Minutes 08-19-75MINUTES OF THE REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON
BEACH, FLORIDA, HELD AT CITY HALL, T~ESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1975
PRESENT
David Ro~erts, Mayor
Joe DeLeng, Vice Mayor
Edward F. Harmeming, Counciima~
NOrman F. Strmad, Co~ucilman
Emily M. Jackson, Couneilwoma~
FraukKohl, City Mamager
Ernest Simon, City Attorney
Tereesa. Padgett, City Clerk
Mayor Roberts welcomed the ladies and gemtlemen presemt amd
called the meetimg to order at 7:31 P. M. He aske~ everyone
~o rise fsr the Rev. Louis Shields, Pastor
ef St Methodist Church, followed by the Pledge
of to the Flag led by Vice Mayor Joe DeLomg.
Announcements
Nayor Roberts annoumced there would be a meeting of the South
Central Regiomal N~stewater Treatment & Disposal Board at
7:00 P. M. em Thursday, A~gust 21, t975, in the Council Cham-
bers of Boymton Beach Oity Hall.
Mayor Roberts aanounced there would be am auction sale at
10:00 A. M. on Wedmesday, August 20, 1975, ef 70 bicycles a~d
assorted miscellameo~s items. Mr. Kohl them read the follow-
img notice:
"The City of B~ynton BeacH, Florida will hold an Auctiom
Sale at-the rear of the Boymtom Beach Police Station,
135 N. E. 1st Avenue, Boynton Beach, on Wedmesday, Augmst
E0, 1~75 at 10:00 A. M. for the sale of the followimg:
Approximately 70 bicycles
Assorted miscellameous items
The above to ~e sold on an "AS IS'~ basis - cash only."
Mayor Roberts announced that the 1975-1976 Budget Books would
he ava~able for the public to see ~ the Office of the City
Clerk~and in the Public Library after final adoptiom. He
added that the books were imthe process of beimg compiled
and would be available im a few weeks.
Mayor Roberts announced that City Hall would be closed om
Labor Day, Monday, September 1, 1975.
Mayor Roberts them requested am~one wishing to speak om any
item on the agenda to please come forward and give their name
to the City Clerk.
MINUTES - REGULAR CITY
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA
COUNCIL MEETING
AUGUST 19, 1975
MINUTES
S~ecial City Comncil Meetin$ - July 30~ 1975
Mr. Harmeming moved to table the Minutes of the Special City
~est that o~e ce~y be xerexed a~ laft on Mrs. Padgett's desk
leave the original o~ the ~esk. 8he then seconded the motion.
Motio~ carried 5-0.
Regular City Council Meetin$ - August 5, 1975
Mrs. Jacksom referred to Page 17, seventh line, and stated it
should read: "If someone wants to come iL and have a trans-
cript efa portion of some meeting, that is good."
Mrs. Jackson referred to Page 17, second paragraph, and Mr.
StrRad's reference to her bantering with the department heads
about fire hydrants. She gave the definitions for the word
bartering and referred to Mr. Strnad hearing most of this
meeting and it was evident they were not ba~teri~g or Joking.
She asked if he would like to change this word and_Mr. Strnad
replied she could use any word she wanted.
Mr. Strnad referred to Page 17 and Mrs. Jackson's reference
to different tape recorders being played. He qmestioned the
approximate n~m~er of tape recorders and after discussion,
Mrs. Jackson stated she could not give the exact number, but
was sure it was more than one.
M~or Roberts referred to Page 13, second paragraph about
s~gns, 11th line, and stated it should be: "foisted" upon
the CAB. He then referred to line 14 and stated it should
be "compatible,, to s~rroundings~ He then referred to the re-
mai~de~ of this paragraph and the remarks from two organiza-
tions composed of businesspeople~*-~ ...... ~ ~-~ ~ support,
He would like this entire reference to be stricken.
~yor Roberts then referred to Page 17, next to last para-
graph, and he also stated at this time that the estimated
cost would run in the vicinity between $250 and $300.
Mr. DeLong referred to Page 5, middle of page, second para-
graph, and 3/10's should be 2/10'$.
Mr. DeLong referred to Page 16, third paragraph, eighth line,
and he explained f~ther his thought in this matter snd sug-
gested the additio~ of "also" between is and coming.
See Min-
utes o£
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MEETING AUGUST 19, 1975
~m. Harmening moved that the Minutes of the Regular City
Council Meeting of August 5, 1975, be approved as corrected.
Mrs. Jackson seconded the motion. Motion carried 5-0.
PUBLIC AUDIENCE
~yor Roberts asked
no response.
if anyone desired to speak and received
BIDS
Sale of Used EQuipment - Eighteen - Five Cubic Yard Carts
Mr. Kohl informed the City Council that Bids on the above
were opened on Friday, August 8, 1975 at 3:00 P. M. in the
office of our Purchasing Agents Mr. William H. Sullivam. H~ read
,,The Tabulation Committee recommends acceptance of the high
bid from Southland Equipment Corporation in the amount of
$540.00. The o~/y other Bid received was from Boynton Ser-
vice Corporation in the amount of $}20.00, for six (6) carts
only. Attached hereto please find Tabulation Sheet and Pro-
posal signed by Mr. Paul J. Myers, President of Southland
Equipment Corporation." He concurs with the recommendations
of the Tabulation Committee.
Mrs. Jackson moved that they accept the recommendation of the
City Manager and approve the high Bid of $540.00 from South-
land Equipment Corboration for 18 five cubic yard carts.
Mr. Harmening seconded. No discussion.. Motion carried 5-0.
PUBLIC PflEARING - 8:00 P. M.
Mayor Roberts noted it was 7:45 P. M. Mr. Harmening moved to
suspend the regular order of Business and continue with Legal.
Mrs. Jackson seconded and the motion was carried 5-0.
LEGAL
Ordinances - Second Readin6- PUBLIC HEARING
Proposed Ordinance No. 75-22 - Re: Amending Section 31 of the
Code Providing for Consideration by the Technlcal Committee
for Site Plan Review of Provision for Curb Cuts
Mr. Simon read proposed Ord~uce 75-22 on second reading
By caption only. Mayor Roberts asked if anyone intthe audi-
ence wished tospeak for or against Ordinance No. 75-22 and
received no response.
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AUGUST 19, 1975
Mrs. Jackson moved for the adoption of proposed Ordinance No.
75-22 o~ second readiago Mr. Str~ad seconded. Ne discussion.
Mrs. Padgett conducted a roll call vote as follows:
Vice Mayor DeLong - Aye
Councilman Narmening - Aye
Councilwoman Jackson - Aye
Councilman Strnad - Aye
51ayor Roberts Aye
Motion carried 5-0.
Proposed Ordinance No. 75-23 - Re: Approval of Parcels H & I,
Plat of Tenth Section~ Palm Beach Leisureville (Lake Roma)
Mr. Simon read proposed Ordinance No. 75-23 sn second reading~
by caption only. Mayor Roberts asked if anyone desired to
speak for or against Ordinance No. 75-23 and receive~ no re-
s ponse.
ME. Harmening moved for the adoption of proposed Ordinance No.
75-23 on second and final reading. F~s. Jackso~ seconded.
No discussion. Mrs. Padgett conducted a roll call vote as
follows:
Vice Mayor DeLong - Aye
Councilmaa Harmening - Aye
Councilwoma~Jackso~ - Aye
Councilma~Str~ad - Aye
Mayor Roberts - Aye
Motion carried 5-0.
Proposed Ordinance No. 75-24 - Re: Approval of Charter World
Second Addition
Mr. Simon read proposed Ordinance No. 75-24 on second reading
by caption only. Mayor Roberts asked if anyone in the audience
desired to speak for or against Ordinance No. 75-24 and re-
ceived no response.
M~. Harmening moved for the adoption of proposed Ordinance
Ns. 75-24 on second and final reading. Mrs. Jackson seconded.
No discussion. Mrs. Padgett conducted a roll call vote as
follows:
Vice Mayor DeLong - Aye
Councilman Harmening - Aye
Cou~cilwomaa Jackson - Aye
Co%uucilman Strnad - Aye
Mayor Roberts - Aye
Motion carried 5-0.
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AUGUST 19, 1975
Ord~nances - First Reading
Proposed Ordimance No. 75-28 - Re: Amendment of Section 2-61
of the Code - Operating Capital improvement F~nd
Mr. Simon read proposed Ordinance No. 75-28 on first reaS~E
in its entirety. Mrs. Jackson moved for the adoption of pro-
posed Ordinance No. 75-28 on first reading, seconded By Mr.
Harmening.
Under discussion, Mr. ues~ed that appropriated fumds
be added to the
s~rplus in ear-marked they
be transferred to
excepting there · f
hue, otc ." ~e explam~e~ urther re~ to situations in
the past and how they diclm,t wmmt to mu~h flexibility
as they will ~efeat the pmrpose of why the fUad was set
Mr. Simom stated he diem t as le~ as it car-
ried out the intent of the ~ After ~iscussion,
the members agreed to Mr. DeLong's
call vote as follows:
Vice Mayor DeLong - Aye
Councilman Harmening - Aye
Councilwoman Jackson - Aye
CouncilmamStrnad - Aye
M~yor Roberts - Aye
Motion carried 5-0,
At this time, 8:01 P. M., Mr. Harmening moved to return to
the regular order of business. ~s. Jackson secomded and the
motion carried 5-0.
PUBLIC H~ARi~G - 8:00 P. M.
