Minutes 03-18-68MINUTES OF REGUI~AR CITY COUNCIL M-EETI~G HELD AT CITY HALL,
BO.Y!-ITON BEACtl, FLORIDA ON MONDAY~ M~LRCH .18, 1968 AT 7:~0 P.M.
PPiS .ENT:
Michael V. Michael,
Vincent J. Gallo, Vice Mayor
Gilbert HoCollins, Councilman
Leonard E. Nylund~Councilman
Thomas A. Sun~ers,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. Douglas Smith, and the
Flag Salute was ledby George Jo~nson, Recreation Director.
Recognition of Civic Organizatipns:
M~yor Michael introduced Mrs. ~arry Martin, President of ·
the Boynton Beach Junior Woman's Club and ~rs. Harry Vaughn,
of the Boynton Beach Sorosis.
Presentation of Participants. in. "Youth in Government":
Mayor Michael introduced the 58 participating students from
Boynton Beach Jr. High School and "Mayor" Ernie Gilm~r came
fo~ard and thanked the City Officials for their interest and
cooperation in making this night possible.
"M~yor" Ernie Gilmer introduced ~.~. Renice Lansing, Principal
of Boynton Beach Jr. High School who commented about the
extreme interest the students have in City Government, and
the pleasure they derive from being able to "take over" the
positions of the City employees for this evening as well as
on Tuesday, March 19th, between the hours of I0 A.M. and
noon.
At this point, Mrs. Padgett, City Clerk, administered the
Oath of Office to the 56 participating students.
MINUTES:
~egular Meeting - March 4, 1968
irt. ~ytund moved that the Minutes of ~.rch 4, 1968 Meeting
be a~cepted as presented. ~. Gallo seconded. Unanimously
carried.
OLD BUS!L~ESS:
Approval Requested to Have ~gineering Reoort Prepared,
(On the Table):
F~. Summers moved that this item be removed from the
teble for discussion. Mr.Gallo seconded. Unanimously
carried.
Page No. 1
~-T/qU TES
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
MARCH 18~ 1968
City Manager stated that this was a report requested by City
Council several wee~ks ago and he had attempted to ~cquire
proposals from several engineering firm~ but had been inform.-
ed that according to ethical standards, we are only able to
approach one engineering f.iz~ at a time and inasmuch as the
City is still ~ing business wi~h Russell and Axon Consult-
ing Engineers/~e o~her firms would not submit a proposal
until we either accept or reject Russell &Axon's proposal.
Mr. Nylund quest~O~ whether or not we have to hire a con-
sulting engineer at this time.
City Attorney stated that Russell and Axon were available for
consulting services but would have to be employed for special
pro3ects.
Mr. Courtney stated that two functions are involved here:
1. To make periodical surveys and a report to the bond
holders for their information and 2. The requirements of
the Bond Resolution whereby we have to employ a consulting
firm to advise the City on general operations.
Much discussion followed.
Mr. Summers moved we authorize the City Manager and City
Attorney to prepare a contract for the services as outlined
by Russell &Axon in their proposal dated ~rch 18, 1968.
~4r. Gallo seconded.
Mayor k4ichael pointed out that the City Council has been able
to decrease the original proposal submitted by Russell and
Axon by at least half the original costs after their meeting
with Mr. George Pzdsseli of March 18, 1968.
The motion passed 4-1 I,~o ~ylund dissenting.
AWARDING OF BIDS~
Kiddy Park Equ. i~Dment:
Mr. Courtney explained that the Tabulating Committee con-
sisting ofWilliamAltan, Purchasing ~gent, George Johnson,
Recreation Director, Mrs. Harry Martin~ President of Jr.
Woman's Club and the City Manager reconumend the following:
Mexico Forge:
Stage Coach $635.00
Animals $270.00
R. E~ Burke Co.:
Climber $117.50
~;~er ry-Go-Round $258.50
_ Page No. 2
MIb~JTES
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
MARCH 18, 1968 .
Miracle Playground Equip. Co.
Turtle (fiberglass) $197.00
Park Benches $204.00
Animal Slide :$313.00
Mayor Michael stated he noticed we did not accept ~he low-
est bid.
Mr. Courtney explained that many aspects were t~c~n into con-
sideration such as the weight, type of equipment, material
used, sturdiness of the product and the safety of the chil-
dren, therefore, it was the considered opinion of the Tabu-
lating Committee that these were the best bids for ~e needs
and requirements of the proposed Kiddy Park at the Civic
Center.
~,~. Gallo moved we accept the recommendations of the Tabu-
lating Committee on this equipment. ~lr. Nylund seconded.
Unanimously carried.
.PUBLIC AUDIF~CE:
Ra~mond E. Martin, 919 S. W. 27th Way came for~ard to express
his objections to the proposed Trailer Ordinance.
