Minutes 09-21-88MINUTES OF THE REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING
HELD AT PRIME BANK PLAZA, BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA,
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1988 AT 7:30 P. M.
PRESENT
Ralph Marchese, Mayor
Ezell Hester, Jr., Vice Mayor
Leonard Mann, Commissioner
Robert Olenik, Jr. Commissioner
Arline Weiner, Commissioner
Peter L. Cheney,
City Manager
Betty S. Boroni,
City Clerk
Raymond A. Rea,
City Attorney
Mayor Marchese called the meeting to order at 7:30 P. M.
The Invocation was given by Vice Mayor Hester, followed by
the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag led by City Attorney
Raymond Rea.
AGENDA APPROVAL
Commissioner Mann stated he would like to make an announce-
ment on the subject of medical services.
Commissioner Olenik stated he would like to recommend if
possible that Item B under New Business, a variance request
for signs for Quantum Park, be considered immediately
following their presentation on the signs under Development
Plans.
Vice Mayor Hester stated that he has one announcement to
make after Commissioner Mann.
Mr. Cheney suggested deleting the development plans for
Cross Creek Centre under the Consent Agenda, since they were
not present at the Community Appearance Board meeting last
night.
Mr. Cheney requested that the development plans for Boynton
Lakes Plaza under the Consent Agenda be tabled because they
were tabled last night by the Community Appearance Board.
Commissioner Weiner clarified that the preliminary plat was
not tabled by the Community Appearance Board, but it was the
site plan. She suggested that Item B under Development
Plans be tabled. Mr. Cheney explained if the preliminary
plat was approved, it could possibly give some direction
that may not be desired. Mayor Marchese agreed with the
City Manager and suggested waiting until the Planning &
Zoning Board gives approval of Boynton Lakes Plaza. Vice
Mayor Hester clarified that the preliminary plat was
approved by the Planning & Zoning Board, but explained that
the site plan was not approved mainly because of the out
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parcels. Mr. Rea suggested removing the preliminary plat
from the Consent Agenda and handling before site plan appro-
val under Development Plans. After further discussion,
Commissioner Weiner moved to follow the City Attorney's
recommendation. The motion was seconded and carried 5-0.
Mr. Cheney requested the addition of the Supplemental Agenda
submitted.
Vice Mayor Hester moved to approve the agenda with the
corrections, seconded by Commissioner Mann. Motion carried
5-0.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mayor Marchese announced that a Budget Public Hearing would
be held on September 22, 1988, at 7:30 P.M. in the
Commission Chambers. This hearing will be held purely for
the budget only.
Brief Presentation on Health Care Taxing District Issue
Mr. Cheney introduced Mr. Glen Torcivia, Assistant County
Attorney, to make the presentation and added that he has
answers and history. He added that this is of ~articular
interest to us because we have been supporting Bethesda
Memorial Hospital, while a good part of the county does not
pay taxes to support a health district.
Mr. Torcivia told about this tax being defeated in March
with the residents of Boynton Beach voting in favor, but
north county voting against. The bill was then amended to
address the concern of the citizens and reduced the amount
of taxes which can be set for this district.
Mr. Torcivia explained how the county has three hospital
taxing districts with Boynton Beach being in one of them.
The point of the legislation was to correct the unfairness
with all people in Palm Beach County paying for the health
care. Since it was defeated, they felt 3 mills was too high
and went back to the legislature and reduced the millage cap
from 3 to 2 mills and not more than 1~ mill in the first
year. The State Legislature has adopted this change.
Mr. Torcivia explained the composition of the board with
five people from this area to represent the city. The deci-
sions made by this Health Care Board will be reviewed by the
County Commission and Legislative Delegation.
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Mr. Torcivia requested the City Commission to continue sup-
port and adopt a resolution supporting this.
Commissioner Olenik stated at the South County Council of
Government meeting last week, he learned currently that the
tax millage is .699 for Bethesda Memorial Hospital and the
county has .6 mills allocated for health care services.
Roughly, Boynton Beach is paying 1.3 mills for health care.
The current mill cap is at 10 and if we remain in the same
plan, we could pay as high as 10. He thinks we will benefit
from this plan.
Vice Mayor Hester stated that he needs to have more infor-
mation about this.
Commissioner Weiner commented that it seemed to her that it
was defeated because the electorate did not know about it.
She still does not know anything about it and would like to
have the chance to go into it more thoroughly. Mr. Torcivia
replied that he would be happy to spend as much time as
needed.
Mayor Marchese stated he is in favor of it from what he has
read and thinks it will be a plus for the entire community.
However, the Commissioners do need time to look over, study
and make a decision. With the approval of this Commission,
he would suggest that the City Manager put this on the
agenda for the next meeting for consideration and a vote.
Medical Services
Commissioner Mann announced that Congress has recognized the
third week in October as Emergency Medical Services
Recognition week. With Boynton Beach's EMS Team having won
first place in the International Life Support Competition
sponsored by the American College of Emergency Physicians,
he believes it is proper that we, as the City's governing
board designate this week as Emergency Medical Services
Recognition Week, in appreciation of the excellent life
saving skills attained by the members of the Boynton Beach
Fire Department.
Mayor Marchese referred to this particular team going to
Canada and Mr. Cheney agreed there will be some attempts to
send our team and two others from Palm Beach County.
Attendance at Public Hearing
Vice Mayor Hester stated he wanted to let the Commission
know that tomorrow night he might be late for the budget
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hearing. His job requires him to be present at the open
house held at school, but if he can get here before 8:30, he
will be here. He will cast his vote when the final budget
is approved next week.
CITY MANAGER'S REPORT
Police Recruitment Poster
Mr. Cheney distributed police recruitment posters and told
how these would be distributed at various places with three
city representatives trying to recruit for the Police
Department.
Stop, Walk & Talk Program
Mr. Cheney reported that the Stop, Walk & Talk Program, with
the police officers walking in the area of Martin Luther
King, Jr. Boulevard in Cherry Hills started Friday. A
report was given by the three officers on Monday and the
result was more positive than we hoped for. He will have
reports for the Commission. The community is interested and
the acceptance was great.
Completion of N.W. 22nd Avenue
Mr. Cheney reported that he met with the developers of
Quantum Park and N. W. 22nd Avenue will be open by November
15 and Publix will be open December 17.
Meeting Dates
Mr. Cheney announced that the next City Commission meeting
will be Wednesday, October 5, because Tuesday, October 4, is
election day.
The City Manager stated the budget public hearing will be
held tomorrow night as scheduled and a continuation meeting
is scheduled for next Wednesday, at which time all budgets
will be adopted. He explained that he suggested continuing
this meeting based on having time to review suggestions made
tomorrow night and figure the calculations.
Mr. Cheney continued that he is asking the Mayor to join him
and Johnnetta Broomfield on a trip to Tallahassee and any
other Commissioners who would like to go. He referred to
the presentation made for land acquisition in the mangrove
area to Tallahassee about a year ago which was turned down
and stated he found out yesterday that is back on the agenda
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for review again next Wednesday morning. He received a memo
asking and suggesting that we be there. This will mean that
the meeting scheduled for Tuesday with Plantec will
obviously have to be postponed until early in October.
Demolition Program
Commissioner Weiner referred to Lottie Pierce asking about
the demolition of a house at the last meeting and Mr. Cheney
responded that he has been discussing the demolition
program with HUD and CD. One demolition project is on the
schedule to be torn down this month, but all others are
being held up until the new fiscal year beginning October 1.
He thinks within the next three to four months, we will be
in very good shape on a lot of the pending demolitions.
Mr. Cheney told about the three police officers who have
been walking in the area noticing houses in need of work and
advised these were also being addressed.
Mayor Marchese added that he has been following the demoli-
tion program and told about the involvement of our city
representatives with the county. He told about Bud Howell
and Johnnetta Broomfield doing their best to move the demo-
lition process along.
Police Recruitment Poster
Mayor Marchese asked if this poster would be placed in other
buildings in the city and Mr. Cheney informed him that 3,000
posters have been made and they will be posted everywhere
and sent to other places.
CONSENT AGENDA
Vice Mayor Hester moved to approve the Consent Agenda with
the corrections of deleting D-l, moving D-2 to Development
Plans, plus the Supplemental Agenda. Commissioner Mann
seconded and Mr. Rea suggested taking each item separately
and discussing if necessary.
A. Minutes
1. Regular City Commission Meeting Minutes of September
7, 1988
2. Budget Public Hearing Meeting Minutes of September
12, 1988
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Bids - Recommend Approval - Ail expenditures are
approved in the 1987-88 Adopted Budget
1. Floor Maintenance Machine
Management Services
20" Battery Operated -
The Tabulation Committee recommends awarding the bid to
Picard Chemical Company, West Palm Beach, Florida, in the
amount of $2,208.
2. Submersible Pump & Motor for Wells 1, 2 or 3 -
Utilities
The Tabulation Committee recommends awarding the bid to the
lowest bidder, Water Resources, Boca Raton, Florida, in the
amount of $3,522.
3. One (1) MSA 30 Minute Air Pack - Utilities
The Purchasing Department recommends purchasing the equip-
ment from East Coast Fire Equipment, Inc., West Palm Beach,
Florida, in the amount of $1,320, as they provided the
lowest quote.
C. Resolutions
Proposed Resolution No. 88-HHH - Re: Release of
Restoration Bond for filling Building Sites in Dos
Lagos P.U.D. (North of L-20 Canal, East of Congress
Avenue, South of Boynton Lakes)
"A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON
BEACH, FLORIDA, TO RELEASE THE RESTORATION BOND FOR THE FILL
PERMIT FOR BUILDINGS NOS. 20, 21, 22 & 23 IN THE DOG LAGOS
P.U.D."
Proposed Resolution No. 88-III - Re: Bond Reduction,
Quail Run - Phase I (North of S.W. 23rd Avenue, West
of Congress Avenue)
"A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA,
REDUCING THE PERFORMANCE BOND FOR QUAIL RUN, BEING A REPLAT
OF QUAIL LAKE WEST (PLAT BOOK 50, PAGES 3, 4 and 5), IN
SECTION 31, TOWNSHIP 45 SOUTH, RANGE 43 EAST"
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Proposed Resolution No. 88-JJJ - Re: Bond Reduction
Heatherlake at The Meadows, Tract "L" (South of the
north loop of Meadows Boulevard)
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"A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON
BEACH, FLORIDA, REDUCING THE AMOUNT OF THE PERFORMANCE BOND
FOR HEATHERLAKE AT THE MEADOWS (TRACT "L" OF MEADOWS 300) IN
SECTION 7, TOWNSHIP 45 SOUTH, RANGE 43 EAST, RECORDED IN
BOOK 58, PAGE 38, OF THE OFFICIAL RECORDS OF PALM BEACH
COUNTY"
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Proposed Resolution No. 88-KKK - Re: Application for
Palm Beach County Emergency Medical Service Grant
Funds
"A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON
BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING THE APPLICATION FOR PALM BEACH
COUNTY EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICE GRANT FUNDS"
D. Development Plans
Project Name:
Agent:
Owner:
Location:
Description:
Cross Creek Centre
Stewart Denholtz
Cross Creek Associates
West Boynton Beach Boulevard at
the L.W.D.D. E-4 Canal,
Northwest Corner
Site Plan Modification -
Request for approval of an
amended site plan to allow for
changes to building elevations
for Nick's Diner.
DELETED.
Project Name:
Agent:
Owner:
Location:
Description:
Boynton Lakes Plaza
Maziar Keshavarz, P.E.
Boynton Lakes Plaza Development
Corp.
South side of Hypoluxo Road,
between North Congress Avenue
and Boynton Lakes Boulevard
Preliminary Plat - Request for
the approval of the construc-
tion plans and preliminary plat
which provides for the
construction of a 133,712
square foot retail shopping
center.
SEE ITEM VI-B.
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Project Name:
Agent:
Owner:
Location:
Description:
Casa Blanca
Robert E. Barrett, P.E.
Paul Himmelrich, Trustee
North side of West Boynton
Beach Boulevard, between Old
Boynton Road and the L.W.D.D.
E-4 Canal
Preliminary Plat - Request for
the approval of the construc-
tion plans and preliminary plat
which provides for the
construction of infrastructure
improvements and landscaping to
serve 203 multi-family dwelling
units in connection with a pre-
viously approved master plan.
The Planning & Zoning Board unanimously recommended that the
requested preliminary plat be approved subject to staff com-
ments.
Commissioner Olenik questioned who is going to maintain the
property owned by Treasure Isle that is on the other side of
the canal adjacent to this property and Mr. Jim McManus, W.
O. Brisben Companies, replied that they presently have no
obligation to do any maintenance on that property, but they
are asking the owners of that property to give them a main-
tenance easement, so they can go in and maintain the pro-
perty. Commissioner Olenik referred to this being tabled by
the Community Appearance Board and Mr. McManus disagreed.
Mr. Cheney read a report recommending approval with the sti-
pulation that the applicant returns in 30 days.
Project Name:
Agent:
Owner:
Location:
Description:
Casa Blanca
Robert E. Barrett, P.E.
Paul Himmelrich, Trustee
North side of West Boynton
Beach Boulevard, between Old
Boynton Road and the L.W.D.D.
E-4 Canal
Site Plan - Request for site
plan approval to construct 203
multi-family rental units plus
recreation facilities on 18.91
acres.
The Planning & Zoning Board unanimously recommended the
requested site plan be approved subject to staff comments.
In addition, the Board recommended that the applicant pro-
vide a landscaped berm to the rear of the building abutting
the canal to the north and that the landscaping be increased
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by adding trees, staggering the location of trees and adding
ground cover and shrubs. Further, the Board recommended
that the applicant receive a density credit for the dedica-
tion of right-of-way for Old Boynton Road if the applicant
does not pursue compensation from Palm Beach County for this
acreage. Documentation in this regard is to be forwarded to
the City Attorney.
Project Name:
Agent:
Owner:
Location:
Description:
Safe Keeping Self Storage
Randall Adrian
Heritage Properties Joint
Venture I
East side of South Congress
Avenue, south of S.W. 30th Ave.
Site Plan - Request for site
plan approval to construct a
112,270 square foot mini-
warehouse complex on 4.518
acres.
The Planning & Zoning Board unanimously recommended that the
requested site plan be approved subject to staff comments.
Project Name:
Agent:
Owner:
Location:
Description:
Hunters Run
Charles N. Gilbert
Summit Associates, Ltd.
West side of South Congress
Avenue, between the L.W.D.D.
L-28 and L-30 Canals
Site Plan - Request for site
plan approval to construct a
629 square foot driving range
building on the existing golf
course at the Hunters Run
Planned Unit Development.
The Planning & Zoning Board unanimously recommended that the
requested site plan be approved as submitted.
Project Name:
Agent:
Owner:
Location:
Description:
611 N.E. 10th Avenue
None
Dwain Pierrard
North side of N.E. 10th Avenue,
east of North Federal Highway
Site Plan - Request for site
plan approval to allow for the
addition of a wood fence.
The Planning & Zoning Board unanimously recommended that the
requested site plan be approved subject to staff comments.
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Project Name:
Agent:
Owner:
Location:
Description:
Chua Eye Clinic
Robert Ste. Marie
Jonathan Chua, M.D., P.A.
Wooibright Road at the L.W.D.D.
E-4 Canal, northwest corner
Site Plan Modification -
Request for approval of an
amended site plan for elevation
changes.
The Planning & Zoning Board unanimously recommended that the
requested site plan modification be approved subject to
staff comments. Mayor Marchese requested clarification on
this relative to the door. Mr. Golden informed him the
architect had added a door and requested it be deleted
before going to the TRB and another door for the surgical
suite was removed before construction. There are no doors.
Project Name:
Agent:
Owner:
Location:
Description:
High Ridge Country Club
Michael P. Corbett, A.I.A.
High Ridge Country Club, Inc.
Hypoluxo Road at the L.W.D.D.
E-4 Canal, southeast corner
Site Plan Modification -
Request for approval of an
amended site plan to allow for
a 19,970 square foot addition
to the existing club house
building and a change in
parking lot layout and design.
The Planning & Zoning Board unanimously recommended that the
requested site plan modification be approved subject to
staff comments.
10.
Project Name:
Agent:
Owner:
Location:
Description:
Hunters Run Tract I "Essex"
Charles N. Gilbert
Summit Associates, Ltd.
West side of South Congress
Avenue, between the L.W.D.D.
L-28 and L-30 Canals
Site Plan Modification
Request for approval of an
amended site plan to allow for
the construction of a 218
square foot pump house building
to serve the existing golf
course.
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The Planning & Zoning Board unanimously recommended that the
requested site plan modification be approved subject to
comments.
staff
11.
Project Name:
Agent:
Owner:
Location:
Description:
Hunters Run Tract M "Estates"
David Beasley
Estates Condominium Assoc., Inc.
West side of South Congress
Avenue, between the L.W.D.D.
L-28 and L-30 Canals
Site Plan Modification -
Request for approval of an
amended site plan to allow for
the addition of a front room
for all type VII units.
The Planning & Zoning Board unanimously recommended that the
requested site plan modification be approved as submitted.
12.
Project Name:
Agent:
Owner:
Location:
Description:
Pine Point Villas
Fritz Massie Fence Company
H. E. Minster, Association
President
West side of North Seacrest
Boulevard, north of Arthur
Court
Site Plan Modification -
Request for approval of an
amended site plan to allow for
the addition of a chain link
fence.
The Planning & Zoning Board unanimously recommended that the
requested site plan modification be approved as submitted.
13. Project Name:
Agent:
Owner:
Location:
Description:
Quail Run
Thomas J. Lira, Director of
Planning & Development
Coscan Florida, Inc.
West of South Congress Avenue,
between Woolbright Road
extended and Golf Road
Site Plan Modification -
Request for approval of an
amended site plan to allow for
changes to the recreation
building and a change in
parking lot layout and design.
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The Planning & Zoning Board unanimously recommended that the
requested site plan modification be approved subject to
staff comments.
14.
Project Name:
Agent:
Owner:
Location:
Description:
Snyder-Hodes Medical Office
Building
George C. Davis, Project
Architect
Humdeco, Inc.
South side of West Boynton
Beach Boulevard, east of N.W.
7th Court
Site Plan Modification -
Request for approval of an
amended site plan to allow for
elevation changes.
The Planning & Zoning Board unanimously recommended that the
requested site plan modification be approved as submitted.
E. Approve Emergency Repair on the "Variable Frequency
Drive for High Service Pump ~2" - Water Treatment Plant
Mr. Sullivan, Purchasing Director, outlined the emergency
repair in his memo dated September 14, 1988, and recommended
payment of these repairs parts from Robicon Corporation,
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in the amount of $1,126.
F. Approve purchase of Headsets for Hazmat - Fire Dept.
Mr. Sullivan referred in his memo dated September 13, 1988,
to the Purchasing Department conducting research on headsets
and the Fire Department testing equipment in the field and
concurred with the Fire Department's decision to purchase
the David Clark equipment for the Hazmat team.
G. Approve purchase of "Spalding Super Range Ball" - Golf
Course
In accordance with Mr. Sciortino's memo, the Purchasing
Department recommends the purchase of 800 dozen "Spalding
Super Range Balls' from Spalding using account
~411-725-572-60.42 covering the budgeted amount of $5,000 in
the 1988/89 budget. If paid by November 15, the cost for
this order would be $4,464.
Approve "Biomedical Equipment Full Service Agreement" -
Fire Department
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After researching the agreements submitted as noted in the
memo dated September 13, 1988, the Purchasing Department
recommends going with Physio Control, Southern District
Office, Atlanta, GA, at a one time cost of $2,892.
I. List of Payments - Month of August, 1988
See list attached.
J. Approve Authorization for Disposal of Records -
Personnel and City Clerk's Office
Forms Nos. 166 and 167 were approved by the state and appro-
val for microfilming and destruction is requested.
K. Approve purchase of five (5) radios for Sanitation
budgeted vehicles
In his memo dated September 14, 1988, Mr. Sullivan advises
that five new vehicles were ordered and radios not included.
Approval is requested for the purchase of five 15W Privacy
Plus Traxar (2-CH) Radios at a total cost of $5,383.75.
L. Approve Change Order No. 1 - Raw Water Main Wells 3W to
5W
The Utility Department recommends approval and acceptance of
the proposal from Solo Construction Corp. at a cost of
$7,900 per the memo dated September 6, 1988.
Consider request submitted by Mr. Gill Hyatt, Secretary
Treasurer of Jens S. Rask, Inc., General Contractors,
for approval to place a construction and office trailer
on site, due to the construction of McDonalds Restaurant
in the Catalina Plaza
The Building Department recommends approval of these trailers
for one year.
Commissioner Olenik asked if construction trailers had been
approved for Herman's Plaza and Mr. Cheney replied that he
would check. Commissioner Olenik referred to trailers being
placed at construction sites without approval and Mr. Cheney
informed him that when trailers are parked without approval,
they are asked to get a permit. He added that the main
reason for a permit is that we can take it away and the
trailer will not remain there forever.
Approval of Bills
See list attached.
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Commissioner Olenik stated he would abstain from voting on
No. 16. He referred to No. 22 and asked if the housing
program design had been approved by this Commission and Mr.
Cheney replied affirmatively and explained how this was part
of the contract with Plantec.
SUPPLEMENTAL AGENDA
III-A.
Ratification of South Central Regional Wastewater
Treatment and Disposal Board action of September 8,
1988:
1. Approve the Capital Expenditures portion of the
Operating Budget for Fiscal Year 1988/1989
Ratification of approval of the Capital Expenditures portion
of the operating budget for the fiscal year 1988/89 in the
amount of $19,600.
2. Approve Operating Budget for Fiscal Year 1988/89
Ratification of approval of the Operating Budget for the
fiscal year 1988/89 in the amount of $2,450,550.
III-B.
Approve amended Agreement between Palm Beach County
and the City of Boynton Beach - Community Develop-
ment Block Grant Funds
This covers an amendment to Part III - Compensation, Time of
Performance, Method and Conditions of Payment with changing
the date to March 30, 1989 from September 30, 1988.
III-C. Bids:
1. Golf Course Cart Path Resurfacing & New Cart
Path Construction
The Tabulation Committee recommends awarding the bid to the
lowest bidder, Charles Whiteside, Inc., Lake Worth, Florida,
in the amount of $22,981.
Commissioner Olenik questioned how old the current cart path
is that it needs to be resurfaced and Mr. Sciortino
explained that approximately 500 feet of resurfacing is
needed because of Australian Pine roots and the paths are
about five years old. Also, about 2,900 lin. feet is being
added to extend where the golf carts are going and he
explained. Commissioner Olenik asked if this is being paid
out of the golf course fund and Mr. Sciortino replied affir-
matively.
