Minutes 03-10-69MINUTES REGULAR CITY COUNCIL ~V~EW. TING HELD AT CITY HALL
BOYNTON BEACH,FLORIDA ON MONDAY, ~2~CH 10, 1969 @ 7:30 PM
PRESENT:
Vincent J. Gallo, Mayor
Thomas A. S~nmers, Vice 1VL~yor
CH/bert PI. Col/ins, Comncilman
lviichael V. Michael, Councilman
Leonard E. Nylund, Councilman
Gene Moore, City Attorney
Grady W. Courtney, City Man~ger
1Virs. Tereesa Padgett, City Clerk
Mayor Gallo called the mee/ing to order at 7:$0 P .M
The Invocation was given by Rev. Nelson P.Moyer, First Met&odist Church
and the Flag Salmte was led by Vice Mayor Thomas A. Sm~wners.
Proclarnation:
Mayor Gallo read the Proclamation which desiEnated March 1Z-IS, 1969
As Festival '69 Days £6r the Greater Boynton Beach Chamber of Commerce.
MINUTES:
Re~ulaF MeetinR - February 17~ 1969:
Mr. Nylund made the motion that Minutes of the ReEmlar Meeting of
February 17, 1969 be approved as presented, Iris. Summers seconded and
motion unanimously carried.
Special Meeting - ~b~rUar¥ 24, 1969:
Mr. t~ictmel m~de the motion that Minutes of the Special Meeting of
Februax7 24, 1969 be approved as presented, Mr. Summers seconded
and motion unanimously carried.
Special Meet~g - February 28, 1969:
1W~. Michael made the motion that Minu~es of the Special Meeting of
Februa~/ 28, 1969 be approved as presented. Mr. S~ers seconded;
Mr. Nyl~d abstai~ng due to absence. Moron carried 4-0.
Microphone Systerm
Mr. Michael questioned the sta/~s of the new microphone system which was
to be installed in the Council Chambers and was advised by lVLr. Summers
this would be done as soon as he had'the time.
PUBLIC AUDIENCE:
Pa~e No.1
MINUTES
REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING
MARCH ~0, 1969
AWAE.DING OF BIDS:
One (]) Fork Lift Diesel Tractor:
City Ivlanager read a letter received from ~he purchasing agent in which
he stated k%e origir~I recommendation was awarded to DeMarco Tractor
Co. ~ho could not deliver and i~ was now ~e recommen~tion of the
~bula~ing C~¢ee ~t ~e Ci~ ~rc~se ~o Fo~d Zractors from
Trail Ford i~sm~ch as ~e original bid s~d "Bid one or
Mr. Mi ~hael ~¢%de the motion that ~he recommendation of the Tabulating
Committee be accel~ed to reject all bids opened February 17th and pur-
chase t~vo tractors from Ford Trail. A~r o Nylund seconded and motion
unanimously carried.
BID OPENING - 7:45 P.M.:
Mr · Michael made the motion the receiving of the bids be closed and all
bids ~urned over to the City Clerk to be opened. Mr. N¥1und seconded and
mo~ion una~nously carried o
One (I) Drive Chain:
City Clerk stated ~hat one sealed bid had been received and pointed out to
~he Council that another had been received but inasmuch as tllis had not
been marked "sealed bid" as instructed, questioned whether or nog this
could be included, and was assured by the City Attorney that this bid
could be read.
City Clerk then read bids received from the following:
Morton Chain Company, Ft. Lauderdate
Walker Process Equip. Co., Aurora, Illinois
Mr. Nylund made the mot/on the bids received be turned over to the
Tabulating CoralT~/ttee for their recommendation. 1VLr. Sv~rnmers seconded
and mot/on unanimously carried.
PUBLIC HEAR/NO:
None
LEGAL:
Ordinance 69-6 (Znd Reading) Amending Sec. 26-10 of the Code
Re: Firemen's Pension Fund:
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MINUTES
P~EGULAR COUNCIL MEETING
lVIARCH 10, 1969
City Attorney read subject Ordinance by caption only. 1st Reading:
February 17, 1969. Mr, Nylund moved that Ordinance 59-6 be pas~ed
~ second read~. Mr. Supers seconded ~d m ~on ~usly
carried.
Ordinance 69-7 (2nd Reading) Amending Sec. 26-1 of the Code
Re: Police Pension Fund
City Attorney read subject Ordinance by caption only, ~s~ lteading:
February 17, 1969. Mr. Michael moved Ord/nance 69-7 be passed on
second reading. Mr. Summers seconded and motion unanimously carried.
Ordinance 69-8 (lst Re, ding) Annex/rig Worrell Parcel - Acreage Sec,
City Attorney read subject Ordinance in its entirety. Mr. Iq ylund moved
Ordinance 69-8 be passed to second reading. Mr, Summers seconded
and motion unanimously carried.
Resolution 69-H Designating Ocean Avenue as the Preferred
S~te of New Bridge , .,
Mr. Moore read subject Resolution in its entirety. Mr. Nylund moved
Resolution 69-H be passed. Mr. Mictmel seconded and motion m~ani-
mously carried.
Resolution 69-1 - Designatin~ Bank Signatuxes:
City Attorney read subject Resolution in its entirety. Mr. Summers moved
Resointion 69-I be passed. Mr. Nylund seconded and motion unanimously
carried.
OTHER:
Vernon Combs ' S~it Against the CitT:
City At~0rney requested permission from Council to proceed w/th subject
Suit in the Circuit Courts inasmch as he understands this has been filed
against the City. Mr. Mich.%el moved that the City A~torney be instructed
to proceed with the defense of this case. Mr o Nylund seconded and motion
unanimously carxied.
