Minutes 10-18-65MINUTES OF THE REGULAR CITY COUNCIL ~ETING HELD IN GITY FALL, BOYNTON BEACH,
FLORIDA, OCTOBER 18, 1965 at 7:30
.?RESENT:
JAMES J. MAHONEY, MAYOR
WALTER A. MADSEN, VICE F~YOR
JOHN L. ARCHIE, COUNCILMAN
J. ALLISON BANKS, COUNCILMAN
CMAS. N. BOOS, COUNCILMAN
F. T. KAIN, CITY MANAGER
GENE MOORE, CITY ATTORNEY
TEREESA PADGETT, CITY CLERK
Mayor Mahoney called the meeting to order at 7:30 P.M,, Mx. Banks gave the
invocation and the flag salute was led by Mr. Archie.
MINUTES
Vice Mayor Madsen moved to accept the Minutes of the Regular Meeting of
October 4th a~d Special ~eting of October 6~ 1965. Motion seconded by
Mr. Bard, s and unanimously carried.
OLD BUSINESS
Revised Assessmemt Roll - Paving S. E. 9th Avenue between S.E. 1st St, and FEC
Mr. Archie moved to accept the reVised roll and to authorize the clerk to
advertise for public hearing November 1, 1965m at 8:00 P.M. Seconded by
Mr. Boos. Unanimously carried.
BoyntonCanal
Ernest G. Simon, attorney for the homeowners of Coquina Cove and Harbor Estate~
said that although the representatives of the homeowners and the fishermen
had met, no compromise had been reached because none was possible. Mr. Simon
said he had a petition in the form of a resolution sigmed by 150 residents of
Coquina Cove and Harbor Estates,
7:45 P.M, - Mayor ~honey interrupted the attorney to issue final call for
bids.
Mr. Simon subm~itted the resolution to the P~yor and Council and commended the
CounCil for passage of the ordinance and requested that it remain tmchanged.
Mr. Ward Wagner, attorney representing the fishermen, said that his group had
submitted several ideas at the October llth meeting of the two groups with
FCO representatives and Council that were entirely for the benefit of the
homeowners. Mr. Wagner said the fishermen felt that the homeowners had no
right to deprive the public the use of publio property.
Mr. Madsen stated that he had listened carefully to:both sides in all their
discussionsand could see mo reason to rescind or delete any part of the
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October 18, 1965
ordinance and said the fact that the FCD was willing to supply $5,000 worth
of fencing to cooperate with the people of Coquina Cove and Harbor Estates for
their protection just proved the point, p~. Madsen than moved there be no
change in Ordinance 65-41, Motion seconded by Mr, Archie. 1~. Banks cited
portion of a letter from the FCD where they recoranended continuance of the
ordinance. Motion unanimously carried 5-0.
Mr. Archie moved to ask the FCD to erect the additional fencing. Seconded by
Mr. Madsen. Motion carried unanimously.
DeMarco Property
The City Attorney met with Mr. DeFmrco and his attorney to discuss the City's
suit against the nuisance at the DeMarco property. Mr. DeMarco indicated a
willingness to sell his approximately ten to twelve acres to the City. Mr.
Archie said the property had about 2,000 foot frontage on the waterway and
was an ideal location for a City park. He moved that ~. Yain and Mr. Moore
meet with Mr. DeP~rco to discuss a possible offer on the property and that the
Planning and Zoning Board be instructed to hold a meeting to check into the
feasibility of this purchase and the information referred to Council for
further study. Seconded by Mr. Banks.
In the discussion which followed, Mr. Boos said that although he thought }~.
Archie's plan had much merit, he had mixed emotions about it, as he felt it
might be considered an ~out" for a party who had been defacing the City.
In answer to Mr. Madsen's question of the possibility of a developer purchas-
ing the property so it would be ratable, Mr. Boos said that the cost of fill-
ing this land for building purposes was almost prohibitive, but he felt only
a small amount of fill would be necessary to create an attractive park. Mr,
Archie imdicated his intention that the funds for the purchase come from the
Capital Improvements Program. }~yor Mahoney said he felt the plan had merit
and should have further study. The vote was called and the motion carried
unanimously 5-0.
BIDS
.Opening - Air Conditioning and Heating Units for Wilson Recreation Center
One hid was received and Mr. Banks moved to open as it had been properly
advertised and others had had a chance to bid on the item. Motion seconded
by Mr. Archie. Carried 4-1. Mr. Ymdsen voting "NO".
Boynton Metal Craft $3,693 - delivery and installation
within 30 calendar days
~. Kain indicated this figure was less than the estimated $3,900 and Mr.
Archie moved to accept the bid, Seconded by Mr. Boos.
