Minutes 01-18-65}~INUTES OF REGULtR ~-ET~qG OF CITY COUNCIL, H~LD IN CITY HALL,
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, J~NUARY 18, 1965, at 7:30 P.M,
,PRESENT_:
JA~ES J. EAHONEY, MAYOR
~TALTER ~. i~!ADSEN, VICE ~AYOR
JO~ L. ARCHiE, COUNCII~N
J. ALLISON BANKS, COUNCIL~AN
CHAS. N. BOOS, COUNCI!¢~N
Fo T. KAiN, CITY MANAGER
GEnE ~00P~ CiTY ATTOP~EY
TEREESA PADGETT, CITY CLERK
Mayor ~a_h~ey called the meeting tO o~er at V:30 p.m, The
Rev. Henry Jarvis 6~f, SOuths.ide Baptist ChurCh gave the invocation.
Mr~ BOoS led the Salute to ~*ha Flag,
~l~L~ES
Mr. Banks moved that the minutes of Jmnuary 4th be approved
as written. Mr. ~adsen seconded. ~otion carried 8-0.
AWARDING OF BIDS
~ruck with Garba_ge Packer Bod~
Nr. Kain reported to Council on the recommendation of the
committee assi~ed to study the bids. The following recommenda-
tions provided ~he lowest combination of prices ~ th equipment
to meet specifications:
Garbage Truck - DeNarco Tractor Co.
~5,792.00
Compaction D~it w/ Option-H, A, ~ason Co. 5~297~80
~11,089.80
~r. Archie moved that the Council accept the recommendations and
award the bids as listed above. ~ro Banks seconded, action
carried 8-0.
Two Two-Ton Truqks - One with Scow B_ody and One Flat Bed
The following recommendation was made by the committee as
reported by !~!ro Kain:
Truck ~ith Scow T~ash Dump Body:
Truck Luternational Harvester
Body - Independent Truck Co.
1~78~0~
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~4,726.26
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Boyaton Beach~ Fla.
January 18, 1965
Truck with Flat Bed Dump Body:
Truck - International Harvester $3,248,26
Body - Independent Truck Co, ,.1~I40~0__ ~
Banks moved that the bids be awarded as
Archie seconded. Notic~ carried 5-0.
reoom~ended.
Twq Van Tru__cks
1¢~. Kain reported that the committee appointed by Council
recommended that the trucks be purchased from DeMaroo Tractor &
I~plement Co. at a bid price of ~3,590~00. This was the lowest
bid received and the equipment which was G~C 1001 met the speci-
fications. Mr. Archie moved that the Council accept the recommen-
dation and award the bid to DeMarco Tractor & Implement Co.
Mr. Banks seconded. Motion carried 5-0o
Fire Chief's Car
Mr, Kain recommended to Council that the low bid cf Earl
Wallace Fol~d in the amount of $~,127~30 for a Ford Custom 4-door
be accepted. Mr. ~dsen mOved that the bid be awarded as recom-
mended, l~r. Archie seconded. Notion carried 5-0.
!00 Fol~inE Chai~s f~r C%vic Center
~r. Banks moved that the recommendation of the committee be
accepted and that the bid for 100 folding steel chairs be awarded
to the low bidder~ Van Dee /~-dustries in the amount of $~2.00.
Mr. Madsen seconded. Motion carried 5-0.
Gut~ers~ & Dgwnsoouts - Civic Center Complex
It bein% 7:45 p,m., the ~Layor called for bids to be submitted
on gutters and do~nspouts for the Civic Center Complex. One bid
had been received at the January 4th m~eting from Carpenter Roof-
ing & Sheet ~etal. and held ~opened for th~ receipt of other
competitive bids in the ex~ended time allotted for the receipt of
bids. No othor bids had been received~altho~h several local
companies had be~n contacted by tbs City Hanager and had pronLissd
to submit bids. It was decided to open the single bid. It was
as follows:
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Bo~mton Beach, Fla.
January 18, 1965
Civic Center_ .Sr. Citizens Bldg.
Galvanized
Aluminum
Copper
~1,55.0.00 ~.~ 362°00
(No b~d submitted)
~2,3O0o00 594.00
Mr. Archie moved that the Council award the bid to Carpenter
Roofing and Sheet Metal Company for the installation of the
copoer at a total price of ~2~944.00 .and utilize the contingency
fond to make up the difference between the bid and the budgeted
amount. Mr. MadSen seconded. Motion carried 5-0.
Base Station and Four Mobile Units
Mrs. Padgett opened an5 ~ead the following bids:
~iotorola Corp.
Radio Corp. of
America
$1,836,00 - Radios
1,007.00 - Base Station
~1,809.00 - Radios
994,00 - Base Station
Mr~ Banks moved the awarding of the bid to the apparent low bidder,
The motion died for lack of a second. F~. Archie moved that the
bids be turned over to a committee consisting of Mr. Kain,
I~r. Taylor, Mr. Irwin and Mr. ~?~hit McDowell. It was determined
that ~r. McDowell would have an expert opinion which would be
unbiased as he was not connected with either company submitting
bids. Mr. Madsen seconded. Motion carried 5-0.
PUBLIC HEARinG
Rezonin~ Lots 3 ~ 4. B!k !~ E, Rober~ Addition from C-I to
There was no one present to speak either for or against the
requested zoning change. The request was made by Frsnk Smith.
