Minutes 10-15-83MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL HELD AT
CITY HALL, BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, NOVEMBER 15, 1983
PRESENT
James R. Warnke, Mayor
Carl Zimmerman, Vice Mayor
Nick Cassandra, Councilman
Joe deLong, Councilman
Samuel L. Wright, Councilman
Peter L. Cheney, City Manager
Betty S. Boroni, City Clerk
James W. Vance, City Attorney
Mayor Warnke called the meeting to order at 7:30 P. M. He
announced the invocation tonight will be given by one of our
prominent citizens, Mr. Jim O'Meara, followed by the Pledge
of Allegiance to the Flag.
AGENDA APPROVAL
Councilman deLong stated under Administrative, he would like
input from the Council in reference to the letter received
from Futura Printing.
Mr. Cheney referred to submitting a supplemental agenda and
stated he would like to make two additions to the Consent
Agenda: an additional bill under Approval of Bills from Jim
Graham, Auctioneer, in the amount of $3,717.48, and request
for approval of a cemetery refund. Under Legal, there are
two additions, an ordinance for first reading in reference
to annexation of the Melear property and a resolution rela-
tive to the annexation of the Melear property. Also, under
the Consent Agenda, he would like to delete Item E -
Approval of Boynton Beach Elks Lodge No. 2676 to use Jaycee
Park for Craft Bazaar, because we have not received the
material relative to this request.
Councilman Wright stated under New Business, he would like
to add the communication from Motorola regarding the unitary
tax. Under New Business, he also requests the item of
replacement for the representative on the Community Action
Board.
Mr. deLong moved adoption of the agenda with these additions
and deletions, seconded by Mr. Cassandra. Motion carried
5-0.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mayor Warnke acknowledged the presence in the audience of
our immediate past mayor, Marty Trauger, and the Director of
the Chamber of Commerce, Owen Anderson.
The Mayor announced that City Hall will be closed on
November 24 and 25 in observance of the Thanksgiving
holiday.
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Mayor Warnke announced the Christmas Parade will be held on
Sunday, December 4.
Mayor Warnke advised that he has received a communication
from the Statue of Liberty Committee of Florida asking him
to be the representative for forwarding funds from this area
to them. He has requested further details about this. It
will cost the citizens one-quarter billion dollars to reno-
vate the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island and he questions
this amount and wants more information before agreeing to
take donations in the name of the City.
Mayor Warnke announced that he received a communication from
Senator Paula Hawkins advising that her aide will be at
Boynton Beach City Hall from 2:00 to 3:00 P.M. on November
30 for any questions anyone may have of Senator Hawkins.
Mayor Warnke read a Proclamation proclaiming the month of
December, 1983, as "Let There Be Peace on Earth and Let It
Begin With Me".
The Mayor then proclaimed the decade of 1983-1992 as "The
Decade of Disabled Persons".
Mayor Warnke read the holiday sanitation schedule pertaining
to garbage and trash pickup.
MINUTES
Regular City Council Meeting Minutes of November 1, 1983
Mr. Cassandra moved to accept the minutes as presented,
seconded by Mr. deLong. Motion carried 5-0.
CITY MANAGER'S REPORT
Beach Renovation Project
Mr. Cheney announced this project is advertised for
receiving bids on December 6. As of now, 16 bidders have
picked up documents. A pre-bid conference was held today
and about 12 general contractors were present, which
suggests a lot of interest in the project and hopefully we
will receive a good price. It is anticipated that bids will
be opened on December 6 with construction starting just
after the new year.
State Nursery
Mr. Cheney told about the Dept. of Transportation owning a
large nursery south of here and giving away trees and
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advised we have brought about 170 trees back to the City,
which we are putting in our nursery for future planting.
Girl Scout Park
Mr. Cheney reported that we have finally received the
recorded deed for Girl Scout Park. We are now the owners of
Girl Scout Park, as long as we use it for public purposes.
We have no specific plans or money now for the park.
Utility Line Construction
The City Manager referred to the Council approving construc-
tion of utility lines for the V.F.W. building and access
street and reported that the contract was awarded two weeks
ago and he believes construction has begun. Also included
is construction of the utility line on S. W. 8th Street and
construction will begin very soon. This street will give
additional access to the east end of the Leisureville
development.
Golf Course
Mr. Cheney referred to the golf course permits being sold
out and reported that as of the beginning of this month,
there are 353 for the City and 447 for the County. We have
no problem filling ~acancies because there are 544 names on
the waiting list. We can keep 800 names on the annual per-
mit list full for some time.
PUBLIC AUDIENCE
Mayor Warnke announced that anybody who wished to speak on
any item not on the agenda may come forward and do so at
this time. He added if anyone wishes to speak on an item on
the agenda to please give their name to the City Clerk and
they will be called upon at that time.
Mr. Earl Hawk, Principal of Atlantic High School, came
before the Council to discuss a mutual problem and requested
assistance. He told about field improvements being needed
for activities to serve all the people. He referred to the
funds needed and advised the County has agreed to put up
$87,000 for an automatic irrigation system, plus the School
Board has said they will participate with matching funds and
they have secured $16,000 from Delray Beach and are asking
Boynton Beach to participate to that extent° Dr. McOwen
showed a sketch and explained the proposed field improve-
ments. He told about various events held at the school.
They are asking the Council to give consideration to the
proposal made here tonight. Councilman deLong replied that
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the Council will have to find out from the City Manager if
we have these funds available and suggested in the future
that they make a presentation at the budget session.
Mr. Cassandra referred to Caloosa Park having four fields
and questioned the possibility of this being annexed to
Atlantic High School and Mr. Hawk informed him they are
using that facility right now. and it is an overbooked
situation.
Mayor Warnke asked the City Manager if he had any answer as
to possibly where this money would come from if approved and
Mr. Cheney replied that if given a couple weeks, he will
look at it and consider our expected use of the facility and
what they might do about funding. It is possible we could
plan to use some of the recreation subdivision money for
this project. It serves the entire city. He will have to
check this with the City Attorney. Mr. Hawk advised the
timing on this is fairly critical as they are booked tight
with activities. The Palm Beach County School Board is set
to start irrigation in March, so it will be ready for summer
programs. They would appreciate any consideration which can
be given. Mr. Cassandra asked how much time was needed for
an answer and Mr. Cheney replied he could give it at the
next Council meeting.
At this time, Mr. deLong moved to dispense with the regular
order of business and move to the Public Hearing. Mr.
Zimmerman seconded and the motion carried 5-0. Mayor Warnke
advised that he talked to Mr. Cheney and Mr. Vance about
this and in the future, the public hearing will be adver-
tised at 8 o'clock or as soon thereafter as the agenda
permits.
PUBLIC HEARING
Proposed ordinance which places a moratorium on the issuance
of building permits, subdivision plats, master plans,
planned unit developments and rezonings in the designated
Community Redevelopment Area
Mr. Annunziato stated as noted in his recommendation, the
Planning & Zoning Board reviewed this ordinance and their
responsibility was to make a finding of consistency with the
adopted comprehensive plan. The Board did conduct a public
hearing on this proposed moratorium ordinance. At that
time, he explained the ordinance in detail. The Board did
make a unanimous finding of consistency with the comprehen-
sive plan and further enhances the ability to implement the
downtown redevelopment plan.
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Mayor Warnke ascertained nobody wished to speak either in
favor or in opposition to this proposed ordinance and then
declared the public hearing closed.
Approve request for annexation of Lake Worth Christian
School submitted by George Kibben, President, Board of
Trustees. This proposal provides for annexation of a 10.13
acre site which is currently developed. The existing faci-
lities include a school and ancillary recreation. Also
included is a request by staff to annex rights-of-way for
High Ridge Road.
Location:
The South 1/2 of the North 1/2 of the Northwest
Northwest 1/4 of the Southwest 1/4 of Section 9,
Township 45 South, Range 43 East, excepting there
from the right-of-way of the Seaboard Air
Railway, and also excepting from the West half of
the foregoing premises the South 10 feet thereof
as conveyed in Deed Book 947, Page 23, of the
Public Records of Palm Beach County.
Also to be annexed is the right-of-way for High
Ridge Road described as a 50 ft. right-of-way in
Sections 8 and 9, Township 45 South, Range 43
east, lying 25 feet on each side of the Section
line betWeen Sections 8 and 9, extending
northerly on the Section line for 489.63 feet
from a point on the Section line a distance of
1819.64 feet from the Southeast corner of Section
8.
A 40 ft. strip of land adjacent to the east line
of Section 17, Township 45 South, Range 43 East,
extending southerly from the north line of
Section 17 a distance of 1311.10 feet as measured
along the east line of Section 17.
Mr. Larry Kooi, Principal of Lake Worth Christian School,
told about serving students in the area and stated they
would like to be a part of Boynton Beach.
Mayor Warnke ascertained there were no further speakers in
reference to this request and declared the public hearing
closed.
Mr. deLong moved to accept the recommendation of the
Planning & Zoning Board and instruct the City Attorney to
draft the appropriate ordinance. Mr. Zimmerman seconded the
motion. No discussion. Motion carried 5-0.
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Approve request for amendment to the Land Use Element and
Rezoning for Lake Worth Christian School submitted by George
Kibben, President, Board of Trustees. The Lake Worth
Christian School is located at 7592 High Ridge Road. The
request is to show the 10.13 acre tract of land as Low
Density Residential on the Future Land Use Element of the
Comprehensive Plan and to rezone from RS Single Family
Residential (Palm Beach County) to R1AA Single Family
Residential (Boynton Beach).
Mayor Warnke ascertained nobody in the audience wished to
speak in favor or in opposition to this requested amendment
and declared the public hearing closed. Mr. deLong moved to
approve the recommendation of the Planning & Zoning Board,
seconded by Mr. Wright. Motion carried 5-0.
Approve request for conditional use to operate the
Woolbright Children's Day Care and Private School at 204
S.E. 22nd Avenue submitted by David M. Selby. The property
in question is Lot 45, Crestview Subdivision, which is
occupied by a 2,685 sq. ft. single family house. The lot
size is 10,500 sq. ft.
Mr. Annunziato informed the Council the Planning & Zoning
Board conducted a public hearing and made the unanimous
recommendation that this application be denied. He told how
the Board members decided there was just not enough site for
the uses proposed with giving consideration to parking lot
variances requested. Consideration was also given to the
existing zoning in the area, traffic noise and congestion.
The applicant did not appear before the Community Appearance
Board last night and this was tabled.
Mr. Wright asked if there was much citizen input at the
Planning & Zoning Board meeting and Mr. Annunziato replied
negatively as only one person spoke in objection.
Mayor Warnke asked if anybody in the audience wished to
speak in favor of this request for conditional use and
received no response. He asked if anyone wished to speak in
opposition to this request and received no response. He
asked if the applicant was present and received no response.
The public hearing was then declared closed.
Councilman deLong referred to attending the Planning &
Zoning Board meeting and stated he believes the members had
good and sufficient reason to deny this and moved to deny
this request. Mr. Wright seconded and the motion carried
5-0.
Mr. Wright moved to revert to the regular order of business.
Mr. deLong seconded and the motion carried 5-0.
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PUBLIC AUDIENCE (Continued)
Col. Marty Trauger stated he would like to invite the
Council's attention to the potential economic opportunity in
Boynton Beach being to have the Veterans, Administration
build a hospital in this area. He thinks Boynton Beach
should make a concerted effort to get this. He then read an
article from the Sun Sentinel in reference to plans for the
proposed hospital to locate somewhere in the county. He
further emphasized the importance of having the hospital
located in this area. Mr. deLong moved to refer this to the
City Manager and Planning & Zoning Board for some input as
to the exact consequences and the drain which would be on
our local facilities. Col. Trauger clarified that this
would not necessarily be within the city limits. Mr. deLong
changed his motion to notify our Representatives Lewis and
Mica and Senators Chiles and Hawkins to see this is located
in Palm Beach County. Councilman Wright seconded the
motion. Under discussion, Mr. Wright told about attending a
meeting when this hospital was discussed and advised another
city is actively seeking this hospital. He thinks we stand
a chance of getting this hospital and should move in that
direction. After further discussion regarding the location,
Mayor Warnke clarified that the motion is to refer this to
the City Manager and Planning Department to come up with
ideas to forward to the appropriate government represen-
tatives. Councilman deLong clarified that the composition
of the resolution will be left up to them Motion carried
5-0. ·
Mr. Jim O'Meara stated on behalf of the Christian Fellowship
Organization, the City has been kind enough to issue a
proclamation and he extended his thanks. Mayor Warnke pre-
sented him with the proclamation.
