Minutes 04-06-70MI_k~JTES OF REGULAR CITY COUi~!CIL ~,EETI~ HELD AT CITY HALL, BOYIqTON BEACH.
FLORIDA. ~40~>[DAY, APRIL 6, 1970 AT 7:50 P. M.
PRESENT:
Thomas A. Summers, Mayor
Forrest L. Wallace, Vice Mayor
Mrs. Emily M~ Jackson: Councilwoman
Michael V. Michael, Councilman
Leonard E. Nylund, Councilman
Gene ~ore, City Attorney
Harold Hopkins, Acting City Mgr.
Tereesa Padgett, City Clerk
Harold Hopkins, Acting City Manager, gave the Invocation; Vice Mayor
Wallace led the Flag Salute.
.M..INNJTES - Re~gular Meeting - batch 16,. 1970
~4r. Michael moved that minutes of l~.iareh 16 regular meeting be accepted
as presented, seconded by Mrs. Jackson and motion carried 5-0.
MISwriTES - Spe~ciat Meeting - March 30, 1970.
Mr. Nytund moved that minutes of Special Meeting of ~',,arch 30th be ac-
cepted as presented, seconded by Mr. Wallace and motion carried 5-0.
IntroductioD of Special Guests or Civic ~roup Represe~tative~
Robert Beyrer, Senior Citizens of Sterling Village and Concerned Citi-
zens of Boynton Beach.
Thomas Munroe, Leisurevitle Homeowners Organization
Walter Madsen, former Mayor
PH'~3LIC AHDIENCE
Thomas F. Canavan made inquiry in regard to Plumbing and Electrical
inspectors being discontinued. Mayor advised that county had only one
man and the City followed this procedure. He asked ~hy four inspectors
are hired now.
Mr. Be~reF, representing Senior Citizens of Sterling Village and Con-
cerned Citizens of ~3oynton Beach discussed Plat 5 of Leisureville. He
referred to ~{r. Wallace pointing out at last meeting that Caldos was
doing its part in carrying out its obligation and he hoped the ordin-
ance allowing special exceptions would not be rescinded. He felt
Leisureville had been harrassed and wanted to express his opinion that
the variances for Leisureville should not be repealed.
Col. Albert Wehrell -'{e reviewed what had occurred at last meeting
when he appeared before Council and stated for a moment he thought he
must be on a college campus, but later realized it was coming from
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the so-called concerned citizens of Hoynton Beach, who did not have
the courtesy to listen to another opinion. He noted that one man was
quickly gavelled down and ruled to be out of order. To those who were
rude: he asked~ ~'Where were your manners~?
Ezell Hester~ 1106 N. W. let St. - Asked Council if they can defend
themr decisions made at Council, They replied that they could. He
said Col. Wehrell had gotten up last meeting to defend Council on
some decisions ~ more particularly on the police issue, l~e agreed that
Mr. Wehrell had a pight to express his opinion but not the right to
defend opinions of Council. He hoped Council ~uld see fit to in-
struct the Acting Chief o~ Police tO instruct his o~ficers to read the
Civil Service rules be cause they undoubtedly do not know them. He
said he had read that Mrs. Jackson was going to get City Manager based
on experience and administrative ability and he hoped this would be
true with all Council and not base the appointment on political reasons.
Bill Edell, 2 Coconut Lane, Ocean Ridge - Invited Council and all
~eople present to attend Doynton Sing into the '70's, to be held week
~rom Saturday at Civic Center at 1 P. M.
Eddle.kltchel!~ 329 ~. E. 12th Ave. - Suggested.Mr. WehreI1 give his
~itten report to the papers ~ather than bring mt to Council. He
felt something should be done to improve rest room facilities at
Wilson Recreation Center. He noted when the pool is closed the rest
rooms are closed. He felt Council had gone into their bag trying to
~ind tricks and he felt trick time is over now. He referred to
Mr. Wallace his comments regarding action being taken against persons
violating Civil Service rules on night of meeting with former Chief of
Police. He said he expected it to be on the agenda. He said if
they were not going to abide by law~ there is no use having the law.
He said he wondered why certain individuals are still hanging around
the Police Dept. Are they trying to get a job they said they didn't
want~
Mr. Wallace said he would not discuss personalities before an open
group. He said this should be within closed sessions and since Mr.
Mitchell directed his statement to him he requested knowing where
were other Council members at the meeting with Mr. Mitchell and 9
other individuals. He reminded Mr. Mitchell of statements made, and
stated it was up to each Council member to make his own decisions.
He said he had made a decision and he would stick with it. Mr. Mit-
chell said he had not asked other members of Council to be present at
the meeting Mr. Wallace re~erred to.
Janet Hall - Sea Mist Marina - Several months ago she said she had
brought up the question o~ a building permit where at least two vio-
lations had been made and Council asked ~or a report and since the
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report is not on the agenda she wanted to know what had happened.
;¥3ayor said he had just received the report and he handed it to her to
read~ requesting that she re~urn it to him because he had not had time
to read it. i~rs. Jackson requested this be on next meeting agenda.
PU?3.LIC HEARIt~G
7:45 P. M.
Portion of i.i.E. 7th Ave.
l{rs. Rose }{arcell/no~ 641 ~.. E. 6th Bve. requested info~mation on wha~
it would cost. She alleged she owned lots 2 and 3. She was advised
that it would cost about ~5. per foot. Mr. Hopkins agreed to check
into a drainage ditch on the side of her property that she referred to.
!'fo one spoke in favor or against the paving issue, l,fr. Wallace
quested the issue be tabled because of inquiries he had received from
those interested in the Catholic school~ because he felt they did not
understand what this would mean to thei~ particular property.
l~P. Wallace moved to table this item, seconded by ~,~r. ],Iylund and mo-
tion carried 5-0.
8:O0 P.
......Renu_est_ ...... for~chan~te_. .in .... zoning.. . _b3{ _~'i- J. Carbone, 1420 S. Federal Highg~y.
