Minutes 01-17-66Minutes of Regular Meeting of City Couucil, Boynton Beach, Florida,
held in City Hall~ ~anuary 17, 1966 at 7:30 P.M.
PRESENT:
Walter A, Madsen, M~yor
Frank McCoy, Jr., Vice Mayor
J. Allison Bm~ks, C~nnci~man
Chas. N. Boos, Coun.~itman
Gilbert Collins, Co'aus~l~n
F. T. Kain, City Manager
Tereesa Padgett, City Clerk
Gene Moore, City Attorney
The meeting was calX[ed to order by Mayor ~L~dsen at 7:~O P.M. The invo-
cation was given by Rev, Henry Jarvis, Southslde Baptist Church, Boynton
Beach, and the Flag Salute was led by N~s. Beulah Holmbergo
M~. Banks noted a c(~rrection to be made in the minutes of January 3,
1966, on page 5, Resolution 6~-B, second sentence, which should read
".~Council set the ~umber of members at 15 Lustead of...". This is an
insertion of '~t 15'~. ~. Boos moved that the ~utes be accepted with
the correction. ~ Banks ssconded and it was unanimously carried.
~OLD BUS I~SS
A. Continuation of Negotiations with F. E. C. for S. E. 2nd Avenne
Crossmug
Mr. Kain noted that at the Workshop Meeting he had recommended the
signing of this agreement, but since then, Mr. Moore has found that
several cities have been able to effect crossings with a more nominal
cost than the stated amount of $25,000. Mr. Kain recommended that the
agreement be re-examined by the city attorney, city manager and also
the railroad and it may put us ina better financial position on this
item. Mr. Banks movsd that the city attorney and city manager be
authorized to contact the ra~]road in an attempt to develop an agree-
ment which is more equitable for the city. Mr. McCoy seconded and it
was unanimously carried.
B. S.E. 25rd Avenu~ Water Line Extension
Mr. ~u stated t~t 23rd Ave. is a road recommended for Lmprovements,
particularly that ar~a between the F. E. C. Railway right-of-way and
U.S. 1. To follow ti~rough on this recommendation for improvement,
there was recently ~thorized a change order for sewer line and
earlier this year t~ installation of temporary 2" ~ater line. An
extension of a 6~' wa';er line is recommended at an estimated cost of
$2~ 569.12~ and it w[~ provide adequate fire protection and water
servmce for propert~,~s in this area. This is an expenditure which
is covered by the aM~ropriations inActivity 6150, accomut #580. M~r.
McCoy made a motion ~o authorize the extension of this Water line.
Mr. Banks seconded m~d it was unanimously carried.
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Regular Meeting, Ci'~y Co~nuci'l
January 17, 1966
C. Biscuss plan fo~ beautification of former Fo E. C. Station Site
F~. Kain stated t,hau the a~.ea is clear no~z, but tblt there are several
depressions. He suggestsd to co'~ucil that plans be made for the
beautification of the site and include in the plans some arrangement
for hard topping for off-street parking. The officials of F. E. C.
said they would be ~greeable to such plans.
Mr. McCoy made a mo~. ion that this be referred to the Beautification
Committee and let them make a study and give the coLuueil an estimate
as to how much mone~~ is involved, tir. Ranks secondsd. Mr. Boos
aske~ the Bes.utific~tion Committee to come up with a plan to submit
for the railroad,s sppro~al and also to get an idea of the cost~
Madsen s~ated that-some £iJ_I' ihou~d be put in the depressed ~reas. The
motion was unanimously carried.
¥~o Madsen asked abcut the completion of the fouutaLn on the Hig~eay, and
Mr. Kain stated that the stone an8 masonry work is c~mpleted. There is a
pump installation tc be mzde and some electrical work: also l~ndscaping.
These items are beane worked on no~.
D. Improvement of Lots 53 & 56, De~,~y's S/D
This property is seuLh of Ocean Avenue and west of the Intracoastal.
Mr. Kain stated that on November 15~ 1965, the council declared the
nuisance that this area is causing by Resolution 65-,~. This area ~has
been a constant nuis.~uce to the Mosquito Control District 5ecause of
the breeding places ~or mosquitoes. Resolution 65-h~ specified that
this property shoul~ be cleared, filled an~ bulkheade~. Preparation
of specifications and the authority bo go for bids is called for now.
Chapter 7-20 of the Charter gives this authority. The o~ers have
been provided with m~re than adequate time, but no statement has been
received from them°
l~r. Banks made a motLon that Mr. Kain and Mr~ Moore and any other
officials needed, be given the authority to prepare cost estimates
and preliminary specLfications for performance of work on bid basis.
N~r. Boos seconded, a~d it was unanimously carried.
BUSINESS
A. Report by Mr. Bees on meeting in Clearwater
A meeting on the proklems of the aged and other factors which have par-
ticular interest to ~mtired and senior citizens was held in Clearwa'0er
Zu December and attended by three council members and the city manager.
Several organizations have been established in this State to deal
specifically in this area and the City of Clearwater has carried out
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some very extensive and successful programs along these lines. Mr.
Boos gave the hi-14~hts of the meeting and it ~s noted that there
is a tremendous pot~nttal of education ao~d ~er±enee iu this over-
65 group ~hich can I~ utilized by our co~nu~ity. ~&r. Modsen appointed
Mr. Boos as cb.~i~nan of a Senior Citizens ~ Service Committee.
M~. Boos invited th~ members of the press to ~sk questions ~t any time.
Ordinance 6S~28
¥~r. McCoy moved to ~mend Section 1 of this Ordinance By chang~_~g the
21 days to 7 days. Mr. Coll~us seconded.
Mr~ Banks stated thst this brings out a real good poLn5 since tbs 21
days time is the ex, ct time between election and filing of a candi-
date; however, he d~dn't think the 7 days too practical since it would
not gl~ce too much tdme to answer any charges. Mr. BarJ, s suggested
that 12 to 14 days ds more practical and that in t.his ~y~ a~er the
filing of candidate, it would give at least a week to ans~r.
