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Minutes 01-05-70MINUTES OF REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD AT CITY HALL~ BOYNTON BEACH: FLORIDA~ MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 1970 AT 7:30 P.M. PRESENT: Vincent J. Gallo, Sr., Mayor Thomas A. Summers, Vice Mayor Gilbert H. Collins, Councilman Michael V. Michael: Councilman Leonard E. Nylund, Councilman Gene Moore, City Attorney Grady W. Co~rtney, City Manager Tereesa Padgett, City Clerk Invocation was given by Rev. Nelson }.ioyer, First Methodist Church; Flag salute by I~ayor Gallo. Robert Beyrer was recognized as representing Sterling Village Senior Citizens; Andrew Wittkop, Vice P~es. of Leisu~evilte Home Owners"Assn.; John Adams: President Sterling Condominium: Inc. and Walter F. mdsen, For- mer Mayor. MINUTES. - Re,qular Meetin.q Dec. 15~ 1969 Mr. Michael moved that Minutes of Regular Meeting held December 15, 1969 be approved; seconded by M~. Nylund and motion carried $-O. Special Meetin.q - Dec. 50:1969 Mr. Nylund moved that Minutes of Special Meeting held December 30, 1969 be accepted as w~itten; seconded by Mr. Collins and motion carried 4-1. ¥~. Michael abstained as he was not present at the meeting. PUBLIC AUDIENCE Jim Patterson from Recreation Dept. and Christine Gain~ord requested per- mission to hold a kids fun day: May 8th. City Manager recommended this be approved. ~. Michael moved this item be placed on the agenda later in the evening; seconded by M~. Summers and motion carried 5-0. Robert Beyrer expressed his thanks to Mayor Gallo and Mr. Coumtney for their efforts in making this a progressive city and doing a terrific job. Julian PatTick: 327 S .W. 3rd Avenue requested that the lights at S.W. 15 and S.W. 23rd intersection be checked because they are not functioning p~operly, and he feels it is very important to have these lights in working omder as soon as possible. Request for Kids Fun Day. - ~y 8~h Reference to the request of the Boynton Youth Association - Mr. Michael moved that if all the facts are /n o~dem and they meet the requirements that they be permitted to solicit and hold rheim Fun Day May 8th; sec- onded by Mr. Summers and motion carried 5-0. OLD BUSINESS Ordinance 69-59 (!st Reading) - Cont~ot of Cats (On the table) Mayor Gallo read an article pertaining to licensing of cats in the t- MINUTES REGULAR CITY COUNCIL M£ETING JANUARY 5: 1970 County, which requi~es they wear a ~ag effective Jan. 1, 1970. Mr. Nylund moved that O~dinance 69-39 - Control of Cats be removed from the table and struck f~om agenda. Motion seconded by Mr. Michael and motion carried 4-1. Mayor Gallo voted ~'No~'. BIDS - OPENING - 7:~5 P.M. t. One(l) 1970 Police Cruiser Mr. Michael moved that receiving of bids be closed and the bids be opened. Motion seconded by }~. SummeTs and motion carried 5-0. Two bids were opened by City Clerk; Hauser Motor Co, Delray and Benz Chevrolet, Lake Worth. Mr. Michael moved bids be turned over to tabulating committee for their recommendation. Motion seconded by Mr. Collins and motion carried 5-0. Old Business - Continued Consider purchase of equipment £or garbage & trash pick-up (On the table.) Mr. Michael moved that item be removed f~om t~ble and placed on agenda under new business. Motion seconded by Mr. Collins and motion carried 5-0. Discuss p.roposed purdnase of beach property (On the table) M~. Michael moved that purchase of beach property be placed on agenda this evening under new business. Motion secnnded by Mr. Collins and Motion carried 5-0. Consider proposal for Engineer's Study - Storm drainage North of BoyntonCanal (On the ta.ble) Mr. Nylund moved that this item be removed from table. Motion seconded by Mr. Collins and motion carried 5-0~ Reference to storm drainage north of Boynton Canal. Mr. Nyl~nd requested Mr. Courtney read a letter, which he read. ~. Klinck does not now feel he has a contract. Mr. Nylund moved that the contract be given to Adair and Brady~ Motion seconded by P~. Collins and motion carried 4-1, Mr. Michael voted No. PUBLIC HEARI~..Q 8:00 P.M. Consider request for change in zoning: Parcel No. 1 g No. 2 - Catdos Properties: Dick Riddle, representing Caldos requested zoning change from R-1AA to P~. Forrest ~&~llace appeared before Council and asked that action be -2 MI3~dTES REGULAR CITY COUNCIL F~ETt~NG JANUARY 5, 1970 withheld on this because he vould like to see a complete plan in detail as to exactly what this property is going to encompass for the present and future. He said he was speaking as private citizen and not as council-ele et. Mr. Nylund advised that the Planning and Zoning Board recommended appro- val, therefore, he moved to accept their reco~nendation. Motion sec- onded by ~. Summers and motion carried 3-1; Mr. Michael voted No and Mr. Collins abstained. Par~cel .3 - Ralf E. pri~.kmeier - C-! to C-2 Mr. Michael moved that the