The Pls~u~.ing and Zoning Board had held a public hearing on the
request and had recommended approval. Mr. Moore read 0rdin&uce
65-1 which affected the zoning change. Mr. Archie moved that
Ordinance 65~1 be passed to second and final reading. Mr. Madsen
seconded. Motion carried 5-0.
~~t~re~ o~-~ ~.to~,~,h~,~st Corner of
Mayor ~ahoney called for s~uyone present at the hearing wishing
to speak in favor of the proceedings. No one appeared to speak
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Boynton Beach, Fla.
January 18, 1965
in favor. !~en the call was made for anyone wishing to speak in
opposition, Mr. Jay Moseley, the owner, indicated that he would
like a hearing. The City Attorney rea~ copies of two letters
from the City of Boy, ton Beach to Mr. Jay Moseley mud the Shell
0il Company dated December 21, 1964 and January 8,~ 1965. Copies
of these letters are attached hereto and made a part hereof.
They were sent return receipt requested and the receipts are on
file. Mr, Moore then presented the Council with eight photo-
graphs which depiobed the property as of January t8, 1965 and
indicated that these together ~dt~ copies of all ~o~re~pondence
shoulSb~appended toth~ pe,~manent record o£ this meeting! o
Building Inspector Harold Blanchette stated that the conditions
had not been improved. Mr. Archie stated that he had personally
visited the premises in question within the last three days and
the conditions aa shown in the photograPhS were still in existence
at that time~o
~. Moore, at the request of Mr. l~!osele~said that he had
talked to a Mr. Woodruff of the hell 0~l ompany as of this date
and that Mr. Woodruff had said that the oil ¢ompau~,~as at2empting
to purchase some property i~mediately north of this ~ite in order
to build the ~ype of station that they would like. Mr. Arehie
~sked the City Attomncy if an existing ordinance of the City did
ct prohibit the erecting of ? 8as staltion on the pnoperty.
Mr. Moore said that if the~ui~ding pemmit a~rea~Y issued had
expired, a question as to a renewal 2h~reo~ weuld:definitely
exist,
Mr. Moseley asked the Council to extend the time on the con-
demuation p~ocee~Lugs for ,sixty days 'and h~ wo~ld by that time
have the buildings repairedor have ~hem removed. Mr. Madsen
moved and Mr. Banks.seconded that the six~y-day extension be.
granted, It was pointed out by ~r. Moore ~hat the condemnation
proceedings gave Mr. Moseley twent~ days before the next step was
taken, however, if an extension ~eme allo~e~ the procedure would
have to be completely restarted. The motzon and '~econd was
withdrawn.
The Cocmcil instructed Mr. Eoore to read Resolution 65-1
which provided for the condemnation, Mro Archie mo~ved that
Resolution 65-1 be adopted. Mr. Banks seconded. Motion carried
5~0.
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MINUTES
City Counci~
Boynton Beach, Pla.
January 18, 1965
BIDS AWARDING
One Used Jeep
i~Ir. Kain said that the committee appointed by Council had
inspected the two vehicles which were submitted on bid, namely,
a 1961 Scout International from Fairoloth Truck & Tractor, West
Palm Beach, Fla~ for ~1,200.00 and a 1963 Jeep 22~ from Earl
Wallace Ford Delray Beach Fla. for $1,758.00. end that it was
recommended that both bids be rejected as the ~nternational Scout
was not suitable and the Jeep 220~ although suitable, was in
excess of the amount of money budgeted for the purchase. Nr. Arehie
moved that the Council r~ject the bids as recommended. Nr. Banks
seconded. ~otion ~arried 5-0.
ResurfacinE 01d T~nnzs Counts
~r. Kain advised Council that~the committee recommended to
Council that. the bids-for reserfaczng the old tennis courts which
were received at the last meeting both be.rejected. Nr. Banks
moved.that the recommend~ti°n of the committee be accepted and
the bzds be re~ec~ed~ Nr. Nadsen se~nded. ~otion carried 5-0.
PUBLIC HALF-HOUR
Albert Neh~ell, 938 Isle Road, told the Council that he was
very much against changing the name of ~he City. Nr. Nadsen stated
that he was opposed to changing the name of our City.
Donald ~ard, ~51 N. E~ 28th Court, asked the Council abou~
the unsitely condition of the old police station and garage located
to the west. ~r. Kain was asked to investigate the condition and
possible solution and report back to Council. Mr. Mard also said
he was against renaming the City.
Mr. Nadsen stated that he ~o uld like to see door to door mail
delivery to 1800 homes throughout the City and he moved that a
letter be written to the Postmaster in Boynton Beach recommending
that he check to give us door to door delivery. ~r. Archie
seconded. ~otion carried 5-0.
Tou~h in Government Day
~yor ~ahoney appointed ~r. Banks and Er. Eain to assist
~r. Lansing, Principal of Boynton Beach Jt~ior High on the Touth
in Government Day.
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MINUTES
City Council
Boynton Beach, Fla.