Rev. Douglas Smith, 625 ~illcrest Rd. came forward as a citi-
zen and also in the capacity as President of the Ministerial
Association to express objections to the extension of the
bar hours and suggested a debate be held between members of
the Ministerial Association and representatives of the
liquor industry to try and resolve this issue.
F~s. George Latcham came forward to congratulate the parti-
cipating students on their interest in City GoverP~ent and
expressed the hope they would atten~ future meetings with
their parents.
F~s. Emily Jackson voiced her objections to the pmoposed Palm
Beach Co. Tax District for the 1-95 Interchange.
Rev. R. M. Lee 407 N. ~. 9th Ave voiced his objections to
the extension of bar hours.
Peter Doelger 129 S. W. 7th Ave. expressed his opinion regard-
ing trailers and campers and indicated h~ was in favor of
parking this equipment on private property.
C. Stanley Weaver 322 S. W. 8th Ave. President of the Volun-
teer Firemen's Association announced that $4,000 had been
raised by his group and it will be used to purchase a first
aid truck, and requested the assistance of the City to
secure bids for this equipment.
Page No. 3
MINUTES
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
MARCH 18, 1968
Mr. Wallace 2830 S. W. 9th St. stated he was in favor of
the proposed Trailer Ordinance.
Ernest G. $imon,Attorney representing High Point Condominiums
wondered %~hy Ordinance 68-6 Re: Fire Prevention was being
considered this evening. And further stated, that inasmuch
as High Point was being turned over to the resident-owners
by the developers, would the new corporation be responsible
for furnishing the required fire equipment as requested by
the City's Fire Department.
Mr. Moore stated that if the fire equipment had not been in-
stalled at the time the developers turned over the manage-
ment of High Point to the apartment owners, that they would
have to have this equipment installed. ~owever, the Ordinance
being considered tonight had no bearing on this recent re-
quest by the City, it was merely to up-date the City's Fire
Code.
F~-~ BUS~_~ESS:
Thank you Letters:
City Clerk read a letter received fromM rs. Jean Martin,
President of the Jr. Woman's Club.
City Clerk read a letter received from Mrs. Helen A. Glass,
representative of the parents in the area of N~ E. 1st St.
and ~. E. 2nd Ave.
LEGAL:
Ordinance 68-4 (2nd Reading) Establishing Hours of Sale of
Alcoholic Beverages.
City Attorney read Ordinance 68-4 by caption only.
Mr°Collins made a motion that this item be placed on the
t~ble for further discussion.
Mr. Summers seconded the motion with the stipulation that
the debate (previously mentioned by Rev. Douglas Smith)
take place.
Mr. Collins stated he still feels that an additional fee
should be infringed upon those bars who chose to remain
open until 5 A.M.
Motion carried 3 to 2 with Mayor Michael and Vice M~yor
Gallo voting nay.
Page No. 4
fL-
MINUTES
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
MARCH. 18~ 1.968
City Clerk road a letter recoived from the Executive Council
of the Sterllng Village Citizens, InC, in which they object-
ed to the extension of the bar hours, which Was signed bY
37 residents of that complex.
Ordinance 68-5 (2nd Reading) Rezoning Lots 4,5,6~7 & 8, Block
1~. Civic Center and adjoining Darcel in Sec. 22-45S~Range
City Attorney read above Ordinance by caption only.
Mr. Gallo moved Ordinance 68-5 to change the zoning from R-iA
to R-l, be passed on second reading. ~lr. Summers seconded.
Unanimously carried.
Ordinance 68-6 (Emergency) Amending Section 12-1 of the
Code re: Fire Prevention: .
City Attorney read the above Ordinance, then stated the
reasons for Ordinance 68-6 was to up-date the City's Fire
Code inasmuch as this had not been done since 1956.
Much discussion followed as to whether or not this must be
an emergency Ordinance. It was the feeling of the City
Council that inasmuch as this Ordinance had been delayed
for so long, there would be no reason why it could not follo%~
the regular channels, as basically they disapproved of
emergency Ordinances°
Mr.Gallo moved that Ordinance 68-6 be accepted on tst read-
ing since obviously it was not going to pass with a 4-1 vote
which is necessary for an emergency ordinance. ~4r.$ummers
seconded. Unanimously carried.
Ordinance 68-7 (Emerqency) Re: Cigarette Tax:
City Attorney read Ordinance 68-7 and explained that inaemueh
as the Florida Legislature provided for the imposition of
an additional cigarette excise tax to be effective April 1st,
it was necessary for the City to pass Ordinance 68-7 immedi-
ately in order to receive the taxes which will take effect
on April 1st, otherwise th~ exci~e taxes will revert to the
State of Florida.
Mr. Gallo moved Ordinance 68-7 bo passed as an emergency
Ordinance. Mr. Collins seconded. Unanimously carried.
