Minutes 12-21-71MINUTES OF REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD AT CITY HALL~ BOYNTON
BEACH~ FLORIDA, T~iESDAY, DECEMBER 213 1971~ AT 7:30 P. M.
PRESENT:
Forrest L. Wal!ace~ Mayor
Robe~ B. Effron: Vice Mayor
MrS. Emily M. Jackson~ Councilwoman
John L. Archie, Councilman
Harold L. Blanehette: Councilman
C. Q. Jones, Jr. ~ City Manager
Mrs. Callie Clanton~ Deputy City
Clerk
Gene Moore~ City Attorney
Mayor Wallace oa~ed ~e ~e~r ~ty Council meeting to order at 7:30
P.M.
Invocation was given hy Mrs. Rebecca Merkel, D. h. R., followed by the
Flag Salute led by Mayor Wallace.
..MINGTES - Regular Meeting, December 7~ 1971
Mrs. Jackson made a correction on Page 8, the minutes state that Mr. Moore
stated that the Mitnor request was neither granted nor denied. He also
stated tP~t ~'this would have to be resolved in the courtB~: which was
not included in th~ minutes~ and should be. ~'
Mr. Effron asked about the motion (Page 5)~ made by Mr. ~chie concerning
the Police Complex. Mr. Arohie stated that the motion i~: co~rect in the
minutes.
Mr. Archie moved to accept the minutes of December 7th as corrected, sec-
onded by Mr. Effron. Motion carried 5-0.
Mayor Wallace requested a few item changes on the AgeP~a.
Mrs. Jackson moved to have the Special Meeting of December 23rd at 2:00
P. M., seconded by Mr. Archie. Motion carried 5-0.
Dedication of Police Complex - Resolution. 7!..-WW
The Resolution will dedicate the Police Complex to Dr. Nathaniel Marion
Weems. Mrs. Jackson moved to read the Resolution~ seconded by Mr. Blan-
chette. MotiOn carried 5-0.
Mayor Wallace read Resolution No~ 7t-WW.
Mrs. Jackson moved to adopt Resolution No. 71-WW, seconded by Mr.
Motion carried 5-0.
Mayor Wellace presented Dr. Weems with a copy of the Resolution.
Dr. Weems expressed his gratitude and stated that it has been wonderful
serv~ing the people of Boynton Beach.
REGULAR CITY COth~CIL ~ETING
DECEMBER 21: 1971
At this time Mayor Wallace recognized Jim O~Meara.
Mr. O'Meara stated that his good friend with him: Mr. Fred Caposse!a~ has
been honored in leaving the City of New York. He further stated that he
followed Mr. Capossela from race tracks throughout the country, and never
had a winner.
Mayor Wallace presented Mr. Capossela with a gold key to open many days in
the beautiful sunshine City of Boynton Beach.
Mr. Capossela expressed his thanks~ and stated all he could say is
~'It is now Post Time'~.
Introduction of Guests
Robert Beyrer, Sterling Village Senior Citizens and United Boynton Civic
League
Albert Wehrell~ Boynton Isle - Lee Manor Association
John Stevens, Ridgewood Hill Association
Gil E~<ert~ Hampshire Gardens
EddieMitehell~ Progressive Men's Club
Rebecca Merkel, Daughters of American Revolution
P~BLIC AUDIENCE
John Stevens asked to spe~¢ on Old Business, Item G
Jim O~Meara reported on the Parade. He stated that it was a very wonderful
Christmas parade, originally there was to be 42 units; it ended up with
94 units. He eXpressed thanks to the City of Boynton Beach.
Mayor Wallace expressed thanks on behalf of the Council and the City for
the fine job Mr. O'Meara did on the parade.
Rev. John White asked to speak on Old Business, Item G.
Bob Cotlier: 915 S. Federal Highway~ asked if Council had any response to%
the letter he sent in?
Council felt they should be given a chance to take this under advisement.
Robert Beyrer asked to speak on Old Business, tromP. He also, on beha]f
of the two organizations he represents, expressed to ¥~s. Jaekson~ con-
gratulations and best wishes on hex election. It reflects the feelings of
the people for her activities in the two years past. He also extended to
Mayor Wallace tha~<s for the two years he has served. There is no doubt
to his dedication and integrity.
Vernon Thompson asked to speak on Old Business, Item G.
Albert Wehrelt was going to speak on Administrative~ ItamC~ but it has
been deferr~d to Workshop.
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MINUTES
REGI/LAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
DECEMBER 21, 1971
L~GAL
~O~dinances - 2nd Reading
Ordina~lc.e No..71-56 - Assessment Roll
Mr. Moore read Ordinance No. 71-36. Mm. Amebic moved to adopt Ordinance
No. 71-56 on second and final reading, seconded by Mr. Blanchette. Motion
carried 5-0.
Ordinance No. 71-59 - Grantin~ change in zon/ng: Christine Allen Reques~
Mr. Moore read Ordinance No. 71-39. Mr. Blanchette moved to adopt Ordin-
ance No. 71-59 on second and final reading~ seconded by Mrs. Jackson.
Motion carried 5-0.
Ordinance No. 71-40 - Granting change in zoning~ Patrick P~arce]lino request
Mr. Moore road Ordinance No. 71-40. Mrs. Jackson moved to adopt Ordinance
No. 71-40 on second and final reading, seconded by Mr. Blanchette. Motion
carried 5-0.
