Minutes 07-20-70MIi~dTES OF REGULAR CI%~f COUNCIL MEETING i~LD AT CITY HALL~ BOYNTON
BEACH. FLORIDA~ MONDAY~ JULY 20~ 1970~ AT 7:30'P. M.
PRE~NT:
~omas A. Sua%mer, Mayor
Forrest Wallace, Vice Mayor
Mrs. Emily Jackson, Councilwoman
Michael V. Michael, Councilman
ABSENT:
Leonard Nylund, Councilman
Clarence Q. Jones, City Manager
Gene Moore, City Attorney
Tereesa Padgett, City Clerk
Mayor Summers called the meeting To order at 7:30 P. M.
Harold Hopkins gave the Invocation and Flag Salute was led by Leroy
Hart is ·
SPECIAL G~ESTS
Thomas Canavan and Robert Beyrer, Senior Citizens Sterling Village
R. B. Vastine and Norman Alexander, Leisureville
Mr. Outstine, President Hampshire Gardens
ANNOUNCEMENT - MEETING RE 1-95
City Manager Jones announced t_he meeting with Mr. Ramos of the State
Dept. of Transportation at High Point would be held Friday, July 24th,
at 10:30 A. M. It has been requested by High Point Homeowners Assn.
that attendance be limited to delegation they selected.
MIh~dTES
Mr. Michael moved that minutes of the regular meeting o~ July 6, 1970
be accepted as submitted, seconded by Mrs~ Jackson and motion carried
5-0. Mr. Wallace abstained because he was absent at this meeting.
Mrs. Jackson moved that minutes of special meetinq held July 16, 1970
be approved~ seconded by Mr. Michael and motion carried 3-O.
Wallace abstained.
P~BLIC AUDZENCE
Mr. Wallace moved that the request of Mr. Walter Lacey be placed on
the Agenda under ~Other~ and taken up later in the evening. Motion
seconded by Mr. Michael and motion carried 4-0.
Thomas Canavan made inquiry regarding beach, Boynton Road, Seacrest
Blvd.~ and announced meeting of Concerned Citizens at City Hall on
Thursday, July 23rd: at 7:30 P. M.
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MINUTES
REGULAR CITY CG~NCIL MEETING
J~LY 20, 1970
PUBLIC AUDIENCE, cont'd
Eddie Mitchell - 529 NE 12th Ave. - discussed sports events at wilson
Cente~ &nd the need for transportation facilities to transport chil-
dren from Boynton to various towns. He further discussed the rest room
facilities, and noticed the City bad gone out for bids for restrooms.
He then requested a concession sta~d, anno~ncer*s booth and public
address system. Mayor Summers replied that the City had paid for ma-
terial for concession stand that the Legion built, and tbmt he per-
sonally had given them a P. A. system.
Mr. Robert Beyrer - stated that his resignation as representative Of
Senior Citizens of Sterling Village had been declined by the Executive
C0uneil, therefore he wo~ld continue. He asked the City to practice
economy so people in Sterling Village would not be hurt, then u~ged
the City Council to p~rchase more public beach.
Harry Miller, President, Boynton Beach Taxi Service - stated that he
had his Manager communicate with Mayor Summers with regard to complaints
and thought it had been handled verbally. He said he came down himself
to let Council know he wanted to do the right thing about the franchise.
He has now submitted a ETitten statement which was read.
.BIDS
Restroom facilities.-. Wilson Recreation Area
One bid was received from Hays Robinson for the res. t-2oom facilities at
Wilson Center, in the amount of $3,624.86. Mr, Wallace moved to accept
the bid~ and motion was seconded by M~. Michael, and motion carried 4-0.
Open Recreation B~ildin~ - SW 15th Avenue
Bids of $4~221 by Hays Robinson and $3,925 by Ward Constz~ction ware
received. Mrs. Jackson moved that the bids be rejected, and asked the
City Manager to look into having City crew ~uild this facility. Motion
seconded by Mr. Wallace~ and motion carried 4-0.
