Minutes 12-19-66EIkro"fES OF REGULAR MEETING OF CITY CGJNCIL, HELD IN CITY HALL,
BOYNTON BF~CH, FLORIDA, DECEMBE~ 19, 1966 AT 7:30 P.M.
P~S~T:
Walter A. M~dsen, Mayor
Frank McCoy, Jr., Vice M~yor
J. Allison Banks, Comucilman
Charles N. Boos, Counc~]W~n
Gilbert Collins, Councilman
Gene Moore, City Attorney
Ca!lie Clanton, Deputy City Clerk
F. T. Kain, City Nan~ger
The meeting was called to order by ~ayor l~adsen at 7:30 P.M.
The invocation was given by Rev. Henry Jar~is, Southside Baptist
Church, and the flag salute was led by Mrs. Anne Bartley,
C o~uc il stenographer.
Mayor ~L~dsen recognized ~ir. Cecil S. Farrar, the new Chamber of
Commerce N~nager.
[,ffNUTES
Regular Meeting - December 5, 1966.
On psge four of these minutes reference is made to Ordinance
No. 66-27, regarding a conditional use in Lakeside Gardens.
This should actually read Ordinance 66-28.
Also, on page five, paragraph one, l~st sentence should read
"The only alternative now is to proceed with abatement, and after
that is done, place a lien agaiust the land". Mr. Boos moved
that this change be made in the wording mud that the miuutes be
approved. ~. Banks seconded and it was unanimously carried.
Special Meeting - December 7, 1966.
Mr. McCoy moved for approval of m~uutes of December 7, 1966,
seconded by Mr. Banks and it was unanimously carried.
Statement.,by Tax Aesesso,r
Mr. Allan has submitted a letter dated December 9, 1966.
He has specifically requested to h~ve this placed on the agenda
and for it to be read at the public meeting. Mrs. Clanton read
the above-mentioned letter from Mr. Allan in its entirety.
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Mayor Madsen asked P~rs. Ella Bishop, Personnel Director, who was
present at the meeting, if she could verify the fact that
Mr~ A%lan was tested ~ Civ~ ~ice ~ f~d to be qu~ed
to f~l the positions he occupies as T~ Assessor ~d ~c~
Agent. ~s. B~hop verified t~t ~. ~ took th~ ~itten test
for ~3.rchas~ ~ent on October 18~ 1962~ ~d on D~c~er ~, l~
he took an or~2 and w~tten e~.~tion for the position of
Tax &~sessor~
Lyma~ Pro~erty-__R/W N. E. 6th Stree~
~{r. Moore has received a letter from Mr. Tomberg, who represents
Mr. Lyman. This letter st~ip,,l~tes ~hree .requirements that
Mr. Lymph has requested before deedling this right-of-way to the
city. Copies of this letter were circulated to Council earlier.
~L~yor ~dsen, M~. Boos, F~. McCoy and Mr. Moore then engaged iu
a discussion as to whether Mr~ L,ymsn's stipulated requirements
were proper and ~ithin reason, and Mr. Moore assured them that
they were.
Mr. Banks .made a motion that council proceed and negotiate
frm~ther with M~. Lyman regardLug this matter. Mr. Boos seconded
m~d it was ~un~uimously carried.
~_rovement of Lots 53 and ~, Dewey's S~
A partial improvement can be made on this property for
approximately $15,000. This would provide au estimated two feet
of average fill cover on the tract in question. This would be
belo'~ the elevation required by the code before the land can be
utllized and would not provide for b~Jakheading.
N~. Moore related there had previously been an estimate made of
$~5,O00 to bring the area up to street level ~lth bulkheading,
He suggested the o~mers be contacted to see if hhey are
to proceed on a 1Lmited basis rather than the full abe~tement.
Mr. Banks said ne thought there might be a slight cor~lict of
their thinking here since this happened to another piece of
property. He recommended they contact the o~ere to see if they
would put in this fill. Then if they do not do it, we would have
to go all the v~y and bring it up to the required grade.
