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Minutes 08-21-67MINUTES OF REGULAR COUNCIL Y~ETING NEJ.D IN CITY HALL, BOYNTON BEACH AUGUST 21, 1967 ax 7:30 P.M. PRESENT: Michael V. M/chaei, ~yor Leonard E. Nylund, Councilman Gilbert H. Collins, Councilman A. Clyde Worreil, J~.~ ~Co%unailmau Absent: Thomas A. Summers, Vice May~? Grady W. Courtney, City Nmnager Ronald Fruda, City Attorney Tereesa P~dgett~ City Clerk The Mayor called the meeting to order. The invocation by Re~, Paul H. Huyett~ St. John's Methodist ChUrch~ rne flag salute was led by Bill Allan, Tax Assessor. The Vice-President of the Boynton Beach Chamber of Commerce was welcomed by the Council. MINUTES Mr. Nylund moved to accept the minutes of the regular meeting held August 7th as written. Seconded by ~r. Collins, Unanimously .~arried. ~. Summers was on vacation aud was not present for the meeting. Mr. Nylundmoved to accept the minutes of the Special Meeting held August lath as written. Seconded by~. Worrell. Unanimously carried. OLD BUSINESS Discuss ~%nexation ~yor Michael stated that this Council had inherited this from the previous council and gave a complete list of events leading up to ~ne present time. He presented what he feels are the facts J~ this case. ~s far as a~u~xation and constant harrassmen~ of the Cmty Attorney ms concerned, thms proposed annexation is illegal and we are very fortunate to have had ~. Fruda as our attorney in this matter. He further advised he had checked with various departments of the City regarding cost to service subject area. Mr. Hughes, Sanitation Department advised it would cost the City approximately $9,713.O0 per year. Fire Department reported that there is insufficient supply of water even for single dwelling homes to say no~hi~gabout high rise apartments, There are no fire hydrants servicing this area; we ~ould need more men and equipment and fire hydrants. City Manager advised for water and sewer we wo~ld need an additional line connecting 15th Avenue bridge crossing at an estimated cost of $15,0OO.OO; a lift station would have to be installs8 at an estimated cost of $18,O00.00. Water and Sewer: $103,000.00 for a total of $12&,013.OO for first year. Police Department advised they feel that normal patrol in the area should be a~ least six cheeks l½ hours~ total 25 miles per 2&.he,ar period ~ud would coe~ approxL~t~ty $1,?OO~00 per year for such a patrol. What income would be received b~p the City? Property taxe.s with an ~ ~sesssd valuatdon of *~ ' r,- · w)~d equ~ $~7~623~ per year ~ taz revenues. With $5,000~ Homestead ~ptkon per b~]..d~: $~3~,7.00 ~r year~ With the ~ssib!e~ exemption for each. apartment: $1t,O00.O0~ Mayor I~iichael read s letter from ~o Summers advising it was his plat-~ at the moment to be on vacavion and wanted it on record not to consider any annexation program until necessa~y steps have been taken on sound legal basis. It is his further recom~endaticn we follow the advice of our legal counsel. Col. l~ehrell~ mamber of the Planning & Zoning Board, came forward in defense of the Board s~d advised the vote was for annexation only if economically feasible ~ M~yor ~fichael advised that no plans or prints have been submitted to the Council to date on this annexation request. ~. Collins advised that he asked ~.