Minutes 04-20-70MINUTES OF REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD AT CITY HALL, BOYNTON
BEACH, FLORIDA~ MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1970 AT 7:30 P. M.
PRESENT:
~q~e~./,~ Wallace, Vice Mayo. r
M~. Emily M. Jackson, Councilwoman
Michael V. Mic-~el: Counci.]~rmn
Leonmrd E. Nylund, Councilman
ABSENT:
Thomas A. Summers, 5~yor
Gene Moore, City Attorney
Harold Hopkins, Acting City Mgr.
Tereesa Padgett~ City Clerk
In the absence of Mayor Summers, who was attending Mayors Conference
in jacksonvitle~ Vice Mayor Forrest Wallace conducted the meeting.
He led the audience in t/lc Lord's P~ayer, ~ollowed by Flag Salute by
Robert Stoffregen, member of Boy Scout Troop ~305.
Introduction of Guests
Mrs. Jackson introduced her daughter and three grandchildren from
Connecticut.
Robert Beyrer, representing Senior Citizens of Sterling Village and
Concerned Citizens of Boynton Beach, was recognized.
Bertha Welch, Boynton Beach Sorosis Club
.P. resentation of Certificates
Vice Mayor Wallace presented certificates to students of Boynton Beach
Junior High School who participated in the seventh annual Youth in
Goverr~aent program.
MINUTES - Re.gular Meeting, -April 6, 1970
Mr. Nylund moved that minutes of April 6th meeting be accepted as
written, se=onded by Mr. Michael and motion carTied 4-0.
PUBLIC AUDIENCE
Eddie F~itchell, 529~NE 12th Avenue, appeared in regand to toilet
facilities at Wilson Reemeation area. He stated he felt there was
great danger in using toilet facilities at the pool area unless this
was supervised at all times because little children ~ould fall in
and drown and the city would be held liable. He felt there should
be outside facilities because of this factor. He asked thet this be
placed on the agenda so action can be t~ken.
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MINUTES
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL ~ETING
APRIL 20, 1970
Bill Edell - Thanked Council for use of Civic Center for the Sing
Into th Sever~cxes program, and thanked Mr. %'&~llace and }~. Eytund
for attending.
Robemt Bearer - Referred to an article in newspaper regarding the
failure of Council to take action on purchasing beach property. He
felt i~ tb~ city did not purchase additional ~foo~aqs the existing
beach would soon have to be confined to Boynton residents.
john %~ite - 122 b5~ 12th Ave. Asked if letter conce~ housing had
been received. He ~efe~red to Abitone Apts. at ~4 loth being unsani-
tary and hoped city officials would take t/me to make a visit and see
for themselves. He feared fop the safety of children's lives due to
light fixt~mes which have hot wires exposed.
~arT¥ LeFort, 725 0~ Inlet Drive - read an a~ticle f~om the .news-
He felt everyone should be wl!ling to listen to both sides ~-nasmuch
as we do have f~eedom of speech. He re~erenced his remarkS to a
recent happening with Col. Wehre!l.
.Bpb ~Scheurer - Fraternal Order of Police indicated they are in process
of b~ilding a police pistol and rifle ~ar~e. Although all of it to
date has been ~ donations he requested the city b~iid a fence a~ound
the property. Though this is primarily for police training, it is
intended to be open to the public.
Mmrvin %%%/tesi.de - submitted a petition with regard to the sign at
Alfredo's. He noted ~wo addresses had been used 2405 SE Second St. and
240 SE 23rd Ave. is add,ess of ~esidence two houses up from the res-
taumant. He said his ~ife had just been brought home ~rom the hospital
and this sign is very annoying to the family and neighborhood in
ueneral ·
Howard .Foley, 226 SE 23rd - said he felt this is now a night club and
open till 2 A. M. He reiterated the sign to be a nuisance.
Kenneth L~man, 216 SE 5rd. He stated the street adjoining his p~op-
er~y is two-way, but t~he parking is one-way. He said every~one coming
in thinks they have to use his stTeet. He wants somethin~ done as
his street is pretty] much tol~n ~p.
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MINUTES
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEET]2~G
APRIL 20~ 1970
BIDS_ - Receipt of bids for censtr~ction o£ NE 7th Avenue
%n aceo~dan? with policy adopted recently by Council bids were
~eeeived Friday and tabulations p~esented at this meeting. MP.
