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Minutes 02-20-67MINUTES OF REGULAR ~TING OF CITT COUNCIL, HELD IN CITY HATJ.~ BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, FEBRUARy ~0, 1967 AT 7:30 P.M. PRESENT: Frar~c ~'IcCoy, Jr., ~.~yor Michael V.. Mi6P~el~ Vice Mayor Gilbert H. CoOl,us, Councilman Leonard E. Nylund, CounciL~n Thomas A. S~nmr~rs, Councilman Robert E. Carnahau, Acting City Manager Ronald J. Fruda, City Attorney Tereesa Padgett, City Clerk 14ayor McCoy called the meeting to order at 7:30 P. M. The invocation was given by Jim ~¢arnake, Lay Reader, St. Joseph's Episcopal Church, s~ud the ~ag salute was led by Couuc~l~an G~lbert H. Collins. ~o Nylund moved for approval of minutes of Regular Meeting dated February 6, 1967, seconded by ~r. ~Lichael and it was unanimously carried. 2~[r. Michael moved for approval of minutes of Special Meeting dated February 13, 1967, seconded by ~. Summers and it was unanimously carried. AUD CE Mr. Edwin C. ~itson, 233 S.~. 7th Avenue, ca~e forward stating he ~nted to bring to the attention of council the fact that one of the firms in town by the name of Tropigas Comoa~j had raised the price of their product for the past two months without-any notification, and he felt there should be some control over a matter such as this. He felt it is going to drive people a~ay from the City of Boynton Beach. ~ Fruda stated since this ~s a private business the city had no control over them at alt and said the Utility and Railroad Commission may have something to do v~th it but he doubted it. 2&~yor McCoy suggested he write a letter to the Utility and Ra~--lroad CommisSion regarding this matter, and that he ~m~ld be interested to find out what they had to say. ~ir. C. U. Penny, 3250 E. Palm Drive, came forward stating he was speaking about it in regard to the Boynton Beach Boat Club. He said they r~ised the rates from $9.00 to $1~.00 for the first t~nk, if one does not use over one tank a year. Then they ~ba¢~ it SLO0 for each additional tank. He said he had talced with a format employee of this gas c~nps~uy and he said the only way the city could do anything about it was in their franchise. ~en they Want to renew their franchise, then they could look into it~ -1- REGULAR CITY CO~CIL FEBRUARY ~0, 1967 Reverend Robert ~v, St. John's Methodist C~hurch, came fox, rd stating he w~s appealing again for a park on North Seacrest Boulevard in the 3200 block. He said the previous council had promised that something ~old be done about this m~tter, but to the present time nothing h~s been done except t~t the grass was mowed in that area. He stated the children are not ~llowed to play over at t he school dur~ug the Steer mo~th$, and something really needs to be done regarding this n~tter. BIDS A~fA___~wj) ~OF ~?~JAL SUPPLY OF: Mr. Carnahan explained that a copy of the tabulation was attached to the agenda. It shows in block form the low bids submitted. It was, therefore, recommended t~t these figures be used for the purchase of the advertised m~terials. He recommended also t~t a copy of the tabulation sheet he m~de a p~t of the minutes. F~r. Michael moved that the American Cast Iron and Pipe Company be awarded the annual contract. ~. S~m~ers seconded and it was uua~mously cs~ried. ~_~L~ANIZED PIPE & FITTI~ & BR~_SS GOOD_ . S ~Lr. Carnahan explained that these bids should be h~ndled in the same manner as above. He stated a copy of the tabulation is attached and sh~ld he m~de a part of the m~tes. i.~r. Michael moved to award the above contract to the !o~st bidder, and that the tabulation sheet be m~de a p~rt of the minutes. F~o Nylund seconded and it was ~msmimously carried. ~G~ S~OLt~A~D 0!~_ ~. Carnahan explained there ~re six companies who submitted bidm for the annual p~rc~se of g~soline and oil for the city. He recon~nended that C~it~ies Service Oil co~ ~ the ..... unit ~r~c ~ ~ ~ av~rded the ar~u~l supply of diesel fuel at · ~ ' e or 0,1168¢ per galo and gasol~e at 0,198~ per gal. Also, the s~n~ual~ supply of 55 gallon drums of diesel oil be a~rded to Cities S_e~ice_ at the unit price of 0.57¢ per g~l. He further recommended that the S__t~udar~ O~-i ~ he &~.~rded the ~unual supply of S~ 30 wet. oil in i qt. cans at the unit price of 0.77~ per gallon and the 55 gallon drums at 0.~9~ ~r gallon; 90 v~t. transmission oil in 35 lb. containers at 0,145¢ per pound and 120 lb. containers at the unit price of O.135~ per lb~ Chassis lubrication greases in 35 lb, containers at the ~_uit price of 0,1755 per pound, 120 lb. containers at the unit price of O.165~ per lb; ~ REGULAR CITY COUNCIL 2~ET~.B FEBRu~Ry 20, 1967 Non-detergent hydraulic oil in 55 gallon drtm~ at the unit price of 0.35¢ per gallon. ~. Summers moved to a~d the above contracts to the lo'~est bidder and that the tabulation sheets be made s part of the mdnutes. Mr. 2~chael seconded and it was unanimously carried. Mr. Cs~rnahan em~lained that three companies submitted bids for the furn~h~g of tires to the city. Don'$ Firestone has submitted the lowes% unit cost to the city. He therefore recommended that this company be a%~rded the annual contrac% to furnish tires to the city. ~,~. Michael moved to award the above contract as recommended, seconded by ~Ir. Summers and it was %uuanimously carried. b) }fr. Carn~han explained tv~ proposals ~re submitted for the city's annual requirements for batteries. He recommmnded t~t this contract be awarded to the Boynton Auto Supply Company who supplied the l~ bid, This comps~uy has been suppl~jdng batteries to the city for the past several years they have given them excellent service ~-u the past and he felt sure that they will continue to do so Lu the future o !