High Point Development:
City Attorney advised that the developers o£ High Point has deeded to the
City the Right o£ ~fay extension for S. W. 3rd St, between So W, 15th
and 23rd Avenues. Mr. Smers ~de the motion ~t ~e Ci~ accept
the ~ight of Way as o//ered to ~e Ci~ by ~ ~gh Point Develo~rs ~
~e ~ders~d~ ~t the City ~H ~ no way be ~der obli¢ati~ to
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MINUTES
REGULA~ COUNCIL tVLEETLNG
..MARCH 10, 1969:
develop this street, tvir. tVlichael seconded and motion unanimously carried
Indemnity A~reement:
City Attorney explained that inasmuch as the City is ins/:~ll/ng signaliza-
tion at $R80~ and Congress Avenue, the County has reqtlested that an
Indemnity Agreement be executed by the City, so that th~ ContoUr can be
absolved of all responsibility.
IVLr. Sun~ers made the motion that the Inden~nity Agreement be executed
as requested, so ~t ~e Co~ is absolved of ~ d~ges reg~ding ~
sig~Hza~ at SR804 and Oongress Ave. ~. ~ic~el second~ ~d
motion ~mnimously carded.
OLD BUSINESS:
Reconsider the ltequest of Briny Breezes ,Inc .Re:Sewerage Problem
./,On th.e Table):
Remain on the table.
Southern Bell Franchise (On the Table):
Remain on the table.
Consider the Availability of Water & Sewer for Trailer Park
Development West of Con§ress {On the Table):
Remain on the t able.
Discuss Installation o£ Water Line - S. E. 15th Avenue
Crossinl to Ocean Ridge (On the TableJ.;
Remain on the table.
Consider the Selection of Fiscal Agent (On the Table):
1VL~yor Gallo /ntroduced Thomas Alcock, of Massachusetts represen/ing
the firm bearing his name and Allan Sheppard o£ the William 1%. Hough
Co., both of whom submitted proposals to the City and gave presenta-
t/ohs on the a/ms and purposes of their proposals to the City Council.
A/uch discussion ensued. At the conclusion of which, it was determined
that a decision on the Fiscal Agent should be deferred until such time
as the City 1V/anager reported to the Council as to what route he feels
the water and sewer system will take, and what the approximate costs
for this e~nsion program would amoun~ to. At which time, the City
Council would then'be able to determine just how much money would be
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MINUTES
REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING
./V~Ai{CH 10, _1.969.
needed for this project.
Mr. Michael made the motion that this item be tabled until the next
Council Meeting so that the City Manager can prepare his report and
present it to the City Council and in the meantime, a meeting should be
called within ~he week, sc all the fac~s can be presented to the Council
and these matters can be discussed thoroughly before a decision is made
as to how the City ehould proceed in order to obtain the necessary financ-
ing for tl.ls project. M.r. Collins seconded and motion mmnimously
carried.
~.eport on S~ud¥ of Sanitation Depar~ne~t (On the Table}:
City Manager requested this item remain on the ~hle.
Fire Hydrant Charge Controversy (On the Tabln)
City Attorney requested ~is item remain on the table.
_~Deli~ u~t Sew=r Accounts:
Mr. Michael stated that certain residents are still refusing to pay their
delinquent sewer and garbage charges and feels that the City Manager
and City AttOrney ehould find a more forcehxl method to collect these
delinquent accOuntS.
City Attorney stated tlmt a lien could be imposed or sue in Small Claims
Court which would
revolve litlgatxons.
Mayor stated that the City Council should be presented with a list of the
delinquent accOunts which Would indicate the amount of money involved,
at which time a decision cOUld be made.
_Discuss Central File Syster~;
City Manager stated that with the completion of the upstairs area, the
Bu/ld/ng Department will then be moved, and their present area can be
designated for the Central File~,He further stated that Mrs .Padgett
has prepared a 1/st of ihe necessary items to activate this department.
Mrs. Padgett then presented the City Council with her recomraendations
which were st~rnated at $3 ~ 228.00 e
Mr. Michael made the motion that the City 1Vlanager allocate this amount
of money and have it transferred to the City Clerk,s Budget so that she
can proceed, t~r. Summers seconded and motion unanimously carried.
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MINUTES
REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING
MARCH 10, 1969
Consider Judge Ad Litem:
Iviayor Gallo stated that he had learned today that Ernest Simon an A~rney
from Delray Beach would be available ~o accel~ the position of Judge Ad
Litem.
l~r. Summers made the motion that F. I~ydon Curry be appointed Judge
Ad Litem. Mr. Collins seconded.Motion failedJ-Z, A~yor Gallo and
Councilmen Michael and Nylund dissenting,
Mr. Hyland made the motion that Ernest Simon be appointed Judge Ad
Litem. Mr o Collins seconded and mo~ien carried un~mously.
Ab~ement of Nuisance. - Keller Proper~y:
City Attorney stated that all the requirements have been fulfilled b~t it
would be hie recommendation to take legal action through the Circuit
Court.
l~r. Summers m~de the motion that the City Attorney proceed w~ the
abatement of the nuisance of the Keller Propert7 th~ou§h the Circuit
Court. ~fr. ~ichael seconded and motion unanimously carried.
Clarifica~{on Requested ~n O~dinance 68-19 & 68-24
.Amending Ordinance 62-9~
N~r. lVlichael explained that he had requested this item inasmuch as he
considered subject Ordinances to be ambiguous in the fact that there are
no guidelines under this I00 acres special exception Ordinance, thereby
subjecting the City to many variances regarding lot size, building design,
parking requLrements, etc.
