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Minutes 12-20-88MINUTES OF THE REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING HELD AT PRIME BANK PLAZA, BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1988 AT 6:00 P. M. PRESENT Ralph Marchese, Mayor Ezell Hester, Jr., Vice Mayor Leonard Mann, Commissioner Robert Olenik, Jr., Commissioner Arline Weiner, Commissioner Peter L. Cheney, City Manager Betty Boroni, City Clerk Raymond A. Rea, City Attorney Mayor Marchese called the meeting to order at 6:00 P. M. The Invocation was given by Rev. Douglas Davis, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag led by Commissioner Olenik. AGENDA APPROVAL Commissioner Weiner wished to make a correction on page 2 under Consent Agenda, Development Plans (Bertoli's Restaurant) as this request was denied by the Planning and Zoning Board as well as the Community Appearance Board. This item was removed from the Consent Agenda and placed unde~ Development Plans as Item 1. City Manager Cheney added the following bills under Approval of Bills: $2,079,925.80 for payment of Shooters' property, $9,885.32 for the Catalina Center, $126,837.23 to the Solid Waste Authority, and $69,872.56 to Diversified Drilling. City Manager Cheney wished to delete under Consent Agenda, Item C.1. the Resolution regarding Amending Pay Plan and adoption of job descriptions. Also under Consent Agenda, he requested that Item D. 1 (Boynton Lakes Plat No.6A) be deleted as the applicant did not appear at the Community Appearance Board meeting. Vice Mayor Hester wished to make some comments after the City Manager's Report. Mayor Marchese wished to add an item under Legal, Other, Re: Procedure Relative to Boards. Under New Business he wished to add an item a request from Burt Reynolds relative to the City of Boynton Beach. Vice Mayor Hester moved to approve the agenda as corrected and amended. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Weiner and carried 5-0. ANNOUNCEMENTS Mayor Marchese explained the procedure for those in the audience who might wish to speak on some item on the agenda or on another topic not listed on the agenda. -1- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA DECEMBER 20, 1988 1. Status Report from Civil Service Chairman Don Balmer, Chairman of the Civil Service Board, came for- ward to give his annual report of the activities of the Board during the year. He reported this had been a busy year. The Board has continued to meet on the second Wednesday of each month. As of October 1, there were 728 employees in the City. During Fiscal Year 1987/88 there were 178 employees hired and processed, and 1424 applica- tions were received. Civil Service examinations were given for entrance positions to 308 people and 87 current employees who took promotional examinations for a total of 395 examinations. This happended during 37 test date which were monitored by the Board and administrated by the Personnel Department. There was one Civil Service Hearing during the Fiscal Year. This was a hearing on a terminated employee, and the City was upheld in this case. Mayor Marchese thanked Mr. Balmer and the Board members for a job well done. 2. City Hall will be closed December 23rd and December 26th for Christmas and January 2nd for New Year's Day Mayor Marchese made the announcement. 3. Presentation of Service Awards for City Employees Mayor Marchese presented the following Service Awards to City Employees for years of service as indicated: 30 Years of Service Robert J. Shaw, Equipment Operator II, Water Distribution (not present) 25 Years of Service Gretchen Luby, Library Clerk Part Time, formerly Assistant Purchasing Agent (not present) 15 Years of Service Eddie Denson, Equipment'Operator II - Sanitation Robert Eichorst, Acting Public Works Director (not present) David Galloway, Sr., Utility Maintenance Technician Foreman Perry Patterson, Fire Lieutenant (not present) Helen Wright, Library Assistant Michael Yura, Utility Maintenance Mechanic (not present) -2- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING BOYlgTON BEACH, FLORIDA DECEMBER 20, 1988 10 Years of Service Austis Adkins, Maintenance Worker, Parks Carol Beasley, Accounting Clerk, Finance James Brooks, Police Sergeant Ronald Esposito, Police Sergeant (not present) James Herig, Paramedic Officer, Fire (not present) Timothy Morman, Firefighter II Mark Phillips, Crew Leader - Meter Reading (not present) Robert Potter, Equipment Operator II - Sanitation (not present) Philip Remery, Lifeguard, Recreation CITY MANAGER'S REPORT 1. Bond Money for the Purchase of the Shooters Property City Manager Cheney stated that the bond money for the pro- per{y just south of Shooters was sold at 7.2305 percent interest and the average on that day was 7.5 percent. He noted that the City was able to sell below average. 2. Auction held on December 20, 1988 The City sold many bicycles and some other items which brought $1,800 into the City. This money will go into General Fund as Miscellaneous Revenue. the 3. Opening of the Library The Library opened on Monday with no real problems. The City is happy with the new checkout counter. There are some complaints about parking, but these will continue as long as work continues in that area. Curbing was installed this date and the additional parking lot is being worked on. Additional money will be put in, and the old Library has already begun to be demolished on the inside. The work of all the volunteers, Friends of the Library, Garden Club, Library Board, and all the employees from various Departments was appreciated. The move went smoothly and the Library opened on the 19th as scheduled. 4. Water Outage in Hunter's Run City Manager Cheney had numerous telephone calls from resi- dents of Hunter's Run about the unscheduled water outage which occurred while the residents were trying to get dressed for work. City Manager Cheney explained this was a contractor related problem and the City was not responsible. He further explained that when the City must turn off water -3- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA DECEMBER 20, 1988 the residents are notified, and the outage is scheduled for a time which will cause the least inconvenience for the residents. The contractor was told not to turn the valve, but they proceeded without contacting the City. Mayor Marchese thanked City Manager Cheney and staff for the fine job that was done in relocating the Library. The City Manager's Report was accepted as presented. CONSENT AGENDA A. Minutes 1. Regular City Commission Meeting Minutes of December 6, 1988 B. Bids - Recommend Approval - Ail expenditures are approved in the 1988-89 Adopted Budget 1. High Pressure Vactor Hose - Utilities The Tabulation Committee recommended awarding the bid to the lowest bidder Southern Sewer Equipment Sales of Ft. Pierce, FL in the amount of $2,400.00. C. Resolutions 1. Proposed Resolution No. 88- and adopt job descriptions Re: Amend Pay Plan This item was deleted by City Manager Cheney. D. Development Plans 1. Project Name: Agent: Owner: Location: Legal Description: Boynton Lakes Plat No. 6A Enrico Rossi, P.E., Rossi & Malavasi Engineers, Inc. Lennar Homes, Inc. South side of Hypoluxo Road, East of North Congress Avenue Plat No. 6A, Boynton Lakes (PUD) Section 8, Township 45 south, Range 43 east, City of Boynton Beach, Florida being a replat of a portion of Boynton Lakes Plat No. 6 (PUD) as recorded in Plat Book 52, Pages 109 through 112 of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. -4- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA DECEMBER 20, 1988 Description: MASTER PLAN MODIFICATION - Request for approval of the construction plans and preliminary plat which provide for the construction of infrastructure improvements and landscaping to serve 33 single- family zero lot line units in con- nection with a replat of a portion of Plat No. 6 This item was deleted from the agenda by City Manager Cheney as the agent did not appear at the Community Appearance Board meeting. Project Name: Agent: Owner: Location: Legal Description: Description: Ben Franklin at Causeway Square Shopping Center Michael Timmons/John Maguire E&H Properties, Inc. Boynton Beach Associates South Federal Highway at Woolbright Road, southeast corner. See Addendum "A" attached to the original copy of these minutes in the Office of the City Clerk. SITE PLAN - Request for site plan approval to allow for an elevation change to the vacant supermarket and a change in parking lot layout and design. The Planning & Zoning Board unanimously recommended that the request for site plan approval be approved subject to staff comments. 3. Project Name: Agent: Owner: Location: Legal Description: Description: Quantum Park Master Landscape Plan Adolfo J. Cotilla, Jr. ACAI Associates, Inc. Quantum Associates West of Interstate 95, between Miner Road extended and the Boynton (C-16) Canal. Quantum Park at Boynton Beach, Lots 6A and 16A and Lakes 1 and 2 SITE PLAN - Request for site plan approval to construct piers and and decks within the common area lakes -5- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA DECEMBER 20, 1988 The Planning and Zoning Board unanimously recommended that the request for site plan approval be approved subject to staff comments. 4. Project Name: Agent: Location: Legal Description: Description: Quantum Office Park Adolfo J. Cotilla, Jr. ACAI Associates, Inc. West of Interstate 95, between Miner Road extended and the Boynton (C-16) Canal. Lot 5 of the Plat of Quantum Park of Boynton Beach, Plat Number 2, as recorded in Plat Book 57, Pages 184-185 of the Public Record of Palm Beach County, Florida, together with a portion of Tract"H", a drainage easement, in said Plat, said portion being designated as 5-A and Lot 4 of said Plat of Quantum Park of Boynton Beach, Plat Number 2 together with a portion of said Tract "H", said portion being designated as 4-B and together with that portion of the Lake Worth Drainage District Canal E-4, a drainage easement as said drainage easement is shown on said Plat, said portion being designated as 4-A. SITE PLAN MODIFICATION - Request for approval of an amended site plan to add a covered pier at the rear of building ~2 and a change in parking lot layout and design. The Planning and Zoning Board unanimously recommended that the request for site plan approval be approved subject to staff comments. *5. Project Name: Agent: Owner: Location: Legal Description: Bertoli's Restaurant at Oakwood * This ite~a shoul( Square Shopping Center be dele%ed from th~ Burt Rapaport CONSENT AGENDA as Gary Crane was moved to North Congress Avenue at Old DEVELOPMENT PLANS Boynton Road, southeast corner (See page 9 and also see Township 45 south, Range 43 east, ~linutes of 1/3/89 for Correction. ) --6-- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA DECEMBER 20, 1988 Description: Section 20, Block 324, Lot 0570 - the west 250 feet of Lots 57 and 58 SITE PLAN MODIFICATION - Request for approval of an amended site plan to allow for elevation changes. The Planning and Zoning Board unanimously recommended that the request for an amendment to the previously approved site plan be denied noting the opinion of the City's Technical Review Board. The Board also found that the requested change was not in harmony with the character and aesthetics of the shopping center. E. List of Payments - Month of November, 1988 List attached. F. Consider approval to dispose of Hurricane Emergency Food William H. Sullivan, Purchasing Director, in his memorandum dated December 6, 1988, recommended that arrangements be made to distribute the food for Christmas to the Migrant Workers, Day Care Center or "The Lord's Place" as the emergency food supply was purchased in November, 1981. G. Consider approval of Water Meters/Broward County Meter Bid William H. Sullivan, Purchasing Director, in his memorandum dated December 12, 1988 recommended that the City use the Broward County Water Meter Bid which is good through April 30, 1989. H. Consider approval of repairs to Cushman Mowers - Parks Department William H. Sullivan, Purchasing Director, in his memorandum dated December 14, 1988 stated that the lowest quote came from Able Lawnmower Sales and Service of Lantana, Florida, in the amount of $1,200.00 for reboring the engine block and $1,400.00 for replacing the hydrostatic transmission. As there was an attachment missing from the agenda packet, Mr. Sullivan clarified for Commissioner Olenik that Able provided the lowest quote. -7- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA DECEMBER 20, 1988 I. Consider approval of printing quote - Various Departments The Tabulation Committee recommended awarding the quote to two different vendors (International Printing, West Palm Beach, Florida and Rudik Printing, Inc., Lantana, Florida) in the amount of $671.10. J. Consider approval for zoning for alcoholic beverage license Boondocks Raw Bar & Grill 901 N. Congress Avenue Boynton Beach, Florida Edgar Howell, Building Official in his memorandum dated December 13, 1988 stated that zoning for the above location permits the sale of beer, wine and alcohol for consumption on premises in conjunction with a duly licensed restaurant. e Papa Gino's of America, Inc. 1795 North Congress Avenue Boynton Beach, Florida Edgar Howell, Building Official in his memorandum dated December 13, 1988 stated that zoning for the above location permits the sale of beer and wine for consumption on premi- ses in conjunction with a duly licensed restaurant. K. Accept donation from Castoff Square Dance Club A donation of $2,000.00 has been contributed to the Civic Center from the Castoff Square Dance Club. Commissioner Weiner stated this was a wonderful gesture on the part of this Club. She planned to go by and thank them personally at their next meeting. City Manager Cheney stated that this group makes a donation annually in appre- ciation for the use of the Civic Center. L. Approval of Bills List attached. Motion Vice Mayor Hester moved to approve Consent Agenda Items A.1; B.1; D.2, 3, 4; E; F; G; H; I; J.1, 2; K; and L (with the addition of $2,079,925.80 for Shooters property, $9,885.32 for Catalina Center, $126,837.23 to the Solid Waste Authority and $69,872.56 to Diversified Drilling) and Commissioner Olenik abstained from voting on Number 18 and 19 which were payments to Motorola, Inc. - Voting Conflict -8- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA DECEMBER 20, 1988 form is attached as Addendum "B" to the Original Copy of these minutes in the Office of the City Clerk.) Motion was seconded by Commissioner Mann and carried 5-0. As it was not yet 7:00 P.M. the agenda was changed to allow the Public Hearing portion of the meeting to be held at the appropriate time. DEVELOPMENT PLANS 1. Project Name: Agent: Owner: Location Legal Description: Description: Bertoli's Restaurant at Oakwood Square Shopping Center Burr Rapaport Gary Crane North Congress Avenue at Old Boynton Road, southeast corner Township 45 south, Range 43 east, Section 20, Block 324, Lot 0570 - the west 250 feet of Lots 57 and 58 SITE PLAN MODIFICATION - Request for approval of an amended site plan to allow for elevation changes This item was removed from the Consent Agenda by Commissioner Weiner to allow for discussion. Mr. Golden stated that Mr. Rapaport was requesting approval of an amended site plan to allow for as built elevation changes. The TRB stated that they find the as built eleva- tion changes inconsistent with the shopping center color scheme. Mr. Annunziato stated that the Community Appearance Board had also denied the request at their meeting held on December 19th. Burt Rapaport, agent for Bertoli's Restaurant was present and stated that the Statutes require that the building be in harmony with the surrounding environment. He pointed out that he had not introduced any new colors into the shopping center. He noted that in the beginning his business had been very poor and he felt this was due to a lack of iden- tity for the building. Since they had painted on the checked band, customers were coming into the restaurant. He felt that since this is an Italian restaurant, the red and white is appropriate. Mayor Marchese stated that Mr. Rapaport had an approved site plan but chose to go ahead with color changes without appro- val. He felt that if the restaurant provides good food that is more important than any color scheme. -9- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA DECEMBER 20, 1988 Commissioner Weiner moved to deny the request for approval of an amended site plan to allow for elevation changes for Betroli's Restaurant. Vice Mayor Hester seconded the motion which carried 5-0. LEGAL A. Ordinances 2nd Reading PUBLIC HEARING 1. Proposed Ordinance No. 88-58 Re: Rezonin~ - Kentucky Fried Chicken City Attorney Rea read proposed Ordinance No. 88-58 on second and final reading, by title only: "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 80-19 OF SAID CITY BY ZONING A CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND WITHIN THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA FROM R-2 (SINGLE & TWO-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL) TO C-3 (COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL DISTRICT), SAID PARCEL BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN; AMENDING THE REVISED ZONING MAP ACCORDINGLY; PROVIDING THAT ALL DEVELOPMENT OF SAID PROPERTY SHALL PROCEED IN STRICT COMPLIANCE WITH THE DEVELOP- MENT PLANS AS SUBMITTED AND APPROVED AND ALL APPLICABLE ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA; PROVIDING A CONFLICTS CLAUSE, A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES" As no one wished to speak IN FAVOR or AGAINST the proposed Ordinance, THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSED. Commissioner Olenik moved to adopt proposed Ordinance No. 88-58 on second and final reading. Motion was seconded by Vice Mayor Hester. Commissioner Mann clarified this would change the zoning from R-2 to C-3. A roll call vote was taken by Mrs. Boroni as follows: Mayor Marchese Vice Mayor Hester Commissiner Mann Commissioner Olenik Commissioner Weiner Aye Nay Aye Aye Motion carried 4-1. 