~Lr. Nylund mc~red to a~d the above cc~utract as recommended, seconded by ~.~. Michael and it ~s unanimously carried. I~Lr. Carnahan explained there Were six proposals submitted for the supplying of the city's annual re~uiremmnts for various sizes of Water meters. He recommended that thi~ contract be awarded to the Neptune Meter Co~Aoany for the supplying of the following meters: 3/~~, !~l, i 1/2I', and 2" He also stated the tabulation schedule was attached. ~. Michael moved to award the above contract as recommended, seconded by ~ Summers and it ~s unanimously carried. CHLORI%~ Fir. Car~aha~ explained that there are fo%%r proposals submitted for the city's annual supply of chlorine for the water and se~ge treatn~nt plants and lift stations. He recommended that the award be given to Allied Chlorine --3-- MINUTES P~GUL~R CITY COUNCIL }~W~TING FEBRU~d~y ~0, 1967 & Chemical Products Campauy for the delivery of one ton cylinder~ at $6,27 c~ ~ud 150 lb. cylinders at $~10.75 cyst. He stated the tabulation sheet is PAr. Suu~ers moved to award the above contract as recommended, seconded by ~r. i¥~icD~el and it was ~uu~nimously carried. Mr. Carna_han expl~ined ther~ ~re two proposals submitted for the furnzsn~ng of the czty s anr~al requirements for street maintenance construction ~aterials. He recommended t~t Keatts Trucking Service be awarded the contract for the supplyffng of the following materials: Shellrock f.o.b. Boynton Beach $1.95 per cu, ~d, Limerock f.o.b. Boynton Beach $1.8~ per ton. Mr. Nyl~uud moved to award the above contract as recommended, seconSed by ~. Summers and it was unanimously carried. C__O_ID MIX & ASPH~LT 2.Lr~ Carnahan explained there w~re two proposals submitted for the furnishing of asphaltic concrete products. He recommended that this contract be awarded to the RubLu Const~ction Company of P~st P~alm Beach, as per the attached bid tabulation schedule. Michael moved to award the above contract as recon~ended~ seconded by Summers ~nd it was unanimously carried. l~r. Carnal~n said this material must be according to State Road Department specifications. A~fARD OF BID FOR SE~'~R COI,~,~CTIONS - CITY ~JIIDINGS }~Lro Carnahan e~ed t~t there were t~ee proposals sub~tted for the co~ect~ of the city ~ and Girl Scout ~d~g to the city's s~ita~ sever system, The low bid ,~s ~b~tted ~ C. A. ~tm~ Pl~b~ Co~y for the l~o s~a price of $535. He therefore rec~ended that th~ contract be a~rded to C, A. }~t~ for the s~cifi~ price. He stated the tab~ation sheet ~s attached, ~,~. S~ers moved to award the a~e c~tract as reco~ended~ seconded ~. Michael ~d it ~s ~ously c~ried. ~ OF S~ WO~.~s Mr, Carna~n e~pla~ed t~ it has been ~co~e~ed by ~sse~ & Axon~ cons~t~g e~eers, t~t t~ se~r project ~$~575&-Sj be a~ to the ~ropic ~ilders of Del~y ~ the ~o~t of $59,296,70, The a~rd~ of Rt~UIJ~ CITY COO$1C!L i~ET_~G FEBRUARY 20, 1967 this contract ~,~s delayed from the meeting of Feb~mary 6 to February 20 for the put-pose of securing additional -~uformation as to the feasibility of this work. He said he had been in contact with the ~'nepresentatmves' of the Four Sea Sur~ Co an~ mp y~ Mr. Roger Zona and ~. Richard Lo~. He related they informed ~ at a meeting Februaz~y 17 that they have been able to out mortgage cormmitments for the construction of a restaurant s,ud motel and one six-story apartment unit. They anticipate construction to start on this project wit;~ the next sixty days. He said the city has allways B~ad a good vorking relationship ~lth these people and they have in the past fulfilled all their verbal commitments. Mr o Lo~ and i~Lr~ Zona informed him that they ~ould have architectural drav~ugs and sketches available for the meetir~ of February ~0. I~[r. Carnahan recommended that if a suitable corm~itment could be secured from the Four Sea Suns De~eloom~nt Company, the city make the formal award to Tropic Builders for the installation of these sewer facilities. If such a commitment is not secured, t hen ne said he would have to recommend that this contract be v~thdra%m and the certified check of Tropic Builders be returned. 2~. Michael asked M~. Lows if he would he ~illing to put up a bond with the city. }~. Lowe stated if this is a normal procedure, then he ~ould assume tsar he %~o~ld. He further stated they are in the process of preparing a feasibility report on this matter and this report sho~J[d be completed ~thin 30 days, ~.~. Summers moved to deny this bid and refund the certified check to the Tropic ~ktildars: ,seconded by ~,~r. · zzchael and it ~s tm~_uLmously carried. OLD BUS~SS cons_ TO C V _s v qE _ Pm som n TA _i Mr. l, iichael stated it was -his understanding that the City Attorney mhd the Personnel Director are in the process of going through the Civil Service ~ual and Pazles and he felt they should hold off any action until this has been completed at which time they can make a recommendation. The matter remained on the table. APPLICATION FOR TP~SFEH OF BEER AND k~U~ LICENSE FROM 110! NORTH RAILROAD A_.