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Minutes 08-19-86MINUTES OF THE REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD AT CITY HALL, BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1986 AT 7:30 P.M. PRESENT Nick Cassandra, Mayor Carl zimmerman, Vice Mayor Robert Ferrell, Councilman Ezell Hester, Jr., Councilman Dee L. zibelli, Councilwoman Peter Cheney, City Manager Betty Boroni, City Clerk James Vance, City Attorney Mayor Cassandra called the meeting to order at 7:30 P. M. The Invocation was given by Rev. Nathaniel Robinson, Pastor of the Church of God, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag, led by Councilman Robert Ferrell. AGENDA APPROVAL Vice Mayor Zimmerman wanted to remove item D-7 from the Consent Agenda for clarification and discussion. Councilwoman Zibelli added under X-New Business, item B-Community Development Housing in the North End and wanted to pull out item D-3 from the Consent Agenda for discussion. City Manager Cheney said the applicant or his attorney has requested that item D-1 on the Consent Agenda be removed and placed under VII-Development Plans. Attorney Vance added under VIII-Legal, D-Other, 4-Brief Discussion of New Amendments to the Police and Fire Pension Acts. Councilman Hester moved, seconded by Vice Mayor Zimmerman, to accept the agenda with the correction. The motion 'carried 5-0. ANNOUNCEMENTS Mayor Cassandra made the following announcements: City-Hall will be closed Monday, September 1, 1986, in observance of Labor Day. e Next City Council Meeting ~ill be held on Wednesday, September 3, 1986 due to ELection Day on Tuesday, September 2, 1986. Special City Council Public September 4, 1986 to consid Plan Modification. Public Hearings on 86/87 C Millage will be held on Se' 15, 1986 at 7:30 p.m. in tH Hearing will be held er Deutsch Ireland Master ty Budget and Proposed tember 8, 1986 and September e Council Chambers. - 1 - MINUTES - CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AUGUST 19, 1986 CITY MANAGER'S REPORT Mr. Cheney said he would wait for Mr. Jim Frederick to make comments on "I am an American" Day. Test borings for soil samples have been made as an initial step in the physical activity relative to the building expansion that will be taking place. Mr. Cheney advised there will be inconveniences for a considerable length of time. Mr. Cheney said he received a letter this week from Mr. Perry Cessna, Utilities Director, announcing that he will be retiring on September 30, 1986. He said we are prepared, however, for a smooth transition in this important and highly technical department; Mr. John Guidry has worked with Mr. Cessna for almost a year. Mayor Cassandra requested a report on water consumption at the next Council meeting; Mr. Cheney said they will resume this report on a quarterly basis. PUBLIC AUDIENCE Tradewinds Development Mr. Clyde Worrell, 2668 S.W. 23rd Cranbrook Drive, said he is a member of the First Baptist Church of Boynton Beach. Tradewinds Development Corporation submitted a letter of settlement to the City for consideration, and due to Councilman Hester being absent and Mayor Cassandra not having enough time to review the settlement proposal before voting at the last Council meeting, Mr. Worrell thought it would be in everyone's best interest to reschedule this matter, have it placed on the agenda, discussed and voted upon by a full Council. Mayor Cassandra said the Council received Tradewinds' letter at 7:00 p.m. the night of the last Council meeting. Attorney Vance said the offer of settlement died on the affirmative motion when the vote was 2-2; he said he has no idea whether Tradewinds would still be interested in the settlement, which would have required that ordinances be passed on first reading at that last meeting. Mr. Worrell said he understands the offer is Still open if the Council is ready to vote on it. Vice Mayor zimmerman said the Council had promised the residents of Lake Boynton Estates, Leisureville and all of Boynton Beach that, before they con- sider anything concerning the Tradewinds project, they will be notified; that has not been done. Mr. Worrell thought it could be scheduled, and that could take place. Councilman Ferrell asked if it could be scheduled for hear- ing at the September 3 and September 16 meetings if - 2 - MINUTES - CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AUGUST 19, 1986 Tradewinds sends another letter stating the settlement offer is still in effect. Mr. Worrell said he spoke with Mr. Mike Morton today and was advised the settlement offer is still available. Mr. Cheney said Tradewinds' attorney should contact the City Attorney with the offer of settlement, which would be sub- mitted to the Council. Attorney Vance said, any time there is litigation pending and the other attorneys want to make an offer of settlement, he must present it to the Council. Mr. Worrell said Mr. Kieran Kilday, who was present in the audience, advised that he is a designated agent for Tradewinds. Mayor Cassandra said we are in litigation, and negotiation should be between the attorneys. Attorney Vance said the offer cannot be the same, as the previous offer required certain actions during the month of August. Mayor Cassandra said Attorney Perry may contact Attorney Vance regarding a settlement offer, and it will be placed on the Council agenda for presentation and discussion; he suggested that the material be given to the Council a week in advance of the meeting so they will have time to review it in advance. There was discussion of advertising in the newspaper, but there was agreement that sufficient notification could be made by notifying newspaper reporters and letting them include the information as a news item in the papers. Attorney Vance said amendment to the Evaluation and Appraisal Report, which has already been mailed to Tallahassee, would be required. Sending an amendment would delay the time schedule on the Report being returned to us; 12 other applicants are involved, so a decision would have to be made. Mayor Cassandra summarized for Mr. Worrell that Attorney Perry should contact Attorney Vance if Tradewinds wishes to make an offer of settlement, and it will be placed on the next Council meeting agenda. "I am an American" Day_ Mr. Jim Frederick, American Legion Post 164, said last Saturday they observed the celebration of the dedication of Boynton Beach to be the home of "I am an American" Day. This celebration, which was a tremendous success, was spon- sored by their Post, the City and the Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Frederick offered his thanks for the City's par- ticipation and support. He said the City Manager appointed John Wildner to coordinate their activities. They antici- pate even more success for next year. Mayor Cassandra pre- sented a proclamation to Mr. Frederick proclaiming the City - 3 - MINUTES - CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AUGUST 19, 1986 of Boynton Beach is the home of "I am an American" Day, sup- porting the designation of the third Sunday in October as "I am an American" Day and urging State and Federal legisla- tures to likewise recognize this observance. Final Settlement of Sheridan Case Mr. Bob Fauser, 125 S.E. 6th Avenue, said he wanted to discuss this lawsuit last May, but Attorney Vance thought it best not to comment on it until the settlement papers were signed. On July 28, 1986, final settlement was approved by Judge Daniel Hurley. Mr. Fauser said Glen Adams was a Boynton Beach police informant, who was shot to death by a Lake Worth police officer in Lake Worth on May 12, 1984. At the time of the shooting, Mr. Adams was working with Detective Paul Sheridan of the Boynton Beach Police Department. Patricia Adams, Glen Adams' wife, sued the City of Boynton Beach and Detective Sheridan, charging them with negligence in the death of her husband, including the charge that Paul Sheridan was intoxicated at the time of the shooting. The Lake Worth police report on this incident stated that Paul Sheridan was extremely intoxicated when they tried to interview him the night of the shooting. The Boynton Beach police report stated that he was not intoxica- ted--he had just been drinking and had done nothing wrong to contribute to the death of Glen Adams. The insurance company for the City of Boynton Beach and Mr. Sheridan looked at the facts in the case and decided to settle with Mrs. Adams and Renee' Adams, a daughter by a previous marriage, giving them a total of $225,000. Mr. Fauser said the lawsuit may be over, but questions remain. He told about an anonymous letter, supposedly written by certain members of the Boynton Beach Police Department and sent to the City Manager and city Council in June, 1984, one month after the shooting incident. He said at the time even Bob Ferrell thought there was some basis to some of what the letter said. In the letter certain Police staff members complained that they had told then Chief Hamilton as far back as early 1983 that Paul Sheridan had a drinking problem and should be removed from the Vice Unit before there was a problem. Mr. Sheridan was not removed, and there was a problem. Mr. Fauser asked why Mr. Sheridan's drinking problem was not officially acknowledged until after the drunk-driving incident of February 9, 1985--nine months after the shooting incident. Chief Hillery stated in a sworn affidavit of February 21, 1986, that the facts show there was no improper conduct on the part of Paul Sheridan that contributed to the death of Glen Adams. If this was true, Mr. Fauser asked why the City - 4 - MINUTES - CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AUGUST 19, 1986 did not go to court and defend itself by presenting these facts to a jury and why did the insurance company pay Mrs. Adams and Renee' Adams $225,000 total if the facts show that Paul Sheridan did nothing wrong. With the settlement, Mr. Fauser said Paul Sheridan will never have to go to court and answer any questions about his behavior the night Glen Adams was shot. Attorney Vance said the lawsuit was defended by the City's insurance carrier, who has sole discretion in this type of litigation; it is their money at risk. It was their deci- sion to settle, as insurance companies frequently do. Mr. Fauser said insurance companies look at the facts in each case and decide whether to go to court or to settle--based on the facts. As a Court ~Clerk, Mr. Fauser said he has sat through cases where a law enforcement officer shot someone, the relatives sued, the agency defended itself in court and won. He expressed his dissatisfaction with the unanswered questions in this case. Solicitation Permits Ms. Rosemary Stevens, Executive Director of the Leukemia Society Palm Beach Area Chapter, told of the importance of her organization's work and said the purpose of her visit was to request a waiver of the section of the City's Code as it deals with charitable solicitation. She gave an example of an individual who was cured of cancer by recognizing early enough a danger symptom listed on a brochure distri- buted by a solicitor. Ms. Stevens said the health care charitable organizations provide educational material as well as raise money through donations. The requirement of a $10 solicitation fee plus $.25 per volunteer is not the major problem; the real encumberance is the amount of time required to process the application, single out the Boynton Beach volunteers, provide a list to the City, wait for the badges, separate and mail those separately at first-class postage rates--they will no longer meet the requirement for bulk mail--and the extra paperwork involved. Ms. Stevens said the health agencies have been conducting these drives for a long time in the same way; she did not think there were any problems when Boynton Beach did not have these requirements. She mentioned the stringent regu- lations and monitoring of the health agencies' activities. Jeannine ~Winkles of the American Heart Association was 9re- sent but declined to speak. Attorney Vance said no one questions that the Leukemia Society is a worthwhile cause, but the ordinance cannot be - 5 - MINUTES - CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AUGUST 19, 1986 aimed at specific groups. The federal courts have ruled that an ordinance to regulate solicitation must be applied across the board; to exempt one person or group invalidates the entire ordinance. Ms. Stevens asked if all organiza- tions could show a sample of the kind of identification they provide, and the requirements could be waived for all who meet the City's criteria. Attorney Vance said that would not give control over the types of organizations that have concerned the City Council. Vice Mayor Zimmerman said the judges are not permitting us to be a judge of who is worthy of making solicitations; it seems they want that privilege. There was discussion of different procedures that might expedite the solicitation permit process. Mr. Cheney said the purpose of the ordinance was not to make a judgment of who could or could not solicit, but rather for residents to be able to easily identify a solicitor who came to the door and enable them to find out at City Hall where each soli- citing organization's funds were spent. He said there may be a way to change the procedure and still accomplish those purposes. Mayor Cassandra said any ideas could be addressed to Attorney Vance, and if he feels the City will not be hurt legally, the Council will be glad to keep an open mind. Ms. Stevens noted that their drive is conducted by 5,000 volun- teers and some of the health organizations may have as many as 50,000 volunteers; the record keeping, time involved, administration and cost is extensive. Time Limit for Developers Mr. Ben Uleck, 1507 S.W. 17 Avenue, wanted to know if the City could set a time limit for a developer to complete a project. He told of a four-story building on Woolbright Road just east of Congress Avenue which has been under construction for 18 months; it should have been completed in eight months. Mr. Uleck proposed that the City allow double the normal time required. Attorney Vance said time limita- tions can be placed on certain types of zoning and site plan approval, but to require completion in a given time would be a problem. If there was pure abandonment, demolition might be possible. Mr. Uleck said debris has been dumped in the canal by Leisureville, and nearby residents are concerned. Attorney Vance said that is probably an action of trespassing, but that would be a private action. - 6 - MINUTES - CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AUGUST 19, 1986 Tradewinds Development/Police Auction Mr. Lowell Bennett, 400 S.W. Golfview Terrace, said he had planned to propose to the Council the same thing Mr. Worrell did. He said he wanted to commend City Manager Cheney for his performance as an auctioneer at the last Police auction; the event was enlightening, entertaining, Mr. Cheney did a super job, and a lot of kids went home happy. In response to Mayor Cassandra's question, Mr. Cheney said the City made $900. CONSENT AGENDA A. Minutes 1. Regular City Council Meeting Minutes of Auqust 5, 1986 B. Bids None. C. Resolutions None. D. Development Plans Consider request submitted by Gary Maresca, agent for George Culverhouse, for approval of the Preliminary Plat for Hunters Run Tract E - Replat of Tract No. 5 at Northwoods Addition No. 1. This request is for a replat of Tract No. 5 at Northwoods Addition No. 1 to provide for three single-family lots. The Planning and Zoning Board unanimously recommended appro- val of this request, subject to staff comments. m Consider request submitted by Frank Sessler, agent for Boynton Lakes Plat No. 1 Homeowners' Association, for approval of an amended site plan at Boynton Lakes Plat No. 1 to increase the length of screened porches by 4 feet to accommodate a portion of the units in Plat No. 1. This site is located on the east side of Congress Avenue south of Hypoluxo Road. The Planning and Zoning Board unanimously recommended appro- val of this request, subject to staff comments. - 7 - MINUTES - CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AUGUST 19, 1986 Consider request submitted by Gary Marseca, agent for George Culverhouse, for approval of an amended site plan for Hunters Run Tract E - Tract 5 at Northwoods Addition No. 1, in order to designate single-family lot boundaries and to allow for addi- tional amenities, including swimming pools, spas and a gazebo for two of the three single-family units. The Planning and zoning Board unanimously recommended appro- val of this request as submitted. Consider request submitted by Robert E. Kuoppala, agent for Lake Worth Mariner Village Homeowners' Association, for approval of an amended site plan to allow for the addition of screened porches to Lake Worth Mariner Village. The site is located on Federal Highway at N.E. 12 Avenue on the east side. The Planning and zoning Board unanimously recommended appro- val of this request, subject to staff comments. Ee Approve request for refund - Boynton Beach Memorial Park Addition 91 - Block R, Lots 349 A & B This request was made by Doris Gentile DePaola in correspon- dence of August 4, 1986. Approve authorization to dispose of records - Request Nos. 64 and 66 - City Clerk As requested in memos of July 18 and August 6, 1986. Approve request for zoning approval for Alcoholic Beverage License Eckerd Drugs ~0270 131 North Congress Avenue Boynton Beach, Florida 33435 Deputy Building Official in memo of August 13, 1986, states zoning at this address permits the sale of beer and wine for off-premise consumption. Eckert Drugs 90267 3635 