Mr. Kain stated in answer to Mr. Madsen's question that this was approximately
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October 18, 1965
14 tons in size. Mr. Boos inquired whether ahy GOvernment fUmds would be
available due to the Day Care Center conducted at Wilson, Mr. Kain said the
Government would pay for maintenance and operation under this program but
asked the communities to supply the facilities. Mr. i~adsen mentioned all
the difficulties that had been encountered with air co~ditiomi~g of the Senior
Citizens' building at the Shuffleboard Court and made a motion to table the
item. Mr. Boos seconded. Unanimously carried.
,Awarding
...Two Police Cruisers
The iow bid of Florida Chrysler-Plymouth opened at the October 4th meeting
offers equipment which equals or exceeds the specifications. Mr. Kain
recommended accepting their hid of $4,493.10 for two Fury I police cruisers.
Mr. Boos moved to accept the recommendation of the City Manager. Seconded by
Fir. Banks and nmanimously carried.
One Trash Tractor with Loader
Bids for this ecfuipm~at were opened at the October 4th meeting. The tractor
is to be used to pick up trash for the sanitation scows. With regard to the
question of the specifications, Yz. Kain said the specs were designed to meet
the suitability of the work to be done and they were not meant to favor
anyone, lz~. Kain recommended the alternate bid of DeMarco Tractor and Imple-
ment Company for a Massey Ferguson P~del 3165 with an FA~200 heavy duty loader
at $4,395j delivery within ten days or less. Mr. Banks moved to accept the
recommendation of the City Manager. Seconded by }~. Madsen and unanimously
carried 5-0.
~pwage Works Project
Twelve bids were received at the last regular meeting and a complete tabula-
tionwas submitted to Council by Russell & AXon. Their recommendation is
the low bid of Whitmire Mock, Inc., in the amount of $113,202.98 with the
project to be completed in 120 days. A motion to accept the recommendation
was made by ~. Archie and seconded by Mr. Banks. Unanimously carried.
NEW BUSINESS
The Mayor read a letter sent by Lake Lytal, Chairman of the Board of County
Con~aissioners, dated October 13, 1965, from the Florida State Road Depart-
ment which advised the date for letting and bids for the bridge at S. E. 15th
Avenue will be November 23, 1965. Mayor Mahoney indicated that work would
probably start no later than the first of the year.
Appointment to Resources & Development Board
Mr. Banks moved to appoint Mr. Madsen to fill the vacancy on the Resources
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October 18. 1965
and Development Board. Seconded by Mr. Archie and unanimously carried.
Mayor Mahoney directed Mr. Kain to send checks in the amount of $150 each to
the Junior and Senior High School Bands as budgeted.
'.EOaL
Ordinance 65-44 - 2nd reading - amending the Parking Cod~
Mr. Moore read the ordinance by caption only. Mr. Banks moved for passage
of the ordinance. Seconded by Mr. Madsen and unanimously carried.
Emergency Ordinance 65-45 - amending the 1964-1965 Budget
This ordinance authorizing budgetary transfers was read by Mr. Moore. Mr.
Archie moved for adoption. Seconded by Mr. Banks. Unanimously carried.
Ordinance 65-46 - mending Section 23A-7 re collection of Sewer Se~ice ~r~n~
Mr, Moore read the proposed ordinance and Mr, Archie moved to pass to second
and final reading, Seconded by Mr, Madsen. Mr. Banks said he was in favor
of a sewer rate reduction nnd since Chis could not be accomplished under the
bonding agreement, he would go along with the discount; however, he felt that
a 10 per cent penat~y if the bill is not paid within twenty days was too
strict, ~. ~oore ~oiuted out this provision was in the 1959 ordinance and
was the same as the State law, but it was a matter that was up to the discre-
tion of the Counc.il. Mr, Banks said he felt the penalty was not enforced
because it was too strict, Mr, Archie said he was willing to amend his
motion to include thirty days allowed before a penalty be imposed and forty-
five days before turn-off, Mr. Madsen accepted the revision.
Mr, Boos stated h~ wpuld Vote for the ordinance, but felt discounting bills
usually led to b~d p~blicrelations, Mayor }fahoney said the City had a
letter from Russell & Axon and T, R, Alcock turning down recommendatian for
rate reduction and approving the discount on sewer bills. Vote was called on
the revised motion and was carried 5-0.
The ordinance will tgke effect about December 1st and the Mayor instructed
l~r, Kain to have a ~6tice in red ink attached to the first billing after
this date and possibly an explanatory leaflet,
Mr. Boos brought out the fact that tra~ler parks are billed on industrial
sewer rate and he said he felt this was. a gross injustice. ~myor Mahoney
suggested he ask ~. Kain to prepar~ areport on this situation and submit it
to the Council. Discussion on the taxing and licensing of trailer parks
followed and Mr. Kain said he would ala~ include these items in his report
to Council.