Michael moved that mecommendation of Tabulating Committee be accepted
and award bid to Hardrives as low bidder. Motion seconded by Mrs.
Jack, on and motion caPPied 4~0.
?UBLIC HEARING
,Request ~of APnold St~oshein to abandon that po{t.ion of NE 7th St.
abu~tlng Lots 23~ 24_a. nd_25, Block 7, Lake Addition--
No one spok~ against the request.
Mr. Stroshein appgared amd stated it would not be possible to build
on the south end because the~e is 25' of muck. However, M~. Hopkins
indicated the city was planning to build a street on S. E. 7th Avenue
ove~ muck.
Mr. Nylund moved the request for abandoning that poPtion of the street
be granted. Motion seconded by Mr. Michael and motion carried
Mrs. Jac~n voted ~no~.
Mr. Moore read Resolution 70-I covering the abandonment of the area,
returning it to acTeage. Mr. Michael moved the resolution be passed,
seconded by M~. Nylund and motion carried 3-1. Mrs Jackson voted
Students were excused at this point.
.C..onsider .qrantin~. oQnditional use for a ~arcel at NE coroner of
.Congress and State Road 80~ fop e service station
William G. Lassiter Jr. appeared in reqard to his request for condi-
tional use of a parcel at NE comnem of Congress and State Road 804 ~
No one spoke against the request.
Mr. Michael moved the mequest be denied, seconded by Mrs. Jackson and
motion carmied 3-1. Mr. Nylund voted ~no~.
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MINUTES
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
APRIL 20, 1970
LEGAL
ORDInaNCES - 2nd Reading
No. 70~1t - Rezoning Maloney parcel and Fleming Parcel
The attorney ~eported that based on the stipulation placed upon the
Fleming parcel that a deed be tendered to the city on the North 50' of
subject parcel for a right of way into the city o~ned 20 ac~e parcel
that subject deed had been p~epa~ed and furD/shed to the applicants,
but the fee simple owner was outside the confines of the Lhnited States
and the deed could not be signed and returned to the city until some-
time in May. Mr. Moo~e recommended that the ord/nanee be passed and
the applicants notified that ur~less this deed is physically tendered
to the city in acceptable form prior to the expiration of the 30 day
period.the Council will ~ive consideration, to revoking that portion
of Ord!inanee 70-11 pemtaining to the Fleming parcel.
Mr. Michael moved that Ordinance 70-1i pertain/ng to rezoning the
ORDIN~NCES - 1st Reading
.No.. 70~13 - Repealing O~dinanee 68-19
The City Attorney read Ordinance No. 70-13 in its entirety- M~s.
Jackson moved that O~dinance No. 70-13 be passed on first readinu.
Motion seeonded by M~. Michael and motion carried 3-1. Mr. Nylund
voted ~no~ .
No. 70-14 - Amending electricel code
The City Attorney read Ordinance No. 70-14 in its entirety. Mr.
Michael moved that O~dinance No. 70-14 be passed on first reading.
Motion seconded by MrS. jackson and motion carried 4-0.
OTHER - Consider recommendation of City Attorney re Board of Adjustment
Mm. Moore favored transferring present jurisdiction and authority to
Zoning Board and let them recommend to Council~ mather than have an
appointive board have final decision.
MrS. Jackson moved that the Board Of Adjustment remain status quo.
Seconded by Blt. Michael and motion caxTied 4-0.
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MINUTES
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
APt%IL 20~ 1970
OLD BUSINESS
County, cont~o~
Mr. Michael moved that discussion of county control be removed f~om
table, seconded by Mr. Wallace and motion carried 4-0.
Mr. Michael cautioned the audience that we were fast being taken un-
der metro-goverr~nent.
Mr. Michael moved that the ownership records be maintained in City
Hall and instruct the City Clerk to contact county office and re-
solve the issue of a reasonable fee for service and report back to
next Council meeting. Motion secOnded by Mrs. Jackson and motion
carried 4-0.
gulfstream Marina. - consider alternate proposal for fire protection
Mr. Michael moved this not be considered because it has already been
considered by appropriate board. Motion seconded by Mrs. Jackson and
motion carried 4-0.
