Minutes 04-21-81MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL HELD AT
CITY HALL, BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1981
PRESENT
Edward F. Harmening, Mayor
Walter "Marty" Trauger, Vice-Mayor
Joe deLong, Councilman
Patri cia_Woolley, Councilmember
Samuel Lamar Wright, Councilman
Peter L. Cheney, City Manager
Tereesa Padgett, City Clerk
James Vance, City Attorney
Mayor Harmening called the meeting to order at 7:30 P.M. and
welcomed a full house of visitors. Reverend Paul Dufford,
St. John's United Methodist Church gave the invocation followed
by the pledge of allegiance to the flag led by Mr. Cheney.
AGENDA APPROVAL
Vice-Mayor Trauger asked to add an announcement under E. 3 a
in regard to the Water Supply. Mr. Cheney requested approval
to delete Item IV-C - Long Term Disability Insurance and
Group Life Insurance Bids.'and add one under X-H to dispose of
all bid material prior to 1976. Mr. deLong asked to add under
IX-C - Consider request of Community Relations Board. Mr.
de Long moved to adopt the agenda with stated additions and
deletions. Motion seconded by Vice-Mayor Trauger and carried
5-0.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mayor Harmening read the following proclamations:
1. Know Your City Government Day - May 14, 1981
2. American Business Womens' Scholarship Month -
May, 1981
3. Habilitation Day for the Handicapped - May 17, 1981
Vice-Mayor Trauger stated he had received several calls in regard
to the water supply in Boynton Beach because of all the publicity
about Shortage of water in surrounding areas. He asked the
City Manager for a report and praised prior Councils for their
foresight in providing our City with an adequate water supply.
Mr. Cheney stated we have a treatment capacity of 16 million
gallons per day. The highest treatment any one day was in
April, 1979 when we treated 12 .2 million gallons. The average
for March, 1981 was 8 million gallons per day. He felt we were
in good shape at this time. He anticipates plans to increase
our plant in about 3 years.
Mayor Harmening welcomed all the past Mayors in attendance and
asked them all to come forward. Twelve of the nineteen past
mayors were present. Vice-Mayor welcomed the following and
preSented each with a pla~ue~
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'W. T. (Sam) Woolbright
C. Stanley Weaver
Harvey E. Oyer, Jr.
John L. Archie
Walter A. Madsen
Vincent J. (Jim) Gallo
Forrest L.~ Wallace
Robert B. Effron
Emily M. Jackson
Joe deLong
Edward F. Harmening
Betty Riscoe
1948
1956
1960
1961 & 1963
1966
1969
1971
1972
1973 & 1978
1974 & 1976
1979 - 1981
1980
Vice-Mayor Trauger presented two (2) pictures of Nathan Boynton
and family to be properly hung in the City.
The meeting was recessed for approximately 30 minutes to allow
the past mayors to visit with those in attendance and everyone
to enjoy coffee and cookies.
Mayor Harmening called the meeting back to order and Vice-Mayor
Trauger introduced Jean Pipes, wife of former Mayor J.Willard
Pipes.
MINUTES
Reqular city council Meeting of APril 7~ 1981
Councilman deLong moved for the adoption of the minutes as
presented. Motion seconded by Vice-Mayor Trauger and carried 5-0.
Special City Council Meeting of April 13, 1981
Councilman Wright moved for the adoption of the minutes as pre-
sented. Motion seconded by Councilman deLong and carried 5-0.
PUBLIC AUDIENCE
Mayor Harmening announced if there was anyone in the audience who
would like to address the Council on any item not on the agenda
they may do so at this time. He added that if anyone would like
to speak on any item on the agenda to please give their name to
the City Clerk and they will be called when that item becomes
the regular order of business.
Jim Bolden, 437 N.E. 14th Avenue, came before the Council and
requested the Citys' assistance in upgrading the median strips
in his area. Mr. deLong felt the City had been amiss in not
maintaining these strips over the past several years. Mr. Wright
stated he lived on N. E. 15th and he too urged that the City
improve 'this area and then moved that the City crews be sent to
take care of this area and report back at the next meeting.
Motion seconded by Mr. deLong and carried 5-0.
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Mrs. Victoria C~stello, 406 S. Seacrest Boulevard came forward.
and asked for consideration on the beautification of Seacrest
Boulevard. It was suggested that she contact the Community
Appearance Board and also since Seacrest Boulevard was a County
right-of-way, perhaps some assistance might be available from
that source.
PUBLI'C-HE~RING - 8:00 P.M.
Applicant:
Request:
Terry L. Howison
Abandonment of Utility Easement located in the
East 6:00 feet of Lot 34 and the West 6:00 feet
of Lot 35, Lake Worth Mariner Village (less
the North 35:00 feet and the South 25 feet
thereof).
Terry Howison came forWard. The City Planner advised the Council
that approximately 1 1/2 months ago there was an application for
site plan approval to construct five (5) town homes on Rider Road
extended at the northern terminus of N.Eo 7th Street. One of
the provisos attached to that plan was the applicant to go
forward with the request to have abandoned an existing utility
easement that was encumbered by a water line that crosses the
canal to serve Lake Worth Mariner Village. This application
has been reviewed by the staff and the public utilities. Our
recommendation to the Planning and Zoning Board was that the
easement be abandoned subject to applicant dedicating a new
easement and relocating the water line at his expense under the
auspices of the Utility Department. NO ~other utilities were
affected. The public hearing was held by the Planning & Zoning
Board and they forward the same recommendation to you by
unanimous vote. The Mayor called for anyone in the audience who
wished to speak in favor of this abandonment. No one came
forward. He then called for anyone who wished to speak in Oppo=
sition and no one spoke. Councilman deLong moved to adopt the
recommendation of the Planning & Zoning Board and approve this
abandonment and the memos dated March 10, 1981 from the City
Plannerl
"The Planning Department offers no objection to the
requested abandonment subject to the relocation of the
existing'water line ahd the dedication of a new utility
easement"
and the City?~Enqimeer~
"I recommend that the easement abandonment be approved
subject to the relocation of the City water line in the
new easement. Letters from Utility Companies are being
forwarded to the City Planner for the Planning and
Zoning Board.
"The new easement description looks O.K."
and the Utilities Director dated March 20, 1981
_~'This easement can be abandoned with the proviso that they
furnish the new.proposed easement and re-locate the water
line under our supervision, ~at their expense~.
be made part of the record. Also that the City Attorney draw
up the proper resolution for the next meeting. Motion seconded
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by Mrs. Woolley and Mr. Howison accepted all the stipulations.
The Mayor asked for a roll call vote:
Mrs. Woolley - Aye
Mayor Harmeningv - Aye
Vice-Mayor Trauger - Aye
Councilman deLong - Aye
Councilman Wright - Aye
Motion carried 5-0.
Mr. deLong moved to revert to regular order of business.
seconded by Mr. Wright and carried 5-0.
Motion
BIDS
Seven (7) Drop Lift Files for Utilies Department.
Mr. Cheney stated that the tabulation committee recommends accep-
tance of bid from Florida Level and Transit Company, Inc. at a
cost of $1~190.00, 30 days delivery. Mr. deLong moved to accept
the recommendation of the tabulating committee. Motion seconded
by Mrs. Woolley and carried 5-0.
One (1) 25 Cubic Yard Rear Load Packer
Alt'ernate Bid - One (1) 20 Cubic Yard Rear Load Packer
Mr. Cheney stated the key matters concerned in the proposed
purchase are:
1. Conversion to diesel trucks from gasoline
2. Conversion to high capacity packers, which will
result in fewer trips
3. Conversion to automatic five-speed transmission
instead of manual transmission
4. Convert to trucks with a tandem axle so that we will
not violate highway maximum weight restrictions
He further stated this should reduce the number of trips to the
landfill and make the combination of garbage and trash pick
up more effective.
He recommends the purchase of three (3) Ford rear loaders,
25 CUbic yard Packers from H.F. Mason at $55,698.00 each. Mr.
de Long moved to accept the recommendation based on the City
Manager's memo dated April 20, 1981 and the memorandum of the
Director of Public Works dated April 17, 1981 and award the bid
to H.F. Mason. Motion seconded by Vice-Mayor Trauger and
carried 5-0.
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SITE DEVELOPMENT pLANs
Applicant:
Location:
Use:
Burger King Corporation, submitted by Ramon Cue,
Agent
Southwest corner of S.E. 18th Avenue and U.S.1
Construct a 93 seat Burger King Restaurant with
Drive-thru facilities
Mr. Annunziato advised that this item was tabled by the Community
Appearance Board Monday evening because the applicant did not
receive the agenda in time to attend the meeting. He also stated
that at the present time the site in question is encumbered by
the parking lot of the Centumy Bank. Access to the site is
proposed to be from U.S. #1 with an ingress and egress separated
by a minor median and three (3) entrances and exits are pro-
vided on S. E. 18th Avenue.t two of which would also serve the
Bank. The main thrust of the conversation at the Planning &
Zoning' Board meeting seemed to concern access to the site,
turning movements at the median and the report prepared by the
applicant concerning traffic. The Planning & Zoning Board
recommended to the Council that the application be denied owing
to the fact that the traffic which would result ~from the proposal will
.~ to an already dangerous intersection and that the curb cut
on U.S. #1 will cause an additional hazard to traffic. Carmen
Annunziato showed an overlay of the area and reviewed the many
traffic problems and turning movements that seem to exist while
considering the joint application of. Century Bank and Burger
King. Century Bank proposes a curb cut just 20 feet ~ ~outh
of the exit lane of Burger King on U.S. #1. He read the memo
from Bert Keehr dated December 29, 1980 into the records
Be ad~±sed of %he following list of items concerning
this site-plan, and which do not meet, or are question-
able pertinent to zoning requirements.
Prior to approval of this plan, a submittal for
the relocation of the parking area for the bank
must be made and approved. This would require
twenty-two (22) parking spaces, and a Department
of Transportation turn-out permit would be required.
completion of this parking lot would have to be
completed prior to the commencement of "Burger King".
This plan requires Board of Health approval, as well
as Hotel and Restaurant approval.
Parking is adequate for a ninety-three (93) seat
capacity, indicated on plan. Plan shows thirty-
seven (37) approved parking spaces
4. Restrooms do not meet the handicapped code.
5. Plan does not indicate handicapped sign placements
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Also the memo from the City Engineer Tom Clark under date of
April 6:
Reference is made to the following letters regarding
Burger King, revised plans
1. Letter from Charles Walker dated 3/19/81
2. Letter from John Wilson, D.O.T. 3/19/81
3. Letter from Paul White, D.O.T. 3/31/81
I discussed this project with John Wilson, the Traffic
Engineer in the D.O.T. Permitting Section and he voiced
the opinion that most of the southbound diners would go
to Burger King by way of S.E. 18th Avenue rather than by
the proposed ingress and egress on U.S. #1.
Based on the above information Layout I, Figure 4 of the
revised Traffic Study is acceptable although in my opinion
not a requisite to serve the property.
I recommend that a commitment be made by Burger King and
the Bank to 'share on a pro-rata basis the cost for a traffic
signal when warranted at U.S. #1 and S. E. 18th Avenue as
determined by D.O.T.
Paving and drainage plans are satisfactory.
The City Planner requested an off street loading space 12' x 35' x
14' to serve the restaurant.
The members of Council discussed the subject briefly and Council-
man deLong read excerpts from the letter dated March 19 from
John Wilson, District Traffic Services'~Engineer, D.O.T.
Gene Moore~ attorney representing the applicant spoke and pointed
out the fact that Burger King was a reputable firm and would be
an asset to the community. They would employ approxima~ely 50
young persons in the area and he submitted a brochure for the
record. He ~oted that the location under consideration is prop-
erly zoned and the staff has recommended approval of this partic-
ular site plan along with the traffic program as prepared by their
traffic impact engineer. He agreed that his client was in agree-
ment to accept the full responsibility of the cost of the traffic
signalization when deemed necessary and approved by D.O.T.
He had no knowledge of anyone else having to submit a traffic
study in this area. Subject plan has been approved by D.O.T.
and Palm Beach County. He felt it would be unfair to deny the
applicant the requested use of this location. If the Council
feel's Burger King and Century Bank will have to bear the cost of
signalization at 'S.E.18th Avenue & U.S. ~1, then they are willing
to do so. It is totally unfair for them to bear the whole burden
beCause 'they are not the only ones that have created the traffic
problems at this intersection.
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Vice-Mayor Trauger asked Mr. Moore if they had any figures
about what the approximate tax return would be to the City in
a year or what the economic volume returned t° the City would be
from a normal year's business. He stated the biggest problem
here is the traffic in-put. Fast Foods like to congregate around
an area where there,s a winner, which happens to be right now,
MacDonalds. What I am concerned about, as these come in, the
others in their highly competitive mood, are going to be knock-
ing out some of the others and we're going to have the chicken
place or somebody else l~ft high and dry much as we suffered when
Howard Johnsons went out with a bad deal, but besides that,
economically, with Woolbright and where we've been proposing to
put a traffic light there at the Shopping Center, then a light
here, we're going to have a row of traffic lights, one on top
of another. But some place along here, there~has to be one
between 23rd and Woolbright with this traffic generation in.
What I'd like to see now is a recommendation, particularly from
Mr. Walker's office as to where the light should be. Either
here at this point for Burger King-MacDonald; the other light
either up there where Walgreen's is (to cross there) plus the
light we now have at Woolbright. To get this whole problem
controlled, I would be willing to go along with this proposition
and think it is.good if we can get a committment from the people
you represent, that if warranted by the State, that Burger King
will pay for a light; because I don't believe the City of ~
Boynton Beach should eventually pick this economic impact up
when Burger King is taking off the money.
Mr. Vance then asked Mr. Moore if Burger King would agree to pay
for new signalization at 18th and Mr. Moore replied that they
Would pay when and if warranted, although, as he has stated
before, that it is grossly unfair to make the last guy pay because
they certainly aren't the one that required it. They would pay
when signalization is authorized by D.O.T. and when warranted at
18th Avenue. Discussion followed on signals and traffic controls.