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2. 8,400 Pounds of Grass Seed for Boynton Beach
Municipal Golf Course
The Tabulation Committee recommends awarding the bid to the
low bidder meeting specifications, Woodbury Chemical, in the
amount of $7,560.
3. Two (2) Golf Utility Vehicles
The Tabulation Committee recommends awarding the bid to the
lowest bidder meeting specifications, Hector Turf, Inc.,
Deerfield Beach, FL, in the amount of $11,256, less $1,656
for trade-ins for a total of $9,600.
MOTION CARRIED 5-0.
BIDS
NONE
PUBLIC HEARING
Project Name: Kentucky Fried Chicken
(Continued to October 18, 1988)
Agent: Siteworks Architects &
Planners, Inco
Owner: Anthony Mannino
Location: East Boynton Beach Blvd. at
N.E. 1st Street, northwest
corner
Description: Abandonment - Request for the
abandonment of a fourteen (14)
foot wide unimproved service
alley.
Project Name: Kentucky Fried Chicken
(Continued to October 18, 1988)
Agent: Siteworks Architects &
Planners, Inc.
Owner: Anthony Mannino
Location: East Boynton Beach Blvd. at
N.E. 1st Street, northwest
corner
Description: Parking Lot Variance - Request
for a variance to Section
5-142(h)(3) "Driveways" of the
Parking Lot Regulations.
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Project Name: Kentucky Fried Chicken
(Continued to October 18, 1988)
Agent: Siteworks Architects &
Planners, Inc.
Owner: Anthony Mannino
Location: East Boynton Beach Blvd. at
N.E. let Street, northwest
corner
Description: Conditional Use - Request for
conditional use and site plan
approval to construct a 2,357
square foot (50 seat)
restaurant with drive-thru
facilities on .56 acres.
DEVELOPMENT PLANS
A. Approve Master Plan Modification - Meadow Lake
Mr. Golden stated that Donaldson E. Hearing, agent for Hasco
Companies, has requested a modification to the previously
approved master plan for Meadow Lake, Tract M at the
Meadows. The modification requested is for the purpose of
establishing criteria for the development of swimming pools
within the rear yards of the double zero, "z-lot" line,
single family homes. The original master plan approved a
general detail for swimming pools and screened enclosures
with an 8 ft. rear setback. The applicant is requesting
that additional criteria be provided on the master plan to
specifically allow swimming pools and spas with a 6 ft. rear
setback and a 5 ft. side setback and additional criteria for
screen enclosures as outlined in the letter of submittal.
He then explained the procedure for approving master plan
modifications in planned unit developments as outlined in
the memo dated September 14, 1988.
Mr. Golden stated the TRB met on September 6 and reviewed
the plans and the applicant's request and offer that this
request is not substantial and should be forwarded to the
Planning & Zoning Board for final approval subject to staff
comments.
Mayor Marchese referred to the letter written and expressed
his concern about an individual draining his property onto
another property. Mr. Robert Cutler informed the Mayor that
the applicant has agreed not to drain properties on adjacent
properties.
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Commissioner Olenik moved that the City Commission make a
finding of no substantial change to the master plan of the
Meadows 300, Tract M, "Meadow Lake". Vice Mayor Hester
seconded the motion. No discussion. Motion carried 5-0.
Be
Project Name:
Agent:
Owner:
Location:
Description:
Boynton Lakes Plaza
Maziar Keshavarz, P.E.
Boynton Lakes Plaza Development
Corp.
South side of Hypoluxo Road,
between North Congress Avenue
and Boynton Lakes Boulevard
Preliminary Plat - Request for
the approval of the construc-
tion plans and preliminary plat
which provides for the
construction of a 133,712
square foot retail shopping
center.
Project Name:
Agent:
Owner:
Location:
Description:
Boynton Lakes Plaza
Maziar Keshavarz, P.E.
Boynton Lakes Plaza Development
Corp.
South side of Hypoluxo Road,
between North Congress Avenue
and Boynton Lakes Boulevard
Site Plan - Request for site
plan and shared parking appro-
val to construct a 133,712
square foot retail shopping
center including an eight (8)
screen (2,124 seat) cinema, a
27,850 square foot discount
drug store, a 13,500 square
foot junior anchor store and
three (3) leased outparcels on
11.63 acres.
Commissioner Olenik questioned the difference between the
site plan and the preliminary plat and Mr. Annunziato
explained how the preliminary plat provides for the
construction of certain facilities. Commissioner Olenik
clarified that if the makeup of the property changed, it is
possible the preliminary plat would have to be modified and
Mr. Annunziato agreed if there are changes to the prelimi-
nary plat resulting in substantial changes to the site plan,
they would have to come back.
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Mayor Marchese referred to his concern being the outparcels
and Mr. Annunziato clarified that the preliminary plat as
proposed does not crea~ tracts of land for outparcel
construction, but explained how it was the applicant's
intent to lease the outparcels.
Mayor Marchese referred to just approving the preliminary
plat and Mr. Annunziato suggested that it may be cleaner to
act on both applications at once and added that it is likely
there may be some minor changes to the preliminary plat
depending on what the applicant does if he changes the site
plan.
Vice Mayor Hester asked if the preliminary plat has anything
to do with the outparcels and Mr. Annunziato explained that
the preliminary plat does provide utilities to serve the
outparcels.
Attorney Ray Royce, 450 Royal Palm Way, Palm Beach, repre-
senting the applicant came forward. He referred to not
getting a sense of direction from the city and explained how
they have been resubmitting for months trying to come up
with a shopping center development in accordance with
requirements. After examining the ordinances, he believes
they have met the requirements, but there seems to be two
questions that are outstanding. He told about changing the
landscaping to meet requests of the Community Appearance
Board. He then told about there being a question of the
color preference and they would like to know what colors the
Board prefers. He stressed that it was not their desire to
create any problem and they are anxious to cooperate and go
forward.
Mr. Royce continued that in examining the code and ordinan-
ces, there does not seem to be any criteria pertaining to
outparcels with regard to site plan approval. They do not
own the corner of the intersection, but have to work with
what they have. They have provided for three outparcels
with two facing on Hypoluxo Road and one facing on Congress
Avenue. He referred to the setbacks and road widenings and
pointed out that they were not trying to push parcels of
land onto the edge of the right-of-way. This is a major
intersection and he thinks the size of the site can justify
outparcels if they are set back and controlled.
Mr. Royce concluded that they were agreeable to having con-
ditional approval subject to the Community Appearance Board
chosing the final color, but they need to. go forward.
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Commissioner Olenik referred to the Community Appearance
Board tabling this application and stated with not having
their approval, he was hesitant to approve. Mr. Annunziato
agreed it was tabled by the Community Appearance Board and
he presumes it would come off the table at their next
meeting.
Commissioner Olenik referred to having four outparcels on
this corner and stated he has strong concern of four outpar-
cels on this busy corner. Personally, he thinks an outpar-
cel can detract from the beauty of a site. Mr. Royce stated
that the outparcels would have to come back before the
Commission for approval.
Commissioner Olenik asked if a shared parking study had been
done and Mr. Annunziato replied affirmatively. Commissioner
Olenik asked if the number of outparcels could be controlled
and Mr. Annunziato replied affirmatively and added that the
applicant could add to the square footage of the main
buildings. He continued that outparcels add to the
congestion of a site and detract from the appearance of a
shopping center.
Commissioner Mann referred to Mr. Royce's statement that he
thought he had approval of this plan and Mr. Royce clarified
that his understanding was the landscaping plan was approved
by the Community Appearance Board and according to the code,
it does not require Community Appearance Board approval.
They would be happy to obtain color approval from the
Community Appearance Board. He thinks they have complied
with the technical requirements of the code. He requests
this be judged on its merits as this is a good project and
he asks for favorable consideration. They have complied
with the criteria. He thinks, if necessary, the
Commission's approval could be conditional and it could be
delegated back to the Community Appearance Board for a final
decision on color selection.
Vice Mayor Hester referred to the usage being changed and
Mr. Annunziato clarified that the Commission has the
authority to regulate the number of outparcels because of
congestion, aesthetics, and harmony. He thinks it is help-
ful for the applicant to understand what the consensus of
the Commission is. Vice Mayor Hester clarified that all
outparcels would have to come back before the various boards
for approval and Mr. Annunziato agreed this was correct.
Vice Mayor Hester suggested waiting until the plans are
brought back for the outparcels and then making a decision
whether they should be built.
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Commissioner Weiner stated she has a good understanding of
the corner problem. She understands the economics of out-
parcels, but does not like the aesthetics of outparcels.
This is an entrance to our city and we want that entrance to
look as wonderful as possible. If there is a way to
increase the intensity of square footage without using out-
parcels and decrease the number, she would be more in favor
of it. Mayor Marchese agreed and stressed that this is an
entrance to the city and explained how he felt a dangerous
vehicle situation would be created at this corner.
Mr. Cheney clarified that outparcels will be reviewed again
by the City Commission, but once created, he doesn't think
they can be uncreated.
Commissioner Weiner made a motion that the development plans
of Boynton Lakes Plaza be denied, seconded by Mayor Marchese
after turning the gavel over to the Vice Mayor. Under
discussion, Vice Mayor Hester asked if we could legally deny
this project if the applicant has met all the requirements
of the code and Mr. Rea stated that the comments from the
TRB and Planning & Zoning Board must be given consideration
and to legally deny the site plan, it must be indicated that
the site plan, buildings and structures are not in harmony
with the commprehensive plan, that the proposed use and
structure is in the most part not compatible with the uses
of nearby properties, and that the proposed use is not
in conformance with the intent of the codes and ordinances.
From the TRB evaluation, it did meet the standards of the
code. Commissioner Olenik referred to giving the Community
Appearance Board their right to make recommendations and
suggested possibly tabling this since comments have been
made for the developer's consideration. Mayor Marchese
clarified that his comments were relative to the outparcels
and he thinks a safety trap would be created. He would have
no objection to tabling this so they can get their forces
together and go before the Community Appearance Board with
the necessary adjustments.
Commissioner Weiner withdrew her motion and moved to table
both the site plan and preliminary plat. Commissioner Mann
seconded and the motion carried 5-0.
At this time, Mayor Marchese declared a five minute recess
and then reconvened the meeting at 9:10 P. M.
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Ce
Project Name:
Agent:
Owner:
Location:
Description:
Quantum Park
George W. Zimmerman, Vice
President of Development
Quantum Associates
West of Interstate 95, between
Miner Road extended and the
Boynton C-16 Canal
Site Plan - Request for approval
of project signage.
Mr. Annunziato announced this is the first major presen-
tation being submitted for a sign package in connection with
the new sign code. Miss Heyden referred to the intent of
the new sign code and showed renderings of the signs pro-
posed. She advised that all these signs conform to the
Technical Review Board's recommendation for size with the
exception of the land use section sign, which the applicant
has agreed to reduce. The Planning & Zoning Board recom-
mends approval subject to staff comments with the exception
of signs B1, Bll and the number of free standing signs, all
of which require variances to the provisions of the sign
ordinance. In addition, the Board unanimously recommended
approval, in concept, of signs B1, Bll and the requested
number of free standing signs.
Miss Heyden stated there are four variances involved. The
B1 sign which will be located along the railroad tracks and
the purpose is to have visibility from 1-95. The Bll sign
was a directional sign which the code restricts to 12 square
feet and the applicant desires 18 square feet and the
Building Department makes the recommendation that is accep-
table due to the large amount of information in an
industrial park of this size. She pointed out the locations
of the free standing signs along Congress Avenue and advised
the variance requested is for setbacks and the Building
Department has recommended the setbacks be allowed for signs
B6, B4 and B2 only.
Mr. Michael Tolle, Development Manager for Quantum Corporate
Park, referred to the ordinance being written to address a
parcel of land and the signs which pertain to that parcel of
land and stated that they have a conglomeration of land par-
cels and explained how their signs pertain to a district,
parcels within the park, and to the park overall. He gave
the example of the B2 sign and explained how it was located
along an internal property line set back from 22nd Avenue.
He advised for the particular cases where the sign does not
apply to a specific parcel within the park, they have asked
for consideration on granting a variance from the individual
parcel lines. He further explained that the traffic signs
were requested to be located within the right-of-way and not
conform to setback requirements because of the necessity to
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be adjacent to the roadway. He showed how the signs had
been colored to blend into the landscaping. They have asked
for additional free standing signs because of the districts
being separate and needing identification and he pointed out
how they have two districts with one facing Congress Avenue
and one facing 1-95. He showed the proposed directional
signs and explained how these were needed to cover the area
they have along 22nd Avenue.
After further comments, Vice Mayor Hester moved to approve
the Quantum Park site plan subject to all staff comments,
seconded by Commissioner Mann. Motion carried 5-0.
Variance Request for two (2) Free-Standing Signs and
Numerous Directory Signs
Commissioner Olenik requested the staff to go over the exact
variances and Miss Heyden stated the variances would be for
sign B1; Bll, the number of free-standing signs; and the
free standing sign setback reduced to zero for B6, B4 and
B2o The B1 and Bll variances are for size. Mr. Tolle added
they would also like to have the setback variance on sign
B1 because of where it runs on the adjacent properties along
the roadway and he pointed out the location to fit in with
the overhead power lines.
Commissioner Olenik moved to grant the variances for the
Quantum Park signage, specifically for signs B1 related to
size, Bll relating to size, number of free standing signs
and for reduction of setback for signs B6, B4, B2 and B1.
Commissioner Weiner seconded and the motion carried 5-0.
De
PROJECT NAME:
AGENT:
OWNER:
LOCATION:
DESCRIPTION:
Mariner's Way
None
First Oxford Development
Company c/o Wendall Collins
East of North Federal Highway,
between N.E. 12th Avenue and
the Intracoastal Waterway
Site Plan Modification -
Request for approval of an
amended site plan to allow for
additional unit docks and
changes to approved docks.
Mr. Jim Golden explained the location of this family
townhouse project and advised the developer is requesting to
add docks for individual units and to modify a couple of
previously approved docks. Commissioner Olenik clarified
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that if this site plan modification is granted, the docks
could not be constructed until all permits are issued by the
Corps of Engineers, etc. and Mr. Golden agreed.
vice Mayor Hester moved to approve the Mariner's Way site
plan modification subject to all staff comments, seconded by
Commissioner Mann. Under discussion, Commissioner Olenik
commented that it bothers him to take the time to review a
plan and he believes the applicant should be present.
Motion carried 4-1 with Commissioner Olenik dissenting.
LEGAL
A. Ordinances - 2nd Reading - Public Hearing
1. Proposed Ordinance No. 88-32 - Re: Amendment to
Fire Sprinkler requirements in residential
units over one story (Continued from August 2,
1988 meeting)
/
Mr. Cheney stated this ordinance had not been acted on
because a workshop has been scheduled to discuss it;
however, he just received a memo from the City Attorney
regarding a new state law. Mr. Rea added that an amendment
was passed during the 1988 Legislative Session requiring
every local governing body to meet new requirements when
adopting regulations which are more stringent than the State
Minimum Building Code and this is such an ordinance. Under
the 1988 law, we would be required to make a determination
based upon a review of local conditions which specifically
demonstrate that local conditions are such that more
stringent requirements to the State Minimum Building Code
are required to be implemented. Since it is his
understanding that within the municipal city limits, no spe-
cific local conditions are sufficiently unique to require
the adoption of more stringent requirements, he believes
that this city cannot implement the ordinance as proposed.
He also understands that our conditions are similar to those
throughout the county and we cannot find a specific and uni-
que need for the sprinkler requirements which would justify
the passage of this proposed ordinance. He regommends this
ordinance be removed from any workshop agenda and defeated
on second reading or simply deleted from any future agenda.
He suggests we recommend this back to staff to see if there
is justification for the passage of this ordinance and
pending that result, then go to a workshop. He suggests
that the staff review the conditions. He believes this
ordinance would have to be amended substantially and rewrit-
ten to go through first reading again.
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Mayor Marchese clarified that from the City Attorney's legal
research, he indicates this ordinance is premature in the
sense that we have not established a need for this kind of
protection. He referred to this being considered in order
to prevent a disaster. Mr. Cheney agreed this was another
case where the legislature through special interest groups
have a minimum standard which we cannot increase. He feels
it may be hard to prove that protection of a unit in Boynton
Beach is different in comparison to other parts of the
state.
Commissioner Olenik asked if we would be left just under the
Southern Building Code and Mr. Cheney replied affirmatively and
explained that code covers kinds of construction and
addresses the fire spread between units, but not the fire
within a unit.
Vice Mayor Hester suggested going ahead with the City
Attorney's suggestion to remove from the agenda and send
back to the staff to see if they can justify more stringent
requirements and bring back and go to workshops for approval
or disapproval. He moved to delete this from the agenda
until the staff has an opportunity to research whether we
need more stringent requirements, seconded by Commissioner
Mann. Under discussion, Commissioner Weiner commented that
she was sorry we had to do this. Motion carried 5-0.
Commissioner Olenik clarified that the workshop scheduled on
September 29 would be for impact fees only, but added that
it was mentioned earlier about discussing the hospital
taxing district further and we might want to discuss that.
Mr. Cheney agreed. Mayor Marchese added that possibly also
Plantec could be present. Commissioner Weiner added that
we should know as much as possible about the impact fees in
order to inform our constituents.
Proposed Ordinance No. 88-41 - Re: Amending
Ordinance 88-17, Section 1, to correct a
scrivener's error
Mr. Rea read proposed Ordinance No. 88-41 by title only:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING SECTION 2 OF ORDINANCE
NO. 88-17, REFERRING TO APPENDIX A, SECTION 3.1 TO
CORRECT A SCRIVENER'S ERROR CONTAINED THEREIN RELATING
TO ESTABLISHMENT OF ZONING DISTRICTS; PROVIDING THAT
EACH AND EVERY OTHER TERM AND PROVISION OF ORDINANCE NO.
88-17 SHALL REMAIN IN FULL FORCE AND EFFECT AS
PREVIOUSLY ENACTED; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR
OTHER PURPOSES.
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Mayor Marchese asked if anyone wished to speak in favor or
opposition to Ordinance No. 88-41 and received no response.
Vice Mayor Hester moved to approved proposed Ordinance No.
88-41 on second and final reading, seconded by Commissioner
Weiner. No discussion. Mrs. Boroni took a roll call vote
as follows:
Commissioner Olenik - Aye
Commissioner Weiner - Aye
Mayor Marchese - Aye
Vice Mayor Hester - Aye
Commissioner Mann - Aye
Motion carried 5-0.
3. Proposed Ordinance No. 88-42 - Re: Southern
Bell Franchise Agreement
Mr. Rea read proposed Ordinance No. 88-42 by title only:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE SOUTHERN BELL
TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY TO USE THE PUBLIC
STREETS OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, FOR THE
PURPOSE OF ERECTING, CONSTRUCTING, MAINTAINING AND
OPERATING LINES OF TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH EQUIPMENT
THEREON AND THEREUNDER; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE;
PROVIDING A CONFLICTS CLAUSE; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE
DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
Mr. Buck Passmore advised he was present if there were any
questions. Mayor Marchese ascertained that nobody desired
to speak in favor or against this proposed ordinance.
Commissioner Olenik moved adoption of Ordinance No. 88-42 on
second and final reading, seconded by Vice Mayor Hester. No
discussion. Mrs. Boroni took a roll call vote as follows:
Commissioner Weiner - Aye
Mayor Marchese - Aye
Vice Mayor Hester - Aye
Commissioner Mann - Aye
Commissioner Olenik - Aye
Motion carried 5-0.
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4. Proposed Ordinance No. 88-43 - Re: Revision of
General Employees Pension Plan
Mr. Rea advised a technical amendment had been made with
regard to the retirement dates with it being changed from
October 1 to October 6 to help the Finance Department calcu-
late the figures. He then read proposed Ordinance No. 88-43
by title only:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 18: PENSIONS
AND RETIREMENT, ARTICLE II: EMPLOYEES' PENSION PLAN,
DIVISION 4: RETIREMENT AND RETIREMENT BENEFITS,
SECTIONS 18-94, 18-111(c)(1), 18-111(c)(2) AND 18-114 OF
THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH,
FLORIDA; PROVIDING THAT EACH AND EVERY OTHER PROVISION
OF CHAPTER 18, PENSIONS AND RETIREMENT, SHALL REMAIN IN
FULL FORCE AND EFFECT AS PREVIOUSLY ENACTED; PROVIDING A
CONFLICTS CLAUSE; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE;
PROVIDING AUTHORITY TO CODIFY; PROVIDING FOR AN
EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
Mayor Marchese asked if anyone wished to speak in favor of
Ordinance No. 88-43 and received no response. He asked if
anyone wished to speak in opposition and received no
response.
Commissioner Weiner moved to approve proposed Ordinance No.
88-43 on second reading, seconded by Vice Mayor Hester. No
discussion. Mrs. Boroni took a roll call vote as follows:
Mayor Marchese - Aye
Vice Mayor Hester - Aye
Commissioner Mann - Aye
Commissioner Olenik - Aye
Commissioner Weiner - Aye
Motion carried 5-0.
B. Ordinances - 1st Reading
NONE
C. Resolutions
NONE
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Other:
1. Approve contract between City of Boynton Beach
and the Greater Boynton Beach Chamber of Commerce
Mayor Marchese announced that he is in favor of this
agreement. Mr. Cheney requested that a correction be made
under Economic Development to note "countywide"
organizations. Mayor Marchese added that he would like to
have a quarterly progress report on the economic develop-
ment.
Mr. Craig Livingston came before the Commission and thanked
them for their support and added he would be more than
willing to submit a quarterly report and will meet with Mr.
Cheney to develop a format which would be acceptable.
Commissioner Olenik moved adoption of this contract between
the City of Boynton Beach and the Greater Boynton Beach
Chamber of Commerce, with the addition of a quarterly report
covering economic development in our city. Vice Mayor
Hester seconded and the motion carried 5-0.
PUBLIC AUDIENCE
Compliment given for Satisfactory Response to Utility
Condition
Mr. Wilbur Lynch, 1912 S.W. 16th Avenue, President of
Boynton Leisureville Community Association, stated he wanted
to thank personnel in the City Manager's office, Building
Department and Utility Department and told about a serious
utility condition in Boynton Leisureville and how it was
satisfactorily handled.
Request for Sidewalks
Mrs. Wilda Searcy, 402 N.E. 13th Avenue, requested the
Commissioners to come to her neighborhood and just look at
it. She told about the conditions encountered by the
children walking to school with having no sidewalks, no
guard rail at the canal, drugs being sold on corners, etc.
She would hope that her community would be improved as she
sits at these meetings and hears how beautiful other areas
are being made. The money is available from CD. Mayor
Marchese replied that he would like to visit her area and
added that he doesn't have sidewalks where he lives. He
would also like to know about the money being available as
every time he checks, the money has not come. Mr. Cheney
clarified that there is no money available for sidewalks on
N.E. 13th Avenue and he has asked Mrs. Searcy to bring in
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the letter where this is stated. It was included in the
request from Community Development this year, but was not
approved.