Discuss proposed annexation of 265 ac~e tmact, west of High Ridge Road
(gP the table)
Mr. Michael moved this item be removed from the table and stricken
from agenda. Motion seconded by Mrs. Jackson and motion carried 4-0.
Receipt of prpposal from Hutcheon.~ngineers, Inc.- (left on table)
Report on-Two George's building on FIND property (1) Survey
Mr. Moore advised that at any point FIND requests the removal of the
building it would have to be done. Mm. Michael moved that city pass
resolution with intent to use the 55~ at the e~d of the sfreet as
public property. Motion seconded by Mrs. Jackson and motion carried
4-0.
.NEW. BUSINESS
None.
~DMINISTRATIVE
Proclamation - Armed Forces Week
Mr. Michael moved that the Mayor issue Proclamation establishing May
10-16 as Armed ForCes Week. Motion secOnded by Mrs. Jackson and
motion carried 4-0.
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MINGTES
REGULAR CITY COL~CIL MEETING
AFRIL 20, 1970
aDMINISTRATIVE, oontd.
Discuss ~Sp?..in,q Clean
M~s. Jackson discussed the need for a Spin/rig Clean Up - a '~Rid Litter
Day~ .
Mrs. Jackson was appointed as a committee of one to get th/s started,
as recommended by Vice Mayor Wallace.
D/scuss recommendations _of Zon/n_q Board
Mrs. Jackson reviewed the pmoposais as set forth in the Zoning Board
m/nutes of Apr4-% i, 1970. Mm. Michael moved that City Attorney pre-
pare an ordinance covering the Decommendation of the Zoning Board that
an 18 month intemvat be rear, atomy before requesting zoning change
again on same pmoperty. Motion seconded by Mrs. Jackson and motion
carried 5-1. M~. Nylund voted ~no".
Axon do womk
Mr. Michael moved, that Mm. Eo~pk/ns' recommendation to have Russell &
Axon do e_r~inee~g~jWork /n 6~nneetion with the relocating of utili-
ties in I 95 R/W ~ g~anted. Motion seconded by Mrs. jackson and
motion carried 4~.
..Consider abeteme.~t of taxes - Seaboard Airline Railroad
/a~_sed on final sett~.ement thmough courts, M~. Michael moved that
batement of taxes ~ am~unts of $219.58 (1968) and $279.19 (1969)
Seaboard Airline Railroad be approved. Motion seconded by Mrs.
JacP~on and motion carried 4-0.
,List of .~ayments made in .March
Mr. Michael moved that list of payments made in March be approved.
Motion seconded by-Mrs. Jackson and motion carried 4-0.
Approval of Bills
Boynt. on Auto S, upply, Ine~
Hawkins $ Hammlton
Neptune. Meter
~in C~ty Waste
Benz Chev~ole t
Gene Moore
DeBra Tum~ Equip.
$ 1,994.95
1,040.00
5,931.18
1,000.00
10~209.00
4~000.00
1,gl0.00
Michael moved that bills be approved as subnitted.
by Mrs. Jackson and motion carried 4-0.
Motion seconded
MINUTES
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
APRIL 20, 1970
OTHER
The Council consented to disCUss the topics that were brought to ~he
Council during public audience,
Discussion followed on the need for bathroom facilities at Wilson Park.
Reference to sign at ~tf~edo's. MN. Michael moved that Building Depart-
ment .be instructed to 'get in touch with the owner ar~ try to work out
a-.different arrangement in regard to eo~aplaints ~ade about the Sign.
Motion seconded by Mrs. Jackson and motion carried 4-0~
Mr. M. ichael mo. ved that the Council authorize going out for hid on
and
feno~g, the pistol range. Motion seconded by Mrs. Jackson motion
Carried' 4-0.
City Attorney recommended that we get ~ touch .with the begisla.t~..re
and cheek into the possibility of Obtaining copies of proposed bills.
ORDIN~.NCE - tst Reading
70-12 - Sign Ordinance
City Attorney read the proposed si~n ordinance in its entirety (21
pages ). Mr. Timm requested a 60 day period to come up with an alter-
nate~ Mr. Har~y LeFort made inquiry in regard to temporary signs.
