Minutes 09-21-71MI~TES OF THE REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD AT CITY HALL~
BOYNTON BEACH: PLORIDA: SEPTEMBER 21~ 1971 AT ,.50 P. M.
PRESENT:
Forrest L. Wallace: Mayor
Mrs. Emily Jackson, Councilwoman
John L. Archie: Councilman
Harold Blanchette, Councilman
C. Q, Jones ~ jr.· City Manager
Gene Moore · City Attorney
Mrs. Tereesa Padqett, City Clerk
ABSENT:
Robert B. Effron: Vice Mayor - Vacation
Mayor Wallace called the regular meeting of the City Council to order
at 7:30 P. M.
The Invocation was given by Rev. Boston W. Turner~ Retired¢ £ollowed
by the Flag Salute led by Charles Frederick· Reemeation Director.
Introduction of GuestS
Robert Beyrer, United Boynton Civic League and Sterling Village
Senior Citizens
Paula Moo~e~ American Legion Auxiliary
William J. Moore: National Association of Retired Federal Employees
R. B. Vastine, Leisureville
Git Eckert: Hampshire Gardens
Albert Wehrell: Boynton Isle - Lee Manor Association
Jim O'Meara: Chamber of Commerce
MI~[UTES - Regular Meeting - Sept. 7, 1971
Mrs. Jackson moved that the minutes o~ September 7th be accepted as
w~itten~ seconded by Mr. Blanchette. Motion carried 4-0.
Special Me_erring - Se_pt_re. 13, 1971
Mr. Arohie moved that the minutes of September iSth be accepted as
written~ seconded by Mr. Blanehette. Motion carried 3-0.
Wallace abstained ~ he was not present at the September 13th meeting.
PUELIC AUDiENCE
Robert Beyrer asked to speak on Item B OLD BMSZqESS
Mrs. Padgett reserved the right ~or Dr. Astter to speak on Item C
ADMINISTRATIVE
Also Mr. Fam~khauser and Mr. Fiorentino asl~sd to speak on Item C
ADMINISTRATIVE.
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MII~Y~TES
REGULAR CITY COU/NCIL ~ETING
SEPTEMBER 21~ 1971
PUBLIC A~D~NCE~ c0nt~d.
Mr. Jones requested that three items be added to the Agenda
(t) Retirement of W. T. Welch
(2) Appointment to the Board of Adjustment
(5) Progress on Vocational High School
Item B~ LEGAL is just for consideration and is not a prepared ordin-
ance at this t~e.
Mr. Archie stated that Mr. Effron requested that the item be tabled.
BIDS - Awarding - One Air Compressor
Mr. Jones reported that the low bid was from H. F. Mason Equipment in
the amount of $4~834~ one week delivery. He recommended that the bid
be accepted.
Mr- Archie moved that the bid from H. F. Mason Equipment~ S4~834~ be
accepted~ seconded by Mrs, Jackson. Motion carried 4-0.
LEGAL
Ordinance No. 71-28 - Amending Sec. 3-21(b) of the Code re distance
requirements - Sale of Alcoholic Beverages - 2nd Reading
Mr. Moore read Ord. 71-28. Mr- Archie moved that Ord. ~f71-28 be
adopted on second and final reading~ seconded by Mr. Blanchette.
Motion carried 3-t. M~s. Jackson voted ~no=.
Ordinance No. 71-29 - Granting Change in Zoning frcm R-1AA tc R-2
Old Dixie Highway - Trinity Council Building Assoc. - 2nd Reading
Mr. Moore read Ord. 71-29. Mr. Hopkins stated that the Council
should be made aware of the County Engineer's plans for establishing
setbacks on certain highways.
The Council did not feel this affects the zoning.
Mr. Arehie moved that Ord. ~,:71-29 be adopted on second and final read-
ing: seconded by Mrs. Jackson. Motion carried 4-0.
OLD BUSINESS
Possibility of amending State Law ~o allow Palm Beach County to have
optional tax assessing and~ or collections -(MPs, Jackson)
Mr. Jones stated that the Senate is working on a bill to allow the
municipalities to collect their own taxes. The present system causes
a delay and is more costly ~o the City.
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MINUTES
REGULAR CITY COTdNCIL MEET/J~G
SEPTEMBER 217 1971
C
OLD BUSINESS, conrad,
Comments by Mrs.
rate
JacY~son in regard to 1971/72 Budgets and 1971 millage
~rs. Jackson mequ~stedtthat this item be tabled until the Workshop
meeting.
Mrs. Jackson moved that the item be stricken fmom the Agenda~ seconded
by Mr. Blanchette. Motion carmied 4-0.
Mr, Beyrer, as President of the Senior Citizens and Boynton Civic League~
thanked ~s. Jackson fo~ her effomts on behalf of cutting the millage.
NEW BUSINESS
Receipt of resi~nation of Thomas Bowles, Electrical Board
Mr, Archie moved that the resignation be accepted with regret, seconded
by Mrs. Jackson. Motion carried 4-0.
Mr. Arabic moved that Stephen Kochakien be appointed to the Board as
recommended by Mr. Bowles ~ seconded by Mr. Btanchette. Motion carried
4-0.
Proposed Ordinance re Pamental Responsibility for Minor Children
Mrs. Jackson stated that this would be similar to the one that Lake
Worth passed. This is not for any special group~ it is just to stop
something before it starts. She feels that it is a good law and it
would heir.
Lt. Waters conveyed a message fmom Chief Huddleston) the Chief does
not foresee any need for this ordinance~ but it might be a good thing
to have.
Mr. Are-hie moved that the item be tabled until Workshop~ seconded by
Mr. Blanchette.
