Minutes 02-19-68MINUTES OF REGULAR CITY COU~CIL MEETING HELD AT CITY kIALL,
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA ON MON~Y~ FEB.~TAR¥ 19,.1968 at 7.:30 PM~
PRESENT:
Michael V. Michael, Fmyor
V%ncent J. Gallo, Vice F~yor
Gilbert H. Collins,Councilman
Leonard E. Nylund,Councilman
Thomas A. Summers, Councilman
Gene Moore,City Attorney
Grady W. Courtney, City Mgr.
~4rs. Tereesa Padgett,City Clk.
Mayor Michael called the Meeting to order at 7:30 P.M.
The Invocation was given by Rev. Nelson Moyer and the Flag
Salute was led by Councilman. ThomasA.Summers.
RecoGnition of Civic Organizations and Guests:
Mayor Michael introduced Mr. Cess Farrar of the Greater
Boynton Beach Chamber Of Commerce, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Cook. B~,Robert Bowen, V.F.W Post $5438 was also recog-
nized in the audience.
MINUTES:
Far. Nylund moved that the Minutes of the Regular Meeting
of February 5, 1968 be accepted as presented. Seconded by
Mr. Galto. Unanimously carried.
OLD BUSINESS:
Consider Request to Extend Closing Hours for Bars:
(On the Table~
Considerable discussion was held, at which time Mayor
Michael reminded the City Council that this issue had not
been removed from the table.
Mt. Summers made the motion that this be removed from the
table. ~. Collins seconded. Unanimously carried.
Mayor Michael read letter of petition signed by twelve (12)
restaurant and bar owners in the City who indicated they
were in favor of extending bar hours.
Paul Johnson explained that there were only 2 or 3 bars in
the City who were interested in extending the bar hours,
and -the signatures of the other restaurant owners was
merely in "support" of this request.
Discussion followed.
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Mayor Michael read a letter from the Boynton Beach Woman's
Club which indicated they were opposed to extending the
bar hours in the City.
Mayor Michael asked if'there was anyone in the audience
who wished to come forward in opposition of this issue.
Norman Brayley, 2815 $. W'. 9th Street indicated he was
opposed to the extension of bar hours.
Discussion followed.
Fir. Summers made the motion that we extend the bar hours
from 3 A.M. to 5 A.M. ~Ir. Collins seconded. Unanimously
carried.
The City Attorney wondered if he should prepare an emer-
gency Ordinance or go through regular channels.
Mr. Surmuers did not feel an emergency Ordinance would be
necessary. Mayor Michael agreed.
Mr. Collins made the motion that an emergency Ordinance
be drawn up on the extending of bar hours from 3 A. M.
to 5 A.M. Mt.Gallo seconded. Motion failed 3-2. Mayor
Michael, Fir. Summers and Mr. Nylund dissenting.
Consider Retirement Plans, Inc. Proposal
Re: Actuarial Service for Pension Plan:
Ma~or Michael read a letter received from Mr. Gabel, Vice
President of Retirement Plans, Inc. in which he outlined
the services he had to offer to the City.
Mr. Eylund made a motion the City accept this service as
it was certainly needed an order to set up the Pension
Plan for City employees.
At this point Mr. Joe Cook, President of C & J Life, Inc.
came forward and offered actuarial services to the City
at no cost.
Much discussion f611owed.
Mayor Michael reminded the Council that a mo~ion was made
to accept this service. Mr. Summers seconded. Motion
passed 3-2, Mr. Collins and Mr. Gallo opposed.
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MINUTEs
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
PEBRUARY iS, 1968
[Amended - -
~eeting
$-19-68
,Approval Requested to Have Enq.ineering Report Prepared:
CityManager stated we had a proposal from Russell and
Axon, Consulting Engineers, under date of Pebruary 15,
1~68 to make a study of our water system as provided by
the bonding company, and submitted the services offered
by Russell & Axon, Inc., with amount of monies involved.
Considerable discussion followed regarding the costs in-
volved.
Mr. Summers made a motion to table this and asked Mr.
Courtney to get in touch with Russell and Axon, for fur-
ther study. Mr. Nylund requested that another firm also
be contacted. Mr. Gallo seconded. Unanimously carried.
OPENING OF BIDS - 7:45 P.
Mr. Gallo made a motion we acknowledge receipt of the bids
and turn them over to the Tabulating Committee without
reading the entire bid, and any Bidders present will be
entitled to examinetheir competitors' bids. Mr. Collins
seconded. Unanimously carried.
~h~ee (3) Mobile ~adio~ and
.One (I) Base Station.
City Clerk opened the only bid received:
General Electric Co., Miami
Mr. Nylund moved that the bid be turned over the the Tabu-
lating Committee. Mr. Summers seconded. Unanimously carried.
Street Resurfacinq:
City Clerk opened and read bids received from the following:
Rubin Construction Co., West Palm Beach
Hardrives Co., Delray Beach
Dixie Asphalt Co.,West Palm Beach
Mr. Gallo moved the bids be turned over to the Tabulating
committee. Mr. summers seconded. Unanimously carried.
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MINUTES
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
FEBRUARY 19,_ 196S
AWARDLNG OF BIDS:
One (1) Compact Car:
l~ayor b~chael stated that four companies had submitted
bids for this item and the Tabulating Committee recom-
mended the low bid received from:.
Benz C/~evrolet~ Lake Worth
l~r. ~ylund moved we accept this bid.
Unanimously carried.
$1,792.77
Fir. Gallo seconded.
