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Minutes 05-07-85
MINUTES OF REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD AT CITY HALL, BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1985 AT 7:30 P.M. PRESENT Nick Cassandra, Mayor Robert Ferrell, Vice Mayor Ezell Hester, Councilman James R. Warnke, Councilman Carl Zimmerman, Councilman Peter L. Cheney, City Manager Betty S. Boroni, City Clerk James W. Vance, City Attorney Mayor Cassandra called the meeting to order at 7:30 p.m. Rev. Joseph Dye of Boynton Beach Congregational United Church of Christ gave the Invocation, and Councilman Warnke led the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. AGENDA APPROVAL Councilman Warnke requested that Item J. be taken from the Consent Agenda for discussion. City Manager Cheney wanted to add under Legal D. Other 4. Utility Lines on Old Boynton Road near the Mall. A bid was approved on this at one time, but another authorization is needed relative to that same issue. He also had a request to delete Item 1. under Ordinances - 1st Reading, regarding the establishment of a cable television franchise for Fairbanks Communications, Inc. Attorney Vance said we now have the necessary releases for Shurly Contracting, Inc., and their bill in the amount of $37,123.79 should be placed on the list of bills to be approved. Mayor Cassandra requested discussion of the following items on the Consent Agenda: B.2. One (1) Pair of Kettle Drums Ludwig Tympani - Recreation; B.4. Purchase of High Pressure Vehicle Cleaner - Public Works; and N. Approval of Bills, Items 22 and 25. He also asked that Item D. under XI. Administrative, which addresses the 45 foot height limit, be moved to VI. Public Hearing as Item C. for discussion. Councilman Warnke moved, seconded by Councilman Zimmerman, to accept the Agenda as corrected, and the motion carried 5-0. Mayor Cassandra announced an additional request, for discussion purposes, to delete Item M. from the Consent Agenda. Councilman Zimmerman moved, seconded by Vice Mayor Ferrell, to make that change to the Agenda; the motion carried 5-0. ANNOUNCEMENTS Mayor Cassandra announced that an open house and display tour is being held at the Water Treatment Plant May 7 and 8 in recogni- tion of "Better Water for People Week", and the public is invited. He announced that a Board Orientation Meeting is sche- duled for Wednesday, May 22, 1985 at 7:30 p.m. Mr. A. Nevin Isenberg, Plant Manager of Reynolds Aluminum Recycling in South Florida, presented a check to Bob Spence and Craig Grabeel in the amount of $240 for the City's Tree Memorial - 1 - MINUTES-REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA MAY 7, 1985 Fund. Reynolds has provided recycling services to Boynton Beach for several years; they asked about the poSsibility of expanding their services, and the response was so encouraging they wanted to contribute something back to the City that would benefit the whole community. They chose the Memorial Tree Fund, and during the month of March the company donated $.02 for each pound of metal that was recycled at their location on 17th Avenue and Seacrest Boulevard. Eleven thousand seven hundred forty eight pounds of aluminum cans and scrap were recycled during the month of March. Mr. Cheney said this is a good time to remind anyone who wants to contribute to the Memorial Tree Fund that donations are welcome at any time. Mayor Cassandra read the following proclamations: 1o Drinking Water Week for May 6 - 10, 1985; 2. Soil Stewardship Week for May 12 - 19, 1985. CITY MANAGER'S REPORT Mr. Cheney reported a meeting will be held on Thursday, May 9, at 1:30 p.m. at the Holiday Inn on Atlantic Avenue in Delray Beach to discuss transportation, highway planning and growth-control- related issues in the South County area; this is an effort pro- moted by the County Commission. He said on May 6 he attended a meeting called by Commissioner Wilken, who had the idea of deve- loping a South Palm Beach County Council of Government; State Statute provides for the creation of such a Council. In the Loxahatchee area, there is a similar Council which has been func- tioning for about 10 years, covering the northern section of Palm Beach County and the southern section of Martin County. In addi- tion to Mr. Cheney from Boynton Beach, representatives from Boca Raton, Highland Beach and Delray Beach were present at the May 6 meeting, along with representatives from the offices of Co~missioners Owens, Spillias and Wilken and representatives from the South Florida Water Management District, Lake Worth Drainage District and the Area Planning Board. The subject of com- munication was dis~ussed, and the representatives of Boca Raton, Delray Beach and Boynton Beach recommend that steps be taken to organize a formal Council of Government, the details of which could be worked out at subsequent meetings. The purpose of this Council would be to provide a forum for discussion of problems; Commissioner Wilken suggested first addressing the problems of planning, coordination and transportation. Mr. Cheney said this is a medium through which three of the four largest cities in Palm Beach County can talk together. The next meeting is sche- duled for May 20 at 9:00 a.m. at Commissioner Wilken's office in the South County Courthouse. Mr. Cheney said he would be glad to go~ but he thinks a Council Member should be designated to attend; elected officials represented the other cities at the last meeting. Mayor Cassandra said Councilman Zimmerman is the - 2 - MINUTES-REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA MAY 7, 1985 City's representative in MPO and Vice Mayor Ferrell attends the Florida League of Cities, so he would like to volunteer to repre- sent Boynton Beach, with Vice Mayor Ferrell as a substitute, on the Council of Government. The Boat Ramp Park project, with the exception of the pier that goes by the Cove area, will be completed by the end of this month. Construction of the pier, which was authorized to begin later, should be completed before July 4, at which time a dedica- tion celebration is planned for Boat Ramp Park. Mr. Cheney said no one has mentioned that the two B's are back in Boynton Beach on City Hall, although a lot of people told him when they were missing. PUBLIC AUDIENCE Mr. Ben Uleck, 1507 S.W. 17th Avenue, came before the Council and asked who owns the property by the wells between Woolbright and 23rd Avenue east of the canal, west of 1-95. He said weeds and debris are across the canal from Boynton Leisureville, and he feels developers who want to build should be required to put in the landscaping during construction--not after it is completed, especially when it is near a residential area. Mayor Cassandra said the Codes Enforcement Officer has been meeting this week with the builder in that area regarding the landscaping. He named problems the developer has had, but now the problem is being addressed. He agreed that landscaping should be done ahead of time where possible. Mr. Morton Goldstein, 130 N.E. 26 Avenue, said he has been asked by the residents of N.E. 26 Avenue to check on an area of land that parallels their street coming around by The Crossings, on which the Town of Hypoluxo has posted "No Dumping" signs. Mr. Cheney invited Mr. Goldstein to stop by his office and see which land in the area is in Hypoluxo and which is in the unincorporated County. CONSENT AGENDA A. Minutes 1. Regular City Council Meeting Minutes of April 16, 1985 2. Special City Council Meeting Minutes of April 29, 1985 B. Bids Two (2) Ton Heated Asphalt Hauler plus kit for permanent repair of pot holes contained on one chassis - Public Works - 3 - MINUTES-REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA MAY 7, 1985 The Tabulation Committee recommends that the bid be awarded to Aeroil Products Company, South Hackensack, New Jersey, in the amount of $7,335. 3. Joint Co-op Bid - Anhydrous Ammonia - Utilities The Tabulation Committee recommends awarding the bid to Bower Ammonia & Chemicals Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in the amount of $.20 per pound. C. Resolutions 1. Proposed Resolution No. 85-Y Re: Lot Mowing Liens A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, ASSESSING THE COSTS OF ABATEMENT OF CERTAIN NUISANCES AGAINST THE OWNERS OF THE PROPERTY INVOLVED, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. Proposed Resolution No. 85-Z Re: Releasing the Performance Bond for Private Recreation Facilities - The Crossings of Boynton Beach A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, RELEASING PERFORMANCE BOND FOR PRIVATE RECREATION FACILITIES FOR THE CROSSINGS OF BOYNTON BEACH, P.U.D. IN SECTION 15, TOWNSHIP 45S, RANGE 43E, as recorded in Plat Book 45, Pages 170 and 171 of the Palm Beach County Records. Proposed Resolution No. 85-AA Re: Releasing the Performance Bond and accepting the completed water and sewer lines for maintenance and operation - The Crossings of Boynton Beach A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, RELEASING THE PERFORMANCE BOND FOR THE CROSSINGS OF BOYNTON BEACH P.U.D. IN SECTION 15, TOWNSHIP 45S, RANGE 43E, as recorded in Plat Book 45, Pages 170 and 1'71 of the Palm Beach County Records. D. Development Plans None Consider request submitted by Mr. Michael Daniels, Vice President of Fullwood, Inc. General Contractors, to place one construction trailer in conjunction with the construction of the Gateway Centre located on Boynton Beach Blvd. & N.W. 8th Street (adjacent to 7-11) The Building Department recommends approval in accordance with Chapter 25, Section 25.7 of the City of Boynton Beach Code of Ordinances. - 4 - MINUTES-REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA MAY 7, 1985 Fe Consider request submitted by Mr. J. R. Simmons, President of Prime Contractors, Inc., to place three (3) temporary con- struction trailers in conjunction with the construction of the Woolbright Professional Building, located at Congress and Woolbri~ht Road The Building Department recommends approval in accordance with Chapter 25, Section 25.7 of the City of Boynton Beach Code of Ordinances. Consider request submitted by Mr. Douglas C. Bush, Bush Brothers, Inc., to place one on-site office and storage trailer in conjunction with the building of the Meadows Square Shopping Plaza. One construction office trailer was approved by the City Council on April 16, 1985 for this project The Building Department recommends approval in accordance with Chapter 25, Section 25.7 of the City of Boynton Beach Code of Ordinances. Consider request submitted by Mr. John A. Pagliarulo, President of J. Pagliarulo Building Contractor, Inc. to place one construction trailer on Lot 18, in conjunction with the development of Miner Ridge Estates, located on Miner Road and N.E. 5th Court The Building Department recommends approval in accordance with Chapter 25, Section 25.7 of the City of Boynton Beach Code of Ordinances. Approve transmittal of Road Improvement Fees to Palm Beach County Finance Director reviewed and recommends transmittal per his memo of April 22, 1985. K. Approve Budget Transfer for Dental Insurance Finance Director submitted Budget Transfer Request to distribute compensation adjustment to various departments for Dental Insurance. ne Ratification of South Central Regional Wastewater Treatment and Disposal Board Authorizing the Chairman to execute the Agreement for Russell and Axon to Perform Consulting Services 2. Ratify provisions of Interlocal Agreement - 5 - MINUTES-REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA MAY 7, 1985 N. Approval of Bills See attached list. Councilman Hester said he was not at the two meetings for which minutes are being approved, so he would like to abstain from voting on those. Councilman Warnke moved, seconded by Councilman Zimmerman, to approve the following items on the Consent Agenda: A.l.,2.; B.l.,3.; C.1.,2.,3.,; E.; F.; G.; H.; I.; K.; L.l.,2. and N. with the addition of the bill in the amount of $37,123.79 from Shurly Construction, Inc., but excepting Items 22. and 25. from Approval of Bills. The motion carried 5-0 except for the approval of minutes, on which the motion carried 4-0. B. 2. One (1)Pair of Kettle Drums Ludwig Tympani - Recreation Mayor Cassandra asked why the City is purchasing Kettle Drums. Mr. Cheney said they are for the Boynton Beach Community Band, and the City furnishes