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02-11-1964 VC REG-M• MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING of the VILLAC-E COUNCIL OF NORTH PALM BEACH held February 11, 1964 ' Presents Warren P. Tatoul, Mayor Louis J. Aiello, Jr., Vice-Mayor Harold W, Beery, Councilman Thomas R, Bell, Councilman Frank J. Hahn, Councilman C, Robert Burns, Village Attorney Frank R, Spence, Village Manager ' and Clerk Mayor Tatoul called the meeting to order at 8:00 p,m, and requested the Clerk to call the roll, all members being present. Mayor Tatoul then declared that as legally provided for and advertised the Council would now conduct a Public Hearing on three various matters and that the floor was • open to discussion of the pros and cons of the pending issues. The first matter to be considered by the Council was the request of Lighthouse Baptist Church, Inc,, to re-zone Lots 36 and 37, Block 40, Plat 6- from R-1 to R-2. Mr. Robert Scott, Attorney, presented the case for re- zoning of behalf of the Church, There were a few inquiries from the audience but no objections. The Council reserved judgement until the ordinance permitting the re-zoning was brought up for discussion later in the evening during the regular meeting. The second matter to be considered by the Council by public hearing was the request of Yacht Club Point Estates, Inc,, to create a new zone classification to be known as R-4 Villa:-District. Mr, Robert Scott, Attorney, presented the case for such a new zone which would permit the building of villas or town houses within the Village. After much discussion and comments from the audience, most being negative, on motion of Councilman Beery, seconded by Councilman Be11, all members voting aye, the request for a new zone was denied, Mayor Tatoul then announced that since no R-4 zone was created, there was no need or basis to consider the third matter scheduled for public hear- ing~ that being a request to re-zone Lots 1 thru 7, Block 26, Plat 2, on Ibix Way, from R-1 to R-4, Mayor Tatoul declared the public hearings closed and that after a five minute recess the regular meeting would begin. Mayor Tatoul called the Regular Meeting of the Village Council to order with all Covncil members present. The Clerk read the minutes of a regular meeting of the Village Council held January 14, 1964. The minutes were approved as read. The Village Treasurer read the financial statements for the fiscal period of January 1964. Under the petitions section, the Village Clerk read a letter from Robert Scott, Attorney, for Northlake Properties, requesting that Lots 27 thru 35, Block 40, Plat 6, be re-zoned from R-1 to R-2 and that a public hear- ing be called to consider same at the next regular meeting of the Council, March 10, 1964, and the Village Clerk was instructed to make all necessary arrangements in advertising in the legal section of the local paper and noti- Eying surrounding residents of the public hearing. ' The Village Clerk read two letters from the North Palm Beach Duplicate Bridge Club and the North Palm Beach Garden Club both regarding the condition of the old Country Club facility. The Village Manager was instructed to correct those short-comings that were obvious and would cost nothing, and to determine how much it would cost to install multiple fluorescent fixtures in the Old Club Dining Room, ' The Village Clerk then read a letter from Mr. £red burk, 400 Northlake Drive, requesting the Council to grant a variance to allow him to keep a six- foot redwood fence winich he erected at the rear of his lot. The Building Official had notified Mr. Burk was in violation of the zoning ordinance which restricts the height of fences to four feet and that Mr. Burk would have to remove the fence or reduce its height to four feet. After some discussion the Council directed the Village Manager to notify Mr, Burk that they would not grant such a request, The Village Attorney noted that the proper channel • of appeal to zoning ordinance requirements was to Zoning Board of Appeals • February 11, 1964 a_ as created in the zoning ordinance requirements ,tibnfitthat_one would have to drove extreme hardship and deprivation in order to get a variance. On motion of Councilman Hahn, seconded by Vice-Mayor