~ix (6) Pick Up Trucks:
Mayor Michael advised that bids were received from seven
(7) companies and the Tabulating Committee recommended
the City accept the low bid received from:
Adams Chevrolet, Delray Beach $9,030.00 each
Mr. Gallo moved we accept this bid as presented. ~lr.
Nylund seconded. Unanimously carried.
AWARD OF ANNUAL SUPPLY OF;_
Shellrock:
The ~yor advised that two bids were received by the
City for this item and the Tabulating Committee recommend-
ed we accept the bid received from:
Ed Clanton Trucking, $2.05 cu.yd for shellrock
Boynton Beach $1.85 ton for pit lime rock
F~. Gallo moved we accept this bid. Mr. Summers seconded.
Unanimously carried.
Chlorine:
Mayor Michael advised that four (4} bids were received
and the Tabulating Committee recommended the City accept
the low bid received from:
Allied Chlorine & Chemical Co.
$6.49 per 100S (1 ton cylinders}
$11.25 per 100$ (150S cylinders)
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MI~NUTES
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
FEBRUARY 19, 1968
Mr.'Gallo moved we accept this bid. Mr. Summers seconded.
Unanimously carried.
Water Meters:
Mayor Michael advised that four (4) proposals were
received for the annual supply of water meters and
recommended we accept the bid received from Neptune Meter
Co. for:
~ize= Unit Cost:
Mechanically Driven
5/8" x 3/4" 33.40
1" 73.48
1 1/2" 137.77
2" 207.08
~4agnetically Driven:
5/8" 33.40
1" 73,48
1 1/2" 137.77
2" 207.08
Mt.Gallo moved we accept this bid. Mr. Summers seconded.
Unanimously carried.
.Gasoline & Oil:
Mayor Michael advised that four (4) bids were received
on this item and recommended Citgo (Cities Service) and
Gulf Oil Corporation be awarded the contract for the years'
supply of gasoline and oil.
i~r. Gallo made a motion that the City accept these bids
as presented and the tabulating sheet become part of the
Minutes. F~. Nylund seconded. Unanimously carried.
Cast.Iron Pipe & Fittings:
Mayor Michael explained that seven (7) companies sub-
mitted bids to the City and due to the length of the
bids, they are indicated in block form on the tabulating
sheet as recommended by the Tabulating Committee.
Mr. ~ylund made a motion we accept the bids as presented
and the tabulating sheet become part of the Minutes. ~lr.
Collins seconded. Unanimously carried.
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MINUTES
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL ME~ING
FEBRUARY 19~_ 1968
Galvaniz_ed ?ipe & Fittings:
Mayor Michael advised that eight companies submitted bids
which are indicated in the block forms of the tabulating
sheet as recommended by the Tabulating Committee.
Mr. Gallo moved we accDpt these bids as presented and the
regulating sheet become part of theM inures. Mr. Su~ners
seconded. Unanimously carried.
Batteries:
The Mayor stated that two bids were received for batteries
and the Tabulating Committee recommended we accept the
following low bid:
Boynton Auto Supply Co.
Mr. Gallo 'moved we accept the bid. Mr.
Unanimously carried.
$11.70
Coll/ns seconded.
T.~ir es .-
Mayor Michael stated we received only one bid for this
item and the Tabulating Committee recommended we accept
the following:
Don's Firestone, Boynton Beach
Florida State Net Price less 21%
Mr. Gallo moved we accept this bid. Mr. Summers seconded.
Unanimously carried.
A_~Dhalt & Cold Mix:
Mayor Michael advised we received two bids on this item
and the Tabulating Committee recommended we accept the
following low bid:
Rubin Construction Co.,
Cold Mix: Per Ton -
Asphalt Type 62:
Mr..Gallo moved we accept these bids as presented.
Collins seconded. Unanimously carried.
West Palm Beach
$9.25 F.O,B. Boynton Beach
$8.00 plant site
$9.25 F,O.B. Boynton Beach
$8.00 plant site
Mr.
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~INUTES
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
_FEBRUARY 19, 1968
PUB~IC AUDIE_N~E:
Mr. Raymond Martin, 919 S. ~. 27th Way appeared to ex-
press his opposition to the parking of trailers in resi-
dential areas, and presented a petition to the City Clerk
which consisted of 103 signatures of residents of the dity
who also indicated their opposition.
Mr. Kenneth ~. Adams 610 N.E, 4th Avenue, expressed his
objections to an "open air spetic tank" and wondered when
~%e City%.;ould remove same. ge also requested the City to
survey an "alley" in back of his home to determine the
owner.
Mr. Norman Brayley, 2815 $. W. 9th St. read a prepared
statement in which he indicated his opposition to trailers
being parked in the driveways of s~ngle family dwellings.
Mr. Wallace 2830 S. W. 9th street came forward to express
his opinion in favor of trailers being parked on private
property, but further stated, he would abide by the final
decision of the City Council.
N~ BUSINESS:
Correspondence from Boynton Beach Shuffleboard Clqb~
City Clerk read a tha~= you letter received from this
club expressing their appreciation to the City for their
assistance in the installation of new lights at the
Shuffleboard Courts.
LEGAL:
Abatement of Nuisance - Lot 33: Lawn's Subdivision:
City Attorney reported that the owner of this property has
agreed to fill in the lot at his expense.
Consider Appointment of Attorney to Represent the
City in Palm Beach Memorial Park Litigation:
City Manager explained that he had written £,~. Lan~bein
but his fee seemed rather costly so the file was t~rned
over to another attorney for consideration and we had not
as yet heard from him.