Mr. Banks made a motion that Mr. Moore be authorized to negotiate
further with the owners of this property. Mr. McCoy seconded
and it was ~uanimously carried.
M~yor Madeenre-emphasized the city's need for a new fire station.
He stated the people ~d voted in favor of this and that he had
been advised legally that they may proceed with this matter,
that is, they n~y borrow money for this purpose if they wish~
He stated the Police Department ~ichwas short on space could
probably use part of the old ff~e station after completion of the
new fire station, which would cost appro~=tely$75,000.
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He said he realized it was not up to the present council
reg~rdirg this, but he was ~i~.~o].y stating bis vie~ c~ the
~tter.
Mr. Banks a_uuou_uced that 1~. ]fain had requested leave of absence
from ~l.e counc~ meeting tonight: and t~h~t such leave was granted
him by the cotmcil at the ti~e of the conference tonight.
PUBLIC AUD XE~NCE
Mr. ~Iard A~. Cummfimgs, 2610 S. ~Y. 8th Street, came forward and
r~ad a letter addressed to City Council conmending M~. ~H1]iam
McKecbnie, Plumbing Inspector, and Mr. Leon Gr,ummons~
Electrical Inspector, for their exceptional perfo.,~m~nce of duty.
They requested that these man have their automobile allowance
restored to its previous rate and possibly have their salaries
raised, Mayor Madsen asked; ~tr, Bob carnahau ~,~o is in cbz~vge
of t~.t dep~a.r%ment to see if he could ,help these gentlemen out
regsmding this matter. Mr. Carnahan agreed to do this,
BUSINESS
~[r, Banks related that Mr. Kain sti]l had a few days vacation
and a few days sick leave due him, and since he felt it was the
desire of the cotuucil bo give h~m a check for severance pay,
he noved that ~[r. Kain be paid $500,00 severance pay.
F~r. Boos seconded and it ~s unanimously carried.
Ordinance 66-28 - 2nd readir~ - Request for Conditional Use~
Lots~125 12~-=127~ a__u_d. E30" of 128 smd 129, C~or~e Burgs ~lin
Moore read the second readiug of Ordinance 66-28.
~Lr. Banks moved it be passed for second reading, seconded by
Mr. McCoy and it was unanimously carried.
Ordinance 66-29 - Repesling Ordinance 66-15 re Conditional Use
of ~leck Property- 730 N. W. 2nd Avenue ~
As you v~lll reca]]: Mr. Fleck was to have begun construction
of a building by November 15, or sho%~ cause why construction
should not begin. AFter discussion at the last meetirg, it
decided to repsal the ordiuance grar~iug conditional use of
the property, In the event Mr. Fleck wishes to construct such
a building~ it would be necessarV now for him to re-oetition
the Council for this usage when the requirements can' be met.
~. Moore read the first reading of Ordinance 66-29 dated
December 19, 1966 repealirg Ordinance 66-15.
Mr. McCoy moved to accept Ordinance 66-29, seconded by Mr. Banks
and it was unanimously carried.
Presentation of Letter from Bryant, Freeman, Richardson
~so~ Lu R~£~_renes to the 196L B?~.~issue
~!r. l~50ore read the above-mentioned letter Jn its en ~rety.
Authorization of an Agreement to Install Force Main Crossing
of the F.E.C · tracks and to E~end the Force lgmin Along the
Railroad Right-of-Way as part of the Construction of Sanitary
Sewer ~.Ls~t. em 5B
Authorization for the execution of this agreement should be
done by the adoption of Resolution 66-~~. This agreen~nt
calls for an annual payment for the first year of $40.00 and
~i!toO0 per year thereaf%er.
Moore read Resolution 66-~,f~f,
Mir. Banks moved for adoption of this resolution, ~tr. Boos
seconded mud it was unanimously carried.
Receipt of Letter from Mr, H. E. Thon~scm, in Reference to
s~__~3_prpposed ADngxa~tion matters
Mr. Thompson asked to have his letter placed on this agenda.
