Minutes 06-01-71MINUTES OF REGULAR CITY COUNCIL I~ETING HELD AT CITY HALL~ BOYNTON
BEACH~ FLORIDA~ TUESDAY, J~NE 1: 1971 AT 7:30 P. M.
PRESENT:
Porrest L. %~at!aae, F~yor
Robert Effron, Vice ~4ayor
l,'~s. Emily Jackson ~ Councilwoman
John Archie ~ Councilman
Harold Blanchette~ Councilman
C. Q. Jones, Jr.~ City Manager
Gene ~4oo~e~ City AttOrney
l,~s. Tereesa Padgett~ City Clerk
Mr. Wallace called the meeting to order at 7:35 P, M,
The Invocation was given by Rev. Ralph Hughes: follov~d by the Flag
Salute led by Councilman Archie.
Introduction of Guests
Floyd Van Deusen: Senior Citizens Shuffleboard Club
Robert Beyrer~ Sterling Village Senior Citizens
R. B. Vastine, Leisurevilte Homeo%~mers Association
James O'~eara~ Chamber of Commerce
Nr. Wallace recognized ~r. Hank Thompson
.,R. eceipt of Election Results
P~s. Mildred Hallier~ Clerk of the North Preoinct~ gave the following
report:
589 machine votes: 1 absentee; Total of 590
61 - FOR 529 - AGAINST
~s. Jan l~ertz~ Clerk of the South Precinct~ gave the report from the
South Precinct:
1500 machine votes ~ 22 absentee; Total of 1522
122 - FOR 1400 - AGAINST
The total figures were read by i~s. Padgett~ indicating
2112 Votes cast - 183 FOR - 1929 AGA/dNST
~[rs. Jackson moved that the election returns be accepted ~ seconded by
Mr. Blanohette. l~otion carried 5-0.
MI/fdTES - Regular ]~{eeting~ ~ay 18~ 1971
~4r. Archie called attention tO bottom of page 6 in regard to records -
It was his intent that the City Attorney handle the situation at hand
and work out the matter with the Board of At,Gives.
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M]/~YdTES
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL M~ETING
JIL~ 1:1971
.MINUTES, conrad.
P~. Jones clarified page 4 ~ OLD B~SINESS. It may be misleading that
notices v~re sent out to all residents, but they were not all notified.
Mr. Arehie moved that the minutes be accepted as eorrected~ seconded by
Mr. Effron. Motion carried 5-0.
?_UBLIC A ~
UDIENCE
Potiee Chief Noah Huddteston intmodueed Ernest Giordano~ President of
Fraternal ~der of Police and Fraternal Order of Police Association.
On behalf of the Fraternal Order of Police and Fraternal Order of
Police Association Sgt. Giordano presented Mr, Jones with a plaque for
Outstanding Co-Operation and Dedication to Law Er~orcement.
John Ray~ Commercial -ManaGer of Florida Po%~r $ Light~ presented the
City with a Franchise che~k in the amount of $101~904.17 - 14.7o/~ in-
crease over last year.
Hank Thompson reserved right to speak on Item A, Administrative
R. B. Vastine reserved right to speak on Item 7D~ Old Business~ and
Item 8B~ New Business.
Mr. Jones stated that ~. Morrison, representing Caldos might want to
speak on Item ID, '
Chamlie Boos stated that since the bond issue did not go through~ we
still can do a gmeat deal for the community by asking the County to
put in Seac~est Blvd. s~orm sewers like 2nd Avenue. It would not cost
any more than enlarging of the pipes.
Mayor Wallace stated that
on file stating preference as
taken under advisement.
Effron and t~. Archie have put a lettem
far as getting work done. It will be
Mrs. Jackson stated that South 15th Avenue would be worth taking into
consideration.
Mr. Jones mequested that tv~ items be added to the Agenda: (1) utility
relocation in connection with Overpass of 1-95; (2) one bill
~IDS
Construction of approximately 600 ft, of Roadway (1~,~ 9thAve.) and
~PproximatelV 350 ft. of Roadwav (SE ist Ave.)
After having gone out rom re-bid, the low bid received was from Hardrives
$8~9tl.00~ 45 days. Mm. Jones recommended it be accepted.
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M/N~TES
REGULAR CITY COU/~CIL ~TI~]G~ T
JUNE z~ 197i
BIDS, cont'd.
t~. Archie moved that the low bid of $8:91!.00 from Hardrives be ae-
cepted~ seconded by~irs. Jackson. Motion carried 5-0.
Cooling Tower - City Halt Air Conditioning System
A bid of $1775 vss received: which is not responsive.
A responsive bid of $2:782.50:30 days: was received from Advance Air
Conditioning. Mr. Jones recommended that the bid from Advance Air Con-
ditioning be accepted~ and funds made available from Unappropriated
Surplus.
Mr. Archie moved that the bid from Advance Air Conditioning be accepted~
and $2~782.50 be transferred from Hnappropriated Surplus~ seconded by
~ir. Blanche~te. Motion carried 5-0.
PHBLIC HEARING
Consider request, for change in zoning
Parcel ~1 - Lot 6: Block 6~ Meeks g Andrews Addn.
Request: R-1 to R-2A
Address: 115 N. E. llth Avenue
Applicant: James H. Ellis
To be used for Triplex
Mr. Moore read Ordinance ~71-16. Mr. Arohie moved that the Ordinance be
passed on firs~ reading~ with the ~equest that P~. Ellis apply to the
Board o~ Adjustment for a variance before the next Council meeting~
seconded by ~s. JaoP~on.
Mr. Ellis appeared with his plans. There were no objectors.
~e motion was carried 5-0.
