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Minutes 07-15-68MISquOTES OF P~EGULAR CiTY COUNCIL MEETING HELD AT CITY ~LALL, BOOk, TON BEAC'..~ PLO~TD.A~ ON 1407~E~AY.=~==~.'~UL¥ 15, 19G8 at 7:30 P.M.~ P?~SENT: Vincent J. Gilbert ~o Thomas A. Gallo, Vice ~4ayor Collins, Councilman S~aners, Councilman Gene Moore, City Attorney Grady W. Courtney, City Mgr. Tereesa Padgett, City Clerk AB SER~: Michael V. Michael, Mayor Leonard E. Nylund, Councilman Vice Mayor Vincent J. Gallo called the meeting to order at ~e Invocation was given by GradyW. Courtney, City Manager and the Flag Salute was led by Councilman Gilbert ~. Collins. Rgcoqnition of Representatives of civic 0rganizations= vice Mayor Gallo recognized Mr. Cess Farrar, Executive Secre- tary of the Chamber of Commerce. .~i~TUTE S: Mt. Summers moved that the Minutes of the Regular Meeting of July 8, 1968, be accepted as presented. Motion seconded by ~4r. Collins, and carried 3-0 due to the absence of Mayor Michael and Councilman Nylund. PUBLIC AUDIENCE: Dwight Roehm voiced an objection to the City's haphazard method of picking up garbage and trash. Vice Mayor Gallo stated that he had an opportunity to visit another City in Florida whereby garbage and trash are picked up simultaneously, and as soon as all members of the Council are present, he plans to show film strips of this operation. He further stated the City is fully aware of our garbage and trash problems and they are making every effort to resolve the situation. Harry La Porte, 725 Ocean Inlet Drive, stated he. had observed the City's garbage crews at work, and he feels the methods used are inefficient. Page ~o. i MINUTES REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING JULY 15, 1968 F~. Collins stated that inasmuch as the City is losing money on the garbage situation, and we are not doing an adequate job of clearing up the sanitation problem in the City, he wondered whether the City should not consider going to a pri- vate contractor, as he felt the Council had a duty and responsi- bility to the citizens to get the job done properly. Much discussion followed. Mr. Gallo suggested all further discussion be held in abeyance until such time as full Council is in attendance, as he felt it was a major problem at this time. RECEIVING OF BiDS - 7:45 ,P.M. Construction of Sidewa/ks: City Clerk stated she had received no bids on this item. Mr. Summers asked what procedure could be followed in order to get the job done, inasmuch as nine firms had been asked to submit bids and we had received no response. City Attorney stated that the City could now negotiate with other contractors to do this work~ since they had met all legal requirements. Mr. Summers