Mr. ~'toore related that the proper action would be to accept
this particular request ar~ authorize legal steps to annex
this property. ~fr. McCoy made a motion this be carried out,
seconded by Mr. Boos and it was unanimously carried, the
appropriate legal description to be attached to the minutes
of this meeting.
Mr. Bmrd~s wished to co--nd ¥~r. Hank Thompson for his york
in this matter.
ADMINISTt~T ~rE
List of _Papments ~L~de ~--u NovemDer, 1966
Mr. Boos moved to receive the list of payments mud make it a
part of the minutes. Mr. Banks seconded s~ud it was una~anously
carried.
~oval of Bills:
i. GriffLu & Moore $850
Preparation of Documents - conduct of validation proceedings
and loan closing for the drayage project on North 2nd Avenue
in conjunctionwith the Florida State Road Deps~vn~ent.
Source ofF zmds - Construction Trust Fund°
Mr. Kain recommended pasvaent of the b~]l. ~. Banks moved that
the bill be paid. P~. Boos seconded and it was unanimously carrisd.
2. Florida Dower and Light Company $668
Installation of Permanent Control kTJ_re for CD~ristmas Lights.
Activity 7000~ Item 16.
~.ir. t~a~_n recommended payment o£ the bill. ~
~. Bsmks moved that
the bi]] be paid. Ms, Boos seconded and it was unanimously
carried.
Motorola, Luc. $1,266
Four two-way radios.
Activity 3100-51_4-3
~'~ Kaiu recommended payment of the b~]. Mr, Boos moved that
the bill be paid. I*~. Bar_ks seconded and it was unanim~asly
carried.
Burroughs Corp. $1,643.87
This is for purchase of an accounting machine for the Finance
Department as approved by Comacil 9-19-66.
Activity 1500-510.
~. Kain recommended payment of the bill. Mr. Banks moved that
the b~]] be paid. ~. McCoy seconded and it was unanimously
carried.
Deoa?~tmental .Reports
1. Buildiug 4. Fire 7. Treasurer
2. Tax Collector 5. Public Works 8. Personnel
3. Police 6. Recreation 9. Budget
M~. Banks made a motion t.bat the departmental reports be
received and. approved. Mr. Boos seconded s_nd it was unanimously
carried.
Receipt of Letter from Mr. H. E. Thompson P~signZug as Chairma~n
of the Induetrial Commission,
Mrs, Ctanton read the above-mentioned letter.
Mayor Madsen~ ~. Collins and Mr. Banks individually expressed
regrets relative to P~. Thompson's resignation of this poet.
Receipt of Letter from Florida State Road Department concerning
Blue Star Mem_p_or~al Pla~ue~ U.S.~_~t ~_
Mr. Kain stated the Road Department has asked whether or not
the city would have any objections to this proposed installation.
He said he saw no reason wh~ this plaque shotuld not be iustalled
at the location indicated in,ir. Land~'s letter.
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Mayor M~dsen read the above-mentioned letter. ~r. Banks
moved that this request be gr~nted~ seconded by ~[r. Boos
and it was unanimously carried.
Request of Seventh-day Adventist Church to Solicit Funds
f_or E~uc.ational and ~el£are Pro, ram.
~Lr. Boos made a mo~ion that permission be granted and fee
waived. N~. McCoy seconded and it was unanimously carried.
Request for Approval of Bi~ for Chevrolet truck te be Used
h%' t?~ Parks Deoartm~nt.
~Lr. main stated this was a bid item which was awarded at a
recent meeting. Funds have been provided in Activity
21%O-512. The bill from Benz Chevrolet, Inc., is in the
amount of $1,566.25 and payment is recommended.
Mr. Banks moved that this recommendation be carried out.
Mr. McCoy seconded and it was uns~uimously carried.
Request from Mrs. Ann Barrett for Settlement of a Lien for
Improvement to Lot 72 of the La,ns
~[r. Kain stated Mrs. Barrett has indicated to him that she
feels the lien is excessive in view of the improvement made
to this property. The amount of the assessment is $660.25.
