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Minutes 08-16-77MINUTES OF REGUL~ CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, HELD IN CIT~ HALL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, ]977 PRESENT Josep~ Joseph DeMarco, Norman F. Strnad, ice Mayor Geme Moore, City Mamager -Mayor ~ack ealled the meeting to order at 7:30 P. M. aud re- quos at the soumd of the gavel De~e_rco. M~yor Zack rea~ a'Pre¢~amation p~oel~',zmi~g_ the week of Septem- ber1? thromgh 23, 1977, asc~t~ Week. ~e~Or Hack amn~umced that City Hall would be closed en Monday, temher 5th m~ observance ef La,or ~ay. Mayor Zack referred ~o the agemda amd auno~nced if there was amy itemamyone im the amdience desired to speak om to please give their name to N~s. Padgett aud the City Clerk will call em them a~ the ~-appropriate time. Asenda Revisions Mayor ~aek amnou~ced that ~tem V. PUBLIC HEARING regarding aonsideratiom of the propose~ budget to operate the City dmr- ing the ~t977-78 fiscal year womld ~e deleted frem the agenda. He them mmnomnced the following additions to the agenda: VI. LEGAL - D-1. City of Boy,ten Beach Joining With Other Mm~cipalities in Regards to Palm Beach Ce~uty. VII. OLD BUSINESS - E. F. G. Charter Revisiom Luvestigatiom OceamRidge Property Mrs. Jackson added that she wo~ld also like umder X. OTHER to be added a ~equest for N~. K~hl to sen~ a letter. Mr. Caldwell moved to approve the agenda revisions, se¢omded by Mr. DeMarco. ~nder discussion, Mrs. Jack~om asked if there was going to be a report om ~he ~each property and M~yor Z~ck informed her this womld be covered m~der Item G of ~ld Bmsi- ness. Motiom carried 5-0. MINUTES - RE~rLAR CI~ COUNCIL ~EETI~ BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AUGUST 16, 1977 MI~JTES Reg~_Gity ~O~l Meeting- August 2, 1977 When called mpem by Mayor EaCk, Mr. DeMarco and Mr. Strnad replied they ha4 mething. Mr. Caldwell referred to Page 16, first paragraph, fomr l~es from ~he bottom, an~ corrected it to read: "an :Ln~ust~ce ~. ~ referre~ to ] 5, the big i~the after dote have smaller ~epa~ te do the She re- ferred Ss Page al, mi~le line from the bottom., next her statement ".p~rpose" ef the Commm~ityRelations Board changed, etc. ~or Zack referred %0 seventh li~e down, and advised the majority, etc. He referred to Page 22 ~ ~uader Term of Office e~d cerme¢~ed'it to state: was elected ~he term ef eno year amthori~y a~d then a t~e members a¢¢ordd~g to Statmte 421. Mr. Catdwell moved to approve the minutes as corrected, seconded hy Mrs. Jackson. No discussiom. Motion carrie~ 5-0. P~hlic Hearin$ - Proposed Use~ Revemue Sharin~F~d - August 8, 1977 The Comncil members all replied they had ne corrections. Mrs. Jackson moved to adopt ~he minutes, secende~ by Mr. Caldwell. No discussion. Motion carried 5-0. PUBLIC AUDIENCE Ys. Lucille Mace~ appeared before the Ce~ncil~and advised that she was representing her mother, Mms. Sharney, who re- sides at 3825 Old Dixie Highway amd stated she has ~esn try- ing to have the water connected and w~uld like t~ know why it is more expensive to put water in on the north side of the street than on ~he south side and Mr. Kohl replied that he did not know a~ything about this and would have aa answer tomorrow. Ms. Maeey asked if he wemld like some facts and Mr, Kehl suggested that she come to see him t~merrew and he would definitely get an answer. Ms. Macey agreed. Mr. Harold Le~is, 2385 S. W. Congress Bl~d., appeared before the Gouncil and told about the traffic situation being danger- out at the intersection ef 15th Avenue and S. ~. 18~h Street. -2- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON~ BEACH, FLORIDA AUGUST 16, 1977 Mr. Lewis requested that something be done and suggeste~ %hat a four-way stop sign be installed and crosswalks be painted, Mayor Zack replied that he thomght money was clude~i~ the~budget to cover street marking and Mr. Kohl agreed. Mr. DeMarco referre~ to the i~stallation~oE four- signs a~d Mr. Kohl explaine~ that the Police and must make a study a~d also that fo~r-w~y stop signs comld be very da~geroaso Mr. Lewis ~hon told ahomt the c~rs ~riving ale~ t55h Avenue at 35 te 40m~, even though the speed limit is 35 mPh~ Mr. Kohl he must review t~ BIDS be painted this week, But the Stop sig~s. Concrete Block Baildin$ for Pistol Ran$~ N~. Kohl i~formed ~the Council that bids en the above were opened on Tuesday, August 9, 1977, at 3:00 P, M. in the Office of our Purchasing Agent, N~. William H. Sullivsm. The Tabulation Committee recommends acceptance of the low Bid from De-Vos Coastructiom Company of Lake Worth, Florida, in the amount of $30,65~,00. A copy of the Tabulation Sheet and Proposal siEned by Mr.. Dou~tas j. DelVes, President of De-Mos Construction ComDa~ are em file. He has checke~ all other requirements and everything is in order. Fm~s for the ah0ye projec% will ~e available aport the adoption of the 1977- 1~78 ~get in ~e Police Dep~rtment (Capital Outlay) A¢co~t Ne. 001 ~60-99. He concurs with the recommendations of the Tabulation Committee. Nayor Zack re~ueste~ the City Manager to inform the City ~eu~ci!whatthis building will include and Mr. Eohl ex- plalned that it was just the shell of the building with concrete block walls, roof, space for air conditioners, and concrete floor. Mayor Zack asked if the painting womld,.~.be done by Ci%y crews and Mr. Kohl replied that he had not aske~ the City Council about that ~ecause it will cost money. Mrs. Jackson moved to grant the bid to De-Vos Construction Company for a concrete block ~uilding for the ~istol range in the amount of $30,659.00. Mr. DeMarco seconded the mo- tio~. No discussion. Motion carrie~ 5-0. ~. Kohl added that they estimated $30,000 for this job. LEGAL Ordinances - 2nd Readin~ - P~hlic Neari~g Propose~ Ordinance No. 77-20 - Re: To Allow Schools as Condi- tie,al Uses in the R-IAAA and C-1 Zones -3- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AUGUST 16, 1977 Mr. Moore read proposed Ordinance Ne. 77-20 by caption en second reading. M~yor Zack asked if amyone i~ the audience wished to speak infavor of ~his ordinance and receive~ ~o response. He aske~ if ~eme ~shea to s~ ~eppositiem te this o~dl- n~ce ~d receive~ ~o response. Mr. DeNarco meted the adoption of ~rdinance Ne. 77-20, se We ~iscussion. Mrs~ Pa~gett took a roi1 mo~iem~ follows. Cal~well - Aye - Aye Vice Mayor Jackson - Aye Councilmaa S~rnad - Aye Mayer Zaek - Aye Motion carried 5-0. Proposed ~rdinance No. 77-21 -Re: Pertaining te Procedure for Enactment of Ordimances and Resolutionz Mr. Moore read proposed Ordimanee Ne. 77-21 by caption on second readim~o Mayor Zack asked if amyone in the audience wished to speak in favor of this ordinance and received ne response. He asked if anyene wished to oppose this ordinauce and received no re- sponse. Mrs. Jackson moved the adoption of Ordinance No. 77-21 on secc~ and final reading, seconded by Mr. Caldwelt. No dis- cussio~ Mms. Padgett took a roll call vote as follows: Councilman DeMarco - Aye Vice Mayor Jackson - Aye Coumeilman Strnad - Aye Coum¢itman Caldwell -Aye Mayor Zack - Aye Motion carried 5-0. .Proposed Ordinance No. 77-22 - Re: To Establish Upda~e~ Build- ~g Pe~mi~s~ Electrical Permits and Plumhim~ Permits Mr. Moore read proposed Ordinance No. 77-22 hy caption on second reading. Mayor Zack aske~ if anyone wished to speak in favor of this ordinance and receive~ no response. He asked if a~yone wished to oppose this ordinance and received no response. -4- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AUGUST 16, 1977 ~. DeMarco moved the adoption of O~dinance No. 77-22, seconded by Mrs. Jackson. No discussion. Mrs. Padget~ took a roll call vote on the me,ion as follows: Vice ¥~yor Jackson - Aye Comncilma~Strnad -Aye Councilmam Caldwell - Aye ~emncilmsm DeMar¢o Aye Mayor Zack - Aye Motiom carried ~-0. 0r~inances - 1st Readin$ 77-25 - Re: for the Mr. Moore read proposed 0rdi~ance Ne. 77-25 in its e~tirety on first reading. the a~option of Ordimance No. 77-25 on ~onded by Mrs. Jack~o~. No discussion. Padget~ took a roll call vote on the metio~as follows: Councilman Strnad - Aye Gouncilman Caldwell - Aye Councilmam DeMarco - Aye Vice Mayor Jacksom - Aye Mayor Zack - Aye Motion carried 5-0. ~Proposed 0rdimance Ne. ~7-26 - Re: Fixing a Tax Millage Hate ~or the Fiscal Year Be~ir~im$ 10-I-77 and Ending Moore read proposed Ordinance Ne. 77-26 i~ its emtirety first reading. Mrs. Jackson moved the adoption of Ordinance No. 77-26 o~ first reading, seconded ~y Mr. Caldwell. No discussion. 2~s. Padgett took a roll call vote o~ the motion as follows: Councilman De¥~rco - ~ye Vice Mayor Jackson - Aye Ceuncilmam Strnad - Aye Councilmam Caldwell - Aye Mayor Zack - Aye Motion carrie~ 5-0. Resolutions -5- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AUGUST 16, 1977 Proposed Reselutiom No. 77-~S- Re: Setting Forth Duties amd Responsibilities Of Cemmmaity Relations Board Mr. Moore read proposed Reselutiom Ne. 77-S$. Mrs. Jackson suggested possibly addimgNo. 