Mayor Wallace stated that there is s trend in this direction~ in some
areas it has been extremely beneficial~ and in others detrimental.
Motion carried 4-0.
ADMINISTRATIVE
Appointment of Beach Beautification Committee
Boynton is workin~ with Ocean Ridge to beautify the beach. Ocean Ridge
has selected 5 delegates to serve on the Committee. The Casino is being
painted and arrangements are being made to resurface both lower pa~king
lots and repaint the lines on the upper parking tot.
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MINUTES
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL ~iEET/NG
SEPTEMBER 21~ 1971
ADMIN!STRAT~VE~ conrad.
Beach Beautification Committee~ cont~d.
Mayor Wa!lace's recommendations to the Committee are Mr. Joe }ielley~
Mrs. Harry Fry~ Mr. Ray Jara~ and one member of the Garden Club.
Mrs. Jackson moved that Mayor Wallace~s recommendation be accepted, sec-
onded by ~. Blanchette. Motion carried 4-0.
Sewer Refund Agreement with Bethesda Hospital
The reimbursement is not to e,,ceeo the maximtlm investment. ?ne amount
to be refunded is $t~850.
Mr. Archie moved that the refunding agreement with Bethesda Hospital
be accepted~ seconded by M~s. Jackson. Motion carried ~-0.
Re~Bpst to open S. E. 26th Avenue
Mr. Fankhauser~ 2620 S. Seae~est~ stated that he is the only resident
in the area. He asked why he should be penalized and forced to pay
this for others~ financial benefit.
Mr. Fiorentino has no objections to opening the street, but thinks
Peninsular Properties should pu~ it through.
Mr. Moore stated that the decision is whetheP to extend the road through
or require Peninsular Properties to put in a cul-de-sac. Each pemson
would be assessed according to frontage.
Dr. Astler is the owner of a vacant lot on the SE corner of subject
Right-of-Way. He stated %hat if it is to the advantage of the dev-
eloper to carry the street through then they should share the expense.
If they care to end it the City should decide whether this is the best
interest of the City to have it a deadend or not. If it benefits the
City then the City should pay the cost.
Mms. Jackson moved to proceed with the cul-de-sac at the west end of
S. E. 26th Avenue~ seconded by Mr, Blanohette. Motion carried 3-0.
Mm. Archie abstained.
Request of Plarming & Zoning Board for moratorium on zoning change,s
Mr. Jones read the foa_owmng:
'~r. E£fron is in Ohio this week~ bat called me Saturday morning
and asked that I make a statement for him. The Vice Mayor has
indicated that he is receptive to a moratorium on zoning changes
but feels that those applications that are currently pending
should be subjected to mandatory site ~!an approval ii the mora-
torium is granted.~'
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i{ INUTE S
REGUI~,R CITY COU/~CIL ~{EETLYG
SEPTEMBER 21~ 1971
D. DMINISTRATIVE, cont~ d.
Request of Planning & Zoning Board fOr moratorium on zoning changes,
cont ~ d.
Mrs. Jackson stated she was told by several people in regard to zoning
to go ahead and apply for it because the zoning is going to be changed.
Should be going by the plan that is in existence.
Mayor Wallace suggested a moratorium on the entire Master Plan rather
than on zoning changes. He read the attached statement.
Mrs. Jackson moved to have a moratorium on the Master Plan as the Mayor
suggested~ seconded by ti~. Arohie.
More coF~ents and discussion by the Council members.
Mr. Arehie agreed that adoption of the Master Plan should be put off
until after the election - something this /mportant should no= be
used as a political football.
Motion carried 4-0.
~ayment of demolition charges re Police Complex Sit~
The bid of $3~290 was approved at the last Council meeting, but it is
possible tb~t it will be completed before the bonds are completed.
This would require a loan fm~m unappropriated surplus which would be
repaid when the bonds are sold.
Mr. A~chie moved to transfer $3~290 from Hnappropriated Surplus to
the General Fund~ seconded by Mr. Blanchette. Motion earmied 4-0.
Issuance of Approval Forms for Beverage Licenses
Mrs. Padge~ explained that up until now the zoning approval form was
signed by the Building Officialand forwarded to the Beverage Board: but
before a license was issued the application came before Council for
final approval.
The question is - Does Council wish this form to be handled administra-
tivety~ or come before Council for approval: since this is the only
form of approval issued by the City under the new system~
Mayor Wallace stated that any recDes~ as far as beverage license should
come before Council.
Other members agreed this should come before Council for final approval.
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M IMUTE S
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL ~iEETING
SEPTEMBER 21, 1971
C
ADMINISTRATIVE~ cont~d.
List of Payments made in August
hr~ Blanchette moved that the list of payments made in August be accepted~
seconded by Mrs. Jackson. Motion carried 4-0.
Approval of Bills
One bill - amount $17516.80 - U. S. Concrete Pipe Co.~ for Water Depart-
ment supplies
}~. Blanehette moved tha~ the bill be paid~ seconded by Mr. Archie. Mo-
tion carried 4-0.
OTHER
Board of Adjustment
Mr. Robert Hueston has requested a leave of absence ~ile in the hos-
pital. Mr. Blanehette moved to defer this item until Workshop~
seconded ~v Mr. Archie. Motion carried 4-0.
Retirement of W. T. Welch
On July 6~ 1970 Mr. Welch's retirement date was extended to September
18: i971~ and he has requested a 10 day extension to September 28th.
Mr. Hopkins has approved same.
Mrs. Jackson moved that the e~tension be granted~ seconded by Mr.
Blanchette. Motion carried 4-0.
Vocational High School
Mr. Jones reported on the Vocational School.
than generous in their of~er~ and has a good
located in the City.