LEGAL
Ordinances - 1st Reading
Ord. ~%71-t3 - Speed Limit of Trains through the C,ity
Mr. Jones reported that a meeting was held with the Railroad and were
offered some options. Prepared to discuss in workshop meeting Friday
afternoon~ 3:30 P. M.
Ord. ~:71-15 - Amending Ordinance No. 71-14 (Emergency Ordinance)
Ph~. Moore read Ord. ~71-i5. Mr. Effron moved that Ord. ~7t-15 be a-
dopted on 1st reading~ as an emergeney Ordinance~ seconded by Mr. Btan-
chette. Motion carried 5-0.
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MINUTES
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL ~'~ETING
JU~ 1~ 1971
~EGAL~ cont~d.
Resolutions
~r-~-~ - Re - Paving Portions of NE 7th St.~ NE 9th & NE 10th Aves
Mr. Moore read Res. $71-U. Mr. Bianchette moved that Res. ~71-U be a-
dopted~ seconded by i'.~. Archie. ~frs. Jackson asked if she voted on this
subject could it be considered ~Conflict of Interest~ since she lived in
the area. Mr. Moore answered ~No~. Motion carmied 5-0.
Res. ~r"~7l-V - Re - Assessment~ Portions of NE 7th St., i~ 9th and ~ lOth
Avenues
Mr. Moore read Res. $7!-V. Hr. Archie moved that Res. {/71-V be adopted~
seconded by Mr. Effron. Motion carried 5-0.
Res. ~7~-W - ppomntlng Reereatmon Director
Mr. Moore read Res. ~F71-W. t,~. Effron moved that Res. ~'~71-W be adopted~
seconded by Mr. Amehie. Motion carried 5-0.
Consider authorization for City Attorney to defend City in Rohrbaugh
and Reid cases
~. Archie moved that the City Attorney be instructed to defend the City
in both cases~ seconded by Mr. E£fron. Motion carried 5-0.
Report on Kahn and Susik cases
Xahn case - Cour~ ruled that the City %~s correct in requi~ing sprinkler
s ys tern.
~usik case - City has been directed to issue
not involved in discretionary application of
tension of utility system.
building per, nit. Court is
the City in regard to ex-
Mr. Archie moved that the City Attorney be com~nded for h/s work~ sec-
onded by Mr. Effron. Motion carried 5-0.
OLD BUS Ihq~ SS
Review Plans for Standard Station - t\~ corner of Congress and SRS0d
The original site plan was approved by this Council, but there was some
question that the plan had been altered to some degree. The revised
site plan has to be approved by Council.
Mm. Same, Chairman of the Planning and Zoning Board, stated that there
is some improvement over the original plan. There is much more landscape
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MINUTES
P~EGULAR CITY COU?~CIL ~ETING
JUNE 1, 1971
OLD DUS~-YESS, conrad.
shown on the revised plan. An entire landscape plan was subnitted.
?ne Planning and Zoning Board recommends that it be approved.
Mr. Effron moved to accept the recommendation of the Planning and Zoning
Board and approve the site plan for the Standard Station: seeonded by
~s. Jackson. Motion carried 5-0.
~eport on Bus Service (On the table)
~. Archie moved that it be taken off the table~ seconded
chette. Motioncarmied 5-0.
by Mr. Blah-
Mr. Jones reported that the County would provide inter-city bus service
throughout the County. Each City has a different system. He recom-
mended that this item be deleted from the Agenda for a period not to
exceed 90 days~ and give the County time to get this off the ground.
R :
~ ecommenc that the fmanchise to ~ir. Barnes be denied temporarily until
plans become mome firm.
f4rs. Jackson moved that the item be deleted at this time~ and deny the
franohise to Mr. Barnes at this time, seconded by Mr. E~fron. Motion
carried 5-0.
~e~uest for._, transfer of funds for cost of Special Election (On the tabln)
Mr. At'hie moved that it be taken off the table, seconded by ~{r. Effron.
Motion carried 5-0.
Mr. Jones reported thc the cost owed by the City.
Mrs. Jackson thought that Russell g Axon was going to pay for the whole
cost of the election except for the normal expenses of any election.
Mr. Effron understood that Russell & Axon was to pay for the printing
and mailing costs.
Mr. ~\~altace also thought Russell g Axon was going to pay.
Mr. Arehie moved the item be tabled, seconded by ~r. Effmon.
carried 5-0.
Motion
~equest of Ca_mos] ' to release bonds (On the table)
Mr. Effron moved that it be taken off the table, seconded by Mrs. Jack-
son. Motion carried 5-0.
Mr. Caldos was requested to post bonds on Sections IV & V - $150~669 and
$175,956~ making a total of $326,625.
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M~NtlTES
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL M~ETIN~
JUNE 19 1971
OLD BUSIneSS ~ cont~ d.
SectiOn V has been completed. Section IV appears to have been completed
but there is discrepancy ovem water bills.
Mr. Arehie moved that the bond be re!eased~ seconded by ~s. Jacl~ono
~yor Wallace feels that the bond should not be released at this time.
The motion carried 4-1. i'.~. Wallace voted ;'no',.
The unpaid utility bills in Section IV amount to $2~79!.70. Mr. Effron
movedthau~ these bills be co~lecteo] ~ through all means~ seconded by
Jaclcson. Motion carried 5-0.
R~e~uest of Fire Department for %~ainff_~g Amen
The Fi~e Department must increase with the gmowth of the City~ and in-
emease itsefrme~ency~ ' ' through extended train/n~. The Fire Dept. has
requested that they be allocated a parcel of l~nd for tmaining purposes.
The Goolsby tract has been suggested - about t/3 of the tract -(Kitely
Ave. to Canal)
The training area would include a water hydrant~ oil burning pit and a
training tower: eventually a class room.