PUBLIC HEARING
Consider Request of Layton E:_ Timm,. Jrt. - Timm Signs for exception...to
hg_i~ht limit of a sign
Layton Timm requested an exception for putting up a sign for Standard
Oil Co. at 2403 S. Federat Hway, 35' instead of 30~ as permitted by
Code. No one appeared objectin~ to the request. Mr. Wallace moved
the variance be granted. Motion seconded by }k~s. Jackson andmotion
carried 5-1. Mr. Michael voted :~no~.
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MINUTES
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
J~LY 20~ 1970
LEGAL
Ordinances - 2nd Reading
O?dinance No. 70-12 - Sign ordinance left on table.
.Ordinance No. 70-18 - Granting request for conditional use (Lassiter
parcel)
Th, e City Attorney recommended that O~dinance 70-18 be tabled until
Right of Way question is resolved. Mr, Michael moved to table second
reading. Motion seconded by Mrs. Jackson and motion carried 4-0.
Ordinances - 1st Reading
Ordinance No. 70-20 - Declaration of Intent to Annex Congress Ave. R/W
The City Attorney read O~dinance 70-20 on first reading. M~s. Jackson
moved that Ordinance 70-20 declaration to annex Congress Ave. be passed
on first reading. Motion seconded by Mr. Wallace and motion carried
4-0.
.Ordinance ~o. 70-21 - Cancelling Bus Franchise
The City Attorney read CTdinance 70-21 on first reading. Mr. Michael
moved that Ordinance 70-21 be passed on first reading, seconded by
Mr. Wallace and motion carried 4-0.
RESOLUTIONS
No. 70-T - Establishing Policy re Extension of Sewer and Water Lines
The City Attorney read Res. 70-T establishing policy re extension of
sewer and water lines, li~. Michael moved that Res. 70-T be passed.
Seconded by Mr. Wallace and motion carried 4-0.
No. 70-U - Accepting Federal Grant
The City Attorney read Res. 70-U re accepting Federal grant for ex-
pansion of sewer facilities. Mr. Michael moved that 70-U be passed
on fimst reading. Seconded by ~i~s. Jackson and motion carried 4-0.
~. 70-V - Amending Civil Service Rules and Regulations
The City Attorney read Res. 70-V amending Civil Service Rules $ Regula-
tions. Mrs. Jackson moved to adopt Res. 70-V~ seconded by Mr. Wallace
and motion carried 4-0.
No. 70-W - Requesting sidewalks along Seacrest Blvd.
The City Attorney read Res. 70-W requesting Palm Beach County to con-
st~uct sidewalks along Seacrest Blvd. M~. Michael moved to pass
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MINTdTES
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
J~LY 20, 1970
RESOLUTIONS: eont'd
Res. 70-W~ seconded by Mrs. Jackson and motion carried 4-0.
Res. 70-X - Sewer C~ossing under FEC R/W
The City Attorney read Res. 70-X re sewer crossing under FEC R/W in
connection with sewer plant facility. Mr. Michael moved to adopt
Res. 70-X, seconded by Mrs. Jackson and motion carried 4-0.
OTHER
Report on status of ~ulfst~eam Ma~.ina
Mr. MOore, City Attorney: reported that the owner of Gulfstream Marina
filed petition and Circuit Court has jurisdiction, and it is believed
fiual hearing will be held within the next thirty days.
OLD BUSINESS
Presentation by Mr. Rigamount~ A~chitect, on proposed Police complex
Mr. Rigamount, A~chitect for Police complex, submitted several sites
which have been reviewed for building Police complex.
1. North of City Hall
2. East of City Hall
3. Bt. 16 near Civic Center
4. Present Police Station site
5. 20 acre tract owned by City
6. Area near Water Tower
Mm, Rigamount estimated that construction cost would possibly run 820
to $25 per square foot.
Mr. Michael moved that Council receive the study and go into workshop
session. Seconded by Mrs. Jackson and motion carried 4-0.
Report ~y City Manager on proposed acquisition of beach property
The City Manager reported on proposed beach sites. There are five
sites under consideration.
1. North of Present Beach
2. South of Parcel ~1, and contiguous to ~t
3. South of Parcel #2 lying bet. ~2 and Present Beach
All of the above offered at $1500 per foot
4. Parcel north of Busch's - 632~ at $465,000
5. North extension of 15th - 440~ at $440,000
300'
200'
~00'
Mr. Warren, County Commission, said it would be Tuesday before he would
have an answer about the County participating in purchase of beaah area.