made the motion that Mr. Court_ney go out and negotiate for the repair of sidewalks. Mr. Collins seconded, motion carried 3-0. Air Conditioning Unit -Police Station: k4r. summers moved the receiving of bids be closed and the bids which have been received be opened. Mr. Collins seconded, motion carried 3-0. City Clerk opened and read the following bid: Advance Air Conditioning, /~c., Signed by: Jerry Staley $1,260.00 Work to be completed within twenty (20) calendar days. Cashiers~ check in the amount of $63.00 was submitted with the bid. .PUBLIC ~ARI~G: Vice Mayor Gallo read the following request for change in zoning Page No. 2 MINUTES REGULA~I CITY COUNCIL MEETING JU%y l~,, 19~8 Parcel i: East 215 ft. of Lots 31, 32, 33 and 34 in Section 20-45-43E, Palm Beach County, Florida, as recorded in Plat Book 7,Page 20. Request: R-1 to C-1 Location: 800-900 Block N. W, 10th St. Owner: Vaino Nikki Mt.Gallo then asked for anyone in the audience to come forward who was in favor of the change in zoning. No one came forward. The Vice Mayor then asked for anyone to come forward who was against this zoning. ~irs. Edmund Yom Steeg, 869 N. W. 8~h Avenue stated that she was against this change in zoning and also, there were many people in the audience who were of the same opinion. ~r.Su~ers moved that this change in zoning be denied upon the rec~=mendation of the Planning & Zoning Board. Mr. Collins seconded, motion carried 3-0. QLD BU$~,~ESS: Appoint a b.~e.mber to the Inter-Racial Committe~: City Manager stated that the City Clerk had contacted the Ministerial Association but we had not received a recom- mendation from them as yet. Mr. Summers moved this item be tabled until we receive the recommendation from the Ministerial Association. Mr. Collins seconded, motion carried 3-0. Report on Current Status of 1-95 Access Roadsf Mr. Gallo stated that in the absence of Mayor Michael, he would attempt a report on 1-95 and stated that City ~4anager, Grady Courtney, Councilman Summers and Vice ~4ayor Gallo had a meeting on July 10th with members of ~he State Road Department, Representatives DeYoung and Humphrey, Commissioners Warren and Van Kessel and County Engineer George Frost. Page No. 3 MINUTES KEC~{~'~'~hR CITY CO5~CIL MEET]LNG ~Lv _5, %968_ Fro. Gallo went on to say that ~. 