Go-Cart Races
Mr. Lloyd Powell, 1112 N. Federal Highway, stated he was
present on behalf of the State Lodge FOP District 4 and told
about plans for the third annual go-cart races for October
15 and 16 at South Tech. With the concurrence of the City
Commission, he trusts the City of Boynton Beach will help
out once again with utilization of the Police Department,
Parks & Recreation Department, and Department of Public
Works to make this event successful. Mayor Marchese com-
mented that this sounds like a worthy project. Mr. Cheney
advised the major cost is some police overtime, but a lot of
police get involved through the FOP and there is no problem.
Mayor Marchese requested him to go ahead.
Lantana Correctional Institute
Mrs. Dee Zibelli, 440 Ocean Parkway, referred to a very good
friend of hers being shot who was a member of the West Palm
Beach Police Department and told about the man who did it
having escaped from the Lantana Correctional Institute. She
would like this Commission, as a sister city to Lantana and
since it is closely related to our city, to send a resolu-
tion to the Lantana Commission saying we do agree with them
that we should not have those types of criminals in our area
and it also should not be a women's institution either.
That facility should be used for drug rehabilitation and not
a prison.
Mayor Marchese agreed that it has been proven without a
doubt that this particular institute is not run properly and
has caused lives. With the consent of this Commission, he
would like a resolution to go out whereby that facility will
not house any criminals. He would like to see the prisoners
moved out.
Commissioner Olenik agreed there have been problems with
Lantana Correctional Institute in the past, but by closing
it down, it only moves the problem elsewhere. The other
prisons are overcrowded. He is not sure it is the best
thing to close down a prison or house of correction. The
management has not been what it should be, but he thinks we
should work with the state to insure the safety of our resi-
dents in the area by providing better management and better
controls and limiting those types of criminals housed there.
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He does not see how closing down will solve the overall
crime.
Mayor Marchese replied that in the broad sense, he agreed,
but he thinks it is about time the legislature of this state
does some homework where to house these people. He gave
examples of prisons having fulltime television, all kinds of
recreation, etc. and stated he was under the impression when
in prison, those rights are given up and the result is that
better facilities are built than some people live in. He
explained how he did not think it was workable to keep pri-
soners inside the walls at Lantana.
Commissioner Mann stated that he didn't see anything wrong
in sending a resolution to Lantana.
Commissioner Weiner commented that it is a very complicated
problem and she didn't think we were prepared tonight to
begin to resolve it. She is terribly upset that the West
Palm Beach officer was killed. She would be amenable to
sending a resolution expressing our condolences to the
police and hopefully getting the management of that facility
made stronger.
Mayor Marchese suggested sending a resolution supporting
Lantana as well as to the lawmakers in Tallahassee also.
Mr. Cheney suggested that he meet with the Lantana officials
and report back to the Commission what position they are
taking. The Commissioners expressed approval.
Impact Fee for BPOE 2676
Mr. Carl Williams, 4175 - 88th Place South, told about the
Boynton Beach Elks Organization and how funds collected are
spent for charitable purposes only. He stated they have
recently applied for a building permit to move into new
quarters and have been assessed $5,000 for a water fee and
they are requesting dismissal of that fee.
Mayor Marchese questioned whether the Commission has that
latitude and whether it would be legal. Mr. Cheney
clarified that the Elks Lodge wants to move into a facility
on South Federal Highway and explained the developer has
paid the minimum of the water and sewer, but when a specific
use comes into a unit, there are sometimes additional faci-
lity charges relating to a particular use and he gave
examples. He referred to this fee being the responsibility
of the building owner, but advised that it is usually passed
onto the tenant. He explained further how the fee is based
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on the code adopted. Also, these facility fees are paid
into the utility funds because of the payback for utility
bonds.
Commissioner Weiner asked if the city could make a contribu-
tion to this facility and Mr. Cheney replied that they pro-
bably could, but it must be considered that all taxpayers
would then be paying for the benefit of the Elks.
Commissioner Olenik referred to paying for the VFW Post on
17th Avenue and Mr. Cheney agreed this was done for this
veterans organization.
Mr. Rea clarified that as far as charges are concerned, the
ordinance provides for no waiver of that fee. There is the
obligation of bonding.
Commissioner Weiner referred to the reason for the move and
Mr. Williams told about the lodge being out of business on
North 4th Avenue and this was the only location they could
afford, but were unaware of the water fee.
Commissioner Olenik questioned how the fee was calculated
and Mr. Cheney explained how the basic fee is for water con-
sumed in a single family home and explained how the fees are
calculated. Mr. Williams referred to the fee being based on
an 80 person occupancy and told how the likelihood of having
80 people there was very remote. Further discussion ensued
regarding how the cost was related to the occupancy usage.
Further comments were made regarding the waiver of fees and
what organizations should be covered. It was agreed Mr.
Cheney would check back into this and also the various cate-
gories and how the rates apply.
OLD BUSINESS
aJ
Review Cemetery Board Recommendation concerning
repair of Mausoleum roof
Mr. Joe Delaney, 350 Main Boulevard, stated he was present
as Chairman of the Cemetery Board and stated it was brought
to the Board's attention about six months ago that the
mausoleum was still leaking. He told about asking city
inspectors to check the roof and receiving three answers and
then asking for estimates from roofing contractors and again
receiving three different proposals. Considering the
building is only about five years old and the roof should
last ten years, it was the unanimous vote of the Cemetery
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Board to have it repaired. He would like his friend, Mr.
Dick Duncan, a retired roofer, to give the Commission
further information, so they don't vote for $6,000 to make
the repairs if it is not necessary.
Mr. Dick Duncan, 137 East Woolbright Road, stated he has
been a roofing contractor in this city for over 20 years.
He guarantees the mausoleum roof can be repaired and $6,000
is too much. Mayor Marchese asked if he had seen the roof
and Mr. Duncan replied that he could guarantee what it was
and explained how roofs tended to wear at certain points.
Commissioner Olenik referred to the roof being guaranteed
and Mr. Duncan agreed that it should be for a minimum of ten
years.
Mr. Cheney clarified that he put this on the agenda because
the Cemetery Board recommended repairing this roof. The
mausoleum is owned by the city and he was uncomfortable
going ahead with a $900 job instead of a $6,000 job. He
thinks there has been some damage and it is not just a leak
situation. There is no warranty. He intends to obtain all
the backup information and requests that it be tabled.
NEW BUSINESS
Consider request submitted by Thomas T. McMurrain of
Walboyn Development Corporation, for approval for a
variance on the Boynton Beach Sign Ordinance for the
placement of a flat sign advertising "Catalina Court
- A Professional Plaza" (Tabled)
Vice Mayor Hester moved to take off the table, seconded by
Commissioner Olenik. Motion carried 5-0.
Mr. Tom McMurrain explained how they have an area which is a
courtyard sitting behind the retail center with no signage
on Congress Avenue. He showed a plan and explained how they
were proposing to put a sign on top of one of the archways.
Vice Mayor Hester moved to approve this request submitted by
Tom McMurrain for Walboyn Development Corporation, seconded
by Commissioner Mann. No discussion. Motion carried 5-0.
Mr. Cheney added that in reference to Catalina Center and
the request for a wall in the middle of the Gerulaitis
Tennis Resort, the code was reviewed and an interpretation
made that as long as that area is one use, there will be a
wall at the south end where the parking lot is adjacent to
residential structures, but there will be no wall where the
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tennis courts face tennis courts or the lake faces tennis
courts. The stipulation is if the Gerulaitis Center breaks
up and the tennis courts in the residential side have no
connection with Gerulaitis, then the wall has to go up.
That ruling has been made. It is an administrative
interpretation. Mayor Marchese added that legal documents
will be prepared.
ADMINISTRATIVE
ae
Consider formalizing Board nomination and
appointment prooedures - requested by Mayor
Ralph Marchese
Mayor Marchese proposed a new talent bank form and pointed
out that he had added the question of ever having been con-
victed of a crime. He thinks the procedure should be set in
concrete for making appointments. He suggests that the City
Manager maintain a list and the names rotate. He explained
that each Commissioner should have two meetings in which to
nominate a board member and if a majority vote is not
received at the second nomination, then the appointment
moves onto the next Commissioner.
Commissioner Olenik clarified that he was saying that a
Commissioner is given two meetings in which to nominate
somebody and receive a majority of approval of this
Commission. If not successful in getting a majority, then
the nomination goes to the next person in line. Mayor
Marchese agreed the appointment would go for two meetings
and that is all.
Vice Mayor Hester disagreed with this procedure. He
explained that he didn't think a nomination should be taken
away from a Commissioner after two meetings because a nomi-
nation had not been made and told about having difficulty
finding someone wanting to serve on the Cemetery Board. He
does not think another Commissioner should take that right
away from him.
Vice Mayor Hester continued that he also had problems
putting on the talent bank form the question about ever
having been convicted of a crime. He knows why this came
about, but he has problems with it being on the form. Mayor
Marchese replied that he thinks it is incumbent upon this
Commission to be sure we have top rate people. Discussion
ensued about how this question would be checked and whether
people would be inclined to tell the truth. Commissioner
Weiner stated she had no problem with asking this question,
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1988
but asked if it was unconstitutional and Mr. Rea replied
negatively.
Commissioner Weiner continued that with reference to the
time limit, she feels if she were having difficulty finding
a particular appointment and could not do it within a month,
she thinks she would be glad to have her turn passed onto
someone who could fill it. Vice Mayor Hester replied that
he wanted somebody who was going to represent him, no matter
how long it takes. His right to appoint somebody to these
boards should not be taken away.
Mayor Marchese clarified that it was not his intent to take
away from any Commissioner the right to make an appointment,
but the appointment should be made as soon as possible.
Further comments were made about the talent bank form being
a request to serve on a board.
Commissioner Mann stated it is a big problem to take away
the right to appoint somebody if it does not get approved.
The right to appoint would be removed. He does not
understand what is behind the reason to put a time limit on
it.
Mayor Marchese stated that we have been following this pro-
cedure and he is suggesting that it be written so it is in
the administrative code. Commissioner Mann disagreed and
stated that this would take away an appointment if not made
in two meetings or receive two seconds to the nomination.
Commissioner Olenik stated he didn't think the question was
an unreasonable request on the form, but suggested to assure
that true statements are made that a disclaimer be added to
certify that true information is being given. Mayor
Marchese agreed this would be very worthwhile.
Commissioner Olenik continued that as far as the two chan-
ces, he agrees from a standpoint of expedience and of doing
a disservice to the board by delaying an appointment and
from a political standpoint, it could be conceivable if a
Commission has a nomination and it is not desirable by the
majority, it could go on indefinitely with no appointment
being made.
Mayor Marchese passed the gavel to the Vice Mayor and made a
motion that we pass administratively a method of appointing
people to the various boards. Specifically that each
Commissioner will have two opportunities when his turn comes
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1988
to appoint somebody to a city board, he may table once if he
so desires, but the next time he must come up with a name,
so within two meetings the position will be fulfilled and in
order to fill a position, he must get three votes or
majority of the votes. In the event he fails, the next
Commissioner would take that assignment and make that
appointment. Also, the form shall include a disclaimer, so
the city is protected as much as humanly possible.
Commissioner Weiner seconded the motion. Under discussion,
Vice Mayor Hester stated he doesn't know why this came up
because we have been making the appointments in the allotted
time and he hopes it is not anything which will cause
problems as far as appointments to the boards, since we have
not had any trouble with the method that was used. If he
made a nomination and did not get a second and then made a
second nomination and did not get a second, this would be
taking away his right. Commissioner Mann agreed that this
method would be totally wrong. Motion carried 3-2 with
Commissioner Mann and Vice Mayor Hester dissenting.
Mayor Marchese requested the City Manager to have the form
changed appropriately.
Be
Consider replacement to fill alternate position on
Cemetery Board. Term expires April, 1989 -
Appointment to be made by Vice Mayor Ezell Hester,
Jr. (Tabled)
Vice Mayor Hester requested this to remain on the table as
nobody was available after he checked the talent banks.
Commissioner Olenik clarified that Vice Mayor Hester would
have another meeting in which to make this nomination and
Vice Mayor Hester questioned why the rules would be changed
now and suggested they not take effect until new board
appointments are made in March. Mayor Marchese replied that
was not his intent.
Consider replacement to fill alternate position on
Planning & Zoning Board. Term expires April, 1989 -
Appointment to be made by Commissioner Leonard Mann
(Tabled)
Commissioner Mann made a motion to remove this from the
table, seconded by Commissioner Olenik. Motion carried 5-0.
Commissioner Mann referred to analyzing copies of all the
talent bank forms from people who were interested in the
Planning & Zoning Board and then nominated Jose Aguila.
Vice Mayor Hester seconded and the nomination carried 5-0.
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D. Appointment of City Representative to Metropolitan
Planning Organization
Mayor Marchese asked if anyone would like to volunteer for
this position and Commissioner Weiner replied that she would
like to volunteer her services and she would like to be a
functioning member of this Commission. Vice Mayor Hester
moved to appoint Commissioner Weiner, seconded by
Commissioner Mann. Motion carried 5-0.
Commissioner Olenik referred to former Mayor Nick Cassandra
still sitting as the Chairman of the Fire and Police Pension
Boards and Mr. Cheney informed him the legislature has said
the Mayor is not automatically a member, so Nick Cassandra
was appointed as a member and not as the mayor. He then
explained how the city could lose some control.
Commissioner Weiner asked if possibly the current mayor
should always be a member and Mr. Cheney replied that was
previously the law, but explained that the Commission now
makes the appointment. Further discussion ensued regarding
whether the mayor should be a member of these boards, but
how appointments were only made every two years.
E. Veteran's Memorial for Boynton Beach Cemetery
Mayor Marchese announced that a number of veterans have been
working together to put a memorial plaque in the cemetery.
He showed the plaque. He added that Mr. Cheney has found a
way to get this plaque installed in the cemetery. Mr.
Cheney clarified that this plaque is dedicated to the
veterans, but the plaque does not say the whole cemetery is
dedicated to the veterans. A stand is going to be built and
he suggests that the Commission accept this to be put in the
cemetery.
Commissioner Mann so moved, seconded by Commissioner Olenik.
Under discussion, Commissioner Olenik asked if it would be
completed by November 11 and Mayor Marchese replied it would
be completed by October 1. Motion carried 5-0.
F. Request for Funds - South Florida Science Museum
Commissioner Weiner stated according to the information she
has been given, the request is for $250. Everything we can
do to promote interest in science among our children deserves
support. She is sure children attend the South Florida
Science Museum from Boynton Beach and thinks it is worthy of
our support.
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Commissioner Weiner made a motion to support the South
Florida Science Museum to the tune of $250. Vice Mayor
Hester seconded and the motion carried 5-0.
OTHER
NONE
ADJOURNMENT
Commissioner Olenik moved to adjourn, seconded by Vice Mayor
Hester. Motion carried 5-0 and the meeting was properly
adjourned at 11:18 P.M.
CITY OF BOYbITON BEACH
Commissio~{~-r
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COMMISSION
AGENDA
SEP 2! ]988
September 20, 1988
APPROVAL
ALLIED PRODUCTS COMPANY
Pebble Quicklime for Water Plant.
Pay from Water & Sewer Rev---401-332-533-30-65
$ 15,736.53
BOYNTON BEACH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Services for month of September.
Pay from Publicity Fund---101-191-519-40-54
1,375.00
BROOKS PRODUCTS
600 Meter Boxes for Water Distribution.
Pay from Utility Capital Improve---404-000-169-05-00
"Bid Item"
10,240.00
CHUCK'S AUTO REPAIR
Repair Utility Vehicle #184 - $1132.17, Police Vehicle
#333 - $2398.26 and Sanitation #93 - $1711.45.
Pay from Vehicle Service Fund---501-193-519-40-49
5,241.88
DOYLE CONNER, COMMISSIONER - FLA. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE
1,000 Potted Stock for Golf Course.
Pay from Golf Course---411-726-572-60-8I
Commission approved 5/17/88
1,200.00
DAVIS WATER & WASTE INDUSTRIES
Scrubber Rental at Lift Stations 309, 317 and 316 for month
of September.
Pay from Water & Sewer Rev---401-352-535-40-21
2,250.00
DIVERSIFIED DRILLING CORP.
Periodic Est. #14 - Test Production Well Program - Part A
for work from period 3/15/88 to 8/30/88.
Pay from 1985 Constr. Fund---409-000-169-01-00
41,458.95
ERNST &WHINNEY, CPA
Professional services rendered thru 7/31/88 in connection
with City's financial statements for year ending 9/30/88.
2,100.00
FLORIDA LEAGUE OF CITIES, INC.
Total premium - $150,894.00 for Liability Insurance for
1988/89 to be paid in monthly installments - Initial down
payment of $75,447.00 due on or before 10/15/88.
Pay from various funds.
150,894.00
HAt{DRIVES INC.
County project widening Boynton Beach Blvd.
Pay from Utility General Fund---403-000-169-01-00
" " " " " 403-000-169-11-00
9230.72
12249.03
21,479.75
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
JONES CHEMICALS, INC.
Chlorine for Water Treatment.
Pay from Water & Sewer Rev---401-332-533-30-63
KARSTEN MANUFACTURING CORP.
Supplies for Golf Course.
Pay from Golf Course---411-000-142-01-00
MAC PB-PERS, INC.
526 Cases Quick Copy Xerographic Paper for Purchasing/COS.
Pay from General Fund---001-000-141-01-00
"State Contract #645-120-88-1"
MC CANN ASSOCIATES, INC.
Deluxe exam service for position of detective.
Pay from General Fund---001-135-513-30-95
PAUL R. MC GUINNES & ASSOCIATES CONSULTING LABORATORIES
Laboratory work/results on Intracoastal Waterway.
Pay from Utility General Fund---403-000-169-01-00
MOTOROLA INC.
Billing for period 8/1/88 to 8/31/88 for Communications per
Service Agreement.
Pay from General Fund---001-197-519-40-33
PALM BEACH COUNTY SOLID WASTE AUTHORITY
Use of County Landfill for month of August, 1988.
Pay from Sanitation Fund---431-341-534-40-gA
PALM BEACH NEWSPAPERS, INC.
Legal ads for month of August, 1988.
Pay from General Fund---001-122-512-40-75 1020.33
" " " " 001-122-512-40-7M 139.28
" " " " 001-122-512-40-7L 423.86
PEROXIDATION SYSTEm,S, INC.
Odor Control Peroxide for Lift Stations.
Pay from Water & Sewer Rev---401-352-535-30-65
PROFESSIONAL ADMINISTRATORS, INC.
Reimbursement on workers compensation bills for month of
August, 1988.
Pay from various departments.
Q. & Q. INC.
Requisition #6 regarding Odor Control Regional Plant.
Pay from 1985 Constr. Fund---409-000-169-12-00
5,278.80
1,768.66
6,993.50
1,106.96
3,432.00
1,020.00
119,280.28
1,583~47
25,038.00
11,263.41
24,542.50
CO vl vllSS ON
SEP ~ 1988
APPROVAL
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
28.
29.
30.
REYNOLDS, SMITH AND HILLS
Payment #1 - Paint-Up/Fix-Up, Phase I "Housing Program Design".
Pay from Community Redevelopment---621-196-519-40-63
3,250.00
ROBICON CORPORATION
Emergency repair on the "Variable Frequency Drive for High
Service Pump #2" at Water Treatment Plant.
Pay from Water & Sewer Rev---401-332-533-40-33
1,126.00
SEPPALA & AHO
Payment Request #16 -~ Phase II Boynton Beach Municipal
Complex.
Pay from Building Improve. Fund various departments.
106,100.10
SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT BOARD
Requisition #8 for Odor Control Facility.
Pay from 1985 Constr. Fund---409-000-169-12-00
3,180.82
SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT BOARD
User charges for month of August, 1988.
Pay from Water & Sewer Rev---401-353-535-40-gI
109,690.30
SIRSI CORPORATION
Maintenance Renewal 10/1/88 thru 9/30/89 #I-85-88 as follows:
Depot Maintenance $2515.00 plus 1/3 CPU Maintenance, Software
Maintenance & Telecommunications Equipment.
Pay from General Fund---001-711-571-40-6C
5,991.00
SUNSTATE METER & SUPPLY, INC.
300 4" Fernco Or Equal Clay PVC for Sewerage Collection.
Pay from Water & Sewer Rev---401-351-535-40-3F
"Bid Item"
1,062.00
SYNDICON PROPERTIES, INC.
Pineland Plaza Rent plus pass thru charge for month of
October, 1988.
Pay from Building Improve. Fund---304-194-519-60-4W
8,165.63
TRANSI-TRONICS INC.
Labor to install parts, repair static discharge braided
cable in damaged antenna, and check antenna electrically.
Pay from General Fund---001-197-519-40-33
Commission approved 4/5/88
5,541.00
URBAN DESIGN STUDIO 1,078.64
Professional services 6/1/88 thru 7/29/88 Boynton Beach
Boulevard Proj. No. 67092.00
Pay from General Fund---001-000-202-01-00 CO~ss~ON
SEP gl
APPROVAL
32.
OSCAR VAGI & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, INC.
Professional services regarding 23 Acre Park Site & Rolling
Green School/Park (Cox~nunity Center).
Pay from Public Service Tax Fund---301-722-572-40-63
1,752.80
33.
JAMES W. VANCE, P.A.
Professional services - Western Well Fields - Norfus demolition.
Pay from 1985 Constr. Fund---409-000-169-01-00
1,302.12
34.
WATER RESOURCES
1Homa Pump including freight for General Maintenance.
Pay from Utility Capital Improve.---404-000-169-11-00
"Bid Item" Commission approved 3/1/88
2,204.00
35.
JACK WILSON CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC.
1988 Chevrolet Caprice for Police Dept.
Pay from Vehicle Service Fund---501-193-519-40-49
State Contract #070-001-88-1
10,636.00
36.
AQUA TURF
The re-construction of #4 Green, #5 Tee Red Course and
enlargement of Chipping Green.
Pay from Golf Course---411-726-572-60-8I
Per bid 7/14/88, Commission approved 7/19/88
24,250.00
37.
B & B PAVING CONTRACTORS INC.
Pay Request #1 Cherry Hill Improvement Phase IV, P.Q. 75963,
Contract #586-4900.
Pay from General Fund---001-412-541-60-3R
Per bid 4/5/88, Con~nission approved 4/19/88
43,454.52
38.
SPILLIS CANDELA & PARTNERS, INC.
Invoice #6 for Architect Fee regarding Multipurpose Recreation
Building Project G-7087.
Pay from Public Service Tax Fund---301-721-572-40-63
8,007.35
39.
SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY PERSONNEL
Membership for Western Region Item Bank regarding exams.
Pay from General Fund---001-135-513-30-95
1,500.00
40.