January 18, 1965
Report on Personnel
Mayor Nahoney requested a report from the Personnel Depart-
ment on a monthly basis on all employees of the City who resigned
or are discharged aud date of resignation or discharge and also
date of employment. In the case of new employment, the report
should include whcn they are replacing or if they are filling some
new position. Er. Archie moved that a monthly personnel report
administered by the City Eanager along these lines be adopted as
a matter Of policy, Er. Banks seconded. ~otion carried 5-0,
~icense Review
Mayor ~ahoney appointed Ers. Padgett, Ers. Clanton and
Er. Rain as a committee to study the license schedule and recom-
mend cha~ges. '
$~tabliShi~ Date for Sedond Re~q~ r Mee~i~E,~in February
Er. Banks moved that the Council establish Thursday, FebrUary
18th at ~o
.80 p.m. as the regu~ r second meeting in February.
~r. Emdsen seconded. Notion carried 5-0.
LE~GAL
Quit Claim Deed on Lot 2~, Glen Arbor Addition #1 to Florida Powe_~r
and Light Co.
~r. ~£Oore recon~nended to Council that they convey Lot 28,
Glen Arbor Addition #l to the Florida Power & Light Co. as they
had agreed to pay the back taxes and beautify it. In this way
the property which had been given to the City would be placed
on the tax roll again. Er. Archie moved tha~ the Eayor and City
Clerk be authorized to execute a Quit Claim Deed to the Florid~
Power &Light Co. on Lot 28, Glen Arbor Addition #l. Er. Banks
seconded. ~otion carried 5-0.
Re-enactment of Ordinance 64-25 - Board of Adjustment
Upon the recommendation of Er. Moore, Er. Archie moved that
Council re~snact Ordinance 64-25 which amended Section 31-15 of
the Code dealing with the membership~ organization, duties and
powers of tbs Board of Adjustmsnt. Eotion carried 5-0.
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M~INUTES
Boynton Beach, Flao
January 18, 1965
Resolutions 65~D, 65-E, and, 65-F
Er. Noore requested that the Council adopt resolutions on
declaration of the necessity of opening several downtown streets
which were standard forms that directed the Supt. of Public Works
te get costs estimates and place them on file,
Resolution65-D dealt with:
Opening of so Eo 1st Ave. from UoS.#1 westward to
S. Eo 4th St.
Resolution 65--E dealt with:
Opening N. E. 2nd from U.S.#1 to 6th St. and N.E. 6th
St. 2nd Ave. to Oceau Ave.
Resolution 65-F dealt with:
Opening of public alley between No E. 2nd Ave. and
N. E.. 1st Ave. U. S. #l westward to N. E. 4th St.
~r. Archie moved that the Council adopt Resolutions 65-D, 65-E
and 65-F and authorize the City Attorney to proceed to remove any
encroachments existing on the right-of-ways. Nr. I~adsen seconded.
Notion carried
ADNIN ISTRATIVE
~emation Certificates
Nr. Nadsen moved that the following cremation certificates
from ~organ Guaranty Trust Company be accepted and recorded.
Certificate dated December 3, 1964 - 1745 coupons No.
from 1961 Series A Water-Sewer Bonds Aggregate ValUe
Certificate dated December 3, 1964 - 1650 coupons No.
from 1961 Series B V~ater-Sewer Bonds Aggregate Value
Nr. Archie seconded~ Not_On carried 5=0
~olicitation Permit - United Fund
Nr. Archie moved that the request oF the United Fund for a
solicitation permit be granted and any fees connected therewith be
waived. ~r. ~adsen seconded. Notion carrz~d 5-0.
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M I N U T E S
Oity Council
Boynton Beach, Fla.
January 18~ 1965
Storage Building in Boynton Beach MemoriaI Par___k
Mr. Banks moved that the approval of the plans for the storage
building to be erected in Bo2nton Beach Eemorial Park be tabled~
Mr. Madsen seconded. ~otion carried 5-0.
Street, Im~,provement S. E. 12th Ave. F.E.C. Railroad Crossin~
Mr. Rain recommended that in,keepin~ ~ith the street ~mprove-
merit program the Council authorize the ~tdening and improving of
the S. E. 1Bth A~enue F~ E. C. Crossing to forty feet which would
be ~niform in width with the avenue paving. The total cost would
be approximately $1500o00~ Nr. Madsen moved that the Council
authorize thTs improvement from special projects account 59-4.
Mr. Archie seconded. ~on carried
Approval ~f Bills
1. Cleary Bros. Construction CO., Estimate
Mr. Archie moved that Cleary Bros. Construction Co. be paid
Estimate #~ ~hich covered the period~from November 28, 1964 to
December 28, 1964, for work on sanitary sewer system 10-A-l, in
the amount of $1~,644.00. Mr. Madsen seconded. ~otion carried 5-0~
2. Ronlee, Inc. - Final Estimate
Mr. Kain recommended Ronlee, Inc. be paid in the amount of
~5~,611o29 which amount represented the final estimate on the
contract from August 20, 1964 thru September 6, 1964, less penal-
ty payment of $1,250o00 and adjustments and cleanup of $8,000.00.
Mr. Archie moved that the bill be paid as recommended by the City
Manager. Mr. Nadsen seconded. ~otion carried 4-0. Mr. Boos
abstained on this item and on items ~. and 5. as the business
had been transacted and work done prior to his being on the
Council.
Russell & Axon
Mr. Madsen moved that Russell & Axon bill for Consulting
~ugineers Invoice ~2 - 5V54-SG in the amount of b1557.75 be paid.
Banks seconded. ~otion carried 4-0. Nr. Boos abstained.
~r. Archie moved that Russell & Axon bill for Consulting
Engineers Invoice ~28 - 5754-8 (C-~) in the amount of $95~.41 be
paid. Mr. Banks seconde~ Motion carried 4-0. Mr. Boos abstain-
ed.
