Minutes 07-17-79MINUTES OF THE REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD AT CITY HALL,
BOYNTON BEA~H~ FLORIDA, TUESDAY, Q~/LY 13, 1999 AT 7:30 P. M.
PRESENT
Edward F. Harmening, Mayor
Betty Riseoe, Vice Mayor
David Roberts, Councilman
Norman F. Strnad, Councilman
Walter ~'Marty" Trauger, Councilman
Peter L. Cheney, City Manager
Tereesa Padgett, City Clerk
James W. Vanoe~ City Attorney
Mayor Harmening welcomed everyone and called the meeting to order
at 7:30 P. M. He announced the invocation tonight will be by
R~bin Lefkowitz, Lay Rabbi, followed immediately afterwards by
the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag led by Vice Mayor Betty
Riseoe. He requested everyone to please rise. He then ascer-
tained that Mr. Lefkowitz was not present and Mr. Strnad gave
the invocation.
AGENDA APPROVAL
Mr. Roberts referred to Administrative and stated under Item A.
Report on Solid Waste, he would like to make two brief announce-
ments. Mr. Cheney stated at the request of the Chairman of the
Community Relations Board, he would like to request Item J under
Administrative to be taken off the agenda.
Mrs. Riscoe moved to approve the agenda with the correetions~
seconded by Mr. Trauger. Motion carried 5-0.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
NONE
MINUTES
Regular City Council Meeting - July 3, 1979
Mr. Roberts moved adoption of the minutes as recorded ~or the
regular meeting of July 3, 1979, seconded by Mr. Trauger. M~tion
carried 5-0.
Special City Council Meeting - July 12, 1979
Mrs. Riseoe moved acceptance of the minutes of the Special Coun-
cil Meeting of July 12 as presented, seconded by Mr. Roberts.
Motion carried 5-0.
PUBLIC AUDIENCE
Mayor Harmening asked if anyone in the audience wished to address
the Council on any item not on the agenda. He added if there is
anyone in She audience who desires to speak on any item on the
agenda to please give their name to the City Clerk and when that
item becomes the order of business, they will be called upon at
that time.
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JULY 1~, 1979
Mrs. Katherine Mass, 2527 S. W. 13th Street, informed the Council
she was appointed by the Golfview Harbour Homeowners Association
to take a survey regarding the need of street lights in Golfview
Harbour and advised that 73 are not in favor of installing lights
and 35 are in favor. She then presented this survey to the Coun-
cil. She requests the Council to reconsider their position ro
install these street lights. Mayor Harmening questioned the basis
for this change of mind since several people made the request and
Mrs. Mass replied the reason for this whole survey being taken was
because many of the residents were not at the meeting when the
proposal came up and feel differently to tbs Cityts decision.
Mrs. Kathy Dowting, 253B S. W. t3th Street, stated she is against
street lights because she jogs at night and enjoys the privacy
and darkness. She told about many homes having their own lights
which are sufficient. She does nor feel a majority of the people
were fairly represented when the request was made. A majority of
the homeowners do not belong to the homeowners association. She
finds it hard to believe so few can legally make a decision affect-
ing ~o many. She is forever hearing about cities, state and fed-
eral governments not having any money and considering the energy
situation, she thinks it is inconceivable that the City should
spend money where it is not desired. Instead, the money should
be spent to build more bike baths in their subdivision. Street
lights were voted down five years ago. They do not want the poles
in their yards. There was also reference to this bein~ a high
crime area, but she checked the police records and it is not.
Any crimes committed have taken place on the other side of the
canal where they already have street lights. The Homeowners
Association concluded that ~a survey should be taken and the
result is 73 against and 35 in favor. The petition has allowed
only one vote per address. She requests the Council to abide by
majority rule.
Mr. Edgar Lewis, Vice President of the Golfview Harbour Home-
owners Association, referred to the issue of street lights ini-
tially being brought up in March or April and advised the member-
ship thought it was a good idea and it was unanimous to approach
the City making the request for street lights and the City agreed
to install them. In May, the Homeowners Association distributed
to every resident in Golfview Harbour a copy of their association
publication indiuating the City had approved the installation of
the lights. Nothing more was said until the past meeting when
some people objected and a survey was authorized. The membership
of the association has not seen the survey and has no comment
relative to it.
Mrs. Mass agreed that a bulletin was distributed to all the home-
owners advising the issue was approved, but clarified she was
referring to the initial proposal by the Golfview Harbou~ Home-
owners Association. Only a handful of people attended the meeting
when it was unanimouslyapproved. If more people were aware of
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this issue, a survey would have been taken at that time. A survey
was not done previously and that is whypeople are present this
evening.
Dr. Gerald Skinner, 112 South Federal Highway~ stated he would
like to speak to the Council about the waste of energy on 1-95.
He referred to being moneerned about this three years ago and
having researched this and advised at that time, it cost the
State $6~000 per month to run the lights from West Palm Beach
to Boma Retort. The cost was $70,000 per year three years ago!
We essentially pay this most. This is the most well lit highway
in the United States. He would challenge the City Council to do
some research on the feasibilityof requesting the lights to be
turned off on 1-95 in our municipality. He thinks it would be
timely monsidering the situation in the mountry. There are
state and federal regulations stating lights are nemessary
through urban areas, but many are not as well lit as ours. He
has never found anybody who feels theyare nemessary beyond the
exit ramps. Mayor Harmening thanked him and added that he was
inclined to agree with this suggestion.
Mayor Harmening then asked Mr. Cheney where we stand regarding
the installation of street lights in Golfview Harbour and Mr.
Cheney replied the power company has the plans done. The com-
pany is attempting to get seven easements in Golfview Harbour.
No installation has beendone. There has been no financial
commitment on our part at this time.
Mrs. Alicia Stefanini~ 1351 S. W. 2Sth Way, read the notice in
the newspaper distributed by the Golfview Harbour Homeowners
Association in March, 1979, advising a letter was sent to the
City Manager requesting installation of the street lights which
was forwarded to Florida Pewer S Light Co. asking them to make
a survey. She then read from the May newspaper advising the
request was approved by the City Council. It noted there will
be 34 street lights and the most of these will be borne by the
City of Boynton Beach. Flyers were sent to everyone in the
neighborhood regarding this. The people must take the time to
attend the meetings and take a stand. This is safety for their
neighborhood. She then presented the flyers to the City Clerk.
Mrs. Mass stated these flyers were not distributed to all the
residents, but were only distributed to the members of the Home-
owners Association which numbers 75 out of 500.
Mr. Alfred Maekey, 1027 S. W. 25th Way, referred to recently
moving to Golfview Harbour Estates and stated he joined the
Homeowners Association to accomplish something. The organiza-
tion is not large, but they try to make their voime heard.
Meetings have been held and all the people have been invited.
This is a local squabble which should have been set~led months
ago.
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Mayor Harmening referred to this not being on the agenda~ but asked
if there were any comments to be made. Mr. Roberts clarified that
there are street lights in Golfview Harbour~ but this area does not
want any. It does seem like this is a local squabble. He told
about developers being required now to install lights and sidewalks
and how it was advocated by the police in order to deter drime.
He thinks this whole thing is a squabble and we should l~t the
residents fight it out among themselves.
Mrs. Riseoe stated she concurred with Mr. Roberts to a degree;
however~ mayb~et~ere is a compromising point between both factions.
Perhaps the residents can get their heads together instead of try-
ing to i~onit out here. Possibly there are places where they
should definitely not be installed~ but other places where they
can be.
Mr. T~auger agreed and stated there should be a point of compro-
mise. However~ if the people do not want lights~ we should not
insist on installing them. He does believe there should be an
impartial survey of this area~ perhaps done by the City house to
house. Mrs. kiscoe connurred and suggested instructing M~. Cheney
to send someone out into the area to take a house to house survey.
Mayor Harmening added that possibly Florida Power $ Light Company
could be asked to locate lights where they are needed and delete
a few. Mr. Cheney agreed and added that one ~f the questions
which could be asked in the survey is are you opposed to street
lights in the entire area or just to having one located in f-~ont
of your house. Mr. Roberts stated if a survey is done~ he thinks
the Police and Fire Departments should be involved. Comments
should be requested from these departments as it is difficult
to locate houses withoutany lights. He still says the City has
an obligation to most people to light up the area.
Mr. Cheneyasked if the Council also wanted him to do some re-
search on the 1-95 question and Mayor Harmening replier affirma-
tively.
BIDS
Approximately 40~000 sq. ft. ~419 Bermuda Sod - S. W. 15th Avenue
Little League Field
Mr. Cheneyinformed the Council thatbids were ~e~eived from three
companies and it is recommended the bid be awarded to Patten Seed
and Turfgrass Co. of Lakeland~ Georgia. Their price for deliver-
ing sod to the site at the ball field is $5~080 and City crews
will install it.
Mr. Trauger moved to award the bid for Bermuda Sod to Patten Seed
and Turfgrass Company of Lakeland~ ~eorgia. Mrs. kiseoe seconded
the motion. No discussion. Motioncarried 5-0.
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PUBLIC HEARING
NONE
SITE DEVELOPMENT PLANS
Ro!lyson Aluminum, Inc., High Ridge Road & N.
Construction of 5C~000 sq.
(Tabled)
JULY 17 ~
W. 22nd Avenue
ft. Warehouse/Manufacturing Facility
1979
Mr. Roberts moved to take this from the table, seconded by Mrs.
Riseoe. Motion carried 5-0.
Mayor Marmening requested Mr. Annunziato to give a brief presen-
tation. Mr. Annunziato informed the Council this site plan appli-
cation is for a 50, D00 sq. ft. industrial building located off
High Ridge Road extended. He pointed out the location on a map
and explained the access from the City. He then told about this
40 acre tmaet being annexed into the City in the early 1970ts and
pointed out this particular 6 acre tract. He pointed out where
High Ridge Road is constructed relative to the applicant's loca-
tion and added that future public road extensions would be Miner
Road and H%gh Ridge Road extended. He explained how the appli-
cant proposed to serve the property.
Mr. Roberts asked if there was an easement for Miner Road and
Mr. Annunziato replied that Miner Road extended is on the County
thoroughfare plan. One half of the north half of right-of-way
of Miner Road has been dedicated. One of the recommendations
made by the staff is Minem Road be dedicated as part of this
development. There are no plans to construct Miner Road at this
time, but it does appear on the Year 2000 Needs Plan. Mr.
Roberts asked if any land had been dedicated for High P/dge
Road and Mr. Annunziato replied that High Ridge Road will be
developed as an 80~ right-of-way. Also, our comprehensive plan
proposes extending High Ridge Road south to N. W. 22nd Avenue
which is approximately 1,600 feet. It is shown to be dedicated
in the f~/ture as part of the Sand Hill development.
Mr. Annunziato then referred to the site plan and explained that
it called for construction of a 50~ 000 sq. ft. steel building to
be utilized by Rollyson Aluminum, Inc. for the man~cture of
aluminum windows. It is served by a privately dedicated road to
connect with High Ridge Road to form the only access available to
the City. There are plans for potential expansion in the future.
Mr. Roberts stated itwas his understanding the right-of-way was
dedicated to N. W. 22nd Avenue. He told about the land being
annexed in the early 19707s after the Chamber of Commerce painted
a bright picture of industrial land being needed, but stated he
did not realize it was a landlocked tract and the only access was
through another community. He thinks the City in a sense has some
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obligation to see if they can work our another entrance on that
extension of High Ridge Road and possibly share some of the cost.
Mr. Annunziato informed him there has been every indication that
Riteco would deci, mate the right-of-way if someone else would pay
for the moad. Mr. Roberts commented that 'it could be done by the
City, by the developer or jointly. Mr. Cheney advised this would
be discussed later after the presentation by the attorney.
Mr. Bill Kearns~ member of the High Ridge Road Homeowners Associa-
tion, stated at present, this is a landlocked industrial park and
the onlyaccess is through High Ridge RDad from the north, which
is througha residential community. He feels it is a unique eom-
muu/ty with homes on large lots with a lot of children. They do
not want industrial trucks on a private residential road. If
there is a hiatus at the end of the read and the industrial area
has otheraceess, they would accept that but it is unacceptable to
have trucks driving through their area. The County passed an ordi-
nance not 'allowing truck traffic on their road.
Mr. Robert Reed, 640 East Ocean Avenue, Attorney representing
Rollyson Aluminum Preducts~ stated the City Planner has pretty
well delineated the exact location. It is a 6acre parcel of
property located in the extreme northwest section of the City.
Rollyson Aluminum Products does propose to build a 50.000 sq. ft.
building on this six acre tract to house a manufacturing plant
which produces a line of aluminum windows and doors. Presently
the Rollyson plant is located in Lantana and theywish to relocate
the plant on this property. This property was annexed into the
Cityon September 1, 1972. The City Council zoned the property
M-1 for industrial usage which is the usage Rollyson propose~.
Mr. Reed then stated rather than becoming involved in the speci-
fic merits of the site plan, he would like to touch on two points
previously discussed. The first concerns readway aceess to this
parcel. He explained the present two modes of aeeess from the
City.. Many of the County residents living in the residential
area to the north of this property have objected to this site
plan on the basis of truck traffic using High Ridge Road. Pre-
sently Palm Beach County's resolution governs vehicular traffic
on High Ridge Road to a limit of 6 tons per a~_le. None of his
client's trucks would exceed that axle load limit. Most of the
trucks would be of a pickup truck variety which are far from the
load limit.
Mr. Reed stated in addition, the Technical Review Board has
recommended access to the south. At present, the paved portion
of High Ridge Road ends at the proposed intersection of Miner
Road. He pointed out the area of shell rock road and advised
that down to N. W. 22nd Avenue, there is no road of any sort.
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Mr. Reed continued that the Technical Review Board has suggested
a more direct route of access be provided to decrease polioe and
fire response time by extending High P/dge Road from the present
paved terminal point to meet N. W. 22nd Avenue. This distance is
approximately3/4 mile and the estimated cost for two lanes runs
upwards to ~500~000. They have no objections to the extension of
High Ridge Road and agree it will provide a more direot access and
shorten the response time for emergency vehicles, but they feel it
is unreasonable to expect Ro!lyson as a condition of securing
approval of this site plan to pay $500,000 for the extension of
High l~dge Road. In lieu of that~ h~s e!ient has agreed to pave
the present shell reek portion from the temminal point to the
entranee road and the road into his property. He explained his
o!ient would pave both these roads munning about 955 feet. In
addition~ they have attempted to assist the City in obtaining
the neeessarymight-of-way from the owner of the property to
extend High Ridge Road. They secured a letter from Mr. Riley
indicating the two corporations would be~willing to donate the
necessary road right-of-way providing the ro~d is built to City
standards and providing they do not have to contribute to the
cost. High Ridge Road would pmovide a more direct access rouEe~
but the _question is who is going to build it~and is it reasonable
as a condition to this building permit that the applicant spend
$500,000 for a road extending 3/4 mile which his property does
not abut on? When this p~operty was annexed~ the City should
have taken into consideration the access meads to this p~opm~rty.
He agrees with the statements from the residents about truck
traffie~ but this area has been zoned industrial for seven years
and this is the access to this property. When a person pays a
substantial sum for industrial zoned property~ he should be pro-
vided the means to utilize the property.