~. Hank Thompson if the mock plans could be brought do-~u~. Mayor ~ichael s~zised that no plans or prints were ever brought to Council, but Council was adv%sed they could make a trip to Palm Beach and look at them there. He said he did not feel that they should have to go all tlne way to Palm Beach to look at plans when it was the practice for years that plans and prints be submitted to the City Council for their study, Mr.Nyiund moved to see whether this Council desires authority vo annex property. Seconded by ~. Collins. Unanimously carried. Discussion held by the Coancii. Mm. Fruds, City Attorney~ advised that no special bill can be passed until it c~u be presented to the Legislature and they will not meet again for two years. He then discussed tbs General Law in detail. It was decided by' Council that if they were to write the Legislature that it ~s,~heir ~-d_sh in the future to be able to annex add when ~e next opportunity arrives to present a Bill we would appreciate them giving us a chance to do so. This letter to be signed by each Councilman. Consider position of City Engineer (On the table) Em. Nylund moved we take this from the table. Seconded by ~f~. l',Iorrell. Unanimously carried. 1~. Courtney advised if we could get someone with utilities and sanitation background it ~ouldbe a good thing for the City to have such a qualified person on the payroll. We would have a very limited amount of engineering and his primary responsibilities would be in a Superintendsnt capacity. Discussion held. Mr. George ~iiles of 695 Chapel Hill Boulevard cams forward an~ quoted from the Bonding Resolution 64FF~ John Klink~ representative of Russell & Axon, came forward and discussed the matter further with the Council, He advised that Russell & Axon would MINUTES CITY COUNCIL MEETING AUGUST 2t: 1967 like to see the City get a City Engineer of their own. Mm. Wormell moved that we request that the City Manager advertise for this position and that he bring back the names and recommended pay scale to this Council and if it is deemed feasible that we hire an Engineer. Seconded by Mr. Collins. Unanimously carried. Consider sever mates table. ) for restaurants and like business placed (on the There being no motion to remove it from the table it remained on the table. Receipt of corrected tax roll (On the table) M~. Nylund moved that we take Receipt of Corrected Tax ro~l off the table. Seconded by Mm. Collins. Unanimously carried. Mr. Nylund moved we accept the corrected figures for the 1967 tax roll. Seconded by Mr. Collins. Unanimously carried. Assessed Valuation: Widows & Disability: Homestead Exemption: Non-Exempt $88~205:025 200~000 16~53t,759 71~473~264 Receip~ of Plat - Village Royale The City Clerk read letter dated August 21, 1967 dedicating the new st-~eet to the City of Boynton Beach. Discussion held. M~. Nylund moved that we aeeept this plat of Village Royale. Seconded by Mm. Womrell. Unanimously carried. BIDS Opening - Analytical Balance Tomsion Balance Company, Clifton~ New Jersey Model EA-t $895.00 Model EA-1-AP 995.00 William Ainsworth & Sons, Denver, Colorado Type 2t-N 550.00 Detivemy 7 to 14 calendar days from date of purchase order. C. Nettler Instrument Corp.5 Prineeton~ New Jersey (They submitted a complete price list.) -3- MINUTES REGULAR CITY ~T~IT ~ ~'"~ ~C AUGUST 21~ 1957 BIDS - Or~N~I~G ( cpntJ~lued ) D. W. H~ Curting Co.