McCoy agreed that a candidate should be afforded ample t~Lme to answer
charges, but feels 7days is ample. Mr. McCoy stated that if 7 days
creates any problems this can be changed.
Members of the press expressed some views on this "gag law". Mr.
Murray stated that h~ would like to see it renealed entirelvo Afte~
further dmscussmon, .~r. Boos aske~ ~f the motion could be amended to
eliminate the Ordinance in its entirety. Mr. Banks stated that the
law is designed afte'~ the state law and even though the city does
not have to pattern ~ts laws after state law, it should be consistent
with some of these t ~ings. He stated that he could not agree on
e] ~m~nating it entir,~ly, but thought the amendm~snt was good and for
the betterment of th,~ community. Mr° Boos stated that he does not
like to take someth~ig out of context, and feels that unless the
entire thing is adop~ed that it has little real Value. N~r. Banks
stated that they wer~ not trying to test the legality of it, but
just wanted to chang~ the number of days. The original motion was
unanimously carried.
Mr. McCoy made a motLon that the agenda be reviewed on Friday night
preceeding Monday night council meeting at 7:30 P.M. with the public
invited. Mr. Banks ~econded and it was unanimously carried.
Mr. Kain stated that there wottld be a workshop seasion a week from
tonight at 7:30 P.M.
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Mr. Kaiu said he ha i several items of importance to be presented to
council: l) Cavali~rs Corp., Inc., t~O1 N.~L 1st St., was asking per-
mission to conduct ~ festival on the sits of the Wilson ?ark. Th~
proceeds v~ill go fo~: youth improvements s~d assistance work~ They
are now negotiating ~ith the fair t~hat will hat, tls the festival. A
permit will be isau~,~d to individual opera~or and a fee charged,
Mr~ Boos moved to g~'an~ permission to conduct this festival. He asked
if there was proper insurance. Mir. Eain said they provided all insur-
ance recommended ,by the city attorney. Mr. McCoy seconded and it was
unanimously carried.
2) Sunshine Square is requesting release of &' of e 12' easement granted
to city for inatalls~ion of water line obtained two years ago. Sun-
sh~ne Square has executed a contract for a theater building, and this
easement is of Sufficient width for ~his construction plan. Mr. Eain
stated that he had examined the easement with Mr. Carnahan and checked
records. The water line is no~ in~ the east ~' nor any other ut~ities,
and the easement runs north ~aud south along the western edge of Royals
Depa.rb~ment Store. The~ are ~s~ for the release of the easterly 4'
of tnat easement~ T~e icity h~s no use for it, ~ud Mr. Kain recommended
favorable consideration of ~elease of said easement. There is no
money involved.
Mr. Banks moved that the city attorney and city manager be authorized
to draw up release o~ said easement. Mr. McCoy seconded and it was
unanimously c~rried.
5) ~ir. Eain read a ]~etter from Hardriv~s Corp. dated January 14th, re-
questing a permit to remove lOC,OeO cu. yd. of fill from ~m~m~e
tract of land o~ned by Mr. N. ~ Field and w~hichlies west of the
Seaboard Railroad an~!! south of N.W. 17th Ave. The letter was signed
by ~Lr. Jack NutbrOwn. Vice President. Mr. Kain stated that Adair,
Fishe and Brad E Jeers ' · ·
Y, ng~ · , have provided the cmtywmthmaos and sur-
veys of the area, an~!iMr. Carnahan has examined t~is and i% is in
~ccordance with speo~!fications. The code provides a method for
mssuance of a permit f thms kind. The bulk of the fill goes to the
15th Ave. bridge. M~. Kainalso stated that he has exsmined the site
with Mr. Patrick, and that the amount of fill to be removed comes
within the requirement of the code. The permit has to be issued by
the city council.
Mr. Nutbrown was in the audience and was asked to come forward. He
was asked if it would cause any!damage to the streets in transporting
this fill. Mr. Nutbrown stated that they are using county maintaLned
streets, but that there is no way out other than 17th J?~e. Mr. Boos
noted tP~t there is a pot hole on the north end of the tract and
asked if the cor~ract calls for filling of this hole. Mr. ~utbro~.~
said this had been discussed with >ir. Riley and it does not cover,
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however, figures havre been furnished for this purpose. Mr. Banks
asked if they would agree not to remove any fill from Boynton Beach
other than that beSJ~ used at the 15th Avenue bridge. M~r. Nufbrown
said he would go along with this.
Mr. Boos n~de a moth'.on granting the request predicated upon agreement
not to remove fill .qrom City of Boynton Beach excepting for approaches
to 15th Ave. bridge~ Mr. Nutbrown also stated there w~]~ be no holes
left at site of exc~vation; they will start on south end of property
and work north down to ~n eleva~o~ of 20', notb_ing lo~r than 20'.
He also stated the {~e low area~17th Ave. will be f~ted. Mr.
Banks seconded the z~otion, and it was unanimously carried.
Mr. McCoy asked if fr. Eaiu had come to any conclusion or recommendation
on Mr. Edell's letter. Mr. Kain said that he h~ and stated that Mr.
Edell would be required to pay $30.00 per day foz use of the auditorium.
The $30.00 supplied ~7~ be considered initial deposit and he will pay
the balance of $~0.00~ Mr. Kain also thought s~ occupational license
should be required. Mr. McCoy asked if the City of Boynton Beach ~d
anything to dc with the annual Boynton Beach E~position. M~. KaLu
explained that this ts not a non-profit organization, but sole pro-
prietorship, and is ~ot a city-sponsored thing.
