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COm-TOIL CHAMBER
September 23, 1935
The Counoil met in regular session at ~:30 P.M. With the
Mayor and all Counoilmen present. The City Attorney was absent.
, The minutes of the last regular meeting and the stated
IDee:l!ng of September 11th were read, and on motion regularly made,
seoonded and oarried,approved. , "",",,__
A letter :from the Uni ted Sta te4 Pipe and 1I'0undry Company
was read, quoting prioes as follows o:n, pipe and fittings required
by the Oity for Oanal pipe-line orossing.
8 12' lengths Class B Metropolitan ~eFlexible
Joint oast iron p~pe @ $27..00 a length.
1 8" Bell Be Spigot Standard 1/8 Bend @ $8.50
It was moved by Mr. Hill, seoonded by Mr. .Tones and unanim~
oUSly oarried that the City order""the required pipe and fitting to'"
,oome 1'orward in the oar being shipped to Gulf Stream Golf Club,
and that we also enter into a oontraot with Lookman Construotion
COIlIpany for the removal 01' the present p:1pe line, and the re- ,,:
plaoement 01' same in the Canal at the required depth, and according
to the speoifioations of the ao,.ernment BngineerB, the oost 01' pipe
and labor to be paid with Water~lilnd Money and the $400.00~l?romised
by the Florida Power and Light Oom~y for easement and right to
install tneir electrio oable line in the sameditoh.
A letter was read from ,Mr. Rex objecting to the requested P,El:
mit to build a filling stat,1onon ,Lots 15 and,15 Blook1l8,o:J.ose
to his residenoe" 1he granting of this pe,rmitl was discue,sed'. ,;:
briefly with the result that Mr. S:1mon, the applioant. was advised.]',
th$t aotion on saIllil would be deferred until Mr. Pixley;' another
resident in the blook, had an apportunity to.voioe hl$ opin:1on 1:11
regard to same.
A +etter from Theodore Roxlau, New York OitY,applying for,
the position ,of Delray Beaoh Life-Guard was read; and ordered filed
Mr. ,Ai. O. Greynolds was present and. disoussed briefly the
. oontemplated street Oiling work to be done intbe City; after whioh
it was moyed by Ml'. Johnston tha t the City ()$ll for bids on ,this
work; and,thatA. O,i Gl'eynolds Company and&ulfstream Engineers
both be, furnished with speoifio!itions ,on t~i$street oilinS work
. and that b:1d!l~J)e .9pened MQI;l~y,}l~~l};~,,,,,~ep:l1~;~be~,,,~R~,b,.,, ~t1f~*~
seoonded the motion, whioh on roll oalloarried urianimously. ' "
Mr. Ogren addressed the Oounoil in regard to the work aoo-
omplished by,the Fedel'al Housing Admin i stra1lion , through the effOrt
of q.ll', Crandall, Field Representative in V(e,stPa1m~eEloh. As an
e"'?n~.mY measure~ Mr. Orandall's resignation h~d been asked for
he ~j.d, !Uldth;t!l' he oon!li$1ered would mean agenera.l ,let-down of thl
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building program whioh hadgo.tten under wayl He desired the City
to write a letter protesting the resignation of,Mr. Cfandall, and
it was mo.ved by Mr. Hill that the City Clerk be instruoted to.
wri te Mr, Hathaway requesting the retention 0.1' Mr. Crandall in
oonneotionwith the Federal Housing Administration servioe in this
distriot. Mr. ~ones Seoo.nded themo.tion, and on 1'0.11 oall the '
vote was unanimous,
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Mr. Lot L. Smith appeared before the, Oo.uncil requesting, :
further action in the enforoementof the motion--made" by-tb&-,Ootlno:!:'!'-
at their meeting of February 11th providing for the ,removal 91'
shrubbery from Seabreeze Av. right-of-way, and the Chairman of the,
Street Committee promised to take further steps to.wards having J, I
the street oleared.
Mr. ~ohnston said it had been suggested that the di ty 'write;' 1
Mr. A. E. Atkinson, requesting permission to use the paved a~ea s
lying just west of the Masonio Bldg. 1"0.1' automobile parking space",*
If this permission was obtained, Mr. Helland had premised t6 have'"
an entranoe cut thro.ugh on the West side of the building, thua. . ,I"
oonverting it into anarodeforpassage .of pell~strians to a.p.2:.u1):P..rtJ
the parking ~paee. The C:o.unoil voioed their approval of this plan,,' ,
and it was moved by Mr. Gwynn, seoo.nded by Mr, ~ones and unanimou,~:1>!
sly oarried that the Olerk write Mr, Atkinson for the desired per~ll
mission. ',;'1,,!