Proposed Ordimance No. 75-27 Re: Bo~nton gills Rezomimg
Mayor Roberts announced that this referred to a correction
of the zoning map. [~r. Simon read proposed Ordinance Ne.
75-27 in its entirety. Mayor Roberts asked if anyome de-
sired to speak for or against this particular change and re-
ceived no response, ge added that this development was under-
way for omver a year and funds were held up.
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AUGUST 19, 1975
Mrs. Jackson moved for the adoption of orooo~ed Ordinance No,
75-27 on first reading. Mr. Harmening ~ec~nded. Under dis-
cussio~, Mrs. Jacksom stated that this had been going on for
mor~ tha~ several years. The ma~ h~s been rumning into all
kinds of snags and she would like to correct their mistake
new. Mr. F~rmening stated that it seemed to him they moved
rather rapi~Iy to correct this error, but they have ether
erro~swhichare af£ecting more people. Ee would like to see
some of these non-conforming lots handled asexpeditionsly
as this o~e. ~i~y~eoPle are being h$1d up. Nayor Roberts
informed him that he believed everything wa~ heimg done be-
tween the Gity Gou~cil, Planning & Zomimg Board a~d Board of
Adjustment to get this corrected.
Mrs. Padgett then conducted a roll call vote as follows:
Vice Mayor DeLong - Aye
Ceuncilman Earme~ing - Aye
Co~ucilwoman Jackson - Aye
Ceuncilms~ Strnad - Aye
Mayor Roberts - Aye
Motion carried 5-0.
LEGAL
Ordimances - First Readin~ (Cont.)
~eposed Ordinance Ne. ~5- Re: Revision of Ordinance No.
~2-31 - Regulations for Beach Decals
N~. Kohl requested that this be tabled, in asmuch as the City
Attorney is still working on this. Mr. Harmeni~g moved to
table this ordinance, seconded by Mrs. Jackson. Motio~ car-
ried 5-0.
Mr. Strnad asked if there was any target date of when they
may expect this and Mr. Kshl informed him that in talking
with the Attorney, he will have it on the ~ext agenda. Mr.
Simon added that the reason for the delay was that there were
certain penalty provisions in the proposal that they would
like to look into.
Resolutions
None
Other
Discuss Zonin~ Ma~ Errors
Mr. DeLong referre~ to the e~rors made in the zoning map and
stated he believed the appeals had been submitted to the wrong
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body. He believes the City Council and Pl~n~ing & Zoning
Board should reach an agreement on this
with these not the Board of Adjustment. He would
like to k~ow if there is some way to expedite it in order to
give the people some relief. Mr. Kohl i~formsd him that he
would meet with the people right after the meeting a~d take
care of this. ~hey are working with the attorney and it will
be resolved in the regular order of business, Mr. DeLong
replied that he was not apprised of this.
Discuss Interim Services & Facilities Fees
Mayor RoBerts asked Mr. Simon if he had a~y comments on the
legal angle referring to interim services and facilities fees.
Mr. Simon asked if the City Council desired further action in
reference to the litigation. He added, as they knew, the
judge ruled the ordinance invalid. The case as it now stands
only affects the plaintiffs. If the Cl~y does nothing more
at this time and does mot appel, the City m~st pay the cost
of the case which is about $269° There is nothing to refund
to the plaintiffs. The alternate is toappeal to the Fourth
District Court of Appeals. He explained how other cities had
similar ordinances and were waiting to see what the City of
Boynton Beach was going to do.
Mr. DeLong stated he read the petition for the re-hearing.
He added that whether they wanted to go and pursue it was
definitely up te this City. Other cities are in the same
position and some have a great deal more escrow to pay back.
Is the City 9f.Boy~ton Beach just ~oing to give up or try to
get more definite opinions from ot~er cities of what direc-
tion they are going in? They should be in a position of what
they intend to do. Mr. Simon clarified that theoother cities,
which have the same ordinance, have not gone to court and ars
not under the gun like Boynton Beach. They are just
cerned because they have the same ordinance. At this point,
their ordinance is not in questions Mr. DeLong questione~
if they wouldn't return the escrow until people instituted
suit and Mr. Simo~ replied that he was not sure if the ether
cities have their money in escrow. Mr. DeLong remarked that
h~ had read about several which do and he the~ asked for Mr.
Simon,s guidance in directing them in what they should do.
Mayor Roberts asked if quite a few cities were having a pro-
blem with similar ordinances and Mr. Simom informed him that
there have been a number of cases throughout the State with
cities having similar ordinances and having them attacked.
He told about the Town of South Palm Beach and their im~ct
fee being questioned and whether it was i~ addition to that
authorized by statute.
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Mayor Roberts asked if there was ~ question regarding the
type and number of servic~es they were chargimg for not being
s~lled out in the ordinance and Nr. Simon replied that in
their ordinance there was no particular utility this parti-
cular fee was charged for. He added that this was where a
lot of the argument came from. Mayor Roberts questioned why
it was denied hy the court and Mr. Simon explained how they
usually get some guidance from the court, but in this case
it was net ia detail. The judge stated it was invalid for
lack of specific services. He added that ia his memoramdmm
he did refer to some ordinances relating the fee to cer~
services.
Mr. DeLong stated that even if this ordinance was tightened
now, it would have no affect on this ruling. Mr. Simem in-
formed them if they enacted a new ordinasce, they should
impose new fees and state for what services. He added that
a municipality is bound to provide certain services which
they cannot charge additional fees for. He gavesexamples of
this. In the present' ordd~ce, they have net related to a
specific utility or service. Mr. DeLong sta~ed he believed
the State was plamning a bill to enact this mnto State law.
Mrs. Jackson asked if ~hey woul~ be protecte~ by settlimg
this now and paying this one case and not go~ng further,
re~ci~ding the present ordinance and drawing up a new ordi-
nance with the uses spelled out? Mr. Simon replied that they
would not be immune from an attack by a new t~xpayer. They
would have a better fighting chance ~hough. Zt will take a
great deal of research to come up with a new idea.
Mayor Roberts suggested ~oing away with this ordinance and
going to work with somethinE ~hmore teeth to start from
scratch, instead of contiaually appealing this, The ame~nt
of people moving in is at a minimum compared to what it was
and he believes they should take this opportunity to come up
with a new ordinance and clear the books on the ol~. He
feels they will be hit with more suits if they don,t clear
this off the books. Mr. DeLong agreed, but added that he
thought they would be spinning their wheels playing around
with the ordinance. He believes they should devote their
efforts te the State representatives to get semething on the
books whereby all municipalities will have the same treatment.
~o repeal the interim servi~e £ee Ordinance and ~ See Min.
Mrs. Jackson made a motio~/not to appeal this case and final 9/2/7B
judgement and to pay the court costs Of $201.60. ~. Rarmening
seconded. Under discussiem, ~. DeLong questioned if they
were going to automatically return ~he fumds they have col-.
lected? This was discussed some and Mrs. Jackson clarified
that her motion was only to do what they were required to do
now. ~Mrs. Padgett then conducted a roll call vote as follows:
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Vice M~yor DeLong - Aye
Councilman Earmening - Aye
Councilwoman Jackson - Aye
Co~ucilma~ Strnad - Aye
Mayor Roberts Aye
Marion carried 5-0.
Mrs. Jack~o~ stated shew~oul~ like to make a further metion
that if anyone who has pai~ this and applies for a re£umd,
they will receive a refund. Mr. DeLo~g secen~ed for the pur-
pose of getting a~ op~ion from the City Attorney. Under
discussion, Mrs. Jackson clarified that a refund would be
given only if zt was asked for. M~yor ~e~er~s replied that
he didn't believe this was fair a~ exp±a~L~e~. Mrs. Jackson
continued that she made the motio~ this wa~, as she believes
it will be going on for several years. The money is drawing
interest and people will hear about it and everyone won't
rush into the fro~t doer tomorrow morning. She did this on
purpose ~ecause she ~eels it should not be an automatic thing.
~ d
Mr. DeLo~g stated that if one was entitled to a re,uA , all
were entitled to a refund and they should pay them as they
appeal, ~ayor Roberts stated they should make payment with-
omt re2~astS. He thinks t~ey should pay it back a~,~ cle~r~~he
~o~ks. Mrs.. Padgett then ~onducted a roll call ve~e as
Vice Mayor DeLong - No
Councilmam Earme~ing - No
Councilwoma~ Jackson - Aye
Coumcilmau $~r~ad No
Mayor Robert~ - No
Motion defeated 4-I.
M~. Simon advised the City Council that his silence did not
indicate they were obligated to do anything, At this point,
they are not obligated to do anything. If they decide to re-
fund any interest or money, it is literally out of the good-
ness of their hearts. Mr. DeLong agreed, but added that they
have taken action not to appeal.
Mrs. Jackson moved to refund all monies paid in by the people.
Mr. DeLong seconded, Under discussion, the members expressed
their agreement. Motion carried 5-0.
Mr. DeL~ng questioned if this money had been invested and ~.
Kohl informed him it was in the bank drawing interest. Mr.
Harme~ing suggested that perhaps they should clarify whether
they were going to refund the interest. The members dis-
cussed this and agreed to discuss it further at a future date.
M~. Simon suggested that in directing the refund be given, a
release should be obtained from each taxpayer of all claims
whatsoever.
