Minutes 11-18-75MINUTES OF REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON
BEACH, FLORIDA, HELD IN CITY HALL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1975.
PRESENT
David Roberts, Mayor
Joe DeLong, Vice Mayor
Edward F. Harmening, Councilman
Norman F. Strnad, Councilman
Emily M. Jackson, Councilwoman
Frank Kohl, City Manager
Ernest Simon, City Attorney
Tereesa Padgett, City Clerk
Mayor Roberts called the meeting to order at 7:42 P.M. He
asked all to rise for the invocanion Riven by the City Manager,
Frank Kohl, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag,
led by Councilman Harmening.
Announcements
Mayor Roberts read a Proclamation, designating November 23-30,
1975 as Bible Week in Boynton Beach.
The Mayor then announced tha5 City Hall would be closed for
the weekend beginnin~ November 27 and 28 in observance of the
Thanksgiving holiday.
Mayor Roberts advised that the Primary election returns for the
City of Boynton Beach would be presented when the resulss are
completed from all precincts.
Mayor Roberts then requested
the Agenda just before BIDS -
had no objections.
the addition of another item. to
re: Amending the Budmet. Council
The Mayor asked all those wishing to soeak about items on the
Agenda to give their names no the City Clerk sc they could be
called at the appropriate time.
MINUTES
Regular City Council Meetin~ - November 4, 1975
Mrs. Jackson referred to oage 11, para.~raph 2, correcting it
to read, "Mrs. Jackson moved to accept the recommendation of
the City Manager in conjunction with the recommendations of
the Planning ~ Zoning Board ..."
She then referred no page 12, second paragraph from the bottom --
the beginning of the second sentence should read, "She doubted
that even one quarner of the residents have done so ...
On page 15, paragraph 2, the last word "hand" should be chan~ed
to "handwriting".
Mrs. Jackson corrected the word "sites" to "cites" on page 18,
paragraph 2, line 11.
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NOVEMBER 18, 1975
Mayor Roberts referred to the last item on page 12, correcting
it to read -- "Discuss Return of All Known Easements for
Utilities that Will Not be Utilized - Councilwoman Jackson".
Also, the phrase "rights of way" in the first sentence of the
last paragraph should be changed to "utiliny easements".
Mr. DeLong moved to adopt the Minutes of the Regular City Council
Meeting of November 4, 1975 as corrected. Mr. Harmening seconded.
No discussion. Motion carried 5-0~
PUBLIC AUDIENCE
No one wished to speak.
Amending the Budget
Mr. Kohl asked for Council's approval to have an Ordinance
prepared for the next meeting to amend the Budget to include
additional $59,000 to the budget through additional revenues
re the Traffic Safety Enforcement Department which the Ciny
received some time in October. Word had previously been
received from the Traffic Enforcement Bureau that the~City
was going to receive this money.
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Mr. DeLong moved no have the City Attorney instructed to prepare
the appropriate instrument for amending the budget. Mrs.
Jackson seconded. Mr. Kohl said in addition to %hat (but not
to go in the Ordinance), the amount of $11,000 will be nransferred
from the Contingency Fund, which Council had approved when the
City received the Traffic Enforcement grant. Motion carried
5-0.
BIDS
One (1) New 1976 Ambulance
Mr. Kohl said bids on the above were ooened on November 10, 1975
at 1:00 P.M. in the office of the Purchasing Azent, Mr. Sullivan.
The Tabulation Committee recommended acceptance of the iow bid
from Custom Ambulances of Florida, Inc. of North Palm Beach,
Florida in the amount of $18,617.00. Before Council were conies
of the Tabulation Sheet and Affidavit signed by Mr. John R. Corson,
Manager of Marketing & Sales for Custom Ambulances of Florida,
Inc. Mr. Kohl said he checked all other requirements and every-
thing is in order. Funds for the purchase of this item are
available in the Federal Revenue Sharing Account No. 020-810.
Mr. Kohl concurred with the recommendations of the Tabulation
Committee.
Mr. Harmening moved to accept the City Manager's recormnendation
above, seconded by Mrs. Jackson. Mrs. Jackson asked if this
ambulance would be able to take the EMT equipment which was
put in the budget should the hospital finalize it and Mr. Kohl
said yes. Motion carried 5-0.
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One (1) New Industrial Tyoe Rubber Tired Tractor Complete Tgith
Backhoe and Front End Loa~er '~
Mr. Kohl said bids on the above were ooened on November 10, 1975
at 4:00 P.M. in the office of the Purchasinm Agent, Mr. Sullivan.
The Tabulation Committee recommended acceptance of the low bid
from DeWind.Machinery Company of Ft. Lauderdale in the amount of
$15,473.00, Model 715, Allis-Chalmers. Before Council were
copies of the Tabulation Sheet and Affidavit signed by Mr. V. M.
Holloway, Vice President of the DeWind-Machinery Company. Mr. Kohl
has Checked all other requirements and everything.is in order
Funds for the purchase of this item are aval%able in A~count No.
030-920-53. M~ Kohl concurred with the recommendations of the
Tabulation~Commitnee.
Mr. Chuck Smith, representing Trail Ford Tractor Company in Lake
Worth, noted thgt D~Wind Machinery Company's bid was~ ~518.00
under his company's bid. He wished ~ospeak zn' defense of
Trail FOrd's 5id and felt his equipment would be superior in
over-all performance. Mr. Smith gave a letter to Council
outlining the reasons his company felt it~should have been
awarded the bid and he spoke at length about these points.
Mr. DeLong clarified with Mr. Kohl that the City Manager was
previously aware of Mr. Smith's statements, and Mr. Kohl noted
that many times he must advise Council of his recommendations
based on the advice of his department heads. He complimented
Trail Ford Tractor Company and DeWind Machinery in that they
are both repu5able companies with good equioment and he felt
in this case the City got the best buy.
Based on the City Manager's statemenns and recommendations above,
Mr. DeLong moved to award the low bid to DeWind Machinery Company
of Ft. Lauderdale in the amoun~ of S15,473.00, Model 715, Allis-
Chalmers. Mr. Strnad seconded. It was noted this motion was
based on the recommendations of the City Manager and Tabulation
Committee. No discussion. Motion carried 5-0.
One (1) New 1976 3/4 Ton Cab & Chassis Without Body and Two (2)
New 1976 1/2 Ton Light Utility Vehicles
Mr. Kohl said bids on the above were opened on November 10, 1975
at 3:00 P.M. in the office of the Purchasing Agent, ~. Sullivan.
The Tabulation Committee recommended acceptance of the bid from
Adams Chevrolet for two (2) 1/2 ton light utility vehicles in the
amount of $6,214.00; and the bid from Jack Nicklsus for the one
(1) 3/4 ton cab & chassis without body in the amount of $4,427.00.
Before Council were copies of the Tabulation Sheet indicatinm
recommendations by the Tabulation Committee on both of the above
items; and Affidsvit signed by Mr. Gerald A. Polidan of Jack
Nicklaus Pontiac, Inc. of Delray Beach; and Affidavit si~ned by
Mr. James H. Shepherd, Truck Manager of Adams Chevrolet Comoany.
Mr. Kohl said he checked all other requiremenns and everything
is in order.
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Mr. Kohl said funds for two (2) 1/2 ton light utility vehicles
are available in Account No. 030-921-51; and funds for one (1)
3/4 ton cab and chassis without body are available in Account
No. 030-912-51. Mr. Kohl concurred with the recommendations
of the Tabulation Committee.
