Minutes 09-14-70NJ/~dTES OP REGULAR CITY C~SNCIL MEETING HELD AT CiTY HALL:
BOYNTON BEACH~ FLORIDA~ MONDAY: SEPTEMBER 14, 1970 at 7:30 P. M.
PRESENT:
Thomas A. Summers, Mayor
Por~est L. Wallace~ Vice ~yor
Mrs. Emily Jackson~ Councilwoman
Michael V. Michael, Councilman
Leonard Nylund~ Councilman
C. Q, Jones, Jr., City Manager
Gene Moore~ City Atto~ney
P~s. Tereesa Padgett, City Clerk
Mayor Summers called the meeting to order at 7:30 P. M.
The Invocation was given by Mr. R. B. Vastine, President, Homeowners
Association, Leisureville. The Flag Salute was led by Councilman
Wallace.
Introduction.of Guests & Civic Group representatives
Mr. Van Dusen~ Senior Citizens
Robert Beyrer, Sterling Village and lknited Boynton Civic League
Robert Pastore, High Point ~!
Herman Forbas, Ridgewood Hills
Jolm Adams, Sterling Village
Charles Ware, High Point ~2
Joh~ Sheppard~ Chamber of Commerce
Judy Sanders, Junior Woman's Club
Mr. Nylund moved that minutes o! regular meeting of August 24th be ap-
proved as written, seconded by Mr. Wallace and motion carried 5-0.
Mr. Michael moved that minutes of special meeting of September 5 be ac-
cepted as written~ seconded by M~s. Jackson and motion carried 5-0.
,.P~IIB LIC .A.~DIENCE
Mr. Michael spoke from a prepared statement to the effect that if he
should ever cease to meet qualifications of couneiiman he would resign
from the City Council. He ~elt his personal life is not open to debate
and he ~ett an individual in the City with selfish motives would forget
the whole thing if he would change his vote on the Sign Ordinance. He
stated he was not predisposed to change his vote and would not allow
anyone to intimidate him.
Layton Timm, 118 S. E. 8th Ave.~ then appeared before Council and stated
that in his opinion Mr. Michael is not qualified to serve as councilman
and he was requesting a legal opinion. He asked if it was determined
that ~r. Michael is not qualified if the decisions he had made since
failing to qualify would ~e rescinded retroactive.
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MINUTE S
REGUIAR CITY COLhNCIL ~ETING
SEPTEMBER 14 ~ 1970
PUBLIC AUDIENCE ~ cont'd.
The City AttOrney stated he gave legal op/nion to Council: and they
alone determine if a Council member meets legal qualifications to
serve. The Council gave 5~. Michael a vote of confidence, and it was
determined he is a legal resident of the City of Boynton Beach.
Robert Beyrer - objected to the manner in which the budget was passed.
Har~y LeF~r~e: ~25 Ocean Inlet Drive - the attack on Mr. Michael by
~. Timm is a ~is~ace~ a~dhe state]~ if Mr~ Michael does not have any
place to live !nside the City he can s~y w~th him room and board free
of charge.
F~. Vincent Mo!to - Smokey's Wnar~ - objected to Culvers moving garbage
containers.
Kenneth Lyman, 216 S. E. 3rd St. - Objected to Culvers using all facili-
ties[of City on F I N D property. Made objections regard/hq new build-
5_ng being built without proper parking and permits.
Y~. Herman Forbas, 425 N. W. 4th Ave. - complained about hot rodding on
his street, He felt someone is going to be killed if it isn't curbed.
Eddie Mitchell, 329 N. E. 12th Ave. - objected ~o blacks being buried
in the back of the Cemetery. He felt dead people are being segregated.
George Culver - He stated he had been in business for 13 years and he
wished his competitors would worry about their own business and stop
being so self-righteous.
Fir. Molte: Smokey's V~har~ - objected to Mr. Culver and his wife allegedly
pulling knife on him and altedged Mrs. Cutver slapped his wife.
Mr. Van Deusen - Urged that something be done about the speeding on
N. E. 22nd Ave. Cars going 70 mph between 4 and 6 P. M. and 10 and !t
P.M. Mr. Jones stated that Chief had requested more enforcement in
that area.
Further, with reference to garbage collection, Mr. Van Deusen complained
about the spillage o~ glass in front of his house: and he personally
swept it up. The City Manager stated he felt these complaints would be
taken care of: but to bear in mind it is a new system~ and it does need
to be corrected, but action will be taken.
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MINUTES
REGULAR CITY COIINCIL MEETING
SEPTEMBER 14 ~ 1970
PU. BLIC HEARING
8:00 P. M.
Co,sider requests for change in zoning
Parcel
James Patterson appeared before Cou/%cil ~efe~ence to his change in
zoning on Lots 20 and 21, Block 1, Bo~nton Place, from R1A to R2.
Letters in the file fr<~m Bowen and Shook objected to the change. No
one appeared in person objecting to the request.
M~. Michael moved that the r~commendation of the Zoning Board be fol-
lowed to change from R1 to R2: seconded by Mr. Wallace and motion car-
ried 5-0.