CONSENT AGENDA
A. Bids
Three (3) New 1000 Gallon Underground Petroleum Storage
Tanks and Three (3) New Commercial Pumps - Golf Course
The Tabulation Committee recommends awarding the bid to
Glasgow Equipment Service, Inc., in the amount of $14,942.
B. Request for Zoning Approval for Alcoholic Beverage
License - Wagon Wheel, 511 N.E. 4th Street
The Deputy Building Official noted zoning at this address
permits the sale of beer and wine for consumption on premi-
ses and package sales of beer and wine.
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Approve request for the use of two trailers, one con-
struction office trailer & one electrical material
storage trailer in conjunction with the construction
of the High-Ridge Convalescence Center
Mr. Thomas Ivone, Construction Manager of McHoye
Construction Corporation has requested permission for the
use of these two trailers.
Dt
Approve request for use of one (1) temporary trailer in
conjunction with the mall out-parcel located on Congress
Avenue & Old Boynton Road and to be used as a temporary
banking facility until construction of new facility is
completed. (approximately three (3) years)
Mr. Casimir L. Kuzmirek, Property Manager representing First
Federal Savings & Loan Association of Lake Worth, submitted
this request.
E. Approval of Boynton Beach Elks Lodge No. 2676 to use
Jaycee Park for Craft Bazaar - December 10, 1983
This item was deleted by the City Manager.
F. List of payments - Month of October, 1983
See list attached.
Gm
Approve Delray Beach Garden Club request for placement
of ground signs on Seacrest Blvd. - December 3, 1983
The Deputy Building Official noted this request may be per-
mitted under the Sign Ordinance, Sec. 21-16(c)(2).
H. Approve Change Order No. 6 - Extra Work Items - Golf Cours~
A change order in the amount of $3,834 was submitted by
Daniel O'Connell, General Contractor, and approved by Mr.
Howell.
Approve purchase of meter registers from Neptune Meters
Utilities
Mr. Sullivan submitted a memo dated November 10, 1983,
recommending taking advantage of this sale.
J. Approval of Bills
See list attached with one addition.
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K. Approval of Cemetery Refund
Ms. Lou Ann Klein submitted a request for refund on Lot
479A, Block S.
Councilman deLong moved to approve the Consent Agenda as
recommended by the City Manager with the additions and dele-
tion of Item E. Vice Mayor Zimmerman seconded the motion.
Under discussion, Councilman Cassandra referred to the new
petroleum storage tanks for the~golf course and asked if
there is only one maintenance building and Mr. Cheney
replied that there are two. Mr. Cassandra questioned why
three pumps are needed and Mr. Cheney explained that pumps
were needed for both diesel and regular gas. Mr. Cassandra
referred to not receiving much information on the change
order requested for the golf course and Mr. Cheney explained
this change relating to electricity changes in the shelter
building. Mr. Cassandra referred to changing the septic
tank lids and questioned why this wasn't considered in the
original design and Mr. Howell explained how smaller septic
tanks were originally specified and this became necessary
with the carts going over them. Motion carried 5-0.
BIDS
NONE
DEVELOPMENT PLANS
Approve request to construct 240, two-story garden apart-
ments plus recreation facilities on Tract H and private park
site at Meadows 300 PUD. This request was submitted by
Julian Bryan for C & H Properties, Inc. and the location is
Meadows Way at Meadows Blvd.
Mr. Cannon informed the Council this comes with a positive
recommendation for approval by the Planning & Zoning Board
subject to staff comments. It was approved by the Community
Appearance Board subject to providing further details. He
outlined the site plan. He then read the staff comments
from the Building Department, Fire Department, Engineering
Department, and Public Works Department.
Councilman deLong moved to accept the unanimous recommen-
dation of the Planning & Zoning Board and approve this with
the staff comments, seconded by Councilman Cassandra. No
discussion. Motion carried 5-0.
Approve request for site development plan approval to
construct four permanent entry signs and two temporary
announcement signs. This request was submitted by Julian
Bryan for C & H Properties, Inc. and is located on the west
side of Congress Avenue between Hypoluxo Road & LWDD ~18
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Mr. Cannon stated this comes to the City Council with a
positive unanimous recommendation from the Planning & Zoning
Board. He read the staff comments from the Utilities
Director. He explained the signs planned and pointed out
the location.
Mr. Cassandra referred to the Community Appearance Board
noting comments regarding landscaping when reviewing this
plan and Mr. deLong replied that we move on the recommen-
dation of the Planning & Zoning Board. The applicant came
forward and advised that he concurred with the Community
Appearance Board's comments.
Councilman deLong moved to accept the unanimous recommen-
dation of the Planning & Zoning Board subject to staff com-
ments, seconded by Councilman Cassandra. No discussion.
Motion carried 5-0.
Approve request for site development plan approval to
construct 208,490 square feet of industrial warehousing with
ancillary office facilities on parcels 3D, 3E, and 3F of
Boynton Commerce Center. This request was submitted by Iraj
Montazedi
Mr. Cannon informed the Council this site plan comes with a
positive unanimous recommendation for approval by the
Planning & Zoning Board subject to staff comments. It was
reviewed by the Community Appearance Board and approved sub-
ject to the applicant providing a more detailed plant list
and replacing those trees which will be eliminated. He
showed the site plan. The plat and subdivision development
plans were previously approved by the City Council. He
explained the size and location of the buildings. He read
the staff comments from the Building Department and
Engineering Department.
Mayor Warnke questioned the location of the main entrance
and Mr. Cannon advised it will be from Woolbright Road. Mr.
Cheney added that one of the conditions mentioned was a spe-
cial inspector will be required. He explained that a cer-
tified inspector was now required on certain developments to
comply with state law and it is anticipated it will be an
inspector paid for by the developer on contract to us.
Mr. Cassandra referred to this permit being issued many
months ago and stated they got approval to bulldoze quite a
bit. He still feels a permit which has been issued by the
City and exceeds a certain amount of time should be required
to have the plans resubmitted. There should be limitations
considered for permits and not run forever. Mayor Warnke
informed him the Community Appearance Board previously
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approved the removal of these trees and it was covered under
a previous permit. Mr. Annunziato told about the history of
this master plan. He added the lot clearing permit was
recently issued consistent with the tree preservation code.
There is no requirement to keep trees which have to be
removed for construction of streets, buildings, etc. Mr.
Cassandra clarified that his concern is any permit
outstanding for a period of time should be reviewed at
today's standards. Mr. Cheney added that the trees on this
site had to be removed for the building plans.
Consideration will be given regarding how long a permit
should last.
Mr. deLong moved to approve the unanimous recommendation of
the Planning & Zoning Board subject to staff comments,
seconded by Mr. Wright. Motion carried 5-0.
Approve request for site development plan to construct the
Pyramis Professional Plaza submitted by Digby Bridges &
Associates. The Pyramis Professional Plaza is a 30,978 sq.
ft. office building located on Seacrest Boulevard between
S.W. 23rd and S.W. 25th Avenues, on the west side.
Mr. Cannon stated this comes to the City Council with a una-
nimous positive recommendation of the Planning & Zoning
Board subject to staff comments. It was also recommended
that a buffer wall be constructed at the rear property line
in lieu of a hedge. The Planning & Zoning Board also recom-
mended the height exception be approved for the elevator
penthouse and mechanical equipment. He showed the site plan
and explained the location. He read the staff comments from
the Building Department, Fire Department, Utility
Department, Engineering Department, and Planning Department.
The Community Appearance Board also reviewed this site plan
and approved the landscaping.
Mr. Zimmerman referred to the Council approving the height
exception and Mr. Annunziato informed him the code provides
for mechanical equipment or an elevator penthouse to exceed
the district height regulation. What the applicant
requested was a parapet wall surrounding the roof which
gives the impression of a taller building, but screens the
mechanical equipment. The Planning & Zoning Board and
Community Appearance Board believe this should be addressed.
What the applicant is asking is not for a height exception
for a parapet wall as it must come down, but a height excep-
tion for mechanical equipment only.
Mr. Cassandra asked how close the building would be to 23rd
Avenue and Mr. Annunziato informed him it would be 140 feet
from the intersection. Mr. Cassandra referred to there not
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being a right hand turn lane and Mr. Annunziato replied this
dedication could be required by the City Council.
Mr. Digby Bridges came before the Council then and explained
how they felt a parapet wall would be better architectural
design to hide the unattractive airconditioning equipment.
He feels the code should be changed and the height of the
building should be to the flat level of the roof. Mr.
Cheney added that in most codes, a parapet is an accepted
exception, but is not included in our code. That can be
addressed by the Board and is not an issue before the
Council.
Mr. deLong moved to accept the unanimous recommendation of
the Planning & Zoning Board and to grant the height excep-
tion pursuant to Section 4F of the zoning code and subject
to staff comments. Mr. Zimmerman seconded the motion. No
discussion. Motion carried 5-0.
LEGAL
Ordinances - 2nd Reading - Public Hearin{l
NONE
Ordinances - 1st Readin9
Proposed Ordinance No. 83-39 - Re: Amendment to Firemen's
Pension Ordinance (Tabled)
Mr. deLong moved for this question to remain on the table,
seconded by Mr. Wright. Motion carried 5-0.
Proposed Ordinance No. 83-40 - Re: Placing a moratorium on
the issuance of building permits, subdivision plats, master
plans, planned unit developments and rezonings in the
designated Community Redevelopment Area
Mr. Vance read proposed Ordinance No. 83-40 by title:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH,. FLORIDA,
DECLARING A TEMPORARY MORATORIUM UPON APPLICATION FOR
AND ISSUANCE OF BUILDING PERMITS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION
OR ALTERATION OF BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES WITHIN THE
DOWNTOWN BUSINESS DISTRICT OF THE CITY, AS DESCRIBED
MORE PARTICULAR HEREIN; MAKING LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS OF
FACT; DECLARING LEGISLATIVE INTENT AND PURPOSE;
PROVIDING DEFINITIONS; DECLARING A MORATORIUM ON
APPLICATIONS FOR AND APPROVALS OF SUBDIVISION PLATS,
RE-PLATTING OF FORMERLY PLATTED PROPERTY AND PLANNED
UNIT DEVELOPMENTS WITHIN THE DOWNTOWN BUSINESS
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DISTRICT; DECLARING A MORATORIUM ON PETITIONS FOR
ZONING AND REZONING OF PROPERTY WITH THE DOWNTOWN
BUSINESS DISTRICT; DECLARING CERTAIN EXCEPTIONS;
PROVIDING FOR THE PROCESSING, HEARING AND
ADMINISTRATIVE DISPOSITION OF ALL PENDING APPLICATIONS
AND PETITIONS AFFECTED HEREBY; PROVIDING FOR VARIANCES;
ESTABLISHING THE BOYNTON BEACH PLANNING AND ZONING
BOARD AS A SPECIAL VARIANCE BOARD WITH ADVISORY POWERS
ONLY; ESTABLISHING A PROCEDURE FOR VARIANCE
APPLICATIONS AND THE CRITERIA UNDER WHICH VARIANCES MAY
BE GRANTED; PROVIDING FOR FINAL DECISIONS BY THE CITY
COUNCIL UPON VARIOUS APPLICATIONS; PROVIDING FOR
AUTOMATIC REPEAL; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR
OTHER PURPOSES.
Councilman deLong moved the adoption of proposed ordinance
No. 83-40 on first reading only, seconded by vice Mayor
zimmerman. No discussion. Mrs. Boroni took a roll call
vote on the motion as follows:
vice Mayor zimmerman - Aye
Councilman Cassandra - Aye
Councilman deLong - Aye
Councilman Wright - Aye
Mayor Warnke - Aye
Motion carried 5-0.
Proposed ordinance No. 83-41 - Re: Establishing a
Redevelopment Trust Fund and authorizing Tax Increment
F_~inancing
Mr. Vance read proposed Ordinance No. 83-41 by title:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH ESTABLISHING
A REDEVELOPMENT TRUST FUND PURSUANT TO SECTION 163.387,
FLORIDA STATUTES (1983); ALLOCATING THE FUNDS
APPROPRIATED THERETO TO FINANCE OR REFINANCE THE
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR DOWNTOWN BOYNTON
BEACH; APPROPRIATING A "TAX INCREMENT" TO SAID TRUST
FUND; DELEGATING TO THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMUNITY
REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY AUTHORITY TO ADMINISTER SAID
FUNDS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.
Mr. zimmerman moved to adopt Ordinance No. 83-41 on first
reading only, seconded by Mr. deLong. Under discussion,
Mayor Warnke stated it is the opinion from Mr. Vance and Mr.
