Minutes 09-09-68MINUTES OF REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING ~LD AT CITY H~T,T.,
BOS~U~ON BEACH~FLOB!r~ ON MO~DAY~S~.PTEMB~R 9,1968 AT 7:3OP.M.
pR~.SENT:
Michael V. Michael, Mayor
Vincent J~ Gallo, Vice Mayor
Gilbert H. Collins, Councilman
Leonard B. Nylund, Councilman
Thomas Ao Summers, Councilman
Gene Moore, City Attorney
Grady W, Courtney,City Mgr.
Tereesa Padgett, City Clerk
Mayor Michael called the meeting to order at 7:30 P.M.
The Invocation was given by Rev. Vernon Perkins and the Flag
Salut~ was led by Gezald H. Thompson, Chief of Police.
C1VlC Organizations.
Recognition of Representatives of ' ~ ' '
Mayor Michael recognized C. Joe Co(~k, President of the Boynton
BeaCh J.C.'s, and Cess Ferrar, Robert Bffron and Luigi Mirisola
representing the Boynton Beach Chamber of Commerce.
Present~!on of the First Retirement Check:
Mayor Michael explaine~ the Pension Plan to the Audience and
further stated it was a pleasure for the City to present the
first pension check to Charlie Waters who had been a loyal
and faithful employee for 20 years.
Pro~]_~m~tion- Bo~nton Beach Day- September 15~ 1968:
Michael Michael asked the City Clerk to read the Proclamation
declaring September 15, 1968 as Boynton Beach Day, which she
did. The Mayor stated that the Chamber of Commerce has planned
a golf and barbeque day %~hich will be an annual affair and
suggested to the Citizens that they may enjoy participating
in this day.
MINUTES:
Regular Meeting - August 19~ 1968:
Mr. N~luD~ moved that the Minutes of the Regular Meeting of
August 19, 1968 be accepted as presented. Motion seconded by
Mr. Gallo. Unanimously carried.
Special Meeting -,Auqust.30, !968:
Mr. Nylund moved the Minutes of the Special Meeting of August
30, 1968 be a=cepted as presented. Motion seconded by Mr, Gallo
Unanimously carried.
Page No. 1
MINUTES
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
.S. EPTE~BER 9, 1968
AUDIENCE:
Col. Albert Wehrell, Boynton Isles, suggested the Officials of
Boynton Beach and Ocean Ridge meet in an effort to eliminate
their differences.
WilliamEdell,
in which
ther
Tax District.
complimented the Mayor and Council on the manner
at Ocean Ridge, and fur-
on his efforts in behalf of the 1-95
Mrs, 153 S. B. 29th Avenue, spoke against the
Charges for.th? Beach and asked theMayor and
Council to arrive on a decision this evening. She also pre-
sented the Mayor with a petition bearing a lengthy list of
names of residents who were against the toll charge at the
Beach.
William Wienstock, stated he purchased a home at 126 S. W.
loth Avenue and the Building Inspector refused to issue a
building permit on the basis that this property had been con-
demned.
Walter Madsen, 214 N.B. 14th Avenue, complimented the Mayor,
Council and City~anagero~ the good job they are doing.
Leendert Lohman, questioned the assessed valuation on his
property and further wondered why his passport was not suffi-
cient to allow him to be registered to vote.
C. Joe Cook, President of Boynton Beach J.C.'s stated that the
J.C.'s are planning a Children's ~und Day on November 8, 1968
and requested the use of the property adjacent to the Civic
Center. He further stated the J.C.'s will provide a Certifi-
cate of Insurance to the City.
OLD BUSI~BSS=
Request of Comprehensive Community Health Center of Palm
~each County (On the Table)~
Mr. Collins moved that this item be removed from the table. Mr.
Gallo seconded. Unanimously carried.
Mr. Collins stated that the City had a request for $750.00
and wondered if the City could contribute $200.00 to this worth-
while cause.
Mrs. Mark White came forward and stated she was on the Board
of the Community HealthCenter from its inception and explain-
ed the aims and purposes of this organization.
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REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
SEPTEMBER 9, 1968
Mr. Gallo made the mOtion that the-City of Boynton Beach
contribute $250.00 to this worthwhile cause, from the contin-
gency fund of the 1968-1969 Budget. Mr.Collins seconded.
Unanimously carried.
Discuss Fees for Recreational Facilities (On the Table)i
Mr. Gallo made the motion that this item be removed frc~ the
table. Mr. Collins seuonded. Unanimously carried.
Mr. Gallo made the motion that the Council oppose any further
consideration of charges for recreational facilitieS, with
the ~xception of consideration of programs at +h~ Civic Center
Complex. Mr. Summers seconded.
Mayor Michael stated there is only one area in the entire City
at which the Citizens are asked to pay a n~inal fee and that
is Wilson Pool. He further stated he was of the opinion
that there should be no charge for anyone in the City.
Motion carried unanimousl]f.
?ina1 AcCeptance of Sewaqe Project, Area 15 (On the Table):
Mr. Gallo made the motion this item be removed from the table.
Mr. Summers seconded. Unanimously carried.