~ Jacksonvit!e~ Florida $670.00 - immediate shipment on date oI~er is received. Mr. Nylund moved that these bids be turned over to the tabulation committee° Seconded by ~ir. Worrel!. Unan/mous!y carried. PUBLIC H~AR~NG A. .Zoning Cbmnge Re~.uest Parcel 1: That part of the N. 421 feet of Lot 3 of the subdivi~on of Sec. 33~ Twnship 45S~ Range 43E (measured along the west line thereof) which lies west of the west line of Seacrest Boulevard~ Palm Beach County records. Request: R-1 =o R-3A Location: 2003,2109 S. Seacrest Bl~d. Owner: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Mr, Worrell read Article 17~.07 of the Florida Statutes and discussed it with the Council. Mr. Walter Dutch came forward and he too quoted sectiqns of the Florida statutes and advised that Section 176.07 stated in pa~t ~until the f~nal report has been received from such commission~. He adMised the Co~uncil that he absented himself from the Planning & Zoning Bqard when this was being discussed~ and said there is actually no eonfli~,t of interest on his part any further. En fact: he could have sat on the Board at the last meeting. He discussed the statements made by Mr, Wen~elt at the Special Meeting of the Planning $ Zoning Board. Mr. Wehrell came forward to advise that he checked this area quite thoroughly and both pieces of property are contiguous (Parcel 1 and Parcel 2) and that was Mr. Weaver's motion. He gave tlae Council a complete report of the situation and advised that considerable checking has been done on his part and he feels that it would be a wrongful do- ing on the part of the City of Boynton Beach to rezone this property as requested to R-SA. Mr. Worreil advised he ~s not in favor of bulking thgse two parcels and that they should be acted upon as individual pieces of property. Mr. Nylund moved that he would like to hear ~ese two parcels discussed at this time. There was no second. Motion dmed for ~lack of a second. Mm. Collins ~oved that we teble the decision on thesetwo parcel~ of property untml such time as the Planning g Zoning Board can submmt their -4- MINUTES REGULAR CITY COtlNC!L I¢~ETING AUGUST 21, 1967 decision and requested that the Planning & Zoning Board meet at the earliest possible time on this matter. Seconded by M~. Worrell. Mr. Nytund opposed, The vote was 3-to-t in favor of the motion. Motion carried. Parcel 2 was included in the above discussion, described as follows: Parcel 2: Lot 7, and all that part of Lot 87 West of Seacrest Boulevard and North Of Westchester Heights Subdivison; and Lot~ 63 amd 64 of Crestview Subdivision; also Lot 11 ,a. nd that portion of the W De of Lot 12 lying North of S.W. 23rd Ave.; Sec. 33, Township 45S, Range 43E: Palm Beach County recordS. Request: R-i~ R-iA, R-1AA to R-3B- ~ Location: West of 2001-2329 S. Seacrest Blvd. g North of S.W. 25z~d Ave. Owners: Florid,a. Harbor Hills, !nc~ G~meat Neck Communities: g Robert Rose, Marie Rose g Robert Rose ~ Jr. Parcel $: Lot 5, Block C, Hathaway Park Request: R-2 to R-5 or C-1 Location: 801 S.E. 4th Street Owner: Patricia Cameron Mayor