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It waS regularly moved. aeoondlJd, and c,arried that Per):ll,it;;'fl
55? be grqnted Mr. Paul A.. Rehr 1'01' too repair' a,nd removal o:/C, ,.,}'>~(l
dwelling from Lot 15, Blook: 62 to Lots 11 and 12, Blook5S,'" '"'!;:
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It was moved by Mr. Hill tha tbuildingC pe rmi kNot 559" .'1
be gr~ted Samuel Ogren foradditiop" of a kltohen.to his, re~idenq,
on N.. 7th avo Mr. .Tohnston l3eoonded the. mQ'j;ion, and onrolloa:J!<:
the vote Was as follows: Mr. Fo.ote yes, Mr'hj'y:b,n Yes, Mr. H111~'~'\;1
yes, Mr. Johnston no, Mr. Jones yes. 9arrieibJ;' >/1;,
By motion of Mr. Hill, seoonded by Mr. Gwynn and urian~1lioli~i!
oarried Permit No. 36l was granted.' Isabel Gannon for theere,oti,?llf,'~r!
01' a 4-room one-story building on the rear of, L9t21, ,B1ockl~!).,"l[l
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Mr. F, H. Link reported that sand was being Carried away'..... ji
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from under the oement work at the SOUtheast oorne:!." of tlB SW1m"",f1
ming pool, due to. some unnatural oondi tion, the oause 0.1' which, ".'
he had been unable to determine. He suggested. that the;oementJ
be removed and an investigation made for broken drainpipes or theW
oause of th:tsre,mo.val of sand, He said Mr. Bakeroould do this' if
work and it would cost approximately $52.00 for material ,to re"',}
plaoe the paYement. After.,disoussion,Ji t was.mo.vell l:lyMrkJoneBv,",,'lfs"
that the Chairman of too Park Committee see tnat this' eondi non isi
investigated and remtdied. Mr. Hill seconded the motion, which j
on roll oall oarried unanimouslyo I
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It was moved by Mr, Jones that penniss10n "by granted'
Mr. Cook tc;lstopover. at Asneville, N". G.. f'or the 0 onve:lition
of the Inte;rnatioIlal Af;lsooiation of' EleotrioalIllspe'Ot.o:rs. Sep11.
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$35.00 towards his expenses. N.Lr. Hill seoonded the motion,
whioh on roll oall, oarried unanimously.
The following ordinanoe was the offered by the Clerk:
Ordinanoe No. 152. Ordinanoe Book 4
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.AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE SALE AND DISTRIBUTION OF..WATER
FURNISHED, PROVIDING FOR A MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE CHARGE
>tfFOR SERVICE RENDERED TO OWNERS AND CONSUMERS BY.THE CITY"'
OFDELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA,: REGULATING THE RA,TES THEREFOR,
AND REGULATING, THE MANNER IN WHICH WATER CONNECTION. AND
MJl;T;ERS SHALL BE FURNISHED AND PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR'
~OI;A.TION THEREOF; CREATION OF LIENS FOR PAST AND u:N.E!,A.IJ)
ACCOUNTS: .AND REPEALING JJ: LL ORDINANCES OR PARTS 0:$ 'oRbi;.
INANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITIi.
'lIhe ordi:nanoe hAving been read in full, it waa~movedby:,2.;;.4..
Mr. Johnston that the ordinanoe be adopted on its seoond reaging,
and final passage. Mr, Hill seoonded the motion,whioh on roll
oall, oarried unanimously. ' ,
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dounoilman Jones reported he had attended fl'l!leet:tng(
_sonio bond-nolder5~ where it ~d beenshownt~~,;lii~,,~'o~g ~
~at:l,~n 'Ras unaM.e to me,e'j; ,its pOtldinterest. p~ym.eAtsr' S~:\r!iC
re~ding plans had beea dis\l,~s,l!ed',and woul,!1 be, ,~bmitted:'& ,
early date for the bondholde]l's""oonsideration, he said.'
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Applioation. of .A.1.~~~~~~e~.to ..ark o~t waterbUlwas;;i,c
referred to the ChllirmaI:10f'1ili~:W;i!~er Oomm1tjl,f:1e "or aotion'.';.' "
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llePO;l't" of the gasou~~~o Q1:ls'l1ll1~d. by v~r10us, <lepartmeil.~~,..,"
of. .the Si tYfc>1" the month o.t..A.ugust:,wal'l~submitted llndread "b~&'h
Gllerk and ordered filed. ,.'.'" .'" ," , . ' ,
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'Rhe Clerk also reported payment :110 L'Engle and Sh~nds:ol"":~;"
ourrent Bond interest, and oonoellation of ooupons as f61ioW9:\,", ;",',
COUPONS PAID L'Eng:te and Shands- Sept. '4~<1935."'~;'?;]>'(,',,..,,,
Date, of Issue :Bolla NO~. Coutlon Maturit~ ,Amotm'lk'
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It was moved by Mr. Hill' that, all bills O.Kd by the
Finanoe Committee be ordered pai4. Mr. Jones seoonded tAe
motion, and on'roll oall the vote was as follows: Mr.loote
yes, Mr. Gwynn, no; Mr. Hill, yes, Mr. Johnston nOi}l Mr'. J:ones
no~ Motion was lost.
Meeting adjourned
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