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Minutes 08-16-83MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL HELD AT CITY HALL, BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1983 PRESENT James R. Warnke, Mayor Carl Zimmerman, Vice Mayor Joe deLong, Councilman Samuel L. Wright, Councilman Peter L. Cheney, City Manager Betty S. Boroni, City Clerk William P. Doney, Assistant City Attorney ABSENT Nick Cassandra, Councilman (Excused) Mayor Warnke called the meeting to order at 7:30 P.M. He announced the Invocation tonight will be given by Rev. Voris Brookshire, First United Presbyterian Church of Boynton Beach, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag, led by Vice Mayor Carl Zimmerman. Everyone was requested to rise. AGENDA APPROVAL Councilman deLong stated that he would like to add an item under Legal, Other. Mr. Cheney stated he has three things he would like to add. Two are bills for the ConSent Agenda and one is under Administrative for discussion regarding a rummage sale. Mr. deLong moved the adoption of the Agenda with the additions, seconded by Mr. Wright. Motion carried 4-0. ANNOUNCEMENTS Mayor Warnke announced the presence in the audience of our immediate past Mayor, Walter "Marty" Trauger. Mayor Warnke read a Proclamation whereby Palm Beach Junior College, during the week of October 17 through 23, would be proclaimed Palm Beach Junior College Golden Anniversary Week. Boynton Beach City Hall will be closed Monday, September 5, 1983, in observance of Labor Day. There will be a Public Hearing on Tentative Budget Proposed Millage Rate and the Proposed Use of Federal Revenue Sharing Funds on September 1, 1983, at 7:30 P.M. to be held in Council Chambers. Mayor Warnke emphasized the need for the public to use specifics to enable immediate identification within a Budget Report containing 282 pages which is available for viewing at City Hall. REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AUGUST 16, 1983 MINUTES Reqular City Council Meetinq Minutes-of Auqust 2, 1983 Vice Mayor Zimmerman moved for adoption as submitted, seconded by Councilman deLong. Motion carried 4-0. CITY MANAGER'S REPORT N. E. 10th Avenue Project Mr. Cheney reported, that' it is expeced that the 10th Avenue pro3ect will be in full operation again by the end of this week after having been held up by the telephone strike. Boat Ramp Park Improvements Mr. Cheney detailed the progress taking place at the County and State levels regarding the improvements to-the Boat Ramp Park. The Board of County Commissioners approved funding last week and the County will now send an application for $42,000 to the State. When the Governor and Cabinet act on this, we will have that money approved to use for anothar application to the State to get some additional money to bring the Boat Ramp Project along. New Wells Mr. Cheney stated that we are in the process of constructing six new wells. The two additional wells on the east side have been "developed" The permanent pumps are due this week for installation. The bacteriological testing for the water lines, which have been installed, will be implemented and then the two east wells will be operational within three or four weeks. The other four wells are still in the process of being "developed" to get to the desired yield and are expected to be operational in a couple of months. Golf Course Mr. Cheney announced-that all 800 annual permits for the golf course have been signed up. We have received three-fourths payment which is $375 each, for all 800 permits. We have a long waiting list. PUBLIC AUDIENCE Mayor Warnke requested that any person wishing to speak on any item not on the agenda, come forward, give their name and address to the City Clerk and they will be called upon at the time that item is discussed. - 2 - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AUGUST 16, 1983 Proposed Amendment to Build. inq Co'de for Handicapped Mr. Samuel Scheiner'of 528 S.E. 27th Terrace came forward. He wished to recommend that our Building Code be amended to read that all housing units, whether public or private, on ground level, have at least one toilet accessible to the handicapped in accordance with the specifications of the American National Society I~nstitute. Mr. Scheiner explained that this would mean that the door to the toilet room'would be at least 2'8" wide and would open out. Having observed local construction, Mr. Scheiner noted that the majority of new units have bathroom doors that are about 2' wide and cannot be used by handicapped persons, especially in wheelchairs. It is time that we ought to begin to recognize the problems of the handicapped and amend our Building Code. Councilman deLong moved that Mr. Scheiner be directed to take this matter to the Building.Department for their consideration. Vice Mayor Zimmerman seconded the motion. After discussion on the motion, the motion carried 4-0. CONSENT AGENDA A. Bids Sale and Removal ~of Lime Sludge at the Boynton Beach Water Treatment Plant The Tabulation Committee recommends awarding the bid to Asphalt Construction, Lake Worth, Florida, in the amount of $1.12 per cubic yard. Twenty (20) Model 3000 Police Shotguns and Eighteen (18) Muzzle Down Gun Racks with Electric Gun Lock or Equal The Tabulation Committee recommends awarding the bid to La,men's & Shooters, Ft. Pierce, Florida, in the total amount of $4,665.02 (Guns: $2~777.00 / Racks: $1,888.02) Installation of Storm Panels - Various City Buildinqs The Tabulation Committee recommends awarding the bid to Cantway Building Specialities, Delray Beach, Florida, in the amount of $2,512.00 (Excluding Mausoleum Entrance and Stained Glass - $2,'145.00) B. Approve Requests for Construction Trailers Three construction trailers - Manor Care, Inc. Nursing Home, 3001 S. Congress Avenue 8 One construction trailer - D.I.C. Comm. Constr. Corp. for S.E. 28 Circle & U.S. ~1, '~Atrium Office Complex" - 3 - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH,-FLORIDA AUGUST 16, 1983 C. Approve Additional Landscaping Costs Including Work by the Garden Store (LandscapinG Contractor) Additional hedge material for the City Hall Parking Lot in the amount of $366.30. Approval recommended by the City Engineer. D. Approval BudGet Transfer Unemployment Benefits in the amount of $470.00 charged to the Parks Department. E. Approve Change Order No. 4 dated July 21, 1983 - Golf Course Clubhouse Daniel O'Connell has submitted a summary of extra work performed in the amount of $2,281.00.. Approval recommended by the Building Official. List of Payments - Month of July, 1983 See list of payments attached. G. Approval of Bills See list attached. Councilman deLong moved to approve the proposed Consent Agenda, Item V, consisting of A 1, 2, and 3, B, C, D, E, F, and G as presented by the City Manager. Councilman Wright seconded the motion. The motion carried 4-0. BIDS Supply and Installation of Trees in the Median of U.S. HiGhway ~1 - Parks Mr. Cheney informed the Council the reason this item is separate is because there are some alternatives. Option #3 provides for 70 trees to be planted on Federal Highway; 13 Royal Palms plus other trees. It was suggested that the Royal Palms be divided between the north and south ends. There are enough remaining trees in the bid to put at least one in each median section. This would create some impact on the whole length of Federal Highway. Mr. Cheney added that the bidder mn Option #3 also proposes that De,ray Nursery &,~Landscape hire one more unemployed person than the other bidders and the purpose of this Federal Grant is to put the unemployed to work. From that point of view, Delray Nursery is more compliant. Councilman deLong moved to award the bid in the amount of $11,890,~o supply and install trees in the Median of U.S. Highway #1 (Option #3). Councilman Wright seconded the motion. - 4 - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AUGUST 16, 1983 Under discussion, Mayor Warnke~ stated that although this was not exactly City property, he would suggest that the Community Appearance Board be consulted. Mr. Cheney referred to the time element of this Federal arant and said it is unfortunate that there is not time to go through the review process. Councilman deLong suggested that nevertheless, the plans ought to be sent to the Community Appearance Board for rev±e~. Mr. Cheney agreed. Councilman deLong hoped that when the Downtown Redevelopment project gets underway/ the Community Appearance Board will have a voice. Mr. Cheney referred to the ordinances requiring these processes with the Downtown Redevelopment project, however, in this instance with the Federal Grant Conditions, .this was .the only time they have not gone through the Community Appearance Board. Motion carried 4-0. DEVELOPMENT PLANS Approve request for site development Plan, 'submitted by Peabody & Childs Architects, Inc. for Syncom, Inc. to construct the Boynton Beach Shoppinq Center. Mr. Annunziato informed the Council this is a request to construct a 79,000 sq. ft. shopping center on 6.45 acres of land located directly to the east of the Boynton Beach Mall. He explained the location and added that it is one Of the four outparcets developed as a result of the Mall planning. This request was- reviewed by the Technical Review Board and comes to the council and Planning & Zoning Board with a positive recommendation. The proposal provides for the construction of a bank facility in the north east corner,, retail commercial outlets towards the back of the property, a health'~ club, a retail facility on the west, and restaurants in a cluster along the southern building. Access to the site wiit be from the entrance drive- ways to the Mall with no access ~off of Congress Avenue. Mr. Annunziato continued that this was reviewed by the tech- nical staff and went' to the Planning & Zoning Board with the following comments from the Building Department: 1. Board of Health permit will be required. 2. Hotel and Restaurant ~Commission registration number will be required. 3. Parking stalls require double line striping. 