5 a~d Mayor Zack suggested broadening it to cover the emtire City instead.of just the morthwest section. Mrs. Jackson agreed that she did not thiak the northwest sectiem should be specified and added that she also thought another item shomld be added to cover smy other projects which may belong te this group. Mr. DeMaree referred to the being stated in several ~re suggested cha~gimg it to cover~ ~ and having Section5 te aover a~v other duties or respomsibilities assigned by ~he City Council. Mr. De~L~rco moved the adoption of Reselmtion secom~ed by Mr. Oaldwetl. No ~iscussi~. Mrs. Padgett took a roll call vo~e o~ the motlom as follows: Vice Mayor Jacksom - Aye Comncilma~ Etrnad - Aye Councilman Caldwell - Aye Oou~cilman DeMarco - Aye Mayor Back - Aye Motion carrie~ 5-0. Other City of Boynten Beach Joining With Other Mumicipalities in Regards to Palm Beach Mrs. Jackso~ moved that we join im the suit with the other cities fighting this, seconded by Mr. Caldwelt. Under dis- cussion, Mayor Back explained that this was in ref~erence te double taxation and payimg the Sheriff's Department to patrol the City an~ the Oity Police doing this. Mr. De~rco asked if amything had develepe~ yet an~ ~s. Jackson replie~ that she thought they were waiting to see how many cities Join. Motio~ carrie~ 5-0. OLD BUSINESS Discuss Leisureville Storage B~ilding - Co~cilmen JoeDeMarce mhd Richar~ D. Oaldwell Mr. DeMarco stated that in regards to the Leisureville storage buildimg, he would like to have more open discussion. Mrs. Jackson s~ggested that a motiom he made to reconsider their vote. M~. DeMarco moved to reconsider, seconded by Mr. Caldwell. Motion carried 5-0. -6- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AUGUST 16, 1977 Mr. DeMarco referred to there seeming to be a problem with this and suggested having more output regarding this build- ingj He added that he was not q~te satisfied with what has transported and woatd ~ke to hear more about i~. Mayor Zack replied that the previons mimutes contained about ten pages of testimony. Ne. Caldwelt stated that based on the facts that were pre- sented at the last meeting, due consideration sh,uld be given to their previous action. He mentiomed %he las~ time and he ~elieves the City Attorney indicate~ that he was ~n target that we might be in a situatiom similar te Village Royale em the C~eer~.~ As it stands now, he ~tuderstauds a s~it ~ ~eem ~nership of this particular pre~er~y. it woml~ beiim the Oouncil's, City's amd peoples' interest to vo~e %e rescind their aotiom taken.~ the last Co-moil meeting. He Believes all further acti~ shoul~ be held in abeyance umtll smch time as the applicamt files with the City or proper appli- cant is, He thimks amy other action woul~ ~e somewhat pre- · at~br e. Mr. Caldwelt moved to rescind the last Co~umcil meeting vote £or demial of the ~mildimg permit, seconded by Mr. DeMarce. Ember ~iscussion, Mr. Moore clarified ~hat this wo~l~ get it back to even keel again. Mrs. Jackson aske~ if this was the legal way to do it and if we woul~ be ge~timg imvolved in anything and Mr. Moore informed her this would get it ~ack to where there has ~eem recommendatioms ma~e s~d no actiom stated he could mmderstand ho~h si~es of ~he argmmem~; however, his reactiom was to take a look at it an~ listem to the people. Mayer Zack them called on the people from the audienee wish- ~ %* speak e~ this and the following appeared before the O~uncil. Mr. R. B. Vastine, 132 Leis~reville Boulevard, stated he would Moore clm~ified that the matter before the Coumcil is appro- val or disapproval of the applicat~om for the site plam. Mrs. Vastime continue~ that he has read with comsiderable con- cern the minutes of the Planning &~ Zoning Bos~d of April 12 -7- MINUTES - REGULAR CiTY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH. FLORIDA AUGUST 16, 1977 and also read in detail the ten pages sf the City Cem~¢il minutes ef August 2 this matter. He is happy a Basically referrimg ~o humbly submits th~ the City Osu~cil ~id ~e$ act as a jmdieial body ~ de~isiens re- g~ardimg Charter bylaws er the reereatiom, laws ef Leis~reville. ~ states that this discussion abomt those matters do, the Ci~Ceum¢it. It is a~ imter~al mat~er Leis~reville a~ the members o Also. ~hose who eppe- at no time ~ ~efore t~e I% was mot dele i~ ~eis~re- the Also. approved ~his ptam. He Soar4 the feelings ~ei~eville that these I$isneede~. Jose tiom. by the eatrusted for are im office. ville Recreatmioa is a cerpora- of Dive.tots elected im Leisure~ille and they are time they ~e Leis~re- Boar~ of by the City the get involve4 de have He th~mks the ef ~he buildimg as was te~ ~et ~ey ~o make ~tter comes up whether the hmit~ing is w&th the existing the pe~mi~ The issue is not , But whe~th ~er i~ is compatible . appearance amd -8- MINUTES - REGULAR CIT~ COUNCIL MEETLNG BOTNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AUGUST 16, 1977 locatiem. The Board of Direetors has submitted a plam for a buil4i~g they will.not own and on laud they ds not owa. This is contrary to their doc~ments. They are tryimg to aet for beth the land owner amd home ewmer. They have ignored the fact that the proposed locatiom and appears~ee womld be detri- mental to the site. This has met beem made clea~. The plam The application is famlty The home swmers association is not amthorize~ ~ect. The asso¢iatio~ has ~e eim ~he recreation leases, The Z have mot beem honestly imformed opt!ems im tkis They have that in the even~ this is eros%ed, i~crease ~heir imcr~ase their maintenance amd cam ~e sold Please comsider the overall concept. He ~himks they w~!l fim~ ~hat the ac~ f~r the ~ for the ~me beeamse of that, e~t issme~amy permit. Mr. W. 18th ~ the ~ ~ that he of im the Leisureville. He $30,000 te ~. for ~he stor- r raises is a a~y- thing to do He does not this~ dS-- should ~e i~to See Minutes 9-6-77 Zack informed ~im this w~:not im order at this time and a he~rimg would be held on the ~udge~ at the second readimg of t~e ordimamce. k~. Caldwell then asked Mr. Howell with the b~itd~g plem as it stan4s now an~ if the Co~¢il approves it, does the Bmildimg Department have a legal path to issue the permit a~d Mr. Howell replied that this bmildimg has passed all the Boards and whe~ it is approved by the Comncit, he has t~ issue a permit. -9- MINUTES REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AUGUST 16, 1977 Mr. Caldwell referred te there being some questie~ whether a permit comld be issued Based ea the sigmatmre om the apptiea- ~l~m~ Mr. Str~ad s~ated that he t~ks this has mothimg te de with this whatever and the Go,oil is here to decide whether this is legal and proper for Leis-~reville. Nr. Howell added that ne applieatiom had Been submitted to the Building Galdweli referred te approving this amd the that it turns out that the wrsng people proposed this an~ayer Zack replied that this was me ~iffer- ent than a~y ether application. asked if ~ere in agreemen~ that it was an a~d~rs. Jackson replied: DeMarce ¢larifie~ that it ~id mot concern agreed. Mr. DeF~urce stated that it was passe~ & Ze~i~g Board a~d Cemmmm- ity Appearance It meets the codes ~d ordinances ef the Cit~. He th~ we are e~t of or,er ~ying te deny the must It1 from iafermatien as to tablisg this. stated that site and Beau- ~any people have eomform te the Board gather Mayer Sac~ stated he would llke to make seme remarks hefore a m~tiem ~s made. Im reference to the questions asked by Mr. DeMar¢o, it was reported in the mimmtes that %hey de have the permissi~m of the developer and this is ne different tha~ amy other humlding eree%ed in Leisureville. He realizes it is a 99 year lease and. the developer ownsthe Bmil~. He does ~ot thi~k we should he involved im this. We mast sider the iafermatien presented. Mrs. Jacksom stated that the addition to the offiee bmild- ing never went to the Coumeil te be vexed eh. It was ap- proved ~y the Pla~miag & Zoning Board ia October, 1975. Mr. Cal~well stated that he still feels ~eeaase~ef the nature of this issue a~d the people we represen~ he would like to get a legal ~ic~ure~ of the wants there. He moves to table this until the ~e~ple can come ~orth with a majerity opinion whether this Bmildimg complies with the architecture and nature of the B~ildings ia that area. Mayor Zask replied that he wanted a ceasensus ef the people, but the Board ef Directors have the same respomsibilit~, the same as the Geuncil members. We shoul~ either de~y or a~ce~t ~he plum. -10- MINUTES - RE~LAR CIT~ COUNCIL ~EETI~ BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AUGUST 16, 1977 Mrs. Jacksem asked if we could get imvelved in this and Mr. Moore questiomed i~ what regard. Mr. DeMa~co asked if this was rejected, ceal~ they ge legally te ¢our~ a~d ob~im a perm&t amd Mr. Moore ~eplied they comld try. Mrs. Jacksom asked if we cemldask the associatiom er owners to vote em this and Mayer Zack replied that he ~id mot thimkthts was our affair. Mr. DeMarco made a motiom to approve this b~ildd~g, seconded ~y M~. £tr~ad. Under discussiom, Mr. ~aldwell stated that he sti!