Boynton has been more
chance of having it
A D JO%kRNP~ NT
Meeting adjourned at 8:35 P. M.
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH ~ FLORIDA
Forrest L. Wallace, Mayor
MINUTEs
oGULAR CITY COUNCIL ~'~ETING
SEPTE~'~BR 21~ 1971
Attest:
~d L. Bla?fChette ~ Cou3iCmlman
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P ~iE S S RELEASE
The Plar~ing &Zcming Board is asking for a moratorium on all zcming
~zil the "~i~ster Plan" is adopted. However, it i~s a zom~ng plan, and
not a m~'szer plan that he's been presented to the City.
A m~ster plan ~shonld consider a sez of community goats and objectm~3~.
These ,should be identified and serve as the ba~sis for a conm~u~i%y plan.
It should aTso consider Residential, commercial, and industrial concen~ra-
rictus, with potential for future development, inside City limits and in
adjacent areas.
--Major recreational uses, and other, significant public developments.
--Aregs with major deficiencies in commtt~ity facilities and/or utilities.
--Concentrations of blight in developed areas.
--Major visual asset's and problems; natural and man-made.
--Significant transportation characteristics.
The previous hearings have been for "Re-zcming" and Re-zoning cmly.
As the Plsmm~ng & Zoning has ~stated 1"We have worked for years ca this Master
Plan." Yet in four or five public "Re-zoning" hearings yon the home owners
have been heard, your request considered and entered into this ~%~aster Plan".
Have you really been heard?
I will ask for a moratorium on the "~E~ster Plan" until it has been e~aluated
by au indepentdent agency, and that this agency develop at least two or more
concept's as to what type City Boy,ton Beach should become, and that these ~/
concepts be presented to the citizens, for their choice. ~y~
PAYMENTS ffADE I~ AUGUST BY DATE
2, 1971
3, 1971
4, 1971
5, 1971
6, 1971
10, 1971
!1, !971
1~, 197!
16, 1971
17, 1971
19, 1971
20, 1971
23, 1971
24, 1971
25, 1971
26, 1971
27, 1971
30, 1971
3t, 1971
............................... 12, 076.95
............................... 4, 75 7. 03
............................... 81 O. 98
............................... 288.22
............................... 55, ~96.83
...............
............................... 74, l~7. 2 7
............................... 345.92
............................... 9,
............................... 3,38~.21
...............................
...............................
............................... 99, 855.
............................... 15,996.~7
GENERAL FUND ...... _ ......
WATER SYSTEM REVENUE FUND ....................
SEWER REKENUE FUND ..........---
WATER DEPOSITORS FU~D ....
SE~¢ER ~ WATER DEPOSITORS FUffD ................
DEPOSITORS FUffD .........
SEWA GE ......
RETIREMENT__~RUST FUND -- ....... - --
UTILITY GENERAL FO?~ .......
FIREI~EN' g REL!MF & PE~-gION FUND
SPEGIAL ASSESS~¥ENT FU~D ......................
I ~ SFUND ...................................
PUBLIGITY FUND .... _
BOYi~TO~ B~ GH HENORIA L PARK ..................
NUNIGIP~L SWI~INING POOL SIN£ING FUND .........
223, 428.10
53, 9! 9. 07
48, 388.19
97.50
99I. 70
9, 10
536~ 72
90, 316. 72
20, 084.10
36.70
23, 076.
3, 9~
10,
10,375.00
$'~'~5, 283. 65
AUG.
2, 1971
3, 197Z
GEffERAL FUND
27179 C~TY OF B.B.
27180 FL~. Powma ~ Lr~HT Go.
27181 Gz~Y OF B.B.
27182 GrTY OF B.B.
WATER SYSTEM REFEffUE FUND
15576 FLz. POWE~ ~ LzoHT Go.
15577 Gz~Y OF
SE~ER REYENUE FUND
3739 FL~. Pow~ ~ £~o~
37~0 G~Y oF B.B.
Co.
SEW~,R ~ WATER DEPOSIT FUi~D
1915 Gr~Y oF B.B. Acc'T ff~o~ DE~. Go~.
19~60zTY oF B..B. ACC'~ kIz~os D~. Gos~.
RETiREHENT TRUST FUND
0727 REZ~.~ C~aRrmR
0728 OLTFE W~LL.~CE
0729 F~K Josmsox
0730 Woo~now E~s~Y
0731 E~o~ P~FF~
GENERAL FU~D
27183 Oz~Y OF B.B. W,~Tma Dmp~.
2 ?18~ GmNm Mo ohm
27186 Wmz~ MzcDowmz~
27186 Bo~N~m
27187 Fazx, m B. Ezmoam Ja.
27189 ~'s. L~m I_~s. Go.
27190 B~. G~.-B~.S~. o~ FL~. Imc.
27191 T~ T~m~s Z~s. Go.
27192 A~c~
27193 Gz~Y o~ B.B. W~ Dmm~.
39.6~
6, 964.38
26. ~3
7, o7o.
2, 768. ~I
2, 779.66
1,712.4-2
18.20
1,730. 62
16. O0
~,~ . 6'0
so
50.68
135.12
71. O0
4-4-. 51
73.02
374-. 23
24-. 27
59; ss_
84-.10
2, 343~ 7~
126 ~ O0
132~ O0
10. O0
10; O0
119. O0
337. 73
106. ~0
1 75.68
37; 60
4.00.4.4.
$12, 076.95
3, 1971
1971
5, 1971
1971
27194 SO~rT~En~ Bm~,L TELmP~ONE
27195 G.A. TsompsoN
WATER SYSTEJ~ REyENUE FUND
13578 Wm~TT If~¢DowmL~
13579 MF~'S. LzFm INs. Go.
SEWER REYENUE FUND
$741 HF~ 's LzFE INs. Go.