request be denied, particularly in view of the fact the interested party was not present. Motion seconded by Mr. Summers and motion carried 5-0. Parcel 4 - Vanguard Development - R-! to R-3A g R-2A to R-3A Motion by ~. Michael that request of Vanguard Development be tabled until next ~egu!ar meeting. Motion seconded by P~. Collins and motion carried 4-1. Mr. Nylund voted No. Parcel 5 - Re.qinald ]~tchinq - R-1 to C-1 Mr. Michael moved the request be denied motion carried 5-0~ Seconded by Mr. Nylund and Old Business - Continued Consider request of Arnold Stroshein g Frank Earley for extension of N.E~ ?th Ave. (On t/4e table) .. Mr. Michael moved that request of Arnold Stroshein be removed from tables seconded by Mr. Summers - no action. ~. Michael moved this item be removed from agenda and placed in hands of administrative personnel in City; seconded by Mr. Collins and motion carried 5-0. Caldos request - Release of Balance of Bond - Sec. I.. On request of Caldos for release of belance of bend for Sec. I, the City Manager advised there are small items which need to be taken care of. Mr. Michael moved the request be denied until these items have been cleared up. Motion seconded by Mr. Summers and motion carried 4-0; N~. Collins ahstained. ~. Courtney was requested to give Ca!dos a letter advising what has to be done to get funds released. Cqnsider bed~et amendments (On the tablg) Mr. Michael moved that budget amendments be removed from table; sec- onded by M~. Summers and motion carried 5-0. MINUTES REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING JANUARY 5, 1970 City Manager requested replacement of resusitator at beach and about $200. lacking for traffic light needed from contingency fund, [ir. Michael moved that the amendment to budget as outlined above by Mr. Courtney be granted. Motion seconded by Mr. Summers and motion carried 5-0. Conside. r request for abatement of ~ax~s Mr. Michael moved that the request to abate taxes for Chester Anderson, Deceased for 1968 in the amount of $8.80; and Guy Earle, Inc. for 1968 in the amoo/%t of $10.56 be granted as outlined. Motion seconded by Mr. Summers and motion carried 5-0. List of p.ayments made in Novembe.r ~/~. Michael moved that the list of payments made in November be accepted as presented. Motion seconded by Mr. Summers and motion carried 5-0. Approval of Biltg. Mr. Summers moved that bills be paid as presented to Meter Supply Co. Mr. Michael seconded the motion which carried 5~0. In regard to Chamber of Commerce bill dated Dec. 12 in amount of $1049.18 Mr. Nylund moved the bill be paid~ motion seconded by Mr. Summers and motion carried 5-0. City Attorney, Gene Moore commented briefly on 8800:000 bond issue, 30 day appeal period, and stated Mr. Shepard formulated a formal proposal to city~ also General Dynamics have presented a formal request. He read letter from them. He then read proposed Ordinance 70-1 as ordinance of intent to annex, Motion by Mr. Michael that Ordinance 70-1 be passed on first reading. Seconded by Mr. Summers and motion carried 5-0. Mr. Court-ney advised that city is in a bind on force main coming from Golf View Harbor. City needs easement to get along E-4 canal. He re- quested permission to negotiate with Drainage District to put a line down abng E-4 canal. Mr. Michael moved that P~. Courtney be allowed, if he sees it is in the best interest of City to reroute the force main for Golf View Harbor. Motion seconded by Mr. Summers and motion carried 5-0. Reference to bill of Executone. Mm. Gallo asked if the audience could hear everyone and it w~s revealed they could not; therefore~ the bill will not be paid till the system works efficiently. Mr. Michael moved that resignation of Bill Allan, Purchasing Agent be accepted effective January 9: t970. Motion seconded by Mm. Nylund and motion carried 5-0. -4 MINTOTES REGULAR CITY COHNCIL F~ETING JANUARY 5, 1970 ,PRESENTATION OF PLAq.~ES Mayor Gallo presented plaques to Vice ~yom Thomas A. Surmne~s, Gilbemt H. Collins: Michael V. Michael and Leonard E. Nylund, Mayor Gallo was given plaque by Vice Mayor Summers. Mayor Gallo said he ended up with two plaques ~ one being an ulcer. He stated it had been a pleasure and an education. He regretted that he did not get an additional two years to accomplish the goals he had set and he hopes the future council ~rill proceed for the betterment and progress of Boynton Beach. M~. Collins said he had been privileged to serve on council and expressed appreciation to people for the confidence they have sho~a~ in him. He thanked co-council that worked with him and extended best wishes ~o new council. Meeting adjourned for Recess. ADMINISTRATION OF OATHS OF OFFICE Meeting reconvened. City Clerk administered Oath of Office to new council members - ~. For~est Wallace and Mrs. Emily Jackson. Oath administered to Thomas A. Summers as Mayom. Oath administemed