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Minutes 08-18-69MIN-dTES REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD AT CITY HALL, BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA~ MONDe, Y, AMGUST 18:1969 AT 7:50 P.M. PRESENT: Vincent J. Gailo~ Sr. ~ Mayor Thomas A. Summers ~ Vice Mayor Gilbert H. Collins~ Councilman Michael V. Michael~ Councilman Leonard E. Nylund~ Councilman G. W. ~ourtney~ City Manager Gene ~ioore~ City Attorney Tereesa Padgett: City Clerk ~4ayor Gallo called the meeting to order at 7:50 P.M. The Invocation was given by Rev. Nelson P. Moyer, First Methodist Church and the Flag Salute was led by Councilman Gilbert Collins. .~NTRODUCTION OF SPECIAL GUESTS. Henry Thompson, President of the Greater Boynton Beach Chamber of Commerce~ who in turn introduced Cess Farrar~ John Sheppard~ Harold Morris: representing the Chamber. Robert Beyrer, representing the Senior Citizens of Sterling Village. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Regular Meeting - August 4: 196~. ~. Nylund made the motion that the Minutes of the RegulaT Meeting of August 4~ 1969 be accepted as presented, b~. Summers seconded the motion. Motion carried 4-0 due tD the absence of Councilman Michael at this meeting. AWARDING OF. BIDS City Clerk stated only one bid was received that being from Joseph Tomberg and it was below the minimum bid required in accordance with the advertisement~ but further stated that he had verbally agreed to pay the exact amount due plus interest. b~. Michael made the motion the City Clerk dispose of the tax certifi- cates for the exact amount due plus interest. Mr. Summers seconded with the stipulation that the tax certificates be examined to learn whether or not there are properties involved that the City can use. Motion unanimously carried. U LIC AUD, C None LEGAL O~dinance No. 69-20 (2nd Reading) Amending Pension O~dinance as per reques, t of I~ternal Revenue Service., City Attorney read subject Ordinance by caption only. tst reading - 1 MI1YdTES REGULAR CITY COUNCIL ~iEETING AUGUST 18 ~ 1969 D. ugust 4, 1969. ~zm. Michael made the motion that Ordinance 69-20 be passed on second reading, l~r. Summers seconded and motion unanimously carried. Ordinance No. 69-21 (2nd Reading) Amending Sec. 505 (d)(4) of the Building Code - Gasoline Storage Tanks City Atto=ney read subject O~dinance by caption only. 1st reading August 4 ~ 1969. If~. Nylund made the motion that Ordinance 69-21 be passed on second reading. Mr. Collins secended and motion unanimously carried. Ordinance No. 69-22 (2nd Reading) R. ezoning the Boynton Nurseries Parcel City Attorney read subject Ordinance by caption only. 1st reading August 4, 1969. Mm. Nyiund moved that Ordinance 69-22 be passed on second reading. Mm. Collins seconded and motion carried 4-0~ Councilman Michael being absent fTom the dais when the vote was taken. Qrdinance No. 69-23 (ist t~eadin.q) Adopting 1969. r70 Budge.t. City Attorney read subject Ordinance in its entirety. Mr. Summers made the motion that Ordinance 69-23 be adopted using the figures that had-been presented to Council at the August ~th~ 1969 meeting. Motion died for a lack of a second. OPENING OF BIDS 7:45 P.M. Mayor Gallo explained that it was now time for the Bid Opening~ and v~e would return to ~Legsl~ after the receiving of bids. Mm. Michael made the motion that the receiving of bids be closed. Mr. Nylund seconded and motion unanimously ca,Tied. LEGAL - Continued Mr. Courtney explained that the total budget was the same amountas presented at the August 4th meeting. However~ in order to make three additional changes which the City Council had requested~ it was nec- essary to change figures from one depamtment to another. Mr. Michael made the motion that Ordinance No. 69-25 be passed to sec- ond reading. Mr. Collins seconded and motion carried 4-0~ ~. Summers dissenting. Ordinance No. 69-24 (lst Reading) Bmendin~ 1968-69 Budget City Attorney read subject Ordinance in its entirety. - 