~ of the split decisions by bs~h Boards amd , he ~eem ~ot t~we ~e acti~ for the ~erit~ of ~he ~ DeMise ~eplie~ that he ~ee~, e~ p~!em. ~s. Padgett ~hem t~ek a r~ll call ve~e e~ the moti~ fellows: Councilma~ $~rma~ - Aye ¢o~cilma~. Cal~well - N~ ~e~cilma~ DeMarco - Aye Vice Mayor Jacksem - Ne Mayor Zack - Aye Motiom carried 3-2. Consider Recommemdation of Police & Fire Retirememt Fmnds (Tabled) Mayor Zack asked if there was any imformatiom from the general employees amd Mrs. Padgett replied: mo. Mrs. Jacksom moved to strike this from the agenda, seconded by Mr. DeMarco. No discussiom. Motiem carried 5-0. Earl Pratt Law Smit - Re: Water Plamt (Tabled) Mayor Zack remarked there was still time om this ~nd Mr. Moore agreed. It was agreed to leave this om the table. Consider Rate & Fee Increases for the Mmnicipal Cemetery - Ma~or Joseph F. Zaok ~&myor Zack referre~ to the City Council members receivin~ a memorandum from the O~rmam of the Cemetery Board regard- ing fees and rates and requested the wish ef the CcmmCil. Mrs. Jacksem suggested aocepti~g the recommendations of the Cemetery Board and requesting the City Attorney to prepare ~he proper resolmtiom. Mr. Moore inferme~ her that the resolutio~ was prepared a~d he read Resel~tiom No. 7~-TT. Mrs. Jacksom moved the adoptiom of Resolmtiom No. 77-TT, seconded by Mr. DeMarco, No discussiom. ~s. Padgett took a roll call vote en the motiom as fellows: -11- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOTNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AUGUST 16, 1977 Councilman Caldwell - Aye Cou~cilma~ DeMarco - Aye Vice Mayor Jackson ~Aye Cou~cilma~ Strnad -- ~e ~ayor Zack - Aye Motion carried 5-0. Charter Revision Mayor Zaek referre~ to ~he January 18 meeting when he ~roug~t Cha~ter Re~ision ~e~ttee ~ a~ke~ ~ the the Chafer ~d had ~th~ te ~e~ort, M~. was i~h the M~icl~ Ce~e G~ratio~ and a price ef w~ gi~e~ to ~e~t th~. He thi~ we ~ould look it E~er witheu$ s~d~g that ameer eZ me~ey. ~d~2~ a~ed tha~ they were wor~ng e~ it, but ~o not ha~e a f~ report, referred to the February 1 meeting when file ;e~ from Mayor DeLetE and aaked if the checked iuto these files. Mr. Moore re- files he~ug rather wolumineus and advised approximately 3/4 ' s ef the way through. H~ of criminal activity te dat~, but be completed withi~ 30 days. 0¢ea~ R~dse Property 'P~eposat for Metear Tract to a representative being present tonight, that he did not see auyene present. Mayor Zack a man ¢~alling him from Miami last week wanting ~ud wer~ with the City Coumcil in regards to a He Suggests that they ch.e¢.k with the. ? .l~nnimg ~ City Planner ~ and Bu~l~g Official ~n re- area which will take' approximately 30 days. members discussed the location and viewed the of the area° ~y~or Za~k stated he would like to ha~e acme written imferma- ~ie~ en t~is. and explained the procedure to be followed. -12- MINUTES - REGUL~ CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOTNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AUGUST 16, 1977 Mr. Moore referred to this being Field's property amd asked if he wa~ted to give or sell the City the land and Mayor was a nice piece of land and is withim the Oity limits amd ready for December an~Mr. ~eMarce agreed, but smEgested that it. be locked ~te. Zaek referred te finding out the c~st, study ma~e, etc. a~dMr. DeNarc o to ~et it~ £ormatiom wit~ ~. a goll cease. t~s ~m ~ ~e offer~ w~t the devele~r w~ c~ a they were a~mt sad ~. el~ifie~ the Coumcil. Mr. Cat,well possibly a~e imterested shou~ see what state~ he ~i~ Aot kmow ~ted ADMINISTRAT I~E Public ~tility Commissiom & Florida Power. & Light - Councilmau Richard D. Cal~welt Mr. Cal~we!l explained how the Public Service Cem~ssion re- cently create~ a~inversion of the electrie~ate system. Hc~- e~er, he thimks they have established the ¢omservation level at such a ri~icale~s low level that everyone who runs am ai~ conditioner, has a refrigerator, etc. is paying mmch higher rates. He ~hiwks this City shomld place itself im a positiem and offer itsel£ as a vamgm~rd for other m~icipalities demand they increase the 750 kilowatts to at least 1,000 kilowatts per month giving the average 'home owner a greater e~portunity te take advantage of. As it sta~dsnew, every home owner he has talked ~o has had the same complaints, ~tickinE up for the people and also the City itself hy ~a~ting the proper reselmtiom to.he sent te varie~ mmnici- palmties am~ ~irectly te the Public Service Commissiom ex- Comncil,s desire ~o protect the citizens against this kew fignre and demanding they increase the ~gmre to at least 1,000 kilowatts per momth. M~s. Jackson ~econded this as a metion~ No discussiom. Motion carried 5~0. -13- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AUGUST 16, 1 977 Consider Recommendation te Demolish Certaia Structures in Osn~uctio~ with Cemmmnit~ Development Program Mr. Kohl referred to a list of owners samos and address sub- mitted of six structures aud stated they recommend demelitiem and clearing ef the .land per Chapter 14-A Code of Ordinances, and in conjuactien w~th Project+ They wo~ld very e~curremee with the recommendation ts demolisk these strmctu~es and ask that the City Attorney be directed to prepare the necessary ~ecu- meRt. F~s. Jackson moved to grant this request, seconded by DoNates. Under ~iscussien, F~r. Strnad asked whe~ these particular places are demolished, do we have to take care of the relocation of the people and Mr. Kohl informed him that most of the places are empty. Mstio~ carried 5-0. Approval of Zomin$ for Beverase Licenses Pizzaria Lstlk~ Inc., 141 North Compress Avenue Mr. Kohl read the applieatie~. Mrs. Jackson moved that it ~e granted, seconde~ by Mr. DeMarco. Ne discussion. Motio~ carried 5-0. Bahama Smekeheuse~ Inc.~ 902 N. Federal HiEhw~¥ Mr. Kohl read this application. Mr. Caldwell made a motion to grant, seconded by Mrs. Jackson. No ~iscussion. Motiom carried 5-0. Permit for Solicitation - Poi~ciaaa Rams Football Team Mr. Kohl read the application and requested Mr. DeMarco moved te grant, seconded by Mrs. discussion. Motion carried 5-0. that it be granted. Jackssn. No List of P~¥ments for Jul~ 1977 Mrs. Jacksen moved te accept the List of Payments for July 1977 and attach~to the miuu~es, seconded by Mr. DeMarco. U~der discussion, Mr. Caldwell asked why Jack's Camera Shop appears so many times and Mr.?ehl informed him that they buy film for the Pelice and Fire Departments for the inves- tigation of cases. Mrs. Jackson added that pictures were also taken of vacant lots. Mr. Kohl added that film was also msed by the General Services Department. Motio~ car- ried 5-0. Letter Mrs. Jackson referred to a newspaper article stating that the County is giving $2,000 for Seacrest Boulevard to ~e -14- MtS~TES - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AUGUST 16, 1977 widened to three laues from 8th St. to Bethesda ~morial Hospital. She would like to have the City Manager send a letter to we were~told Seacrest Blvd. co~d Lot be lanes. She did speak to the assistant engiL~er amd was told the rules were out of date. They must have some kiLd of rule and she wants te k~ow the defiLite reaseL for this. M~. DeMarco added that he and Y~s. Jacksom attended a meeting i~West Palm Beach and it was stated Shere was no way possible te make a tkree lane highway, but Low they a~e doiag this~ ~. DeP~rco them se¢ond~ Mrs. JackseL's See Minutes 9-6-77 e~er~north of fomr lanes b~ea~e~fthe ~kraima~e an~ south of Bethes~a Hospital will be t~ee ~d two-l~e~.~ Ne wo~ ~ to have th~ ~ black and w~e.