UNIVERSITY MICROFILMS INTNL. 1,424.80
New York Times microfiche subscription 1/88 to 12/88 for Library.
Pay from General Fund---001-711-571-60-6t
~he bills described have been approved and verified by the department heads
~nvolved, checked and approved for payment.
Grady .Swann, Finance Director
l~herefore recommend payment of these bi~~ ~
OMMISSION ,
Peter L. Cheney, City Manager
i SEP ~- t988
APPROVAL
MINUTES OF THE REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING
HELD AT PRIME BANK PLAZA, BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA,
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1988 AT 6:00 P. M.
PRESENT
Ralph Marchese, Mayor
Ezell Hester, Jr. Vice Mayor
Robert Olenik, Jr.,
Commissioner
Peter L. Cheney, City Manager
Betty Boroni, City Clerk
Mayor Marchese called the meeting to order at 6:00 P. M.
Commissioner Olenik moved to adjourn the meeting until
7:30 P. M. on Wednesday, September 21, 1988. The motion was
seconded by Vice Mayor Hester and carried unanimously. The
meeting was then properly adjourned at 6:02 P. M.
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
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2290 020~76 BARNETT 8~NK--FICA TAX 7/I5/83
2291 032995 CITY DE BOYNTON BEACH. 7/15/98
2292 032~95 CITY OF BOYNTON 3EACH 7/15/88
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2309 2024~2 THE CREDIT UNION OF PALM 8/05/88
2310 270015 HENRY ALGERS 8/01/88
2311 020~05 CO~STANCE BAISH
2312 280020 RICHARD BEA~ 8/01/88
2313 0215~3 FRANK A. BEDNARICK 8~'01/88
23!~ 280101 DOROTHY ~. ~JORK 8/01/88
2~15 23000~ ARTHJR BLACK .............. 8/01/83
23~6 280313 JOHN BYNES
2~17 290009 LINDA C CARDELL 8/01/88
2318 290010 CHARLES L CASE B/01/88
23!9 290005 PERRY ~. CESSNA 8/01/88
2520 033503 CALL[E CLANTON
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2523 330001 GORDON ED GREGORY 8/01/88
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2326 3~0015 CARROLEIZER HERRING 8/01/83
23Z7 3~0313 T. B. qtCKS 8/01/88
2328 08~563 MUEIEL C. HOLZMAN 8/01/88
2529 I0~509 GED~GE A. JOHNSON 8/01/38
2330 IO~51D JOHN JOHNSTON 8/01/88
2331 111553 BERT KEEHR 8/01/88
2332 370013 VIRGINIA E. KEISTER 8/0i/8S
2333 %11535 DOROTHEA M KENNEDY 8/01/88
233~ 37000% HUGH KENNEDY 6/01/8~
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2337 120500 B03 Lo LATHAM 8/01/8.~
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23~0 3900~7 JOSEPH NO_LLcR~ ~ 8/0I/8~
23~i 39095~ ELEANO~ MGLIN 8/01/85
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2343 150553 TE{EESA PADGETT 8/01/85
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23~6 I929¥3 MA~Y E. SCHOR~ 8/01/89
2347 192592 ADA SHOOK 8/01/88
23N5 192~00 SA~A~ E. SHULL · 8/01/88
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267.87
260.88
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258.79
270.31
133.20
253.55
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485.92
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081553 HAROLD HERRING
114~53 ~A~REN K~UTH
12~590 NORMAN LDLATTE
3~0~12 MILFORD MANNING
390052 F. E3w~RD MITCHELL
1~6500 ALLAN NYQUIST
~2000~ STANLEY ~. PORTER
182771 JAMES
1827?~ LLOYD RHODEN, JR
206309 JORN M. TUITE
2227~ 5 LORRAinE VICKI
235~95 CURTIS E. WRIGHT
Z70DI5 HENRY AL3ERS
270015 HENKY AL3ERS
OZG~7[ 5A~NETT BAN~ - ~[THHOLDIN
OEO~7[ 5A~NET~ 9ANK - ~[THHOLD[N
020~71 BARNETT BANK - ~ITHHDLOIN
ZOZ%~ THE =REDIT UNION OF PALM
032~95 CITY OF BCYNTON BEACH
02OG?I BARNETT ~ANK - NITHH~LDiN
02D~76 BARNETT BANK--FlEA T~X
162825 MELVIN P! NKNEY
Zlb3g~ JNITED P~RCEL SERVICE
7~ ~ . A~M
_~2~4~ THE ~REDIT UNION OF ~ '
020~76 BARNETT BANK--FICA TAX
OZO~7l ~ARNETT ~ANK WITHHOLDIN
032~5 CiTY DF BDYNTD~ BEACH
202~2 THE ~EO~T UNIDN OF PALM
0537~ FLORIDA RES~EATION [ PA~K
23~95 ]~. ~t~H~RD E. ~ILLIAMS
202~Z THE C~ECIT ~NIDN OF PALM
02~G75 BAR~ETT ~ANK--FICA TAX
020~71 BARNETT dA~K - WITHHDLDIN
032~5 ~ITY OF ~OYNTON BEACH
2328L9 WING HUT
~325~9 R. E. WILLIAMS
CHEC~ DATE
8/01/88
8/01/88
8/01/83
8/01/88
8/01/88
8/01/88
8/01/88
8/Ol/88
8/01/88
~/ol/88
8/01/88
8/01/88
8/01/88
8/01/88
8/01/88
8/01/88
8/01/83
8/01/88
8/01/88
8/01/88
8/01/88
8/01/88
8/01/88
8/01/88
8/01/8~
8/01/83
8/01/88
8/01/8B
8/01/88
5/01/88
8/01/88
8/01/8~
8/01/88
8/05/88
8/05/88
8/05/88
8/08/88
8/09/88
8/12/8~
8/12/88
~/12/88
8/12/88
8/12/88
8/15/88
8/17/88
8/19/8B
8/19/88
8/19/83
8/19/88
8/23188
8/23/88
TOTAL AMOUNT
482.87
913.07
635.37
1,8~7.79
1,81~.23
917.22
.... 8~9~9b
989.9~
1~186o70
683.90
1,~28.81
lsO00.O0
.......... 637;~6'
1~826o96
30.3~
-" 1,04~.3Z
42.46
1~207o86
907.35
452.16
2~76%.33
1,806o98
225.41
91.50
915o~6
1~g~.39
6%8.00
o00
1,231.23
831.80
2~788.00
2~125.35
355,88~.T1
50,993.~0
53,~53.8~
' -26~.00
10.51
~3~870.83
53,~6.?0
52,078=50
355,837=50
2,000.00
100.00
950.00
~%,886.02
51,997o20
50~53IoZT
3~7,889.~3
675.00
950.00
8/31/88
50,7 , 'C U R
CIO DF BOYNTON BEACH
~, E ~ T M O N T H C H E g K S
CHECK # vENDOR # VEN3OR qAHE
2406 210151
2~07
2488 032895
2409 Q20~71
2410 020476
2~11 020476
310g2 65D9~2
44799 340055
44840 130570
4~873 205410
4~89~ 330053
4q908 012779
~909 013718
49919 O137aD
44911 013777
4~912 014168
01~303
016003
4~917 021530
4~919 024730
025~17
026481
032185
4~25 030210
~£6 033323
4~927 030400
~928 032391
~930 0336~7
44931 033658
w~32 033659
4~93~ 033554
44935 033657
q~936 033~58
40937 033671
4q938 033572
4~939 033673
~4~40 03367~
~4941 033675
449~2 033675
449~3 033577
~&9~ 033678
CHECK DATE
go S, POSTMASTER
THE CREDIT UNION OF PALM
CITY .DF BOYNTON BEACH
BARNETT BANK - ~ITHHOLDIN
BARNETT BANK--FICA TAX
BARNETT BANK--FICA TAX
IRVI~ MURRAY
TEAMPLAN
ZEE MEDICAL SUPPLIES
SNAP-ON-TOOLS CORPORATION
DANIEL HAGER
MATERIAL HANDLING SYSTEMS
TRAIL FO~D TRACTOR CO.
RD3ERT L, 3IBSON
AIR CON ELECTRIC MOTOR g
EDWARD ALLEN
ALLEN INSURAMC~ AGENCY
TERESA ALVORO
CHUCK AMIANO
CHARLIE ANDREWS
CARMEN ANNUNZIATO
ATLAMTIC HARDWARE INC.
B.P. OIL INCo
BE4~E EXTERMINATING CO.
BETHESDA'S NEIGHBORHOOD D
BOYNTON BEACH RETIREMENT
80YNIO~ ~EDICAL OXYGEN
BRAKE ~ERVI£E & E~UIDMENT
LON~ORTH BUTLER, OR.
C.~.'S LOCKSH~P~ INC.
CPI OE SOUTH FLORIDA
CPTED REGISTRATION
CAMPANELLA CONSTR, CORP,
CARUS CHEMICAL COMPANY
CHANNIqG L, BETE CO, INC,
CHJCA'S AUTO BODY PAINT
CLA OF CTS-SUP,OEPT,-TROY
CL< OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP
CLq OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP
CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP
CIA OF CTS-SUP,DEPT-JAMES
CL~ OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP
CLK DF CT-SUP,}EPT-EDWARO
CL< OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP
CLK DF CTS-SUP DEPT.JOHN
CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP
CLq DF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP
CL~ OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP
CLK OF COURTS_SUPPORT DER
CL~ OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP
CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP
8124/88
8/26/88
8/26/88
8/26/8~
8/25/85
8/26188
7/24/87
3/11/88
4/15/88
5/20/88
7,/29/8~
7/29/88
7/29/88
7/29/88
8/05/88
8/05/8~
8/05/88
8/05t88
8/05/8~
8/05/88
8/O5/88
8/05/88
8/05/88
8/05/88
8/05/88
8/05/88
8/05/88
8/05/88
8/05/88
8105/88
8/05/88
8/05/88
8/05/8~
8/05/88
8/05/88
8/05/53
8105/88
8/05/88
8105188
5/05/85
8/05/88
8/05/88
8/05/8~
8/05/88
8/05/88
· 8/05/83
8105/88
8/05/83
8/05/85
8/05/88
8t05/88
PAGE 3
TOTAL AMOUNT
45,06~70
3707182.10
56,827.40
.00
55~I84.0~
5.97CR
928oSOCR
251oZ7CR
15oli
50oOOCR
45 ol4CR
197.74CR
150.00
4~245o87
59.20
65.00
70.20
19.56
137.26
414.75
15.00
1~I00.00
10~69~.86
176.00
89.25
166.45
6~312,00
85.00
Z,874.94
331.67
456.00
60.00
74,00
31.00
41.20
86.52
73.50
27,00
68.08'
31.05
25o00
25.00
61.B0
61.80
36°05
185.40
~5o?
8/51/88
C U
DF B3¥NTON BEACH
R R E '~ [- M O N T H C H
CHECK N VENDOR ~ VENDOR NAME
449~5 033679
4%9%6 033681
~490T 033683
449%8 03368~
449~9 033685
44950 033586
4495i 033587
44953 034550
%4954 034638
~4955 03~678
44956 034865
%4957 D36Z~?
44958 040304
44359 040505
44960 041425
40951 041579
4%962 041605
%%963 041609
4%96% 041640
44365 042659
'44966 0464%5
44967 050313
4%968 051300
44969 0555%9
4%970 060399
44971 06282~
4%972 062985
4%973 ,0635Z5
%%974 063695
%4975 063752
%%976 063730
4%977 0546%9
4%978 065522
44979 070003
%%980 071581
44981 071589
44982
44933 075~05
%%984 075530
08%663
4%988 O90tOZ
%0989 09010~
449~0 094221
%~992
4%993 09585~
44994 100201
4%995 101474
CL( OF
CL< OF
ZL< OF
CLK OF
CL~ OF
CLK OF
CLq OF
E C K S
CHECK
COURTS-SUPPORT OEP
COURTS-SUPPORT DEP
COURTS-SUPPORT OEP
COURTS-SUPPORT OEP
COURTS-SUPPORT OEP
COURTS-SUPPORT OEP
COURTS-SUPPORT OEP
c"-LO~t N I NG AROUND
COCA COLA 80TTLING CO.
COMMUNICATION CHANNELS, I
CONSOLIDATED ELECTRIC SUP
COqSTRUCTION HYDRAULICS 0
CUES INC.
D £ M DISTRIBUTING
DAVIS AATER & WASTE INDUS
DE~O~ATING WORLD II INC.
WARREN DELOACH
DELRAY FIRE EXT. SERVICE
)SLR~Y KAWASAKI
FRANK DEMARCO
DIN~' ~ P~ZZA
2U~CAN ED~AR~
EASY PAY TIRE STORE
EDWARDS ELECTRIC CORP.
ERNST g WHINNEY
FW ~ P20A
FIqEMEN'S RELIEF ~ PENSIO
V W FISCHER
CAROLYM FAUST FLIESS
~LA. DEPT. OF LAW ENFORCE
FL]RIOA MUNICIPAL LIABILI
FL]RI~A P~ER ~ LIGHT
DENNIS FRONRATH CHEVROLET
3ERAGH/Y & MILLER, INC.
STEVE GRAHAM
SRANADA VALVE ~ FITTING
R.L. GRUMMONS PRINTING
~EN HOSAN
HSRIION INDUSTRIES TRAILE
HOUSE ~F GOLD
IBM/R~LM SYSTEMS
ICMA RETIREMENT CORP.
INSR~M
IRS SERVICE CENTER
IRS LEVY PROCEEOS-EODIE
IR~N ASE PROTECTIV~ COMPA
J ~ J 2HEM!CAL
JAMMAL ~ ASSgCIATES~ INC.
DATE
8/O5/88
8/05/88
8/05/88
8/05/88
8/05/88
8/05/88
~/05/8B
8/05/88
8/05/88
8/05/88
8/05/88
8/05/88
8/05/88
8/05/88
8/05/88
8/05/88
8/05/85
8/05/88
8105/88
8/05/88
8/05/88
8/05/88
8/05/88
8/05/88
8/05/88
8/05/88
8/05/88
8/05/88
8/05/88
8/05/88
8/05/88
8105/88
8/05/88
8/05/88
8/05/88
6/05/88
8/05/88
8/05/8~
8/05/88
8/05/88
8/05/88
8/05/83
8/05/88
8/05/88
5/05/85
8/05/88
8/05/88
8105/88
8105/89
8/o5/88
8/05/88
PAGE
TOTAL
AMOUNT
41.20
31.00
20,60
66.95
56.65
29,71
69.69
110.00
44.25
24.00
413.57
271.70
64.90
5,%80.00
358.25
35.00
72.50
2,083.50
60.00
75.00
535.20
3,278,78
B~920~00
4,Z00o00
595.00
3,421.79
60.00
180.DO
1T1o48
19~826.00
91~877.07
187.50
58.90
757.35
~,960.00
2~481.76
100.00
15.95
566.05
428.25
~,404.50
30.00
S,Z42.58
2,415.03
63.55
10.00
627.25
14Z.50
8/31/88 .~F 80YNTQN BEACH ~
&507 C U R < E M ¥ M O N T H C H E C K S
PAGE 5
CHECK ~ VEN]OR ~ VEN)gR NAME
CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT
44996 i04602 JONES CHEMICALS
44907 I04761 JOYCE ENVIRONMENTAL CONSU
~gq8 110~50 KARSTE~ MFG. CORP.
~gg9 111571 WALTER H. KELLER JR.~'INC.
~5000 11I~£ KEYE PR~DUSTIV~TY CENTER
~5001 1t5595 LORRAINE ~RUPO~IES
~5002 I217~0 SALLY LEWIS
~5003 12280~ MILORE3 LITCHFIELO
45004 130032 M.B.S. SALES & SERVICE IN
45095 i39195 M & L ROOFING
45005 13030~ TOM ~AC RAE
~5007 130332 MAINTEnAnCE ENGINEERING
~5008 130400 MANHATTAN TROPHIES
45009 13352~ MARTIN ASSCCIATES OF S FL
45010 i305~9 MARTIN'S LAMAR
45011 130571 MATTLIN, MCCLOSKY [ NORTH
45012 130~5~ WILLIE RUTH
· 5013 130970 MC GO~EN DISPLAYS
45015 ~3299~ MC PRIqT INSTANT PRINTING
~5015 i327~D MICKLER'S FLORIOIANA iNCo
qSOI7 E32Y7~ MILL£Rt MEIER~ KENYON,
45018 1~701 MOTOROLA INC.
~5019 135~20 MUNISIPAL POLICE
450~0 IB04~ MI%MAEL MONRD
~5021 1~03~5 NANA'S PETROLEUM
45022 140~01 JEANNE J. NARLAND
45023 140435 NA¥ID~L LEAGUE DF CITIES
4502~ 1~170~ JAMES NESS
45~25 .1~1T27 NEWS 3q/38
45026 1~4q92 NOLAND-TRDPICAL SUPPLY CO
45027 151853 DFFISE EQUIPMENT SERVICE
~5028 16010~ ?.R.I.DoE. OF FLORIDA
45~29 1503Z3 PA~ MEDICAL ELECTRONICS
~5030 160~00 PALM 8EACH HABILITATION C
~5031 160428 PALM BEACH SAVINGS £ LOAN
~5032 1616~3 PERCZIOATION SYSTEMS INC.
45035 i61713 PETTY CASH RECREATION
6503~ 161722 MARCIA PETTY
45035 162803 BRUCE PIMM
05035 162825 MELVIN PIN,NEY
· 503~ 162829 PIONEER MARKETING g RESPA
~5037 16~bOO EMMA
45038 165511 PROSRAMMED FOR SUCCESS
05039 180495 RANGER CONSTRUCTION I~DUS
45042 184701 CINDY ROOSE
450~1 t~03~7 SAFETY E~UIPMENT CO. OF F
~5042 193~9~ SAL'S SPORT SHOP
45043 191529 SEAC~EST VETERINARY CENTE
~5~44 191~03 SEPPALA & AHO OF
45045 191979 ~HANLEY RUG CLEANERS
6/05/88
8/05188
8/05/88
8/05/88
8/05'88
8/05'88
8/05 '88
8/05~88
8/05 ~88
8/05~88
~/05'88
8/~5/88
8/05/88
8/05/88
8/05/88
8/05/88
8105/88
8/05/88
8/05/88
8/05/88
8105/38
8/05/88
8/05/88
8/05/B8
8/05/89
8/05/88
8/05/88
8/05/8~
8/05/88
8/05/88
8/05/88
8/05/85
8105/88
8/05/88
8/05/88
8/05/88
8/05/88
8/05/88
8/05/88
8/05/88
8/05/88
8/05/88
8/05/83
8/05/88
8/05/88
8/05/88
8/05/88
8/o5/8a
8/05/88
8/05/88
8/05/88
107.50
1,695.00
1,940.80
6e750o00
98.00
13.00
20o00
100o00
332.93
135.00
ZO.I5
451.62
IZ*90
97.~
1,816.60
4,550.Z5
67.20
50.00
280.00
1,001.83
36.67
17.785.89
395.63'
5~07~.09
37~9Z
96.40
100o00
100.00
15.05
86.00
375o00
5g~.O0
260.00
50.00
21,937.50
38.22
360.00
t00o00
26~.00
10.00
279.48
565.25
390.00
899.~0
7.00
73,80
126~877,50
150.00
8/31/88
~,507
CHECK,,-"
45045
4504?
45049
~5050
45051
45052
45053
45054
45055
45056
~5057
45058
45059
-45061
45063
45065
45055
:!45067
~5068
45869
450T0
~5071
45072
~50T3
'~5075
45076
~50T7
450?8
~5079
~5~80
~5081
~5~82
45J84
4508~
45087
45088
~5089
~5090
~509i
450~4
45095
~5095
3F BOYNTO~ E~EACH
C U R ~ E N T' N 0 N T H C H E C K S
VENDOR,.-" VENDD~ NAME CHECK DATE
IgZ40T RICHARD L. SHEPHERD ~ ASS
igZ~03 SI~SI CORPORATION
19~697 S. CE'NT= WASTEWATER TREAT
i94706 SOUThErN BUILDING CODE CO
194735 SOUTHERN FISH CULTURISTS
196408 SUN PR]DJCTS
201580 TENNIS S2PPLY
202535 LANA T~OMPSON
205513 TRANS-FLDRIDA SUPPLY CO.
2101~6 'US2N DEFERRED COMP~ PRO=
216~92 ~NIJ~X
216415 UNIVERSAL BEACH SERVICE
215417 ' ,UNIVERSAL SIGNS'AND ACCES .....
230451 WALLACE ~ TIERNAN
230463 WALLACE ROBERTS ~ TODD
2~1771 WEST P~BLISHING CO.
235575 WDNN[E WYNN
251522 ZEE MEDICAL SUPPLIES
2700~5 JDANNE ANDREWS
2~0104 RICHARD BARNES
310325 ~NGELA R. EDWARDS
3200~ BETTY FULLERTON
34031~ DALE HAM~ACK
340078 CAROLYN HENRIQUES
B60DI9 DONALD J. JAEGER
380032 EDWARD LAMDNS
380050 LO~IS LE VENTON
380352 ARTHUR LEE
~20053 JEAN-PIERRE PETRIE
440355 ~AYMDND A. REA
44005~ CHqlSTINE ROBERTS
~50008 ROBERT J. SHAW
49008~ BETTY WILDER
OlDI49 A-I INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY INC
OIOISB A. OR B. CHDQUETTE
OIOIB9 A.A. ELECTRIC CO.
010250 A ~ L SOUTHERN AGRICULTUR
0102~3 A.S.P.A.
OlOBZl A6LE L~WNHOWER SALES AND
014182 AMFAK, INCo
014241 CHARLIE ANDkEWS
01491~ ~POLLO T~RMITE PEST CONTR
01551~ r ~
,H_ ARNOLD CORPORATION
015556 ART & ANTIQUES
015700 AS'~RD~ 0c FLORIDA
015726 ASHTDN AGENCY~ INC
020391 B ~ S TU~F PRODUCTS CO.
023~3~ THE BA~E~ & TAYLOR CD.