2 - MINUTES REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING AUGUST 18~ 1969 ~, Ny!und made the motion to adopt O~dinance No. 69-24 with the list of transfers as presented becoming a part of this O~dinance. Fir. Co!lJ/z seconded and motion unanimously carried. Resolution No. 69-T - Supporting To%~n of Manatapan Re: Bridge across Intmacoastal, Waterway City Attorney read subject Resolution in its entirety. Mr. Summers made the motion Resolution No. 69-T be passed, M~.Cotlins se conded. }~r. Michael stated that he thought it was a move in the right direction to have a fixed span bridge. Motion carried 4 -1 ~ ~4r. Michael dissenting. Resolution No. 69-H - Continuance of safe~ free and unimpeded public and private vehicular services City Attorney read subject Resolution in its entirety. ~. Michael made the motion that Resolution No. 69-~ be passed. Mr. Summers seconded and motion unanimously carried. Fees - Re: City's Consulting Engineers Mr. Moore stated he was in receipt of a fee schedule from Russell g Axon which covers the various ex~ra charges such as~ surveys~ right-of- ways~ topography~ maps~ etc.: and it does appear that these services are specifically covered under the fee schedule plus a fifty (50%) percent overhead charge. Comneilman Michael asked if the extra fees involved were connected with the work they were requested to perform. City Attorney stated he was not certain but we would assume it %-~uid be in connection with authorized work and we %,a~uld be obligated to pay for areas which were germane to the specific job. Mayor Gallo stated that the payment of bills being withheld are those connected with other miscellaneous charges and apparently the City Attorney is o~ the opinion they should be paid plus the 50% overhead as requested. Mr. Michael made the motion that the Finance Department be instructed to pay the balance of the Russell & Axon bills which were previously brought before Council. t,~. Summers seconded. Motion carried 4-1, Councilman Nylund dissenting. - 3 - MINUTES CITY COUNCIL P~ETING AUGUST 18~ 1969 Mr. hichaeimade the motion that on future projects, ~. Courtney should be given some idea as to amount of extra work involved and the costs thereof. F~. Gallo suggested a meeting be called with representatives of R & g and the City Council to determine whether or not the City v~nts to con- tinue with them o~ retain another engineering firm. Mr. Michael ~ltharew hms motion. OPENING OF BIDS Street Resurfaeing City Clerk opened and acknowledged the following bids: Hardrives, Inc.~ Delray Beach Belvedere Construction Co., West Palm Beach Rubin Construction Co.~ West Palm Beach Dixie Asphalt Co., West Palm Beach ~- Nylund made the motion the bids be turned over to the Tabulation Committee for thei~ recommendation. Mm. Michael seconded and motion unanimously carried. ~EGAL. ~esolution Re.: Tax Assessing Mr. Michael made the motion that the City Council have the City ~ttorney draw up a Resolution to go on record opposing the present system of tax assessing: said Resolution to be sent to the State Legislature and neighboring Cities asking for their support in this regard. Mr. Nytund seconded. City Manager stated that it was suggested at a meeting he attended in West Palm Beach that our City Attorney should join with other City ~ttorneys to form a legal opinion to present to the Florida League of Municipalities at the meeting of City Offic~ in Daytona Beach in October. City Attorney stated it is generally agreed that a request should be made to repeal the present law and there is a strong lobbying power going on at the present time. Motion unanimously carried. OLD BUSINESS Request of James A. Cabler, Jr. - Village of Golf Mayor Gallo read correspondence from Mr. Cabler in which they indicated -4 - MIhUdTES CITY COUNCIL ~ETING AUGUST 18~ 1969 their desire to enter into a contract for water with the City for the Village of Golf similar to that entered into between the City and Delray Dunes. Mr. Summers made the motion that the City Attorney be authorized to draw up a contract with the Vil!aqe of Golf according to the rate sched- ule we now have with Delray Dunes ~ and with the undsrstanding that the 12~ water main would be deeded to the City.. Mr. Michael seconded and motion unanimously carried. geq~uest for change in Zoning .