Minutes 10-17-66~,-=~ OF REGULUS C"-~Y COUNC!V~ ]~fm~.~TiNG, ~FJD LN CITY HALL, BOYNTOM
BE~O.H~ FLORIDA~ ,~,~[OBE.~ 1'~ 1966 at 7:30 P.M.
PRES~k.
%~alter ~. Madsen, 1,1'ayor
Frank McCoy, Jr., %~ice Maycr
J. A~ison ~:~s~ C~unc~0an
Charles N. ~s, Co~uc~n
G~bert Col!~s, Co~uc~]man
F. T. Ksin, City ~nager
Gene Moore, City Attorney
Tereesa Padgett, City Clerk
M~yor Msdsen called the meetin~ to order at 7:30 P.M.
The invocation ~as givem by Rev. Henry Jarvis, Southside Baptist Church
and the flag salute was led by ~ir. F. T. Karl.
Recognition was given to members of th~ Pl,,~bing Bosrd. F~r. Kirkeby
was the only member present.
Mayor Madmen read a Proclamation naming October 16 tkrough 22nd National
~asiness and Professional Women's Week. _Mrs. Jean Cottri!l, 1st Vice
President, received the Proclsmaation on behalf of this organization.
Mayor l~dsen called Officer Cs~I Dixon forward and commended him on his
work of getting rid of abandoned and junk cars. Since the 2nd day of
August, 384 cs~s have been removed and since March l, 1965, 740 cars
have been removed from the City of Boynton Beach through the efforts
of the Police Depart~r_t. Mr. Dixon thanked Chief Thompson, Mr. Eain
and Judge Durkin for their co~nerati~] in this undertaking.
Mayor ~dsen recognized pasgmayor, Mr. James Fm, honey, who was in the
audience.
FLINUTF.~
Mr. Boos moved that the minutes of the meeting of October 3, 1966 be
approved. F~. Bard{s seconded and it was unanimously carried.
~. McCoy moved that the minutes of the meeting of October 7, 1966 be
approved. Mr. Boos seconded and it was unanimously carried.
O_LD _BUS LNI~'SS
for ch_a.~9 in zo~nin~.- Lotto~__(RD- t~he table[
Mr. Banks noted that it has been requested that this matter be left on
the table. Counc3_l had requested further information and did not state
a time limit.
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Mr. Banks moved t~,_~t this matter be left on the table tuutil the next
meeting.~ November 7~ !966, when it '~ill b~ taken off the table. The
parties concem~ued should get the additional information to Comucil by
that time¢ i~u McCoy seconded the motion and it was unanimously carried.
It was suggested oy Mr, gain that this inform~tion should be available
no l~ter th~n noon of November 4th.
Request for ~a_~ula_r ~ark~_u~ in the 500 block of E. Ocean Ave
Mr. Kain r~ported that from the traffic survey conducted from October
10th through the 14th that there can be no positive conclusion. There
is a lot of activity in that area and ~3 spaces are available,
Mr. Banks stated that there is a new type o£ parking that ~s been put
in effect in some toques and cities. The term used is bumper to bumper.
There ~e two cars in one line and in front and behind these two cars
there is sm area of 6' to 8' which w~ll b~ crossed out. This w~11
cause very little maneuvering to pull in and out. He said he would
like to see the traffic department take one side and mark it off ~ud
give it a thi;,ty day trial. It is just as safe as other types of
parking and F~ybe a little safer.
Mr. Banks moved to request Mr. Kain and the traffic department to desig-
nate the north side of Ocean Avenue between 2th Street and Federal
Highway as b~uper to bumper parkir~ zone and mark off blocks accordingly.
Mr. McCoy seconded and it ~s unanimously carried.
..PUBLIC %UD _IET~CE
No one came forward to speak at this time,
_~ ,BUSI~mSS
Announce, dates re~ar~ election
¥~, Kain annomuced the following election dates:
November 22,ud - Primary, books close five days before on November
16th at 5 P.M, Books open again on Nc~ember 23rd
and close November ~Oth at 5 P.M.
December 6th - Election Day. Last date to file petition is November
ist at 5 P.M.
It was noted that there will be a Primary EleCtion only if there are
seven or more candidates who ~ve filed.
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Letter of res~nation f_rom Lee Min.er, Recreation & Parks Board
~fl~. Banks moved ko accept the letter of resignation of Mr. Miner and
Mr, Kain ~s requested to answer and thank him for his services. Mr.
Boos s~conded and it was unsmimously carried ·
Mr. Madsen noted that Mr. Miner will not ~e replaced since it is so
near the end of the ~ar.
__~GAL
.Emer e_~ Ordina_nce 66-23 - Budgetar~ transf~?r~s
¥~r. Moore read Ordinance 66-23 which shows interfund transfers for the
fiscal year 1965-1966.
Mr. Collins stated that he .had not h~d time to study this ordinance
sLuce it was only handed to him this morning. He stated it is a report
of about ten pages with approw~ately 50 items where money is being
transferred from one department to another. He felt this should not be
voted on especia3_ly since Mr. Alcock states that he is not satisfied
vM_th ~o.e ~y our budget reads and gives the city thLrty days to get the
books in order.
