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COUNCIL CHAMBER
OCTOBER 2B, 1940
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THE COUNCil MET IN REGUlAR SESSION AT 7:30 P.M. WITH THE
CITY ATTORNEY AND THE FollOWING MEMBERS PRESENT: MR. BRADSHAW, MR.
CREGO, MR. Hill, MR. JACOBS AND MR. MillER.
THE MINUTES OF THE REGUlAR MEETING OF OCTOBER 14TH. WERE READ
AND APPROVED.
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A COMMUNICATION WAS RECEIVED FROM SHERMAN WilliAMS POST No 19,
COlORED VETERANS OF THE WORlD WAR, STATING THAT THIS ORGANIZATION WOUlD
ENTERTAIN MEMBERS OF THE POSTS FROM KEY WEST~ COCOANUT GROVE, MIAMI, FT.
LAUDERDAlE AND FT. P1ERCE AT AN ARMISTICE DAY CElEBRATION TO BE HElD
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10TH, AND REQUESTING PERMISSION TO USE THE SOUTH ENO OF
THE PUBliC BEACH, AND THE PRIVilEGE OF PARADING OVER SOME OF THE STREETS IN
THE WHTE SECTION OF TOWN, FollOWING EXERCISES TO BE HElD AT TRE MT. OliVE
BAPTIST CHURCH. IT WAS MOVED BY MR. CREGO THAT THE REQUEST BE GRANTED AND
POliCE BE STATIONED AT THE FEDERAl HIGHWAY CROSSING TO SEE THAT TRAFFIC IS
STOPPED WHIlE THE PARADE IS PASSING. MR. BRADSHAW SECONDED THE MOTION, AND
ON RO 11 CAll THE VOTE WAS AS Follows: MR. BRA OSHA" YES, MR. CREGO YES, MR.
Hill YES, MR. JACOBS YES, MR. MillER YES. THE MOTION CARRIED, AND THE ClERK
.....S INSTRUCTED TO NOTIFY THE ORClANIZATION TO THIS EFFECT.
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MATT GRACEY SUBMITTED A TENTATIVE PlAT OF A PROPOSED SUBDIVISION
OF THE i'lOFMAN PROP ERTY, IN T HE SOUTH HAlF OF BloCKS 145, 153, AND 161, AND
ASKED THAT THE COUNCil CHECK SAME TO SEE IF IT MET WITH CITY SUBDIVISION
REQUIREMENTS. THE SUBMITTED PlAT "AS EXAMINED BY All MEMBERS OF THE COUNCil
WHO APPROVED THE lAYOUT, AND IT WAS FINAlly MOVED BY MR. BRADSHA" THAT THE
SUBMITTED PlAT BE TENT"'TIVEIY ACCEPTED BY THE COUNCil PROVIOED A 5-FOOT
EASEMENT BEG IVEN Alo NG TH E SOUTH S I DE OF SA I 0 SUBD I VI S ION, T HE SAME AS THAT
DEDICATED ON THE NORTH SIDE OF DElRAY BEACH ESPlANADE, Also THAT THE FiNAl
PlAT IS DUlY RECORDED AT THE COURT HOUSE. MR. CREQO SECONDED THE MOTION AND
ON ROll CAll THE VOTE WAS AS Follows: MR. BRADSHA" YES, MR. CREClO YES, MR.
Hill YES, MR. JACOBS YES, MR. MillER YES. THE MOTION CARRIED.
