..'ssioners and ~,~th Er. EcBride also; saad after due consideration the application fop said license was refused because of the fact that Mr. ~cBPide admitted freely upon being questioned by Commissioner Snell~ that he had sol~ intoxicating liquor~frequently a~ pePm. itted __ness without a license to do so. ga~_bling in his p!~ce o~bu~ ~_ Furthermore, Corm~_.issioneP snell advised the Cor~ission that he had ~ t~st of na~es of c~t_zens of Boynton Be~eh who ~d told h~m (Snell) that }f they were subpoenaed they would tes~y to the truth concerning w~hat they knew about the way HcBride had conducted his place of business. }~. B. L. Tuok o£fePed the sum of fifty dollars per yeam fop a t}~ee yea~ period beginni~ag October Ist le&E for use of the City ea_~bage Dzumping Grout, d, not to interfere with the disposal of garhag~ a~ agreed to fence the land for pasturing purposes for the first year~s rental and to leave the fence intact at the end of the three year period. ~pon motion by Conn~issioneP Snell, ca~ed, F~. Tuck~s seconded by Cc~m~ssion~ P~te~son ~ud u~animously ~ _ proposition was accepted, There being no further business the ~eeting adjourned. ~ayoP