Minutes 08-03-70MINUTES OF REGULAR CITY COUNCIL ~ET~¢G HELD AT CITY [~ALL, BOYNTON
BEACH~ FLORIDA~ MONDAY~ A~GUST 3, 1970, AT 7:30 P: M.
PRESENT:
Thomas A. Summers, Mayor
Forrest Wallace, Vice Mayor
Mrs. Emily Jackson: Councilwoman
Ctarenee Q. Jones, Jr., City Manager
Gene Moore, City Attorney
Tereesa Padgett, City Clerk
ABSENT:
Michael V. Michael, Councilman (away on business)
Leonard Nylund, Councilman (away on vacation)
Mayor Summers called the meeting to order at 7:30 P. M.
Vice Mayor Wallace gave the Invocation and Flag Salute ~as led by
Boy Scout Troop 395.
INTRODHCTION OF GHESTS A~ CIVIC GROUP REPRESENTATIVES
R. B. Vastine, Pres., LeiSurevil!e Homeowners Organization
Norman Alexander, Vice Pres., Leisureville Homeowners Organization
Charles Ayers, Pres., High Point 2 Homeowners
Robert Beyrer, Sterling Village
Hank Thompson, Pres. Kiwan/s and Chamber of Commerce Director
ThOmas Canavan, Concerned Citizens
Frank McCoy, former Mayor
David Roberts, High Point Homeowners Association
Frank Carroll, Treasurer~ High Point
Announcements by ~,~. Jones, City Manager
Due to work load of the budget Mr. Jones asked citizens to make ap-
pointments before coming in; requested M~. Moore to give voting
Ruirements (resident of State for one year and City 6 months, and in
addition, Charter states if they vote in local election they must not
have voted in any other place during past year~
A letter from n.~ard .3z~son, Pres Sterling Village, was read stat-
ing that Robert Beyre'~...~,- =po~e~.~!~n~ ~ m at Counc~_l meetings for Sterling
Village.
Re_gj_examination qf City]~ Position re 1-95 at MW 15th Avenue
The City Manager ~eported that on June 24, 1965 Res. 63-2 was passed;
on March 7, 1966 Res. 6~,! was passed; on May 25~ 1966 Res. 66-8A was
passed. Me reported thai'Michael V. Michael, Councilman, requested
:to go on record that no change be made to the present plan of the
SW 15th Ave. location. '
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MIN~dTES
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL t~,ETING
AUGUST 3, 1970
Re-examination of Ci~.'$ Position re 1-95 at SW 15th Avenue, cont'd.
Thomas Canavan, Sterling Village - against SW 15th Ave. exit
Hank Thompson, C~hairman Chamber of Commerce Highway Planning -
Favored status quo plans
Robert Beyrer, Sterling Village Senior Citizens - Against
David Roberts ~ High Point - not against 1-95 per se but feels inter-
change should be on west side or au 23rd Ave.
Frank Leschner - suggested pushing diamond back
Mrs. Frank Carroll - discussed removal of bodies at cemetery and air
pollution
Stanley Tare - Vice-Pres. of Developers of High Point - favored elim-
inating the interchange and urged they work toward ramp system
if they have to have interchange
Mrs~ Jackson: Councilwoman - all court eases will cause delays too.
According to maps which ~,~s. Jackson reviewed at the State Road
Dept. she does not feel that SR9 and 1-95 are the same road.
Dorothy DeVernes - Lives in Boca and plans to move to High Point -
was very grateful to Mrs. Jackson
Ray Sandel: High Point - against interchange
Mrs. Malarkey ~ High Point - against interchange
Paul King~ Ocean Ridge - suggested ramp be on inside of freeway~
street over top and ramp underneath with stop light at top
Georqe Ampot~ High Point Board of Directors - said he had been in
close touch with Congressman Paul Rogers ~ who is in touch with
Mr. Volpe, urged Council to vote against
Keith ~}~ond - feels it should be west of tmacks
Mrs. ~uckle - Made inquiry regarding this interchange and one at
Jr. High School
Stanley Weaver, forme~ Planning Board Chairman - said this new dia-
mond interchange would miss Jr. High School by 98 ft. Doesn't
see why they have to have interchange that big. Stated he felt
they needed a grade separation~ beoause of police and fire
protection alone.
