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Minutes 09-19-78MINUTES OF THE REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD AT CITY HALL, BOYNTON BEACH~ FLORIDA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1978 AT 7:30 P. M. PRESENT Emily M. Jackson, Mayor Riohard D. Caldwell, Counoi!man Joseph DeMareh, Councilman Frank Kohl, City Manager Tereesa Padgett, City Clerk Gene Moore, City Attorney Mayor Jackson welcomed everyone and called the meeting to order at 7:30 P. M. She announced that the Invocation will be given by Reverend Bond Bowman and the Flag S&lute will be led by Councilman Joe DeMaroo. She requested everyone to please rise. AGENDA APPROVAL Mr. Moore requested the addition of the item to approve the plat of Christian Villas and Mayor Jaekson informed him this was included under Administrative. Mr. Moore requested the Solicitation Ordinanee to remain on the table. Mr. Caldwell referred to this being the third time it was listed on the agenda and suggested possibly deleting it. Mayor Jaekson informed him that West Palm Beach is just passing something regarding this and she suggests it be left on the table until find- ing out about that. ANNOUNCEMENTS Mayor Jackson read a Proclamation proclaiming September, 1978 as National Guard Month. MINUTES Regular City Council Meeting - September 5, 1978 Mayor Jaekson referred to Page 8, second paragraph, when she asked if anyone wished to speak in favor of the rezoning and Mr. Annunziato appeared before the Council and clarified that he gave the background of the whole thing. She referred to Page 14 and oorreeted the spell- ing of "obsolete". She referred to Page 19 and corrected that all plans 'should?~ be approved by the City within two months. She re- ferred to Page 31, second paragraph under Housing Authority~ and clarified that the names of two black men were submitted but they were not submitted to the Council, but were submitted to Mr. DeMarco. Mr. Caldwelt moved to approve the minutes as eorrected, seconded by Mr. DeMarco. Motion carried 3-0. PUBLIC AUDIENCE Mayor Jackson announced if there was anyone in the audience wishing to speak on any item on the agenda to please give their name to Mrs. Padgett~ the City Clerk. She then requested anyone wishing to speak under Public Audienee on an item not on the agenda to oome before the Council. MINUTES -REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA SEPTEMBER 19, 1978 Mrs. Dorian Tmauger, 702 S. W. 28th Avenue, appeared before the Council and stated she was speaking in favor of our outstanding Police Department. They have protected hereand she supports them. She believes violators of the law should be pursued. She agrees with the letter to the editor written by Mr. Bob Perrell published in the Post Times entitled ~?Press Brutality~ and requests that it be made a matter of reeord. She then submitted this article to the City Manager. Mr. Kohl announced that he didntt think we gave enough tribute to our gentleman who gave the invocation. Dm. Bond Bowman has served the ministry for 43 years and he thinks he deserves a round of applause. Mayor Jaekson added thatshe thinks it is very nice to have someone like this in our community. SITE DEVELOPMENT PLANS Applicant: Location: Description: tRiehard Wensinq for J. Palermo High Ridge Road, Adjacent to Florida Pneumatic Warehouse Complex Mr. Kohl informed the Council that the Planning $ Zoning Board at their regular meeting of September 12~ 1978 unanimously recommended the plans submitted by Richard Wensing for J. Palermo to eonstmuet a warehouse eomplex on High Ridge Road adjacent to Florida Pneumatic be approved subject to the staff comments. Motion to approve was made by Mr. Winter and seconded byMr. Lambert. A print showing the location of the p~op0sed eonstruation has also been submitted. The minutes of the Plarmqng $ Zoning Board meeting have been distributed. The staff eomments noted are: Engineering Dept: Subjeet to memo. Building Dept: Provide sidewalks on public streets; Fire walls required. Fire Dept: Subject to memo. Utility Dept: Developer to connect to water and sewer systems when available and pay for the cost of lines in front of property. Planning Dept: Parallel parking to be 25 ft.; Dedicated streets to be paved to City spees. Mayor Jaekson ascertained there were no questions. Mr. Caldwell moved the approval of the site plan subjeet to the Department Headst reeommendations, seconded by Mr. DeMareo. No diseussion. Motion carried 3-0. Mayor Jackson questioned who is supposed to build High Ridge Road to 22nd Avenue and Mr. Kohl informed her that the County is. Mayor Jackson added that Sandhil! was supposed to build a portion also. Applieant: Location: Description: Norman Thompson for Boynton Industrial Development Congress Avenue