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11-15-56SpMtg NOVE~BER l~TH, 1956. A Special ~eeting of the City Commission was held in the Commission Chambers at 7:30 P.M., with Mayor Mike Yargates in the Chair, City Manager W. E. Lawson, Jr., and the following Commission Members being present, Catherine E. Strong and Emory J. Barrow. Att,y Neil MacMillan delivered an opening prayer. City Manager Lawson informed the Commission that Bids for a NE~ F~re Department ?UM?~it had been solicited from - John Beach Lansing, Mich., American Marsh ?am.os Battle Creek, Mich. ~eo ~otors, Inc., Lansing, Four ¥~eel Drive Auto Corpor at ion, Clint onvill e, h~i sc. Mack Fire Ap'~aratus Plainfield, N. J. k~ard-LaFrance Truck Corp. Elmira, N. Y. American LaFrance Atlantic Beach, Fla. Seagra~e Corp., Jacksoo. ville, Fla. ~.~. S. Darley& Co., · Sarasota, Fla. Howe Fire Apparatus, Coral Gables, Fla. and that only three Bids have been received, they being as follows; American LaFrance ~orp., ~ 16, 8~0.00 Mack Fire Apparatus 17,~9.~8 Howe Fire Apoaratus 17,9~8~00 Upon the recor-mmendation of both the City ~"4anager and Fire Chief, Commissioner Barrow moved that award be made to the low bidder. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Strong and unanimously carried. City Manager Lawson brought up for discussion and further consideration, the matter o~ Car Rental activity within the City and control of License issuance for such function, and read the following letter from the Delray Beach ~utomobile Dealers ~ssoc., - November l~th, 19~6. Honorable City Commission, Delray Beach, Florida. Gentlemen: It has been brought to our attention that there is a proposal before the City Council to issue four City U-Drive-It licenses and close further issuance of licenses. If this infor~mation is correct, we me~ubers of the Delray Beach Automobile Dealers Association would like to voice our objection to such a procedure. Signed F. Earl Wallace, Jr., C. J. ~urtz 0. Phil Hoyle Joe ~ose C. E. Snyder Att,y Neil MacMillan, speaking on behalf of the present operators, again informed the Commission that it was not the desire nor intent to deny further operation of U-Drive-lt enterprises, but to take necessary steps to assure oroper operation, through control, and to license only as need for such is evidenced and warranted. Commissioner Strong moved that the City Attorney be instructed to 0reoare a proposed ordinance concerning licensing of U-Drive-It ooerations within the City of Delray Beach, for consideration by the Commission. Moti.~n was seconded by Co.mmissioner Barrow and unanimously carried. City Manager Lawson then read a letter from i?~rs. Eileen S. McKean, ~OVEM~ l~th, Principal of Plumosa Elementary 'School, concerning development of olaygrounds in this area and especially the employment of a Recreation Director. November 14,· 19~6 City Commissioners of Delray Beach c/o Mrs. William Lawson, City Manager City Hall Delray Beach, Florida Dear City Commissioners: In view of the facts that: The Board of Public Instruction of Palm Beach County, with the coooeration of the ~lumosa School Parent-Teacher Association, and the help of many civic and service organizations in the city, has orovided more than five acres of playground area, cart of which is developed and equipped with aporopriate facilities for children's use; and The above organizations have definite plans to continue annually the development of this playground;' and The Board of Public Instruction provides trained personnel, and facilities, including all of the expense, for a summer recreation program for children in Delray at the Delray Beach and Seacrest School Centers~ and The City of Delray has no provision for recreation north of First Street, an area populated by more than four hundred children; and There is a need for adult suoervision of the safety of children who can and do use the ?lumosa School playground after school hours~ and The City has announced its intention to employ a ~ecreatton Director, part of whose responsibilities should be to provide adult supervision for out-of-school directed recreation for Delray,s children and youth; Therefore, in behalf ol~ the school staff and the ?lumosa Parent-Teacher Association, I respectfully request that the City Commission provide adult personnel to supervise and direct a recreational program for children on the playground outside of the building at Plumosa School after school hours and on Saturdays. ! shall aporeciate an answer, which I may submit to the faculty and the Parent-Teacher Association; and I shall be happy to appear before the Commission at its convenience to present details of the present situation and the need ~'or this request when and if the Commission desires further information. Sincerely, /s/ Eileen S. McKean Mrs. Eil'een S. McKean cc/ Superintendent of Public Instruction & PTA The City Manager advised the Commission that applications for the Hecreation Director have been received and thoroughly checked over, resulting in narrowing the field down to two or three and should have a definite recommendation to submit to the Commission at the next regular meeting. Commissioner Strong expressed her desire that a l~ecreational Director be appointed at the earliest possible date. NOVEM2~ l~TH, 1956 City Manager Lawson submitted a type of Collection Box ~estgned for attachment to Parking Meter uprights, which provides a car owner who has received a "Ticket" for traffic violation relating to parking the opoortunity of enclosing "Fine Cost" in an envelope, also furnished in connection with the "Collection Box", and dropping same in the "Box", thereby avoiding the necessity of having to make a trip to the Police Station in order to pay the fine. The City Manager further advised of the satisfactory operation of this ty~e of Fine Collection now experienced in many Florida Cities, Both the City Manager and ?olice Chief Croft favored a try-out of this procedure and in acceptance of their recommendation, Commissioner Barrow moved a three (3) month trial period of such "Fine Collection" procedure. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Strong and unanimously carried. Mayor Yargates appealed to the press and radio for publicity concerning the coming Primary Election and especially the City's desire for an opinion of the Voters concerning purchase of Beach property as shown on the Ballot of the Voting Machines. Commissioner Strong moved for oroviding one(l) minute appeals over the Radio encouraging Voters to express their opinion relative to the Beach matter, said Radio plugs to be effected on Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday, Mr. Jackson Lee of ~BF to consult with the City Manager for phraseology of broadcast material. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Barrow and unanimously carried. Meeting adjourned. /s/ R. D. Wor_thing City Clerk AP?ROVED: MAYOR ~,,~ .... III I