Minutes 12-18-67MINUTES OF PJ~GULAR CITY CUdNCIL MEETING HELD AT CITY H~LL, BOYNTON~
BEACH, FLORIDA ON MONDAY, DECE~ER 18~ 1967 AT 7:$0 P.M.
PRESENT:
~Li~hael V. Michael, Mayor
Thomas A. Summers'~ Vice
Gilbert H. Cotlins~ Councilman
Leonard E. Nytund, Councilman
A. Clyde Worrell, Jr., Councilman
Joseph Humphrey, $itM Attorney
G~ady W. Courtney~ City .Manager
M~s. Tereesa Padqett, City Clerk
Mayor Michael opened the meeting. The invocation was qiven by Council-
man Clyde Worrelt and the Flag Salute was led by Councilman Nylund.
MINUTES
Re~qular ~ieeting - Dec.ember 4,, 1967
Mr. Nylund moved that the Minutes of the Regular Meeting of December 4~
1967 be accepted as p~esented. Seconded by M~. Worrell. ~nanimously
carried.
Special P~eeting - December 6, 1967
Mr, Nytund moved that the Minutes of the Special Meeting of December 6,
1967 be approved as presented. Seconded by Mr. Coltihs. ~nanimously
carried.
OLD B~SINESS
Request for Beverage License - Kenneth Lyman (.~n the table)
Discussion held by Council and it was decided this matter be left on
the table until further information is received.
Apppint Charter Study qommittee (On the
M~. Nylund advised tb~t they have decided to leave this appointment of
charter study committee on the table until the 1st meeting in January.
Report from Florida Turn. pike ~uthorit7 ~e Boynton Interehanqe~ by Ci~.,
AttorneF·
Ma~or Michael advised that at the Workshop Meeting they went over this
and the Road Committee of the Turnpike Authori~ advised ~ ,.~,~ ~
the City $5~800.00 for the ~reI~mina~y su~uey.a~.__ this~wou%~"~.~~~.~ ~__
clud?d, in the biddingand C~ty would receive it ba~ka~tem it went out
for bids. The City would have to pay it befo=e the Turnpike Authority
would make the survey.
Mm. Summers .advised that his understending is that un~il this prelimin-
ary survey is made that they will not do anything unti~ then. -
M~. Courtney advised that we have this amount in the budget-- for this
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purpose.
Mr. Summers moved that we release this $3,800.00 for the State Turn-
pike Authority to make the prel/minary survey on the Interchange. Sec-
onded by Mr. Worretl, Unan/mously carried.
BID~ 7:45 P.M.
OPENING
~. Nylund moved that the receiving of the bids be closed and the bids
which we had received be opened. Seconded by Mr. Summers. Unanimously
cm. rried.
ONE MOTORCYCLE
The City Clerk advised that Bids had been received from the follow/rig:
Harley Davidson, Miami
Harley Davidson, Palm Beach
Mr. Worrell moved that the bids be accepted and turned over to the
Tabulation Committtee. Seconded by M~. Nylund. Unanimously carried.
MOBILE POLICE RADIOS AND ONE BASE STATION
The City Clerk advised that bids had been received from the following:
Motorola, Ft. Lauderdale on two mobile radios
Motorola, Ft. Lauderdale on Base Station
~,~. Nylund moved that these bids be turned over to the Tabulation
Committee for ~ '~ ~
t~l_ recommendations. Seconded by Mr. Collins. Unani-
mously carried.
One ~actor with Backhoe ,and Loader
The City Clerk advised that bids had been received from the following:
De Marco Truck g Implement Co., Boynton BeactJ
Trail Ford Tractor Co., Lake Worth
Richardson Tractor, Ft. Lauderdale
Engineering Machine Co., Delray Beach
P~. Summers moved that we accept the bids and =urn them over to ~he
Tabulating Committee for their recommendation. Seconded by Mr. 9~rell
Unanimously carried.
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9ne, Qrawier Tractor
The City Clerk advised that the following bids had been received:
Souare Deal Machines, Miami
Kelley %k, aetor, Miami
Richardson Tractor, Ft. Lauderdale
Fla-Ga. Tractor COmpany, North Miami
Mr. Worrell moved that we receive the bids and turn ~hem over to the
Tabulating Committee. Seconded by FAr. Su3mners. Unanimously carried.