approximately 600~ North of Lake Worth Drainage Distriet Canal No. 29 Warehouse -2- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA SEPTEMBER 19, 1978 Mr. Kohl informed the Council that the Planning & Zoning Board at their regular meeting of September 12~ 1978 unanimously recommended the site development plans submitted by Norman Thompson for Boynton Industrial Development to canstruot 317,000 sq. ft. of warehousing on Congress Avenue approximately 600 feet north of LWDD Canal No. 29 adjacent to entrance road to City Sports Complex Park be approved subject to the sta£f comments. The motion to approve was made by Mr. Trauger and seconded by Mr. Jameson. A print showing the loca- tion of the proposed construction has been submitted and the minutes of the Planning & Zoning Board meeting have been distributed. May he have Council's wishes on this matter please. Mr. Caldwell moved the approval of the site plan submitted by Norman Thompson for Boynton Industrial Development subject to the Building Departmentts and other Department Heads' recommendations. Mr. DeMareo seeonded the motion. No discussion. Motion carried 3-0. LEGAL Ordinances - 2nd Reading - Public Hearing Proposed Ordinance No. 78-39 - Re: Annexation of Parcel of Land Located in Section 307 Township 45 South, Range 43 East (City Owned Property - Lift Station No. 317) Mr. Moore read the above title. Mayor Jaokson asked if anyone in the audience wished to speak in favor of this ordinance and received no response. She asked if anyone in the audience wished to speak in opposition to this ordinance and received no response. Mr. DeMarco moved the adoption of Ordinance No. lng, seconded by Mr. Caldwel!. No discussion. roll call vote on the motion as follows: 78-39 on second read- Mrs. Padgett took a Councilman Ca!dwell - Aye Councilman DeMarco - Aye Mayor Jackson - Aye Motion carried 3-0. Proposed Ordinance No. 78-40 - Re: Annexation o~ Property Located in Section 17 Townsb/p 46 South, Range 42 East (Summit Associates, Ltd.) Mr. Moore read the above title and added that it is a ten core tract in the old Charter World development which is part of the new PUD. Mayor Jackson asked if anyone in the audience wished to speak in favor of this ordinance and reoeived no response. She asked if anyone wished to speak in opposition to this ordinance and received no response. -3- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA SEPTEMBER 19~ 1978 Mr. DeMarmo moved the adoption of Ordinance No. 78-40 on second and final reading, seconded by Mm. Caldwell. No diseussion. Mrs. Padgett tooka roll call vote on the motion as follows: Councilman DeMareo Aye Mayor Jackson Aye Councilman Caldwell - Aye Motion carried 3-0. Proposed Ordinanee No. 78-43 - Re: Capital Improvement Fee Charges Mr. Moore read proposed Ordinance No. 78-43 by caption. Mayor Jackson asked if anyone in the audience wished to speak in favor of this ordinanee and received no response. She asked if anyone wished to speak in opposition to this ordinance and remeived no response. Mr. Ca!dwell moved the adoption of Ordinance No. 78-43 on seeond and final reading, seoonded by Mr. DeMarco. No discussion. Mrs. Padgett took a roll mall vote on the motion as follows: Mayor Jackson - Aye Councilman Ca!dwe!l - Aye Councilman DeMarco - Aye Motion married 3-0. Proposed Ordinance No. 78-44 - Re: Amended Estimate of Revenue and Expenses for the giseal Year Beginming October 1, 1977 and Ending September 307 1978 (Water and Sewer Revenue Fund) Mr. Moore read proposed Ordinance No. 78-44 by caption. Mayor Jackson asked if anyone in the audience wished to speak in favor of this ordinance and reeeived no response. She asked if anyone wished to speak in opposition to this ordinance and reeeived no response. Mr. Caldwetl moved the adoption of Ordinance No. 78-44 on second and final reading, seconded by Mr. DeMarco. No disoussion. Mrs. Padgett took a roll mall vote on the motion as follows: Councilman Caldwel! - Aye Couneilman DeMarco = Aye Mayor Jackson Aye Motion cazmied 3-0. Proposed Ordinance No. 78-45 - Re: Amending Chapter 24 to Authorize Posting of Temporary Political Signs Mr. Moore read proposed Ordinance No. 78-45 by caption. Mayor Jackson asked if anyone wished to speak in favor of this ordinance and received no response. She asked if anyone wished to speak in opposition to this ordinance and received no response. -4- MINUTES - RBGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH~ FLOP~IDA SEPTEMBER 19, 1978 Mr. DeMarco moved the adoption of Ordinance No. 78-~ on second and final reading~ seconded by Mr. Caldwell. No discussion. Mrs. Padgett took a roll call vote on the motion as follows: Councilman Caldwell - Aye Councilman DeMarco Aye Mayor Jackson Aye Motion carried 3-0. Ordinances - 1st Readincf Proposed O~dinance