Ordinance ~70-27 was read by the City Attorney re Pattersonts ~equest
to rezone Lots 20 and 21 in Block i~ Boynton Place. ~. Michael moved
that O~dinance 70-27 be passed on first reading~ seconded by~s. Jack-
son and motion carried 5-0.
~rcel 2
Mr. Silverman of Randall Associates and his partner, Mr. Wolfe, ap-
peared before Council in reference to rezoning N. 318.5t of S~ of SW%
of SW~, Sec. 27-45-43 lying east of Int~acoasta! fmom R-iAA to C-1 for
apartments as it,pertains to 624.64' × 243.52~ and 75' × 450' f~om
R-tAA to R-2 for duplex south of Lee Manor and east of U. S. !.
It was revealed they had sat down with the neighboring property owners
and worked out a compromise. C-1 was changed to R-3. Traffic matter
has been settled in that they will have private streets. No one op-
posed the request in person and it was revealed one letter from Thomas
Cape was on file. No one else spoke in favor of request.
fi~. Michael moved the request be granted and the zoning be outlined as
.approved by Zoning Board by ordinance. Motion seconded by Mrs. Jackson
and motion carried 5-0.
Consmder apptzcatmon ...... for certificate of public convenience and notes-'
' · ..... ph B ned'
!slty to authorize operatmon of taxm sgrvmee - Jose e etto
Mr. Joseph Benedetto appeared before Council requesting authorization
to operate a taxi. City Attorney~ Gene Moore, stated the burden of
proof that additional service is needed would be on F~. Benedetto~s
shoulders.
Mr. Michael moved that they did not show sufficient p~oof to justify
operating an additional t~xi service as required by See. 27 of the Code
of O~dinances, but for Mr. Benedetto to feel free to apply again when he
can prove service is needed. Motion seconded by Mr. Wallace and motion
carried 5-0.
MINUTE S
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
SEPTEMBER 14, 1970
LEGAL
Ordinances - 2nd Readin~q
O~dinance No. 70-18 - granting conditional use - lassiter parcel
(left on the table)
O~dinance No. 70-22 - amending Chapter 15 re trash & garbage collection
Mr. Moore read Ordinance 70-22 by caption only. Mr. Michael moved
seconded by M~s. Jackson, that O~dinance 70-22 he passed.
~. Jones stated he and Mr. Hopkins would get with the Committee on
Friday. Mr. Wallace moved that Ordinance 70-22 be a~m~pted on second
reading, seconded by Mr. Michael and motion carried S-2. Messrs.
Nylund and Summers voted ~no~. The Mayor stated he would cooperate to
make the system work.
Ordinance No. 70-24 - adopting 1970-71 Budget (Smd reading)
Reference to adopting 1970-71 Budget, O~dinanee 70-24 was read by cap-
tion only, and Mr. Michael moved this be passed on third reading.
Mr. Nylund seconded the motion and motion carried 5-0.
.Ordinance.s T !~t Reading
Ordinance No. 70-25 - AD_hexing Congress Ave. Right of Way
The City Attorney read Ordinance 70-25 annexing Congress Ave. Right of
Way. PiP. Ny!und moved to pass Ordinance 70-25 on first reading, sec-
ended by Mr. Wallace and motion carried 5-0.
O~dinance No. 70-26 - setting millage rate for 1970 taxes
The City Attorney read Ordinance 70-26 setting millage rate for 1970
taxes. Mrs. Jackson moved to pass O~dinance 70-26 on first reading,
seconded by M~. Nylund and motion carried 5-0.
O~dinance No. 70-28- (proposed) Anti-pornography
The City Attorney recommended the proposed anti-porno~aphy o~dinance
he tabled. M~. Wallace moved to table O~dinance 70-28, seconded by
Mrs. Jackson and motion carried 5-0.
OLD BUSINg. SS
Report on vote re purchase of garbage pickup equipment - Mr. Michael
apologized to Mayor Summers re vote on purchase of garbage pickup equip-
menu and stated he hoped all would work together for the best interest
o£ City. Mayor stated the majority voted for this equipment so he would
work toward making it work.
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MINUTES
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
SEPTEMBER 14: 1970
OLD B[ISINESS, cont~d.
Resolution received from Chamber of Commerce re Sign Ordinance
The City Manager read a resolution adopted by the Chamber of Commerce
with regard to the Sign Ordinance.
Mr, Michael moved that the resolution ~e made part of our official
records ~ seconded by Mrs. Jackson and motion carried 5-0.
Report by City Manager
Resolution 70-P - Field parcel
With reference to Fields property, clearing is underway: and it will be
another week before they will be finished. No further action necessary
at this time.
Resolution 70-R - Niaosia parcel
With reference to the Nicosia parcel it was felt abatement proceedings
are in order. The City Attorney was requested to initiate action in
Nieosia parcel upon motion by~.~. Miahae!, seconded by Mrs. Jackson and
motion carried 5-0.
_NEW. BUSINESS
Proclamation - Constitution Week
Mr. Michael moved to authorize the Mayor to sign Proclamation establish-
lng Constitution Week. Motion seconded by Mrs. Jackson an~ motion
tied 5-0.
