Minutes 12-07-71MII~/TES OF REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETI~IG HELD AT CITY HALL: BOYNTO~]
BEACH~ FLORIDA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1971, AT 7:30 P. M.
Forrest L. Wallace, Mayor
Robemt B. EffrOn, Vice Mayor
MI~. Emily M. ~acks°n~ Councilwoman
John L. Archie, Councilman
Harold Blanchette, Councilman
Clarence Q. Jones~ J~., City Manage~
Mrs. Temeesa Padgett, City Clerk
Gene Moo~e, City ~Atto~ney
Mayor W~]lace called the meeting to order at 7:40 P. M.
The Invocation was given by Rev. Douglas Smith~ followed by the Flag Sal-
ute led by John Archie~ Councilman.
Mayor Wallace intmoduced Robemt Johnson~ County Commissioner District ~3.
He also introduced PL~yor Willis Pamks f~om Xuksakk/, New York.
Mr. Jones introduced the new City Planner~ Robert Largent.
Guests & Civic .Gmoup Representatives
F. C. Van Deusen~ Senior Citizens
Herman Forbas~ Ridgewood Hills Homeowners Association
Albert Wehretl~ Boynton Isle: Lee Manors Association
~ernon Thompson~ P~ogmessive Men~s Club
Gil Eckert: Hampshire GaTdens
Dorian Trauger: Women's Club
Charles Eschenburg~ Goifview Marbour
R. B. Vastine, Leisureville
~aulaF~ore, American Legion Auxiliamy
Bmuce CostanZo~ Gol~view HaTbour
Proclamation - FHN IS CHRISTMAS ~NDER THE SHN
Mayor Wallace proclaimed December 18 through December 23 as ~'BOYNTON FUN
IS CHRISTMAS ~NDER THE SU~~ DAYS and u~ged all citizens to take part in
the activities and festivities scheduled.
MINUTES
Regular Meeting - November 16:1971
Mr. E~fron stated that on Page 3 it should be Domothy Amateis~ rather than
Doris. Also on Page 4 in the motion made by Mrs. Jackson the word should
be ~paving~·
Mr. Blanehette moved to accept the minutes o~ November 16 as corrected,
seconded by Mr. A~ehie. Motion carried 5-0.
Speeia! Meeting - November 23~ 1971
On Page 4 a~ter the Holiday Schedule ~ motion was omitted. The motion was
made by Mrs. Jackson to have the ~i~st meeting of the City Council on the
~irst Monday in January~ seconded by Mr. Arehie. Carried 5-0.
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MINUTES
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETI/NG
DECEMBER 7: 1971
MI~dTES - Special Meeting~ November 23, 1971: cont'd.
Mr. Effron moved to accept the minutes of November 25 as corrected: see-
opted by Mr. Blanchette. Motion carried 5-0.
Special Meeting - December 2, 1971
Mr. Archie moved to accept the minutes of December 2 as written, seconded
by Mrs. Jackson. Motion carried 5-0.
PUBLIC AUDIENCE
Arnold Stroshein~ 612 N. Federal: asked to speak on Item A Public Hearing,
Parcel 2.
Charles T. Button asked to speak on Item C Old Business.
Vernon Thompson would like to add a request to sell Christmas Trees under
Item A Administrative. Also Item A~ New Business.
Charles Eschenburg asked to speak on Item C~ Old Business.
PHs. Henry Green asked to speak on Parcel ~3, Public Hearing.
Sheppard Broad asked to speak on Item C: Old Business.
Frances F~y: Item C, Old Business
John Stevens, 715 N. W. 4th St., asked to speak on Item B, Old Business.
O. T. McLean, 906 S. Federal, played a tape that was recorded in his ser-
vice station in regard to proposed shopping center on E~ Ocean Ave.
Mr. Arehie asked Mr. McLean if he lives in Boynton. He stated that he
lives in Lake Worth. Mr. Archie asked if he is a registered voter? He
stated no.
Mr. Snow asked to speak on Item C Old Business.
William Miller: Item A New Business~
Thomas Canavan, Public Hearing Item A: and Legal Item ~1.
Mrs. Mallon requested a picture she presented be placed in Lake Addition
file.
Mr. O'Meara asked to speck on Item D, Old Business.
Mr. Joel Daves, Attorney for Milnor Cor~poration, requested the applicatioI
be taken off the table and voted on: but if it cc~es to public discussion
representatives of Milnor Corporation would like to s~)eak.
~IN~TES
REGULAR CItY COLhNCIL MEETING
DECEMBER 7~ 1971
PUBLIC A~tDiENCE, cont'd.
Joe Sehroeder, 1052 S. W. 25th Ave, ~ asked to speak on Item C~ Old Business.
Beril Kruger, 2563 S. W. loth Ct., asked to speak on Item C, Old Business.
Tom Birch, 1330 S. W. 27th Ave., stated that he did not know if it is legal
to do the tape that Mr. McLean did, but he wished he had taped Lawrence
Welk.
Receipt of Election Returns
Mrs. Jan Wertz re~orted on the South Precinct and Mrs. Helen Brull reported
on the No~th Precinct. Mrs. Padgett gave the total~ as per attached re-
ports.