No. 78- Re: Relating to the Issuance of Permits for Charitable Solicitations Requiring that a Percentage of Proceeds Derived from such Solic/tations be Expended in the City of Boynton Beach (Tabled - To Remain on the Table) Proposed Ordinance No. 78-46 - Re: Rezoning Portions of Beverly Hills Addition No. 3 from R-lA and C-2 to C-1 and C-S; Further Providin~ for C-3 Zoning on Vacated Portion of N. W. 4th Street (Leemon's quest/Motel) Mr. Moore read proposed Ordinance No. 78-46 by caption on first reading. Mr. DeMarco moved the adoption of Ordinance No. 78-46 on first read- ing~ seconded by Mr. Caldwell. Under discussion~ Mr, Moore added thatthe specific conditional provisions have been incorporated intothis ordinance. M~s. Padgett then took a roll call vote on the motion as follows: Councilman DeMareo - Aye Mayor Jackson - Aye Councilman Caldwell - Aye Motion carried 3-0. Resolutions Proposed Resolution No. 78-QQ- Re: Demolition of Structures and Clearing of Land (Three Sites) Mr. Moore informed the Counei! that this resolution provides for the demolition of certain dilapidated struetures in the northwest section which are set forth in the attachment to the resolution. Mr. Caldwell moved the adoption of Resolution No. 78-QQ, seconded by Mr. DeMareo. No diseussion. Mrs. Padgett took a roll call vote on the motion as follows: M~yor Jackson Aye Councilman Ca!dwell Aye Councilman DeMareo Aye Motion carried -5- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH~ FLORIDA SEPTEMBER 19, 1978 Pmoposed Resolution No. 78-RR - Re: Municipal Employees Pay Plan for the 1978-1979 Fiscal Year Mr. Moore informed the Council that this resolution incorporates and adopts the proposed pay plan for the fiscal year 1978-79. Mr. DeMareo moved the adoption ~f Resolution No. 78-RR, seconded by Mr. Coldwell. Mr. Kohl added that the job deseriptions submitted were included also. No discussion. Mrs. Padgett took a roll call vote on the motion as follows: Councilman Coldwell - Aye Councilman DeMarco Aye Mayor Jackson = Aye Motion carried 3-0. Proposed Resolution No. 78-SS - Amending Rules & Regulations of Civil Service Mr. Moore informed the Council that ~his proposed resolution pro- vides for an amendment to the Civil Service Rules and Regulations regarding the Police Department and the Workments Compensation Plan. Mr. DeMareo moved the adoption of Resolution No. 78-SS, seconded by Mr. Coldwell. Under discussion, Mr. Caldwett stated he did not understand the purpose of Rule VIII, Section 12, Page 20, and asked if we are amending the Civil Service Rules and Regulations while adopting the pay plan and Mr. Kohl replied that it is a separate item altogether. Mr. Moore clarified that two pages are attached to Resolution No. 78-SS. Mrs. Padgett then took a mo!! call vote on the motion as follows: Councilman Coldwell - Aye Councilman DeMarcb Aye Mayor Jackson Aye Motion carried S-0. Proposed Resolution No. 78-TT - Re: Requesting Permission from the Board of County Commissioners to Rezone Land to be Annexed to the City from the County Zoning Classification AG (Agricultural District) to the Cityts Zonihg Classification Planned Unit Development with Land Use Intensity of 3.9 (Summit Associates~ Ltd.) Mr. Moore read proposed Resolution No. 78-TT by caption. Mr. DeMarco moved the adoption of Resolution No. 78-TT, seconded by Mr. Caldwell. No discussion. Mrs. Padgett took a roll call vote on the motion as follows: Councilman DeMareo - Aye Mayor Jackson - Aye Councilman Coldwell - Aye Motion carried 3-0. MINUTES -REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLOP~IDA SEPTEMBER 19, 1978 Proposed Resolution No. 78-UU - Re: Providing for the Issuance of $2,500,000 Water & Sewer Revenue Bonds, Series 1978 Mr. Moore read proposed Resolution No. 78-UU by caption. Mr. Caldwe!l moved the adoption of Resolution No. 78-UU, seconded by Mm. DeMarco. No discussion. Mrs. Padgett took a roll call vote on the motionas follows: Mayor Jackson - Aye Councilman Caldwe!l - Aye Councilman DeMarco - Aye Motion carried 3-0. Proposed Resolution No, 78-VV - Re: Vacating and Abandoning a Portion of N. W. 4th Street (Leemon's Request/Motel) Mr. Moore read proposed Resolution No. 78-VV by caption. Mr. Coldwell moved the adoption of Resolution No. 78-W, seconded by Mr. DeMarco. No discussion. Mrs. Padgett took a roll call vote on the motion as follows: Councilman Caldwell - Aye Councilman DeMarco - Aye Mayor Jackson - Aye Motion carried 3-0. PUBLIC HEARING - 8:00 P. M. Rezoning Requests Parcel: Request: Use: App!ioant: Portion of Section 8, Township 45 South, Range 43 East, Containing 229.09 Acres Rezone from R-IAAA to Planned Unit Development Residential (Approximately 1,080 Townhouses) F $ R Builders (Boynton Lakes) Mayor Jackson referred to this being tabled at the last