~ir. Tomberg¢ attOrney, represented Mr. Carbone and explained they de-
si~ed to construct a high rise condominium next re residential area.
He felt the City would receive more money in taxes because the cheapest
apartment would be ~22~500, and they hoped to build 200 units.
~.~r. Leyrer wanted to know why the Planning 3card had voted against the
request. He was advised by Mrs. Jackson the minutes are a public
re cord ·
Hr. Aiken spoke in favor of the request.
kit. Lorry o~ Lee ~'fanor Isle spoke against the request and referred to
a petition which property owners made sometime ago and reminded Council
this is the 5th time ~r. Carbone has tried to get the zoning changed.
He felt this zoning request would open the area to all kinds of unde-
sirable activities and no longer will be desirable for a nice water-
front home.
a.~. 3scker stated I~r. Carbone had come into his home and said he was
going to build a beautiful home~ and the residents were very pleased,
and now he wants to congest the area with 300 or 400 automobiles.
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Jim Worth spoke against the zoning. He said it appeared tO him people
are just arguing back and forthXand it has gotten into personalities
and he felt it should be condueted~n a more p~ocedural manner. He
felt people would not want to invest in this area if he continually
brings up requests for zoning this area such that it would be down-
graded, lie requested that Council put a stop to this continual re-
quest to downgrade thei~ property.
1,lrs. Jackson moved the request be rejected, seconded by Mr. Wallace
and motion carried 3-1 with~..~r. '~ Nylund' voting ~no~ and Mr. l~ichael
abs taining.
Request of~ T. F. Flemin.q and Arthur Mills from Ri~A to M-1 (light in-
dus try)
The land in question is just north o~ Paddock and Reeves~ containing
55 acres. Hr. Michael inquired whether they ~uld be willing to deed
50' to City because eventually the City will have to get access to
20 acres o~ land for 8 recreational site. They called ~fr. Koch, Realtor,
to podium and he felt it would be desirable to do so. It was revealed
that the property is under a mortgage containing a 1000 aere tract and
would be subject to release. No one objected to the zoning chan~e.
Mr. Michael moved that the zoning request of Mr. Fleming and Mr. Mills
be granted subject to the City receiving a deed as mentioned by our
attorney of the 50~ for a bu~fe~ zone. Motion seconded by lqr. Wallace
and motion ca,tied 5-0.
RgCESS
LEGAL
ORDINANCES - 2nd readin~
No.. 70-10 - establishing distances bet~een filling stations
City Attorney read' Ordinance No. 70-10 on second reading. Mr. Michael
moved O~dinance 70-10 be passed on second reading, seconded by Mrs.
Jackson and motion carried 3-2. Mr. Nylund and Mr. Summers voted ~no~.
ORDINANCES -..lst reading
Sign ordinance - on the table
Mr. Michael requested City Clerk to make available copies of proposed
omdinance to licensed sign con~ractors. This item was le~t on the
table.
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O~ER
WATER A?D SEWER REVE~'~E ~>ONDS: 1969 SERIES
City Attorney made reference to $800:000 sewer and water revenue bonds
stating it had been consummated and is now in hands of Trustee.
t) [le requested that $16,000 purchase money deposit placed in Finance
Department hands be forwarded to Atlantic National ~ank; 2) that
bonds dated October 1, 1969 had coupons come due April t, - rather
than take money out~ that ~irst coupon be destroyed~ ~) that City
Manager be directed to instruct contractor to proceed with proje"~t.
Mr. !<~ichael moved to accept City Attorney's recommendation in regard
to bond monies. Motion seconded by Mr. Wallace and motion carried
5-0.
OLD BUSINESS
Discuss Countv Control -
on the table.
This item left on the table.
Mrs. Jackson indicated she would be unable to attend the ~sunlempat
League meeting at West Palm Beach City [{all Friday. Mayor Summers
said he would attend.
Receipt of Annual Audit - on the table
Mrs. Jackson moved that the Annual Audit be accepted, seconded by
~dr. Wallace and motion carried 5-0.
Request of Mrs. Rita Zant for financial assis~a~c$ for TeenTovm
This matter was referred t~ Recreational Director for the County:
since the City would have no way of policing this area as it is ou~
of their jurisdiction.
Mrs. Jackson said she would not be in favor o~ the City spending
money to duplicate something in the Recreation Department, and moved
the request be denied~ seconded by [ir. Wallace and motion carried
5-0. Mr. Michael said he would like to see recreational facilities
kept open longer hours, particularly Sunday afternoons.
l~r. Hopkins was instructed to handle administratively a %-~itten state-
ment from Council giving Recreation ~oard the green light to make
recommendations to Council to increase any and all Recreational
facilities in the City.
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~LD BHSINESS: contd.
Re__quest of Gwendotyn i,ialoney
Gwendolyn k~aloney's property is zoned partially R1AA and partially
Ct. [le~ request was that the entire depth of her property be zoned
C-1 so she could utilize the building. The City Attorney was in-
st~£ucted to read Ordinance 70-11. ~fr. l~[iehael moved that Ordinance
70-11 be passed on first readings seconded by ~{rs. Jackson and motion
carried 5-0. Subject Ordinance also includes rezoning of the
Fleming-i~fil t$ parcel.
N~EW BHS II'~ESS
Consider re_peal of O~dinance 68-19- providing for Planned Unit
Deve topment
l~r. ~iichael referred to Ordinance 68-19 providing for Planned ~nit
Development. ~)asically this Ordinance allows the City Council to
make exceptions. He felt some of the City's p~oblems were based on
the fact the town is trying to develop a town with ho~se and buggy
zoning. He said he believed ~r. ~{oore had indicated some of the
problems were because of this Ordinance. He said he had spoken to
developers of Leisureville and to their attorney and he felt they
would agree that ~e need a different zoning ordinance allowing a
develo~nent of this kind ~o come in and that many of the problems
c~me about ~en Council is allowed to make special exceptions, lie
felt new types of housing will be on the market to replace CBS homes.