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APPliCATION FROM MRS. C. GEOHEClAN FOR A TEMPORARY PERMIT TO ERECT
A.FRUIT ~UICE STAND ON THE SOUTH FEDERAl HIClHWAY, AT FOURTH STREET WAS
SUBMITTED, "ITH THE Bu.lDINCl. INSPECTOR'S RECOMMENOATION THAT SAME BE NOT
GRANTED SINCE NO PROVISION "AS MADE FOR REST ROOMS OR SCREENINCl. THE
BUilDING INSPECTOR ExplAINED, FURTHER, THAT THE BullDINCl CODE SPECIFIED
THAT BUSINESS BUIIDINClS, IN THE SECOND F IRE ZONE, BE OF FIREPROOF MASONRY
CONSTRUCTION. IT WAS THEREFORE MOVED BY MR. BRADSHAW THAT THE BUllolNCl
INSPECTOR'S RECOMMENDATION BE ACCEPTEO AND PERMIT BE REFUSED. MR. MillER
SECONOED THE MOT ION AND ON Roll CAll THE VOTE WAS AS Follows: MR. .8RADSHAW
YES, MR. CREGO ~ S, MR. Hill YES, MR. JACOBS YES, MR. MI'lER YES. THE
Mer ION CARRIED.
A lETTER WAS RECEIVED FROM MR. T. J. WilliAMSON PROTESTING THE
PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT OF N. E. EIGHTH STREET" BETWEEN FIFTH AND SIXTH AVIt.NUES,
AS HE CONTENDED THIS WOUlD PlACE A VERY HI GH ASSESSMENT AGAINST HIS PROPERTY,
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WHICH RAN lENGTHWISE OF THE STREET; ANO FOR PERSONAl REASONS, HE SAID
HE PREFERRED THAT THE STREET BE NOT USED AS A PUBliC HIGHWAY. MR. W.
E. MciNTYRE Also APPEARED IN REGARD TO THE PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT, PROTEST-
INGON THE SAME GROUNDS AS MR. WilliAMSON. THE COUNCilMEN STATED, AND
INSTRUCTED lHE ClERK TO SO NOTIFY MR. WilliAMSON, THAT NO IMPROVEMENf
WORK WOUlD BE DONE WITHOUT DUE NOTICE HAVING BEEN GIVEN All INTERESTED
PRDPERTY OWNERS, AllOWING THEM Full OPPORTUNITY TO BE HEARD IN FAVOR
OR IN OB~ECTION TO SAME.
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ApPliCATION OF GEORGE M. & CHAS. D. BOUGHTON FOR lIQUOR liCENSE
TO OPERATE A BAR IN THE COlONY HOTEl, 525 EAST aTlANTIC AVENUE WAS
RECEIVED, AND IT WAS MOVED BY MR. BRADSHAW, SECONDED BY MR. Hill AND ON
Roll CAll, ..CARRI ED UNANIMOUsly THAT SAME BE ADVERTI SED AND TABlED THE
REQUIRED FOURTEEN DAYS AllOWED FOR INVESTIGATION OF THE COUNCIl.
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AppliCATION OF RAlPH BIRO FOR POSITION OF ASSISTANT LIFE-GUARD
WAS RECEIVED, AND IT WAS MOVED BY MR. MillER THAT SAME BE FilED FOR FUTURE
REFERENCE, WHICH MOTION WAS SECONDED BY MR. Hill AND CARRIED UNANIMOUSlY.
THE FollOWING lETTER WAS READ FROM THE BUIlDING INSPECTOR:
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OCTOBER 2B, 1940
CITY COUNCil
CITY OF DEll AY BEACH, FlA.
GENTlEMEN:
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I WISH TO CAll YOUR .A TTENT ION TO THE "RUDY
EIIINClSWORTH'S" HOUSE lOCATED AT THE CORNER OF
S.E.SECOND STREET AND S.E.FIRST AVENUE, WHICH
FORMS A BAD HAZZARD TO AUTOMOBilES. THERE HAS
BEEN ONE BAD ACCIDENT THERE AND SEVERAl NEAR
COllISIONS.
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THE HOUSE AS YOU KNOW, SETS ON THE NORTH AND
WEST PROPERTY liNE. I HAVE TAlKED TO MR. EllIN8SWOR~H
ABOUT MOVING ROOSE.'!TO WHICH HE IS AGREEABlE, BUT UNABlE
FINANCIAllY TO DO.