meeting and stated that the developer was requested to see if the o!an could be amended to have less ~ensity and a m/xture of units. Mr. Kohl read a letter from P S R Budders advising that they revised their master plan to reflect the ~sti~/t[onof26+ acres with single family homes in the northeast corner adjacent to the existing sin- gle family area on Hypo!uxo Road. These will be separated from the townhouses by a lake. The overall density has been l~ered from 4.Y to 4.5 units per acre. Mr. Fernando Alonzo, representing F S R Builders, Inc., appeared before the Council and stated that as described in the letter, they have made two changes with the~nks~ituti~nof a single family area in the northeast corner which will abut the existing single eSee Minutes 10/3/78 *See Minutes ZO/3/7S -7- MINUTES . REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH~ FLORIDA SEPTEMBER 19, 1978 family area and will be buffered from the townhouses by a lake. The overall density has been reduced from 4.7 to 4.5 units per acre with a total of 1~g30 units instead of 17080. Mayor Jackson referred to the question at the last meeting regard- ing whether lakes are considered open recreation area and advised that she asked this question at the Area Planning Board meeting and was assured that lakes are considered as open space recreation area. Mr. Alonzo then showed some aerial photographs of one of their pro- jects in Dado County. Mayor Jackson referred to the setbacks and Mr. Alonzo informed her there would be 20 ft. separating the townhouses and 15 ft. between the single homes. Mayor Jackson questioned the looation of the single family houses and Mr. Alonzo pointed out the location on the map and added that there would be no interconnection between the towrahouses and single family area. Mr. Caldwell asked if they were going to have the same homeowners association and Mr. Alonzo replied negatively as the townhouses will have a homeowners asso- ciation and the single family area will not. Mr. Ca!dwell explained how it may be to the buyer~' advantage to have the deed tie them into a homeowners association for future protection in the single family area. Mr. Alonzo replied that one of their attorneys i~ present and will take the comments into consideration. Mayor Jackson asked if anyone in the audience wished to speak in favor of this pro,eat and received no response. She asked if anyone wished to speak in opposition ~nd received no response. Mr. Ca!dwe!! moved the approval of the rezoning request submitted by F & R Builders for Boynton Lakes subject to all staff recommenda- tions and considerations. Mr. DeMarco seconded. Under discussion~ Mm. Caldwell commented that he had no objection to the previous plan. As requested: Mrs. Padgett took a roll call vote on the motion as follows: Councilman DeMareo Aye Mayor Jackson - Aye Councilman Catdwe!l - Aye Motion earried 3-0. Parcel: Request: Loeation: Use: Applicant: Portion of Section 8, Township 45 South, Range 43 East, Containing 12.510 Acres Rezone from R-iAAA to C-3 Southeast Corner of the Intersection 9f Hypoluxo Road and Congres~ Avenue Commercial Shopping Center F L R Builders (Boynton Lakes) Mr. DeMarco moved to remove this item from the table, seconded by Mr. Caldwell. Motion carried 3-0. -8- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA SEPTEMBER 19, 1978 Mr. Alonzo informed the Council that this rezoning application covers the southeast corner of the intersection at Hypoluxo Road and Congress Avenue~ which is the northwest corner of their property. In master planning this 240 acres, they felt there would be a need for the resi- dents of their area and adjacent areas for a C-3 shopping area. They feel it will be a heavily traveled intersection and would not lend itself to residential development. They feel a C-$ development would be the best use for these 12 acres. Mr. Rick Rossi added that the proposed shopping center has access internally from the project as it is intended to serve the project. Mr. Caldwell referred to it serving this particular community and asked if they felt C-3 zoning was necessary since C-2 is generally neighborhood commercial. Mr. Alonzo replied that this intersection will be heavily travel~4dand they feel C-3 is needed to serve more than just 'this subdivision as it will attract people fmom other areas. Mr. Caldwel! referred to buffering between residential and commercial zones and Mr. Kohl requested comments from Mr. Howell. M~. Howell clarified that this will be a 12 acre shopping center 'which would serve surrounding communities and requires C-3 zoning. C-2 zoning is for neighborhood stores such as a 7-11. Mr. Ca!dwell clarified that C-3 was being requested because of the size of the parcel. Mr. DeMarco moved that the request for rezoning 12 acres at