the drums, music stands and music; Mr. Frederick, Recreation and Parks Director, said the funds come from donations of the audience at concerts. Councilman Warnke moved, seconded by Vice Mayor Ferrell, to approve Consent Agenda Item B.2. Kettle Drums; the motion carried 5-0. B. 4. Purchase of High Pressure Vehicle Cleaner - Public Works Mayor Cassandra questioned this, saying we just approved a high pressure cleaning device for Building Maintenance. Mr. Cheney said this item must be in Public Works, available at all times for trucks. Councilman zimmerman moved, seconded by Councilman Hester, to approve B.4. Purchase of High Pressure Vehicle Cleaner for the Public Works Department. The motion carried 5-0. Review Community Redevelopment Agency Payment in excess of $1,000 Councilman Warnke said he could see no reason to change the pro- cedure of the Community Redevelopment Agency bringing purchases in excess of $1,000 for Council approval. Mayor Cassandra asked Attorney Vance if Florida Statute says the Agency can decide on their own budget. He said it does, and in his opinion, if an item is on their budget, it would be better if the Agency had the responsibility. Mr. Cheney added that the City Council approved the CRA budget, and the Chairman feels they are somewhat of an independent agency and, since their budget has been approved by the Council and they would only spend within the approved budget, it should not be necessary to come before the Council for this approval. He went on to say he is not certain if our current regulations require them to come before the Council; Attorney Vance thinks they do not. Mayor Cassandra said he feels that Agency Members have been chosen to represent the City and have - 6 - MINUTES-REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA MAY 7, 1985 been told they control their own budget; if they waste the money, get rid of the committee. He would like to be made aware of their activities, but he does not think it needs Council appro- val. Councilman Warnke ~Said he had wanted to bring it up for discussion to get the Council's opinions; he made a motion, seconded by Vice Mayor Ferrell, to remove the reviewing process by the Council for purchases by the Community Redevelopment Agency as recommended by the City Manager in his memo of May 7, 1985. The motion carried 5-0. M. Consider extending annual contract with Boynton Wrecker Mr. Andrew Zuccala, 633 East Industrial Avenue, came before the Council to speak regarding deleted Item M. on the Consent Agenda. He said he understands the City has a $30 towing charge for everybody other than itself, and he urged the Council to open up the bidding. He said he will put in a lower bid than anyone else and keep the same agenda for the City. Mayor Cassandra asked if this item is open for bids, and Attorney Vance said we have the option of eXtending the existing annual contract or opening it up for bidding, Councilman Hester thought it should be opened for bids to give everybody a fair chance. Councilman Warnke moved that the annual towing contract not be extended with Boynton Wrecker and it should be opened for bids; the motion was seconded by Vice Mayor Ferrell and carried 5-0. Mr. Cheney said we now have a contract which states there is no charge for City vehicles, and Mr. Zuccala said he is willing to state his bid the same way; he suggested that the advertising of the bid state that there will be no charge for City vehicles. Then when a com- parison is made, the bid will be awarded only on the issue of what appears to be best for non-City vehicles; he said there is no problem With putting terms in bids. Mayor Cassandra asked if there is agreement among the Council Members to advertise the bid this way, and they were in agreement 5-0. N. Approval of Bills Under N. Approval of Bills, Item 25., an amount of $1,562, Mayor Cassandra asked what the item is, and Mr. Cheney said it was a booklet handed out at the beach. Councilman Warnke said there is the possibility these booklets can be put on sale for $1 and some of the money can be recouped. Councilman Warnke moved, seconded by Councilman Zimmerman, to approve the payment of $1,562 to Star Publishing Company, Inc., for the brochure on the beach. The motion carried 5-0. Item 22. under Approval of Bills is a Reverse Osmosis Study, and Mayor Cassandra asked if we have spent the $15,000 which had been budgeted for the study. Mr. Perry Cessna, Utilities Director, advised this payment is part of that amount. Councilman zimmerman moved, seconded by Councilman Warnke, to approve - 7 - MINUTES-REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA MAY 7, 1985 payment of $8,178.27 to Post, Buckley, Schuh & Jernigan, Inc., for services rendered on the Reverse Osmosis Project. The motion carried 5-0. PUBLIC HEARING Consider conditional use approval for the Tiny Scholar Nursery School, 2304 South Seacrest Blvd., submitted by Ken Carlson. (It will be necessary to open and then continue the Public Hearing since final recommendations have not been received from the Planning and Zoning Board) Public Hearing will be continued to May 21, 1985 at 8:00 p.m. Mr. Cheney said we had requested that the Tiny Scholar Nursery School application be advertised for a Planning and Zoning Board Meeting, but the newspaper did not advertise it. It will, there- fore, be considered at the Planning and Zoning Board's June meeting. Vice Mayor Ferrell moved, seconded by Councilman Warnke, to delete this item from the Agenda and place it on the Council's Agenda for June 18. The motion carried 5-0. Public Hearing for variance in reference to platting which requires the continuation of streets to unplatted property and in reference to dead end streets extending beyond 1,320 feet in length. Variances are to Appendix C, Subdivision and Platting Regulations, Article X, Section 10 and Section 10D of the Code of Ordinances. (Walboyn/Catalina Project) Mr. Alan Ciklin came before the Council to represent Ocean Properties, the developers of the Walboyn project, regarding access to the property at the rear of their project. They have worked with the City staff, the County Engineer and the City Attorney; it was agreed they would seek a variance to the sub- division regulations so they submitted a proposed access way to the C & R property behind Walboyn. The County Traffic Engineer confirmed that an 80-foot collector road is not necessary to serve the C & R project and that a 24.foot access road expanded to 30 feet as it enters Congress Avenue would be acceptable. Mr. Ciklin said they are agreeable to these requirements and to Mr. Cheney's comments in his memorandum of May 7, 1985, except that he would like clarification of his remark regarding the number of curb cuts. Mr. Cheney read his report giving the history of this project and recommendations of conditions for granting the requests for variance, having reviewed reports by the Technical Review Board and the County Traffic Engineers. He said they feel the number of points of access to the 24-foot East/West roadway between Congress Avenue and the residential property behind the hotel project should be limited. Mr. Ciklin did not feel it was necessary to reduce the number of curb cuts so drastically, as - 8 - MINUTES-REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA MAY 7, 1985 the number of trips on the access road would be minimal and it would create a hardship for them in placing their hotel on their property and providing adequate parking spaces. The proposed plan had shown 11 curb cuts; there was discussion as to whether the number should be reduced to eight, five or two. Councilman Zimmerman thought the roadway should not be built there at all along the canal and coming out on Congress Avenue next to the bridge. He described a situation at the south end of the City by the sewer plant where problems have been encountered and the County has required that the road be relocated. It was concluded there is no ideal solution to this access problem. Attorney Vance said the plan presented here is the best effort given the parameters they had to work with; if the variance is granted, it solves the problem in relation to maintaining the sanctity of the subdivision standards. Vice Mayor Ferrell moved, seconded by Councilman Hester, to approve the variances requested by both Ocean Properties and C & R Developers with the stipulations of City Manager Cheney's memo of May 7, 1985, with 2.a. stating "Not more than five Curb cuts to the access drive from the motel area." and all of the cuts to be eliminated from the west end of the property. A roll call was taken by Mrs. Boroni as follows: Mayor Cassandra - Aye Vice Mayor Ferrell - Aye Councilman Rester - Aye Councilman Warnke - Aye Councilman Zimmerman - No The motion carried 4-1. 45 Foot Height Limit Mayor Cassandra read what was on the ballot when the referendum was passed in March of 1982 regarding height limit, as well as his memo describing what is in the Code Book regarding this sub- ject. Vice Mayor Ferrell said our ordinance is very clear cut, but he asked Attorney Vance if a policy could be set stating to what extent exceptions would be granted. Mr. Vance said a policy should not be set which does not comply with the ordinance, as the ordinance itself states what exceptions can be granted for and allows the Council to consider each application. Councilman Zimmerman added that the ordinance cannot be amended without a referendum. Mayor Cassandra said he would like to have a State Attorney's opinion regarding the difference in what appeared on the ballot and what is in the Code Book. Attorney Vance said State Statutes limit the ballot to 15 words, but the ordinance was available at the time and was advertised in the newspapers in its entirety. Mr. Ben Uleck again came before the Council and said there were over 2,000 petitions from individuals who wanted a strict limit - 9 - MINUTES-REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA MAY 7, 1985 of 45 feet before the referendum; they had no choice when the exceptions were added. Vice Mayor Ferrell said there is no choice but to make exceptions for items included in the ordinance if they meet certain criteria, even though some people may not be pleased with the wording of it. Councilman Zimmerman said we should stick to 45 feet of occupiable space. Mayor Cassandra called a recess, and the meeting resumed at 9:18 p.m. DEVELOPMENT PLANS Boynton Beach Mall - Jordan Marsh Height Exception Two representatives of the Boynton Beach Mall developer were pre- sent regarding the request for a height exception of 5'6" to the Jordan Marsh store for a cooling tower, but there were no questions. Vice Mayor Ferrell moved, seconded by Councilman Hester, to approve the request. The motion carried 5-0. LEC~L Ordinances - 2nd Reading - Public Hearing Proposed Ordinance No. 85-33 Re: Amending the Future Land Use Plan from High Density Residential to Local Retail Commercial - Walboyn, Inc. Attorney Vance read this proposed ordinance by title: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 79-24 OF SAID CITY BY AMENDING THE LAND USE ELEMENT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE CITY BY AMENDING THE LAND USE DESIGNATION OF A CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND WHICH IS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN; SAID LAND USE DESIGNATION IS BEING CHANGED FROM HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL TO LOCAL RETAIL COMMERCIAL; AMENDING ANY MAPS ADOPTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAND USE ELEMENT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN ACCORDINGLY; PROVIDING A CONFLICTS CLAUSE, A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE, AND EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. Mayor Cassandra asked if anyone wished to speak either for or against the ordinance, and no one responded. Vice Mayor Ferrell moved, seconded by Councilman Hester, to adopt Ordinance No. 85-33 on second and final reading. Councilman Zimmerman said the granting of this and the following ordinance on the agenda is against the recommendations of the Planning and Zoning Board and the Technical Review Board, and he is strongly in favor of voting against both items; he pointed out that land has already been - 10 - MINUTES-REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA MAY 7, 1985 rezoned for these purposes