Discuss Flood Insurance
Mr. Nytund moved to table discussion re flood insurance, seconded by
Mr. ~!lace and motion carried 5-0.
Consider request of Layton E, Timm, Jr. to move building
Mr. Timm requested that his request to move building be r~a~ed f~om
the Agenda.
ADM. INISTP~?!VE
Request of F. O. P. A, Gold Coast Lodge ~9
Mrs. Jackson moved the request of FOPA Gold Coast Lodge ~i49 to hold
Ch~!dren's Pun Day October 5thbe gr~n. ted, and fee waived. Motion sec-
onGed by Mr. Wallece an~ motion ~az~ied 3-0. M~sars. ~ichael and ~lu~ld
abstained.
MINUTES
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL }fEETING
SEPTEMBER 14 , 1970
ADMINISTRATIVE, cont'd.
Request of Ethel McInerney for Refund
Mr. Wallace moved that request of Ethel McInerney for refund of $15.00
on cemetery lot be approved~ seconded by Mm-. Nylund and motion carried
5-0.
Request of Harmon Fretz for Delayed Retirement
Mrs. Jackson moved that City Manager's recommendation to defer action on
Harmon Pretz' ret/rement be accepted. Motion seconded by M~. Ny!end and
~tion carried 5-0.
Requests of Volunteer Fire Dept.
Lease of Ci.ty owned property
With reference to re~ues~ of the Volunteer Fire Department~ the City
Manager recommended that he meet with Mr. Stanley Weaver~ President
of the Volunteer Fire Department, with regard to lease of property, to
determine more details and come back to Council with recommendation.
Mr. Michael moved that the
Fire Department be tabled.
carried 5-0.
item regarding leasing of land by Volunteer
Motion~seconded by Mr. Wallace and motion
~unds for first-aid vehicle
Allan Nyquist, Fire Marshall, requested funds for first-aid vehicle.
Mr. Michael moved that the City authorize the Purchasing Department to
go out for bids for additional first-aid vehicle and the City~nager
see i~ there is any way to work out purchase of new equipment. Motion
seconded by Mr. Wallace and motion carried 5-0.
Request o£ Teleprompter re change in rates
Mr. Michael moved that due to the fact the City is not actually operat-
ing Teleprompter TV there is no reason to authorize ra~e change. Motion
seconded by Mr. Nylund and motion carried 5-0.
Requests for Paving
1~ N.W. 8thAve. from Seacrest to N. W. 3rd St.
It was felt /nformation should be passed on to Ridgewood Hills that it
will cost $9.00 per foot or a total of $8,370, and Council will assess
each side t/3rd and ~ will pay 1/3rd.
MINUTES
REGULAR CITY COU~CIL MEETING
SEPTE~fBER 14, 1970
Requests for Paving, cont'd.
2. S. E. 1st Ave. from U. S, ~'{1 to S. E, 4th St.
With reference to S. E. !st Ave. f~om U. S. $~t to S. E, 4th St.~Mr.
Michael moved that people be notified that the City will be willing to
participate 1/3rd - 1/3rd as well as N. W. 8th Ave. These are estimated
and placed on priority list and Council will decide where to place them
on the list. Motion seconded by Mrs, Jackson and motion carried 5-0.
Request to solicit - Seacrest-Carver Band Boosters
Mr. Michael moved that the request of Seacrest-Carver to solicit for
Band be granted~ seconded by Mrs. Jackson and motion carried 5-0.
Approval of Bills
Rubin Construction - st-~eet resurfacing
Russell g Axon drillin~ fee - Well ~10
Derrico Construction Co. - Golf View Harbour
Overland Const. Co.
Neptune Meter Co.
$ 17~0t3.~
1~195.60
23~450.63
5t~741.80
5¢097,67
~r, Nylund moved that the above bills be paid~ seconded by~. Wallace
and mOtion carried 5-0.
Allen Insurance Agency - $20~49B.00
Mr. Wallace moved to follow recon~nendation of ~'ir. Jones to allow this
account to be over-expended by $2~796.00~ and to pay bill of Allen
Insurance Agency. Motion seconded by Mr. Michael and motion carried
5-0.
Chamber of Commerce - $351.56
Mr. Nylund moved the Chamber of Commerce bill be paid~ seconded by ~.
Michael and motion carried 5-0.
ADJOURNMEN~T
l,~etJmg adjourned at 9:45 P. M.
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MINUTES
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
SEPTEMBER t4, 1970
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH~ FLORIDA
/
omas A. Summers, ~L~yor
Fo~rest Wallace ~ Vice
~ichael V. ~"Iicna ~
ATTEST:
C~ty Cler~ '
Nylund, COUnc~an
-8-
AUGUST 3, 1970 .......... 19,318.43
AUGUST 4, 1970 ........... 2,810.58
AUGUST ~ 1970 ........... 34, 868.22
AUGUST 6, 1970 ........... 260.03
2UGUST 7, 1970 ......... 16,207.64
AUGUST 10, i970 .... $i, 564.49
AUGUST
~UGUST
2UGUST 1~, 1970 ........ 40,172.20
AUHUST !4, 1970 .......... 27,526. 79
AUGUST ~7, 1970 .......... 10,136.17
AUGUST lB, 5970 ............. 4~. 50
AUGUST 19,
~ UGUST 20, 1970 .............. 32}, 959.70
~UGUST 2!, !970 ......... 19,328.56
AUGUST ~4, !970 ...... 105,430.79
AUGUST 25, 1970 ..........