Employee of Fe~rin Signs commented on various items~
Mr. Michael moved that this ordinance which gives the City a start on
a sign ordinance be approved on first reading and suggested changes can
~e made by putting request in writing to Council~ and considered two
weeks from this date. Motion seconded by Mrs. Jackson and motion
carDied 3-1. Mr. Nylund voted ~no".
ADJOLLRNMENT
Meeting adjourned at approximately 10:45 P. M.
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M~UTES
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
APRIL 20~ 1970
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA
~or~est h. Watlace~ ~iee
Mrs. g~y aaeks~ Councilwoman
ATTEST:
Le6nard E. N¥1und~ C~eilma~
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PAYMENTS MADE IN APRIL BY DATE
APRIL
APRIL
APRI_
APRIL
APRIL
APRIL
APRIL
APRIL
APRIL
APRIL
APRIL
~PRIL
APRIL
APRIL
APRIL
~PRIL
APR L
APRIL
APRIL
APR L
APRIL
6, 1970 ............................................
7, 1970 ............................................
8, 1970 ...........................................
9, 1970 ...........................................
10, 1970 ............................................
13, 1970 ............................................
14, 1970 ...........................................
15, 1970 ...........................................
~6, 1970 ...........................................
17, 1970 ............................................
20, 1970 ...........................................
21, 1970 ...........................................
22, 1970 ...........................................
24, 1970 .............................................
27, 1970 ..........................................
28, 1970 ............................................
29, 1970 ...........................................
30, 1970 ............................................
1, 1970 ..... 6,578.95
2, 1970 ............................................ 1,143.64
3, 1970 ........................................... 13,026.71
16,254.40
3,940.23
3,312.84
12,429.17
48,222.34
252.38
482.58
42,035.79
36,192.72
9,472.65
1,381.87
4,380.20
1,994.95
29,864.29
15,578.23
11,374.92
193.00
3,205.7~
261,317.57
PAYMENTS MADE BY FUNDS
GENERALi FUND
WATER SYSTEM REVENUE FUND ..............................
SEWER REVENUE FUND ......................................
SEWER & WATER DEPOSITORS FUND ........... ~ ................
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND ..................................
PUBLICITY FUND .........................................
RETIREMENT TRUST FUND ....................................
FIREMEN'S RELIEF & PENSION FUND .........................
UTILITY GENERAL FUND .....................................
BOYNTON BEACH MEMORIAL PARK ..............................
............................................ !32,536.84
61,129.97
29,434.49
871.30
457.50
233.24
410.60
261.30
26,182.33
10,100.00
261,317.57
2:o~r~r~, 28~!970 FERE}L~i~I'S RELTEF_ & r~:~,~n'~r~r FUiVD
377 Grssznr R,~r~r~ 1 77.2_~0
BOY~ITO~Z BE2GH lfEffORI2L ~ 2RI~_
U~rr?,?~ GEI~IER,~L FU!{D
02~ Rr~ssz~,s ~
~nrL~'9, 1~ 70
23386
23588 H~nos~ ~ Ho~r~s
i00.00
~82o65
~2.65 11,37~o92~
I3. O0
130~, O0
lI~3otI
$0. O0
3~ ~05~ 71
193.00
1970
GEi~ERAL FUI~D
23357 G~,? OZL
23358 R L G~o~-s
23360 GvLrsrs~;~ L~mszn Go
23362 J~crso~x A~ro ELEc Imc
23363 ~rEZZ~ I~D~'SZ~ r~s
23365 Pfo~n~; 7EZ, r B~r~s
23368 Os~sn~r ~o~ Go
23369 PZcnn~ On-z.~rcn~ ~o
23370 THE T.~ELZ~S IZXS
23371 PL~SS'nE POOL
23372 Rrcs Iforon I~zc
23373 R~-sL~ Ooz~zn Go
2337~ Sz~cn~r~ PEr Go
23375Posr~
23376 Szs~Z~L E~zs Co
23377 2 H Smrr~r ~ 2ssoc I~xc
23379 Tn~rn Foam TnAcro.~
23380 D~zn ~,znrs~r & So~ I~c
23381X~no~
23383 OOY~E~nn
12381
12382
12383
12384
12385
SE~JER RE?EZHJE FtUiD
3076 Bor~ro~v GL~ss Sznvrcz Itrc
3077 Bor~vro~r 2~o S~sY Iuc
Y2 TER D£POSiT~%~S FU!~D
39.05
98. O0
58~. 05 ~
597.3~0
30. O0
~7o73
~55. 76
37. O0
~0 ~ O0
984. $0
246.60
2'50. O0
94,~ 752
209~ ~ 5
~25~ O0
3~5~57
~80~ O0
80~ 5~
~! 3.32
64. O0
~9. 70
21 7~ 94
70~ 14
24.70
i 76~ 33
31. O0
9, 541.44
75 o O0
12.49
2o 24
395.41
280.00
765.14
85.19
.85
74.95
140. O0
300.99
7. 50
7.50
GE~L~RAL FUArD
23320 2':rop.~on~crs I~c
23321 D~ B~ T~ 'E~p Go
23323 Twz:~ Orry ~J~srm i~r Co I~c
23327 B~z~ ~xr~.~ Go I~a
23330 J T KErry Assr T~E~s SVG
23331 F~ Po~/~ ~ Lr~r Go
23332 ~or~ L~ I~s ~o
23333 2.~ F~ Ass Go
~72 TER
12376
12377
i 23 79
!