Mr. Reed stated the other question concerns the municipal utility
systems and connection for this site. He referred to the nearest
municipal utility lines being a substantial distance from this
property and stated the architect advises the effluent discharged
from this building will be no more than from a single family resi-
dence, ge believes the recent ordinance requires the developer ~f
commercial units or residential units in excess of two units to
file plans showing connection of the utility systems. Commercial
units are not applicable to this situation. Mr. Vance replied
that he is thoroughly donfident that commercial includes indus-
trial. Hewever~ he explained there was an appeal procedure with
the possibility his client would be allowed to paya pro-rata
share of the cost of eventually connecting into the City's sys-
tem with an installation now of a well and septic tank to meet
the County health code. Mr. Reed clarified that he was not sug-
gesting that the ordinance covered commercial and not industmial,
but that this is not two units. It is felt the effluent dis-
charged by this one commercial unit would be equivalent to a
single family residence. His client would be willing to post
the necessary bond and submit plans and specifications and con-
neet once the lines have progressed. Mr. Vance clarified that
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an appeal would be for a temporary stay sinee water should be
available within approximately 8 months and sewer within 12 to
16 months. Mr. Reed clarified they were requesting permission
to install a septic tank and well during the interim period of
time bo proceed with construction. At such point in time when
the utility systems are avaita~e~ they would shut down the well
and septic tank and hook up. Mr. Vance clarified the appeal from
the utilityordinance would be combined with the request for site
plan approval.
Mr. George Wasser, 7544 Lake Worth Road, Lake Worth, Architeet for
Rollyson Aluminum Products shewed a rendering of the p~oposed
metal building primarily to be used for warehousing. He commented
that the people to the north who have their residences might be a
little bit concerned about the railroad behind them and the heavy
traffie on 1-95. The building contains 50:000 sq. ft. of floor
area. He explained the various aspects of the plan. He referred
to it being questioned what they should do while waiting for water
for the fire sprinkler system and stated depending upon the timing,
they have designed concrete block fire walls to divide the build-
ing into three parts. Should the pmogress of the water system not
be in a timely manner to ~atisfy the fire marshall, they will in-
stall these walls. A!so~ a sprinkler system wilt he installed for
when water is available. Also~ fire hydrants will be plaoed around
the building.
Mr. Strnad questioned the number of proposed employees to be at
this plant and Mr. Wasser replied there would be no more than 25.
They have designed the plant for an eventual eapacity of approxi-
mately 60 employees and the parking is designed for 75. This
will be primarily warehousing. The building has been manufac-
tured and was completed two months ago and is waiting to be
shipped. Mr. Strnad asked if showers would be available for the
employees and Mr. Wasser replied negatively as it is primarily
warehousing and future expansion of the building will incorporate
the manufacturing process. This is anticipatedwith the parking
facilities now. Mr. Strnad stated there would be more sewage
disposal with 25 people working in a plant and possibly more than
in a private residence and Mr. Wasser informed him that according
to the County Health Dept.~ the septio tank would be the same
size as one for a house and the 25 people working would be split
over three shifts. Also, there will be no use of washers, dish-
washers, eta.
Mr. Strnad questioned who owned the property to the north and west
and Mr. Wasser explained that it is owned by Bostick & Jefferies.
Mr. Strnad referred to the completion of the road enhancing this
property and Mr. Reed agreed but added it would also benefit the
residential section as well. Mr. Strnad referred to there being
residential property to the south and Mr. Reed pointed out that
the property to the west and south is zoned industrial~ but fur-
ther to the south the property is zoned residential.
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Annunziato clarified that all the property from Miner Road ex-
tended south to N. W. 22nd Avenue lying east of High Ridge Road
is zoned industrial and all the property lying west including
that portion in the County is zoned residential.
Mrs. Riscoe asked if he was suggesting that the City carry the
burdenfor this road to be built and Mr. Reed replied negatively,
but he is suggesting if the City deems it neeessary to extend the
road to N. W. 22nd Avenue either the City or the developers of
tb~s pmoperty bear the expense. He does not think it is reason-
able to condition the approval of this six acre site plan app!ica-
t-ion on building the road to N. W. 22nd Avenue. They are not
saying it has to be built, but are saying their contribution
ought to be the part shown.
Mr. Cheney advised that possibly one of the things which could
happen is when the additional 34 acres is 'subdivided, the road
should be required to be paved and extended. This particular
item is not a subdivision. The people who develop the rest may
argue about extending the road, but there may be a legal differ-
ence with developing a subdivision. Mr. Vance agreed this was
correct. One more subdivision is needed to make this area a
subdivision. Mr. Reed replied that he would prefer not to speak
to any requirement eoneerning the balance of this subdivision with
respect to any requirement for cooperation to extend High Ridge
Road because it is beyond the purview of this app!ieation. Mr.
Cheney clarified that it is now a matter of record this might be
requested when the subdivision is built.
Mayor Harmening referred to there being problems when Florida
Pneumatic built their plant, when the area was annexed and when
Lehigh Portland Cement Co. attempted to build with the City
going to considerable expense to protect the people in the
County and City. At the present time, the owners of this pro-
perty have a perfect right to build anything in the lndustria!
zone. Until such time as the land is further subdivided and
the subdivision regulations become app!icable~ it seems we are
in a rather preearious position to deny the utilization of this
land. It would be niee to have High Ridge Road extended as it
would benefit the City and property owners, but he ean under-
stand the re!uetanee of the owner of a six acre parcel having
to build this.
Mr. Roberts referred to any applicant having to meet the staff
recommendations and stated the City has not approved any building
with no ingress or egress into the City. He read through the
recommendations made and it seems like all the departments are
in agreement. There is no ingress and egress and he thinks we
should look into this ~urther. The developer has agreed to give
an 80' right-of-way for Miner Road with 24' to be paved. Mrs.
Riseoe agreed and stated the plan has been against all the staff
recommendations and these should be met.
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Mr. Strnad referred to Mr. Rollyson not wanting to spend this
kind of money for this Rix acre site and stated this road would
benefit all the surrounding land whioh is owned integrally by
people in one family.
Mr. Trauger stated he is in favor of an industrial plant and
jobs being created. He is in total agreement after sitting
with the Planning S Zoning Board with their recommendations
since they have studied it in great detail and only approved
subject to staff recommendations. Each of the staff reeommenda-
t-ions has not been oomplied with. Mayor Harmening replied that
~the only staff re.~ommendation not being complied with by the
applicant is extending High Ridge Road to N. W. 22nd Avenue and
this seems to be an undue burden to place upon the owner of this
property. In faot, the Planning & Zoning Board was not unani-
mous on this aspect. There is access through High Ridge Road
and he cannot see how we can deny the use of this property.
Mr. Cheney referred to the staff review process not including
the City Attorney and suggested having him comment on the letter
submitted regarding the road dedication and the legal situation.
Mr. Vance stated the proposed dedication reflected in Riteoo?s
letter is a conditional dedication. This is a situation where
there is no right-of-way for a road running 2,000 feet to the
south. Mayor Harmening questioned the oonditions for the
might-of-way and Mr. Vance read from the letter that High Ridge
Road is to be constzmcted to meet City specifications, be ao-
oepted by the City ~or maintenance, be constructed at no expense
to the owners adjacent to the east and wes% and be completed by
January l~ 1981.
Mr. Vance clarified that the City annexed this property some time
ago and zoned it industrial. The City has permitted eonstruction
of one industrial user on the site. The applicant has the propem
zoning. He has access, whether good or bad access, and obviously
from the opinions of the staff it is not the best access and could
be improved if High Ridge Road is completed. However, the legal
position denying the applicant his right to use the property
which is properly zoned and meets ordinance requirements is not
too firm a position.
Mm. Annunziato clarified there were two remaining issues amount-
ing to a staff positive recommendation and an agreement by the
developer, the extension of High Ridge Road and compliance with
the utility ordinance. Our cost of participation to extend the
master sewer and water lines would be prohibitive. There could
be an appeal to the City Council which the applicant is making
now. If the City Council agrees to this, skiff would like to
reserve the option of reviewine the fire safety program the
applicant has designed. The staff comments were based on mom-
pliance with the utility ordinance. The staff felt very strorg~y
about the High Ridge Road situation. Oum position would be more
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sustainable if it were a subdivision. When the owner of the re-
maining portion of land has a master plan approved, he will be
put on not-lee that we will be looking for the extension of High
Ridge Road. Mr. Vance agreed that he would feel much more eom-
fortable with the situation if it were a subdivision. At this
point in time, it is not a subdivision and the legal position is
somewhat tenuous. Mr. Reed pointed out again that this pareel
is not landlocked.
Mr. Reed clarified that the applioant has agreed to each and every
One of the Technical Review Boardts recommendations withrespeet
to approval of the site plan with the one exeeption that they
dontt feel it would be legally reasonable to expeot the applicant
to bear the entire cost of extending High Ridge Road 2,000 feet to
the south to N. W. 22nd Avenue. They have agreed to comply with
each and every other staff recommendation. As the City Attorney
indioated~ the Cityts legal position would be tenuous to deny
this app!ioation on the sole ground the applicant re~used to pay
100% of the cost to extend the road TO N. W. 22nd Avenue. This
is a mere application for a building permit and not a subdivision
plat application. The site plan only applies to six aeres. If
another parcel is sold byBostiok $ Jefferies, they would be
quired to oompl~ with the subdivision ordinance. Bostick L
Jefferies aou!d not provide for any sales until they adequately
address this question. The City is protected by their own sub-
division ordinance. There is access to this proper4iy.
Mm. Reed added that they are appealing the recent utility ordi-
nance and requesting interim use of a septic tank and well until
the City[s sewer and water lines are available at a reasonable
distance. They will file plans and speoifieations and will file
a bond to cover oonst~uetion.
Mr. Strnad clarified that his main point was this group is owned
by a group of individuals. He will not burden the taxpayers of
this City to put a road in ~or a private enterprise. Mr. Reed
replied that the approval of this six acre site plan would not
have the effect of burdening the taxpayers to build the road for
the whole 30 acre park.as subdivision approval must be given for
a 30 acre park. A subdivision plan must be submitted and at that
time this question of extending the road will be addressed. It
is a different situation with talking to the owner of a 30 acre
industrial tract and this applicant wanting to build a plant on
a six core parcel. The City Attorney has indicated the Cityts
legal position would be a tenuous one if rejeotion was condi-
tioned on that sole point.
Mr. Bill Kearns refer~ed to the recommendation being to extend
High Ridge Road because of this industrial subdivision and
stated now it is brought up that the sole owner o~ six acres
should not build it. He read the ordinance pertaining to the
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restriction of trucks on High Ridge Road. The rendering of the
proposed building shows a semi-tractor trailer unloading and if
this is a warehouse~ this is the kind of trucks which will be
using High Ridge Road. Also, the Fire Department stated it would
take twice the eritical response time to respond to an emergency.
Mr. Roberts stated we made an error once and there is no point
in eompounding the error. He feels the City made a mistake and
he doesn't expeet the taxpayers to pay the entire cost, but
possibly the City could get involved because we will gather some
benefits.
Mayor Harmening pointed out that the owner of the additional pro-
perty to the south, which is also zoned M-l: is going to want to
develop that property and it will be aeeessary then for that
ownem to build the balanee of High Ridge Road. He realizes it
would be better to have a more direct aceess to this p~operty,
but he sees no reason for the City to assume the cost of a law-
suit, which in his opinion we eannot win. The whole thing will
resolve itself in time. He is not in favor of the City extend-
ing High Ridge Road.
Mrs. Riseoe moved to deny the site development plans for Rollyson
due to the fact they do not meet the requirements of staff,
seconded by Mr. Trauger. Under discussion, Mayor Harmening re-
marked that as far as the staff comments having any legal basis,
they would not carry a d~p~ of water. Motion earried 4-1 with
Mayor Harmening dissenting.
At this time, Mayor Harmenin~ called a five minute recess and then
reconvened the meeting at 9:20 P. M.
LEGAL
0rdi~anc~ - 2ndReadin9 - Publia'Hearin~
Proposed .O~d~nance No. 79-20 - Re: Amending City of Boynton
Beach Retirement Plan
Mr. Vance read proposed Ordinance No. 79-20 by title on second
reading.
Mayor Harmening asked if anyone in the audience was in favor of
this o~dinanee and received no response. He asked if anyone in
the audienee was opposed to this ordinance and received no re-
sponse.
Mr. Strnad moved for the adoption of Ordinance No. 79-20 on
seeond reading, seconded by Mrs. Riscoe. No diseussion. Mrs.
Padgett took a ~oll call vote as follows:
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Councilman Trauger - Aye
Councilman Roberts - Aye
Councilman Strnad - Aye
Vice Mayor Riscoe - Aye
Mayor Harmening - Aye
Motion carried 5-0.
Proposed Ordinance No. 79-21 - Re: Providing Annual Parking
Decals and Restricted Parking Areas -Munieipal Beach
Mr. Vance read proposed Ordinance No. 79-21 by title on second
reading.
Mayor Harmening asked if anyone in the audience wished to speak
in favor of this Ordinance No. 79-21 and received no response.
He asked if anyone in the audience wished to speak in opposition
to this ordinance and reeeived no response.
Mr. Trauqer moved the adoption of Ordinance No. 79-21 on second
reading~ seconded by Mr. Roberts. No discussion. Mrs. Padgett
took a roll call vote on the motion as follows:
Councilman Strnad - Aye
Vice Mayor Riscoe - Aye
Couneilman Trauger - Aye
Couneilman Roberts - Aye
Mayor Harmening - Aye
Motion carried 5-0.
Proposed Ordinance No. 79-22 - Re: Amending Codified Ordi-
nance to Provide Standard Porm for Surety or Performance Bond
Mr. Vance read proposed Ordinance No. 79-22 by title on second
reading.
Mayor Harmeninq asked if anyone in the audience wished to speak
in favor of this ordinanee and received no response. He asked
if anyone was opposed to this ordinanee and received no response.
Mrs. Riscoe moved to accept Ordinance No. 79-22 on second and
final reading~ seconded by Mr. Trauger. No discussion. Mrs.
Padgett took a roll eall vote on the motion as follows:
Councilman Roberts - Aye
Councilman Trauger - Aye
Councilman Strnad - Aye
Vice Mayor Riscoe Aye
Mayor Harmening - Aye
Motion carried 5-0.
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0mdinanees - 1st Reading
Proposed Ordinance No.
Retirement Fund Plan
JULY 17, 1979
79-23 - Re: Amending Piremen's
Mr. Vance read proposed Ordinance No. 79-23 by title on first
reading.
Mrs. Riscoe moved to accept Ordinance No.
seconded by Mr. Trauger. No discussion.
mot! call vote on the motion as follows:
79-23 on first reading,
Mrs. Padqett took a
Vice Mayor Riseoe - Aye
Councilman Strnad - Aye
Councilman Roberts - Aye
Councilman Trauger - Aye
Mayor Harmening - Aye
Motion carried 5-0.
Resolutions
Proposed Resolution No. 79-FF - Re: Utilities Connection
Charges
Mr. Vance read proposed Resolution No. 79-FF by title.
Mr. Roberts moved the adoption of proposed Resolution No. 79-FF~
seconded by Mrs. Riscoe. No discussion. Mrs, Padgett took a
roll ecl! vote on the motion as follows:
Couneilman Tmauger - Aye
Councilman Roberts - Aye
Councilman Strnad - Aye
Vice Mayor Riscoe - Aye
Mayor Harmening - Aye
Motion carried 5-0.
Other
Consideration of Financial Relief for City Attorney Until Next
Budget
Mayor Harmeninq asked if there were any comments or discussion
on this subject. Mrs. Riseoe replied she was not for this two
weeks ago and will not ehange her mind at this point. She re-
ferred to ou~ City Attorney being our parliamentarian and stated
he put this on the agenda without any knowledge to any of us. She
took particular exception to this after giving it a lot of thought.
The man was hired knowing exactly what was entailed in this situa-
tion. She thinks it would have been more tasetfu! if he waited
until budget time. She will not in any way vote for an increase
until budget hearings.
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Mayor Harmening stated it is his thought from reviewing the mater-
ial submitted and number of hours worked and p~oliferation of
lawsuits the City seems to eneourage in some eases, the City
Attorney probably had no knowledge what the conditions were going
to be and based on a reasonable expeotation of the Workload, it
probably would have worked out at the fee agreed to when we inter-
viewed the attorneys. However, being well aware of all the work
the City has called upon the City Attorney to perform in the first
six to seven months and the amount of work it looks like there
will be for the balance of the year, he feels in ~airness to Mr.