AUGUST 26~ 1970 ........... 128.~4
AUGUST 27~ ~ 9 70 ......... 598.68
~UGUST ~, 1970 ......... 154,642.43
AUGUST $1, !970 ........... 433.30
~40,
PAYHENTS ~,¥ADE BY FUNDS
GE~iERAL FUND 285 3-~5 74
WATER SYSTEH REVENUE FUND ......... 47.8!1.49
SEWER REYENUE FUND- - - - - - - - - - - _ 61,956.3~
WATER DEPOSITERS FUi~D ........... 120.00
SEWER ~ WATER DEPOSIT FUND .....
MU~FIGIPAL SW~MI~ZG POOL BO~D FUND .....
UTILITY GE~ERAL FUND ...........
PUBLIGITY FUND ..............
RETIREHENT TRUST FUND ............
I ~ S F~kh~ .............
FIRE~EN~S R~ZIEF ~ PENSION FUND ......
398. O0
i O, ~62.20
161,903. ~3
2, 146.20
40! ~ 90 .~
29, 714. O0
84. ~0
BTO. 453..~
~e~s~ 2~, "I970
W~TER SYSTEH BEYENUE FUN9
SEWER RE?ENUE FUND
3245 H~RRrs E O00m
W~ TER DEPOSITERS FUND
8657
SEWER ~ W~TER BEPOSIT FUND
1429 Wr~,~ E LyxH S~
l~30 Ho~ars E Cook
1431 H~a~r~ ~ HEcta
1434 A~EX ~ DEnB~C~
1970
.53
9 70.8~
10.10~
961.47
7..50
.5o
15. O0
15,50
1 7.60
17.80
7.50 ~
7. 50
17. 60
83, 30 1~4, 642.43
1970 EENERAL FUI~D
24271 CrTz OF B B PE~TY CASH
24272 Im~ma CITY H~I¢EHT ASSO¢
WATER SYSTEH REVENUE FUND
12655 Or,fy OF R B PETTY OAsdi
56.4~
65. O0
186. I 0
307.5~~
22.76
22.76 ~
SEWER REVENUE FUi%~
RETIREHENT TRUST FUND
2.33
2. 33 ~
100.69 433.30
27,
t970
RgYI~ENTS NADE IN ~UGUST 1970
G]BNERAL FUND
24259 Ro~m~ F G~z~r~ 285.00/
28~. O0
WATER SYSTEN RE~NUE FUND
12649 Nr~ McGmE
126~0 E~z~s~z~ A G~m~Nm~L
126~ ~
126~2 E T MASSINGILL
SEWER REV~UE FUND
3243 J J G~ss~sr
7.50
3.20
~i. 34
oo
12. G~
G. O0
8. O0
SEWER ~ WATER DEPOSIT FUND
1~26 J J
1427 W~ £~Sa~D
1~28 E T
15.50
I5. O0
15.50
46. O0
WATER DEPOSITERS FUffD
8650 ;tZLL.~am
8651 ELIZABETH
~G52 J O
7. 50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
~5. O0
GENERAL FUND
24260 O J O~sAmr 5.00
2~26I ELI~zs ~eAaoY 5. O0
24262 Row~,~N~ T~u¢~: E~z~ I~c 124, 775.55
2~265 Oz?r e~ B B P~Yao~L /uN~ 20,407.02
2~268 Fras~ B4~vm ~ ~a~sr= ~,237.9~
2~269 N~s G~Eg~ 26. O0
24270 WZSTmaN A~e ASSOC S~m 29.88
1 ~, 299.1 ~
598.68
1970 I ~ S FUN~
P~Y~ENTS ~DE
1 ~. O0
1970
I 0~. 4~0.79
~UG US T
25, 1970
2~sus~ 26, 1970
GEICER~L FUND
24255 J W RID~EwlY
SEWER SYSTEM REYENUE FUND
12G~7 W~ Fmmm~m~
SEWER & WATER DEPOSIT FUND
1422
1425 G G
WATER DEPOSITERS FUND
8648 ~ FESE~E~
PUB£IGITY FUND
407 G~ B B G~m~Ea
i~,i~0.00
15.00
2.50
2.50
15.~0
17. 60
1,635.00
1,6~3.00
14,811.10
~W~R RETE}~UE FUND
3242 DALE W~mz~
SEWER & ~ATER DEPOSIT FUND
WATER DEPOSI~ERS FUND
8649 C~s R~zxm~
3, 64
1 s 50
32~ 40
7,60 128.54
2¥, 1970
