Minutes 05-02-66DLinutes Of Regular City C~0ncil ~etfng, held ~-u City Hall, Boynton
BeaCh, Florida, May 2, 1966 at 7.30 p~M.
Walter A. DL~dsen, Mayor
Frank $. McCoy, Vice-Mayor
J. ~ison Banks, Counc~.n
Charles N. Boos, Councilman
Gilbert Collins, Councilman
F. T. Kain, City Manager
Tereesa Padgett, City Clerk
Gene Moore, City Attorney
The meeting was called to order at 7:30 P.M. by Mayor Madsen. The
invocation was given by ReVerend Earl Downey, First Presbyterian Church,
and the Flag Salute was led by Mr. F. T. Kain.
Recognitionwas given members of the Beautification Committee present.
They were Mrs, Helen Day, Dr. N. N. WeemS, Mr. Don Combs, Mrs. Martha
Pulver, Mrs. Frances Brinkm~ier.~ndNr.!iich~e~ Michael.
Mr. Hanks made a motionto approve the minutes of April 18, 1966. Mr.
Boos seconded and it was unanimously carried.
OLD BUSINESS
ProRress Repo?t - Cemetery Tmprovements
Mr. Kainnoted that Mr. ~D0ghsonhas prepared an extensive presentation
on his preliminary studies. He said Mr. Hughson is required to make
periodic reports and this is his first one. A meeting has been set
for Tuesday, May 3, at 2:00 P.M.
LEGAL
Proposed OrdLg. ance 66r!2
Mr. Moore read Proposed Ordinance 66-12 amending Sec. 29-8 of the Code
which provides for the removal of Junked or abandoned automobiles. The
recommended amendmentw~ll provide that the cost of removal shall be
charged to the person receiving notice of the violation of the junk car
ordinance.
Mr. Banks moved for the passage of the proposed change in Ordinance
66-12 from first to second reading. Mr. McCoy seconded and it was
unanimously carried.
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Regular City Council Meeting
May 2, 1966
Prooosed Resolution 66-T re: consolidation of tax assessing and collec-
tio'n procedure with Pa]~ Beach County
Mr. Moore read the proposed Resolution 66-T. Mr. Boos moved for passage
of Resolution 66-T. Mr. B~nks seconded and it was unanimously carried,
Proposed Resolution 66-U amending Article III, Section 5, Paragraph 2
of the Civil. Service Rules and Regulations -
Mr. Moore read .t, he proposed Resolution 66-U which amendment will .enable
the administration to autho?mze or. al and .~. i. tten.e~t..ion~ _t_ow~O~nt
Mr. McCoy moved for adoption ox Eeso£u~lon
and it was unanimously carried.
ADMINISTRATIVE
Discussion of Im0rov~t Of Pioneer Park
Mr. ~ain reported that the ultimate objective is to install the following:~
1. Sprinkler System
2. Sidewalks at the south and west llm4ts of the park
3. Enlargement of the existing basketball facilities
&, Install a one-eighth mile running tract
5. Install horseshoe pitching lanes
6. Install handball courts
~w. Kain recommended ~mediate work on the first two items. The est~Ated
cost for the sprinkler system is $1,185 and construction of sidewalk is
approximately $700. ~r. Kain noted that the refurbishment of this park
was part of the revitalization of the downtown area brought out in the
Master Plan in 1962 by Mr. Simon. Mr. Kain said this would require
going out for bids on the sidewalks and that most of the work on the
sprinkler system could be done by city employees.
Mr. Banks moved that the city manager be authorized to proceed with this
program; to secure bids for sidewalks and plans for the sprinkler system
to be left up to the city manager. Mr. Boos seconded and it was unani-
mously carried.
BIDS - 7:&5 P.M.
20~000 cubic yards of *~11 for Lots 5~ and 5~ Dewo.vs S/D.
There ware no further bids from the audience.
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~LINUTES
Regular City Council Meeting
May 2, 1966
Mrs. Padgett opened two bids which were received in the mail.
1. Keatts Trucking Service, Boynton Beach, $115 per cu. yd.
Total was not extended.
2. Hardrives, Delray Beach, $.79 per cu. yd., $15,800 total
It was noted that the bid from Keatts was probably a typographical error.
Ne. McCoy moved to turn these bids over to the city manager for tabu-
lation and consideration. Mr. Boos secondedl Mr. Boos noted that this
matter should be continued through the Legal Department in the proper
way for court's approval at a later date. Motion was una=~ously carried.