Cheney that when the redevelopment plan is approved, this
would take effect and Mr. Cheney clarified that when the
redevelopment plan is approved, expected future expenditures
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for public activities will be fairly clear because the plan
will identify street improvements, utility improvements,
public park and public area improvements, or other public
activities as necessary to bring about and support expected
private investment. Also, if this is approved in the month
of December, the T.I.F. procedure is started by the
Assessor,s office, so a year from now in November when the
tax proceeds are received the increment will go to the
agency. '
Mr. Cheney referred to the question raised at the last
meeting of how to know what the funds are used for and that
is when the plan is adopted, which should be early in 1984
It is suggested to start the process now so the year is not
lost. '
Mayor Warnke commented that if we do not do this, our tax
base will probably stay the same. If we go ahead with this,
the taxes will probably rise and the benefits will go to the
Community Redevelopment Agency.
Mr. Cassandra referred to still having additional questions
and Mr. Cheney requested these be submitted so they can be
answered before second reading of the ordinance.
Mrs.follows:B°r°ni then took a roll call vote on the motion as
Councilman Cassandra - No
Councilman deLong - Aye
Councilman Wright - Aye
Mayor Warnke - Aye
Vice Mayor Zimmerman - Aye
Motion carried 4-1.
Proposed Ordinance No. 83-42 - Re: Amendment to Police
Officers, Retirement Trust Fund Ordinance
Mr. Vance read proposed Ordinance No. 83-42 by title:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON
BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 18, PENSIONS AND
RETIREMENT, ARTICLE III. PENSIONS FOR POLICE OFFICERS,
SECTION 18-166. INVESTMENTS. TO AMEND SAID SECTION TO
REDUCE THE MAXIMUM PERCENTAGE OF FUND ASSETS TO BE
INVESTED IN BONDS FROM SEVENTY (70%) PER CENT TO
SIXTY-FIVE (65%) PER CENT AND FURTHER AMENDING SAID
SECTION TO INCREASE THE MAXIMUM PERCENTAGE OF FUND
ASSETS INVESTED IN COMMON OR CAPITAL STOCK FROM THIRTY
(30%) PERCENT TO FORTY-FIVE (45%) PER CENT OF THE FUND
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ASSETS; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE, A CONFLICTS
CLAUSE, AUTHORITY TO CODIFY, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND
FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
Councilman deLong moved adoption of proposed Ordinance No.
83-42 on first reading only, seconded by Councilman Wright.
No discussion. Mrs. Boroni .took a roll call vote on the
motion as follows:
Councilman deLong - Aye
Councilman Wright - Aye
Mayor Warnke - Aye
Vice Mayor Zimmerman - Aye
Councilman Cassandra - Aye
Motion carried 5-0.
Proposed Ordinance No. 83-43 - Re: Adopting Standard
Building Code, 1982 Edition
Mr. Vance read proposed Ordinance No. 83-43 by title:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA,
AMENDING CHAPTER 5, BUILDING CODE, SECTION 5-3 ADOPTION
OF THE STANDARD BUILDING CODE BY ADOPTING THE STANDARD
BUILDING CODE, 1982 EDITION, TOGETHER WITH UNIFORM
MINIMUM PALM BEACH COUNTYWIDE AMENDMENTS AS RECOMMENDED
BY THE BUILDING CODE ADVISORY BOARD OF PALM BEACH
COUNTY AS AMENDED; PROVIDING FOR A SAVINGS CLAUSE;
REPEALING PROVISIONS; AUTHORITY TO CODIFY; AND
EFFECTIVE DATE AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
Mr. deLong moved adoption of proposed Ordinance No. 83-43 on
first reading only, seconded by Mr. Wright. No discussion.
Mrs. Boroni took a roll call vote on the motion as follows:
Councilman Wright - Aye
Mayor Warnke - Aye
Vice Mayor Zimmerman - Aye
Councilman Cassandra - Aye
Councilman deLong - Aye
Motion carried 5-0.
Proposed Ordinance No. 83-44 - Re: Adopting Standard
Plumbing Code, 1982 Edition
Mr. Vance read proposed Ordinance No. 83-44 by title:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA,
AMENDING CHAPTER 5, BUILDING CODE, SECTION 5-28
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ADOPTION OF THE STANDARD PLUMBING CODE BY ADOPTING THE
STANDARD PLUMBING CODE, 1982 EDITION, TOGETHER WITH
UNIFORM MINIMUM PALM BEACH COUNTYWIDE AMENDMENTS AS
RECOMMENDED BY THE BUILDING CODE ADVISORY BOARD OF PALM
BEACHiCOUNTY AS AMENDED; PROVIDING FOR A SAVINGS
CLAUSE; REPEALING PROVISIONS; AUTHORITY TO CODIFY; AND
EFFECTIVE DATE AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
Councilman deLong moved the adoption of proposed Ordinance
No. 83-44 On first reading only, seconded by Councilman
Cassandra. No discussion. Mrs. Boroni took a roll call
vote on the motion as follows:
Mayor Warnke - Aye
Vice Mayor Zimmerman - Aye
Councilman Cassandra - Aye
Councilman deLong - Aye
Councilman Wright - Aye
Motion carried 5-0.
Proposed Ordinance No. 83-45 - Re: Adopting Standard
Mechanical Code and Gas Code, 1982 Edition
Mr. Vance read proposed Ordinance No. 83-45 by title:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA,
AMENDING CHAPTER 5, BUILDING CODE, SECTION 5-70
ADOPTION OF THE STANDARD MECHANICAL CODE AND GAS CODE
BY ADOPTING THE STANDARD MECHANICAL CODE AND GAS CODE,
1982 EDITION, TOGETHER WITH UNIFORM MINIMUM PALM BEACH
COUNTYWIDE AMENDMENTS AS RECOMMENDED BY THE BUILDING
CODE ADVISORY BOARD OF PALM BEACH COUNTY AS AMENDED;
PROVIDING FOR A SAVINGS CLAUSE; REPEALING PROVISIONS;
AUTHORITY TO CODIFY; AN EFFECTIVE DATE AND FOR OTHER
PURPOSES.
Councilman Wright moved the adoption of proposed Ordinance
No. 83-45 on first reading, seconded by Councilman deLong.
No discussion. Mrs. Boroni took a roll call vote on the
motion as follows:
Vice Mayor Zimmerman - Aye
Councilman Cassandra - Aye
Councilman deLong - Aye
Councilman Wright - Aye
Mayor Warnke - Aye
Motion carried 5-0.
Proposed Ordinance No. 83-46 - Re: Annexation of a 154.36
tract of land Melear Property
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Mr. Vance read proposed Ordinance No. 83-46 by title:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON
BEACH, FLORIDA, ANNEXING A CERTAIN UNINCORPORATED TRACT
OF LAND THAT IS CONTIGUOUS TO THE CITY LIMITS WITHIN
PALM BEACH COUNTY AND THAT WILL UPON ITS ANNEXATION,
CONSTITUTE A REASONABLY COMPACT ADDITION TO THE CITY
TERRITORY PURSUANT TO A PETITION OF THE OWNER OF SAID
TRACT OF LAND, REQUESTING ANNEXATION PURSUANT TO
SECTION VII(32) OF THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON
BEACH, FLORIDA, AND FLORIDA STATUTES 171.044; PROVIDING
THAT THE PROPER LAND USE ~ESIGNATION AND PROPER ZONING
OF THE PROPERTY SHALL BE REFLECTED IN SEPARATE
ORDINANCES TO BE PASSED SIMULTANEOUSLY HEREWITH;
REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN
CONFLICT HEREWITH; PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE;
PROVIDING FOR ADVERTISING; AN EFFECTIVE DATE: AND
FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
Councilman deLong moved the adoption of proposed Ordinance
No. 83-46 on first reading only, seconded by Vice Mayor
zimmerman. No discussion. Mrs. Boroni took a roll call
vote on the motion as follows:
Councilman Cassandra - Aye
Councilman deLong - Aye
Councilman Wright - Aye
Mayor Warnke - Nay_
Vice Mayor Zimmerman - Aye
Motion carried 4-1.
Resolutions
Proposed Resolution No. 83-MMMM - Re: Approval of Final Plat
Lawson Industrial Park, Plat No. 2
Mr. Vance read proposed Resolution No. 83-MMMM by title:
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA,
APPROVING THE FINAL PLAT FOR LAWSON INDUSTRIAL PARK,
PLAT NO. 2 IN SECTION 5, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 43
EAST, PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA
Mr. deLong moved the adoption of Resolution No. 83-MMMM,
seconded by Mr. Zimmerman. No discussion. Mrs. Boroni took
a roll call vote on the motion as follows:
Councilman deLong
Councilman Wright
Mayor Warnke
- Aye
- Aye
- Aye
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Vice Mayor Zimmerman - Aye
Councilman Cassandra - Aye
Motion carried 5-0.
Proposed Resolution No. 83-NNNN - Re: Renewal of Community
School Contract
Mr. Vance read proposed Resolution No. 83-NNNN by title:
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON
BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION
OF THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AND
THE SCHOOL BOARD OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, TO
OPERATE A COMMUNITY SCHOOL PROGRAM
Mr. deLong moved the adoption of proposed Resolution No.
83-NNNN, seconded by Mr. Wright. No discussion. Mrs.
Boroni took a roll call vote on the motion as follows:
Councilman Wright - Aye
Mayor Warnke - Aye
Vice Mayor Zimmerman - Aye
Councilman Cassandra - Aye
Councilman deLong - Aye
Motion carried 5-0.
Proposed Resolution No. 83-0000 - Re: Requesting concurrence
from Palm Beach County Board of County Commission for
annexation - Melear Property
Mr. Vance read proposed Resolution No. 83-0000 by title:
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON
BEACH, FLORIDA, REQUESTING PERMISSION FROM THE BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, PURSUANT TO SECTION 171.062,
FLORIDA STATUTES, TO REZONE A CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND
BEING ANNEXED TO THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH FROM THE
PALM BEACH COUNTY ZONING CLASSIFICATION AG
(AGRICULTURAL) TO THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH ZONING
CLASSIFICATION OF PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT WITH A LAND
USE INTENSITY OF 4.0 AND FROM COUNTY LAND USE OF
MEDIUM-MEDIUM HIGH DENSITY TO CITY LAND USE
CLASSIFICATION OF MODERATE DENSITY RESIDENTIAL;
PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
Councilman deLong moved the adoption of proposed Resolution
No. 83-0000, seconded by Councilman Cassandra. No
discussion. Mrs. Boroni took a roll call vote on the motion
as follows:
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Mayor Warnke - Nay
Vice Mayor Zimmerman - Aye
Councilman Cassandra - Aye
Councilman deLong - Aye
Councilman Wright - Aye
Motion carried 4-1.
Other
Memorandum regarding annexation for referendum
Mr. Vance referred to researching this question and stated
he presented a memo for the Council's review.
Councilman deLong told about information he gained in his
own research and moved that we put this on the ballot as a
straw vote to get the feeling of the people. If it is una-
nimous or overwhelming, we can appeal to the legislature to
submit a special act. Councilman Cassandra seconded the
motion. Under discussion, Mr. deLong ~added that the City
Manager will take care of this. Also, even though it is a
straw ballot, it would exclude any pockets in the City. Mr.
Cheney replied that some language will be prepared with a
map identifying the area. He will try to have this for the
next Council meeting. It will be in the form of an ordi-
nance. As requested, Mrs. Boroni then took a roll call vote
on the motion as follows:
Vice Mayor Zimmerman - Aye
Councilman Cassandra - Aye
Councilman deLong - Aye
Councilman Wright - Nay
Mayor Warnke - Aye
Motion carried 4-1.
Review recommendation concerning Police Auxiliary Time
Mayor Warnke referred to the information submitted being
self-explanatory. Mr. deLong moved to accept the report,
seconded by Mr. Wright. No discussion. Motion carried 5-0.
Approve contract to update City's Comprehensive Plan
Mr. Vance advised that he has reviewed the form of the
contract and it is acceptable.
Mr. Wright referred to initially recommending that an addi-
tional planner be hired to take care of this responsibility
and questioned the recommendation to hire a consulting firm
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and Mr. Annunziato replied that when he prepared the budget
memo, he pointed out the requirement to update the compre-
hensive plan. This is required to be done by August 4. By
hiring someone now, it would not be appropriate to train him
and meet the deadline. We have an experienced consulting
firm. They have the ability and capability to do the work.
He recommends contracting with them.
Mr. Wright referred to options and broadening the prospec-
tives to address the year 2000 or further with considering
capital improvements, etc. Mr. Cheney advised that a staff
presentation will be made relative to the capital improve-
ments program. Also, to pay a consultant to study the issue
of a high school in Boynton Beach would be very expensive
and this is an issue for the Council and citizens.