Page No.5
MINUTES
R~GULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
~MARCH IB~ 1988
F~yor Michael read a letter received from Mr. Hank Thompson
in which he explained the proposed South Palm Beach County
Tax District from which monies could be obtained to finance
1-95 Interchange for the City of Boynton Beach, as well as
surrounding co~unities.
Discussion followed by the City Council, in which they con-
cluded that the citizens of Boynton Beach should be advised
of this issue and public meetings should be scheduled to
which Commissioner'-Warrenand his assistants should be pre-
sent, in order to answer questions pertaining to this issue.
Mr. Summers moved we permit the Road Planning Committee to
proceed with their plans to have a petition signed, but
mean%,;hile authorize the City Manager to arrange a Public Hear-
ing with the County Commissioners and publicize said meeting
so the Citizens of Boynton Beach can participate in this dis-
cussion. Mr. Gallo seconded. Unanimousl~ carried.
~oDsider Lease Agreemen~ with, FraternalOrder of Police:
Mayor Michael explained that basically this was a Lease
Agreement with the Fraternal Order of Police for a 30 year
period at $1o00 per year, for the purpose of leasing City
property for a Rifle Range.
Mr. Nylund moved we grant this 30 ~ear lease at $1.00 per
year to the Fraternal Order of Police. Mr. Gallo seconded.
Unanimously carried.
,Transfer of FUnds:
Mr. Courtney explained these transfers were made for the speci-
fic reasons as explained on the list submitted.
Mr. Gallo moved the List of Transfers be approved and become
part of these i~nutes. Mr. Summers seconded. Unanimously
carried.
Presentation of 19~6-67 Audit ReDort-
Mr. Summers moved we accept this report as presented. Mr.
Nylund seconded. Unanimously carried.
Consider Request of Waiver of Civil Service Rules
Re: Detective ~aminatlons:,
Mr. Courtney explained that the Police Department had two
patrolman who desired to take the detective examination but
these applicants do not have the required 12 month tenure.
Page Iqo.6
MINUTES
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
MARCH 18, 1968
Fir. Gallo moved we permit the two patrolman to take the
detective examination. ~ir. Summers seconded. Unanimously
carried.
List of Payments made in F~ruary:
Fir. b~ylund moved we accept the List of P~yments be presented.
Mr.Gal!o Seconded. Unanimously carried.
ADDroval of Bills:
City Clerk presented the following bills and advised they
had been checked by the Finance Department and approved hy
the City ~nager.
Boynton Beach Chamber of
Commerce (February)
$1,447.90
Benz Chevrolet Co.
Compact Car-Insp. Dept.
$1,792.77
De Marco Tractor & Implement
Tractor with backhoe
and Loader $7,495.00
Gerald L. Hawkins,Auditor
General Fund $775.00
Wtr. & Sewer
Fund $1,365.00
$2,140.00
~. Summers moved we approve these bills for payment. Mr.
~ylund seconded. Unanimously carried.
Reconsider the Minutes of F_eb_ruary 19~ 1968 Meefing:
City Cle~ advised~the following items had been omitted
from the Minutes of Regular Council Meeting of February 19~
1968; and a motion to amend these Minutes would be in order.
(A)
Page 3 - Bids were opened for Three ~obile Ra~ios
and one Base Station. ('The underscored words were
omitted.)
(B)
Pag9 9 - The bill from Jerry Earl Pontiac for 4
Police Cars ~ $2,483.78 each, less trade in or net
amount of $8,485.12 was presented for pa~a~ent.
Motion made to pay same by Mr. Sun~ers. Seconded
by Mr. Nylund and unanimously carried.
Page No. 7
MIAVJTES
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
.MARCH 18, 1968
This entire paragraph (B) needs to be added to the Minutes
of February 19, 1968.
~wir. Nylund made the motion to amend the Minutes of the
February 19th Me,ting to include Items "A" & "B". I~r. Gallo
seconded. Unanimously carried.
OTHER:
Authorizati__on t9 qo oqt for..Bids on Amblewa9on-Ambulance:.
Mr. Summers made a motion to authorize the City Manager to
go out for Bids on the FirstAid Rescue Truck for the Volun-
teer Fire Department. Mr. Collins seconded. Unanimously
carried.
Discussion of "Public Audience":
Much discussion followed by ~%e City Council as to how the
segment: "Public Audience" should be handled.
Mr. Summers stated he felt discussion should take place when
an issue is presented to Council.
Mr. Gallo stated he felt that all public opinions should be
heard at the designated time allotted to "Ptf01ic Audience".
Mr. Gallo recommended that Mr. Courtney obtain a copy of a
speech made by Mayor Sease of Titusville at the Florida
League Conference, as he'thought that City had an excellent
method of resolving this problem.
Mayor Michael stated that this discussion would continue at
the next Workshop.
Evaluating the Various City Bqards and Committees:
Mr. Gallo was of the opinion that the City was not using the
Boards and Committees to their capabilities and for which .
they were intended. He further stated that the use of these
Boards and Committees were intended to save the City Council
muck time and work. It was Mr. Galto's recommendation that
this matter be taken up at the Workshop Session of March 25th.