Mr. Gallo moved we table the issue until we get word from
subject attorney as to whether or not he would accept.
Mt. Summers seconded. Unanimously carried.
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MINUTES
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
FEBRUARY lC~ 1968 _
ADMINISTRATIVE:
Consider ~unnicut's Proposal for 1968 Tax Roll:
Mr. Courtney explained that this has been an annual contract
for the responsibility of assessments for the City and
recommended approval of same.
~.Gallo moved we accept this agreement as prepared for
the i968 Tax Roll. Mr. Summers seconded. Unanimously
carried.
Consider Request to Grant Halpin, Inc. a 60 Day
Extension o_n. Sewage Project:
Mr. B. M. Woolbright, Sr., of Russell and Axon, Inc. came
forward ~tated that he did not feel the extension should
be granted inasmuch as ~alpin started the job 28 days late
and also, ordered parts for the lift station late and was
not able to obtain these in time to complete the work. He
therefore, felt that ~atpin should not receive the exten-
sion.
Mr. Gallo moved the extension be denied due to the circum-
stances involved and penalty be invoked. Mr. Summers
seconded. Unanimously carried.
Discuss Legal Advertisinq~
City Attorneyexplained that the Boynton Beach News Journal
did not apply for second class privileges untilNovember
lsta 1967, therefore they would not be qualified to run
legal advertising until November 1965..~.,
Consider Request for Voter Registration at N. E. 10th Ave.:
The City Clerk advised that this was a verbal request made
by Rev. Lee to accommodate the residents in that area to
register for the month of February.
Discussion followed.
Mr. Gallo moved the request be granted for the balance
of the month. Mr. Summers seconded. Request denied 3-2,
~ayor Michael, bit. Nylund and ~4r. Collins dissenting.
Recg~pt of List of Payments made in January-
Mr. Gallo moved that the List of Payments for January be
accepted as presented. Mr. Summers seconded. Unanimously
carried.
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MINUTES
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
FEBRUARY 19, 1968
See Amended
Paragraph Qn
Pa~e 10
A~pr_oval Requested to 9o out for Bid on TV Cable Project:
Mr. Gallo stated he would like the City Manager to go out
for bids on this service; to inquire into the type service
they would provide, what costs would be involved and what
the company would have to offer the City for ~his service.
Discussion followed.
£~r. Nylund suggested that the City contact several repre-
sentatives for this type service.
Mr. Collins made a motion that one or two representatives
be invited to meet with the City Council to discuss this
service. Mr. Nylund seconded. Unanimously carried.
~Pproval of Bills:
Far. Courtney explained the bill received from Halpin, Inc.
the contractors on the sewer project. The bill is in the
amount of $19,975.00 but the City Manager recommended
that $1,600.00 be held back for penalty charges of 32 days
at $50.00 per day. He therefore recommended we pay:
Halpin, Inc. $18,375.00
Mr. Sunmuers moved we pay this bill in the amount of $18,325.
deducting the $1,600.00 as recommended by the CityManager.
Mr. Gallo seconded. Unanimously carried.
Mr.Cour~ney presented the bill received from Russell and
Axon, Inc. in the amount of $1,035.S4 which included fees
for extra services. The City Attorney recommended we '
withhold the amount of money for "extra services" unti.1
the ~ob is complete.
Mr. Summers made a motion that we pay Russell & Axon
$443.89 and witkhold $591.75 until such time as the contract
is completed. Mr. Gallo seconded. Unanimously carried.
City Clerk presented a bill from Porter Paint in the amount
of $799.94. City Manager requested time to check further
into this bill.
Mr. Summers made a motion we table this item until ~rther
study was made by the City Manager. Mr. Gallo seconded.
Unanimously carried.
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Amended
Meeting
S-18-68
MINUTES
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
FEBRUARY 19~ 1968
City Clerk submitted a bill from Control Specialist, Inc.
in the amount of $2,678.00.
Mr.Gallo made a motion that this item be tabled for further
study With the purchasing agent. Mr~ Summers seconded.
Unanimously carried.
The bill from Jerry Earl Pontiac for ~ Police ears ~ $2~83.78 each~
less trade in or net amount of $8~485.12 was presented for payment.
Motion made to pay same by Mr. Summers: seconded by Mr. Nylund~
and uD~nimQ~s%v carried_
Cons~er ~pnamappa ~!pha Sorority's
Request to Solicit Advertising:
Mayor Michael read the letter in ~hich they asked for per-
mission to solicit.
Mr. Gallo wondered if this organization was recognized by
the Chamber of Commerce and was advised they wer~ not.
Mr. Summers questioned whether or no~ there were Boynton
Beach residents in this organization.
Discussion followed.
Mr. Gallo made the motion to deny this request. Mr. Nylund
seconded. Motion denied 4-1, Mr. Summers dissenting.
C~9nsider Reuest by V.F.W. for Club Beverage License:
City Clerk advised that this organization was located at
217 S. E, t2th Avenue. They have been checked by our
Inspection Department and the County Health Department,
and the sale of beverage is for club purposes only.
City Attorney suggested the request be granted contingent
upon the State License.
Mr. Summers moved we allow this request subject to the
required conditions. Mr. Gallo seconded. Unanimously carried.
Transfer of Cemetery Lot:
City Clerk read a letter from Mrs. Helen LeBel in which
she requested transfer of Lot 178, Blk E. Boynton Beach
Memorial Park. She asked that lot 177 be deeded to her-
self and Lot 178 deeded to Mrs. William Ernst.