He felt that the City Planner has type of ordinances that will create
proper zoning for developments to come in.
~r. i~ichaet moved that O~dinance 68-19 be repealed, seconded by
~rs. Jackson and ~r. Nylund stated he felt we should keep the ordin-
ance we have. The motion carried 3-2. ~essrs. Nylund and Sun~ners
voted
~r. ~,~ichael moved that the request to have Ordinances 69-16 and 68-24
repealed be stricken f~om the agenda. ~,fotion seconded by i-!%rs. Jack-
son and motion carried 5-0.
Mrs. Jackson asked Deputy ~Juilding official who had given permission
for the dry boat storage building to be built when there ~as a 1963
ordinance which did not pl~vide foz, such a building.
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Mr. Barrett said i~r. Moore had advised him this was permissible. 19.
Moore-said this was true, but that Mrs. Jack, on had not looked through
all the fi!es: as there was a file for this.
~,[rs. Jackson quoted from a 1968 memorandum from ~r. iioore to then City
[~[anager which said that before anything more could be built a public
hearing must be hold by 5he City Council, Mrs. Jaclcson £u~ther ~tated
the Doard of Adjustment had turned down the request because there was
no sprinkler system~ yet the ~uitding Dept. had ~ri~ten tm;o letters
and she asked the City Attorney if it was on his advice that it was
turned over to the Doard of Adjus~nent. She asked Mr. ~foore i~ he
thought it was a!right that the City is going to be sued~ and she
~nted to know i~ action would be made by Duilding Department if this
would be closed do%~n till they get certificate of occupancy, Unless
the owner's attorney files for a hearing before the CirCUit Court a
war~ant for his ammest %;ill be in order~ according to ~.fr..",.3arrett. It
was felt that the owner's attorney will ask for experts to testify as
to the requirements.
Atlocation,,,r. of additional $50,D00 ~,rom Surplus Funds to street
~e-surfacin~ program
Mr. _{mch=el moved that $50,000 be transferred from Unappropriated
Surplus to street re-surfacing programs seconded by Mrs. Jackson
and motion carried 5-0.
llrs, Jackson said she understood the county is making out budget and
she suggested they be sent a letter to consider repaying [. E. 10th Ave.
~roposal from Florid~ Power & Light - Street ,Lighting i,~., 2nd Avenue
Reference to proposal from Florida Power & Light for lighting N. 2nd
Avenue. ~r. ~ichael moved that Council accept their recommendation,
seconded by Mrs. Jackson and motion carried 5-0,
Annexation of 265 acre_parcel on S._~y~olu~xo Road~ West of illth ~idge
~oad
Mr. Michael moved that request to annex 265 acres on S, Hypoluxo Road:
West of qigh Ridge Road be table~: seconded by lira. Jackson and motion
carried 5-0.
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ADMINISTRATIVE
F,~nanoin9 Garbage Equipment
Mr. Michael moved that the Finance O~fieer be directed to transfer
$110~000 from Unappropriated S~rplus to Sanitation Dept4 for purchase
of sanitation equipmen~ as recommended by Mr. Hopkins. Motion seconded
by Mrs. J~ckson and motion carDied 5-0.
Reconmmendation of Cemetery Board
City Attorney read Res. 70-H which %.aDuld increase price of cemetery
lots. Mrs. Jackson moved Res% 70-H be passed on first reading, sec-
onded by ?3r. Wallace and motion carried 5-0.
Proposal from Hutcheon E~ginee~s= Inc. re Southern Pines Mobile Homes
Receipt of proposal from Hutcheon Engineers re Southern Pines Mobile
Homes was acknowledged and ~,~o Bob Pitchford representing Food Indus-
tries Corp. appeared before Council. Me said they would recommend
to their client if sewage treatment and water supply could be ob-
tained that they take this route. He inquired as to a date when the
study will be completed regarding this area. City agreed to contact
Russell ~ Axon to obtain the report.
Mr. Michael moved that this request be tabled, seconded by Mr. Wallace
and motion carried 5-0.
Leisureville -,,Receipt of Plat of Section 5-B
Mr. Nylund moved that Plat of Section 5-B of Leisureville be accepted.
Motion seconded by Mr. Wallace and.motion carried 3-2. Mr- Michael and
Mrs. Jackson voted ~no,~.
Leisurevitle - Receipt of Plat of Section 6
Mr. Nylund moved that Plat of Section 6 of Leisureville be accepted
upon receipt of proper bond. Motion seconded by b~. Wallace and mo-
tion carried 3-2. ~{b. Michael and ~rs. Jackson voted ~'no~.
Recommendstion of Regreation & ParksBoard
Reference to recommendation of Recreation g Parlcs Board. Mr. Michael
moved that Recreation Dept. be instructed to proceed with budgeted
items. Motion seconded by Mrs. Jackson and ~motion carried 5-0.
Mr. Johnson appeared before Council with plans for a picnic area and
shelter.
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~DMI2~tSTRAT%VE, contd.
?hez~e was discussion in regard ~o gettin~ additional employees
keep facilities open on Saturday and Sunday in Recreation Dept.
~O
Hr. Nylund commented more supervision was needed at Civic Cente~ as
there is too much outside activityand not enough inside activity.
Council to sit down with proper officials and discuss entime ~ecrea-
tion program.
R_equest for abatement of ta><es
Mr. Michael moved that City accept Tax Collector's recommendation to
abate taxes- in amount of $7.05 and $25.~6 for homestead exemption.
[!otion seconded by Mm. Wallace and motion carried 5-0.
~gquest of ~City Clerk
M~. Michael moved that funds be transferred and request be g~anted.
Motion seconded by Mrs. Jackson and motion carried 5-0. (Copy of me-
quest attached.)
~eGuest of Actip. g C~ief of Police
Acting Chief Of Police requested that an architect be hired to draw up
plans and specifications for Police Complex. He said he had informa-
tion he would like to submit to ~,{m. Hopkins.