Mr. Ryder, Chairman of Planning and Zoning was asked for his
comments and recommendations. He stated that he did make recom-
mendations as .they-appeared in-b(~ardmin~utes. He suggested the two
curbcuts on U. S. #1 should be used for ingress only and exit
by way of 18th Avenue. He felt a traffic light would be necessary
at this intersection
Mr. Daniel Murray, Traffic Engineer Consultant, explained his
interpretation of traffic impact access to Burger King and
stated he had discussed this with several professional people and
~hat he feels that it provides the best overall safety and would
recommend it. He stressed the importance of the radius of the
curbcuts.
Mr. Trauger recommended site development approval subject to staff
recommendations and comments. A motion was then made to approve
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this subject if Mr. Moore, as the applicant's representative,
was in agreement. Mr. Moore agreed with staff comments and
would send letter in regard to signalization.
Mr. Trauger made the motion to approve the plan subject to
Staff comments, the Community Appearance Board approval, and
receipt of letter from applicant agreeing to pay for the sig-
nalization at such time as the City can get approval from
D.O.T. and subject to' the.approval of parking site plan for the
bank. Mrs. Woolley seconded the motion.* Motion carried 5-0.
*Mr. de Long stated he was dubious aboutthec~b cuts on Federal Highway.(SeeMin. 5/5/81)
Mr. Trauger stated that in connection with this motion that
we have just accepted on Burger King, he would like to now
have the City Manager and the City Engineer get in contact with
Mr. charles Walker in regard to the~e three potential lights
and see how one relates to the other and get his recommendation.
Site Development Plans Continued
Applicant:
Location:
Use:
Lazarus Salamon
Intersection of N.E. 5th Avenue and Railroad Ave.
Construct Warehouse
Mr. Annunziato informed the Council that this is a request to
construct a 6,204 sq. ft. warehouse on Railroad Ave. at the
intersection of N. E. 5th Ave. He explained the site plan to
the Council and stated that 'it went before the Planning and
Zoning Board and the Technical Review Board with positive rec-
ommendation subject to Staff recommendations:
Building Department: Sidewalks required on N.E. 5th Ave.
Police Department:
Security lighting required
Public Works Dept.:
Co'ordinate with Public Works Dept.
before pouring dumpster slabs
Energy Coordinator:
Recommend energy efficient sodium-
vapor lighting.
Community Appearance Board also approved this plan. Mr. Salamon
agreed to conform to all staff comments. Mr. deLong moved to
accept the recommendation of the Planning & Zoning Board and
approve subject site plan to construct rental warehouses subject
to staff comments. Motion seconded by Mr. Wright and carried 5-0.
Applicant:
Location:
Use:
Antonio Velardo, submitted, by John Pagliarulo, Agent
N. E. 15th Place and U.S. #1 (N.E. corner)
Construct 18 stores and 18 offices
Mr. Annunziato informed the Council that this appllcation and
request was to construct 18 stores and 18 offices at N.E. 15th Place
and U. S. #1 (N.E. Corner of the intersection). Basically the
plan has one remaining problem and that concerns the intersection
of 15th Ave. with the median and the location of the entrance to
the site. The key to this was the shaping of the median as it
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currently exists with an acceleration lane to allow northbound
to turn left at N. E. 15th Ave. The dangerous part of this is
the-southbound traffic stopping in a thru traffic lane to turn
right into this project. He read the City Engineer's ~omments from
~'his~memo d~ed~Aprit 7, 1981 as follows:
1. Drainage calculations are required.
A cross-section of the French drain should be added
showing membrane over and around rock.
The additiona~ ingress and egress onto U.S.#i is not
desirable and will require D.O.T. approval. A re-
alignment of N.E. 15th Ave. would split the property
but simplify the traffic control problem here. Having
an exit only at the north end of the property would be
a viable alternate.
and then a memo from Captain Hillery, also dated April 7, 1981
"I agree with the City Engineer, Tom Clark. I share in
his suggesting an exit only at the north end of the
property as a viable alternative to the one planned.
Even if the exit/entrance were moved slightly south to
allow southbound u.s. I traffic to make a left turn into
the entrance, there would be a hazard'created as there
is no stacking lane available'
The Building Department had required an elevator and the Fire
Department noting compliance to the Utility Department memo
which speaks to it not being necessary to have the 6" water
main as indicated on Mr. Martin'~s drawing, but the installation
of two fire hydrants would be necessary per memo from the
Utility DePartment under date of April 17, 1981.
The prime concern of the Planning~& Zoning Board seemed to be
the median. Mr. Pagliarulo brought to the BoardS attention that
he had met with Mr. White of D.O.T. who had indicated that
D~O.T. would. ~ermit reconstrUCtion-~'of~.~he'median ~emoving the
accelera{ion aspect fo~"N~r~h'turni~ ~raffic on 15th Avenue and
constructing a more tFpical type of median allowing for a stack-~
lng potential~in the median to allow'left turns. This comes
to the Council with unanimous recommendation for approval and
also approval by the Community Appearance Board.
Mr. Pagliarulo stated he was familiar with all the requirements
of the staff and D.O.T. and agreed to meet them. His only
question was the requirement of an elevator. He had not been
able to find this requirement in the City Code. The City
Manager assumed it was in the Handicapped Code. Mr. Pagliarulo
stated he was willing to put an elevator in if this was a firm
code requirement. Mr. deLong moved to table this item until
this requirement was clarified. Motion seconded by Mr. Trauger
and carried 5-0.
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Plats
Final Plat:
Location:
Use:
Lawson Industrial Park
S.W. 30th Ave., East of Congress Avenue
InduStrial
Mr. Clark, City Engineer, informed the Council that this was
a final plat that he was recommending for approval subject to
Posting a performance bond in the amount of $224,370
for the City maintained improvements.
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A surety bond in an amount to be determined by the
County Traffic Engineer for the pro rata cost of the
traffic signal at the intersection of Congress and
S.W. 30th Ave.
Developer being required to commit himself to a
traffic impact fee.
Mr. deLong moved for approval,subject to Mr. Clark's memo
dated April 16, 1981 that the performance bond be in appropriate
form and approved by the City Attorney,and the applicant to have
60 days in which~to post bond and to accomplish all the other
criteria Setforth in memo. Motion seconded by Mr. Trauger and
carried 4-0. Mayor Harmening stated that Councilman Wright had
stepped down.
Preliminary Plat:
Location:
Use:
Congress High Point of Boynton, submitted
by Nabil Hansen
Congress Ave. and S.W. Congress Blvd.
Construct 556 Units, two Recreation Areas
and two lakes.
Mr. Annunziato stated that this plan h~.d been before the Planning
and Zoning Board several times as a pre-application and master
plan but this is the first time to come before the Council. This
is a multi-family development of four plex units in dondominium
form.. The Planner reviewed the proposed preliminary plat in
detail including roadway, water lines, etc. as he pointed them
out on the drawing. He stated that Congress Blvd. would be
extended as a public right-of-way of 80' which would eventually
tie into Knuth Road. He further stated that the applicant has
agreed to construct Congress from northward of the intersection
of Congress Blvd. extended southward to the intersection of
Woolbright and has also agreed to a pro-rata share of the cost
of the traffic signal with the Congress Professional Office
Building Complex to signalize the intersection of Congress Avenue
and Congress Boulevard.
The City Planner read the memo of April 7, 1981 from Captain
Hillery to the City Planner pointing out an existing City sub-
division known as High Point. To etiminate~con~usion it was
suggested to Dr'~ H~nsen. that the subdivision have a word pre-
c$~i~h~ Migh P6int. Mr. Annu~ziato then read the seven points
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enclosed in a memo from the City Engineer dated April 7, 1981
Off-site plans for improvements to Congress and
Wootbright Road are subject to County approval.
2. The land value will be determined by the Planning
and Zoning Board for Parks and Recreation commitments.
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To eliminate confusion during emergencies the name of
this'project must be changed. A name preceding the
High Point designation would be acceptable.
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The Recreation Director will accept a payment in lieu
of land dedication for Parks and Recreation.
The cost estimate for off-site road improvements must
be approved by the county.
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The cost estimate for on-site public and private
streets is not identified and must be included.
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A copy of the Water Management District construction
permit is requested. The City only has staff recom-
mendations at this time.
Said memo referred to a copy of a letter-dated April 3, 1981
to Perry Cessna.
Mr. Annunziato stated that the Planning & Zoning Board unanimously
recommended that the preliminary plat of Congress High Point be
approved subject to staff cotangents. The P & Z Board recommended
to Council that a professional appraisal by a qualified individual
as provided in the Subdivision Regulations be done. The P & Z
Board reCom~nended that subject plat be approved' subject to staff
comments and subject to the land value being established at
$30, 000 'per acre. Vice Mayor Trauger then suggested that an
appraiser be asked to establish the value of subject land.
~r. Nabil Hansen then asked to be recognized and proceeded to
explain his-qualifications and the fact that the developers had
paid $16,000 an acre one year ago. He also pointed out the fact
that land directly north of this project is on the market for
$30,000 an acre. He went on to say that the developer has been
cooperating with the Planning and Zoning Board and the County
byfour~laning Congress Avenue~ building a bridge and also
building a 6" water main. He said that in regard to the,valua-
tion of the land that any figure between $16,000 and $30,000
per ac~e would be acceptable. He also said that they did not
want to get an appraisal only to find weeks later that it would
not be acceptable. Mayor Harmening then asked if the City
Planner was familiar with the developer's appraisal. Mr.
Annunziato replied that he was and that the appraisal was by
a Real Estate Broker, not a Real Estate Appraiser. He also said
that because of the sensitivity of the subject that he and the
Board would be more comfortable with a professional opinion that
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Would stand up in court.
Mr. Vance stated that our code provides for an MAI appraisal
and that the City Planner should provide the developer with
three names of qualified appraisers.
It was then moved by Mr. deLong and seconded by Mrs. Woolley
to table this matter until such appraisal is made. Motion
carried 5-0.
SUSPENSION OF REGULAR ORDER OF BUSINESS
Mr. deLong then made a motion to ~suspend the regular order of
business mn order to move to New Business "B" Request to
Abandon N.E. 3rd CoUrt. This was seconded by Mr. Wright and
carried 5-0.
Mr. Cheney explained that by petition from the Homeowners of
the Four Suns Condominium they have requested the City to
take steps to accept N.E. 3rd Court - that portion between
South Circle Drive and N.E. 17th Ave. as a City street.
Mr. Cheney said there was no question about the balance of
N.E. 3rd Court but all City records and the condominium document
indicated this area between South Circle Drive and N.E. 17th Ave.
to be a private street. The question is does the Council want
to accept this portion of N.E. 3rd Court and secondly how do
we go about bringing this street into some sort of public
posture.
The current problem at hand is the maintenance of this area
now in its present condition. The long term question is how
to properly dedicate the piece of land in question to the City
as a public street. The attorney has been requested to review
this subject. Mr. Vance stated that he has not had an opportun-
ity to review the condominium~ doCuments but will render an
opmnion after he reviews all facts invOlved. The City Clerk
~dvised the chair that Mrs. Marjorie Devine had requested to
speak on this subject. Mrs. Devine, President of Four Sea Suns
Condominium, Inc, Stated that the City had taken care of the
pot holes in N[E. 3rd Court in 1980 but had not done so in-1981.
It is now mn a dangerous condition and the homeowners requested
the Citys assistance in getting this matter resolved. The
members in the audience were recognized.
Councilman deLong then moved to have the City Attorney to pursue
this to the fullest extent and also moved to instruct-Mr. Cheney
to cooperate courteously with petitioners and to have the City
crew go up to fill the pot holes tomorrow. Mr. Cheney then
pointed out the possible liability involved when the City does
work on private property. Motion seconded by Mr. Mr. Wright.
Mr. VAnce then asked Mrs. Divine for a copy of their condominium
documents. Motion carried 5-0.
The Chair then declared a five minute recess.
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A motion was made by Mr. deLong and seconded by Mr. Wright to
revert to the regular order of business. Motion carried.
LEGAL
Ordinance - 2nd Readinq - Public Hearinq
Proposed Ordinance No. 81-11
Ordinance - On-site Events
- Re:
Amendment to Solicitation
Mr. Vance read proposed Ordinance No. 81-11 by title on
second reading:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 20,
PEDDLERS, SOLICITORS, AND ITINERANT MERCHANTS,
SECTION 20-19 "PERMIT" BY PROVIDING AN EXEMPTION
FOR SOLICITATIONS CONDUCTED SOLELY ON THE PROPERTY
OF THE ORGANIZATION SOLICITING; PROVIDING FOR A
REPEALER CLAUSE~ pROVIDING FOR A SAVINGS CLAUSE;
PROVIDING AUTHORITY TO CODIFY; PROVIDING AN
EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
The Chair then asked whether..anyone in the audience cared to
speak in favor or in opposition to this ordinance. Since
there were none, Mr. deLong made a motion to adopt Ordinance
No. 81-11 on second and final reading, seconded by Mr. Trauger.
No discussion, Mrs. Padgett then took a roll call vote on the
motion as follows:
Vice Mayor Trauger - Aye
Councilman deLong - Aye
Councilman Wright - Aye
Councilmember Wool ley - Aye
Mayor Harmening - Aye
Motion carried 5,0.
Proposed Ordinance No. 81-12 - Re: Amendment to Franchise
Ordina·nce- Private Community Telev~sionAntenna Systems
Mr. Vance read proposed Ordinance No. 81-12 by title on second
and final reading:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA,
AMENDING CHAPTER 7A "cOMMUNITY ANTENNA TELEVISION
SYSTEMS" SECTION 7A-l, "DEFINITIONS~' BY ADDING A
DEFINITION FOR COM2~UNITY ANTENNA TELEVISION SYSTEMS,.
EXEMPTING SAID SECTION FROM THE PROVISIONS OF
CHAPTER 29; PROVIDING FOR A SAVINGS CLAUSE~ REPEAL-
ING PROVISION; AN EFFECTIVE DATE AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
Mayor called for anyone in the audience that wished to speak in
favor of or in opposition to this ordinance. Mr. deLong moved
and Mrs. Woolley seconded to adopt this ordinance. No discussion,
Mrs. Padgett then took a roll call vote on the motion as follows:
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Councilman deLong
Councilman]~right
Councilmember Woolley
Mayor Harmening
Vice-Mayor Trauger
- Aye
- Aye
- Aye
- Aye
- Aye
Motion carried 5-0.