S. Federal Highway Boynton Beach, Florida 33435 Deputy Building Official in memo of August 13, 1986, states zoning at this address permits the sale of beer and wine for off-premise consumption. - 8 - MINUTES - CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Caribbean Mart 1550 North Federal Highway Boynton Beach, Florida 33435 AUGUST 19,1986 Deputy Building Official in memo of August 13, 1986, states zoning at this address permits the sale of beer and wine for off-premise consumption. H. List of Payments - July, 1986 Attached. I. Approval of Bills Attached. Vice Mayor Zimmerman moved, seconded by Councilman Ferrell, to approve Consent Agenda items A; D-2, 4, 5 & 6; E; F; G-l, 2 & 3; H and I. The motion carried 5-0. D. Development Plans Consider request submitted by Thomas E. Brandt, agent and co-owner with George A. Von Essen, for site plan approval to construct a 52,024 square foot com- puter disc drive repair facility on 6.10 acres approximately 200 feet east of the Thor Drive dead- end, adjacent to the Seaboard Railroad right-of-way. This site will be known as Seagate Service Center. The Planning and Zoning Board unanimously recommended appro- val of this request, subject to staff comments. Council~ woman Zibelli asked if hazardous waste had been discussed, and Mr. Carmen Annunziato, Director of Planning, said this was discussed at an Environmental Review COmmittee meeting, at which time it was determined there was no grounds for the Environmental Review Permit application to be processed. There was extensive discussion at the Technical Review Board meeting concerning on-site storm water retention and the effect of having truck wells; that was accounted by the developer's plans to have the truck wells moved over. Mr. Cheney advised Councilwoman Zibelli the City's ordinan- ces contain a list of potential environmental problems. If there are any questions, an applicant is called in to meet with the Environmental Review Committee and the entire pro- cess is discussed. If the conclusion is that there isa potential environmental problem, they go through the appli- cation review process. If the conclusion is there is not, an applicant goes through the normal process. The applicant was present, but there were no further questions. - 9 - MINUTES - CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLOPdIDA AUGUST 19, 1986 Consider request submitted by Kieran J. Kilday, agent for Turks & Caicos Corporation, B.V., c/o Joseph Franks, for approval of an amended site plan to allow for retail gasoline sales at the con- venience store (Farm Store) and a change in parking lot layout and design. This site, Meadows Square Shopping Center, is located on Congress Avenue at Hypoluxo Road, the southwest corner. The Planning and Zoning Board unanimously recommended appro- val of this request, subject to staff comments. Vice Mayor zimmerman said he would like to see the new site plan and hear an explanation of how it differs from the one the Council turned down previously, which included a filling station. Mr. Kieran Kilday, 1551 Forum Place, West Palm Beach, said they went back to the Planning and Zoning Board, which had recommended denial earlier, with adjustments to the plan. In addition to providing a more easily read plan, Mr. Kilday said they increased the width of an exit onto Meadows Road. He pointed out signage reform on the plan. With the changes, the plan was presented again to the Technical Review Board and the P&Z Board; all parties were satisfied. Mr. Kilday explained Publix' delivery schedules and pointed out the routes the large trucks will take for ingress, egress and making turns. In response to Vice Mayor zimmerman's question, Mr. Kilday said there are four pumps, each being a dual pump; eight cars could be pumping at once. He said this plan differs significantly from the plan originally submitted to the TRB. He commented that the sign with the cow has been deleted. This property will match the existing center in terms of texture and roofing. The owner of the center and a Farm Store representative were present; Mr. Kilday said they will require it to match. Mayor Cassandra asked if that state- ment is binding. Mr. Kilday said the Community Appearance Board granted approval on August 18, which bound them to the colors and tiles. Councilman Ferrell moved, seconded by Councilwoman zibelli, to approve items D-3 and D-7 from the Consent Agenda. The motion carried 5-0. BIDS None. - 10- MINUTES - CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AUGUST 19, 1986 PUBLIC HEARING Consider request submitted by Michael Puder, Southeast Development Enterprises, Inc., for abandonment of a por- tion of a l0T utility easement (4' reduction) in Plats No. 5 and 6 at Boynton Lakes in order to allow for the addition of patio/screened enclosures. (Waterview at Boynton Lakes) Planning & Zoning Board postponed their Public Hearing until September 9, 1986. Mr. Annunziato said the applicant failed to secure all of the necessary signatures on his application and, therefore, requested a postponement of his abandonment request Until September 9. In accordance with Mr. Annunziato's recommen- dation, Councilman Ferrell moved that the City Council post- pone this public hearing until September 16, 1986, at 8:00 p.m. or shortly thereafter, the Council meeting following the P&Z Board meeting. Vice Mayor Zimmerman seconded the motion, and it carried 5-0. Mayor Cassandra announced a short break, and the meeting resumed at 8:40 p.m. DEVELOPMENT PLANS ae Discussion on comments for Palm Beach County ~Planning and zoning actions west of Boynton Beach (Postponed from July 15 and Auqust 5 meetings) Mayor Cassandra said the City staff made recommendations on approximately seven items, and Councilman Ferrell was con- cerned that the Council did not have enough information to agree to those recommendations. Councilman Ferrell said his feelings are still the same; we should express what we see as far as problems, impact or incompatibility but not for- ward ~ policy statement from the Council when a full presen- tation has not been given. He thought the Council could comment as to what impact they foresee and would like the Commission to consider, but not to formally oppose a project which the Council has not considered in depth. He clarified that concerns on each petition were forwarded to the Commission. Mayor Cassandra asked if the Council did not wish to make a recommendation on the property surrounding its borders. Councilwoman Zibelli expressed concern for the people living in the communities that might be squeezed out by commercial development. The County Commission will consider these petitions Monday, August 25. Councilman Ferrell said, as discussed at the previous meeting, the Council did not plan to give a positive recommendation for any of the petitions, and they would put themselves in the stance of making only negative recommendations without having the information fully presented to them. Mr. Cheney said our comments were - 11 - MINUTES - CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AUGUST 19, 1986 forwarded early enough that they should have been included in the packets of material the Commissioners receive. Petition #15 Dr. Richard Carrington, 4775-B Quailwood Cresent, Boynton Beach, said about four years ago the citizens west of Boynton Beach in the reserve area became concerned with ram- pant commercial spot zoning and the quality of construction~ and they formed the COBRA organization. At that time the City had no comprehensive plan to control growth in the western area. Although people were suspect of COBRA when it was formed, Dr. Carrington said they have gone to the Commission to promote orderly and balanced growth. He pointed out that he serves on the County's Land Use Advisory Board and is an officer of COBRA. The COBRA directors hope there will be no commercial development west of Knuth Road north of the canal by Greentree Plaza. The area Dr. Carrington was concerned about is on the west side of Knuth Road, extending from Old Boynton Road to the jog in Oakwood Lakes. The petition to the Commission is to make the entire area commercial; COBRA and the neighborhood residents are opposed. The owner has threatened that, if he is not granted the zoning he seeks, he will apply for annexation to the City and get commercial zoning from the City. Dr. Carrington said he hopes the Council will see their position--that this is an intrusion into a residential development. He told about an East/West Committee which has been formed, consisting of two people from the City, four from the Chamber of Commerce and three from COBRA; they meet once a month at Quail Ridge to discuss common problems and objectives. Councilman Ferrell mentioned that an all-night gas station was proposed about a year ago, and annexation was requested. The Council did not approve it. Petition 916 Mr. John P. Hess, 7075 High Ridge Road, said he was repre- isenting the owners of property on High Ridge Road and mem- ibers of the Greater South High Ridge Property Owners Association to bring to the Council's attention this peti- ~tion, which will be before the County Commission August 25 .!around 5:00 p.m. The proposal is to build a 26½ acre iiindustrial area in the middle of a residential area; there lis an agreement to purchase the land if the zoning is ~approved. The applicant could then come to the City and have the Cedar Ridge zoning re-evaluated, possibly forcing !it into complete industrial. As neighbors of Boynton Beach, Mr. Hess said they need the City to send someone to the Commission meeting to advise them this is wrong. - 12 - MINUTES - CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AUGUST 19, 1986 MS..Judy Cindrick, 1887 Finn Hill Drive, Lantana, was pre- sent to speak on the same petition. She pointed out on a map where the developer wants to build an industrial park and showed photographs of homes in the area. She feels this is checkerboarding and cannot see any purpose of the industrial park for the residents of the area; they might benefit from commercial development. Residential property abutting the site will lose value and possibly will not develop to its full potential. Ms. Cindrick said the Ridge Terrace Nursing Home, the High Ridge Country Club, two schools, a dude ranch pre-school and Lake Worth Christian School are in the area. The Land Use Advisory Board voted 6-5 in favor of the industrial park; no residents were pre- sent at that meeting, at which the area was portrayed as homes of very poor quality. The developer's justification statement in their application filed with the County said they envisioned the whole area becoming a high tech commer- cial/industrial/office park. There was discussion regarding the Council sending a repre- sentative to the August 25 meeting. Councilman Ferrell would hate to see the City put in a position of making the County's decisions for them, when the Council has not taken the time to thoroughly review every petition. He said they tried to get the County to do an im. pact zone agreement, but they did not go along with it. Vice Mayor Zimmerman thought the County is asking for the City's opinion; Councilman Ferrell agreed and said that worries him to an extent, because we are giving negative recommendations only. He said he felt uncomfortable having someone make a policy sta- tement for him on something about which he is not completely informed. Ms. Cindrick said the developer has indicated he will build a high quality high tech industrial park, but she felt even that would be incompatible in a residential area and serves no purpose for the residents. Vice Mayor zimmerman said he studied the Planning Department's comments regarding these petitions and is thoroughly in agreement with them. He made a motion, seconded by Councilwoman Zibelli, to direct the appropriate staff member to voice the recommendations to the County as presented by the Planning Department staff. Councilman Ferrell wanted to clarify that his comments were not that the industrial park should or should not be at a certain site, but that he feels the County has previously not soli- cited our input and now they are asking for input on something the Council does not~ know about. If the County is serious about it, he thought we should go back to the impact zone agreement and do something effective rather than asking for our support piecemeal. - 13- MINUTES - CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AUGUST 19, 1986 The motion on the floor was voted upon and carried 5-0. Mr. Annunziato wanted clarification as to whether the motion included only petitions 915 and 916, which were discussed tonight by the public, or the entire packet. Vice Mayor Zimmerman said his motion was for the entire packet, and Councilwoman zibelli said her second was intended for the entire packet. Mr. Zimmerman asked if this would overburden the Planning Department. Mr. Cheney said he did not know all of the dates, but they will do the best they can if the Council wants them to. Attorney Vance said a motion to reconsider could be made by anyone on the prevailing side, which every Council Member was. Councilman Hester moved, seconded by Councilman Ferrell, to rescind the previous motion; the motion carried 5-0. Vice Mayor Zimmerman moved, seconded by Councilwoman zibelli, to direct the appropriate staff member to voice the recommendations to the County as presented by the Planning Department staff for the entire package of peti- tions. Vice Mayor Zimmerman commented that petition 914 is omitted. The motion was voted upon and carried 5-0. Be Consider request submitted by Greg Proctor, agent for Ryan Homes, for approval of a Preliminary Plat for Meadows 300 PUD Tract K - Lakeshore, located on the west side of Congress Avenue, south of Hypoluxo Road. This request for approval of the construction plans and pre- liminary plat provides for the construction of infrastructure improvements to serve 61 single-family units in connection with a previously approved planned unit development. Mr. Annunziato said this item was not on the Consent Agenda because the vote to approve was not unanimous. Part of the Planning and Zoning Board's recommendations included the request that the City staff, particularly the Utility Department, explain the need for requesting that the appli- cant extend the water main to the edge of Lake Worth Drainage District Canal 19 and escrow one-half of the cost of an aerial crossing. The Board also questioned the loca- tion of the water main and the size of the easement. The recommendation at this point is that the request be approved, subject to staff comments, provided the Council is satisfied with the explanation made by the Utility Department. Mr. Greg Proctor, of Carnahan Engineering, 6191 West Atlantic Boulevard, Margate, said he was present on behalf of Ryan Homes. In response to Mayor Cassandra's questions, - 14 - MINUTES - CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AUGUST 19, 1986 Mr. Proctor said he is familiar with the staff comments and agrees with all of them, including compliance with those outlined in the City Manager's memo of August 19, 1986. Councilman Hester moved, seconded by Councilman Ferrell, to approve the request submitted by Greg Proctor, agent for Ryan Homes, for Tract K - Lakeshore, located on the west side of Congress Avenue, south of Hypoluxo Road. The motion carried 5-0. C. Consider Master Plan Amendment - Boynton Lakes Plat 2 Mr. Annunziato said this request is that the City find no substantial change in the previously approved Master Plan. The applicant desires to roof over screened porches approxi- mately 12' X 26' in size. The Technical Review Board recom- mends that the Council make a finding of substantial change, based on justification outlined in correspondence from the Building Department and Fire Department. Drawings were pro- vided representing the potential impact in one area of Plat 2. These screened porches are approximately 300 square feet and amount to approximately 25 percent of the house size. In one area, the potential exists to have these roofed over structures within 10 feet of each other. Because the lot coverage ratios would change so dramatically, the consensus of the TRB is that it will constitute substantial change to the previously approved PUD. Mr. Jack Wolfe, 3 Fenwick Place, said about 25 of these roofed screened porches are already built, and they are trying to prevent any larger screened porches than are already there. Over 65 percent of the area has patios that were built by the builder; he asks that roofs be allowed over them so people can use their porches. When it rains, the porch furniture gets wet and cannot be used. This area is single family, and across the street are villas, which have screened porches with roofs on them. Regarding the question of 10 feet between structures, Mr. Wolfe said he has measured every home in every area of the development with a tape measure, and there is not one home that cannot handle a 12' screened porch without at least a 19.1' separa- tion between them. The only ones with less space are those on the canal or backing up to Congress Avenue. Mr. Cheney clarified that the recommendation before the P&Z Board is not that the porches should be denied or approved, but the issue is whether or not this is a substantial modi- fication to the Master Plan. The TRB thinks it is a substantial modification and, therefore, the City needs a new PUD application. If the City Council does not agree it is a substantial modification, the application goes to the - 15- MINUTES - CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AUGUST 19, 1986 P&Z