GE!%~R/~£ FUND
24229 SZ~CREST P~Z Go It~c 191.63
24250 SEWE~
2~231 So,rs F~ P_~R~ ~ S~y I~c 180.51
24232 So~Z~R;~ P~ Oo ~1. O0
2~233 HIcm~n Spo~Ysz ~9. O0
24234 Sr~ OI~ Go ~1.70
24235 S~ Or~ so 24.00
2~236 S~aE~s Gunr Sr~o~z 13.95
24237 T~L Fe~m T~c~o~ Go 2!.55
24238 T~ L~ .~o~ SltEs ~ SER~ 69.80
2~240 WEL~ 2~ro EL~C Imc ~3. O0
2~241 To~ Woo~ E~rp Oo~ ~0.36
24242 .Yz~ox Go~p ~26.06
24243 E~zc F Y~L~Op
242~ G~2~s W~r~ 7~.00
2~2~5 So~- ~LL T~ ~ o 59. O0
2~246 T~opr¢~s I~'c 10.77
24247 Cr~Y OF B B W~ Dz~ 1~.52
2~250 P~L~ B~Cm J~ GoLL~ ~0.00
24251 P~ 9E~C~ Jn ~OLL~E 30.00
24252 FL~ Pb~ & Lz¢~ ~o 1,976.00
2~2~3 Yor~sE~LImE Ims Oo !~1.86
3,914.27
WA TER SYST~[ RE7~ rJE FUND
12644 AUzoRRoDucTs 7. ~9
12645 £~,~ POWER & Lr~z 2~1.86~
128~6 SE~ T~m~c~ ~s ~2.12~
301. $7
SE~ER REY~U~ FUI{D
3238 SEMINOLE POLL E~U~'P (/ORR 28~.9~
$259 U S Feo~Y & ~F¢ Go ~04. O0
3240 Josk- S LYOmS 1.64
32~i F~ POWE~ & LI¢~ 462~.87
WATER DEPOSITERS FUND
86~7 HRs Lo,rs OLC~RY
7. 50
SEWER & WATER DEPOSIT
1420 Jos~ L LYoNs
1421Ro~ER~ C R~m~ER
FOWD
15.50
15.50
UTILI~ I~ GENAL~AL FUND
040 SRo a~:w~ Y, OWE~-~If~r~ZRSO ~
100, 000. O0
7B. O0
21, 1970
]D~Y~fEA~TS M.~DE I.~ AUGUST 1970,
GENERAL FUND
24198 Dom f $ ~'rnms~'o~s 352.59
24199 Gmeasm H ~OWLEn Go I~e 8.95
24200 F~o~sE ~Ec S~Y I~c 32~88
2~201 GE~ GI~C f~c~ S~s ~ SE~rc~ 113.75
2~202 G~Y Bz~-~ P~r~-~s 4.18
2~203 G~s~m~ Lu~mm~ Go 80.15
24204 GrTr GE B B P~Y~OL~ Fv~m 9,~23.63
2420~ ~rcm R~r~E~ F~ 188.47
2&208 F~m~ Ca~rr U~ro~ 61 7. 50
2~209 G~ OrL P~o~crs 5.82
24211 H~zEY ~FImSOz~ ez P~m Bz~cm 14.53
2~212 H~ns~r ~ Gnz~rz~ I~¢ 262'. 61
942!~ J~c~'s C~E~ C~.~ 70.27
2~214 Hoo~s A~o S~¢E 9.9.5
2~215 D~ How~D W Jmmmrmss 60.00
242~8 K K Kz~om 19..50
2~219 Wmr~ I~CDOW~LL 31.60
2~222 Horo~o~ Com~ & E~Ee INC 96.64
2~223 ~rro~ Lr~ SE~ZCE 31.70
2~224 Nznso~'s G~S 36.~0
2~225 P~ B~c~ Post ~z~s ~.46
24226 PI~EY-Bow~s Ima 27. O0
24227 RIC~ HoTels Imc 631.09
2~4228 R~s~ Gomsr~ Go 308.85
16, 9 72.67
W~TER SYSTEH REVENUE FUND
126~0 H~sEY & GarF~rr~ ~Na 54.36
12641 W~r~ tf~C~OW~LL 6. 76
12642 ~ULF O~L ~O~P 1~?. 70
126~3 Prc~_~m G~E~ G~ 80.~0
SEWER REVENUE FU~'~P
$2~5 Do~r' s ~L~Eszo~rE
$25? ~ 0~ Ooap
19.51
918.22
12.62
9~0.$5 19,328.56
1970
1970,
GENERA L FUND
24175 U S POSTmASTmR 500. O0
24174 Aszoc L~sa~a~ms tNc 37.55
24175 G~-~Sm~L A~ Hz~ 88.89
24177 B~m~ ~ T~YLo~ 60.24
2~1 78 ~ 's O'SE~ Ce 783. O0
24180 2~ Ar~ Oom~ ~ H~z~ Ime 94.50
24181 A~m~ C~ ~e 21.70
24182 R~pm G Bo~ 136. O0
2418~ ~Top~om~c~s Imc 112. 75