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Discuss Amendment to Article III,
Re: City Manager
Section 2-2!
of the Code
Mayor Roberts stated he reviewed this and meant to ack on it
before. It seems a great many department heads live out of
~ewn and he does~,% believe the. last sentence should be in-
cluded. He doesa't tb~nk it is necessary. The City Council
ca~ at any time get rid of a manager no% properly doing his
job. Occasionally, they do have other department heads liv-
ing mearby. F~. DeLomg agreed that forcing anyone to move
to live i~ the City and Mrs. Padgett agreed. Mrs. Jackse~
comtinued that she felt it was very discriminatory amd agrees
it should mot be included.
Nr. Narme~ing moved to ask the City Attorney to draw up aa
amendment to Section 2-21 eliminating that last sentence.
Mrs. Jackso~ seconded. No discussion. Motion carried 5-0.
Other
Mrs. Jackson stated she would like to know the status of the
title search on Ocean Ridge and questioned if it was going
ahead? Mr. Simon informed her that the title compaay search$
lng it reached a point with regard to certain land marks and
the compaay stopped and stated they were a little reluctant
to go ahead. Mrs. Jackson continued that she ~uderstood that
Ocean Ridge was having a search of the title also. If they
come to the same standpoint, is there a chance of a friendly
lawsuit? She thisks it is time they know who owms what and
thinks the people i~ Ocean Ridge would also like to know.
Mayor Roberts clarified that it was not being pursued and
that is the status quo.
OLD BUSINESS
Amendment to Ordinance #30-B-32-2-C-W. & N. Florida #281
TABLED
~. Harmening moved to take this off the table, seconded by
Mrs. Jackson. Motion carried 5-0.
Mr. DeLong stated he felt the Code of Ordinances#30-B-32-2-
C-W. & S. ~t be amended immediately to read: "all other
exceptions or agreements shall be approved ~y the City Coun-
cil.,, Mayor Roberts noted that Section C was not included
tonight. Mr. DeLong continued that the comtention pertained
to the granting of the easement going beyond what the speci-
fic section of the ordinance pertained to in gra~ting the
easement. He explained further.
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Mayor Roberts pointed out that this particular project had
been completed. Mr. DeLong questioned if it would refer to
amy future gra~ts of easemen{s a~d Mr. Simon informed him
that the applicability is no longer there once it is com-
pleted ~ud once everybody is connected. Mr. DeLong stated
he wanted it inelude~ im the evez~t that any agreements should
be made in the future. Mr. Simon informed him that the ex-
ceptions recited here are the only o~es available. He
added that the exceptions had te do with water and sewer
connection charges~ Mr, DeLong referred to additional
goodies being given an~ how ke woul~ like to see this eli-
whereby there cannot be a~y agreements ~tside those aD-
proved by the City Council. Engineers ca~ deal with the
people, but they must come back to the City Council.
Mayor Roberts stated possibly another sectioa would take
care of this. He clarified that Mr. DeLeng wanted to remove
~he~a~t~ority from the engiueers or a~yo~e else and pass it
ac~ ~o~ne City Co~ncil..Mr. D~Long agreed that it shoul~
go oack to ~he City Council. He has no objections to eng,-
needs, etc. ma~ing recommendations, but he doesn,t believe
~he~ should make agreements. This is policy m~W~g and should
e ~n the realm of the City Council. MayorRober~ agreed
and thought it. would not be too difficult, to include a para-
.graph. Mr. S~mon s~ggested including it in the section deal-
ing with acquisition of easements.
F~. Harmening referred to larger muaicipalities and govern-
mental ~odies having people soliciting easements and right-
of.-~ays. He referred to small considerations being given,
which didn,t fall within governing bodies. Thers may be
guidelines set by statutes. If they through another delay
in the process of o~taining easements, which is lengthy,
it $ould cause them i~ the future to have greater difficul-
ties than the small amount of considerations given in the
pas~ and very rarely. He is a little reluctant to see them
do this. In the past, he doesn't think engineers, etc. have
been overly generous with public funds.
.Mr. DeLong disagreed and refsrred to the fence being installed.
In ~eference to easements, he doesn,t think anyone has the
right to make commitments for taxpayers, money. He is Just
asking for an amendment whereby the authority amd jurisdic-
tion rests with the City Council. He again referred to the
giving of a fence and lateral. Mayor Roberts agreed and
clarified that the engineers could make aa offer, but should
bring it back to the City Council. Mr. DeLong stated he
would just like to ask the City Attorney to amend this parti-
cular ordinance to include such authority.
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M~. Harmening referred to the legal document and the consid-
eration of $1.00 being given amd questioned if the man must
come forward for the ~1.007 Mr. DeLong replied that he was
referrimg to other valuable considerations smch as the femce
and lateral. He wants to protect the taxpayers of this City.
No employee outside of the City Council is privileged to
make agreements where £u~ds are to he expended.
Mr. DeLong made a motion to instruct the City Manager to re-
quest the City Attorney to amend the ordimamce to give the
authority and Jurisdiction, te the City CO~mil. Mr. Strma~
seconded. Ne ~imsussiom. Motiom carried 5-0.
Consider Issuance of Permit for Ben Joh~stem's Radio Tower
TABLED
Mr. Kohl requested that this remain om the table, as Septem-
ber 19 is the court date for this.
NEW BUSINESS
~o~e
ADMINISTRATIVE
Consider Receipt of Letter from Comm~-~ty Action Misra~t Program
Mr. Eohl requested Mr. Glover to speak for his own cause.
~. Marvi~ Glover appeared before the City Council and re-
ferred to a couple months back when he presented this pro-
posal to the Community Relations Board and they studied it
and accepted it and presented it to the City Manager. He
spoke to the City _Manager and requested the opportunity to
discuss the pmrpose of the Rangeline Mobil Co-Op with the
City Coum¢il. it is mot a comm~mity action migrant program.
Their intention is to service many elderly citizens and he
explained. They have received funds from Palm Beach County.
They continue to get calls from people in Boynton Beach for
meals and transportation. They do have a gentleman providimg
transportation, ~ut need additional to take people to doctors,
pick up medicime, etc. They would like to use the requested
amount of $2,000 to begJna the program. They have a bus driver
now through Manpower of Palm Beach County. This is their home
base and they would like to receive something from the City
of Boyntom Beach. If they give to this Co-Op, it would help
smd add support from the City.
Mayor Roberts asked if the request for $2,500 was to purchase
a bus for transoorting migrants and Mr. Glsver replied: no,
they already ha~e a bus. It would only be for maintenance
and purchase of gas. Mayor Roberts asked for how long and
Mr. Glover reolied that they will receive some funds from
~h? S$~ior C~%i~ens,~ Planning Council and hope this will
a~e them in~o ~ovemoer or December. Mayor Roberts asked
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if this was Federally funded and Mr. Glover informed him it
was new birth. Mro DeLong questioned if it would he permiss-
able to give Federal Revenue Sharing Funds in an instance
such as this and Mr. Kohl informed him that the Community
Action Migrsmt Pregram was funded by the Federal Government~
Mr. Glover agreed and added that Rangeline Mobil Co-Op was
a program by itself; it is a group of separate ~eo~le. Mr.
Be Long a~ked if it was ~ individual set-up a~d set up ~der
Federal sponsorship and Mr. Glover replied~ yes. Yzr. DeLong
clarified that it was a subsidiary, but ~ the
Federal Govermment and Mr. Glover agree~. Mr. ~ asked
if they were involved ~ the Gomm~it~
and Mr~ Glover replied, yes. Mrs. Jackme~ referre~ to other
monies be~g~asked for from other cities an~ a~kediif they
would serve all cities around? M~. Glover info~me~ her that
the portion received from Boynton Beach womld o~ly ~e for
Boynton Beach. They only operate one ~us ~ow. Mrs. Jacksom
informed him ~hat they could ~ot use taXPayers, mo~ey for
a~ythi~g outszde the City and a~ded that~ie~o~ld ge%
free passes e~ the County h~s~ Mr. Glever ~eed a~d re-
ferred to people living i~ isolated areas amd hom' these
seniors needed someone to come to their ~oe~. ~r. DeLen~
referred to the Czty already provzdzng tra~sDor~&tiom for
some of the residents of the City and Mr. Kohl clarified
that they took them to lunch. Mr. Glover clarii~led that
he was talking about ~u overall program. Mrs. ~cksom
added ~hat she believed they would be taking meals to their
homes.
M~yor Roberts s~mmarized that the i~formation was skimpy,
except that they wanted $2,5o9. He thi~W~ it should be
spelled out and sent te the Czty Manager, so they know what
they are spending money for before being asked to vote en
it. He referred to the note attache~ amd how the Boards
overlapped. He believes they should have ac¢omplste break-
down of what the money would be used for an~ spent for. ~.
DeLong agreed that it was ~ot unreasonable to ask for a
breakdown and referred to transportatio~ for the l~ch pro-
gram and how it was spelled out and handled by the City.
All they have here is the request for $2,500. He believes
it must be spelled out what services are going to be per-
formed for the $2,500 and then it would ~e up to the City
Council to delegate the City Mane. ger to scrutinize this.
Mrs. Jackson moved to
ditiomal information.
5-0.
table this and act when they have ad-
Mr. DeLong seconded. Motion carried
Appointment of a Second Alternate to
.Mayor David Roberts
the Board of Adjustment -
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MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING AUGUST 19, 1975
BOYNTON BEACR, FLORIDA
Mr. Strnad suggested that Mr. George Ampol be appointed, as
he has been on the Board of Adjustment previously. Mayor
Roberts suggested that Mr. Walter Rutter be appointed, as
he is an experienced maa.