Mr. Madsen recognized former mayor, James ~honey, in the audience
ADMINISTRATIVE
C.o. ntro! Wir.e - Christmas Lights
Mr. Kain explained that the power c~mpany has requested bhe city to con-
sider the installation of a permanent control wire to be used for
Christmas light installation on U. S. #1. This wire would greatly
simplify the work done each year in hanging the Christmas decorations
and it would also decrease considerably the cost involved in this work.
The power company has agreed that they would do the work for $670 and
would look to the city for payment after the beginning of our next
fiscal year. Mr. K~in recommended that the power company be instructed
to go ahead and do this work at the cost of $670. Mr. Banks moved to
approve the recommendation of the city manager and to have the work
done as soon as possible. ~. McCoy seconded and it was unanimously
carried.
Request authorization to advertise for tenders on the 19~6 Refunding
Bond Issue
Mr. Kain explained that the city has $25,000 currently available to re-
deem these bonds. A provision in that issue states that the city can
advertise a~nually calling for tenders for redemption. A motion
authorizing this advertisement is recc~mended.
Mr. McCoy moved to authorize this advertisement as recommended. Mr.
Boos seconded and it was unanimously carried.
MINUTES
Regular City Council Meeting
May 2, 1966
NE~I BUSINESS
N.orth 2nd Avenue Storm DrainaEe
N~, Kain reported that council had discussed at their Saturday morning
meeting the participation of the city with the county and state in the
draining of 2nd Avenue. Mr. Kain noted that if the city desires to go
into this program it should notify the county immediately. The city
must agree to pay additional engineering costs involved and that all
additional engineering work~ shoo, Id be done by the same engineers~ Mr.
Kain suggested that the city should make immediate arrangements for
financ~ this project. He stated that the county's cost to install
2nd Avenue drainage ~r~tl be $4007000, but that the city could tie in
now for about $200,000. Mr. Kaln ~ecommended that the city proceed
with all possible haste to mauthorize engineers to de this work. He
stated that the city sho~ find out how mueh money we are talking
about then determine what the best .method of financing would be and
make arrangemants for that financing. Nr. K~ Statod he felt the city
should participate in this program and urEed ceuncil bo act favorably.
Mr. Banks stated he felt this would be a very substantial saving to the
city not only from the standpoint of dollars but would also help us
speed up storm drainage in this area. Mr. Banks suggested tha~ ~r. Kaiu
be given the authority to proceed with gett~ the engineering work done
and to work with ~. Moore on the financing and let com~cil, know their
findings.
Mr. McCoy stated that the feeling of the council was that on an expen-
diture of this size it would be very good to take it to referendum, but
due to the time element it would be impossible. He stated this would
be a tremendous saving to the city and to duplicate the expenditure in
the future would be a mistake if we can do it now.
Mr. Banks moved to give Mr. Eain the authority to go ahead with the
engineering work and for ¥~. Moore and N~r. Eain to work out some
feasible plan to finance this as soon as possible. ~. Boos seconded
and it was ur~nimoualy carried.
,PUBLIC HEARING 8:00 P.M.
Re: Opening S. E. 2nd Avenue from S. E. 3rd Street eastward to S. E.
;.th Street
Mr. Kain noted a letter signed by 16 people in this area protesting this
request. Letters were sent to 28 owners on the street notifying them
of the intention to open the street and construct a signalized crossing.
MINUTES
Regular City Council Meeting
~y 2, 1966
Mr. Kainstated the city was furnished a form of Agreement from the
F.E.C. last year; however there ~re several questionable provisions
in this Agreement which should be gone over before decision is made
to sign such an agreement w-lth the Railv~y.
Mr. Kainnoted that ~. Simon indicated in theMaster Plan that 2nd
Ave. is a part of the perimeter system.
Mr. McCoy noted that it was the unanimous decision of the Planning and
Zondng Board at a Special Meeting held April 28, 1966 that this opening
is ill-advised at this time.
Mr. Kain stated that if council does not go ahead with this opening
that it should be Studied in the overall street and drainage program.
He noted that no preoise or accurate traffic study has been made, and
that this should be a definite item in the overall street program.
Studies may show that it should be done there or an alternate location.
Mr. McCoy moved that we do not consider opening this street at this time.
N~o Banks seconded and noted that the Planning and Zoning Board ex-
pressed their opinion that this should not be done at the present time
hut at s later time.
~s, Emily Jackson came forward and stated she felt there were more
important things to spend money on at this time.
Mr. Hartwig voiced objection to the opening of this street, also
John Deller.
