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Minutes 01-17-84MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ~,~ETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL HELD AT CITY HALL, BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, JANUARY 17, 1984 PRESENT James R. Warnke, Mayor Carl Zimmerman, Vice Mayor Nick Cassandra, Councilman Joe deLong, Councilman Samuel L. Wright, Councilman Mayor Warnke welcomed everyone and called the meeting to order at 7:30 P. M. He announced the Invocation tonight will be given by Reverend Nathaniel Robinson, Church of God, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag led by .Councilman Nick Cassandra. Peter L. Cheney, City Manager Betty S. Boroni, City Clerk William Doney, Asst. City Attorney AGENDA APPROVAL Councilman deLong stated he wants to put an item under Legal - Other and he does have an item on the agenda, D-l, which he would like to follow this additional item. Councilman Cassandra stated he would also like to add an item under Legal - Other. Mr. Cheney referred to distributing a blue folder with addi- tional items and read three additional bills to be added to Approval of Bills under the Consent Agenda~ Also, under the Consent Agenda, ratification of a decision by the South Central Regional Wastewater Treatment & Disposal Board. There is an additional resolution relative to Summit Investments and he would like two ordinances pertaining to Summit Investments deleted, Stems B-3 and B-4. Vice Mayor Zimmerman moved to adopt the agenda as amended, seconded by Councilman Wright. Motion carried 5-0. ANNOUNCEmeNTS Mayor Warnke acknowledged the presence in the audience of the immediate past Mayor Marry Trauger; the Director of the Chamber of Commerce, Owen Anderson; and ex-Mayor Ed Harmening. The ~yor read a Proclamation proclaiming the 4th day of February, 1984, as Black Awareness Day. MINUTES Regular Ci_~Council Meeting.Minutes of Januar3,~_~_~_~ Councilman Cassandra moved to accept the minutes as presented, seconded by Councilman deLong. Motion carried 5-0. REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JANUARY 17, 1984 CITY MANAGER'S REPORT General Revenue Sharing Mr. Cheney referred to there being new regulations involved with general revenue sharing and advised we anticipate getting $400,000 of general revenue sharing funds, which is consistent with last year but has not been confirmed yet. There is special emphasis this year on our involvement with the handicapped. A notification was published in today's paper stating that we do employ the handicapped and he told about meeting other require- ments. At the end of the year, we must give a report on what we have done for the handicapped. Beach Project Construction Mr. Cheney announced that construction is anticipated to begin on the beach project next Monday morning. The contractor will move in a construction trailer. We have secured all the permits and will get the final building permit this week. The construc- tion will start from the north to the south. The exit will become a two way street in and out of the parking area. Parking will be restricted to the lower level at the south end. We will do our best to have safe access to the beach. Our lifeguards will still be there and the parking attendants will be there to assist. East Parking Lot of City Hall Councilman deLong questioned when work would begin on the east parking lot and Mr. Cheney replied that he didn't know as we don't have the money. He hopes as we work throughout the year, we will develop a funding mechanism in capital improvements for additions to the fire and police stations and it would make sense to postpone the parking lot changes until after that. Mr. deLong questioned the estimated cost for the parking lot improvements and Mr. Clark replied that it was estimated to be approximately $30,000 to $40,000. PUBLIC AUDIENCE Mayor Warnke announced that anyone who wishes to speak on any item not on the agenda tonight is welcome to come forward. He added if anyone wishes to sPeak on any item on the agenda to please fill out a slip and leave it with the City Clerk and they will be called upon at that time. Ms. Janet Folsum, First Church of Christ Scientist, respectfully requested a waiver of the $200 fee set forth in Chapter 5 re- garding the variance procedure for parking lot regulations. -2- REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTO~J BEA'C~, FLORIDA JANUARY 17, 1984 She added that they have a small congregation and would appre- ciate consideration of this request. She explained that it would cost $5,000 to $6,000 to have their gravel driveway black- topped. Mr. Cheney responded that he was sorry that he could not recommend waiving this fee as there are many small churches and businesses and the fee covers the administration cost of applications. The City Council must' make'a decision. Mr. Zimmerman questioned if this would come before the City Council or Board of Adjustment and Ms. Folsum replied that this has been in the process since last May and explained that the parking meets all codes, but the circular driveway is in question and the Community Appearance Board did not think the driveway should be required to be blacktopped. Mr. Cheney clarified that the issue is not whether they should get a waiver of the parking lot ordinance, but a question of the fee. Mr. Zimmerman ques- tioned if the Council had this authority and Mr. Doney replied affirmatively. Mr. Cassandra referred to discussion several months ago about waiving the fee for setting up bleachers for churches and stated that fee concept was approved. Mayor Warnke asked if the Council wished to take any action on this and re- ceived no response. Mr. deLong suggested that the staff submit a recommendation and Mayor Warnke replied that Mr. Cheney did give a recommendation. Mrs. Dee Zibelli, 440 Ocean Parkway, requested clarification whether she could address the Council on an ordinance scheduled for first reading and Mayor Warnke replied affirmatively. Mr. deLong added that first reading is not open for public comments. Mr. Doney advised the Council could do whatever they want. Mayor Warnke stated that he feels any person wanting to speak on any item can come forward, but no action has to be taken. This will enable the Council to have background information for second reading. Mr. Zimmerman added that he believes the Council should honor the request if a slip is filed. Mr. deLong stated this would open first reading to public audience. Mr. Zimmerman agreed, but only if the intention is filed with a slip at the proper time. CONSENT AGENDA A. Bids Cleaning and Repainting of one (1) Eimco-Envirotech Potable Water Clarification Unit - Utilities The Tabulation Committee recommends awarding the bid to Brinkerhoff Sandblasting in the amount of $19,499. Sale of Surplus Laboratory Items - Utilities The Tabulation Committee recommends rejecting the sole bid received and donating the equipment to Lake Worth High School. -3- REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTONBEACH,.FLORiDA JANUARY 17, 1984 One (1) Type I Remount - Fire Department The Tabulation Committee recommends awarding the bid to E.V.F., Inc. in the amount of $23,665. One (1) ~wenty-Five Cubic Yard Compaction Collection Body and Chassis for 25-yard Rear Loadinq Compaction Body - Public Works The Tabulation Committee recommends awarding the bid to H. F. Mason in the amount of $66,798. Liquid AG Injection System - Sole Source Supplier - Golf Course It is recommended that the Liquid AG Injection System be awarded to Liquid AG Systems, Inc. in the amount of $-6,848. Clay Pipe & Fittinqs - Sole Source Supplier - Utilities It is recommended that this purchase be made from Dickey Company. Repair, Waterproof & Paint Exterior of City Hall The Tabulation Committee recommends awarding the bid to Griffin & Son Painting in the amount of $4,799.95. B. Budget Transfer Request - City Hall Repair, Waterproofing & ~ Painting This is requested to provide funds for the above bid. C. Approval of Encumbering Documents - Finance Department Twenty documents were submitted with a memo dated 1/4/84 from Mr. Grady Swann. D. Payment of Bills - December, 1983 See list submitted. E. Approval of Bills See list attached. F. Ratification of South Central Regional Wastewater Treatment & Disposal Board action of January 12, 1984 re: Authorizing Russell & Axon to prepare a study on ~he Clarifiers and DAF Units Councilman deLong moved adoption of the Consent Agenda with the additions, seconded by Councilman Wright. Under discussion, -4- REGULAR CITY COUNCIL ~ETING BOYNTON BE~CH, FLORIDA JANUARY 17, 1984 Mayor Warnke referred to the sale of surplus laboratory items and stated it was indicated not to sell them because of the small amount bid and Atlantic High School was not interested, so approval was requested to give them to Lake Worth High School. He asked if these items were offered to Santaluces High School and Mr. Cheney replied negatively as Santaluces is a brand new high school and they have everything. Mayor Warnke questioned what the encumbering documents are which are referred to and ~. Swann explained these cover funds which were set aside in 1982/83 and are unexpended and they prepare to spend them in 1983/84. Mr. Cheney added this is to keep the funds in reserve and not lose them. Councilman Cassandra referred to the terms and conditions submitted by Liquid AG Systems and read the one stating: "Customer acknowledges that no damage was done to storage tanks, pumps, piping or other property of the customer by Liquid Ag Systems, Inc., during delivery of product." He asked what happens if there is damage and a representative explained that if there is damage, it will be replaced. Mr. Cassandra stated that he wants to make sure we don't have to take damaged tanks and Mr. Cheney advised that we do not pay until everything is okay on everything. Motion carried 5-0. Mr. Cheney referred to approval being given for both the paint- ing of City Hall and the transfer of funds from contingency and explained that the building will be sand blasted, sealed, and painted. He added that letters will be put on the western wall and told about the process to preserve the letters. He clari- fied this money is just for painting and bids are still being received for the signs. He added that the bid for this paint- ing was low, but we are satisfied the contractor should be able to do the job. BIDS NONE PUBLIC HEARING Request for abandonment of a special purpose easement submitted by James Pollock - 520 Mission Hill Boulevard (description: 6 ft. easement along the southern boundary of Lots 1 and 2 and abutting easement along northern boundaries of Lots 5 and 6, Block 8, Mission Hill) Mr. Annunziato informed the Council this is a request for aban- donment of a special purpose easement located to the rear of -5- £ REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JANUARY 17, 1984 520 Mission Hill Boulevard. The utility easemen~ is currently encumbered with power and utilities, but the applicant has made arrangements to relocate them. The Planning & Zoning Board recommended approval subject to the applicant submitting a unity of title to the property. Mayor Warnke asked if anyone wanted to speak in favor of this request. He asked if the applicant was present and Mr. James Pollock came before the Council. Mr. Pollock referred to being concerned about the unity of title and stated he approached the Building Department