Minutes 12-02-68MINUTES OF CITY COb/~CIL MEETING HET~D AT CITY ~ALL, ~O~NTON
BEACH, PLQ.,RIDA ON. MONDAY,~ DECEMRF~R 2, 1968 at 7,:30 P.M.
Michael V. Michael, Mayor
J. Gallo, Vice ~ayor
HoCollins,~. Councilman
Nylund, Councilman
Thomas A. Summers, Councilman
Gene ~oore, City Attoz~ey
Grady Wo Courtney,City Mgr.
Tereesa Padgett, City Clerk
Mayor Michael called the meet/rig to order at 7~30 P.M.
OPFJ~I~G:
Father O'Shea of St. Mark's Catholic Church gave the
tion and the Flag Salute was led by Eugene Wright, Fire Chief.
.,,Representatives o.f Civic organi~.-ntions and Guests-
The Mayor recognized Robert B,eyrer, Executive Council Chair-
man of Sterling Village.
MI~,~UTES ~
Regular .M~eting .- November 18, 1968~-
I~r.Gallo moved the Minutes of the Regular ~4eeting of November
18, 1968 be accepted as presented. Mr, Nylund seconded. Motion
unanimously carried.
,Special M~etinq - November 19~ 1968:
Mr. Nylund moved the Minutes of the Special F~eeting of Novem-
ber 19, 1968 be accepted as presented. Mr. Gallo seconded.
Motion ~nanimously carried.
--OLD BUSINESS
Consider Request of Stormont Realty Inc. for Change in
Zoninq Ac,._~Seq., ,,5-465-43E (On the Tabie): ,,
Mr. Gallo mede the motion that this item be removed frc~ the
table. Mr, Collins seconded and unanimously carried.
Mr. ~ylund made the motion that the request of Stormont Realty
Inc. for a change in zoning be tentatively approved for light
~dustry with conditional use.,-~otion seconded,by Mr. S~mm~ ers
and unanimously carried.
.Fire Hydrant Charges, (On ~e Teble)=
City Attorney recommended that this item be left on the table,
Page Nco 1
M/NUT~S
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
DECEMBER 2, 1968
PrOposal of Ray Allen I. ns~re_nce Company~
The City Manager and F~r. Gallo made a comparison of retrospec-
tive rating and experience modification rating and recommended
that the Ci=y consider the retrospective rating on a three
year basis on workmen's compensation insurance.
Mo~ion .w~.s made by .M~.. Summers and seconded by Hr. Collins to
able ~his i~m. ~otion failed by 4-1, Mr. Stm~aers voting in
the affirmative.
~otion
ins
by Mt.Gallo and seconded by Mr. ~ylund that
Agent be instructed to go out for bid for a
bid on the comprehensive general liability
retrospective rating Plan "D" for workmen' s corn-
insurance. Hotion unanimously carried.
OP~G OF BIDS- 7:45 P.~.
the re~iving of the bids be closed and
be opened. Hr. Nylund seconded.
carried.
One (1) Exe~!~_tive Type Electric TYpewriter=
The City Clerk opened the bid from the following=
IB~Corporation, West Palm Beach
~r. Nylund moved the bid be accepted and turned over to the
Tabulating Committee. Seconded by Hr. Collins and unan~m, ously
carried.
~n~ (1) M/crofilm Program and M/crofilm Reader~:
City Clerk opened the bid from the following=
Guaranty Blue Printers, West Palm Beach
Far. Gallo moved the bid be accepted and turned over to ~
Tabulating Comittee. Seconded by Mr. Summers and unanimously
carried.
~;o (2) Cab &Chassis Trucks for Trash Scow Bodies=
City Clerk opened bids from the followingz
General GMC Truck, West Palm Beach
Adams Chevrolet Co., Delray Beach
Benz Chevrolet Co., Lake Worth
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~TES
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL ~EETING
D~.CE~BER 2 f 1958
Mr. Gallo moved the bids be accepted and turned over to the
Tabulating Committee. Mr. Summers seconded. Motion %~nani-
mously carried.
One (1) 1-3/4 Cubic Yard Diesel Powered Track Type
Front End Loader: .....
City Clerk opened bids from the following:
Linder Industrial ~achinery Co.
Richardson Tractor Co., Fort Lauderdale
Florida-Georgia Tractor Co., Miami
Kelly Tractor Co., West Palm Beach
Mr. S~rs moved the bids be accepted and turned over to the
Tabulating Committee. Seconded by Mr. Nylund and unanimously
carried.
One (1),D_i_esel P.o. wered Rubber Tired Tractor:
City Clerk opened bids from the following:
DeM~rco Tractor, Boynton Beach
Engineering Machine Co., Delray Beach
Finn Machinery Co., Miami
Trail Ford Tractor Co., Lake Worth
Mr. Summers moved the bids be accepted ai%d turned over to the
Tabulatimg. CoF~ittee. Seconded by Mr. Galto. ~otion unani-
mously carried ~
Galvanized SteelPiPe (18" &, 24',' ):
City Clerk opened bids from the follo~;ing:
Gator Culvert Co., Lantana
Culvert M~nufacturing Co., Pinellas Park, Fla,
Palm Beach Tank & Cutvert Co., West Palm Beach
John Strom, Delray Beach
Mr. Sua~ers moved the bids be accepted and turned over to the
Tabulating Committee. Mr. Collins seconded. Unanimously
carried.
Page No. 3
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
DECEMBER 2, 1968
Twenty. Four Thousand (24,000) Disposable Garbage Bags=
City Clerk opened the following bids=
West Virginia Pulp & Paper Co., New York, Now York
St. Regis Paper Co., Atlanta, Georgia
Union Camp Corporation, New York, ~e~ York
Mr. Gallo made the motion the bids be accepted an~ turned
over to the Tabulating Committee. Mro Nylund seconded. ~otion
carried 4-1 Mr. Collins dissenti:~.
One (~},.25 Ko W, or better, Used Generator~
City Clerk opened the following bid~
J. G. Dresser, BoyntonBeach
Mr. Gallo mmved the bid be accepted and turned overt o the
Tabulating Committee. Mr~ Nylund seconded. Motion carried
unanimously.