~V~ TO ~2~8~ N. E. 10TH AV-~UE - EAP2~ST~E FREDEP~ICK Mayor McCoy asked the City Clerk if all the necessary papers w~re in order for this transfer and she ass~ed him that they ~re. ~[r. Summers moved for the acceptance of this transfer, seconded by Mr. 2&ichael and it was unanimously carried. ~ BUSIk~SS REP_4IRS TO CITY HA~ ~.I~JTES REGULAR CITY COUNCIL ~ETING FEBRU,~RY 20~ 1967 · ~. Carnahan explained upon close ex~m~tnatior~ of the city hall building, it has been deemed necessary that certain repairs ~Lll be re quired on the over-hang of the building~ He ~said he has ~,~scussed this problem with ~ir. Dirck Grootenboer and he has come up with several good recommendations He said it was their opipion that the over-hangs can be removed completely fro~ the building and it would not affect the building structur~flly or detract from its general appearance. These ever-hangs could be replaced ~,~l~h a much simpler and nearer belt design and it would be at considerably less cost than trying to refurbish the existing over-hangs~ If Council is anticip~tiog any expenditures from the unappropriated surplus funds~ he voold suggest they give this project top prmority.' ~ He recommended they call upon several building contractors to give them s=u estimate as to the cost of these repairs, He said he did not believe detailed plans or specifications wonld be necessary for this alteration work. Mr. l-[ich~el moved that ~ir. Carnahan at his discretion and possibly ~th an architect, decide ~g~at has to be done and if necessary the issuance of specifications for repairs to City Hall, however it is best to do this. ~ir. Summers seconded ~nd it w~s ~gq~GimOlj~!y carried. i¥ir. Carnah~u explained at the present t~,me the 955 Trsxcavator used at the city dump for the disposal of refuse is con!0~letely inoperative. They have had an estJi~ate on the reoairs for this piece of equipment emounting to approy~_~tely ~,800. He said this ~.~,s a vital piece of equipment and nr~st be repaired or replaced, He further stated they ,have received several estimates from the various tractor companies for the replacing of this tractor, At the present time they are running in the neighborhood of ~17~O00 to ~23,000, He stated he would recommend that this item be placed on the top priority list if the city contemplates makiug any expenditures for any typ_e of equipment replacement. - 1,ir. ~lichaei asked }.ir. Ricb~rdson~ Director of Public %gorks, for his recon~nendation on this matter. He stated there vms a $3~000 d~ffeme~ce bet~en the tv~ ~ch~_nes. }zir. Richardson stated he had made recommendations and ~-~ote specifications wit~, the Purchasing Agent and v~th representatives of an equipment supplier~ and they have asked for a straight-blade type bulldozer equivalent to a catapillar D-g or a 4-cylinder Diesel boflldozer. He stated they cooZd use either piece of equipment,& crawler type tractor with a bucket on it v~nish would be ~lO,O00 more than a straight-blade bulldozer. He stated for their needs, a straight-blade bulldozer is ail that is necessary. -6- ~¥I~TES REGULAR CITY COb$IC~ ~ET~IG FEBRUARY ~], 1967 ~. ~lichael moved that thor go out for bids on both items and see what comes ~u on the Traxcovator and the bulldozer. ~. Sunred_ers seconded and it ~as unanimously carried. ~{r. Carnab~an e~plaLued that the swS~ pool at the ~,~son Recreation Cent~ has been e~ed ~ the State Board of He~th ~d they have ~o~ed th~ that the pool ~1 re~ire ~jor rep~ prior to its o~g for ~e ~ the co~g S~er. He stated they ~ve received estates from t~ co~es that speci~e ~ pool repa~ work. These estates a~ ~g ~ the neighborho~ of $~000 to $8, O00~ tf ~ ~e to pr~de pool fac~ities in the co~ year at ?~s~ Recreation Center, these ~pairs ~ be ~eded before ~ ca~open th~ pool to the public. He sta~ he~ ~a~ this ~d be a top prio~ i{y project for ~ ~o~es t~t ~ht ~o~ a~able. ~. ~chae! moved t~t }~. C~ go out for bids on the ~ ~rk necess~ fer th~ pool~ seconded ~ 1~. S~rs ~d it ~s ~ously c~ied. I~ ~s me~ioned that the or~ cost of t~ pool ~s $~7,~. ORDIN~2~CE 67-1 - 2MD R~2DING - DECLARATION OF ~T ~ ~I~ ~ & ~. Car~ e~].aLued that ~ ~ l~tter from ~.~. Her~ E. Thompson ~d ~s. ~za Oliver at Co~c~'s s~gestion, they ~ve discussed the zo~g ~qu~e~nts v~th the ovmers of the above-mentioned os~cels ~d ~ve ~e the fo~o~g~ requests: - l) T~t the Bmnos & Pmndelly tract be zoned R-3A. This zo~g ~1] pr~ide for the const~.ction of cond~i~s ~d cooperative ap~nts. 2) ~an Tract - that the property sit,ted betv~en the Atl~tic Oce~ ~nd H~y All and adjacent to the B~os & P~de~y tract be zoned R-3A. The b~ance of this p~pe~y ly~ to the I~fest of A~ ~d the ~tracoastal ~fate~y be zoned C-1. He stated as a result of an investigation conducted by this office, he does not feel that there will be ar~- hardshio or additional burdens placed on otur police and fire departments relativ~ to the annexing of this property. At the present time t~is land would be considered as acreage. Under this classification at our present nuillage, tax mor-ies derived from this property vmuid amount to $2~909.28. If ar~f t~pe of structures were placed on the~e tracts, it would undoubtedly increase our tax revenues considerably. He stated_ that v~ter facilities are presently av~.