Vanee that he should be entitled to reasonable compensation for
the amount of time spent. It is customary to agree on a figure
per year, but the City Attorney serves not only at the Couneil's
pleasure but he also serves at his own pleasure. If he is not
able to make the amount of money based on the amount of time in-
volved~ he eoutd not blame him if he did resign. Also, West
Palm Beach has a pmoposed budget for 1979-80 for $t76:000~ Lake
Worth~s eurren~ budget is ~66,000~ and Delray Beach has a proposed
budget for 1979-80 of $70,000. Even if we give Mr. Vance two or
three times what he might be asking~ we are still getting a bar-
gain. We should have obtained the figures from Boca Raton. Mr.
Vance informed him that the figures from Boca Raton were not
submitted because of the extensive litigation Boca Raton has been
engaged in and he felt their budget would not be a fair represen-
tation.
Mayor Harmening suggested that if it is agreeable that there be
some sort of compromise. He feels personally Mm. Vance has done
a good job. His reeommendation would be to continue paying
~25~000 based on 40 hours per month and for any additional time,
pay at the rate of $50 per hour for usual work and $75 Der hour
for litigation. Since we have a new City Manager, very possibly
the total amount of time spent on numerous administrative details
should be less for the balance of the year.
Mr. Roberts agreed with the first statement made that the request
came as a surprise. He thinks suoh matters should be given some
consideration. It is true we have not been under normal eondi-
tions for three months. It se~ms we talked about a solid figure~
but it seems a compromise would be acceptable. He was thinking
of possibly $40 per hour and $70 per hour for court work whieh
would only be paid until the next budget. Hearings will be held
at budget time and at that time, an increase can be considered
and the additional amount discontinued. This would only be for
a matter of about ten weeks.
Mr. Vance stated that he did not intend to present the City with
a take it or leave it blank amount and regrets if that impression
was given. He found himself in the position of putting in a lot
of hours and in his opinion~ he was not adequately getting com-
pensated for. The proposal suggested of 40 hours of time an~
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plus $50 per hour and ~7 ~ per hour on litigation over that would
be acceptable as a reasonable compromise. Perhaps, it would be
some benefit to the City ~f they could control the amount of time
he would devote to City work. Mayor Harmening replied that he
thinks Mr. Cheney would do everything possible to keep the amount
of hours down.
Mrs. Riscoe referred to the federal cap on raises and setting a
precedent and stated under these circumstances, every employee in
the City would come back wanting the same type of money. Secondly,
duming interviewing attorneys: we _badmen we would no~ even con-
sider because they wanted $50~d ~0-~V~hourj~an~hey had much
more experience than Mr. Vanc~.' Thi~ ~as ju~t~ ~i'~tl~ over seven
months ago.
Mr. Strnad referred to a bargain being a bargain and stated when
someone makes an agreement to do something, it should be carried
out. He would be in favor of hiring a permanent attorney and
qoing as high as g50,000. He could be here every hour and work
for the City fulltime. If Mr. Vance had waited until the end of
the year or until budget time, possibly he would have a different
attitude, but this presentation was very poor.
Mr. Trauger referred to having Mr. Cheney prepare a list of the
expenditures for attorneys~ salaries and costs since 1972 and
pointed out that we have beenspending over ~0~000. He suggests
at budget time that we look to the feasibility of finding a young
attorney for a fulltime City Attorney. He feels the City needs
about the best legal service we can possibly get. and referred to
the various lawsuits. He feels Mr. Vance is a fine attorney, but
agrees the way this was brought up was improper. He has received
many calls in reference to this and hopes we can hold off until
budget time to resolve this matter.
Mr. Roberts referred to there only being a couple months and
suggested giving relief. He added that 'an extra percentage
would not be given ~or bond issues and Mr. Vance agreed that
was not intended.
Mr. Roberts moved for the next ten weeks to allow Mr. Vance any
extras over 40 hours on a monthly basis and litigation at $40 and
$70. Mayor Harmen/ng re~erred to mentioning the ~igures of ~50
and $75 and Mr. Roberts replied that it could be $50 and $75.
Mayor Harmening then turned the gavel over to V~ce Mayor Riscoe
and seconded the motion. Mayor Marmening clarified that it had
been moved and seconded to retain the City Attorney on the cus-
tomary retainer fee for 40 hours per month and any time accrued
over 40 hours to be paid an additional $50 per hour and $75 per
hour ~or litigation for the next ten weeks. Under discussion,
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Mm. Strnad questioned why Mr. Roberts was being so free with the
taxpayers' dollars with going fmom $40 and $70 to S50 and g75 and
Mm. Roberts replied that it will not make that muoh differenoe for
a few weeks. He added that in his opinion under normal conditions~
$25,000 is a fair fee, but we did not have normal conditions.
This can be voted on at budget time and the additional will not
make that muoh difference in the next ten weeks. He also does
have a list of items for which money was spent in the past with
little regard to the oost to the taxpayers. As requested, Mrs.
Padgett thentook a roll call vote on the motion as follows:
Councilman Strnad No
Vice Mayor Riscoe No
Councilman Trauger - No
Councilman Roberts - Aye
May~r Harmening Aye
Motion defeated 3-2.
Mayor Harmening asked if anyone wanted to make an alternative
motion and Mr. Vance replied that it would appear to be the
appropriate time for him to submit his resignation as the City
Attorney. He is willing to serve for an additional 30 days or
whatever pemiod of time the Council feels would be necessary to
find a replacement. Mayor Hammening asked if he would serve for
30 days at the going rate and Mr. Vance replied affirmatively.
Mrs. Riscoe moved to aceept the City Attorney's resignation
effective in 30 days, seeonded by Mr. $trnad. No discussion.
As requested, Mrs, Padgett took a roll call vote on the motion
as follows:
Councilman Roberts - No
Councilman Trauger Q No
Councilman Strnad - Aye
Vice Mayor ~iseoe - Aye
Mayor Harmening - No
Motion defeated 3-2.
Mr. Vance stated he appreciated this vote, but he does not think
he can continue to represent the City. Mayor Harmening replied
that he appreeiated his standpoint and he has every right to
resign or stay on as he sees fit. If the City cannot find a
replaeement within 30 days~ we will be without an attorney.
Mr. Vance referred to there being a couple of litigation matters
pending and Mr. Roberts suggested that he b~ing these to a eon-
clusion as this was the procedure previously when changing attom-
heys.
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Mr. Trauger moved to recommend that Mr. Vance continue with the
matters Of litigation~ seconded by Mr. Strnad. Mr. Vance advised
this would be at $75 per hour and Mr. Strnad agreed and added if
a new attorney was engaged, it would cost more with the research
to be done. Mayor Harmening clarified that it had been moved and
seconded to continue to retain Mr. Vanne's services in all pending
litigation. No discussion. Motion carried 5-0.
Mr. Vance encouraged the Council to engage in interviewing attor-
neys at the earliest possible date. Mr. Roberts suggested that
an ad be placed in the newspaper as soon as possible with it
noting some muo/cipal experience and salary being negotiable.
Mrs. Riseoe suggested the ad be ~un through August i5. Mayor
Harm~ning questioned the need for an ad since the newspapers
will report this oocum~nce and any attorney interested will be
contacting the Council members.
Mr. Strnad moved to advertise for an attorney as soon as possible,
seconded by Mrs. Riscoe. No discussion. Motion carried 4-1 with
Mayor Harmening dissenting. Mayor Harmening added that as soon
as responses are received, a 'workshop meeting will be set to con-
duet interviews.
OLD BUSINESS
Progress on Completing Statutory Requirements- City Comprehensive
Plan (Tabled)
Mrs. Riscoe moved to take this off the table, seconded by Mr.
Roberts. Motion carried 5-0.
Mr. Annunziato told about the plan receiving ve~y complimentary
comments from most of the reviewing agencies. Mr. Roberts moved
to acknowledge receipt of the comments from the State Land
Planning Agency~ the Treasure Cost Regional Planning Council and
the Palm Beach County Local Planning Agency and authorize the
City Planner to transn%it the submitted responses~ seconded by
Mr. ~Tauger. No discussion. Motion carried 5-0.
Considera~iedhs~tGharter Review Board PropOsal
Mr. Roberts referred to the memo submitted containing the dates of
elections in the various municipalities and pointed out that most
are held between February and Ap~i!. He would suggest if any
change is made that we hold the election in March. Also~ there
was a question as to changing the method and he would be against
ohan~ing the method ~f the highest vote cleating the Vice Mayor.
He referred to sometimes people elected not being experienced
and under our procedure, the Vice Mayor serves with the Mayor
for a year and gets experience. He is in favor of keeping this
system.
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Mayor Harmening referred to plurality vote and Mr. Roberts replied
that possibly this should be accepted and incorporated in the
changes since it is a practice in most municipalities and the
County and State.
Mr. Trauger stated he was in favor of also seeing the dates changed
to possibly Mareh when the majority of the other ~ity eleetions
take p!aee. He is also in favor of the plurality vote of 50%
plus one. However, since this is an important matter, he would
suggest discussing it further at a workshop meeting with having
input from the public possibly.
Mr. Roberts agreed and moved to put this on the table, seconded
by Mr. Strnad. ~nder discussion~ Mr. Strnad asked Mrs. Padgett
if there would be any difficulty having the election in March
since 16 nu~n~ipalities hold their elections in March and Mrs.
Padgett replied negatively and the County has said they can
accommodate us. Mr. Strnad requested that a date be set for
the workshop meeting and after discussion, Mayor Harmening sug-
gested that it could be discussed during the budget hearings.
He added that if it remains tabled, it-will be on the next
agenda. Mr. Roberts thenwithdrew his tabling motion and moved
to strike this item~ seconded by Mr. Strnad. Motion carried 5-0.
Report on Bus Stop Issue
Mr. Cheney referred to various officials being on vacation and
not being able to obtain information and stated he hopes to have
more information by the next meeting. Mayor Harmening suggested
that recommendations be made for benches at critical locations.
BUSIMESS
Discuss Control of Lauhching and Removing Boats at Boat Ramp
(Boat Club on Intracoastal) Councilman Norman Strnad
Mr. Strnad told about the situation at the Boat ~amp being horren-
dous over the weekends. A couple years ago, he asked the former
City Manager to look into the possibility of having a man there
on the weekend to regulate this traffic and keep the place clean
and to also see if we could possibly charge ~or launching of the
boats. He told about many people using this ramp from out of the
County because it is convenient being close to the inlet. A
fee charge has worked very well in Lake Park and he told about
the honor system being used during the week with an attendant
being there on the weekend. Possibly a decal system could be
implemented for boats similar to our beach system. He feels
it would be reasonable.
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Mr. Roberts agreed this was an excellent idea and suggested the
City Manager eontaet some of our neighboring communities to see
what system they have. Mayor Harmening agreed and suggest~dg
turning this over to Mr. Cheney to make a brief feasibility
study to determine problems, costs, merits, ineome, ere. and
report back to us at a later meeting.
Mr. Roberts moved to turn this over to the City Manager f~mmore
informationand added that he wants to make sure the fees would
take care of the attendant?s pay. Mrs. Riscoe seconded the mo-
tion. No discussion. Motion carried 5-0.
Di~qu~s ~0s~ib%!~y of Cq!lgqt~ng Fees f~om Non-Residents £or
Launching Boats at Boat Club Councilman Norman Strnad
Mayor Harmening stated this was taken eare of during discussion
of the previous item.
Discuss Municipal Beach Councilman Walter Trauger
Mr. Trauger referred to receiving a number of calls and eomments
regarding the deteriorating condition of our public beach and
told about improvements being needed. He suggested that the
pienie areas be cleaned in the afternoons~ the bath house be
repaired, the grass areas along the sidewalks be widened,
erect a fence to buffer the sand, increase the number of refuse
eans~ repair the jetty at the north end siD~musted shau~ points
are sticking out, request the County to clean up the north end
of the beach~ increase seating capacity, and improve the snack
bar area. Atso~ he recommends adding guards to protect the area
from 4:30 P~ Mo to 10:00 P. M. or midnight during the summer
months. He suggests this be turned over to the City Manager and
he will furnish a copy of these recommendations to the Recrea-
tion and Parks Department. Mayor Harmening agreed that improve-
ments are needed. Mrs. Riscoe also agreed that improvements
should be made.
Report on Solid Waste
Mr. Cheney advised the report was submitted because Palm Beach
County Solid Waste Authority has requested comments and will
hold a public hearing tomorrow. He does not anticipate anyone
going to the public hearing unless the Couneil desires, but
thinks we should comment in writing°
Mayor Harmening stated he particularly liked Mr. Cheney~s recom-
mendation that we comment favorably on the proposed plan, but as
the City Planner suggests~ we reserve the right to addmess speci-
fic development and operational questions as the new landfill
site proceeds and as alternate resource recovery options become
available. If it is the Counci!~s pleasure, we could ask the City
Manager to comment in accordance with his memo.
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Mr. Cheney advised that his feeling is in general the proposal
for handling solid waste is relatively reasonable for our City.
The only thing which disturbs him is there seems to be som~
opportunities for recycling which may have not been addressed.
Mayor Harmening replied that it probably was not of sufficient
size to be economically feasible.
Mayor Harmening requested Mm. Cheney to forward his comments.
Mr. Roberts referred to the Council not having indioat~how they
feel in regamd to the impact fee and stated if the Council is in
favor and accepts this ordinance for the fair share contribution
for road improvements~ we should get inwmiting from the County
that they will pay any court costs for us acting as their agent
should a developer fail to pay this. Mr. Vance referred to this
being a hold harmless agreementand explained it would be an
agreement from the County holding the City harmless for any
damages of the City acting as an agent for the County in connec-
tion with this partieu!ar ordinance. If the City desires not to
pamticipate, the City passes a simple ordinance saying they don~t
want to do it. Mr. Roberts requested this to be on the next agenda
so we can either accept it or pass an ordinance rejecting it.
Mayor Harmeninq suggested that the City Manager w~ite to the Board
of County Commissioners in regard to this hold harmless agreement
and Mr. Roberts replied it would only be necessary if we accept
the ordinance. M~yor Harmening clarified that we accepted it
when we did no~ pass an ordinance eliminating it. We are acting
at the present time as the CountyTs agent. We should obtain
this agreement soon to be protected. M~. Roberts requested this
statement to be received from the County in writing.
Mm. Roberts referred to the other item being in regard to the
Code Enforcement Board which is effective in the State on Octo-
ber ! ~and advised that he has a sample ordinance which can be
e~amined by the City Council and possibly we can take action at
the next-meeting. Mayor Harmening agreed we should act on it
and appoint a Board when it becomes effective. Mm. Cheney
added that he assumed the Council wanted to adopt this and has
asked the City Attorney to work on the ordinance. The draft
ordinance should be helpful and the Board should be appointed
in September. Mr. Vance requested a copy of the draft ordinance.
Change Order~ Contract with Rubin Construction Company
Re: EDA Project 0451-26735, N. E. 7th Street Drainage and
Road Construction
Mr. Cheney requested approva~ of this change order in the amount
of $407.50 increase. Mrs. I~iscoe moved to appmove this change
order for Rubin Construction Co. in the amount of ~407.50~
seconded by Mr. Strnad. Under discussion, Mr. Strnad referred
to Mr. Clark looking into this matter and Mayor Harmening pointed
out that Mm. Clark signed the change order. Motion carried 5-0.