Board, which will review it further and decide whether to approve or disapprove this modification to the PUD. The question is whether the applicant will be required to go through a resubmitted Master Plan for the PUD, or do we let the P&Z Board see if they can resolve this as an amendment to that PUD. Mayor Cassandra commented that, if it is determined to be a substantial change, resubmitting would involve dollars and cents. There was clarification that about 65 percent of the homes in the area have screened patios, and 25 homes have roofed porches measuring 12' X 26' and many others have smaller ones. It was unclear if these were built without benefit of permit. Mr. Annunziato said there is a substantial dif- ference in the way the zoning code views roofed over struc- tures as opposed to screened structures. Screened structures can go closer to the rear property line; roofed over structures must abide by setback lines as though they were the house. Vice Mayor Zimmerman said this is a develo- per's trick; they build a slab and put screen around it to avoid the setbacks. Then they put a roof on it and create a nonconforming building. Councilman Ferrell moved, seconded by Vice Mayor zimmerman, to find this to be a substantial change to the Master Plan, and require the applicant to go before the Planning and Zoning Board and submit a new application for a PUD. The motion carried 5-0. De Consider request submitted by Jeff Iravani, agent for the Wilshire Corporation, for approval of a Preliminary Plat for Meadows 300 PUD Tract G - Club Meadows Phase III, located on 'the west side of Congress Avenue, south of Hypoluxo Road. This request provides for the construction of infrastructure improvements to serve 170 multi-family units in connection with a previously ~pproved planned unit development. Mr. Annunziato said this item had been placed on the Consent Agenda because the P&Z Board had unanimously recommended approval of the application, subject to staff comments and subject to the applicant receiving capital facilities fees for utility improvements, which were above and beyond impro- vements required for him to construct his specific subdivision plat. The applicant has requested that this be removed from the Consent Agenda to discuss the item. Accompanying the Agenda was an analysis of the cost of over- sizing, prepared by Mr. Perry Cessna, Director of Utilities, which suggests there should be a captial facilities credit to the developer of $10,458.80. The staff recommends that this request be approved, subject to staff comments, - 16- MINUTES - CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AUGUST 19, 1986 including the memo from Mr. Cessna explaining the capital facility fee adjustment. Mr. Jeff Iravani, Consulting Engineer for the project, said there are no problems with the staff comments except the part about extending utilities to the project to the north--Lakes of Hypoluxo. Mr. Iravani said this project is a Planned Unit Development; under PUD his client entered a development contract with the City of Boynton Beach. All comments and requirements by the City were met by his client, and he spent $3.1 million for roads, drainage, water and sewer, $1.2 million of which was for water and sewer. In addition, his client contributed $370,000 to off-site water and sewer extension on Congress Avenue from Old Boynton Road to Hypoluxo Road. The intent with this outside improvement was that the properties adjacent to this pro- perty, of which Lakes of Hypoluxo is one, would have oppor- tunity to connect to this water and sewer. Mr. Iravani said his client has met all of his obligations, but on Tract G, the City has required him to give an ease- ment and construct a sanitary line in the middle of his pro- ject to Lakes of Hypoluxo, which currently is for sale and probably will be developed some time in the future. He feels this is unfair, and his client has advised he will not give an easement so someone else can have water and sewer. He has spent a fortune to bring water and sewer to his pro- perty and has met his obligation as a good neighbor to pro- vide water and sewer to properties adjacent to him; that was part of the $370,000 package. Mr. Iravani said he is willing to negotiate if the developer of Lakes of Hypoluxo in the future would like to purchase an easement at a mutually agreeable point--not where the City is asking for it now. He requested that the part of the staff comments regarding water and sewer utilities being extended to Lakes of Hypoluxo be removed, or that the Council reject this approval, in which case he would like to ask his client's attorney to speak. In response to Vice Mayor Zimmerman's question, Mr. Iravani said construction cost would be $10,000 to $15,000, but the question is not the construction cost, it is the City forcing his client to put an easement through the middle of his property, going through his natural vegetation preserve. Mr. Iravani said this does not have to be done; as easement could be given on the east property line and still have gra- vity sewer rather than building a lift station. Mr. Paul Wolfe, Attorney with Ferguson, Jones and Foster, 505 South Flagler Drive, West Palm Beach, said there is an existing easement for the neighbor to use to tie into the - 17- MINUTES - CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AUGUST 19, 1986 sewer and water. On Plat 2 of Meadows PUD, a 20 foot uti- lity easement has been provided along Hypoluxo Road; he can tie into it at the shopping center site. Mr. Wolfe said there is no reason to go across the middle of Tract G to get utilities to his property; he pointed out the easement on the plat and where the proposed easement would be. He said cutting across Tract G might save Lakes of Hypoluxo a few dollars, but his client had to pay 33 percent of the cost of bringing water and sewer lines along Congress Avenue from Old Boynton Road to his property. Mr. Wolfe said what his client is being asked to do amounts to taking his land without just compensation. Vice Mayor Zimmerman said maintenance costs over the years are something the City has to consider; replacing and main- taining a round-about line could be costly. Mr. Wolfe asked what would happen if owners of the next piece of property want to tie in; they would have to go down Hypoluxo Road, for there would be no more capacity in that small line. Mr. Wolfe suggested that the staff people who made this recommendation have acted arbitrarily, capriciously and without thought for the reasonableness of 'their position. He said, if the Council thinks it is in the City's best interest to have the easement, the City has the right to try to condemn an easement in that location. Mr. Wolfe said he believes the plat as presented meets all of the criteria of the City's ordinance for plats and the criteria of the Florida Statutes for plats and should be approved without the condition that his client be required to build a sewer line for the benefit of someone else. The City Manager asked Mr. Cessna, Director of Utilities, to explain the reason for this condition for approval. Mr. Cheney said this applicant was a leader in the Congress Avenue sewer line extension and paid one third of the cost, because they have one third of the units to be served. Mr. Cessna said this requirement is not arbitrary and capri- cious; rather than adding 600 to 900 feet of gravity sewer, we will only need 300 feet. He said he has not seen anything on Hypoluxo Road that Lakes of Hypoluxo can get into by gravity sewer; the alternative is a pump station, of which the City has 130 now and does not need any more, as they all require maintenance. That cost ultimately goes to the individual customer. Mr. Cessna said, with a manhole between two pieces of pro- perty, it is difficult to access with the vactor, which weighs 40,000 pounds. He explained other difficulties in cleaning lines. In reviewing the plans, Mr. Cessna does not think the City can serve Lakes of Hypoluxo with gravity - 18 - MINUTES - CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AUGUST 19, 1986 sewer along Hypoluxo Road. He said, if this applicant can show him where they can get in by gravity, he can maintain the sewer lines that have to be put in. He said he is not opposed to working something out; he does not want extra sewer lines and does not want a line out in the middle of nowhere that he cannot get to with a piece of equipment worth $100,000, where an axle might be pulled out because it became stuck in the sand. Mr. Iravani suggested, if the developer to the north of them is willing to purchase, an easement could be given on the east property line; he showed pavement on a drawing where the equipment could be brought to the manhole for cleaning and another point where they could get into the gravity sewer for cleaning. He said there are possibilities to pro- vide gravity sewers without the sanitary line running through his client's project. He said they will give an easement, but want to negotiate with the other developer to purchase it. Attorney Vance recommended that the Council postpone this item until the September 3 meeting and permit Mr. Wolfe to meet with Mr. Cessna to work out something both sides will be happy with. Mr. Annunziato noted there are three parcels of land in this unincorporated County pocket; the ability to have the shorter length of gravity sewer would allow the City to serve all three parcels by gravity sewer system--not just Lakes of Hypoluxo. He also said it is not uncommon for utility easements to be granted, which serve other property owners. Hundreds of thousands of dollars have been spent on utility easements which benefitted the Meadows, for which they did not pay. He said extensions of utility easements to serve other properties is common practice. Mr. Annunziato added there was a 25 percent match against the 75 percent public funding of the master utility system; the public already has a substantial investment in the gravity sewer system. He said he does not think it is in the interest of the City to provide for the construction of another lift station with perpetual maintenance where it is not necessary. Mayor Cassandra suggested the Council take the City Attorney's recommendation and attempt to settle the problem through the Director of Utilities, the City Engineer and the City Attorney. Mr. Iravani suggested that the comments his client objects to be deleted right now, and they will get to the utilities; he will come back for final plat approval. Attorney Vance thought it would be better to work out all of the details rather than have any area of dispute; the addi- tional time would be helpful to both parties. - 19 - MINUTES - CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AUGUST 19, 1986 Vice Mayor Zimmerman moved, seconded by Councilwoman zibelli, to postpone this hearing, following the City Attorney's recommendation, until the September 3 Council meeting. The motion carried 5-0. Mayor Cassandra passed the gavel to Vice Mayor Zimmerman and left the meeting. LEGAL Ordinances - 2nd Readinq - PUBLIC HEARING Proposed Ordinance No. 86-14 Ordinance Re: Amendment to Noise Attorney Vance read proposed Ordinance No. 86-14 by title only: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 15 OFFENSES - MISCELLANEOUS, ARTICLE I, IN GENERAL SECTION 15-8.8. SAME - SOUND LEVELS BY RECEIVING LAND USE OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH NOISE CONTROL ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE THAT ALL REFERENCES IN SAID SECTION TO DECIBEL (dB) SHALL ALSO BE REFERRING TO THE "A" WEIGHTED SCALE; PROVIDING THAT EACH AND EVERY OTHER PROVISION IN CHAPTER 15 OFFENSES - MISCELLANEOUS, ~ARTICLE I. IN GENERAL SHALL REMAIN IN FULL FORCE AND EFFECT AS PREVIOUSLY ENACTED; PROVIDING AUTHORITY TO CODIFY; PROVIDING A CONFLICTS CLAUSE, A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. Vice Mayor Zimmerman asked if anyone wished to speak in favor of or against this ordinance; there was no response. The public hearing was closed. Councilman Hester moved, seconded by Councilman Ferrell, to adopt Ordinance No. 86-14 on second and final reading. Mrs. Boroni took a roll call as follows: Councilman Hester Councilwoman Zibelli Vice Mayor Zimmerman Councilman Ferrell Aye Aye Aye Aye The motion carried 4-0. Mayor Cassandra returned to the meeting. Proposed Ordinance No. 86-15 Re: Taxi Cabs Amending Rates for Attorney Vance read proposed Ordinance No. 86-15 by title only: - 20- MINUTES - CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AUGUST 19, 1986 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 24, TAXI CABS, SECTION 24~-20. RATES OF FARE ESTABLISHED. TO INCREASE THE MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE FARE THAT MAY BE CHARGED FOR THE USE OF A TAXI CAB; PROVIDING THAT EACH AND EVERY OTHER PROVISION OF CHAPTER 24 TAXI CABS SHALL REMAIN IN FULL FORCE AND EFFECT AS PREVIOUSLY ENACTED; PROVIDING AUTHORITY TO CODIFY; PRO- VIDING A CONFLICTS CLAUSE, A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. Mayor Cassandra asked if anyone wished to speak in favor of or against this ordinance; no one spoke. The public hearing was closed. Councilman Ferrell moved, seconded by Councilwoman zibelli, to adopt Ordinance No. 86-15 on second and final reading. Mrs. Boroni took a roll call: Councilwoman zibelli Mayor Cassandra Vice Mayor zimmerman Councilman Ferrell Councilman Hester Aye Aye Aye Aye Aye The motion carried 5-0. Proposed Ordinance No. 86-16 Re: Adopting Coastal Construction Code Attorney Vance read proposed Ordinance No. 86-16 by title only: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, ADOPTING A COASTAL CONSTRUCTION CODE; SETTING FORTH THE PURPOSE AND SCOPE THEREOF; PROVIDING REQUIREMENTS FOR EXISTING STRUCTURES; SETTING FORTH PROVISIONS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION SEAWARD OF THE MAIN HIGH WATER LINE AND REQUIRE- MENTS FOR THE APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMITS; PROVIDING DEFINITIONS; PROVIDING COASTAL CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS FOR MAJOR STRUCTURES, INCLUDING FOUNDATIONS, UNDERSTRUCTURES, BUILDING AND FLOOR ELEVATIONS, EROSION AND DESIGN GRADE, WAVE FORCE DESIGN, HYDROSTATIC LOADS, HYDRODYNAMIC LOADS, AND GENERAL DESIGN CONDITIONS; PROVIDING STRUCTURAL REQUIREMENTS FOR NONHABITABLE MAJOR STRUCTURES; PROVIDING STRUCTURAL REQUIREMENTS FOR MINOR STRUCTURES; SETTING FORTH REQUIRE- MENTS FOR THE LOCATION OF CONSTRUCTION; SETTING FORTH PRO- VISIONS CONCERNING PUBLIC ACCESS; PROVIDING REFERENCES FOR DESIGN PARAMETERS AND METHODOLOGIES; PROVIDING A CONFLICTS CLAUSE, A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. Mayor Cassandra asked if anyone wished to speak in favor of or against this ordinance. No one responded; the public - 21- MINUTES - CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AUGUST 19, 1986 hearing was closed. Councilman Ferrell moved, seconded by Councilwoman zibelli, to adopt Ordinance No. 86-16 on second and final reading. Mrs. Boroni took a roll call: Mayor Cassandra Vice Mayor zimmerman Councilman Ferrell Councilman Hester Councilwoman zibelli Aye Aye Aye Aye Aye The motion carried 5-0. Proposed Ordinance No. 86-17 Re: Establishing a Coastal Building Code Attorney Vance read proposed ordinance No. 86-17 by title only: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 5 BUILDINGS, HOUSING AND CONSTRUCTION REGULATIONS, ARTICLE I. IN GENERAL, BY CREATING A NEW SECTION 5-6, ESTABLISHING A COASTAL BUILDING ZONE FOR THE CITY AND PROVIDING THAT.THE COASTAL CONSTRUCTION CODE SHALL AP~LY TO ALL BUILDING WITHIN SAID COASTAL BUILDING ZONE; PROVIDING AUTHORITY TO CODIFY; PROVIDING A CONFLICTS A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR CLAUSE; OTHER PU Mayor Ca or again hearing Council~ and fin~ Vi Cot Cot Cot Ma~ The mot Ordinan¢ RPOSES/ ssandra asked if anyone wished to speak in favor of st this ordinance. No one responded, and the public was closed. Councilman Ferrell moved, seconded by an Hester, to adopt Ordinance No. 86-17 on second 1 hearing. Mrs. Boroni took a roll call: e Mayor Zimmerman ncilman Ferrell .ncilman Hester .ncilwoman zibelli 'or Cassandra on carried 5-0. ~es - 1st Reading ProPosed Ordinance No. 86-23 Singer Aye Aye Aye Aye Aye Re: Rezoning - Edward I. Attorney Vance read proposed Ordinance No. 86-23 by title only: - 22- MINUTES - CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AUGUST 19, 1986 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 80-19 OF SAID CITY BY ZONING A CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN, WHICH IS BEING SIMULTANEOUSLY HEREWITH ANNEXED TO THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, BY ORDINANCE AS COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL (C-3); PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE; REPEALING PROVISIONS; ~AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. Councilman Ferrell moved, seconded by Councilman Hester, to adopt proposed Ordinance No. 86-23 on first reading. Mrs. Boroni took a roll call: Councilman Hester Councilwoman Zibelli Mayor Cassandra Vice Mayor Zimmerman Councilman Ferrell Aye Aye Aye No Aye The motion carried 4-1. Proposed Ordinance No. 86-24 Re: Rezoning - United States Post Office Attorney Vance read proposed Ordinance No. 86-24 by title only: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 80-19 OF SAID CITY BY ZONING A CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN, WHICH IS BEING SIMULTANEOUSLY HEREWITH ANNEXED TO THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, BY ORDINANCE AS PUBLIC USAGE (P.U.); PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE; REPEALING PROVISIONS; AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. Councilman Hester moved, seconded by Councilman Ferrell, to adopt proposed Ordinance No. 86-24 on first reading. Mrs. Boroni took a roll call: Councilwoman Zibelli Mayor Cassandra Vice Mayor Zimmerman Councilman Ferrell Councilman Hester The motion carried 5-0. Aye Aye Aye Aye Aye 3. Proposed Ordinance No. 86-25 Re: Rezoning - Knuth Road Attorney Vance read proposed Ordinance No. 86-25 by title only: - 23- MINUTES - CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AUGUST 19, 1986 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 80-19 OF SAID CITY BY ZONING A CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN, WHICH IS BEING SIMULTANEOUSLY HEREWITH ANNEXED TO THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, BY ORDINANCE AS PLANNED COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT (PCD); PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE; REPEALING PROVISIONS; AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. Councilman Ferrell moved, seconded by Councilman Hester, to adopt proposed ordinance No. 86-25 on first reading. Mrs. Boroni took a roll call: Mayor Cassandra Vice Mayor zimmerman Councilman Ferrell Councilman Hester Councilwoman zibelli Aye Aye Aye Aye Aye The motion carried 5-0. e Proposed Ordinance No. 86-26 Re: Rezoning - Max Schorr Parcel Attorney Vance read proposed Ordinance No. 86-26 by title only: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 80-19 OF SAID CITY BY ZONING A CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN, WHICH IS BEING SIMULTANEOUSLY HEREWITH ANNEXED TO THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, BY ORDINANCE AS R-1AAA (SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT); PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE; REPEALING PROVISIONS: AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. Councilman Hester moved, seconded by Vice Mayor zimmerman, to adopt proposed Ordinance No. 86-26 on first reading. Mrs. Boroni took a roll call: Vice Mayor zimmerman Councilman Ferrell Councilman Hester Councilwoman zibelli Mayor Cassandra Aye Aye Aye Aye Aye The motion carried 5-0. 