The City Manager read a letter from John H. Klinck, District
Engineer, of Russell and Axon~ in which he summarized the
status of this project, ar~ the items which are still being
disputed.
Mr. Gallo made the motion that the City pay according to the
recommendations of our Consulting Engineers, subject to the
aPProval of the City Attorney. Mr. Eylund seconded. Unani-
mously carried.
.,Presentation of 1968 Tax DOll Fiqures:
The City Clerk read the following figures for the 1968 Tax
Roll total assessed valuation.
Assessed Valuation
Widows & Disability
Homestead Exemption
Non- Exempt
Mr. Gallo moved we accept the Tax Roll as presented.
s~ers seconded. ~animously carried.
$92,505,318.00
217,500.00
16,834,675.00
75,453~143.00
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MINUTES
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
SEPTEMBER 9~ 1968
N~ BUSINESS ~
None
Ordinance 6~19 (2n~ ~a~ing) ~d~ Z~q ~e:,
City Atto~y r~ Ordi~ce 68-19 by ~p~ o~y.
~a~: A~t 30~ 1968.
~yor ~1 ask~ if ~e n~ess~ t~ (10) days ha~ e~
and ~e Cit~ Atto~ey advised ~t according to ~e ~a~,
he did n~ f~l ~e 10 days had elapse.
~ dis~ssion foll~ed.
~. S~ers moved ~at Or~n~ce 6~19 ~ tabled ~ second
read~g,~r s~et~e ~ ~e ~ture, when ~e nece~ t~
days had elapse. ~. ~11~ second~, Un~usly carrie.
Ordure 6~20 (lst ~inq) ~opt~g 1968-1969 B~get:
Ci~ A~ ~ Ord~ce 68-20 ~ its ent~ety. ~. Gallo
~v~ ~at Ore--ce 6~20 be ~ss~ on second reading.
~1~ second. U~sly carried.
Ord~ce 6~21 (1st R~d~q) Sett~q 1~8 ~llaqe~
City Atto~ r~d Ord~nce 6~21 in its ~tirety. ~. ~ylu~
moved O~c~ 68-21 be ~ss~ to second read~g. ~. Collins
s~nded. ~r~o~ly carried.
Ord~ce 6~22 (lst R~d~g) ~l~ing ~w ~forc~t
Officers to Stop ~d ~es~ People:
City At~ r~ Ord~ce 68-22 in its entirety.
moved we ~S~ ~d~e 6~22 ~ ~e~d r~ding. ~. Gallo
seco~ed. ~tion u~n~ously c~ied.
0rd~ 6~23 ~(lst ~inq) ~ding Electrical
~.~1o ~v~ ~t 0rdin~ 6~23 be t~led to a Sp~ial
~et~g due.~o its leng~ ~nt~t. ~. ~llins seconded.
~tion ~imously ~rr~ed.
~yor ~ael ask~ ~e Cit~ Atto~~ if thee was any o~er
legal ~siness ~r~ C~ncll. City Attorney advised ~at he
had pre~r~ ~e O~in~ce conceding ~e 1st ~ase of ~l~s
Develo~ent.
~yor ~chael s~ted ~at he did not feel ~e City was r~
to go into ~is ~d~ance at this t~e, i~smuch as sufficient
Page No. 4
MINUTES
REG~ CITY COUNCIL MEETING
SEPTEF~SER 9f 1968
information regarding variou~ items to b~ ~onsidered, ha4 not,
to his knowledge.been s%~hmitted t .th Ci.ty. He further
stated that he did not fee~ a public hearing had been hel~ for
the benefit of the Citizens of the City.
City Attorney stated the Citizens could be notified by adver-
tising i~ the l~calnem~p~ars, could also be
included in Sub-Division Ordi-
nance shcu the Developer, s, and all exceptions
to the Ordinance desired, should be submitted to the City in
writing, by Developers, before proceedimg further.
Mr. Gallo made the motion that a Special Meeting be ?alled
for Thursday, September 12, 1968 with the full cOmpl~.1~nt of
council; City Engineer; Fire Chief; City ~anager~ City
Attorney; the City's Consulting Engineers and the representa-
tives of Caldos Development Corp., for the p~ose of resolv-
ing our mutual problems.
Mr. Collins seconded. ~otion unanimously carried.
AD~ISTRATIVE:
Discuss Snack Bar at the Beach:
Mayor Michael read a letter received from Mayor Edward Inner
of Ocean Ridge, in which he expressed the desire to cooperate
with theCity in~the construction of the Snack Bar as soon as
the City applied properly to the Board of Adjustment, and
assured the F~yor that the City would receive an impartial
hearing.
Dr. Daniel Seckinger, 655 Castilla Lane came forWard and stated
hedisliked the term ,'snack bar" andWOUld prefer having it
called a recreation facility.
Mr. Collins stated that the City of Boynton ~each is just as
interested as Ocean ~ge in presenting a good image, and we
would not want anything that would be a detriment to our City.
He further stated he had looked into matters thoroughly and had
the following suggestions to offer~
A self-service center in the picr~c area consisting
of vending machines with trash receptacles nearby,
which would be helpful in maintaining a cleaner beach
area.
Modernize our present rest room facilities.