Mrs. Jackson referred to having a written resume from the
men. Mayor Roberts replied he had no objections to tabling
it, but would like to have a~ exoerienced man. Mr. DeLong
referred to the Board of Adjustment needing all the help
they could get and not having a quorum at the last meeting.
He did not want to put them in a position where they could
not hold meetings. He suggested appointing someone and then
having thea~pointee submit a resume.
Mr. Strnad withdrew his suggestion for Mr. George Ampol to
be appointed.
The members voted 5-0 in favor of appointing Mr. Walter
Rutter.
Consider Applications for Permit.~o ~olicit
1. Muscular Dystrophy .-~ssociation of America, Inc.
2. Boynton-Lantana Business & Professional Women
3. Fraternal Order of Police - Gol~ Coast Lodge #49
Mr. Kohl informed the Council members that all the applica-
tions were in order.
~. Harmening moved that the applications for permit to soli-
cit be granted for the above organizations. ~s. Jackson
seconded. No discussion. Motion carried 5-0.
Consider Purchase of Property on S.
Avenue and U. S. #I
W. Corner of N. E. 15th
Mrs. Jackson pointed out that this property was not located
on ~. S. #I, but on the railroad. She stated that after
seeing the price, she would like to move that they file this
for future reference. ~. Harmening seconded. No discussion.
Motion carried 5-0.
Annexation of Property. on Con~ress Avenue
Mr. Kohl showed two plans showing the lots and property and
stated all the gentleman wanted to know was if it would be
acceptable on this basis and he will proceed. Mr. DeLong
remarked that he didn't think they could make a decisio~
until it went before the Planning & Zoning Board. Mr.
Harmening stated that they have too many PUD's in the City
right now and until he sees how this PUD is going to work
out, he doesn,t believe ~ would be in favor of any more.
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MINUTE~ - REGUL~M CITY COUNCIL ~TING
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA
AUGUST 19, 1975
Mrs. Jackson referred to the City getting property, hut sug-
gested they turn this do~ and see if there is any Dossibi-
lity to get a piece of land large enough for eno of the
schools being constructed. ~he believes they should instruct
the City Manager to contact the County to see whether there
is a possibility to get a piece of land given to the City,
since they have furnished sewer and water to the two schools
being built.
Mr. DeLong asked if they were going to freeze their ho~dary
lines? Mrs. Jackson replied that she di~'t wa~t a P~D~
Mr~ DeLomg continued that he thought they were giving it a
rush action tonight. He believes the Plsmning & Zoning Board
should review this. If they are going to supply services to
these people, they should get the benefit of ad valorem taxes.
Mrs. Jackso~ questioned if the man could be present to repre-
sent it, if t~ey tabled it? Mr. Harmemin~g cl~arified that the
gentlema~ owning the property was interesite~ i~tthe expres-
sion of the City Council's feeling whethe~ they woul~ ~e in-
terested in annexing this Droperty. He is agreeable to annex-
ing, but not ~ a P~D. Mr. Kohl agreed that he just wanted
feeling from the Gity Geumcil. Mr. DeLengstated he was in
the ~market to annex. Any place where the~ are rendering a
service, they should get the benefit of it~ He referred te
The Meadows and the additional revenue. E~wever, they have
not had time to study nor discuss this. They don't ksow all
the answers and the ~ther people in the ~ity shoml~ have a
review. He suggested telling the man the~ were very suscep-
tible to annexation, but must agree on it. Ee believes they
should net only table it, but should meet i~ workshop session
for discussion. Mrs. Jackson added that she wo~ld like the
ma~ to be present.
Mr. Harme~ing moved to table this item for further study.
Mrs. Jackson seconded. No discussion. Motion carried 5-0.
Budget Discussion
Mr. Kohl referred to the general charge in the Utility Fu~d
aud stated that 35%was for administrative. He contimued
that every city was doing this to a certain limit. There is
nothing illegal about this. If they want to change it, he
will have to find funds somewhere else, ~ut they don't have
funds to look for.
Mayor Roberts stated he wanted the City Co~ncil to be aware
of the fact that this money was t~en from Utilities and it
was a fair amount. This is the only reason he made this re-
quest.
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MINUTES - REGLU-J~ CITY COUNCIL MEETING
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA
AUGUST 19, t975
~. DeLong referred to water and sewer and how they were in
a lot better shape than other cities. He thi~k~ the City
Manager should get the breakdown from other cities of what
they charge f~r administrative. He added that any action
would have to be on the next readiag of the ordinance, if
it would have to he amended.
Mayor Roberts stated he was just asking for expression from
the rest of the City Coum¢il if thi~ figure was in reason.
~. DeLe.ag replied that from the ones he has seem, he ~elieves
is is ~w reasoa. Mayor Roberts added that they are i~ the
medium of expansion.
Mrs. Jackson referred to 1966 and how the City got in trouble
for taking ~/3 across the board from the utilities and using
it. This was discussed some and Mr. DeLsng pointed out hew
they had made strides i~ the water and sewer system siace 1973.
Mr. Harmening stated that for the past two years, they have
been good for watching the amount charged to water and sewer
for administrative. He remarked when reviewing the budget
that they stepped it up considerably, One reassn they got
the AAA rating on their water and sewer bonds was because
they stepped this skimming practice. If they go back to it,
they may not get as goo~ a rating ia. the future. In the con-
struction of the expansion of the water plant and during the
construction of the regional sewage plant, it is not easy to
get the grant. He then explaine~ the
· procedure. Besides the
$186,000 that they took for a~ministra~ive purDoses, he be-
lieves they are paying the complete engineering department
out of it. If they do this sad do mot :AaVe fumdS available
and funds are required before say grant money, they are going
to be very close.
Mayor Roberts stated agaia that he just wanted to make the
City Council members aware of this. He adde~ that they just
got the good news that they may expect 1,000 hookups, which
will enhance the utility fund. He will go ahead with the
recommendation of the City Manager and let it ride at this
point.
M~. Harmening stated that personally, he would like to see
the amount reduced to a certain extent. He thJwks the engi-
neering portion in particular cannot be justified. He is
not sure whether the other figure of $186,000 can be justi-
fied. He would like to see a breakdown of how this figure
was arrived at.
Mr. DeLong stated that the budget sessions are over and de-
cisions have been made. He thinks a breakdown should have
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MINUTe. S - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA
AUGUST 19, 1975
been prepared to submit showing what the other cities take.
However, he thiRks the time has arrived when they should de-
cide whether they are going to accept the recommendations as
setup ia the proposed budget or amend.
Mr. Harmening continued and referred to every time they come
up with a new water and sewer project, they always find they
are short of money. If they have to go into the market for
a bond issue, the next thing they will have to do is raise
the rates. If they did not spend all the mo~ey by transfer-
ring excess amoumts to the general fund, in the future it
would not be as necessary to raise funds. If there are ex-
cess funds generated ia the water and sewer funds, the proper
way toh~andle it would be to redRce the rates and not put it
in the general f?~d, _Mr. DeLeng. referred to the present con-
ditions and how it would be almost impossible to lower rates
~_th everythzng go~Rg ~O shigh, He added that they mast con-
sider that the w~ele system for many years was not run the
way it should have been run. Ee exDlained further _~%~ ~uded
that he thought the amount of money going into administrative
would not hurt. ~. Harmening agreed that for the last two
years they have tried to get or~r and responsibility ia the
water and sewer fund. However, instead of going forward like
they have, they will be back-sliding with approving these
figures. Mrs. Jackson agreed. Mr. DeLong disagreed and
added that time would tell.
~yor Roberts stated he thought everyone had stated their
opinions. He just brought it up to get expressions. The
figures have been reviewed by the City ~nager ~ud he feels
the figure is justified. If it was reviewed, they might
knock off $50,OOO. The amount of money involved is not that
great. They are moving forward with the new hookups and he
thia~ they will recover their ground. He doesn,t want to
tie up the budget.
M~. DeLoRg stated that he didn't think anyone on the Council
of ~973 had asmmuch reserve as he did with the water and
sewer system. He will serve the City to give them his know-
ledge of his lifetime of service. He will mot let the City
back-slide. This is his every day jo~.
Mmyor Roberts stated he would be incliRed to go along with
the figure suggested. Mr. Harmening stated it was nice to
have ~,0OO new sewer connections and ~e off the moratorium,
but they must remenuber that this was counting chickens before
they hatch. Mayor Roberts suggested that they look ahead in
the future. Perhaps at the new budget~ these things should
be ta!~en intonconsideration.
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MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
BOY,TON BEACH, FLORIDA
AUGUST 19, 1975
Mrs. Jackson agreed with Mrl Harmening's suggestion that
they should have a full breakdown submitted as they do need
to know and should be careful. It would be going backwards
if they went to the old way of doi~ it. Mr. ~eLong requested
M~. Kohl te get the information from the other cities.
Approval of Schedule of Payments for Month of Ju~y
Mrs. Jackson moved to approve the schedule of payments for
the month of July, secon4ed by Mr. Rarmeming. No discussion.
Motion carried 5-0.
Approval of Bills.