Michael asked if there was anyone present interested in speak- ing in favor of this change to please come forward. No one came forward. ~yor Michael asked if there was anyone present wishing to speak against this change to please come forward. No one came forward. Mayor Michael advised the Council that the Planning & Zoning Board voted unanimously against this as it was spot zoning and the Board is defLnitely against spot zoning and the reques~ was dehied by ~ne Board. Mr, Nylund moved that we deny this request for zonig change for Lot 5, Block C, Hathaway Park. Seconded by Mr. Collins. ~nanimously carried. PUBLIC AUDIENCE Mayor Michael asked if anyone in the audience wished to come forward. No one came ~orward. NEW BUSINESS Mayor Michael read letter from Fm. Jeff Davis Ln which he offered Lots 10 and 11 to the City at no charge to the City. These lots a~e in Parker Estates Subdivision. --5-- MINUTES CITY COUNCIL ~ETI~G AUGUST 21~ 1967 Discussion held. Mr. Worrell moved that we accept t_his gracious offer from Mr. Davis and that we in some way express our appreciation to him for this offer and that whatever procedure is necessary to transfer title from him to the City be taken. Seconded by Mm. N~lund. llnanZ~ously carried. LEGAL Ordinance 67-9 (2nd Reading) License Ordinance Mr. Fruda, City Attorney~ read the O~dinance on second reading. Mr. Nylund moved that we pass the Ordinance 67-9 on second reading. Seconded by Mr. Worreli. Un~n~3nously carried. Ordinance 67-9A (2nd Reading). Estab!ishinq license fee schedule ~. Fruda read Ordinance 67-9A on second reading, Mr. Worreli moved that we pass Ordinance 67-9~ on second reading. Seconded by Mr~ Collins. Unanimously carried. Ordinance 67-10 (lst Reading) rezoning Lots 8, 9~ 10 g 3_1, Lakeside Gardens from C-1 to R-3A Mr. Fruda read Ordinance 67-10 on first reading. Mr. Worrell moved that Ordinance 67-10 be passed on first read~ng. Seconded by Mr. Collins. Unanimously carried. Reeolution 67-R establishing new rates for garbage pickup and dump charges ' Mayom Michael advised that this Resolution is not ready to be read at this time as there are st~ll a few changes to be made~ No action was taken on this. Resolution 87-S sett%ng up Ut.ility Deposit Bank Accoun~ Mr. Courtney discussed this relative to putting both ~ccounts together and having only one check written instead of two ehecP~. He advised a new account is requested to be set up, No action was taken. Authorize issuance of Release of Easement Mr. Worretl moved that we sign and au%horize this release of easement. Seconded by Mr. Collins. Unanimously carried. ADMINISTRATIVE Receipt of Cremation Certificates from Chase Manhattan Bank Mr. Nylund moved that we accept Cremation Certificates from Chase -6- MIL~TES CITY COUNCIL 1-~ETING AUGUST 21, 1967 Manhattan Bank. Seconded by P~. Worreli. Unanimously ca~ried, Consider request for Ad in Florida Munipipa! Record Fm. Worre!l moved that we put an ad, 1/8 page for $42~00~ o~ the Type that the City Manager might think would be practical for the City of Boynton Beach. Seconded by Mr. Nylund, Unanimously carried. Regues~ for refund on Cemeterv Lots Mm. Nylund moved that we give a refund on Lots ~43 g 44~ Block K, to Mr. Cholvin as requested. Seconded by