LEGAL
A. Proposed Ordinan~;e 66-1 - Purc~se and sales of second-hand
merchandise
Mr. Moore read the ~)ove named Ordinance. ~. Banks moved that
Ordinance 66-1 be pa~sed from first to second reading. Mr. Boos
seconded, and it was ~uanimously carried.
B. Proposed Ordinance 66-2 - Club Beverage Licenses
~lro Moore read the a~love named Ordinance. Mr. McCoy moved that this
be tabled tuutil next regular council meeting to have tLme for further
study. Mr. Banks seconded and it was unanimously carried.
C. Proposed Ordinance 66-3 - Amendment to licensing ordinances
M~r. Banks made a motisn to table until next meeting for further study.
Mr. McCoy seconded an~ it was unanimously carried.
PUBLIC AUDIENCE
%. Albert P~hrel~ ?ane f? .r~ard and expressed h_is opinion that the
nree councLunen na~ ~rre~ ~n voting for the reappo~t~nt of Mr
Moore ~ud felt that a majority of the voters voiced this chsnEe by
their vote ~o remove ]~r. Archie and Mr. M~honey.
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January lT, 1966
F~rs. Latchamcame forward an~ voiced her opposition te the reappoint-
ment of Mr. Moore, and asked t.hat the situation be discussed at an open
meeting.
Mr~ F%u~rer came fozwardand requested side~.~alks on S. W~ 3rd St. be-
cause of the dangerous conditions for children goiug amd coming fram
school in this vicdnity. He asked that the police department be asked
to check the cars going at high speeds, and no~e cars with insufficient
lights or no lights in this area.
Mrs° Thompson came £orward and objected to the city beautifying some
areas when there ar~ bad conditions such as exist on~ E. 7th Street.
Mr. Boos stated at She present time the engineers are working on a re-
port on this area c~ncerning the cost of extending 7th Street on so~h.
The church people ~d property o~ners have indicated that they are
agreeable to paying their share of this assessment. He stated the only
way anything can be ~ccomplished to help these conditions is ifthe
people are willing uopay their share.
Mrs. Emily Jackson (~me forward and co~nended the Fire Department on
their quick action ~ extinguishing a recent fire involving a car. She
also thanked the co~cit for havLug the workshop msetiugs in the open.
She asked if the Public Audience on the agenda could be put back
before Legal, so it would not be so late on the program.
Mr. Paul Johnson cane forward and stated that he thought the council
should anser the people about Mr. Moore. He asked if the council is
going to look into these charges~ .and that the people in the city are
entitled to an answer. Mr. Madsen stated the council had answered the
charges by stating they did not think they were so.
Mrs. Kathleen Kirton came forward and stated that she had made the
charge against Mr. Moor% and had not changed her mind about the charge
that he had violated~the Charter.
Mr. Oakley Smith cam~ forward and asked why his sewer bill was raised
$1.05 more a month. ~. Banks asked Mr. Smith how many outlets he had
in his home. He rep. 4ied that this did not make any difference. After
some discussion with.council, Mr. McCoy asked F~. Smith if he favored
front foot assessmen': and he answered he would.
Mr. Paul Harrington ~$poke ~nd said he would like to know if there are
plans for a traffic 2ight at the corner of South Federal Highway and
15th Avenue. Mr, Ka~ stated tD~t the city is doing everything they
can to convince the fltate Road Department of this need, and that it is
a State Road Department decision. Mr. Harrington suggested that he
might be able to help on this point, and ~Lr. main said they would
welcome ~nyhelp.
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Mr. M~I es asked about sewer c~arges made to a private home of $4oOO
and s~me charge made to an apartment of $2.00. Mr. Madsen stated that
this gees back again to a statement made by RUssell & Axon~ and that
Mr, Miles was given a copy of this letter. Mr, Banks' said this had
been brought up before and acted on by co~u~cil and that it ~?~s acted
on because council felt it was in their authority to make this change
in rate.~ This cord be done in multiple units 9n advice of the engin-
eers. '~'nere was ea~e discussion on individual cases and Mr. Kain
suggested that thes~ could be answered in his office since this is an
extensive ordinance covering this problem,
LEGAL
D. Resolution 66-C - Commending Boynton Beach-Ocean Ridge Board of
Realtors
Mr. Kain read Resolution 66-C~ Mr~ Boos moved for adoption of this
Resolution. Mr, Banks seconded. Mr. Kain pointed out that one of the
awards that was mad~ to the local Board was a state award that recog-
nizes their efforts for civic and com~i~ity achievement. This speaks
very well of the Bosrd and reflects a spirit of cooperation between
City an~ Board. It was unanimously carried.
4DMINISTRATIVE
Mr, ~ain gave a review of payments made by funds in the month of
December~ 1965:
Gener ~1 Fund
Water Revenue Fund
Sewer Revenue Fund
Water Depositers F~nd
Special Assessment Fund
PublL ~ity Fund
Civic Center Sinking Fund
I & S ~nd
~wim~g Pool Sinking Fund
olic~. Retirement] ~
Firem~n's Relief & Pension Fund
$202, 982.02
18, 950.60
38,O67,72
1,211.95
133.11
1,363
7,023.25
21. !0
5,000.00
33,099.21
9,528.50
Total Expenditures $317,380.81
Mr~ Boos made a meti¢~ that the bills be approved. Mr. Banks seconded
and it was unanimously carried.
Mr. Banks moved that the departmental reports be approved. Mr. Boos
seconded and it was unanimously carried.
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January 17, 1966
APPROVAL OF BTT,T~S
Russell & Axon $2,011.91
Engmneering service~ for construction completed through DeceEber 20~ 1965.
E~ ~ineeriug services
R~;sident Inspection
$1,011.91
1,000. O0
¥~r. Kain explained l~hat the extensions on this bill have been verified
and monies are ava~f.ahle in the s~nitary sewer construction fund. Pay-
ment of this bill i~ recommended. Mr. McCoy moved that the b~ll be
paid. Mr. ~anks sec onded and it was unanimously carried.