Mr. Wallace moved that the City re-affirm its original position as
to interchange at SW 15th~ with pressure to be brought about to re-
study idea towards a ramp system~ towards a tight diamond~ and that
should either one of J(~ese be turned down that it go as it now is.
Mayor Summers stated he didn't think it was fair to the three Council
members present; it should have been brought up before the full
Couneil~ but he would seeond-it~ and do all he could to get it into
a ramp system.
Mrs. Jackson stated her opinion was that interchanges shouldn't be
that close together, but she would go along with tight diamond~ but
won't go along with the other part of motion.
Motion carmied 2-1. Mrs. Jackson voted ~no~.
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M/2~dTE S
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL ~ETING
AUGUST 3, 1970
Inter, miss ion
MINUTES - Regular Meeting, July 20:1970
Mrs. Jackson moved that minutes of July 20th meeting be accepted. Mo-
tion seconded by Mr. Watlaee, and motion carried 3-0.
PUBLIC AUDIENCE
Albert J. Wehrett felt the Council should be praised for what they
have done fo~ the benefit of the community - (1) ~oad pavement pro-
gram; (2) improved recreation; (3) investigation at Leisurevilte;
(4) ~efforts toward controlling signs; (5) sewer and water expansion;
(6) investigation oF promotional costs of Chamber of Commerce;
(7) hiring new City Manager; (8) completion of fire station;
(9) new trash and garbage collection system; (10) moving toward solu-
tion of beach property; (11) holding open discussions~ (12) police
complex study being made; (13) making efforts to stop County 9~asping
added authority~ over lives of those in municipalities; and (14) de-
si~es of a few vested interests no longer ~atered to.
Eddie Mitchell - didn t agree with commendin~ Council for items listed
a hove.
Ezell Hester - felt the prodding they had received helped get things
a ccomplished.
]~enneth Lyman - thanl~d City for starting work on the two-way street
in the dock area, but still have problem parking ears ~ Offered the
City ten palm trees, for beautification.
Thomas Canavan - inquired as to who makes assessments and how budget
can be made up when millage rate is not known.
BIDS
C.onsider Award of .Alterm~te Additives Portion of Bid on Area 12C
P~. Hopkins reviewed bids received on Area 12C. Mr. Wallace moved
that City award altePnat~ additive portion of bid on Area t2C~ Mo-
tion seconded by ~s. Jackson and motion carried 3-0.
LEGAL
ORDINANCES - 2nd Readin~
~o. 70-12 - Sign O~dinance
No. 70-18 - conditional Use of Lassiter Parcel
Moore recommended leaving Sign O~dinance and Conditional Use of
Lassiter Parcel on table.
~INUTES
REGULAR CItY COUNCIL ~ET~G
A~GUST 3~ 1970
ORDINANCES - 2nd Reading, contd.
No. 70-19 - Rezoning Cott~ill and Miller parcels
The City Attomney mead O~dinance No. 70-19.
O~dinance 70-19 be passed on second reading.
Mr. Wallace and motion carried 3-0.
Mrs. Jackson moved that
Motion seconded by
~o. 70-20 - Declaration of Intent to annex Congress Ave. Right of Way
The City Attorney read O~dinance No, 70-20. Mr, Wallace moved that
Ordinance No. 70-20 be passed on second reading, seconded by Mrs. Jack-
son and motion carried 3-0.
_Ngt 70-21 - Cancelling bus franchise
The City Attorney read O~dinance No. 70-21 me cancelling of bus fran-
chise. Mrs. Jackson moved that Ordinance 70-21 be passed on second
reading. Motion seconded by Mr. Wallace and motion carried 3-0.
ORDINANCES - Is= reading
No. 70-22 - Amending Chapter 13 re trash S garbage collection
The City Attorney asked that O~dinanee No. 70-22 be deferred until
the next meeting. Mr. Wallace moved to defer O~dinanee 70-22 until
the next meeting. Mrs, Jackson seconded the motion and motion was
carried 3-0.
