Minutes 07-21-69MINUTES REGULAR CITY COI1NCIL ~ETING HELD AT CITY HALL~ BOYNTON BEACH~
FLORIDA: ON MONDAY: ~dLY 217 1969 ~T 7:30
PRESENT:
Vincent J. Gat!o~ Sr,~ Mayor
Thomas A, Summers~ Vice MayOr
Gilbert H. Collinss Councilman
Michael V, Michael, Councilman
Leonard E. Ny!und, Councilman
Grady W. Courtney, City Manager
Gene Moore~ City ~ttorney
Tereesa Padgetts City Clerk
Mayor Gallo called the meet-lng to order at 7:30 P.M.
The Invocation was given by Rev. Nelson P. Moyer~ First Methodist Church
and the Flag Salute was led by City Manager G~ady W, Courtney.
Int-~oduction of Special Guests
Robert Beyrer, repDesenting the Senior Citizens o~ Sterling Village and
Clyde Worretl~ ~ast Councilman.
Report By Area Planning Board presented by Don Morgan, Director.
Don Moruan presented Mayor Gallo with ten booklets which he stated were
a '~year]s study= on the problems facing Palm Beach County such as air
po~ution; water and sewer; shore line; housing problems; population
increases etc.s and it was his hope the City would take advantage of thi~~
work and use it as re~erence material.
MINUTES
Re,qular Meeting - Jul~ 7, 1969
M~. Ny!und pointed out that on Page 6 under the item ~egarding ~'Taxi,
Pranehmse , a motion made by Mr. Michael had not been secondeds nor is
there any indication as to how the motion was carried.
Said item was corrected to read: ~Mr. Nylund seconded the motion and it
v~s carried 4-!~ ~. Collins voted no."
Mr. Nylund made the motion the Minutes of the Regular Meeting of July
1969 be accepted with the correction made. Mr. Collins seconded and
motion unanimously carried.
PUBLIC AUDIENC~
Emily Jaeksons 728 N.E. 9th ~venue asked that something be done with the
microphones in the Council Chambers,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pohlman of 2116 N.E. !st Street objected to a ~;shaek~'
being built on property in their areas and questioned the release of a
newspaper article pertaining to same.
Lester E~pitsky~ 2135 N.E. 2nd Ct. indicated his objection to the ~shack
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MINUTES
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
JULY 21, 1969
Herman Herzog, 2141 N.E. 2nd Ct. questioned the laws on trespassing.
Joseph DeCosmo, 2144 N.E. 2nd St. defended the action of the boys in-
volved who are building the shack.
George W~tson~ asl~d whether the City was responsible for the delay in
the occupancy of his home in Leisureville.
Harry LaPorte~ 725 Ocean Inlet Drive~ suggested the City Attorney read
the Ordinance gover~ain9 the size of signs in the City inasmuch as he is
of the opinion this Ordinance is being violated.
BIDS
None
_ UBL~C HEARZNG
LEGAL
Ordinance 69-19
Re~ues~
(lst Reading - Rezoning the Lotto parcel (John Adams
City Attorney read subject Ordinance in its entirety.
M~, Summers made the motion that Ordinance 69-19 ~e passed to second
reading. M~ Collins seconded.
Col. Albert Wehrell~ Boynton Isles~ objected to this Ordinance.
M~ch discussion ensued.
John Adams~ ~tto~n~v representing ~,~. MeKee~ the owner of the property
in question stated his client preferred the C-i zoninq.
Stanley Weaver~ ~airman of the Plannf~ and Zoning Board explained the
action of the Board on this reo~est for change of zoning stating the
~inutes of the Planning g Zoninq Boa~ Meeting of June 30th %~uld re-
flect said ~ction.
Col. Wehretl again appea~ed befome the Council in opposition to the C-1
zoning.
Motion camried 3-2, Coungilmen Nytund and Michael dissenting.
Ordinance 69-~ - re PeDsion Plan as per request of I.R.S.
~ity Attorney asked that this item be deferred.
Mr. Mieb=~l made the motion that this item be tabled. Mr. Summems sec-
onde~ and motion ~r~ied unanimously.
MINUTES
CITY COUNCIL MEETING
JULY 21: 1969
Resolution 69-Q Re T~affie light at N.E. 2nd Avenue g
City Attorney read subject Resolution in its entirety.
City Manager- explained that the State Road Department asked the City to
maintain the lights on Second Avenue after they had been installed by
the SRD.
Mr. Michael made the motion Resolution 69-~ be passed. M~. Summers sec-
onded and motion unanimously carried.
Resolution No. 69-R - Agreement with Seaboard C,L.R.R. re Force Main
No. 8: and Resolution No. 69-S - Agreement with Seaboard C.L.R.R, re
Industrial area (Wg~re. ll)
City Attorney read subject Resolutions in their entirety.
Mr. Summers asked if one motion on beth R~sotutions v~s legal and was
answered in the affirmative.