3742 GZT~ of B.B. W~Tm~
DEPT.
PUBLIOITY FUND
502 ~. £OYNTON B. GN~m~ oF Oo~m.
GENERA L FU}ID
27196 Jo~N
27197 P~T~ZCZ~
27198 W~,~ H~r~
27199 B.B. F~
27200 H~s~
GENERAL FUND
27202 N.~ T~ONWZDE INsua~Ncm
27203 B.B. PoLzcm DmPT.
2720~ B.B. Po~cE DmmT.
GEN£R&L FUND
2720~ Oz~:r OF B.B.
27206 OzzY oF B.B. PoLzcm RmTzam. F.
27207 Oz~ o~ B.B. Fz~m~mm's R~P F.
27209 BOYN~ON
27210 G.J, OusLEY
27211 Boomm~ Noa~s
W~TER SISTE]] REYENUE FUND
13-580 Or~Y o~ B.B.
268.05
77.65
4,143.40
24.00
38.04
7. 83
267. 76
300.00
302. O0
10. O0
20. O0
435.04
27. 34
16. 60
810.98
128.22
80.00
, 80.00
288.22
1 O, 887~ 91
303~ 54
151~ 37
- 263~ 89
1,4AB. O0
$; O0
5~ O0
13, 044.71
£~ 083~ 69
2, 085.89
$4, ?~7.03
$288.22
6, 1971
10, 1971
. 11.1971
SEWER REVENUE FUND
3743 GzTr oF B.B.
GENERAL FUND
27212 RosE~T
27213
27215
27216 Rosmz~T
27217
WATER SYSTEH RETE~rUE FUND
13581 ~l~LE~r INs~aa~r¢z ASENCY
13582 HO~ZN G~.~az~rT~ f~. Go.
SEWER REKENUE FUND
3745 Gr~Y OF
UTILITY GENERAL FUND
264 R~ssEz, z, (~ ~xo~
PU£LIGITY FUND
503 G~. Bo~mTo~ £m~e~ G. om Oo~mm~cm
I ~ S FUND ..
504 Gz~,~sm H,~.~.~T~- B~i~m, N.~.
GENERAL FU]~D
27218
27219
2 7220
27221
2 7222
2 7223
27224
2 7226
27227
BEST'ELECTRIC~ INC.
Coua~ REcoams, INC.
E. aozs~ Pz~ma Go.
1,561~ 75
1,561.7~
164. O0
6. O0
38, 937. O0
99 7. 46
10~ O0
?0~ O0
7, 8~8~ O0
~ ~06; 04
8, 364.04
4, 428; O0
.7 · 39; 50
4, 467. 50
3_23.06
3 3,
2~ 156~ 40
2, 156, 46
1~ 37
5~ 25
10 ~ 00
137;90
42~ O0
110~ O0
146~ 55
GO. O0
6.79
14.15
51~10
$16, 690, 19
$55,496.83
AUG.
27228 E~mL ts 399.35
27229 FAo-ao?, I~c. 1.5.85
27250 FL,~. Par~r~ Oo~zm,~wx, l~6. 70
27231 Fa~x~o~sm E~mc~a~c Go. 70.88
27232 R.L. Ga~oNs ~rN~N~ 44.90
27233 GUAF S~am~ L~mma Go. 90.19
27235 G~Y~o~m Bao~mmas INc. 15. ?~
27236 fsE P~A~ HE, cz Pos~-T~mms 10.00
2 723 ? Mza Y O~ ~ms 10. O0
WATER SYSTEM REVENUE FU~¥D
13583 O.f. 8ewLms E~sc~azc Co. 456.70
13584 B~ sc,~Y~tE G~m~z ¢~ L~eo~ ~oa~zs 23. 8~
13~85 A~s~r~ O~s~ I~o~ PrPE Go. !~9.82
13~86 O~a~r~ Sczm~T~u Go. 3.35
155~ ~ULF STRE~H LU~BEa Go. 28.72
767. 9~
SE[~R REYE2~UE FUND
37~G Joztm B. DummLm 5.~5
3747 A~L~E$ OzLoarmm ~ Omm~. Pao~c~s ~05.00
$748 Co~so~z~mD R~sm~ac~ Ooa~oa~zo~ 67.95
3749 Tsm Dmcoa~r~e ~ W~z~cor~nrxs S~DrO t7.30
3750 Gz~Y o~ B.B. Acc'~ Do~Lzs GANDY 5.05
.12, 1971 GENERAL FUND
27238 Hoxsrzs S~:or S~oaE 36~00
27239 IBH CoaPosArrom 469,03
27240 IBM copoa~o.~ 37. 78
272~2 Jo~ms' E~r~m~ Oo~r 55.00
27243 Km~r f~zc~o~ Go. 17. 65
2724~ H~LsEY ~ g~r~F~S INc. 110.64
27245 BOY_~T~N GUN ~ COr~V SHop 133~ 70
27246 KmTcz-A~ Oo~x~r 9~65
27248 f~vm~Ea Nmr~ PaoD~c~s 26.30
27249 La,~r~a B~srx~ss Pno~uc~s 72~00
2?250 LLOr~s o~ BoY~oN Bm~cs, INc. 87;25
27251 W~r~ ~cDowmL~ 18. O0
27253 Nz~'L Fr~s Pao~Ec~ ~Ssoc. 240.57
27254 AaC~mE TazTEL, INc. 4. O0
$2, 702.52
12,
1971
1971
27265 M.D. S~o~m £50.00
27256 D~LE Dwre~ Sr~z~m~ 250.00
27257 Bm~Y Sm.~zm $4.00
27259 H~'mY E. Or~, FR., I~c 2~5.~!0
WATER SYSTEi~ RE~EtVUE FUND
.~ 590 Hozo~ Sm~¢rcz, t~¢c.