RESOLUTIONS
No. 70-Y - Requesting funds for acquisition of beach property
The City Attorney read Res. 70-Y urging County commissioners to give
consideration to mequesting ~unds for acquisition of beach property.
~r. Wallace moved that Res. 70-Y be accepted, seconded by Mrs. Jack-
son and motion carried 3-0.
Mr. Wallace requested the City Managem to check into the fact that the
County had not made application fom $6~000,000 in Federal Funds.
No. 70-Z - Approving designation of 1-95 (S/R 9) as limited access
facility
l.{r. Moore reviewed request to adopt resolution that State Road 9
(Interstate 1-95) Be a limited access to assist in the furtherance of
t/dat program. ~lr. Wallace moved that Res. 70-Z be adopted on first
meadir~. Motion seconded by ~s. Jackson and motion carried 3-0.
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MIS~TES
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL METING
AUGUST 3, 1970
LEGAL, eontd.
QTHER - Conside~ assignment of lease on Boynton Beach Snack Bar
Mrs. Jackson moved that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to sign
assignment of lease on snack bar to Donald Shelhamer. Motion seconded
by Mr. Wallace and motion carried 3-0.
OLD BUSINESS
~. Moore reported that Mr. Field will move equipment into the Rolling
Green' School area to clear acreage parcel as had been requested by the
city.
ADMINISTRATIVE
A. Presentation of Plat -. Treas~e Lane - for tentative approval
Mrs. Jackson moved to tentatively approve plat of T~easu~e Lane subject
to all Sub Divisions requirements being met. Motion seconded by
Wallaee and motion carried 3-0.
B. Oonsider transfer of beverage license - 3010 S. Federal Highway
Mr. Wallace moved that the beverage license at 3010 S. Federal Highway
be t-~ansferred to Sek Kwan Chin and Choi Kwan Chin, subject to Health
Department approval. Motion seconded by }~so Jackson and motion car-
ried 3-0.
C. Approval of Bills
~. Wallace moved the= the hill of the Chamber of Commerce be deferred,
subject to workshop meeting scheduled this week. Motion seconded by
Mrs. Jackson and motion carried 3-0.
}-~. Wallace moved that the bill in the amount o~ ~3~144.54 be paid to
Ed Clanton, seconded by Mrs. Jackson and motion carried 3-0.
1~. Wallace moved that the following bills as submitted by Russell
Axon be paid, seconded by Hrs. Jackson and motion carried 5-0.
!. Murphy Construction Co.
2. Derrieo Construction Co.
3. Overland Construction Co.
Periodical Est. [i:l
Periodical Est.
Periodical Est. [~1
$ 28,494.51
31,193.@6
9,t90,12
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MI~dTES
REGULAR CI%~f COUNCIL tv~ETING
AUGUST 3, 1970
The meeting adjourned at appro×imately 10:00 P.
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
, Mayor
Forfeit L. Wallace, Vice Mayor
5. Jac
City Clerk
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J~LY ~ l, 1970
J~L Y 2, 19 70
J~LY 6, 1970
J~Y 7, 1970
J~Lr 8, t970
J~LY ~9 1970
J~iLY 10, 1970
J~Y 13, 1970
J~nY 1~, 1970
Jt~LY ~, 1970
Jv~ ~6, 1970
J~ I7, !970
Jv~r ~0 ,~70
J~ 2~, 1970
J~ ~2, 1970-
J~r 2~, 1970-
J~ 2~, !970
J~Y 27, i970 -
J~r ~9, 1970 -
JuLY ~0, 1970
JULY ~1, 1970 -
PAYMENTS MADE IN JULY 1970
BY DATE
15,675.03
22, 005.11
550. O0
- $29, 5~tO. 31
107.91
2, 695. 75
19, 6 72.1 ~
4, 802.29
6, 769.65
102, 394. $4
556.27
52, 90~. 40
$$, 111.20
10, ~35. ~0
. 2, 500. 32
1 O, 9 71o 8~
1~, 825. !~
3,065. $~
204. O0
1,681.07
666, 429.92
PAYHE~;TS M2DE BY FUk-DS
GEt'ERtL FUND ....