Two Kerb_age Packers - (a) Cab ~ (b) Body
Bids were received from the following companies:
Jerry Earl Pontiac, Delray Beach
Miami Truck g Motor Co., Miami, Fla.
Benz Chevrolet, Lake Worth
General C~{C Truck Sales g Service, West Palm Beach, Fla.
H. P. Mason Equipment Corp., Hialeah~ Fla.
Tom Wood Equipment Co., Miami
Adams Chevrolet, Delray
Hunt %'muck Sales ~ Service, Miami
Turner Truck Equipment, Miami
Mr. Summers moved that the bids be received and turned over to the
Tabulating Coma~ittee for their recommendation. Seconded by FAT.Collins.
Unanimously carried.
A~uatic W~_~Contro~
~,irs. Padgett, City Clerk, read the one and only bid received:
Peu=nsalt Chemical Company, Montgomery, Alabama
Mission Hill Section only - $570.00 - work completed within ~0 days.
Mr. Worrell moved that this bid be received and turned over to the
Tabulating Committee for recommendation. Seconded by Mr. Nylund.
Unanimously carried.
PUBLIC HEA.P~I. NG
Request for change in zoning from R-1 to R-2, Lots
Central Park Annex.
Owner: Lucinda Mackinlay
d~
A oress: 1314 S. Seaerest Blvd.
Mrs. Mack/nlay came forward and advised
per, it to conduct her wig business in one ~oom of her home.
12 & 13~ Blk 7,
the council that shewanted a
She said
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if the Council rezones the property that is fine with hem, but if she
could get a permit they would not have to change the zoning.
Discussion held.
Summers moved that this change in zoning be denied on the recommenda
tion of the P!annin9 and Zoning Board.
City Attorney advised that the City could not give permits in R-1 resi-
dential areas to conduct a business in a home.
Mrs. Arthur Quiekel, 128 S.E. 12th Avenue came forward objecting to the
change iD. zoning mentioned above.
Mrs. ~nn Romer, 117 S.E. 12th Avenue came forward to also object to the
rezoning of this property.
~. Scott~ 125 S.E. 12th Avenue came £orward against the change in
zonings. He wants the area left residential - the way it has been.
~_~. Summers moved we take the recommendation of
Board and deny this request ~or zoning change.
~nanimously carried. Request denied.
the ~lanning & Zoning
Seconded by Mr. Worrell,
Discussion held on conditional license to operate business in her home
where~ the City Attorney advised there is no such thing in a residenti&
area.
P~BLIC
f{r. N. Braytey~ 2815 S.W, 9th Street came forward to advise the Council
that he gave the City Clerk a letter to read at this meeting. Council
had been given copies of same. City Clerk read the letter which re-
quested that the salaries of -the Police Department and other City em-
ployees be raised to mee~ the cost of living,
k~rs, Jean Cottrili: 612 N.E. 7th Avenue came forward with information
regarding Women's Self Defense Course she had taken and requested the
City Council to please consider giving such a course ~o be paid for by
anyone interested in taking the course, when the Pistol Range is set up
Mr. Bill Edetl came forward and stated the Council should give a vote
of thanks to Byron Leggett and the Sun Sentinel for The tremendous job
they did in helping a family that lost their home and belongings by
fire Decently. ~nanks to the newspaper~ the family is all settled
again in a home and have been given articles of clothing, etc. in their
time of need.
Mr. William Blac~k of St. Joseph s Episcopal Chumch came forward re-
questing /n~ormation abouta letter he had sent to the Cit~ regarding
three lig'hts from S. Seacrest up to the Church. The Church will be gl~
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to pay the electrical bill on the costs ~ e'~c.
It was decided by the Council to con'~ct the Florida Powem g Light
and make a~mangements to have this work done at the expense of the
church. The City ~uld only make the amrangements.
~EW B~SI~,~SS
Theme was no new business:
0mdinance ~7-23. (O~.. the table) - Amend~qq ~a~er ~dinance.
M~. Cour~ey advised that the Ci~ had as!~d the 3oa~d of Realtors to
la~ ~nem .~now what would be considemed det~en~l t~ the p~operty and
as yet the City has no~ ~eceived any in,oration.