Chief i4~right explained that the purpose of this is the insurance under-
writers require training grounds.. This area would give suitable needs.
The land would have to be rezoned for use as training ground. Should
con,act the County Commission to f/nd out how they feel about it.
Ail amens should be looked into administratively and a study made of
all parcels in the City.
Mr. Archie moved that the item be tabted~ seconded by Mr. Blanohe~te
Motion ca~ried 5-0. ·
Counter-proposal regarding Skepard propert~
~. Arohie moved to accept the recommendation of t/ce City Atto~ney~ sec-
onded by Mr. Effron. Motion carried 5-0.
Mr. Jones ~eported that tlnearonmtect~ ' has brought in the plans for the
Police Comptex~ cost est/mated to be beL%,~een $240~000 and $300:000.
NEW BUSINESS
Request of Community Relations Committen
The
Community Relations Committee has requested that membership be in-
creased from 7 to 9. Have had dm_~meulty with absentees.
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MINUTES
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
JUNE 1~ 1971
NEW BUSINESS, cont~d.
Mm. Arehie moved that the membership of the Community Relations Commit-
tee be increased to n/ne (9): seconded by ~ius. Jackson. Motion carried
5-0.
Review See. VII~ Palm Beach Leisureville for tentative approval
~i~. Vastine stated it was a pleasure to be at the?lara~zn~' and Zon/ng
Board mee~ing~ and he is in ag~e~men~ wi=h th~ plans ~o~ ~he Re,cation
area.
Mr. Rossi presented the plat for approval. Mm. Wallace asked if the
bridge site was shown-~ The bridge is not shown on the p/at~ but it
will be made o£ conemete.
Mr, Wallace asked about the recreation area.
The recreation area will be built on two plats. It will be large enough
to hold the members ~om a meeting.
Mr. Sarno explained that if the land to the north is not acquired then
the west half of the Recreation area will suffice. R!so~ if the project
does not continue the bridge will lead nowhere~ so as not to dead end:
the road will be brought back and looped.
Mr. Sarno suggested they do not start construction on the Recreation
area until they know they will acquire p~operty to the north.
Mr. Arable moved that the City Attorney draw up an O~dinance for final
approval of Section VII: Palm Beach Leisureville~ seconded by Mrs.
Jackson. Motion carried 5-0.
Mrs. Jackson moved to give tentative app~ovat of Sections VIII~ IX: X,
Drawing ~L2486-001~ seconded by ~. Archie.
Mrs. Jackson amended the motion to include Section VII~ seconded by
Mr. Archie. Motion carried 5-0.
ADMINISTRATIVE
Request for additional funds for Turnpi~ /nterchango
Hank Thompson reported that the cost for the interchange has been
oreased. The Chamber proposes to go ahead with events to raise addi-
tional funds to meet this cost. Respectfully asks that the City give
anothe~ $1138 to~.~rd the feasibility study.
The ~uestion was asked by Mrs. Jackson if there was any gUarantee that
the cost would not go up again?
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MINUTES
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL ~IEETING
JUt~ t~ 1971
A D~flNISTP~ TIVE, cont' ~,~.
Mr. Thompson Stated that it is a firm bid, and it is in the contract.
Mr. A~ehie moved that $1500 be given from Unappropriated Sumplus and
this is the final Offer: seconded by ~. Btanchette. Motion carried 5-0.
~pplication for Permit to Solicit - United Fund rom Youth, inc.
The application did not include how much money for administmative ex-
pense and how much is actual charity.
~ir. Ef~ron moved that the request be denied and mecommend they contact
United Fund to see if they can Participate: seconded by Mrs. Jackson.
Motion camried 5-0.
Discuss recreation activities
It was suggested that the new Recreation Director be contacted to take
a look around the City before the meetin~ Friday so that he will be
raml_mar with the areas.
A particular problem concerns the possible double sessions in the schools
this fall.
The possibility of leasing land from the County fo~ recreation areas was
suggested.
Mayor Wallace ~equested that the painting of the Civic Center be com-
pleted.
Request of Fire Department - Re Firemen~s Pension Fun~l
Mr. Archie moved that request be granted and word be sent to Palm Beae2]
County delegation opposing House Bill {~:1867, seconded by Mr. Blanchette.
Motion carried 5-0.
[ederal Grant
t~. Jones reported that since the drainage referendum failed some ac-
tion must be taken on Federal Grant. ~
Federal funds are more frequently available at the end of the fiscal
yea~ (June 30th). Recommend that Russell & Axon be directed to withdraw
our informal request and re-submit a formal request for assistance for
a sanitary sewer system.
Mr. Archie moved to proceed with application for assistance for a sani-
tary sewer system, seconded by Mm. E~fmon. Motion carried 5-0.
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Mll~UTES
REGULAR CITY COL~{CIL ~'~ETING
JUNE 1~ 197!
~DMINISTRATIVE, cont'd.
Relocation of Utilities - i-95 Overpass
1~. Jones suggested that the contract for the relocation of utilities in
1-95 Overpass be held-over un~il the Fmiday afternoon meeting.
It was suggested that a record be kept of the workshop meetings. Mrs.
Jackson moved that workshop meetings be meoorded~ seconded by[,~. Blan-
ehetteo Motion carried 5-0.
Approval of Bills
There was some question on the bill from Russell & Axon - $3353.10. ~.
Arehie moved that payment be defermed~ seconded by Mr. Ef£mon. Motion
carried 5-0.
~. Archie moved that payment to Overland Construction be deferred~ sec-
onded by 6~s. Jackson. Motion carried 5-0.
~DJOURN~NT
Meeting adjourned at 9:25 P. M.