2. Advance Air Condition & Heating Inc. - $3,636
Mr. Kain stated that the equipment has been installed and operating,
and that there are sufficient funds available in the 1965-66 budget,
Activity 4220, Acconnt #~18. Payment of this b~il] is recommended.
Mr. Boos moved that the bill be paid. Mr. Banks seconded and it was
tluanimously carried.
3. John Churey, Contractor $1,175
~[r. Kain stated that this is a bill for brick and masonry work on the
fountain on North Fe4eral Highway. This represents Mr. Churey's por-
tion of the work and this portion of the project has been completed.
Funds were budgeted ~nd available, Activity 5800. Mr. Banks moved
that the b~]] be paid. Mr. Boos seconded and it was unanimously
carried.
OTHER
Mr. Collins commende~ the Delr&y Beach News Journal for the fine cov-
erage it has given the Boynton Beach City Council and other affairs
of Boynton ~each. He also announced that on February 3rd, Boynton
B '
each wmtl have anotler weekly newspaper, The Boynton Beach News
Journal.
Mr, Boos read a letter from Mr. Johuson to ~. Kain asking for a
letter of commendation to be written to James Guckert, life guard
on the public beach ia ~oynton Beach, for making a rescue under a
difficult situation. ~ir. Kain stated that a letter had been sent.
Mr. Madsen read a let ger complimenting the police department for
their cooperation on ~he recent grand jury investigation.
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January 17, 1966
Mr. Madsen also resd a letter from ~[r. Bill Hays and the Chamber
stating that F~iday, February 4th will be Boynton Beach Day at the
Harness Racing Track, Pompano Beach, Florida.
Meeting adjourned st 10:00 P.M.
Atte st:
~~' Clerk
Walter A. Madsen, Mayor
Frank Mccoy, ~r., V~o~
~. Allison Banks, Councilman /
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PnYMENTS MADE IN DECEMBER BY DATE
1, 1965
2, 1965
3, 1965
6, 1965
7, 1965
8, 1965
9~ 1965
10, 1965
13, 1965
14, 1965
16, 1~65
21, 1965
22, ~965
27~ 1965
28, 1965
29, 1965
30, 1965
31, 1965
..................... 46,514.95
..................... 102.60
.................... 81,420.17
.................... 15.55
.................... 7,952.98
.................... 2,982.87
.................... 787.50
.................... 14~051,~15
.................... 6,0~8~.07
.................... 777.35
.................... ~51
.................... 500.77
.................... 6,686.70
.................... 4,~84.14
.................... 3,974.41
.................... 5,329.55
.................... 78?°52
.................... 1,296o2~
317,380.81
PAYMENTS MADE BY FUNDS
GENERAL FUND ....................... 202,982.02
WATER REVENUE FUND .............. 18 60
SEWER REVENUE FUND .................... 38,067.72
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND ................... 1,211.95
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT FUN~
PUBLICITY FUND ......................
CIVIC CENTER SINKING FLND
I & S FUND
SWIPtMING POOL ;INKING FUND - -----'----=--_-_'-_-_'-_-_-
POLtCE RETi~REMENT FUND
FiREMEN'S RELIEF & PENSION FUND
317,380.81
133.11
1,363.35
7,023.25
21.10
5,000.00
35,099.21
9,928..50
:~AYMENTS MADE IN DECEMBER 1965 (CONT)
DEc. 29, 1965
DEC. 30, 1965
WATER DEPOS TONS FUND
6247
6248
6249
6255
6251
6252
6253
6254
AC~(~UNT CF' '~ILLIA~ Lewis
Acc( UNT eF C~ESTER G~PPY
HOLIDAY BUILDERS
I. AND S. FLND
21636 TsE CHASE MANHATTAN BANK
CIVIC CENTE~ BOND S)NKING FUND
21637 T.E ~.ASE MANNATTA. BANK
GENERAL FUND
12887
12888
12889
12890
12891
12892
BOYNrON CITY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
CITY OF BGYHTON BEACH (PAYROLL FUND)
CHAR.ES Ne BOOS
WATER REVENUE FUND
8800 CITY oF BOY.TON BEA¢~ (PAYROLL FUND)
7.90
7.50
7.90
7.50
15.oo
7.50
7.55
50.00
110.00
21.10
lO.75
117.00
6,556.10
34.50
32°00
20.00
35.00
6,794.60
1,365.58
1,296.24
31, 1965
SEWER
1099
REVENUE FUND
CiTY OF BOYNTOH BEACH (PAYROLL FUND)
GENERAL FUND
12915
12916
12944
12945
12997
12998
12999
485.14
14~900.00
15,385.14
" " " " (POLICE R£TImE. FUND) 493.O9
MUN. POLICE OFF. RETIRE. TRUST FUND 1,596.29
CITY CF BOYNTON BEACH (WATER DEPANTMSNT) 4,662.50
" " " " (WATER REV. FUND) 7,930.22
" " " " (W~TS, M£vE, DE. F.) 192.50
~ " ' ~ (SzwER REV. FUND) 6,418.27
23,545.32
~AYMENTSMADE IN DECEMBER 1965 (COST)
DEC. 22, 1965
Dso. 27, 1965
GENERAL FUNI}
12857 BOYIITON CITY FEOERAL CREDIT UNION
12858 CIT'r OF BOY.TeN BEAON (PAYROLL FUND)
12859 FLOI=IOA PRINTINm CO~PA.¥
12860 Hum.£s OFFICE MAOBINE REPAIR
12861 FRAIIKHOUSE ELEOTRIC SUPPLY
WATER
8~8
8~
REVENIIE FUND
B & H SALES INC.