PUBLIC AUDIENCE:
Col. Albert Wehrell co~=~anded ,the Council for the workdone
in the pest year and thought they had made a great contribu-
tion to the growth and stability of the City. ge f~rther
expressed the hope that the voters would take into considera-
tion the excellen~ job the Council has done when voting on
Tuesday, Dec~nber 3, 1968.
Robert Beyrer, co~nded the City Council fort he job they h ed
done and assured the Council and the audience that he would
be just as quick to criticize if he felt the Co%~ncil was not
doing a good job.
vsIN .ss_:
PlumbSng Ordinance C~,ntrove. rsy:
The MAyor stated that Jack Ridgewaymade a charge before the
City Council at its last Workshop Session held on Monday
Evening, November 25th, that the Chairman of the Plumbing
Board had used his position unethically in gaining knowledge
of amendments to the PlUmbingCode, giving him an unfair
advantage over other pl=mbers in bidding for work at Leisur~-
ville; specifically stating that the new Code allowed the
use of PUC pipe and no one else know that this type material
could be used.
Page No. 4
MI/~TES
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
.DECEMBER 2. 1968 ,
C. A. Ostrum, Chairman of the Plumbing Board appeared before
the Council and stated that the charge made by Jack Ridgeway
was only professional jealousy that insofar as he knew, every-
one was aware of the cha~lge being made in the Pl%~zbing
Ua~on being questioned, he stated that inso.fa, r as he knew, no
ctual notices were given to anyone to participate in the
changes but he did feel that everyone was aware of the work
lng cast iron at the present time. He further stated that
PVC pipe was not necessarily cheaper than cast iron.
After all sides of the charge,
to him to
was being
volved be
of the change.
~ode
The City
wOUld be
assured the Council that this recommendation
before the Council stating that he wished
Plumbing Code to be repealed because of the
of the Code that were ~n~isely changed. He
he had very serious doubts as to whether
or not the present changes had been properly studied.
~%e Council recommended that the Pl%unbing Board give ~. Archie
and other contractors ample opportunity to be heard on the
change of the Ordinance.
Motion was made by Mro Gallo and seconded by M~.Collins to re-
peal the new amendments to the Plumbing Code. ~4otion failed
3-2, FnCoGallo and Mr. Collins voting for and Mayor Michael,
Councilmen Nylund & Summers Voting against.
Ordinance 68-27 (2nd Reading) Amending Sec. 13 of the Code
,,,Re: Underground Trash Cans:
City Attorney read Ordinance 68-27 by caption only. First
Read£ng~ November 18th. Motion mede by Mr. ~ylund and seconded
by MX. S~ners that Ordinance 68-27 be passed on second reading.
While the motion was before the Council, F~r.Gallo expressed
opposition to the Ordinance as did Mr. Collins and Mr.$~mmers.
On Roll Call vote, ~he motion failed to carry by 2-3 with Mayor
~ichael and Mr..Nylund voting yay and the Messrs. Gallo,Collins
and $urmners voting nay.
Page No. 5
~TES
REGULAR CITY CO~CIL MEETING
..DECemBER 2, 1968
Ord/na~ .c~.. 68-28 (2nd Rgading) Change in ~inq, - YateS Request:
City Attorney read Ord/nance 68-28 by caption only. 1st Read-
ing: November 18th. ~r. Gallo moved that Ordinance 6~-28 be
adopted on second reading. MOtion seconded by Mr~ Nyl~nd and
~an/mously carried.
Ordinance 68-29 (2nd Readln ) Change in
City Attorney read Ordinance '. ist ~ad-
lng.~ ~ovember 18th. ~lr. Gallo moved ~ 68-29 be
adopted on second reading. ~otion seconded by Mr. Nyl~nd' and
unanimously carried.
Q..rdina~ce 68-30 (2nd Reading) Change in Zoninq-Wadl,~ Rec~est
read su~bject Ord~ce by caption only. 1st
18~ ~. Ga%to mov~ ~at ~ce 6~30 ~
rea~zng. Motion secon~d ~ ~, $~ers and
Re.-
Amending Bldg. Cede
Gallo moved that subject Ordinance bet a bled until the
n_.e__x~ ,re~gUlar meeting t_o make sure that all licensed contractors
.~n.v.olve~ were aware of the contents...Mro Collins seconded,
Motion 'unanimously ~arried.
ADMll~ISTRATIVE:
Cohsider Request of Catdos.~Development-Re.. Relaxing
of Bond Re~u..irements=
City Attorney advised that he had spoken to subject individ%~al
and everything was in order, and further stated that Caldos
wo~ld comply with onr Bonding laws as represented in the S~b-
division Ordinance.
.Consider Request Of Renice L~_nSing, Bo~nton Bch. Jr..H.$.
Mr. ~allo moved that the request to televise the January 6~
1969 Regular City Council Meeting for educational purposes,
o ion seconded .. ers and an sly
Conside~..Re~uest of Joseph Tomberg Re~ Trailer-Pazk Zon~Dg
Mr. Summers moved that this request be referred to the Planning
and Zoning Board. Motion seconded by Mr. Gallo and unanimously
carried.
Page No.6
MINUTES
Consider Request of Lions Cl,u~. ~o.se11 Christmas Trees=
Mro Gallo moved that this annual request from the Lions Club
be granted. Motion seconded byMro Sununers and unanimously
carried.
C, onsider Wate.r supply Contract - Briny Breez~, s,,, Inc.
unanimously carried.
Authorization Request to Advertise for Bids on
3/4 Ton Truck - Fire Department: ,.,
Mr. Gal.~o moved that authorization for above subject be granted.
Mr.'S~rmmers se~ondedand%H~an~mouslv earr~ed~
Consider PrOpo~e~ P, lat -, Lake Eden S/D - Plat
be accepted subject to Performance
the City. Motion seconded by Mr. Summers
Consider Request for Transfer of Bgv~.rage Licenses:
1. Morey's IOunge=
City Clerk advised that above subject request transfer of bever-
age license to Frank B. E/more, Jr., stating that the app!ica-
tionhas been checked by all departments concerned.