Mrs. Jackson moved no accept the recommendations of the City
Manager and Tabulation Committee above. Mr. DeLong seconded.
No discussion. Motion carried 5-0.
In view of the time and the Public Hearing scheduled, Mrs.
Jackson moved to suspend the regular order of business,
seconded by Mr. Rarmening. Motion carried 5-0.
PUBLIC HEARING - 8:03 P.M.
Request for Abandonment of Alley, Boynton Heights (Orizinal)
Applicant: Mr. Clarence W. Shelton, Sr.
~aYor Roberts asked if anyone in the audience wished to soeak for
or against this request. No reply~ Noting that this ma~ter
has been going on for a long time, Mrs. Jackson moved to accept
the recommendation of the Planning & Zoning Board for the
abandonment of Alley between Lots 22 and 23, Block 12, Boynton
Heights Rev. Plat, Recorded in Plat Book 10, Page 64, Palm Beach
County Records and the South 25 ft. of Lots 4 and 5, Block 6,
Boynnon Heights (Original), applicant being Mr. Clarence W.
Shelton, Sr. Mr DeLong seconded ~ith the request that all back-
ground information come before Council'at each meeting.
There being no further discussion, motion carried 5-0.
Mr. Simon then read Resolution No. 75-1~ re the above in its
entireny. Mr. Harmening moved for the adoption of Resolution
No. 75-WWW, seconded by Mr. DeLong. No discussion. Mrs. Pad~ett
called the roll as follows:
Vice Mayor DeLong Aye
Councilman Harmening Aye
Councilwoman Jackson Aye
Councilman Strnad Aye
Mayor Roberts Aye
Motion carried 5-0.
Mrs. Jackson moved to revert back to the regular order of
business. Mr. DeLong seconded. Motion carried 5-0.
BIDS (Cont'd)
Two (2) New 1976 Cab & Chassis Trucks with Trash Scow Bodies
At the request of Mr.
item from the Agenda.
Motion carried 5-0.
Kohl, Mrs. Jackson moved
Mr. Harmening seconded.
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to delete this
No discussion.
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Two (2) Motorcycle Radio Units
Mr. Kohl said bids on the above were opened on Monday, November
10, 1975 at 10:30 A.M. in the office of the Purchasing Agent,
Mr. Sullivan. The Tabulation Committee recommended acceptance
of the sole bid from Motorola in the amount of $2,802.00 and
funds are now available since the budget will be amended oer
the motion made earlier this evening. Mr. Kohl said he would
have the Tabulation Sheet and Affidavit for Council as usual
Mr. Kohl concurred with the recommendation of the Tabulation
Committee.
Mr. DeLong moved to accept the City Manager's
above, seconded by Mr. Strnad. No discussion.
5-0
recommendation
Motion carried
LEGAL
Ordinances 2nd Reading PUBLIC HEARING
Proposed Ordinance No. 75-36 Re: Amendment to Ordinance
No. 75-19, Rezoning Gordon Park Subdivision
Mr. Simon read the above proposed Ordinance on second readin~
by caption only. Mayor Roberts asked if anyone in the audience
wished to speak for or against this Ordinance. No reply.
Mr DeLong moved for the adoption of Ordinance No. 75-36 on
second and final reading. Mr. Strnad seconded. No discussion.
Mrs. Padgett called the roll as follows:
Vice Mayor DeLong
Councilman Harmening
Councilwoman Jackson
Councilman Strnad
Mayor Roberts
Aye
Aye
Aye
Ave
Aye
Motion carried 5-0.
Proposed Ordinance No. 75-37 Re: Organizational Chart
Mr. Simon read the above proposed Ordinance on second reading by
caption only. Mayor Roberts asked if anyone in the audience
wished to speak for or against this Ordinance. No reply. Mrs.
Jackson moved for the adoption of Ordinance No. 75-37 on second
and final reading. Mr. Harmening seconded. No discussion. Mrs.
Padgett called the roll as follows:
Vice Mayor DeLong
Councilman Harmening
Councilwoman Jackson
Councilman Strnad
Mayor Roberts
Aye
Aye
Aye
Aye
Aye
Motion carried 5-0.
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Ordinances 1st ReJding
None.
Resolutions
Proposed Resolution No. 75-XXX - Re: Amendment to Resolution
No. 75~ZZ Lowering Rates of Tennis Fee System
Mr. Simon read the above proposed Resolution in its entirety.
There was some discussion regarding the orocedure of asking
if anyone in the audience Wished to spea~ for or against this
item. When it was established that no one wished to speak,
Mr. De~ong moved for the adoption of Resolution No. 75-XXX,
seconded by Mr. Strnad Mr. Harmening felt ~his was a much
better Resolution than the original one with hi~her rates
and should benefit those who play tennis. Mrs. Padgett called
the roll as foilows:
Vice Mayor DeLong Aye
Councilman Hafmenin~ Aye
Councilwoman Jackson Aye
Councilman Strnad Aye
Mayor Roberts - Aye
Motion carried 5-0.
Other
None.
OLD BUSINESS
Discuss Repeal of Article IV., Re: Residents to Pay for a Permit
to Install T.V. Annenna - Councilwoman Emily M. Jackson (TABLED)
At Mr. Kohl's request due to Mr. Bushnell's absence because of
illness, Mrs. Jackson moved to table the above item Mr.
Harmening seconded. The Mayor noted that the item had already
been taSled since the last meeting, therefore no further action
was necessary.
Discuss 3:00 A.M. Bar Closing Hours Vice Mayor Joe DeLong
Rev. RoSy Snider of the Boynton Baptist Temple, appealed to
Council~embers not to change their minds about the earlier
bar closing hours. He felt the City would suffer no loss of
revenues and quoted various statistics regarding the oroblem
of alcoholism, adding that this was non solely a mora% issue.
It was nosed that the second reading of the Ordinance on this
matter would be December 2nd. Mr. DeLong felt people were
unduly alarmed abo. ut his intentions this evening. His reasons
for wishing to discuss this matser were due to the Mayor's
prior snatements about a desire for flexibility and there was
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doubt about what that flexibility would consist of. Mr. DeLong
said since the first reading of the Ordinance, a communication
has be~n received from the liquor dealers, requesting certain
days be allowed for them to remain open until 5:00 A.M. His
understanding was that the City Attorney was to be apprised by
Council as to what days would be allowed. In answer tO a question
from Mrs. Jackson regarding the addition of more days to the
Ordinance, Mr~ Simon said caption on first reading whiah~has
already been published listed New Year s Day as the only ex-
ception. If ~dditional days were going to b~ listed, there
would have to be another first reading and publication. Mrs.
Jackson felt it might be b'etter to leave th~ Ordinance as is
and then amend i~ later However, Mr. DeLong felt the Ordinance
should be clarifi-ed now and readvertisedif necessary, in con-
sideration of the various businesses in the City.
Mayor Roberts felt the question should be discussed a bit further
and the Or, dinance readvertised if necessary. He had received
some information since the last meeting and learned that the
south portion of Palm B~ach C~unty from the snandpoint of
population has more munzci!palities that have closing hours between
2-3:00 A~M. He noted tha~ so~e statistics have bee{ compiled
and it's expected they wil~l be presented to the County Commission
before they take their vo~e next Tuesday. The Mayor wished to
see this m~tter reconsidered by the County Commission in view
of the desire for uniform~ny~ He would go along with Mr. DeLong
in making some adjustments and concessions if after next Tuesday
it's found that n~ one is ~iving in. Discussion continued with
Mrs. Jackson wishing to se~ the Ordinance adopted as is, with
possible amendmentj later,! ~d Mr. DeLong favoring the extension
of time being allowed for ~o~e additional days. Mr. DeLong
then moved that there will be no action taken on the Ordinance
in question until such time as it is known what direction the
County Commission is taking. Mr. Strnad seconded. It was
noted that the Ordinance would appear on the next Agenda and
Council would have to decide at that time what action to take
on it. Mr. DeLong then withdrew his motion and Mr. Strnad with-
drew his second, leaving the matter ooen until the next meetinm.