I SUGGEST THAT CITY MOVE THE HOUSE, AT IT'S EXPENSE;
A COST OF ABOUT $175.00; AND IN RETURN TAKE FROM MR.
ElliNGSWORTH A DEED TO FIVE FEET AlONG THE WEST SIDE OF
HIS lOT. SUCH AN. ARRANClEME.NT Will BE AClREEABlE TO BOTH
HE AND MRS. EllINClSWORTH.
YOURS TRUlY,
/S/ IRWIN J. SINKS
BUllDINCl INSPECTOR
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CONSIDERABlE DISCUSSION ENSUED IN REGARD TO THE RECOMMENDATION,
IT BEING FINAllY SUGGESTED BY MR. CREGO THAT THE MEMBERS GO DOWN AND lOOK
THE SITUATION OVER ANO DECIDE AT A lATER DATE AS TO WHAT ACTION SHoulD
BE TAKEN. THE MAYOR AGREED TO MAKE THIS A SPECIAl ORDER OF BUSINESS FOR
NE XT MEETI NG WHEN SOME TH I NG MORE DEF IN I TE, IN REGARD TO COST, VAlUE
OF T~ PROPERTY ETC., HAS BEEN WORKED OUT. .
THE CITY ENGINEER PRESENTED A PROPOSITION FROM SEWARD WEBB,
WHEREBY MR. WEBB AGREED TO DEED TO THE CI TY A CERTAI N AMOUNT OF PROPERTY
PROV IDING THE CITY, IN RETURN, WOUlD GO AHEAD AND MAKE THE FollOWING
IMPROVEMENTS: REPlACE 471 SQ. FT. OF SI DEWAlK ON ATlANTIC AVENUE,
RECONSTRUCTING THIS COMPlETE WITH A ~ INCH ROD REINFORCED CURB, THE
CITY TO PAY HAlF, BEINQ APPROXIMATElY $95.00 OF THE COST; Also RAIS.INll
THE WEST END OF THE WAlK ABOUT THREE INCHES TO PREVENT WATER DRAININQ OFF t
THE RAilROAD DOWN ONTO THE SIDEWAlK; Also MEET GRADE ON THE EAST END OF
THE PROPERTY, RUNNINQ THE WAlK 200 FEET SOUTH ON THIRD AVENUE, AloNQ
THE EAST SIDE OF THE WEBB BUllDINQ, BEINQ 1,000 FEET OF CONSTRUCTION 0
20t OR A TOTAl COST OF $200.00; Also REBUilDING 200 sQ. YDS OF STREE~ AT
.90 CENTS PER SQ. YARD, OR A. TOTAl OF $lBO.OO. MR. CROMER STATED, FURTHER,
THAT IN RAISINQ AND REBUllDINQ THE STREET AS RECOMMENDED, IT WOUlD lEAVE AN
8- INCH DAM AT THE NORTH END OF THE PRIEST BUilDING, THUS CREATINQ A
DRAINAQE PROBlEM, THEREFORE THE ONly PRACTICAl TH INQ TO DO W AS TO CARRY
THE IMPROVEMENT ON TO THE SOUTH END OF THE PRIEST BUllDINQ, QRADUAllY
SlOPING UP TO THE lEVEl OF THE PRIEST SIDEWAlK, WHICH MR. CROMER STATED
WAS AT PROPER GRADE. THIS, HE ESTIMATED WOUlD COST THE CITY APPROKUfATElY
$50.00 ADDITIONAl. AFTER DISCUSSION, IT WAS MOVED BY MR. Hill THAT THE
ATlANTIC AND S. E. THIRD AVENUE STREET AND SIDEWAlK IMPROVEMENTS, AS
OUTliNED BY THE CITY ENGINEER, BE COMPlETED, AND THAT MR. WATERS BE
AWARDED CONTRACT FOR THIS WORK. MR. BRADSHAW YES, MR. CREGO YES, MR.