Mr. Collins. Unanimously earried~ ReceiDt of resignation of Albert DiVaqno, Civil Service Appeals Board Mayor Michael read the letter of resignation of Albert DiVagno from the Civil Service Appeals Board. Mr. Ny!und moved that we accept~ with regret~ the resignation of Mr. Albert DiVagno from the Civil Service Appeals Board. Seconded by Mr. Collins. Unanimously carried. Mr. Worrell moved that the alternate Richard Monahan be appointed fill the unexpired Term of Mm. DiVagno on the Board. Seconded by Mr. t~ytund. Unanimously carried. to Establish number of Auxiliary Police the Code. in accordance with Sec. 23-9 of lcd. Courtney recommended we have 30 Auxiliary as a limit of police. Mr. Nytund moved ~at we accept the Police Chief's recommendation of ~0 Auxiliary Police as approved by Mr. Courtney. Seconded by ~. Worrell. Unanimously carried. Tr,ansfer of Funds -Citv Manager Mr. Courtney requested the following transfer be made: Prom 4210-334 Bldg. Supplies Materials 2140-416 Rental of Math, Equipment 2140-514 Bush Hog 3200-518 Air Conditioner 6120-330 Chem. Supplies 4100-328 Bldrs. Supplies 6100-310 Stationery To 4210-278 2140-274 2140-514 3200-456 6120-286 4100-274 6110-310 Bldg. Repairs Amount Equipment Repairs 400.00 Gang Mower 849.17 Mee~gs L Schs. 200.00 Tank Repairs 89.25 Equip.Repairs 200.00 O~fice Supplies 300.00 -7- MINUTES Mr. Wo~lt moved'~'~ accept tlnese transfers as read. Seconded by N~ Nylun~. ~.UnanLmously carried. List of Payments made in July Mr. Nylund moved we accept list o~ payments ~de ~ July. Se~nded by }zw. Wormetl. Unan~ously ~rmied. Approval of Bills City Clerk advised that a b~l fmom Russell & Axon in the amount of $5~775.20 covel~g amea 15~ whi~ was authorized by letter dated March 23~ 1967~ has been pPesented rom payment. Mm, Womrell moved that we pay this bill of Russell L Axon ~ the s~ of $3~775.20. Seconded by Mr. Collins. Unan~ously ~mmied. ~pnt[~v reDorts Mr. Womrell moved that these mon~ly mepom~s ~ accepted as presented. Seconded by Mr. Nylund. Unanimously ~mmied. OZqER There was no othem bus,ess. ADJOU~i,~NT Mm. Ny!und moved the meet~g be adjouPned. Seconded by I~. Worrell. Unanimously ~mmied. Meetin~ adjourned at 10: ~ P.M. C;~Y OF BOYNTON BEACH-~ FLORI~ M~chae! ?.' Michael, Mayor' Tereesa Padqet~ City Clerk Worrelt ~ CoUncilman N BANK, N.A. THE CHASE MANHATTA ~op,N~R~,~¥o~,~¥o~'oo~ G 00274 Gity of BoY-ten,Beach, Florida 3% Refuading Bo~s did 10-1-46 NUMBER OP COUPONS 82 PRINCIPAL AMOUNT $ PRINCIPAL AMOUN~ $ NUMBER OP BO~[DS TOTA~ $2i734;00 41 4-1-67 2 $ 2,,00 $ 4°00 : 1 10,00 10.00 : .: ~6 20.00 89 ll,734o00 The above Coupo ~e were paid duri~ : the period · i~ of April 3, 196 thru April 21, 1"t67 ~)~: 394 10-1-71 1 ~i,000o00 $1,000~00 'With coupon #41 due 4-1-67 and S C.A. I: ~ The above bond as paid on April ~, 1967 I ~A~°P ~'1~//., ~ N D/Cg~lJvON LL T NG 0~THE CHASE MANHAi 1AN BANK, N.A. i Chase Manhattan Plaza. NewYork. N.Y. 10015 Gi~y ef Boy~e~ ~eaeh, Fleri~a 3% Refunding Ben~s dtd. 10/1/46 CORPORATE TRUST & AGENCY DIVISION CANCELLED SE~URITI~=S DIVISION I W~th ce~p ,n ~, due ~/1/67 and Tot~ 1. J~L~ 5, 1967 .............. 77. 95 J¢LY 6, 1967 .............. 1,537.59 J¢Lr 7, 1967 .............. 14., 64.9. 76 JULY 10, 1967 ............ 1,586.27 jrrLy 11, 1967 ............. 