Give our life guards greater authority in s~pervising
activities on the beach.
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MINUTES
REGULAR C~'~W COUNCIL MEETING
SE~TE~i%ER _9, 1968
Mt.Gallo stated though he considered that Mt.Collins' sugges-
tions had m~rit, he would stilt like to make an attempt ~o
construct the refreshment facility at the Beach, and appear
before the Eoard of Adjustment in Ocean Ridge.
~r.Gallo made the motion that M~. Courtney be instructed to
apply to the Board of Adjustment for the snack bar, indicat-
ing exactly what the City of Boynton Beach plans to do and
what our respons~ility ~ould be. Mr. Summers sec~nded~ Motion
unanimously carried.
Discuss Police Radio S~r~ice ~ Ocean Ridge:
Mr. Courtney reported that it had been determined that 13.5%
of the calls
fit of
year ·
cost to
for
our Police
for the bene-
that it cost the Cit~
station per
was $500.00
.26.
_F~.:Gallo made the motion
City Manager' that Ocean
subject ~vie~, and at
cal year, receive
figure ~is charge
year 1968~1969. Collins
carried.
the computations of the
,200.00 per year,
of the fis-
of the dollar
· with our fisca/
~otionunanimously
~iscuss Fishin~ in Bovnton Canal,- Coq~{n~ Cove=
Joe Fodor, Coquina Cove stated the fish are gone from the
canal south of Coquina Cove, due to insectioides, fertili-
zers and detergents.
Edwin Jo Conklin, 2707 S. W. 4th Street, stated that desig-
nated hours should be established for fishing in subject
canal.
Fred Lenz, 620 North Rd., stated he lived adjacent to this
areaandhe objected to the debris 'left bythe fisherman, and
also language used.
Steve Jewett, 830 North Road, questioned the adequacy of park-
ing iht hat area if fishing were permitted.
Henry~e=kel, Harbor Estates, stated he had devel.o?ed Harbor
Estates some years back and edvised that at that time the
Florida Flood Control decided to fence ~ this area due to
the dangers involved.
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REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
SEPTEMBER 9~ 1968
Jack.~al.le, 1.02 Seacrest Ct. considered that there are ~lenty
of fish in this area and believes the fence could be opened
with police supervision.
~rank Nunemaker COnsiders this area as being disgraceful when
fishing is permitted.
~r.Gallo stated he was opposed to reopening this _ar.?~. inasmuch
as there is inedequate parking an~ rest room facilities and
a problem of litter, He further stated t~e most important ,rea-
son would be the extreme dangers involved due to the ur~ler--tow
and this would put an unjust burden on the Police Depamtment._
Mr.. Gallo then made the motion that this area redain restrict
ed due to the above stated reason. Mr. Collins seconded.
Motion carried 4-1, Mr. ~ylund dissenting.
George Roberts Request for Sewer Extension=
Mr. Courtney stated that Mr. Robert~has requested the exten-
sion of sewer lines between So W. 3rdax~ 4thAvenues, west
of 3rd Street, and further stated he believes we might have
funds available to extend the sewer sewer in this area.
Mr. Gallo moved we COnsider this project and submit the
necessary cost.~study to-Council for final approval. Mr. Nylund
seconded. Motion unanimously carried.
Consider Application to solicit - Muscular Dystrophy:
City Clerk advised that a request ha d been submitted for house
to house solicitation and place cannisters in business establi~
ments for the months of November and December.
Mr. Gallo moved this request be grante~.Mr. Summers seconded.
Motion unanimouslycarried.
Request to Advertise for Bids on~ Tractor, Trash Truck Dmmp
Body, and Sewer RoddingMachine:
Mr. Gallo made the motion that permission be granted to adver-
tise for these items. Mr. Nylund seconded. Motion unanimously
carried.
,DSsc~ss Possible Referendum Items:
The following items were suggested and would be discussed at
nextWorkshop.
Page No. 7
MINUTES
REGULA~ CITY COUNCIL MEET~G
SEF~EMBER 9~ 1968
1. ~r. Sun~ners stated he ~uld like to divide the City
into four districts with the ~ayor running at large.
2. F~. Nylund suggested reserve annexation.
3. Amendment providing for increase of interest rates
from 5~% to 6% to be submitted.
4. ~lr. Gallo questioned annexing west of the City.
Set Meetinq Dates f~r SeDtember:
Mr. $~muers moved the next ??~rkshop Session be held on Septem-
ber 16, 1968 and the next ReguLar Meeting of City Council to
be held on sept .em.b~.r 2~, 1968. Mr. Nylund seconded. M~tio~
unanimously carrxed.
List of Pa~n~ents for Auqust~
Mr. Nylund moved we accept the list of payments as presented.
Mr. Gallo seconded. Motion unanimously carried.
Appr.oval of Bills:
City Clerk presen_t, ed the following bills and .stated they had
been checked by Finance and approved by the Cxty Manager:
Hayes and Robinson Construction Co.
For: Partial Payment on Fire Station
Chamber of Commerce- For: August
$5,461.16
$ 3.06
Mr. Gallo moved we approve these two bills for payment. Mr.
Nylund seconded. Motion carried unanimously.