2~184 BEmz O~ Ime 32.05
2418~ Bmr~ms~ ~m~o~r~L Hosp 12.00
24196 Tmm B~osso~ ~som~m t9.50
24187 Bos's B~rc~mms Imc 12.~0
24188 BOYNTON ~0 S~m~y I~C 2~.66
2~190 Co~ ~Ee~arCZL Co 83.00
24191 Go~r Rmco~ms Ime ~.00
24192 DmL~Y Bm~cm NEws Jo~m~n 137.11
24193 EKG Asset 20. O0
24194 E~sr Oo~s~ Fra~ E~rp 32. O0
2419~ E~sr Gs~s~ P~pE~ ~o 26.60
24196 E~¢E~ 's 216.63~
24197 F~ G~ T~c~oa ~o GI~,GG~
'S, '~6S. 60
12632
12633
12634
12655
12636
12637
SYSTEH REKENUE FUND
Josm L ARc, tm P~um~Ne I~¢ 32.00
BoY~TO~ P~¥m ~ S~p~y INa 100.91
Oom~ E~c~Rrc ~o 90.00
E~w~a~s E~mc CORm 287.40
963.13
SEWER RE~E~UK FUND
3231BRowARs P~m ~ ~mmn~ ~o 55.60
3232 J P ~o~ ~o 320.16
3233 H~K O~ma~r~ W~pr~o C~o~ Go 12.80
3234 ~o~ E~mc ao _ 45.00
453.46
UTILITY GEN_'R2~ FUND
038 TmE H~PmY CONS~ Co
494.~i ~
494.61 32, 9~9. 70
1970
Agecrs~ 'I7, . 1970
GENERAL FUND
24165 FL~ Asso¢ OF
2~ O0
I. O0
6, 252~ ~ 7
12625
12626
12627
12628
12629
12630
1263~
66.43
926. O0
272. B8
350. O0
280. O0
1.70
29.98
1,926.99
SEWER RETEiVUE FUED
3228 ITT H~Low
~229 S~m 0~
3230
46.90
21.3g
1.77
70.02
UTILITY GE,~ER2L FUND
05¥ R~ssms~ ~ 2xox
035 Russms~ ~ Axo~
1970 GEEERAL FUND
24167 P~L~. Bm~cm
382.37
963.20.
560.92 ~
1,906.49
30.00
10,136.17
SEWER ~ W2TER DEPOSIT FUND
1419 ~ ~¢ AxTw~m
15.50
15.50
4-5.50
19,1970 GENERAL FU~¥D
24168 Se~r_~ms~ FL~ PAlms
24169 So~ Sp~ $~o~
24170 R R
24171C~p £~s~ Coap
~ ~r_rppL y
1.80
35.00
12.00
336.02
P~r~s~s ~ ~s A~e~ss 1970
15, 1970 B'UNiGIPAL SWIMHING POOL BOND FUND
FUND
Gl0. O0
G10. O0
~0 ,1 72.20
· ~s~ 1~. 1970
GENERAL FUND
2~1~ Po~cm ~m~z~m~m~ F~ 1 79.98
2~37 Fm~za~ Gammz~ U~zo~ 920. 50
24139 I
2~1~0 G J O~s~ 10.00
24141 A~zS He~aoY 10.00
WATER SYSTE?I REYENUE FUND
SE~/EB REVENUE FUND
2, 280.
915.$0
915. $0
27, ~26. 79
1 7, 1970
Gs~7IERAL FUND
24142 U S Pes~m~s~m~ 35.5.5
2414-5 Lr~rn~ E~r~r 5. O0
24!~ P~ B~c~ J~vrea GoL~m~m 30,00
241~6 P~ Bm~e~ J~zo~ GO~Lm~m $0. O0
24t~6 As~ow Kr~o~m Go 3~5.00
2~1~8 P f G~ET~ 99~60
24149 G~I~FIT~ ~ Mooam 2~0.00
24150 H~wmncs ~ Hm~r~oN 285,00
2~162 gevza~z~ G~r~m ~. O0
26155 ~zzo~a~ G~sm Rz~zs~m~ Ge 21,57
24158 SoE~m p~E~ Oe ~i~50
2~1~9 ~hr G~s~ R~szsr~ G~ 610~95
24160 S~.~ T~smI !00~ O0
24161 U ~ Mm ~s~ G~ 1~0~00
24165 gm~ Mf~ Ge 137. 50
A~s~ 7, 1970
PUBLIGITY FUND
402 P~mLzx £'~pmnm~amm~
~03 J~c~ Pm~E~s
291.22
100. O0 ~
~ 6, 207. 64
A~e~s~ 10, 1970
GENERAL FUND
24115 Tsm HF~ Lr~m INs Ge 325.70
24116 Bs~m G~oss-Bz~m 2mrmzm ~82.~6
2~11 7 B~m Gaess- B~m ~m~ l, 8gO. 72
24119 2~ F~ Lr~z I~s Go 40.60