~able to these properties. ~ffNUTES REGUlaR CITY COUNCIL FEBRUARY 20, 1967 He stated in view of the above Luformation and the letter frC~ R~. Thompson and ~s. Oliver, he would recon~nend that the city ~ccept these t~o tracts for annexation as per their request. ~. Summers moved to remove Ordinance 67-1 and Ordinance 67-2 frcm the table. ~r. ~Lichasl seconded and it ~s u~animously carried. After considerable discussion among members of council, ~r. Thompson and ~-~rs. Oliver, ~.h~. ~cCoy recon~ended that the City Attorney be instructed to prepare these ordinances with the zoning as listed on the map and that a special meeting be held on ~'~e~uesday~ February 2 ~ 2~ ~or the purpose of pursuing these matters further. M~o ~Sun~ers moved to rescind his previous motion, seconded by M~. Michael and it was una~ousiy carried. O D rm CE 67- - - AUTHO ZEG co rIxO mL CLAPPER P CEL ~ir. Fruda~ city attorney, read the second reading of Ordir~nce 67-3. ~r. M~ichael moved for adoption of Ord~ncs 67-3, ~[r. S~mmers seconded and it was unanimously carried. ORDINANCE 67-~ - 22~ READI!,JG - CHANGING ZONES OF ~ON E~ P~C~ l~. ~u~, city attorney, read the second rea~ of O~ce 67-4, Mr. S~S moved xo~~ ~ adoption of Ord~ 67-~, ~. Nyl~ud seconded ~d motion ca~i~d ~-l. ~. ~-~c~s~' ~ cast t~ dissent~ vote. ~L~ION 67-F - P~.~G AG~.~ R~H STA~ R~D DEPAR~T ~ NORTH S~ AVE~ ~z~. C~n e~l~ed t~ resolution ~ for the p~pose of re~f~ the ~ity ~e~nt bet~en t~ city ~d the State Road Depart~t as set fo~h ~ Resolution 65-H. This ~eement~ 65-H, so des~nates the City of Boston ~ach to become liable for the relocation of ~l city ut~ties l~ated v~tb~ the const~cti~ a~a of North Second Avenue ~tween the ~abo~ Air L~e ~y and U. S. H~hvay ~:l. ~. F~da, city atto~ey, read Resoluti~ 67-F. Y~. Michel moved for adoption of Resol~ion 67-F. ~. S~ers ssco~ed ~d it ~s ~ously c~ried. ~H~S. ~R~Y~ ETTA JO~S~ N. ~Y. 12T_H AVE~YJE BABY-SITTING Mrs. Jones came before council asking them not to close her baby-sitting business operated from t~s address. This matter ~e brought to the attention of Co~uucil at 7:00 P.M. today when the State Board of Health requested the home be closed for health reasons~ ~h~s. Jones operates a tab-y-sitting t~[[NUTES P~NYLAR CIT]f C0b~CIL~"~,~-Ti~ FEBRUARY ~0, 1967 sez~ice for working mothers, In many cases~ these mothers were said to be employed at tva of the local hospitals. The h~alth department eompla~aed that a child with spinal meningitis l~ad been FoUnd in the home.. I,~, B~I Edell came fo~,~rd stating he has been working over in the colored section ~th the colored oeople and they are badly in need of a nursery there. ' ' I~ir. p~y Allen~ 325 North Federal Highway, came foreword asking if the city would be liable in a case such as this. Itt. ~rdl Freund c~me foreword voicing hisopmnmon' ' ~n' this matter° l~[r. George Miles, 695 C~pel Hill Boulevard, came forward voicing his opinion in this matter. ~. Sun, nors stated his interpretation of this would be baby-sitting and not a nursery, ~d he made a motion that ~Lrs. Jones be given lO-15 days at which time council ~ attemot to come uo ,~th some solution to this problem. ~r. Collins seconded. Motion denied ~-2. Mrs. Jones was instructed by the council that she ~ll ~ave to find a proper location and make application for a licer~e to conduct a nursery. CONSIDER. ~E?ICUTT_ ~O~'~P~CT~ ~ ' FOR _196. _7 ~. Carnahan e~plained that this has been an annual contract for the assessing of new construction within the city. These people have performed this service for the city for the past several years. They assume the responsibility of the proper assessments and the entry onto the city's tax roll of these new buildings. He said he recommended tI~t they sxecute this contract as soon as possible. ~,[r. ~{ichael moved for the abc~e recommendation, seconded by ~, Collins and it was unanimously c ' RENEWAL OF COETPJ~CT - ~,. GERALD L. HAkEINS t~. Carnahan explained this is the ann~l contract for the preparation of the city's yearly audit as prescribed by our charter, l~[r, H~wkins has been performing this se~¢ice for the past several years and has done a very excellent job, He recomended that council execute this contract as soon as possible. ~ir. ~[ichael moved for the above recommendation and for the city attorney to re~iew the contract before it is signed, seconded by ?~. Summers and it v~s unanimously carried. -9- ~fiKNUTEs REGULAR CITY COUNCIL N~ETING FEBRUkRY 20, 1967 kr. Carnanan exp!amned they are in receipt of cremation certificates from the Chase !,Lanlmattsm Bank v~ich were issued on the Wilson Recreation S~imming Pool dated September 1960 and refunding bonds dated October 1946. These certificates have been examiued by the finance department and foumd to be in order. He recommended t~bat they accept these cremation certificates as presented. Hr. PLichael moved for the above recon~ner~lat~ian, seconded by ~,~. ~rs and it v~s unanimously c~ried. APPLICATION FOR P~IT ~ SO~CIT - GI~ SC~TS COOKE ~. S~ers moved ti~t the above request be granted ~d the fee ~. Nyl~d seco~ed ~d it ~s ~ously carried. }~. l~c~el moved to appoint Mr. %~alter ~tch ~d }~. Joseph B~I to the Pi~ ~d Zon~g Boardto fi~' the t~ vac~cies. I~. Collins seconded ~d it v~s ~ously C~ied. ~'~. C~n~ e~0~a~ed that sopies off the Fr~ C, ~mo~ & Co. ~y distributed to ~ the co~c~2~n for the~ co~ideration ~d ev~uation, He rec~nd~ t~t t~ Co~c~ ~ce~t the pay pl~ as p~sented ~d it on the basis of the merit s~tem.- If Co~c~ accepts t~s old, the city atto~ey should be d~ected to draw a resolution to t~t ~ffect. M~. S~ers stated he ~d not approve of this p~ as it is now ~d s~ested that t~y go ~r it. ~. S~ers moved tDat they do not adopt the ~e plan as ~b~tted ~t~ they ~ve h~d a ch~ce to go over it ~e so~ adj~tments. 