CIT" OF BOYNTON BEADS (PAyRoLL FUND)
REF, & IMPROYE. REV. BO~D SINKING FUND
SEWER
1091
1092
1093
lO94
1o95
REVENUE FUND
CRAFLES L. MEYER & SoNs
DEWITT CNEHICAL COMPANY
EDWARDS ELEOTRtO CO~Po
C17t OF BOYNTON BEACH (PAYROLL FUND)
PUBLICITY FUND
21633 POPPA P)ZZA
21634 FRANKNOUBE ELECTRIC SUPPLY
21635 BOYNTON BEACH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
GENERAL
12862
12863
12864
12865
12866
12867
12868
12869
1287O
12871
12872
12873
12874
12875
12876
FUND
ARMOUR AGRICULTURAL C~EMIGAL COMPANY
THE 3Lesson SHOPPE FLORIST
BOYNrON AUTO S~PPLY~
THE ~OYNTON BEACH STAR
CITY OF DOYNTON BEAO~ (PETTY CASS)
GLEAMY BROSe CONSTRUOTION COMPANY
CITY OF BOYNTOH BEADS (PETTY CASH)
~ H ~ ~ (WATER DEPARTMENT)
DONI,$ FIRESTONE DEALER STORE
THE JrLORIDA EAST COAST RAILWAY COMPANY
TNE trLORIDA NEWS COMPANY
O~BR E~ SUITER & O~BRIEN~ INC.
RED! & RELIABLE MAINTENANOE SERVICE
SUN--~STI~EL
242.00
lO,87o.89
65.75
19o0O
101.79
13,189.70
137.50
1,994.48
5,975-59
8,107.57
37.62
17.00
679.23
16~727.08
17,486.93
45.00
349.26
416.62
81o.88
339.75
25.00
76.39
458.08
54.97
113.00
44.89
142.25
145.?~
2,624.00
219063
90.OO
250.00
2.80
128.50
4,712.98
39,595.08
PAYMENTS MADE IN DECEMBER 1965 (GONT)
DEC. 21, 1965
DEc. 22, 1965
GENERAL
12825
12826
12827
12828
12829
12830
12831
12832
12833
12834
12835
FUND
CENTANIUM ALLOYS AND RESE~RON CUMPANY 41.94
DON'S FIRESTONE DEALER STORE 56.5o
GReasEs SAFE ARD ho¢~ 37.20
R. L. GRUMMONS PRINTING 31.85
GULF STREAM LUMBER CO. 22.71
KELLY TRAOTOR COMPANY 870.07
DOR~LU S. LAVlON£, INC. 261.00
H£N~I'S RESTAURANT 12.85
JOE'S GRILL & RESTAURANT 181.40
TRE PAINT CENTER 17.25
PAUL McBRIDE 25.00
3,919-73
WATER
8786
8787
REVEN[ E FUND
HOW~RB MALLORY
DUN(AN--EDWARD COMPANY
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
6245 AO¢I,UNT OF W. ,J. HERDER
6246 AOC(~UNT OF HOWARD MALLORY
GENERAL
12836
12837
12838
12839
1284O
1284q
12842
12843
12844
12845
12846
12847
12848
12849
12850
128~1
~2852
12853
12854
12855
128~
4.30
35.38
39.68
7.50
7.50
15.00
FUNI)
MARl:EL APPRAISAL CHART COMPANY Se00
MIAHI HERALD 15.30
MINIIESOTA MINING & MFG. COMPANY 79-50
PALH BEAON OFFICE SUPPLY COMPANY 20.14
Poe-ER PAINT CO~PANY 106.82
RINI~ER MATERIALS CONF. 95-41
RUDIN CONSTRUGTION COHPANY 88e27
STAIIOARD OIL Co., lNG. IN KENTUCKY 85.~
STAI~ PRESS 28.60
SUR.-SENTINEL 6.50
T~AIL AUTO PARTS 18.49
EAR~. WALLACE FORD, INC. 241.42
C~. W"ITMAN, ~R. & SONS 24.00
DAWED WRla~T AND SON INC. 20.98
TRE MIDNI£ COMPANY 3.50
TRO'IOAL ACRES R£STA~RANTt INC. 868.60
PAU~ BEACH OFFICE SUPPLY COMPANY 14.60
PAL~ BEAOH POST TIMES 17.16
INT [RNATIUNAL INSTITUTE OF MUNICIPAL CLEBKS 10.00
DECkRRIE MUCK PIT 128.00
DEC,ROe TRACTOR & IMPLEMENT COMPANY 12.50
3,974.41
PAfMENTS MADE IN DECEMBER 1965 (CONT)
DEG. 20, 1965
GENERAL
i2800
i 2801
128O2
12803
128O4
128O5
12806
12807
128o8
12809
1281O
12811
I2812
12813
12814
12815
12816
12817
WATER
8784
8785
8909
FUND
THE NATIONAL CASH RESISTER CSMPANY 144.22
WAOES CANWAS & TRIM SaeP 52.80
R. L. GRUMMONS Pal~VIHm 272.00
F. E, HALSTEAC 71-37
THE L&HIER Ce~PANV INS. 17'50
NAT~('~AL IHSTIT~T£ OF M~IOIPAL LAW 0~r~e£R$ 67.50
C. A, OSTROM pLU~SINGt lNG. 13.60
SE~EI,L NARDNARE Co. OF LAKE WORTH~ iNC. 46.30
SOUTIIENN PAPER COMPAH¥ 31.11
ADAM~; CNE~ROLET GOMPAN¥ 61.77
Beya"oa GLASS SENWICE, lnG. 7.65
CHuc~r's CAMERA SaOP 41.62
CO~R'F RECORDS, I~¢.
OEMA~eS TRAOTON & I~PLE~ENT COMPANV 50~-~9
4,512.84
REVENUE FUND
HO~E$ BY LEON
DANA PUTMAN
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO.