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MINUTES
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
J~LY 20, 1970
_OLD BUSINESS, coned.
M~. Beyrer spoke in favor of north beach area. ~. Michael moved that
this be taken up at workshop meeting, seconded by M~s. Jackson and
motion carried 4-0.
RepOrt by Ha~o!d ~ on sta.~s 0F new ~ystem for ,qarbage..and trash,
picku~p
Mr. Hopkins reported on status of new system for garbage and trash
pickup to the effect that they hoped to start using new equipment within
the next week or ten days. He said $ memo would be sent to residents
with regard to new system. He suggested that a new ordinance get first
reading at the next Council meeting.
Mrs. Jackson moved to accept Mr. Hopkins' report, seconded by ~. Wal-
lace and motion carried 4-0.
~Report bM City Manager on status of parcels reqqested to be cleared on
Resolution 70-P
The City Manager reported on status of the two parcels to be cleared
on Res. 70-P. M~. Michael moved to accept the report, seconded by Mrs.
Jack~on and motion carried 4-0.
Mr. Wallace moved to turn the clearing of the Field parcel over to
Mr, Moore and to have Circuit Court declare the abatement at expense of
ovmer. Motion seconded by ~s. Jackson and motion carried 4-0.
~EW BUSINESS None
~DMINISTRA~VE
Consider appointment to Recreation Board
Mr. Wallace moved that Samuel Kendrickbe appointed to serve on the
Recreation Board, motion secor~ed by ~fr. Michael end motion carried 4-0.
~eport on Palm Beagh County Municipal League Meetin~
Mrs. Jackson and Mr. Jones reported on Palm Beach County Municipal
League meeting. It was revealed that 70% of County tax dollars is paid
~yresidents ?f munieipalities~ but it is spent by County for the bene-
it o~ the unincorporated areas. ~s. Jackson reported the liaison
committee would send questionnaires to all candidates before election,
and it was ~urther brought out that County passed ordinance it could
ua~der Home Rule buy any sewer plant ~or $1.00, but this was reportedly
repealed last Tuesday.
~. Michael recommended the minutes of the Municipal League meetings
be made available in order to obviate the need fo~ Mrs. Jackson to
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MINUTES
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEET//qG
J~LY 20, 1970
ADMINISTRATIVE, contd.
make these reports. Mrs~ Jackson Stated that subject reports were be-
ing made in order for taxpayers to kno%~ where their money is spent.
Mr. Wallace moved that Mrs. Jackson's report be accepted~ seconded by
Mr. Michael and motion carried 4-0.
Consider Requests for Beverage Licgnses
1. Sant~ Ro~pe - 710 N. Federal Highway
Mr. Michael moved that the request of Santa Rogge for beverage license
be approved subject to Health DePt. approval. Motion seconded by Mms.
Jackson and motion carried 4-0.
2. Esau Watson - 110.N. E...~Oth Ave.
Mr, Michael moved that request of Esau Watson for beverage license at
~10 NE 10th Ave. be approved, seconded by Mrs. Jackson and motion car-
ried 4-0.
Consider Applications. for Permit to Solicit
1. v...... F. W. Post 4141 .7 Delray Beach
Mr. Michael moved that the request of VFW Post 4141 to solicit re schol-
arship for Seacrest and Carver be approved. Motion seconded by Mrs.
Jackson and motion carried 4-0.
2. Fraternal Order of Police & F. O, P. A.
Mr. Michael moved that the request of FOPA be ~ranted, seconded by ~s.
Jackson and motion carried 4-0.
LIST OF PAYMENTS FOR .J~NE
~. Michael moved that list of payments for June be accepted as sub-
mitted. Motion seconded by If~. Wallace and motion carried 4-0.
Approva% of Bills
}~. Wallace made a motion that payment of Chamber of Commerce bill in
the amount of $1,633.00 be denied and that this should be considered in
a workshop Session; seconded by P~. Michael. Motion carried 4-0.
Mayor Summers requested the City Manager to poll Council and schedule
time and date for workshop meeting for several items. It was agreed
the Chamber of Cor~erce item will be considered' separately.