Mt. Gallo moved this request be granted subject to approval of
the Florida State Hotel & Restuarant Commission. Motion
seconded byMr. Collins and unanimously approved.
2. Town Tavern:
CityClerk advised that abOVe subject request transfer of bever-
age license to De~isVitelli and Gustav C, SperanZa stating
that the application has been checkedby all departments con-
cernedo
~Ga__llo.moved this request be granted s~bject to approval of
e ~aor~da State Hotel & RestaUrant c~SSion. Motion second_
ed bY Mr. NylUnd :and Unanimously carried.
Mst of Payments made in Qctober.-
Mr. Nyl~nd mov.ed List of payments for October be accepted as
presented. Motion seeondedlby Mr, GallO and unanimously
carried.
Page No. 7
~I~UTES
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL ~ET~G
DECF-~BER 2¢ 1968
A~Droval of Bills:
City Clerk read the following bills stating they had been check-
ed by Financeand approved by the City M~nager.
Gerald Dake Associates
~eptune24eter~o.
Russell &Axon, Inc.
Hr. Gallo moved the above bills be paid.
Hr. Summers and unanimously carried.
$ 500.00
$1,028.72
$3,000.00
~ction seconded by
OTHER:
Special Meeting:
The City Council agreed to meet wednesday morning, December
4, 1968 at 9 A.M. to canvass the election returns.
Resignation - Rena ~rrier, Treasurer:
(~4aa~k4/chael read the resignation received from Hrs. Rena
ier, effective as of December 27, 1968.
Hr. Ga/lo moved the resignation be accepted with regret. Mr.
SUmmers seeoD~ed and motion unanimously carried.
There being no further business, Mr. Gallo moved the meeting
be adjourned° Mot/on seconded by Mr. Nylund and unanimously
carried.
~eeting adjourned at 10:25
Leo~ard E~ N-y!und,Co~_~c~lman
Thomas A~ S~mmerS, Counci/man
(Hrs.)Tereesa P~gett, City Clerk
PAI~MENTS ,MADE IN OCTOBER BY DATE
October
October 2,
October
October 4
0ctober 7,
October 8,
October 9,
October 10,
October 11,
October 1/+,
October 15,
October 16,
October 17,
October 18,
October 21,
October 22,
October 23,
October 24,
0etober 25,
October 28,
October 29,
October 30,
October 31,
1968 .....................
1968 .....................
1968 .....................
1968 .....................
1968 .....................
1968 .....................
1968 ....................
1968 .....................
1968 .....................
1968 ....................
1968 - ....................
1,208.03
6,385.18
8,573.17
286.64
1~066.14
20,722.67
18A. 12
16,642.85
55,691.78
34,307.88
1968 ..................... 2,035.01
1968 ..................... 5,644.35
1968 ..................... 8,771./+8
1968 .................... 22,546.36
1968 ..................... 1,665.34
1968 ..................... 818.42
1968 ..................... 2,600.66
1968 ..................... 15,404.51
1968 ..................... 481.5~
1968 ..................... 7,078.60
1968 ..................... 60.75
1968 ..................... 40,705.29
253,625.t7
GW. NEBAL FbUqD 'a ...................... 137,022.71
WATER REVENUE FUND .................... 49,199-51
SEWE FU D .................... 34, 557.5e
WATER METER DEPOSITORS FIR, ID ............... /+37.50
SEMPER & WATER DEPOSITORS FUND ............... 689.70
SEWER DEPOSITORS FUND ................... 7.00
FI~,S BELIEF & PENSION FUND .............. 84.10
RETIREMENT TRUST FUND ................... 26,673.51
POLICE RETIR~T ~IND .................. 129.69
BOYNTON BEACH MEMORIAL PARK ................ 410.O0
PD~BLICITY FUND ...................... 4,413.95
253,625. t7
P2YH£NTS HADE IN OGTOBER. 1968
Mcr. 2~
1968
G.~¥EBAL FUND
19412 OIrY OF B. B. PET-~rY O~S~! 27.12
19~13 G~mE HO0~E 12~.00
t9~1~ ~ H~cDo~L~ 132.00
1941.5 GH~ES A~ws 100. O0
19~17 H~L~r EYa~ms 5.00
19~!8 Posrm~SrEa 73.70
~8~2.82
W2TER SYSTEH REVENUE FfJ~VD
11103
$IR£?IEN ~ R£LiEF ~ PENSION FUND
416 JoH:¢ H. Tcz rm
24. O0
24. O0
59. ~3
84-. fO
RETIREliENT TRUST FUND
0.532 Om~ ~m WA ?m~s 73.61.
73.51
GENERAL FUND
19420 N~r~om~L GAs~ REs~s~ Go. 34.20
19421 ~. B. F~m DEP~E~ 344.27
19422 POST~S~E~ 450.00
19423 U~Y o? B. B. PE~ G~Sm 40.06
86~..53
298. O1
29.12
327.13
SEWER RETinUE FUND
2323 GIrr or B. B. PErrY C~s_~ 12.37
t2.37
74~.~3
1208.03
0¢~. 3,
1968
aENERAL FUND
19424 C~AY oF B. B. W.~rzs Dsp~. 726.24
19425 AD~vaE Az~ Co~z~o_~z~ ~8.00
19426 2~opnon~c~s, I~c. 57.94
19427 G. T. Bow~.~s E~zcrnrc Go. ~0.00
19~0 90N'S FIRESTONE 70. ~
19~31 ~S~ O0~ST P~RE~ CO. 20. 74
i9~2 G~O~ GS~E~ Go. 71.82
19&33 R. L. G~u;~o~s P~zr~ 73.~0
1943~ Go-~F Or~ Co~po~ro~ 26.95
19~35 K~LY Tn~czon Go. 303.91
19~6 INrE~. Gr~x 21~s 2ss. 85. O0
19427 P~L~ DonsE, Imc. 20.93
19~59 Roms & Ou.ws oF DELnAY, Imc. 33.25
19~0 SL~'s R~nr~ro~ SE~vrc~ 51.83
i9~1 So. E~SZE~ PnEsr~EssEn Go~zcnEzE 230.00
19~42 E~nn W~LL~c~ Fonn, I~c. 20.12
2241.57
WATER SYSTEH RETE?{UE FO%VD
1 l 106 2510. O0
2510.00
b~.WER REVENUE FUND
2324 G~zr oF B. B. W~zE~ DEPt. 318.20
2325 F~. PowE~ ~ ~ 0o. 990.41
1308.61
BOYgTO_N £EAGH ~fORIAL PARK
418 SCO~EE-UO~SS F~¢~ Ho,~z 32~. O0
32~.00 6385.~8
1968 19443 Worth O~z~rc~ & P~rm~ Go. 63.30
194~4 BoY,Tom Cr~r FEm. O~zDrT OW~oN 476.00
19445 B.B. Po~rcz RE~E~E~ F~ 101.85
19447 B. B. P~Y~On Fumm 5921.~4
19~8 Lo~s A~ Ho~s~s 75.00
6842.23
OCT.
