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05-10-1966 VC REG-MPAGE 23 MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA - HELD - TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1966 _ Present: Thomas F. Lewis , Mayor Thomas R. Bell, Vice Mayor (Arrived 8:25 p.m.) Allan V. Everar d, Councilman Herbert A. Watt , Councilman - David C. Clark, Councilman Herbert L. Gildan, Village Attorney Joe J. Eassa, Jr., Village Clerk and Village Manager Dolores A. Walk er, Village Manager's ' Secretary Mayor Lewis called the meeting to order at 8:10 p.m. and ROLL CALL asked the Village Clerk to call the roll, all members of -- the Council being present. Vice-Mayor Bell arrived at 8:25 p.m. On motion of Councilman Watt, seconded by Councilman 5/3/66 MINUTES OF Clark, all present voting aye, the minutes of Special SPECIAL MEETING N0. Meeting No. 1 held May 3, 1966 were approved. Minutes 1 APPROVED. 5/3/66 of Special Meeting No. 2 held May 3, 1966 were ap- _ MINUTES OF SPECIAL proved as amended. MEETING N0. 2 AP- PROVED AS AMENDED On motion of Councilman Watt, seconded by Councilman 4/26/66 MINUTES Clark, all present voting aye, minutes o£ Regular APPROVED AS Meeting held April 26, 1966 were approved as amended. _ AMENDED Mayor Lewis stated he received a letter £rom J. Charles INDICATING EGRESS Gray of the Florida State Turnpike Authority relative to TO VILLAGE FROM indicating egress to the Village from Palm Beach Gar- FALM BEACH GARDENS dens Interchange No. 410. Mr. Gray indicated in his INTERCHANGE NO. 410 letter that this matter would be turned over to the Sign Department and will be corrected as soon as - ' possible after an investigation had been made. Mayor Lewis stated he received a letter from Governor LETTER FROM GOVERNOR Burns, thanking the Mayor for his thoughtful letter BURNS RE URBANIZATION re urbanization of U. S. Highway No. 1. OF U. S. 1 Village Clerk Eassa read April 1966 report from the APRIL 1966 North Palm Beach Public Library to the Council. LIBRARY REPORT Village Clerk Eassa read minutes of meeting of Board 4/21/66 MINUTES OF Governors of the North Palm Beach Country Club held BOARD OF GOVERNORS = April 21, 1966, which were accepted by Council. OF NPBCC -- Village Clerk Eassa read minutes of Recreation Advisory 4/25/66 MINUTES OF Board Meeting of April 25, 1966, which were accepted RECREATION ADVISORY by Council. BOARD ~-_= Village Clerk Eassa read minutes of meeting of Planning 5/4/66 MINUTES OF and Zoning Advisory Board of May 4, 1966, which were PLANNING AND ZONING accepted by Council. ADVISORY BOARD Village Clerk Eassa read original duplicate of letter SPOILS AREA -- from K. C. Mock Associates, Inc. dated April 27, 1966 DESIGNATED written to Trustees of Internal Improvement Fund by Mr. Howard L. Searcy re Resolution No. 232-65 request- _ ' ing that they dedicate the spoils area designated as spoil area LW-2 lying within the bulkhead line o£ The Village of North Palm Beach on the west shore of Lake Worth to the Village of North Palm Beach £or park and recreational purposes. Village Clerk Eassa read letter dated May 4, 1966 £rom LETTER FROM Mr. George V. Warren, Chairman o£ the Board of County CHAIRMAN G. V. Commissioners, Palm Beach County, Florida, thanking the WARREN RE Council for their consideration and recognition per URBANIZATION OF Resolution No. 270-66. U. S. 1 s PAGE 24 r1 U MAY 10, 1966 PAGE -2- Village Clerk Eassa read the Building Official's official BUILDING OFFICIAL'S Statistical Data Report for April, 1966, to Council. STATISTICAL DATA REPORT FOR APRIL 1966 Village Clerk Eassa read a==letter dated April 27, 1966 LETTER FROM NPB from Mr. Howard E. Campbell„ President, North Palm SENIOR SOCIAL- Beach Senior Social-Shuffleboard Club, extending thanks SHUFFLEBOARD CLUB of this club to the Village Council for the use of office facilities within the Village Hall in connection with their recent license plate sale. Village Clerk Eassa informed Council that the Village had CIVIL DEFENSE CHECK received on April 25, 1966 a check in the amount of FOR VILLAGE FOR $374.10 from the Director of Civil Defense, State of HURRICANE DAMAGE Florida, for hurricane damage to the Village. On motion of Councilman Watt, seconded by Vice-Mayor Be11, all present voting ayes, Ordinance No. 128-66 was amended as follows: Lots 196 through 208, inclusive, of PALM BEACH-LAKE WORTH ESTATES, in The Village of North Palm Beach, Florida, filed and recorded in plat book number 25 on pages 167 through 169 inclusive in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court in and for Palm Beach County, Florida On motion of Councilman Watt, seconded by Vice-Mayor Bell, all present voting aye, Ordinance No. 128-66 entitled AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM ' BEACH, FLORIDA AAIiENDInTG ORDINANCE N0. 