- Joel Hoch Request (On the table) Remain on the table. Request of John Adams - Re: Distance requirements between Service Stations (On the table) Remain on the table. Acquisition of parcels adjoining City O~med P~operty (On the table) Michael made the motion this item be stricken from the Agenda. Nyiund seconded and motion unanimously carried. Correspondence from Irwin Langbein: Gardens ~ttorney - Re: Palm Beach Fiemorial F~yor Gallo read correspondence from ~r. Langbein which stated he was willing to undertake an appeal on this mattem on a contingent basis. Mr. Michael made ths motion that we instruct Mr. Langbein to continue with the appeal in that if the City wins this case, it could mean a substantial savings in refunding the taxes involved. Motion secmnded by Mr. Summers; carried unanimously. NEW BUSINESS Correspondence from Community. Systems Corporation Mr. Courtney stated that subject corporation has offered to acquire federal funds for such projects as open space programs: and further stated they appear to be qualified in this field as they are aware of all federal progTams, and they could possibly be helpful to the City in this regard. It was agreed the City Manager should arrange for a meeting with the City Council and representatives of Come, unity Systems Corporation. ADMINIST/{ATIVE Discuss possibility of Extension of Se%,er - Golf View Marbour City Manager stated he had once again discussed the possibility of MINUTES CI~f- COU~NCIL ~ETING AUGUST 18~ 1969 allowing tempQramy septic ~nks in Golf View Harbour- with the Palm Beach County Health Department, and they have indicated they would possibly go along with septic tanks if they had a positive statement from the City Council as to when sewers would be available in this area. l,~r. Courtney further stated he would recommend very strongly getting sewers in this area as it is the potential growth of large homes in the City~ therefore, he would appreciate an expression from Council in this regard. ~IP. Michael suggested that Council begin 'negotiations with the local financial institutions to determine if funds can be raised fora t~he ex- pense of sewer expansion; and further~ to attempt to receive a definite commitment so we can advertise for bids as time is of essence. City Attorney stated he has been ~in contact with the County Attorney who indicated they would interpose no objection to this type of agree- ment p~oviding the City show some concrete evidence of putting a sewer into this area. Therefore~ City Attorney recommended that the City obtain a feasibility study of the area ~rom Russell & Axon. Mm. Michael made the motion that Pip. Courtuey be inst-~ucted to check into the possibility of local £inancing for a sewer plant and Golf View Harbour; also~ to determine what the cost will be to get into Golf View Hmrbour: and when the report is completed to see if we can get the Palm Beach Health Department to release septic tanks to Golf View Harbour. Mr. Collins seconded: and motion unanimously carried. ~. ~iehael asked that the complete ~eport regarding Golf View Harbour be placed on the September 8th ~.genda. Set Meeting Date for Second Reading of Ordinance 69-23 It was decided that a Special Meeting be set ~or Fmiday~ August 29th at 1 P.M. for the second reading of O~dinanee No. 69-23. Pis...cuss Existin9 Sign Ordinance. Mayor Gallo stated he had asked this to be placed on the Agenda and advised that he is requesting that the Sign O~dinance be referred back to the Building Board for e!arifieation and modification. City Manager stated if Council agrees to allow it to go back to the Building Board~ we should ask them to expedite