.C.on.sider Resolution to Discontinue ~ees. at Wilson Pool=
Mr. Gallo made the motion that the City Attorney prepare a
Resolution abolishing the fees at Wilson Pool. Mr. Nylund
seconded. Motion carried unanimously.
There being no further business, Mr. Nylund moved the Meeting
be adjourned. Mr. Su~ers seconded. Motion unanimously
carried.
Page No. 8
MINUTES
REGULA~ CITY ~OUNCIL MEETING
SEPTEMBER 9t 1968
Meeting ~journe~ at ll~'B0 P.Mo
~ichael Vo Michael, May6r
~ilbert ~
Mayor
L~nar~ Eo Nyl~md, C~cil~a~
Thomas Ao S~tmmers~ Counell~a~
ATTEST: ~ ~<~ ~
(~rs.) Ter~esa Pa~get~, C~ty C~rk
Page No. 9
PA YMEN?S MADE IN AUGUST BY DA TE
AUGUST l, 1968 ............ l, ?$1.69
AUGUST 2, 1968 ............. 18~,t4-?. 84-
AUGUST 5, 1968 .............. 1,104-.91
AUGUST 6, 1968 ............ $50.00
AUGUST 7, 1968 958 88
AUGUST 8, 1968 ........... 1,$69.56
AUGUST 9, 1968 ............ 8,4-84-°24-
AUGUST 12 1968 8 780.22
AUGUST 15, 1968 ............ $,295.$2
AUGUST 14-, 1968 ............. 36,305.54-
AUGUST 15, 1968 ............. 2,050.4-1
AUgUST 16, 1968 ............. 1 7, 600. 95
AUGUST ~9~ 1968 .............
AUGUST 20, 1968 .......... 4-20.64
AUGUST 21 196~ ~ 002.~9
AUGUST 22,. 1968 .......... 2,654-.9?
AUGUST 23, 1968 .............
AUGUST 26, 1968 ........... 6, 782.29
AUGUST 2?, 1968 ......... 4-82.50
AUGUST 28, 1968 .......... 9?.24
AUGUST 29, 1968
AUGUST $0, 1968 ........
PAYMENT MADE BY FUNDS
GENERAL FUND .......... 87,200.90
WATER SYSTEM REYENUE FU~¥D ....... 27,998.16
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND ............ &12. ~0
SEWER REYENUE FUND ........ 27,62~.4-6
SEWER ~ WATER DEPOSITORS FUND ....... 4,614.04-
FIRE~¥EN'S RELIEF ~ PEh%qION FUtCD ........ 84.10
MUNIGIPAL SWIMMING POOL SINKING FUND , .... 10,94-0.00
OiYIG GENTER BOND SINKING FUND .... 20.50
PUBLiGITY FUND ............ 2, 182. O~
PA YROLL FUND .............. 1. O0
I ~ S FUND ............ 26, 196. 02
RETIREMENT FUND ............ 4-98.!6
POLIGE RETIREMENT FUND ............ 1~836.72
~89, 605. O0
1968
GENERAL FUND
18981 Czar OF B.B.-PE~r GAsH
1'8982 R~LPH
18985 &~o~oD~e~s INc.
~8986 So. BE~ TEL. & TEL.
18988 FL~. Powza
~ATER SYSTE~¥ REVENUE FUND
10964 Gz~¥ OF B.B.-P~zY GzsH
10965 A~oPsoD~e~s I~e.
SEWER REVENUE FUt~D
2245 A~opaoDaerz INc.
2246 F~z. Powma ~ Lremz
2247 G~zam~c~ Loamr
FIREHEN'S RELIEF & Pf~¥SION FUND
$88 JOH~H. f~Z~Z
$89 H~oLD P. H~aar~
15.00
263.20
I48.66
10.00
15.75
25.00
45.$8
629.24
il.8
15.55
5.60
987.30
oo
I, o22.9d
59.85
24.27
84.10
1. 751.89
2, 1968
GENERAL FUND
18989 H~N~FZOZ~E.aS LIFE INS. 204.82
18990 GZ~Z HooaE BO. O0
~89910~B~ZEm, S~ITms ~ O'B~zEm 400.00
18992 I~wI~ L. L~o~ZN 132.50
~8995 RO~aT~ TorPEdo 37.86
18994 A~FANeE Ara GO~DI~rONZN~ 10.00
19000 BoYy~o~ Gambit U~Io~ 740.50
19001
WA TER
0966
0969
SYSTE;I REVENUE FUND
CfTY OF B.B.-P~YaOLL
SEWER REFENUE FU~
2248 MzN~zc~aamas LIFE I~z.
2250 OI_~y OF B.B.-PzYaOL~
2.80
1,737.50
1~ 740. $0
1.12
.60!. ~2__
602.64
18,147.84
PAYHENT$ MADE IN AUGUST, i~68 (OONT.)