Ordinances - 1st Readinq
ProPOsed Ordinance No. 81-
Proposed Ordinance No. 81-
- Re:
- Re:
Tree Ordinahce (Tabled)
Landscape Ordinance (Tabled)
Mr. deLong moved to leave the proposed Tree and Landscape
Ordinances on the table and requested that the City Manager
contact the Chairman of the Community Appearance Board in an
effort to expedite these ordinances. Motion seconded by
Vice-Mayor Trauger and carried 5-0.
Resolutions
Proposed Resolution No. 81-X - Re: Commendation to Sue Kruse
Mr. Vance read Proposed Resolution No. 81-X by title only
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA~ COMMENDING MRS~ SUE KRUSE
FOR HER DEDICATED SERVICE TO THE CITY OF BOyNTON
BEACH[
Mr. deLong moved the adoption of Resolution No. 81-X. Motion
seconded by Vice-Mayor Trauger. No discussion. Mrs. Padgett
took-the following~ roll call vote:
Councilman Wright - Aye
Councilmember Woo!ley - Aye
Mayor Harmening - Aye
Vice-Mayor Trauger - Aye
Councilman deLong - Aye
Motion carried 5-0.
Proposed Resolution No. 81-Y - Re:
P'r0%e~tion Aqenc¥ Grant
Accepting U.S. Environmental
The City AttOrney read ~roposed, Resql~t~ion No .... 81t¥ by. title
only.. ~., ./.'i~,- ..... . .-
'A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY cOuNcIL OF THE CITY OF
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, ACCEPTING THE GRANT OFFER
FROM THE UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY.
Mr. deLong moved for the adoption of Resolution No. 81-Y.
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APRIL 21, 1981
Motion seconded by Vice-Mayor Trauger.
roll call vote was taken:
No discussion. A
Councilmember Wootley - Aye
Mayor Harmening - Aye
Vice-Mayor Trauger - Aye
Councilman deLong - Aye
Councilman Wright - Aye
Motion carried 5-0.
Proposed ReSolution NO. 81-Z - Re: Acceptance of Grant from
U.S. Environmental Protection Aqency.
Mr. Vance read Proposed Resolution No. 81-Z by title only
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, ACCEPTING THE GRANT'OFFER
FROM THE UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY.
Councilman deLong moved for the adoption, of Resolution NO. 81-Z.
Motion seconded by Vice-Mayor Trauger. No discussion. Mrs.
Padgett took a roll call vote with' the following results:
Vice-Mayor Trauger - Aye
Councilman deLong - Aye
Councilman Wright - Aye
Councilmember Woolley - Aye
Mayor Harmening - Aye
Motion carried 5-0.
Proposed Resolution No. 81-AA - Re: Execution Licensing
Agreement between City of Boynton Beach and The Seaboard
Coast L'ine Railroad Company
Mr. Vance read Proposed Resolution No. 81-AA by title only
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, ATTESTING TO THE EXECUTION
OF THE LICENSING AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF
BOYNTON BEACH AND THE SEABOARD COAST LINE RAILROAD
COMPANY.
Mr. deLong moved for the adoption of Resolution No. 81-AA.
Motion seconded by Mrs. Woolley and carried 5-0 with the
following roll call vote.
Councilman deLong - Aye
Councilman ~Wright - Aye
Councilmember Woolley - Aye
Mayor Harmening - Aye
Vice-Mayor Trauger - Aye
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APRIL 21, 1981
Other
Mr. deLong moved to allow Select Bond Counsel - Golf Course
Fundinq to remain on the tabl~'~ ~M0'~n seconded by Vice-
Mayor Trauger and carried 5-0.
Authorize Miner Road Earth Movinq - Rollyson
The City Manager submitted an easement from Bruce Rollyson for
utility work in the proposed Miner Road area between High
Ridge Road and 1-95. Subject easement is offered to the City
conditioned upon ~he City agreeing to relocate approximately
5,500 yards of earth along the north end of the Rollyson prop-
erty along Miner Road. Mr. Cheney recommended that the Council
accept the easement and authorize him to enter into contract
with Orton Construction Company to remove the fill at a cost
of $4,400.00 to be paid out of the utility funds.
Councilman deLong moved to accept the recommendation of the
City Manager. Motion seconded by Mr. Wright and carried 5-0.
-BUS I~NE S S
Discuss Pedestrian crossinq on U.S. #1, South of Woolbriqht
Mr. Cheney advised that he had been in touch with our County
Commissioner. and he feels that possibly the County may be
able to fund this signal if it is deemed necessary.
Vice-Mayor Trauger felt this subject should be pursued for the
safety of the citizens. Further discussion was held and all
members felt the study should continue in regard to this
light and the one at 18th Avenue, discussed earlier in the
meeting. Mr. Cheney was instructed to locate the funds for
signalization of a pedestrian crossing south of 15th Avenue
on U.S. #1 between Sunshine Square and Causeway Shopping
Center. Mr de Long moved to table this item until the funds
are made available. Motion seconded by Mrs. Woolley and
carried 5-0.
Mr. Cheney advised Council that the sidewalks they had previously
requested on the north side of Woolbright, east of U.S. #1,
to accommodate the pedestrians from Gulfstream Apartments
could be built for approximately $2,000. Mr. Trauger moved to
proceed with this project. Motion seconded by Mr. Wright and
carried 5-0.
Discuss Land Transfer - Westside Baptist Church
The City Manager reported that the City Attorney had determined
that an.appraisal would be necessary prior to transfer of this
piece of property. He further recommended that the City Manager
be authorized to. discuss with the County as to whether or not
they would be willing to release their restrictive covenant
on this parcel prior to having the church spend money for an
appraisal. Mr. delong moved to direct the City Manager to
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APRIL~ 21, 1981
proceed as outlined in his agenda memo date~ April 21, 1981.
Motion seconded by Mr. Trauger and carried 5-0.
NEW BUSINESS
Review of' P'rOposedAmendmen~ts toOcc.upati~nal License Ordinance
Mr. deLong moved.to keep these 'items on the table. Motion
seconddd ~by Mr. Trauger and carried 5-0.
Consider Request 'of corm~unit¥ Reita~tions Board
Mr. deLong stated that the_Community Relations Board has asked
the City to provide funds not to exceed $150.00 for expenses
of "Know Your City Government" p~ogram scheduled for May 14th.
Mr. Trauger moved to allow this expense. Motion seconded by
Mr. deLong and carried 4-1.
ADMINIS TR~TIVE
Review Drainaqe Projects - ('Tabled)
Mr..deLong moved to remove ~his item from the table.
seconded by Mrl Wright and carried 5-0.
Motion
Mr. Cheney discussed the list of 23 drainage problem areas that
he had submitted with his agenda memorandum, and reviewed a map
showing the areas that swales had been properly graded for
drainage. He pointed out three catagories of drainage problems:
1. Places where homes get water into them.
2. Places where poor drainage cause traffic problems.
3. Other poorly drained areas.
The Mayor stated that there was only $50,000 in the budget for
drainage and Street resurfacing. The drainage projects submitted
totaled $201,689.00. Discussion followed as to a possible bond
issue to cover the complete job. After a lengthy discussion
of the 23 areas listed, Mr. Trauger moved to allot $15~000 to
drainage improvement at Seacrest and North 19th Avenue.
Motion seconded by Mr. deLong. Motion carried 5-0.
Review Street Resurfacin~q Pro~ects
The City Manager submitted a proposed resurfacing list indicating
five (5) priority listings with a total of 8.5 miles at an
approximate cost of $304,283.00 He further explained to Council
they could do approximately one mile with the $35,000 budgeted.
The list submitted by the City Engineer as "first priority"
entails ~pproximately 9,050 lineal feet which is far more than
can be done in this budget. After discussion, Vice-Mayor
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APRIL 21, 1981
Trauger moved to authorize the City Manager and the City
Engineer to select $35,p00 worth of paving out of the first
priority list. Motion seconded by Councilman Wright and
carried 5-0.
Review Status of Current Solid Waste Planninq
Mr. Cheney gave an update report and suggested Boynton Beach
follow the major cities efforts to cOntrol this problem of
solid wastes. One .site being considered at this time is in
West Palm Beach adjacent to Century Village which is envir-
omentally approved~ He feels this is the most viable piece
of land that is being considered and urged the Council to
support this choice. Mr. deLong asked Mr. Cheney if he would
continue to represent the City onofficially. Mr. Cheney said
he would.
Authorize Expenditure of Additional Funds for Water Meters
The City Manager recommended the expenditure of up to $60,000
from the Utility Fund for meters and parts. Mr. deLong made
a motion, to approve this expenditure and Mr. Wright seconded
it. Motion carried 5-0.
Adop't NeiGhborhood Strateq¥ Area~Improvement Plan
Mr. deLong moved to adopt the NSA Improvement Plan. Motion
seconded by Mr. Wright. Mr. Wright asked the City Planner
whether Community Development had plans to expand the Day Care
Centers. Mr. Annunziato replied the staff for the Community
Development has prepared its budget that went to the Review
Board last Thursday. In that budget some $457,000 was set
aside in next year's budget for the reconstruction of 10th Ave.
They did not address the issue of funds for Day Care Center
Expansion. Mayor Harmening brought out the fact that Riviera
has been allotted more than Boynton Beach. Mr. Cheney advised
that steps were being taken toward selection of engineers for
the work on 10th Avenue. Motion carried 5-0.
R~quest for Refund on Ceme'te~ry Lots
A request was made for the refund of purchase price less 20%
on Lots 580 A & B, Block O, Boynton BeaCh Memorial Park, Addition
No. 1. A motion was made by Mr. deLong and seconded by
Mrs. Woolley to approve the refund on cemetery lots as requested.
Motion carried 5-0.
Consider Florida Power and Light Request for Conduit Feeder
at Force Main - E~4 Canal
Mr. Cheney recommended approval. Mr. delong Moved to accept the
recommendation and have the memo of April 21, 1981 made' a part
of the record. Also includes authorization of the execution of
the Consent Agreement by proper officials. Mr. Trauger seconded
the motion - carried 5-0.
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APRIL 21, 1981
Request Authorization to Dispose of Records - Building Department
and Municipal Court
Mr. deLong made the motion that was seconded by Mrs. Woolley
to .grant authorization to dispose of Central File r~cords as
per attahced memos ~17, 18 and 19. Motion carried 5-0.
List of Payments - Month of March, 1981
Mr. Wright moved to place subject lis% on file, seconded by
Mr. Trauger. Motion carried 5-0.
Approval of Bills
Mr. Cheney read the following biils for approval:
I B.M. Corp. $ 4,615.00
Rental of system 34 for the month of. April, 1981
pay from various accounts 001-133-513-40-21 3,563.00
001-131-513-40-25 349.00
001-196-519-40-25 118.00
001-211-521-40-25 585.00
e
Board of County· Commissioners
Use of County landfill for month of March, 1981
Pay from General Fund 001-341~-534-40-9A
12,417.00
e
Pierce Tire ComPany, Inc.
Tires and tubes for CitY vehicles
Pay from following accounts 001-193-519-30-22
401-395-539-30-22
5,891.10
5,735.60
155.50
e
Publix 36.57
Meals for needy and informed for March, 1981
Pay from Federal Revenue Sharing Fund 320-641-564-40-5A
Ordinance #73-15, passed 5/15/73
Isiah Andrews 110.00
Driver for Senior Citizens Club - 2 wks.
Pay from Federal Revenue Sharing Fund 320-641-564-40-5A
Ordinance No. 73-15, passed 5/15/73
e
Willie Ruth McGrady 96.00
Server for Senior Citizens Club - 2 wks.
Pay from Federal Revenue-Sharing Fund 320-641-564-40-5A
m
City of Boca Raton 49,090.00
Operational cost for third quarter of 1980-81 Budget
for South Palm Beach County Cooperative Dispatch Center
Pay from General Fund 001-211-521-40-79
Allied Universal Corp.
Chlorine for Water Treatment Plant
Pay from Water & Sewer Revenue Fund
4,176.00
401- 332-533-30-63
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APRIL 21, 1981
10.
11.
12.
13.
Lon,~view Lime
Lime for Water Treatment Plant
Pay from Water & Sewer Revenue Fund
$ 9,895.02
401-322-533-30-65
Halsey & Griffith, Inc[ 4,473.77
Chairs, tables and chair dollies for Royal
Palm Clubhouse
Pay from Federal Rev. Sharing Fund 320-721-572-60-22
Board of County Commissioners
Labor and material to service and repair
traffic devices for the month of March, 1981.
Pay from General Fund 001-411-541-30-43
Neptune Meter Company
Ten "2" meters
Pay from Water & Sewer Revenue Fund
2,223.66
2, 345.20
401-333-533-60-51
Reqency Dodqe
Police Cruiser
Pay from General Fund 001-211-521-60-81
State Contract 070-00-81-1
7, 134.72
Mr. deLong moved to pay the bills as submitted.
seconded the motion. Motion carried 5-0.
Mrs. Woolley
ADJOURNMENT
Meeting adjourned at 11:40 P.M.
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA
Mayor
ATTEST:
Recording Secretary
(Four Tapes)
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TO:
MEMORANDUM
CITY COUNCIL
VIA CITY MANAGER
· TEREESA PADGETT
CITY CLERK
A DMi NI S T P~A T IVE
DATE: 5/20/81
/7'__-
We now have disposal authorization from ~he State of
F!orida~ Division of Arehives~ on the following records:
T
~dNIcIPAE COURT~- Docket Cards, No. 15,000
thru 55,541 - 1/29/71 thru Oct. 1-976
With your approval we will proceed to destroy the above
named records. '
TP/cc
FROM:
M E M'O R A:'N D U M
CITY COUNCIL
ViA CITY M~{AGER
TEREESA PADGETT
CITY CLERK
DATE: 4/8/81
- No ~ 18
We now have disposal autho'~ization f. rom the Stste of
F!orida~ Division of Arahives~
BUILDING PERMITS wit~
10/1/76 thru S/
(M~crofilm'ed)
)n the following records:
attachments
~0/77
With your approval we will proceed to destroy the above
named ~ecords. '
TP/cc
MEMORANDUM
TO:
CITY COUNCIL
VIA CITY MANAGER
DATE: 4/20/81
FROM: TEREESA PADGETT No.. 19
CITY CLERK
We now have disposal authorization f~rom the State of
Florida, Division of Archives, on the following records:
Original Bid Material - Ail prior-to 1976
(Not Microfilmed )
With your approval we Will proceed to destroy the above
named records. '
TP/cc
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SHIRLEY S~NDOKA£
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.... 25090 710147 SARAH SHA~
/-~ 25898 520D~3 NM. JEFFERY ..