Mr. Gallo moved transfer be granted. Seconded by Mr. Nylund.
Unanimously carried.
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MINUTES
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
FEBRUA~R~Y 19, 1968
Consider Request of Florida State R~d Department
f__9_or_ ~Storm s_ewer Easement:
City Manager explained this Easement over that portion of
N. E.Second Avenue lying east of U. S. Highway ~1, is
needed for storm drainage by the State of Florida.
Mr. Gallo moved the Easement be granted. Mt. Summers seconded.
Unanimously carried.
OTHER:
Mr. Collins asked Mr. Hopkins to explain to the City Council
why he feels an increase of wages is necessary for the
Sanitation Department and he did so.
Mr. Collins explained his reasons for a wage increase in
the Sanitation Department at this time.
Considerable discussion followed.
Mr. Collins requested the City ManaGer to prepare a report
in conjunction with the Public Work~ Director and have
it ready for next Workshop Session of Wednesday, February
28th.
There being no further business, Mt. Summers moved the meet-
ing be adjourned. Mr. Gallo seconded. Unanimously carried.
Meeting adjourned at 10:40 P.M.
%
· Michael, ~yor
_~V~ncen~/~J~,~l~/~w~~~ - yor
Gilbert H. Collins, Councilman
Thomas A. Sdmmers, Councilman
MrSoTereesa~d~ett,City Clerk Page No.ll
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PAYMENTS ~DE IN JANUARY BY DATE
JANUARY 2, 1968
JANUARY $, 1968
JANUARY 5, 1968
JANUARY 8, 1966
JANUARY 9, 1968
JANUARY 10, 1968
JANUARY 11, 1968
JANUARY I2, 1968
JANUARY ~5, 1968
J~RY ~6, 1968
JANUARY 1~, I968
JAPERY ~8,
JANUARY ~9, ~968
JA:~ARY 24, ~968
JANUARY 25, ~968
4-50. O0
1, 55I. 55
16,956. $4
276.20
I, 430. 04
7, 925.75
710.13
53, £00.51
5,166. 66
5, 566.50
5,480. 53
159. 75
15, 4-2 7. 41
20, 351.23
93.25
5, 831.2~-
9, 853.68
8, 0~8. 02
8, 4~5. O1
5, I95~0
165, 93?.00
PAYMENTS KdBE BY FUNDS
Gf~ERAL FUND .......................
SYSTEM REYENUE FUND
WA TER ---- .................. ----
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND ...............................
SEWER REYENUE FUND .................................
SEWER DEPOSITORS FUND ...............................
FIR~¥EN'S RELIEF & PENSION FUND - - ---- ....
POLIGE RETIREMENT FUND ..............................
PUBLIOITY FUND .....................................
91,888.88
41,845.98
545. O0
23, 547. 81
8. O0
3, 024.27
4, 000. O0
!, .2.77. 06
165,937. O0
10559
~50o O0
450. O0
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1968
GENERAL FUND
~7699 B~o-B~
17700 F~o~zm~ Emws ~o.
17?05 F~a &
WATER SYSTEM REVENUE FUND
10560 So. BE~ Tm~. & TE~.
24. 20
75J15
87. ?9
G6. B9
555. 75
20o O0
20~ O0
20. O0
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82. 75
11.10
157.50
1,351.55
1988
~ENERAL FUND
17706 Boxm~om
17707 CZTY or
17711 C~aTzs E.
WATER $YSTEN REVENUE FUND
10562 Czar om
SE~ER REVENUE FUND
1992 Czar om B.B.-PArao~
FIREHEN'S RELIEF & PENSION FUND
PUBLICITY FUND
227 Borl~roN Bmacm
685. O0
12, 696. 55
200. O0
.1, $52.26
76o.. 7
24. 2?
758.19
1 G, 956.
1968
~ENERAL FUND
17708 Ox~ OF B.B.-PE~r~ CAsm
17709 PosT.aStra
17710 Orsr OF B.B.-PE~y C~sm
52.13
12.00
24.99
89.12
WATER SYSTEM REVENUE FUND
10565 Pose'ma SPEa 20. O0
10564 ~r~r OF B.B.-Px~r CAss 51.89
PAYffENT$ ~4DE I~ J~NUABY4 1968 (~0~?.)
SEWER REVENUE FUND
1993 F~z. E~s~ ~ozs~ RR
1994 Cmvr oF B,B.-Pm~r C,~sz
PUBLICITY FUND
~1.00
~G. 59
W~mmN's C~s 50.00
~o~mN's C~ 37.60
2 76.20
1968
~ENEI~L FUND
17715
177~7 A~xs E~me~re~ S~mp~rxs
1 Im=.
177B! R.B. Bowmma
I7722 Bor~o~
1772~ D~aaco : T~c~oa ~ I~.
~772~ Dom's
~L4fEB SYSTEM REVENUE FUND
10565 ~omaoD~r¢~s INc.
10566 D~mc~m-Emw~m
10567 Nas. Bos~ D~rs~zr
10568 J.J.
IO~G~ Boom,oN ~o
SEWER REVENUE FUND
1995 ~,rEm Cm~o~rNm ~ Czmm.
1996 M.F. Caz~m
t~97 W.H. Bza~om
1998 ~o~$~ ff~mrmE I~.
