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HomeMy WebLinkAbout09-12-1961 VC REG-M• • Present: MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING of the VILLAGE COUNCIL OF NORTH PALM BEACH held September 12, 1961 Walter E. Thomas, Mayor Emery J. Newell, Vice -Mayor Louis J. Aiello, Councilman Charles M. Bowman, Councilman Frank J. Hahn, Councilman C. Robert Burns, Village Attorney Albin R. Olson, Village Clerk and Village Manager Mayor Thomas called the meeting to order at 8:00 p.m. and requested the Clerk call the roll. Mayor Thomas requested the Clerk read the minutes of a regular meeting of the Village Council held August 8, 1961, and the minutes of an adjourned meeting of the Village Council held August 15, 1961. The minutes were approved as read. The Tax Assessor announced the Village Council would meet as a Board of Equalization on Tuesday, September 26, between the hours 8:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. in the Village Hall at which time the Board would review the 1961 tax roll as prepared by the Tax Assessor and entertain any objections or complaints concerning said tax roll. The Village Manager was instructed to advise all residents of this meeting of the Board of Equalization by means of the regular village bulletin. The matter of establishing a North Palm Beach Country Club Advisory Board was discussed. On motion of Vice -Mayor Newell, seconded by Council- man Bowman, all members voting aye, it was directed the following residents be named to serve as the first North Palm Beach Country Club Advisory Board: Mr. B. Arnold Mr. Harold M. Emlein 517 Anchorage Drive 418 Privateer Road Mr. Roy Cuthrell Mr. William -Lynch 402 Anchorage Drive 741 Flamingo Way Mr. Robert C. Scott 575 Anchorage Drive The Village Clerk read a communication from Northlake Properties, Inc., requesting the zoning ordinance be amended to conform with the lot and block boundary lines as set out in the adopted plat known as Yacht Club Addition. On motion of Councilman Hahn, seconded by Councilman Bowman, all members voting aye, the Village Manager was instructed to advertise a public hearing on the matter. The Treasurer reported the following receipts and expenditures for the first nine (9) months of the fiscal year as indicated by audit reports: Fiscal Year 1960 - 1961 Nine Months Ending July 31. 1961 Income Expenditures Balance $180,940.66 166,000.94 $ 14,939.72 On motion of Vice -Mayor Newell, seconded by Councilman Hahn, all members voting aye, proposed Resolution #117 entitled A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH EXPRESSING APPRECIATION FOR SERVICES RENDERED. was adopted. • • • • On motion of Councilman Aiello, seconded by Councilman Bowman, all members voting aye, proposed Ordinance #68 entitled AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH, PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 20, BEING THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE BY REMOVING CERTAIN PROPERTY FROM THE R-2 MULTIPLE FAMILY DWELLING DISTRICT AND RE-CLASSIFYING SAID PROPERTY AS R-1 SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING DISTRICT; BY DIRECTING THE VILLAGE CLERK TO BRING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP UP TO DATE; BY PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. was placed on second reading and read by title only. On motion of Councilman Aiello, seconded by Vice -Mayor Newell, all members voting aye, proposed Ordinance No. 68 was enacted. The Village Manager was instructed to contact the Florida State Road Department concerning the installation of an appropriate traffic signal devise at the intersection of U.S. Highway #1 and Northlake Boulevard. The Village Manager was authorized to contract a weed -killing spray concern to eliminate weed growth within the Plat #4 drainage canal. Mayor Thomas announced a fall -out shelter- construction plan prepared by Mr. W. G. Carver, Village Building Official, had been approved by the Federal Civil Defense Agency, and was available to village residents on request. The list of accounts payable was approved for payment on motion of Councilman Aiello, seconded by Vice -Mayor Newell, all members voting aye. The Statistical Data report for the month of August was distributed to the Council. There being no further business to come before the Council the meeting was adjourned at 9:30 p.m. cLc\ .use,,. Village Clerk t Y +N'g°K'iIA O++' 0' b 1 16 A A W Y@ 4 P p ' d� m a A o i taY v t Si t A P. a°t 4 t$ 'i m d Ny G .t q k H 4 d 44U {a� 'a .t W K1 H 0 Pet,' ,y O i y A -, O y '''a W iy N r6j N i PI Y y, `A ,t . t Z d w 4 A m d rcP.odt, 't m 't mY Ydwe6 (T� y U 03 ; '�' N O 2 P., y ..P