_,. 25921 690103 ROBERT POTTER
26818 530055 VENANCIO 'ALVAREZ
26845 570033 LINDA EVE
26859 600123, HERITAGE BEAUTY SALON
27539 553125 GERALD
4,70CR
7.20CR
7 gO-OCR
,lbCR
15,0OCR
7o50CR
7o5'03R
i-1-;~-O-C-R=-
12.20CR
8o53CR
'7o50CR
~6~5CR .....
1Z.80CR
75.00CR
1~1750~R----
-'~3°30CR
12o~OCR
1~°80CR
9oZOCR
lZ~ZOCR
~o00CR
3~.gOCR
--Z2-T20CR--
~.70CR
4°OOCR
~60CR:---
19°65CR
20°20ER
7°70CR
I~;20CR-
6,40£R
5o502R
9TSOCR~
41o60CR
5°50CR
................ 12°-20CR
12.20CR
ZT°ZOCR
............ ilolSCR
2Z.$OCR
6/20/80 32.TOCR
CARSON ................................ 7/15780 ................ 4~ZOCR
.~3I/8I CITY OF 80YNTON BEACH PAGE. 3
i37 C U R R E N T M D 'N T-R .......
HECK,~" VEMDO~ f~ V~NnOq.. ~ NAHE . CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT
2~-551 550102 JAMES C. DOdGHERTY 7/I5/80 19o50CR
E-.559 590101 ROBERT E. GRUBB 7/15/80 .... 27.20CR
2-~-6~ .......... 600125 --JOSEPHINE'-HARrIS ~r~-5~O 25,00CR
2831~ 55013~ GEORGE CUMMINS JR, 8/12/80 25,IOCR
..29293 710192 LYNN SPADACCINI 9/1~/80 13'o!OCR
'~0~'27 ....... 5~0001 ' qDN FLETCHE~ ...... 10/21/80 9.55CR
30043 610001 ~OSE INMAN 10/21/80 27o20CR
300~8 630003 GEORGE V. KOCH 10/2t/80 I~90CR
'-5~'~'~ ..... --~500~! HARCEEL~'MORELAND 10/21/80 IO.OOCR
30052 550012 JOE MOUW 10/21/80 25o50CR
30069 630005 RALPH PEREZ 10/21/80 2.5OCR
.... -30185-
50187
30188
30912-
31781
32180
--T-760085'-CiTY-'o~' ~'OV~YON BEACH. . ....... :!0/21/80 65,20CR
790086 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 10/21/80 18.70CR
.... 790087 [ITY OF BOYNTON BEACH ................ i0/~86 .................. ~'O~'bC~"~ ......
6300o7 V~CTOR KURTZ i2/19/80 1~o90CR
194709 SOUTHERN HYDRAULICS ~ EQU 1/09/81 29.23CR
~30501 RENA-'C~R~IER ~-~/81 53.23CR
32582 030501
3259~ 032901
............ ~'~'i~-- 2'sboo~ ....
/"~227 020405
33228 3215~3
]"~ ..... 33229 026489
33230 030501
33231 3~0437
........ 3Y23~ ..... ~-¥0005
RENA CARRIER 2/01/81 ............. 63°23-
CITY OF BOYNTONBEACH ........................... 2'/05/81 ........................ 3~59
CDqS'TANCE BAISH 3/.01/81 53.79
FRANK A. BEDNARICK 3/31/81 103.59
DOE BOTEER ..... ~7~7~7'81
RENA CARRIER 370!/80 .................. 63o23 '
JOHN HARRiNGTON ...................... 3701/81 ............ ~ ......... 397;99
LENON'HAR~I~
33233 034653 MJRIEL HOLZMAN 3/31/81
33234 134508 F~&NK JOHNSON 3/01/81
33235 13~509 ..... GEORCE A.-jOH~S~N 370~17'8i-
33235 134513 'JOHN JOHNSTON '3/01/81
33237 - 380005 GRETCqEN LUBY ........................... 3/31/81
...... ~-3-~ I5~B03 ..... ELEANOR---PUFFE~
33239 190945 JOHN SCHNEIDER 3/D1/81
33243 ~90940 MARY E. SCHORR 3/3%/8~
-~'~3~2~'i- 192592 -ADA-SHOOK ~/UI~?-8-i-
33242 232515 LEE THOMAS .................. 3/31/81
33243 232553 JAMES C. THOMPSON ................................ 3731/81
~'-332~q ~33452'- -OLIVE-WAUL-ACE 3-/0~7-8%
332~5 490018
33245 231583
-~'3247 ........ 255900
~i]248 196361
33249 135450
33253 --19~693
33251 081653
33252 124590
33253 194293
3~254 236309
33255 22279~
33256 235495
HZ ARTHUR WATERS 3/01/81
W.T. ~ELCH 3/01/81
MIE'DRED-Ag--ZWA'~T 3-/D-178%
~RS. FLORENCE SULLIVAN 3/D1'/81 ....
GEORGE JUNNIER 3'/01/81 --'
THEODORE SORG ........................... ~731731 ............. 1';-112-J80 ........
'4:71X'98
16~6
88.75
-8-8%E6
.................. 418;72
133.20
253.66
ZO~--2T
............. 795.91
.................. 71~"19
82,65
7'771]~
19~oI0
964.33-'
HAROLD HERRING 3/31/81 33.34
NORMAN LDLATTE 3/01/81 42.46
KEN SNOW ,_ .................. L ..... 3'/01/81
JOHN H. TUITE 3/01/81 91.50
JOHN VICKI' 3/31/81 841.14
CJRTIS E. WRIGHT .................... 3/01/8'1 ........... I,-39~34 .....
3/31/8t
" VENDOR :~
:335 035239
33309 120501
-53310- - 1"60355
33311 021575
33312 063750
33313 384619
333!% 390035
33315 130560
33317 014055
X1-~33318 021529
33319 021703
33329 024553
33321 024723
Y'~3-2'2 ......... ~'2478 O
' 33323 025600'
33324 325373
'--'-:Y%Fz5 ........... o'2764o
33326 030543
33327 032415
=~"<3~B ........ 034604
3.3330 046450
.......... 333'3-1 ...........
33332 363783
33333 053794
7'--3333~ ............ 064592
33335
33336
.... 3-33'37
33338
3333~
.... 333'43
333~1
33342
'33343
33344
33345
33345
333~7
~3348
334~
3~350
33351
33352
33353
33354
33355
33356
33357
33358
05~600
066500
....... 072555
075288
07553O
..... 980303
080310
080422
..... 330425
084693
385473
....... 090105
090108
111534
112583
114600
120432
121655
122911
130565
13276g
132771
136560
137505
CITY DF BOYNTON 8EACH PAGE 4
R E N T M O N T R .... C-R-~.")C-K'S
VENDOR NAME CHECK DATE
DEMETRIUS CULLAR 2/~7/81
H & J LATINO 3/32/81
JOHN PAGLI~RU['O '3702~8I
DANIEL BELL 3/32/81
-FLORIDA INTELLIGENCE UNIT 3/02/81
JDHN F.-'~OLLtR~N' 373'f~8-[
CARRIE B.MEAROY~BENEFICIA 3/03/81
HoF. MASON EQUIP. CO. 3/0~/81
WAYNE AKERS FO~D- INC~ ............. ~Z~-~-/81
AMERICAN POLICE HALL OF F 3/04/81
KENNETH BEAN 3/04/81
BETqESDK-~EMOR-IiC ......... -- ..... 3-/~7~1
T~J.BDWLES ELECTRIC CO~ 3/0~/81
D~o
BYrD
CASE
PETE
CDMM
WILL
JJdN
FLOR
FL]R
LAUR
FDJR
FUTU
BARR
TOTAL AMOUNT
200.00
7,100~66
~23.00
20.00
5,7~7~76
70,889~00
5,00
7.00
21015
135~27
BOYNTON BEACH CHAMBER
BDYNTON-PUMP'"g--S-OPPLY
BRO~ARD PUMP & SUPPLY
JAMES E. BUFFAN
5 c'--~ ...... ~ ......
~L~TRI~ MOTOR
POWER & EQUIPMENT
R L~ CHEN~Y
ERC'iAC-'-'HYDR~OUiCS"'-~
1AM P~ DONEY
Bo DUNKLE
CO,,
CO
3/3~/81
3/04/8i
-3/34/81
37~-4-~8'1
3/04/8~
3/04/81
37J4-7~:£
3/34/81
3/34/81
1,000.00
127.11
150.00
249.66
2~.42
42,59
80,00
59.30
9ENN
R.Lo
I'J'-NA'TIONAU-KE~DEMY-'~
IDA POWER g LIGHT CO.
IDA STATE UNIVERSITY
A 'FOS-SELMAN'
STEEL CORPORATION
RA PRINTING
Y GIBBS
IS C~ GRABEEL
GRUMMONS PRINTING
3/04/81
3/3~/81
3'70'~781-
3/06/81
3104/81
'3'73~Z8Y
3/0~/81
3/04/81
22~-0U
7.055.27
65,30
.62.34
150.00
12o80
~.55
HALE FIRE PUMP-COT ...................... --373-fi/8I
~ALSEY g GRIFFITH~ INC. 3/0~/81
RICHARD HARDAWAY 3/0~/81
~ARLEY DAVIDSON':OF-P~EM B ......... 3/0~8I
ROBERT HDWELL 3/04/81
HYDRO DYNAM'ICS SALES 6 SE 3/D~/81
IoBoM~ CORPORATION 3/04/81
ICMA RETIREMENT CORP~ 3/04/81
DR° CARROLL
WILLIAM To
68';3~
'373.28
200.00
I-I3~7~S--- .....
298.80
55.20
79o31
193.0~
KENNEDY 3/34/81 5.00 .
KIEKEN~'F
KOPY KING PRINTING CENTER
LAKE ~ORTH HIGH SCHOOL
LEISURE TIME FOUR
LLOYDS Om BOYNTON
~AJRY'S TOOL CHES~
~ILLER ASSOCIATES
~ILLER DODGE
MJSIC PERFORMANCE TRUST
LEE VYLES TRAnSMiSSiON
BEACH
3/04/81 203.30
3/0a/81 53.95
3/04/81 119.00
3/04/81 159,00
3/04/81 155.65
3/~/81 25,40
3/0~/81 37.58
3/04/81 161,37
3I~/81 25~.oo
3/0~/~I .......... 225.00
~ "3/31/81
j5S7 C U R
tCqECK,~" VENDOR
- 3359 t~O&19
~3360 150851
33361 160372
33362 160373
33363 153381
33364 150407
33365 161592
33366 161720
33367 165523
33368 156331
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH PAGE 5
VENDOR NAME ....................... . .......... ~EC.,~.DE_Z~ ...... !DT~_[Z.~QU~[ ...............
NATIONAL ASSOCo OF CHIEFS 3196/81 20°00
.__ji~ O'CONNOR ..................... --___ ~(~Z8~___ 75.00
PALM ~EACH AUTO PARTS 3/0~/81 103.25
PALM BEACH BRAKE & WHEEL 3/0~/81 111.93
PALM BCH. JR. COLLEGE ..................... 3~/8__1 lZ.OO
· PALM BEAC~ H~6RA6L'ic' J~CK 3t3~/81 i5.49
ALICE PETERSON 3/3~/81 32.00
P~3FESSIONAL SEMINARS,!N£ 31o~15~ .1~5.oo
PJFFiN PUPPET THEATRE 3/3~/81
33369 186310 RJBiN CONSTRUCTION CO
33370 190~32 . SAMBD'
33371 I9163I J3HN SS
ERRENTINO '
~A~ ...... _ .~ ~.2_Z~ t ..... R~N~IS SIMMONS "
· 3/3~/81 1,055,53
33373 193438 FRANK M. SLAVICEK
33374 195405 SUNCO~ INC.
...... 3~.37~ ........ 196921 ALICE SZWARCE
33375 213153 U.S~ POSTMASTER
33377 215390 UN!JAX
......... ~ __]_g.30.4.00 ..... ~HA~LES WALDNER,
_- 3/04/81 134~84
3/34/81 4 BO
3/34/81 9D~DO
=A3379 3330
33382 135432
33383 032901
33384 230202
333~5 194593
33335
33388
33389
33390
33391
33393
33394
......... ~ ~ 9 5
3395
~3397
333'~8
-~,3398
~3399
53400
3/04/81 30.00
3/3~/81 551.51
3/04/81 35.00
3/34-/81 7o00
3/3~/81 _. 85°90
3/04/81 700o00
239453 EARL WALLACE FORO~ INC. 3/3~/81 57~61
232797 ~ICHA~D WILSON 3/.0~/81 75.00
z34664 TIM WOOD COR~
.............. ...... ~ .......................... 3LG~Sl 5oo.oo
MJNICIPAL FINANCE OFFICER 3I~D/Sl. 303°00
. CITY JF B3YNTON BEACH ...... B/05/91 .......... ' ............. 5,00
._CIT.y...~.~ ~D~NT.~.N___BEACH 3/05/81
W~P,~,C-EHANNEL 12-ABC TV 3/~5/B1 17~,00
S3UTH TECHNICAL CENTER 3/05/81 i3o00
28~0.~3 .. LYLE__~RO~NEL~ ....... '3/05/81 161o23
014249 ISIAH ANDREWS 3/05/81 55°D0
130950 WILLIE RUTH MCGRADY 3/06/81
qI~029 ...... ~ERICAN LEGION AUX.POSTt~ 3/35/8I 13°00
014033 AMERIS~'N"[I~RY ASSDCo 3/06/81 5.75
31~917 BETTY ~PPENZELLER 3/05/81
o2o1o0 _ B s.~_~ALES ............ 3/~'S/81 975.0o
020200 B.I.F° 3/06/81 570.93
32043Q THE ~AKER g TAYLOR COo 3/35/81 64,43
02~0 ..... ~qE B~.~.~_~_~XL~g._Qoo 3/35/81 1,152.99
BAKER a TAYLOR COMPANIES 3/05/81 14.71
BEANE EXTERMINATING CO. 3/05/81 198.90
GLENN BENZION 3/06/.~1 16oOOCR
GLENN BENZtON 3/35/81 16.00
BLOSSOM SHOPPE FLORIST 3/35/81 36,75
BEYNTON CITY FEDER~L_CRED .......... 3/~6/81 9,165,18
BDYNTON BEACH RETIREMENT 3/35/81 3,388,87
BRD - DART, INC. 3/95/81 81.51
DR, JA~ES E. BUFFAN 3/06/81 150.00
DALE'S PAINT g BODY SHOP 3/05/91 ........ i58'~-D0
DAVIS ~UBLISHING CD~ INCo '3/06/81 . 9~.90
DENSBERGER FIRE SYSTEMS .......... 3/36/81 6~o00
DOUBLEDAY & CO. 3/35/81 ........... ~"5~ ......