Mr. Collins moved to table this matter until the city gets an answer
from ~L~. Alcock.
Mr. Collins noted that Mr. Alcock originally wrote to the Council as a
body and feels it has not been handled as a Council m~tter, He stated
that he smd several members were not notified of a meeting when this
m~tter v~s ~,-cussed.
Mr, Banks stated that he felt this was a matter for ~[r. Eain to handle
and he was leaving it there as such. ~[r. McCoy noted that there has been
no changes from one fund to another ~und in this ordin~nce.
Mr. Boos asked l~ir. Kain to ex~lain the meaning and function of this
ordinance. Mr. Boos seconded l~r. Collins' motion, for the purpose of
having it e~plained. The vote was I - For and ~ - Against. Motion
was denied.
PUBLIC REARINC 8:00 P.M..
Request for charge in zonir~ from C-1 to C-2
Description: A]_l that part of N 150' of Lot a, Harbor Estates
Address: l&O6 N. Federal Highway (Shell Station)
MII~JTES
REGUIAR C~T~ ~ OJ~.~,.,IJ~ L~EET2G~G
OCTOBER 17, 1966
~r. Moore noted thab the Plarming and Zoning Board recommended mu-
favorably on this matter. Also, the petitioner requested that the
petition be %cithdrawn.
There was no one-in the audience to speak for or against this request.
~. Boos m.~Jed for the recommendation of the Planning and Zo~g Board.
Mr.. McCoy sec-ended and it was unao~m~usly carried.
ordure
There was further discussion on this emergency ord~aance.
l~r. McCoy stated that this has to be done every year just as a matter
of balancing each fund within itself and to be ehle to anticipate your
budget for~ the balance of the year.
~I~r. McCoy moved for the adoption of Ord~nce 66-23. N~. Banks seconded.
Mr. Kain explained that this h~s been handled Lu the past this way.
This is ~ balance within the funds of all activities that are over ex-
pended or under expended. It is difficult to know these expenses until
late in the budget J~ar. This is an emergency ordinance because it
has to be adopted before the end of the fiscal year. This ordinance
emends the ~adget then the auditor can prepare his final report for the
end of the year. The balancLug is witkin the funds, there is no trans-
fer between funds. Mr. Kain stated that he intends to initiate an
allotment schedule on the budget which will help to eliminate the number
of transfers and snable those ir~olved to revie~ on a two month period
alt departmental budgets and make adjustments at that time during the
next fiscal y~ar. In this way adjustmente can be corrected when they
occur. The need is to l~ow what our un~uticioated surplus is at the
end of the year. Mr. Kain stated that Mrsj~ailace worked up these
figures before ~. Alcock wrote the city and this ordinance has no
connection ~th that matter at all.
The vote was & - For the motion and 1 - Against. Mr. Collins cast the
dis sent 5~g vote.
_ADM~ISTP~T IVE
Consider request from Intercounty Construction Corp. for thirty day
extension__on sewe~ ~r project.
F~. Kaiu exp!aiued that Intercounty Construction Corp. asked for an
extension for construction time on the repair on the Rolling Green
Ridge sewer system from 90 days to 120 days making the completion date
October 22.
MINUTES
REGULAR CITY CC~CIL ~ET~JG
OCTOBE~ t% 1966
Mr. Ka~u noted bhat the const~ction is completed and accepted with the
exception that bhe inspection has not been completed due to the fact
that they cam~ot get the camera back.
Mr. Banks moved that the request be granted. Mr. McCoy seconded.
Mr. Boos asked if this will be increasing our time on the monthly basis
for inspection by Russe~l & Axon. Mr. Kain answered that it will not.
Motion. was unanimously carried.
Consider. request from F. E. Christensen re: location of Cvplor~_
Mr. Kain read a letter from Mr. Christensen requesting a variance in
the fire code so that he could move this building to a site in Boynton
Beach. ~tr. Eain stated that he told Mr. Christensen that the city would
not make any variation in its fire code. If the city did so, it could
not reject s~m~lar requests mud it could affect the city's fire pre-
~r. Christensen came forward and stated that the building is fire proof
on the inside and could be made fire proof on the outside. He re-
quested putting ~wo layers of fireproof stucco on the building. Mr.
Nyquist~ the fire marshall, stated that this still would not bring it
up to ths standard necessary.
~Lr. Eain recommended that Mr. Christensen's request for variance be
rejected.
~. McCoy moved to accept the city manager's recommendation. Mr. Banks
seconded.
Mr. Boos asked if this building could be put inside a concrete block
structure. Chief %~ight stated this is permissible. Mr. Boos said if
there is any way to do this without jeopardizing public interest and
violating the code, he would like to see 100% cooperation.
Mr. Bauk~ noted that this Cyclorama was painted by a local man and
hoped something could be worked out to comply with the code.
Motion was unanimously carried.
Application for permit to solicit - League of Women Voters of South
Pa~Beach Coo_uty
~. Kain stated the women wanted to make a study and inform the public
on a non-partisan basis concerning political matters.
MI~GTES
REGULAR CITY CO~'CIL P~ET~IG
OCTOBER 17, 1966
Mr. Boos moved that the application .be granted and the fee waived. Mr.