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MINUTES
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL ~ET/~NG
J~LY 20~ 1970
C
ADMII~ISTRATIVE, cont~.
~i~. Miehael moved that bill of American Cast I~on Pipe Co. be paid in
amount of $3,609.21: ~seaonded by Pi~s. Jackson and motion ca,tied 4-0.
f~£HER
I~L~. Michael moved to grant a variance of 8'9 on the width requimement
of a barber shop in accordance with the request of Walte~ Laeey. Motion
seconded by Mrs. Jackson and carried 4-0.
~DJOURNMENT
Meeting adjourned at approximately 10 P. M.
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
Thomas ~. Su~ners, Mayor
Forrest L. Wa!taee, Vice Mayor
,~oman
City Cte~k ~ ~
Leonard
E. Nylund~ Councilman
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PAYMENTS MADE IN JUA~ BY ~DATE
JOh¥E l, i970
JUNE 2, 1970
J~ ~, 1970
JUk~ 4, 1970
JUI~E 5, ~970
JUNE ~; 1970
~NE ~ 970
JUNE ~0, 1970
JUNE ~, ~970 - - -
JUNE ~2, ~970 - -
JUNE ~, i970 - - -
JUi~E ~ ~970 - -
JUNE ~ 1970 - - -
~NE ~, ~970 - - -
JUNE 2~, ~970 ....
~UNE 2~, ~97~ - - -
UN~~ 26, 19VO ....
~U~E 29, 1970 - -
16, 147. 85
2, 654. 75
71.24
1,430. $2
23, 426.48
~9, ~ 26.6~
5, 465. ~9
~, 772.58
29, 760. ~
24, 54~.
$~. O0
51,297. I8
25~. 23
27, $21.98
2, 483. 83
2, 671,59
8~94~ 56
1 7,I G14. 02
30,.856.23
268.85
29g~057. 70
PAYMENTS MADE BY FUNDS
GENERAL FUND * ....
WATER SYSTErl REVENUE FUND -
SEWER REVENUE FUND - -
SEWER ~ WATER DEPOSIT FUND -
~;ATER DEPOSiTERS FUND - -
SEkiGE DEPOSIT FUND ~ -
POLICE RETIREME~T FUND -
FIRE~EN'S .~ETIRE~ENT FUND
RETIREMENT TRUST FUND
PUBLICITY FUND ....
I ~ S ~U~E9 ......
UTILITY GENER~EL FUND - --
145,180. 90
66, 980. 62
28, 444.5 7
849.90
21 7. 50
13.50
~ , 756.85
84. I0
30!. 21
~, 835.05
97.02
5,0~ 259. O0
299, 05 7. ~'~
.. " P~Y~EU~S ~nE r~r JrrmE 1970
Ju~E 15, 1970
GE)tER2L £U!.ID
3~ 220~ ~0
$~ 220. Od
f,,L4TER SYSTEIf RE?EI, IU~ Fruk~-D
12471 ~r~cz~z ~ .90
12472 E~o G E~rorr 2.84
4.70
7. 60
12.30
SEXIER ~, ~O!TE~'~ DEPOSIT FOk¥D
!555 Vruczur Gn~s~ 16. $0
1336 £~ro G Ensroz? 17~60
1357 Gr~s Nc Go~rurzs t5o50
50. O0
22.50
tt£LZ~= ~ Y
390 Bor~zzo~ BE2'c_s Jrr~rro~ ~tO~EUS OSt~S 977.00
977.00
UTIZITY ,~z?IERAt,
027 DEn~rco Oo~¥srn Go
20, ~.~o
~,.,,~,o O0
20, ~,~9o Od
23690
23691
5,00
30.00
35°00
J~¥~ 1 7, 19 70
2~692 CITY OF ~ ~ ~?~TE.~-n~..z,.p.. ~ 022,04
23693 Sovrr~zn~, ~,~ I~L ~0 7~ 97
~s 190. 52
23695 W~E~ srszE~ ~VE~UE~ ~ ~Wm 1,~76.35~
23698 Nt~ S~.zz_~rus_Pooh Bo~n ~' uz~n !, ~25.82
23699 Boxzr~o~ BE~cz i'~'~onr~L P~ 9, 532.50
23700 z r~E~z's R~SrEF ~ Pzusro~~ ~es~,~n 123. 76
2370~ ~ ....