to For~est Wallace as Vice P~yor. Mayor Summers then asP~d tha~ everyone join in moment of silent prayer in regard to passing of ~ormer Judge Durkin§ wife. Mrs. Nancy Nichol, 423 S.W. 9th Ave., from Boynton Jr. Woman's Club requested permission to solicit ads for Miss Boynton Pageant. M~. Michael moved the request be g~anted $ seconded by ~3~. Nylund and motion carried 5-0. NEW BUSINESS Comme~ts~.b~ Council P~mbers ~.i~s. Jackson thanked the people for the g~eat honor of being elected to City Council. She said she was a servant of the voters and you people are the bosses. Because she has been on the other side of the mike she said she ~uld understand the people's views: and if she did not know the answers she would attempt to find the answers. She said she vaDuld not evade questions: will be polite and honest with the people. She quoted 3 guides used by Hon. B~uce Alger and added two of her o~ as follows: (1) Is it constitutional? (2) is it necessary? (~) Can we afford i~? (4) Does it abide by state tavm? (5) Does it abide by City Charter and City Ordinance? With this as her guide and with God's help she promised to try - very~ very ha~d to be a good servant of the people. MINUTES CITY COUNCIL P~ETING JANUARY 5 ~ 1970 ¥~. Michael %~uld like to wish old council members best of luck and the same to new eounei!man and councilwoman taking office. Mr. Wallace thanked the people for being t~uly blessed by citizens of Boynton Beach. He said a great number he did not know voted and va3rked for him. Me especially thanked Terry Seely who walked miles with him reaching the people. He sincerely hoped the decisions and policies reached will make this a better community and that the area will grow not only for pmesent but future generations to be extremely proud. 9~. Nylund said he had been privileged to serve the past thmee years under p~ogressive leadership of Mayor Gallo. He Stated decisions he made ~re made fora the benefit of the majority of the Boynton Beach residents. He stated he ~a)uld continue to vote only his convictions. Mayor Summers we have made decisions in the past and many p~ohlmms canTt be solved all at one time. Theme is a lot of ~a)rk to be done so l~t's be on with the %~rk at hand. Resignation of City Manager - Grady Courtney I~yor Summers read a lettem of resignation from City k~nager Grady Courntey, to be effective Januamy 31~ 19707 or as soon thereaftem as an ordemly t~ansition can be made. He felt the newly elected individuals have a right to surmound themselves with people they have com~idence in. Mrs. Jackson moved the lettem of resignation be accepted and wished ~. Courtney Godspeed whereve~ he goes. Mm. Wallace seconded the motion v~ich carmied 3-2. Mm. Nylund and Mr. Summers voted No. Adopt Rules o~ p~der Mr. Michael moved that the City adopt tha Revised Roberts ~qules of O~der for Council; seconded by Mms. Jacl~on and motion camried 5-0. Appointment of City Officials.. }.~yom Summems read letter of resignation f~om David McKay~ as Prosecu- lng Attorney. Mm. Michael 'moved that his resignation be accepted. Sec- onded by Mm. Wallace and motion ca~ied 5-0. ~s. Jackson moved that applicants for City Manager be interviewed. Motion seconded by ~. Michael and motion camried 5-0. (Agreed to get togethem with City Clerk and see where to place an Ad.) M~s. Jackson nominated Ronald Fruda for City Attorney. Mr. Michael mead a letter on behalf of the nominee. Motion died for lack of second. ~. Nylund moved that Gene Moore be reappointed as City Attorney. Mo- tion seconded by M~. Wallace and motion ca,tied 3-2. M~. Michael .and }~s. Jackson voted No. - 6 - MINUTES REGULAR CITY COUNCIL M~ET~qG JANUARY 5: 1970 ~, Nytund moved that P~rtin Durkin be appointed City Judge, }~, Michael seconded the motion which carried 5-0, Judge Durkin asked that in view of the untimely death of his wife that he be permitted time to get his affairs arranged and that an Ad .Litem serve in his stead during this time, Hr. Michael moved that ~r. Simon be reappointed Judge ad Litem. Motion seconded by ~$. JaeP~on, In the interim it %-~as suggested by Mrs. Jackson that we have an additional Judge ad Litem appointed and suggest- ed Richard Sorgini. ~,~. Michael accepted this amendment and the motion carried 5-0. Mr. Michael moved that the appointment of Prosecuting Attorney be tabled~ seconded by Mrs. Jackson and motion carried 5-0. ~yor Summers requested that the city retain all Department Heads. Mr. Nylund moved they follow Mayor Summers recommendation; seconded by Mrs. Jackson. ~. Wallace asked if any were on pro~ation and was advised that one was still on probationary basis. Motion carried 5-0. City Manager recommended that Purchasing Agent and Personnel Director be combined to save money since %~ no longer have need for tax assessor. ~,~yor requested Pi~. Courtney,to give a letter to council on this re- commendation for