Mr. Effron moved :that the election returns be accepted~ seconded by
Archie. Motion carried 5-0.
Mr: Archie moved that the highest candidates, Mrs. Emily M. Jackson and
Mr. David Roberts~ be duly elected; seconded by Mr. Effron. Motion carried
5-0.
PUBLIC HEARING
Parcel St - Sec. 27, Twp. 45 S.~ R. 43 East
S. 139.99 feet of N. 204.99 feet of E. 125 feet
of West 176.18 feet of NW~ of ~P~,
City of Boynton Beach
Address: 314 S. Federal Highway
Request: C-1 to C-2
Applicant: George L~ Hoskin~ Jr.
~se: Furniture Sto~e with outside displays
Thomas Canavan, Sterling Village~ stated that he objected to this down
grading of the zoning to allow such an objectionable business to be placed
adjoining the eondc~/nium complex.
No one else appeemed in objection to the request.
No one appeared in favor of the request.
Mr. Archie moved that this request be tabled, seconded by Mr. Blanchette.
Motion carried 5-0.
Parce!~ -
East % of Lot iR and all of Lot 15, Block 1
Civic Center, an addition to the Town of
Boynton Beach~ Recorded in Plat Book 12~
Page 68, Palm Beach County Reeords
Address: 654 N. E. 6th Ave.
Applicant: Patrick F. Mar~ellino
Request: R-1Ato R-3
Use: Apartment Building (6 Apartments)
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REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
DECEMBER 7, 1971
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Parcel ~2, cont'd.
Arnold StroShein stated that he is not objecting to the request, but would
rather see it go R-3A, which would allow the 6 units. L~nder R~3 this use
could not be enforced. He also pointed out that an easement would be
necessary if the 6 units are put in to get a water line.
Patrick Marcetlino stated tb~t he would be willing to accept R-3A~ and
also would be willing to g~ant the easement.
No one appeared against the request.
Mr. Moore read Ordinance No. 7i-40~ granting change in zoning to R-3A.
Mr. Archie moved that Ord. No. 71-40 be passed on first reading: seconded
by M~. Blanchette. Motion carried 5-0.
Parcel ~3 ~ The East 215' of Tracts 31, 32~ 33 and 34~
According to the S%fodivision of Sections 20 and 297
Twp. 45 S.~ R. 43 E.~ Boynton Beach, Florida
Address: 711to and incl. 999 N. W. 10th St.
Applicant: Vaino Nikki
Request: R-1 to R-2
Use: Rental Apartments~ 6 - 2 story buildings
No one appeared in favor of this request,
Mrs. Henry A. Green, 902 N. W. 8th Avenue: represented residents in the
area who are against the request. They have a quiet neighborhood~ and want
it left that way~ they are against high density.
Mr. Ef£ron moved that the request be denied~ seconded by Mrs. Jackson.
Motion carried 5-0.
Request for Abandonment
Abandonment of rights of way, more particularly described as:
That Portion of N. W. 7th Ct. and N. W. 7th Ave.
lying between Seacrest Blvd. and N. W. 1st St.~
Boynton Hills, as recorded in Plat Book 4~ Page 51
Palm Beach County Records
Applicant: Leonard E. Smith
Mr. Jones pointed out that the City Planner found that there is a reverter
clause from 1925. Mr. Jones recommended that the item be tabled until
the Applicant clarifies this.
The City Attorney stated that it is not the Council's place to determine
who has legal title to the property, but only to determine if the public
has any interest in dedicated streets.
Mr. Jones stated that if these streets are abandoned,
over an acre of land belonging to the City.
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it would include
F~NTdTES
REGULAR CITY COU~NCIL MEETING
DECEMBER 77 1971
Request for Abandonment~ conrad.
The City Attorney stated that the City does not ov~a this land, it is only
easements, and the developer intends to use this, and it would be put back
on the tax roll. If a proper application for abandonment has been filed
the Council should determine if there is any continued use of the streets.
Mr. Effron stated that the streets are platted but are not existing streets
The Planning & Zoning Board recommends approval provided all legal re-
quirements are met.
Mr. Archie moved that the request for abandonment be 9~anted~ seconded by
Mr. Ef£ron.
There was more discussion. Mr. Jones stated that thez~ is ~a parcel of
City property in the middle of Mr. Smith's land.
The City Attorney stated that this is no probtem~ the City could sell the
property to Mr. Smith.
The motion carried 3-2. Mr. Wallace and Mrs. Jackson voted ~no~.
Mr. Moore read Resolution No. 71-TT granting abandonment.
moved to adopt Res. No. 71-TT~ seconded by Mr. Blanehette.
tied 3-2. M~. Wallace and Mrs. Jackson voted ~no~.
Mr. Arehie
Motion car-
BIDS
Law Enforcement Complex
Council reviewed the bid tabulation. Mr. Arehie asked George Davis~
chitect~ about Alternate ~l and ~. Mr. Davis stated that Alternate
refers to the original plan to allow an additional story to be added on
later. Alternate ~ re, ers to the facade all the way around the building
which originally was planned £or only two sides.