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M I N U T E S
City Council
Boy, ton Beach~ Pla,
January 18, 1965
4. Beery & Brown- ~J~orkmen's Compensation
Mr. Archie moved that an additional premium of $1,804.22
be paid to Beery & Brown for workmen~S compensation insurance as
a result of an increase in the City's experience rating from 73%
to 89% based on loss ratios from July l, 1962 to February l, 1963.
~r. ~dsen seconded. Motion carried 5-0.
5. Southern Gulf Utilities
Mr. Banks moved that Soutlzern Gulf Utilities be paid under
their contract for work from June .20, 1964 to October 18, 1964.
Breakdown and retainage as follows:
Total riot earned
To~at Prior Payments
~ VO4,143oV1
601,038o06
Net Retainage
103,115.65
Penalty 105 days at ~50
Adjustments & Cleanup
5,250.00
$10,250.00
Recommended Pa ym~t ~92,865.65
Mr. Madsen seconded. Motion carried 4-0. Mr. Boos abstained.
Utility Relocation A~reement
The State Road Department had requested execution of two
utility relocation agreements on the widening and improving of
Seacrest Blvd. and North 2~d Ave. Mr. Archie moved that the
Mayor and ~ity Clerk be authorized to execute the agreements.
Mr. Nadsen seconded. Motion carried 5-~.
Resolution 65-G and 65-H drawn to carry into effect the
intent of the previous motion were brought to the attention of
Council· Mr. Archie moved the adoption of Resolutions 65-G end
65-H. Mr. Nadsen seconded. Notion carried 5-0.
DeDartmental Reoorts
Nr. Banks moved that the Police,
ation and Budget reports be accepted.
Motion carried 5-0.
Fire, Public Works, Recre-
Nr. Archie seconded.
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MINUTES
City Council
Boynton Beach, Fla.
January 18, 1965
OTHER
~ayor ~ahoney requested that thePublic' ~orks report include
the number of hours of labor that is charged to each department
by the garage on repairs be included hereafter°
Personnel Changes
~r. Archie moved that the position of fire'fighter-driver be
established in the Fire Department and~that the person filling
that position pay scale be made retroactive as of Novembe~ 1st.
Mr. Banks seconded. Notion carried 5-0;
~r. Nadsen moved that the personnel in the Police Department
be reorganized to add an Assistant Chief and one Lieutenant as
per letter from Chief Irwin. ~r. Archie seconded.~otmon'
carried §-0.
The meeting was adjourned at 9:15 p.m.
L.- Arc~ie, Councilman
~n Banks~ Councmlman
Chas. N. Boos, Councilman
ereesa Padge~ ~ity CIe rk
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December t,
196~
December 2, 196/*
10369 Thomas J. Croft 216.66
10370 Oe~ne Moore 83.34
10371 City of BoynB~m(P.C.) 9J85
10372 Whitt MacDowell 132.00
10373 Thomas J. Croft 20.00
W~TEB P~ FUND
.85
7959 U.S. Post Office ~50.00
7960 S. Blsnche Pouliot 6.00
7961 W.V. Weber 1.20
7962 Doris Timlin 2.90
7963 Lou Samy~ 1.00
796/, Maxine Matthey 5.00
7965 C~ne Moore 41.66
79~8 Whitt MacDowell 25.00
531.76
~T~DEPOSITOP~ FO~D
5552 Acer of S. B!~uche Pouliot 7.50
5553 Acer of Clyde D. Mooney 7.50
555/* Acer of W. V. Weber 7.50
5555 Aect of Doris B. T~m]in 7.50
5556 Acct of Lou Samyn 7.50
5557 Acct of~i DiVa~no 7.50
5558 Acct of Maxime Matthey 7.50
52.50
S~AGEF0~D
0565 Rufus E. Miller
1~.25 Vei~
t03'74
10:~76
103"77
10~8
10 ~0
~o~
10382
~o3s~
lO384
~ 0385
lO386
10~8~
10~8
10~
10~0
10~1
~0~2
10~
10394
10395
10396
1 o
1
10399
10400
Boyn Bch Fir~ Dept. 1000~73
Fred's Auto Se~-'~'iee 130.65
Gerald L. Hawkins 2~o50
Wi~i~ Leviue 1.38
City of Bo~Bch(P.C.) 20.59
J~es A. & Dorothy Pl,~tead 2.00
DaSd Kinsey 1~76
Addressograph M~ti~aph Corp.
Pied Chemic~ Co. 39.20
Inter. Ir~tit. of M~i. Cle~ms 10.00
M~y's Trouser, ~c. t0C.O0
TheTropic~ ~ress, Inc. 75.00
Fr~o~s ~ect~c S~ply,
The Btoss~ S~ppe
Vi~ Held ~s ~7.10
Tid~Ho!ding Corp. 18,18
M. M. ~rket
S. G, Oos~ 15.66
P~t& BerkEley 23.64
R. L, G~ons Pr~ 12.00
Pa~ B~eh Office Supply
~blic A~inistrati~ Se~ice
Fla. Heereation Asso.
H~sey & G~ffith~ Inc.
Unit~ States Penc~ Co.
~u~e~ Be~ Tel & Tel Co. ~.65
I057.36
December 3, 1964
December 4, t964
December 7, 196/~
PAYMENTS ~DE I~ DEC~¢MB~H 19~4 (OONT)
10401
1 o4o3
10404
10405
1o4o6
1o4o?