2, 700.04. J~LY 12, 1967 .............. 1,623.58 J~r.~, 15, 1967 ................ 569. 76 J¢~.r 14, 1967 ............... 60,$61.80 J=z.Y 17, 1967 .............. 4-14.95 J=~ t8, 1967 ............. 21,614-.88 J~c~,r 19, 1967 ............... 4-,077.39 J~r 20, 1967 ............... 453.57 JCLY 21, 1967 .............. 4.0,2.85.82 967 7, 4-55.91 J¢z,r 24.~ i .............. J~z,r 26, 1967 ............... 1, ?.$i J¢z,r 27, 19.67 ............ 87 J~r~r 28, 1967 ............... 8, 041.86 J¢~r $1, 1967 ............. 15,~65.1~ ! 80, 752.45 GENERAL FUND ..... SEWER REYENUE FUN9 - - - WATER SYSTEH REVENUE FUND - WATER DEPOSITORS FUND- - - SEWAGE DEPOSIT FUND - - - PUBLIGITY FUND ........ FIREMEN'S RELIEF & PENSION FUND 54.6.4.6 24., 532.55 4.8, 283.18 537.50 21.70 1,786. 79 24..27 '1'so, ?$2.4.5 PAY~fENTS HADE IN JULY, 1967 JuL Y 5, 1967 GENERAL FUND 16552 MmaToN AuTo Rosy 16555 Sm~w's BEST~Ua~mT 16564 PosTMasTEr-US Pos~ OFFZC~ 45.20 $0. 75 l~.Oq 77.96 77.85 JUL Y 6, 1967 GENERAL FUND 16555 FLz. PowE~ 16556 F~. Powm~ 16557 LT. W.B, 16558 BoY~To~ 16559 Hz~s~ WATER SYSTEH BEYENUE FUND lOI87H~sEY ~ GaIFFIT~ 9~0.$9 78 66.00 2~2.60 46.45 2. $9 657.59 JuL Y 7, 1967 GENERAL FUND 16660 E~.~,rs NcAaoY 16561 WIL~I~N COOK 16562 GI~'T OF B.B.-P~T~ Gzs~ 16566 Cr~r o~ B.B.-P~r~o~ 16567 B~YN~o~ C~EDIT UNION 16568 Cr~Y OF B.B.-PE~ Czsz SEWER REVENUE FUND I600 CITY OF B.B.-PETTY 1801 CITY OF WAFER SYSTEN REVENUE FUND 10168 PosT~zs~sa-U$ Post OFFICE 10189 CITY OF B.B.-PETTY O~s~ 10191 OI~Y OF B.B.-P~Y~OLL PUBLICITY FUND I66 CITY OF 10. O0 10. O0 16.61 11,861.75 606. O0 27. 81 12,552. t ? 21.06 512o52 355.58 29.00 8.53 1, 762.31 14, 6~9. 76 PAYNENT$ NADE IN JULY, 1967 J~LY 10, 1967 GENERAL FUND 16565 Gr~Y oF B.B.-Pm~Y O~s~ 45.99 16564 Gz~Y 0~' B.B.-P~Y G~s~ 60.67 16565 ~Y ~ B.B. I~8.95 16569 So. B~ T~L ~ T~ 109.85 16570 So. B~ T~ ~ T~ 15. 75 !6~72 C~TY OF B.B.-PE~Y G~sm 869. 56 SEWER REYENUE FUND 1802 OzTY OF B.B.-W~m~ Dmp~. 1805 Fna. Powm~ ~ Lz~H~ Go. 147. 52 . o2. is 5~9.65 WAFER SYSTEt¥ REFENUE FUND 10190 Czar or B.B.-PE~Y CAss 2.92 10192 M~s. A~ 10193 Fm~rcra B. B~Tosm ~. 84 10194 Noa~ I019~ D~zsY C~ 2.20 10196 Bm~mcm 10197 Wm. Lm~z 2. ~0 10198 D.E. 10199 ls~ 10~00 Om~s~m~ ~. E~xso~ 1.~ ~020~ L.B. Ro~som 3B. 06 WATER DEPOSITORS FUND 7271 ~cc~. OF M~S. A]~r~ B~A~Y 7.50 7272 THOMAS E. Lo~ 7. 50 7275 ~ccT. OF FELIC~ B. B~aTos~ 7.~0 ~ ~CCT. OF ~LB~T ~HITE 7~ ~0 7275 ~ccz. o~ Jo~ A~s~o~ 7.50 7~76 M~s. L. Do~mm~ 16.00 ?277 L.S. Ez~ 7. ~0 7279 iccp. o~ D~zsY O~v 7.50 7~81 Accw. o~ Wm. L~z 7. ~0 ?~8~ Acc~. o~ D.E. T=~mmvz~m 7. 50 7283 icc~. oe ls~ Fm~. ~. &Lo~ 7.50 ?~8~ Aec~. oF C~s. Mo~Lmx 7.50 7285 Acc~. o~ G~ma~m~ H~so~ I 7. 50 ?286 Acc~. or L.B. Eo~aso~ i5.00 1,586. PA YHENTS H2DE IN JULY, 196 7 (CONT.) J~IL Y 11, 1967 GE~RAL FUND 16574 BAmma ~ TAx, ca Go. 16575 BAmma 16576 GZTr om B.B.-Wz~ma DmmT. 16577 Jomm L. 16578 16579 16680 16581 16582 16585 16584 16585 ssss 16587 165~8 16589 165~0 16~91 t6~95 16595 ~ 6~96 ~6~9 7 16~98 11.~0 40.57 68.54 $$. GO Boy~eo~ Aeeo S~mm~r 182.1£ B~a~o~zs aoapoaz~zo~ 324.00 B~mm~ ~ ~r~o~ Go. 1.76 Gz~zms Sm~em Oz~ Co. 28.62 Hz~smr ~ ~Z~FZ~ ~0.~01 W~ Hz eDowm~z 16. 40 P~mm~ Kz~m 17. 76 Pzm~ex ?za~ Go. 2I.~0 RO~x~s Smm~e T~m SEa,rem 70.00 So~mma~ P~mma Go. 30~ 82 W~m EN~ z~xa z~ Go. 266. 