Mr. Collins related that Mrs. Barrett had been insulted to
attend the meeting to defend her position but she said she
could not be here tonight.
~r. McCoy made a motion that Mrs. Barrett's offer of $300.00
be rejected and to let the original price of $660.25 stand.
MLr. Collins seconded. The vote was 3 For. Mr. Boos
abstained from voting. }~yor Madsen cast ~he dissenting
vote.
Letter of Reo~uest from the Boynton Docks.
Mr. I&ain stated the various owners and operators of the
Boynton fishing community have listed several requests in
a letter received today.
Mrs. C!anton read the above-mentioned letter in its entirety.
~Lr. Banks made a motion t?~is letter be turned over to
Mr. Oec±l S. Farrar with the request he check this out
and make recommendations to the Council. ~Lr. McCoy
seconded s~ud it was unanimously carried.
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PAYMENTS MADE IN NOVEP~BER BY DATE
NOV~MB~
NovzMs~n
NOVEMBER
NOVEMBER 14.
NOVBMS~ 15,
NOWMSEe 16,
NOv~M~E~
NOVEMBER
NOVBM~ 22,
NOVZM~Ea 283
NOVEMB~ 294
N0VZM~Z~ 30~
1966 ...................... 427.80
1966 ...................... 7~270.!7
1966 ...................... 5,223.13
1966 ...................... 914.80
1966 ...................... 49.35
1968 ...................... 14~694.02
1966 ...................... 94-79
1966
1966
1966
1966
1966
1966
1966
1966
1966
1966
.......................... 28~975.61
'1,294.34
525o71
8,679.3z
1o~587.5o
3~285.35
49 ~ 889.61
1,387.03
2~ 489.20
5,663.49
141 ~ 451 ~22
PAYMENTS MADE BY FUNDS
GENERAL FUND ........................ 98,996~41
WATER REVENUE FUND ..................... 20,239~6~
SEWER REVENUE FUND ..................... 19~?05.36
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND ................... 1~515.C0
PUBLICITY FUND ....................... 987~82
SEWAGE DEPOSIT FUND .................... 7,00
141,451.22
PAYMENTS MADE IN NOVEMBER 1966 (CONT)
Now 30, 1966
GENERAL
15137
15138
15139
1514O
15141
15142
15143
15144
15145
151~5
15147
15148
15149
15150
15151
15152
15153
15154
15155
WATER
9726
9727
9728
FUND
C!T¥ OW BOYNTON BEADN (PETTY CASH) 21o50
S* G. COSSY~ D~A COS8¥ ENTERPRISES 14o19
DEMARCO TRACTOR & JMFLEMEK? COMFANY 14.50
FLOR~O~ POWZR & LIGHT COMPANY 441.51
NTERNATIONAL iNSTITUTE OF MUNICIPAL CLERKS 15~00
~fMcCoY~s' LAKE WORTH W~EOR~NO COMPANY 47.00
0USLE¥ SoD COMPANY 75e00
PUBLIC PERSONNEL ASSOCIATION 85.00
RoDs & Gu~$ oF DSLRA¥, )NC. 252.00