10408
lOA09
lO4.10
1o411
10/+12
1o4t~
1o414
1 ~415
10416
The National Cash geEister Co. 9.90
Eemex Corp. 43.80
~rroug~ Corp. 177.89
Thomas Ac Sh~nmers 19.20
Stun Sheets Photography 6.00
C. T~ Bowles Electric Co. ~8.60
Boyn Well-Pump & Spr. Supply 123.04
Burroughs Corp. 150.60
Cheuey Brethers, Ineo 11.02
Den's Firestone 72.37
Empire ~adio & TV 325.00
Frankhouse Electric Supply 15.13
g. L. Gr~tmmons Printi~ 60.45
Gulf Stream Lumber Co. 79.09
Harley Davidson of P.B. 18.77
79?9
7980
7981
7982
3o55.68
SYST~-M RE~'¢.-~ ~
W. H. Curtih & Comfy 1~.1A
C~rald L. Hawkins Z~2o 50
Delray Bicycle & Sport~og Goods 61.53
Delray Blueprint Inc. 97.O0
S~,~%GE FU~
0566 Lawrence W. Myel~ Ins. Agency
0567 ~'~11 Manufacture-rig Co.
PUBLICIT~ ¢'~R
103 FrankhouseElectric
~o~ON
FI~'S P~LIEF & =~:~
21610 Char!es Senior
418.17
316.75
169.78
z~6. ~ 3
t0Z~17
10418
10419
lO42O
oz,21
10422
10423
City of Boyn Beh(I & S) ,14000.00
City of Bo2~n Bch(~. S.P.) 5000.'00
The Chase Ma~tt~n Ba~ 7100.00
City of Bo~ Bch(~ner~) 25000.00
Ci~ of Bo~ Bch(~ner~) 25~0.00
City of Bo~ Bch(P. 3.) 19.02
C~y of Bo~ BonkP.C.) 6~20
76184.22
WAT~ ~JE F~D
7983 City of Beyn Bch[~.C.)
SEWAGE F -dq~qO
0568 City of Boyn Bch(P.C. )
tOZ~ Borms Cor~truetion Co.
10425 City of Boyn Beh(Payroll)
7984 Ci~ of Bo~m Bch(Payrotl)
0569 City of Boyn Bch(Payroll)
2~.86
10.60
407.70
5464.'19
5871.89
WATEH DEPOSIT0~S FUND
5559 Edw. B. Cooper 15.O0
4038.30
76218.68
7359.08
t 5.00
PAYM~S M~LDE IN DECEMBE~ 196/~ (C~NT')
December 8~ 1964
GEN~aAL
10426
10&27
10428
10429
1O43O
10431
1O432
10433
1O435
10436
~o4~
10439
10~
I0~1
10~
1 o44~
1o~
~o~5
10~7
~o~9
~5o
10451
1O452
10453
1045£
10455
7985
City of Boyn Bch(P.C.)
Tropical Acres Restaurant 6~7.50
S. C. Cosby 13.65
Tidal Holdin~ CorD. 16.84
T"ne J. H. Burke C~. lJ~0.00
Barclay Bridge Supplies 20.00
Americ~u Cast Iron Pipe Co. 9306.53
Jack S?~rpe ' s Inc. 6000.00
Ward En~ineerin~ Co. 300.24
Boyn Auto Supply, Inc. 96.00
Joe's Grill & ~estaurant
~~~ L. McGregor, Dist. 34.29
Olivetti Underwood Corp. t97.00
Palm Beach Offioe Supply 24.99
Picard Chemical Co. 28,62
City of Boyn Bch(General) 50000,00
Pur~ley Grass Co.
Binker Materi~/Ls Corp~ 1~2.61
Rubin Construction Co. 85.28
Sewetl Hard~are of ~..~J., Ins. 66.35
City of Boyn Bch~zter) 709.10
SouT~hern Bell Tel & Tel Co. 15.75
The L~ier Compa~
Burrou~D~ Corp_. 177.89
Nation~/t Insti~te of Mun. L&w
Officers 67.50
Sport' s Haven 40. O0
Steel City 88.50
Robert StoffreEen ~6.00
Tropical Paint Company 72.92
~mer W. & Nettle Meyer 2.35
J. G, S+~wart Electric 2%.00
6S99t .23
P~_~JE ~JND'
Boyntoh Auto Supply, Inc.