in the Riteco Development, which he considers a better location with less traffic impact. Councilman Warnke said it was a 4-3 vote by the P&Z Board and under discussion at the first reading it was brought out that such a hotel/conference center would be extremely beneficial to this area at the present time. A roll call was taken by Mrs. Boroni as follows: Vice Mayor Ferrell - Aye Councilman Hester - Aye Councilman Warnke - Aye Councilman Zimmerman - No Mayor Cassandra - Aye The motion carried 4-1. Proposed Ordinance No. 85-34 Re: Rezoning approximately 25.77 acres from PUD LUI 5.0 to C-3 - Walboyn, Inc. Attorney Vance read this proposed ordinance by title: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 85-20 OF SAID CITY BY REZONING A CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND WITHIN THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, FROM PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT WITH A LAND USE INTENSITY OF 5.0 (PUD LUI 5.0) TO PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT WITH A LAND USE INTENSITY OF 5.0 (PUD LUI 5.0), SAID PARCEL BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN; AMENDING THE REVISED ZONING MAP ACCORDINGLY; PROVIDING THAT ALL DEVELOPMENT OF SAID PROPERTY SHALL PROCEED IN STRICT COMPLIANCE WITH THE DEVELOPMENT PLANS AS SUBMITTED AND APPROVED AND ALL APPLICABLE ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH; PROVIDING A CONFLICTS CLAUSE, A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. Mayor Cassandra asked if anyone wanted to speak for or against the ordinance, and no one spoke. Vice Mayor Ferrell moved, seconded by Councilman Warnke, to adopt Ordinance No. 85-34 on second and final reading. Mrs. Boroni took a roll call as follows: Councilman Hester - Aye Councilman Warnke - Aye Councilman Zimmerman - No Mayor Cassandra - Aye Vice Mayor Ferrell - Aye The motion carried 4-1. Proposed Ordinance No. 85-35 Re: Rezoning the parcel comprising the previous PUD thereby retaining the PUD - 11 - MINUTES-REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA MAY 7, 1985 designation but deleting the 25.77 acres therefrom - Walboyn, Inc. Attorney Vance read this proposed ordinance by title: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 85-20 OF SAID CITY BY REZONING A CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND WITHIN THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, FROM PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT WITH A LAND USE INTENSITY OF 5.0 (PUD LUI 5.0) TO PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT WITH A LAND USE INTENSITY OF 5.0 (PUD LUI 5.0), SAID PARCEL BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN; AMENDING THE REVISED ZONING MAP ACCORDINGLY; PROVIDING THAT ALL DEVELOPMENT OF SAID PROPERTY SHALL PROCEED IN STRICT COMPLIANCE WITH THE DEVELOPMENT PLANS AS SUBMITTED AND APPROVED AND ALL APPLICABLE ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH; PROVIDING A CONFLICTS CLAUSE, A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. Mayor Cassandra asked if anyone wanted to speak for or against the ordinance, and no one spoke. Councilman Warnke moved, seconded by Councilman Hester, to adopt Ordinance No. 85-35 on second and final reading. Mrs. Boroni took a roll call: Councilman Warnke - Aye Councilman Zimmerman - Aye Mayor Cassandra - Aye Vice Mayor Ferrell - Aye Councilman Hester - Aye The Motion carried 5-0. Proposed Ordinance No. 85-36 restriction ordinance Re: Amending current water Attorney Vance read this proposed ordinance by title: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 26. WATER, SEWERS AND CITY UTILITIES, ARTICLE III. CURTAILMENT OF NONESSENTIAL USES OF WATER DURING WATER SHORTAGE, OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES, CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, BY REPEALING IN THEIR ENTIRETY SECTIONS 26-38 THROUGH 26-45, INCLUSIVE, AND SUBSTITUTING IN THEIR PLACE N~W SECTIONS 26-38 THROUGH 26-45, INCLUSIVE; PROVIDING FOR LOCAL IMPLEMENTATION OF THE WATER SHORTAGE PLAN OF THE SOUTH FLORIDA WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT; PROVIDING DEFINITIONS; PROVIDING FOR THE APPLICATION OF SAID ORDINANCE; PROVIDING FOR ADOPTION OF CHAPTER 40-E-21, FLORIDA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE; PROVIDING GUIDELINES IN - 12 - MINUTES-REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA MAY 7, 1985 THE EVENT OF THE DECLARATION OF A WATER SHORTAGE OR WATER SHORTAGE EMERGENCY; PROVIDING FOR ENFORCEMENT AND PENALTIES; PROVIDING A CONFLICTS CLAUSE, A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE, PROVIDING AUTHORITY TO CODIFY; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. Mayor Cassandra asked if anyone wished to speak for or against the ordinance, and no one responded. Vice Mayor Ferrell moved, seconded by Councilman Zimmerman, to adopt Ordinance No. 85-36 on second and final reading. A roll call was taken by Mrs. Boroni as follows: Councilman Zimmerman - Aye Mayor Cassandra - Aye Vice Mayor Ferrell - Aye Councilman Hester - Aye Councilman Warnke - Aye The motion carried 5-0. Ordinances - 1st Reading Proposed Ordinance No. 85- Re: Establishing Fairbanks Communications, Inc. Cable Television Franchise TABLED Deleted Proposed Ordinance No. 85-37 Re: Terminating Building Moratorium within the Downtown Business District Attorney Vance read this proposed ordinance by title: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, TERMINATING THE TEMPORARY MORATORIUM ON THE ISSUANCE OF BUILDING PERMITS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OR ALTERATION OF BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES WITHIN THE DOWNTOWN BUSINESS DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA; PROVIDING A CONFLICTS CLAUSE, A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. Councilman Warnke moved, seconded by Councilman Zimmerman, to approve proposed Ordinance No. 85-37 on first reading. Mrs. Boroni called the roll as .follows: Mayor Cassandra - Aye Vice Mayor Ferrell - Aye Councilman Hester - Aye Councilman Warnke - Aye Councilman Zimmerman - Aye - 13 - MINUTES-REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA MAY 7, 1985 The motion carried 5-0. Resolutions None Other Consider Lease Agreement and Easement Grant with Florida Inland Navigation District Mr. Cheney said Col. Eisiminger assumes FIND will continue this agreement for Jaycee Park, and he recommends that the Council authorize the execution of the agreement. He does not think FIND will change the agreement, but it has not yet gone before their Board. Councilman Warnke made a motion, seconded by Councilman Hester, to extend the lease agreement with the Florida Inland Navigation District per Mr. Cheney's memo of May 7, 1985. The motion carried 5-0. Amend Agreement - Community Development Funding of City Projects Mr. Cheney recommends the approval of the amended Subgrantee Agreement, which is a procedural item the County wants reapproved because of problems with funds overlapping from fiscal year to fiscal year. Councilman zimmerman moved, seconded by Vice Mayor Ferrell, to approve the amended agreement in reference to com- munity development funding of City projects. The motion carried 5-0. Consider review of Sign Code Provision - Chapter 21 and Community Redevelopment District Regulation Mayor Cassandra said now that our downtown is going to be deve- loped and we have what he considers a very loose sign ordinance, he recommends removal of the grandfather clause and putting in our Code a required compliance in a certain time period. He would like to see roof signs removed, the matter of electrical signs addressed and directory-type signs placed on corners. Attorney Vance said legally we could require the different cate- gories of signs to be eliminated within a time frame. Mr. Carmen Annunziato, Planning Director, said from his experience sign codes are among the more tedious codes to write and cause con- siderable consternation. He suggested having a small committee work on the project if it is decided upon, but he said it would longer than one might think. Mayor Cassandra suggested that this item be brought up at a later date for further discussion. Old Boynton Road Utility Lines Near the Mall Mr. Cheney said at the last Regular Council Meeting a bid was .approved for the water line in the amount of $206,394; now an - 14 - MINUTES-REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA MAY 7, 1985 agreement is needed to authorize the County to be the coordinator and record keeper for this project. The City will accept respon- sibility for the water inspection and assist in the documentation for the monthly reports. Councilman Warnke asked from what por- tion of the City budget these funds will come, and Mr. Cheney replied about $25,000 comes from the Mall and the balance from Capital Facility charges--developers' contributions which have been collected. Councilman Warnke moved, seconded by Councilman Zimmerman, to authorize the City Manager to transmit a check to the County Commission in the amount of $206,394 at the time bid is to be awarded and to authorize the vehicle to expedite the improvement of Old Boynton Road. The motion carried 5-0. OLD BUSINESS Report on status of Day Care Expansion Mr. Cheney said he, Mr. Bud Howell, Building Official, represen- tatives of the Day Care Board, the builder and the architect have been meeting on a regular basis, finalizing concepts and plans, and are in agreement. He is hopeful the plans will be finished in slx weeks and the work can be done this summer. Report on status of developing added water capacity Mr pr( wh~ be~ Ce: ju~ Cheney said the Reverse Osmosis Analysis is still in )gress--not for the purpose of taking water from the canal, .ch will not work--but to determine if reverse osmosis is a ~ter treatment process than conventional treatment. Mr. Perry ~sna, Utilities Director, has been working with both con- .tants to extract accurate figures and analysis so the best lgment can be made on cost and process; he should have a report for the City Manager and Council no later than the first Council Meeting in June. Mr. Cessna said his report would be more easily understood if people come to the water plant and see the small regerse osmosis unit in operation. Mr. Cheney said well sites are still being negotiated; the land they had wanted to the west is now being sold and may have to be obtained through eminent do~ trl fo~ pl~ se. til ~ain. A proposal for the necessary surveying, legal work and )raisals will be presented at the next meeting for whichever ~atment method is chosen. They will come before the Council eminent domain approval for the 20-plus well sites and the Lnt site, which may change if the reverse osmosis system is Lected. Mr. Cheney thought the new system could be in opera- in two years. Councilman Warnke said he was advised by a Hydrologist at South Florida Water Management District that Russell and Axon conduct the tests to determine water supplies; he strongly felt that an independent opinion should be obtained rather than only using the test results of an agency who could possibly benefit from a contract. - 15 - MINUTES-REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA MAY 7, 1985 NEW BUSINESS Select Financial Advisor At the Special Council Meeting four financial advisers gave pre- sentations, and two were chosen for further consideration. Councilman Warnke said he would prefer Prudential Bache, and there was no further disucssion. Councilman Warnke moved, seconded by Councilman Zimmerman, to select Prudential Bache as financial advisor. The motion carried 5-0. ADMINISTRATIVE Six Month Budget Report and Discussion of 1984/85 Budget Mr. Cheney said there is an approximate 2.3 percent revenue shortfall, and he gave the Council copies of the budget- preparation material to be distributed to the staff, with one column showing adjusted figures compensating for this anticipated shortfall at the end of the year. He said additional revenue has come in through the Building Department, but a serious staff shortage has developed because of increased activity. Three additional people are needed in this department: one Clerk in Plans Check, one Plans Check Inspector and one Building Inspector. Mr. Cheney said even with these additions they will hae~ difficulty keeping up with the workload. He explained how the mall will generate