~ ~. DeM~co refe~re~ te the~ state,riSs ~hat ~ree l~es were im~ssib, le. ~. Strn~ stated he ~id mot ~h~ we ~e resDemSi~le to ~ peo~e f~ this, ~t it ~ the Colby's ~s. Ja~s~ state~ she fel~ we ~e more or ~ vots~ te ~mct the Co~y to go ~ea~. ~tiom c~ied ~0. Approval of Bills M~. Kohl stated that before reading the list of bills, he would like to go ~ver the three bills rejected at the last meeting. He referred to RLssell & Axon, #12, iL the amo~t of $5,523.72 for resident inspectioL am~engi~eeri~g services during constructioL at the ~ater Treatment Plant aud Ware- house and #10 dm the amount of $5,613.04 for consultingser- ~ices ~iLg construction of the Water Facilities ExpansioL Water Treatment Ptamt and advised that he~ has their emtire service ~d personnel costs a~ the number of hours ~dmen. tiom to ~elete softening of the Water Treatment Plant and he h~s the labor costs and m~mber of mamhoUrs. Tkis was all a~proved by the Commcit, It was aDprove~y ceLtract with Rmssell & ~on. The st~ff has gon~ ~ver ali three of these bills. Mr. Kohl then read the following bills for approval: 1. Lon$view Li~e $ 1,834.80 ~aemica~s for Sewer Treatment Plant Pay from budgeted f~ads 030-822.65 2. I.B.M. Corporation 4,083.95 Monthly 9omputer rental Shipping charges - Pay from budgeted fuads for Augast, 1977 - $ 4,029.00 54.95 00~-890.38 -15- MI~JTES - REGULAR CITY COUNOIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AUGUST 16, 1977 3. ~enstruction Cor Est. #ti 376,182.34 Pay Atlanti6 ~atiomal Bamk 1975B Series Contract dated 7/9/76 Chlori~e & Chemical Products ,086.00 Pay from budgeted funds 030-811.63 5. O~stom ] 3,810.00 Bid o~ 4/13/?? approved 4/19/77 Pay from budgeted fumds 030-902.20 R~in Coms.truction 2,934.86 P~ving Varioms streets Pay from Federal Revenue Sharing Fmmd o2o-895 7. Jobear~ Inc. Imv. #1 22,812.07 sani~ry Sewer Lines S. W. 12th Street Co~cil approved 5/3/77 Pay from Unappropriated Surplus Utility Gemeral Fund 030-2~5 8. Willie Rath McGra~y 96.00 server for Senior Citizens Club - 2 weekm Pay from budgeted fumes 020-880 Ordinance $73-15-, passed 5/15/73 9. Isiah Andrews 110.00 Driver for Se~ior Citizens Club - 2 weeks Pay from budgeted fumds 020-880 Ordinance #73-15, passed 5/15/73 Mr. Kohl stated that the bills described have been approved and verified ~y the department heads involved; checked an~ approved for payment by ~he Finance Department~;'fun~s are available in their respec%ive ~dgets. He, therefore, recom- mends payment~of these bills. Mrs. Jackson moved to pay the bills including the ones from Russell& Axen, secon~e~ By Mr. Caldwell. Under discussion, ~yor Zack referred to the hill from R~bi~ Construction and clarified that it was material for the work and Mr. Kohl agreed. Motiom carried 5-0. Mr. Strnad stated he wo~ld like to ask one ~uestion. He is very pleased to see the memo sent to ms by the City Manager in reference to our vehicles on patrol thromg~o~t the City, ~t wa~ just womdering hew the City is going to check and find out if these rules are ~eing carried through and ~. Kohl informed him that they had a staff meeting on that and it will improve. -t6- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AUGUST 16, 1977 ADJOURNME~T ~rs. Jackse~ me, ed to adj1our~, secomded by Mr. Cal~well. Motiom carried 5-0 and the meeting was properly adjour~e~ at 9:00 P. M. CITY OF BO~NTON BEACH, FLORIDA ~ ~ ~ayer ~ ~ Vice Mayor ATTEST: Ceuncil Member ' ~' Recording 'Secretary (Two Tapes) -17- LIST OF PAYMENTS July, 1977 Payments made in July by Date: July 1, 1977 ........... - ......................................... $ July 5, 1977 .................................................... July 6, 1977 .................................................... July 7, 1977 .................................................... July 8, 1977 ................................................... July tl, i977 ................................................... July 12, 1977 ................................................... July 13, 1977 ................................................... July 14, 1977 ................................................... July 15, 1977 ................................................... July 18, 1977 ................................................... July t9, 1977 ................................................... July 20, 1977 ................................................... July 21, 1977 ........... July 22, 1977 July 25, 1977 ........... July 26, 1977 ........... July 27, 1977 ........... July 28, 1977 ........... July 29, 1977 .................................... 95,073.23 6,679.06 7,230.50 15,139.25 115,053.11 116,842.37 105,358.34 1,746.00 21,194.85 82,540.46 14,589.27 298,845.42 34,611.99 91~710.84 80,808.57 4,445.26 3,343.97 6,290.79 3,447.43 ............... 1!0,.092.86 $ 1,215,043.57 Payments made in July by Fund: General Fund .............................................. ~ ...... $ Water and Sewer Revenue Fund ............. . Sewer and Water Deposit Fund .................................... M2ility General Fund ............................................ Federal Revenue Sharing Fund Operating Capital Improvement Fund .............................. Retirement Trust Fund ........................ ~. ................. Municipal Police ~etirement Fund ................................ Fireman's Relief & Pension Fund .................................. P' ~ ' Fund u~lzcmty .................................................... Boynton Beach Memorial Park Fund ................................. Federal Public Works Employment Act .............................. 671,508o14 418,160.18 1,965.10 68,350.83 11,828.50 8,913.41 194. i0 1,579.88 1,507.65 3,!43.19 ,, 27,892.59 $ !,215.043.57 July 1, 1977 GEI~EllAL F-b~qO 20580 20781 20782 20783 20784 20785 20786 20787 20788 20789 20790 20791 20792 20793 20794 20795 20796 20797 20798 20799 20800 20801 20802 20803 20804 20805 20806 20807 20808 20837 Minnie L. King s 246.04 Henry Schultz 361.22 Callie Clanton 430.7i Freddie Patrick 425.56 Noah E. Hnddleston 428.18 Gerald Orsini 148.66 Bradford Bax!ey 195.32 William Cavanaugh 396.4Q Christine Bridges 117.76 Edward Winston 147.02 Christopher Wildner 306.78 C. Lucas 200.00 Void See June 29 Sam Tick 600.00 City of Boynton Beach - Fireman's Relief & Pension 2,824.38 City of Boynton Beach - Petty Cash 31.82 Steve Brunner 120.00 Charles Godfrey 30.00 Betty Garriga 30.00 Eva Raymond 30.00 Olyve Schootey 10.00 City of Boynton Beach - Payroll Funds 39,~28.77 City of Boynton Beach - Municipa~ Police Pension 893.5~ City of Boynton Beach - Fireman's Relief & Pension 597.56 City of Boynton Beach - Boynton Bch. Retirement Trust 2,316.29 Boynton Beach Credit Union 6,802.57 First Bank & Trust 10,527.17 Veva Armbruster 10.00 City of Boynton Beach - Water Department 3,241.00 $ 70,996.75 WATER 03751 03752 03753 AND S~R REVENUE FUND City of Boynton Beach - Petty Cash City of Boynton Beach - Water Department City of Boynton Beach - Payroll Funds PUBLICITY _~%I~ 1680 Bernie Valentine 1681 Jeannie Dodge 1682 Patricia McCaulley 1683 Nora Ammann 1684 West Brothers, Inc. RETIREMENT TRUST FIUND 1594 Rena Carrier 1595 Frank Johnson 1596 Olive Wallace S 22.97 275.05 18,958.64 S 19,256.66 575.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 47145 S 727.45 63.23 88.75 Page 1 July 1, 1977 RETIREMENT TR~ST FOND (continued) 1597 Woodrow Entsay 1598 Eleanor Puffer 1599 W.T. Welch 1600 Ada Shook 1601 Muriel Holzman 1602 Constance Baish 1603 Mary Schorrm 1604 Mildred Zwart 1605 John Schneider 1606 Karo Williams 1607 Frank Bednarik 1608 George Johnson FiREMANmS RELIEF PENSION FL~ 0182 John Tuite 0183 Harold Herring 0184 Ken Snow 0185 Norman Lolatte 0186 Merrill Lyn~h~ Pierce, Fenner & Smith I~JNICiPAL POLICE RETIREP~NT FUND 0103 Edward Sullivan PEDERALRE%~tqUE SHARING EZIND 554 Willie Ruth McGrady 555 Isiah Andrews GRAND TOTAL July 5, 1977 GENERAL FUND 20809 20810 20811 20812 20813 20814 20815 20816 20817 20818 20819 20820 20821 20822 20823 20824 20825 Mac Papers Incorporated John B. Dunkle Kopy King Printing Center Sun State Office Machines Olympia Sport Shop Suzanne M. Kruse W. S. Darley & Co. Charles Waldner, Jr. MoD. Hadley's International City Management Assoc. Jack's Camera Center Ledbetter E~ectric Lindsley Lumber Maekle Nursery Mars Signal Light Co. Pompano Office Supply Roberts Septic Tanks $ 55.64 91.28 82.65 202.21 164.46 53.79 253.66 77.13 133~20 365.91 325.92 88.66 $ 2,215.39 $ 91.50 30.34 225.41 42.46 1,190.17 $ 1,579.88 194.10 48.00 55.00 103.00 $ 97.20- 5.45 8.60 33.60. 25.50 i35.00 35.83 170.00 53.55 22.50 71.96 257.40 29.96 156.00 823.63 I55.86 45.00 Page 2 July 5~ 1977 GENEP~.L F~OND (contiuued) 20826 20827 20828 20829 to 2083~ 20832 20833 20834 20835 20836 Boynton Little League Baseball Assoc. Master Pools Delray Aluminum Co. See June 30 See June 30 See June 30 Void Gulf Oil Corp. Cart Soil & Sod Patti Eisenzi~mer William Reardon WATER 03754 03755 03756 03757 03758 AND SE~IERREVENVJE FUND Xerox Corporation Land Surveyor's Seminar Perry A. Cessna Ward Engineering Co. Peni~lar Electric Distributors S~ER AND WATER DEPOSIT FUND 01787 Ellen Gordon G_RAND TOTAL $6,679.06 July 6, 1977 GEA~RAL FUN~D 20838 Tereesa Padgett 20839 Void 20840 Jean Bartasuis FEDERAL PUBLIC WORKS EMPLOYMENT 0514 Century Pool Services GRAND TOTAL $7,230.50 July 7, 1977 GENERAL FUND 20841 20842 20843 20844 20845 20846 20847 20848 20849 Associated Court Reporters Manhattan Trophies Robert Andersonm Garden Club of America Consumer News Straw into Gold Gretchen Luby Earth Superintendent of Documents 160.00 !00i00 100.00 3,143.03 490.00 16.00 9.00 $ 6,145.07 $ 66.87' 125.00 96.60' 50.42 190.00 $ 528.89 $ 5.10 $ 125.00 100.00 $ 225.00 $ 7~005.50 21.32 273.20 7.00 3.50 4.95 4.70 192.50 9.95 7.85 Page 3 July 7, 1977 GENERAL FENND (continued) 20850 20851 20852 20853 20854 20855 20856 20857 20858 20859 20860 20861 20862 20863 20864 20865 20866 20867 20868 20869 20870 20871 20872 20873 20874 20875 20876 20877 20878 20879 20880 20881 Z0882 2~883 20884 20885 20886 20887 20888 20889 20890 20891 20892 20893 Z~94 20895 20896 20897 20898 20899 20900 Miami Herald Publishing Beacon Restaurant Boynton Auto C~lRss & Body Shop Boynton Gun & Lock Cain Feed & Supply Fire Equipment Sales & Service Hauser Motor Co. Mc. Pherson's Office Machines Seaorest Veterinary Center Palm Beach Radio U. S. Postmaster Pat Licata Veva Armbruster Olyve Schoole~y Charles Godfrey Betty Garriga Eva Raymond United Way of Palm Beach County Boynton Beach Assoc. of Fire Fighters Palm Beach County P.B.A. International Brotherhood of Firement& Oilers Union Fraternal Order of Police Asgrow of Florida Boynton Auto Glass & Body Shop Easy Pay Tire Store Florida Brake & Truck Parts The Harrison Go. Hauser Motor Co. Peacock:s Radiator Service Sea Mist Marina Service Equipment Co. Trail Ford Tractor Co. Earl Wallace Ford Sharon Randolph Gulfstream Lumber Neenah Foundry Co. Service Industrial Supply Co. Florida Educational Paperbacks Doubleday & Co. J. J. A. Wolf ~rest Dist. C. S. Underhill Iqational Audio-Visual Assoc. Mike Gehring Richard Verzaal Karen Okenica Pete Basil Hucklebuck Music Productions Willie Gibson Cathy Patterson Florida Tennis Association Fra~khouse Electric 127.10 2.28 121.00 200.95 135.64 24.00 41.60 17.50 40.00 !192.30 750.00 5.00 iO.OG 10.