Mr. Cassandra referred to having an adversion to
consultants' fees because he feels we have some of the best
people working in this City. The City Manager has given
good reasons for this contract, but he Ks not in agreement.
This is a modification and update of the comprehensive plan
and he feels the city staff is more knowledgeable about this
than any consultants. Mr. deLong agreed that mainly con-
sultants gather the information from the city employees and
then submit a report. Mr. Cassandra agreed and read clauses
from the contract regarding consultations with the city
staff.
Councilman deLong clarified that the question is can the
staff handle this and if not, why not? Councilman Cassandra
replied that his personal opinion is that our staff can
handle this and save $32,000. Mr. Annunziato responded that
as part of the budget preparation, he explained the respon-
sibilities and projects on-going in the Planning Department
with Mr. Cannon being responsible to move forward with the
new zoning ordinance which is a fulltime job. His problem
is it does not appear they will have the staff time to do
the work with the comprehensive plan update and that is the
basis for his recommendation for the consultant. Mr. deLong
stated that he thinks this should be done by our own staff.
Mr. Wright asked if comparable cities hire consultants and
Mr. Annunziato replied that most cities our size did and
continue to consult out the comprehensive plan. The cost in
1978 for the comprehensive plan was $35,000 plus an addi-
tional $2,000 to $3,000 for Russell & Axon. Mr. Cassandra
clarified that $38,000 was spent to invent the plan and now
$32,000 is being requested to update it. He does not feel
this expense is warranted.
Mr. Wright referred to changes being made in the next
session of the legislature and explained how terms for
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approval of plans would be more stringent. He thinks we
should go with a consultant this last time to be sure to
remain abreast of current legislation and avoid problems
down the road. Mr. deLong replied that if it is done in-
house, he doesn't think there is any question about
approval.
Mr. Zimmerman questioned the money available for this and
Mr. Cheney explained the possibility of using general reve-
nue sharing money.
Mr. Cheney clarified that there is no question the staff is
capable of doing this, but explained the work load of the
Planning Department and how day-to-day activities could not
be put off, plus training time was required for new person-
nel. The advantages of WRT is they know us and the plan.
We will provide information, but time will be needed to com-
pile the report. If the Council chooses not to go the con-
sultant route, it can be done in-house; but we cannot update
the comprehensive plan and continue rewriting the zoning
ordinance in the next ten months. We do have the ability,
but we will have to give up something. The staff is limited
in the whole city.
Mr. Cassandra stated that obviously the Planning Department
has been noting areas which they feel should be changed and
Mr. Annunziato agreed this is an on-going process. He
doesn't think changes in districts or zoning classifications
in the comprehensive plan are anticipated. He explained how
the zoning codes would coincide with the comprehensive plan.
Mr. Wright moved to accept the recommendation of the City
Manager and the additional comments that he and the Director
of Planning have given tonight regarding problems of staff
time and the consultants would be of better assistance to them.
Mayor Warnke clarified that his motion is to accept the
contract of WRT. He ascertained there was no second to this
motion.
Mr. Cassandra moved to have our city staff put their effort
into the comprehensive plan and reset their priority
requirements to get the comprehensive plan completed. Mr.
deLong seconded the motion. Under discussion, Mr. Wright
referred to there being a lot of work involved in this and
stated if the staff is going to do it, he feels another
planner should be employed. Mr. deLong replied that he
didn't think that was needed and they only needed some
assistance. Mr. Cheney added that there are times when
trying to get a project done, a person is in the way.
Possibly they may request some temporary money for edi-
torial assistance. Mr. Cassandra referred to tabling this
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and Mr. Cheney disagreed as it has been made clear not to
have the consultants. The priorities can be changed and a
schedule will be worked out. Mayor Warnke clarified that
the motion is to refer the comprehensive plan to our City
Planners even though it may mean changing priorities in
future work and have this done in-house. As requested, Mrs.
Boroni then took a roll call vote on the motion as follows:
Motion carried 4-1.
Councilman Cassandra - Aye
Councilman deLong - Aye
Councilman Wright - Nay
Mayor Warnke - Aye
Vice Mayor Zimmerman - Aye
OLD BUSINESS
Discuss Election Law revisions and review redrafted ordi-
nances
Mayor Warnke referred to the City Attorney submitting a
review and recommendations and stated in 1985, the present
laws on the elections in 1984 would not continue for two
years and Mr. Vance agreed stating the 1984 election will be
held under the existing ordinances and charter provisions.
He added those candidates elected in 1984 will serve a full
two year term. Mayor Warnke referred to the Vice Mayor
elected in 1984 becoming Mayor in 1985 and Mr. Cassandra
stated the Vice Mayor would have a one year term and stay as
a Councilman the next year of his term.
Vice Mayor Zimmerman suggested setting up district divisions
to see how this fits in and Mr. Vance agreed before drafting
the final version, new districts must be designated.
Mr. Cassandra referred to the possibility of the mayor-elect
leaving before his term is over and questioned how his
replacement would be chosen and Mayor Warnke replied that
the Vice Mayor would take over and the Council would make an
appointment. Mr. Vance agreed and added some clarification
is needed before finalization.
There was discussion regarding the limit of terms and Mr.
Vance clarified that this would become effective after each
term expires after the 1984 election.
Mr. Cassandra clarified that the Council agreed the term
should be two years, agreed with the residential require-
ments, agreed to go with House Bill 742, and agreed to four
districts.
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Mayor Warnke stated he believes those elected in 1984 should
be allowed to serve under the laws existing in 1984 and that
means the Mayor could not be elected in 1985. Mr. Vance
stated that a decision must be made on the present method of
electing the Vice Mayor.
After further discussion, Councilman Cassandra moved to
accept the language for the residential requirement, four
districts, mayor at large, two year terms, and the question
of Mayor and Vice Mayor be spelled out, so the man running
in 1984 will be running only for that year as Vice Mayor
with the new concept of Mayor to occur in 1985. Mr. Vance
suggested a new concept of choosing the Vice Mayor as it is
exceedingly awkward with the Mayor being elected at large.
Mr. Cassandra requested that he submit a suggestion for the
Council's consideration. Mr. Wright clarified that it would
be two year terms with an indefinite number of terms and Mr.
Cassandra agreed there would be no limitation on the number
of terms. Mr. Wright then seconded the motion.
Under discussion, Mayor Warnke clarified this was just being
approved in concept. Mr. Vance added that he is going to
revise the method of choosing the Vice Mayor and will draw
four districts on the map. Mr. Cheney advised the Planning
Department prepared the original 'district map and asked if
they wanted the Planning Department to do the same thing and
Mr. deLong replied affirmatively. Motion carried 5-0.
NEW BUSINESS
Communication from Motorola re: Unitary Tax
Councilman Wright referred to there being controversy about
this legislation and stated the League of Cities will be
addressing this in a few months. He moved to have the City
Manager in conjunction with the City Attorney bring back
additional information on this legislation for us to take a
position on this. Councilman deLong seconded the motion.
Under discussion, Mayor Warnke advised the Executive Board
of the Municipal League asked him to contact Motorola and he
presented the letter at the last Municipal League meeting,
but they did not take any action. Also, the Governor is
appointing a special committee to look into this situation.
Large corporations seem to oppose it, but do not want to
take away from education. Mr. Cheney commented that he has
some general ideas about this unitary tax, but does not
think he should spend the time studying it and what impact
it will have. This is a political issue. Mayor Warnke
agreed that he did not think it is a City Council issue, but
should be taken out on a unified front by the League of
cities.
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Mr. deLong withdrew his second and Mr. Wright withdrew his
motion. It was agreed the League of Cities should find out
more about this issue first.
Replacement for Representative on the Community Action Board
Councilman Wright referred to the City having an official
seat on the Community Action Board and advised that Mr.
Carnell Johnson was appointed to serve, but he has expressed
interest in not continuing. Mr. Johnson has not attended
meetings for about a year which affects the quorum. Mr.
deLong suggested putting this on the agenda for the next
meeting so names can be submitted. Mr. Cheney stated this
Board is an advisory body to the Community Action Council.
Mr. Wright added that an alternate member is needed also.
Other
Mr. Zimmerman requested that the one ordinance be put on the
agenda for the next meeting which was Submitted pertaining
to election law changes not needing a referendum vote for
first reading.
Mayor Warnke referred to there being a resignation on the
Golf Course Committee and Mr. Cheney advised this was a
county member and he did request Commissioner Wilken to make
a re-appointment.
ADMINISTRATIVE
Consider appointing one member to Boynton Beach Housing
Authority (Tabled)
Mayor Warnke advised that he talked to Mr. Delaney and they
do not have a recommendation.
Futura Printing Letter
Councilman deLong commented that he is inclined to believe
weshould giVe FUtu~a Prin~ing's letter s~omeconsidera~ion. Mayor
Warnke agreed that he would like to give our printing to
local people. Councilman Wright agreed he would like to
give priority to local people and thinks we should have
exceptions for community based projects, such as the GALA,
Black Awareness Program, etc.
Mr. deLong moved to rescind the motion of January 4, 1983,
to leave this to the discretion of the City Manager and
Purchasing Agent. Mr. Cassandra seconded the motion. Under
discussion, it was questioned what was being rescinded and
Mr. Cheney clarified that he had been given authority to use
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his judgement when accepting bids. As requested, Mrs.
Boroni took a roll call vote on the motion as follows:
Councilman deLong - Aye
Councilman Wright - Aye
Mayor Warnke - Aye
Vice Mayor Zimmerman - Aye
Councilman Cassandra - Aye
Motion carried 5-0.
Mr. deLong moved for Mr. Cheney and Mr. Steinmetz to get
together to work out some sort of arrangement, seconded by
Mr. Wright and he added that it should be suitable to both
sides. Under discussion, Mr. deLong clarified that he was
talking about local printers. Mayor Warnke asked if he
meant restricting it to local people and Mr. deLong replied
he would give them the edge if possible. He suggests that
we try it for a year and make a comparison of cost. He is
asking that Mr. Cheney set up a procedure where local men
would be given preference. Mr. Wright stated that the City
Manager should meet with others and not only Bob Steinmetz
and Mr. deLong agreed with all local printers. Mr.
Cassandra referred to there possibly being a large percen-
tage of savings throughout the year and clarified that we
want to give to locals where only a few dollars are
involved. Mayor Warnke advised that five local printers
could bid and Mr. deLong agreed they should be given a try.
Mr. Cassandra asked if he meant to award to local bidders
regardless of the amount and Mr. deLong replied if a local
business cannot handle it, then the City Manager can come
back to the City Council for further direction. As
requested, Mrs. Boroni took a roll call vote:
Councilman Wright - Aye
Mayor Warnke - Aye
Vice Mayor Zimmerman - Aye
Councilman Cassandra - Aye
Councilman deLong - Aye
Motion carried 5-0.
ADJOURNMENT
Mr. Cassandra moved to adjourn, seconded by Mr. deLong.
Motion carried 5-0 and the meeting was properly adjourned at
10:30 P. M.
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CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA
ATTEST:
City Clerk
Recording Secretary
(Three Tapes)
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i8578 I90940 MARY E. SCHORR i0/01/83 253.66
18579 192592 ADA SHOOK 10/01/83 182o21
'~::~:;~;~;:;:~'.858:'2;J~':::;;~::~:~;~::;~:j::~J;Z b2.5 ~5:-: -:,:? :~.L~EE' ~-::~'HOMA'S': ;.:?~::5:-;;::::.::?~::L;J~ .~:L:';?j~ ~.~;?:-:'~:;~::~ ': ;j-.:' f0/0 ~;~ 83': ::?:;:~':.~:;~;~:~;?~5~25;;
· ::'""' :,'F::;Z' ~ : '" :':':.':':~ :' :::;. ': :::J:'- :?":' ":'-':::::':':~'%':":': '::': ..... ,~' :" :':'"': ': :~j"??~:F:: 'F:':':~'! ':::::-" : · '
18583 230452 OLIVE ~AC5 (I~ ~-~01/83 168.9~-
18584 ~90018 NC ARTHUR WATERS ~ 10/01/83 402.93
18585 266900 MILDRED A. ZWART 10/01/83 77.13
18590 132780 HAROLD MILLER 10/01/83
10/01/83
..: t8594
185-~5
18196
18 97
:'!.::. i't2457~--. NORMAN LOLATTE
:::":':':'~'":1~6600 · A~LAN Nyou
196290 KEN SNOW
206300 JOHN M. TUITE
10/01/83
10/O1/83
IDOl/83
10/01/83
10/O1/83
919.51
829.21
5.63
225.41
91.50
10/31/83 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH PAG~ 2 ~
'~BA507 C U P q E N T M 0 N T H C H E C K S --
CHECK ~) VENDOR ¢~ VENDOR NAME CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT
~8'598 2~7~5 L-ORR'A'I'NE'VICKI ~'0'/0'1-7~ .............. 95~JT~-
18599 235495 CURTIS E. WRIGHT 10/01/83 1,369.45
i8600 024725 BOYNTON CITY FEDERAL CRED i0/01/83 640.00
......... 1'8'501 ......... 02'0405 ....... CONSTANCE'BA-ISH ............................... 10/01/83 ...................... 53';'79~
18602 270015 HENRY ALBERS 10/01/83 647.70
18603 0~4293 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE I0/0!/83 334.53
18~b% 0942~3 ....... YNT~RNA-L--REVENO~-S'ER-V~E ..... i'O/~l?Sj ............ ~27.20
18605 094293 INTEPNAL REVENUE SERVICE i0/01/83 281.90
18616
072816 CLAIRE GIRTMAN
18625 O2!O~O~--'~ANR RECORDS & TAPES
18646 060115!FAIRCHILD-LOWELL CORP.