N~. Boos remarked that there are so many errors in the License Agreement
that it should be buried at this time. He said all but ll of the 28
property owners on S. E. 2nd Avenue had refused to sign the petition.
N~, Boos stated that he felt there is no other problem more important
or has a more direct effect on our pocket book than the revitalization
of the do~town area. He stated that every homeowner in Boynton pays
mere taxes on his home than he shotuld pay because the city does not
have enough commercial property on which to levy taxes, and property
sells less than true value because of this m~jor problem. N~. Boos
said he will ask for a meeting of the property owners of downtown
BoyntonBeach tO pursue the proposal. Mr. Boos stated he felt the
perimeter Est be opened and that no one is thinking of spending
$25,000 to do so. The city attorney and administrator can best recommend
the procedure and they are working on it. Mr. Boos stated that the
city should not maintain the status quo but should move forward- He
notedthat there are 23 acres in the city today which represents less
th~n 1/3 of 1% of the total area but pay over 5% of the total taxes.
The vote en the motion was ~ For and Mr. Boos voting Against.
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MINUTES
Regular City Council Meetiug
Nay 2, 1966
ADMINISTRATI¥~
R~eGei~t of list of ~ayments made in March
Mr. Kain read the list of payments made by funds as follows:
General Fund $75,140.68
~ater Revenue Fund 32,367.59
Sewer Revenue ~nd 28~759.29
Water Depositor's Fund 712.50
Sewage Depositor's Fund
Publicity Fund 1,588.
Special Assessment 95.23
Payroll Fund 20.08
Civic Center Siuking Fund 1.35
I. & S. Fund 3,152.89
Swimming Pool Sinking Fund
Total $1~1,8~?.32
Mr. Banks moved that this he received and made a part of the minutes.
Mr. McCoy seconded and it was unanimously carried.
N~ BUS~SS
Mr. McCoy moved that the city attorney be instructed to prepare a
resolution to be sent to President Johnson, Paul Rogers and our
Senators on the Vier Nam situation. The thought to be conveyed is
not to enter into any pros or cons of whether we should be there, we
are there, but encourage them to use every resource, w~apon and man
at this nation's disposal to end this nightmare as soon as possible
and get our people back home. Mr. Banks seconded and it was unani-
mously carried.
Com~m~ity Antenna Service
Mr. ;~Coy moved to instruct the city attorney to prepare proper specifi-
cations to go out for bid at this time. Mr. Moore explained that a
private enterprise comes into the city and builds a T.V. antenna sy-
stem and runs service to individual homes. This service is available
to people at a monthly charge. No one has to do this, it is a
voluntary third. There is a franchise tax connected and a certain
percentage of the gross revenue goes to the city. This partic~lar
type of business has been in effect several years in other parts of
the country. Mr. Banks seconded the motion and it was unanimously
carried.
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~NUTES
Regular City Co~tuc~-I I~eti~g
May 2, 1966
OTHERl
Mr. Madsen noted the newspaper article concerning the death of Lawrence
Kuuth in Viet Nam and asked that the flag be at half-mast tomorrow,
May 3, 1966.
Mr. Kain read the changes in precin~cts for voting purposes~
Mr. E~inread a Proclamation naming May23, 1966 as '~aritime Day".
Mr. Boos moved for the adoption o£ this Proc]a~.tion. Mr. McCoy
seconded and it was unanimously carried.
Meeting adjourned at 8:35 P.M.
Mr. Ed ~allnau showed a film entitled "Corpsman" covering the activities
of the l~rine Corps in Viet Nam.
Walter A. Madsen~ Mayor
Attest:
Tereesa Padge~, ~ity Clerk
Gilbert Collins, Councilman
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PAYMENTS MADE IN APRIL BY DATE
APR,L 19, 1966 ...................
APRIL 20. 1966 ...................
APR,L 21, 1966 ...................
AP.I~ 22, 1966 ...................
APRIL 25, 1966 ...................
AP.,L 26, 1966 ...................