2~120 Gr~z 'OF B B Pm~Y G~ss
n4!~! C~ eF B ~. Pm~Y C~s~
WATER SYSTEM RE?ENUE FUND
12618 lYEs LZEE INs Go 9.72
12617 BL~,m G~oss BL~m SsrmLm 163.06
12619 RE? ~ Imp Rmy £o~ Sr~[c FuNm 25~1~27.65
25, 300. 43
SEWER REVENUE FUND
3221 Tmm MF~ Lr~E ImS ~O 6.48
3222 B~m Gaoss BL~m SHrmnm 100.17
32~3 RmF ~ I~p Rz~ Bo~ SrNm £~ 2_2_~33.~64.42
25, 561.07
~ggs~ iI,1970GENERA£ FUND
24122 Boysros Bm~¢~ Or~Y LZB~Y 144.97
24123 Do~Lm~ ~ ~o I~¢ 6.76
24124 J~ss T~YLO~ 5.00
24!2~ J~ms Pm~m~ Fs~m 25.00
12,1970 GE~VERAL FUND
24126 Ro~'~L G~S~LE 10.00
24127 P-~ZNsO~ L~w~ Howm~ S~v ~2.36
24128 2c~m F~mre~ INe 13.85
24129 B~m Gaoss B~m T~rm~ 104.00
24130 F~ PowE~ ~ L~om~ uo 4,090.07
24131 S~m~m BELL T~A.~OO 2~0.68
24132 Ozrr OF B B W~rm~ Dmp~ ~136.70
6, 64 7. 85
WATER SYSTEM R~72~UE FUND
12621FL~ Powm~ ~ LZ~ Uo 2,289.81
61, ~64. 49
181.73
SEWER REFENUE FUND
$$25 F~,.~ Powma ~ L r~ Oo
~226 Gr~Y OF B B Wi~m~ Dm~
290.41
$73.06 ~
665.4 ?
8, 845. ~1
A~¢s~_ 6, 1970
1970
P,4YlffENTS H~4DE IN AUGUST 1970
GENER.4L FUND
24104 I~,.~L V
24105 B,~mm~ ~
12. ~_5
69.46 I
WATF~ SYSTEN REVENUE FUND
12611 E E
12612 J~m~z
12613 H~
.84
5.20
1.72
I0. O0
21.60
SEWER REV~¥UE FUND
521 7 H¢gm ~ 0~ BASER
3218
5219 B~mss
5216 L
12. O0
10.!0
.58~
25.62
SEWER ~ W2TE8 DEPOSIT FUND
1412 J¢~cr~ Wmssrm~
1414
1415
1416
14! 7
8. O0
7. 50
17.60
19.50
15.50
17.60
15.50
7.50
7. 50
7. 50
7.50
GENERAL FUND
24107
24108
24109
24110
24111
24112
24113
24114
WinTER S_YSTEM REVENUE FUND
12615 Cruz $F B B PAYROLL
1 O, 656.21
226.14
148.35
255.46
936.50
15. O0
15. O0
125. O0
12, $77.-~-~
2,273.14
2, 273.14
SEWER REK£NUE FUND
3220 Gr~r o~' B B PAYI~O~L Famm
· ,1 65.62
' 1,165.62
260.03
1970
GENERAL FUND
24090 R~r~ Go~sTa
24091 J,~em H R,~s~o~ If D
2~092 R~c~
24095 Se~ Le~ F~s~
24096
2~097 S~N 0~ Go
24099
24101 W~nm'$ O~s ~ 6hz~ LOF~
2G102 D~ Osz~xs Wz~m~a Ja
2~105 Zm~ Mine Go
24106 T~o~- F~rN INs
114.09
109. O0
557.~7
?$. 64
10.2~
lB. 86
25. $8
16.20
1 I6.51
$.47
211.69
15, O0
~. O0
168.50
46. 75'
9t'$. 80
WATER SYSTEH REFENUE FUND
12607 ~mo~mso~¢-H~Yw~m
12608 R~mw~r
12609 Nns E H Pu~
12610 If~m~ g
SEWER REYENUE FUND
3212 Rz¢~ Ifo~oam I~c
3213 Wmsrma~r At~zo Ass SToam
3214 R~memw~r P~rs~N~ I~c
3215 H~,~ G H~r~
SEWER ~ WATER DEPOSIT FU~tD
t 410 Jo~ 6~mxma
1411 HE~,Em G N~m~m~
280. O0
! 64.06
4.24 ~
5.20 -
455.50
10. O0
1!. 83
107.25~
8. O0
25. O0
.,i~.50_~
40.50
WATER DEPOSITERS FUND
8642 H
UTILITY GEh~RAL FUND
033 Dmnnmco Gogs~ Oo
PUBLICITY FUND
7. 50
$1. t',95.