Attest:
City C!e~
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH~ FLORID~
Forrest L. Wallace, P~yor
· RoDert B. EZZron~ ~/~i~Ce Mayor
il L Jae Cou cilwoman'
Jo]~ L. Archie~ Counc'~Lman
old L. Bl~n~hette, Councilman
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STATE OF FLORIDA )
COUNTY OF PALM BEACH ) SS
CIT¥OE BOYNTON BEACH )
TO THE HONORABLE MAYOR ANZ CO~WCILMEN OF
THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH~ FLORIDA:
We, the undersigned Clerk and InspecTors of the Special Bond Elec-
tion held on the 1st day of June, 1971, A. D.~ for the purpose of deter-
mining ~hether the City of Boynron Beach, Florida shall issue~ not exceed-
ing Two Million Six Hundred Thousand g no 100 ($2,60C~000.00) Dollars
general obligation bonds of said City: bearing interest at a rate not
exceeding six (6%) percent per annum from date of issuance, and maturing
not later ~han 20 years fmom date of issuan0e thereof, for the purpose of
financin~ the cost of consn~uction of a major storm drainage system in
said Ci~: and to levy ad valorem taxes on all taxable property in the
City without limit as to rate and amounn: for the payment of the princi-
pal.;®f and interest on said bonds, all as provided for in Ordinance No.
71-10, adopted by the City Coozadil of the City Df Boynton Beach~ Florida
on the 16th day o~ April, 1971~ do hereby certify that at such Special
Bond Election the total votes cast at the South Pmecinct were:
Machines
Absentee
Total
of which
FOR
AGAINST
And we~ such
turn ~o you of the
clare the above and foregoing to be the result of the Speci~al Bond
tion[~~ ~ :~in the South Precinct.~/~
C~ rk
In~/~. ctor / ~' Inspecto~
~ pe cto~
// Inspector ~
Inspe cto~: Inspe c~o~
InspectoP
21erk and Inspectors, do make the foregoing as our re-
results of such Special Bond Election and we do de-
Elec-
Inspector
STATE OF FhORIDA
COUNTY OF PALM BEACH
CITY DF BOYNTON BEACH
)
) SS
)
TO THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND COUNCILMEN
THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA:
We, the undersigned Clerk and InspecTors of the Special Bond Elec-
tion held on the tst day of June, 1971: A. D.: for the purpose of deter-
mining whether the City of Boynton Beach: ~lorids shall issue not exceed-
ing Two Million Six Hundred Thousand & no/100 ($2~600~000.00) Dollars
general obligation bonds of said 2ity~ bearing interest at a rate no~
exceeding six (6%) percent per annum from date of issuance, and maturing
not later than 20 years from date of issuance thereof: for the purpose o~
financing the cost Df construction of a major storm drainage system in
said 2ity~ and to levy ad valorem taxes on ail taxable property in the
City without limit as t¢ rate and amount, for the payment of the princi-
pal of and interest on said bonds, all as provided for in Ordinance No.
71-10, adopted by the City Council of the City of Boynton Beach: Florida
on the 16th day of April, 1971, do hereby certify that at such Special
Bond Election the total votes cast at the North Precinct were:
Machines
Absentee
Total
of which
FOR
~ ] ~AGAINST
And we, such Clerk and Inspectors, do make the foregoing as our re-
Turn to you of the results of such Special Bond Elention and we do de-
clare the above 5nd foregoing to be the result of the Special Bond Elec-
tion in the North Precinct.
Clerk
[ns p e crc
InspecTor
Irfspe ctor
InspecTor
Inspector
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF PALM BE~SH
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
)
) ss
)
TO THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND COUNCILMEN
OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA:
We~ the undersigned Clerks of the Special Bond Election held on
the 1st day of June, 1971~ A. D.~ for the purpose of determining whether
the City of Boynton Beach~ Florida shall issue not exceeding Two Million
Six Hundred Thousand $ no/100 ($2~600~000.0C) Dollars general obligation
bonds of said City, bearing interest at a rate not exceeding six (6%)
percent per annum from date of issuance~ and maturing not later than
20 years from date of issuance thereof, for the purpose of financing
the eost of construction of a major storm drainage system in said City~
and to levy ad valorem taxes on alt taxable property in the City without
limit as to rate and amount, for the payment of the principal of and
interest on said bonds~ all as provided for in Ordinance No. 71-107
adopted by the City louncil of the City of Boynton Beach~ Florida ~ on
the 16th day of April~ 19Yl, do hereby certify that a~ such Special Bond
~lection the results were as follows:
North South TOTAL
FOR
AGAINST
ABSENTEE BALLOTS
2SBOtLED~ALLOTS
TOTAL VOTES CAST
C~rk~ South Precinct
Clerk, North Precinct
SWORN
this
Eo and subscribed before me
/~ day of June~ 1971.
Tereesa Padgett~ .~/ty Clerk
5, 1971
1~, 1971
~7, 1971
20, 1~71
2~ 1971
25, I971
26, 1971
27~ I~971
28~ 1~971
PAYMENTS MADE IN MA! BY DATE
6, 655.58
3, 672.41
4, 018. 67
135. 79
57,513.23
53, ~95.~8~
152.98 ~ ~
................................ 24, 991.
................................
................................ 436. 67
................................
705.68
29,196. 88
6, ~84.15
25,869.79
325, 880* 21
~ENERAL FUND ............................... 139,092. 70
W~TER SYSTE~!f REYEIFUE FUND .................. 53,297.72
SEWER REYENUE FUND ......................... 38,554.29
WA TER DEPOSITORS FUND ...................... 200. O0
SEWER & WATER DEPOSITORS FUND .............. 788. G0
RETIREMENT TRUST FUND ...................... 55,547. i8
UTILITY GENERAL FUND ~--,-~ .................. 35,135.00
POLIGE RETIREMENT FUND ..................... 701. OG
FfBEtTEN'S RELIEF ~ PENSION FUND ............ 84. I0
PUBLIGITY FUND ............................. G52. G?