0 Proposed Ordinance No. 86-27 Edward I. Singer Re: Land Use Amendment - Attorney Vance read proposed Ordinance No. 86-27 by title only: - 24 - MINUTES - CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AUGUST 19, 1986 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 79-24 OF SAID CITY BY AMENDING THE LAND USE ELEMENT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE CITY BY ADOPTING THE PROPER LAND USE OF CERTAIN PROPERTY WHICH IS 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; REPEALING PROVISIONS; AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. Councilman Hester moved, seconded by Councilman Ferrell, to adopt proposed Ordinance No. 86-27 on first reading. Mrs. Boroni took a roll call: Councilman Ferrell Councilman Hester Councilwoman zibelli Mayor Cassandra Vice Mayor zimmerman Aye Aye Aye Aye No The motion carried 4-1. Proposed Ordinance No. 86-28 Re: Land Use Amendment - United States Post Office Attorney Vance read proposed Ordinance No. 86-28 by title only: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 79-24 OF SAID CITY BY AMENDING THE LAND USE ELEMENT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE CITY BY ADOPTING THE PROPER LAND USE OF CERTAIN PROPERTY WHICH IS 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 INDUSTRIAL TO CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH PUBLIC AND PRIVATE INSTITUTIONAL/GOVERNMENTAL; PROVIDING ~A SAVINGS CLAUSE; REPEALING PROVISIONS; AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. Vice Mayor Zimmerman moved, seconded by Councilman Ferrell, to adopt proposed Ordinance No. 86-28 on first reading. Mrs. Boroni took a roll call: Councilman Hester Councilwoman Zibelli Mayor Cassandra Vice Mayor zimmerman Councilman Ferrell Aye Aye Aye Aye Aye The motion carried 5-0. - 25- MINUTES - CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AUGUST 19, 1986 Proposed Ordinance No. 86-29 Re: Land Use Amendment - Knuth Road Associates Parcel Attorney Vance read proposed Ordinance No. 86-29 by title only: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 79-24 OF SAID CITY BY AMENDING THE LAND USE ELEMENT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE CITY BY ADOPTING THE PROPER LAND USE OF CERTAIN PROPERTY WHICH IS 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 BO~NTON BEACH OFFICE COMMERCIAL; PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE; REPEALING PROVISIONS; AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. Vice Mayor Zimmerman moved, seconded by Councilwoman Zibelli, to adopt proposed Ordinance No. 86-29 on first reading. Mrs. Boroni took a roll call: Councilwoman Zibelli Mayor Cassandra Vice Mayor Zimmerman Councilman Ferrell Councilman Hester Aye Aye Aye Aye Aye The motion carried 5-0. Proposed Ordinance No. 86-30 Max Schorr Re: Land Use Amendment - Attorney Vance read proposed Ordinance No. 86-30 by title only: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 79-24 OF SAID CITY BY AMENDING THE LAND USE ELEMENT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE CITY BY ADOPTING THE PROPER LAND USE OF CERTAIN PROPERTY WHICH IS 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 LOW DENSITY TO CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH LOW DENSITY; PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE; REPEALING PROVISIONS; AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. Councilman Hester moved, seconded by Vice Mayor Zimmerman, to adopt proposed Ordinance No. 86-30 on first reading. Mrs. Boroni took a roll call: - 26- MINUTES - CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AUGUST 19, 1986 Mayor Cassandra Vice Mayor Zimmerman Councilman Ferrell Councilman Hester Councilwoman zibelli Aye Aye Aye Aye Aye The motion carried 5-0. Proposed Ordinance No. 86-31 Re: Amend Fire Sprinkler requirements concerning single family homes Attorney Vance read proposed Ordinance No. 86-31 by title only: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE UNIFORM, MINIMUM COUNTY WIDE ADDENDUMS TO THE STANDARD BUILDING CODE, 1982 EDITION, AS ADOPTED BY SECTION 5-3 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES, CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA TO AMEND CHAPTER IX SPRINKLERS AND STAND PIPES, SECTION 901.2-REQUIREMENTS TO EXEMPT DETACHED, SINGLE FAMILY DWELLINGS FROM THE REQUIREMENT THAT ALL BUILDINGS OF TYPE 6 CONSTRUCTION TWO STORIES OR MORE IN HEIGHT BE AUTOMATICALLY SPRINKLED; PROVIDING THAT EACH AND EVERY OTHER PROVISION OF THE UNIFORM, MINIMUM COUNTY WIDE ADDENDUMS TO THE STANDARD BUILDING CODE, 1982 EDITION REMAIN IN FULL FORCE AND EFFECT AS PREVIOUSLY ENACTED; PROVIDING A CONFLICTS CLAUSE, A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE AND EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. Councilman Hester moved, seconded by Vice Mayor Zimmerman, to adopt proposed Ordinance No. 86-31 on first reading. Mrs. Boroni took a roll call: Vice Mayor Zimmerman Councilman Ferrell Councilman Hester Councilwoman Zibelli Mayor Cassandra The motion carried 5-0. Aye Aye Aye Aye Aye 10. Proposed Ordinance No. 86-32 Re: Municipal Beach Decal Fees Attorney Vance read proposed Ordinance No. 86-32 by title only: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING SECTION 16-82 OF THE CODIFIED ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, RULES AND REGULATIONS CONTROLLING PARKING OF VEHICLES AT MUNICIPAL - 27 - MINUTES - CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AUGUST 19, 1986 BEACH PROPERTY LOCATED WITHIN THE TOWN OF OCEAN RIDGE; PROVIDING FOR A REPEALING CLAUSE; PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. In response to Mayor Cassandra's question, Mr. Cheney said this represents a change in wording, particularly in rela- tion to leased vehicles, and wording and a change in fee relative to re-issuing permits; there is no change in the $5 permit. When a permit is mutilated and none of it is returned, the charge for re-issuing will be $5; when a piece of the mutilated decal is returned, the charge for re- issuing will be $3. This ordinance clarifies that, when a person changes cars, he must purchase a different permit, rather than passing the permit from car to car and among different persons and families. It also clarifies that a decal can be issued to an individual's own car, and he can purchase a temporary permit for a leased vehicle also. Vice Mayor Zimmerman moved, seconded by Councilman Ferrell, to adopt proposed Ordinance No. 86-32 on first reading. Mrs. Boroni took a roll call: Councilman Ferrell Councilman Hester Councilwoman Zibelli Mayor Cassandra Vice Mayor Zimmerman Aye Aye Aye Aye Aye The motion carried 5-0. Resolutions Proposed Resolution No. 86-NNN Re: Knuth Road Realignment Attorney Vance read proposed Resolution No. 86-NNN by title only: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, SUPPORTING THE REALIGNMENT OF KNUTH ROAD AT INTERSECTION AT BOYNTON BEACH BOULEVARD. Councilman Hester moved, seconded by Vice Mayor Zimmerman, to adopt proposed Resolution No. 86-NNN. The motion carried 5-0. - 28 - MINUTES - CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AUGUST 19, 1986 Other Consider request for annexation - Briscoe Property - South Federal Highway - Boynton Center Plaza Vice Mayor Zimmerman moved, seconded by Councilwoman Zibelli, to forward this request to the Planning and Zoning Board for public hearings. The motion carried 5-0. e Approve Utility Service Agreement for Mr. & Mrs. Donald Pearce - Mentone Road Mr. Cheney said this request came in with an agreement for annexation; however, the property is not adjacent and can never be annexed. It is in the old Bristol Springs area. He recommended that the Council authorize the extension of service but not require an agreement for annexation. Attorney Vance said he agrees, practically speaking, but we have that policy. Mr. Cheney said this is not within our reserve annexation area. Vice Mayor Zimmerman moved, seconded by Councilman Ferrell, that the City accept the agreement. The motion carried 5-0. 3. City of Boynton Beach v. Melear, et al. Western Well Fields - Stipulated Final Judgment concerninq Parcel 17 Attorney Vance said our appraisal was $3,000, and the sellers will take $3,000. Councilman Ferrell moved, seconded by Vice Mayor Zimmerman, to approve the settlement of the Final Judgment concerning Parcel 17 on the western well fields. The motion carried 5-0. Discussion of New Amendments to the Police and Fire Pension Acts Attorney Vance said the last session of the State Legislature amended the Police and Fire Pension Acts to pro- vide substantial additional benefits. At the same time, another entity of the State was ruling that this particular item is negotiable in labor contracts. He said there is a substantial amount of confusion. The cities of St. Petersburg, Orlando, Daytona Beach and Tallahassee are meeting August 20 in Tallahassee to discuss sueing the State to overcome the amendments and/or at least get a declaratory judgment that enables one to meet them in a sensible manner. Attorney Vance said these amendments are not very legible or easily understood. At this point he recommends that the City join in this litigation if it becomes a reality. The proposal is that those cities which participate will pay on a population basis. He suspects a lot of other ciites will join in, and Boynton Beach's pro rata share will be rather small. Attorney Vance said he plans to contact several city - 29 - MINUTES - CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AUGUST 19, 1986 attorneys in the immediate area and advise them of what is going on. He thinks it is quite possible the legislation might be overturned. In response to Councilman Ferrell's question, Mr. Cheney said the amendment includes the make-up of the pension boards at the moment. If some cities participate in the litigation, get a declaratory judgment, and the matter goes to a circuit or appeals court, he said he is concerned as to where our city would go; it would not affect us, yet we would be in the middle. Mr. Cheney said he saw no reason that we should revamp our pension board; it works and is a good program. He had no problem with the State setting standards of sufficiency, limits on unfunded liabilities and audit reports, but thought they are becoming involved in some other issues only because the Police and Fire unions are strong in Tallahassee. Councilman Ferrell said, having been on the other side in the past, when issues such as this arose, representation from the cities was minimal and 150 to 200 policemen and firemen were present. He said Boynton Beach and other cities should become involved and address them when these issues come up. Opinions expressed by elected officials from different cities have significant influence with the legislature. Vice Mayor Zimmerman asked if the City has money available to participate, and Mr. Cheney answered affirmatively--in our legal account. He said we do not know how much would be required at this point; it may be necessary to act quickly, before the next Council meeting. At the next Council meeting, a report could be made; he thought Attorney Vance should have the authority to sign up to participate. Attorney Vance said he suspects the matter will snowball, and Boynton Beach's commitment will probably be minimal if the cost is based on population. Vice Mayor Zimmerman made a motion that City Attorney Vance evaluate further involvement and that the City join the suit if he feels it is necessary. Councilman Hester ~econded the motion. Councilman Ferrell wanted to clarify hat the Council is not opposing any of the minimum stan- ards of safety requirements, but rather some of the other technicalities. The motion carried 5-0. OLD BUSINESS None. - 30- MINUTES - CITY COUNCIL'REGULAR MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AUGUST 19, 1986 NEW BUSINESS ao Review of 1986/87 Golf Course Budget and .set fees for 1986/87 Mr. Cheney said the 1985/86 budget had been presented as a balanced budget, and the estimate of expenditures through the end of September shows there will be at least $4,000 of revenue over expenditures. For 1986/87, a balanced budget is proposed. Mr. Cheney said a change is not proposed in the annual permit fee, but a change is proposed in the green fees, increasing them by $1 per category, with the exception of the 9-hole championship course. The cart fees are pro- posed to remain the same. These fees will maintain and operate the golf course in the coming year, setting aside adequate reserves for replacement of equipment in two or three years; the equipment replacement schedule is shown in the budget. Appropriate transfers will be made to the City's General Fund for such items as vehicles and sanitary services. The fund is self-supporting and pays for all of its services. Mr. Cheney said Joe Sciortino, Golf Course Manager, is now President of the State Municipal Golf Course Managers' Association, and he won a statewide tournament recently. He has suggested, and it is proposed in this budget, that $.50 per round be charged to everyone who plays the course, including permit holders, to cover capital improvements. This is not for maintenance, operation, equipment replace- ment or upkeep of what we have, but for improvements and additions to the course. A list has been compiled, which includes some rebuilding, which is beyond maintenance and repair, an added bay in the maintenance building, possibly a screened porch around the clubhouse, added landscaping for the course, which increases safety as well as aesthetics. As the $.50 charges accumulate, Mr. Cheney said they would come before the Council and make proposals as to how the reserve for improvements and additions would be spent. The fee structure change is minor, and there is no change in permit cost. Mr. Cheney said the letters are ready to be mailed out August 20 to all existing permit holders~ they will have until September 10 to respond with their renewals. From September 11 through 25, people who want to hold an annual permit may sign up for any openings that occur because some of the present permit holders do not renew. Boynton Beach residents will have first choice in that sign- up structure, because fewer than 70 percent of the permit holders are from the City. By September 25 or 26, we hope to have a total of 800 to 810 permit holders and will move into operation on October 1. Vice Mayor Zimmerman asked what is the reaction of the Golf Course Advisory Committee to the increase in green fees and - 31- MINUTES - CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AUGUST 19, 1986 capital improvements charge. Mr. Cheney said they have not discussed it, as the Council's set of objectives and direc- tions to the Golf Course Advisory Committee stated that all personnel and financial matters are handled by the Mayor and City Council. As a matter of practice, he said he does not discuss budgets with any advisory committee until they come to the Mayor and City Council. Copies of this budget were mailed to the Committee after they were furnished to the Council. Mayor Cassandra referred to page 3 of the budget and asked if there was no more revenue from ball retrieval. Mr. Sciortino explained the contract with a ball retrieval ser- vice under which they provide range balls. The cost is com- parative, but rather than our putting out the money at the beginning of the year as an expense, they provide us with new range balls at the beginning of each year and take back the old range balls. On page 14, Mayor Cassandra