~CT,
1968
11114 Wm. WET.sTocK
11115 R~sx
DEPOSITORS FU~$D
7979 AccT. OF Gzoa~ E. Goo~:
7980 ~LTEa F. DZCEY
7981 ~Ccr. OF HENRY PUFFE
7982 Acc~. OF J~ES G~vr_~
SE}~-~B REVENUE F07~D
2326 B.B. P~YROLL F~ND
2327 O. W. Rrc~m
2328
2329 ~L~. ~;Er~STOC~
2330 R~sY
~ ~ ~/~TER DEPOSIT FU/iD
0470 2CCT. OF
047t 2aCT. 0~ W~.
0472 2ccr.
0477 ~4cc~. OE
0478 Emw. J. GL.~Y
1968 GE;;ERAL FUND
19449 B.B. PETTY
19450 GENE HOORE
19451 JUaN J.
19452 P~L~ BE~C~ O0~Nrr
1968 GEstURAL FU~VD
19453 RoY
19454 ~i~s.
194~5 K~LLEaS E~c~arc
19~7 ~RCO P~BLISHING Co.,
18~58 B~o-D~ Imc.
b'~ER FI CE
I;¢C .
855.31
l. 04
5.20
4.72
$. 44
5.20
2.20
5.20
$. 84
, 7.50
7. 50
7.50
7.50
~7~0
37.50
70!. 79
8. O0
8. O0
8. O0
4. O0
729.~7---9---
15.60
~5.~0
15.$0
15.$0
15.50
140.64
i£0.00
25.00
!.00
50.00
35.00
240.00
25.00
$3.72
15.23
~5 73. ! 7
286.64
OCT.
OCT.
9, 1968
GEiYERAL FUND (GoN?r~aED)
19459 FLonrD~ NEws Co. 31.23
19460 GzYLOnD BnOS., INc. 25.45
19461H. R, H~Nr~e Go~Ay~, I~c. 10.86
19462 TH~ES Boo~ Co~pA~ 7.82
19463 C. 2. Os~no~ 2.00
19464 ~nz~ Ew~ 10.00
19465 B.~ W~c~m~E~ 50~00
19466 R~m~ ~zam 529.85
..... 1'066.14
GENERAL FUffD
19467 Mn. Rm~c~ 300. O0
19468 G~A~ D~rE zlssoczA~s 500,~00
i9~71 W~. U~rs ~ H.J. Rosrmsom Ooms~. 6389.37
19472 B. B. PETZY GASH 78.23
19473 B. B.
19~74 ~z~aFzc~asEss L~ I~is. Go. 222.02
19475 Kz5~s E~c~s~a SEs~cz 325. O0
19476 K~o Wr~z~s 5. O0
19~77 G. J. Oasnz~ 5,00
19~78 HU~ET~ B~z~s 5. O0
19479 E. HcAsoY 5. O0
! 73~ 7 . ~2
W~TER SYSTEN RETENUE FUiVD
11116 Wonr~ Osm~zcA,. ~ P~m~ Go. 29.54
11117 B. B. PEr~Y Czsm 17.39
11118 fm~t~S E~mcr~c. SE~CE l~. 74
1112~ H~s. W~Er~ Jom~so~ 1.65
ii12~ S~z~TroN _~mr 2.20
11125 BoY.~o~z ~r~. E~rmnP~sms 33. 78
251.88
WA 2ER D~POSITORS FU)tD
79~4 Acct. om E~ Ammnros,~ 7.50
7985 Aco~. OF Rrc~an BENNETT 7. ~0
7986 iCCP. O~ J~S 2. BOYD 7.50
7987 AccT. GE G. LYL~ H~e~m~, 7.50
7988 ~4cc~. oF ~f~nnm~ Jos~so~- 7.50
7989 2cc~. o~ S~s~ro:e Andy 7.60
7990 Acc~. o~ BOYNTON i~ArL. ENTE~PRrSES ,50.00
7991 2CC~, O~ L~SSr~En E~r~nPnrsEs 50.00
7992 Acc~. GE J~s L. Jo~som 7. 50
152.50
1066.14
OCT.
J
1968 SEWER REVE~UE FUND
2531 ATL~rTrC N~-TL. B~N~r OF W. P~LH
2332 G~T~ O~ B. B. Pzrrr G~sr~
~ 2333 1~l~r~r~cTtrRERs Lr?E INs. Co.
826.00
· 75
2.80
828.55
SEWER ~ ~.~TER DEPOSIT FUED
0473 OH~s. RosrEn
7.50
7.50
PUBLICITY FUND
¢19 B. H. G~r~s~n
OF
2164.82
2164.82
20, 722.67
9c~. 10,
1968 GEEf2AL FUND
19480 JENNALEE CORP.
19~81EDwrN R. PELKONEN
19482 SOUTHERN P~PER Go.
19483 90N~LD REEVES
106.84
15.50
7.48
46.80
1 76.62
W2 TER DEPOSITORS
7993 Wrn~ r,~H W~rmTERI, rCH
?. 50
7. 50
184.12
OCT. 11,
1968
19495
GEIIE!ML FUND
19484 Rrc~z~nD J.
19485 Jos~ OHUREY, CONT.
19~86 OS~nnms A~nEWS
19~87 ,~Ln~,~ NY~UrS~
19~89 B. B. P~xnons Ft~n
19490 BorN. Grrr Fzn; Gn~sr~ U~-ro~
t9~9I B. B. BErrnEmzNr Tn~sr
19492 B.B. Frnz~'s Rzsr~E ~ P~SrON
FUND
~. ~. POLICE RZ~L~EHENT
10, O0
703. O0
10. O0
100. O0
25. O0
11919.55
780. 50
355. O0
160.35
103.93
W2TER SYSTEB REVEtCUE FUND
11127 B. B. P~YROL~ F~rND
1 752.