Go~.~. Ass~. Ii¥c. 7~00'
1 O1.42
108.42
SEWER REVENUE FUND
3761 G~,x $~_~m~ L~m~ ao. 12;87
3752 E~mc~-T~o~cs, I~c. 51.39
3753 Go~s Oo~po~o_~ 12.0~
3754 H~z~
37~ I~ M~ow
~ENERAL FU~D
27260 Fn~zrmn N~rn~rr 1~. O0
27261 W.P.B. Po~rem Ac~nm~Y 1~0.00
27262 U.S. ~os~s~m~ 43.55
2?263 G~m~ ~w B~mr~ 2~00
2726~ Or~Y o~ B.B. P~o~ F~ i9,305~16
27265 Gr~Y OF B.B. Po~rc~ Rm~ra~. F. 266. 70
27266 O~r o~ B.B. F~m~m~s R~ F. ~!.5~
27268 BoYN~oN O~TY F~. 0~. UN~ON ~, 712,00
27269 Fr~sz B~ ~ f~s~ ~8-73~ 71
28,!08.!3
SYSTEM REVENU~ FUND
WA TER
13592
SEWER REVENUE FUND
3756 H~w~r~s
3757 O~rr
3759 Gr~r
SEWER ~ WATER DEPOSIT FUND
1917 Gr~r o~ B,B. Ae¢'~ ~m~
150. O0
165~ O0
20~ O0
486; ~
$2,4 91. ~2
$33,461. OS
16,
1 7,
18,
1971
1971
19 71
GENERAL FUND
27277 OITY OF B.B. PretTY
WATER SYSTEM REVENUE FUND
15594 U.S. mos~zsTsa
SEWER REVENUE FUND
S~NKo
FIREMEN'S RELIEF ~ PENSION FUND
505 E.E.
GENERAL FUND
27272 K~Tn~Y~ PE~So~
27275 CI~Y OF B.B.
27274 HmaTz SYSTEnS I~c.
WATER SYSTEM REVENUE FUND
1~95 O~Y OF B.E. P~TT¥
SEWER REVENUE FUND
$?Gl OrTr OF E,E.
GENERAL FUND
27275
27276
27278
27279
2 7280
27281
27282
27285
27284
27285
27286
27287
22. 73
~'~. 73
22, 224. 72
350. O0
22, 5 74.72
31,392.12
177. 70
$1,569.82
20,000~00
20,000.00
46.92
!81.00
10.00
28. ~6
41.58
7. O0
28.96
2~.96 $345.92
3'om SNOw LAWF,.~OWE~ Smar'zam 24.65
S~rn's RzDz~o~ SEa.rcm 24.00
Szz~ 's, Rowr~cz ~ Go. 23.96
RV~ZN Go~s~c~ro~ Co. 1 73.51
RoDs ~ Gums OF DmLazr. INc. 273.33
Roeo Oza Wzss 11.50
ROrEn~S SEmite Tz~m ~ Smwza SEn~. 30.00
Rmc~m~ro~ S~m~rms Go. 80. O0
P~mY-BOWmS I~e. ~0. O0
Pzc~s GmEm~CzS Co. 237.40
$74. 167. 27
18,
19,
1971
1971
27288 R~ssm~
27289 Tmm
27290 Rt¢~ Mo~o~s INc.
27291NmLSON's
UTILITY GENERAL FUND
265 R~SSELL ~ AXON
GENERAL FUND
27292 N~
27295 As~ow fr~eo~m Go.
27294 ls~ow KrL~o~ Go.
27295 A~. ~ Go~. ~ H~., I~c.
27296 ~o~ L~ H~s~
27297 So. P~z~
27298 P~
27299 RowL~ms T~. ~., Imc.
27500 E~Ez ' s
27301 Join F. Dm~mr~s H~a~w~nm Co.
27302 Wz~m~s Oz~s LoR~
27~0~ Jo~ B.
2730~ ~wr~
WA TER SYSTEM REYENUE FUND
13597 U.S.
13598 H~s. D.R.
13599 Wm.
15600 N~E
13601 F~m~ A. I~Nocz~
13602 Bm~N~a~ K~ s~ma
13603 Rrc~ H~ssom~
SEWER REYENUE FUND
5762 W~. E. Dow~m
576~ Bm~m
3765 Rrcm~ns M~sso~m
W~TER DEPOSITORS FUND
8884 Or?r oF B.B. A¢8'~, M~s. D.R. BotrzmN
8885 Crux OF B.~, ~ce'~, Mo~nrs H~so~
8886 OITY OF B,B. 2cc'~, W~. S~zz~N
8887 Cz~Y OF B,~. ~c¢'~. N~¢~E W~CE
$, 732.58
72.15
141.15
56.64
'5,168. ~i
~, ~14.89
4, 4t4.89
16. O0
793. O0
524. O0
!, 462. O0
80. O0
95.38
31. O0
62. B4
72.40
55. O0
10. O0
20. O0
28.70
!0.00
.69
5.20
5.84
.24
.90
!.84
22.71
8.88
9.4-0
~. 70
9.~0
7.50
7. 50
7. 50
7. 50
~-~. O0
$9, 583. $0
19, 1971
20, 197I
SEWER ~ WATER DEPOSIT FUND
1918 Gr~x oF B.B. A¢c'T ~¥.E. DoYLm
1919 Or~Y oF B.£. Acc'~ FaEo A. I~NOCENTZ
1921 03~ OF B.B. Acc'~ R. M~ssoNm
1922 gm~Y OF B.B. AC¢'T W. HzcPmmasoN
GENER2]= FUND
27305 G.J. O~sLmY
27306 BOOKER NO.PUS
27507 B.B. P~L~es DE~.
27309
2~1~ Cr~Y oF B.B. F~RE~EN'S B~P F.