~3491
~3432
~3493
~3~34
33496
33407
020453
921533
_021f13Q
021630
023751
324725
324733
025580
026379
349395
040503
041580
'044753
-'B/Bi/Bi
507 -
=3438 353901
33409 052820
3341D 952910
33411 353900
33412 064592
33413 05~633
'33414 070400
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH PAGE 6
R E N T 'M-O N T H C H E C-K S
VENDOR NAME CHECK DATE TOTAL A*4OUNT
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICE. 3/35/81 105,00
FIREMEN'S RELIEF & 3/35/81 915.41
· F I P. S T ....................................... BANK ~ TRUST ~'70S~78 i ........... i-~'7'~'-~-S-
FISHE~ SCIENTIFIC 3135/81 2~10
LAU~ FOSSELHAN 3/05/81 15.00
-~SU~ ~ T E E-[--"~-~-k P OR A T I ON. S/35/S~ 271.12
BETTY GARRtGA 3/35/8i ~5,00
.......... ]~_A!P .......... 97.o.~Lo ...... GAYLO~D BROTHERS
33416 DT~SOO
33417 075450 G~AYBAR ELECTRIC
/'~33418 , 080305 G~ K~ HALL & CO~
33419 380403 HARDRIVES~ INC,
3342.0 080~25 HAND'S
33421 3~473 HYPOLJXO GLASS
....... j~-~ ~ .......754-g05'
33423 120450
33~24
33425 12zsoo
3/06/81 103o68
CO. INC.
3/~6781 45.00
3/o6/81 t'33.57
3/o6/81 27.25
3/35/81 687.~0
3/05/81 127.30
3/35/8i 90~50
...... ~-~N-E~'EQUIPMENT CO.
LANIER BUSINESS PRODUCTS
· LAW ENFORCEMENT DESK REFE
PAUL DAVIS LECLA~'=
LINDSLEY LUMSER CD~
3/35/81 19.75
3106/81 304.09
3135/81 78.00
.... ._~}427 __ 12~593 ........ LO~.~EN LIM~
)428 130403 ~ANHATTAN TROPHIES
33429 131765 ~IAMI ELEVATOR CO.
33430 135469 MS~ MAGAZINE
33431 135429 ...... MjNICIPAL POLICE
33431 151313 ODOR CONTRO~ SYSTEMS
33433 150425 PALM BEACH POST-TiMES
--'3--3~-g~ ....... ~52601 .... ~~SID-CONT.ROL
33435 152753 PICARD CHEMICAL CO.
33436 164530 POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY
. 33437 180465 RAND MaNALLY & CO.
33438 180500 EVA RAYMOND
3/35/8~ 5.90
.3/05/8i 283.49
3/os/81 ........ 9~57o2O
3/06/81 16.65
3/35/81 58.51
3/35/81 13.30
3/05/81- 1,199.26
3/35/81 - lo9.25
3'/35/81 9,75
3/05/81 95.00
3/35181 191.65
3/05/81 5.99
3/36181 80.25
3/35t81 45,00
33444
33445
33446
33447
.3344B
3449
33453
33451
........ /-33452
,.~ 33453
33454
33455
33455
~3457
~3458
~3439 182'809
443 1~599
33441 190181
33442 190350
190928
19095~
191100
191519
lP2779
194697
19~728
195q93
195225
195392
196395
230480
232533
23541'0
235503
RINKER MATERIALS CORP.
RD~ELL DISTRIBUTING CO.
SCRWTD BOARD
SAFETY KLEEN CORP.'
DEL, BRES SCHLUMP
mLYVE E. SCHOOLEY
S$BTTY~S
3/05/81 122.50
3/35/81 62.79
3/35181 25,033.30
3/06/81 38.50
3135/81 13.95
3/06/81 t8o00
3/35/81 15.00
3/33/81 I6~.50
SEACREST PETROLEUM CO. 3/05/81 937.86
SIHON"S UNIFORMS 3/35/81 76.00
EWATER TREAT 3/35/81 37,751 30
S. CENT. ~AST '
SOUTHEAST UNDERGROUND CO~ 3/06/81 -507,888,09
ST. PETERSBORS BANK g TRU 3/35/81 345.33
FLORENCE STUBBINS 3/35/81 15.00
WILLIAM SULLIVAN 3/35/81 55.00
SJMMIT ASSOCI~ES, LTD ............. ~5~81 .......... 2~y279.70
TAULMAN SALES CO. 3/06/81 50.10
THOMAS PJaLISHING CO. 3/55/81 75.00
TR~IL FORD TRACTOR
TRDPIGAS, I-NC. 3/06/81 74.25
U R
35.~59 210189
33453 ......... 215359
33451 2154~4
'33452 23044~
;3453 ........ 230453
;3454 2305G3
;3465 23~5U0
......... 33565 ....... 232793
33457 23~625
33~58 234594
_,/1',3459 ......... 2~i600
~3~73 390035
33471 321533
......... ~.~l.~ ........ '9 3 z ~o 1
'33473 010312
33474 Oll4OD
.......... ~7~ ........ ~13~8o
33475 015303
33477' 020170'
~B478 024653
3~4~0 ' o24~73
~TY OF 80YNTON BEACH PAGE 7
~ENDOR
CHEC< DATE TOTAL AHOUNT
U.SoS.AGRI-CHEMtCALS B/DS/gl
-UP'START LIBRARY PR,DMOTION 3/35/81
EARL ~ALLACE MOTORS, INCo 3/06/81
ROBERT WALLIN ............................. ~ZD_~Z~!__
WANT~AN E ASSOCIATES~iNC. 3/35/81
JO5 WILLIAMS PUMP SERVI~=~ 3/~5/81
H~W. ~ILSDN CO~ 3/35/81
'Joj. A. WOLF FRESH DIST. 3/05/81
WDRLD BOOK-CHILDCRaFT INT 3/06/81
~50.00
~oo. ~p_
14-.45
872~00
32.00
27100o00
..... 5_~189.00_ ..
52.90
6.50
335.75
339,30
LBRETTA K.MORGAN-BENEF~CI 3'/05/81 .................... 8~.55
BEANE EXTERMINAT-N~ CO .......... 3~D5/8t .................... 16~00
CITY. DE_.~NTON ._BEtCH 3/39/81 45.62
A DIXIE SAW SHOP 3/13/81 12~50
aDVAnCE AI~.CONDITIO~G 3/1~/8~ 55.10
AJTOORODJCTS, INCo 3/13/81 ...... 797o61
BoB. AUID PARTS, INC. _ .... 3/19/81 .................... ~3.48
ToJ ~ W
.... D LES ELE~.~J~__C_~__ 3/I0/81 66,25
'BDYNTON-~-~Y~-SUPPLY 3/I3/8i 358~90
BDYNTON MEDICAL OXYGEN 37ID/8I 89,00
CAIN FEED & SUPPLY 3/13/8I IOD,IO
CELADON PkE'~$' - .............................. ~~-i.. ............ 13.25 ..
C2,MERCIAL ~YDRAULICS ~ 3/10/81 538.33
3tlD181 ................... ~3S.91
33485 041610
33485 341680
33487 042705
......... 3'~4f8' 050:0o
33 89 . 050313
33490 053901
----'~4~1 ..... os3ooo
3~4~z o33751
33495 3B452]
33496 19031g
33493
3503
33501
135~2 .....
335D3
33504
33535
~3596
S5~
33509
343395 ..... OALE,S._?~!~!__& EDDY SHOP
DELRAY ELECTRIC SUPPLY 3/13/8i
DENSBERGER FIRE SYSTEMS 3/19/81
~ICT~P'ON~ 3/1~/8~
114633
121742
122~I1
'130315
133~o..
133540
131750
13275c
1~0410
155617
150365
-'EAST-'~OA'SY-FIRE EQUIP. 3f1~/8I
EASY PAY TIRE STORE 3/iDtBi
EMERGENCY ~EDICAL SERVICE B/iD/Bi
¢iSHER '~'CIEN'~IFIC 3/13/81
FLORIDA M~NICIPAL FINANCE 3/13/81
FJTURA PRINTING
HDLLY A£CJHULATOR & 3/ID/81
jACK'S CAMERA CENTER 3/13/81
'K't~-M~EAIALS, INC. 3/13/81
K3PY KING PRINTING CENTER 3/13/81
LEXINGTON FEED g S~.~LY .................. _3/i_~81
LLDYOS OF BOYNTON BEACH 3/1~/81
OBNALJ E.MACINNiS C OLADY 3/19/8t
MANqAITAN
18.35
118,50
675~00
76.40
30D~93
....... 10.0o
551~29
10,00
585.55
5,939.91
51°00
27.12
231.00
57.95
77--~q
253,50
283~90
TROPHIE~ ........................... ~_(~_O/8 ~ ................. 2~89
MARINE ~. DINE cQU!P. CD. 3/13/81 185.95
MEYER SOD 3/13/81 55.00
MILEO PHOTO SOPPLY,INCo 3/13/81 871.25
NALC~ CHEMICAL CO. B/ID/BI 2,853.30
NATIBNaL WELDING PRODUCTS 3/10/81 20.00
PHIL OXENDINE .. . ..3/10/81 ............... 509,00
PAINT CENTER 3/1D/B1 227.90
5,-,7 S U :~
CdECK,~" VENDO~ ,."
5!D
335!1
33512
33512
33513
33514
33515
33516
153373
160374
150407
160407
162790
155177
155209
186315
33518 191100
33521 235413
33522 2D5529
........ 33~3 .......... 205530
33524 205595
3352'5 210150
33'526 216390
33527 230400
33528 230549
~3529 251525
... ~530 19502D
33531 042905
33532 '024739
33533 042905
33534 290030
33535 270313
33536 34001~
33537 014240
33538 130959
33539 010159
33543 015563
33542 020170
33543 02043_9
33544 020440
33545 020459
33546 02t594
33547 ....... 022930
33548 024590
33549 024725
~-3550 D24735
43551 024765
33552 025583
33553 325609
33554 330334
33555 u32895
33556 034659
33557 044753
33558 050310
33559 360107
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH PAGE 8
VENDOR NAME CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT
PALM =
B,_A~q BRAKE g WHEE'L. 3/I9/91 133.96
PALM BEACa _GOH,UNIEATiONS 3/i5/8i z4.oo
PALH BEACH HYDRAUL'IC
PALM BEACH HYDRAULIC J~CK 3/19/81
PIERCE T.!~E_..CO,~t..!NC-
DJ~LIC SERVICE-MATERIALS 3/10/81
PJBLIX M&~KET B/iD/Si
RJBI~ CONSTRUCTION CO. 3/19/81
RJSSELL'-~-'-AX~N ................... ~/i~/81
SCDTTY'S 3/10/8I
SEACREST PHARMACY 3/19/81
SOUTHERN ....... BU=LDiNG+ .... ~OD='~ ............... 3/1~/8~q ......
TRAIL FO~D TRACTOR COo 3/19/81
15.49
6,784.42
2i-~-~0
45.12
186~4i
51.73
21$.60
132o00
253~19
TRAN.S_-~_T~A!~_EQ.p~P~ENT,INC 3/i0/81 52.00
T~ANSI-TRDNICS.~ N~. , 3/19/81 183o75
TROPICAL SUPPLY CO~ INC~ 3/10/81 60.12
J.S. POSTMASTER ' 3/19/81 1,505~50
.................................................................. -- ......................
UNtJA× 3/10/81 607.32
CHfiRLES 4ALDNER,
JDYCE WATERS'
ZEE NED I ~[' "~O~L"~E S
STATE OF FLORIDA' DEPT~
CARL DIXON
BDYNTON BEACH RETIREMENT
CARL DIXON
3/10/81 64.00
3/10/81 34.84
3/10/81 15.60
3/11/81 10~000.00
3/i~t8i SOS,DO
DELFINA ALVAREZ 3/13/81
DALE HAMHACK 3/i3/8i
ISIAH ANDREWS 3/i3/81
RIL-~¥l RUTH--'M't~'~ ..... 3/].32-81
A. BELTRAN TYPEWRITER CO. 3/13/81
LILLIAN ARTIS 3/13/81
ATLANTIC HARDWARE 3/13/81
BoBo AUTO PARTS~ INC. 3113/8t
THE BAKER ~ TAYLOR £0o 3/i?/8i
BAKER & TAYLOR COMPANIES 3/13/81
162.13
223.40
55.00
557.00
3~.00
z'Z~i2¥ ..........