Page No. 8
MISK3TES
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
,MARCH 25,, 1968 __ J
There being no further business~ Mr. Summers made a motion
the meeting be adjourn. ~. Gallo seconded. Unanimously
carried.
Meeting adjourned at 10:15 P.M.
Michael V. Michael, Mayor
Gilbert 8. Collins, Councilman
L~6nard E. ~yluna, ~'un6ifm"an
Thomas A.Summ~s, Councilman
(Mrs°) Tereesa Pa~tt; City Clerk
Page
PAYHENTS ~DE IN FEBRUARY BY DATE
FEBRUARY 1, 1968
FEBRUARY 2, 1968
FEBRUARY 5, 1968
FEBRUARY 6, 1968
FEBRUARY 7, 1968
FEBRUARY 8, ~968
FEBRUARY 9, t968
FEBRUARY !2, t968
FEBRUARY 15, 1968
FEBRUARY 1~ 1968
FEBRUARY 15, 1968
FEBRUARY 20, 1968
FEbRUaRY 21, 1968
UARY 2~, 196~
UA~Y 23,
FEB~RY 2~,
FEB~UA~Y 29,
1968 ............................
1968 .............................
1968 ............................
1968 ............................
1968 ............................
5440. 71
22, 507.63
2. 501.96
892.58
316. 55
4, 1944.09
2, 290. 09
216. $6
9, $81.22
52, 2449.98
1, 119.90
1, 56~. 4:1
s, 5?2. o8
PAYHENTS MADE BY FUNDS
GENERAL FUND-.-~-===--- .........................
WATER SYSTE~ REYENUE FUND ....................
WA~ER DEPOSITORS FUND .......................
SEWER REYENUE FUND ...........................
SEWER ~ WATER DEPOSITORS FUh'D ................
SE~CER DEPOSIT FUND ...........................
FIREMEN'S RELIEF d~ PENSION FU~D ..............
POLICE RETIREMENT FUND .......................
BOYNTON BEACH kIEHORIAL PARK FUND .............
-PUBLICITY FUJ~D .............
CIGARETTE TAX FUND ...........................
I ~ $ FUND .................................
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT FUND .....................
CIYIG CENTER BOND SINKING FUND ..............
MUNICIPAL S~I~ING POOL BOND SINKING FUND ....
89, 016.11
$7, 295.11
322.50
$0, 6449.68
85.70
6.50
4,0244.27
2, ooo. oo
1,200. O0
1,031.3i
1,000o O0
°79
151.32
1. O0
958.60
67, 700. 79
PAYMENTS MADE IN FEBRUARY, 1968
FEB.
1968
gENERAL FUND
1 ?849 BorNmom Bcz FIam Dmm~.
17855 Czar oF B,B,-Pz~r S,~sm
17854 CZ~x om B,B.-Pm~, Czsm
WATER
lOGi£
lOGl$
SYSTEM REYENUE FUND
SEWER REYENUE FUND
20~4 Cm'.Y oF B.B.-Pm~Y
404.14
44.9?
28. O1
4.50
540.
FEB.
19G8
GENERAL FUND
I ?855
17856
1 ?857
1 7858
17859
17860
17861
17862
1 ?865
17864
1 7865
17866
17867
1 7868
17871
17872
17875
CzTr OF B.B.-W,~Tma Dmm~.
CITY OF FT.
IBM CO~O~TZOm
N~t~ Imsr. LAw
P~zY Bowms I~c.
ALLIED C~LOaINE ~
Bor,v~oN Bc~ F~am
Oz~ oF
WATEB SYSTEM REYENUE FUND
10614 ~4
10615 AL~XEr
106!G CIvr OF B.B.-PaYaoL~
SEWER REYENUE FUND
2025 Yza~m~ & Waz~mz
2026 AL~imm Cz~oaimm
202? CI~r om B.B.-P,~r~oLL
475. OG
I. O0
14.50
67. 50
1. O0
83.55
64.50
15.92
160. 50
25.56
46. 70
1G. O0
11.50
87. O0
12, 684. 96
770. O0
4-,6t2.90
19,138.15
262.90
501.60
1, 661.54
2,426.04
26.65
2~I.88
674.91
943.44
22, 507. 63
PAYMENTS MADE IN FEBRUARY, 1968 (GONT. )
FEB.
5, 1968
6, 1968
GENERAL FUND
17869 BsowAam
17870
~7874
:~ 78 75
1 7876
17877
17879
57880
1 7881
17882
1 7885
1 7884
1 7885
1 7887
17889
17890
1 789~
111.70
GADZL~AC GLASS 008~. 78.35
CITY OF 8. B.-PmT~Y CASS $0.46
Go~maCE NATZO~AL BZ~K 34. ~
Bm~zneo ?~e~os ~ I~p~. 66.37
Wmz ~v N~ eDowm~ 1 ~2. O0
~mxma~ Taac~ P~n~s 37. $5
f~IL BARN 150. O0
IEaOX Coa~. 1~. 4~
WATER
1061 ?