Mr. Summers moved that Resolutions No. 69-R and 69~S be passed. Mr.
Nyiund seconded and motion unanimously carried.
OLD B~$1~,~ESS
A. Consider reques~ for Change in Zoning
1. Boynton NUrseries, Inc. (On the table)
Stanley Weaver stated the Planning g Zoning Board met this
evening on this item and inasmuch as there are many problems involved
particularly since we have no ordinance governing heights~ the Board
would like the City Council, City Manager~ City Engineer~ and City
Attorney to meet with the Board next Monday evening~ July 28th at 7:50P~~
It was so agreed.
Remain on the table for further study.
2. Joel Hoch (On the table)
Remain on the ~able.
B. Conside~ Request for T~ansfe~ of Taxi Franchise (On the table)
Mr. Summers made the motion this item be removed from the table.
Mr. Nytund seconded and motion unanimously ca,tied.
Mr. Sm~mers made the morion that the taxi franchise be t~ansfe~red ~o
Boynton Beach Taxi Service: Inc. subject to the legality of all corpor~
ti~n papers ~rom Tallahassee. Mr. Collins seconded and motion unanimoug
ly carried.
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MINUTES
CITY COUNCIL ~,~ETING
JULY 21: 1969
C. Report on Study re Distance bet~een Service Stations (On the table)
Remain on the table for further study.
D. Consider the Request of John Adams re Distance requirements
between Service Stations~ (On,, the..tab%e_~
Remain on the table.
E. Acquisition of Parcels adjoining City owned property (On the table)
Remain on the table.
F. Consider procedure for Cen~al File System
City P~nager read his recommendations which in essence stated that
a copy of any correspondence: legal documents ~ maps: specificatio~s~ ere
which obligated the City in any way~ must be filed with the City Clerk
to be placed in Central File.
Mr, Ny!und stated he felt this was administrative and made the motion
that the recommendations as submitted by the City ~,~anager be accepted.
Copy of his memo dated July 18~ 1969~ to become a part of these Minutes.
Mr. Sun~ners seconded and motion unanimously carried.
G. Consider Settlement of Halpin Account (On the table),
City Attor~ney advised that he and the City ~anager had resolved the
differences and Halpin was now ready to settle ~om the total amount of
$4~289.16.
}l~. Summems made the motion this item be removed from the table and
stricken fmom the Agenda. P~. Nylund seconded and motion unanimously
carried,
H. Receipt of Plat - Leisureville~ Sec. 3 (On the table)
City Attorney stated the bond in the amount of $98:900. as pre-
sented is acceptable with the addenda added that this is for Section 3.
Mr. Summers made the motion this item be removed from the table. M~.
Nylund seconded and motion unanimously carried.
~. Collins asked the City Attorney for a ruling on the Conflict of
Interest Law before voting on this issue.
City Attorney stated he could not give a ruling inasmuch as the City had
not as yet received the up-dated law though it has been requested.
Mr. Summers made the motion that the Plat for Section 3 of Leisureville
be accepted. Mr. Nylund seconded and motion carried 4-t: Mr. Michael
oppos lng ·
M~EdTES
CiTY COUNCIL ~ETING
JULY 21~ 1969
NEW -USINESS
Mr. Rossi~ Engineer for Leisureville~ appeared before Council and in-
quired if any additional action was necessary on the part of the Council
in regard to acceptance of water and sewer facilities in Leisureville,
Section t.
He was advised that this could be handled administ~2atively.
ADMINISTrciTIVE
Consider re~_e_s_~_pf_.Pt_ap_ni_n.~ & Zoning Board re City Planner.
Mayor Gallo stated the memo regarding the recommendation of Gerald Dake
to continue as City Planner was before Council.
City ~' ' .
~ttorne% advised -that ~.'~r. Dake should present a formal proposal
in which his terms are indicated,
M~. Summers made the motion that Cit%~ ~[anager contact Mr. Dake asking
him to submit a proposal to the City Council for consideration. Mr.
Collins seconded and motion unanimously carried.
Request for Beverage License - Pic-B-Pak~ Inc.~ 206 S. Fed. Hwy_.
City Clerk stated subject retail merchant has requested a bee~ g wine
license for take out only; however~ since the City had a holiday today~
all inspectors had not "signed Off."
M~. Nylund made the motion this license be granted subject to its
completion. ~.~. Summers seconded and motion unanimously carried.
List of payments made in June
Nylund made the motion the list of payments as presented be accepted.
Summers seconded and motion unanimously cal~ied.
~pproyal of bills
City Clerk presented the following bills stating they had been checked
by Finance and approved by the City Manager:
Tpail Lav~ Mower, Inc. $ 1,260.00
Allen Ins. Agency (Workmen's Comp) 17~382.00
Russell & Axon Consult. Engrs.
Invoice ti Re Force Main
1,774.26
Neptune Meter Co.