4. Sidewalks to go through driveways. Mr. Annunziato outlined the recommendations contained in the memo submitted by the Utility Department dealing in the tech- nical aspects of the site 'in designing-utilities. - 5 - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AUGUST 16, t983 The Police Department noted that there should be a stop sign at the exit and the Public Works Department has requested that the applicant notify the Department 'before they pour the d~mpster pad. The Community Appearance Board has reviewed and approved the request. Vice Mayor Zimmerman moved to approve the request for the Site development plan subject to staff comments as submitted by Peabody & Childs Architects, Inc. for Syncom, Inc. to construct the Boynton Beach Shopping Center. Councilman deLong seconded the motion. No discussion. Motion carried 4-0. Approve request for modification' of the approved site develop- ment plan for The Storaqe Place submitted by James L. O'Conner Mr. Annunziato informed the Council of the location. This request was recommended to the Planning & Zoning Board from the technical staff subject to staff-comments including a q~ement for an extension of a water line along Congress Avenue. There was a contention of 1 ft. at the Planning & Zoning Board and now there has been an agreement reached between the Utility Department and the applicant concerning the installation of that facility, The use is for private storage. This was reviewed by the Community Appearance Board and approved by the~ and this comes to the City.Council with a positive and unanimous recommendation from the Planning & Zoning Boar.d, subject to staff comments. Regarding the settlement on the water line, it was clarified that the costs for the installation would be shared. The City will install an 8" line and the applicant will pay for a 6" portion of that line because 6" is what they need. Councilman deLong moved to accept the unanimous recommendation of the Planning & Zoning Board subject to staff comments in the request for modification of the approved site development plan for The Storage Place submitted by James L. O'Conner. Council- man Wright seconded the motion. No discussion. Motion carried 4-0. Inasmuch as it was 8:00 P.M., Councilman deLong moved to suspend the regular order of business and revert to the PUBLIC HEARING. Councilman Wright seconded the motion. No discussion. The motion carried 4-0. PUBLIC HEARING Approve request for an amendment to the Future Land Use Land Element of the Comprehensive Plan and rezoning submitted by Carmen S. Annunziato for the City of Boynton Beach to amend the t~nd use element from local retail to moderate density resi- dential and to rezone from C-3 to R-1AA the west one half + of Lot 18, Yachtman's Cove subdivision - 6 - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AUGUST 16, 1983 Mr. Annunziato referred to the initial presentation by a resi- dent of Yachtman's Cove calling attention to the two zoning classifications of this lot. It was felt that if this lot were ever developed for any purposes, it would be an unacceptable intrusion of commercial activity into the residenti&l zone. At the instruction of the City Council, the Planning Department prepared notices for public hearing and recommendations for Planning & Zoning. Doing so, this item was prepared for public hearing.with the Planning & Zoning Board sharing proper applica- tion for public review. Mr. Annunziato enumerated~the reasons for the recommendation to the Planning & Zoning Board to then recommend to the City Council that the Land Use Element of the Comprehensive Plan be modified to reflect the single family residential category of the western one half of Lot 18 and that the zoning be changed to R-i~A. The Planning & Zoning Board did conduct a public hearing on these issues and recommends to the City Council that the land use element of the Comprehensive Plan be modified as such. As this was a Public Hearing, Mayor Warnke asked if anyone in the audience wished to speak IN FAVOR~ There was. no response. When asked if anyone wished to speak IN OPPOSITION to the requ- est, no one responded. THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSED. Councilman Wright moved to adopt the request to amend the Future Land Use Element of the Comprehensive Plan submitted by Carmen S. Annunziato. Councilman deLong seconded the motion. No discussion. Motion carried 4-0. City Manager Cheney referred to preparing an ordinance 'a~ '~re~lt~ . r PUBLIC HEARING Approve request for conditional use by Digby C. Bridges to allow retail, new boat sales on the north 150 feet of Lot A, Harbor Estates subdivision at 1406 North Federal Hiqhwa¥ in a C-4 zone Mr. Annunziato informed the Council this request is to use a currently derelict building on the site for the sale of new boats on Lot A, Harbor Estates subdivision. He explained the location of the property, and said at one time the derelict building was a car wash. The proposal is to provide for new boat' sales of Bayflite Marine, Inc. The site is being approved consistent with our current requirements for landscaping, drainage and parking, tt was reviewed and approved by the Community Appearance Board for landscape and design purposes. Mr. Annunziato explained the access to the site. He referred to the landscaping being provided and noted that this application has, in fact, exceeded our Code requirements in numbers of trees to be provided. In addition to the trees will be a hedge which will be 36' at time of planting at the periphery. - 7 - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AUGUST 16, 1983 Mr. Annunziato continUed.that because this is a conditional use, the Planning & Zoning Board conducted a Public Hearing. They recommen- ded conditional use be approved subject to staff comments and that the driveway width be increased from 25 ft. to 30 ft. The applicant has agreed to this. Digby C. Bridges, Architect, 124 N. E. 5th Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida, came forward. He was representing his client and has prepared the plans which 'a~e~ improving the site that is now not very acceptable to the eye. He referred to everything being done in a first class manner including landscaping and building, ~yhave even kept the old seagrape~ ~ice Mayor Zimmerman questioned the possible widening'of North Road which is 20 ft. City Planner Annunziato advised that this was not discussed at the T.R.B. meeting but he believed it was felt that because of the nature of the use which is not high occupancy, traffictwas not an issue for this use at this location~ Mr. Zimmerman referred to the trailers backing up, etc. in order to get into this location. Mr. Bridges thought they would get in pretty easily now that the gate was being widened. Mr. deLong questioned the possibility of widenfng within the 69 ft. of the property line. Mr. Annunziato advised that the possibility is there and the site can be rearranged but this was the proposal presented by the applicant. It would require that he modify his site. Mr. deLong referred to the right-of-way. Mr. Annunziato did not believe that the applicant would have the ability to dedicate the right-of-way as this is a lease arrangement. Mayor Warnke referred to the landscape plan. Although a copy was not available, Mr. Annunziato believed that it called for one tree every. 25 feet and the ~installation of a hedge between the trees on all four sides with the hedge adjacent to the public rights-of-way being 36" at time of planting. Additionally, Mr. Annunziato believed there was a hedge adjacent to the south property line. Mr. Bridges added details of the additional landscaping being provided. Mayor Warnke complimented the plans presented by the applicant last night at the Community Appearance Board which protected the people to the east. At the meeting of the planning & Zoning Board attended by Councilman deLong, people expressed their satisfaction. Mayor Warnke asked if there was anyone in the audience wishing to speak AGAINST the request. There was no response. Mayor Warnke read a letter received from Mr.' Jack Quatman, Quatman Investments, 7416 S.W. 5th, Portland, Oregon 97219, (property owner within 400 ft. of the property) speaking IN FAVOR of the request~ Mayor Warnke asked if there was anyone Un the audience wishing to speak IN FAVOR of the request. Mr'. Robert Constant, 1407 Dale Lane, Delray Beach, said he was representing Antonio Velardo property owner within 400 ft. and Harry Kirsner who owns Section 2, Coquina Cove. - 8 - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AUGUST 16, 1983 Mr. Constant referred to the two sites north of the subject property which he sold notwithstanding this derelict building. It has been a detriment to the entire area of U.S. Highway #1 for the past 4 years. He spoke in favor of this proposed development. Councilman de~ong moved to approve the reques~ for conditional use by Digby C. Bridges to allow retail, new boat sales on the north 150 feet of Lot A, Harbor Estates subdivision at 1406 N. Federal Highway in a C-4 zone. Vice Mayor Zimmerman seconded the motion. No discussion. Motion carried 4-0. At this time, Councilman deLong moved to revert to the regular order of business. Vice Mayor Zimmerman seconded the motion and the motion carried 4-0. DEVELOPMENT PLANS (Continued) To approve request for modification of the approved site development plans for Gould Plastics submitted by Richard C. Ahrens Mr. Annunziato informed the Council that this is a request to construct a 9,600 sq.ft, addition'to an existing warehouse located at 1580 High Ridge Road. Mr. Annunziato further clarified the location and the access to the site. The new facility will be constructed on the eastern one half of the site. One additional truck parking bay will .be con- structed consistent with the Zoning Code. Mr. Annunziato further referred to the improvement of the parking lot and the enhanced landscaping consistent with our Codes. This plan went to the Planning & Zoning Board with a positive recommendation from the Technical Review Board subject to staff comments. Mr. Annunziato continued that there were several technical comments. There is one from the Fire Department concerning fire protection at this location. The problem in this area ms that there are no municipal water lines constructed at this time. The applicant met with Fire Inspector Cavanaugh and Chief Rhoden and it was determined that the applicant would either install a fire alarm system or a well to accommodate fire means in this location. As no approximate date of installation has been determined, Mr. Annunziato suggested that if Council determines that this should be approved, that a stipulation be included that no Certificate of Occupancy be granted until such time as the fire system is approved by the Fire Inspector. Mr. Annunziato advised that this comes to the City Council with a positive and unanimous recommendation from the - 9 - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AUGUST 16, 1983 Planning & Zoning Board subject to staff comments. This was reviewed by the Community Appearance Board and was approved. Councilman deLong moved to approve the request for modification of the approved site development plans for Gould Plastics sub- mitted by Richard C. Ahrens, subject to staff recommendations. Vice Mayor Zimmerman seconded the motion. No discussion. Motion carried 4-0. Approve request for preliminary plat approval for the plat of Lawson Park Plat II, submitted-by Rossi & Malavasi, Engineers for Paul Plunkett Mr. Annunziato informed the Council that the next four items are technical issues involving the approval of preliminary plats consistent with our subdivision regulation. This is the second and last phase of Lawson Park involving the platting of four lots. Mr. Annunziato described the location and said that this came to the Planning & Zoning Boardlwith a positive recommendation from staff subject to some technical comments. Councilman deLong moved to approve the request for preliminary plat approval for the plat of Lawson Park Plat II, submitted by Rossi & Malavasi, Engineers for Paul Plunkett, subject to staff comments. Vice Mayor Zimmerman seconded the motion. No discussion. Motion~carried 4-0. Approve request for preliminary plat approval for the plat of Sky Lake Plat III submitted by Rossi & MalaVasi, Engineers for Hylib, Inc. Mr. Annunziato informed the Council that this is the third and last preliminary plat for the Sky Lake subdivision. Mr. Annunziato described the location and advised that this plat provides for the construction of 45 single family lots consis- tent with the current zoning at the site. Mr. Annunziato continued that this preliminary plat was reviewed by the Technical Staff and went to the Planning & Zoning Board with a positive recommendation subject to a technical memo from the City Engineer. The 'T.R.B. also recommended that the Planning & Zoning Board accept a recent appraisal for Plat II, adjacent to this property, in the amount of $25,000 per acre. The Planning & Zoning Board unanimously recommended to the City Council that the preliminary plat be approved subject to staff comments and that the land value be accepted. Councilman deLong determined that the applicant concurred with the per acreage land value. Councilman deLong moved to approve the unanimous recommendation of the Planning & Zoning Board to approve.