86.8~
1.50
76. 95
15. 92
108.95
10.78
91.71
40.10
53. 29
22.! 7
~9.6~
187.49
?25° 30
1.95
32.06
14.5~
10.1~
2.50
3?6. 20 26. GO
42. O0
W~TEB DEPOSITORS FUND
7609 ~eCTo om M~S. R. D.4ISLE¥ 25.00
7610 Jom~ Zmrzm~ ~.50
7611 A~. om J.J. M~cDO~Lm 15.00
761~ ~cc~. om 0~ ~=~r~s 7.50
7613 Acc~. o~ How~am Bm~mm~ 7.50
7614 '~cc~. o~ C~mm~m~ Coms~a. 25. O0
87. ~0
PUBLICITY FUND
88.50 144~0. O~
MADE IN
Jam. !1, 1968
GENERAL FUND
1772'¢ OBrm
1 72'27 E~Lrs
1.722'8 Cr~r o~
177~1 IBM
1 773~
1 7733
17734
17735
17736
17737
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10570
10571
SYSTEM REYENUE FUND
Or~r oF B.B.-PErZ~ ~asm
SEWER REYENUE FUND
POLICE RETIREMENT FUND
251 ls~ Fmm. Sar. & Loam Ass'm.
FIREMEN'S RELIEF & PENSION FUND
252' ls~ Fmo. Sar. & Loam
GENERAL FUND
17758
17759
177~0
1 ??~1
177~2
1 77~3
17744
WATER SYSTEM REYEI~UE FUND
I05 ?2' Wmr~v MacDowELL
5. O0
5. O0
2'3. ?8
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5~. 50
150. 50
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SG. 25
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72,,35
132. O0
74. 77
2'9. 95
21.95
107.90
55.60
80~ G1
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9oo5.75
PUBLICITY FUND
2'33 Borm~om Mrz. Awoam 111. O0 ?10.15
P~Y~EgTS ~[ADE I~ JANUARY, 1968 (O0~T.)
J.~N. 12, 1968
~ENERAL FUND
1774.6 Cr~r om B.B.-W.~Tm~ DEpt.
I774.7 Cr~r om B.B.-W.~vm~ Bmm~.
177~8 Cr~r OF B.B.-PE~Vr
17749 ~AD~LLA~
17752 CO~o~
1775~ Go~T RECO~S I~¢.
177~ Dora's Fr~xs~omm
17756 F~mrm~o
17757 ~ ~¢¢r- P~s
1 7758 E~
17759 Hr~s~r~ ¢o. I~¢.
1 776~
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447.08
4.01. 84.
4.1.84-
5.57
50. 22
$4. 34.
$0.50
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100. O0
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81 O0
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48. $5
t80. 74.
26. 70
149. 78
9~, 7o
96~ 1 ?
WATER SYSTEN REYENUE FUND
10575 Cr~r OF B.B.-Wz~rma Drmv.
10574 ffrvr
10575 Co~r~cr
10576 Do~s
10577 Prc~s~ C~m~rcz~ Co.
10578 Eo=~mE~Y
10579 REr~'mZme & Imm~ovmmx~v
10580 Czvr or B.B.-P~r~OL~
SEWER REVENUE FUND
2001 Cm~r om B. Bo-WATEt~ DEP~o
2002 Czar oP B.B.-PET~Y ~sm
200S S~rzsm 0~ ~o.
200~ ?z,$~z~m's
200~ BEFFNBI~ ~ I~P~OFE~ENT
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47. 90
25.54.
17,16
1.50
76. 50
89.14.
25, 555.95
847.88
26,661.57
192.94.
7. 94.
11.28
75. O0
17, 200, 66
754.. 08
1'8, 24.1.90
PUBLIOI?Y FUND
74..15
27.22
63. 50
53, 200. 51
Ji~. 15, 1968
JAN. 16, 1968
1~77~ G~Y oF
WATER SYSTEM REFENUE FUND
10581 Bo¥mTo~ A¢vo S~mmLY
SEWER REVENUE FUND
2007 BorxTom A=~o $¢mpLr
2008 ALLmm Gmm~rcA~. ~o.
2, 589.4.0
1.00
52. 73
4.9.22
2,906.68
220. 2 ?
39.00
66. 66
GENERAL FUND
17777 C~Trs I000
17778 EaST COAST PAPE~ 0o.
17779 Hrz~ ~¢~e~r~ Go.
17781 Kxz~s
1 7782 ~m~r
1778~ P~m
1 778~ Bcsz~
17785
17786
17787 $o. Bx~.m TxL. ~ ~EL.
17788 $0. BELL TEL. ~ TEL.
17789 BLUE ~I~OSS-BLUE $~rEL~
17790 BLUE C~OSS-BL~B SmrELm
17792 BLCE
17793 DA~rm~
1 7794. MA~Tr~ R.
71. O0
4.3. 31
2~. 06
18.50
351, O0
5~. 55
5. O0
4.4.. 10
20
59
173~ ~0
15. ?5
674.. 94-
66. O0
219. 76
16o 84.
4.2. O0
18..70
909.'30'
WA2ER SYSTEM REYENUE FUND
10582 WAvm~ OOmT~OL 18.55
I058~ SO. BELL TEL. ~ ~EL. 8.00
10584. BLCE GRoss-BL~m SHIEL~ 83.36
10585 B~E ¢~ss-BL¢m SmrmLm 6.07
10586 Nzm~rm ~m~m~ 0o. 2,4.04..80
10587 CaaL Bm~cmm~ 5.20
P~YB-EN?S MADE IN JANUARY, 1968
J~]¢. 18, 1968
SEWER REYENUE FUND
2010 B~,¢m O~oss-B~,¢m S~rm~m
2014 Lmo~ F. A~sTzm
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
7GIG A~¢~. om Gaao~. Bm~.¢mma
7617 A¢¢~. OF JamES Omm~a
PUBLICITY FUND
42.77
26.05
I0.50
7. 50
?. 50
7.50
2,2.50
$9.40
566. 50
J~r. I7, 1968
GENERAL FUND
17795 Cxvr oe
WATER SYSTEM BEYENUE FUk-D
10588
10589 N.B.
I05909. J.