020440 THE 5AKE~ ~ TAYLOR CO.
02D4~5 BILL BANTHER
0204~5 BILL BANTHER
PAGE 6
TOTAL AMOUNT
8/05/88 2,500.00
5/05/88 3,778.00
8/05/88 ll,BBOo59
8/05/88 195o00
8/05/88 1,075o00
8/05/88 83.B0
8/05/88 ........ 758.9/
8/05/88 26.25
8/05/88 11~7~6~66
~/05/88 ........ 4,328~13
8/05/88 1,103.26
8/05/88 425*00
8/05/88 ............. I00~00
8/05/88 50.68
8/05/B~ 13,400.00
8/05/88 28o25
8/05/88 30.00
8/05/88 30.10
8/05/88 229.75
8/05/88 18Zo48
8/05/88 383°78
8/05/88 28.77
8/05/88 30°00
8/85/88 2.87
8/05/88 54.44
8/05/88 539.~2
8/05/88 141.00
8/05/88 40.27
8/05/88 389.96
8/05/88 48.00
8/05/88 9.53
8/05/88 249.11
8/05/88 468.56
8/12/88 ~24.50
8/12/8~ 165.00
8/12/88 358.40
8J12J8~ 8~8.60
8/IZ/8B 30.00
8/t2/8~ ZZ2.00
8/1Z/BB 70.20
8/12/88 33.00
8/12/88 24.00
B/12/88 379.00
8/12/88 10.00
8/12/88 45.04
8/12/8~ 25.53 --
8/12/88 1,240.36
8/12/88 9Z.OOCR
8/12/88 92.00
C~ ~F BOYNTON BEACH
PAGE 7
~507 . C U R t E N T M 0 N T H . C H;E C K S
CHECK ~ VENDOR ~ VENOOR NA~E CHECK DATE
020495
021530
021703
024709
024710
02~730
025595
025603
030IB5
032897
032901
0335Z9
033653
033658
033659
033660
033664
033667
033658
03357I
033672
033673
033674
033675
033675
033577
033678
033679
033681
~33683
~33684
033685
033585
033687
03~486
03~56I
034861
03~9~1
036237
040307
04039~
040598
041418
0~1535
0~1632
0~i655
0~I67~
0~I68~
0~1599
BA~TLEFT'S TIRE AND SERVI
BEANE EXTERMINATING CO.
5ETHES~A MEMORIAL HOSPITA
BOYNTO~ BEACH A$SOC OF F1
~OYNTO~ AUTO SUPPLY, INS.
BOYNTON BEACH RETIREMENT
BRDWARO-PALM BEACH TRACTO
BROWARD PUMP & SUPPLY CO.
C,Z.'S LOCKSHOP~ INC.
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
£iTY OF BOYNTDN BEACH
ALLEN ~. CLARK
CLK DF CTS-SUPoDEPT.-TROY
CL~ DF COURTS-SUPPORT DEP
CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP
CL~ OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP
CLK OF CTS-SUPoDEFT-JAMES
CL~ OF CCURTS-SUPPORT OEP
CLK OF CT-SUP.OEPT-EOWARD
CL~ OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP
CLK DF CTS-SUP DEPToJOHN
CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT DEP
CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP
CL< DF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP
~L~ DF COU~TS_SUPPDRT OEP
CL< OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP
CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT DEP
CL~ OF COURTS-SUPPORT DEP
CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP
CLK DF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP
CLK DF COURTS-SUPPORT DEP
~L< DF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP
CL< OF COURTS-SUPPDRT DEP
~L~ DF ~DURTS-SUPPORT OEo
~DASTAL DIESEL S~RVICES
COLD AIR DISTRIBUTORS
CONSOLIDATED PLASTICS
CONSTRUCTION BOOKSTORE IN
COWSUMER REPORT SUBSCRIPT
COUNTS RESCUE EQUIP INCo
CUES I~C.
D & S PUOLISHERS, INC.
OANKA 5USINESS MACHINES
DR. JEFFREY DAVIS MoD.
DE BRA TJRF & INDUSTRIAL
2ELRAY FIRE EXT. SERVICE
DELT~ ~USINESS SYSTEMS IN
~EMCO INC.
~AdRICE DENSON
JOHN DENSON
DETECTIVE BOOK CLUS
~5097
~509&
G5099
45100
~5101
45102
~5103
4513~
45105
~5i06
45107
45108
45109
~51t0
4511~
~5II2
~5113
4511~
45115
4511b
~5t17
~5118
&5119
45120
45121
45122
~51~3
45124
45125
45126
~5L27
~5128
45129
45130
45!3[
45132
~5133
~513~
45135
~5i~6
~513T
G5138
45t~9
451~2
45144
45145
4514b
TOTAL AMOUNT
8/I2/8~ 39.00
8/12/88 ZO.O0
8/12/83 155.32
8/12/88 382.20
8/12/88 1,308.16
8/12/88 ._11ei09.97.
8/12/88 B5.~I
8/12/88 58.80
8/12/88 74~80
~/lZ/88 3,750.00
8/12/88 101.4~
8/12/88 . _ 69o~0
8/12/88 7~o00
8/12/88 31o00
8/12/88
8/12/88 86.52
8/12/83 73.50
8/12/83: 27.00
8/12/85 68.08
8/t2/8~ 31.05
8/12/8~ 142.56
8/12/83 Z5.00
8/12/88 25.00
811Zt~8 61.30
8/1'2/88 61.80
8/12/8~ 35.05
8/12/83 185.40
8/12/88 41.20
8/12/88 31.00
8/12/8~ 20.bO
8/12/85 66.95
8/12/83 55.65
8/12/83 29.71
8/12/88 ' ' 69.59
e/lz/sa z50.18
8/12/88 159,23
8/12/86 29.55
8/12/88 84.~0
8/12/8~ 18.00
8/12/88 17.~0
8/12/8~ ~96o62
8/12/85 24.50
8/12/88 325~10
8/12/88 1,160.00
8/12/86 480.38
.8/12/88 157.90
8/1~/88 54!.97
8/12/88 42.98
8/12/8~ 3Zo00
8/12/8~ 32.00
8/12/88 39.76
8/3~/88
c u
CHECK ~ VENaOR ~
C~,Y OF BOYNTON
~ E N T- M O N T H
VENDO~ ~A~.E
BEACH
C H E
C K S
CHECK
DATE
PAGE
TOTAL
AMOUNT
0%2857
451~8
45150 050300
45151 050355
45152 050%03
45153 051250
4515~ 055939
45155 ObOi05
45155 06D~27
~5157 062820
45158 O63O01
45159 063599
~5160
%515! 063698
~5162 053709
45163 063715
~5165 ~37~7
~5165 0537~2
%5167 o6~55a
~51~B 064600
~5169
45170 070000
45171 070003
%5172
45173 071549
45174 073~01
45175 07~5~
45176
45177 075~55
45~78 OS03I~
~5179 080%33
45180 0~0465
~5181 08~EBZ
45182
~5133 051701
451 a% 0827~
~51S5 0845~5
451 ~ 084~79
%51 87 086%65
~5188 0901~1
~5189
~5190
%5193 09%293
45194 09~29i
45195 39~309
45196 095653
45197 10020~
OI'S ELECTRIC SUPPLY
DO~NING ~ SON TRACTOR SER
DUNLOP SLAZENGER CORP.
EAST COAST FIRE EQUIP.
EBONY
ECZEL SDRP.
EDISON RECORD CLEARANCE
EWtNG INDUSTRIES
FACTS ON FILE
FASO M~SIC INC.
Fi~EMEW'S RELIEF ~ PENSIO
FITC~ ELECTRIC CORP.
FLAMIN&O OIL COMPANY
FLORIDA DIVISION OF RETIR
FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF REV
FLORIDA BRAKE & TRUCK PAR
FLORIDA DIESEL TRUCK & IN
=~DRIDA ELECTRIC MOTORS
FLORIDA P~8LIC UTILITIES
FLORIDA RECREATION g PARK
FORBES
FO~;R STEEL CORPORATION
GE3. ~. FOmLER CO. INC.
GE SJPPLY COMPANY
G M ~ C
LARRY ~,ALL AGHER
GENEALOGICAL PU$LISHING C
GLASGO~ EQOIPMENT SERVICE
GOLF 5 TENNIS HEADWEAR
GRANADA VALVE ~ FITTING
THE GREAT F-.OOKS FDUNDATIO
KEVI~ ~,ALLAHAN
GERALD H~RR ISON
JIM MARVIN
HECTOR TURF~ INC
HERE'S F~ED GOLE CD.
H~LET~ PACKARO
EDWARD G. HILLERY.
MDT ROD
HOdSE ~ SARDEN
HYATT ORLANDO
I.~.M 20~PDRATION
IEMA
ICMA RETIREMENT CORP.
CLIFF [ NGHAM
IRS SERVICE CENTER
CLERK ~F COURTS-SUPPORT D
IRS LEVY PROCEEDS-EDDIE D
INTE~hATIDNAL GDL~ INC.
IRON AGE PROTECTIVE COMPA
J [ J REPRDGRAPHICS
8/12/88
8/12/85
8/12/88
8/12/8~
8/I2/88
8/12/88
8/12/88
8/12/88
8/12/88
8/12/88
8/i2/88
8/1Z/88
8/12/88
a/la/aa
e/il/s3
8/12/89
e/la/aa
8112/88
8/12/88
8/12/88
8112/85
8/12/88
8/12/88
8/lZ/8
8/1Z/8~
8/la/aa
8/12/88
8/12/88
8/~z/e8
8~la/aa
8/12/88
8/12/88
8/12/88
8/12/88
ellZ/8~
8/12/8~
8/12/88
8/la/aS
8/12/83
8/12/88
8/12788
8/12/83
~/lZ/88
B/la/aa
8/12/8s
8/12/85
8/12/88
8/12/88
8/12/8~
8712/83
8/1Z/8~
3~0.76
140.00
735.93
855.70
I0.00
101.80
120.73
272.69
109.20
...... 195~00
3,500.0Z
262.58
" 268~05
1,789.89
3,04Z.~0
27~o~1
312.00
440.00
28.22
I,%27.00
45.00
1ZZo~O
53.1~
367.90
1~012.30
312.00
18.45
77.00
81o[6
40.0t
78.0
348001
194
8/31/88 :3F BgYNTON BEACH -~
~,507. C U R ;~ E N T M O N T H C H E C K S
CHECK ; VENDOR ~ VEN3DR NA~E
CHECK DATE
35193 100313
~5200 101665
45291 104501
45202 110~50
~5293 111625
4520~ 111537
45205 113603
45296 114632
45207 115413
~5235 115535
45210 12174D
45211 122512
45212 12~301
~5213 i2~327
45213 IB$200
45215 I~O2gO
452!5 i30312
~5217 13333B
~5~18 130400
45f19 130523
4522O 1305w9
45ZZi 13~592
~5Z23 13,1571
~SZZ~ 132755
~5225 i3278Z
.13466~
iObg2D
4523~ l~0395
45231 140400
45233, 143~57
4523~ Igl?Z8
45235 144a9Z
45235 144~21
45237 1~52~
45238 145~40
45239 153500
45240 155613
452~1 156402
45242, 169372
452~3~ 160~73
45Z44 16038]
452~5 i~O3BI
g5Z~b~ 160352
452q7' 160391
45248' 160400
JACK'S CAMERA CENTER
JA~MAL i ASSOCIATES~ I~C.
JET
JOHNSOn-DAVIS, INC
KARSTE~ MFG. CORP.
KENDALL/HUNT PUBLISHING C
KENNEDY & KENNEDY
KLAUSNER ~ COHEN~ P.Ao
DOROTHY KO~NHEISER
WILLIAM KRIEGEL
LORRAINE KRUPOWIES
LESCO PRODUCTS
SALLY LEWIS
LIBRARY 3UTREACH REPORTER
DAVI~ LUCIET
CHdCK LU]~IG
M.T.~. E~UIPMENT CORP.
MAC PAPERS
MA~K FINANCIAL CORP.
MAINST~EET ~AR ~ASH
MANHATTAN ERGPHIES
MARTIN ASSOSIATES OF S FL
MA{TIM'S LAMAR
JIM MAZZOLA
~ILLIf RUTH MCGRADY
MEINEKE DISCOUNT MUFFLERS
MIO~AY GAR~N CENTER
MILLIPDRE CORPORATION
HDDG~'5 INVESTORS SERVICE
L~ MD~SE
MUNICIPAL POLICE
NCnB NATIONAL BA~K
NANA'S ~ET~DLEUM INC
NASC2
NATIONAL ~EGISTER PU~LtSH
NATIONAL TRANSMISSIONS
NEWS AND SUN SENTINEL CO.
NOLAND-T~OPICAL SUPPLY CO
NORT~ESTEqN
NOTARY PJBLIC ASSOCIATION
NUMMI ELECTRONIC SUPPLY
OLD DOMINION BRUSH CD
ORYX PRESS
OVERHEAD ODOR COMPANY
PALH BEACH AUTO PARTS
PALM ~EACH ~RAKE & WHEEL
PALM BEACH COMMUNITY CULL
PALM ~H. JR. COLLEGE
Po~. C~T¥o COUNCIL OF ART
PALM ~CH COdNTY BOARD OF
P~LM BEACH HAB[LITATION C
8/12/8~
8/12/88
8/12/8~
8/12/8~
8/12/89
8/12/88
8/12/88
8/12/88
8/12/83
8/12/88
8/12/88
8/12/88
8/12/88
8/12/88
8/12/86'
8/12/88
8/12/88
8112/38
8/12/8~
8/12/88
8/12/85
8/12/8~
8/12/83
8/12/88
8/12/38
8/12/88
8/12/88
8/12/88
8112/38
8/12/88
8112188
8/12/88
8/12/88
8/12/88
8/12/8B
8/12/83
8/12/8~
8/12/88
8/12/83
8/12/88
8/12/8~
8/12/85
8/12/8~
8/12/88
8/12f85
8/12~88
8/i2f85
8/12 IB8
8/11/8~
8/1218~
PAGE 9
TOTAL AMOUNT
186.16
1~g95~13
20.00
84.00
395.70
98.00
280.00
125.00
23.00
g~722o59
13.00
31.50
ZO=O0
21.00
300.00
487°00
97.17
127.25
1~791.19
~8.00
329.60
45.00
67.20
217.70
185.00
37.55
245.00
~2.30
5~139.30
125.00
392.80
90.63
365.25
405.00
47.08
1~163.~Z
72.16
14.95
80.00
392.50
Z04.73
45.00
531.72
99.28
280.00
50~.00
50.00
?5.00
493.39
8/]t/8§ T¥ 3F BDYNTON-BEACH ~ PAGE IO '
CHECK
C U R R E ~ T M ON T H C H E C K S
VENDOR
65249 160407
65250 150457
6525I 161702
~5252
45253
6525~ 162572
~5255 i6~639
65256
6525? I6552~
45258 I65535
65260
~5261 181572
65262 181577
~52~3
~5256 182962
45265 184685
65265 I9g~32
45269 I91515
45270 191525
4527i I91500
45272 194288
65273
45274 I94694
45275 i9470~
4527~ 194T15
45277 I96715
~5278
~5~79 I9~T45
45280 I94800
4528i 19~OIg
45282
~5283 196015
45284 I9602~
~52 85
45286 196416
G52~7 I96929
~5Z88 201430
45Z~9 Z0158g
45290 Z02562
45291 204583
45292
~52~5 20551g
45295 2101~6
4529~ 21015~
452~7 21015i
45299
VENO0~ ~AHE
PALM BEACH HYDRAULICS
PALM BEACH SPRING COMPAr~Y
PETTY ~A~H LIBRARY
PHYSICIANS' DESK REFERENT
PIECD PETROLEUM ~ INDUSTR
PITNEY BDNES INC.
~L~NTRDNICS/SANTA CRUZ
EMMA POMARI&I
PR2FESSIONAL GOLF CAR OCR
PROTECTION SERVICES INC.
· A~GELINE FEED [ SUPPLY
RANGER C~NSTR~CTIO~ .INOuS
ANt REED
~ADID SHACK
RINKER MATERIALS CORP.
~[TZ SAFETY E~UI~MENT CD.
~OSS CORPORATION
SALNICK [ ~RISCHER~ ATT¥S
SAN[-A~R SE~VI~E
SEACOAST UTILITIES
SEACREST PHARMACY
SEARS~ R2EB~C~ g CD.
SEPPALA ~ AHO OF FL*~INC.
SNAPP TREE SERVICE
VIRGINIA SNYOER~ INC
SOUTH FLORIDA MACK TRUCKS
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
SOUThEASTErN MUNICIPAL SU
SOUTHERN MILL CREEK PRODU
SDUTflEqN PAPER CO.
S3UTHE~N SEWER EQUIPMENT
SPALDING
STATE DF FLOR[DA
STATE DF FLORIDA
STATE DF FLORIDA
STATE DF FLORIDA DEPT.
SUN ELECTRIC CORP.
SUNSHINE READY MIX CONCRE
SYLVIA PORTER'S PERSONAL
TAYLOR MADE GOLF COMPANY
TENNIS SdPPLY
THDR~DIK£ PRESS
TD~CqlD'S
TAYLD~ & CROWE BATTERY CD
/RANS-FLDRID~ SUPPLY CO.
RICK TUCKER
USCH DEFERRED COMP. PRO.
U.S. P2STMASTER
~. S. P3STMASTER
U~IVERSAL E~GINEERING TLS
V-J ~R3~ERS SUPPLY
CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT~
8/12/8~ 298.5~' .
8/12788 2~1.23
8/12/88 22.77
8/12/88 27.95~ -
B/12/8~ 98.50
8/12/88 102.00
8/12/88 66o91
8/12/88 10.00
8t12/8a 18.56
~8/12/88
8/12/88
8/12/88 1·105
8/12/88 iD.T5~
8/12/88 109.90
8/12/88 510.00
8/12/83 722.28
8/12/88 585.00
8/12/88 63~o92
6/12/88 2~00
8/12/88 84.70
8/12788 77.16
8/12/88 397.65
8/12/88 358.85
8/12/88 303°00
8/12/88 107.59
8/IZ/88 218o26
8/12/88 8 ~767.09
8/12/88 1,093.00
8/12/88 67.Z~8
8/12/88 78.25
8/12/8~8 194.70
8/12/88 714.06
8/12/88 391.50
8/12/8J 10.82
8/12/8~ 870.83
8/12/88
8/12/8~ 35.74-
8/12/88 605.00
8/12t88 16.97
8/12/88 237.87 ~ '-
8/12/88 28.36
8/12/88 83.01
8/12/88 54.17
8/12/88 218.34
8/12/83 151.20
8/12/88 395. OD
8/12/88 4,328.13
8/12/88 1,500.00
8/12/8~ 2,500.00
8/12/88 150.00
8/12/83 166.0z~
45300
45301
453D3
45305
45306
4533?
45308
45339
45312
45313
45314
45315
45318
45319
45320
45321
45322
45323
45324
45325
45326
45327
45329
45330
45331
45334
45335
~5336
4533T
45338
45339
453~3
45344
45345
453~5
453%6
453%7
453~8
45349
.CURrENt
3F B.GYNTON BEACH
MONTH ~C H'E C K S
VENDOR ,". VENDOR ~AME
230~53 BILL WALLACE FORD-SUBARU
230536 THE WASHINGTON POST
231750 WEST B~OTHERS, INC.
2317~0 WESTERg AOTO STORE /..ACE
~31900 LOGAN ~HALEN
232466 . JOHN NILDNE~
2327~5 WILSON'S MDSIL SERVICE
234666 WOODBUqY CHEMICAL CO.
235503 WRITERS DIGEST
241595 ~EROK CORP.
264550 BETTY ZOSEL
Z70302 CA~MEN ANNUNZI~TO
270008 LEONARD ALSORY
EO0089 DAVID DURNS
300048 FREDA DE FOSSE
300055 PHYLLIS ~. OIXON
310025 OEBBIE ENT~ISTLE
320312 [UTH FINNE
330358 CAMILLE GIBSON
340317 SAM HARRIS
360~22 RALEIGH R. JENKINS
390108 DANIEL MILLER
400025 GERARD NAULT
4200~7 KIM~ERLY COOPER
%gO0~O LOJISE M, WARD
490035 CYNTMI~ ~ILSON
5303~0 RACHELLE D. AYERS
530369 LOJIS ~o AUGUSTIN
53037I DANIEL AJLISO
540953 BJRG [.DIVOSTA
'541313 MRS. dLODMS DELI
541315 MAX L. GLUESTONE
541808 MARK BAC(H~
541825 DAVID M. bLISS
541825 RU~IN ~O~OFF
54183~ BEMCIVENGA/OORR
5418~5 JOHN Jo ~IONDO
5~I835 BA×TE~ H. BETTS
550883 CH~LES E. COLLINS
550899 .ILLIAM CHAMBERLAIN
550900 JOHN ~. CHARLES
55090Z CHRIS-LIN-2ONSTRUCTION
550903 ED~A{D F. COCCIAROI
550905 DAVID COLEMAN
55092% CDNTRASTOR JETSTAR
550923 HEgRY 2L~Y
55D928 HE~RY 2LAY
550929 KE$IN ZDNNORS
550939 FRA~K t. CRAWFORO
550931 JOHN CRESWELL
563563 RD~A~D D~IGLE
CHECK DATE
8/12z88
8/12~88
8/12~88
8/12F88
8/12~88
8/12F88
8/12~88
8/12/88
a/12/Ba
8/12/88
~/IZ/8~
8/12/88
8/12/88
8/12/89
8/12/88
8/1Z/8~
8/12/88
8/12/8~
8/lZ/8a
8/ii/Ga
8/12/88
8/12/88
8/12/88
8/lZ/B~
8/lZ/83
8/12/88
8/12183
8/12/8~
8/12188
8/12/8~
8/12~88
8/12F88
8/12~85
8/12~85
8/12~88
8/12/88
8/12/8~
8/12/8~
8112/88
8/12/88
8/12/88
8/12/8~
8/12/8~
8/12/88
8/12188
8/12/88
8/12/8~
8/iZ/8~
8/12/88
PAGE i1
TOTAL AMOUNT
55.57
295~40
197.45
171.00
252.00
39.00
65.00
1,105.00
I?.O0
679.72
1,736.0~
889.92
933.00
.210o50
418o31
207.22
384.57
21.40
964.98
577°05
25.00
254.52
Z~580.31
499.26
556.92
24.88
9.50
4.61
14.75
15.25
21.35
27.30
22.53
27.50
24.35
~.50
3.00
7.75
25oi0
4.50
25.00
23.18
40.23
18.50
40.23CR
40.23
42.00
3.00
40.44
63.69
8/31/85 CITY 3F BOYNTON ~EA£H PAGE 12
~,507
C J R ~ E ~ T M ON T H C H E C K S
CHECK
%5350
%535I
%5352
%5353
%535%
%5355
%5357
45358
%5359
%5360
%5361
%5362
%5363
4536%
%5365
%5357
45368
%5569
%5370
45371
45372
%53?3
%5374
%5375
%537~
%5577
%5378
%5379
~5380
%5381
%5352
%5383
%538%
45385
%5396
~5587
45390
%539t
%5392
~5393
45394
45395
%5~96
%5397
%5398
G5399
%5~00
VENDOR
553565
560587
563588
550589
550593
560591
55359Z
570%02
570%03
570%0~
580%½2
5805~5
5805%5
590553
590585
59~593
593595
590~99
590512
590513
59361~
590515
590515
b00579
503583
603589
600595
600705
-b00705
600708
b102~8
623288
630~7
b39~%8
630%52
b~0503
6~05~i
650715
651096
65LI00
~51106
$SIllZ
65it21
651125
65112?