Aiello, all members voting aye, proposed Ordinance #87 entitled AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA, CONCERNING THE BOAT LAUNCHING AREA LEASED TO THE VILLAGE; REGULATING THE USE THEREOF; REGULATING THE DISPOSITION OF ABANDONED BOATS, BOAT TRAILERS OR PIECES OF BOAT EQUIPMENT ON SUCH ' AREA; AND FOR-OTHER PURPOSES. was placed on first reading and read in full. On motion of Vice-Mayor Aiello, seconded by Councilman Beery, all members voting aye, the rules were waived and proposed Ordinance #87 was placed on second reading and read by title only, • AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA, CONCERNING THE BOAT LAUNCHING AREA LEASED TO THE_VILLAGE; REGULATING THE USE THEREOF; REGULATING THE DISPOSITION OF ABANDONED BOATS, BOAT TRAILERS..-OR PIECES OF BOAT EQUIPMENT ON SUCH AREA; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. On motion of Vice-Mayor Aiello, seconded by Councilman Bell, all members voting aye, Ordinance #87 was enacted. On motion of Councilman Hahn, seconded by Councilman Beery, all members voting aye, proposed Ordinance #88 entitled AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA, PROVIDING FOR THE CLEARING AND CLEANING OF ALL BRUSH, WEEDS, DEAD AND DYING TREES, STUMPS, ROOTS, OBNOXIOUS GROWTH, PALMETTO, FILTH, GARBAGE, TRASH OR DEBRIS FROM ALL IMPROVED OR UNIMPROVED PROPERTY LYING WITHIN THE CORPORATE LIMTTS OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA; PROVIDING THE MANNER IN WHICH SAID WORK SHALL BE COMPLETED, AND PROVIDING THAT THE VILLAGE SHALL PAY FOR SUCH WORK AND CHARGE THE COST OF THE SAME TO THE PROPERTY AFFECTED THEREBY; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. was placed on first reading and read in full. n On motion of Councilman Bell, seconded by Councilman Beery, all members voting aye, proposed Ordinance #89 entitled AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING ORDINANCE #20, AS HERETOFORE AMENDED, THE SAME BEING THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE OF SAID VILLAGE, BY REMOVING CERTAIN PROPERTY FROM THE R-l, SINGLE FAMILY SWELLING DISTRICT, AND RECLASSIFYING SAID PROPERTY AS R-2, MULTIPLE FAMILY DWELLING DISTRACT; 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 first reading and read in full. Councilman Bell, seconded by Councilman Beery, moved that the rules be waived in order to place proposed Ordinance #89 on second reading and that it be read by title only. The'Village Attorney informed the Council that it would take a 4/5's vote of the Council to waive the rules. On call- ing for a vote, Mayor Tatoul, Councilman Bell and Councilman Beery voted aye, and Vice-Mayor Aiello and Councilman Hahn voted nay. Mayor Tatoul declared the motion faled by not being able to achieve the necessary 4/5's vote. . , F®~~xa~y-11, 1964 age . On motion of Councilman Hahn, seconded by Vice-Mayor Aiello, all members voting aye, proposed Ordinance #86 entitled AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA, MAKING IT UNLAWFUL TO ALLOW ANY TRASH, GARBAGE, OR OTHER OBJECTIONABLE MATERIAL TO ' ESCAPE INTO THE WATERS OF THE VILLAGE FROM BOATS ANCHORED OR TIED UP AT MARINAS WITHIN THE VILLAGE; PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION OF SAID ORDINANCE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. was placed on second reading and amended to read as follows; AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA AAKING IT UNLAWFUL TO ALLOW ANY TRASH, ' GARBAGE OR OTHER OBJECTIONABLE MATERIAL TO ESCAPE INTO THE WATERS OF. THE VILLAGE FROM BOATS IN MOTION, ANCHORED OR TIED UP AT MARINAS OR ANY OTHER WATERWAYS WITHIN THE VILLAGE; PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION OF SAID ORDINANCE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. On motion of Vice-Mayor Aiello, seconded by Councilman Hahn, all members • voting aye, Ordinance #86 entitled AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA, MAKING IT UNLAWFUL TO ALLOW ANY TRASH, GARBAGE, OR OTHER OBJECTIONABLE MATERIAL TO ESCAPE INTO THE WATERS OF THE VILLAGE FROM BOATS IN MOTION, ANCHORED OR TIED UP AT MARINAS OR ANY OTHER WATERWAYS WITHIN THE VILLAGE; PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION OF SAID ORDINANCE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. was