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
7618 Acc~. om Bz~m~ HoLm
1, ~43.14
282.89
755.44
022.59
15. O0
5,480.55
Jam. 18, 1968
GENERAL FUND
17796 WXLLZ~m A~a~ 5.25
17797 FL.~. Ass're. OF Assms$. OFF. 25.00
17798 J~cm H. R~¢~s~o~ MD 12.00
17799 ~m~m Hoo~m 75. O0
11
WATER DEPOSITOBS FUND
7619 Acc~. o~ NzcmoAos
?620 B.L. SmZVE~r
7621
7. 50
7. 50
22.50
159.75
19, 1968
GENERAL FUND
17800 C~TY op B.B.-P~Y~OLL
17801BorNmo~ ¢~EmZm Umrom
WATER SYSTEM REYENUE FUND
10591 Cr~r om B.B.-P~Y~oLL
12, 391.75
693. O0
'12, 084.75
1,576.18
19,
968
SEWEI~ REYENUE FUND
2011 Or~r oF B.B.-pAraoL~,
766°
15,~27.41
22, 1968
GENERAL FUND
17802 Oz~r oF BoB.-W,~ma Dmmv. 279. ?8
17803 S.G. ~osBr 225.25
17804 Jo~ HAa~z~o~ 10. O0
17805 E~zs Hc~or 10,00
1 7807 FAa, ~a~T~ ~. O~F. ~. O0
17808
17809 BL¢~ C~OSS-B~ Sm~ELm 66.00
t. 7820 O~s¢ Co~r~¢~ro~ F¢~ 15,~.15
1 7821 Dza.
19, lOG. OG
W. PER SYSTEM REYENUE FUND
10592 CLrmm GA~rN
10595 MrcmAm~ SO~OE
10597 O~s~ Co~rB¢~rom F~mm
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
7622 AccT.
7623 Acc~.
762~ Acer.
7625 A¢cv.
7626 Acc~.
762 7 OmAs.
~F li~s. GEO. ~o~sm
SE~/EB REYENUE FUND
2023
SEWAGE DEPOSIT FUND
335 A¢¢~'. OF OL~rDE
.29
27.24
759. 75
7, 50
7. 50
7,50
40. O0
7. 50
7. 50
352.39
8. O0
331.23
JaN.
23, 1968
GENERAL FUND
17810 F~z.
17811 BAmma
17812 F~A. NEWS
2~SS ~ H,,
5o O0
30. 51
57. 74
95. 25
PAYMENTS MADE IN JANUARY, 1968
JAN.
24,
25,
26,
1968
1968
1968
GENEP~4L FUND
17815 FL~. STATE
WATER SYSTEM REFENUE FUND
10594 Br~Y D. Ror~INs
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
7628 AccT, OF BILLY D. BOBBINS
7629 A¢c~. oF FRANCIS ~a~
7650 ~¢cT. OF O~m~ H~o~
7651 ACCT. OF HOMES BY LEON
GENERAL FUND
178~ F~,A.
~7815 CiTY OF B.B.-~vm~
17816 Gz~ms
17818
17819
1 78~5
DEPT.
CO.
WA TER SYSTEM REYENUE FUND
10595 F~. Pow~ ~ LI~rT
10596 Cr~s S~R~'r¢~ Or~
SEWER REYENUE FUND
2012 R~ssm~ & Axon
2013 OrTrES SmRrrem Or~
2015 UMC INm~S~RrES
2016 F~. POWER ~ ~rsm~
GENERAL FUND
17850 BOYNTON Caml)I~ UNION
17851 CITY OF B.B.-PAYRoL;~
WATER SYSTEHREYENUE FUND
10598 FraNcis CR~m
10599 Tmxxco INC.
10600 W.A. P~arma
10606 CITY OF B.R.-PAYROLL
SEWER REKENUE FUND
2022 Cr~¥ oF B.B.-PAYROLr.
5,800.00
1.24
7. 60
7. 50
?, 50
7.5O
oo
4, 922.18
114.22
847.6~
22. O0
28. O0
250. O0
54-5. ~0
~4. 72
6, 754.25
2, 039.40
72.4-5
2, !12.35
98.38
24.89
41.33
822.50
?11.05
5. 419.2 7
3.70
4.80
1.72
933.24
943.46
976.74
3, 831.24
9,853.68
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
76~2 AccT. or W.A. Pzamma 7.50 8,058.02
29, 1968
GENEBAL FUND
17824.
17825 BLossom
17826
1 7827 Bo~om
17828
1 7829 E~s~
17851 Fr~m~m~
1 785~ Jom'
1 78~7 ~.F.
1 ?858 Mz~m~
17839 N.Y.
1784.0 P~m
l?B~l S~w's
1 7~5 ~O~E~
178~7 g~
1 78~8 S~o~m
~ET.
7I. 75
25. O0
25. 50
28.05
293. O0
28.4.6
8,1G
4.7.20
32..34-
50 ~ O0
5.04.