NEW BUSINESS
Confirm Appointment of Chief Executive OfficeC ToSouth Central
Regional Wastewater Treatment & Disposal Plant - Mayor Roberts
Mayor Roberts noted that under the Inter-local Agreement, it
specifies that the Chief Executive Officer for the South Central
Regional Wastewater Treatment & Disoo_sal Plant should be confirmed
by each individual City Council -- Delray and Boynton -- and
it may be done by motion.
approve and
Mrs. Jackson moved tn/confirm the appointment of Anthony Canon
as Chief Executive Officer to the South Central ReKional Waste-
water Treatment & Disposal Plant. Mr. Harmening seconded. Mr.
DeLong asked what the vote was at the time this gentleman was
appointed as he was absent from that
Min.
of
12/2/75
meeting. Mayor Roberts said
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it was unanimous. Motion carried 5-0.
Discuss Ordinance Regarding Central File - CouncilwomAn Jackson
Mrs. Jackson referred to Minunes of Regular City Council
meetings in December, 1969 and January 5, 1970 pertaining to
the policy concerning Central File. Since the City is growing
and she believed there were some items not placed in Central
File, Mrs. Jackson felt an Ordinance should'be drawn, rather
than having just a policy that everything pertaining to public
business go into Central File -- in line with Public Law 119.
Mrs. Jackson moved to have the City Attorney draw up an Ordinance
that all public records go into the Central File. b~. Harmening
seconded. Mayor Roberts s.uggested including a time limit of
ten days or t~o weeks wi~thin the O~dinance. Mrs. Jacks'onbelieved·
that the State Law required ten days.
Mr.
of State regarding various records and where they are filed.
DeLong did not agree wi%h Mrs. Jackson's motion as he felt it
would creane a "miniature CIA". He referred to an instance
where he was questioned by the State Attorney regarding the
turning over of of£icial communications, wherein the State
Attorney found there was no basis for any charges. He feln
the motion would,cause an invasion of privacy. Mrs. Jackson
disputed Mr. DeLong's comments and felt her motion would orove
beneficial in improving the Central File system. Discuss{on
ensued about the difference b~tween personal correspondence and
that which should go into Central File, during whic~ Mr. Simon
read aloud Public Law 119.011 nertaining no this matter. It was
stressed that personal mail addressed to an individual should
non be opened by anyone but the adressee. Mrs. Jackson said
when something comes up that has to do with City business, no
mather who gets it --
office to be stamped,
to Central File -- as
the information. She
of an Ordinance.
DeLong referred to communciations received from the Secrenarv
Mr.
it should be brought into the City Manager's
turned over to Mr. Kohl and a copy sent
a crDss~check to make sure everyone has
feln the policy should be pu~ in the form
The Council discussed this subject for some time and Ma~zmr
~,,ggested~aving the City Manager and City Attorney research
the question and ~et some reaction from the surrounding municipali-
ties. Mr. DeLong agreed that the matSer should be studied with
the City Manager coming back with a recommendation before any
action is taken. It was feln the snudy should include a reasonable
time limit before any documents are placed into Central File.
After further comment, Mrs. Jackson repeated her motion no have
the Ciny Attorney draw up an appropriate Ordinance which could be
voted up or down by Council. Mr. DeLong read the motion made
at the January 5, 1970 meeting adopting the policy pertaining
to Central File and other oertinen[ correspondence, and he felt
said policy should be followed. Regarding the time limit, it
was clarified that a 10-day time period was se~ uD zn Public
Law 119 and it was'felt this should be included in the O~dinance.
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Mr. Simon interpreted his understanding of the discussion in
that Mrs. Jackson's motion asked that the City Attorney prepare
a proposed Ordinanca, whereas Mr. DeLong suKgests that rather
than prepare a proposed Ordinance, Mr. Simon present a suggestion
or recommendation as to what area should be covered by an
Ordinance, and if Council didn't like those guidelines, the
Ordinance wouldn't need to be prepared Mayor Roberts then
suggested that Mr. Simon come back with a time element as noted
in the Public Law. Mr. Harmening noted that until passage on
second reading, it would only be a proposed Ordinance and whatever
the City Attorney brings back before Council, it would amount to
the same things-- a proposal or a Drooosed Ordinance.
After some further discussion, Mayor Roberts repeated the motion
for Mr. Simo~ to researdh the question and return to Council
with a proposed Ordinance, including the time element. }~rs.
Jackson said she intended~her motion to create an orderly
process in the City and sSe did not mean To give the impression
of Wishing t6~ form a minf~ure CIA Mrs. Jackson requested a
roll call v6te which Mrs. Padgett conducted as follows:
Vice Mayor DeLong No
Councilman Harmening Aye
Councilwoman Jackson Aye
Councilman Strnad No
Mayor Roberts Aye
Motion carried 3-2 in favor of having the Ordinance drafted
Primary Election Returns
Noting that the figures were in, although unchecked~ Mrs.
Padgett read the following Primary Election Returns -- totals
only:
Richard D. Caldwell 1,032
Gene Moore 1,468
Norman Strnad 2,720
Joseph Zack 2,974
Nicholas Zito 775
Mrs. Jackson moved to place the top four names on the ballon
for the General Election to be held December 2, 1975. Mr.
DeLong seconded. No discussion. Motion carried 5-0
Discuss ChrisCmas Bonus - Councilwoman Jackson
It was noted that the employees of the City are given a Chrisn-
mas bonus every year and it is taken out of the Contingency
Fund. The bonus had always been S10.00 and last year it was
$20.00. Mrs. Jackson moved to give the City employees the sam~e
bonus as they received last year. Mr. DeLong seconded with the
request that the bonus be increased to $25.00. Mrs. Jackson
agreed after clarifying with Mr. Kohl that there was enough
money to cover this amount Mayor Roberns spoke against the
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increase, since the money was coming from the naxoayers and he
felt the bonus should just be a token gesture. Mr. DeLong
believed everyone in the City was happy with its emplayees and
there would be no objection to .the 8~5.00. The May6r ~hought it
might be interesting if it went to a referendum, although it
f ·
was elt thzs was not n~cessary. Mr~ DeLon~ noted the surplus
available through the Czty's frugality of $168,000,.largel~ due
no employees no longer with the City and not rep.laced, 'wi'th their
workload picked up by others. He therefore felt the g25.00 bonus
was in: order. The motion was repeated in that the City would
give all employees a Christmas bonus of $25.00. Motion carried
3-2 in favor, with Mr. Harmening and Mayor Roberts~against.
ADMINISTRATIVE
Request Approval for Change Order No. 2 - Maintenance Garage,
Kozich & Kozich, Inc.