3,~40.00
2~204.40
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MINUTES
CiTY COUNCIL [~ETING
JULY 21, 1969
Mr. Summers made the motion these bills be paid. Mr. Nylund seconded
and motion unanimously carried,
The City Manager discussed the £urnishing of water to Villaqe of Golf
and it was requested that this be placed on the next Agenda.
~. Court~ey also reported to Councm_ tnat the City of Boynton Beach
was not eligible for financial assistance, under P.u,blic ,,,Law 660 at this
time.
Mayor Gallo requested that an Ordinance be prepared for the next meet-
lng in regard to Gasoti~ne Storaqe~_TanP~__.
ADJOUI~NT
There being no further business~ Mr. Nylund made the motion the meeting
be adjourned. ~.~. Collins seconded and motion unanimously carried.
Meeting adjourned at 9:40 P.M.
CITY 0~OYNTON B~ACH
Vmneent J. ~1~o~ S~.~ P~of -
Michael V. Michael, Councilman
Leo~ard E - Nylund ~ Co.an
Tereesa Padget~Ci~y C!emk
hm
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MEMORANDUM
July 18, 1969
TO: Hon. Mayor & City Councilmen
RE: Central File System
We recommend that the City Clerk's Official duties be expanded to in-
clude a Central File System. In addition to all legal documents such
as contracts, agreements, deeds, etc. which are now required by
law to be filed in the City Clerk's Office, there shall also he filed a
copy of any correspondence by the City Manager or Department Heads
that has any indication of an obligation on the part of the City. All
documents of information such as specifications; maps, etc. shall be
filed or a copy thereof, in the City Clerk:s Office.
The City Clerk shall set up a Central File System, so that all docu-
ments filed in the Office may readily be accessible for the purpose of
information to anyone who is seeking information thereto. No one
shall remove or replace any file in the Central File System so set up
by the City Clerk unless they are under the direct supervision of the
City Clerk's Office.
In case of an emergency, when neither the Clerk or personnel assigned
thereto are available, information may be removed from the files by
any Official of the City but in no case shall a file be replaced by anyone
other than the City Clerk or a duly authorized person, working under
the Clerk's supervision.
The foregoing is to be strictly adhered to and no deviation will be allowed.
GraVy W, ~:~rtney, ~ity Mgr.
APPROVED BY CITY COUNCIL:
Vincent J. Gal~/~, ~r., Mayor
Thomas A. Summers,Vice Mayor
Tereesa Padgett, City Clerk
Gilbert H~ Collins, Councilman
Michael V. Michael, Councilman
Leonard E. Nylu_nd, Co%~c~lman
PAYME~TS MADE IN JUNE BY DATE
JO%VE 2, 1969
JUNE 3, 1969
JU~i~ 4, 1969
J~E 5, 1969
JUNE 6, 1969
JUNE 9, 1969
JUNE 1 O, 1969
JUNE 1t, 1969
JUNE 12, 1969
JUNE 13, 1969
JUNE 16, 1969
JUNE 17, 1969
JUNE 18, 1969
JUNE 19, 1969
JUNE 20, 1969
JUNE 23, 1969
JUNE 24, 1969
JUNE 25, 1969
JUNE 26, 1969
JUNE 27, 1969
JUNE 30, 1969
- - - $,1~2.95
- - - 7. 50
..... 97.86
- 687.91
- -25,302. 59
...... ~9, 066. O4
..... 3,962.44-
.... 277. 38
- - - 148. 50
- - -11,$~.97
- - 72. 101. O~
- - 232. 50
- - 4,271.~0
- $?.~?
- -19, 028. 99
- 1, 5~1.1G
PAYMENTS MADE BY FUNDS
GENERAL FUND .........
WATER SYSTEM REFEA~UE FUND - -
WA TER DEPOSITORS FUND - - -
SEWER RE?ENUE FUND .....
SEWER ~ WATER DEPOSITORS FUND - - -
SEWAGE DEPOSIT FUND .....
FIREMEN' S RELIEF ~ PENSION FUND - -
POLICE RETIREMENT FUND- ~- - -
RETIREMENT TRUST FUND ......
I ~ S FUND .......
UTILITY GENERAL FUND ......
98, 565.98
59, 709.9 7
590. O0
26, 551.81
463. O0
14. O0
84.10
86.34
5 70. 09
1 099. $5
68~ 000. O0
251,534.62
PAYMENTS ;iADE IN JUNE, 1969
JUNE
1969
1969
GENERAL FUND
21052 GITY oe BoYNTON BmAem WATmR
21053 GENE Hooam
2105~ WsrTT M~cDowm~
210~ J~ Hos~m~
210~6 G~ OF B.B. Pm~ G~sm
DEPT.