~22.41
153.42
17o80
21o74
BEST CO. 3/13/81 i85.00
T-{._']MAS BOUREGY g CD. 3/i3/8i 21.30
BDYNTDN [.I.~Y FEDER. AL CREp .......... >Y.i~/8i .......... ~.,221.30
BDYNTON B~A~H RETIREMENT 3/t3/81 3~423~88
BDYNTON GUN g LOCK, INC.. 3/13/81 324.80
BRD - DART, INC. _ .......... 3/13/81 208.76
BRDNARD PUMP & SUPPLY COo 3/13/81 ............... 54.34
STANLEY CALL 3/13/81 250.00
CITY DF BDYNTON BEACH FOR ........ ~/13/81 8,700.00
CDuPUTCRWDRLO 3/13/81 ......... 36.00
DDJBLEDAY ~ CD. 3/13/81 34.~1
~ASY PAY lIRE SIORE 3/13/81 1,319.53
FAEIH OUTDOOR SALES ......... 3/13/8i .......... 34o17-
CITY DF BOYNTON BEACH PAGE '9
537 ................... ,.. U R R E N T'~ ................................................................ M O N T H C H -E. C K S
'-~ECK,,." VENDOR
'"-3563 062700
33"562 062910
33553 0545q-g
335_5.4 .......... 356530
33565 070400
35556 07~500
FIELD'S aRMY E NAVY 3/i3/8t
~IRE~ENJ~__~L~fiF__~ ......... ~_L.~.~.~1
FIRST BANK g TRUST- 3/13/8I
GED, FOWLER WELDING CO, 3/13/81
BETTY GARRIGA 3/13/81
CHARLES GODFREY ................. 3/13/81
!67.97
855°33
18~951~36
20~55
1,015.15
~5,00
45.00
33558 075450
33559 075513
33571 080434
335~2 ......... DBO~35-
GR-AYBAR ELECTRIC' CO. INC. 3/13/81
GJLFSTREAM LUMBER CO, 3/13/81
...... ~ALS~.y__&_.~g~_~F_ITH~ iNCo 3/13/81
HARRISON COMPANY ~ 3/13/81
T~OMAS_W__~A~PER S~ ........................
17.59
537,83
22.04
1~153.G5
................. 40,92._
........... 39_ _,f_9_q ........
33573 086351 ........ ~.~AH ~UODLESTON 3/13/81 ZSOoOO
33574 091220 IDENTI-KIT COMPANY 3/13/81 264,00
' 33575 D94299 INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION 3/13/81 35~00
............ B~.~ ..... ~.003i0 .... JACK,_~__.~M~__~.ENTER 3~!~/~_1 327.56
33.577 13~533 JONES EQUIPMENT CO. 3113181 ............. 385.,30
33578 -11~500 KOPY KING PB_INTING__C.ENTE~"ii
......... 3_~5_~9 ..... J_1550i_ .. ELE.A.~OR KRUSELL 3/.13~8l i5,00
35583 120322- WARD LAFRANCE TRUCK CORP.. 3/13/81 ~71.57
..... S581 120560 KEVIN CLEMENT ~13/81 28.55
'3'3582 130~20 ..... ~ACM.!~.LAN PUBLISHING CO, 3/13/81 152.39
33583 133547
33~s~ .... 13o66~
33596 132770 MILLER BEARINGS
33587 132771 HILLER DODGE
33588 136~23 MJNtCIPAL POLICE
33589 1~0410 NALCO CHEMICAL CO,
33590 1~0450 NATIUNAL LINEN SERVICE
33591 150499 PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE
33592 151705 PETTY CASH POLICE
33593 152873 PITNEY BO~ES
33594 15518& P~L!2ATIONS PROGRAM
33595 19050'0 EVA RAYMOND
33596 192782 R2BERT RICHARDSON
33597 1~6500 RJSSELL E AXON
33598 I90399 SAL'S SPORT SHOP
33599 190~63 SANCHEZ
'MARS SIGNAL LIGHT CO. ....... 3/13/81 ........... 581o00._
MAURY'S TOOE CHEST ....................... 3/13/81 .............. 39.75
3/13/81 27.67
3/13/81 i58~34
3/13/81 69.21
3/13/81 I~194~86
3/13/81 936.90
3/13/81 291.52
SEMI 3/13/81 15.00
3/13/81 90.12
3/13/81 85.50
3/13/81 23.5-0
3/13/81 ~5.00
3/13/81 3~o25
3/i3/81 3~765o0~
3/13/81 42.00
HOSE & EOUIPqENT 3/13/81 85°00
SCHOOLEY 3/!3/81 15,00
=336D1 191513 SEACREST PETR]LEUM CO. 3/i3/81 798.78
3602 192405 SqEN~NDOAH GENERAL CONSTR 3/13/81 2,362.50
B~3 ......... 19245.7 E. OAUL_.S.~ERID~N ........................... 3/13./81 ............ ~50.00
33634 192753 SILVER BJRDETT 3/13/81 9.87
33635 194702 SOUTHEASTERN FIDELITY INS 3/13/81 ZOO.D0
33'595 195013 STATE OF FLORIDA DE~To OF ........... 3/13/81 ....... 152~56
33537 1350'15 . STATE OF FLORIDA 3/13/81 -145.31
33638 195225 FL]REqCE STUBBINS 3/~3/81 15o00
33509 _195899 GRADY No SWANN ........................ ~13/81 ............. ~20..00
33610 210079 ULI-TNE ~RBAN LAND INSTo 3/13/81 31.00
3/BI/Bi
U R
SITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
R E N~T ..... ~ 0 N T H C H E C K S
PAGE 10
VENDOR ~ gENDOR..~A~E CHECK DATE
TOTAL AMOUNT
3'3511 215353
33612 215415
33513 215438
33615 z3o45.0
33517 23~625
33518 2~16~3
33519 2~1531
33620 270O03
33622 5~005!
33623 5~D052
3352~ 5~S353
ONDERGROJND SUPPLY 3/t3/81 I6~.64
UNIVERSAL BEACH SE'RViCE 3/13/81 314.00
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORI 3/13/81 175.00
Cq~RLES WALDNER~ M~D. 3/13/81 773~00
EARL ~ALLACE FORD? INC. 3/13/81 15.85
RESTERN AJTO' STORE 3/I3/81
J.J~A. WOLF FRESH DIST. 3/13/81
XEROX CORPORATION 3/13/81
XE~-CORPORATION 3/13/81
32.85
5,5Q
617o71
137~30
JA~Es AIKENS 3/13/81'
HENRY DSTASZE~SKI B/13/81
AdSUST BAIER 3/13/81
LED BATTAGLta 3/13/81
DONALD P~ BOLTON 3/13/81
I00.00
209.00
4.70
i2o20
....
33626 540055 ALBIN ~ BRENEAL 3/13/81
33'527 543'055 JD~N gUCKLEY 3/13/81
~2~ ...... 5-40057 ...... EDDIE BUNKLEY 3/13/81
33529 550001 CASTLE BLDRS~ INCo 3/13/81
...... ~3~ ........ 5.5.003~ OLINDA CAMARDELLA 3/!3/8'1
~.~,$31 550035 HRS. R. H. CARTER 3/.13/81
3,3532 550035 EHqY CLAUSSEN 3/13/81
33533 550037 PERGY Ho CRONHURST 3/13/81.
3363~ 550998 CRANBROOK LAKE ESTATES 3/13/81
33535 553031 MICHAEL DADANTE 3/13/81
- 3/13/81
33636 560033
...... 3~37 ....... 550335
33638 550035
33639 560037
33641 570010
33642 570011
33644 590031
...... .......... 59oo32
33645 5~0033
33647 500023
3/13/81
3/13/81
3/13/8i
3/13/81
3/13/81
3/13/81
CARMEN DE JESUS
NORMAN L- DE RO0
JAMES H. DUDLEY
JEAN DUFFY
FREDERIC EALLONARDO
D]HINGO ESPADO
DAVID Z. EUN!CE
J. M. GI-['BE-RY
M&So 3. GODFREY
ANNE GREEN
MARC,'N-GRIFFIN
CqRIS Po HERRMANN
....... }.3.~.4B ...... 5.~OOZ~ LEE HALE
33649 600085 FqANK--Eo---HONELL
3/13/81
3/13/81
3/13/81
3/13/81
3/13/81
3/t3/81
3/13/81
12.20
22.20
63.00
40.80
113,00
13o30
4.70
6o15
12.20
174~40
11.50
8.60
3.30
13,50
27020
1
6~20
3050
7.90
20.80
4.70
4.70
23.00
25.00
12.20
ZB °50
33653 600025
.~651 530091
_.~652 620011
33653 620012
33554 530012
33655 630013
3~656 630014
33657 530015
3658 630015
365~ 539917
3366D 540015
33661 640015
ANNE D. HiRTH 3/13/81
HJ~TERS RJN 3/13/81
DLGA JANSEN 3/i3/81
ELIZABETH JOHNSON 3/13/81
GEORGE KELLY ............................. 3~i~/81
JJOY KERRIGAN 3/13/81
JAMES KERSEY .. 3/13/81
WILLIAM KUPFERLE ........................... 3/13/81
WILLIAM KEMENT 3/13/81
KENDALL CONSTRUCTION C3. 3/13/81
GARY LANGSTON ........................ 3~_13/~t
MARIE LC!DECKER 3/13/81
15.00
279.10
4.70
27.20
............... !Z .zo_ .......
3.33
15.00
4.70
14.50
5°50
............... 1~.~70
4.70
59'/ C U R R E
gITY
N T
DF BOYNTON BEACH PAGE
M 3 N T H C H' E"C K S
~qECK # VENDOR ~
652 6~0017
33653 64001B
33666 650049
33657 650959
__ ~)_~58 ........ 55035t
33659 6500R2
33670 650153
33672 580039
33673 58003!
33874 580032
336-75 680033
33675 730032
~3678 79003~
3367~ ..... 7300~0
?~3,681 7903~2
~,~;bSZ 7900~3
3j~.~ .......... 7ooo~
335Bq 7300~8
33685 71003~
33586 71005IL
33587 710352
33688 710053
33690 710055
33691 7109.55
2 710357
71005~
'336~4 7ILo155
---33595 720012
33897 72002~
33898 720023
33699 72002~
337~3 730331
33701 750023
~732 7509~4
~,J733 79DOD~
33704 790000
33706 130~o3
3'3797 011359
~3738 OIleD3
33739 013720
33710 31~9t7
'~3711 ~16929
.VEN~6~ NAHE ................................ ~ff~.~?.__DATE TOTAL AqOUNT
JAMES LEIST 3/13~'81
P[NGY[N LEUNG 3/13/81
LINDgERG DEV. CORP. 3/13/81
_~NTHONY .HA~QTKE ............
D3NALD M~Y 3/13/81
CARMEN MERCAD3 3/13/81
MJLTIPLE SCLEROSIS SOC. 3/13/81
MARINER VILLAGE OF B.B. 3/13/81
BRJCE NE~ON ................ 3/13/81
PARSONS BLDG. CORP. 3/13/81
ANtT~ PATRICK
JDHNNIE PATTERSON
12.70
135.50CR
135.'50
I00.00
4~00
11~15
27.20
5~00
49.40
228.80
5.80
3113/81 ......................... 3.50
3/13/81 3.40
LLOYD POWELL 3/13/.81
ROSIER CONSTRUCTION 3113/81
CAROLYN RAMS 3/13/81
CAROL RANDOLPH... ........................... 3~13/~1
!.- EDMOND. REEVES 3/13/81
50.10
21.00
20~70
27.20
GILES RILEY 3/t3/81 26.50
RIDGE ~O. ~SM~ CONDO. INC. 3/13/81 23~50
__.JO~N AD ~O~.E 3/13/81 30.00
RqODES CONSTRUCTION INC.
LDU SA~YN '
UARY ANN SAGRAVES
VAN SCHN~RZKOPF
TED Lo S~ITH
JA~ES E. SPALDING
3/13/81- 53.00
3_~13/81 27.20
3/13/81 42.50
3/13/81 63.00
3/13/81 25.10
3113/81 4.70
RJTH K. STAMM
ANDRE ST. JUSTE
RICHARD SJESENA
3113/81 4.70
3/13/81 11o50
3/13/81 15.90
JOHN ST. VINCENT 3113/81 5.B0
sEAwAY VILLAS 3/1~/81 27.20
HARRY D. TAWFIT 3/13~8t 13~50
-~ ~'-'~ ENGINEERING 3/i3/81 II~20
MARK TERKANI~N
MARY Lo 7RAYLOR
STANLEY-~OMS
3/13181 4.40
3713/~i '~i~8o
3/13/8t 25,55
CARL A. UL,ER 3/13/8I 1IL.50
_NEST :ONSTRUC_T.~D~
W. A. W~IYT'IER 3/13/81 4.70
LISA ZOFA¥ 3/13/8! 3~.50
CITY Og B3yNTON BEACH ............ 3.~I~FB1 .............. 1,.571.72
BLUE ~ OSS OF FLORIDA 3/15/91 211600.19
~ANJFACTURERS LiFE INS. 3/15/81 7D1.~8
ADMINISTRATIVE CHARGES 3/17/81 26,5~!.67
ADVANCE AIR C~NDI~IONI. NG 3/i7/8i I5~.45
ALLEN INSdRAN~F
BETTY APPENZELLER 3/~7/81 ..... 22.00
ATLANIIC NATIJNAL BANK 3/1~/81 ~34'~433.71
3/31/$1 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH PAGE 12
CHECK ~ . VF~DO~
NAME ....... .- CHECK. D_A__?- E .... !_O_T_~L__A MQ_U N T
~7!2 315333 AJTOPRODJCTS, INC. 3/i7/81 249.98
_3~713 ..... 020~13 LEONA BA.KER .............................. ~/iZ~.~1 4,30
33714 021203 BDo DF CO~-COM, ISSIONERS 3/17/81 333038
33715 324553 T.J.BDWLES ELECTRIC CO. 3/17/81 227°00
T
33716 324800 . BJYN ON WEST DEVELOPMENT 3/17/81 2,121.89
33718 333540 CASE POWER E EQUIPMENT CO 3/17/81 155098
h.3!k~ ......... 03255:3
33723 33~53q
33721 034681
33722 035404
3372~- 051300
33725 05291.2
33725 253599
33727 053703
33729 D71555
33730 072700
33731 374543
...........................