2. Proposed Ordinance No. 88-59 Re: Land Use Amendment - Kentucky Fried Chicken City Attorney Rea read proposed Ordinance No. 88-59 on second and final reading, by title only: -10- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA DECEMBER 20, 1988 "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 79-24 OF SAID CITY BY AMENDING THE LAND USE ELEMENT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE CITY BY ADOPTING THE PROPER LAND USE OF CERTAIN PROPERTY WHICH IS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREINAFTER; SAID LAND DESIGNATION IS BEING CHANGED FROM MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL TO LOCAL RETAIL COMMERCIAL; PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE; PROVIDING REPEALING PROVISIONS; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES" As no one wished to speak IN FAVOR or AGAINST the proposed Ordinance, THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSED. Commissioner Olenik moved the adoption of proposed Ordinance No. 88-59 on second and final reading, seconded by Vice Mayor Hester. Mrs. Boroni took a roll call vote on the motion as follows: Vice Mayor Hester Commissiner Mann Commissioner Olenik Commissioner Weiner Mayor Marchese Aye Nay Aye Aye Aye Motion carried 4-1. 3. Proposed Ordinance No. 88-60 Re: Adoption of Community Redevelopment Plan for expanded redevelopment area City Attorney Rea read proposed Ordinance No. 88-60 on second and final reading, by title only: "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING AN AMENDED COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR THE CITY'S EXPANDED REDEVELOPMENT AREA; FINDING THAT THE PLAN CONFORMS TO THE COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT ACT OF 1969, AS AMENDED; PROVIDING AUTHORITY TO MODIFY OR AMEND SAID PLAN; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES" Commissioner Olenik stated there was discussion last week that the City Commission might have been in violation of certain Statutes in putting this Plan up for ordinance reading. He asked City Attorney Rea to elaborate on this. City Attorney Rea stated that the Chairman of the Planning and Zoning Board had given a legal opinion as to the accuracy of the technique used by the City. He noted that -11- % MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA DECEMBER 20, 1988 the Chairman had referred to the wrong section of the Florida Statutes. He should have referred to the section on the following page. Technically the City is amending the original Plan and the land use as well. He felt that the City had followed the appropriate Statutory requirements. Commissioner Weiner noted that the Chairman of the P&Z Board had asked the Planning Director to place an advertisement in the newspaper for a public meeting on changes in the Redevelopment Plan. She asked if the P&Z Board Chairman had the right to do this. City Attorney Rea stated that anything can be advertised, but he read the requirements from the Statutes: "The governing body shall hold public hearing on a proposed modification to the Community Redvelopment Plan after public notice thereof by publication." When the ordinances are advertised for second reading, this is done. Commissioner Weiner asked if the Chairman of the P&Z Board was entitled to advertise and call for public meeting when the P&Z Board is limited to finding consistency between this Plan and the Comprehensive Plan. City Manager Cheney referred to a memorandum from Mr. Annunziato which addressed this issue. A copy of the memorandum is attached as Addendum "C" to the original copy of these minutes in the Office of the City Clerk. The P&Z Board requested that the map of the area be printed in the newspaper twice which would cost a total of $1,200.00. City Manager Cheney asked if the City Commission wished to spend this amount of money for the map ad. He further referred to the workshop meeting established by the P&Z Board for January 5th at 3:00 P. M. noting that the City Commission was requested to join the P&Z Board at this meeting. Mr. Annunziato stated that over the years the P&Z Board has conducted public hearings regarding issues felt to relate to the Comprehensive Plan. There is nothing which says that Board can or can't advertise and call for public meetings. A public hearing would require some advertising, and he felt that if this was to be advertised, the map would be an essen- tial part of the advertisement. Vice Mayor Hester felt that the final decision was up to the Commission and the City Attorney had stated that the action taken by the City Commission was in order. Vice Mayor Hester saw no reason to advertise. Commissioner Mann wanted to know why the Commission was pushing this issue without going through normal procedures. He could not support this without having Planning and Zoning -12- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA DECEMBER 20, 1988 review the Plan. City Manager Cheney stated this was normal procedure for this action. They could go through some extra procedures if so desired. Commissioner Mann wanted to know if this had ever been done before, and City Manager Cheney stated that this particular action had never come before the Commission before. Commissioner Mann wanted to know why it was the desire to circumvent the P&Z Board, and City Manager Cheney replied this was not the desire as they were not involved in the first place. Vice Mayor Hester noted this was sent to the P&Z Board to determine if they found the Plan to be consistent with the Comprehensive Plan. The City Planner and staff made a recommendation that it was consistent with the Comprehensive Plan. City Manager Cheney stated that in the next few months, the City would be adopting a Comprehensive Plan. They have the opportunity to change what is proposed in the Redevelopment Plan again as the Comprehensive Plan is adopted. The old Central Business District Plan can also be changed as part of the Comp Plan. The Planning and Zoning Board will be very involved with that decision process which will be before them in the next several months. He further pointed out that the other reason for taking action now is to move into the area of Tax Increment Financing (TIF) which can be done in December or wait until a later date and delay the TIF for another year. Funding for the Redevelopment Area has always been a problem. This is an opportunity to set aside and designate some funds to help in this area to help promote any plans adopted. The reason for doing TIF now is to start the process for TIF. Mayor Marchese commented that he had intended in no way to bypass the P&Z Board. He had hoped they would understand the situation. This was done legally, and changes could be made. As this was a public hearing, Mayor Marchese asked if anyone wished to speak AGAINST the proposed ordinance. Rev. Douglas Davis, 301 N.E. 13th Avenue, stated that he was not against the development, but he wished to have an oppor- tunity for more input. He was referring to Minority Contractors and stated that the City has some very good Minority Contractors. On the meetings of November 6 and 20 the size of the Redevelopment Plan had increased in volume. They had not had enough time to study the Plan and they wished to do so. He requested that the City Commission not be in such a rush to sign the Plan, but to postpone action to allow more input from the area. -13- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA DECEMBER 20, 1988 Mayor Marchese stated the plan was not set in concrete, and there would be more public hearings. He hoped that many contractors would come forward with their ideas. He further stated that this Plan can be amended, but he felt that it was appropriate to take advantage of TIF at this time. He stated that it was not the plan to spend money foolishly, but to spend money for positive results. Input would be received from everyone in the City. Rev. Davis asked what type changes Mayor Marchese was referring to. Mayor Marchese stated that many plans could be brought forward. He referred to whether the buildings should be highrises, one story structures, etc. These would have to be discussed. Many ideas, plans and suggestions would be evaluated. He was sure that Rev. Davis would con- tinue to be involved in the process. Rev. Davis again requested that the Commission not be in a rush to sign the document, but postpone it for a time to allow more study and input. Mayor Marchese stated that all they were considering at this time was accepting an ordinance which would allow them to move ahead. This would not sign anything in concrete. No contracts were to be let. Rev. Davis wanted the signing of the Ordinance to be postponed as well. Wilda Searcy, 402 N.E. 13th Avenue, stated that in the planning for her community she wanted to see some sidewalks. She referred to conversations with the children who were playing in the streets. She wanted to see sidewalks for their use. She thought sidewalks were provided for in the 1988 budget, but they have not been installed. She referred to trees in the street on N.E. Railroad Avenue and the fact that cars have a problem turning. She felt her area was an unfit place to raise children. Mrs. Searcy was also concerned about the area at Seacrest and the Canal and wanted to know when this area would be inproved. She felt this area was dangerous for the children. Vice Mayor Hester stated that he did not find the area an unfit place to raise children. He did not feel that sidewalks were essential to raising children. He felt the responsibility for raising the children comes from the homes they live in. Vice Mayor Hester was born in Boynton Beach and he had been listening to Mrs. Searcy for 3½ year talk about the problems in the City. He had never heard her say anything good about the City. Vice Mayor Hester stated that Mrs. Searcy had told him that the government had sent her here to get this area straight and she agreed she was sent to help. He noted that she had good points, but he did not like to hear only negative comments about the City. -14- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING BOYI~TON BEACH, FLORIDA DECEMBER 20, 1988 Mayor Marchese pointed out that the proposed Ordinance included widening some of the streets, etc. He also pointed out that the City has been putting in markers so the people can see where the sidewalks would go. He felt that some people might not want the sidewalks. He felt that if space and money are available, sidewalks would be fine. Mrs. Searcy then referred to correspondence she had with Senator Lawton Chiles and telephone conversation with Representative Dan Mica. She felt that the City had the money now and asked why nothing was being done. Mrs. Searcy felt that Boynton Beach was discriminating. Mayor Marchese asked if anyone IN FAVOR would come forward. John Corbett, 1301 N. Congress Avenue, 9330, stated that he had an item coming up later on the agenda which related to housing in the Redevelopment Area, and he was concerned that if his plan was not consistent with that proposal if any problems would be created. His plan mostly deals with multi-family housing. He wondered about the legal issues which might arise if his plan is not consistent with the proposal. Mayor Marchese understood that if this Redevelopment Plan is adopted, and then Mr. Corbett presents his plan for review, it would be considered. Mayor Marchese felt that the City wanted to pick the best plans. He con- tinued that approving this Ordinance would not preclude anyone from coming in and submitting a proposal. The Plan is not set in concrete. Mr. Corbett went on record as supporting the plan as he felt it was a step in the right direction. He referred to the short time frame for drafting the Plan and noted that changes were probably forthcoming, and he felt that the needs of the renter households living in the area had not been adequately addressed. He feared an inconsistency in the number of renter households that live in the area who would be displaced and relocated and the new housing oppor- tunities created for renter households under the Plan as written. He suggested the Plan be amended in that respect. As no one else wished to speak IN FAVOR or AGAINST the pro- posed Ordinance, THE PUBLIC AUDIENCE WAS CLOSED. Vice Mayor Hester agreed with the Plan from RS&H, but he had talked with people in the area who would be directly con- cerned with the Plan. He was of the opinion that perhaps this should be tabled to allow time for discussing the Plan with the residents and incorporate some of their ideas into the Plan before adoption. He agreed with the Consultant on -15- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA DECEMBER 20, 1988 the areas proposed for improvement, but he felt that more discussion should be held with the residents. He did not feel that the residents fully understood the Plan. Mayor Marchese stated that adoption of the Plan would make TIF money available. He did not feel that anyone had stated that discussions with the residents would not continue. He was concerned about the rumor which said that if the Plan was adopted the City would have to spend millions of dollars for water lines, etc. The water lines were to be replaced no matter what decision was made on the Plan. The 2" lines were a public safety issue and should go to 6" no matter what decision was made on the Plan. Commissioner Weiner understood from the beginning that the reason for the haste regarding adoption of the Plan was to establish a tax base in the Redevelopment Area in 1988. She felt it was the desire to freeze the tax base before any additional construction comes in. She referred to the Kentucky Fried Chicken which could increase the tax base. She was not in agreement with all the Plan, but she had been assured that the Plan could be changed and public hearings held prior to final adoption. She was in favor of the Redevelopment Plan for those reasons. Commissioner Olenik asked if this Plan were approved at this time what would be the effective date of the tax rolls to be used. City Manager Cheney stated that he and City Attorney Rea had discussed this and referred the question to City Attorney Rea. City Attorney Rea stated it would be effec- tive now, but they would not be getting any revenue for another two years (1990). City Manager Cheney stated that it was their understanding that the base would be frozen as of December 31, 1988, and the next assessement would be December, 1989. The difference between 1988 and 1989 is the increment and the millage the City would be collecting in the fall of 1990 is the millage which will be based on the increment is what the City would be getting. Commissioner Olenik noted that any new project which received its Certificate of Occupancy (CO) this year would be included. City Manager Cheney stated that the date of value any tax year is December 31st. Property is appraised throughout the year, but it is alternate back to December 31st which is the date of assessment. He did not feel there was much oppor- tunity for an additional CO's this year as there were only a few days left. Money would not be coming immediately, but to postpone for a year would delay TIF for another year. Commissioner Olenik noted that if the Plan is not approved at this time, there could possibly be two projects in 1989 - -16- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA DECEMBER 20, 1988 Fred and Joes and Kentucky Fried Chicken. If these two receive their CO prior to December 31st they would be a part of the December 31st tax roll. Commissioner Mann stated that he saw the reasons for rushing this project through as being: a) The City is allowed to do it, and b) it is legal. He saw both reasons to be insuf- ficient and very poor reasons for approving the Ordinance. City Manager Cheney added that those were not the reasons for acting now, but because of taking advantage of capturing that increment of TIF now. There would be plenty of oppor- tunity in the coming months with the adopting of the Comprehensive Plan to make changes. Commissioner Olenik stated that he was against adoption at this time as he did not think the plan was visionary enough and did not look far enough into the future. It also did not make the statement which he felt should be made for this area. Commissioner Weiner moved to adopt proposed Ordinance No. 88-60 on second and final reading. The motion died for lack of a second. Mayor Marchese did not understand how the City Commission could turn down a plan for revenue when the Plan before them could be changed. Workshop Meeting Scheduled by P&Z Board City Manager Cheney asked what the Commission's desire was in regard to the request by the P&Z Board to have a workshop meeting on January 5, 1989 at 3:00 P. M. for the Commission and the P&Z Board to discuss the Plan. There was some discussion regarding the time and who proposed the meeting. City Manager Cheney again read the memorandum (Addendum "C") from Mr. Annunziato on behalf of the P&Z Board regarding the workshop meeting. City Manager Cheney asked if the City Commissioners wished to join the P&Z Board at the workshop. Commissioner Mann was concerned about the way the invitation came about. Commissioner Olenik would be open to meeting with them, but he was concerned that members of the community might not be able to attend a meeting at 3:00 P. M. in the afternoon. City Manager cheney stated that the time was established by the P&Z Board and they would be meeting at that time and on that date. Vice Mayor Heater was in agreement that the 3:00 P. M. time frame was not appropriate if public participation was desired. -17- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA DECEMBER 20, 1988 Mr. Annunziato stated that if the P&Z Board felt the Commissioners were ameniable to meet with them, they might find a more convenient time. He was willing to write back to the Board and try to find a time to set up a meeting. City Manager Cheney stated that it would not be appropriate to attempt to establish another date unless the P&Z Board came together to do so. He also pointed out there would not be another P&Z Board meeting prior to the workshop date. He did not want the City Commission to get into the middle of the P&Z Board's discussion. After that time, the Commission could look at the calendar and determine if another meeting was needed. Advertising Mr. Annunziato then asked about what should be done regarding the advertising for the P&Z Board Workshop meeting. City Manager Cheney stated that the Board had requested the map advertising and the City would proceed with the advertisement. City Attorney Rea recommended that since the motion to adopt the Ordinance died for lack of a second, it might be tech- nically more appropriate to make a motion to deny passage of the proposed Ordinance and take a vote for clarification of the record. Vice Mayor Hester asked if it could be tabled, but City Attorney Rea stated that technically the Ordinance was dead. He just wanted to clear the record. Commissioner Olenik moved that they reject Proposed Ordinance No. 88-60 on second and final reading. Motion was seconded by Vice Mayor Hester and a roll call vote taken as follows-. Commissioner Olenik Commissioner Weiner Mayor Marchese Vice Mayor Hester Commissioner Mann Aye Nay Nay Aye Nay Vote was 3-2 against the motion, but due to some confusion about the motion, the motion was restated and a new vote taken: Commissioner Weiner Mayor Marchese Vice Mayor Hester Nay Nay Aye -18- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA DECEMBER 20, 1988 Commissiner Mann Commissioner Olenik Motion to deny carried 3-2. B. Ordinances - 1st Reading: Proposed Ordinance No. 88-61 Communications, Aye Aye Re: Fairbanks Inc. d/b/a/ Leadership Cablevision City Attorney Rea read proposed Ordinance No. 88-61 on first reading in title only: "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, GRANTING A NON-EXCLUSIVE LICENSE TO FAIRBANKS COMMUNICATIONS, INC., D/B/A LEADERSHIP CABLEVISION TO OPERATE A COMMUNITY ANTENNAE TELEVISION SYSTEM WITHIN THE MUNICIPAL LIMITS OF THE CITY OF BOYI~TON BEACH; PROVIDING FOR THE TERMS OF SAID LICENSE; PROVIDING FOR A REPEALING CLAUSE; PROVIDING A CONFLICTS CLAUSE; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES" Vice Mayor Hester moved to approve Proposed Ordinance No. 88-61 on first reading. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Olenik and a roll call vote taken: Mayor Marchese Vice Mayor Hester Commissiner Mann Commissioner Olenik Commissioner Weiner Aye Aye Aye Aye Aye Motion carried 5-0. Mr. Annunziato stated that David Baker, representing Fairbanks was present in the audience to show his interest in the request. PUBLIC HEARING Project Name: Agent: Owner: Location: Legal Description: Rustic Retreat Retirement Home George C. Davis Project Architect Don Biesendorfer East side of North Federal Highway, between N.E. 10th Avenue and N.E. 12th Avenue See Addendum "D" attached to the original copy of these minutes in -19- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA DECEMBER 20, 1988 Description: the Office of the City Clerk PUBLIC HEARING - Request for con- ditional use and site plan approval to allow for an expansion of the existing facility by incorporating two adjacent single-family residences and a change in parking lot layout and design Mr. Golden explained the location of the property which is now being used as an ACLF and was formerly a motel. The main building can accommodate 20 beds and the two single family homes would add an additional 10 beds. The P&Z Board voted unanimously to approve the request. Commissioner Olenik asked if there would be a fence installed, but Mr. Golden stated this was not a requirement for R-3 zoning. As no one wished to speak AGAINST or IN FAVOR of the request THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSED. Commissioner Olenik moved to grant the request for con- ditional use and site plan approval to allow for an expan- sion of the existing facility by incorporating two adjacent single-family residences and a change in parking lot layout and design subject to all staff comments. Motion was seconded by Vice Mayor Hester and carried 5-0. There was some discussion regarding signs and the approval process. Mr. Annunziato stated that the City Commission has a chance at site plan approval time to review the sign pro- posals. It was a feeling of the Commission that the issue of signs coming before the Commission should be considered. They felt that perhaps for a period of two years or so, the Commission should take more of a part in sign approvals. City Manager Cheney was looking into the approval process and would bring something before the Commission at their first meeting in January, 1989. LEGAL (continued) C. Resolutions None. D. Other 1. Procedure for Boards Mayor Marchese read from the Procedure for Participation by Board Alternates at Board Meetings dated 6/7/83 and asked if -20- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COmmISSION MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA DECEMBER 20, 1988 the Commission felt this procedure should be followed or if they wished to make changes. It was noted that there are inconsistencies among the various boards. The 1983 proce- dure is attached as Addendum "E" to the original copy of these minutes in the Office of the City Clerk. Some Boards follow the procedure of letting a member abstain from voting when an issue before them might be construed as a conflict. Other boards have the alternate sit in for that portion of the meeting and have the regular member go into the audience if he has a confict with voting on an issue. Commissioner Weiner had some other items she wished to discuss relative to boards. Mayor Marchese felt it was a good idea to place this on the agenda for the next meeting, and he requested that the City Manager do so. Commissioner Olenik wished to discuss some other issues relative to board participation at that time as well. PUBLIC AUDIENCE Parking Lot/Urban Design Plan Michael Agnello, 4012 Shelldrake Lane, Boynton Beach came forward to explain a situation which has come about regarding the requirement for a new parking lot which conflicts with the Boynton Beach Boulevard Urban Design Plan proposal. A dentist who has his office in the building has been cited by Code Enforcement for operating without a license. In order to get a license the parking lot must be brought up to standard. The use is grandfathered in and the parking lot is currently packed gravel. The Code Enforcement Board has given them 6 months to bring this up to code. Mr. Agnello has hired an architect, an engineer, a surveyor and lighting experts. He has been told he will have to apply for a variance which will cost $400 for the application. This variance is for his driveway which is the only entrance off Boynton Beach boulevard. He wanted to improve the parking lot, but if he does he may be told in a few months to take it all out to come into compliance with the Boynton Beach Boulevard plan. The dentist is concerned about the liability of operating without a license, and Mr. Agnello is afraid he will lose him as a tenant. City Manager Cheney stated that Mr. Agnello had come to him and talked with him about the situation. City Manager Cheney stated that things of this nature come up from time to time. He pointed out that Mr. Agnello has been requested to do something which is in conflict with the implementation of the Boynton Beach Boulevard plan. City Manager Cheney felt that the Commission should understand that these type problems were arising. -21- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA DECEMBER 20, 1988 Commissioner Olenik wondered if it was time to give the Urban Design Plan more consideration. If this plan was approved in the near future, Mr. Agnello might be able to wait and avoid the situation. He could probably request an extension of time from the CEB. City Manager Cheney felt this was probably a good time to give the plan serious consideration. The Commissioners agreed, and the Boynton Beach Boulevard Urban Design Plan would be placed on the agenda for the next meeting of the City Commission. Sergeant Sheridan Bob Fauser, 125 S.E. 6th Avenue, Boynton Beach, came forward to speak about Sergeant Paul Sheridan. On October 19, 1988 Sergeant Sheridan got in trouble at the Tadpole Lounge in Delray according to Mr. Fauser. The City found that Sergeant Sheridan had used poor-judgment and displayed con- duct unbecoming a police officer which reflected discredit on the City of Boynton Beach. He received a "slap on the wrist" - 3 days suspension without pay. Mr. Fauser referred to three previous incidents involving Sergeant Sheridan and questioned why he was still working for the Police Department. A Lake Worth police officer investigated an incident which took place in May, 1984 which involved Sheridan. Sergeant Sheridan's police informant was shot to death. The Lake Worth Police report stated that Sergeant Sheridan was intoxicated. The City of Boynton Beach cleared Sergeant Sheridan of any wrong doing, and the Lake Worth Police officer went to the press and told them that he stood by his version of the event of 1984. He also stated that "Official Police misconduct is everyone's concern, and should not be taken lightly or concealed by any agency or citizen." Mr. Fauser felt this statement is true today as well. He felt Sergeant Sheridan's conduct was a disgrace and the fact that the City Manager continues to tolerate such behavior after 4 incidents should be the concern of everyone - Commission included. He wished everyone to know that if Sergeant Sheridan's misbehavior drags the City through a big financial mess, he will not be the only one held accountable. He felt the responsible City Officials who were aware of his record and chose to remain silent would share the blame. This could be costly for the tax- payer. He felt it was time for the City Commission to become involved in investigating the situation. He referred to the situation in Delray where the City Commission was upset with the City Manager and held a special meeting. As it turned out the Commission was satisfied and that was the end of that. He referred to a law suit in which -22- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA DECEMBER 20, 1988 Sergeant Sheridan got the City into a law suit in 1985 based on the May, 1984 incident. The City settled out of court for $225,000.00. Mr. Fauser was giving his opinion as a taxpayer. He felt that Sergeant Sheridan was going to get the City into a real jam. He saw Sergeant Sheridan as arro- gant and felt that he learned nothing from his previous mistakes. Opening an Office for P.I.C. work for Youth Wilda Searcy, 402 N.E. 13th Avenue, asked if a proposal had been written to go into the P.I.C. program to open an office to get work for the youth 14-21 years old in Boynton Beach. She wanted to know if the proposal had gone to Mr. Montgomery. City Manager Cheney stated this had not been done, but George Hunt, Assistant City Manager had been in contact with Mr. Montgomery. Mr. Montgomery had not said he wanted to open a program here. He had a broad open ended letter. Assistant City Manager Hunt stated he had spoken with Mr. Montgomery a couple of weeks ago, and he concluded that he is willing to provide the City with part-time personnel assistance. He would send some of his recruiters down if the City would provide space. He did state that he has a South County wide recruit problem, and proximity does not seem to be at the root of the problem. The program needs to be restructured, the incentives restructured, and he is not certain that an office would improve the City's position or his position as Program Director. He did extend the oppor- tunity to take advantage of that. The City is studying its own program and Mr. Hunt would take that to the Community Relations Board prior to contacting Mr. Montgomery later in the year. Mr. Montgomery has an office in Delray and the recruitment problems they enountered are the same ones Boynton Beach is experiencing. As no one else wished to speak, THE PUBLIC AUDIENCE WAS CLOSED. OLD BUSINESS None. NEW BUSINESS A. Consider general developer proposal for response to expanded community redevelopment area development oppor- tunities -23- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA DECEMBER 20, 1988 This item was withdrawn as a request from the applicant. B, Burt Reynolds Request City Manager Cheney; Craig Livingston, President of the Chamber of Commerce; and Mayor Marchese had been told of the interest Burr Reynolds has in coming to Boynton Beach to do some filming. If this is done Mayor Marchese felt that the Police Officers must be Boynton Beach Police officers who are off duty. All contacts and requests must come through the City Manager's office. There had been some discussion regarding obtaining permits, etc. Bethesda Hospital had indicated a willingness to allow their helicopter pad to be used for landing if the helicopter is removed promptly. Mayor Marchese wanted to know if it was a desire of the Commission to encourage further talks in this direction. Commissioner Weiner had no objections as long as they go along with the City's ordinances. She did not see any financial gain for the City. Vice Mayor Hester felt that discussions should continue as something of this nature could give the City more impetus in the County. Commissioner Mann would encourage such talks, and he had no objections. Commissioner Olenik was receptive to the idea. He did not understand why they were getting involved, but as long as the Codes were not violated he was in favor. Mayor Marchese felt that the City Commission should be informed about any major occurrence in the City. He recom- mended that the City Manager continue negotiations. City Manager Cheney stated that they must get permission to land the helicopter from him. Mayor Marchese wanted something put in writing that City Manager Cheney was Mr. Reynolds' point of contact in the City and no one else. City Manager Cheney did not know when the filming would resume. Commissioner Weiner noted there are ways to encourage the film industry, if the City so desires this type activity. There was further discussion. ADMINISTRATIVE A. City Ombudsman Report City Manager Cheney stated this report was done at the request of the City Commission, and covered activities which -24- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA DECEMBER 20, 1988 had been ongoing since June, 1988. The report was mostly statistical in nature and gave an indication of the concerns in the City. Mr. Hawkins involvement in the City is also spelled out in the report. The last page of the report is a summary of activities. Wilfred Hawkins was present in the audience. Vice Mayor Hester was surprised that there were not more complaints. He felt this might be an indication that the City was doing something right in responding to the citi- zens' needs. Commissioner Weiner stated that Mr. Hawkins is remarkable. The response to him has been very good. She felt that as more people learned he is available, there will be more people coming to him with their concerns. She felt the City was fortunate to have such a person on its staff. City Manager Cheney pointed out that word seems to be getting out slowly. At the CRB meeting held in High Point a few days ago, the residents were unaware of the information number in the City although they get the City Newsletter. Mayor Marchese was pleased with Mr. Hawkins and his rapport with the people. The question was raised as to whether or not these reports are provided in the Library. After some discussion it was decided they are not but will be in the future. Commissioner Olenik had requested a report about a month ago, and this was exactly what he had been looking for. He felt that it might be good to have a quarterly report in 1989 so that any changes could be monitored. City Manager Cheney stated there was no problem in doing so. Commissioner Olenik moved to approve the report as sub- mitted. Motion was seconded by Vice Mayor Hester and carried 5-0. Consider replacement to fill alternate position on Planning and Zoning Board, Term expires April, 1990 - Appointment to be made by Vice Mayor Hester .... Tabled Vice Mayor Hester moved to remove this item from the table. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Olenik and carried 5-0. Vice Mayor Hester moved to appoint Nathan Collins, Jr. to the position of Alternate on the Planning and Zoning Board. He passed a copy of the "Request to Serve on City Boards" to the members of the Commission as they had not previously -25- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA DECEMBER 20, 1988 received the application. Vice Mayor Hester stated some of the qualifications of Mr. Collins. Commissioner Weiner seconded the motion which carried 5-0. Consider replacement to fill vacant position on Planning and Zoning Board, Term expires April, 1989 - Appointment to be made by Commissioner Mann ................... Tabled There was some discussion as Commissioner Mann felt he might like more time to make his recommendation. It was pointed out that Mr. Aguila, who is presently an Alternate on the Board was eligible and well qualified to move up into the regular position. There was some discussion also that if Commissioner Mann did not make a recommendation at this meeting, he would lose his opportunity to do so. Commissioner Mann had thought that Mr. Aguila had already been selected as a regular member, but was told that he had not. There was further discussion regarding a Commissioner having only two meetings to make a selection before it was turned over to another Commissioner for recommendation. Vice Mayor Hester did not feel it was right for anyone to take away a Commissioner's right to make a recommendation. He did not agree with the policy of allowing two meetings to make a recommendation, but he would go along with it. Commissioner Olenik moved to remove the item from the table. Commissioner Mann seconded the motion which carried 5-0. Commissioner Mann moved to appoint Jose' Aguila as a Regular Member of the Planning and Zoning Board with a term to expire in April, 1989. Motion was seconded by Vice Mayor Hester and carried 5-0. D. Consider request by Mayor Ralph Marchese for report on Boat Club Park building uses and commitments Mayor Marchese noted that he had attended the ceremony for the Dedication of the Boat Club Park Building for the U. S. Coast Guard Auxilary Flotilla 54. He stated that this group does a tremendous job in getting communications to those people out in boats, expecially those in trouble. Peanut Island is blocked by buildings and there are "dead spots" so it is difficult to get communications to them. All those with Flotilla 54 are volunteers (all 53 people) and they also teach boat safety and give boat safety exami- nations. In teaching they go to various locations and must carry all their equipment with them. Mayor Marchese requested that the City Manager be directed to study the use of the Boat Club Park building and make a determination if the Flotilla 54 group could hold all their functions at -26- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING BOYlqTON BEACH, FLORIDA DECEMBER 20, 1988 this location. He did not wish to exclude other uses of the building, but that the schedule be worked out so that this group could use the building as necessary. Commissioner Olenik clarified that Mayor Marchese was saying this group would have first rights to the building, and if they were not using it, Recreation and Parks could use it. This was not what Mayor Marchese was saying. He felt that some of the functions taking place there now might be accommodated at another site once the Multi-Purpose building is completed. He was suggesting that the schedules be rearranged so as not to interfere with the Flotilla 54 meetings. He felt that everyone could be accommodated with the rescheduling. The group teaches two or three times a week in various locations at the present time. City Manager Cheney agreed that he would have a study conducted, but suggested that it be brought back to the Commission at the second meeting in January as the Director of Parks and Recreation is on vacation. Commissioner Olenik was con- cerned by some comments made at the dedication by members of the Flotilla which sounded like the building was being given solely to the Flotilla. He wanted to be sure this was not so, and Mayor Marchese agreed this building was public pro- perty. City Manager Cheney stated the building was built by the Boat Park Club and the City obtained it with the stipu- lation the building would be available to the Club when they needed it. OTHER Information regarding development of the park near Hunters Run Vice Mayor Hester stated that at the last meeting something came up in regard to development of the park near Hunters Run. A statement was made regarding a house close to the park, and he thought that it was stated the house was 3' from the area. He wanted information regarding the house which is closest to the park and what the distance is. City Manager Cheney would check into the matter. B. Meeting Attendance 1. Florida League of Cities (February 1-3) City Manager Cheney had sent in reservations quickly, as space would not be available at the Hilton if they did not go in early. He wished to know who would be attending. Vice Mayor Hester, Mayor Marchese, Commissioner Olenik and Commissioner Mann would be attending. Commissioner Weiner -27- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA DECEMBER 20, 1988 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH ~mmissioner ATTEST: City ~e~k' Rec or~d~ng Secretary (Three Tapes) Commissioner -29- DESCRIPTION fAS FUR~ISM~D ~5¥ CLIENT): Ail that part of Section 33, Township 45 South, Range 43 East, Palm Beach County, Florida, lying West of the West line of Rousseau's Subdivision as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 14, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; East of an East Right-of-Way line of U.S. Highway No. ], and North of the Westerly extension of the South line of Lot 2, of said Rousseau's Subdivision except the Northerly 50 feet thereof taken for S.E. 15th Avenue, and also, all that part of Lots 1 and 2 of Rousseau's Subdivision as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 14, Public Records of Palm BeaCh County, Florida, except that part taken for S.E. 15th Avenue, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point in the West line of said Lot t, distant 50 feet South of the Northwest corner thereof; thence North 89°41'13'' East along a line parallel with and 50 feet South of the North line of said Lot 1, a distance of 83.00 feet to a point; said line also being the South Right-of-Way line of S.E. 15th Avenue; thence South 85o32'58'' East, also along the South Right-of-Way line of said S.E. 15th Avenue, a distance of 320.74 /53_leer to a point; thence South 00o18'47" East, a distance of 05.00 feet to a point; thence South 72o42'45" East a distance of 0.79 feet to a point; thence South 00o18'47" East a distance of 0.00 feet to a point; thence North 89o41'13'' East a distance of 21.07 feet to a point; thence South 00o18'47" East a distance of ~98.00 feet, more or less, to an intersection with the Westerly Right-of-Way line of the' Intracoastal Waterway; thence South 0 o , ,, · . 07 07 50 West along said Westerly Rzght-of-Way line of the Intracoastal Waterway, a distance of 35.98 feet to a point; thence South .B9o41']3'' West, a distance of ]25.00 feet to a point; thence South 07o07'50'' West and parallel with the Westerly Right-of-Way of said Intracoastal Waterway, a distance of 80.00 feet to a point on the South line of said Lot 2; thence South 89°41'13'' West along said South line of Lot 2 and the extension Westerly thereof, a distance of 669.33 feet, more or less, to a p'oint on the East Right-of-Way line of U.S. Highway No. ] thence North 04o57'25'' East along the East Right-of-Way line of U.S. Highway No. ], a distance of 225.03 feet to the P. C. of a curve to the left, concave to the West, having a radius of 2914.93 feet and a central angle of 03o55'10"; thence Norther]y along the arc 6f said cu:~ve a distance of 199.40 feet to the P. T. of sa~d curve; thence continuing along the East Right-of-Way line of said U.S. Highway No. 1, North 01°02'15" East, a distance .of 27.09 feet to a point; thence North 89o43'15'' East j distance of 150.00 feet to a point; thence North 0]o02'15" East along a line para]lel wi~h the East Right-of-Way of said U.S. Highway No. 1, a distance of 150.00 feet to a point on the South Right-of-Way of said S.E. ]5th Avenue; thence North 89o43'15'' East along the said South Right-of-Way'-line of S.E. 15th Avenue, a distance of 170.15 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. ADDENDUM "A" MEMORANDUM TO: FROM: RE: Mr. Planning and Zoning Board Workshop/ Redevelopment Area 16 December 1988 Peter Cheney, City Manager Carmen Annunziato, Planning Director Expanded As previously reported, the Planning and Zoning Board tabled the consistency review of the expanded area redevelopment plan with the Comprehensive Plan for the purpose of conducting a work- shop on January 5, 1989 at 3:00 p.m. At the special meeting of the Board, held on December 15th, 1988, the Board took formal action, requesting that the City Commission join them at the January 5th meeting. Please forward this memo to the City Commission for their information. CARMEN S/ ANNUNZ'~O CSA/csd Central File ADDENDUM "C" CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 6/7/83 PROCEDURE FOR PARTICIPATION BY BOARD ALTERNATES AT BOARD MEETINGS The following adopted outline is presented aS the proper role for BOard Alternates and was adopted by the City Council on June 7, 1983: 1. City.Council Expectations: Alternate will attend meetings so that they will be aware of: Board Procedure Board Policy Type of issues coming to.the Board for consideration Nature of Board decisions 2. Procedure for Alternates: When at a meeting as an Alternate, the Alternate will: Take a seat separate from the regular Board seats, but in front of the room or close to the meeting table b. Not vote unless acting as a substitute for a regular Board Member Be given a limited opportunity, by the Chair- man, to ask questions for information of the Board and the Alternate do Be given a limited opportunity, by the Chair- man, to make suggestions on issues that are involved with the particular meeting The Alternate will fully participate when a Board Member is unable to attend or excuses himself from participation on a particular issue. The regular Board Member must in- dicate his reason for not participating in a matter and the Chairman should excuse the regular Board Member prior to the Alternate's participation. ~owever, if a regular Board Member leaves a meeting without being excused, the Alternate should participate in the Board deliberations. If there is more than one Alternate present at a meeting, the Chairman will select the Alternate to participate by rotation, unless an alternate is appointed or elected to Serve for ~ specific Regular Member. ~$07 C ' C ~_CK ~ VENDOR CITY OF DOYNTON BEACH U R R E N T M O N T H C H "~.- VENDOR NAME E C K S CHECK DATE III. CONSENT AGENDA E cc: Finance PAGE I Mgmt Serv Utility TOTAL AMOUNT 2633 2634 2635 2636 2.637 2638 ;>639 2640 2641 2642 2643 2644 2645 2646 2547 2648 7649 2650 2651 2652 2653 VENDOR NOT FOUND 2024N2 THE CREDIT UNION OF PALM 270015 HENRY ALBERS 020405 CONSTANCE BAISH 280020 RICHARD BEAN 021540 FRANK A, BEDNA~ICK 280101 DOROTHY E, 6JORK 280008 ARTHUR BLACK 280010 .... JOHN dYNES 290009 LINDA C CARD~LL 290010 CHARLES L CASE 290005 ..... PERRY A. CESSNA 033600 CALLIE CLANTON 04158~ FRANCIS DE LORME 300005---- WILFRED.J-DENIS ............. 320023 ROBERT FRANTZ 330001 GORDON ED GREGORY 080438 CLARA LEE HARRIS 340007 GUS Re HART 340016 CARROLEIZER HERRING 3~0013 .~To Bo HICKS 084650 MURIEL C. HOLZMA~ L04509 GEORGE A. JOHNSON S 2655 ........ 10~510 ...... ;JOHN JOHNSTON 2656 111559 BERT KEEHR 2657 370013 VIRGINIA E, KEISTER 2658 111636 DOROTHEA M KENNEDY 2659 37000~ HUGH KENNEDY 2660 370002 MINNIE L KING 266i 380007 HERBER~ LAESSER 2652 i20500 ~DB L, LATHAM 2663 380002 VERA LEWIS 2564 380006 GRET£H~N LUBY 2665 3g0027 JOSEPH MDELLER 2566 390~63 ELEANOR MOLIN 2667 400002 RUTH L, NELSON 2668 i60350 TEREESA PADGETT 2669 ~20011 CHARLES PRDSSER 2670 i909~5 JOHN SCHNEIDER 267i i909~0 MARY~,E $CHORR 2672 i92592 AOA SHD~K 2673 I92600 SARAH E, SH~LL 2674 460005 MARY TENK 2675 202515 LEE THgMAS 2576 460009.. ANNETTE P, TINKER 2677 490018 MC ARTHUR WATERS 2678 490002 WOJC[ECHDWSKI~ RAY C~79 266900 MILDREO A. ZWART 2680 270011 . FEDRICKO ED ALVARENGA 2581 020500 BRADFORD BAXLEY 25~2 030575 RAYMDND~'CAUOELL 0/00/00 I1/01f88 11/01/88 11/01~85 11/01 f 8.8 11/01 f88 11/01 11/01'88 11/01/88 11/01/88 11/01/8B '00 295,00 722,64 66,70 284,25 125,96 355,I0 993,26 416.27 263.14 608,69 11/01/88 .......... 637..19 ll/Ol/SB 11/01/88 11/01/88 ll/O1/B8 11/01/88 11/01/8~ ll/01/88 ll/01/88 11/01/88 11/01/88 11/0t/88 11/01/88 11/01/88 11/01/88 11/01/88 11/01~88 ll/O1FBB !i/01F88 11/01~8~ ll/Ol~BB 11/01~88 11/01~88 11/0t'88 11/01~88 i1/01~88 11/01/88 11/01/88 11/01/88 11/01/88 11/01/88 11/01/88 11/01/88 11/01/~8 11/01/88 11/01/88 11/01/88 11/01/8S 11/01/8~ 502.00 297.33 ...... ZSZ.Z5 839.98 325.27 292.69 503.93 275.78 22~.36 203.93 108.17 686.23 19~.10 222,68 399oB3 274,21 281.75 417~59 374. Z~ 379.~2 158.~7 224.11 280.19 297.6~ 162.50 314.54 Z50.74 163.96 262,85 883.09 504.04 o00 171.19 94.10 482.87 812,23 635.37 11/30/83 CITY DF BOYNTON BEACH PAGE ~507 C U R R E ~ TM 0 N T H C H E C K S CHECK D VENDOR D VENDOR NAME CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT 2683 2684 2685 2687 2689 2690 .... 2691 Z692 2693 269~ 2695 2696 2697 2698 2699 2700 270I 2702 .2703 2704 2705 2706 2707 2708 2709 2710 271I 2712 2713 2714 2715 2716 2717 2718 2719 2720 2721 2722 2723 272% 2725 2727 2728 2729 Z7SO 273t 2732 2733 330008 JOHN GARONER 080366 WILLIAM R. HAMILTON 086351 NOAH HUDDLESTON 106450 GEORGE JONNIER i1560~ ALEX KUCER 380040 RONALD LINKOUS 132780 HAROLD MILLER 390033 DAN Jo MOTTL ....... 194690 .... THEODORE_.SDRG 196898 CLAYTON R. SWAIN 024427 BETTY M. BOLES 046307 EDWARD.P. DUFFY,.JR. 081650 HAROLD HERRING 114449 GLADYS B. KNUTH ._ 124590 ..... NORMAN LOLATTE 390012 390052 146600 420008 182771 ...... 182770 194290 2O6300 .222795-- 235495 202442 020471 020~71 020471 490018 032901 232819 210150 4OOO22 032895 020471 020476 202442 033629 310003 490087 280108 390075 032895 020471 020476 2024~2 370045 210iSO MILFORD MANNING F. EDWARD MITCHELL ALLAN ~YQUIST STANLEY Co PORTER JAMES RHODEN SR. LLOYD.RHOOEN, .JR ....... KEN SNOW JOHN Mo TUITE LORRAINE-VICKI CURTIS E. WRIGHT THE CREDIT UNION OF PALM BARNETT BAN~ - WITHHOLOIN BARNETT BANK - W!THHOLDIN BARNETT BANK - WITHHDLD[N MC ARTHUR WATERS CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH WING HUT U~S. POSTMASTER ALFRED NEWBOLD THE CREDIT UNION OF PALM CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH BARNETT BANK - WITHHOLDIN BARNETT BANK--FICA TAX THE CREDIT UNION OF PALM ALLEN C. CLARK JOYCE J ESCOE KAREN B. WELINDT KIMBERLY A. BLACKHALL SHAWN Mo MORLEY THE CREDIT UNION OF PALM CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH BARNETT BANK - WITHHGLDIN 3AqNETT BAN~--FICA TAX THE CREDIT UNION 02 PALM Ri~K K]~EN U.S. PDST~A~TER 11/01/88 1,746.95 11/01/85 1,735.01 11/01/88 884.89 11/01/88 770.7~ 11/01/88 920.55 11/01/88 1,037.42 11/01/88 644.62 11/01/88 I~327.97 11/01/88 ........... 11/01/88 730.30 11/01/88 798.83 11/01/88 11/01/88 30°34 11/01/88 930.96 11/01/88 4Z.46 11/01/88 907.14 11/01/88 17180.91 11/01/88 875.02. 11/01/88 11/01/8~ 2,663.49 11/01/88 .... 1,727.76_ 11/01/88 I1/01/83 11/01/88 11/01/83 11/01/8~ 11/01/88 11/01/8~ 11/01/88 11/01/83 11/01/88 11/01/88 11/03~88 11/04f8~ I1/04~88 11/09/88 11/09/8~ 11/10/88 11/10/88 ll/10/88 11/10/88 11/10/88 11/10/88 11/10/83 11/10/88 ll/10/88 11/16/88 225.41 91.50 -- · 883.16 1,444.39 2,956.41 1,306.23 1,084.80 2,788.00 510.59 60.32 675.00 -. 1,500.00 45,520.92 372,i98o52 5~278.21 52~262.16 90.00 17.35 626.98 435.39 60.28 403.38 45,073.51 ~55,169.83 51~641.78 49,346.14 10.00 7,078.19 I~500.00 C~'ECK' # ~734 2735 2736 2737 2739 2740 2741 2742 2743 2744 2745 2746 2747 2748 2749 ~0932 47064 47409 47515 47988 48120 48405 48448 48495 %8496 48574 48575 48576 48577 48578 48579 48580 4858I 48582 48583 48584 48585 4858b 48587 48588 48589 48590 4859O 48591 48592 48593 48594 48595 48596 48597 CITY OF BOYNTON 9EACH C U ~ '~ E N T M ON T H C H EC K S VENDOR # 202442 020472 020471 032895 450325 160376 205547 202442 032895 020471 020475 080%30 114596 130950 014241 5%0984 680592 032405 160380 064593 530385 0336m7 065504 i60380 160389 010149 010238 010265 013772 0137~2 013797 013877 014030 014031 014158 014241 015568 016311 020%39 026442 020452 020452 02i%8~ 02153D 021699 021700 024479 024600 VENDOR ~AME £HECK DATE THE CREDIT UNION OF PALM BARNETT BANK--FICA TAX BARNETT BANK.-- WtTHHOLD!X CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH ~ARREN H SHELHAMER GEORGE SIMS PALM BEACH COUNTY HEAL[H THE iRAYELERS COMPANIES THE CREOIT UNION O~ PALM CITY OF BOYN%ON BEACH BARNETT BANK WIYHHOLDIN ~ARNETT BANK--FICA TAX HARLEY HOTEL OF ORLANDO MEDARD KOPCZYNSKI WILLIE RUTH MCGRADY CHARLIE ANDREWS FRANKLIN BRESCIA CAROLE PHARAUD J.W. CNEATHAM INC. PALM BEACH COM~JNiTY COLL FoH. FOSTER OIL CORP. INC ABERDEEN ANIMAL HOSPITAL CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP FRAN'S SEW N SE~ PALM BEACH COMMUNITY CULL P.S. CNTY POLICE 8ENEVOLE A-1 INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY INC AIPE AoM.J. EQUIPMENT CORP. ALLIED PRODUCTS COMPANY ALLSTATE EQUIPMENT & RENT TERESA ALVORD BILLIE AMBROSINO AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOC. AMERICAN LIGHTING MAINTEN CHUCK AMIANO CHARLIE ANDREWS ARTIST,S MAGAZINE THE AUTOMOTIVE INDEX THE BAKER & TAYLOR CO. THE BAKER & TAYLOR BALLOON BASKET BARCLAY HOTEL BARCLAY HOTEL BEACH BROADCASTING CONP. BEANE EXTERMINATIN~ BEKiNS MOVING & STORAGE A.M. BEST BETHESDA MEMORIAL HOSPITA SOB BORDEN BOWEN SUPPLY COMPANY PAGE 3 TOTAL AMOUNT 11/17/88 45,466.56 11/18/88 54,391.36 11/18/88 61~887.35 11/18/88 394,609,01 11/18/88 161.93 11/18/88 277.81 11/22/88 76.25 11/22/88 12,389.90 11/23/88 45,356.56 11/23/88 365~401o35 11/Z3/88 53,280.88 11/23/88 50,105.1Z. 11/23/88 92.00 '11/23/88 136.80 11/28/88 40.32 11/28/88 42.12 4/22/88 45o50CR 9/23/88 38.00CR 10/07/88 IO0oOOCR 10/07/88 475.00CR 10/21/88 187.OOCR 10/21/88 ZBO.OOCR 10/28/88 27o0062 10/28/88 43.20CR 10/28/88 70.OOCR 10/28/88 636.64CR 11/04/88 81.78 11/04/88 505.00 11/04/88 176.94 11/04/88 15,565.61 11/04/88 314.87 11/04/88 252.50 11/04/88 11/04/88 1I/0~/88 11/04/88 65.00 11/04/88 70.20 11/04/88 18.00 11/0~/88 22.75 tl/04/88 88.52 11/0%/88 1,913.95 11/04/88 116.00 11/04/88 1,132.20CR 11/04/88 1,132.20 11/04/88 420.00 11/04/83 ZO.O0 11/04/88 340.00 11/04/88 50.00 11/04/88 11/04/88 56.60 11/04/88 551.00 11/30/88 C U R ~CHECK ~ VENDOR 48598 024710 48599 024720 ~8600 024727 48601 024728 48602 48603 024780 48604 025598 48605 030183 48606 030186 48637 030278 48608 030310 48609 030~76 49610 030551 48611 031602 48612 031661 48613 032490 48614 032617 48615 032S9~ 48616 032896 48617 032901 48618 033629 48619 033657 48620 033658 48621 033659 48622 033650 48623 033604 48624 033668 48625 033671 48626 033672 48627 033673 48528 033674 48629 033675 48630 033676 48631 033677 48632 033678 48633 033679 4~634 O33681 48635 0336~3 4~636 033684 43637 033685 48638 033685 48839 033687 48640 034559 4864L 034573 48642 034650 48643 034653 48643 034653 48644 034678 48545 034869 486~6 040307 4864~ 040505 CITY 3F 60YNTON BEACH RENT MONTH CHECKS PAGE 4' VENDOR NAME CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT CLK ELK CLK CLK CLK CLK CLK CLK ELK CLK CLq CLK CL< CLK CL< CLq CL~ BOYNTON ~UTO SUPPLY, INC. BOYNTON BEACH CHAMBER OF BOYNTO~ BEACH MUNICIPAL G BOYNTO~ BEACH MUNICIPAL G BOYNTON BEACH RETIREMENT. BOYNTBN PUMP & SUPPLY BRD~ARD MONUMENT COMPANY C.C. CONTROL CORP. CHCM HILL,S.E.FLA. OFFICE CABOT LODGE CALIF BUSINESS LAW INST. CAREER TRACK SEMINARS ROGER CASH THE CENTER FOR FAMILY SER CERTIFIED TRUCK [ AUTO RE CHILTON BOOK CO. CHOCK'S AUTO BODY PAINT CITY OF BOYNTON B~ACH CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH ALLEN Co CLARK OF CTS-SUP.DEPT.