this request as a ~hoid~ would be placed on all permits until a recommendation is received from the Building Board, and this situation has been resolved. Mr. Michael aske~ i~ v~ could include this item in our Special Meeting scheduled for Friday~ iugust 29th: and was answered in the affirmative. Mr. Michael made the motion that the Sign Ordinance be referred back to the Building Board for immediate action and recommendations should be made to the City Council'at the Special Meeting on August 29th. -6 MI~dTES CITY COUNCIL liEETING AUGUST 187 1969 Mr. Nytund seconded; motion carried unanimously. ~i~. Michael stated that it was his considered opinion that the adver- tising benche were being located in places where they were not usable~ and wondered if something could be done about them. Consider proposal of Gerald Dake, Planning Consultant. Mayor Gallo stated he had asked this be placed on the Agenda inasmuch as he thought the City would have received an answer to their request in which they asked ~i~. Dake to submit his proposal to the City. The Mayor then read a letter f~om Mr. Dake in which he stated he was spend- ing additional traveling money which was not included in his present contract. Mr. Summers made the motion this item be tabled until such time as ~. Dake presents his proposed contract to the City. ~r. Collins sec- onded and motion unanimously carried. Consider Appointment of Prosecutor. l~yor Gallo stated that Mr. Moore has submitted a request to Council that consideration be given to the appointment of a City Prosecutor before the beginning of the new fiscal year~ and further stated he had approached David McKay with regard to filling this position and he would be willing to accept the position at the amount budgeted. i~M. Moore stated he had an Ordinance ready which %~ould set up the posi- tion of City Prosecutor but the appointment would not be necessary at this t/me and asked if the Council %-~u!d like it read. It was so agreed. Ordinance No. 69-25 (lst Reading) - Creating non-classified position of City Prosecutor. City Attorney read subject Ordinance in its entirety. Mr. Summers made the motion that Ordinance No. 69-25 be passed to Second Reading. Mr. Michael seconded and motion unanimously carried, }i~. Ny!und suggested the City check into the possibility of having a full time City Attorney in City Hall~ if it would be advantageous to the City. LIST OF PAYMENTS - JULY. Hr. Summers made the motion the List of Payments as presented be accepted. Mr. Nyiund seconded and motion unan/faously carried. AP~ROVAL OF BILLS. City Clerk read the following bills stating they had been checked by Finance Department and approved by the City Manager: 7 P~INUTES CITY COUNCIL ~ETING AUGUST 18~ 1969 Adam Chevrolet Co. Ed C!anton T~uoking Co. P. T. Garrett St. Regis Paper Co. Pieces of Eight L. B. Foster Co, Russell g Axon, Inc. Se%~rage Disposal Plant Russell g Axon, Irszo Inv. ~r2: Force ~in City Attorney 3 Bills 8 $450~00 - drafting Bills for Legistatvare 1~148.00 833.80 ~ 879.80 ~165.16 ~ ~000 o00~ 705.24 ~ 17:800.00 ~ 1 ~ 550 · O0 Mr. Michael made the motion the bills as presented be paid, stipulating that the bills for the City Attorney be paid from Contingency General Fund and Russell & Axon~s bills fTom the Surplus account of the Water g Sewer Fund. Mr. Summers seconded and motion unanimously carried. Microphone Svstem and Air Conditioninq Cot Council Chambers. l.Jr. Michael asked that the Microphones and Air Conditioning be placed in working order before the next regular council meeting. Request f~om Inter-Racial Committee. }.i~. Summers asked that the Council consider the request of the Inter- Racial Committee to install a side ~lk on loth Avenue West o£ Seacrest. Mayor Gallo requested the City Manager to make a study o~ this problem and present it to the City Council at the next meeting~ indicating the appmo×~aate costs involved. ~.Taiver o~ Fee ~or Council of the Blind. City Clerk stated the Council for the Blind had requested the ~aiver of the license fee ~or e blind peanut vendor who planned to sell peanuts throughout the City vgith a mobile cart. Mr. Summers moved the request be granted i~ everything was checked out. Collins seconded and motion unanimously carried. ADJOdPd~MENT There being no fumther t~asiness~ ~. Nylund moved the meeting be ad- journed. -8 - MINUTES CITY COUNCIL P~ETING AUGUST 18, 1969 Mr. Miehae! seconded and motion unanimously carried~ Meeting adjourned at 9:50 P.M. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH Vincent J. Gg~i~F, Sr., Ma-~dr Thoma x. Summ~ ic '~ayor Gl!bert H. Coll~ns, Councilman Leo~a~d 'E .~ Nylund ~ Couhc~n ATTEST: City Clerk -9 PAYMAi~?S ~ADE IN JULY BY DATE Jr~L Y 1, 1969 J~LY 2, 1969 JULY 3, 1969 J~L~' 7, 1969 J¢LZ 8, I969 J~LY 9, 1969 J¢Lr 10, !969 J~LY 11, 1969 J¢nr 1~, 1969 J¢~r 15, 1969 J~r 16, 1969 JULY 17, 1969 J¢LY 1~, 1969 JULY 22, 1969 24, 1969 28, 1969 30, 1969 ........ 5,316.19 ..... 82. O0 ........ 28, 121.06 ....... 2, 701.39 - - 54, 651.40 ...... 17,199.36 .......... 341.99 - - - 15,237.96 .... 91 7. 60 ..... 611.79 - - - 26, 31~.74 ......... ~ 7, 754.69 ........ 18, 555.19 .......... 2, 468.52 ..... 3.9,478.11 ...... 18, 238.66 ...... 20, 235.24 ........ 40, 850. 55 - 1,866.04 ..... 335, 121.89 PALYENTS NADE BY FUNDS GE~ERAL FUND ........ WATER SYSTEM REVEiVUE FUND - - WATER DEPOSITORS FUND - SE~ER ~ WATER DEPOSITORS FUND SEWER REF~VUE FUND ..... RETI~E?~ENT TRUST F~D ....... POLICE RETIREHENT FUND ..... ...... ! ~2, 745.62 ...... 52, 948.93 - - - 297. 50 - 590.60 ..... 33, 456.91 .... 327. 70 ..... 15,293.49 FISENEN'S RELIEF ~ PENSIOI~ FUND - UTILITY GE~-ERAL FU~¥D ........ PUBLICITY FUND ........... BOYNTOig BEACH HEHORIAL PARK FUND ..... MUNICIPAL SWIM~I_NG POOL BOND FUND .... 612. 75 87, 714.86 928.03 40. O0 165.50 335, 121.89 PAYi~ENTS MADE IN JULY, 1969 ~,Y 2, 969 1969 1969 GENERAL FUND 21220 Gv~E 0~ P~om~czs W~TER SYSTEM REYENUE FUND I1 738 W~ M~cDowmnL FIRENEN'S RELIEF & PENSION FUND 286 Jo~t~ M. T~rTE 287 HAao~s P. HE~rNO RETIREHENT TRUS~' FUND 0563 Rm~ B. 0564 152. O0 125. O0 2, 3~3. 75 594.69 26.95 5, 022.29 24. O0 2~. O0 59.83 24.27 8~. 10 50.58 135.12 l S~.-TU GENERAL FUND 212210zT¥ OF B.B. PETTY CASS 22.00 21222 Jz~ S~Eas ~ LEX PEN~rNOTO~ 40.00 21225 L. H. G~L~En 10.00 2122~ ~rNC~T Mozsm 10.00 GENERAL FUND 82.00 21225 GrTr oE B.B. P~aoLn F~Nn 13,316.53 21226 GrTr o~ B.B. PosrcE RET. F~mD 93.70 21227 CrTr OF B.B. FIaE~EN'S RELrEF ~ PEm. 167.82 21228 B.B. RE~r~E~ENT TaUST F~ND 361.83 21229 BOYNTON CITY FE~. G~EDrT UNrON 956.00 212S00YTY Of ~.~. ~/ATER DEPT. ~32.66 21232 SO~TZEa~ BE~ & Tz~z~a~s Go. 16,00 21233 Fsoaz~A Pow~n ~ LIesT Go. 6~360.28 22, 1 75.33 WATER SYSTEM REYENUE FUND 11727 O~rY o? B.B. P~Y~oLL F~z¢m 2,370.83 I1 728 So~aN B~L~ f~p~o~E Go. 2.30 11729 F~oazD~ Powma & Lzem~ Co. 1~695.22 4, 068.3~ $, 316.19 82.00 PAYHENTS HADE IN JULY, 1969 JULY JUL Y 1969 969 SEWER RETENUE FUND 2670 GrTY 2671 OrTr oF 2672 FLo~D~ GEt~RAL FUND 2123~ 21'23~ G. 21'236 N~ro~n C~s~ RECrSTEa Go. 21239 Jo~ WATER SYSTEH REVENUE FUND 11730 G~TY oF B.B. PETTY 11731 Has. GscEL~ D~pmY 1! 732 HE~E~ W. 11 733 G~aY H. 1173~ Gzo. ~. Go~Ns 1173~ R~F~s H. Ho~ Ja. WATER DEPOSITORS FUk~D 8311 Ac¢~. OF l~as. Omcm~,r~ D~Np~Y 8312 AccT. OF Hmr, m~ W, ~313 Acc~,. OF ~UF~rS H. Hor, T Ja. SEWER ~ ~ATER DEPOSIT FUIn~D 0777'Acc~. OF G~O. G. 0778 Acc~. oF Lo~ S~Ym 0779 AccT. OF G~aY ti. WEBB SEWER REVENUE FUND 2675 OITY oF B.B. PETTY 2677 Gzo. G. Co~Lz~s 812. Oi 266. 72 800.65 1,879. 38 68.96 ~0. O0 1,662. 75 62. 70 432.77 325. O0 2, 602.18 .40 5.20 4.24 2.20 1.65 3.44 17.13 7.50 7.50 7.~0 15.50 7.50 .~6 . 9 0 6.28 9.40 ~.00 28, 121.06 2, 701.39 1969 PAYMENTS MADE IN JULY, 1969 (Gom~.) ~ENERAL FUND 21240 Jos~ L. Aacz~m PLu~szm~ 21242 JosmpE TO~BE~ 21243 21244 21245 21246 21247 2124~ 21249 21250 21251 21255 21254 212~6 21257 21258 212,59 2I~60 21~61 21262 2t2~$ 21264 212~ 21266 21267 21268 21269 21270 21271 INC o 91.50 9.35 8. 56 A~o~oD~c~s, I~c. t 75.19 BOWE~ SUPPLY ~0., INC. BOW~AN PaODUC~S DzFrsrom 70.25 BOYNTON WELL-P~MP SUPPLY 2~9. 