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 46.51 284.40 289.00 34.75 384.00 !50~00 110.90 17.52 61.42. 47.50 38.19 94.50 41.40 471.80 84.00 15.79 16.06 27.97 204.94 28.45 31.83 13.56 6.00 3.75 18.50 3.50 432.00 381.60 220.00 75.00 132.00 88.00 20.00 55.25 Pa§e 4 July 7, 1977 20901 20902 20903 20904 20905 20906 20907 (continued) Hardrives United Warehouse Appliance Outlets George & Cneri Cassell Florida Printing Co. Gulf Oil Corp. Manufacturers Life Insurance City of Boymton Beach - Boymton Beach Memorial Park WATER 03759 03760 03761 03762 03763 03764 03765 03766 03767 03768 03769 03770 03771 03772 AkTD SEWER REVENUE FUND Frankhouse Electric Steven's Drugs u Florida Bolt & Nut Co. Service Industrial Supply Jack's Camera Center Hardrives Miller Bearings Underground Supply Co. Delray Chemical Co. Allied Chlorine & Chemical Products geacrest Petroleum Co. Boynton Pump & Supply Davis Meter & Supply Manufacturers Life Insurance G_RAN~ TOTAL $15,139.25 July 8, 1977 GENERAL 20908 20909 20910 20911 20912 20913 20914 20915 20916 20917 20918 20919 20920 20921 20922 20923 20924 20925 20926 20927 20928 20929 City of Boynton Beach - Petty Cash Nathaniel McGrady Mack Sloan Patrick Hopkings Lenon Harris Curtis Henry Tommy Jenas Joseph Stocks Daniel Ferry Lee Thomas Xerox Corporation National Welding Products Holly Accumulator & Electronics Adams Chevrolet Pierce Tire Co. W. W. Grainger~ Inc. Coca Cola Bottling Co. Dennis R. Stecker Daily Black Journal Adams Chevrolet Co. Halsey & Griffith Halsey & Sriffith 183.00 341.00 100.0Q 686.2~ 3,777.8~ 571.98 500.00 $ 12,382.47 $ 44.92 18.02~ 11.00. 86.52 14.68 15.53' 186.93 873.09 74.51' 89.72 64.58 391.08 864.60 21.60: $ 2,756.78 $ 34.21 404.94' 239.94' 137.84 358.00 360.20 165.39' 140.16 215.12 325.48 147.60 47.76 113.79 28.07 628.20 34.65 51.70' 100.00 45.00 12.04 110.00 26.31 Page 5 July 8, 1977 GENERAL ~JN-D (continued) 20930 20931 20932 20933 20934 20935 20936 20937 20938 20939 20940 20941 20942 20943 20944 20945 20946 20947 20948 20949 20950 20951 20952 20958 20954 20955 20956 20957 Picard Chemical $ 270.00. Picard Chemical 29.70 Boynton Glass Service 188.95 Densberger Fire Equipment 55.00 E & S Products Co. 77.55 Jennings Towing Service 72.40 Office Equipment Service 35.00 Ross Products 12.07' Seaores~ Petroleum 475.48 Triple Cedar Nursery 45.00 Truck & Tractor Parts Service 34.45 tlalsey & Griffith 25.2~ Boynton Beach Fire Dept. - Curtis E. Wright 98.90 Clean Machine Car Wash 26.00* Jack's Camera Center 75.75 Whirr MacDowell 189.5Q seacrest veterinary center 80.00 Department of Health & Rehabilitative Services 80.00 Steve Gale 44.20 John Dunkle 10.90 Jack, s Camera Center 9.36 City of Boynton Beach - Payroll Funds 40,839.94 City of Boynton Beach - Municipal Police Pension Fund 1,000.52 City of Boynton Beach - Firemen's Reliefi& Pension Fund 689.44 City of Boynton Beach R Retirement Trust Fund 2,287.05 Boynton Beach Federal Credit Union 6,887.57 First Bank & Trust I2,295.92 Chelsea Picket Association 100.00 WATER 03773 0377~ 03775 03776 03777 03778 03779 03780 03781 03782 03783 03784 03785 03786 03787 03788 03789 03790 03791 03792 03793 03794 A~ SE%~ER REVENUE ~ity?ofc~OyRton%Beach - Petty ~ash Xerox Corp. Allied Chlorins & Chemical Delray Chemical ¥~SC0 Julie Maccarrone Adams Chevrolet Halsey & Griffith Kopy King Printing Center Halsey & Griffith Picard Chemical Graybar Electric Sew~tl Hardware Porter Paint Autoproducts Helco Safety Equip. Keatts Trucking Taylor Rental Center Underground Supply Halsey & Griffith City of Boynton Beach - Payroll Fundss U. S. Post.aster $69,762.32 $ 2,!.75~ 147.59 1,810.00 137.50 287.55. 30.00~ 8.70 t0.00 57.65~ I6.42~ 73.00~ 233.78. 289.67 76.79 131.8! 21,00 162.50 76°95 342.~0 I5.10 $25,951.45 Page 6 July 8, 1977 (continued) FEDERAL ILEVEk~JE SHARING 556 isiahAndrews 557 Willie Ruth McGrady 558 Publix Supermarket 559 Tennis Supply PUBLICITY FJ_ND 1685 City of Boynton Beach - Petty Cash 1686 Greater Boynton Beach ~namber of Co~mnerce 1687 Darryi Foxwood RETIREMENT TR~JST FUND 1610 Lorraine Smith UTILITY GES~L ~JND 443 Russell & Amon 444 Atlantic National Bank 445 Russell & Axon GRAND TOTAL $115,053.11 July 11, 1977 GE~RA~ _~JND $~ 44.00 38.40 42.78 _6,366.04 $i~6,49t.22 7.76 600.00 25.00 632.76 328.11 $qI~555.34 1,500.00 8~831.91 $11,887~25 20958 Colleen Dove $ 110.90 20959 Picard C~emical 60.55 20960 Spalding 855.36 20961 Pierce Tire Co. 1,016.08 20962 Henry Holmes Aquatics 45.00 20963 Loren's Sharpening gervice I5.50 20964 Halsey & Griffith 20.00 20965 Gulf Stream Lumber 97.87 20966 Don~s Alignment 11.00 20967 Custom Ambulances of Florida 124.00 20968 Board of County Commissioners 484.32 20969 Void 20970 Lindsley Lumber 16.58 20971 Picard Chemical 199.87 20972 State of Florida - Dept. of Revenue 52.96 20973 DolphinMarine Construction 200.00 20974 F!ori~aiPower & Light 17,758.36 20975 Social Security Contributions Trust Fund 51,057.22 20976 See July 12 20977 Blue Cross of Florida 8_~091.77 $80,217.34 WATER Al%ID S~m~ER REVEND~ FUlleD 03795 Picard Chemical $ 26.65 03796 Edwards Electric Corp. 196.74 Page 7 July ll, 1977 WATER AND SEWER REVENUE FUI~ (continued) 03797 03798 03799 03800 to 03813 03814 Easy Pay Tire Store Halsey & Griffith Florida I>~er & Light See July 12 & 13 See July 12 & 13 See July 12 & 13 Blue Cross of Florida t~DERAL 0515 0516 0517 PUBLIC WORKS Keatts Trucking City of Boynton Beach - General Fund Duncan Enterprises BOYNTON BEACH MEMORIAL PARK 1688 Florida Power & Light PUBLICI_~f_ FUN~ 1689 Florida Power & Light UTILITY GENERAL ~JND 446 St. Petersburg Bank & Trust $ 57.42 749.70. 15,390.06 880.75 $17,301.32 $ 1,122.00 8,721.00 _ 9,049°00 $18,892.00 $ 76.99 $ 3.44 $ 351.28 GP~iND TOTAL $116,842.37 July 12, 1977 GEblERAL ~U~ 20976 20977 20978 20979 20980 20981 20982 20983 20984 20985 20986 20987 20988 20989 20990 20991 20992 20993 20994 20995 A. A. M. Builders See Jul~ 11 E & J Roofing National Linen Service Viking Enterprises Allen Chemical Velva Sheen Mro D's Paint & Body Shop Northwood Silk Screen Century Pool Service Noah Hu~dte~ton - Police Petty Cash First Bank & Trust George ~avison I.B.M. Corp. Court Reporters Lanier Business Products Olyrapia Sport Shop Charles Godfrey Betty Garriga Eva Ra~-mond $ 200.00 100.00 177.01 331.71 239,10 30.83 914.00 300.00 i00.00 99.96 !00,000.00 100.00 92.00~ I00.00 8.62 .161.10 30.00 30.00 30.00 Page 8 July 12~ 1977 GENERAL FUND (continued) 20996 20997 20998 20999 21000 21001 Olyve Schooley Veva Armbruster Recreation Dept. Petty Cash Cor~missioner of Motor Vehicles Raymond Marcinkoski Void WATER 03800 03801 03802 03803 03804 03805 AND SEWER REVEAVJE FU~ Picard Chemical Kem Manufacturing Uni-CheraCorp. John W. Marcheret & Assoc. The Viking Enterprises Bill Flushing GRA~ TOTAL $105,358.34 July 13, 1977 GEStuRAL FUR~ 21002 21003 21004 21005 21006 to 21018 21017 State of Florida - Dept. of Revenue Hay-a-Tampa Morrison Medical Products Asgrow Florida Co. ~See July 14 See July 14 ~ee July ~ Nelson's Auto Body Shod WATER 03806 03807 03808 03809 03810 03811 AND SEk~R RE%~h~E Hav~a-Tampa Delray Electric Supply BIF Granada Valve & Fitting Gulf Oil Corp. Zee Medical Service RETIREI~N~ TRUST FUA~ 1611 Laura Ao Wentzel GRAND TOTAL $1,746.00 July 14, 1977 GENERAL ~J~D 21006 McPherson's OfficeFmchines 21007 I.B.M~ Corp. 21008 Southern Building Code Congress !ut'! 21009 John Denson 21010 Jim Patterson 10.00 10.00 39.46 12.00 320.00 $i0~35.79 $ 468.00 288.57~ 61.25 810.53 281.60 12.60 $ 1,922.55 $ 58°96 150.48 44.24 75.00 700.29 $ 1,028.97 1~i68 13.90 90.1 61.88 22.75. 25. $ 227.34 $ 489,69 $ 31.00 195.78 20.00 20.00 30.00' Page 9 July 14, I977 GER~RAL ~-vJBD (continued) 21011 21012 21013 21014 21015 21016 21017 2~t8 2!