Minutes 08-01-66MINUTES OF P~GULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING, HELD IN CITY HALL,
BOYNTON BF~AC~, FLORIDA, AUGDST 1, 1966, at 7:30 P.M.
WALTER A. ~/)SEN MAYOR
FRAI~K l~E~ COY, JR., VICE ~4A¥OR
CHARLES N. BOOS, COUNCILMAN
Jo ALLISOI{ BAAE{S, COI/k~CILMAN
GILBERT COLLINS ~ COUNCILMAN
F. T. KAIN, CiTY MANAGER
GENE MOORE, CITY ATTORNEY
TEREESA PADGETT, CITY CLERK
Mayor Madsen called the meeting to order at 7:30 PoM~ The invoc~
tion was given by Reverend Vernon Perkins, First Baptist Church
and the flag salute was led by Counci3J~n Banks.
Mayor [~adsen gave recognition to members of the Industrial Com-
mission. Mr. Henry Thompson, F=. Clyde Worrell and 14to Howard
Riley were present. Mayor £~adsen also recognized past mayors
James ~iahoney and Harvey Oyer.
_MLNUTES
Mr. Boos moved that the minutes of the regular meeting of July
18, 1966, be accepted. ~4ro Collins seconded an~it was unani-
mously carried.
zusIN s_s
ProDosed OrdZnance 66-14
Mr. Kain explained that there have been several attempted con-
tacts with the owner's agent and a letter was sent to the owner
on July 19, 1966, requesting execution of a deed for adequate
right-or-%pay for perimeter road construction. To date no
response has been received. F~. Kain recommended continuance on
the table until the City's requirements have been me=.
Mr. Boos moved to leave this item on the ~able due to lack of
information. ~4r. Banks seconded and it was unanimously carried.
Re.__view of Balance of Sanitary Sewer,.~ro~ram
Mr. Kain noted that at a special meeting on June 1, 1966, Counci~
authorized the preparation of plans and specifications for sani-
tary sewer construction of systems 2BB, 5 and 5B. At that time
the following data on that progr~a was offered:
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REGULAR CITY COU~'CIL MEETING
AUGUST 1~ 1966
Present Future
System Total Cost Cost Units Cost Units .
2BB $ 5,100 425 12 283 18
5 54,400 1007 54 604 90
5B 45,100 902 50 884 51
TOTAL $104,600 -- 116 -- !59
In the process of designing systems 5 and 5B, %.~e have encountered
great difficulty in obtaining the necessary easements for install
lation of the proposed lines. This was reviewed in Russell &
Axon's letter of July 1, 1966, written by colonel ~eff. Parti-
cular attention to Paragraph 4 is suggested.
Russell &Axon has reviewed system 2-C and has suggested a modi-
fied program in this area as an alternative to se%~ering systems
5 and 5B. A schedule of this system as originally planned and
as revised is set forth as follo%~s:
System Total Cost
2C
Original $118,00
Modified 100,000
Present Future
unit Cost-S~rviees .~lit Cost-Service
$1,026 115 $567 208
971 107 54_! 192
Invie~ of the situation involving the inability to obtain ease-
ments in Systems 5 and 5B and also in view of Colonel ~eff's
comments in Paragraph 4 of his letter of July 1, 1966, it now
seems advisable to give serious consideration to authorizing
construction of system 2C Modified. With System 2BB and System
2C ~odified, the cost schedule would read as follow, s=
System Total Cost Present Units Future Units
Cost Services Co~t Service__s
2BB $ 5,100 425 12 283 18
2-C 100,000 971 107 541 192
~odified
TOTAL $105,100 -- 119 -- 210
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The free balance in the sanitary sewer construction trust fund
comprised of the reraaining proceeds of the 1964 Bond Issue as of
July 22, 1966, totaled $124,105o37. If we apply the estimated
costs of System 2BB and System 2C Modified (this includes enginee
lng and contingencies), we would have a free balance of $19,00~37
The 1964 Bond Issue was predicated upon early completion of the
proposed sewer system in order that revenues would meet operating
and non-operating (debt service) costs. This issue %-~s sold in
October 1964 and as yet the program has a large portion of the
proceeds uncapitalized. Mr. Kain recommended that
the consulting engineers immediately
with the that
we may for on
June 1, 1966) and also for
Far. Kaln also noted another matter affecting the sewer construc-
tion program and that is the earlier possibility of t_he extension
of %~ater and sewer service to the site of the vocational school-
I.T.V. Training Center. This facility was (we thought) to be
constructed on a city-owned twenty ac~e tract south of the Golf
View Harbor area east of Congress Avenue. The City agreed to
now tha~ the Vocational School and I.ToV. Cen~er is to be con-
Structed on land owned by th~ School Board on C~ngress Avenue,
2,200 feet south of New Boyntom Road. The ~stimated cost of
extending' water service to this site is $3] and cost of
sewer s~rVice is $58.600. This is in excess of t_he
estimated costs b~ done wit3
our present financial resources~
Mr. Kain recommended that the 9ouncil authorize the city manager
to sO notify the School Board in order that they may make other
arrangements to obtain these servzces.
Mr. Boos moved, due to the ~rogress that Council has learned from
Mr. MOore~in regard to acquiring right-of-ways, that the proper
persons b? instructed to proceed with Systems 5B and 2BB which
havepreviousiy been authorized at a cost of $50,200 including
construction and engineering contingencies. ~4r. McCoy seconded.
It was noted that this would l~ve money available for three or
four major projects contemplated in the downtown area iht he ve~g
near future. Motion was unanimously carried.
Mr. McCoy moved to have the city manager notify the School that
the city wilt be unable to pro~ide water and sewer service to th~
because of the cost, therefor~ this will allow them to make other
arrangements. Mr. Ba~ks seconded and it was unanimously carried.
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August 1, 1966
Cottrill RequeSt - Abandonment of 20 Foot Alley - Continued fro~:
July 18~ 1966 meeting ,.
~r. Kain noted that this alley is located east of U. S. ~1 and
runs from N. E. 6th Avenue to No E. 7th Avenue. The City and
South_em Bell both have installations in this alley, consequentl~~
abandonment is not recommended.