Mr. Davis also stated that the facade is a very expensive material: and
he might be able to find another suitable material.
~r. Archie moved to award the bid to M. J. Hemminger in the amount of
262,261.00~ eliminatingAlternate ~land~,and that the City Attorney
be authorized to d~aw up the contract and the Mayor be authorized to sign
it: seconded by Mrs. Jackson. Motion carried 5-0.
Awarding 14 Mobile Radios
Vms. Jackson moved to table the item, seconded by Mr. Blanchetteo Motion
carried 5-0.
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MIhrdTES
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL ~ETING
DECEMBP~R 7~ 1971
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PUBLIC HEkRING~ cont' d.
Receipt of Assessment Roll - Portions of SE !st Ave. and _MW 9th Ave.
The City Attorney explained that this has previously been presented to
Council; the purpose of the Public Hearing is to hear any persons af-
fected by the assessment who have any objections. If there are no objec-
tions an ordinanee should be adopted.
No one appeared with objections to the Assessment Roi1.
Mr. Moore read Ordinance No. 71-36. Mr. Btanchette moved to pass Ordin-
ance No~ 71-36 on first reading~ seconded by Mr. Effron. Motion carried
5-0.
LEGAL
Ordinance No. 71-37, Second Reading - Limiting Height of Buildings
Thomas Canavan stated that the City has gone to an expense of having a
company prepare a zoning map and accept this plan from Gerald Dake. Atso~
you are going to limit the height of buildings, without specifying the
height.
Mr. Effron stated that the Council has not accepted the zoning map. The
Planning & Zoning Board has accepted the map: now the Council has to have
a Public Hearing~ and either accept or reject this map.
The City Attorney stated that the Ordinance does specify the height of the
buildings.
Mr. Moore read Ordinance No. 71-37. Mr. Are_hie moved that Ord. ~7i-37
be adopted on second and final reading~ seconded by Mr. Blanchette. Motion
carried 5-0.
Ordinance No. 71,58, Second Reading - Creating Position of City Planner
Mr. Moore read Ord. #71-38. Mr. Effron moved to adopt Ord. ~7t-38 on
second and ~inal reading, Seconded by Mrs. Jackson. Motion carried 5-0.
Ordinance 71,39, First Reading , Christine Allen Request, Change in Zonin~
Mr. Moore read Ord. ~71-39. Mrs. Jackson moved to pass Ord. ~7t-39 on
1st reading, seconded by Mr. Blanehette. Motion carried 5-0.
Resolution No: 71-RR - Providing for issuance of $t, 000:000 Water and
Sewer Revenue Bonds~ Series 1971
Mr. Moore read Res. ~71,ER by caption only. Mr. Archie moved that Res.
~71-RR be adopted~ seconded by Mr. Blanehette. Motion carried 5-0.
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MIArdTES
REC~]LAR CI~Y COUNCIL MEETING
DECEMBER T, 1971
LEGAL, cont~d.
Resolution No. 71-SS - Establishing Non-Resident Fees at the Library
Mr. Moo~e read Resolution No. 71-SS. Mr. Blanchette moved to adopt Res.
~71-SS~ secondedby ~. Arehte.' Motion carried 5-0.
OLD BUSINESS
Re~newal of Fire Contract with Briny Breezes
The Fire Chief and the City Manager originally recommended $6,500 for this
Fire Contract. Several Councilmen indicated that this was a little high.
It is now recommended that $3,600 be the amount for the contract, this is
double what they are paying now.
Mrs. Jackson moved that this recommendation be accepted~ seconded by Mr.
Effron. Motion carried 5-0.
Request of Leonard E. Smith for change in zoning (On the table)
Mrs. Jackson moved to take this item off the table: seconded by Mr. Archie~
Motion carried 5-0.
John Stevens was concerned with the two lots that were to be excluded.
He heard that they had been removed~ but it has not been in writing.
He was told that the two lots have been removed from the request.
Mr, Moore read Ord. No. 71-41, g~anting this zoning change. Mrs. Jackson
moved that Ord. ~71-41 be passed on 1st reading, seconded by Mr. Blan-
chette. Motion carried 5-0.
RECESS
Mayor Wallace conveyed a message from Chief Huddleston expressing thanks
for the Police Complex.
Request of Mi!nor Corp. for change in Zoning and Abandor~ent of Rights of
Way (On the table)
F~s. Jackson moved that this be taken off the table, seconded by Mr.
Blanohette. Motion carried 4-0. Mr. Az~hie abstained.
Mayor Wallace stated that the letters received in reference to this mat-
ter will be placed on file.
Mrs. JacP~on stated that this is spot zoning and many people are against
it, and moved to deny the request, seconded by Mayor Wa~taee. The vote
was 2-2-1. Mr. Effron and Mr. Blanchette voted ~'no~. Mr. Archie ab-
stained.
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MINUTES
REC~/LAR CITY COUNCIL MEET//NG
DECEMBER 7, 1971
Request of Milnor Corp.~ cont'd.