~ the request for preliminary plat approval for the plat of Sky Lake Plat III submitted by Rossi & Malai~asi, Engineers for Hylib, Inc., subject to staff comments. Vice Mayor Zimmerman seconded the motion. No discussion. Motion carried 4-0. - 10 - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AUGUST 16, 1983 Mayor Warnke commented to the audience that most of the Council Members have been at the meetings of the Planning & Zoning Board, Community Appearance Board, etc., and have thoroughly gone into the background of the requests. Approve request for preliminary plat approval for the plat of Boynton Lakes Plat II submitted by Rossi & Malavassi, Engineers for Lennar Homes, Inc. Mr. Annunziato provided background information for this submission consisting of 102 zero lot line, s'lngle family lots and construct- ion documents providing for the construction of infrastructure improvements to support a previously approved phase of a Planned Unit Development. Mr. Annunziato advised the Council that this preliminary plat was reviewed by the Technical Review Board and went to the Planning & Zoning Board with a positive recommendation subject to a technical memorandum from.the City Engineer. The Planning & Zoning Board unanimously recommended to the City Council that the preliminary plat be approved subject to the comments noted in the City Engineer's memo. Councilman deLong moved to approve the unanimous recommendations of the Planning & Zoning Board, subject to staff comments. Councilman Wright seconded the motion. No discussion. The motion carried 4-0. Approve request for preliminary plat approval for the plat of Lakes of Tara, Plat I submitted by Ambrose & Associates, Enqineers for Tara Development Group, Inc. Mr. Annunziato informed the Council that presumably the Council will act on the next item on the Agenda, Proposed Ordinance No. 83- 24, which provides for the rezoning of the Lakes of Tara Development. This is the preliminary plat submitted in connection with the master plan. This preliminary plat was reviewed by the Technical Review Board and came to the Planning & Zoning Board with a positive recommendation subject to a technical memorandum by the City Engineer. It was also submitted at the time of the preliminary plat with the contract for sale which provided for fair market land.~value of the property of $40,000 per acre-.. The Planning & Zoning Board accepted that as being consistent with recent land value for Recreation & Parks indication purposes. Mr. Annunziato continued that the plan provides for 59 zero lot lines, single family homes plus recreation. The plat comes to the City Council with a positive and unanimous recommendation from the Planning & Zoning Board. Councilman deLong determined that the price of the acreage was agreed upon by the applicant. Councilman deLong moved to accept the unanimous approval of the Planning & Zoning Board for the approval of the request for preliminary plat approval - 11 - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AUGUST 16, 1983 for the plat of Lakes of Tara, Plat I submitted by Ambrose & Associates, Engineers for Tara Development Group, Inc., subject to staff comments. Councilman Wright seconded the motion. No discussion. Motion carried 4-0. LEGAL Ordinances - 2nd Readin~ - Public Hearinq Proposed Ordinance No. 83-24 - Re: Rezoning from R-3 multi- family residential to a Planned Unit Development with a Land Use Intensity = 4.00 Mr. Doney read proposed Ordinance No. 83-24 by title on second reading: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 80-19 OF SAID CITY BY RE- ZONING A CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND WITHIN THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH FROM R-3 (MULTIPLE FAMILY DWELLING DISTRICT) TO PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT WITH A LAND USE INTENSITY OF FOUR, SAID PROPERTY BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN~ PROVIDING FOR A SAVINGS CLAUSE; REPEALING PROVISION~ AN EFFECTIVE DATE~ AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. Mayor Warnke asked if anyone ~n the audience wanted to speak IN FAVOR of this proposed ordinance and received no response. He asked if anyone wished to speak IN OPPOSITION to this ordinance and received no response. Mayor Warnke declared the Public Hearing Closed. Councilman deLong moved the adoption of proposed Ordinance No'. 83-24 on second and final reading, Seconded by Vice Mayor Zimmerman. No discussion. Mrs. Boroni took a roll call vote on the motion as follows: Councilman deLong - Aye Councilman Wright - Aye Mayor Warnke - Aye ViCe Mayor Zimmerman - Aye Motion carried 4-0. Ordinances - 1st Readinq NONE - 12 - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Resolutions AUGUST 16, 1983 Proposed Resolution No. 83-BBB - Re: Train Whistles Mr. Doney read proposed Resolution No. 83-BBB by title: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, ENDORSING LOCAL, COUNTY- WIDE AND STATEWIDE EFFORTS TO REGULATE OR PRO- HIBIT THE BLOWING OF TRAIN WHISTLES DURING EVENING AND NIGHT HOURS AT SIGNALIZED RAILROAD CROSSINGS; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE~ AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. Councilman deLong moved the adoption of proposed Resolution No. 83-BBB, seconded by Vice Mayor Zimmerman. Under discussion, Mayor Warnke advised that he has no input, pro or con on this mssue. Mayor Warnke took exception to the wording, "WHEREAS, the City of Boynton Beach has determined that the blowing of train whistles at signalized railroad crossings is of negligible safety value...' and stated that this resolution was requested by Mayor Konrad of Boca Raton to try to unite the cities along the east coast of Florida. At the present time it is under litigation in the City of Miami which is now under appeal. Mayor Warnke continued at that time the original litigation against the F.E.C. was turned down and they have appealed it. Our City attorneys have already told us that this proposal could not stand up in court. Mayor Warnke stated that this Resolution does not prohibit tramn whistles; it merely says we are supporting our nemghboring cities in concept. If this ms passed and approved by the courts, Mayor Warnke expressed concern over the liability angle of somebody being killed or injured at a crossing because a train did not blow its whistle. Mayor Warnke also felt that we are pulling chestnuts out of the fire for other cities where he thought the proposition in the end will probably fail because it will be determined by the courts that it is illegal. At the present time, Mayor Warnke was on the fence about this whole proposition and said it was up to the Council whether they want to support the other cities to regulate amd prohibit the blowing of train whistles. Councilman deLong referred to the many occasions in his experiences when our City attempted the same thing as that of the City of Boca Raton. He has since changed his mind and feels the same as the public living near the tracks who are affected by the train whistles. Noting that it is sponsored by Boca Raton, Councilman deLong would be inclined to support them because we don't know at what time we may ask to seek support from Boca Raton. Councilman deLong added that it would be bad policy not to go along with something like this because it is not costmng us a - 13 - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AUGUST 16, 1983 dime and as far~ as we are concerned, let the courts make the final decision; at least there will be unity in the attempt to eliminate the train whistlesl Councilman Wright 'told of the incident in which his secretary was almost killed a few years ago'in West Palm Beach because of a train whistle not blowing loud enough. He has said repeatedly for the past couple of years that he just could not support something like that. He referred to' ~hose with hearing impairment who just may need to hear a train whistle; or those who are driving or are handicapped. Hearing can be one of those handicaps. Mayor Warnke added that he lives about 200 yards from a~ crossing and train whistles never wake him up at night. After a while it doesn't bother you. He has had no calls or letters about this subject pro or con. Mayor Warnke referred to the wording of the resolution. Councilman deLong noted that the City Attorney drafted it. Mr. Doney stated that 'whether there is a determina- tion or not, it is questionable. If the Council chooses, it can be deleted. He noted that it only talked about signalized railroad crossings. Many times Mayor Warnke has driven up to a crossing that is going up and~down because of~a.short £rom the rain, etc~ Personally he would like to have the whistle blow. Councilman deLong thought ~he~ording~referred~to~wasa~ded~fo~ st~eng~h~an~ he~wou~d not-want to weaken the Resolution. Mayor Warnke repeated the motion made ~by Councilman deLong and seconded by Vice Mayor Zimmerman. Mrs. Boroni took a roll call vote as follows: Councilman Wright - Nay Mayor Warnke - Nay Vice Mayor Zimmerman - Aye Councilman deLong - Aye Motion defeated 2-2. Proposed Resolution No. 83-CCC - Re: Enterprise Zones Mr. Doney read proposed Resolution No. 83-CCC by title: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON-BEACH APPROVING THE DES- IGNATION OF AN ENTERPRISE ZONE WITHIN THE CORPORATE LIMITS Councilman deLong moved the approval of proposed. Resolution No. 83-CCC, seconded'by Vice Mayo~-Zimmerman. Under discUssion, City Manager Cheney stated that the Council adopted a resolution similar to this some time ago, in a much larger area. This REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AUGUST 16, 1983 material was sent to the state. We were informed that we could not meet their criteria for establishing the larger area but they did suggest that the N.S.A. would certainly meet the criteria for an Enterprise Zone. Mr. Cheney added that it may make sense sometime in the future to try again for an inter- mediate sized area and will continue to review it. Mayor Warnke asked if this took in 10th Avenue and was told that it did. Reference was made to the new name of the Department of Veteran and Community Affairs. Mayor Warnke repeated the motion which had been moved and seconded. Mrs. Boroni took a roll call vote as follows: Mayor Warnke Vice Mayor Zimmerman Councilman deLong Councilman Wright Motion carried 4-0. - Aye - Aye - Aye - Aye Proposed Resolution No. 83-DDD - Re: Approve and Authorize Execution of Traffic Control Agreement - Intersection of S.W. 26th Avenue & South Seacrest Boulevard (Bethesda Hospital) Mr. Doney read proposed Resolution No. 83-DDD by title: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A TRAFFIC CONTROL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AND PALM BEACH COUNTY Councilman deLong moved'the adoption of proposed Resolution No. 83-DDD. Vice Mayor Zimmerman seconded the motion. No discussion. Mrs. Boronz took a roll call vote as follows: Vice Mayor Zimmerman Councilman deLong Councilman Wright Mayor Warnke Motion carried 4-0. - Aye - Aye - Aye - Aye Proposed Resolution No. 83-EEE - Re: Approve Final Plat- Stanford Park Mr. Doney read proposed Resolution No. 83-EEE by title: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING THE FINAL PLAT FOR STANFORD PARK, A P.U.D. AND TRACTS 6 AND 7 IN SECTION 8, TOWNSHIP 45 SOUTH, RANGE 43 EAST, BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA - 15 - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AUGUST 16, 1983 Councilman deLong moved the adoption of proposed Resolution No. 83-EEE seconded by Vice Mayor Zimmerman. No discussion. Mrs. Boroni took a roll call vote as follows: Councilman deLong - Aye Councilman Wright - Aye Mayor Warnke - Aye Vice Mayor Zimmerman - Aye Motion carried 4~0. Proposed Resolution No. 83-FFF - Re: Approve Final Plat - Bethesda Park Mr. Doney read proposed Resolution No. 83-FFF by title: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING THE FINAL PLAT FOR BETHESDA PARK PLAT IN SECTION 33, TOWNSHIP 45S, RANGE 43E Councilman deLong moved the adoption of proposed Resolution No. 83-FFF. Councilman Wright seconded the motion. No discussion. Mrs. Boroni took a roll call vote as follows: Councilman deLong - Aye Councilman Wright - Aye Mayor Warnke - Aye Vice Mayor Zimmerman - Aye Motion carried 4-0. Proposed Resolution No. 83-GGG - Re: Approve Final Plat - Cedar Ridge, a P.U.D. and High Ridge Commerce Park, a P.I.D. Mr. Doney read proposed Resolution No. 83-GGG by title: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING THE FINAL PLAT FOR CEDAR RIDGE, A P.U.D., AND HIGH RIDGE COMMERCE PARK, A P.I.D. Councilman deLong moved the adoption of proposed Resolution No. 83-GGG. Councilman Wright seconded the motion. No discussion. Mrs. Boroni took a roll call vote as follows: Councilman Wright - Aye Mayor Warnke - Aye Vice Mayor Zimmerman - Aye Councilman deLong - Aye - 16 - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Motion carried 4-0. Other Consider amending zoning ordinance relative to REC and permit- ting outside storage - Requested by Vice Mayor Carl Zimmerman, TABLED AUGUST 16, 1983 Inasmuch as it was determined that there was no one in the audience to present this, it remained Tabled. Discussion and review of Draft Ordinance for Building Moratorium - Downtown 'Business 'District Mayor Warnke stated that Councilman Cassandra, who proposed this, is not here tonight. Council has copies of a letter from City Manager Cheney placing it on the Agenda as "Legal Other" instead of "Ordinance 1st Reading". Councilman deLong believed, with all due respect to Councilman Cassandra, who sponsored this, that he would move to lay this on the table. Vice Mayor Zimmerman seconded the motion. The motion carried 4-0. Memorandum of 8/15/83 from Mayor Warnke to Chairpersons of all City Boards, Req'ardinq iSuqqestiOns Councilman deLong moved to adopt the recommendations contained in Mayor Warnke's August 15, 1983 memorandum. Seconded by Vice Mayor Zimmerman. No discussion. Motion carried 4-0. OLD BUSINESS None. NEW BUSINESS Consider North Boynton Clean Up Task Force request to empower certain sanitation' emp~loyees to cite code violators In a memo of August 11, 1983, Attorney Doney replied to the issue. Councilman deLong's thinking was expressed in his memorandum of July 11, 1983, to'City Manager Cheney. While City Manager Cheney was not opposed to the task force, he foresaw possible problems in consistency and uniformity in the process of issuing citations. With the second Code Enforcement Inspector, Mr. Cheney referred to now being in a position to double the Code Enforcement activity, however, there will always be the problem of identifying violators as these things usually don't happen in front of somebody. - 17 - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AUGUST 16, 1983 Mayor Warnke agreed with City Manager Cheney and thought that the City Council a't the present time should be in a position to authorize the City Manager to use bis discretion on this suggestion and that the Council approve it in concept. The crux of Councilman deLong's memorandum stated that greater cooperation was needed, from the residents. He referred to other additional help being needed by the City. Councilman deLong moved to turn this over to the City Manager for his discretion .in local government Code Enforcement additions, including inspectors,etc.~ Councilman Wright seconded the motion. Under discussion, Councilman Wright suggested that the Council be made aware of those municipal employees who would be allowed to do this. Council~man deLong stated that he would like to see the same group follow up on this and report their results. Motion carried 4-0. ADMINISTRATIVE Approve funding for Mayor James Warnke and Councilman Samuel Wright to attend Florida League of Cities 57th Convention in Orlando, October 13th throuqh October 15th Councilman Wright moved to approve funding. Vice Mayor Zimmerman seconded the motion. The motion carried 4-0. Approve request from Beautification Committee - Chamber of Commerce to sell beer at Boat Club Park on September 5th, Labor Day Barbeq~e Councilman deLong moved to approve this request. Councilman Wright seconded the motion. The ~motion carried 4-0. Consider appointments to following City Boards: 1. Community Appearance Board - One Alternate Member 2. Boynton Beach Housing Authority - Two Members 3. Codes Enforcement Board - Two Members 4. Community Relations Board - One Member Councilman deLong moved that nominations be open for a candidate for appointment to the Community Appearance Board. Councilman Wright seconded the motion. Motion carried 4-0. Vice Mayor Zimmerman nominated Mr. David Roberts, 5-F Ridge Point Drive, Boynton Beach. The Council had all received copies of his resume which was hig.hly complimented. Councilman deLong moved that nominations be closed with the unanimous ballot in favor of Mr. Robert's appointment as Alternate Member. Vice Mayor Zimmerman seconded the motion. The motion carried 4-0. - 18 - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AUGUST 16, 1983 As there were no nominees' to be presented for the Boynton Beach Housing Authority, no action would be taken tonight. It was noted that Basil 'Hawkins submitted his resignation due to moving out of town. Vice Mayor Zimmerman moved to accept Basil Hawkins' resignation. Councilman deLong seconded the motion. Appreciation for Mr. Hawkins' services would be properly extended. Motion carried 4-0. Regarding the expiring terms of Joseph Delaney (9/4/83) on the Boynton Beach Housing Authority, George Dawis (9/83) and Enrico Rossi (9/83) on the Codes Enforcement Board, Councilman deLong remarked that they have done an excellent job and he moves that they be reappointed. Vice Mayor Zimmerman seconded the motion. Under discussion, Vice Mayor Zimmerman contacted each member and was told that they' would be willing to serve another term, Motion carried 4-0. Councilman deLong moved to terminate the services of Daniel White due~to~nonatte~d~.an~e~on"th~C~ity~RelationsB~ard, vi~e. MayorZinmerman seconded the motion. Councilman Wright referred to Daniel White working at the post office at night. Motion carried 4-0. It was noted that this would leave an opening on the Community Relations Board. Rummaqe Sale - Fraternal Order of Eaqles Mr. Cheney referred to' this application for Permit to Solicit, also, in part, relating to a zoning ordinance in which we have a prohibition for a sidewalk sale in general but the Council can, at its discretion, authorize a sidewalk sale. That is more restrictive than the solicitation permit so Mr. Cheney thought the Council ought to take a look at it. Before the Council was a request from the Fraternal Order of Eagles to have a rummage sale at Yachtman's Plaza South which is basically un- occupied. It is a one time event for two days. Mr. Cheney recommended that the Council grant it with the understanding that it would not present a precedent problem with other char- ity groups, due to the fact that the shopping center is unoccu- pied and therefore the outdoor sale would not interfere with business. Councilman deLong moved to accept City Manager Cheney's recommendation to acceplt.the ~pplication from the Fraternal Order of Eagles to have an outdoor rummage sale at Yachtman's Plaza. Vice Mayor Zimmerman seconded the motion. The motion carried 4-0. - 19 - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AUGUST 16, 19 83 ADJOURNMENT Councilman deLong moved to adjourn~ seconded by Vice Mayor Zimmerman. The motion carried 4-0 and the meeting was properly adjourned at 9:10 P.M. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Mayor Vice Mayor ATTEST: · Clerk Councilman - 20 - AGENDA August 16, 1983 CONSENT AGENDA. - ADMINISTRATIVE Approval of Bills: Allied Universal Chlorine for Water Treatment Plant Pay from Water & Sewer Revenue---401-332-533-30-63 1,492.13 Custom Fiberglass Coaches Slide-in Animal Cage for 8' Truck Bed Pay from Federal Revenue Sharing---320-291-529-60-83 3,174.00 Garden Store Installation of plants for City Hall Parking Lot Pay from Federal Revenue Sharing---320-000-247-09-00 1,368.73 e e P~ PE J( F' P~ PE P~ I! L~ Ci Ir Ir at Pa PE J( ~maire Distributors Inc. ~VD 150 CIV Cond. Unit Commercial - for Civic Center Ly from Federal Revenue Sharing---320-721-572-60-73 ~r bid 5/20/83, Council approved 6/21/83 3,277.89 ~n E. Hembree Construction, Inc. .nal payment for City Hall Air Conditioning Ly from General Fund---001-000-247-09-00 ir bid 7/23/83, Council approved 8/3/83 1,402.13 ~M Co.~poration ~ntal for August, 1983---System 34 :y from various accounts in General Fund 7,307.50 Ldustrial Electric Motors Sales & Service bor & material to rewind and rebuild 25bp Allis ~almers motor for Lift Station 410. .y from Water & Sewer Revenue---401-352-535-40-33 1,056.33 ~tercount¥ Engineering Inc. ~stallation of (1) 15 ton condensing unit Civic Center. F from Federal Revenue Sharing---320-721-572-60-73 ~r bid 5/20/83, Council approved 6/21/83 1,549.00 yce Environmental Consultants, Inc. 1,515.00 uatic plant management program(10th billing of 12), us additional application 7/18/83· y from General Fund---001-722-572-40-3N COUNCIL A?P OVE[k -2- 10. LandscaRe .Innovators, Inc. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. L~ P~ PE n~ M~ M.~ P~ Ge P~ ti P~ N~ P~ J¢ TI P~ C~ R~ C.