121.98
121.98
54,868.22
1970
GENERAL
2406~ S~r~ PaoTm¢~'~m E9~zm O~ 21.60
2~0~5 B~o~
2~0~6 R L Ga~o~s ~r~ 1~7.00
240~7 F~o O~L Ue 5~.28
2~060 Hm~Y's CeF~mm ~som 6t.$0
2~0G3 Jex's G~i~ ~ Bms~ 7~.50
2~06~ L~m~a UNIFORMB IN¢ 128.00
2.~06~ g~asz~ ~o~ ~ g~ Go 65.18
2~066 M~z~_ PCB D~¢ 7. O0
2~067 M~xx
2~068 IYo~ma~ RFO ~ lI~ U~ I~¢ 123.48
2~069 Mmx~co Feae~ 370.00
24070 J~zs ~ lfosz~Y H D 10.00
24071 Rm~o~mS A~oae~N 18.00
1, 710. 99
WATER SYSTEM REFENUE FUND
12~84 BILA L~N~XELTEa 120. O0
12585 BOYNTON A~TO S~y I~¢ 46.46
12604 W~z~ ~cDowE~L 3.05
SEWER RETENUE FUND
3210 RTNKE~S MATE:~IALS
3211 Be~NTO~ AUTO S~pp~Y
79. 93
1~.45
SEWER ~ WATER DEPOSIT FUND
1409 ~I~L LINCFELTER 15. O0
15., O0 7 2. 8t O. 58
A~e~s~ 5. 1970GENERA'£ FUND
2~075 H~LSEy ~ ~aIFFITH 155.90
24077 FZaE Dm~za~m~ 1 7. ~5
~19. C9
24079 OcsLmr S~ Ce 300,~00
24020 Tmm O~Ympr~ Spos~ Smop tmc 26.80
24081 P~5m Bmzcm Posz =~mms 6G. 22
24083 Hm~ar _H~a~ 5. O0
1~. 09
2~086 PS~E~ P~r~r Go 59. O0
24087 Jo~ F P~L 10. O0
2~088 P~cz~ O~m~ Go 51.20
24089 Rose Ozs W~s~ 14.50
3, 1970
1970
WATER SYSTEM REVENUE FUND
12629 ALLmm I~S A~mi~c~, 91.00
12690 A~
12991 A~mm Ixs Go 300. O0
12592 2~m~ I~s ~o ~90. O0
~2593 H~wm~s & H~rL~e~ 160. O0
12~94 W~I~ ~cDow~Lz 24. O0
12~96 GI~Y o~ B B PET~ G~ 1.50
12697 B
12598 Ge~m~c~ E~e Ge 9JO. O0
12599 J p ~o~
12600 B~a~'s E~Ec Ho~ea Sm~zcm 34.82
7, 865.35
SEWER REVENUE FUND
3199 LmLLY'S D~m ~ Pmo~o I~c 35,47
$200 ~m~ I~s A~cr 132.00
3201 Hzw~Ns ~ H~L~ON 160.00
3202 Jos~ L Aac~m P~z~e I~c 25.00
3203 AaTomsomacrs Imc 3.36
3204 Bex~ro~ P~m ~ S~pm~r I~e 14~.96
3205 BYa$ 's E~mc He~oa SEa~rcm 33. O0
3206 A~L~ Gm, oR ~ ~m~ Pao I~c 215.64
3207 Gozs~ ~hcm~xm I~c 21.46
3208 2~o~zs D~y 320.25
1, 1~0. ~9
RETIREI~ENT TRUST FUND
06~9 R~xA Gza~x~ 50. 58
0650 OLr~m R Wz~acx 135.12
06~1 ~ Jo~mse~ 71. O0
0662 Wood, ow E~s~Y ~4.51
FIREffEN'ff RELIEF & PENSIOn- FUND
400 Jo~ T~m~m
24.27
59.65
UTILITY GENERAL FUND
032 R~szm~L & Axon 253.6?
"233. 6 ?
1970
PAY~¥ENTS HADE IN AUGUST 1970
GENERAL FUND
24007 EL~o
24008 ALL~x I~$~a~c~
24011 C~ LE~s~
24012 H~wr~Ns
2~013 KrR~e~
2~022 A~s ELmc S~pp~ms
24023 ~o~ao~zrs INe
2~025 f ~ f
2~026 To~ Am~ms SEc~ e~ S~
2~027 ~ Sec
24028 O~rr ~ B B
2~029 B~mEsm~ ~ Hos~
2~0~0 BE~ ~ Go I~c
2~031 Ta-s B~osse~
~0~9 .~LLIED OHLO~
24044 JmaaY E~L
24045 E~s~ ~o~SZ P~mma Co
24046 Gm~oem W FowLm~ Go I~c
2~047 FORT LAUDEaD~LE NEWS
2~051 H~mm's
2~052 R G Gon~ Go
2405~ D~vcmm E~w~Rm Go
24059 H~s~cE P~ Imc
18. $0
$1 7. O0
76. O0
8. O0
336. O2
~00. O0
60. O0
2~5. I 0
1,350. O0
886.24
1,335.50
132~. O0
12~. O0
2, ~. 7~
13~ 20
16.81
28 7. 9~
19.50
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2~. O0
~. ~6
12. O0
26. O0
36'. O0
~. 26
~6. O0
86. ~8
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28. O0
6. O0
285. ~
200. 7~
~6.07
~0.20
21.90
I~. 06
~2. O0
51. ~0
10.~
105. O0
2~. O0
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