18683 160101 PDR FOR OPHTHALMOLOGY
18716 360014 KELLY L.
18717 470007 RICHARD VAN DYKE
18718 05i5310 EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE
18720 160390 PALM BEACH COUNTY MUNICIP
18721 490026 FRANCES WOLF
1R7~3 280021 BETTY BORONI
18724 370028 ROBERT KENYON
18726 063762 FLORIDA NATIONAL BANK
18727 ...02~725 - BOYNTON CITY FEDERAL CRED
18729 030304 STANLEY CALE
18730 011350 aDMINISTRATIVE CHARGES
18732 013780 .:ALLIED UNIVERSAL CORP
18733 01~'07.1/'~ :AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR '
18735 015912 ASSOCIATION FOR RETARDED
18736 020440 THE BAKER & TAYLOR CO.
.18739 RETIREMENt::"
18741 027640 BYROS ELECTRIC MOTOR
18742 030185 C.K.'S LOCKSHOP~ INC.
9/30/83 lO2.OO
9/30/83 381'. 27~
9/30/83 26.9(,
9/30/83
9/30/83 617.61
9/30/83 8,547.27
107U3--~8-~ .7'5---
10/04/83 7.50
10/06/83 4,549.01
10/07/83
10/07/83
10-/077qT3
685.40
564.08
10/07/83
10/07/83
107-0T/83
10/07/83
10/07/83
I
24,164.20
11,736.88
45.50
44,166.67
35~5[T5.00 '
-:18744
" ...... :18745
10/07/8,3 . : ': .-'.. 1,873.,'95
10/07 / 83 "i.; !:'iil;~ :i.~ ?i? !i L::::~ :80'; 00
lO7O=r7~3':'" '": ": ..... 7oveo---
!0/07/83 1 , 000.00
10/07/83 299.77
1=07U7~<~3 ::~
1 o /o 7/s;~ ~:
o.oo
10/07/83
1874-6'
18747 033658 CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT DEP
18748 033661 CLK' OF COURTS-SUPPORT DEP
· 1-87-4-9 0 '~-6-~~ L K : 0 F C O-J~-T-S~S-U P P 0 R-T---D-~ p
18750 03~550 COCA=. COLA ;~;OTTLING CO.
18751 040395 DALE"S PAINT & BODY SHOP.·
18752 040505 DAVIS WATER & WASTE INDUS
10/07/83 149.6
18753 041607 DELRAY NURSERY g LANDSCAo
18754 0a1610 OELRAY ELECTRIC SUPPLY
10/07/83 14,185.00
10/07/83 10.10
~BAE07
CHECK
19755
18756
18757
18760
I8762
IBT&3
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH PAGE 3
CURRENT MONTH CHECKS
VENDOR ,'"~ VENDOR NAME . . ::i' · .-.
i:CHECK DATE- ' TOTAL;AMOUNT
0417~2 DE ZO~' A U'~-i~' ' ~-b~O~3 i31~
044640 DOMESTIC POLICY ASSOC. ,HA I0/07/83 I5.75
051300 EDWARDS ELECTRIC CORP. 10/07/83 386.58
· 10/07/83 :;..'~.:.:.:~::'?:-:.:' ~ ~738. O0
~06278~ '.:: F~NANC[AL GRAPHIC .AR'T~;':.':iN .:'. :..: ~10/07:/83 ~:...:~ ..-~:.%L~:. :738~
062820 FIREMEN,S RELIEF & 10/07/83 1,988.47
06368~ FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSI i0/07/8~ I45.00
I8768 064600 FOUR STEEL CORPORATION i0/07/83 20.52
18759 070355 GALE RESEARCH CO. 10/07/83
187 4 075288 ~r~ r ~ ...... ~3" '
- ......... ~=mc 10/07/83
. I8~75 075~50 GRAYBAR ELECTRZC CO. INC. I0'~7-~- 90.00
~ ;.?:: 't ~ 7.7 ~; ':;%~?080.3'.:~:O~.;;~:;~:H..A E'.S EY~ :~&':~::: G~ i ~:F:'I ~' 'H:::':?
.... :. ........... -:. ...... ::=::::::: :::. ...... · .... · ~ · ..ZNC.-:.::.::.: ........ ':'::'::": 1 '".. :'.:.' '. ....... :':
...... t8778 ....... c · ....................
..... · :.::..::080 ¢ 69,.-= ..... '.:-:HAM : ............... ·
' ' - - ..... : ~:' -.'-:.:': :~ .:F::::~ -.:.~: .:.::.~:;:~ ............. -:- ............. - ..... ..: ~-~ f,/;o~ '' .... ' :~0 "::
t8780 08~693 ROBERT HOWELL 10/07/83
t878~ 08~697 HOSPZCF n= ............ . 567. O0
..~ ~ , u- ur oubA KA/UN INC 10/07/83 3~650.00
. . ': [ ;.
l~ 7~: ~:~"~ K~IIRbNEN~ ...........
........ ~87~7 10~464 KATHY JARVIS
· ':.~.~:~:~:;.:~::;;~:~::~?:.: ......:
~8792 MARJOR IE L~
' ~ "~'~ 10/07/83 16.00
18793 .7 5ALLY LEWIS
~ 18798 136~02 MUNICIPAL F~NANCE OFFICER 10/07/83
' , _ 187~9 136420 MUNICIPAL POLICE --- 145.00
'~'"~':'":'::~ ":':"~ ~:'::~" '-'":: :' ~ ~::~ : "~ RE PROTECTiONE:5~'~?~?~?;~I:O:/Oy~2:5~8~
~ 5;%. ~ ~:~A~h.; ~. GX..RDEN ~:~:?~::.,:::;:; ..... ~O:'07 ...............................
~ ~8~ ~~' :' : "' ..... ~~'5':~ ~=C :..~:-;
zoow~ 160380 PALM BEACH JR. COLLEGE Iu/o//83
__ 10/07/8B 30.00
~ 188~5 160434 PALM BEACH TURF EQUIPMENT 10/07/83
51.58
10/31/83 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
UBAE07 C U ~ R _~ N T M 0 N T H C H
E C K S
PAGE
CHECK,,J' VENDOR,,'~ VENDOR NAME
CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT
1-BFO~
18807
18808
'I'8809
18810
1'6'1'58'5 .......
162755 CONRAD PICKEL STUDIO INC 10/07/83 150.00
162972 PITNEY BOWES INC 10/07/83 22.80
1'76310 ..... OUINLA'N'-PUBLISHIN~-'CO--INC ....... 1'0/07~83 ......................... 36~'5.~
10/07/83
18811
18812
18813
18814
18815
18816
18817
18818
18819
18820
18821
:"::18822
18823
18~24
18825
18826
188'2~
18828
18829
18'830
18831
18832
18834
176397 R.C. SPORTS
180496 RANGER CONSTRUCTION INDUS 10/07/83
1903-~- --S~-[-~-SPORT-~'~ 167U'~7~
190610 SAV-ON UTILITY SUPPLIES 10/07/83
191100 SCOTTY'S 10/07/83
19f52~- SEAR~----ROEBUCK
192610 SHURLY CONTRACTING lng 10/07/83
194713 SOUTHEASTERN MUNICIPAL 10/07/83
194730 SOUTHW EST - I N~9~T~ 1
196395 SUMMERS ELECTRIC 10/07/83
196417 SUPELCO,INC. 10/07/83
2-~-~8~- BELINDA TAM
201580 TENNIS SUPPLY 10/07/83
204683 JEANETTE G. TORNO 10/07/83
205-~'~ TRIPLE A IRRIGATION 1~?~'
210146 USCM OEFERRED COMP. PRO. 10/07/83
216350 UNDERGROUND SUPPLY 10/07/83
216390 UNIJAX lO7~/~3
216448 i-:"UR~AN DESIGN STUDIO .. 10/07/83
232402 H.S.WHITE CO., .INC.. !:;:':3..::' '10/07/83
23255-~ TOM WiLL~M-S'
234525 J.J.A. WOLF FRESH DIST. 10/07/83
235496 SAMUEL L. WRIGHT 10/07/83
020490 BOB.BARNETT BAND 10/10/83
18835 161:710 PETTY CASH RECREATION
18844 032895 CITY DF BOYNTON BEACH
18845 063762 FLORIDA NATIONAL BANK
18848 010~41 ~C~'~.ACCENy FLOWERS ~ CRAFTS
188~9 HYDRAULIC EQUIPM
~BB~O--~Oq~80T~A~ANOER BATTER~E-S
18851 013800 ~REDRICKO ALVARENGA
i8852 014080 AMERICAN SPEEDY PRINTING
18855 016288 LEONA'E.:'AUER '
18857 020160 B.B. ASSOC. FIREFIGHTERS
18858 020440 THE BAKER g TAYLOR CO.
18860 021725 BETZ LABORATORIES INC. ":
i88~1 024730 . BOYNTON-BEACH RETIREMENT:~:'.
188a3 024773 BOYNTON MEDICAL OXYGEN
18864 024780 BOYNTON PUMP ~ SUPPLY
32.00
1,898.62
990°00
2t3.07
99,647.10
442.5:
13.2:
21,95
83.38
16.00
475.00
16.00
2.00
4,028.54
374.00
2~i41.38
4,300.00
-44.46
7.50
79.00
165,00
' t0/tl/:83' ..':..-:: ~:": 35,88
10~I/-~-[-/~ 4,597.61
10/14/83 179,355.75
10/14/83 26,378.98
--., .1o/14/83 ;;:: :.::.:'ii i-: .-;35, oo
10/14/83
10/14/83
'..: 10/1'4
10/14/83
10/14/83
10/14/83
10/14/83
10/14/83
10/14/83
440.00-
25.00
.... -...::::i:-... ':;;:.:::: 'i. ~ O.. 20~
:.::;-";i?i' i ?','/:.;;;;::.':: 180 .Oo
995.40
488.81~
" .":42t"67
':;:.'454.6~~ -
~'3-6~-8~
145.00
141.21
'- ~10/31/83
'= MBA507
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
CURRENT MONTH CHECKS
PAGE 5
CHECK ~'
,~- VENDOR,,"' VENDOR NAME :': CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT
18865 024786 BOYNTON TRAVEL AGENCY INC 10/14/83 58.00
18866
18867
18869
18870
025566 JAMES BROOKS 10/14/83 440.00
025595 BROWARD-PALM BEACH TRACTO 10/14/83 78.17
026402 ;~ERNIE BURGESS ..... · :.:: 10/14/83 . 12.00
. 030280 CADILLAC i ENGRAVER~i "10/14/83
18871 ~298 JUDY .CALANDRA 10/14/83 70.00
18872 030304 STANLEY CAUL 10/14/83 30.80
18873 030460 CAPEL KLANG COMPANIES 10/14/83 151.20
-..:.~?:=.:~:..:18874/,.!.;~:~::~: :,;03050:3i ~:. :SANTO~C~R--R~ON' : ~i ~ '10/IZ~/83 ' : 440,0'~'
, .:¥.: -~-~:?'".~ 8876 ..:?:'~?~;???~-~030:S85:~?;~..:W~:UEt. AM:: D. ~'CAVA:NAUGH'~' ~:;~ : :.~::;:.-:- I0/1:4/83 ::':: ?.:- ~": 14~:~20
~8877 03~700 PERRY CESSNA ~ 0/1'~/83 1~2.53
18878 033657 CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 10/14/83 32.00
18879 033658 CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT DEP I0/14/83 37.00
[B883 :'" ..... '03'46iI: ' COLUN~IA LIBRARy SUgsC~i~':'~''; ...... i0/14/8'3 ; 295.00
288~, o3~8~ CONSUMER REPORm SU~SCRZPT Z0/~/83 ~4.00
I8885 035409 CRICKETT MAGAZINE 10/I4/83 17.50
'::"~":'":'~,~'~"':~ ......... 04~fo~ ...... ~' ~
i~]BgO 042905 CARL DIXON I0/i4/83 440.00
1~389i 046450 JOHN B. DUNKLE I0/14/83 78.20
.... :.:.:~:::Z.J89Z~::. :~.::~:::-.:.05039b:-::::.: ~'~UNY.."-':': ....... ' ' ............ ~'~ '[~ '~3 · ................. - - -
. ~:..:.::~:~ :.>...... ~: ...... -.~..::..: .... ......