~ P~ P~ Re RE G( P~ .ndscape materials for City Parking Lot .y from Federal Revenue Sharing---320-000-247-09-00 ~r bid 6/3/83, Council approved 6/21/83 .nier Business Products~ Inc. Lintenance Agreement for 3M 500C Reader-Printer .crofitm beginning 8/1/83 thru 7/31/84 Ly from General Fund---001-!22-512-40-33 ,re Fairway Golf Course Constr. Co. ,lf Course for period 7/15/83 to 7/29/83 Ly from B.B. Rec. Facility Constr. Fund 415-000-169-41-00 N. Murray, Inc. Est. %2 ~lls 17 - 22 Raw Water Mains for period 5/21/83 Lru 6/22/83. ~y from Utility Capital Improvement---404-000-169-01-00 ~lco Chemical Co. :lco Liquid No. 1 for Water Treatment Plant ~y from Water & Sewer Revenue---401-332-533-30-65 ~n Pagliarulo Bldg. Contractors~ inc.. & Palm Beach 'ucking 020 Cubic Yards of fill to Pistol Range ~y from General Fund---001-211-521-60-25 ~uncil approved 8/2/83 Lnger Construction Company Est. %2 .ty Hall Parking Lot Improvements ~y from General Fund---001-192-519-60-39 ~nger Construction Company ~e II Commercial Hot Mix for various places L city. .y from Sewerage Coll., Water Distribution and ~ads & Streets laqan EquiDment Company ~nera~ Generator.f~r Civic Center-Hurricane/Emergency .y from General Fund---001-000-247-31-00 $ 3,653.45 1,005.00 18,033.44 32,065.88 5,904.80 1,275.00 11,607.93 2,160.60 13,490.00 COUNCIL APPROVED:, e ti g: -3- 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. RUSsell & Axon Professional services rendered on various projects pay from Utility General Fund S( S{ f~ P~ I1 P~ D3 P~ WJ P~ T~ dE b~ I 25,179.11 403-000-169-01-00 403-000-169-11-00 $18, I00.52 7,078.59 )uth Central Regional Wastewater Treatment Board ~rvices in the treatment and disposal of wastewater )r the month of July, 1983. ~ from Utility General Fund---403-000-169-11-00 ~utheastern Irrigation, Inc.Est. %1 lstatlation of irrigation system for City Hall irking Lot Improvements. Ly from Federal Revenue Sharing---320-000-247-09-00 ~iah Andrews :iver for Senior Citizens Club 2 wks. LY from Federal Revenue Sharing---320-641-564-40-5A ~r Ordinance ~73-15, passed 5/15/73 .llieRuth McGrad¥ ~rver for Senior Citizens Club 2 wks. ~y from Federal Revenue Sharing---320-641-564-40-5A ~r Ordinance ~73-15, passed 5/15/73 58,624.00 3,074.53 140.40 134.40 ~e bills described have been approved and verified by the ~partment heads involved; checked and approved for payment the Finance Department. nn, Finance Director therefore recommend payment of these bills. '~ ~cer L. Cheney, City Manager COUNCIL APPROVED: i ADDITIONS C I TY OF BOYNTON BEACH REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA Aug~ Vo 16, 1983 7:30 P.M. CONSENT AGENDA Approval of Bills 1. Davis Water & Waste Industries, Inc. 2. Board of County Commissioners Palm Beach County Solid Waste Disposal Approve Rummage Sale for "Fraternal Order of Eagles" to be held on the south side o~ Yachtsman's Plaza (side where stores are unoccupied) $16,361.84 $15,610.00 RUSSELL & AXON Established in 1920 Engineers · Planners · Architects Incorporated August 9, 1983 Mr. Peter L. Cheney, City Manager City of Boynton Beach Post Office Box 310 Boynton Beach, Florida 33435 STATEMENT Summary of Russell & Axon Invoices for Professional Services for City Council Approval. For Wells 17 22 & Raw Water Main Invoice No. 2 - 626-681-60-3 - Professional Services Authorization dated 9/1 9/80 For Wells 17 22 & Raw Water Main Invoice No. 7 626-681-60-6 Resident Inspection Authorization dated 9/19/80 For PS & FM - San Castle/St. Andrews Invoice No. 1 626-681-62-3 - Professional Services Authorization dated 5/6/81 - 75% Reimbursable from EPA For PS & FM San Castle/St. Andrews Invoice No. 1 - 626-681-62-6 - Resident Inspection Authorization dated 5/6/81 - 75% Reimbursable from EPA For Master Plan for Water System Expansion Invoice No. 14 - 626-681-70-1 - Professional Services Authorization dated 5/4/82 GRAND TOTAL THIS STATEMENT TCB/rb cc: PAC Betty Zobel - Finance R&A Files $ 1,738.33 14,650.94 1,655.42 5,423.17 1,711.25 $25,179.11 COUNCIL APPROVED: Meeting: 110 EAST ATLANTIC AVENUE · SUITE 414 W · DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 C t~ECK # 13~ 13844 1~879 153B9 15520 15531 155B6 15973 i6125 "~6280 162~1 16282 16283 16284 16285 16286 16287 16288 16289 16290 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH C U R R E N T M O N T H C H E VENDOR,." VENDOR NA~E, 055310 EQUITABLE' [IFE ASSURANCE 055310 EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE 210150 U.S. POSTMASTER 024725 BOYNTON-CiTY FEDERAL CRED 024725 BOYNTON CITY FEDERAL CREO 024725 BOYNTON CITY FEDERAL 122853 LIONEL PLAYWOR-LD 072816 CLAIRE GIRTMAN 033629 ALLEN C. CLARK 020405 -" CONSTANCE BAISH CRED V. 'CONSENT F. PAGE 1 AGENDA C K S CHEC DATE TOTAL AMGUNT 3/30/83 128.20 5/06/78 1,500.00 5/27/83 11,470.~3 6/03/83 .... j~2_CR 6/I7/83 95.00 6/24/83 I0.94 7Iol/83 53.79 16299 16300 16301 16302 16303 16304 16305 16306 16307 16308 16309 16310 163tt 16312 16313 16314 16315 16316 16317 16318 16319 16320 16321 1~322 16323 021540 FRANK A,'BEONARICK ....... 6~648~ ...... ~-~-'~OTL-~- ....................................7/o1/83 lO8.59 7 / o ~7§~ ............. ~ f?~ ..... 030501 RE'NA CARRIER 7/01/83 63.23 033600 CALLIE CLANTCN ..... 7/01/83 325.82 340006 LENON-HARRIS 7101/83 387.00 340013 T.B..HICKS 7/01/8~ 198.71 104508 FRANK JOHNSON 7/01/83 88°75 16291 104509 GEORGE A JOHNSON ........................... - 7/01/83 86.6~ 16293 104510 --'J-d~--j6P~-§?'o N ..................................... ?iO'Z?s-j ............... 5'6~ ,'~ .... 16294 370013 .vIRGINIA E. KEISTER 7/01/83 172.82 16295 111636 DOROTHEA M KENNEDY 7/01/83 Z18.07 16297 380006 GRETCHEN LUBY 7/01/83 336.62 160350 TEREESA PADGETT 7/01/83 1,587.5~ 7/01/83 9I.Zg 190945 JOHN SCHNEIDER 7/01/83 1909~0 'MARY E.. SCHORR 7/01/83 253.6~ 1SI.gl 450024 FRANK SMITH 7/01/8~ 460005 MARY TENK 7/01/83 .......... Z'OZ~I'5--~EEE-'TR'OMAS ...................................... 7/01'/83" 728;11 ....... 2~045~ -.OLIVE WALLACE 7/01/83 168.90 490018 MC ARTHUR WATERS 7/01/83 402.9~ ......... 2~6900 ......... MI'[DREO"-A]'-ZWART .................... 7/0'1~/83 0~0500 ~RADFORD BAXLEY 7/01/83 330008 JOHN GARDNER -08635I ...... NOAH HUDDLESTON 106~50 GEORGE JUNNIER 132780 HAROLD MILLER 194690 ..... TH'EOD'O~E-'--~ORG 081650 HAROLD HERRING 124590 NORMAN LOLATTE 146600 AEL-~-N-'NYQUi'ST ........... 420008 . STANLEY C. PORTER 194290 KEN SNOW 206300 JOHN M. TUITE 222795 LORRAINE VICKI 235495 CURTIS E. WRIGHT 7/01/83 7/0'1/83 7/01/83 7/Ol/83 7/01/83 30.34 7/01/83 42.46 7/01/83 902.~ 7/01/83 225.4~ 7/01/83 7/01/83 953.7 7/ol/83 653.72 1,975.97 919°51 7129183 C C'~ECK,~J' VENDOR CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH PAGE U R R E N T M O N T H C H E C K S VENDOR NAME CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT 024725 BOYNTON CITY F-~DERAL CREO 7/01/~3 063762 .FLORIDA NATIONAL BANK 7/01/83 063762 FLORIDA NATIONAL BANK 7/01/83 063762 ..... FE~RiOA'-~TIONAL BANK ........... 7/0i/83 ............. 290011 WILLIAM D CAVANAUGH 6/29/83 640.00 348.03 327.20 281.90 1,011.15 44003~ NANCY L. RUDDY .- ......................... 6/30/83 I72.23 561.85 370012 ELEANOR KUSTRA 7/01183 179.58 390006 JOE H MIKELS 7101/83 508.88 -:VECUS BERRICK' 7/01/83 347.36 2~oo37 .'...::::i-~USTus 16324 16325 16326 16327 16329 16332 16333 16334 16335 i6336 ........ 2-80050 16338 BROWN 16339 390004 "~.?-NATHANIEL MCGRADY '~3-40 420006 FREDDIE W PATRICK 16341 450018 MACK SLOAN 16.342 340010 EDWARD P. HUNCHAR i-6:'3-4'~ 330019 ...... :KE~-~H GORLES 16344 290036-'-; HIRAM.-.:cARMONA 16345 300005 ~ -RoBERT'"DRAKE 16346 ..............~32895 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 16'347 063762 FLORIDA NATIONAL BANK 16348 024725 BOYNTDN CITY FEDERAL CRED 1"635'f 330025 ~~-A::~,:'GOSIER-~ ..... 16352 390054 .:!':~oR'DTHY'::.~MDORE :"'' 16458 16459 16461 16462 16463 7/01/83 '?76~ / 83 7/01/83 7/01/83 368.92 8~.~0 343.45 359.38 707.04 175-.~ 215.39 391.28 7/01/83 71b~7 83 176,5~..i 7 7/01/83 25,102.45 7/0.1/83 11,673.06 7/01/83 234.49 16354 340008 :::.SI'GRtD.'HELMES ..................... : 7/05/83 734.8.0 16355 024725 BOYNTON ~i~'-~b'E~'-~-~ ............... ?/~87-88 ........................ 9~;~ ..... 16453 120298 LEE LABROTT 6/30/83 180.00 16456 042905 CARL DIXON 7/06/83 210.00 16457 ....... O~2q~--~C-i-T¥ OF:BOYNTON BEA'C~ .............. --770'~/~ 063762 FLORIDA.NATIONAL BANK 7/08/83 29,191.61 410003 ]iBENRY OSTASZEWSKI 7/08/83 286.11 .... ~2'472~---~--OY~T'~N--~Ty FEDERAL CRED '7'/0-~ ..... ---~T, 5~ ........ 270017 AUTIS ADKINS 7108183 3S7.98 300004 CYRIL S DEAL 7/08/83 681.15 ....... OI02~6'-:~A~-MCO-~-:TRAN'SMISS!ONS .................... 7708/83 16464 010301 ~A ~ E. SERVICE CO.COMMUNIC 7/08/83 158.67 1646.5 011350 :::ADMINISTRATIVE CHARGES 7/08/83 37~500.00 16466 .......... 02'3720 .......... ~[[EN "Z'~SUR'ANCE--'A~ENC~ ...................... 7/0 S/SS 16467 013786 ALSAY-PIPPIN CORP 7/08/83 102,697.87 16468 ..... 013800 FREDRICKO ALVARENGA 7/0'8/83 52.00 16469~' -O13~9-~7---A"MER-I~A'~--FOR-E!~TR'Y--A-SSD~ ............ T/0878~ -'~;~5-0 ....... 16470 014240 :.ISIAH ANDREWS 7/08/83 56.1 16471 014921 APPLE COMPUTER 7/08/83 2,206.7~ 16472 '020160 ....... B;B;--'~SYOC;-'-FIREFIGHTERS ........ 7/08/83 .......... 924;00 16473 020468 BARKER UNIFORRS,INC; 7/08/83 1,530.00 16474 021485 BEACH g POOLSIDE EMPORIUM 7/08/83 39.00 16475 ..... 021'718 ....... BETTER--BOS'INE'S-S FORMS'INC '7/08/83 ............. 1,03'7.9~' 16476 024710 BOYNTON AUTO SUPPLY 7/08/83 782.35 16477 024730 BOYNTON BEACH RETIREMENT 7/08/83 5,133.92 16478 024765 ..... BOYNTON-GUN ~'L'O'CK, INC. 7/08/83 .... 550.10 16479 024786 BOYNTON TRAVEL AGENCY [NC 7/08/83 81.00 16480 ......... 025586 JAHES BROOKS 7/08/83 52.00 CTTv OF BOYNTON BEACH PAGE 3 ~(~7 CURRENT MONTH CHECKS CHECK f~ VENDOR f~ VENDOR NAME CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT 16481 16482 16483 16484 16485 16486 16487 16488 16489 026'370-'-~R~--~A~ES--E~' ~OFF~N .... 030185 C.K.'S LOCKSHOP, INC. 030298 JUDY CALANORA 030305 030503 SANTOS CARRION 032370 CH. ZM HILL SUITE B 032416 PETER L. CHENEY 033654 RUTH CLEMENTS 7108/83 2u~.33 7/08/83 15.66 7/08/83 20.00 7/08/83 5,580.00 7/08/83 52.00 7/08/83 1,859.55 7108/83 69.34 7108/83 78.25 7108/83 19.00 16491 16492 16493 16494 16495 16497 16498 ig~99 16500 16501 16503 16504 16505 16506 16507 'i!6508 16509 033657 033658 033659 :CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 7/08/83 52.00 :CLK-'OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 7/08/83 37.00 :.CLK- OF.COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 7/08/83 47.00 033661 CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT DEP 033664 CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT DEP 034930 REGGIE COTTLE 041420 ...DECISION. DATA.COMPUTER CO 04142t DECISION DATA COMPUTER 041510 .DELRAY ELECTRIC SUPPLY 041676 OEPT OF AGRICULTURE AND 041677 042902 7/08/83 12.00 7/08/83 37.00 7108183 lOO.OO 7/08/83 172o00 7/08/83 32.41 7/08/83 I0.00 053903 060115 062820 063780 065550 071586 075530 080309 084481 084610 084610 16511 16512 090109 ICMA RETIREMENT CORP. DEPT OF HIGHWAY SAFETY 7/08/83 176.0~ DIXIE SAW a KNIFE' CO. 7/08/83 34-5~. ]':'EMERG~NCY.~MEDICAL SERVICE -'-Y70'~76S .................. ~'0;'5 "::FAIRCHILD-LOWELL' CORP. 7/08/83 199. O0 EIREMEN' 7/08/83 S RELIEF & 2,369.8~ FLOR I DA ~O-~E-~'-'~ '[ ~"~-T -C'd-= ..... '~)-082-83 ........... -~-, FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE 7/08/83 4,799.65 GERAGHTY & MILLER, INC 7/08/83 6,331.65 '-R.L. GRUMMONS PRINT-~ .............. ~7'0§7-~'3 .................. ~' HALSEY ' S::: 'i" :" '.." :-.:' 7108/83 658 LESLIE HoFFMAN 7/08/83 45.00 JOHN F. HOLLIHAN ....... ?-/0-~,-/83 52.~3~F~ JOHN F. HOLLIHAN 7/08/83 52.03 7108183 918.I' 7708'785 ......... i-SO';-C 16514 16515 ---1-6516 16517 16518 16519 16520 16521 16522 16523 1652~ 16525 16~26 16527 16528 16529 16530 100208 d a L FEED &':SUPPLY INC 7/08/83 66.7 100310 JACK'S CAMERA CENTER 7/08/83 39.1 ..... I-0~761 .... ~O¥'CE---EN~IR-ONM~NT~-L--CON~ .... 7/08/83 ............. 91'5,~ 106454 JUPITER TEQUESTA ATHLETIC 7/08/83 75.0 111569 KELTON & ASSOCIATES INC. 7/08/83 465.2 III-575'---D-A-VIO'~EL-L-EY 7/08783 ................... 52;C 112817 MICHAEL KIRRMAN 7/08/83 52.C 114221 CAROL KNIGHT 7/08/83 12.7 115~95 ........ [ORRAI-N~-KRUPQWIE-S .................... 7/08/83 115599 KRUSE, O'CONNOR & L~NG 120450 LANIER BUSINESS PRODUCTS 121'740 ....... S~-LL~'LEW'Z-S ..................................... 130201 MGT OF AMERICA, INC. 130558 RECARDO D MASHBURN 13055-5 "~-URY'-S TO0['-'C~EST 130950 WILLIE RUTH MCGRADY 132742 7/08/83 2,939. 7108/83 180.C ' 7/o 8783 ................... 7~08/83 · 285.6 7/08/83 15. 7108/83 ..... 58. 7~08/83 53. Z 3 O O 0 0 0 P 0 0 0 5 6 MICRO AGE COMPUTER STORE 7/08/83 2,383.00 ?