Ordinance No. 71-4~.~anting .change in zoning, Leonard E. Smith request
Mr. Moore read Ordinance No. 71-41. Mr. Effronmoved to adopt Ordinance
No. 71-41 On second and final readings seconded by Mrs. Jackson. Motion
carried 5-0.
Resolution ~71-UU - Declaring Noon. to Improve PortionoT N. W. 5thSt.
Mr. Moore read Resolution ~71-UU. Mr. Archie moved to adopt Res. ~71-~
seconded by Mr. Effron. Motion carried 5-0.
Resolution ~71-W - Establishing date of Public Hea~ing re Paving Portion
of N. W. 5th St.
Mr. Mooro read Res. ~71-W. Mr. Effron moved to adopt Res. ~71-VV, see-
onded by Fm. Blanchette. Motion ca, tied 5-0.
OLD mdSINESS
Awarding of Bids - 14 Mobile Radios (On the table)
Mrs. Jackson moved to take it off the table: seconded by }~. Btanchette.
Motion carried 5-0.
Mr. Jones stated that by buying through the State the City can affect con-
siderab!e savings. He recommended purohasing through the State - S One :'
Channel Radios at $498~ and 8 Two Channel at $545, total of $7,254.
Mrs. Jackson moved to accept the City Manager's recommendation, seconded
by Mr. Archie. Motion carried 5-0.
MINUTES
RE~dIAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
DECEMBER 21, 1971
OLD BUSINESS, oont'd.
Pmoposed changes in Civil Service Rules & ReGulations (on the table)
Remained on the table.
Licensing Policy for Out of Town Businesses (on 'the table)
Remained on the table.
?rgposed Sign Ordinance (on the table)
Deferred to Workshop on Wednesday.
Receipt of Preliminary Plat of Mango Heights (On the table)
Remained on the table.
Request for change in zoning ? Geoz~e L. Hospkins, Jr. (on the table)
Mr. Archie moved that the item be memoved from the table, seconded by ~.
Blanchette. Motion caz~ied 5-0.
Charles Pronrath and George Hoskins, Jr. appeared on behalf of the request.
The building is an old fashioned gas station that Mr. Hoskins would like tc
turn into a furniture store. These gentlemen presented Council with a sit,
plan that was approved by the Planning & Zoning Board.
M~. Wallace asked why the plan was not signed by the Planning $ Zoning
Board if it was approved?
Charles Ayers of the Planning & Zoning Board stated that it was approved
and the failure to sign it was an oversight on the part of the Chairman.
The City Planner also stated the plan was approved.
Mrs. Jackson asked what guarantee is there that it will not revert back to
a gas station?
The new reGulations state that if a gas station is proposed within a thou-
sand feet of another gas station then it would take Council approval. It
was not known at this time i~ thi~ abandoned station is within a thousand
feet of another gas station.
C-1 would all~ a furniture store, but C-2 is needed to al!~; outside dis-
plays. A garden effect is planned to display the fuz~lit-ure.
Robert Beyrer, Sterling Village~ stated that he attended the Planning &
Zoning Board meetings and it was introduced as a Workshop Meeting, and now
it appears it was a Special Meeting. He stated that he would investigate
this. If it was a workshop meeting it is a question as to whether the
Board has the z~ight to pass on it. If the furniture sto~e does not succeed
and he finds it necessary to sell it: it could be used as a gas station
with major repairs. Mr. ~eyrer u~ ~h~ COU/~it ~ th~ l~t. Ss
g~anted the p~operty be restricted from gas station use.
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MINUTES
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
DECEMBER 21: 1971
OLD BUSINESS, cont'd.
Request of George L. Hoskins, eont'd.
M~s. Jackson could not see how a furniture store with outside displays
would improve the main highway.
Mr.~tated that the best way to sell outdoor furniture is to dis-
play it outside in a garden type area.
Mr. Moore stated that the City can not put any restrictions on the deed,
but ca/] allow a conditional use of the p~ope~ty witho%%t changing the
Mr. Hoskins agreed to have either a conditional C-1 or a restricted C-2.
They have no use for it as a gas station.
Mr. Archie moved to 9rant a conditional use in C-l, and an Ordinance be
drawn up: seconded by Mrs. Jackson. Mayor Wallace stated it is just a
technicality, but the plan was not signed. Motion carried 4-1. Mayor
Wallace voted ~no".
N. E. 10th Avenue Paving
Mr. Jones stated that the maintenance of loth Avenue is a County respon-
sibility, and the City has suffered from it. He reconmmended that:
A project be initiated immediately to obtain 60 foot ri~dt~f way
and to construct a 40 foot street with cttrbs, 9utter, sidewalk
and additional drainage as needed.
2. Offer to assume responsibility for main=chance as soon as the
construction is completed.
Offer to share up to 5~ of the cost, not to exceed $50,000.
4. Apply for Pederal aid.
5. Advise County of these actions.
6. If HUD grant is approved, would be used with funds with the City
and County.
Mr. Blanehette asked how many buildings would be in the right of way?
This will have to be determined,
buildings will have to come down.
have to come down.
it is not kno~u~ at this time how many
In some cases the whole structure wilt
A question was raised about the first estimate of $35,000~ and the second
estimate of $100,000 to $120,000.