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BOYNTON BE~CH, FLORID~
JULY 17, 1979
Request for Funds for Golf Course Advisory Committee
Mr. Cheney referred to the Golf Course Advisory Committee having
met a number of times and advised they have requested some ~unds
be available so they can proceed ~ith engineering~ architectural
and survey work to begin ~a preliminary analysis of the land to
present to the Water Management District. Mayor Harmening
plied t~at this request seems to be slightly premature. Until
we secure title to the land, this Couneil would not be interested
in spending ~!0~000 for any type~-Of~ engineering or architectural
fees. We should get moving on the land acquisition. Mr. Cheney
agreed and advised we are attempting to do that. M~s. Riscoe
suggested getting on the agenda of the County Commission meeting
regarding acquisition of the land.
Draft Version of User Charge Guidelines - Wastewater
Mr. Oheney referred to this being a lengthy document and stated
it has been left in the office ~or review and asked if any Coun-
e_il members wanted a copy of it. He added that it is an import-
ant doc~.ment relative to our sewer rates and there should be
some comments from the Council. A response should be sent with
the draft to be reviewed by DER and EPA.
Mr. Roberts requested a copy of the document so he could review
it with Mr. Startzman. Mrs. Riscoe stated she would stop by the
office to read through it. Mayor Harmening suggested ~his be
tabled and brought back at the next meeting for comments. He
added thatlit pertains to indust-~ia! cost reeovery. We do not
have any industries in this City coming under this ordinance~
but we are required to have the ordinance by EPA to qualify for
grants. Comments ean be made at the next meeting and we will
make a recommendation then.
Request for Water Servi~e Only Outside City Limits - Overlook Rd.
Mr. Cheney referred to the Boynton Beach City code requiring
Council approval of any extension of water service to an area
that is not currently served by the City sewer system and
advised we have a request for the extension of water service
on Overlook Road. The Acting Utilities Director recommends that
Council authorize this extension to this property outside the
City limits. The property is in the County; at present there
is no sewer available in this area and there is no sewer service
planned in the near future. It is recommended allowing the water
service since it is very diffieult to get a good well in the area
beaause the lots are very small and the septic tank systems are
close together. There is an existing water main in front of this
property. The owner will pay the connection charges.
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Mr. Trauger moved to accept the City Manager's recommendation for
water service outside the City limits and per our new ordinance~
seconded by Mrs. Riscoe. Under diseussion~ Mr. Roberts asked if
there would be any problem with being able to serve this area
and Mr. Cheney replied the water is in the street and we have the
obligation to serve this area. Mr. Roberts questioned the number
of knits to be hooked up and Mr. Cheney informed him this was for
only one house~ but he could not comment whether it would open up
a whole area. He assumes if there was any immediate problem, Mr.
Law would have made a comment. Motionearried 5-0.
Reallocation of Street Resurfacing Funds
Mr. Cheney referred to this being a followup of the approval of
authority given to him at the Special Meeting last Thursday
night and stated it was recommended to take N. W. 7th Street off
because of ~o~ce main work and doing the streets as recommended
in the memo. N. W. 7th Street will be done after the force main
is finished.
Mayor Harmening asked who picked the streets to be substituted
for N. W. 7th Street and Mr. Cheney replied they were picked by
the City Engineer and Mr. Warren Shelhamer and came from the
$125~000 list. He added that one street was included because
the contractor was working in that area. Mayor Harmening read
the list of streets and asked if these were the most in need of
resurfacing and Mr. Clark replied affirmatively~ but explained
possibly they weren't the top priority but were picked because
they are in the general area where Rubin Construction Company
is working. Mayor Harmening questioned why the streets weren't
picked which needed it more than these and Mr. Clark told about
Mr. Shelhamer and himself making aninvestigation of the complete
list. Me also explained how it was hard to establish priorities
whenmakin9 a visual observation and not having all the streets
together. All the streets listed needed resurfacing.
Mr. Trauger moved to re-affirm approval of the street resurfac-
ing program in the memo from Mr. Tom Clark~ City Engineer~ dated
July 12, 19797 to the City Manager. Mrs. Riscoe seconded the
motion. No discussion. Motion carried 5-0.
General Services Department - Reorganization
Mr. Cheney referred to Mr. Bob Feltz having submitted his resig-
nation as Superintendent of General Services effective Friday~
July 20~ 1979, and stated he is recommending the following to
the City Council and asking for the Council?s comments and
approval. He w~R!dbe making these recommendations in the 1980
budget~ but feels that action should be taken now so that when
he appoints a replacement for Mr. Peltz~ he will be selecting an
individual for this proposed regrganization. He proposes to re-
assign the Parks Division to the Recreation Department and rename
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BOYNTON BEACH~ FLORIDA
JULY 17, 1979
that Department ?~Parks and Reereation Department~ with Mr.
Charles Frederick being responsible for the entire operation.
He proposes changing the name of the General Services Depart-
ment to "Publie Works DepartmentT? and this Department would then
be responsible for three primary functions: all aspects o£
refus~ .and trash eo!leetion, streets division and vehicle main-
tenanne and additional activities might fall within this Depart-
ment~.s responsibility. However, if the City Council approves
this reorganization~ he will be looking for an individual to
replace Mr. F~ltz who has expertise and experience in these three
areas particularly. We have had over the years a problem with
coordination between recreation facilities and maintenance be-
cause maintenance is in a separate department. This would make
recreation complete with operation~ programming and maintenance.
He explained how it would make coordination much easier.
Mr. Trauger questioned how large in personnel the current General
Services Department is and Mr. Cheney replied there are 60 to 70
employees. Mr. Trauger asked if we had a Public Works Department
years ago and Mr. Cheney replied that hebelieves the activities
were called public works. Mr. Trauger referred to Mr. Patrick
possibly being a ~eplacement for Mr. Feltz and Mr. Cheney replied
that Mr. Patrick has been Mr. Feltz's assistant.
Mr. Trauger moved to accept the recommendation of the City Manager
for the reorganizations as stated in his memo dated July 10~ 1979,
seconded by Mr. Roberts. No discussion. Motion carried 5-0.
Consider Acceptance of Resignation from Frar~k Oberle~ Planning
Zoning Board
Mr. Trauger moved to accept the resignation of Mr. Frank Ober!e
and appoint Mrs. Lillian Bond to serve on the Planning & Zoning
Board~seconded by Mr. Roberts. Under discussion, Mr. Strnad
suggested taking these separately to give someone else the
chance to submit a nomination. Mr. _Roberts then withdrew his
second and Mr. Trauger withdrew his motion.
Mr. Trauger moved to accept the resignation of Mr. Frank Ober!e
from the Planning $ Zoning Board with regret and send a letter
expressing the Council's appreciation for his service~ seconded
by Mr. Roberts. No discussion. Motion carried 5-0.
Consider Replacement for k~ove
Mr. Trauger made a motion to appoint Mrs. Lillian Bond to the
Planning & Zoning Board. He added that Mrs. Bond has been a
resident of Boynton Beach for a considerable amount of time,
is active in civic affairs and is knowledgable. Also, having
lost Mrs. Huckle as a member of this Board in the massacre
last year, this will be a female replacement. Mr. Roberts
seconded the motion.
MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEET/NG
BOYNTON BEACH~ FLORIDA
JULY !7~ 1979
Mr. Strnad referred to having other nominations and Mayor Harmen/ng
replied this appointment was made by motion. Mr. Strnad stated the
order of business is to ask for nominations. Mayor Harmening
asked if this proeed~re was proper and Mr. Vance replied that
he thinks it would be appropriate to have a motion to olose
nominations or permit additional nominations.
Mm. Strnad then nominated Mrs. Lynn Huckle. Mrs. Riseoe moved
that nominations cease, seoonded by Mr. Strnad. Motion oarried
5-0.
Mr. Roberts asked if Mrs. Huckle would accept this position and
Mr. Strnad replied that he did not know, but she was on the Board
befome. He asked if Mrs. Bond would aceept this appointment and
Mr. Tmauger replied affirmatively. Mr. Strnad suggested the ap-
pointment be tabled and advised that he will ask Mrs. Huokle if
she will aecept. Mr. Roberts stated that he has talked to Mmso
Huckle and she will not accept the appointment. Mr. Strnad re-
ferred to Mrs. Huckle being a very effective member of the Board
and Mr. Tmauger agreed and questioned why she was not appointed
this year.
Mayor Hammening called for a vote on the nomination of Mrs.
Lillian Bond and the vote was 4-1 in favor with Mr. Strnad
dissenting.
City Manager - Out of Town August ~ - 107 1979
Mayor Harmen/ng referred to Mr. Cheney?s memo advising that he
will be out of town and stated he recommended Mr. Sullivan sit
in for him at the Council meeting. Fro. Cheney agreed but added
he will be available daily and he does not propose that an Aot-
lng City Manager be appointed. Mayor Harmening ascertained there
were no objeotions.
Sale of Surplus Chemioals
Mr. Cheney read the following memorandum dated July 12, 1979,
from Mr. William Sullivan:
~On May 1~ 1979, we received no bids fo~ the sale of 34 -
135 pound barrels of Pennwalt Anhydrous Ferric Chloride Chrystals
and 1! pallets of 50 - 50 lb. ~ags per pallet of hydrated lime
(13-3/4 tons). This was after 22 notices of the sale were
mailed to prospective buyers. The City of Sunrise said they
may ~econside~ for the lime. I sppke to Mr. JacObs of the
Utility Department on July 12 and he said they were not inter-
ested. Pennwa!t Company, the manufaeturer of An FeCH2 would
take its product baok; however~ the City will have to wait and
pay for them to reanalyze the drums and the City would have to
pay freight charges to ship material back to them plus a1!5%
mestooking charge. It will cost us money to take this action.
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BOYNTON BEACH, PLOtlIDA
JULY 17, 1979
Therefore, t request that the Utility Deirector begin planning to
dispose of the chemicals in the most efficient and !e~al way.
This %~Duld mean checking with the EPA and County agencies~ if any.
Mr. Strnad asked if this is the material left over from the other
type of water treatment they wanted to use in the plant and Mr.
Sullivan informed him that it is from the sewer plant.
Mr. Trauger moved to accept the recommendation of Mr. Sullivan for
disposal of Anhydrous Ferric Chloride and hydrated lime per his
memo of July 12~ seconded by Mrs. Riscoe. No disoussion. Motion
married 5-0.
Relocation of 15TT Sewer Main, Seacrest Boulevard - S. W. 24th
Avenue to S. W. 26th Avenue
Mr. Cheney referred to this p~ojeet coming to our attention be-
cause of the Seaerest Boulevard project and stated we have to
lower our sewer line which should be done quiekly so the project
can be completed. We have had difficulty finding people to do
it, but Paul N. Howard Co. will do it for about $1~,000 with
their charge being ~6~000 fo~ the work and we will buy the pipe
for about $6,000. This is the best proposal. We know Howard?s
womk and they ame working on the force main. They can fit the
work in on Saturdays. It is similar to what was done on Wool-
briqht Road. We do not want toe,encase it in concrete as there
oan be problems.
Mayor Harmening asked if he was referring to lowering or moving
the main and Mr. Cheney replied that it has to be lowered and
the pipe will be replaced. Mr. Clark clarified that this is a
gravity line and has to be encased or replaced, it is ao~ known
how much it can be lowered. D.O.T. will not allow the clay pipe
to stay and the City does not want it to stay without any pro-
teetion. It is a gravity line and is e_lose to the sub-grade in
this particular vicinity. Mayor Ha~mening commented that it
cannot be lowered too much even if necessary. Mr. Cheney stated
that a 400~ distance is required to meet the adequate grade.
Mr. Clark clarified that it is not a question of lowering, but
it must be encased or replaced with ductile iron pipe. Mr.
Cheney added that if it is replaced, then it will not be lowered.
We plan to buy 16?' ductile iron pipe.
Mr. Trau~er moved to accept the recommendation of the Acting
Htility Director per his memo of July 17 fo~ a 16~' main on Sea-
crest Boulevard and make the award to the Paul N. Howard Company
at the price ~f S!6 per foot plus the p~ice of $14.51 per foot
for ductile iron pipe~ seconded by M_~. Roberts. Mr. Cheney
added the total p~ice would be $127204. No discussion. Motion
carried 5-0.
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BOYNTON BEACH~ FLORIDA
JILLY !7~ 1979
Approval of Engineering Work for Water Treatment Plant Modifica-
tions -Removal of Aerators
Mr. Cheney referred to submitting reports from Mr. Law and Mr.
Colginand added that ~we have also had recommendations in the
past from Russell & Axon to getrid of this aerator. By getting
rid of this, it will increase the oapacity of water into the
plant. It is recommended hiring Russell & Axon to design and
prepare plans and specificat~9~sfor bidding of this work. The
estimated cost ofworkis ~J3~0J0G~ The initial fee fore,sell &
~iXon is $i, 400. The engineering services will be a total of
$2, 800. Ail the engineering work involved Will be $4,200.
Mrs. Riscoe moved to instruct the City Manager to go aheadwith
the removal of the aerator from the water tmeatment p!ant7 seconded
by Mr. Trauger. No discussion. Motion c~rried 5-0.
Application for Permit to Solicit -Boynton Beach Police EXplorers #396
Mrs. Riscoe referred to the application being filled out and signed
properly and moved to accept the application for the Police Explor-
ers for the time period stated, seconded by Mr. Strnad. No discus-
sion. Motion carried 5-0.
Budget Transfer - City Attorney
Mr. Cheney read the budget transfer request to transfer $27460 from
Contingenoy to provide funding for authorized expenditures to City
Attorney Accounts that were under-budgeted. The Salary Account
will be overspent due to the payment of one additional month's
salary to the past cityattorney during the transition period of
January 1979 in the amount of $27333 creating a shortage of $1~085.
Resolution 78-DDDadopted November 1978authorized $200 per month
to Thomas Woolley for services as city prosecutor. This is paid
fmomCityAttorney Special Contingency Aecount-whichhas a bud-
geted amount o~ $825 and Will require anadditional $1,375 to
cover expenditures through the end of our fiscal year. He recom-
mends this transfer be made so these accounts will be balanced.
Mr. Roberts moved to authori~, this transfer to provide funding
for authorized expenditures to City Attorney AccoUnts7 seconded
by Mrs. Riscoe. No discussion. Motion carried 5-0.
List of Payments - Month of June 1979
Mr. Roberts moved to accept this list and place on file~ seconded
by Mr. Trauger. No discussion. Motion carried 5-0.
Approval of Bills
Mr. Cheney read the following bills for approval:
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MINOTES - REGOLAR CITY COHNCIL MEETING
BOYNTON BEACH~ FLORIDA
JOLY 17, 1979
Robin Construction Co.
Asphalt Concrete g Hot Mix for Stmeet Department
Pay from General Fund 001-411-541-40-3A
216.28
Kruse~ O~Conner L Ling
For Actuarial Study $ that~study includes costs
of reducing the normal retirement age
Pay from 612-862-586-20-29
1, 1!0.00
Boynton Beach Child Care Center 37 439.70
After care p~ogram for 3rd quarter, 1979
Pay from Federal Revenue Sharing Fund 320-64!-564-40-5A
Ordinance ~73-15, passed 5/15/73
Publix Market
Meals for needy and infirmed
Pay f~om Fed. Rev. Sharing Fund 320-641-564-40-5A
Ordinance ~73-!5, passed 5/15/73
97.84
Heintzelman~s Truck Center~ Inc.
One Ford Courier Pickup for Parks Dept.
Pay from General Funds for budgeted funds
001-Y22-572-60-81
State Contract ~070-00-79-1
693.00
Game Time~ Ina.
Recreation Swings~ Slides, L~nar Lander~
per bid of 5/8/79
Pay from General Fund 001-721-572-60-56
Approved by Council 5/16/79
etc.