9amos, District Engi- neer ~i~ the State Road Dei~=.rtmeP~t advised the City Officials that there is a possibility of extending High Ridge Read, South,so it ~ould meet ~i%2] the proposed North 22nd Avenue extension. This particular grade separation wo~%id go over 1-95. The City Officials asked ~hy the State Road Department couldn't t~ce over 15th Avenue, South and were advised that this %-;ould be taken under consideration. Representatives DeYoung and H~%rey requested that this be placed .at the top of their priority list. ~. Sum~aers added the 1-95 Interchange proposed for South 23rd Avenue, ~ould be an over-pass at this point, thereby eliminating the railroad crossing, and further stated that the ap~roa~r~es are completed by 1-95 funds° ~one Qrdinance 68-16 (2nd Reading) Wolfe Request (On the Table): This item remained on the table on the recommendation of ~.~. Summers, ~ho stated he felt the entire Council should be present. Ordinance 68-17 (2nd Reading) Granting a Non-Exclusive License to Te!eDrompter Corporation: Mr. Summers moved that Ordinance 68-17 be tabled inasmuch as the 10 days required between first and second reading had not passed. First reading= July 8, 1968. Resolution 68-H Advising County Commission of Condition of $~=~rest Blvd. at S, 15th Avenue: City Attorney read Resolution 68-H in its entirety. Mr. Summers moved Resolution 68-H be accepted. Mr. Collins seconded, motion carried 3-0. Resolution EmDl.ovees' 6G-I - Establishing Board of Trustees Pension Plan City Ate-orney advised that the Ordinance states the Board of Trustees shall consist of the existing City Council, therefore he did not feel it was necessary to prepare a Resolution to this effect. Page No. 4 MIS~/TES REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING JULY 15,-=~o~' Ho-wevur, if ~qe Council feels a Resolution is necessary, since the Board of Trustees is to include members other than the City Council, he would be glad to prepare one upon receipt of the necessary information. Ordinance 6~-18 (!st Reading) Appropriating ~80,035.50 City Attorney read Ordinance 68-18 in its entirety. Mr. Suma]ers moved Ordinance 68-18 be accepted on first read- ing and passed over to second reading-. ~4r. Collins seconded, motion carried 3-0. ADi4~]' I S TPAT ._~.TE: List of Payments: Piro Summers moved that the List of Payments for Ju=ne be accepted as presented, i~lro Collins seconded, motion carried 3-0. k4r. Sum~ers wondered ~hythe List of Payments had to be pre~ented to City CounCil, as it seemed like a great deal of unnecessary paper work. City Attorney stated there was no legal reasons for t/~is, and to his knowledge, the list of payments is merely a procedure the City has followed for years. .APPROVAL OF BILLS: City Clerk presented the following bills and stated they had been checked by Finance and approved by the City ~anager: General Electric Corp. 'For: Base Station & Radio Units Chamber of Commerce For: June Allen Insurance Agency For: Insurance Bids $2,171.70 631.85 General Pund: $20,784. Water & Sewer:- .S~757. Page 26,521.00 i~. S~%~erS moved we approve these threebitls forpay- ment as presented, l~r. COllins seconded, mo~ion carried 3-0, MI~U3'PES REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING 6~LY 15. 