It was explained that additional drainage has been ~nelu~e~.
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MINUTES
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
DECEMBER 21~ 1971
OLD BUSINESS, contfd.
N. E. 10th Ave. Paving~ conttd.
Mr. Az~Lhie asked what kind of HUD funds are we talking about?
This will have to be looked into further, and might not be applicable for
this purpose. Mr. Jones reconmmends that funds be allocated, and request
the County to do the same.
Vernon Thompson asked ~ow much time will this take?
Mr. Jones thought it would be about a year.
Mr. Thomson stated that this has been talked about for the past 20 years.
Something should be done now within the next 6 months.
~ew 9~aite asked what happened to the first project to pave half of the
road, then the other h~]f? He also stated that one of the problems on 10th
Avenue is housing, for some time now they have been promised a housing au-
thority.
John Stevens stated that for 30 years people have been waiting to get some-
thing done. He suggested doing one side, then the othe~ and get something
done.
Mr. Archie suggested putting a sidewalk on one side of the street only.
It was decided to turn this over to the City Manager to handle adminis-
tratively.
Mr. Archie stated that 3 or 4 months ago this Council agreed to paving on
8th Avenue and nothing has been done, he asked why?
The City Manager stated that they have had some trouble getting the con-
tractor to move in.
Mr. Thompson stated that the comment is made that it is not in the budget,
he asked nOt to use this as an excuse and do it for the taxpayers.
Mr. Effron asked who has the responsibility to obtain necessary rights of
way for a County road?
Mr. Moore stated that maintenance and responsibility is that of the County~
whic~ apparently they are not going to assttme.
False Arrest Insurance
Arrest insurance for Police officers would be $35 per officer per year;for
each employee of the Ree~eation Dept. it would be $10 a year.
Mr. Jones recommended $1~300 be authorized Co cover th~se peop!e~ could be
provided from the Contingency Fund.
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MINUTES
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEET/~NG
DECEMBER 2i~ 1971
False Arrest Insuranoe~ conrad.
Mrs. Jackson moved to accept the recommendation of the City Manager, sec-
onded by Mr. Blanchette. Motion carried 5-0.
ADMINISTRATIVE
Applications for Permit to Solicit
t. Boynton Beach Junior Woman's Club
2. Palm Beach County ~nit, American Cancer Society
Mr. Archie moved to approve the applications to solieit~ seconded by Mr.
Blanchette. Motion carried 5-0.
Police Firing Range
Improvements in the amount of $8,870 are still needed to get the range
into operating condition. A right of way will be required for an Overpass
at N. W. 22nd Ave. and the State Road Department has agreed to pay $77200.
This could be used to complete construction on the Police Range. Once it
is operating it would probably be self-supporting. Eventually it could
become a recreation facility.
Chief Huddleston stated that he has the NAR instructors lined up, and had
hoped to start firing in 5or 4 weeks. Up to now 90% of the work has been
donated, and we have run out of sources. We would like to have the public
use these facilities under the supervision of the Police Dept., but the
primary concern is the trainin§ of Police personnel.
Mrs. Jackson mOved to transfer $7,200 from unappropriated surplus~ sec-
onded by Mr. Blanehette.
Mayor Wallace asked, since this was the first proposal has anyone gone
back to DOT for more money?
Mr. Moore felt that there should be an independent appraisal.
Mayor Wallace feels the money should be transferred from ...........
way.
Motion carried 5-0.
Mr. Archie asked about insurance for the area? The Chief stated it is
insured.
Recommendations of Finance Directo~
1. Purchase of NCR - 400 Magnetic Ledger - Accounting Machine
Mr. Artz stated that the primary advantage to this machine is it is a much
faster method~ and would have a visible record of the budget. This would
also cut down on the time the auditors are here. This would~ however: re-
quire an additional cost for ledgers, jOurnals, and program bare.
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MIkWdTES
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
DECEMBER 21, 1971
~ec~nmendations o£ Finance Director, conrad.
M~. Archie asked if he is requesting permission to go out for bid? Mr.
Artz stated he would like to stay with NCR.
Mr. Effron moved to accept Mr. Artz~s request, seconded by Mrs. Jackson.
Motion carried 5-0.
2. Policy regarding Signature Cards
Mr. Artz recommends that since all of our money is insured we should have
two different signatures required on each account in the same savings and
loan. He suggested combining two of six authorized signatures in nine
different pairs so that we can have nine funds insured for $20,000 each.
A resolution will have to be drawn up to this effect.
3. Policy regarding delinquent accounts
Mr. Artz recommends placing a lien against property owners who do not pay
their utility bills within sixty days. The lien would be released when
t~ bill is paid in full. This will motivate people to pay their bills.
Council approved of this recommendation.
Request of Fire Chief to Trans£er Vehicle
The Fire chief requests permission to transfer Rescue ~10 Fire Department
Vehicle to the Police Department.
Mr. Effron moved to grant approval of this transfer~ seconded by Mrs.
Jackson. Motion carried 5-0.
Request of Junior Women's Club
Request is to park a truck in the City Hall parking lot to collect news-
papers for recycling. Proceeds would go to the annual Beauty Pageant.