-TROY OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP OF COURTS-SUPPORT DER OF CTS-SUP,DERT-JAMES OF CT-SUP.DEPT-ED~ARO OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP OF CTS-SUP DEPT.JOHN OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP OF COURIS-SUPPORT OEP OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP OF COURTS_SUPPORT OEP OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP OF COURTS-SUPPORT DEP OF COURTS-SUPPORT DEP COCA COLA BOTTLING CO. COLLONNAOE MISHAEL CONBOY COMPUTER SYSTEM 5 APPLICA COMPUTEk SYSTEM & APPLIC4 CONSOLIDATED ELECTRIC SUP CONSUME~ REPORT SUBSCRIPT O & S P~L~SHERS, INC. DAVIS MATER & WASTE INDUS 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/04/58 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/0~/88 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/04/88 I1/0~/8~ 11/04/88 11/04/88 1t/0~/88 11/04/88 !1/04/88 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/0~/88 11/04z88 11/04f88 11/04 ! 1/04 11/04/88 I!/OgZBB I1/04~BB li/04z88 11/04f88 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/04/8~ 11/04/88 11/04/85 11/04/88 718.92 1,375.00 61.00 155.51 12~621.94 897.70 225.00 325.00 42,935.61 546.00 990.00 144.00 83.60 1,050.00 i00.00 16.68 1,283.52 115.53 15.00 42.49 89.60 74.00 31.00 86.52 73°50 68.08 31.05 142.56 26.00 25.00 61.80 61.80 36.05 154.50 41.20 31.00 20.60 66.95 56.65 29.71 140.25 330°00 144.00 15,312o50CR 15,312.50 105o18 18.00 27.00 3,750o00 11130/88 486~8 48649 48650 48651 48653 4~54 48655 48657 48658 48659 48660 48661 _48662 48663 48665 48666 48667 48668 48669 48670 48671 48672 48673 48674 48675 48677 48678 48678 48679 48680 48681 48682 48683 48084 48685 48086 48688 48689 48690 ~869l ~8692 48693 48690 48695 CI~¥ OF BOYNTON BEACH C U R R E ~ T M ON T H C H E C K S VENDOR ~' ,. VENDOR MARE CHECK 041411 DECISION DATA SERVICE INC 041580 CAPT. JOHN DELO~CH 0~t605 DELRAY FIRE EXT. SERVICE 041632 DELTA BUSINESS SYSTEMS IN 041633 DELTA HOTEL 041640 FRANK DEMARCO 041706 DETECTDR SERVICE CENTER 04Z625 DIEK BLICK ARTS 6 CRAFTS 042656 BISTAPHONE CORPORATION 0~4775 DAVE DDWDY 050340 GE3RGE EBBS 055310 THE EQUITABLE .. 060115 FA.IRCHILD-LOWELL CORP. 062780 FINDLEY WELDING SUPPLY 062820 .... EIREMEN~S RELIEF & PENSIO_ 062986 V W FISCHER 063716 FLDRID~ LEAGUE OF CITIES 063741 FLORIOA ELECTRIC MOTORS 063779 FLORIDA SERVICE ENGINEERS 063780 FLORID~ POWER 064695 THE FOXBORO COMPANY OTOOOI G & H APPLIANCE 070005 GF~A/ESC 07~352 WILLIAM ~. GALBRAITH 070355 GALE RESEARCH COMPANY 070~06 GATOR GRAPHICS 07iSET GENERAL INSURANCE UNDERWR 071589 GERAGHTY [ MILLER~ INC. ~7350I GLASSON EQUIPMENT SERVICE 07~5~ GOLD COAST CHEMICAL 07~5~ GOLD COAST FIRE EQUIP. 07~5~3 GOLD COAST FIRE EQUIP. 07~61I ~E[TH & MARGE GOULD 075~9~ STEVE GRAHAM 07~396 W.W. GRAINGER~ INC. 075~50 GRAY,AR ELECTRIC C0. INC. 075~7~ STEVEN A. SRENIER 07553~ WILLIAM SUL~RAN DS EN OBO3I 3 LORI HALL 0~03I~ ARTHUR & HALEY 080SS2 HECTOR TURF~ IN~ 0~0583 RICK HEATON 0~[502 HELENA CHEMICAL COMPANY 0~i619 HEt~N=P[N COUNTY LIBRARY 0~700 HEWLETT PACKARD 081702 EZRA HIB~ARO 0~2799 EO~A~D G. HILLERY. JR. 084~97 BEN HOGAN 0~455~ HOLIDAY INN 0B~556 HOLIDAY INN ~AST 0~465~ JOHNS H~PKINS UNIV. PRESS PAGE 5 DATE I1/0~/88 11/04¢88 11/04/88 11/0~/88 11/04/88 11/04~88 ll/04F88 11/04/88 11/0~/88 11/04/88 11/0~/88 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/04/8~ 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/04/88 ll/04/88 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/04/88 TOTAL AMOUNT 48.00 73.51 32.25 402.51 165o00 60.00 20o00 27.40 164.00 208.00 415.Z0 16~817.15 330.00 146.13 .--3,459.07 60.00 2,748.61 310.88 171.00 92~323.92 Z69o7~ 54.00 410.00 72.00 175.70 192.00 65.50 9,123.90 9~165o00 1,905o00CR 1,905.00 1.00 120.00 374.36 637,95 120.00 96.00 28.00 gOO.O0 9~600.00 l~4.00 743.95 42.00 98.00 600.00 700.00 17529.18 876.90 140.00 46.50 11/30/88 CITY DF 80YNTON BEACH PAGE .507 C U R R E ~ T M O N T H C H ~. C K S CHECK ~- VENDOR f~ vENDOR NACRE CHECK gATE TOTAL AMOUNT 48598 085001 HOWARD JOHNSON'S LODGE 11/04/88 48599 085361 HUSHES SUPPLY. INC. 11/04/88 752.$4 48700 090108 ICMA RETIREMENT CORP. 11/04/88 48701 091228 IDEAL PAINT & BODY SHOP 11/04/88 470.60 ~8702 094221 INGRAM 11/04/88 561.05 ~8703 094154 INSTITUTE OE POLICE TECHN 11/04/88 375.00 ~8704 094285 IRS LEVY-EDWARD ENGRAMS- 11/04/88 20.36 48705 094288 IRS SERVICE CENTER 11/04/88 10o00 48706 .... 094290 CLERK OF COU~TS-SUPPORT D ... 11/04/88 ......... 9Z.lO_ ~8707 094291 IRS LEVY PROCEEDS-EDDIE D 11/04/88 48708 101473 JANUS BOOK PUBLISHERS INC Ii/04/88 21o90 48709 lOl~7~ JAMMAL & ASSOCIATES, INC. 11/0N/88 1,153.25 48710 10~761 JOYCE ENVIRONMENTAL CONSU 11/04/8B 48711 I0~451 JUNO INDUSTRIES 11/04/88 48711 110092 K-MA~T ..... 11/04/88 48713 110450 KARSTEN MFGo CORP. 11/04/88 4.,061.20 48714 111580 KELLY TRACTOR CO. 11/04/88 224°00 48715 _112770 . KIPLINGER NASHINGTON LETT 11/04/88 48716 115595 LORRAINE KRUPOWIES ll/04/BS 13.00 48717 115502 CHARLES RUSS 11/04/88 120o00 48718 120305 . LFP/M~~IA. INC 11/04/88 48714 12156~ LESCO INC. 11/04/88 201.00 48720 121551 LENGEMANN OF FLORIOA, INC 11/04/88 71.39 48721 ..... IZ1740 ~ ~SALLY LEWIS- 11/04/88 ............. 40°00 48722 130197 MDH GRAPq!C SERVICES INC. I1/0~/85 48723 130205 MVP MUSIC 11/04/88 I00.00 48714 130304 TOM MA~ RAE 11/0g/88 48725 1303~9 SAM MALLEN COMPANY 11/04/88 3!9.85 48726 130540 MARINE ENGINE EQUIP. CD. 11/04/88 896.38 48727 130545 MARSHALL CAVENDISH CORP. 11/04/88 48728 130549 MARTIN'S LAMAR 11/04/88 376.10 487Z9 130571 MATTLIbi, MCCLOSKY & NORTH 11/04/88 3.828o23 48730 130950 ~ILLIE RUTH MCGRADY 11/04/88 67.Z0 48731 131547 MECHANICAL SPECIALITIES C ll/04/88 79.50 4873~ 131764 MIAMI AIRPORT HILTON AND 11/04/88 180.00 48733 131715 MIKE MICHAELS 11/0~/88 195.00 48734 134654 MORGAN, LEWIS 5 BOCKIUS 11/04/88 750.03 48735 134579 HOTEL ~I~MINGHAM 11/0N/88 341.40 4373~ 13~701 MOTOROLA INC. 11/0&/88 16,757.85 .A~HINES CO. 11/04/83 151.00 48737 135420 MR. ICE ~ ~ , 48738 136420 MUNISIPAL POLICE 11/04/88 5,860°37 48739 136440 MICHAEL MUNRO 11/04/88 25.83 48740 140391 NATIONAL LEAGUE OE CITIES 11/04/88 48741 140445 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIE. 11/04/88 25.70 4874~ 140~53 NATIONAL REGISTER PUBLISH 11/04/88 253.45 48743 140495 NATIIONAL YOUTH 5PORTS CO 11/04/83 48744 ~44493 NORCOM BUSINESS SYSTEM5 11/04/8~ 48745 153736 CHARLOrTE OLSON 11/04/88 90.76 ~8746 156615 TONY OWENS 11/04/88 224.00 48747 16010~ PoR.I.D~Eo OF FLORIDA 11/04/88 Z,674o54 4874~ 160304 PALM 5E~CH CHAPTER-FLA SO 11/04/88 20.00 567 C CHECK # VENDOR CIFY DF BgYNTON BEACH E N i M 0 N T H C H VENDOR NAME = C K S CHECK DATE PAGE 7 TOTAL AMOUNT 487%9 %8750 48751 48752 48753 48754 48755 48756 48757 4875~ 48759 48750 %8761 48752 48763 48765 48766 48767 48768 48769 48770 48772 48773 48774 48775 48775 48777 48778 48779 48780 ~878i 48782 43783 %8794 48795 48786 43787 %8785 48799 ~8790 4879[ 48792 48792 48794 48795 48796 48797 ~8798 160380 151330 161508 161640 161665 15£705 161710 162750 162792 162872 162875 .__ 163612 164600 16~692 __165498 t6b175 180~96 181577 I81588 I81590 1816~0 181789 184518 PALM BEACH COMMUNITY COLL J=N. PEPPER OF ATLANTA PEACOCK'S RADIATOR & AIR PEROXIDATIO~ SYSTEMS INC. PERSONNEL POOL PETTY CASH POLICE PETTY CASH RECREATION PICARD CHEMICAL CO. PIERCE MANUFACTURING [NC. PITNEY BOWES INC. PITMAN P~OTO'S INC. PLAZA INN EMMA PDMARICI POST, BUCKLEY~ SCHUH & JE 11/04/88 li/04/88 11/04/88 11104/88 11104/88 11/04/88 1!/04/88 11104/88 11/04/88 11/04/85 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/04/88 I1/04/88 PROFESSIONAL POBLIC RISK & INS. MGMT. RANGER CONSTRUCTION INDUS RADIO SH~CK REFRICENTER DF R~SENCY DODGE REME× 2ORP. REYNOLBS~ S~ITH & HILLS ROBICON CORPORATION ADMINISTRATO 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/0~/88 11/04/88 11/~4/88 11/04/88 11/04/88 184701 _CINDY 190347 190437 190438 190442 190513 191515 192465 193918 193926 193938 19449~ 194593 194703 194706 194720 [94800 196016 195140 196362 196393 19~393 19640~ 196445 19~899 196~00 200380 ROUSE SAFETY EQUIPMENT CO. OF F SANTA FE CON COLLEGE SANTA FE COMo C~LLEGE SA'~I-AIR SERVICE SATTELLITE INDUSTRIES SEACREST ~HARMACY SHERIFF OF PALM BEACH COU DANIEL S~ITH JOHN SMITH PATRICK SMITH SOCIETY OF CPCU SOUTH TECHNICAL EDUCATION SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE SOUTHERN BUILDING CODE CO SOUTHERN PAPER CO. SPALDING STANKIEWICZ DISTRISUTING STEREO REVIE~ R.J.SULLIVAN CORPORATION SUN TRAVEL AGENCY INC. SUM TRAVEL AGENCY INC. SUN ELECTRIC CORP. SURFER MAGAZINE GRADY W. SNANN SUSAW SWEET TAB 3ODKS INC TESTINE~'LA8 OF THE PALM 11/04/88 11104/88 11104/88 1t/04/88 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/04/89 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/04 f88 11/04 F88 11/04~88 1t/04~88 11/04'88 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/G4/88 11/04/8~ 11/0~/~8 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/04/86 950,00 268.74 74176 32,859,45 734.40 252.38 48.74 10.50 102.00 523.32 96.00 20.00 4,387.00 156.00 369.91 98.50 338.28 8,078.00 t~064.80 16,150.00 386.98 345.00 247.50 341.00 894.00 28.00 123.83 357.51 550.00 19.95 120,00 77.08 1 I0.00 300.00 93°34 411o23 21.6I I2.94 55~088.89 452,50CR 462.50 37.40 18.95 70.50 70.00 46.09 448.00 11/30/88 CITY DF BOYNTON BEACH PAGE '.',507 C g R ~. E N T M O N T H C H E C K $ CHECK ~ IENOOR ~ VENDOR NAME CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT 48799 48800 48~01 48802 %8803 48804 48805 48806 48307 48808 48809 48810 48Bll 48B12 %881B 48815 48816 48~17 ~8818 48819 48820 48821 48822 48825 48524 48525 48326 48327 48328 48829 48830 48831 48832 48333 48885 %8536 %8837 48538 48339 48340 48842 48343 48544 483~6 485%8 202560 Z04680 210085 ZI0093 21010~ 210145 210148 210150 THORNDIKE PRESS TORCHID~S US U.S. CONTAINERS CARP. U. S. FOUNDRY & MFG. CORP USaM DEFERRED COMP. PRO. U S POST~ASTER U.S. POSTMASTER 210151 216392 Zl6~ZT 216432 2164~4 2~1479 230540 231550 231743 POSTMASTER UNIJAX UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA UNIVERSITY OF-GEORGIA UNIVERSITY PRESS OF AMERI VALENCIA COMMUNITY COLLEG WATER DEPARTMENT WEEKLY BROTHERS INCa WESTDN MOODS 2317%5 WESTIN PEACHTREE PLAZA 23177! WEST PUBLISHING CD. 232800 WILSON SPORTING GOODS 234663 .WOOD ~USINESS PRODUCTS 270003 JAMES AIKENS 28009% MARIANNE RD BAGGETT 290057 LARRY CLAUDE 300032 JOHN DREVAS 300044 MILTON DUFF 300050 BILL DE BECK 31002% STEVEN R. EVANS 3300Z1 ALEN GALLOWAY 3400%1 MARLDN HARRIS 340061 WILFRED HAWKINS 340088 LAURA HUBBARD 380DgT JAMES LOUGHNAN 380055 ROBERT L~RSON 40002% RODRICK L. NANCE ~20035 RONALD PANUCC! %40041 MISHAEL RYAN 440058 CHRISTINE ROBERTS 450084 RICHARD J STONE 450034 DONALD THRASHER %90073 SPENCER WILSON 490085 HI2HELE WESTERVELT 490085 JDYCE WATERS 540190 BOYNTON LAKES 540491 BOYNTON SUNNY SOUTHt lng. 541877 BARNETT BANK 550451 CLUB MEADOWS 550745 CLUB MEADOWS III 550975 CARNAVIL-ROSEN 580250 FAIRHDN~ PLACE 600091 HUNTERS RUN 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/0%/88 11/04/88 11/0%/88 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/0~/88 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/0~/85 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/04/88. 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/0%/88 11/04/88 11/0%/88 11/0%/88 11/0%/88 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/04f88 11/04/88 11/04Z88 11/04/88 i1/04/8~ I1/04f88 ll/04f88 I1/04f88 11/04/88 11/04/88 I1/04/88 ll/0~/88 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/04/85 11/04/88 11/04/88 11/0~/88 11/04/88 11/0~/88 31.38 41.70 15.08 16,356.64 7~0.20 4*733.24 27o10 100.00 -. '3~000o00 2,097.95 18o.ao 335&00 15.OZ 195.00 9~722.35 47~70o50 307.00 206.46 28.25 695.70 58.00 I91.75 418.74 189.00 120.00 415.20 77.00 1t8.49 151.96 702°%5 100.00 t00.00 120o00 1~03t.95 211.61 120.00 38%.12 6.56 476.94 120.00 1YO,O0 473°32 85.Z2 %9.75 194o30 24.I0 1,610.01 247.50 204.85 188.I1 63.75 i' II/30~B8 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH ~50~ C U R R E N T .M 0 N ~ H C H E C K CHECK,." VENDOR,.'~ VENDOR NAME 48850 670169 MATHEW O'BRIEN 48851 680592 CAROLE PHARAUD ._ 48552 58051% .EMIDIA L. PYNE 48853 700083 RONTO DEV. OF 48554 700169 RAINBOW LAKES-MATER CHASE 48855 713527 STONEHAVEN DEVo CORP. 48856 7107~4 SOUTHEAST DEV. ENTERPRISE 48557 710834 SUBURBAN MFDoHOME SALES 48858 7Ii262 HENRY 5TARR ~ 48859 ?11263 SEAWOOD BUILD,RS : %8860 720088 THE BATTER COMPANIES ~ 4856i 010149 A-1 INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY INC ~ 48862 010199 AeA. ELECTRIC CO. ~8863 019284 AeT.~ T. TECHNOLOGIES INC 48854 010290 ~ ~8865 010321 ABLE LAWNMOWEK SALES AND ~ 48566 013783 ROBERT K. ALSOFROM, PH.D. : G8867 013873 AMAZON HOSE [ RUBBER C0. 48868 014241 CHARLiE ANDRENS 48859 020~%0 THE BAKER E TAYLOR CO. 48870 020490 BOB BARNETT BAND 4887i 02154I SHIRLEY BEEHNER 48872 021555 BELLE GLADE & PAHOKEE SUN %8873 022720 .... BIOSAFETY SYSTEMS %8874 02%590 THOMAS BOUREGY ~ CO, - 48875 024652 R.R. B~WKER 48876 02%700 BOYNTON AUTO GLASS %S577 024710 BOYNTON AUTO SUPPLY, INC. %8878 024730 BOYNTON BEACH RETIREMENT 48879 024773 BOYNTON MEDICAL OXYGEN 48880 02%780 BOYNTON PUMP & SUPPLY 48881 024785 BOYNTON RESTAURANT 'SUPPLY ' 48~82 026307 BUILDING CO. ' 48883 02638D BULLDOG FENCE COMPANY , . 4888~ 030031 CBSB F3UNDATION ~ %8985 030185 C.K.~S LOCKSHOP, INC. . ,.~ ~$586 030203 C P T IN PALM BEACH %8887 030476 CAREER TRACK SEMINARS %8888 031504 CENTRAL AUDIO VISUAL INC. ~8889 0324~0 CHEVRO~ USA. INC. 48890 032897 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH · ~ 48891 032901 CITY DF BOYNTON 5EACH 48892 033657 ELK OF CTS-SUPoDEPT.-TROY 48893 033658 CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 48B9% 033559 CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT DEP~ 48598 033650 CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 48396 033654 CLK OF CTS-SUPoOEPT-JAMES 48~97 033658 CLK OF CT-SUPoDEPT-EDNARD -- %8898 033671 CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP ~8399 033672 CLK OF C~S-SUP DEPT.JOHN 48~00 033673 CLK OF ~OURTS-SUPPORT OEP PAGE 9 S CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT 11/04/88 32.59 11/04188 3~.00 I1/0~/88 36.48 11/04/88 2%9.22 11/04/88 124.14 11/04/88 3~473.15 11/04/88 764.95 11/04/88 1~7o50 11/04/88 25.00 11/04/88 250.00 11/0~/88 618.83 11/14/88 60t.88 11/14/88 551.77 11/14/88 23.51 ll/l~/B8 85.0~ 11/14/88 906.13 11/14/88 190.00 11/14/88 95.45 11/14/88 56.15 11/14/88 11/1~/88 195.00 11/14/88 5.00 11/14/88 29.60 11/1~/88 220.00 11/14/88 35.82 11/14/88 46%°25 11/14/88 160.00 11/14/88 692.4% 11/14/88 1Z,352.33 11/I4/88 185.00 11/14/88 424.93 11/i4/88 11/14/88 377000.00 11/14/88 11/14/88 25.00 11/14/88 57.30 11/14/88 11/14/88 11/14/8B 147.00 11/14/88 15,$90.14 11/14/88 3,750.00 tl/1~/88 60.62 11/14/88 74.00 11/14/88 31.00 11/1~/88 41.20 11/14/88 86.52 11/14/88 73.50 11/14/88 68.08 11/14/88 31.05 11/14/88 142.56 11/14/88 26.00 11/30/88 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH ~507 C U R R E N ¥ M 0 CHECK" ,. VENDOR ~ VENDOR NAME 48901 033674 48902 033675 48903 033576 48904 033677 48905 033678 48906 033679 48907 033681 48908 033683 .48909 033584 48910 033685 48911 033686 48912 033687 48913 034550 48914 034551 48915 034865 45916 036237 48917 040304 48918 0416O6 48919 041609 48920 041675 48921 042605 4892Z 042651 48923 042656 48924 042867 48925 046445 48926 050204 48927 050310 48928 062820 48929 063000 48930 063~99 48931 053625 48932 063674 48933 063698 48934 063710 48935 063714 48936 063741 43937 063750 48938 053787 48939 063800 48940 O6460O 48941 O64697 48942 054700 48943 065610 43944 070389 48945 071550 48946 071566 48947 072807 4~948 073584 48949 074544 ~8950 0%5396 48951 075468 PAGE lO T H CHECKS CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT CLI DF COURTS-SUPPORT DEP 11/14/85 25,00 CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 11/14/88 61,80 ELK OF COURTS_SUPPORT DEP 11/14/88 61,80 CLK OE COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 11/14/88 36,05 £LK OF COURTS-SUPPORT DEP 11/14/88 154.50 CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 11/14/88 41o20 CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 11/14/88 CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 11/14/83 20.60 CL~ .DF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 11/14/88. _ 66,95 CLK DF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 11/14/88 56.55 CLK DF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 11/14/88 29.71 CLK DF COURTS-SUPPORT DEP 11/14/88' 69.69 COCA COLA BOTTLING COo 11/14/88 84°00 JAN COHEN 11/14/88 CONSTRUCTION HYDRAULICS D 11/14/88 _ CUES INC. 11/14/88 799.90 D & M DISTRIBUTING 11/14/88 64,90 DELRAY FIRE,EXT, SERVICE 11/14/88 18,55. DELR&Y K~WASAKI 11/14/88 327o15 DEPT, OF GENERAL SERVICES 11/14/88 DIAZIT CO, lNg, . 11/1~/· 8~ ...... 78,50 ... DICKSON COMPANY 11/14/88 39o7G DI~TAPHON_ CORP8RATION 11/14/88 Otis ELECTRIC SUPPLY 11/14/88 115,59 DUNCAN EDWARD COo ii/14/88 I20.32 EoEoS. Ii/14/88 30o00 EASY PAY TIRE STORE iI/I4/88 I~935o50 _ FIREMEN'S RELIEF & PENSID 11/14/88 3~453,89 FISHER SCIENTIFIC 11/14/88 359°68 FLAMINGO OiL COMPANY 11/14/88 CAROLYN FAUST FLI~SS 11/14/88 FLDRID~ DIVISION OF RETIR ll/14/88 1~375~6 FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF REV 11/14/88 27,583,41 FLDR!OA CHRYSLER-PLY~OUTH 11/14/88 65.37 FLORIDA LEAGUE OF CITIES II/ID/OB FLORIDA ELECTRIC MOTORS 1I/t4/8~ 37.00 FLORIDA INTELLIGENCE UNIT i1/[4/88 30.00 FLORIDA PUBLIC UTILITIES ii/I4/88 22o28 FLA. UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENS I!