STANDARD OIL COMPANY (KENTUCKY) 21,18
CITy OF B0¥NTON BEAC~ (PAYROLL FUK~) 2~008.O~
POSTMASTER~ U*S~ POST 0FFIOE
~OYNTON 3EACH FIRE DEPARTMENT 809.~6
BOXLE¥~S SMORGASBORD 673~75
5,635~27
REVENUE FUND
CITY OF BOYNTON BEAON (PETTY CAS~) 2.55
24~55
SEWER REVENUE FUND
1550 CiTY OF BOYNTON 8EAGN (PETTY CASK)
3.67
5,66L49
PAYMENTS MADE !N NOVEHBER 1966 (CONT)
Nov. 28, 1966
Nov. 29:9P66
14ATER DEPOSITORS FUND
6863 ACCOUNT OF ARE ~ALNER ?.'50
6864 ACCOUNT OF FRANN PINNERTON 7.50
6865 ACCOUNT OF BILL SMITH 7.50
6866 ACCOUNT OF TNOMAS WILKES ?.50
6867 ACCOUNT O? JAMES io S~NNS 15.00
6868 ACCOUNT o? Lou SAMYN 7.50
6869 AGOOUNT OF JANES t. SINKS 15.00
6870 ACCOUNT OF LOUIS V. TANNER 7.50
687I ACCOUNT Or C. E. BoYs 15.O9
6872 ACCOUNT CP CHARLES PERCIVAL 7.50
6873 ACCOUNT OF KARL SHORE
6874 ACCOUNT OF HOMES B~ LEON 7°50
6875 ACCOUNT OF TOMMY YOUNG 7°50
6876 ACCOUNT OF DONALD P. MAY 7.50
150~00
GENERAL FUND
15124 BAKER & TAYLOR 0OM?ANY 65.18
15125 0tTY OF BOYNTON BEACH (~ATER DEPARTMENT) 111.10
15126 ~ILL~AM Cook AND ODE BUTLER 20.00
15127 S.G. COSBY~ DBA COSBY ENTERPRISES 31.09
15128 OAv~s COACN~N~ SCHOOL 36.00
15129 HARd'SON COMPANY 27.50
15130 S~NGLAI-R REFiNiNG COMPANY 65.89
15131 ALLEN ~NSURANCE AeENCy 582~20
918.94
WATER REVENUE FUNB
9724 AOORE$SOCRAPN MULTIGRAPH CORPORATION 34.46
9725 ALLEN iNSURANCE AGENCY 1,184.00
1,218.46
I~387.03
NOv. 30, 1966
SE~fER REVENUE FUND
1549 ALLEN iNSURANCE AGENCY
351,80
GENERAL FUND
15132 ADVANCE AiR OON~ITION!NG & HEATING, lNG. 92.70
15133 ATLAS ELEOTR$CAL SUPPL ES, ]NC, 13.76
15134 BAKER & TAYLOR COMPANY 4.16
15135 BOYNTON BEAC~ BEACH F~RE DEPARTMENT 13.50
15136 CARR SO~L & SOD 30°00
2~489.20
PAYMENTS MADE IN NOVEMBER 1966 (CONT)
Nov. 234 1966
WATER REVENUE FUND
9719 CITY OF BeYNTON BEACH (PAYROLL FUND)
9720 " ~ ' ~ (P~'rTY CASH)
SEWER REVENUE FUND
1547 CITY OF BOYNTON BEAON (PAYROLL FUND)
1,696~00
3.70
1,699.70
299,04
Nov° 28, 1966
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
6862 BOYNTON BEAON FIRST NATIOHAL BANK
PUBLICITY FUND
19717 CITY OF BOYNTON BEAOR (PETTY CASH)
GENERAL
15113
15114
15115
15116
15117
15118
15119
15120
15121
15122
15123
FUND
ATLAS ELECTRICAL SUPPLiES~ NC.
BANER & TAYLO~ COMPANY
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH (WATER DEPARTMENT)
S. G~ COSBY~ DBA C3$BY ENTERPRISES
G, A, FOSTER
Fo E, HALSTEAD
WATER
9721
9722
9723
REVENUE FUND
SOUTHERN ~ELL TELEPHONE ~ TELEGRAPH CO.