extra activity in the coming months, but the mall has agreed to pay for an Inspector to work on location there full time, although the Inspector will be a City employee and will be administering our Code. The mall will also have a clerk there to check plans before they are submitted to the City. The mall will continue to pay for their building permits, even though they will be furnishing personnel. Mr. Cheney explained additional expenses that are being incurred at Oceanfront Park, such as extra bathroom and janitorial supplies and an electric bill of $500 per month, and said there will be extra expenses at Boat Ramp Park also. He asked for authorization to add a half-time Custodian for these two parks. An additional clerical person may be required before the end of the year in Planning. Vice Mayor Ferrell made a motion, seconded by Councilman Warnke, to approve the increased manpower request of Mr. Chgney. The Motion carried 5-0. At Boat Ramp Park, Mr. Cheney said about $5,400 is needed for additional landscaping; this could be taken from a $150,000 fund which has been designated for improvements. Vice Mayor Ferrell moved, seconded by Councilman Warnke, to approve these requested funds for landscaping at Boat Ramp Park. The motion carried 5-0. In discussing the Florence Fuller Child Development Center, Mr. Cheney said 10 percent of Revenue Sharing funds is set aside for - 16 - MINUTES-REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA MAY 7, 1985 social service projects and for the last three years $4,200 went to this center to fund the Title 20 portion of day care. The Florence Fuller Center has to make a commitment for their federal funds before our October budget. Each year a letter has been written telling them that, contingent upon Revenue Sharing Funds, Community Relations Board recommendation, and City Council appro- val, they will receive $4,200; that satisfied their need for their grant processing. This year Mr. Cheney said he is reluc- tant to put in those contingencies, because Revenue Sharing is uncertain this year; he asked if we want to continue this support if Revenue Sharing does not come through. The City contributes $20,000 per year to the After Care Program. Councilman Warnke said he feels we should continue to fund both projects, because they are so badly needed, even without the Revenue Sharing. Mayor Cassandra said he is a strong supporter of the Child Care Center; he suggested that Mr. Cheney include the contingencies in his letter this year and see if a problem develops before deciding to place it in the budget. O. Request from First Baptist Church for Use of Jaycee Park Vice Mayor Ferrell wanted to vary from the Agenda and consider this item next. Mr. Cheney said a Mother's Day program, which was an annual, community-wide affair, had been approved for Jaycee Park; this year that event will not be taking place. Rev. Brannon had asked for a different kind of event identified as a "Starlight Worship Rally", so Mr. Cheney referred him back to the Council because it is a different kind of event than the tradi- tional Mother's Day program. Councilman Warnke asked if Police help would be needed, and Mr. Cheney said it would be. Vice Mayor Ferrell moved, seconded by Councilman Zimmerman, to approve the request of First Baptist Church for the use of Jaycee Park on June 23. The motion carried 5-0. Be Consider replacement to fill Alternate position on Community Appearance Board - Vice Mayor Ferrell TABLED Left on table. Consider replacement to fill Alternate position on Boynton Beach Housing Authority - Councilman Warnke TABLED Councilman Hester moved, seconded by Councilman Warnke, to remove this item from the table, and the motion carried 5-0. Councilman Warnke made a motion, seconded by Vice Mayor Ferrell, to delete it from the Agenda, and the motion carried 5-0. E. Accept resignation from Joseph Delaney - Boynton Beach Housing Authority Vice Mayor Ferrell moved, seconded by Councilman Warnke, to accept this resignation, and the motion carried 5-0. - 17 - MINUTES-REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA MAY 7 , 1985 Gm Consider replacement to fill Alternate position on Cemetery Board - Councilman Zimmerman Councilman Zimmerman moved to place Mr. Joseph Delaney on the Cemetery Board as an Alternate Member. Councilman Warnke seconded the motion, and it carried 5-0. Fo Consider replacement to fill alternate position on Community Appearance Board - Mayor Cassandra Consider replacement to fill Alternate position on Civil Service Board - Councilman Zimmerman Councilman Zimmerman moved, seconded by Vice Mayor Ferrell, to table items F and H. The motion carried 5-0. I. Consider replacement to fill position on Housing Authority - Vice Mayor Ferrell Vice Mayor Ferrell moved, seconded by Councilman zimmerman, to delete this item. The motion carried 5-0. Appoint Community Redevelopment Agency Chairman and Vice Chairman Mayor Cassandra said he has become aware that the Statute has changed this Agency from five to seven members; he thought the Council might want to appoint a businessman or Chamber of Commerce Member to the Agency. Vice Mayor Ferrell moved, seconded by Councilman Warnke, to table this item until the Statute could be reviewed. The motion carried 5-0. Ke Discussion of Board of Adjustment Fees - Requested by Councilman Warnke Councilman Warnke suggested that in instances where the City made changes, such as zoning requirements, which imposed a hardship on a property owner, it might be fair to waive the fee when a variance request is made to the Board of Adjustment. Attorney Vance there would be a problem with different rules and con- siderations, and he doubts if the current fee actually covers the expenses incurred. Councilman Zimmerman said some of the hardships are self-imposed--not imposed by the City. Councilman Zimmerman moved, seconded by Vice Mayor Ferrell, to delete this item. Motion carried 5-0. Report on Cable TV Franchise Fees - Requested by Councilman Warnke At the City Manager's request, Craig Grabeel compiled a report on the complex schedule of Cable TV regulations, revenues and - 18 - MINUTES-REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA MAY 7, 1985 franchise fees. The City would like to impose a 5 percent franchise fee in the future. Consider Public Information mailing to citizens - Requested by Mayor Cassandra Mayor Cassandra would like to see a quarterly mailing to the citizens, but such a project would cost approximately $600 a quarter, or $2,400 annually for mailing costs alone. Councilman Zimmerman asked if information could be printed on the utility bills to save the extra mailing; Mr. Cheney said a limited message could be printed on the bills but it would take 30 days to get the message out. The Council seemed to think the idea was good, but the expense is too great at this time. Consider setting regular monthly workshops for City Code Review - Requested by Mayor Cassandra Mayor Cassandra thought a monthly workshop might be needed to address the Code problems. Councilman Warnke questioned if meetings that frequently would be necessary once the Code is adopted. Attorney Vance said he believed he might be able to write one ordinance to adopt the new Code, with back-up material being furnished to the Council for certain areas where there were questions. Councilman Zimmerman thought we should see what can be done to update the Code through the Ordinance Attorney Vance is working on and then determine what the Council would need to do. ADJOURNMENT As there was no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 10:50 p.m. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Mayor ~~~~ice Mayor Coun~man - 19 - MINUTES-REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA ATTEST: MAY 7 , 1985 ~/~//f - Counci lman City Clerk Recording Secretary (Four Tapes) - 20- AGENDA May 7, 1985 CONSENT AGENDA - ADMINISTRATIVE Allied Universal Corporation Chlorine for Water Treatment Pay from Water & Sewer Rev---401-332-533-30-63 B & H Sales 15 Bury M&H Fire Hydrants for Water Distribution Pay from Water & Sewer Rev---401-333-533-60-54 "Bid Item" Boca Raton Publishing 15,000 Fail Edition of Boynton Bulletin Pay from General Fund 001-721-572-40-72 Pay from Publicity Fund ...... !01-!91-519-40-5J Total 616.53 616.53 1233.06 Boynton Beach Chamber of Commerce Information Services - March~ 1985 Pay from Publicity Fund 101-191-519-40-54 e Brooks Products~ Inc. 70 Concrete Meter Boxes complete w/Lid for Water Distribution Pay from Water & Sewer Rev---401-333-533-60-5t "Only Supplier" Club Car April Lease Payment 30 Golf Carts & Maintenance Pay from B.B. Rec. Fac. Rev--411-726-572-60-8F Davis Water & Waste Industries, Inc. Odophos Liquid No. 1 for Sewage Pumping Pay from Water & Sewer Rev---401-352-535-30-65 Display Sales.,. Inc. Down payment on P.O. 62633 for Christmas Decorations Pay from Publicity Fund ..... 101-191-519-40-51 e Edwards Electric Corporation of Florida Balance due on New Main Circuit Breakers at Water Treatment Plant. Pay from Water & Sewer Rev---401-332-533-40-33 Council approved 2/2/85 $ 1,149.19 6,485.00 1,233.06 1,125.00 3,800.50 2,218.50 12,460.00 1,050.00 2~521.54 -2- 10o 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. Flamingo Oil ComDanv Oil and Lube for Vehicle Service Pay from Vehicle Service Fund---501-193-519-30-21 Glade~ Chemical ComDanv 20.10 Tons Bulk Fertilizer per bid specifications. Pay from B.B. Rec. Fac. Rev.---411-726-572-30-66 Per bid 3/12/85, Council approved 3/19/85 Holmac International Corporation Oil for Golf Course and Vehicle Service Pay from B.B. Rec.Fac.Rev.---411-726-572-30-21 Pay from Vehicle Serv. Fund---501-193-519-30-2! Total 20.70 1507.00 1.527.70 IBM Corporation 2 IBM Wheelwriter 3 typewriters plus options. Pay from Federal Revenue Sharing---320-7!!-571-60-72 State Contract No. 600-88-85-1 Gary F. Koester Pressure Cleaning Machine for Building Maintenance Pay from Federal Revenue Sharing---320-!92-519-60-41 Council approved 4/16/85 Lawmen's & Shooters SupDly, Inc. !0 Smith & Wesson Model 64 Revolvers per specifications. Pay from General Fund---001-211-52i-60-42 Per bid 11/9/84, Council approved 11/20/84 Morqan, Lewis & Bockius Legal services January, 1985 - Chris Yanuzzi & Gary Lee Pay from General Fund---001-141-514-40-6L Motorola, Inc. 12 UHF Surveillance Accessory Kits for MT500 Radios Pay from Federal Revenue Sharing---320m211-521-60-9E Nalco Chemical Company Ultrion 8109 Liquid for Water Treatment Pay from Water & Sewer Rev---401-332-533-30-65 Neptune Meter CompanY. 700 Water Meters for Water Distribution Pay~from Water & Sewer Rev---401-333-533-60-51 $ 1,889.18 5,929.50 I~527~70 1,701.00 1500.00 1,622o20 5,662.42 2,054.43 5,087.94 25,640 00 CO JNC L A?PROVED: -3- 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 1 Visors with Country Club Swiss Logo for Golf Course. Pay from B.B. Rec. Fac. Rev--411-000-142-01-00 · 1985 Pay from sanitation Fund--431-341-534-40-9A for period ending March, 1985 (Boynton Water Study) Pay from Utility General Fund=-403-000-169-01-00 200 bag N for Water Treatment Plant. Pay from Water & Sewer Rev--401-332-533-30-65 "Bid Item" 1,066.77 47,450.84 8,178.27 6,416.00 Quicklime for Water Treatment Plant Pay from Water & Sewer Rev--401-332-533-30-65 1500 "History of the Boynton Beach Municipal Beach" Pay from B.B. Rec. & Mun.' Beach Imp. Fund: 303,000-169-33-00 15,620.75 1,562.00 Edward D. Stone,. Jr. & ASSociates, P,'A. Public Beach Renovation Project/Consultant Se~;ices for the additional supervision incurred between 9/11/84 and 11/10/84. Pay from B.B. Rec. & Mun. Beach Imp. Fund: 303-000-169-33-00 Building Maintenance Supplies (Janitorial) Pay from General Fund--001-192-519-30-92 ,, .... " --001-221-522-30-92 ,, " .... --001-721-572-30-92 Total 28J~ United Coatin.~ Corporation-Final Payment 1148.15 96.22 284.45 1528.82 Cleaning & Repainting Potable Water Clarification Unit Pay from Water & Sewer ~eV-~401-332-533-40-3S 7,865.00 1,528.82 4,792.85 OUNC L APPROVED: -4- 29.¸ 30. 31. 32. 