Hill YES, MR. JACOBS YES, MR. MillER YES. THE MOTION WAS DEClARED CARRIIE",
THE FollOWING RECOMMENDATION OF THE ZONING COMMITTEE WAS RETURNED
TO THE COUNCil ON THE M. F. RilEY APpliCATION FOR SPECIAl BUilDING PERMIT:
"THAT THE BOARD APPROVED MR. RilEY'S REQUEST, AND RECOMMf;NOED THAT HE
BE PERMITTED TO PAVE HIS TERRACE, AT FlOOR lEVEl, REACHINQ FROM THE
BUilDING TO THE EAST lOT liNE, COVERING AN AREA THE WIDTH OF THE.
PRESENT BUIlDINQ:" AND I T WAS MOVED BY MR. Hill, SIlCONDED BY MR. BRAD-
SHAW, AND ON Roll CAll CARRIED UNANIMOUSlY, T~AT THE COMMITTEE'S RECOMM-
ENDATION BE APPROVEO. IT WAS FURTHER MOVED BY MR. Hill TN AT THE REQUESTED
SPECIAl PERMIT BE QRANTED. MR. BRADSHAW SECONDED THE MOTION, WHICH
CARRIED UNANIr.lOUSlY, ON Roll CAll.
MR. CliNT MoORE PRES~TED Bill OF DE1-MOR DREDGINQ COMPANY FOR
$3,000. COVERING EXCAVATION WORK AT THE CITY'S COMMERCIAl BASIN, SAID
ACCOUNT TO DRAW f:I1, INTEREST AFTER NOVEMBER 15, 1940, ANO IT WAS MOVED
BY MR. MillER THAT SAID Bill BE APPROVED. MR. Hill SECONDED THE
MOTION, WHICH CARRIED UNANIMOUSlY, ON Roll CAll.
PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE RECENTlY ADOPTED BEAUTIF-
ICIANS' ORDINANCE No. 3BO, IT WAS MOVED BY MR. MillER THAT THE Follow-
INQ MEMBERS BE APPOINTED AS CITY BOARD OF BEAUTY CUlTURE EXAMINERS,
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OCTOBER 2BTH. ~940
T9 ADMI NISTER THE ORDINANCE REQ.UIREMENTS AND REQUlATIONS:
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MR. E. B. NICHOls
MRS. MAGQIE LEE CROMER
MISS LOIs KIIQORE
IT WAS REGUlARlY MOVED, ~ONDED AND CARRIEO THAT THE
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FollOWING ORDINANCE BE PlACED ON ITS' SECOND READINQI
ORDINANCE 376
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH,
FlORIDA, DESIGNATING CERTAIN DISTRICTS AS
DEFINED BY THE CITY ZONING ORDINANCE, ANO
REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES, OR PARTS OF ORDIN-
ANCES, INSOFAR AS THE SAME ARE IN CONFLICT
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THE ORDI.ANCE HAVING BEEN READ IN Full FOR THE SECOND TIME,
IT WAS MOVED BY MR, Hill THAT IT BE PASSED ON .ITS SECOND READING AND
FINAl PASSAQE. MR. MillER SECONDED THE MOTION, WHICH CAftRIED UNANIMOUSlY,
ON Roll CAll.
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IT WAS MOVED BY MR. Hill THAT THE CITY PURCHASE AN ADDINQ
MACHINE FOR THE USE OF THE BUIlDINQ INSPECTOR, FlliE CHIEF AND CITY
ENQINEER I N THE UPSTAIRS OFFICES, AT A PRICE OF $100.00 OR $125.00.
MR. BRADSHAW SECONOED THE MOTION AND ON Roll CAll THE VOTE WAS AS
FollOWSt MR. BRADSHAW YES, MR. CREQO YES, MR. Hill YES, MR. JACOBS
YES, MR. MillER YES. THE MOTION CARRIEO.