~r. Boos moved for recommendation of the Planning & Zoning Board~
Mr. Mr, F~dsen noted that the Planning and Zon
lng Board ~is request and that this hearing had been
continued to give ~s. Cottrillthe opport~nityto appear.
Review of Storm ~rainage Participation Program with the State
Road Depar~t North Second Avenue
Mr. Kain noted that at the meeting of May 16, 1966, the Council
voted to of plans and estimates in order
that the city could in a joint storm drainage program
with the State Road Departmemt tO be carried on under the /mprov~
ment project for ~orth Second Avenue. Council authorized the
study to include the area bOUnded as follows= On the north by
N. 6th Avenue= on the east by the FEe, right-of-way; on the south
by S. 6~h Avenue; on the west by the right-of-way of 1-95 (State
Rd. ~9). A report from the~engineers~ Adair, Brady & Pishe, show~
that the cost of additional sizing to drain the original area
would be in excess of the amount originally d~scussed. Drainage
to coincide with the or~ would reduce the authorized
area. Mr. Kain suggested I t~eareas be reviev4ed to decide if
the program should tde with the original cost.
Also ~. Kain suggested 1 project is selected, the
city manager and theengineersbe ~ze~ to notify the State
Road Department in,mediately so the project can proceed without
further
Mr. Adair and Mr. Jacobson, engineers on the project, came forward
and explained their plans. ~r. Adair said the cost for the 235
acres involved in the total project, which does not include
engineering costs, would be $140,000. By eliminating areas C and
D as shoval on their map, the cost would be $!09,000, hut the cost
of draining these areas at a later date would be considerably
more. He explained it would be more economical to go ahead and
size for pipe now.
Mr. McCoy moved to go ahead and provide sizing of pipe for all
four sections at $140,000 and to present plans to the State
Road Department to enable the city to participate in a joint
storm drainage program for ~ese areas ~rked on the map as A,
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B, C and D. ~r. Banks seconded and it was unanimously carried.
Mr. Adair noted that they have an appointment with the Road
Department later an the week. Mr. Boos stated tahat Mr. Vain
should write a letter to the County Commission and apprise thom
of the decision arrived at tonight.
Insurance Cover~
Mr. Kain noted that Mr. Oyer had notified the city tb.,at the
Phoenix Insurance Company of ~artford will be ur~ble to provide
coverage on Bonds, Money and Securities, Fire and Extended
Coverage, Fire ara Extended Coverage on the Casino and Water
Tower Insurance. Mr. Kain stated he had met with the insurance
committee and they recommended coverage on the foregoing be
placed with the Allen Insurance Agency writing '.r~rough the Ameri-
can Fire and Casualty Company. The difference Ln premium costs
is as follows:
Oyer Allen Differenc9
$2,952 $3~136 $184
Mr. Kain recommended that the insurance committee's recommenda-
tion be accepted.
Mr. Boos so moved and Mr. McCoy seconded. ~otion was unanimousll
carried. Mr. Boos asked ~4r. Allen to contact AmericanFireand
Casualty Company to explore the possibility Of a new package
filing for next year.
Mr. Kain noted that the insurance committee recommends obtaining
boiler and machinery insurance and reviewing the inventory of
insured items with the objective of removing smaller items and
revising the premium after deletion.
Mr. Boos moved for the recommendation of the Insurance Committee
that the City place coverage on boilers and machinery with Hart-
ford Steam Boiler Company and instruct the company to revi~
items for deletion. Mr. Banks seconded and it was unanimously
carried.
pLrBLIC HEARING 8:15 P.M.
Request for Chanqe ln,Zoninq
That S½ of SW¼ less ~ 318.5' lying E of U.S. ~1
and W of Intracoastal ~aterway, Section 27, Twp 45
R~-nge 43
Request: R-1AA to C-1
Address: 1518 South Federal Highway
Cwners: Joseph C. Lotto & Philomena Lotto
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N. 110' of S½ of S~ of SW~ lying East of U.
and W of Intracoastal Waterway 27/45/43
Request: R-1AAto R-3A
Address: 1402 South Federal Highway
Owner: Ed%~in J. Westphal & Lydia Westphal
S,. 208.5' of N 318' of $~ of SW~ of $$~ lying
of U. S. $1 and West of tntracoastal Waterway,
Request: R-1AA to C-1
Address: 1412 South Federal Highway
Owner: Edwin J. WestphaI & Lydia Westphal
East
27/45/43
Mr. Moore noted that the Planning & Zoning Board recommended
unfavorably on the above requests.
Mr. Henri Trudeau, 1965 South Ocean Boulevard, Pompano Beach, cam~
forward and stated that the Gore people of Fort Lauderdale are
interested in buying this property and having his firm develop it.
There is planned for this area a shopping center for high-class
specialty shops. He stated he felt any investment along that
strip would have to be a commercial complex; that is, a good
restaurant, a mote~ situation and specialty shops.
Mr. Trudeau requested that the Lotto property be referred back to
the Planning & Zoning Board and that the request for rezoning be
requested for this property alone. He stated that the rezoning
on the Westphal property is withdrawn and that they will proceed
anew with this property. He stated he wants to talk with more
people in Lee Manor Isles when they return and to make plans with
their consent. ~. Westphal come forward and also stated that
the application for rezoning of his property is withdrawn. Mr.
Raymond Moud~y came forward and stated he was pinch-hitting for
Mr. Nemco who represents the people in Lee Manor Isles object-
ing to this rezon~ng. He stated the Planning & Zoning Board has
had a review of the situation and that there are property owners
mn Lee Manor Isles who object to this change in zoning, also it
zs spot zoning. He urged Council to support the Zoning Board's
recommenda%ion to reject this change on the Westphal and Lotto
parcels.
Mr. Banks noted that if we were dealing with one parcel, it would
throw a different light on this; that is, the Lotto property as
opposed to the Westphal property. If separate applications were-
made, it might make a difference as to the opinion handed down.
Mr. Bauks moved to table this matter and ask the Planning Board
to look again into the possibility of rezoning the Lotto propert~
since the ?~estphal application is withdrawn. Mr. McCoy seconded
and the motion was unanimously carried.