Mr. Archie moved to grant the request of the Junior Women's Club, seconded
by Mrs. Jackson. Motion carried 5-0.
PropOsal of Cemetery Board
The Cemetery Board reeon~ends that the unfinished roadways in Boynton
Memorial Park be slurry sealed at a cost of approximately $455~ and the
black dirt in the westward portion be levelled at a cost not to exceed
$675.
Mr. Blanehette moved to approve the recommendation of the Cemetery Board,
seconded by Mr. Archie. Motion carried 5-0.
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MINUTES
REGHLAR CITY COUNCIL MINUTES
DECEMBER 21~ 1971
List of Payments Made in November
Payments made in November total $5647759.24. Mr. Jones recommended they
be accepted.
Mrs. Jackson moved that the list of payments made in November be ac-
eepted~ seconded by Mr. Ef£ron. Motion carried 5-0. ~
Approval of Bills
Russell ~ Axon
Mr. Effron moved to pay the hill of Russell g Axon: seconded by Mr.
Blanchette. Motion carried 5-0.
Crabtree Construction Company
Neptune Meter Company
$ 199045.18
2~070.00
Mr. Archie moved to pay these bills~ seconded by Mrs. Jackson. Motion
carried 5-0.
OTHER
Mr. Archie stated that a petition was received from Sterling Village
requesting something be done about a gas station on South Federal
Highway. A copy should be sent to the gas station: and request ap-
propriate action. If nothing is done another action should be t~<en.
Request of Archdiocese
Mr. Tucker~ Mr. Rieley and Mr. Fitzgerald represented the Archdiocese
of Miami. Mr. Fitzgerald stated in regard to the Ordinance limiting
height of bui~dings~ at the time of application for Permit there was
no restriction to height. On November 23 an Ordinance was passed~ at <~'~
the time it was considered the Archdiocese came forward with a request
to be given a Permit for a 7-story building. It was stated by a
member of Council that this was not the time to request a Permit~ but
only to consider the Ordinance.
The request for a building permit was turned down. Mr. Fitzgerald
further stated that it is preferred not to go to court with this:
but rather to come hack to Council to again make the request. It
is felt that the Ordinance does not affect the Archdiocese because
the application was made prior to the Ordinance.
P~. Archie moved that the Buildin~ Department be directed to issue
the building permit to the ArchdiOcese: seconded by Mr. B!anchette.
Motion failed 3-2.
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MINUTES
RECJdLAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
DECEMBER 21, 1971
Meeting adjourned at 9:15 P. M.
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH: FLORIDA
Forrest L. Wallace~ Mayor
o err B. Ef£ro~ ~Vice Mayor
Attest
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279~0 ]~po's. Lz~m I~s. Go. 323.09
2790~ ~oY~9o~ B. o~gY .. 7~.bO
SYSTEI~ REYENUE FUND
IYFO ~ ~o I~IF~ INSURANCE
WATER
13834
13835
SEWER REYENUE FUND
3942 MF~'s
GENERAL FUND
27902 ~. O'B~m~
27904 OTrY OF B.B. Pm~'Y O~ss
27905
27~06 J~ms
WATER SYSTEH REYENUE FUND
13836 U.S.
13837 gz~r OF B.B. PE~Y
SEW~2 RE[ENUE FUND
INC.
GENERAL FUND
27907 £~z, mm~
27912 Sm~s Rom~cx 7 Go.
27913 Ymm~ Fo~Y GO.
27914 Xm~ox Oo~p.
2791~ Po~m~ P~
279iG Rxe.~ Me~o~s I~e.
3~. ~4
7.8¢.
7. B3
6. O0
29.69
42.71
15. O0
93
20.45
32.51
32.51
I0. O0
200. O0
43. ~2
5B. 21
13.30
31. ~
394-. 01
$50,182.34-
$3, 04-9.71
596.36
1971
2791 7 EN~m~, ' s
27918 J.~c~ 's
27919 Fn~. Pa~t~z~N~ Ge. 227.2~
2792~ P~e~a~ g~ze~ Go. 12.~
27921
27922 ~w-W~l~m~
27923 F~wm~s
27927 J~e~ H. R~s~sm, ~.D. 27~
27928 Nmm~a~
3, 323.
WATER SYSTEH REYENUE FUND
13838 L~.B. H~¢erNs 1.84
13~40 Yo~N~ ~ Wz~r~ 5.20
13842 S~ow Co~s~a~c~ro~ 12.70
I3~44 E~s~N Ba~ 2.90
13~4G D~ P~m~em 5.20
13~47 R~SSm~L H~z~ma ~.20
138g0 Lmo Pe~s I. 70
13~g2 ~zm GmLo. ~ Ommm. PRom., INC. 3~.9~
13858 Pz¢~ Osm~. Go. 25.1~
SEWER REYE~¥UE FUND
394~ No~,~
3946 S~S~N
3947 CL~YTOm J.
3948 R~SSEL~ Mr~ma 10.1~
3951 ~
3952 A.~a~c~ P¢~c Hm~L~s Assoc. 22.50
$953 AnLST~E E~IP.' ~--R~2-~S, ina. 16.50
11. 1971
SEWER ~ WATER DEPOSIT FUND
2099 R:~Y~oNo Wsm~s 15.
2108 Gr~Y eF B.~. Ace'~ Young ~ W~z~r~ 7.~
2I~2 gr~Y OF B.B. ~cc'~ S~ow Gems~a. lfi. O~
2104 Or~r o~ B.B. ~ce'~ No~ I~ms~. 15.~
2186 ~r~Y es B.B. Ace'~ O.J. D~ 15.5~
21~? Hmssma~
2108 Or~Y
2109 O~Y o~ B.B. Acc'~ R. Hr~ma 17. G~
2~1~ Or~Y oe B.B. Aec'~ G.H. G~rme ~.5~
WATER DEPOSITORS
8946 OrrY oF B.B.
8947 Gr~Y or B.B.
894~ OzzY om B..B.