WATER SYSTEH RE~Eh~JE FUND - - -
SE~ RET_?5~UE FUND .....
WATER DEPOSITERS FUND ....
~EWER ~ WATER DEPOSIT FO%~-D - -
SE~AGE DEPOSIT FUND - - -
RETIREMENT TRUST FUND - - -
FiREHEN' S RELIEF ~ PENSION FUND-
POLICE HETIRE~ENT FUND .....
BOYNTON BEACH HEHORIAL PARK -
UTILITY GENERAL FUND -
428, 91 7. 63
Gl, 627.&0
42, O49.5!
175. O0
672. ~0
16.10
1, ~13.6!
~¥.!0
168.96
1 O, 080. O0
121. 225.51
666, 429~ 92
1970
SEWER RETE~'UE FUND
3196 Iarmm Lrmms~r
$!97 G~a~z
~ND
10o10
, 1~115.17
1,12~.11
SEWER ~ WATER DEPOSIT FUND
1595 Da t~ Res~y~rSa
1 &02 ~
1~05 J~m~s p~
1~06 I~m~ L~ss~Y
1407 Lr~ r~ S~
!~8 Ho~s ~r L~o~
7. 50
1 7.60
15.50
7.50
O0. 50
WATER DEPOSITERS FUND
8¢40 Dma~ Oza~m~
7. 50
7. 50
15. od
R~TIREHENT
064-8
559.52
$~ , 814.05
30, 1970
$1,1970
WATER SYSTEH FUND
12578 Lm~u~ i~ruc~zm
12579 WIL~z~m G~a~rm
12580 .~ U~m9~woom=
12586 G~p Lm~s~Nm ~o~
12587 G~p £~sINc~ 0o~
SEWER RE?ENUE FUND
$192 Joi~N
3193 Lm~
$19~ R~Lpm U~s~zawooi~
SEWER ~ W~TER DEPOSIT FUND
1597 M~xe~
1398 H~Rto~
1599 LEL~m DmNemm
~ ~00 Jim
1.~O1 ~.~
i~_05 R~p~ U~mm~woom
1404 Do_~
~&TER DEPO$'ITERS FUND
8638 W~m~ B~TTO~
SEWAGE DEPOSIT FUND
$53 Rtrmo~mm DomRrxe
GENERAL _, UND
23997 A~_~
23998 G J
23999
2~000
24001
24002
24003
2400~
24005
2~006
5.20
$. 84
· 6~
727. O0
565.50
5.22
lO. lO
~. O0
1. ~9
15.50
7. 50
16.90
17. G0
7.50
7. 50
15.50
?. 50
7.50
7.50
7.50
22.50
9.10
9.1'~ 1. 681. OF
150. O0
5. O0
5. O0
20, .996.71
174.04
13~. 05
446. 85
1,126. 50
41.85
5.20
4.72
2,472.19
2. ss.
J~ y
24, 19 70
~U
J LY 27, 1970
28, 1970
29,1970
P2YffENT$ MADE It~ JU£Z 1970
GENER~ FU]~D
23982 GL,~ ~mm Moss
23984 P~ Bm~c~ Pos~ ~r~ms
SEWER REVE~UE FUND
100.00
44.49
12.00
235.00
11,342.~3
1,441.77
76~ O0
1, &
~. 77
966.24
965.24
_ ~, 825.14
~ENERA£ FUND
WATER SYSTEN RE?E~UE ~ UND
12~77 F~ Pewm~ ~ L~
SEWER RETENUE
3191 F~ Powma
GENERAL FU~D
25988 Hzcs~
23989 Frc~o~
25991N~a~
GE~ERAL FO~¥D
23992 G~¥ o~ B B P~ GAS~
23993 Rr¢~ Nero,s I~c
2399~ Rssr~ E~Ea~
2,266.25
10~.00
2, 37~ 25
1 73~ 22
522.37
3, o35.8
1~.00
56.00
10.00
10.00
204.00
20~.00
95.28
6~9.0I
267.50
56.99
1,0~8~ 78
1, 0~8. 78
~UL Y
~0, 1~9 ? i)~NERAI, FU!ID
23996 E~¢
144.~2
88.76
232.98
22,
1970 SEWER RE~rENUE FUND
3186 BL~m C~ss £L~r~ S~r~m
118,8!