4.3o
4.90
1.55
lo.75
SEWER REVENUE FUND
109° WANg ENSINE£RI~S COMPANY
30.55
WATER
6241
6~42
6243
6244
DEPOSITORS FUND
A~O¢~NT OF DANA PUT~A~
A¢C(UNT GF HOMES BY LEON
AOO(~UNT OF ARTNUR HETLAND
7.50
7.~
7.50
7-50
30.O0
4,584.14
DEC. 21, 1965
GENERAL FUND
12818
12819
12820
12821
12822
12823
128~4
HENleY LUNSFORD
GAS[~LL--0ERTEL ADVERTISING AGENCY
FLORIDA EAST COAST RAILWAY COMPANY
CAP~I DI~ER
BOY,TON WELL--PuMP ~ SPRINKLER SUPPLY
77.0o
,376.79
25.00
615.49
36.85
P~YMENTS MADE IN DECEMBER 1965 (CONT)
DES. 17, 1965
WATER REVENUE FUND
8903 MRS. J. M. COOPER
8904 MRS. CHARLES HINKLE
8905 A.R. HOLMES
8906 GILRI:RT ~ SHIELDS
8907 GILU~:RT & SHIELDS
8908 NOLA,I WILLIAMS
SEWER REVENU/[ FUND
5.20
10.60
9.1o
809.00
516.60
WATER
6232
6233
6235
6236
6237
6238
6239
624O
DEPOSIFORS FUND
Je S~ELTON LAMB
AOOO~NT OF VERA WILLIS
A000~NT OF ~S~ J* Mo COOPER
AOOO~T OF A. R. HOLMES
AOOOURT OF GILBERT & SHIELU$
AOOOUNT BP GILBERT & SRIELDU
AOOOURT OF MOLAR ~ILLIAMS
7.50
7.~
7.~
7.~
15-~
82.50
6,686.70
DRC. 20, 1965
GENERAL
12586
12587
12588
12589
1259O
12591
12592
12593
12594
12595
12596
12597
12598
12599
12792
12793
12794
12795
12796
12797
FUME
BOy, TON WELL--PUMP & SPRINKLER SUPPLY CORP. 22.67
F. E.. MALSTEAD 219-95
ERW~N R. PELKONEN 12.78
OEW TT C~EMIOAL COMPANY ~-~.46
DON~S FIRESTONE 119.95
EL£(~TRONIC ASSOClXTES 21.00
FLAHI~GO OIL COMPAHY 10.60
Goer STREAM L~M~ER COMPANY 41.89
BOYIITON AUTO SUPPLY, I~o. 62.64
0OE'R GRILL & RESTAURANT 54.15
KELI.Y TRACTOR COMPANY 1~341.81
INTERNATIONAL MANAGERS! ASSOCIATION
CIT~ o~ Be~;o~ B[~=. (P;TTY C~SM) ~1.O~
. . . . ( " " ) ~.89
W~rv Mac DOWZLL 22.50
MoCaIN SALES OF FLORIDA~ I~c. 375.~
15.~
9.~
12798 MEN~MARA'R CASUAL FURNITURE
12799 MIA~I HERALD
pAYgENT$ MADE IN DECEMBER 1965 (CONT)
Dec. 14, 1965
PUBLICITY FUN~
21673 ClvY {F BeY.TeN BEAt. (PETTY CASH)
21675 LUlGI $ SPAGRETTI HOUSE
6.19
91.20
50.00 .
777-35
Dec. 15, 1965
GENERAL FUND 28.60
12785 CITY eF BOY.TO. BeAOX (PETTY CASH)
139.25
SEWER REVENUE FUND
5.10
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
6234 Acco ~.v oF MRS. C. M. SM~TR
151.85
D~o. 16, 1965
GENERAL FUND 180.60
12787 M0X~RR FLAS.ER$, Imeo 83.52
12788 SuPeRS ELECTRIC, [~O. 263.52
sEWER REVENUE FUND
1147 MI.lilt; Al.LIEN PARKER
1149 MAR~AReT S. JO.E:$
1150 DeN,~LD O. HUNTER
59-25
88.25
82.25
229.75
Dec. 17~ 1965
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
6231 MARRY GeLLeR
GENERAL FU~D
12789 BO~'~VON CiTY FeDERAl" CaeS~T UNIO,
12790 Cl~'v e? BOY.TON BEAt. (pAYROI"L FUND)
12791 TROMAS J. OReF?
7.50
5,091.60
5o.oo
5,278.60
500.77
WATER REVEI4UE FUND
8901 CIrv OF BOY.TON BEACH (PAY.el"l. FUND)
8902 M.s.C.M. S~TR
774.90
.4O
pAfMENTS MADE IN DECEMBER 1965 (CONT)
13, t965
SEWER
1143
1145
WATER
62'17
6218
6219
6220
6221
6222
6223
6224
6225
6226 ACOOUNT
REVENUE FUND
R. L. G~UMMGRS PRINTIRS
R. L. GR,MMeNS PRINTING
TISBALE~S
19.40
20.00
62.50 , ,,
,035.15
DEPO$IIORS FLeD
AC,C,O~NT OF CRIT CRAT SUNC,RIES
AOC,OtNT eF Mas. DOReTmY WARSAW
AOCOIINT OF LARRY M. WARD 7.50
ACOOIINT OF ~ARY ANN LAVENDER 7-50
J* WILLARC' CORP. 7.50
OF R, C. DEMARGO 25'00
100.00
6,068.07
DEC,.