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October 18, 1965
.~UBLIC AUDIENCE
Dwight Roehm of 703 S. W. 27th Terrace questioned why there was not house
delivery of mail in Forest Hills. tVir. Boos and Igayor Mahoney suggested that
Pit. Monahan~ the Postmaster, would be able to help M~. Roehm.
Richard La~ontagne, one of the owners of Knoll~ood Groves, said he and his
wife and five young children had recently bought a home in Boynton and had
been extremely disturbed by loud noises amd improper conduct by a Boynton
Police officer who lives in the neighborhood and he wanted to know what had
been done as a result of his complaint. The Mayor said he had just been
formed Sunday evening by two persons who called at his home, and he had
conveyed same to the City ~&~nager Monday and Mr. Kain said he had met with
the Police Chief on the matter.
.ADMINISTRATIVE
Heart Association - permit to solicit during February 1966
}~o Archie moved to grant the permit and to waive fee. Mr. Boos seconded.
Motiom carried 5-0.
Delray Beach Radio Club - permit to solicit October 19, 1965 through
February 20, 1966
Mr. Kain explained on request that this was to be primarily solicitation of
ads from local merchants for the Jamboree Call Book. This club has given
assistance to the City in time of emergency and can be of great aid in the
event there would ever be loss of telephone communications as in a hurricane.
~. Banks moved to grant the permit. Seconded by Mr. Archie and unanimously
carried.
United Fund - Permit to solicit during February, 1966.
Motion to grant the permit was made by Mr. Ban~ and seconded by Mr. Archie.
Unanimously carried.
Application for Beverage License - Capri Dining Room, 110 N. E. lOth Avenue
Marion Bell
~. Archie asked the clerk if everything had checked ontproperly and being
advised affirmative, moved to grant the license. Seconded by Mr. Boos. It
was noted the request was for beer only served on the premises and take-out.
Motion carried 4-1. P~, Banks voted ,'NOV.
Receipt oflList of Coupons and Bonds paid bY Morgan Guaranty Trust Co,~
1961 Issue, Series A & B, Water and S~wer Revenue Bonds
~. Archie moved to acknowledge receipt of list in total amount of $33,737.50.
Seconded by Mr. Ymdsen and unanimously carried.
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City Council, Boyuton Beech, Florida
October 18, 1965
Briny_Breezes' Request for Radio Service
They wish service similar to that we extend to Ocean Ridge. }~. Kain said
such service would be beneficial to both Boynto~ and Briny Breezes and
suggested contract similar to that with Ocean Ridge at a cost to Briny
Breezes of $25 a month. Mr. Madsen so moved. Seconded by Mr., Archie and
unanimously carried.
T~o Fountains
Presentation of plans mud estimated cost for construction of two fOuntains--
one to be located at the west side of U. S. ~I north of Boynto~ Ca,al and
the other at the beach picnic area. M~. Archie moved to go out for bids.
Seconded by Mr. Banks and unanimously carried.
Sewer Works Pro~ect
Proposed Change Order #3 - Bumby & Stim.oson - Mr, Kaim requested Council
withhold action on this until he had additional information available. So
moved by F~. Banks. Seconded by Mr. Boos and unanimously carried.
Receipt of List of Payments made in September
Mr, Archie moved to table at the request of ~. Madsen.
and unanimously carried.
Seconded by Mr. Bank~
Approval of Bills
Mr, Archie moved for p~yment of hill to Russell & Axon in the amount of
$1,266.53. seconded by Mr. Banks. Unanimously carried.
Departmental Reports
Banks moved to accept the reports. Seconded by Mr. Boos. Motion carried
5-0.
OTHER
Mr. Banks said that although he had no report at present on the feasibility of
a Municipal golf course, F~. Moore had written several letters and they hoped
to have something to report at the next Council meeting.
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City ~ouncil, Boym~a Bemch, Florida
October 18, 1965
Meeting adjourned at 9:00 P.M.
WALTER A.
ATTEST:
TEREESA PADGETT I~¢/ITY 'CLERK
, ILMAN
J. ALLISON BANKS, C-06NCILMAN
C~AS. N. BOOS, COUNCIt--MAN
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MORGAN GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY
0otober 7,
~iv~o J. B. H~uderson, City
City of Boynton Beach
120 N.E. Second Avenue
Boynton Beech, Florida
Lq Re City of Boynton Beach~ Florida, Water and Sewer
Revenue Bonds Issues of t961 ~ '
o~mes A end Series B.
