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Minutes 02-23-49MI~TJTES OF TEE REGULAR ~EETl~G OP ~E City Council of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida~ held at the City Halt on the 2Si~d ~$y of February 1949. The City Council convened at a regular meeting at City Hall, at 7:30 P.M.~ February 2Srd, 1949. Councilmen present: the Mr. F. L. Purinton, Mr. Ralph Ross Mr. W.T. 'Woolbrig~ht Mr. C.H. Hood Mr. A.E. Shook Mayor The meeting was called to order by Mayor Pmrinton. Minutes of the regular meeving of February 7th, 1949 were read and adopted. Minutes of the Special Meeting of February 14th, 1949 were read and adopted. The Treasurer,s Report~ as of this date, was re ad and accepted as follows: General Fund $~041.49 Water Fund 4~413.1i Tax Interest ~ Sinking ~nd = 14,694.73 Water ~' " ~ ~ 4,413.11 Firemen~s Relief & Pension Fund 450.55 Water Mster Depositors, ~nd 3,805.00 Special Improvement Fund 412o34 C~ty Improvement Fund 550.00 ~thholding Tax Fund 1V6.00 The following bills were approved for payment: Claude Ross, B.B. Fire Dept. Woody Eutsy Charlie Waters Lee Thomas Leonard Harris Jeff Milline s Dave Lanier John Grubb s E~E. Smith F.L. Purinton W.F. Cline Coast Line Realty H. L. Crotzer ~riel Herring Eva SOmerville DiV. Williams General Fund 33.00 99.00 180.00 99.00 120.00 135.00 99.00 135.00- 4.01 t5.00 87.50 87.50 112.50 Depositors~ ~ater Fund 7.50 7.50 -2- N. O. Marshall Robert Daugh arty A.C. C arber J.E. Rauler son Frank E. Cline Donald Van Coppernol!e J.C. _~cN amc s J.H. Bronson Boynton Beach Paint F.J. Sirchie Bo-Del Printing Co. Ray Williams Ocean City Lumber Co. TOTAL: Parking in the first General Water Depositors~ Fund__ Fund Fund $llS.5o $ 112.50 137.50 225.00 16.50 8.50 29.05 3.00 11.67 125.00 75.00 40.00 7.50 '~1~ 944.73 $240.00 $22.50 block of Ocean Avenue was discussed. Motion was made by Mr. Ross, seconded by ~r. Woolbright and un- aminousiy carried that the motion for horm~ontal' parking on the south side of Ocean Avenue be rescinded, and that diagonal parking be continued on both sides of the street~ and that the parking lines on the south side of the street b~ remarked to a moreslsmtmng~' pos~t~on.' ' ~fotion was made by ~Iro Hood, seconded ~- ~.~ ~tr. Shook smd un- smminously carried that the fot_owmng~ ' Ordmnance' be placsd on its first reading, sand accepted as read: ~.~ "ORD=NA~Cm NO. 2~ "AN OREINfLNCE OF THE CiTY OF BOYNTON BEACH IN PALE ~ACH COD~NTY_, FLORIDA, LEVYINO~, ASSESSinG AND tM~OSIN~ ~ A TAX UPON THE gALE AND USE, ~ .' ~.ITHIN SAID CITY OF TICK~:T CON- TAI~TERS FOR TRADE A~qO A~E~S_~t~NT~ - ~ ~ PURPOSES AS D~INED IN THIS ORDINANCE; PROVIDING FOR THE COLLECTION OF SAID TAX; PRESCRISING PENALTIES FOR ~E VIOLATION ~P~OF,= ' REPEALING ALL ORD!}~ANCES AND PARTS OF ORDINANCES tN COAHFLICT ITERE- WITH; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES~. City Attorney, Jack ~ollm~e, presented a Quit Claim Deed tot°havePenCesamePark'recorded.dU!y executed, and the C_ty~ Clerk was instructed ~Eotion was made by Mr. Woolbright, seconded b~ ~r. Hood, and unaminously carried, that the following Ordinance be placed on its first reading, and accepted as read: .R_DINA~CE NO. ~.o~7, ~'AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BOY~YTON BEACH, PAL?;~ BEACH COb~TY, FLORIDA, A~.~ND!NG SECTION 4 OF ORDINANCE NO. 105, AS A~NDED BY ORDINANCE NO. 149, ENTITLED: 'AN ORDINANCE OF ~{E CITY OF BOY~3TON, PAL~i BEACH oOlJ~y, FLORIDA, PRO- VIDING FOR OCCUPATIONAL TBOCES TO BE IYPOSED AND COLLECTED -3- FROM ~f~ PERSON, FiRM OR CORPORATZON WITHIN THE CITY OF BOE_~NTON, ENGAGED IN OR MANAGING Al~-f BUSINESS, PRO- FESSION OR OCCUPATION; PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF LICENSES TO A~f PERSON, F!R~ OR CORPOR~TZON ENGAGED IN OR M~A~NAGING _&}~Y BUSI_krESS, PROFESSZON OR OCCUPATION; THE AMOUNT OF TAXES TO BE IMPOSED OR COLLECTED ON ACCOUNT THEREOF;~PROVIDtNG FOR A P~ALTY FOR VIOLATION OF SAID ORDI-NAN~m~ AND PROVIDING FOR ~Y~E REPEAL OF ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT _w~ITH." o ' y Mr. ~9~o~mght, seconded by E tmon was made b ' ~ood and unmminously carried that al~_~e~[estate taxes prior to 1948 be abated. ~otion was made by ~r. Ross, seconded by ~'~r. Hood, and ~aminously carried that the delineuent taxes on the following property be settled on a two y~ar basis (1944 and 194~) for a total of ~$1.00. All other d~linquent taxes abated in accordance with p~eceeding motion: Lake Boynton Estates: Block 58, less Lots I to 8 inc, and lots 19 to B8 ~nc. 1943 and 1944 ~26.00 Block 54, less Lots 1 to 4 inc, V & 8 mud 19 to ~6 inc. 5°00 All of Blocks 57 to 70 inc (Less Lots 6-8 inc, & ~2 to 24 inc, in ~0.00 Block 58) and Less Lots 8 to 8 inc & 26 ~o 31 inc, in Block 60. i.oo Woolbright, seconded by ~r. Ross, old water bills, homestead ex- Motion was made by M and nnmminously cSu~ried, that emp~_ons smd P.,,lmce department affidavits, bed'ksposed of. There b~_n~-~ no fur.ther business, the meeting adjourned. Williams, City Clerk