City Attorney stated these Ordinances ga~e Council authority to grant
special exception for only the comprehensive planned units but this in no
way would effect zoning changes. Special exception is granted o~¥ after
presented to the Council and each item is specifically enumerated but
any further developer would have to comply with the requirements of
R-IAA zoning.
Request to Destroy Recgrds After
City Manager explained that the Building Deps~rtment is now in th~ process
of rnicro-filmLng old records and would like permission to destroy the
original records after they have been processed in this manner.
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MINUTES
REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING
MARCH i0, 1969
M_r. Michael made the motion that this request be gra~ted. 1Vir o Sunxmers
seconded and motion ,,~nimously carried.
Awardin~ One (1) Drive Chaim
City Manager requested this bid be awarded this evening i~=srnuch as
Public Works Department had an emergency break-down and are in
urgent need of this equipment, He further s~ated that the iow bid was
iviorton Chain Company,Ft. Lauderdale, who submitted a bid for $608
IvLr .Michael made the motion that the bid received from .Morton Chain
Company, Ft. L~uderdale, fox $608.80 be~cce~ed.i~Ir. Summers
arr~ed ·
seconded and ~/on ~a~ously c '
NEW BUSINESS:
Discuss Possible Amendments to Zoning Code:
Expansion of Existing Trailer Parks:
Mayor Gallo explained that at this t/me there is no Ordinance on the books
at all to permit ~he expansion of exist/rig trailer parks, and this curtails
the trailer park owners in expanding their business.
Mr .Summers made the mot ion that the City Attorney be instructed to
prel~re an Ordinance for the expansion of existing trailer parks subject
to minimum requirements being set forth. Motion died for lack of a second.
Lot Width l{equirements in Platted Sub=divisions:
t~-ayor Gallo explained that there are many platted lots in the City where
zoning has been cba~ged to such an extent that the lots cannot be ut/lized
by the owners.
City Attorney stated that jurisdiction on these lots are vested by the Board
of Adjustment and possibly, the appeal shou/d be made to the City Council
inasmuch as when a request is refused by the Board, the owner's only
other recourse is to then go to the Circuit Court which could be quite
cos~ly.
City A/anager advised that he v~uld look into the matter.
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MINUTES
REGULAR COUNCIL 1VLEETING
Iv'~RCH I0, 1969
3 o Require Petitioners for Change in Zoning to
Submit Area Development Layout:
Adayor Gallo stated he had discussed this with Art Smith, Assoc/ate of
Gerald Dake, the City's NIaster P~anner, and he reconozn~nded that a site
plan be submitted along with the developers' ir~entions to the Planning
and Zoning Board. The tVIayor £urther stated th. at a definite appointment
be made with the Ci~F Planners to look/nto the mat~er inasmuch as he
had indicated months back that he was going to submit an Ordinance ~hat
would incorporato such a change.
kit o Michael made the motion that Air, Dake be invited to the next
lar Council Meeting and submit a progress report to the City as to
whether or not he has accomplished the various promises 'made in his
contract. Ivir ,iq ylund seconded and motion unanimously carried.
Discuss Necessi~7 of Traf//c Control at Intersection o£
State Road, 804~and Leisu~ev/lle Blvdo; ,
Mr .Michael suggested that the Sub-division Ordinance be amended to
include that all major access roads in new developments be .required
to install signalization where necessary at ~he developee's expense,
so that all future mistakes, such as the one now facing Sterling ¥illage,
can be avoided in the future.
Mr. Michael then made the motion chat the City Attorney be instructed
to amend the Sub-division Ordinance requiring the developer to absorb
the cost of signalization installations within the development. Mr. Nylund
seconded and motion unanimously carried.
.C..onsider Replate of Village Royale Plat - O'Brien & Suiter:
City Clerk read the letter in which subject Organization stated there
been some changes made on the replatting of V' ~xll~ge Royale, and requested
Council's permission to make these changes.
Mr o 1Vlichael made the motion that the City Clerk should execute the
approval as requested on the re-platting of th/s development. A4r. N¥1und
seconded and motion unanimously carried.
,AD~ TRA TIVE_~
App!ica~/on for Permit to Solicit - P.B. Go. Chapter of Leukern/~.:
City Clerk advised that everything was in order regarding subject
application. A4r. Aiichael made the motion the permit be granted. Air.
Nylund second and motion unanimously carried.
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MINUT~
REGULAR COUNCIL AEEETING
,MAI~_ CH 10, 1969
Consider..Application for Special Club License - Cavalier's Club:
Ci~r Clerk stated ~h~t subject application meets all the requirements.
Air. Nylund made the motion that th/s application be granted. Mr. Surnr~rs
s~conded and motion un~n/mously carried.
Consider Recommendation of Recreation Department
Ke: Summer program
City ~//anager reported that five seminarians from St. Vizw~ent de Paul's
Seminary wuuld like to participate in ~he Citw's Surnrner Program in ~he
Wilson Area, one of whom they would like to be paid by the City for a
period of 10 weeks. He further s~ated that they have requested the City
to pay for the gas and insurance £or the bus which they would provide.
Much discussion ensued
Mr. Nyhnd made the motion that this item be tabled until nex~
Meeting so that the Ci%7 Council obta~ additional ~orrn~on, Mr
Michael seconded and rno~/on ~l~an/mously carried o
PUBLIC AUDIENCE:
Charles J. Purcell, 417 No l~r. 8th Court came forward and objected to
t/se numerical order of the house numbers on his block.
,Discuss Street pav/n~ Prograrg~_:
City Manager requested this be tabled until next week.