~eo~" ~' ..~:-"o~"~o F~'~'L EXPRESS '~O~p ......
18896 062820 FIREMEN'S RELIEF & I0/14/83 2,008.88
18897 063729 FLORIDA FIRE MARSHAL'S AS i0/14/83 60.00
~ '.?::.~;:~:;;.:~:;"::;.f¥:' : ':~;~:.~::?~:;~::: ': '~ "':.::~:: ::'k.~?.' · ' .:~:'-': ': ~ .::::.~..: :?-:.,...: .......... ~.: ...... ~:~.:::~:?:. ......... -:--:...::., ..:....: ,:. · ........ :~- ............. · .............. :~.:-=~: :::::..::. ...... · ........ .
~' ....: ........ :::::::::~:~ ~ 900~.~ ~.:~.~::~.::0637.99::~:: :.~F L:ORID A:::~R END ~'~?~:~::?~ ........ :~'::::~:~ ........ ~.~:~:~:?~ ........ ~:::~::?~:::=':::~::::t'O~t~TM8:3:~::: ......... :~:::::~:~:~ ......... :::~:~ ........ ~':'~'~' ":;
..... :¥ ";. '? ':-' : " ' , :. · ": .::: ~:::~?'?::? , ~ ~.'-: :':~ :-::~: ...: · : :.::~" .... ~.~?~??.~.~:~.~.~:~:.~ ~ .:: :~: ~:~ :~ ~":.~:::::/~:~;~??~?~?~J~:~::???~;~;:~:~ ~:~::i~ ~::~.':~ ::'
~oz o~7o F O~~ER~E' CRUi
I8902 070013 GRCDA FLA. SUNSHINE CHAPT I0/14/83 35.00
18903 070355 GALE RESEARCH CO. I0/14/83 i,I25.00
~ :.:~ :;:~;::~:;;..; ~ ~:;~:~.: 1890~:~.:...~ ? .~:; ..O ~0360: LORES GAMBLE
" .... ' ~8~0-7 ':~ ~'~" 'o:~3~ GOLD CO-~~:Oup ....."' ~":':~'¥~' ........ "":'::"~:"::' ........ Z0~'4/83''''''::':'''~:~': .................... '32~
18908 074580 THE GOOD LIFE i0/14/83 13.50
1 ~09 075500 GRIFFIN TECHNICS INC I0/14/83 460.00
'. oezs~~ .... :O,NNY HZ~,REo'A '":" ........... ......:~:"': ........ ~' ' ........... ;'~'": ......
i0/14/83 216.00
914 08~5~9 HOLIDAY INN 10/14/83 I40.00
1~915 084610 JOHN F. HOLLIHAN i0/14/83 440.00
10/31/83
MBAEn7 C U R
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
RENT MONTH CH
E C
K S
PAGE
CHECK # VENDOR,.'~ VENDOR NAME
CHECK DATE TOTAL AHOUNT
18916
084630 HOLM&C INTERNAT I-~N-~-L-CO R p
18917 090099 I.B.M. CORPORATION
18918 090105 I.B.M. CORPORATION
i-891-9 ......... 090106 ...... -f~ X-'-R~-T' i K EME N T'--C 0 R,P -
18920
18921 094301
18922
18923 100310
18924 104761
~-8~925 I10400
18916' 111575
18927 1'12817
t--E-~ ~ -~95
18929 115601
18930 120402
18932 :120450
0~4209 INDUSTRIAL WELDING, INC.
10/lq/83 181.6
10114/83 85.15
10/14/83 951.72
10/~'~-/83 ............. 95-2;
~0/14/83 210.£
INTERNATIONAL CITY
FRANK IZZO'
JACK'S CAMERA CENTER
JDYCE ENVIRONMENTAL CONSU
JE'~N'
DAVID KELLEY
MICHAEL. KIRRMAN
LORRAINE-KRUPOWIES
ELEANOR KRUSELL
LAKE WORTH HIGH SCHOOL
L:A~%T~--~--~O~-~LORI
LANIER BUSINESS PRODUCTS
10/14/83 52.5
10/14/:83 50.C
10/14/83 156.6
10/14/83 915.0
107~4'Y83 8.60
10/1~/83 409.2-~
10/i4/83 440.,
107~4/83 10.~
10/14/83 20.00
10/14/83 135.00
10/14/83 300.00
::.: "i2t525. :.:.PAUL 'D- LECLAIR
'~7-~-0 SALLY LEWIS
130565 MAURY,S TOOL CHEST
130949 WILLIAM MCGARRY
18933
1 ~-3-~
18935
18936
1~937 ~71~-~9~5-~
18938 .... 131571 ';':NEINEKE DISCOUNT MUFFLERS
i8939. '~<'!~:?::?i131766 'MIAMI 'ELEVATOR.CO°
18941 132780 HAROLD MILLER
18942 132792 BAR,ARa MILLER
10/14/83 7.00
~T1~83 20.00
lO/14/83 820.25
10/14/83 271.20
[0-Ii--4-/~3 67~2b-
lO/14/83 88.8o
10/1~/83 67.73
Y0~i'~T8-3 ~5W.~-
i0/14/~3 73.20
10/14/83 24.00
ySx7~3. ..,L3Z~V~-OYD-q~TEEA~ISE'~OY~'
' '18944 134625 ..'~MOODY'S INVESTORS SERVICE
18945 :.1:34654 .'::'MORGAN, LEWIS & BOCKIUS'
18946
18947 136420 MUNICIPAL POLICE
I8948 136440 MICHAEL MUNRO
i8950 '. :~.h:140450 .:]:NATIONAL LINEN SERVICE]i':'~'!:.:: !:.':
18951
10/14/83 402.50
10/14/83 12~ 05-0--
10/14/83 2,958.60
10/14/83 26.80
1417'17 :~::.'NEWS JOURNAL ...::" .-:::::....: !.:!... 10/14/83
1-~2Y g-O-~D~-D---N-TC-R O~S- 10P~f~3
18953 144492 NOLAND-TRDPICAL SUPPLY CO
18954 150849 O,ByRNE COSTUMES
1~-955 i-EI3-iO-~--QIIOR--CONTRO~-S-~SqqEMS ...:.:....~::.
18956 151859 SAM OGREN
18957. 160335 THEODORE PADICH
-I-8-9-5~ --~0365 PAI~T--C~NqqER
18959 160380 PALM BEACH JR. COLLEGE
18959 160380 PALM BEACH JR. COLLEGE
1'8-9~0 16-O'3~I-----P~L~C~R~[[~GE
18961 161638 BENNY PERLE
18962 161720 PETTY CASH WATER g SEWER
'~8963 1~275'3- PI-C~R-~ CREMIC~'L--CO-
18964 164620 POPULAR MECHANICS
18965 165306 PRE-PAID LEGAL SERVICES I
10/14/83 98-9v~
lO/147s3 23.50
lO/i~83 :: .:.-.....:,,:,
10/14!/83 .:;'ii:i!;!i::"-.:: ;:' .<.. 24,0
z 0 / z ~/8 3 . :::i ili!.':!i;i:::;i~ i::~ i:;:-:;;i: ' 4 4 0; 0
10-/T~5 52%-8-
10/14/83 726.0
10/14/83 726.0~
10/14/83 ' '::... 65.00_
10/1~/83 '42.I
1'0~-/'83
10/14/83 11.9'~
10/14/83 441.15
· 10/31/83 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
: MBAS07 C U R R E N T M 0 N T H C H
E C
K S
PAGE 7
CHECK"
· -,," · VENDOR"NAME
18966 178295 QUALITY QUARTZ
PRODUCTS
:CHECK
DATE
![."'TOTAL AMOUNT
10/14/83
82.20
18967 180411 RAINBOW PRINTZNG INC
18968__180494 RANGELINE FEED & SUPPLY
18969 i80496 RANGER CONSTRUCTION INDUS~
18970 ~190399 SAL'S SPORT SHOP
18971 190434 CHARLES SAMPLE
18972 191515 SEACREST PHARMACY
18973 191520 SEACREST VETERINARY
10/14/83
10/14/83
t0~/83
10/14/83
10/14/83
22.50
93.00
80.92
-' 70.0O
156.00
10/14/83 606.33
10/14/83 487.00
18974 1924,57 E PAUL SHERIDAN 10/14/83 463.55
18979 196186 JOE STONE 10/i4/83 50,00
18980 196397 SUN DATA INC 10/14/83 190,00
~898~ 216350 UNDERGROUND SUPPLY 10/~/83 1~073.68
~8985 Z16~0 UNITED NAY OF PALN BCH. 10/~/83 706.97
18986 22~479 VALENCIA COH~UN[TY COLLEG ~0/1~/83 ~50.00
I899I 360015 VIRGINIA JACKSON I0/I4/83 770.4~
i8992 390033 DAN J. MOTTL I0/i4/83 27~.80
I~997 530092 ABISSET CORP. I0/i4/~3 I7.35
I8998 530093 CARLOS ALMENDARES i0/i4/83 ~.iO
19003 5~02~3 FREDERICK BANKS 10/~/83 30.00
~9008 55035~ ROBERT BOYCE lO/l~/B3
.., 19009 550355 DOUGLAS BRONN ~0/15/B3
~.. ~ 19014 · 5502~6 RONALD R, CARSON 10/14/83 23,80
19015 550247 J, W. CHEATHAM~ INC, 10/14/83 593,25
10/31/~3
MBAS07 C U P P E
CITY OF BOYNTON BEAC.
NT MONTH CH
E C
K S
P.AGE 8
CHECK ~
,. VENDOR ~ VENDOR NAME
19016 55024R VIRGINIA CLARK
CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT
10/i4/83 1,~
19017 550249 CUMBERLAND FARM STORE
19018 550250 ROBERT E. CUMMINGS
19020 560026 -DREXEL PROP. INC
19021 560192 dACKZE DE FRENCESH[
19022 560193
19023 570052 ENVIRONMENTAL ENTERPRISES
19024 570061 RONALD EDWARDS
19025 57~2 'NICHELE ERARD-COUPE
:19026
-'19027
19029 580125
I9030 590072
590~04
19031.:
19032
19033
570063 MARY-EVERHART
580122 ::':i::NANCY::J- FONTANA
FLORIDA'~COAS¥ BANK
19034 59:0207 GEORGE GESSLEIN
19035 590208 DOUGLAS GRABD
19036 590209 GULFSTREAM LUMBER
19037. 6000.91
19038 9 '-:::WALTER HANSEN
1903'9 0 ":C:iMRS. iWo J. HENDERSON
l~b~ JOHN-RENNESS¥'
19041 600212 DEANE HOLWAY
19042 610014 FRANK IACINO
· :.:~9-O~F~
' 1'9044 630124..:.' KEN KLEPPS
19045 '6] :5" ::.CHARLES W. KLINGAMAN
1~4'6 [-D--P~-KNORR
19047 640009 LENARD LE SOURD
19048 6401~4 WILLIAM J. LANCASTER
LLOYD FORREST
GIGLIOTTI CORP OF FLA.
.G.J.R. EN~-E~PRISES, INC.
CHRISTINE. GANDY -
!;IRVING GERTNER
fE LINOSEY
:.:.!19051 - EAN-':LYON
19053 65[0007 MILNOR CORP.
19054 650386 PAUL MARTINEZ
::19056 '. 6'5!038~ ::DOMINIC MIGNANO
10/14/83 7.80
10/14/83 30.00
10/14/93 39.
10/14/83
10/14/83 11.
