1958.08.19_TC_Minutes_Minutes. Highland Beach Town Commission. August 5, 1958.
A regular monthly meeting.
The meeting was called to order at 9:30 a.m. by Mayer ~ypel. No other
members of the Commission were present as it was generally known that
the Taa Roll for 1958 could not possibly be completed before the mid-
dle of the month. So,lacking a quorum, the Mayor declared the meeting
recessed until Auguat 19th at 9:30 a.m.
Minutes. Highland Beach Town Commission. August 19, 1958.
A regular meeting recessed from August 5, 1958.
The meeting was called to order by Mayor-Eypel at 9:30 s.m. VPith commtrs
Breckinridge and Kinston out of town, and Comm. Noble ill with a sore
throat, it was known that there could be no quor and so Mayor ~ypel
declared the meeting adjourned sine die.
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Minutes. Highland Beach Town Commission. August 26, 1958.
A special meeting.
The special meeting was called to order at 9:30 a.m. by Mayor ~ypel
for the purpose of considering whether the Mayor and Town Manager
should be authorized and directed to take a trip to Jacksonville to
attend a meeting of the Florida Inland Navigational District on the
29th day of August, 1958. _A1]/~'ive members of the Commission were pre-
sent, having agr d to hold the special meeting and by their signatures
following ,~heyje tht°'co~sent and agreement to hold the meeting.
Some months ago Town Manager Hertwig had directed the attention of the
Town Commission to the possibility that it might be able to acquire,
for a nominal consideration, a valuable piece of land on the east bank
of the FIND Canal. Mr. Hertwig pointed out that, if it could be acquired
the land would be a good place to locate a ground storage tank fbr a re-
serve water supply, and eventually for other Town purposes such as a
fire station and Town Hall. By unanimous agreement the Members of the
Town Commission decided that the idea was a good one and while no formal
action was taken, the Town Manager-was instructed to work through the
Tssn Engineer, Mr. George Brockway, and to lay the ground work, so that
the land could be acqui~d for the Town.
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