27~1~ E.B. Rm~r~m. Ta. F.
27515 BoY~om O~Y FE~. O~. U.
7517 $~c~'s
27~18 E.F. YzALe~ B~s. Hzem., INc.
WATER SYSTEM REYENUE FUND
1360~ Wm. J. Oom~mY, JR.
13605 CzrY o~ B.B. PAYaO~
13606 J~em
1~G08 H~ms Br Lmom
13609 S~ow Co~s~a~CTmOm,
l$GlO W~sco Dm~m~O~m~mNT
166I~ Homms BY LEoN
18G1G Bomma~
1361 ? P~ ~p Z~maM~x
INC.
SEWER ~ WiTER DEPOSIT FUND
1923
1924
1925 GrTY
1926 Or~
17. 60
1G. 90
16. 90
16. 90
7.50
5. O0
5. O0
32. O0
1,850. O0
$6, 975.00
27. ~0
1!, 158.57
250* 52
172.85
305. 52
l, 198. O0
252. O0
175.70
50. O0
14. O0
2~. 95
52, 4. 79.11
5.20
2,175.28
4. 24-
7.?6
7. 65
3.50
4.24
5.20
5.20
5.20
5.20
3. 20
4.24-
2, 234-.'11
7.50
7. 50
1 7.60
15.50
20,
23,
1971
1971
1927
1928
1929
!930
1932
1933
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
194-0
1941
1942
1943
1945
194-6
CITY OF
Crt Y OF
CITY OF
CITY OF
CITY OF
HOYNTON
CITY OF
B.B.
B,B.
B.B.
B.IJ.
Acc'T J.L. R¢sszL~ 15.50
Acc 'T HOO~'EaS AUTO SEar'xcEl 7. 50
ACC'T M~ai~s C~ssom 7. 50
Acc'~ J~cm Pooa~z¢¢~ 7. 50
Acc'~ PEaFEC~ A~¢za~¢~ 15.50
B,B, Acc'~ G~T BaaNs 25,00
B,B. Acc'T SNow OOmSTa, 15, O0
B.B. ~¢c'~ WESCO Dmwm~Or. 7. 50
W. Dm~m~om. C~ap. 7. 50
B.B. Acc'~ J,S, fozmao~ 15,50
B,B, Aee'T Homrs rY Lmom 7,50
B, B. Ace'~ ~m~xno L~z~m 15, 5~
B,B. Aec'~ R, W~msom 16, 90
Wmsco Dm~'mLom. Goam. 22.50
WESCO DETELOp. COat:. $0. O0
ssU.
SEWER REYENUE FUND
3766
3767 GITY o~' B.B. P~Y~oL~. F~N~ 1.~86.08
5768 PmaFmc~ A~az~ 2.50
3770 ~¢E~O Lz~s~ 8.00
6771 HEmSZ S. O~zr, J~. 10.!0
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
8889 H~s.
8890 Czar OF B.B. Acc'~
GENERAL FUI~
SEWER REYENUE FUND
37?4 JO~rN B. DUNIf~E
1,529.43
7,50
7. 50
7; 50
7. 50
10. O0
10. O0
356,605,35
7. 45
~ .917,45
24.
25,
1971
1971
GElfERAL FUND
27322 CrTY OF B.B. PETTY CASH 70.51
27323 C~TY OF B.B. PETTY GASH 98.15
27324 GzTY OF B.B. PETTY
27525 G~m o~ B.B. Pm~z CAss 12.39
27326 L~K~ Wo~ Bo~ A~cY ~ 7.00
27327 S~S~ Ga~I~Y 10.00
27328 Bmz~azom G~ms 10.00
27329 Bn. ~. Bn. Sm. oF FLA. I~c.
27330 B~. G~. B~. Ss. o~ FL~. Imc. 32?.04
27331 YoY~a LXF~ INS~NCm gO. 173.20
273~5 go~mm~ BE~ TmLmpmo~m Go. 59. O0
27338 BOY~oN A~o S~Y, INc. 460.61
~, 540. 02
WATER
13618
13619
13620
13621
13622
13623
SYSTEM REVENUE FUND
So~mm~ Bm~ Tm~mpmomm 0o.
3776 B~.Gn.B~.S~. o~ F~. I~c.
3777 BoY~oN A~TO S~p~Y, INc.
GENERAL FUND
27339 D/~mmLm
27340 R~,mw~Y
273~2 F~o~m~ Powma ~ L~s~ Co.
WA TER
13696
13624
13625
13626
SYSTEM REVENUE FUND
Soul.maN MmTma ~ Supm. Go., INc.
Jo~~
4.50
16.60
303~ 17
8.65
8.80
42.06
1.54
170.87
~7.64
5. O0
?8, 34
879, 26
2 036.57
2, 999.1 ?
283.50
11.55
.64
1,595.42
$5, 143.85
25,
1971
13627 CITY OF B.~. WATER DEP~'.
13629 StaiRs. ROE§UCK ~ND Co.
13631 Gemco
1~633 B & H S~ES
13636 PENr_~s~a PRo.maxims
13637 Bo~ G.
13638 F~
15639 F~oa~m~ Powma ~ L~em~ Go.
13640 J~ES C.
136~1 Es~sma
SEWER REYENUE FUND
3778 Jom¥
3779 F~m~mO¢SE
3780 R.S.
67si ~T'~ Lr~m Assoc.