33. Haywood Ty Pump & 30bp Motor Pay from Water & Sewer Rev--401-331-533-40-3B Council approved 3/~/85 ~ampanella Corporgtion Est. %7 Cherry Hills Project - Phase I & IIA Pay from General Fund--001-000-115-87-00 100~Reimbursable from Community Redevelopment Florida Atlantic University ProfessiOnal Services rendered for Noise Control Project. Pay from General Fund--O01-141-514-40-68 Charlie Andrews Driver for Senior Citizens Club - 4 wks. Pay from Federal Revenue Sharing--3~0-641-564-40-5A Per Ordinance ~73-15, passed 5/15/73 Willie Ruth Mc~rady Server for Senior Citizens Club - 4 wks. Pay from Federal Revenue Sharing--320-641-564-40-5A Per Ordinance ~73-15, passed 5/15/73 4,972.00 53,116.20 1,000.00 280.80 268.80 The bills described have been approved and verified by the department heads involved; checked and approved for payment by the Finance Department. Grady W~ance Dim~ector I therefore recommend payment of these bills. 'P 2' City Manager C©%3NC[L APPROVED: Meeting: ~ NBAS07 C U ~ VENDOR,, [6bO 010294 1564 013733 [605 014033 1667 014241 CIT¥ OF BOYNTON BEACH; :.',,. PAGE RENT MONTH CHECKS VENDOR NAME CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT 1668 01~300 CARMEN ANNUN[IATO ........ 1669 .... 015314 ...... AQUAMARINE.._POCL_CQ. 1670 015566 ART OF FRAMING 1671 015701 ASGROW FLOR[DA CO. I672 _ . 015725 ..... ASHLAND ~HEMICAL..~Oo 1573 015993 ATLANTIC COAST FIRE EQUIP 1574 015289 AUDIO INTELLIGENCE OEVICE 1675 016300 ..... 167b 016311 THE AUTO-OTIVE INDEX 1677 020[50 Bo3. ASSOC. FIREFIGHTERS 1679 02[699 A.M. BEST CO. MICHAEL F[S~E 3/15/B5 45.50CR AAA GA~DE~, CENTER 4/05/85 978.00 A.O.8. UNOE~GR]UNO 4/05/85 3,703.50 .............................. ALLEN INSURANCE AGENCY 4/05/85 28,604.00 ALL[ED U'~IV6RSAL CORO, .............. 4/05/85 ....... l.~357.20 R.]SERT K. ALSO;ROM, ~H.O. 4/05/85 380.00 AHERICAN LIBRARY ASSOC. 4/05/95 47.00 ~MERICA~ 4ATSR ~ORK$ A~$O ......... 5/05/55 .................... 48.00 ............................... CHARLIE ANDKENS 4/05/~5 70.20 ......... 12.29 15.75 117.00 :276,00 ..... 25.00 2*270.00 20.70 907.20 40.00 1680 022325 CHRISTOPHER BIRDSALL 1581 02376k BLOSSOM SHOPPE FLORIST_ IN 1692 024590 THOMAS BDUREGY & CO. 1683 024710 BOYNTON AUTO SUPPLY, INC. 158~ .... 02~T~._ .B_O.~/~.._.~EACH CHAMOER OF 1685 024730 BOYNTON B E~-~'"'~ ~-~'~ M~f - ' 16~6 02~760 ~OYNTON GLASS SERVICE 1587 025580_ 2.00 ,~3~0,.~ 32.10 447.43 1,125.00 6,243.32 19.10 8 5.L9_6 1588 , 1689 1691 ~! ........... 16921~90 ~1 1593 i~'. 1694 1695 i597 [698 4/05/$5 4/05/85 4/05/B5 4/05/85 4/05/85 4/05/B5 4/05/85 ~l~5l_~ ~/o5/B5 273.00 170.20 61=80 176.00 250o00 10.00 355=00 20.00 4.00 .,-.4/05/85 '. ...... 278.00 031553 CERTIFIED WELDING ENGINEE 4/05/85.;i~:,~;:;:.- 500.00 4105/85 4/05/85 4/05185 4/~5.l~ 4/05/85 4/05/B5 .~/Q.S/~.~.. 025585 JAMES ~RDOKS 4/05/85 0255~5 BRO~ARD-PALM BEACH TRACTO 4/05/85 025500 ~ROWARD PUMP & SUPPLY CO. ...................................................... 025610 STEVE RRUNNER 4/05/B5 026370 DR. JAME~ E. BUFFAN 4/05/85 02539~.. .BURE~U..O~¢.ONpMIC [ BUSI 4/05/85 026450 BUSINESS MACHINES, INC. 4/05/85 03029~ JUDY CALANORA 4/05/85 _.~.30304 STANLEY CALE 4/05/85 030503 SANTOS CARRION __ 1699 ..... 0323~9 ..... ~.H_AFMAN._._SE~_U_R_I_TY. SYSO[~ · · 4/._0__%/_8_5... lTOO 032390 CHAFIN MUSIC 4/05/85 1701 032417 CHEM PACE CORP. 4/05/85 1702 ..... 03].557 CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 4/05/95 1703 033558 £LK OF COURTS-SUPPORT.OEP ~/05/85 1,950.00 508.75 74.00 37.00 1704 033664- CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT: OEP :.:~!:-,'!~' ~ 4/05/85 1705 0335.6_5 1706 033666 CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 4/05/85 1707 033667 CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 4/05/85 1108 .......... _033'/. q~ ........ _C ~L_p~__C_& .R. ........... _.~/~_5./...8_~ 22.00 , &~,~ZO_ __ 52.00 27.00 ___~.,_Zl~O · ,~ 4/30/85 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH PAGE 2 1% MBAS07 -,, C U R R E N T M 0 N T H ~_._H ~_C~_,_$ _ F! CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT 4/~5/85 7.00 l?ll ..... 04050~ .... QAVIS....WAT.E~___~_WASTE INDUS ....... ~/05/95 ............. 10,501.50__ 17IZ 04IG20 DECISION DATA COMPUTER CO 4/05/85 1,930.00 ............................... I713 041499 JEFFREY DEIGHAN 4/05/85 261080 I714 ........ 0~2905 .... CA~L...DIXON ............................. 4/05/85 ............... 200,00 ........................ 1715 0~0~50 DUNLOP SPORTS CO~'~ .... ~/05/e5 )27,45 ~.,i 1716 050310 EASY PAY TIRE STORE ', 1717 051287 ED'S GARDEN CENTER ~' 1718 053900 EMERGENCY MEDICAL g SAFET !~--= ......... 1719 ........ 0555~ _ERNST. K_,.~HINN~ 172G 0500~9 FN ~ PCOA F,~,., 1721 060100 DALE LAWSON, SEC. TREAS. ~/05/85 36.00 1723 060300 SUE FARIST 4/05/85 2.00 1724 062701 FIGUEROA MOgILE HYDRAULIC 4/05/85 1,345.00 1725 ..... 06.Z.B20,~IRE~E~[S RELIEF f,--~IO .~LO.~Z~5 Z.,2.89.Z~ ....... 17~6 0536~3 FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSI 4/05/95 ~0.00 1727 063685 FLORIDA BEARINGS 4/05/85 50.Z0 ~7Z8 063710 F Lj %[Q.6~ .~k E.R_TPL yMO U T H . z,/Q~Z~__ _.27.09 1729 063780 FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. 4/05/85 80,706.69 1730 065601 LANTZ FREEMAN 4/05/85 ~.00 L ............ 1731 ..97040~ GAFOR CULVE~I CO,. .......................... 4/05/85 ....... 3,~8.68 .... ~ 1732 07~537 ....... GOLDCOAST ENGINEERING .:', 1733 074620 GOUR'AET ~/05/%5 11.97 I7~ .... 0. T537~ ..... STEVE.GRaHA~ ................................. 4/05/85 ............... 27~.00 ................................ ~[' 1735 075396 W.~. GRAINGER. INC.' 4/05/~5 243.04 .......... ~?i I736 08029~ H,T.5o INC. 4/05/~5 9,110.00 ~l l?.~.~ .... 080305 ..... G- K..._HALL.5 CO, ......................... 4/05/B5 .................. 17.89 ..................... ~ ii? 1738 080310 HALSEY & GRIFFITH INC. ~/O5/~5 995.~9 ............. I739 080425 HANO~S ~/05/85 I7~0 ...... ~B05~5 JAMES H~UGH 4/05185 ~741 080'55~---~A~0~D'-'~ UILLIA~S PA 4/O5/35 1742 082719 JA~ES L. HIGHSMITH CO, ~/05/85 ............. 1743 ......... 082800_ £DNARD Go HILLERY~ JR. .- . .................... 4105185 174~ O8~610 JOH~ F. HOLLIHAN I74~ 084610 JOHN F. HOLLIHAN ~7~5 O8~630 HOLMAC INTERNATIONAL CORP ~105185 ~7~ O84690 EDGAR HOWELL 4/05/85 4/05/85 ll.80CR --~/051~i 11.90. 4/05/85 118.00 4105/85 809.60 4/05135 ................ 2,500,00 ........................ 4/05/~5 43.50 35.30 273.28 1,052o50 2,615.61 _ ~ 0o.oo ~O0.OOCR 400.00 126.15 74.00 1747 1748 1751 1753 1756 1756 086464 HYATT REGENCY 090099 [=B,M, CORPORATJ. ON, .j.. ' 4/05/85 . 408,00 -- 4/_05/85 -~ ..: :.:.. o9olo3 I.~.M. co~P. ~,/b~/'~'s ' 6,665.~z OgOlO8 ICMA RETIREMENT CORP. ~/05/85 1,535.I5 09~198 INDUSTRIAL FORGE INC. ~/.~_~ 'SAFETY AND SEC ~==."~=~."..14/05/85~.~E.~:~=~.~:~:~>:~==~ ~'~.= 09~209'?~'~ INOUSTRIAC WELDING' INC. F ~=[iF =~ :' ~/05/85 ~=~ 09~252 INSTITUTE OF GOV. STUDIES .......... - A/05/85 ~.00 094]0i INTERNATIONAL CITY MANAGE ~05/85 MANAGE 4/05/85 4/J0/85 CITY OF gOYNTON BEACH MBAE07 C U R R E N T N 0 N T H C H F C K S PAGE 3 CHECK ~ VENDOR # VENDOR NAME CHECK D~TE TOTAL AMOUNT · : 175 ? ............ 106'2 o [ -'7' -~'-'~'" C ~'E~'fc~ L ........................... ;) ~ ~7 ~ ...................... ~ ~"; ~ ~ .............................................. ~-,~,! 1758 101475 JOHNNY J,XY ~/05/85 1.95.00 1757 .... 110~.BB ~oA-~.._P~.~.~.~NG 4/05/35 1~.123o65 ~.;:,,_. 1760 llO~Og JEAN KARR ~ CO. 4/05/B5 10.80 17~I 110501 PALM BEACH KAWASAK[ ~/05/55 124.35 ....... 1752 ........... I12817 ...... MICHAEL KJ$~MAN ........................ 4/05/85 1703 1~5595 LORRAINE KRUPOd[ES ~/05/S5 17~ IZ04[0 LAMAR UNIFORMS ~/35/95 9[4o85 1765 l~Z? ~.A.ND~&~---~YGB.~__.$.~v~.C ........ ~/05/85 _ . 50.00 1756 120~al LANTANA TRAVEL 4/05/85 17~7 1217o2 CLIFFORD LE~IS 4/05/~5 200.00 I768__ !2I?fiq__ SALLy LE~I.S ......................... zi/05/85 .......... ZO.O0 1769 1220ll LLOYD'S AUTO ELECTRIC 4/05/85 125.00 ,~; 1770 13J3~5 MAJOR ELECTRIC 4/05/85 B32.9~ ~,,,j lT?l l B~4O..O ~ A N H~.~A~_.~ ~ ~.! E.~ .......... ~/05/95 _266.97 ..... · 1772 130540 MARINE ENGINE E~UIPo CO. 4/05/95 29,00 ...................... 1773 130558 RECARDO D WASHBURN 4/05/85 273.28 17.~ _IBO.~Z~ DON .... ..................... _A/0~/95 2~025.00 1775 130950 WILLIE RUTH NCGRADY 4/05/35 67.20 1776 130970 MC GOWEN DISPLAYS 4/05/95 27.50 1777 131571 MEINEKE DISCOUNT MUFFLERS 4/~/~5 9I.~0 1778 131766 MIAMI ELEVATOR CO. 4/05/85 79.99 1779 132770 MILLER BEARINGS 4/05/85 267.00 1~9 ..... ~.~2~.~ .... ~.!LkER DODGE 4/05~85 1781 1 327a3 ~ILLI ~'~f ~F ~-~-?? i~; ................. 4/05/95 1,177.37 178Z 136420 MUNICIPAL POLICE 4/05/85 2~89Z.79 1783 140536 NATIONAL DIRE PROTECTION 4/~/85 ~27.50 178~ l~O&~ NATIONAL LIBRARY RESOURCE ¢/05/95 1785 150463 . NAT*L WILDLIFE FEDERATION 4/05/85 12.00 1780 [$0477 NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE ACA ~/05/55 390.00 1787 142690 EDWARD NICHOLAS ~/05/85 279.00 1788__146548 NUTSHELL TRAINING CONCEPT ~/05/85 60.00 1739 150847 HUGH T. 08ELM - ': ~'..:';'; 4/05¢85 59.50 17.54 239..52 2-40.00 143.13 273.28 1796 163610 1797 lE~&DZ 1798 16~700 PORTER PAINT CO. 1799 176397 R.C. SPORTS 1300 18G~6~ RANDI ROBERTS SPORTS 1790 156625 OX~OOR HOUSE - ~/05/85 [7~ ......... ~6.gBZ.~ .... P,~H ~E~C~ _~.~AKE ~ WHEEL : 4/05/85 I792 160416 PALM 3E~C~-L~NCO'~'~'O~ .... ~/'05/8~-- 1793 I60~30 LISA PALUMBO ~/05/~5 1794 151510 PEACOCK'S RADIATOR SERVIC 4/05/85 1795 162800 BRUCE PIMM ~/05/85 PLASTIC WINOOW PROOUCTS 4/05/85 4/05/85 4/05/85 4/05/85 ~801 180496 ~RANGER CONSTRUCTION INOUS':::: 1802 180508 ['"'~RAWLINGS GOLF 4/05/85- ~o3 ___1~1~7 .... E&~J~__.~cE ..... ~/9~/~,..: 1804 181788 ~URT REYNOLDS DINNER THEA ~/05/85 ' 1805 182790 RICH MOTORS~ INC. ~/05/85 /805 184539 DENNIS ROCKWELL 107o00 170.~0 48.00 19.50 79.9Z 29.3Z _~O. 9 ~___ ............................... 52.00 102.15 273.28 CITY 3F qOYNTON BEACH CURRENT MONTH CHECKS PAGE 2'5 1807 1308 1809 1810 191500 SEABOARD SYSTEM RAILROAD 1811 191520 SEACREST VETERINARY CEN[E 1812 .............1915~8 1813 191515 SEER CORDOR~ TI ON 1814 192454 SHERATON PALM COAST RES~R 1815 lg2457 E_,__RAU.~S.H ~D~A~. _ 1816 194276 SNAP ON TOOLS 1~17 19~321 SARA SNYDER VENDOR ~ VENDOR NAME CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT 4/05/85 6,913.96 190615 SAX aRTS 5 CRAFTS 4/05/85 5.01 .... 191100 4105/85 1,415o64 4/05/85 3~2.50 ..... 4135785 ............... 410.25 ....................... 4/05/95 5b. O0 4/05/~5 54.00 .~/95~8~ 2]B.00 ...... 4/05/85 410,57 4/05/85 2.00 tS[~ ......... _l _9..~6~7 ..... $ o.....C EN I WA SIE~A!ELT~LEAT ....... 4/05/35 ......... 3,9II.16 1819 196187 SANDRA STONE 1820 196393 SUN TRAVEL AGENCY IMCo 1~21 196417 SUPELCO INC. 1822 200501 TAYLOR RENTAL CENTER 1823 202600 JEAN THURBER t 824 ........ 20~590 .... 1825 210140 U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT 1826 21014b USC~ DEFERRED COMP. PRO. 1827 ~0150 U.S. POSTMASTER 1828 210160 U.So U~IFORM COo lng. 1829 216392 UNIJAX 4/05/~5 76.00 4/05/85 ZlO.O0 4/05/85 76~82 4/05/~5 382.50 ~Z05/~5.__ I3_~QO0, O0 4/05/85 ~1.00 4/05/~5 4,460.16 42.Q.~/55 4/05/85 291.75 4/05/85 ]f:' '2,995.54 1830 ....... ~!6~.~9 .H.~.I..!~D....S%A!ES. POLI.C..E _.C.A~A/QE/8_5_' ::.: ._I.O0...OQ la3i 216419 UNITED WAY OF PALM 8CH. 1832 215415 UNIVERSAL BEACH SERVICE 1833 239~4~ B_.!~ ~,~A~.LAC.~_~~ 1834 230~50 '3.BILL WALLACE FORD INC, 1835 231800 WEYANT g A-$SOCIATES INC. 18~j ~ 32.~9~ .~.~ L &..J .,.._ .H~ ~ !~ 1837 24160~ XEROX CORP. 1838 206316 ZURICH-AMERICAN INS. CO. 1839 310007 RONALD ESPOSITO 1340 340041 MARION HARRIS 1841 390033 DAN- J. ~OTTL: ..: 18 ~ ~ ......... ~ 9~ p.~ ! .. :...~.~ ~. ~ N~. 1843 410003 HENRY DSTASZEWSKI 1844 4500T4 RONALD E. SMITH I84~ 42oo2~ TEaMSTErS fOCAL UNION ND. 4/05/~5 ~/0~/85 419.~L.~!__ :~/05185 4/05/35 4/05/85 4/05/85 ':. 4/05/85 4/05/B5 4/05/85 4/05185 747.25 525.00 $34.00 637.26 l, lO0. O0 2.8!- 50 159.05 250.90 27~,00 1846 010199 1847 012807 1848 013720 1849 013921 THE AMERICAN CENTER 1850 014241 CHARLIE ANOREWS 1851 014300 CARMEN ANNUNZIATO 1852 014910 APOLLO TERMITE PEST CONTR 1853 020170 B B AUTO PARTS~ INC. 1855 024396 BOCA RATON PUBLISHING 1856 OZ44Z9 BOBBY ~OROEN 1857 024730 BOYNTON BEACH RETIREMENT - .::': 278°00 - - ..: .__6_,? 27 ~4 2 .............................................. 273.00 206.51 875.00 A.A. ELECTRIC CO. .:.: .;4/i-f7~5 :-:" ;':'.: 99,90 ALEXANDER BATTERY SALES .:':: 175.00 ALLEN INSURANCE AGENCY ,_~OO 4/12/~5 250.00 4/12/85 70.20 4/1~$ 34~.00 - 37°97 ,;::::_9~.I.Z~.~:' . .... 3!-02 ................................. 4/12/35 1,233.06 4/12/85 625.00 4/1Z/85 6,159.60 ~/30/85 CITY ~' MB'AEO? C U R R E N T DF BOYNTON 3EACH PAGE 5 MONTH CHECKS 'CHECK t; VENOOR ¢¢ VENDOR NAME CHECK DATE TOTAL ~MOUNT 1859 02~773 ~OYNTON MEDICAL OXYGEN ~112/35 230~00 ............... [860 ..... 025590 ~ROW&RD CHIEF'S ASSOC. _ .......... ~/12/95 55..0Q ............................................... ZBO~ 0Z5600 ...... ~RO~ARD pUMp E'"~'UP~Ly CO, ~/[2/~ ............ 