?Ir. Michael moved that Acting Police Chief's recommendation be con-
sidered and Mr. Hopkin's recommendation as to architects available
be accepted. Motion seconded by Mms. Jackson and motion carried 5-0,
.,.A, pplication for Pemmit to Solicit - Boynton Beach Little Lea~quo
Mrs. Jackson recommended that Little League be permitted to solicit~
seconded by Mr. ~[ichael and mo~ion carried 5-0.
~Ppropriation of fun~s f9r additional personnel
It was recommended that three inspectors be hired and plan checker be
one of them. This was expected to cost approximately $9~700 for re-
mainder of the year.
Mr. Thomas Canavan spoke on this subject.
Mr. Michael moved that Council accept Pit. Hopkins recommendation to
increase the staff in the Building Department subject to Mr. Hopkins
coming up with a schedule that will allow ~or the orderly increase of
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ADI~[,INISTRATIVE, contd.
personnel or dec~ease of personnel in that department in direct pro-
portion to amoont of inspections required and i~ it is in the City
Attorney's best judgment that it be incorporated in the Civil Service
Rules and Regulations that this also be done to avo. id any future
problems. Hotion seconded by ~irs. Jackson and motion carried 5-0.
Discussion fotto%~ed on the need for the hi~ing of a license inspector,
l.{r. [~ichael moved that this matter be ~abled for further study, Motion
seconded by ~.Lc. Wallace and carried unanimously.
Approval of Bills
Cambron Constru c~ion
[,fr- ifichael moved that final estimate fora Cambron Construction on
Force ~lain 8 be paid subject to our receiving release of lien in amount
of $21~668.75. Seconded by Mrs. Jackson and motion carried 5-0.
Neptune ,~,,ieter Co, -/ir. ~6ichael moved that bill in amount of $8,350 be
paid. Seconded by i,~r. Watlaee and' motion carried 5-0.
Hawkins $ Hamilton bill in amount of $1,160 for accounting service in
Water and Sewer' Department was approved on motion by Mr. ~?iehael ~
seconded by Mrs. Jackson. i,~otion carried 5-0.
Benz Chevrolet Inc, - i.fotion by ~,{rs. Jackson, seconded by Mr. Michael
that $2~794.S0' be paid for police car, ~_otion carried 5-0.
ADJOURNMENT
Meeting adjourned !1:30 P. ~{.
City Clerk /~// '
CI~f OF ,]O.I~I.ITON~EACH FLORIDA
Thomas A. S'ummers, Mayor
Vice Mayor
: ~Coundilwoman
CoUncilman
r2ouneilman
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From:
MEMORANDUM
Mayor and members of the City Council
Tereesa Padgett, City Clerk
April 6, 1970
We respectfully request two (2) additional employees for our depart-
ment.
As you know, a very valuable employee has requested a transfer to an-
other department because of the work load that we have had.
I would like to take ~ few minutes of your time to give you some compara-
tive information: :
1. Lake Worth has 9 employees and Delray Beach has 7 employees cov-
ering the work in the City Clerk and tax collesting~ deparrments.
2. The postage for calendar year of 1969:
City Manager
$ 77.94 or average of 1S00 pieces of mail
City Clerk
530.53 or average of 8842 pieces of mail
Taxes and Licenses
532.46 or average of 8874 pieces of mail
As you know~ increased population adds to many of the duties in this
department~ such as registration~ dog licenses~ occupational licenses: etc.
I will not endeavor to go into full details since I have gone over this
request with Mr. Hopkins as you asked me to do, and you will note his signa-
ture denoting approval on same.
My ~eeommendations for s smoother operation
1. Increase the budget to allow the employment of 2 additional clerks
2. Grant Mrs. Clanton one additional step as Deputy City Clerk~ to
eliminate overtime
3. Classify the position of Court Clerk as Clerk III
For the balance of this fiscal year this would amount to approximately 55000.
I trust you will give this request favorable consideration.
Approved:
Ha Hopkins~ Acting Cit~anager
Tereesa ?adge~5
City Clerk
P2Y~ENTS ~2DE It~ ~IARCH BY D2~E
2~ 1970 .......... 2,965.55
3, 1970 ............. 190. 77
4~ 1970 ............... 10,47~. 77
5, 1970 ...............
6, 1970 ......... i3,~69o79
9, ~ ~970 ............... 9, 53~. 69
10~ 1970 .............. 206°54
11, 1970 ............. 303.81
12, 1970 ............... 3,293.87
!3, !970 ................
16, !970 ................. 40,517o77
17~ 1970 ................. 9,544.05
1~, 1970 ........... 2, 7!7.08
19~ !970 .............. 751.59
20, 1970 ............... 13,242.96
23, ~970 ................. 10, 89~o 70
24, !970 ...... 39.52
25, !970 .............
26, 1970 ................. 337.82
27, ~970 ................ 20,236.64
30, 1970 ................ 2,834.35
31, ~970 ........ 3, ~33o 09
250, 35
PAf~fENTS HADE BY
GE9/ER2L FU/~D ................. t20~589~3~
W_~TER SYSTE~¥ R~H~UE FUND .......... 68.232.50
W~r~2 DEPOSiTERS FU2ID ~ ............ i~. O0
SE~JER ~ WA TER DEPOSIT ~Ui~2~ ~ ........... ~27. 30
R~TIRE~ENT TRUST FU?~;D .......... 5~6.59
~IR~E?~S RELIEF ~ PE~SI0i~ F~%~D ........ 84.10
POLICE RETIREi~E~]? FU}~D ........ 112. 32~
PUBLICITY FU2~D ............... i3~ 28~. 72
I ~ S FU)/D .............. ~ 610.00
UTiLiTY GE~ERAL FU~{D ........... 13,~97.67
250, 3~ 7. ~4
PAYMENT MADE IN MARCH 1970 (CONTD)