WATER SYSTEH REVENUE FUND
11657 WHZTT MAcDowElL
FIBEMEN'S RELIEF ~ PENSION FUND 271 HAaOLD P. Hm~a~Ne
272 Jo~N M. TU~TE
RETIREMENT TRUST FUND
0557 RmmA B. GA~aima
055~ OLz~m R. WAr,ACm
0560 DANrEZ, fz~m
'GENERAL FUND
21057 HAaoL~ BLA~¢I-ZmTTm
GENERAL FUND
21058 O~TY OF BOYNTON BEACH PETTY
WATER SYSTEH REVENUE FbTiD
11658 OITY OF BOYNTON BEACH PETTY
11659 CITY oF BOYNTO~ BEAC~ PETTY
SEWER REVENUE FUND
2633 G~TY OF BOYNTON
GENERAL FUND
21060 BOYNTON
21061ROBE~TA
21062 Cr~Y OF
£OYNTON BEACH PETTY
2343.75
:~25. O0
132. O0
25.00
69.13
2694. 88
24. O0
24.
24.27
59.83
50.58
155.12
154.27
339.97
7. 50
15.98
57.23
1.50
10.79
12.29
14.36
14.36
441.20
55.29
21.?
51B. 19
3142.9.
97.8i
PAYMENTS 2fADE IN JUNE, 1969
~UNE
5, 1969
6, 1969
WATER SYSTEM REVENUE FUND
11660 JoE FmaaNL~r
11661G,~a~Es £a~¢Ea
11662 WN. D. RosrNsoN
11663 A~Ea~ PEaaETT
1166~ Jrz's Ta~m~¢ Pos~
~. 24
1.04
5.20
4.50
3.04
18.02
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
8262 Aec~. OF Haao~m PEMBEaTON
8263 A¢c~. OF W~. D. Ro~r~so~
826~ Acc~. OF Jr~'s Taa~rN~ Pos~
7.50
7.50
7.50
22.50
SEWER
263~
2636
2637
REVENUE FUND
JOE FZAaNSEY
8. O0
10. I0
s.
26.10
SEWER ~ WATER DEPOSIT FUND
07~6 ~CC~. OF JOE FEaaNLEY
0747 Mas. HE~EN S. BaaHtcs
07~9 2cc~. OF CHZaLES fa¢¢Za
0750 ACC~. OF Ab~E~ PEaSET~
0751 ~CCT. OF STANLEY ~AYLO~
15.50
23.50
15.50
17.60
15.50
15.50
03.10
GENERAL FUND
21065 ED G~aN~om Ta~¢mrN¢ 0o.
21064 Grey OF B.B. Paraos~,
21065 Gr~r OF B.B. Pobrcm
21067 B.B. F~aE~'s RE~,r~
21068 BOYNTON G~Y FE~E~ GaE~r~ U~ro~=
123.20
16013.1 7
176.29
367. 67
202.78
960. O0
21069 Fras? BaNK OF BOZ~VrON BEACH
4101.93
.~ 2193~. 04
SEWER ~ WATER DEPOSIT FUND
0752 AccT. OF LOCI SA~IYN
7.50
7.50
RETIREMENT TRUST FU~VD
0561 MASON C. J.~cKSO~,
~9.08
6~ 7. 91
PAYHENT$ HADE IN JUNE, 1969
O~r 6, 1969
9, 1969
969
WATER SYST.EAr REVENUE FUND
11666 Wm. G. KRupp
11667 DOROTHY
11668 EST~Tm OF t~Y SWEZNEY
1~670 CITY OE B.B. P~Y~O~
11678 P~NINS~n~R
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
8265 AccT. o~ W~ G. KR~pP
8266 2ccT. oF E-~,. ~. S~oo~
8267 Acc~. o~ Do~o~Y ~NH~a~ES~EADTS
SEWER REKENUE FUffD
2640 CZTY OF B.B. P~tYaOZ, L F~t,'¢~
GENERAL FUND
21070 FR,~.~r DIETz
21071 DO~SSmD~Y ~
21072 INsR~m Boom
INC o
WATER SYSTEH REVENUE FUND
11669 RE~mm~N~ ~ IHPROFENENT Rm~. Bomn
SEWER REYENUE FUND
2659 REFUNDIN~ ~ I~PROFE~ENT
GENERAL FUND
21074 JorcE HA~FEY
21075 WILFRED A. WRIG~IT
21076 BLUE CROSS-BLUE SHIELD OF
~1077 CITY OF ~.~. PETTY
21078 Bnuz O~oss-Bn~m S~I~nm OF FLA.
21079 Bt~E G~oss-Bt~E S.~rEn~ o~ F~.
21080 BEc~E~z~o~v S~ppnrEs Go.
21081 R~cH ifo~o~s
21082 Ro~m~s SEpTic T~
21086 SNow 2~TO REP~a
21075 ~OYNTON ~UTO SrJPPLY, INC.
5.20
5.20
3.84
1800.34
262.86
2077.44
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
50.00
1215.53
1213.53
25.00
28.28
15.56
66.84
2 7922.50
2 7922.30
21076. 90
21076.90
10. O0
25. O0
1539.44
l&$; 65
45. O0
278.20
89.60
13.98
25. O0
147.67
35.28
! 70. O0
40. O0
36.47
25502.59
49066.04
(Co~... )
PAYHENTS MADE IN JU~E, 19¢9 (Go~.)