10618
10619
10620
10621
SYSTEM REVENUE FUND
B~ ~o~ F. Po~p
Bran A~
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
7639 EmiA R. HATSAWA~.'
7640
7641 Acc~.
7642 A¢c~.
7643 Acc~.
7644 Acc~.
OF RAYMOND POPp
oF B. C. REYNOLm$
OF WIA~IA~ POOLmY
SEWER REVENUE FUND
2028 ?mc~NIc INSTS~mmNTS
FIREMEN'S RELIEF & PENSION FUND
239 HAaOLS P. HmSRIN~
GENERAL FUND
17892 JomN Mu-~msy
1 7895 Rreszar Nm~'zm
1 7894 WI~,izm A~LAm
17.16
24. O0
80.98
6.84
7. 50
7.50
7.50
7. 50
7.50
. ,Z. 5o
45. O0
,,.4.9. ss
24.27
24. O0
24. O0
2. 051~ 96
PAYMENTS ~ADE IN FEBRUARY, 19G8 (CON?.)
6, 1968
1968
WATER SYSTEM RETENUE FUND
10622 DzawzN Lowm
10623 Nas.
10G25 Bm~m K~rwm~
5. £0
5.20
6. 96
., . 80
18.1G
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
?G45 Mas. Nz~mtN K. H~NT ?.50
7646 ACCT. or INxz S~Nms 7.$0
7G47 AccT. OF
7648 Acc~. OF M~S. Ela~m~ S~z~T ~50
?650 Acc~. or Nmoae~ T. Loa~ 7.50
7651 ~ccT. om W.£. Boao=em EsT. .,, 7.60
60.00
SEWER REYENUE FUND
2033 Gmoaem f. Lo~m
SEWAGE DEPOSIT FUND
336 Acc~. OF Gmoaem T. Loa~
SEWER ~ WATER DEPOSIT FUND
241 AccT. OF JOHN FtULKmER
242 JomN Ft~mmma
243 Acc~. or JOE Lo.rs Goat
PUBLICITY FUND
240 BorN~o= Bmt¢m
NENERAL FUND
17896 G~T¥ OF B.B.-PxTTy CAss
~ UB
PUBLICITY FUND
· 33
6. gO
1~. 50
13. 20
,1.,,s. o
44.20
696.09
46. 77
120. O0
316.55
1968
(OONT.)
NEFERA£ FU;[D
17897 Hz~aY LUNSFOR~
17898 R~ D.
17899 Jo~N W. JohNstoN 7.76
17900 No~ HUD~LmS~OH 3.67
17901 So. BmL~ Tm~. & ?m~. 80.10
1790£ OrTZ OF B.B.-W~?xu DEmZ. £78.18
17~03 J. B=SsXLL FolLow MD 7.00
1790~ t~I~rox INTEaN~T'L gOaP. 11.29
17905 F.W. EINI¢~E
1 7907 PamN~Iom-H~LL INc. 1G. 96
1 ?908 C~Nm Moo~m 1~. O0
17~0~ BL~m Caoss-B~m SmmELm 1,818.01
17910 MZN~FtCTURERS ~IFE INS. 1~.00
17~11 SO. BELL Tmn. ~ TmL. BO. ?0
3,035.57
FATED SYSTEH REYENUE FUND
10626 $o. BmLL TEL. & Tm~,. .95
10627 SO. Mm~-,xa S~pm~x INc. 350. O0
10628 B~m Caoss-B~m Smrm~ 83.$6
10629 g~zcm
10~S0 faom~s 22.96
10631 H~NgF~e~aEaS
' '7~.
SEWER REYENUE FUND
2029
2030 BL¢m ¢aOSS-BLVE
2031 MZNUF~dCT~;REI~B LrFm INs.
377. 82
26. 05
404.43
4, 194.03
FEB.
5
1968
GENERAL. FUND
17912 FL~. STz~m gNz~'masz~r
17913 Oz~y ox B.B.-P.~raoLL
17914 BoYNvoN ~I~EDIT UNION
WAFER SYSTEM REYENUE FUND
10632 ff~y OF B.B.-PzYaOL.5
SEWER REYENUE FUND
2034
20. O0
186.25
469. O0
933.24
,681.54t
290. 03
PAYMENTS MADE IN FERRUARY, 1966 (OONT.)
FEB.
12,
1968
GENERAL FUND
17915 Oca~ms E. W~z~m~
17916 ~¥ OF B.B.-Pm~Ty Czsm
17917 C~r OF B.B.-Pm~r O~sm
SEWER & WATER DEPOSIT FUND
246 Ac¢~. OF S~r¢o-I~,~maNzT'~,.
45.00
4~ 87
97.49
190.56
216.56
FEB.