VENDO~ NA~E
CHERfL DARDENNE
JOHN'DJFFY
JAMES S. DAVIS
LEONARD S. DIEHL
LOUIS OI GIORGIO
EOWAtD A. DOXEY
AL=REO OJRGOLO
AUDREY J. EDMISTON
RICHARD ERNST
TERRY EARLY
RICHARD FDG~ELL
JOSEPH W. FOX, JR.
FI%ST NATIONWIDE SAVo
HARRY ~ADSON
CHRIS GIGLIOTT[
SELV~ GANESH~MD
VICKI GA~ONE
CHRIS GO,MAN
GULFSTREAM BOTANICAL
SUSAN GRAHAM
WILLIAM GRAPENTINE
GULFSTREAM MALL
HARRY
[Y CO HDLLOWAY SECURITY
KIM HUGHES
ERIC HAMM
~USY D~VIS HENRY
ARTHJ~ C. HARPER
ED~A{D M. HARRIS
MAqIDN HEHE
JOHN M. HOWELL
JAMIE iLLI;ETE
MA~K IRVING
FRAN[ JANKOWS~I
RICHARD KOZAR
ED KRULIKOWS~I
KEYSTONE DEVELOPMENT
RODERT A. ~ANE
ARTHUR LENO~ITZ
LA PLANT ADAIR
PAUL LABAR~
BRENDA LEE
MERRILL LYNCH REALTY
PA~L ~U~ER
~U~H E NDSE~
EDWIN ~ADDRSKY
SIDNEY ~INTZ, ESTATE
VI~&ZL NC ~LANAH~N
EDWARD
E~A >IAZZAFERRO
CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT
8/12/8~ 3%~88
8/12/8~ 25.10
8/12/88 32.80
8/12/88 22.00
8/12/88 30.38
e/12/BB 299.50
8/lZ/88 .............. 10.50
8/12/88
8/12/88
~/12/8~ "-
8/12/8~
8/12/88
8/12/88- .............
8/12/88
8/12/88
8/12/83
8/12/83
8/12/88
8/12/88
8/12/88
8/12/88
8/12/88
8/12/88
8/12/86
6/12/88
8/12/88
8/12/88
~/12/88
8/12/88
8/12/88
6/12/88
8/12/88
8/12/88
8/12/88
8/12/88
8/12/83
8/12/8~
8/12/88
8/12/88
8/12/88
8/12/88
8/12/88
8/iZ/88
8/12/8~
8/12/85
8/12/88
8/12/88
8/12/89
6/12/85
6/12/8~
50.00
17.59
28.12
17150
'.23~70
56.61
%3.23
27.30
23°70
8.00
~5.50
43.03
15.25
24.25
21.35
23.18
3.00
5.50
25.50
q.85
37.50
32.80
7.00
27.95
50.55
25.00
37.73
21.35
8.00
29.73
50.00
14.65
2%.88
22.53
i7.59
32.~0
9.05
3.00
-. 8/31/88
~5~?
CHECK ~ VENDOR ~ VEN3OR
45402 651129
45405 660150
45408 70058~
45409 70~586
45110 71011%
45410 71011%
45411 711142
45~12 711171
45413 71118%
45411 711191
45415 711193
45~16 711200
45417 711203
45118 711204
45419 711105
45110 720577
45121 720~80
45422 720387
45~23 720388
454?% 74315~
45425 750221
45416 760163
45%27 '760183
45428 ~$019~
45~2B 760195
45429 .750205
45430 760207
45432 79032%
45~33 790325
45%3~ 790325
45435 010Z09
45436 011353
45437
45439 012817
45440 012620
45441 013772
45~2 013781
45~43 013875
014033
015703
DF B3YNTON BEACH ~ PAGE 13
MONTH CHECKS
NA~E CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT
GARY I. MULLER
~ETH M2 KINNEY
JANE A NELSON
HELEN ~E~SON
RODERT NOTHNAGLE '
ANDELO PINTO
PUBLIX SJPERMKTS.#O095
ALLEN M ROUDOLPH
RAY 8ARSHALL BUILDERS
WESLEY STEUWE
WESLEY STEUWE
MANUEL S~
ALAN SPRIN~ER
~DHN SAVtND
S. B. SH~FFER
RE~. EDMJND SKONER
ALLAN SPIRD
WILLiA~ H. SARGENT
LANRENSE SOMACH
LE2N SURLES
RODERT M. TAYLOR
EDDIE /AM
K~NNETH TEMPLE
THE WEITZ CO., INC.
DOUGLAS V4UGHN
WHITE 5ROTTERS
30~GL~S E. WENDEL
WASH-MITT OEVLPo CD.
BRADLEY .Jo MEIGLE
8R~OLEY J. WEIGLE
WA~TER hIST
ROBERT WEE(S
)0~ S. Z~ORO~WSKI
CiTY OF 80Y~TON 8EACH
CITY 0~ ~DYNTON BEACH
CITY OF ~OYNTON BEACH
AARP
AUGUSTA ~OOISON
JAMES ADDISON
AKR~-MILS
ALEXANDE~ ~ATTERY CO. SE
ALEXANDER RESEARCH & COMM
~LLIEO PRODUCTS EOMPANY
AMAN~ REFRIGERATION
AMBROSE ~I~EO PUELISHI~G
AMERICAN F080 MANAGEMENT
AMERIDAN LIBRARY ASSOC.
CHARLIE ANDREWS
CA~MEN ANNUNZIATO
ASPHALT BLOCK CONCRETE CU
8.8. ASSOC. FIREFIGHTERS
6/12/88
6/12/85
8/1Z/sa
8/12/85
8/12/88
8/1Z/88
8/11183
8/lZ/85
6/12/82
8/12/88
.,~/lZ/88
8/lZ/8~
8112188
8/12/8~
8/12/83
8/12/88
8/12/85
8/12/88
8/12/83
8/12/88
8/12/82
8/12/88
8/12/88
8/12~8~
8/12~83
8/12/88
8/12 cB5
8/12'85
8/12~88
8/12'88
8/12~88
8/12'88
8/12/85
8/12/88
8/lZ/8~
8/1~/8~
8119188
8/i9/8~
8/19/8a
8/19/8~
8/19t8~
8/19/88
8119/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/8~
8119188
8/~9t8~
8/19/8~
8/19/88
8/19/88
43.71
47.73
4.50
10. BO
67.23
5.00
154.90
22.53
5.60
28.00CR
28.OO
24.88
22.00
22.73
19.85
.22.00
30.38
~9.86
4.88
50.00
116,52
51.30
8o00
180.00
39.09
25°00
73.23
21.35
21.35CR
21.35
~5.50
3.00
15.00
50.00
75.00
18.00
16.00
160°00
320.00
4.75
21582.76
107.00
9,323.06
185.00
125.00
2,090~88
28,50
70.20
125o00
260°00
1,159.20
8/3t/86
cHECK
~5~50
45652
45653
45454
45455
~5~56
45458
45459
45661
~5~62
45663
~5~65
~5~66
~5~68
45472
45%76
~5~76
~5679
~5480
45481
~54~2
45483
&5485
45~86
~5489
~5~90
45~91
45495
~5496
CITY 3F 83~NTON B~ACH
MONTH CHECKS
VENDOR ¢ VENOD~ ~AME
020~36
02O455
021601
02/718
024285
024~79
02~500
026710
024720
024730
024773
02~780
024785
0Z5595
025603
026383
026398
030183
030185
030185
030185
030551
03151~
032517
332696
032901
033531
~33532
033857
033658
033663
D3366~
033667
033671
033672
033673
03357~
033575
033675
033577
03367~
033679
033581
033683
03368%
033585
033666
033687
BAqER 6 TAYLOR COMPANY
3ARSON'S
BELL & HOWELL DOCUMENT MA
BETTER BOSINESS FORMS, IN
CLARK 3OAROMAN CO. LTD,
BOB BORDEN
BETTY 3D~ONI
BOYNTON AUTO SUPPLY~ INCo
8OYNTO~ BEACH CHAMBER OF
BDYNTON BEACH RETIREMENT
BDYNTD~ MEDICAL OXYGEN
BOYNTO~ PUMP [ SUPPLY
BOYN~N RESTAURANT SUPPLY
BRDWARD-~ALM 5EACH TRAC~O
8ROw~RD PUMP ~ SUPPLY C0o
8ULLOD~ FENCE COMPANY
BUREAU DF FIRE STANDARDS
~.C. CONTROL CORP.
C.~.'S LOCKSHOP, INCo
C.(°'S LOCKSHOP, [NC.
CHCM HILL,S.E.ELA. OFFICE
R~CE~ CASH
CENTRAL-VOICE INC.
PETE~ Lo CHENEY
CH~CK~S AUTO 500Y PAINT
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
CITY OF ~OYNTON BEACH
THOMAS A. CLARK
ALLEN C CLARK, T~X COLLEC
CL~ OF CTS-SUP.DEPT.-TROY
CL~ DF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP
CL~ DF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP
EL< OF CDURTS-SUPPOR~ OEP
ELI OF CTS-SUP.DEPT-JAMES
EL( OF COURTS-SUPPORT DEP
~LK DF CT-SUP.DEPT-ED~ARD
EL( OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP
~L( CF CTS-SUP DEPT.JDHN
CL~ OF CGORTS-BUPPDRT DEP
EL( DF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP
EL( OF COURTS-SUPPORT DEP
ELi DF COURTS_SUPPORT OEP
CL~ DF COURTS-SUPPORT DEP
EL< DF CDURTSmSUPPORT CEP
EL( DF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP
EL< OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP
EL< OF COURTS-SU?PDRT OEP
EL< DF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP
EL( DF CDU~TS-SUPPDRT DEP
EL< OF COURTS-SUPPORT DEP
EL< OF COURTS-SUPPORT DEP
CHECK DATE
8/19/88
8/19/85
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
~/t9/86
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/83
8/19/8~
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/8~
8/19/8~
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/85
8/19/88
8/19/8~
8/19/85
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/68
8719/88
8/1~/83
8/19/83
8/19/83
8119/88
8/19/83
8119/88
8/19/88
8/19/8~
8/19/8~
8/19/88
8/19/86
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/L9/85
8/19/88
8119/88
8/19/8~
8/19189
8/19/88
6/19/88
8/19/8~
PAGE 14
TOTAL AMOUNT
92,00
370.00
1,209.18
42.75
135.00
75.00
1,157.77
1,375o00
10,863.92
109.00
205.30
27s59
149o78
509*75
609.00
40.00
135.00
72o45CR
72.%5
49.00
46.00
602.00
862.50
1,410.58
11.67
75.00
5%8°34
74.00
31.00
86.52
73°50
27.00
68.08
31.05
142.56
ZB.OO
25.00
61.80
61.80
35.05
185.40
41.20
31.00
20°$0
66o95
56~65
29.71
~9.69
CHECK
455O0
45501
45503
455O4
45505
%5596
45537
45508
45509
45510
45511
45512
45513
45514
45515
45517
45520
4552I
45522
45523
45524
45526
4552?
45528
45531
45532
45533
%5534
45535
45536
45537~
45538
4553q
%554O
45541
4554£i
455%3
455G4
455~5
455%6
%55%7
45548]
455~
45550
{~Y DF B3YNTON BEACH
CURRENT MONTH CHECK
VENDOR ~ VENODR NAME
03%553
03%9%9
040525
0%2867
042872
047602
05034~
053~03
081537
0~3000
0~359~
0636%8
063652
063712
053741
083800
065553
065590
06581g
070%06
070%13
071547
071555
0715~5
.07%591
075288
075395
~75468
075805
080300
081502
081656
082803
084593
090101
090108
09%209
09%288
09429D
0942~I
iO031O
COCA COLA 30TTLING CO.
JW COd[TEST PONTIAC GMC
DAVIS WATE2 ~ ~ASTE INDUS
DAY-TIMERS
DE BRA TURF & INDUSTRIAL
DI'S ELECTRIC SUPPLY
OIVE~StF[ED DRILLING
DIXIE AUTO PARTS INC.
DEBRA OYPOLO
GEORGE EBBS
EME~SEqCY MEOiCAL SERVICE
FEDERAL EXPRESS CORP.
FIREMEN'S RELIEF & PENSIO
FISHER SCIENTIFIC
FLAMIN~ OIL COMPANY
FLDRIOA LIVING
FLORIOA SOMMUNITY DEVELOP
FLORIOA 5RAKE g TRUCK PAR
FL3RIDA LEAGUE OF CITIES
FLORIDA ELECTRIC MOTORS
FLA. dNE~PLOYMENT COMPENS
FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE
CHARLES FREDERICK
KIRK FRIEDLANO
GAT~ GRAPHICS
GAYLOR9 BROTHERS
GEMAIRE DiSTRIBUTORS~ INC
GENERAL TIRE SERVICE
THE GE¥ ~E~DY SHEET-MID Y
W ~ GODGE TRUCKING INC
DENNIS C- GRABEEL
W.N. G~AINGER~ INC.
GREENTREE DRY CLEANERS
GdLFST~E~ IRRIGATION SUP
HACH COMPANY
HELENA CHEMICAL COMPANY
EZELL HESTER
EDWARD G. HILLERY~ JR.
3EN HOGAN SO.
EDGAR HOWELL
G~ORGE N. HUNT
HYATT 2RLANO~
I.B.M ;ORP~RATION
ICMA RETIREMENT CORP.
IN)USTRIAL ELECTRICAL
INOUSTR[AL WELDING INC.
IRS SERVICE CENTER
CLER( OF COURTS-SUPPORT 0
IRS LEVY PROCEEDS-EDDIE D
IRON AGE ~ROTECTIVE COMP~
JACK'S CAMERA CENTER
S
CHECK DATE
PAGE 15
8/I9/8~
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
~/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8119/8~
8/I9/88
8/19/88
8/19/8~
8/19/88
8/19/8~
8/lg/8~
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8119188
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19198
8/19/88
8/t9/85
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/58
8/19/8~
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8I£918~
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/83
8119/88
8/19/88
8/19/83
8/~9/88
8/19/88
8/19/8~
8IIq/8~
8/19/8~
TOTAL AMOUNT
46.00
Z9~871.00
4,500.00
249.15
46.20
35,907.2~
113.57
20.00
200.00
320*00
52.00
3~437.32
417.72
~54.00
10.00
50.00
340.00
73.00
2,520*92
1~003.50
155.00
1~094.00
613.~7
$,684.00
I~741o3~
19.00
473.01
100.00
623.98
790.80
77.43
68.80
305.75
375.00
70.50
1~060.69
200.00
150.00
804.00
862.03
1,320o00
290.00
10.00
92.70
62.24
177.90
8/31/88 CITY 3F BOYNTON B~ACH
PAGE 16
C U R ;~ E ~} T M O N T H C H E C K S
CHECK ~ VENOOR ~ VEND]R ~A~E
CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT
4555I 101475 JOHNNY J~Y
45552 ii0294 KAISE'R/ESTECH
45553 110450 KA~$TE~ MPG. CORP.
45554 114596 MEDA2D KDPCZYNSKI
45555 115595 LORRAINE KRUPOWIES
45556 I15599 KRUSE, O'CDNNO~ ~ LING
45557 IZO%SI LANTANA r~AVEL
45558 121661 LENGEMANN DF FLORIDA, INC
45559 1ZITNO SALLY LEWIS
45550 130202 M.T.~o EQUIPMENT CORP.
45561 i30293 MAC PAPERS INC.
45552 I30~ LEONARD R. M~NN
~5563 130549 MA~TEN'S LAMAR
45554 130959 WILLIE RUT~ MCGRADY
45565 131615 ~ERKEL G~ASS SERVICE
45560 132772 MILLER, ~EIER. KENYON~
45567 13278B MILNER D2CU~EN¥ PRODUC~S,
~55~B i~2TgD 5M.~G5GT5
~5559 13465% MO~GAN, LEWIS & ~OCKIUS
45570 i35420 MUniCIPAL POLICE
455TI I4~%92 NATIONAL ~ELDCO
455T2 14449~ NOLAND-TROPICAL SUPPLY CO
45573 t513~0 OOgM'S POTTING SOIL
455?4 150301 DR. AN~ELO V. PACE
45575 150~65 ~.9. C~T¥o BAR ASSOC.
45576 160392 PoS. COUNTY SOLID WASTE A
45577 16039% PALM ~2H COUNTY BOARD OF
45578 160417 ~ALM BEA&H COUNTY WATER U
45579 [5042~ PALM BEACH NEWSPAPER,
45580 150449 PARKWAY ASRHALT~ INC.
45580 150449 PARKWAY ASPHALT, INC,
45581 16050~ PAUL'S FLUM3ING SALES & S
45582 151640 PE~DXIDATION SYSTEMS INC.
45583 i51599 PET~GLEUM MANAGEMENT INC.
45584 162621 PHYSIO-CONTROL
45585 16275g PICA~D CHEMICAL CO.
45585 162798 PIFE~ INS.
45587 15~502 RO3ERT PgCSIZ
45588 164503 EMMA POM~RICI
45589 15~703 PORTER PAINT
45590 164703 PDSTDN'S WORLD OF IDEAS
45591 165305 PRECISIDN S~ALL ENGINE CO
45592 i65305 PRE-PAID LEGAL SERVICES I
45593 155~98 PROFESSIONAL AOMINISTR~TD
~559~ I66209 PUBLIX M%RKET
45595 175t9D Qo ~ Qo INS*
45596 18039~ RADIDT~O~IiS
45596 183399 RAOID~O~ICS
45597 IBO~g6 ~ANG£R CONSTRUCTION INDUS
45598 1BDSD4 ~AY'S AUTO STORAGE
~5599 181577 RADIO SH~CK
B/iO/8B 195.00
8/i9/88 630.00
8/19/8~ 475.52
8/19/8~ 200.00
8/19/88 13.00
8/19/88 4,340.00
8/19/8~
8/19/88 20.00
B/19/88 3~Z68.15
8/19/88 276.00
B/I9/88 350°00
8/19/8~ 1,552.75
8/19/88 67.20
8/19/88 663.72
8/19/88 7,599,54
8/19/83 I18o00
8/19/88 942.50
8/19/88 2,317.36
8/19/~8 5,065=44
8/19/88 116.05
8/19/88 36.39
S/19/8~ 240.00
8/19/88 150.00
8/19/88 35.00
8/19/88 1107~92.0~
8/I9/88 i12,040.Z0
8/lg/86 283.60
8/19/88 3,179.52
8/19/88 55.0OCR
8/19/8~ 55.00
8/19/88 67.15
8/19/88 21,446.10
8/19/88 Z,iO0.O0
8/19/88 522.28
8/19/83 124.55
8/19/88 '-' 96o0~
$/19/88 200.00
8/19/88 10.00
8/19/8~ --307.20
8/19/88 110.44
8/19/8~ 98.33
8/19/8~ 193.68
8/19/88 14~936.27
8/19/88 1,241.88
8/19/88 14~96~,00
8/1~/88 320.OOCR---
8/19/88 320.00
B/19/88
B/iO/S~ 100.00
8/19/88 72.75
CHECK
45600
45601
4.5602
45603
4.5606
4.5607
4.5608
4-5609
~5610
~5612
~5513
45~1~
~5615
45~16
~5617
~5618
~5619
65620
~621
~5622
~56~3
~5o2~
~5625
~5827
05628
~5629
~5~0
~5633
~5634
4S635
~563T
~5638
~5639
~56~1
&56~2
456%4
~56~5
~56~6
~56~7
056~8
~56~9
CUR
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18159~
1816~0
182803
18~5~2
184686
190181
190345
190399
191094
191970
192~52
19Z465
192803
I9~610
19469?
194800
lgbZl~
196948
201430
201451
201580
20~720
206356
2101~B
22I~02
2ZI502
22280~
230~6d
230511
~31573
231600
23~25
Z3~535
23~666
2615~D
2800£3
300002
30004.6
340019
350007
360319
360029
C!
~ E N T
VENdOq ~AME
dF BDYNTON BEACH ~
M 0 N T H C H~E C K S
CHECK DATE
PAGE 17
BARRIE REED BUICK-GMC AND
PINKER MATERIALS CORP.
JOAQJEN J. RODRIGUEZ III
ROSSI ~ND MALAVASI ENGINE
SCRW~D ~OARD
SAFETY COUNCIL OF PALM BE
SAL'S SPO~T SHOP
JOSEPH SSIDRTINO
SHANLE¥ ~UG CLEANERS
SHE~WgOD PONTIAC-GHC TRUC
SHERIFF DF PALM ~EACH COU
SI~$I CORPORATION
SMITi BROTHERS FILM DROP
SMIT~ E ~ESSON ACADEHY
Sg~E*S UNIFORMS
S. CENT° WASTEWATE~ TRE~T
SOUThErN ~ELL TELEPHONE
S~ALDI~G
STACO ENTERPRISES INC.
STUA[T E~GINEERiNG CONTRA
SYNDICON PROPERTIES, INC.
TAYLO~ M~OE GOLF COMPANY
TEAM?LAN INCo
TENNIS SUPPLY
TOYS "q" US
PAUL A TURK, J~. ESQUIRE
US:H DEFERRED COMP. PRO.
0 S POST~ASTER
UNITED W~¥ OF PALM BCHo
~S~A~ VAGI & ASSOCIATES
VAN ~ATERS & ROGERS
VIDE2 qEVIEN
WALLACE ROSERTS & TODD
LESTE~
WEIR AgTD ELECfRIC INC.