72 OoY~z~z~ I~c. 24.70 Do~"s Fz~ms~omm D~a~m~ S~oa~ ~5. G~ D~czm-Erwz~m Go. 111.58 F~zmm Ex~m~sm 50; O0 Fnos~-~mos~z Tsze?os Go., I~c. Nmo, W. Fow~ms Go., I~c. 24,1t Fsz~mo ~sm E~mc ~ ~ c Go. 1 7. Wr~L Zz~ G~aza~ Go. 8. O0 G~rF~rY Ee~r~zN~ INc. 66. 90 GU~a~N~Y BLUE P~ r~TE~S 1~4. 52 Kwr~ Os~ 39; 95 H. F. Nzso~ E~rp~ Gon~. Ysr~ MzcDowm~ 7.00 Tram H~c~m Oo~m~Y 7. 50 W2TER SYSTEN REKENUE FU_~D 11736 AALIED CHLoaTNE a GmE~fZCAL PaO. 11737 AaropaomucTs, Imc. 11739 Borm~o~ Wm~-Pam~ Sa~pLr Goam. 117~0 J.P. OAaaOLL, INC. 11741 Foam HETER ~OX 00. INC. 11 ?42 FaZZiZmO~SE ELzc~arc SaPpLY Co. 1! 7~3 GRrFFIN ~ELLPOIN~ OOaP. 278.80 5.56 220.28 18.72 375.11 79.71 111.25 089.43 8, 1969 9, PAYlfENTS NADE IN JULY, 1969 (GoaT.) SEWER REFENUE FUND 2678 FLoRrDm., Ezz~ Uo~sT RzrLwzY Go. 2679 ~LszzzE E~rpmzm~ ~ REm~s, 2680 E~w~s ELEctric Go~p. 2681 2682 I~sra~ E~mc. 2683 fzLLzas Et~czarc 268~ Wsz~ H~cDow~L~ INC. SZLES ~ SEnvrcE Go. SERvrcE RETIREHENT TRUST FUND 0565 FRANS JOHNSON 0566 Faz~m JOHNSO~ UTILITY GENERAL /WIND 0898 G~msao~ OoNsrn~crro~ Go. GENERAL FUND 21272 RZNezL r~rE F-~R~ SappLY 21275 Do~r.aLm L. REEVES 21274 RICH NOrOSS INC. 21275 Rr~KER M~ERZ~LS Co~p. 21276 21277 21278 21279 21280 21281 21282 21283 21284- 21285 R~srm OoNszauc~roN Go. SZL'S Swoa~ SHo~ H.J. O~aroNE ~LLEN IYs~azmCZ ~mcY Sr~c~zra OrL Cos~. BLUE- C~O SS-~L UE SHIELD ~AT, rON~L LIFE INSURANCE Co. WA I1 744 11 74-5 11 74.6 11 74.8 i1 74.9 11 750 11 751 SYSTEM REYENUE FUND BLUE C~OSS-BL~E ~EE ~EWCOmBE HRS. EDW. O.O. JOHNSON Co. I~c. SEWER 0780 0781 WATER DEPOSIT FUND r/H. DUPPER ~CCT. OF LEE 2~EWCO~IBE 19. O0 15.28 4.0. O0 48. O0 11.69 31. O0 12.00 ?1. O0 71. O0 50, 807. 56 50, 807.56 17.50 238.99 16.64 21. O0 242.38 28.50 1,000. O0 9, 502. O0 110.67 1 70. 75 278. 20 58.50 1, 64.5.72 207. 84 13, 538.69 2, 154.. O0 249.34 193.37 3.4.7 5.20 · 95 7.74. 2, 614-. 07 15. O0 15.50 54, 65i. 4-0 PAYMENTS HADE IN JULY, 1969 (GoNe.) JUL Y 1069 1969 SEWER 0782 0783 ~ WATER DEPOSIT FUND AccT. OF HomEs BY LEON ACCT. OF HONES BY LEON SEWER 2685 2686 2687 2689 REVENUE FUND Rrs~Ewzx PLrr~SrNS INC. LEE iYEwcO~BE WATER. DEPOSITORS FUND 831~ AccT. oF W~Y~cE Bn~SrN~TON 8316 ACC~. OF 0.0. JoHNso~r GENERAL FUND 21286 NzN~e~cT~mas LreE I~s. Go. 21287 FL~. Ass. oF Or~rs Sm~rcm WATER i17~7 11752 11753 11754 11755 SYSTEM REVENUE FUND Jo.~ D. HmLm~a Da. D~ZD A. YO~N¢~LO0~ CHARLES ~aY WA TER DEPOSITORS FUND 831 7 Do~ ~¥CKENNY 8319 ACCT. OF G.G. MCGL,~rN 8320 ACCT. OF G~IAaLES 8521 H~aoLD G. PrTCSEa SEWER ~ [~gTER DEPOSIT FUND 0784 AccT. OF EUGENE 0?85 ACCT. Oe YOtrNS ~ 0786 AccT. OF D.A. YOt~N~B~OOD SEWfB REVENUE FUND 268~:)~I~NUF~ CT~I~EaS L rFE I~S. GO. 7.50 ,, 7.50 ¥5.50 168.29 680, O0 118.81 ~. O0 971.10 7.50 7. 50 1~. O0 30. O0 167.44 20. O0 187.44 6. 21 11.74 · 30 25.94 · 69 44.88 7.50 15. O0 7. 50 7. 50 7. 50 45. O0 15.50 7.50 $0. O0 53. O0 5.67 6. O0 11.67 $~1.99 PAYHENTS /~ADE IN JULY, 1969 (GoNz. ) J~JL Y ll, 1969 GENERAL FUND 212~9 Or~x oe B.B. Po~rem Rm~. F~m 21290 OrrY om B.B. Fr.~m~m~'s RmLrm~ 21292 ~or~o~ G~r F~. G~ U~o~; 21293 F~s~ 2129~ Or~ o~ 2~296 G~Y WATER SYSTE~ REVE~UE FU~D 11756 OTrY o~ B.B. PAYI~OLL F~z~ 11758 Hns. 11 759 11762 E.W. 1! 763 R. 1176~ 2t~m O. Ho~sz J~. SEWER ~ WATER DEPOSIT FUArD 0787 Acct. o~' Cz~As. ROSiEZ~ 0788 Acc~. o? JO~N 2. BARLEY 07~9 Acc~. OF GEI~E RUDD 0790 ACCT. OF SYLY~$TEi~ J. 0792 ~cc~. OF E.E. 0793 Acc~. o~ R. E~rc LrNn~z~¢ 079~ ~cc~. OF DWELLY-KYLBy 0795 Acc~. OF ANdrE LOpEZ 0796 ACC~. OF SrE¢w~'s Gor~ W~s~ 0797 ~cc~. OF A~Z~ G. Ho~s~ J~. WATER DEPOSITORS FUND 8322 Acc~. 8323 Acct. OF 7, 070. 98 i1 7.49 82.35 146; 41 510. O0 41.61 142. Oi 88. !0 12, 070.2 954.86 3.79 9.20 10.1~ 2.99 2.20 .95 1.79 5.20 7. 90 15.~ O0 17. GO 15.50 1~.50 7. 50 15.50 16.20 7. 50 15.50 25. O0 !5.00 7. 50 7. 50 ~IL Y 1969 .14, 1969 15, i969 P2YHENTS ~¥ADE IN JULY, 1969 SEWER REVENUE FUND 269101TY oF B.B. 2692 2693 G~TY 269~ SY~FEszE~ J. L~m~ 2696 E.W. 2697 R. GENERAL FbT~D 21297 H~rc~TT ~ 2SSOCr~TES, INC. SEWER ~ WATER DEPOSIT FUND 0801Acc~. ~/2TER STSTEH REKENUE FtUID 11767 D.A. RoE~m 1 ! 