8949 GrTY om B.B.
8550 Or2~
FUND
Ace'~ L.D. R~erms
ACC '~
Acc'~ Lme Po~s
GENERAL FUND
27911
2?935
WATER SYSTEM REYENUE FUND
15851 J. Fs~m Lowgay
S_~/ER REYENUE FUND
$9~8 J. Famr Lowmsx
7.~
7. 5~
7.5~
7. 50
7. $0
$5, ?9?.
4.71
171.00
5. O~
14.5.00
344.90
2.20
2.2~
8. O0
8. O0
T I
11,
12,
1971
1971
SEWER ~ W2TER DEPOSIT FU.~D
2113 CrTY OF B.B./J. Faz~ LowEaY
GEh~RAL FUND
27929 OrTr
27950
279~2 B.B. RmT.
279~ So~m~m P~ms Go.
279~1 Geas~ Rzcosms, l~c.
27942 Ezs~ Oozs~
2794~ H~mm's
27946 S~ 's Spo~ S~o~
2?947 Smzscm ~ SE~Z~aE B~LLE~N
27949 CHZ~LES E. ~[~mmE~, J~. M.D.
27961 ~'~so:~' $
279~2 F~sms~o~m
27954 D~x~m
27~5M D~r Bmzcs Dzr~r k~ws Joca~z~
27957 BES~ ELEC., I~C.
27958 BOWE~' Sa~Lr Go., I~¢.
27959 Tao~rcz~ ~ca~s
WATER SYSTEM REVENUE FU~%~D
15~59 Gx~r OF B.B. PzysoL~ Fam~
SEWER
3955
5956
5961
3962
16.90
15.50
11,795.15
25 7. 06
159. 70
$41~ $0
!, 466. ~0
6, 2i 8. $5
56.05
65. G~
6~. ~
14;10
16. 14
14-.2~
9.50
6~. ~
86, 2~
95. O0
2~. 85
7. ~
33.75
9.15
36. O~
81.~9
16. ~
93.60
3O. ~1
21, 08~. 1 7
....... 2, ~00. 21
2, ~00. 21
1,6~6.96
129.55
15.55
1,963.1~
25,4~7.¥~
GENERAL FU~rD
27960 Gr~r ex B.B. PEz~Y O~ss 10.34
27976 S~ Pce~rsmrN~ Co., INc.
2797~ Cm~ ~F B.B. PE~TY C~sm
27~7~ Cr~r o~ B.B. Pm~r C~s~ 49.18
27~76 ~EN GHO fa. S~ms & Sm~. 108.69
279~ BL. Ca- BL. S~. OF FLa.,INc.
5,211.65
WATER SYSTEH REKENUE FUNE
i3860 OrTr OF B.B. Pm,z~r C~sm 5.80
13861 EDWARD LOZ~E~ 1.&~
16863 FI~E E~rpmmN~ S~ms ~ SmaFrCZ 7.~
1386~ BA. Ca. BL. Sm. OF FL~. INc. 3~3.17
336.87
SEWER REKE~UE FUffD
3963 Emwzam Lozrma 2.0~
3965 BOYN~oN ~/EEA-PUMP ~ S~RrNK. S. CORP. 21.36
3966 Borx~o~ ~o SUPP., INC. 11.90
3969 IN~=s~a~z~ E~ze~. 18.~3
3970 SE~CRmST Pm~ao. Co., INc. 42,3~
$.972 CrTY OF B.B. PETTY CZSH ~.~1
$973 ~as Rowsvc~ & Go. 100.28
3S7~ B~. Ca. B~. ~. ~ F~z. INc. 1~8.82
· ovo 15,
1971
1971
1971
SEWER ~ WATER DEPOSIT FUND
2114 GZ~Y OF B.B. AcC'~ E. Lozzma 15.50
2115 C~rY OF B.~. Acc'~ Loc S~ 7.5~
2117 City OF B.B. ~¢c'~ Tom D~Y 25.50
211~ H~ B~vm Assoc., tmc. ,,~5.~
459, ~0
GENERAL FUND
27.979 So. PAPEa GO. 125.65
2?984
279~5 ~. L~wy Mowe~
279~8 ~mN
27989 O¢SLE~ ~0~
2799~
27991
27992 S~rVE~SO~ Srr~ S~O~E 96.95
27995 B.L. ~aa~o~s ~r~rN~ 58.76
2799~ Fa~m~oasm E~mc~. S¢~., Ix¢. 21~12
27995 ~c~-E~wzar Go. ~2.16
27996 P~ezar G~m~cz~ Go. 15,60
279~8
1. 740. 75
W~TEB SYSTEM REVENUE FUND
13865 GZTY oF B.B. WATEa Dmp~. $4.14
13871 Holms ~Y Lm~N 12.26
l$872PE~z~$a~A~ PSO~E~rEZ ,,15.81
6~.21
SEWER REVENUE FUND
39?5 ELmc~az-Taomres, Ixc.