C~ E. BOYD
KARL SNORE
1~000.00
5.94
46.57
60~48
101~00
16.95
1.00
58.50
297,51
2.00
1.02
20.00
316.83
921o86
44~10
6.50
17,20
67,80
49,889~61
SEWER REVENUE FUND
1548 NoLco DHEMICALIS, !NC.
233.?5
PUBL~SITY FUND
197'I8 SEWELL HARDWARE C0.? OF LA~E WORTH, 1HO~ 13.62
PAYMENTS MADE IN NOVEMBER 1966 (uONT)
Nov. 22~ 1966
WATER REVENUE FUND
9717 Lou SAMYN
97!8 DEMOCRAtiC
1.70
5.50
312~10
SEWER REVENUE FUND
1546 GE~E MOO~E
35o.~0
Nov. 23, 1966
WATER DEPOS~TORS FUND
6858 ~OOOUNT O~ G~ENN F. WILL~AME
6859 ACCOUNT OF LoU SAHYN
6860 ACOOUNT OF FRANK MUSSAL~NE
6861 ~CCOUNT OF DEMOCRATIC HEADQUARTERS
7°50
7.50
7.50
15~00
37.~O
GENERAL FUND
15044 BO~NTON C~T¥ FEDerAL CReDiT UN,ON 480.00
15045 $)rY OF BOYNTON BEACN (PAYROLL FUNm) 12,517.58
15046 BDYNTON B~AON FIRST NAT~ONA~ BANK 25,000.00
15048 C~T~ OF BOYNTON BEAON (PETTY CASN) 84.85
15049 M~$. MILDRED MANLIER 20.00
15093 M~S. EDYTNS HOOD 20.00
15094 MRS. FmANCES VAN DEVZNOe~ 15.00
15095 M~$S DOeOTNY SNePA~O 15.00
15096 M~. HARVEY B. STUART 15.O0
15097 M~S. HZLZM K~zsY 15oOO
15098 M~$o MYRTLE TAUBE~ 15.00
15101 M~So Lou~s~ LEFO~r 15.00
15102 MRS. R~NA MA~S OLDS ~5o00
15103 M~So DO~OTNEA R~CN 15~00
15104 M~s. HAYSELLE BEC~W,TH 15~00
15105 MR. ROVOE STE¥,O 15.00
15106 M~s. DO~OTN¥ GALSK~ 15.00
15107 M~S. I~ENE N. LOFTUS !5~00
15108 MRS. F~NCZS B~INKME~R 15o00
15109 M~so LIZETTA
15110 M~S. ERNA ~EA~EB 15~O0
15111 M~S. M~L~REC LOFLBY 15.00
15112 M~so ~ILDREB ~ILL~R 15.00
46,884,93
3,285~35
PAYMENTS MADE ;N NOVEMBER 1966 (CONT)