Mr. Effron stated that one of the hardest jobs of the Council is ~__.on~sider-
lng rezoning. The only way to look at a zoning request is to do h~ework
and look at the area and go over recommendations of the Plann/ng & Zon~g
Board. He further stated that he spent days out of a busy schedule researcl
ing and analyzing this entire matter. He has seen plans and relocation
of streets. As of right now he stated he has not heard one single con-
structive reason why this request should not be gmanted. The people that
have been opposin~ this request are approximately 1800 feet in distance
fro? the proposed ~ezoning~ some as far as 2500 feet. He has heard eom-
plaints about density~ but in his opinion the density is low~ so that is
no problem. Me also does not see how t his would cause dec,eased value.
Mr. Effron moved that the request b~ granted: seconded by Mr. Blanchette.
Vote was 2-2-1. Mayor Wallace and Mrs. Jackson voted "no~r. Mr, Archle
absta/ned.
As to where this leaves the developer, the City Attorney stated that this
does not give the relief that he asked for. He was not ~g~ante~ h~~
qugst~ ngr w~s he turned down.~~*~~~
~s. Ja~son m~ed to deny the aba~o~ent ~quest~ seconded by Mayor Wal-
lace. Vote was 2-2-1. Mr. Effron and Mr. Blanchette voted '~no
Arkie abstained.
Mr. Effron moved to ~£ant the abandonment request~ seconded by Mr. Blan-
ehette. Vote was 2-2-1. Mayor Wallace and Mrs. Jackson voted 'mo~'. Mr.
Archie abstained.
Proposed Sign Ordinance
Mr. Archie moved to table this item, seconded by Mr. Blanchette. Motion
carried 5-0.
Receipt of Pret/minary Plat of Mango Heights (On the table)
This item remained on the table.
Robert Johnson, County Con~nissioner~ District
Mr. Wa3~lace turned his seat over to Mr. Johnson to answer any questions.
Mrs. Jackson asked Mr. Johnson about the position of beach property. She
stated that we would like to have the property that is left for the beach.
Mr. Johnson explained that the beach acquisition has been turned over to
George Warren. Most of the negotiation is done by the LegatDepartment.
He stated that he would find out from Mr. Warren what the status of the
beach area for Boynton is. Mr. Johnson asked what the preference is for
beach area?
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REGULAR CITY CO[~NCIL ~ETING
DECEV~ER 7, 1971
Robez~ Johnson, County Ccmmissioner~ District ~5, con~'d.
Mr. Effron stated that originally there were two parcels adjacent to the
present beach, one 200 feet andanOther 500 feet. The 200 foot parcel
was sold. Now the preference is to get the 300 feet adjacent to the
present beach.
Mr. Johnson said he would place this on the Agenda for their next meeting.
Vernon Thcmpson asked Mr. Johnson about paving of N. E. 10th Avenue.
There has been a lot of discussion about this. The County would not p~ve
the road until the City took care of the drainage.
Mr. Johnson stated that Mr. Warm-eh had said the City had taken care of the
drainage.
Mr. Thompson stated that the drainage is not cc~aplete and they have waited
long enough on this.
Mr. Jones stated that the western line is not complete, but will be by the
time the paving gets to that point. This will not interfere with the pav-
ing at all.
Mr. Johnson then stated that the paving is being done by contract and
that it might be delayed because of the contract. He will get a letter
to the City Manager on the status of the paving.
M~. Blanchette stated that several years ago there was thought to widening
Seacrest Blvd. south to 15th Avenue. He asked if anything mo~e has been
done on this?
Mr. Johnson said he would find out the status, but it is not in the budget
for this year.
Mr. Archie commended Mr. Johnson for coming down, and spending some time
with the Council.
~eceipt of Petition to Pave Portion of N. W. 5th Street
This was turned over to the Engineering Department.
ADmiNISTRATIVE
Requests to Solicit:
1. Boynton Beach Lions Club
2. Boynton Beach Soroptimist Club
Pa/mGtades Girl Scout Council: Inc.
4. Palm Beach County Chapter - National Foundation, March of Dimes
5o Also added was the Cavalier Club - to sell Christmas Trees
Mr. Arabic moved to grant these requests, and the Cavalier Club file the
necessary application with the City Clerk, seconded by Mr. Effron. Motion
carried 5-0.
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MIiXUdTES
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL PiEETING
DECEMBER 7~ 1971
ADMINISTRATIVE: cont ~ d.
Proposed Changes in Civil Service Rules and Regalations
M~. Archie moved to table this request~ seconded by Mr. Bt~unchette. Motion
carried 5-0.
Request for Certificate of Zoning App~oval~ Smokey~s Wha~f~ 759 E. Ocean
Awe
The Building Department approved the zonin9.
Mrs. Jackson moved that the request be ~ranted~ seconded by Mr. B!an-
chette. Motion carried 3-0. Mr. Effron and Mr. A~ehie abstained.
Licensing Policy for Out-of-Town Businesses
Mrs. Jackson moved to table this item= seconded by Mr. Effron. Motion
carried 5-0.