3073, A~zo~oo~crs I~c
3074_ F~ Pow~ ~ Lr~ Go
3075 BL~ G~oss-B~ ~~r~,~
23339
233~0
23341
233~
23343
233~6
2J3¥7
23350
23351
233~3
23J54
23355
259. 9 7
1,910. O0
1,000o O0
75. O0
55. O0
35. O0
26. O0
5~h55
500. 94
20. O0
5, 537. 67
190.52
272.09
1,624.62
~ 0=. O0
25.48
9.95
75.72
2~230.2,~
163.0~
"2~504.43
i18.81
~N~OUSE ~LE~ uPPLZ
~ ~ S~ I~c
36, O0
66.69
5t2.05
55. O0
19,~o 36
95.82
187.2~
46.25
16. ~0
23~ 7~
2 7. 20
t, 65 7~ 69
47.97
10~ O0
~1.12
!29.16
24.50
1970
,JE_¥ER2L FUffD
23302 G~cE G~r~v
23303
1970
!0o O0
336.02
51.50
39 7. 52
W2TER SYSTE}f RETEtIUE
12369
~
2~70 ~EPTUNE ~ETER
51.50
931.18
sa
¥~3~0.~0
22,1970 Gi~hV~\R2L FU1VD
23305 Bor~Tozz 2v~ro So-~LY
1,99~.95
23306' BB PE~zY
29307 B B
23311
23312
23313
23314
2331~
233i~
23317
23318
23319
~5~07
6~ 39
i, 040. O0
1 $, 0~8.73
189.3¥
130.26
~3~. 39
~, 290.72
t, 32~. 95
20. _~
67. 50
39.65
78. O0
WA T E R
123 71
g372
123 73
12374
123 7~
2a_. 21
626. ~5
8~. 77
519.95
!9.50
3, 2 74.98
EEWER RETEI~UE
3067 Crrr oF B
3070 GsmF Ors
3071 2LnSrnrE ES~rp ~ REZ~r~Ss !~vc
RETIRE:Ns~ TRUST
0629 LLor~ F G~ssmEn
9.42
335.74
83.05
~!69. t7
!970
~YI~ENT$ i~DE
WATER DEPOS!TERS FuItri)
8557 J~Es J /fz~.rr."~g
k n r ~, 1 7~ 19 70
23293
2329~
23295
23299
~OLrCE ~ETInE~EN~¥FUND
O J O~s~r
WiTER
12363
12365
SEWER & W.4_,,.~,. DEPOSt'~
1287 SIDNEY
~ PR rL
8559 Jor~m
20, 1970GE2rnZ82£ FLUID
23300 Lr~D~ Essrm
23301 THz B~rrEn & T~rLon
Co
W2 TEB SYSTEN REY£NUE
SEWER RE~E~zUE F~GVD
7.50
15. O0
38.30
59.17
5, 181.06
190. O0
131.65
243.41
7~5.50
30. O0
15, O0
5. O0
625.31
1.72
o 60
10.29
lo0.21
15. O0
7.50
2.~, O0
7.50
7.56
15~ O0
202. ~ 7
2£1.87
760° O0
760. O0
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/CON ~ T)
92.72
9, ¥ 72, 65
381, 87
15, !970
2~287 G~LFST~E.4~¥ T~E~ 2C.-E~TCY
WTTER SYSTEN REVE~FU>,
12357 Non~u
12359 ~
123~60~sr Gouzn F~un
5.20
3.20
42.50
5.20
~.20
~ 60
.90
3062 R~L~n
3069 O~sr
8. O0
6. O0
694.73
f~TTER D~OSITERS FUIZE
8555 FLOrD Nrs~En
8556 Y~ j £~ns
SE[¥ER
1283 ~lZLPO~E & So~
1284 I:~n~E
376 Ho~E
7~50
7.50
7.50
7. Ou
30.00
50. O0
15.50
15.50
15.50
96.50
10~000.00
lO, O00, OJ
42,035°79
30o O0
546. O0
5 76. O0
3.74
Sru~r ,~ 'i~_, 555.82
1.~, 5,, 7.56
Sr~E F~r,o 2!. 036.68
¥08°
$$8.