~t9 Coca Cola Bottling Trans America Plumbing City ~ Boynton Beach - Sewer & Water Deposit Fund City of Boynton Beach - Water & Sewer Revenue I~and City of Boynton Beach - Utility General Fund Co~perativ~ Dispatch Center John Chure~ FEDERAL REVENRfE SM~RING 560 i.B.M. Corp. UTILITY GENERAL 447 Testing Lab of the Palm Beaches GRAi~D TOTAL $2~,194.85 July 15, 1977 GER~RAL ~JND 21018 21019 21020 21021 21022 21023 21024 21025 21026 21027 21028 21029 21030 21031 21032 2103~ 21034 21035 21036 21037 21038 21039 21040 21041 21042 21043 21044 21045 21046 21047 21048 21049 Jerry L. Moody See July 14 Charles Jones Willie Moddy Jr. Lillian Bonner Julia F. Maccarrone EityFoC~;B~ynton Beach - Petty Cash City of Boynton Beach - Payroll Funds City of Boynton Beach - Municipal Police Pension City of Boynton Beach - Firemen's Relief & Pension Void Void Boynton Beach Federal Credit Union Motorola Jutie Pinne Bill Flushing Duncan Enterprises City of Boynton Beach ~ Boynton Beach Retirement Trust Taylor Re~tal Bmitty's Service Shop Scotty's Service Equip. Co. Sewell Hardware Mechanics Uniform McConkey's Nursery Lawnmower Hospital Jack's Camera gente~ Hose & Accessories George Fowler Welding Co. Dictaphone First Bank & Trust Delray Electric Supply $$ 103.40 200.00 930.00* 12,634.5~ 4,056.16 2,000.00 200.00 $ 20,420.85 $ 594.00 $ 180.00 $ 137.18 329.58 49.98 127.27 153.71 40.31' 38,800.69 887.3~ 580.59 6,697.57 195.00 11.09 175.00 452.50 2,155.00 22.96 377.85 137.25 350.00 29.64 30.00 95.10 253.15 60°24 60.72 21.40 250.00 10,538.13 163.66 Page I0 July 15, WATER 03812 03813 03814 03815 03816 03817 03818 1977 (continued) AND SE~ER REVE~Voq~ ~JND City of Boynton Beach - Petty Cash City of Boynton Beach - Payroll Funds See July 1! S.O.UoS., Inc. Mixing Equipment Co. Marine E~ine Equipment Broward Pump & Supply FEDEltAL 561 562 563 564 llEVENUE SHARING FUND Isiah Andrews Willie Ruth McGrady Tennis Supply Dictaphone RETItLEMENT TRUST FUND 1612 UoiR~ 1613 Joseph J. Romano GRAND TO~AL $82,540.46 duly 18, 1977 GEneRAL FUBD 21050 21051 21052 21053 21054 21055 21056 21057 21058 21059 21060 21061 21062 21063 21064 21065 21066 21067 21068 21069 21070 21071 21072 21073 21074 Unijax Halsey & Griffith Atlantic Hardware Advance Air Conditioning & Heating Easy Pay Tire Store Sunco Palm Beach Newspaper Xerox Corp. Magnire Enterprises Ranger Rick Nature Club Sun Sentinel Baker & Taylor Bahr Rec~mds & Tapes Doubleday & Co. Gale Research Associated Libraries Thomas Bouregy & Co. Grolier Year Book Jean Kerr Co. Baker & Taylor Florida Gardening Co. Mechanix Illustrated Macmillan Publishing Co. The University of Chicago Press Doubleday & Co. $ 22.50 16,t36.96 555.89~ 530,92~ 246.4% 82.10 $17,574.84 $ 55.00 48.00 119.75 419.46 $ 642.21 ., 1,140.50 $ 1,140.50 $ 145.81, 4.71 1!6.1~ 561.50 397.72 162.60 600.41 303.39' 10.90 7.00' 2.80' 254.94. 17.94 4.90, 38.71 11o44- 8.85, 5.98 6,10 66.46 7.20 5.95 25.42 10.00 Page 1! July 18, 1977 GEneRAL FUBYD (continued) 21075 George C. Davis $ 40.00' 21076 Whitt MacDowell 385.50 21077 Southert~ Bell Telephone 3,495.37 21078 City of Boynton Beach - Boynton Beach Memorial Park 3,471.74 21079 Suzanns M. Kruse 237.50 21080 Xerox Corp. 524.74 21081 Mr. D's Paint & Body S~op 39.50 21082 Boymton Pump & Supply 339.14 21083 Autoproducts 184.16 21084 B B Auto Parts 149.43 21085 Boyaton Auto Supply 557.25 $ 12,264.07 WATER AND SEWER REV~IIE 03819 ~alsey & Griffith $ 63151 03820 Atlantic Hardware 148.39 03821 Advance Air Conditioning & Heating 40.5~ 03822 Whirr MacDowell 139.50 03823 Southern Bell Telephone 114.75. 03824 Bob~ton Pump & Supply 393.06 03825 E.G. ~arvey 2.20 03825 B B Auto Parts 385.65 03827 Boynton Auto Supply 56.86 $ 1,344.43 SHYER AND WATER DEPOSIT ~JN~ 01788 City of Boynton Beach acct. of Arthur Lawson $ 15.00 01789 City of Boynton Beach acct. of Carolyn Reed 15.00 01790 Jerry Thompson 7.50 01791 City of Boynton Beach acct. of Gracie Mitchell 7.80 01792 Gracie Mitchell 7.20 01793 E.G. Harvey 7.50 01794 City of Boynton Beach acct. of Willie Aikens 15.00 01795 City of Boynton Beach acct. of Alfred Wright 5.00 01796 Alfred Wright 2.50 01797 City of Boynton Beach acct. of Alfred Wright 5.00 01798 Alfred Wright 10.00 01799 City of Boynton Beach acct. of Razel Williams 15.00 01800 City of Bo)~aton Beach acct. of James Aiken Sr. 5.00 01801 James Aiken, Sr. 10.00 ~t8~2 City of Boynton Beach acct. of Darlene Travis 7.50 01803 City of Bo)q/ton Beach acct. of Bernice King 7.50 01804 City of Bosraton Beach acct. of James M. Lewis 7.50 01805 City of Boynton Beach acct. of Kathryn C. Brushingham 27.45 01806 Kathryn Co Brushingham 2.55 01807 Alberto Rodriquez 7.50 01808 James R. Morobitto 10.10 01809 City of Boynton Beach acct. of James R. Morobitto 4.90 01810 City of Boynt0n Beach acct. of ~ar.~ Jordan 7.50 01811 Mrs. Vera McGaw 15.00 Page July 18, 5WWER 01812 01813 01814 01815 01816 01817 01818 01819 01820 01821 01822 01823 0182~ 01825 01826 01827 01828 01829 01830 01831 01832 01833 01834 01835 01836 01837 FEDERAL 565 BOYNTON 1690 FEDERAL 0518 0519 0520 1977 2LND WATER DEPOSIT City of Boynton City of Boynton City of Boynton Mathew McCauley City of Boynton City.of Boynton W. Jeff Leovic FUND Beach acct. of Miriam Dawes Beach acct. of Bernadine Dylong Beach acct. of Anthony Smith Beach acct. of Linda Spyker Beach acct. of W. Jeff Leovic City of Bobmnon Beach acct, of Vernon W. Wilson Vernon W. Wilson City of Boynton Beach accto of Louis Olcsvary, Sr. Louis Olcsvary, Sr, City of Boynton Beach acct. of James Null James Null City of Boynton Robert Beane City of Boyaton City of Boynton Gary McLeod City of Boynton City of Boynton Roger R, Newman City of Boynton City of Boynton City of Boynton City of Boynton Beach acct. of Randal M. Reyburn Randal M. Reyburn Beach acct. of Robert Beane Beach acct. of Joseph Radley Beach acct. of Gary McLeod Beach acct. of Charles E. Eason Beach acct. of Roger Newman Beach acct. of William Kement Beach acct. of Bruce Long Beach acct. of Bruce Long REVEA%~ SHARING ~JND BoFnton Pump & Supply BEAC&{ MEMORIAL PARK FUND Southern Bell Telephone PUBLIC WO~ EMPLOYPIE.-N~ Baker & Taylor Co. J. C. John Curle~zz&g;~sociates >~ual~ty Books GRAND TOTAL $14,589.2~ S 15.00 15.00 7.50 15.00 7.50 8.50 6.50 5.00 2.50 11.20 3.80 5.15 2.35 2.80 12.20 15.00 7.80 7.20 15.00 13.60 1.40 7.50 25.50 4.50 3.50 4.00 $ 450.00 $ 149.54 $ 24.20 S 90.20 221.55 45.28 $ 357.03 Page 13 July 19, 1977 GENERAL FUND 21086 21087 21088 21089 21090 21091 21092 21093 21094 21095 21096 21097 21098 21099 21100 21101 21102 21103 21104 21105 21106 21107 Ralph T. Lowe Ed. Hettinger DBA/Hey Mister Butcher Hucklebuck Music Productions Gorilla Motors T.L.B Associates, Inc. Superior Plastic Desi§Ders Petersen Publishing Co, Poster Bonanza Dobbs Brothers Children's Book Council Fto~ida Educational Paperbacks Estetle Chamitov John Denson Mr. D's Paint & Body Shop General Electric Supply Void Kopy King Printing Center Lamer Uniforms Huck!ebuck Music Productions Gulf Oil Corp. Mid States Mortgage Corp. Ralsey & Griffith WATER 03828 03829 03830 03831 03832 03833 03834 03835 03836 03837 A~ND SEI~RILEVE~JE FU~ Mr. E. Klatt Rat~h T. Lowe Ed Hettiger DBA/ Hey Mister Butcher Underground Supply Co. K & M Electric Supply Service Industrial Supply Co. Underground Supply Co. Void Mid States Mortgage Corp. Refunding & Improvement Bond Sinking Fund SA%FER 01838 01839 01840 01841 01842 01843 01844 01845 01846 01847 01848 01849 01850 01851 01852 01853 3.00 18.00 75.00~. 366.72. 500.00 12.00 5.89 6.00, 7.95 16.76' 244.8~ 40.00 150.00 268.14 108.08 264.91 75.00 3,436.82 3.00 68.89 5,940.79 $ 11.20' 9.00 18.0~ 270.00 lO5.00 53.28 697.50- 9.00 290,341.65 $291,514.63 AN-DWATER DEPOSIT ~JN~ City of Boynton Beach acct. of C. E. Keatts $ 7.50 Mr. E. ~tt 15.00 City of Boynton Beach acct. of Frank Dubiel !5.00 City of Boynton Beach acct. of Dwight Wardlaw 5.00 Dwight Wardlaw DBA/ Stevenson Seed Store 10.00 City of Boynton Beach acct. of Simons Veirfoerg 8.40 Simone Veinberg 6.60 City of Bo~aton Beach acct. of Wilfred J. Roux 7.50 City of Boynton Beach acct. of Mac R. Hartley 2.80 Mac R. Hartley 12.20 City of Bo}~nton Beach acct. of Marie Peters 2.80 Marie Peters 12.20 City of Boynton Beach acct. of Michael Schwartz ~.80 Michael Schwartz 4.70 City of Boynton Beach acct. of Gersch & Bramuchi 6.30 Gersch & Bramuchi Construction 23.70 Page 14 Jul~ 19, SE~ER 01854 01855 01856 01857 01858 01859 01860 01861 01862 01863 01864 01865 01866 01867 01868 01869 01870 01871 01872 01873 01874 01875 01876 01877 01878 01879 01880 01881 01882 01883 01884 01885 01886 01887 01888 01889 01890 01891 01892 01893 01894 01895 01896 01897 01898 01899 01900 01901 01902 1977 A~NDWATER DEPOSIT City of Boynton Joseph Conneliy City of Bokmton City of Boynton M.A.P. Builders City of Boynton M.A.P. Builders PUND Beach aCCto of Randy Stevens Beach acct. of James B. Fulton Beach acct. of M.A.P. Builders Beach acct. of M.A.P. Builders City of Boynton Beach acct. of Anthony Principe Donald Shelhame~ John $. Hager, Jr. City o£ Boyaton Beach acct. of Lawrence Kimball Lawrence Kimball City of Boynton Beach acct. of Richard Bachor City of Boynton Beach acct. of Ethel Carey Ethel Carey City of Boynton Beach acct. of Stephen Moss Stephen