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IT WAS MOVED BY COUNCllMAlf Hill, THAT MR. SINKS BE AU'IIHOR;"
IZEO TO BU lID SHElvES AND BUY A lAfll)ER WITH TRACK AND EQUIPMENT FOR
THE RECOROS DEPARTMENT I'M THE CITY ClERK'S OFFICE, THE COST NOT TO
EXCEED $125.00. MR. MillER SECONDED THE MOTION AND ON Roll CAll THE
VOTE WAS AS Follows: MR. BRADSHAW YES, MR. CREQO YES, MR. Hill YES,
MR. JACOBS YES, MR. MillER YES. THE MOTION CARRIED.
COUNCilMAN CREQO BROUQHT UP THE MATTER OF AlEX SIMON'S ROCF
ON BU lID IN Q AD~O I N I NQ TH E WESTERN UN ION OFF I CE, S TAT I NC THAT HE AND
THE MAYOR HAD INVESTIGATED THE COMPlAINT AND HAD ASKED MR. SIMON .TO
ClEAN THE ROOF OFF WH ICH HE HAD PROM I SED TO DO. IT WAS THEREFlRE
RECOMMENDED THAT MR. SIMON BE GIVEN TIME TO REMEDY THE CONDITION
COMPIAI NED OF.
COUNCIlMAN MillER SAID HE HAD FURTHER INVESTIQATED THE
POSSIBiliTY OF FURNISHING PARKING SPACE IN THE CITY PARK AND COUlD
RECOMMEND NO BETTER WAY OF PROVIDINQ SUCH. SPACE THAN TO ROCK A STRIP
FROM ATlANTIC. AVENUE THROUQH THE SITE OF THE PRESENT HORSE-SHOE COURTS,
CURVING AROUND THE BAND STAND, ON NORTH TO FIRST STREET, MAKINQ A ONE-
WAY DRI VE. IT WAS MOVED itY MR. CREGO THAT THE CHAIRMAN OF THE PARKS
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COMMITTEE'S RECOMMENDATION BE ACCEPTED, AND A PARKING AREA PROVIDED
IN Tins MANNER. MR. Hill SECONDED THE MOTION, AND ON Roll CAll THE
VOTE WAS AS Follows: MR. BRADSHAW YES, MR. CREGO YES, MR. Hill YES,
MR. JACOBS YES, MR. MillER YES. THE MOTION CARRIED.
IT WAS Also MOVED BY MR; Hill THAT ON ATlANTIC AVENUE, FROM
SEVENTH AVENUE TO THE BRIDQE, PARKINQ BE RESTRICTED TO ONE HOUR FROM
7:00 A.M. TO 6:00 P.M. WHEN AND AT SUCH TIME AS THE POliCE DEPARTMENT
OEEMS IT NECESSARY TO ENFORCE SUCH REQUlATION. MR. BRADSHAW SECONDED
THE MOT ION, AND ON Roll CAll THE VOTE WAS AS FOllows: MR. BRADSHAW
YES, MR. CREGO YES, MR. Hill YES, MR. JACOBS YES, MR. MillER YES.
THE MOTION CARRIED.