/-- A~sT 5~ 1968
A~asT 6, 1968
:
A~sT 7, 1968
GENERAL FUND
18995 Rz¢s,~sn F. KN~pR 150.00
18996 HzarrY E. OFfs Ja, 415.55
18997 Gs~ MOOaE 125.00
18998 Wm~TT M~¢Dowr~a ~$2.00
~9002 H=~¢~TT (~ .4SSO¢~ZT~S 249. O0
1,071.$5
WA TER
10967
10968
SYSTEM REVENUE FUND
GENERAL FUND
19003 R. H. K~Nrrwza
19004 Mss. N.C. Hzr~ra
19005 Rz~aY LYNN Bozz~f~N
19006 ET~tm~ McOoa~ze~
GENERAL FUND
19007 Bzmx~
19008 ?.g.
19009 Doar~Er~r
~9011 F~o~z~ News Go.
~9012 Gzr~osr Bsos. I~e.
19013 E.H. HA~E
~9014 H.B.
19015 SpENem~ Boo~
19016 Oz~r oF B.B.-Pm~
WATER SYSTEM RE~'ENUE FUND
10970 ;fas. JomN
10971 ~/~. H.
10972 Jes~pz~ Lo~xo
1097~ N~s.
1097~ Ermsm~ G. Lrmo~
W24 TER DEPOSITORS FUND
7897 ACCT.
7898 ACeT;
7899 ACCT.
7900 AccT.
7901 AccT.
7902 AccT.
24. O0
9.56
25..00
250. O0
65. O0
10. O0
44.26
3.87
54.85
77.25
292.44
50. 75
:~01. 88
~ 70
41~25
64.47
8.60
5.20
~9.34
4.72
5.20
43.06
15. O0
7.50
7..50
25. O0
7. 50
7. 50
1,104.91
$50. O0
PA!fNENTS NADE IN AUGUST, 1968
1968
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
7905 Rr¢~z,~a~ Nmw,.oz~
7904 Aec~. o~ ROeE~T N~r~
7905 Ae~r. o~ R~ Jo~so~
7906 Aee~. o~ EF~T
SEWER ~ WATER
0411 Ace~. o~-
0412 ACCT. OF
0413 A¢¢~. OF
0414 ACCT. OF
DEPOSIT FUND
Dwm~L r-Kr~er
7.50
7.50
7. 50
7. 50
7. 50
7.50
7.50
17. 60
958.88
AUG UST
1968
1968
GENERAL FUND
19017 Cr~r OF F~.
19018 A~E~re.~N
19019 DoN's FIaESTONE
~A TER
10975
10976
SYSTEH REYENUE FUND
SEWER REKENUE FUND
2252 DON'S FZaESTONE
MUNICIPAL SWIMMING POOL
390 Om.~sm
CIYIO CENTER BOND SINKING FUND
GENERAL FUND
19020 Cr~r or B.B.-PzraoL~
19021 Borm~oN OamDr~ UNroN
19022 Crvr OF
19025 R~r~ Ooms~ro~ Go.
I902~ ~rTr or B.B.-P~r
19025 M~s. Josmmmr~m Bz~mr
19026 g~r
19027 B~osso~ Ssor~r
19028 BOYNTON tV~O SUPPLY
19029 FLO~ZDz
1.25
69.86
311.53
264.05
11.43
365.04
259.60
2.50
20. 50
5, 350.79
44 ?. O0
1 70.88
15.29
33.68
5.75
62. 89
27.73
34. O0
135.73
55. O0
1,369.56
PAYMENTS MADE IN AUGUST, 1968
GENERAL FUND
19031 HALsmY
19052
1~9099
19034
119055
19036
19037
WA TED
10977
10978
10979
10980
10981
10982
10965
10985
SYSTEM REFENUE FUND
G~TY OF B.B.-P~Y G~sm 9.63
R~m E. JemNsoN 7. 50
B ~ H S~Es Ime. 10.8~
MaS. E~Ea~ LE~mgX 3.14
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
7907 AccT. OF De, Nm ¥~N JOi~NSON 7. 50
7908 AccT. OF LEst. rE SCHOOLEY 7.50
7909 ACCT. 0~' Ore. aLms E. Szmm 7.~0
7910 Aee~. OF L.W. A~m~s 7.50
7911 ~¢¢~. OF H~S. Em~aY LE~mE¢X 1~. O0
· g. O0
SEWER REYENUE FUND
£255 C~TY OF B.B.-PAYROLL 628.06
2254 M~S. JOSEPhinE B~a~LEY 12. O0
22~5 C~r O~ B.B. -P~F G~sm 1 7. ~0
2256 Br¢~ A~aE~ 8. O0
SEWER ~ WAMER DEPOSIT FUND
04ltl AccT. ox Rrcm~an ALMOST
0416 A¢¢~. oF Romm~T
15.50
8, 464.24
12, 1968
GENERAL FUND
29059 Jzmms R.
19040 OZTr OF B.B.-W~ma DEPt.
190~2 ~r~Y OF B.B.-P~Y~OLL
19045 Is~
$$. O0
G$1.06
57.35
2,372.9?
5~ 685.84
B, ?BO. 22
8, 780.22
~ Au~rsT i$, 1968
GENERAL FUND
190~6 Ezs~ Cozs~ P~pma Co.
190~9 E~aLm~ ~mPLY Go.
19060 J. B~ss~LL Foan~w MD
190~1 F~. LA~nmam~Lm NEws
1~0~ J.L.