It ~s age, ced by the Counc~ to leave this ~d~an~ on the ~b!e until
such t~ne as this info~mation is received.
Qrdinance 67-?5 (,~d Readincf) uu~ldmn~f Code.
City Attorney read the head~g o~ Ord~an~ 67-25.
~{r. Nylu~d moved that Ordinance 67-25 be ~ssed on Second Reading.
Seconded by Mr. Coll~s. U~n~]ousty ~rried.
Ordinance 67-26 (2nd Readinq) - Air Condition~q Cod~.
City Attorney read the heading of ~dinance 67-26.
Mr. Worrell moved that ~dinan~ 67-26 be passed on Second Reading.
Seconded by Mr. Supers. ~an~nousty ~rmied.
ADMINIS~TI~
~- te man~3e
D~cuss pmoposed
Mayom Michael ~ea~ the lette~ ~om ~he Fmatem~l ~de~ of Police
Association,
Discussion held.
I~m. Su~mems moved that uhe C~o7 B~o~ney De ~s~uctgd to draw up the
necessamy papers fo~ the R~le Range. Seconded my MD. Wo~ll.
mous ly ~Pmied.
Conside~ Pe~uest of ~valSem~s Club
The Cavalier's Club have ~equested the use of Wilson Recmeation a~ea
for a camnival for a few days.
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Discussion held.
Mr. Wormell moved that we inform the Cavalier's Club ?s to our basic
standards establis~ed at the last meeting. Seconded Dy Mr. Summers.
Hnaninous ly carried.
Establish date fOr first meetincf in Januarv~ 1988.
Discussion held.
6ir. Su~ners moved ti%at we have our recjular meeting on Tuesday ~ January 2
196o°. Seconded by ~4P. Collins. Unan~nously caP, led.
~eceiDt of list of paFsents made in Noyember~ 1967.
Nylund moved that the list of payments be approved.
Collins. Unanimously camried.
Seconded by
~pproval of Dills
Florida East Coast - prorated share ~4~000.00 as
per a~'reement~ Account 1820-498.
Summers moved '~' -
t_,,~_s bill be paid. Seconded by ~,~r. Nytund. ~rmni-
mously ca~ried.
Russell g Axon - $622.05 ~or Est~aa~ce '"
¢~2 and
E:,gineer in~- ~
-ecs.
hr. Worrell moved that this bill be paid. Seconded b~ Hr. Nylund.
~nan~nous !y carried.
Consider Christmas Ad ,in local papers
Dis cussion held.
Mr. Su~mmers moved that the Cra% do no'c pu~ an ~d in the newspapers.
Seconded by ~.k~. Worrell. 4-to-1 vo'ce. [,~. Collins opposed, l~%otion
carried.
Reques~ approval to advertise for bids for concession at the beach~
Mr. Cour'~ney advised the Council that he had a sug-gested proposal 'to
acc=pu ,re!ds on the puol%c peach ,my ~ne City ~umnmsnm',ng -them a place
~o park and t~Sy would give a certain percentage of the profits to
-the Cmty. ~he~e might De so,aeone in t~ne area that would be glad to come
in and build e ~)ermanent concession stand if they could get a 'ten (10)
year lease~, an~ at the end o_~ tile ten (10) years the building would
belong to the
Discussion held.
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i~m. Courtney read the bid info~mation.
Fumthem discussion held.
Mr. Summers moved that we table this until tha next meeting-.
Motion died for lack of a second.
Mm. Collins moved that we pu'~ this out for bids. Seconded by Mr.
Nylund. ~dnanimously carried.
OTHER
~nere weme no othe~ items o
ADJO~JPd~J~'~ NT
~,i~. Nylund moved that the meeting De adjourned. Seconded by M~. Womrel7
Unan~ously ~p~ied. Meeting adjourned at 10:00 P.i3.