APRIL $1. t966 ................... 14.773.29
APRIL 4, 1966 ................... 9,168.16
A~R,~ 5, 1966 ................... 1,483.17
A.RIL 6. 1966 ................... 2,236.59
A.~IL 7, 1966 ................... 9,501.51
APRIL 8, 1966 ................... 7,049.25
A~RIL 11, 1966 ................... 1,033.O5
APRIL 12, 1966 ................... 2,600.45
APRIL 13, 1966 ................... 3,261.20
A~RIL 14, 1966 ................... 1,347o48
APR,L 15, 1966 ................... 13,880.60
APRIL 18, 1966 ................... 12,674.73
3,148.79
3,171-19
3,O64.10
6,814.50
2,~5oO9
2,001.51
APR,C 27, 1966 ................... 5,501o86
A~IL 28, ~966 .... 6,707.O3
AP~,L 29, 1966 ................... 32,431.95
144,295.50
PAYMENTS MADE BY FUNDS
GENERAL FUND .................... 98,492.33
'2ATER REVENUE FUND ................. 16,923.63
SE'.~ER REVENUE FUND ................. 27~50~.0~
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND ............... 547.50
SEWAGE DEPOSITORS FUND ............... 16.10
PUBLICITY FUND ................... 602.50
POLICE RETIREMENT FUND ............... 60°40
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT ................. 95.00
F~REMEN'S RELIEF & PENSION FUND .......... 57.00
144,295.50
PAYMENTS HADE IN APRIL q966 (CONT)
1966
29, 1966
GENERAL FUND
13752
13753
13754
13755
13756
13757
13758
C~T¥ o~ Be¥~veN BSAC~ (PETTY CAs.) 21.61
T~OMAS Jo CReFV 20.00
4,3~. 95
WATER REVENUE FUND
9218 FLoridA Pew[~ & L~ed~v ComPAnY 2,30~.60
9222 E~w~
2,347.08
WATER
6450
6451
DEPOSITORS FUND
CNANLE~ DE F~LIPPO
GENERAL FUND
13759
13760 ¢~vv
~3765 SO~TH
7.50
15.00
269. o
12,649.7~
i2,958o24
6~707.03
WATER REVENUE FUND
9225 R~F. & I~¥£. R£v* Be~e SI~No Fu~
Sr-~,4ER REVENUE FUND
2,670.19
5,158o53
32,43~.95
PAYMENTS MABE IN. APRIL 1966 (CONT)
1966
27, 1966
SEWER REVENUE FUND
1290 COASTAL MACHINE,
1291 De$~£ & $0~$~ ~¢.
GENERAL
1374o
13741
13742
13743
13744
13745
13746
13747
13748
13749
~3750
1375~
19.89
FUND
WATER REVENUE FUND
9214 do~m W. doH~svo~
9215 PATRICZ Ro~Hv
9216 Ro~A~ WAL~S
100.00
2,70
108.30
2,001.51
SEWER REVENUE FUND
1293
1294
1295
1296
~297
1298
C~R~ D~lv~wAvs 17..50
do~ L. ARC~E 22.50
WATER
(;447
6449
DEPOSITORS FUND
ACCOSNT SF PHTHI¢~
PUBLICITY FUND
21866 SOUTH£R~
7.5o
7.50
7.50
7.50
PAYMENTS MADE IN APRIL t966 (CONT)
GENERAL FUND
13719 PALM B£Aox
13722 WAeES CA~¥AS & TRI~
WATER REVENUE FUND
9211 8 Amm H SAKES
17.22
1,368o76
42'~
18.92
;1o00
SEW15R
128~
~287
1288
~289
REVENUE FUND
PUBLiCiTY FUND
21865 C~?Y e~ BoYe~e~ BEA~ (PE?TY CASX)
50,00
169.12
~29o 12
56.93
466.05
26, 1966
GENERAL
~3723
13724
~3725
13726
13727
13728
13729
1373O
~3731
13732
13733
13734
1373~
13737
13738
13739
FUND
Ae~A~OE AIR Co~lVlee~e~ & NgA?le~ l~c. 6~50
N. & W. B. D~ Company 238°28
Wel~ MAcDowelL 23.25
Meo-MeO,s De~v~ leN 47.85
G~ M~e~g 185.00
PAYMENTS MADE IN APRIL 1966 (CONT)
APR:L 21, 1966
229 1966
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
6442 Acceumv oF D~MA~¢e & SeNe
6444 A~eoo.v oF A. T. Sm,.AO~m
6445 ~ ¥O~Z
GENERAL FUND
13706
13707
137o8
137o9
~371o
13711
15.00
7.50
7.50
67.50
5,259~71
WATER REVENUE FUND
9209 C;v~ ~F BeYmTOm B~Aeo (PAYmOk~ Fumm)
9210 M~$. B~s$~ P£Rr~e
903.49
_.