1~. Collins seconded, Motion de~ed 3-2. }~. I~cl~el ~de a ~tion t~t the pay pl~ be adopted as ~co~ended I~. ~o~ ~d the pay ~creases be ~ed on merit alone. I~, Nyl~d second~ ~d the motion ca~ied ~-l. ~. S~rs cast the dissent~ vote. M~. Michael s~ted t~s ~ms a f~tion for puttL~ the e~loyees ~to some order, ~d it is up to the Perso~el Di~ctor to do th~. This ol~ gives her the gro~d york to do this, He said ~ this ~y all the empioyees treated fairly ~d j~tly. PROVUE ~%DS 2,~. C ~n~ e:~la~ed t~t the addi~ f~ds ~qu~ed to ~le~nt the pay plan ~d ~e it r~roacti~ to Ja~ I c~ be sec~ed from the -10- REGULAR CITT COUI?CZL FEBRUARY 20~ 1967 unappropriated sttrplus of the General Fund. ~L~or McCoy requested that ~.fr. Carnahan give comucil a recommendation at the next peclal ~et~ ~fednesday night. S ' ~. Carnahan e-~plained that funds for adjustments of Council,s salaries and expenses :ould also be secured from the unappropriated surplus of the general f~mnd. l~r. ~Lichael moved that the councilmen,s salaries be reinstated to what it has been, ~150 monthly plus $55 car expenses. This is not to affect the sala~/ of the Mayor. ~. Collins seconded and the motion carried M~. Summers cast the dissentirg vote. Mr. ).~chael Youngjo~m came for~rd to speak in opposition to this motion. l.[r. Charles Foley came for~.,ard to speak relative to this motion. LIST OF PAtT~fl~S ~-fi~E I~.,' J~R~J~LRY 1967 u~. ~chael moved to receive ne lmst of payments and make it a part of the minutes. ~r. Summers seconded and it was unanimous~ carried. Gerald L, Hawkins $1,015 Two bills for the preparation of the 1965-66 audit distributed as follows: 385 t~20-212 Mr, Carnahan explaLued that monies have been budgeted for this item and ars available and recommended payment of these bills. ~[r. Summers moved for the above reco~endation, seconded by ~[ro Michael and it was unanimously carried. I~_~..ICIP_A~L CODE CORPOP~,TFOW ~r. C~r~h~ explained th~s bill represents the printing of one hundred copies of Supplement /~$ to the Boynton Beach Code of Ordinances. He stated monies have been budgeted for this ~nd are available in Activity 18~0-25~. He recon~nended payment of the bill. ~-~. ~¢]~el moved ~or the above recomme~dation~ seconded by ~. St~F~ers and it was una~imously c ' arr~e~. ~-~r. Carnahan explained tt~at this bill rspresents the purchase of a trash fork for T-2 tractor of the public ~mrks trash department. He stated monies are avs~tlable for payment from Activity 2120-274. PsJnnent is recommended. ~Lr. Summers moved for the above recommendation, seconded by i~Lr. ~chael and it ~.~s unanimously carried. ...... $1,533.90 lit. Carnahan e~la~ed t~s b~ reoresents, the o'~1~' ~d re~fac~ of vari~streets6. He stat~t~ ~iesthe city as appro~d byC~c~' at the ~et~ of Feb~_~ ~ ~a~able f~ Activity 2110-2~ ~d ~ent is reco~nd~. Mr. Summers moved for the above recommendation, seconded by 2-Lt. },~ichaet and it was unanimously carried. !. Bk~ilding 7J Personmei 2, Tax Collector 8. Treasurer 3. BUdget 9, Recreation A. Library 10. Police 5. Public ~:/orks ll. Fire 6. Utilities ~'~. Summers made a motion that the departmental reports be received and approved, 2~ir. ~ic~el seconded and it was unanimously carried. Mrs. Ella Bishop, Personnel Director inquired if the action of the Council ~ant that the raises are unfrozen, l~fir. Collins replied yes° Meeting adjourned. Attest: '~'ereesa pa dg e~v--C~e rk Thomas A. S,mmmers, Councilman VIA AIR MAIL THE: OHA~E MANHATTAN BANK National Association I Chase Manhattan.Plaza, New Yolk, New York 10015 ~ ~PLYINO PL~A$~ P~FE~. TO ~-750-GL January 13, 1967 Mr4 Francis T. Kain, CityManager City cf Boynton Beach 120 N. E. 2nd Avenue Boynton Beach, Florida Dear Mr. Kain: We enclose vwo counterparts each of four cremation certificates evidencing the destruction of cancelled bonds an8 coupons of the City of Boyn~on Beach, w · lorlda of v~rious issues a~d mavurities. Enclosures jd Ve_~y truly yours, Corporate T~ast Officer THE CHASE MANHATTAN BANK National Association I Chase Manhattan Plaza, New York 15, New York TRUST D[PARTM£NT l? c~ucelled City of Boynton .Beach, Florida ~efunding Bonds dated 10/1/'46, with eoupon~4i due 4/1/67 subsecluent coupons att~ched~ aggregating~l?~O00oO0 principal amo~ut, numbered as shown o~ attached sheet for $i~000.00 each° ~e ~oo-¢e bonds were paid during the period of October 3~ 1~66 thru October ll, i~66. BOND/COUPON N0-Mi~RS~LiS~Ti NG THE CHASE MANHATTAN BANK. N.A; 1 Chase Manha~aa Plaza. NewYork N.Y. 10015 City of Boynton Beach~ _Wn_orida Refu~ lng Bonds zo/z/ CORPORATE T~9 U, ST & AGENCY DIVISION CANCELLED SECURITIES DIVISION Bonds-Called The ~ove b ~tob~r ~, 2~ 37O 4TO 5~0 ~0 clue 4/1/67 ds wer~ paid ~uring the ~ ~6 bhrd October !l~ 1~6. 25 1 326 328 358 ~70 1 8.3 1 fill 1 #'16 1 '~56 1 #~4 1 4,7O 5..58 1 56,0 1 ~,90 1 uiod of Total I 7 ~ ~ C~UPgN CREM~TI(~N CERTIFICATE THE CH~ASE MANHATTAN BANK 80 PINE STREET, NEW YORK, N. Y. 10015 QPERATIONS DI'V~ION 278 ] his is to certify that we have this day cremated the following described coupons: NAME: OF C~RPORATION: City of ]~n ]~_.e, ch., Floz-ide, '3ESCRIFTION OF ISSUE: TOTAL NUMBER OF COUPONS PRINCIPAL AMOUNT ~00.00 COUPON MATURITY NUMBER OF COUPON TOTAL NUMBER DATE COUPONS VALUE VALUE ~ ~o/1/66 5 $ 2.00 $1o.oo I lO.O0 lO.O0 109 20.00 2,180.00 ll5 ~,200.00 The above coupons were pa&d during ~he period of Oct. 3, 1966 thru Oct. l?, 1966. AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE COUPON C~REMAT I'~N C~ERT[ FIC~TE THE CH.ASE 'MANHATTAN BANK 80 PINE STREET, NEW YORK, N.Y. 10015 This is to certify that we have this day cremated the following described coupons: Ci-~r o£ Boynton :Beach, ;Flold. da NAME OF CORPORATION: Swimming Pool Bonds Series E 8~ted 9/1/60 OESCRIPTION OF ISSUE: COUPON -;HUMBER TOTAL NUMBER OF COUPONS 7O PR IE M NT MATURITY NUMBER OF COUPON TOTAL DATE COUPONS VALUE VALUE $18.75 ~l~ 332-. 