the corner of Mypoluxo Road and Congress Avenue be granted changing the zoning from R-iAAA to C-3 for F & R Builders, seconded by Mr. Ca!dwell. No discussion. Motion carried 3-0. Resolutions (Com~inued) Pmoposed Resolution No. YS-WW - Re: Requesting the Public Service Commission to Deny Southern Bell?s Increased Rate Proposal Mr. Mooreannounced that this is the resolution protesting the re- quested Southern Bell Telephone rate boost as it pertains to Boynton Beach. Mayor Jackson requested that the resolution be read and Mr. Moore read proposed Resolution No. 78-W~ in its entirety. He also read an article from the Post Times regarding this rate increase noting that if approved, Boynton Beachwi!l pay the highest rates in the County. Mr. Bill Burson~ Southern Be!!~ appeared before the Council and stated he would like to clarify one point which has come up in the past. The local service telephone rate is determined by the number of telephones you can contact on aloeal calling basis. It is a plateau situation. When I85,000 telephones are reached~ the company applies for an increase in the local service rate for that exchange. Boynton Beach customers can contact over 200,000 telephones on a local calling basis and they rqquested the rate increase on that basis. They are not trying to discriminate nor single-out Boynton Beach. -9- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH~ FLORIDA SEPTEMBER 19, 1978 Mayor Jackson clarified that actually this is penalizing us for grow lng and Mr. Burson replied that the more telephones you can contact~ the greater the rate wi!! be. With.the number of telephones increas- ing, the mates will continue to go up. Mr. Catdwell asked when the last time was when Southern Bell was given approval fora rate increase and Mr. Burson replied that an overall rate increase was granted approximately one year ago. Mr. Caldwell asked if Southern Bellfs profitability had been damaged recently because of addqtiona! phones being installed and Mr. Burson replied that he had not said that. He referred to Southern B~ll operating by tariff and stated that their plateau rate strum- ture has been approved by the Public Service Commission. Southern Bell is not t~ying to take advantage of the eustomers in Boynton Beaeh but theyhave reached that plateau. Mm. Caldwell clarified that 'we are being penalized for rapid growth. He ne~e~ liked their present ~ate system and he tends to believe with as many developments that we have coming into this small geographic area~ he cannot see an increase in the rates justified. If a ten story building is bui!t~ it will not cost Southern Bell one penny more than if it is spread out over a broader geographie area. We cannot swallow this plateau system. They were just given a rate increase last year. Heiis still paying a fortuneefor every public phone he uses. Their profitability has not been damaged. Why should the users be penal- ized? It does not make sense to ask for more money f~om the people on this basis. Look at their profits, bonds and stocks and you ean see they do not need the additional revenue. Y~. Burson replied that he did not want to arguer but wanted to point out their posi- tion. Mayor Jackson stated that for over a year, we have been asking for toll free numbers: but instead we got socked with this. ~r. Burson referred to informing them previously how the local service rate is figured and they can just imagine what it would cost if Boynton Beach was able to call all the phones in Palm Beach County on a local ea!ling basis. He just wanted to e!arify this one point. Mr. DeMareo asked if he was saying that now Boynton Beach has more telephone service and reaches more subscribers than West Palm Beach and Mr. Burson replied that he could not say for sure, but he be- ]/eves possibly the information in the newspaper article is incorrect. [~r. DeMarco read that the one party rate in West Palm Beach is ~10.65 and in Boynton Beach it will be $11.05. Mr. Burson stated that he did not realize this item was an the agenda and he is not prepared to go into details. He will be glad to check and report back. Mr. DeMarco stated that we stillwould like to have the toll free ser- vice throughout the County. He recommends that we send this resolu- tion to the Public Service Commission hoping the rates will not be raised. Mr. Mr. Caldwe!!. the motion as Motion carried 3-0. DeMarco moved the adoption of Resolution No. 78-WW, seconded by No discussion. Mrs. Padgett took a roll call vote on follows: Mayor Jackson - Aye Councilman Caldwe!! - Aye Councilman DeMarco - Aye -10- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, PLOP~IDA SEPTEMBER 19, 1978 Pmoposed Resolution No. 78-UU (Continued) Mayor Jackson referred to passing this resolution providing forthe issuance of $2~5g0~000 