Dear Mr. Henderson:
Eac!osed are lists coverLug Coupons and Bonds of the
above issues paid by us during the period April 196%/September
1965, Luclusive.
MORGAN GUARA NTY TRUST COMPANY
OI~ NEV'g YORK
Cancelled Coupons detache~d from City of B oyn%on Beech, Florida, Water
~d~$ewer Revenue Bonds, ~ssus of 1961~ ~ies ~, dated December l,
±yol as follows:-
Co~pon No. Maturity D~te W~umber of COupons
7 June 1, 1965 1~ 550
7 Juim !, 1965 1~9~ ~
~ggrega te /~
Fa.ce V~lue Face V~iue
$19.25 $29,~37.50
20.00 3~900.00
~e above Couponswere paid~yMorEan Guaranty ~ast Company of New York
du~ing the period April t965/Septe~oer 1965, inclusive.
MORGAN GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY
OF NEW YOB. K
Cancelled Ooupons deSached from O~try o~ Boynton Beach, Florida. ~ter and
Sewer Revenua Bonds~ Issue of 1961'~ Seri~s. B dated December i~1961,
as follows:-
Aggregate
Coupon No. i~turit~ D~t:e Number of ,Coupons Face Value Fsce Value
7 Jmue I, 1965 I~450 $20.00 $29,000.00
7 June 1, 1965 180 21.25
. 3~825~00
The above Coup~s ~ere paid by Morgan Guaranty Trust Company of New York
during the per~od April 1965/~epte~er .1965 ~nclusive~ -
Five Thousand Dollars ($5~000) Prin¢iDsl
Series A, dsted ~ce~r t, 1961 due J~e ~' t965
Bond Numbers Extension Coupens Attached
6/10 5@ None
_~'. $1,OOO. principal Amount. $5,000.
MORGAN GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY
T~enty Thousend Dollars ~$20,O00.) Principal Amount cancelled City of
Boy. ton Beech, Florida, ~ater and Sewer Revenue Bonds IsSue of !961-
Series B~ dated December, 1961 due June 1, 1965.
Bond ~Tu~oers Ex~.
~/4o
Ooupons Att~ ched
20 None
20~ $I,000. principa! amount $20~000
PAY~.~h~TS ~DE IN ~7~°TE~ER BY DATE
September i~ 1965
September 2; 1965
September 3~ 1965
September 9, 1965
September 10, 1965
September 13~ 1965
September !$~ 1965
September ~15~ 19~5
September~i~6 ~ 1965
September 17~ 1965 - - -
September 20, 1965 .....................
September 21, t9~5 .....................
22~, 1965 ......................
23~ 1965 .....................
22,, 1965 .....................
27, 1965 .....................
28, 1965 .....................
29, 1965 .....................
30, 1965 .....................
September
September
SePtember
Septe~oer
September
September
September
9,9!5~13
-
13,008J07
189.54
6,758162
4~636~84
2;199147
2~ 650 ~12
26~963159
12~355186
1~099106
i~5401t7
4;32L26
1;775.52
1~199.22
i04,t92.84
P~S [fADE BY FUNDS
G~NERAL FUk~) ....................... 55;080.80
W~Ti% R~;v~.~:RFE FU'~ .................... 30;035.30
S~WER REVENUE FUND .................... 17,958.5~
~ATER DEPOSIT_OHS FU~ ................... 620.00
S~WE~ DEPOSITORS FUND ................... 6.50
~'S RELL~F & PENSION FU~ .............. 28.50
POLICE ~RETIEE~ENT F0i~ ................... 79.66
PUBLICITY Fb~U~D ....................... 379.77
SPECL~J~ ASSESS~T ~ ................... ~.77
104,192.8~
1965;