Mr. Kohl noted the Change Order No. 2 which was before Council,
listing changes no the City's Maintenance Garage and totaling
to the amount of $3,906.00. Mr. Kohl said he's talked to th~
Engineers and there were changes to the original interior walls,
fire doors and ceramic tile, the latter being in both bathrooms
instead of vinyl tile. Mr. Kohl concurred with the Change Order and
requested Council's approval of same. After clarifying that
funds were available, Mr. DeLong moved to accept the recommenda-
tion of the City Manager and approve the Change Order° Mr.
Strnad seconded. No discussion. Motion carried 5-0.
Request for Extension of Retirement Mr. Louis J. Pehtke,
Electrical Inspector
Mr. Kohl said in accordance with Pension Ordinance No. 68-10,
Section 5.3 regarding "Delayed Retirement", he was submitting
a requesE from Mr. Pehlke, Electrical Insoector, and a copy
of the recommendation from Mr. Warren Bushnell, Acting Building
Official, that Mr. Pehlke's full-time employment be extended for
one year. Mr. DeLong moved to granE the re~uest of Mr. Pehlke,
in conjunction with the recommendations of the City Manager and
Acting Building Official. Mrs. Jackson seconded. No discussion.
Motion carried 5-0.
Applications for Permit to Solicit: American Cancer Society,
Palm Beach CounEy Unit; Palm Glades Girl Scout Council, Inc.
Mr. Kohl said everything was in order regarding these nwo applica-
tions and he recommended they be aporoved. Mr. DeLong move~-to
approve the applications for both of the above organizations,
seconded by Mrs. Jackson. No discussion. Motion carried 5-0.
Approval of Bills
Mr. Kohl read the following bills for approval:
1. Rubin Construction Co.
1,067o06
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Approval of Bills (Cont'd)
Rubin Construction (Cont'd)
Asohaltic Concrete
Pa~ from budgeted funds 001-854.35
2. Fiberglass Fabricators, Inc. $ 2,047.50
Fiberglass Trough brace
Pay from budgeted funds 030-811.30
Varda Silent Alarm 3,453.92
Portable radio detection alarm system
Pay fro~ budgeted funds 001-862.87
As per bid 9/29/75 - Council approved
10/7/75
4. Kelly Tractor Co~ 1,579,83
Head gasket for 977 Tractor
Pay from Encumbered Funds
5. SimgQ Corp. 1,350.00
Tennis Court Complex
Pay from Contracts Payable 021-350
As per bid 4/28/75 - Council approved
5/6/75
6. Allen Insurance 45,724.00
Comprehensive General Liability
Pay from budgeted funds 001-885.30
030-885~30
30,295.00
15,429.00
7. Allen Insurance 1,160.00
Loss of Money & Securities
Pay from budgeted funds 001-885.34
8. Isiah Andrews 81.00
Driver for Sr. Citizens Club - 2 weeks
Pay from Federal Revenue Sharing Fund
Ordinance No. 73-15 passed 5/15/73
020-880
9. Cynthia Lewis 86.40
Assistant coo~ for Sr. Citizens Club
Pay from Federal Revenue Sharing Fund
Ordinance #73-15 oassed 5/15/73
020-880
The bills described have been approved and verified bv the depart-
mean heads involved; checked and approved for payment by the
Finance Director; funds are available in their respective budgets.
Mr. Kohl therefore recommended payment of these bills.
Mr. DeLong moved to pay the bills, seconded by Mr. Strnad.
discussion. Motion carried 5-0.
No
OTHER
Mrs. Jackson wished to recognize a
Lantana, Mr. Paul Seppala, who was
acknowledged. - 11
fellow Councilman from
in the audience, whom Council
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ADJOURNMENT
Mr. DeLong moved to adjourn, seconded by F~. Strnad. Motion
carried 5-0. Meeting adjourned at 9:18 P.M.
ATTEST:
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA
By ~' '
~/~ ~ ~o~uncilmemb er
...... ~-Co-~ncilmemb er
~~/ '~~City Clerk
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STATE OF FLORIDA )
COUNTY OF PALM BEACH ) SS
CITY OF BOYNTON BE&CH )
TO THE HONORABLE NAYOR AND COUNCII~N OF THE CITY OF BOYI~TON BE&CH: FLORIDA:
We, the undersigned Clerks of the Primary Election held on the 18th day of November, 1975 A.D. for the purpose of
electing two (2) candidates For Couneil~ do hereby certify ~h~t at sUCh Primary EleCtion th· results were ~s Follows:
~ANDIDATE~ Pct. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pet. Pet. Pet. Pet. Pct. Pct.
RICHARD D. CALDWELL
GENE "MOOSE" MOORE III
NORNAN F. STRanD
JOSEPH F. Z&CK
~FiCHOL&S A. ZITO
~KRITE IN VOTES
ABSENTEE
__O ..... 0 o 0
........ . ........ o _ ¢ ....... o ...... O _ 0
· :~ .,, X ._l~ .......
,, / .... 0 .....
TOTAL
,,p? ?~>
TOTAL VOTES CAST
' ' r't'Oler~, Preei-n~ ~145 '
erk, PrecfnSt #155 a~d #160 '
__ City Clerk
~erk, precinct #156 cud' 161
CITY OF BOY'TON BEAC~
Schedule of Payments
All Funds
For the Month of October .. 1975
Prepared by:
Department of Finance
EXPENDITURES
ACCT. DATE CPIECI~~ VENDOR AMOLTi~T
NO. :NO.
(-~j,885.21 OClk It g, Bgq )0 k~N~AOTU~EBS LIFE - ' '
~<..~50 ~! -~)% 15, 1.028J)0 ' . ~N~AGTURERS LIFE
1,885.35 ~J~ 15 9.90~.~)0 ~LEN INSURAN(E ' 523.00
},850.22 0CI~ qb q,902J~0 ~TJ~A~ 0ASH RESISTER · ' . . : 470.00
C,030.35
~O.Z5 ~5" ~ 9.g4B.Cl) OURT REO0~'S [~ 6'2°'~e;-.eO
[r2'JS" 5~i~"~S'" ?~'5'E;~' ) ............. O~NTO~"A~'O"8I XSS ..................
~.;~Z.~.3g ~'f~ ~ ~.~.0) · JETTY CASH ' ~ lO.OD
~,'J~8,00 ~15 ~' 2~,0~) - (ITY OF B.B.
1,~60.52 ~ll ]5 9.9;8.03 -'. '~I~ENT.DI BAT' .' . · . ' 200.00
~60.52 )ell 'l~ 9.979.03. ':.j ~;E~EY SWAN:- . · - . - ' ..'' '.-- ' 200.00
;1~60.52 )CT1 'ih 9,980.03 ',)R~DFORO 8AXLE' 200.00
[~60~2 )Cl] lb 9.953.03 ' ~tAR:O~ MILLER . . - 200~0
~['~-;5~" ~T~"{;~''' '~:g~'~':~ ~ ............. :~EDERI'OKO"~ REdA ........................................
~315.~0 )0] ~5 9,98&.~3 ~ ,~T~S ELEO~RIO SUPPLIES' .
3' -', TLA$ ELEO~RIO SUPPLIES ·
I~60.~0 ~t lb 9,986.0
~1;{80.13 ~I1 15 gg;J&.O) : , T~S ELEO'[RIO ~PPLIES - - 2.~7
~;~12.69 ;ell ]~ g, g570~ I OYNTON AUTO StPPLY
]51.61 )Cl~ '(S 99a7.03 [OyNTON AU}? 8t~PPLY
~52.51 ~C'lt ~', 9987.03 ' ~OYNTON AU30 5tPPLY · ' - .28J~7
1~55.29 ~C~ ~5 g987.0~ ~0YNTON AUTO 8[PPLY 11.65
75.40 ~ 'b, ~ 0,007.0 ~ .. ~Y GARRIQA . .' · .--
~ · ' - '' .. ~0.00
75.40 ;C{1 ~51~OOn.O ' '. 'EVA RAYMO~ : . .. .