next v~rkshop meeting, Appointment of Boards & Committee members Mr. Wallace moved that the boards be accepted and if there is a question: that they be stricken at the time they are mead and filled in at a later date if they are not a resident and registered voter. Motion sec- onded by ~frs. Jackson and motion carried 5-0. BOARD OF ADJUSTmeNT, Foy Ward Richard Doughty Robert Hues ton Wm, H. Yates Ezett Hester BOARD O? BAP~BER EXAMINERS Columbus Daniel Wattei~ Lacey B~ILDING BOARD Clarence Clark Ward Cummings George Monaghan Nolan Williams Milton Russell John Churey Stuart B. Fuller 7 MINUTES REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING JA~dARY 5,1~70 BOARD OP GOVEP~NORS (CE~TERY BOARD) Edgar D. Hurford L. Don Combs Jack Maddo× Mrs. Bertha Chadwell Mrs. Frances Van Dever~er Mrs. Tereesa Padgett CIVIL SERVICE APPEALS BOARD Eddie Mitchell Richard ~onahan CIVIL SERVICE APPEALS BOAP~D ALTERN~TE~. Albert McGregor HOARD OF EXAML~ERS OF .ELECTRICIANS Thomas J. Bowles !van Allmond Pete Bokisa Allan Nyquis t Stuart B. Fuller BOYNTON BEACH DEVELO?}~NT BOARD Richard Rohan Ed Wallnau George P. Putnam John Holtoway John R. Sheppard Leon Cloutier Raymond A. Piantanida INTER-RA~tAL COP~ITTEE Leroy Harris, Sr. Thomas Rushing Mrs. Lottie Pierce Howard Foley Tommie Norfus ~s. Dorothea Rich Rev. R. M. Lee Wm. H. (Willie) Miller Mrs. Velma Ea~ley Mrs. Lois Haire - $ ~ M//qUTES REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETTNG JANUARY 5~ 1970 LIBRARY BOARD I~irs. Carolyn Murray (Thomas) - Vice-Pres. Jr. Woman's Club ~S. ~tb~leen Kirton Mrs. Mildred %~nite Mrs. Nanie Weaver Miss Barbara Butler Mrs. Ruby Mack ~s. Christine Edward BOARD 0.F PLU~BI~.NG CO~ISSIONERS John W. Ridgeway Joseph E. Fodor Frank Kirkeby Willie Sloan Stuart B. Fuller RECREATION & PARKS BO.A.Rp Ramon J. Jara A. A. Stuart, Jr. Ed T. Forehand Mrs. Helen Kirkeby ~.~s. Estelie Schaap Jo M. Pattersoh' PLANNING BOARD A ~ Clyde Worrell Raymond W. Allen James J. (Jay) Sarno William Marmaduke Robert Olds Rudolph Stanley ZONING BOARD Vernon Thompson Col. Albert J. Wehrell Mrs. Mary Frances Fry Irwin J. Pleasanton Dr. Richard G. Manthey Charles A. Skeels Hammond Livingston Mr. Wallace stated that what has been done by Ordinance can be changed ~ ordir~nee~ therefore he submitted Ordinance 70-2 which will alle- viate any problems and do a%~y with the Planning and Zoning Board as such. The City will have a Planning and a Zoning Board. This is_ the interpretation of the law as presented by the City Attorney~ Gene Moore. MINUTES REGULAR CITY COUNCIL ~EET~NG JANUARY 5: 1970 ~i~. Michael moved that the ordinance be read; seconded by ~s, Jackson Motion carried, Mr. Wallace read Ordinance 70-2. l:~s. Jackson moved that Ordinance 70-2 be adopted on first reading. Seconded by Mr. Michael. ~. Nytund felt we should wait for advice f~om Attorney General. Mr. Wallace stated the City Attorney had advised him that according to charter~ three members of council can make this change, He said no decision as far as the Attorney General will be forthcomin~ because of his inte~pre~ation~ this is the law. He reiterated - you have abided by ~. ~,'Ioore's advice for tw~ years now why do you say his advice is not valid now? ~,~. Nylund stated that Attorney General~s opinion was very important several months ago but not now - why? 5~. Michael - the reason you will not get an opinion (1) the City Attorney will have to ask for it and I don~t think he would ask for an opinion in a matter which pertains to an ordinance and that is accord- ing to our charter. The motion carried 3-2 to approve Ordinance 70-2 on 1st reading. Mr. Nylund and [~yor Summers voted No. P~. Michae!, Mr. Wallace and l~s. Jackson Aye. It was determined that the Planning Board ~uld serve as zoning commis- sion until sucJ% time as O~dinance 70-2 becomes effective. ~rs. Jackson moved that the Boards be adopted as read and that council add to them at later date where names have been ~ossed out because of residence and voting requirements. Motion seconded by M~. Michael and motion carried 4-1. ~r. Nylund ~oted No. Eddie Mitchell requested a co~py of the boards be made available to his organization - Concerned Black Citizens. Discuss agenda format and .p~ocedure. P~yor Summers feels that if an item is important enough to get on agenda it should be in by Wednesday and not add a lot of items unde~ ~Other ? Mr. Michael moved that the £o~mat of agenda remain status quo with exception that any items placed under subject of ~other~ require 4-5 vote of council before they can be acted on by council. Motion sec- onded by Mrs. Jackson and motion carPied S-0. M~. Wallace stated that since December 2nd a number of things have come up and the best way to find the ansv~r, I feel~ is to see the people - 10 - MINUTES REGULAR CITY COUNCIL ~,ETING JAS~ARY 5 ~ 1970 that have the problems. I have visited Leisureviile. Some