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Minutes 11-29-48MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL MEETING OF Th~ CiTY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF B0~TON BEACH~ FLA.~ ~LD AT THE CiTY HALL ON TH~ 29th DAY OF NOON. ER 1948. The City Council convened at a Soecial Meeting at the City Hall at ?.30 P,M,~ November 29th~ qb Councilmen ~resent: Mr, W, T, Wooibright~ Mr. Ralph Ross Mr, F, L, Purinton Mr, Clarence Benson Mayor The Mayor stated this meeting was called at the re- quest of Co-muci!man Benson~ and asked him to stats the purpose of the meeting° Mr. Benson quoted from ths City Charter~ stat- lng that any city employee sngaging in political campaigning was smbject to discharge. He sta~ed that the City Judge~ Stevens had been so engaged~ an8 that he had ~wo witnessss to suooort his statement. Following discussion by all Councilmen~ motion was made by Mr. Benson~ seconded by Mr. Woo!bright~ and un~minously carried that Mr. Stevens be d~scharged. Mr, Stevens was ~resent at the meeting~ and then oresented the following ~e~ter: To the Honorable Board Boynton Beach~ "Boyn~on Beach~ Ftorida~ November 29~ 1948. of Town Commissioners of the City of I hereby tender my resignation as M~anicioa! Judge to take effect i~mediately, I wish to thank Co~missioners Ross~ Woolbright and. it is with deco regret that my good friend Co~missioner B.V, Tattersall is not here to accept my thanks, i also wish to thaD2~ the ?olice Department for their fine coooeration, i have tried to live uo to my oath of office and have no aoologies to make. Signed: H,D, Stevens~ Municioai Judge," A motion was made by Mr. Benson~ seconded by Mr. Purinton~ that Mr. Roy Chaoman be appointed~Municioai Judge. Motion carrie~ unaminously. Police Officer F, W, Cline apoeared before the meet- ing~ and at the request of the Mayor reosated occurrances at the Club Continental on Friday svening~ November 26th~ 19~8, Mr, Cline described an argument between himself and Mr, Harry Jacobson~ Manager of the Club Continental~ regarding a license or oermission to operate a movie in the Club Continental, During the discussion~ the following letter~ from Mr, Georg~ Getz~ was read by Mr, Wool- bright: "Boynton Beach~ F!a.~ Nov. 1~ 1928 Mr. W.To Woolbright Mayor Pro Tem Boynton Beach~ Florida. Dear Mr. Woo!bright: I have learned a few days ago of your being voted in as Mayor Wro Tem of Doynton Beach. May i congratulate you and wish you every success, i realize as Mayor you will no doubt have many oroblams out before you and I have every reason to believe you will deal ,with them in a non-oartisanmanner. I would like to call to your attention the fact that I have made several comolaints in the oast concerning th~ nuisance which exists just two blocks from my residence and which olace of busi- ness is known as Club Continental. The noise which emminates from this olace. From time to time it is very armoying and d istrubs my oeace. Altho i have made several appeals to the Police Department~ and also by letter to the former mayor~ it seems no action has been taken to stoo this nuisance. I therefore~ am now making this appeal to you~ trusting you will do everything you can to bring about a solution to this oroblem in the future. Very truly yours~ (Si=~ned) George W. Getz.~ Mr. Woo!bright then read Section i0~ of the City Ordinance No. 204~ entitled: "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF B,~N B~A~H~ A ~ ~ W 0F STATE 0F FLORIDA~ ~%11C IP ~ ~OR~OR~I ~0~ T~ REGULATING T~ DISTRIBUTION AND S~,LE OF ALCOHOLIC BE~IRAGES CONTAINING MORE THAN 1% OF ALCOHOL BY ~'~iGHT~ LEV~INe A ~e~o~ TAX T~REON AND PRO~D~}{G PENALTIES FOR Ti~ VIOLATION OF THIS ORDiNANCEs RE- PEALING CO}~LICTING ORDiNANCES~ DECLARING EP~RGENCIES FOR T~ PASSAGE OF THIS ORDINANCE~ AN~ OROVIDiNG ~N ~HIS ORDINANCE SHALL TA~ Section !0: R~, ~0~ATIOi _ ~F~°~: " Motion was made by Mr. Woolbright~ seconded by Mr. Ross~ and un- aminously carried that ~ne license of the Club Continental be susoended unt_l the zmrst meeting of ~he C~ty Council in 19~9~ at which time this question may be reooened at the discretion of the Co~cil. at Mr. Ross stated that the vo~mn~/~he recent orimary elec- tion was so heavy that an additional voting orecinct was necessary to relieve the congestion at the Shmffleboa~a Court orecmnct. Mr. Woo!bright reco~ended that a "colored" voting orecinct be created in colored town. Following discussion by all Counci!men~ motion was made by Mr, Woolbright~ seconded by Mr, Ross and unaminousl¥ carried that an additional voting orecinct be created, The following oersons were appointed to serve on the election board of the new precinct: Mr. Arvel Stuart~ Deouty Clerk Mrs. Alice Shepard~ Insoector Mrs, Alice Kelly~ There being no _u_~ner business~ (Inside Deputy)- the meeting adjourned, \ ~t,T, WOOLBRZGHT~ Ma. yor~ Pro~Tem~~ ' ~. -D=V, ~iLLI~~MS~ Clerk STATE OF FLORIDA ) ) COUATTY OF PALM BEn'CH ) S.S. ) CITY OF BOI~TON BEACH ) I, the undersigned, having been duly aDoointed as Municioal Judge of the City of Boynton °each, Florida, do solemnly swear ( or affirm ) that I will sunoort, nrotect and defend the Constitution and Government of the United States~ the State of Florida~ and of the City of Boynton Beach~ that I am duly qualified to hold office under the laws of the State of Florida, the charter and lays of the City of Boynton Beach~ and that I will well and ~aithful!y aerform the duties of Municioal Judge of the City uoon which I am about to enter~ so helo me God. Subscribed and sworn to before me th~s _Z~q_day of November~ 1948 Notary Dublic