Collins seconded ~d it was unanimously carried~
Advertise ~ bids four three p~tice c~rs and pick~up trudk
~r, Kain asked permission to prepare specifications and advertise for
bids for t_hree police cars and also advertise for bids for a pick-up
truck for the Parks Department, and ask for delivery within n~uety
days of this date,
~ir. McCoy so moved and ¥~. Boos seconded. Motion was unanimously
carried.
List of ~oa.vments made in Se_ptember~ 1966
Mr. Kain read the list of payments m~de by funds as follows
General Fund $ 87,168.96
gater Revenue Fund 29,568.24
Sewer Revenue Fund 42,902.~0
~fater Depositors Fund 520.00
Civic Center Bond Sinking Fzuud 1.35
Firemen's Relief & Pension Ftund 57.00
I. & S. Fund 20.07
Municipal Swimming Pool Bond Sinking Fund 13.70
Publicity Fuud 893.88
Sev~ge Deposit Fund 8,40
Sewage Fund 8.44
Special Assessment Fu-ud 508.A8
$161,670.92
M~r. Banks moved %o accept the pa~ents and make them a part of the
minutes. ~Lr. McCoy seconded and it was unanimously carried.
A_oproval of S~-lls:
Beer.~ & Bro~,a~ A~e_n.cy. ~
~Lr. Kain gave the following explanation of this bill:
Workmen's Compensation - Activity 5600 -
Water & Sewer Fund - Activity 6600 - ASl-1
~gater & Sewer Fund - Activity 6600 - 451-2
General Liability in the General Fund
Activity 5600 - 461
Water & Sewer Fund - Activity 6600 - 461-1
Water & Sewer Fund - Activity 6600-461-2
Net Due
(credit)
(credit)
(credit)
$776.99
211.19
77.27
57.46
165.22
116.71
$5~7 ~10
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MI~3TES
REGULAR CITY CO~CIL I~ETING
OCTOBER 17, 1966
Mr, Boos moved that the bill be paid. Mr. Banks seconded and it was
unanimously carried.
Trie s~e~_C onst ruct ion Co .r~___~$1.O~0.00
P~, Kain explained that this is the initial contract and the equipment
and materials have been placed. Monies available from the Cemetery
Trust Fund,
Ms. Banks moved that this bill be paid. Mr, Boos seconded and it was
unanimously carried.
Ernest R. Bart!e~v $308.A2
~ir.Ka~ explained that this is for expenses and travel .for conducting
the semir~r on policies concerning the Planning & Zoning Board and
Board of Adjustment. This,is budgeted in Activity 3300-514.
Mr. Boos moved that this bill be paid. He congratulated those members
that attended this seminar. Mr, McCoy seconded and it was unanimously
carried,
l~ussell & Axon $500.00~
P~o Kain ezqplained that this is the final bill for inspection for the
sanitary se~Br system. Monies are budgeted as part of the total con-
struction progra~ when work v~s contracted.
Mr. Boos moved tha~ the bill be paid. Mr. Banks seconded.
Mr, Boos asked how the city came out money-wise on this contract for
which $32~000 ~s available.
Mr. Kain stated that the basic contract with Intercounty Construction
Corp, has been under the contract price, but the inspection with
Penetryn Co. has an overage. Mr. Kaiu explained that this fund
from a renewal replacement fund and not .Dart of the regular budget
activity. Council adopted a resolution authorizing this transfer of funds,
~[r, Kainassured Council that these funds are not from the bond issue
nor part of the regular budget activity.
Motion was unaninously carried.
De_~tmental Reoorts_
Mr. McCoy moved to accept the departmental reports and have them made
a part of the record, lit. Banks seconded and it was unanimously carried,
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MINUTES
P~C~ ~U~IR CITY COUhTCIL ~ETING
OCTOBER 17, 1966
OT~
N~r. Kain read a letter from the League of Women Voters of South Palm
Beach County asking that the week of October 24 through 29 be named
'~oter Educational i~eek,~ to further educate the people on voting
procedures. ~, ~4adsen asked ~r. Kain to acknowledge this letter and
alse a letter from the Jr. I~oman's Club asking them to attend the
November 7th meeting to discuss naming &u official i~zower and tree
for the city.
Ord%n~ance 66-2& r, ,CST~_~
Mr. ~oore read Ordiu~nce 66-24. After the reading~ it w~s explained
that this is basically a community service system whereby a company
co~es in and provides through a m~ster antenna a service to homesites~
so that merely by plugging T.V. 's into a wall plug A-1 service is
provided thereby el~E~nating individual antennas. ~[ro Banks stated
that this ordinance has been adopted in many areas $~nd if Boynton
Beach is ever approached by a company, then the city w~ have the
ordinance°
McCoy moved for tbs passage of Ordinance 66-24 from first to second
readirg. Mr. Bar~s seconded and it was unar~imously carried.
Moore pointe~ out that this is strictly ~ vbl~ary service.