are bmppy and some are not. There are legal proceedings being brought up in the courts. I want to see a public hearing held with tlne governin~ body of Le/sureville and representatives of Caldos and with the residente~ and the City Counoil to see if~ the city is involved in 'any te~al en- tanglements · I am bringing this up because of some problems that have been brought up that have not been taken care of. Have they been given the ~ull benefit of the dollar is %~hat I want to know? I~ this is cleared up then ~ can live together harmoniously. If we have any obligation at least it will be cleared up. These people are residents of the City of Boynton Beach - we owe them something and i think we should try to help them solve these problems. On other hand, it should he brought to head one %~y or another. I am asking for a public hearing be~en governing body of Leisureville and City and ask that a letter be sent to all residents of Leisureville and Caldos Developers. I'4otion seconded by Mrs. Jackson and motion carried 4-1. }~. Nylund voted No. Mayor Summers stated that he ~s fully aware of what was going on and the %~rkmanship on some of these homes is not adequate. 2,~. Michael moved that meeting be held January 26, 1970 at 7:50 P.M. in City Hall as public hearing regarding Leisurevi!le. Motion seconded by Mr. Wallace and motion carz~ied 5-0. Mayor S~ummer presented council members and City C!emk with Offioia! card for their wallets. Request for Department Head meeting prior to Council Meeting. , Mr. Michael moved that council meet with department heads prior to regular meetings until they decide to do otherwise - at least for first meeting. Motion seconded by ~s. Jaekson and motion carried 5-0. Reconsider Ordinance 69-43 (Sign Regulations) Mr. Layton Timm, 118 S .E. 8th Avenue appeared before council request- ing information as to what ordinance the city is under at present time · Mr. Miehaet moved that the City Attorney be instructed to draw up sign ordinance in similar fashion to one in use in Boca Raton and City Clerk make available copies ~or those in the sign business so they can make recommendations to council. Motion seconded by Mrs. Jackson and motion carried 3-2. Nr. Nylund and ~yor Summers voted No. ~4rs. Jackson requested that the signs on the Little League field be exempt, k-~. Michael seconded the motion and motion carried 5-0. - 1t - M/2fdTES REGULAR CITY COU~CIL ~ETING JANUARY 5~ 1970 Discuss Central File ~. Michael moved that the City accept ~,~s. Padgett~s memo dated Dec. and that her recommendations be followed as outlined. Motion seconded by l~rs, Jackson and motion carried 3-2. ~. Nytund and 1;myor Summers voted Mo. ~,ir. Ny!und questioned why when the memo was dated Dec. 8th he did not receive his copy untilagenda books were delivered. Mr, Michael explained that this was held to he placed on the agenda of January 5th at his request, ~irs. Jackson requested that hoards not hold meetings on Monday night. Also she asked what was going to be done witch recall petition and re- quested it be placed on agenda and ruled on. D__iseus~s-chants in-date of Ci.ty Elections (~s. Jackson) ~;ms. Jackson moved that change in date for elections be postponed. Motion seconded by lit. Michael and motion carried 5-0. Consider purchase of equipment for garbage g t~ash pick-up (Placed under Ne%~ Business from Old Business - this meeting) Garbage and trash pick-up tabled until next meeting date. Mr. Barry said he would have to withdraw bid on garbage equipment. Discuss proposed purchase of beach property (Placed on New .Busine, ss it.e, ms.- this ,,meeting) Mayor Summers requested permission to arrange meeting with Ocean Ridge to discuss beach property. ~ir. Wallace said he was not willing to go through months and months of meetings with Ocean Ridge. After that first meeting if a decision is not reached then we should go our own way. ~. Michael moved to set up meeting with Ocean Ridge to discuss beach property within t~o weeks. Motion seconded by Mrs. Jackson and motion carried 5-0. OTHER Mr. Michael moved that the City b~nager be authorized to take whatever steps are necessary to keep sanitation department going. Motion sec- onded by i,~r. Wallace and motion car~ied 5-0. It v~s agreed that council meet with Chamber of Commerce at 6:30 P,M. Thursday evening. ADJOURNMENT Meeting adjoumned at 11:45 P.M. - 12 - MINUTES REGULAR CITY COLINCIL i~ETING JANUARY 5 ~ 1970 . CITY OF BOYN~N BEACH, FLORIDA Thomas A. Summers ~ Mayor Forrest L. Wallace, Vice ~yo~ Mrs. Em~, M. ~c~son., Coun~iiwoman/7 ~ichael V .' Mi%hae~ Cduflcilma~ Leo~nar-d 'E .- Ny, tund, ~o~flman t,~s ~ J. erees~ P~ett~ City Clerk - 13 - PAYZiE?~TS lff2D.~ I~- NO?EH£ER BY DATE 3, 1969 ............... 12,172.34 4, 1969 ............ 708.78 5, 1969 ........... 1,123.66 6, 1969 ............. 7. ~0 7, 1969 ................. 