906.89
3,064.10
1966
SEWER REVENUE FUND
1285 CO~L Rl~e~ P~eP£~?lms
POLICE RETIRE~ENT FUND
21982 WAm£ Svom.£m
21983 ReS[.T Am.mw
21984 F~mezm~e~ N, Ske~m
GENERAL FUND
13712
13713
137i4
13715
13716
13718
Hms. D. R. Fm¥;
4.05
587.50
37.31
5.92
19.17
6o.~::~
222.4?
416.10
98
2.00
34.02
366.09
37.80
6,814.50
PAYmeNTS MADE IN APRIL 1966 (¢0NT)
AP~c 20~ 1966
AP~c 2~, 1966
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
6432
6433
6435
6436
64_37
ACOOU~T OF Ho~E$ BY LEON
A~O~T OF LYLE EDWARDS
SEWAGE DEPOSIT F~ND
GENERAL
13695
13696
13697
~369~
13699
13700
137o2
137o3
13704
137o~
FUND
Jo~
~O$~O~T~ A~IAL SUR~EYS$
C~TY OF BOYNTO~ D[AO~ (WAT[R
~AOKSO~ AUTO EL~OT~IO ~NSe
M$~IOIPA~ ~OOE CORPOR~T$O~
00$L~Y SOD COMPAny
T~L AUTO PA~T$
WATER
92O4
9205
92O6
9207
9208
REVENUE FUND
D~9~ce &
JEssE A~EY
REVENUE FUND
7.50
7.50
7o~0
7.50
165.00
9.10
~6.~o
1.00
800.00
200.00
121
50.93
19.89
~o5.~5
31.00
659.66
630.00
162.92
2.00
1.00
100.00
100.00
3,171%19
WATER
6438
6439
644O
6441
DEPOSITORS FUND
H~ B. GETZ
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
1966
GENERAL
13677
13678
13679
1368o
13681
13682
13683
13684
13686
13687
13689
13690
13691
13692
13694
WATER
9195
9196
9197
9198
9199
92OO
9201
92O2
9203
SEWER
1278
1280
1281
1282
WATER
6428
6~9
643o
PAVMENTS MADE IN APRIL t966 (CONT)
FUND
CXUOK~$ CAMERA CENTER 13.87
N ~! ~ N (WAT~m DECAmPMeNT) 123o~;13
GAYLOmD B~es., ~¢. ~.20
SOUThERn BELL TELEPhOnE ~ TELEGRAPN COMPANY
STAR P~E$$
REVENUE FUND
CITY OF BOYnTON BEAON (P£TTY CASH)
ST~ Pe£ss 18o00
CORAL R~$G~ P~OPERTIES 24.50
DONALD j. LONG
HoMgs ~Y LgON
J- R. FOSTER 5.60
326;86
REVENUE FUND
DITY OF BOYnTOn BEAO~ (PETTY CAEN) 12.71
F~LLER COMPANY 208.00
DONALD LONe
DEPOS~TORS FUND
AOOOUnT OF Co~&~ RIDO£ P~OPERTIES
A0¢e~T oF DONALD Jo LONG
ACCOUNT OF WILLIAM KAY
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
19, 1966
PAYMENTS MADE (N APRIL t966 (CONT)