~Lr. Banks said he had a complaint from ~irs. Bracalello, &35 S.W. 6th
Avenue~ about the zoning in this area. The type of houses are not in
keeping ~nlth the type built there several years ago. ~Lr. Kain stated
that the area ~$ zoned R-L~ in 1962. There are a number of buildings
in the area that wo~d not be more than R-!~. A nmmber of the lots
are ~-ery small. It was recommended that the Planning and ZonJ_ug Board
consider rezoning that area. The dominant number of houses would not
exceed R-lA zonir~, l'~fr. Kain said the Planning & Zoning Board would
have to review it. Mr. Banks requested N~. Kain to bring it to the
attention of the Planning & Zoning Board and see if there is any change
needed.
~Lr. Boos congratulated those responsible for the purchasing manual.
He stated it is a splendid e~mple of careful planning that is being
carried out by the city adlministrator. Mr. Allan was recognized as
being instrtunental in bringing this about.
N~IRUUTES
REGULAP. CITY CODNCIL ~TLWG
OCTOBER 17, 1966
2ir. McCoy asked the counc~'lmen to take a look at some drawings on 1-95
left in l~Lr. K~o~in's office.
M~r. Kai~u read a letter relative to a safety award to be given to the
~'~ater Department.
Meeting adjourned.
~alter A. ~dsen, Mayor
Attest:
~lman
Tereesa Padge~ City Clerk
Gilbert Collins,
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PAYF£NTS MADE IN SEPTEMBER BY DATE
1966 ....................... 16,383.~1
1966 ....................... 6,635.02
1966 ....................... 40~.60
1966 .......................
1966 ....................... ~,o06.20
19~6 .......................
~966 ....................... 13,73~.o9
1966 ....................... ~,252.69
1966 ....................... 6,558.72
21, 1966
22, 1966
26, 1~66
27,: 1966
28, 1966
....................... 31,892.80
....................... 6,407.47
.... 1,522.~0
]~66 ................. 3,321.8~
161,670.92
PAYMENTS MADE BY FUNDS
GENERAL FUND ......................... 87,168.96
WATER REVENUE FUND ...................... 29~568.2~
SEVER REVENUE FUND ......................
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND ....................
C~V~C CENTER BONO SINKING FUND ................ 1.35
F~REMEN~S RELIEF & PENSION FUND
I. & S. FUND ......................... 20.07
?¢JNiCiPAL SWI$ING POOL 80NO SINKING FUND .......... 13.7o
PUBLICITY FUND ........................ 893.88
SEWAGE DEPOSIT FUND ..................... 8.40
SD. dAGE FUND ...........
.............. 8o46
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT FUND ................... 508.48
161,670o92
PAYMENTS MADE IN SEPTEMBER 1966 (CONT)
SEPT. 29, 1966
GENERAL FUND
14693 FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
14694 FLORIDA NEU$ OOMPANY
14695 F. E~ HALST~AO
WATER
9611
9612
REVENUE FUND
FLORIDA POWER & LIGNT COMPANY
KYLE SELLAR$
726.28
11 o31
72.52
100.00
19.70
929.81
920.70
35.2O
,955.90
SEPT* 30, 1966
SEWER REVENUE FUND
1492 CiTY OF BOYNTON B£ACN (WATER DEPARTMENT)
GENERAL FUND
14698
14699
14700
1470';
14702
147O3
1'4611
436.10
BOYNTON CITY FEDERAL CREDIT UNiO~ 362.~
CITY OF BOYNTON BEAO~ (PAYROLL FUND) !2,760.96
FLORIDA NEWS COMPANY 9.36
POSTMAgTER, U. S. POST 0FFIOZ 39.20
PURLtX SUPER MARKET 56.18
PALM BEACH COCA-COLA BOTTL~Nm COMPANY 19.35
WATER REVENUE FUND
9613 CITY O~ BOYNTON BEAON (PAYROLL FUND)
15,097. o5
2,842.71
3,321.81
SEWER REVENUE FUND
1493 CITY 0~ BOVNTON BEACN (PAYROLL FU~O)
491.61
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
6777 ACCOUNT OF JONNN~E B. KING
6778 ACCOUNT O~ EBWARD H'LL
6779 S.C. doN~s
7.50
7.50
7.50
22.50
16,453.87
PAYMENTS MADE IN SEPTEmbER 1966 (CONT)
SE~T. 28, 1966
GENERAL FUND
1 4686
14687
14688
14689
14690
14691
14692
CITY oF BOYNTO~ BEACH (PETTY CASH)
S. G. Cos~Y. USA CO$SY ENTERPRISES
FLORIDA POWE~ ~ LIGHT COMPANY
F~ E, HALSTEAO
PALM BEACH L~EN SERVICE
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH
WATER
96o8
9609
961o
REVENUE FUND
PALM BEACH L~NEN SERVICE
CHASE MANHATTAN ~ANK
YOUNG & WALDIE
SEWER
1490
1491
REVENUE FUND
FLORIDA POWER ~ LIGHT COMPANY
CHASE MANHATTAN BAN~
7.87
31.38
20.00
4.05
673.51
172.13
14.88
998.2?