1968 City Manager stated that the 1968-69 Budget should be ready for the City Council by Friday for preliminary discussions. Mr. Summers questioned the Meetings for the Month. Mr. Gallo stated the next~orkshop Session will be July 29th and the next Regular City Council ~4eeting on August 5th. There being no further business, Mr. Summers moved the meeting be adjourned. ~,~. Collins seconded, motion carried 3-0. Meeting adjourned at 8:25 P.M. /Gilbert ~. Collins, Councilman Thomas A. summers, Councilman ~ereesa Padgett,~ty' Clerk Page No. 6 PAYMENTS MADE IN JU~ BY DATE JUNE $, 1968 ............. 9,132. O0 JUNE 4, !968 ................ 2, 859.50 JUNE 5, 1968 ............ 2, 037. 68 JUNE 6, 1968 ............. 129.68 JUNE 7, 1968 ............ 16, 390.23 JUNE !~, 1968 .............. $, 724. 66 JUNE !2, 1968 ........... JUZ¢E 15, 1968 .............. 4, 761.89 JUNE 1~, 1968 ........... 9, 050.35 JUICE ! 7, ~968 .......... 2, 055.92 JUNE ~, 1968 .......... 2, 418.26 JUNE ~9, 1968 ............ JUNE 20, 1968 .......... 8~ 000. O0 JUNE 21~ 1968 JU~E 24, 1968 ............. - $1~. J~E 25,, 1968 ............. 245. O0 j~2~~ 1968 ............. 27, ~968 ............ ~, $03.00 JUNE 28, !968 ............. 1~ 6~0. ~9 PAYMENTS MADE BY FUNDS GENERAL FUND ............. 66, 290. 08 WATER SYSTEM REVE~UE FUND ....... 38,6!4.85 WATER DEPOSITORS FUND .......... $02.50 SEWER REVENUE FUND .............. 22,~08.29 SEW-ER d~ WATER DEPOSIT FUND .......... 456.67 FIREB-E_~¥'S RELIEF c~ PENSION FUND .... 8~.10 OI~rIG OENTER BOND SINKING FUND ........ !, 750.00 PUBLIGITY FUND ............. 966.70 I & S FUND ............ 3, 009.00 RETIRE~ENT TRUST FUND .......... 10.70 UTILITY GENERAL FUND ............ 730.85 £OYNTON BEAGH MEMORIAL PARK FUND ....... 8~000.00 142, 613. 74 1968 P2YMENTS M2DE IN JUNE, t968 GENERAL FUND 18607 18609 18610 18611 18612 18613 18614 18615 18616 18617 18618 lsT B~E OF BOY~O~ Bc~ GIrY OF GI~r OF B.B.-Ps~Y Oily OF Rre~D ELWOOD ROSEMarY LEBO IRWIN L. ~ENE ~OORE CO, ~{ATER !08~9 10860 10861 SE~IER REYENUE FUND 2174 H~i~;~cTu~ma$ LIFE INS. GI~G OENTER BOND SI~KING FUND 339 Gm, sm M~m~TZ~m BINK FiRE~¥EN'S RELIEF ~ PEA%SION FUN~ 3~0 H~aoL~ P. Hmaazx~ 3~I Jo~NH. r~m 6,100.~7 11.20 25. $$ 51.26 $0. O0 390. 2~. O0 1.45 120. O0 205. ~8 132.00 125. O0 32.25 2.80 24. O0 !.12 i~ ?~0. 00 2~. 27 59.83 9,132.00 JUIVE 4. 1968 GEneRAL FUND 18620 JEANETTE 18621 N.~.~iOm.~L 18622 ?'tra.~¢~s E~E~.~ Go. WATER SYSTEH REYENUE FUND 10862 0o~. OF HOTOR 7EHICLES SEWER REVENUE FUi%~D 21 75 RUSSELL ~ ~X01¢ 100. O0 I, 743. O0 . 714. O0 2, ~5 7. 