14, 1965
GENERAL FUND
12780 ATLA,TIC, REFRIGERATIOn. INC. 25.00
12781 CITY OF BeYNTC'R BEA¢~ (PETTY CASN) ~4.57
12782 CiTY OF BC,yRTON BEAG. (WATER DEPARTMENT) 366.99
12783 CeLC,N & DC'Re'TRY KINNEY 6.61
12784 SOU~N£Ra BELL TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH COMPANY 55.15
5o8.32
WATER
8896
8897
8898
.8~9
89oo
REVENlE FUND
Gom;om ZANO~LE 10.~0
ETNEL S. DILL 13.50
CIr~ er BOYRTON BEAO~ (PETTY CASH) 21.99
. . . ~ (WATER DEPARTMENT) I0.50
SOUl'RERN BELL TELEeNONE ~ TELEGRAPH CO. 1~.40
71.29
SEWER REVENHE FUND
1146 CiT'r OF BOYNTC,N BEA¢~ (pETTY CASH)
WATER DEPOSITORS FUND
6227 AOC)UNT OF GORC,C,~ ZANSERLE
6228 AOO~UNT OF ~THEL S* DILL
6229 AOODURT OF ALBERT DAVIS
6230 ACCOUNT OF GENE CNAMBERS
15.00
15.~
7.~
FAYIflENTS MADE IN DECEHBER 1965 (CONT)
DEC. 13, 1965
GENERAL
12766
12767
12768
12769
12770
12771
12772
12773
12774
12775
12776
12777
12778
12779
WATER
888O
8881
8882
8883
8884
8885
8886
8887
8888
8889
889O
8891
8892
8893
8894
8895
SEWER
1132
1133
1134
1135
1136
1137
1138
1139
114o
1141
1142
FUN~
BURROUGHS CORPORATION
CITY OF BOYNTON BEAeU (WATER DEPARTMENT)
FLORIDA Pow£R & LIG~T COMPANY
DoErs FIE/STONE DEALER STORE
R, L, GEUMMON$ PRINTING
PALM BEACH LINEN SERVISE
ERIO F. YALLOP BUSINESS MACRIHE$, INC.
STE¥[;NSON SEED STORE
EARL WALLAOE MOTORS~ INC.
REVENUt: FUND
FIRS1' FEDERAL SAVIRGS & LOAN ADS~N.
~1 LL;I~M MARMAOUKE
B. & H. SALZS INC.
H & ~ VALVE & FITTINGS COMPANy
PALM BEACH LINER SERVICE
A. & B. PIPE AND SUPPLY COMPANY
REVENUE FUND
COASTAL MAOHIN£~ INOo
EARLE~ SDPPLY COMPANY
~. ~I'~TER
PICAR~ CHEMICAL COMPANY
REO! ~ RELIABLE ~'~AINTENANOE SERVICE
STAND~RD 0IL COMPANY JNCe IN KENTUCKy
H & $ CONSTRUCTORS
SOUTHI[RN STATES OREMIOAL CO~ARy
DON~$ FIRESTONE DEALER STORE
15.00
47.00
74.99
85.20
419.35
24.59
377.~
102.6~
24.90
18.98
30.OZ
59.10
311.12
75.00
3,579.98
279.48
6.38
24.6O
170.4o
23.94
4.72
178.55
1.50
15.02
25.00
383.54
141.oo
81.67
5.14
1 , 352. 9~
26.00
72.00
6.30
24.50
1~0.oo
7.08
8.00
253.68
339.38
37.06
PA'~MENTS MADE IN DECEMBER 1965 (CONT)
D£c. 9, 1965
GENERAL FUND
12743 MRS. ~ILDR£D MILL£R
12744 MRS. ~ARIE DEYO
12746 C~TT 0~ BOYRTO~ BE^CS (p~'TT CASR)
22.50
22.50
110.OO
125.84
763.34
WATER REVENUE FUND
8878 L£Om CLDUTIZR
WATER DEPOSII~R$ FUND
6216 MRs. N£aL K. GEAY
16.46
7.50
787.~0
O~c. 10, 1965
GENERAL FUND
12747 BoYRKON CITY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
12748 CITY OF Bovmvom B£Aem (PAYROLL FUND)
WATER REVENUE FUND
8879 CITY OF BOYNTOR B£AOR (PAYROLL FUND)
233.00
,126.45
lq,359.45
2,O76.O?
SEWER REVEN~E FUND
1131 CIT~ OF BOYRTOR BZAON (pAYROLL FORD)
615.63
14,o51.15
D£c. 13, 1965
GENERAL
12749
1275o
12751
32752
12753
12754
12755
12756
q2757
12758
12759
12760
12761
12762
12763
12764
12765
FUN[
ADA~IS CNE~ROL£T COMPANY
BO-[)£L PRINTING COMPANY
ED (;LANTON TR~OKING
COLIJ~BIA UNIVERSITY PRESS
Se (~. CODBY~ DBA CQDBY ENT£R~RIDES
DEM~ROO TRAOTOR ~ IMPL£MENT COMPANY
~8.71
22.30
126.00
65,69
91.63
197.41
8o.27
35.00
250.00
521
60.76
25.00
274.79
10.30
55.15
29.75
30.00
PA~ENTS MAOE IN DECEMBER 1965 (C0NT)
O£Co 8, 1965
SEWER REVENUE FUND
1128 BLOE GRoss-BLc~ S~IELO OF FLORIDA
1129 CITY .~F BOWTO, BEACH (PETTY CASH)
1130 THE M~N~FACTURERS LIFE INSUHAHC£ Co.
16.37
10.92
1,33
28.62
WATER DEPOSIT3RS FUND
6207
62O8
6209
6210
6211
6212
6213
6214
6215
A¢OOt~T OF Lou SAHY~
FORR~:ST W~ [R~OK$OH
AOOO[~HT OF H. W* KILC¥
~00011HT OF ~ W. KILBY
7.50
7.~
7.~
7.~
7.~
7.~
7.~
7.~
7.~
FIREMEN'S RELIEF & PENSION FUND
21621 C,~ .Es S£NIOH
PUBL I C ITY FU ~D
21672 CITY OF BOY,TON ~EAOC (PETTY CASH)
12.87
2,982.87
DEC. 9, 1965
~E~AL
22
12723
12724
12725
12726
12727
12728
12729
12730
12731
12732
12733
12734
12735
12736
12737
12738
12739
1274o
12741
12742
FUNg
MRS. MILHREH HALLI£E
MRS, LIZ£TTA TERGESER
NAHXEY STUART
MRs, MARIE OLDS
MRS MARJORI; KIEKPATRIOK
MRS FRANCES VAn DEYE~DER
~S. AGNES DUFFY
27.50
27.50
22.50
22.50
22.50
22.50
22.50
22.50
22.50
22.50
22.50
22.50
22.50
22.50
22.50
22.50
22.50
22. 50
22.50
P~¥MENTS MADE IM DECEMBER 1965 (¢0NT)