Water & Sewer Revenue Bonds, Series 1978, and requested this item be listed on the next agenda for discussion so it can be briefly discussed by the two members not present tonight so we can hear their views and opinions. OLD BUSINESS Discuss PaimeShare Contributions Ordinance by County - Mayor Jackson Mr. Caldwell moved to remove this from the table~ seconded by Mr. DeMarco. Motion carmied 3-0. Mayor Jackson re£erred to this item being tabled until Mr. Jameson gave a further report and stated that Mr. Jameson did attend a meet- ing today and requested a brief report from Mr. Jameson. Mr. Jameson stated that this is a very voluminous problem which will require a lot of study. The Task Force requested the County Commis- sion to extend a 90 day period to s~udy it which was granted. In addition, they were requested to study any and all alternative methods to secure revenue for the construction and building roads in Palm Beach County. Alternative methods were discussedat the meeting this afternoon, but no definitive was made nor one particu- lar method was adopted, The 15 member board was divided into two sub-committees and they will meet on a weekly basis to study, analyze~ investigate= and come up with a proposal for the County Commissioners by December 19. He will have nothing to report for quite some time. He does not thin-kit would De appropriate to report on the de!ibera- tions until a final statement is accepted by the entire Task Force. NEW BUSINESS Discuss Civil Servise and Uni~s- Mayor Emily M. Jackson Mayor Jackson referred to hearing about cities having Civil Service and a union and suggested that Mr. Kohl be given permission to cheek on this with other oities where they have Civil Service and a union as possibly we may want to put something for referendum in the City election. Mr. DeMarco made a motion that Mm. Kohl make a study of this and report back to the Council with recommendations. Mayor Jackson added that she has heard Fort Lauderda!e has this in the works. Mr. Ca!dwell e!arified that she was saying the employees of the City will have the option of being eovered under the Civil Service or not being covered under the Civil Service Rules but being covered by a union contraet. Mayor Jackson clarified that it would be put to referendum for the people to decide whether we want to do it this way. She feels Mr. Kohl should look into the steps necessary and the res~s, then a date is set for referendum with a vote taken. Mr. Coldwell stated that he has reservations on this~ but seeonded the motion. Motion carried 3-0. -1t- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEEi~/NG BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA SEPTEMBER 19~ 1978 ADMINISTRATIVE Consider Approval of Christian Villas, Plat No. 1 Mr. Kohl informed the Council that the Christian Villas Site Develop- ment/master plan (Plat No. ~ a replat-of Parcel K, Tenth Section of Palm Beach Leisureville, Plat Book 30, Pages 129-141, located at S. W. 19th Avenue and Congress Avenue) was approved by Council on August 2, 1977 as reoommended by the Planning and ~oning Board. Construction is underway and the applicant desires to record a Plat of the unit:locations for purposes of fee simple sales. Copies of memos from the City P!ar~%er and City Engineer recommending the Plat be approved as submitted have been forwarded to the Council members. He has the blueprint for their review. May he have Council's wishes on ~his matter please. Mayor Jackson added that there is no problem and this is just a fommality. Mr. Moore informed the Council that an ordinance was prepared to implement this matter. He then.read proposed Ordinanoe No. 78-47. Mr. DeMarco moved the adoption of Ordinance No. 78-47, seeonded by Mr. Caldwell. No discussion. Mrs. Padgett took a roll call vote on the motion as follows: Councilman Ca!dwell - Aye Councilman DeMarco Aye Mayor Jackson Aye Motion carried 3-0. Consider Recommendation for the Purchase of a Xerox Machine for the Building, Engineering & Planning Departments Mr. Kohl referred to submitting a proposal from Xerox Corporation covering the purchase of the 3107 Xerox machine presently !ooated mn the Building Department (new building) and stated that based on the recommendation from the City Engineer, City Planner, Building Official and the City Accounrant~ we recommend the purchase of the 3107 for the total cost of $8~233.8Q, to be paid over a 60-month period at the rate of ~137.23 per month. No down payment is neces- sary. This figure includes maintenance. May he have Council's wishes on this matter please. He added that this is just like a rental program but we will own it in the end. Mr. DeMarco moved to accept the recommendation and purchase the Xerox machine for the BuildingDepartment, seconded by Mr. Caldwell. Under