BOYNTON BEAGH MEMORIAL PARK ................ 1, ??4.40
I & S FUND ................................. 32.02
OIYIC CENTER BOND SIN£IN~ FUND ............. ?.25
MUNICIPAL SWIMMING POOL BOND FUND .......... ?.25
~I~r 3, t971
G~ER2L FU~D
26446 Fzam Eg¢Ip. S~Lms ~ S~a~.
26447 Frnms~o~m
26448 FL~. ~. F~
26450
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264~7 H~aDa~z$, INc.
26~9 Hoxi~ 's
26460 J~c~ 's C~Yza~ Czar.
26463 ~cC~ 2ssoc.
26~6 C~zY OF
26~87 GE~E HOO~E
26~88 Wsr~ H~cDowm~
26~05 O~?Y
WATER S~$TEH RE?ENUE FUi~D
15287~FR~.~m~o~s~ E~Ec~.
15295 Wm~ H~cDowmL~
13296 H~e. Lrxm I~s. Go.
SEWER REKENU£ FUh~D
3~70 MA~u~. LrFE Ims.
3~71 CrTY OF B.~.
CO o
R£TI~EHENT TRUST FUI{D
0706 0~ W~e~
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t 23.20
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9.72
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50.58
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44.51
73.02
3,1971
4,1971
FrO.~E~,~ RELIEF ~ PENSION
475 H~o~ HE~e
~76 Jo~
GENERAL F$U~D
2646¥ Tsm Hz~mm HE~Lm
26466
26~67 ~ozo~oL~, Imc.
26~68 NELso~ 's
26470 N~'L. Lr~mm Sm~ICE
26~74 P~L~
26~75 PE~mS~ ~mm. Go.
26~ 7 7
26~78 Rre~ HoTels, I~¢.
26480 Ros~ C~ W~s~
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26~7 E. W~mmmw HD.
2~0 Base,mss M~c,r~ms. I~c.
26~ Crry ~F B.B.
SEWER REYENUE FUND
$567 Ocm~m
5572. GrTY OF B.B.
24.27
59.83
8~. 10
70.50
i0.62
20. 95
74I, O0
100. 90
10.75
1 7.69
30. 58
88. $0
57.3I
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ill. ~ fi
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18. $5
2.66
$6, 6~0. 58
1971
1971
WATER SYSTEM REVENUE FUND
15290 Pm~Ims~L~ S~pp.
15297 Ox~Y o~ B.B.
S=PP.
BOYNTON BEACH MEMORIAL PARK
~ENERAL FUND
26510 F~ms~omx
26511
26512 P.B ~ Orrrcm Sap~. Go.
26516 Wz~som ~ Too~ms Go.
26~17 Bmv~r Smz~m
26~8 B.B. Fz~m Drp~.
26519 A~zm I~s. A~m~cY
WATER
1~298
15299
1~$00
SYSTEM REVENUE FUND
SEWER REVENUE FUND
5575 Pxe~m
I ~ S FUND
CIVIC OE~TER BOYtD SINKING FUND
MUNICIPAL SWIMMING POOL BOND FUND
~79 Crease h'a~mz~'.~ BasK.
6.15
6.17
80. O0
709,29
829. ~5
78 ~ ~0
21.69
7i$~2~_
7~. 4-6
70 ~ O0
70, O0
7.25
7.2~.
7.25
672.
$4-, 018.67
1971
GENF. RA$. FUND
26520 i'~ Baxma & TAYLOR
26521 Ro~ma~ B. Pmcx
26522 Rm~'. A.O.E~'aNs
1971
GENERAL FUND
26524 B,B. PoLIcm DrmT.
26526 ELLrS McAaor
26525 C.J. OusLmx
OF B.B.
20529 ~r om
205~1 B.B. Rm~mgm.
FED. Ch. UNION
SEWER REVENUE FUND
$5?4 OrTr oF B.B.
WATER SYSTEM REVENUE FUND
I$$01 C~r OF B.B.
RETIREMENT f£UST FU~{D
0710 ts~ FreD. Sz~. & LozN OF L.W.
0711 PmOrLES FreD. Sa~. ~ LozN Assoc.
PUBLICITY FUND
10, 1971
GEIFERAL FUND
26534 Gr~Y OF B.B.
26555 O~r OF B.B.
26536 F~hm E~ezNmm~
265~? FL~. AssN. of Or,fL Sma~rcm
SEWER REYENUE FUND
35 76 Hommz ~ Y Lmo~
$57? D~'~r L~Dm.~i~. Js.
$578 Rm~.&
105.79
15. O0
15~ 00
1 $5, ?9
69. O0
5~ O0
5. O0
156~ O0
19, 745~ 52
259. 94-
151 ~ 57
58 7. 86
1,594.00
29~ 88
22, 58;5. 77
, ,1~ 371.12
1,371/i2
, 3, 25 7. 3~
3, 25 7. 34
~, 001. O0
l O. 000. O0
30, 001. O0
$00.00
43.93
19.64
8. O0
15.00
8. O0
5.05
8, O0
$0, 520. 4-4
30, 541.49
35. 79
$5~513.25
10,1.971
r 11, 1971
WATER SYSTEM REYENUE FUND
1330£ BaoomaZeK ~ Bamm~
13303 Aa~m~a O~o~xa
1330~ Homms eY Lmom
1~6 Ho~ms ~ Lmo~
13506 D~v~ L~m~za, Ja.
13507 ~. ~ I~ ~ SzN~.