~_~ DEG. 6, 1965
WATER REVENUI! FUND
8871 MBO. W. M.
DEG. 7, 1965
DEG. 8, 1965
SEWER REVENUER FUND
1127 CITY GF BBYNTBN BEACH (WATEB REVENUE FOHC)
GENERAL FUND
12705
12706
12707
127o8
12709
12710
12711
12712
12713
JORN Bo DgNNLE
~GSE;R M. FABOLO PAINTING ~ DECORATING
SGUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE ~ TELEGRAPH
~RRDUGR$ CORPORATION
FIRST BARR OF BeYNTON
REGIETRATION ~ CERTIFIOATIO~ COMMITTEE
STETSON Oe SPRO~Lt TAX COLLECTOR
CITY OF BOYNTOB BEACH (WATER DEPARTMENT)
PUBLICITY F~ND
21679 BGY~TGN BEAGB CHAMBER OF COH~ERCE
GENERAL
12794
12715
12716
12717
12718
12719
12720
12721
CIT~ OF BeYNTO. BRACE (PETTY CASR)
SO~9'~ERN BEL~ TELEPHONE ~ TELEGRAPH Co.
WHII'T ~AO DOWELL
CHU(~KIS CAMERA CENTER
WATER
8867
8868
8869
8870
8872
8873
8874
8875
8876
8877
REVENUE FUND
~L~il CROSS--OLDE SHIELD GF FLORIDA
LIT7 GF BOYNTGN B/AC. (PETTY CASH)
THE MANUFAG?URBRS LiFE INSDRANGE CO.
SOU',r~ERN BELL TELEPHONE ~ TELEGRAP~ Co.
U* ~;e PO~T OFFICE
Lc~ SA~YN
N. ~. KILLY
9.55
3,~1.92
26.~
177.89
3,732-~
2.00
3-99
7,~0.17
352.8i
1,648.77
86.4~
26.34
1~8.98
93.80
132.00
2,239.76
85,80
20.61
G.46
2.35
5.Go
450.00
1.60
4.00
5.20
2~00
605.62
15.55
7,952.98
pAlfME~T$ MADE IN DECEMBER 1965 (CONT)
DEC. 2, 1965
DEG. 3, 1965
WATER
8859
886O
8861
8862
8863
8864
REVENUE FUND
GEORGE DEABOLT
A. We LEAD,RE
WATER
6196
6197
6498
6199
620o
62ol
6202
62o3
6204
6205
DEPOSll0R$ FUND
~GGO~T OF FLOYD DARTY
AD¢O~NT OF' BUDDY TEI~EELL
Ae$O~NT OF MRS. ~. R,,. ELMB[ADE
ACGO~NT OF ~A~E~ Y~RK
AGGOI;~T OF A. ~e ERASURE
GENERAL FUND
12697
12698
12699
127OO
12701
12702
12703
12704
DOYN'~ON CITY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
CITY OF BOYNTON BEAON (PAYROLL FUND)
CITY OF DOYNTON BEAOI~ (lo ~ Se FUND)
JosE~ ~. FASTED
WATER
8865
8866
REVENUE FUND
CIT~ OF B~YNTOR BEAON (PAYROLL
GENE MOORE
FUND)
SEWER REVEN[E FUND
1126 C~T~ OF BOYNTON BEAOR (PAYROLL FUND)
WATER DEI:~S1TORS FUND
6206 CST" OF BDYNTD" BEACH (WATER REV. FUND)
MUNICIPAL SUtIv~ING POOL SINKING BOND FUND
21630 CIT" DF BDYN. BeN. (ivaN* SWlH. POOL
6.00
5.6o
27.~
7.50
7.5o
7,50
7.~
7,.5e
7,50
7,.50
75.,00
128.00
11,711.26
7,500.00
3,00O.00
25,000.0O
100,00
83.~4
72,522.60
2,156o15
41.66
2,197.81
1,035.31
664.45
5,~0O
102.60
81,420.17
DEC. 1, 1965
PAYMENTS MADE IN DEC~ER 1965
GENERAL FUND
12677
12678
12679
12680
12681
12682
12683
12684
12685
12686
12687
12688
12689
12690
12691
12692
12695
12694
12695
12696
25.95
~.75
FLO~eA Pe~z~ & Lle.r Ce~A~y 563.88
19~72
17.~O
Post ovv~ ez
Bov~'reN B;~c.
~ CROFT
WATER
8857
8858
REVENUE: FUND
BOYNI'ON AUTO SUPPLy~ INC.
~HIT1 MAC DOWELL
SEWER REVENUE FUND
1123 CmTv DF 80¥NTO~ BEACH (WATER DEP~RT~ENT)
1124 FLORI)A POWER ~ LIGNT COMPANy
1125 STANB,tRO OIL COMPANY ]NOe IN KENTUCKY
FI REHEN'S EEL EF & PENSION FUND
41.89
15.oo
140.66
588.8o
582.71
11.O6
1,523.23
21664
21665
9,500~00
POLICE RETIRE]VENT FUND
21666 MNN. PUL. OFF. RETIRE.
21667 " ~ . " ~, . ( lS? FEe) 7,O00.00
21668 - ;, . " " " (HOME FZO) 7,000°00
21669 .: · . " ' " ( 1ST FRO) 7,000.00
~2,987.88
46,514.95