1~:231.77
Intercounty Construction Corp. Est. ~8
Part A - Lift Stations - 626-681-04-3
Pay ~rom Utility General Fund 401-000-169-1!-00
75% EPA reimbursable
Contract dated 10/26/78
37,007.10
Paul N. Howard Co. Est. ~5
Part B - Force Mains - 626-681-04-3
Pay from ~tility General Fund 401-000-169-1!-00
75% EPA reimbursable
Contract dated 10/26/78
289,977.30
Russell L Axon Est. ~! - 686-681-44-2
Professional serviees rendered in connection
with 1 MG water storage tank
S. W. 15th Avenue $ Congress Ave.
Pay from Utility General Fund 001-000-169-01-00
Authorization dated 5/21/79
90. O0
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MINUTES - REGULAR CI~f COI~C!L MEETING
BOYNTON BEACH~ FLOP~DA
JULY 17, 1979
10. Willie Ruth McGrady 86.40
Server for Senior Citizens - 2 weeks
Pay from Federal Revenue Sharing Fund
O~dinance 73-15, passed 5/15/73
320-541-564-40-5A
Isiah Andrews 99.00
Driver ~or Senior Citizens Club - 2 weeks
Pay from Federal Revenue Shaming Fund
Omctinance 73-15, passed 5/15/73
320-641-564-40-5A
12. Palm Beach Dodge, P. O. 45003 10,929.90
Two Do, Aspen Cars - Police Dept.
Pay from budgeted f~nds 102-211-521-60-81
State Contract 070-00-79-1
!$. Palm Beach Dodge - P. O. 45110 21,859.80
Four Dodge Aspen Cars - Police Dept.
Pay from budgeted f~nds 001-21!-521-60-81
State Contract 070-00-79~1
14. Underground Utility Constr., InT. ~489 5,380.!5
Repairs to Sewer Main at N.E. 4th St. g N.E. 16th Ave.
Pay from budgeted funds 40!-351-535-40-3F
15. Barile Excavating S Pipeline Est. ~S 17,025.00
OffBBte Utilities - Mirror Lakes
Pay from Utility General Fund 401-000-169-01-00
Contract dated 2/26/79
16. Griffen Pipe P~oducts
Variety of clay pipe
1,000.09
17. !. B. Mo Corporation 6,541.00
Computer service
Mr. Cheney recommended all these bills be authorized for payment.
Mrs. Riscoe moved to pay the bills, seconded by Mr. Traugero No
discussion. Motion carried 5-0.
OTHER
Mr. Strnad re~erred to tf~ application approved for the Police
Explorers and stated he tb/nks they should have estimated the
percentage of proceeds to be expended in Boynton Beach instead
of noting none. He voted against the Moonies because they were
not expending any ~unds in the City. Some of these f~nds being
collected by the Police Explorers could funnel back into the
City for people being treated for Muscular Distrophy.
MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
BOYNTON BEACH~ FLORIDA
J~LY t7~ 1979
Mm. Roberts moved to adjourn~ seconded by M~. Trauger. Motion
taxied 5-0 and the meeting was adjourned at !1:10 P. M.
CITY O1~ BOYNTON BEACH~ FLORIDA
f ~ Vice Mayor
~ ~ ~ouncmlman
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Councilman
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Recording Secretary
(Pour Tapes)
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CiTY OF BOYNTON BEACH
C U R R E N T MO NT H C H
VENDOR ~ VENDBR NAME
650044 RICHARD B. MILLER
063700 FLORID& BRAKE g
020405 CONSTANCE BAISH
021540 FRANK A. BEONAR~CK
026480- gBE BUTLER
030501 RENA CARRIER
056500 ~OODROW EUTSAY
080432 JOHN HARRINGTON
084660 MURIEL HOLZMAN
10450~ FRANK JOHNSON
104509 GEORGE A. JOHNSON
I04510 JOHN JOHNSTON
166300 ELEANOR POFFER
190945 JOHN SCHNEIDER
_1909~0 MARY E. SCHORR .
192592 ADA SHOOK
202550 JAMES C. THOMPSON
202515 LEE=THOMAS ........
230452 OLIVE WALLACE
231580 W.To WELCH
232510 :KA~O. HILLIAMS ....
266900
196360
_081650
124590
194290
-2'06300
290022
380010
__0L4240
130950
063700
011350
013780
020170
024720
025660
026370
030280
032413
034550
034600
041597
041600
04168~
063000
063690
063780
065500
070380
MILDREO AD ZWART
EDWARD SULLIVAN
HAROLD HERRING.
NORMAN LOLATTE
KEN S~OW
JOHN M. TUITE.. .
JAMES W= CRAIG
EUGENE V. LUSK
_ISIAH ANDREWS ........
WILLIE RUTH MCGRADY
FLORIDA BRAKE ~
CITY.OF. BOYNYON BEACH
ADMINISTRATIVE CHARGES
ALLIED CHLORINE &
B.Bo AUTO PARTS, INC.
BOYNTON BEACH CHAMBER
LARRY BRYSON
DR.-JAMES E..BUFFAN
CADILLAC ENGRAVERS
CHEMICAL CONCEPTS
COCA COLA BOTTLING CO.
COMMERCIAL RECORD
DELR&Y BEACH NEWS JOURNAL
DELRAY CHEMICAL CO.
JOHN DENSON
FISHER SCIENTIFIC
FLORIOA BOLT ~ NUT
FLORIDA POWER £ LIGHT CO.
FRANKHOUSE ELECTRIC
GAMETIME, INC.
PAGE
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CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT
3/16/79
5/25/79
6/01/79
6/01/79
6/01/79
6/01/79
6/01/79
6/01/79
6/01/79
6/01/~9
6/01/79
6/01/79
6/01/79
6/01/79
6/01/?~
6/01/79
6/01/79
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6701/79
6/01/79
6/01/79
6701/79
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53.79
236.52'
227.58
55.6~
397.99-
16~.46
88.75
88.66
625.19
91.28
133.20
2'53.66
202.2I
795.9t
71..1~_ _
168.90
82'.65
77.13
6/01/79 194.10
6101/79 ..... -- 30.3~1 .....
6/01/79
6/01/79 ~25o41
6/01/~9 ..................... O.O
6/01/79 1]~.2~
6/01/79 261.56
6/01/79 .......
6101/79
6/04/79 117.21
6/05/79 .............
6105/79
6/05/79
6/05/79
6/05/79
6/05/79
6/05/79
6/05/79
6/05/79
6/05/79
6/05/79
6/05/79
6/05/.79
6/05/79
6/05/79
6/05/?9
6/05/79
6/05/79
6/05/79
I5,~16.66
700.00
833.33
274-50
......... gO0_._O0 .... L ....
28.13
1.106.40
93. LO__
60.00
600.06
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53.64
....... 1.1.69
48,132-61
14.49
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16516
~6517
6518
6519
6520
76521
!16522
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6529
6530
6531
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. ~5 4 9
~1~553
1855~
1~555
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CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
CURRENT MONTH CHECKS
VENDOR
071570
07270O
075530
075640
080310
080425
llOlO0
120410
120451
130400
130500
132383
13~575
134600
150900
153310
--160100
1604~4
16151~
164600
184520
186320
_193990
194610
201580
20~350
210140
210150
..210191
216350
216390
-221492
22160~
230200
.210540
230545
232798
280028
130950
014240
450012
270007
290023
280024
380006
3~0004
390018
011510
013710
013780
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VENDOR NAME
GENERAL TOOL g MACHINING
WILLIE GIBSON
R.L. GRUMMONS PRINTING
TOM GUS TAFSON
HALSEY E GRIFFITH, INC.
HAND'S
K & M ELECTRIC SUPPLY INC
LAMAR UNIFORMS
LANIER COMPANY
MANHATTAN TROPHIES
MANUFACTURERS' LIFE INS.
MILLIPORE CORPORAT ION
MOM CHEMICAL CO., INC.
MONROE CALCULATOR
MALCO_CHEMICAL-CO-
OCEAN CITY LUMBER CO.
KAMEN OKENICA
~ g _G-DISTRIBUTORS
ESTELLE PARIS
ELEINE PELUSO
POMPANO OFFICE SUPPLY, CO
ROBERTS SEPTIC TANKS
RU-DIK P~INTING
SMITTY'S SEMVICE SHOP
SGME ~S UNIFORMS
TENNIS SUPPLY
TUPPENS - · -
U.S. NEWS E WORLD RE~ORT
U.S.' POSTMASTER
USTA EDUCATION g RESEARCH.
UNDERGROUND SUPPL~
UNI JAX
JAMES ~. VANCE
VELVA SHEEN
W.E.S.C.O.
WATER. OEPARTRENT
WATER HYDRANT SERVICE
WILSON ROWAN LOCKSMITH CO
KATHERINE A. 8ELL
WILLIE RUTH MCGRAOY
ISIAH ANDREWS
GEORGE SI~
ANTHONY ALBURY
OL [NOO C AMARDELLA
BRADFORD BAXLEY
GRETCHEN LUBY
WILLIAM MILLIARD
ROBERT E. MANSFIELD
AECOA,
ALLEN CHEMICAL
ALLIED CHLORINE E
CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT
600.00
6/05/79
6/05/79 121.50
6/05179 ..... 230.0~
6/05/79 325°00
6/05/79 289.-82
6/05/79 ........ 13..82
6/05/79 77.86
6/05/79 586.07
6/05/79 .... 300.00 .....
%/05179 315o15
6/05/79 632.3~
6/05/19 - .125'..]9
6/05/79 21~o22
6/05/79 70.75
6t05/79 . ~' 21.76 "'
6t05/79 :-< ,-.320.40
6/05/79 162.00
6/05179 50.00
6/05/79 .....
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6/05/79 95.~8
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6/05/79 48.50
6/05/79
6105/79 ~2.00
6/05/79 t,OOO.O0
6/05/7~ ......... ~.00
6105/79 1,562ot8
6/05/79 3~.45
6/05/79 ...........
6/05/79
6/05/79 205.S0
6/05/79 4,000.00
6/05/79
.£ 6/06/~9 ........ 12_9.65 ....
6/07/79 ~8.00
6/07/79 55.00
6/U8/79 .......
6/08/79 13~.81
6/08/79 1,321.30
6/08/79
6/08/79 489.76
6/08/79 130.63
6/08/79
6/08/79 18,058.35
6/08/79 ~5.85
6/08/79 2.,2_75.00 -
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~1~%55 -020170
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16567 020458
-~6568 021201 '
.6569 024725
.6570 024730
.657I 024765
16572 02640i
165.78 030299
16574 035411
040525
046~50
046~51
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116579 062820
16580 062910
16581 .... 065595
16582 070400
16583 074500
{16584-- 075400-
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16687 075610 :-
1 ~6~5, 88 080310
t~589 080424
080577
090100
CHECK DATE
VE~A ARMBRUSTER
B.B. AUTO PARTS, INC.
8AUGER METER~
BARILE EXCAVATING [ PIPEL
BD. OF CO. COMMISSIONERS
~OYNTON C[TY.EEDERAL CRED '
BOYNTON 8EACH RETIREMENT
BOYNTON GUN g LOCK, INC.
DAN BURNS OLDSMOBILE INC.
CAIN FEED ~ SUPPLY
JAMES G. CREVELING, JR.
DAY - TIMERS
JOHN B. OUNKLE
JOHN B. DUNKLE
6/08/79
6/08/79
6/08/79
6/08/79
6/08/79
6/08/79
6/08/79
~/08/79
_6/08/79
6/08/79
~/08/79
6/08/7g
6/08/79
6/08/79
EAST COAST LIRE .EQUIP ....... '-- .6/08/79 ......
FIREMEN'S RELIEF g 6/08/79
FIRST BANK-& TRUST 6/08/79
FR~NZ ENTERPRISES .......... = ...... 6/08/79_
BETTY GARRIGA
CHARLES GODFREY
GRANADA. VALVE-K FITTING
R.L. GRUMMONS PRINTING
GULF OIL CORP.
GULFSTREAM.LUMBER CO.-
HALSEY & GR[FFITH, lNG.
6/08/79
6108/79
_6/08/79 ....
6/08/79
6/08~7g
6108/79 .:---
6/08/79
HARDRIVES OF DELRAY, INCo 6/08/79
KEITH Eo HAYNES, M.D ........ 6/08/79
I.B.M. CORPORATION 6/08/79
090105 IDB.M- CORPORATION 6/08/79
1~I~59~ ....... 094209 .... INDUSTRIAL WELDING, .IN~ .......... 6/08/29,
594 094260 INSTITUTIONAL DRUG SUPPLY 6/08/79
595
PAGE 3
TOTAL AMOUNT
I01,489.35
i0,026o00
2,597.16
812.50
699.16 -:' - '
30.00
~0.00
7.zo
21~.~2
300..
6,4~1. O0 .
~g
6O5
~06
lt,609
l ,611
It,SI2
11.613
-~25_.0_0
28.56
100200
i00~10 ....
104600
111580
120450
120450
120574
.iZI520
121678
122705
122853
130310
130541
132770
136420
140450
140460
151310
161710
162399
J E J BLUEPRINTERS 6/08/79
JACK!_S-.CAMER~CENTER ............ 6/08Z79 ........ ----
JONES EOUIPMENT CO. 6/08/79
KEN MANUFACTURING CORP. 6/08/79
LANIER BUSINESS PRODUCTS . _ 6/08/79
LANIER BUSINESS PRODUCTS 6108179
LAWYERS TITLE INSURANCE 6108179
LEAHY BUSINESS-ARCHIVES ........ 6/08/29
24. O0
42Zo00 ·"
286.76
31.60
35.00
DR. HERMAN I. LEVIN 6/08/79
LIGHTNING POWDER COMPANY 6'/Q8/79
LIONEL PLAYWORLO ....... 6t0'8/T9-.
WHITT MACDOWELL 6/08/7~
MARK 10 MEDICAL INC. 6/08/79
MILLER BEARINGS .... 6/08/79
MUNICIPAL POLICE 6/08/79
NATIONAL LINEN SERVICE 6/08/79
NATIONAL WELDING.PRODUCTS 6/08/79
ODOR CONTROL SYSTEMS 6/08/79
PETTY CASH RECREATION 6/08/79
ROBERT & MAYBELLE PH[LLIP 6/08/79
1,000.00
....... 294.95
510o00
39.20
948.80
201.51
..... 25.20-
86
...... 240.,-00CR-- .....
b129179
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
~G7
c~CK#
16615
,617
,6t8
16621
16622
,633
~6
,637
51
52
54
55
56
57
CURRENT MONTH CH
VENDOR # VENDOR NAME
E C K S
PAGE 4
162399 ROBERT & MAYBELLE PHILLIP
180500 EVA RAYMOND
182800 RINKER MATERIALS CORP.
186310 RUBIN CONSTRUCT[ON CO.
186500 RUSSELL & AXON
190960 SCIENTIFIC PRODUCTS
191100 SCOTTY'S
191520 SEACREST VETERINARY
192470 SHERWIN WILLIAMS CO.
193920 DOROTHY SMITH
193920 DOROTHY SMITH
194400 SOCIAL SECURITY CONTRIBUT
194901 sPaRTIME
196225 FLORENCE STUBBINS
196405- SUNCO, INC.