~ ~NE
10, t969
12,
11, 1969
1969
GENERAL FUND (CONT.)
21087 Ummzawoo~ OFFICE SUPPLY
21088 H¢COY'S G~R-~SE
2108~ XEROX COa~O~ATZOm
21090 M_4N[IF~dC~['~I~E~S L~FE I~s.
Co o
W2 TER
11671
11672
11673
1167~
10.35
65.71
339.35
196.25
SEWER
2641
26~2
26~$
SYSTEM REVENUE FUND
BoYm~oN A~o S~ppnr 9mc. 18.46
B~m G~oss-B~E SHIELD OF FL~. 186.~0
E~Ic F. Y~L~oP BUSrNESS ]~CHtNE$,ZNC, I00.00
~ANUFACTUREBS LYFE INS. Co. 6.21
309.06
REYENUE FUND
Boom,om A~o S~pmLY, Irc. 14-.97
BLUE C~OSS Bn~m 3.¢IELD OF FL~. 118.81
H~NUFACT¢~E~S ~IFE INS. GO. 5.67
RETIREMENT TRUST FUi~D
0562 How.~m A¢sr~m
139.4-5
I91.0~
POLIOE REITREi~ENT FUND
275 t~¢HAI~B NE,'An 19.80
274 Wr~.L~ Hz~L~o~¢ 22.5~
275 E~w~ S~L~F~ 7.92
276 D~¢r~ A~V~EWS 3.96
277 JzmEs FLYmz 2.~2
278 PzT_qrcz ROmE~ 6.50
279 JoHN H¢sP~r, Ss. 12. O0
280 Jr¢¢~rE R~Y 7. 98
281 F~ZNK STUBBAEFIELD 1. t4
86. 54- 277/$8
WATER SYSTEM REVENUE FUND
11675 A~m~
11676 E~w. L. Am~E~SON
ll6~?~'F~m D. Hz~m 5.20
11679 W~. Wmr~s~ocK 5.20
11680 Jo~m ~ISOL~ 1.
11681 Womzs
11682 J.
1969
969
PAYMENTS MADE Iff JUNE, 1969
WATER DEPOSITORS FU~D
8269 Aec~. OF AaT~r~ ~. BENSON
8270 ACCT. OF Rrcs~s W. Frm~s
8271 Acc~. OF O.~. Os~no~
8272 ~cuT. oF EDWIN ~. ~NDE~SON
8~77 2e¢~. OF HaS~ H. RO~En~S
SEWER & WATER DEPOSIT FUND
0763 AnTm~a W. Bmmsom
0764 ~ccz. oF J~mms S. Crma~
07~ ACCT. OF HO~ES BY LEON
0756 AccT. OF J. DD. SHOEmaKER
SEWER REYENUE FUND
264~ J.D. S~iOE~.~KE~
SEWAGE DEPOSIT FUND
GENERAL FUND
21091 OrT¥ OF E.B. P~rao~ F~ND
21092 CrTr OF R.B. Po~. RETI'~m~Ei~T FD.
21093 B.B. Rm~mmE~T T~s~ F~mm
2109~ Do~Lm L.
21096 O,J.
21097 EL~S McAaoY
21098 ~ENE NOORE
-~%4TER SYSTEM REKEffUE FUND
1!685 OrTY oF B.B. PAYaOL~
llGS~ W~. S~soa
llG~5 W~. ~. H~s
11686 ~LBE~%T T. SCHHID
11~87 D.E. BYFFLE
11688 J~zS HELMEa
~UND
SEWER RETE~ZUE FU!~D
26~5 BO]SEaT Dr~s
2646 STEPHEN O. WOODS
?. 50
7.50
7.50
7. 50
7. 50
7.50
7.50
7.50
, .,7. 50
67. 50
7. 50
15.50
7. 50
15.60
, ,6. O0
6. O0
7.00
7.00 148.50
6279.56
112.93
!93.39
546.00
1230.19
5.00
5.00
390.00
8762.07
1607.~5
.24
3.04
8.44
10.94
3.84
1633.95
1.29
3.05
PA YHENTS FOR HONTH OF JU~[E, 1969 (Gooch.)
J=NE
13, 1969
'mE 16, 1969
SEWER RETEN~IE FUND
2647 Gr~r oF B.£.
2648 Jz~¢~s HELICES
P.~Y~OL~ F~r~D
839.31
10.10
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
8278 Acc~. oF A~so~Y GE~SY 7.50
~ZD ~'~ce~. 0~ W~. S~ 7.50
8280 Acc~. o~ W~. Q. H~s 7.50
8281 Acc~. o~ R~ss~L~ Foa~w 7.50
8282 Aec~. o~ A~sE~T f. SqsMr~ 1~.00
8283 Aqua. oR D.E. Bz~E !~.00
828~ Acq~. OF Wm. G. H~Ea 7.50
67. 50
SEWER ~ W~TER DEPOSIT FUND
07~7 ACCT. oF Ro~z~ Dr~s 15.50
0758 Acc~. OF S~ O. WOODS 1 7. 60
07~9 ~cc~. o~ Jz~ss H~ !7.60
50. 70
SEWAGE DEPOSIT FUND 344 Acc~.