$976 GENmaZL TOO~ & MZC~Z~E, I~¢.
3979 W~ma Paocmss
GENERAL FUND
2BO~l C~ao~zNE BoEzm ~o~
28004 R.L. GRU~MONS
98.~5
60.00
16.45
212.25
2. 00
2. 00
2. OO
I OG..90
$6, 446.81
$2, 18 7. 71
1 ?, 1971
2~005 H~I,$EY ~ ~tFFI~'~ INc. 163.2~
28099 Vm~r~ S~E~ 143. 0~
28~11 ~ 's G~a~ G~, I~c. 58. 7~
2B012 S~L E~E~r~¢ Co. 234.18
28~913 ~s O~Ev. Co.
2801~ ~v. 2~ Oo~m. ~ HE~.
28~16 F~Es~o~m 792.1G
28~19 gE~. ELECt. Co.
28~2~ G~YS~ Ezm¢~. Ge., Ime. G2.~
28~21 R.L. Gate. ems ~r~e~e 1.25
28022 Im~m~m~ 'L INst. OF H~c. CLE~S 25. ~
28023 .ff~a~rvms. I~c. 8, 911. O~
28~25 ~E~OX Go~. 212. 5~
28~28 Km~E~'$ g~m~ CENTm~, Im¢. 85.35
2B030 3~ ao~r 432.69
2~031 A. Lo,rs S~. J~srm
28033 BE~co~ REs~a~ 93.75
28034 ~seaow Kr~¢oaE Co. 675.~0
2~0~5 As¢~ow KTL¢O~E CO. 701.0~
2~037 ~ Gs~s~. Ce. 377.28
28~38 S~¢m-~-S.~mm tYOTEL 22.88
28039 Stomas Rom~c~ a Go. 178.0~
280~0 Sr~Ea Farsm.~ DIv. 41. O0
28~2 L.B. Fos~g~ Ge.
28045 A~s O~m~. Go. 55. G8
2~048 So. Wr~m~s, I~e. 81. O0
280~ S~m~mNSO~ Sm~ S~o~m ~ O. O~
280~2 E. Oo~s~ P~mm~ Go. 44.1~
1 7, 1971
W2TER SYSTEH R~K~UE FU~VD
13866 ~l~Ex~mma~ S~ae~s~Y
13867 R~ P~m~m~
13869 Do~
13~7~ &Wow
1~874 H~oa Coa~.
1S879 ~z~
13880 R. O.
15~3 rm~ms~o~m
138~8 B.~.H. S~L~s, INc.
15891 P~C~aD
t~2 2.W.K.
!S9~G So. WIPEaS, INc.
SEWf2 R~TENU~ FUA~D
3980 ALmx~mm~a SmRerm~'smy
$981 R~Y Pr~m~zi~rm.~
5983 Emw~am ZwYmo
5984 P~L
3991 J~m Lmemss
3992 Oxxe~m
INC o
20.86
9.20
12. 46
2.$~
9.14
28. GG
?.$~
5. GG
5.26
7. ~
1 7. 50
242, 75
27, 80
19.92
21.99
55.32
92.80
258.
45. Q~
960. O~
168. 75
59.79
~-8. 75
27~. 59
1J.5~
383.!~
2, 81 7. 07
lQ. G1
2.9~
~. O0
5. Q5
5. 05
.24
18.65
1971
3993
3994
3995
3996
399 7
3998
4008
SE~;ER ~ WATER DEPOSIT FUND
2119 Czar oF B.B. A¢ce. ]rr~rc~ BCz, Lrs
PUBLICITY FUND
530 Gsz~a o~
531 Vzznzr D~COaZTrNS
GENERAL FUND
28~66
28~67
28~6~
28061
28Q62
28063
BENZ CNEVaOLET. INc.
B.~ G. P~em~c~s
2~65 Prc.~am G~m~.rcz~
2~0G7 ~Wm~? HzcDowm~
2~68 Lz~a UN~o_a~z, INc.
W~TER
13897
13898
~13899
SYSTEM REYENUE FUND
405.00
75.00
191.92
22.50
20.70
18.24
74.64
...... 41!;oo
1,326~:94
25.0~
38~. !1
I, 59~o 15
1,970.26
51.85
122.13
63. O0
32.35
87.50
$6.8~
33. 84
209.36
2.49
43. O&;2. ~6
338. 1 ~
23, 937. 51
19, 197I
BERNIE ~ILLEY
700.