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Abandonment Reque_s_t
To consider abandonment of that portion of S. E. 1st
Avenue lying between U. S. $1 and S. E. 4th Street
Original Town of Boynton, as recorded in Plat Book 1,
Page 23, Palm Beach County Records:
Requested by Robert D. Rapaport, dba Holiday Builders, V-nc~
Mr. Moore noted that the Planning & Zoning Board recommended
favorably on this requst.
Mr. Rapaport, 500 South Federal Highway, came forward to speak in
favor of this request. He stated that they plan to contribute to
the community in the form of a large motel having in excess of
100 units and having related facilities with it. This would be
a substantial contribution to the community in terms of the wel-
fare of the people employed in the construction of the motel.
The people wil% benefit by having additional tourist facilities
and the city wall benefit becaus~ of additional utilities used.
In addition,, the facility wilt employ a number of people in its
operation. He requested on behalf of his firm that the city
abandon this street. He stated construction should get under way
next spring.
Mr. Madsen stated the City spent $2,350 for tearing down the Shook
building on this property and said he would like to have this
money repaid to the city. Mr. Rapaport stated that Council must
have had a purpose in mind when they allocated funds to remove
building and in only sixty days of taking this action his company
has made the offer of making a very substantial investment in that
area %.~hich is for thebetterment of the community and 'that area.
Mr. Banks stated that the Planning & Zoning Board has recommended
this request be granted and with the information given Council
this evening by Mr. Rapaport that Council should approve this
abandonment. He stated that in regard to the removal of this
building from the street, this was allowed because somewhere back
in the years gone by a man was permitted to build a house on the
street right-of-way. Since the City permitted it to be built
there, the city should pay to remove it. The reason was so that
this property could be developed all the way through. It has
accomplished its purpose because the property wili be developed.
That was the purpose of Council voting as such.
Mr. Banks moved that the recommendation of the Planning & Zoning
Board be accepted and, ~ontingent upon the closing of this prop-
erty in the n~me of Holiday ~ilder~ ~c., that the City would
go ahead and vacate the street right of way. Mr. Collins seconded,
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~ir. Madsen stated that he ~;ould still like to get that money
back. Mro Thomas F. DaVis, District ~ngineer of the Telephone
Company, Pompano Beach, carae forward and stated treat he is not
objecting but that his company has two cables involved in this
area and there would be a cost of $603 to re-route these cables
and his company would have to be reimbursed if the street is
abandoned. Mr. Boos assured Mr. Davis that the Telephone Com-
pany will be rein%bursed so that they will have no loss.
Mr. Boos and Mr. McCoy abstained from voting because of conflict-
ing and perS~al interests. The vote was two for the motion and
I~r. Madsen voted against itt Motion wa~ carried. Mr. Moore
stated that the t~o abstentions go to the majority.
~PUBLIC AUDIENC,E
~ir. Bill Edell came forward and asked Council to waive a charge
for the showing of "Plorida Sing Out 1966" in the Civic Center.
He asked for the date of August 17th or as near thereafter as
possible. Mr. George Johnson stated that it is the policy to
charge a fee for the auditorium. He stated there is no admittance
but a collection is taken up after the performance.
Fir. Collins made a motion to let this group have the use of the
Civic Center ~ithout fee. Mr. Banks seconded and it ~.~as unani-
mously carried. Mr. Kain stated that there is an established
policy and that policy has held forth to any and all and he hoped
this would not happen again.
Correspondence
Junior Woman's Clu~
Mr. Kain stated that he is in receipt of a letter from the Junio~
Woman's Club requesting the City to urge the State to declare
Fire%,orks Island as a public park. They request that the City
direct this request to Fir. Ney Landrum, Director of the Florida
Outdoor Recreation Council. Mr. Boos moved that a letter be sent
to the State of Florida urging the State to declare Fireworks
Island a public park. Mr. Banks seconded. Motion ~;as unanimousl~
carried.
Request from Roger Zo%a
Mr. Kain stated he had a request from Roger Zone for permission
to beautify e portion of N. E. 3rd Court, being the unpaved por-
tion of this road from N. E. 16th Avenue northv~ard approximately
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225 feet. Mr. Kain stated his intention is to landscape and have
decorative islands, provide a' sprinkler system, maintenance and
water for three years. Fir. Kain said this is agreeable to the
city and recommends approval.
Mr, Boos so moved and ~ir. Banks seconded. It was unanimously
carried.
LEGAL
Ordi~.ance 66-15 - granting conditional use - Lots 7 through t0,
Block 3, Lake Bc~nton Estates - Fleck Request
Mr, ~oore noted that this Ordinance was incorrectly read on first
reading which provided for a zoning change. This should have bee
for conditional use. Mr. Kain stated he is in receipt of a lette'
from £~r. Fleck dated July 28, 1966, stating construction on a
garage building in which to do repair work will begin in sixty
days.
Fir. Moore read Ordinance 66-15.
Mr. Banks made a motion that OrB~nance 66-15 be passed from first
to second reading. Mr° Boos seconded and it was unanimously
carried.
Ordinance 66-16 (2nd Reading) rezoning Lots 16 and 17, Block 7,
Bowers Park - Advance Air Conditioning.
Mr. ~4oore read Ordinance 66-16 by caption only. Mr. Boos moved
for passage of Ordinance 66-16 on second reading. Mr, Collins
seconded and it was unanimously carried.
Review of Contract withAdair, Brady & Fishe, Inc.,
drainaqe - l{orth Second Avenue
for storm
Mr. Moore stated that he and the city manager had reviewed this
contract and everything is in order and recommends authorizing
the ~yor andCity Clerk to sign. Mr~ b~cCoy moved to follow
recommendation of the city attorney. Mr. Banks seconded and it
was unanimously carried.