/29/83 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH ~27 ~HECK C VENDOR IJ R R E N T M O N T H C VENDOR NAME H E C K S 165'31 16532 16533 16534 16535 16536 16537 132790 'MINNESOTK-'MIN~NG' & 134659 THEODORE M MORGAN 136420 MUNICIPAL POLICE 141717 - NEWS'"~OURNAL 142690 EDWARD NICHOLAS 156516 WILLIE MAE OWENS CHECK DATE 7108193 7/08/83 7/08/83 7/08183 7108/83 7/08/83 7/08/83 16538 I6539 16540 16541 I66176 PUBLIC SAFETY DEVICES INC I6542 166200. ;'PUBLIX MARKET 16543 166201 PUBL-~--M'ARKET 16544 176294 OEI, INC 160457 PARK PRACTICE PROGRAM 7/08/83 162870 PITNEY BOWES 7/08/83 16545 176397 R.C. SPORTS '1-65-4-6 ......... 1~0-I--8~ =S~-~W-TD~T-~-OA~-D: 16547 190399 SAL-'-S .SPORT SHOP I6548 19043~ cHARLES SAMPLE 165~9 .......... -i-~/7~--' ~E~E-L~ HA~-~'~'R~-C-O~-~NC.- .......... ~08/8~ 16550 191705 SEYFARTHtSHAW, FAIRWEATNER 7/08/83 16551 192457 E PAUL SHERIDAN 7/08/83 165527 ........ ]~-3~---77S~OT-~ST~N-~fO~T~O~ ................... 7/0878~' I6553 196417 SUPELCO~iNC~ 7/08/83 16554 202799 'PEGGY TIFFANY .... ~ ...... ~ 7/08/83 I6555 2'O'~6'~T-OR~'H'i'O-~'~ ............................ 7/08/83 I6556 205530 TRANSI-TRONICS, INC. 7/08/83 I6557 2!0!46 USCM DEFERRED COMP..PRO. T/08/83 16559 216410 .uNI E 'WAY PALM CH. 7/08/83 I6560 221485 JAMEs W"!':.gANCE" P.A 7/08/83 7708/83 7/08/83 7/08/83 770~/-83 7/08/83 7/08/83 1'6 5 61 ..........-2-3"b~5-1-----~ AT-L-£%-~--E--~y-~RMK~ ............... 16562 231750 WEST BROTHERS, INC. 16563 232353 ROGER WHITLEY CHEVROLET 1'656~ .......... ] 3~-O-O~---I-T~.Tq-A~-L]~N-~q-KRRi-S ......... 16565 390033 ' DAN 'Jo MOTTL I6566 ~i0003 HENRY OSTASZEWSKI 16567 ............ 4-4003-5-- .... R-I'C~RD'-ROSS .................. 16568 460...,~ TEAMSTERS LOCAL UNION NO. 16569 16570~ 16571 16572 16573- 16574 16575 16576 16577 16578 16579 16580 16581 072816 CLAIRE GIRTMAN ...... 04290~ ..... CARL--DIXON-- 032901 CITY OF BOYNTDN BEACH 270002 CARMEN ANNUNZIATO '--0'3290-I ..... ~ITY-'OF-'BOYNTON-BEACH .... 160380 PALM BEACH JR. 160380 PALM BEACH JR. 270'001 .... AL'EXA-NOE'R~-'-M'AR20'~I'E 270023 ROBERT D. AILSTOCK 3~0011 ALVIN HERRING JR. 370004 "HUGH-KENNEDY 440036 MILDRED RICH 440035 RICHARD ROSS COLLEbE COLLEGE K. 7/08/83 7/08~83 7/08/83 7/08/83 7/08/83 7/08/83 7/08/83 7/08/83 7/0~/83 7/08/83 7708/83 7/12/83 7/14/83 7/14/83 7/14/83 7/15/83 7/15/83 7/15/83 7/15/83 7/15/83 7/15/83 PAGE 4 TOTAL AMOUNT ..... 1,385.4o- 3,000.00 2,821.55 195.36 52.00 18.00 13.60 45.00 186.52 ~' 197.2:1 32. O0 3 ~6. OD 94.I8 26.46 165.00 120.92 ......... 44.00 129;00 .... 275.1~ 3,979.8 3~866.0-~ 755.06 ' 2,772.5~ 77.15 i0,330.01 51.oo 52'00 1,148.72 108.00 ......... 2,000;0'~ ..... 6.35 459.97 404.33 803.58 ...... 44i;'I~ ....... -' 503.28 359.86 376.34 242.74 498.54 7/291a3 c CHECK CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH PAGE 5 U R R E N T MONTH CHECKS # VENOOR NAME CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT 16582 16585 16586 16587 16588 16589 16590 16591 16592 16593 16594 16595 16597 16598 16599 16600 16601 16602 16603 16604 16605 16606 16607 16608 16509 16610 490035 CYNTHIA WILSON '-' 7/15/83 1,125.57 032895 CiTY OF BOYNTON BEACH 7/15/83 I69,559.12 063762 FLORIDA NATIONAL BANK 7/15/83 23~616.26 024725 BOYNTON CITY FEDERAL CRED 7/15/83 ...... i-'1,316%71' -- 064699 FOX SURFBOARDS 7/15/83 125.00 072816 CLAIRE GIRTMAN 7/15/83 120.00 ...... 010197~ ................................................................ AAA GARDEN CENTER 7/15/83~ ............................ . 50.00-- " 01021! A B C SPORTS 7/15/83 011400 ADVANCE AIR CONDITIONING 7/15/83 .... 013720 ....... -~-[['~"N"-i~SO~'~'E-~GENCY ..................... 013780 ALLIED UNIVERSAL CORP 014240 ISIAH ANDREWS 015561 ARTIC AIR CONDITIONING 016020 ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK 020469 BARKER UNIFORMSt INC. 0215]0 BEANE EXTERMINATING CO. 02B8-2~ ....... -B~'THE-'-'gN~ERPR'iSE's ....... 024641 BOWER AMMONIA & CHEM CO 024710 BOYNTON AUTO SUPPLY 7/15/83 024730 BOYNTON BEACH RETIREMENT 7115183 024773 BOYNTON MEDICAL OXYGEN 7/15/93 0247a~ ....... ~-6~NTON''YR~'VE['-AGENCy-~'N-£ ........ 025595 BROWARD-PALM BEACH TRACTO 7115/83 030298 JUDY CALANDRA 7/15/83 84.00 z 3,189.00 193.3~ 70.20 306'52 378.00 90~743.i87 7115183 "7115/83 .... 7115183 7/15/83 7715-783 7/15/83 89.00 7/15/83 ~83.00 7/15/8~ 974.60 869.87 l~OOO.O0 4,744.97 136o00 86.46 20.00 16615 16616 16617 16618 16619 16620 16621 16622 16623 16524 I6625 16626 I6627 16628 16629 16630 16631 16632 16633 16634 16511 030540 CASE POWER & EQUIPMENT CO 7/15/83 16612 030577 CAUSEWAY COIN LAUNDRY 7/15/83 369.15 16513 033656 CLEMSON UNIVERSITY ....................... 7/1~/8~ 1~.oo ~2o~0 033658 CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT DEP 7/15/83 37.00 7/15/83 47.00 771'5'783 .................... f~-.-~-6- 7/15183 37.00 7/15/83 224°73 7'/15/83 ................... i O-~J~-6 " 7/15/83 830.56 0 418. 80.00 80.~0 260.~0~ -" 4o~ ~0' lZ.OO 255.e5 ......... 704j~' 39.50 133.90 2,124"38 68.58 lOZ.O0 033659 CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 033~-~ ...... ~[KO'~-"'C-OU~TS~S-O-P'PORT D'EP .... O33664 CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT DEP 034604 cOMMERCIAL HYDRAULICS 034930 REGGIE ~OTTLE 040508 DR. JEFFREY DAVIS M.D. 041423 DECORA OFFICE FURNITURE 7/15/83 04167~ ...... MALJRiCE' D-E'N~ON ........ 7/15/83 041684 JOHN DENSON 7/15/83 042905 CARL DIXON 7/15/83 046450 JOHN B. DUNKLE' 7/15/83 046451 ~JOHN Bo DUNKLE 7/15/83 050300 EAST COAST FIRE E~UIP. 7/15/83 051300 EDWARDS ELECTRIC CORP. 7/15/8B 053720 ELSEVIER SCIENCE PU~LISH- 7/15/83 060115 FAIRCHILD-LOWELL CORPo 7/15/8B 062~20 FI~EMEN, S RELIEF & 7/15/83 063590 FLAGCRAFT~ INCo 7/15/83 063736 FLORIDA MUNICIPAL SALES 7/1~/83 7/29/83 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH PAGE 6 5q7 C CHECK # VENDOR E N T M 0 N T H C H E C K S VENDOR NAME CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT i6635 063779 .... FLORIDA SERV'iCE 'ENGINEERS 7/15/83 '-- 975.0~ 16636 063780 FLORIDA POWER ~ LIGHT CO. 7/15/83 3,401.48 16637 063799 FLORIDA TREND 7/15/83 18.00 16638 064649 ...... GEO; "W."--FOWLER CO., INC. 7/15/83 9.00 16639 065622 DENNIS FRONRATH CHEV INC 7/15/83 80.89 16640 066500 FUTURA PRINTING 7/15/83 58.50 16641 ' 07360~ ..... ~ ~'G-O-~-'-~N~T~'OC T I ON ~S'E-RV ..... 7'/15) 8'~ .................. ~ ~'~'~ 166~2 075449 GRAYARC COMPANY~ INC. 7/15/83 118.02 . 16643 075540 GULF CONTROLS CORP. 7/15/83 80.59 16644 080309 -.HALSEY'-S. : 7/15/83 166.24 16645 080310 HAL:SE¥-& GR!FFITH, INC. 7/15/83 423.11 16646 080424 .LHARDRIVES OF DELRAY, IN~ ............ ~.~/_~ .......... ~1.47 1.6647 081700 HEWLETT PACKARD 7/15/83 34o2~ 16648 084610 JOHN F. HOLLIHAN 7/15/83 I50.00 16649 084668 HORTICIJLTURAL BOOKS INC 7/15/83 I92.47 ..... i--~'~-~ 090108. :ICM~-~--~EMENT,,:.. -, .. CORP. 7/15/83 918.11 16651 09~3~3 'INTERNATIONAL PRINTING 7/15/83 350.00 I6652 I00310 jACK.,.$'.':C:AMERA CENTER 7/15/83 477.2I i 66~ ~ ....... ~4~-----~]9~S EQ~-~T CO. - .................. ~i-~/§~ .......... 42. Ob- 16654 104759 JCURNIC'S MAINTENANCE 7/15/83 255.ob 16655 112817 MICHAEL KIRRMAN 7/15/83 200o06 ..... i6~6 114600 ..'.KOPY KING ~k%h-~N~ CE'NTE~ .......... y/~/~ ............... 5 ' 166.'7 115595 :'LORRAINE KRUPOWIES 7/15/83 Zo.op 16658 i20410 '.?[AMAR.UNIFORMS 7/15/83 145.65 16659 ....... ['20~Eb-----['~NY~-'~OS'I}~'~'~--'P~'ODUCTS ................... 7/15/83 ..................... 16660 121547 ROBERT E LEH 7/15/83 16661 121740 SALLY LEWIS 7/15/83 · 20.03 16663 130340 ....:~:":MAK~ COMPRESSORS, INC. 7/15/83 68.9' 16654 130400 'MANHATTAN TROPHIES 7/15/83 253.85 ............................ ...................... ..... 16666 131701 METZLER & COX WELDING 7/15/83 60.0 16667 131766 MIAMI ELEVATOR CO. 7/15/83 67.7~ 1-66'68 ..... l'3'~68~-i~OTrO~-i~O~S'T~I~E~NC~ ............ 7/i'5;~3 .......... f~7~-~- ...... 16669 136420 .MUNICIPAL POLICE 7/15/83 2t22t.3Q 444.8~ 16670 140450 NATIONAL LINEN SERVICE 7/15/83 ....... 433~7~ '"1667'~ ....... 1'4-~4~2 .... '-M'O-[~-ND'~TROPiC~[-~OPPLY CO ......... 7/~'5/83 ............. i6672 i53800 OLYMPIA SPORT SHOP~ INC. 7/i5/83 16673 160100 P ~ G DISTRIBUTORS 7/15/83 26 1667~ T~OIOZ~---T~.-R-;-!~'E~-O-F-FE~RIDA ................. 77%5~83 .............. 16 16675 160380 PALM BEACH JR. COLLEGE 7/15/83 30o4]CR - 16675 160380 PALM BEACH JR. COLLEGE 7/15/83 30.4~ 16676 --'16038~ .... P-~['M--gC~-~-' JR"~'-~OE'[-'EGE 7/15/83 350.0 16677 160410 PALM BEACH NEWSPAPERS 7/15/83 ~31.9 16678 160434 PALM BEACH TURF EQUIPMENT 7/15/83 23 16679 '-' 1604'37 ....... PAE~-"-BEAC~""SPRi-N~-CO. ' - ' 7/1'5/83 585-.0~ ~-- 16680 160447 PAPER ROLL PRODUCTS OF FL 7/15/83 38.19 156~1 161638 BENNY PERLE 7/15/83 65.00 16682 166200'-' PUBLIX MARKET 7/15/83 332.45 16683 176307 QUICKPRINT 7/15/83 22.00 t668~ 176397 R.C. SPORTS 7/15/83 64.00 ',7/29/83 5~7 c C~ECK,." VENOOR CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH PAGE 7 U R R E N T M O N T H C H E C K S VENDOR NAME CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT 16685 16686 i6687 I6688 i6689 i6690 I6691 i6692 182780 184699 ROWELL DISTRIBUTING CO. 186500 RUSSELL & AXON I91515 191520 SEACREST VETERINARY 7/15,/'83 ............ 302.68 7/15/83 20.16 7/15/83 27516o02 7/15/83 859.20 7/15/83 214.00 191525 SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. 7/15/83 521.00 192755 RUOY SILLIANO 7/15/83 50.00 116693 193990 .... 166'~ ............194697 16695 19~720 1!6701 1~6702 1670~ 16704 16705 16707 1'6708 SMITTY'S SERVICE SHOP 7/15/93 113.44 SOUTHERN PAPER CO. 16696 196010 STATE OF FLORIDA DEPT. OF 16697 I96o.~5 -~YATE OF FLORIDA 16698 196186 JOE STONE 16699 196395 SUMMERS ELECTRIC 1~6700 ......... ]'9~'~%'--~--DATA.-..INC 196405 SUNCOi'.-INCo 196.422 SUPPLIES' INTERNATIONAL ~-0'5~00 ~R--OP-~-G~S~ IN'C. 7/15/83 236.44 7/15/83 329.78 7115183 50.00 7115183 25.00 77i~-i~'~ ...........i~O,b~ .... 7115/83 7115/83 5~r_o- 7/i~7-8~ 360.3 210146 USCM DEFERRED COMP. PRO. 7/15/83 3,979.81 216350 UNDERGROUND SUPPLY 7/15/83 1,743.0] ~-279%--:---:~i~,~-G?-OFFICE. PRODO~TS ............... 7Y[57~ ............... --IZ2~-O ..... 230450 BILL WALLACE FORD, INC. 7/15/83 518.1 230547 WATER::POLLUTION CONTROL F 7/15/83 175.0 1670'9 ......... -232-5-0~ ..... ~-"-~iEEi~S--~U~'D S'E-R'vIC~ ........... 7/i578~ ......... 80-,~ 16710 232550 TOM WILLIAMS 7/15/83 300.0 16711 232800 WILSON SPORTING GOODS 7/15/83 805.9 16712 ..... ~'3'~'6~----T~ WOOD CORP. 77-[5-/8~ ........... 200~0'~ 16713 241596 XEROX'CORPORATION 7/15/83 606.0 16714 261520 ZEE-MEDICAL SUPPLIES 7/15/83 31.7 i67i-5' 390033 DAN J. MOTTL 7/15/83 ' ~-~0.~0 .... 16716 530089 GEORGE ALLERTON _.~5___7/1 /8~ 26.1 16717 5~0190 BOYNTON LAKES 7/15/83 '5~.5~ 16718 ....... 5~03~-~.-~E --=g=~E~'T~- -77 ['57 8'3 ................. 13';-~ ~ 16719 540325 ANTHONY BRANDIND 7/15/83 16720 ' 540326 jEFF BRANNIGAN ': . 7/15/83 2~9~15'65 ~-'1672i- ............ 5-4-b~'9~- .... ~:-~:A-~k~ ............................. : .......... %?i"~'7~ .............. 25.15 i6722 540892 ROBERT S. BARNES 7/15/83 ' 30.0~ . 1.6723 ..... 54082] JAMES BATTERSORY 7/15/83 20.1~ 167Z4 -'~4O~4----~R'C-~B--~R~ .............................. 77'~/-~-~ ........... Z'5~' 16725 540895 ROBERT BOROVY 7/15/83 26.10 16726 540896 JAMES R. BOWEN 7/15/83 ' 3.6~ 16727 - -55019i ..... ~' ~EL~ .................................. ~/15)83 ........ 17.6~ 3 16728 16729 16730 16731 16732 16733 16734 16735 550196 GEORGE J. CUMMINS 7/15/83 550214 JACQUES CESSEUS ............. i~ ......... 7/15/83 550217 BRJCE CAR[~N ........................... 7/i5783 550218 JOEL CARREIO 7/I5/83 550219 RO:~ERT CHIRHART 7/15/83 550220 ~'SE~-'C~-AMARRA 7/15/83 550221 C. CINQUEMANI 7/15/83 550222 ....... FLORIA CLAIENOO 7/i5/83 30.00 12.1~ 24.30 3 19.2'0 47.80 7/29/83 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH PAGE 507 C U R P. E N T M O N T H C H E C K S CHECK .