1t8.81 2, gO0.
23, 1970
1970
GENERAL FUND
23970 N~ ~
239 75
WA TER
125 72
1~$ 73
2~$. O0
76. O0
76, O0
1GO~ O0
it~ ~0
~. 20
2.64
8,14
i~, 98
SEWER REVENUE FU.~D
$188 N~a~ £~s~m~
22~ 70
SEWER & WARER DEPOSIT FUND
1590 M~a~
15.60
10.10
17.60
60. O0
16. O0
7. 60
17.60
153. $0
WATER DEPOSITER$
8836 A~mwnvm
7.60
7.60
i~8.9~
!~8.9~
POLIGE RETIREMENT FU~rD
BOYNTON BEAGH NEHORI~£ PARK
598 Fzas~ sz~s ~ i~s~
i oo
1 .000. O0
GENERAL FUND
23977 Po~zcm
26978 Fz~m~m~'s am~zm~ ~ Pm~szoN
23979 R~zam~m~ Tn~sr
25981 Jo~N B
9, 759.2~
187. 08
135. 06
210~ 46
645.60
17.$1
1 O, 9 71.8~
~ 20;
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1970
1970
1970
SEWER REKENUE FUND
3180 O.~sr Ge~r F~a~,o
3183 L,~w~m~cm GH.~RSO;~m~
SEWER
1385
GE~VERA£ FUND
23955 Jz~
25958 F~ P~
239~9 Te~s I~c
23960 Se~s~ B~ T~
23964 Ts~ T~s I~s Go
2396~ T~
WATER SYSTEH £ETE~TUE FUND
12~65~ F~,~ BowmR ~ Lra~rr
12569 So~s~ B~ T~ Ge
12570 Hms Lr~m I~s Go
SEWER REYENUE FUND
5184 f~ PewmR ~ Lr~m~
5185 Tsm Mxe LzFm Ims
705.86
' 7o :
15. O0
15.~0
7.50
~ ~o
10. O0
55. O0
12~. O0
10.00
6,055.27
10.15
52 7. ~6
20. O0
190.52
40.60
3~7. 55
7.515.~-7
2, $62.21
9.72
2, 3 72.83
754.67
739.80
55, 111.20
22, 1970
SmWE~ ~ WATER DEPOSIT FUND
1687 G~Lmes Go~m
GENRAL FUI~D
WATER SYSTEM REYE~.~UE FUND
!25~ :B~am GRoss B~vm S.:zrmzm
7. 50
7. 50
272.09
104. O0
1,777. 89
45,, 85
2, 199. 81
! 8~. 7o
181.70
10,655.5O
J~f~ 16,' 19 70
17, 1970
20, lo7o
PAYMEIYTS HADE I;t JULY 1970
~WER ~ WATER DEPOSIT FSSYD
1378 l¥~ac F H=LLEa
!379 E J S~¢s~m~
1581 Gm~m ~oe~
WATER DEPOSITERS FUND
8634 LzsT~ Bew~
S~W~iGA: DEPOSIT FU~/D
aE~¥ERAL FUND
26945 R 0
23944
23948
23950 F~E~,ts RE~F
23951 REZraZ~E~ fa~s~
2~952 F~E~L Ca~I~ UNro~
25953 Fr~s~ B~m~ ~ Ta~s~
WATER SYSTEH RETE]gUE FUArD
12560 Crz~ o? /t B P~Y~OLL ~
EWER REYEiYUE
8182 Cr~Y OF ~ B P~raOL~ F~rNm
SEWER ~ WATER DEPOSIT FU.¥D
1582 Fam~m~rcm
RETIRE!lENT TRUST FUND
0647 Jmssm W ~RNEY
UTILITY GENERAL FUN~
GENERAL FUND
2394~ O~sz Oemr~ F~m
23947 HEa~'s
WATER
12559
12566
SYSTEM REYENUE
OlsI GeNT F~xm
15. 50
15. 50
_!6.20
47.20
7. 50
..... 7. 50
25. oO
7.00
~ O0 95.91
2~2. O0
22. 41
1G, 668. 76
126. 45
43t. 53
!, 0¥~. 50
7, 98 7. 16
' 26, 522.81
155.62 _
158.62
!.~26.08
17.60.