20,OB ....... 1862 0~620 ~RUNg AUTO CENTE~, INC. ~/12/~5 ~29.32 ...... I863 .... 0263B0 ...... ~ULLOOG [NOUSTRIES INC.. ............ ~/12/95 .................... 3~.00 ...................... 18~ 026~50 dUSINESS M~CHINES, INC. 4/12/85 27%.00 i865 026~55 SUSINESS RESEARCH PUlL,CA 1867 0]029~ JUOY CALANORA 4/~2185 20.00 ~868 0]0~50 CAPEL KLANG COMPANIES [NC 4/12/~5 ]5.88 ~670 0]1502 THE CE~TER FO~ F~MILY SE& ~/12/95 476.00 187i 031653 CE~TIFIEO WELDING ENGINEE ~/12/55 ~45.00 1872 032391 CHANNING L. ~ET~ r~ 1873 032~71 CHILDREN'S BETTER HEALTH 4/12/85 8.95 187~ 032897 CITY OF 50YNTON BEACH 4/12/85 3~333.33 1875 03355T ...................................... CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEo ~9/1~/~_ ............. ~.00 ......................... 18~6 033653 CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT DEP 4/I2/~5 3T,O0 I877 03366~ CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT DEP ~/12/55 22.90 1878 033665 CLK O~ COU~TS-SUPPORT DEP 4~.2~B5 _~,0~_ 18~9 033566 CLK OF COURTS-suPPORT OEP ' 4/~2/85 52,00 L880 03366?:;,. 'CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT DER 4/12/85 2~,00 ~88~ 036258 JAMES 1882 010395 DALE'S PAINT & ~OOY SHOP ~/12/85 101.50 1883 0~0598 DR. JEFFREY DAVIS M.D. 4/I2/~5 830.00 1885 O~l~20 DECISION OATA COMPUTER CO ..:"'4/12/85 350.00 ~886 0~1~21 , DECISION DATA SERVICE INC' 4/12/95 99,00 1~7_ .__0~1423 DECOR~ OFFICE FURNITURc 09159~ OELRAY BEACH MOTORS INC. 4/i2/85 1889 O&I6IO DELRIY ELECTRIC SUPPLY ~/i2/a5 93.06 1~90 0~286~ 0I'S ELECTRIC SUPPLY ~893 .... 9~6~40 JUNE DUN~J _~/!.~/~ 5 ~7-~2 189~ 050310 EASY PAY TIRE STORE 189~ 050310 EASY PAY TIRE STORE ~/12/~5 1~36B,65 1895 051300 EOWAROS ~tECTRIC CORP. 4~12/85 189~ 051~50 THOMAS EGN~C ZYK "'" 4/12/85 10.66 1897 05~552 EVERGLADES RIFLE ~ PISTOL./'::~:~. - 4/I2/85 ~0.00 1899 050~Z7 FASO MUSIC INC. ~/12/85 195.00 1900 051507 FEOERAL EXPRESS CORP. 4/12/85 86.50 1901 0~28~0 FIREHEN'S RELIEF a PENSIO 1902 053768 ~[DA POLICE COMBAT LE~?:? .... ............ 1905 053-~'E'NN [ s FLUSHZNa ~/[Z/a5 ZO0.O0 1906 05~600 FOUR STEEL CORPORATION ~/12/85 23.37 ~907 055522 DENNIS FRDN~ArH CHEVROLET ~/12/85 MdAE07 4/30/85 CITY DE DOYNTON BEACH PAGE CURRENT MONTH CHECKS 'CHECK 1915 080506 G.K. HALL & CO. 1915 080309 HALSEY'S 1917 080~10 HALSEY & GR[FFITH INC. 1918 0~1535 Jo MICHAEL H~YGOOD 191~ .... D.B!70g ..........HE.~LET[_._~.AC~ARD 1920 0~o10 J3HF~ F. H~LLIHAN 1921 OB~6ZO HOLLY ACCJF~ULATOR & ELECT 08~659 HORN BOOK MAGAZINE I925 08~690 EDGAR HOWELL 192~ 096360 HUGHES SUPPLY, INC. !925 ..... 08.~29__GEDB. G~_..N._HUNT 1926 090103 IoO,M. CORP, 1q27 090105 Io5.~. CORPORATION VENDOR # VENDOR NAHE CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT 1908 070560 "-GAMETIME, [~C.; ....................................................................... ~/12/85 385.83 ............... I909 070~01 GATEWAY FILTER 4/12/85 IC7,sB 1910 072707 'ANGELA GIFFOR 4/11/8~ 4~.~z ...................... Io[z 07GDST GOLF £OU~SE $UPERI~TENDEN ¢/12/25 1~I~ 0302~7 JOHN HAGG ~/12/~5 100.00 ....... ~/1~/~5 13.97 ~112155 329,76 4112/85 11,$0 4112/$5 618.75 _4/12/~5 ..................... 127.00 .............................. 4/12/~5 21,18 ~/IZ/85 292.55 4/12/85 247,38 4/12/85 595.72 ~/12/95 870.50 ~/12/85 555.17 1938 1939 1940 1928 090108 ICMA RETIREMENT CORP. 1929 090116 I NNAC ...~ [.~f]~ ~ll!!.~, I.! 1930 09~298 INTERNA~r~ .......... t ' 171.47 1932~ ~1 ......... 10020! ....... ~.....~_L....~.[ED_.!_SUE~kX IX!C- 4/~2/~ '"'; '''~'~ 100310 JACK'S CA~ERA CENTER 4/12/85 143,1~ 1933 101508 JEFFREY ALLEN IMCo 4/12/~5 5,89 1934 10~761 JOYCE ENVIRONMENTAL CONSU ~/12/~5 995°00 1935 1~2815 KIRK MATERIALS~' [NC~ 4/1~'~~' 193~ 11~221 . CAROL KNIGHT 4/12/86 53,50 1937 ~!~0I ELEANOR NOLLENNEBER ~/lZ/85 I z o~'~ ~---i-~ii~'~E -~'5E9~ E~'~-~E~'~'E ..... 4/l~/a ~ 5 o. o~ ................................ 12os47 ~A~IE LaVOIE 4/lZ/~ SO.O0 lZlSaS P~UL ~. LECLAIR ~/12/85 7°O0 la'['7¥O~'~'L-?--C~'iy --4/12-?~s zo.oo 122516 LIBRARY ADMINISTRATORS DI' ~/12185 1943 lZ~750 LOU'S SU3S ~ SOUPS 4/12/55 64,15 19~5 1305~8 JOHN MARTIN 4112185 lOO.O0 1946 130565 MAURY'S TOOL CHEST 4/12/85 2,009.50 19~8 130950 ~;WILLIE RUTH MCGRADY.'. i~:: "~.:.'.i ~li2/BS -67.20 1950 136~00 MUNICIPAL CODE CORPo ---4/12/65 550.15 1951 1~6410 MUNICIPAL MARKING OISTRI3 ~/12/85 107.27 1952 136420 MUNICIPAL POLICE 4/12/85 3~033o34 195~ 14~NgZ NOLANO-TROPICAL SUPPLY CO 4/IZ/8~.iii 78.81 1955 ~550 KATHY NO, EM 4/12/85 :'} ':"i ~ .37o00 ~56 lt654~ NUTSHELL TRAINING CONCEPT ~2/85 110.00 1957 153914 OHNI HEDICAL SERVICE IMCo 4/12/85 18.00 1958 160090 PoG.A. ~/12/25 2°50 ' 4/)0/85 CITY OF '3OYNTON BEACH .')AGE 7 MB~507 C U R R E N T M O N T H C" E C K S ~.:~ 'CHECK D VENDOR .~ VENDOR NAUE CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT 1959 150365 PAINT CENTER 4/12/85 95.[6CR ~1~. J959 1503~5 PAINT C E~TER 4/12/~5 95,16 ................. 1950 .......... [503~0 .... ~ALM BEACh. JR. COLLEGE ............. ~/I2t55 ............... 1~350·00 ........................ ~ . 196l I60924 PALM BEACH NEWSPAPER~ INC &/12/85 942,80 ............... 1962 160430 LISA PALUMPD 4/12/85 I15.50 1963 150469 PARENTS ..... · ..... 4/IZ/35 ... ii.95 '"' 195~ 150~BZ PATTON GOLF ~/i)/85 227.95 1965 161700 PETTY CASH LIRRARY ~/12/~5 2].I0 1966 162.~50 .... ~ICARg CHE~IiCALCO, 164703 POSTON'S NORL0 OF I~'~'~S .......... 4/12/85 ........... 7§,50 ................................... 4/12/85 35,42 176397, ~.C ..SPO~TS 4/12/ ............. 1970 13043[ RoE. PUSLICAT[ONS 4112185 35.09 ................... I971 IS04II RAIN~O~ PRINTING INC. 4/12/85 I972 ..... IS0496 .... RANGER...CONSTRUCTION INDUS ....... 6/I2/85 ................. ~59~92 ........................ 1973 180499 RANSOME ENTERPRISES INC. 4/12/85 1,19~,90 ..... 197~ 1~2770 LLOY~ Jo RHOOEN JR, 4/12/~5 100o00 1975 ........... 19~515 .... SEAC~EST ¢HARNAC¥ ............ R/12/85 .................. 68.00 197~ 191523 SEAL-TITE PLUMBING CO. ~/I2/~5 11~o~0 1967 196B 1969 1977 191525 SEARS, ROEBUCK g CO· !9~_~ [.9].~2~__~O~Q_~I_M_F~ARQ~D_D.ANCE~ 1979 191630 SERVICE INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY 1980 192585 THE SHOPPER 1981 _.~9~g .5.~ER._.~UR~E~__ 1982 19~371 SKY PIX 1983 194720 SOUTHERN PAPER CO· 1984 196003 STANO&RO ~ P~R'~_ CORP. 196010 STATE OF FLORIDA 1985 4/12/~5 347.33 ~C~-l'~J __50°00 4/t2/85 122o00 4/12/85 102.50 ~Z.iZZ~5 _13.05. 4/12/~5 58,00 4/12/85 178.22 4Z.I_Z/_~5 1.95~.DQ 4/12/85 7,015.4~ 19S6 1960&Z STATE OF FLORIDA lg~.] ....... ~0~3 __STAT~_.O~_FLORIDA 1988 1964Z3 SUNNILAND caRP· 1989 206350 TUPPENS tggO 210140 U,'S, NEWS & WORLD REPORT 199! 210146 :'U~-~-~ DEFERRED COMP, 1992 21641~ UNIVERSAL ENTERPRISES SUP 1993 221~86 JAMES W, VANCE~ 1994 230~47 RICHARD So WALKE ~995 231582 WELDING PRODUCTS CORP. 1996 231800 WEYANT g ASSOCIATES INCa 1997 232793 1998 234625 2000 241603 ZOOI 2700Z0 ZOOZ 280037 J.J.Ao WOLF ':" : ~.~L~_~.~_E.$~_.,,~EV[~ ........ XEROX CORPORATION TERESA L. DEEN JUSTUS BROWN 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 4112/85 A/IZ/85 4/12/~5 4/12/B5 4112185 4/12185 4/12/85 4/12/85 __5.15,9~ 589.55 50.lB _._~.1. o 00 4,460o16 496.05 5_ ,02~o75 192,25 42.00 1~100o00 95,00 7.50 19,95.___ 166.50 100oo0 q-/12/85 20.00 470002: PAUL .VALERIO .....F::-i!::i:i:-:i:ii: '?;,i~ t*~12/85 :;'::: ;:'i~:~i~:::.~.'".~-" 16.26 5301q-9..::: . ARTHUR ATKINS '.:i?:: ';?!!!:~! :.:!..!~:i:..j !:-i ~-: 4/12/85: i' ': ::::.'.~: ~'-~:'-.':]'., :. 18.06 ........................530150:':: MRS, INEZ AMES ::"'~-f 530151 TAMMY APPLEEY 4/12/85 11,90 530152 HENRY ARNOLO 4/12/85 24,25 540021 DEREL B. 9ALLEY 185 4/]0/~85 CITY OF BCYNTON BEACH C U R R E N 1- M O N T H C H F C K PAGE ~HECK" 2099 2012 2013 .' .......... 2014 2015 2017 Z018 2019 VENDOR ~ VENDOR NA'~E CHECK DATE TOTAL A~OUNT .... 540190 ....... 2010 5404U0 STEVEN BARNES 4/12/85 45.50 2011 ........... 540481 .~__B~NTL~Y ............................. 4/12135 ...................... lO.82 H. BIVINS 4/12/85 7.50 540482 H 540483 BETTY 5au[E 4/1~/35 46.24 5~0485 RO3ERT Ro ~ROW~; 4/12/25 15.33 ...... 5404~5 META BUDELNAN 4/12/35 7.50 540487 L.R. ~USH ....... ..... 4/lg/85 ........................ ~o.5o 5,o49o BARRY BARSON ~/12/S5 50.00 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2021 2028 2029 2030 ~50344 ...... CARNAVIL-ROSEN ENT~_R~RISE ..... 4/12/85 27o95 550393 CALD;~ELL-tqC KNIGHT CONSTo 4/1~/95 ......... 691.00 ............ 55038~ JDSEPH CALAPCO 4/12/65 30o00 5503~5 EARL No CAROY 4/12/35 __~0.0 550386 MARY A. CARLSON 4/12/95 10.50 55038~ JAMES CHAFFMAN 4/i2/85 II.O0 55Q389 ......... JAMES_M...CURTIS .............. 4/12/.8~ ......... 10.50 560278 CHARLOTTE DOLAN 4/12/~5 23.59 ................................ 560282 RAY Bo DANE 4/12/85 25.35 560283 WARREN OE EROWN _J~.12/~._5 560284 ~ERNARD DEITCHMAN 4/12/85 ~o4I 2031 560235 VINCENT.~IXON 4/12/85 5.33 203~ ....... 570095.__ Co .W.o_....~RNEST ......................................... A/12/.~ ...................... 22o59 2033 570095 MARSHALL EZRINE 4/12195 24.76 ........ 2034 580173 FIRST FEqo $&L LAKE WORTH 34.25 2035 580174 STUART FLAUM 25.50 2036~580175 :.-.RAY FOUST .' ::::::':i. 2 ~ Jli:i.. 26o41- 2037, 590287 ' Eo GERGO~ITZ '" :~':::':=: 1Oo50". 293s 590288 . ~[LL[AM GOLOSON i=: ..... Z.3.0Q .................................. 5~02~9 J. H. GONSMAN 7.50 590290 PAUL GORDOh 35.70 590~91 DWAYNE GRUSSENDORF 10.50 2039 2040 204l 2042 2043 2044 20~5 2045 2047 2049 2050 ~051 2052 2053 2054 2055 2056 590292 OSCAR E* GUNN.:JR,,,~ 590293 BEATRICE GARCIA :...: ',iT 6000~I HUNTERS RUN ..:" :: ;i~'~ 600319 KATHERINE HA UG HN 600320 MIGUEL HERNANDEZ 4112135 4/12/85 4 / i z / s 5 ~-':.:: :_ 4112/~5 _blt2/s5 4/12/s5 4/12/~5 4/1~/95 ~/I2/85 ";'~- "~' 4/12/85 4112/85 24.25 18.49 276o8! 4/12/85 9.25 4/12/85 27.50 4/12f35 20.00 600321 . FRANTINA HIL~--L :..... ::.5~, ::::;L: ... 4/12/85 :<:'}.i:. :: 114.95 60032Z : ASA S. HOLLANO$~ORtH:!:~.:.'.'::::.'.::::::?:'i:~i ~/1?/85 "':": ?:::. :'.' '25.50 6003231<:':. LEISH HUNT. '..' :::::::!:?'. ............. ::':::'"':- '4~12185 ': .: ~.~,~... _ 620123 EMMA JACKSON 4/12/~5 lO.SO 620[24 REUBEN R. JENSEN 4/12/85 __620125 CLA~K H. JOKL 4/12185 630198 FRANK KARBAN :. 2'.: : 4/12/85 ':' 630199 MARGARET KEEHN 4/12/85' 630200 EVA P. KREEMAN 2057 6302~! NICHOLAS Co KURUCZ 4/12/~5 2058 640216 TOIVO [AHOLA 4/12/85 2059 640217 OR. Lo E. LARRICK 4/12/85 24.40 39.25 1.75 25.50 3.00 ....................... 38.40 7.50 3°00 - - 4/~0~/85 CITY OF BOYNTO~; B'---ACH NBASOT C U R R E N T P O N T H C H ECKS PAGE CHECK ¢; VENOOR ~; VENDOR NAME CHEEK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT 2051 6~02 19 RICHARD LEPPER 4/12/35 13.25 ............... 2062 ....... 6N0220 ...... HA R DLO. LE~[S ............. ~/12/~5 ............................. [.75 ............................................ ' 205~ 6~022~ S~LLY LI [TL~ .............. 4/[2/~5 60.00 ' 206~ 650007 MI LNOR CORP. 4/[2/85 75.50 2065 650L75 M.G.~. STRUCTURES ~/12/~5 ~5.50 2066 OSOZll ROBERT ~E P, RILL ..... ~/12/B5 ~.~0 2057 650521 NANCY C. MAHL~R 4/12/~5 4.25 ............ 2068 _~50522 THEODORE mADJAROV ..................... q/12/35 ~.00 2069 650523 NEFTALI MATED 4/12/95 ~2.25 2070 6505Z~ EREK ~ATTSSON 4/12/~5 15.70 ................ 2071 .... 650525 JOSEPH L. MORETON .................... q/12/55 2072 6505Z6 SAM C4[~JOT 4/LZ/~5 ~5.50 " Z073 65052T PETE~ E. MORITZ ~/12/P5 21.15 __ 207~ ._650528_ R~CH~ 2. ~ORTMA~ .................... R/IZ/85 ................... 6.9i_ 2075 650529 STERLING MACKAY 4/12/85 ~9.87 2070 650530 MRS. R. J. MC AFEE ~/1~/85 3.00 ......... 2077 ..... 650531 __ ELIZabETH MCKEE ................. ~/1Z/~5 2078 6505~2 J2HN HC KEY ~/[2/~5 2~.~0 20~9 65053~ KAR E~J HAITI ~ 4/12/95 20.17 2080 ~70.~.7~ ~.A_MUE L_ OCC UL TO ~/12/55 ............ ~.~Q 2081 670075 RAYMONO ODOLPRE 4/12/B5 4,40 -" 2082 65OOZ~ JOHN P~GL[ARULO 4/12/85 73.00 Z08~ 6802~7 MILTON PIERCE ~/1Z/85 25.50 ............................... 20~S 6B02~8 ANTOINETTE PRENCIPE ~/1Z/85 14,40 2085 6802~g HELEN PRESSLY ~ L. 'qAULL 4/12/~5 .l.~,5Q Z08~ 6'70011 QUAORILLE HOME O~NERS fi/iZ/35 2090 700083 RONTO DEV. OF FL~. ~/1Z/55 7~.75 ......... 20~[ 700157 R I OGE ~'OOO DLOR S. ~/1Z/~5 100.00 2092 70026~ ANME RAYMOND 4/1Z/85 10.50 2093 700265'. :' FRANK REH~1 '.?:': 4/I2/~5 51.00 209~ 700267 RICHARO RIGGLE .'~:~J; :' ~/1Z/35 4~,00 2095 .... ~00268 W. E, ROGERS ~ SONS ~/~.~/95 A03,00 2096 710501 GRACE S ILVESTER ' ~/12/35 ~'0'~'1 ~- 2097 710515 OONALD J. STEWART ~/12/~5 26.~1 2098 710525 STRATTON OF FLOR~D~ ~/12/85 65~.85 20gg 71052~ STONEHAVEN OEV. CORP. Zi02 7[0539 JOSEPH S~NTINI ~/12/85 25.6~ .......... 