Mr. 1Vlichael made the motion that this item be tabled. Mr. Nylund
seconded and motion unanimonsly carried.
Discuss Resident .Engineerin~ tnpsection - Force t~i~ No. 8:
/v/r. 2vHchael made the motion that this item be tabled. Mr. Nyhnd
seconded and motion unanimously carried.
A:~o~loiB~s:
City Clerk presehted the following bill:
St. Regis Paper Co.
For: lZ ,000 disposal bags $1,165.16
Mr. Summers moved this bill be paid. Mr. Michael seconded and motion
unanimous ly carried.
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lVIINUTES
REGULA!~ COUNCIL lVL~ETING
~MAltCH 10, 1969
City Clerk presented the following hills:
Clmn~ber of Commerce
For: February
$ 880.57
Benz Chevrolet
For: 3 ]Police Cars
$6,588032
Hays-l~.obinson Construction Co..
For: Fire Station Contract
$5,940.08
N o Y. A~etic Supply Co.Iric.
$ 505.70
Mr. Michael moved these bills be paid. Mr .Summers seconded and motion
unanimously carried.
Appoin_~..xxent of_Alternate on Ci.vil Service Board:
Mr, IVLichael made the motion that this item be tabled so the City Cotmcil
can consider some recommendations. Mr. Summers seconded and
motion unanimously carried.
Representation at First Annual Conference for tviunicipal
pension Fund Administrators:
imf. Courtne¥ recommended that Mrs ,l°adgett attend this Conference
inasmuch as she is Secretary of the Employees' Pension Fund and she
will be in the area attending another Conference.
Mr .Michael made the motion that Mrs. Padgett attend this Conference
if it pertains to general pension funds for municipalities. Mr o Summers
seconded and motion unanimously carried.
Consider Adopting Ordinance Re: Filing of Expenses
.a.nd Contributions by Council Candidates:
~. Michael made the motion that the City Attorney draw up an Ordinance
asking that candidates for the City Council file an affadavit itemizing
expenses and contributions, one week prior to and one week after the
Genera3 Election. tvLr. Nylund seconded and motion unanimously carried.
?resentation of Water & Sewer l~lm~ of Section IH - l,~ei.s .ureviLle:
City Manager recommended this item be tabled
Mr. Michael ~de the motion that this item be tabled, Mr .Nylund
seconded and motion unanimously carried,
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MINUTES
REGULAR COUNCIL 1V~EETING
/viA~CH I0, 1969
Consider Additional '~ ~ · ' __
_ ~:mployee for ~ualdmg Deparimeri:
Mr. Courtney asked the Council for authority to h/re an additional
inspector in the Building Department due to the tremendous work load.
Iv/r, Summers made the motion that City Manager be authorized So
advertise for an additional Deputy Building Inspector. ~ o Michael
seconded and mo,/on unan/n%ously carried.
~Nationa~l Lea_g~e o£ Cities - V~ashin_gton., D, C,:
Mayor Gallo announced subject Conference would be held iVlarch 30-
April 1, 1969 and he/eels our City should be repze sented,
IvLr. Nylund made the motion that iViayor Gello and Gene Moore, City
Attorney shou/d attend subject Conference, 1V~r. Michael seconded and
motion unanimously ca~ried.
.Disposal of B.urned Out Police Ca~:
City Manager advised that South Speed Shop was the high bidder on the
burned out Pol/ce car subraitting a price o£ $150.00 for the ~emains.
lVLr. A/ichael moved that the price of $150.00 be accepted fromSo~,h
Speed Shop. ~ ,Summers seconded and motion unanimot~sly carried.
There being..no further business, Mir. Michael moved the meetin§ be
adjourned. Mr. Nylund seconded and meeting was ajourned at 11:15 P.M.
Vincent
~ilber t I9
Collins, Councilman'
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~vIINUTES
REGULAt{ COUNCIL Iv/EETI!NG
IviAK CH 10--1969
*Ivticnael ¥. Michael, Councilman " --
Leonard ~-. l~lrlund, Co~rm~ --
(Mrs.) Tereesa Pad~, City Clerk
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FEBRUARY 3,
FEBRUARY 4,
FEBRUARY
FEBRUARY 6,
FEBRUARY 7,
FEBRUARY 10,
FEBRUARY 1~,
FEBRUARY 12,
FEBRUARY 13,
FEBRUARY 14,
FEBRUARY 17,
FEBRUARY 18~
FEBRUARY 1%
FEBRUARY 20,
FEBRUARY 21,
FEBRUARY 24,.