20,9~0.57 10, 1969 ............. ~,t11.13 12, 1969 ................. ~54.19 13, 1969 ............. 2,087.16 1~, t969 .......... 18,~21.97 1 7, 1969 ............. 2~5.00 1~, 1969 .......... 3,96~.3~ 19, 1969 ............. ~. ?~ 20, 1969 ................ 4~,371.26 21, 1969 ....... 22, 395.98 24, 1969 ............. i1,17£.~3 26, 1969 ............... ~23.95 2~, 1969 .............. 279.259.49 PAYHENTS 1E4DE BY FU~$DS 292, 1 O1.15 3 7, 690. 48 232..50 28,007.4 7 10, 577. 10 788.50 84-. 10 14-6.9~ ~, 908.2¥ 1, $02.7a 2, 969.67 O'ENERAL FUND .......... ~ATER SYSTE~¥ REYEtYUE FUND ........... WATER DEPOSITORS FO~D .............. SEWER REYENUE FUND .......... SEWER ~ WATER DEPOSIT FUi~ ............. RETIR~tK~T TRUST FUND ............... rlRE~?K?{ S RELIK~ ~ PE~{SION FU~ .......... PoLIaE RETZRE~IE~T FU~D ............. BOYNTON BK~OH ZIEHORIAL PARK FUND .... PUBLICITY FUND ........ UTILITY G~%~RAL F~¥D ............ ~2,606.60 P~YHENTS H2DE IN NOTEMBER, 1969 1969 'GENERAL FUt~D £20?9 22080 Ot~Y OF B.B. WA~ D~. 22~2 Jo~z B. 098 ~o~o~ l~o S~Y I~a. 2e~O0 ~o~ ~ ~o. 2~I06 ~P ~t09 Ooz~su~s OW~o~ 2~1i! EA~LEY 22!~2 E~s~ Oo~sO 2~113 EmeE~ ~s J~CKSON ~Y~ONS ODERN OUTD 0 ~ ~. T~c 1 $2. O0 2, 343.75 125. O0 $ .'$0 $$6.02 16.93 $1.. 55 185 O0 ~? '75 100 O0 ~s SO ~ ~o ~0. O0 25~ 50 2$~ oo ~0 F'EHBER 3~ 1969 P2YMKNTS ~¥2DE IN NOVEMBER, 1969 ENER2£ FUND (CONT1)) 22131 .4DFERZrSEnS PRESS, INC. 22132 HILL M~N¢F~C~¢nrNe 00. 22133 GO¢R~ BECO~DS, INC. ~W2TER 12030 12051 12032 12033 12034 12055 12036 12037 12038 12039 ~2040 12042 120~3 1204~ 12~5 I20~6 t20~7 SYSTEM REVENUE FUND WmiT~' H-~cDowELL SmWEL~ H~mw~am Co. O0&ST~L ~CHINE. INC. E~sz Go~s~ Go~xs Oo~poa~ ~rON Prc~am CHEmiCaL SEaBOarD COlST LINE SUN PROTECTIFE E~u~P~. Co~p. TECHNIC INSZ~mENZS, INc. ~EWER 2861 2~62 2863 2864 286~ 2866 2867 ~EWER 1042 104~ $1~02 145~75 $~,00 7,040~16 REYE~/UE FUND OI~zm$ SERVICE OIL O0~IP~NY 50. 59 GOm~S Co~mo~2ro~ 76.52 D~zs ~m~m~ & S¢pPLY Go. 3~8.82 SEWm~L H~w~m Go. 77.56 Go~s~ ~ li~c~r~m, I~c. 85, O0 G~ Oz~ ~OD~CrS 21.75 SEABOARD CO~SZ LINE ~'mrLBO~D GO. 15.00 6~. 22 WATER DEPOSIT FUND AccT. oF O~mos CoRp. ~ccr. OF C~LnOS CORP. gRETIREMENT TRUST FUND 0586 Fa~m JomNsom 058~ Rz~z B. C~aa~Ea 0589 HENRY CR~WFORD 7.50 ~ 50 15.00' 71.00 135.12 50.58 42.79 3, 1969 1969 'FEmSEa 5, 1969 ~- FE~fBEP~ 6, 1969 1969 PAYHENTS NADE IN NOVEMBER, 1969 (GONTD) / UTILITY GENERAL FUND 007 RUSSELL 008 R¢ssEL~ & Axom 009 R~SSE~ & AXON ~/~'IREHEN'S RELIEF ~ PEN~ON FUND $$1JomNM. ~BOY~TON BEACH HEHORIAL PARK 190.00 $83~15 $00.00 i, 773,45 2,606~60 59.85 2¥~ 2 7 84. 10 353.63 359~69 -GENERAL FUND 2213~ H~aOLD GLE~$ON 22135 TablE, mas I~s~a~cm 22136 T~m~m~s I~sua$~cE 22138 ~oY~eER Lz~ INs~z~c~ ~ENERAL FUND 22142 22148 P.B. 221~9 OOHP~NY CO. 15 7~ O0 $. O0 254.61 10. O0 212.1 7 72. O0 70~~. 78 I0.00 37. O0 266. O0 5. O0 10. O0 426.99 RETIR.JfENT TRUST FUN~ 0590 .ROSE~T NrEro k~EWER ~ ~/2TER DEPOSIT FUND 1044 Acc~. o~ G~Dos Gonp. ]GENERAL FUND 2214-4 O~Y OF B.B. £21~5 G~zY om 368~ 6 7 7. 50 P~YROLL FUND 15,19~. POLICE RmT. FUND 159. FIREMEN'S RE.~ PEN. 123. 2214-6 B~B. Rm~. TB~s~ Fumm 22150 B~mTom Or~Y FEDmn~ 7; 50 79 $7 63 ~t~. UNIO~ 16. 855. ~8 12, 1 72.34 708.78 1,123.66 7. 50 PAYNENTS NADE tN NOFEiYBER, 1969 (GONTD) l~For~E~.rsE~ 7, !969 $WATER SYSTEN £EYENUE FUND 12048 H~s. D~n P~KEn 12049 O~TY o~ B.B. P~Y~O~S 12050 R~ N~ ~s~ 12051 Gz~s. Ka~eza / JWATEB DEPOSITORS FUND 8~51 lccT. o~ J.A. 8¥~£ Has. J. E~ F~o~sE qgEWER 2868 JSEWER 10~5 10~6 10~7 10¥8 10~9 1050 1051 RETENUE FUND GrTY OF B.B. ~CCT. ~ccT. AccT. ~CCT. ACCT. ~CCT. AccT. ~/ATER DEPOSIT FUND OF ~HEODO~E ~IGEL o~ O~nos Oo~. OF O~LDOS COSP. JBO£IGE RETI~£ri~.ENT FUND 1969 ~ GEN~2. L FUND 22151 22152 22153 2215~ 22155 22156 22157 12052 12053 12054 120~5 CO · 5.20 2, 775~ 90 2. 6~ 5.20 2, 788.9~ 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7. 50 7.50 1,054.37 1, 05~ 37 7. 50 7.50 15.50 8. O0 15.50 7. 50 7. 50 69.00 127.58 127. 38 62.54 17. 52 261.82 1,876.16 1 ~5.51 46.60 207. 8& 2, ~I 7. 79 i. 50 181.70 8.62 3~ 40 20,940.57 PAY~E~¥TS NADE I~t NOTEHBER, 1969 1969 WATER SYSTEi~ RE?E~¥UE FUND (GONTD) 12056 D~Tru E. G~m~ 1.39 12057 Ro~E~ Br~ 2.24 12059 BE~J~mIm ~.~ Oss 5.20 20~. 0~ W2 TER t~EPOSITORS FUND 8:~,36 A¢¢~. OF Emrz £~EV~n 15. O0 84~7 ~cc~. OF 2~0~ Sa~r~s !5. O0 8439 L.N. Ross 7.50 8~0 Ro~. W~r~r~¢ 7~ 50 8~1 Jom~ ~30a~ma~ 15. O0 84~ ~cc~. OF J.D. Lzrs~ 7.50 8~ S~X~E~ ~n~sr~¢ 7.50 82. 50 SE~{ER ~ W2TER DEPOSIT FUI~) 1052 2cc~. OF D~Tr~ E. Ga~.~¢ 15.50 105~ ~CCT. OF ROBERT ~IRD 7.50 40. 60 RE~E;~rJE FUI¢D ~LVE ~O$$-BLVE SHrEL~ 118.81 D~r~ E. Gn~_~ 4.00 C~nT~s B~oc.¢~a ~. I8 133.47 ~'EWEB 2869 2870 28 71 2872 12, i969 UBLIGITY FUND , 1~ 23,2.72 1,232.72 GE)tER~IL FUND 22158.GH~n~.ZS B.& J.~-¢E B. CEPPr $.~i 22159 ~o T. N~S¢OLO 2.01 22160 OIZX OF B.B. PE~rTY C~ss 109.38 22162 SO¢TmWES~En.¥ L~.~L Fo¢mnAzrom 45.00 22163 _~ffas. A~z~m~ R~LE 1.89 %JAT.ER SYSTElf RE?ENUE FU~VD 12060 J.~c~ HYmns 12061 H. Kr~pz~azcm (Eon Gmo. 16!. 