;52.62 ;C1% ]5 1 0.010.0 SAFETY KLEEN d( ~p '" ; 25.50
812.59 '~11 'tS ~012,C0 3ULFSTREAM LUM)ER CO ·
~812.61 '~i~ 15 0.012.[;0 3ULFSTRE~ LUM]ER CO
812.69 '~%1 ~'i~Ol2.CO 3ULFSTREAM LUMtER GO ~ ' 6,94
B.S1..3.Q..~-%-~5-- ..~o~-2-.~ o ............. 3U~E~R[AM.~M ~-.~ .............................................
8~o.30 ~Ti 15 ~ot2.oo ~ULFSTREAM ~M]ER CO · '] ' ~.03
85 ~.6~ 0~ ~'): ~0~ 2.00 ~LFSTREAM ~M~ER O0 - ~ ': '- h.~
854.55 ~ 0 .' 3ULFSTRE~M ~MJE~ CO
~cI~ A 0,01 2,0
B7 5.50 ~cl~ A5 ~ o, ol 2,00 . J~FSTEEAM LUM~ER CO
Bll.3i ~1~ ~5 l. Ohg.O0 [ULFSTREAM LUM~R ....... '.... 23.63
812.29 ~] ~5 1.051.0~ ]~NTON AUTO 5~ . . 10.~1
CHECK VENDOR AMOUNT
NO.
0.01 &
0,01 6.0
0,0-1-3-,0
0,01
0.02
O. 02
O. 02 3.0
0.02 4.0
-LLQ :2.
0,02
O,.05
0,03 7.Ci
0,03 ~.0~
7 5,40 C)B 'Ih D. 03 §.0
:'?-'5-24'0'
7 5.40 lb t 0.041.0
6 5.30
7 5.70 lb 1
51.30 ~, 1
LOb
~)"(~'[~ '~" 1,29 5.0
0 0.00 L29 &.0
I70.00 OCT5 1,,: 0,01
OCT5 'lb 0.02 ~'-.O
7 0.00 1'~ 0.02
0,00 15 O. OZ 1.0
I7 0.00 't~ 0.03 2.0
0,03 3.0
0'200" '0;0 ~"~':O
~7 0,00 .lb O, OZ 5.0
8 0.2 4
~8 7.00
3EANE. EXTER~I N
3EANE EXTERMI
EANE EXTERUl
ANE EXTE
)EANE
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kTI 1~
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ROD
fORBES
SPORTS
)US1 NE SS WEEK
'AMILY HEAL1)t
IAT iONAL
LADYS HAMi] IDD
.OR IA ALBU
HO FFMAN
IO
-.~;;...2.3J10..
8.00
24.00
16.00
32.00
I 5.00
'. q.OO
30.00
-. 7.95
I 8,50
5.97
2~.00
2.00
ELROY -
"'ARNOLd1'
f~ILHEL
AST COAST FI
OCA COLA CO
TTY CASH
CASH
:'TTY CASH
~LSEY GR IFFI
'ETTY , .~-
'HE GEORGE 4G,S CO
.E. MARl '
LII~ BOOK CO ' ' '
iTARK RESEARCH [ --
~OVE~MENTAL ~ IBES
AY
1PL 1NGER NEW SLETT
1
5 2.0,O
5.9 5
6.55
...... ?-~;~-g ....
41.55,-"
2.17
'"~ ":~-
64,00
. ::..:~.J 5.00
2g.g8
%88
"5~9'5--
- 9.95
7,95
5.50
-_-_-- ~*,~6
"!
...... '-----9~g-~--
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!..,. 1 4.99
V~NDOR
1;
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ACCT. DATE J
NO ' I NO
llj8 . 0.1
-'~:'~"~p' ~' ~'.2' 5' T~i'([i:is' "cci.'
87 0,26-
30 1,24
'0T;10'
38 0,00
8 0,00
0.68
'7'5:].'i5"-
0.29
0
O'
0
O.
5.56 ; I 2.0(
1
0.24 ~,kT5 1 3.0(
0.24 I7 4.0(
4 1 17 5.0(
1
1
1
30.39
~ 0.52
)0.26
5.40
5.40
1
1
' 5.40
5.40
5.40
2.56
0.00
0.00
0~0
12~0..
12.6i
51~0
.OUlS SOD
)ETE BASIL
~ETTY'CA~H
'IRE E~UIPM£NT
tOHN DUNKLE
~LASTRIDGE
~UPEE. OF DOCUM
:YNTHIA LE~IS
SlAH ANDREWS
LOCK RESTA~
RA
PAY TIRES
DALEAGUE-
:3,69
5.86'
5.69
6.52
',5;6"
0.56.
1.25
~ .56
JCKLE
:TTY CASH
"'eASH:' ::
'"-T~y .CASH_
· :, TTY CASH::.
I CK.: BLA
~,LM- BEACH
I C, KETT
lng
,B~.COUNt
' ' ~ARON CROCI[
I ILL:MO CONKE¥
kRS'I"OHA'TFtE'I~D
)YNTON_-'dR
. .: ~NA:LOVELADY~
IANN
~HN REED :' ~: :. '
1%~'15 12 1.00i LDB
1%k15 12 2.00 .....: ~ PUBLI SH'INi
~ ~ 2 3.00 .': :;',~_~,o~ A~
%~ 0 2.0
2,~ 0 2,0
2.30 2,0
2,30 2.0
Z30~.O
2,302.0
1,07 ~.0~
1.07 4.0(
1.07 4.0(
1,07
CASH
'ETTY..OAS
ETTY CASH.-
ETTY CASH._.
AMOUN~
I1 ?,.00
I20.00
........................... .t g'5'.O0'
.. 15,00
12.00
: 30.~0
' ' 3.:35
.... 7-2
:- 48.00
.:_ h 5.00
2,04
........ 1-~S&-.
1 2.42
: :_._i! . 2oo.oo
' ~ 28.75'
1.59
.......
910i
-'i.~'~:.----:.-"~'-'-~. 1 ~,1 2
- ~.'" ~-. 5~0
· ' - -- - '2.80 j
12.00
:------1-~,0 G-.J
· - 18 &.O0
· -' : 15.00
:. - .... ~00.O0
· :5 ~.00
' ' ' '' :54 .5.60
-: ........ : ............ -~6.6.,40..
.... · ...: 169:50
...:., '.,-..: 57.60
!.-.-.. --, :59.60
" .... 29 1 ,$0
· . ......... 91,80
'" ---2.'[.&,O0 ....
: :'-' ~;:'"26.00 1
i'!:: 8.40
· :~?,: :'"' :::- ~ --' 5..0,00
.u 3.72
'~-: 7 ,.: 2 ~.91
~.00
_:,...:
- ' - ' 2..30
CITIE,~:" '
SHOP . '<
:RRY INO -.~.