CD~MERCIAL HYDRAULICS E 3/17/81 I8o82
CONSOLID&TEO FREIGHTWAYS 3/17/81 75.87
CEANFDRD DOOR COo 3/17/81 700.00
'EAST'C6i-S-f-~-~---~'~-~YP: 3/17/81 198.20
EDWARDS ELECTRIC CORP. 3/17/81 313.83
FIRST FEDERAL OF DELRAY' ' 3/17/81 " t03o00 ' '
FLORIDA BOLT & NUT 3/17/81
FLORIDA BRAKE C 3/17/81
FOUR STEEL CORPORATION 3/17/81
....... GE'NEEAE-"-Ti-RE ~"-'E%~-~ER 3/17/81
WILLIE GIBSON 3/17/81
GDLDCDAST PLUMBING 3/17/81
192.84
29.23
802°56
20.00
153.00
n3732
_3733
33734
33735
33735
33737
3373~
33739
33740
3374i
33742-
33743
337~4
33745
33746 130Q58
33747 132755
075425 RACHEL GRAPENTINE
080425 HAND'S
930425 HARLEY DAVIDSON OF PALM B
081651 HERRS2HNERS
091552 HES TRANSPO~T,INCo
100214 J.M. TRUCKING~ INC.
115531 ELEANOR KRUSELL
120322 WARD LAFRANCE TRUCK CORP.
33.00
18.45
52~99
3/17/81
3/17/81
3/17/81
3/17/81'
3/17/81
3/17/81
12.28
200~00
525°00
.......
11°00
207.10
IZOG1D' -LAMAR O~IFORMS .............
130319 ~qITT MACDOWGLL
130543
130952
1309~7
3/17/81'
3/17/81
MARINE ENGINE EQUIP. CO. 3117181
MARgAReT MCLAdGHLtN 3/17/81
ROBIN MCLEAN 3/17/81
RICHARD CoMILLER 3/17/81
576.00
57.50
.... ..........
22.30
20.00
22.00
33748 151700
33749 152501
33753- 132803
33751 185500
33752 190434
-1~37~3 lPDEi5
~375~ 102405
33755 19459~
33755 195179
33757 195899
33758 23253B
33759 295410
33753 295305
33751 215399
33752 230453
PETTY CASH LIBRARY 3/17/8i 51°95
PHYSID-CONTROL 3/17/81 350.00
RINKE~-~ATERIAL~--C'o'RF~ .......................................3/17/81 13076
RJSSELL 5 AXON 3/17/81 1,538.45
MELVIN SAMPLE 3/17/81 20,00
SA~ ARTS &- CRA~
SqEN&NDOAH GENERAL CONSTR 3717/81 810°00
SDJTH FL]~iDA ~ACK TRUCKS 3/17/81 115o08
STEVEN'S DRUGS
SRADY W. SWANN 3/17/8i 15o00
THOMPSON-HAYWARD CHEMICAL 3/17/81 292.50
TRAIL FORD TRACTOR CD. 3/17/81 41.8~
EDNA TUMBUSCH 3/17/8'1 20,00
UNIJ~× 3/17/81 52to35
EARL WALLACE FORD~ IMCo - ..... $~i7/8t 311.03
U ~
CITY
R ~ N T
OF BOYNTON BEACH PAGE 13
MDN T H C H E~CK S
'HECK"
,. VENDOR
TOTAL A~OUNT
.753 230545 WATER HYDRANT SERVICE 3/i7/81
33755 3ff0332 CHARLES HETTEL 3/23/81
3376~ 390037 JDSEPH.N~ MAGRANE
.337~ ............ 2.10150 _ U-So _POS~H~STER
33758 31~2~0 ISIAH ANDREWS
33769 130950 WIlLIE RUTH MCGRADY
3377I 0103~2 A DIXIE SAW SHOP
33772 013780 ALLIED CHLORINE E
3377~ 015905 ~SDLUNDH SERVICE CENTER
.33775 020~39 THE BAKE~ & TAYLOR
33776 023~D 'TiE BAKE~ E TAYLOR
~,537.50
375,00
196..50
3/20/91 175,57
3/19/81 900,00
3/23/81 55.30
3/20/81 48.00
3/20/8I 825.00
3/2~/8! 3.50
3/20/81 1,989~00'
}/23/81 32.00
3/23/81 ............... 215.99
3/23/8I ._7.42
3/20/81 252~7
33777 024310 BOB'S BARRICADES 3/20/81 48~00
33778 024595 BOYLE CONSTRUCTION CO. 3/20/8~ 48,510.00
33779 __~2~700 ..... BDYNTON A~TO GLASS E 3/20/8t 27.00
33780 024723 BDYNTON BEACH CHILD CARE 3/20/81 3,257.95
33781 024725 BDYNTON CIT~ FEDE.R~L CREp
02~737 ........ ~3~?_ON ~EACH RETIREMENT 312~/8I 3,3~7~57
33782
'~783
~373~
33785
33787
33788
33790
024783 BDYNTON PUMP & SUPPLY 3/20/81 163,92
325603 BRDNAR9 PUMP ~ SUPPLY CO, 3/-23/81 68°70
030450 ..... ~A~.EL KLANG COMPANIES 3/20/81 131.82
031650 CENTURY POOL SERVICES 3/20/8!~ 63.84
....... 03249¢ 'CHLORINATOR:SERVICE INC. _ .... '3/23/81 ..................... 501._DI
___~_~2897 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 3/20/81 318,97
33792
33793
33794
33796
33797
333555 CLEMSON JNIVERSITY 3120/81 15.00
034599 COMMERCE CLEARING HOUSE .3/23/81 7.17
03489.~ ........ ~RRD COOK 3/20/81 I2~317.30
33543~, CRAWFORD DOOR CO. 3/20/81 745.00
035500 CROWN LIFE INSURANCE COol'---.... 3/20/8i_.]]1].2. ...... .3,927.73
O~IABO DEEP VENTURE DIVING SERV. 3/23/8t
041600 DELRAY. CHEMICAL CO, 3/23/81 223,38
0~1680 DENSBERGER FIRE SYSTEMS 3/20/81 19.00
__04453% ..... ~JTHONY DOLPHIN 3/2~/81 15.00
33798
33799
.~. 33830
'~' 338-02
"'3804 053009
~3B05 0535oD
33806 ...... ~_3739
044753 DOUBLEDAY E CO~ . ........ 3/23/81 31.14
3536~.~_ ~.~_ECTRIC'AL REPAIR SERVICE 3/23/81 QO3.DO
053900 EMERGENCY MEDICAL & SAFET 3/20/81 531.40
062820 FtRE~EN'S RELIEF ~ 3/2D/Bi 849,77
052910 ...... ~R~T BANK & TRUST 3/22/81 18~999.74
FISHER SCIENTIFIC 3/23/B1 ........... 1~887,00
FLANAGAN - METCALF, INC. 3/20/81 26.04
FLD~IOA--~NN~VA~!O~---.GROUP 3/~.3291
FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO, 3/20/81 15,409.37
FLORIDA RECREATION g PARK 3/23/8~ ~5o00
FLORIDA SOLAR ,ENERGY CT~o_ .... _3_/?D./BI ..............
FRANKHOOSE ELECTRIC 3/23/81 34.60
GARDEN STORE 3/23/81 ROD.DO
BETTY GARRIG~ ....... 3/20/81
· _ ..................... ~5.00
C~ARLES GODFREY 3/20/81 ~5,00
33807 053780
33808 053793
33809 053791
33810 065500
33811 ~7039D
'33812 ..... 0704'00
33813 074503
3131181
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
E N T M D N T H C H E C K S
VENDOR NA~E
PAGE
b~,814 074770 GSVERNMENTAL 3UIDES~ INCo.
33815 375530 G~IFFIN POLLUTION
~ .......... 0-75510 GROLIER ED'U~IONAL CORPo
33817 075581 GOLF OIL CORPORATION
'~-~ ........ 080310 HALSEY & GRIFFITH, INC.
33820 O~31D0 loB.Mo CORPORATION
33821 09~297 INTERNATI3NAL ASSO:. OF
33823 110400 JEAN KARR ~ CO.
CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT
3/~0/81 7.ii
3t2~/8~ 425,00
3/23/81 214.00
3/23/81 9~085o15
3/2D/B1 349°87
3/20/81 535.00
3/2D/81
3/23/81 25°00
3/23/81 7,87
3/20/81 7°30
'~3382~ ~115~2D DANNY Ro KRIEGER
33825 126"~22 .......
33826 132700 MIAMI HERALD
33827 13~525 MOODY'S INVESTORS SERVICE
33829 140~4~ NATIONAL LIBRARY RESOURCE
33830 141701 NEPTUNE METER COo
......... ~-8-~i-- ........ i'5'~800 ...... ~L'YMP'i-~'"S'~'~RT SHOP, IN£o
33832 156517 PHIL OXENDINE
33833 150375 PALM BEACH COUNTY HEALTH
3/23/81 52.50
3123/81 ZDB.85
3/20/81 22~76
3/2D/8i ~Og~O0
3/20/81 1,197o71
3/23/81 58.31
3/23/81 23~592.96
3/20/81 12o00
3/23/81 ~00o00
3/2D/81 128.25
3120/81 ~5o00
33835 191577 RADIO SHACK
33836 185310 RJBIN CONSTRUCTION COo
33837 195503 RUSSELL g AXON
33838 190959 OLYVE E, SC~OOLEY
33839 191525 SEARS~ ROEBUCK
33843 1.9153~ .... ~R~'i-~E--i~-~-'~R-i~'[--S"~PPLY
33840 191639- SERVICE INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY
33841 192779 SIMON'S UNIFORMS
3~843 19~703 SSUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
3384~ 19~.705 SDJTHERN BUILDING CODE
3/20/81 27°57
3/20/81 I~86to50
3/23/81- 12~632oi0
3/23/81 15o30
3/20/81 99~30
3/23/81 2,661~72CR
3/23/81 2~$51~72
3/20/81 265000
3/23/81 9,719029
3/2D/81 '~453077
3/2D/81 75.00
3/23/81 15.00
33845 196403
33847 1~5405
33849 230489
37353 21535]
' ]':7- 7--~ ~-5i .... 21-6438
33352 233543
33853 230570
~'~3'854 231780
33855 23279~
33856 234693
33357 £34~95
33958 241533
33859 5400!9
33850 540981
33851 2~0017
338~2 010153
33853 315563
5JNSHINE PAINTING 3/29/81 702o00
SJNCO~ INCo 3/2]/81 355.75
TAULMAN SALES £0. 3/20/81
JNOERGROJND SdPPLY 3/23/81
UNIVE~SIT'Y"O~-'~UT'~ ~[~'~- ........... ~-7~/~-'
WATER DEPARTMENT 3/23/81
WATSON-G~PTILL PUBLICATIO 3/23/81
WESTERN AUTO STOKE ........................ 372~81
NILSON INSURAN£E AGENCY 3/23/81
WS~K!NS WOMAN 3/23/81
WORLD BOOK ENCYCLOPEDIA 3/20/81
XEROX CORPORATION. 3/20/81
36~o70
998~75
13o00
2~697o25
285.13
3.39
3,995.00
12oDO
13.95
'1,37~.58
PINGYIN LEUNG '
aNTONY LATINO
WILL!A~ CLOUGHER
Au ~ELTRAN TYPEN~_TER
ART CRAFT INC.
..... 3ZZ. o/8.L ................... zz~z.o : ....
3/23/81 ll~.40
3/23/8t 155.12
_ _~/2.6I~ 7~.z.O .........
3/2q18~ .59
3/31/81
;~.F£K,,-" VENDOR
2ITY OF BOYNTON BEACH PAGE 15
-VENDO~ NAME.. ....... , ~ ECK DATE _.ZQ!6L AMOUNT
864 016303 AJTDV'ATED SUPPLY CENTE_R 3/2¢/81
33865 ............... 020440 Trt~ BAKER_. &._]] AY..LDR _£ 0,, ._3/~/_¢ i'
33866 030371 CARPENTER'S ROOFING g SdE 3/2~/81
33B57 332515 MAX C H.UK A 3/2~/81
33868 . 033555 CLEMSDN UNIVERSZZY
33859 041583 DENSBERGER FIRE SYSTEMS 3/24/8~
33873 3~4555 GJS DDPPES .... 3/2~/81
....33871 ........ 0~5409 ~NA.NCY DRAKF
33872 05129:1 CHRISTINE EDWARD 3/24/81
33873 056P!2 EKECUTIVE ENTERPRISES PUB 3/2~/81
~-,3387~ ....... L ...... 0531i~_ .EAIRCHILD_ERODUCTS C
33875 353~23 FARM TOUR BELLE GLADE 3/2~/81
33876 053785 FLORIDA PUBLIC PERSONNEL .... 3/2~/81
3387.8 D7528~ DENNIS E. ORABEEL '3/2~/81
~3879 380310 HALSEY
~388_0 .......... 080425 HAND' S
~3881 D8~593 RD~ERT HOWELL
33882 090~05 ~ .P,. ~. CORPORATION _ 3/2~/8~
883 ..... 1_!1509 CARRIE .~_~5~ING 3/24/81
m~R88~ 115601 ELEANOR KRUSELL 3/2~/81
~.d885 120413 LAMAR UNIFORMS 3/24/81
33885 130323 __ ~ACMILLAN
887 13040.~ M&NqATTAN TROPHIES 3/2~/81.