THSM~S E. WENGLER
J.J.~. WOLF
NgLF C~A~E SERVICE
W.Ho ~3LFF
WOODBU~Y CHEMICAL CO=
ZEE MEDICAL SUPPLIES
LUTHER BAR~ER
Co NORMAN DOUGLAS
SAMUEL DILLINGHAM
OO'~ dAVIS
8ILL DE BECK
DALE H~MMACK
dOqALO J. JAEGER
dON JOiNSON
8/19/88
8/t9/8~
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8119/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8119188
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/l~/dB
8/19/8~
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8119183
8/19/88
811~I8a
8/t9188
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/83
8119188
8/19/8~
8/19/~5
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/8~
8/I~/Ba
8/I9/8~
8/19/8~
8/I9188
8/19/8~
TOTAL AMOUNT
" i1~I46o18
l,OZOoO0
1,743.00
942.50
.. 3~71Zo75
12.05
214.80
150.00
185.00
200.75
550.00
1,003,00
137.00
310.89
145.53
178.38
233°76
79,643=56
8,165.63
2,008.7~
028.50
538.77
1,095.00
90.06
22,543°33
570.00
6°97
6,700.00
2O0.00
62.50
ZOO.O0
11.25
187.50
1,21Z.47
838.00
315.77
1,203.7Z
200.00
200.00
ZO0oO0
168.00
I00.00
200.00
150.00
200.00
8/~1/88
~50T
CHECK
CITe 3F §OYNTON BEACH
C U R ~ E ~ I' M Q N T H E H E
VENDOR
VEN]O~
4565i 360232 JEWELL J JACQUES
45652 38005~ PAUL LAM~ ER'r
4.5653 390008 JERRY MOODY
4,5654 390369 JACK MALCHO'~
~5655 39009G OLIVIA M~ LEAN
~5650 3gOlD3 FRA~KIE MC LEDD
~5657 NO0020 $HE~MAX Ni ~HOLS
~5658 ~00021 JANE M= NO~THUP
~5659 ~ 10013 ~I~HA~D DLBRYCH
65660 ~IOOZ ~ ~03ERT OLENIK
~5661 ~0013 ~HARLES PERSING
~5562 ~ZO0~'9 JDANNE M. PO~ELL
~5663 ~0953 DANSEL ROLLINS
~565W ~500~ SAMUEL S[M5
45655 ~SOO~g ~A~S4ALL SOUTHER
~5666 ~600Z~ TEAMSTEKS LOCAL UNIOM
~5657 ~500~1 *NM
~56~8 ~603~7 &A~MEN T~NSO
~5669 ~gOOl2 JO~N W~I~HT
~567C ~90065 MA~K L. ~DZNICK
~5671 53037Z DAVID AD~MS
~5672 530373 SUSANNE &GRICOLA
~5673 53037G SEPPAL~ ~ AHD
~56T~ 530375 ROOERT AL BURY
~5m75 5~9375 FRESNEL ~U~STI~
~557~ 53~3T7 CHARLES 9. AYLD~ ~ ASSOC.
~5677 5~0199 BDYNTDM LAKES
~5678 5~077~ BRENSHELL OEV= ~ORP.
~5~T9 '5~53 8U~G ~ DIVDSTA
~5681 5~lOOG 5RIGqTON LA~5S
~5682 5~1837 KATH~Y~ ~ASS
~56~3 5Gl 83B ~ICHELLE BEEHT
~563~ 5~1839 JA~E5 ~I~DSALL
~5685 5~8~2 ANNA BLANCHARD
~56~6 5~18~I JASON ~LDOM
~5537 5418GZ ~LSA/& CT BLUDAU/LEMUS
~5688 5~1 B~3 JD~N BOWERS
~5689 550582 ~EDA~OOD [OMSTRUCTION
~5~90 5597~5 CLUB MEADOWS III
~5692 55~93~ JOSE CAR%BALLO
~5693 55093~ DOUGLAS SARPENTER
~569~ 5599~5 HAROLD CASTEEL
45695 5509~5 ALVINA M. ~ASUCCI
~5695 550937 ~ATALF~MO 5OS
~5697 550933 WILLIA~ CEPUDER
~5698 550939 ANDREW CLARKE
~5699 5509~3 BErNaRD OHcN
qSTO0 5509~[ LORRAINE COLEMAN
~STOI 5509%2 MIOHAEL J. ~ONNOLLY
C K S
CHECK DATE
PAGE 18
8/19/83
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/83
8/19/88
8/19/83
8/19/83
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/89
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/83
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/i9/88
6/19/83
8/t9/88
8/19/83
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/29/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/8~
8/19/88
S/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/89
$/19/8~
8/19/8~
8/19/8B
8/19/88
8119/88
8/19/88
8/19/83
TOTAL AMhUNT
9.64,
ZO.,O0
359.58
100.00
ZO0.O0
4,,667o73
610.90
ZO0.O0
350.00
200,00
209.00
783,~7
200=00
1,035'34-
100.00
3.16
716.97
33.60
30.50
16.30
50.00
13=35
27.47
45.50
1Z3'50
103.50
136.50
125,00
7o20
19.97
67.4,7
13.00 ~-,,,~,
5.51
5.20
45.50
82.25
4,64.50 ~--
25.50
17.55
21.80
39.20
15.00
595.50
11
17.55
45.50
2.86
8.ZO
.~/~1/88 CITY 3F ~0¥NTON ~EACH
>~.507 C U R ~ E r M 0 ,'1 r H - C H E t
CH~CK # VENSGR # VENDOR NAME
CHECK DATE
~5702
45703
A5705
457O6
45707
45?08
~5709
%5710
45711
45715
45714
~ 45715
~5716~
~5719.
65721;
%5722i
~5723!
457~4:
~573!:
%5733:
~573~i
457351
~5736i
45737~
~67381
~5739i
~57~
457~3i
~5746;
~57~7~
457~9
~5750~
~5752
5509%3
5509%5
5509&~
553947
550949
550953
550593
55059~
560595
560596
56059~
560598
550599
5?0405
570~01
570~08
580189
580~50
58054?
580548
580549
580559
580551
580552
580553
580556
582555
580555
5~0~17
590~I9
590520
60009I
600695
603709
600710
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6007~3
500715
600Tl~
60071?
620297
620295
6Z0299
ROBERT CONTANT
KELLY ;03KE
JOHN COR)ETT
~AYMON) COULTER, SR.
CLARK ~RAIN .-
JEAN CUMMINGS
THSM~S CUDMO
HENRY %L~RK
JACK
D~DTH¥ Mo DEMARS
RALPH 9ERE
HE~BERT Wo DICK
JAMES 3ISKENS
AG~ES Jo OUFFY
DUTCH REALTY
EDDIE EDNARDS
GAIL ELDER
PAJL ELISSAINT
BE~N~RO~ ESCALANTE
~RITZ D. EUGENE
FAIRMONT PLACE
Fo~oSo PROPERTIES
IS? ?R2FESSIONAL REALTY
TERRY FAIKIS
TOM EAqIST
JOSEPH P. FASGLD
NAYH~NIEL EAULK, JR.
JOHN FAURE
PATRIC~ FITZGERALD
MICHAEL FOG~L
~A~ISE F~ANCOIS
MiLTO~ G~NIS
BILL GLASS
JOHN P. GOLI~K
HU~TERS
HAS~O MANAGEMENT CORP~
~UBY DAVIS HEhRY
~O~ERT P. HANNON
GEORGE H~RTH
DS~LIN H~RVEY
THDH~S HESMER
~A~IDN T. HEHE
STEVE HELD
JULIE HE~NANDEZ
CA~L ~ODGES
GARY HUGHES
REBE;CA JENNINGS
D. ~. JORDAN
JD~DiNES SLEEP OF FL
gELENE JCSEPH
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/8a
8/19/8B
8/19/88
'~8/19/88
8/19/8~
8/19/88
8/19/85
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/1~/8~
8/19/8B
8/19/8~
8/19/83
8/19/8~
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/1~/88
8/19/88
8/19/85
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/~8
8/19/88
8/19/8~
8/19/88
8/19/8~
8/19/88
8/19/88
8119185
8/19/88
8119188
8/19/8~
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/83
8/19/88
8/19/88
B/19/BS
PAGE
TOTAL AMOUNT
45.50
45.50
B.O0
51o00
2%.15
108.00
~O.Z3 .
31.75
6.75
10.50
~0.00
5.27
'18.20
-45o50
39.~5
2.77
264.75
518.74
36°75
15.00
~3.00
50.50
55.50
29.90
30,00
55.50
95.50
31.75
45.50
50.00
59.00
57.00
73ogZ
7.50
3.00
60.10
81oZ7
34.40
50.00
44.40
34o~0
4~.53
19.97
18,20
3.00
74.60
35.50
8/31/88
C'~¥ 3F 8DYNTON BEACH
PAGE 20
~, 507
C L; R R =_ ,*1 T M O N T H C H E C K S
CHECK # VENDOR ~ YEN~O~ NAME
CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT
~5753 620301 MARIE JOSEPH
~5754 623302 ~EBBIE P.. JOSEPH
~5755 623303 GABRIEL JULIEN
45756 630%63 GORDON KELLEY
~JTJT 630~6~ MICHAEL KEMP
45758 630~65 SCOTT KLEINHAN
~5759 630~66 EDWARD KLOSTER
~5760 ~32467 VI&TOR S, KQOe MD
~5761 &30~68 ARTHUR KRON~KE
~576Z 6B0~69 RICHARD W. KULICK
~5763 6~0383 LA~ES gF TARA
~576~ 6~043~ L.P. MANOR FOREST~ INC.
45755 6~08~5 LA PLANT ADAIR CO.
~5766 6~DSZZ RONAL9 LACALANOR0
~5767 6~DSZB ~I~ L~MELA
~5T68 64082~ WILLIAM G. LA?OUR
~5769 640825 DONALD C. LAMBERT
~5770 5~OSZ5 JUNE L~U~ELT
~5771 6~0827 WALTER LEITE~
~5772 6~0828 WALTER LEWERENZ, JR,
657T3 6~08Z9 F~ED LENIS
~57T~ 6408~0 DR. RIPH LE~I$
~5775 6~0~31 SIDNEY LEVITT
~5776 640832 ~ARRY LISBiN
~5777 6Gg833 PEARL LYONS
~5778 650007 MILNDR CORP.
Q5779 651130 BEN
45?80 6511JI STEVEN A. MANN
~578t 651132 5A~B~RA A. MANSEY
~5782 651133 EDWARD M~RMITT
~57~3 o5i13~ DEBO~A~ ~ARTI~
~57B4 651135 MOqSEN M~SSOUDI
~5785 651135 CHARLES D. MC KAY
~5785 ~51137 FRANK MC M~NUS
~5787 65113~ ROBERT MENDEL
~,~5788~ 65tI89 Rlgft~l~RD L. MERCIER
45789 6511~3 WENTZ O. MILLER? JR.
~5790 6511~t PEBBLE MJRRY
~579i ~50i~1 JOiN S,
45792 660182 NIJHOLS/~ONATH PROP.
~5793 660183 AERIE ~DRFUS
~579~ 670155 EUGENE OCCHUIZZI
~5795 670165 RDNALO OLSON
~5796 673167 MARK DYT
45797 670I~8 PRE~TISS OWENS
~5795 68022~ JOHN PAGLIARULO
~5T99 6~0577 JOSEPH P~CHUTA
~5800 6~05~8 STEVEN P~PPAS
~58~[ 69357~ PAUL~ PAJLSEN
~589Z 680580 WILLIAM ~. PETTY
~5833 680581 CARLO PEZZONI
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/t9/88
8/19/88:
8/19/8~
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/1~/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/8~
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/83
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/I9/82
8/19/8~
8/19/8~
8/19/8~
8/19/8~
8/1~/88
8/1q/8~
8/1~/8~
8/19/88
8/19/8~
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/8~
8/19/85
8/19/88
8/1q/83
8/19/8~
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/8~
8/19/8~
8/19/88
45.50
17o5~
37.50
50,00
~4.25
63.00
55.50
8.65
~45o50
38.80
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10.92
24.25
30°00
23.38
~5.50
1.75
45.50
3~o~7
~5.50
8.65
10.50
91.00
25.50
~5.50
45.50
50.00
3.00
~Z.85
~5.50
N3o32
~5o50
49.55
49.79
50.00
~9.75
4~.6Z
35.50
67.75
45.50
45.50
28.96
25.50
- B/31/88
7Y 2F BDYNTON BEACH
,~ T M 0 ~ T H C H E C K S
CHE~K ~ VENDOR ~ VEN)D2 NA~E
4580~ 680582
~5805 680583
~5896 68058%
65B07 683585
q5808 $80556
65810 683588
~581I 690119
65812 590020
45813 700555
~5816 70059%
~5815 703595
65617 7O0597
45818 700598
65819 700599
65820 700600
65821 700601
45BZZ 700502
~5823 70O603
65824 70050%
65625 71079~
65825 710527
~5826 71079~
~5828 711205
65829 7ii207
~5830 711208
65811 711209
~5832 711210
~5833 ' 7ii211
458~ 71121~
~§B3~ 711213
65836 711214
~5~? 7112t5
458~8 711216
4583~ ?I1~17
458~0 711218
658~t 711219
65542 711223
45843 ?liE2[
65846 711222
45805 711223
458~6 71122~
656~7 ?ZOIT2
65848 ?BOiO~
45852 730108
45853
CHECK
ANNA PFI~GST
WANOA POSADA
BOB PRENOERGAST~
EL~MO~ PRESLEY
~. O. PRIEST
~I~K PYLE
PUBLIX SJPERMARKETS 0025
NG~YEN O~A~G
NORMAN Q~INN
RYAN HOMES
~A~LENE ~ENY
EDWARD RING
DAVID Mo ROBESON
BD~ RDDDEN
HENRY ~OMAN
TH~M~S ROMAN
S~3TT ROSTON
B~RN~DETTE ROUILLARD
DANIEL O. ROULAN
CL!NT L. RYAN
MARYANN ZOFFOLO
SOUTqEAST DEV. ENTERPRISE
S/ONEHAVEN OEV, CORP.
SOUTHEAST DEV. ENTERPRISE
SU~U~8A~ MFDoHOME SALES
~ILLIAM H. SARGENT
DWIGHT S~ULTER
JOSEPH $CHIMEK
BELL~ SCHLDSS
STANLEY S£HDLSDH~
~A~Y P. $~H~ADE~
MILFDR3 $CHULTE
EO~A~D SSULLIN
JAMES SH~LLMAN
J. D~ANE SOMERVILLE
ARTHUR STABILE
CON$TA~C~ STANDLEY
DR. VA~G~N STANEL¥
DACTYL STEWART
NANCY STDETZEL
JEAN S. SHAFFER
PAUL SULLY
LENA C. SYMON$
~HE ~ABCOCK CD'PANT
SAMUEL TAMBASCO
THERESA TAN~EY
~I~H~EL TAYLD~
SA~O~A T~YLOR
STEPHEN TERRY
T~E
PAGE
DATE TOTAL AMOUNT
s/19/BS
s/19/es
8/19/8~
8119/8a
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/83
8/19/88
8/19/8~
8/19/88
8119/88
8/19/88
8/19/8~
8/19M88
8/19/88
8/19/8~
8/19/88
8719/88
8/19/8~
8/19/88
8/19/88
8f19188
8/19/88
8/19/8~
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/83
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
a/l~/8~
8/19/8B
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/8~
8/19/8~
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/8~
8/19/8~
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/89
8/19/88
7.50
17.67
19.30
100.00
95.50
22.85
50.00
6o02
i8.00
15.42
23.00
1Z.?O
30.00
12.50
37o77
3.26
70.50
56.00
30.00
3~25CR
36.25
136.50
133.Z0
7°50
90.50
45.50
45.50
25.50
~1.75
70.50
11.70
26.40
13.88
35.50 -
19.56
16.12
52.35
7.50
44.50
70.50
7.50
7io00
8.65
20.62
1~.81
28.52
49.40
8/31188
~507
CHEC~ ~
~5854
~5855
45856
~5~57
~5858
~5860
~$862
%5863
~586~
~5865
~5~66
~5~67
~5868
45869
45870
45571
45872
%5873
%5874
45975
45~7b
45877
~5878
45879
45880
4595!
45882
45883
4588%
45885
45886
45887
45888
45889
45890
45893
45894
45895
45896
~5097
45899
45900
~5901
259~3
CITY DF
BOYNTON BEACH
C U :~ ~ E N T M O N T H C HE C K S
VENDOR
730113
733111
743155
760153
760208
760209
760210
76021~ -
760212
7602~3
760215
760217
760218
753223
780063
78005%
790000
790327
010285
010903
0IZ773
01280I
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'013947
O142O5
015726
020443
02153~
0217~9
023803
024285
024737
025370
0263S3
0263~X
030595
039399
03230~
033633
D3365~
033658
0335~9
033650
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CHECK
CAROL THOMAS
Ho DWAIN TRORNTON
JAN S. VEcEN
CAROLYN VIRGIL
DOUGLAS E. WENDEL
FRANKLIN ~EISS
MICHAEL WALDMAN
~AR/flA WANDS
NANCY ~EATHERS
RAYMOND C. WEBSTER
RYAN WEEKS
GL2RIA WEINTRAU8
STEP/EN WEISS
W~ITEWATER MARINE
MURIEL H. ~ILLIAMS
JERRY ~ILSON
JACK ~IN~I~K
Ho P. ~I~7RICH
ALBE~T WRIGHT ....
ROBERT R. ZALL
JESUS ZAMORA
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
[~TY 0= BOYNTON ~EACH
A.F.& T. INFO. SYSTEMS
~CR SUPPLY
AIq CO~ ELECTRIC HOTOR &
ALCATEL INFORMATION SYSTE
AMERICAN HOSPITAL ASSOC.
~MER JOURNAL DF NU[SING
ANCHOR SCIENTIFIC INC.
CHARLIE ~NDREWS
AS~TDN AEENCY~ [NC
THE BA(E~ & TAYLOR CO.
5EANE EXTERMINATING
BETHESDA'S ~E[GHEDRHOOO D
BLUE CROSS OF FLORIDA
CLARK 90ARDMAN CO. LTD.
BDYN[ON BEACH RETIREMENT
BOYNTD~ 3gILDERS SUPPLY
DR. JAMES E. 8UEFAN
BULLD05 FENCE COMPANY
BUREAU OF BdSINESS PRACTI
CELLJLAR ONE
CHASE MANHATTAN SVS. CORP
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CIT~JS GLEN LTD.
MiSHAEL CLA~K
CLK OF CTS-SUPoDEPTo-TRCY
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CL~ OF COURTS-SUPPORT DEP
CL( OF COURTS-SUPPORT DEP
PAGE 22
DATE
8/I9/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/83
8/I9/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/88
8/19/85
TOTAL AMbUNT
10.27
18.00
24.90
21.35
........... 23.79'-
15.00
13.00
27.47 ~
50.00
50°00
.4.02
25.50
20.50
10.50
8/19/88
8/26/88
8/25/88
8/Z6/88
8/26/88
8/26/88
8/26/83
8/25/8~
8126188
8/26/88
8/26/88
8/26/88
8/26/88
8/25/88
8/26/88
8/25/88
8/26/88
8/19/88': .................. 25;50-
8/19/88 z~5.50
8/19/88 70.50
8/19/88 ............ 6,803 =43 ......
25.00
I~128.27
19~.39
263.58
152.81
22.00
661.53
70.20
59.75
650.12~
20.00
83~422o81
52'~75
10,653.78
216.00
8/26/88 ............ 500~,00
8/26/88 777.20
8/26/88 64.68
8/26/88 ........ X 83~79
8/26/88
8/26/88
8/26/88
8/26/88
8/26/89
8/26/88
8/26/88
8/26/88
1,737.51
16,565.38
30,000.00
250.00
74.00 ~."
31.00
41.20
86.52
c u R ~ E N [ M O N T H ' C H E C K
~HE.K ~ VENDOR ~ VENDOR NA~E CHECK DATE
45905 03366%
45906 033667
45907~ 0336o8
%5908 033671
45909 03367~
%5910 033673
~5911 03367%
~5912 033675
%5913 0335?$
. 459I% 033677
45915 033678
%591b 033579
%5917 33368I
~5918 033683
45919 03368%
45920 033685
'~59ZI 033685
%5922 035587
~5~23 03%678
~59~4 0349%1
45925 03%948
459~$ 035565
~5927 0%03%2
45928 0~I423
~5929 0~I5~0
45930~ 04163~
~593I! 0%i675
45932i '0~Z656
~5933 053382
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45935i -053903
~5936 055313
4593~ 056551
4593~! 060099
~5939 060198
489~ 06~5o?
' ..... 459%2 063599
. 45~4t 063645
~594~ 063712
~59~5 063716
4594~ 053779
4594~ 063786
4594~ 06454~
459~9 06%593
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CL~
CL~
CL~
OF CTS'SUP.DEPT-JAMES
OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP
OF CT-SUP.DEPT-EDWARD
OF COURTS-SUPPORT DEP
DF CTS-SUP DEPT.JOHN
OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP
OF COURTS-SUPPORT DEP
DF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP
OF COURTS_SUPPORT OEP
OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP
DF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP
OF COU~TS-SUPPORT DEP
OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP
OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP
OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP
OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP
CL~ OF COURTS-SUPPORT DER
CL~ OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP
CONSOLIDATED ELECTRIC SUP
COUNTS RESCUE EQUIP INC.
WILLIAM COUP
CRYSTAL NATER
DAL INVESTMENT COMPANY
DE,ORA OFFICE FURNITURE
CAPT. JC~N OELDACH
DELTA ~USINESS SYSTEMS IN
DEPT. DF GENERAL SERVICES
DICTAPHONE CORPORATION
ECONOMIC PRESS
ECZEL CO~P.
EMERgEnCY MEDICAL SERVICE
E~UIYABLE LIF~: ASSURanCE
EVE~TON PUBLISHERS~ INC.
FW C PCOA
FPPT~
FEDERAL EXPRESS CORP.
FI~EME~'S RELIEF & PENSIO
FLAMINGO OIL COMPANY
1988 FLORIDA ARSON SEMINA
FLORIDA LEAGUE DF CITIES
FLORIDA LEAGJE OF CITIES
FLORIDA SERVICE ENGINEERS
FLORIDA PUBLIC PENSION TR
FODD SHOPPE
F.H, F]STER OIL CORP, I~C
THE GLIDDEN COMPANY
GLASO0~ EQUIPMENT SERVICE
GRANADA VALVE & FITTING
GRAYBAR ELECTRIC CO. INC.
GREEnTrEE DRY CLEAN~RS
GULFSTREAM LUMBER CO.
8126/88
8/26/88
8/26/85
8/26/88
8/z6/88
8/26/~8
8/26/88
8126/88
8/26/83
8/26/88
8/Z6/88
'§/z6/8~
8/26/88
8/26/83
8/26/85
8/26/88
8/26/88
8/26/88
8/26/88
8/26188
8/26/88
8/26/88
8/26/88
8/26/88
8/25/83
8/26/88
8726/88
8/26/89
8/26/88
8/Z6/88
8/26/88
8/26/88
8126/88
8/26/88
8/26/88
8/26/88
8/26/83
8/26/88
8/26/88
8/Z6/88
8/26/88
8126/88
8/26/88
8/26/88
8/26/88
8/26/83
8/25/88
8/26/88
8/26/83
8/26/88
8/~6/88
PAGE 23
TOTAL AMOUNT
..... 73.5~
Z~.O0
68.08
31.05
142.56
26.00
25.00
61.80 -
61.80
36.05
154o50
..... ~l. ZO
31.00
20.60
66.95
· 56.65
242.67
174.25
127,87
62.00 '
95.00
36.%1
109=67
7ZOO0
80.86
68.85
270.00
16~680.59
17.00
205.00
50.00
2%.00
]5,271.72
395.40
170.00
50.00
50.00
148.50
lO0. O0
99.6~
365.20
157.29
87.48
513.92
134.54
495.55
2~19Z.68
8/31/88
~507
CHECK
45956
%5957
45958
45959
45960
45961
~5~6Z
45963
4596%
45966
45967
~5968
45969
45970
'~45971
45972
45973
~5974
45975
45976
~5977
~5978
%59?9
459~0
%598I
45982
~5R83
~5~84
45985
~5985
%5987
~5988
45990
-45992
~5993
45994
%5995
~5996
45997
%5998
45999
460!00
46091
46002
46003
%6004
46005
460D6
C~'~ ~F SOYNTON ~EACH
C U R ~ E N T M O N T H C H E C K S
VENDOR
975615
080309
080310
080382
080383
082799
085003
090107
09010~
094190
09~27
094288
09~291
094306
100310
111585
114595
115595
121532
1Z16BT
130203
130508
130549
130950
131571
132709
132779
134702
i3~701
136423
140~43
140449
140453
140473
141718
ISOID~
150377
160~16
160%47
1617~5
161710
16Z750
165392
165538
166167
166305
176397
180419
190193
190345
VENDOR NA~IE
CHECK DATE
EQUICOR HEALTH PLAN OF FL
HALSEY'S .
