1983.12.06_TC_Minutes_Special (2)TOWN OF HIGHLAND BEACH, FLORIDA
Minutes of Meeting of Town Commission
PUBLIC HEARING ON
MORATORIUM ORDINANCE
Tuesday, December 6 1983 5.01 P.M.
A Public Hearing of the Town Commission of the Town of Highland Beach
was called to order at 5:01 p m. by Mayor Louis Y. Horton in the
Town Commission Chambers. Also present were Vice Mayor Mary Louise G.
Blosser, Commissioners William E Paul, Betty Jean Stewart and Harry
Walker.
Also present were Town Attorney Thomas E. Sliney; Town Clerk Mary
Ann Whaley; citizens and the general public. The Town Manager was
absent due to illness.
The purpose of the public hearing was for citizen comment pertaining
to:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF HIGHLAND BEACH, FLORIDA,
TO BE DESIGNATED AS THE PARTIAL BUILDING PERMIT
MORATORIUM ORDINANCE RELATING TO SUSPENSION OF APPLI-
CATIONS FOR BUILDING PERMITS FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION AND THE
ISSUANCE THEREOF: MAKING LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS OF FACT:
DECLARING THE LEGISLATIVE INTENT AND PURPOSE OF THIS ACT:
DECLARING A MORAT0RIUM ON APPLICATIONS FOR THE ISSUANCE
OF BUILDING PERMITS FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION: AND PROVIDING
FOR AN IMMEDIATE EFFECTIVE DATE.
There were no persons desiring to be heard on this matter. It was
announced that further public hearings would be held on December 20,
1983 and December 27, 1983 at 5:01 p.m., with the final reading and
proposed passage of the Ordinance scheduled for a Special Meeting on
the 27th of December, 1983 following the public hearing.
Further discussion regarding a possible amendment to Section 5 of
the Ordinance relating to pending building permits will be discussed
further at the hearing to be held on December 20.
There being no further business to come before the Town Commission
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at this public hearing, it was adjourned at 5:10 p.m.
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Louis Y Horton, Mayor
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Mar Louise G. Blosser, Vice Mayor
William E. Paul, Commissioner
Bean Stewart, Commissioner
Harry Wa ker, Commissioner