1 752.08
EE~/ER RE FENUE FU~VD
2354 £.
727.94
727.94
S6WER
0474
WATER DEPOSIT FUi?D
H~RFrN .HUNS~C~ER
15.50
15,50 16,642.85
OCT.
968
GENERAL FUND
19494
19495
~9~97 2~n. P~c Wo~s ~ss.
WATER SYSTEH REVE~,¥UE FUND
11128 R. J.
11129 LLoYs B Fo~NE~ ATTY ~o~
11130
11131 RE~.~U.
11132 JOHN G~o
11133 JAmzs E. OAm~E~L
11134 LEo. E. ROE~mYAN
1113~ RIc~s G. STAsrnE
11136 B. B. RETrREHENT ~RUST FUND
11141 So. BELL TEL. ~ TEL. Co.
~ACKENZ~E
WA TER DEPOSITORS FU?¢D
7994 AccT. o~ R. J. Woads
7995 Acct. OF
7996 ACCT. o? Tn¢.~g LEACH
7997 AccT. OF HRS. W$. N.~cKE~zrE
7998 AccT. OF B~¢CE
8001 AccT. or Wm. B. GU~PERPE~ Jn.
8002 AccT. OF JAS. E.
8003 ACCT. oF LEO. E. ROT_~I~I~N
8004 ACCT. OF RIC~n~
SEWER RETE~/UE FU/¢D
2335 REF~INDrI~c~ ~ I~P~OFE~¥ENT
2336 B. B. RET~ZmE~¢r TRUST F¢ND
SEWER, ~ WATER OEPOSIT FUA~D
0475 ACCT. OF W~.
0~76 ~cc~. om Jo~
0~79 2cc~. oF J~s ALEC COOKE
360. O0
1 75. O0
490.80
22. O0
14. O0
416.67
1478.47
4.24
4.14
4.72
31454.30
3.89
3.50
5.20
4.50
1000.00
3.85,
32¢88.54
7.50
7.50
7.50
15.00
7.50
15.00
7.50
7.50
7.50
20594.8 7
,1 O00. O0
2,2594.87
7.50
15.50
!7.60
40,60
SEWAGE DEPOSIT FUND
340 AccT. oF JA~¥Es SU~I~E~S 7.00
7. O0 55691.78
0c~.15,
Oc~. 18,
bbr. 1 7,
1968
GENER2L FUND
19500 R~cszsn To~Lr~so~ 10.00
19501 Tn~ELESS IYS. 0o. 199.1~
19502 B. B. PE~T~ CzSH ~3.64
19503 So. BELL TEL. & TEL. CO. 15.75
19504 FLz. POWER ~ Lr~ Go. 5692.03
19505 Anti,CE 2r~ OO~ZO~r~ 63.00
19507 GEraLD D~K~ ASSOCr~TES 1000.00
~950B .B. B. W~Ea DEP~a~EN~ 568.62
WAT£R SYSTEM RETENUE FUND
11137 B. B. W,~En DE~.~nr¢~mv~
11138 So. BELL TEL. ~ TEL. Co.
RETISEIfENT TRUST FU2rD
0533 B. B. Frnsz ~¥~TrON~L B~NK
1968 GENE~2L FUND
19509 J~Es If.
19510 BL~rE-CnOSS
19511 BL¢E-Gnoss
WATER SYSTEN REVENUE £UIID
11139 BLtrE~OSS-BL~E SH~EL~
SEWER RE?ENUE FOi~.D
2337 BLUE Ot~OS$--BLVE Sr~rELm
i968
GENERAL F(LYD
19512 2LLrED G~Lonr~rE
19513 .~o Pnon¢c~s, Imc.
19515 Brsc~_~E FrnE E~¢rp~. Go. I¢¢c.
19516 Bo~o~ ~o SU~LX, INc.
19517 Bormro.~ A¢~o S¢mmLY, I-¢c.
i9~t8 BOrN~O~ 2~TO S~P~L~, I~c.
19519 O~r~ LE~Sr~ UO~P.
19520 Or~rEs SEnzrcE Ors Go.
19521 GO,~mZ_~CE N~romls B~
19522 Go~no~ SPEcr~rs~s Go.
1952~ Oo~r nEconns, I~c.
1952~ ]~ro~n LIFE I~rs. Go, OF FL~.
7652.18
~7. 70
8. O0
55.70
26600. O0
26600. 90
14.23
1462.65
2 71.55
1 74-8.43
198.08
198.08
88.50
88.50
67.50
272.02
18.25
1~3.00
145.52
~1.~5
122.87
556.02
89.63
3~.34
252.86
55.00
246.81
5¢307.88
2035.01
October 17, 1968
October ¢8, 1968
GENERAL FUND (continued)
19525 So. Bell Tel & Tel Co.
19526 SCmm±e S. Johnson
~ 527 De~L~CO Tractor Implement Co.
19530 Retold Sales
WATER
111L3
111/+4.
11145
11147
11~48
11149
SYSTEM B~V~Nb~ FUND
Allstate Equipt. & Ruetals
Autoproducts, Inc.
Boynton Auto Supply, Inc.
Boynton Auto Supply, Inc.
Commerce National Ba~k
Davis Meter & Supply Co.
Davis Meter & Supply Co.
Fla. Power & Light Co.
So. Bell Tel & Tel Co.
SEWER
2338
2339
2340
REVENUE FUND
Autoproducts, Inc.
Boynton Auto Supply, Inc.
Boynton Auto Supply, Inc.
GENERAL FUND
'19528
19529
~531
19532
19533
19534
19535
19536
19537
19538
City of BOYN~0N Beach-Payroll
Boynten City Federal Credit Union
Beynton Beach Retirement Trust
City of Boynton Beach-Police Ret.