FEBRUARY 25,
FEBRUARY 26,
FEBRUARY 27,
FEBRUARY 28~
PAYMENTS MADE tN FEBRUARY BY BATE
1969 ........................................ 2,961.45
1969 ...................................... 2,877.24
1969 ...................................... 404.66
1969 ...................................... 2,446.45
1969 ...................................... 8,753.75
1969 ...................................... 218.48
1969 ...................................... 9,647.50
1969 ...................................... 89.79
1969 ...................................... 64.59
1969 ...................................... 42,564.32
1969 ...................................... 9,709.52
1969 ...................................... 4,440.45
1969 ...................................... 2,808.05
1969 ...................................... 831.74
1969 ..................................... 10,596.65
1969 ...................................... 87,146.98
1969 ...................................... t06.85
1969 ...................................... 254.94
1969 ...................................... 2,141.69
1969 ...................................... 23,232.88
211,297.98
PAYMENTS MADE BY FUNDS
GENERAL FUND .......................................... 110,186.64
WATER SYSTEM REVENUE FUND ............................. 44,398.57
WATER DEB~SITORS FUND ................................. 260.00
SEWER REVENUE FUNO .................................... 34,928.11
SEWER & WATER DEPOSST FUND ............................ 350.60
F~REMEN'S RELIEF & PENSION FUND ....................... 84.10
RETIREMENT TRUST FUNB ................................. 56.51
PUBLICITY FUND ......................................... 150.00
BOYNTON BEACH MEMORIAL PARK ........................... 30.00
POLIBE RETIREMENT FUNB ................................ 103.~5
SWIMMING POOL BONB S~NKING FUNB ....................... 750.00
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT FUNB ............................... 20~000.00
211,297.9~
Feb° 3, 1969
Feb. 4, 1969
PAYmEnTS MADE IN FE~L~RY 1969
GENERAL FUND
20222 City of Boynton Beach - Petty Cash
20223 City of Boynton Beach - Petty Cash
20224 South Speed Shop
20225 Gene Moore
20226 Whirr MacDowell
18.65
48.5O
!00.00
125.00
!~2~00
424.15
WATEH SYSTEM REVE~U~ FUND
$1~£City of Beynton Beach - Petty Cash
11377 City of Boynton Beach - Petty Cash
11378 Whitt Mac Dowell
11379 City-of B.B. - Water Dept.
1.50
26.96
24.00
25A~.7~
2396.21
S~R RE~NUE FL~
2487 City of B.B, - Petty Cash
P~TLR~hF~ TRNST FU~D
05Al Rena B. Carrier
50.58
50.58
FLRE~N~S RELIE~ & PENSION F~
222 John M. Tuite
223 Harold P. Herring
59°83
24~27
84.10
GENERAL FUND
20227 Service Equipment Company, Inc.
20228 National Institute of Mun. Law Officers
20229 Nowlin & Adams
20231 Terminal Transport Co., Inc.
20232 Blue-Cross Blue Shield of Fla., Inc.
2738.OO
67.5O
9.68
8.06
54.00
2877.24
2961.45
2877.24
!~eb. 5, 1969
GE~AL FUND
20230 The l*~nufacturers Life Insurance Co.
20233 The Travelers Insurance Co.
WATER SYSTEM R~JENUE FUND
11380 The Manufacturers L~fe Y~usurance Co.
SE~E~ R~ENUE FUND
2488 The M~nufacturer Life I~surance Co.
211.87
179,02
390.89
5,67
5.67
4O4.66
Feb. 6. 1969
GE~AL FUND
20234
20235
20236
20237
20238
20239
2O24O
20241
City of B.B. n ~Petty Cash
Delray Pence & Awning Co.
Boynton Beach Fire Department
City of B.B. - Petty Cash
City of B.B. - Petty Cash
John L. Archie Pi~mbing, Inc.
Robert D. Wise Concrete &Masonry
City of B.B. - Water Department
WATER SYBTEM REVENIE FUND
11381 City of B.B. - ~ater Department
Feb. 7, 1969
GENERA L FUND
20242
20243
20244
20245
20246
20247
20248
20249
2025O
City of B.B. - Payroll Fund
City of B.B. - Police Retirement Fund
B.B. Retirement Trust Fund
Boynton City Federal Credit Union
E~rly Supply Co.
Wi!m~ Melear
Sammie Lee Peterson
C.J. Ousley
Ellis McAroy
11382
11383
1138~
11385
11386
11387
113~
11389
1139O
1139~
11392
11393
S~BT~ REWEN~E FU~O
City of B.B. - Payroll Fund
M~s. Margaret Blankenhorn
Arthur 1 'Hu!lier
Joel Newman Constr. Co.
R.H. Brinker
J.M. Poorbaugh
Grace H.
Mrs. Robert J. Jones
Wm. D. Comer
Albert J. Era!ovic
E.W. M~Daniet
Vernon Thompson Jr.
SEWER
2489
~4~
City of B.B. - Payroll Fund
Arthur ! 'Hullier
WATEE
8120
8121
8122
8123
8125
8126
8127
8128
8129
DEP0~ ~TORS FUND
B.F~ Newman
Acct. of Margaret K. Blankenhorn
.Mrs. Jean Heppenstall
Acct. of Mianda S. Poorbaugh
Acct. of Grace H. Miller
Acct. of J.D. Foody
Acct. of ~s. Robert Jones
Acct. of Wm. D. Comer
Acct. of Albert J. F~lovic
Acct. of E.W. McDaniels
31.37
100.00
450.33
90.96
38.47
37.00
1378.80
245.72
2372.65
73.80
73.80
5678.50
103.23
171.68
532.00
106.08
10.00
25.00
5.00
5.00
6636.49
!086.02
5.20
.04
4.14
5.20
5.20
5.20
5.20
2.20
5.20
1132.84
8,00
808.92
15.00
7.50
15.00
7.50
7.50
7.50
7°50
7.50
7.50
7.50
90.00
2446.45
Feb. 7, 1969
SEWER & WA'i?~t DEPOSIT FUND
0643 M~llard McGee
0644 Arthur l'Hullier - Acct. of
0645 Acct. of Joel Newman Oonst. Co.
0646 Acct. o£ R.H. Brinker
0647 Mrs. Jean HeppenstalI
0648 Acct. of Vernon Thompson
Feb. lO, 1969
G~AL FU~D
20251 Thurow Electronics
20252 City of B.B. - Petty Cash
Feb. 11, 1969
2O253
2O254
20255
20256
2O257
2G258
20259
20260
Bobby Lee Graham
Jack St. John
Robert S. Eelly
Southern Bell T~ephone & Tel. Co.
So~thern Boll Telephone & Tel. Co.
Florida Power & Light Co.
Florida Power & Light Co.