SEWER ~ WATER DEPOSIT FUND
1725~ITY OF B.B. ~e¢'T OF 0. AUSTrN
1726 CrTr OF B.B. A¢¢'T OF D.L~NDF,~a, Ja.
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
8830 0I~ om B.B.
GENERAL FUND
26539 J~Es HENaY
WA
13308
13309
13311
SYSTEH BEYENUE FUND
W~TEB DEPO$IT08S FUND
8831 ar~r OF 8 m.
8832 U'X~'OF 8~B.
8833 Or~r oF B.8.
SEWER & WATER DEPOSIT FUND
1727 OrTY OF B.B.
1750 ELE~ZER W, SmXTH
1731Joz~ Cz~sa~, Ja.
1732 Dou A~sm~z~o
95.00
3.00
£.30
1.72
22.267.92
7. 50
15.50
~0.00 $53,095.80
40. O0
2. O0
2. 20
8.20
~.20
2.78
7.50
7,50
15.00
30.00
7.50
~50
15.50
15.~0
GENERAL FUND
26541
26542 JAmms
26545 'O~Y
265~6 A=~o~ao~=czs, I~c.
WATER SYSTEff REI~ENUE FUND
13313 OI~ er B.B.
13518 £ENDALL ffomsTa.
SEWER REYENUE FUND
~SaO. OI~x om B.B.
3585 AL~z O~s~A~ Tooter
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
8834CITy OF B.B.
8835 Oily or B, iL
SEWER ~ WATER DEPOSIT FUND
1733
1 734 OITY OF B.B.
1735 O~'y~ om B.B.
1736 £~oYr
1737 ffrr~ or B.B.
1758 Cz~r OF B.B.
17~9 C~Y ~ B.B.
17~0 C~zY or B.B.
66. ~8
7.50
64.95
6.83
676.45
15, 62
lO, so
80~ O0
1.44
2.64
5.20
5.20
20
5, 20
1 O, 885; 70
2.25
110.00
8, O0
8~ O0
I0. t0
12, 90
151.25
7. 50
?. 50
7~ 50
7. 50
7. 50
15,50
15.50
15.50
17.60
20.40
' 15, 1971
UTILITi~ GENERAL FUND
259 R~ssmL,. ~ Axon
I ~ $ F UNB
GENERAL FUi~D
Bz-~ma~ F~am Hosm
O. ?.Bowfins
~ULF OIL
~ZFFITH
f~m F~. ?r~ms-U~ro~
L~oYos oF B,B., I~c.
26549
26550
26551
26552
26~55
26554
2655,6
26~5~
26558
26~59
26560
26561
26565
26564
2656 7
26~70
26fi?1
OL Y~P I~A
OFFICE
Sm. Smom, INc.
~UPPLY
INC.
155. O0
2~.80
24.80
147.67
$5. 71
440. O0
5~0o O0
75. O0
86, 95
129. ~50
44. 4 ?
54--5.70
865. O0
21.10
15. O0
78 ~,08
156. O0
fi~ 55
I5,00
7. 80
~6, 79
108~,76
?~00
2I.. ~0
$12, 209.78
SEWER REVENUE FUND
$586
5587 G~oa
5588 F~x~ J. ~mssma
5589 So~vm L~D INstR.
8. O0
45. O0
196.25
20. O0
14,1971
WATER SYSTEM BE~'ENUE FUND
13324 R~LmR
13325 J.
13326 Gm~s~m Km~SLm
13328 SEWm~L
13329 S~a P~s~ rsmrm¢ Co.
13330 W~¢m ~ ?rm~. i~¢.
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
8836 Gr~r oF B.B.
SEWER ~ WATER DEPOSI¢ FUND
~'?¢10r~r oF B.B.
GENERAL FUND
26575P. B. Pos~-Trmms
26576 Rmcam~TroN
26577 Rrc~ MOTORS,
26878 RrO~EWZr PL~r~, I~¢.
265 79 Sm~ A
26880 TR. I~wm Howm~ S~ms
26881 fmm TRX~E ~.
26582 TR. E~rmmm~T Co.
26583 Wmm~s ~ PrLcmmR
2658~ B~ow~a~ P~ ~ S~p~y Co.
26585 FIRESTONE
26886 $. FA~ P~s
26887 Oryx oF B.B.
26588 Gr~r oF
2658~ Orvx oF B.B.
26~90 Gr~¥ oF B.R.
26591B.B. RETIREMENT T~o F~ND
~6~2 ~OYNTON OITY FEn. Ca. UNION
26593 FrRST BzN~ &
26594 E~zs HcARoY
26595 BOOKER NORFUS
26596 Umr~m~ ST~ms
26597 L~. GmoR~m D~ms
$fi. O0
233~, 08
11.1~
58. 80
9 7.25
?. 50
7. 50
1~.50
~ $6,921.87
22.97
60.00
71.54
105.00
165.00
25.60
2~ O0
8~.00
9.00
32.75
720.61
32~00
BO. O0
11,~87;35
238;~1
152.60
331.08
1,169. O0
5, 790. I4
10. O0
10.00
~5.00
120.00
'20,789.08
WATER SYSTEM REYENUE FUND
13331 B~ow,~ P~ ~ $~m~ Go.
13332 Fr~ms~o~m
13333 S. F~. P~s ~ S~m~r I~c.
15337 ~
1~338 F. ~.~
13339
13340
SEWER REVENUE FUND
3690 P~u~ Er'ams
3591 Cz'~Y OF $. B.
3592 F.G. N~NN~
3593 MoNism Dov~s
SEWER AND WATER DEPOSIT FUND
1742 Cr~Y OF 8oBo ACC'T
1745 Om~a~ms D. J~rsom
17~ Gr~ o~ B.B. Acc'~ G~s Rosrma
1746 Gr~Y o~ B.8. ~cc'~ ~YO~OE
17~8 C~Y Oe B.B. Acc'~ Pz=~
1750 Grvx OF B.B. Ace'~ N~oa Dmz. Goam.
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
8837 LYNETTE Fo=~mS
~838 WM. NUBPWY
8839 Gr~ o~ 8. B. Acc'~
GuS E. RENDELL
GENERAL FUND
26598 U.S.
26600
26601 gm~m Moeam,
26602 G~LF Or~ Co~m.
266~3-~R.L. Ga¢~o~s Pa.