8ept~ i, 1965
12176
SEPT. 2, 1965
Sept. 3, 1965
, 'I Sept. 9, 1965
~i,[ ,~ - 1218/+
GENERAL FUND
12173 City of Boynton Beach (Petty Cash)
12174 Fred B. ScO~t, Agent
12175 Thomas J. Creft
Whitt Mae Dowell
12177 Gene Noore
12178 Boynton Beach Fire Department
12179 First Bank of Boynton Beach
WATER P~V~%~E FUND
8605 City of Boyaton Beaeh (Petty Cash)
8617 whirr Mac Dowell
8618 Geme Moore
~,Sp~J~TRW & P~SION FUND
21618 Charles Semier
~E B_kL FUND
12180 City of Beyaton Beach (Petty Cash)
G~ FOH~D
12181 Eric Fo Yallop Business Machines, Inc.
12182 City of B~ynton Beach (Payroll Faud)
12183 Boynton City Federal Credit Union
WJiTER REVF~r0E FU~)
8619 City of Boy~ton Beach (Payroll Fund)
S~ REVEillE FU~D
100i City of Boynton Beach (Payroll Fund)
GEE~ FU~
The Mmufacturers Life Insurs~ce Compa~ny
WATER REV~ FU~_~D
8620 The Manufacturers Life Iusurance Co.
70.91
5,100.O0
216166
132~00
83.34
7~i~2
3 85;o4
9,818.97
2.80
.00
28.50
43.95
9,852~16
172 · O0
10,068.11
2,182.95
757.01
153.ll
21.o
9,915.13
13,008.07
S~R ~/~0E FUND
1002 The ~ia~ufacturers Life T~surance Company 440 .....
Sept. 13, 1965
12196
12197
12198
12199
t2200
12202
!2203
12204
12205
12206
22207
12208
12209
12~3
12£30
WATER
8630
863!
8632
8633
8635
~636
I010
1013
WATEH
6050
PAY~,~NTS M~DE IN SEPTEMBE~ 1965 (CONT)
Ball-Boy Company !nc. 195~00
The Blessom Shoppe Fierist 18~88
Burroughs Corporation 177~89
Blue Cross & Blue Shield ef Florida 1~498~51
City of Boyaton Beach (Petty Cash) 28i89
City of Boy,tom Beach (Petty Cash) 36~92
City o£ Boy,ton Beach (Petty Cash)
City o£ Boy, tom Beach (Wat~r~ Department) 223165
Eiectremic Associates 1~; 95
Florida East Coast Railway Company
The Florida News Compauy 25~.3~
rankhouse Electric Supply, Inc. !0i82
F. E. Halstead 15116t
Jee's Grill & Restaurant
Lake Worth Office Supply, Inc. 73.51
National ~eipal League
Rubin Oenstructiom Oompamy 1,2 ~Ai~45
Southern Bet~ Eelephone & Telegraph Co. 88J05
Tidal Holding Corp. 55~19
David La~udfair
Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Florida
4, 069.66
Biscayne Chemical Laboratories, Inc. 13~00
City of Boy, ton Beach (Petty Cash) !3428
Southern Bell Telephone & Telegraph Co. lj55
Sout~ernStates Chemical Co~mpany 120.00
Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Florida 53J69
Viola Shorter ~70
205.22
Biscayne Chemical L~boratories, Inc. 8~00
Ci~y of Boynton Beach (Petty Cash) ll~80
Hersey-SparlingMeter Company 26~66
Southern Bell Telephone & Telegraph Co. 3~10
Southern States Chemical Company 292~51
Blue Cross & Blue Shield o£ Florida 12.~9
354.46
DEPC~ITORS FUND
Robert B. Carle
7-50
Sept. l~, 1965
12216
12217
12218
12219
1222O
12221
12222
1222&
12225
12226
12227
12228
12229
WATE~
8637
6639
8640
86~1
S64~
8643
SE~
i01~
Wi&TER
6051
6052
6053
6054
6056
6O57
6058
6059
6060
PAYMEntS MADE IN SEPTEMBER 1965 (CO~)
Cite of Boynton Beach (Water Department) 331o65
Court t~ecerds, Znc. 50~00
Delray Concrete Preduots Co., Inc. 32.00
Fort Lauderdale News I1~37
Halsey & Griffith 18~00
Ray Jara 30~00
Lafayette Radio Electro~es 16~84
The Lanier Comparry Inc., of Florida i'7;85
Modern MooC~g & Air Gomdi%io~g~ Inc. 10;16
Boderiek Pianos-Organs 16; 50
Souther~ Bell Teiep~o~e & Telegraph Co. l~8~5
Standard Oil ~0., Inc. i~ Ke~taeky 38~73
Standard 04_1 ~o., Znc. iu Kentucky 1,O08~98
Ward F~ugineez~ Cempar4y ' 71~85
Atlantic Tank& Tower Pair. ting Inc.
Southern Bell Telephone & Telegraph Coo t~40
Standard ~-10o., Ina. in Kentucky 85~02
Larry Watkins ~10
Walter Pillar !i10
P. Sbipe Jr. 6100
Jo AnnLaBaugh 6~00
Leu Samyn if60
George C. Riley 12.~O
257 72
Standard Oil Co., ZUc. in Kentucky
DEPOSITORS FUND
Account of George C. Riley
Account e£ Larry Watkins
Lorain Baum
Account of Welter Pillar
Account of Carlton Iror~
o.D.
~ccoun% o£ P. Skipe Jr.