Mr. Kohl read the following bills for approval:
1. Russell & Axom 6858-4-IIt&CP Inv. #16 $ 5,593.72
Upgrading existing Nastewater Treatment
Facilities
Pay from Atlantic National Bank 1974 Issue
Authorization dated 1t/20/73
2. Russell & Axon 6858-~A-II-CPS Inv. ~2 27,014.30
South Central Regional Lift Stations amd
Force ~ins
Pay from Utility General Fund
Refundable from future bond issues
75%EPA Reimbursable
Authorization dated 11/72
3. Russell & Axon 6858-6-III&CP Inv. #11 1,248.13
Engineering services for construction of wells
Pay from budgeted funds 030-801.09
Authorizstion dated 5/4/73
4- Russell & Axon 6858-II-CP Inv. #10 1,188.82
~seiI'Sewe~ System Evalnatiom Studies
Pay from Utility General Fund
Recoverable from fmture bond ~ssues
75%EPA Reimbursable
Authorization dated 11/20/73
5. Russell & Axon 6858-21-II-CPS Inv. ~? 14,178.53
Preparation of construction plans a~d specs
for exp~usiom of existing transmission on
distribution mains and storage facilities
Pay from Utility General Fund
Re¢~overable from future bond issues
Authorization dated 1/20/75
MINUTES REGULAR CITY C0~C!L ~ETING
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA
AUGUST 19, 1975
6. Isiah Andrews 135.00
Driver for ~enior Citizens Club - 3 weeks
Pay from Federal Reven~e Sharimg Fu~d 020-800
Ordinance #73-15 passed 5/15/73
7. Cynthia Lewis 144.00
Assistant Cook for Senior Citizens Club -
3 weeks
Pay from Federal Revenue Sharing Fund 020-800
Ordinance #73-15 passed 5/15/73
8. ~otorola~ Inc. 1,302.00
Radios for Fire Department
Pay from budgeted funds 001-865.83 $778.00
O01-866.84 $524.00
~.~ate of Florida~ Department qf Transportation 36,155.00
~10cation of Utilities in State Right-Of-Way
Pay from Utility General Fun~ 030-205
10. Simgo Corp. 5,487.16
Tennis Courts
Pay from Operating Capital Improvement Fund
Bid approved by Council 5/6/75
Mr. Kohl said all bills described have been approved'and veri-
fied by the department heads involved; checked and approved
for payment by the Fl~nce Director; funds are available in
their respective budgetm. ~. Kohl therefore recommended
payment of these bills.
Mr. Earmening moved to pay the bills, seconded by Mrs. Jackson.
Under discussion, Mayor Roberts referred to #2 and asked if
this was the one they were working on with Delray Beach? Mr.
Harmening replied: no, these lines will go to that plant and
are 7~ refundable. ~&~yor Roberts then referred to #9 and
the relocation of the utilities in the State Right-0f-~ay and
asked if it woul~ be reimbursable and Mr o Eohl replied: no.
Motion carried 5-0.
ADJOURNMENT
M~. DeLong moved to adjourn, seconded by M~. Strnad. Meeting
adjourned at 9:45 P. M.
19-
MINUTES REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA
AUGUST 19, 1 975
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA
M~yor
Coun~mber
~ ~ J--U~c!imember --Co ~
ATTEST:
Clerk
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CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
Schedule of Payments
All Funds
For the Month of ,, July , 197 5
Prepared by:
Department of Finance
GENERAL JOURNAL
DATE CHECK 'vENDOR AbIOUNT
NO.
ACCT.
NO.
-,% ,, 1.00
1,q'q 0.o 1
Lq 17.00-
~.O,~ 2 0.0 0
1,04 0:01
oz.o
'~ ~: i~5 0'2.0
: ,~ -2~ 3 10.01
--~<.:~O- 9-9-:40-
~ /!~ ~.00
~ ~ ~ 02.00
2i5 02.0
1~5 02.0
1~5 02.0
-'_'~5'~':0--
L% - Zt5 579.00
'l-Z15 590.00
~.-?-15 2"-z6.00
~-~lb ~57 ~.00
515 ~5 95.~
375 5.597 ~
3:5 f6:00 ~
315 ~,6 00 .~ j ~T I RE~NT TRUST
3~5 ~603~1 S~T. ~ DOCU~NTS
3%5 ~606.~ BET~ SARRIGA
3%5. %6 0,7~ ~NHATTA~ TROPHIES
20.0(
20.00
3 20.00
20.00
FI.3~HI~ FIRST NATL.
R0~RY C~
H~Y ~ IFFI ~
tilS CONRAD
DARY BYCZEK
O~ PEFLY_
RETICENT TROT F~D
VEVA
C~A COLA CO.
KAREN ~RSCH~L
CITY
~OL~ ~ PENS
F I ~E~NS PENS I ON
RETI ai~ TRUST
RETIRE~NT TRUST
~527.~ B-B- CREDIT ~iON
~ 5~5 ~628.00 FIRST SA~ TRUST
~ ~ L214.00 ~ HARR~SEA~
}
!l% 7,4 33 ~Oj CI'~
782.070
........
7 S 2.07
~ 5 3
~. 33..I7 .
~-~-6t~T-'
7.8 09
51
5 50
26 ~
3 .~0
7.20
I& ~0
2 ~0
ACCTI
DATE
CHECK VENDOR k. AMOUNT
NO.
7,q 3~..00 JUt. ! US v-A~Y
7,~55.00 Cl~ ~ B.B. . .7.~
7,q 38 JO DAY t D ~Y~R
7,~3g.00 CI~ ~ ~-B- 2~
.00 CA~ HO~S
~6 3I ~ CH~ H~S 1
............ CYR~-=~ .................................... ' .........
~ 15.0t
17.00
099.01
00.00
I~5 02.0]
![5 02,00
~ 02.00
5 02.00
,Q3 ~0.0
,.~,~ 20.0
5 2o .oo
~ [ 7.00
5 ~7.00
JA~S
MOC~EN ROOF t
F 1 ~T 8~ TR~T ~O~-
FIRST
F l RST BA~ TR~T
CATHY PAT~R~
T 1M BRaE
SEACREST ~R~UM
SLAZE~RS
VEVA
JERRY ~N~EBERGER
DAVID
CITY ~
B~ISE LL~D
Cl~ ~
CITY ~ B.~. '
CITY
O~RE~
Cl~ '~
GEORGE THb~B~ENt TY
DICK LA~. ERT
ATLAS P R ODUC,'J'~
DE. POS I
12.70
1-7'.~0---
10
7 33~0 ATLANTIC -"'~,TI QY-~,L ~.AN';,( 10 8.7 0~.29
215m~O JACK BARRETT '
~.685~00 -CITY ~ 9.3.. 1~.60
g.6 8 6.00 ~RY A' ~E RS ~- 7 .~0
7,4 5 2 .,~ ~ ' SAM A~ R SC'~ -. i3.80
7,~ 5 3.oo i c l TV ~F ~. ~, _ 6.00
%~5 5.00 l JA'~S ~SSu 20.80
7,4 5 5.00 j JA~5 ~DSSO & _00
7.~ 56 ~o j ARIE TAJ3E
ACCT DATE
NO.
:.5 02.00 _JIA %% 15
~3 !5.01
~ i~ ~ 1 5,0
!;3 !7.00
i~3 !5.0!
33 i5.0
lj5 02.00
ii5 02.0 ~
3 ~7.01
! 0.01
5 ~ 3 2 O .0
gg .01
i O0.00
99.10
Cti~CK
NO.
&6 85.00
~6 88 .o0
~6 8 g .00
V~NDOR
PRI SCILi. A BOYCE
JEAN B ~ARD
STEVE 3 RL~ER
BILL NC CONKEy
MRS T'HEL~ BANIELS-
........... ,~tR$"B-O,~I~--~SON ...........................
L~IS ~A~EY
FEANCIS M~VEY
OAVE GA~EJ ~
RICHARD C~RA~N0
COCA C~A BOTLI~
JUL%%i5
:~'6 9 ~:oo- ............ ~s"o~s--:~u:-Y ............................
u~ .00 ~ILITY GE~R~
[7 0 ~ .~ UT i Li ~
%%%5 [70~ ~ILITY
~7 05,~ SE~R ~T[R ~POS
[~05-~ ........... ~E~R--~-T~R--OEP~ .............................
%~5 7 05~ SE~R ~ATKR O~OS
~70&~O WATER ~W~R REV
~7 0~ WATER SE~ER R~
~7 06.~- WATER SE~ER R~
&7
15~ B,B. ~_DIT
.;%95 ~711J0 CITY ~ B.B.
~%~5 ~712.00
~.::5 8,7 12.00 -
~.7 12.00
POLICE PENSION FUND
POLICE PEN310N FUND.
POLICE PENSION FLLND
F 1RE!~'~ PENS I ON FUND_
.......... F. l- R E .~t~ N.~-- pE ,N.5 t- ON. FUN.~ .....................
FtRE~N~ PENSION F~ND
P~ICE FE~t0N FUND
P~ICE PE~ION FU~
~TI~NT TROT F~D
RET I RE~N7 TROT
......... ................
Cl~ ~ B.B.
FIRST BANK TROT
FtRST BANK TROT
_.,li_%%i% !8.7 lO~a FIRST BANK TR'J.'.gT Be~vA
RMOUD,TT
ACC-T
NO.
LS02.00
2.o o
1,~ 0.01
2.0 0
)10.01
O 2.00
02.00
7.0 I
0.01
10.00
9 g.l-1
9.01
0.02
9.l~ 1
i 0.02
79.50
~9.0t
[ 0.01
9.61
0.0v
,0.01
~9.01
2.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
9.:30
VENDOR
STATE OF'
a7h 6.00
~755k0
a75 5.00
7~ 8~0
750.00
750.00
~.7b e,.O0
~7 a 8~00
-758.00
,75
.7SO.O0
,75
36, 1.00 -
76 t.00
761~00
7:~ 2.00
762,00
7,53.00
7S 3.00
MANHATT,M¢ T~c2, PH lES
ART ROSAC~(ER
-.MANHATT A~ TR~PH IRS .....