00' .2. ~0 .$00.00 859.50 JUNE 5, 1968 GENER2L FUND 18623 Taomzc.~s i~¢. 18624 GI~Y OF B.B.-PETTy C_4sm 18625 So. BE~ fmc. ~ Tgi. 18626 So. BEL~ TEL. & TEL. 20.14 42.~5 J'~Nm 5, i968 PALYENTS HADE IN JO-NE, 1968 (CONT.) GENERAL FUND 18627 City oF B.B.-W~ma DmpT. 697.30 18628 £~ Bm~ W~s~Ne Go. 400.00 661.64 WATER SYSTEM REKEN~ FUND 10863 H. D. D~Tsc~s~N 8.5~ 10865 A. J. P~ 4.72 10866 Do~s Pm~m~ ~.2~ 10867 W~m H. Y~rms 6.20 lOBG8 Bm~sA P~m~m 2.20 10869 So. Bm~ Tsp. ~ Tmz. 1.20 3i. ~0 WATER DEPOSITORS FUND 7825 AccT. OF FRANCES DmuTsc~mrm 15.00 7826 A¢c~. OF MRS. BETTY SIMON 7.50 7827 ACCT. OF ~. J. PETTYT 7.50 7828 AccT. OF Gmo~ h~Lm~ 7.50 7829 E. ~. Soam~Lm 7.50 SEWER RE,VENUE FUND 21 76 G. O. Bmx~r 5.24 2177 W~. B. Pmz~som 4, 9! 26.15 SE.~R ~ WATER D=hvOSIT FUND 3~2 AccT. oF 0.0. BEEaY 15.50 3~3 2¢¢~. O~ Do~S PmT~mT 7.50 3~4 ACCT. oF WM. B. PE~soN 16.90 345 DmM~¢o & SoNs 15.00 3~6 ACCT. om Wm. YAT~s 15.50 3~7 AccT. OF BERTH.4 P~RH~H !5.50 PUBLICITY FUND 3~8 BOYNTON Jla. ~ONEN'$ CLUB ,187.69 2, 057.68 J~Nm 6, 1968 GENERAL FUICD 18629 OzTY OF B.B.-PmTTY G~s~ 129._6_8_ 129,88 !968 GENERAL FUND 18650 BOYNTON C~mDIT UNTON 521.00 _'ALYE~TS ifADE I~¢ JU_~;E~ !968 (CONT.) !968 11, 1968 GENERAL FUND 18631 Louise J. 18632 GITY OF 18634 Rz~r~z~z~ fa~s~ F~.~ WA TER 108 70 10871 10872 10875 1087¥ 1087.5 10876 SYSTEH REVENUE FUND LOU WAFER DEPOSITORS FUND 7830 Ac¢~. oF G~oasz Bo~s 783! Ac¢~. o~ To~Y ~r~as SEWER REYEA;UE FUND 2180 G~oz NELSON 2181 RosmR~ 2182 2183 SEWER ~ WATER DEPOSIT FUND 350 Auc~. o~ RosE~ 351 Lo~s~ G~v~ 352 Aac~. OF 25. O0 12, ~6. ~9 720.70 301.56 3.8~ 5.20 3~7 1.79 2~ 20 2.42 !, 730, 5~ 1, 7¥9.46 7.50 7.50 7.50 4.00 ¥.00 8.00 508.02 15.50 15.50 15.50 15.50 7.50 GENER~iL FU~ 18635 B~KE~ ~ T~YLOR Go. 33.14 18638 BRo-D~Rz imDuszazEs 40.99 18637 N~N~ZL D~mz ~ Go. 17.57 18638 T.S. DE~so~ ~ 0o. 3.06 18639 FLoa~ NEws Co. 1~7.9~ iBT&O G~Y~o~m BRos. 206.00 186~! H.R. H UN~rmS Go. 19.8~ 18642 R~NDoM HO~SE S¢~oo~ ~ LIme,aY 2.57 18643 Az~ Oo~v~r~zoN~e ~ HE~ZN~ 132.55 ~86~5 ~AL!ED OHLORINE ~ OmEM. 67.50 18646 A~ERIC~N PUBLIC WORKS ASS'N. PAYNENTS ffADE IN JUNE, 1968 (GO:ET.) !968 GENERAL FUND 18647 A~TOPRODECZS I~¢. 18648 HRS. ERASTEm -~8649 HE~m J~c~som 18650 Bo~o~ 1865~ JoE Jo~so~ J~. 18652 E~$ 18660 Bo~o~ BE~¢~ ST~ 1866~ H~nssY 18671 HnV~ESO~ H~ZN~ ~ H~¢F. 18673 H~ZL 18677 PzTmmY-Bo~s INc. 18679 R~sr~ CONSTRUCTION Co. 18681 K~N WATER 10877 108 78 ~0879 10881 SYSTEN REVENb~ FUND AHERZCAN PUBLIC SEWER REVENUE F[LVD 2!84 ALLIED GHLORY:gE ~ G~E~I. 2185 G~r~S S~R~r¢E O~L Go. ~;ATER DEPOSITORS FUND 7833 PA~L TOLN~r 54.12 100. O0 20. O0 65.20 50. O0 50. O0 33. 69 34.34 70.64 78.55 47. 90 91.14 18.22 134.77 15. O0 575.75 5. $0 35, ~0 20.84 44.80 45. O0 76. ~ 24. 