CITY OF DOYNTON BEA~H~ FLORIDA
i~icnael V. Michael~
Thoma g Su] ~ ~ 7ice' r:~
~it~t ~. Coll~ns ~Counc~3~an
L~6na~ E. Nylund~ ~unci3~%~n
A · Clyde%Wo~e!l ~ J~ · ~ Co~ci]~an
Cit? Clerk ~
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PAYHENTS HADE I~ NOVEHBE£ BY DATE
No~'zms~a $, 1967
NovzMmza 6, 1967
NovEmsEa 7, 1967
N~s~ 8, 1967
ffo~s~ 9, 1967
No~mm~z~ 1~, 1967
~o~ 1~, 1967
No~ 15, 1967
NO~E~S~a 16, 1967
NoFE~mE~ 17, 1967
NoFE~E~ 20, 1967
~%~ 21, 1967
No~E~E~ 22, 1967
No~a 2~, 1967
No~B~R 28, 1967
No~S~m~ 29, 1967
7, 455. 79
100. O0
291.24
786. O0
16, 093. 9~
2, ~91. ~0
121.
2, 118.88
1,615. 77
7, 721.92
$9 7.59
7!.$0
3, 011.22
15, 559.26
1 $, 912.90
11~. 62
2, 350. ~i
74,292.90
MADE BY FUNDS
GENERAL FUND - - _ _
WATER_ SYSTE~ REVENUE FUND ......... ------ ---- ---
WA TER DEPOSITORS FUND ...........................
SEWER REKENUE FUND .................. - - ---- - ___ _
SEWER ~ WATER DEPOSIT FUND .....................
PUBLIGITY FO~D .................................
I ~ S F~D .....................................
MLU~IGIPAL SWIMffING POOL BOND FUND ..............
CIVIG GENTER BOND SINKING FUND .................
130, 695.12
19, 638.45
385. O0
23, ~9 7. ?1
62. O0
6.27
~.70
1.56
1.11
174-, 292. 90
PAYMENTS MADE IN NOVEMBER, 1967
1967
GENERAL FUND
17426 CITY OF B.B.-P.~Y~OLL
174£7 BOYNTON CaESrT UNION
WATER SYSTEM REVENUE FUND
10480 YIO~,mTTm DmGos~o
10481 Or~y OF B.B.-P.~YnOLL
SEWER REVENUE FUND
1945 GITY oF B.B.-P.~Yao~,~,
5, 292.95
6s. oo
5, ?55. '95
7.10
202. GO
209. ?0
7, 455. ~9
Nov.
6, 1967
GENERAL FU~[D
17428 C~TZS E.
~ 00. O0
100.00
NOV.
1967
GEffERAL FUND
17429 H~o~m R. Hopmt~s
WATER SYSTEM REVENUE FUND
~0485 ~s. R.H. THompsoN
10486 J.D~ PrTT~N
10487 S~E~ JoNms
10488 JOSEPH
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
7514 Aces. o? G,~rm GLm~mmws
7515 AccT. OF Er~mmN A¢~
7517 Acc~. oe ls~ From.
7518 Aec~. o~ Hns. E.H.
7519 ELrz~m~ A~s~m~
7520 ACCT. Of J.D. PITTMAN
7521 dcc~. oF S~m~ Jo~ms
7522 d~e~. o~ Josmm~ Emw~ams
200.00
$. 84
1.65
4.24
5.95
5.20
.62
7. 50
7.50
7. 50
7. 50
7.50
7. 50
7.50
7. 50
7.50
!67. 50
291.24
No F.
1967
GENERAL FUND
17430 FLa. Lmae~m o~ M~Nre. ~O0. OQ
WATER SYSTEff REVENUE FUND
10489 FL~. LEAaUE OF MUNRO.
10~90 POST~s~a
~00 . O0
~86. O0
786. O0
PAL~.ENTS MADE IN NO,VEMBER, 1967
1967
FUND
t7431 Gza~Lz~ Ho T~o~,so~: 200.00
1 7432 WZL~Z~ H. W~s ~5.~0
17436 ¢Z~Y o~ B.B.-P~YaeLz ~2,~21.79
1 7437 Bo~o~ G~z~ OWzo~ 706, O0
15, 652, 29
WATER SYSTEH REYENUE FUND
SEWER REKENUE FUND
1946 G~:' OF B.~.-.'~ao~ ?76.$2
16,093.95
13, 1967
1967
GENERAL FUND
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
7523 L. T. Ga~.~z.~
GENERAL FUND
17441 Ea~msz
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
7524 E.B.
7526 PE~Za J.
1.69
91.$~
7. 50
7. 50
7.50
7.50
30. O0
121,32
No~. 15, 1967
GENERAL FUND
17444 Bz, am Gsoss-Bz, am
WATER
10492
~0495
SYSTEM REVENUE FUND
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
7528
211.43
1,576..55
218.64
2, 006.60
I so36
i 76.50
25. O0
PAYHENT$ ;IADE IN NOTEMBER, !967
NOV.