22.12
S~JAGE FUND
057A Se~ell~raware Co. of
0575 Ci~~ of Boyn Bch (k~ater)
0570 A.L. McGreEor, Dis~.
104 Elmer W~ & ~ettie Meyer
I & S FUND
105 ~er W. &Nettie Meyer
~.~0~!C!P~SWT~NG POOL BO~D F~m~
106 Elmer W. & Nettie Meyer
CIVIC C~TER B0!~D
107 ~l~er W, & Nettle Meyer
13.52
2~0.9.~
250. I0
.25
69263.94
Decembsr 9, 1964
PAYF~NTS ~DE IN DECE~ER t964
G~F~%L
10&5'7
10458
10459
10460
10461
10462
10463
1O464
10465
10466
lO4.67
1o468
1O469
10470
10471
10472
lO473
lO474
1O475
10476
10477
10578
10479
1O48O
1O481
1o482
1o483
1 o486
~o488
10489
1049o
1o491
1o492
1o494
1o495
1o496
10498
Boynton Auto Supply, Znc~ 50.69
Collins Signs 48.00
City of BoynBch(P.C.) 57.39
Don's Firestone 62.52
E~eo Br~sh Co. 34.60
Fla. ~ityManager's isso. 5.00
Fla. League of M~d~_ieipalities 450.00
Flamingo 0il Co. 42~78
Frankhouse Electric Supply, Inc. 29.!1
Gulf Stream Lumber Co. I~.31
E. C~ Mock &Assoe.~ Inc. 85.00
Edy~ne Hood 20.00
~-ldred ~W~lier 20.00
Arthur Hartwig 15.00
Robert Ryd 15.00
Maybelle Beckwith 15~00
Matilda Durrett 1~o00
Erna Weaver 15.00
Helen B~ll 15,00
Dorothea Hich 15.00
Marjerie Kirkpatri~ t5.00
Jan Wertz 15.00
A~a Sincoff 15.00
Marie Deyo 15.00
Frances Van Devender 15o00
Louise LeFort 15.00
Helen Kirkeby 15.00
Marie 01ds 15.00
Mildrod Lofiey 15.00
01lie Je~u Heath 15~00
Oaeman Emgineering 370.86
Palm Beach Office Supply Co. 5.73
Picard Chemical Co. 27.15
Pitne~Bowes, Inc. t2.10
Rinker M~terials Corp. 21.76
~oin CoD~truction Co. 85.00
Southern Paper Co. 27.44
Trail Pord Tractor Co. 164.40
Van Dee ir~ustries 339.96
Va~ghn& Wright, Y~c. 265.26
Earl Wallace Motors, Inc. 75.00
Joseph M. & F~rianL. Samson 2.39
iCAT~
7986
7987
7988
7989
7991
7992
7993
7994
7995
7996
7997
RS~ FUND
Boynton Auto Supply, Inc. 21.89
Son's Firestone 3.00
Neff M~chinery, Inc. 335.37
Earl Wallace Motors, inc. 25.00
Acct of Robert Johnson 2.!0
Acct of Robert JoD~ason 1.96
James Marvin 1.00
E. D. Thomas 3.!0
Gerald. Wright 5.80
Johnny Rape 6.00
J. G. assay 6.00
411.22
PAT~NTS }~LDE !~? DEC~3ER 1964 (C0~)
December 10, t964
December
PAi~s ~D.E IN DECE~J~EE 1964 (CONT)
M~.~z~DEPOSITOR~
5560 Aecto£ JobmB. Tho~.s 7.50
5561 Acct of James 9~ 7°50
5562 Acct of E. D. Thomas 7.50
5563 Acct of Gerald Wright 7.50
~ Acct of GeraXd Wri~t 7.50
5565 Acct of Jet. nay Rape 7.50
5566 Acct of James Ellis Jr, 7.50
5567 Francis J. Abbott 7.50
5568 Acct of J. G. ~say 7.50
5569 Estate of Roy Kerns 7.50
5570 Acc~ of Harold Constant 7.50
82.50
SEWAGE FUND
0576 ~Cor Chemica~ Corp. 51.23
0577 A.L. McGregor, Dist.
057~ Momar, Inc. 71.28
0579 Sears, Roebuck and Co. 52.26
185.29
PUBLIC~T~
108 Fr~c~khouse ~lectric Supply 68.96
109 Joseph M. & M~rianL. Samson .10
69.06
C~C C~TER BOND SI~Kt~G
~0 Joseph M. & Marian Lo Samson .06
MU~C!PAL S~I}~G POOL B0~O
1tl Joseph M. & ~rian L. Samson
I & S FU~rD
112 Joseph M. & Marian L. Samson
113 The Bond Buyer
.O8
.16
6O. 00
60. t6
10~+99 Capri Diner 24.70
10500 The ~ationa! Cash Register Co t27.07
10501 First Bank of Boyn Bch 3178.64
10502 City of Boyn Bch(P.C.) t0.56
10503 lrau Hilliard 50100
3390.97
WATER P~o~ FUND
7990 Hefunding & Imp. Rev. Bond
~1~79.65
SEWAGE FUI~
0580 gef~ndin~ & imp. Rev. Bond 11_~.79
10505 City of Boyn
10~o6
1050'7
lO5e8
lO509
10510
19511
l~oh(Ps,vro~) 6570.15
Be, h(P~rroll) 10019.87
~eric~ U~rs~ ~. Oo~
0o1~ NoKe~ 15.00
~ Z~ 15.~
Pa~ Rob~soa 15.00
City of B~ Beh(P.O.) ~.~
W. G. Lassi~r, Jr. 9.01
~6686.~
3379.82
26326.41
1~512 . ~al%er A. Madsom
1~513 J. Alex Arnette
10518 Ae~'~ of. Leslie K Swartz
A~t of Le,lie Swar%~
De~t~r ~5
10~17
10~19
10~
1984.52
1o00
I%00
7.50
?; 50
7.70
~s~v!e T~anSfer, I~e.