MARCH 30, 1970
ARCH 31, 1970
WATER SYSTEM REVENUE FUND
12325 MR, O. McCRuMB
SEWER REVENUE FUND
3044 WM. McCRuMB
SEWER & WATER BEPOSIT FUND
1265 CITY OF B.B. -- ACCT. OF CALDO$ CORP.
1266 CITY OF B.B. -- ACCT. OF WALLACE MCNAIGNT
1267 CITY OF B.B. -- ACCT. OF ~M. D. MOCRUMB
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
8538 CITY OF B.B. -- ACCT, OF HENRY LANE
8539 GWEN SUMERALL
PUBLICITY FUND
371 CHAMSER OF COMMERCE
GENERAL FUND
23190 CITY OF B.B. --I PAYROLL FUND
2319~ BOYNTDN CITY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
23193 JOHN R. MCCOLLOUGR
23194 CAPITAL LEASING CORPe
1.24
7.50
15.50
15.50
7.50
7.50
15o00
2,771.61
2,77~
2,801.05
5o.oo
10.00
672.04
3,533.09
2,834.35
3,533.09
PAYMENT MADE N HARCH 19']0 (CO.TO.)
MARCH 26, 1970
(CO.TO.)
~ROH 27, 1970
SEWER REVENUE FUND
3039 OCR.ELIS DEVROEDT
304{) ~AROLD P. MORRIS
3042 CITY OF B.B. -- PETTY CASH
7.58
10.10
.61
1-'8'~. 29
SEWER & WATER DEPOSIT FUND
1260 C,AS. ROSIER
1261 CITY OF B.B. -- CORNELIS DEVROEDT
1262 CITY OF B.B. -- HAROLD P. MORRIS
17.6o
17.6o
50.20
WATER
8533
8534
8535
8536
DEPOSITORS FUND
CITY OF B.B, -- ACCT. OF FARM DAITY STORE
CITY OF B.B. -- WOLFGANG WILKE
CITY OF B.B. -- HERMAN TROELE
CITY OF B.B. -- WM. EMONZ
7.5o
7.50
7.50
7.50
30. co
PUBLICITY-FUND
368 CITY OF B.B. -- PETTY CASN
11.00
11.00
337.82
GENERAL FUND
23177
23178
23179
23180
2318fl
23182
23183
23184
23185
23186
23187
CITY OF B.B. -- PAYROLL FUND
CiTY OF B.B; -- POLICE RETIREMENT FUND
CITY OF DoB~ -- FIREMENIS RELIEF ~ PENSION
B.B. RETIRERENT TRUST [UND
DOYNTON CITY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
C. J. 0USLEY
ELLIS MCAROY
El.DA ESLIN
KIRTON SECREATARIAL SERVICE
BOY.TON BEACH POLICE DEPT.
FORT LAUDERDALE NEWS
14,538.21
161.63
131 .o5
419.13
923.50
10.00
10.00
13.50
67.50
8.00
4.07
16,286.59
WATER
12322
12324
SYSTEM REVENUE FUND
CITY OF BoB. -- PAYROLL FUND
2,800.29
1.44
2,801.73
SEWER REVENUE FUND
3041 CITY OF B.B. -- PAYROLL FUND
3043 H.T. RENINER
999.14
4.49
1,~
SEWER & WATER DEPOSIT FUND
1263 CITY OF B.8. -- ACCT. OF H.T. RENIKER
1264 CITY OF B.B. -- ACCT. OF CALDOS CORP.
17.60
7.50
25.10
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
8537 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH ---- ACCT. OF ULRICK MOESLEY
7.50
7.50
RETIREMENT TRUST FUND
0623 LINDA JOY WICRMAN
112.09
112.09 20,236.64
PAYMENT MADE IN MARCH 1970 (CONTD.)
MARCH 24, 1970
~^RCH 25, 1970
MARCH 26, 1970
GENERAL FUND
23163 WILLIE WASHINGTON
23164 HAROLD FOSTER
WATER SYSTEM REVENUE FUND
12314 RuST BROWN
GENERAL FUND
23165
23166
23167
23168
23169
23170
23174
23172
23173
CITY OF B.B. -- PETE VOSSOS
SOUTHERN PAPER CO.
GENERAL G,N1C TRUCK SALES & SERVICE
NATIONAL LINEN SERVICE
HECTOR TURF ~ GARDEN INC.
ERIC YALLOP BUSINESS MACHINES
TROPIGAS IRC* OF FLA.
CITY OF B.B. -- WATER DEPT.
FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO.
WATER
12315
12316
SYSTEM REVENUE FUND
FLORIDA POWER ~ LIGHT Coo
RICHARD MEADE
SEWER
3037
3~8
REVENUE FUND
~LORIDA POWER & LIGHT Coo
RICHARD MEADE
SEWER
1257
1258
1259
& WATER DEPOSIT FUND
CITY OF B.B. -- CALDOS DEV. CORP.
CITy OF B.B. -- EVA TAYLOR
CiTY OF B.B. -- RIGRARD MEADE
WATER
8352
8351
DEPOSITORS FUND
CITY OF B.B. -- W.$. SREPARD ACCT.