/I~/.88 122o45 FOUR STEEL CORPORATION 11/14/83 56.44 FOXY 1040 II/IG/88 80.00 FOX VALLEY MARKING SYSTEM Ii/14/88 260.00 KIRK FRIEDLAND 11/14/88 2~035.10 GARLAND PUBLISHING INC ti/I4/88 239.I5 GENERAL GMC TRUCK SALES £~ II/14/88 53°04 ' GERERAL TIRE SERVICE 11/14/88 3,407o85 ELIZABETH GIVEN II/lA/88 33°00 THE GLIDDEN COMPANY 11/14/88 656.48 GOLD COAST GYMNASTICS II/l~/88 I~905.00 W.W. GRA[NGER, INC. Ii/l~/88 GREENTR'~E DRY CLEANERS iI/14/8~ 11/30/88 CITY 5.07 C U R R E N T CH_cCK..- VENDOR ,,- VmNOOR OF BOYNTON 8EACH PAGE 11 MONTH CHECKS NAME CHECK D.-~T, TOTAL AMOUNT 48952 075530 RoL. GRUMMONS PRINTING 48953 075531 OU WAYNE GRUSSENOORF 48954 075613 GULFSTREAM PRESS INC. ~8955 080285 H.F. SCiENTIFIC,IMCo 4895b 080297 JOHN HAGG 48957 08036~ HAMILTON SCALE CORP. 48958 0816%5 JAMES HERIG 48959 082799 EDWARD G. HILLERY, JR. 48960 084556 HOLIDAY INN EAST 48961 08~$93 ROB£RT HUWELL N8962 08636I HUGHES SUPPLY INC. _ _48963 086431 HURRICANE SPORTSWEAR 4898~ 0B6466 HYATT SARASOTA 48965 090095 I.A.E.I. BROHARO DIVISION ~8966 09010? ICMA 48967 090108 ICMA RETIREMENT CORP. 48968 091228 IOEAL PAINT ~ BODY SHOP 48969 094209 INDUSTRIAL WELDING INC. 48970 09~221 INGRAM 48971 094254 INSTITUTE OF POLICE TECHN 48972 094286 IRS LEVY-EO~ARD ENGRAMS- 48973 094288 IRS SERVICE CENTER 489?4 094290 CLERK DF COURTS-SUPPORT D ~8975 094291 IRS LEVY PROCEEDS-EDDIE O 48976 094296 INTERNATIONAL ASSOC. FOR ~8977 094345 INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF 48978 100216 J ~ R MANNO UNIFORMS 48979 100310 JACK'S CAMERA CENTER 48980 10147~ JAMMAL & ASSOCIATES~ INC. 48981 110302 STEVEN KANTROWITZ 48982 110303 KANGOL HEAD,EAR INCo G8983 110~09 JEAN KARR & CO. 4898~ 11~596 MEOARO KOPCZYNSKI 48985 115595 LORRAINE KRUPOWIES 489~& 120308 LA~ SAFETY SUPPLY 48987 121532 DR KENNETH LEE 43988 1ZlbS? LESCO~ INC. 48989 12i740 SALLY LEWIS ~8990 122836 LIQUID AG SYSTEMS. INC. 48991 126302 LU3WIG MUSIC PUSLISH[NG 48992 126327 CHUCK LUDWIG 48993 130195 ~ ~ L ROuFIN~ 4899~ 130197 MDH GRAPHIC SERVICES I,o.x~ 48995 iB0409 MANHATTAN TROPHIES N8996 130508 MARCIVE, .NC. 48997 130523 MARTIN ASSOCIATES OF S FL~ ~8998 130590 MARINE ENGINE E~UIP. CO. ~8999 1305~9 MARTIN~S LAAIAR 49000 130592 JIM MAZZOLA 49001 130935 MCDONALD OISTRI~UTORS OF 49002 130950 WILLIE ~OTH MCGRADY 11/14/88 11/1~/88 11/1~/88 11/14/88 11/i~/$8 11/14f88 11/14f88 i1/1~/88 1t/I~/88 11/14/88 11/14/88 11/14/88 11/14/88 11/14/88 11/1~/88 11/14/88 11/1~/88 11/14/88 11/14/88 11/14/88 11/i~/88 11/1~/88 11/1~/88 11/1~/88 11/1~/85 i1/14/88 11/14/88 11/14/88 11/t4/88 I1/t4/88 11/14/88 11/14/88 11/i4/88 11/1~/88 I1/14/8~ 11/14/88 11/1~/88 11/i~/88 11/14/88 I1/14/38 I1/14/8~ 11/14/8~ 72.50 6°00 113.33 33~.66 150.00 17.55 10.30 800.00 175.00 817.00 752.64 30.00 180.00 30.00 ZZoO0 2~087.33 2~766o95 305.00 39Z.41 375.00 20.36 i0.00 92.70 62o2~ 40.00 60,00 101,25 471.75 Z,926.88 337.50 733.61 !Z.~O 9.00 13.00 60.20 750.00 935.00 20.00 992.40 126o33 312,.00 238.00 315.00 115,75 73.51 93.00 749.38 35.00 35.00 651.06 53~76 11/30/85 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH ;507 C U R R E N T M 0 ,"~ T H C H E C K S CHECK ~ VENDOR ;-' VENDOR '~AME CHECK 49003 131571 HEiNEKE DISCOUNT MUFFLERS 49004 132710 MIAMI TOBACCO & CANDY CO* ~900~ 132781 ROBERT MILLER 490OR 132850 MIRACLE RECREATION EQUIP. 49007 136420 MUNICIPAL POLICE 49008 140408 NATL ASSOC OF PARL!AMENTA 49009 140436 NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION 49010 I40459 NATIONAL RECREATION 5 PAR 4901i L40492 NATIONAL.WELDCO 49012 141728 NEWS AND SUN SENTINEL CO. 49013 144492 NOLAND-TROPICAL SUPPLY CO 49014 150849 O'BYRNE COSTUMES 49015 153500 OLD DOMINION BRUSH CO 49015 150800 PACE MEOICAL ELECTRONICS 4DOIT 15035? TIN PALLER 49018 1633T2 PALM BEACH AUTO PARTS ~9019 i5037~ PALM BEACH BRAKE & WHEEL 49020 I60380 PALM BEACH CDMMDNITY COLL ~9021 I5043T PALM BEACH SPRING COMPANY 49022 i$I508 PEACOCK'S RADIATOR ~ AIR 49023 I51595 ._ DiVEqSITECH GENERAL 49024 I5t655 PERSONNEL POOL 49025 i52500 PHYSICIANS' DESK REFERENC 49026 I62750 PICA~O CHEMICAL CD. 49027 15459T POLYSO~iICS INC. 49028 I54500 EMMA POMA~ICI 490~9 15§374 PRIM~ 49030 I55508 PROGRAM GUIDEBOOK ~903I 176397 R.C. SPORTS 49032 180410 RAGS UNLIMITED 49033 180496 RANGER CONSTRUCTION INDUS 49034 18050~ RAY'S AuTO STORAGE 49035 181583 REEVES COMPANY? IMCo 49036 IB1~02 REMARKABLE PRODUCTS 49037 181640 REMEX 30RP. 49338 184508 ROAD & TRACK 4~089 1~0360 SAFETY PRODUCTS 49040 190513 SATTELLITE INDUSTRIES INC 49041 191098 NORMAN SCOFIELD 49052 i91520 SEACREST VETERINARY CENTE 49043 191701 SEWER EQJIPMENT OF AMERIC 490~4 194~9T S. CENT. WASTEWATER TREAT 49045 I94T0~ SDUTMERN BELL TELEPHONE 49346 194726 SDUTH~N MUSIC CO. 4~0~7 194770 SOUTHLAND EQUIPMENT CORP.~ 49058 194~11 HENRY STARR 4~059 I95993 ST~ MARTIN'S P&ESS~ INC. 49050 19&003 STANDARD & POOR'S CORP. $905~ t96015 STATE DF FLORIDA 49052 I96032 STAT2 OF FLORIDA ~055 196427 SUPER[3~ FOODS DATE 11/14/88 11/14/88 I1/14/88 11/14/88 11/14/88 11/1~/88 ll/I~/88 11/14/88 11/14/88 11/14/88 11/14/88 11/14/88 11/14/88 11/14/83 11/14/88 11/14/88 11/14/88 11/14/88 11/14/88 11/14/8~ 11/14/~8 11/1~/88 11/14/8~ 11/14/88 1t/14/88 I1/1~/88 11/14/88 11/14/88 11/14/88 I1/14/88 11/14/88 11/I4/8~ 11/14/88 11/14/88 11/14/88 11/14/88 li/i~/8~ 11114/88 11/14/88 11/14/88 11/14/88 11/14/8~ I1/1~/8~ ll/i4/SS PAGE IZ TOTAL AMOUNT I1T~40 124.65 4.00 5,441.85 103.50 32.50 12.00 .. 27.00 88.40 215.31 44.50 263.02 743°90 112.00 459o10 15.00 101.35 38°40 848.6~ 408.00 64.90 263.85 71,06 i0.00 25.00 15.00 64.00 500.00 26.88 35°00 ~3.07 541.80 19.94 129o05 608.27 32~.00 248.85 t63.20 30°00 124.55 16.96 50.00 450.00 8T1.6~ 2,373.61 29.00 : .11/30/88 CItY [507 C U R R E ~ r !CH~CK = VENOO~ ~ VENO0~ 49054 196899 ~ 49055 196900 ~ 4995T 202560 ~ 49058 205410 49O6O 205510 490~1 205544 49062 49068 49064 49065 49066 49067 490~8 49069 490?0 490T~ 49073 49074 490T5 49077 490T8 49079 49O8O 49081 49082 49083 49084 49085 49086 49088 49091 49092 49093 49094 49005 49096 490g7 49098 49099 ~9100 ~9103 49104 OF BO,YNTON BEACH MONTH CHECKS NAME CHECK GRADY Wu SWANN SUSA~ SWEET THOMPSON EQUIPMENT CORP. THDRNDIKE PRESS IRAIL FORD TRACTOR TAYLOR ~ CROWE BATTERY CO TRANS-FLORIOA SUPPLY CO. TRAVEL MART [NC. 210107 _USG SOUTHEAST 210145 USCM DEFERRED COMP. PRO. 210148 U S POSTMASTER 216394 .UNITED PARCEL SERVICE 216415 UNIVERSAL BEACH SERVICE 221399 V-J GROWERS SUPPLY 230451_ WALLACE g TIERNAN 230~55 WALLACE DODGE 130496 RUSS WALTER 231573 WEIR AUTO ELECTRIC INCo 231745 WESTIN PEACHTREE PLAZA 232420 WHIZ RAGS 232795 _WILSON'S MOBIL SERVICE 234625 J.JoA. WOLF 241596 XEROX CORP. 266~10 ZUCCALA'S WRECKER SERVICE 2T0006 MICHAEL AD ANOREWS 270008 LEONARD ALBURY 2800?8 GREGORY 3EAN ZgOOZ4 STEVEN O. CAMPBELL Z900~5 GAYLE CAUGHEY Z9008] PEGGY ~RESSMAN Z90086 H. BARBARA CONMOY S0031~ THOMAS DETTMAN 340061 WILFRED HAWKINS 390006 JOE H MIKELS 390066 VERNETHA MOORE 390375 PETER VD MAZZELLA 39009t JOSE MASS 390094 OLIVIA MC LEAN %I0~I~ OAKLEY R. OGG, JR. %Z0~13 CHARLES PERSING 450012 GEORGE SIMS 450018 MACK SLOAN 450054 DANIEL SZYCHOWSK[ 450083 GEOFFREY SIMPSON 450091 WILLIAM F. SHORTLEY III 450100 MICHAEL SMOLLEN 54098~ FRANKLIN BRESCIA 600753 BRAO HESLEY 790345 CITY ~F $QYNTON BEACH 010Z83 A T & T? PHOENIX CUSTOM A Oi0285 A.T.C ~ INEO. SYSTEMS DATE 11/14/88 11/14/88 11/14Z88 11/14/88 11114f88 11/14~88 11/14/88 11/14f88 11/1~f88 11/14Z88 11/14/88 11/14f88 11/14~8~ '11/14 ~88 11/14 11/1~F88 I1/14185 11/14/83 11/14/88 11/14/88 11/14/88 11/14/88 11/14/88 11/14/88 1t/14/88 I1/14/~8 11/14/88 I1/14/88 11/14/85 11/14/8~ 11/14/8~ 1!/1~/88 11/14/88 11/14/88 11/14/88 11/14/88 11/14/8] !I/14/BB 11/14/38 II/14/~ 11/14/88 11/14/8~ 11/14/88 I1/i4/88 11/18/8~ PAGE TOTAL 13 AMOUNT 155.00 70.00 83.0! 4Z.75 657.67 394.00 484.0O 364,00 4,742o79 287o&8 ~25o00 1~080o08 60.15 102.01 8.00 320°00 154.29 350.00 39.50 II.50 50.79 15~o62 133o33 Z91.56 29°%5 300.~0 282.66 4.98 IgoZO 637.IB 1T.33 424.41 164.43 21g.35 820.96 213.33 t61.75 30.00 328.15 150.00 45.50 50°00 50.00 ~46.90 5~9.88 1L/30/88 CITY OF- BOYNTON BEACH ~507 C U R R E '~ T M 0 ,"~ T H C H E C K PAGE ,CH,:CK N VENOOR,." VENDOR ~IA~qE CHECK ~A:c TOTAL AMOUNT 49105 010321 49106 013772 49107 014052 49108 014151 49109 014241 49110 014300 49111 014910 49112 015505 49113 49114 49115 49116 49117 49II8 49119 49120 4912I 49122 49126 4~127 49128 49129 49iB0 49131 49132 49133 49135 4~1~o 49137 49138 49140 49142 49143 49144 491~5 49146 49!~9 49150 4~151 4~152 ~9153 4~154 49i55 ABLE LAWNMONER SALES AND 11/18/85 728.24 ALLIED PRODUCTS COMPANY 11/18/88 7,297.51 AMERICAN PLANNING ASSOC!A i1/1~/~ 492.00 -AMERICAN WOOD FENCE 11/18/88 83.00 CHARLiE ANDREWS 11/18/~$ TO.MO CARMEN.ANNUNZIATO 11/13/83 APOLLO TERMITE PEST CONTR 11/18/83 33°00 JERRY ARMOUR 11/18/88 23°00 016300 .... AUTO FDLO tNC .......... 11/18/88 -% 204.96 020%39 THE BAKE~ g TAYLOR CO. 11/18/98 29.2~ 024500 BETTY ~ORON! Ii/I8/88 75.00 024720 BOYNTON BEACH CHAMSER OF 11/18/88 - 1,375o00-/'" 02~730 BOYNTON BEACH RETIREMENT 11/18/88 13,437.09 0~5510 STEVE BRDNN~R 11/18/~8 030185 ...C.K~5 LOCKSHOP, INC. 11/18/88 . 63.70 030304 STANLEY CALL 11/18/83 323.50 030307 JAMES %ALKINS lI/1~/88 23o95 030322 CAMEO SOPT~ARE SOLUTIONS, 11/1~/88 10~687.50 050595 CELLULAR ONE 11/18/88 180.56 031601 [HE CENIER FOR FAMILY SER 11/18/88 032399 ..... CHASE MANHATTAN SVS. CORP 11/19/88 1~737.51 .... 032416 PETER L. CHEMEY 11/18/83 400.00 0326~5 JEAMI~ CH~ALIK ll/18/88 783.00 033629 ALLEN Co CLARK 11/18/88 -- 52°05 033~31 THOMAS A. CLARK 11/18/88 75.00 033657 ELK 0~ ETS-SUP.DEPT.-TROY 11/18/38 033658 ELK OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 11/18/88 3t.00 033659 ELK OF COURTS-SUPPORI DE? ~1/18/8~ 41.20 033650 ELK OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP It/15/BS 86.52 0335~4 ELK OF CTS-SUPoOEPT-JAMES i1/18/88 73.50 033668 ELK OF CT-SUPoOEPT-EOWARO 11/1~/85 6~03 033671 ELK OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 11/t8/88 31.05 033872 ELK DF ETS-SUP DEPT.JOHN ll/t8/8~ 033573 ELK gE COURTS-SUPPORT OEP ll/18/BB 033~74 ELK OF COORTS-SUPPORT OEP ~1/1~/83 033675 CLK O~ COURIS-SOPPORT OEP ll/18/8~ 61.80 033676 ELK OF COURTS_SUPPORT OEP 11/18/88 61.80 033577 ELK OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 11/18/88 36.05 033678 ELK OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 11/18/89 15~.50 033679 ELK OE COUPlE-SUPPORT OEP I1/t8/8S 033681 ELK OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 11/18/8S 31.00 033583 ELK OF COURTS-SUPPORT DE? 11/19/8~ Z0o60 033684 CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 11/18/88 66.95 033685 ELK O~ COURTS-SUPPORT DEP~ 11/15/84 55°65 033586 ELK OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP i1/18/8~ 29.71 033587 CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT 059 !1/18/8~ 69.69 034¢86 COASTAL DIESEL SERVICES 11/1~/~ 245°87 0346~6 TIM CONBOY !I/19/S5 24.00 034936 COUNCIL OF AM ~LG. OFFIC. i1/iO/BS 30.00 03~9~I COUNTS ~ESCUE EQUIP INC. Ii/12/BS 138o27 035425 CREOIT MARKETS ll/19/BS 525.00 11/30/88 CITY OF BOYNTON 8EACH C U R R E M T M O N T H C H E C K S PAGE 15 49156 49157 49158 49159 49160 49161 49162 49161 49164 49155 49166 49168 49169 49170 49171 49172 49173 49174 49175 49176 49177 49178 49179 49180 49181 49182 49183 ~9184 49185 49185 491~6 49187 49188 49i39 49190 49191 49192 49194 49195 49197 49198 49100 49201 ~9232 492O3 VcNDOR ,r 035450 036237 036268 036300 040526 041580 041605 041605 041618 041632 041655 050340 054373 062810 063778 063779 064550 064700 06559D 065510 069998 070005 074564 075288 075476 080297 080424 080582 031593 081593 081602 081555 082799 082800 084497 08~664 084690 08~694 08~361 086~20 086457 '090101 090102 090107 090108 094111 004285 094288 094290 VENDOR NAME CRIMMINS COMPANY~ INC. COES INC. JAMES CUMMINGS JO~N CURLEY & ASSOCIATES DAYS INN CAPT. JOHN DELOACH DELRAY CONCRETE PRODUCTS DELRAY CONCRETE PRODUCTS DELRAY SUNRISE KINANIS CL DELTA BUSINESS SYSTEMS IN DEMCO INC. DUNCAN EO~ARO GEORGE EBBS ENSI~AEER SERVICE CORR. FIREMEN'S RELIEF ~ PENSIO FLORIOA POWHR g LIGHT FLORIDA SERVICE ~NGINEERS FOOT-JOY !NC. FOX VALLEY MARKING SYSTEM CHARLES FREDERICK KIRK FR I~OLANO G.E. COMPUTER S~RVICE G ~ A C GFgA/~SC GOLF VENTURES OENNIS C~ GRABE~L GREEN, EISENBERG C COHEN JOHN HAGG HARORIV~S O~ OELRAY, INC. HECTOR IURFt H~!NTZ~LMAN'S TRUCK C~NTE HEI'~TZELMAN'S TRUCK CENTE HELENA CHEMICAL COMPANY EZELL W ESTER EDWARD G. HILLERY, JR. ~O.~A~O G. HILLERY, BEN HOGAN HO~RtCH NURSERY EDGAR HON~LL HORNJNG'S PRO GOLF SALES, HUGHES SUPPLY INC. GEORGE N. ~UNT HYATY SARASOTA HOTEL i.M.M CORPgRATION IEM/ROLM ICM4 IC'~A RETIREMENT CORP. INGRAM INTERNAL REVENUE SERVIC~ IRS SERVICE CENTER CLERK DE COURTS-SUPPORT O CHECK DATE 11118/88 11/13/88 tl/15/$8 11/18/88 11/18/83 11/18/88 11/18/88 11/18/88 11/18/88 11/18/88 11/18/88 11/18~88 11/18 11/18 11/1~ 11/18/88 11/18/88 11/18/88 11/18/85 11/18/88 ti/18/88 ll/1B/SS ii/ia/aa 11/18/88 11/18/88 11/18/88 11/18/88 11/18/88 11/18/88 II/1a/85 ll/18/88 11/18/88 11/18/88 11/18/88 I1/1~/88 ll/18/88 11/18/88 11/18/88 11/1~/88 11/18/8a 11/18/88 i1/19/8~ 11/18/88 11/18/88 TOTAL A, OUNT 654.50 134~06 455.53 1,272,24 215.60 72.00 9T.6OCR 97.60 B,O00~O0 659.41 653.26 20.51 200.00 406.50 4,032.53 145.00 1ZE,OO 92.92 79.45 155.00 1,381.00 8,623.20 1,012.30 150.00 78.92 317.50 1,508.75 111.00 230.30 108.60 887396.00CR 88~396.00 215.75 360.00 1,460.00 72.00 478.35 1,050.00 200.00 114,71 620.49 150.00 65.00 925.33 7,558.06 25.70 2,109.43 198.50 19.00 lO.O0 92o70 11/30/88 950? CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH C U R R E '-~ T N 0 N T H C H E C K S PAGE 16 jCHECK ~ 49205 49206 49207 49208 49209 49210 49211 49212 49214 49215 49216 492i? 49219 -49220 49221 49222 49223 49224 49225 49226 49227 49228 49229 49230 49231 49232 49233 49234 49235 49236 49237 49238 49239 49241 49242 492~3 ~9244 49245 49246 49247 ~9248 49250 49251 49252 49253 49254 49255 VENDOR ~ VENDOR NAME 094291 IRS LEVY PROCEEDS-EDDIE 094292 iRS SERVICE CENTER-JOHN 09~343 INTERNATIONAL PRINTING 104602 JONES CHEMICALS 1t0303 KANGOL HEAD,EAR INCo 111640 ROBERT KENYON 114596 MEOARD KOPCZYNSKI 115595 LORRAINE KRUPOWIES . I15602 .... CHARLES KUSS 120424 LANCE~ INC. 120545 LAWMEN~S ~ SHOOTER'S SUPP 120552 LAWSON PRODUCTS INC. 121520 LEAR GROUP, iNC. 12'156~ LESCO INC. I21740 SALLY LEWIS ~30312 MACK FINANCIAL CORP. 130316 MAS GREGOR 1303~ MAINSTREET C.AR WASH 130348 MAGUIRE ENTERPRISES INCo 130440 LEONARD RD MANN .130450 .M~NOLQ GARCIA ELECTRIC MO 130523 MARTIN ASSOCIATES OF S FL 130540 MARINE ENGINE EQUIP. CO. 130549 MARTIN'S LA~AR 130950 WILLIE RUTH MCGRAOY 131589 MERCHANT TRANSPORT~ IMCo 132773 MILLER GOLF, INC. 134600 MONROE 13465~ MOTION INDUSTRIES INC. 136400 MUNICIPAL CODE CORPo 135429 MONiZIPAL POLICE 140338 NCR CORPORATION 141726 ALFRED NEWBDLD i~2734 NIVEL INC. 144492 NOLANO-TROPICAL SUPPLY CO 151857 OFFICIAL AIRLINE GUIDES, 155240 OOR DESIGNS 160330 PALM BEACH COMMUNITY COLL 160392 PALM ~CH COUNTY 80ARO OF 160397 PALM GEACH COUNTY FIRE CH 160400 PALM BEACH HABILITATIDN C 16041~ PALM BEACH ELECTRIC MOTOR 160416 PALM 8EACH LINCOLN MERCUR 160424 PALM BEACH NEWSPAPER~ INC 160447 PAOE~ ROLL PRODUCTS OF FL 161638 BENNY PERLE I616~D PERDXIDATION SYSTEMS INC. 161665 PERSgNNEL POOL 162750 PICARD CHEMICAL CO. [6B~lO PLASTI% ,WINDO~ PRODUCTS 1645D0 ROBERT ~OCSIK CHECK DATE D 11/I~/88 D 11/!~/88 11/18/88 ll/18188 Ii/18/88 11/18/88 11/18/88 11/13/88 11/18/83 11/18/88 I1/18/88 11/18/88 11/18/88 11/18/88 11/18/88 11/18/88 11/!8/88 11/18/88 11/18/88 11/18/88 1!/18/83 11/18/88 11/18/88 11/18/88 11/15/8~ 11/!8/8~ 11/18/88 11/18/88 11/18/8~ 11/1~/88 1t/t8/8~ I1/18/B~ i!/1B/BS 11/18/88 II/18/~8 11/18/8~ 11/18/38 11/18/88 I1/18/8~ 11/IB/38 11/18/85 11/18/88 11/18/8~ 11/18/88 ll/I~/88 I1/13/88 11/18/89 11/1~/83 11/1~/88 TOTAL AMOUNT 62.24 122.80 216.00 5,727.80 128.34 6.00 200.00 13o00 87,00 117.65 I,I33'.63 4t?.0~ 3t~!77.80 98.75 ZO.O0 1~791.19 292.~5 62.50 226.00 350.00 276o00 1,342.45 67.20 !03.85 134.00 174o36 1,724.56 6~5t5,46 48.53 &8=50 258.50 137.24 59.00 253.00 475.00 39,997.72 !20.00 ~83.05 289.96 2~086.4~ 7~056,5G 197632.50 408.00 278.~2 192.10 200.00 11/30/88 49256 49257 ~926l ~926Z ~9263 49264 &9265 49266 49272 49273 49275 49276 49277 49278 49280 49281 49282 49283 49285 49285 49291 49295 49298 49309 49301 4930o CIT? DF 8OYNTON 8EACH C U R R E ~ T M O N T H VENDOR fi VENDOR CHECKS 164600 EMMA PRMARtC! 164692 POST, BUSKLEY~ SCHUH & JE 164700 PORTER PAINT 165~98 PRD~ESSIONAL AOMINISTR~/O 166200 PUBLIX MARKET 176190 ~o & Q. INC. 180408 EMILY RADCLIFFE 180~11 RAINBOW PRINTING [NC. 180~95 RANGER CONSTRUCTION INDUS 181565 ROBERTD REAL · 181583 REEVES COMPANY, INC. 181590 REGENCY DODGE 1816~0 REMEX CORP. I8179~ JOHN REYMOLOS IDOI?O S A S, INC. tq03~T SAFETY E~UIPMENT C9o 0~ F i9109~ JOSEPH SCIORTIMO 191600 SEPPALA & AHO OF FL.~INC. 1939I~ SMITH BROTHERS FILM DROP 193915 ATLAS CAPITAL CORP. 19~585 . SOLO CONSTRUCTION CORP 194697 S. CENT. WASTEWATER TREAT 194713 SOUTHEASTERN MUNICIPAL SU i9~800 SPALDING 194853 SPILLiS, CANOELA, ~ PARTN i95~34 STATE 2F FLA-DEPT DF LA~O I95170 STEVENS DRUG5 196899 GR~OY Wu S~ANN 196900 SUSAN SWEET 1969&8 SYNOICON PROPERTIES, INC. 205530 TRANSI-TRONICS, IaC. 205651 TRUTH N TAPE 206359 PAUL A. TURK, JR.,P.A. 210146 USCM DEFERRED COMP. PRO. 2!91~8 U S POSTMASTER 216349 UNABASqED LIBRARIAN Z16417 UNIVERSAL SI~GNS ANO ACCES 216~27 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA 221479 VALENCIA COMMUNITY COLLEG 230511 LESTER WARO 231609 TH]MAS E* WENGLER 232412 ~HITEWATER MARINE 23~452 RALPH NEINER 232492 ORAL g GILBERT WILKEN 232500 J- ~ILLIAM$ PUMP SERVICE 23466I MICHAEL T WOODS 23~663 WODD BUSINESS PRODUCTS 23~666 WODDSURY CHEMICAL CO. 241595 XEROX CORP. 266310 ZUCCALA'S WRECKER SERVICE 2a0043 RICHARD.;F. BEE PAGE 17 CHECK DATE 11/18/82 11115/88 11/18/88 11/18/88 11/18/88 11/18/88 ii/18/8~ 11/1~/88 11/18/8~ 11/18/88 11/t8/88 11/18/88 11/18/88 11/18/88 11/18/88 11/18/88 11/18/88 11/18/88 ll/18/88 11/18/89 11/18/88 11/18/88 11/18/88 11/13/88 iI/1~/82 11/18/88 11/18/88 11/18/88 11/18/88 11/18/85 11/18/8~ 11/18/88 11/18/8~ I1/13/88 !!