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Present:
MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING
OF THE
VILLAGE COUNCIL OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA
HELD
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1966
Thomas F. Lewis, Mayor
Thomas R. Bell, Vice -Mayor
David C. Clark, Councilman (Arrived at
8:15 p.m.)
Allan V. Everard, Councilman
Herbert A. Watt, Councilman
Herbert L. Gildan, Village Attorney
Joe J. Eassa, Jr., Village Clerk and
Village Manager
Dolores R. Walker, Village Manager's
Secretary
Mayor Lewis called the meeting to order at 8:05 p.m. and asked the
Village Clerk to call the roll, all members being present. Councilman
Clark arrived at 8:15 p.m.
On motion of Councilman Watt, seconded by Councilman Everard, all
present voting aye, the minutes of the Regular Meeting held Tuesday,
November 8, 1966 were approved as written.
On motion of Vice -Mayor Bell, seconded by Councilman Watt, all present
aye, the minutes of Special Session held Tuesday, December 6, 1966 were
approved as corrected.
On motion of Councilman Clark, seconded by Vice -Mayor Bell, all present
voting aye, Council decided that if the Kiwanis Club of the North Palm
Beaches holds a carnival in North Palm Beach and pays for an occupational
license, then the Village will donate the sum of $250 to the Kiwanis
Club of the North Palm Beaches with the express condition that at least
this much money be used by them for charitable or governmental activities
in the Village of North Palm Beach.
Mayor Lewis read a letter from Arthur Neuenhaus dated November 17, 1966
indicating his gratitude to Chief Kohl and the men in his department for
their prompt response and decisively helpful action on November 7, 1966
when Mr. Neuenhaus suffered an attack in his home.
Minutes of the Recreation Advisory Board meetings held August 8, 1966,
August 22, 1966, August 29, 1966, September 26, 1966, October 10, 1966,
October 24, 1966 and November 14, 1966 were accepted by Council without
reading.
Village Attorney opinion dated November 29, 1966 re Excise Tax Improve-
ment Bonds accepted by Council.
On motion of Councilman Watt, seconded by Councilman Everard, all
present voting aye, Village of North Palm Beach Debt Service Account -
Statement of Cash Receipts and Disbursements; also Operating Statement
General Fund for the period ending September 30, 1966 was accepted by
Council without reading.
On motion of Councilman Watt, seconded by Vice -Mayor Bell, all present
voting aye, Bill No. 8 entitled:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA,
PROHIBITING THE DRINKING OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES UPON ANY
PUBLIC PARK, PLAYGROUND AND SCHOOL GROUND IN THE VILLAGE
OF NORTH PALM BEACH
was placed on second reading and read by title only.
ROLL CALL
11/8 /66 MINUTES
APPROVED
12/6/66 MINUTES
APPROVED AS
CORRECTED
COUNCIL DONATES
$250 TO THE
KIWANIS CLUB OF
THE NORTH PALM
BEACHES
LETTER OF 11/17/66
FROM ARTHUR NEUENHAUS
RECREATION ADVISORY
BOARD MINUTES ACCEPTED
BY COUNCIL
VILLAGE ATTORNEY
OPINION RE EXCISE TAX
IMPROVEMENT BONDS ACCEPTED
BY COUNCIL
DEBT SERVICE ACCOUNT -
STATEMENT OF CASH
- RECEIPTS & DISBURSE-
MENTS - OPERATING STATE-
MENT - GENERAL FUND FOR
PERIOD ENDING 9/30/66
ACCEPTED BY COUNCIL
BILL NO. 8 PLACED ON
2ND READING & READ BY
TITLE ONLY
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December 13, 1966
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On motion of Councilman Clark, seconded by Councilman Watt, all present
voting aye, Bill No. 8 was adopted as read as Ordinance No. 138-66.
On motion of Councilman Watt, seconded by Vice -Mayor Bell, all present
voting aye, Ordinance No. 138-66 was amended as follows:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA,
PROHIBITING THE DRINKING OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES UPON ANY
PUBLIC PARK, PLAYGROUND AND SCHOOL GROUND IN THE VILLAGE
OF NORTH PALM BEACH
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF NORTH PALM BEACH,
FLORIDA:
Section 1. No person shall drink any spiritous, vinous,
malt or other intoxicating liquors or alcoholic beverages
in or upon any of the following public parks, playgrounds
or school grounds within the Village of North Palm Beach:
Anchorage Park, Prosperity Park, North Palm Beach Public
School playground, Yacht Club recreation area on Lake
Worth.
Section 2. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict
herewith are hereby repealed.
PLACED ON FIRST READING THIS 8TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1966.
PLACED ON SECOND, FINAL READING AND PASSAGE THIS 13TH
DAY OF DECEMBER, 1966.
On motion of Councilman Clark, seconded by Councilman Watt, all present
voting aye, Ordinance No. 138-66 was adopted as amended.
Village Clerk Eassa read "Thank You" note from Cheryl Tschinkel,
Secretary of the senior class of Riviera Beach High School, thanking
the Village for the use of the garage at the Country Club for their
float.
On motion of Councilman Clark, seconded by Councilman Watt, all present
voting aye, Council accepted low bid from Trail Ford Tractor Company
for one 1967 Ford Rubber Tire Tractor in the amount of $2,258 and one
1967 Service Rotary Mower in the amount of $451.
Mr. James L. Berry, 828 Dogwood Road, North Palm Beach, Florida com-
plained to Council of noise of bulldozers and dump trucks being used
by St. Clare's Church which is directly behind Mr. Berry's property.
He works nights and his wife works a split shift. He said he sleeps
from 12 noon to 9:00 p.m. and the noise prohibits him from getting
the proper rest. Mr. Berry said it would be agreeable to him if they
used the bulldozers and dump trucks only until noon and on Saturdays.
Mayor Lewis said he would talk to officials of St. Clare's Church to
see if operations which create noise could be regulated during the
afternoon.
With no further business to come before the council, on motion of
Councilman Clark, seconded by Vice -Mayor Bell, all present voting
aye, the meeting was adjourned at 9:40 p.m. until 7:00 p.m.,
Tuesday, December 27, 1966.
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BILL NO. 8 ADOPTED
AS READ AS ORDINANCE
N0. 138-66 --
ORDINANCE NO. 138-66
AMENDED
ORDINANCE NO. 138-66
ADOPTED AS AMENDED
THANK YOU NOTE FROM
RIVIERA BEACH HIGH
SCHOOL
LOW BID FOR RUBBER
TIRE TRACTOR AND
ROTARY MOWER FROM
TRAIL FORD TRACTOR
ACCEPTED BY COUNCIL
NOISE COMPLAINT FROM
JAMES L. BERRY 828
DOGWOOD ROAD
ADJOURNMENT