Receipt of List of Payments Made in October
Mrs. Jackson moved to accept the List of Payments made in October, sec-
onded by Mr. Arohie. Motion carried 5-0.
Approval of Bills
Neptune Meter Company $ 5,406.08
Arehie moved to pay the bill, seconded by
Meeting adjourned at I0:00 P. M.
Motion carried
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH~ FLORIDA
Forrest L. Wallace, Mayor
Robert B. Effron~V~ce May6r
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MINUTES
REGU~ CITY COtLNCIL MEETING
DECEMBER 7, 1971
Attest:
r~l¢ L? Bla~fV~ Councitm~n
City Clerk
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STATE OF FLORIDA )
COUNTY OF PALM BEACH ) SS
CITY OF BOYETON BEACt~ )
TO THE ~{ONORABLE MAYOR AND COUNCILMAN
OF THE CIT]f OF BOYNTON BEACH~ FLORIDA
We, the undersigned Clerks of the General Election held on
the 7th day of December,,~1971. A. D.~ for the purpose of electinf
vwo (2) candidates £or Council. do hereby ~ertify that at such
General Election the results were as follows:
CANDIDATES North South TOTAL
Emily ~. Jackson 6~ ~ / ~
Joseph T. Kelly ~f~ ~ /~
R.
ABSENTEE BALLOT
SPOILED BALLOTS
TOTAL VOTES CAST
f~lerk~ South PrecinCt
Clerk~ North Precinct
Sworn zo and subscribed before me
this f ~
~day of December. 1991.
Tereesa Padge~tt~ity Clerk
STATE OF FLORIDA )
COUNTY OF PALM BEACH ) SS
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH )
TO THE HONORABLEMAYOR AND COUN6ILMEN
OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH~ FLORIDA
We~ the undersigned Clerk and Inspectors of the General
Election held on the 7th day of December. 19717 A. D.~ for the
purpose of electing t~o (2) candidates f6r Cou~cil~ do hereby
certify that at such General Election~ the total votes cast az
the North Precincv were:
of which:
Emily M. Jackson
Joseph T. Kelly
Jack R. Kujala
David Roberts
Spoiled Ballots ~
/o~_Machines
// Absentee
10~ Total
received ~4/L~--~i- votes
received ~S-~ votes
received ~8/ ~--~ votes
received ~-~-~ votes
And we~ such Clerk and Inspectors~ do make the foregoing as
our rezurn to you of the results of such G~neral Election and we
do declare the above and foregoing to be the result of the General
Election in the North Precinct.
Olerk
Inspector~
I~spec~/~r
Inspecnor
Inspecvor
Deputy ~/
Ins}~tor
Inspector
Inspector
STATE OF FLORIDA )
COUNTY OF PALM BEACH ) SS
CITY OF B0~0N BEACH )
TO THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND COUNCILMEN OF
THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH~ FLORIDA
We~ the undersigned Clerk and Inspectors of the General
Election held on the 7th day of December~ 1971. A. D.~ for the
purpose of electing two candidates for Council~ do hereby certify
that at such General Election~ the total roves casz at the South
Precinct ~ere:
of which:
Emily M. Jackson
Joseph T. ~elly
Jack R, Kujala
David RoberTs
Spoiled Ballots ~
Machines
Absentee
Total
receivsd c~O/ roves
received ~ vo~es
received ~/~ votes
received / ~ votes
_~ad ~e~ such Clerk and Inspectors~ do make the fo~esoing as
our return to you of the results of such General Election and we
do declare the above and foregoing vo be the result of the General
Election in the South Precinct.
InspectOr
Inspeczor ~
beputy
Ins p}~or
Inspecto~
PAYHENTS fIADE IN OGTOBER BY DATE
1971
1971
1971
1971
1971
1971
1971
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1971
1971
1971
1971
1971
1971
.............................. 1, G90. 04
.............................. 2.00
.............................. 757.4£
.............................. t, 271.35
.............................. 916. 86
.............................. 28, 143. $4
.............................. 650. $5
.............................. 671.49
.............................. 296. $0
.............................. 95,010.$1
.............................. 745.85
.............................. 335. 27
.............................. 43, 307. 31
.............................. $05. £G
1971 ........................ - -- --- 29, 221.
1971 ......................... - --- - 9, 277. 74
1971 ......
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277, 792. 69
WATER SYSTEM BEYENUE FUND ....................
SEWER BEYENUE FUND ....
W~TER DEPOSITORS FUND ........................
SEWER ~, W~TER DEPOSITORS FUND ................
SEWAGE DEPOSITORS FUND .......................
RETIREMENT TRUST FUND ........................
FIRE~EN'S RELIEF ~ PENSION FUND ..............
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21,468.2~
172.50
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2009
2010
CrTr OF B.B. A¢¢'T Nomms ~r LEoN
Romm~ P. Sm~mas
Cr~r OF B.B. Ac¢'~ G. B~ac~
1971 GENERAL FU~'D
27776
27777 EL~rs MCAaor
27778 Fras~
_27739 JosmR~
150.00
300.00
11.07
i,082.49
2.42
~.72
I. G4
~. 20
21.7G
2. O0
6. O0
10.10
2.00
2.,70
22. ~0
7, 50
7.50
1~.50
7.~0
1~.30
7.50
7.50
1~.50
5. O0
5. O0
18.7~
10.55
15. ~
I5~.00
Gg. 30
$1,271. $5
OCT.