~ VENDOR f! VENDOR NAHE CHECK DATE TOTAL 8 AMOUNT J 16736 550223 ...... OR." WM, Po CURRAN 7/15/83 16737 560026 DREXEL PROP. INC 7/15/83 16738 560176 AL DEAN, JR. 7/15/~3 16739 560183 MILL'ION'-"DANEKER 7/15/83 16739 560183 MILLION DANEKER 7/15/83 16740 560185 FRANK DE LQRME 7/15/83 16741 570055 ....... HAZE["ECKL'OND ............... 7/15/83 16742 570057 RICHARD ELLIOT 7/15/83 16743 570058 DAVID EUNICE 7/15/83 16'7'4'4 ........... 5'80 I18---CA-R:[E T-O-N¥-FA-RR E [[ ........................................ 7/15/8-3- 127.85 7.70 48~75CR 48.75 2.90 3.60 26.10 16745 580119 FLORENCE.FRASER 7/15/83 10',00 16746 590072 GIGLIOTTI CORP OF FLA. 7/15/83 55.15 16748 590!8~ BART GARAFFA 7/15/83 49.40 16749 5g0189 GERARD GEANY 7/15/83 26.10 "i'6750 ..... 5~190 .':~A~S~-~-T-['~ Y7~578~ 6,10 16751 600091 ':::HUNTERS RUN 7/15/83 67.40 16752 600189 ELIZABETH HALL 7/15/83 3.60 16754 600191 WILLIA~ H. HAMILTON 7/15/83 26.10 16755 600192 BERNARO F. HASTINGS 7/15/83 55.15 16757 ' 6001.~ -..SCOTT P. HERTEL 7/15/83 Iioi0 16758 16'759 16760 16761 16763 16764 [67~5 16766 16767 I'~768 16769 16770 't677I ...... 16772 16773 16774 16775 16776 16777- 16778 16779 16780 16781 16782 16783 1673~ 16785 600195 MARGUERITE HOOPER 7/15/83 3.60 ~-0'Oi-~6-----B-0-B--H'0~'~ ................................................... 7/i'5-783 ............................. 2~'3-5 ....... 600197 EDWIN HUPOANA 620080 JOHN JAMIS .. 630112 :'dA'NOS KALO 630113 :::ALFRED KAROFSKY -~3 0 Fl:g-- gETE R--t~S-D-IN 630115 WILLIAM KATER 630116 ALBERT G. KLEEBERG SR. 7/t5/83 10.I5 7/15/83 9.00 771'5783 .................. 20~J1-5 ...... 7/15/83 35.20 7/15/83 30.00 71'i~783 ................... ~6~-1--0 ........ 7115183 26.10 7/15/~3 11.t0 ~:-'-F-:~'301-TT~RODOLPH-KOT~EE~ ................................ 7/15/83 640126 -'!:'MARY LESSLER 7/15/83 35.45 640130 JULIUS LAZICKI 7/15/83 3.55 ...... 6~O~5~"-=--~A~RY'[qSBIN .......................... ~ .................. 7/15/83 ..................... 3~0U 640132 LOUIS R. LOVISA 7/15/83 34.15 640133 HENRY LARSON 7/15/83 3.60 ~50OO-F-~TIE'NOR--C-OR~ .................................... 7/15/83 ................ 650149 MILORD DEV. CORP. 7/15/83 108.30 650210 KERMIT MENEAR 7/15/83 11.10 650328 .... R-O~ER'T-C4ERRI-[[ .................... 7/15/83 14.60 650353 RUTH MUSSER 7/15/83 1~.60 650355 ALBERT MAGERSUPPE 7/15/83 25.15 .... A50356 ..... H'~R.--MANCOUR ................ 7/15/83 650358 LUIGIA MARTIRI 7/15/83 38.50 65035~ MIGUEL MASS 7/15/83 16.90 650360' ER'IKR'."-MATTSSON 7/15/83 ........ 650361 MELVIN METH 7/15/83 10.45 650362 ARNOLD MOEBIUS 7/15/83 3.60 ~507 CHECK 167R6 16787 I6788 16789 I6790 16791 16792 16793 16701+ '16795 16796 16797 167o. 8 16799 16799 168 O0 16801 16802 16803 16804 16805 16806 16307 16808 16809 16810 16811 16812 16813 16814 16815 16816 16817 16818 16819 16820 16821 16822 16823 16824 1687_5 16326 16827 16828 16BP9 16830 16831 16332 16333 16831~ 16835 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH PAGE 9 CURRENT MONTH CH VENDOR ..'~ VENDOR NAME E C K S CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT 650363 HARY ~ONTGOMERY 650364 JAMES N. MOORE 650365 LORETTA MYERS 650366 L. MC KEOWN a C. 650367 KAREN HORAN 650368 RAY MC BRIDE 660035 ...... ~R'AN'~EYff'~'EIMAN 660044 WILLIAM NEWMAN 670054 JAMES OBROCHT~ 7115183 7115/83 7115/83 JONAS 7115/83 7115183 7/1:5/83 7/15/83 7/15/83 7/15/83 670055 GENEVIEVE OWINGS ............... ?/i'~7'S~ 680024 JOHN PAGLIARULO 7/15/83 680154 ANTOINETTE PERNCIPE 7115/83 680156 ROBERT PENDLETON 7/15/83 680156 ROBERT PENDLETON 7/15/83 680158 PRISCILLA PUCILLO 7/15/83 700074 RIOGEWOOD BUILDERS 7/15/83 700169 RAINBOW LAKES-WATER CHASE 7/15/83 700178 RAYMOND RACINOWSKI 7/15/83 ............ 70017~ .... O0~A-L-D-~MSEY ............................. ?/1578B 700180 RONALD J. REINHARDT 7/15/83 700181 EDWARD F. ROEBER 7/15/83 ...... 700182 ...... FR~'NC'O%-S-ROGER .............. 7/[5/83 700183 EDWARD ROUILLARD 7/15/83 70018~ HARVEY RUNSFIELD 7/15/83 4.85 49.00 25.15 50.15 15.55 5.15 26.35 16.45 21.10 15.00 19.35 15.60 60.0~ 60.60CR 60.60 Y~'J~ 5 ~0.55 33.90 460.65 2.65 10.55 15.00 20.15 ~6.60 ..... 7001-8'5 ........WIL'EI'~M-ROURK ......................... 7'/15/83 ................ 710031 LOU SAMYN 710199 SUNNY SOUTH ESTATES ...... 7'1032-3- -I-RWI'N--Si~BERMAN 71033~ ALFRED R. SEEGER 710333 JAHES SKUBOV IUS ...... 7103~ ..... G'ERA [D--S-[E EMA N ........ 710335 ROBERT E. SMITH 710336 ~REO SORG ...... 71033'7 ' DEU-'SWTEEEY .... 710338 ANNE STOKES 710339 JOHN SCHULZE 72002~ ...... STANEEY-TOMS 720108 VERNON THOMPSON~ JR. 720110 RICHARD THOHPSON 720111 RAY TOLAN 720112 EILEEN TURICI 740047 OSWALD VOGEL 740048 JOHN VOSBURG 750166 JEANETTE WAGNER 750169 FRANK WEGHORN 750176 MIDGE WALLACK 750177 O.M. WALTON 750178 WOOLBRIGHT CORPORATE CNTR 7/15/83 ZO.~O 7/15/83 z~5.45 7/15/83 7.50 7/15/83 16.40 7/15/83 4.85 7/15/83 7.50 7/15/83 4.20 7/15/83 10.~0 7/15/83 Zl.lO 7/15/83 20.15 7/15/83 --- 30'~bO 7/15/83 3.55 7/15/83 10.95 7/15/83 .... 20~-4~0- 7/15/83 26.35 7/15/83 15.60 7115183 4'120 7/15/83 8.10 7/15/83 76.15 7129183 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH PAGE 10 5,37 CHECK CURRENT MONTH CHECKS VENDOR f-~ VENDOR NAME CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT 16837 750180 GORDON K. WRIGHT 16838 750181 TOM WOOLLEY 16839 790000 ......... CI'T?'--OF-BOYNTON'-'BEA'CH 16840 023800 BLUE CROSS OF FLORIDA 16841 032901 CITY OF.,BOYNTON BEACH 16842 194400 SOCIAL SECURITY CONTRIBUT 7t25/83 ................. ~':'fC' 7/15/83 15.00 7/15/83 13.20 7/15/83 ..... 3,684'~'50 7/15/83 32,572.46 7/20/83 83.3~ 7~-2-0/83 93,328.3~ 16843 16844 16846 16847 16849 16850 280020 RICHARD BEAN 310002 CLINTON EDWARDS ~30021 ' ALEN:iGA'~'[OWAY ... . 400008 -ED NICHOLAS. JR. ~40028 ROYSTON REDDICK 460026 RACHEL TABANO 032895 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 7/22/83 906°06 7/22/83 575.88 7/2278~ ........... 5?~TO-O ....... 7/22/83 308.60 7/22/83 559.95 -7-/~783 677-28 7/22/83 7/22/83 7/22/83 7/22/93 7/22/83 7/22/83 -7-72'2/8'3 7/22/83 7/22/83 295.96 169,992.17 '-1~ 85-1 ...... '-0-63 ~-'/'6~%F[OR]5-A~7~l'~-O~ A L: B A N K 23, 16852 O247ZS'..::'.BOYNTOMii::.OITY FEDERAL CREO 11, 16853 '::.080:366 WILLI. AM/:::R'o HAMILTO. N 16854 ........ ~8-0366 W~[[~M"R; HAMILTON 16855 010296 AAMCO TRANSMISSIONS 16856 012776 AIR FREIGHT FORWARDING I-~'857 -- i6858 .'~01-8725 ' A~LMAzAN::~'BROS ~RUCKING IRC 16859 013780 ALLtED.UNIVERSAL'CORP 1'6860 ...... OI'~~AM~R~~YIS-Y ......................... 7722283 16861 01402! AMERICAN HOTEL ASSOCIATIO 7/22/88 16862 014240 ISIAH ANDREWS 7/22/88 --[~8~ .... ~-~912 .'::AS~O~~D-R~-R~A-RD~-~ 1686~ ..015~90 ~;;:::~'A~LANT'~C:.~COAST FIRE CO. 7/22/88 16865 :O15993..::~??AILANYI~,~..FlSHgNG ENTERPRI 7/22/88 ........ 17~6~ ~[~O~'~~-O~R~E 77227 83 16867 016021 ATLANTIC SCALE ~ EDUIPMEN 7/22/83 16868 016300 AUTOPRODUCYS~ INC. 7/22/88 16870 020440 THE BAKER E TAYLOR CO. 7/22/83 16871 021200 BO. OF:CO. COMMISSIONERS 7/22/83 -I6872 .............. 02'I~0~-- BDT~'F--CO;--COM~IS%~ONER-S-- ............. 7/22/83 16873 022696 BILLBOARD MAGAZINE 7/22/83 16874 024650 R.R. BOWKER CO. 7/22/83 ~6875 ........ ~2~)-2_' ~R~--B-OW'~R--COo -7~2'2/83 16876 024730 BDYNTON BEACH RETIREMENT 7/22/83 16577 024780 BOYNTON PUMP 6 SUPPLY 7/22/83 16878 ...... 0'25'6~0---7 BRO-~A-~ POMP & SUPP'L-Y C~; ..... 7/22/83 16879 026460 BUSINESS WEEK 7/22/83 16880 027640 BYRDS ELECTRIC MOTOR 7/22/83 16881 16882 030280 CADILLAC ENGRAVERS 7/22/83 16883 030298 JUDY CALANDRA 7/22/83 16884 ..... 0303~ .... E'DOI-E--~N~['E9 ............. 7/22/83 16885 032396 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF TH 7/22/83 16886 032400 CHASE MANHATTAN BANK 7/22/83 865-36 386.71 237.00 14.00 523.15 213.04 1~248.00 4,744.08 ................ 60'T0'5 ...... 38.00 . 70.20 ~;ooo~-o-d 72.00 400.00 1-2~-- - 58.50 525~. 85 05 Z;O O 584.22 211.7~ 223.25 22.00 24.70 '52~0-~ .... 4,822.35 454.I8 238.98 39.95 20.7~ 1~.28 20.00 90,'oo 8.00 294.4~ 5~7 CuECK ~' 16887 16888 16889 16890 [6891 16892 16893 16894 16895 16896 16897 16898 16899 16900 16901 16902 16903 16904 16905 )7 16908 16909 16910 16912 16915 16916 16917 16918 16920 16921 16922 -'16923 16924 16925 '16926 16927 16928 16929 16930 16931 16932 16933 16934 16935 16936 16937 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH PAGE 11 CURRENT MONTH CHECKS VENDOR fl VENDOR NAME CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT 033657 CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 7/22/83 52.00 033658 CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 7/22/83 37.00 033659 CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 7/22/83 47.00 033661 CLK OF C'-OURTS-SUPPORT OEP 7/22/83 ............ lJ~O 033664 CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 7/22/83 37.00 034489 COACHES CORNER SPORTING 7/2.2/83 127.43 034550 COCA COLA BOTTLING CO. 7/22/83 41.60 034569 ELEANOR COLTEN 7/22/83 48.00 034585 'COLUMBUS VIDEO SYSTEMS ........................ ~Z~8~_ ....... ~5~.t68 ....... --'~'~---~-~R~'~~[-~UA~TERLY, 7/22/83 28.95 034874 CONSUMER RESEARCH, INC. 7/22/83 15.00 o3493o ~EGG!E COTTLE f/22/83 ~oe.o0 04o4o4 NATHANIEL OA~E g CO. 7/2~/83 O4O5O5 DAVIS WATER [ WASTE ~NDUS 7/22/83 041418 OE ORA TURF g INDUSTRIAL 7/22/83 041684 JOHN DENSON 7/22/83 042906 DIXIE LAWN & GARDEN 7/22/83 044770 DOUGLAS PNEUMATICS CO INC 7/22/83 045421 DREWS GOLF SHOP 7/22/83 0~'6~i~- E--A-~'--'~Y ¢IR~-'-'~'¥ORE .......................................... 7/22/83 05I:300 EDWARDS ELECTRIC CORP. 7/22/83 1,349.8~ 054373 ENGINEER SERVICE CORP. 7/22/83 221.91 052820 FIREMEN'S RELIEF & 7/22/83 2,012.4~ 063768 FLORIDA POLICE COMBAT LEA 7/22/83 72.0~ -06~'6-0-0 ...... ~D~--S-T'~-E-[-'C~R'P'ORATION .............. 7/22~'8"~ ....... I2~5~:~ 070355 GALE RESEARCH CO. 7/22/83 150.55 070408 JIM GARVEY 7/22/83 360.00 ~7~580 ....... ~"GOOD-[-i-FE .................................... 7'/~2~8 i2.45 075450 GRAYBAR ELECTRIC CO. INC. 7/22/83 187.85 075500 GRIFFIN TECHNICS INC 7/22/83 4'60.0~ 075581 .... ~ULF'-UI[-~ OR POR~T I ON ............. 7/2 2/8~ ........... ~-7 080306 G.K. HALL & CO. 7/22/83 i9.5~ 080~25 HAND'S 7/22/83 157o?~ 084620 ...... HOLEY'"A-CCUMU[~TOR & ................... 7/22/83 ............. 300;-~3 090103 ! S M CORPORATION 7/22/83 7~307.5Q 090108 ICMA RETIREMENT CORP. 7/22/83 918.11 -09~I~9 ..... INDUSTRII[-COMMUNICATION ..... 772-2/83 ............... INDUSTRIAL WELDING, INC. 7/22/83 760.00 7/22/83 325~00 094209 100214 J.M. TRUCKING~ INC. 100310 - JACK'S-C%MERA-CENTE~ 120410 LAMAR UNIFORMS 120546 LAWMEN'S AND SHOOTER'S 121525 -PAUL D'~"LECLAIR- ' 121740 SALLY LEWIS 122701 LIFE 122911 LLOYOS AUTO ELECTRIC 130565 MAURY'S TOOL CHEST 130950 WILLIE RUTH MCGRADY 1 B, 99q-,~16 2,589.30 32.00 32.00 33.26 85.30 3.00 1,160.48 ....... 7/22/83 .......... 89.16 7/22/83 la4.3~ 7/22/83 856.0~ .... 7-/22783 .................. 7;"06 7/22/83 20.00 7/22/83 2~.00 7/22/83 7/22/83 113.75 7/22/83 67.20 ~507 C~ECK 7/2q/~3 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH U R R E N T M O N T H C H E C K S PAGE 12 VENDOR ~'.-' VENDOR NAHE CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT 16938 16939 16940 16941 15942 16943 16944 16945 16946 16947 16948 16949 1~50 16951 16952 1695~ ...... 16954 16955 16957 16958 16959 I6960 16961 169i62 16963 16964 169'65 16966 16967 13155q 132715 132771 134516 134630 134684 ,-,mCHANIX I'LLUSTRA~ED MIKE MICHAELS MILLER DODGE MODERN BRIDE MOONSTONE PRESS ~OTION INDUSTRIES~INC. 7/27/83 ............. 6%9--4 ..... 