20, AS HERETOFORE AMENDED, THE SAME BEING THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE OF SAID VILLAGE, BY REMOVING CERTAIN PROPERTY FROM THE C-1-A LIMITED COMMERCIAL DISTRICT AND RECLASSIFYING SAID PROPERTY AS R-3 APART- MENT 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 read in full and adopted as amended. On motion of Councilman Watt, seconded by Councilman Clark, alI present voting aye, Bill No. 1 entitled AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE OF. NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA AMENDING THE REQUIREMENTS FOR PLATTING OF SUBDIVISIONS IN THE VIL- LAGE BY PROVIDING FOR EXCEPTIONS TO THE REQUIREMENTS FOR STREET LIGHTING OF ALL LANDS HEREINAFTER PLATTED WITHIN THE VILLAGE AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES was placed on second reading and read by title only. On motion of Councilman Watt, seconded by Councilman Clark, all members present voting aye, except Vice- Mayor Bell who voted no, Bill No. 1 was amended as follows: Section 1 (a}, second line amended from 2550 lumens to 150 Watts PROPOSED ORDINANCE N0. 128-66 AMENDED ORDINANCE NO. I28-66 ADOPTED AS AMENDED BILL N0. 1 PLACED ON 2ND READING AND READ BY TITLE ONLY BILL N0. 1 AMENDED FAGS 25 MAY 10, 1966 ` i PAGE -3- On motion of Councilman Watt, seconded by Councilman BILL NO. 1 ADOPTED Clark, all present voting aye, Bill No. 1 entitled AS AMENDED, AS ORDINANCE NO. 129-66 AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA AMENDING THE REQUIREMENTS FOR PLATTING OF SUBDIVISIONS IN THE VIL- LAGE BY PROVIDING FOR EXCEPTIONS TO THE REQUIREMENTS FOR STREET LIGHTING OF ALL LANDS HEREINAFTER PLATTED WITHIN THE - VILLAGE AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES -- was adopted as amended, as Ordinance No. 129-66. _ On motion of Vice-Mayor Bell, seconded by Councilman BILL N0. 2 PLACED Watt, all present voting aye, Bill No. 2 entitled ON 2ND READING AND READ BY TITLE ONLY AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 12 _ BY TRANSFERRING THE DUTIES OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE THEREIN TO THE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND BY MAKING MANDATORY THE REFUSAL • OF IDENTIFICATION CARDS TO PERSONS WITH CRIMINAL RECORDS OA IMMORAL CHARACTER was placed on second reading and read by title only. On motion of Vice-Mayor Bell, seconded by Councilman- BILL NO. 2 ADOPTED Watt, all present voting aye, Bill N.o. 2 entitled AS READ, AS ORDINANCE N0. 130-66 AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 12 "- BY TRANSFERRING THE DUTIES OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE THEREIN TO THE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND BY MAKING MANDATORY THE REFUSAL OF IDENTIFICATION CARDS TO PERSONS WITH CRIMINAL RECORDS OR IMh20RAL CHARACTER ' was adopted as read, as Ordinance No. 130-66. On motion of Councilman Watt, seconded by Councilman BILL N0. 3 PLACED Clark, all voting aye, except Councilman Everard who ON 2ND READING AND -- voted no, Bill No. 3 entitled READ BY TITLE ONLY AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA, SETTING FORTH EXCEPTIONS TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF SIDEWALKS BEFORE CERTIFICATES OF OCCUPANCY CAN BE GRANTED was placed on second reading and ready by title only. On motion of Councilman Watt, seconded by Councilman BILL N0. 3 ADOPTED Clark, all present voting aye, except Councilman AS READ, AS ORDINANCE Everard who voted no, Bill No. 3 entitled N0. 131-66 __ AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA, SETTING FORTH EXCEPTIONS TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF SIDEWALKS BEFORE _ CERTIFICATES OF OCCUPANCY CAN BE GRANTED was adopted as read, as Ordinance No. 131-66. __ On motion of Councilman Watt, seconded by Vice-Mayor Bell, all present voting aye, Bill No. 4 entitled BILL NO. 4 PLACED __ ON 2ND READING AND READ BY TITLE ONLY AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL, NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA, ADOPTING BY REFERENCE _ THE SOUTHERN STANDARD BUILDING CODE AND _ REVISION OF SOUTHERN STANDARD BUILDING CODE - -- ADDENDUM OF 1965-66, THE PLUMBING CODE ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WEST PALM BEACH AND THE ELECTRICAL CODE ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WEST PALM BEACH. was placed on second reading and read by title only. - FAGS 26 MAY 10, 1966 PAGE -4- On motion of Councilman Watt, seconded by Vice-Mayor BILL NO. 4 ADOPTED Bell, all present voting aye, Bill No. 4 entitled AS READ, AS ORDINANCE N0. 132-66 AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL, NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA, ADOPTING BY REFERENCE THE SOUTHERN STANDARD BUILDING CODE AND REVISION OF SOUTHERN STANDARD BUILDING CODE ADDENDUM OF 1965-66, THE PLUMBING CODE ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WEST PALM BEACH AND THE ELECTRICAL CODE ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WEST PALM BEACH was adopted as read, as Ordinance No. 132-66. On motion of Vice-Mayor Bell, seconded by Councilman PROPOSED RESOLUTION Watt, all voting aye, except Councilman Everard N0. 269-66 ADOPTED who voted no, proposed Resolution No. 269-66 entitled AS READ A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL, NORTH • PALM BEACH, FLORIDA, APPOINTING MEMBERS TO THE VILLAGE BUILDING BOARD OF APPEALS CREATED UNDER THE BUILDING CODE AND UNDER THE PLAT ORDINANCES was adopted as read. Mr. Gene Armstrong, developer of Village East, thanked GENE ARMSTRONG the Village and the Council for their confidence in THANKED VILLAGE him. He said this new subdivision will be beautiful AND COUNCIL and a credit to the Village. With no further business to come before the Council, ADJOURNMENT on motion of Vice-Mayor Bell, seconded by Councilman Watt, all present voting aye, the meeting was __ adjourned at 9:40 p.m. " ' Vi " age C erk