7, 1971
1971
WATER SYS~ REVENUE FUND
15785 EL~ma E. ~Ysma~
13784 GoLF~,zmw Dm~r. Oe~m.
137~6 R~m~T ~. W~mma
16 7~7 J~m Pmm~
SEWER REVENUE FUND
3897 Er. mca E.
5598 Ro~mae
3899 J~cm
sgoiMas.
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
8916 CITY OF B, B. ACC 'T.
8917 J. STANLEY Deem'
J.G. B~ra~mn zm
5.20
7.44
12.70
2.20
6. G4
15.4~
fiS~. O0
$. 20
G~! ~ 66
10. I0
6.60
5.50
9.40
7.50
7.50
15. O0
SEWER ~ WATER DEPOSIT FUi~D
2011 Emma
2013 Cr~r OF B.B. 2¢e'T GOLFFIEW Dm¢.Ooam. 15.00
201~ Grey OF B.B. Acc'e B~ Z~m~m~s 7.~0
201~ Ozer Ge B.B. ~ce'e gO~rZEW DEr. ~o~. 15.00
2017 GZe~ OF
2018 g~er OF B,B. ~ec'e B.E.W~z~ 17.~0
2019 a~er OF B.B. ~ee'e J. P~L~n 17.~0
2020 Czer OF B.B. ~cc'e HO~ES ~r Leo~ 7.50
2021 Gzer o~ B.B. ~ce'e H~s. H~az~ 16.90
152. 70
GENERAL FUND
27782 CrTx OF B.B. PAYROLL F~TNB
2778~ Crer o~' B.B. Po~rcE RETrtCEHENe F.
2778~ Cr~r OF B.B. F~E~mn's BSP F.
2778~ B.B. Rm~raE~m~ Ta. F.
~778G BOYNTON CITY FEm. GR. g.
20, G12.21
270.67
159.70
622.06
I~ 772. O0
25, ~36. G¢[
OCT. ~, 1971 WATER SYSTEM REVENUE FUND
13791 Cr~Y OF B.B. P~YaozL F.
12, 1971
SEWER REVEk-UE FUND
6902 Oz~Y ~ B.B. P~Y~eLL
SEWER ~ WATER DEPOSIT FUND
2022 O~m~Enn Oomsza. Ge.
3. 324.
3, 32~.
1~ $7~. 3~
1, $74. $0
7.5~
GENERAL FUND
277~9 Romm~ B. E~e~oN GS. 7~
27790 H~e~m B~¢mm~m 68. 7~
27791 JO~N L. Aac~rm 93. 7~
27792 Gz~m M~oam 93. 75
27794 G~aaY W~N~a 1~.0~
2779~ R~ssm~ T. O~Y~O~ 10.00
2779G R~p~ Pm~asoN 7. O0
2?797 H~a~w J. Sem~ G. O0
W_4TER SL~Ei~ REYENUE FUND
13793 Wr~,Lr~ Y~ms 5.20
13796 S~ow Oo~s~a~c~o~ Go. !0.!4
I~797
13 ?98 Josm~_~
13800 Rosm~ D. IFmY 1.
1~801
13802 R~Y B.
W~.~ER DEPOSITORS ?JND
8918 Ox~Y SF B.B. A¢c'~ H~z~ R~c~mwsm~ 7.50
~919 OITY OF B.B. Acc'~ E. ~'~ma, J~. 7.50
8920 O~Y OF B.B. ACC'T Oo~w~z~ ~ Ep~ 7.50
22. ~
SEWER REYENUE FUND
3903 C~cm P~aNxL~ 6.60
390~ Gmo~m T. Fmrex II
3906 Josm~s Ro~s~z ~. O0
$907 Rz~am B~m~ 1, 5~
3908 B~Y G. Frsmm~ ~.~5
143.
Ocr.
12, 1971
1971
1~, 1971
15, 1971
SEWER · WATER DEPOSIT FUND
2023 Grrr OF B.B. Acc'~ W~. YA~mS
202~ GzTY OF BoB. A¢¢'~ Amla-~E ~~
2026 Jo~m T. FrELEa
2027 C~ eF B.B. ~C¢~ ONUCK P~RNELL
2030 C~TY OF B.B. ~¢c'~ M~am Bm~c~
2~31 G~z oF B.B. ~ee'T B~ D. IFEY
20~2 OITz o~B.B. ~ee'~ Gl Ezazez
2033 Gz~z oR B.B. ~ee~ B. B~z~a
20~ Gz~Y oF B.B. 2ec~ R.g. Fzsm~a
203~ G~z OF B.B. ~c¢'~ fmo~s FOLEy,
GENERAL FUND
27800 Or~'Y OF B.B. Pmz~zr CASH
WATER SYSTEH REFENUE FUND
1380~ U. S. Posz~zs~m~
WA_ ~R DEPOSITORS FUND
89~!~ O~Y~ o~' B.B; ~A¢¢r~"
8922 Cr~Y o~ B.B. Aec 'T J. RmrNo~$
SEWER ~ WATER DEPOSIT FUND
2036 G~z OF B.B. ACC'T B.A. Ho¢cK
2~37 JOSEPH HOWmL~
2038 ~SE~ NzC~o~S, J~.