Moss City of Boynton Beach acct. of John McBride City of Boynton Beach acct. of Arnold A. Moretto City of Boynton Beach acct. of Howard R. Spencer ~oward Ro Spencer Biltmore Building Co., Inc. City of Boynton Beach acct. of Biltmore Bldg. Co., Inc. City of Boynton Beach acct. of Bradco, Inc. City of Boynton Bmach acct. of C. David Gravatte City of Boynton Beach acct. of Anthony Montesano Anthony Montesano City of Boynton Beach acct. of Kenneth Ostman, Jr Beach acct. of Terry Tam Buildings Beach acct. of Robert McCartney Beach acct. of Frap~ Mazza Beach acct. of Richard Young Beach acct.'of Billy J. Starks Beach acct. of Michael Pekala Ralph T. Lowe City of Boynton City of Boynton City of Boynton City of Boynton City of Boynton City of Boynton Michael P~ala City of Boynton Beach acct. of Eloise V. Ramsden Eloise V. Ramsden City of Boynton Beach acct. of Michael lacona Michael iacona City of Boynton Beach acct. of William B. Youn~ City of Bosn~ton Beach acct. of Rhoda L. Ashcroft R~oda L. Ashcroft Ed Rettiger DBA/Hey Mister Butcher City of Boynton Beachaacct. of Charles Daniels Charles Daniels J. R. Joslin City of Boynton Beach acct. of Seligman Bldrs. Seligman Builders $ 7.50 7.50 15.00 11.90 3.10 4.90 10.10 15.00 7.50 7.50 7.20 15.00 9.10 5.90 2.80 4.70 30.00 15.00 9.10 5.90 11.50 3.50 30.00 15.00 4.90 25.10 15.00 7.50 15.00 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 t3.30 1.70 2.80 12.20 2.80 12.20 15.00 7.80 7.20 '15.00 70.25 29.75 15.00 2.80 12.20 $ 722.50 Page 15 July 19, 1977 (continued) FEDE~R_~L ILEVENUE SHARING FUND 566 Lawnmower Hospital UTILITY GEkrERAL ~-/3h~D 448 Atlantic National Bank G!L~ND TOTAL $298,845.42 July 20, 1977 GENERAL FUh~ 21108 City of 21109 City of 21110 John B. Boynton Beach - Petty Cash Boynton Beach - Water Hydrant S~vice Dunkle DO NOT PSST $ 167.50 $ 500.00 WATER Ah~ SEWER REVENL~ FUND 03838 Thomas E. Dunham 03839 See July 21 to See July 21 03841 See July 21 03842 City of Boynton Beach - Petty Cash .SEWER 01903 01904 01905 01906 01907 01908 01909 01910 01911 01912 01913 01914 01915 01916 01917 01918 01919 01920 01921 01922 01923 01924 01925 01926 01927 01928 01929 01930 01931 AND WATER DEPOSIT F~JS~ City of Boynton Beach acct. of Ernest ~obinsDn Ernest Robinson City of Boynton Beach acct. of Wm. E. Sowers William E. Sowers City of Boynton Beach acct. of Raymond Creasman City of Boynton Beach acct. of William DuBois, Sr. City of Boynton Beach acct. of Terry Love Terry Love City of Boynton Beach acct. of ist Fed. Savings & Loan First Fed, Savings & Loan of Delray City of Boynton Beach acct. of George Culver City of Boymton Beach acct. of Thomas A. Andrews Thomas A. Andrews City of Boynton Beach acct. of Richard W. Sipple, Jr. Richard W. Sippte, Jr, City of Boynton Beach acct. of J. F. O'Leary City of Boynton Beach acct. of Vernon Christian City of Boynton Beach acct. of James A. Pe~ar Thomas E. Dunham City of Boynton Beach acct. of WooR~ow-A~N~rman~ City of Boynton Patricia Healy City of Boynton Roy Raulerson City of Boynton City of Boynton City of Boynton City of Boynton City of Boynton Beach acct. of Patricia Healy Beach acct. of Roy Raulerson Beach acct. of Jocelyn Talbert Beach acct. of Miguel Mass Beach acct. of Joh~ Langell Beach acct. of George Davidson Beach acct. of Alphonso Vargas $ 40.08 4,075.00 $ ~4,1%5,08 2.80 lO.1~ $ 12.99 $ 3.50 26.50 5.00 2.50 7.50 7.50 8.50 6.50 5.15 2.35 7.50 3.50 4.00 10.60 4.40 7.50 15.00 7.50 7.50 15.00 2.80 4.70 3.50 4.00 15.00 15.00 7.50 7.50 7.00 Page 16 July 20~ SEWER 01932 01933 01934 01935 01936 01937 01938 01939 01940 01941 01942 01943 01944 01945 01946 01947 01948 01949 01950 01951 01952 01953 01955 01956 01957 01958 01959 01960 01961 01962 01963 01964 01965 01966 01967 01968 01969 01970 01971 01972 01973 01974 01975 01976 01977 01978 01979 01980 01981 01982 01983 1977 AND WATER DEPOSIT ~dND AlphonsonVargas $ 8.00 City of Boynton Beach acct. of Dario Duoue 2.80 Dario Dunce 4.70 City of Boynton Beach acct. of Nicholas Cicchitto 2.80 Nicholas Chicchitto 4.70 City of Boynton Beach acct. of John Hewitt 5.00 John Hewitt 2.50 City of Boynton Beach acct. of Reese D. Belleman 10.60 Reese D. Belleman 4.40 Charles W, Bro%zn 15,00 City of Boynton Beach acct. of Leonora Hulse 7,50 City of Boymton Beach acct. of Nathan Jones 15.00 City of Boyaton Beach acct. of A, L. Raba 7.50 City of Boynton Beach acct. of Henry Villate 7.50 City of Boymton Beach acct. of David Beaver 15.00 City of Boynton Beach acct. of Edward Rerrman 7.50 City of Boynton Beach acct. of Houston Herrin 2.80 Houston Herrin 12.20 City of Boynton Beach acct. of Raymond Corie, Jr. 15.00 City of Boynton Beach acct. of Wesley Smith 7.50 City of Boynton Beach acct. of Larry Johnson 15.00 City of Boynton Beach acct. ofSStockton, I~hatley & Davin I0.00 Stockton, Whatley & Davin 20.00 City of Boynton Beach acct. of B.M. Gudmunson 7.50 City of Boymton Beach acct. of Royce E. Stevic 7.50 City of Boynton Beach acct. of Paul May 7.50 City of Boston Beach acct. of Thomas Metts 15.00 Ray S. Morton 15.00 John A. Binstead 7.50 City of Boynton Beach acct. of Forecast Bldrs. 7.70 Forecast Bldrs. 7.30 James Lee Jackson 7.50 City of Boynton Beach acct. of Stephen O~oine 4.20 Stephen Orbine 10.80 City of Boynton Beach acct. of Mary Ellen O'Connor 2.80 Mary Ellen O~Connor 12.20 City of Boymton Beach acct. of Fred Wilhelm 5.85 Fred Wilhelm 1.65 Dennis James 15.00 City of Bosrmton Beach acct. of Walter Donahue 7.70 Walter Donahue 7.30 City of Boynton Beach acct. of Dick Leonard 7~50 City of Boynton Beach acct. of A. Lembo 30.00 City of Boynton Beach acct. of William S. Peirick t2.60 William S. Pierick 17.40 City of Boynton Beach acct. of Merrill Loftiss 12.60 Merrill Loftiss 2.40 Paul 3. Campbell 15.00 City of Boynton Beach acct. of Leon Warner 7.50 City of Boynton Beach acct. of John Semple,~Estate 2.80 John Semple, Estate 12.20 City of Boynton Beach acct. of Palmland Develepmenn Corp. 7.80 Page 17 July 20, 1977 SEWER AND WATER DEPOSIT FU~ (continued) 01984 Palmlaud Development Corp. 01985 Carmen Santiago 01986 Susan Smith 01987 Robert LaRock 01988 I.i.T. Florida Corp. UTILITY GENERAL ~dh~ 449 City of Boynton Beach 450 Crabtree Construction GRAND TOTAl $34,611.99 3uly 21, 1977 ~l~ILiL FU~ 21111 21112 21113 21114 21115 21116 21117 21118 21119 21120 21121 21122 21123 21124 21125 21126 21127 21128 21129 21130 21131 21132 21133 21134 21135 21136 21137 21138 211~9 21140 7.20 15.00 t5.00 I5,00 30.00 S 787.50 15,416.66 14,279.76 29,696.42 I. B. M. Corp. $ 311.01 Vernon L. Stouffer 260.14 Sea Mist Marina 360.00 U. S. Postmaster 60.00 - Triarco Arts & Crafts 23.50 Time Life Books 6.93 R. R. Bowker Co. 30.00 C, L. S. Corp. 100.00 Steven's Drugs 7.67 F~ttie Hirth 20.00 Manhattan Trophies 9.90 Olyve Schooley 10.00 Betty Garriga 30.00 Charles Godfrey 30.00 Eva Raymond 30.00 Jack's Camera Center 14.25' Void Xerox Corp~ 186.61 ~elly Tractor Co. 1,229.94 Void Regency Dodge Municipa~ Code Corp, The M~crofilm Center Board of County Commissioners Gulfstream Lumber Virginia K. Parace Robert F. Myrick City of Boynton Beach - Sewer&& Water Deposit Fund City of Boyaton Beach - Water & Sewer Revenue Fund City of Boynton Beach - Utility General Fund 1,400.00' t,948.~7 5,792.00 1,816.81 522.60 123.20 515.00 7,681.17 24,437.50 S 60,935.55 Page 18 July 21~ 1977 (continued) WATER AND SEWER RE%~I~JE F~J-~-D 03839 03840 03841 03842 03843 03844 03845 Easy Pay Tire Store WESCO Xerox Corp. See July 20 Longview Lime Gulfs tream Lumber Florida Power & Light FEDE~AL 5.67 568 569 57O It~VE5~dE SILA_RING Isiah Andrews Willie Ruth McGrady Rubin Construction Gulfstream Lumber UTILITY 451 452 GENERAL FUN~ Gersch & Bramuchi Russell & Axon FEDERA~ 0521 PUBLIC WORKS Baker & Taylor Co. ~R_AR~ TOTAL $91,710.84 July 22, 1977 GEA~L FUN~ 21141 21142 21143 21144 21145 21146 21147 21148 21149 21150 21151 21152 21153 21154 21155 21156 21157 21158 21159 21160 21161 21162 21163 21164 Charles E. Prosser Elizabeth J. Zobel Delfina A!varez Jerry Moody Phillip S. Hacker Anthony P. Latli Joe G. ~lanco Michael S. Yura Vernon C. ~eist George C. Davis Sphere United States News & World Report Prevention William Morrow & Co., inc. Sound Distributors South Kopy King Printing Center Eunice Wilson Eunice Wilson Olympia Sport Shop Karen Okenica Vincent J. Connell Gene Moore Engel's Uniforms Brodart, Inc. $ 7.74 i13.45 186.62 1,834.80 18.41 I%0,73 $ 2~331.75 $ 55.00 48.00 2,038.34 712.39 $ 2,853.73 $23,949,45 1.421.25 $25,370.70 219.11 $ 555.68 633.20 204.06 137.18 353.78 162.43 313.32 150.01 3.00 20.00 7.50 18.00 7.85 27.87 36.12 162.15 118.80 28.80 16.20 205.20 100.00 1,000.00' 349.74 6.20 Page 19 July 22, 1977 GE_~ZE~AL _~JIqD (continued) 21165 21166 21167 21168 21169 21170 21171 21172 Jack's Camera Center $ 22.49 City of Boynton Beach - Payroll Funds 39,147.12 City of Boynton Beach - Municipal Police Pension Fund 843.17 City of Boynton B~ach - Firemen's Relief & Pension Fund 579.78 City of Boynton Beach - Retirement Trust Fund 2,100.83 Void Boynton