19056 ~=~F OZL Goa~o~zom
190~7 Bo~o~ ~eo
~9062 R~mo~ Oaerz
10984
10986
1098 ?
~ 0988
10990
SYSTEM REYENUE FUND
GULF 0~
BOY1V~ON ~'0 ~pp~Y
SEWER REVENUE FUND
2257 GULF O~L GORP.
2269 BOYm~O~ Auto S~mp~x
15.92
480.92
17.68
8~17
17.50
6G. 88
7.00
6.80
29, 85
14. O0
10. O0
250. O0
705~ 08
49. G6
68~ 68
5. O0
?65. O~
I00.87
60. 22
25.84
$4-, 52
227.~0
33.45
47.90
10.68
3,296, $2
ku~us~ 14, 1968
GENERAL FUND
19059 Wm. JOmNsom
~9060 BoYmTom AuTo S¢PpLY
19061 G~ LE~SZm¢ Co~m.
~9063 R.L.
19064 GmmS~E~
19065 GULF S~aE~ L~E~ Co.
~9066 G~s~m~ ~ESS I~e.
3. 75
108.68
536.02
86. 85
26. O0
lB. 11
261.86
PAYMENTS MADE IH AUGUST,
14, 1968
GENERAL FUND
19067 G~a~N~r
19068
19069
~9070
19071
19072
ParN~mas 24.00
HALSEY ~ GR~FF~TH INC. 20.0~
Hz~saZ~zs INC. ~$6.~0
J~e~'s C~aA G~N~a 25.93
~9075
~907~
19076
i9077
Howard Jozmso~'s Mo~oa LoDom 32.80
Kmz~mas E~mc~az¢ Smarzcm 14.00
Wzz~ M~eDowmLL SG. O0
Mo~oaoL~ G & E INe ~89.00
WATER SYSTEM REYENUE FUIVD
10991 Emw~am G. Nm~xLza
10992 M~L~ON B ~RNs
10995 D.J. HOe~N
1099~ BOYN~ON A~TO S~ppr. y
10996 E~zpT.
10997 R.L.
10998 DoN~ MAY Go~wzN
10999 Tso~ s
11000 Wzz~ M~eDowm~
2.38
1.21
12. 70
12, 510.30
.87
429. G~
14.23
9~31
4.72
40. O0
WA TER DEPOSITORS FUND
7912 Ace~. OF
79~5 Acc~. om Rom~.
7914 Aec~.
7916 Ace~ OF
7916 JAem Ha~sm~
791 ? W~.
7918 Aec~.
7919 Aec~.
15.00
7.50
15. O0
7. 50
7. 50
7. 50
7. 50
7. 50
7~. O0
SEWER REYENUE FUND
2261 Rme~n$. ~ INPROrZ~mN~
2262 DONALD RAt GomwzN
2265 Wm. Jo~so~
226~ BoYm~oN Auto S~pp~Y Ixe.
2266 Cmos. L. M~Yma ~ ~o~
024.06
2.69
15.15
15. 70
4. O0
1 76. $0
SEWER & WATER DEPOSIT FUND
04t ? Emw_4Rm O. HmemLma
0418 Aec~. OF Josmmz Ho~
0419 Acc~. OF Mz~om BeaNS
10. O0
~. 50
1~. 50
15.50
PAYHENTS MADE IN AUGUST, 1968 (OONT. )
1968
SEWER & WATER DEPOSIT FUND
0421 ACCT. o? DOT, ALP B. GODWrN 15.50
0422 Ae¢~". OF THOMAS WZ~D 15.50
0425 ACCT. OF G.B. POOL SE~VZCm 15.50
0424 Mz~vz~ JE~m 10.00
36, 303.54
Armor, ST 15, 1968
GENERAL FUND
19078 BL~ G~Oss-BL~rE SHZE~D 1,726.65
29079 MA.~E~ Koo~r 150.00
~9080 M. Fs~zzm~ ~0. O0
1908I Or~m Ba~m~ 5.00
19082 W. Ea~szr $0. O0
19085 H¢~Z~T Braams 5.00
1908~ E~ rs H¢Aao ~ $0. O0
WATER SYSTEM REVENUE FUND
11001 BLUE CI~OSS-BL~E SHIELD
SEWER REVENUE FUND
2267 BLUE C~OSS-BL¢E SHIELD
78.15
15.63
2, 050.
A~e¢s~ 16, 1968
GENERAL FUND
19085 R~LmH QUICK 710.40
19086 G~TY OF B.B.-Pz~sOLL 12,233.58
19087 CI~ OF B.B.-RE~IICE,¥E~VT 314.55
19088 BOYWTON G~EDIT UN~ON 693.00
19089 Ro~m~ To~E~ 18.5~
~9090 9ANYEL SECRETARIAL SFCE ~2.50
19091 H.W. W~nSOm GO~m~ 19. O0
19092 B~o-D~a~ Ima. ~2.31
14, 073.86
WATER SYSTEM REVENUE FUND
11002 GrTr OF B.B.-P.~Y~OLL
WA TER DEPOSITORS FUND
7920 Acc~. oF BOZ;CTO~
1,61~.28
50. O0
SEWER REVENUE FUND
2268 CrTY OF B.B.-Pz~'~OLL 682.96
PUBLIGITY FU/~D
592 STYLECI~.~FT MF~ CO.
395 P~SL~X M~mmT
396 BoYm~om Bsmss S~ppLY
90.30
S 70. ~4
208. O0
398.41
112.70
~,, ! 79.85
1 7, 600.95
PAYMENTS MADE IN AUGUST, 1968 (OONTo)
19, 1968
WATER SYSTEM BEYENUE FUND
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
7921 AccT. om ADOLPm LrL~rA
7922 i~ccT. OF Yo=N~ ~ WALDrm
7923 AccT. or PmI~, HAi~m
2.80
?. 50
?. 50
7. 50
25.30
20, 1968
GENERAL FUND
19095 E~izz~m~.m NeSTEa
19097 EaS~ES~r
19098 'G~rs~r~¢m F~NCOrS
f9099 gr~r OF B.B.-PE~?Y
WATER SYSTEM REYENUE FUND
11006 JA~ES L. ~ODEN
11007 J. W~zs~ Ooa~.
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
792¢ ACCT. OF DA.~ID B.
7926 Aec~. or D¢mLEY Bz~ow
SEWER REYENUE FUND
2269 DONALD J. DAf'rs
2270 JA~IES L. SODEN
2271 RA~m~ BaID~mAN
SEWER ~ WATER DEPOSIT FUND
0¢25 ACCT. OF DWELLY-KILBY
0¢26 ACCT. OF DONALD J. DAr'rs
0¢27 R.~r~os~ Fr~,Lr,~w
0~28 ACCT. OF JAMES L. 20DEN
0~$0 AC¢~. OF RZLmS Barr~N
$0. O0
10. O0
10. O0
150. O0
10. O0
31.26
241.26
3.04
¢.72
1.64
1.79
11.19
7. 50
15. O0
15. O0
7. 60
¢. 70
16.79
7. 50
16.90
15.50
17.60
7. ~0
16. 90
31. O0
112.90
PAYROLL FUND
PAYMENTS MADE IN AUGUST, 1968 (GONT.)
21, 1968
PUBLIGITY FUND
598 BoY~oN BE.~I-~
oF G. 1,002.19 1,002.19
22, 1968
GENERAL FUND
19100 kD~'~N¢E Ara Oo~Dr~"ro~rr~rs
19101 t~m~ OHEm.YOlL
19102 Brsc~r~m Frae
~910~ ~OSSO~
19107 ~r~ms SEaFrcm OIL Go.
19108
19109
19110
19111
19112
19115
19114
19115
19116
$911 ?
191is
22.20
51. O0
61.50
1~. 65
79.87
89.69
96.~zJ-
59.75
55. O0
50.00
1~2.66
72.5~
28. $9
80.00
21.60
57.45
299.08
37.13
11.10
1. 330. 05
WA TER
II 009
11010
11011
110t2
11013
1101~_
11015
11016
SYSTEM REYE~¥UE FUND
Bu~ao¢ems Coam. 99.37
W.H. Or, rrm &-Go. 57.92
D~rs HETE~ & S~mp~x Go. 8~.00
Dom's Fr~xs~omm 5.25
GE~m~ GHG T~eX S~Lms 37.86
P~seo A~o~o~r~m S~r 59.58
802.60
SEWER REYENUE FUND
2272 Gr~rES SEa~,rcE OrL Go.
2275 DEM.~seo
2274
2276 Zmm
16.02
240. O0
31.80
75. O0
1 ~. O0
SEWER ~ WATER DEPOSIT FUND
04.33 FZEmEarex DE~EmI~Aa~T 15.50 2,654.97
PAYHENTSHADE IN ~UGUST, 1968
25, 1968
GENERAL FUND
19119 GI~Y OF
19120 BOYN~ON
19121 ~rVY eF
B. B. -Pa Yao~
B.B.-PmeTr G~sm
B.B.-PmeTr Gzsz
B.B..PmeTY G~sm
1912~
19126
19127
19128
19129
19130
19131
t91~2
19155
19156
19137
19138
191~9
19140
19141
19142
i914~
191~G
I9147
19148
19149
t~I50
19151
191~2
19I~
1 76.33
434. O0
4, $69.6?
6. O0
41.42
91.16
MICtCTE COHPINY ?. ~0
Ho~maN ROOF~N~ 38. O0
NELSON'S G~em 42. O0
P~T Om~ma 12.50
R.L. Poem ~ Go. 105.00
C~Y OF B.B.-PE~Z G~ss
L~mE Wo~z J~zemms 200. ~0
GENE MOOaX 35. O0
BIeH ~OTOR'S INC. ~0.~9
S~EFENSON SEED STORE Z6.9~
S~E~ 'S Am~rc~ 7.10
?a~r~ Foa~ fazz~oa Co. 10.~6
E~ W~eE Fo~ 12. O0
How~n T. W~LLSON MD 7. O0
S~, BE~ZS hPE~ Co. $, 95~. 7~
ERrC ~ALLOP
WA T E R
I1 O1 7
11018
11019
11020
11028
11029
SYSTEM REVENUE FUND
OrTY oF B.B.-P~Yao~ 1,066.04
H.R. D~mKE~ 5.$4
G.H. BENNETT 1.39
CITY OF B.B.-PETTY G~s~ 3.83
~ITY OF B.B.-PETTY C~S~ 1.~0
1,085.$0
PAY~NTS HADE IN AUGUST, t968 (OONT,)