2059 Or~r
2040 O~r OF B.B.
GENERAL FUND
27892 Da:F~r Bosom
27B0~ Dm~oa~
LAw OFFZCEt~$
GENERAL FUND
278~5 Cr~,Y ~F B.B. P~Y~
7.5~
18. $0
15. O0
17.6~
1 7.69
15.5~
7,50
7, ~
16.2~
15, ~0
37.25
3.8~
~2. O0
~.2~
5.2~
~-66.2~'
7. ~0
7, ~0
15. O0
15.50
7.50
15. OO
7.50
7.50
156.00
2~'00
107.50
7.80
11,6~6.92
$6 71.49
$296.$~
15,
19,
197I
1971
1971
27806 CrTY oF B.R. Pogrom RmT~am. F.
2780? G~Tr o~ B.B. F~am~mN's R&P F.
27808 B.B. B~am~m~T r~. F.
27811 U.S.
27812 NoAz~ E.
27815 LT.
27814 L~. ~.
WA TER
15807
10~08
13809
SEWER ~ WATER DEPOSIT FUND
2~10rTr oF B.B. A¢¢'~ J.
RETIREHENT TRHST FUND
0?46 B.B. Fras~ NAT'L BZNX
SEWER REYENUE FUND
3909 OrTr OF B.B. P~r~o~n F~m
$9!1Wz~m~ & Po~. Co~ma. OmEa.
GENER~£ FUND
2 7820
27821
2 7822
2 7825
Hz~onm R. Hop~rms
WATER SYSTEH REYENUE FUND
15810 6k~prTAL Lmzsr~o Coa~.
GENERAL ~FUND
27824 RommaT W. Jo~ms
$4~1,89
1,$72.00
6, 056.20
43.
20~. O0
150. O0
150. O0
150. O0
1~0. O0
150. O0
20, 991.41
2,458.11
19.50
A. i2.00
2,489.61
25.0_ 0
25.00
70.000.00
70,000.00
1,4~G. 29
18.00
1, 4.29
$95, O10. $1
10.60
17.50
336.02
109.21
20. O0
487. 35
258.~0
5!.~0
27~27 Gz~r o~ B.B. P~Y O~ss 24.07
20, 1971
WATER SYSTEH REYENUE FUND
13811 WESCO DEV. CoaP.
$.10
3.10
SEWER ~ WATER DEPOSIT FUND
204£ OzTY o~ B.B. Ace'T WEsco DEr. Coam. 7.50
~043 WESCO D~r. ~o~. 7.~0
20~ W~s¢o DEr. ~oa$. 7. ~0
20~5 O~Y o~ B.B. Aee'~ ~00 GL~ DEs BA~z 15.00
BO~G O~r o~ B.B. Ace'e D. Wz~o~ 17. GO
GENERAL FUND
~7~$0 H. A. P~n~ 51.00
R7831 Bz. O~.-B~. SH. OF FLA. Imc. ~,557.~7
27~35 N~ro~wr~ I~su~N~ Go. 1,115.00
$9, ~3. ~
WATE_R g~ii~EN REFENUE FUND
15733 Do~ PARSONS
13734 H~aoL~ ~' HAaT
BA. C~.-B~,. Sm. oF F~z. I~e.
Dins B~z/DBA 400 C~
fm~ J.
DAFIB ~'iNTON
13735
13736
13737
15738
13 739
13740
INC.
SEWER REYE.'NUE FUND
3087 Dzrr~ Yr~o~
3888 Oryx OF B.B. Pm~r O~s~
2.50
5.20
2, 131. ~
281.12
10. 94
3.04
4.72
, 21.76,
2, 460.84
1,064.66
148.82
10.10
33.95
1,257.53
$333.27
OCT.
20,
21,
~971
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
8925
8926
8927
8928
Aee'~ H.
Ace '~ F.
Acc '~.
GE~ERAL FUND
27857 B.B. Peewee
13741
137~2
!$ 745
13744
1374-5
SEWER REYENUE FUND
9Famm)
WA TER DEPOSITORS FUND
8929 Oz~x OF B.B. Acc'v
SE~IER & WATER DEPOSIT FUND
2047 0~
2048 Or~Y
2049 C~TY OF B.B. Acc'~ Rmm~ Go~s~a.
20~0 G~Y o~ B.~. Acc'T Rm~ Go~s~a.
2~1 O~Y SF B.B. ~cc'~ "~. E.
2052 G~Y o~ B.B. ~ee'~ G~zwm~ Go~s~.
2~5~ Gr~Y ~F B.B.