Ncw 18~ 1966
SEWER REVENUE FUND
4563 CiTY CF BOYNTON BEACH (PAYROLL
1564 LAWYERS~ --ITLE SERVICES, iNC.
299.04
2~00
301~04
NOv. 21, 1966
PUBLiCiTY FUND
19716 ATLAS ELECTRICAL
GENERAL
15029
1503o
15031
15032
I~O33
15034
15035
15036
15o37
15038
15039
15o~
51o41
FUND
BAKER & TAYLOR COMPANY 69.86
BLUE CROsS-BLuE SNIELD OF FLORIDA, lNG. 1~573~71
CiTY OF BOYNTON BEACH (WATER DEPARTMENT) 97.60
CADILLAC GLASS CORPORATION 49.34
MART~N DURK~H 9.00
FLORIDA RECREATION A$SCG3AT[ON 22.00
MIAMi NERA~O PUBL:SH!NG COMPANY 28~O5
ORKIN EXTERMINATiN6 COMPANYt NO. 25.00
SOUTH SPZZO S~oP 63~00
VAUGMN ~ WRIGHT OF PALM BEAOM COUNT¥~ INC. 12.28
SELF t~SURANCE FUNO 1¢000~00
WORRtN6 CAPITAL FUND 7~500.00
wA~N REVENUE FUND
9714 BLUS CROSS--3LUE SN~ELD OF FLORIOA~ INC.
4
10, 49.84
90.79
16~37
8,679.32
SEWER REVENUE FUND
1545 BLUE ^
Nov. 22, 1966
PUBLICITY FUND
19715 FRANKNOUSE ELECTRIC SUPPLYi INC. 30.50
ENE~AL FUND
15041 BAAER'$ WOOD,RAFTs INO*
15042 CiTY OF BOYNTON BEACH (WATER DEPARTMENT)
15043 TRIESTE CONSTRUCTION CORPORAT$ON
WATER om'm*l~
,~¥~t~UE FUND
9715 KENNETH VARCOE
9716 POSTMA$?ER~ U~S. POST OFFICE
164. o0
421~75
2~000.00
2,585.75
4.90
300.00
lO,587,5o
PAYMENTS MADE tN NOVEMBER 1966 (CONT)
Now 17~ 1966
GENERAL
15068
15069
1507O
15071
15072
15073
15074
15075
15076
15077
15078
FUND
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH (PETTY CASH)
STANDARD 0~L C0o~ INC, (KENTUCKY)
F. To KA~N
WATER REVENUE FUND
9755 TECHNIC INSTRUMENTS~
15.00
24.7o
12.91
50.oo
11
25.00
41.38
15.oo
42°35
85~o9
10.00
332.94
174.99
7.83
SEWER REVENUE FUND
1562 CITY OF BCY~'TOH BF-ACN (PETTY CASH)
Nov. 18, 1966
PUBLICITY FUND
19720 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH (PETTY CASH)
GENERAL
15079
15080
15081
15082
15083
13084
15085
15086
15087
15088
15089
15090
15091
15092
FUND
~OYNTON CITy FEDERAL CREDIT UNION 230.00
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH (PAYROLL FUND) D,564.o6
OLEARY BROTHERS CONSTRUCTION COMPAny 400.00
DAHLGARD LEASING CORPORATION 100.00
FRANNHOUSE ELECTRIC SUPPLY~ INC* 34~67
HU~N C~ GREYS 1.00
Ro Lo GRUMMONE P~NT~NS 22~95
F. E. HALSTEAD 270.89
INTERNAT$ONAL CITY MANAGERS~ ASSOCiATiON 75~00
PITNEY~BO~ES~ 'NC° 21.60
R~MEx CORPORAT!ON 139.50
JOHN CNUREN 45°00
ASSOO!ATEO COURT REPORTERS 3o~oo
~ATER REVENUE FUND
9?56 C~TY OF BOYHTON BEACH (PAYROLL FUND)
6,989~67
1,337o20
525~71
,AYM:NT~ MADE IN NOVEMBER 1966 (CONT)
Nov,,
~5~ 1966
16, 1966
WATER REVENUE FUND
9749 FONNEY HORTON 8.96
9750 B.F. NEWMAN 3.70
9751 OSTRON GSLD COAST APPLIANCES
9752 F~ ~ARION GREENE °80
11,713.38
S:~cR REVENUE FUND
1561 REFUND. & ~MPROYEo REV, BONO SINKINS FU~O
17~152.23
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
6850 A~ODUNT OF LEIGN HALPENN ~.50
6851 AOOOUNT OF FO~NEY HORTON 15.00
6852 ACCOUNT O~ B. F. NEWMAN 7~50
6853 ACCOUNT OF 0STROM GOLC COAST APPLIANCES 7.50
6854 ACCOUNT OF F. MARION GNEENZ 7.50
6855 ACCOUNT OF K~NNETN VA~COE 7.50
6856 ACCOUNT DF HDWARO MAL[0R~ 7-50
6857 ACCOUNT O~ GL[NN F~ WILL~AMS 50.00
GENERAL FUND
110.00
15060 POSTMASTEr, Uo S~ POST OFF,CE 50.00
15061 C~T¥ OF BOYNTON BEAGN (PETTY CASN) 60.93
~5062 HALSEY & GRIFFITN, tHC. 236°93
15063 KETCH-ALL COMPANY 19,00
15064 NATIONAL CASH REGISTER COMPANY 239.33
15065 NATIONAL LINEN SERVICE 20~65
15066 SOUTRERN BELL TELEPHONE & TELESRA~N CS. 167,00
15067 ~ZRe¥ R. HUGNSON~ LANOSCAPE ARCHITECT 100~00
WATER REVENUE FUND
9754 NATIONAL LINEN SER¥~CE
895.84
28~975o61
PUBLiCiTY FUN0
19719 LADIES PROFESSIONAL GOLF ASSOCIATION
400°00
1,294.34
PAYMENTS MADE IN NOVEMBER 1956 (CONT)
Nov. 9. 1966
SEWER REVENUE FUND
1559 JOHN B. DUN~LE~ CLER~ o~ TRE CI~¢UIT COURT
2.85
Nov, 10, !956
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
5843 ACCOUNT OF AL BOYNZ TE×ACO SE~¥~CE
6844 ACCOUNT OF MADELYN MoCuRLEY
6845 AOOOUNT OF KENNETH J. KUNN
GENERAL FUND
15057 BOYNTON CITY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
15058 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH (PAYROLL FUND)
15~O0
7~30
7~5o
~0.00
423.00
12,138.25
12,561.25
N~ATER REVENUE FUND
9746 CiTY OF BOY'TON BEACH {PAYROLL
9747 N~s. dAMES
1,776.49
17.90
1,794;39
SEWER REVENUE FUND
1560 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH (PAYROLL FUND)