' - ' :"'_'-----":J 'J '-:.F'-:' 9.35'
1.q6 1,07 4.0( TTY CASH ---:. " 1.0.5
· ACCT. DATE Ct-IECK VES]'DOR ' AMOUNT '
1,~60.68 'OCI~AtblZ~75.Oit ' . IJATIO~L LINE5 SER~ . ' ' .:]]' 7.20
~,~O,;I ll,D& ,..~11~5 1,080.C ) WALLAOE AND QA .]ORK~ ] .-- ' 261.75
~[~'}0,~00.26 ,~1~15 L081.C) A~RIOAN ~ATER
[[~O,,,lO1 10 OCI~AI% 1.082,C) ~HOMAS CLARK W ~ -' ' :] ' 32,50
][~ ~0,i)12,~ ~[t~t5 1.083.C~ ~PTUNE ~AETR JETERS' ' - - ," j' ' 970.20 16.50
~[_ , ~ ~ -. --'" '~ 2~.o0
ACCT. DATE CiqECK VENDOR
NO. NO.
85;22 ..OC)~,~I'-. Z533.C0
~-..~1~B85:22 -~17~]5 Z53q.(O '
' "' : ':': "; .....
85..3. ,,~,,,~5~5.(0..
75. 3 ~ ~ 5~2.C0 ' :LORiOA-PO~ER"~IGHT
~;~B;55 .~)~: z~.~o
~-o,~3o,~2 oc~eZ5 ~o87.~.
s0,23 ~I t~]~ ~ 0.88. z l '--'..'...?':. ~gA~'
80.2~ .~z%~5] Z550'.e).' ' - H~NNSPiN OOUNT~".~]BRARy:: --¢.
'~'~' ~"~ ~;-~, ~ ~ 5'~'7' ~ )>' L.:.-
75,5[ 60.0,) ' ~ETTY
- .~2~1bl 2.5 .....
~,~75,62 ~v~517560 n).. ". ~[TTY CASH j
7 ~.~9-" o~'~{'i2~ ~[~'~'6'~ ~==;~
oe.~s-~c-~z~ ~.o~°.o,; .'--~'
-~['~-2'~'"'~;~''_ ,~ .. V 3'~'~'R f;::'?:'"
11.~6 ~2~5 {'09g O~ '"'
,-x-~::~2-- ~{x~ 'g~'~':~ ~'":':::'"'": ~t~{{~a'
~ z ~ ,~ ~z~ z~.z ~ .o ~ ':~,~;;
'~,~DO.Og l~lb~ 62~.0~
~,'151,69 ~127~5] Z6~.O)
111i}:1 o, 2o,oo z2a o) <OZIOH AND KOZICH
50.l,OZ.lO ~CY~?I~ I, XOO.OH " i'ETTY CASH ' .' ''
_ OCT~l. 1.100.0 '.' IETTY CASH,~ ..... - · '
. ~_ ~1~?~ L[O0.O .. ~ETTY CASH '. ,
' . , .... .~'. - ',, ~?:~'--' ....
~E55.00 ']t~5 .]020C . S~H OOUNTY OR l~ ABUSE · :: ~O00.o~
.20.00 , ' · :,'.--, ...... ~.:',,,
a75.~0 ~9 ~ ~75~.0G E~A flAY~O~ :-.'~
[~h75,&90Clt%}5) ~761.0~ rom WILLIAMS,'.:
,. ~ ~ ) ' ' '>-' ''- ~ ' . ~ · I ': ,'-' : ' .
L.~-75,~6 ~cl~,~] 2,762.0P , ETTY CASH .....
.,~7~.53 ~I~,'~.~2.762,0~ ' '. ;~ETTY OASH.?'.,'~:~:'" :·
;,~60,25 ~1~51tZ771.0~ - .T, E~ARD HIL E~Y ........ 2~. 0
~ ~ : / / , - ' · . ~ - ~ -' --. -. -,<'._. 0
,850 2g ~l~g~'~l ~77~.b0 .- STATE:: ~ FLOR DA "- ~ [,:-:F :~ '~":~":"::::) ;<]{' '?'~::": 6 ~0
:.,8 12,91 ,_~I~ql:~L Z775.bO ODOR 'CONTROl. >YSTEM -'" "7 ~0
~,875,~9~.OCl'Zn~.L~775gO' .ODOR OONTROL ~YSTEM - ~ ' :':-: 28'~0
~ ,8.00..~.~I.~%y L.~?-7.~-.~O ........... K.E..--~UI-DO--'F:. ~--~-;----:,- .............. :----'-:-: .....
~,8~0;~30CT~4~':'~ Z77~.~0.. '.'~ BANYAN PSYO~ ~TRIO oL'IN[ :.-:. ~":'<'~?':~_ ,4~~ ~n~n
,,875,~O]OCTtq~-.L~783..~O JERRY BR~NERi . ' .'- ' -'' b8 80
~(882,00~1t9t5 %303,~0 '.;-':::: RAILWAY EXPREES AQENOY"-
~:~75,~0 ~T10~:~816.~' · JOHN MO BRIDE_ .'_ :':,- "- · ~' · ' -'?' t2.CO
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t
~ _ ACCT.
NO.
L,q5 q ~0
5 3
DATE CHECK
~CT 5~1t%I 2,8 2 ~ .0~
OCI t01%1 Z8 I3.0(
36.0
13,97. -OCT
12,6g
1 2
5 ,-30
Z8 40 .t
2,8 q
~8
,
Z8 ~6
2.8 q8
2,8
2;8
VENDOR
.~HA ~LES'-:"abDF RE'" )" "":
)LPER. OF DOCU,~
lARD GOOE~¥tN O~
{ITA CLARK
~AI.TAN:...TR 0~. ~
~EROX_; OORP?':.~ - ,
;EWE. LL HARDWARE
SMI TH
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A[NANC'E Ail{ O(NDITIONING .
ADVANCE' AIR IITiONINa .'
'~*I~L. ELECTRON I ( .'..~- ',' :-
.0~I3~151 -'-
I 5 4,54 'OCT'5OTSl
7 5,56 '- -
5 1,6q OCT
12,35 ~T301% 1, I
Ol .10
1.1
1,1
1.1
1,1 18.0'
1
· EASY· PAY
EAST.. COAST..EJ [~U t P
ENG I NEER I NQ CO ' .
LLOYOS OF
TIHES
ARS ROEBUCK: ,j~*: .
,OUTHERN W 1PER~[..:{. ,-
DASH
AND'.
WHIT[ -
.... 5
?:--~,ZO-;OO--
i;::s 76 .,~z
.81
· · 2 O0
;-]:. 25 .o0
..288.,o0
,.!P_,o.o....
--.:' 23.59
';._. -,:' ,:.;.?,;._ 2~ .oo
...... 2.99
9
.:. :-... ~:,: ..:~
- - 20.00
..... .~7
'-': 33.2'2
~: - - ! 35.00
ACCT. DATE
NO.
67.00
,00
.00 ~ t %
800.10
800.1
37 5.10
il0.10
0.10
7 0~10
7 0.10
1.10 1
5.01
1..5..,02...
NO.
VENDOR
3.0( - MEOl
-:L . AH, ANOREWA
11
3 Fl
_
2.79 ]
2.794 0
Z79 0 ROBERTS
DE: LON~
~N
2.8O
2.80
2.8O
2,80 ~.C*
Z80 6.0
Z80 7.0
SAF
JAXCI(: :----:... P~]G
,'HARLE~ .FRF'OER CK · '
"RANK
::-: .:, ::-- ~ .::.
MI DT ' -
Z~tOLr~'T
.. .- .... . ._':; ~8
-.: -..- .-; ~-.. 33.09.
· t~_.' _5 O0.00
' ' ~' 0.00
' " ~.00
: ;- .~". 85.00
- -- , '..8~.00
20.00
8 5.00
... ~00.00
:---. 125,00
.. 125,00
,. 125,00
12 5.00
--. 125.00
.- 210.00
....... 2.6.,7..,%.'