3702 Po'sLrcr~ ~u,u~ 4, 10o.o9
~ u~.~ ~ 000. O0
25705 ~'zss~n ~mmonrrzrs Sm~rcm 51.00
Juz~E 1 O, 19 70 SEWER
fgATER DEPOSIT FUND
1323 E~E>zz
1324 H~rE~x
132~ L
tl, 1970 ~EA_~,ER
12480
U S ?osz O?~zes
1970
£36~7 G~r~ Ho~s
7. 50
7. 50
15.50
7,, 50
7.50
45.50
7.50
34.00
t~sPOJIT~Rb FOJ;~,
~602 Emw~m R Epp
~u~03 RO~E~ HUZcHz:~so~-
9, 868.31
230.09
133.05
252.67
819.50
7~ 778.12
9!. O0
1 ~o O0
7, 000. O0
50. O0
! O. '?0
10. O0
26', ¥28~ 3~
¥. 72
4.10
1.7!0.51
~ O0
1. ~37.~7
1,445~1_7
7.~,0
7.50
16.00
7.50
75. O0
19.50
17. C0
15.50
1 7. ~g 29, 7o O. O_
1970
i9 70
1970
1970
WA TER D£POSITERS FUND
~_T~JOF LA~SEON
8596 G~n~ !~E~Lr~
8597 Fn~crs BnEwEn
¢~TER SYSTEf~ REVE1Co%7 FUA~D
SE~R RETE~iUE FrJArD
3123 RE-~ ~ Z~p REV BoND SINI~ ~%JNB
~.50
7.50
7. 50
7.50
7. 50
7.50
7.50
7.5 0
60. O0 23, 426.
..37, 069.95
37, 0~9.'95
_.22, 056.69
22, 056o6~ 59, I2. o.
~6.00
10.00
460°00
516o00
!0~ 1970
W2T£R SYSTED RE?E~rUEFU~,!
12477 J P
PUBLICITY FUffD
GEN£R.4L
25670 £f~nsrc~n~. ~:ELL$ RL EST
23671 LrsEnrr EL~cr~rc Co
23673 A~ F~ Lz~ Ass Go
23674 Bn~E Gnoss-B~vz
23675 BLuz
12468
1247~
12.4 79
2, 994.90
2, 994.90
7.50
2.50
2. O0
272.09
I, 771.46
298.45
2, 39 7. 60
5.20
181. 70
9.72
196.62~
5,463~49
3120 L ESTELLE ~DA~S
1.¥2~
1870 SEWER ~ WA?ER DEPOSIT
l$13 J~DY L~cY
13~ NrLES SosEmso~r
1315 S~SE S~a~N~Ea:
I316 Jom¢ ~ARNE~T
CNE 5, 19 70
i5.50
16.90
15.50
15..50
15.50
15.50
GENERAL FO?/D
23650 L[~ H~Y T~o~wm 37.00
2~651 TH.o~sGotzsoY 80. O0
23652 ~m~ Bm~T 20.00
236~3 Tma~r~mx 6~. O0
23655 G J OUSLEY 5. O0
23656 En~zs McAaoY 5.00
236~7 Gr~Y o~ B B Pz~y OzsH 10~.36
23658 Gr~r o~ ~ B P~TZY O~sm ~I.90
23659 CITY oF d B PETTY CASH 53.27
236~0 GrzY OF B B PETTY G~z 16.63
23661 Cr~Y OF-~ B P~Yao~ ~N~ 16,877.08
23662 PoL rcm RE~Ia~mNT FUND 195. O~
23663 Fra~E~ 's RE~ rE~ ~ PENszo~ ~ !33. O5
2366~ Rk~r~m~m~T ~h~ST ~s ~8.69
23665 F~Dma~ 6'~s~Zr ~ZO~ t, 068.50
19, 299..53
1,430.32'
WATER SYSTEM REVENUE FUND
12463 GsAaLms RosrEa 5.20
12464 RoBErT NZETO ~.20
12465 Josmps Scro~TzNO
12466 Ifps Jom~ ~f~cos~ 1.22
12467 GzrY OF ~ 3 P~zab~L ~N~ 2,~10.23
12473
12~7~ G~oos ~ Goer 120.00
12475 JEESE W ARNEY 300.00
2, 8~. 1~1
SEWER REYENUE FUN~
3119 OITY oF 3 3 PAYROLL
3122 CzTz om ~ 3 PETTY
1,128.25
8. 09
SEWER ~ WATER DEPOSIT FUND
i$19 Gm.~s
1520 Yo~nv¢
1321 JOSEPH Scro~rr~vo
1322 AUmREY
7.50
7.50
15. O0
.15.50
~45.50
!970
:r~?m 4, ! 9 70
23640
23641
23642
23643
23644
W2TER SYSTE~Y RE?E~IU-E FUZED
12458 Wa-rzz N~-cDowznL
GEneRaL FOTffD
3!1¥ Lzszzn H~_nE~
!312
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23647 B~E Olaoss-BL~ ~ZrE~
236~9 Sa~ Hc~
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12~60
12461
12462
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31! 7 Jom~
311& J~nr~z
~kI2~R DEPOSITE~S F~hYD
1970
/COF ~ T?