SEWER 2EK~ OE ~ J~, ~
3060 Czrr o? B B ~YI~OLL FUNi~
186.76
i85,. 76
7.50
7.50
2~o O0
~P~ ZL
11, 1.970
1 ~ 78 Tmo~ s £ r~¢cs
Co
17.80
!7.80
068.75
888. 75 48.,
99.92
249.38
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~.00
3. O0
3.00 252.3~
14, t ,970
.s~=RAL FbhVD
23283 G-4Ton GooLrr~u & -~E.~rz[s Z~c
~?2TER SYSTEi¥ R~KEiffUF: FU2rD
12350 Gn-~s
12551 $~JEn
12352 _.,~r,~z~ VOLOTZ~_
3059
359.95
02.00
421.95
!. 84
1.64
5.88
2. 95
8. O0
8.95
SE~tER & W2TER DEPOSIT
1280 G~s ~r~En
7. ~0
7.50
15,50
1970 W2TER SYST~!~ RET~VUE
12347 ~ra~~ N~r~ Go
1234~
1970
204 o ! 5
350. O0
2.20
5.20
561.55
SE~R R Z?-Ei¥UE FU~rD
~056 Rusr~ GON~auczro~v Go
3057 Tso~so~ -H~rw~nn Gs~rrrc~ Go
P,'2_TER DEPOSITERS FU/~D
~549 Wrssr~s F Hznzoc~
8550
PUBLICITY F~VD
373 Lucy ~s B~KERY -
374 ~'~'
!0.6:0
62,50
.... 4 o. OO
~93.00
7.50
7.50
7,50
7~50
30~ O0
i~. O0
Co 65.24
~3o24
020 R~rsszL ~ ~xo~~, 969,3Z
02! I~O'SSE~ ~ 2~ro:~ 701.61
!, 670. 93
12,429~ 1 7
1970
23265 W~s Onrz~rc !6. O0
23266 ELZ Wxrr Tos~cco BrvrsroN 12.05
23267 To~ Wood E~ur~ Conp 35.52
2326~ Wo~rs G,~E~ & P~ruz Go 23,40
23269 ~Eaox Oo~ 6~, 4I
23271 PoLrcz ~ErI~EU~ Fu~"n 182. 72
23272 FrnE~m!v's RZLrmF ~ PmZ~SrON ~zn 131~ 7!
23274 2~nmn~L OnE~r~ Uzxro~ ?i, 0~!. $0
23275 r'rRsr B~ ~ fn~s~ 5,21'7.46
23277 E~srs fic2nor 15~00
778.7,9
8~ 1970
1970
PAYMENTS M~DF, IN ~P~IL
23239
232:40
25241
23242
23243
23244
23245
23246
23247
23248
~32~9
? W EzMrc~E 2ssoc I~c
R.L gnum~oms
JoE ~s
Hz~s Zos~z
W2TER SYSTE4¥ RETENgE:'?.~i~D
12340 ROSEnZ Pmrssrps
12341
!234~!GE~TEc
12345 R
SE~?ER ~ WATER DEPOSIT FU.$ID
~76 RoB?
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