1967
SEWER REL~?tUE FUND
1948 N~zi~¢T~a~as LZ~ I~s.
10. 42
.56
2, II 8.88
l~O V~
16' 1967
OENERAL FUND
17448
WA TER
10494
1O495
10496
~0497
10498
10499
~0500
10501
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
7529 A¢¢~. OF NIE~$ SO~EN$ON =
7530 ACCT* OF H.E. THOMPSON
7551 ACCT. OF
75~2 ~¢¢~. OF HSS. J.A. Wood
7556 Acc~. o~ M~ar F.
7538 Aec~. OF M~aer~ Lo~z
75~9 AccT.
7540 ACCT. OF J~mrs J.
SEWER REVENUE FUND
1949 orzr OF B.B.-PET~r C~s~
1,425. O0
32.50
2. 46
1, 459.96
15.66
5.20
3. 62
1.05
1.24
2.70
5.20
?. 50
7.50
7. 50
7.50
7. 50
7. 50
7. 50
7. 50
7. 50
7. 50
7. 50
7~50
90. O0
36.90
I, 615.77
17, 1967
GENERAL FUND
! 7449 $. O. Oozry ENT.
17450 JosE.s
1 7451 Jz~s
1 7452 Nzz~z~vrE~
27455 Rm~¢¢~ C~zr
17~57 CrTr
17458 Bo~o~
54.1 ?
12.93
5. O0
~ OO
5. O0
5.00
7. O0
5, 405. $2
45!. O0
PAYMENTS ~DE IN ffOYEMBER, 1967 (CONT.
NSv. 17,
1967
WATER SYSTEN REYENUE FUND
10502 CITY om
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
7541 ~CC~.
SE~/ER REYENUE FUND
1950 C~TX eX
~EWER ~ WATER Ds.O'SIT FUND
190 G~.~o~ Bosma~s
895. 80
7.50
7.50
15.00
769.70
3!. O0
7, 721.92
C
20,
No~. 21,
1967
1967
GENERAL FUND
17365
17367 Emw~m I. D~s~
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
7545 M~s. DonoT~r
SEWER REYENUE FUND
1944 Gre~' om B.B.-Pm~Y
GEi%~RA L FU~TD
17368 Gr~Y oF B.B.-Pmz~Y G~s~r
WATER SYSTEH REY~%¥UE FUffD
10~56 OITY O~ ~.~.-PET~Y
WATER DEPOSITORS F~D
75~5 Jom~ O,
PUBLICITY FUND
I9~ G~ OF B.B.-P~
26. 60
62.50
300. O0
7. 50
o 99
48.94
!I. 08
7. 50
3. 78
397.59
NOF. 22,
1967
GENERAL FUND
173~'9 E~C
17371
17372 Fa~m,~ ~ H~;~
17373 R~mo~e J.
~84.95
1.55
50.00
1,491.00
2.38
PAYMENTS MADE IN NOYEMBER, 1967
N6v.
22, 1967
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
7544 ACCT. or ReB~. ANmmasoN 7.50
7546 AccT. OF L~aaY Y~o~ 7.~0
7~47 Aee~. o~ W~a Tz~o~ 7.50
7548 Aeee. o~ G~n~ms L~mo 7.50
WATER SYSTEM REVENUE FUND
~0457 J.P. GA~o~ I~e.