10/14/~3 36.[
10/14/83 26.
i0/i~/83 3
io/i4/83
10/14/83
io/l~/s~ ii.io
10/14/83 334.70
io/i4/s~ z5.i5
10/14/83 8.50
10/1~/83 26,10
i o / i-&-Z~-3- 35~6'6
io/i~/e3 3.60
lo/i~/8]
lo/14/93 3o.oo
10/1~/83 26.10
10/14/8~ 26.10
10~B-3-
10/1~/B3 11.10
10/1~/83 18,50
' :::19057
19059
19~60
19062
19p63
I9065
19066
650389 PAT- MOREE
dS~ 3~ ~~ D~H-N--~ -~, ~R-~ N'
650391 JANET NOSELY
650392 ESTHER MC CARTY
65~39-3~0~ H .-~. ~ C--C~i C K
650394' . DANIEL MOLINARI
650395 THOMAS To MC MURRIAN
6 6~ 0-5 D~J~D-A~ClqO L
66005I DF.S. NATHANSON & GALBRATH
660~5~ OAVID NEBEL
:'" '":" '::":
10/14/83 26.
10/14/83 18,71
10/14/83 22.~
i0/14/83 26.~
10-~83 : :h:-
10/14/83 . -:'
::i:::.. IO..'~a
10/14/83 ':i'";:::' "'25.
10/14/83 30.00
!0/Z4/83 26.90
'= MBAS07
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
PAGE 9
CURRENT MONTH CHECKS
CHECK ,',' _".VENDOR fl VENDOR NAME :.: i:;~ i:: :ii':!;i'.;i :':CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT
19067 660053 BEVERLY NOE
19068 660054 ALEX NUZZO
19069 660055 JAMES NANCE
19071 670959 S. O'NEAL [ K. WALSH
I9072-': :' 670060 .~-' LILLIAN OYER ""::~'~
19073 680168 DAVID PIERCE
19074 680169 BILL PRICE
1 o £i-4/8 3 6.1 c
10114183 8.8_~
10/14/83 13.6C
10/14/83 21.9[
1o/1~/83 3.9c
1o/14/83 ls.4c
26.1C
19075 680171 PROTECTOR ENTERPRISES 10/14/83
. i~::<.;i~.;~i:!-.~;:.'19076 .::'!:~::~;i:!!i:~00047 ~RA'ZOOK' REAL ESTATE' 10/14/83 : 60.0C
DEV:;:.' 0F
7ooz AZN OU LZKES-W TER
ig080 700I 96 HARRY RECKNER I0/14/8] ~0.2C
I908I 700197 R.W. ROBERTSON I0/i4/8] 28.65
......... ' SUNaY soUrH' S'f'%' S
I9086 710357 RONALD SCHRADER 10/14/83 3.60
19087 710358 SILVIA SELZER 10/14/83 13.25
;~:.::.:::~:-~::F~-:::~".19-088::~:~:~:~:~'~710359 ~:.~: .W-W. SEZ:NA
19092 710363 CLAUDIA SIIRA 10/14/83 5.95
i9098 710364 TERETHA SULLIVAN lO/I4/BB 6.35
'~::]~::~:;~:-I'~094~":~.:~.~:.~:~'~;~710365 "../ JOSEPH STaPLE%ON
....... ~~Oi'I5 '"'R~ ":'G. 'TAYL'OR :'"': ......... :'~ ................ ' ........... ' .................... i~/1~'~:~3.' .................. ;~.:,:-,-.-~ .......... - ................. ~.0~:i.(
~9098 720116 THE JANSEN C0. FL INC. IO/I4/BB 809.40
I9099 720IiT ERNEST J. THIBODEAU I0/i4/83 6.60
I9103 /ZO1Z[ NILHULA5 i R:IViGNU L O/i'~/~ ~' ' ;';'"" ................... :'";':':::::;'"':':':':'::'::"::::':':':::~'~50
19104 750191 WILBUR M. WHITE 10/14/83 11.10
19105 770016 RONALD YOUNG 10/14/83 96.10
. ::::.~'.:'~.'..!9 :-:....::.~:.'//' ' '
z~9' "~5ooz3 ~~s "':'"'"'"
~9~10 160380 PALH BEACH dR. COLLEGE 10/1~/83 60.00
19111
· 19113....ii.:I
19114
igllb
160380 PALM BEACH JR. COLLEGE 10/14/83 666.00
Ol6'gZO AILANI I~-L--]~-A-NK" 10/11/83 1Z1~503.57
19116 280914
19117 040508
JOE G. BLANCO
DR. JEFFREY DAVIS MoDo
10/18/83 264.87
10/18/83 359.67
~BA507
10/31/83
CUR
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
RENT MONTH CH
E C K S
PAGE 10'
~9118 161705
19119 072816
PETTY CASH POLICE
DATE
10118/83
19120 136519
19122~ ":'::.:~.'130400
19123 ':i]'194400
19124
19125
19126
...i.:-'..1~131
19133
19134
19135
032895
063762
024725
CLAIRE GIRTMAN 10/19/83
MUROSKI AND ASHTON 10/20/83
'MANHATTAN TROPHIES . 10/20/83
SOCIAL SECURITY CONTRIBUT 10/20/83
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 10/21/83
FLORIDA NATIONAL BANK 10/21/83
BOYNTON CITY FEDERAL CRED 10/21/83
TOTAL
72.00
35,00
.... 33'7
116,910.4
10/21783
ClTY--O~--BOYNTON BEACH
o 3~-~q75 ':
7 ' F FLORIDA ' ::i:i: 5.:::. 10/21/83 - : :' ....
01.029~ · A.G : . : :. .........:. ' -.-:.:'-:...
· D!BTSO :: : ::i :i:~ i/: il [:L I ED UNIVERSAL· CORP :'::i"i:~': ...... i .10/21/8:3 ..... i. '
013783 ROBERT Ko-ALSOFROM,PH.Do
.0~
26,378.9
11,831.88
10/21/83
19139 20 B & H SALES 10/21/83
19140 020200 B.I.Fo 10/21/83
10/21/83
.192,417.47
1,406.0~
'::.2,654'~-
295.[
013786 ALSAY-PIPPIN CORP 10/,21/83 90,853,69
013800 FREDRICKO ALVARENGA I0/21/83 52.00
[SIAH ANDREWS · !:!!. :': : ..10/21/83
0 .':::~ ATLANTIC HAROWAREI] !! ?ii!:?': i ;i! !]ii:]!i..:.10/2t/83 ~ ] ii.'i::.::.:::';::ii:ii./.!:ii', ii4' 93
P R 0 D U C T S, !: I N C::; ?;]!' ?i!!!! :i:ii! i!?i;i! i!;i::!!i!ii:?~:. ii; ! i: .10/21 / 83 !. ~:'':': "" 'i:'! :i:'i .i:!'~-.:.: :/./ ' 37 '1,36
1,830.00
900.00
59.04
10/21/83 24.90
19146 024720 BOYNTON BEACH CHAMBER 10/21/83 2,625.00
19147 024730 BOYNTON BEACH RETIREMENT 10/21/83 5,514.58
. ..... 19148 5!!:i;i:~i:. 021~810:::~ BOYNTON WRECKER SERVICE .:~i;iii:: .::10/21/83::-::
............ 1915:1::':''~;;:~':~ ...... 026450":':::":BUsINEss NAcHINES, INc. ....... 10'/21/8'3
1915Z 030280 CADILLAC ENGRAVERS 10/21/83 14.79
19153 030339 CAPITAL LIGHTING PROD INC 10/21/83 184.03
.... :':"::::': ::' :' £~ i 5 i: :':':'::' :?'':::: '" 0~3~:)'::~:'': "':':' '6::i'<:O:~Ts':g 0'"~ ~:0'~ f' '"~"~ ~ :" '"':':'"":':~:'"':' i0 / z ~ ~ ~ ~:'""?::'::"
19158 033658 CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT DE? 10/21/83 37.00
19159 033661 CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 10/21/83 12.00
.... · .: ' 19160 .;.. :: ~...033 ~0 ~ .:~:. C L.~.' uh.. :C Ot/R [ S- S U P ~ O.K 1::5:' :U e ~:::.;~i;..: ;. ]: lO / Z.~ / 8 ~::,.~::~.;:':.i:;;Zii ;~:;~ii i;:?;:ii:i~::5i;i:~'~!~.:~g-;
~:; i · i:91·611111;;ii;;!;:i;·!i0i3·~550~ ;i~OC~:?COLA::BOTTLING:!!~!CO; : ii: i;?i:il :10/Z~/83:
i:] 'i: i19 t 6Z :ii~iiiiii !i~iii .D13~04 !COMMERc t A~: HYDRAU[IC S~. :.gl i ii!i;:'l 0/2'1~83i?!:?
· 19163 01~300 JO~N cURLEYI& AssOCIATn~S 10/21/83
19164 0'40505 DAVIS WATER g WASTE INDUS 10/21/83 16,440.0~
19165 0!42605 DIAZIT CO., INC. 10/21/83 89.38
! 191 ~6 :i::": [T4-2-~~P HONE i ::. i: .:~:~' :i.: : :-: ::~ :: :: :!i!~i:i:i-::i:iiiii'? i~i:ii?:ii¥iiil ~: 10/gl / 83 ~:.i~
: ': 19167 042845 DINNEN ELECTRIC: 'CO' ...... "ii:~!i:':~:!ii:i~';]:;~i':'i;:::'? I!~:
19168 .::..~ ,' ' 0;44640 DOM E S %I C .: POL'ICY:':: A S SOC;::; :MA.!:::J]:i:i ii-:: 10/21 / 83'::
1~.-¥6~9 0!46463 ~R~ETIN~--S-ER~qRS-E~ 1~/-2-1--/-8~ ': ............................ ~65.c
19170 0:50300 EAST COAST FIRE EQUIP. I0/21/83 577.20
1917I 051300 EDWARDS ELECTRIC CORP. I0/21/83 3~590.00
-" 10/31/83
' MBASOT
CHECK ,.-.
19172
CITY
CURRENT MD
VENDOR.: f}.:.'.'. "i.VENDOR NAME
OF BOYNTDN BEACH PAGE 11
NTH CHECKS
674.36
19173 056551
19174 061508
1~5-T" 062.820
19176 .":..? 063799
19177 0655.79
19178 .... 67-b~55
19179 070390
054410 EPCOT CENTER 10/21/83
EVERGREEN SOD FARMS, INC. 10/21/83
__FEDERAL LICENSING, J.V. I0/21/83
FIREMEN'S RELIEF & ':':. 'I.0/2i-7-~
-..::! FLOR I DA TR END i./: ..' :i':.;ii I0/22:/8
': FREENAN MUTUELS 'NGT. ~
GALE RESEARCH CO.
GARDEN STORE
100.00
95.00
.:~681.53
:i':::::'-." 18o00
· "':.:::: 15,00
192.25
10/21/83 1,217.43
19180 073601 GLASGOW CONSTRUCTION SERV 10/21/83 87.89
~9~84 075581 GULF OlL CORPORATzON ....... ' .... ..........
10/21/83 7~534.
19L85 0756~0 GULFSTREAN LUHBER CO. 10/2~/83
~9186 081586 H. THOHAS HECHT JR. 10/21/83
19290 090203 I B M CORPORATION 0/21/83 7~307.50
lqZgl 090108 [CNA RETIRENENT CORP. 10/2~/83 952.81
29192 09~3~3 ZNTERNATIONAL PRZNTZNG 10/21/83 325.00
~83
lO6 120298 LEE LABROTT 107~ 180~-
19197 120424 LANCE~ INC, 10/21/83 40.80
19198 121602 LEGAL BOOK CORP.
9 10/21/83 35.10
ZgZOB i30935 NC DON~kD~ S 10/21/83
19Z0~ 130950 ~ILL[E RUTH NCGR~DY 10/Zl/83
, OUR
19~16
19219
19~222
10/21/83 42.90
17!6293 QUALITY BOOKS INC. 10/21/83 115.41
194i1610 SOME'S UNIFORMS 10/21/83 50.00
19~97 S. CENT. WASTEWATER TREAT 10/21/83 2,748.28
10/3i/a3
~BA507 C
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
U R R E N T M O N T H C H E C K S
P.AGE 12 '
CHECK"
,. VENDOR.Y." ::;.:::VENDOR NAME .
19223 192~720 '' SOUTHERN PAPER CO.
19224 196149 STERLING PUBLISHING CO.