7/22/83 185.oo 7/22/83 480.16 7/22/83 12o00 7/22/83 8.95 7/22/83 2,084.64 i36"¢zo 140444 141701 141706 151310 153800 153912 150365 160373 160394 160420 162755 MUNICIPAL POLICE 7/22/83 NATIONAL LIBRARY RESOURCE 7/22/83 NEPTUNE METER CO. 7/22/83 NEWARK ELECTRONICS 7/22/83 ODOR CONTROL SYSTEMS 7/22/83 OLYMPIA SPORT SHOP, INC. ~/22/83 ONLINE INC .............. ~/22/83 PAINT CENTER 7/22/83 PALM BEACH BRAKE & WHEEL 7/22/83 ,PALM BCH COUNTY BOARD 0-~ ............. ~7J2/83 PALM BEACH OFFICE SUPPLY 7/22/83 :CONRAD PICKEL STUDIO INC 7/22/83 166200 PUBLIX MARKET 7/22/83 176397 ~.C. SPORTS 7/22/83 I84704 MOTH CONSTRUCTION 7/22/83 186500 RUSSELL.&..AXON 7/22/83 2,289.23 58.31 9,941.25 111.05 ' 161.25 . 293.70 28.50 205.1'3 80.07 79~0~-. 18 191.74 8,500 4,741 180.48 64.00 5,67 ~5-~ ..... lO.OO 28,180.95 190-18[ ---SCRWTD 'BOARD ................................. 7/22/83 ............ 65~45~0-0 .... 190186 S.I. LIME COMPANY 7/22/83 7,543.22 190399 SAL'S SPORT SHOP 7/22/83 13.90 I'911-O'O----~-CO1-FY-"S .............. 7/22/83 3-0I~0-8 ...... 192760 ' SILVER BURDETT 7/22/83 10.07 192804 ...SISCO 7/22/83 I29.~0 1-69'6-8 ....... I-94-69--~---~0UT Fr-FL~URTDA--M-A-CK--'T R U CKS ........... 7/22/83 16969 194697 So CENT. WASTEWATER TREAT 16970 194712 SOUTH COUNTY DRUG ABUSE 16971 .............. 196 OZO-"~-~TATE--OF~-FLO R I DA ..... DEPT~ ...... IA, 972 196185 EDWARD D.STONE JR,& ASSOC 16973 196414 5UNSHIME ARTIST 16974 ..... 1962~I7- 'SUP ELCO~'INC; ................... ] -' 16975 201580 TENNIS SUPPLY i6976 202560 THORNDIKE PRESS 92~9-~'-- 7/22/83 4,623.92 7/22/83 6,000.00 '7/22/83 7/22/83 47,206.95 7/22/83 2.00 -7/22/83 7/22/83 19.50 7/22/83 39.42 16977 ..... --Z 05-4-~ O' -TRAIL- '-F OR D---T RA CTOR-'C 0 16978 210080 U. S. CATHOLIC 16979 210146 USCM DEFERRED COMP. PRO. 16980 210151 ......... U'~"-' 'S-,~- -POSTMASTER 16981 216350 UNDERGROUND SUPPLY 16982 216390 UNIJAX 16983 21-641'5 .... ~]N I V~RSA[- BEACH--SERVICE 16984 221489 VANTAGE COMMUNICATIONS IN 16985 221500 BEVERLY VAUGHN 16996 23044S .... BiLL WALLACE LEASINC INC. lf~987 230451 WALLACE & TIERNAN 16988 231582 WELDING PRODUCTS CORP. 7/22/8~ .............. ~-2.~ 7/22/83 12.00 7/22/83 7/22/83 2,000.00 7/22/8~ 4~112.01 7/22/83 2,059.96 7/22/83 7/22/83 81.25 7122/83 35.00 7/22/83 '278~00 7/22/83 613.48 7/27/83 77.90 :~.71~9%83 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH CHECK ft V[NDOR,~'* VENDOR NAME 16989 16990 16991 16992 16993 E C K S 231780 WESTERN AUTO STORE 232550 TOM WILLIAMS 241'596 ...... ~ER~'~--C~kPOR~'TION ........... 261520 ZEE MEDICAL SUPPLIES PAGE I3 CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT 7/22183 7122183 24o.5o 7/22/83 180.00 7/22/83 142~09 7/22/83 171.50 16994 560183 16995 560184 16996 680155 16997 680156 16998 17000 17001 I7003 17004 170'46 17047 17053 17054 1 55 56 I 17073 1 17076 072816 063712 196020 MILLION.DANEKER REV- RICHARD H. DUKE JOSEPH PALAZZO ROBERT PENDLETON ;CLA~GIRTMAN 'FLORIDA"LEAGUE OF CITIES '"STATE OF'.FLORIDA DEPT. 193936 ROBERT E SMITH 055310 EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE 190591 SATURN SOUND AND STUDIOS 192457 ]~-'~O'[~SHERIDAN 161705 PETTY. CASH POLICE 400009 ' Bo_OKER NORFUS : 350002 FREDERICK IRELAND 340001 CURTIS HENRY 340045 CLYDE HARRIS 330007: .... I GALLOWAY 270007 032895 063762 024725 7/22/83 9.30 7/22/8~ 52o70 7/22/83 8.90 71z21 s 3 ........................ ?/25/83 62.oo 7/Z5/83 I23.50 7/26/83 7/25/83 7/26/83 7/27/83 7/27/83 7/29/83 7/29/83 7/29/83 817.77 7/29/83 261.96 7/29/83 .......... 3'~-~-' 399.70 I72,49I'.i5 I90.00 ".. ': ~ \LBURy 7/29183 ':( Y!?:OF'.BOYNTON BEACH 7/29/83 BOYNTON CITY FEDERAL CRED 7/29/83 010197 010199 011400 013783 013945 014240 AAA GARDEN CENTER ' A-AD ELECTRIC~CO. ADVANCE AIR CONDITIONING 'ROBERT K,ALSOFROM,PH.D. AMERICAN HERITAGE ................. ISIAH ANDREWS 8,051.17 ......... 4_,825.00 ~. O6-Je-O ..... 89.19 523oZ0 014300 CARMEN ANNUNZIATO 7/29/83 100.00 -O-I'55-~l---V~ART~CT/-A-IR~-CONOITIONING ............ -7729/'83 ................ ~'7;-5'b 015914 ASSOC OF ENERGY ENGINEERS 7/29/83 55.00 016300 AUTDPRODUCTS, !NC. 7/29/83 364.02 020420 PEGGY O BARROWS 7/29/83 151.87 7129183 '-?'?'~9783 .................... 15o.89~--~ 7/29/83 414.40 7/29183 420,00 7/29/83 70°20 17077 ~'7,07'8 17:079 17i080 I 7[081 17082 17i083 17084 17085 17o86 17087 17088 17089 021530 BEANE EXTERMINATING CO. 024500 BETTY 8ORONI 024710 BOYNTON'AUTO SUPPLY 024730 BOYNTON BEACH RETIREMENT 024760 BOYNTON GLASS SERVICE, 02476-5 ...... 024810 BOYNTON WRECKER SERVICE 025595 BROWARD-PALM BEACH TRACTO 026387 .... BORE-AO-OF-ELEVATOR INSP. 026449 BUSINESS MACHINES INC 026450 BUSINESS MACHINES, INC. 7129/83 7729/83 ........... 7129/83 7129/83 7/29/~3 7/29/93 7/29/83 772918~ 7/29/83 7/29/83 7/29/83 7/29/83 7/29/83 45.02 350.0 1,211.5¥ 273.8~ 4,854.7 29.3 .5 114.750 820 58.15 ~7.50 25.00 7/29/83 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 507 C U R R E N T M O N T H C H E C K S SHECK,r '~ VENDOR,.~" VENDOR NAME CHECK PAGE 14 DATE TOTAL AMOUNT 17091 030191 C [ H DISTRIBUTING 17092 030298 JUDY CALANDRA 1709~ 030332 EDDIE CANGLEY 17o95 o3o558 NICHOLAS CASSANDRA 7/29/83 185.5o 7/29/s3 go.co 7729183 ...... 75.00 7/29/83 84.00 7/29/83 217.00 7/29/83 172.72 7/29/83 ZO.Oi 7/29/8~ .......... 13_~95 ........ 7/29/83 3,333.33 7/29/83 75.00 7/29/83 52.00 17096 .......... ~32400 17097 032416 17098 032471 17099 032897 17100 03363! 17101 033657 17102 033658 17103 033659 17104 033661 CHASE MANHATTAN BANK PETER L. CHENEY CHILOREN'S BETTER HEALTH ::CITY OF BQYNTON BEACH :'.THOMAS"'A. CLARK ': : C. LK.OF]:.i-COU~S-SUPPORT OEP CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP CLK OF COURTS-SUPPORT OEP 7/29/83 37.0O 7/29/83 47.00 7/29/83 12.00 7/29/83 37.00 17105 ...... :..033664:::~":;:C[K;'OR?COUR'TS--SUPP:QRT OEP 17106 " 036300 JOHN..CURLEY &:':.'~'sSOCIATES 17107 040315 '.i.DADE:':COUNTY TAX'COLLECTOR 7129/83 57.35 7129/83 43.50 17L08 040395 DATE'S PAINT 17109 041581 JOE DELONG I7110 041674 MAURICE DENSON --~7-i-i' ~' -- BODY SHOP 041684 '--JOHN:'DENSON : . "-" 17114 042906 DIXIE LAWN g GARDEN 17115 050371 PAUL ECKERT 17116 053601 ELECTRIC COMPANY 17118 .'?054372 .:-:F:-::~:...: . ,ENGINEERING- NEWS::~:RECORD --z~-zo ..... o~'~-92 ' ~ '6 "~'""~ 17121 060200 F.R.P.A. MEMBERSHIP 17222 062775 LLOYD FINKS 1712~ 062820 .... ... IREMEN,S RELIEF ~ 17125 062915 ...:'FiRsT;],:NATtONAL BANK OF 17228 063705 FLORIDA CERAMIC SUPPLIES 17130 065622 DENNIS FRONRATH CHEV INC 17131 070355 ' GALE RESEARCH CO. 7129/83 1,646.~- 7/29/83 217.00 7/29/83 32.00 7/29/83 32.0~ I71'3'2 ....... O~rO 4'I O----GA-¥EORD--BROTRERS- ................................. 7£29/83 7129/83 10.00 7129/83 7/29/83 200.00 7/29/83 9.95 7/29/83 33.00 7/29/83 96'1.00 T/2-973-Z l'0O-~0~ ..... 7/29/83 495.00 7/29/83 5.00 '~/29783 6OVOff ....... 7/29/83 2,049.25 7/29/83 250.00 7/29/83 358.~7 7/29/83 12.00 71Z9183 '-1~0'0- 7129/83 174.11 7/29/83 271.80 ..... 400-,8¥--- 7/29/83 33.00 7129/83 2'4.99 '7/29~83 ......... 228='57" 7/29/83 539.85 7/29/83 50.00 7/29/83 ..... 1,13~'~53 7/29/83 67.53 7/29/83 67.20 17133 071557 GENERAL INSURANCE UNDER- 17134 072812 GIRL SCOUTS OF AMERICA 17135 ....... 0T3'6'0'I ...... ~'L-A-S~O~ONSTR-UCTION--SERV 17136 074598 GORDON BROTHERS 17137 075Z88 DENNIS C. GRABEEL 17138 ........ 075~1'0- 'GUUFSTREAM-'LUMBER--C0. '- 17139 080310 HALSEY & GRIFFITH, INC. i7140 080366 WILLIAM R. HAMILTON ~q~72~./83 CITY OF BOYNTO~I BEACH .07 C U P R E N T M 0 N T H C H E C K S PAGE 15 ~ECK " VENDOR f~ VENOOR NAME CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT 17141 040410 WILE!AM R.-'~-HAM!LTON 17142 084690 EDGAR HOWELL 17163 090099 I.B.~. CORPORATION 17144 090108 "'ICMA"RET'iREMENT CORP' 17145 094209 INDUSTRIAL WELDING~ INC. 17146 094263 INSTRUMENTATION LABORATOR 7/29/83 250.00 7/29/83 200°00 7/29/83 96.00 7/29/83 918.11 7/29/83 940.00 7/29/83 62.22 17148 101660 JERRY'S LOCK & KEY SERV 7/29/83 17149 111510 KEATTS TRUCKING SERVICE 7/29/83 i~-15-0 ...... --~-~'~5~ -7~-E~R~E~ ............................. 7/29/83 890.00 11.50 63.75 17163 17164 17165 17166 17167 17158 17169 17170 17171 17172 17173 17174 17175 17176 17177 17178 17179 17180 17181 1718P 17183 17184 17185 17186 17187 17188 17189 17190 17191 200.00 17151 114596 MEDARD KOPCZYNSKI 7/29/83 83.85 17152 115595 LORRAINE KRUPOW IES 7-/29/83 1__0_~ i?'i 5 3 ............ i-~-6~'98"-- L~_--[-~-.~i-O~-T-- ................................ 7/ZgZ~-~ ......... i 80. O0 17154 120450 LANIER BUSINESS PRODUCTS ' 7/29/83 167.4~ 17155 120461 LANTANA TRAVEL 7/29/83 218. oOL 17156 ...... i'~-bSO~ ....... B~OFJ' '['~-TH-A'~ .................................................... ?/29/-8~ ........ 17157 121547 ROBERT-E LEH 7/29/83 305.00 17158 121740 SALLY L_._E_.N_~ ..S ..................................... 7. _/_ _2 9. /_ _ 8 _3_ _ _ L 17159 ..... 12291'~ ...... EEOC-O'S AUTO ELECTRIC 7/29/83 173.1~ 17160 130196 M C PRODUCTS, INC. 7/29/83 67.7 17161 130310 WHITT MACDOWELL 7/29/83 880.75 130940 MCCAIN SALES 7/29/83 776.0Q 130950 .LIE RUTH MCGRADY 7/29/83 67.20 ' i-'~0973 IR G-E--'~-~-'-~ E E .................... ~7-/29-/83 292.5C 134525 MOODY'S INVESTORS SERVICE 7/29/83 495.0C 134698 .~OTO R TREND 7/29/83 11.94 136420 MUNICIPAL POLICE 7/29/83 2,284.71 136519 MUROSKI AND ASHTON 7/29/83 35.0C 140451 NATIONAL LEAGUE OF CITIES 7/29/83 150.0( 140455 NATIONAL POLICE SUPPLY 7/29/83 88S.0( ..... i~046-0 ..... ~-N-A-T'IO N ~'[--W-E L O I NG=-P R 0 OUC T S ....... 7)' 2-9'/8'3 ..................... 142735 NIX CAR WASH 7/29/83 16.0Q ' 150851 JIM O'CONNOR 7/29/83 101.25 ........ t-538 O0 ....... 0 l-'? M P I A---S PO R'T--SH OP-~- INC~' ................ 7/29783 ............. 32-0'-~'0 153909 ONE STOP LAWN ~ GARDEN 7/29/83 160~72 PALM BEACH AUTO PARTS 7/29/83 -'160373 .... P~LM-~AC~--BRAKE--&'-'-WHEEL .......... 7729'/83' 160432 PALM BOLT & NUT INC 7/29/83 160437 PALM SEACH SPRING CO. 7/29/83 161510 PEACOCKJS RADIATOR 7/29/83 151585 PENINSULAR ELEC. DIS~RB. 7/29/83 161590 PENINSULAR SUPPLY 7/29/83 I61650 '--~HAR[ES P-E'R-'SIN'~ .......... 7/29/8B 161710 PETTY CASH RECREATION 7/29/83 162750 PICARD CHEMICAL CO. 7/29/83 162872 PITNEY BOWES INC 7/29/83 164500 ROBERT POCSIK 7/29/83 164703 POSTQNS 7/29/83 18.8 326.6, ......... 5B¥8~ 53.8~ 335.0C 17.7: 182'8! 200.0 47.6 207.9 59.25 200.0~ 45.5 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 597 C U P R E N T M O N T H C H E C K S CF~ECK,,-" VENDOR f.' VENDOR NAME CHECK DATE 1719'2 17193 17194 171q5 17196 17197 17198 17199 17200 17201 17202 17203 17204 17205 166200 PU~LIX'MA'RKET " 7/29/83 165201 PUBLIX MARKET 7/29/83 176296 QUALITY INN ON CAPITOL 7/29/93 180499 RANSONE-E'NTERPRISES,INC. 7/29/83 190615 SAX ARTS & CRAFTS 7/29/83 194000 ~IKE SMOLLON 7/29/83 194697 -'-S~ 'C'E'NT~-'~ASTEW~TER TREAT 7/29/83 194703 SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE 7/29/83 210146 USCM DEFERRED COMP. PRO. 7/29/83 210151 U.S. POSTMASTER 7/29/83 214205 'UNABASHED: LIBRARIAN 7/29/83 ~-~'~----~-E~ W. VANCE, P.A. 7/29/83 23044e BILL WALLACE LEASINC INC. 7/29/83 PAGE 16 ~ TOTAL AMOUNT 100.00 45.21 150.00 107.90 134.52 232.50 235.26 7,551.02 3,940.81 .... 170.00 20.00 5,353.1~ 834,00 17206 230451 WALLACE & TIERNAN 7/29/83 17207 ...... ~-3-O~8-9~~[T~-~[S-~-E?--~O-O]C~T~-ONX[-~ ............... 77-~9:f8~ 17208 23052.1 'i:'~AMES R: WARNKE. 7/29/83 17209 230540 ''WATER DEPARTMENT 7/29/83 17210 232400 J. WHITE ALUMINUM ?'~'~/83 17211 232405 TRELA J WHITE 7/29/83 17212 232500 d. WILLIAMS PUMP SERVICE 7/29/83 -~'~ 232790 .EU~-iCE WILSQN 7/29/83 17214 232808 EDWIN W. WINCH 7/29/83 234625 J,J.A 235~96 'SA~'O-~[-L.-~-~-T ........... 241596 XEROX CORPORATION 260324 J ZAMORA 262830-- ":CARL ~iMMERMAN 26~.550 BETTY ZOBEL :'.'i.' 826.20 60.00 238.00 3~990.70 16.00 120.00 1~617.40 43.50 200,00 17215 i7216 i72IT i7218 17220 WOLF FRESH DIST. 7/29/83 _. 7.0p 7/29/8 186.oo 7/29/83 42.00 7/297' 227.o6 7/29/83 50.00 2,193,462.33