enacted. On motion of Councilman Bell, seconded by Councilman Hahn, all members voting ayes proposed Resolution #187 entitled A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF ' NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA, CONCERNING INVESTMENT OF SURPLUS FUNDS IN THE DEBT SERVICE ACCOUNT. was adopted. The Village Clerk gave public notice of the forthcoming municipal elections to be held on Tuesday, March 17, 1964, from 7:00 A.M, to 7:00 P.M. at the Village Ha11. Three Council positions would be open to election: Groups 1, 3, and 5. Candidates seeking office must qualify before February 29, 1964. The books would be open for citizens to register to vote until 5:00 P.M. March 1, 1964. During open discussion various members of the audience spoke on faried subjects. There being no further business to come before the Council, on motion • of Councilman Beery, seconded by Councilman Bell, all members voting aye, the meeting was adjourned at 11:30 p.m. u L i ,rage . er ~ ,~ tb~ ~~~ ~m ~e~r.~ cZim~~ ~~ Published Every Weekday West Palm Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida PROOF OF PUBLICATION STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF PALM BEACH Before the undersigned authority personally appeared ....._CaT'O~T1 Kie£er__. -_- Le Cler ................. of The Palm Beach Times, a daily who on oath says thane is ................F~1...._.......-....-~ newspaper published at West Palm Beach in Palm Beach County, Florida; that the attached copy of advertisement, being a ......._r.!i.4 Ordinance No. in the matter of ............._....._._-..-- Boat Area ~ the ..-_,-.----_------------° Court, was published in said newspaper in the issues of ..._._FebruarY?5..x_964...._...--------------- Affiant further says that the said Palm Beach Times is a newspaper published at West Palm Beach, in said Palm Beach County, Florida, and that the said newspaper has heretofore--been continuously published in said Palm Beach County, Florida, each weekday and has been entere3 as second class mail matter at the post office in West Palm Beach, m said Palm Beach County, Florida, for a period of one year next preceding the first publication of the attached copy of ad- vertisement; and affiant further says that he has neither paid nor promised any person, firm or corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securh~g this adver- tisement for publication in the said newspaper. ........................__.- .. .._.. 4~~k Sworn to and subscribed before me this _..._17th day of ..--FebrUa~ _ A.D. 19.61?' --Cr.~~....._-..---~--~°.~.o.~.. 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February I. ; ~ .~, ~ _ w TI-~E PAM BE~CH POST Published Every Weekday West Palm Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida PROOF OF PUBLICATION STATE ~OF FLORIDA 1 COUNTY OF PALM BEACH Before the undersigned authority personally appeared ....._C3T'Ozytl-._K12f2Y'_._._.---_._. who on Bath says iha~he is ......._.~~.g.1~.__C ~.Si.X'1~ ............._.... of The Palm Beach Post, a daily newspaper published at WesE Palm Beach in Palm Beach County, Florida; that the attached copy of advertisement, being a ..........._NOt1C2 _ Of Hearing ............................................... in the matter of ._...._~t1I1~~1~.T1t~Slt,.S..~.Y11.a..age....~•.aA].11g....~i..QS~.Q_ ............._..----------.- ~ the ,.._.-~.-.-.-.-.-,-----_ -__.~~ Court, was published in said newspaper in the isane6 of ---..-JanuarY._2.Z.:..._1.9..6.4.........._ Affiant further says that the said Palm Beach Post is a newspaper published at West Palm Beach, in said Palrn Beach County, Florida, and that ffie said newspaper has heretofore been continuousiy published in said Palm Beach County, Florida, each weekday and has been enlered as second class mail matter at the post office in West Palm Beach, in said Palm Beach County, Florida, for a period of.one year next preceding the first publication of the attached copy of ad- vertisement; and affiant further says that he has neither paid nor promised ax~y person, firm or corporation any discrount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securing this adver- tisement for publication in the said newspaper. 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