Beach Federal Credit Union First Bank & Trust 6,502.57 10,191.81 $ 64,004.86 WATER AND SEWER REVENUE FLrND 03846 03847 03848 03849 03850 03851 03852 03853 William Besylva Scott Construction Designer Estates Ford K. Davis Vernon C. Kleist Cedar Point Brooks Products City of Boynton Beach - Pmyroll Funds 2.60 2.80 25.00 4.70 10.80 15.45 887.50 159310.86 16,259.71 FEDERAL PUBLIC WORIfBSEMPLOY~iEN~ 0522 Oscar B. Stis~in $ 544.00 GRAi,~ TOTAL 880,808.57 July 25, 1977 G~tq~L ~f~ 21173 21174 21175 21176 21177 21178 21179 21180 21181 21182 21183 21184 21185 21186 21187 21188 21189 21190 211gl 21192 21193 Worth Chemical & Paint Farm & Garden Supply Viking Enterprises Safety Kleen Corp. Seacrest Petroleu~ Co. John P. Niebel Loren's Sharpening Service Kopy King Printing Center Jennings Towing Service H. Fo Mason Equip. E & S Products Fire Equipmmnt Sales & Service Easy Pay Tire Store Four Steel Corp. E & S Products Boca Raton Community ~ospital Advance Air Conditioning & Heating American Cypress Fence F. Peter Delderfield 245°00 88.55 28.73 93.81 25.50 423,07' 25.50 245°00 330.50 33.15 39.80 16.85 84.76 9.50 35.84 76.97 68.66 25.00 i09.77~ 224.00 200.00 2,429.96 Page 20 July 25, WATER 03854 03855 03856 03857 03858 03859 03860 03861 1977 (continued) AA~D SEWER REVEA'~u~ PUI~ Zee Medical Supplies Warehouse Appliance Outlets Snow Concrete Sears Griffin Pollutio~ Control Glasgow Equipment Se~ice Gator FreiEh~ays Allied Electric Supply GRAND TOTAL $4~445.26 July 26, 1977 GENERAL FUND 21194 21195 21196 21197 21198 21199 21200 2~201 21202 21203 21204 21205 21206 21207 21208 21209 21210 21211 21212 21213 21214 21215 Blue Cross of Florida Clark Boardman Co., Ltd. Douglas Equipment Hauser Motor Co, Advance Air Conditioning & Heating, Inc. Florida Brake & Truck Parts Trail Ford Tractor Co. Atlantic Coast Fire Equipment Peacock's Radiator Service Easy Pay Tire Store Palm Beach ~ydraulic Jacks David Wright & go~ Delray ~aemical Ray & Don Auto Service United Auto Service John JohnstmmL · Doubleday & Co. FordTs Travel Guides Thomas Nelson & Sons Scott Puhlishim~ U. S. Postmaste~ Steven Videon WATER 03862 03863 03864 AND SEWER ILE%~Iq~o~ FUND Pioneer-Stamdard Flanagan-Metca!f Picard Chemical GRAND TOTAL $3,343.97 25.35 388.00 196.00 169.05, 700.00 479.00 15.36 42.54 2,015.30 714.44 40.62 40285 156.45 23.28 42.84 55.20 57.50 172.50 99.78 12.31 12.25 94,00. 1,038.77 18.00 100,00 3.90 8.00 24.08 12.95 262.50 I00.00 3,090.22 84.00 21.15 148.60 253.75 Page 21 July 27, 1977 GEkrE RAL FLrND 21216 21217 21218 21219 21220 21221 21222 21223 21224 21225 21226 21227 21228 21229 21230 21231 21232 21233 21234 21235 21236 John Churey Advertisers Press John Dunkte ~aitt MacDowell Monroe John B. Dunkle Con~nercial Record Allied Chlorine & Chemical Products Collins Simms Holly Accumulator & Electronics Pierce Tire Co. John Denson Jack's Camera Center B B Auto Parts Autoproduets Boynton Auto Supply Lob-stet, Inc. Carr Soils & Sod Moesley Nurseries Void Uni-Chem Corp. 200.00 113.27 13.60 236.20 38.00 9°20 60.00 134.58 72.00 176.40 265.90 20.00 16.12 53.92 201.25 657.18 15.10 210.00 120.00 WATER AN~D SEI~R REVEIqUE FUND 03865 Allied Chlorine & Chemical 03866 Autoproducts 03867 Bpyaton Auto Supply 03868 Southern I~eter & Supply Co. (holding for Council appr.) 8 208.48 FEDERAL ItEVEIqUE SHARING FU~ 571 Rubin Const~mction 572 LLawnmower Hospital 573 Collins Si§ns RETIREMENT TRUST FU~ 1614 Dennis A. Devenport PUBLICITY_ 1691 Port-O-Let Co. GRAND TOTAL $6,290.79 $ 2,821.20 1,810.00 1.47 51.73 521.27 2,384.47 498.80 129.50 96.00 724.30 216.82 144.00 Page 22 July 28~ 1977 GENERAL FUtRD 21237 21238 21239 21240 21241 21242 21243 21244 21245 21246 21247 21248 21249 21250 21251 21252 21253 21254 21255 21256 21257 21258 21259 21260 Mechanics Un~formService Seacrest Veterinary Center Kamen Okenica Publix Mar~hattan Trophies M~rgot Freehauf Mmmhattan Trophies Coca Cola Bottling Eva Raymond Betty Garriga OIyve Schooley Charles Godfrey M~das Muffler Joseph Barbara Holly Accumulator & Electronics John Wright R. L. Grummons Printing Hardrives P & G Distributors Howlands Truck Equipment Visions Service Equipment Co. Gempet-Siers U. S. Postmaster WATER 03869 03870 03871 03872 Ak~D SE~R REVEHUE FUN~ Julia Maccarrone Edwards Electric Corp. Marine Engine Equipment Michigan State University BOYk~ON 1692 BEA~ P~MORIAL pA_P/< FUND Gempel-Siers UTiLI~f ~IqERAL FUN~ 453 Russell & Axon FEDERAL 0523 PUBLIC WORKS E_MFLO_YME5~ Advance Air Conditioning & Heating TOTAL $3,447.43 $ 3.00 30.00 28.80 70~00 19120 12100 90100 51.70 30;00- 30.00 10;00 30.00 52.30. 200.00 24.!6] 233.14 8.00 160.00 18.00 88.20 19.70 350.00 26.00 384.53 $ 1,968.73 $ 19.00 65.57 87.00 25.00 ~'" 196.57 42.00 365.18 874.95 Page 23 July 29, 1977 GE ~N-~ ~_~L FUSD 21261 21262 21263 2t26& 21265 21266 21267 21268 21269 21270 21271 21272 21273 21274 21275 21276 21277 21278 21279 21280 21281 21282 21283 21284 21285 21286 21287 21288 21289 21290 21291 21292 21293 21294 21295 21296 21297 21298 21299 21323 21324 21325 Robert Jo Drake Virginia Eo Keister Larry M. Sierk Void Daniel H. Remahuk Mary M. Tenk Robert D. Hess Melvin Colgiu John W. Johnston Eugene J. Friedman Gene Moore Joseph F. Zack Norman Strnad Emi!y Jack'on Richard D. Caldwell Joseph J. Del~arco Tereesa Padgett Betty Zohel Charles Frederick Frank Kohl Edgar Edward Crt Bob Latham Thomas E. Wengler Joseph T. Holland Harold Shu!l Charles Parsing Bert Keehr Allen tnsumance Agency City of Boynton Beach - Payroll Funds City of Boynton Beach - Police Pension Fund City of Bo}~aton Beach - Fireman's Relief & Pension City of Boynton Beach - Boynton Bah. Retirement Fund Boynton Beach Federal Credit Union Void First Ba~ & Trust Water & Sewer Revenue Fund Sewer & Water Depositors Fund See August See August Sewer & Water Deposit Fund Water & Sewer Revenue Fund ~ATER 03873 03874 AND S~R REVE~E FUND Allen Insurance Agency City of Boynton Beach - Payroll Funds 234.76 280.82 254.54 939.76 300.92 260.42 858.15 561.90 159.97 2,083.33 100.00 85.00 85.00 85.00 85.00 25.00 20.00 85.00 t00.00 125.00 I25.00 t25.00 125.00 125o00 125.00 t25.00 50.00 2,813o33 41,780.19 899.75 580.34 2,130.12 6,677.57 10,598.74 10,431.71 525.00 435.00 1,738.89 $ 86~140.21 1,406.67 14,920.08 16,326.75 Page 24 July 29, 1977 (continued) RETIREMEIqT TRUST FUN~ 1631 Arthur F. Cronin 1632 Michael Ao Baldwin 1633 First Bank & Trust BOYNTON BEAC~ MEMORIAL PAI~K FUI~D 1693 First Federal Savings of Lake Worth FEDERAL llEVE~OE SPARING ~ND 574 Willie Ruth McGrady 575 lIsiah Andr~s GRAA~ TOTAL $110,092.86 $ $ $ 438.45 84.45 4~000.00 4,522.90 3,000.00 48.00 55.00 i03.00 Page 25 PUBLIC HEARING - PROPOSED USE, REVENUE SHARING ENTITLEMENT FUNDS, HELD IN CITY HALL, MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 1977 PRESENT Joseph F. Zack, Mayor Emily M. Jackson, Vice Mayor Richard D. Caldwell, Councilman Joseph DeMarco, Councilman Frank Kohl, City Manager Tereesa'Padge~t~ City Clerk Mayor Zack called the meeting to order at 3:10 P.M. Mr. Kohl read the following statement: GENERAL REVENUE SHARING STATEMENT OF ASSURANCES ENTITLEMENT PERIOD '#9 OCT.1, 1977 - SEPT. 30, 1978 Each reclpientgovernment through its Chief Executive Officer must assure the Secretary of the~Treasury that it will comply with the statutory provisions contained in the Statement of Assurances. Entitlement period ~9 Allocations: ........... $262,767.00 Account No. 10-2-050-003 Boynton Beach, Florida I. Special Public participation and Public Hearing assurances: 1. Publication 2. Proposed Use Hearing 3. Budget Hearing He added that after the received the allocation to add $8,937.00 to the He then read the Notice ad was placed in the newspaper, he figure of $262,767.00 and therefore wishes Sanitation Department. of Public Hearing as advertised: NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of Boynton Beach shall hold a Public Hearing at 3:00 P.M., Monday, August 8, 1977 at the City Hall Council Chambers, 120 N.E. Second Avenue, Boynton Beach regarding PROPOSED USE HEARING, REVENUE SHARING ENTITLEMENT FUNDS. TOTAL CAPITAL OUTLAY POLICE 57,350 GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION 2,660 STREETS 151,000 EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 1,670 SANITATION 12,000 PARKS 4,150 SOCIAL SERVICES 25,000 FRANK KOHL, CITY MANAGER CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH PUBLISH: PALM BEACH POST-TIMES Wednesday, July 27, 1977 253,830 PUBLIC HEARING AUGUST 8, 1977 PROPOSED USE, REVENUE SHARING ENTITLEMENT FUNDS The Mayor asked if anyone present wished to speak for or against the proposal. No one came forward. Hearing no objections, Motion seconded by Mrs. roll call vote. Mr. Caldwell moved to accept same. Jackson and the Mayor requested a Vice Mayor Jackson - Yes Councilman Caldwell - Yes Councilman DeMarco - Yes Mayor Zack - Yes Motion carried 4-0. Meeting adjourned at 3:20 P.M. and the Council went into Budget Workshop Session. (1 Tape) ATTEST: y/Vice Mayor ~~~~r Council Mer~be r ~City Clerk -2-