44,
SEWER
REYENUE FUND
A~TOPaOD~CTS, INC. 1.67
REF. ~ i~. REF. BOND SINK~-F~mm ~$~ 8~9.~2
3~96.19
SEWER
2120
2121
WATER DEPOSIT FUND
~ITY OF ~.B. ~CC~,~E~NIE g~gy
23. O0
GENERAL FUND
28069 Nas.
28071 C. J. O~s~mx 10.00
28072 BOOKE~ ~OaF~S 10.
28073 To~
28086 G~Y og B.B. Ps~Y G~s~ 55.
28087 Orrr o~ B.B. P~o~ F,N~ 21,~9.68
28089 G~Y o~ B.B. F~nE.R~.~ P~N.F~ 159.
28090 B.
28091 B.B. OrTr ~.Oamsr~ U~ro~ 1~976.00
WATER SYSTEH REVENUE FUND
139~2 GZTY OF B.B. PETTY
13906 Ro~aT J. KELLE~ 5.20
1390~ O~rY oF B. B. P~YaO~ F~ 3,548.33
13908 P~ZLL~ J. F~E~N~
13909 Zr~m-S~rzm 2~.
15910 fo~ D~nx 51.84
13911 Has. H~aoLm ~PPLETON
13912 K. · W~ OO~STn~e~rom G. 90
13913 HemES BY LEoN 2.22
169~4 R. L. S?mw~R~
SEYER REVENUE FUND
4003 CITY oe B. B. PmTTY G~sm 20.07
4004 G~TY OF B. B. P~Yno~L F~ND 1,764.48
4005 Rosm~ KmL~ma 10.!0
159.263.7~
19,
22,
1971
400G JOSEP~
4009 E~m~.~oa J.
· ~1! Tom
~OtB Jom~
401g B. ~.
SEWER ~ WATER DEPOSIT FUND
2122
2125
2124
2125
2126
2!2?
212~
2. O0
£. 64
3. 05
4. O0
5.45
5.05
4. O0
1,828.-4~
Sm~m 15.00
OF B.B. Acc?.RosmaT J.£mz~m~ 17.60
OF BB Acc~.Jesmp~ A. BoY~E, J~. 15.50
o~ BB ACcT.ELE~NOa J. W~LTmaS 16.9~
BB Acc~.Ps~Lrm J. F~m~N~ l?.G~
BB Acc~. Z~xm-ga'z~m 50.00
BB AccT. Ho~ms BY Lmom
BB AccT. R. L. STmw~ IT. GO
BB AccT. Nzcm P~o~m 17. G¢
?.50
LLOYB ~ BOWDMN
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
~¢51 OT~Y o? BB ACCT.
8952 H~em L. B~mma
UTILITY GENERAL FUND
274 C~m~amm Go~s~cT~o~ Go.
GENERAL FUND
28~?G U. S. POStmaSTEr~ 3B
SYSTEM REMENUE FUND
J.A.S.
S~mea~¢ Bm~L Tm~.
WA TER
13915
1391 ?
13918
15919
1392¢
7. 5~
50. O0
~7.50
27,515.11
483.55
$?9. e¢
2. 35
..... 16.14
$4.45
71,012.
213~ OrT~ OF BB AccT.J.~.S.
32.5¢
2
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
8953 G~Y o~ BB AccT.
ENEP~L FUND
807~ HmR~ERT B.
8079 ~o~ E~w~ R~s~
8080 ~ E~w~ R~s~
8081 BES~ E~m¢~rc, I~¢.
0082 BmS~WE~ Om~rc~ I~sTa~mm~ Co.
INC.
B~wEN SUPPL~ Co., INC.
~N~EL ~ S
FR~NK~O~SE ELEC, SUPPLY, INc.
281~4
28~08
28109
SYSTEM REFENUE FUND
EArL W. KELLER
WATER
13921
13922
13923
13924
1392~
13926
15927
5.00
5. O0
100. O0
6.00
194~00
12~10
92.00
11~50
163~ 6~
51 ~ 32
5~ 72
207~ 79
2, 07~ O0
~5~ Oo
1 ~0~ O0
5, 146~ 76
.i8
2~ 25
¢6~ 24
662. O6
t2~ 7~
1,454.03
.~0 Vo
1971
13930 A~C g~mm~ E~mc~oas, I~c. 990. O0
13~33 ~. ~ H. SZLmS, I~c. 318.~0
SEWER
~01 7
REVENUE FUND
O. T. BOWLES ELse?aXe
O~LR S~am~m L~ma Co.
2.00
232.9~
29.10
2¢. 1~
294. ~
SEWER ~ WATER DEPOSIT FUND
2136 O~TY OF BB Ae¢~.WN.J. Dowm
2137 Oz~r OF BB Acc~. E~ W. Km~ma
2158 GzT~ om BB
2139
21~0
1~. ~0
7.~0
17.60
t5.50
ltl. ~0
8G. 60
WA TER DEPOSITORS FUND
15. O0
ltl. O0
OENERAL FUND
28110 Jml~aY S. MOFFrT~
28111 fxx B~xm~ ~ T~YLoa Go.
28113 ~xa. Oo~cam~m Ta~s. Sma~.
~ ~A~OpaomucTs, INc.
~811~ ~OYNTON ~UTO SUppLL INC.
2811 ? DENON BarcK L~nms, INc.