HALSEY & GRIFFITH INCo
HARBDOR ISLAND HOTEL
HARBOUR ISLAND HOTEL
EDWARD Go HILLERY, JR.
HOWARD J~HNSON'S INTERNAT
ICMA
ICMA RETIREMENT CORP.
INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICAL
INSURANCE INSTITUTE OF AM
IRS SERVICE CENTER
CLERK'OF COURTS-SUPPORT D '
IRS LEVY PROCEEDS-EDDIE D
INTERNATIONAL FACILITY MA
JA2K'S CAMER~ CESTER
KEM APPLIANCE SERVICE
ME3ARO K3P2ZYNSKI
LORRAINE ZRUPOWIES
OR KENNETH LEE
LESCO, INC.
MT~S
MARCIVE~ INCo
MARTIN'S LAMAR
WILLIE R~TH MCGRAOY
M~IMEKE DISCOUNT M~FFLERS
MIAMI tERALD
~DSARD Jo MILLER,
MOTOROLA INC.
MOTOROLA
MO~I~I=AL pOLICE
NAT'L [NS/. OF GOV. PORCH
NATIONAL POSTAL ~ORUM - W
NATIONAL REGISTER PUBLISH
NATIONAL WELDCO
~IEWSH~EK
P-R.I.DoEo OF FLORIDA
PALM BEACH FOUNTAIN SERVI
~ALM ~EACH LINCOLN MERCUR
PA?ER qOLL PROOUCTS OF FL
PETTY CASH POLICE
PETTY CASH RECREATION
PICARD CHEMICAL CO.
mRECISION SECURITY SYSTEM
PRUDENT PUBLISHING COMP.
PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RELATION
P~ROLATOR COURIER CORP
R.C. SPORTS
RADIgTRD~I£S
S ~ S ARTS ~ CRAFTS
SAFETY C2~NCIL OF PALM 8E
PAGE 24 ~
TOTAL AMOUNT
8/26/8~ 13,125.97 , '
8/26/8~ 937,50
8/26/85 22.%8
8/26/88 ..... 114.00 ~--
8/26/88 Il½.00
8/26/88 400,00
8/26/88 .... 192.00
8/£6/88 198.75
8/26/88 ~,~15,03
8/26/8~ ..... 174.50
8/26/88 26.50
8/26/88 10.00
8/26/88 ............... 92~70---<~
8/Z6/8~ '62.2~
8/26/8~ 225.00
8/26/89~ ~36o80
8/26/8~ 2~.95
8/25/83 63.00
8/26/88 13.00
8/26/88 660.00
8/26/88
8/26/85 50°00
8/96/8~ 65,95
8/26/88 67~20
8/26/88 677,05
8/26/88 14,40
8/26/88 1,540,00
8/26/83 163,25
8/Z6/83 395~63
8/26/8~ 5,170.02
8/26/88 150'00
8/26/88 125o00
8/26/8.~ 483'85
8/25/8B 101~58
8/26/8~ 21.84
8/25/88 ~ 1,000.00
8/26/88 170.00
8/Z6/83 1,311.51
8/26/86
73,07
8/26/88 219,3I.
8/26/88 37.55
8/26/88 295.32
8/26/88 150.00
' 8/26/88 202,84
8/26/88 126,57
8/26/85 7.80
8/26/88 112.00
8/26/8~ 220.00
8/26/8~ 158.04
8/26/85 37.50
37
.HECK ~
C ~
VENDOR ~
46037 190931
46038 191109
45009 192803
46010 194706
45011 Z00501
~6012 205549
45013 205570
46014 205500
45015 210145
46016 213148
~6C17 210150
46018 210151
46019 216445
46020 221613
46021 230543
46022 2317~0
46023 241595
46024 241602
46025 290087
45026 300050
4b027 300953
46028 340382
46029 380953
46030 390034
45032 39099~
46933 ~0~55
45034 ~40057
g5035 46000?
46936 450043
45037 ~4395B
45038 650942
46040 T90329
45041 790339
45D42 790331
024773
025595
460~T 030~09
45048 032~17
W50~9 03~557
46050 033658
46051 033~59
45352 033653
46053 033604
46D54 033667
.... 45055 033658
~SRSb 03357~
~6357 0335T~
CIT~]F ~OYNTON BEACH
q E '4 r M O N T H ~ H
VEN90R ~A~E
E C K S
CHECK
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
SCDTTY'S
SI~SI =ORPORATION
SOUTHERN BUILDING CODE CO
TAYLOR RENTAL CENTER
TREASURE COAST FAPA
TRIPLE THREAT FLAG BELTS
TRDPIGAS~ INC.
US=M DEFERRED COMP. PRO.
U S POSTMASTER
~oS. PDSTMAOTER
Uo S. POSTMASTER
uPSTaRT
VE~ILON PRODUCTS COMPANY
~AT~R DEPARTMENT
WESTERN AUTO STORE / ACE
XEROX CO~Po
XEROX
GERALD CJMMINGS
BILL DE BECK
DOLDRE~ OUENSER
KEVIN J- HALLAHAN
~AqK LIBOW[TZ
KEVIN MCGOWAN
CLYDE ~ILDR
OLIVIA MC LEAN
~AYMDN9 ~o REA
~05ERT ~IBATTO
BARRY TAYLOR
DORIS M. TAMMANY
BANY&N DEVo CORP.
I~VI~ ~URRAY
CITY DF 80YNTON BEACH
CITY DF ~OYNTON BEACH
CITY DF BDYNTDN 8EACH
CITY DF ~OYNTON
B.B. ASSDC= FIREFtGHTER~
8DYNTDN ~EDICAL OXYGEN
BRD~ARD-PALM BEACH T~ACTO
CADILLAC E~GRAVERS
CA~US CHEHICAL COMPANY
CH~CK'S AUTO BODY PAINT
CLK DF CTS-SUP.DEPT.-TROY
CL< OF CDURTS-SUPPgRT DEP
CL( DF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP
CL( OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP
CLK OF CTS-SUP.DEPT-JAMES
CL~ OF CDURTS-SUPPORT OEP
CLK OF CT-SUP.DEFT-EDwARD
CL( DF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP
CL~ OF CTS-SUP DEPToJDHN
gATE
8/26/8a
8/26/8~
8/25/88
8/26/88
8/26/88
8/25/83
8/26/85
8126/83
8/26/88
8/2518~
8/26/88
8~26/85
8/26/88
8/26/8~
8/Z6/8~
8/26183
8/28/88
B/26/88
8/26/88
8/26/8~
8/26/88
8/26/8~
8/26/88
8/26/83
8/Z6/88
8/26/83
8/26/8~
8/26/8a
8/26/88
8/26/83
8/26/8~
8/26/85
8/26/85
8/26/85
8/26/88
8/26/88
8/31/88
8/31/85
8/31/88
8/31/~S
8/31/88
8/31/88
8/3t/83
8/31/8~
8/31/88
8/31/88
8/31/88
8/31/8]
8/3I/8~
8/31/88
8/3i/8~
PAGE 25
TOTAL AMOUNT
.2~,00
13~.50
42~00
10.00
41.46
50.00
~7o27
4~32E.13
1~500.00
500.00
3~019o63
13.15
314.96
7~120o63
897.30
225.56
380.00
321.88
3~.30
26.45
233.~7
733.67
llloO0
1,110.66
95068
281.70
256.69
766.89
466.34
109.Z5
5.97
7.00
45.98
50.00
50.00
1.~159.20
75.00
36.35
16.84
331.67
~53.97
74.00
31.00
41.20
-' 86.52
73.50
'27.00
68.08
31.05
142.56
,A~07
8f31/88
Cl"r'¥ DF BDYNTON B,EACH
C U R R E ~ T M ON T H C H E C K
PAGE 26
CHECK t~
45058
45059
46050
46061
46062
46063
4506~
46065
6606?
46068
46069
46070
46071
45072
46074
46g75
46076
46077
66078
~6080
46081
46083
46085
46086
4608?
46086
~6089
46090
66091
66094
45097
46098
46100
4512i
46104
46i25
65107
46108
VENDOR
033673
03367%
033675
033675
033677
033678
033679
033631
O33583
03368~
033585
033685
033687
034550
040525
06i~25
061606
041700
06286?
06278~
053700
06378~
064557
06555~
070353
071547
074615
075650
090108
09~19D
096209
094288
094290
094291
IOOZOB
i0~60~
1DO,OD
130523
130539
130935
13D996
146692
165323
160372
164698
180~6
181595
191100
VENDOR NA,tE
CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT
CL~ DF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 8/31/88 26.00
CL~ OF gDURTS-SUPPDRr OEP 8/31/88 25.00
CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 8/31/88 61.80
EL( OF COURTS_SUPPORT OEP 8/31/8~ 61=80
CL( OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 8/31/8~ 36.05
CL( OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 8/31/88 156.50
CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 8/31/88 ~Io20
CLK DF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 8/31/88 31.00
CL( OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 8/31/88 20,60
CL< OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP ~/31/88 ...... 66.95
CL( OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 8/31/88 56.65
gL~ DF ~OURTS-SUPP2RT OEP 8/31/88 29.71
CL~ OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 8/31/83 ............ 69.59-
COCA COLA BOTTLING CO. 8/31/88
DAY-TI~E~S 8/3l/8~
DE:ORATING WORLD II INC. 8/31/88 613,89
OELRAY FIRE EXT= SERVICE 8/31/83
OESC3 qYDRAULICS CD. 8/31/88
DI'S ELECTRIC SUPPLY 8/31/88 88.66
FIND:EY NELDING SUPPLY 8/31/88 159.65
FLORIOA BRAKE & TRUCK PAR 8/31/88 380.66
FLDRIOA PO~ER ~ LIGHT CO. 8/31/88 94*079.90
FORESTRY RESOURSES INC. 8/31/88 990.00
FRATERNAL DROER DF POLICE 8/31/88
GALL'S I'IC. 8/31/88 11.30
GEMAIRE DISTRIBUTORS, INC 8/31/88 89~.00
GOV'T TEZHNOLOGY SERVICE 8/31/88 530.00
GRAYBAI ELECTRIC CO. INC. 8/31/83 73.74
IC~A RETIREMENT CORPo 8/31/88 2,415.03
IMDU$TRIAL ELECTRICAL 8/31/88 746°07
iNDUSTRIAL WELDING INC. 8/31/83 1,120o00
IRS SERVICE CENTER 8/31/88 I0.00
CLERK OF COURTS-SUPPORT D 8/31/88 92.70
IRS LEVY PRGCEEDS-EDOIE D 8/31/88 6Z.2~
J & ,FEEO g SOPPLY INgo 8/B1/88 -106.03
JONES ~%HENICALS 8/31/88 168o00
K & ~ ELECTRICAL SUPPLY 8/31/88
THE LANGUAGE EXCHANGE 8/31/8~ 341o25
MANHATTAN TROPHIES 8/3I/8~ 146.61
MARTIN AS$OgIATES OF S FL 8/31/88 94.80
MA~P~N SUPPLY CO. 8/31/88 51,60
MCDONALD DISTRIBUTORS DF 8/3t/83 918.70
MC PRIgT INSTANT PRINTING 8/31/8~ 42°85
NOLAND-TROPICAL SUOPLY CO 8/31/88 126o83
PACE ~EO!CAL ELECTRONICS 8/31/88
PALM BEACH AUTO PARTS 8/31/8~ 280.72
POSTON'S WORLD OF IDEAS 8/31/88 7.97
PRE-PAID LEGAL SERVICES I 8/3t/8~ 193.68
RANGER CD.NSTRUCTIO~.~ INDUS 8/31/88 85.20
REGAN E~JIPMENT gO 8/31/8.B 463.16
SCDTTY'$ 8/31/83 999o92
~> ~ ,8/5~i/88 CITY DF BOYNTON BEACH
CHECK ~ VENDOR ~ VENgOR ~AXE CHECK
DATE
46110 194705
46111 194769
45112
46i13 205570
46114 210145
46115 216%13
45116 222794
46t17 290016
~6118 320042
46119 330028
45120 330051
46121 380028
46122 46002%
~5i23 460353
46124 011198
46125 Dl~03O
~6126
46127 014082
461Z8 0142~t
46129 020440
46130. 020450
~6131 021709
4613~: 0217~8
~6~33, 02438~
46134 ~25580
4~I35 026289
4~13~
~613~ 030306
46138 030336
~61~9 03289~
46t%0 033649
~514i 034861
461%2 041405
46143 041421
46144
451~5 051250
46196 053855
461~7 054202
45148 050091
45149 061507
~6150 070388
48151 086465
46i52 090109
~5153 09~22I
~6156 II27Ti
46157 I15595
46158 !22~01
46159 t30959
SNAP-ON-TOOLS CORPORATION·
SDUTqERN BUILOING CODE CD
SDUTqLANJ CONTROLS CO.
THE CREDI% UNION OF PALM
TRIPLE THREAT FLAG BELTS
USCM DEFERRED COMP. PRO.
UNITEO WAY OF PALM BCH.
VIKING OFFICE PRODUCTS
CARL COLSON
DEAN SCOTT FEOERER
JESSE GOMEZ
DONALD GOOFREY
PAULA LE5LANC
TEAMSTERS LOCAL UNION NO.
JANINE TRYGG
J. L. ADAMS ~ COMPANY PUB
AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOC.
AMER qEDICAL ASSOCIATION
AMERICAN STATES INSURANCE
CHARLiE ANDREWS
THE BA~E~ ~ TAYLOR CO.
BANYON DEV. CORP.
BETHESDA'S NEIGHBORHOOD D
BETTE~ B~SINES$ FORMS~ IN
BOCA RATON NEWS
BRDDART, INC.
BUILDER'S SQUARE
BOSINESS g PROFESSIONAL R
CALL~G~AN & COMPANY
TIMOTHY CANNON
CITY DF BOCA RATON
CLEA~V~E~ MEDIA
CONSTRUCTION BO3~STORE IN
DEALERS COST CORP.
DEZISION OATA SERVICE INC
J~HN B. DUN~LE
EDISON RECORD CLEARANCE
EMBASSY ~S~UA~E
ENOAYA~ INC.
F.D.I.~.I.
FEDERAL EXPRESS CORP.
JOE GARRISON
HYATT ]RLANDO
IFM~
INGR~M
KAGFF'S
KEYE P~ODUCTIVITY CENTER
KIPLIN~ER FLORIDA LETTER
LORRAINE KRUPOWIES
L)STEN FOR PLEASURE LTD
WILLIE ~TH MCGRADY
8/31/85
8/31/88
8/~1/88
8/31/88
8/31/88
8/31/88
8/31/88
8/31/88
8/31/8~
8/31/83
8/31/8~
8/31188
8/31/89
8/31/88
8/31/88
8/31/88
8/31/88
8/31/88
8/31/88
8/31/8~
8/31/88
8/31/88
8/31/88
8/31/88
8/31/8~
8/31/8~
8/31/88
8/31/83
8/31/88
8/31/8~
8/3t/88
6/31/88
8/3~/8~
8/31/88
8/31/88
8/31/88
8/31/88
8/31/88
8131188
8/31/88
8131/88
8/31/88
8t31/88
8/31/88
8/31/88
8/31/88
8/31/88
8/31/88
8/31/88
8/31/88
8131188
PAGE
TOTAL AMOUNT
51.00
205
306.18
90.00
...... 4t328.13
1,548.55
83.16
821.22
236.65
612.33
601.83
68.85
58;90
400.00
4,994.00
51.06
240.00
900.00
710.03
59.80
561.36
169.00
250.00
90.90
50.00
5.00
75.50
23.00
165.50
776o10
143.85
309o90-
59.90
'85;00
360.00
120.00
395.00
323.72
40.00
I25.00
34.00
13o00
5.00
67.20
8/31/88
CHECK
~6160
66161
~6162
66163
66165
66166
66187
~6168
~6169
~6170
&6iTI
46173
65175
~6!7~
~5178
46179
~618D
~6181
C U R ~ E N f M O N T H C H E C K S
VENDOR ~
132788
151310
1606~7
161527
161659
19273~
192803
194703
19~706
195993
195995
202560
216442
Z80105
570605
500718
750ZZZ
760223
T90322
CHEC~ DAlE
MILNER D2CUMENT PRODUCTS,
ODOR.CONTROL SYSTEMS
PAPER ~OLL PRODUCTS OF FL
PEOPLE
PERSONAL COMPUTING
JONI SIA~I
SI~SI 20RPORA/IDN
SOUThErN BELL TELEPHONE
SOUThErN BUILDING CODE CO
ST. MARTIN'S PRESS, INC.
ST.PAUL AMC CHURCH
TH3~NDIKE PRESS
uNIVERSITY MICROFILMS INT"
HESTIN PEACHTREE PLAZA
JAMES 80NOMINI
OEA~ E3ERLY "
EDDIE EDWARDS
SHELLY H~YDEN
RICHARD No KULICK
HEAR~ Lo WILSON
TERESA W~IGHT
CITY OF BOYNTON ~EACH
8/31/88
8/31/88
8/31/88
8/31/88
8/31/8~
8/31/88
8151/89
8/31/88
8/31/88
'~/31/85
8/31/88
8/31/8~
8/31/88
8/31/98
8/31/8~
8/31/88
8/31/8~
8/31/88
8/31/8~
8/31/88
8/31/88
8/31/88
PAGE 28
TOTAL AMOUNT
3~0;00
83.50
169.56
....... 300°00
170~00
88.00 --
........... 166o02
213.12
15o00
50.00
21.35
5~.60
50.00
-' ~32o75
3~791,766o28 *~
*FORM 8B MEMORANDUM OF VOTING CONFLICT FOR
'C OUNTY, MUNiCiPAL, AND OTHER LOCAL PUBLIC OFFICERS
MAILING ADDRESS
[TY COUNTY
DATE ON WHICH VOrE OCCU~ED
NAME OF BOARD. COUNCIL. COMMISSION, .AUTHOR TY, OR COMMITTEE
THE BOARD, COUNCIL, COMMISSION. AUTHORITY, OR COMMITTEE ON
WHICH I SERVE IS A UNIT OF:
~-CII ~ ; OTHER LOCAL AGENCY
NAME OF POLITICAl. SUBDIVISION:
MY POSITION IS: .~ ELECTIVE
APPOINTIVE
WHO MUST FILE FORM 8B
This form is for use by any person serving at the county, city, or other local level of government on an appointed or elected board,
· ~ouncll, commission, authority, or committee. It applies equally to members of advisory and non-advisory bodies who are presemed
vith a voting conflict of interest udder Section 112.3143, Florida Statutes. The requirements of this taw are mandatory; although
the use of this particular form is not required by law, you are encouraged to use it in making the disclosure required by law.
Your responsibilities under the law when faced with a measure in which you have a conflict of interest will vary greatly depending
on whether you hold an elective or appointive position. For this reason, please pay close attention to the instructions on this form
before completing the reverse side and filing the form.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLIANCE WITH $;CTION 1t2.3t43, FLORIDA STATUTES
ELECTED OFFICERS:
A person holding elective county, municipal, or other local public office MUST ABSTAIN from voting on a measure which inures
to his special private gain. Each local officer also is prohibited from knowingly voting on a measure which inures to the special
gain of a principal (other than a government agency) by whom he is retained.
In either case, you should disclose the conflict:
PRIOR TO THE VOTE BEING TAKEN by publicly stating to the assembly the nature of your interest in the measure on
which you are abstaining from voting; and
WITHIN 15 DAYS AFTER THE VOTE OCCURS by completing and filing this form with the person responsible for recording
the minutes of the meeting, who should incorporate the form in the minmes.
APPOINTED OFFICERS:
A person holding appointive county, municipal, or other local public office MUST ABSTAIN from voting on a measure which
.~inures to his Special private gain. Each local officer also is prohibited from knowingly voting on a measure which inures to the
,peclal gain of a principal (other than a government agency) by whom he is retained.
~- person holding an appointive local office otherwise may participate in a matter in which he has a conflict of interest, but must
tisclose the nature of the conflict before making any attempt to influence the decision by oral or written communication, whether
made by the officer or at his direction.
IF YOU INTEND TO MAKE ANY ATTEMPT TO INFLUENCE THE DECISION PRIOR TO THE MEETING AT WHICH
· ~rHE VOTE WILL BE TAKEN:
- You should complete and file this form [before making any attempt to influence the decision) with the pemon responsible for
recording the minutes of the meeting, who will incorporate the form in the minutes.
· A copy of the form should he provided immediately to the other members of the agencs~
· Ihe form should he read publicly at the meeting prior to consideration of the matter in which you have a conflict of interest.
~ IF YOU MAKE NO ATTEMPT TO INFLUENCE THE DECISION EXCEPT BY DISCUSSION AT THE MEETING~
*~You should disclose orally the nature of your conflict in the measure before participating.
~* You should complete the form and file it within 15 days after the vote occurs with the person responsible for recording the minutes
of the meeting, who should incorporate the form in the minutes. ~
DISCLOSURE OF LOCAL OFFICER'S INTEREST
I, ~x~F<~l' ~'~IKN\'~ ~- , hereby disclme that on ~9~KE~ ~
(a) A measure ~me or will come before my agency which (check one)
.., inured to my special private gain; or .,
inured to the s~cial gain of
(b) The measure before my agency and the nature of my interest in the measure is as follows:
· by whom Yam retaineo¥~<
Date Filed Signature
~IS~TICE: UNDER PROVISIONS OF FLORIDA STATUTES §112.317 (1985), A FAILURE TO MAKE ANY REQUIRED
DISCLOSURE CONSTITUTES GROUNDS FOR AND MAY BE PUNISHED BY ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING:
IMPEACHMENT, REMOVAL OR SUSPENSION FROM OFFICE OR EMPLOYMENT, DEMOTION, REDUCTION IN
. SALARY, REPRIMAND, OR A CIVIL PENALTY NOT TO EXCEED $5,000.
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