Building D,emolition
Mr. Moore stated the following cases remain unchanged in spite
of repeated requests to the owners to have the buildings demol-
ished and the property cleared:
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Legal:
A tract in N. E. corner of Block A described as
follows: Beg at N. Eo corner of Blk A, rud~ W 170',
S 45', E to RR St. ~nd ~ to beg., I'4eeks & A~rews
Addn~
Annie E. Wilson
1i0 Fox Street
Elmira, N~4 York
2. DE~f- 5~ 65.
Legal:
Ortner:
Lot 1, Block B, Meeks ~d Andrews Addn.
402 N. E. llth Avenue
Ada Louise Williams
327 N. E. llth Avenue
Boynton Beach, Florida
3. DF~- 7-65
Legal:
Owner:
Lot 9, Block 2, Meeks &Andrews
207 N. E. llth Avenue
Mason McLoud
P. O. Box 343
Boynton Beach, Florida
DE~-10-65
Legal:
Lot 12, Block 2, Happy Home Heights
Theodore Faison
302 N. Eo 13th Avenue
Boynton Beach, Florida
5. D~-12-6~
Legal: Lot 9, Block 1, Happy Home Heights
414 N. E. 13th Avenue
Owner: Bertha Cahdwell
P. O. Box 203
Boynton Beach, Florida
Mr. Moore recommended that 'the city manager be authorized to
receive competitive bids for the removal of these buildings.
Mr. McCoy so moved to follov; the city attorney's recommendation.
Mr. Ba~=s seconded and it %~as unanimously carried.
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Delinquent Sewe_r~_~__Wa__ter and Garbaqe Acc_0u~,~~
Mr. Moore stated that a number of these accounts do not have
city water. In several of the cases the water has already been
turned off. With the exception of one of the cases wb-ich is
regarded as a welfare case, no satisfactory arrangement has been
made for the pa57ment of these bills. I~r.. Moore recommended that
the water be turned off where possible ~-nd to proceed with legal
procedures for collection of balance of account. ~4r. Moore
stated that the to tie v~ith the
tanks. Before the city
In court, there should be an estab-
Health and
~ a rea-
the s~,;er system where this
is
to, the minutes of this meeting and used for a basis for further
action in suspending water service.
Resolution 66-KK to the County Commission and State Road Depart-
ment requesting an Interchange at N. W. 17th Avenue and Highway
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Mr. Moore read Resolution 66-KK in regard to the ~bove. Mr.
Banks moved for adoption of Resolution 66-KK~ }~ro Boos seconded
and it was unanimously carried.
_ADMINISTRATIV~
ADpointment to the !~ustrial Commission of Mr. Ray Piantanida
Mr. Bar~s moved that Ray Piantanida be appointed to the Industria~
Commission. ~. Boos seconded and it was unanimously carried.
FiRE CONTP~CT - Ocean Ridge, Briny Breezes and Gulfstrea~
Mr. Kain stated that he had hoped to set up a long term contract
with all three communities, but now recommends that each have a
separate contract. Mr. Boos asked Mr. Kain if he would come up
with a firm contract before the next meeting.
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Review bv city Manaqer of Status of Ambulance Service
Mr. James }~. Dickson and Mr. T. J. Croft came forv~ard and stated
that they are maintaining an ambulance service and have applied
for a license in Boynton Beach. They will operate as an inde-
pendent a~bulance co~pany not associated with any funeral directo~
They will be listed as AA Ambulance Service, Inc., and will be
ready to go on the 15th of August. ~. Kain read a letter from
National C~.apels in Lantana which stated they are in the ambu-
lance service also.
Reorqanization of Fire DeDa~tment
Mr. Gene Wright came forward and stated that within the past
three years work has had to be reorganized within the department
due to ~e increased number of runs. Reorganization is badly
needed. Mr. McCoy moved to accept Chief Wright's proposed re-
organization of the Fire Department. ~r. Banks seconded and it
was unanimously carried.
Tax Billinq P~chine
Mr. Kain pointed out that if the city accepts this contract with
the BurroughsCorporation for lease of a tax billing machine, we
will be oblig-ated to pay for one year. Mr. Kain recommended that
the city go ahead and lease this machine to do the job for $311.11
Mr. Boos moved for recommendation of the city manager. Mr.
Banks seconded and it was unanimously carried.
P~. Boos stated that I~. Ray Piantanida told him that the pa~%tin%
"Cyclorama" would be presented to the city if the city would
consider moving the building. He stated it would cost between
$8~000 and $10,000 to move the building. Mr. £4~dsen said Council
members would take a look at it.
~4r. Boos asked about the concession stand at Wilson Pa~. Mr.
Kain said he is working on it.
Mr. Kain sbated he would make another date with i~ro Greet con-
cerning the Child Care Center and have a list of properties
available.
Mr. Boos noted that the city has a boat ramp ~hich is not being
used to its highest and best use. Mr, Penny came fo~.;ard and
stated that the main thing ~at needs to be done is dredging it
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out and until that can be done, rocks should be pulled back on
each side of the ramps It lacks 4 feet of getting to dock at
low tide. £4r. Madsen asked ~4r. Kain to see if the State will
rebuild the boat ramp.
ceedin~s are indicated, that the city should use the city
assessor to find out the value of the taking and m~ke necessary
arrangements to do so.
Fir. he has attempted to obtain right-of-way
from Mr. 2 He felt enought time has gone by
and that in order, Mr. Madsen asked Mr. Kain to
bring these before Council.
Mr. Boos stated that he felt more pride should ~e sho~n toward
City Hall and that the bladcmarks on the building should be
removed Mr. Kain stated that building
maintenance is overdrawn and probably more would
have to bebudgeted for the year.
Mr. Madsen requested mosquito spray in~. t~ ~
Meeting adjourned at i0 P.M.
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PAYMENTS NADE IN JULY BY DATE
JULY 1, 1966 .......................... 7,967.33
JULY 5, 1966 .................
- -- -- 1,435o74
JuLY ~; ~96~ .... - ~ ...... 18,194.71
JULY 11, 4966 ......................... 290~79
JULY 12, ~966 .......... - - - - - - - -- -- -- 2,389°92
JULY 13, 1966 .........................
JuLY 14, ~6 .........................