111.41
22.57
39. 09
~.20
2,135.72
2. O0
2.64
5, 20
fi. 20
2. 20
2, ~1.23
10.10
1, G 73~ 52
8.00
8. O0
8. O0
1, 707.62
17.60
15.50
15.00
I5.50
15.50
15.60
15.50
15.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
15. O0
200. O0
1,734.49
10, 856. 02
17.52
111.'05
113.93
140. O0
333. 70
$24. 991. O0
M~ Y
1971
26609
26610 T~opz~As INc. OF F~.
WATER SYSTEM'REYENUE F~D
133~I GmAs.
133~2 Cmos. HoLmms
133~ Fz~¢x~ J.
1~3~G Lo~sm Mc
13568 SNow
TELE~
16350 $o~T~m~m BELL ?ELm.
133510zvY ox B.B.
SEWER ~ WATER DEPOSIT FUND
I~51 Cz~Y o~ B.B.
I752 Ox~Y OF B.B.
1753 gI~Y om B.B.
1755 OZTY OF B.B.
1756 Cz~Y OF B.B.
ACC ~T C, ~OSIEI~
Aec'~ E. H~.Lm
~CC ~T SNOW OONSTR.
Acc'~ S~ow Co~s~a.
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
88~0 Cr~Y OF B.B. Ac¢'r
8~1 CITY OF B.B. Acc'~
SEWER REVENUE FUND
3596 Enmo~m NA~Lm
3596 G~AF OZL Ooam.
POLICE RETIREMENT FUND
0675 Tx;~o~my D.
0676 DANIEL
G~rgEBAL FUND
26611 SANmr MZ~LEa
26612 G~S Maa~
~75.70
59. O0
6~3. 72
17.16
~.2~
2. 90
5.20
11. 7~
tl ?. 36
5.20
12.70
12. 70
8. 80
2,75
7.50
7.50
15.50
15.00
15. O0
15. O0
15.00
7.50
22.50
8~ O0
55.96
27.7~
~ $15.1 70. 98
51. O0
I?.00
HAY
18, 1971
' 19, 1971
WATER SYSTEM REVENUE FUND
13352 U. S, Pos~m,~s~m~
PUBLICITY FUND
483 Hrss B.B. P,~E,~NT
GENERAL FUND
26613 O,~mz~or. Lm,~srm~ Coam,
2661~ Im~m~m~ '~ Assm.
2GGl ? O~cO~
26618 K~r
26619 ffzao~ Ym
26620 ~r~o~
Iys.
WATER SYSTEM REYENUE FUND
15555 Rzm Low~rms
13356 Sxa~m P~zzr
13358 BoY~Om A~TO S~mm.,
13359 H~o~ Ochre,
INC.
SEWER REYENUE FUND
3597Jo~
3598 Sma~x Przzr
3599 Nz~csm~
~600 BOYNTON AUTO SUPp.,
INC o
WATER DKPOSITORS FUND
8842 Czar OF B.B. lec'v J.
0843 CrvY OF B.8. Aecr~ B.
8844 Cruz OF B.B. Ac¢'~ O.
10. O0
358.6?
336.02
6.50
I0. O0
25. O0
40. O0
51.62
21. O0
21. O0
i81.86
40.60
24-2. 46
9 ?G, -~
258.50
5.20
2.20
5.20
3.20
12.96
:~. 42
8. O0
4. O0
18. 78
Lowomms 7. 80
B~z I5.00
$o'- oo
$436.67
HzY 19,1971
21,1971
SEWER & W,%TER DEPOSIT FUND
1 ?~? Jo~
1759
1760 G~Y oF B.B.
1761 GrTY
1762 ~z~Y
176~ C~Y o~
18.30
~cc'~ J. WrL~ra~s 15.50
~c='~ S. P~zza 15.50
Ace'~ j. F~m~m I5.00
Acc '~ Ha~o~ Go~p. 1~. O0
GEh~ERAL FUND
26626 £~ Boom Go.
$6626 ~s. ff~o~ Bowm~s
26627 M~s. Bosm~
Co.
~ENERAL FUND
2665~ B.B.Po~rcm Dmmz.
26636 Hza rm Ewrm~
$G6~G O.J. O~sLxY
26687 E~rs Hc~aor
26638 BOOmES T. NO~FaS
266~9 B~. O~. B~. Sm. or FLa. Imc.
266~1 C~r oe B.B.
266~ B.B. RmTXSEmE~T TS.
13360
13361
13362
C~r ox
Syow Go~s~a. Go.
SE~R REYENUE FUND
3GO1B~ff~.B~.Sm. oF
3602 ffr~r ox B.B.
INC o
190, 71
28.97
1.00
1. O0
1. O0
2~0. O0
31~ O0
IOG. O0
1 06. O0
70~ 68
8O. O0
80. O0
I0. O0
30. O0
20. O0
15. O0
2,, 3~3.63
18,973.76
226. 4.5
152.60
56~~. 11
· 1,589. O0
24, 080, 55
275.59
3,383.78
I0.~0
3,669.77
1~0.~6
1,250.~0
1,390.9-~
$1,439.16
$ 705.68
£1,1971
25, 1971
SEWER & WAFER DEPOSIT FUND
1764
1765 Cz~Y
1766 Cz~,Y
1767 Czar OF B.B.
GENERAL FUND
266~7 Cx~r OF B.B.
ret oF B.B.
oF B.B.