HALSEY GRIFITH
......... FAL~f '1] E At~-I- ' [iT'F'1 :G'E' ' ' .SUP FL:¥ ..............
PIERCE TI,tE CO
RETt REMENT TRUST
Rill RE~l[~i-f TRUST
a~ll
~ETI ~E~ENT ~YST
flETl ~NT ~UST
flETl RE~NT ~UST-
RiTt RE~N~ ~UST
J 1 ~ 0
UTI gIIY
.. UTILTIY
.... :---UT t-~,T IY-~GE.~tE aAk ................................
C 1V i C CENTER
CIVIC CENTER
CIVIC CENTER
FEDERAl. REV.
FEDERAL, REV-..
...... ~ EDE-P, AL- - -RE~/-.- --~;'-iAR. E~ ..........................
POLICE RETI RE~
POLLO[ RETI ~
POLl CE
.8.8.~.~.
E~RGEN~
E~R~NCY ~O
SOC~ SE~RI~ CONTE[B
GENERa.. ~D
GE~
GENEE~ ~D
LIO~L B. ~E
....... LI~L-B~..~i.E_ .....................................
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CITY OF
Cl~ OF 8.8.
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..... _
RETi RE~NT mUST
RETi R~NT ~UST
RETI ~NT ~T
RETI ~E~N~ TRUST
..... P. UBLLCI_~__~ ......
PUBLICIU
AMOUNT
570.00
78.00
9 5.00
4 0~30
22.05
............ 3'5-2-8 ....
406,03
I315.D3
L657.76O
52.00
1~.00
......... 9~:7~ .....
56.~7
87 D.O0o
87-5.00
....... ~g'5~O .....
1389.910
~0~
553.520
I ~O1
! 8.0[ 7.~D
3~ I~0
I6.60
F 1
25.80
~ 15.00
........ ~_55~
0.000.0C~
~00 0.00
0,000.00
C, O00.O~o
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ACCT'INO. DATE
....... ~75~
~76,8
~7.68
..7 5C
~77 6.0.0
777.00
~.77 ~-,00
VENDOR
.oOREI-I-RE L~_NI...TR b~'f .....................................
,OORETI RE'~qSNT TRUST
,oODELE TE
.OORET! RE~,,E Nq' TRUST
.OOP,~?I ,RE~SNi' T.RU~T
A, ~l EC1NI KQ~SK l
LU ANN WI ~]:~N
MIKE C- I ~0NS '
,AMOUI~T
L5.0-2,0-0-
; '~1.50 2.00
LDO 2.00
1,5o 2.00
2.0
:317.00
040.02
51 7.00
~7.00
52 C.O0
2.00
7~'' 9 9.00
9 9.00
05,00
1 5.00
15.01
t 5,0
34,00
,00
5 02.0
........ .00
17,00
) 9 9 ;~0
) 10.02
99.01
9 9.01
10.02
99,42.
) 99:40
.oo
2 0 5.03
15.03
3_~._~6_i::._._.~..7.7. gJg_o__J .......... BE1T_.Y..GARRI -SA ...................................................... ~ e.oo ....
~=.780~0 '; EAVA ~Y~ 30_00
CH~ a~Y 30.00
~7~ 1.00 ~
i-7a5~-~ ....... t~ .......
17~ 3.00 TOM ~O~R l~T
'-.7¥ HENRY ROBERS~ = 1 O.OO
~472.0'0~ Ol~ OF 8.B. 15.00
206~ AUSSEL~ ~ AXON
2 07 .C0 O.AL~AY- OAP. PENTE~-~Y ' I - L9 5 3.0Q
95.00 I DAV 10 JA~5O~ ...............................
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L5 02 .~
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~816~ B.B.. C~OiT ~YlO~- ~713.00
3 ~ 7.00
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t co .e~ F ~ ~ST=~- '-'-"--'f~Y--,~ ..........................
~L$ 68
58 33.00
S, 8 3~
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8.8 36 .CO
8,871.00
8.8 75 ,DO
i~885~0
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............ P.E IE._ S-'-~5.1_L__~ .......................................
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CITY u,-~F'.
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MARGAR~--T
JEAN B O'VARO
JOHN HUTTI,N
COCA COLA BOTT/~.I?-.G
CITY
782.00
7 S 2.00
8.88 9
~_8 89
8..8 91.00-
8~892.00
8.893.0O
7 72~:~0
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51 ~E VE~E~
~ ......... 'EfTY--'~-E=~7 .................................
?,~80,O0_j OE MARCO..~tTY k~!~__.q DF.~OSIT5
;'.481.00 [ CITY OF'- B.B. .
t ........... .............................
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ACCT~ DATE
NO.
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~9.01
0 2.00
2 0.00
1 1.00
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EXPENDITURES
ACCT. DATE I CHECKt VENDOR AMOUNT
NO. NO.
5.29
351.62 h52 5.0
35 5.29 b52 ~.O
312.51 [-%1% }~5~7J
350.09 '?L52 7,1
351.29
~51.61 8.527,0
36 5.69 ~L'32 7.0
~60.46
]6 5.46
~7 0.46
;7 5.46
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20,19
0.7~
., 0,1~
0.7
80,74
80.74
80.24
80.7~
~ 0
5
0.59
1
5.2~
5.30
'0;2'9"-
5.39
2.78
)-'3':f'g'
5.29
1.~0
2,6~
3.29
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I M JENNI t'~ $
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AUSER )~TOR ~[
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~[~Y CASH
~E~Y CASH
'~TTY CASH
'E~Y GASH
,ALSEY GRIFF! ~
ALSEY ({R IFFt ~i
ALSEY ~R1FFI
ALSEY SR IFFI
ALSEY GRt~FFT[
0HN B. DUNKLE
OtJI~ LEO AY COMP;
W, WILSON CC
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'02,BEAOH
ON BEACH
WtN~
CENT£R
C0 .......................................... %.3.9...
C0. 3F,I1
CO.
CO.
CO.
C(JUPPLI ES
3,08
2 3.27
2.6.9
HOk~.A S BOUR£GY
DVIET LIFE
A~ER---T-AY LOR-
JN ~ENTi~L
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JPT. OF DO~NE
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%IL. ASSN. FiR
3~R-'OGNTR~'E"GY
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I~TON ~IO ~H~PLY
~TON ~T0 &Ut'PLY
WNTON AU~0 'PLY
FY~T0~"A~O"SUI 'PEY
JYNTON AUTO SUi'PLY
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· 8. AUTO PART5
;B. AUTO ~ART~
,B. AUT~
CO.
MAC H.
£ INVE 5T ·
STEM-$
'2.2 2
a .p 0
17 h .2 7
4 '2.00
~.22
1,7 4
6.00
7 4,58
t.95
'50.00
2 ~..E~O
20 7..~0
452.00
-.2 9J. 4
6.60
...... 2.0.~.Q ....
3.00,00
1 3.30
2.38
~ S,50
13 %82
.... I'4"0;9'6 ....
145.67
1
2 ~..6 I
..... 'h"7';1"1 .....
ACCT. DATE CHECK VENDOR AMC T
NO. I NO
30901.69 JUL-%'t-~ ~,55~-,(0 JACKS OAMERA C~,$ffER :L7.9~
3C801.17 ~d[-%l'- ."55F.¢0 JACKS CAMERA Ci~NTER
3~20.56 -~-~ ~5 6'11.C0 :~E~Y CASH 2.60
~_~0~911.5~ ~-%]5 &')2.CO 2ASY PAY TI~ '.~0~ 2,50
'';0'920.5~ ~[-%~') 692,00 EASY PAY TIRE ',;TORE ~ ~0~,00
0900.10 -~-%V,' 6~.C0 ~ERRY OESSNA ~ 9g.50
o970.~v ~-%-(x 6~;.%.CQ ]RIFIN POLLUTII)N ~ 700.00
3Q910.~6 ~.-~5 6v6,00 ]RO~ARD PUMP 9, FPLY
:30920.~ ~-%%., 6:~6.00 ]ROWARD PUMP St'PPLY , 27.09
:~,9~0.~0 ~-%-~ 6';7.00 ~OYNTON PUMP S[,PFLY ~ 3,10
09~0,9V ,~-%'p, 6V7.O0 0YNTON PUMP ~PPLY ~ ~1.96
~ ~ ~ ~ .................. I ............................... ~..7.~...
~0, ~20.~0 ". · , , ] ~.71
1851~9 ~[-t't~ ,0 ~UTOPRODUCTS. [~.
b'55 ~'( 0 LUTOPRODUOT S. J~.
.00 ,~-~ ~', ~.SD g.C 3 ;ALS SPORTG~ND!~ .
1853.3b ~.-71) 6580.C [UBIN OONSIR. 1,0. . 50.00
1 J70.qO ~.-t~,, ~,b~.C .ANIER BUSINES',~ PROD
1BIO,lb ~,.D~2.C ) ...... ,EAL ESTATE DA'iA
1 ~6o,D4 ~-~(b &~b4.0J :ASY PAY TIRE :;TORE . 13b,61
c..)o ~,.,3 O~O COUNTY C( MM. 36
1,}~l.Oq lt~t ?!', ~bi~,.( LIZADETH EGCEI,$ 53,P0
~.~_~ ......... u,_~.3.~ ~ ' . ...............................................
z; /b.6~ ~-'~,~ ~.'~5~.0 '~RIAR~O ARTS ~AFTS 29.~b
1,~30.46 ~-2~', r. bI/o.c cEITY CASH 1.90
· .)10.0 ETTY CASH 2.hO
~65.69 ~-~t' 7572,C ~ / .5, DARLY CO. 10~.'~
12,5g L~12.5 . 1o~7
ACC~I DATE CHECK I VENDOR AMOUENT
NO, NO. 1
I moo
12.59 ~_7'[,~ ~ 575.0~ EOLPHIN BOLT S[REW ~7.26
~5.69 ~-l~ [:576.0( ~DCRAFT OF FLOFIUA hb.O0
~0.46 ~.tq,~ ~,57~.0( ~ALEEY GRIFFITI-
~0.69 ~_~5 k57S.O( ~ALSEy GRIFFITE . -
.75,96 ~-~b ~.5~0.0( GULF STRE~ L~ ~ER 1,425,~5
L2.5[ ~-~5 :~.5~I.0( A.~ N CH[MICAL [00.20
~2.61 ~__~'[5 ~:582.0( SEWELL HARDWARE CO. 19.h1
.2.59 = ~ ;586:0C ~AYBAR ELECTRI3 72
;1.64 [-t%%. ~589.0C TRIPLE CEDAR ~IItSERY - 15,00
,1.z~ [-t]'~ OO,Ou AJTOPRODUOT5 IN], lO.ill
~1.61 1.-11'~ 705.0C P~ILS AUTO PART%
' 1 ,~ b ~ ~'~ ['~ 70 ~ .(~ 0 H %R VEL D[LAND 435.O 0
~.60 ~.-ZI-, 705.O0 B%DQER !~ER C0
1.61 ~-~1', ~ 70c.00 A)~$ CHEVROLET CO, !9.32
0,3q ~-~I~' 707.C~ J ~LLIA~ PU~P
il.iX ~-l15 , 711.0~3 (OAPTO STEEL Pi{~. 192,10
01.10 a-il5 712.0~ ~[TTY OASH
11.69 ~[-tlh 712.0~ ~ETTY CASH 7,55
10.56 ~-~5 716.0) ~8LE RENTALL ~[LE5 i- 11.3~
h7,00 ~-~% 717_~ ~ttA~E ~NHATT~
g0.68 lt-)'i'. .~',Eg2.C3 ~ETHESOA HOSPI~ tl.75
80.29 ~-]~,, &.595.0~ :kE~ kiACHI~ ¢~ 40,50
60.59 ~_-~,, 8,594.0} ~NSERPHONE I6800
60.56 ~-3~ ~602.0} rOYNION GUN SH~ P
,a_-)l, q.O ~.S. POST OFFIi~E 50.00
60.25 %~.-5~., ,g601~.OJ ALPH TROLI~I
)5.69 i~-Eib halS.O( ~ATIONAL WELDI[G FR~, ~, 102.51
' 6 47,20
L2.~8 ~-515 8.b29.0( dA~ HOPKt~ 220~0
~5,52 ~[-~ &6~O.~( ~ATER DEPOnEnT
;8.0o ~.-~ 72~.o( CITY OF B, B.
)0,00 tR~)[~ ';1,,o(: ISAtt ANDREW5 J
ACCT. I DATE ' CPIEC54 VENDOR [ ia~4OLri~
t No.I
, 85,23 ~ 8.63~ )0 ~UAL LIFE
,' 12,51~.~ ~ E636. OXP BEANE EXTERMI ~ATI~ - 25.00
~50:~9 ~ TI~ 8.&36 )0 BEANE EXTEAMI~ATt~ 8.00
~;860:~9~'~ ~%~ 8,6~6 )0 BEANE EXTERM[ 4ATING 24.00
~875;39 '~ Al~ 5636 )0 BEA~ EXTERMI ~ATI~ 32.00
~[880,~0~ ]1~ 8,636 )0 BEANE EXTERMI~ ATI~ '
::,880~7~ At~ ~ }0 · BAKER AND TAYLOR' ~
'~,812~61:~ %1~ ~&h0 ~0 . ~ILLER BEARINg5
~.,852,69 ~ 1~5 ~643.)0 D~PHIN BOLT AND SCREW 23.96
,885.22-'~ ]~5 8.6~6 )0BL~ CROSS
............ O OSS ........................ :--'"-:7'-'
4 20 ,g3
~5{L950~23 ~ AXE 723.30 MUTUAL BE~FI;' LIFE
~ 3~L8 11.20'~ 1~': 724.30 DAVIS NETER 5~PPLY
~kg30.22 ~ ~t 725.~0 BL~ C~055
· LgOI.IO ~ llt 726.30 PA~ 5TARTZMA~! 25,00
727.. .............. TROPIGA~~ OF ,LA ' 47.60
='"~"'" ['~"~'~'~ ~'~ ~'~'~'d~,~' 1875 1,8 75 ~5]~ ,:8 75 ,,~_~ Al, ~ <~A,~,I,I';--'~[~'~'E6 50,008.,50 ~6~0.00'00'~6 .............. ~ ~'?-~"~'A'~ ~PETTY PETTY PETTY OAtH OA~H CASH ......
l.~75.5~'~ ~'~, ~.~0.00 PETTY OASH 12.~1
18 75.6~'- ~ %1:fLGSO.O0 PETTY OASH ~ll ............................. · ..................... ~'I-'.5~
~812'5c' ~ %~ B6 56 L[NDSLEY LUA~:A 168.1~
{'812~3~ %1~ &659]~0 GRAYBAR ELEO~RIO . 69,7~
1,865.6~F~'~ ?,~ ~659[00 GRAYBAR ELEuIRIO 59,h]
, ___ _ ~.~.~= B,662 OO ~FttTT MAg DO, ELL 25.0C
_~ ,, 8,66~ O0 t ~HITT MAO DO?~ZLL 65.00
.,860.2E~_~ %1 5652 O0 ~HITT k~O DOWiLL 70,oQ
..8~5.28' JA g~ 8,662 gO WHITT MAC DOW~LL , · ~8.00
' 8 12~51 ~ ~L '~.1 8663 O0 ODOR CO~_~g~ ..................................... : ........ I.Q..SQ
..... :;8'7'5'.3g ~"O~"~'~ ..... ~'~'~' ~ ............ 'O'~O~'"OON~ROL 28.80]
.,860,9q~ ~ 8~6&N O0 MOTOROLA INC . ~951i.00
'.820 ~ ~ %¥ ~670 O0 PALM BEAGH NE ~SPAPERS 64
~3,)8~.20__~. %'F 72~ 90 OAVIS MErE~ S~PLY 7 5.00
3,)glO~34_~L ~1~ 730 O0 ~RAYBAR EL~CT~IO 438.79
)'9~1'~8 ~ ~ 732 )0 %~HITT ~C DO~i~LL kO.O0
,~3,).920.~8 ~ ~[ 7~2 )0 WHITT MAC O0~,.LL .
~' ~1 .2o0 ~0 CHA~OE~ OF ~O~,~,aRC~ 600 O0
CI~LECK
ACCT. DATE VENI)OR AMOT31~T
NO. ' NO. ~
1,8 13:4 ~_ JdL t0';5 8.-6 7 ~ .00 U, S* P05Tf~AS'i ER ~0'.OC
1,880,7~. ~%0~b 8675.o0 SP[NOER
1,880,4~ ~0'~% S. g7&.00 PETTY BASH
~ ' ...........
,875,52 .J~ 8,701.,~0 VtLVA origEN 27 . 8
,875 69 ~%%'I' 8,701 0 VELVA SHEEN 50.20
,853 29 ~j~R{ ~702])0 L, MARtNO
[853129].~! '~70~.~)0 T AND T ENGINI]ERING . 3.4,00..
[,8 15.38..~%~V> 9,70B ~)0' XERO~ OORP. 155 O0
~,8 53 ;30 ~ ~:tb 8.7 09 ~, 0 GATOR FRE Ic, HT~AYS
),901.10 .~1%%'~5 7]5 '~0 ~AUL STAWrZ~ · 25.00
~,911,56 J~%%~' 736.']0 GOHDAS OORP 56.80
[8 1t lq ~%%~5 757.}0 B AND R PRO~U~TS
Ls"6'o"oo'-J v ......................... . . ......
[880.7q ~t~a~ ~,720C0 3AKER A~ TAYL R ' 5~.1h
[86D.24 a[~-(h ~722C0 FIRRE ENGINEER~ ~ 10.~0
~6566 ~7~ ~72Sc0 ~ATIO~L FIRE ~ROTEOTION 7D.v2
55.29 ,~V, ~.727.C0 ~UTOPRODUOT~ .
j86 5.29 ~ ~ 8,727.c,g ~UTOPRODUCT 5 ·
J885.~o ~.~% 8.755.C[0~~ ~RET!REN~ TRItST
~"~'30J930.~0 ~%~5 7~8.C~0 LETi~NT TRU:JT ~t~ . · 828~B
CHECK 'JEN--DOR AMOUNT
NO.
ACCT. DATE
NO.
1J852.29 ~ %4%
K72
~..7.2.S,C
~.72
8.72 P,o£
,~. ~UTO PmT.~
,B. AUTO PART~
............. B. ,,..AU.T.Q ..,9 .,~ I$ ....... :.
I,B, ~TO P~T$ ...........