290.88
1966
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
6847 Wo G. LASSITER, [NC.
6849 ACCOUNT OF CHARLES ANDREWS
GENERAL FUND
~5059 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH (PETTY CASH)
WATER REVENUE FUND
9948 CITY O~ BOYNTON BEACH (PETTY CASH)
15.00
25°OO
47,50
71
23,~S
14,694.02
94.79
PAYMENTS MADE DN NOVEMBER 1966 (CONT)
Now 7~ 1966
GENERAL FUND
15053 F~RST BANK OF BOYNTON BEAON
15054 FARRELL FOREMAN, C/O LeVV ANO LeVY
4~197.41
549.32
4,746~73
Nov. 8~ 1966
PUBLICITY FUND
19706 SUMMgR$ ELECTRIO~ ]NO.
GENERAL FUND
15055 MANUFACTURERS LIFe INSURaNCe COMPANY
15056 GE~ALO L~ HAWKINS
476o60
144~54
196.25
3~O.79
5~223.13
'WATER REVENUE FUND
974! HAWKINS & MOUW
9743 GERALO L, HAWKINS
26.60
6.65
222~50
255~75
SE'~FER REVENUE FUND
~NSURANCE COMPANY
.76
222~50
223~26
Nov. 9, 1966
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
6836
6837
6838
6839
68~:o
684~
6842
WATER REVENUE FUND
9744 KENN~?N jo KUENN
9745 AL BOYNZ TEXACO SeRVICe
7.50
50. OO
7°50
7°5O
7.50
7~50
7°5O
95~0o
3~4o
13~10
16o5o
914~ 8o
PAYMENTS MADE tN NOVEMBER 1966
NOV. 1~ 1966
GENERAL FUND
15050 C~TY OF BOYNTON ~EACM (WAT£N D~PA~TMENT)
258~40
WATER REVENUE FUND
9735 RESENT E. CARNANAN
9738 CARL J. GHUM~ON$
9737 H~ C, WHiP
9738 R. J, G~os~
SEWER REVENUE FUND
1555 Ho C, wM~
100o00
4.90
5°00
4~O
114.00
3°40
1966
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
6~3~ LYLE J, HOPLER
~832 ACCOUNT OF CARL
6833 ACCOUNT OF H. C.
6834 ACCOUNT OF jOHN
6835 ~CCOU~T Or Ro J~
SEWAGE DEPOSIT FUND
320 AOOOUNT OF H. G, WHI~
GENERAL FUND
15051 BOYNTON CITY FZOERAL CREDIT UNION
15052 CiTY OF BOYNTON BEACH (PAYROLL FUNO)
7,50
15,00
7.50
7.50
7.50
45.00
7.00
192.0C
5,212.86
5,404~86
~27.80
WATER REVENUE FUND
97~LK) C~v~ OF BOYNTON BEACH (PAYROLL FUND)
288.26
1~107o81
1,396.o7
SEWER REVENUE FUND
1556 C~TY OF' BOYHTON BE:ACM (PAYROLL FUND)
469.24
7,270.17