2056 G~s~z~s F. Rowe
2057 Oz~Y
7. ~
?.~0
7. 5~
7. ~0
12. 70
~.20
4.?2
4.20
15. $0
7. 50
7.~0
7.~0
7. ~0
7~ 50
17.60
17.60
1 7.60
1~. 50
15.50
$305.26
22,
1971
26,
27,
GENERTL FUND
27838 CL~aENCE ~o JONES
27841 CrTY OF B.B. POLICE RETIRE.
27842 CITY OF ]~.Bo Fra~EN'S R&P F.
2784~ BOYNT~ C~Y F~. Ca. U.
278~4 ~. B. RE~ra~ Ta. F.
2 784~ G.J.
WAFER SYSTEH REYENUE FUND
15746 CITY eF B.B. P~YaeLL F.
SEWER REVENUE FUND
3915 CITY OF B.B. P~YaOLL
1971
GENERTL FUND
27847 Se. BELL TELE.
27848 30. ~EL~ TEL.
27849 So. BELL TELE
27850 G~TY OF B.~ WZTES Drm~.
27851R~em ~eTe~, INc.
WtTER SYSTEHREYENUE FUND
13747 So. BELL TELS.
15749 So. BELL fEtE.
1575~ GITZ OF B.~. W~TE~ DE~T.
SEWAGE DEPOSIT FUND
$60 ReSERT B. SmZCKLEY, J~.
1971
W~TER SYSTEN REYENUE FUND
15751 REF.
1~752 F~S~ F~ S~. ~ Lo~ OF L.W.
1375~ J~mES C.
13755 DmwrT C. SCHrEC~
1~756 PmmImS¢5Z~ PSePE~TXES
1~757 Syow CemsT~.
15759 H~sozr
105.95
279.60
152.05
i,
659~ $5
5. ~
, ,5,
586.9~
1, ~93.,4-9
507.65
129.4.0
59. O0
498.7~
8~ ~20.~4-1
9, 215.20
8.1~
8.80
38.64
7. O0
22, 125.1 ~
400. O0
7.76
5.20
5.20
10.40
12.70
3.20
22, 5 75.85
$29, 221 · 02
$9, 277. 74
OcT. 27, 1971
1971
SEWER & WATER DEPOSIT FUND
2058 OrTr
2059 Or~Y om B.B. ~CC'T J.G.
~0~ C~TY OF B.B. ACC'~ D.C. Scs~c~
20G1 Cr~ OF B.B. AeC'~ ~rNS~ Pao~.
2~G2 Cr~ OF
2064 Cr~r OF B.B.
2065
2066 Cr~r OF B.B. ~c¢'~ YA~ESSA ~EWTON
2~7 CZar eF B.B. ~c¢'~
SEWER REVENUE FUND
3915 L~CZL~E TY~m
$917 D~wr~ O. ~CHrECK
3918 DENNZS O.
3919 HZaO~e
WA TER DEPOSITORS FUND
8930 CrTY ~F £.B. AeC'T Wn.E.
~L YNN
GENERAL FUND
278.52 Y~LL~ B~Sr~ESS H~C~¢Z~VES
27855 C.J. OcrsLzr
27861 H~ao~ Hop~s
WA T ER
157~0
157~1
13762
15 765
SYSTE~¥ REVENUE FUND
RoSrEa Co~s~s.
SEWER REVENUE FUND
3920 W~. J.
$921 D.L.
SEWAGE DEPOSIT FUND
17.60
15.50
17. GO
15. O0
7.~
1 7.60
15.50
16.50
13, 77~. 50
6.60
5. O0
10.!0
1.60
fi. 05
l 3, 804.9~
7. 50
7.50
151.25
5. O0
89.2~
2~5.45
2.20
3.20
7. ~0
5.20
18.00
~. O0
2.60
6. s5
7. O0
7. O0
$36,538.55
OC~.
28, 1971
T. 29, 1971
SEWER & WATER DEPOSIT FUND
2068 Gr~Y oF B.B. Acc'~ ALYzcm Tme~zmsoN
2069 Or~Y oF B.B. Acc'~ JE~m~T~ B~nn~m
2070 Gz~Y OF B.B. Acc'T W~. LLOYO (ES~)
2072 O~ OF B.B. ~ae'T O~'s E~o~
2073 a~Y o~ B,B. Aee'T D.L.W~Ea
207& GZT~ O~ B.B. ACe'~ ROSrE~ GO~S~.
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
89.52 O~Y OF B,B, Aee'~ Fa~NCZS HmNSLE¥
8933 gz~r OF B.B. Acc'~ Gaa~ Eza~z~z~
7.50
7.50
15.50
8. O0
i5.50
25.10
7.~0
7, 50
7. $0
7.50
7.~0
NENERAL FUND
27862 CzTz OF B.B. PAYROLL FUND 15,~02.59
2786~ CITY OF B.B. F~REMEN'S R&P F. 159.70
27865 B.B. Rz~raE~zN~ TR. F. 3~1.76
27866 EoYN~ON
~7867 F~as~ ~ ~ Ta~s~ 6,315.96
WATER SYSTEM REYENUE FUND
SEWER REVENUE FUND
5924
$925 Famo
2, 545, 29
1,563, 76
250, O0
1, 815.7~$28. 280. 90