COUNCIlMAN MillER REPORTED MRS. BRADSHAW HAD ASKED HIM
ABOUT REPlACINQ HIBISCUS ON ATlANTIC AVENUE, BETWEEN THE CANAl AND
BEACH, WHICH HAD BEEN KillED OR WERE lOOKING BAD AS A REsulT OF
lAST YEAR'S FROST, AND HAD STATED THAT THE GARDEN ClUB WOUlD
REPlACE THESE IF THE CITY WOulD 'OT DO SO. MR. MillER 'RECOMMENDED
THAT THE CITY DO THIS AND SAID HE HAD CONTACTED MR. BlANK WHO AGREED
TO REPlACE THESE AT A PRICE OF $2.00 EACH AND THAT THERE WERE ABOUT
37 PlACES WHERE NEW ONES WERE NEEDED. THE MAYOR RECOMMENDED THAT THE
plANTINQ OF SAME BE ~OSTPDNED UNTil THE S PRING, STATING HE DID NOT
BEliEVE THEY woulD QROW DURING THE WINTER AND WOulD lOOK WORSE THAN'
THE VACANT plACES. HOWEVER, IT WAS MOVED BY MR. HIll THAT MIKE BlANK
BE EMPlOYED TO. PUT IN THESE 37 HIBISCUS BUSHES IF HE BElIEVES THEY Will
QROW AT THIS SEASON OF THE YEAR. MR. BRADSHAW SECONDED THE MOTION AND
ON Roll C All THE VOTE WAS AS Follows: MR. BRADSHAW YES, MR. CREQO YES,
MR. Hill YES, MR. JACOBS YES, MR. MillER YES. THE MOTION CARRIED.
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MR. MillER ASKED REGARDING THE STATUS OF THE RAilROAD QATES AND
WAS INFORMED THAT THE RAilWAY COMPANY HAD BEEN GIVEN UNTil DECEMBER 1ST
TO PROVIDE THE MANUAl CONTRol QATES, WHEREUPON HE MOVED THAT THE CITY
ClERK WRITE SAID COMPANY ADVISINQ THAY THE CITY EXP~CTS THE QATES TO
BE PROVI DED BY THE TIME SPECIFIED OR TRAINS WI 11 BE REQUIRED TO slow
DOWN FOR THE DEI RAY C ROSS I NG; Also CAlli Nil THE COMPANT'S ATTENT ION TO
THE UNSIGHTly CONDIT ION OF THE DEPOT, ADVISING THEM THAT THERE IS A
PUBliC DEMAND THAT THE STATION AND WAREHOUSE PlATFORM BE PAINTED UP
AND MADE MORE PRESENTABlE. MR. CREGO SECONDED THE MOTION, AND ON
Roll CAll THE VOTE WAS AS Follows: MR.. BRADSHAW YES, MR. CREClO YES,
MR. JACOBS YES, MR. MillER YES. THE MOTION CARRIED.
COUNCilMAN MillER REPORTEO THAT BUSINESS MEN WERE PUTTINQ
UP MONEY, AS THEY DID lAST YEAR, FOR XMAS DECORATION AND llQHTINQ AND
REQUESTED THAT THE CITY FURN ISH MR. BAKER AN D H IS CREW TO PUT UP TH.ESE
11 QHTS AND TAKE THEM DOWN AGAI N AFtER THE HoliDAY SEASON. I TWAS
ACCORD INGlY MOVED BY MR. MI' lER, SECOiI DED BY MR. BRADSH'AW, AND ON Roll
CAll UNANIMOUSlY CARRIED THAT MR. BAKER AND HIS MEN BE AllOWED TO
DO SAID WORK.
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MR. MillE R SUBMI TTED A REQUEST FROM DIl. E. M. FARBER, ASK I NQ
THAT THE CITY RESURFACE THE SHORT STRIP OF SECOND AVENUE WHICH RUNS
NORTH OF THIRTEENTH STREET, AND COMES TO A DEAD END ~UST NORTH OF
THE DOCTOR'S PROPERTY 11 NE. HE Also WANtED TO KNOW IF THE CITY WOUlD
011 HIS PRIVATE DRIVEWAY WHICH HE IS HAVINQ BUilT AT HIS NEW HOME.
IT WAS MOVED BY MR. Hill THAT SECOND AVENUE, EXTENDING NORTH OF 13TH.