JULY
JU'~ 22
JuLy
JULY
J~L~ ~
2,3~.12
1~0~1~68
........................ 39.31~.10
97.16
2,520,00
......................... 14,G92.28
PAYMENTS HADE BY FUNDS
GENERAL FUND ......................... 100,245.01
WATER REVENUE FUND ...................... 29~920.04
SEWER REVENUE FUND ...................... 26~762.65
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND .................... 590.00
FtREMEN'S RELIEF & PENSION FUND ............... 28.50
~. · s. FUND ......................... 5.87
POLICE RETIREMENT FUND .................... 64.00
PUBLICITY FUND ........................ 1~733,60
158,4~9~67
JULY 29,
1966
PAYMENTS MADE IN JULY 1~6 (CONT)
WATER REVENUE FUND
9387
9466
94~7
9468
9469
9470
CiTY OF BOYNTDN BEACH (GENERAL FUND)
HAROLD FEY
~ILLIAM E* MA~ADUKE
THOMAS RAUH
SEg/ER REVENUE FUND
1415 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH (PAYROLL FUND)
363.o8
315.94
6.o0
5.20
6.00
,699.22
22.75
918.18
WATER
6656
6657
6658
6659
666o
6661
6662
21912
DEPOSITORS FUND
ACCOUNT OF HAROLD FEY
ACCOUNT OF E. No CULVER
ACCOUNT OF WILLIAM MARMADUKE
ACCOUNT O? HALEY CATERING COMPANY
ACCOUNT OF THOMAS RAUH
RCCODNT OF ELIZASETN ~OYE
ACOBUNT OF ROBERT E. WAGNER
FUND
CITY OF BOYNTSN BEACH (GENE.AL FUND)
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.5O
7.50
7.50
7.50
PUBLICITY FUND
21913 CITY OF BDYNTON BEACH (GENERAL FUND)
10.39
POLICE RETIREHENT FUND
21987 ERNEST CREEL JR.
64.00
12,701.75
JULY 28, 1966
14282
JULY 29, 1966
PAYMENTS MADE IN JULY 1966 (OONT)
GENERAL
1~271
14272
1.273
14275
14276
14277
14278
14279
14280
~428i
14291
1A~92
FUND
ATLANTIS REFRIGERATION! INC. 25.00
BOYNTON GLASS SERVICE, into 28.01
BRYAN ANt JAONSON 50.00
01TY OF BOYNTON BEACH (WATER DEPARTMENT) 51.~0
DEMARCO TRACTOR & IMPLEMENT COMPANY
DeN's FIRESTONE DEALER STORE
FLODIDA LEAeUE DF ~JRI$1PALITIES
SUEBEE~$ AMERICAN STATION
TROPIGAS INC. OF FCORIBA
VA~GMN ~ ~RiGHT OF PALM BEACH COUNTY
XE. oxCoRPO.ATION 14~.41
ZONING BULLETIN 1~.~'
SEWER REVENUE FUND
1414 EQUIPMENT RENTAL SERVICEs INC.
13.33
GENERAL
14293
14194
14335
14336
14337
14338
14339
143~o
14341
1~342
14342
14344
FUND
CITY OF BOYN BO. (PAYROLL FUND) 7,239-97
BOYNTOR CITY FEDERAL CREDIT UNIOE
CITY OF BOY. BCR (WATER REVENUE FUNB) 243-97
(SPECIAL ASSESSMENT FUND) 118.90
(I. & S. FUND) 919.88
(MuN,cI~AL SWIMMINS POO~) 300.22
(POLICE RETIREMENT FUND) 32.12
(FIRE~EN'S RELIEP & PENSION) 108.92
(PusLICITY FUN~) 414.70
(ClvID CE,TER BONO S,N~INS) 214.41
(BoYN BO" MEM. PARR FUHD) 572.00
(SARA SIMMS MEM. 6ARDENE) 37.50
10,351.59
1,607.07
PAYMENTS M~DE IN JULY 1966 (CONT)
JuLY 27, 1966
GENERAL
14250
14251
14252
14253
14254
14255
~4256
14257
14258
14259
1426O
14261
14262
14263
14264
14265
14266
15267
14268
I~269
14270
WATER
9459
9~o
9461
9462
9463
9464
9465
SEWER
1~o9
1410
1411
1412
WATER
6655
FUND
SINCLAIR RErlNINO CQMPAN¥ 1,388.57
SOUTNSIDE BAPTIST CRURDN 7-50
VAUG,N & WSlDN? DF P. B. CODNTy, INC. 239.36
ERIC F. VAL'~OP BUSINESS MAON~NES, IRC. 19.60
ADAMS CNEVROLET COMPANY 30.07
ATLANTIC FINE APPARATUS 90.82
B&RDOUR~S MOWER SHOP 50,35
BOYNTON AuTO SUPPLY, IND. 46.85
BOYNTOR WELL--PuMP & SPRINKLEN SUPPLY CORP.
BROCKWAYs O~£N & ANDERSON ENGINEERS) iNC. 258.8~
DANLGARD LEASING CDRP. 75*00
JOLTS G~ILL ~ RESTAURANT
MAOLARER SIGNS 3~.85
LA~iER COMPANY 57~00
METAL PRODUCTS OF PALM BEACHs INC. 52.8~
Moo MOo's DR mVE IN 17.10
PALM ~EACH LINEN SENVIDE 20.13
~ED] & RELIASLE MAINTENANCE SERVICE 2~.69
REVEN~E FUND
PAEN BEAON TRAILER SALES & SERVICE
WARREN LEE
SINCLAIR REFINING COMPANY
~ARSAUN~$,~OWER SROP
D~HLGASD LEASING CORPORATION
DONfS FIRESTONE DEALER STORE
PALM ~EA~H LINEN SERVICE
REVENUE FUND
SINCLAIR REF~NINO COMPANY
BYRD'S ELECTRIC ~OTOR SERVICE
DON'S FIRESTONE DEALER STORE
GRIFFIN ~ELLPDINT CORPORATION
STANDARD 0IL COMPANY (KENTUCKY)
DEPOSITORS FUND
2,676.18
123.98
7.45
25.00
7.00
188.73
90.85
377~00
30.98
45.00
19.20
563,o3
25.00
3,452.94
JuLY 26, 1966
GENERAL
14242
14243
14247
14248
14249
WATER
9453
9454
9455
9456
9~57
9458
SEWER
1~07
1~o8
PAY~NTS HADE IN JULY 1966 (CONT)
FUND
BLuE--CRoss-BLuE SHIELD OF FLORIDA, INC.