~eco~t o£ Jo ~ LaBa~gh
~cco~u% of Lou Samyn
Accoun~ of Els±e ~oo~ ~£
~2.15
37.50
7.50
7.50
%5O
7.50
7;50
7;50
7.~0
7.~0
105.00
2,199.A7
Sept. 15, 1965
Sept. 16, 1965
PA~TS MADE r~ SEPT~ER 1965 (C0~)
12231
t22~2
122~3
122~/+
t22~5
12236
i22~9
12240
12243
FU~
Curtis E. Wright 60~00
Andre Posters & Decals~ I~c~ 123~00
Atlantic Refrigeration, Inc. 25~00
Boynton Auto Supply, Inc. 129~65
The Boynton Beach Star 49~00
City of Boynto~ Beach (~Jater Department) 297~60
Thomas J. Croft 70.00
Den's Firestone Dealer Stere ]Y+3J29
Frankhouse Electric Supply, Inc. 68~25
Lorraine Gardner 92~25
Gon~as Corporatiom 320~ 00
Gulf S%ream LUmber ComDany 107~ll
Mumioipal Code Corporation 482j 30
Southe~ Bell Telephone & Telegraph Co.
Scutherm P~per Company
Earl Wallace Motors, Inc.
2,422~04
864~
8647
8648
~649
Boynton Auto Supply, Inc. 64.71
Den's Firestone D~ler Store !~50
Earl k~allace Motors, Inc. 25.00
M~rtinConstruction Co. 5.00
Ralph Mies 3~$0
Souther~ Bell Telephone & Te!egraphCo. 1.95
lOl. 56
S~B~V~?~VOEFUND
1015
1016
1017
1018
Boynton Auto Supply, I. mc. 20.02
.R£~AO ~:s.... . . 01~ z~. ':~ (}~032 ' {t,· Wtt ~$lfl .. PA YHEI~ T_ WAS
Tisdale ' s 87~ 50
John %~elch ~00
WA~ DEPOSITORS FUND
6061 Joseph Bates
6062 Account of Martin Construction Co.
7~ 5O
7.50
15. O0
GEN~kL
12267 Boynton Well-Pump & Spring, er Supply Corp.
12248 City of Boymton Beach (Petty Cash)
~9.05
PAYMENTS MADE I~ SEPTE~W~ 1965 (CO~)
Sept. 9, 1965
Sept. !0, 1965
~TW~ DEPOSITORS FUND
6031 J.B. Washburn
SE~$AGE DEPOSIT FUND
291 J.B. Washburn
G~ FU~
12185 City of Boy,tom Beach (Petty Cash)
12185 City of Boynton Beach (Payroll Fu~d)
12187 Boy, ten City Federal Credit U~iom
WATF~R RE~YE FUND
8621
8622
8623
8624
8625
8627
Beatrice Blake
Martha Freytag
Jo~ Burros
Boynton Auto Sales (Pat La,g)
Leu S~myn
City of Boynton Beach (Petty Cash)
City of Boynton Beach (Payroll ~-~ud)
'~ATER Dw_~oOSITOp~ FU~D
6032 Account of Beatrice Blake
6033 Accouut of Roger Nason
60~
6035
6036
6037
6038
60~
604O
6041
6O42
6O43
604~
6046
60~7
60ZS
6049
Account
A¢co~ut
Acco~ont
Account
of D. L. Butler
of L. P. Snow
of Martha Freytag
of Joseph A. Tennant
of D. W. WT~ite
~ccount of Ar~ur Tallent
~lfr ed Denig
Account of Jo~hn Burns
Account of Carl E. Johnson
Account
Account
Richard
Account
Account
Account
of First Federal of Delray
of Bo~mton Auto Sales
Hines
of Ja~sy Hedges
of Thomas R. Jones
of Lou Samyn
SEWER
1003
100~,
REVENUE FUND
Sout~h Speed Shop
City o£ Boynton Beach (Payro3_l Fu~d)
,, 6.50
13;79
5,035~ 55
97;00
6~00
13.50
1.00
4.10
13.73
~93.3~
93~.59
7;50
25100
7.50
7.~
7.50
7;50
7;50
7.~
7.~
15;00
7~50
7.50
7.50
7.~
7.50
l~O.O0
35.00
~o.6~
515.69
189.5&
6,758.62
Sept~ 16, 1965
Sept. 17, 1965
Sept 20, 1965
Sept. 21, 1965
PAY~2~_S ~LDE _r~ SEPTk~MBER 1965 (CONT)