STREET BE GIVEN MINOR REPAIRS AND PlACED IN GOOD CONDITION AND MR.' BAKER
BE AUTHORIZED TO 011 DR. FARBER'S DRIVEWAY FOR THE PRICE USUAllY CHARQED
FOR SUCH 'IORK. MR. BRADSHAW SECONDED THE MOTION, AND ON Roll CAll THE
VOTE. WAS AS FollOWSt MR. BRADSHAW YES, MR. CREQO YES, MR. Hill YES,
MR. JACOBS YES, MR. MillER YES. THE MOTION CARRIED.
THE 1940 TAX ROll, PREPARED AND CIMPlETED BY THE TAX ASSESSOR,
MAE W. CRAMP, AND CHECKED AND EQ.UAIIZED BY TNE CITY COUNCil, WAS SUBMITTED
FOR THE COUNCil's ACCEPTANCE, AND BY MOTION OF MR. BRADSHAW, SECONDED BY
MR. CREGO, AND ON Roll CAll UNANIMOUSlY CARRIED, APPROVED AND CERTJFI'ED
TO BY THE COUNCil, AND ATTESTED BY THE CITY Cl~RK OF SAID COUNCI1,..'D"I'RE;
FollOWINQ WARRANT FOR collECTION WAS ORDERED ATTACHED AND MADE A PART OF SAID
1940-1941 TAX Rolls.
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STA lE OF FLOR I DA )
PALM BEACH COUNTY (
CITY OF DELRAY BEACH)
'TO: MAE W. CRAMP, TAX CollECTOR IN AND FOR
CITY OF DElRAY BEACH, FloRIDA:
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You ARE HEREBY COMMANDED TO collECT OUT OF THE REAl
ESTATE AND PERSONAl PROPERTY, AND FROM EACH OF ITS PERSONS";;i;D
CORPORATIONS NAMED IN THE ANNEXED ASSESSMENT Roll THE AMOUNT OF
TAX SET DOWN OPPOSITE THE NAME OF EACH PERSON OR CORPORATION,
OR lOT, PARCEl OR TRACT OF lAND DESCRIBED THEREIN, AND IN CASE
THE TAXES IMPOSED ARE NOT PAID AT THE TIME PRESCRIBED BY lAW,
YOU ARE TO CO llECT THE SAME BY lEVY AND SAlE OF THE GOODS, AND
CHATTEls, lANDS AND TENEMENTS, AND All MONIES collECTED ON
BEHAlF OF THE CITY OF DElRAY BEACH YOU ARE TO PAY O~ER TO THE
CITY TREASURER, AND YOU ARE FURTHER REQ.UIRED TO MAkE All
collECTIONS ON OR BEFORE THE 1ST DAY OF APRil, 1941, OR ElSE
HolD All UNPAID TAXES AS DElINQ.UENT.
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/S/ MAE W. CRAMP
TAX ASSESSOR
GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAl THIS THE 2BTH. DAY OF
OCTOBER IN THE YEAR A.D. 1940.
/S/ MAE W. CRAMP
ASSESSOR OF TAXES
DElRAY BEACH, FlA.
IT WAS MOVED BY MR. MillER, SECONDED BY MR. HIll, AND ON Roll
CAll CARRIED UNANIMOUSlY THAT Bills NUMBERED 6109, TO 6130, HAVINQ BEEN
APPROVED BY THE FINANCE COMMITTEE BE RETURNED TO THE COUNCil AND ORDERED
PAID.
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A lETTER SEEKINQ TO collECT AN 010 ACCOUNT OF $416.76,
DUE SPAlDING & BROS. WAS ORDERED RETURNED TO SAID COMPANY WITH
THE ADVICE THAT THE CITY OF DE!RAY BEACH IS NOT A collECT ION AGENCY
AND CANNOT ASSUME RESPONSIBiliTY FOR collECTING THE PERSONAl DEBTS
OF ITS EMPlOYEES.
IT WAS REQUlARlY MOVED, SECOND EO AND CARRIED THAT
COUNCil ADJOURN.
hu.a-W.C~f
CITY ClERK
APPROVED:
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