7. O0
7. O0
GENERAL FUND
21099 ~o~r~ NEws Oo~p~mr 67.12
21100 Or~Y o~ B.B. PE~Y G~sH 41.87
21101
21102 THE B~ T~yLo~ Go. 48.94
21105 So~rHE~ BELL ~ELEPNONE CO. 1~. O0
21106 F~o~D~ POWE~ ~ LIGHT Co. 289.0~
21107
21108 CrzY o~ B.B. W~s~ DEpt. 567.12
21109 N~o~ LIFE INS. Co. OF Fz~. 212.17
21110 G~mRSE~L ~ H~L, Imc, 2.2~
21111 TE~ T~mS~O~T Go. INC. 8.29
21112 A~L~ H¢~Y Ncasm~r 50. O0
21114
21115
21116
21117
21118
21119
DE~]~CO TP~CTO~ & I~PLE~ENT
H~DRIFES, INC.
J~CKSON AUZO ELECT~rC Imc.
LINDSLEY L~HBEH CO.
GHG T~cK S~LES ~ Sm~FrCE Igc. 71.60
Go. 232.73
19.00
22.~5
20.76
33.00
2 75.
11374.97
P2YHE~;TS ~ADE IN JUNE,
d UNE
16, 1969
17, 1969
18, 19~9
WATER SYSTEH REVENUE FUND
11689 Cr~ OF B.B. UT~LrTZ ~ENE~L FUNB 1600.00
11690 SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE GO. 8.00
11691 CITY OF ~.B. ~ATER DEPT. 62.34
11692 2LLSrATE E~U~mT. & RENTALS, INC. 35.00
1705.34
SEWER REVENUE FUND
2649 CITY OF B.B. ~/ATER DEPT. i20.~8
120.48
UTI£TIY GENERAL FUi¢D
283 C~TY OF B.B. UrrLTrY GENERAL FU~D
68000.00
68000.00
721 O1.05
GENER/~L FUND
21120 JoHN B.
225.00
225.00
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
8285 CuRTis F. HoRToN 7.50
7.50
232.~0
GENERAL FUND
21121R~N~ER
21122 2~ST~ $~PPLY Co. 35.19
21123 PREcisioN D~rWALL ~ PLASTER~m~ GO. 282.00
21124 Oo~mr~ FEHrCLE RE~rSTR~T~O~ SER~raE 225.00
21125 E~LE~ ~UP~Lr GOd, AmY 41.00
21126 V.W. Ermr¢KE 2SSOCrAZES, Imc. 2~.~3
21127 E~EL'S 169.20
21128 F~ANKHOUSE ELECTarC SUPPLY, INC. 36.00
21129 R.L. Ga~m~o~s Pa!NTr~ 1t7.30
21130 HALSEY ~ GarmenTS INC. 82.15
21131FLORrDA STATE ROAD DE~~ 1.00
21132 ANNETTE P. TrNKEa 14.00
21133 THE OLY~PrA SpoaT SHOp, INC. 41.80
21134 PITNEY-BowEs I~¢. 24.00
21135 FLORrnA
21136 PORTER PAImTS SEaFIaE GETTER 152.66
21137 WEST B~r~D~Ne HA~ERZ~LS, INa. 319,00
21138 THE A~TOMOTrFE INDEX 20.00
' WATER SYSTEH REVENUE FUND
11693 D~mCAN-ED~'ARD Go. 101.89
11694 EARLE¥ S¢PPLZ CO. 56.95
11695 ~PTUN~: fiE~$ Co. 955.24
11696 JOSEPH G. POLLARD CO., INC. ~6.5~
PA YNEiYTS N~DE IN JUNE, 1969 (Oom~.)
J ~ E
18,
19,
1969
1969
WATER SYSTEH REVENUE FUND
11699 JEN~crm
11700 HRs. FLoYm Bnoc~w~Y
11 701 Rrc~n Low~
11702 B~L~-R. B~Yz~ Dixie FnrE~
1! 706 H~s. J.
SEWER REVE/{UE FUND
2650 Ho~om O~c~r~ Go~cpAN¥
2651 YEo~m's B~ormE~s Go.
2652 Wo~ G~E~rC~L ~ PAr~
2654 G.f. Smr~m
CO.
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
$286 Acc~. o~ E~NES~ G~ucsINss
8287 AccT. o~ J~-r~
8288 ~cc~.
8289 Acc~.
8290 ~cc~.
8291 ~cc~. o~ Jr~
8292 2ce~.
8295 2ce~.