15,
1968
GENERAL FUND
1 7918 M¢~. Fr~. OFF. ASS
1 7920 B~¢~zmm
17921 ~m~m NOOSE
17922 Jm~ E~A Pom~ra¢ I~¢.
1792~ C~vr OF B.B.-PE~r
!792~ C~r OF B.B.-PmvTr
17925 Cz~Y ~F B.B.-W~m~ Dmm~.
WATER SYSTEM REKENUE FUND
20654 Cri, r o~ B.B.-Pmv~rr Czszt
10655 Oryx OF B.B.-Pm~Tr O~s~
SEWER REYENUE FUND
2055 fixer OF B.B.-Pm~'r
20. O0
17. 42
50.00
8, 485. ~2
G?. 23
41.10
6 71,. 96
9, 552. es
16. 88
19. G$
6.86
581.52
14,
1968
~ENERAL FUND
17926 Cm~s~ms
WATER SYSTEM REYENUE FUND
10656 RmF~mmrm~ & Imm~oF.
lOGS? A~F~mm Dm~r~
7652
?655
7655
7656
7657 Acc~.
SEWER REYENUE FUND
2056 REFUlgBr~ d: Im~,~Or'.
15.25
26, 560.15
26, 584.85
7. 50
7. 50
7.50
7. 50
7.50
15. O0
52. 50
25~ 79 7. 58
52,249.98
15,
1968
GENEP~L FUND
17927 AB~E¢Z IsBcs~arms Irc.
17928 ABF~Ncz Ara CoNDr~roN.
17929 ALLE~
17950 JO~N
1 7951
1 7932
1 7953
1 7954
17955
1 7956
17957
1 7958
10639
10640
10641
10642
106~3
106~4
SEWER REYENUE FUND
2037 BorN~oN ArrTo Sr;~LY
2058 DoN's FZaES~ON~
144.50
15. 70
i$. 80
8. O0
48. $9
129o 02
5. O0
115. B5
50. O0
~9.50
26. 50
153.15
75 .
178.76
9.35
?0.52
40. 98
~5.52
,
553.87
1.13
5.89
1,119.90
FEB.
1968
GENERAL FUND
17959 Oz~r OF B.B.-Pzrao~L
179~0 BorNzo~ CaEor~ UmroN
WiTEB SYSTEN REFENUE FU~
106~5 ~ITY OF B.B.-P~YaO&L
SEWER REYENUE FUND
2039 Crwr OF B.B.-P~Yaora,
12, 204. ?~
680. O0
12, 884. 74
1. GG1.54
668.28
15, 214.56
PAYMENTS MADE IN FEBRUARY, 1968 (GONT.)
GENERAL
1794.2
1 7944
1 7946
I
~ 795~
1 ?955
1 7956
~ 7958
~ 7959
17960
lse B~r OF
~z~r oF B.B.-P~y
Jo~
Jo~ s
4.00.90
68. 32
10. O0
199. $0
$4..24.
$OG. 4.9
t O~ O0
10. O0
15.00
lO. oo
5~ O0
55. 8£
£4.90
45. ~0
Gg. G8
$1fi~.O0
200;72fi
21
8~ 50
FEB.
20,
1968
1064.6
106~7
1064.9
SYSTEM REYENUE FUND
CrTr om B.B.-WAem~ DmmT.
GE~ L. H~wmzss
So. ~XT~ S~mm~ Co.
SEWER REYENUE FUND
2040 CITY OF B.B.-PE~'ey CAss
PUBLICITt~ FUND
24.7 Borz¢~o~ T~ArmL
248 Dzcmr~rso~ Amrma~zsz~c~
GEiVEBAL FUND
~7965
1 7966 Seza Pamss
17967 S~ Sm~TZ~m~
17968 Earn
1 ?969 ~. W. W~so~ ~.
12.59
1 75. O0
58. 35
25. G$
12.69
68. 4.5
31.02
15.50
4.4..61
20.00
750. O?
PAYMENTS MADE IN FEBRUARY, 1968 (CONT.)
FEB.
20, 1968
GENERAL FUND
17970 So. REAL TEL. · TEL. 522.92
17971 F.E. M~S~E~D 90.51
17972 CZTZmS gmat'ZeE Co. 1,085.60
17975 ~.~. B~ 119. 70
I797~ S~mcr~ Assess. FCN~ 678.~9
17975 I ~ S F~N~ (C~r o~ DB) ~,667.77
1 7976 N~m,
1 79 77 B.B. Nrmosza~ Pz~r 1,865. O0
17978 PO~CE
17979 F~mrY'z R&P
17980 Pa~¢r~r F~
12,~70,81
WATER SYSTEM REYENUE FUND
10650 W,~Tma & SmWma DEP. F¢ND 15.20
10651 T.T. W~LSm 2.04
10652 DmMza¢O ~ SONS ~. ~8
10655 C~r OF B.B.-¢mN'~ F¢=r G?O.O~
1065~ Czar or B.B.-Smwma FaNta
10656 2o. Bx~ TEL. ~ TEL. i10,25
10657 Cx~zms SEa~Cm Or~ CO. ~06.87
808. $ 7
SEWER REYENUE FUND
2042 ?rsr,~Lm's
204..~ ZEp ~ANCFA¢TUi~ZY~. ~0.