8651 City of Boymto~ Beach (Petty Cash) 35.29
8653 Rei~d. & ImproVe. Rev. Be~d Sink. Fund !3~368~t2
13,$03.41
1019 City of Boynton Beach (Petty Cash)
1020 Refund. & /~ro~. Bev. Bond Si~k.
Fund 13~468;18
13,472.55
26,963.59
12269 Ed Olanton Truckin~
12250 Boy~to~ City Federal Credit Un, on
!2251 City of Boynton Beach (Payroll Fur~i)
12252 City of Boynto~ Beach (Petty Cash)
8654
8655
REVEhU3~FUND
Ed CiantenTruc~mng-~
City of Boyaton Beach (Payroll Fund)
SEWE~REVF2~JEFUND
1021 City of Boynton Beach (Payroll Fund)
50.40
177;00
9,389.11,/
l~t.70
9,758.21
'tOOiEO
1~968~%8
2,069.28
528.
~L
12253
~2254
12255
12256 /
122~7,
12258
12259
12260
12,3~5.86
BoyntoR M~talcraft, !nc. 70;80
Capr~Diuer /4.75
CiSy of Boyntom Beach (Water Department) 198~95
Thomas J. Croft
Gatcr Culvert Company 53L%0
C. C. Hagner
Indianapolis Badge & Name Plate Co., Inc. 29;89~/
Clyde Stalworth . 15;00~/~
1,099.06
1,099.06
GENEP~L
12261 Booker T. Allen
12262 B. & N. Equipment Rental
12263 City of Boynton'Beach (Petty Cash)
12264 Delray Ignition, Inc.
5.00
63;00
29.93
PAL~F~S MADE ~N SEPTEMB~ 1965 (CONT)
Sept. 21, 1955
Sept. 22, t965
GE~2biL
12255
12266
12267
12268
12269
12270
12271
Independent Truck Equipment Co.,
Jackson Auto Electric !~c.
Kelley' s Garden' Center
Medern Flashers, Inc.
The Palm Beach Post-Times
Stevenson Seed Store
Trail Ford Tractor Company
~TEE REVEN0~ FU~D
8656 B. & N. Equipment Rental
8557 City of Boy~ton Beach (Petty Cash)
8658 Neptmue Me+~r Compan~
SEWER REVENUE FU~D
1022 City of Beynton Beach (Petty Cash)
12272
12273
12274
12275
12275
12277
12278
Aid to Traffic
City of Boynton Beach (Water Dept)
Den's Firestone Dealer Store
Jones ~ Equipment Company
Palm Beach Liuen Service
Sun-Sentinel
Curtis E. Wright
WATER
8659
866O
8661
8662
8663
REVENUE FUND
City of Boynton Beach (Water Dspt)
Florida East Coast Railws. y Company
Palm Beach Linen Service
Southern States Chemical Company
George C. Riley
SEW~
1023
~25
R~r~HYE ~d~D
Beynton Auto Supply, Iuc.
Florida East Co~st R~ilway Comp~y
Southern States Chemical Company
PUBLICITY FLRtD
21716 Boynton Beach Chamber of Commerce
72;20
22.50
153¢00
12.60
22;59
88;73
22~20
234.00
5;56
788;8I/
1,028.$7
2.5 ,
155.00
292;20
37;05
6~27
hl3
661.23
21;50
5.00
240.00
. 75;00
342.OO
15;8~
16;CO
. 219~ 38
252.2~
I, 540.17
Sept. 22, 1965
Sept. 23, 1965
Sep~ 2Y+, 1965
PA~ENTS M~iDE IN SEPTEmbER 1965 (CONT)
WATEB DEPOSITORS FU~)
6063 Holiday Builders
6064 Holiday ~oilders Inc.
6065 Holiday Builders
6066 Holiday Builders
25. O0
50:O0
50; O0
50;00
175.00
GENERAL FUND
12279 ~ieipal Fine--ce Officers Association
!2291 City of Bo~rnton Beach
WAT~ REVENOE FUND
8665
8666
8867
8668
8670
Cherrie Lee Mitchell
B&at~ice ¥~ll e r
N. R. Field, Trustee
Riley-Field Company
Riley-Field C ompamy
James Ward
City of Boynton Beach
WATER
6067
6068
6069
6070
6071
6072
6073
6074
6075
DEPOSITORS FUND
Aee0umt of Cherrie Lee Mitchell
Accoumt of ~m~l E. M~J41er
Account of James Ward
Accoont of Joh~ D. Miller
W. S. Reyaoids
Account of Richard Schoen
Catherine Mc Clure
Account of Bronislaw Sz~zba
Account of J. L. ~lford
S~ p~wV~ FUND
1026 City of Boynton Beach
2;00
4.56
3;90
2,983;77
4?2;42
2,04.6;70
1; 30
3;.00
7; 50
7; 5O
7;5O
715O
7;50
7.50
7;50
7; 50
7.. 50
67.50
GENERAL FUND
12280 Boy, ton City Federal Credit Union
12281 City of Boynton Beach (Pa2roll D~ud)
WATER EEV~WUE FUND
8671 Girly of Bo2~ton Beach (Payroll F~z~d)
99.00
308.21
81; . s2
1,810.24
5, 5~5.75
Sept. 24, 1965
Sept. 27, 1965
PAYMENTS MADE IN SEPTF~EH 1965 (OONT)
SF~EH REVEhU~E FUND
1027 City of Boynton Beach (Payroll Fund)
12282
12283
12284
12285
22286
12288
12290
WATER
8672
8673
8675
8676
8677
8678
8679
Boymton Glass Service, Inc.