~ZNEEi~IN~ MACH.
Co., INC.
WAFER SYSTEt~ REFENUE FUND
13363 CrTr OF B.B.
13364 AeLz~er¢ Na~'r. Bzmc OF W.P.B.
SEWER REYEM]E FUND
3603 ~xvr oF B.B.
RETIREHENT TRUST FUND
07.2 W~LVEa MArSEm
BOYNTON BEACH MEMORIAL PARK
~84 EY~zmmmszx~ M.~Cm. Co.. I~¢.
gENERAL FUND
96651 Jz~ms B. H~ZE~
B6653 ~o. Rmzssm~¢m~
6655 TsE T~zrm~mas I~s. Co.
INC.
WATER SYSTEM REVENUE FUND
13365 Jo~NFAuLKNE~
i3366E. W.B~mE~
13369 J~mms H. Bz~zm
15.00
7.50
15.50
'l?.GO
54.93
37.13
99~62
19.50
28~50
~,738.68
19.10
225. O0
2 .1o
3.43
3. ~3
.1.94
l. 94
1~696.00
1,696.00
88.00
2.00
2.00
327,0~
..173.6~
592.68
4.72
4.50
2.30
5.20
$29,196. 88
$6, 684~. 15
NaY 25, 1971
26, 1971
SEWER REVENUE FUND
$604 Jacm E. Ga~vma
$605 Jom~ FZ=Lm~EW
3606 E. W. BaEma
$609 J~s H. B~a~
100. O0
8. O0
10.10
2.00
4. O0
5.05
129.13
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
7.50
SEWER & WATER DEPOSIT FUND
1768 C~r OF B.B. Ae¢'~ £.E. Fa,~zc¢zs Ja.
1769 Cr2r
1770 Gr~r
i771 Czar o~ B.B.
1772 Or~r or B.B. ~cc'~ ~T~ay~rc Urea Paor.
1775 D~.
177~ Cr~r
1775 C~r
RETIREMENT TRUST FU]~
0715 Pmom~,ms Fro. S,a~'r~s ~ Lozz¢
0714 ls~ Fxo. Sa~'. ~ ~.oa~ om W.P.B.
GENERAL FUND
26656 F~a. Powma
26657W. T.
26658
CO.
WATER S!fgl~EM' REYENUE' FUND
15570 Fz,,~.
13571 U.S.
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
8846 Or~r oF B.B. A¢¢'~ G. Hamsmc~:m~
SEWER REYENUE FUND
SGlO FLa. Powms &
15.50
I5.50
17.60
15.50
7. 50
17. 60
15.50
60
122. $0
lO, oo
15.000. O0
6,445.65
$$.88
18.,75
'6,496.28
2, 715~13
3, 165. I3
7. 50
$25, 869. 79
M~Y 2G~ 1971
£8,1971
UTILITY GENERAL FUND
260 Czar OF
POLICE RETIREMENT FUND
0677 RoY McCoN~m~,
GENERAL FUND
2GGGO ALrCE Nmwm~
26GG1 S~x
26GG2 Tree B~mm~ ~ T~Y~oa Go.
266G~ a~Y ~m B.B. Po~zcm
INC.
WATER SYSTEM REVENUE FUND
1337~ B~ao¢~s Ooam.
16675 Co~m~ezz~ E~m¢~. Co.
IN C o
RETIREMENT TRUST FUND
GENERAL FUND
~G669 ~.J.O~s~mY
26670 B~omm~ NOaF~S
2GG71E~s ~¢~o~
26672
2GG75
26675
26676
2667?
26678
26679
26680
26681
..$5,000, O0
"$5, 000. O0
.615.$6_
615. $6
Zl OO
268, 63
64.00
7I. O0
57~0
7.50
9~ 34
O0
590 O0
16.87
946. 68
1 ?0, O1
170, O1
10. O0
~ $~ O0
5, O0
2go O0
85~ 52
21,05
152, O0
14,806, 89
2~-8, 51
160. 25
298~ 6 ?
1,203, 69
5, 702.43
$;45, 928.
$2.333.83
26682 DorBs
26685 E. COAST ParER CO.
26684 E~g~EL 'S
26685 Fr~E O~ZEF 'S ASS
26686
26687 F~.
26688 ~o. W. Fow~$~ Co., INc.
2668~ Fa~NK~o¢s~ E~E~.
I15. $0
7, 03
70.10
18. O0
108. 74
50. 15
£15.07
46. 66
89. 74
15576
15377
15578
SYSTEM REYENUE FUND
13379 Fx~msTo~r
13382 ,qrN~r ¢. POrE
169. O0
200, 28
2, 528. 22
7.20
6G. 31
5.20
1.84
2.72
1.28
6, 06
23,95
3, 012. 06
SEWER REYENUE FUND
$611 T~omAs DAvY
3612 Cz~Y OF B.B. PAYROLL
3613 Hr~r F. POrE
361~ J. Os~a~ rN~
202.50
1,562. 55
10.10
5, 05
2..95
1,762. 95
1776 Grer OF
1777 ffZTY OF B.B.
1778 CrTr OF B.B.
1779 gxer or B,B.
1780 CiTY OF B.B.
1781
178~ Cr~Y OF B.B.
WATER DEPOSIT FUND
~CC~T ROBERT ~RADLEY
Ace's' HEmar F. Por~
~CC'T HOWARD
~cc'~ GEN.
~CC'T J. OSTEaAIND
7.50
17.60
7.50
25. O0
l 7.60
8. O0
7.50
90. 70
$28. 747.92