..CHECK DATE':; ::TOTAL .AMOUNT.~ ~
10/21/83 41.78
19225 196389 R.J. SULLIVAN CORP. 10/21/83 10,862.10
19229 2--0~102 T & M GRAPHICS 10/21/83
i9230 202507 CHARLES C. THOMAS, PUSLIS i0/21/83 32.S~
1923i 210~46 USCM DEFERRED COMP. PRO. I0/21/83 4,028.54
..... 19235 ..... 221605 VENETIAN- TERRACE CONDO 10/21/83 "
19236 230298 CHRISTINE WADDELL 10/21/83 20. OOC
19236 230298 CHRISTINE WADDELL 10/21/83 20.00
19242 241596 XEROX CORPORATION 10/21/83 380.~5
i9246 ~!0003 HENRY OSTASZEWSKI 10/21/83 52.00
i9247 ~0035 RICHARD ROSS I0/21/83 52.00
i9248 5502~3 C 6 C SCREEN I0/21/83 30.00
tDZSZ 063692 FLORIDA COAST BANK OF t0/2~/83 t~167.00
1925~ 090~03 ~ B N CORPORATION t0/2~/83
19255 4~P031 KEZTH T. ROBINSON 10/24/83
19302 0,80410
19303 042905
19314 BOYNTON
19315 024725 BOYNTON
19316 024725 BOYNTON
WILLIAM Ro HAMILTON I0/!7/83 240.00
CARL DIXON 10/~:7/83 2,000.00
.:::::::::::-. :i-?::i:.':::i:ii:ii;:;:::;:::l 0/.: 8=/-8=3; :i::::::;;i:ii~:i:ii::i:::::i:.;::!:i::;!i::!5:~ 0~ -
~EACH RETIREMENT 101,~183
CITY FEDERAL CREO iO/ ~183 i1,753.8~
CITY FEDERAL CRED 10128183 1,110.40
-1--9-32 3 0-i-0]~1
19324 011400
19325 013720
ACCENT~--~.S & CR~TS' 10 3 70.0~'
ADVANCE AIR CONDITIONING 10/28/83 130.30
ALLEN INSURANCE AGENCY 10/28/83 305.00
'-'~ '10/31/83 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH PAGE 13
' MBA507 C U R. R E N T M 0 N T H C H E C K S
,.t: VENOOR ,....':?: ; 0 '-i -:.:::..' ': ../i' ."i CHECK DATE ":':TOTAL AMOUNT
10326 014153 AMeS ENTERPRISES INC. -"'"'
.... lO//~783 3.oo
19327 014240 ISIAH ANDREWS
19328 014300 CARMEN ANNUNZIATO
1~3~~015316 -AQUaMaTiC SPRINKLE~-~-~Y~
193.30 'i:015700 ":ASGROW OF FLORIDA :.>~:/'?
19331 020170 '!~;!B.Bo AUTO PARTS, IN
I9332 020440 THE BAKER & TAYLOR CO.
10/28/83 70.20
10/28/83 120.25
i~2~/83 2.00
10/28/83 164.84
.t0/28/83 377.19
10/28/83 1,196.23
19333 020491 BATES AND DALY CO. 10/28/83 2.00
19334 024500 BETTY BORON I 10/28/83 50.00
'.~ 7'?:~!.?:~?!'-::19335::~:~L~:'021*710 'i:!~;' BOYNTON AUTO SUPPLY 'i 10/28/~3-.] :/ .~; ;6~0.69
~'~:::!!ii?i.~:i!;!iiiii?;?''l :.'BRADT ;'~ .,-~'!' ;-~
19339 030540 CASE PO~R fi EQUIPMENT CO 10/28/83 53.50
19340 030558 NICHOLAS CASSANDRA 10/28/83 250.00
:"~'~'?~'~-~:~[~:~'193~1~= ~L~:~[~i03239~ ~': CHANGING tiMES ~
' ?'o aa =THa AS'A', CLARK '
OF COURTS-SUPPORT 10/Z /8 aZ.O0
193~6 033658 CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT DEP
10/28/83 37.00
~:: == ?~k~[~::. =:~=[ 1'93 ~7.~ ~ ~ L ~ 03 ~ 661'?. =':=~?CLK~ ? ~ E? COURT S' S'U P P
19351 041581 JOE DELONG
19352 041~09 DELRAY KANASAKI 107~.,.~ . . _ __.00
19357 062820 FIRENEN~S RELIEF
19358 053610 FL T 10/28/83 2,135.92
_ ~..:,...:,...~ ::-.: :- .... EE TRANSPORT ~0. 10/28/8~ 20.00
19i3:69
19i370
080~24 HARDRIVES OF DELRAY, INC. 10/28~83 492.13
084620 ~_O_L_L._Y ACCUNULATOR ~ I0/~8~83 383-00
0901~o8 :: ICMA
I 09~2109 INDUSTRIAL WEEDING,
,
19[375 10]'6160 JERRY'S LOCK & KEY SERV 1o/:.':87j83
t9~76 11[1550 BERT KEEHR 10/28783 200.00
MBAE07
'.!
10/31/83
CHECK "
19378
CITY OF BOYNTON
CURRENT MONTH
VENDOR
'" VENDOR NAME
115595 LORRAINE KRUPOWIES
BEACH
CHECKS
CHECK
P~AGE 14
DATE -TOTAL AMOUNT'
[0-7~8-7~3-------- FO-O~-oU
10/28/83 10.00
10/28/83
19379 120410 LAMAR UNIFORMS
..i~'g380---~--I'2'O~5'O'---~[ANi-~R-BUS-iNES-S--PROOUCTS
9381 120500
' 19382 """ 121740 ..BOB LATHAM _....
SALLY LEWIS "
--i-g~-3~'~V-12---~L-OYD'S--A-UT-O-~E-E~T~FC~ i~--/~TB~~T~'
lO38~ 130400 MANHATTAN TROPHIES 10/28/83
__19385 130565 MAURY'S TOOL CHEST 32,0u
'~~~~L-~--R'OTH~..C-G~-~z- ~.. /28/83 761.25
MCGRAW-HILL BOOK COo~.
MIKE::'MICHAELS,- ?:.~'!.~::-.: ;.'~
13~701 MOTOROLA INC 10/28/83 2(
25.00
136420 MUNICIPAL POLICE 10/2 2,544.23
93
19390
19391
1~ 1 ]
19306 156401 OUTING CENTER INC 10/28/83
19397 160335 THEODORE PADICH 127.59
10/28/83 150. O0
16
12
19402 161499 PARADE PUBLICATIONS 10/28:/83 11.95
19403 161585 PENINSULAR ELEC. OlSTRB. 10/28/83 24,24
I9 1
I 20C
19408 164709 POWELL ROOFING 10/28/83
19409 176310 QUINLAN PUBLISHING CO INC 2.00
::.: ':::~ ~:~ 2 8 / 8 3 71.9 0
"· -.:':?:?~ ~:~.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: u/z :8~;,B-3;-;~!~i;~)~?ii~iiii~;~?~;:::.~i~;~i~?~ii!,
19414 190910
, O~,~SCHEURRER
',. S CHOCOLATES 10/28, t3
19415 SOUTH FLORIDA MACK TRUCKS 10/2 24.00
316.15
19420 201~60 TESTING LAB OF THE 7;
I94i21 '
'. :"T:: :;:': 1942,, :: ,,':1.0 ].45 :: USCM::OEFERRED ::CoM
19426 221479 VALENCIA COMMUNITY COLLEG
i9427 22148~ JAMES Wo VANCE, P.A.
lO/28/83
1
lO/28/8
1 o/z 8/8!3
25.80
95 o
75.00
5~386.76
10/31/83
% ~BA507 ·
CURRENT MONTH
19429 Z30448 BILL ~ALLACE LEASINC INC.
19430 230521 JA~E% R WARNKE
I9~ -~3-05~O~W-A'TER --0 E P~RTMENT
ig4~2 231600 THOMAS E. WENGLER
Ig43~ 212405 TRELA j WHITE '
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH PAGE 15
CHECKS
CHECK DATE ':;;..-;.T.OTAL AMOUNT
lY0--7-2-87~83~
10/28/83:
10/28/83
"I'D/-2-8-/B3-- -
10/28/83
10/28/83
1 o7~-8~ ~ 3
1,224.67
275.00
--3~8g1%-2~
200,00
110,00
19435 235496 SAMUEL L. WRIGHT 10/28/83 339.35
19436 241596 XEROX CORPORATION 10/28/83
· .:::.',.'?.'--'~.~.?-:~ ~u ~ :' 26~550 ~:": · . · :. "::.::.:.::... . .... u/~o/~ -. .: ...T23-0~~
· '.:?'~-:::.:::;:;;::~::'~-::.::: ..... -;;.::';.; ... ;/-.'::~':.':;:BETT.Y ZOBEL :':..:::.: :::.~:"::'.:'. ::' ::~' ::: :: '. ::~:
~' ' :"::' ..... ~: ....... ;' ,,"' ...... · ';: ;:,-'ff :: _: ' '? :::::.'~'? ~:::~;~?:?':'~:?:~;?~F~; :;?':~::? :: 10'/2 8 / 8 3 -:' ~-?: ':: 15 0 ~ 0 0
1,995,829.53
AGENDA
November 15, 1983
CONSENT AGENDA - ADMINISTRATIVE
Approval of Bills:
Alsav-PiDpin Corporation Est. %5
Wells 17-22 for period 9/21/83 to 10/20/83
Pay from Util. Cap. Improve. Fund---404-000-169-01-00
e
Florida National Bank of Jacksonville
Semi-annual fiscal agent fee -- Golf Course Bonds
Pay from B.B. Rec. Facility Constr. Fund
415-000-169-41-00
General Tire Service
Tires and Tubes for various departments
Pay from General Fund---001-193-519-30-22
Holmac International CorD.
Oil and Fluid for Equipment Maintenance
Pay from General Fund---001-193-519-30-21
Se
IBM Corporation
Copier Model 60 - 10/1/83 to 10/30/83
Charge to various departments---General Fund and
Water & Sewer Revenue Fund
e
Mahar Electric
Electrical work Golf Maintenance Building
Pay from B.B. Rec. Facility Constr. Fund
415-000-169-41-00
Daniel O'Connell General Contractor, Inc.
Golf Course Country Club Misc. extra work items
Pay from B.B. Rec. Facility Constr. Fund
415-000-169-41-00
Russell & Axon
Professional services rendered on various projects
Pay from Utility General Fund
403-000-169-01-00 $8461.20
403-000-169-11-00 7078.57
$ 85,140.31
1,210.00
10,223.36
2,054.20
2,473.72
3,800.00
3,834.00
15,539.77
Lin
e
10.
South Central Regional Wastewater Treatment Board
Services rendered in connection with treatment &
disposal of wastewater for month of October, 1983.
Pay from Water & Sewer Rev.---401-353-535-40-9I
School Board of Palm Beach County
Annual contract agreement between City of Bo~nton Bch
and Palm Bch County School Board for continuing Community
School Program
Pay from General Fund---001-721-572-40-99
11. Edward D. Stone, Jr. & Associates, P.A.
12.
72,851.85
13.
4,000.00
14.
Bills from E.D.S.A. for work performed per contract.
Pay from B.B. Rec.& Mun.Beach Imp. Fund
303-000-169-33-00
33,214.59
R.J. Sullivan Corporation Est.~3
San Castle/St° Andrews Part A for period 9/15,/83
to 10/15/83.
Pay from Util.Cap. Improve.Fund---404-000-169-11-00
33,141.44
Isiah Andrews
Driver for Senior Citizens Club 2 wks.
Pay from Federal Revenue Sharing---320-641-564-40-5A
Per Ordinance ~73-15, passed 5/15/73
140.40
Willie Ruth McGrad¥
Server for Senior Citizens Club 2 wks.
Pay from Federal Revenue Sharing---320-64!-564-40-5A
Per Ordinance ~73-15, passed 5/15/73
134.40
The bills described have been approved and verified by the
department heads involved; checked and approved for payment
by the Finance Department.
I therefore
. Cheney; City Manager
RUSSELL & AXON'
Established in 1020
Engineers · Planners · Ard3itects
Incorporated
November 9, 1983
Mr. Peter L. Cheney, City Mana'ger
City of Boynton Beach
P.O. Box 310
Boynton Beach, Florida 33435
STATEMENT
Summary of Russell & Axon Invoices for Professional Services for City
Council Approval.
For Wells 17 22 & Raw Water Main
Invoice No. 6 - 262-681-60-3 - Professional Services
Authorization dated 9/19/80
For Wells 17 - 22 & Raw Water Main
Invoice No. ll - 626-681-60-6 - Resident Inspection
Authorization dated 9/19/80
For P.S. & F.M. - San Castle/St. Andrews
Invoice No. 5 626-681-62-3 - Professional Services
Authorization dated 5/6/81 75% Reimbursable from EPA
For P.S. & F.M. - San Castle/St. Andrews
Invoice No. 5 626-681-62-6 - Resident Inspection
Authorization dated 5/6/81 - 75% Reimbursable from EPA
For N.E. Area Water Main
Invoice No. 19 - 626-681-64-4 - Professional Services
$ 1,164.12
6,228.30
1,655.42
5,423.16
1,068.78
GRAND TOTAL THIS STATEMENT
$15,539.77
TCB/rb
cc: Perry A. Cessna
Betty Zobel - Finance
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