/lS/8~ TOTAL AMOUNT 10.03 10,453.6~ 54.60 8,966.72 943.03 57,725.00 652.50 97.00 87.53 40°00 ~0o~9 17,368.00 363.80 6°00 t55.!5 I59.00 150.00 362,087.91 72.55 865.3~ 53,522.00 10,816.68 3,720.00 72.29 17,937o~0 3,695.45 120.00 39.00 55.00 8,165.63 180.7~ 30.00 2,960.00 4,732.79 3,000.00 20.00 150.00 3,400.00 300.00 ZOO. g0 ZO0.O0 198.00 38.00 2,534.00 300.00 45.00 708.45 1,297.99 25.00 5.00 ~507 CHECK 11/30/88 CITY ~ VENDOR ;) V EN'DGR GF SOYNTON BEACH M O N T H C H f C K S ~AqE CHECK PAGE 18 DATE TOTAL AMOUNT 49307 49308 49309 ~9310 49311 49312 49313 49314 _ 49315 49317 49318 44319 493~0 49321 49323 49324 49325 49326 49327 49328 49330 49331 49332 49333 49334 49337 49338 49339 49340 49341 49343 49344 49345 4934~ ~9347 49349 49350 49351 4935~ 49353 49354 ~g355 49356 49357 280093 ROBERT 8AYERL 290065 GAYLE CAUGHEY- 300002 C. NORMAN DOUGLAS 3000%0 SAMUEL DILLtNGHAM 300046 OO~ DAVIS 300047 TIMOTHY DAWKINS 300050 BILL DE BECK 300055 PHYLLIS A. DIXON __330033 JUDITH GLASS 340061 WILFRED H~WKINS 340088 LAURa ~U~BARO 35OOOT JACK ING~AM 360008 DAWN JACKSON 360019 DONALD Jo JAEGER _._3500~0 DON JOHNSON 330056 MICHAEL LOCH 39000~ WILLIE MOODY JR. 390~89 RAF~AELE MARCHESE 390094 OLIVIA NC LEAN 390103 FRANKIE MC LEO0 410013 RICHARD ~LBRYCH 4100~t ROBERT OEENIK JR. 420013 CHARLES PERSING 420052 JOHN PICA 440064 AU~ELIO RODRIGUEZ 450090 MARSHALL SOUTHER 450094 TAMMY STAND~FER 450103 JAHES SIMS ~50104 BILL STATEN %~0041 ANN 490022 ARLIME WEIN~R 490088 DOMALD W3CHENICH 530387 WILLIAH 53~39~ ~IKE ASNELLO 530393 ALEXANOER KING CONST. 530394 AML PROP. JOINT VENTURE 530395 SUSA9 AYDLETTE 540190 ~OYNTD~ LAKES 5G0771 BRENSHELL D~Vo CORPo 54C953 BURG & DIVOSTA 54396~ BANYAN gEV. CORPo 541004 BRIGHTON LAKES 54~845 ~ARR~OOD LTD°PARTNERSHIP 541878 JOHN Co ~I~ER, 541879 GENE SLACK 541880 WILLIAH ~LAIR 541891 GREGORY BLUE 541882 PAUL 5418~3 EARLIE MAE ~RYANT 541854 VINCENT~BUCCILL! 541885 ~USSELL Lo BUROEN !1/18/88 120o00 11/18/88 ilt.00 11/18/85 11/18/85 200.00 11/18/88 200.00 11/18/88 6.36 11/18/83 150o00 11/18/88 144.00 ii/18/88 ..... - 72.00 11/18/88 11/18/88 I00~00 11/18/88 . 200°00 11/18/88 72.00 11/18/88 150.00 11/18/88 ._.248.00 11/18/88 85.20 11/t8/88 365°?4 11/IB/88 375.00 11/18/88 I00o00 tl/I~/BS 11/18/88 ZO0.O0 tl/18/88 11/18/88 200.00 11/13/88 i2,00 11/18/8S 98.00 11/18/88 200.00 11/18/88 96°00 11/18/88 128.39 11/18/85 16.00 11/15/88 100o00 11/18/88 11/13/85 12,72 11/18/8~ 31.80 11/18/88 50.00 11/18/88 63.50 11/18/83 36.75 11/18/83 45.50 11/18/88 213.75 11/1S/8~ 55~26 11/18/88 11/19/88 £14o00 11/18/88 35o10 ll/tS/BS 477.20 11/18/88 40.95 11/18/88 9.62 11/1~/88 24.04 11/1S/88 41o42 11/18/88 25.50 11/18/88 9°90 11/1~/8~ 45~50 !1/~8/8~ 25.50 11/30/,88 CITY DE BQYNTON 8EACH 507~ CURRENT MONTH CHECKS ]HECK ~ VENDOR,-~ VENDOR NA~!E CHECK 49359 49360 49351 49~62 ~9363 49366 ~9365 49366 49367 49369 ~9370 ~9371 ~9372 49373 ~9374 $9375 N9377 4937~ 49379 ~93~0 $93~I $9382 49384 49385 49387 ~93B8 693B9 493~2 493~3 49394 49395 49396 49397 49399 49400 49~01 49402 4~403 4~404 49405 4~406 49607 49408 54/$86 RICHARD BURKE 541887 BEATRICE BELLIVEAU 541883 MRS. GEORGE BEVER!OGE 5505&9 CEDAR MOOD CONSTRUCTION 550145 CLUB MEADOWS III 55096~r MICHAEL CALANDRA 550912 COSC'~N FLORIDA, INC. 5529?6 WILLIAM ~. CAME~INO 550977 5509T9 CQNN~R GROgP FL., INC. 550983 LEE 5506~6 5606Z~ PATRICI A DUNLAP ~5~Z~ H[LDA DO~AHUE 5606Z5 PATRICIA O00L EY 56D626 DENNIS D' ANTONIO 560627 ETHEL OU BOIS 560628 DAVID OUCHESNE 570416 JERONE EtSENBERG 570~9 CHRISTINE EDWARD ~70~ZO ROgERT EISENBERG 5E0189 FSC, INC* 5B0250 FAIRMONT PLACE 5S05~3 FIR5~ OXFORD DEVEL. 58~578 NICHOLAS FALGIONE 590579 LO%I J. FARRELt 580580 JEFFq EY FEIDCK 55058I JUAN FELICIANO 5805BZ MICHAEL FERRARO 5505~3 WILLIAM A. EiTZP~TRICX 590637 PAUL GRIBENSA 590660 MARTY GEORGE 59064t RITA GILBERT 5906~Z MARLY GLIDE~ELL 590~3 MAXWELL GOLDBERG 59054~ JOSEPH G~EN 590~5 HENE~ IYTA GRIFFIN 59D 6~ ROBERT GRUBB 5906~7 ALAN GRUBSTEIN 60009I HO~T~RS 600567 JDYCE HA~ER 600T~D BAR~ARA HU~S ON 6007~ JEaN H~NT 6007G~ JOH~ G. HUTZLER 6007~6 YOL ANDA HAM6 EY 500T~7 00~1 HASSELT~ NE 60OT~ JELL ~007~9 VI2LA HE~H3E 60075~ JAMES HILL 600TS! HER~Y DATE 11/18/88 11/18/88 11118/88 11/18/85 11/18/88 11/18/85 I1/18/88 11/18/88 11/16/8~ 11/18/88 11/18/88 11/18/88 11/18/88 11/18/88 I1/t8/8~ 11/18/88 tl/16/88 11/18/88 11/18 ll/1B 11/18 11/18 ~88 11/18 1!/!8'8~ 11/18'88 11/1B/8~ 11/18/88 11/1~/88 11/IS/88 11/18/88 11/18/83 11/18/88 I1/18/8~ 11/18/88 11/18/88 11/1~/88 !1/13/88 11/t9/8~ 11/18/88 11/18/88 11/18/88 11/18/85 1!/18/88 tl/i5/$B 11/18/8~ 11/18/8~ PAGE [9 TOTAL AMOUNT TO.50 15.00 3.00 13.50 136.50 7.00 46.40 24.25 21.80 45.50 571.75 10.52 21.35 22,00 22.00 19.20 53.00 7.50 6.52 9.60 3.00 25.50 172o00 260.80 36.50 41.30 45.50 35.50 53.26 t0.16 69.40 30.35 9.67 16.30 20.5Z 20.00 10.50 21.80 45.50 44.25 41.00 50.00 35.83 22.53 38.59 62.32 19.25 17.47 ~.g5 32.50 50.00 ilI3D/88 CITY DF BBYNTON BEACH PAGE 20 ASO? C U R 'I E N T M O N T H C H E C K S CHECK ~ VENDOR ~ VENDOR CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT 49409 609752 4~i0 620309 49411 620310 49412 620311 49413 49414 630485 49415 630485 49416 49419 640859 49420 640860 49421 640862 64O863 ~94~5 6~0865 49426 651169 49427 651174 49~28 651175 49429 651175 49430 651177 49431 651178 ~9432 651179 49433 651I~0 4943~ 651181 49435 ~51t82 ~943& 651183 49437 65118~ 49441 660191 49442 660192 49448 68060~ 49444 680615 49445 680516 49446 630817 49447 680618 49448 680619 4~449 49450 680621 4~5i 6B0622 49452 49453 70D2~9 4945~ 700555 49455 700618 49456 700622 49457 700627 49458 700533 ALBA ZMS~RGIN ROBERT J~RVIS CLARA Co JOHNSON DOROTHY L. JOHNSON JOHN KIES LINDA KL~$ICK DA~N K]SKAISTO LAKES OF TARA DONALD C. LAMBERT STEVEN LAANE EDA LIPSCHUTZ LAKES DF TARA DEV. CORP. SCOTT LAM5 ANnA MAY LED LiSA LEVESQUE ALAN LITCHFIELD ERNEST LJ~ERISSE EDWARD MEYER FRANK MORALES GE3RGE Jo MAHONEY~ JR. CHARLES I'D MANSON~ JR. ~ICHAEL MASON CARLO MAZOLENY ALLEY MC IN, IS LEILA Fo MEADE EUNIS~ W. MILLER JOSEPH MONACO KATHY MO~TALTOS CAROL MORGAN FRANK MORALES ~ORMAN CONSTRUCTtON~ IMCo NCHP/SANDPIPER COVE NASOL INC. D~A/LOGANS RUN RAYMOND S. O'CONNELL ROBERT POLLOCK ANDREW PHILLIPS JA~ES PALMER HOWARD PAUL LILL!AN PERRY MARLENE M. PETERSON ROBERT PITTS LILLIE PORTER ?HILLIP R° POSCH ROSEMAqlE PET~RSON a RUSS MAR COMSTRUCTION RYAN H~MES BARBARA REID PAdL RICHARDSON JAHES D. ROBERTS ZAHEER ~AZZAK CARL R~ISOR 11/18/89 26.52 11/19/88 4.02 11/18/88 15.00 11/18/88 10.50 ti/18/88 45.50 11/18/88 45.50 11/18/88 15.77 i1/18/8~ 145.50 11/18/88 4.50 11/18/88 17.59 I1/1~/88 25.50 i1/18/8~ 11/18/88 45.50 11/18/8~ 36.90 11/18/88 _ 22.9? i1/1~/88 10.50 11/18/88 21.15 11/18/88 ZI.35 11/18/88 6.85 11/18/88 58.Z0 11/18/88 17.55 11/18/88 36.65 11/18/88 41.75 ll/1S/SB 66.30 ll/iB/B8 11/18/88 7.50 11/18/88 25.50 11/18/88 17.55 I1/18/8~ 54.95 11/18/88 50.00 I1/18/8d 279.B0 11/t~/$8 136.00 11/18/85 20.00 11/18/88 55.50 11/18/88 ~0.00 11/18/88 22.85 11/t8/8~ 69.40 I1/1~/88 69.50 11/18/88 45.50 ll/18/8~ 15.12 11/18/88 44.40 11/18/88 10.62 11/I~/88 6.02 11/18/88 92~50 11/1~/88 26.60 11/18/88 62.00 11/l~/88 18.12 I!/!~/88 35.23 11/15/88 22.53 ll/iB/SB 50,00 11/18/83 lO.&2 ~C~ECK ~ VENDOR 49961 49462 49463 49464 49465 49466 49467 49468 49469 49470 49471 49472 9q473 49474 49975 49476 49478 494?9 49480 4998L 49482 49483 49484 49485 49486 49487 49988 49489 49490 49491 49992 49494 49996 49~97 49999 49500 49501 49502 49503 49504 4~505 4~506 49597 49538 49509 49510 CITY DF 3OYNTON BEACH O R R E N T M 0 N T H C H E C K S 700635 700636 700637 710527 710794 710835 711243 711252 711255 711264 711265 ?11266 7 i.I 267 711268 711269 711270 711271 711272 711273 71127~ 711275 711275 711277 711273 711279 711280 7 llZ81 711282 711283 711_~84 Y11285 711286 711287 720398 720399 730117 730118 730119 730120 730121 730122 730123 74016~ 745163 760242 760293 7'5024~ 760245 760246 770065 790000 VENDOR NAME REBECCA A. RITTER ROBERT Ro KIPP WAREHOUSE LESLIE R~GERS STOMEHAVEN DEV. CORP. SOUTHEAST DEV. ENTERPRISE STALLINGS CONSTRUCTION ED SANDOLI DYAN~E SIKTAR RICHARD SOLUR! BARDARA SCOTT ALFRED S~tYH STEVEN STUCKEI THEO. G. SULLIVAN LOUCH~ANN SAGESSE ROBERT F. SANTUCC[ PHILLI? M. SASINEK CHARLES SCHWARZ CAROL SEWELL' DR. ~ARK SHAPIRO IRWIN SILSERMAN RAYMOND SIMONtN PATRICIA SLUUS RODNEY Oo S~ITH CHARLES G. SMITH JOSEPH SOUSA K. W. STEPHENS SIDNEY STOLOFF BRIAq STOUT JOHN ROBERT SWARTZ SWEETHAN~WOOSTER~NETTLES CA~L S~ENTON FRANCOIS SZABO EVA TAYLOR THATEHER~HAYNES~ KAUFMAN DANIEL TUCKER PA¥RICZA TABAR TYE A. TAYLOR GARY TEEL THATCHER/HAYNES/~ KAUFMAN /HE CATALFUMO COMPANIES GRDVER L. THORNE ~ARK VAUTIER MARfi&RET Jo VOLTZ EDWARD WINSLOW DE~ORA~ NAARKJAER STEPHE~ B. wEISS ~OUGLAS WENDEL P~TE WILBERSHEIO JOHN Y~ELSKI CITY O~ ~OYNTON BEACH CHECK DAT6 11/18/88 11/18Z88 11/18 I1/iB ~88 11/13 11/18 !1/18~88 tl/18 11/18 11/18/88 11/18/88 11/18/88 ll/1B/BB 11/18/88 11/18/88 11/16/88 11/18/88 11/18/88 11/18/88 11/18/83 11/I~/88 11/18/88 11/18/8~ 11/18/88 11/18/88 11/18/8~ 11/18/88 11/18/88 11/18/88 tl/18/$8 11/18/8~ 11/1~/88 11/18/83 11/18/88 11/18/5~ 11/18/88 11/18/88 11/18/88 11/18/83 11/18/88 11/t3/88 11/18/88 11/18/88 11/18/88 I1/18/83 11/18/88 11/18/~$ 11/13/85 11/1~/89 lt/!B/8~ PAGE 21 TOTAL AMOUNT 45.50 566.75 24.25 75.00 88.00 17.30 21.35 21.35 41.48 25.10 50.00 26.86 15.25 43°00 18.20 20.50 45.50 45.50 24.15 9.02 9.02 45.50 4.82 17.55 45.50 29.25 40.55 25.50 45.50 508.00 25.50 I0.62 23.18 75.00 2goO0 t4,90 44.40 11.80 695.50 188.25 57.55 4.73 15,00 9.40 43.00 44.25 44.40 21.80 45.50 7,438.80 11/30188 CtT~ OF BOYNTON BEACH =507 C U R R E M T M O N T H C H E C K S CHECK ~ VENDOR ¢; VENDOR NAME CHECK DATE TO[AL AMOUNT 49511 49512 49513 ~9514 49515 49516 49517 49518 49519 49510 49521 49522 49523 49525 '49526 49527 49528 49529 49530 49531 49532 49533 49534 49535 49536 49538 49539 49540 49541 49543 49545 49547 49548 49550 49551 49553 49554 49555 49556 49557 49558 49559 49560 40561 790346 CITY DF BOYNTON BEACH 010149 A-1 INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY INC 010285 A.To& T= INFO. SYSTEMS 010291 A=T,~ T. 012770 AIR CON ELECTRIC MOTOR 013718 EDNARO ALLEN 013T82 ALLSTATE EQUIPMENT g RENT 0139~5 AMERICAN HERITAGE 014030 AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOC. 014982 AMERICAN STATES INSURANCE 014241 CHARLIE ANDREWS 014243 SHANNON ANDERSON 016009 ATLANTIC HARDWARE INC. 01~015 ATLANTIC HIGH SCHOOL BAND 016015 _ ATLANTIC MEOICAL SUPPLY 016034 ATTORNEY'S TITLE SERV INC 020091 B ~ C TURF PROOUCTS CO. 020160 B.B. ASSOC. FIREFIGHTERS 020440 THE BA(Eq g TAYLOR CO. 021530 BEANE EXTERMINATING CO. OZ16i? BOB ~ENTZ ...... 022805 5IRMINGHAM HILTON HOTEL 023800 BLOC CROSS OF FLORIDA 024479 BOB BORDEN 0246~1 BOWER AMMONIA & CHEMICAL 024710 80YNTOM AUTO SUPPLY, INC. 024750 BOYNTON BEACH RETIREMENT 024786 BOYNTD~ TRAVEL AGENCY INC 025583 E.J. ~ODKS CO. 0255d9 JDHNETTA BRCDMFIELO 025620 ~RDWARD PUMP C SUPPLY CD. 02630~ BUILOING OFFICIALS ASSN 026370 DR. JAMES E. BUFFAN 026380 BULLDOG FENCE COMPANY OgE~BZ BUTLER REFRIGERATION SUPP 0301~5 ~oKo'S LOCKSHOP~ INC. 050189 CMl IN2o 030302 CALIFORNIA LANGUAGE LABOR 031608 CENTRAL FhA COM. COLLEGE 032416 PETEq L. CHENEY 032478 CHILDREN'S MAGAZINE GUIDE 032617 CHOCK'S AUTO BODY PAINT 032901 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 033529 ALLEN G. CLARK 033633 MICHAEL CLARK 033657 CLK OF CTS-SUP.DEPT.-TROY 033658 CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 033559 CLK OF COORTS-SUP?ORT OEP 033660 CLK OF COORTS-SUPPORI OEP 033864 CLK OF ~TS-SUP,OEPT-JAMES 033558 CLK DF ~T-SUP.OEPT-EDWARD 11/18/88 92.50 li/30/88 31.50 11/30/88 122o15 11/30/8~ 8.83 11/30/88 145.70 11/30/88 ...... 400.00 11/30/88 286°00 11/30/88 24.00 .11/30/88 ........ 210.00 11/33/88 4,994.00 11/30/88 70.Z0 11/30/88 .... 120.00 -- 1I/~0/88 195,99 ll/30/88 350.00 ll/30/88 1,765.55 ll/BO/BB 155o00 11/30/88 59.57 11/30/88 1,159.20 11/30/88 1,090.77 11/30/88 451.00 II/30/B~ ...... 200.00 11/30/88 295.32 11/30/88 118,044.75 11/30/88 111.00 11/30/88 769.42 11/30/83 1,485.13 11/30/88 12,718.73 ll/30/83 260o00 11/30/88 445.02 11/30/88 200o00 11/30/88 259.13 11/30/8~ 70.00 11/30/88 500.00 11/30/85 ~Z,50 11/30/88 55.90 11/30/88 7q.60 11/30/88 309.13 ll/30/8~ 211.79 tl/30/88 11/30/83 785.09 11/30/88 30.00 11/30/8g 687o3D 11/30/8~ 54.50 11/39/88 3~70 11/30/88 250.00 11/30/88 74.00 tl/30/88 11/30/8~ 41.20 11/30/~ 35o52 .. 11/30/88 73o50 11/30/8~ 68.08 CITY OF 607NTON BEACH PAGE 11/30/88 23 5O7 CUR ~cCK . 49562 4~56~ 49566 49557 49568 49569 49570 49571 49572 49573 49574 49575 49576 49577 49578 49579 49580 49581 49582 49583 49584 49585 49586 49587 49588 ~9589 49590 49591 49593 49595 49597 49599 49600 4960l 496D2 49&03 49604 496O5 49606 49608 49609 4qo12 VENDOR 033671 033672 033573 033574 033675 033676 033677 033678 033679 033681 033683 033684 033685 033686 033687 034564 034592 03~599 034678 034923 034925 03494I 03~977 035541 036237 036359 040505 040506 041418 041419 041421' 041423 0~1425 041690 0~2867 04~905 042912 044783 04~450 046459 050208 050300 0503iO 050340 050400 051284 056552 050105 0601~I 061507 ~ ~J T M D N TH CHECKS , ENDOR NAME EL< OF CLK OF CLq OF SL< OF CLK OF CLK OF 5LK OF CLK OF CLK OF SL< OF CL< OF SLK OF CL( OF CLK OF CL( OF COURTS-SUPPORT CTS-SUP DEPT.JOHN COURTS-SUPPORT OEP COURTS-SUPPORT OEP COURTS-SUPPORT DEP COURTS_SUPPORT OEP COURTS-SUPPORT DEP COURTS-SUPPORT DEP CDURTS-SUPPDRT gEP COURTS-SUPPORT OEP COURIS-SUPPDRT OEP COURTS-SUPPORT DEP COURTS-SUPPORT OEP COURTS-SUPPORT DEP COURTS-SUPPORT OEP CARL V M COFFIN, ESQUIRE COLLINS SIGNS COMMERCE CLEARING HOUSE CONSOLIDATED ELECTRIC SUP CORONET/MTI, FILM ~ VIDEO COSTUM~ WORLD COUNTS RESCUE EQUIP INC. a. EUGENE COX 9AVE CROCKETT ~UES CUTTING CONTRACTORS~ INC. ~AVIS WATER ~ WASTE INDUS ~E3RGE D~VIS DE BRA TURF £ INDUSTRIAL DECATUR ELECTRONICS ~ECISI]N DATA SERVICE DECO~A ~FFtCE FURNITURE 9ECORA¥tNG ~ORLO I~ INC. DELR~¥ FIRE EXT, SERVICE OETECTIvE ~OOK CLUB 9I'S ELECTRIC SUPPLY CARL DIXON 9IKIE AUTO PARTS INC. ~RIDG~I DOWNEY J~HN ~. DUNKLE 9U~LOP SLAZENGER CORP. EDSCO EAST COAST FIRE EQUIP. EASY PAY TIRE STORE GEORGE EBBS ECZEL CORP. EDUCATIONAL RECORD CENTER THE EVERGREEN PRESS, INC. CACTS ON FILE ~BINAA-VIRSINIA CHAPTER FEDERAL EXPRESS CORP. CHECK DATE OEP 11/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/88 ii/30/8~ 11/30/98 11/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/88 I1/B0~88 11/30~88 11/30~83 !1/30~88 11/30~88 11/30~88 11/30/88 11/30/88 I1/30/83 11/30/88 11/30/88 111'30188 11/30/8~ 11/30/8~ 11/30/83 11/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/8~ 11/30/88 11130/33 11/30/88 11130/88 11/B0/8~ 11/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/83 11/30/88 11/3~/88 11/30/88 TOTAL AMOUNT 31.05 142.56 26.00 25.00 61.80 61.80 36.05 154.50 41.20 31.00 ZOoEO 66.95 55.65 Z9. T 1 69.69 652.50 168.00 320.00 214.31 849.00 900.00 594.88 80.00 400.00 86.45 110.00 161.00 50.00 87.45 18.00 1.641.67 135.58 97.60 39.76 207.19 100.00 529.02 11.00 131.40 732.84 265.00 639.B0 lt416.08 50,00 226.08 246.00 51.58 427.72 300.00 71.00 11130/88 CITY DF BOYNTON BEACH PAGE 24 ~.507 C U R R E ~ T M O N T H C H E C K S CHECK 49613 062783 FINDLEY WELDING SUPPLY 49614 062820 FIREME~'S RELIEF & PENSiO 49615 063692 FLORIDA ~OLT'g NUT 49515 063696 FLA. EAST COAST FERTILIZE 49617 063755 FLORIDA PUBLIC PERSONNEL 49618 063790 FLORIDA RECREATION 5 PARK 49619 063802 FLDRIOA SOC OF ENVIRDNMEN 49620 063832 FLORIDA VtDED SYSTEMS . 496Z1 053859 DENNIS FLUSHING 49622 064555 FORD'S TRAVE[ GUIDES ~9624 06550~ FRAN*S SE~ N SEW 49625 065550 FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE 49625 070352 WILLIAM B. GALBRAtTH 09627 070~55 GALE RESEARCH COMPANY 49628 070357 STEVE GALE 49629 071547 GEMA!RE DISTRIBUTORS~ INC 49530 071565 GENERAL TI~ SERVICE ~963I 07~53~ GOLD COAST CHEMICAL 49632 074552 GOLF MAGAZINE 49633 074591 W ~ GDOGE TRUCKING INC 49634 075396 WoN. GqAINGER~ INC. 49635 0754~9 GRAYARC 49636 075450 GRAYBAR ELECTRIC CO. INC. 49537 075468 GREENTREE DRY CLEANERS 49638 075471 LONNIE GREENE 49639 075605 GULFST~EA~ IRRIGATION SUP 496~0 075~15 E~UICOR HEALTH PLAN OF FL 496~1 080309 HALSEY'S 4~642 080310 HALSEY & GRIFFITH INC. 49643 0~0434 THE HARRISON COMPANy 496~4 08)~63 HARVEST PRINTING ~ COPY C 496~5 080465 JIM HARVIN 49646 081593 HEINTZEL~AN'S TRUCK CENTE 49647 05iSOZ HELENA CHEMICAL COMPANY 496~8 081656 EZELL HESTER 49649 082705 HIGHLiSHTS FOR CHILDREN 49650 082799 ED~AqD G. HILLERY~ 4965I 082809 HILTI INC 49652 08455~ HOLIDAY INN 4965~ 084656 K. HOVNANIAN CORPQRATIDN 49654 084690 EDGAR HOWELL 49555 086364 K C HUBBARD ~ ASSOCIATES 49~56 086365 HUGHES SUPPLY~ IMCo 49557 086~31 HURRICANE SPORTSWEAR 49658 090108 ICMA RETIREMENT CORP. 49659 09~Z19 CLIFF INGHAM 4~660 09~221 IN~RAM 49661 094285 INTEk~AL REVENUE SERVICE ~9662 09~285 IRS LEVY-EDWARD ENGRAMS- 49563 09~288 IRS SE~!CE CENTER DATE 11/30/88 11/30/8~ 11/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/8~ 11/30/88 11/30/88 I1/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/89 11/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/83 11/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/8~ 11/30/88 11/B0/88 11/30/8~ 11/30/88 11/30/8~ 11/3~/88 11/30/88 11/30/85 i1/B0/88 11/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/88 ll/BO/B~ 11/30/88 11/30/85 11/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/8~ 11/30/88 11/30/88 TOTAL AMOUNT 171.48 3~514.79 61.92 50.00 45.00 TO.O0 134.00 ... 135.00_ 14.00 47.17 43.20 17~18.68 15.00 353.40 15.00 216.85 1,576.99 301.08 15.94 217.87 292.52 . 