ACCT1NO. DATE
10.02 ~<~5 15
i%'
NO.
9.8 95
..... _3..__6__.C0_.
.59.00
6 0.00
.61.00
62.00
L8 1 1.00
! 2 .co
Cs .OD
%8 t ~ .O0
~.B I5.00
15.00
! 7.00
$2 &g .00
.270.00
· 27 ! .00
.272.00
~9 28
~ ~3 8.00
:.95 2.00
LOS z~.00
047.00
04 7.00
9 5 5.00
L96 5.O0
g.6 5.C0
,?5,5.00
,.9.5 7.00
~,96 7.00
'.95 7.00
95 6.00
.g5 g.CO
.95 7.00
,96 Z.00
! 9.00
82 1.00
2.00
GENERAL JOURATAL
VENDOR
i~24OUAIT
,JOHN HOOKER
,.fA~E S COC~MAN
EO'C~ARO S U%.L 1VAN
,JOHN TUITE
HAROLD HERRI~
KEN SNO~
NO R'.,IAN LOLLATTE
OITY OF
UA~.-~ S ,DW YE R
OlTY ~', ~.B.
RONALO HAYNES
~EED CONSTR.
CITY ~
RENE FL DRY
FENA CARRIER
FRANK d
OLI ME ,~/ALLAC, F..
WOGDROW EUTSAY
ELF. ANOR PUF F-5 R
%9. T. ;;ELCH
STAR ROOFER
ROGER MORGAN
8.8. ,90~ ,q T
CiIY OF 8.8.
CITY OF 8.9.
CITY OF O.D.
POLICE PENSION
POLICE PENS:~
~OLI CE PENSION
FIRE~,ENS PENSION
RETIRE,~NT RTRUST
RET IHE:~NT RT~ST
RET! ~NT RTRUST
R'E~I RE~ENT" RTRU~
FIRST BANK ~T
FIRST ~ANK ~UST ~0CA
COIF~RE5 BY B~BIE.-E~
CI~ OF
CITY OF 8.8.
CANNON H0~S
C[~ 0F
5
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.........
7 ~.7g
17 5.6I.
36.55
6
2I .80
2
15.00
6
50 ~
7 3.02
l O0.00 -
~00~0
30.00
9027.75
Z2i6~9
77~.I7o
775,!7
725,17
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00.01
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DATE
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· .~s ~,.oo
1.:0:5 4.0 0
~1 Q34.00
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0 0.00
0.0I
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0~0 %5 16.00
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VENDOR
BOYNTON AUTO SUPPLY
GULFSTRE N,;, LUN~ER
QULFSi'REAM LU,N~ ER
HALSEY GRIFFt TH
AMOLr~T
!0 9.22
I0
......... N ORE,NF'"CO ~'TR ...........................................
TOM ,~ORR 1 SON
H.F. MASON E~UI~ENT
AUTO~ODUOT S IN~
RALPH TOGNACCi
.......... ~'TTb'-~g~YE'~ ..................................................
CLARENCE ~H 1TESID~
ROBRT FRAM1 ER
AN~G~Y 8ARTA~I~
J O~ S EQU I
......... ~b'o';~o ....
7.0.0
4 7.85
68.26
· 352.59
5.00
.............. '220'0 .....
2.00
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~00.C, 0
R · L. GRU,',g-.,~ON$ . 77.DO
R.L. P_~R O~','~.~ ..................... : ............................. :"-7 B':3~ .....
GRA~ UNION 7.00
B.B. AUTO P~TS .. 225~1
LIONEL BLACKM~N M.D. 55.00
ALaN CHEMt~L ' - ~4.00"
...... L-i'~t'~ Y"0AAT .................................................... 2~-~:~ ......
FLANAGAN M'f. TOALF .... 416.50
AUTOFROOUCTS INC 15.28
R,L. GRUM~ 1
g.8. AUTO P~TS 17.97
~ 1TT MAC Du~E-~ 25.00
B AND H SALE~ 4~8.00
S~A~S R O~BUOK '
GULFS~EAM LURER
........ ~_!~?. _~6ls.~l ALS .-
MARD~ IVES I~J~ ..................... ~ ............................... f3'~50 .......
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Mt OH~L gAV lES 8.~0
...... G-I-~--OF--B,B ~..8~ .......
FRED NU~ lOC.CO
TROPJ ~ iNC 7~.~
~ARD ~ 72S~0
d5FF~Y SA~YER 2
Cl~ OF B.8. 23.~0
Cl~ OF ~.B. iS.CO
ACCT
NO.
DATE
301.00
0 1.00
1.00
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NO.
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,,05 6.00
,05 7~0
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06~.C0
06 ~
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07 0.00
07
07
07 ~.00
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07 7.C0
076.00
~080~0
t.00
2.00
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03 9.C0
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VENDOR
AMOUL~T
LEWIS K ILLEN
TEO SORG
VINCE,NrT 01 9ATTISTA
BRADFORD BAXLEY
COL,E E~CTR ! C
........ ~O~"~L~m'~ ............................... : .....................
CO~ ELECTRIC ' '" o. Oo~o
C.CZ~NE~I t 23 2
R. M.CZARNECK 1 12.E 2
W. PETER ~N
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C. SEqUINE I ~.S2
J. FOX
A. GE IGES 12.92
F. WYCH~
MRS. ~NTHI A ENRI ~T .
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MRS. JOA~ FCaD 12.82
T. GOC[},k~N · , 19.2~
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C. CALOERGNEL~ 7 5.68
HARRY K
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HER~RT EOLEF SEN
GEORGE CLARK
AL
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EDWARD MI~T
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7 5.68,
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1,300.0 I
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102.00
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PALM 8EACH JR COL-'E. GE
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STATE OF FL[~tDA
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STATE OF ~IOA
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TRAUL FORD
RUSSELL A~ AXON
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57.00
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0,!6 5.00
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ALFRED KUO ! RKA ,JR
CiTY CF B.B.
CITY OF' 8.B.
GARY TAYLOR
CLOCK RESTAURANT
NORRIS RICKEY
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1 ,~75 7.62
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CrT %51~ Cl~ OF
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WATER SEWER REV.
WATER SEWER REV.
WATER SEWER REV.
AMOUNT
1
I 7.890£!
SE%~R WATER DEPOS, 809.80<>
.......... SE~E R-' WATER"DE-PO S-; ...................................... '"'"'8'O 9:80 ....
SEWER WATER DE. POS. 309.80
DON P~ ! ~ '5.70
HOWARD KO~
PLAYTi ~ POOLS lOg.gO
CITY OF 8.B. !5.50
CITY OF B.BTILI~ ~,~T[R DEPOSITS
JOHN CLE~ONS ~30
al~ CF B.8.
;--WILSON ................................................................... ~:5~ .....
A.C. ~OR~ELL JR 7DO
EL~ ~E ATCHtSON 1
......... UA-TT~ E~-'5 ~PZ'I N ..................................................
CHAR~S GR~AM 2
PIC~D CH~tOt
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LOU SAMYN
CiTY CF ~.8. ~2.17~.71-
CITY OF ~8.
FIRE}~NS PENSION ~
FIRE~NS PE~iON FU~ 60~.20
FIRST B~K TROT I
RET! R~ENT 1RUST 1.77
RETi REMENT TRUST L77 2.15
RETI ~ENT TRUST 1.77 ~.15
C~'TY"OF--B'~B= .....................................................