noted $33,000 to be spent through August this year for General Liabilities, but only $30,000 is anticipated for next year and the City Manager recommends only $5,830. Mr. Bill Sullivan, Purchasing Agent, explained that we joined an insurance company through the Municipal League; the private company we had cancelled our coverage. Mayor Cassandra asked if we have a $5,000 deductible on this policy, as we have on the other City policies. Mr. Cheney confirmed that we do and noted that the $2,000 in item 49 on the budget is to pay whatever liability claims we have under $5,000. Councilman Ferrell moved, seconded by Councilman Hester, to approve the Golf Course fee structure and budget as pre- sented. The motion carried 5-0. B. Community Housing - North End Councilwoman Zibelli expressed concern about the boarded up houses in the north end owned by Palm Beach County Housing Authority. She has spoken with Mr. Allen Schnier of Community Development and was advised they had been sold. She would like to have the Council send a letter and ask Mr. Schnier what the status is and when we can expect something to be done. They are trying to remodel blocks, and the boarded up houses are unsightly. The situation is a concern to many people in Village Royale on the Green. Councilwoman zibelli said she would like to have a letter sent from the Mayor. Vice Mayor Zimmerman thought it would help to be specific about which houses we are concerned. Councilman Ferrell heard the new ones had been sold back to the builder at a considerable discount. The Council agreed that the letter would be sent as requested. - 32 - MINUTES - CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AUGUST 19, 1986 ADMINISTRATIVE Review of, comment on and amend proposed Local Option 2¢ Gas Tax Budget - 1986/87 .......................... TABLED At the City Manager's request, item was left on the table. Consider letter from Barbara Kruger, Chairwoman of Community Relations Board, to Mayor and City Council .................................................. TABLED Councilwoman zibelli moved, seconded by Vice Mayor zimmerman, to remove item from the table. The motion carried 5-0. Councilwoman zibelli said no one in the City seems to know what the Community Relations Board is there for. The Charter says they are a liaison between the people and the Council. Their duties are not that much, and very intelli- gent, viable people are there who want to do something. They would like to make the public aware that they are there for people to come to with their grievances; this would help to shorten the public audience section of the Council meetings. The CRB can help find a solution to many citizen complaints. The Council usually refers problems to the City Manager or department heads anyway. Vice Mayor Zimmerman read an article about this subject in the paper. Councilwoman zibelli asked if the Council could refer residents to that Board, as they do to the Planning and Zoning and Technical Review Boards. Mayor Cassandra mentioned printing a message on the utility bills regarding the CRB. The Council was asked to try to bring ideas for discussion at the next meeting. Consider appointment for alternate position on Community Relations Board. Appointment to be made by Councilman Ezell Hester, Jr .................................. TABLED Councilman Hester requested that the item be left on the table. De Consider appointment for alternate position on Building Board of Adjustment and Appeals. Appointment to be made by Councilman Bob Ferrell ......................... TABLED Councilman Ferrell appointed Mr. Lowell Bennett of Leisureville. The appointment was approved 5-0. OTHER Mr. Cheney asked if the Council Would be williing to sche- dule a joint meeting between the Council and the Community - 33- MINUTES - CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AUGUST 19, 1986 Redevelopment Agency for September 11, 1986--the second Thursday in September--if there is no Sewer Board meeting held. He asked if the Council is ready to have another meeting with the CRA. Mayor Cassandra asked if there is anything new to discuss. Mr. Cheney thought the marina, the general concept, the landscaping proposal, the model block and parking should be discussed. He said we do not want what has been happening in Boca to happen here. Mayor Cassandra said September 11 sounds good as of this date. ADJOURNMENT Vice Mayor Zimmerman made a motion to adjourn, and the meeting was adjourned at 10:40 p.m. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Mayor Vice Mayor Councilman ATTEST: City Clerk Recording Secretary (Four Tapes) ~Councilwoman - 34 - AGENDA August 19, 1986 CONSENT AGENDA - ADMINISTRATIVE e e e 0 0 BOYNTON BEACH CHILD CARE CENTER 4th Quarter payment approved by Community Relations Board. Pay from Federal Rev.Sharing---320-641-564-40-5A 5,375.00 g ~OYNTON PUMP & SUPPLY~ INC. Landscaping and Irrigation supplies for Parks Dept. Pay from General Fund---001-722-572-60-34 335.35 ...... " 001-722-572-60-35 1861.59 Total 2196.94 2,196.94 FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY Effluent Disposal through Spray Irrigation P~ded by SFWMD Research Grant Pay from Water & Sewer Rev---401-841-584-90-!2 17,200.00 FOSTER MARINE CONTRACTORS EST. %6 Construction of Plant Expansion Project - SCRWTD Plant, City's portion. Pay from 1985 Construction Fund---409-000-169-!2-00 41,483.23 HARRIS/3M DOCUMENT PRODUCTS Maintenance agreements for microfilm camera & cartridge reader for period 9/86 thru 8/87 (86/87 Budget) Pay from General Fund---001-!21-512-40-33 1,207.50 BEN HOGAN COMPANY 240 Leader Gloves for Pro Shop Pay from Golf Course---411-000-142-01-00 1,320.40 IBM CORPORATION 1 Printer Model 4224 for Building Dept. Pay from Federal Revenue Sharing---320-000-247-1B-00 2,730.00 IBM CORPORATION Maintenance Service for month of August, 1986 for Printers, Display Stations, Sys/36 Unit, Mag Tape Unit. Pay from various departments in city. 1,023.50 IBM CORPORATION 2,455.64 Copier III Model 60 - Monthly Available Charge 8/86 and copy usage 5/21/86 to 6/30/86. Pay from various departments in General, Water & Sewer Rev, Golf Course and CRA. -2- 10. 1!. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. JONES CHEMICALS, INC. Chlorine for Water Treatment Pay from Water & Sewer Rev---401-332-533-30-65 MARINE ~NGINE EQUIPMENT CO. Emergency repair to %309 Generator for Sewage Pumping. Pay from Water & Sewer Rev---401-352-535-40-33 .~R~MASSEY qHEVROLET Two 1986 Chevrolet Caprice's for Police Dept. Pay from Vehicle Serviue Fund---501-193-519-60-88 "State Contract No. 070-00-86-1" METRO-TECH EQUIPMENT CORP. Parts, Service and Labor for Sanitation Truck %82. Pay from Vehicle Service Fund---50!-193-519-40-32 MILLER & MEIER & ASSOCIATES Architectural Services for Boynton Beach Municipal Facilities Project No. 85906. Pay from Building Improve. Fund---304-!95-519-40-6U for a total of $12,190.38, balance to be paid from various departments. PATERSON GEARMOTOR Repair broken Comminutor (Sewage Grinder) for Sewage Pumping. Pay from Water & Sewer Rev---401-352-535-40-33 "Sole Source" POSITIVE PROMOTIONS 7500 Slide Guides for $3197.06 and 7500 Free for Police Dept. Pay from General Fund---001-211-521-30-82 DON REID FORD Nine 1986 Ford Crown Pursuit Vehicles and one Ford Crown Victoria Station Wagon for Police Dept. Pay from Vehicle Service Fund---501-193-519-60-88 SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT BOARD City's portion of Regional Board bills for Plant Expansion.~ Pay from 1985 Construction Fund---409-000-169-12-00 1,953.00 1,271.47 19,129.98 1,760.23 31,543.46 2,766.00 3,197.06 102,550.10 20,580.75 COUNCIL __ASPR0¥ED: Meetinl . -3- 19. 20. 211 22. SOUTHCENTRAL REGIONAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT BOARD Servicesrendered in connection with the treatment & disposal of wastewater for month of July, 1986. Pay from Water & Sewer Rev---401-353-535-40-9I TRANS-FLORIDA SUPPLY CO. 100 APC Sewer Markers for Sewerage Collection Pay from Water & Sewer Rev---401-351-535-30-9F "Bid Item" CHARLIE ANDREWS Driver for Senior Citizens Club 4 weeks Pay from Fed. Rev. Sharing---320-641-564-40-5A Per Ordinance %73-15, passed 5/15/73 WILLIE RUTH MCGRADY Server for Senior Citizens Club 4 weeks Pay from Fed. Rev. Sharing---320-641-564-40-5A Per Ordinance %73-15, passed 5/15/73 $ 77,917.56 1,150.00 280.80 268.80 The bills described have been approved and verified by the department heads involved; checked and approved for payment by the Finance Department. I therefore ~r'ady w.'~wann, Finance Ikirec=or recommend payment of these bills. et~e~r/L~'.' C~en~' Manager Meeting: MEMORANDUM Peter L.~ Cheney, City Manager Effluent ! through Spray Irrigation (Recap Grant) August 15, 1986 The following Will explain what FAU Invoice ~652 and ~653 covers. Invoice ~652,vin the amount of $7,500. covers the following: b) Micro-processor.research C) Conversion of the ADINAT transport model now on the State University system computer. d) Convers~n of the universal KRIGING model now on the State University system computer. e). Ar_tifical intelligence integration into statistical modeling. f) Probe. development by the Department of ElectriCal Engineering. Invoice ~ 653~ .in the amount of $9,700 covers the following: a) Assignment .by the University to lout project two (2') doctoral' candidate, researchers working on the project full time, beginning Fall semester, 1986. Tasked to investigate the impacts, negative and positive, from discharging reject water on the spray irriga- tion test area. Attached is a disclosure of a recap of the ~ Attachment ' P~E NOTE: JDhn Guidry, Assistant Director of Utilities .\ In the very near future, we will be letting bids for the electrical services, pumps, piping, water storage and -irrigation for the ~¢o (2) test production Wells and the sprayirrigation site. COU,NCIL APPROVED: Meet{n : OFFICE {~F THE CONTRi~LLER (305) 393-3100 July 25,1986 . Ci.ty of Boynton Beach P.O. Box 3t0 Bo~vn.ton Beach., Ft'orida FLORIDA 33435 - ,TLANTtC UNIVERSITY GC ~ 653 "Effluent Disposal Through Spray Irrigation" p · ............... -_--. ==================================================================.. To CoVer expenses and salaries for the Fall. Semester. 1986. Amount due this' voucher . $9,700.00 Please remit to Florida A%l~n~iC-University= Office'of the COntroller Attn: 'LlOyd Honickman ,Boca Raton. Florida 33431-0991 . ' FAU Bro~ard Campus 1515 West Commercia! B.~vd For~ Lauderda~e. Flor,dm 3330~ -(305~ 7;~6- 1240 Sincerely Lloyd Honickman ~.. .Accounting Services Supervisor cOUNCiL APP]ROV D: FAU Belle Glade Extensto.q FAU Fort P~erce Extension 1977' College Dr~¥e 3209 Virginia Avenue BeHf ~acle. Ror~da 33430 Fort P,erce. Fioride 33454 -(305} 996.3055 (305~ 464-2000 Affirmative AcriOn/Eclua/ Opportun~'ty' Inlt/tution FALL/West Palm Beech Center 2101 45th Sfree~ · West Palm Beach. Flor~d'i, 33407 (305) 848 '1'429 'FLORIDA ATLANTIc UNIVERSITY OFFICE OF THE CONTROLLER. (305+ 393- 31 O0 July 25,1986 City of B°Ynton Beach P.O. Box 31.0 BOynton. Beach, .Florida 33435 "I.~ N V 0 I C E" GC # 652 . ,Effluent Disposal Through Spray Irrigation" ..... =_ P.I.. D~. Abtahi To cover expenses _occ._urred lOPS salaries) Amount dUe· this voUCher'. February through July 1986 . . . Please .remit to: . Florida Atlantic University Office. of the Controller Attn: Lloyd Honickman Boca 'Raton, Florida 33431-.0.991 ................. $ 7,500.00 · $7,500. O0 Sincerely L1 oYd Honickman Accounting Services Supervisor An Affirmative Ac~ion/£qua! Opportunity Institution FAU West Palm Beach Center FAU Belle Glade Exlens=on 2101 45~h S~reet 1977 CoHe96 Drive Wait Palm Beach. F[orCda 33407 Belle ~ad~.. Florid8 33430 (305~ 848 t4~ (305~ 996-3055 COUNCIL APPROVED: FAU Fort P~erce Extension 3209 V~rgin~a Avenue Fort P,erce F~orida ¢305 ~. 464-2000 ~(]~NT ALIfX2ATION ItISTORY Grant Data Acquisition .Systera Contract FAU ~:In~roices: $ 57o000.00 - 5,24.2.73. 51,75'/.27 ~.27 $ 16,000.00 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH IV. CONSENT AGENDA -~ E Finance 5O7 C-U R-P, E N T -'M 0 N T U' C H E C K S ""ECK ;$ VENOOR I~ !319~ '13645 14655 14752 14876 14907 14996 14909 1~910 013772 14911 013927 I~913 0153t4 I~914 015507 _l~l 5 015 1~916 020090 [~917 02044~ _ s 0 0449 ~4919 021553 1~920 V=NJOR NA,'4E CH~CK DATE 160385 P.B. COUNTY CRIME PREVENT 0255'99 BROWARD £HIEFJS ASSOC. 205409 TRAILBLAZERS 046451 JOHN B. ~UNKLE Z[~53 URBAN LIBRARIES COU~CIt 010149 A'I INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY INC 012751 AI~ CD~iPK~SSOR ~ORKS, 013~20 ALLEN INSURANCE AGENCY ALLIED PRODUCTS COMPANY ' AMEK.CAN FIRE JOURNAL · 'CHARLIE ANDREWS AqUA,.~ARINc POOL CO. BERNARO AR~.i~T TE ATLANTIC FISHING ENTERPRI 'B'- K' ' '6--AUY'~ - P A R TS INC. THE BAKER & TAYLOR CO. BARNETT SANK TRUST CO. N. PALMOALE OIL LARRY BOCK 5/09/80 5123185 6120186 6127/86 5127Ie& 71~3185 7103186 7/03/~6 7~03/86 7/03/86 7103185 71,.,3/~6 7/03/85 7103/85 7/03/85 7/03/96 7/03/.56 7/03/86 7/03/~5 1._4~2~ ' 024476 J~ES BONO~,tNI ~-~,~-].-~ 22 ....... 0:~g9-4-- .... BSY-LA~ SALES ........ '~4923 024726 BOYNTON BEACH VOLUNTEER 924 925 14926 i~927 oz86o3 1492 9 025609 026370 03G185 14932 030473 33 032466 032626 032890 36 0 33 6.57 ;37 033658 14938 033559 ~_~939__ 0 33650 14940 0 33664 1~94t 033665 0247.30 BO:YNTON BEACH RETIREMENT. 024756- B O~'~T,3N LAK£ s-HOMEOWNERS o255 s RO0 S . ODUCTS 025602 CAROL BROWN ROBERT E~O~NIcS MeNS SHOP INC OR~J~.~ ~ %._ E ,._.B.~ F FAN C'K.'S [OCKSHOP~ INC. CAPITAL FACTORS CHICOR~ FINANCIAL SERVICE JEANIE CH~,LIK CITY OF BOCA RATON CLK .OF CTS-SUP.DEPT.-TROY COURrS-SU d T OEP OF COU TS-SUPPORT CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP C~:~--OF--C T ~L'~. DEPT-J~MES ...... OF COU rS-SUPeO T .. ~L~9_4] _033666__ _CL~__OE__CQURTS_-_SUPPORT OEP ,,,~,14943 033657 CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT DEP 14944 033668 CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT DEP 1~945 .033705 CLUB CAR i-'~9-46 03~489 COAc-HEs-COR-~N~ 'SPORTING 14~47 034649 COHPUTER CENTER /~--~!4945 _ __ 034674__CON$OL.IOATED BUSINESS MAC 14949 040414 DATA TECH IN~'TITUTE - ' 14950 040505 DAVIS WATER & WASTE INDUS 14~51 041421 DECISION DATA SERVICE INC 14952 041580 CAPT. JOHN DELOACH 7/03/~b 7/03/86 7/03/86 7/03/86 7/03/86 7/03/86 7/03/80 7/03/~5 7/03/86 7/03/86 7/03/85 7/03/96 7/03/86 7/03/86 7/03/86 7/03/86 7/03/86 7/03/~5 7/03/8~ 7/03/~ 7/03/86 TOTAL AMOUNT 25.00CK 55.00CR 390.00CR 9..OOCR IO0.OOCR 5,49 115.50 24,216.00 13,616.4'0 27.50 56.16 134.~7 35.0,0 400.00 29.70 480.76 3t592.25 1,192.79 324.00 15.00 5,490.00 120.90 7,813.95 190.00 ....... 13,240.00 100.00 32.80 ...... 64.00 291~66 27.50--- 441.30 699.7Z 225.00 74,390.00 74.00 37.00 41.20 86.5Z ZZ.O0 42.00 42.00 27.00 35.05 _ 7/03/86 7/03/85 7/03/86 7/03/80 .......... 2,218.50 7/03/86 Z 36.29 7/03/85 72.00 7/03/86 184.90 7/03/86 795.00 7/03/85 11,926.06 7/03/8~ 158.00 7/03/86 106.00 7/31/86 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH PAGE 2 VENDOR. NAMEi.' ...- CHECK, DATE 14953 041606 DELRAY FIRE EXTo SERVICE 7/03/86 149 041609 DELRAY KAWASAK I '03/85 TOTAL AMOUNT 102.88 662oi6 32.00 12. Z 63 041690 04:4750 ,EOAY & CO' 04,5850 CH [ ~6 0 55549 050097 5 35( ~62 819 585 063779 063 ,799 1 r6 r7 8 14 I 195 14~96 14998 ,627 071555 071566 074560 .:.. :!;!i:i:;:..O 7 54 50 ?07553 ~ ~_97 080466 08~59 084497 084620 0B6358 090101 GR~ 090108 094221 094291 100310 104602 J 104760 --J 110450 K 111573 ..K~! II1585 11].643 PROTECTI PUBLICATI EF.'-'~ PENSIO :DA SERVICE ENGINEERS POWER E LIGHT CO. STER NCE FULLER CHILD DE'V ELECTRIC C O MP--A-~Y AL TIRE SERVICE E TENNIS HEAOWEAR 8A~ ELECTRIC CO. INC. BLUEPRINTERS INC 7/, 1 6 2,631. CONSTRUCTION CORP 5 WILLIAMS PA CO. ACCUMULATOR E ELECT HUDAK M CORPORATION RETIREMENT CORP. M LEVY PROCEEDS-EDDIE O 2 73,883, N MOUNTAIN FORGE .'-K'S CAMERA CENTER "'S 1~- CHEMICAL MACHINE 1AN.DFFICF- ~S'T,-N NFG. CORP. _LY SERVICES INC. I APPLIANCE SERVICE INETH KERRI 10o 1.099:_ 2 1,6 212 15000 120410 12045 15001 3 15002 121652 150o~ .... 1z174o 115595 .... LO ~RA INE KRUPONI ~-S HL~qAR UNIFORMS ~,~IS LANIER LE ~,NA R SALLY LERIS 7/ ]6 7/ 7/ 86 7/0 ~6 7/~ 7/0 ~6 7/0: ~6 7/03 86 7/03 85 7103/8~ 7/0 7/03/B5 7/03/86 9E 968 1, 2,110. 394. 1 540 62. 97. ojo 34.5i6 1,953~010 1 ,C46.70 158o00 70.0o 7,336.05 21 · 46 5 . 324°00 20.00 ~, TI3L/86 CITY 9F 80YNTON BEACH. . , , O-N' T-~ ..... C H E--C K S ~--CHECK~ ..... VENDOR ~ ...... V~_N~O_R- NflM E 15004 15005 15007 15008 15009 15010 15012 15013 15015 15016 15018 15019 130335 :~,ADIGAN'S K9 TRG CENTER 130400 .... MANHATTAN TROPHIES 130936 MCOONALO DISTRIBUTORS 0F- 130948 DARLENE MC GEHE ~__.130~.~. ____'WILLIE RUTH MCGRAOY 130996 MC PRINT i-N~fAaT I31668 TIMOTHY j. MESSLER, P.E. ~!.32740 M_I C K L E~5___~L O.g [ D I AN A INC. 136400 MUNICIPAL CODE CORP. --- 136420 :MUNICIPAL POLICE ~1 ~.170~ :.; 'J~M~ NESS 156~0~ OUTING CENTER INC-- 16010~ P.R.I.O.E. OF FLORIDA 160372 PALM ~ACH AUTO PART~ 1~0373 ' 'PALM BEACH 8RAKE ~ WHEEL 160878 :;:'PALM 8EACH 160~07 PALM BEACH MYORAULiCS 160416 PALM BEACH LINCOLN M~RCUR 1~1510 PE AC OCli_' S_~ A O.I AT~ SERVIC 161691 -PETERSEN INDUSTRIAL mACHI ~61710 PETTY CASH RECREATION 162828~PIONEER CONTRACTING INC. 16R691 POST, 8UCKLEY+--~H~H-'~ JE 165308 PRENT IC E-HALl, INC. 165315 PRECISION HOSE g HYDRAULI 166175 .: PUBLIC SAF~ D~VI~E~-"INC 180~96 RANGER CONSTRUCTION INDUS ~'~ 1502 5 · 15026 I5027 I5028 9 1,5031 115034 15035 15039 181577 RADIO SHACK 182776 ELVANN RICHAROSON ~2780 RICH MOTORS, INC. 190442 .-i:-;./.. S AN I-A I R SERVICE 191520 ~i':? SEACREST VETERINARY CENTE __-'-:: 1915ZS'i.:i::.SEARS~ ROEBUCK & CO. 191976 SHANNOkl CHEMICAL CORP. 040 192803 $IRSI CORPORAT EON 041 193913 SMITH BROTHERS FILM DROPS 194300 .. SNOW CONCRETE CORP. 194697 S. CENT. WASTEWATER __194800 SPALDING TREAT 1,50 42 t5043 .