B~reau of Business Practice
Don's Firestone Dealer Store
Don's Firestone Dealer Store
East Ceast Paper Co.
Jerry Earl Pontiac, Inc.
Robin Everett
WATER
11150
11151
11154
RE~YENUE FUND
Don's Firestone Dealer Store
Engineering Mae~e Co., Inc.
City of Boynton Beach - Payroll
SEWER REVENUE FDND
2341 Don's Firestone Dealer Store
2344 City of Boynton Beach - Payroll
SEWER& WATEH DEPOSIT FUND
/¢0 City of Boynton Bch-Acct of F. J.
POLICE RETIREMENT FUND
420 Vernon E. Combs
265.90
10.00
719.98
2.0e
2,822.95
14.18
45.2e
28.5o
30.69
17.!6
28.48
88.50
2,486.37
6.00
2,7&5.08
25.32
25.04
25.96
76.32
5,463.19
501.00
189.08
95.81
13.92
522.55
85.02
49.20
lO.9¢
125.0e
7,055.73
85.96
16.31
767.80
870.07
5.25
695.24
700.49
Kunkel 15.50
15.50
129.69
5,6Z4.35
8,771.48
October 21, 1968
GENERAL FUND
City of Boynton Beach - P.C.
City of Boynton Beach - P.C.
19539
19540
19541
19542
19543
19545
19545
195~6
Federal Laboratories, Inc.
Flamingo Oil Company
Florida State Fire College
Frankhouse ElectFic Supply,
P. T. Garrett
OASI Contribution Fund
19547 Gator Culvert Co.
19548
19~9
19550
19551
19552
19553
19554
19555
19556
19557
19558
19559
19560
19561
19562
19563
19564
19565
19566
19567
19568
19569
1957O
19571
19572
19573
General GMC Tr. Sales & Service
R. L. G~,~ons Printing
G~lf 0il Corp.
Gulf StreamLumber Co.
Halsey & Griffith, Inc.
Henry Holmes Aquatic~
International Bus~nesss Machines
Ubterbatuibak Business ¥~chines
International Minerials & Chem.
Jack's Camera Center
Kelly Tractor Co.
Mary F. McA~liffe
J. Russell Forlaw, M.D.
Municipal Code Corp.
M~ni¢ipat Forms & Systems, Inc.
The National Cash Register Co.
Palm Beach Office S~pply Co.
Picard Chemical Co.
Picard Chemical Co.
John W. Bandolph, M.D.
Rich Motors, Inc.
Rods & Ghms of Delray, Inc.
Safety G~ide Products
Sewell Hardware Co. of L.W.
Surber's American
Transi-Tonics, Inc.
WATEB
11152
11153
11155
11156
11~57
11158
1~59
1116O
11161
11162
R~v.~,;IUE FUND
City of Boynton Beach- P.C.
City of Fort Lauderdlae
0ASI Contribution Fund
B. L. Grummons Printing
Gulf Oil Corporation
G~lf Stream Lumber Co.
Whitt MacDowell
Precision Laboratory
Slim's Radiator Service
Wallace & Tierna~ Inc.
SEWER
2342
2343
2345
2346
P~ZENUE FUND
City of Boynton Beach -P.C.
Fitzgerald E~ineering Co., Inc.
0ASI Contribution Fund
Gulf Oil Corporation
26.99
60.55
13.40
34. 58
25.00
14.58
180. O0
15,851.98
268.86
125.89
52.95
1,156.52
3O. 20
73.74
450. O@
16.92
40.00
227.48
27.99
50.22
15.00
14.00
289.45
2O.45
15.20
1(~1.15
44.00
88~ O0
18.9~
37.75
t18.46
9.52
12.75
17.05
19,618.43~/
13.'74
42.28
720. t6
22.40
107.69
49.37
16.90
220.50
24. oo
275.95
1,492.99
8.06
885.50
426.62
41.30
Oct. 21, 1968
October 22, 1968
October 23, 1968
cont. SEWER REVENUE FUND
2347 Gulf Stream Lumber Co.
2348 Hach Chemical Company
2349 Picard Chemical Co.
2350 Sewell Hardware Ce. ef L.W.
2351 United Air Lines
GENEFCL.
19574
19575
19576
19577
19578
19579
19580
19581
FUND
U. S. Fo,~dry& Mfg. Corp.
Earl Wallace Ford, Inc.
WeemS Clinic
Eric F. Yallep Bus. Machines, Inc.
Xerox Corporation
Zep Manufacturing Ce.
Minnesota Miniug & Manufacturing Co.
WilliamA. Stager
WAT~
11163
11164
11165
11166
11167
R~:vCU~ FL~ND
Utility Supply Company
Norman N. Brown
Mrs. E. C. Jeff eries
Robert Stratton
Edith Henry
WATEE
8005
8o06
8o8,?
8oo8
8009
8OlO
DEPOSITORS FUND
Romaine S. Morse
Mrs. John Allison
Acct of Normam H. Brown
Acct. of E. C. Jefferies
Acct. of Nicholas J. Forr~bai
Acct. of Edith Henry
SEWER REVENUE FUND
2352 Robert Ha!pern
2353 F.J. K~mkel
2354 Robert S tratt*n
S~ER& WATER DEPOSIT FUND
O481 Charles Lindros
0482 Acct of Leu Sa~y~
0483 Acct. of Robert Stratton
GENERAL FUND
19582 Gerald Dake Associates
19583 Florida League of Municipalities
19584 City of Beynton Beach -P.C.
19585 Brooks-Universal Travel, Inc.
25.48
8.21
4,75
16.46
18.56
1,434.94
32.00
309.96
10.00
45.20
243.2e
36.6o
414.65
25.00
1,116.61
425.40
3.20
2.2@
2.20
4.24
-- 37.24_
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.5~
7.50
7.50
1t.90
3.19
9.~
24.49
17.60
7.50
16.90
42.00
450.00
105.00
83.77
70.50
709.27
22,546.36
1,665.34
October 23 cont.