196405 SUNCO. INC.
200200 T & T ENGINEERING
.201580 ~ ~TENNIS SUPPLY
204600 TOM'S WELDING SERVICE
205410 TRAIL FORD TRACTOR CO.
216350 UNDERGROUND SUPPLY
231590 GEORGE F. WELSCHER,
234700 WORTH CHEMICAL [ PAINT CO
241600 XEROX CORPORATION
261520 ZEE MEDICAL SUPPLIES
162399 ROBERT & MAYBELLE PHILLIP
370013. VIRGINIA E. KEISTER -: .-
032901 CITY OF BOYNTaN BEACH
011200 ADAMS CHEVROLET
020440 _ THE BAKER ~..TAYLDR ca
021205 GO. OF CO. COMMISSIONERS
021530 BEANE EXTERMINATING CO.
023800 _ BLUE CROSS OF_FLORIDA
024590 THOMAS BOUREGY & CO.
024651 R. R. BOWKER
024780 BOYNTON PUMP &..SUPPLY
025422 BRANDENBERG~S AMOCO
030480 CARPENTER, MAY & BREMER
032390 £HAFIN MUSIC
041690 DETECTIVE BOOK CLUB
044750 DOUBLEDAY & CO.
053900 EMERGENCY MEDICAL ~ SAEET
054370 ENGINEERING MACHINE Ca.
055800 ESQUIRE
063700 FLORIDA BRAKE
070010 G.G. TRANSMISSION, INC.
071550 GENERAL GMC TRUCK
075450 GRAYBAR ELECTRIC CO. INC.
075580 GULF OIL CORP.
'00042~ MARLEY DAVIDSON OF PALM B
084620 MOLLY ACCUMULATOR
CHECK DATE
6/08179
6/08/79
6/08179
6/08/79
6/08179
6/08t79
6/08/79
6/08/79
6/08/79
6/08/79
6108/79
6/08/79
6/08/79
6/08179
6/08/79
6/08/79 25.00
6108/79
6/08/79
6/08/79 148.11
TaTAL AMOUNT
2~0.00
30.00
24.316.97
~,318.55
" 13Z.30
255.55
156.00
....... i9..82_
I1.39CR.
.~=-&l.,lO~O0
290°08
i0.00
.._
- . 128.00'-,'-/:, :
6/08/79 60.75
6/08/79 240.00
6/11/79 . 268._62._~
6/12/79 . 57.~3
6/12/79 10.16
6/12/79 358o0Z
6112/79 145.00
6/1Z/79 ...... I&*_~ZB.ZO _.
6/t2/?9 9.90
6/12~79 33.00
6112179 ........
6112179 32.50
6/12/79
6/12/79 14.46
6/12/79 1~.0~
6/12/79 _~_ 156.55
6/12/19 208.52
.6/12/79 16.00
6/12/79 .... 30.72 .......
6/12/79 26.25
6/12/79 29.69
6/12/79 '233.84
6/12/79 130.73
6/12/79 363.1~
6/12/79 127.00
CiTY OF BOYNTON BEACH PAGE
CHECK ~ VENDOR ~
. ~,.J63 100395
16664 106451
..16655 120410
16666 120450
1~667 110320
16668 130940
16669 131760
16670 132771
16671 134670
· 16672 160373
~6673 160407
k.,-~6674 160410
16675 161510
I66~6 .... 162750
16677 162790
Ib678 16~705
1667-9-- - %66~00
16680 186310
16681 191510
16682 192160
1~%83 194706
I~84 194820
16685 _ 196405
16686 205541
16'687 216350
I6688-_ 230450
!i I669D 2 1600
i~ Io6~2 540081
i6693 5'0082
~ i ii 16694_', 5400:83
i : 16695 5~0084
[:.~_,16696 540085
~6697 5,0086
'16698 540007
!1166 9 560088
~ 16TO! 540090
16702 540091
16703 540092
~'~04 550002
' ti' t6705 550035
167O6 550041
16707 550042
,, 16708 5500~3
16709 55004~
16710 550045
16711 560026
16712 560035
R R E N T MONT H CHE C K S
VENDOR NAME
INTERNATIONAL PERSONNEL M
JAD£O SIGN. INC.
JUNO INDUSTRIES
LAMAR UNIFORMS
LANIER BUSINESS PRODUCTS
MACMILLAN PUBLISHING COo
MCC~IN SALES
MEYER SOD
MILLER DODGE
WILLIAM MORROW E CO., INC
'PALM BEACH BRAKE & WHEEL
PALM BEACH HYDRAULIC JACK
PALM BEACH NEWSPAPERS
PEACOCK'S RADIATOR
PICARD_CHEMICAL CO
PIERCE TIRE CD.. INC.
POWER TOOL SERVICE
PUBLIX MARKET
RUBIN CONSTRUCTION CO.
SEACREST PETROLEUM CO.
SILVER BURDETT ._
SOUTHERN BUILDING CODE
SPENCER BOOK CO.
SUNCO, INC. :
IRI-CDUNTY CONCRETE PRO~U
UNDERGROUND SUPPLY
EARL_WALLACE.FORD, INC.
HERB WILLARD TRUCKING
XEROX CORPORATION
JOHN_W. BUZARD
JOHN BABCOCK
JOSEPHINE' 8ARELLO
C. G. BARZ ..........
HENRY BEARDSLEY
ARTUR BLONDELL
JUNE BLYDENSTEIN .
STEVEN E, BOLTZ
DELtE J, BOUDREAU
JOSEPH BROWN .__
DONALD BURFORD
THOMAS BUSH
CHESTER BARRETT
C.LoS. CORP.
DAVID CENTDLA
NORMAN CLAYTON
CHARLES B. CLARKE
JAMES COLE
HAROLD CONGER
JEFF CUNNINGHAM
DREXEL PROP. [NC
GEORGE DAILEY
CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT
6/12/79 170.00
6/12/79 300.00
6/12/79 257~55
6/12/79 491.88
6/12/79 30.38
6/12/79 .. ~5.~_~! .......
6/12/79 331.20
6/t2/79
6/12/79 311.11
6112/79 55.80
6/12/79 94.13
6/12/79 10.41
6/12/79 517.08
6/12/79 77.23
6/12/79 ..... ~ ......
6/12/79 975.63 ..,: -
6/12/79. 22.06 .<
6/12/79 ............
6/12/79 481.13
6/12/79
6/12/79 ..... - 1~..~_ ....
6/12/79 384.00
6/12/79 54.30.
6/12/79 ....
6/12/79 50.00
6/12/79 1.286.~5
6/lZ/79 .......... 55~14 _ _
6/12/79 958.50
6112/79 105.9~
6/12/79 .......... 3~.~2D ~'~-"_
6/12/79 6.50
6/12/79 27,20
.6/12/79 ...........
6/12/79 47,20
6/12/79 12,20
6/12/79 .........
6/12/79 27,20
6/i2/79
.6/12/79 ......... 1~.~0
6/12/79 7.50
6~%2/79 11o15
6/12/79 .__ tB.-YD ..........
6112/79 12.20
6/12/79 1~.00
6112/79 12.Z0 .........
6112/79 9.85
6/12/79 I.~0
6/12/79 11.50 .......
6/12/79 5.28
6/12/79 6.88
6/12/79 6.15
6129/79
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
PAGE
6
~507
CURRENT MONTH CHECKS
CrlECK # VENDOR ~ VENDOR NAME
~o?~3 560036
56003?
16715 560038
t3716 560039
~7t? 560040
~71B
~719 580033
~720 580034
16721 590049
~6722 590.050
~ L672B 590051
~7~4 .... 590052 .
£'6725 600034
6726 6000~0
728 600042
~T29 600043
~730 ....... 610004
731 620015
i732 6~0018
'33 ..... 630019
640032
640039
6. 650067
650068
650069
9 i 650070
650070
650072
..... 650073
650075
650076
. _660016
.5 660017
670011
680039
680042
%9 680043
0 ........ 6800~6
68004?
5~ 6800~6
680049
~4 680050
;5 7OD020
6 700021
;7 700022
700023
710060
$0 710063
,l 710064
710065
C4-1ECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT
HENRY DE 80ER
FRANK DESROSIERS
RICK J DOREY
ALBERT W. DUERK
REV. HELMUT DIETRICH
DANIEL FARRELL
~£NTHROP FAULKNER
ALFRED ELORA
PHILIP GANTNER
JIMMIE LEE GARLAND
PETER F. GULOTTA
CATHERINE GROUSTH..
HAWKINS ~ MOU~, INC.
D.A. HALEY
6112/79 6.50
6/12/79
6/12/79
6/t2/79
6/12/79
6/12/79
6/12/79
6112179
6/12/79
6/12/79
6/12/79
6/12[79
6/12/79
6]12/79
3.40
...... : ...... 8 ._53_
6~ 50
10.00
.... , .... ~. o_o
8°00
6.15
5.00
15.4-5
8.70
JOYCE_HARffI.S ........ : .....................
MARTHA HtEMSTRA
LEN HEDMAN
IRENE_.IRELANO
ARNE JOHNSON
ALEXANDER KALEN
CLARENCE KITCHEN
LOS MANGO DEV VENTURE
FRANK LEO
ROBERT H. MERRIL
MARJORIE MILLER
JAMES MOLLICA
· MANGO ESTATES
MANGO ESTATES
ERNEST MC CRAY
CHARLES J. MC KENNA
HERBERT MANNA
RUTH MUSSER
RtCBROND NELSON_ _
HERRIE'LOU NORTH
MARY P, O'ROURKE
6112179 .. ": 27.20]?
6/12/79 .8o00~?
6112179' 6.50
6/I~/74 ?°50
6/i2/79 .... T.~O_ .......
6112/79 80.30 ~
6/12/79 7.50
6/12/79 2.55
6/12/79 ~.I0
.... 6/12f79 ....... t2.20CR ......
6/12/79 12.20
6/I2/79
6/12/79. .__
6/12/79 6;15
6/12/79 12,50
6/12/79
6112/79 22.20
6/12A79 6.15
T~RRY A. PEARSON _ _ ' .... 6/12/79
ARNOLD G. PEEBLES 6/12/79
PELL CORP. 6/12/79
NELSDN PERNtCE ............. 6/.12/X9
SAM PERALA
MILDRED PHILBROQK
MARIE t. PFEFFER
JOHN C. PITNEY
GIFFORD RAULERSON
ROSE RICCI
STEVE RICHARDSON
CHARLES RUTHIG
HENRY SAINDON
HOMER SALCE
SHERRI SAARS
~ESLEY STEU~E
6112179
6/~2/79
61f2779
6/12/79
6112/79
6/12/79
6/12/79
6/12/79
6/12/79
6/t2/~9
6/12/79
6/12/79
12o70
15.00
12.20
...... 25.00_
10o00
21.00
26.15
7.20
_ 6.50 ...... --
40.80
56.90
27.20
ol29119
;5507
ICHECK #
[ 16766-
-~-~16767
16768
[6769
16770
16771
~ 16772
16775
.~6775
16775
[6776
i677B'
t6781
16782
: 1L,f8~
16785
~-' 16786
16787
16788
%16789
16790
16791_
16792
16793
16795
16796
[6798
16799
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
CURRENT MONTH CHECKS
VENDOR
710075
710083
720026
720027
720028
720029
720030
740001
740012
750006
750041
.7500~2
750043
750043
750044
770004
770005
~_.79.1002
791003
791004
791005
791006
791007
~.791008
791009
791010
791011
791012
791013
39101~
791015
791016
..... 7~1017
791018
791019
791020
791021
791022
16800 ..... 79.1023
PAGE 7
16801 791024
16802 791025
16803. . 791026
i L~804 791027 CIT~ OF
805 791028 CITY OF
16806 791029 CITY OF
16807 791030 CITY OF
16808 791031 CITY OF
~,~'16809~ 791032 CITY OF
16810 791033 CITY OF
16811 791084 CITY OF
16812 791035 CITY OF
VENDOR NAME
ROBERT C. STEWART
JORGE SALINAS
ALFRED TERNA
LORRAINE THRASHER
FRANK W.S. TILTON
DOUGLAS L. !OLES
FRANK W. S. TILTON
OSWALD W. VOGEL
EDWARD VER COLEN
WQODSIDE-NOBHILL ASSOC.
HERBERT WARREN
WILLIAM WIGGINS
Wo ROY WILLIAMS
W. ROY WILLIAMS
BETTY E.._WURSIER_.
STEPHEN J YOST
E.W. YOROY
CIIY_OF~BOYNION_BEACH
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
CIIY OF BOYNTON BEACH
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
CITY. OE BOYNTON BEACH
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
.CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH'
CIT_Y. OF_BOYNTON BEACH
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
_CIIY_OE BOYNTON BEACHi
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
CITY OF 8OYNTON BEACH
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
CITY..OF BOYNTON BEACH
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
CITY. OF BOYNTON BEACH
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
BOYNTON BEACH
BOYNTON BEACH
BOYNTON BEACH
BOYNTON BEACH
BOYNTON BEACH
BOYNTON BEACH
BOYNTON 8EACH
BOYNTON BEACH
80YNTON BEACH
CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT
6/12/79 24.15
6/i~/79 5°90
6/12/79 4.70 __
6/12179 6.15
6/12/79 7°50
6/12/79 .... 6~.~0 _ _
6/12179 lliO0
6/12/79 lO.OO
-6/12/79 13.50
6/12/79 109.50
6/12/79 27.20
6/12/79
6/12/79 2.60CR
6/12/79 2.60
.6/121 9 ....... '12.8o
~[12179 ].80 .
6/12/79 .......
6/12/79
6/12/79
6/12/79
6/12/79
6/12/79
6/12179.
6/12/79
6112179
8.50
15.00
2.80
2..80
2.80
2.80
6112/79 " - 8.50 -"..
61!2/79 7~50
6112119 .....
6/12/79 15.00
6/12/79 15.00
6/12/7_9 ....... 3.85
6/12/79 2.80
6/12/79 : ' ' 15cO0 -'
6/12/79 __ 15..OO; _
6/12/79 2.80
6/12/79 5oi5
.......... 6/12/7F~ ............ ~5.00
6112/79 . 13.60
~/~2179 3.50
6/~2/~9. _ -- 7.50 ........
6112/79 7.50
6/12/79 9.72
6/12/79 ____. 8.85
6/12/79 8.50
6/12/79 7.50
6/12/79 . ._ 26.60
6/12/79 6.47
6/12179 15.00
6/12/79 .... BO..OQ
61~9179
CITY OF BDYN¥ON BEACH
~07
C U R R E N T M ONt H C H.E C K S
CHECK ~ VENDOR # VENDOR NAME
16815
681 7
6818
6819
16821
16825
~'6827
68~8
B31
6833
6AB5
6&36
6937
6938
6840
6842
t6,849
~6853
6854
:16857
I6~58
i6a 2
791036 CITY flF BOYNTON BEACH
7910B7 CITY OF 80YNTON BEACH
791038 CITY.OF BOYNT-ON BEACH
791039 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
791040 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
7910~1 CITY OF BOYNTDN BEACH
791042 CITY OF BOYNTON B~ACH
7910~3 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
791044 CITY OF ~OYNTON 8EACH
7910~5 CITY OF 80YNTON BEACH
791046 CITY OF BOYNTON 8EACH
791047 CITY OF BOYN/ON BEACH
791048 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
791049 CITY OF BOYNTDN BEACH
_391050 CITYDE BOYNTON BEACH
791051 CITY OF BOYNTON 8EACH
791052 CITY OF BDYNTON BEACH
_791053 - CITY:OF BOYNTON BEACH
~91054 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
791055 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
.791056
791057
791058
791059
791060
791061
.791062
79106~
791064
.... 791065
791066
791067
__79t068
791069
791070
791071
791072
791073
.I9i074
791075
791076
~ 791077
791078
791079
791080
791081
791082
7910B3
791100
79110i
CITY ~F BOYNTON BEACH
CITY OF BOYNTEh%I BEACH
CITY OF BOYNTDN BEACH
CITY.OF BOYNTON 8EACH
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
CITY OF BDYNTON BEACH
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
CITY OF BOYNTON 8~ACH
CITY DF BOYNTDN BEACH
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
CITY OF BDYNTON BEACH
CITY OF BOYNTDN BEACH
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
CITY OF BOYNTDN BEACH
CITY OF BOYNTON'BEACH
CITY-- OF
CITY OF
CITY OF
CITY. DF
CITY OF
CITY OF
CITY OF
CITY OF
CITY OF
CITY OF
CITY OF
CITY OF
CITY OF
BDYNTON. BEACH
BOYNTON BEACH
BOYNTON BEACH
BOYNTON BEACH
BOYNTON BEACH
BOYNTON BEACH
BOYNTDN BEACH
BOYNTON BEACH
BDYNTDN BEACH
BDYNTON BEACH
BOYNTON BEfiCH
BOYNTON BEACH
BOYNTON BEACH
CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT
6/12/79 23.19
6/1Z179 8.50
6112/79 ...... 15.00
6/12/79 ~.50
6/12179 7.00
6112./79 7 -_ i5.00
6112/79 10.05
~/12/79 8.85
6112/79 .... 25.0~
6/12/79 15.00
6/12/~9 ~.50
6112/79 ....... Z.~BD ....