23, 1968
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
7927 ~¢¢~,. oF H.R. Da~rmKER 15.00
7928 Gm4sE FEDERAL 30.00
7929 Acc~.
7930 4cc~. OF Jo~ E~ 7.~0
8~. ~0
SEWER REYENUE FUND
£277 GrTr oF B.B.-PAraoLL 783.48
2278 GrTY oF B.B.-S~W DEp. ~9.60
2279 Or~ o~ B.B.-P~T~y O~s~ 18.81
2280 G.H. Bm~m~ 8. O0
228~ ls~ F~. S~z~s ~ Lo~ 5~05
2287 ~r~Y oF B.B.-PE~Y G~sm 1~. 70
888. 6~
SEWER ~ WATER DEPOSIT FUND
RETIREHENT TRUST FU~DD
0501 Louis C. C~EMMO~S 18.23
0502 JoHm H. G~IMM 7.00
0503 WILLIE NOODY 27.~0
I & S FUND
26, 11 O. O0
80.30
5.72
26, 196.02
NUNIGIPAL SWIHHING PBOL FUND
400 CHASE ~IANHATT,~' B,~NE
10~ 937.50
A¢eus~ 26, 1968
C-EAWRA
19156
19157
19159
19160
19161
19162
~9163
L' FUND
C, rTY OF B.B.-PETTF
GrT~ OF B.B.-WATER Dm~.
]tmaox CORp.
WILLIAM ALLAN_
BLUE gROSS--BLUE SHIELD
BOYNTON AUTO SUPPLY
45.72
880.90
7. 50
197.60
1~.60
49.50
146.73
1968
26,
1968
GENERAL FUND
19166 Ez~ Wz~cs Fo~
~9167 Joz~
19168 J.E.
19169 En
!91 71 Do~'s
19174 J~c~'s
~9!78
191 79 Do~
19180 P~czsr C~E~cZ~'~,. Go.
19181 Basr~ 0o~s~¢¢~o~ Co.
WATER
1~021
1~022
11023
l !025
SYSTEH REFENUE FUND
N.R. FIELD
ROYNTO~¥ AUTO SUppLY
SEWER REVE2TUE FUND
2282 ALLIED CZLOaINE'
2283 A~S~XN S~PPLY
~ CNE~.
13.50
2.50
34.89
275. O0
56.90
84. 05
4-9.50
15.~7
34-.70
26.95,
29. 8~
14. ~0
76.83
68.00
~85; 92
12.42
12.60
73.16
~945.68
I!~54
61.63
76.50
~,095.$5
255.15
24..4.5
6, 782.29
27,
196~
GENERAL FUND
19182 FLE~IHI1FG ~IOODY
19183 Do~s~ L.
19186 Jos~ L.
19187 Gzso~ J.
RETIREMENT TRUST. FUND
0504 WILLr~m
0505 Jo~m
0506 E~w~ AD~so~
0507 Hz~o~
0508 T~o~zs
0509 Do~z$
0510 Doso~r L~ssos
5.00
!0.00
10.00
50.00
10.00
85.00
30.4-8
66.53
6.15
8.95
$5.10
3.18
23.~2
1968
A~s~ 28~ 1968
PAYMENTS HADE IN AUGUST, 1968 (CONT.)
RETIREMENT TRUST FUND
05I! HZ~OL~ Hop~:INs
0512 Go~mmLrUS
051~ Do~s McA~$~ Jo~s
051~ L~w~s
05!6 Lols REEFES
0~19 Rze~ T.
52. 63
9.25
I. 51
33.35
15.56
1!. 63
48o 56
19. 73
31. ~?
GENERAL FUND
19189 City oF
97.24-
482. 50
97.2~
29, 1968
GENERAL FUND
19188 O~rnr RoBza~S
POLICE RETIREMENT FUND
~05 ROmERT E. COLLIER
RETIREMENT TRUST FUND
0520 MIL~o~ Moo~m
0521 G.~sY MCGEE
0522 E~)mrE HeGs~Y
0525 D~Frs LEWIS
0524 W. L~orr GA~E~
0525 L~rs Oos~
0~27 BZF=SE A~maEWS
15. O0
1,836.12
2.2~
i. 89
6. 60
10. OG
7. 09
!.60
12.04
2.33
1,899.15
30, 1968
GE1CERAL FUND
19190 GcY
i919~ EDwzas
19192 JoSN
19204 G~r OF
125. O0
75. O0
42.50
15, 365.90
863. O0
34-6. 6 7
16,818.07
~ U~UST
968
WATER SYSTEN REVENUE FUND
11026 F~. Pow~a
SEWER REVENUE FUND
2289 O~x
348. ~9
501.7~
849.93
865.15 21,555.15