discussion, Mayor Jackson stated that if we are getting suoh a good buy on this~ why not do it for all,he Xerox machines and Mr. Kohl replied that we did buy the Xerox machine in the City Clerk's office and he is looking into one for the Utility Dept. He added that he is sure by buying this on the monthly program, it is not in opposition to the Charter .and Mr. Moore replied~at ~is ~e~. Motion carried 3-0. -12- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH~ FLORIDA Consider Request for Temporary Trailers (2) Construction Office at Bass Creek I! SEPTEMBER 197 1978 for Sales Office and Mm. Kohl requested this to be tabled. Mr. DeMarco moved to table~ seconded by Mr. Coldwell. Motion carried 3-0. Consider Approval of Budget Transfer Requests: From Contingency to Drug Abuse for Fiscal Year 1978-1999 Mr. Kohl referred to submitting a budget transfer request effeetive October 1~ 1978 from Contingeneies~ Account No. 001~195-519-90-11, to Drug Abuse~ Account No. 001-195-519-40-5B~ in the amount 'of gS~ 000 fora donation totthe South County Drug Abuse Foundation as approved by the Council at the meeting of August 15~ 1978. Mayor Jackson referred to reading in the paper that if we don't give an additional $6~ 5007 they would not be able to continue this program and stated she would like to have this item tabled. During budget time7 we talked about giving $37000 to the Drug Abuse Founda- tion and $3~ 000 to the Visiting Nurses Association. This will leave us with nothing. Possibly we should listen to that portion of the tape. Mr. DeMareo agreed that there was $67000 and he would like the tape checked. Mr. Caldwe!l objected and stated that this dona- tion was passed by a 4-1 vote of the Council to fund $6~000 to the South County Drug Abuse Foundation for programs for the eradication of drug problems in this area. It was not predicated on the opening of an office in Boynton Beach and we will be remiss in the duty of protecting the bec!thick, we!fare of our population by not funding the South County Dmug Abuse Foundation. Mayor Jaekson replied that we made a promise to the Visiting Nurses and we are straining our Contingency Fund now. A letter has been received from the Drug Abuse Foundation stating they need $6~500 more to operate. She thinks we should get more information whether they a~e going to continue after getting the $6:000 donation. Mm. DeMareo moved to table this item. Mayor Jackson laid aside the gavel to second the motion. Motion carried 3-0. To Conform with State Mandated Uniform Accounting System for Fiscal Year 1978-Y9 Mr. Kohl referred to submitting a copy of the memorandum presented to the Counei! at the last meeting on September 5, 1978 explaining the above and also an excerpt from that meeting indicating Council's actions. He has in his office 19 pages of transfers pertainin~ to the newly adopted aeoounting system add has these with him for~ their review. The budges transfers will take effect on October 1978 along with our i978-1979 budget. He explained how each count had to be taken one by one to meet State requirements. Mayor Jackson referred to not doing it and Mr. Kohl replied that we have to do it. He added that it is not asking for more money, but making a uniform accounting system so every city in the State will be the same. -13- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEEiIING BOYNTON BEACH~ FLORIDA SEPTEMBER 19, i978 Mr. DeMarco moved to conform with the accounting system, seconded by M~. Caldwe!!. No discussion. Motion carried 5-0. Consider Application for Permit-to Solicit - Veterans of Foreign Wars - Leisureville Post No. 10150 Mr. Caldwell moved to grant this permit to solicit to the Vefc~mans of Foreign Wars, seconded by Mr. DeMarco. No discussion. Motion carried List of Payments - Month of August, 1978 Mm. Ca!dwell moved to attach the list of payments to the official minutes, seconded by Mr. DeMarco. No diseussiono Motion carried 3-0. Approval of Bills Mm.' Kohl read the following bills for approval: 1. Rubin Construction Company $ 2,500.65 Dmainage and road construction - N. E. 7th Street Pay from Public Works Grant Pund 350-835-570-05-74 Contract dated 1/23/78 2. Advance Air Conditioning g Heating, Inc. 1,420.00 Air conditioning ~or building at 116 S. Seacrest Blvd. Pay from General Fund 001-181-810-02~38 $ 420.00 001-621-560-03-45 1,000.00 Miarofi!m Center Microfilm services Pay from following accounts: 001-261-520-02-76 102-261-520-02-76 11, 446.72 446.72 000. O0 4. Aqua Chem Company~ Inc. Lime ~or Water Treatment Plant Pay f~om Water L Sewer Revenue Fund 40!