210~ 7105q0 DALE SCHqAM ~/12/85 210~ 7~05~1 ROHEO SESTO ~/12/85 2109 7105~6 GEORGE STEWART 4/12/85 33.10 ZllO 7105~7 HEI EN STRICKEAND 4/12/85 q./30/85 g;i ' '' MB~507 ........... 2113 2114 2119 2120 ]--. ........ 2122 2123 CITY OF BOYNTON LEACH P~,GE lC C O R R E N T M 0 N T H ~__UE VENDOR ~ VENOOR NA~: CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT 71o5,,~ -oE,'i;J'i~"'~,' ~'U~fo~ ............................. ~/1;iA~ ..................... ~'~ ................ 7105~g JULE SZYHKOWSKI ~/[21~5 25.33 720172720088 THEIWgSATTER"'~'O~PANIESBABCOCK COMPANY 4/12/85~/~2/5~ ................... 130.16 ............................. _. 720186 MARK K. TILLY 4/12/85 ...... 720185 .... DAWN TOL.l N ........................................ ~/12./55 ........... 720185 ~&~IE T~LEERI 4/12/]5 7~0375 Eo N. VANC~ 4/12/85 7~0017 7~ODTB VET~R AMS ADMINISTRATION 7~0073 SIONEY WARNER 4/12/B5 ?SOO83_ NEISSMAN ~_ ZOHAR ........................ 4/t2/85 ~60D84 MAMMY G. -ELLS 23.50 19.57 75.33 ..................... 7.50 1~.40 _ 27.48 ........ 29,,25 ....................... 17.05 .41.75 .................... 25.50 2131 011~03 __ADVANCED FABRICATORs 2132-- --013720 A LLEN-"i'N~U'~Nc E '".~'~',~ N'~ ...... A/~O/a~ .... · - ~ 4/1~I95 2133 013777 ALUMINUM PRODUCTS CO.,INC 4/19/55 2[~ ........... 013~80 ALLIED UNIVERSAL CORP. ............. . ..................... 4/1 ~/.~5 2135 014150 AMERICAN WATER hORKS ASSO -~/1~/3~ .............. 2136 01~2G1 CH&RLIE ANDREWS ~/19/S5 213~ .... 0 i~300 CARMEN ANNUNZI ATO ...... ~/19/25 2I~8 OZDIOO ........................................... ~ ~ H SALES -4/19/25 ........ 2139 020170 B B AUTO PARTS. INC. 2146 020439 THE BAKER & TAYLOR ..- 2141 020~0 THE ~AKER-'~'TAYLoR C-~'~ ...... ¢/1)/95 21~2 020~5 DARKER UNIFORMS, INC. 4/lg/95 21~020~90 BOB '3A.RNETT 5AND 2145 02~55] JOHN D. ~EHNKE INC. Zl~6 021718 BETTER BUSINESS FORMS, ~N , ~/19/85 2147 023550 ARTHUR BLACK ~/19/B 5 2148 0236~9 BLANCHARD MACHINERY 4/19/B 5 21~9 024500 BETTY B~RONI ~/19/85 2150 0246~1 BOWER ~MMONIA ~ CHEMICAL~ 4/19/8-~ 1.259.99 2151 02~652 R.R. BOWKER C0. y;';. ~/1q/85 ~2.00 2152 02~710 80YNTON AUTO 'SUPP~y~ INC. ' ................................................ - .......... _ .~.5 2153 02~720 BOYNTON BEACH CHAMBER OF 4/19/85 125.30 215~ 02~730 BOYNTON BEACH RETIREMENT 4/19/85 2155 6,391.9~ 2156 :' ~AU.OF ECONOMi~b~.: :' ~/~'~/85 2157 ~y BUSES ,:::', ~ 2~.00 2158 __030298 '- JUDY CALANDRA"~:.'::~'~ ;,::':'.% 4/lq/~ 20.52 ~ --23.00_ 2159 030323 CAMPANELLA CORP. ~/19/85 65~670.30 2160 030558 NICHOLAS CASSANDRA 4/19/85 2 TS.0OCR 2160 030558 NICHOLAS CASSANDRA 4/19/85 2124 750065 MRS. t. ,O. WHITE 4112125 35.50 21~. ..7600d6 ROBERT WIESE 2126 750087 ~-i~IG~Y WIMER ~/12/85 17.07 2127 750088 CHERYL WOOD 4/12/55 13.65 2125 ..... 750089 JAMES .M° ~!~KINS ._ ~/.12/~ ....... 33.00 ...... 2129 790300 CITY OF 50YNTON 2130 7~0188 CZTY OF 50YNTDN GEACH ~/12/~5 50.00 20~,302. ~q 1,530.00 1,280.05 2.70 ................................... 70.20 lDO. OD 24.40 ..... T~ ...... 456° 33 4.24 ................................ 774.e6 2,146.50 195.00 -f-~ ~ OD 1~B30.25 458.14 25'~60 ........................................... 118.45 39-~.00 -,. MB~507 C U R R E OF EOY,"ITO'~ BEACH MONTH CHECK PAGE CHECK VENDOR 2161 030512 2162 031663 2153 032401 zi6~ o32~o .... 2165 032525 2165 032393 2157 03353I VENDOR NA~E CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT S.E. CATTL~'co~ ......................... 4/lg/55 11,430.99 CERTIFIED ~ELDING ENGI~;EE 4/1~/35 ll,ZZ3~O0 V[RGI CH~TF[ELD _.~/19/85 .............. ~45.00 ~HR I'S'T i A N-" ~'d I E N~-~ ~ E~-~ ...... 4/19/85 JEANIE CHAALIK 4/19/85 192.37 C[T~._,OF.BOCA RATQN ........................... 4/1~/~5 ................ 75~962.00 THOMAS A. CLAR~ ' 4/19/,25 75.00 2158 033557 ELK OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 4/1q/.~5 74.00 2159 033558 CLK._OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP q-/1g/35 ............ 37.00 2170 033564--C-LK OF COURTS-SUPPORT oEP ....... ~/19/85 22.00 ............ 2171 033565 CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 4/19/.~5 ' _ ....... 2172 ...... 033666 ..... CLK OF COURTS-SUPP:]RT OEP ......... ~/19/55 2173 033567 CLK OF COURTS-SUPP[JRT OEP ~/I~/~5 27.00 ~.~l., 217~ 0~36~ CLK OF COUPTS-SUPPORT OEP 4/19/85 30.90 .'; 217~ .... 034550 ..... COCA.. C~LA ~OTTLING CO. 4/i?/~ ............. 41.60 ......... ' 2170 035~i1 C~EAT[VE MARKETING SERV[C ~/19/~5 29.50 2177 041~I8 DE BR~ TURF 6 INDUSTRIAL ~/i9/~5 155.~6 ....... 2178 .... 0~690 ..... DE TEC.T IvE... 300K _ ~ LU~ ......... ~/i 9/'~5 ...... 3].7~ 2179 0~2907 DIXZE ALTERAT[ O"~S ~/11/95 35.[0 ~,..] 2180 044750 DOU3LEDAY & CO. ~/19/35 ~0.53 '~' 2181 __.0 ~.~.} ~ -~.U]?-~_~.~ B ~.~.~ I N G__~! C F S ~/1'~/~5 z_50. O0 2182 0~6650 JOHN B. DUNKLE ~/1~/85 101.60 2183 050310 EASY PAY TIRE STORE 4/19/95 1~37~.91 218~. ..05D}~.O_ _GEORGE ................................ EgBS __ ~/19/~5 ................ 2~0.00 .............................. 2135 050371 PAUL ECKE~T ~/!9/85 21~6 051300 EDWARDS ELECTRIC CORP. 4/19/95 8,19B.~6 ,~ 218.~ 053595 EIMCO PROCESS EQUIP CO __4/1.?/8.,_~_2,529..00 2188 053702 ELPEX INC. ~/1 ~/85 1~049.24 2189 053900 EMERGENCY MEDICAL ~ SAFET ~/19/~5 S!~ ................ 2190 053901 ENFRGEN 2191 050099 FW ~ PCOA ~/1~/85 12.00 1192 060115 FALCON C2ANE RENTAL ~/19/85 195.00 2IGC_ 061507 FEDERAL EXPRESS CORP. __~/19/~5 219~ 052701 FIGUEROA MO'gILL HYDRAUliC 4/I~/BS 25.~0 2195 062320 FIREME~,S RELIEF ~ PENSIO ~/19/,~5 3~661.57 ............ 2195 .... 06300~. _~.~S~ER SCIENTIFIC ~/l?/85 40.15 2197 053711 FLA. FI~E-CHIE~,S ASSOC. 4/19/~5 50.0~ 2198 0537~i FLORIDA ELECTRIC MOTORS ~/19/~5 29.50 2199 054560 FORDHAM RADIO SUPPLY CO. ~/19/55 ~.~ 2200 054600 FOUR STEEL CORPORATION · 4/19/85 73.50 ;'"'~ 220I 065590 CHARLES FREDER[CK ~/19/85 130.00 ............... 2202 ..... 0~ 55Q ..... ~ENERAL.. G ~._. ~.RUCK.. GAL ES__~ .... A/~ 9/9 ~_ ...... ~ ~9,95.00 ............... 2203 07~560 GOLF C TENNIS HEADWEAR 4/~/85 3~2.88 220~ 075288 DENNIS C. GRABEEL ~/~/~5 50.00 2205 075~00 GRANADA VALVE E FITTING ~/_~Z~5 2206 075~50 GRAY~,AR ELECTRIC CO. INC.~ ~/~9/85 367.~8 2207 080305 G.K. HALL ~ CO. :: 4/19/85. 30.00 220.9 080400 HARDRIVES~ !NC. ~/.[~/~ 5..~... ~582 HECTOR TURF & GARDEN INC. ~/19/35 21~.53 22[0 09~605 TERRY HENES ~/~9/85 555.87 221~ 08~653 HESCO SALES INC. ~/19/85 10,~.00 4/30/85 CITY OF ,3GYNTON BEACH PAGE NB'AS07 C U R R E N T N 0 N T ~ ~ H ~ ~ S 'CHECK ~ VENDOR ~ VENO~ NAME CHECK CATE 'tOTAL AMOUNT ~i~ ........... b ~06 ....... ~ 6'f" '~'~'~ ;" '~"~ ................ %/l";~}'~ ~- .................... ~ ~o ~ 0-0 ................................ 2ZlJ 0~4497 8~N HOGAN C~. ~/19/,99 508~40 2215 08~590 EOGA~ HOWELL ~/I~/95 200.00 22Z6 084693 RG3ERT HOWELL 4/19/95 202.50 ............. ZZI? .... 0~636~ ....... HUSHES SUPPLY_INC. ......................... 4/19/83 ............... 97.51 ..... 22I~ O~5~b~ HYORALINE 4/L~/~$ 7g'~.72 ........... 2219 090108 ICMA RETIREMENT CORP. 4/!91~5 2221 Ogl2]O IDEAL PRINTING INC. 4/lO/B5 137.75 .... 2222 094~g0 INDUSTqIAL ELECTRICAL ~/I'~/£5 2223 ..... 09~209 .... I~DUST~IAL WELDING INC ............. ~/19/85 .................. 2~0.00 ............................ 2224 09~Z~8 INTEP~ATIDt~AL ASS3C. OF F 2225 100310 JACK'S CA'4ERA CENTER ~/lq/,~5 2227 IOi566 JET VAC SANITARY SERVICE 222~ 104765 JULES BROS. UNIFORMS 4/19/'~5 38.85 2229 111550 9IRT KEEHR 2230 111~7 K..NN_O¥ ~ NNEOY 4/19/85 I0~,00 22~1 114221 CA~2L KNIGHT ~/19/a5 20.00 22~ ~15595 LORffAIN~ KRUPOWIES 4/Ig/~5 ~2.00 2234 ~I5599 KRUSE. O'CONNOR g LING ~/19/.~5 6.284.00 2235 ........... i20410 ....... LAMAR_UN[FORHS 2236 120~50 LAN[ER ~USINESS PRODUCTS ~/19/85 283.00 ........... 2237 120~l LAqTANA TRAVEL ~/19/95 2238 120~89 LAS SANA ARGUS LTD. 4/19/,35 3~,A~ 2239 120542 LAN ENFORCEMENT EQUIP. CO 4/19/35 207.25 2240 1205~5 LAWMEN'S ~ SHOOTER'S SUPP 4/19/95 753.15 22~3 1217~0 SALLY LE~I S ~/1R/3$ 20.00 22~4 122~8~ LIQUA-TECH 4/1g/85 601.25 2246 1~0292 MAC TOOLS 2247 I30928 DU'~ MC CAMMON 22~9 130953 MC GRAw-EDISON CO. ~/19/85 2250 135410 MR. O'S PAI~JT N' PLACE 4/1g/85 bO.O0 225[ --1~20 MUNICIPAL POLICE 4/19/85 2,920.30 2252 I40~2I NATIONAL ~RCHIVES TR FUND ~/Ig/85 65.00 2253 140450 NATIONAL LINEN SERVICE "4/19/85 II1.12 2255 141705 DALE NEUENSCHWANDER 4/Ig/95 2256 3'~.00 i~ITIT NEWS JOURNAL 4/i9/85 281o00 2259 ~5085~ J~M O'CONNOR 4/~9/85 120.00 2260 15~310 O00R CONTROL SYSTEMs ~/19/85 108.90 .... 2261 153730 GAIL OLSEN ~/1'~/95 471.75 2262 160372 PALM BEACH AUTO PARTS 4/30/85 ~B~507 CITY OF BJYNTON BEACH C U R R E N T ~ Q N T H C H E C K S CHECK ;~ ................ 2265 2274 VENDOR ~ VENOQR NAME CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT' 1604l? ......... ~[~'"~EACr~ COUNTY WATE~ U z,/10/35 30.3.25 ~'60~ 30 ..... LISA PALUHJO 2266 160~32 PALM"~QLT ~' NUf'"~'~C ......................... ~/19/85 ................... i51.30 ....................... 2267 160~7 PA~ER ROLL P~ORUCTS OF FL ~/~/~5 2259 160~62 PA T T.]'~ GOLF ~/19/85 227.50 2270 160~S5 STATE O~ JULIAN PATTYN ~/Z~/85 320.00 ~27I 151.5 [ 0._~E AC OCK '.~_ ~ AOI ATOR SERVIC .......... ~/1~/~5 ............... 22T.00 2272 161535 PErd[NSULAR ELECTREC DIST. ~/19/55 383.55 2273 161550 CHARLES PERS [NG 4/19/35 200.00 161705 .... PETT. Y CASH POLICE ...................... _~/1~/95 ...... 153,95 2275 162790 PIERCE TIRE CO. INC. 4/19/~5 22?6 162799 PIERIAN PRESS 4/19/85 79o50 2277 162~72 PITNEY ~G~E~ INC. ~119185 ZOO.O0 .................................. 2279 16~691 POST, 3UCKLEY~ SCHUH ~ JE ~/lg/a5 12~017o83 2280 16~700 PORTER PAINT CO. 4/Ig/85 2q9o59 2282 180496 RA ~GER C~NSTRUCTIO~ ~NDUS 4/19/85 656.93 2283 181579 REAL ESTATE DATA INC. 4~.~9/~5 385.00 228~ 181596 REEVES HAROWARE 4/19/85 18.58 2285 182781 ROBERT RICHARDSON '. ~/~9/55 100o00 2287 185~99 RUSSEL~ ~'~ .... 4/~9/85 22,568.'~ ............................ 228~ 190131 SCRWTD BO~RD 4119185 5~028.53 2289 lg0511 SAMUEL SATI'~ 2290 190510 SAV-ON UTILITY SUPPLIES. 4/1~/85 2291 191094 JOSEPH SCIORTIND 2.~92 ..... I?L&3Q .... SERVICE INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY 4/19/85 _ _500.3~ .......... . 229~ 193997 ~ICHAEL R. SMODISH-TRUST 4/19/85 67.00 229~ 19~697 S. CENT. WASTEWATER TREAT ~/19/35 73~079.80 2295 i9~800 SPALOING 4/19/~5 356.40 2296 204700 TO~¢N OF PALM BEACH 4/i~/85 i25.00 2297 210106 .. U. S, FOUNDRY ~ MFG. CORP 2298 ......... 210146 USCM DEFERRED COMP. PRO. 2299 210150 .... U.'S. 'P~'THA~ TER ~/Ig/~5 2299 210150 U.S. POST~ASTER 4/19/85 2300 2EO15I Uo S. POSTMASTER ~/19/35 230I 216350 UNDERGROUNO SUPPLY ~/19/85 2302 221486 2303 221502 23o4 .......... 23o~56"- 68~o60 ~_,360.16 160.0~'~ ......................... ' 539°00 3,119.95 1,71q.92 ..... 212.00 209.70 JAMES ~. VANCE, P.A. 4/19/85 VAN WATER3 g ROGERS _~/t9/85 BILL N~LLiCE FORO'-'~'~.......... 4119185 2305 230467 WALPOLE NURSERY 4/19/85 2306 2305I~ LETTER ....... .. WARD 23052I JAMES R W~RNKE 230538 WATER RESDURCES CORP. 23I~00 NEY.~NT & ASSOCIATES INC. 232452 RALPN WEI NER 232~54 WENDELL BUTLER SUPPLY 2307 2308 ........ 2309 2310 2311 2312 4/19/85 ., :.:::i::: ::: z,/i g/8 5 - .:'.. ~/19/85 4/19/85 125.00 200.00 275°00 915.00 .200.00 .............................. 1,100.00 126.00 ~3~.~_ .................................... X,/30/85 ' MB'A 507 , C U CITY GF qOYNTON BEACH R R E N r M CN T H C H E C K S PAG8 L4 CHECK" 2313 2314 2315 ............ 23lO ....... ~__.262830 .... CAR L ..21M.ME ~HAN ...................... 4/19/B5 ........... 300.00 ....................... 2313 2321 2323 VENOO~ ~) VENOOq NAHE CHECK DAT-: TOTAL AMOUNT 235,~96 SA'~USL L. '~IOHT ~/[~/'~- ....................... Z~F":05~'~' ........................ 235996 SAMUEL L. 'WRIGHT 4/19/85 275..00 261520 ZEE NEDICAL SUPPLIES 4/19/35 19.95 262830 CARL ZI MHERMAN 4/10/~5 300,OOCR 4/10/35 50.00 2317 264550 BETTY ZO~EL 320002 ROUSRT FERR:LL 4/19/~5 275.00 370059 ED KIENTZ ~/I~/~5 200.00 ....................... 710527 STDNEHAVEN DEV., CORP. 4/lq/85 25.O0 7.20187___ C L.I ~T.ON_~ gOD 6/1~/q5 5~.65 .......... 7~0~89 CITY ']F SSYNTOq UGACH ~/19/8F [1.35 232~ 790199 CITY 3F ~OYNTON BEACH ~/~O/B5 50.30 2325 .0102~,0 A.:}.F. FLORIDA 2326 010933 ACUSHNET CO. 2327 01090~ ACTION ~:}LT ~ TOOL CO. ~/28/~5 97.29 2329 013718 EO,~AXD ALLFI~; 4/26/95 2330 013720 ALLEN ~NSURANCE AGENCY ~/26/85 2331~ 01~150 AMERICAN WATER WORKS ASSO 9/~.6/~5 2.~..50 28' 2333 0142~1 CHARL[E ANDREWS 4/25/35 233~ ......... ~15502 ....... A~MOU.~_...~SEARCH.~.O~p~_~.~ ............ ~/.26t85 ........ 2335 015701 ASGROW FLORIDA CO. 4/25/~5 2336 015915 ASSOC OF ~MS 4/26/35 2337 016000 ATLANTIC HARDWAKE :NC. ~_/~.