74 2~. O0 26.95 79.73 76.81 50. O0 14.26 8.55 575.25 259.60 I0. O0 I. 96 18.75 307.47 !0.68 7.50 3, 724.66 ?AYMENTS HADE IN JU~E, I968 J~rNE 12, 1968 J~-Nz 13, 1968 GENERAL FUND 18653 RoY DONALD 35.82 WATER SYSTEM REYENUE FUND 10882 A~Tomzo G. PIa~RzE~Lo 5.20 10885 How~D EVmRmTT 1. O~ 1088~ J~mms W. Lo~ 5.20 10886 Wm. H~ 5.20 10887 P~em A~ So~m~ 7.43 '~2,16~. ~6 WATER DEPOSI_ORS FUND OF ~NTOiVIO PICARrELDO 7, 50 OF Howza~ E~'m~m~'~ 7.50 OF Jzmms W. Lo~zm 7. 60 OF Wm. R. Hz~ 7.50 OF Woomaow H~amm~ 7. 50 OF Jxmms HcO~m 7.~0 7855 7836 Mas. 7859 ~4ccT. 78~0 Acc~. SEWER ~YE~¥UE FU~[D 2186 REFUh~DZm~ ~ IX~ROFEmEmT 2187 Jo~N PAO'~, M¢GAs~rN JR. 19, 114.95 !9, 119.77 SE~FER ~ WATER DEPOSIT FUND 35~ ~C¢~o OF Josm PAUL HcGZsLmN Ja. 17.60 556 Acc~. OF S~ SCmEC~ 7. 60 356 ACC~. OF PLACE A~ ~O~mrL lfi. O0 NENERAL FUND 186~ GULF OIL Oozp. 186~5 GrTY OF B.B.-Wz~.ma Dmm?. WATER 10888 10889 SYSTE~¥ REYENUE FUND OIL OoRm. oe B.B.-WATES 1,228.25 560.8~ ~589.07 80.97 ~6. ~0 !27.37 SEWER RE~E~;UE FUND 2188 GUL~ OIL GoR~. 56.45 I & S FUND 357 J~.~ms G. 009. O0 51, ~11.65 4, 761.89 PALYENTS M_&DE IN JUNE, 1968 J~Nm 14, 1968 GENERAL FUND 18655 OITY OF B.B.-PmT~Y G~sm 53.09 ~8656 TEaaZLL W~m~mr 125.00 18657 D~N~ Smca~z~ Sm~zcms 58.00 18659 J~ss B~Tn~a 10.00 18685 Jos~ G~n~ ~.00 18~86 0~ B~T~s~ $.00 18687 Jo~ H~o~ 5.00 18688 G.P. Bs¢~ 56,74 18689 $.G. GossY E~x~s~s~s $01.36 18691G~TY o~ B.£.-P~TTY G~s~ 79.07 18692 G~T~ o~ B.B.-P~Y~o~ 6,110.80 18695 BoY~oN G~D~ U~o~ 484.00 ~869~ G~y o~ B.B.-R~r~ !61.58 18695 G~TY o~ B.B.-P~Ty G~s~ 49.44 WATER SYSTEH REVENUE FUND 10890 GxTY om B.B.-PmTTr G~sz 9.60 10891 R. T. Bsow~ !2. 70 ~0892 BILly R. MosL~Y 5.20 10893 Hmc~o~ ~rNCm~ ~.20 10894 N~w~ r~ S~m~z~s 3.84 10895 Cr~Y oF B.B.-P~Ro~n 779.64 WATER DEPOSITORS FUND 784i ~COT. OF Has. Josmps A~mANo 7.50 78~3 Acc~. o~ PE~ T~o~som 7. ~0 78~6 Acc~. oe Hmc~o~ Y~cm~ 7. 50 60. O0 SEWER REVENUE FUND 2189 GrT~' oF B.B.-PE~y 0~s~ 2190 GrTY OF B.B.-P~YROLL FUND SEWER ~ WATER DEPOSIT 358 AccT. OF ~mWLrN STEFENS 12.90 ~I1.92 524.82 7.50 152.77 160.27 050. 55 PAYMENTS MADE IN JUNE, I968 (GONT.) J~m 17, 1968 1968 19,-1968 GENERAL FUND 18696 Gmxm ~IooRm 18697 _~?'L PoLrcm gm,mFS 1~G98 ~s~ ~699 B~m Gaoss-B~m 18701 Os~m $0. O0 8.50 26. O0 1, 701.11 5. O0 ~.00 !, 774.61 WATER SYSTEM REYENUE FUND 10896 Po s~m,~ s~ms 10897 BLuE gRoss-BAem Szr~Lm 14~ . O0 72, 94 21 G. 94 SEWER RETE~VUE FUND 2191 Ga~ S~aEz.~ L~,~ma Go. 2192 B~.~m G~OSS-~L~E SH~mL~ !9.84 15.63 35. ~7 RETIREIfENT TRUST FUND 3GO B~aaY T~YLoa 6.90_ GENERA£ FUt[D 18702 OL~'ma F~nc~m~Lr 10. O0 18703 SIeuRs R,~smae 15.00 ~870~ Oo~. OF MOZO~ Ymszc~ms 2. 50 18706 Co~. OF Ho~o~ Yss~c~ms 3. 75 18707 0~ LEE WOO~EY 10. O0 18708 JmaaY Ezs~ Po~rz¢ I~c. 1,448. O0 18709 L. D. G~wroam 85.00 PUBLIGITY FU2ID 361Bor~ro~ Bzzcz G. OF C. .