954.90
SEWER ~ WATER DEPOSIT FUND
195 Acee. or W.E. Ho~smms ~5.~0
FUND
· 94
3, 011.~2
NOFo
24, 1967
GENERAL FUND
17374 EsYemm Hood 25.00
1 7375 Mz~m~EB H~LLzma 2~. O0
~7376 H~a~'~Y B. ST~a~ 20.00
1 7377 IamNm S~maz~ 20. O0
1 7378 N~z~nmD Lo~m~ 20.00
17579 E~z Wm~ma 20.00
i?~80 M~m Dmso 20.00
17581 Kz~mamm Domso~ 20. O0
~ 7383 L~zm~ fmaemsx~ 20. O0
2738~ Bolero S~m~ze 20.00
1 7385 Hm~m~ B~e~ 20. O0
! ~386 G~smarNm G~FFNmY 20. O0
1 7387 Doao~mm~ Rmcz 20. O0
t7388 Lz~r M~s~ 20.00
1 7~89 M~ T~=~m~ 20. O0
1 7390 ~xcms V~Dm~m~mm~ 20. O0
1 739t Doao~ S~m~man 20. O0
17~92 M~o~ A scoem 20. O0
17397
! ?398 BoY~o~ Gamsxv U~o~ 6~0. O0
WATER SYSTEM RETENO~ FUND
10458 Gzer ox B.B.-P~Y~oL~
SEWER REYENUE FU~rD
1951 Gz~'Y OF B.B.-P~YaOL~
,1~ 661.54
~71.97
15,539.26
27, 1967
28, 1967
29, !967
PAYMENTS HADE IN NOYENBER, 1967 (GONT. )
GENERAL FUND
17394 Oz~r oF B.B.-GENma~L
1739~ Gz~r e~ B~ B. - Gm~m~
1 7396 Uz~ o~ BL'B . ~m~ma~
25, DO0. O0
25, 000. O0
~5., 000, O0
15, 000~ O0
158,42
~67, 50
WATER SYSTEM REYENUE FUND
10459 Rmmu~m~N~ ~ I~Ipi~eF.
.!2~ ?05.78
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
7549 Ae¢~. om M~s. P.
7550 G~,~'oN F, Ro~m~s
1.S. O0
oo
30. O0
SEWER REYENUE FUND
1952 Rmeu~mZNe ~ II~PaOF.
651.20
GENERAL FUND
17401 BLUE G~oss-Bz~m Smzm~m
! 7402 IN~'m~¢smN~e~n Go~m.
17403 P~sLm¢ PmasoN~mz Ass'~.
17404 S.G. Gosl~x ENTmnm~sms
1 7405 Pu~s~m~s~ WmE~x
GG. O0
~ 3.90
jlO, O0
1!9.72
115. O0
912.90
114.62
WATER SYSTEM REYENUE FUND
10460 M~ZN JmNNm
10461 M~s. J. E~Nmms
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
7551 ACCT. OF
7554 ACCT. OF
7555 Ac¢~. o~
7556 AccT. o~
7557 AccT. OF
7558 A¢¢~. OF
H.4~.~ION KEECt~. JR.
M~aFIN JENNE
DmM~¢~ ~ So~s
Lms?m~ Pm~x J~.
SEWER RE' ~ ~
~ Yf~VUE FUND
1953 ELI~oN Rommmao
SEWER d~ WATER DEPOSIT FUND
197 ACCT. OF E~moN RODBEnO
, 6. 70
2.64
7. 50
7. 50
7.50
Z5. O0
7. 50
~5. O0
7.50
7. 50
15.50
10t. 33
$0, !967
P.4YHENTS MADE IN NOYE;IBER, 1967
GENERAL FUND
17406 ls~ From. S~wN~s ~ Lo.~N 72. 75
57407 EDm~s Lz~e~,~ 1. O0
17~08 C~a~ms B. ?~so~ 5.00
17409 lsT FED. SzFImes ~ Lozm 1.55
17410 CrTr OF B.B.-P~aeLL 2,260.23
2, 3&O. 49
PUBLICITY FUND
198 ls~ Fmc. S~v~N~s ~ I,O~N ,2.49
I & $ FUND
i~9 ls~ FEm. S~'r~s ~ Loz.z~ 4.76
MO~IGIPAL SWIMMING POOL BOND FUND
200 IsT Fm;3. ~z~ri~us ~ Le.~N 1.56
CIYIG CENTER BO_~ID SINKING(BOND)FUND
201 Isz From. S~'rN~s ~ Loam I.I1
2, $50° 41