BISDURT EOX Tiirs FLA 32034 Vol. 13, No. 118 BOCA RATON NEWS Sunday, Sept. 1, 1968 18 Pages New parking ordinance wins board's approval Proposal must pass City Council It took Planning and Zoning Board members five months and practically a whole night of debating, but they finally came up with a tighter parking lot ordinance. Now all the proposed ordi- nance needs is the approval of City Councilmen. The ordinance basically lim- its the location of off street parking facilities to the same plot or parcel of land they are intended to serve, with a few exceptions. Exceptions must be okayed by the board following a public hearing. It also places restrictions on the appearance of the parking lot and access routes to the lots. For example the ordinance reads that in no case shall single fam'ly residentially zon- ed property be used for drive- ways for access to the park- ing area. A protective wall also must be provided to hide the parking area from view, and all parking Workmen set aside their hard hats as the city started it's areas must be provided with long-weekend observance of Labor Day. landscaped yards subject to the approval of community appear- m ance board. The whole bit began in March with an appeal by F. L. Brad- City quiet for last Construction is running at double the pace set last year. fute, president of Eoca Atlan- tic Homeowners Association, to stop apartment house construc- 65.. homes in August tors from'building parking lots in tineas family residential i weekend zones. Basically Bradfute was con- cerned about a parking lot By SANDY WESLEY of the summer for most people. Building double '67 figures on Bayan Road which was lo- Families will flock to the beach- Monday- marks the end of the cated on the sams plot of land es, some families will return summer vacation and last of the from summer vacations. Construction in Boca Raton August, 1967. number of permits issued was as the apartment building but long summer weekends for Boca continued to run at double last The August construction 781 for the eight-month period was zoned R-I-A, although the Raton residents. For members of Boca Raton year's pace during the past figure was swelled by a single compared to 1,076 permits this apartment building was in Hotel and Club, Labor Day month. permit in the "public construc- year. a multiple family zoning area. The Labor Day weekend which means the last day to enjoy E.E. Pence, chief building tion" category— $2,065,500for In the. residential category, Try , as they might, board is well into it's second day so the club facilities. The club will inspector, said the city issued the city's new junior high the August figures include 65 members could not solve Brad- far has been quiet and promises close after 5 p.m. Monday and building permits for construc- school. The school is under single family residences valued fute's problem without denying to continue to be quiet through will prepare for the hotel's tion valued at $5,076,950 dur- construction on a site north at $1,709,500. Another million the owner use of his land, which the end which is Monday. opening Oct. 12. ing August. The figure of Country Club Village and dollars was added for one .60- according to the board is le- Most grocery stores, all compares to $2,519,650 during west of 12th avenue. unit apartment building.' gally hazardous. banks, the Post Office and City Also in the public construc- Largest single family home However the board did come Hall will be closed so employees tion category was a new build- in the August total was located up with a stronger parking lot can have one last Monday with ing for the First Assembly ordinance which seemed to the family. of God church for $25,000. The in Royal Palm Yacht Club and please Bradfute whose comment church will be located at the was price-tagged at $104,000. was, "I'm not completely satis- Schools which opened last Ann Landers Page 2B week will resume classes Tues- Calendar 2B Aug. 28- 31, 1968 corner of 4th avenue and 13th To date, the city has issued fied, but at least you're making street. day so students may enjoy one Classifieds 8-9 B permits for 417 single family progress." last Monday on the beach or Hi Lo Rain Progress came after two and Editorials "4 A So far this year, the city homes with a total value of at the park or with the family. Public Notices 8B Wed. 93 69 .23 has issued permits totaling $9,641,500. Multiple family a half hours of discussion among board members and members Family is the key word this Real Estate 4-5 B Thurs. 90 72 none $29,023,900. In the first eight dwellings have added 813 re- weekend. There'll be no fanfare Sports 6A Fri. 90 73 none months of last year, the total sdiential units in 15 buildings of the audience about the or- was $12,094,700. In 1967, the or city observance for Travel 7A Sat.(noon) 89 72 none valued at $11,717,000, (Continued on Page 8A) Labor Day which marks the end Women's News 1-2-3 B y- •• - t tkt 0 Wearing her graffiti like a badge of honor, disposal system. The decorations were applied on the deck is being installed in a trench be- some 6,000 feet, the David T. pushes ahead with installation by local youths when the work boat was tem- low the ocean floor and will eventually extend of pipe for the city's ocean outfall sewage porarily grounded on the south beach. Pipe from a beach-side pumping station eastward 2A Sunday, Sept. 1, 1968 BOCA RATON NEWS PRi€ES 10 'TIE. 7 And Lebor Pelican 110 STORE10 TiS lMAKE 7 S ECKERD'S 15OW. 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SEPT. 2 Won? as I M?as saying...9 Mitch Woodbury reports Local residents thnUedu0i'M Lindsefs'town (N.W. Fourth Court) is still writing an exceedingly horizon. She will appear Sept, 11, 12, and 13. wood movies to Boca's Buckeye Club at Schraft's Manhattan Adventure.. .New York's debonair, Then comes Vaughn Monroe. He'll "race for the on Sept. 11. These are professionally made films glamor-boy mayor John Lindsay recently labelled interesting column each week in the Sporting News, the national baseball paper. moon" on Sept. 25 and 26. Do you know Vaughn presented to me by Columbia Pictures during one his fs&led community "Fun City." is now a Florida resident? Resides in Stuart. The of my two dozen trips to the screen capita. I know three residents of Boca Raton who will In a recent issue he was talking about a famous seafood restaurant in Cincinnati Shevlin's. It was Four Saints, a big hit at Crystal Lake (and well go along with that title one hundred per cent. they should be, they're a great act) recently, One More For The Road..."Your marriage is They are Charles and Helga Margusee and their once the hangout for the sports crowd in that community. It had a well known advertising motto; likely will make several return appearances, too. in trouble," notes playwright Ken Parker, "if 10 year old daughter, Cathie. • The Boca Raton Women's Republican Club will you move from Fort Lauderdale to Boca Raton and The Marqusee family returned from a Manhattan "If it Swims, I have it," Lee Allen then goes on to explain, humorously; sponsor a tea and fashion show at the Sir William find you still have the same milkman," visit the other day and Cathie was still floating Johnson Inn from 2 to 4 p.m.
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