681.08 25.00 77.53 16,701.7~ 1,087o06 61.60 265o00 22.5~ 45.00 87~891°00 187.20 25.00 lg°95 1,953.24 588.50 205.00 61~115o31 50.00 240.00 147o00 868.00 2~109.43 253.17 29.00 40.72 iO.O0 [1/3978B CH'~,CK ~ VENDOR D 49664 094Z90 49665 09~+291 ~9657 09~100 ~9669 lOl~7~ 49670 !0460~ ~9571 I0605t ~9672 110109 49~73 111635 ~9675 1 I~2gT 49677 115595 ~9679 120309 !2t7~0 130197 130199 ~96~9 1B05~D 49692 130933 ~9693 ~ 3~953 49694 ' 1315~8 ~9695 131615 ~95~6 132756 ~9697 I3277~ ~q699 136420 ~9700 1365g9 ~9702 14t70~ ~9703 l~92 49794 144601 4PY05 150qZl 49796 151310 ~9707 15559~ 49708 156Z5l 49709 160106 49711 t 603~9 160503 161585 CITY DF BDYNTON 8EACM C U R R E M T 'M O N T H C H E C K S VENDOR MADE CHECK DATE CLERK DF COURTS-SUPPORT D IRS LEVY PROCEEDS-EODIE O IRS SERVICE CENTER-JOHN D FRANK IZZO J ~ L FEED & SUPPLY iNC. JAMMAL & ASSOCIATES~ INC~ JO~ES CHEMICALS JUNO 1NOUSTRIES K & M ELECTRICAL SUPPLY KENNEDY JR HI'GH SCHOOL BA WILLIAM To KIEKENAPP STEVEN E. KNOB MEOARO KOPCZYNSKt LORRAINE KRUPOWIES CHARLES KUSS LAB SAFETY SUPPLY LA~E WORTH HIGH SCHOOL BA LANTANA VIKING BAND LAWMEN'S E S~OOTER'S SUPP LAWSON PROOUCTS INC. GUS ~ ANN LEBLANC SALLY LE~IS LIBRARY OF CONGRESS MOH GRAPHIC SERVICES INC. M.PoR. ASSO~IATES~ INC. MANHATTAN TROPHIES MARINE ENGINE EQUIP. CO. NARTIN*S LAMAR WILLIAM MC CONNELL WILLIE RUTH MCGRAOY MECKLER CORPORATION ME~KEL GLASS SERVICE MIO~AY GAROEN CENTER HOWARD J, MILLER, DAVID MOSS MUNISI~AL POLICE ALLAN MURRAY NURSERY~ INg NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION JAMES NESS NOLANO-TROPICAL SUPPLY CO NORT~ CAROLINA STATE UNIV OCEAN RIDGE TRAVEL INC. ODOR CONTROL SYSTEMS ORLANOO MARRIOTT OUTER BANKS P ~ N TAPPING PALM ~EACH COMMUNITY COLL PoO. CNTY POLICE ~ENEVOLE PALM ~EACH COUNTY WATER U PAUL'S PLUH8ING SALES ~ S PENinSUlAR ELECTRIC DIST. 11/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/83 11/30/88 11/30/8~ 11/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/8~ 11/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/85 11/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/83 11/30/88 11/30/88 11/3~/83 li/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/8~ 11/30/88 11/30/88 1!t30/88 11/30/88 1t/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/8~ 11/30/8~ 11/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/8~ 11/30/88 11/30/83 1t/30/83 PAGE 25 TOTAL AMOUNT 92.70 62.24 122.30 185o00 173.02 1,476.88 979.20 511.13 · 755.43 ZO0oO0 ZO0.O0 25.00 146.00 13.00 85.00 801.34 350.00 200o00 842,50 115.93 400.00 20.00 19.00 980.00 9Z,30 125.15 978.81 554.65 15.00 67.20 49.50' 7S.74 110.00 2,353.75 576°00 5~303~72 150.00 I~130,00 16oB0 334.07 200.00 148.00 83.50 280.00 79.37 185.00 40.00 I~377.08 334.00 17,55 899.94 ~CHc~K 49715 161665 49716 L61TO0 49717 162408 ~9719 162875 49720 16360? 49721 164500 4972~ 164600 49?24 164625 49?25 164698 49726 164700 49727 165306 49728 165514 497g9 1T6309 ~9730 176397 49731 180466 49732 I80503 49733 180505 49734 I~1588 ~9%35 . 181600 49736 189800 49737 184542 ~9738 186526 49739 190347 49740 ~974l 190449 49742 19089~ 49743 190938 49744 191594 49745 191641 49746 192~07 49747 193910 ~9748 1939i5 49749 194708 49?50 194706 49751 19474~ 49~52 194800 49753 194910 4975~ 195994 49755 196~04 49756 196425 49757 196899 4~758 196900 49759 200426 49760 201700 49761 Z02~61 ~DTEZ ~02560 4976~ 205510 49765 20554~ CITY DF BOYNTON BEACH C U R R E N T M ON T H C H VENDOR ~ VENDOR MAME E C K S CHECK mERSON~EL POOL PETTY CASH LIBRARY PHILIPS CONS. ELECTRONICS PICARO CHEMICAL CO. PITMAN PHOTOJS INC. PLAN T3 GET OUT ALIVE ROBERT PDCSIK ANOREW PODRAY EMMA PDMARICI, POPULA~ SCIENCE POSTON'S WORLD OF IDEAS PORTER PAINT CD. PRE-PAID LEGAL SERVICES I PROPERTY APPRAISERS OFFIC ~UAL!TY BOOKS, INC, R.C. SPORTS RANDOM HOUSE INC. DONNA L. RAYMOND RAYSiDE TRUCK & TRAILER REFRICENTER DF iELtABLE REPROGRAPHICS RIMKER MATERIALS CORP. JOAQUIN J. RODRIGUEZ III NANC~ RUYLE SAFETY EQUIPMENT CO. OF F SAFETY PRODUCTS SANI-AIR SERVICE SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL SCHOOL ~OARD OF PALM SELF-STUDY COURSE COORDIN SEVE~ HILLS BOOKS RICHARD L. SHEPHERD E ASS RICHARD SMIDO ATLAS CAPITAL CORP. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE SOUTHERN BUILDING CODE CO SOUTHEASTERN BOOK CO. SPALDING STAR DISTRIBUTING COMPANY LOUIS ST. LAURENT SUN ELECTRIC CORP. SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMEN GRAOY W~ SWANN SUSA~ SNEET GEORGE TAND¥ TESTIN~ LAB OF THE PALM 8 TH~R~ SEAL ROOFS~ INC. TH3~NDIKE PRESS TORCqI~'S TRANS-F~ORIOA SUPPLY TRAVEL MART INC. PAGE 26 DATE 11/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/88 I1/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/8~ 11/30788 11/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/88 tl/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/98 11/30/85 11/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/89 11/30/88 11/30/8~ 11/39/88 II/30/88 11/30/8~ 11/30/83 11/30/88 1t/~0/8~ 11/30/88 11/B0/88 11/30/88 11/B0/88 11/30/83 11/30/8~ 11/30/88 11/B0/8~ 11/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/88 11/30/89 1t/30/88 I1/3C/8~ 11/3C/88 11/30/88 TOTAL AMOUNT 734.40 30.30 452.00 102.00 175.6~ 9.95 50.00 135.00 10.00 19.95 51t.T~ 240.25 193.68 25,23 1,335.27 64.00 29.50 5.00 252°30 396.69 98.~0 756.00 2~0~7.00 18.00 887.75 418.36 28.00 57.00 4,000,00 100.30 10,24 570.00 I04,00 589.~9 2,295.88 120.00 427~62 107.36 840.00 25.00 38.32 14.00 46.50 400.00 140.00 1,505.00 31.38 41.70 16.50 313.60 !GHEEK ~ VENDOR,." 49765 210145 49?6? 210150 49768 216410 49759 0Z1399 49770 222794 49771 230511 49772 230540 49773 231585 49775 ~9777 49784 ~9T85 49787 ~978B 49789 4979I 49793 ~979~ ~797 49?98 ~799 ~9~00 ~980t 49803 49804 49S05 49~08 49809 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH R R E N T M O N T H C H E C K S VENDOR NAME CHECK DATE USCM DEFERRED COMP. PRO. U.So POSTMASTER UNITED WAY OF PALM BCH. V-J GROWERS SUPPLY VI~ING OFFICE P~ODUCT$ LEST~R WATE~ DEPARTMENT WELLINSTON CLYOESDALES 231500 THOMAS 231743 WESTON WOODS ZBI780 WESTER~ AUTO 'STORE / ACE ZOZS00 J. WILLIAMS PUMP SERVICE 234625 J.J.A. WOLF 235494 ANGELA Y WRIGHT Z41595 XEROX CORP. 251~10 GARY YOUNG 280037 JUSTUS ~ROWN .280093 ROBERT 8~YERL 29002~ STEVEN O. CA~PSELL 290089 COLIN CROFT ~00002 C. NORMAN DOUGLAS 300032 JOHN DREVAS 3000~0 SAmUeL DILLINGHA~ 30Og~ . DD~ gAVZS 300050 BILL DE 330938 ARKANSAS GRAHAM 3300~3 KENNETH GERECKE 340089 WILLIE L. HOLMES 350007 JACK tNGRAM 360003 TH3RLSY JOHNSON 360019 DONALD J. JAEGER 360020 DON JOHNSON 390024 M.IgH~EL MUNRO 39005~ DOROTHY MOORE 39007% BARBARA J, MAKAROWSKI 390100 HUGH MC CAFFREY 390103 FRANKiE MC LEOD 410013 RICHARD OLBRYCH 410023 VINCENT OLENIK 4200l~ CHARLES PERSING 450090 MARSHALL SOUTHER 490073 SPENSER WILSON 541~53 PHYLLIS BIVONA ?~03~7 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH PAGE 27 TOTAL AMOUNT 11/30/88 4?732.79 11/30/88 3,093,60 11/30/88 1,%86.85 11/30/88 521.97 11/30/88 99.g0 11/39/88 . 50°00 11/30/88 9,591.IZ 11/~0/88 500.00 11/30/88 .... 50.00 11/30/88 27.65 lt/30/~8 11/3O/88 · 360.97. 11/30/88 1Z.50 11/30/88 25.00 11/30/88 11/30/88 6.00 11/30/88 30.00 11/30/88 123.00 11/30/88 139.50 11/30/88 11/30/88 50°00 11/30/88 25.00 11/30/88 11/30/8S 50°00 11/30/8~ 597.39 Ii/B0/8~ 100o00 11/30/88 I00.00 11/30/80 IZ9.13 11/30/8~ 50°00 11/~0/88 100.00 11/30/88 50°00 11/30/88 50.00 11/30/88 200.00 11/30/88 50.00 11/30/88 1Z.26 11/30/88 11/30/88 50.00 I1/30/8~ 50.00 11/30/88 21.20 i!/30/83 50°00 11/30/88 50.00 tI/30/8~ 68.73 11/~0/83 16.00 11/30/88 51.91 4,232,581~19 10. 11. COMMISSION AGENDA December 20, 1988 DEC ~O 198P APPROVAL A.O.B. UNDERGROUND,INC. Pay Est. #1, PO 77016 regarding construction 16" Water Main extension at Lawrence Rd - Phase II. Pay from Utility General Fund---403-000-169-01-00 Per bid 10/18/88, Commission approved 11/1/88 $ 26,380.12 AMBAC INDEMNI%Y CORP. Payment of insurance premium on $2,390,000 Bond Issue on 12/14/88. Pay from Utility Service Tax Fund---302-888-588-70-97 14,500.00 AMERICAN BANKER-BOND BUYER Daily Bond Buyer Advertising for 1988 Series GOB Bonds. Pay from Utility Service Tax FQnd---302-888-588-70-97 4,533.00 BOYNTON BEACH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Chamber services for month of December, 1988. Pay from Publicity Fund---101-191-519-40-54 1,375.00 THE CENTER FOR FAMILY SERVICES Employee Assistance Program for month of December, 1988. Pay from General Fund---001-135-5t3-40-82 1,050.00 CLUB CAR 30 New Golf Carts less 30 Trade-In. Pay from Golf Course---411-727-572-60-89 Commission approved 4/5/88 61,050.00 COUNTS MEDICAL EQUIPMENT, INC. 1 Thumper CPR Model 1005, 1 Hard Case and Mobile Oxygen Carrying System for Fire Dept. Pay from General Fund---001-221-522-60-87 Commission approved 11/1/88 4,892.53 DAVIS WATER & WASTE INDUSTRIES, INC. Scrubber rental for Lift Stations for month of December,1988. Pay from Water & Sewer Rev---401-352-535-40-99 4,499.96 FLORIDA EAST COAST RAILWAY CO. Annual Signal Maintenance - 4 Locations per Agreement dated 12/29/71. Pay from General Fund---001-411-541-40-16 1,300.00 FLORIDA LEAGUE OF CITIES, INC. Second Installment for Liability Insurance FML-318. Pay from various departments. 37,723.00 FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT Settlement of Claim to restore power lines damaged as a result of 7/18/88 accident W/S/O Congress N/O Golf Rd. Pay from Water & Sewer Rev---401-395-539-40-4A 1,311.65 13. 16. COMMISSION DEC ~0 198~ APPROVAL GERAGHTY & MILLER, INC. . 14,312.66 New well construction, replacement and abandonmen{"'i Eastern Western Wellfields from 10/2/88 thru 10/29/88. Pay from 1985 Constr. Fund---409-000-169-01-00 BEN HOGAN COMPANY Merchandise for Pro Shop & Uniforms. 2,280.94 Pay from Golf Course---411-000-142-01-00 190.35 " " " " 411-725-572-30-97 1649.59 " " " " 411-727-572-30-97 441.00 IBM CORPORATION A$/400 Programming Workshop of 11/14/88 for Spencer Wilson and John Drevas. Pay from General Fund---001-181-5iS-40-7J WALTER H. KELLER, JR.,INC. Work performed in connection with City's Comprehensive Plan. Pay from General Fund---001-151-515-40-62 MACGREGOR Merchandise for Pro Shop. Pay from Golf Course---411-000-142-01-00 2,400.00 27,000.00 1,183.47 17. MA?TLIN, MCCLOSKY & NORTH Legal services rendered re: Tradewinds Litigation 10/3/88 thru 10/31/88 - (costs and advances thru 11/23/88). Pay from General Fund---001-000-247-1T-00 18. MOTOROLA, INC. Motorola ?MR -2000 Paging System Pay from General Fund---001-000-247-2J-00 19. MOTOROLA, INC. 1Maxtrac "privacy plus" 2 channel mobile radio ~ accessories including installation - Matching Existing Equipment. Pay from Water & Sewer Rev---401-396-539-60-gE 20. PEROXIDATION SYSTEMS INC. Odor Control for Lift Stations. Pay from Water & Sewer Rev---401-352-535-30-65 21. POST, BUCKLEY, SCHUH & JERNIGAN, INC. Invoice #2 Phase IV - Inv. #42151 re: 3.0 Million Gallon Ground Level Storage Tank & Booster Pumping Station. Pay from Utility General Fund---403-000-169-01-00 22. PROFESSIONAL ADMINISTRATORS, INC. Reimbursement invoice for Worker's Comp. claims thru 11/30/88. Pay from various departments. 23. SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT BOARD User charges for treatment & disposal of wastewater for month of November, 1988. Pay from Water & Sewer Rev---401-353-535-40-9I 13,571.08 7,498.00 6,346.90 26,342.55 6,234.00 3,282.29 110,334.86 24. 25. 27. 28. 29. DEC ~ 198P APPROVAL SPILLAS CANDELA & PARTNERS, INC. Invoice #10 & #11 regarding Architectual/Fng{neering Services Boynton Beach Multipurpose Recreation Building Phase II. Pay from Public Service Tax Fund---301-721-572-40-63 STANDARD & POOR'S CORP. Payment of Base Rating Agency Fee for $2,390,000 Bond Issue. Pay from Utility Service Tax Fund--302-888-588-70-97 SYNDICON PROPERTIES, INC. Pineland Plaza rent for month of January, 1988. Pay from Building Improve. Fund---304-194-519-60-4W PAUL A. TURK, JR.,P.A. Professional services rendered thru 11/30/88 re: Morey~s Litigation - Boat Ramp Park Improvements. Pay from General Fund---001-141-514-40-61 OSCAR VAGI & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, INC. Invoice #1098 of 12/2/88 re: 23 Acre Park Site & Rolling Green School/Park. Pay from Public Service Tax Fund---301-722-572-40-63 J. WILLIAMS PUMP SERVICE, INC. Emergency repair to 4 Irrigation Pumps at Golf Course. Pay from Golf Course---411-726-572-30-gB Commission approved 12/6/88 19~461.80 4,500.0O 8,165.63 1,281.00 8~764.00 4,373.23 30. CHARLES S. WHITESIDE, INC. Resurfacing of 1658 ii. ft. of Cart Path and 2709 ii. ft. of New Cart Path for Golf Course. Pay from Golf Course---411-726-572-60-8I Per bid 9/13/88, Commission approved 9/21/88 31. W.H. WOLFF 26 Dz. Ail Weather Suede Golf Gloves and 22 Dz. Cabretta Golf Gloves for Pro Shop @ Golf Course. Pay from Golf Course---411-000-142-01-00 32. B & B PAVING & CONTRACTORS PERFORMANCE CORP. Pay request #4 Cherry Hill Improvement Phase IV, P.O. 75963 Contract #586-4900. Pay from General Fund---001-412-541-60-3R Per bid 4/5/88, Commission approved 4/19/88 33. LEAR GROUP, INC. ApPlication #2 for Boynton Beach Child Care Center. Pay from General Fund---001-O00-247-79-00 Per bid 8/25/88, Commission approved 9/7/88 34. SAV-ON UTILITY SUPPLIES, INC. Supplies for Water Distribution. Pay from Water & Sewer Rev---401-333-533-30-9E 1395.00 " " " " " 401-333-533-60-5A 3617.50 26,955.01 1,970.29 51,312.81 67,019.40 5,012.50 35. 36. 38. BOYNTON BEACH CHILD CARE CENTER Funding as recommended by Community Relations Board. Pay from General Fund---001-194-519-90-88 MILLER & MEIER & ASSOCIATES, INC. Architectural services rendered Month #14 Boynton Beach Municipal Facilities Project from 11/5/88 thru 12/5/88. Pay from Building Improve---304-194-519-40-4E 2533.18 " " .... 304-211-521-60-4M 2533.18 " " " " 304-221-522-60-4G 2533.18 FLORENCE FULLER CHILD CARE CENTER Funding as recommended by Community Relations Board Pay from General Fund---001-194-519-90-88 SEPPALA & AHO Application #20 Boynton Beach Municipal Complex Phase II. Pay from various departments. SOLO CONSTRUCTION CORP. Periodic Est. #2 from 11/1/88 thru 11/30/88 - Raw Water Main, Wells 3W tp 5W. Pay from 1985 Constr. Fund---409-000-169-01-00 6,250.00 7,599.54 5,279.88 401,592.30 1,629.20 The bills described have been approved and verified by the department heads involved, checked and approved for payment. Gr a~~ ,~na(~nce~ir ector I therefore recommend payment of these bills. Peter L. Cheney, City Manager CO wISS uN DEC ~O 198~ APPROVAL i:O M 8B E ORANDU VOTING COnfLICT COUNTY, MUNICIPAL, AND OTHER LOCAL PUBLIC OFFICERS LAST ~AME--FIRST NAME--MIDDLE NAME NAME OF BOARD, COUNCIL. COMMISSION, AUTHORITY, OR COM341~-EE · OLENI~, Robert, Jr. ~AILING ADDRESS 29D Crossings Circle CITY Boynton Beach, ] ,DATEONWHICnVOI'EOCCURRED COUNTY Palm Beach THE BOARD, COUNCIL, COMMISSION, AUTHORITY, OR COMMITTEE ON WHICH I SERVE IS A UNIT OF: X CI'I Y ! ~ COUNTY ' I OTHER I.OCA/ AGENCY NAME OF POLITICAL SUBDIVISION: Boynton Beach MY POSITION IS: ~1~ ELECTIVE '. ~ a APPOINTIVE WHO MUST FILE FORM 8B This form is for use by any person serving at the county, city, or other local level of government on an appointed or elected board, '~ouncil, commission, authority, or committee, h applies ~qually to members of advisory and non-advisory bodies who are presented aqth a voting conflict of interest, uHder Section 112.3143, Florida Statutes. The requirements of this law are mandatory; although the use of this particular form is not required by law, you are encouraged.to use it in making the disclosure required by law. Your responsibilities under, the law when faced with a measure in which you have a conflict of interest will vary greatly depending on whether you hold an elective or appo nt ve position. For this reason, plea'se pay close attention to the instructions on this form before completing the reverse side and filing the form. INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLIANCE WITH SECTION '112.3143, FLORIDA STATUTES ELECTED OFFICERS: A person holding elective count); municipal, or other local public office MUST ABSTAIN from voting on a measure which inures to his special private gain. Each local officer also ig prohibited from knowingly voting on a measure which inures to the special gain of a principal (other than a government agency) by whom he is retained. In either case, you should :disclose the conflict: PRIOR TO THE VOTE BEING TAKEN by publicly stating to the assembly the nature of your interest in the measure on which you are abstaining from voting; and · %VITHIN 15 DAYS AFTER THE VOTE OCCURS by completing and filing this form with the person responsible for recording ~ the minutes of the meeting, who should incorporate the form in the minutes. APPOINTED OFFICERS: . ' ,,inuresA persOnto hh°ldings specialapp°i~tiVeri~ate ainC°UntY'Eachmunicipal'Iocal of 'i°r other .local public., office MUST ABSTAIN from voting on a measure which . . .P . g · I cer also rs prohibited from knowingly voting on a measure which inures to the ~pec~al gain of a principal (other than a government ageucy) by whom he is retained. ' A person holding an appointive local office otherwise may participate in a matter in which he has a conflict of interest, but must :tisclose the nature of the confl ct before making any attempt to influence the decision by oral or written communication, whether ma~,e, by the officer or at his direction. IF ~OU INTEND TO MAKE ANY ATTEMPT TO INFLUENCE THE DECISION PRIOR TO THE MEETING ~T WHICH I~-THE VOTE WILL BE TAKEN: o You should complete and file this form (before making any attempt to influence the decision} with the person responsible for recording the minutes of the meeting, who will iacorporate the form in the minutes. · A copy of the form should be provided immediatel2,'to the other members of the agency. · The form should be read publicly at the meeting prior to consideration of the matter in which you have a conflict of interest. ADDENDUM "B" PAGE IF ,~_'OU MAKE NO ATTEMPT TO INFLUENCE THE DECISION EXCEPT BY DISCUSSION AT THE M~ET1NG: · ~ ou should disclose orally the nature of your conflict in the measure before participating. ' · You should complete the form and file it within 15 days after the vote occurs with the person responsible for recording the minutes! of the meeting, who should incorporate the form in the minutes. DISCLOSURE OF LOCAL OFFICER'S INTEREST 1, Robert Olenik, Jr. , hereby disclose that on ~'Cc.~ ~ , 19 ~ : (a) A measure came or will come before my agency which (check one) inured to my special private gain; or .: inured to the special gain of , by whom Faro retained.'~ (b) The measure before my agency and the nature of my interest in the measure is as follows: A payment made to Motorola, Inc., my employer, was included for approval in CONSENT AGENDA, Item I~ I~ Although I have no direct renumeration from the payment to Motorola, this item is now being placed as public record to ensure no conflict of voting occurred. Date Filed Signature NOTICE: UNDER PROVISIONS OF FLORIDA STATUTES §112.317 (1985), A FAILURE TO MAKE ANY REQUIRED DISCLOSURE CONSTITUTES GROUNDS FOR AND MAY BE PUNISHED BY ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING: IMPEACHMENT, REMOVAL OR SUSPENSION FROM OFFICE OR EMPLOYMENT, DEMOTION, REDUCTION IN SALARY, REPRIMAND, OR A CIV1L PENALTY NOT TO EXCEED $5,000. CE FORM 8B- 10-86 PAGE 2