20~5 Jz~rs ~. Bz~a
20~ OzTY OF B.B.-~m~'~ F~y~
$7.50
142.56
23.25
2.99
8.40
2~.70
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
7658 ACCT. OF C,~SL~Om Wzrm~m ?.50
7659 CLaim gmrSTma 7.50
7661 ~cc~. o~ ?.T. ~ZLS~ 15.00
7662 Acc~. OF MTLLtRD MCGEE 7.50
~5. ~
SEWER & WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
249 ACCT. oF J.~mms A. Bzz~
15. 50
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT FUND
250 CITY OF B.B.-~ENEaaA
BOYNTON BEAGH MEMORIAL FUND
251 CrTY OF B.B.-~mNE~L FaNm 1~200.00 14~885o 70
PAYHENTS M~DE IN FEBRUTRY, 1968
FEB.
FEB.
FEB,
21,
22,
1968
1968
968
GENERAL FUND
1 7981 G~zDY Go=~zNmr
1 7982 AmNm~TE P. TrNmE~
1 7983 JE~ E~ Pom~r~¢,
INC.
NUNICIPAI, SWINMING POOL BOND FUND
252
GE~ERAL FUND
92.50
17.25
492.16
25. O0
62~. 91
957. 50
17985 ~rvr oF B.B.-PE~r Czss 17.92
17986 gr~r oF B.B.-PE~r 0~sm 42.17
17988 Yr~cm~ J. ~o 80.00
17989 E~w~ D~Fr ~, I50. O0
17990 S~¢~ B. F¢z~ 70.00
17991 ~
17992
17993 BL¢m Caoss~B~¢E Ssm~n 66~ 00
2, 991.28
W~4TER SYSTEI¥I REYENUE FUND
t 0655 D.R. Wmss G. 70
~0658 HomEs mr LEOm 2.90
10659 Rre~ BE~S~Er~ 2. 59
10660 ~a KILLY 4.72
10661 Earc F. Yl~Lo~ 18~.~
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
7665 Join E~,~,ma 7. 50
766~ ~cc~. OF TZOXZS SCOTT 7.50
7665 Ae~. Om D.R. WE~m 15.00
7GGG Ace~. oF Homms ~r Lmom ?. 50
7GG? Aec~. o~ Rrcm~m Bm~xs~mrm 7.50
7668 ~ee~. or A~s~s Kr~r 7.50
NENEBAL FU&~
1799~ BormTom ?t~z~,m~ .4~mmer 111.00
17995 A~m~ Ommmze~ Co. 18.10
17996 Borg,om Bmze~ S~za 5~. 77
17997 Do~'s Fr~xs~o~m ~5.58
17998 Eaz~ Oo~s~ P~mm~ Go. 26.28
18000 F~z. Rmesm~o~ Ass ~m. 2~. O0
18001 F~. L~mam~Lm Nmws 7.48
18002 L~rm~ OOMP~Ny 52.50
1800~ Or~r oF B.B.-P~Y~o~L 5,02~.19
1800~ Bormzor O~mor~ U~ro= 6~8.00
1,564-. ~1
245.09
PAYMENTS MADE IN FEBRUARY, 1968
FE~.
FEB.
25,
26,
1968
1968
GENERAL FUND
18005 H~smx ~ G~Ze~ZTm
18006 N.Y. A~mLm~re S~mmL~
18007 0~.~ $~o~ S~o~,
WATER
~OGG2
10665
1066~
SYSTEM REYENUE
W.H. O~a~s ~ Go.
GrTY oF B.B.-PaYBOLA
SEWER REYENUE FUND
20~ 7 B & H
2048 G~Y oF B.B.-P~YaOLn
781.68
90.9~
10.95
6,771o~7
$1.97
5.88
971~.09
22.00
80?.52
GENERAL FUND
18008 L~w~ M~. ~ Sma~. Ass'x. 5.00
1800.9 P.~z,~ Bm.~cm L~m~ S~cs 20.89
18010 ?ao~r~s I~c. 121.06
18011 ~om~ G~s~ Rm~rs~m~ 285.51
18012 Pze~an G~m~c~ Co. 1 ?. 50
18013 Bmmmx Coa~. 23.90
18014 B~mmN GoNs~R~c~moN Go. 78.50
18015 So. B~e Go~m GO~ESS 9.75
18016 PIERCE TI~E 00. 17.81
1801 7 ~ DEs Imm~s~zms 129.50
180!8 F~. Powm~ ~ L~ Go.