I.B. AUTO P~T$ ~ .
O~TON GLASS ~REVICE
33.48
7.3 q
...... .Lo..7.&! .....
15.4:3
~-6 0.29
1 2.31
~7
35 3.29
LT. 5.5.&.
I 2.59
5.56
&.72
k73 O.C
~,725 1 .O
,~73 4 .O
21.52
I 1.52
~.ENTUREY POOL. ~ERVI(]ES - .. 12.h5
LORIDA BRAKE ~ND TRUCK
............ ......... ' ......... I. ..........................
]~AY~AR ELEOT~tO ................... 5'~9'~ ......
ELeCTriC .
0,46 S. 75 5.0
0,~6 8.73
0 .~ 6 LL73 ~.,0
,1t6 \%1',
Di.3U JLa. 'o, t\, 8.739
53,29 %,~¥. F.Tq 1
60.29
'6'5';6~' '~]¥~"(:;" '~'7'zC3
{20.h6 8,7q ~.0
~5 3.69 g3h 5.{
7 5.62
5 4.54 ~,7h
5.39 ~.7 q 7.0
85.21 \~:~ lb 8.71~ 9.0
~ 5.27 ~:75
0,02
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7'~ 5,0(
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1
21.17
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3,~ 0
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.ANI ER MACHI ~ S
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MOTOR S; LES
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~ALM BEACN OFF CE SUPPLY
'ALM ~ACIt OFFI ~
tCARD CHEM
CARD CH~
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'1£R0£ TIRE CO
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ATIONAL LINEN
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AT!'OI'~L-'-UI'~EN'
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LE R_PA,R~
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....... · _C.?t;O 0..,: ....
2 3.40
5 7.60
:3
3 C.O0
I 1.65
....... 2'2~;0'0
8.0 ~
6.82
21.71
q 3.20
~ 5.00
....... 1-','~;~5 ......
~5.12.
128.77
2.2.0 O'
622.87
99~.40
1
47~.5q
I 1.70
3 0.60
1~ b.90
.......... 6';7'5 .......
2,80
.......... ~;5'9 ........ k' 3.5~
UIOP I ~J 5,00
S I 1 '7.~9
...................................... I'"a u?;,'O ........
ACCT. I DATE CHECK VENDOR AMOUNT
NO.f NO.
IlU~ D.4U
utu ~, 0 .q u
1188 0.74
,,80.24
i2 8o.74
I~B8 0.7~
1, B6 0.67
86 0.69
.00
~6 5.62
]D O.O~J
]50.51
%~'-I-.6 -2--
]5 2.29
]5 3.30
5h,61
50,29
65.69
0-2-.00..
11,0~
01
~11.56
.8 75.39
12
80.74.
,8 80
8 0,74,
60,85
8 h0.18
8 6 5.26,
8 t 1 ;39.
8 11.17.
9 20
~ 0 1
8--1-$-:1-7--
8 7 0.00
.~ 00.00
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8 O0.00
8-.I-5-.-~.
L.7 7 0 .(
~.77 1.f
~!7 7 '2 X
U.7 7 t~ .0
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AYLOP, D BROS llltC
~..R, BOWKER
rHO
L. 6 3 1.0 (,
L6D 7.76
i 2.50
S.O0
2 5.00
~:.7 b 6 .O
a.7'~ 7.0
ARTS
AFTS
N 9.00
373~0
7 9.50
111.55
HJLF OIL
~ULF OIL CORP
'E 'Fl' Y CAStt
~El'rY CASH
:.C. ASH .......
~ETTY OASli
'E TI'Y CASH
'E~TY CASH
'g~f CASH
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qL,LUBE.
751~.o
8.7 97
&7 97.
&7 98
8.79.8
8.799
~8 02
8.8 05
8.8 07
~8 08
~,8 I0.~
1.26~
O.H O0
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FIRE EQU'tP. S
FIRE EquIP. S,
FLA. ENOINE Si RV.
FLA. ENGt~-,IE S RV.
ALLE~q CHEMICAl
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BAitER TAYLOR
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PETTY CASH
DAV IS NITER 5! '.
FLA~%AGAN k,,~TC,~LF I
g~-K G.-y- ........................
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2 7.~0
10.00
1 ~ .00
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37.91
2 4 O .cO
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~ 2.6~ 1
I 58.92
22.90
2 g 0.94
16
.... I~.9. 5 0..00 ......
15 .OO
10.00
2. 7.00
89.7il
25
.:,4%71.2.1.,140 ......
62,78
~8.00
h 5,00
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ACCT.
NO.
75,69
20
8 65
80,74
8 0
8 0,7~
70,38
~ 1259
12,59
75.56! ~,B48.,
8 5 3,30 ~S ~ 8
860,68 ~ ~?~
860,29
853.29
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L8 8.~ 3 6
1,8 6 ~25~ 8.8 57
&858.
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85~,6~ ~5'~' 8.8
5.5~ 8.8 62,
8 75.56 ~'~5 %' 8.8 63.
8 53.gg
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,8 53.53 ~'t~- 8. h68
,8 12 .sg
]~· J~ %'~ lb ~8 70
0 ]PETTY CASH
0 {PETTY CASH
)PETTY CASH
/PETTY CASH
{P£TTY OASH
'PETTY OASH
PETTY OASH
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o FETI~ CASH
PETTY CASH
o PETTY CASH
O PETTY CASH
CASH
t-~TIONA PARK.
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20
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NO. NO.
~j8 70.26 i-, 8,876
.... JULtYi'~ 8.8 77
ti8'/5,96 "Jrdl_2/,l:~ 8.8 77
: ..-~.__B 75
1)8 51
~" ~ lis 75 56
~ 1~9 10
8.8 78
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2 14.12
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12.17
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4
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~ ~ 9.85
30.16
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3 2,29
29.14
35.63
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2 27.70
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3 0b ,74
2 l~ .2 3
6 5 .o0
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1 3.44
7 0.56
1,255
1.267
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0 .~6 ~.953.0
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I 2.29
DATE CHECK VElkrDOR AMOUNT
NO.
F'(E,.~ I STER
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TRAN5 I., TRONI
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FLORIDA BOLT
FLORIDA EN~IN
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1 6 B .00
1 96
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7.02
61
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ACCT. DATE CPIECK VENDOR I AMOUNT
NO. NO.
1,851,2g_.~0~ ~g 55.00 80YNTON AUTO ~UPPLY .........
,851,~C,~.~3~'~ 8,955.00 BOYNTON AUTO ~UPPLY 12.9~
.,852,6~ ~3~ 8,955.00 BOYNTON AUTO ~UPPLY
[,853,2~-' ~3~ ~955.00 BOYNTON AUTO 3UPPLY
[,8 54,2g~5~ ~g55.00 BOYNTON AUTO t5~PPLY ' .6
[[~ Z2,2~"~O't~ 8,95'6.~ ADAV5 CHEVROdET '
1,8 65.2~ ~0t 8,9 ~7.00 N0~TH TEOH, E?, 0ENTE~ ~ 22.0Q
~,8 65,5~ ~Eo'[ B,g 57.00 NORTH ~OH. 5[ ,CENTER 2&.09
1,8 15.0:_. ~.5{~ . ~,9 60,00 JO;~N WESSEL '
1,815.0: ~3k'~ , ~962.00 TiiUMA5 PURDU 25~.od
~,8~,0: ~59~ tlc63.00 JAY~EYNOLOS 200.0~
~,8 O0.1C ~ ~q'~ Og 66 '~0 OEV lOc RO[J~RTS 7b C.O
~800,~C-~'5B'~ B,970 ~0 EM LY JAGKSON ' &O O0
~,875.~0 ~')~i E973,~0 CHARLES FREDERICK 75.00
:~,870 i0 ~EQT 6,975 30 %~ARREN DUSHNE.L 25.00
~{870.10 ~'5,7,'{' 8976 30 JACK AITKEN
{{~870.~0 ~S~iS 8977 30 CHRtST~HER S :HMIDT 125.00
~870.10 ~LS~It 8. gTg.}O L~Jtb PEHLi(E 129.0o,
01.10 "~LEOXb 7 ~3:)0 PLTTY CASH
DATE CHECK VENDOR L AMOUAIT
NO.
ACCT.
NO.
p
~ ~' ',86 0.12
,,8 70.12
.... 875.12
,8 80.12
.86 5,13
~ ,870.1~
875.11
B 80
8. i2.,19,
75.15
,860 .~8
,8 6 0
,8 1 ~ .11
,8 90,11
......... : ,~ 7 5 .~ 80 .~
~0 .~
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O0,11
O1.11
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WATER OEPARTI
WATER DEPART
~ATER DEPART!
WATER OEPART~
~ATER OEPARTI
FLORIDA POWER
FLORIDA POWER
ELDRLDA..P_O~ER
FLORIDA POWER
FLOR lOA PO~ER
FLORIDA POWER
FLORIDA PO~ER
FLORIDA PO~ER
R.L, GRUMk~N~
9HtTT ~0 DOW~
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SOUTH£RN
SOUTHERN 8ELL
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FLORIDA POWER
FLORIDA PO~ER
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SOUTHERN ~ELL
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Lt~HTP
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-' 2 77.70
Z7 97
Il 29
....... J'2B..25 ....
13.95
1,2 7 5.50
~1 35
-3 NS 39
3.23.13
8.57
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~0 57.99
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52
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1,6 ~3.00
q 93.70
...... .....
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1,0 O0.00~
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