$?~2 CURTTN ~CIENTIFIC
5787 Fa~Nm
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
B893 CITY OF B.B. ~cc'~ WimTERS REST.
SEWER & WATER DEPOSIT FUND
1947 C~Ty OF B.B. ACc' J. MCAmAmS
1948 CITY OF
1949 CITY OF
1950
1951
1952 C~TY OF
1955 Czar OF
1954 Czar OF B.B.
1955 C~x OF B.B.
1956 CZTY OF B.B,
1967 Gz~Y OF
1958 City OF
1959 CItY OF
!960 CITY oF B.B.
1961 Czar OF
1962 G~rY oF B.B.
B.B. ACC'T H. Gomz~Lms
B.B. A¢¢'T Lra~I BERmSTErm
B.B. ,4CC 'T OAmPSmL~, CO~STR.
ROSZmR
ACC rT ~ElC~WETN ~r~4TSON
ACC ~T DELl~IA ' OOArSTR. ~4
Bo~ ,s P~am Sma~. S~.
~CC '~ ~RANK C~L~BRO
~CC~T WH ~ILSON
~CC'T ESTHER If~CHILL~N
$$. 92
69.94
10.67
767.40
8.47
92. O0
12. 70
5.49
1.92
4.24
7.50
187. 59
2. 78
1.84
3, 095.57
10.00
82.06
68.60
4.50
22.00
649.90
690.13
!.50
6.60
7.55
1,~42.64
_115. O0
15.00
23.50
1 7; ¢0
15. O0
7.50
7.50
15; O0
17.60
25. O0
17.60
21 .~ 50
15.50
1 7.60
1 7.60
7.50
17. G0
7.50
$7. 9O3.48
197!
GENERAL FUND
27343 B.B. Po~,rcE
27544 FIRS~ B~N~: &
27346 R~ssE~L ~
27347 P~sLI¢ PErSONnEL 2SOOt.
27352 RECaE~TrOm S~P~.
27556 H~o 's
27357 F~r~o Or~
27~58 ~o~ss
27~0 Um~z~s~z OF Hr~r P~Ess
27365 gULF OIL PRODUCTS
27567 VE~ S~EE~ S¢~SHr~E S~ES
27368 S~ P¢~srssr~¢ Cot., I~¢.
~7369 J~MES THOMAS
7370 Howza~ P.
27~7i F~o~ I~¢s~arES
27375 ArDS To fazF~rc
27375 ROWLAND TaUCK E~rP~EN~ INC.
27376 SCOBEE-CO~BS FUN~RZL HO~E
27379 L~ UNYFO~HS. INC.
273~2 R~¢~ ao~s~c~ro~
27383 F~A~K~OVSE ELECT.
27386 GEm. GHC T~. S~LES ~ SE~¢.,
27387 Roms ~ G~s OF DELSEY, Imc.
27388 E~EL He~ Co~rc~
INC.
INC.
96. O0
18.75
1. O0
919.27
100. O0
3OB. 49
59.40
76.20
454. O0
104, 25
40, 93
I2.70
65 7. O0
524.45
55.80
184.60
413.38
6.13
23.10
160. O0
36. 75
84. O0
1 7.52
26. $5
44.66
15.90
250. O0
90. O0
10. O~
56.54
7. O0
22.50
12. O0
9. O0
336.02
4~. 25
111.95
19.75
70. O0
75.13
19.52
198.70
10~. 65
7. 80
t10. 70
230. O0
6_,212.14
AUG.
26, 1971
WATERSYSTEH RE}~ENUE FUND
13642 F~m~ W.
13643 Se. FLA. Pz~rs ~ S~. I~c.
5.20
129.40
258,50
2.20
28.00
.64
428.04
SEWER REYENUE FUND
3788 Go~eo INc.
3789 B~owA~m P~p ~ S~pp. Go., I~c.
3790 Mo~
3791
3792 Smw~ H~w~ Go.,
379~ Wr~s~, Imc.
5794 Z~ N~e. Go.
~795 P~e~o
3796 ~cO G~mn~c~s, I~c.
379? S L. JohNsoN
379~8 Prc~ Gsmmrc~ 0o.
3799 Jm~m R.
51 7. O0
13.44
166.60
3. O0
39.70
11t.30
16£. O0
7~ 95
137. 50
8. O0
45. O0
8. O0
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
8894 Gr~z oF B.B. ~cc'~ F~mm
889~ G~TY OF B.B. Ace's. H.
W. PmmNZNeVO~ 7.50
T~ms~ma(ms~z~m) 7.50
t5.00
SEWER ~ WATER DEPOSIT FUND
1963 E~s~E S. HmN~s¢mxm
1964 Fz~s~ BANm A~ T~s~ oF BoY~oN
1966 £z~s~ ~A~ ~ T~s~ o~ ~aXN~ON
1966 Gzrr o~ B.E.
1967 Gz~r oF B.B.
1968 OzzY o~ B.B.
1969 G~Y oF B.B.
197~ Gr~Y oF B.B.
1971Gi~ oF B.B.
1972 GZ~¥ OF B.B.
1973 G~Y oF B.B.
1974 G~¥
197~ GrTr OF B.~.
1976' GITY ~ B.B.