SEWER ~ WATER DEPOSIT FUND
0760 Acc~. OF Yo~r~ ~ W~Lsr~
076'1 Acc~. OF DIXIE F~rmn GPt'ICKEN
0762 2ccz. oF DEFON ~rNDELIUS
0765 Aaer. OF Hz~a¢EZ OYz~ J~.
0766 lcc~. OF HZ~Y D~a~EL~
FUND
GEffERAL FUND
21140 BoYNrON BE.~CH FIlaE DEP,~iaT~CEmT
OHECKEN
2.20
2.20
.24
19.22
12.70
2.50
1.8~
4.50
i -6-6, o s
623.20
15.30
1.18
2.20
16. O0
657. 88
7.50
7.50
7. 50
7. 50
7.50
7.50
7.50
15.00
67. 50
7.50
25. O0
15.50
7. 50
31. O0
15.50
15.50
11 ~ 50
99.33
99.53
37.87
42 7t. 40
$7.~7
Ju~z 20, 1969
GENERAL FUND
21139
21141
21142
2114~-
21146
21147
21148
21149
21150
COt4MIS$1ONER OF MOTOR VEHICLES
C. J. OUSLET
ELLIS McAHOT
CITY DP
CITY oF B.B.
CITY OF
CITY o~
CiTY OF B.B.
RETIREMENT (POLICE)
B.B. RETIREMENT TRUST FUND
CITY UP B.B. FIREMENIS PENSION
BOYNTON CITY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
WATER SYSTEM REVENUE FUND
11697 CITY DP B.B. PETTY CASH
11698 CiTY OF B.B. PAYROLL FUNDS
SEWER REVENUE FU~D
2655 CITY OP B.B.
2656 CITY OF B.B.
~UNE 23, 1~9 GENERAL FUND
21151 GULP OIL CORP.
1969
WATER SYSTEM REVENUE FUND
11707 GULF OIL CoHP.
-SEWER REVENUE FUND
2657 GULP OIL COHPo
GENERAL
21152
21153
21154
21155
21157
21158
21159
21160
21161
FUND
FLORIDA PLANNING & DEYELOP~ENT FAU
DEPARTMENT OP PUBLIC SAFETY
MtLFORO MANNIHG
POSTMASTER
RUSIN CONSTRUCTION Co°
OIBRIENt SOITER ~ OIBRIENt INUo
MUNICIPAL COUE CORPo
CAPITAL LEI$1NO CORP.
ALLEN INSURANCE AGENCY
WATER
11708
11709
11710
11711
11712
11713
SYSTEM REVENUE FUND
A & B PIPE & SBPFLY
FLORIDA LEVEL ~ THAHSIT Co.
ANDREV HUNT
HAROLD O~LAUOHLIN
CHARLES STILL
3.50
20.00
20.00
17.44
55.5o
40.00
14,028.79
122.30
359.31
189.7o
926.00
17.02
3.10
1 ~125.54
1,12~.~4
55.18
?9.43
5.00
10.00
11.11
18.00
591.00
50.00
,678.20
336.02
53°00
52.00
2,U04.33
20.20
3.04
4.72
5.20
1.17
19,028.99
1,341.16
JUNE 24,
1969
1969
WATER
11714
11722
SYSTEM REVENUE FUND (CONTD)
WALTER LARSEH
ADTOPRDDUCTSt
SEWER
26~
2659
2660
2661
2662
2663
REVENUE FUND
NACH CHEMICAL COo! INO.
CONSOLIDATED RESEARCH CORPo
ARTHGR KEENAN
WATER
8294
8295
8296
829?
8298
8299
8300
8~01
DEPOSI TOES FUND
ACCOUNT sr ANDREW HUNT
ACCOUNT OF MRS. BAILEY WOLFORTH
ALLAN Ge SHEPPARD
ACCOUNT OF JOHN D. MDELL
ACCOUNT OF ~[RROLD J. 0~LAUGDLIN
ACCOUNT Or S. 0AVID REID
ACCOUNT er FRANCIS A* MATERA
HOWARD P. NAmeS
SEWER
0767
o768
0769
0770
0771
& WATER DEPOSIT FUND
EASCS DELV. CORP.