~/85 2~38 0Z0100 B 6 H SALES : ' = ~/Z5/B5 z33, o2o17o., Au:o PA TS, 4726785 2340 0204~0 THE 5~KE¢ ~ TAYLOR CO. _.~/~6/95 2341 021530 BEANE EXTERMINATING CO. 4/25/35 2342 021545 SNIRL~Y BEFHNER 4/26/85 2343 024700 8OYNTON AUTO GLASS 4/25/85 '234¥ U~ 4? [b'~-rT~ ~i~'O ~-'~'g¢ ~f'~-~TC-;~ / ~ g?-~ 5--. 2345 024730 BOYNTON BEACH RETIRE~tENT 4/26/85 2346 024780 BOYNTON PUMP ~ SUPPLY 4/26/85 2347 .......... oZs~6 .... ~.b-D~Y';' I'q~. ' ~ ~/26/85 2348 030210 C g R SERVICE 4/25/85 23~9 030298 JUDY CALANORA ~/Z~/a5 2351 030460 CAPEL ~LANG COMPANIES INC 2352 030540 CASE POWER & EQUIPMENT CO · 4/26/85 2353 030561 ANTHONY CASTALDO --4/26/85 2354 0324~0 CHEVRON USA~ INC. ~/26/85 2355 033557 CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT PEP 235T 03365~ CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT PEP ~/26/85' 2358 033655 CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT PEP ~/Z6/85 2360 033567 CLK CF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 4/26/85 2361 __033658 CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT PEP 4/26/85 70.20 .... .1Zg.9~ ............................ 53.03 35. O0 :~ 2.~:. 61 791.50 c~9.g 8 L, !D.~. 22_ ............................... 58.50 10.00 86.25 897.82 6,226.A2 1 ~g'~ ~ .................................... 201.36 20.00 596.BZ 144.44 265.76 lO. O0 13,561.09 74.00 37.00 22.00 42.00 5~,O0- ......................................... ~7o00 30.90 CITY OF 30YNTON BEACH CHECK 'J VENDOR ;; VENDOR N~ME CHECK O~TE TOTAL AMOUNT 2352 034550 C'ACA COLA 'SgTTLIN~'Cbo ........... ~*/26/~5 ................... i1~'.~0 - 2J5~ 0~592 (ULLINS SIGNS .......... 2~6~ .......... 0~03~5_ .DALE' S .P&INT. [_..~t~.OY._.~.~.gP ......... ~/~/~5 ..... 72,00 ..... 2]65 0~170~ WENDY DE VRIES ~/26/55 236b 042500 DIAMOND NURSERIES INC. 6/2~/85 :~00.00 2367 ....... 042550 ...... JEaN DICKEPSON 4/25/S5 _.. 30.00 2368 045~G9 D.R.I. INDUSTRIES' I~[. ' ............ ~/Z6/~5 59.97 2359 050220 SD-RENE INC. 4/25/B~ 755.75 2370 054373 E NG [NEER....SE~ ViCE CORP._ ..... 4/2b/85 2371 062820 FI~MzN'S RELIEF & PENSIO 4/25/95 _~,q08.90 '- ~ 202.96 2372 0~2977 CELESTINE FISH 2~7~ O1C ~;~3 JOSEPH GAM~L IN 237~ O72~1[ GLENDALE FEDERAL ........................ 4/26/85 110.00 2375 074537 GCLDCCAST ENGINEERING E T ~1?6/55 65.00 2378 080306 G.K. HALL & CO. ~/26/~5 157.55 090415 ALMA HA M~UN 2390 080~1~ HANCVAOE ......................... 9/26/85 .................... 2~.00 ~/26/95 12.97 2381 081605 TERRY HE~qES 4/26/55 556.87 2382 051641 HERE'S FRED GOLF CO. INC. ~/26/85 .1.~.2.30 238~ 082708 H[GHSMITH COMPANY INC. 4/25/85 -- ~8.78 2384 082719 JAMES Lo HIGHSMITH CO. 4/26/85 152.96 2385 0~4551 HDLIOAY~[NN 4/25/~5 ..... 3~,00 4/261~5 167.28 .................................. 2387 084693 ROBERT HOWELL 4/25/85 172.30 2388 090102 I.~.~. CORP. 4/26/~5 41.50 2389 090108 I.~.M. CORP. ~/26/85 2390 09010~ IC~A RETIREMENF CORP. 4/26/~5 2391 101625 .... ERIC JENSEN 1,543ol5 2392 [10400 J~AN KARR & CO. ~/25/85 .... 101.~ 2393 Ili570 KEL-GLO CORP. ~/26/85 IEi.O0 239~ Ii2850 GINGER KISL~NG 4/26/85 30.00 2395 11~221 CAROL KNIGH~- :~ :: .::!:_':.. : 4/26/95 2396 I[5595 LORRAINE KRUPOWI'~$ :i'.'~4/25/8c 2397 15602 CHARLES KUtS ' ':: ..... __ ~/~6/55 2398 12025s LEE [A5'~O-TI 4/2-5/85 2399 120410 LAMAR UNIFORMS 4/26/85 2400 1205~6 LAWMEN'S ~ SHOOTER'S SUPP 4/26/38 2601 121687 LESCO, INC. 4/26/85 12.75 Z~.00 ZS0.00 45o0~ 1,243o09 353.92 ~98,35 2402 1217~0 SALLY LEWIS ..................... 2403 ......... 2~04 I30325 DOUG mADIGAN 2405 13033~ ARTURO MADRUGA 2~06 130337 MAGNATAG P~ODUCTS 4/26/85 20.00 _~/26/85 ..520.00 4/25/~5 100.00 ............................................... 4/26/~5 45.00 ~/26/85 265.05 2~07 130400 MANHATTAN TROPHIES 4/26/85 - 70.10 2408 130521 ' NEFTIE MARINO -: 4/26/95 10.CO 2~O9 ........... 130928 ....... 2~10 130950 WILLI~ RUTH ~CG~'~ ............... 6/85 .............. L,.080,O0 - 4/2~/$5 67.20 ............................................ 2411 131571 MEINEKE DISCOUNT MUFFLERS 4126185 12.00 2412 134678 -DA~$-D MO~ ~, C U CITY OF ~OYNT~N ~2ACH C K S P~GE 16 *CHECK ~ VENDOR - 2q13 136423 ~-;. 24[4 136515 ................. 2415 136519 2416 140387 ~/" ' 2417 140453 ........... 2418 ... 140460 2419 [41715 2420 141725 2421 142.~35 2422 151340 2425 160100 2425 16037~ 2427 PALM BEACH gRAXE & WHEEL P~LF',._~.~¢d COUNTY HEALTH 2q28 I6039~ PALM BEACH COUNTY JUVENIL 2429 160405 PALM BEACH ECONOMIC CR~ME 2430 ........ 16Q.~.O_7__.~AL~...~EACU..H~D~A~CS 2431 150416 PAL~ BEACH LINCOLN MERCu~ 2432 lb0419 PAL~ BEACH COUNTY HEALTH 2433 161110 2434 162871 PITNEY-BOWES VENDOR NA'"E CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT MUNIC[PAL ~OLIC~ ......... -' 4/25/~,5 2,g61.69 MURRLLLE N~q[NE 4/26/95 59.00 :4UROSK[ AND ASHTON '~-~.9.A. APPRAISAL GUIDES NATIONtL REGISTER PUBLISH 4/26/35 304.00 NATIONAL 4ELD[NG PRODUCTS ..... q/25/95 ............ 72.0U Nt~S J,JU'( HAL q/25/~5 ALCREO ~iEW 3GLO 4125/35 398.00 .~¢ I X CAR ODUM'S PSTTING SO~L P & G DI~TP. IE, UTDRS 4/26J95 30.33 ............ 4/26/~5 362.69 _~./..%¢L~ 5 72. z 5 4/26/~5 1~. lO A/Ia/S5 70.00 ~/26/~5 70~.45 ~/25/~5 95.00 2435 165460 PRINTING PLUS 4/26/95 24~6 ........... 167501 ...........~.~RA~iO PAPEB CO. 4/26/85 24~7 176~03 QUILT ......................................... 2438 180493 RANGELINE FARM SUPPLY 2439 182771 JANES RHOOEN SR. 2440 190347 SAFETY EQUIPMENT CO~ OF ¢ 2441 191632 - 'HAROLD S~ROY 2443 19245& SHERATON PALM COAST RESOR 2444 192790 CAROLYN SZMS 2445~_ 194300 SNOW CONCRETE CORP. 224.55 _39.15 _ 4/26/35 g.00- 4/25/85 872,,50 _~/_2 5/B 5 __ 132. ~+~._ 4/26/85 tqs.00 4/25/~5 247.50 ~/25/85_. .._6.9- 55~ .............................. 4/25185 54.00 4/26/25 1Z .00 4/26/85 305,00 ~ ~,.. 2447 ~. '. ............... 2448 2458 216390 2459 221479 2460 2305%0 2461 23L~00 2462 232800 2403 234625 . 4/26/95 4/26195 4126/85 8,405.81 140.00 101.91 t 56 ;'~--" 32.00 4~0.90 194734 S.E. FIRE CHIEFS CONF. 194800 SPALDINS 244'9 ........ 19601'~---- ~'~N '~TARKDSKI 4/26/35 2450 196L30 THE STEREo FIXERS INC, 4/26/85 245t 196899 GRAOY N. SWANN 4t26/85 ~ea.ze Z45a 201590 JA~ES TERESI - 4126/$5 45.00 2454 ZOZ560 THORNDIKE PRESS 4/26/95 ,~.q.~.~4Z 24~ ....... Z"b5~'iS~¥'~&'~[ fib~D f~'X~roR co. 2456 210146 USC~ DEFERRED COMP. PRO. 4/26/35 4,360.16 2457 210150 U.S, PDST~ASTER 4/26/95 130.00 VALENCIA COMMUNITY COLLEG 4/26/~5 390.00 WATER DEPARTMENT ~/26/~5 _~.258.17 S ASSOCIATES INC. 4/~6/85 t,16~ ................................... WILSON SPORTING GOODS 4/26/~5 463.18 J.JoAo WOLF 4/26/35 7.50 4/3'0/,35 NBAS07 CIFY OF BOYNTON 5E/~CH C U R R E "1T M 0 ,.'4 T ~ C H E C K S PA3E CHECK 24~4 2465 2456 2467 2458 2459 2470 VENDOR # VENDOR NA~E CHECK DAT[ TOTAL A~OUNT 250319 HEL£N Z~CHEK 2~0031 dUSTUS ~O~; 4/26f~5 20.00 340019 .... DALE HAMH~CK 4./26/~3 7~o00 400008 ED NICHOLAS 440025 FREDA RICE 4/26/~ ... 4'4004I . ~I£HAEL ~YA',~ 450003 PAUL VALE~ID J~. 21039 270~15 :] ........... Zl040 ..... 020405 21041 021540 :.. 21042 026480 ............ 21043 ...... 030501 .... 21044 250320 RICHARD ~.'"]; 21045 290oIo CHARLES L CASF - ~ . 21046 033600 C A L L Z E.....C L A.N~.O'g 21047 300006 WILFRED J DENIS 21048 330001 GOROON E. GREGORY ......... 210~9 ~_~3~QO~ .... LENO ~.. ~A~R I ~_. 21050 340007 GUS R. HART 21051 340016 CARRRLEIZER HERRING ..... ~ ~O~L~_. ~.~ K S 21053 084650 HURIEL HOLZMAN 2105~ 104508 FRANK JOHNSON~ BAND " _~3 0~.~ ..... ! P~ $99 ~5.0.~G.~__~ 21056 iO~SIO JOHN JOH~STO~ 21057 370013 VIRGINIA 21058~111636 DOROTHEA M K~NNEOY 21059 370002' : MINNIE L KING :' 210~ 380007 HERBERT LAESSER 21062 330002 VERA LEh'I S 21063 380006 GRETCHEN LU~Y 210b~ HE N.R Y ALBERS 4/01/35 549.00 CONS YA*ICE --.~A I S H ...................... 4/'3 [/~5 ............ 53.79 FRAncK A. BEONARICK 4/01/85 108.59 O~E ~lJTL~:R ~-/.91/~ 5 227.58 R E~'IA CARRIER .................................... 4/Gl/E5 .............. 63.23 .... 4/01/55 205.05 z'/O [/E'5 493.52 4/~I/~5 .......... 2.64,40 ....................... 4/01/85 ~5.39 z~/O t/~5 _4/0 t/'35 .,431,55~ ....................... 4/31/~5 4/01/85 ~55.35 4/0[/~5 164.46 4/0t/~5 ~9.75 ;/01/~5 561,19 4/21/~5 195,33 4/0 ~/95 2 4/01/B5 260.8~ -~/0_1 /~ .... _2~.0~ ............................ ~/01/95 346,52 4/~ 1/ 21065 21066 2106~ 21068 21069 192592 21070 450024 1603~0 TE~EESA P~DGETT 166300 ELEANOR PUFFER ~9~.~ .~HNEIDER-MAXWELL-CONqID[ :." _ ........ 4/01/~5 ADA SHOOK 4/01/85 FRANK S~ITN 4/01/85 4/0t/85 "'"':': ..... _5/.Q.~Z~5 4/')1/~5 4/01/85 21071 400005 MARY TENK 21072 202515 LEE THONAS 21373 ..... ~.3045~ .~.k.~.~...~ALL~.~._ 21074 490018 MC ARTHUR WATERS 21075 266900 MILDRED A. ZWART 21076 278.31 01.28 133.20 253.66 ................................. 20Z.Z1 91.03 238.95 729.9l 168.9Q 451o 2q_ 77.13 21077 2107~ 21079 21080 2tOB1 210~2 020500 SR~.DFORD 8AXLEY 4/01/85 330008 J H,~ GARDNER 080366 "I'LLIA~ R. HAMILTOn':'?': oa635t _~q.~ HU~.gL~.~.rO~__ : .... [ 06~50 GEORGE JUNNIER ~/0 L/85 ~32780 HAROLD MILLER ~/01/85 094291 .I.NTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE .4/0[/85 597.00 ;'?" :':!j' · :1,914.55 2,127.10 9~-~ .................................... 869.B3 651o47 ~gD_~.O~_ Z;/]0~/95 CITY JIF GOYNTON }%,EACH ~A507 C U .q R E ,"1 T M 0 N T H C N E C K S PAGE ~HECK ,'~ VENDOR ¢; VENDOR NA'4E CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT 21033 .... l. qq-690 ....... THEODORF ~'~G ..................... q/Ol/~' - 1,000.00 2108~ 0'31 ~50 HAP PLO H~RRING 4/C1/e5 30 · 32.~ 2JO85 L 14~50 · ~101/85 ............... 1,0~3.~ .................................................. 2IOBm i2~590 NO~MAN LOLATTE ~/0L/85 21087 I~5Og ALLAN '4YQUI ST g/0~/85 959. lI 21088 ~2000~ STA'~LEY ~ PO.R. TER .............. ~/0[/~3 ...... ~02.16 2~08g [ 9~,290 KEN S~w ~/gl/~5 2[090 205500 JOHN P;. TUJTE 4/O1/85 91,50 2[092 2~5~5 CURTIS E. WRIGHT ~/0~/55 2~0~] 202~2 THE CREDIT UN[ON OF PALM ~/0L/~5 T32.00 2[09~ ....... O20~71 ......... ~ARNETT.. 3AN~...-..WIIHHOLOIN .............. q/Ol/~5 ......... 625.23 ..................... 21095 0~5~7 GOLOCCA ST TE'~TS 3/27/05 2 17.50C~ 2109~ 020471 5ARNETT 9A~K ~THHOLOIN ~/0~/55 461.90 ZLI05 2~OO~2 LENIS ASKINS 3/20/~5 21106 O7~5~T GOLDCOA ST TENTS ~/01/95 52.50 2IIOB [b03T6 PAL~ EEACM COUNTY ~EALTH ~/O~/U5 20.00 2[[gg 2S0053 '4 IC HAEL 3ALL APg ~/0~/~5 16g. SZ 21111 202~2 THE CREDIT UNION OF PALM 4/0~/85 19,708.32 2II12 032895 CITY OF 5OYNTON ~EACH ~/05/85 215,z, 29.58 2~115 ~90037 ROM HRIGHT 4/0E/~5 2Liio 320026 ALMA F~AZIER 4/05/~.__ .... 358... 76 ............................................ 2111~ 140~7 NATIONAL HURRICANE CONF. 4/05/85 ]:':' ' 390.00 21119 196020 STATE OF FLORIDA DEPT. · 4/ng/85 5.80 211~O 02~7~9 5OYNTON COmmERCE CENTER,[ ~/09/95 10,~00.00 2L~l 0~610 JOHN ~. HOLLIHAN ~/10/85 21~G2 07561g GULFSTREA~ LUM~EP, CO. 4/10/85 21iGG G90003 WRIGHT, HELEN E. 4/it/~5 ':']::J'.:] 208,60 2L1~6 032895 CITY ,IF 5OY~TON PEACH ~/I2/35 205,151.61 2[1~7 02047l BARNETT BANK -- WITHHOLOIN ~/iZ/G5 30,I76.93 21148 053759 FLA. PUN[CIPAL GOLF COUPS N/I2/85 25.00 2[~9 062820 ~-~)~-iS RELIEF [ PENS[O-.' ~/12/85 17.92 21150 210150 U.S. POST~ASTER 4/~5/85 21151 0[~05~ AMERICAN PUBLIC WORKS ASS ~/!5/85 300.00 21152 033629 ALLEN C. CLAqK 4/[6/e5 21153 032901 CITY O~ 50YNTON BEACH 4/~T/~5 46,61 21154 02]800 BLUE CROSS OF FLORIDA 4/16/95 109,066.g4 21155 2115~ 21157 211~8 21159 21160 2214~&' .JAMES W. VANCE, P.A. ' ::: :' ~/I?/55 :!:i:~ ' 5,1OO.OO 0~TP~ ffL~RIg. A.DIRECTORS' SEMINA 4/17/85 03~601 CO~FOR¥ INN 4/17/95 52.00 055590 CHARLES FREDERICK ~/17/85 72.O0 0,~2799 EDWARD G. HILLERY, JR. ~/18/85 2,000.00 ~BAS07 C U R CITY OF BOYNTON B~ACH RENT MONTH CH EC~S P~GE la CHECK ~ VENDOR # VENDOR NAME CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT 21161 202442 THE CREDIT UNION OF PALM ~/18/S~ 19,909.19 21162 032895 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 4/19/B5 227,849.63 BA,N~ 21165 450025 WARREN H SHELHAMER 210151 U.S. POST~ASTER 055310 EQUITABLE LIFE ASSUR&~CE _106.~ 00___~ 5 LI X MARKET 032467 CHICKE'~ UNLIMITED 030558 NICHOLAS CASSANDRA 2117~ .... 262630~__CAR.L ZIMMERMAN 21174 016656 EZELL HESTER 21175 16O365 PAINT CENTER 21177 042864 DISPLAY SALES 21178 146548 NUTSHELL TRAINING CONCEPT 2~239 0~2895 CITY OF ~OYNTON BEACH 4/25/85 21240 020471 ~AffN~TT SANK - NiTHHOLDIN 4/26/9~ ?'. '. :.. :..: .' .- 21167 21108 21170 21172 __33,185.2Q 378.76 4/19/e5 247.~2 4/19/55 110.00 4/19/85 23,093.61 ~/22~.~5 _17,6.I._ 4/22/85 217.00 4/22/85 300.00 .... ~/ZZ/BS. 275,02 4/2~/85 128.38 4/24/85 37.52 ~J_241~5 ......... 10.5_o00 4/24185 1,050.00 4/24/85 120o00 20,545.~a "' 206,b17.49 29,852.~2