City o£ B,B. - Water Department
WA
11394
11395
S~TEM P~V'E~ FU~D
Southern Bell Telephone & Tel. Cc.
Florida Power ~ Light Co.
SEWER
2491
2492
REVEN~E FLU~
Florida Power & Light Co.
City of BoB. --Water Department
Feb. 12, 1969
11396
11397
11398
SYSTEM-REv~NL~ FUND
Wm. E. M~rmaduke
Douglas DeGroat
Julian Vrooman
WATER
8130
8131
8132
8133
8134
8135
DEPOS ITOBS
Mrs. Norman B. Curtice
}~rs. C.H. Foy
Richard D. Robbins
Acct. of P~arold Haffner
Acct. of Julian Vroormn
Catherine Quill
SEW~
0649
0650
& WAT~2~ DEPOSIT FUk~
Acct. of ~. E. ~rmaduke
Acct. of Douglas DeGroat
SEWER REVENI~m FDZD
2493 Rouglas DeGroat
7.50
15.50
15.00
7.50
25.00
1 ~,00
85.50
105.84
112,64
218.48
25.00
~5.00
15.00
603~55
32.35
4206.61
608.10
9~4.A0
6480.0t
9.95
21BA.85
2144.~O
691.49
~31.20
1022.69
1.65
4,4o
10.29
15.00
7°50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7,50
52.50
7.50
15.50
23.00
4,00
4.00
875~ 75
9647.50
89.79
FeB. 13, 1969
Feb. 14., 1969
GEEEHAL FUND
20261 City of B.B. - Petty Cash
SE~R REVE~hU~
2494 Ee~neth R. Moreley
S~P, & WAT~ DEPOSIT FUND
0651 Acct. of ,Kenneth R. Moretey
42.35
17,60
17.60
GEI~ERA L FUND
20262
2o263
20264
20265
20266
20267
20268
20269
20270
20271
20272
2O273
20274
20275
2O276
2O277
City of B.B. - Petty Cash 57.86
City cf B.B. - Petty Cash 6.50
City of B.B. - Petty Cash 20,44
Arthur S. Fleming 30.00
C.J. Ous!ey i0.00
Ellis McAroy 10.00
City of B.B. - Payroll Fund 13693.19
City cf B.B. - Police Retirement Fund
City of B.B. -Firemen's Relief & Pension 178.10
B.B. Retirement Trust ~ 346.26
Boyatoo_~_City Federal Credit Union 881.00
First Bank of B.B. 3581.21
R°berta~Tomberg 5.14
Capital Leasing Corp. 336.02
Gerald L. Hawkins 490.00
Heiene F. Curth 2,91
' i9751.9
WATER
11~99
ll400
STSTEM REVEPHE FUk~
City of B.B. - Petty Cash
City of B.B. - Petty Cash
City of B.B. - Payroll F~d
SE~,~R REVE~JE FUI~D
2495 City of BoB. - Petty C~sh
2496 City of B.B. - Payroll Fund
2497 John Bo Dunkle
2498 Albion Olsen
~,JA~ DEPOSITC~S FLOC
8136 Acct. of J.E. Yelvington
SPECIAL ASSESSmenT FUND
224 BoB. First National Bank
29.42
2.28
1798.68
1~30.38
3.~
100,00
974.~
20000, O0
20000.00
64.59
42564.32
FEB. 17, 1969
~EB, 18, 1969
GENERAL FUND
20279 GENE MOORS 46.00
20280 BELLEMAN'S ADVERTISING DISPLAYS 21.89
20281 AUSTIN SUPPLY Co~ 13.O0
20282 AMERICAN PLAYGROUND DEVICE Co. 522.90
20283 LIBRARY dOURNAL 12.OO
20284 BENZ CHEVROLET 7050.24
20285 BDYNTON GUN & COIN SHOP 17.50
20286 CHAPP'S LTD. 97.20
20287 COYKENDALL, lNG, 24.70
20288 J.G. DRESSER 1(~0~00
20289 JERRY EARL PONTIAC, INC. 18.17
20290 EAST COAST FIRE EQUIPMENT 257.75
20291 FLAMINGO 0IL Co. 25.68
20292 FLORIC~ ELEC. MOTORS ~ EQUIP. 25.00
20293 FLORIDA-- GEORGIA TRACTOR CO., INC. 213.24
20294 FLA. ASSN. OF GOV~T PURCS. OFFICERS 5.00
20295 GAYLORD BRO$.~ INC. 118.OO
WATER SYSTEM REVENUE FUND
11402 ADDRESSOSRAPS MULTIGRAPH CORP.
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
8137 ACCT. OF CLOYD PASKINS
SEWER
0652
0653
& WATER DEPOSIT FUND
ACCT. o? ~ED DETAR
ACCT. OF JIMMYIS BUTTERMILK CHICKEN
BOYNTON BEACH MEMORIAl_ PARK
226 DONALD L. REEVES
PUBLICITY FUND
225 Miss FLORID$ PAGEANT
9468.27
13.25
13.25
?.50
7.50
15.50
25.OO
.,3o.oo
30.00
150.00
150.00
GENERAL FUND
20296 ENGEL'S 628.10
20297 R.L. GRUMMONS PRINT NG 20~.10
20298 HALSEY & GRIFPIT~ INC. 759.50
20299 RICHOMD F. MEYER 25.00
20300 EARLINE CLAYTON 10.00
20301 CITY OF B.B. - PETTy CASS 45.84
20302 CITY OF B.B. - PETTY CASH 49.96
20303 CITY OF B.B. - PETTY C~ss 28.87
20304 POSTMASTER 450.00
WATER SYSTEM REVENUE FUND
11403 DAVIS METER & SUPPLY Co. 88.50
11L~34 THE FORD METER BOX CO., INC. 168.50
11~MD5 ADDRES$OCRAPH MULTIGRAPH CORP. 7.00
11~O6 ALLIED CuaO~l~E & CHS~. P~O0. l~C. 519.20
11~7 CITY O~ B.~. * ~s~ CAS~ 11.59
9709.52
FES. ~8, 1969
(OONTD)
FEs. 19, 1969
20, 1969
21, 1969
GENERAL FUND (ADDITION)