GENERAL FUND
13662 M^~vm R. Du~KIN
13663 U.S. PeST 0r~c¢
13668 OAS~ CONTRIBUT$ON FLeD
WATER REVENUE FUND
9191 U. $. POST OFF,SZ
9194 OASI CONTRIBUTION FUND
SEW1KR REVENUE FUND
1277 CASI CONTRIBUTliON FUND
F~REMEN~S RELIEF & PENSION FUND
PUBUC)T¥ FUND
21863 LA~$1e~
GENERAL FUND
13664
13669
13666
13667
1~669
1367O
13671
WATER
9192
9193
REVENUE FUND
DAHLGNR~ LEASING CO~PORATION
GENERAL FUND
13673 ~OY~TON DZ&ON ~TAN
13675 OoNa~ A. B~V~Ts~
13676 B~oo~w~v, 0~ & A~eON ENO.
16.67
8~O,21
8e6 ~ 88
57,00
2,331-25
75.00
9.74
1%7o
17.58
2,~57~12
666.67
2%00
69!.67
28.60
t6.32
a~67
7.99
12,674.73
3,148.79
PAYMENTS MADE IN APRIL 1~66 (CONT)
APRIL 14, 1966
- APRIL 15, 1966
GENERAL
13641
13642
13643
13644
13645
136~6
13647
13649
13650
FUND
DDN'$ FIRESTDNg DEALER STERE 127.20
JOE'S GRi-LL & RESTAURANT 175-95
MODEHN FLASNERS~ INO. 19.~0
TRO~IOAL SOD 75°00
PEROIL SREOIALTY COMPANY 151~O1
RINKEH MATERIALS CORPO~aT~OR 58.02
TNE SHOPPER 5.25
1,234.23
WATER
9185
9186
9187
9188
REVENUE FUND
CITY OF BOYHTON BEAON (PETTY CASH)
SEWER
1270
1271
1272
REVENUE FUND
CITY OF BOYNTON BEAOM (PETTY CASH)
DEWITT CHEMIOAL COMPANY
KEATTS TmUOKIN~ SER¥~O£
GENERAL FUND
13652 JE~RY R. NUGHSON, LAND$OAME ARCHITECT
13660 CITY DF B~YHTDN BEACH (PAYRDgL FUHB)
13661 80YNTON CITY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
WATER REVENUE FUND
9190 CITY or BDYNTDH BEACH (PAYROLL FU~D)
59.34
13.69
14.~
~.~
180.OO
10,6OO.10
255.5O
11,O35.60
2,158.62
SEWER REVENUE FUND
1276 CITY OF' BOYNTOH E~ZAOH (PAYRDLL FuHu)
686.~
13,88o,6o
PAYMENTS MADE IN APRIL 1966 (CONT)
APRIL 13, 1966
14, 1966
WATER
9174
9175
9176
9177
9!78
9179
9180
9181
9182
9183
9184
REVENUE FUND
CITY OF BOYNTOR BEA:R (PETTY CASH)
DOHIS FIRESTONE DEALER STORE
FRANK He SOHMIDT
LILLIAN A. CHRISTENSON
JEAN VOLZ
SEWER
1268
1269
REVENUE FUND
C~ULLEY STEEL AND ALUMINUM COMPANY
SINOLAIG ~EFINIHG CGHPANY
WATER
64~6
6417
6418
6419
6420
6421
6422
6423
6424
6425
6426
DEPOSITORS FUND
~¢GOUNT OF FRANK ~. SOHMIDT
A¢OOUNT OF MRS. CAROL CRIDEE
A0¢OUNT 0? RAYMOND Zo~Pa
ACCOUNT OF BOOBY EVANS
ACCOUNT OF LILLIAR A. ¢ORlSTEH$O~
AO¢OUNT O? CHESTER A~ COMSTOCK
AOOOUNT OF GENE ROESSLER
ACk,OCT OF JEAN VOLZ
AOCOONT OF DOUGLAS DERKS
MRS. FRANOES Eo LOFTISG
AGOOUNT OF BEOA ,ANDERSON
PUBLICITY FUND
21860 C~TY OF BOY.TON BEAON (PETTY CASH)
GENERAL
13653
13634
13635
13636
13637
13638
13639
13640
FUND
ADVANOE AIR CONDITIONING ~ HEATING~ ]NO.
GEORGE P. DECKER
C~TY OF ~OYNTOH ~EAON (PETTY CASH)
THOMAS Jw CROFT
22. qO
13,39
~6.47
127.61
1~,~05
6.00
4.60
6~OO
~?~
383,2~
7-50
7.50
7.5O
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7:.50
7;.50
15. OO
7.50
9o~,00
32.31
28.78
80.96
116.57
~9.22
PAYMENTS MADE iN APRIL 1966 (CONT)
APRIL 12, 1966
13, 1966
GENERAL
13601
13602
136o4
13~05
13606
13607
13608
13609
1361o
13611
15612
13613
WATER
9t71
9172
9173
SEWER
1267
GENERAL
13614
13615
13616
13617
13618
13619
13620
13621
13622
13623
15624
13626
13627
13628
13629
13630
13632
FUND
R. R. BOwNEm COMPANY 15.OO
BOYNTO~ A~Te S~PPLyt INS.
CAOSELL SUSSeEIP'TIO. AGENOy 40.95
JGN~ CNUNEY, CORTHAOTON 22.00
CITY OF 'DOYNTQH BOAOR (WATER DEPARTMENT) 251.19
KRU~GER METAL PReOeGT$ 20.14
NATIONAL CASR REGISTER CONPANY 28.21
2,500.67
REVENUE FUND
BLUE CROSS-BLuE SRIELe OF FLORIDA
BOYNTIN AUTO SUPPLY~ JNO.