~t5044 ':~5046 i9639o ~ 5.047 202560 ~5o4~ " ~o4~zo _~t 5050 Z 10146 15o~-~-2 15052 21015~ ~o~ ~ ~o~ Zz STANLEY STEEMER CARPET SUNL ITE ANNUALSCAPE THORNDIKE PRESS TORCH ID 'S TOYS "R" US USCM DEFERRED COMP. PRO. U.S. PO ST,~ASTER U. S. POSTMASTER URBAN_ L=A.ND INSTITUTE TI~ VALENTINE PAGE 3 7/03/86 111.45 7/03/8~ 1,502 7/03/86 3,676,61 _7/03/86 7/03/86 60.57-- 7/03/86 439.04 7/03/86 273.60 7/03 / 86 413'-~-1. 6 '- '..':: 7/o ]/8(::, 4 7z. 18 7 / o 3 / ~ 7/o3/8~ 3o. oo 7/03/8~ 368.59 7to3/80 638.52 7/03/85 115~ 5 7/03/86 7/03/86 18,090.00 7103/86 ........ 2'I', 1 31 7/03/86 148.82 7/03/85 30.57 7 / o 3 / 86 345;6 o :, ::ii:i:!:i~i:i::~:ii~i: _7/o3/86 6% 7/-03/85 ........ . ........ 45 7/03/8~ 36.00 7/03/86 7/03/86 7/03/86 7/03/86 7/03/86 7/0'3/86 7/03/86 7/03/86: 7/03/85 7/03/86 7/03/86 7/03/86 7/03/86 7/0~/86 7/03/86 7/03/86 7103/86 7/03/86 7/03/86 7/03/86 96.06 5~. OD z88. oO! ': 9,1503,.Oo ............................ 12~507o60 17.93 22j894.43 12. 1~' ,70-- 60.00 8] 21 4,511 I1( 2,500.00 100.00 8o.6~'-- .... -==~.,.=~ .=~:?= CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT 71o3/86 15o.oo 7103/86 900.63 7/03/85 45.2.55 7/03/8~ 390.00 7/03/86 .... 53.76 7/o 3/8~ 1 7/03/8~ 800.00 ?/31/86 CITY OF 80YNTON BEACH 3A.507 ?::~':'. ~:':.:i':.::::'.:....: ..:::~: ::.C U 'R- ~ -- '-]. CHECK ~ ~?~::VENDO& ~" VENDOR NAME :;':'::.':: · . CHECK DATE ~AGE TOTAL 15055 221486 JAMES No VANCE~ P.A. 15056 221502 VAN WATERS & ROGERS ; T 7-:T A P 235504 VIOLET WRIGHT 390{ MCGOWAN i 5067 73 74 I 2 1 4 5 I ..... I )0 )1 0 Z LO 3 15104 013607 014063 014 6 015994 020160 :::::::::::::::::::::::: 204 ~ 0 · '.- :'-:':' :'i 0215 3( 0 024710 024726 0 2473 '..-. 025600 025602 FLAG COMPANY ERICAN RED CROSS SOCIETY FOR PUBLIC AD R RESEARCH COMPANY ,ROW FLORIDA CO. - UNDH S~E~- I- C~E--C~?~ T - E R lC FILTER CORP. ASSOC. FIREFIGHTERS AUT 0 PART-S-~iNC. · BAKER E TAYLOR CO."' :ANE EXTERMINATING CO. ND TO STAY-~{'DOND~fDOKS TON AUTO SUPPLY~ INC. fNTON BEACH VOLUNTEER F NTCN BEACH RET-tREMENT BRONARD PUMP F. SUPPLY CO. ,OL ~ROWN 7/03/86 7/03/86 7-/03786 03/86 7, 026295 iNA VISTA DISTRIBUTION 15 030551 ;ER CASH 032626 ,NIL CH'NAL IK 032394 rY OF BDYNTON BEACH 032897 Y OF BDYNTON BEACH 9__ 033657 OF CTS-SUP.DEPT o-TROY 033658 CLK O~ c~uR~s~s~'~P-oR~- OEP-'- 033659 CLK OF COU~TS-SUPPORT OEP 033 ~60 .CL~ _ OF~ OUR ~_S- SUPPORT OEP '!1/86 [-i7 8-6 /86 7/i1/85 '35 11/86 ll/86 11/86 'I1/86 11/86 7/11/36 7/.11/86 7/11/85 7/1 1/86 7111185 7111186 2,418.75~ 350.59 9,415- 08 102.26::::':: 1'34;-9-5-- .75 1 .00 I 18. O0 80 81.35 ,82 - .I0 9 28~ 1~4,.00 5.oo -'33;'6~ - i,zao:.7e 451.98 10 97 11.82 .... 7/I:1/96 ............... O0 .... 7/lilS~ 7, o0"' .... '"' 7711/85 41.20 7/II/~6 033661 CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 71,11/85 033661 CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 7/ll/8~ 033664~ ..... .C L,___OF CTS-SUP.DEPT-JAMES T/il/Ob ZZ · 0¢"~' ' 033665 CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEp 7/1t/86 42,00- 033566 CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 7/111/8o 42.00 033667 CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT OE° 7/:11/8~ 27.00 033668--CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 7/11/~6 36.05 03~550 COCA'q C~LA ~OTTLING CO. 7/11/~6 40.92 034939 REGGIE COTTLE 03493~ ..... cOUNCI'~- OF AM. SLG. OFFIC 7/11/8.5 105.00 0414~8 DE B~A TU~F & INDUSTRIAL 7/ll/BG 533.36 04i700 DESCO HYJKAULICS CO. 7/11/36 591.00 ..... 0~2625 ....... hiCK-~ICK ARTS & CRAFTS 7/11/85 255.33 7131186 C. IT¥ J9 iAE0? C U R R E N T ~ O N T H C H E C K S :HECK ;'¢ VENDOR f~ VENDOR NAV:E CHECK DATE 15105 04-2715 DI ETCNAFT INC. 15105 0~,2867 OI'S ELECTR[C SUPPLY 15107 042910 DIXIE VALVE £ FITTING 15108 051287 ED'S GAROEN CENTER 15109 051300 ECWARgS ELECTRIC CORP. 15110 053611 ELECTRgNIC SPECIALTIES CO ~Ill 05~56C EVE&.YDAY ~'EATHER PROJECT i.,I12 ........... 0.51507 _ _FEDEF'-,AL EXPRESS CORP. 15113 06282_3 FiRENEN'S RELIEF ~ PENSIO 15114 053600 F ~' ~ L AN,~,A,,-METCALF INC. __15115 063625 C_AR_QL y_N FAUST__FLI ESS 15116 0637~B FLA. DEPT. DF AGRICULTUR6 15117 06~715 FLORIDA DIESEL TRUCK ~ I~ 15~ ........ 063754_ ~.LQRiDA tA~' OFFICERS CUAR 15119 0 52+585 15120 055559 15121 0~5560 15122 065522 15123 071589 I5124 075288 15125 075450 15126 075530 15127 075605 15128 075620 15129 081552 15130 0~2799 FORT PIERCE OIL COMPANY FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE HARTIN D FREEDENFELD ~,ENNIS FRONRATrt CHEVROLET GERAGHTY ~ ~ILLER, INC. GRAYBAR ELECTRIC CO. INC. R.L. GRUMMONS PRINTING GULFSTREAM IRRIGATION SUP J. R. GUNDLACH CONTRACTOR HECTgR TURF g GARDEN INC. ED'~ARO G. H[LLERY, JR. I5131 084690 EDGAR HONELL I5132 08469~ HOP. NUNG'S PRO JgLF SALES, IEi~_ 090108~ _ICM~ RETIREMENT CORP. 15134 094209 INDUSTRIAL WELDING INC~ 15135 09~22I IN,RAM IEIB6 Oq4Z~l IR5 LEVY PROCEEDS-E~DIE O 15138 I00310 JACK'S CAMERA CENTER 711!/86 7111/8o 7/11/8m 7/11/85 7111/85 7/i1/3b 7/11/85 7/11/86 7/11/8~ 7/11/86 7/11ta~ 7/11/85 7/1!/85 7/tI/~§ 7/i1/~6 7/I1/86 7/i1/86 7/!I/8~ 7/11/80 7/I1/80 7/11/8~ 7/11/~6 7/11/~6 7/11/8o 7/11/8o 7/11/56 7/11/~5 7/11/86 7/11/~$ 7/11/86 7/11/86 7/11/85 7/11/85 7/11/86 .... 15139 104524 15140 104.761 15141 110089 KoC.S. GRAPHICS ?/11/~6 15'142 110450 KARSTEN MFG. CORP. 7/11/86 151~3 111571 WALTER H. KELLER,JR;~ INC= 7/11/86 15144 111573 KELLY SERVICES INC. 7/11/86 ...... 151~45_ __ 114596 ..... LMEDAR g~KOPCZYNSK I 7/11/85 '~ 15146 115595 LORRAINE KRUPO~IE5 7/11/86 I5I~7 I20410 LA,MAR UNI FOR,gO 7/Il/So _ I5148 .... I20546 LAWME~'S & 5HOJIER'5 SUPm 7/I1/86 I5149 I2l 740 SALLY L E~.~ I5 .......... 7/i1/8~ I5150 I22911 LLOYD'S AUTO ELECTRIC 7/11/86 ~ 1515I .... 124758 .... JODITH LOWE 7/1I/8~ I5152 130335 MADIGA~'5 KW TRG CENTER 7/11/86 I5i53 130338 MAINSTREET CAR W~SM 7/Ii/86 ...... I5154 ~_I30400 MANHATTAN TROPHIES 7/i1/86 I5155' 130450 --~ANOC~-~ARCIA ELECTRIC MO 7/II/86 JIMMY JOH~SPN .................... 7/11/85 JOYCE ENVIRONMENTAL CONSU 7/11/85 PA~E 5 TOTAL AMOUNT 792.50 56.30 178.50 51.93 123.16 204.00 79.95 180.25 3,213.30 255.55 17.85 469.00 70.00 8.00 129.25 2,322.16 144,03 447.1 5 387.47 ]7.00 856.00 114o00 5.51 200.00 346.80 540.00 371.00 120.75 1,9~6.24 740.00 93.00 62.24 265~75 289.86 165.00 545.00. 364.65 &25.00 193.20 168,00 12.00 416.45 20.00 234.15 68.00 501.20 54.00 33.00 360.00 7/31/86 CITY~.r-~ ~JOYNTO,N ,~,EACH PAGE '37 ..... C U R R 2 N T M O N T H C H E C K S HECK,." VENDOR ;; VENDOR NAME 15156 130555 ;~,AURY'S TOOL CHEST 15157 i30~5C NILLIH R. UT~ .MCGRADY 15158 i31668 T:I~OTHY J. MESSLER, 15~9 131765 "AMi ELEVATOR 15~50 132715 MIKE MICHAELS 15161 13275b ,~'IOWAY, G~RDEN ,,ILLER DODGE 1~162 !3277! 15163 136420 MONIC I~AL POLIC~ ~ A 151bM ..... 136~0 NIGH' EL MUNRO 15155 140~57 NATIONAL TRANSMISSIONS 15168 140~92 N~AT IONA[ WELDCQ -1-5~-67 ........... -I~-j~71-T --NE~-S'-~]URNAL .............. 15168 15159 15171 i 15175 142693 BEVERLY NICHOLS 151340 ODUM'S PUTTING SOIL .... ~-6'o3 OD ...... '~:'~ ....... ~ ' PACE MEDICAL ELE~.TRONICS 161596 MN ATHLETIC PRODUCTS 152750 CHEMICAL CO, --I94703 'S WORLD OF IOEA5 I65305 PRE-PAID LEGAL SERVICES I 165506 PROFESSIONAL GOL~ CAR COR r~o~_SSIONAL GOLFERS' 1 176305 QUILT DIGEST PRESS 1 170397 R.C. SPORTS "15179 .... 180411---- RAI~O~-~RiNTING INC. 15180 180495 RANGE:R CONSTRUCTION INDUS 15181 151577 RADIO SHACK - 15182 190~-5~ ..... iS AN OE~'~'~- AS~INWALL-~' g'ASS 1518~ 19~5Z~ SAX A~TS ~ CRAFTS 151'84 I9252o S~EAO~EST VETERINARY CENTE I5 .86 I92802 SIRCHIE FINGERPRINT LA~OR 87 ........... ~94300 SNOW CONCRETE CORP. CHECK DATE 7111/8,5 7/11/85 7Ii L/B6 7/11/85 711118.5 7/11/86 7/i 1/'8~ 7/11/8,5 7/11/86 7~ /85 7 7/Ii/8~ TOTAL .1 7/ii/8,~ 7/11/86 7/1l/~5 7/11/85 7/11/85 7/11/86 7/I!/8~ 7/11/85 7/11/8~ 7/11/85 7/11/;8~ 7/11/,85 7/11/i8o 15 15 _15 15 15 15 151 _.15: 88 91 92 ~3 ~9~ 196015 96 ......... 196032 97 1961~6 98 196~9! 99 200102 1945a7- -~S~UTH-CHEMI'~AL- CO.' .......... 7111/86 194592 SOUTH FLORIDA LIQUID TECH 7/11/86 194706 SO_U~HERN BUILDING CODE CO 1949!3 SPEEDOMETER SERVICE CO. 7/11/86 190010 STATE DF FLORIDA 7/11/8~ STATE OF FLORIOA 7/11/86 STA~T.E__O F~FL OR I DA ........................ 7111/86 STERLING PLASTIC & RUBBER 7/11t8b JOE SNAN 7/11/85 T & M GRAPHICS 7/11/~5 15:!00 200501 TAYL~BR RENTAL CENTER 1 204680 TORCHIO'S 2 .... 205510___ T_RANS-_FLORIDA SUPPLY CO, 15 3 2101'46 USCM DEFERRED COMP, PRO. 04 210392 UNIJAX 5 ....... 210410 .... Ut.~.IIED_ WAY_ OF 15 PALM BCHo 6 216415 UNIVERSAL ~EACH SERVICE 7111/86 7111186 7/11/8b 7/11/~o 7/11/36 7111186 7/i1/8~ AMOUNT 211.00 67.20 800.00 82.93 195.00 142.00 130.~9 ~.418.11 153.62 8~9.83 150. ;0 399 17.32 311.24 32.00 15.00. 160.8 1 79,44 512.II 368. ~'2 z~0.~o 32.~0 219.52 287.00 291.00 891.00 199.00 -859.46 105.00 I06.00 323.18 757.65 3,663.98 222.02 34.05 128.00 318.35 44.95 1~,596o50 4~468=71 2,147.27 813.98 595.00 8A507 C U R ~ E N T ~ 0 N T H CHECKS PAGE 7 CHECK t; V~NOOR &' VENuuR .NA~'!E CHECK OATE ISZOT 221435 JAMES ~. VANCE, P..'A. I5205 232800 WiLbO- ~'~ SPORTING GOOOS 15209 241595 XEROX COqP. 15210 251608 ELY ~. YAWITZ' 15III 46002¢ TEAMSTERS LOCAL UN,ON 15212 ~60032 E. LEON TR~.YLOR 15213 7gOZI~ CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH I52~ ....... 7~0215 .... CIYY OF BOYNTON I5215 TgOZi6 CiTY Oz B'OYNTO~ 8EACH I5216 OiOi~9 A-1 IN2USTRIAL SUPPLY INC I5217 O~O~!~.~ AA~A_~EC~ICAL IN~RMATI~ 15Zl~ OIOZ~ ASTM 15219 010285 A.T.a T. INFO. SYSTEm, S 15220 010900 ACR SUPPLY 1522[ 0[2770 -~I-k-CON E'L~,'R[C"T 15222 0 1372~ ...... '_._ I5223 __013772 15224 013776 15225 013780 15226 013782 15227 013786 15228 01379~ I52Z9 013931 -"15z30 .... 0139~S 15231 013947 .... 15232 ......... 014050 15233 ISZ3Z, MOTOR ALL-CITE ENGINEERING CONT ALLIED PRODUCTS COMPANY ALL IS-CHALMERS CORP. ALLIED UNIVERSAL CORP. __ ALLSTATE EPUIPMENT ~ RENT ALSAY-P IPP IN CORP. ALUMINUM ASSOCIATION AMERICAN CONCRETE INSTITU A~qERiCAN INSTITUTE OF STE AMERICAN INSTITUTE DF TI~ _ ~NERICAN ~AT'L STANDARD 014072 AMER SOCIETY OF HEATING, 0t~I~8 AMmR~CAN WELDING SOCIETY 0141~8 ....... AMERICAN WELDING SOC[~~,Y 01~l~9 AMiR MOOD PRESERVERS SUR 0142~1 CHARLIE ANDREWS ~235 OF 711 II 7111/86 7111/86 7/11/8b 7/11/56 7/iI/86 7/11/8% 7/I1/86 7/11/8~ 7/1~/8m 7/18/86 7/15/86 71/18/86 7/15/86 7/18/8.5 771~/86 7/18/86 7718/85 7118180 7/18/36 7/I~/86 7/1818,5 7/1 ~/8.5 7/1~/85 7/!8/~6 7/18/85 7/18/86 7/18/86 7/t8/8~ 7/18/85 7/1~/86 7/18/86 7/18/8~ ;237 0149Z2 APPLIANCE PARTS CENTER 15238 01600~)- ~TL-A'NTi-C] ~-~RDNARE INC. 15239 020440 THE'_ BAKER: ~ TAYLOR !Sz_~O ........ 020449 BARNETT $ANK TRUST 15241 15242 021700 BETHESDA MEMORIAL HOSPITA 5z4 ...... ~OYNTgN AUTO SUPPLY, INC~ I52~5 02~7~0 BOYNTON BEACH RETIREMENT i5246 ....... 0~780 ...... ~O~NTON _.~UMP & SUPPLY 152~7 025427 8REVARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE 15247 025~27 BREVARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE 15248 ....... 025602 CAROL CO. N. 7/18/86 aEANE EX TER~'IN-AT I N~'-~O~ .......... 7Ii 8/86 [5z49 025,507 B RO'~t N' '-r,c U L L E ~-'-~0~'; INCJ 15250 030328 CAN INNOVATION GROUP iszsi ....... 0]0]59 CAGEY [ KNUTH 15252 030500 CARR SOiL ~ SOD ..... 15253 031~02 THE CENTER FOR FAMILY SER 15254 082416 PETER L. CHENEY 15255 032~97 -CITY OF 80YNTON 8EACH 7/1 8185 7/18/86 7/18/86 7/18/8o 7118/86 71181 86 7/18/86 7/18/86 7/18/8~ 7118186 7/18/86 7/18/85 7/18/8.5 7/1 B/85 7/18/86 TOTAL AMOUNT 318.75 387.44 332.77 51.73 1,042.08 i00o00 50.00 50.00 50.00 18.80 17.00 195,00 B,295.I1 193.74 76.25 3',705.23 9,219019 1,213.92 170o88 130,00 32,520.00 6.50 61.50 5.00 6.30 197.95 16. O0 80.5OCR 8'0.50 7.50 T0.20 39.13 206,9? 515.52 500.00 ~34.00 31.00 943,50 I ,340=39 7,622.70 1,572~47 15-OOCR 15.00 200.00 10,950.00 40.00 140.00 4,050.00 1,563.66 27.89 3,750.00 7/3l/8b CITY OF 80YNTON BEACH CHECK '0 "":'?/VENDO~ ~:.:':: V~NOO~ ~A~E''':?:??:' ..7 CHECK DATE PAGE 8 TOTAL AMOUNT '"':":':~ 15256 033657 CLK OF CTS-SUP.DEPTo-TROY 15257 033658 CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP -EP COURT S~SUPPORT DEP S 15262 033666 CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT: DEP 15263 OF EP 7/18/86 7/18/85 7/1'8795" 7/18/85 7/18/86 7718/86- 7/18/85 7/I8/86 15268 1 '15271 15280 82 15286 86 87 -~ 9o I'. 91 I 92 1 ~3 15295 -i'52 6 15297 -- tsz99 15300 15302 153')3 ._15304 15305 EL E 034930 REGGIE DOTTLE L OF AMD BLG. OFFIC 0~+0508 ~ t RD JEFFREY DAVIS' MoOD :ORA OFFICE FURNITURE 041610 RAY ELECTRIC SUPPLY OF GENERAL :SERVICES OF COMM. AFrAI S :-:~:?:j/:~]:0~2860 CT ORDER SOFTWARE . ~PLAY SALES 0~286~ DISCOVERY CENTER 042875 DIVERSITECH GENERAL 045505 ~L DUBERSTE IN ' :' B. DUNKLE 051300 ~D~ARDS ELECTRIC CORP. ~M, ERGENCY MEDICAL g SAFET 056 RUBBER ~ PLASTIC 060197 F R P A 060197 F ~ P A 062780 FINDLEY WELOING SUPPLY 062820 FIREMEN'S RELIEF .... ~ PENSIO .... 063500 FLANAGAN-METCALF 063752 FLORID~ MUNICIPAL LIADILI 063768 FLORIDA PCLICE COMBAT LEA 06~7~9 FLORIDA ROPE ~ TWINE 06S77~ FLORIDA SEALING SYSTEMS 06~500. __ FOUR STEEL CORPORATION 070011 5 S A - S?ECIF[CATIONS 070408 JIM GARVEY GENERAL ,'?.INOING CORP. 071551 .._ 073603 KACY GLASS 075288 DENNIS C. GRABEEL 075396 .... W.W. GRAINGER, INC. 075448 ROBERT L GREEN 075450 GRAY,AR ELECTRIC CO. IMCo 07561~, ....... GULFSTREAM ~ALL CLEANERS 0~02~7 JOHN HAGG ' 6 18/8 T/~-878 6 7/18/86 7/18/85 7:7i:6786, 7/lS/86 T/TS/SS 7/i 876~ 7/i8/86 7/18IS5 7/18/85 7/18/86 7/18/85 7/18/85 --7/18/86 7/18/86 7/18/8~ 7/18/85 7118/8~ 7/15/85 7/18/86 7/18/86 7~18/8m 7/18/86 7/18/86 7/l~/~m 7/15/86 7/Z8/56 7/t818~ 7/1~/85 7/18/86 7/18/~6 7/18/56 74°00 37.00 86,52 .. :? 73 · 50 ' :?':~";; ~2 · O0 .00 100,, O0 5~ )0 9 · ".:'~:...-, 1,1 80 ~0 8 2,32 .,00 207.36 36.00 -79 .'Z6 27 80 O0 ' ' '; , O0 i.OOCR )0 O0 23 2I~059o00 60, 00 ZZ$ · O0 ..... 266 ,.'40 Z 5~+. 3 0 ~,-~ 1.00 1BO.O0" 95.95 72..00 25.60 .~. 127'.77 35.00 440.00 747.,60 15.00 7/31/a6 CITY OF ,30YNTON;,BEACH~ MBAS07 ':-.::~::i:'i??:' ":'::'!::': C U R R E N:-'-.T M 0 N T H C H E C K S CHECK # VENDOR;," VENDOR NA~E., CHECK 15306 080309 HALSEY' S PAGE 9 DATE 7/18/86 TOT~L_~MgUNT I ,710,44 15307 080310 HALSEY & GRIFFITH INC· ..... · ..~hq.iiii!i~i!i!~i!iI 5-~08 ' '::.:;~;:.if~j~:~[~3~'15309 ;::~:~::~ 080 ~7 - :'?HARRIS 'UT ILI TI ES SUPPLY :'"' 153 Il 0 8~693 15312 313 090101 ROBERT HOWELL HYDRALINE I,B.M CORPORATION RETIREMENT CORD· 17 094308 INTL FOUNDATION OF 153,18 095667 PATRICIA IRVING 9 101475 JOHNNY JAY 7/18/86 7/18/86 7/19/86 7/18/86 2I 3 15324 15~5 327 15330 1 332 5333 3~ 5 3 130197 130312 130388 130400 130.950 z~_33960 132774 134'678 ~ 3~701 136420 140420 1~o911 I40~23 140~,26 EMPLOY :"::JONES"'CHEMICALS LESCO~ SALLY LEWIS INC. MDH GRAPHIC SERVICES MACK FINANCIAL CORP. MA}~SFIELD OIL COMPANY MANHATTAN TROPHIES WILLIE RUTH MCGRADY MEDIATECH INC· INC. DAVE MILLER DAVID MOSS MOTOROLA MUNICIPAL POLICE NATIONAL AUTOMOBILE DEALE NATIONAL CONCRETE MASONRY NATIDNAL PEST CONTROL ASS NATIONAL FOREST PRODUCTS 140436 14045 8 5339 14051O +0 151310 151852 I53~+2 160095 15343 160300 7/18185 7118/86 7/18/85 7/18/86 7/18/86 7/18186 7/18/86 7118/86 7/18/80 7118/86 7/1~/86 71 1:5/86 7/18/86 7/18/85 7/i 8/86 7/18/86 ...... '?718/8'5 7/18/86 7118/85 7/18/86 7/18/8.5 7/18/86 7/18/86 ........... 7/18/85 774.09 70.55:? 1,15 o. o o 67.50 1 ! ,07]..00 l ~ 956. 57,95 I95'00 2,7 3,05 1,598,00 1,79I,I9 5 ~026.97 67.20 I~217.50 17-. 00 35. O0 .... NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ~-f I ~]NA-L - ~ ~i I-N~S, INC. NATIVE NURSERY INC. ODOR CONTROL SYSTEHS FRC OFFICE PRODUCTS D.C. W]RLD PACE ~'qEDICAL ELECTRONICS I5344 i60365 D~CO.R~TING woR-[D I! I5345 I60365 PALM SEACH aATTERIES .._ 1_5.346 ........ 160392 _P..B.__COUNTY SOLID WASTE A -~ 15347 160402 PALM BEACH COUNTY ~IRE R.E 153~8 160424 PALM BEACH NEWSPAPER, INC ._ 153~9 161513 S,G. PHILLIPS CONSTRUCTOR 15350 I6Z~I5 PENSAC3 LA HILTON I5351 161705 ~ETTY CASH POLICE ~, _ _I5352 ~i61710 PETTY _CASH RECREATION i5353 I52750 PICARD CHEMICAL 1535~ 162~90 PIERCE TIRE CO, INC, . __I5355 16~680 _P.ORTLANO CEMENT ASSOCIATI I5356 Ib~705 POWER TOOL 7118186 7118/8(:. 7118186 7118/8,5 7/19/85 7/18185 7/18/8.5 7/13/86 7/19195 7/18/85 711818.5 7119186 7/18/80 7/18/86 7/'1.~/86 7/18/86 7/13/86 7/1,9/86 7/18/85 280.05 59.00 105 o00 99.00 468·00 I4.95 347,80 309.14 6.5 ~793.36~_. 100, O0 9,757_.10 322,655.27 171.63 114,25 58.38 102,60 4~191.96 8.50 56.76 7131186 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH PAGE CHECK # ?:.:VENDOR ~ .:15357 166200 15357 166200 CHECK DATE PUBLIX MARKET 7/18/85 PUbLIX,MARKET 7/18/86 TOTAL : !15361 15362 :15363 1CHA RD SO N :, 7/i8/88 ' 77'I-8-/86 10 AMOUNT ? 8.96CR 7 191 ~73 ~74 3375 377 ;379 5382 15383 15384 15385 1.5386 ~5387 15389 194697 20~ 20~ 54~ Z 38 2 2311 2324'58 24,1596 PLUMBING CO. SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. SHADES OF GREEN SMITH'S OFFIC~E & ART:.SUPP So CENT. WASTEWATER TREAT SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE SOUTHERN BUILDING CODE CO "R SOUTHEAST.- N MUNICIPAL SU SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMEN__ SUPERIOR PONTIAC - OMC TAYLOR MADE GOLF COMPANY TRANSi-TRONI CS, INC. TRAVEL MART INC. TRIP] GAS, INC. USCM DEFERRED COMP. ___P_RO' VIKING OFFICE PRODUCTS WATER RESOURCES CORP. WEST BROTHER S,_?.I_N_£. WESTERN AUTO STORE WESTDN WOODS XEROX CORP. XEROX CORP, DORA FDRMANEK ~0 '7T 19 7/15; 7 7/1 7/18 7/1~ 7/1~ 7/18/85 7118''S ~8 7 L*40 31 2,836.914 50 449.9:3 4~468.7~ -~67.30 ~6.46 43.20 880.32 819.20 1,023.03 171.00 373,00 15390 15391 i5392 15393 15394 15395 ...... 15'396 ...... 15397 153~8 ...... 15399 ..... 15400 15401 ___ .15402 ......... 540639 15~03 540640 15404 5406~I ...... 15405 ...... 540642 15406 5~0643 DO~IS KENDALL.__ 5362.05' --.~Y~-i A ,~---A L IFF 530207 RONALO AHA,RI 530208 ROSALIE .ANOERSON 5 3020'~ CYNTHIA ANDREWS 530210 jOHN J, ARNOLD 5~0~11 PlA AHREN~ERG 530212 AUTO SERVICE cTR. 5~0190 ~OYNTON LAKES 54052'! ~OYNTO~ BEACH MALL 5~0534 80YNTON SUNNY SOUTH 54062Z MURRAY H. 8ASS OF GLADYS_BAILEY ROBERT L, BECK PAUL BLACK THOMAS BLOXHAM ~OYNTO~ CAFE, INC. TEX. 44.25 7/18/85 30.00 7/151!86 34,40 7/t8/85 50.00 7/18/86 20.95 7/19/86 z*2- 82~ 7/17186 25. 