2.00
14.73
2.80
19.53
404.94
12.04
416.98
WATER
6770
6771
6772
6773
6774
6775
DEPOSITORS FUND
ACCOUNT oF MICHAEL VASSALOTTI
MRS~ ~ILLIAM SEIFERT
AGQOUNT OF THOMAS R. SCOTT
ACCOUNT OF BOBBY EVANS
ACCOUNT OF JOHN GRAUL
ACCOUNT OF CLIFFORD KINNE
ACGOUNT OF YOUNG & WALDtE
i. & $. FUND
19695 THE CHASE MANHATTAN BAN~
MUN:CiPAL SWII~ING FOOL BOND SINKING FUND
19696 TNE CHASE MANHATTAN BANK
CIVIC CENTER BOND SINKING FUND
19697 TH~ CHASE MANHATTAN BANN
7.5o
7.5o
7.50
7.5o
7.50
7.9o
7.50
52.5o
20.07
1.}5
1,522.40
PAYMENTS MADE ~N SEPTEMBER 1966 (CONT)
SEPT. 26, 1966
SEWER REVENUE FUND
1485 PENmTRTN SYSTEM,
1486 RUSSELL & AXON
3,832.40
835.50
4,667.90
SEPT. 27, 1966
PUBLICITY FUND
GENERAL
14668
14669
14670
14671
14672
14673
14674
14675
14676
14678
14679
1468o
14681
14682
14683
14684
FUND
CNUEKIS CAMERA CENTER
CITY OF BOYRTON BEACH (WATER DEPARTMENT)
FLAHINGO OIL COMPANY
FLORIDA NEWS COMPANY
FLORIDA PRINTING COMPANY
GENERAL TRUCK PARTS COMPANY
GULF STREAM LUMBER COMPANY
STANDARD OiL COMPANY (KENTUCKY)
9603
9604
96O5
96o6
9607
REVENUE FUND
B AND H SALES IRC.
BURROUGHS CORPORATION
NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CCMPANY
SOUTHERN BELL TEL[PHONE ~ TELEGRAPH CO.
ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK OF WEST PALM BEACH
SEWER REVENUE FUND
1~88 ITT MARLO~
1489 ATLANTIC ~ATIOHAL BANK OF WEST PALM BEACH
558.78
84.16
71
7.00
10.30
210.75
21.2~
23.28
76.OO
337.34
12.50
146.60
292.92
83.3o
144.73
87.87
300.00
116.8o
2,025.94
5.18
27.00
223.20
.60
100.O0
355.98
198.93
36.30
725.OO
960.23
5,672,53
3,342-15
PAYMENTS MADE IN SEPTEMBER 1966 (CONT)
SE:PT 23, 1966
GENERAL FUND
14658 BOYHTON CITY FE:DE:RAL CRE:DIT UNION
14659 CITY OF BOYNTON BE:ACH (PAYROLL FUND)
14660 FLDEISA NE:WS COMPANY
154.00
4, 65 . o
69.98
4,878.38
WATER REVENUE FUND
9597 CITY OF BOVRre. BE:ACM (PAYROLL Fu.o) 957.O9
9598 LLOYD CASH 6.00
9599 A.T.S.E:AD 1.40
SEWER REVENUE FUND
1479 CITY OF BOYHTDH BEAC. (PAYROLL FUND) 493.08
1484 LLOYm CAS. 4.17
497.25
26, 1966
WATER DEPOSITIROS FUND
6764 ACCOU.T DF LLOYD CAS. 7.50
6765 ACCOUHT OF A. T.S.E:AS 7.50
6766 AC¢OUHT Or FLORENCE HUSE:R (COLLI.S) 7-50
6767 ACCOUNT OF EUROPE:AH CAR SERVICE
6768 ACCOUNT DF SHELSY MAM~IN~ 7.50
6769 ACCOUNT OF BE:A CLAY 7.50
52.5o
S~WA~ DEPOSIT FUND
317 ACCOUNT OF LLOYD CASH
8.40
GENERAL FUND
14661 CITY OF BOYNTON BE:ACH (WATER DEPARTMENT) 59.45
14662 " " ~ ~' (PE:TTY CASH) 10.80
14664 RoDs ~
14666 POSTMASTER, U. S. POST OFFICE 42.46
14667 SCUT. S~E:E:D SHoP 299.00
WATER REVENUE FUND
9601 CITY OF BDYNTON BEACH (PETTY CASH)
9602 POSTMASTER~ U, S. POST OFFICE
414.71
9.90
2!.24
6,407.47
PAYMENTS MADE ~N SEPTEMBER 1966 (CONT)
SEPT. 21, 1966
GENERAL
1464O
14641
14642
14643
14645
14646
14647
14648
14649
1465O
WATER
9591
FUND
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH (WATER DEPARTMENT)
FLORIDA NE~S COMPANY
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE ~ TELEGRAPH Co.
STEPNE~SON CORpORATiON
SUMMERS ELECTRIC, [NO.