7~ 75
369.35
16~ 07
3 7~; O0
095. O0
~32~ 20
oo; oo
W.4TER SYSTEM REYENUE FUND
10601 B~aso=~s
10602
10603 H~ms
1060~ Homms
10605 Omzs. E. Rosrma
10608 ~HrTT ~cDowmLL
10609 So. BELL TEL. & TEL.
273. O0
2~. 25
$0
2~-. 64.
5. ~0
5, 50
2.:55
54.0. $4.
W~i ?EB DEPOSITCB S FUND
7633 iCCT. OF Homms s~ LEON
7634 ~¢¢~. OF HO~ES ~ Lmom
7636 ~cc~. o~ Jos. B~axs
7.50
7. 50
37~. 50
7,50
60. O0
PAYHENTS ~IABE IN JANUARY, 1966
J~. 29, ]968
SEWER REYENUE FUND
B017 Gr~Y o~ B. Bo-W~Tm~ DmmT.
2019 H~cm CHEmiCaL Co.
2021 Yxem~xs B~o~¢m~s Ce.
~13.56
52.23
1.95
51.50
ls. 1.
512.95
8, ~_95. O1
1966
GENERAL FUND
1 7652
~/ATEB SYSTE~I REVENUE FUND
10610 HO~ES BY LEON
10611 Loc S~m~m
2.50
~.72
7.02
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
7657 G.H. £omm~sma~em~
15.00
7.50
22.50
3,193.~0
G -01531
City of Boynton Beach, Florida
BE$CRIPT~ON OF I$~'OS: ~ Municipal Civic Center Bldg. Bonds
Dated 12-10~61
NUMBER OF COUPONS 100 PRINCIPAL AMOUNT $ 1~750o00
· ~UPON BOND NUMBER BOND MATURITY NUMBER 0~ BONDS BOND eR
COLJ~oNO~E DATE OR COUPONS COUPO~ VAUUE TOTAL
~' : 11 6-10-67 100 $17.50
~ The above coup~s were paid duri~ the oeri~ of June 12, 1967
~ thru June 28~
·
VIA/ IR HAIL
THE CHASE MANHATTAN BANK
National Asso~/ation
1 Chase Manhattan Plaza, New York, New York 10015
~.'ss Olive Wallace, Fimance Director
City of Boynten Beach
120 Northeast 2nd A~e~e
Be~ton Beach, ~orida 33435
Dear ~ss N~lace:
~ refer to. .Y°~ let~r~., da~d~ December 5, 1957
mmo~ cert~meates a~rea G~0274 ~ G01532. concer~ng o~ ~e~-
We have ex.ned our records with respect to the ~screp~ p~edm
out in yo~ let~r ~d ha~ffo~d on o~ creation certificate GO1532
~d N0ve~r 22, 1967 o~ coupon n~re~ ~ at $20.00 due October
l, 1966 was incorrectly included ia the April 1, 1967 ~t~ity.
In ~ew of the foregoing we have credi~d the April l, 1967 ~t~ity
and debi~d ~e Oc~r l, t966 in the anent of $20.00, ~d
enclosing a corrected cremation cer~ficate to a~ee with yo~ records.
Please accept o~ apolo~ for this o~rsight.
Very trr%ly yo~rs,
Enclosure
sm
Pa~l L. Martin
Corporate Trust Officer
THE CHASE MANHATTAI~ BANK~
8¢ PINE STREET, N~--~.
BOND ~OAi~URITY Nt~MBER OF BONDS ~0~0 OR T'~TAL
THE CHASE MANHATTAN BANK., N.A.
~ ~ ' C%ty of Boynton Beach, Florida
~ 6
oFmsus:Refuuding Bonds daued iO-t-A
01532
COUPONS 54 pBtNCI,PAL AMOUNT $ 936.00
TOTAL 5~936.00
BOND M,~TUR]TY NUMBEF.C, 0F eONDS IBONBvO~LUB ~ TOTAL
~=~PON r r -b~Ne NUMBER CA'COUPONS COUPON -
:~ :~4 936; 00
¢: aS shown on t ~e 10-1-7% .
~tached · :
~ ~ s~eet
~ ~ Wm~h~ coupon N~. 41 due .-1-67
~ sho~ above d~ ~ring the period
~1 .
~'~ BOND/COUPON
NUM~;:RS'~LISTING THE OHAGE MANHA1 rAN BANK, N.A.
~' ' ~:~' 1 Chase Manhattan Plaza New York. N.Y, 10015
City of Boyuton Beach~ Florida
A% Refunding Bonds Dated lO-l-A6
CORPORATE'TRUST -
& AGENCY DIVISION
CANCELLED SECURITIES
DIVISION
Wmvh c ,upon No. 41~ due 4-1-67 and S. Co A.
Due lO. .l-T1
5~ @ $1 000.00
83 83 1
87 87 1
lo4 10~ 1
1t3 113 1
116 116t 1
Tot~ 'JL 5
1
OITHE CHASE MANHATTAN BANK, N.A.
TH S S TO CERTIFY THAT WE HAVE THIS DAY CREMATED THE FOLLOWING SECURITIES DESCRIBED
~ME OF:OBLIGOR:, City Of Boynton Beaoh~ Florida
DZSCmPWO~OF mSUZ: 3 3/~% Sw~ing Pool Bonds Se~es "E' Dated 9-1-60
G 01533
] ~ELOW
: COUPONS 60 ~.00
tO.AU 11,!2~-00
T TAL
NUMBERCOUPON OR DUE DATE O~COUP~S COUPON VALUE J
9-~-67
~/,~/'n' 9-1-67 ~0 : ~ 1,000.00 ~u,uuu.uu
The above bond¢ hav!~ no coupon~ attached. ~ud~ '~ith
~ere
paid
during
the
Lod
the coupons sh( w~,a~o,~ p~r
of Sept. 1¢ 19(7
I1~ THE CHASE MANHATTAN BANK. N.A.