and asked if the City needed this protection. The abandonment of the easement was requested to build a pool and plant landscaping. As far as the Building Department is concerned, there is no need for a unity of title until he is committed to building. He approached Mr. Annunziato with this and was informed it would be no problem. Councilman deLong referred to the telephone company having concern and asked if that had been taken care of and Mr. Annunziato informed him the applicant will have to relocate the utilities at his expense. He explained how the unity of title concerns the rear yard setbacks, which is not an issue until building. It would not be inconsistent with the Planning & Zoning Board's recommendation to require a unity of title with a program of construction. Mayor Warnke ascertained nobody wished to speak in opposi- tion to this application and then declared the public hearing closed. The Mayor then recognized the presence of Ms. Janet Olin, Assistant to Representative Frank Messersmith. Councilman deLong moved to grant this request, seconded by Councilman Wright. No discussion. Motion carried 5-0. DEVELOPMENT PLANS Request for Master Plan Modifications - Boynton Lakes PUD Mr. Annunziato informed the Council this is a request for master plan modification submitted by Mr. Santiago Malavasi. He explained the location. The applicant is proposing the following three modifications: Change in unit types for the remainder of Phase II from single family attached to zero lot line single family detached units. - 6 - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JANUARY 17, 1984 A request to include as a permitted use in the Boynton Lakes PUD, a cable TV facility to include one 6.1 meter antenna, two 5 meter antennas and one free standing 60 ft. receiving tower. A request to be permitted to transfer to other por- tions of the PUD the difference in units between what was permitted and what is proposed. In this instance the number of units proposed is 168 and the number of units previously approved was 198. Mr. Annunziato continued that the process of a master plan modification leaves the determination with the Council as to whether or not the changes requested are substantial. The Technical Review Board met to review these requests and sub- mitted the following recommendations: that the City Council make a finding of no substan- tial change on the request to change the type of units proposed and that the Planning & Zoning Board approve this request. that the City Council make a finding of substantial change for the cable TV facility. It is the opinion of the Recreation & Parks Department that the site chosen seriously impairs the use of the existing recreation facility for recreation purposes; however, under any circumstances, the use of the cable TV facility would be limited to the homeowners in Boynton Lakes. If the cable facilities are expanded beyond the PUD, the use becomes commercial in nature and could not be considered for location in the PUD. He pointed out the location of the recreation building and proposed towers. that the City Council not address at this time the issue of transferring to other portions of the PUD units made surplus by this change in unit type. The Technical Review Board did offer for Council's con- sideration a procedure to address this issue in the future. Our recommendation is to allow the deve- loper to transfer his surplus units, but that the total unit count in any receiving development phase not be increased by more than 5%. With this in mind, it is suggested that the applicant submit an additional master plan modification showing how the surplus units would be distributed using this distribution as a guideline. Anything in addition to 5% could affect utilities, traffic configuration, etc. - 7 - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JANUARY 17, 1984 Mr. James Holland came before the Council representing the applicant and advised they have no particular problem with the recommendations of the Technical Review Board with respect to modification of the master plan. They did want to take exception to the recommendation of the Parks & Recreation Director regarding the cable TV facilities. They think his determination was based upon a poor presentation of the site plan on their part and the cable TV consultants to the extent a small portion of the recreation area of Boynton Lakes was shown. He then showed a plan of the entire recreation area. He thinks the Council will agree the impact of the TV facilities upon the recreation tract is minimal. He explained what the proposed facilities would consist of and pointed out the location. This par- ticular site was determined after review of alternative sites in the PUD. They wanted to minimize the impact on all the residents of Boynton Lakes. He explained how the cable TV facilities would be buffered from the recreation facili- ties and residences. They request the modification of the PUD as submitted. Mayor Warnke referred to the dish being approximately 18 feet and Mr. Holland replied that it may be larger and explained the technical aspect involved regarding landscaping materials. Mr. Cheney explained how this was encumbering open recreation area and stated it is recommended this be deter- mined as a substantial modification and should come back through the whole review process. Mr. Holland replied that he didn't know if this would serve a useful purpose as the master plan for Boynton Lakes with the recreation facilities exceeds the requirements. Councilman deLong referred to a very thorough report being submitted by the City Planner and stated he believes the answers are appropriate. He believes we should uphold and accept the recommendations of the City Planner. Mr. Holland stated it was his understanding this is a recom- mendation of the Parks & Recreation Director, who sits as a member of the Technical Review Board. Mr. deLong asked if he had received a copy of the City Planner's memo and Mr. Holland replied negatively. Mr. Holland questioned if the recommendations were approved as submitted, what would be their next step and Mr. deLong informed him the next step would be to get in touch with the City Planner. - 8 - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JANUARY 17, 1984 Mr. deLong moved to accept the recommendations of the City Planner as noted in his memo of January 11, 1984. Mr. Wright seconded the motion. Motion carried 5-0. At this time, Mayor Warnke recognized the presence of former Councilwoman Lyn Huckle in the audience. LEGAL Ordinances - 2nd Reading - Public Hearinq Proposed O~dinance No. 83-46 - Re: Annexation - Melear Property Mr. Doney 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 DESIGNATION 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; AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. After the Mayor determined that nobody wished to speak either in favor or opposition to this proposed ordinance, he declared the public hearing closed. Councilman deLong moved the adoption of pr~osed Ordinance No. 83-46 on second and final reading, seconded by Vice Mayor Zimmerman. No discussion. Mrs. Boroni took a roll call vote on the motion as follows: Councilman deLong - Aye Councilman Wright - Aye Mayor Warnke - Nay Vice Mayor Zimmerman - Aye Councilman Cassandra - Aye Motion carried 4-1. - 9 - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JANUARY 17, 1984 Proposed Ordinance No. 83-47 - Re: Amend Land Use Element - Melear Property Mr. Doney read proposed Ordinance No. 83-47 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 ADOPTING THE PROPER LAND USE OF CERTAIN PROPERTY WHICH IS BEING ANNEXED INTO THE CITY BY ORDINANCE SIMULTANEOUSLY HEREWITH, WHICH IS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREINAFTER; SAID LAND USE DESIGNATION IS BEING CHANGED FROM PALM BEACH COUNTY MEDIUM-MEDIUM HIGH DENSITY TO BOYNTON BEACH MODERATE DENSITY RESIDENTIAL; PROVIDING FOR A SAVINGS CLAUSE; REPEALING PROVISION; AND EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. Mayor Warnke asked if anyone wished to speak in favor or opposition to proposed Ordinance No. 83-47 and received no response. He then declared the public hearing closed. Councilman deLong moved the adoption of proposed Ordinance No. 83-47 on second and final reading, seconded by Vice Mayor Zimmerman. No discussion. Mrs. Boroni took a roll call vote on the motion as follows: Councilman Wright - Aye Mayor Warnke - Nay Vice Mayor Zimmerman - Aye Councilman Cassandra - Aye Councilman deLong - Aye Motion carried 4-1. Proposed Ordinance No. 83-48 - Re: Rezone - Melear Property Mr. Doney read proposed Ordinance No. 83-48 by title: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 80-19 OF SAID CITY, BY ZONING A CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN, WHICH IS BEING SIMULTANEOUSLY HEREWITH ANNEXED INTO THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, BY ORDINANCE AS PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT WITH A LAND USE INTENSITY OF 4.00; PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE; REPEALING PROVISIONS, AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. - 10 - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JANUARY 17, 1984 Mayor Warnke asked if anyone wished to speak in favor of proposed Ordinance No. 83-48. Mr. Cheney stated for the record, we would like to show we accept a value of $40,000 per acre for the land which is being dedicated to the city as part of this annexation. The deed is in the process of being signed. Since this is in excess of the amount of land for a utility site, we will give credit at the value of $40,000 per acre. Mayor Warnke asked if anyone wished to speak in opposition and received no response. He then declared the public hearing closed. Councilman Wright moved the adoption of proposed Ordinance No. 83-48 on second and final reading, seconded by Councilman Cassandra. No discussion. Mrs. Boroni took a roll call vote on the motion as follows: Mayor Warnke - Nay Vice Mayor Zimmerman - Aye Councilman Cassandra - Aye Councilman deLong - Aye Councilman Wrignt - Aye Motion carried 4-1. Proposed Ordinance No. 84-1 - Re: Amending Organizational Chart relative to Occupational Licenses Mr. Doney read proposed Ordinance No. 84-1 by title: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AMENDING THE CITY ORGANIZATIONAL CHART, PROVIDING FOR A REPEALING CLAUSE; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. After determining nobody wished to speak either in favor or in opposition to this proposed ordinance, Mayor Warnke declared the public hearing closed. Mr. deLong moved the adoption of proposed Ordinance No. 84-1, seconded by Mr. Cassandra. 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. - 11 - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JANUARY 17, 1984 Proposed Ordinance No. 84-2 - Re: Absence of City Manager Mr. Doney read proposed Ordinance No. 84-2 by title: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 2. ADMINISTRATION, ARTICLE II. CITY MANAGER, SECTION 2-31. TEMPORARY ABSENCE OR DISABILITY. OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES, CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, BY REPEALING THE PRESENT ORDINANCE PROVISION AND SUBSTITUTING THEREFOR MORE CLEARLY DEFINED PROVISIONS RELATING TO THE TEMPORARY ABSENCE OR DISABILITY OF THE CITY MANAGER; PROVIDING A CONFLICTS CLAUSE, A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE, AND AUTHORITY TO CODIFY; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. Mayor Warnke asked if anyone wished to speak in favor and received no response. He asked if anyone was in opposition and received no response. He then declared the public hearing closed. Mr. Wright moved to approve proposed Ordinance No. 84-2 on second and final reading, seconded by Mr. Cassandra. 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 - Aye Vice Mayor Zimmerman - Aye Motion carried 5-0. Ordinances - 1st Readinq Proposed Ordinance No. 83-54 - Re: Revised Election Cod~ Mr. Doney read proposed Ordinance No. 83-54 by title: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, PROPOSING THAT A REFERENDUM ELECTION BE HELD TO AMEND THE CHARTER OF THE CITY, AS ADOPTED BY THE FLORIDA LEGISLATURE AND BEING KNOWN AS CHAPTER 61-1889, SPECIAL LAWS OF FLORIDA, AS AMENDED, TO PROVIDE THAT IF APPROVED BY THE ELECTORS, THE ABOVE REFERENCED CHARTER SHALL BE AMENDED AS FOLLOWS: BY AMENDING SECTION 17 OF - 12 - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JANUARY 17, 1984 SAID CHARTER TO REDUCE THE NUMBER OF DISTRICTS WITHIN THE CITY FROM FIVE (5) TO FOUR (4) AND PROVIDING THAT ALL COUNCIL MEMBERS RESIDE WITHIN THE DISTRICT FROM WHICH ELECTED FOR NOT LESS THAN SIXTY (60) DAYS PRIOR TO FILING FOR OFFICE, AND BY PROVIDING THAT THE MAYOR BE ELECTED AT LARGE AND MUST RESIDE WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS FOR NOT LESS THAN SIXTY (60) DAYS PRIOR TO FILING FOR OFFICE, AND FURTHER PROVIDING THAT UPON TH!E FAILURE OF AN ELECTED COUNCIL MEMBER TO CONTINUE TO RESIDE WITHIN THE DISTRICT FROM WHICH ELECTED SHALL REQUIRE A FORFEITURE OF OFFICE; BY AMENDING SECTION 50 OF SAID CHARTER TO REMOVE ANY LIMITATION ON THE NUMBER OF CONSECUTIVE TERMS THAT MAY BE SERVED BY COUNCIL MEMBERS OR THE MAYOR; BY AMENDING SECTION 53 OF SAID CHARTER TO PROVIDE THAT THE VICE MAYOR SHALL BE ELECTED BY A VOTE OF THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL AND BY FURTHER PROVIDING PROCEDURES FOR FILLING VACANCIES IN THE OFFICES OF MAYOR AND VICE MAYOR; PROVIDING A BALLOT TITLE; PROVIDING THE OFFICIAL SUBSTANCE OF THE AMENDMENT TO BE PLACED ON THE BALLOT; DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO SUBMIT A CERTIFIED COPY OF THE ORDINANCE TO THE SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE, A CONFLICTS CLAUSE AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. Mayor Warnke referred to this being an ordinance on first reading and announced a public hearing will be held on second reading. Two people have requested to speak on this subject. At the present time, the Council may or may not wish to take action on what they say. He asked if there is any precedent regarding public input on first reading and Mr. Doney replied there is not any legally binding format and it is a decision for the Council. Mayor Warnke asked if the Council members wished to have people speak on first reading on this important subject and Vice Mayor Zimmerman replied that if they have noted their intention on a slip and it is brought up at the proper time, he is willing to hear them. Mayor Warnke ascertained there were no objec- tions from the remainder of the Council. Mrs. Dee Zibelli, 440 Ocean Parkway, referred to the districting question being voted on in 1980 when the popula- tion was approximately 35,000 and stated at that time, the City was divided into five districts. The 1983 population is shown as 42,000 and according to projections, the popula- tion will be 71,000 by 1990. She asked if it seemed intelligent to decrease the number of districts with increased growth? The referendum passed overwhelming creating five districts and the five districts have worked well. Also, with the proposed election of a mayor at large, there will be double representation of one district. - 13 - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JANUARY 17, 1984 Mrs. Zibelli continued that she has no problem with the 60 day residency requirement or a Council person having to vacate his seat if moving from the district in which he was elected. Some people have concern about running for as many terms as wanted, but a person can be usurped if not per- forming. Mrs. Zibelli stated that she believes these issues should be voted on individually. Mrs. Zibelli then referred to the methods of choosing mayors and the powers of the mayor. Mrs. Zibelli asked the Council to consider maintaining the present five districts, keeping in mind the overwhelming passage of the referendum in 1981 and keeping in mind future growth. Let us not change for the sake of change! She requests that the five districts be kept intact and the people be allowed to vote on the other items individually. Col. Marty Trauger, 702 S.W. 28th Avenue, referred to districting and stated he feels we can say in Boynton Beach districting as now constituted has really served its purpose and now is no longer needed. It was set up originally solely for one purpose, to elect a black to the City Council to satisfy a need that had been going on for a long time. A black was elected, but he moved and it has shown a black can be elected from a district not having a total black popula- tion or majority. Why should the districts be changed? Why not recommend no districts and run at large. He knows of no fact that will support that districts and Council truly sup- port that district with a neglect of others. All the pre- sent Council has given support to the entire city. If a person runs from a district and was elected from a district, that is a different story. During the last seven to eight elections when candidates ran at large, they came from the entire city and we always had ten to fourteen candidates in the primary. Since districting, there has only been two and in one case only one candidate. As our city is growing, qualified candidates are needed who live within the city limits. Qualified candidates are needed, but that doesn't come around each time to every district. Look at the people elected within the last ten years. We really haven't had a majority of the truly outstanding leaders in the major walks of life and not too many years ago, we elected to this Council, who by today's standards, would probably be classified as functional illiterates. The best qualified educationally and experienced people are needed to sit on this City Council. With the western area growing, we see - 14 - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JANUARY 17, 1984 businessmen and qualified citizens moving to that area away from the corporate part of the city. In a few years, the boundaries will have to be adjusted again. Why not now, just eliminate the districts? Col. Trauger then referred to the office of mayor and stated he does not feel the way for electing a mayor should be abandoned. Looking back ten to fifteen years, there was not any mayor who could have done as good a job as he did without first serving as vice mayor. Perhaps, Councilman Joe deLong would be the exception because he had experience as mayor of Boca Raton. In looking at other cities and how they chose mayors, either from the Council or serving as vice mayor first, we have found relatively stable govern- ments. However, where mayors are elected separately, cities have had problems. People could run for mayor who have never attended a meeting or served as a councilman. The population is just stirred up by campaign promises. Col. Trauger then referred to consecutive terms of the City Council and stated the two term and staying out a term has served very well. It is easier for an incumbent to get elected. With continuing terms, he feels we will get an entrenched Council. He then read a newspaper article citing this example from Boca Raton. He stressed that our present terms of office keep the councilmembers on their toes and they must be active or they go out. He believes that con- secutive terms are so great a rule with the current Council, if they believe in that, should put in a restriction that no member can serve as a starter. Col. Trauger referred to a vast portion of the people not having spoken in reference to these changes either in objec- tion or in concurrence, but stated the people will believe what the candidates campaign on. He asks why the election machine should be overhauled now? Col. Trauger added that when he returned from Virginia after Christmas, he drove from U. S. 1 to Seacrest Blvd. and almost fainted to see how beautiful 23rd Avenue has been completed and also Gulfstream Boulevard. Councilman deLong stated that he believes the ex-Mayor was in error when he said we formed the districts in order to elect a black. Under no circumstances was he involved in anything like that. He went along with districts because three or four people who served on the Council came from the one district. Also, he thinks Councilman Wright was elected before there were any districts. He clarified that - 15 - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JANUARY 17, 1984 Councilman Wright was elected on his own because the people throughout the city supported him. Col. Trauger agreed that may be an error, but the sole point in districting was to get a black on the City Council. Councilman deLong referred to the question of continuing in office after serving two terms and stated he never heard of any legislative body to restrict it to two terms. This is only done in the executive branch and explained. Why is the feeling to restrict any member of Council to serve two terms? This is very expensive. He told about plans made while he was in office, which were not carried out after he went off the Council and the expense involved to carry out these projects today which are still needed. Mayor Warnke referred to this just being the first reading of the ordinance and stated a public hearing will be held at the second reading. Councilman deLong suggested seeing what the people want and the candidates can campaign when this is put on the ballot. Councilman Wright stated that he would like to comment that he was instrumental in fighting for districting, but not particularly to get a black elected to the City Council. Black people are elected like white people to serve people and he has tried to do that. There was a coalition of whi- tes and blacks together in support of districting. They were tired of everyone coming from Chapel Hill. Many people don't travel North Seacrest Blvd. or 10th Avenue daily and they felt representation was needed from all communities. He believes the Sun Sentinel was far-fetched in regard to their editorial and commends Councilman deLong on his response. If you look at the black population in Boynton Beach, there is no way the black community could elect a black person on the City Council. The support of the white com- munity is needed as well. He is thankful our former Councilwoman Lyn Huckle said the people should decide on what they wanted with districting. The vote for this was overwhelming. Had they wanted districting to get a black elected to the City Council, probably Mayor Warnke would not be sitting here today because he represents a district with approximately 75% black people. Councilman Cassandra stated since May 1983, he has been pushing for this change in election law and he would like to ask former Mayor Trauger where he has been during the last eight meetings when this was being discussed instead of coming now? Also, why did Mrs. Zibelli also wait? He has - 16 - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JANUARY 17, 1984 received no communication until tonight on pros or cons of this and there have been eight meetings° Vice Mayor Zimmerman stated the idea of putting these various items on the ballot separately isn't going to work very well. We could have a combination of several things that won't fit together as a package. We took the direction of trying to work up a package and he thinks that is the way we are going to have to go. Mr. Doney informed the Council that the districts must be approved and numbers assigned before approval of the pro- posed ordinance. Councilman Cassandra advised that he put together an overhead to show what he has been advocating. He showed this proposal and referred to taking all the concerns of the incumbents as much as possible, continuity of experience and tried to get together the basic 2/3 concept we have now. He suggests the numbering to start with 1 at the bottom of the proposed graph, District 3 next, District 2 next and District 4 at the top portion of Boynton Beach. He looked at the transition points and problems which may come about. He explained how the forthcoming elections would affect the proposed districts. He recommends Districts 1, 3, 2 and 4 as shown on the graph. Mr. Zimmerman questioned what proposed map these were being applied to and Mr. Cassandra replied that Proposal ~3 is more acceptable as presented by the Planning Director. Councilman Cassandra moved to accept the proposed districts according to voting district Proposal 93 as outlined: Yellow to be District 1 Blue to be District 3 Red to be District 2 Green to be District 4 Councilman deLong seconded the motion. Under discussion, Mr. Wright commented that he expressed dissatisfaction with Proposal #1. He felt the black community should not be split based on previous court cases. When he votes to sup- port this ordinance, it is only to go to public hearing and he is not sure of his last decision. He wants to hear further from the public at the hearing on February 7. Mr. Zimmerman commented that Mr. Annunziato did a good job. Mrs. Boroni then took a roll call vote on the motion: - 17 - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JANUARY 17, 1984 Motion carried 4-1. Councilman deLong - Aye Councilman Wright - Aye Mayor Warnke - Nay Vice Mayor Zimmerman - Aye Councilman Cassandra - Aye Councilman Cassandra moved to accept first reading of pro- posed Ordinance No. 83-54, seconded by Vice Mayor Zimmerman. No discussion. Mrs. Boroni took a roll call vote on the motion as follows: Councilman Wright - Aye Mayor Warnke - Nay Vice Mayor Zimmerman - Aye Councilman Cassandra - Aye Councilman deLong - Aye Motion carried 4-1. Proposed Ordinance No. 84-3 - Re: Swinton Boulevard - Summit Investments - Annexation Mr. Cheney referred to holding a public hearing and discussion relative to rezoning and annexation of this land two meetings ago and advised the Planning & Zoning Board made a recommendation different than the applicant requested and the City Council concurred. He understands the appli- cant is willing to accept this recommended zoning. This ordinance acknowledges the recommendation. It is in order to approve this ordinance on first reading. Mr. Doney then read proposed Ordinance No. 84-3 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 SECTION 171.044, FLORIDA STATUTES; PROVIDING THAT THE PROPER LAND USE DESIGNATION AND PROPER ZONING OF THE PROPERTY SHALL BE REFLECTED IN SEPARATE ORDINANCES TO BE PASSED SIMULTANEOUSLY HEREWITH; REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF - 18 - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JANUARY 17, 1984 ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH; PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR ADVERTISING; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE AND AUTHORITY TO CODIFY; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. Councilman Cassandra moved to accept Ordinance No. 84-3 on first reading, seconded by Vice Mayor Zimmerman. 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. 84- Re: Swinton Boulevard - Summit Investments - Amend Land Use Element DELETED Proposed Ordinance No. 84- Investments - Rezone Re: Swinton Boulevard - Summit DELETED Resolutions Proposed Resolution No. 84-G - Re: Establishing a Local Option Gas Tax Fund Mr. Doney read proposed Resolution No. 84-G by title: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, ESTABLISHING A LOCAL OPTION GAS TAX FUND Councilman deLong moved the adoption of Resolution No. 84-G, seconded by Councilman Wright. Under discussion, Mr. Cassandra asked for the City Manager's definition of appropriate transportation improvement and Mr. Cheney explained this just put a fund on the books into which the money is put. 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 - Aye Mayor Warnke - Aye Motion-carried 5-0. - 19 - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JANUARY 17, 1984 Proposed Resolution No. 84-H - Re: Special Assessment for S.E. 3rd Street North of S.E. 21st Avenue Mr. Doney read proposed Resolution No. 84-H by title: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, PROVIDING FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND/OR REBUILDING OF APPROXIMATELY 180 FEET OF SOUTHEAST THIRD STREET LYING NORTH OF SOUTHEAST TWENTY-FIRST AVENUE IN THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA; PROVIDING FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF THE COSTS THEREOF AND THE MANNER IN WHICH SAID ASSESSMENTS SHALL BE MADE; WHEN SAID ASSESSMENTS ARE TO BE PAID; DESIGNATING THE LANDS UPON WHICH THE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT SHALL BE LEVIED; ESTIMATED COSTS; FILING OF ASSESSMENT PLAT, PLANS AND ESTIMATE OF COSTS; PUBLICATION; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. Councilman deLong moved adoption of proposed Resolution No. 84-H, seconded by Councilman Cassandra. Under discussion, Mayor Warnke asked if the copy said 21st Avenue or 21st Street and Mr. Cheney advised it should be 21st Avenue. Mrs. Boroni took a roll call vote on the motion as follows: Councilman Cassandra - Aye Councilman deLong - Aye Councilman Wright - Aye Mayor Warnke - Aye Vice Mayor Zimmerman - Aye Motion carried 5-0. Proposed Resolution No. 84-I - Re: Opposing Proposed Legislation to Reconstitute the Palm Beach County Solid Waste Authority Board Mr. Doney read proposed Resolution No. 84-I by title: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, OPPOSING PROPOSED LEGISLATION TO RECONSTITUTE THE PALM BEACH COUNTY SOLID WASTE AUTHORITY BOARD Councilman deLong moved to adopt proposed Resolution No. 84-I, seconded by Councilman Cassandra. No discussion. Mrs. Boroni took a roll call vote on the motion as follows: Councilman deLong Councilman Wright - Aye - Aye - 20 - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JANUARY 17, 1984 Mayor Warnke - Aye Vice Mayor Zimmerman - Aye Councilman Cassandra - Aye Motion carried 5-0. Proposed Resolution No. 84-J - Re: Swinton Boulevard - Summit Investments - Rezone Mr. Doney read proposed Resolution No. 84-J 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 171.0062, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO REZONE A CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND BEING ANNEXED TO THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH FROM PALM BEACH COUNTY ZONING CLASSIFICATION SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL (RS) TO CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH ZONING CLASSIFICATION R-1AAB, SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT; AND FROM PALM BEACH COUNTY LAND USE DESIGNATION OF LOW MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL TO CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH LAND USE DESIGNATION OF LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. Mr. deLong moved the adoption of proposed Resolution No. 84-J, seconded by Mr. Cassandra. 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. Other Consider Resolution Urging County Commissioners to Adopt HandicapHed Regulations - 32" door widths Councilman Wright referred to speaking with a handicapped citizen and told about Commissioner Koehler sponsoring such regulations, but advised several voted against it. We are requested to urge the County Commission to support this. He moves to have such a resolution drafted. Mr. deLong secOnded the motion. No discussion. Motion carried 5-0. - 21 - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JANUARY 17, 1984 Report from City Attorney - Occupational License to Sell Jewelry Mr. Doney referred to a memo being submitted and advised it is their opinion this use could be regulated by prohibiting sales from hotel and motel rooms. Mr. deLong moved that the City Attorney be instructed to amend the ordinance to make this a prohibited use in the zoning ordinance. Mr. Zimmerman asked if this would come under the review of the Planning & Zoning Board first and Mr. Cheney replied affirmatively. Mr. Cassandra seconded the motion. Under discussion, Mayor Warnke commented that he thinks this is a good idea. Motion carried 5-0. Utility Bond Refinancing Mr. Cheney read his attached memo dated January 17, 1984, addressing the refinancing question for utility bonds. Mayor Warnke commented that this is an excellent report on the status of the financial advisors at the present time. He added that he has received numerous phone calls from financial institutions. Councilman deLong referred to re- affirming the agreement and Mayor Warnke agreed we had, butl the company has changed hands. Mr. Cheney added that the changes identified in his memo have taken place and we were not aware of some agreements until yesterday. This needs to be explored further. He doesn't think we should move ahead right now. We should meet with the principals involved. Councilman Wright stated he wants to make sure we are working with firms and not individuals in firms. Councilman deLong added that it must be considered that we have had firms here for a long period which have been outstanding and reputable. Mr. Cheney told about satisfactory rela- tionships with key representatives during the past thirty years and stated as long as the individuals are capable and give the right advice, he prefers working with an individual rather than working with a large company and not knowing who will be your advisor day to day. Mr. deLong told about having an outstanding relationship with Mr. A1 Shepard. After discussion, Mr. Zimmerman moved to accept the report, seconded by Mr. Cassandra. Mayor Warnke clarified that it was moved and seconded to accept this report with a followup report to be submitted at a later date. Under discussion, Mr. Wright requested when the City Manager gets information, he would like to have it in advance if possible, so we can study it. Motion carried 5-0. - 22- REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JANUARY 17, 1984 Amendment of Ordinance No. 83-41 to Include Stipulations' Councilman deLong moved to place the stipulations which he presented and were made a matter of public record to amend Ordinance No. 83-41 to include those stipulations as they were given. We are dealing with an autonomous body and he wants to be sure we are going in the right direction. The City Attorney said not to put these in the ordinance, but he thinks they should be in there. Councilman Cassandra clarified these stipulations regarded height and wet lands. Mr. Cassandra then seconded the motion. Mayor Warnke clarified that it had been moved and seconded th amend Ordinance No. 83-41 to include the stipulation regarding the height limitation and protection of the mangroves. Mr. deLong clarified that he wanted the stipula- tions he submitted and made a matter of public record included. Under discussion, Mr. Wright referred to hearing about the plan from the Community Redevelopment Agency regarding erecting a facility in the downtown zone. He doesn't want us to take that negatively. They were commissioned to do a job and we should not say to the designers or the Community Redevelopment Agency that the plan should reflect totally what is in the ordinances or charter. It is incumbent upon the Planning & Zoning Board and City Council to decide we have a 45 ft. height limitation. He feels there is a pur- pose for downtown redevelopment. Motion carried 5-0. Consider Rescinding Last City Council Action Concerning Community Redevelopment Funds - Requested by Joe deLonq Councilman deLong referred to having money invested and stated if nothing else occurs except upgrading the area, he thinks the taxpayers will be getting their money's worth. He moves to rescind the previous action taken in so far as the budget was concerned. Mr. Wright seconded the motion. Under discussion, Mr. deLong stated he wants to make it spe- cifically clear this is the body which approves and rejects. We are not guided by the desires of any board in the city. 10% of federal revenue sharing goes to the Community Relations Board and they come to the City Council to allo- cate funds. Motion carried 4-1 with Mayor Warnke dissenting. Vice Mayor Zimmerman moved to appropriate $15,000 to the Community Redevelopment Agency at this time. Councilman - 23 - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JANUARY 17, 1984 Cassandra seconded the motion. Under discussion, Mr. Cheney referred to this being an open ended allocation and Mr. deLong agreed this is not the total amount of money we are going to give them. He believes we are setting aside the amount of $40,000. Mr. Zimmerman added that he believes we should wait and see if this plan is approved or not. He is sure there will be changes made to the plan. When the plan is approved, he is sure they will need money; but if not approved, he doesn't think they should have more. Mr. deLong clarified that he will go along with additional funds if needed if the plan is approved and Mr. Zimmerman agreed. Mr. deLong suggested that a certain amount of money should be set aside. Mr. Wright stated that he is still opposed to this whole process. He wants to see the Community Redevelopment Agency continue what they have started and the City continue what we have started. He thinks we should support this request for $15,000. Mr. deLong agreed that he was not in favor of stopping the project after all the money which has been put into it, but many people have the oppo- site feeling. After discussion, Mayor Warnke clarified the motion is to allocate $15,000 from the general revenue sharing funds to the Community Redevelopment Agency at the present time. As requested, Mrs. Boroni took a roll call vote on the motion: Mayor Warnke - Nay Vice Mayor Zimmerman - Aye Councilman Cassandra - Aye Councilman deLong - Aye Councilman Wright - Aye Motion carried 4-1. Residency of Board Members Councilman Cassandra referred to the question being raised in May that there were some board members not residing in the City of Boynton Beach. The intent of his recommendation was that if any board member moved that he would have to resign because it was in conflict with the ordinance. He referred to the possibility of a four year appointment being made and a person could live out of town for three years after being appointed. He told about the clauses in the ordinances not being written the same in reference to this. He feels that any person who is on a board presently and does not reside in Boynton Beach where the code contains a residency requirement, they should be asked at the end of today's Council meeting to resign with the proper letter of thanks. - 24 - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JANUARY 17, 1984 Councilman deLong stated anyone on any board can be removed for just cause. It can be stated that moving out of the city is just cause. Councilman Wright stated that people who have been appointed could stay until the end of their term and Councilman Cassandra replied this was not his intent since some boards have longer than one year terms. Councilman Wright stated with a one year term they should be able to remain. Mr. Cassandra stated it should be con- sistent. After further discussion, Mr. Doney advised that he will look at each ordinance again and can insert this additional provision. Mr. Cassandra moved to draft an ordinance covering the resignation of any board member, other than those covered by State Statute, who move out of town to relinquish their position on the board. Mr. deLong seconded and the motion carried 5-0. OLD BUSINESS Request from Russell & Axon for Increase in Mileage (Deleted from Consent Agenda, January 3, 1984) Councilman Wright moved to approve, seconded by Vice Mayor Zimmerman. No discussion. Motion carried 5-0. NEW BUSINESS NONE ADMINISTRATIVE Consider appointing one member to Boynton Beach Housing Authority (Tabled) It was agreed to leave this on the table. Appoint one representative to Community Action Board and one alternate (Tabled) It was agreed to have this remain on the table. Consider appointing one member and one alternate to the Civil Service Board Councilman deLong moved to re-appoint both members. Vice Mayor Zimmerman referred to the referendum item which - 25 - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JANUARY 17, 1984 changes the term from January to after the election in March and questioned how this would affect this appointment if passed and Mr. Doney informed him the appointment should be made now and if approved in March, the term would be extended. Councilman Cassandra seconded the motion. Under discussion, Vice Mayor Zimmerman added that he called both and they are willing to serve again. Motion carried 5-0. ADJOURNMENT Councilman deLong moved to adjourn. seconded and the motion carried 5-0. adjourned at 10:00 P. M. Councilman Cassandra Meeting properly CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA ATTEST-. City Clerk Reco~-din~Secretary (Three Tapes) - 26 - CONSENT AGENDA - ADMINISTRATIVE e Se AGENDA January 17, 1984 o Approval of Bills: Be American~E~uipment and Garden Center, Inc. Pressure Steam Cleaner for Golf Course Pay from B.B. Rec. Facility Constr. Fund 415-000-169-41-00 Per bid 11/17/83, Council approved 12/6/83 Broward Pump & Supply Co. Materials for automatic irrigation at Civic Center. Pay from Federal Rev. Sharing---320-000-247-1N-00 Bid items($2,759.66)10/20/83, Council approved 11/1/83 DeBra Turf & Equip. 1Bedknife Grinder & 1 Reel Grinder for Golf Course Pay from B.B. Rec. Facility Constr. Fund 415-000-169-41-00 Per bid 10/10/83, Council approved 10/18/83 Futura Printing 18,000 Boynton Bulletin for Recreation Dept. Pay from General Fund---001-721-572-40-72 Futura Printin9 Inspection Records and Building Permits for Bldg.Dept. Pay from General Fund---001-24!-524-40-72 Hector Turf & Garden Various items for Golf Course Pay from B.B. Rec. Facility Constr. Fund 415-000-169-41-00 Per bid 11/17/83, Council approved 12/6/83 Hotmac International Cor~_ Oil?~for City Shop Pay from General Fund---001-!93-519-30-21 IBM Corporation Cgpier III Model 60 for January, 1984 Charge to various departments---General Fund and Water & Sewer Revenue $ 1,625.00 3,324.54 2,848.50 1,596.00 2,245.75 24,232.00 1,048.25 I, 770.61 COUNCIL APPROVED: -2- 10. 12. 13. 14. 15. Madsen-Barr Corporation Est. ~1 NoE. Area Water Main for period 11/1/83 to 12/20/83. Pay from Util. Cap. Improvement---404-000-169-01-00 Medco International Tractor co..,inc. ~ Kibota Utility tractors for Golf Course Pay from B.B. Rec. Facility Constr. Fund 415-000-169-41-00 Per bid 11/17/83, Council approved 12/6/83 Russell & Axon Professional services rendered on various projects. PaY from Utility General Fund 403-000-169-01-00---$14,645.14 403-000-I69-11-00--- 8,450.12 South Central Regional Wastewater Treatment Board City's portion of bills due Regional Board Pay from Utility General Fund---403-000-169-11-00 ~hurl¥ Contractinq~ Inc. Est. ~5 Partial payment N.E. 10th. Ave. Project Pay from General Fund---001-000-115-87-00 100% reimbursable Community Development Block Grant R.J. Sullivan Corporation Est. ~5 San Castle/St° Andrews Part A for period 11/15/83 through 12/15/83. Pay from Uti!. Cap. Improvement---404-000-169-11-00 Sunni!and Corporation Ammonium Nitrate and 10-10-10 for Golf Course Pay from B.B~ Rec. Facility Constr. Fund 415-000-169-41-00 Per bid 10/18/83, Council approved 11/1/83 Taurus Underground, Inc. Sewer Repair at S.W. 24th. Ave. & N.E.23rd. Ave. N.E. Court Pay from Water & Sewer Rev.---401-351-535-40-3F CoUncil approved 12/20/83 $130,603.23 12,475.26 23,095.26 7,023.24 24,982.83 67,864.95 13,806.25 8,770.00 COUNCIL APPROVED: Meeting: -3- 17. 18. 19. 20. Urban Desiqn Studio $ Billing for services thru 11/10/83 approved at Community Redevelopment Agency Meeting ~f 12/15/83 (TO BE PAID PEND- ING FINAL PLAN APPROVAL) Pay from Federal Rev. Sharing---320-000-247-1C-00 A.O.B. Underqround Est. $2 Roadway and Utility Construction N.E. 22nd. Ave. and Sewer Extension on N.W. 8th. Sto Pay from i.Utility Cap. Improvement 404-000-169-01-00 --- 10,195.05 404-000-169-01-00 --- 3,541.21 ISiah Andrews Driver fo~ Senior Citizens Club 2 wks. Pay from Federal Revenue Sharing---320-641-564-40-5A Per Ordinance $73-15, passed 5/15/73 Willie Ruth McGrad¥ Server for Senior Citizens Club 2wks. Pay from Federal Revenue Sharing---320-641-564-40-5A Per Ordinance $73-15, passed 5/15/73 4,900.00 13,736.26 112.32 107.52 The bills described have been approved and verified by the department heads involved; checked and approved for payment by the Finance Department. nn, Finance DirectOr I therefore recommend payment of these bills. peter L. Cheney, ClLy Manager cOuNCIL APPROVED:. Meeting: ] - i 9 ~ g ~ January 17, 1984 V. CONSENT AGENDA ADD I T IONS C I T Y O F B 0 Y.N T 0 N B E A C H REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA IX. 7:30 P.M. E. Add to Approval of Bills 1. South Central Regional Wastewater Treatment and Disposal Board 2. Florence Fuller Child Development Center, Inc. 3. Boynton Beach Child Care Center F. Ratification of South Central Regional Wastewater Treatment and Disposal Board action of January 12, 1984 Re: Authorizing Russell & Axon to prepare a study on the Claifiers and DAF Units LEGAL C. Resolutions 4. Proposed Resolution No. 84- $69,602.35 1,099.01 5,375.75 Re: Requesting a waiver from the Board of County Commissioners of Palm Beach County - Swinton Boulevard - Summit Investments ADDITIONAL MATERIAL FOR ITEMS ALREADY LISTED ON THE AGENDA IX. LEGAL B. De Ordinances - 1st Reading 2. Proposed Ordinance No. 84- Re: Summit Investments - Annexation Resolutions: 2. Proposed Resolution No. 84- Re: SE 3rd Street North of SE 21st Avenue Other: 4. Utility Bond Refinancing Swinton Boulevard - Special Assessment for AGENDA D4. January 17, 1984 Utility Bond RefiD~%ncing The current i~ate issue concerning Municipal Bonding for the City of Boynton Beach relates to the refunding issue. The matter of selling Bonds for new m~ney for new projects is, at the moment, a secondary issue. Because of information and statements that have been made to City Personnel on Monday and Tuesday, January 16 and January 17, 1984, it is currently recommended that the City Council take no action relative to refunding of the Municipal Utility Bonds at this time. Within the last two days, suggestions have been made that Financial Advisory and Underwriting Companies have entered into agreements concerning the City's financial services; agreements about which the City was not aware. It has not been possible up to this point to determine the validity and accuracy of these possible agreements or to determine what liability the City might have if it were to make a decision concerning Bond Underwriting nderwr riOr to further investigations of the current and past relationships between iting Firms. The City has had, in the past, a continuing relationship with particular persons and experts and these persons have had affiliations with companies that have changed from time to time as they saw fit, or as circumstances required. These relationships for the past few years have been as follows: 1. A1 Shepard with the William R. Hough & Co. with A1 being the Primary Representative. Al Shepard with his own ccmpany, Florida Municipal Securities, Inc., with Al as his own Principal, ~joined by George Bland and Arnold Schneider. e Florida Municipal Securities, Inc. and Henderson, Few & Co. with George Bland and Arnold Schneider being the Principle Representatives. This change took place after Al Shepard's death. e An expectation of George Bland and Arnold Schneider joined in an association with another firm, possible Matthews & Wright. This change took place when Henderson, Few & Co. took steps to discontinue the operations of Florida Municipal Securities, Inc. The Division with which George Bland and Arnold Schneider have been associated. ~ Prior to the develotmnents of the last two days, it has been expected that two options would beput before the City Council for consideration for the refunding operation. These options would be: 1. Continuation with George Bland and Arnold Schneider in association withMatthews & Wright, under certain con- ditions. 2. Opening the issue of Financial Advisor and Underwriting two other firms for consideration by the City Council. The conditions that would have been suggested: Option No. 1 (Above): George Bland and ArnoldSchneider enter into an Agreement with Matthews & Wright relative to their services with Matthews & Wright. B. Matthews & Wright and the City enter in to an Agreement or Contract for services. George Bland andArnold Schneider obtaining the appropriate and necessary releases from Henderson, Few & Co. (releases that would hold the City harmless from any claims by Henderson, Few& CO. or other Firms. If Option No. 1 did not materialize satisfactorily in regard to the three con- ditions, a r~dation to the City council to consider Option No. 2 would call for the issuance of a request for proposals from Underwriting and Financial Advisory Firms for Underwriting and Financial Advisory services for the refunding issue, with a limitation that the firms indicating an interest would be required to have reasOnable and significant representation in the South Florida area (West Palm Beach to Fort Lauderdale area). After proposals are received, the selection processes would include Staff screening, City council review of several applicants, City council selection of one applicant and the execution of an Agreement followed bytheexecution of the Refunding Issue. The proposals for selling additional bonds for newconstruction would then be a separate issue to consider after the refunding. In sumnary, it is currently felt that no action can be taken at this time and that the outstanding questions mst be further investigated, identified and answer. It is expected that this will be completed by the next City Council meeting on February 7, 1984. ~~~~L'.~Chene~y ~ City Manager James Vance, City Attorney Grady.Swi4nn~, Finance Director RUSSELL & AXON Established in 1920 Engineers · Planners .Architects Incorporated January 11, 1984 Mr. Peter L. Cheney, City Manager City of Boynton Beach Post Office Box 310 Boynton Beach, FL 33435 " STATEMENT Summary of Russell & Axon Invoices for Professional Services for City Council Approval. For PL-500 Grant Application and Supporting Studies, Invoice No. 82 626-681-06-4/00614 Authorization dated May 9, 1972 For I Mg Water Storage Tank (15th Avenue & Congress) Invoice No. 27 - 626-681-44-6/00617 Authorization dated May 23, 1979 For Wells 17-22 and Raw Water Main, Invoice No. 13 - 626-681-60-6/00623 Authorization dated September 19, 1980 For P.S. & F.M. - San Castle/St. Andrews, Invoice No. 7 - 626-681-62-3/00625 Authorization dated May 6, 1981 For-P.S. & F.M. San Castle/St. Andrews, Invoice No. 7 - 626-681-62-6/00627 Authorization dated May 6, 1981 For N.E. Area Water Main Invoice No. I - 626-681-64-33/00630 Authorization dated July 8, 1981 For N.E. Area Water Main Invoice No. 3 - 626-681-64-6/00633 Authorization dated July 8, 1981. GRAND TOTAL THIS STATEMENT JMS/dst cc: Perry A. Cessna Betty Zobel - Finance R&A Files Milt Hallman $ 1,371.53 /, o 77. IS~ ! ,007. ~ 3,100.13 1,655.42 5,423.17 2,612.07 7 ~855.79 $ 25 COUNCIL APPROVED: _110 EAST ATLANTIC AVENUE o SUITE 414 W · DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 ~'~ ~ ' .V- cONs ENT AGENDA i'!~2/30/83 CITY 'OF BOYNTON BEACH. pAGe'~ tcc: Finance ' ,~. C~ !J R R; E N T M 0 N T H C H E C K S . '' ~OuRz 270015 HENRY ~LBERS - ' ] ' 12/01183 6~7,70 .0083 02~5 CONSTANCE BAISH 12/0!/83 ' 63,79 20087 033~00 CALL~E CLANTON 1.2/01/83 Z65. t~ ' ~.00 ~8 3A000.5 LENON HARRIS' t2/01/83 200~9 B. HICKS ' · IZ/01/83 198.7t 20:0q3 1.0~510 JOHN JOHNSTON 12/01/83 56!.19 200q~ I11635 DOROTHEA M KENNEDY t2/01/83 218.O7 20095 3700Z3 VIRGINIA E, KE~STE~' . L2/0t/83 133.2 20105 ..... 20-2515 LEE THOMAS 12/01/83 728.11 . 20106 23045~ OLIVE WALLACE 12/01/83 168. c;o . 20108 2-66900 MILDRED A. ZWART 12/01/83 77, 13 20:L 12 L06~5~ GEORGE JUNN~ER 12/01183 87L,57 20113 132780 HAROLD MILLER ~2101/83 895.16 ~:~ 20114 19~690 ~EOOORE S~RG 12/01/83 826,79' 20~8 ~2000~ STANLEY C. PORTER 12101183 902.15 20119 ~94290 KEN SNOW 12/01/83 225.~1 20120 20630_~ dOHN M. TUITE 12/01/83 91.50 20t 21: .... .:.::-~:::'Z~:~ 2. ~ ~ ~. :::~::::E~R R ~ IN:E::: V I.'C K t.: -;.: ::;. :::::h:;. · ~. :::: t 2 / 0 t / 83' 929,37 - ..... :': : -:?::... !:.:~- · : ;~: ::::~,.. ~:: ',~: ': ':: .;:: .. :::.'":; . t..~ ...... :. ::::~;:;:(:':::¥ :- ::: .,:' · , / 3 :'?': i ~ 3 ~ 5,10 -- 20128 ZOZAA2 THE CREDIT UN[ON OF PALH 12/01/83 "20~Z9 063752 FLORIDA NATZON~L BANK ~Z/0t/83 33A. 53 __.2_~_30 063762 FLORIDA NATIONfiL BANK 12/01/83 327.20 zo~]s :.::.'::::~o0o~ ~. :?:~.,O~AS DE~::T'~ ~I0~!~ SO.O0 ,..~. ZO~]~ ::_::_.~.~.Z ......... _~L.[E_F~:_~:~'~!,S ' ....... ~ ................... ~ztOtlS: .... 5q, oo 20139 202~2 THE CREDIT UNION O~ PALM 12102/83 11,554,33 20250 032895 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 12/0~/83 210,513.25 .... ~_Q ~ 5.! ........ ~63762 FLORTDA N A T I ON.A ~_~.&_~.~ .... 12/02/83 34,475.35 CITY DF BOYNTON BEACH PAGE 2 La.; C U R R E N T M O N T H C H E C K S C~.ECK ~ VENDOR ,'~ VENDOR NAME CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT ,20268 290017 WILL!.A~, CLOUGHER 12/06/83 2~,867ot~ 20269 29003,5 HIRAM CARMONA !2/06/83 2,193.06 20271 '.. ~;~'2:~015'0 : ;.'U,S, P~MASTER ?'"'. ~:. : ' , 12/08/8'3" " ' ' ':~ ';"" M' ~ '" , "." '.. 20272..:., ~. .:~;~.2:3'5~96 SA ,: :': ~.' 12/08/83' · 20273 032995 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 12/09/83 195,826,73 ~0274 063762 FLORIDA NATIONAL BANK 12/09/83 29~107.15 20275 202~2 THE CREDIT UNION OF PALH 12/09/83 2028~ 0~0!~7 AAA GARDEN CENTE~ ~Z/0~/85 50.00 20282 011350 aDMINISTRATIVE C,~AR~ES~ 12/09/83 44~166.67 20283 ~~ ........ ~DWARD ALLEN 12/09/8~~ ..... ~00.00 20287 OZ4ZAO IS~AH ~NORENS 22/09/83 20288 02~2~ JOHN ANDREWS 12/09/83 20289 0160~5 ATLANTIC HIGH SCHOOL BAND 12/09/83 375.00 ' :~ ..... ;~t':;~;: .~:~.~}:7.f~::!:-*~:~:,-~-;':-~:~:.~; :' }.~;!;:~-:::.' .,:.:,:~L::?,: ~:;~: ~:' .~:7.'~;':::: :~'::. :'-~:,::~: ::: :.: ;. h::;! %;:: ~ :~::~:::~:';~,~:: .~;~; :::~.:, ,:- '-, q'.'~.. '. :~-':.~-L: ..... :::. ,'-:t~, ".- 20293 0204~9 THE BAKER & TAYLOR CO, 12/09/83 18~.69 2029~ 0204Y0 BARNES INDUSTRIES~ INC. IZ/09/83 162.83 202q5 02097g ERED BASS 12/09/83 Z0299 OZ4~ZO ~OYNTON NRECKER SERVICE ~Z/09/83 20S00 02558Z LILLIAN BRODY 12/09/83 53.65 ~'~20301 025~00 BROWARD PUMP & SUPPLY CO. I2/09/83 68.02 20305 03029.5 JUDY CALANDRA 12/09/83 80.00 20306 030E70 JI~ CATLEDGE 12/09/83 25.00 20307 030575 RAYMDND CAUDELL I2/09/83 38.12 2~308..-.::..0B25-~5 J=~NiE::.C.H~TE~-~'=~;~ 12/09/83 : . 216',00-." ~030~r'' :-;';::6S'2~9~ CITY' O~:~.~:oYNToN. BE'AC:~'~'.';:~: :;;:: ?: :: -~'''' ~Z/09/8.3'. '"';~ '. zost~ os~55s CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT DEp LZ/09/8~ 7~,00 20312 03366l CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT DE~ 12/09/83 24.00 20313 .... o~m ~ CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT DEo 12/09/83 7~.00 zo ...... .......... ............ -z/d 2 .................... 225,00 ZO]~ 5 0155~1 DAVE CRQGKETT ~IO~ISS ;00,00 20310 ...... 036300 _JOHN ,.~RLEX. S AS.S.PC.IA~ES 12/09/83 20317 0~0312 OAOE PAPER CO. OF PALM 12'/0~/83 ...... 20318 040395 DALE'S PAINT ~ ~ODY SHOP 12/09/83 1,139.72 '' I~£/30~83 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH PAGE 3 :.):'. ' C L.I c, R E N T .... M .0 N T H C _H E C K S CHECK,." VENDOR,." VEND3R. NA~E CHECK. DATE 20320 O~050R DR. JEFFREY DAVIS ~.Do t2/09/83 "20321 040525 DAY-TIMERS 12/09/83 ~0322 041421 DECISION DATA COMPUTER CO 12/09/83 20323 04168~ DEPT.O~ ENVIRONMENTAL REG 12/09/83 20324 046310 EDMOND DUHY ' 12/09/83 ,20326 Om~! EASI LAKE MIDDLE SCHOOL . 12/09/83 TOTAL AMOUNT 830°00 t8.49 .. _60.?_._0o_ 25.00 25.00=.: 250.00 J0327 053900 EMERGENCY MEOICAL& SAFET 12/09/83 58z+o50 Z0332 063680 FLORIDA ASSOO/CITY CLERKS 12/09/83 ~5.00 Z0333 063685 FLORIDA BEARINGS 12/09/83 Z0.,80 2033~ 063692 FLORIDA COAST RANK OF 12/09/82 37.50 .... ;5~~T'!7: '0' a 3.739' ?: ~''' ~'~:~ ~][:~7' ~-~T~' ~-'~'~' ::"~'": ::--~:~'7 ~-9; ~-J-"; ............ :?-~'~ ?~~ ...... :: '":- :.:- , ,-:?"~ ..:::;':.' '.. : ':' :-; ::::::.:.':.. :.:? :.'. :k:.,,': ........ ~;: ...: . ~500:~OO~':.: ':: ;'-'~':05:3'?~8 -.' 12/09/83 ' :":': ~'~:20~:0~':-::: -: ,- .......................................... , ........ - ..................................... - ................. · ............ ............ 2.~ ./ .......... ... · .:,._.-; .,:;.:!.~_2]~OL:..~]~:.: .... 203.38 063~30 FLOR[DA WATER ~ POELUT]ON 12/09/83 20339 06~&O0 FOUR STEEL CORPORATZON 12/09/83 139.19 ~QO~O 0655F0 FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE 12/09/83 ~51&.65 203~-~ 075530 R,L. GRU~MONS PRINTING 12/09/83 26.00 203~5 080~2~ NARDRiVES OF DELRAY~ INC. 12/09/83 9~658,.75 203~6 082593 PETER HE[NS-BAND DIRECTOR 12/09/83 25,00 ..... z o 3 ~ ~': '-----~ :'::: o 6g~a~-:-~':~6~ V~':~ff~':'~; ~:: ~;?:?~-':'-- ? '-5~) ~'6: > ~--~ ..... · :,~: .~':'" ~'.:.,.: ::.~.. ' :.';. :.::~: :.~'..... . I ~l~.f,~... ' :.-:.:::.~..'...:'.:~-:m~:.i~ ;~..:. :: "203~9 :.08~5~.0 .'.:.:HOUSE~:":BE',~OTIFUL.':~:.. '... 12.709/~3 20350 08~693 ROBERT HOWELL 12/09/83 270.00 Z0351 100320 JACK*S CAMERA CENTER ~2/09/83 6&.99 /-'~"%20352 101505 JEFFERSON DAVIS MIDDLE 12/09/83 225.00 2~7~:~: -'~-7,-':~: 'i~6'L~6~'"':' -:'?~i' Y' V~'~:'-~'~ N'-~'YX ~Y t: ~' '~ :~-:~"-~C::~'': ~--' ......... ~-2 7 6'~" b '~' .......... ': ::~'~: --'~-"-~':~-' ......... ' : . ::::.. :': '." :.: ,; :.:.' ' .... : :.: ' :: :: ~' ..... . ' / ~:': ~ · · ....:.: : ~ · · ~:~:.~ .~.:..., :: · . . :. 203,.~ :. i0~,0~ . ..jO,,NSON~DAVIS~..ING...:. ' ......... 12'/0e 83 ':::::: ~ ' n . - ....... . ..: .. : . ,'.:.: ~ ,/ .... ~2~600,91. . .... .... 2,~355 ':~0~.76~ : dOvCc- E'NVZRONNENTAL'CONS~J ' 12/09/83 : ' 9 ::'~ :" ' "' ....................................................... ~ ................. '-: .~ ....... ' ........ . ........ ~: ............... : .............. :.- ".~,,.' ....... , ._:; .... ~: t. 5 i. O0 _:...: :.. , 20356 ~2679 ANDREW KIDD 12/09/83 25.00' 20357 112815 KIRK ~ATERZALS, INC. ~2/09/83 96.00 20359 - .. I~.0 .o.~ LA..5 .~..~RTH j,,. SR 'H.~GH~7 ':---':--":-'-iZ/09/8] . ~036~ i~0460 - 'LAN/AHA JR. HIGH SCHOOL B · 'tZ/Oq/SB ZZC"O0.. 20352 121525 PAUL O. LECLAIR 12/09/83 8.75 20363 121649 F.~. LEOPOLD CO, INC. 12/09/83 227.93 ~036~ 121725 LEWIS OFFICE SUPPLIES 12/09/83 9,67 203~5 12t~40 SALLY tEWIS ~2/09/83 ZO~O0 203a~ ~22eS7 LOGERS RUN H~DOLE SCHOOL ~2/09/S3 225',00 20368 130404 RAq~ARA MANES, BAND DIREC 12/09/83 ....... 25.00 29369 130565 ¢~A~$RY'S TOOL CHEST 12/09/83 B09.75 20370 130950 WiLLTE RUTH ~CGRADY !Z/09./B3 " ................................. 6T.20 ~' ,~2/3~/83 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH PAGE C U q R E N T M O N T H C H E C K S ,~ V ~N OOR .... . VENDOE NAME CHECK OATE TOTAL AMOUNT -~Z0~72 1~176~ MIAMI ELEVATO~ CO. ~Z/O~/~J 67.73 Z0~7~ ~2715 ~I~E MICHAELS ~Z/0~/8~ ~ ~ L~5.00 20375 . "13~5'~5' ~O~q' C:~E~.iCAL CO~';~)'INc~ t2/0q/83 *O0. IoCR 20376 134684 MOTION INDUSTRIES INC. 12/09/83 959.00 20377 13~700' ~OTOqOLA, INC. 12/09/83 7,198.33 20378 136~20 MUNICIPAL POLICE 12/09/83 2~720.8~ ...... ~'~-'? ~--;- -:--T.~Y~7~q~-"'-q ~iY-'~:'- ~T~':~'~'-iY-'-'~':FL~ :F: FF'-':'--~-~--~': ~':F~'": ~ ................ ~ 2,3 9 .::.,::,:.::-:~:.~5,,~;.:.:,~.~I~HAEL ::MUN~O .:::.: ... . - 12 O~ ,, .. ...... ..:~.:::::.: ............ · . ... ........ . :::,......::.:. ....... ............... , .: / ,/83 100_00 .. 20382 140469 NATURAL FOREST 12/09/83 78.00 20383 1404TO NATURAL HISTORY 12/09/83 15.00 2038~ 14~492 NOLAND-TROPICAL SUPPLY CO 12/09/83 27~,15 · 20388 166200 PUBLIX MARKET 12/09/83 251.73 20339 1~0495 RANGER CONSTRUCTION INDUS 12/09/83 9,12T.87 20390 181596 REEVES HARDWARE 12/09/83 13.66 , ] - ~ ::':'t~:?::~-Y''~:' '~z/o~/B~ ~o9.~s ;- 203~4 .... 190i8~ S ~ ~ FARM SUPPLY !NC. 12/09/83 15~,75 20395 190399 SAL'S SPORT SHOP 12/09/83 257.00 20396 190439 SANTALUCES HIGH SCHOOL 12/09/83 375.00 20397-~::.:~::~::~906~0 ::. S~--DN-.UTtLI'~Y:'SUPPE~tES'-.. I2/09/83 ' 600;0: . : :':-.'~.~j;F:-,~::..'.: · '::.:<: <::.F:'::' :: · ':?9 ::: :-.;. ,:: ~-:::L :.L..~.':.:: .-: : · : .:".. · . 0 ' 20~98 .-::.::~:?~.~0~ ~':::::.S:AX~..A~'~.S:~&,.CRA~:~S'::.:,:"~::'-::". ~ ::., 12/09/83 ~ 150~8g zo~ :':~'~:~:i~'i'5z~' :-:.:.~S~[;;:~:fT,~::~:PLUM'~iN~':~O.':': ' 'Z'Z/O~>SS :- ,,~ ~' 20400 192610 SHURLY CONTRACTING INC 12/09/83 24,Z81.10 ZO~O1 19~9~ SOLO CONSTRUCTION CORP. 12/09/83 8Y~69~.23 20402 194706 SOUTHERN BUILDING CODE 12/09/8~ 95.00 zo~o~ ' Z 0 ~05 : ':~:~:-~z~;~.~;:;~:~_5 ~ '"..?':E;OUIE'.::';:~ ST~: LORE NY ::~:~:';:~.:::. ' ;,: ':;:':; 1 Z/09/33 Z ~ ~ O0 20406 1963~i SUNCOAST HIGH SCHOOL BAND 12/09/83 375.00 20407 1~63~ SUN DATA INC. 12/09/83 190.00 20~08 200482 TAURUS UNDERGROUND INC. 12/09/85 1,200.00 2n~t2 215350 U,N~ERGROUND SUPPLY 2e~13 2164i0 UNITED WAY OF PALM BCH. zo~a ::~Z~'~ ~ Zo - v E. ~:6:i~'k':'::Ex ~ ~ E".~? ~'0~ S6'. 20418 230400 CHARLES WALDNER~ · 20~19 2~2~93 H.W. WILSON CO. 22.50; -. 51.60 1,393.31 7i2.03 12/09/33 12/o9/83 .................. ~.~_~o.o~. ......... 1Z/Oq/8B 2,493o75 12/09/83 470o00 12/09/83 12/0o/83 ~99o00 12/09/83 ~0.00 20420 232800 WILSON SPORTING GOODS 12/0./83~ 829.44 -- ~2~30~83 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH PAGE 5 i~.SqT. . C U q R E N T M 0 N T H C H E C K S C~ECK,." 20421 .=20422 VENDOR ~' .~ . VENDOR NAME CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT ........ ~4'i"~6"~ .... ~'E('~X CORPORATION 12/09/83 I05.94 460024 TEAMSTERS LOCAL UNION NO. 1Z/09/83 1,161.85 20429 161705 PETTY CASH POLICE 12/'12/83 57.62 ~_0430 023200 BLUE CROSS OF FLORIDA 12/09/83 51~574.55 2043~ ~!60.3S~ ..... PA.L_M__~6CH..._C_~_U_.N]'__Y. ASSOC. 12/14/83 48.00 20~35 Z960ZO STATE OF FLORZDA DEPT. OF I2/Z9/83 20~36 160103 P-B.A. OF AMERICA 12/15/83 60.00 20~37 0-32~01 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH ' 12/Z5/8~ -20446 202442 THE CREDIT UNION OF PALM 12/16/83 11,825.83 20~9 053903 ~MERGENCY ~EDICA'L SERVICE 12/16/83 17.50 20~53 0 ~30.0 CARMEN ANNUNZ IATO 12/~6/83 20454 0155~9 ARROW MOCCASIN CO. 12/i6/83 11.71 20_ 455 _OZOZO0 B. I .F. 12/16/83 133.23 2.0~6.:..._ ' ~ ~7:::':'::"?~H~:::':B:-AKE~':['~: 'TAYLOR :~CO.. 12/16/83 ' zo~ -': :~': ~::~-:':~?~:~,r~z ~:.' '..~.:.~'~:~:'~ ~,:~O~:t':~':~:~s: ;:'Fo~::t~s;. ::~,-: -- - ~ z z6 - '?? ~:'= ' .' ::':':::.'.q::'.::. '.;.:>::.':::':.' · :..: ~'.;:: ............ ... z;:. :.. · ::' ,~ / /83 :::::.;::~:~' ._gg~..~.. ' :::'L:':02~590 · :' '~:HON:.~:S:' BOUREGY ~:; CO.:: '~':' . I2/Z6/83 ."~/~'::~. Z0~59 02~730 ~OYNTON B~ACH RET[RENENT ~Z/~6/83 5~60.8Z 20460 025600 BROW,&RD PUMP E SUPPLY CO. 12/16/83 ~>~_20461 026450 BUSINESS MACHINES~ INC. !2/16/83 ~a~ ~:4"~:696:~" ';'J6~5~:~::'C:~'U~'NDRA: .~:;'~: :::' · tZ/~a/83 ZO.O0: 20465 033658 CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT DEP ~2/Z6/83 37.00 20466 03366.1 CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT DEP 12/16/83 lZ.O0 20~67 033664 CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 12/16/83 zo~z oso~oo [~sr CheST F~RE E~UZP, ZZ/Z~/~] ZZ~.~ Z0~72 051300 EDWARDS ELECTRIC CORP. iZ/Z6/O3 508.79 20473 056551 EVERGREEN SOD FARMS, INC. 12/16/83 108.00 204.6 .':':0;:0']6:36:8~ -E~'ORIDA :.BATTERY. '.... IZ./~6/83 59.95 20477 063790 FLORIDA RECREATION & PARK 12/16/83 ~8,00CR 20~77 063700 FLORIDA BRAKE 8 12/16/83 4B,O0 20478 063748 ~LORI-DA LEGISLATURE JOINT ~/30.783 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH PAGE 6 o .. P, R E N T M O N T H C H E C K S7 CHECK # VENDOR ,}- VENDOR NAME' ~':-:'~ 5": 'CHECK DATE- 20q79 063751 ~LOR[OA MUNICIPAL FINANCE 12/i6/83 10,00 -~204~0 063790 FLORIDA RECREATION E PARK !2/i6/83 132.00 0481 063830 FLORIDA WATER C, POLLUTION 12/16/83 _ 2Q~85 ........................................................................................ 07~576 GONS~AN INTERIORS 12/26/83 ?0~86 0T~580 THE GOOD LIFE 12/15/83 80.00 20~87 - 080309 HALSEY'S - 12/16/83 413.82 20491 08~620 HOLLY ACCUMULATOR & 12/16/83 5'85.82 20~92 08~654 C.E. HOOTON SALES 12/16/83 101.63 20493 090Z08 [CmA RETZREMENT CORP. 12/Z6/83 1 20497 101666 JET VAC SANITARY SERVICE 12116183 20498 110400 JE~N KARR ~ CO. 12/i6/83 8.60 20499 i!1580 KELLY TRACTOR CO. 12/Z6/83 20503 .Z20~OL LAKE NORTH FIRE E~UZPHENT I2/L5/83 20504 Z 204~0 LANAR UN[ FORMS 22/L6/83 8~.75 20505 120424 LANCE, INC. 12116/83 57.60 2,893.00 2n510 130950 WILLIE RUTH ~CGRADY 12/16/83 67.20 -',-,= 205 I t 136420 MUNICIPAL POLICE 12/16/83 2~534.78 20513 141.717 NEWS JOURNAL 12/16/83 205t~ 142705 HENRY NILES ~ : ' 12/16/83 ZQ516 20517 z%18 g.qE19 20520 29521 ~522 2fl523 20524 20525 190923 : WHITNEY SCHNIPPLE 12/16/83 t86.00 1603'7.3 PALM BEACH BRAKE & WHE~L' ~ 12/16/83 231.60 160436 ' PALS BEACH REVIEW [ BUS~N.- ~2116t83 ' 29,00::::- · ~ PEACOCK'S RADIATOR 12/16/83 119.98 161585 PENINSULAR ELEC. OISTRB. 12/16/83 5.89 29o,2 62~u PIERCE TI~E COo~ INC. 1211~]8~ 29527 180494 RANGELINE FEED E SUPPLY 12/i6/83 .................. 98.79 235?8 L~2780 RICH MOTORS~ INC. 12/16/83 39°50 -' ~I~2/3n~/~3 CITY OF BoYNToN BEACH ..~,.,7' C U R R-~ N T M 0 N [ .. .... ;; ........................... ~'_- .... H C H CHECK f~ VENOOR f,-~ VENDOR NAME PAGE 7 E C K S CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT 2o53o ~9o9~? SC~ENC~ e~ t2/16/~3 ~s.oo 205~1 191520 SEAC~EST VETERINARY 12/16/83 47~.20 2n5~2 192585 THE SHQPPER 12/16/83 -" . ................. 27.00 ._~0535 195202 HY SWARTZ-BETHESDA MEHOR[ ~Z/16/83 5.00 20537 202563 DONALD THRASHER 12/16/83 8 Z-. 0.0 20558 20~680 TORCHIQ~ S 12/16/83 25.80 2~39.. ~.Z05~0 ~:.' TRA~E .-LORD TRAC~OR~.'CO,''~. .- ~'"~Z/]~~ 8 '''~ .... ..... ~-.:-':. ~: ' . ' ::::'. .... ::.:.- :..:,- ..... ::.: -.:: .' .... ' ::: · .!- ., .:.- 20542 216350 UNDERGROUND SUPPLY 12116/83 ~18.92 20543 216~15 UNIVERSAL BEACH SERVICE 12/16/83 323.4.4 2054~ 230~p~, PILL WALLACE FORD~ !'NC. 12/16/83 567.45 '. ':::::.:::~:?~. ~: ' :'::'-.:: ' '.': '?.-C:: .::::'-' ' .'::~.¥...- :: ~:.:;:..:: '~.. :.::~:~:::~.'.:::::::: ::;::. :::~:! ~.:.::F~ ~::~: :.; :, ::. ::.'; ~ ~z~;~Z.~,~.; g 0547 /:'' ~:: 2 ~:1596 .:'.; .~ ~R ~: .;']C_~B ~q.~A:t:%,.q~[:~: ':':, ,2 .; ::..' :j:' :t 2 / 15/83.-. 20548 270026 A. WAYNE ALBERTUS 12/16/83 ~0~50 3ZOO0& VIRGINIA K. '¢ARACE 12/~6/83 29.48 ::: :: ."': [ z/z ZZlZ~/83 25.5o 20555 540902 ~ELENA BENSON 12/15/83 8.00 20556 540'~0 RICHARD L. 80PP 12/16/83 27.50 20557 ::' .54090¢:: ..:-~-::='-OB E,,T.. J .--~-:--'-~":.:. -~ ~'"-':':...BRO~C';K~ ........... '":':-'?~ :-: ........ ..:: ...................... 1 2/~ 6/83~ ................. 20558 5 ~ 0905 ' ~ ' .... ' '-' ':;-' :': :"':::::.' ':' ':-' · CHaRLeS BOYK~N ' ' t2 ~6 - .... ......................................... · .: ............................. 2t,6/S3 . · 20550 550254 HAROLD CHAPIN L21LS/83 ~5.65 20561 550262 J. G. CADORETTE 12/16/83 25.50 20562 550263 CYP, IL CAMERON 12/i6/83 7.50 20~,63 550,~o". ~ KENN,~TH CARLTON : ..... 12/16/83 : -: :' .':': 'z'~:,.~ '- ':::" 20~6~ 55.0265 : EILEEN CATRON 12/15/83 20555 550265' MILDRED CHIA~,,ELLz 12/16/83 Z05:66 550267 UAW CLARK I2/iS/93 2~..25 2~567 550~6~ CHARt. ES CLAPOER i2/~6/9J 8.25 20570 550~97 ALVI MA'. DIXON 12116183 t6'; O0 2q5'7t ........ ~6.0!98 ~LEXA~DER DAVIS ....... 12/16/83 ... 205~2 560!99 HERBERT DOWNS !2/~6/83 .... ~0.50 20573 ~60200 OANi EL CONSTRUCTION 12/~6/83 15.75CR 20574 57uu~5 PHILIP M. ECKERT 20575 570065 JOSEPH d. EMBRO 20576 5700.~? ELINAS MEXICAN RESTAURANT 29577 53012? PHYLLIS O. FEUER 20578 580128 AUGUSTINE FONROSE 20579 580i2~ r ~ ................ =~HA~LE~ E' FOR~AN .... DANIEL CONSTRUCTtO~ ...... · ..- ~2/.i~/B~ .................. ~_75 12/16/83 15~o0 12/z6/83 t~00 12/16/8'3 .... !~Z~. ........ ~2116t83 9.85 ~2116/83 15.5o 12/I6/83 16.75 i "'12/3~/83 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 20580 205~1 20582 PAGE U R P c r,I T M O N T H C H E C K S VENOOR".'# VENDOR.NAME.' CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT 580130 DR. NELSON FREEMAN 12/16/83 4°74 590072 GIGLIOTTI CORP OF FLA. 12/i6/83 4B.BO 590216 JEANNE GALLIGAN 12/16/83 25.50 7.50 14.25 24.40 21.I0 9°40 49.95 30.00 12/16/83 3.00 t2/16/83 12/!6/83 25'50 12Z16/8%. · ' " i ' -' ·' "':~:~' :-': 5:::: ;'~ ':' : . ' ' '!: :'-':!:""'" ;"', ' ';':: ';':: '- :; '.: .:..:' ' ,:':."..-': :' : · i.. ., ' 20).~5 .::::-.'5:.907.£9: .... CH'~RLES~ ~:::~G~OS:S: ': :.;.:::: ,..-.:L::::.:.: :":. :. 12/16/83 40.80 _ 20586 600091 HUNTERS RUN 12/16/83 263.50 20587 600217 KE!TH HAMILTON 12/16/83 Z9.25 20588 600218 ROBERT J. HARGRAVE 12/1,5/83 1.91 20592 60022_2 ESTELLE HOPKINS 12/16/83 3.00 205~ 60021] KENNETH H. HARVEY IZ/16/83 Z0~15 205g~ 62008~ JOHN J~MESON I2/i6/83 1.75 "~ :' ................................ "' .... ~ ~'~'~~ :?~': :~;~::;:::- 20599 64015~ JOSEPH LEE !2/16/83 24,40 ._. 20~00 640153 MILTON LIEB 12/!6/83 25.50 ~ ::.:%~::::-:;..::'.,-:.: , ~,.~~ :::-:.--, . :.,:.-,~... ~.~~~~~ :.< :"::~::~ '::::"::: '~:::: ~:.~:'-~: ~'2/i6/8~ : 54;~0'.:":' 2060~ ...... 650~u~ GEORGE L. MAGER 12/15/83 7,50 206n5 650~03 ,JEFF HARK 12/i6/83 14.25 20606 650~04 WESLEY M. MARTINDALE 12/Z6/83 2~.6.. 7 - ........... -.~:~:0 G5 ..... .~R, ~,~H~-~S..:: ......... .:::... . ..... ..... 12/t6/83 - 5 ....... : ............ : .: .,.... ..... ., .: .... . ..... 0 50, ~ ::":::[ '::h~:::.: ? ~' ~ ~ $. :-:'::.:L :':' '..' · ' :: '::'~?"::' ': ;' ' ' ..: :.: ': , :-. :. ::' ,':' :':.'F::":'L:~ :' '. ::. ' ' 2u608 .... .... :5.5.0 ,u- ......... .¥StUAR~..::.~DRR.IS .......... · ..... · ..... : t2/i6 83 · · . . . .... . / . L8,80 .. 2'0610 660056 D* B* NICHOLSON 12/15/83 10.50 20611 670061 PHYLLIS ORCHARD 12/16/83 2.9~ ~- 20612 680I~= ,.PROTECTOR ENTERPRISES 12/16/83 25,50CR 69oooz 20615 7000~7 RAZOOK REAL ESTATE 12/16/83 50.00 zoaz6 7oo. RO TO DEV. OF 20617 . ~] ~~: ~/:~:~ ~:~. R. A t N B OW~AK E S- W ATE R CHASE ............ ~'/~ g~ 8-~- ........................ · ~ 20620 710199 SUNNY SOUTH ESTATES 12/16/83 20621 710354 STEMLE ~ SARNHILL 12/16/93 2062~ Y I03~I RONNI E 'SHEL'TON I2/~6/83 20624 710372 SHOW AND SELL 12/16/83 20625 ...... 510373 .GERALD Ro STALEY 20616 710374 BOP STALLINGS 2062'7 710375 ~ATTHEW STORIN .1.2730~93 C~TY OF BOYNTON BEACH PAGE 9 ~ECK ¢¢ VENDOR-,C~ VENDOR NAME CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT 20'629 7'2008~ THE SATTER COMPANIES ' '"- 12/t6/83 ..... 6'~'~- .20650 720~16 THE JANSEN CO. FL INC. ~2/16/83 t~685.50CR "20630 720!~, THE JANSEN CO' FL INC. ~2/~6/83 I~685.50 2gb3~ 7~00i0 VILLAS OF P]NE T~EE' zNc. ~z/~/as zzo.oo 20635 76005I LYDIA C. VASTINE I2/i6/83 25..5Q 20636 75Q184 LEOTA WILLIAHSON i2/~6/83 i8,00 206A1 750198 H. EARLE WILGUS 12/16/83 25.50 206~2 75019~ TIMOTHY WILL~ANS 12/26/83 206~6 790000 CiTY OF BOYNTON BEACH ~/16/83 Z~530.13 20667 063790 FLORIDA RECREATION & P~ IZ/iB/8] ~-8.00 20668 05~90l EHERGENCY HEDZCAL SERVICE [~/t9/83 L7.50 *:'I ' ."- ::: ;~. .: ' "'-"',~ :' '"::-..;: ~:~H:;'?~i'?: ~:~::~SF:':F::.~?:?.F ~h:~:::~::?'t--: 3 -~;::;~i".,':::::::'.;':. ::'i.kS:::' h: ::~. ¥~?~:'..:::2:~'::¥?.?': ,~' , "':?, :'.:,.,- ,<.-:-:::.::::~':.:':'-;: . ~'.:. :.:...:":'..,¥::.:::,..-:..:, .:: -...: ':... :.::.. ':: :':'.?, :: ' .. '-':.,-:.': :.: :' : ~05'53 ';: ':::': 3 ~ 0010':<:~';' ~ 'E; :'GE ~i': :'~:' ?:~''''~::' ' '"' :::?':::~' '": ::::' '":" ' '"~ :'": "::; : '"' ' .......... ~::'~:~>' ............. :" .......... ' ......... 20658 072818 CLAIRE G~RTHAN 12/22/83 120.00 20659 03~895 CiTY OF BOYNTON BEACH t2/22/83 178~7N!.05 20660 06376~ FLORIDA NATIONAL BANK 12/22/83 26~223.~9 2068~ 010Z9~ A.O.B. UNDERGROUND 1~/~2/83 19~8&5.8~ 20665 011400 ADVANCE AiR CONDITIONING 12/22/83 335.60 20666 0142~0 ISZAH ANDRENS 12/22/83 56.16 20667 .:: 01~.: ~.,CAR:~_<N:ANNUNZiATO.,:.- .' 12/22/83' . . . ......... ~. .... . ...... .,. .. ............ .... ..... 2067~ 020~70 ~.~. AUTO PARTS) lng. !2/22/83 t95.86 20672 O204Sg THE ~AKER ~ TAYLOR CO. t2/22/83 20677 02~500 ~ETTY BORONI ~2/22/83 50.0,0 2q~_78 024652 ~.R. BONKER CO'. I2/22/83 ~06~0 '0~4773 :"' eO'yNTON ~EDZCaL OXYGEN 1Z/ZZf83 ~0~ .<,._O~.~_7.¢g 8SY_NT,O.~,,,PU~,~_:.',.&. SUP. PLY tZ/zz/83 20682 024. ZO SOYNTON WRECKER SERVICE 1Z122/83 23683. 026291 ..BUD'S FLOOR g CARPET INC 12/22/83 !~0.00 2068~ ........ 0..~.7_6~? ...... .~.VP.D_.S... E.L.E.CZR_! C, ~OZOR .................... lZ/ZZ/83 169.00 CiTY OF BOYNTON BEACH PAGE 10 t:,5n7' · C U R R g N T M 0 N T H C H E C K S C~ECK ¢~ VENDOR ~' VENDOR NAME CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT 20685 0B0185 C.K.~S LOCKSHOP~. INC. 12/22/83 30.16 .... 208q5 03029~ JUDY CALANDRA 12/22/83 20,00 206~7 0305G0 CASE PQWER ~ EQUIPMENT CO !2/22/83 332.52 _ zo69~ o~a.~-~ TH~M~S A. CLARK ~Z/ZZ/8~ ~S.O0 20692 0~365T CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT DEP 12/22/83 42.00 ZOa~a oaa~-~' CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT DEP 1Z/22/Sa ~.00 20697 03~ VINCENT A. COVELLO 12122183 375.00 20698 0~0395 DALE'S PAINT & BODY SHOP 12/22/83 716.76 20699 0~!5-~I JOE 9ELONG 12/22/83 20705 046450 JOHN B.. DUNKLE 12122183 I0~.40 207~0 0501~5 FAiRCHiLD-LOWELL CORP. ~2/22t83 20711 06050~ F.E.C. RAILWAY CO. !2/22/83 150.00 20715 053754 ~LORIDA ~ULCH INC. -' 27-S '7 5 ..................... ....... ~ 295.oo 20721 '0755~9 GULF OIL CORP, ~2/22/83 20722 075581 GULF OIL CORPORATION 12/22/83 20723 080306 G, K, HALL S CO, 12/22'/83 37,05 20725 : ..... :'::""" ...... : - .':¥"::'. ' 20727 08~690 EDGAR HOWELL I2/22/83 ~ 20728 090/03 I ~ ~ CORPQRATION i2/22/~3 5~717.50 ........' ~'7'207293 .....OqO~OB ~CMA=:_: RETIREMENT CORP. . ....... !_.~J2.2.~>_ ............................................... 1,004.52 0 2073Z '098100 FRANK: IZZO.. 20732 100201 J, & J CHEMICAL 20733 lO020B J ~ L FEED ~ SUPPLY ....... 2_~.~ ~ ..... 1_.0.__0__]~.~_~_ ..... _J._A__C_K_'~__S_. C A M E R A C E N T E 12122183 12/22/83 ..... 225.00 12/22/83 99.32 12/22/83 OF BOYNTON BEACH MONTH CHECKS NAME CHECK DATE PAGE TOTAL !i AMOUNT 20735 104653 20736 110296 '~0737 110501 20738 111550 207'39 114221 20.7.~0 20741 120294 "~20742 120~50 ¢9743 120500 20744 20745 L. KIM JONES, P.E. 12/22/83 KAMPLEX !NC 12/22/83 PALM BEACH KA,ASAK.I 12/22/83 BERT KEEHR 12/22/85 CAROL KNIGHT 12/22/83 ME.DARD. K~,~.ZYNsKI. .... I2/22/83 LCE CORP D/~/A JOB SITE 12/22/83 LANIER BUSINESS PRODUCTS 12/22/83 :."::':'' 12/22/93 12/22/83 16t.g5 9,839.25 28.95 200.00 10.62 549.50 51.20 200.00 14-.95.,:..i] 20747 122800 LINOSLEY, INC. 12/22/83 8.3q- 20748 124602 MR. CLYDE VD LONDON 12/22/83 375.00 20749 13-03-10 WHITT ,~ACDOW ELL 12/22/83 6.94.75 Z075~ IS277~ MILLE& DODGE IZ/Z2/SS 77.56 Z075~ 1SC~ZO ~4UNIC I PAL POLICE IZ/22/83 Z~630.9I 20755 I~O~iO NALCO CHEMICAL CO. IZ/22/8~ 999.00. 20759 .... ~5~OL OPERATOR TRAiNiNG COMM. L2/22/83 20760 ~50/QO P g-G D~STR~BUTORS 12/22/83 20761 160365 PAINT CENTER t2/22/83 20765 i61550 CHARLES PERSING i2/2E/83 20756 i6~500 ROBERT POCSIK I2/22/83 200.00 20767 I5~693 THE POST & EVENING TIMES t2/22/85 25.00 20772 t 8750~ RONALO RYMN 12122183 150.00 2077~ 190181 SCRWTD BOARD ~2/22/83 20774 20777 191~5 20778 19q-697 20779 1~4703 2078 t i 92~7~0' 207~3 ~94 O0 2078~ 196~8~ 20785 ~ 96&05 SUN60t INC. SEACREST PHARMACv 12/22/83 788.79 S. CENT. ~ASTEWATER TREAT 12/22/83 60,072.t0 SOUTHER:N:::BUtLDING CODE 12/22/83 40.00' SOUTHERN ORNAMENTAL 12/22/83 t80-.00 .SPORTS_~.~.L.IM!_!ED.. ......... '12122/83 ........ ~SD_.O~ ............ SP~RTS ILLUSTRATED 12/22/83 46.98 q. d. SULLIVAN CORP. 12/22/83 20,505.I6 ..................... 1.2/.22/85 .................. 236.50 ,~'2/3~t~3 C~T¥ OF BOYNTON BEACH PAGE 12 :..-~n7'~ '~ C ~J R ~ = N ~ M 0 N T H C H E C K S c ,r VENDOR ~ VENDOR NAME CHECK DATE 2m786 200501 TAYLOR RENTAL CENTER 12/22/83 ~20787 205821 WiLL!A~ TROTT 12/22/83 2Q7'88 210!4~ USCM DSFERRED COMP. PRO. 12/22/83 20789 2:10t50 U.S. POSTMASTER 12/22/83 20790 210151 U.' S.-POSTMAST~R 12/22/83 .~.20792 216390 UNIJAX 12/22/83 20793 216~48 URBAN DESIGN STUDIO 12/22/83 TOTAL AMOUNT 61.35 200.00 4,0igo54 115.00 200 '~ 00_ 1,095.84 661.53 20794 221~86 JAt~ES W. VANCE, P.A. 12/22/83 6~I21.98 2~7 ~ . ~.23~2~ .JA.~E.: ~.:.:,~A~NK~.':~.~.~.~. ~....'... :~ ........ 12/22/83 20Y 96' : 2.-~0~40., WATER']:D ~P::~[k:~ME'~ ~[:[~:~:]'[~ ~.:~[: ::-~.'~ 12%22/83". [:': .'~./_; 20798 =~ WESTERN AUTO STORE I2/2~/83 20799 235496 SAMUEL L- WRIGHT 12/22/83 250.00 20800 241596 XEROX CORPORATION I2/22/83 226..63 20802 ' ~ .:~,~5/:ZoS.Ek:::-':::;:.~::~::..5/'?~: '/~'/ ~:~;]::5;:~:;:::'?~: ~z/2a/~a; ':::' 20804 680177 C.H. BL[GH PARKER 12/22/83 25.-50 20805 69017~ GLORIA PATT t2/22/83 25~40 2~8,J6 720116 THE JANSEN CO. FL INC. 12/22/83 1,660.00 20870 032901 CITY OF BOYNTDN BEACH 22/29/83 51.59 20873 072~16 CLAIRE GIRTMAN 12/30/83 I20.00 20876 ':' 2..0"2~2 (: .TH~::~cRE'DIT-'UNION:: OF ' P'~'~l::... 12/30/83 11,9:25,58 ". 20878 010204 A.~ A.AOUARiUM AND PET C~ 12/30/83 359.88 208~9 0t134~ WM S ADLER INC 12/30/83 50.43 20880 01~7~0 -ALLIED UNIVERSAL CORP. 12/30/83 1~097.95 · zoasz 'o':~4-~.~o :~: ~z/~o/~s ...-] ~a~oo: "- ~.o ~ s ~ ...... ' :. ~ ~_~__ .L~ c u.~.~ ~:. a.~_~, a u~._:.;: ~..-:L..._.: Z] ~]_~..: ~ :_ .;.. ;'.._.~ L..,~,_ ~.z~ z ~.o z s ~... .... 2~884 01424~ !SIA~ ANDRE~S 12/30/83 56.16 208~5 015485 aRLE COMPRESSORS 12/30/83 558.00 20886 015'700 ASSROW O~ FLORIDA 12/30/83 160.00 ..... ~6~-~? ......~'~ ........ 6~8. 'AUTO .PARTS~:':':.INC,'. '~}~-~/30/83 3Z~92 '~'-: zoss~ .o~o4s~ .~ ;::-:,~'. ~z/so/ss 20889 ..... .0.~.3~ ...... ~..,B_EANE..~_~.~.RM~N~.!..~ C,.~.~ ................ 1~/30/8} ............. 3¢8~_~.: ............ 20890 024309 ~ ~ ~O~...'S ~UTO UPHOLSTERY 12/30/8B 85.00 20~91 02~71~ ~GVNTON AUTO SUPPLY 12/30/83 1~264.41 20893 02~780 BOYNTON PUMP g SUPPLY . . 12/30/83 2089A 02~786 BOYNTDN TRAVEL AGENCY INC 12/30/83 552.00' 208q5 ..... 0P5~.95 BROWA~-, ALM BEACH TRACTO 12/30/83 37.35 2089~ 025600 BROWARD PUN~P & SUPPLY CO. 12/30/83 474.50 208~'7 027681 BYTE 12/30/83 ZI.O0 ~. ~12/3~/83 ' CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH PAGE 13 R R E N T M O N T H C H E C K S CHECK ~~ ,~ VENgOR ~ ~ V~DOR NAME " ~ CH~CK OATE TOTAL AMOUNT / 20900 033858 CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP t2/~0/83 3~.00 ~'6'~-6-~ T/-':-70~'~'~'~'~''':~' ':"C'~'k-7~-'TC~6U~YS~-'~U~-6R-'tZ~'bE'~ ~-- Z ~/~bT~ 3 ..... '~'~ '7:7 ~'-' "'~gT~:~ 7'77 ZO~03:~:.: :;'~' O~')aZZ' .CO~%~SszoNXL"QV~'~E~'L*~'' . : :~Z/~O/~S:' ' ':';::': ' 3aT,.OO;~L ' zo~o~ ::: :. o3~g5o cove s~oE ~;.'. ~ : .. ~Z/3o/83 .-. 3S];'5O-:?:;:..". 20905 040395 DALE'S PAINT C BODY SHOP 12/30/83 .$73.31 -~-,~20908 04t6A0 FRANK DEMARCO 12/30/83 50,00 20907 041~04 . WENDY D~ VRIES , 12/30/83 ,~-~, 2091t 050373 ECONOMIC PRESS INC 12/30/83 43.25 '. 20912 053900 EMERGENCY MEDICAL ~ SAFET : 12/30/83 1~262.85 20913 ' 0628~ FIRE~EN"S RELIEF & . ' 12/30/83 2,~~ ............. T ZO9L7 O65529 FRON 'L~Nc PUBLiCATiONS tZ/30/83 30.O0 20918 075530 R.L. GRU~MONS ~RINTING 12/30/83 65,00 20919 080425 HAND'S 12/30/83 110.87 ~'-~-'6~:q~:~:~76Yf]~Ts:~:~?;:~E~Y~'/":-~ .... 7~- :~: ;~:.'~: ';.~':]:~' ~'-'~:: 7'~75' ...... iZ/~0)~l-'-~ 2092~ 086415 RE~TY HUNDLEY 12/30/83 21.38 209~5 090099 I~. C~RPORATION 12/30/83 203.16 Z0930 ZZO6ZO LA~AR UN! FO.R~S 12/~0/83 580.85 20931 1~0290 MAC PAPERS INC. !2/30/83 209 2 . 1305~. : ,-~: A~RY. S TOOL CHEST . · , 186.00 ~:~ 20935 136420 MUNICIPAL POLICE 12/30/83 3,695.48 20936 Z 36&AO NZ~H&EL NUNRO IZ/30/83 385.7~ 20937 L~7~5 ~S dOU~NAL, ~2/30/83 13.00 ......... ?':' 20941 160&32 PALM ~OLT [ NUT IiqC i2/30/8~ ............................................... 251.40 -209~2 i~4700 POSTER PAINT CO'. 12/30/83 153.40 20943 164~0 DU~E POTTER I2/30/83 12.00 z 0'~'~ '.-.--:?: 7" ~ g'~-:~'675':::7-~-'F~'li'~'~:-~ O-~'['i~ST~-~"-:: ......... ::-:': .......... :'-'i:~2567~-. .: 2.o9~_~ ........... L~:~:~6__:.._ ..... B.~>~_G:.~...__~.O~S!B.Y~!.!Q.N..!N.Q.~$. _ . ~z~soz8~ _ __ .: - :'~ ZO9~7 1~1568 READING ENRICH~qENT CO 12/30/83 20948 186322 KENNETH M RUBIN 12/30/83 2~ ,.~9~9 LgO]R~ SAFETY EOUIPMENT CO. OF F 12/30/83 5.46 60.OO 692.33 -'~..~g/30¢,83 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH PAGr_- -',697 '~ - C U R R E N T H 0 N T H C H E C K ~ C:qECK f; VgND:OR' ¢''' vENDoR''NzNE,::: ': ";::; ::' ';j'' ' ' - ' .' :., - ':,: ~:-'...'..:-':: - ' CHECK DATE · TOTAL AMOUNT 20950 Z9039'; SAL" S SPORT SHOP t2/30/83 L7.TO .2095L Z9095~ SCHNANN RECORD & TAPE Z2/30/83 30.00 '0952 LgLB90 SEVEr~TEEN 205600 TROPIGAS~ INC. 12/30/93 253.~ !09.57 2101-46 USCM DEFERRED COMP. PRO. 12/30/83 4~033.5~ ':: Z~:9:51-? ~::::?~?~5~.8.'::.::~:~:~:~ ~?E'~::~::~-~ S ~:~ ~:~i~'R~p ~::~ ~ ~ ~ ~ [ ~:~::~:~/.~ ::'~ Zy]o~ 8 3 "-: 20962 231~82 WELDING PRODUCTS CORP. !2/B0'/83 20963 231780 WESTERN AUTO STORE 12/30/83 13.50 20954 2~46,Z5 J.J.A. WOLF FRESH DIST. 12/BO/SB 7.5'0 ..' Z0:9'66 ::?~?;~:~?~i~:~??~:~.~ ~E~:~ N' .:~G~8~~ ~:~ ~: ~?~ ~ ~' ~; ~i~: ~ ~::' ' 12/30:/83