10. O0
10o 30
t0.00
2, 3~3. 75
125. O0
132. O0
2, 630. 75
24.00
24.00
55.00
3. 8~
3.84
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15.50
603.~
104.00
182.84
388.00
1,275.96
2, 20
5.20
.20
l. 68
3.9~
5.24
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7.50
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7.50
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7i. 2~
J~W~ 1 ~ 19 70
PA YL~ICTS ~'~2DE IE JU~VE 1970
OFFICERS
~T~-LETIC SILK SCREENIHG (~0
2nv -~rR Go~,n ~ H~ I~-c
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25622 Fs~ N~r Fr~
23624
25625
23626
23627
23628
23629
23630
23631
23633
25634
23635
23636
23637
23658
12~53
12454
12455
12456
12457
12459
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3106 Fs~ PowER ~ LIsn-T Uo
3107 h:~ W iV Grsso~ G~s,~-SEc
387 H~Ro~ p HER~r~
388 Jo~ N TUITE
RTTIREi~EffT TRUST
0640
0642 WOO~ROW
9. O0
153.00
15. O0
15.47
46.20
62. ~5
44.97
61.50
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286. 7¥
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150. O0
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43. 60
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967.69
299.22
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210 2~
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J~E 30,1970
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7.50
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O'0
60. ,n
72, 50
~TT~'TmV
730.19
730,19
UTILITY GEI~,R.4£ FU~{D
30~000.00
30,000.00
$0, 835.23
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19. O0
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12521 OzrY o~ 3
9.92
4.24
5.20
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4.24
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77, 06
3142 D~Trn Goonr~s
3143 PEzzn E Honrrz
3146 OrYx oF B B PErrY
4:.19
3.89
2.70
10.58
W2TER DEPOSITERS FO~VD
8620 Joa~
7.50
7. 50
7,50
22~50
SEWER ~ W_STER DEPOSIT FU}iD
1354 RosE. nY
1356 D~vrs
i357 Ho~s 3~ L~o~
!358 P~-r~LrP
1359 PErE.~ E ~'onrrz
15. O0
15.50
7.50
17.80
7.50
15.60
17.60
7.50
03.70 25'8.85
WATEk DE20SIT~RS FU~-D
8613 Jo~'z¢ J
, , 7~ 50
7..50
~:.W2~E DEPOSIT FU~TD
350 Jo~.~' J
6,.50
6,50
..T~E 26, 19 70
GEt:ERAL F~k~iD
23 782
23 783
23 784
23 785
25 786
23787
23 78.9
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6. O0
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987. 6!
203.78
I14o 65
260.94
818.50
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W.4. TER
12~07
.- ~O~ELL
08o. 64
3.72
090. 38
SE~;ER RE?EArU£ FU~iD
925.91
930.91
W2TER DEPOSiTERS FU~¢D
$812 Jos Woomcoc.~ J~
7.50
7.50
7.50
7. 50
7. 50
37.50
S£WER & W;(TER DEPOSIT
!343 Lr~.~ D~Bo~
JI~w~ 29, 19 70
W_~TER SYSTE!f RETE2rUE FSEntD
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