ACCOUNT-OF ARTHUR KEEHAN
ACCUDNT OF CHARLES STILL
ACCOUNT er WALTER LARSEN
ACCOUNT Or E~A D. JONES
GENERAL FUND
21162
21163
21164
21165
21166
21167
21168
21169
21170
21171
21172
21173
21174
21175
21~76
21177
21178
21179
2118O
5.20
36.86
16.36
64.95
233.75
59.55
5.O5
2.55
7.50
?.50
7.50
?.50
?.50
7.50
?.5o
15.oo
17.6o
17.6o
7.50
7.50
BEADE EXTERMINATING Co. 34.00
COURT REC0NDS INC. 55.00
SODTaERN PAPER CO. t6.00
Ctvw or B.B. PETTY C~S" 36.74
CITY or B.B. PETTY C^SH 91.74
JACK H. RAULSTON, M.D. 25.00
C~TY or B.B. I & S F~No 17,661.57
JOHN MYLROI 10.00
HOWARD Louis WNEELEH 45.00
CamIz^c LEASINO CORP. 336.02
LAWYERS TITLE SERViCEs, INC. 40.25
Gucr O~L COR~. 51.40
SDHSENTIUEL 10.56
W£E~s CLINIC 10o00
BOVNTOH WZL~-Pu~P 226.58
DEMARCO TR*¢TDN & IMPLEMENT CU. 5~.80
DEN'S FIRESTONE DEALER STORZ 55~23
1~,810~34
3,743.~6
JUNE 25, 1969
JUNE 26, 1969
27, 1969
WATER SYSTEM REVENUE FUND
11715 BROWA,D PUMP & SOPPLY
11716 GLOW CORP.
I & S FUND
285 BOYNTON BEACN FIRST NATIONAL BANK
GENERAL FUND
21181 BOY#TON BEACH POLICE DEPARTMEHT
21182 MR. RALPH EDWARDS
21183 Bee FACNLER$ PRINTING SHOP
21184 HANK THOMPSON REALTY
21185 IOWIN L. LANmS£tN
21186 GENE MONR£, TRUSTEE
21187 ENGEL'S U#IPORMS
211<:20 GERALDINE SULANZ
WATER
11~17
11718
SYSTEM REVENUE FUND
MR. FLOYD BROCKWAY
BROOKS PRODUCTS OF FLORIDA IHCo
GENERAL FUND
21192
21193
21194
21195
21196
21197
21199
21200
21201
21202
21203
21204
21206
21207
252O8
21209
21210
21211
21212
C. J, OUSLET
ELLIS MGAROY
CtTIES SERVICE OIL CO.
CRIMINAL LAW BULLETIN
AUSTIN SUPPLY COo
BOYNTON GUN & COIN SROP
~AST COAST PAPER COMPANY
ENGLEIS
GRAYOAR ELECTRIC CD.
R. L. GRUMMO#S PRINTI#O
HENRY'S COFFEE CUP
JACK'S CAMERA CENTER
NATIONAL LINEN SERVICE
JOEIS GRILL & RESTAURANT
OCEAN CITY LUMBER
PICARD CHEMICAL COo
CITY OF B.B. PAYROLL FUND
CITY OF B.B. POLICE RETIREMENT
B.B. RETAR£~ENT TRUST FUND
BOYHTON CITY FEDERAL C~EOIT UNION
DoN?s FIRESTONE ~EALER STONE
laO.82
456.66
17~000.00
17,000.0~
218.00
36.~o
1,136.70
2,50Q,00
146.4o
4~.40
20cOQ
8~.32
2.20
5.00
176.00
2~.00
50.82
14.70
32.85
125.10
171.89
48.85
40.20
58.14
17.52
46.70
~?.83
12.15
9,260.O7
108.40
200.18
629,00
360.59
11,424.9~
36,~87.82
4,697.21
1969
WATER SYSTEM REVENUE FUND
11719 CITY OF B.O. PAYROLL Fume 1,147.01
11720 KELLERS ELECTRIC SER¥1OE 26.00
11721 DEN'S FIRESTONE DEALER STORE 6.25
30, 1969
3EWER REVENUE FUND
2664 CIT,ES S£RV,OE CO. 25.O8
2665 CITY OF B.B. PAYROLL FUNC 736.28
2666 KELLERS ELECTRIC SERVICE 18.OO
2667 E6WARO tRWmN 23.10
2673 GULF STREA~ L~MCER CO. 13.22
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
8302 ¥1OLZT WIuSO. 7°50
8303 Acceu. T cF ERmEST C,RCE ?.50
8304 ACCOUNT OF BEATRICE CLAIRMORT
30.00
SEWER & WATER DEPOSIT FUND
0772 ACCOUNT cF ReeERT J.
GENERAL FUND
21213 GRIFFIN EQUIPMENT INC.
21214 GULF STREAM LUNaER CO.
21215 B.B. POLICE DEPARTMENT
15.50
15.50
1,925.00
97-55
25.00
13,465.43
WATER SYSTEM REVENUE FUND
11723 ANTHONY FARRELL 4.24
11724 ~RARK MARSO£m 4.50
11725 E. WINSLOW TAYCOR III 5.20
11726 LEeNARC LECoMPTE 5.20
SEWER REVENUE FUND
2668 ANTUOmY FARRZLL 9°40
2669 FRA,K M^RSOEm 8.00
2674 GATO~ CULVERT Co*
~ATER DEPOSITORS F~D
8307 W.H. C~.~. 7.50
8309 AOOOUaT OF E. WINSLOW TAYLOR
37.~
SEWER & WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
~-~ ACCOUNT OF JAMES CARTER 17.60
0774 ACCOUNT OF JAOQUELIRE GATES 7.50
0775 ACCOUNT OF AMTNONY FARRELL 16.90
0776 AOCOUmT OF FRAmK MARSOEN 15.50
57.5o
2,199.0~9