1977 Gr~ or B.B.
ACC'T ~W ~ONSTaUCTTON
Acc'~ C~a~ms Ho~ms
~cc '~ Om~anms Ho~ms
Ace'~ H~ao~ Lmm
~CC~T ~RTETTE ~UILDERS
Aec '~ S.L. Jom~so~
~c~ ~ ~--~D6~ P~so~s
ACC'T E~ T~Loa
I 7.~0
33~ O0
15; O0
7~ 60
15~ O0
7; 50
15; 50
7, 50
15~ 50
15;50
15~50
7~ 50
15.50
26,
27,
197~
1971
SEAtA gE DEPOSIT FUND
359 Famm PENm~N~ON
BOYNTOlt BEAGH MEMORIAL
509 Ga. BoYN.ZoN Bm~cs O. oF G.
GE~WRAL FUND
27389
27390 Rm~Kx~
27~91 Xm~ox
~7~92 Wmmms
2739~ ~. E. W~x~, J~., M.D.
2759~ T~. L~w~ Nowmn S~ms
2739? P~Lm Hmzcm Posz T~ms
27698
2 7399 Spear's H~
27~00 A~opaom[~crs, INc.
27401 C~Y o~ B.B. Pzrao~L Fv~
27403 g~rY oe B.B. F~az~N's R~P F.
27404 ~.B. Rm~ram~ T~. F.
27~05 BoYN~oz~ Or~Y Fmc. Ga. U~roN
27~06 F~as~ BzN~ ~ Tns~
27407 C.J. O~s~mY
27~08 EsLrs
27~09 Cm~Y o~ B.B. Pm~Y
WATER SYSTEH REYENUE FUND
13649 Baooms Paom. Om F~z. INc.
136~1 2uTepaoDuc~s, INc.
SEWER RE~;ENUE FUND
~800 GULF OTL Goapoa~T~oN
5801 Wzta,,~¢~ ~ frmn~
3802 F~e~-M~c~, I~c.
IN C.
9.!0
9.1~
78.8~
7~. 82
744.82
225.30
27.15
182.55
8. O0
1~8. O0
83. i1
1 79.21
$?. ~0
5.72
50. ~6
12,37
2~, 65 7. O0
250. 58
~7. 95
663.67
1,631,00
6, 10~12
5. O0
5~ O0
22.63
34, 637. 35
590. O0
3. O0
23.88
383.91
00~ ~9
48.95
100.10
14. t5
64.26
955.5O
1971
1971
3804 H,~LSEY
8805 ,~zoPaom~o~s, I~c.
3806 GzTY om B.B.
3807 Jo~r~ $.
6. t5
9.06
1,603.64
$.54
s49. s5
SEWER ~ WATER DEPOSIT FUND
1978 Gz~Y om B,B, Ace'~ J.S.£z~
1979
15.50
I5, ~0
WA TER DEPOSITORS FUND
,7.50
7.50
RETIREHENT TRUST FUND
0732 D,~mmY O.
$.62.49
162.49
PUB£IGITY FUND
510 S~o~s'
7. 85
I ~ S FUND
23, 500. O0
23, 500. O0
;IUNIGIP~ SWIHHING POOL SINi£ING FUlfD
512 O~,~s~ H,~m~TTEN B~mc, ~.~.
GENERAL FUND
27410 PA~
27411 Or~Y oF B.B. W~m~ RmF. F.
27~12 G~Y oF B.B. SpEc. Assess. F.
27413 Gr~Y OF B.B. I
27~14 CZTY OF B.B. ~Y~Nrcrm~ S.P. Sr~_~.F.
27415 Or~Y OF B.B.B.B.
27416 G~Y OF
27~17 GI~Y o~ B.B. GI~rc C. BO~D S.F.
27418 OI~Y OF B.B. RE~n~E. fa. F.
10. 375. O0
1 O, 3 75. O0
26. O0
2, 91 7, O0
3, 677. 24
604, 04
1,792.09
4, 926.20
442.59
66.62
21.22
SEWER REFENU~ FO?ID
3808 Jomm B. D~N~:~
l .So
14.60
$74, 571.83
30, 1971
31, 1971
SPECIAL A$$E$S~¥ENT FUNDS
513 CRT:' OF B.B. Gm~m~.~L F~.~
36, 70
36.7d
PUBLICITY FUND
~I4 O~Y oF B.B.
UTILITY GENER2L FUND
266 Cr~Y or B.B. Gm~m~L F~m
8~,, O00, O0
85, O00~ O0
$99,83~.80
GENERAL FUND
27419 H~o~m Hopm~s
27420 Jo~n~m H~sm
27~21P~¢~m Gmmm~¢~ Go.
27422 ~L~EN G~c~L Co.
27426 B.B. F~E Dmm~.
274~4 F~. E. Oo~$~ BF. Co~,D~.
27427 CO~E.~Cr~L
27432 Rcss~L~ ~ Axo~
27433 GE~E HOOaE
27434 FLZ. E. Cozs~ ~.
49.00
50.00
4t.05
134,00
60.00
581.75
519.47
25.84
3¢.53
350.00
207.~2
2,053.04
WATER SYSTEI~ Rs?ENUE FUND
13653 NEPTUNE METE~ Co. 3,340. O0
15656 C~zsm Nz~s~ B~m ff.A. 24.66-
3, 364, 66
UTILITY GENERAL FUND
267 R¢SSELL ~ AmOur
152, 39
I ~ S FUND
515 Gm. sm 2/ZNSZ~,~.~¢ B~¢x,
N.~.. 1,15
1.15
PUBLICITY FUND
516 GR. B.B. Om.~msm~
OF CO~iHE~CE
425.23
BO YNTON B]?gCH i~IEklORIAL PARK
520 Fr~s~ Fm~m~.~ S~. ~ Lo~ os D.Bm~c~IO~O00. O0
10, 000. O0
$15,996.4 ?