52 Eaze F. Yz~or I9.50 1 7~ 28 SEWER REYENUE FUND $ 76.20 WATER SYSTEM REYENUE FUND ~.0202 A~rm Gm~,oazmm & Gmm~i~e,~L 501.60 10203 Bo~x~om Aa~o Sap~x 1~. 6~ 10204 BIF IN~s~a~ms 7. 95 10205 Dz~zs Minima ~ S~pmAy Co. 18.22 10206 U~z~z~ ~o S~ar~em 15.~q 55 . 51 PUBLICITY FU/fD 157 Bzosso~ 158 SoAp Box 11.27 57.50 700. 04 MADE IN JUL~ 1967 -. J~rLy 12, 1967 JULY 13, 1967 GENERAL FUND 16599 16600 $0. B~LL T~L. 16601 SOo 16602 W~ 16603 ~~ 0~ 16604 E~e F. i6606 BOYNZON AUTO SUPPLY 16608 ~0~ Bmco~ms INC. 16609 D~z~m Lm~sz~ SEWER RE~rENUE FUND I80.5, So. BXLn TXL. · rmL. 1806 ZEm M~NUF.4eTUaING 00. 1807 BOYmTON A~rTO S~mPLY WATER SYSTEH REVENUE FUND 10207 So. BELL TmL. ~ Tm~. GENERAL FUND 16612 W~m E~e~mm~im~ 16613 W,~as EmsrNEmarms 1661~ ELsms McA~oY 1661~ WILLI,~m GOOm 82.32 2 75.22 50. $0 499.95 99. ~£ 4~. 90 ?0. O0 52.21 18.9~ ~0. O0 100. O0 2~. 51 I, 2.80 118.80 $.18 12~.78 2.15 ,$4.43 36.58 295. 44 266. $2 5. O0 5. O0 569.76 1,623.58 569.76 JuLY 1~, 1967 GENERAL FUND 16616 CzTY OF 16617 BOYNTON O~zl~IT UNION 16618 CITY OF B.B.-r~IzTE~ DEPT. 16619 $0. Bm~L 1GGBO $o. Bm~L 6, 004. $G 453. O0 i2~. 68 61.40 54.55 6, 70t. 99 PAYMENTS H~DE IN JULY 1967 (GONT. ) JULY 14~, 1967 SEWER REYENUE FUND 1808 OrTY OF B.B.-PIYaoLL 1809 H~Ns ImLE WATER SYSTEM REYENUE FUND 10209 Cz~x OF B.B.-Pz~aoLL 10210 Kids. Iam~m LoamNz 10211 ~L~m~ G~m 10220 OmT~ OF B.B.-Wa~m~ Dmm~. WATER DEPOSITORS FUND 7287 J=Lrz E. S=ma~mm~ 7288 lcez. om Mas. I. Lo~mmz 7289 Aee~. oF W~ma G~x 7290 Aee~. OF H~NS I~m SEWA GE DEPOSIT FUND 328 Aee~. OF Hams Imam 312.52 6.84 19, 390. 69 19, 710.05 9 76. GO 47. 70 ~. 50 12.80 820.1 G 862. 76 15.00 50.00 7.50 7.50 7. O0 Jun~ 17, 1967 GENERAL FUND 16621 Wm. L. R~msmY 16622 Oz~Y OF B.B.-Pm~Y G~sm WATER SYSTEM REYENUE FUND 10216 Wm. L. P~msxr 10214 Bo~. Pu~E~ 10222 Pos~M~s~ma-US Pos~ O~FZCm WATER DEPOSITORS FU~ ?292 WM. L. 7293 729~ 7295 7296 OF HOMES BY LEON 2.00 1~9.95 151.95 2.30 1.20 215. O0 7.50 7.50 7o 50 7.50 7.50 $7.50 SEWAGE DEPOSIT FUND $50 B. 2. Nm~ms 7.00 ~1~.95 PAY~IENTS MADE IN JULY, 1967 (CONT.) JvLY 18, 1967 GENERAL FUND 16625 16624 T~m F~,oazD~ Nmws 00. 16625 18628 B~uE gaoss OF 166~9 B~VZ Ga~ss OR SEWER REYENUE FUND 1611 O~sz 1815 B~.~z CRoss o~ F~. WATER SYSTEM REYENUE FUND 10215 Grsrms SmaFI¢m OrL 0o. 10216 O~sr 10217 BAvm Caoss OF F~.~. 178.20 180.55 1,400. ?6 13, 225.62 2, 665. ~5 1,231 o GO 206. 92 8, 60 19, 097. 68 $38.79 24.66 601.52 78.84 1,619.67 1,915.88 21,614. 19, 1967 GEArERAL FUND 16631 GrsY o~ B.B.-Po~r¢m Rms. 667.51 16652 Cz~Y OF B.B.-Fram~m~'s Rms. 602.6? 16633 Gx~Y OF 8. B.-Pm~Y C~sm 39.86 1663~ FrRs~ BxNm ce B.B. ~,367. 7i 1663~ M~N~F~C~amaS Lr~m INs. ~87.32 ~. 065.07 SEWER REYENUE FUND 1~1~ M~N~'z¢s~mas LrFm INS. I. 40 WATER SYSTEM REVENUE FUND 10218 M.~m~FXCS~amas Lxem I~s. 10, 92 4, 077. 59 20, 1967 GENERAL FUND 16656 P~mrNsoN's L~wl~ ;fowma 16637 16658 N~s'~ I~s~. oF M~. L.~w 290. O0 96. O? 67. ~0 455.5 7 PAYHENTS MADE IN JULY, 1967 21, 1967 GENERA£ FUND 16639 Fa~nz & HUMP~aEY 16640 16641 16642 16643 16644 16645 16646 16649 SE~{ER REFENUE FUND ~815 ALLEN INSURANCE 00. 1816 AL~N INs~a~Nez Go. 181 7 AL~Em INs~aa~cm Go. 1818 W~TER SYSTEM REVENUE FUND 10219 Da. 10223 Lmm A. Sc~aox~m~ 10226 W~Y~ R~I~sNY~a 10227 ~ INs~a~cz Go. 10228 ~ INs~N~E Co. 10229 ~ INs~Nc~ 10230 ~ I~s~ez Co. 10231 ~ INs~NeE 10233 W~ M~ cDow~ ~ GE DEPOSIT FUND 331 Jmaao~m G. BmaaY WATER DEPOSITORS FUND 7297 ACCT. OF 0. 