6112179 7.50
6/12179 6.30
. 6/12/79 .......
6112179 7.00
6/12179 : 2oS0
6/12179 15.00
6/12179 15.00
6112179 ..... 8.50
6112/79 - I5.00
6~i2/79 I5~00
6/12/79 ~ ....7.80_..
6/12/79 2.80
6/12/79
6112179 ....... ll.BO
6/12179 ;' 11.80
6/12/79
.6112/79. _ _
6112179 15.00
6112179 15=00
6l 12/79 ....
6/12/79 2.80
6112/79 -- 7.50
6112179 . _. ___8.5_~
6/12179 27.45
6/12/79 25.90
61t2/79 6.30
67-L~/79 8.85
6/~3/79 _ _ 10.00
6/12/79 7.80
6/1~/79 8°85
6/12/79 . 15.00
6/12/79 5.60
6/12/79 8.85
6112179
6/1~/79 15.00
6/12/79 8.85
6/12/79 3.85
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH PAGE 9
fiE07
CUR g
CHECK # VENDOR N
6864 791102
. 10.~55 791103
16866 791104
168167 791105
6868 791106
6869 791107
6870 791108
'6871 791109
16872 791110
16873 791111
168?4 791112
~875 791113
~.~6876 791114
16877 791115
168~8 7~1t16
16879 791117
16880 791118
16881 791119
~1688Z 791120
l&~g6 791124
[6887 791125
6888 791126
R6889 791127
689~ 791128
116891 Y91129
!1689~ 791130
~6893 ..791131
16894 791132
[6895 791133
16896 _Y~llB4
16897 791135
16898 791136
~'6899 791137
k,~,6900 791138
i 16 O1 4Z0008
};ii69o2 ._19 olo
169o3 1%o15
L6904 086B5I
[6905 016020
[m~06 340006
~,i~07 450018
16908 340011
il6909 490017
116910 210150
~6911 180950
16913 010150
1~914 015500
E N T MONTH
CHECKS
VENDOR NAME
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
CITY DF BOYNTON BEACH
CITY DF BDYNTDN BEACH
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
CITY DF 80YNTON BEACH
CITY DF BDYNTON BEACH
CITY DF BOYNTON BEACH
CITY DF BDYNTDN BEACH
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
CITY DF BOYNTON BEACH
CI_TY OF BOYNTON BEACH
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
CITY OF BOYNTDN BEACH
CLIY OF BOYNTON BEACH
CITY OF BDYNTON BEACH
'CITY OF 80YNTON BEACH
CITY OF BOYNTDN BEACH
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
CITY OF BOYNTDN BEACH
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
CITY OF'BOYNTON BEACH
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
CITY OF 8OYNTON BEACH
CITY.OF BOYNTON BEACH
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
CITY OF BDYNTON BEACH
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
STANLEY C. PORTER
STA/E OF FLORIDA DEPT. OF
STATE OF FLORIDA
NOAH HUDDLESTDN
ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK
LENON HARRIS
MACK SLOAN
ALVIN HERRING JR.
WILLIE WILFORK JR.
II.~. POSTMASTER
WILLIE RUTH MCGRADY
ISIAH ANDREWS
A. BELTRAN TYPEWRITER CO.
VEVA ARMBRUSTER
CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT
6/12/79
6112/79
6/12179
6/12179
6/12179
6112179
6/1~;79
6/I~/79
-6/1~/79
6/tZ/79
6/12/79
' 6/12/79
6/I~/79
6/12/79
6/12179
6/12/79
6/12/79
6/13/79
6/1~/79
6/I~/79
6/12/79
6/I~/79
6/1~/79
6/12/79
6/12/79
6/1~/79
6/12/79
6/1~/79
6/12/79
6/I~/79
6/12/79
6/1~/79
6/12/79 _
6/I~/79
6/12/79
6/1~/79 ~_
6/1~/79
6/13/79
6/t3/79
6/13/79 .
6113/79
6/~4/79
6/15/79
6/15/79
6/15/79
6/15/79
6/15/79
6/15/79
6/15/79
6/15/79
6/15/79
15.00
15.00
30.00
7.50
7.80'
_B.EQ_
7.50
3.10
15.00
15.00
15.00
15.00
15.00
2.80
7°50
2.80
......... 8.85_ ......
8.50
15.00
...... t5. o 0_0 .....
5.00
15.00
2.80
7.50
_Y. 50
7.50
8..00
........ A-90
30.00
3.50
3.50
?.50
2.20
11.20
706.44
_ 116_...3_t
88.01
200.00
270~872.75
586.74
386.48
.... 240.20
251 · 46
750.00
....... 48. O0
55.00
28.00
_ 10..00
6/29/79 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH PAGE 10
CURRENT MONTH CH
CHECK ~ VENDOR #
~].5 016000
16'~,..6 016020
16917 020299
16918 020439
~920 024725
,921 024730
~922 024765
16923 032400
' 16924 034592
16925 035543
~926 ....... 035560
~o927 040500
1~928 041420
1~929-- _062.820
VENDOR NAME
ATLANTIC HARDWARE
ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK
BACKPACKERS GENERAL STORE
THE BAKER ~ TAYLOR CO.
BEANE EXTERMINATING
BOYNTON CITY FEDERAL CRED
BOYNTQN BEACH RETIREMENT
BOYNTON GUN ~ LOCK, INCo
CHASE MANHATTAN BANK
COLLINS SIGNS
CROMWELL-REMSEN ATTORNEYS
CROWN_LIFE INSURANCE CO
DAVIS METER & SU2PLY
DECISION DATA COMPUTER CO
FIREMEN'.S.RELiEE~.&
1~9~0 062910 FIRST BANK & TRUST
I9931 063000 FISHER SCIENTIFIC
1~93~ ..... ~O~O~O0..BE~]T_Y_GARRIGA:-----
16933 074500
1~934
l~935 075450.
074540
1,:6~6 080310
t6~7 0804B1
16938 .... 030434
1~939 086R50
Ij6~40 100216
li&9~l~ 104600
I:69~2 I~o45o
~69~3 120457
~69!4~ ..... 131.559
~45 ~32700
~4o 136420
~948 165525
1~949 180500
950 ......... 1.91~02
5951 194694
5952 196225
~953 .... ~202850
595~ 210151
6g55 230451
6956 231182
6""~7 241600
~'~69-58 241601
ij6 59 a9ooi
[~6960 510004
~6961 440013
~96~ 270014
~6963 206300
~6964 450036
~6965 440014
E C K S
CHECK DATE
6/15179
6115/79
6115/79
6/15/79
-6/15/79
6115/79
6/15/79
6/15/79
6/t5/79
6/15/79
6i15/79
6/15279_
6/15/79
6/15/79
TOTAL AMOUNT
114
1,250.00
15.00
~7~_78~.~9__ ' ' ___..
2,579.-92
892.47
........ __5_2.5..9Q ...... - '.
-
~2~1.12..5~ '- .-~ - _
6/15/79 .......
6/15/79 ; 13,796.81 2-~ -
6/15/79 . i ~"5~.46-'" ' ~ ,' '
CHARLES GODFREY
GOLDCOAST PLUMBING
GRAYBAR ELECTRIC. CO. INC.
HALSEY ~ GRIFFITM, INC.
HARPER'S
HARRISON COMPANY
HUCKLEBUCK MUSIC
· J.P. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTC
JONES..EOUIPMENT--CO.
LANIER BUSINESS PRODUCTS
Co H. LANSFORD
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED
MIAMI HERALD
MUNICIPAL POLICE
PET_~Y_£ASH LIBRARY
PRO ONE ALLSPORTS
EVA RAYMOND
SCORE.-3~
SOUTH FLORIDA MACK TRUCKS
FLORENCE STUBBINS
TISDALES .................
U. S. POSTMASTER
W~LLACE '& TIERNAN
WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC
XEROX CORPORATION
XEROX CORPORATION
JOHNMAY
SANTIAGO VANES
J.T. ROBERTSON
CALVIN ANDREWS
JOHN M. TUITE
GRACE E. SHIELDS
PHILIP REMERY
6/15/79 30.00
6/15/79
6t15/79 53.1..5~ ......
6/15/79 989.80
6/15/79 1t.98'
6115/~9
6/15/79 200.00
6/15/79 1,528.IB
6/15/79 679.12
6/15/79 250.00
.6/15179
6115179 20.15
6115/79 1,134.54
6/15/7.9 ~..Z~ ___
6115/79 37~(-60o00
6/15/79 ;-- 30.00
6/15/79 = 30.OD _-
6/15179
6/15/79 10.00
6/15/79 ~' 48°00
6'/:15/79 141.32
6/15/79 _ ___.--9Bo05 _ _
6/15/79 778.32
6/15179
6/15/79 _~,459.R1
6/15/79 3.24
6/15179
6/15/79 .... 297.83 ......
6/15/79 91.50
6/21179 275.76
6/18/79 _
A507
~-EC K /~
1
16967
16968
5970
$971
5972
t 6973
't 6974
16975
?'~$976
16978
16979
1698 0
16~81
16982
?,16'983
~-16~84
1 &~8'7
16988
I:~990
~6993
16994
16995
16~96
~699~
t~998 ......
16999
17002
i,voo3
~oo~
7005
.7006
L~07
t ~x~08
~7009
~1701 l
7012
,,t¥ot4
L7016
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
CURRENT MONTH CHECKS
VENDOR #
016300
020170
020448
021602
021618
024280
02471~
024726
025600
030185
030280
032414
041684
050300
05~3:97.
060121
06~600
064649
070410
072810
_075283
075450
075500
075530
080425
086455
120309
120560
121742
. 122800_
122853
124650
130200
141700
144500
162750
181599
186310
191510
191585
191600
193916
196405
205600
216350
222820
231572
232479
032901
280019
390020
PAGE II
VENDOR NAME CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT
4UTOPRODUCTS, INC.
B.8. AUTO PARTS, INC.
MRS. J. BANNISTER
BELL ~ HOWELL CO.
BENNETT POTTERY SUPPLY,
BOAF CERTIFICATION BOARD
BOYNTON AUTO SUPPLY
BOYNTON BEACH FIRE DEPT
BROWARD PUMP ~ SUPPLY CO.
C.K.'S LOCKSHOP, INC.
CADILLAC ENGRAVERS
CHEMICAL SALES CORP.
JOHN DENSON
EAST CoAsT FIRE EQUIP.
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE &
~AMILY HEALTH MAGAZINE
FOUR STEEL CORPORATION
GEO. EOWLER WELDING CO .....
GAYLORD BROTHERS
GIRARD-POLLY-PIG
CRAIG GRABEEL
GRAYBAR ELECTRIC CO. INC.
GRIFFIN POLLUTION
R.L. GRUMMONS.PRINTING
HAND'S
HUSSEY ELECTRICAL CONTR.
LABOR-MANAGEMENT RELATION
LAWNMOWER HOSPITAL
LEXINGTON FEED& SUPPLY
LINDSLEY LUMBER. CO-
LIONEL PLAYWDRLD
LOREN'S SHARPENING
M.T.K..EOU[PMENT. CORP ....
NEPTUNE METER CO.
NOLCO CHEMICAL CO.
P/CARD CHEMICAL CO.
F.W. REIN
RUBIN CONSTRUCTION CO.
SEACREST..PETROLEUM CO.
OICK SEITNER SALES
SERVICE EOUIP. CO., INC.
NRS..J.W. SMITH
SUNCO, INC.
TROPIGAS, INC.
UNDERGROUND SUPPLY
VINCE CANNING SHOES
HARRIET WEITZENFELD
EDWARD WILLIA, LITY OF
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
JOSE MEJIA
6/19/79 -' 88~55
6/19179 219.70
6/19/79 10.00
6/19/79 85.38
6/19179 899.00
6/19/79 55.00
6119179 6Z3.36
6/19/79 190.20
%/19/79 237-55
6/19/79 17.60
6/19/79 18.82
6/19/79 176.25
6/t9/79 32.00
6/19/79 52.40
........... 500.Oq .......
6/19/79
6/19/79
6/19/79
6/19tZ9
6/19/79
6/19/79
6/19/79
6119179
6/19/79
6/19179
6/19/79
6/19179
6/19/79
6/19/79
6/I9/79.~
6/19/79
6/19/79
6~19/79 .......
6/19/79
6/19279
6/19/79
6/19/79
6/19/79
6/19/79
6/19/79
6i-19/79
6/19/79.
6/I9/79
6/19/79
6/19/79
6/19/79
6/19/79
6/19/79
6/20/79
6/21/79
6/21/79
12. O0
98.82
62.00
508.22
......... 21.2_0 ....
903.32 -'
700. O0
19.88
705. O0
.... 15..00 ......
148.55
92.55
142.5 ~
27.50
._365_. ~'.6_____
1,995.00
118.75
....... _62.25_
25.00
422° 58
35_9. 56. ....
75.60
67.53
...... 11.39
182.80
71.53
335.50 ....
lO0oOO
10o28
_ _ 20.00 ..........
73.32.
427.56
534.84
" 8129179
[-- 7Oll 320o14
1'~19 300008
17020 300002
xt7021 280002
..... 17022 440015
17023 014240
17024 130950
.17025 650044
11026
17027 015310
,~.17028_ 015500
( 1029 016035
-~7030 021203
17031 024413
:17032 024725
17033 024730
17034 .-025610
17035 026420
17036 032890
17037 034550
17038 034600
1{~39 040500
17040 041684
<]17041 050310
:i
~17043 062910
1:17044 063714
':A1.7045 __.063780
17046 063787
17047 070400
KO~8. .-074500
17049 07558O
17050 075581
7051 -080~25
7052 081601
~7053 084689
17054 086351
17055 090100
.7056 090101
7057 094280
.7058 100213
/~59 100216
'; 170~0 101624
II 17061 114600
17062 120574
)63 121725
7064 122853
i~7065 130547
17066 131550
CITY OF BUYNTON BEACH
CURRENT MONTH CHECKS
VENDOR ~ VENDOR NAME
CHECK
CHARLES C. FREDERICK
JQYCE J ESCOE
JOHN A DERTING
C. NORMAN DOUGLAS
LILLIAN ~ONNER
SHARON RANDOLPH
[SIAH ANDREWS
WILLIE RUTH MCGRAOY
RICHARD B. MILLER
BETTY BORONt
ADUACHEM COMPANY
VEVA ARMBRUSTER
MRS.NORMA ATWELL
BO. OF CO. COMMISSIONS'
MRS._FLORENCIA BOLDON .
80YN/ON CITY FEDERAL CRED
BOYNTON BEACH RETIREMENT
STEVE BRUNNER
BURROUGHS CORPORATION
CITY OF BOCA RATON, COOPE
COCA COLA BUTTLING
COMMERCIAL RECORD
OAVtS METER ~ SUPPLY
DAVIS-METER.& SUPPLY
JOHN DENSON
EASY PAY TIRE STORE
FIREMEN~S RELIEF &
FIRST BANK & TRUST
FLORIDA DEPT. DF TRANSPOR
FLORIDA POWER_& LIGHT
FLORIDA PUBLIC UTILITIES
BETTY GARRIGA
CHARLES GODFREY
GULF OIL CORPo
GULF OIL CORPORATION
HAND,S
HELLIGE, [NC.