MANUFACTURERS LIFE ~HIURAN0~ COMPANY
REVENUE FUND
FUND
ATLANTIC CHEMICALS ~ EQUIPMENT COMPANY
~OYNTON ~EAOH STAR
CAPRI
CAULLEY STEEL ANN ALUMlaaM COMPANY
CITY OF BOYNTON BEAO~ (PETTY CASH)
~ ~ t, ~ (WATER DEPARTMENT)
GQUNTY SANITATION
COURT REOORDSt IROe
FLAMINGO OIL C0~PANY
FLORIUA NEws CONPANT
GULF 0IL CIRPORATIO~
C. Co
JOE~$ GRILL & RESTAURANT
PALM ~EAOH OFFICE SUPPLY
79.4t
12.96
6.08
98.~5
1.33
2,600.45
62.07
16~56
58~34
20.~
61.63
355.~
12.~
1,~5.29
2,743.~
PAYMENTS MADE IN APRIL 1966 (C0NT)
APRIL 8~ 1966
APRIL 11, 1966
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
6395 ACCOUNT eP Rev SPEARS
6396
6397
6398
6399
64OO
6401
6402
6~03
6~o4
64O5
6~06
64O7
6410
641~
6~12
6~14
ACGOUNT OF PETER E. SNANLEY
AOOOUNT $F JAON TORRENS
WILLIAM M* SNAPP
RAY E. WALKER
ACGOUNT DP FRED H. FOSGATE
A~OOUNT OF HILOING CARLSON
GENERAL
13585
~3586
13587
13588
13589
1359o
~359~
13592
13594
13595
13596
13597
~3598
13599
136OO
7,50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7,.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.50
7t5o
7'.50
FUND
~O--DEL PRINTIN~ CO.PANT 37.30
BOYNTON WELL--Pu~P ~ S~AINKLER SUPPLY CORP. 135.62
DO~$ FIRESTONE DEALER STORE 61.86
JOE'S GRILL ARS RESTAGRANT 183.9o
TROPIGA$ INC. OF FLORIDA
VAUGNN ~ ~RIG~T OF PALM BEAC~ COUNTY~ IRC.
~A~s CANVAS'& TNIM S~oP 2~.00
XERDX CORPORATION 92.~0
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT
7,049.25
1,033.O5
1966
APR,~ 8, 1966
PAYMD~]TS MADE iN APRIL 1966 (C0NT)
SEWER REVENUE FUND
1266 HOLiOA¥ BUmLBERS
GENERAL
13576
13577
13578
13579
13580
13581
13582
13583
13584
FUNS
BOYNTON CITY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
C~TY GF BOYRTON BEACH (PAYROLL FUND)
" " " " (PETTy CASH)
DEMAROe T~ACTOR ~ ~MPL~MENT COMPANY
SOUTHERN HETER ~ SBPPLY Co.! INC.
TRAIL FaRO TRAGTDR COMPANY
WATER
9152
9153
9154
9155
9156
9157
9158
9159
916o
9161
9162
9163
9164
9165
9i~6
9167
9168
9t~9
9170
REVENUE FUND
CITY OF BBYNTBN BE&CH (PAYROLL FUND)
PIBARD CHE~IBAL COMPANY
A. E. F[ARREILy
ROY SPEARS
PETER E. SNANLEY
AXEL NELSON
T. F. ~AR~GARTNER
RALPh ~. ~OLCTTA
MRS. BETTY GARRETT
H~L~ING CARL$OH
HOUSE OF CH;~KG~
~. ALBERT RDBIHSBN
SEWER
1264
1265
REVENUE FUND
CITY OF BOYRTBN BEAOB (PAYROLL FURD)
" " " ts (PETTY CASH)
WATER
6392
6393
6394
DEPOSITORS FUND
ACCOUNT OF A. Eo FEARHEILY
AOOOU~T $F EURleE COREY
4,928.22
76405
55-29
15o00
2,75
858.55
16.89
12.00
2.80
1.60
6.00
1 .O0
6.00
6.00
1.00
6.02
970.2h.
583.03
586.~5
7.50
7.50
9,501-51
PAYMENTS MADE IN APRIL 3966 (CONT)
APROL 6, 1966
APRIL 7, 1966
GENERAL FUND
13555
13556
13557
13558
13559
13560
1)561
1)562
ROBIN CONoYRUOTION CONPANy 86~31
SEARS ROEBUCK ~ CGHPANV ~.88
S[WELL HARDWARE CONPANY OF LAKE WORTHS INC,
SOUTHERN,BUIlDInG CODE CONGRESS
STA.OARU OIL COHPANy INC., IN KENTUOK¥ 84.70
CIT~ O~ ~EST PAL~ BEAON
BOYNTON BEACH FIRE DEPArTmENT ,,
1,875. 9
WATER
9149
91.50
9151
REVENUE FUND
~OYNTON AUTO $~pPLy
E~UtP~ENT SER¥IO£ ANO SUPPLY
SEWER REVENUE FUND
1260 BOYNTOH AuTO SUPPL¥~ IRO.
1261 THE GARDEN STORm
1262 PORTER PAINT DOMPANy
1263 SgV£~L HARDWARE COMPANY OF LAKE
PUBLICITY FUND
21856 L.~ol's SPAGH~TTI Ho~sz
21858 S£AONEST HIGH SCHOOL
GENERAL
~1356a.