7298 ACC~'. OF 7299 Acer. OF JO~N 730~ &ee~. o~ E~uN~ Go~oN 7303 Czzs. ~. Boos 7~0~ Aeez. o~ LmE-A. ~30~ ACCT. OF CHA$o B~LLOCK 7306 ALL 7307 ~eCT. OF 125. O0 6, 803. O0 570, O0 884. O0 9, 766. O0 599. O0 1~, 501.92 i32. oo ~ . 0__~0 32,385.92 263.00 298.00 697.00 410.44 1,668.'~4 4.72 4.24 .15 7. 50 2.20 1,633. O0 !16. O0 490. O0 329. O0 1,655. O0 1,826. 68 24. O0 6, 092.49 7. 70 7. 50 7. 50 1~. O0 7. 50 7.50 7. 50 15. O0 7. 50 7. 50 15. O0 7. 50 PAYi~ENTS ~DE IN JU£Y~ 1967 (OONT.) JaLY 21, 1967 FiREHEN'S RELIEF & PENSION FUND 21657 HAaOLD P. HmaStNe 24.2_7 40,285.82 1967 GENERAL FUND 16647 CITY OF 16648 ELfiIS HeAaor 16650 G~TY 1665~ D~aZE~ 166~4 H. ~ W.B. B~Ew Ge 16657 Bz~ N~T~aZ~L GO~. 8 ROYAL PEZaOAE~ INC. 16660 S~w~ WATER SYSTEH RETENUE FUND 10254 POST~ZSZm~-US POST OFFICE 10255 AmEazezm C~ST IkON PI~E PUBLICITY FUND 159 161 SRoa~s' 2, $43.75 5. O0 $8.55 1,743. O0 56. O0 185.28 115. O0 92. 75 47.17 15.00 I~. O0 28.46 45. 44 849. co 5, 070~ ~0 450. O0 42.19 67.19 61.50 $08. $7 353.88 196. O0 783.34 15. 25 1, ?lC. $2 7, 453.91 26, 1967 GENERAL FUND 16665 ROBE~A fO~m~¢ 16664 ST~mD~am OIL Co. ~$666 Br~ ~ I~¢. 16667 BI~ GmZEF I~¢. 100. $6 105.71 172.04 1,127. O0 i12. 70 PAYMENTS ~fADE IN JULY, 1967 (GONT. ) J~L¥ 26, 1967 SEWER REYENUE FUND 1~819 FLa. EaST OOAST I~nWAY 19. O0 WATER DEPOSITORS FUND 7308 AccT. eF GLAaENCE BERaY 7.~0 7309 ~e~. OF M~S. ~m~ H~s~ 1~.00 7311 Aee~. om H~s. Jozm E~m~ 7.~0 7312 ~¢¢~. OF BE~m Tmom~s 7. SO 7~13 A¢¢~. oF H.L. MeYm~z 7.50 7~16 ~ee~. oF Wm. F=zawoom 7.~0 I, 702. 31 J~,Y 27, 1967 GENERAL FUND 16668 GrTY oF B.B.-PmTTr GASS 42.13 16669 G~TY OF B.B.-PmTT~ U~S~ 26.18 16670 GZTY oF B.B.-PmT~Y GAs~ 8.6~ 16671 Post.Aziza-US POST OFFzem 71.10 16672 S.G. GosB¥ EN~maparsms 101.77 2~9.83 WATER SYSTEM REYENUE FUND 10257 H~s. Wm. A~xsT 1.72 10238Ro~m~T BZTZm~ 8.14 10239 M~s. Jo~ S¢~r~T 1.44 102~0 lST FE~. SA~I~s ~ LoAN .24 10~I 0~¥ OF B.B.-PETTY OASm 6.00 WATER DEPOSITORS FUND 7317 Ae¢~. oF Has. W;~. AaNs~' 7. 50 7318 A¢c~. OF Bosma~ BZ~zma 1~.00 7320 Aee~. o~ ls~ Fmc. S~rZNOS 7.60 7321 Aee~. o~ C~YzoN D~Y 7.50 319.87 Ju~r 28, 1967 GENERAL FUND 16673 BOrmTON GamDZT UNzoN 1667~ GZTY OF 585.00 6,022.50 6,607.50 PAYNENTS MADE IN JULY, 1967 J~LY £8, 1967 SEWER REFENUE FUND 1820 CITY OF B.B.-P,~YaOLL WATER SYSTEM REYENUE FUND 10242 CI~ OF B.B.-Pa~enL 428.80 005.56 041. 86 J~LY 51. 1967 GENERAL FUND 16675 OI~ OF B.B.-P~Yao~ 16676 FLa. Powm~ & LI~mT 16677 FIas~ BaNK OF B.B. 16678 Fz~. Pewma & L~ 166~0 F~a. Powma & L~ 16681 Pa~mrNsom's I~wm 16682 So. 1668~ So. IGGS~ E~AmS 16686 ?aop~=as INc. 2, 505.4-8 760.23, 2.5~?.01 5; 885. 55 424.18 139,. 90 20I. 90 117.97 5. O0 5. O0 WATER SYSTEM REFENUE FUND 10245 FLa. Powm~ 10244 FL~. Powr~ 10245 Jai~m 102~6 So. Bm~ TmL. & Tm~. SEWER REYENUE FUND 1821F~a. Powz~ ~ Lr~m~ 1822 F~z. Powma ~ Lr~mv 1823 F~z. Powma ~ L~z~ WATER DEPOSITORS FUND ?323 A¢¢~ OF HowaaD 7524 A¢c~. OF ~Jmao~m L~N~zm~cm 7~25 ACCT~ OF EDWAi~D 7526 ACCT. oF J~rmm 7527 Has. Jo~ Srmmomos 7328 ~¢c~. OF Jmaar Rosma~s ?329 E~aseN Hz~m 7550 ~ccT. OF COLIN 2, 0 76. ~6 1.10 $.72 5. 20 2,08~.49 506.54 292.42 120.57 7. 50 7.50 7.50 7. 50 7.50 7. 50 7. 50 7. 50 15,263.