69 95. O0 120. O0 4, 111.13 12, 13, PAYHEi¥TS H2DE IN NOVE2IBER, 1969 ~GONTD,) ./ 1969 -SEWER & WATER DEPOSIT FUND 1055 Acc~z. oF O.~r, Dos Oosp. 1056 Aca?. oe G~sros Go~m. 10~7 Ace~. o~ G~$os Gosp. 1058 Aac~. o~ G~os Go~. 1059 Aac~. o~ GA~os Gulp. 1060 ~cc~. oe G~os Go~. ~061 2ec?. om G~os ~062 J~cm 1969 JGENEPaL FUND 22161 22164. Rz.so Gos~. 22165 R~.so PETTY 22169 E~,rzm.~ 221 70 R.,~$o GoP.,p. 22171 S?~mL~r ~ Fso~z~cm G~mmY~O~Sm 22173 B~mm~ ~ T~rto~ Go. 22174 R.R. Bowm~ 22175 Rm~mm~ Boom Go., I~c. 22! 76 En 22177 H~p~ · Row, I~c. 22178 Do~E~r ~ Go., I~c. 221 79 Wms~m~ P~s~ ~ssz~ Go. 7.50 7. 50 7~ 50 7~ 50 7.50 7. riO 7, 50 10. O0 O~i~LE~I 5~ O0 4.7. 60 4-69.99 469.55 38.23 162.07 120.41 74-. 75 1.79 67. 64. 19.25 57. 62 215.60 22.11 9.24. 2. $9 102.34. 2, 004. 76 '%;2 TER 12062 $'YSTEH REYENUE FUi~D G'r~r OF 8. B. ~. 90 2873 REYENUE FUk-D O~Tr oe B.B. 43 · 21 4-3.21 RETIREHENT TRUST FUND 0591 El%l~EST G. BLOtr~¥T 0592 Sru'.~.~r F~,m~ POLIGE R,=TIR~TI2#T~' ~" ~ ~ FUND 0655 E~xms~ 3.53 11.16 14.. 69 19.60 4.54.. 19 2, 087. 1G P2YNENTS H2DE I_,~~ NOVEifBER, !969 CaO rD) 1969~ GENERAL FUND 22181 OrT~' OF B.B. PAYROLL F~NB 8,818.18 22182 G~rY om B.B. Po~cm Rm~. F~.~ 1~.45 22!8~ G~Y oF B.B. Fr~m~m~ RE.~Pm~. 126.70 2218~ B.B. Rm~m~ T~s~ F~ 228,51 22i8~ Bor~o~ C~ F~m~ G~. U~o~ 698.50 22186 FI~s~ B~ ~ T~s~ 5,132.76 22187 BoY~ro~- A~o S~pp~Y, I~e. i80~94 22188 FL~. Po~cm Om~mes Assm. Ima. 20.00 22189 B~. E~w~n E. go,mm i. 28 22190 O.J. O~sm~ ~00 22191 ELLrs NcA~oY 5.00 15, $61~ 32 ~;2TER SYSTElf REYENUE FUND 12063 O~z¥ oF B.B. P,~Y~oL~, F~ 1, 7~3~68 1206~ U.S. Pos~s~m~ 144.00 1206~ BoY~O~ 2~ro S~pL~, I~c. 20.76 1 908 ~3 SEWER REKENUE FUND 287~ O~Y o~ B.B. PAY~OS~ F~m-m . 1,230.66 1,230.66 JSEWER ~ W~TER DEPOSIT FUi~D 3.2~ 18, 521.97 1969 ~GE~RAL zw_~ 22192 J~zs F. HoxL~r 10~10'00 '.EEWER ~ WATER DEPOSIT FUND 1066 ~ccz. oE O~mos DE~. Go~m. 7.60 1 ~. O0 2~. O0 1969~GENERAL FUND 22193 En~E.~¢m ~._ELZO~ 2~!94 CO~EaCE ~ro~t B4NK 22195 P~ Bm~c~ poS~-Txwks 22196 Nr~mI H~zm P~szIsmr~ Go. 22197 2m~s Oms7n~mE~ Go. 2219B Jo~ L. 2~cmxE PLeaSIng INc. 22199 ~LLIED OHEMTC~L P_RODUcTs, Imc. 10.00 93. 75 4~. 9i 125.40 13.05 67. O0 7I. 48 16, PAYNE~Tt lfADE IN NOTK~rBER, 1969 (GOal_D) 1969 J GENERAL FUND 22200 A~'~o PnoDtrc~s, I~c. 52~.21 22201 Dez¢'s Frn~sro~ 787.83 22202 N~2ro~s LrmE~ 22203 S~¢ SEr¢~r~rEL 10.44 2220~ Go~n~ REconms I;~c. 55.00 22205 B~ Ex~En~rm~r.~s Go., Imc. 18.00 22206 BoY, toN 2 v~o S~p~ Y, I.~e. 61 ~ 64 22207 HorN2oN GuN ~ Gor~ Ssop 19.00 22208 Cr~rzs S~a~rcz 0~ Co. 85.25 22209 GoprrN~ PaoD~crs 25~00 22210 E~assY S~W~LY Go~PA~'r 30~60 22211 F~. E~s~ Gons~ R~rsw~ Go. 53~30 222i5 F~o~rm~ Powzn ~ Lr~s~ Co. 159.51 22215 g~o~ O~t~mn~ Go~ 311~60 2, 709.21 ~ WATER SYS'~2I RETE]UE FUND 12066 Hns. P~u,. G~r ~.96 12067 J.T. Km~nr 4.55 12068 ~L~ Gu~C~ 5,20 12069 Go~msc~ ff~ro~L B~,m 60. 75 12070 A~s Gsm~notm~ Go~Y 26.10 12071 G~ar~N Zcz~N~r~c Gomp~NY 69~22 i2072 Go~s~ z~zcmrN~, I.~-c. 26, 00 12073 B~aao~s Go~moa~r~o~ 23. 70 1207~ 8 ~ H S~ms INc. 20.26 12075 JosN L. Aacsrm P~sr~, Lvc. 35.00 12076 A~L~mD G~o~r~m ~ Gmm~'rC~L I~C. 278,80 12077 BYam's E~mc?azc Ho~oa Sma~cm 24.00 12878 Cmos. Rostra ~.2~ 12079 Gmo. N. Parcz 5.20 12080 Do~'s F~ams~o~ 28.57 12081 BRrz~ So~rs 5.20 621.75 ~TER DEPOSITORS FUND 8445 Ace~. o~ N~s. P~L G~mr 7.50 8~6 AccT. o~ Gmo. H. Pnrcm 7.50 15. O0 4SEIZER REVENUE FUND 287~ J.T. KELLY ~.00 2877 ~LLST~TE ~UrPT. ~ ~ENT~LS INC. 15.10 2879 DoN ' s F~RESTONE 8. 20 19, PAYMENTS lfADE IN NOVMEBER, i969 J 1969 SEWER ~% WATER DEPOSIT FUND 1067 ACCT. o~ Mns. P~trL G~rT 1068 AccT. o~ J.T. KEL~ 1070 G~z~ L. S~E 1071 Acc~. oF O~s. RosrE~ 1072 ACCT. OF Baron So~Ars ]PUBLICITY FUND 355 BoYm-Tom Bcr¢. Jn. Urer¢ 19699GENERA£ FUND 22216 O~nnms 22217 22218 Jo~ 22219 22220 22221 22222 ~WATER SYSTEAI RETENUE FUND 12082 HzwKzNS ~ Nouw 12083 A~TOPRO~CTS, INC. 12097 W~. K~sTzn ~/ATER DEPOSITORS FUND 84~7 AccT. o~ Wm. K~sTm~ ~EWER REVENUE FUND 2881A~TomRonvcrs, Imc. /SEWER ~ WATER DEPOSIT ~UND 1073 AccT. OF G~.z~os CORP. 107~ ACCT. o~' C~Lmos Co~p. 1075 AccT. o? C~LmOS CO~P. 20, 1969~G£:A~JRAL FUND 22223 G~TY OF B.B. 22224 E¢~ Non, rs 22225 2222~ CrTY OF B.B. PETTY O~SH PETTY C~SH (GONTD) ~CHO OL 7.50 1~. 50 7.50 7.50 7. 50 17.60 63.10 150.00 112. O0 6. O0 2.30 26. O0 283. O0 209.28 20. oq 658.58 125. O0 26.72 2.20 153.92 7.50 7.~ 12.25 12.25 7. 50 7. 50 7.50 27.88 10. O0 ¥9.87 95.07 182.82 $, 965.35 85~. 75 ~OVE~BE~ 20, 21, P~YI~ENTS ~.~DE IN NOV£HBER, 1969 1969 WATER SYSTEIY REVENUE £UND 12085 JosEp~¢ 12086 Or~o 12087 Yo~r~ 12089 Emw. 1969 RE F. ~EWER 2885 2888 8~9 Acc~. 8450 Acc~. 8451 8~52 ACCT. REVEN~ FUND JosEp~ J~ REF. ~ I~p. ~EWER ~ WATER DEPOSIT FUND 1076 AccT. oF CA,mos Go~p. 1078 AccT. OF JosEp~¢ 1079 ACCT. G~7{ERAL FUND 22228 Or~r oF B.B. PAZ~OL~ F¢~n 22229 CrTY o~ B.B. Po~rcE R~. F~ 22230 Crwr oF B.B. F~E~'s RE~PE~. 222~1B.B. RE~r~E~E~T T~S~ F~N~ 22232 BOY~To~ Grzr FEdEraL C~. 