768 E.G. LE~sEssEa 11769 D~. R. K~ppE~ 11 770. Wr~r~ E, W2~ 1! 77~ Pos~srE~ WATER DEPOSITORS 832~ ACCT. om D.A. Rommm 8325 AccT. OF E.G. LEUTHESSE~ SEA~ER RETENUE FU~-D 2698 W. 2699 D~. R. 2~700 W~ SEWER ~ WATER DEPOSIT FUND 0798 AacZ. 0799 H.~L~: DE~, Go~p, 0800 ~CCT. 080~ 2CCT, OF DOROTHY OL~RK 891.36 !, 073. 30 2.7~ 4. O0 8. O0 4. O0 ~.$5 1,987. 75 900.00 900.00 17,60 17,60 4. 72 4.88 7.~ $.20 4~0.00 472. 5~ 7, .50 ~0, O0 57.50 5.70 4.95 7.60 18.25 15.50 7.50 25. O0 15.50 63.50 15,257.96 91 7. 60 611.79 PAYNENTS MADE Iff JULY, 1969 16, t969 GENERAL FUiVD 21298 Nz~zaET F. Ps~ fps 21299 DI~Ecroa OF IN~EamZA REVEN~E 21500 OASI GONTRIBUTI02~ FUffD 21501 E~ G~z~To~ T~¢.~r~ 1¥0.00 5,195.00 19,163.70 15¥.00 24,652.70 WATER SYSTEH RE~'ENUE FUND 1i 771 LYNwoo~ Oel~mN 8. O~ 11 772 G~LES SWANSON 2.64 1!773 Jos. P. R~c~ 5.20 11775 S.D. O~ZS~E~SE~ 2.85 11 776 Gm~LEs ROBIE~ 9. ~ 11777 OASI GO~T~BUTION FUND 96~. 72 992. 79 WATER DEPOSITORS FUND 8326 A¢¢~. o~ L~Nwoon Oo~N 15.00 8327 AccT. o~ OH~LES SW~NSO~ 7.50 ~ ACCT. OF Jos. P. RrCE 7.50 8~2~28 ~CCT. OF S.~. 6'~ISTENSEN 7.50 ~. O0 SEWER 0803 080~ WATER D~?OoI_ ~UND AccT. OF G~L~S Roszz~ 7.50 15.00 22.50 SEWER 2701 REVENUE FUND OASI WONTRIBUTION FUND 559.16 559.16 ~Y 1'7, 1969 FIREMEN'S RELIEF ~ PENSION 288 T. BEDFORD JoNEs 'GENERAL FUND 21'302 CZT~ OF B.B. PETTY 21303 WrL~rZ~ D. JOSLrN WATER SYSTEN REKEAtUE FU~¥D 11'778 REFUNDING ~ I~IP. RE7. BOND FUND ~2.59 42. ~ 26, 314. 74 18. O0 2.50 20. 50 , 25~ 620.96 25, 620.96 SEWER RETENUE FU]~D 2702 REFUNDrNG ~ I~IP. REV. Sr~-~rr~ F~.22,1!3.23 22,113.23 47,754.69 PAYMENTS ;lADE IN JULY, 1969 (GONT.) JuL Y ~UL Y 22, 1969 1969 GENERAL FUND 21504 O J 21305 EL~s 21506 GALDOs DE~'. CORR. 21307 A~c~ 21508 OITY OF ~.~. PZYROLL FUNDS 2~310 2t312 5. O0 5. O0 3. O0 1,036. O0 12, 509.76 98.91 CITY or B.B. FrRE~EN'S BELIEF PE~. IO0.D5 B.B. HETZREHENT TRUST FUND 36~.79 £OYNTON CrTY FEDERAL ORE. UNrON 930.00 15,052.51 WATER SYSTEH REVENUE FUND 11779 OrTY OF B.8. PAYROL~ FUND 2~1!0.12 2,1!0.12 SEWER 0805 &~WATER DEPOSIT FUND 30. O0 30. O0 SEWER 2 703 REVENUE FUND CITY OF B.B. PAYROLL FUND 362,56 362.56 ~ENERAL FUND 21313 CITY OF B.B. PETTY CASS 41.77 2121~ TRA~ELEaS INS. Go. 1~B. I9 21315 O~r OF B.B. Pzr~Y G~s~ ~B.08 21316 So~s~a~ BZLL Tz~o~s Go. 276.89 21218 B~ GaOSS-B~E SZ~E~m 5~. O0 21319 O~rY OF B.B. Wzr~a DEpt. 715.02 21320 Co~rssroysa OF Horoa ~SrCLES 7.00 436.45 kATER SYSTEI~ REVE~JE FUND 11760 GEORGE W. LEwEs 1.72 1! 781 So~T~aN BE,.L TEL~PSONE Go. 1.85 11782 SO~S~aN B~ TE~SpSO~ GO. 8.00 11783 Or~r or B~'B. W~$ DEPT. 46.82 58.$9 WATER DEPOSITORS FU~¥D ~331 ACCT. OF BOXLEY'S 15. O0 15. O0 SEWER ~ ~;ATER DEPOSIT FU~¥D 0806 ACCT. OF OEORGE H. LEWIS 1 7. 60 0807 ACCT. OF RONZLD PUENTE 8.00 25.60 18, 555.19 ~ULY JuL ¥ 22, 1969 23, 1969 PAYHENTS IfADE IN JU£Y, 1-q69 SEWER RE~rENUE FUND 2704 GEOPmE W. LEwrs 5.05 5.05 PUBLIGITY FUND .289 B.B. Or~ma oe Oom~m~cm 928.03 928.03 GEi~ERAL FUND 21321 EELLEY'S G~t~EN CENTEt~, I~rc. 281.76 21322 T~rL L~w~ HowE~ S~LES ~ SE~CE 1,260.00 21323 'P~ BE~Ca T~ ~ G~E~ Go, I~c. 512.82 2132~ H~m~-D~r~so~ o~ P~L~ B~c~ 2,088.40 21325 U.S. Pos~ OFFICE 33.5~ 21326 BOYNTON AUTO gUPPLY, INC. 1~7. 92 21327 A~EN i~S¢~CE A¢ENCY 12,167.00 ! 6, 501. ~5 WATER SYSTEH REYENUE FUi~D 1178~ B~n~rtrr~ ~ Sr~s I~'c. 1, 773.55 !1 785 RUSSELL ~ AxoN- 300. O0 11788 ~EPT~NE ~E~E~ OOHPANY ~ 5~. ~0 11 789 ALLEN INS~a~NCm ~GENCY ~0~. O0 1 O, 92 7. ~ SEWER RE~'ENUE FUND 2705 Bo~rzo~r A~o S~pLY, I~c. 2706 ALLEN INS~aZ~CZ 2~ZNCY UTILITY GENERAL FUND 251 RUSSELL ~ AXON 13. 86 t, 912. O0 1,925. 86 5, 63 7.30 5, 63 7. 30 FIREPfE-~'S RELIEF ~ PENSION FUN]) 290 KE~rmE~r~ N. Ntr~R~ 486.06 486.06 GENERAL FUND 21526 Guarzs E. Wnrs~z Jrt. 35.00 21329 O J O~SE~Y i0.00 21350 E~Lrs NcAnor 5.00 21331ANNEZTZ P. TrN~E~ 22.00 21332 O. S~mLEY W~. 10~.02 21335 Jos~p~ TOlUEne 30.59 2133~ GZmE Noose 85.00 21335J. B. Lrp~rmco~ Go. 25.00 2,468.52 35, 478.11 PAY~IENTS ~¥ADE IN JULY, 1969 ~ULY 24, 1969 GENERAL FUND (Go~.) 