" 17.60
552.88
52, 904. ~
~5,079.53
5,7~$.08
12.50
5Lo5 . 6
_ 2.20
I, $!~. 78
PtY~mm~'s ~lmE r~ J~ 1970
J~Y 15, 1970
~ aY 16, 1970
16, 1970
SEWER ~ WATER DEPOSIT FUND
1576 Hl~s~i~n
7.50
7. 50
25. O0
?. 50
~7. 5'~
UTILITY GENERAL FUND
029 BoYNTo~ BELCH isr
i00.000.00
GENBRAL FUND
23956 Gr~y ~F
25957 Dears
23.958 I~En Assoc
25939 Wr~s~
239~0 LrN~t EBLr~
57. 77
! ~!. O0
I0. O0
108. 90
13. O0
20. O0
15. O0
&05.67
WATER
12567
SYSTEM R~.?X~¥UE FUND
12.
!2.02
Smwma Rm~mi~m
25.67
25.67
7.50
7.5
WATER DEPOSITERS FUND
8633 Lms~ma G W~moN
WATER SYSTEH BEYENUE FUND
12556 E J
12557 Lms~ma
12558 Jom~
12565 Htac F l'rL~m~
7. 50
6.60
· 90
5.04
$.72
SEWER REVENUE F8~rD
~176 E J Sw~s~ma
$1 77 M~c F MrLLma
31 78 GEOrgE Coom~
4.90
6. O0
1.55
~1:~.~5
458.36
WATER SYSTEM RE?E~UE FU~
12536
12546
12547
12548
12549
12550
1£555
Tmo.,~ps o~-Ha YWa~ O~E.~r c~
298.15
16.85
fi. 70
8. O0
280. O0
25. O0
1970
SEWER REKENUE FU~D
$165
$!6¢
5171 ~ J
SEWER & WATER DEPOSIT FUND
A~z~v J S~or
GENERA£ FUND
23933 Taoprg~s Imc e~ F~a
~5955 Oz~ OF B B W~Ea Dp~
Co
28. O0
111.7~
221.20
100.0~
1~0.00
~£0.~0
328.00
¢.00
1,557.45
15.50
15.50
227~12
,,!, 589.72
t, 829.55
769.65
WATER SYSTEM REYENUE FU){D
12552 Ac¢ou~ OF 20/85
12553
1255~ L~ Rrcm
12561 GZTY OF
SEWER RE?ENUE FUND
5172 L~
SEWER ~ WATER DEPOSIT FUi~
29.62
5.20
5.20
34. 70
$. O0
87. 59
10.10
372. O2
382.12
7.50
17.60
15. O0
Ju£~ 1 $, 1970
WA~EH DEPOSITERS FUND
8627 J~¢m B~z~a
8628 J~ U~c~az,~zz~
7.50
7.50
15~00
14, 1970
GENER~£ FUND
2589~
23897
23898
23899
23900
23901
~902
23903
2390~
2~905
2390~
23907
23908
2~909
23910
23911
23912
2591~
2~914
239! 5
23919
23920
23921
23923
23924
2592~
23926
25927
25928
2392~
23930
25931
23932
Je=Es E~z~ Ge 37.50
T~ L~rE~ Ce I.~c 72.00
fZ~ L~z~a Go Izza 13. I0
O'B~, ~rE~ ~ O'B~ I~c 160.00
R~o G~ W~s~ 12.50
R~,s~ L~ 31. O0
Taz~m G~a N~s~ar 91.BO
· maox Oo~ $87.50
S~vn~y W~zvma 5.1~
Tommy's Bo~mz~ A~mxsx gOO. O0
TOZCmY'S BONmrN~ l~mmcy 500.00
"'~, 2~
13, 1970
GENERA~L FUND
23866 ALLmN O~mm Ge
23867
23868
23869
238 70
238 71
23872
23873
23876
23877
23878
23879
23880
23881
23882
23883
2388~,
23886
23887
23888
23889
23890
23891
23892
23893
165.20
f & ~ fr~om 19.50
A~m~o~erE & Frmzm Ge 77.00
G~es ~Er Ge~ 2.20
B~ Exxon Go I~e R6. O0
BoY~O~ O~ss S~rc~ 73.68
Go~r R~co~s I~e 1~0.00
D~H~co T~e~o~ & I~p Oo 68.1~
~r~c E~z~s I~c 92.49
Dm~ G~ss & Hza~e~ us 52.00
Eaa~ ~acm F~am Ixe 278.68
E~s~ Ge~s~ Fr~ Eg~R 90~90
F~ss's ~e S~pLy ~ 26.07
Fa~o~sm E~me S~pm~y I~c 19.80
H~s Faz~c~s D~v~ ~ 104. O0
HzLsxz & GarFxrrm I~c 711.29
Hes~ 's Ge~Fmm O~ 88.90
Jom's Ga~ 119.76
' ~. 353. $1
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12539 ALLmm U~mm ~o i40. 75
12540 A W K I~ 308.20
12542 O K4s Lecms~op 13. 75
12543 GO~MmaCr~L E~C Go 54.00
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3!61 D~ Cea G~ ~a~
3162 E~w~a~s Ezmc Oonp
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1369 Fnzzs~ KmLm
1370 Rmzms~aD Scsw~n~z
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185. O0