22233 C.J. O~SLE~ 2225~ 2223~ 22236 22237 22238 22239 22~0 22241 222~2 222~4 ~L L I S ]~f cilt~ O Y fins. LrZZETT.4 TEP~GESEN ~OROTHEI ~YCH ~ O~s E~N~ HESS .99 2.97 5, 20 2.20 5~ 20 080. 63 097. 19 ~ O0 Fumm ~0, 004~ 2~ 20, 000~2~ 7, $0 7.50 7~ 50 7.50 7. 50 7, 50 7.50 52. ~0 7. 50 15,50 7. 50 14, 608.41 1 ~9.49 130. 75 434.60 UN,om 1,071.60 10. O0 10. O0 25. O0 25. O0 20. O0 20. O0 20. O0 20.00 20. O0 20. O0 20. O0 20. O0 20. O0 4-4-, 371.26 ( a,// PAYH~ ~ [IADE tN .{¢OVEHBER, 1969 ('GONTD) 1969 GEN~AL FUND (GONTtD) 22246 rYa. LLoYm H. 9os~wraK 22249 ~y F~oo~ 22252 ~m A. Do~so~ 22255 J~rc~ O. [/~rz 22256 Enm~ Y. 22257 G~rz~ LE~sr~s Gonpo~rom 22259 W~LTEn N.~HE~z~' T. Ko~;~owrrz 22260 S~A P. F~s~z~o 22262 Sz~E TnE~s~nEn 22263 i~u~r Sr.~psom 22266 ~wK~s ~ H~nro~ WATER SYSTE~ R~ ~,?~0~ Ft~D 12090 Orrr o~ B.B. P~Y~oL~ 12091 H~¥r~o~ ~' H.~wmr~s ~EEWER REVE~VUE FUND 2884 4SE~t~R ~ ~TER DE?OSITFU]{D 1080 Aa¢~. o~ G~oos Gn~p. !081Acc~. oF 1082 AccT. 1083 ~ccz. o~ G~tmOS Go~p. 10~4 Accz. o? G~mos Go~p. 1969 &GE/~£'R]iL FU]~D 22268 ~_~_o~-s~ E~cz.~rc Sup~=~, ~z~c. 22269 GEnEraL GHG T~c.~ S~Es i~c. 22267 D~H~co T~c~o~ 22271 G~L.~ OZL P~O~UCTS 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20. O0 20~ O0 20. O0 20. O0 20.00 20.00 336~02 i3.00 2.00 3.41 1.04 524.00 6~6~ 53.$4 29,97 2, 527. 07 1 $0. O0 2, 687, O? 1,197.2~ ! 60. O0 1, 357~ 2~ 7.~0 7~ 50 7~ 50 7. 50 7o ~0 37.50 99.!6 1!8.5! 363.67 92.75 485.24 22,39~.9~ (GONTD) PA ~_~K27~S ~L&D~ I~T ~OVEHBER, 1969 969 VGENERAL FUND 22272 G~z,F S~m,~¥ Ls~ra~ Go. 51.05 22273 H~s~r ~ G~r~ 5I. 70 2227~ J~c~'s C~z~ CE~E~ 59.38 22275 I~TE~-~rrO~L I~S~E ~ GLm~sl5.00 22276 T~E KrR. K~s ' SE~IeE, I~va. 30. O0 22277 L~ U~z~o~s o~ H~ 442.80 22278 H.F. ~so~ E~z~ Goap. 27.35 22279 22280 N~w A~c S~p~r Go,, ~c. 410.95 222~i O~c~ 22282 O~E7~om O~E~Ic~n Oo~p~mY 89.~0 22283 O~s~EY Som Go. 212.50 22285 P~msY-BowEs Imc. 2~.00 22286 P~Ess Br~c~ 296.00 2228 7 Do~Lm REE~s 790. 61 22288 R~c.~ ~oro~s, I~zc. 56.5~ 22289 R~z~ H~E_~s Go~p. 196. 9~ 22290 BoBo G~ W~s~ 11.50 22~~R~ Go~s~uc~om Go. ~95,.93 22292 Ss~s, Ro~cK Go. 39.95 22293 2229~ S~E~vso~ SEEm 22295 S~7E~ 22296 22297 S~m Sr~E O~cz ~c~z~Es, I~c. 27.8~ 22298 RoszT~ DEem !0.00 22299 U.S. ~ws 22300 X~_~ox 158.48 22301 K~c 22302 H~sc~r~ 22303 E~s~ Oo~s~ F~ E~pr~s~r 92.0~ 22304 D~L~Y B~Ac~ }{~ws Jo~A~ 122.6~ 22307 H~s. ~, 910~ O~ ~2TER SYSTE~ RE?E~UE FU~/D 12092 Go~r- 9p E~r~s~s, I~c. 27. O0 1209~ D~rs ~ErE~ .~ S~pP~Y Go. 781.05 12095 E~w~s E~zc~zc Go~o~zzo,,z ~5.00 12096 .B~cH GmEHrC~L ComP~mY, Imc. 90.55 12098 SEW~LL H~.~w~ Go. 32.00 12099 So~rH~, HEr~ & ~P~Y Go. I~c. 589.62 12100 Tzcsz~ra I~Sr,~mEmZS, ImC. 7.00 12101 Gomm~s Gonpo~ rro.~ 100. ~ 1', 672.67 PAYffENTS N~IDE IN IiOVEI¥BER, !969 (GONTD) 1969 26, 1969 SEWER 2886 288 7 2889 2890 2891 2892 2893 2894 2895 P~EYENUE FUND Enw~nns Esmc~nzc GOnPOl~Tro~ 219.25 Ho~s~ D~-Wnr~ 873. O0 ~n. D~ t~m 92.75 O~n~s L. N~r~n ~ So~ 181.20 G~no~ G~rc~L Oo~p~r 22.35 OUStEr Sos Go. 432.50 Trsn~E'S Fon ~SEwz~ Csz~r~¢~ 75.00 V~nEc, I~c. .... 11.a0 1,925.09 /SEWER ~ W~TER DEPOSIT FUND 1085 Acc~. oF Gnomes Con~. 7.50 1086 AccT. OF OALDOS CORPo 7.50 1087 Acc~. OF CALDOS Gon~. 7.50 1088 Acc~. OF a~nos Con~. 7.50 ~OYNTON BEAGH,~ENORI~L PARK 337 O~s~Y Son Go. 30. O0 149.61 ,! ~ 485. O0 1,634.61 ¢GE~RAL FUND 22508 C.E. I~cG~r~'Es, T.~x GosL~cwo~ 158.77 22309 Go~Eacr~ R~coan 5.32 22310 P~sLrC 2n~r~.rsTa~ro~ Ssn~rc~ 2.50 22311 N~roN~ N~rcr~L LE~¢UE lO. D0 22~i2 I~e~ Book Co~r 206.59 SYSTEN RE?ENUE FUND 11955 'SEWER 1089 1090 383.!8 25.77 25.77 WATER DEPOSIT FUI~D Accr. OF Cnssos Goap. 7.50 15. O0 1969~GEI~R~IL F&~VD 22313 Crrr o~ B.B. 22314 22315 P~YnOL~ F~r:¥D 12, 058.22 Po;,rc~ Rzrr~;¢E~¢~ 163.35 Fra~z~ ~ s RF~P~ 11, 1 72.43 423~95 130, 75 22316 B.B. Rsrrn~mr Tn~s~ Ftrr~n 219~-~7 22317 Bo~ro~v, -~' Crzr F~n~ GnE~r~ O~v. 785.50 22318 F~aST B~¢~ & T~s~ 5,066.67 2~319 J~c~ B~zn 88. O0 PAYZf£'NTS IYADE I~f 270?~¥BER, 1969 1969J GENERAL FUND 22320 B.B. Po~,rcE 22322 LImm~ 22327 Fi~s~ B~ ~ T~us~ o? B.B. 22328 B.B. F~s~ WATER DEPOSITORS 8~57 Acer. o~ E~ 8¥58 ~car. o~ Do~v SEWER RET£i~UE FU/{D 2829 G~T~ o~~ B.B. 2830 2831 O.W. JSEWER ~ WATER DEPOSIT 109i Acer. om C,~tmos 1092 Yo~m~ ~ 1093 J~tzzs L. B~ooKs 1094 E~mms~ 1095 2car. oF G~mos Oo~p. 1096 Acer. oF O~n~os Co~p. 1097 Acc~. o~ Ho~ms BY LEo~ 1099 Accz. oF J.R. Sp~K~ II 1100 Acer. o~ G.W. 1101 A.H. Hz~Rr~ & J.D. 1119 B.B. Fr~sz N~z~o.~L R.~'TiRJ~EIiT TRUST FUiYD 0596 JAmms (GONTD) 98.00 17.50 100,000.00 !00,000.00 218, 62 ?. 76 1.04 1,728.99 3. ¥~ 2.99 .99 5.20 450, O0 2, 192~ 65 7. 50 7.50 7. 50 7. 50 1, 1 71.32 ~. O0 6.10 1,!81.~2 7.50 15. O0 7.00 15.50 7.50 7. 50 7,50 16.50 15.50 19.70 16.90 10. 000. O0 1 O, 135.60 99.13 3,26 102.39 PAY~iKNTS $iADE Ii¥ l~OVEIlB ,2, 1969 (GONTD,) 1969 £ITY GEi{ERAL FUND 011 B.B. Frnsr N,~?ro~,~ / ]P~iYROLL FUND 341 OrTY Om B.B. Gm~mnzL m~m~ / ~OYNTON ~E~GH ~E~ORI~ P~RX 345 Fz~s~ B~ ~ T~$~ o~ B.B. ~0, 000. O0 ~0, 000~ O0 2, 969.67 .2, 969, 67 4 ~ 000. O0 ~, 000. O0 279, 259.49