5o The above coupons were paid during the period of Sept. l, 1966 thru Sept. ?~ 1966, AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE THE CHASE MANHATTAN BANK Nat onai Association 1 Chase Manhattan Plaza, New York 15, New York TRUST DEPARTMENT l0 cancelled City c~ Boynton B~ach~ Florida 3 ~/4~ SY~ug Pool Bonds Series E dated ~/1/60 with no coupons attache~d~ aggregating ~lO~O00.O0 principal amount~ numbered 5i/60 for ~l~O00.O0 each. The above bonds were paid on September CORPORATE TRUST BO~D/COUPON HtJU~1.~,~/JSTIN~.~_ _=_ _ & AGENCY DIV'J.,S~ON OTHE CHASE MANHAi lAN BANK, N,A. i Chase Mannarran Plaza. New¥ork, N.Y. 10015 Cit~ of BoyntonBeac~ Florida 3 3y4~ SwinmLing Pool Bonds Series E CANCELLED SECURITIES DIVISION FROM No Coupons !0 ~ $i~000o -~are D~id ca September ~0 10 ~otal ~ 0 m966. PAVMENTS MADE IN JANUARY BY DATE 3, 1967 ....................... 1,897,03 4, 1967 ............ 5, 1967 ....... - .......... 3,188.09 ................ 5,671 6, 1967 ....................... 14,754.~ .............. ~, 78~. 98 ~ ~9~9 ....................... ~ ~? ............... 17, 1967 .... : .... _ : _ _ - : - - - - . - - - 2, 19, 1~7 - - _ 20, 1~67 .... - .................. 23, 1~7 ........ ~, 1967 ....................... ~,, 1967 ....................... 31, ~7 ....................... PAYMENTS ,MADE BY FUNDS GENERAL FUND ........................ WATER REVENUE FUND ..................... SEWER REVENUE FUND ..................... WATER DEPOSITORS FUND ................... BOYNTON BEACH HEPIORIAL PARK FUND - FI~N'S RELIEF & PENSION FUND ........ I. & So FUND ........................ MUNICIPAL SWlPWilNG POOL BOND SINKING FUND ......... SARA SIPPiS MEMORIAL GARDENS ................ S~WAGE DEPOSIT FUND .................... PUBLICITY FUND ............ 149,366.63 21,977.83 30,925.93 385.00 6~o.oo 5,000.00 4,000.00 600. O0 20.50 5,890.35 218,870.31 JAN, 30, 1967 jAN° 31~ 1967 PAYMENTS MADE iN JANUARY 1967 (OONT) GENERAL FUND 1557o 15571 15572 15573 15574 15575 15576 2,222.55 WATER REVENUE FUND 9871 9872 9873 987~ 9875 9876 BOY~TO~ AUTO SUPPLY~ SEWER REVENUE FUND GENERAL FUND 15577 15580 F~A~ McCoy JR, 15581 CITY o? BOY,TON B[AO~ (PAYROLL FUND) WATER REVENUE FUND SEWER REVENUE FUND 1642 WATER DEPOSITORS FUND 696~ EDITH G. WNITE PUBLICDTY FUND THE BOYNTON BEAC~ STAR 99°05 15,43 334.00 35.~8 50.00 1,50 535.56 16.37 11 50 o O0 128.33 100.00 1,342.84 ,6~2.42 14.63 t30.50 7.50 15.oo 22.50 124.74 2,774.48 1,924.79 JAN. 26, 1967 PAYMENTS MADE IN JANUARY 1967 (CONT) GENERAL FUND 15557 WHITT MAODawELL 132.00 15558 PiZRCS T~Rs COMPANY 33.20 15559 J. Co RULe?? 19.75 15560 STANDARD 0IL COMPANY ~N0o tH KENTUCKy 8.52 15561 Y~AR--RouHO LAWN S~RVIOZ~ iNC. 48.00 15562 SDUT~ SP~ZD SHOP 99°00 15563 Ru~m CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 360.00 700.47 WATER REVENUE FUND 9869 WH~TT ~A0 DOW~LL 24~00 SEWER REVENUE FU~D 9638 FLANACAN--METOAL?, INC~ 12.81 JAN. 27, 1967 PUBLiCiTY FUND 115 TM~ NAUTILUS GENERAL FUND 15564 BOYNTON City F£D~RAL CREDit UN~ON 15565 C~TY OF BOYNTO~ BEACH (PAYROLL FUND) 25.00 I(D.00 125.00 328.00 5,140.86 5,468.86 862.28 JAN. 30, 1967 WATER REVENUE FUND 9870 C~vv CF BOYNTON BEACH (PAYROLL FUND) SEWER REVENUE FUdD 1639 CITY QF BOYNTDN BEACH (PAYROLL FUND) 1640 IHTEROaUNTY CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION 1 ~ 105.68 374.96 11~632.19 12,007.15 GENERAL FUND 15566 ATLAS ELECTRICAL SUPP~)ES, I~¢, 8.48 15567 BLUE CRDSS--BLUZ S~IELD CF FLORIDA, INC. 1,535.23 15568 BOYNTON AUTO SUPPLy, INc. 113o83 15569 BOYNTON WZuL-PUMP & SPRINkLeR SUPPLY CORPo 85.16 18,581.69 dAN~ 25~ 1967 PAYMENTS MADE IN JANUARY 1967 (CONT) GENERAL 15532 15533 15534 15535 15536 15537 15538 15539 1554o 15541 15542 15543 15545 15546 15547 15548 1555O 15553 15554 15555 15556 FUND BLossoM SNOPPE FLORIST CiTY OF BOYNTON BEACH (PETTY CASH) " ~ ~ ~t (WATEH DEPARTMENT) GAYLORO BROS.~ INC. GRIFF~N EQUIPMENT NAR~EY~DAVIDSON OF PALM B[AON HIE_ MANUFACYU~INO COMPANy WATER 9869 9866 9867 9868 REVENUE FUND SE~ER REVENUE FUND 1636 MOMAR, IRc. WATER DEPOSITORS FUND 6961 Acc0uNY OF ROSE~T ADAMS 125,75 45.81 14.15 20.49 30,37 110.40 383.56 11o76 364.50 56~56 21 o 28 7.50 419.50 30.0o 249.00 71.85 278 o 81 301. ~8 14.01 17.29 lo.35 3~658.79 332.36 51.53 172.88 2.55 559.32 22.83 71.28 26.13 120.24 7,50 7,50 4,355.35 PAYMENTS ~ ~.ADE 1N JANUARY 1967 (CONT) JA~ _4, !967 GENERAL 155~,4 15515 15516 i55i7 15518 15519 15520 15521 15522 15523 15524 15525 15;526 15527 15528 15929 ~553o i553i WATER 9861 9862 9863 FUND REVENUE FUND EQUIPMENT SERVt8£ ~ SUPPLY 127. ?0 47oP5 29°02 84~16 5.00 5.00 50.00 35.95 17.20 162.28 51.45 117.00 70.30 57.27 36°26 85.39 5.15 9.00 996.08 138.50 I 39~. 