7/lq/S6 503.65 7/18/56 500.00 7/18/86 133.20 7/18/85 19o20 7/18/86 7.50 7/19/86 45.50 7/18/85 21.00 7118196 2.9,15 7/18/86 3.25 7/31/86 CITY 3F -OYNTON B~-ACH ':CHECK ~ '" VENDOR. ~ VENDOR.NAME .... CHECK gATE PAGE 11 TOTAL AMOUNT 15407 540644 BOYNTON PLAZA MGMT. CORP. 15408 540545 MARY B3ZEMAN 15412 540649 KENNETH ~ORKON 15413 550451 CLUB MEADOWS 15414 550518 MARK CORNIAS EUGENE i,:CR A,CO VA N ER E 15418 550525 PETER, Ct 15419 550526- EMILY E, COMPITO 420 550527 JOHN CONNELLY ~=.?'~-i. Ti'!?,i ,~, JOHN CO'UR TNE Y -~: .':' I ?:=4=. 560321 =:i='DU 30IS":':=PROPERTIES 7118/86 7118185 7/i8/'~-- 7118186 7116/85 7118/85 '7118/85 7/18/86 '?/18286 7/18/86 18/8.6 7/18/85 7/18/86 7/18/85 7/15/86 7/18/86 64.00 10.65 21.37 308.50 32.00 22.46 ' .. 2_2.32 20.50 4.20- 8.15 26,85 15424 15425 26 15428 15429 15430 15431 15432 15433 15434 1'5435 =560355 ' JOSEPH!:.DEI~EL 5 ~-0-370 AUDREY DONONFELD 550 37q- WALTER DANIEL 560,375 DOROTHY DELATORRE .:: 560376 ALFRED DINTER 560377 GERALO' DURgCHER THOMAS DRODOY 3 DRUNELL EOSECOM6 570 124 CAR L D. ENGEL 5810189 FSC, INC. ~-862-1~' TIMOTHY F A-MGM E I--~R 5~0221 DEVIN FURLONG RAPHAEL FALCON 15436 CARMEN FICARRO '15437 580225 $088Y C. FLEMING 15438 550227 RAY FOLEY 15~40 580229 SHELDON FRIEDLAND 154~1 580230 TIMOTHY FURGE SON I5~2 590:3Z 9 15~43 5 J. G~EENE ~15~ _ _ 5905 1 DR. ~USERT GOLDSERG 15~5 520379 ~OBERT GERHARDT 15~6 590380 PHZLI2 GRENELL 15~7_. 5903~4 DAVID GENTZLER 15448 5~038~- AL[CE GERVAIS 15449 590386 KENNETH GOOFREY ~5450 ......... 590]d7 ELLZgTT GOLDSTEIN I5~5I 59U3~8 OE30RAH GR EYNOLDS I5~52 590389 MARY GRUE LL 15453_ 590390 SELVA GANESH 15454 600091 HUNTERS RUN 25455 ~00147 HOWISON GROUP !54:56 _ __b00260 .... ~ASCO MANAGEMENT CORP. ~5457 60041~ 5L~ZA~ETH HURST 7/18/86 14.65 /~9/86 19.20 7/I'8/B6 34.25 7/1:~R/86 14.25 7/18/86 45.50 7/t 8/86 34o66 7/t8:/8~ 71.50 7/18/86 ........ 84.75 7/18/8:5 34.2 5 7/18/86 54.66 7/18/8~ 25.34 7/18 86 -10.50 ........... 7/i ............... 1'4. I0 7/18/85 11o00 7/13/85 15.35 7/18/8~ ..... 70.50-- 7118/86 15.00 7/18/8~ 14.04 7/18/86 ..... 158.25 7/1~/86 22.45 7/18/8,5 24.79 7/18'/86 23.01 7/18/85 14.65 7/I 8/86 9.75 7/18/~6 35.50 7/1~/86 26.90 7/1B/8,5 25.50 T/IS/Bo 43.00 7/18/86 34.40 7/18/8~ 15.25 7/18/86 157.15 7/t~/86 48.52 7/1~/86 15.75 ~ SA~507 CHECK # VENDOR I545B I5459 1546I <: ~63 I5464 I5465 CITY OF BOYNTON 600, U K-R E N:T. ~ NTT-H- VENDOR NAME J. HAMMONO DIANA HARRIS ' r~,i' CORNEE'I A'J' HAR TMAN' ~. M AR Y'.:f:: PlA S SE HERSST 60042 R.H. HOODe SR. HOSPITAL STAFFING 41.75 :33.91,'-- " 38.59 31.00 22.49 2.80 50,00 ;469 151170 15471 I5473 I5475 15§76 I5477 '15478 15479 15480 15481 1.5482 15~83 15484 15485 15486 15487 15488 15489 1549o 15491 15492 6 6 64 65 15493 15494 15495 65 fS496 15497 65 .!.549~ ...... 65 15499 05 15500 8 9 O. 0 ~5 37 15501 15501 15502 1_5503 155OZ~ 15505 15506 15507 65073~9 73i9 6 6 6 65 3 650 66~093 ~ONES GERARD JUIN THOMAS A. JULL O PARTS KESSEL CONSTRUCTION1 EERO KA NGAS KEN KATTE JERRY W. KLEIN EDWARD KLOSTER LAKE OF TARA DEV. C- J- WILHELM RONALD E. LEWIS ROGER LA ~ADIE ROSE LA~q IOLA LA CASA JUDITH LANG FRED H. LARMORE OWEN LOGAN DAVID J- LYON JULIUS LAZICKI MIL.NOR CORP. MERRILL LYNCH DENISE M:RL_ MAX MILLER PETE MA DSEN ROBERT MADSEN J. L. MERTES C. MILES JENNIFER ..~[ LLER L~_ON MINER DON ,q ITCHELL MIKE M'JNGER MIKE MUNGER MICHAEL MURRAY NELSON MC _OUFFIE FRANKLIN MC MAHON iON ,MC PHAIL THOMAS MC CLOSKEY NORMAN HOMES~ INC. 16.57 24.40 21-~77-- 17.00 32.65 ................. 50;00-- 10.50 15 .................. 66 ;'.,,..'~- 27.68 24.79 .... 30,00 50.00 15.50 ........... -yIO;-ZS-- 8.66 10.50 21.30 3~ - gO g5.50 .......... ~5';50 ~- 19;20' ............. 23.58 38.00 3~ · ~0 50.~ I5..0~ 5.~5CR L5.50_ 1Z.00 30.O0 88.80 , , ?/3-1/86 'CHECK'# VENDOR 15508 660117 I5509 660118 "?ii!i~?L.'155 10 ..':j == ...~,-6601 ! 9 15513 670100 15514 670101 15515 15517 15519 15520 R R 15524 25 15526 15527 15528 I5529 15530 15531 CITY DF -aCYNTON BEACH VENDOR NA~,E CHECK DATE PAGE 13 TOTAL AMOUNT CHARLES ~JATURALE 7/18/86 PATRICt A NOBLE 7/18/86 JOSEPH~ NOREN 7/1B~/8,5 ORLAN 'HOMES CORP. 7/18186 {IDGE YACHT CLUB 7/18/86 FRANK OHLENFELD 7/18/8b BRET/ OLSSON 7/18/86 ]SEPH O'TOOLE 7/18/86 ::iu"7680361 .JOSEPH G. PACELLI . 7/18/86 'F?~:?::1680362 ~'<.>STANTON PACKARD ' 7/18/86 ;??;:'680363 CARMEN PALACIOUS ...- _7/I8/86 -680364 -~HARL-~S R. PARKER 7/18/85 680365 DONNA PARSON 7/18/86 680366 MARIO P ENGUE 7/18/86 IETLOCK · 7/18186 MR S--":'LE NA PINEY 7/18/86 ";'?:::::': 680369 .i:.:' PATRICK POTAK 7/15/86 680370 PRONTO BUILDERS 7~ i-8'~ 85 700083 RONTO DE'v. OF FL.~ 700085 R ' 7/18/86 .... OSIER CONSTRUCTION 7/I8/86 ~65~-~ MARCI E RAND 7118185 700353 MARCI E RAND 700353 MARCI E RAND 7/08/86 700356 LOUIS RICHKIN 700362 RALPH A. ROYSE 700365 5.32 25.75 1 162.75 '<-: 69.2 5 I3.90 5.60 '3.00 35.50 .,.u.. 45.50 3°00 30.05 155 32 15533 15535 15536 15p 7 15539 !_5_540 15541 15542 15544 15545 155~6 .... 710734 15547 710735 15548 710736 ~__15549 ........ 710737 PET~.R p. REGIMBAL 700365 RICCIUFI C O-N sTRucTi ON 700367 CIIARLES ROBERTS 700368 J.T. RDBERTSON 700369 JOHN RUSSELL 700370 ROaERT RYAN 700371 WALTER W. RYAN 700372 ARNOLD RYLKO 700373 5ETT~ BAKER REED 710527 STaN~HA VE~EV~- CORP; ..... 710722 SOR~ENTO CHEESE COMPANy _~_I 07.3~ .... ~_AV i D SAq~INHA 710732 DON AL'~-- S A~ ............... 7 SCOTT 50.00 70.50 64,75 7. z~5CR 7/18/86 ,79 7/1 S/86 ........ 24 20 7113/85 24.50 7118/85 12.87 7/18/86 ............ 45.50 7/18/85 50.00 ._ 7/18/86 ........ 2.82 7/18/86 ~4.25 -- 7/1~/86 20.80 7/18/8.6 45.50 7/18/8b ....... 1'0.50 '- 7/18/86 30.01 7/18/85 12.91 7/18/86 60,"i5- 7/78/s6 27.00 71181.56 .............. 7/18/86 6.75 7/18/B6 16,00 7/18/85 45.50 7/18186 27.54 7/18/8.5 25.50 -" 7/13/85 29.75 7/18/8o 25,50 7/15/,30 7, 50 7/l.~/85 45.50 7/!9/~6 23,00 7/18/85 68.00 7/18/8~ 32.48 7/13/85 Z5.50 15550 710738 .... 15551 710739 ..... 15552 710740 15553 710741- ~ 15554 71C742 __._ 15555 . _710743 1 5556 710744 CARCL SEWELL ANTHONY SHANNON RO]ERT S. SH~,~ DON SHEPPARD JACK SI L;JER3 ER~- ' MARIE SILVA ANCRE SIMON DAVID ~. S,'4ITH FREDERICK SMITH KAYHRYN SPENCER RAYI~OND STIEKLEY' 7131.186 CITY ,_,,"-'z BOYNTON .iCH PA'SE 14- 37 CURRENT MONTH CHECK S VENDOR,," VENDOR NAY, E 15557 8 5561 55 52 563 65 66 67 69 70 710745 BRIAN S TUS.~L EF I ELO 710746 FREDERICK STYLE 710747 GUS SYKEN 710748 .BEULAH TAYLOR 710749 LORRA I'4 E SZUMINSKI 710750 SAL' S ALISI LOUNGS 720172 THE BA~.Cr]CK COMPANY 720244 DANIEL TIR3 7202~8 SHIRLEY TAYLOR 7202~9 , u~,~T D, TEGAAT 720250 ~ THE RECORD STATION 720251 zD~ O V. THOMPSON ~20~52 ~]LL TI HMONS 720253 CATH~2INE TONER IMCo 71 72 73 --i75 ~ 74' 15575 1 15578 15579 155:30 155a1 15_5 f12 5 ;84 15587 9O 91 720254 ..... DO<IAN TRAUGER .......... 720255 [RVIN O~, TRAUB 720256 BRUCE A. TRITSCH 720257 -3-0- AN q TUCKER 720258 ELIZASETd TOWNSEND 0 w EL ?NOI05- -NIEL[A~ A. VALENTINE 7~OIOT ViA LAGO OEV. 750314 WES TSU~Y HOMES 750337 Ru,,A~D WESTOZ' 750339 NAR ION WAGNER 750340 ESTHER ~ALKER 7-5~ J~-~ .... ~LEANo~ WEITZKE 7503~2 HE F'.~E ~T WEST 750~4~ ~UOY~ICKNAN 7503~4 BR~Aq W ILLIA~S 750~5 DAVID wINTERS 7503~5 CATHEe~NE WALES -i800~0 ........ ROaERT--~A-EL- 780031 DR. f,IICHAEL ZaIESEL 790000 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH CHECK DATE 7/ld/9o 7/1319b 7/~/~ 7/I~/8~ 7lZa/a~ 7/I ~/~ 7/18I,~6 7/1~/86 TOTAL A M OtJ ~T 12.49 7,50 32.85 5.05 25.50 30,.25 45.50 27.40 18.37 23.00 30.75 11.50 12.66 6.30 45.50 1.20 7/I8/8m 711818.5 7f1818~5 7118/8,5 7/l 8/8:5 7118/86 7/1~J/95 40.80 7/18/8o 30.00 7/18/85 35.55 7/1~9/8o 34.40 7/! 8/8.5 13.00 ,p, 7/~ ~/85 121.80 7/lB/~6 16. O0 7/1~/85 8.95 7/18/95 28.53 7/19/8o 27.54 7/t~/8~ 5.15 7/i~/85 41.75 7/!8/8-~ 40,7'5 7/18/86 25.70 7/19/86 17.35 7/18/86 25.50 7/19/86 30.00 7/18/86 7~ 038,.78 92 010250 A ~ L SOUTHERN AGRICULTUR 93 010335 ACE AUTO RADIATOR CO. 010904 ...... ACTION D. OLT_.£. TOOL CO. 95 011360 RITA ADR! ANCE 15596 011608 AEROPTICS 1_5597 .......... 012809 ....... ,908 _ALBU,__LOCK SMI TH. 15598 013775 ALLIED FASTNER g TOOL 15599 014169 CHUCK AHIANO .15bO0 ........ 014193. _ ANAC&PA SCIENCES, iNC. 15600 01419] ANAC.APA SCIENCES, INC. 15601 0 ~42~1 CHARLi5 ANOREWS ~560~ ...... 0 1~300 .... CARMEN ANNUNZI ATO 15603 014910 APOLL3 TERr4ITE PEST CONTR 1¢50~ 01539~ ARCHEH I*qC, 15605 .......... 01599~ .... ATLANT_IC FILTER CORP. ~5606 020090 8 & D AUTO PARTS INC. 7/25/8~ 25.00 7/25/86 224.85 7/25/86 283.50 7/25/86 32.25 . 7/25185 90.00 7/25/86 87, 20 7/25/8~ 65.00 7/25/80 695.00CR 7/2 5/85 695. O0 7/25/86 70.20 7/2 5/8~ 125.00 7/25/80 60.00 7/25/85 125.21 7125/86 18.00 7/25/85 224.80 "- 7/3!/86 CITY A507 C U R R E ,~.; T M 0 N T H C H E C K S -C. HECK # VENDOR # VENDOR NAM2 CHECK DATE 15607 15608 15609 15610 15611 15612 15613 15614 15615 I:5616 1=56_1=? 1:5 618, 15619 __I5620 I562i 15522 02017q B ~ A' '~ ~ U,O PARTS. INC. 020310 THE ~A~COCK CO~PANY 023761 BLOSSOM SHOPPE FLORIST IN 02~500 BETTY ~ORONI 024652 R.R. ~]WKER CO. 024700 ~5OYNTON AUTO GLASS 024732 BOYNTCN ~EACH RETIREMENT 02~736 __ ~OYNTO~ = ........ -U-I~ SS MACHINES 024773 ~OYNTON MEDICAL ~oXYG_~= g , 02~'780 oOYNTON PUMP~= SUPPLY 15624 030551 15625 03055 5 15626 032626 I5627 033631 15528 033657 15629 .... 033658 . ._CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 15630 033559 CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 15631 0336~0 CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP i5632 ...... 033664 ....... CLK OF CTS-SUP,DEPT-JAHES 15633 033665 CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 03366~ CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT 15636 15637 638 15639 156~0 641 ~5643 15~45 15648 156~9 - 15650 15651 15652 15653 15654 15655 1565 , 15657 02490.9_._ _T~H~__~._~_A DFORO PLAZA O25585 JAMES ~RDCKS 025602 CAROL ~ROWN 02633~ .... BULLDOG INDUSTRIES INC. 026398 BUREAU OF GOVERNMENTAL RE 030185 C.K,'S LOCKSHO?, INC. 03050] SANTOS CARRION ROGER CASH NICHTLAS CASSANDRA JEANIE CHWALIK THOMAS A. CLARK CL~ OF CTS-SUP.OEPT.-TPOy 7/25/8~ 7/25185 7125/86 7/25/80 7125186 7/25/85 7/25/80 7/25/85 7/2 5/85 7/25/86 7125/85 7/;25/86 7/25/8~ 7/Z5/85 7/25/8~ 7/25/86 7/25/8~ 7/25/~ 7/25/~ 7/25/S.~ 7/2 5/85 7/2 5/.Bb 7125186 7/25/80 '7/25/80 7/25/8'~ 7/25/85 7/25/80 .... 033667 ...... CLK __OF ..COURTS- SUPPORT OEP 7/25/80 033668 CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 7/25/86 033671 CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 7/25/80 ........ 034~+89 COACHES CORNER SPORTING G 7/25/86 034930'- -~REGG-IE COTTLE '- 7/25/8~ 040300 D.A. LUBRICANT CO., INC. 7/25/85 040316 MRS. DABY ................. ~ ..... ~. .... 7/2 5/86 040398 ~. D~LTON 80OK~ELLER ......... ~/25/86 041499 JEFFREY DEIGHAN 7/25/85 0~1580_ .CAP~?._JOHN D6LOACH 7/25/86 041609 OELRAY KA~ASAKI ........ 7/25/86 0~1540 FRANK DEMARCO 7/2 5/86 041674 MAURICE OENSON 04168~ JOHN DENSON 0~1700 DESCO HYDRAULICS 042557 MRS, KOKIE DINNAN 042905 CARL D!XON '- 0~.630 7 EDWARD DdFFY ___050310__ EASY PAY TIRE STORE 050340 GE]ROE EBbS 050475 MARY EDDINGS ....... 051300 EOWAROS ELECTRIC CORP. 060115 FAIRCHILD-LOWELL CORP. 7/2 51 80 7125185 7125/86 7/25/86 7125185 7125/35 71251,95 7/2 5/86 7/2 518 7/25/8~ 7/2 PAGE 15 TOTAL AMOUNT 766.30 204.00 44.00 75.00 89.00 60. O0 7,496.80 44.00 322:.'00 25.89 780'00 275.40 400.00 141.00 I0.00 150.00 206.67 325.00 168.75 75-00 74.00 37.00 41.20 86..5.2 73.50 42.00 ~2. O0 2~.00 36.05 31.05 176.32 100.00 635.25 5.00 263.45 228.00 150.00 179.85 ......... 48.00 32.00 685.00 10o00 15o.o0 ........ 645.00 1,672.35 200.00 38.00 721.52 I55o70" 7131186 CITY OF BCYNTON -BEACH PAGE 16 507 C--U--R-R-E-q-T -M-'O-N T-H '-C'H E C K S .... CHECK VENOOR,." V_NuOR NAME CHECK DATE 15658 15658 15659 15560 15661 15662 15663 55 15666 061507 FEDERAL =XP~-:._SS CORP. 7/25/85 061507 FEDERAL E>(PRESS CORP. 7/25/86 061530 -7--~NG-E~L~--F-E-[iC IANO ......................... 7/25/86 ........ 062805 FIRE ENGINEERING 7/25/85 06:2820 FIREMEN'S RELIEF & PENSIO 7/25/86 06298'~ V ~ FISCHER 7/25/8~ 065625 CAROLYN FAUST FLIESS 7/25/86 063759 FLA, MUNICIPAL GOLF COURS 7/25/8~ 06383~ .. FLORIDA ~A~E'R---PROCESSING 7/25/85 .......... 06~700 FOX VALLEY MARKING SYSTEM 7/25/86 15669 15670 1¢~67r - 'WENDY FRANKLIN 7/25/86 065590 CHARLES FR E~]-E RICK 7/25/86 065622 DENNIS FRONRATH CHEVROLET 7/25/86 071579 GENIU;4. PUBLISHING CORP. 7/25/86 072707 ~G-E-[~-FFORO 7/2 5/85 073601 GLASGD~ E~UIPMENT SERVICE 7/25/8~ 07~619 GDVERNMENT FINANCE OFFICI 7/25/85 0752~8 .... DENNIS C, GRABEE[ ......... 7/25/86 075396 ~.W. GqAiNGER, INC. T/25/86 075~65 LINDA SREENE T/ZE/B5 I5672 15675 1567-4 1~67~ 15,576 I5678 I~679 15680 15 15 15 15586 u86620 HOLLY AC~, uLATOR 075473 ST EVE N--%-.--~REN-I ER .................. 7/25/85 080300 HACH COMPANY .. 0804-24 HARDRIVES OF DEL,RAY~ INC. ...... O80q-3~ HAqLEY HOTEL OF ORLANDO 0816~I HERE'S FRED GOLF: CO. IlqC. 081656 EZELL ,q ESTER 082791 '- BARRY HIlL 082799 EDWARD O, HILLERY, d~. 082800 ~DHARD 6 ELECT 15687 084681 MARY HORTO>~ 15688 084690 EDGAR HOWELL 15689 '--086358 LEAH 'H~DAK 15690 0864.20 GEORGE N. HUNT 15691 090101 I,B=~'1 CORPORATIO~'~ ..... i5692 090108 ICMA RETIREMENT CO~P. 15693 09~2~i IRS LEVY P~0CEECS-~DDIE 1569~ 095664 IR,g~UO[S PPCDUCTS 15695 -'I00208 J & L FEED & SUPPLY !NC. 1569~ ltO2~O EMILY KALAIL 15697 lt0291 ANDREW KALIN 15698 ill550 BEfiT ~EEHR 15699 114595 MEDARD KOPCZYNSKI 15700 1!55~5 LGRRA I '-~E mRUPOWIE5 15701 115502 CH&RLES KUSS 15702 121TOZ CLIFFC~C LE.IS 15703 1217~0 SALLY LE~IS 15704 I 303~6 CATHY MANGI~NE 15705 I BO~Oq MANHATTAN TROPHIES 15706 IB0549 · ¢~ARTIN'S LA,'~AR 15707 130550 JANET MARTIN 7125186 7125/86 7/25/85 7125/8~ 7125/85 7125185 7/25/8~ 7/25/86 712518,5 7/25t86 7/2 57 8,5 7/2 5/85 7/25/8~ 7/25/85 7/Z5/85 7/Z 5/85 7/25/8o 7/25/80 7/25/~o 7/25/86 7/25/8~ 7/3 5/'3.6 7/25/8~ 7/25/85 7/25/8,3 7125/85 7/£5/8~ 7/25/8~ 7125185 TOTAL AMOUNT 14.OOCN 14.00 38.00 15.95 Z~687=30 337.50 ZOo'O0 312;50 26.4.00 5°00 88.48 150~00 ........ 65~-63 ' 144.52 27.50 ....... 75.00 20°00 50.54 166..T0 iTI,O0 153.45 300.00 16.00 662 I50.00 ........ 351.45 5.00 2 00.00 27.75 150.00 32c~.30 1 ,956.24 62.24 102.62 74.36 38.00 200.00 200.30 1g.O0 228.00 150.00 20.00 23.00 92.95 ~0.10 20.00 7/]I/86 CITY OF aOYNTON BEA:OH:- A50? '<'?i'?~:::::~:i.: :':':C U R R 'E N T... M 0 N T H C H E C K S :HECK # :'."VENDOR,,-" VENDOR, NAME CHECK PAGE 17 DATE TOTAL AMOUNT 15708 130558 RECARDO D MASHBURN 15709 130950 WILLIE RUTH MCGRADY i;;<ii?i~!ilB7 10; ~?i~i!!!iilii!130991 :.'. KATHY~:i MC..NURRA IN ' :i!i~i~ii!!i!!!'57 11': =i!i?i!'i:!?ii:!!i~!!?i 30996 ? :~ M C= p R'j N T - I N S T A N T: P R I N T I N G i?!i?iii~!iil 5712 '' ?:i!!ii?i:i 131575 :..:'i ~ ME M I ND E X ~::i;:~L - I5713 131668 TIMOTHY Jo MESSLER. P.E. 7/25/95 7/25/85 ' 7/25/85 · ' - 7125185 7/25/85 228.00 67.20 23.00 690.33 24.85 300.00 15714 132775 ELMA MILLER 15'715 136420 MUNICIPAL POLICE :.40'391' 15719 160380 15720 160381 160417 NATIONAL.LEAGUE OF CITIES IR Ei:;.PROTECTION- .. ¥:.~.-.-. P^LM BEACH JR. COLLEGE 'PALM BCH. JR,. COLLEGE PALM BEACH COUNTY WATER U ,LM BEACH NEWSP.APER~ INC PEERSON AUDIO INC. PENINSULAR ELECTRIC DIST. 157215 161650 CHARLES PERSING 157~6 162603 DONALD PICKETT 162798 PIFE~ INC. 1572,9 1 3'2 .::' 162800 ' I62872 164500 ~41 42 I5743 15744 i ~750 15752 I __I 754 r55 BRUCE PIMM PITNEY BO'~ES ROSERT POCSIK 164605 176397 i80515 182773 182776 184693 INC. PONCE DE LEON LODGE R~C. SPORTS BETTY LOU RAWSON CASHUS RICHARDSON ELVANN RICHARDSON ROTANIUM PRODUCTS COMPANY ! 90345 190351 SAr.TY COUNCIL OF PALM BE SAFETY SYSTEMS INC. 19109~ 193926 194713 194720 5.~5 ..... 19481~ ..... SPEEDOMETER ~746 196418 7'48 ....... 200102 202~680 210146 210150 210i51 2 lb 392 ...... 221486 2]05II ~57 230525 58 2305]2 7125/85 7/25186 18.00 3,792.17 7/25/86 7/25/86 7/25/86 7/25/86 7/25/86 7/25/86 12.00 :..: 7/25/85 7/25/86 7/2 5/86 7/25/86 7/25/8~ 7/25/86 7125/85 ........... 7125/85 7125/85 6O.0O 30.00 200.70 148.00 ..: 673.72 200.00 29.00 4.48 2 's-Y6o 125.00 200.00 712519~ 695; Oo 7/25t8~ 128~00 7125/~ zo.oo 7/25/86 84.00 7/2.5/86 84' O0 7/25/55 . 9~.21 7/25/86 ........... 782.00-- 7/25/85 1,000.00 SAND DOLLAR CLEANING___SER_.V ............ 7/25/85 MARY SAVAGE 7/25/S5 JOSEPH SCIORTINO 7/Z5/86 JOHN SMITH 7/25/85 SOUTHE,~ 5-~E~ N M~]N~ I P~L SU ........ 7/2 5/86 SOUT~ERN PAPER CO. 7/25/8~ co. z/ 5/ss SUNSTATE METER & SUPPLY 7/25/,9~ G~AOY ~. ~AN~ 7/~5/85 ~ ~ ~ GRAPHICS .... 7/25/96 tOP. CH 13 ' S 7/25/8~ USCM OEFERR~D COMP. PRO. 7/25/9~ U.S. POSTMASTE~ 7/25/~5 U. S. POST~ASTE~ UN~ J~ X 7/25/ jA~ - ~EBECCA WALKER~ PALM ~EAC 7/25/85 LEST~ WA~O 7/25/~5 ~A~EN GORHAM ~ LAMONT~ I 7/~5/85 cRIME NEWS SER 7/25/86 300. O0 -- -78. O0 1 83.4'8 228.00 750-.oo-- 446.88 I05. O0 11'2.94 75.00 o37~60 35.96 4,468.71 350.00 llO~O0 326.41 72'9.27 I2~.00 200.00 2 95:.00 258. O0 '//31/86 CITY DF BOYNTON BEACH PAGE 18 CHECK # '"VENDOR O '~' VENDOR~NAME .;;::-;::;:ii::i CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT 15759 230538 231 556 WATER RESOURCES CORP. WEIGLE 1! 5 24`159& CORP. ~5766 241602 CORPo i' Y :;:;iZ 0 GORY BEAN 28,0079 lAN BEUCLER 300002 NORMAN DOUGLAS DEL LING H AM .'...;'~-..:- ; · -'..'3 DAV IS '3000z~6 DAV IS 3 ESPOSITO 32!0002 ERT FERRELL GAINSSORG . 350007 350007 360020 )4-0 370050 '!]' 380033 39003z~ ~tOOO16 4`10003 450000 ~ 500 22 4` 50080 ! 460034 490059 93 510008 530213 5 530214` 530215 579:7 530216 579a' '- 53oz].? lt5799 7/25/85 7/25/86 7/Z 5/86 5/86 7/25/86 25/86 7/Z5/8~ 717-5/86 7:/25/85 7125/8~ ~/25186 963,00 ZO. O0 2 O( 112, 3 O( 00: 9.', 3( .:00 O0 200.00 -2 00;O'0-- 400. OOCR 4,00 · O0 'i 50. O0 ...... )RO GARCIA HERRICK INGRAM I NGRA ~ DON JOHNSON RLES KING KIENTZ PATRICK LEONARD KEVIN MCGOWAN DAVID N I SSENSOHN HENRY 3STASZEWSKI NO~ MAN SCOTT RAYMOND SCHILKE O0~!_A_.L D THRASHER ELEANOR WOLLENWEgER OEEL. Z[gELLI WILLIAM P. ADAMS ...... ALAN BUSCH ~LOCATION JESSIE ALDRICH ELIZABETH ALLEN ,',IAU,~ I C E ARTHUR 8OYNTON LAKES ~5~0~ 15804 540534 BOVNTON SUNNY SOUTH 540560 ED~ARO AD BAKER 540560 EOWARD A. BAKER 540561 LAWRENCE BALAGOCH 54`0561 LA~RENCE ~ALAGOCH 5~562' LA,~RENC E ~ARTLEY ....... 5~0562 .... LANRENCE BARTLEY ._ 550~5~ CLUB MEADOWS -~/Z 5786 7/25/85 7:/25/85 7~/2518.5 ~/25/85 7/25/85 7'/25/86 7:/Z 5/86 7125/86 7/25/~5 7125/8.6 7125/8,:5 7/2 5186 7/25/86 7/25/86 7/25/85 7/25/8~ 7/25/~5 7/25/85 7/25/85 7/25/8~ 7/25/8~ 7/2518o 7tZ5/8~ 7125/85 7/25/8~ 7/25/85 7t25/B0 7/25/~5 7/25/8~ 7/25/86 O0 105 303i.2 OCR ZO 2( O0 150:~, O0 310;,B3 150;. O0 228:.00 92°4`0 5.00 300.00 3,00 70.50 10.50 2~.75 91.00 94.~0 25.50CR 25.50 16.90CR 15.90 6.04 336.50 CITY OF SgY NTON BEACH,-- .C U RR E N T M DNT H C H E C K S ' VENDOR ~ VENDOR NAME :CHECK D.~,TE PAGE i9 TOTAL AMOUNT 15805 ,580~ 550529 CELCORE INC. 550530 DOUGLAS CHAMBERS HARRY Y- ';.COLTON BEN'EDICT'='iiDE RESPINA S ·' PIERRE DERONVIL SAMUEL OEUTSCH EDWARD DUFFY 560383 JOHNEEN OVORACEK 9039[ ' GATON ,.,0009 l' :.?. JNTERS -' RUN ~ii:i~ii~i~!~;i[:? :,' ....... 15808 ,':~?:I5809 :?,.-:::ii~- 560_3__80 15810 560381 158 11 560382 L5_8_ 1581~ . : L6 15817 23 600424 600425 ': i'~ 600q-26 ::: '600427 610226 S Po HARMS WM. F. HEGNEY DONALD E. HELLEN -: -'JULIE HERNANDEZ ARTHUR S. HILLBRATH IMPACT III 620044 J. C. F. PARTNERSHIP 620195 JAMES R. JESSUP 620196 CLYDE JONES 5846 5847 ~8 .9 l 2 3 630270 630271 6eo290_., 640323 640324 64032 5 650745 650746 650 7_~7 650748 650749 650750 65075I 650752 GENE KIGHT GARY KREWER ~AKE OF TARA DEV. KAREN KAY LAVAN NICHOLAS J. LDO!SE ED[TH LOISELLE THOMAS HAKELA CA_ROL j. MALt]NEY MARK SQUADRI TO JAMES MA TIS WALTER MILLS ROBERT j. RUTH MOSER 660093 NORMAN HOMES, INC, 670065 ORICLE HOMES 680024 JOHN PAGLIARULO 650371 BONNIE PEACOCK 680372" ' ~ACK--PI~-~ ...... 700074 RIDGEWOOg ~UILOE~S 700375 ...... REX__HUMBARD FOUNDATION 700375 JACK RICHARD-S-' 700377 RO3ERT E. RICHARDS 70037~ JORGE RIVERA 700~79 D.J. ROTCHELL 710527 STONEHAVEN DEV. CORP. .... 710751 RO~E~T SCOTT 710752 BEN J. SEGER 71075~ HOWARD E. SELHOST .... 710755 CHRISTINE SHANNON 710756 LINDA SHAM 7/25/86 ~.10 7/25/86 13.15 7/25/86 zs.?S .... 7/25/86 54.40 7/__2 5/86 2.49 7/z 5/86 30. OD 7/25/86 24.66 ?/15/86 24.75 7125186 i5.'00 7/z5/86 41.oo '... '//_2.~/85 9 !_.__00 ~ ;'.~" 7/25/86 7/25/86 37.~9 T/15/86 T/15/86 5~.~5 /86 a7/25 7/zs78~ ........... t 5,75 7/25/86 39.75 7/25/8~ 2.25 7/25/86 19o16 7/25/8.5 45.50 . _7/25/86 69,25 7/25/86 19.90 7/25/B6 54.40 7/25/8.5 64.25 7/25/86 15.10 7/25/86 45.50 __.7125/86 7/25/8~ .......... 24.66-- 7125/86 37.80 10.50 13.90 34.40 7/2 5/8b 88.80 7/25/8.5 ........... 53.15 7/25/86 111.50 7/25/85 45.50 7125/86 38.20 ..... 7/25/85 33.75 7/2. 5/85 82.75 7/25/86 24.66 7/25/8b 1 7/25/86 1.90 7/25/85 15.00 7/25/86 60,2 5 7/25/85 2.76 7/25/86 40.00 7/25/85 7.85 7/25186 44.25 7/25/85 5.49 7/15/85 NOLLEUR ............ 7/2.5/85 7/2 5/85 7/31/86 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH MB~5'~ .- .::..!: ~:=='C U R 'R E N T M u-N~T-~'C-I~F-E--C--K--S~ CHECK ~ ='.~.ii¥)i:VENDOR ~ VENDOR NAME :!?! .... CHECK PAGE 20 DATE TOTAL AMOUNT 15856 ?10757 CHARLES SMITH 15857 710758 EDITH STICKNEY 158-61 'ER 15862 ?50348 iARLE -. WATERS JR. 15863 tARRY WOLTERS H .:: 15867 ?g~ 79012 ~ - 0137; 1 01408 15872 014 0 lz, 241 15875 ':':"'-i: ::015502. 158'76 ' ::: ;; 015993 15'8T8 1: 79 020170 15 82 158 15 ,85 1: 1! 38 15 ;'89 15 90 i 1 1 02043 02044 0215 021553 021700 -021718 .... 024410 o2470p _ 024710 024730 024785 025b02 025608 ON BEACH OF BOYNTON BEACH E~OY NTON BEACH 1: I N~ U S-T-R-~P-P L~---~ NC 2N.RENTAL ' -- INSURANCE' AGENCY E R ICA N P R ["NT IHV,' ERICAN STATES INSURANCE E ~ NDREWS ~ I N~--PO0i---C O. tR RESEARCH COMPANY ANTIC FISHING ENTERPRI LANTIC C-O~MMU~ITY '~'IGH S LAS PEAT & SOIL, INC- B AUTO PARTS, INC. · CIL INC. THE BAKER E TAYLOR CO,, E BAKER ~ TAYLOR CO. JOHN BEASLEY E SON JEWELE >ALMDALE OIL ~ETHESDA MEMORIAL HOSP!T~ ~-E-TTE~- ~-O~S-~NESS -FORMS, IN _ARRY BOCK ~OYNTO'~ AUTO OL~SS SOYNT~N BEACH RETIREMENT s_OyNTON RES!AURA~.T~.SUPPLY AROL BROWN ROY BROWN 7125186 7125186 7/z 51 ~ 6 1/86 I/8:6 31 /8,6 25.75 25.50 .47 24 ,ZO ;00 3,305.26 53 16 7/31/86 86 7/31/86 7,479-~+4 7/31/86 12.00 7/31/36 100=00 7/3 1/~ 50°00 ......... 1589~, ......... 025620 .... BRUNO AUTO CENTER, INC. 7/31/86 135.0~. 15895 03289~7 CITY OF BOYNTON BE.ACH 7/51/B0 125o~ 15896 03365 CLK OF CTS-SUP.DEPT·-TRDY 7/31/85 74.0~o ..... 15897 033658 ~ CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 7/31/8~ 37.00 15898 ..... 083659 CLK CF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 7/31/8b 41.20 15899 033660 CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 15900 033564 CLK_ OF CTS-SUP.DEPT-J AMES 7/31/8a 73.50 159~1 ........ 033605-' CLK OF COURTS-SUPPgRT OEP ?/,31/~6 42.00 I5902 0~3666 CL& OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 7/31/56 42.00 _I5903 ..... 0336.6 7 ___CLK__F3~_C OURT 5- SU PPORT OEP _~ 7/3l/8~ 27.00 I590~ 033668 CL~ OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 7/31/85 36.05 PAGE 21 '' 7/B1/86 CITY OF BOYNTON BE'AOH~:' ~507 ":?"?'~?::i::!i. ii':.:: ' ?C U R R E N': r':~-M O.'N T H C H E C K .S -~HECK # ':.:VENDOR ,N '- VENDOR' NAME CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT 15905 0]z~930 REGGIE COTTLE 7/31/86 I 00,00 15906 036237 CUES INC. 7-/31/86 95.A:2 :'0z~1~20 DECISION!i:!:.OATA COMPUTER CO --~31X86 liO~'~O ~21 DECISION<OATA· SERVICE INC . 7/31/86 158.00 OELRAY CONCRETE PRODUCTS 7/31/86 200.88 I5910 MAURICE ~ENS ON 7/31~85 .32.00 I5gII 0~168~ JOHN OENSON 7/31/86 32.00 15912 0~1700 DESCO HYDRAULICS CO. 7/31/86 121.40 5~372 ~. -EN~INEERING::.NEWS RECORD 7/31'~86 LDING SUPPLY ?...'": ..:::~:~'-~ :.... 7/31/86 ~0.00 15915 FIREMEN'S RELIEF ~ PENSID 7/]1/86 2,766-25 15gi7 06298B 'FISHER RESEARCH LAB 7/31/86 68.~8 15'918 063000 FISHER SCIENTIFIC 7/31/85 120'28 ~'15g19 :" ??:;:- 063712 '.'"~ FLORIDA LEAGUE OF CITIES 7/31/86 ~45. O0 :~' :::'06~556 .:FORD' S :TRAVEE:':':~U IDES 7/31/86 28.00 064585 FORT PIERCE OIL COMPANY 7/31/86 775.50 0~ FRENCH & SPANISH 800K COR 7/3I/8~ I5923 070002 G.M.A.C. 7/31/85 509.90 I592~ 070383 JOSEPH GAM~[N 7/31/85 55,00 075~50 :::.-GRA~BA2 ELECTRIC CO. INC. 7/3I/8~ 'I5926 .075535 :- GUARANTY BLUEPRINTERS INC 7/31/86 I17.60 0~8~. HOFFMAN'S AIR CONDITION'IN ...... 7/31/86 8~.25 5928 08~9:7 BEN HOGAN CO. .... " 7/~1/8~ -585.7 I5929 08~693 ROBERT HOWELL 7/31/86 316.80 5930 085~68 HYDRALINE 7/31/~5 23.0~ 090108 -IC~A RETIREMENT CORP, ' ' 7/31/85 1,956.2~~ 15g~2 09~209 INDUSTRIAL WELDING INC. 7/31/86 460,00 15933 09~221 .. ING~A M 7/31/~6 09~25~ INSTITUTE OF POLIcE~E~'~- ......... 7/31/86 ............ ~75.00 09~291 IRS LEVY PROCEEDS-EDDIE D 7/31/86 62.2~ ...... 09~299 INT'L ASSOCIATION OF CHIC 7/31/86 20.~6 ~59~7 I002-01 J & J CHEMICAL ................ 7/31/85 "-612.21 15938 I0~760 JOVAN OFFIC: MACHINE 7/31/96 ~26.61 ;939 110~00 JEAN KARR [ CO. 7/31/8.5 11.00 159~0 112771 K i P[ [ N~'~R - F~ I'~ LETTER 7/31/86 11~22I CAROL KNIGHT 7/3I/8,~ 55.00 1155~. LORRAINE XRUPOWIES 7/3 i/8~ 36,00 i5,9~3 i2029~ LEE LAB~OTT ' 7/31/85 ~5.00 I~1687 LESC~, INC. 7/3I/~5 2I~.20 I217~0 .... SALLY LEWIS 7/31/25 20.00 i229II LLOY)'S AUTO- ~LECT~IC T/31/86 ~I5947 I2~603 LONG, S ELECTRONICS 7/3 I/8h 13~.~0 I5948 ........ 1247~ .... CHqIS LOVING 7/31/~6 IO,O0 i2~351 LYKES PASCO PACKING CC~PA 7/31/86 I30200 M.T.A. EQUIPMENT CORP. 7/~i/8-~ iIq,65 I I3033~ ARTURQ NADRUGA 7/31/85 ~5.00 /5952 130388 NANSFIELO OIL CO,HPANY 7/31/36 3 I30509 MARTIN ASSOCIATES, INC 7/31/86 . __L30538 ___,~ARINE RESCUE PROOUCTS 7/31/~b i67.00 5955 130950 WILLIE RUEH NCGRADY 7/3I/~6 67.20 5O7 CITY DF 8OYNTON SEACH R-'E N T ...... M-O N-T-'H ..... C"H.E C K S CHECK,,-" VENDOR ~ VENuOR NA,'-IF 15956 I5957 I5958 i5959 15960 15962 15963 P AG E 15965 15967 1,5968 I5969 ii5970 CHECK OATE TOTAL 131~65 MIAM[-OADE COMMUNITY CC, LL 7/.31/8.5 13277I MILLER DODGE 7/31/95 1~3'~701--~ MOT 0 ROL-~---I-NC'~ ....................... :7/31 / ~ 5 138~23 MUNI~I, AL POLICE ~ ~0~57' NAT [ONAL TRANSMISSIONS ~-~0 ~ a ~YI ON-A-[~ EEDC-d ........................ 7/3 I/~'~ ~ WS I~I728 NE, AND SUN SENTINEL 1~92 NOLAND-TROPIC~L= SUPPLY CO, ./9o ....... ' .-:':. I6( ,,. 16 P~L PARTS t, E 160',~f3~:ALM B = & ~HE L 160416 PALM BEAC )LN MERCUR 161510 P~ACOCK'S RAD:] 'OR SERVIC 151 T 10 P: T T ~-~S H---~-E~ R~EAT I ON 115971 162750 7;4 I15977 ]15978 15979 159 80 15981 2 15 84 1 15g~86 159!87 15~88 L5989 15990 I5991 15992 15993 1599~ 15995 15996 15997 159'98 15999 16000 16001 16002 16003 1600~ 160'35 16006 PI'CARD CHEMICAL CO. PI~TNEY-BOWES 16~.503 - - ~,-NoR~W-PODRAY 165305 PRECISION SMALL ENGINE CO 180411 ~AINBOW PRzN ING _INC 180417 RADIANT OiL 180~96 RANGER CONSTRUCTION INDUS 181605 0 iANE__ REESE 1816~0 REMEX CORP. 181692 R~SEARCH PUBLISHING 18278~ RICH HOTORS, INC. 184682 ' A L ~OSENTHAL ASSOC- INC. 1904~2 ~A.~I-;~I R S VICE 192~58 SHERATON WORLD 1~2~65 sHERIF~ OF PALM ~EACH C~U 192784 SIMON & SCHUSTER 193913 SMITH 9ROTHERS FILM DROPS 19~300 SNOW CONCRETE CORP. 19~697 S- CENT. WASTEWATER TREAT 196185 EDWARD D STONE JR & ASSG, 20012,2 T ~ ~ GR4PHICS 201590 JAMES 202560 THORNOI KE PR~S5 205600 TROP'IGAS, ZI014o USCM D~F~RREO CONP. PRO. Z 10151 U. 5, P~ST~STER 216400 uN[T~ STATE5 PLASTIC CCR 221489 VAN'S CP'~FORTEMP AIR 2Zi502 VA~.~ ~ATER5 g RoGzR~ 230450 BiLL ~ALLACE FORO-SU~ARU 280529 L I ~-~DA wARLICK 230530 ;~ASHINGION CAPITAL N~NS R 231qOO L~GA~] N~LEN 232793 H.W. '~I LSON 23~625 j.J.A. ~OLF Z~l 596 XEROX CORP. AMOUNT 371,40'~ 363.69 36. O0 ....... 3,736.1~ 71:0:00 ..... ~5. O0 T3~. 7 5 3 .5o 13 86 /86 85~ .......... 8~ 7/31/86 7/31/85 7/31/85 7131186 7/31/85 713.1135 7131/86 7131/86 7/31/85 7131/8o 7131136 7/31/8o 7/31/86 7/31/86 7/31/96 7/31/36 7/31/85 7/31/86 7/31/8~ 7/31/~o 7/31/55 7/31/~5 7/31135 7/31/~5 7/31/35 7/31/ 7/3l/S5 7131/76 7/31/55 7/31/86 ~7 7~ - 53.~o'-- I 35.45 96 72 :. 391.! 10 563- 30 I i O0 72~00 70.00 103,72 28.00 550,00 12~77 192~50 717~50 ~ 457-77 367.20 45-00 104.67 B15.01 4,468-'71 Z, 000.00~ 75.8t 30.00 605,00 l ~ 169. 06 37.73 ~ 72.00 24.00 11.25 605.93 ~31/86 CITY OF 80YNTON BEACH - ENDOR NAME E C K S PAGE 23 CHECK DATE ,007 261520 ZEE MEDICAL SUPPLIES 16008 266310 .... Z_U_CCALA WRECKER SERVICE · ?:'JEAN N-"~-~SHORTLEY ~40 65.0 :'?;L_ENORE :' BAL~OW I N 16012 540651 MURRAY J, BENNETT 15013 540652 JOHN BYERS I6014 540653 ROY BROWN 160 BOYNTON BEACH YNTON BEACH ]yNToN · -1601 790220 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH I6019 790221 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 15 790222 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 3111 5 -~'~'l PLA~-~---OF T-~E TA 23113' .". HENRY. ALBERS 020405 CONSTANCE BAISH oztsAo ~-~Z~-~ ~-~ 280020 34 7 41 42 43 45 48 -.280010 030501 90010 033:600 300006 330001 340006 340007 340013 ...... 1 90940 192592 45002~ .460005 202515 8EDNARICK RICHARD BEAN _~_0_ ~ E BUTLER JOHN. BYN'ES -... RENA CARRIER _.C_HA R LE_S___~_.__C_A S E CALLI E CLANTON WILFRED J DENIS E. GREGORY HARRIS GUS R. HART CARROLEI ZER HERRING T2-B~'-7-FI C-K~ TOTAL AMOUNT 084660 MURIEL HOLZMAN 104509 GEORGE A. JOHNSON 37oo13 VI.RGI~IA E. KEI~TER __DOROTHEA ..M?_E_N_~EDY 370'004 HUGH KENNEDY 370002 MINNIE L KING 3~0007 HEReERT LAESSER I ZO500- ....... ~0~ L."-LATHA,H ]80002 VERA LERIS ]80006 GRETCHEN LUBY 400002 RUTH L. NELSON 160350 TEREESA DADGETT .420011 .CHARLES PROSSER 166300 ELEANOR PUFFER I90945 JDH/I SCHNEIOER MARy E. SCHORR A DA SHOOK FRANK SMITH __]4_ AR Y TENK LEE THOMAS ............. 7/31/85 225.45 7/31/86 ....... 1_~ 3_. ~50 ........ 7/31/86 31.27 7/31/86 6.15 7231~86 .... 2_5__~_5_o 7/31/86 16o90 7/31/86 6.04 _7/31/86 .25.00 7/31/8:5 100~ O0 . Z/~l/~6_:.?!::{~ii~!~ so.oD -: ..~ 7/31 / 86 50-~-~'0 .... 7/31/86 5o.oo 7/31/86 50.00 6/24/86 5,140.40 7/01/86 65i. O0 7/0.1286 53.79, 7/01/85 108"-59 7/01/86 319.86 ........... 7/01/85 227 58 7/01/86 -'-39Z.71 7101186 63.23 ............ 7101/85 .... 502°46 7/01/85 287.52 -" 7/0i/~5 Z61.34 7101155 299.92 7/01/85 440..39 7/01/86 569.5~ -' _7/01/86 ............ z55-. 35 .., 7/ol/85 t9e.7~ 7101/65 164.46 _ 7/01/86 88.66 7/ol/86 ......... 561.19 7101186 .00 7/01/86 ZIS.07 7/01/86 --~ 86~ ' ....... 7101/85 297.29 7/01/8~ z6o.88 7/01/8~ 307.26 ........ 7/01/86 346.52 7/0 t/86 309.49 - 7/01/86 ~64ol 6 - 7/01/8.5 i, 331.35 7/3 1/86 278.31 '7/01/86 91.2 S 7/01/86 133.20 7/01/86 253 7/01/86 202.21 7/3 I/~o 99.87 '710 1/86 2 38.9 5 7/01/95 731.9 t ?13118o ~,g07 CHECK, 23I'~9 23150 CITY OF 3OYNTON BEACH VENDOR # VENDOR NA~,E CHECK 230452 OLIVE 490018 ~ C A WALLACE $900 MILDRED A,. ZWART "="' ~NER O803bb WILLIAM R. HAMILTON 080351 HUDDLESTON 23155 23156 23160 23161 23 23105 23166 23167 23 IRE SONG 024428 EDW ,0 E. BOLES ~50 G !N KNC "- 90 LOLATTE 3 52 RD MITCHELL L4-6600 ALLAN NY~UIST 420008 Co PORTER ~o RHODEN JR. PAGE 231 [0 "....37:i-i;: 194-290 231~1 23~,72 23~73 235495 z317,, o~o~71 23175 · 0~0471 23176 020471 23177 '202442 231~0 "20~ 2318I !oazz CU~ B~ TUITE NE ViCK~ E. WRIGHT TT BANK - WITHHOLDIN BANK - WITHHOLDIN BANK - WtTHHOLDIN REDIT UNION OF PALM )IT UNION OF PALM DALc '0,~ ENS DATE TOTAL 23182 4~0038 NANCY L. RUDDY 231~8~ 032-895 C'~¥-Y--~F BOYNTON BEACH 020471 BARNETT BANK- WITHHOLDIN 29006~ COPELAND 2318~6 290011 0 CAVANAUGH 2Bi8,7 3E0~I9 EDWARD ENGRAM 23 1 231 23190 23191 231~2 23193 23194 23195 23196 23197 23198 23199 23200 23201 390015 GE_OR:GE H~CNEILL 440050 .... WIlLIE ROUNOTREE 450018 MACK SLOAN ...... ~90010 .... GEORGF- WATSON ...... ~200~6 PEGGIE PELTCS 0~2715 DI ETCR~T I;~C. 0G1580 - "CAP'T, JOHN DELOACH 03~9~ C~XSTAL SEAWALL 6 MARINE OSO31~ ~VIN HALLAHAN ..... 420042__J AMES P REST I_NAR I 2 80005 'J AMES-~-DY D 7/01/86 7/0 1/85 86 7/ 7 6/ AMOUNT 462.12 262o-5.1----T~ 77.13 882 1,898.32 1,010 1~020o 763 i, 791.9 8!6 ~2.1 1,192, 6 1,414- B6 985. 802. ~ -z~zEc ~ 2 6 5 ........ 937. 80 1,325 ,6 ......... 702 7/ 6/ 6 6/; b 6/; 6/: ss 6/27/~6 6/27/~6 7/02~B5 7/0!2/86 7/~218b 7/czt~6 1,237.'2 29'~699 483 223° 37,943. 369, 8 lO0.B 806 .g 488 610 187. 160. 425 990. lO,O00.OO 2,000. O0 I 290. O0 258..4iZ 2 7.os 321.46 7/31/8-6 CITY OF BOY NTON 3A507 .:i-:.':'" - ' ..... C U R R E N'T/' M O N CHECK':~- VENDOR ~ ::'. VENDOR NAME TH .C H E C K S CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT 23202 23203 280050 LY'LE SROWNELL 350049 JEFFREY HARNER '003~.'='-=4: EDWARD KIENTZ =':'i~i-~'"=" ; .- ~ R ' .:: ..: . .. ': :i;:;!ii EDWA D-P.,,,HUNCHAR '::¥~ 39008 O "-::~ P E T E R ti' ~'~'!;:~'M A Z Z E L L A 7/03/86 7/03/85 7/03/86 7/03/88 7/03/86 23207 23208 390004 NAT HANI EL MCGRADY 7/03/86 390082 ELIZABETH MCMINAMEN 7/03/86 390072 BARBARA MC PHERSON 7/03/86 ., ~: ;-:/;..440025:. :'. FREDA R CE 23213 23214 16 3217 8 23219 23220 520004 LOUIS ZEIT INGER 7/03/86 ]90066 VERNETHA MOORE 7/03/86 280060 LARRY E. 8YIRT 7/03/85 ozo471 202442 020471 BARNETT:BANK - WITHHOLDIN 7/03/86 THE--:CREOIT UNION OF PALM 7/03/86 BARNETT BANK - WITHHOLDIN 7/03/85 KYLE A TOWNSLEY 7/03/86- LANREN BROCKETT 7/03/86 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 7/07/86 460035 280082 032901 420.20 363.98 289.22 675.03 360o01 835.74 214.64 424.64 343.54 3fi,. 55 231.89 351.20 20,326.35 254,223°94 I7io]4 877.20 64.17 23223 z_.3_z z 4 __ 23225 23226 Z~z7 23228 23229 ,.,: 2~230 2323i 23232 370O13 O56552 160/,18 040505 205510 OlOZ~b VIRGINIA ED KEISTER 7/01/86 JOHN Bo DUNKLE 7/08/85 PALM BEACH GARDENS YAA' 7/09/86 DAVIS WATER & wASTe--iNDUS- ..... 7/09/85 ..... TRANS-FLORIDA SUPPLY CO. 7/09/85 AAMCO TRANSMISSIONS 7/,39/85 210150 U.S. POSTMASTER 7/10/85 075610 GULFSTREAM LUMBER CO. 7/10/8.5 280066 ANTHONY 8OLDEN 7/I0/86 202452 THE CREDIT UNION OF PALM 300055 ALMA DSLAN 1~5.33 17,000.00 ...... :. 75.00 · 33,-49q.75 4,297.55 1,4.88.66 1,5 0 0.0 0 ~;:';.:; 35 ...::-:}.' 7/ii185 220.93 ~5 23!237 23238 23239 370039 JOHN KARCHER 7/11/86 115596 MEDARD KOPCZYNSKI 7/11/85 450040 JAMES S HELTON 7/ii/85 032895 CITY OF 3OYNTON SE,&CH 7/11/85 020~71' 9A~NETT BANK - WITHHOLD[N 7/11/86 350005 TULLIA IAFRATE 7/11/8~ 23!250 114221 23.2~1 033671 23252 . __ 390008 23243 450078 23244 033529 23245 22_ L496 ~2 ~5 1 95020 .~'47 Z 05547 _23248 0427~ 5 2324~ 330042 23250 390028 .... 2325~ ..... Z02442 23252 280073 CAROL .,<NIGHT 7/11/8-5 CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 7/ll/80 JERRY ~OODY 7/11/86 WALTER SWANN 7/[4/85 ALLEN Co CLARK 7/15/3.5 ._. JAMES ;-~. VANCE, P.A. 7/15/.3~ STATE OF FLORIDA DEPTo 7/15/8.5 THE TRAVELERS COHP.~,N[ES 7/16/8.5 0I ETCRAFT INC. . 7/17/~5 KEITH A. GORLES 7/17/86 PAULA LEBLANC 7/17/86 .... THE C~EDIT UN~ON OF PAL~ 7/17/~5 GREGORY BEAN 7/18/.95 158.59 759.48 266o38 45,699o 71 292.70 2~215o79 31~05 531'98 256.12 57.00 5 ,103.00 8.15 8,396.64 978°00 491.92 101.58 29,642 , 60 65~.92 CHECK #- VENDOR, 23253 2900~0 2325~ 3 23259 032 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH VENDOR. PABLO CORONA PAGE CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT 7/19/85 °77 6 ~56'6~+ 254,O75.16 38, CAN WELDING ETY 71 72 28 2 83 Z 5-9 960 351 z 3a2 1503 0553 Oq. 27 3500, 3000, TINKER ROBERT Co FITZPATRICK TY OF BOY___N~0~__B_EACH CROSS OF:FLORIDA S:C. GRABEEL C2EDIT UNION DF PALM AL ~U R Y ~ICHARD BURD[CK MOTHY DAWKINS ~DtE OENSON DONOVAN ~REIDER AMES R. PATTERSON )'AN I EL REMCHUK OF BOYNTDN BEACH NETT BANK - WITHHOLDIN VE WALLACE LLIAN ROSSI JAMES HAUGH GULFSTREAM OF ~LA BOY,~TO,NN OF THE TA ..............CiTY 5EACH P.B. COUNTY CRIME PREVENT THE TRAVELERS COMPANIES .: .... pALM BEACH CANVAS CO. E~UITA~LE LIFE ASSURANCE D[ETC~AFT INC. ._ JACK INGRAM .DON DAY I S 48,948o~2 .00 7/23, 7/ 7/25/:86 .7 8.5 7 96- 7/25/85 --7/2-5/86- 7/25/~ 7/25/8.5 13,000. O0 1, 7.50 2,513,,06 5~0o71 30,395. I0 55'° 01 174.4-7 ............ 427.50 ~21.28 I ~9~9.60 253 ~9~5.82 ' 7/25/B16 ............ 38,075.S-3 ...... 7/2'5/8'5 168.90 7/25/86 198.46 7/25/8i5 9,989.10 7t28/Si5, 5,605.68 7/29/8~ 47.66 7/2'9/86 25.00 7/29/8~ 8,441.92 7/30/~6 25.00 7/20/B~ 11,590.~~ 7/31/8S 1,050.0~ 7/31/B5 103.20 7/3 t/95 200. O0 3,294,878.75