Southern Be~ T~ & Tel Co. t12.9~
JOse~ L. ~ 2.33
2t~.e4
1.4.;4.0
9;28
6.?5
~.80
Deeember 16, 1964'
DeeemBer 17, 1964
PArqUeTS MADE I~ ~EC~ER 1964 (CONT)
10520
10521
10522
10523
1o524
10525
10531
10532
10533
10535
1053~
10537
10538
10539
10540
10541
10546
10547
10548
lO549
10550
10551
10552
10553
10554
¢i~z.of Bo;r-
Sou'bherm Bell ~e:L
~ C~le~ Co.
A~e ~eratio~
~a¢' ~a~rs, ~c,
C~ Recks, Inc.
~ek's ~r~e
Don, s
~e '~-Na~ Dept. S~res
CO.
Nil~ Y~m~fae~iag ¢o.
Joe!e Orill & Res~ura~%
s ~e~s, Inc.
~C~ S~es of ~orida,
A. L- Mcgregor,
~or~ee P~ker
Pic~ Oh~c~ Co.
Semite S~
P~ Beach Poet T~
City of ~es~ P~
13.24
1.10
25.00
135.14
50.00
78;09
lOlJJ3
130.00
18.86
23.52
75.73
?8.75
88.85
~.94
82~0e
~0~
~2. ~
78~ O0
201~ 50
10555
10556
10534
~ATER REv,F.z~u~, ~
R. L. ~erwekh 408.28
S0uther~ Dell Tel ~ Tel Co. 26t~.46
C~-'~Z o~ ~ '~c~(~-te~') 26~e~
De~!S ~ire~t~me(see previous 'page331~/. 18
8009 $oUt~ez~ Bell Tel & Tel ¢o. 42.25
8010 Brooks Products of Yla., ~o. 151.~5
8011 Delray 8porti~ Ooods 17.91
8012 R.
8013 Ci~ of B~ Beh(Wa~r~ ?9.34
~18 Pioa~ Ch~e~ Co.
8019 S~e~ ~ Tel & Tel Co. ~;20
3~.
SE~A~E ~
058.6 _ S.o~t~er~ Bell Tel & Tel Co. 1.65
058~ ~torida Femee Co., Imc. 265.00
0~8 Fr~e Elec~c.~pp~, I~. 5.73
05~ T~&~e's 150.~
0~90 ~13 ~ae~r~ Co, 169~78
592.16
PmlE~OITY FUND
114. Boy~. Bch. O~ml~er of Commerce
41~.10
OEE~RALY~D
10558 G~lf0il Corp. 45.02
10559 Gulf Oil Corp. 950;22
10560 0i~ of Bo~Bch(P.C.) 50.75
10561 ~es~ 1.~
1046.~
4711.59
Deeeaber 18
December 21, 1964
~AUm~TS ~m~ ~ Dm~ 1964 (eoF)
WAT~R~V~ FUND
8012.. ~c%ef.C, Deaglas Sampsom
8015 ~lf 0il Corp.
8016 James Narvi~
0591 Gulf 0il Corp.
0592 James ~
PUBLICITY ~
115 ~* 0il 0erp.
10~6s
10569
10571
10572
10573
10572,
10575'
10578
WA~ER
8020
8o~i
~2
~t~a WelI-P~mp & Spr.
Brothers, Ine.
~em~s ~ires~ome S~ore
~rayb~r ~ec+~ic Cc., Inc.
Beaeh
C~y ~of B,B, (Acet. of DeMarco )
& B~r. Corp
Ps~oll)
5576 A~ctJof ~Moore
5577 A¢ct efC..H. Johnson
5578 A¢¢% of Rob~.'B Turnb~11
55?9 Acer of ~ar~ Combs
SEWA~ ~
05~3 City of Boym B~(Payr~ll)
10~79 Ia%er. Assoc. of Elect. I~s.
19580
10581
10582
10583
10584
1O585
19586
1058~
10588
TA J. Croft
Cit~ of Boya Bch(P.C.)
Harry J._ Narms
T. J. ~roft
Ca,lord Brothers, Inc.
Kea~ts Traeking Service
$t~1 ey, Easek
Beery & Browm Ageacy, Ime.
Geme Moore
91.2.7
1.~0
107.~7
6.~o
4. oo
10~0
15.26
12.50
26%84
41~05
15~40
10~7
12.00
1;'70
~ 2
409~. 3
10~00
22.23
39~70
60.00
77.7~
2.16.10
132,00
28.1'7
1168.05
Dece~er 22, 1964
1051~)
1O590
10591
10592
1O593
10594.
1o595
10596
WATER
8023
802~
8026
Ce.
Beaeh Linen Supply
Sewell~ardware Co. of Lake Worth
SEMA~EF~
0600 Rufas E. ~iller
1~7 T~ail For~-~racter Co.
105~ City ef
10~ ~ey & G~ffi~,~ lac.
WATER ~ FU~D
8027 Halsey & Griffith, Imc,
O59$Tre~igas lac.
0595 ¢i~7 ef ~e~Bch(Water)
1(~02 _ City .of ~o~ Beh(Payro~)
8028
8029
8030
8031
~ F~D
Everett L. Jester
First Fe~. Say. & I~a~ cf
5580
5581
5582
5583
5584.
5585
5586
5587
5588
DEPOSITOB. S
Ace%- ef Stanley Petter
Acct of Victer E~ire
A¢ct of Rede Ch~_~iai~
Acct of Everett L. Jester
Acer of First Federal cf
Acer of Davi~[ P~se
Acet ef ~ester Bridg~A~
Aect ef Wm. Hathaway
Acer ef Johm Ke~aek
0596 ~i~r of Boym Bch(Payroll)
107~.48
52.78
100.00 ~019
58.60
11.~1
81.52
31~11
2298,,14.- 100.00 = 2198. t4
352.16
2.00
21~71
375.8?