96 179.96 SEWER REVENUE FUND 1633 I.T.T. MALLOW 1634 PALM BZACN POsT-T~M~S PUBLICITY FUND 114 R. L, GRUMMON8 39.96 94.O8 WATER DEPOSITORS FUND 6957 ACCOUNT OF Jo N. VAND~MAR~ 6958 ACCOUNT OF ROBERT PURSLEY 7.50 7.50 7°50 37.50 t,387.73 JAN. 23, 1967 PAYMENTS NADE IN JANUARY 1967 (CONT) G~tERAL FUND 15503 N.R. N~NTTING 0CMPANy, ~NC. 26.90 15504 A.h. HCGREOOR, DiSTaIBU?OB 32.45 15505 STBVZN MINZRART 3.60 15506 O. Po POWEaL 9°00 15507 RUBEN DONCTeUOTION 0OMpAHy 4,642.25 15509 StA~.RO 0~ C0~PA~¥~ ~NC. Im KENtUCmV 42.35 15510 TmO~AS INC. o~ FOOt,DA 159.97 15511 X~Rox CORPOR~T~O~ 93.00 15513 GEmALB N. THO~$O. 80.00 6,696. WATER REVENUE FUND 9853 CITY OF BOYNTO~ BBACN (PETTY CAB~) 16.11 9854 P~CARO CHEMICAL COMPANy 49.75 9856 HOWARD MALLORY 6.00 9857 NO~BS BY LEON 5.60 9859 C~AR~ES NAU~E 1.60 9864 P~s. MAY~ELLE SOHAZFBE 1.00 8 .46 SE~ER REVENUE FUND 1629 CIty OF BOYNTON BEACH (PEttY CA~H) 10.00 1630 P~CARD DNEM~CAL OOM.ANy 39.50 1631 SEWZCL HARDWARE Co,, oF LAZE WO~T~, INC. 15.19 to9.69 k~ATER DEPOSITORS FUND 6949 ACCOUNT OF ROBERT CARLE 7.50 6950 ACCOUNT OF Leu SA~YH 7.50 695~ Account OF HOWARD HA~ORY 7.50 6952 ACCOUNt OF HO~ES BY LEON 7.50 6953 ACCOUNT OF CHAR~ NAU~E 7.50 6954 ACcouNT cF ~. ~. KRUeBR 7-50 6955 ACCOUnt O~ EAR~ WHITE 7-50 52.50 6,941.13 PAYMENTS MADE IN JANUARY 1967 (CONT) JAm. 20~ 1967 GENERAL FUND 15487 15488 15489 1549O i5491 15492 City OF BOYNTOH BEACH BOYNTON C~Ty FEDEF~AL CREDIT UN,ON ~ r~ . " (P~TTY CAs~) WATER REVENUE FUND 9852 . . . . (PAYROLL FUND) i.O0 519.oo 11,655.58 15.5o 30~000.00 i 30~ 72,191.08 4.40 i,897.08 1,901.48 SEWER REVENUE FUND 1626 CITY OF BOYNTON 1627 ' ' 1628 !~ " (PETTY CASN) 4.4o 429.09 8,25 441 .?4 PUBLIC!TY FUND City OZ BOTNTON BEACR (PUSL~CITY FUND) 5,000.00 5,00OOO0 MUNICIPAL SWIMMING POOL BOND SINKING ~D 113 C~TY OF BOY~ BeN (MUNICIPAL SNIMMINC POOL),, JAN~ 23, i967 GENERAL 15493 15494 15495 15496 15497 15498 15499 i 55oo 1550~ FUND BA~ER & TAYLOR COMPANY BUNROUGN$ COEPO~ATION CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH (PETTY CASH) ~ f~ ~ ~ (WATER DEPARTMENT) COUNTY S~NITATIO~ FLORIDA P~INTING COMPANY 4,000.00 33.14 77.48 44.8O 324.oo 67.70 594.70 210.00 16.25 101 PAYMENTS MADE IN JANUARY 1967 (CONT) 19, 1967 GENERAL 15466 15467 15468 15~69 1547o 15471 15472 15473 15474 15475 15476 15477 15478 15479 1548o 15481 15~82 15~83 15484 15485 15~6 WATER 9849 9850 FUND ABVERVlS£R$ PRESS, INC. 23.35 BOVNTON ENGI~EERINO 10.50 CABin.AC E~eRAVE~S, ~c. 32.21 GAYLORS BRO$,~ ~0. 28.00 O~$LEY SOD COMPANY 62.50 RUMIN CGNOTRDCTION COMPAHY 8~.67 SOUTNERR PAPER COMPANY 26.17 EARL WALLACE FONB~ INc. 35.96 ERI~ g. YA~Le~ BUSIR£SS M~C~Es~ INC. 25~95 " " " ' (SP~ClA~ AssEss FuN~) 156.40 " " " " (PuBLiCiTY FUHO) 2,024.D8 8,522.~1 REVENUE FUND ~ELLY TRACTOR COMPANY PeST~ASTEN~ U. S. POST 63.66 450~00 513.66 SEWER REVENUE FUND 1623 COASTAL MAONIHZ, lNeo 1624 AD L. MoGREeOR, DISTRIBUTOR 20.72 23.40 ..... 25.50 69.62 PUBLICITY FUND 109 BOY.TO~ BEACU SrAm 110 STAN S~EET$ 68.60 98.00 166.6o 9,272o49 PAYMENTS MADE iN JANUARY 1967 (CONT) JAN. 18, 1967 WATER REVENUE FUND 9844 9845 JossF, BUNN~L 4.00 9846 RommmT MUFFS 6.00 9848 REFUND & iMPROVE R~v BOND S~N~INO FUND .. 10~720.75 10,807.32 SE~R REVENUE FUND 1615 1616 1617 1618 1619 1620 1621 1622 BENGSTROM CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 220.00 P~CAMO CNE~GAL COMPAny 22.29 GA=EN M. C~AWS 5~00 F~EoA WA~ 2.00 15,724.68 WATER DEPOSITORS FUND 6930 ACCOUNT OF RAY C. BARNES 6931 ACCOUNT OF LU~E WNALEY 7.50 ~932 ACCOUNT O~ GALEN CNAWE$ 7~50 6934 ACCOUNT OF ROY MELOm~M 7.50 6935 ACCOUNT oF M~So BENN~CZ ARNOLD 7.50 6936 JA.E$ j. Ru~zNtc 7~50 6937 ACCOUNT Og M~$o J. DOPPMAN 7.50 6938 A$COUNT OF JOSEFN BURWELL 7.50 6939 ACCOUNT OF FN~E~A WA~N~ 7.50 6940 JON. A. A~NOU~ 7.50 6941 Hms. R. D. Ross ~oN ESTATE OF MRS. D~ S. Ross 7-50 6942 ACCOUNT OF 0*DELL LONAS 6943 ACCOUNT OF ROSERT MUMM$ 6945 ACCOUN~ O~ TNOMAS VEN~ETTE 6946 ACOONNT OF DO~RIANN DON BLEVEN 7.50 6947 AcceumT OF JAN WALL,N 7.50 69~ ACCOUNT CF F~[O QOINN 7.50 142.50 SEWAGE 322 ~23 32~ DEPOSIT FUND RoY MELO~M 6.50 20.50 a9,093.36 PAYMENTS MADE iN JANUARY 1967 (CONT) JAN. 17, 1967 SEWER REVENUE FUND 1-79 16.33 18.12 JAw. 18, 1967 BOYNTON BEACH MEMORIAL PARK FUND 107 CITy eF BOYNTON BEACH (GENZ~AL FUND) SARA S~F'~fS FFE~MORIAL GARDENS 108 CITY OF BOYNTON B£ACN [GENERAL FUND) 650.00 600.00 GENERAL FUND 15444 ATLAS ELECTRICAL SUPPLIE$~ ~NC. 95o~7 1544~ C~cc~s CAME~ CENTE~ 34~76 15447 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH (PETTY CASH) 14.20 15448 15449 DE~AY I~.tT~ON, ~NC~ 104.98 15450 D~AROo TRAOTeR ~ ~MPLEMENT COMPANY 26.93 15451 FLOWErs ~¥ DIoR 5.00 15452 Neus~ BEAUTIFUL 200~40 15453 A.L. McG~E~oR~ O~sv~ure~ 11~04 15456 NATIONAL CAiN REm~STEm COMPANy t56.06 15457 PALM BEACH OPF~CE SUPPLY COn,ANY 16.51 15458 PENCIL SPECIALTY COMPANy !49o20 15459 P~CA~O CHEMICAL COMPANY 27~59 15460 D. Ho SMITH & ASSOCIATE~, ~NC. 365~O0 15462 So~vMSmm PAPEm COMPANy 57.70 15463 SOUTH LDO~E FLOriST 10.00 15464 XEROX COOPERATION 164.51 15465 STAm SHEETS 27°00 ~398~36 WATE~ REVENUE FUND 9839 CITY OF BOYNTSN BEACH (~ATER DEPARTMENT) 19.50 9841 LU~E WNALEY 3~60 9842 GALER M. CRAVES 5*20 9843 Rc~ MEL~M ~o50 2,946°53 JA~. 16, 1967 PAYMENTS NADE JN JANUARY 1967 (CONT) GENERAL FUND 15426 RIc. MOTORS INC. 15427 SOUTHERN BELL TELZR~ONE & TELEGRAPH Co. 60.30 B8.4o 7,179.i9 WATER REVENUE FUND 9833 DoN~s FIRESTONE DEALER STERE I72.74 4.50 2.00 36.32 14.40 JAN. 17, 1967 SEgER REVENUE FUND 1611 CiTY OF BOYNTON BRAe. (WA?ER DEPARTMENT) 1612 PENI~EULAR ARMATUNE WOR~$ BROWAND, INC. 271.20 309°70 GENERAL 15428 15429 15430 15432 15433 15434 ! 