REVENUE FUND
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE ~ TELEGRAPH CO*
119.45
6.20
36.80
18.05
12.15
19.24
109.52
21.28
34.OO
5.54
5O.OO
432.23
14.40
19.20
SEPT. 22, 1966
SEWER REVENUE FUND
1477 STANDARD OIL COMPANY (KENTUCKY)
GENERAL FUND
14651
14652
14653
14654
14655
14656
14657
BLUE CROSS--BLUE SHIELD OF FLDRISA,
CITY OF BOYNTON BEAeN (WATER DEPARTMENT)
FLORIDA NEWS COMPANY
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE ~ TELEGRAPH
FRANK C. BROWN & COMPANY
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH (WATER DEPARTMENT)
PALM BEACN POsT-TIMED
WATER
9592
9593
9594
9595
9596
REVENUE FUND
CITY OF BOYNTDN BEACH (WATER DEPARTMENT)
FRANK C. BROWN ~ COMPANY
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH (GENERAL FUND)
ANNA TOMAKA
REF. ~ ~MPROVE. REV. BOND SINKING FUND
SEWER REVENUE FUND
1478 REF. & IMPROVE. REV. BONO
99-OO
79.6O
52.18
149.75
1~235.80
2,331.25
7.80
3,955.38
17.10
851.70
666.67
2.90
9,839°00
11,377.37
16,551.61
465.83
SEWAGE FUND
0883 CITY OF BOYNTON BEADN
8.44
31,892.80
PAYMENTS MADE ~N SEPTEMBER 1966 (CONT)
SEPT. 20, 1966
GENERAL
14626
14627
14628
14629
14630
14631
14632
14633
14634
14635
14636
14637
14639
FUND
EAST COAST FIRE EQUIPMENT 108.85
FLAMINGO 0IL COHPANY 8.54
FLOR~DA--GEoRGtA TRACTOR COMPANY, INO. 38.37
GEOROE W. FOWLER COMPANY, iNC. 23.90
GRIFFIN EQUIPMENT lNG. 38.10
iNTERNATIONAL CiTY MANAGERSt ASSOCIATION 11.50
KELLEYIS GARDEN CENTER 38.00
Nec Moo's DRIVE IN 18.90
NATIONAL MUNICIPAL LEAGDE 10.OO
SEWELL HARDWARE Ce. OF LAKE WORTH, iNC. 31.31
SIMPLEX TIME RECORDER COMPANY 176;80
SINCLAIR REYI~IN6 COMPANY 1~051.91
5,936.15
WATER
9584
9585
9586
9587
9588
9589
959O
REVENUE FUND
COASTAL MACHINE
DAHLGARD LEASING CORPe
DONmS FIRESTONE DEALER STORE
CAROLINE BOENM YOUNG
MODERN FLASHERS~ [NC.
SEWER
1480
1481
1482
1483
REVENUE FUND
BOYNTON AUTO SUPPLY~ INC.
DORIS FIRESTONE DEALER STORE
SINCLAIR REFINING CO~PAH¥
WATER
6759
678O
6761
6762
6763
DEPOSITORS FUND
ACCOUNT O~ JOHN ~. GARCIA
ACCOUNT OF CHARLES ~. CARROLL JR.
PUBLICITY FUND
21925 ALFREOO~S RESTAURAN?
19693 BOYNTON BEACH STAR
10.50
25.00
5.01
2.96
.50
101.02
16.8o
161.79
126.OO
11.20
3.OO
60.58
200.78
7-50
15.O0
7.50
15.00
7.5O
97.50
110.00
6,558.72
PAYM£NTS MADE IN SEPTEMBER 1966 (CONT)
SEPT. 19, 1966
GENERAL FUND
14606 JACK MUELL
14607 JOSEPH TOMSEH~
14608 CITY OF BOYNTON BEAGN (PETTY CASH)
14609 " " ' " ( - ,, )
14610 ADVANCE AIR CONDITIONING & HEATING, ~NCo
WATER
99?8
9979
9580
9981
9982
9583
REVENUE FUND
RILEY=~IELO COMPANY
N. Ro FIELD, TRUSTEE
RiLEY--FIELD COMPANY
U. G. BURGELIN
O* C* KEATO~
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH (PETTY
SEWER REVENUE FUND
1476 CITY OF BOYHTON BEACU (PETTY CASH)
48.00
2.13
42.73
40.77
9.6.71
230.34
417,52
2,653.11
1,768~ 25
.40
6.76
17.28
4,863.32
8.89
SEPT. 20, 1966
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
6756 ACCOUNT OF DON BROOERIDK
6757 ACCOUNT OF J. G. BUHGELIH
6758 ACCOUNT OF 0o C. KEATON
PUBLICITY FUND
21924 BOYNTON TRAVEL AGENCY
GENERAL
14611
14612
14613
14614
14619
14616
14617
14618
14619
14620
14621
14622
14~23
14624
14625
FUND
GERALD H. THOMPSON
C~RR SotLS Soo
TR I ESTE CONSTRUCT I ON CORPORAT I ON
AIR CONDITIONING ~ HEATING~ IND.
ATLAS ELECTRICAL SUmPLIES~
AUSTIN SUPPLY COMPANY
BARSDUR~S MO~ER SHOP
BOYNTON AUTO SUPPLY~ INC.
BOYNTON ~ELL--PuMP ~ SPEIflKLE~ SUPPLY CORP.
CALLAGHAN ~ 00~PA~Y
~AH~GARD LEASING CORPORAT ON
7.50
7.50
7.90
22.5O
127.60
190.00
2,068.65
1,560. CO
64.25
12.39
8.33
26.66
80.27
55.36
33.85
8.0o
79.00
12.47
47.13
9,292.69
PAYMENTS MADE IN SEPTEIV~ER 1966 (CONT)
SEPT. 15, 1966
GENERAL FUND
14599 ROSS--~ARTIN COMPANY
14600 CiTY OF BOYNTON BEACH [PETTY CAIR)
14601 " " " ,, ( ,, ,, )
WATER REVENUE FUND
9574 CiTY 0F BOYNTON BEACH (PETTY CAS~)
51-59
9.57
72.8?