~IUi~IS~-R SBOND/CO ~.I~ON L~,'rING
. ~ i Cnase Manna~an Plaza, New York. N.Y. 10015
City of Boynton Beach~ Florida
3 3/4% Swimming Pool Bonds Series
Dated 9-1-60
CORPORATE TRUST
& AGENCY DIV. ISIO~ ,-
CANCELLED SECURITIES
DIVISION
with no c<
lO ~ $1
FROM
THROUGH
NUMBE~ 0~' PIECES
61
7O
10
Total
10
THE CHASE, MANHATTAN 'BANK, N.A.
TH]S )S ~ CEF~ClFY THAT WE HAVE THIS'DAY CREMATED THE FOLLOWING SECURITIES DESORIBEE []
"ME OF OeL1GOR: City of Boynton Beach, Florid8
ozsc~pm~ON OF*SSUS: 5% Water Revenue Bonds Dated 12-1-50
01534
~ 0
128 Pamc~^L ^~OUH~ s J,200,0
10 PR HC~^L A~OUNT $10,000.00
TOTAL 15~ 200.00
· ~)UPON'/~ OF{ O[~J C C;U RO NS COUPON V., L UFS~
6-1-67 128 $ 25.00 $ 5,200.00
': 33
.ici/ilo 6-1-67 iO l, 000. O0 lO, 000. O0
~ ~e above bond~ ~vi~E no coupon~ attached ~d~ ith ~he
1967c°uponsthruSh°~J~Y ~ovel9~ i967~er~ paid d~ ing the period f June l~
/ATED
BOND/COUPON
N~t~,BE R S LI'STI NG
~THE CHASE MANHATTAN BANK, N.A.
I Chase Manhattan Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10015
City of Boynton Beach, Florida
5% Water Revenue Bonds Dated 12-1-50
CORPORATE TRUST
& AGENCY DI~VISION
CANCELLED SECURITIES
DIVISION
with no coup, ,ns attached
~ae 6-1-67
10 @ $1~000.~)0
101 110 10
Total 1 0
THE[ CHASE MANHATTAN BANK,, N.A.
~Mz OFOSU~80~: City of Boynton Beach, Florida
ozscm~r o~ o~ .ms~: ~.15% & ~% Water Revenue Bonds Dated 12-1-60
01535
~,NU~UER OF COU~O'NSl:325 PRINCIPAk ^UOU~T S 27~250.00
TOTAU 37,250°00
325 $20o00 $ 6,500.00
6-t-67 ~o 750.90
!_~.00~0~~ 20.75
~, ~ i, ooo.oo ]o,oOO.oo
~ /55 6-1-67
~e above ~)onds having no c~upons ched ~ with the Cou] o~shm~m
above were paid during the p~riod of June 1~ L967 ~hru J~e ~ 9~ 1967~
BON D/C~_OI~U pON
N ~L~BER~..ISTI NG
OTHE CHASE MANHATTAN BANK, N.A.
1 Cnase Manhattan plaza, NewYork, N.Y. 10015
City of Boynton Beach, Florida
A%Water Revenue Bonds Dated 12-1-60
CORPORATE TRUST
& AGENCY DIVISION
CANCELLED SECURITIES
DIVISION
FROM
with n · ~oupons at
Due 6-7-6?
10 ~ $1,000.00
46 55 1 o
~tal 10
PROM
ached
~'___ _ I THE CHASE NIANHATTAN EANK, N..A.
G 0153:'6
THIS iS TO. CERTIEY THAT WE HAVE THIS ]DAY CREMATED THE FOLLOWING SECURITIES'DESCRIBED [] SCHEDULEsPeR ATTACHEON UMB~IRED.
~ Of oaLm~: City of Boston Beach~ Florida
~ff,~nding & Improvement Reven~e B$nds~ Vario~ rates
~SC~PT~OX O~ insure. Dated 6-1-64
COUPONS 1~t69 Pm~c EALAMOUNT $1~,349.25
TOTAU 184~349.25
,[ ~UPON , BOND NUMBER OR ~UME~E~ O~ ~ONDS B(~ND OR ~
r, ~ 96.88 581.28
6~562.50
~ 6-1-67 ~75 87.50
1:75 93.75 16,&06.25
7 ~ 10o~00 75i600.00
1~2 $113,680.47
28/41 ~1-67 ~ ~ 5,000.00 70~000.00
above were paid during the pez!o~ ofP~v 17, L967 thru S~pb. 19, 19~7.
I 7
{00 REV, 1.67 TP{ORiZED SIGNATURE
BON D/COU~POI~
NUMBERS LISTING
OTHE CHASE MANHATTAN BANK, N.A.
1 Chase Manhattan Plaza. New York N.Y. 10015
City of Boynvon Beach~ Florida
4% Refunding & Improvement Revenue Bonds
Dated 6-1-6~
CORPORATE TRUST
& AGENCY DI~VISION~
'C.~NCELLE D SECURITIES
DIVISION
with n( coupons attached
Due 6-] -67
lA @ $~ ~000.00
~ oral t 4