18019 Om~x oF B.B.-W~E~ Dmm~. I51~
18020 lUTOPROn~CTS INC. 2~.21
18021 Bo~m~o~ W~-P~mm 294.$3
18022 Baew~m P~m ~ SUPPLY 81.67
1802~ B=~o~ms Go~m. 21. ~
1802~ Cr~ms Sm~rem 0~ 50.22
18025 Dom's F~msTomE 34.08
2, t99~ $6
WATER SYSTEM REYENUE FUND
IOGG5 G~se M~rs~r B~m- 65. 76
10666 Cg~sz N~z~m B~.vm 5.90
10667 Gm, sm H~m~z~x B~m 15.55
IOGG8 F~oa~m~ Powma ~ Lz~m~ Co. 2,189.~2
10669 A~om~om~c~s Im~. 1.~
SEWER REVENUE FUND
2050 Gmasm H~mmazv~x B~rm
12.$9
144.88
762.59
919.66
8, 5 72.08
FEB.
26,
1968
PAYMENTS MADE IN FEBRUARY, 1968 (CON?.
SWIMNING POOL BOND SINKING FUND
253 O~sm
CIVIC CENTER BOND SINKING FUND
I ~ S FUND
FIR.EMEN'S RELIEF & PENSION FUND
256 ls~ Fmmm~zA S~v~mes ~ Lean
POLICE RETIREMENT FUND
257 Is~ FEmm~L Sz~rmes
1.t0
1.00
4,000,00
2.000.00
11~400.22
FEB.
27, 1968
GENERAL FUND
18026 E~a~mY $~mm~x Go.
180~7
18028
18029
18030
18051
18032
18036
18054
18055
18056
18057
18058
18059
180~0
18041
180~2
GEnERaL ~RUOK P~I~TS
Pa~ Bm~om pos~
PoaTEa
XEROX
HIOHS~IT~ 00. INc.
WATER SYSTEM REYENUE FUND
lOG?2 Omar om B.B.-Px~r O~sm
SEWER REYE~YUE FUND
2052 O~'r
2053 Borm~oN
2055 Nmmms
2056 Brm~EW~Y PL~NmINe
CIGARETTE TAX FUND
258 O~r OF B.B.-Gm~r~z~
31.75
60.50
221. O0
2t. 75
51.96
53.10
140.96
13.05
$5.47
94.35
32.6~
19.68
413.29
161.62
16.60
61. O1
45. O0
32.15
3.77
35.45
19.26
11.42
73.94
1~000.00
2, 549. 79
PAY;!ENT$ I~ADE IN FEBRUARY, 1968
FEB.
28, 1968
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
?GG9 AccT. OF RALmm W. Bo~ma
?G?O AL~,m~r N. PowmL~ EST~Tm
7671 ACCT.
?G?2 Has.
7G75 ACCT.
?G74 ACCT.
76 75 Acer.
7G76 ACCT.
OF F. Go
GEe. WmLLS
OF RA~ G~TERRA
OF B~y ~sma
OF COL. PO~NDEX~E~
OF HENRY
o 95
5.20
12.22
21.41
7. 50
7. 50
?. 50
7. 50
?.50
7.50
15.00
88.91
FEB.
29, 1968
GENERAL FUk-D
18045 ST~m~n OI~ Co.
18044 GErm MOORE
1~045 GI~r oF B.B.-P~Y~OLL
90.51
7~. O0
4 76.60
639.11
2,639.11
MOB. GAN GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY
City of Bo~mton Beach
!20 ~, Eo Second Avenue
Boymton [Beach~ Florida
City i%~nager
Dear Sirs:
We enclose herewith Cremation Certificate(s) single copy,
2 in duplicate, in triplicate, in quadruplicate, covering
the destruction of the following described securities:
DESCRIPTION
Fy. ce value :anceiied~,~.3~.~c",~,~-~ detached from City of
~rmaa Water amd Se~-~ez Re,z~_u~ Bonds
&~o:.~ Serles i ~ ~ ~ Dec. 1~ ~oXa
$B3~637.50
F,~ce value cancei!ea Cpns. detached from C-~3 Boyntou Beach~
F[uor~aa %,~ater & Sex,~r Revenue Bonds 7_ssue of 196! Series
aatec, ~c. ~,~ 19o'-
ertificate sent to:
l~oue
Authorized SignatUre
MORGAN GUARANTY: T~P, cUST COMPANY
. cancelleo
8 December 1,1965 $20100
?ne abe,v.e ~oupo~S ~e~e~trs~e ~oy ~forgan~ ~a~a,u~~ ~us% ~e~any of
during the ve~iod '~ecembe~ 1965/~Y !966:in~%usive
MORGAN GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY