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Minutes 07-19-88MINUTES OF THE REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING HELD AT PINELAND PLAZA, BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1988 AT 6:00 P. M. PRESENT Ezell Hester, Jr., Mayor Ralph Marchese, Commissioner Leonard Mann, Commissioner Peter L. Cheney, City Manager Sue Kruse, Deputy City Clerk Raymond A. Rea, City Attorney Mayor Hester called the meeting to order at 6:00 P. M. The Invocation was given by Deacon Ed Harris from the St. John's Missionary Baptist Church, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag led by Mayor Ezell Hester, Jr. AGENDA APPROVAL Mayor Hester suggested that if some of the epeople had *Change people questions regarding items which could be answered by City to read Manager Cheney that they not bring them up at this meeting, "Con~nissioners" - but discuss them later, due to the length of the Agenda. See minutes of 8/2/88meeting. City Manager Cheney wished to add two bills under CONSENT AGENDA, Item K.: $121,327.80 to the Solid Waste Authority for tipping fee for the landfill for a one-month period and $1,230.00 for Emergency Services for annual license renewal. He also wished to delete Item D.9 (Solomon Industrial Building) from the CONSENT AGENDA and place it under Item VI. DEVELOPMENT PLANS as Item D. Commissioner Marchese moved to approve the Agenda as corrected. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Mann and carried 3-0. ANNOUNCEMENTS Commission Workshop on Proposed 1988-89 Budget - Thursday, July 21st and Friday, July 22nd at 7:30 P.M. Pineland Plaza Commission Chambers Mayor Hester announced that the Commission would have a workshop meeting on Thursday and Friday, July 21 and 22 at 7:30 P.M. at Pineland Plaza to discuss the Proposed 1988-89 Budget. 2. Crime Night Out Activities - August 7, 8, and 9, 1988 Mayor Hester stated that Crime Night Out Activities will be held August 7, 8 and 9, 1988. -1- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JULY 19, 1988 3. Proclamation a) National Night Out - August 9, 1988 Mayor Hester read the proclamation which proclaimed August 9th National Night Out and urged the citizens of Boynton Beach to support and participate in the National Night Out on August 9th and Crime Prevention Awareness '88 on August 7, 8, and 9, 1988. The Proclamation was presented to Michelle Costantino, President of the Eagle Eye Crime Watch of Boynton Beach and "Sam" DeLong, Vice President of the Canvas Business Watch and coordinator for the Sunday events. Ms. Costantino thanked the City Commission for allowing them to participate in the program. The goal of the Eagel Eye Crime Watch is to unite every member in the City in the spirit of crime watch and work with the Police Department. She stated that the City is too big for the Police Department to do everything. All citizens must do their part. Ms. DeLong mentioned some of the support given by various organizations. Their theme is "Arm Yourself with Knowledge and Live Smarter." Her goal was to gather an expo of infor- mation and products geared to crime prevention to arm the residents with knowledge. They are working with the Palm Beach Post, Boynton Beach Police Department, Boynton Beach Fire Department, and the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Department. Channel 29, Channel 5, Channel 12, the Fraternal Order of Police Auxiliary, the Sexual Assault Assistance Program, six different departments from the Palm Beach County Criminal Justice Department, the Police Support Group (PAPA), Florida Power and Light Company, Bell South Mobility, Protect Security, CK Locksmith, William Base and Company, Audio Advisors and the Eagle Eye Crime Watch group will be participating. She thanked the Commission for having faith in them to undertake the task and extended an invitation for everyone to attend. 4. Recognition of the Paramedic Team City Manager Cheney stated that last week at an International competition the City's Paramedic Team came back from Orlando with first place. Last year they came back in second place. Jim Ness, coordinator of the team, introduced Ken Overby and Tom MacRae and congratulated them on their spirit of cooperation. Mr. Ness showed a video of their trip to Orlando which included their actual competition. He -2- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JULY 19, 1988 explained the actions of the group for the Commissioners and explained the point system. He pointed out that they always work as a team and he felt this was the most important thing on the job as well as in competition. Mr. Overby held up the trophy they brought back and Mr. MacRae passed around the plaques for the Commissioners to see. City Manager Cheney noted that if the group wins the trophy three years in a row, they can keep it. There was applause from the audience and the team was thanked for a job well done. 5. Presentation of Service Awards to Employees Mayor Hester presented the awards to the City employees thanking them for their years of dedication and service to the City as follows: 20 Years of Service Tom Williams, Recreation Supervisor Willie Moody, Sanitation Supervisor 15 Years of Service Rex Black, Recreation Attendant Peggy Boulle, Administrative Assistant, Recreation Cyril Deal, Equipment Operator, Sanitation Dept. Dale Hammack, Lieutenant, Police Department Patrick Smith, Lieutenant, Police Department Barry Taylor, Rufuse Collector, Sanitation Dept. Louise Ward, Citizen Service Clerk 10 Years of Service Robert Ailstock, Assistant Water Plant Supervisor Santos Carrion, Sergeant, Police Department Troy Davis, Equipment Operator, Sanitation Dept. Stephen Graham, Sergeant, Police Department Eleanor Molin, Records Clerk Supervisor, Police Department (Retired) Paul Sheridan, Sergeant, Police Department PRESENTATION 1. Reynolds Aluminum Donation to City's Tree Memorial Fund John E. Greer, Area Marketing Representative, Reynolds Aluminum Recycling Company, presented the check in the amount of $677.22 to Mr. Bob Spence of the Tree Memorial Fund, noting the check represents a total of 33.87 tons of newsprint collected from April 15th through June 30th. He -3- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JULY 19, 1988 also pointed out that this was only a portion of the savings to the City as the tipping fees saved amount to approxi- mately $1,185.45 giving a grand total savings of $1,862.67. Mr. Spence stated that it was a pleasure to receive the donation from Reynolds Aluminum and noted that the Tree Memorial Fund has been supported by individuals, clubs and organizations as well as corporations. He noted that they will continue to plant specimen trees throughout the City. Mayor Hester thanked Mr. Greer for the donation noting that he felt sure it would be used to beautify the City. CITY ~NAGER'S REPORT A. Woolbright Road between Military Trail and Congress Avenue City Manager Cheney stated that this project is approved for construction in 1990/91. As part of that approval, the Property Owners Association of Quail Ridge have agreed they will not protest the construction in the future. Precautions have been taken to ensure the road does not take away from the atmosphere of that development. With the completion of the road, there should be some improvement in traffic going east/west as one more road will be opened. B. Brochures produced by the Public Information Office City Manager Cheney held up a brochure produced by the Public Information Officer entitled "OMBUDSMAN." He stated that this is only the first of such information which will be produced by the Public Information Office. They plan to produce brochures on topics such as water rates, rental housing, etc. The brochures will be of the same design as this one and will be available to the public to provide information. C. Police Department/Citizen Seminars City Manager Cheney stated that a second series of meetings had just been completed. He had to miss the last two days but understood that it was a successful endeavor. The next session will be held in mid August. After that session, the program will be evaluated to determine if more sessions are necessary. The City Manager's Report was accepted as presented. -4- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JULY 19, 1988 CONSENT AGENDA A. Minutes 1. Regular City Commission Meeting Minutes of 1988 July 5, 2. Special City Commission Meeting Minutes of July 7, 1988 B. Bids - Recommend Approval - Ail expenditures are approved in the 1987-88 Adopted Budget 1. Liquid Anionic Flocculant - Utilities The Tabulation Committee recommended award of the bid to the lowest responsive bidder, Leachem Industries, Inc., Titusville, FL in the amount of $7,723.74. 2. Golf Course Re-construction of $4 Red Green, $5 Red Course/White Tee and Chipping Green - Golf Course The Tabulation Committee recommended awarding the bid to the only bidder, Aqua Turf, Lake Worth, FL, in the amount of $24,250.00. C. Resolutions Proposed Resolution No. 88-SS Re: Final Plat, Quantum Park Plat of P.C.D. Center (West of Seaboard Coast Line Railroad, south of N.W. 22nd Avenue, east of High Ridge Road) A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING THE FINAL PLAT FOR THE QUANTUM PARK, "PLAT OF P.C.D. CENTER" IN SECTION 16, TOWNSHIP 45 SOUTH, RANGE 43 EAST IN PALM BEACH COUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA Tom Clark, City Engineer, stated in his memorandum dated June 29, 1988 to City Manager Cheney that he recommended that the final plat of the P.C.D. Center be approved and he forwarded the proposed resolution. Proposed Resolution No. 88-TT Re: Bond Release Manor Care (North of Charter Drive, S.W. 30th Avenue, west of Congress Avenue, south of L-28 Canal) A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, RELEASING THE PERFORMANCE BOND FOR THE SUBDIVISION FOR MANOR CARE IN SECTION 6, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 43 EAST MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JULY 19, 1988 Tom Clark, City Engineer, stated in his memorandum dated July 13, 1988 to City Manager Cheney that the work has been satisfactorily completed and recommended that the bond be released. Proposed Resolution No. Meadow Lake, Tract "M" south of L-19 Canal) 88-UU Re: Bond Reduction - (East of Meadows Boulevard, A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, REDUCING THE PERFORMANCE BOND AMOUNT REQUIRED FOR MEADOW LAKE P.U.D., A REPLAT OF TRACT "M" MEADOWS 300, PLAT NO. 3 IN BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Tom Clark, City Engineer, in his memorandum dated July 13, 1988 to City Manager Cheney stated that he recommended that the bond be reduced to $71,500 from the original value of $391,394.00. D. DEVELOPMENT PLANS 1. Project Name: Agent: Owners: Loction: Legal Description: Manor Care Personal Care Facility (Deleted at the June 21st Meeting) Bernard Kelly/Ivan Roekez Manor Health Care Corporation South Congress Avenue at Charter Drive, northwest corner A parcel of land described as Tract B of Plat of MANOR CARE as recorded in Plat Book 54, Pages 106 and 107, Public Records of Palm Beach County, FL. Said property being more par- ticularly described as follows: Beginning at the northeast corner of said Tract B, said corner also being the southeast corner of said Tract A; thence south 00°33'16" west, along the east line of said Tract B and the west right of way line of Congress Avenue a distance of 300.91 feet, plat (302.86 feet field) to a point; thence south 44°40'01" west, a distance of 34.80 feet to a point; thence south 88°46'47" west, a distance of 564.27 feet to a point; thence north 46°13'13'' west, a distance of 35.36 feet to a point; thence with a bearing of north 01°13'13'' west, a distance of 300.00 -6- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JULY 19, 1988 Description: feet, plat (302.10 feet field) to a point on the north line of Tract B; thence with a bearing of north 88°46'47" east, a distance of 623.57 feet along the north line of Tract B, more or less to the point of beginning. SITE PLAN MODIFICATION - Request for approval of an amended site plan to permit a 700 square foot dining room addition. The Planning and Zoning Board unanimously recommended approv- al of this request as submitted. Project Name: Agent: Owner: Location: Legal Description: Description: Tara Oaks Land Design South John and Anita L. Van Hezewyk West of South Congress Avenue, be- tween the L.W.D.D. L-25 and L-26 canals. Parcel 1 - Tracts 121, 104, 89; Tracts 90, 103 and 122 less the east 260 feet thereof; all being a portion of PALM BEACH FARMS COMPANY Plat No. 8, recorded in Plat Book 5, Page 73, Public Records of Palm Beach County, less road right-of-ways. Parcel 2 - Tract 71 less the north 60 feet thereof and less the east 260 feet thereof; Tract 72 less the north 60 feet thereof; all being a portion of PALM BEACH FARMS COMPANY Plat No. 8, recorded in Plat Book 5, Page 73, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, less road right-of-ways. PRELIMINARY PLAT - Request for the approval of the construction plans and preliminary plat which provides for the construction of 78 single- family detached units plus landscaping in connection with a pre- viously approved planned unit deve- lopment. The Planning and Zoning Board unanimously recommended appro- val of this request, subject to staff comments. This item was pulled from the CONSENT AGENDA. discussion on page 12 of these minutes. See 'MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JULY 19, 1988 3. Project Name: Agent: Owner: Location: Legal Description: Gerulaitis Tennis Resort at Catalina Centre Thomas T. McMurrain, V.P. Walboyn, Inc. North Congress Avenue at the Boynton (C-16) Canal, northwest corner A parcel of land lying in the North one-half of the Northeast quarter of Section 19, Township 45 South, Range 43 East, Palm Beach County, Florida, being particularly described as follows: Commencing at the Northeast corner of said Section 19, thence South 88°56'29" West, along the North line of said Section, a distance of 60.01 feet to a point on the West Right-of-Way line of Congress Avenue as recorded in Official Records Book 3560, page 1115 through 1120, Palm Beach County, Florida; thence South 00°12'52" East, along the above men- tioned West Right-of-Way line a distance of 1243.39 feet more or less to a point on the Northerly Right-of-Way line of L-16 (Boynton Canal); thence South 88°57'17'' West, a distance of 550.45 to the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence continue South 88°57'17" West along said Northerly Right-of-Way a distance of 292.56 feet; thence North 01°44'21" East a distance of 165.47 feet; thence North 44°47'08" East a distance of 45.00 feet; thence North 61°18'35" East a distance of 92.01 feet; thence North 01°44'21" East a distance of 292.00 feet; thence South 88°15'39" East a distance of 128.16 feet; thence North 67°00'00" East a distance of 124.69 feet; thence South 01"44'21" West a distance of 298.32 feet; thence South 46°44'21'' West a distance of 83.78 feet; thence South 01~44'21" West a distance of 83.78 feet; thence South 01°44'21" West a distance of 217.37 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Containing 3.17 acres and subject to Easements and Rights-of-Way of record. -8- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JULY 19, 1988 Description: SITE PLAN - Request for site plan approval to construct a 57,946 square foot tennis resort/office complex on 3.17 acres. The Planning and Zoning Board unanimously recommended approval of this request, subject to staff comments. Project Name: Agent: Owner: Location: Legal pescription: Description: Gerulaitis Multi-Family Residential Project at Congress Lakes Thomas T. McMurrain, V.P. C&R Developers, Inc. c/o Richard H. Critchfield West of North Congress Avenue, south of N.W. 22nd Avenue See Addendum A attached to the origi- nal copy of these minutes in the Office of the City Clerk SITE PLAN - Request for site plan approval to construct a 466 unit multi-family rental apartment complex including recreation and landscaping on 36.11 acres in connection with a previously approved planned unit development. The Planning and Zoning Board unanimously recommended approval of this request, subject to staff comments. Project Name: Agent: Owner: Location: Legal Description: Description: Glass Building Parking Lot Anthony Williams Joseph and Helen Glass Martin Luther King Boulevard at Railroad Avenue, northwest corner Block 1, Lot 1, E. ROBERT ADDITION Plat Book 1, Page 123 Palm Beach County SITE PLAN - Request for site plan approval to allow for the construc- tion of an off-site parking lot for an existing structure located at the northwest corner of Martin Luther King Boulevard and North Federal Highway. The Planning and Zoning Board unanimously recommended approval of this request, subject to staff comments. -9- · MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JULY 19, 1988 Project: Agent: Owner: Looation: Legal Description: Description: Sara Simms Park Addition John Wildner City of Boynton Beach West of North Seacrest Boulevard, South of Martin Luther King Boulevard Block 000, Lots 7 - 11 HILLTOP VILLAGE SUBDIVISION SITE PLA~ - Request for site plan approval to permit an addition to Sara Simms Park including basketball court, racquetball courts, tennis courts and a horseshoe area. The Planning and Zoning Board unanimously recommended approval of this request as submitted. Project Name: Agent: Owner: Location: Legal Description: Description: Catalina Centre Plat No. 1 Thomas T. McMurrain, V.P. Walboyn, Inc. North Congress Avenue at the Boynton (C-16) Canal, northwest corner See Addendum B attached to the original copy of these minutes in the Office of the City Clerk SITE PLAN MODIFICATION - Request for approval of an amended site plan to allow for integration of improvements for the tennis resort/office complex and for elevation changes. The Planning and Zoning Board unanimously recommended approval of this request, subject to staff comments. 8. Project Name: Agent: Owner: Location: Legal Description: Quail Run Phase I Thomas J. Lira, Director of Planning and Development Coscan Florida, Inc. West of South Congress Avenue, be- tween Woolbright Road extended and Golf Road Tracts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 9 according to the plat of QUAIL LAKE WEST and Tracts 1 and 2 as recorded in Plat Book 50, at Pages 3, 4 and 5 in and for the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. -10- 'MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JULY 19, 1988 Description: SITE PLAiq MODIFICATION - Request for approval of an amended site plan to permit a change in building layout and design and minor modifications to the recreation area. The Planning and Zoning Board unanimously recommended approval of this request, subject to staff comments. Project Name: Agent: Owner: Location: Legal Description: Description: Solomon Industrial Building Archie Aaron, A&A Fences, Inc. Lazarus Solomon Railroad Avenue at N.E. 5th Avenue, southwest corner Lots 51-55 inclusive in ARDEN PARK SITE PLAi~ MODIFICATION - Request for approval of an amended site plan to allow for the addition of a perimeter chain link fence. The Planning and Zoning Board unanimously recommended appro- val of this request, subject to staff comments. This item was removed from CONSENT AGENDA and placed under DEVELOPMENT PLi~NS VI. as Item D. E. List of Payments - Month of June, 1988 See list attached. Accept Quarterly Report submitted by Greater Boynton Beach Chamber of Commerce Copy attached as Addendum C. G. Approve request for refund on cemetery Lot 191, Block C, Boynton Beach Memorial Park Marie Anna Conrad, 211 A Bonner Drive, Datona Beach, FL 32018, submitted the deed to cemetery Lot 191, Block C, and requested a refund of the Purchase Price ($175.00) less 20% ($35.00) with $140.00 to be refunded. Approve Budget Transfers - Appropriation of Fund for Task Force Recommendations The Finance Department recommended that funds for the Ombudsman and Public Information Officer salaries, Drug Information Program, Pagers for Ombudsman and Public Information officer, and Minority Recruiting Expenses be approved. -11- ~MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING BOYI~TON BEACH, FLORIDA JULY 19, 1988 Consider request submitted by Mr. Robert Lloyd, Superintendent of J.M. Beeson Company, for approval to place a temporary construction and office trailer on site in conjunction with the construction of Herman's Plaza, Congress Avenue, east of the Boynton Beach Mall. Edgar Howell, Building Official stated in his memorandum to City Manager Cheney that the Building Department recommended approval for a period of one year. The trailer will be used by construction and office personnel only. J. Approve request for disinterment from Lot ll0B, Block R, Boynton Beach Memorial Park Mrs. Marcia E. Petty of 801 S.W. 18th Court, Boynton Beach, in her letter dated July 14, 1988, requested permission to disinter the remains of her husband (William B. Petty) from Boynton Beach Memorial Park for reinterrment at Graceland Cemetery, Decatur, Illinois. K. Approval of Bills Bill in the amount of $121,327.80 for the Solid Waste Authority for tipping fee for the landfill for a one month period and bill for annual license renewal for Emergency Services in the amount of $1,230.00 were added by City Manager Cheney. See list attached. Commissioner Marchese moved to approve CONSENT AGENDA, Items A.1 and 2; B. 1 and 2; C.1 (Resolution No. 88-SS), C.2 (Resolution No. 88-TT), C.3 (Resolution No. 88-UU); D.1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; E; F; G; H; I; J; and K (with the addition of $121,327.80 from the Solid Waste Authority and $1,230.00 for Emergency Services). Motion was seconded by Commissioner Mann and carried 3-0. Discussion on Item D. 2. from CONSENT AGENDA Donald Klein, 2665 Bayshore Drive, stated that he was appearing before the City Commission due to some conditions placed upon the approval of Tara Oaks which were not accept- able to the developer. He noted that some of the conditions had been given to them at the Planning & Zoning Board meeting and they did not have time to evaluate them to determine if they were feasible. Mr. Klein stated that after evaluating the conditions, they found that the costs calculated to comply with the conditions have made the -12- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JULY 19, 1988 project unfeasible. The cost per lot would increase from $20,000 to $31,000 if these conditions were all met. He felt that some of these requirements would benefit all the citizens of Boynton Beach and not just the home owners in Tara Oaks. City Manager Cheney asked if these conditions had been required of the developer prior to the P&Z Meeting or if they were brought up at the meeting. Mr. Annunziato stated that some of them were brought up at the meeting and the developer approved them with the conditions. Mr. Klein stated that three of the requirements were brought up at the P&Z Board meeting and had never previously been made known to them. Bob Bentz, Land Design South, stated that he had attended the P&Z Board meeting and that he did agree with the con- ditions, but that he had made it known that they had several concerns. They had not had enough time to analyze the requirements before agreeing to the conditions. The Engineer for Land Design South stated that they were being required to do the following: Build Congress Boulevard from the exising location up to where proposed Knuth Road was going to be at cost of approximately $90,000.00. a 2. Build Knuth Road north of Congress to the L-25 at a cost of $156,000.00. 3. Build Knuth Road south of Congress to L-26 at a cost of $92,000.00. 4. Build Knuth from L-26 to Woolbright Road at a cost of $71,000.00. 5. Design Knuth all the way north of L-25 to the exising Knuth at a cost of $16,000.00. 6. Build a water main along Congress at a cost of $7,200.00. Build a 16" water main from Woolbright down to the existing water main on the other side of L-25 at a cost of $64,000. The three new requirements brought up at the P&Z Board Meeting are: -13- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JULY 19, 1988 1. Sod and irrigate Knuth Road and Congress which is not required on a collector road at a cost of $36,000.00. Supply a diesel generator on a vehicle to serve Tara Oaks lift station and other lift stations which can be moved around at a cost of $15,800.00. 3. Provide street lighting on both Congress and Knuth at a cost of $40,000.00. He noted that the other costs are what would be considered as normal costs for a development: 1. Water and sewer capital facilities charge of $140,000.00. 2. Road Impact Fees of $62,700.00. 3. Normal inspection and processing fees of $17,500.00. 4. Recreation Fees of $51,000.00 (estimated on the appraised value). This comes out to $11,000.00 per unit or a total of $860,000.00. The developer would like to build the improve- ments if he could, but the problem is this would make the project unfeasible. Mr. Klein felt that the costs would have to be cut in half or less than half to make the project feasible. The deve- loper is prepared to go along with the extension of Congress Boulevard, construction of Knuth Road north of Congress to L-25 canal, the construction of 10" and 6" water mains pro- vided there are credits back for the water and sewer impact fees, inspection processing fees, recreation fee, capital facilities charge, road impact fees if credited against the construction of Congress Boulevard and Knuth Road north to the L-25. These would cut the expenses in half without jeopardizing services to the citizens of Boynton Beach or Palm Beach County. There was further discussion in which Mr. Klein stated that these requirements would make it economically unfeasible to build the project. Mayor Hester wished to table the action on this request until he has time to evaluate the information. City Manager Cheney was also in favor of tabling action on this item to allow time for him and his staff to sit down and discuss the -14- 'MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COmmISSION MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JULY 19, 1988 situation with the developer. Mr. Klein was agreeable to meeting with the City. Commissioner Marchese moved to table the request for appro- val of the construction plans and preliminary plak which provides for the construction of 78 single-family detached units plus landscaping in connection with a previously approved planned unit development until the August 2nd City Commission Meeting pending a possible resolution to the problems presented. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Mann and carried 3-0. DEVELOPMENT PLAI~S A. Project Name: Agent: Owners: Location: Legal Description: Description: Herman's Plaza (Originally submitted and approved except for color at 6/21/88 Meeting) Bharat R. Shah, Shah Consultants, Inc. Sigma Development, Inc. c/o Barry Blumbert, Executive Vice President West side of North Congress Avenue, north of the C-16 Canal See Addendum D attached to the origi- nal copy of these minutes in the Office of the City Clerk SITE PLAN - Request for site plan appro- val to construct a 42,310.5 square foot retail shopping center on 3.8656 acres Mr. Annunziato stated that this request had been referred back to the Community Appearance Board (CAB) to consider changes in architecture and for additional landscaping. The CAB is now recommending approval. The red color which was proposed for the trim on the building and canopy has been eliminated. Mayor Hester felt that the building looked much better and was more in keeping with the surrounding area. City Manager Cheney stated that the Commission had former Mayor Cassandra to thank for the elimination of the red color on the building. He had insisted upon the removal of the red color and the developer had gone to the national chain and acquired permission to use another color at the City's request. Former Mayor Cassandra was present in the audience. -15- MINUTES REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JULY 19, 1988 Commissioner Marchese moved to approve the site plan to construct a 42,310.5 square foot retail shopping center on 3.8656 acres as recommended by the Community Appearance Board. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Mann and carried 3-0. Project Name: Agent: Owner: Location: Legal Description: Description: Catalina Centre Plat No. 2 Dave Mosbaugh Ocean Properties West side of North congress Avenue, south of N.W. 22nd Avenue See Addendum E attached to the origi- nal copy of these minutes in the Office of the City Clerk SITE PLAN MODIFICATION - Request for approval of an amended site plan to allow for the addition of a roof- mounted satellite dish antennae at Service Merchandise. Mr. Golden from the Planning Department stated that the P&Z Board voted 5-1 to approve this request. Chairman Walshak did not vote in favor as he did not wish to see the antennae mounted on the roof. In answer to a question from Commissioner Marchese, Mr. Golden stated that the ordinance will provide for roof mounted antennas and all engineering reports necessary will be provided regarding the safety of the antennae to be located on the roof. Ellen Duffer, representing Service Merchandise, stated that the visibility of the antennae seemed to be the problem at the P&Z Board Meeting last week. She went back to their contractor, Hughs Networks, and they propose to drop the antennae mount down by one foot. She stated that the dish will not be visible at all from the street. The parapet wall is 3' high and the antennae will only be 6' high. Commissioner Marchese stated that three sides of the anten- nae must be screened according to code. Mr. Annunziato did not feel this would be a problem, but if additional screening is needed, the owner has agreed to pro- vide screening. Commissioner Marchese moved to approve the request for an amended site plan to allow for the addition of a roof- mounted satellite dish antennae at Service Merchandise in accordance with the current City Ordinance. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Mann and carried 3-0. -16- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JULY 19, 1988 C. Consider approval of Master Plan Modification for Stonehaven Mr. Golden stated that this request would allow a rear set- back from 15' to 8' to allow the addition of a solid roof over an existing screened enclosure. The TRB made a finding of no substantial change and forwarded the request to the Planning & Zoning Board. The P&Z Board approved the request only for those lots which back up on a lake. Commissioner Mann moved to find no substantial change and to approve the request including the Planning Department com- ments relative to approval for those lots which back up on a lake only. Commissioner Marchese seconded the motion which carried 3-0. De Project Name: Agent: Owner: Location: Legal Description: Description: Solomon Industrial Building Archie Aaron, A&A Fences, Inc. Lazarus Solomon Railroad Avenue at N.E. 5th Avenue, southwest corner Lots 51-55 inclusive in ARDEN PARK SITE PI2~N MODIFICATION - Request for approval of an amended site plan to allow for the addition of a perimeter chain link fence. The Planning and Zoning Board unanimously recommended approv- al of this request, subject to staff comments. Mr. Eichorst, Acting Pubic Works Director, forwarded a memoran- dum stating that the location of the dumpster inside a fence would create a serious problem for garbage trucks attempting to make a pick up. The TRB recommended approval subject to staff comments stating that the dumpster must be relocated according to the approved plans. Mr. Eichorst feels this is not acceptable either and with the approved plan the truck would be backing into an alley and this could be dangerous. Darlene O'Donnel stated that she has a business on this prop- erty which is owned by Mr. Bill Roman. Mr. Roman was not present at the meeting. She did not understand the problem with the dumpster. She asked what should be done. She stated that she is at work at 6:00 A.M. when the garbage truck comes and would have the gate open for him. City Manager Cheney suggested this item be tabled so that a solution could be worked out. Mrs. O'Donnel did not want to have to wait any longer as she is concerned for the safety of her business in that area. -17- ~MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JULY 19, 1988 Commissioner Marchese moved to table the request until more information could be obtained. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Mann and carried 3-0. LEGAL A. Ordinances - 2nd Reading - PUBLIC HEARING 1. Proposed Ordinance No. 88-27 Re: Annexation - Bedding Barn (Continued to July 19, 1988) "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, ANNEXING A CERTAIN UNINCORPORATED TRACT OF LAND THAT IS CONTIGUOUS TO THE CITY LIMITS WITHIN PALM BEACH COUNTY AND THAT WILL, UPON ITS ANNEXATION, CONSTITUTE A REASONABLY COMPACT ADDITION TO THE CITY TERRITORY, PURSUANT TO A PETITION OF THE OWNER OF SAID TRACT OF LAND, REQUESTING ANNEXATION PURSUANT TO ARTICLE I, SECTION 7 (32) OF THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF BOYlqTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AND SECTION 171.044, FLORIDA STATUTES; PROVIDING THE PROPER LAND USE DESIGNATION AND PROPER ZONING OF PROPERTY SHALL BE REFLECTED IN SEPARATE ORDINANCES TO BE PASSED SIMULTANEOUSLY HEREWITH; REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES AND PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH; PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR ADVERTISING; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; PROVIDING AUTHORITY TO CODIFY; PROVIDING THAT THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BE FILED WITH THE CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, UPON ADOPTION; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES." 2. Proposed Ordinance No. 88-30 Re: Land Use Amendment - Bedding Barn (Continued to July 19, 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 LJ~ND USE ELEMENT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE CITY BY ADOPTING THE PROPER LAND USE OF CERTAIN PROPERTY WHICH IS BEING ANNEXED INTO THE CITY BY ORDINANCE SIMULTANEOUSLY HEREWITH, WHICH IS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREINAFTER; SAID LAND DESIGNATION IS BEING CHANGED FROM PALM BEACH COUNTY COMMERCIAL POTENTIAL TO CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH LOCAL RETAIL COMMERCIAL; PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE; PROVIDING REPEALING PROVISIONS; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES." 3. Proposed Ordinance No. 88-31 Re: Rezoning Bedding Barn (Continued to July 19, 1988) "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 80-19 OF SAID CITY BY -18- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JULY 19, 1988 ZONING A CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN, W~tICH IS BEING SIMULTANEOUSLY HEREWITH ANNEXED TO THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, BY ORDINANCE AS C-3 (COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL); PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE; PROVIDING REPEALING PROVISIONS; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES." Upon a recommendation from City Attorney Rea, Commissioner Mann moved to continue the hearing on proposed Ordinance No. 88-27, 88-30 and 88-31 pending receipt of proper legal descriptions. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Marchese and carried 3-0. ¸4. Proposed Ordinance No. 88-32 Re: Amendment to Fire Sprinkler requirements in residential units over one story (Continued to July 19, 1988) City Attorney Rea read proposed Ordinance No. 88-32 on second and final reading by title only: "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE UNIFORM, MINIMUM COUNTY WIDE ADDENDUMS TO THE STANDARD BUILDING CODE, 1985 EDITION, AS ADOPTED BY SECTION 5-3. BUILDING CODE ADOPTED OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES, CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, TO AMEND CHAPTER IX SPRINKLERS, STAND PIPES AND ALARM SYSTEMS, SECTION 901.2 - REQUIREMENTS TO REQUIRE THAT ALL BUILDINGS TWO STORIES OR MORE IN HEIGHT BE AUTOMATICALLY SPRINKLED; PROVIDING AN EXCEPTION FOR SINGLE FAMILY HOMES, TOWNHOUSES AND DUPLEXES; PROVIDING THAT EACH AND EVERY OTHER PROVISION OF THE UNIFORM, MINIMUM COUNTY WIDE ADDENDUMS TO THE STANDARD BUILDING CODE, 1985 EDITION REMAIN IN FULL FORCE AND EFFECT AS PREVIOUSLY ENACTED; PROVIDING A CONFLICTS CLAUSE; A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES" Mayor Hester asked if anyone wished to speak in favor of the proposed Ordinance. There were none. Someone in the audience stated that she did not understand the Proposed Ordinance and Bud Howell, Building Official, stated that the ordinance would require sprinklers on all buildings (new construction) two stories or more in height. Mayor Hester asked if anyone wished to speak in opposition to the request. Tom Lira, agent for Quail Run, stated that the majority of fires are caused by occupants of units and not because of poor construction. He questioned where the builder's -19- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JULY 19, 1988 responsibility ended. He had read the city's Comprehensive Plan and noted that the City wished to do everything possible to keep housing construction at an affordable price. This ordinance would increase the cost per unit by about $2,000.00. He felt this amount would have to be passed along to the buyers or renters of the units. Mayor Hester felt that the Commission's job was to enforce the City's codes. This ordinance was one which was an attempt to protect life. Commissioner MarcheSe felt this was a step in the right direction in protecting the lives of the citizens of Boynton Beach. He asked Chief Allen if this ordinance would be a step backward and Chief Allen responded that it would be a step forward. Tom Clark, city Engineer, also felt that it would be a step forward. Andy Carolino, Post Buckley Schuh & Jernigan, stated that there was no argument with the intent of the ordinance. He felt there were some technical considerations that relate to the types of systems required for various types of buildings. He suggested this proposed Ordinance not be approved at this time but that it be looked at to clear up the problem areas and then be brought back to the Commission for approval. City Attorney Rea felt that the proposed Ordinance did have very broad applications. Commissioner Mann had received calls from people regarding the proposed ordinance. He had requested that they make some suggestions regarding the ordinance. City Attorney Rea suggested that the Public Hearing be continued. Commissioner Mann moved to continue the public hearing on proposed Ordinance No. 88-32 until the August 2, 1988 City Commission Meeting. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Marchese and carried 3-0. 5. Proposed Ordinance No. 88-34 Re: Comcast Franchise Agreement City Attorney Rea read proposed Ordinance No. 88-34 on second and final reading, by title only: "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOifNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, GRANTING A RENEWAL OF A NON-EXCLUSIVE LICENSE TO COMCAST CABLEVISION OF WEST PALM BEACH, INC., A DELAWARE CORPORATION, TO OPERATE A COMMUNITY ANTENNAE TELEVISION SYSTEM WITHIN THE MUNICIPAL LIMITS OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON -20- ~ MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLOR-IDA J~JLY 19, 1988 BEACH; PROVIDING FOR THE TERMS OF SAID LICENSE; PROVIDING FOR A REPEALING CLAUSE; PROVIDING A CONFLICTS CLAUSE; PRO- VIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES." As no one wished to speak in favor of or against the pro- posed ordinance, the PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSED. Commissioner Marchese moved, seconded by Commissioner Mann, to approve proposed Ordinance No. 88-34 on second and final reading. A roll call vote was taken by Mrs. Kruse as follows: Mayor Hester Commissioner Mann Commissioner Marchese Aye Aye Aye Motion carried 3-0. 6. Proposed Ordinance No. 88-35 Re: Satellite Dish Antennae City Attorney Rea read proposed Ordinance No. 88-35 on second and final reading, by title only: "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, REPEALING APPENDIX A - ZONING, SECTION 4. GENERAL PROVISIONS, SUBSECTION M. SATELLITE DISH ANTENNAE IN ITS ENTIRETY; ADOPTING A NEW SUBSECTION M. SATELLITE DISH ANTENNAE BY PROVIDING FOR PERMITS; PROVIDING FOR SEALED ENGINEERING DRAWING REQUIREMENTS; PROVIDING PLACEMENT REQUIREMENTS; PROVIDING FOR SCREENING AND LANDSCAPE REQUIRE- MENTS; PROVIDING MOUNTING SPECIFICATIONS; PROVIDING APPROVAL IN CERTAIN SITUATIONS UNDER SITE PLAN REVIEW; PROVIDING THAT EACH AND EVERY OTHER PROVISION OF APPENDIX A - ZONING SHALL REMAIN IN FULL FORCE AND EFFECT AS PREVIOUSLY ENACTED; PRO- VIDING A CONFLICTS CLAUSE; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING AUTHORITY TO CODIFY; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES." As no one wished to speak in favor of or against the pro- posed ordinance, THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSED. Commissioner Mann moved to approve proposed Ordinance No. 88-35 on second and final reading. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Marchese and a roll call vote taken: Commissioner Mann Commissioner Marchese Mayor Hester Aye Aye Aye Motion carried 3-0. -21- ~MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JULY 19, 1988 7. Proposed Ordinance No. 88-36 Re: Burglar and Fire Alarm Ordinance City Attorney Rea read proposed Ordinance No. 88-36 on second and final reading, by title only: "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, REGULATING BURGLAR AND FIRE ALARMS: PRO- VIDING FOR A SHORT TITLE; PROVIDING DEFINITIONS; PROVIDING THAT ALARM OPERATING PERMITS SHALL BE REQUIRED; PROVIDING FOR PERMIT APPLICATION; PROVIDING FOR THE TERM OF PERMITS, FEES, AND NON-TRANSFERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF ALARM OPERATING PERMITS; PROVIDING FOR REQUIRED DECALS; PRO- VIDING DUTIES OF PROPERTY OWNERS; PROVIDING FOR DUTIES OF PERSONS NOTIFIED; PROVIDING OPERATION REQUIREMENTS FOR ALARM SYSTEMS; PROVIDING THAT FALSE ALARMS SHALL BE PROHIBITED WITH CERTAIN EXCEPTIONS; PROVIDING THAT EXCESSIVE FALSE ALARMS SHALL BE DECLARED A PUBLIC NUISANCE; PROVIDING FOR FALSE ALARM SERVICE CHARGES AND COLLECTION THEREOF; PROVID- ING FOR THE PROHIBITION OF INTERFERENCE OF CITY TELEPHONE TRUNK LINES; PROVIDING RESTRICTIONS ON AUDIBLE ALARMS; PRO- VIDING FOR ENFORCEMENT THROUGH THE CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD; PROVIDING FOR A CONFLICTS CLAUSE; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING AUTHORITY TO CODIFY; PROVIDING AN EFFEC- TIVE DATE: AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES" As no one wished to speak in favor of or against proposed Ordinance No. 88-36, the PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSED. Commissioner Marchese moved to approve proposed Ordinance No. 88-36 on second and final reading. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Mann and a roll call vote taken as follows: Commissioner Marchese - Aye Mayor Hester - Aye Commissioner Mann - Aye Motion carried 3-0. B. Ordinances 1st Reading: None C. Resolutions: None -22- ~MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JULY 19, 1988 Other 1. Review of standards for tennis cours and tennis court fences (Continued to July 19, 1988) City Manager Cheney requested this item be left on the table. Consider Water Service Agreement for Thomas F. Gustafson (Approximately 300' south of N.W. 22nd Avenue east of Lawrence Road) Mr. Golden explained that this request would allow for a 2400 square foot convenience store and fuel island on Lawrence Road similar to the one at Club Meadows. He noted that this request must come before the Commission and they must review the site plan to see if it is generally accept- able and consistent with the Comprehensive Plan. Brenda Arnold, Kilday and Associates, stated that the road is presently a two-lane road, but plans show that it will be a five-lane road when traffic warrants. She stated that they agree with all the staff comments. City Attorney Rea stated that legally everything was fine. Commissioner Marchese moved to approve the Water Service Agreement for Thomas F. Gustafson subject to all staff com- ments. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Mann and carried 3-0. 3. City of Boynton Beach vs Melear, et al. Eminent Domain Action - Western Wellfield City Manager Cheney stated that this was for settlement of legal fees and he felt that $750.00 was more than reasonable and he recommended approval. Commissioner Marchese moved to approve the settlement bet- ween Boynton Beach and Melear relative to eminent domain action. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Mann and carried 3-0. PUBLIC AUDIENCE Joseph Delaney, 350 Main Boulevard, filled out a request form but was not present when his name was called. -23- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JULY 19, 1988 No Loitering Signs Wilda Searcy, 402 N.E. 13th, wished to place "No Loitering" signs in her neighborhood. She had a photograph of the type sign she was referring to and passed it around for the Commissioners to see. Mayor Hester did not want to see signs on every home and stated that the City could not put up signs on private property. He understood what she was talking about but felt that if people were loitering, the Police Department should be called. Mrs. Searcy did not feel that they would come out and the property owners wanted to put up signs. Her friend has a beer garden and installed such a sign, and the loitering stopped. Mayor Hester noted that was a business and not a residence. Mrs. Searcy stated that she has a sign on her home at the present time and she does not mind having a sign there. Mayor Hester explained that he felt that at times the citi- zens must do something to help themselves. Cleanup begins with each individual. If someone were loitering on his property, he would ask them to leave and if they did not, he would report it to the Police Department. Commissioner Marchese stated that he wants to reduce crime in this area. He suggested that Mrs. Searcy work with the Ombudsman and City Manager Cheney as well as the Legal Department to see what can be done regarding signs. There was no action that could be taken at this time, but every consideration would be given the request. Mrs. Searcy thanked the Commission and noted that she did not expect action at this time. Loitering and Drug Related Problems Lottie Pierce, 203 N.E. llth Avenue, stated that she knew the problems could not be solved in one day, two days or even ten years. She suggested that the Police Department and the City Manager could work together and do something about the problems. They should study the suggestions made by the people and see what solutions they can come up with. She noted that the drug problem is terrible and she wanted to see something done. She next asked City Manager Cheney if he had an answer to her previous question, and he stated that he would have an answer for her in a couple of weeks. Taxes on House Ms. Pierce next asked why her sister got a letter stating that she would have to pay a tax on her house that she -24- ~MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JULY 19, 1988 rents. Mayor Hester explained that was due to the new ren- tal law which was recently passed by the City Commission. Ms. Pierce felt that it was not right to go back and tax a house from 30 years ago. You should start and tax the new ones coming up. Mayor Hester explained that under the new rules, people who own rental property must now take out an occupational license. This is an attempt to improve the quality of life for citizens in Boynton Beach. Commissioner Marchese stated that the citizens want a better quality of life in Boynton Beach and this is an attempt to provide that. This will allow the City to find out about the rental units and determine the condition they are in. City Manager Cheney stated that the license costs $2.00 per room per year. A letter was sent to people who are believed to have rental units. There will be an attempt to ensure that the residences comply with the code. Ms. Pierce felt that all property should be examined and not just the rental property. Rental Ordinance Sarah Williams, 1331 S.W. 22nd Avenue, stated that she was a landlord and had received one of the letters from the City which required that she get an occupational license. She was very hurt by this request. She did not feel that one sector should be singled out and felt that the City should be trying to create harmony instead of putting one side against the other. She had noticed that some property which is not rental property is in need of repairs. Ms. Williams stated that she owns 20 units on one street and each unit has five rooms. She is licensed by the State and her units are inspected twice a year. She tries to stop drug dealing in her units, but has not been very successful. She did not feel she should be taxed because she had been unsuccessful in her attempts to rid the units of drugs and drug dealers. She asked if anything was going to be done about the vacant lots. She had noticed that they were used for drug deals as well as homes. Mayor Hester wanted to make it clear that the rental law was not just to rid the area of drugs. The attempt is to pro- vide a better place to live for the people. The City must begin somewhere and has selected the rental property. City Manager Cheney asked if Ms. Williams could provide him with some addresses that the City might have missed when sending out the letters. She stated that she knew of many -25- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JULY 19, 1988 names the City missed. Ms. Williams again stressed that all homes need to be cleaned up and not just rental property. Loitering Veoletta Wright, 301 N.E. 26th Avenue, was in favor of doing something about loitering. She had observed that in Hollwood and Dania even the blight area seemed to be better than areas here in Boynton Beach. She felt that many problems need to be addressed. Eliminating the loitering would be a good first step in cleaning up the City according to Ms. Wright. Mayor Hester felt that Boynton Beach could be better if people would take more pride in their own area. Commissioner Marchese felt that drugs are in all areas. If the people don't buy them, the dealers will leave. People must take pride in their own area. He hoped that people like Ms. Wright would take the initiative to help create more pride in the area. After a short break, the meeting resumed at 8:12 P. M. PUBLIC HEARING Project Name: Agent: Owners: Location: Legal Description: Description: Citrus Glen - Phase II Addition (Continued to 7/19/88) Michael D. Gordon, Esquire Enrico Rossi, P.E. Boynton Nurseries East side of Lawrence Road, south of Miner Road extended The NW 1/4 of the Southwest 1/4, of the NW 1/4 and the Northeast 1/4 of the Southwest 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 and the northwest 1/4 of the Southeast 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 of Section 18, Township 45 South, Range 43 East, Palm Beach County Request to annex a 28.82 acre tract of land Project Name: Agent: Owners: Location: Citrus Glen - Phase II Addition (Continued to 7/19/88) Michael D. Gordon, Esquire Enrico Rossi, P.E. Boynton Nurseries East side of Lawrence Road, south of Miner Road extended -26- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JULY 19, 1988 Ce Legal Description: Description: The NW 1/4 of the Southwest 1/4, of the NW 1/4 and the Northeast 1/4 of the Southwest 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 and the northwest 1/4 of the Southeast 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 of Section 18, Township 45 South, Range 43 East, Palm Beach County Request to show annexed land as Low Density Residential and to rezone from AR (Agricultural Residential) to a Planned Unit Development with a Land Use Intensity=4 to permit the development of 106 single-family detached zero lot line units. Project Name: Agent: Owners: Location: Legal Description: Description: Elementary School "P" (Continued to 7/19/88) Augustin A. Hernandez, Department of Facilities Planning, Palm Beach County School Board Boynton Nurseries Lawrence Road at L.W.D.D. L-21 Canal, northeast corner The South 1/2 of the Southwest 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 of Section 18, Township 45 South, Range 43 East, together with that portion of Lawrence Road right-of-way abutting the west property line of the subject property, located in Palm Beach County Request to annex a 19.23 acre tract of land Project Name: Agent: Owners: Location: Legal Description: Elementary School "P" (Continued to 7/19/88) Augustin A. Hernandez, Department of Facilities Planning, Palm Beach County School Board Boynton Nurseries Lawrence Road at L.W.D.D. L-21 Canal, northeast corner The South 1/2 of the Southwest 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 of Section 18, Township 45 South, Range 43 East, together with that portion of Lawrence Road right-of-way abutting -27- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JULY 19, 1988 Description: Project Name: Agent: Owners: Location: Legal Description: Description: the west property line of the subject property, located in Palm Beach County Request to show annexed land as Low Density Residential and to rezone from RS/SE (Single-Family Residential with a Special Exception for a public ele- mentary school) to R-1AA (Single-Family Residential) to allow for future Conditional Use approval to permit the construction of a public elementary school Lawrence Lake (Continued to 7/19/88) Michael D. Gordon, Esquire Enrico Rossi, P.E. RCA Global Communications Lawrence Road at L.W.D.D. L-21 Canal, southeast corner The North 1/2 of the South 1/2 of the Northwest 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 Of the Southwest 1/4 and the North 495 feet of the Northeast 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 of the Southwest 1/4 and the North 495 feet of the west 132 feet of the Northwest 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4 of the Southwest 1/4 in Section 18, Township 45 South, Range 43 East, Palm Beach County Request to annex a 13.5391 acre tract of land' Project Name: Agent: Owners: Location: Legal Description: Lawrence Lake (Continued to 7/19/88) Michael D. Gordon, Esquire Enrico Rossi, P.E. RCA Global Communications Lawrence Road at L.W.D.D. L-21 Canal, southeast corner The North 1/2 of the South 1/2 of the Northwest 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 of the Southwest 1/4 and the North 495 feet of the Northeast 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 of the Southwest 1/4 and the North 495 feet of the west 132 feet of the Northwest 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4 of the Southwest 1/4 in -28- ~MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JULY 19, 1988 Description: Section 18, Township 45 South, Range 43 East, Palm Beach County Request to show annexed land as Low Density Residential and to rezone from AR (Agricultural Residential) to a Planned Unit Development with a Land Use Intensity=4 to permit the development of 33 single-family detached units Mr. Annunziato stated that several months ago the Planning Staff requested that action on Items A, C, and E (B, D and F are related to these three) be postponed until the applica- tions for plan amendment submitted at the April 1st sub- mission date could be addressed. A tentative approval by the Commission on these projects would allow them to be for- warded to the Department of Community Affairs (DCA) for review by DCA and the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council. Mr. Annunziato explained that the three projects are all located on Lawrence Road. Citrus Glen is annexed, zoned and under construction. He pointed out the locations of the remaining properties. Elementary School "P" should be under construction by the end of the year. The City has had an indication from an adjoining property owner that he might like to move toward annexation as well. This will be addressed in the October plan submission. City Attorney Rea stated that approval of these projects could be done at the same time as long as the actions are spelled out specifically. Jim Sturrock, Boynton Nurseries, was available for any questions regarding Citrus Glen - Phase II. Augustin A. Hernandez, Palm Beach County School Board, was present to answer any questions regarding Elementary School "P." Allen Miller, applicant for Lawrence Lake, was also present. As no one wished to speak for or against Items A, B, C, D, E or F, THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSED. Commissioner Marchese moved to approve the request from Citrus Glen - Phase II to annex a 28.82 acre tract of land and to show annexed land as Low Density Residential and to rezone from AR to a PUD with a Land Use Intensity=4 to per- mit the development of 106 single-family detached zero lot line units; request from Elementary School "P" to annex a 19.23 acre tract of land and to show annexed land as Low Density Residential and to rezone from RS/SE (with a Special -29- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JULY 19, 1988 Exception for a public elementary school) to R-1AA to allow for future Conditional Use approval to permit the construc- tion of a public elementary school; and request from Lawrence lake to annex a 13.5391 acre tract of land and to show annexed land as Low Density Residential and to rezone from AR to a PUD with a Land Use Intensity=4 to permit the development of 33 single-family detached units. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Mann and carried 3-0. G. Project Name: Agent: Owners: Location: Legal Description: Description: North Federal Highway (US ~1) West Side (Continued to 7/19/88) Carmen S. Annunziato U-Haul Company of Central Florida, Domonic Iandimarino, Michael Boynton Corporation, Malcolm J. Chapman, Benjamin and Sylvia Aaron, Joseph and Helen Glass, Pumping Property, Inc., David Bumgardner, B&R Moore, Inc., Overland Construction Company, Inc., Stephen Weiss, Edward and Rosa Bauer, Kenneth and Cheryl Kruchek, Alphonse and Antoinette Lembo, and Tropigas Inc. of Florida North Federal Highway, between the Boynton C-16 Canal on the north, N.E. 6th Avenue on the south, and the Florida East Coast Railroad on the west Parcel of land in Sections 22 and 21, bounded on the North by the south right-of-way line of the South Florida Water Management District C-16 Canal, bounded on the East by the west right-of-way lines of Federal Highway (U.S. 1), bounded on the South by a line five foot north and parallel to the south line of Lot 22 Pence & King Subdivision, said five foot being deeded as right-of- way for Northeast 6th Avenue, and bounded on the West by the East Coast Railway, less the right-of-way for Northeast 10th Avenue. Request for an amendment to the Future Land Use Element of the Comprehensive Plan from "General Commercial" to "Local Retail Commercial" and rezoning from C-4 -30- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JULY 19, 1988 (General Commercial) to C-2 (Neighborhood Commercial) in connec- tion with the proposed rezoning from C-4 to C-2 for the east side of North Federal Highway Mr. Annunziato explained that when the proposal to rezone the east side of Federal Highway came before the City Commission, the Commission requested that Staff take a look . at the feasibility of rezoning the west side of Federal Highway as well. It was felt that one reason for rezoning the east side was due to the fact this was a major entrance to the City. This being the case, the west side was also at the entrance to the City. The Staff felt that the situation on the west side was very different from the east side. The businesses on the west side back up to the railroad and behind that some property is zoned industrial. To rezone the west side would cause many more businesses to become conditional uses. The lots are very small and of strange configuration on the west side. Mr. Annunziato also stated that the west side was a very difficult area to develop and most of the businesses presently located there seem to be doing well. He suggested that the landscaping could be improved and the area cleaned up. Strict code enforcement should help eliminate some of the existing problems. The P&Z Board held a public hearing and they unanimously recommended denial of the rezoning request. Mayor Hester asked if anyone wished to speak in favor of the request. *Lindsey Parker, representing Mr. Weiss and Mr. Bauer stated *Change name that he concurred with the Staff's recommendation. He frc~ "Lindsey" ~c pointed out that 50 percent of the businesses would become "Linda" and the nonconforming uses if the property were to be rezoned, word 'Ne" %o "she in each instance Lloyd Powell, 1112 N. Federal Highway, owner of Alpine in this paragraph Florist, stated that he also concurred with the Staff's find- ings and recommendation for denial of this request. He felt that the same recommendation should be taken for the east side of Federal Highway. He used the same argument for the east side as was given for the west side as many properties would become nonconforming uses. In answer to Mayor Hester's question, Mr. Annunziato stated that no final action has been taken regarding rezoning of the east side of Federal Highway. Consideration will have -31- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JULY 19, 1988 to be given to readvertising, etc. the east side. The Planning Department recommended that the east side be rezoned as the lots on this side are much larger and of dif- ferent character. They also back up to residential prop- erty. As no one else wished to speak in favor of denial of the request and no one wished to speak against, THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSED. Commissioner Marchese moved to DENY rezoning the west side of North Federal Highway from C-4 to C-2 as recommended by the Planning Staff. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Mann and carried 3-0. Project Name: Agent: Owner: Location: Legal Description: Description: Boynton Lakes Plat No. 6 Donald E. Elliot Construction Coordinator Lennar Homes, Inc. East side of North Congress Avenue, south of Hypoluxo Road Easement to be abandonded: The west 10.00 feet; being bounded on the south by an existing 10 foot utility easement; of Lot 8, Block 8, of the subdivision BOYNTON LAKES, Plat No. 6, as recorded in Plat Book 52, Pages 109-112 of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. Proposed easement: The easterly 10.00 feet together with the southeasterly 10.00 feet of Lot 8, Block 8, of the subdivision BOYNTON LAKES, Plat No. 6, as recorded in Plat Book 52, Pages 109-112 of the Public records of Palm Beach County, Florida. Request for the abandonment of a ten (10) foot wide utility easement (Lot 8, Block 8). Mr. Annunziato explained that this request was to switch the location of the easement from one side of the lot to the other. The P&Z Board recommended approval of the request subject to staff comments. As no one wished to speak in favor of or against the request, THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSED. -32- · MIh/~TES - REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JULY 19, 1988 Commissioner Marchese moved to approve the request for the abandonment of a ten foot wide utility easement in Boynton Lakes Plat No. 6 subject to staff comments. Commissioner Mann seconded the motion which carried 3-0. Project Name: Agent: Owner: Location: Legal Description: Description: Central Park Annex Gladys D. Van Otteren Estate of Walter J. Doerschuck, Jr. East side of S.E. 1st Street, north of SoE. 12th Avenue Easement to be abandonded: A four (4) foot wide utility easement being described as the north 4.00 feet of Lot 1, Block 1, CENTRAL PARK ANNEX, as recorded in Plat Book 12, Page 51, of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. Request for the abandonment of a four (4) foot wide utility easement (Lot 1, Block 1). Mr. Annunziato stated that some years back a warehouse had been approved and constructed over a 2" water main and util- ity easement. The owner died three years ago and the heirs to the property need a clear title in order to sell the prop- erty and clear up the estate. Staff recommended approval subject to the owner capping the 2" water main at each end of the property. The P&Z Board approved the abandonment of the utility easement subject to the line being capped at both ends of the property, but did not make the stipulation that the owner bear the expense of capping of the line. Mr. Annunziato stated that the cost for capping the lines in the two locations was approximately $200.00. City Manager Cheney suggested that the City do the capping. Gladys Van Otteren, 312 Nathan Hale Road, West Palm Beach, stated that, due to the fact they could not get clear title to the property, they had recently lost a good sale. She requested that the City cap the lines as she did not feel she should be responsible since she was only one year old when the warehouse was built. City Manager Cheney felt that this was a City error and the City could do the capping. As no one else wished to speak in favor of or against the request, THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSED. -33- 'MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JULY 19, 1988 Commissioner Marchese moved to approve the request for the abandonment of a four foot wide utility easement with the line being capped by the City at City expense at both ends of the property subject to staff comments. Commissioner Mann seconded the motion which carried 3-0. Project Name: Agent: Owner: Location: Legal Description: Description: S.E. 10th Avenue Jack Daughtrey City of Boynton Beach S.E. 10th Avenue at Florida East Coast Railroad right-of-way, dead- end That portion of S.E. 10th Avenue bounding the South end of Lot 6, Block 24, and the North end of Lot 1, Block 25, BOWERS PARK and the West side of Florida east Coast Railroad, according to Plat Book 11, Page 57, Palm Beach County, Florida. Request for the abandonment of a fifty (50) foot wide local street (S.E. 10th Avenue) abutting Lot 1, Block 25 and Lot 6, Block 24, adjacent to the Florida East Coast Railroad right-of-way. The P&Z Board unanimously recommended approval of this request subject to the owners dedicating back to the City the entire 50' easement to protect the utility easements and subject to the easement being used solely as a parking lot. As no one wished to speak in favor of or against the subject request, THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSED. Commissioner Marchese moved to approve the abandonment of the fifty foot wide local street abutting Lot 1, Block 25 and Lot 6, Block 24, adjacent to the Florida East Coast Roadroad right-of-way subject to all staff comments. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Mann and carried 3-0. OLD BUSINESS None NEW BUSINESS A. Consider response to request by Palm Beach County to provide water service only to Tropical Terrace Subdivision ................................... TABLED City Manager Cheney requested that this table. -34- item be left on the MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JULY 19, 1988 ADMINISTRATIVE Consider replacement to fill vacant position on Cemetery Board - Appointment to be made by Commissioner Bob Olenik, Jr. - Term expires 4/89 This item will be discussed when Commissioner Olenik returns. Consistency Review - Proposed amendments to Section ll-H(13) of Appendix A, Zoning, shared parking require- ments Mr. Golden explained that the elaborate formula for calcu- lating required parking had caused problems for everyone. This amendment would simply require a 10 percent buffer for everyone when calculating parking requirements. AS no one wished to speak in favor of or against the request, THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSED. Commissioner Marchese moved to approve the Consistency Review - Proposed amendments to the shared parking require- ments. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Mann and carried 3-0. C. Report on Employee Pension Plan Amendments City Manager Cheney stated that this was a clarification for the Commission and for the City records. The change in the Pension program was recently approved by the City Commission to allow full benefit at age 55 instead of age 62 with 25 years of service. Pensions get complicated and not all the questions were placed on the table. Regarding the issue of people who retire before age 62 with less than 25 years of service or at 55 with less than 25 years of service, the assumption was that this applied to those people. The anal- ysis of the cost to change the system did not assume those changes (retiring at 25 years under age 55). This would give a person a longer period of time to collect benefits. It did not assume retiring at 62 with less than 25 years of service. If those two things were included for existing employees (about 30 of them), the increase in cost would be approximately $170,000.00 a year. He further explained that now that the employees understand that the actuary assumed that those things did not apply, they have talked with those employees affected. Many of those employees were not planning to retire before age 62 anyhow, and would not be affected. These employees have been met with and understand the situation. He wished the record to show that the only change is at age 55 with a full 25 years of service this change applies. If both these conditions are not met, the -35- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JULY 19, 1988 cost would be much greater and the opportunity for employee input into the system would be much less. This has been clarified to those employees concerned and letters written back and forth with the actuarial firm. The Pension Board reviewed this clarification last week and accepted it. It was the desire of City Manager Cheney and the Board to get this to the Commission as a clarification. Commissioner Mann moved to accept the clarification regarding the Employee Pension Plan Amendments. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Marchese and carried 3-0. OTHER None ADJOURNMENT There being no further business to come before the Commission, the meeting properly adjourned at 8:49 P. M. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH Commissioner ATTEST: Deputy City~-Cler~ Re c o r~l~-~ Secretary -- (Three Tapes) Commissioner -36- AGENDA July 19, 1988 10. ALLIED PRODUCTS COMPANY Pebble Quicklime - Hi-Calcium for Water Treatment for months of May and 3une. Pay from Water & Sewer Rev---401-332-533-30-65 27,583.89 BOWER AMMONIA & CHEMICAL COMPANY Bulk Anhydrous Ansonia for Water Treatment. Pay from Water & Sewer Rev--L401-332-533-30-65 1,064.00 BOYNTON BEACH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Chamber Services for month of July. Pay from Publicity Fund---101-191-519-40-54 1,375.00 TRE CENTER FOR FAMILY SERVICES Monthly assessment for July, 1988 Employee Assistance Program. Pay from General Fund---001-135-513-40-82 1,050.00 FLORIDA LEAGUE OF CITIES, INC. Reimbursement of deductible for Settlement of Claim Regarding Personal Injury Claim - Hazel Rolle - 10/31/86 Pay from General Fund---001-195-519-40-49 5,000.00 GEEAGHTY & MILLER Professional Services from 5/1/88 thru 5/28/88 Re: Task 3 Eastern and Western Wellfield Assessment. Pay from 1985 Constr. Fund---409-000-169-01-00 1,014.39 GREEN, EISENBERGAND COHEN Professional services rendered 4/8/88 thru 7/4/88 Regarding Tradewinds vs. City. Pay from General Fund---001-000-247-1T-00 1,033.00 BEN HOGAN COMPANY Shirts and Slacks for Golf Course. Pay from Golf Course---411-725-572-30-97 " " " " 411-727-572-30-97 1986.67 529.80 2,516.47 JONES CHEMICALS INC. Chlorine and Hypochlorite Solution for Water Treatment for months of May and June. Pay from Water & Sewer Rev---401-332-533-30-63 6,078.00 H.F. MASON EQUIPMENT CORP. 1 Liebherr Excavator Model A9112 Speeder per bid. Pay from Water & Sewer Rev---401-351-535-60-42 Per bid 2/9/88, Conm~ission approval 3/15/88 111,761.00 COMMISSION JUL ! 9 1988 APPROVAL 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. MILLER & MEIER & ASSOCIATES, INC. Architectural Services - 6/5/88 thru 7/4/88 - Boynton Beach Municipal Facilities Project No. 85906. Pay from Building Improve. Fund---304-194-519-40-4E 2533.18 " " " " " 304-211-521-60-4M 2533.18 " " " " " 304-221-522-60-4G 2533.18 7,599.54 MOODY'S INVESTORS SERVICE Renewal subscriptions for--Special Library Service, Municipal Manual, and Over the Counter Manuals 10/1/88 to 9/30/89 for 88/89 Fiscal Year. Pay from General Fund---001-711-571-60-61 2,251.00 MORGAN, LEWIS & BOCKIUS Legal services rendered for month of May, 1988 - Preparation of IBF&O miscellaneous petition re: revocation of cert. and review of response of Local 5; Preparation for oral argument before PERC; Pay from General Fund---001-141-514-40-6N 6,773.28 PALM BEACH NEWSPAPERS, INC. Legal & Classified Ads for month of June, 1988 for City Clerk and Personnel. Pay from General Fund---001-122-512-40-7M 2925.36 " " " " 001-122-512-40-75 1342.32 " " " " 001-135-512-40-75 1525.95 5,793.83 DON REID FORD 2 Ford Ranger Pick-up Trucks and 2 Ford Tempo 4/D Sedans for Utility Department per State Contract. Pay from Vehicle Service Fund. 32,250.00 SEPPALO & AHO Payment Request #12 -- Phase II Boynton Beach Municipal Complex. Pay from Building Improve. Fund various accounts. 469,071.00 SOUTHEASTERN MUNICIPAL SUPPLY 40 Ductile Iron Pipe - Class 50 and 220 Ductile Iron Pipe - Class 51 for Water Distrb. for W. Ocean Ave. Project. Pay from Utility Cap. Improve.---404-000-169-04-00 1,210.40 SPILLIS CANDELA & PARTNERS, INC. Invoice #5 - Boynton Beach Multipurpose Recreation Building; Phase II Architectural/Engineering Services. Pay from Public Service Tax Fund---301-721-572-40-63 7,103.25 SNAPP TREE SERVICE, INC. 4,000.00 Tree Topping and Removal for Golf Course per bid specifications. Pay from Golf Course---411-726-572-60-SI Per bid 5/24/88, Commission approval 6/7/88 COMMISSION JUL j 9 1988 ,APPROVAL 20. SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT BOARD User charges for month of June, 1988. Pay from Water Sewer Rev. Fund---401-353-535-40-gI 103,653.31 21. SUPERIOR MATERIALS APPLICATION, INC. 3 Lime Slurry Blow Off Control Valve Assembly for Water Plant. Pay from Water & Sewer Rev---401-332-533-30-45 3977.10 " " " " " " 401-332-533-40-33 10623.00 Con~nission approval 1/5/88 14,600.10 22. SYNDICON PROPERTIES, INC. Pinetand Plaza rent plus pass through charge for August, 1988. Pay from Building Improve. Fund---304-194-519-60-4W 7,956.25 23. U.S. POST OFFICE Postage for Newsletter requested by Laura Hubbard. Pay from General Fund---001-194-5t9-40-72 2,929.42 24. SOUTHERN FLORIDABANC Return of Credit Balance with Dept. of Utilities - Windward P.U.D. Pay from Utility General Ftund---403-000-252-07-00 6,225.54 25. UNIJAX Maintenance supplies ordered by Facilities Management. Pay from various departments. 6,216.33 26. WALLACE & TIERNAN 1 Micro/2000 Residual Analyzer with 4" Strip Chart and all equipment specified in bid. Pay from Utility Capital Improve.---404-000-169-01-00 Per bid 1/11/88, Con~ission approval 1/19/88 6,500.00 27. CAMPANELLA CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION Pay request #5 - Five Street Project - Purchase Orders 73087, 73088, 73090, 73091 & 73089 + Change order limited to $4433.40 per Tom Clark's recom]endation. Pay from Local Option Gas Tax---104-411-541-60-3N Per bid 10/26/87, Con~nission approval 12/1/87 41,977.35 28. MERCER-MEIDINGER-HANSEN, INC. 11,000.00 1988 Valuation and related work as approved by Pension for Actuarial and Consulting Services from 11/1/87 thru 5/2~/~.~ Pay from Retirement Trust Fund---611-137-513-20-29 JUL ~e bills described have be~ approved and verified by the depar~ent involved, checked ~d approved for pa~ent. -~ 2~'~lidWasteAu~. $121,327.80 (tipp~g f~) ~~. ~~' S_~%~.rgen~ Svcs $1,230.00 (~nse r~al) Grady W. ~n, Finance Director biiis~ I therefore reco~end pa~ent of these Pet/~--~ L. Cheney, City ~anager LEGAL DESCRIPTION ~ a~ ~ ~t I/4 ~ of ~tl~ 18. ~e~ · 5-~ 01e~'Z~e Vest, ~0.~ ~. i~vt~ ~ ~d Ave t 11. Sou~ 53 30 ~ ~St~ 4~.16 ~- ~e" ............ ~3. ~uth ~'1S'39' East.' 70.~ feet, thence'; ' ' - ,_ 14. ~th ~*44'~'"Eas~, 119~ fee~, thence;' ~. ~ mt~y'~.~'~.m ~, ~;": .,:~ .;,....:~.. . .. : ,, ,, ,*-;:. ,.-..... , -..-. ~, .-.-~.~,.¢=,*..--.. ~.,*.., - , .. -: . --.~..~. -* .* i *, .'.-~ 2-' "..,.. ....¥"- :. ':-*.t' . It~ Of t~ ~ 1~ Of ~ ~ast. 1/4 qf ~tt? 19, ~e; ~ "-, . .~:.: ~ ~ .~. · ~.~'01'U'21' ~St~' I~3:52 f~t, al~g ~ o~ ~Jd East'lJ~ l~ne ~tw~ ~ttons 18 aad 19, ~e; ..... ' ' ~- ' ~ ' .......... ~5.' ~h 0~44'ZI* East, 1270.1S f~t, aloflg pa~ of t~ aforesaid East 1t~. ~ the ~ - Vi ADDENDUM A EXHIBIT "A" A portion of CONGRESS LAKES - PLAT NO. I (P.U.D.), and portions of the North half of th~ N~rtheast quarter of ~gg:ion ~., Township 45 South, Range 43 East, and tn the "~..tJ~?~."~f.e~Oirt~'rter of Section 18, Township 45 South, Range 43 East, ramm ueacn county, Florida; being more particularlydescribed as follows.- Con~encing at the Northeast corner of said Section 19; thence South 88o56,29- West, along the North line of said Section 19, a distance 60.07 feet to a point; said point being the POINT OF BEGINNING on the West Right-of-Way line of Congress Avenue as recorded in Official Records Book 3560 at Pages 1115 through 1120, Palm Beach County, Florida; thence South 00°12,52, East, along the above mentioned West Right-of-Way line of Congress Avenue a distance of 95.12 feet; thence South 89°47'08" West a distance of 155.00 feet; thence South 00°12,52. East a distance of 215.00 feet; thence South 89°47,08" West a distance of 159.53 feet; thence South 0I°44'21" West a distance of 275.92 feet; thence North 88o15,39" West a distance of 144.80 feet; thence North 03044,57" West a distance of 25.63 feet; thence North 88°15'39" West a distance of 70.00 feet; thence North 01°44,21, East a distance of feet; thence North 130.00 feet; thence North 53°30,00,, West a distance of 49.16 01°44'21" East a distance of 954.24 feet; thence South 88o1§,39- East a distance of 173.39 feet to a point in a curve being concave to the North, having a radius of 680.00 feet; a chord bearing of South.81o17,47,, East, a central angle of 13°55,44"' an arc distance of 165.31 feet; thence South 88015,39" East a distance of 69.33 feet; thence South 01°44,21'' West a distance of 215.00 feet; thence South 88°15,39.- East a distance of 155.00 feet; thence South 01o44,21" West along the said West Right-of-Way of Congress Avenue a distance of 306.20 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. ADDENDUM B CO~'~.IUNITY INFORMATION~ ECONOMIC ASP TOURISM SERVICES Provided for the City of Boynton Beach October 1987 - September 1988 III. CONSENT AGENDA F [IlQU IRIES ADSWERED People Te 1 eDhone Mall QUARTER TOTALS :S Labor Postage Envelope s Paper Stencils City 14aps Boynton Beach Guide Palm Beach Cty. Dev. Brd. Economic Development Co~unity Information QUARTER TOTALS ~CCU[IULATIVE TOTALS ~ear to Date Ingulrles Answered ~ear to Date Exeenditures ~itv OF Bovnton Beach Contract Pavments ~igference Paid bv Chamber ~f Cora,erce · Oct - Dec 1st 9uarter Jabs-March ' 2nd Quarter April-Juue ,)uly-Sept 3rd Ouarter 4th Quarl:or 499 759 386 1644 5,024.26 1193 1865 321 3379 $5,147.27 64J 1363 376 2386 4,222.89 381.29 61.06 22.16 155.24 54.50 57.00 287.17 484.16 459.18 52.]1 32.42 111.70 95.02 79.93 191.05 90.43 11,138.31 510.68 9.50 2,309.86 426.66 226.75 85.97 6,042.68 1644 6,0.42.6~.- 4,125.00 1,917.68. $9,018.89 5023 $15,061.57 *6,875.00 8,186.57 *March bil] unpaid as date 16,661.00 6667' 31,722.57 11,000.00 20,722.57 Df this FOO'r[IOTES: ADDENDUM C acing a tract of land located tm Section l~, To~-'nshLp G5 South, [an8e ~3 East. County of Pale ~esch, Florida and further described as follows: ~egtn~tng at the Southeast COrner of Section 19, To~rnship 45 South, Range &3 East, thence M. 'DO 59'~9" ~. along the [sat line of said Section 19, s distance of 2558.10 feet to s point; thence S. 89 OO'21' ~., a distance of 60.00 feet to's point on. the Westerly rlght-of-vey line of Congress Avenue, said point also being the principal point and place of begirml~g of the following description: Thenc~ S. OO 5g'3g' E., a]ong enid ~e~[erl7 right_of_wa7 ]t~e~ · d~atance of 2~5.~9 feet to · point, thence $. 88 05'26" a distance of ~08.OO feet to a point; t~ence ~. OO 59'39'~ ~., · distance of 65.49 feet to · point; thence S. 88 O5'26' a dzst·nce of 3~0.C)O feet to a point; thence ~. OO ~9'39" · distance of 2~O.00 feet to a point; thence N. &8 05~26'' · d~tence of'608.O0 feet to · point; thence $. a6 27~O6" a 81~zance of 56.Jl feet to (he principal point end place of beginning and contalnlng 3.8656 acres, or 168,387 eq ft of land Su~ect to ~Sement an8 Operating Agree~nt conta~ed tn instrument' tecor~ec in Official Record ~oo~ ~379, Page 3340 of the ?ubl[c of Pale Be&Ch C_.oun~y, florida. ADDENDUM DESCRIPTION: A portion of: coNGRESS LAKES-pLAT NO. 1 (p.U.D.}, as recorded in plat Book 46, page 129 of the. public Records of Palm Beach County; lying in Section-19,"T6wnship 45 South, Range 43 East; City of BoyntOn Beach, palm Beach Countyv Florida; being more particularly described as follows~ BEGINNING at the Southeast (SE) corner of said plat of Congress .lakes; thence South' 88'57'17" West a distance of 550.45 feet; thende North 81'44'21" East a distance Of 217%37 feet; thence North 46'44'21"-East a distance of 83.78 feet; thence North 01-44,21# East a distance Of 298.32 feet; thence North 67'00'00" East a distance of 9.49 feet; thence North 03'44'57" West a dis- tance of 94.36 feet; thence South 89'15'39" East a distance of 144.80 feet; thence North 01'44e21" East a'distance of 275.58 feet; thence North 85'47'08" East adistance'of 289.54 feet; thence North 44'47'08# East a distance of 35.36 feet to a point on the West right-of way line of Congress Avenue, thence South 00'12'52" Ekst a distance of 958.27 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Said lands situate, lying an4 being in Boynton Beach;.Palm ~each Coutny, Florida and contain 9.637 acres, more or less.' ADDENDUM E III. CONSEt~T AGENDA 6/BO/B8 CITY ,DF BOYNTON BEACH E PAGE cc: Finance ,A ED? C U R R E N T M 0 N T H C H E C K S Utility CHECK ~ VENDOR ~ VENDOR NAME CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOONT 208[ 290083 2082 2024~2 2083 032895 2084 270015 2085 ZT~i5 2086 OZO~05 ZOS7 Z800ZO 20B8 021540 PEBGY CRESSMAN ....... THE CREDIT UNION OF PALM CITY bF BOYNTON 8EACH HENRY ALBERS ............. = ........ HENRY ALBER$ CONSTANCE BAISH RICHARO BEAN 5/01/88 6/01/88 37[,~Z0.99 6/0%/88 ............... ~00 - 6101/88 648.00 6/01/88 .00 6/01/88 290.44 FRANK A= BEDNARICK 6/0[/88 108.59 2089 Z80101 OOROTHY E. BJORK ~090 ....... Z80008 ARTHUR BLACK Z09I 020~80 OBE BUTLER ~- zogz 280010 JOHN BYNES 2093 290009 LINDA C CAROELL Z09~ 2900[0 CHARLES L CASE 2095 Z90005 PERRY A. CESSNA 2096 033503 CALLIE CLANTON 20~7 300005 ~IL~R~D J D~N~S 2098 320023 ROBERT FRANTZ 2099 33000[ GORDON E. GREGORY .......... 2100 080~3~ CLARA LEE HARRIS 210~ 3&0007 GUS R= HART 21~2 3~0015 CARRDLEIZER HERRING 2103 3~0313 T. Bo HICKS 2[0~ 08~660 MURIEL Ce HOLZMAN ~ 2105 10~509 GEBRGE A. JOHNSON 2105 10~510 JOHN JOHNSTON 2107 [1155~ BERT KEEHR 2lO~ 370013 VIRGINIA E. KEISTER 2109 111635 DOROTHEA M KENNEDY 2110 37000~ HUGH KENNEDY 21[! 370002 MINNIE L KING 2tlZ 380007 HERBERT LAESSER 2113 120500 BOB L. LATHAM 211~ 3~0002 VERA LE~[S 2115 380005 GRETCHEN LUBY . _ Z116 8~092T JOSEPH MOELLER 2117 390C53 ELEAN0% NOLIN 2118 ~OOOD2 ~UTH L. NELSON 2119 160353 TERE~SA PADGETT 212C *20011 CHARLES PRDSSER 212l 1~39~5 JOHN SCHNEIDE~ 2122 [909~D MARY Eo SCHORR 2123 192592 ADA SHOOK 212~ 192500 SARAH E. SHULL 2125 ~60~05 MARY TENK 2126 2025~5 LEE THOMAS 212~ *50009 ANNETTE Po TINKER .---, 2128 ~90018 MC ARTHU~ HATERS 2129 ~9000Z WOJCIECHOWSK[, ' 2130 266900 MILDRED A. ZWA~T 2181 020~05 CONSTANCE BAISH . 6/01/88 6/01/88 6/01/8~ ......... $/0t/88 6/01/88 6/01/88 6/0[/88 6/0t/88 6/01/88 6/01/85 6/0t/88 6/01/88 6/01/88 6/01/8~ 5/01/83 6/01/88 6/01/88 0/01/38 6/01/88 6/01/88 6/01/89 6/01/8~ 6/01/88 6/01/8~ 6/01/8~ 6/01/8B 6/O1/B~ 0/0t/88 6/01/8~ 6/01/88 6/01/88 5/01/83 6/01/88 6/OI/~S 6/01/8~ 6/01/86 6/0[/88 6/0[/83 6/01/8~ 6/01/86 6/o1/86 6/01/8~ 6/01/88 370.32 L,032.54 227=58 392o71 563.60 645.80 879.26 299.92 ZTBei~ 539.13 255.35 198.71 88.66 258°04 195.33 219.07 376°63 2~7o87 260.88 389.99 3~6o52 309.~9 155.36 258°79 26~oI6 1~3~8o93 270.31 1B3.20 253.66 202.21 197o01 238.95 W85~92 I72.5B 77.13 53.79 6/30/B8 ASO? _ . C C~ECK # VENDOR Z~3Z Z700LL 2133 020500 2134 030575 2135 330008 2136 083366 2137 08635! 2138 2139 2140 350040 ZI~i 1DZ?&O Z/4Z 390033 Z144 020~71 2t45 2146 02~Z7 ZI47 0~6337 21~8 081653 2149 2150 ~2~590 2151 2152 390052 2153 146600 :~, 215~ 42000~ Z155 I82771 2155 182?70 2157 19~290 2158 ZD530g 2159 222795 2t50 235%95 Z~SI 2024%2 2152 020471 2163 020~71 2154 020471 2155 020~71 2155 2~67 OZO~T! 2158 30G~7 21~9 0~2395 Il70 21DISO 2171 380001 2172 £02~42 2173 020476 2t7~ 02~71 2175 032~95 2176 202~2 2177 0~2~9~ 2t78 020475 '217~ 2LBO ~40D23 Z182 2024~2 CITY. DF BOYNTDN BEACH PAGE 'Z U R R E N T N O_ N .T._H C_H E_.C..K...S .... VENDOR NA~E CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT FEDRICKO ED ALVARENGA 6/01/88 BRADFORD BAXLEY 6/O~/BB RAYMOND CAUDELL ........................... 6/01/88 JO~N GARDNER 6/01188 WILLIAM R. HAMILTON 6/Or/Sa NOAH HUDDLES]O~ ' __6/0[/88. GEORGE JJNNIER 6/01/88 ALEX KUCER 6/01/88 RONALD LINKOUS ..... 6/01/88 HAROLD MILLER 6/OI/BB DAN ~. MOTTL 6/01/88 THEODORE SDRG ~/01/88 BARNETT BA~ - WITHHDLDIN 6/01/8~ BETTY M. BOLES 6/01/8~ ~ETT¥ M. BOLES 6/01/88 EDWARD Po DUFFYe JR. 6/0[/8~ HAROLD HERRING 6/01/8~ ~ARREN KNUTH 6/DI/8B NORMAN LOLATTE 6/01/8B MILFORD MANNING 6/01/88 F~ EDWARD MITCHELL 6/0L/88 ALLAN qYQUIST 6/01/88 STANLEY C. PORTE~ 6/01/88 JAMES ~HDDEN ~R. b/Ol/~B LLOYD RHDDEN~ JR KE~ SNOW 6/01/85 JOHN M. TUITE 6/01/~5 LORRAINE VICKI 6/01/88 CUqT[S E. WRIGHT THE CREDIT UNION OF PALM 6/01/88 BARNETT BANK - W[THHOLDIN ~A~NETr BANK - WITHHOLDIN 6/01/88 BAqNETT BANK - WiTHHOLDIN 6/01/88 BARNETT 9AN~ - WITHHOLOIN 6/01/8~ BARNETT BANK--FICA TAX 6/03/89 BARNETT BANK - WITHHOLDIN TIMOTHY DAWKINS b/OI/BB CHARCOALS BARBECUE 6/03/88 U.S. PDSTqASTER 6/08/8~ MA~K Go LAW 6/09/88 THE CREDIT UNION OF PALM 6/10/88 BAqNETT BAN~--FICA TAX 6/10/8~ BARNETT BANK - WITHHOLDIN 6/10/88 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH THE CREDIT UNION 0~ PALM 6/1T/B9 CITY OF BOYNTON BEAC~ 6/IT/88 BARNETT BANK--FICA TAX 6/17/8B BARNETT BANK - WITHHOLDIN 6/17/88 JIMMY ROGERS 6/17/88 JIMMY RO~ERS 6/17/BB THE CREDIT UNION Om PALM 6/17/8~ ~8Zo8T 913.07 ...... .... 635.37. 1.847o79 leBl~oZ3 91~,2Z_ 8~9~96 1~186.70 683.90 1~428.81 1~000.00 o00 .00 637.36 1*8Z6o96 30o3~ 822o0B 986.36 907.35 Z~764.33 1~806o98 225o~1 91.50 916.46 2s125o35 o00 831.80 2~788o00 55~78~oI0 548°00 1,509.00 520.g0 50~511.~8 ~B~732.87 336e295.95 3~7,188.28 52,I~7o~2 51,336.07 o00 4,710o20 ASO? C U R VENDOR 2183 013720 2L84 4.600~0 2185 202442 2t8~ 032895 ZI~7 020~71 2188 2189 020476 2190 210150 Z0156 03Z895 35636 41886 063730 1942~9 42052 190033 %2%72 lgZTB? 42507 580189 42510 010149 42511 012B03 %2512 0137~8 4~51B 42514 014031 4Z515 01408Z 425~5 014Z~1 ~2517 0~550~ 42518 015566 425L9 015970 42520 015993 42521 OISOl~ 42522 D20~39 4~523 0204%3 42525 ' %2526 02~T3~ 425~7 02477~ 425~8 D~55~5 4Z~79 025=03 42530 026~55 42531 OZTSB! 42532 0~=~. 42533 42534 03!502 42535 0324~2 42536 42537 033637 4253~ 033~58 42539 033659 425~0 42541 0336.64 CITY 3F BGYNTON BEACH PAGE 3 RENT M ON VENOOR NAME T H CHECKS CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT ALLEN INSURANCE AGENCY 6/22/88 22~556.00 ELLEN TR~ESDALE 6/22/83 451~78 THE CREDIT UNION OF PALM ~/24/88 45~202o40 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH - ' 6/2~/88' 342e365o$7 BARNETT BANK - WITHHOLDIN 6/24/88 48~558o~7 BARNETT BANK--FICA TAX 6/24/88 BARNETT BANK--FICA TAX 6/24/88 51~579.62 U.S= POSTMASTER 6/27/88 1~500.00 ST. ANDREWS CLUB 6/27/83 1~990,00 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH ................... 6/2~/8~ ....... - 1,022o00 PALM 8:H. JR. COLLEGE 11/30/87 120oOOCR FLORIDA POWER g LIGHT CO. 5/20/88 325o32CR SNAP-ON-TOOLS CORPORATION 5/20/88 16.11CR THOMAS BRITTON 5/20/88 Z~502.05CR PEGGY CRESS~AN 5/20/88 FRANCES WICKETT 5/20/88 270o?gCR ANDERSON BOX CDMPA~Y 5/27/8~ 42.96CR SIMPLEX S~CURITY SYSTEMS 5/24/88 287o306R FSC, I~Co 5/27/88 ZTZoOOCR A-t INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY INC 0/03/88 939o5~ ALABAMA STATE FIRE COLLEG 8/03/88 EDaA~D ALLEN 6/03/68 566.50 AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOC. 6/03/8~ 51.00 ~MER~CAN LIGHTING MAINTEN 6/0~/88 295=50 AMERICAN STATES INSURANCE 6/03/8~ CHARLIE ~NDREWS 6/03/8~ 56.1o ARMOR RESEARCH COMPANY 6/03/83 ZOl. OZ ART OF FRAMING 6/03/88 32.00 NEID! ATCHISON 6/03/88 ATLANTIC FISHI>IG ENTERPRI 6/03/88 i00.00 ATLANTIC INTERCITY MEDICA 6/03/88 320°00 THE SAKE~ g TAYLOR CD. 6/03/~3 2b.53 THE 5A~ER ~ TAYLOR CO. 6/03/83 I~059.3~ CAROL 5EASLEY 6/03/88 BORR~LL E~ECTRIC CO INC 6/03/8~ 400.00 BDYNTO~ 9EACH RETIREMENT 6/03/8~ 10~948.42 BOYNTO~I MEDICAL OXYGEN 6/33/88 %33.00 BRO~ARO-PALN BEACH TRACTO ~/03/88 158o40 BRD~ARD PU~P C SUPPLY CO. 6/03/8~ 267.50 BURDINE'S 6/03/~8 3,278.50 BYTE 6/03/88 22=95 CADILLAC ENGRAVERS 6/03/88 STANLEY CALE 6/03/88 69=00 THE CENTER FOR FAMILY SER 6/03/83 ZO0oO0 CHEVRON JS~ [NC. 6/03/88 3,861.22 CHICAG] TRIBUNE 6/0~/88 I29.00 CLK OF CTS-SUPoDEPT.-TROY 6/0~/88 74°00 CL( OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 5/03/88 31.00 CL< OF COORTS-SUPP3RT OEP 6/0~/8~ 41.20 CL( OF COURTS-SUPPORT DEP 6/03/8~ 80.52 CLK OF CTS-SUP.DEPT-JAMES 6/03/88 tBAS07 CHECK t~ ~25~2 ~25~7 ~25~8 42550 ~Z552 ~Z55~ ~Z555 ~2556 ~255~ ~2559 ~2560 ~256L ~Z562 ~256~ 4256m CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH PAGE C U R A E ~ / f~ 0 N T H C H E C K S VENDOR ~ VENDOR NANE CHECK 0336~7 0336~9 033671 033672 033673 03357~ 033675 033675 ..... 033677 0336TB 033679 0335~1 033~83 0335B~ 033~5 0336~ 035~0~ 0~0305 0~1593 0~2625 0~765 056903 052777 636~ CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 6/03/88 CLK OF CT-SUPoDEPT-EDWARD 6/03/88 CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 6/~3/88 CLK O~ CTS-SUP DEPT.JOHN 6/03/88 CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT DEP 6/03/88 DATE TOTAL AMOUNT~ 27o00~-. 68,08 31.05 142~56~ 2boO0 CL~ CL~ OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP CLK OF COURTS_SUPPORT OEP CL~ OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP CL[ OF COURTS-SUPPORT-OEP CL.~ OF COURTS-SUPPORT DEP CL( OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP CL:( OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP CL~ OF COURTS-SUPPORT DEP CL,~ OF C~RTS-SUPPORT OEP CL( OF COURTS-S~PPORT DCm CRAWFORD GARAGE DOORS 3F DNA ENTERPRISES 5EERFIEL9 ~CH FIRE RESCUE DELRAY BAIT [ TACKLE DICK ~LICK ARTS ~ CRAFTS DGRPH ELL. INC. ~AME[A J. OUFF EXECUTIVE MGMT [ ENGINEER FINS AND FEATHEA5 F~EMEN'S RELIEF [ PENSIO F A I C OF COURTS-SUPPORT_OEP ...... ~/03/88 ........ 6/03188 6/03/8~ ..... 6/03/88 6/03/88 6/03 6/03 6/03 6/03 6/03 6/03 6/03 6/03 6/03 6/03 5/03/88 6/83/88 6/03/~8 6/03/88 6/03/8~ 6/03/88 3 f88 25°00 61,80 36,05 185o~0 41.20 31.00~-- ZOo60' 66.95 5~o65 29'7I 75.00 9~.53 150.00 50°00 I77o16 67,50 ~8.00 18o00 12~95 3~938o12 3o 0 t' b/JO/8~ CUE~K ~ VENDOR %2593 09L223 %2595 __ 09~Z88 42597 09%293 ~2600 CITY OF BOYNTDN BEACH E N T MONTH C HE.C K S CHECK DATE ' 6~03/88 6/03783 6/03/88 D 6/0~/8~ 6/03/88 42603 ~2695 42609 ~2512 ~25t3 42015 ~2617 ~2520 ~2622 ~26~3 ~25~5 ~2625 ~2626 ~2627 ~2528 ~2632 ~2633 ~263~ ~Z635 ~2o35 ~2638 ~2639 ~26~2 VENDO~ NAME IDEAL ~AINT & BODY SHOP INDUSTRIAL WELDING INC. IRS SERVICE CENTSR IRS LEVY PROCEEDS-EDDIE IRS - KAY WALSH 0~4)05 ._: INT'k ASSOC. Q~E~E ~HI~_ ..... 6/~3~88 09~307 INT'L FESTIVALS ASSOC= 6/03/88 095558 42601 I0020~ ~2602 ........ 100310 10~490 10~761 115595 1205~5 12170~ 122931 1305~B 1305%9 130950 131~?1 132770 I36503 14349~ 14~6t9 1603B0 150321 16~365 150~3~ 15t5~9 162750 16~505 15~505 165305 155175 181577 I~!600 182781 18ZTD1 15~TO1 190351 1~0%?D 191100 191105 191515 191523 192~03 IRON AGE PROTECTIVE COMPA J [ J REPROGRAPHICS JACK'S CAMERA CENTER JO-ANN F~BRICS JOYCE ENVIRONMENTAL CONSU LORrAInE KRUPOWiES LA~MENeS [ SHOOTER'S SUPP KATHLEEN LEWIS LISTEN FOR PLEASURE LTD JOHN MARTIN MARTIN'S LAMAR WILLIE R~TH MCGRAOY 'METAL LUBRICANTS CO. MILLER ~EARI~GS MUNICIPAL CODE MUNIZIPAL POLICE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MUM NAT'L CRIME PREVENTION N~RT~EASTERN MANAGEMENT PALM BEACH JR. COLLEGE PALM ~CH. JR. COLLEGE PALM 8EACH JUNIOR COLLEGE PALM BEACH REVIE~ PETROLE~ MANAGEMENT INC. PiCARO CHEMICAL CO. PITNEY BO~ES [NC. PONCE LODGE PONCE LODGE PRECISION SMALL ENGINE CD PUSL[C SAFETY DEVICES INC RADIO SH~CK RELIabLE REPROGRAPW[CS RO~ERI RICHAROSON RIM5 B~OS., INC. C[~O~ ROJSE SAmETY SYSTEMS INC. SA~ASOTA FIRE CHIEFS ELLIS [ ~ADELEINE SCOTT SEACREST PHARMACY SEAg~EST VETERINARY CENTE THOMAS SHE~WICK SIMPLEX SECURITY SYSTEMS SDME'S UNIFORMS 6/03/88 6/05/88 6/03/88 6/03/88 6/0)/88 5/03/88 6/03/83 6/03/88 6/03/8B 6/03/88 5/03/B8 6/0~788 6/03/88 6/03/85 6/03/83 6103/88 6/03/85 6/03/85 6/03/83 6/03/88 6/03/88 6/03/B~ 5/03f8~ 6/03/88 6/0)~88 6/03~88 6/03~88 5/0~f88 6/0~/88 6/03/88 6103/88 6/0~/8~ 6/03/83 6/03/88 6/03/88 6/03/83 6/03/88 6/03/88 6/03/88 6/03/88 6/03/88 6/03/88 6/0~/B8 PAGE 5 TOTAL AMOUNT ..... 118.00 1~Z05.00 [0o00 62°24 63.73 600°00 70=00 2%7.50 22.75 995°00 .13.00 38.15 ZO0oO0 30.90 7.50 217.50 53°?6 35.82 69.97 602o~7 5,682°79 306.00 169.51 503.00 40.00 120.00 lZO.DO 9.68 360.00 835°00 250.00CR 250.00 55*70 58.50 112.9l 14.~O 87.00 1~226o39 ~39.50 270.00 60.00 213.7~ 68.00 15.00 519.25 87.00 290.59 250°00 A507 CHECK ~ 42647 42650 ~265! ~T-~2652 42653 42654 - 42655 42656 · 42.55B 42659 42662 42653 42664 42665 ~2557 ~2669 ~267Z · ~ ~2577 ~26BI ~Z687 425B8 426~9 42591 C~TY ~F BOYNTON BEACH PAGE C g K R E N T M ON [ H C H E C K S 5 VENDOR # VENDOR ~ARE CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT 'S~ CENT. WASTEWATER TREAT 6/03/88 ................ 115~00 SOUTHERN BUILDING CODE CO 6/0~/88 50.00 STANgARD & POOR'S CORPORA 6/03/88 - SHAW~ STARKOSK[ ......... 6/~3/88"T .............. SUNNILAND CORP. 6/03/88 6~9.-50 GRAD¥ Wo SWANN 6/03/88 I67o75 lg601L /9~900 '-- SUSAq SWEET .......................... ~JOO'~B~ ............... 5~dO~'- 660.00 ~328~L3 ..... VALENCIA COMMUNITY COLLEG 6/0B/88 100o00 DIAN~A WALKER 6/03/8~ LOIoO0 WEST P~BLISHING CO. 6/03/88 77.00 WITTEK COMPANY 6/03/88 THE WORKSASKET 6/03/8~ 8.00 TDBY ATHOL 6/03/88 104.40 ANTHONY 30LOEN 5/0~/$~ RITA D[ SARLt 6/03/88 Z/5.05 FREOA gE FOSSE 6/93/88 OEAN ~ERLY 5/03/88 135.00 DAVI~ Lo GUTHRiE 6/0~/85 95oL6 R~BERT [~EL 6/33/8~ 638°58 OLIVIA M~ LEAN 6/03/~ 6~o00 MICHAEL RYAN 6/03/38 50.00 BARBARA SCHWERTFAGER 6/03/8~ MICHAEL S YURA 6/03/88 350.30 CHOI$TOPMER YANNUZZI 6/03/8~ I20.OO FSC. I~C* 6/03/88 lOO.O0 FAI~HONT PLACE 6/05/88 172o00 F~ANK GREEN 5/C3/88 AoT.g T. INFO. SYSTEMS 6/10/8~ AIR POLLUTION CONTROL SYS 6/10/88 I72o~0 ~LLEN INSURANCE AGENCY 6/I0/88 I~BIRoE8 ALLIE9 PRODdCTS COMPANY 6/10/88 ALPINE FLORIST 6/[0/B8 ZO.O0 ~ CHARLIE ANDREWS 6/I0/88 70o20 APPRAISAL ~ ACQUISITION C 6/10/8~ ASS3C 3F E~S PROVIDERS 5/12/8~ ~5.00 ATLANTIC HIGH SCHOOL BAND 6/10/83 85°00 ATLANTIC COMMUNITY HIGH S 5/10/85 ls200.00 B.B. ASSOCo FIREF[~HTERS 6/10/88 1,092.00 THE 5AOCDCK COMPANY 6/Ig/83 BARNETT BANKS TRUST CO NA 6/10/88 1~000o00 CLAUDE BEARD 5/10/88 LO0oOO BETTEA BUSINESS FORMS, IN 6/10/88 ~LANKENSHIP g ASSOCIATES 6/10/8B 13~26g.60 JO ANN 23LTZ 6/lO/B~ BOWER AMMONIA & CHEMICAL 6/10/83 BOYLAN SALES~ INC. 6/10/88 6q.90 200099 3-2-1 SONTACT MAGAZINE 6/03/88 2055~5 TRAVEL MART 6/03/88 2[O1~E-~--'USCM DEFERRED"C~P~--~RG, ........... 6/03-~8~ Z 21~7B 2700~! 280065 300027 300048 310022 330037 350001 390024 390094 ~00~1 ~50022 510003 510005 583189 580250 010285 01277~ 0137Z3 013772 0137B~ 014241 015003 015918 016015 01~015 020160 O~OSlO OZO~T~ 021~33 0~1718 023579 02~29 024691 6/30/88' CITY OF BDYNTON BEACH PAGE ? T H __C_H E.C K S : JECK # VENDOR ~ VENDOR CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT 42694 024700 42695 02%710 ,%2696 02%723 42697 02~727 ~2698 02,%730 ~269~ 0Z~75 D ~2700 025600 ~70[ 030323 ~Z~OZ 03038[ %2703 030~03 %27G5 ~2706 032897 ~2 TOY 03290~ ~270d 033529 ~2739 033657 ~2711 033659 ~27/2 033650 ~2713 0335~ 4271~ 033557 42715 033558 42716 03357~ 427 [7 0~3~7~ 4271~ 0~367~ 4ZTZG 033675 ~2721 03~676 ~Z7ZZ 033677 42723 03367B 4272~ 033579 ~2~25 033581 42726 0335~3 42727 033~ 42728 0336~5 4272q 0335~6 ~2730 03373~ 42731 033705 ~2732 ~2733 ~Z735 03~9~1 ~2736 0~5555 42737 036237 42739 0NO505 427~1 0~1425 041~g9 BOYNTON AUTO BOYNTON BDYNTON BOYNTO~I BEACH MUNICIPAL G BOYNTON BEACH RETIREMENT BOYNTO~ FISHERMAN -BROWBRD PUMP CAMP~NELLA CONSTRo CORP. FRANK E CARRELLe JR. CAtUS CHEMICAL COMPANY THE CENTER FOR FAMILY SER CENTRAL ~UDIO VISUAL INC. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH ALLEN C~ CLARK CLK OF CTS-SUP.DEPT.-TR~Y CL( OF C~URTS-SUPPORT OEP CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP ~L~ OF ~OURTS-SUPPORT OEP CL~ 3F gTS-SUP.DEPT-JANES ~L~ OF EOURTS-SUPPORT DEP CLK OF CT-SUP.DEPT-EDWARg ~L< OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP CL~ OF OTB-SUP DEPT.JOHN CLA OF COURTS-SUPPORT · CLA OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP gL( DF COORTS-SUPPORT OEP CL~ OF COURTS_SUPPORT OEP CL( OF gOURTS-SUPPORT OEP :L~ OF COURTS-SUPPDRT OEP Ct~ OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP CLq OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP CL~ OF COURTS-SUPP3RT ~EP CL~ OF COURTS-SUPPORT DEP CL( OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP CL~ OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP CLUB CAR CL~ CAR COACHES CO~NER SPORTING G COLD AIR OISTRITUTORS CONSTRUCTION HYDRAULICS 0 COUNTS RESCUE E~dlP INCo CRYSTAL ~ATER CUES CUST3~ T'S OAVIS ~ATE~ [ ~ASTE INDUS DE88Y OA~]S EDWAtD J. DE 8ARTOLO CORP DE BRA TURF [ INDUSTRIAL DECORATING WORLD II INC. JEFFREY 3EIGHAN GLASS 6/10/88 l&O-O0 AUTO SUPPLY, INC. 6/1~/85 BEACH CHAMBER OF ............ 6/i0/88 6/10/$~ 6/10/88 ~ ~tO~B8 6/10/88 6/10/88 6/10/85 6/10/8S 6/10/88 6/10/88 6/lO/BB 6/10/88 6/10/8~ 6/10/83 5/10/83 6/IO/B~ 6/10/83 6/10/88 5/10188 6/10/88 6/13/8~ 6/10/88 5/10/88 6/10/83 6/lO/B~ 6/IO/8~ 6/10/8~ 6/10/3~ 6/10/83 6/10/83 6/10/8~ 6/10/88 b/t0/88 b/10/88 6/10/88 5/10/B~ 6/10/8~ 6/10/85 6/I0/88 6/10/88 6/10/8~ 6/10/85 5/10~85 /88 ?88 5/10 6/10 6/10 6/10 6/10 6/10 859.25 1,375.00 390.00 10,32%o56 252.10 1~,402.16 200.00 331.67 1,050.00 3,750o00 ~5.00 ' 7.00 7%. O0 31.00 ~1.Z0 86.5Z 73.50 Z?.OO 68.08 31.05 1~2.56 26.00 25oOO 61.80 61.80 36.05 I85.40 ~1.20 31.00 20.60 66.95 56.65 29.71 15,000.00 27,300.00 209.7~ 386o3g 52.2~ 1,580.00 296.25 2,133.67 511.50 16,~86o1~ 17.60 1,%75.00 6~795oOO 29.28 15.00 5/30/8B CHECK ~ VENDOR CIT~ OF BOYNTON BEACH P.~GE B R E ',l T NON VENDOR' NAME T H CHECKS EHECK DATE TOTAL AMOU.NT 42745 0~1609 DELgAY KAWASAKI .............. ~/10/88 ................ 577.10 42746 0~I685 DEPToOF £NVIRONMENTAL RED 6/10/88 175.00 427~7 042659 OINO'S PIZZA 6/10/88 42748 042902 DIXIE SAW [ KNIFE CD. ......... 6/10/88 ............ 59°50 427~9 0~755 DORPHILL, INC. 6/~0/8B 53.80CR 42749 0~755 DORPHILL, INCo 6/1D/88 53,80 ~275/ 050310 EASY PAY TIRE STCRE 6/10/88 42752 051300 EDWARDS ELECTRIC CORPo 6/10/88 42753 05690~' EXECUTIVE PRDGRA~'~ ............... 6/1'0'/88 ................ 42754 050~27 FASO MUSED INC. 6/10/88 195.00 A2755 O~Oq.~9 FB[N~m FLORIDA CHAPTER IN 6/10/88 I95.00 42756 062783 FINDLEY WELDING SUPPLY 6/10/88 121o68 42757 062B23 F[~EMEN~S RELIEF & PENSIO 6/t0/8B 3,37~o09 42758 062~i2 FIRST FLORIDA 3ANK~ N.A. 6/10/88 ~2759 062~85 CHERYL FISH 6/I0/88 68.00 ~2750 053003 FISHER SCIENTIFI~ 6/10/88 -2751 0636GZ :LOR!OA CHRYSLER-PLYmOUTH 6/10/88 ~275Z 06357~ FLORIDA 3IVISION OF ~ETIR 6/10/88 I~35[.21 ~2763 06359~ FL]RIDA DEPARTMENT OF REV 6/[0/88 ~764 053700 FLORIDA ~RAKE ~ TRUCK PAR 5/I0/88 27.96 42755 053741 FLORIDA ELECTRIC MOTORS 6/19/88 Z,779.32 4Z76b 055779 FLORIDA SERVICE ENGINEERS 6/10/88 668.35 ~27o7 063789 ELORIDA PG~ER ~ LIGHT CO. 6/10/8~ 85,378°50 ~2768 063781 :L3RIDA PO~ER [ LIGHT CO 6/10/86 ~2769 054503 F~U~ STEEL CORPORATION 6/10/88 ~770 35~97 FOXY 134g b/19/$$ BO.O0 ~277t 065550 FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE 6/10/9~ 992,68 42772 066500 FUTURA PRINTING 6/I0/88 ~277~ 0585~0 KIR~ F~IEOLAND, ATTORNEY 6/~0/88 4277~ 071550 GE'lEgAL g)4C TRUCK SALES & 6/10/88 427T5 071556 GENERAL TIRE SERVICE 6/I0/89 1~57~.65 27.~ 071539 GE~AGHTY g MILLER, INC 6/10/8~ 2,606.75 ~2777 074553 T~ GDDO LIFE 6/10/8~ 37.00 ~2778 074598 GO~DON ~RuTH_RS 6/10/B8 G~BccL 10183 ~2779 07p=~8 DENNIS C. 127.22 ~27~G 075295 Wo~, GRAINGER, INC. 6/10/88 117.43 ~2751 075~5g GRAY,AR ELECTRIC CO. INC. 5/10/88 42782 075~6~ GREENTREE DRY CLEANERS 5/10/88 10o80 ~27d3 0755~3 R.L° GRUMMONS PRINTING 5/10/$8 123.20 ~27~ u;~3 GULF STATE DIST~t3UTORS 6/13/8~ 2,138.88 42755 u.,l~O= ,_LENA CHEMICAL COMPANY 6/10/8~ 4273~ ~[~9~ ED~AID G. HILLE~Y, J~. 6/10/88 ~2788 ~:~b~ HOUSE DF GCLD 6/10/88 935°00 ~2739 085031 HO~ARO JOHNSON'S LODGE 6/10/88 16~.75 ~279u 986361 HUSHES SUPPLv INC. 6/10/88 23.00 ~27,?g OgO,2?2 [°A°C.~. 6/10/88 185°00CR 42793 090101 I°~.M CORPORATION 6/10/88 LBAs07 c CHECK,,- "' VENDOR CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH PAGE TH CHECKS ~2794 090107 ICMA 42795 09D108 ICMA RETIREMENT CORP. · . ~2796 09~198 INDUSTRIAL FORGE ~ ~2797 094288 IRS SERVICE CENTER 42798 09~91 42~00 [OD19B ~280[ LOO20! J E J CHEMICAL .42802 /gO20B J [ L FEED [ SUPPLY INC. ~2833 100310 JACK'S CAMERA CENTER 42805 115595 LORRAINE KRUPOWIES 4Z836 iZ3545 LA,MEN'S ~ ~HOO~ER'S SUPP 42837 121532 DR ~ENNETH LEE ~538 121533 LEEDS [ NORTHRUP 42809 1217~3 SALLY LE~iS ~2810 124759 LOWELL'S LISHTS ~28II I30290 MAC PAPERS 42812 130335 MAINSTREET CAR WASH ~2813 130400 MANHATTAN TROPHIES ~231G 130507 MARATHON FEED ~ SUPPLY CO 42315 1305~9 MARTIN'S LAMAR 42~I~ 130565 MAURY'S TO~L CHEST '~2818 131572 ~EISTE~ PUSLISHING, CO. 42Bl9 13Ib~? METRO PUBLIC SAFETY ~22~0 I32769 ' MILLE~ ASSOCIATES ~2821 134703 MOTOR3LA 42822 135~20 MU~I:[PAL POLICE ~2823 136443 '4IGHAEL MUNRO ~282~ 136561 ~USIC[AN'S EXCHANGE, INC. ~2825 1~039B N M INDUSTRIES ~2d25 1~0~35 NATIONAL LEAGUE OF CITIES ~2827 I5372B EDWARD M. OLEKSAK ~2o28 153~i6 g~N[ JACKSONVILLE HOTEL 42829 [6D39~ PALM B:H COUNTY ~O&RD OF ~2830 lSS~ PALM BCH COUNTY SH~RIF. S= ~2~3[ [SO~L~ PALM ~ACH ELECTRIC MOTOR 42832 [5~~ ~ ~ PALM B~ACH COUNTY HEALTH 42833 LS]~Z~ PALM BEACH ~;EWSPAPER, INC 42834 ESD4~T PAPER ~OLL PRODUCTS OF FL ~2835 I5i50~ JIM PEACDC< O00GE ~283m I$ITO5 PETTY :ASH POLICE 42B37 1=171D PETTY SASH RECREATION ~2~0 16~60~ EMMA PD~ARICI .428~I I5~70~ POSTON'S WORLD OF IDEAS 428~2 1~$505 PRE-PAID LEGAL SERVICES 428~ I55~98 PROFESSIONAL AOMINISTRATO 428~4 IT6296 QUALITY INN CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT 6/1o/ 8 5.0o 6/~0/88 2,~05o03 6/10/88 _ ._ 126.00 6/10/88 lO.O0 IRS LEVY PROCEEDS-EDDIE D 6/10/88 62o2~ IRS -_KAY WALS~ ................... 6/IOZS8 ......... ~I0o16_. J E A ~ANOY-CR~FTS, INC. 6/10~88 298.97 6/10 6/10 6/10 6/10 6/10 6/10 6/10 6/10 6/10~8~ 6/10 5/10/88 6/10/88 ~/t0/8~ 6/lO/B8 6/10/88 ~/10/~8 6/I0t88 ~/I0/88 6/I0/88 6/10/88 6/10F88 6/10~88 6/10~88 6/10~88 6/10 ~88 ~/10/8~ 6/10/88 6/10/8~ 6/10/88 6/10/~8 6/1~/88 6/12/8~ 8/10/88 6/lJ/BB ~/t0/88 6/10/88 /88 30.00 F88 106.38 ~88 10.32 t88 188 IB.O0 ~83 1,200.80 t88 360.00 ~88 50.3 L ~0o00 ~8o95 ~9o20 129.30 ~5o52 25°00 67.20 39°00 1~52DoDO ~62o62 17~00 5~089.2Z ~5.0D 245°00 ~8.00 260.00 57t238o86 60.00 1.056o~8 50.00 1,620.80 152.88 7,3t0.00 252.37 ~7.74 30.25 132o00 IDoO0 19o6~ 205,79 23~397.85 205.00 6/30/88 CITY OF 80YNTON BEACH PAGE 10 ~ASO? C U ,~ R ~ ~ T M O N T H C H E C K S CHECK ff VENDOR ~ VEN30R WA~E CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT " 428~5 175397 R.C. SPORTS ......... 6/10/88 .... 22~00 6284? 1803~ RAOiOT~O~I~S 6/10/88 ...... 50°00 " ~2968 15D~96 RA~GER CONSTRUCTION INDUS 6/10/~8 - ~Z85! 182500 RINKER MATERIALS CORP. ......... ~/10/88 ~2853 190180 SCRW~D BOARD 6/10/88 107~802o66 .... ~Z85~ 190lBT--- S & ~E~ INC ..................... 6~0/B8 ........... ~,000.00 ' ~285~ 190190 S [ S ARTS [ CRAFTS 6/t0/88 ~2~56 lqO3g9 SAL'S SPORT SHOP 6/I0/~8 B6~oO0 62857 lgD~,~.2 SA~I-AIR SERVICE .... 6/10788 42859 19DSID SAV-ON UTILITY SUPPLIES 6/10/85 660=0C ~2850 1910~ JOSEPH SCIORTINO- 6/10/88 45.10 ~286L I91100 SC]TTY'S 6/IO/~B 107.28 ~2852 IglSZ5 SEARS~ ROEBUCK E CO. 6/IO/BB 42853 191aOD SEPPALA [ AHO OF FLo,INC. b/LO/BB 8~Z&7o32 42854 lglSOI SEPPALA & ~HO OF FL., INC 6/1Dt8] 557.681.60 47d~5 lg2~O? RICHARD L. SHEPHERD ~ ASS 6/19/99 g60.OO 42855 lg3gl~ SMITq ~ROTHERS FILM DROP 6/10/58 ~0.09 ~8~7 Lg~ST9 SOSTWA~E PUSLISHING CORP 6/10/88 426~ 194689 SDUTqERN BELl TEL. £ TEL, b/IO/B~ 73g=92 ~2859 i94703 SDUT~ERN BELL TELEPHONE ~/L0/$8 gl570 I~6853 SPlLLIS, CANDELA, & PARTN 6/f0/88 50?035°00 ~Z$71 195015 STATE DF FLORIDA 6/10/88 ~_~. 19~03Z STATE OF FLORIDA ~29?j 196033 STATE gF FLORIDA 6/10/38 ~9go72 ~74 195392 WILLIAM SULLIVAN ~/10/88 gZd?5 1~404 SU'~ ELECTRIC CORP. 6/10/85 42~7& 196~18 SU~STATE METER E SUPPLY 6/19/BB ~ZSTT long00 SUS~g SWEET 6/IO/9a 56.00 ~2dTB 20050~ PATRIC~ TAYLOR 6/10/$8 86.0C ~2~7g 201580 TENNIS SUPPLY 6/10/8~ ~2~0 Z0~558 JOHN TBRTORIC[ 6/10/88 90.00 a2~$[ ZO551D TRANS-FLDRID~ SUPPLY CO. 6/10/88 1,56ZogZ ~2~82 20559T THE TRAVELERS COMPANIES 6/10/88 LighTS.3 ~20~3 Z~aO~ TR]PIGAS~ INC. ~2~9~ 2zo:O, US5 SOUTqE~ST 6/1,3/85 703.80 _l~,~b U~CM DEFERRED COMP. PRO. 6/IO/e~ 6,328.13 g28~5 ZiGI$1 U. S- POSTMASTER ~/10/89 2~5d0.00 ~Z587 ~lbglO UNITED WAY OF PALM BCH. 6/10/88 ~28~8 2i~15 UNIVERSAL BEACH SERVICE 6/10/88 680.00 g2889 21~-27 UNIVERSITY O; mLORtDA 6/10/8B 300.00 ~28g0 221~02 OSCAR VAGI & ASSOCIATES 6/10/88 17~690.7G > ..... ~ o/10/88 137.94 ~LLA.c FORD-SUBARU ~91 -~ BILL ' ~2~qZ ~30G51 WALLACE ~ rIERNAN 6/IO/~B ~2~3 Z3~455 WALLACE OODGE 6/iD/8~ 109.92 ~2594 Z31569~ WEEKLY ASPHALT PAVING, IN 6/I~/8~ BB,SB1.T? 42~95 232795 WILSDN'S MOBIL SERVICE 6/10/88 lOO.OL $/30/88 CITY NBAE07 C U R R E ~ T CHECK ~ VENDOR # VENDO~ NA~E %2895 241595 42900 270017 MONTH CHECKS CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT XEROx CORPo 6/, I0/88 ..... 117,.09 XEROX C DRPDRAT ION 6/10/88 ZEE MEDICAL SUPPLIES 6/10/88 ZUCCALA' S AUTIS ADKINS 6/10/88 __~G~ER T..A[LS~O~ ............. 6/10/8~ %2901 2703%2 ~2902 290050 ..... ~2903 .... 300313 4290% 300015 42905 300041 %2906 310009 %2907 ~2908 3%0373 42V~9 350005 42910 380333 %2911 380051 42912 390041 429L3 %%0037 4291% ~40053 %CBt5 %50325 42917 42918 460019 42919 %600Z~ %292Z 7~0~ ~2923 7903 42~ 2~ 01~1~2 42~25 01~2~5 ~292~ 01090~ 429?7 OI~Ti~ 42~2B O13TT~ %292g 013T~3 42931 0!~073 42932 4293~ 015303 %2935 016213 42~36 020~9 42937 %2938 02171~ 42939 ~235~9 42940 4291i 024552 %Z944 0Z1773 429~5 025603 ROBERT AILSTOCK EARL ED CARVER JR. EDDIE DENSON R~CHARD DONOVAN MARION OIPAS~UALE HELEN R. ENING EDWARD P. H~NCNAR CAROLYN HENRIQUES JOSEPHINE IACOBELLI PATRICK LEONARD LEONARD LAAKSO CLYDE MILOR WILLIE ROBERTS CHriSTINE ROBERTS ~ARREN H SMELHAMER LONNIE SULLIVAN FRANCES E. $CEBLD GLENDA CHARLENE TRAIL TEAMSTERS LOCAL UNION NO* RD~ER VAN KORLAAR T~E 9A~CDCK COMPANY CITY OF BOYNTO~ BEACH CITY O: 50YNTON ~EACH A B C DISTriBUTING A=T=~ T. (NmDo SYSTEMS ACTION T~OPHIES & AWARDS ED~A!D ALLEN ALMAR CHEMICAL CO. INC. ROBERT K. ALSOFROM~ AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF APP AMEKICAN SOCIETY OF SAFET CHARLIE ANDREWS ASHLAN3 CHEMICAL COMPANY ATLANTIC HARDWARE INC. ATLANTIC tNTERCiTY ~EDICA THE BAqE~ & TAYLOR CO. THE ~A<ER [ TAYLOR CD. BETT£P BUSINESS FORMS, IN BLANCHAR3 MACHINERY Ro~. BOWKER CO. BOYNTDN ~UTD SUPPLY~ lng. BOYNTO~ BEACH RETIREMENT BOYNTO~ ~EDICAE OXYGEN ROBERT BROWN e/JO/88 6/10/88 6/10/88 6/10/88 6/tOI8~ 6/10188 6/10/85 6/13/88 6/I9/38 6/I0/88 6/10/88 6/10/98 6/!0/88 6/10/88 6/I0/S8 6/17/89 6/17/88 6/17/98 6/17/88 6117188 6/17/88 6/17/89 6/17/38 6/l?/BS 6/17/98 6/17/89 6/1T/BB 6/17/8S 6/17/88 6/17/88 1~052o55 105.92 563.80 50.00 6.56 /23.00 362e6~ 254o7~ 69.bi %5%°22 7.99 %72.38 268o06 213;06 30~o29 1~956o36 100.00 50.00 70.00 3!.~6 1~058oI0 2~o00 TloO0 100o00 75.00 20.00 73.20 987o8~ 130.40 122o0~ 69.90 250.00 106.I5 289o~7 10,3~9.0I ?Io00 5507 C CHECK ~ VENDOR 42g~B 030032 ~295I 03Z~3 ~2956 O3355~ 42957 033659 ~2958 033660 ~2959 42960 033607 ~2961 0336~ 42962 03367I g2963 0335T2 %296% 033673 4296~ 0336T~ 42966 033675 %2967 ~33676 42~68 033677 ~2969 03367~ 4297~ 033679 42971 03368! %2972 033683 %2973 033684 ~29~ 033685 429T5 033~8~ 42975 034~89 %2977 4297~ %2979 03%937 ~980 429~I 42982 040~7 42984 0416C5 42987 - 0~2~50 42988 O~2~lZ 429~1 053511 %2992 055~10 42993 056909 ~2995 42996 CITY OF 80YNTON BEACH PAGE 12 MONTH CHECKS CHECK D~TE TOTAL AMOUNT BURE&~ OF BUSINESS PRACTI 6/17/88 109~22 BUSINESS MACHINES~ INC. 6/17/88 ~8.00 CD PUBLICATIONS 6/17/88 257.00 :.Co CONTROL CORP~ ........ 6/17/88 ........ 105o00 C.K.'S LOCKSHOP~ INC. 6/17/88 58.70 CAMPUS TRAVEL_SERV[~ _. 6~17~8.8 ....... /0.59 CHEVRON USA~ INC. 6/17/88 13~266.5~" CITY OF BOCA RATON 6/17/8~ 4.00 ALLEN :. CLARK CL~ OF CTS-SUP.OEPT.-TRO¥ CL( OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 6/17/88 CL~ OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 6/17/88 CL~ OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 6/17/88 CLR OF CTS-S, UP.DEPT-JAMES 6/i7/B8 CL~ OF COURTS-SUPPORT DEP 6/17/88 CL~ OF CT-SUP.DEPT-EDWARD 6/17/88 CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT DEP 6/17/88 ELK OF :TS-SUP OEPT.JOHN 6/I1/88 CL~ OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 6/17/88 CL~ OF COURTS-SUPPORT DEP 6/17/83 :Lq OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 6/17/88 CL~ OF COURTS_SUPPORT OEP 5/17/86 CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT DEP 6/17188 ELK OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 6/17/8~ CL~ OF COURTS-SUPPORT DEP 6/17/88 CL~ OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 5/17/89 ELK OF COURTS-SUPPORT DEP 6/17/88 ' ELK OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 6/17/93 EL< OF COURTS-~UPPORT ELK OF COURTS-SUPPORT DEP 6/17/83 COACfiES CORNER SoORTING G 6/17/85 CONSTRUCTION BOOKSTORE iN EOJNCIL OF AM BLG. OFFIC, 6/17/88 :JUN:IL OF STATE COMMUNIT 6/17/88 COUNTS RESCUE EQdIP INCo 5/17/83 CRAWFORD GARAGE ODORS OF 6/17/58 g g S PUSLISHERS, INC. 6/17/85 DE%OqA D~F!CE DUR~ITURE 6/17/88 DELR~Y FIRE EXT. SERVICE 6/17/88 DEMCO INCo m/17/88 D6TECTIVE BOOK CLU~ 6/17/8~ DI:K'S A~TO P~RTS 6/17/8~ DIXIE ~OTO PARTS INC. 6/I7/88 2OW~FOWN RESEARCq ~ DEVEL ~/I7/88 ECZEL :ORP. 6/1T/88 ELECTRONIC SPECIALTIES CO &/IT/88 E~UIFABLE LIFE ASSURANCE 6/17/~9 EWINS INDUSTRIES b/17/88 FACEP-~LINICON ~B~ 6/17/8~ FI~EME'~'S ~ELIEF ~ PENSIO 6/1T/88 FIREARMS TRAINING SYSTEMS ~/17/88 1~o35 ...... 31.00 ~loZO 86.52 73.50 27.00 58.05 31,05 l~Z.56 25o00 25°00 61,80 61.$0 36,05 185.40 ~l. ZO 31.00 20.50 66.95 55.55 29o71 100,25 t29o07 qO.O0 16,50 14,00 ZSoO0 1,844.78 890.00 ~2,98 5°00 228,50 23.00 607.10 92.62 13~669o45 q25.00 1,120.00 3v685~6~ 510.00 II 14 '6/3Q/BB ' CITY' 2F BOYNTON BEACH PAGE F, 507 C U R ,~ E ',i T H 0 N T H C H E C K S '4ECK D VENDOR ~ VENDOR 42998 %3000 %3001 43002 %3003 430D5 %3005 ~3007 %3008 43099 4301[ 43012 ~32~3 %3015 4301b 43017 33~8 ~3~1~ 43021 %3~23 W3~25 ~392c 43327 %3028 %3330 ~3031 %303E ~3333 %303~ ~3037 430%3 %30%7 053703 0537[5 053752 063757 063787 055792 0~3869 05~595 05%60~ 055522 0753~5 075~50 075~7S 0755~! 080309 080310 0~0q33 080579 0B2799 086301 056~29 086%65 090092 09~93 O9O107 0901Dg 09%288 09%2~3 095658 100313 llO~5D 115~95 120~17 130312 ~3~333 !3~23 13~5q9 130571 131571 1327~0 13277~ 132771 135~23 CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT FLORIDA BRAKE & TRUCK PAR 6/17/88 FLPRIO~ DIESEL TRUCK & IN 6/i~/88 FLORIDA MUNICIPAL LIABILI 6/17/8~ FLORIDA PHOTO NEWS 6/17/88 FLORIDA PUBLIC UTILITIES 6/17/88 .FL3RIDA SPORTSMAN ............ 6/L7/88 DENNIS FLUSHING FOSTER/FLA. PHYS. SUPPLY FOUR STEEL CORPORATION DENNIS FRONRATH CHEVROLET W.W. 3RAINGER, INCo GRAYBAR ELECTRIC .CO. INC. EILEEN GREENWOOD GROLIER YEAR BOOKI INCo HALSEY' $ HALSEY & GRIFFITH INC. SE{ALD HAR~SON HEALTHWISE EDWARD G. HILLERY, JR. dU~HES S~PPLY INC. SEDRGS N. HUNT HYATT ORLANDO I.a.C.~. I.B.M ~O~PORAT!ON . IC~A ~ETI~EMENT CORP. IRS SERVICE CENTE~ IRS LEVY mRDCEEDS-EDDIE D iRS- ~AY !RDN &~E PROTECTIVE JACK'S C&MERA CENTER JOqNNY J~Y J~SSEY BASS INC., PUBLISH KA~STEN LORRAINE KRUPOWIES JA~IgE L~MDUREAUX SALLY 'SAC~ FINANCIAL CO~P. MAIFqSTREET CAR WaSH MANHATTAN TROPHIES ~qARTIN ASSOCIATES ~F S FL 'qAqT[N' S ~!ATTL[N~ MCCLOS~Y & NORTH WILLIE RUTH MEINEKE DISCOUNT MUFFLERS ~ICKLER'S FLORIDIANA INC. MILLER BEARINGS MILLER, MUNISIPAL POLICE 6/17188 6/I?/8~ 6/17/88 6/17/88 6/17/8B 6/17/8~ 6/17/88 6/17/8B ~/17/8~ 6/17/8S 6/17/88 6/t?/B8 6/17/88 5/17/88 6/17/9~ 6/!7/8~ 6/17/83 6/17/8~ 6/17/88 6/17/8~ 6~17lBS 6117/88 6/17/85 6/1718S 6/17/8~ ~/17788 6/17/85 6/ITtBS 6/17~88 5/17~8~ 6/17t88 6/17'88 &/17~8~ 6/17'8~ 6/17/8a 6/17/8~ 6/17/8~ 5/17/68 6/17/B8 '6/t7/8~ 6/17/88 6/17/85 6/17/88 6/17/88 211.gD 157.30 55.00 21.08 ..... 13~95 20.00 218o82 lI3. B8 31.ZO 381.53 208.17 3%° 50 15.50 696.~5 108.42 335.00 16.95 ~OOoO0 589.50 51.06 1,380o00 125.00 60.00 576.00 2Z3o75 2,405.03 19.00 62.Z~ 63.73 1,818.55 [95.00 27.~5 611.29 13.00 68.00 20.00 1,791.19 4%. O0 64.75 76.38 276.15 975.40 432.00 67.20 %2.95 22.09 32%.22 299.00 5,653.0% A507 CHECK %3050 %305L %3052 ~3053 %3055 %305S "'~3o57 %3058 %3051 ~3062 %3064 %3065 ~30&7 %3058 43059 %3070 43071 43073 63DT? ~579 43082 430~4 430~5 43:3~7 630~5 %3089 %3000 ~30~Z 43093 43094 .43997 43098 CUR VENDOR t%0395 1%0%5% l z~0%ST 140%92 153500 160105 160373 16038~ 160%2% L60~37 1615~8 16Z753 152797 152~75 16530~ 180505 181583 18552.! 1903~7 19090~ 19~65 1927fi~ 19279~ 192820 193810 19459~ 19%703 19~7~B 195~05 2 202563 202517 ZO5~9 295560 205659 231769 231771 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH PAGE R E M T M 0,~ T H C H E C K S VEN')OR NAME CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT MAMA'S PETROLEUM INC NATIONAL REVIEW NATIONAL TRANSMISSIONS NATIONAL WELDCO OLD ~OMINIOM BRUSH CO PoR.I.DoEo OF FLORIDA P E W TAPPING PALM BEACH AUTO PARTS PALM BEACH BRAKE ~ ~HEEL 'PALM BEACH JR. COLLEGE PALM BEACH LINCOLN MERCUR PALM 8EACH NEWSPAPER~ INC PALM 6EACH SPRING ~OMPANY PEACDC<'S RADIATOR & AIR PICA~D CHEMICAL PILOi 5OOKS PITMAN P4OTO'S EMMA P~M~RICI PREN~I:E-HALL~ RANGER CONSTRUCTION INOU5 RA¥SIDE TRUCK & TRAILER MEEVE~ COMPANY, INC. RUTGERS UNIV. PRESS GIST ~AEETY E~UIPMENT CD. OF F E.Jo SCHRADER CO=~ IMCo SHErlE; OF PALM BEACH COU SIMON & SCHOSTER CAROLYN SIMS SERVICE INOUSTR[*L SUPPLY SMALL EOWNS INSTITUTE SMITH ~ROTHERS FILM DROP SNAP-ON-TOOLS CORPORATION SNO~ CO~CRETE CORP. SOUT~ ~LORIDA M~CK TRUCKS SOUTHerN BELL TELEPHONE SGUT"~N 3UiLCING CGCE CO SOUTHEASTERN HUNICIPAL SU SPOTLINE GOLF STEM~AMN TOQL [ DIE ~VIS SUNCO THE CREDIT UNION OF PALM TH'3~NDIKE PRESS WA~TMA TIN'HAM TAYLOR C CROWE ~ATrERY CO TR[ARC3 ARTS ~ CRAFTS TRUE TD NATURE USSM DEFERRED CDHP- PRO. REBESCA WAL~ER, PALM BEAC WEST PALM BEACH CELLULAR WEST OOSLISHING CO, R~ E. ~ILLIAH$ 6/1'7/88 6/17/88 6/17/8~ 6/~7/8~ ........ 6/17/88 6/17/88 6/17/88 6/17/88 6/17/88 6/17/88 6/17/88 6/17/88 6/17/8~ 6/IT/Sa 6/17/88 6/17/88 6/17/83 6/17/88 6/I7/8~ 6/17/88 6/17/88 6/17/8~ 6/17/88 6/17/88 ~/17/8a 6/17/88 6/17/88 6/!7/88 6/17/88 6/t7/88 ~/17/83 6/17/88 6/17/88 6/17/88 6/17/88 b/~7/88 6/17/88 b/l?/OS 6/17/83 6/17/88 6/17/88 6/17/8~ 6/t7/8~ 003.58 36~00 395.00 175.66 2%2.51 130.00 200.00 1~Z52,03 185.50 %0.00 523.78 %8.00 618.58 295.86 10.00 29.88 ll%.qO %1.90 ZO.O1 22.22 171.90 386.00 550,00 ZZS.00 38%.50 35°00 70.69 385o0~ 27.53 1~805o36 100o00 230.00 180.00 693.96 7.30 71.00 285.59 25.77 1%2.09 ~6.00 164.53 77o00 900.00 ~5/~0/88' CITY OF BOYNTON REACH PAGE 15 A507 . C U R R 5 M T M 0 N T H C H 43100 43101 43102 43103 43104 431O5 43106 43107 g310B 431'39 43110 43111 43112 &3113 43114 43115 43116 a3117 43118 43119 43i20 43121 43122 43123 43124 43125 431Z5 431Z7 ~3LZB W3130 43131 ~313Z 43133 43~3~ g3135 ~313~ 43i37 43138 43139 431g0 431~l 43[~2 ~3i44 43145 43145 43147 ~B148 E C K S ..... Z_ VENDOR C VENDOR ~AME CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT 2'32793 M.~. ~ILSON CO. 232961 WI TTEg COMPANY 6/17/88 234'525 J,*J eA. N~Lg .............. 6/17/88 251520 ZEE 4EOICAL SUPPLIES 6/17/88 ZgO011 __WILLIA~ D CAVANAUG~ 300D;O SAMUEL D[ LLI NGHA~ 6/17/88 3!0318 MARRY ~HMK~ 6/17/88 310025 ~N~ELA R. EDWARDS 6/17/88 330~3Z JOHN G~I3RY 6/17/88 390315 GEORGE MaCM~ILL 6/17/88 390137 HILM~ MILLER 400017 JAM~S MEAL ~O0~t ~I;H~EL ~YAN 6/17/88 ~0055 RAY OND ~. REA ~gO055 BERN~RO RUSSELL 6/17/83 ~0083 CLaiR ROBINSON 0/17/88 ~500~0 ELLEN TRJESO~L5 ~OOT9 FkANCE5 'diCK ETT 6/17/88 5 J035~ ~ATHERIN~ ANO~RSON 533358 JACO~ APEL8A JM 530359 WALTE~ J. ~RNOLO 5303~ RACHELLE O. AYERS 6/1~/88 5~0190 BOYNTC~ LAKES 6/17/88 540953 BU~G ~ OIVDSTA 6/17/88 ~ N ~. ~OTTE 6/17/85 , ~ 5%1325 5ARBARA ~. BALL 5/17/88 5~1~ GEORGE q .... ARum= 5/LT/88 ~ ~J7 DA?,ELL B~R.'~ET/ 6/17/8~ D~.uJS ALAN 9AULEY 6/17/88 5-I~9 JAM~S C. BELL 6/17/83 ~-~.~ DAVID ~E~NATW 5/17/8~ 5~i~11 8IC'S VI]ED FLICKS OF FL. ~/17/8a 54i012 REUBEN ~[3HOP 6/17/85 ~ .0~3 'qRS~ ~LOOMS DEL1 6/17/88 ~ ,A~A~ CAqLA 2tJE 6/17/89 541715 ~AX L. BLUESTON~ 6/17/88 54i~i5 HOWARO B3~KER 6/17/8H 5~!21T JOS~ BOLA NT~ 6/17/~ ~i~l~ ROBERT J. 90LIZ 6/17/8~ 541219 JOANNE 50NOMO b/1T/BS 5~1020 HENRY BOSLANO 6/17/8~ 5~1021 VERNA BOSTON 5~t~2Z EDNARD BOYLA N 6/17/88 5410~ ~OYNrOq ~CH DISIRI~UTION 6/17/88 5~!OZff JONA~HA~ E. ~RANNON 6/17/88 89.00 114.56 11.25 300.05 34.00 I~448.3L.L_ 8~o87 9.00 58.50 215.17 2~029.~0 905.57 3.00 413.78 87.00 205o7Z 168.30 201.40 ~71.T8 16.50 2~o35 Z5.50 75.00 45.50 25.12 20~.75 1,196.25 48.00 24.88 16.75 4.25 4%°02 45.50 44.25 17.55 50.00 53.00 49.75 35.50 8.65 25.50 45.50 3.00 50.00 15.00 19.97 100.00 18.16 ~/~0t85 CITY OF 82YNTON BEACH PAGE 16 ~ASOT C U R R E ~ T CHECK ~ VENDOR ~ VENBOR MONTH CHECKS NA~E CHECK gATE TOTAL AMOUNT -' %3150 541025 S. BRDWNE B. DALY ......... 6~17/88 ............ 25°30 43151 541326 LYLE R. 3ROHNELL 6/17/88 45.50 ~3152 54132T gR. EDWARD BRDWNSTEIN 6/17/8B 43153 5%1g28 JO~N BRUCE ...................... 5/17/B8 ............ 43154 5%1029 T. WARREN BRYANT 6/~7/88 69.40 · 43155 541030 ROBERT BJNAE 6/17/88 .... 43156 5~103[ AL[CE BURCH ............................ 6/17/88 ~3158 5504~i . CLUB MEADOWS 6~17~83 ....... ~3L59 550T~5 'CLUB MEADOWS-III ........................ 6/~7/8~-- ....... 43t60 55~$8B JAMES gOLEN 6/~7j85 43161 550888 RO~ER :OaK 6/17/88 25.5] 4]16~ ''550894 LISA CANIFF ......................... ~/17/8~ .............. %3163 550305 VIOLA Mo CAPAK 6/17788 Z.3Z 43164 550~95 LED ~APLAN 6/17/88 43t$5 55089T ED~ARO CARRY 6/t7/88 4-0.50 43165 55089~ CA~LY ~ASTELLD 6/17/68 18.20 ~3167 550899 WILLIAM CHAMBERLAIN 6/17/8~ ~3168 550900 JOHN ~. CHARLES 6/I?/68 10.50 43i69 550901 CHARTE~ SAVINGS & LOAN 6/17/8~ 36.75 ~3170 55090~ CHRIS-LIN-CONSTRUCTION 6/17/85 50.00 ~3£71 550~03 ED~4~D F. CDCCIARDI 6/17/85 25.B2 %3172 55090% STAHLEY COHEN 6/17/88 43173 550905 CALDaELL REALTY 6/I?/85 3.00 43[T4 550905 DAVID ~OLE~AN 6/i?/85 %3175 55090? ~ILL[A~ COLLINS 6/17/8B 45.50 '~'.. 43175 550905 HC~ER ~ODPER 6/17/8~ ~2177 550~09 JOffN COOPER ~/17/B~ 3.50 ~317B 550913 S/EP4EN J. COUSINO 6/17/83 88.00 W3179 550911 · ANDR~fi R. COX 6/17788 ~3180 560503 ~DNALO DAIGLE 6/i7/88 11o31 %31~1 56056~ GE]RGE L- gAlLEY 6/17/88 43132 560565 CHERYL D~RDENNE 6/17/88 15.12 ~3183 560566 DC'~ALD C. DAY 6/17/88 g5.50 4318~ 563567 REED DE HORSEY 6/17/68 35.35 43155 5605~5 T. K~R~T DELL 0/17/88 70.50 43185 56J55q LO]IS gl GIORGIO 5/17/88 40.12 %3187 550~7~ ~A~Y 3JKIN 6/I7/88 3.00 43135 560571 MART4A C- DUNHAH 6/17/88 15o00 43189 55.~,_ ~R~NCI$ J, D~RFLINSER 6/17/88 10.50 ~3[qO 553~73 TED DUST~ROICK o/IT/BB lO.Z7 %3191 553~ THGMAS R. DUVALL ~/17/88 30.00 %3~9_ 5535?5 JACK DEWEY 6/17/88 27.95 ~3!93 573398 IRMA I. ELD 6/17/88 30.00 %3/9~ 5T03~9 RENEE ESCKISLEN b/17/88 3B.O0 43195 -"~ =o~9 FSC~ IMC 6/17/89 155.00 %3195 5~0250 FAIRMONT PLACE , 6/1T/88 675.25 43197 58D~J7 GENE FARR 6/17/8~ 31.30 43198 580433 CARMEM FELICIANO 6/17/83 ~5.25 ~3!99 550~19 FL. PENh FI~ANCIAL CORP. ~/17/8~ 22.32 4]ZOC 5524~ JOHN J. FLOOR~ SR. 6/1T/S.]. 45.50 3&507 C CHECK ~ VENDOR 43293 5804%3 ~3ZD5 ~3Z06 550~46 ~3207 43208 43209 590583 ~3212 590591 %3213 590593 ~3Z1% 590594 43215 59D5~5 43210 59059~ %3217 590598 %3218 5'}0599 ~32!9 590500 %322C 590501 %3221 600091 %3222 500250 ~3225 500613 ~322~ 600674 432~7 600675 4322B 000675 ~3230 500678 ~3231 600&79 4323~ 43233 600~1 %323~ ~3235 5005£3 4~E36 602~5~ ~3237 605~85 ~3233 43239 515235 %3240 01:138 43241 610239 ~3242 613280 432~3 6ZOZSZ 432~4 ~3Z~5 53~£S5 432~6 6ZCZ~7 43~47 033348 ~32%7 632348 %32~8 633%36 %3249 630%43 43250 630441 CITY ]F BOYNTON BEACH PAGE 17 ~ E N T MONTH VENDOR ~IAME CHECKS CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT FRANK P. FLYNN~ RICHARD FOGWELL DARWIN FORD GE3RGE F3STER LUCY F~ENCH ..PETER FR[GOLA BRYAN FRITZ JON GONZ~LEZ 6/17/8S ......... 6/1~7/8 ~ __.' .... 6117188 Jo THORNTON 6/17/88 6117/88 ....... g?i7/8 .......... 22=~1 24~25 ~5,50 ~2o00 6/17/88 20o00 6/17/88 3~.58 STEVE 3E~ING ........................ 6/.~7~88 ................ 23,70 P. F. 3IAMMANCO 6/17/88 24°35 LAVI~IA A. GLASS 6/17/88 zg.T3 CATHERINE GROUSTRA 6/17/88 17.59 SELV~ GAqESH,MD 6/17/88 39.27 SIXT~ GARCIA 5/17/83 45.50 VICKI GA~RDNE 6/I7/89 22.70 TERRENCE GERACI 6/17/88 ~5.50 ANnA GILMORE 6/i?/83 [0.50 CHRIS SDRM~N 6/I7/88 SCOTT GRAHAM 6/17/8B EARL GULLAND 6/17/88 3~,40 ~UNTERS RUN 6/17/83 iol.50 iA$CO MAnAgEMENT CORP. 6/17/89 120°50 DALE HA~AC~ 5/17/88 28e85 ROBERT H~LL 6/[7/83 50.00 DEB~IE HAMSY 6/17/88 41.75 TIMOTdY tANSEN 6/1?/~B Z8.65 · DAVID HARTLEY 6/iT/83 8°ZO ARTHJR C HARPER 6/17/88 28,65 LARRY HALES 6/i?/85 CLARC'42E HEOEN~ERG 6/17/88 25.50 T¥ CO 9OLLDWAY SECURITY 6/17/83 6.90 WILLIAM ~OLLOWAY 6/17/89 30,00 GARY ~]~R ~/I?/8~ ROBERT HOUSTON 6/17/83 1~.8l KlM HJGH~S 6/17/8~ ~.t5 RDSER MUSHES 6/17/8~ DAWN HULLFISH 6/17/88 RON ~PER 6/17/88 L3oZ3 INLET ~LAZA WASH ~ONL 6/17/83 SoO0 JAMIE ILLICETE 6/17/8~ 12.70 INFINITY FLORAL DESIGNS 6/17/83 4Z.OD ~D~tM JACOSSOR o/17/~ 21.35 CHERIE A. JARRY 6/1T/BB 20.00 TERRY JE[ER 6/17/85 6.23 NEID~ JONES 6/17/83 J~AN~TT5 JOTRAS 6/17/83 3~.~0 ALAN NEM? 6/t7/~8 25.53CR ALAN KEM~ 6/17/89 25.5~ STEP~EN ~ONAVALUK 6/17/8~ 3Z.BO DUN CHDA KANG 6/17/89 10o§5 ARLENE M KAPPS 6/IT/88 10.50 C U R CHECK ~ VENDOR ~3256 43257 ~3258 633~,~9 ~3259 640383 ~3260 640~34 43261 64G435 %3262 43264 6%0792 43265 %3255 540797 ~3207 540798 %3258 6%0799 %3259 640502 540802 6~0803 ~3274 b~GB05 ~3ZT5 550007 ~3~7~ 050715 ~3Z77 651377 ~3278 651081 %3279 651089 ~3281 65109! 43282 051092 ~3263 051993 432~5 651395 433B5 6519~5 *~ZB7 o51C;7 ~3~$5 6513~$ ~3269 43291 551131 93492 65ilDZ ~32q3 051133 %329% bSllJ= ~3295 651135 43Z9~ 651135 43~7 051137 65L113 650170 6501T2 CITY DF SgYNTON BEACH PAGE 18 R E ,~ r MONTH CHECKS VEN]OR NAME CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT KEN KATTE 6/17/88 JUDITH KELEFAS 6/17/88 IRENE KILGUS 6/177~3 THOMAS KIRKHAM 6/t7/sa BOYO R KOHL 6/17~88 RICHARD KOZAR 6/1T ED KRULIKOWSKI ..................... 6/17 R~T~ C KUBEC~ 6/t7 LA~ES DF fARA e/I? L.~. MANOR FOREST~ INC.' ............ 6/17 L~d CONSTRUCTION 6/17 SUSAN M. LAW 6/17t83 VI¥IAN LEIBOWI~Z DAVID M. LOCKE 6/17/88 FELIX LACHA~CE 6/17/85 HILKA LAiNE 6/17/88 ~ILL!A~ W L4W 6/17/88 ARNOLD L&MERT 6/17/88 FRANCES LANK[N CHA~LIE LAWSON 5/17/88 [~ENE LEMMON 6/17/8~ ARTHUR LENOWITZ 6/17/88 GE]ROE LINDVEIT 6/17/88 JOSEPH L[NSENB&RG 5/17/85 MILNOR CORfu 5/17/88 MERRILL LYNCH REALTY 6/17/8~ CHARLES ~C KENNA 6/17/58 JOHN w. MISHAELIS 6/17/B5 · DD~GLAS MACARTHUR 6/17/88 JCHN ~A!ER MARGARET O MALMBERG 6/17/88 ~ERBERT WAN~A 5/17/8~ MiSOAL!~ ,4ATlaS 6/17/83 ALEX ~ARKS 6/17/85 WALTER MASON 6/17/8~ PA~L N~URER EOdA~O HCCLARY 6/17/82 NANCY ~CCgU~T 6/1T/Sa PETER L. MCCUROY 5/17/88 MRS. J MLDIARMIO 6/17/8] GERMAN MELLiOR o/17/88 $TEPHANIE MENDCZ~ 6/17/~ GILBER¥ M[CHAELIS 6/17/88 JA~ES MOBLE¥ 5/17/8{ LEg C MOONEY 6/17/8~ RUTH E MDSER 6/1T/8~ RgSERT ~DSHIER 6/17/85 ROEER/ 5. MURPHY 6/17/~ TIaA B. MC DONAGH 6/17/B~ JANE A NELSON 6/17/88 NOR PRPPERTIES 6/I7/8B ......... 44°%0 7~31 13.26 25.50 '' 41~75 ~8~ 9.55 I88 ............. ~0o%2-- ~88 3~o00 ~8e las.z5 /88 ........257;75 ..... F85 25*00 5.60 23.70 21=35 %5.50 67o85 ~3o35 72.08 3.00 70o5Z ZSob5 45.50 30.00 %5°50 14.65 17.59 3o00 5.50 17~o56 25.12 32.07 I5.65 goOZ 17.47 50.00 3.00 22.4! %9.25 I0.50 37.95 6.00 50°50 50~ CHEC~ ,~ ~3303 ~330~' ~3307 43305 43311 ~3312 g3313 ~33~9 ~3322 ~3324 43325 ~33Z~ ~33~? %33~8 43329 %3333 %3332 43333 ' ~ 3~ ~3335 433~~, ~33~ 4~i 43~2 ~33~3 ~33~ ~33~5 ~33~7 43350 4335~ ~335Z CITY OF 30YNTON BEA'CH 650173 NORTH SOUTH CONST~CORP. CHECK DATE 673157 BREANNOAN OmCINNEIDE 670158 DAVID OLIVE 673159 "CLAUDETTE OMELET 6/17/88 &S~24 JOHN PAGLIARULO 6/17/88 6505~5 FELIC[~ PRUETT 6/17/88 b8055 1 PET PARAPHERNALIA 6/17/88 68~55Z RICHARD A PECORA 6/17/88 680553 STEVE PELLER 6/17/85 65055~ NELSON PERNICE 680555 JOSEPH V. POGGIE 6/17/8~ 68~556 OA~I2 C PRINCE 6/I7/88 ~80557 PAUL PROVOST 6/17/88 680558 DANIEL M PYE JR. 6/t7/88 ~80559 ELEANOR H. PUFFER 5/~7/88 680560 ROBERT PITCHER 6/17/88 6~0015 iON D. Q2[GLEY 6/17/88 69031~ G.F. ~UINN 0/17/89 700555 RYAN H3MES 6/17/88 703577 ~DM[~I: J+ ROSIGNOLO 6/17/88 700578 JA'4ES RE!~OER$ 6/17/88 703579 MILLIA~ J RICE b/[7/88 7005~ · JOH~ R RINGHOFER 6/17/5~ ?00551 M[2H~EL ROBINSON 700582 CHARLES ROSIER 6/17/8~ 70~=~ RAY ~' ROTH 70358~ ALLE~; ~ RO~DOLPN 6/17/85 7107~ SOUTqEAST OEV, ENTERPRISE ~/17/8~ 710534 SUBURBAN HFO,HOME SALES 711Z59 EXA~¥US SA~IEN 6/17/8~ 711150 RO~ALO S~PP 6/17/8~ 71~I~I ROqALO N 5CHOPP 6/17/88 71ii~2 WILLIam4 SELL~ JR. 6/17/88 711!5~ MARC~LON SI~ENCIEUX ~155 ~YRTIS Si,RS .~o~ JOqN J SLATTSRY 6/17/88 711167 RA'~D~ SLECTH 6/17/88 .*~16~ MARIE T S~ITH 6/17/88 .~la~ WILLIAM SNAPP 6/17/8.3 · ,,g VIRGINIA SPARROW 5/17/8B 7~1171 ALaN SPRINGER b/[7/88 7iLITZ DAqlg JUSTE 6/17/8~ ?~73 8E~E C SYIMMLER 6/17/88 711174 LED & STDSSELL 711175 JULI~ SZYH(OWSKI 6/17/88 711176 SABARA ENTERPRISES 6/17/88 711177 LA4RENCE S3~ACH 5/17/85 700100 L]U[S J. TANKOVICH PAGE 19 TOTAL AMOUNT 6/[7/88' 506.75 6/17/88 9.02 6/17/88 ~5.50 13.22 50,00 26.30 34°40 ~5,50 ~Zo75 34.40 ~5,50 7[50 3°53 ZZ.08 10.50 5.50 2~.35 60.00 ~4.25 Z5.50 .45,50 38.00 95.25 80.50 7°55 33.19 2~.90 ~1.75 ~5.50 35.50 15.50 25.50 50.00 67.20 2.70 40.00 ~.00 I4.25 3~o40 33.00 6.80 25.50 32 · O0 i 6/]0/85 6t'[¥ ,3F SDYNTON BEACH ~A507 CUR~.EN r' MONTH CHECKS CHECK ~ VENDOR -- 43353 ~335~ 43355 43356 43357 43558 ......... 43359 ~3360 7601~3 ~33&1 7501~5 ...... - 43362 ?E~IB$- 43364 760LB$ q3385 760L£9 43368 76019D ~3357 700191 _43358 770363 43359 ?80357 ~337~ 780081 43371 ?90903 43372 790318 43373 0101§9 ...43374 010197 43375 010200 ~3376 OlO~O ~3377 0103~1 ~3~78 OlOgO3 43379 012773 ~33~0 012775 ~33~ 01375~ 43382 OL~IE1 ~3333 014~41 ~3334 Gl~3~O 43335 01~922 ~3335 015505 43387 01597~ ~33B5 0169~3 ~3359 0!=000 433~1 O~O~ 43392 02S~73 43393 021533 433oW 0£1700 433~6. 02~295 ~33~7 0~4503 ~3598 Og~7lO ~3399 02~720 43~02 025583 43~03 0~5595 VENDOR NAME CHECK PAGE 20 DATE TOTAL AMOUNT "- 730101 ' DANIEL TAYLOR 6/17/88 .......... 45.50 73010~ ~ANOOLPH THRUSH 6/17/8a ~5.50 7301D3 GREGORY J TRUDELL 6/%7/88 12.32 7~0151 - EUGENE VESELY .............. 6/17/88~ : ........... 24.25 780160 DOUGLAS E. WENDEL 6/17/88 125.39 750173 5IDNEY W~RMER 6/17/88 17.59 ~ -76318Z ..... MARIE E WALSH 6/17~88 ........ WASH-~ITT DEVLP. CO. 6/17/83 4.15 HER~ER¥ WEISM~N 6/17/88 HARDLO WEISSERT- -6~7/8~- JOHN A WHITE 6/17/8B 16.30 NINA R WILLIAMS 6/17/88 3.00/ KI~ K 4030 .... 6/17/8~ ............ 50.00 DANIEL hREMCH 6/lT/BB HARRY 4AYN~R ~/17/88 15.03 ROBERT E. YOUNG, JR= 6/i7/88 25.t0 HERBERT ~. ZAVIDOW 6/17/88 TH~OO3R K ZIMMERMANN 6/17/88 3.00 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 6/17/88 8,931.33 CITY OF SOYNTON BE~CH 6/17/88 50.00 A-1 INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY [~C 6/2~/8B 39.00 AAA GARDEN CENTER 6/g~/BB 90.00 · E E ENERGY 500KS ~/2~/88 ~o00 A & L SOUTHERN AGRICULTUR 5/Z~/88 65.00 ABLE L&WN~OWER SALES AND 6/2~/8B 1,465.29 %OR SUPPLY 6/24/$~ 117.7~ AI~ CON ELECTRIC MOTOR & 6/24/8~ 109.71 · AIR-~EF COo~ INC. 6/24/88 299.15 ALLSTATE EQUIPMENT & RENT 6/24/8B 36.25 AMERICAN WOOD FENCE 6/~4/88 ~1.00 CHARLIE ~NDREWS 6/24/8~ 70.20 CA~M~N ~NNuN~IAT~ 6/2~/88 125.00 APPLIANCE PARTS CENTER OF 6/~/98 17.91 ARMY NAVY SURPLUS 6/Z~/B8 1,080.00 ~THLETIC DIE COMPANY 6/24/88 Z,T85o07 &TLANTIC FISHING ENTERPRI 6/2~/88 360.00 ATLANTIC HARDWARE INCo 6/24/88 116.~0 TH~ ~A<E~ ~ TAYLOR CO. 6/Z~/8~ ~,381.70 ~A~I~R UNIFDRMS, INC. e/~4/8~ ~58.00 BAtNETT BANK 6/2~/S8 BEANE EXTERMINATING CO. 6/24/$a 51.00 8ETHESDA MEMORIAL HOSPITA 6/14/88 73.40 BIRMINGHAM HILTON HOTEL 6/2~/8~ I,~63.76 BOARD ~F COUNTY COMMISSIO 6/2~/8B 317.52 BETTY ~ORONI 6/24/88 722.03 ~OYMTDN AUTO SUPPLY, INC. 6/2~/8~ BOYNTON BEACH CHAM~ER OF 6/Z4/89 T,O00oO0 BOYtlTO~ BEACH RETIREMENT 6/]4/~8 10,689.B7 ~ ~DYNTON PUMP & SUPPLY 6/~4/88 L,255~15 BR~DARF, INC. 6/24/88 24.12 BROWARD-~ALM BEACH TRACTO 6/24/8B. 16.79 ;A507 C - tECK ~ VENDBR ~ CITY IF BOYNTON BEACH PAGE MONTH CHECKS 030185 43410 03£50Z 43411 03Z399 43412 032~15 43914 03230[ 43415 0336~9 43917 033657 43918 03365~ 43919 033659 43~0 0336~ 43421 033609 43~2~ 033667 43423 ~3366~ ~34Z4 333571 43425 03367Z 434~5 033573 43927 033~7~ 43~28 033575 434~9 O33676 43930 0336T7 43432 033579 ~3N33 033681 434~ 033583 93~35 0335~ ~3+36 0335~5 ~3~37 3335~ ~3~38 033 93439 03.~ 0.~ 939~ 0~i~3~ ~3497 0~I=~ 43~8 434~9 0~1595 43450 042902 4345Z 05OSCO 4345~ 055310 43454 VENDOR ~A~E CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT DR. JAMES E.. BUFFAN 6/29/8$ 500.00 BULLDOG FENCE COMPANY 6/2~',/88 96.,~0 8U:~EAU OF BUSINESS PRACT~. .......... 6/2z~/88 ..... BUSINESS MACHINES, INC. 6/2~/88 C.{.'S LDCKSHOP, INC. 6/24/88 358.50 THE CENTER FOR FAMILY SER 6/24/88 1~050.00 CHASE MA'IHATTAN SVS. CORP 6/Z~/88 PETE~ L. CHENEY CHILDCiAFT EDUCATION CORP CITY O~ BOYNTON BEACH 6/2~/88 46.47 ALLEN C, CLAR~ 6/Z4/SB 52.05 TH]M~ A. CLARK 6/24/88 75.00 CL:< DF CTS-SUP.OEPT.-T~OY 6/Z~/BB 7~.00 CL~ OF COURTS-SUPPOrT OEP 5/2~/88 31.00 CL~ DF COURTS-SUPPOrT OEP 6/24/8~ 41.20 CL.( OF CCURTS-SUPPORT OEP 6/Z~/88 86.52 CL~ DF CTS-~UP,D~PT-JAHES CE( DF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP CL~ OF CT-SUP.OEPT-~OWARD 6/Z4/8~ 68.08 CL< OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP ~/2~/83 31.05 ~L~ OF CTS-SUP OEPT.JOHN 6/Z~/88 14Z.56 ~L< OF C~UR~S-SUPPOR~ OEP 6/Z~/88 Ok{ OF COURTS-SU;PORT OEP b/2AfB8 25.00 CL< OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 6/Z~/83 61.80 ~t~ DF COURIS_SUPPORT OEP 6/24/88 61.80 CL~ OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 6/24/88 3b.05 CL< OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP ~L< OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP CL< DF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 6/24/99 31.00 CL~ OF ~OJRTS-SUPPu~T ~P 5/24/B3 20.60 CL( OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 6/24/88 66.95 CL~ OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 6/24/8~ 56.65 Ct< OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 5/24/83 2g.7i CL( OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 6/24/8~ 89.69 COCA C]LA o ,JOTT_i NG CO. 6/Z~+/9~ T6.60 CKAW~D~D G~RAGE DOORS DF 6/Z~/93 9 ~ H 9ISTRi2dTING 5/2~/8B gAVlS 4ATER ~ WASTE [~DUS 6/2~/83 10,050.00 DR. JEFFREY DAVIS ~.D. 6/Z~/~3 )ELR~Y ELECTRIC SUPPLY 6/Z~/83 208.66 DELTA 3USINESS SYSTEMS IM 6/Z~/8~ Z,TT3.81 JDHN OENSON 6/24/8~ 30.00 OE~T,Q; ~NVIRONM~NTAL REG 6/Z~/B8 25.00 HICHAEL gE SERIO 6/2~/8~ 48.00 OIXI~ 5AW E KNIFE CO. 5/24/88 14.50 WAYNE DODGE 6/Z~/88 72.00 ~_~R~ EBBS 5/2~/8~ 200.00 E~JITASLE LIFE ASSURANCE 6/2G/88 13,68~.I1 FPTO,% 6/24/88 60.00 CITY 'DF BOYNTON 5EACH PAGE 2Z 250? CHECK 43455 4.3457 '+3~.58 4.34.59 43~-60 ~3~83 ~3~65 ~3~6~ 43~69 ~3~73 ~3~T~ ~3~7~ ~3~T6 ~3~77 ~3~7~ '~3483 ~3~95 ~3~87 ~3~8 43491 ~3~g3 ~3~9~ W3~ ~3~97 ~3~99 43 43~.~1 43502 43~33 43~34 43505 CUR VENDOR ~ = ~ f M O N T H C H E C K S VEND0:>, ~A'4E CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOU'NT 050115 FAIRCi4[LO-LOWELL CORP. 051507 FEDERAL EXPRESS CORP. 0~t52Z GERRIE FENTON 06354.Z 053700 0537~9 ...... 6/24/88 ............ 20~00 5/Z~/88 33.00 6/24/88 4.8.00 FI&EMEN'S RELIEF & PEN$IO 6/Z4./88 ............ 3,394.o91 FLORIDa CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 6/Lm4/88 361.88 FLORIDA BRAKE ~ TRUCK PAR 6/Z4/88 29~61 FLORIDA LIBRARY ASSOC. ........ ~/2~/88 ..... 4.5.00 053758 FLORIDA POLICE CHIEFS ASS 6/24/83 05~596 ' ANqA E. FOX 6/24/88 065502' FRANKLIN & ASSOCIATES ............... 055590 CHARLES FREDERICK 070002 G.~o~oCo 07~3~8 JOE GARRISON 07041~ 071555 0715~g 073605 07~521 075288 0?5400 075~53 075605 O75515 OBO309 081656 08279~ 034538 OqO108 094205 094288 10~5!Z i0~76i liOlOO 110290 111571 t!Z689 !i4595 115802 !204~9 I2J5~6 i215BZ ig170~ 126301 GAYLORO 3ROTHERS GENERAL TIRE SERVICE GE<ASHTY & MILLER~ INC. GL-_muK~ER .F, COMPANY GOVeRNMEnTAL RiSK MANAGE~ ]ENNIS C. G~A~EEL GR&NADA VALVE ~ FITTING GKAYGA~ ELECTRIC CO. INC. GULFSTREAM IRRIGATION SUP EQ~ICD~ HEALTH PLAN OF FL ~ ~ ~ HA~OY-CRAFTS cZ~L~ qESTER EDWA~3 b. HILLFkY, JR. HOaAMO FERTILIZER CD INC EO~A~ ~O~ELL GEgRGE N. H~NT ICuA RETIREMENT CORP, i~D~STR I~L ELECTRICAL INOO5TRIAL SUPPLIES [,,t2UST I~L :~ELOING INC. IRS 5~,V[L_ CEMTER IRS L~VY PROCEEDS-EDDIE INTErNaTIONAL SOCIETY OF HIgH,EL JOHNSON JOYCE ENqI~ONMENTAL CONSU K ; ~-2LZCTRIC~L- SUPPLY WALT=R H. KELLSR WILLIA~ T. KIEK6NA~P ~EDARD KOPSZYNSKI CHARLES <USS LA,MEN'S 6 S~OOT.JR'S SUPP DR ~N~45TH KATH: EEN LE;~ IS 9AVID LOCI ET 100.00 4.8.00 800.00 6/24/88 155.00 6/24/88 1,514.70 6/Z~/8~ 420.00 6/2~/88 134.65 5/24/88 ~,817o59 b/24/8'8 75.00 6/24/8~ 100o03 6/Z~/8~ 77.15 6/24/88 135.06 6/24/85 ½7. BI 6/24/88 6/24/85 22.~9 6/24/88 3bO.O0 6/2~/85 95.00 6/~/~B 9,400°00 6/2~/83 ZO0oO0 6/24/88 150.00 6/24/83 2,405.03 6/Z~/88 332.58 6/24/88 308.~7 6/~/8~ ~30.00 b/Z~/83 10.00 6/24/83 6/Z4/8~ 34.58 6/~/S8 ~0.00 6/~9/S3 6/2~/8d 700.00 b/24/88 242.61 6/2q/99 365.80 6/24/8S 280.00 ~/£~/88 ~100.00 6/24/88 140o00 6/24/88 200.00 6/24/88 4.0.00 6/2~/85 1,54.T.57 6/24/88. 6/Z4/88 175.00 6,,3a/. 88 CITY 3F 80¥NTON BEACH PAGE 23 A507 C U R ~. E ~ T M O N T H C H E C K S CHECK ~ VENDOR ~ 130201 43508 130523 43509 ! 30549 43510 t30566 ~351~ ~3512 ~3~983 132756 132772 ~351T 45518 43519 L36~Z3 ~35 Z i 1 ~3522 43523 ~43~92 ~3524 I~ITOI 43525 151310 43526 160372 ~352T 150373 ~3528 160383 ~3529 160391 ~333U 160392 ~3~31 ~353Z 43534 161585 ~8535 151509 43576 151 73537 g3538 16~375 43539 435~2 16~331 435%3 /7~!97 43544 175397 ~35~7 43552 1 ~3553 19Z~5~ ~355~ IRgT03 4355~ 19%713 VENDOR NA~E CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT MT& JSEC 6/24/88 LEONARD Ro MANN 6/24/88 350.00 MARTIN ASSBCIATES OF'S FL 6/Z~/88 1~235.54 MARTIN'S LAMAR 6/24/8~ 450.50 MATTLIN, MI CLOSKY, NORTH ~/27/88 ~ILLIE R~T~.MCGRADY .......... 6/2~/8~ ..... 6~.Z0_ _ MC KAY CONTRACTING INC 6/2%/88 910o00 MEINEKE DISCOUNT MUFFLERS 6/24/88 MIDWAY GARDEN CENTER ._. 6/24/88 880.00 MILLER, MEIER, KENYON, E 6/2%/88 .7~599o5~ MIMS T~UCK EQUIPMENT INC. 6/24/88 99.00 MORG~Nm LE~IS & BOCKIUS 6/2%/88 MUNICIPAL POLICE 6/24/88 4,699.78 THE ~U{PEY ~ONSTRUCTIGN C 6/27/8~ 15OEO0 NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR URSA 6/27/8~ 265.00 NAT'_ TRJST FOR HISTORIC 5/24/88 195.00 NATIONAL 4ELOCO 6/2%/83 52.33 ~EPTJNE METER COo 6/24/88 19,105o00 DOOR CONTROL SYSTEMS 6/2%/83 130o75 PALM BEA%H AUTO PARTS 6/Z4/8~ 186.~3 PALM ~EACH BRAKE & WHEEL 6/24/88 1,119.3~ ~A_~ SEACH JR. COLLEGE 6/2~/88 320.00 PALM ~H CgU~TY 8OARD OF b/24/8~ 487~242.00 P.B. COUNTY SOLID WASTE & ~/2%f8~ 116,597.39 PAlM BEACH LINCOLN NERCUR 6/24/88 841.12 PALM = ~" B_A~H SPRING SOMPAS~Y b/24/$8 37.I6 PARKER FLAGS & PENNANTS 6/Z4188 121.11 PE~!~SULAR ELECTRIC DIST. 6/~4f88 566.39 PER£)XIDATiON SYSTEMS INC. b/24/8~ 23,344.Z0 PETTY Z~SH LIBRARY 6/24/55 31.62 PITMAN PHOTO'S I~JC. 6/Z4/88 67.42 RObeRT P]CSIK 6/24/88 200.00 POSTON'S WORLD OF~_'n~AS 6/24/88 250.00 PUBLIX M~RKET ~/2~/88 AR_ENS PUGH 6/2~/85 q.S. SU3RTS 6/~/8~ 16n. O0 RADIJTRONI[S 6/2~/83 150.00 RA~DER CONSTRUCTION INDUS 6/24/88 234.78 RAOI3 SH~CK 6/2%/8~ 6Io88 RUSS ~]~ TRUCKING 6/24/86 672.50 SAFETY COUNCIL OF PALM ~E 6/2%/88 191.25 JOS~P4 SCIORT!qO 5/24/85 150.00 SC]TTY'S 6/24/88 501.15 tICHAR3 .. SHEPHER~ ~ ASS 6/24/~$ S~E~WODD PDNTIA£-O~C TRUC 6/24/8~ %9.70 SDUTH gCEAN STKING BAND 6/24/$5 %25.00 SOUTHERN aELL TELEPHONE 6/24/88 1,092.49 SCUTHE~STERN MUNICIPAL SU 6/2%/88 CITY ]F 30YNTON BEACH PAGE ~ASO? 43557 43559 43560 43561 43562 43553 4355% 43565 43566 43567 43568 43570 43579 43575 %3576 43577 4357~ 43501 43582 43583 43584 43~6 ~35~7 435~ 43591 43592 ~35~3 4~595 43596 %3597 43598 43599 ~3600 ~3602 936~3 43507 C VENDOR U R ~ E ~1T' M O N T H C H E C K S t~ VEND01 ~A~E CHECK'DATE TOTAL AMOUNT 194773 196015 195173 195200 2001~3 2025%8 204630 2055l~ 20556~ 205000 20529~ Z10t~5 2IO15l 215392 215~15 2~139~ 221~02 230455 230511 Z31553 231603 231749 231771 231783 232%00 232~7 232T9~ '234563 261529 265319 gDO$1~ ~8037~ 300~Z 30005] 340019 3~0~7T 35000? 3~OOZO SUUTqL~NO EQUIPMENT CORP.' 5/24/8~ '' 15.60 STANKtE~ICZ DISTRIBUTING 6/2%/88 34.00 RALP~ G. STEVENTON 6/24/88 255.00 STAUFFER AUSTIN NOTEL ...... 5/2~/88 ............ 452.00 SU~CD INC= 5/24/88 152.00 SYNDIC~N PROPERTIES~ INC. 6/2~/88 .......................... 8,165.63 T ~ M SOUND 6/2~/88 320.00 THOMPSON PUBLISHING GROUP b/2~/88 153.00 TDRC~I]'S 6/2%/88 53.94 TRANS-FLORIOA SUPPLY CO. ~RAVEL MART INC. TRIARC3 ~RTS & CRAFTS INC TR]P!G~S, I.NC. RICK TUC<ER USCM DEFERRED COMP. PRO. U. S. POSTMASTER UNIVERSAL SECURITY SYSTEM UR~Aq DESISN STUD13 V-J ;RDWERS SUPPLY OSCAR VASI g ASSOCIATES ~ALLACE DODGE cEST~ W~RD WEEKLY 5~OTHERS INC. THOMAS E. WENGLER WEST TAPE AND LA~EL CO. · ~EST PJSLiSHtNG CO. NESIERM AO~O STOKE Jo W~IT~ ALUMINUM ROSE,ART WILLIAMS ~iLSDN CHEVROLET WO)O ~JSINESS PROOUCTS ZEE ~EDICAL SUPPLIES Z~CC~La'S J}E Go ~LANCD GR~G]~Y B~AN TIMOTHY COWBOY CHA~E5 CORYN C. N]RM~N DOUGLAS THDMAS DETTMAN SAMUEL OILLtNGHA~ DDg DAVIS 3iLL DE BECK EDWARD P, HUNCHAR JEFFZEY HARNER WILLIAM dALLAHAN JACK ING~AM DONALD J. JAEGER DON JOHNSON 6/24/88 6/26/88 6/2%/88 5/24/8~ 6/24188 5/24/85 6/2~/88 6/Z~/88 6/2~/8d 6/2~/88 5/2~/88 $/2~/88 ~/2~/~8 6/2~/8~ 6/2~/83 5/24/88 6/2~/88 5/2~/88 6/24/88 6/24/83 6/2~18d 6/2~83 1,278o9~ 720.00 225.51 58=2~ 180.00 4,328.13 28o00 1,227.82 10~93.00 3,q32.22 335.60 13~045.89 53.7~ 200.OO 353.00 ZO0.O0 144.24 23.25 BOZ=~O 102.00 i58o00 10,635.00 837.00 162,10 I09.00 22~.00 766.14 ~3.52 273.17 ZO0.O0 I~905o8~ ZO0. O0 200.00 150.00 784.20 453o~4 221.22 200.00 150.00 200.00 iABO7 C U CHECK ~ VENDOR { 43o08 380050 .43610 · T 43611 390103 i ~3612 390103 ~3615 ~ZODI3 ___~3b15 ~0001 43617 ~*OOt5 ~3615 ~0D35 43619 43620 ~OPSB 43621 440058 43o~3 4503~5 43624 43625 43526 470013 ~3527 630~38 43628 711178 43629 01014~ 43630 OIDPB5 4353[ 0137l~ 4363~ 013783 ~3633 43535 014382 43635 Ol~2wl ~3637 0149l~ ~363B 43~4~ ~3~43 024?73 435~b 333~57 43o~7 43~8 ~3649 033550 03356~ 43653 ~365~ 033~72 43555 033~73 43656 D3357~ 43657 033575 43658 033676 CIT~ ~F ~OYN~O~ ~EACH PAGE t ~ E '~ T M 0 N T H C~.H E_.C..K S VENDOR ~AqE CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT LOUIS LE VENTON 6/24/88 15.00 AAFF~,ELE MARCHESE 6/24/88 350.00 OLIVIA MC LEAN 6/24/88 I00.00 HUGH MC CAFFREY 6/g4/88 FRA~KIE MC LEOD 6/2~/88 ZO0,'.O0 ROBERT OLENIK JR. 6/2~/88 350,00 - CHARLES PERSING 6/Z~/88 609.98 JOHN E. REYNOLDS ........................... 6/Z~/8~ ........ SHARON RANDOLPH 6/2~/88 ~ILD~ED ~ISH 6/2~/88 155.06 NILL[~ ROU~DTR~ 6/~/88 .... 377.36 DA~5~L ROLLINS 6/Z4/88 200.00 ~H~IS/INE ROBERTS 6/2~/88 11.~8 ~A~S~ALL SOUTHER. 6/2~/83 200.00 EDNAqD SISKO 6/2g/88 300.00 ~A~C J. SCHNI/ZER 5/Z~/88 19~.36 ANN IO~E? 6/2~/88 DANIEL L, UPSHA~ 6/2~788 287.96 DA~ l EL K~AFFT 6/Z~/88 25.53 A-I I~USTRIAL SUPPLY [NC 6/30/8~ A.T.[ Y= [NFO. SYSTEMS 6/30/88 I19.25 EDWARD ALLEN 6/30/~5 7.50 ROBERT K. ALSOFROM~ PM.D. 6/33/88 380.00 A~4E~IZAN I~STITUTE OF PL~ 5/39/8~ IZ.O0 AMERICAN FO-JO MANAGEMENT 6/30/83 1,224.00 AM_KI~A~ STATES INSURANCE 6/30/88 5e~75.00 ' CHARLIE ANDRE~S 6/30/83 70,20 APOLLO TERMITS PE%Y CQNTR ~/33/8~ 3~,00 GOLD NUGGET UNIFORMS INC. 6730/88 72.53 AS;ORD~ FLORIDA CO. 6/30/8:~ 572.10 THE 5A{E~ 5 TAYLOR CO. 6/30/8~ 526.72 BETHESDA MEHORIAL HOSPITA 6/30/35 59.50 ~LUE CROSS OF FLORIDA 6/30/88 82,761.48 BOYNTON ~EOICAL OXYGEN 6/30/8~ 11~.00 BUSinESS ~ACHiNES, INC. 5/39/5~ 3ZB.lO C.C. CONTROL CORP. 6/30/83 l~O.~O CL~ OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP b/3O/8~ 31.00 CL~ DF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 6/~0/83 CL( OF CDURTS-~U~PORT OEP 6730/38 86.52 ~L( DF CTS-SUP.D~PT-JA~6S ~/30/88 73.50 CL< DF EOUR[S-SUPPORT OEP 6/30/8~ 27.00 CLK OF CT-SUP.OEPT-EDWARD 6/30/83 68.08 CLK D~ COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 6/30/~B 3~.05 CL< O~ CTS-SUP CEPT.JOHN 6/30/88 CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 6/30/83 Z6.O0 CL< OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 6/30/5B 25.00 CL< DF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 6/30/88 6~.80 CL~ OF CDU~TS_SUPPD~T OEP 6/30/88 61.BO $0/88 CITY 3F BDYNTON BEACH C L~ R :4 _~ ~ T M O VENDOR ~ VENDOR NA'SE PAGE NTH CHECKS CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT 033577 CLq OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP -6/30/89 -" 033678 CL~ OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 6/30/88 0~'~579 CL~ OF COURTS-SUPPORT DEP 6/30/88 033SB/ CL( OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP ............ 6/30/85 ........ 0536BZ CL~ OF COURTS SUPPORT OEP 6/30/88 69,69 033583 CL( OF ~OURTS-SUPPORT DEP 6/30/89 20oho . 03368~ ~LK OF COURTS-SUPPORT oEP ........... 6/30/~9 66,95 03~$5S CL( OF COURTS-SUPPORT DEP 6/30/8~ 56.65 033~85 CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 6/30/88 29,71 03%56~ CARL V M COFFIN~ ESQUIRE 6/30/88 034941 COUNTS RESCUE EQUIP INC. 6/30/83 0349%8 WILLIAM COUP 6/30/88 II.O0 0~0303 D.A. LJB~ICANT C'O.~ lng. 5/30/83 7Zl.bO 040538 DR. JE;F~EY DAVIS M.D. 6/30/8~ 1~160=00 O~IGZi DE~IStON DATA SERVICE INC 6/30/83 166.50 04t425 DECORATING ,OR~ II INC. 6/30/88 255.44 041580 CAPT. JOHN OELOACH 6/3J/8~ 87.00 0~1605 DELR~Y FIRE EXT. SERVICE 0/30/85 Z30.40 041574 MAURICE DENSON 6/33/8~ 16.00 041684 JOHN OENSON 6/30/8a 3~.00 g464~3 JUNE D~AI 6/30/83 80.00 046445 DUN~AN ECW~RD CO. 5730/88 050220 Eg-~ENE INC. 6/30/88 711.00 05690% EXECUTIVE PROGRAH 6/30/88 061537 FEDERAL EXPRESS CORP. 6/30/88 14.00 0627~D FIND_EY ~ELDING SUPPLY 6/3!3/85 326.56 05300/ FITC~ ELECTRIC CORP. 6/30/8~ ~6.50 064600 mOUR STEEL CORPORATION 6/30/3~ 31.00 064601 FOUNTAiN,LEU HOTEL 6730783 180.00 OTO~03 G M ~ C 6/30/88 509.90 075395 W.~. ~' ~'"= INC. 6/30/83 597.95 075513 GR3LIER EDUCATIONAL CORP. 5/30/88 31.95 0755Z3 GULFSTrEaM LU~BER CO. 6/30/$S 756.60 0~297 JCHN HAGS ~/3~/$~ 120,00 0 ..... H_.TDR TORF, IN~ 6/30/8~ 103.31 03l~03~ ' c .H_~L:TT- P~CK~RD. 5/30/83 220.48 ~3£~03 ~D~A~9 G. HILLERY~ JR. 5/3~/$3 700.00 u5._~9 ~O~E MECHANIX 5/30/83 11.94 ~ ..... [ HURRICANE SPORTSWEAR 6/33/83 480.00 O~C/Ol [.~.~ SORPDRATIOq 5/30/8~ 15282.83 09~t~ INDUSTRIAL eLECTRICAL 6/30/8~ 852.03 09~257 INST. DF G3VERNMENT 6/39/83 320.00 09%288 IRS SE{VICE CENTER 6/30/88 lO.O0 Og~Z~I IRS LEVY PROCEEDS-EDDIE D o/3u/$6 62.24 0~5558 IRO'~ AJE PROTECTIVE COMPA 6/39/8d I95.00 ilOlgD K & M ELECTRICAL SUPPLY 6/30/88 7goZO 115595 LORRAINE KRUPOWIES 6/30/G~ 13.00 126546 LA,MEN'S & SHOOTER'S SUPP 5/30/8~ . 1,294.60 121661 LENGEM~NN OF FLORI~A~ INC 6/30/88 149.80 121743 SALLY LEWIS 6/30/8a ZO.O0 6/30/88 CITY 3F BOYNTQN BEACH PAGE 27 A507 C LI R ~ E N T- M O N T H C H'E C K S CHECK # VENDOR CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT _ 43710 ~3711 43713 4371~ 43715 43716 ~3717 ~3718 43719 43720 43?22 ~723 ~372~ ~37~5 43726 43727 ~3723 ~3730 ~7~1 ~3732 43733 43736 ~3737 ~37~ ~739 ~37~ 437~ ~37~3 ~7~ ~7~S ~37~3 43751 437~2 ~375~ ~3755 ~3757 ~375~ ~3759 ~3~60 12290_~ DAVID LIJ 6/30/8B 1ZOoO0 126301 DAVID LUZiET 5/30/85 175,.00 130~0~ TOM MA: RAE 6/30/8:3 120.00 130~00 MANHATTAN TROPHIES 6/3~/B8 268.25 1305~ MA~INE ENGINE EQUIP. CD. 6/30/8~ 130~9 _ MARTIN'S LAHAR ................... 6/30/83_ ............. 89.85 _ 130953 WILLIE RUT~ MCGRADY 6/30/8~ 67. Z0 1315~6 R S MEANS ZO INC 6/30/88 ~7.95 i32715 . MI~E MICMAELS ................. 5/30/88 ......... :. I95.00 i327~0 MICKLE~'5 FLORtDIANA INC. 6/30/88 36,76 I3A~ID ~OVIE ~ILM ~ERVICE 6/30/88 13~39~ MUMFOR~ LIBRARY ~OOKS ,..6/30/~8 136519 BUROSKI AND ASHTON 6/30/88 49,75 140~!T NATIONAL CIVIC LEAGUE 6/30/88 T5,00 l~iTD~ JAMES NES~ 6/B0/8~ 120.00 [SlB~O DOOR'S P]TTING SOIL 6/~0/8~ 155610 KEN OVERBY 6/B0/88 120.00 156617 PHIL OXENDINE 6/30/83 1ZO.O0 150112 PSSS REP3RT 6/30/88 50.00 1503,>3 PACE MEDICAL ELECTRONICS 6/30/88 260.00 150379 PALN BEACH CHAPTER GCSA 6/30/88 65.00 1603~3 ~ALM BEACH JR. COLLEGE 5/30/8~ 105.00 150~? PALM BEACH COUNTY WATE~ U 6/30/83 3~3.00 150G~? PAPE~ ~OLL PRODUCTS DF FL 0/30/83 ~.81 161705 PETT~ ~ASH PuLI~- ~/30/88 222.~0 162750 P!CA~D CHENICAL CO. 5/30/BB 927.60 162872 PITNEY 5ONES INC. 6/30/83 96.75 1b~609 , EMMA P]M~RICI 6/30/8,3 1~700 PORTER P&INT CO, 6/30/83 95,80 .R.~ISION S~ALL ENGINE CD 6/30/8~ ~555S7 ~ROFESSIDNAL GOLFERS' ASS 6/30/88 ~04.00 176293 r~U LITY BOO~S INC* 5/30/83 543.97 181593 CRiST!'~A RETAY b/SO/BR 6a,OO I83~5 ~IVE, TD~ TK.A~NG CgRP 6/3'.3/8~ i545~Z JD~QJIN J. ROORIGUEZ III 6/30/83 9~5.00 lDO!~D S ~ S ARTS g CRAFTS ~/3:3/8,~ 140,53 i~C~ SBL'S SPORT SHOP 5/30/8~ 1~!52~ ROBERT SEARS 6/33/8~ 120.00 lg~579 SE%UR ITT SYiT6~S b/SO/8~ ~11.00 1~2~.73 T~3 ~S SH~M~ICK b/30/83 14,90 I9~9!5 LUZ SMITq 6/~0/85 ~5.50 .... ~J SUrE Ri'~TE NOENT-D3CUMENTS 6/~0/8~ 19~15 SUNSqi'~E READY MIX CONCRE b/SO/SS Z,~O THOMAS PJ~LiSHING SO. 6/30/8B I95.00 202560 TH3RNDIKE PRESS 6/30/83 76.22 202515 [I5 ENTERPRISES~ I~C. 6/30/~3 90.00 -~lD TRAI~ FORD TRACTOR C~, 6/30/8~ 87,83 ZO55iD TRANS-FLORIDA SUPPLY CO. 6/3D/8~ 1~331,~6 ~05550 TRIARC3 ARIS ~ CRAFTS INC 6/30/8~ ZlOl06 U.S. uA, :S~ INC. 6/30/83 A507 C U ~ CHECK t¢ VENDOR CITY DF BDYNTON BEACH PAGE 28 ~, E ',I T M g ~l T H C H E C K S VENDOi NA'-IE CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT ~37&1 21014B ~3764 221502 ~3765 43760 230570 43758 Z3279~ 437~9 ~3770 2~I5~5 ~3771 241595 ~3772 43773 2703~2 ~37T~ 300005 43775 300052 ~377~ 3%00~1 ~3778 370319 ~3779 380227 437~1 390gB~ ~3792 %0031~ ~7~3 440327 . ~378~ 450100 ~786 4g0080 ~3737 510005 U S POSTMASTER -'- 6/30/88 ........... 1,500o00 ~NIDENTICAL JAZZ TWINS 6/30/85 400.00 JAMES d. VANCE, PoA. 6/30/8& VAN WATERS & ROGERS 6/30/89 ....... 2t7.95 REB£CCA ~ALKER~ PALM 8EAC 6/3~/8~ 69.D0 JO~ ~AY 6/30/8B 300.00 KEN WILK~N~ ............. 6/30/8~ ......... WILSON-ROWAN LOCKSMITH CO NORD PERFECT CORPORATION 6/30/8] 60.00 XEROX CO~P~ ................ 6/3'0/8'~ .....................53°?2 XEROX CORP. 6/30/88 332.7T CHARLES 5 ANNA ZAGaRELLA ~/3~/8~ 350~00 ROJ~RT AILSTOCK 6/B~/8~ 39~95 ROBERT D~A~E 6/30/88 557.94 BILL DE BECK 6/30/88 505.23 CURTIS HENRY b/30/83 2~5.22 CAROLYN qENRIQ~ES 5/33/83 172o75 DOROTHY KOSa 6/30/85 5~6.26 JA~ES LOJGHNAN 6/~0/88 656.~8 NATH,%NISL ~CG~AD¥ 5/50/8~ 6~5o99 ELLANCER MCGkAOY 6/30/$8 1~922.20 CAROL ~ ,~z~HOLS 6/30/8~ 5.00 GILSERT ~. ~AHRIG 6/30/88 7.50 MISH~EL SMOLLEN b/30/88 120.00 CAqMEN T~NGO 6/32/85 6.66 CH~IST]PHER Y~N'~tJZZI ~/3']/~8 ~I~eO0 4,767,022.30