2681.26
-I{X).O0
150.21
22~.80 ,
4~3.33
153.16
155.24
308.Z~
8~.~3
10,2~),$0
5.60
6.00
3.30
210~.70
2120.60
7.50
7.50
7.50
7.~
7.50
7.50
7.~
7.~0 ,,
SEWAGE DEPOSIT FUND
270 Acer of ~ictor ~-~re 8.60
13164.90
December 29, 1964
DecemBer 3~, 1964
December ~1, 1~64
~ December Tramsfers
PAYI~ NA~E 1~ DEC~2~ER 1~6/+ (C0~)
GENERAL FUND
10603 city of Boys Bch(P.C.)
~1.12
8033 Paul Ner~de~
WATE~ DEPOSITORS F~ND
5589 . A¢ct~ ef Chester ~uppy
5590 Nae~l]a~ & Newett
5591 Acc% ef Pa~ He,em
5592 L.W. ~a~r
5~93 Ae~$ ef ~ E. ~ke
6.00
12.00
7.50
7.50
7.501
7.~0
~7,50
lo6e4 -
10605
10606
1~07
1O608
10609
FUND
T. J- Croft
~ity of Boys Bch(P.C.)
Limus B & Hele~ D._Marlew 12;20
American Recreation Society 10.~
Advertisers Press, Inc. 71.25
Picard Chemical Co.
MATER SYSTE~ Rmv.t~DE F~ED
803/+ Oity of Beys Bch(P.C.) 11.98
803~ Leu Sa=~ 2~20
80~ ~e~ ~v of Te~om 2.~
t6~ 18
NAT~DEP~ITORS FUND
5594 A¢et. ef~melite Div. of Tex.
5595 Acer ef L. Sam~m
5596 Acer of W.G~ McBride
7;50
7.~o
22.50
SEWAGE FUND
0§97 Ci~r of
~ENERAL F~
10610 ~alter A. M-d-em ~5100
10611 James J, Mahomey 15~85
lO612 City ef Boys Bob(Payroll) 60551/~
10613 J, Alliso~ Bazuks ~5.00
6141.31
REVENUE FU~
Claude Hickex
City of~ Beym Bch(Payroll)
WATER
WATER DEPOSIT(]~$ FUND
55~7 _ Asqt. of Claude Hiekex
1029.11
7.~0
SEWAGE FUSB
0598 ,~ty of Bo2m Bch(Pa2rotl)
!06~' First Fed Say. & Lean of Del. 435.~
1065,8 " " " " " ~7,11
I~59 Ci~ of Bo~ ~H(BBM~. ~.) ~.~
1283.
1~6~ Fi~% F~J~S~ & ~ of Del 52.~
90.62
271.33
7570.32
C
PAYMENTS MADE IN DEC~BER BY DATE 1964
December 1 ..................... 1,046.11
December 2 ..................... 4,038.30
Dec~ber 3 ..................... 76,218.68
December 4 .....................
December 9 .....................
December 10 .....................
Deeember 11 .....................
~ecember 14. ~ ~ ..................
~eceml~r 15- .~. ~ ..................
~eeem~er 16 .....................
Deeember 177 ....................
December 18 .....................
Deeember 21 .....................
December 23- ............
December 29- ....................
December 30- ....................
December 31 ...................
251
7,359 · ~8
15.00
69,263.94
3,3~9.82
26,326.41
20,W9.~2
2,705. ~7
2,581.26
;33
PA~ENTS NA~E IN ~ECEMBER 196~ BY F~NDS
..... : 22,8~9.88
METER D~,~POSITORS.. F~N~. ...............
~EWAGE ~ .................... ~ 16,583.70
SEWER I~EPOSITORS ~ ................ 8.60
OF NEYV YORK
THREE T~0USAND SEVE~ H~N~RE~ T~ SEVEN ~F~TY CENTs
($33,737.~0) £ace value eauealled'Co~pons detached frem Oi~y ef Bey~ten
Flerida water & Sewer Revenue Bonds Issue ef 196t, Series A
Dec--her l, 1961, as follews:-
Aggregate
Co, on__ Nos. Maturity, ·Date . .Number. of C~,~or~ Face Value Face Value
3 June 1, 1963 1,550 $19.25 $29,837.~
3,900.00
$33,737
The abeve coupens were paid by Morgan Guarant~y Tr~st Cempany of New
York during the period Jmue 1963/Novewber 1963, Inclusive.
MORGAN
O]
OF NEW YORK
cancelled Cou_~ns detached £rem Cit~ of Boya%e~Beach~ F~e~i:de Water
& Sewer Revenue Bends Zssue of 1961, Series B dated D~e~mber 1, 1961,
as follow:-
Aggre§a%e
Nos. Na%urity Bate Number of Coupons Face Val~e Face ~al~e
3 June l, 1963 Z,hSo $20.0G
3 Jume t, 1963 2~ 2!.25
Of ~he above aggregate face value $20.00 was paid in West Pa2a~ Beach,
Fterida and .$33,230.00 was paid by I%rgan Guaranty Trust Cempamy ef
~ y
mew ork d~ring the period June 1963/Noveaber 1963, ~mctusive.