James Brow~
City of Boy,ton Beach (Petty Cash)
Florida Power & Light Company
Gerald L. Hawkins
Jee' s Gr~_ll & Res taurant
Rosie Lee M~incy
Yeomans Brothers Company
Joseph E. Gii!en
~FUND
B. & H. Sales Inc.
Florida East Coast Railway Compa~
Florida Power & Light Company
Gerald L. Hawkins
Vaugtm & Wright, Inc.
Phillips Bros. Trailer Sales
PBi]tips Bros. Trailer Service
Young & Waldie
WATER
6O75
6077 Accouut of
6078 Account of
6079 Account of
6080 Account of
6081 Account of
6082 Account of
6083 Account of
6084 Account of
1028
1029
POLICE
21979
DEPOSITORS FOND
Account of Peter Petracco
Willie Cain
Robert Rusch
John Toppin~
Phillips Bros. Trailer Sales
Phillips Bros. Trailer Service
Leon Cloutier
Young & Waldie
Grace Sanford Moore
Florida East Coast P~ilway Company
Florida Power & Light Company
R~ FUND
Wilton Hock
13.3O
3.02
24;45
393~9I
238.75
25J65
15;00
156~ 80
25;00
176.00
2,372J02
238.75
18.10
2°00
~J90
2.$0
2,819.17
%5O
7; 50
7; 50
7;50
7;50
7.50
7.50
7;50
7.50
6%50
20~00
$39.0~
459.05
79.66
5,572.50
321.26
PA~S M~DE IN SEPT~2~3ER 1965 (CONT)
Sept. 28, 1965
Sept. 29, 1965
Sept° 30, 1965
12292
12293
12295
122%
12297
12298
F~O
Boynton Glass Service, !nc. 48~97
Boynton Well-Pump & Spr~_uk!er Supply Corp. 2487
City of Boy, ton Beach (Petty Cash) $9128
City of Boynton Beach (Water Dept.) 80.70
Florida Power & Light Company 1,031177
Southern States Chemical Comparny 58~ 50
Wades C~nvas & Trim Shop 12.50
1,303.59
WAT~--~ RE~ P~ND
8680 City of Boyatom Beach (Petty 0ash)
18.49
SAU~E~ REVFJYOE FU~D
1030 City of Boymton Beach (Petty C~sh)
1031 Florida Power & Light Company
1032 Chelsea Title and Guaranty
5.00
~.oo
453-4~
12299
223OO
12301
123O2
123O3
123O4
12305
FUND
Bo~nton Auto Supply, Inc. 31.75
The Boynton Beach Star 50.98
City of Boyaton Beach (Pett~ Cash) 15.62
Florida Power & Light Company
Halsey & Griffith 30.00
~-card Chemic~ Company 39.20
Southern Bell Telephone & Telegraph Co.
692.40
WATER P~-~/7~NUE FU~D
8685 Mrs. Roger Nason .40
SF~ER P~ENUE FU~D
1033 City of Boy~tom Be~ch (Water Dept.
6085
6086
DEPOSITORS FOND
kccount of Roger ~ason
Julia Counsel
SPEC/AL ASSESSMENT ~
21717 The Boynton Beach Star
7.50
7.5O
i5.00
4.77
12306 City of Boynten Beach (Payroll Fund) !,662164
12307 John L. ArcDie 32.00
1,775.52
!, 199.22
PAYMENTS NSLDE IN SEPT~E~ 1965 (00~)
Sept.
30, 19&5
GENE~&L FUND
12308 Walter A. ~dse~
12309 Jame~ Jo Mahoney
12310 Uo S. Post Office
12311 Florida Les~ue of Munieipatities
8681 City of Boynton Beach (Payroll Fu~d)
8682 U.S. Post Office
S~ RK~E~0E FUND
1034 City of Boynton Beach (Payroll t~md)
30;90
25 ;O0
2,180.$4
?5.OO