20305 CITY OF B.B. -P~LICE DEPT.
SEWER REVENUE FUND
2499 FITZGERALD ENGINEERING CO.
2500 ALLIED CHLORINE ~ CHEMICAL PROD.
2501 CONSOLIDATED CHEMICAL CORP.
2502 CITY OP B.B. - PETTY C~SH
RETIREMENT TRUST FUND
0542 DOUGLAS JONES
GENERAL FUN3
20306 BLUE CROSS-BLUE SHIELD
20307 BLUE CROSS--BLUE SHIELD
20308 NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE Co.
20310 CITY OF B.B. - WATER DEPT.
20311 SOUTHERN ~ELL TELEPHONE
20312 SHAWVS RESTAURANT
20313 GENE MOORE
WATER SYSTEM REVENUE FUND
11~)8 BLUE CROSS - BLUE SHILED
11409 CITY OF B.B. - WATER DEPT.
11410 SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
SEWER REVENUE FUND
2503 3LUE CROSS - BLUE SHIELD
GENERAL FUND
20315 P. B. Co. CITY MANAGERS ASSOC.
20316 STANLEY PORTER
20317 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACH, CORP.
20318 STUART FULLER
WATER
11411
11412
11413
SYSTEH REVENUE FUND
THE CHASE MANHATTAN BANK
JOHN B. DUNKLE~ CLERK
RUSSELL ~ AXON~ CONSULT.
GENERAL FUND
20319
20320
20321
20322
20323
20324
20325
GERALD CUMPRECHT
GULF 0IL CORP.
CITY OF B.B. I PAYROLL FUND
CITY OF B,B. - POLICE RETIREMENT FUND
B.B, RETIREMENT TRUST FUND
100.00
262.75
817.75
237.00
23.86
5.93
5.93
1442.40
251.55
225.t6
277.1~
253.30
12.39
1.95
32.02
8.00
230.05
114.11
5.00
300. O0
137.34
75 · O0
517.3~--
10.00
4.40
3oo. O0
42.35
12ol .16
6127.11
97.90
185.65
527.00
4440.45
28o8.o5
831.74
FEB.: 2I, 1969
FEB. 24, 1969
WATER SYSTEM REVENUE FUND
11414 GULF OIL CORP.
11415 CITY oF B.B. - PAYROLL
SEWER
2504
2505
REVENUE FUND
GULF OIL CORP.
CITY OF B.B. - PAYROLL FUNO
WATER
8138
8139
814o
DEPOSITORS FUND
JOE KR~TZWOLU
MRS. CNA$. H. CHRISTHAN
WM. HOOKER
RETIREMENT FUND (POLICE)
227 HARRY D. BORCH
GENERAL FUND
2O326
20327
20328
20329
20330
20331
20332
20333
2O334
20335
20336
20337
20338
20339
20340
2034~
20342
2O343
20344
20345
20346
20347
20348
2O349
20350
20352
203~3
2o354
20355
20356
20357
20358
20359
2O36O
2036~
20362
20363
55.37
1240.19
63.67
845.30
7.50
7.50
7.50
22.50
103.45
BOYNTON BEACH FIRE DEPARTMENT 152.03
NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOC. 26.00
THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER Co. 253.00
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORP. 643.50
LIBRARY JOURNAL 12.00
MUNRA¥'S ATHLETIC EmU~P. CORR. 23.29
ERIC F. YALLOP BUSINESS MACHINES 397.50
SUNSENTINEL 6.50
FLORIDA AMATEUR SOFTS~LL ASSOC. 5.00
0USLEY Soo Co. t27.50
THE NATIONAL CASR REGISTER CO. 70.(30
BROWARD PUMP & SUPPLY Co. 253.60
GREATER B.B. CNAMGE~ OP COMMERCE 708.01
JOH~ L. ARCHIE PLUMG~NG INC. 75.00
BENZ CREVGOLET 124.16
BUR~OJ~NS CORP. 305.00
CHAPP'G LTO. INC. 21.60
CONTROL SPECIALISTS CO. 47.00
INTERNATIONAL C~TV M~RS. ASSOC. 9.00
IDEAL OlCTURES 24.t0
KELLY TRACTOR CO. ~.00
GULF 0IL CORPORATION 1075.80
LAFAYETTE RADIO ELECTRONICS 12.15
THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO. 118.36
NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOS. 4.24
PALM BSAeN 0~F,CE SUPPLY CO. 566.79
RECREATION SUPPLIES CO. 86.00
RICH MOTORS, SNC. 90.36
UNITED PLASTICS CORp. 9-99
U.S. FOUNOR¥ & MPS. CORP. 384.00
WORTM CHEMICAL & PAINT CO. 95-50
XEROX CORRORAT~ON 175.00
RUSIN CONSTRUCTION CO. 210.00
C~TY OP B.B. - PETTY CASR 40.05
CITY OF B.B. - PETTY CASH 94.19
SOUTRZRN PAPER CO. 19.21
RINKER MATERIALS CO~P. 48.26
10596.65
FEB. 24, 1969
CONTD
FEB. 25, 1969
GENERAL FUND
20364
2O365
20366
2O367
20368
20369
20370
20371
2O372
20373
20374
20375
2O376
(CONTD.)