October 24
October 25, t968
WATER
11169
1117O
11171
11172
REVENUE FU~D
Kenneth Figueroa
A1 Denig
Alfred Denig
Joseph Bates
4.03
2.24
3.44
5.20
WATER
8011
8012
8013
8014
DEPOSITORS FUND
M~s. Wm. Overback
Acct of John T. Campbell
Acct. of Jospeh Bates
Acct. of Joel Newman
14.91
7.50
7.50
7.50
15.~
SEWER REVENUE FUND
2356 Gary W~eelus
37.50
SEWER & WATER DEPOSIT FUND
0484 Acct. of Gary Wheelus
0485 Acct. of Kenneth Figueroa
0486 Acct of A1 Denig
0487 Acct of Alfred Denig
0488 Acct of Homes by Leon
15.50
15.00
7.5O
7.50
7.~o
53.00
19586
19587
19588
19589
19590
19591
19592
19593
19594
Eastern Air Lines 158.00
Blue Cross-Blue Shield of Florida 1,516.81
City of Boynton Beach -P.C. 38.13
Blue Cross-Blue Shield of Fla. 271.55
Blue Cross-Blue Shield of Fla. 54.00
John W. Barrett 110.08
Vincent J. Gallo 65.00
Gene Moore 65.00
Gilbert H. Coll~usl 4~.O0
2,323.49
WATER~UE FUND
11168 Blue Cross-Blue SHield of Fla.
181.70
SEWER Rg~2~UE FUND
2355 Blue Cress-Blue Shielf of Fla. 95.47
GEN~qAL
19595
19596
19597
19598
19599
19601
19602
FU~
Thomas F. Wyatt
City of BoyntonBeach-Water
City of Boynton Beach-Payroll
Dale Steven Rimar
Boynton Beach Retirement Tr.
Boynton City Federal Credit Union
WATER
11173
5.00
127.27
11,631,81
5.00
3!8.78
778. O0
City of Boyn Bch. Firemen's Relief 168.40
City of Boy, ton Beach-Retirement 96.90
13,131 · 16
REVF~'E FUlkrD
City of Boston Bch-Pa~olt 1,521.90
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
8015 Acct of Joseph Schepperly 7.50
818.42
October 25
cont. SE~HEVE~TOE FU~
2357 City of Boynton Beach -Payroll
743.95
October 28, 1968
October 29, 1967
October ~, 1968
WATER PJ~ENUE ~T~TD
11174 Wanda Kaylor 5.20
11175 Mrs. M. Hardaway 4.24
11176 H~rryDoelling 3-47
12.91
WATER DEPOSITOHS FUND
8016 Acct. of Harry M. Doelling 7.50
8017 Aoct of Mrs. M. Hardaway 7.50
8018 HumbeI Oil Co. 7.~0
22.50
SEWER BEVEN~E FUND
2358 Wanda Kaytor 8.00
SEWER& WATER DEPOSIT FUND
0489 City of Boynton Beach(Do not Post)
0480 Acct of Wanda Kaylor
422.60
438.10
GENEP~LFUND
19603 ThalmaMiiter 10.00
19604 Southern Bell Tel & Tel 368.20
19605 City of Boynton Beach-P.C. 16.84
19606 The Travelers Insurance Co. 199.14
19607 John L. Archie Plumbing, Inc. 140.00
19608 Doubleday & Companu 24.90
19609 Annette P. Tdnker 13.50
19610 City of Boynton Beach -P.C. 22.86
19611 City of BoyntonBeach -P.C. 42.55
19612 Florida Power & Light Cc. 4,653.98
~ 613 Tropigas Inc. of Florida 10.50
19614 National Life Insurance Co. of F!a, 246.81
5,749.28
WATER REVENUE FUND
11177 City of Boynt~n Beach -P.C. 33.22
11178 Southern Bell Tel & Tel Co. 3.35
11179 City of Boynton Beach -P.C. 4.25
40.82
SEP~
2359
2~0
2361
REVENUE FU~D
City ef Boy, ton Beach -P.C. 13.64
Florida Power & Light Co. 1,000.08
City of Boynton Beach - Water 274.78
1,288.50
WAT~.REVikU]E FUND
11180 Joseph G. Klein 4.18
~1181 Nehemiah Hollis 1.65
11182 Thomas 0. Berry 4.72
11183 Mrs. J. Wetherholt
15.75
WATER DEPOSITOHS FUND
8019 Acct of Harold Gleason 7.50
8020 Acct of Joseph G. Klein 7.50
8021 Acct of Walter Durden 7.50
15,404.51
~81.51
7,078.60
0~tober 30, 1968
October 31, 1968
WATER DEPOSITORS ~TH~D cont.
8022 Acct of Nehemiah Hollis 7.5G
8023 Acct of Thomas 0. Berry 7.50
8024 Acct of Mrs. J. Wetherholt 7.~0
45.00
GENERAL F~ND
19615 Clememtine Stevens 75.00
19616 Postmaster 450.00
19617 City of Boymton Beach-Payroll 7273.09
19618
19619
19620
19621
~9622
19623
1962.&
19625
19626
19627
19628
19629
19630
19631
19632
19633
19634
19635
19636
19637
19638
19639
19641
19642
19643
196Z~
19645
19646
19647
19648
19649
19658
19651
19652
~9653
19654
19655
19656
19657
19658
19659
1966O
19661
19662
19663
19664
19665
19666
City of Boynton Beach-Police Retire. 96.90
Boynton Bch. Retirement Tr. F~d t72.97
Boynton City Federal Credit Union 554.O0
First Bamk of Boynton Bch 6644.85
City of Boynton Beach-P.C. 46.71
RobertaTomberg 27.20
Joh~Harrington 5.00
C. J. Ousiey 5.00
Karo Williams 5.00
WoodrowEutsay 5.00
The Florida News Co. 207.71
The H. N. Huuting Co., Inc. 69.72
Bro-Dart Inc. 70.58
Pau2 W. Parker 2.00
Richard J. Tanis 2.00
Academic Church & Choir Gowns. 75.00
Advance Air GcnditJm~g & Heating 273.85
Allen Chemical Company 2~.30
American LaFrance Sales & Service 48.45
Autoproducts, Inc. 77.83
Beane Exterminating Co. 18.00
Biscayne Fire Equipment Co., Inc. 61.50
Whirr MacDOWe%l 132.00
Gene Moore 125.00
Boynton Auto Supply, Inc. 95.t4
Boynton Auto Supply, !nc. 153.50
Boynton Beach Star 63.90
Philip Sch!isse~ t28.37
Broward Pump & Supply Co. 51.89
Cities SeMvioe Oil Co. 38.09
City Publishing Company 81.75
Ed Clanton 84.05
Coykendall Inc. 24.70
County Glass Works 120.65
DeMarco Tractor & Implement Co. 118.1~
Don's Firestone DeAler Store 151.36
Early Supply Company 32.00
Forest Lake Bindery 13t.30
Geo. W. F~wler Company, Inc. 23.65
General GMC Truck Sales & Service 182.60
City of Boynton Beach -P.C. 24.43
Boynton Beach Fire Department 50~.88
Nathaniel Robinson 15.00
Halsey & Griffith Incorp. 199.86
Independent Truck Equipment Co. 96.00
International Business Machines Corp 22.50
Jack's Camera Center 28.65
Jack's Camera Center 14.94
68.75
October 5t cont.