13565
13566
13567
13568
13569
13570
13571
13572
13573
13574
13575
FUND
C. T. BOWLES ELEOTRIO COMPANY
JOHN CHUREY! CONTRAOTOR
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH (PETTY CAS~)
GAOKILL,,,,OERTEL ADVERTISING AGENCY
R. L. GRUMHONS PRINTING
~ATION~ GOLF FOUNDATION
0UOAEY SOO COMPANY
MARY Fe SHUHI
THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY
5.48
181.40
20~.10
2.40
36.60
74.25
25.00
10.00
126.~
88.
209.~
8.20
2,11~51
2,2.T~.59
PAYNENTSMADE IN APRIL 1966 (C0NT)
1966
APm~L 6, 1966
GENERAL
13924
13525
13526
13527
13528
13529
13530
13531
13532
13533
13534
13535
13537
FUND
AMERICAN PLAYGROUND DSVl OE COMPANY 98.70
BLUE CROSS-.BLUE SN IELD OF FLOR IDA
BOY.TO~ A~ve S~P~Y, Imo.
T.o~s d. Cmo~ 30.~
~ALTER OUTOH EEAL ESTATE INSURANCE 2~
GAYness EROS,, INC.
INDIANAPOLIS BADGE ~ NA~E PLATE CO.~ ENO.
STA~ $~E~TS P~eTOGRAPHER
__
1,453;~2
WATER
9146
91~7
9158
REVENUE FUND
BOYNTDR AuTO SUPPLY~
PALN BEAGN L~N~
SO~TNESN BELL TELEPHONE ~ TELEGRAPH COMPANY
SEWER REVENUE FUND
t259 HERSE¥"SPARLINO METER CONPANy
16.81
.50
19,31
GENERAL
13540
~3541
13542
13543
13544
13545
13546
13547
13548
13549
13550
13551
13552
13553
13554
FUND
ALLEN C~E~ICAL COMPANV 18.00
B0WNAN PROD~OTS DIVISION 50.11
BOY,TON AUTO BUPPLYf I~O* 104.95
8OVNVO~ BEACH STAR 2?.65
CITY OF BOYNTO~ BEA:~ (PE~TY CAs~) 54.52
D;MAR~O TRACTOR & IHPLENENT COMPANy 15-55
M. DIXON. PlAmO SERVICE 12.00
TN¢ GA~OEN STORE 80.00
HALSEY ~ GalFFITH lNG. 83.14
A. L. MoGREooN, DISTRIBUTQR 12.96
0'BRiEN, SUITES & O'BRIEN, INC. 15.OO
PORTER PAINT COMPAny 42.73
1,48~.17
PAYMENTS MADE IN APRIL 1966
G~ERAL FUND
155O4
13505
135O6
13507
15508
135O9
13510
13511
13513
13514
135q5
WNITT MAoDow£LL
BOYNTON CiTY FEBERAL CREDIT UNION
CITY GF BOYNTGN BEAGN (PAYROLL FUND)
F. T. KAIN
WALTER he MAGSEN
WATER
914~
9145
REVENUE FUND
CITY OF BOYNTON B£ACN (PAYROLL
JOHN J. RYAR
W~ITT MAIDOWELL
SEWER REVENUE FUND
1256 CITY OF BeYNTON BEACH (PAYROLL FUND)
GENERAL FUND
13517
~3518
13519
13520
13521
13522
~523
132.~
258.00
35~00
35°00
SEWER
1257
1258
2,035.72
2.80
24.00
GuY DE LA RUPELLE 100.00
FIRST BANK OF BOTNTON BEACN 4,189.16
FCORI.A Pewz~ & LI~NT COHPANY 4,076.65
JOSEPH W. NEU~A~
8,793.76
REVENUE FUND
FLORIDA POWER & LISHT COMPANY
TERMINAL TRANSPORT CGNPANY IND,
~66.82
7.58
9,168.16