CITY OF BO~NTON BEACH (PETTY CAS~)
WALTER ~TCN
CITY OF BCYNTON BEACH (PETTY CASM)
ATLAS ELECTRICAL SUPPLiESt INC.
DELRAy CONCRETE PROSUOTS Coo~ ;NC.
RAY dANA
LAFAYETTE RADIO ELECTRONICS
SINCLAIR REFfNINS OOMFANY
ADVANCE AiR CO~DITION)NU & HEATINC~ lNG.
REVENUE FUND
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH (PETTY CAS.)
NEPTUNE METER ~OMPANY
~ERGST~OM ~ONSTRUCTION COMPANY
JUNIOR S, HURLEY
REVENUE FUND
RUSSELL & AXON
CITY OF BOYNTON BEAON (PETTY CASN)
99.00
323.78
19~20
12~35
20.00
27.~
67,09!
937.53
20.47
60.00
662.06
31.5o
1.20
.50
775-53
1,~65.85
4.20
1,170.05
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
6650 ACCOUNT OF LESTER BRANT
665~ ACCOUNT OF LA~RENOE G~mss
6652 CARL CUMMINS
6653 ACCOUNT OF JUNIO~ S. HORLEY
6654 ACCOUNT OF GEORGE LEE
PUBLICITY FUNO
21907 CITY OF ~OYNTON BEAON (PETTY CASN)
21~09 STYLEORAFT MANUFACTURINO COMPANY
7,50
7.50
7,50
7.50
7.50
37.50
10.~5
441.05
62.50
514.00
3,434.61
JULY 22, 1966
PAYMENTS MADE IN JULY 1966 (C0NT)
GENERAL FUND
14234 AMERICAH FIELD SERVICE
14235 CITy OF BOYNTON BEACH (PETTY CASH)
142~6 " - . ,, ( ,, . )
14237 SOUTH SPEEC SHOP
WATER
9447
9448
9449
9450
REVENUE FUND
CITY o~ BOYNTON BEACH (PAYHOLL FUND)
~. G. LA$$1TER
RALPH GUNTER
CITY OF BOYRTO. BEACH (PETTY CA$~)
SEWER
1402
REVENUE FUND
17.49
11.42
169.00
11,190.85
2,193.07
5.08
2.70
2,203.60
61o.a8
614.28
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
66~9 ACCOUNT OF RALPH GUNTER
JULY 25, 1966
PUBLICITY FUND
21904 GIFTS &'Ga£ZT~NCS
21905 SPORTS'~-V=R
GENERAL FUND
14239
206.50
354.78
351.42
912.70
9,088.00
9,174.67
18,262.67
14,928o93
WATER REVENUE FUND
9451' ALLEN IHSURANC£ AGENCY
9452 - ,, ,,
1,819.00
lt552.00
3,371.00
SE~.~ER REVENUE FUND
lh05 " ,, ,,
245.00
653.00
.51
898.5~
22,532.18
JUL'~ 20, 1~6
PAYMENTS MADE IN JULY 1966
GENERAL FUND
14228 OASI CONTRIBUTION FUND
(CONT)
12,808.10
JULY 21, 1966
WATER REVENUE FUND
OASI CONTRIBUTION FUND
924.12
:S~ER REVENUE FUND
~4~1 OASI CONTRIBUTION FUND
352.56
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
6642 AODOUrNT OF Ho KILLY
7.50
GENERAL FUND
14229 SUPT. Q? DOCUMENTS, U.S, GOVT. PRINTIRO 0FFIC£ 7.00
14230 01TY OF BOYNTON BEA£N (WATER DEPARTMENT) 2,331.25
2,338.25
14,O92.28
JuLY 22, 1966
WATER REVENUE FUND
94~2 JONR HOR~oN 5.60
94Z~' CORU,R WOD?TZR 6.00
94J~ JAMES HENRY 5.60
9445 WILL~A~ J. Roux 6.00
9~46 C,Tv oF BOVRTON B£^DN (GERERAL FUND) 666.67
689.87
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
6643 JORR BANCLAY 7.50
6644 ACCouNT DF JOHN MORTON 7-50
66~ Accoumv o~ J~M~s Hzmev 7.50
6647 Acco~m~ e~ W~kk~AM J. ROux 7.~
6648 A~cou~v e~ hou SAMV, 15.~
52.50
GENERAL FUND
1423~ BOYRTON CITY FEDERAL CREDIT UNIO~
14~2 CITY OF BOYRTON BEAON (PAYROLL FU~D)