5.40
SE~T. 16, 1966
SEWER REVENUE FUND
1472 CiTY OF BOYNTON BEACH (PETTY CASN)
1473 " " " l, ( . ,, )
SPECIAL ASSESSNENT FUND
21923 CiTY OF BOYNTON BEACH (PETTY CASH)
37.77
3-33
41.10
GENERAL FUND
14602 BOYNTON CiTY F;DERAL CREDIT UNION 369.00
14603 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH (PAYROLL FUND) 10,451.27
14604 PALM BEACH COUNTY ASSN. OF CHIEFS OF POLICE 10.00
14605 JOHN HARNINSTON 20.00
10,850.27
WATER REVENUE FUND
9575 C'TY OF BOYNTON BEACH (PAYROLL FUND)
9576 B~[,"F INDUSTRIES
9577 CRARLE$ CLAPPER SR.
SEWER REVENUE FUND
1474 CITY Or BOYNTON BEAD. (PAYROLL FUND)
1475 0~BRIEN, SUITER & O~8RIEN, IRO.
2,158.52
7.93
44. lo
2,210.57
571.75
~.~
616.75
127.85
WATER DEPOS~TORS
6~ ACCOUNT OF ESTATE OF WILLIAM OFF£RMAN
~7~5 ACCOUNT OF CMARL;S CLAPPER
7.50
50.00
13,735.09
PAYMENTS MADE iN SEPTEMBER 1966 (CONT)
13, 1966
SE~T. 14, 1966
WATER REVENUE FUND
9566
9567
9568
9569
9570
957!
9572
HALSEY & GRIFFITHt iNC.
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH Co.
ALBERT J, 0VBRiEN
E. M. SORRELLE
PATRICIA LOFFT
LEE ~ WOLFF~ IHc.
SEWER REVENUE FUND
1470 FLON~DA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
6744 ACCOUNT OF ALBERT d. O'BR~zD
6745 ACCOUNT OF VICTOR 0LSEH
6746 ACcouaT OF BOOKER T* ALLE~
6747 ACCOUNT OF ED Mo SORRELLE
6748 ACCOUNT DF WALTER KIBE
6749 ACCOUNT OF EDWART T* MESStHGALE
6750 AOCOU.T OF BERNARD SMITH
6751 ACCOUHT OF PATRICIA LOFFT
6752 ACCOUNT O? LEE & WOLF INC.
675~ ACCOUNT OF RONALD R. DANEK
FIRE~EN'S RELIEF & PENSION FUND
21645 CHARLES SENIOR
GENERAL FUND
14594
14595
14596
1~:997
14598
BLUE 0ROsS--BLuE SHIELD OF FLORIDA~ }N0.
THOMAS Jo CROFT
JERRY R. HUGNSON~ LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
WATER REVENUE FUND
9573 BLuE CROSS-BLuE SHIELD DF FLOEIOA, INC.
SEt~ER REVENUE FUND
1471 BLUE CROSS-BLuE SHIELD OF FLORIDA, IHC.
4.50
2.20
2.60
4.50
22.55
366.42
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
57.00
1,524.97
20.00
75.00
18.56
4,222.o5
5,9O4. O3
79.41
.. 22.76
4,387.41
6,006.20
PAYMENTS MADE IN SEPTEMBER 1966 (CONT)