G~L FUND CONT.
19667 Joe'!s Grill & Restaurant 141.35
19668 Kelley's Garden Center, Inc. 201.95
19669 Donald S. L~vigne, Inc. 73.80
19670 Modern Flasher Inc. 7.50
19671 Gene Moore 85.00
19672 Motorola Communications & Elect. 485.00
19673 National Linen Service 15.1A
19674 ThelPalm Beach Post-Times 14;00
19675 Palm Beach Office Supply Co. 140.59
19676 Pleat8 Chemical Co. 64;10
October
cont.
GE~YEBAL FUND C0~.
19667 Joe's Grill & Restaurant 1~1.35
19668 Kelley's Garden Center, Inc. 201.95
19669 Donald S. Lavigne, Inc. 73.80
19670 Modern Plasher Inc. 7.50
19671 Gene Moore 85.00
19672 Motorola Com~ranications & Elect. 485.00
19673 National Linen Service 15.14
19674 The Palm Beach Post-Times 14.00
19675 Palm Beach Office Supply Co. 140.59
19676 Picard Chemical Co. 64.10
19677 Pioneer Flag Company 39.00
19678 Ja~kH. Raulston, M.D. 20.00
19680 Rich Motors, Inc. 169.66
19681RinkerMaterials Corp. 82~.19
19682 O~Brien Suiter& O'Brien, Inc.
19683 Reseland Equipment Co. 321.70
19684 Rubin Construction Co. 209.78
19~86 Search & Seizure Bulletin
19687 Shaw's Restaurant 15.25
19688 Stevenson Seed Store 238.~2
19689 Trail Ford Tractor Co. 17.00
19690 Earl Wallace Ford, Inc. 73.91
19691 Weir Auto E~ectric 65.10
19692 Xerox Corporation 175.00
19693 ZepManufacturing Co. 48.40
19,~94Retirement PlaD. s, Inc, 800.00
I~2~95 C~ty of Boymton Beach-P.e. 120.08
1~696 C~ty of Boynton Beach-P.C. 47.01
19697 Kellers Electric Service 114.00
19598 0bie Butler 6.00
19699 Indiana University ~ress 5.95
19700 Bo L. Gr~mmons Printing
19701 Daniel Secretarial Service 44.00
19702 Florida Power & Light Co. 500.00
19783 Blue Cross-Blue Shield of Fla. 12.22
1970A Gulf 0il Corporation 986.~5
19785 Oity of Bo~nton Beach-Water 215.80
19706 City of Boynton Beach-Sewer 175
19714 City of Boynton Beacb~General 1000.~0
19715 City of B~ynton Beach-I&S 172.~5
19716 City of Boynton Beach-Swimming P. 65.~7
19717 City of Eoynton Beacb~BoyntB~B~h~~
Memorial Pk2~67.50
19718 City of Boynton Beach-Firemen's
Belief & Pen. 68.70
19719 City of Boynton BeaCh-Publicity 155.~9
19720 City of Boynton Beach-C.C. Bond 60.01
19721 City of Boynton Beach-Working Cap.356o25
19743 City of Boynton Beach-P.C. ~0.77
30,107.41
WATER RE~UE FUND
~1184 City of Boynton Beach-Payroll 856.52
11185 Whitt MacDowell 24.00
11186 Boynton Auto Supply, Inc. 2°02
11187 Gondas Corporation 101.72
11188 Allied Chlorine & Chemical Pro. 389.40
11189 UtilitySupply Company 3.30
October 31
cont.
~L~TER REVENUE FB~D CONT,
11190 Gulf 0il Corporation 63.70
11191 City of Boynton Beach-General 1552.t7
11198 Delray Pools, Inc. 360.00
11204 City of Boynton Beach-P.Co ~9.95
3,372.78
SEWER R~YENUE FUND
2362 City of Boynton Beach-Payroll 820.18
2363 Harold R. Hopkins 150.00
2365 Autoproducts, Inc. 2~.14
2366 Boynton Auto Supply, Inc, 10.84
2367 Brcward Pump & Supply Co. 59.66
2368 Coastal Machine, !nc. 74.00
2369 Edwards Electric Corp. 50~00
2370 Momar Incerporation 39.00
2371 Picard Chemical Co. 119.$5
2372 Sun Protective Equipment 20.85
2373 United States Concrete Pipe Co 453.23
2374 Natker Process Equipment 131.50
2375 Allied CD!orine & Chem. Pro. 558.15
2376 Gulf 0il Corporation 24.80
2377 City of Boynton Beach-General 1741.71
2387 City of Boy, ton Beach-Water 503.73
2388 City of Boy, ton Beach-Water _ 109.73
4,890.97
PUBLICITY Fb~D
423 Greater Boynton Bch Chamber
of Commerce 1905.68
424 Frankhouse Electric Supply 143.45
426 City of Boynton Beach-General 200.00
2249.13
B0~TON Bw~CH MEMORIAL PARK
427 City of Boynton Beach-General 85.00
40,705.29