21536 SE~Rcm (~ SEZZ~RE B~LLmTZ~ 17.00 21337 A~o~c~ O~za Go. I~c. 42.3~ 21~39 A~E~c~ W~z~ Wo~s Ass. 10.00 21340 BE~m Ex~E~mr~xmg Go. 18. O0 213~1 B.B. Police Dzp~. 135.00 213~2 G. E. B~E~ 7.60 21344 Ro~m~z~ To~sm~ 6. O~ 213~5 Ozpr~z~ Lmzsr~ Oos~. 336.02 213~7 Co~s~ REcosmz, Imc. 55. O0 213~8 Do'~ 'z F~sms~o~m Dmz~m~ S~osm 28. 58 21350 FLZ~rYgO O~L CO. 25.20 21~51 Fszmxmoasm E~c. SUPPLY, IYc. 24. O? 2I~5~ H~smY ~ G~r~F~r~ I~c. !~.lG 2I$~7 M~srmT?~ Poo5 E~pT. Go., Imc. 31~60 2i$5~ FsEm J. HmssEs 28.50 21559 Mr~mso~z HI~z~ ~ Nx~. Co. 268.75 2, 415.07 WATER 1! 790 SYSTEH REVENUE FUND 95.40 95.40 SEWER REYENUE FUND 2707 BY~m's ELmc. MOTOR Sm~z~cm 32.90 ~8 Oo~so~ ,gmsm~ac~ Coap. 136.80 2709 EmwA~ms ELECT~rC CO~p. 59.50 229.20 POLIO~ RETIREHENT FUI~D 291 292 C~TY oF B.B. Poz, rcm 293.49 F~lS, 000. O0 15,293.49 BOYNTON BEACH FfEHORIAL 293 H~s. Nosmz Fsssz 40. O0 40. O0 HUiVIGIPAL SW, IHlffING POOL BOND FUND 294 Omzsm t¥~mm.~TT~ Bzrrm 165.50 165.50 18,238.66 1969 PAYMENTS MADE IN JULY, 1969 (CONT.) GENERAL FUI{D 21561 21362 P~c~D G~Em~c~L Go. 21363 So~ Lo.cE FLo~s~ 21365 H~CH~E~ S~oa~sz 21~67 T~r~ Foa~ TRzc~oa Go. 21~69 21570 215.71 21572 21573 21575 21576 25577 GzTr o~ £.B. PoLrcE HinT. FUND GI"Z~' OF B.B. FrammmN's RmArmm ~/Zia ~UTO fLECTRIC 216.65 21.85 14.57 INc. 38.85 25. O0 562.20 15.05 295. 82 1 O, 333.97 loS. 91.20 197.13 UNroN 582. O0 138. 32 18.50 146. 22 268. 05 ~, ~5 2 17, 250 59 WATER SYSTEM REYENUE FUND 11791 Jo~m B. DtrNKL~, GnEarC OF OIRCUIT OT. ~80 11792 Jo~N R. O'Oo~oa 1.20 1I 795 P~z~rema~ C~RON 3.20 1! 794 ADO~Z H. FER~ZNDEZ ~. 20 11795 Pzc~aD GHEMrCZL Go. 79.75 11797 ?mc~zc I~s~n~s~s, I~c. 25.75 11798 O~zY o~ B.B. PzY~OLn F~ND 1,128.76 11799 Won~ GmE~rC~ ~ Pzr~;T Go. 2~.75 1,369. ~1 WATER DEPOSITORS FUND 8532 AccT. OF O~r.4s HUmB~RD 7.50 8353 ACCT. O~ Jomm ~. O'Go~zoR 7.50 8354 ACC~. o~ G. ~. Os~no~ 7.50 8335 ~ccT. Of P~TLBEaT ~RON 7.50 8336 tccT. OF 57.50 UTILITY GE.~!rERAL FUffD 252 O'BnrEN, Sur~ma ~ O'Bars~, I~c. 270. O0 270. O0 J~LY 25, 1969 1969 PAYMENTS MADE IN JULY SEWER REVENUE FU~D 2710 JERRY HOFFMXN 2711 J~S 2713 fEcsNrc INsr~u~E~rs, INc. 2714 Tzss~Lz's 2715 Gr~Y o~ 27t6 R~r~ Oo~s~a~c~o~ 2717 Woads 2718 Gr~Y SEWER ~ WATER DEPOSIT FUND 0808 Acc~. 0809 O~s. Rosrz~ 0~10 ~CCr. OF J~ES H. PETEaSON 0~i~ ~CCT. OF ~DOLP~ H. FErNaNDEZ 0813 AccT. OF J~I~ES ~. GRIFFIN ~GENERAL FUND 21381 I~r~sz~ BOOE Go. 21382 T~ B~Ea T~ r~ oa Go. 21383 Do~s~z~y & Oo~p~_~Y, INc. 21387 F~on~mz PowER ~ Lr~sz Co. WATER SYSTEM RETENUE FUND 11800 FLORrD.~ POWER & Lr~s~ Go. SEWER REVENUE FUND 2719 FLonr~ POWER ~ Lrss~ Go. UTILITY GENERAL FUND 253 2.05 1.~ 105.36 23.~ 35.00 938.60 56.00 80.65 13.70 1,256.84 17. 60 7. 50 15.50 7. 50 7.50 15.50 71.10 70.!5 28.05 1 7.85 91.12 118. O0 96. 75 4.15 "'6, 5 76. 5 ? 2~. 396. ~9 2, 396.49 85 7. ~9 31~000.00 3t,000.00 20,235.24 ~0,830.55 ~UL Y 29, 1969 30, 1969 P2YNENTS HADE IN JULY, 1969 GENERAL FUND 21389 G~LF OrL P~o~trc~.s 1, 1 70, 30 21390 FaA~K EN~r. rs~¢ 396. O0 21391 Brcm~m E, W~LCOX ~0.00 21392 Eot~ G. S~s 15. O0 21393 H~s. E~mEST Fmr¢L 20.00 21394 ~ Os~om ~0.00 21395 LrLY B~LL~ 10.00 21396 Or~r oF B.B. PETTI, G~SH 37.06 2I~97 J~z~zz W~s~ 10.00 21~98 Nov~ LEE PE~Y 10.00 f1399 W2TER 11801 NATroNAL Fraz PaOTECTrONASS. 32.60 REUBEN H. OONNELLEY O0~PO~TION 7.00 757. SYSTElf REVENUE FUND GULF Orr, PI~ODUCZ$ 35.46 55.46 SEWER 2720 REVENUE FU.¥D 72.62 72.62 GENER2L FUND 21401 NANCY H~RTLEY 3.60 21402 G. J. O~rs~EY 5,00 21403 ELLrS ;fcA~ol, 5, O0 21404 FLoarm~ REVENUE UONNYSSION 54.46 21~0~ O~ or B.B. PEr~r O~ss 22.10 o.!s WAFER SYSTEH REVENUE FUffD 11802 Jor¢m il. STANLEY 7.01 11803 W~LTEn E. ULRrcH 3,84 1180~ JACK G~nO~L 2.20 13.05 WA TER DEPOSITORS FUND 8337 Jo~cN il. STANLEY 7.50 8339 Acc~. OF J~mEs R. ABELL 7.50 SEWER R,~VEN~E FUND 2721 WArrEn E. rJ~nrc~¢ 10. i0 10.10 1,866. O~ 30, 1~S9 PAY~E~TS [~2DE IN JULY, 1969 SEWER & W2TER .DEPOSIT FUN_O 0814 Ace~. oF HomEs BY 0816 LEwrs H. 0816 Acc~. OF CHARLENE FORD 0817 2CC~. OF W~m~Ea E. (ao~.) 7. 60 16. ~0 1~, 50 1 7.60 56.10 199.4~