CITY OF B.B. -- GEORGE REDFERN
GENERAL FUND
23174 CITY OF B.B--- PETTY CASH
23175 CITY OF B.B. -- PETTY CASH
23176 REPUBLIC MORTGAGE CORP.
WATER
12317
12318
12319
12320
12321
12323
SYSTEM REVENUE FUND
CORNELIS DEVROEDT
FLORIDA DAITY FARM STORE ~ 008
HAROLD P. NORRIS
HERMAN THOELE
CITY OF B.B. -- PETTY CASH
20.00
10.00
3o.oo
9.52
9.52
2.00
70.55
22.90
32.21
249.40
74.00
121.04
202.38
5,180.22
5,~
436, 58
5.20
690.86
4.00
7.50
15.50
15.5o
7.50
7.5O
15.00
51.30
58.74
80.93
190.97
5.20
4.50
4.24
5.20
5.20
13.02
39.52
7,144.84
1970
ff~ncr~ 19. ~970
SEWER ~ W2TER DEPOSIT FUiVD
1255 W~ 2 Du~r~trm 15.50
1256 C~LDOS Oo~rsr~ ~o 360.00
WA TER DEPOSITERS FUND
8530 H~n o~s
SEWER RE?E}IUE FU~{D
3032 Anrr~Jn Dmcrc
~ncs 20, 1970
391. O0
7. 50
7. 50
4. O0
4. O0
G~NER2L FUND
2~9149 Orrr OF. ~, B -Pw~YI~OLL ~UNt~ ~,6~2.37
23150 PoL rCE ~Tr~E~E~ ~.~'~ 158.51
2~5~
231~ O J O~sL~r
23155 EtL~s 15. O0
W2TER SYSTEH R£YEI~UE FUND
12.510 B B GENmP~L ,li~IN~ 70ID
12311 Jos~ R~r~vox,,ns
23, ! 9 70GENER2 L FUND
2315~
2~159 Prcnnm OmEmrc~s Go
23160 T~rL Fo~n T.~czon Co
23161
23162 Twzz~ O~r W~SrE ~r~r~n Co
~?2TER SYSTEN RE?~?{UE FUND
12312 E ~ lf~n~r
~ 642.70
1, 2~8.52
30~.07
186. O0
490. O?
71.71
62.30
340° 35
59.90
144.37
1~ 000. O0
1, 73~
8, 713.57
450. O0
9,163.57
731.59
I0, 898° ZO
~cr~ 19~ 1970
25158 N F ~so';.~ E,~r~ Go~.~
25139 Jo~'s Gnrss~ Rssr~oz~r
2~1~2 0FFIC~L E~UrP]~ENT WU
25143 P_~L~ 9E~CH OFF~CE SUPPLY
2314~ Rose O~ W~ss
CO
32.82
65.98
18.90
412. O0
18. O0
28.55
17,5o
21 7.56
15. O0
215. O0
77.95
}72 T E R
! 2300
12501
12302
1230~_
12305
22.70
2.90
SEWER & W.4"_,mTL~ DEPOSIT FUg'D
12¥8 fins P~znrcx.~ Noonz
1249 E~sco D~v Gonp
1250 HOHES sY LEo~
~R~ LOU~$ ORL~ND~NI
1252 R~oLps Fzscs~n
~7.60
25.00
7.50
1~.30
7.50
75, 90
WATER DEPOSi~SS FUffD
852~ Roszn~ D 2~s
~525 HERBERT SCHULTZ
8526 ELrZ~S~ F
SEWE~ RET~7~VUE FUND
5029 ,¥ns P~z~rc~ Noon~
~032 Lo.rs OnLn~nr~r
3034
3035 Rrz~zn
7.~0
7.50
7.50
7.50
30. O0
~ 05
2.70
19,20
67.~0
94.35
2. 71 7. 08
r:.~-,~,,r~, r FUND
23148 Oryx o~
37.05
37, 05
WTTER SYSTEN REYE~VUE FUI~
12506 2nz~s~n DEcr
12307 O~mos DE700nP
1230~ H~no~ T~n~n
1.84
5.20
292.0¥
SEWER J~ WTTE9 DEPOSIT FO?ID
1254 .4n~?Jn Dzc~ 15.50
I970
23112 BV~gE Tzz¢~¢zs ~o~p 4, 400. O0
2~i13 Ozzrzs SE~_rcz Or~ Go~p 62~60
25~4 GL~SS~C P~o~crs L~m 45.00
23116 DE~Y~_~co Tn~cron~ ~ Go 6. 75
23117 Do~'s 2Lr~m~r SElF,CE 19. O0
23118 2o-ropaon~crs INc 200.27
23119 Bor~ro~ 2~o S~p~r I~c 321~ 72
2~!21 ~E~NK EXTE~ O0 INC ~.00
23124 Fr~E E~ S~Es ~ ~W~VrCE 30.40
2312~ Fo~Esz L~E Br~'~E~Y 287.10
23129 THE u~sozv Go 30.00
23130 I~E~ P~cr~_~zs 22.66
408.66
SE~?ER REVE?{UE £Ui{D
3024 1~i~ao T~aro.~ ~ Imp Go
302M Bo~zo_~- P~v~p ~ S~ppL~Y I~¢c
W2TER SYSTEH RETE~iUE FOiYD
1£2~7 1~_{o~~ G~r ~sr Go 254.48
12291 Orrr o~ B B W~rz~ DE~r 6~; 70
12293 SO~HE~ BE~t. T~ Go 11.25
1229~ B & H S~Es Imc 26~.67
12295 JoH~ L 2~cmiE Pt~si~ i~c 22.00
12297 B~:~ousms Oo~p 23.70
PUBLICitY FU]iD
36? G~sro?~'s
~_~c_~_ 1~,1970 GE~E.~2L FU~¥D
23131 Lx~r W~'r
23132 O~L? OrL O0~p
~23133 G~nFsr~E~.~ LumsEs Go
231'34 ~hLsEr ~ G~rF~rTm
2~13~ HE~z~'s GOF~EE O~
16. O0
1.77
!5.26
10.28
~0.15
ss.