NICK ~RRALE ~1~0
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ROBERT LO%~ JR I9 3.57
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A~CT. i DATE Cii~JfL~ VENDOR AMOLT~
·. _NO. ~ NO.
[0~0.0l ~]51]A558.00 'P~M 8EA~ OFFICE $~PLY '~0.91
~520,0:_ ~ll~l% 7,857 ~ VINCENT ~ILSON :
~520,0:- ~TZ%~% 7,85~0 MRS,RiH- ZLER
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~ ,, ~77 7,869.00
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5( 5~0g C~It?i~ 7,S71.00 GAVES LA~N
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~,520.0 -~it~l'~ 7,873.00 EV~R.~uAOE~ PAVING 9& ~0
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~0.00 C~itSt'~ ~.897.00 CO~ ELEO.OONSTR. " ' - ' ' 1.00
~20,00 ~t3t-, D,~nO Cl~ OF B.B. - 19.S0
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LgOI.OO I CITY OF' B.B.
L902.00 J THO~D%S MC MURRAIN , 1.70
~T2Y],-: '.903.00 / CITY OF B.B. 71gO
;Kfz~?4 ..gO5.O0 CITY OF B.B. , J
~907,00 Cl~ OF B.B.
OVIDEO ~RT INEZ
,.90 8.00
%90 9.00
L910.00
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Z. 72 5.00
5729.00
~-750.00
CITY OF
MICKEY GUFFEY
CiTY OF BB.8
PALM .BEACH OFFICE
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SUP
15 0.00
......... R~ r-' PENDLETC~ .....................................................
AL KOJ ! KOWSK I ~ O O.O 0
ROE~E. RT HARRIS 8159
CITY OF
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CITer' OF BB.B.
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I RETIREMENT TRUST
FIRST B~K ~UST
POLICE PENSION ~
FI RE~N~ PENSION
FIRE~NS P[~ION ~
F I RE~NS ~NSt ON
B.8. CR~IT UNION
SPARK~ PO0~ 7276
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WATER SE~ER REVENUE
~ ATER SEWER
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· 5 7.7O L27
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8690~0
79&.12~
~77.b l~
~77.~[
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SE~%ER WATER DEPOS.
S E'..~t5 R WATER
UTILIU GENER~
UTILI~ GENERAL
.......... U.I [L]-~..~NER~ ......................................
STATE OF ~ORIDA
STATE OF FL~IOA
STATE OF
1.2!
L212.hO.
1.02 7.aO
59137
25
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NO. NO.
30,~20.00 ~i21!~ ;.glS.eO Cl~ OF
....
3~m320.00 ~Ill'i~: ~,916.C0 FRANN ALLIGER
3 .~-~O.O'O ~ll~l~ 5,'~t7.C0 CITY OF
S 0,~0.00 ~12II% q.9i 5.00 LORRF~NE SZUMi NI ~I' 9.70
30,~20.00 ill]!~ 7,glO.gO OiU OF 8.8. ' "' I1JO
.......... AUk--D~-.¢gR~RRt ..................................
~20,00 ~21~5 7921.00 CiTY OF
320.00 ~tT!5 7~922.00 { MACE BAL~NTI~ _ 9.70.
~20.00 c~15: ~923.00 ] CITY OF
~ ~(~20.00 ~T2t~k T}-g2 ~.00 ' MARY ~SS[RSC~IEID
5~ ~'='~20.00 ~2'[lb 7928.00 - "ANTONIO COSTIGLIOLA ' 21.00
5 ~2 0.00 ~15 7 g2 g.O0 CITY ~
~20.00 ~?lllS 7955.00 CITY uF B,g. ' , - 15.00
~":~ .00 ~5 7, g3~.00 OtTY OF B.BTILI~ ~TE~ D~POSlTS 2.80'
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0.~20.00 11115 7.~2.00 HON~ ~DERAL B.B. Vtk~g . .. - 10450
~030.01 ~%~,~-1 ~756.00' RIOHARO SHEPARO ~ O0
~3 10.02 '~I2~,%1~763.00 S~IA~ SECURITY CONTRIN.' 3Z~09~ '
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~0j320 O' ~Ib 7.948 GO CiTY ~ 8.. ~'~
~'~{520,0 .~2~'~ 7,949.00 CITY OF
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,NO.
~N'DOR
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SOUTHLAND EQUIP.'~NT
AMOUnt2
,8,39.36
--OCYSOI i:1-
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2,8 32.~ ,JOHN HOWELL 7355
2.8.~,7.00 GUt. F OIL CORP
~8 54.00 POMPANO OFF ICE S~PLY i7.70
~857..00 FLORIDA ~iNTENANCE 7~2¢ ...... lO0~O
FLORIDA MAINTENANCE 7525 .- ' t00.~0
": ........ Fr.:OR IDA .MAt NT~..'NA,N~E'-~¢-,,2~- ..........................
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ALBERTA HERNANDEZ
DICTAPHONE CORP
PICARO CHEMICAL
REMINGTON OFFICE
LA~RENCE CHANDLER
HADLEY5
......... c', ...........................................
CiTY 0F0.8.
CITY OFB.B.
CITY 0FB.B.
! O0 .~
445.OO
2 O0.00
1 01~8
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~.40 5,46
~,40 5.46
.......... F..I.R S-T-. 8 ~.-.~.~ T- ......................................... -7,5-0.0 ~,90-2
CITY OF' B.B. 2-80
MARGARET HOGSHED ;2 C.20
CiTY OF B.B. t3.70:
JOHN GOVE t.30
CITY OF B.B. 5.80
3fi 7.00
ga 7.00
37 1.00
~7 2.00
CITY' OF BB. ~.0-0
i RENE 5ANOERFER
CITY OF B,S. 1520
CITY OF B.5.
CARL FA 1RSANK~ P.IO
DAVID BENTON .....
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POLI~ P[NSION ~ 757~2~
POLI~ ~NSION ~
FIRE.NS PENSION ~
........ $ !- ~E~N-$ --~ ~ 1-0~ --~ ~----. .............................
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RETIREMENT TRU$T ~ L706.61
RETIRE~NT TRUST ~ ~70~1
8.B. CR~IT UNICN ~,053DO
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L. GALLO ............................
............ ~-AAx~-[(--A~-~ ...............
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M. CARRA~AY
dgf{~'~,%~"~i'i'3'f~b ............. '£':0~Y£ a .................................................
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0.! 93 .O0
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3.197 .CO
11 g8.00
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CLE MON$ AlTA
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........... ~ ;'~'Ot~O~TE I ~' ..............................................
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PEDRO TREVIN0
RCSERT LARSON
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........... T;'~ Y xiOO~ ....................................................
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........... 0'2 TR 0~$ ......................................................
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........... 5 ;'B R'OD,'-!EAO'": ..............................................
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G. SP I CER
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........ R. SL_I.C~F. ELD ................................................
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............ D.Q~ gI.HL..T. BU_I T_ ...................................
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R.F. ~1LLER '
JACK LESSE~
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......... ~RT i-~---~X~:::._.~,:;.::
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43.20
43.98 _ ~
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H. NEUSCHAEFFER 31.80
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75.57
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JOSEPH A. LYONS
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ROY E. ANDERSON
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WALTER ~tN~ERTER
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HELEN M. PHILLIPS
CLARENCE ~EEVER
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JERRY OELVESCOVO
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HAROLD I. BAE~
GRACE F. UL~IlC~
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