271.80
10.68
188.25
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8.00
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709.01
23.50
16.90
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J~£Y ~,"1970
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8622 Vrc~ea G~sKY
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862~ H~s R C Rre~o~m
8626 J L O~m~
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£38~6 Cz~x OF B B Pmr~y Ozs~
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31~6 Do~'s Fm~ms~e~m Dm~mR SmeRm
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8626 J-~SPER E~TRK.~
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5.35
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977.94
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25859 Eazcx Y~om E~s ~I~csz~ms I~c 95.10
23861W W Er~zc~m Assoc I~c 1~,~
23862 Tmx Gems~ Spx¢m~ Ixs~ 56.00
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23864 U S Nmws ~ Wo~D Rmpoa~ 5.47
23865 Am~ AxR .Oo~m ~ Hr~ I~c 133.50
19, 672.
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1970 GENERAL FUND
WATER SISTEM RE?ENUE FUi~D
12616 N~em
SEWER REVENUE FU~{D
SEWER ~ W~T~%~ DEPOSIT FUI~D
1366 H~cs~m~
WATER DEPOSITERS FUi~D
8621 Nxcm G~Oss
1970
GENERAL FUND
23~39 H~ Sc~w~sz
25840 E~m~e~
258~1 ~s JoYes COOK
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12628 P~ Yess~s
12fi29 ~F 0~ G~am
SEWER REYENUE FUND
3152 Bosma? B~amms
31~3 G~F Or~ ~oap
SEWER ~ W~TER DEPOSIT FUND
1567 Bomma~ Bzamms
1568 Px~m Kosses
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9.92~
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450.00
5.20
2.90
1!9.59
5.00
"586.15
8.00
19.85
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7.50
107.91
J~r £, 1970
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135.1~
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23821 US Pos~masz~a I8. O0
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12524 OrTr oF B B PlYaOb~
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2, 318.75
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5,150 Or~r o~ B B P~r~ozz
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1,~17.~7
6, 1970
7, 1970
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1362 L A ~vm~r
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32.40
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261,~85.00
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3151 RE~ ~ ImP R~-
31,160. 72
J~,Y 1, 1970
PAYHENTS HADE IN JULY 1970
,~ENERAL FUi~D
23795
23 794
26 795
2.5 796
23797
23 798
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25801
23802
25805
25804
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25806
25807
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24.00
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14.73
117.63
8.60
16.10
60.74
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24.2?
84.10