28118 ENor~cmEnrNo H~¢rCrNE Go., INc.
2812~ Frams~oN~
28122 Gmo. W. Few~a Go., INc.
28123 Fa~Nx~o~sm EAse. SuppAy, I~c.
28124 O~oa C~vma~ Co.
28125 Ooam Nmwsm~p~s Co.
9~. O0
I39.85
22. O0
25.13
52.85
38. O0
I8.95
225. O0
I8.90
42.90
631.10
18.75
28.95
,90.82
1,047..59
3. 36
659.16
2G,
1971
2~12~ Yoxsrz's SsoE S~oa~
28130 J~c~'s O~a~ O~E~
WATER SYSTEH REYENUE FUND
13934 F~STONE
13935. A~ZN~rC N~T'L BX. OF
13936 Jz¢m's Oomc~T~ P~m~o
SEWER REYENUE FUND
~2t
¢025 Fzams~o~m
4~26 ITT H~aLow
PUBLICITY FUND
GENE:~L FUND
28132 HELEN
28133 J~Nrcm O.
28134 Ez~ O.
2815~ LI~Y H.
28137 H~x
28130 ~ar~ R.
28139
2814.0
28141
28! 4.2
2814-3
2814-4-
2814-5
2814-6
28147
2814-8
2814-9
~TAr~YN ~. FLOOK
~LE~NOa PUFFER
Doao~r S~ma~
JEaN COTTRILL
~LENE JOSNSON
PaYaOLL
81.2~
29.96
40.34.
28.73
2,789.7~
36.~7
~' 1,375.59
9 5. eo
2,4.~6.66
92. O0
lZ~G. 3~
5. 35
13.4~
192, ~5
28.62
4-77. 72
332.9~,
332. 90 6, 007. 04-
25. OO
25. O0
20. ~0
2~. 00
20. O~
20. ~0
20. O0
20. ~0
20. O0
20. ~0
20. O0
20. ~0
15, 000. 04
271.15
162. 4-8
333.66
1, 4-51. O0
26,
28~I Mr~mams A. Domso~
281~ FRANCES J. 7ANDEFENDEa
28157
28158
28160
281~l
281 ~2
28163
2~1¢5
28t6~
28167
28168
28169
2~t 7!
281 72
28! 73
2~ 74
281 75
28177
28~ 79
28~80
28~3
28t~8~
28188
281~9
28190
28192
6, 303.54
20. O0
20. O0
20. O0
20. O0
20. O0
20.00
20. 00
20,,OO
J
W~ soN- To~ma/Xma~-N¢ G~E O~m~. Coa~. 66G. 60
NCR Srs~m~m~z~ Bmr. 79.47
Prcz~ a~m~r¢~! 00. 33. !2
RECa~zTro~ S~zms Go. 93. 5~
Rrcm MOTORS I~c. G$. 7~
RrN~m~ N~marz~s ¢o~p. 38. 00
Dzvm Sxr~m & Co., Is¢. 497.83
S~=~m F~. P~TS ~ S~m~y, Im=. ~. ~
So~e~m P~pm~ Ob. GS. 5~
Asv~cE ~r~ ~o~m. & Hm~r,v~ 82.5~
BE~Z CS~vso~ Isc. 1~. 6~
Brsc~rss Fram Eearp~mN~ Go. G¢.25
or 's Bo r
~o~ S~ ~o., I~c. ~1.12. 7~7~
Oo~a~ Rmcoa~$, I~e. 60. ~0
R. L. Ga~.~o~s Par,vTr~a 2Jr. 50
SE~C~ES? Pm?a~L~um Ge.. INc. 78..~7
Rrcm No.oas. INc. ~5.26
So=T~ ~z. P~a~s ~ Septet, I~c. 68.84
Joa~ HYn~ ¢~ res 20,12
C. J. O¢Z~Er 15.00
ELL zs HcAao r 10. O0
BOOXE~ NOaF~Z 5. O0
F~. g~s~ Oozs~ RR Co. 205. 93
2 7, 234. 6~
29,
1971
!971
WA PER
13937
13938
13939
13940
13941
1 $942
13943
1 $945
SZSTEM REYENUE FUND
~;ES¢O DEFELOP~IENT CON. p,
CITY OF BB-PAY~OLL F~mm
B~owz~m P~p ~ S~pRAY Co.
DONALB ~. HARFZY
SEWER REYENUE FUN~
4027 CITY OF BB-P.~YaOZ, Z,
4028 L~oY~$ o~ Bo~ox Bz~c~
403~~ U. S.
4~34 G. f. Bow~ms E~EcT~ze Go.
SEWERS W2TER DEPOSIT FUND
2142
2143 GrTY
2144 C~TY
RETIREHENT TRUST FUND
0756 Rm~I~m~m~ PLies, I~¢.
GENERiL FUND
28195 CI~Y OF
28196
28197
OITY OF BOYNTON BCm.-PETTY CASH
I39~8
SYSTEM REVENUE FUND
WEsco D~E~Op~R~ Coap.
CI~Y OF BB-PE~TY
6.30
2, 9~. ~!
4, 854. O0
339. 88
113.49
88. 20
2, 007. 40
16, 00
18.90
36.20
9.60
120. ~
199. O0
22.77
249.43
8. O0
2~ ~8 7. 75
7.50
7. 50
15.50
800. O0
800. O0
11.94
11.71
7.66
$~.65
46.~9
39,455.06
30, 1971
SEWER REYENUE FUND
4038 Oz~r OF BB-PmT~Y
4039 OrTY OF BE-PmT~Y
GENERAL FUND
2~201 F~. i°wa.
2~202 G~F 0~ Go~m.
282l~ Be~'s B~atc~ms
2~1¢ DE~Y ~E~eN ~TLY ~EWS JOUaN~L
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