223.05
223.05
10. O0
29. I0
197.35
1,078.47
54.60
5~. !2
15. O0
70, · Oo~ ' ~)
1970
P,~r~ENTS ~,~E r~ M~acs 1970
GE~IERAL FUND
25087 RErrnm,¥mNr TRUST FUi~'D 1 7~ 000. O0
230~8 Ft~ E~sr Go, sT RLwY Go 5.00
23089 Jmnnr E~L Po~'rr~c I~c ~7.00
2~090 RE~r~SLE ~ ~ 9
~,~ o ~o 1~. O0
~091 ~'sE B~mEa ~ ~YLOa Go 230.55
20092 O~ZtS~S P~ss 36.~7
23093 DOUBLEDAY ~ GO Z=vc 1~.14
2309~ B~uE-O~oss BL~E ~l~r~nm 272.09
2309~ ~L~E O~oSs-BL~~rEn9 1,624. 78
23096 ~ Lr~z I~s Wo 196.73
23097 7oY~SE~s L~FE t~S~,~mCE GO 190.~2
23098 2mEa~a~ EAmr~"Lr~ 2ss Go ~6.60
2~099 t%~ 9oo~ =E,~VZaE 16.!1
19, 690.99
W2TER SYSYF;~¥ REYENUE F~%%~
12280 RETrFtEHENT TP~TIST FUND ~, ~00. O0
12286 FL~ E~sz Co~sr R.~r~w~r Go I0. O0
122~9 9L~E ~'~OSS-~LUE bi~rELD 1 ~3. O~
12290 AfFS Lr~E Ius Go 8~10
2, 691.82
SEWER RET~%;UE Ft%;/D
3020 RErraE,~!EN~ ~a~Sr F~VD 2, ~00. O0
3021 F~ ~sr ~oxsr RLWY GO 2.00
3022 BLUE G~oss-BLu~ JHrELD 1!8.81
3022 Z~o L rFE I~s Go 6.~8
£7, 1970
I E S FUND
2, 62 7. 29
i, 577. 39
12~.320.28
13, 897.6~
61 O. O0
610, O0 ~0, $1 7. 77
GE~VERAL
23100 CiTY OF B B ~ATE~ ~~EpT 301,30
23101 I~VZ
23~2~ PITNEY BO~.ZES iNC 52~00
93104 ~m7 2~ do~-m ~ H~s I~c ~2.90
23~07 Sour~zE~~ BEnL Tzt Go 537.9~
23108 R~e I~m !~. O0
23109 ~L~ C~SO~L ~o t!~. 70
13, 1970
GEEER2L FUTtD
23076 ~at~ETO.hrEN LUBZ 2. 70
23077 G~rY o? ~ B P~Y~OLL ~gSS t5,249.11
25078 Po~rcs R~r_~sss~r F~n 170.80
23079 Frn~r's
2~0~1 ~VEDER~L OREDiT UNrON 1, 0~. ~0
23083 Bossy G~'~ Kr~rcss~ 10.00
23085 Gr~r oF n B P~r~r G~s~ 61~ 76
23086 &s~r Nr~rsz 25.06
22,523.67
W2TE8 SYSTEi:~ RE?EffUE FOWD
12282 GrTY OF '= B P~rao~ ~n 2,570.2i
12284 Enw~ ff~-~c~_~ 269. O0
~3, 995.96
SE~/ER & ~72TEE DEPOSIT FO'._,%~
SEWER RETEi~UE
3018 City o~
RETIRE~¥EIIT TRUST
0822 JosEpz DOUSmERTY
0621 RZFUSE 2.¥nREWS
PO£IGE RETIREii~:~! FUiffD
0660 R~o.~ J PzRmz
26. O0
26, O0
1,228.98
9.13
_,20 ~ 84~,,. ~
22, 079. tl
19.72
1t5.16
112.32
112o3£
~ 20
~ 2~0
1970
1970
SEWER ~ W2TER DNPOSI~ FUND
1241 W~ W~ssr-r 15.50
1242 E.E S~rrrH 15.50
3!. O0
SEWER REVENUE ~UND
3009 F~Ez~ Scor~ Jn 8. O0
3010 ~.;rr W~ssr~ 2.58
301t R E S~rr_~ 6. O0
GE!¥ER2£ Fr~kyD
23070 Grzr oF B B PEzr~ G~sr~ 6!~44
23071 G J O~sLEr 15.00
23072 Ennrs Hc2nor I~.00
23073 G~r~F A~sE~r Wo~ 2~s 10.00
23074 E~ C~o~ Tnvc~r~z~ 792.00
23075 G~L~ OrL Conp 1,219~55
2,112.99
303.
W2TER SYSTElf REr/E~!UE FUND
12276 JE~WNE E tY~zzsom .64
12277 E~n~ Ossonrx 5~20
12278 JOSEPH HOW~LD 5.20
12281 G~L~ Or~ Gonp ~2.29
53.3~
S~WER ~ DEPOSIT FUIID
1240 F~En~nrc~r E scour Jn 15.50
1243 D-~LE 0 WEST 15.50
1244 JZ~,~E E t~rrsoN 7.50
12~ E~nn Osson~E i6.90
1246 JosEp~ How~sm ! 7. gO
3012 D~LE C ~/ESr ~2~
3015 E~ns Osson~E 9.~0
30t~ Jos~H HoW~nn 10~10
3015 E~ G~.~o~ 686.00
3016 G~nF Ors Gon~ 73,49
783~ 19
363 Grrr OF B B PErry O~SH 2!.36
36~ GsE.~r You~c- Onc~s-Esrn~ 250.00
2 71.36 3, 293.8 7
9
1970 W2TER DEPOSITK~S
8521 W rj Boc~s~ss
1970
W~_ TER
122 70
12271
12272
12273
12274
W2 TER DEPOSIT~?S FUiVD
8522 ~hsrzn H~YEs
8523 W R ST-4NLEY
SEWER ~ W~TEE DEPOSIT FUND
1236 C~snos DE7 0o~
SE~ER REP~NUE FO%%~D
3006 Nns ETHEL DonsE
3007 R~cm~n L Hoo~n
PUBLICITY FUND
1970GE~VER2L FUND 23066 O~nTrs
23068 OrrY o~
230~8 ~OLLIE
7.50
7.50
~ o,~3o.69