SEPT. 9, 1966
GENERAL FUND
14577 JACN H. RAULSTON, M.D.
14578 Ro R. BOWKE~ COMPANy
6.00
15.00
13,400.28
WATER REVENUE FUND
9563 CITy OF BOYNTON BEACH (PAYROLL FUNB)
SEWER REVENUE FUND
1467 C{TY O? BOYNTON BEAGR (PAYROLL FUND)
1468 RUSSELL & AXON
1469 INTERGOUNTY COR~TRUGTION CORPORATION
859.~
3.~
862.97
457.16
300. O0
.. 15,097.33
15,854.49
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
6741 YATES & L~NmEL~US
6742 ACCOUNT O? L. G. JOROON
6743 ACCOUNT OF WALTER HERDER
7.50
7.50
22.50
SEPT. 13, 1966
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT FUND
21921 WA~o, INCo
GENERAL
14579
1458o
14581
14582
14583
14584
14585
14586
14587
14588
14589
1459O
14591
14592
FUND
CURTIS E. WRIGHT
CITY OF BOYN BCH~ MuN~CIG TAX TRUST FUND
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH (VJATER DEPARTMENT)
115.OO
1,000.00
330.00
99.oo
571.24
15.79
984.57
199.92
47.81
152.88
278.28
20.00
20.00
31.95
3,866.~J*
30,640.24
PAYMENTS MADE IN SEPTEHBER ~6 (CONT)
S~PT, 8, 1966
SEPT. 9, 1966
GENERAL FUND
14570 W~LLIAm M. HOWARD
INSURANCE COHPANY
WATER REVENUE FUND
9554
9555
9556
9557
9559
956O
9562
ROSERT VAN DYNE
SEWER REVENUE FUND
WATER
6725
6726
6727
6728
6729
673O
673t
6732
6733
6734
6735
6756
6737
6738
6739
67~0
DEPOSITORS FUND
ACCOUNT OF ISREAL TAYLOR
ACCOUNT OF JO~N HENRY YOUNG
ACCOUNT OF JO~N WELCH
ACCOUN? OF RAYNOND HUEONEN
HOWARD J. 8RGDSHA~
~CO0~NT OF GRACE SANFCRG
AODOUNT OF H. B. ALEXANDER
COL. COLHAN W. DUNTGN
ACOOUNT OF WESLEY KIN~
ACCOUNT OF
ACCOUNT OF
ACCOUNT OF
ACCOUNT OF
ACCOUNT OF
ACCOUNT OF
ADOOUNT OF
GENERAL FUND
14572 BOYNTCN CITY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
14573 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH (PAYROLL FUND)
14575 " " ' " (PETTY CASH)
14576 . H u ~! WORXING CAPITAL
31.89
147.85
179.74
5.00
4.90
2°60
6.65
4.60
6.00
3~.90
61.65
1.71
7.50
7°50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.5O
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.5O
7.50
7.50
7.50
~62.50
q66.00
5,619~16
94.12
7,500.00
4o5.60
PAYMENTS MADE IN SEPTEMBER 1966 (CONT)
SEPT. 2, 1966
SEPT. 7, 1966
GENERAL FUND
14555 PEN~SALT CHEMIDALS CORPORATION
14556 SOUT~R~ PAPER COmPA.Y
14557 ~esmPR TO.SERO
14558 BevNvem CITY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
14559 CITY 0F BOYNTON ~EADM (PAYROLL FUN~)
WATER REVENUE FUND
95~ DAVIS METER & SUPPLY CO~PANY~ iNC.
9547 SLINIS RADIATOR SERVICE
9549 - - ,, - , -
9550 CITY O? BOYmTe~ BEACH (PAYROLL FUND)
SEWER
1462
1463
REVENUE FUND
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH (PAYROLL FUND)
GENERAL
14560
14561
14562
14563
94564
14565
94566
14567
14568
14569
FUND
C. ¢. HAFNER
FIRST BANK OF BOYNTON BEAC~
CITY OF BOYRTON BEACH (PETTY CA$~)
- . - . ( .
~. E. ~ALSTEAD
HALS£Y~ GRI?FITH~ lNG.
HARLEY--DAVIDSON
WILL,AH Me HOGANS
INDIANAPOLIS BADGE & ~A~E PLATE
WATER
9551
9552
9553
9561
REVENUE FUND
CITY OF BOYNTDN BEACH (PETTY CAS.)
ALL STATE PIPE SUPPLY Co., SNDe
ALLIED CHLORINE ~ CHEmiCAL PRODUCTS,
SEWER REVENUE FUND
1464 CiTY OF BOYNTON BRACE (PETTY CASE)
1~65 ALLIED C~LORINE & CHEmiCAL PRODU~TD~
1,995.OO
16.61
~6.83
10,490.72
13,597.78
24.00
2,114~33
2,336~18
79.07
370.38
449.45
4,235.25
61.47
96.06
82.98
180.94
40.00
16.12
257.50
60.98
5,O41.30
783.86
257.20
257.50
,330.77
5.75
257.20
16,383.41
6,635.02
PAYMENTS MADE IN SEPTF_~BER t966
S£~. I, 1966
14524
14525
14526
14527
14528
14529
1453o
14531
14532
14533
14534
14535
14536
14537
14538
14~39
145~o
THOMAS J. CROFT 216.66
GENE M0e~E 83,34
WR~TT MAC DOWELL 132.00
CITY 0F BOY,TON BEACH (WATER DEPARTMENT) 236*85
JOSEPH TOMSERG 27.26
AUTOPRODUCTS, iNS. 18.95
BO¥~To~ AUTO SUPPLY, IHS. 178.19
B~OC~WAY, OWEN & AUOERSOU Eue. luc. 2o~5
COUSUMER RE~O~TS
FLORIOA STATE FIRE COLLEGE 12.75
Ro~s & Gu,s oF DEL,^v, INc. 189.82
KELLy TRACTOR COMPANY 48.53
GE,~ MOORE 45.00
PORTER PA~HT COMPA~ 21.36
VAUGHN & WRIGHT OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, INC. 19~12
1,357.99
~ATER REVENUE FUND
9545 ~HITT MACDOWELL
41.66
24.00
65.66
ii: SEPT. 2, 1966
S~ER REVENUE FUND
1459 ADAMS CHEVROLET COMPANy
1~0 EDWARDS ELECTRIC CORPORATION
1461 EQUIPMENT RENTAL SER¥1GE~ INC.
GENERAL
14544
14547
145~8
1455o
14551
14552
14553
14554
FUND
JONN L. ARGNIE
16.22
153.00
867.00
,036.22
36.65
12.00
7.50
~0.00
55.80
10.00
244.41
81.26
10.4o
21.60
15.?e
31.15
129.15
2,459.87