PAUL N. HOWARD CO.
NOAH HUDDLESTON
I.B.M. CORPORATION
I.B.M CORPORATION
INTERCOUNTY CONSTRUCTION
d K M PAINTING
J.P. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTC
JENSEN TOOLS & ALLOYS
KOPY KING PRINTING CENTER
LAWYERS TITLE INSURANCE
LEWIS OFFICE SUPPLIES
LIONEL PLAYWORLD
MARS SIGNAL LIGHT CO.
MECHANICS UNIFORM SERVICE
DATE TOTAL AMOUNT
6/21/79
6/22/79
6/22/?9
6/22/79
6/2Z/79
6/22/79
6/22/79
~/2Z/79
_6/22/79
6/22/79
6/22/~9
6/22/79
6/22/79
6/22/79
6122/79
6122/79
6/22/~9
6/22/79
6/22/79
6/22/79
6/22/79
6/22/79
6/22/79
6/22/¥9
.00
178.32
320°2.8
157.08
._ 170.98
55.00
8.10
277.2!0
8,198.38
..... lO-DO _ ._=
25.00
-547.12
..... 1Z-_OO_ ......
7,73~,.89
Bl,O00oO0
60.00
16.00
877.98
6/22/79 ....... 730.5L .... ~_ _
6/22/79 13,910.99
6/22/79 1.00 -
-6/22/79 ....... Z].~.16 .... :_ _
6/22/79 3.76
6122/79 30.00
6/22A79 .......... 3Q..O~____
6/22/79
6/22/79
6/22/79
6/22/79
6/22;79
6/22/79
6/22/79
6/~2/79
6/22/79
6/22/79
6/22/79
6/22/79
6/22/?9
6/22/79
6/22/79
6122179
6/22/79
1,512.60
4,928.09
....... 28..68__z
91.50
334,830.60
......... 596.50 _ __
6,617.67
9,100.00
3,440.00
__ _ 257_. 25_ ....
160.90
70.00
392.91
4,377.60
35.00.
b/29/79
C
CHECK ~ VENDOR
_I~7
tY069
17070
.... 7'071
7072
7073
7074
17075
],17o 6
~70~0
[70~1
~70~86
7~00
7~01
'~02
03
7104
7106
7107
7108
1
7112
'113
7 t5
7117
CITY OF 60YNTON BEACH
U R R E N T M O NT H C H EC K S
VENDOR NA~E
132705 MIAMI CLAY CO.
136420 MUNICIPAL POLICE
153800 OLYMPIA SPORT SHOP, INC.
165505 PROGRAM AIDS~ INC.
180500 EVA RAYMOND
191525 SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO.
194703 SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
196225 FLORENCE STUBBINS
201700 TESTING LAB OF THE
216350 UNDERGROUND SUPPLY
241600 XERO~ CORPORATION
330014 JOAN A. GARDEN
~OOlO ALLEN SMITH
290024 STEVEN O. CAMPBELL
280018 ELENOR M. BURNS
013720 ALLEN INSURANCE AGENCY
014300 CARMEN ANNUNZtATO
02.0~39~ THE BAKER g TAYLOR CO.
020440 THE BAKER ~ TAYLOR CO.
021699 A.M. BEST C0.-
0~5660' LARRY.BRYSON .
032390 CHAFIN MUSIC
034550 COCA COLA BOTTLING CO.
034602 COLLEGE BOARD PUBLICATION
040500 DAVIS METER C SUPPLY
044750 DOUBLEDAY E CO.
046450 JOHN B. DUNKLE - .
053900 EMERGENCY MEDICAL ~ SAFET
062901 FIRST B~NK E TRUST OF PAL
063792 FLORIDA SPORTSMAN ....
065556 STEVE FRAZIER
065590 CHARLES FREDERICK
.072700 WILLIE GIBSON
080428 EDWARD HARMENING
08~600 JOSEPH To HOLLAND
084690 EDGAR HOWELL
086350 HUCKLEBUCK MUSIC
101507 DEE G. JEGMERS
104522 BETTY JOLLEY
104600 JONES EQUIPMENT CO.
110289 TED J. KAKLIS EMPLOYEE
II1550 BERT KEEHR
112680 WILLIAM T. KIEKENAPP
120451 LANIER COMPANY
120500 503 LATHAM
130320 MACMILLAN PUBLISHING CO.
130558 WILBERT MASLIN C BESSIE
136560 MUSIC PERFORMANCE TRUST
153800' OLYMPIA SPORT SHOP, INC.
160350 TEREESA PADGETT
160410 PALM BEACH NEWSPAPERS
PAGE 13
CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT
6/Z2/79 toooo'6
6/22/79 33.60
6/22/79 78.29
6/22/79 30°00
6/22/79 175.0~
6/22/79 4,396.57
6/22/79 lO.O0
6/22/79 144o00
6/22/79
6/22179 6tl.85
6/22/79 452.10
6/25/79 184.48
6/26/79 360.56
.6/26/~9
6/26/79 " 4,767.82
6/26/79 50.00
6/26/79 ...........
6/26/79
6126/79
6126/79
6126/79
6/26/79
6/26/79
_6/26179
6/26/79
6/26179
6/26/79
6/26/79
67~6/79
6/2~/79
6126/79
6126/79'
6/26179
6126/79
6/26/79
6/26779
6/26/79
6/26/79
6/26/79
761.83
120.00
..... 293-00 ............
52 o O0
66.50
__13_..9~ -
79.20
36.9!
...... 10.60_ __
37°25
93.75
...... 9_.95
200.00
85.00
' _ ..... BI. OD _.~.
I00o00
125.00
__ d .... 1Z5..00 .......
100.00
125.00
_ 10.00_ ......
349.20
37.00
_ _ 50.00 _
100.00
131.50
.... 126.00
12.21
200.00
.... 225 o O0 _.
83.90
25.00
. _ 170o 82
6/26/79
6126/79
6/26/79
6126/79
6/26/79
6126/79
6/26/79
6/26179
6/26/79
6/26/79
6/26/79
6/29/79
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
PAGE I4-
~,507
CURRENT MONTH CHECKS
.cUECK # VENDOR # VENDOR NAME
16165O
17~'19 161710.
1712O 1645OO
-~7121 166200
7122 182898
7123 184517
7124 190960
-t1125 192797
17126 194901
'17'127 195993
~.128 196200
/129 . Ig&AIO
17130 201579
17131 205532
i17132.
~'i7133 221~92
17134 230540
I7t35 .... 231600
17136 232793
17137 232808
234625
,39 234648
L7140 234651
L7141 __~346&2--
17142 264550
~7143 650071
~1~144 . .750045
17170 191524
17171 450022
~1~i72 _320014
17173 420006
17175 320007
1~176 370002
390004
.7L78 ~t0005
17179 520002
17180 - 01~2~0
CHARLES PERStNG
PETTY CASH RECREATION
ROBERT POCSIK
PUBLIX MARKET
BETTY RISCOE
DAVID ROBERTS
SCIENTIFIC PRODUCTS
CYNTHIA SINNOTT
SPORTIME
ST. MARTIN'S PRESS,INC.
NORMAN STRNAD
...SURERINIENDENT.DOCUMENTS
THE TENNESSEE MOONSHINE
WALTER M. TRAUGER
CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT
6/26/79 125.00
6/26/79 47°55
6/26/79 ......
6/26/79 26°52
6~26179 85.00
6/26/79 lg.95
-~/26/79 .
6/26/79 ........... 1.1,~!
6/26/79
6/26/79
6126179
6126179 85.00
. .UNIVERSITY.PRESSES OF..FLO__
JAMES W. VANCE P.A.
W~TER DEPARTMENT · ·
__.THOMASEo-WENGLER ...........
H.W. WILSON CO.
EDWIN W. WINCH
J.JoA. WOLF FRESH DIST..
~OHENJS SPORTS FOUNDATION
ROB WOODFIRE
6/26/7~. __LM.oO~
6/26/79 '':.- 2,08~.33 '~-~-
6/26/79 ', 5,523,'85-/<;/-.
.6Z26/Y9 ....... ff~',-'--=12.5_,00~' ~' ='_
6/26/79 58.00
6/26/79 125.00
6/26/79 ...... 6.50 .......
6/26/79 12.00 ]
6/26/79 200-00~ '
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BETTY ZOBEL 6/26/79
JOHN MOSETTI 6/26/79
NELLIE-H WILLLAMS ESTATE~ - 6/26/79
SEA MIST MARINA 6/27/79
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FREDDIE W PATRICK
NOAH E HUDDELSTON'
._PATRICIA_FRAIIER
MINNIE L KING
NATHANtEL MCGRAOY
JOE.L. OWENS
ELIZABETH J. ZOBEL
ISIAH ANDREWS
6/29/79 -473.08
6/29/79 453.10
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6/29/.29 ....... :__ ~322~Y_8 ._
6/29/79 583.02
6/29/79 55.00
17181 ..... 230950 .... WILLIE RUTH_MCGRADY ............ 6/29/79
82 010310 ABCD AUTO BODY 6/29/79
17182 010310 ABCD AUTO BODY
-6/29/79
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17185 015500
17186 016300
ITI87 020160
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17190 023660
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ADVANCE AIR CONDIT.IONING
ARGO UNIFORMS
VEVA ARMBRUSTER
AUTOPRODUCTS, INC..
B.B~ ASSOC. FIREFIGHTERS
BENNETT POTTERY SUPPLY~
BETHESDA MEMORIAL
DICK BLICK
BOYNTOa CITY FEOERAL GRED
BOYNTON BEACH RETIREMENT
6/29179
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CHECK #
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17196
~198
[199
r200
'" f7201
~ 17202
17203
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CURRENT MONTH CHECKS
VENDOR g VENDOR NAME
CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT
025580
027640
030555
032416
04050O
051300
053900
054370
060200
062790
062820
062901
052910
BRO - DART, INC.
BYRDS ELECTRIC MOTOR
KATHLEEN CASTAGNOLI
PETER L. CHENEY
DAVIS METER g SUPPLY
EDWARDS ELECTRIC CORP.
EMERGENCY MEDICAL ~ SAFET
ENGINEERING MACHINE CO.
F.R.P.A. 79 REGISTRATION
FIRE CHIEF MAGAZINE
FIREMEN'S RELIEF &
FIRST BANK £ TRUST OF PAL
FIRST BANK & TRUST
063780
065550
074500
075530
075640_
080303
080310
080426_
080555
084610
_084620
094301
104600
112695
1'12815
.115599
120322
120574
12167S
124650
I31571
063700 FLORIDA BRAKE
063750_ FLORIDA INTELLIGENCE UNIT _
FLORIDA POWER ~ LIGHT CO.
FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE
BETTY GARRIGA ............
CHARLES GODFREY
RoL. GRUMNONS PRINTING
TON. GUSTAFSON
HALE FIRE PU~P CO.
HALSEY ~ GRIFEITH, INC.
HARLEY DAVIDSON OF PALM B
HAV--A-TAMPA
JOHN E. HOLLIHAN
HOLLY ACCUHULATOR & ..-
INTERNATIONAL CITY
JONES EOUIPMENT
KANVAS BY KATIN
KING OF THE HILL WATER SL
KIRK MATERIALS, INCo
KRUSE., O'CONNOR & LING
WARD LAFRANCE TRUCK CORP.
LAWYERS TITLE INSURANCE
DR. HERMAN I. LEVtN
LOREN'$ SHARPENING
MEINEKE DISCOUNT MUFFLERS
.132783- MILLIPORE CORPORATION.
136420
1~0460
141700
160373
i60400
160407
160430
164705
166200
180500
182780
I86500
MUNICIPAL POLICE
NATIONAL WELDING PRODUCTS
NEPTUNE METER CO.
PALM BEACH BRAKE & WHEEL
PALM BCH. COUNTY P.B.A.
PALM BEACH HYDRAULIC JACK
PALM BEACH RADIO, INC.
POWER TOOL SERVICE
PUBLIX MARKET
EVA RAYMOND
RICH MOTORS, INC.
RUSSELL 8 AXON
6/29/79 42.81
6/29/79 56.00
6/29/79 10.00
6/29179 191.23
6/29/79 9To87
6/29/79 32.20
6/29/79 51.44
6/29/79 140.00
6/29/79 15.00
6/29/79 735'.71
6/29/19 3,000.00
6/29/?9 13,671.58
6/29/79 53.45
6/29/79 .............
6/29/79 43,281.00
6/Z9/79 5'18.00
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117.00
130.54 .
829.15.
225.00
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6/29/79 53.70
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6/29/79 67.95
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6/29/79 951.40
6/29/79 lO.O0
6/f9/79 _1,~60.00'
6/29/79 356.60
6/29/79 90.00
6/29/79 1~7.60
6/29/79 192.30
6/29/79 24.95
6/29/79 69.18
6/29/79 30.00
6/29/79 I8.80
6/29/79 A,74~.87
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH PAGE 16
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17246
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~7248
7250
17~52
17253
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191700
192453
194703
194704
196020
196169
196225
196395
200200
202600
205410
205595
210149
;17257 216350
!~7258 216410
17259. 230400
[7260 232790
17261 390021 ·
17262 010310
I17263 020440
117264 024720
~17~-'%5 024758
17*z'66 .030185
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17268 0324~6
17269 034550
17271
17272 086350
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17275 1~0565
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~7278 16~702
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'17288
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E N T MO NT H CH.E C K S
VENDOR NAME
SEWELL HARDWARE CO.. INC.
SHERATON-TWIN TOWERS
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
STATE OF FLORIDA DEPT.
YVONNE STEWART
FLORENCE STDBBINS
SUMMERS ELECTRIC
T & T ENGINEERING
JEAN THURBER
TRAIL FORD TRACTOR CO.
TROPICAL SUPPLY CO., INC.
DoS. PENCIL &.STATIONERY
UNDERGROUNO SUPPLY
UNITED-WAY OF PALM BCH ......
CHARLES ~ALDNER,
EUNICE WILSON
JOSEPH I. MACDONALD
ASCO AUTO BODY
THE BAKER £ TAYLOR CO.
BOYNTON BEACH CHAMBER
807NTON FLOWER POT
C.K.'S LOCKSHOP, INC.
CADILLAC ENGRAVERS
PETER L. CHEMEY
COCA COLA BOTTLING CO.
CONSOLIDATED ELECTRICAL
JOHN DENSON
HUCKLEBUCK MUSIC
JACKI. S CAMERA CENTER
KOPY KING PRINTING CENTER
MAURY'S TOOL CHEST
MILLER DODGE
KAREN OKENICA
PORT-O-LET CO., INCo
PUBLIX. MARKET -
NAOMI RIBOOLI
SATTELLITE PRODUCTS, INC.
RICHARD L.SHEPARD. & ASSOC
ADA SHOOK
SOCIAL SECURITY CONTRIBUT
M. LEE_THOMPSON
TRAIL FORD TRACTOR CO.
CHARLES WALDNER. M.D.
EARL WALLACE EORD, INC.
CAROL WEYERS
CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT
6129/79 29.30
6/29/79 266.00
6/29179 2,470.8. t ........
6/29/T9 525.tB
6129179 7.50
6/29/79 10. O0
6/29/79 10o00
6129179 399.0~
~29~79 18..00
6/29/79 64.80
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6/29/79 780.00
6/29/79 -135~00
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6/29/79 278.00
6/29/79 1,148.07
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6/29/79 14.56
6/29/79
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6/29/79 43.35
6/29/79 133.00
6/29179 .... 80.24
6/29/79 16.00 '- -7--
6/29/79 '~00-00 ~
6/29/79 25.75
6/29/79 930.00
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6129/79 478.80
6/29/79 110=00
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25.03
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