14233 BRANNON TRANSFER & STORAGE Co.t JRt.
326.00
10,550.44
101.50
3,080.62
JULY 19, 1C.~6
PAYMENTS MADE IN JULY 1966 (CONT)
WATER REVENUE FUND
9431
9432
9433
9434
9435
9436
9437
9438
944o
GRETCHEN LUBY
HOWARD NALL
GEORGE R. RICHARDs
MARJORIE A, CH
HOWARD MALLORY
JOHN F. VAH WAY
SEWER
1395
1396
1397
1398
1399
1400
REVENUE FUND
BCYHTON AUTO SUPPLY
A. L. MCGREGOR (PURE 0IL)
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
6627 ACCOUNT OF RCDNEY KEEGAN
6628 ACCOUNT OF GRETCHEN LUBY
6629 SAMUEL B. WADE
6630 ACCOUNT OF DAWES RUTHERFORD
6631 W.N. CLUM
6632 ACCOUNT OF
6633 A¢COU.T or
6634 A~COURT OF
6635 ACCOUNT Or
6636 ACCOUNT OF
6637 ACO0..T OF
6638 ACCOUNT OF
6639 ACCOUHT OF
6640 JACK MYERS
6641, ACCOUNT OF
HOWARD p, HALL
PALM BEACH SALES ~ SERVICE
GEORGE R. RIOHARD$
PAUL CLARK
MARdORI$ CHILDS
HOWARD MALLORY
ACE STYLE S~OP
MRS. LOURDES AIKIN
JOHN F, VA~ WAY
PUBLICITY FUND
21902 CeNWAY PUBLICATIONS
2~903 PQHTER PAINT COMPANY
7.16
44.83
6.00
.70
6.00
.70
4.30
1.00
6.00
76.69
7.16
2.00
15.75
22.58
52.71
7.50
7.50
7.50
?.50
7;50
7.50
7;50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7,50
7.50
7.50
25.00
7.50
13o.o0
100.00
13 · 96
113.96
2,52o.00
JULY 15, 1966
PAYMENTS MADE IN JULY 1966 (CONT)
GENERAL FUND
14209 BOYNTON CITY FEDERA_ CREO1T UNION
120.50
5226.79
5,34?.29
~/~TER REVENUE FUND
9629 POSTM*ST~m. V~S. Post O~r~m~
~ .... 93.~
13,551.71
SEWER REVENUE FUND
13~3 ClT~ OF BOY.TON BEAt. (PAYROLL FURO)
1394 R£FU.O. & IMPROVE. REV. BONO SI,KINO FS, O
612.39
19,771.21
20,383.60
JULY 18, 1966
JULY 19, 1966
FI,REHENS REL EF & PENSION FUND
2164/* CHARLES SENIOR
GENERAL FUND
GENERAL
1'4213
14217
14218
14219
14220
i6222
1 ~ee5
t4227
28.5o
, 97,16
FUND
ALLEN C.EMICAL COMPANY 15.05
So G. COSSY, mSA COSmY ENTERPRISES 191.?0
" " " " " " 280.54
COU.TY SARITAT~O. 181.53
DEMARCO TRACTOR & IMPLEMENT COMPANV 450.94
DUNCAN--EowARo COMPANy 10.00
GENERAL GMC TRU¢~ 15.05
IBM CORPORATION 12.79
N. F. MASON EQUIPMENT CORPORATION 663.70
MoCoYs LAKE ~ORTN ~'REOKINO COMPANY
PALM BEACH OFFICE SUPPLY COMPANy 65.25
PICA~D CHEMICAL COn. ANy 15.68
CIvv OF BOY. TOm B~AC. (WATER DEPARTMENT) 69.20
2,146.64
39,311.10
97.16
JuLY 12, 1966
PAYMENTS MADE IN JULY 1966 (COOT)
SEWER REVENUE FUND
1390 KEATTS TRUCKING SERVISE
1391 MANUFAGTURER$ LIFE INSURANOE COMPANY
51.OO
1.71
413.53
JuLY 13, 1966
JVLY 14, 1966
PUBLICITY FUND
21901 SEWELL HAROWAPE Co.t OF LAKE WORTH, IND.
GENERAL FUND
14196 BLUE CReSS--BLUE S~,IELO OF FLORIDA!
14197 'CITY OF BGYRTOR BEACH (PETTY CASH)
14195 F.E. NALSTEAD
141'99 EDWIN R. PELKONEN
1~2OD Rust. CGNSTR.GTION CSMPANy
14201
14202
SOUTNERN BELL TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH COMPANY
WOODYS BO~Y SHOP
;~TER REVENUE FUND
22 BLUZ CROSS--BLuE SHIELD OF FL~RIDA-~
c.R. BRo~
SEWER REYENUE FUND
1392 BLUE CROSS--BLUE SHIELD OF FLORIDA, INO,
GENERAL FUND
14203
14204
14206
14207
14208
68.29
1,527.20
48;25
479.93
26;22
80.75
34.15
36.00
81.67
6.20
87.87
27.75
CITY OF BDYNTON B£AC. (WATER DEPARTMENT) 1~i~
FLORISA NEWS COMPANy 25~24
HILL MANUFASTORING COMPANY 1~6.22
{NTERNATION~L CITY MANAGERS! ASSOCIATION ~tO.O0
PROGRAM AIDS COMPANY INC. 26.74
CITY er Born BG~ (FIREM£N'S RELIEF & P£NSlem.~ 171.=08
586.93
~ATER REVENUE FUND
9424 CITY OF BOYNTON BEAO~ (WA~ER 'DEPARTMENT)
9~2~ LAFAYETTE RADIO ELECTRONICS ASSOCIATE STORES
9~26 SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE ~ELE~APN COMPANY
9427 POSTMASTER~ U* S. POSTMASTER
21.75
450.0o
2,389.92
1,091.68
PAYMENTS MADE IN JULY 1~66 (CONT)
JULY 11, 1966
12, 1966
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
6611
6612
6613
6614
6615
6616
6617
718
619
6620
6621
6622
6623
6624
6625
6626
AOCOUNT OF R. E. HASTINGS
A¢OOUNT OF THOMAS MONAMES
WALTER LAR$ON
ACcOuNT 6F HAL YOUNG
AOOOUNT OF SAL PANDOLFO
ACCOUNT OF CHARLES KOCH
FRED TAYLOR
Je BARNSS COMPANY
ACCOUNT OF EUGENE HARRIS
ACCOUNT OF DELORSS ANDERSON
ACCOUNT OF AOELINE WILLIAMS
AOOO~NT OF EDWARD MANSFIELD
AOCOBNT OF WILLIAM E. FLYNN
AOOOUNT OF BOB HOLIDAY
ACCOUNT OF HENRY YENKALA
ACCOUNT OF C. R~ BROWN
GENERAL
14185
14186
14~87
14188
14189
14191
14192
14193
FUND
BOYNTON AUTO SUPpLyt INO.