3'38~8 140410 NALCO CHEMIOAL CO. 3/24/81
3~.8~? ........... 1~341~ ~3SE ~ASH 3126/81
33890 1~t725 NEW YDU HEALT~ PRODU~-f'S 3/26/81
33891 153315 JOAN PACE 3/24/81
3.~872 .......... ~.60375 PALM BEACH COONTY HEALTH B/2~/81
33893 152405 PHOENIX PEAT g SOIL 3/2~/81
-33B g~ 152873 PITNEY BORES 3/2~/81
3..~.~_q.~_ ........ ~7529B ..DJ~LITy._.~.~_AME AND BODY AL 3/2~/81
33896 182801 J3 AN~ B.R]NKIN 3/2~/81
33897 19~562 FRED ROMBERZ 3/2~/81
"' 3=~. 89.~ .........._~92579 SECURITY WINDOWS 3/26'/81
33999 191533 -SERVICE -t '~ D'3 ~'~-~'~'~'[--~ ~ ¢P L V 3/2~/81
33900 122¢+~ RIENARD L.SHEPARD g ASSDC 3/2~/81
33931 lg~TOi SDJTHEaSTERN LIBRARY ASS3 3/2~/81
3~9~5-~ ........... i95415 - 'SJN-SENT-~qEL 3/24/81
' 33903 23256~ CLAIRE THOMPSON 3/2~/81
3393~ ....... 232402 H-S-WHITE
¢~936 0'14240 ISIAH ANDREWS
339~7 133250 WILLIE RJTH ~CGRADY
33939 010153 A, BEL-TR~N TYPEWRITER ~-~ .........
~394o 31z403 ADVANCE AIR EDNDITIONING 3/27/81
~3~41 313723 ALLEN INSJRANCE AGENCY _ 3/27/81
339~2 01~303 CARMEN ANNUNZiATO 3/27/81
9R3 015933 ATLAS P~AT & SOIL, INC. 3/27/81
39&~ .315333 AJTDP~ODJ2TS, !N~. _. 3/27/81
39~5 0~0!60 R.B. ASSOC~ FIREFIGHTERS 3/27/8!
382.80
582.00
30.00
1_5_,D_0
80.00
30.00
33.00
4.95
9.52.._00 ........
183.00
' 25.90
30.00
28;60
12.15
13.95
525.20
287..50_
7.50
23.76
652.45
5.51
125.40
935.90
7.50
19.80
33,00
23.75
403.00
268.00
234.50
7.50
32.90
23.00
53.72
2,508.30
i5~00
27.65
7.50
727.89
3/2'5/81 21,84
3/27/81 55.00
3/27/81 48.00
3/27/81 5OoO0
873,00
8,064,00
i03.30
384.00
~D7.23
505.4~
5~7
945
33947
33948
33949
33950
33951
33952
33954
33955
33957
33958
33959
38960
33951
33952
CiTY OF BOYNTON BEACH
nAGE 16
R ~ N T 'M D ~-T H C H E C K S
VENDD~ NA~E CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT
3395~ 034534
33955 041581
-~'~966 04150] DELRAY CHEMICAL CO.
~957 04~547 WILLIAM P. DONEY
020205 B.D.A,F.CERTIFtCATION BOA. 3127/~i z .oo
021539 BEANE EXTERMINATING CO. 3/27/81 5~00
323B35 BLJEW~TER'LTDo~ ................................... ~7~7~'8~ .............. ~1~2'3
024500 BETTY BORONI 3/27/81 10,00
OE~RiO .. BDYNTON AUTO SUPPLY 3/27/81 853~72
324725 BDYNTON-~'~-TY ~D'~-R'~ ~-~ ........... ~/8-1 9,18Io30
024728 B]YNTON BCH,~EWS jOURNAL 3/27/81 20.00
02ffRBD BDYNT~N BEACH RETIREMENT 3/27/81. ............ 3,425°50
0275~0 BYRDS 'ELE~TRI~--~OR 3/27/81 350,00
0~0~9~ JJOY CALANDRA 3/27/81 15,00
33030~ CAL.O.~LL~_P~.C.E~TI,BARROW ~ 3/27/81 3,50D.00
030304 STANLEY CALL 3/27/81 35.50
031550 CENTURY POOL SERVICES 3/27/81 ..... 80,99
031703 PERRy...~_~.N_A_ ................................... ~27/81 I33.30
03240Z '-'VIRGI £HATF ELD 3f£7t8t 3 9o00
082897 CITY OF BDYNTON BEACH 3/27/8Z 91o~4
03353~ T~aMAS A. CLARK 3/27/81
....... ~3~'~'-'~'~-~'OTTLING CO, 3/27/81 39,90
£DMMERCIAL HYDRA'ULICS & 3/27/81 5~0,33
JOE OELONG - 3/Z7/81
..................... .3/27/81 5Zo30
3/27/81 73000
~3968 050371 PAUL ECKERT 3/27/81 200,00
959 051333 ...... ~D~-A-RDS ELECTRIC CORP. 3/27/81. . . 230,71
33970 052820 FIRE~EN~S R~LtEF a 3/27/81 945.72
33971 052910 FIRST BANK & TRUST ....... .' 3/27/81 19,729.39
33972 ................. 353303 .... ~I"S~ R ..................................... SCIENTIFIC --~Z~-~-~'i ............. 7-2'~~-~ .......
33973 053703 FLORIDA BRAKE ~
33974 053780 FLOR!DA P3WER ~ LIGHT CO.
'33976 · 065.550 FRATERNAL' ORDER OF POLICE
33978 070390 GARDEN STORE
.3/27/81 247.~2
3/27/81 31~854o!8
3/27/81 45.30
3/27/81 .3,123.57
3/27/81 130.00
3/27/81 800°00
33979 070400
........... p.745oo
3/K7/81 ~5.00
3/27/81 ~5.00
BETTY GARRIGA
C~aRLES GODFREY
33981 075288 -'~IS Co GRABEEL 3/27/81 19o20
33982 075395 WoW.GRAINGER,INC° 3/27/81 15.33
33983 375'581 GJLF OI[ CORPORATION · 3/27/81
........................................................... zs .oo
33984 080310 HALSEY & GRIFFITH~ INC.
33~85 080410 WILLIAM RD HAMILTON 3/27/81 1~5o00
33986 080425 HARLEY D4VIDSON OF PAL~.~ ......... ~.~21~1 .................. ~.~DO
'":987 - 080~2~ EDWARD HAR~ENIN~ ...... 3/27/8~ 175o00
i~3988 DqlSD5 TERRY HENES 3/27/81
33989 084~29 HOLLY ACCOHULATOR & _. 3/27/81 ~91o79
33990 084590 EDGAR HOWELL ......................... $/2'?/-8f .............. 200.~0
33991 3B5~73 HYPOLJXO GLASS 3/27/81 35o00
339~2 090099 I°B.M. CORPORATION 3/27/81 ............. 90°00
~3993 094295 INTErNaTIONAL ART BROK~'~ ........... ~727/81 93,50
3399~ 100310 JA£K~S CAMERA CENIER 3/27/81 15.59
83995 101507 DEE Go JEGHE~S ................................. ~.~27~1 ..... . ........... 200o00 ~
33995 111553 BERT <EEHR 3/27/81
37 ~ U ~
HEGK,." VENgOR_ ~
114603
33999 122910
34000 1229tl
.3.~001 - 125302
3~902 130555
34333 .131571
3.~0~ .... 1327L!
34005
34038 _.
34O39
34011
34012
........ 3~0~_3 .....
3401~
34015
~-~017
~,018
13458~
136023
,141580
153734
150109
1~0~53
153373
150400
.1504~4
151511
161559
151720
154500
1B0500
=ITY OF BDYNTON BEACH
E M I M O N T H C H E'C K S
VENDOR NA~E CHECK DATE
PAGE 17
TOTAL AMOJNT
KDPY <lNG PRINTING CENTER. 3/27/81
BOB LATHA~4 " 3/27/81
........ zS.za ·
ZOO.DO
LITTER-GITTER 3/27/81
LLOYDS OF BOYNTON BEACH 3/27/81
HAURY'S TOOL .CHEST 3/27/81
MEINE~E DISCOUNT HUFFLERS ........ 3/27Z8t
~ILLE~_D~OGE ........
M3TION INDUSTRIES~INC. 3/17/81
MJNtCtPAL POLICE 3/27/81
._ Vt VI AN __D- __N. EBEL .... 3_/_2 7/_8 t
GAIL 3LSEN 3/27/81
P ~ G DISTRIBLJTORS.Z ........ _~i..i'i.-. .... 3/27/81
38.22
602,45
29.38
....... 1,624.50
133~00
_.13 3--3 3.
101 ~36
1~275o73
63~3.8
........................ 7B.?.~
AD°BO
PALM BEACq BRAKE & WHEEL
PALM BCHo COUNTY
.... ESTELL~ PABIS
PEACOCK'S RADIATOR SERVIC
CffARLES PERSING
_ _~E/IY_.__CAS~ WAFER &'-'SE~ER -"
_~22/8L. 50.00
3/27/81 101.12
3/27/81 15~00
_~Z~1Z81 168.75
3/27181 .......... 118.45
3/27./8t ............ 203..00 .........
3/27/8~ Z8.74
ROBERT PDCSIK 3/27/81 203.00
EVA RAYMOND 3/27/81 45.00
34319
34010
1_9019.3 ....... S..&.._~ AR.T_S g CRAFTS 3/27/81 269.53
190399 5AL'S SPORT SHOP 3/27/81- ,~ 5DODO
190959 E. -_.'l .... iZ'.. .....
3/27/81 988.90
3/27/81 87.24
3/27/8t 48.10
3/27/81 -23.47
3/27/81 262o90
3/27/81 ~31.15
3727/81 .................. 155..30
34021
3432Z 191519 SE~CREST PETROLEUM COo
.: "-~ ...... ~-i700 SEWELL H~RD~ARE CO.~ INC.
34024 195999 STANDARD SANITARY SUPPLY
34025 196415 SJN SENTINEL.
i 34327 232533 JEAN THURBER ... .....
__~__~0~ ...... 2_~_55.32 WALTER M. TRAOGER
34029 216410 UNITED N~Y OF PALM BCH.
34333 233543 WATER DEPARTMEHT
~.3403t 231600 TqD~AS E. WENGLER
34032 23250'3 7JOE ~'~'Lf~MS PUMP SERVICE
34033 2325~P R3Z WiLLIA~S
34034 23280~ EDWIN W. WINCH
~'=34036 234592 WDRK. JTS
34037 Z35~9~ SAqUEL L. WRIGHT
~-'~33B 25~553 BETTY ZOBEL
~4039 2BOO~! CqqlS L~ BRAY
34043 ~10002 GERALD ORS!WI ...........................
3cD4i ~50015 OPEL L. TROPP
34045 311200 ADAMS CHEVROLET
.... ' 34345 313782 ALLSTATE EQJIPMENT'GRENTAL_..
34047 0!5191 KAREN ARBER
3~048 024~19 BDYNTON WRECKER SERVICE
34349 325533 BRD~RD POMP 5 SUPPLY 23_. ........
34050 030459 CA~EL KL~NG COMPANIES
3/17/81
3/27/81
3/27/81
3/27181
3/27/8i
3/27/81
3/27/81
3/27/81
3/27/81
3/27/81
3/~7/81
3/27/81
468030
B93o30
209.00
115.20
273.30
200~00
155o00
I,174.50
155o00
50°00
2~132oll
381o15
3/31/81
3/31/81
3/31/ 1
3/3!/81
3/3!/81
3/31/81
1,479o73
84.94
51.00
................ ~'~'DO
253.00
155.59
228.78
Jt31/B1
"TTY
OF BOYNTON BEACH PAGE 18
"UR R E N T
N O N T ~---. ~ H-.-E-~--~.S ...............................................
V E N ,D 0 R N A 4_E ................... : ........ __C._d E ~. ~. D. A_.T_E ......... T ~O_T_A_L___A_,_ .__O_'_J_~_T ...............
.. 351- 032413
34052 033633
34353 333555
,- 34054 '04~313
34055 053900
'34355 353693
34057 053755
34058 063780
34060 075580
34364 131555
.... ---~i~-5 .......... ii-1510
3~066 111529
CaE~tCAL CONCEPTS
D~C~THLEEN ~.CLARKE
CLEHSON ~NIVERSITY
VIRGINIA R. DdIGNAN
EMERGENCY MEDICAL
CLDRIDA BOLT & NUT
3/Jl/81 1,293o60
....... ............ 3/'3.1/.81 lDO.DO
3/ 1/81 i5.oo
3/3 /81 .oo
3/31/81 1~.00
gLOR!DA INTERNATIONAL 3/3i/8/ 55.00
FLDRIb& ~3WER.~__L!.~!_C.~a ............... 3~.t./8! ...... !.~a~95~60
GOLD COAST' CHAPTER A.PoW~ 3/31/81 203o00
GJLF OIL CORP. 3/31/81 1~510.30
HAND'S . 3/31/81 37oi0
INDOSTRIAL ELECTRICAL 3/31/81 15~°31
JACK'S Eh.HERA CENTER 3/31/81 39o04
JET VAC SANITARY S~RVICE 3/31/81 352,°85
KEATTS TRUCKING SERVICE 3/31/81
KENDO~ MUSiC~ INCo 3/31/81
324.00
30°53
- 3~067 Z!5601 ELEANOR KRUSELL
34059. 1ff3~22'
3~070 141701
~07~ 151705
.074 153510
34075 182782
3~075 i84700
3~078 !924~
NATIONAL ASSOC.OF ACCOUNT
NEPTUNE METER CO.
OFFICE"-~'QU~P"~--'SERVICE CO,
PALM BEACH NENSPAPERS
PETTY CASH POLICE
3/31/81. 25°30
3/31/81 '25.00
3/3i/81 &D~O0
3/31/8i -791.29
3/31/81 288~00
3/31/81 713~23
3/31/81 83°64
PE~-~'T'~'C W~D~N PRODUCTS. 3/3t/81.-
RDBERT R[£HA~DSON 3/SI/81
ROWLAND TRUCK EQUIPs, INC 3/31/81
RICHARD L,SHEP~RD [ ASSOC 3131/81
85.00
34.25
68°35
I?~64
197.00
3~079 194400 SOCIAL SECURITY CDNTRIBUT
3~081 194717 SDUT.HERN HYDRAULIC-'INDUST
34082 195¢11 SJ~ERINTENDENT OF DOCU~EN
34084 215390 UNIJAX
'~4335 233450 EARL WALLACE FDRD~ INC~
~085 ..... ~'$'~789 WE-sTE~-'-A-~YO STORE
3/31/81
64~337o24
3/31/Bt 45.30
3/31/81 29°23
3/31/81 14.00
3/31/81 900000
3/31/81 169.59
3/31781 65o20
3/3.1/81 57.52