~69.0! GENERAL FU2/D 18710 Oap~.~ LE.~sm¢¢e 18711 18712 18713 18714 18715 18716 18 71 7 ~8718 536.02 G~z~rs H~cLzcz~z~ 60.00 Y~ma & SEW~SE Worms i0.00 A~E~ G~z~reZL Go~z~r II. 70 CITY OF WEST PZLm BE~cm 35. O0 Dom's Fr~zs~omE 27. !~ ' 60!. 45 RE~IJ.EHEi._ TRb~ST FUND 362 3.80 2, 033. 2, ~18.26 605.2~ PAYHENTS MADE IN JU~E, 1968 (CONT.) J~mE 20, 1968 BOYNTON BEACH HEMORIAL PARK FUND 363 F~as~ F~D. S.~v~N~s ~ LoAm .8,000.00 8, 000. O~ J~Nm 21, 1968 GENERAL FUND 18719 Go~. oF Horoa KzszczEs ~8720 BOY. TON CaEDIT U~ION 18721BoY~oN RE~Z~m~EN~ F~N~ 18722 Gz~Y oF B.B.-P~Y~o~ WATER SYSTEH REYE_,~UE FU,¥D 10898 .SEWER REYE~iUE FUND 2193 O~' OF B.B.-P~Y~oL~ 1.00 686.50 292.53 I3,150.35 14,130.38 1,402.74 858.6~ ~ J~mz 24, 1968 GENERAL FUND 1872~ G. E. B~a~ WATER SYSTEH RETE~¥UE FUND I0899 H~s. Hm~mm ~m~e 10900 J. G. G~LLOW_~Y 10901 Ro~o Os~c~ ~TER DEPOSITORS 7848 Accz. 78~9 7850 Acc~. 7851 7852 Acc~. 7855 Acc~. 785¥ L 7855 ~cc~. FUND OF R.E. OF ESTt~ER ~.4tVOFICK OF J~YES OF Jo~Y OF ~RaY Lows R~ SE~;ER BETENUE FUND 2194 RONALm OI-IILO~FT SEWER ~ ~ATER DEPOSIT FUND 364 Acc~. OF ~. G. ~dLL~WlY 365 ACC~. o~ B. ~ B. HO~N~ 36G 2COT. O~ RON~LD CH~LCR~FT 146.40 22.39 .9~ 3.95 27.28 32.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.-50 7.50 7.50 7.50 85.00 4_. 70 15.50 15.50 16.90 47.90 3! 1.28 PAYHENTS HADE IN JU~E, 1968 (CONT.) 25, 1968 GENERAL FUND 18727 N~s. G~c~ N~so~ ~8728 Hr e~L 18729 Er~ 10.00 !5.00 40.00 10.00 120.00 50.00 245.00 245.00 JUNE 26, 1968 GENERAL FUND 18731 Wr~,~r B. WATER SYSTEN REVENUE FUND 10903 DWEr, Lr-KrL~r BLDR$ WATER DEPOSITORS FUND 7856 AccT. OF JOE SPOS~TO 7857 FaEmE~I¢~ O. BON~En SEWER ~ W~TER DEPOSIT FUND 367 ACCT. OF DWELLY-KrL~Y 125. O0 3. 84 7. 50 7. 50 15.00 7. 50 co 166.~4 J~NZ 27, 1968 GENERAL FU~ 18732 BoY~r~ON BE,~arr ls~ 18733 E~STE~r AZaLrNZS 1873~ E~O~NE Wa~e~ 18735 Vr~eEN~ J. Gz~o SEWER REVENUE FUND 2196 Brssop PLUNBrN¢ CO. UTILITY GENERAL FUND N~T 'L BK $90.00 62.00 45.00 60.00 ,10.15 730.85 1,303. O0 1968 GENERAL FUND 18736 CrTr OF B.B.-PETTY O, lsz 45.84 18758 R~ L~ ~'~rer 442. ~0 ~8739 G. P. B~mr~EY 248.60 18740 U.S. Post OFFrCE ~8.00 18741 BOYN~ONCaE~r UWro~ 510.50 18742 BOYN~O~ BaH RE~r~E~E~T 185.13 1~7~3 CITY OF B.~.-P~YROLL 5, 729.3~ ~, ~. 6'1 P&YNENTS N/~DE IN JUNE, 1968 (GONT.) 28, 1968 WATER SYSTEH REYEffUE FU1CD 10904 Join Spos~Tm 5.20 1090~ City OF B.B.-P~Y GAs~ 3.00 10906 R~ r~o~ ~ cK~ Y 3. O~ 10907 ~. 10909 G~Y OF B.B.-PzYaoLL 1~680.89 1, 70~.26 WATER DEPOSITORS FUND 7858 AccT. o~ R~Ymo~m 7859 Acc~. OF Lzo J. E~ssTo~ SEWER REVEffUE FU~VD 2197 O~T~ OF 7.50 7. 50 15, O0 566.92 SEWER ~ WATER DEPOSIT FU~ $71Accz. OF Yo~ ~ W~z~r~ 7.50 $0.0~ 640.79