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH (PETTY CASH)
~ I$ ~ " (~ATER DEPARTMENT)
THOMAS ~e CROFT
F* E. HALSTSAD
KEATTS TRUGKING SSNVICE
MANUFACTURERS LIFE NSURANOE COMPANY
SINCLAIR REFINING COHPANY
S~UTH LODGE FLORIST
14194 MUNICIPAL FINANCE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION
14195 ~N~IOIPAL YSAR BOON
WATER REVENUE FUND
9417 BOYNTON AUTO SUPPLY. INC.
9418 CItY OF BOYNTON BEAU, (PETTY CAS,)
9419 MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
~20 PICARD CNSMIOAL COMPA, Y
9421 SOUTHERN METER & SUPPLY COMPANY. INC.
SEWER REVENUE FUND
1388 BOYNTON AUTO SUPPLY,
1~89 FLORIOA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
7.5o
7.50
7,.5o
7.50
7.50
7.50
15,,00
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.5o
220~00
46.97
6% 51
372.64
20°00
145.89
8~3.80
142.33
52.56
7.50
2.56
10.00
1,703.76
38.05
16.20
6.27
29.75
114.07
35.~. 08
290.79
PAYMENTS MADE iN JULY 1966 (CONT)
dULY 8~ 1966
JULY 11, 1966
GENERAL FUND
14179 BoYmmOm C~TV F~OEmAL CR~O~T UNION
14180 C~TY or BOY.TeN BEAD. (PAYROLL Fumo)
14182 EDwiN R. PELKO~EN
14183 RULE POOL COMPAny
WATER REVENUE FUND
9406 ~. ·
~,T~ OF BOYNTON ~EAON (PAYROLL FUND)
SEWER REVENUE FUND
1387 C~TY OF BOY.TON BEACH (PAYROLL FUND)
PUBLICITY FUND
21900 AMERICAN
GENERAL FUND
~4t~4 CITY or BeY.TO. BEACH (PETTY CASH)
254. O0
10,681.76
4~207.80
73.O1
538.60
15~755~17
t,897.92
. 491 ~ 62
50°00
23.00
18,194.71
WATER REVENUE FUND
9~7 MRS. EMILIE DITTMAN
9408 W. H* YATES
~g~)9 ~. E. HASTINGS
9410 THOMAS MONAMg£
9411 SAL PANOeLFO
9412 EUWANO MANSFIELD
941~ C.R. B~ONN
941~ CITY OF BOYNTO~ B£AOR (PETTY CASH)
WATER
6602
6603
6604
6605
6606
6607
6608
66o9
6610
DEPOSITORS FUND
ACCOUNT or JAMES Io SINKS
ACCOUNT Or MRS. EMILIE DITTMAN
ACCOUNT Or FRANK HARVEY
ACCOUNT DF W. H. YATES
ACCOUNT oF BEULAH FLAGG
1.00
5;20
5;60
6;00
6;OO
5.20
18;20
-59
47.79
15.00
7.~
7-~
7.50
7.50
7.~
7.50
PAYNENTS HADE ~N JULY 1966 (CONT)
JuLY 5, 1~6.~
1966
SEWER REVENUE FUND
1382 ALLIED 0HLORINE ~ CHEMICAL PRODUOTS~
GENERAL FUND
14168 DEMARcO TRACTOR ~ IMPLEMENT COMPANy
14169 SOUTNERR P*~zN COMP*~¥
14170 STEYE~S REXALL DRUeS
14171 VAUE~H ~ WRf~T o~ PALM BEACH COUHTY, JNC~
14173 CITY OF B0¥~TOH 8EACH (PETTY CAS~)
WATER REVENUE FUND
940! 2ULF STREAM LUMeER COMP^NY
385~8o
118,80
94~27
13.08
6O°84
24.10
124,94
317.23
28.83
6,469°57
JULY 7, 1966
SEWER R-VbNU~ FUND
1384 BERGSTROM CONSTR~OTION COMPANY
PUBLNCiTY FUND
21899 BOYHTON TRAVEL AGENCY
GENERAL FUND
14174 BURROU~SS COHPORAT~ON
14175 GOVERNMENTAL GUIDE
14177 SOUTHERN ~ELL TELEPHONE ~ TELEGRAPH COMPANY
WATER REVENUE FUND
9402 HASH CHEMICAL COMPANyf ~NCe
9403 N~PT~HE MET£H COMPANY
940~ PRECISION LASORAT~¥
9405 $¢UTHERN METE~ & SUPPLY C0MPAHy~
SE~¢,~R REVENUE FUND
1386 FLORIDA EAST COAST RAILWAY COMPANY
2.85
92.85
64.26
177o89
7°00
12~20
30.40
305°49
8.10
921.25
4.5o
176.40
1 ~ 110.25
20.00
503,17
1,435.74
PAYNEN~ NADE iN JULY 1966
GENERAL FUN0
14149 BOYNTON C~TY FEDERAL CRg~IT UNION
14150 CiTY OM BOYNTON BEACH (PAYROLL FUND)
14151 THOMAS J. CROFT
14152 GENE MDD~E
14153 WH~YT MACDDWELL
WATER REVENUE FUND
9397 G~ MDD.~
9398 WNITT HAODOW~LL
9399 D~. CHARLES ~. N~CNOLS
SEWER REVENUE FUND
5,286,16
2t6.66
83.3~
132.00
1,298.16
4!~66
24~00
36~80
1~'400.62
646.05
JULY 56 1966
WATER
6600
660!
GENERAL
14154
14155
14156
14157
14158
t4~59
14160
14161
1416~
14163
~4164
14165
~4166
14187
14172
WATER
9~o
umP~S[~uRS FUND A¢O0UNT OF JAY SARNO
ADCOUNT o~ OCEAN RIDGE ~OTEL~ CHA$,
NICHOLS
7.50
50.00
57.5O
FUND
C~T¥ OF BOyNTON B~ADN (W~TER DEPANTMENT) 177.45
$o G* COSBY~ D~A COSBY ENTErPrISES 17~14
T~DMAS J. C~OFT
FLORIDA~G~DR~A TRACTO~ COMPANY~ ~NC~
FLDRISA POWE~ ~ LIGHT COMPANY 4~250.4~
Fo E~ HALSTEAO !87.95
KELLEy'S GARDEN CENTER 63.50
STA~ P~ES$ 7.00
ZE~ M~NUFACTUR:N$ COMPANy 47°52
ELLA No BISHOp 128.00
BOYNTON B~ACN FIRS DEPARTMENT 484.81
5~707.77
REVENUE FUND
257~20
7~967.33