5435 15437 15438 15439 t54~O 15441 15442 15443 WATER 9837 9838 FUND BOYNTO~ AUTO SUPPLye IHC. 128.21 CITY OF BOYNTOH BEACH (~ATER DEPARTMENT) 120.10 DUNCAN--EowANo COMPANy 19.64 FLOrIDA--GEORGiA TRACTOR COHPANy~ ~NG. 45°92 Gulf Ol~ CORPORATION 19.80 GULF STREAM LUMBER COMPANY 13.54 F, E~ NALSTEAO 728~98 KELLY TRACTOR COMPANY 90.~7 NATIONAL CASH REGISTER COMPANY 78.89 SAFETy EQUIPMENT COMPANY OF FLORIDA 20.59 ERIe F. YALLOP BUSINESS ~ACH~NE$$ INC. 12.05 ZEP MANUFAOTURINe COMPANy 72.47 CiTY OF BOY~TON BEACH (BoYN BeN HEMON~AL PS) 200.00 t, 606.05 REVENUE FUND BOYNTON AUTO SUPPLY~ ~NO. CiTY O~ BOYNTON BEACH (PETTY CASH) 29.12 43.24 ?2.36 7,718.85 JAN. 12, 1967 JAN. 13, 1967 PAYM£kr~s MADE ~N JANUARY 1967 (CONT) SEWER REVENUE FUND 1608 FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANy WATER DEPOSITORS FUND 6929 CNARLES N. Boos GENERAL FUND 15410 BOY~TON CiTY FEDERAL CREDIT UNIO~ 15411 CiTY OF BQYNTON BEACH (PAYROLL FUND) 15412 . . 1~ N (PETTY CASR) 15413 . . . . ( . . ) WATER REVENUE FUND 9850 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH (PAYROLL FUND) 9831 " - N ' (PETTy CASH) 4o9.48 323.00 5,128.63 74.oo 45.27 5,568.90 1,194.10 8.6o 1,202.70 3,734.56 JAN. 16, 1967 SEWER REVENUE FUND 1609 CiTY OF BOYNTON BESOM (PAYROgL FUND) 1610 . w ,, t, (PETTY CASN) PUBLICITY FUND 106 CiTY CF BOYNTON BEACR (PETTY CASN) GENERAL 15414 15415 15416 15417 15418 15419 ~5420 15421 15422 15423 15424 15425 352.59 13.52 366.11 FUND AGDREGSOGRAPH HULT~SRAPN CORPORATION 129,90 BAKER & TAYLOR COMPANY 44.10 BOYNTON ~ELL~PuMP & SPRINKLER SUPPLY CORP. 40.53 BROWARo--PALM BEACH TRACTOR CO., INto 32.48 CiTy OF BOYNTO~ BEACH (PETTY GAS~) 43,06 S. Go OosBY~ GDA COEBY ENTERPRISES 23.96 DON~S FIRESTONE DEALER STORZ 29.50 F~RST BANK OF BOY~YON BEACN 6~361.60 HALSEY & G~IFFITH, INC. 19.53 PALM BEAC~ LINEN SERVICE 17.28 7,138.O5 PAYP'E. NTS NADE IN JANUARY 1967 (C0NT) JAN. 10, 1967 11, 1967 WATER DEPOSITORS FUND 6917 ACcounT oF MRS. RAkP~ DUNDAm 6918 ACCDUNT OF NERVY PATRICK 6919 A0COumT oF PETER ~. ~HEBUS 6920 ACCOUNT OF HRS.-CLARA LORD 6921 AOO0~NT OF JOE LOGIC 6922 ACCOUNT OF MRS. JIMMY SCNVARTZ 6923 AC&CUnT OF HIRA~ CLl~[ 6924 AOOOHHT oF JAM£S L. PETERSON 6925 ACCOUNT OF FOSTER DIDNUE 6926 ACCOUNT OF CLYDE FREDER~¢~ 6927 AOCou.T oF JOSERH E. SHAW 6928 Aooo~,T OF Mmso W~LklAM (BONWIT) Fgvmm GENERAL FUND 15404 JERRY Ro HUaHSOH, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT 15405 SOU?RERN BElL TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH Co. 15406 GOODYEAR EASY PAY TIRE S?CR£S~ INC. WATER REVENUE FUND 9828 SOUTHERN BELL TzL£PHONE & TELEGRAPH Co. 7.50 7.5o 7.5o 7.5o 7.50 7.5o 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.5o 25.o0 107.50 101 °58 63.60 126.78 SDWER REVENUE FUND 1607 GULF STREAM LUMBER COMPANy 14.70 JAN. 12~ 1~7 PUBLICITY FUND 105 BOYNTON B/ACH CHAMBER oF COMMERCE GENERAL FUND 15407 CITY DF BOYNTON BEACH (~ATER DEPARTMENT) 15~8 FLORIDA POWER & LICHT COMPANy 15409 CITY OF BOYN?ON BEACH (PETTY CASH) 548.52 210.95 3,078.62 26.88 3,316.45 WATER REVENUE FUND 9829 CITY Or BOYNTON B~ACH (PETTY CASH) 1.13 JA,o 6, 1967 JA~. 9, 9967 PAYMENTS MADE IN JANUARY 1967 (CONY) SEWER REVENUE FUND 1604 CITY oF BOYNTOm BEACH (PAYROLL FUHD) GENERAL FUND 15391 FLORIDA EAST COAST RAILWAY 344.67 1,546.61 4,000.00 5,546.61 14~754.40 WATER REVENUE FUND 94.92 JAN. lO, 1966 SEWER REVENUE FUND 1605 BLUE CROsS--BLUE SHIELD OF FLORIDA, GENERAL 15392 15393 15394 15395 15396 15397 15398 15399 154OO 15403 FUND CITY OF BOYHTOH BEAC~ (PETTY CASH) WA TER 9819 9820 9821 9822 9823 9824 9825 9826 9827 16.37 2.16 424.26 5.24 402~28 15.13 15.77 47.19 68.55 10.7o 6oo.oo 1,591 REVENUE FUND MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANy 19.60 HENNY PATRICK 6.00 Joe LDGiO 5.60 MNS. JIMMY SCHWARTZ 6~00 FOSTER Dto~N~ 6.OO Account e~ CLYDE FR£DER~D~ 5.20 dossF. E. S~AW 17.60 77.60 SEWER REVENUE FUND 1606 ~AmU~A~TURERS klgE J~SURAN~E COMPAHy 5.60 5,657.90 JAN. 4, 1967 JA.. 5, 1967 PAYMENTS MADE IN JANUARY 1967 (CONT) GENERAL FUND 15376 GOODYEAR EASY PAY TIRE STORESl INC. 15378 MODERN FLASNERS, ~C. WATER REVENUE FUND 9815 FLORIDA POWER & LI~NT COMPANy SEWER ~VENUE FUND 1602 FLORIDA POWER & LIOMT COMPANy GENERAL FUND 15381 15382 15383 15384 15385 15386 CO~MlSSIONER OF ~OTOR VENICLE~ TRIESTE CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION CURTIS E. W~IGNT CITY OP ~OYDTO~ B~A~N (PETTY CASN) WATER REVENUE FUND 9816 B ANON SALES, INC. 11.34 47,14 7-35 15.75 12.04 697.93 2,106.57 383.59 1.50 960.00 50.00 170.~0 4,074.~o 149.5o 169.o9 3,188.09 SEWER REVENUE FUND 1603 JEssE ARVEY 12.00 JAN. 6, 1966 PUBLIDtTY FUND GENERAL FUND 15387 BOYNTO~ CITY FEDERAL CREDIT U~ION 15388 CITY OF BOYRTO, BEACN (PAYROLL FORD) 15389 EARLET SERVI¢£S WATER REVENUE FUND 9817 CITY O? BOYNTON B£Ao~ (PAYROLL FUND) 528.00 12,008.61 106.90 12,643.51 1,766.22 5,671.49 1967 1967 PAYMENTS MADE IN JANUARY 1967 GENERAL 15353 15354 15355 153.~ 15357 15358 15359 15560 15362 15363 15564 153~ 15'366 15367 15368 15369 FUND SEALTEST FOODS WATER 9812 9814 REVENUE FUND SEWER 1597 1598 1599 16oo 16ol REVENUE FUND FRA~K~O~SE ELECTRIC GONDA$ CORPOR~TfON RD B. GROVE~ FIR~flEN'S RELIEF & PENSION FUND 21650 C,ARL[$ SEmIOR 21651 N~RO~ p. Nz~R~o GENERAL FUND 15372 BAKER & TAYLOR CO~eAH¥ 15374 DZLNAy CO~ORZTZ PRODUCTS Coo, IRc. 15375 FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COmPAny 61.40 1.88 95.85 177.50 14,95 26.98 8.62 46.8~ 46.74 43.51 21.29 2~.8~ 1,031.45 376o3~ 156.25 532.56~ 17.50 11;62 30.38 156'25 278.75 24.27 54.27 1,897.03 70.7o 6O°OO 395.69