14. O0
66. O0
80. O0
5.20
5.20
3. O¢
5.20
5.20
231-~
7. 50
7.50
15. O0
7~ 50
15.50
15.50
l'~. GO
8. O0
~. O0
10,10
5.50
5.5~ 206.54
35. O0
60. O0
I ~¥. 83
I0. O0
' 249.83--
W2TER ,SYSTEI~~ REVE}IUE FUA~
12275 R E S~rrm
12279 FnEnEnrcr E ScoTT JR
4.20
2.20
PAYi~£ZrTS l~f2D£ II{ L¢2RGH 19,70,
!970
23030 ~t~ Ara Oo~-~ ~ H~¢ INc 844,49
23:031 A~ro Pao~c~s I~vc 360.9G
23032 BP O~L Go~p 2!5.05
23034 Gm~a-Do~v P~mss I~c 389. O0
23035 G~ms Sm~cm 0~ Go 12.00
23036 Go,nv Rwao~ss I~c ~5.00
23037 D~I~co T~cvo~ ~ I~v Go 85.04
23038 D6~¢'s F~sro,vE
23039 E~r S~msy Go t8,90
230~0 E_~sr Go~s~ Fr~E E~Ip 7. O0
230~1 EAst Co~s~ P~pE~ Co 23.80
23043 Fr~E E~o-r~ 5~LES ~ SE~rC~ 37.60
23044 Fa~mrso~ss ELEC
230~6 GE~ ClOG T~c~ S~ES ~ SEaT~c~ 37.45
23047 BhtSEy & G~?~Irm 50.59
230~8 J H How~m ~7.37
23049 J~crso:~ A~o ELEctRic 23,4~
23050 Imsp~c ~ Oo~Ecr~o,v Sr~roz~ ~ I 1~,00
230~1 HExrco Fosse I~c 370. O0
23054 prr~Ey_Bowzs Izxc ~5.00
23057 Poar~ P~z_~ Go
23058 RICH Horo~s I~c
230~9 R~srm
23060 S~¢ PaorEc~r~z E~rp OoRp 32.00
23061 D.~. GH~LES E ~/~L~Ea Ja 23. O0
23063 ~Eaox Goa~ 24~. O0
4, 952.
b Y,~ TEi~ RE?EN~F FOT~D
12262 2~zo P~omvcrs I~c ~. 88
12263 B ~ H S~nEs i~c 167.38
12264 Baoo~s ~ons~crs ~.~ FL~. I~C 610.00
12266 D~zrs BW~zn ~ S~p~y Go 485.37
12267 GarFFr~ E~rp Co 31.40
12269 S~r~ Pnoz~c~z~z E~t~r~ Conp 10;25
1,381.5~
3003 2s-~o P~o,n~rcrs 1'~-c
3004 HALSEY ~ GRIFFITH
Z~ H~S Go
139,~0
12., 70
2.~00
3~ . O0
1970
1970
6, 1970
SE~R R£?EzVUE FU}fD
2999
3000 _,~ Pow~
RETXRFJE~VT TRUST FUI~D
0620 N~_cs~s D~nn~c~
G E A~R A L
26011 G~E Noon~
23012 Engr~ns D~x Jn
23013 ~[~TION~L FraE PROTECTION 2SSOC
23015 FonnEsr T~ss Jn
303.90
, 23~ 78
68 7o 5~
62.93
62.93
350. O0
200. O0
36. O0
102. O0
30. O0
102. O0
! 60. 56
20. O0
046. $6
WATER SYSTEN REFEi78%? FUffD
12260 Bnoc~:wzr Owm~ ~ A.¥DEa$oi~ Ei~g 1,117.25
1, 11 7.25
PUBLIOITY FUArD
361 Frost B~: ~ Tnvsz o~ B B
10. 000. O0
GENERA£ FO?ID
23019 Gr~r o~ B B P~rno~ F~ 8~651.20
23020 FrnE~E~'S~E~rE~ ~ PENS~O~ F~N~ 131.05
2~02~ G.J. O~s~E~ 15.00
23025 E~s HcAnoY 1~.00
23026 TEn sz4.~ P~om~czs 280.00
23028 OE~E NoonE 50. O0
2302,9 0 'B~rm~z SUrrE_~ & 0 'B.arE~V Imc 420. O0
1 O, 686.2~
WATER SYS~EU
12261 GrTY OF B
SEWER & WATER DEPOSIT FUND
SEWIR REKE?{UE FUgD
1, 6o3.69
7. 50
212. 34
212.34
10,475.77
164.
13, 569.79
1970
1970
1970
GENERAL FUttfD
22998 .W~z~z~r tff~c DOWELL !32.00
22999 OE~¥E ~IO0~E 125. O0 ~
23000 OrrY OF B B ~ D~pr 2~343.7B
2, 600.75
WATER SYSTEI~ REVENUE FfJND
24. O0
24 o O0
RETIREHENT TRUST FUND
061 7 Rm~.~ B G~RrE~ 50.58
0618 FP~z~ Joz~xso~ 71. O0
256~ 70
FIR~EN'S RELIEF & PENSION FU~fD
358 H~o~u P HE~RX~S 24.27
$~9 Jo~ ~ Twr~ 59.83
84. !0
gEZ~RAL FUND
23001 ]~arr~EW Nromr 56.00
23002 OrTY o? B B PETTY G~S~ 56.77
2~003 P~n~ B~CH J~roa GOLnEqE 62.50
~ENER ~ WATER DEPOSIT £UND
1234 N O G~aa¢sa~z
75.27
15.$0
GE~rERAL FUND
23004 T~oP~s~s I~¢
23005 Crzr o? B B W~rmR DEpz ~46.!6
23006 G~L? 0~ Go~ 2,648.79
23007 B B Fz~ ~v~r 419.83
23008 SO~THE~N BELL TEL O0 258.12
23009 F~ POWZR ~ ~rsmr Go 4~022.3t
23010 ~m~o~Y
7~3~.37
WATER SYSTE~ RETINUE FUND
12257 T~oor¢~s I~c 52.!7
1225~ G~LF OZ~ CO~ 98.$8
12259 FL~ POWER ~ LZgH~ O0 !,740~I8
1,890j93
~90.77