HALSEY ~ GRIFFITH 61.84
P.B. TANK & CULVERT Co., INC. 3399.90
WM. Q. HAYS & M. d. ROBINSC~ CONSTo 14669.21
GENERAL GMC TRUCK SALES & SERVICE 213.33
GULF STREAM LUMBER CO. 67.74
FLORID~ RECREATION ASSOCIATION 27.OO
P.T. GARRETT 120.OO
DEMARCO TRACTOR & IMPLEMENT Coo 239.46
EARL WALLACE FORD, INC. 58.66
SMITTYIS SERVICE SHOP 70. t6
STEVENSON SEED STORE 61.OO
INSPECTION & CORRECTION STATION ~ I 25.25
~ARLEY SUPPLY CO. ,49.49
25379.73
WATER
11416
11425
11426
11427
11428
SYSTEM REVENUE FUND
REFUNDING & IMPROVEMENT REVENUE BONO 31816.18
BURROUGHS CORP, 273.00
GULF 0IL CORP. 60.82
HALSEy & GRIPFITH INC. 1.45
SEWER
25O6
25O7
2508
2509
2510
2511
REVENUE FUND
REFUNDING ~ IMPROVEMENT REVENUE BOND 28179.35
GULF 0IL CORP. 69.49
UNITED STATES CONCRETE PIPS Co. 458.18
BERT LOWE SUPPLY CO. 29.40
GONO~S CORPORATION 11.43
HACN CHEMICAL CO., INC. 10.54
SEWER & WATER DEPOSIT FUND
0654 ACCOUNT OF SUNLAND BLORS.
S~IVHING POOL BOND SINKING FUND
228 TNB CHASE MANHATTAN BANK
GENERAL FUND
20377 HADLEYIS REFRIGERATION
20378 CITY OF B.B. - PETTY CASH
20379 cITY OF B.B. - PETTY CASH
WATER SYSTEM REVENUE FUND
11417 CITY OF B.B. - PETTY CASH
SENE~ EEEENUE FUND
2512 CiTY oF B.B. - PETTY CASH
100.00
100.00
75o.oo
17.50
46.31
~2.29
22.29
10.75
'~'0.75
87146.98
lO6.85
FEB. 26, 1969
FEB. 27, 1969
GENERAL FUND
20380 GEORGE W. MATNEWS
2.00
2.00
WATER SYSTEM REVENUE FUND
11418 ESTATE OF MRS. MARY McKEE 5.20
11419 W~. BROUILETTE 4,50
11420 THELMA j. DICKER 8.74
11421 ULAS DOVER JR. 4.50
SEWER REVENUE FUND
2513 WM, BROUILETTE
25t4 ULAS DOVER JR.
2515 GEORGE W. MATNEWS
8.00
8.OD
100.00
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
8141 ACCT. OF MRS. MARY McKEE 7.50
8142 ACCT. OF GERALD THOMPSON 7.50
8143 ACCT. OF EOT FURRER 7.50
8144 ACCT. OF M. BRENNER .. 7.50
30.00
SEWER & WATER DEPOSIT FUND
0655 ACCT. OF WM. BROUILLETTE 15.50
0656 AccT. OF THZLMA d. DUCKER 15.00
0657 ACCT. OF CRAS. ROSIER 7.50
0658 WM. WE,NSTOCZ 7.50
0659 AOCT. OF GEO. BUMM,NGS 7.50
0660 AOCT. OF JOHN MULET 15.50
0661 ACCT. OF ULAS DOVER JR. 15.50
254.94
GENER4_ FUND
20381 FLORIDA LEAGUE OF MUNICIPALITIES 50.00
20382 GERALD DAZE ASSOCIATES 550.00
20383 SRAWNEE A~RL~NES 97.20
20384 THOMAS A. SUMMERS 102.70
20385 GRADY W. CODRTNEy 102.90
20386 MICHAEL V. MICHAEL 112.70
20387 V~NCENT J. GALLO 55.00
20388 GENE MOORE 55.00
20389 GILSERT H. COLLINS 35.00
20390 GEORSE JOHNSON 220.00
20391 JACK OAZES 200.00
20392 STUART B. FULLER 72.90
20393 S.C. BOSSY 13.08
20394 R0SZRTA TOMSERG 58.09
20395 RUNIC,PAL FINANCE OFFICERS ASSOC. 20.00
20396 CAPITAL LEASING CORP. 336.02
20397 COMMISSIONER OF MOTOR VERICLES 3.50
SEWER REVENUE FUND
2516 JORN B. DUNKLE, CLERK
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
8145 JORN TOPPINS
7.80
50.00
50.00
2141,69
FEB. 28, 1969
GENERAL FUND
20398
20399
20400
20401
20402
20403
20404
20405
20406
STANLEY ED STUMPF
CITY OF B.Bo - PAYROLL FUND
CITY OF B.B. - POLICE RETIREMENT FUND
BOYNTON CITY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
B.C. RETIREMENT TRUST FUND
40.00
15145.5~
97.90
954.00
356.12
CiTY OF B.C. * FIREMENIS RELIEF & PENSION 178.10
FIRST BANK OF BOYNTON BEACH 3657.30
C.J. OUSLEY 5.00
ELLIS McARoY 5.00
WATER SYSTEM REVENUE FUND
11423 CITY OF B.C. - ~YROLL
950. Ol
950.01
SEWER REVENUE FUND
2517 CITY OF B.C. - PAYROLL FUND
843.94
23232.88