-512-550-03-65 5. Frenz Enterprises, Inc. 6~182.69 Sludge removal f~2om Sewer Treatment Plant Pay from Water g Sewer Revenue 401-533-550-02-99 6. HeintzelmanTs Truck Center, Inc. 8,482.24 Truck foe Streets Dept. Pay from Federal Revenue Sharing 320-401-540-04-83 7. Boynton Beach Child Care Center 2,841.00 Requisition for October thru December 1978 Pay f~2om Federal Revenue Sharing Fund 320-871-570-02-5A Ordinance ~73-15~ passed 5/15/73 -14- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH~ FLORIDA SEPTEMBER 19, 1978 8. Russell & Axon 696-681-30-4 !nv. ~3 1,821.31 Professional services at Mirror Lakes Subdivision Pay from Utility General Fund 401-000-290-53-00 Authomization dated 6/6/78 9. Russell & Axon 626-681-0943/6 Inv. ~1 2~251.35 Professional serviees~ Raw Water Main - Part C Pay f-~om Utility General Fund 401-000-169-01-00 Authorization dated 8/15/74 10. Russell L Axon 626-68!-08-6 Inv. ~26 4,227.34 Resident inspection and engineering services at Water Treatment Plant Pay from Utility General Fund 401-000-!69-01-00 Authorization dated 5/8/78 3_l. Publix Market 169.98 Meals for needy & infirmed Pay f-pom Federal Revenue Sharing Fund 320-871-570-02-5A Ordinance #73-15~ passed 5/15/73 12. Willie Ruth MeGrady 86.40 Server for Senior Citizens Club - 2 weeks Pay from Federal Revenue Sharing Fund 320-871-570-02-5A Ordinance ~73-15, passed 5/15/75 13. Isiah Andrews 99.00 Driver for Senior Citizens Club - 2 weeks Pay f-rom Federal Revenue Sharing Fund 320-871-570-02-5A Ordinance ~73-15~ passed 5/15/73 14. Broward Seawall Improvements to Munieipal Boa~ Ramp Pay from 001-000=1!5-87-00 Reimbursable by Palm Beach County 4,500.00 15. International Business Maehines Corp. 37437.00 Computer rental for September !978 Pay from General Fund 001-133-510-02-21 Mr. Kohl stated the bills described have been approved and verified by the department heads involved; checked and approved for payment by the Finance Department; funds are available in their respective budgets. He therefore recommends payment of these bills. Mayor Jackson referred to the location of Mirror Lakes and Mr. Cessna informed her that it is on Military Trail and this amount is reimburs- able. Mr. Kohl added that we have four or five of these where the companies reimburse us. Mr. DeMarco moved that the bills be paid~ seconded by Mm. Caldwell. No discussion. Motion earmied 3-0. -15- M!NI1TES - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA SEPTEMBER 19, 1978 OTHER Consider Proposal f~om Okeechobee County ~or the Purchase of K-9 Dog ~?rineeT? Mr.. Kohl referred to one of our polieemen leaving and stated that 'a letter has been received from the Sheriff of Okeeehobee County offer- ing to purchase ?'Prince?? for the amount of $2~818.00, including all equipment Officer Guenst now uses with him, such as col!ar~ leashes, etc. If we keep this dog~ it will cost $1, 500 to train a new man. Mayor Jackson questioned how much we paid for the dog in the first place and Mm. Kohl replied: $3~479. Mr. DeMameo moved to accept the p~oposal from the Sheriff of Okeechobee County and se/1 t~ dog to Okeechobee County for the sumof seconded by Mm. Caldwell. Under ~iscuss±on, Mr. Caldwell asked how many officers had left the department since Oetober and Mr. Kohl re- plied about five or six. Mr. DeMareo mefermed to the ear still being uti!iz~dand Mr. KOhl meplied that it could easily be renovated. Mayor Jackson clarified that we still have three dogs and Mr. Kohl agreed. Motion carried 3-0. ADJOURNMENT M~. DeMarco moved to adjourn, seconded by Mr. Caldwe!l. Motion carried 3-0 and the meeting was properly adjourned at 8:50 P. M. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH~ FLORIDA ATTEST: Recording~ Secretary (Two Tapes) Vice Mayor Councilman Councilman -16- C CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH PAGE U R R._._E__N._~ ~.O_N. Z. IJ .... C .U.~.._~._~ S CHECK # VENDOR N VENDOR NAME CHECK DATE ~- .... o2o,+s~ "~i~J/Z6,q~ §' ............................... -H6Y/Ti~ 74~~ 216646 UPSTART LIBRARY PROMOTION 7/14/78 75_~ .... 010307 ...... &_~OU[ ~_~_N_~_.~p~!~.~_ IN~ ............. ~L~!/78 ~56 03050~ RENA CAR~t ER 8/0~/78 '~ ~57 lO, SOS ERANK JOHNSON 8/01/78 ~58 ..... 2~0~.2.. g~I.V~. WALL_A~E. ..................... 8/01/78 ~59 0215~0 FRANK A. BEDNARICK 8/01/78 TOTAL~AMOUNT 50.26£R 2.5OCR. 63.23 88o75 ............ ~6~.~ ..... 237~0~ · A .,~OoO 056500 WOODROW EUTS Y 8/01/78 55°64 ~061 166300 ELEANOR PUFFER 8/01/78 91.28 192592 ADA SHOOK 08_~_669 ..... MUR ! E k._~MAN 020405 CONSTANCE BAISH 1909~0 NARY E. SCHORR 266900 MILDRED A. ZWART 190945 JO~N SCHNEIDER 232510 KATO WILLIAMS GEORGE A. JOHN~ JAMES C. THOMPSON LEE THOMAS 371 202550 202515 8/01/78 202.21 8/01/78 ........... 53.-_?.9 ...... 8/01/78 253.6~ ...... 8/o1/78 77.t3 8/01/78 365.91 8/01/78 71o19 8/01/78 ._ 795.9i 73 ~7~ 206300 JOHN M. TUITE 8/01/78 081650 HAROLD HERRING 8/01/78 19fi290 KEN SNOW 8/01/78 225.41 378 124590 ...... LOLATTE 8/01/78 . _ 196360 EOW.ARD SULLIVAN 8/01/78 ............ 130941 WALLACE B. MCCALL ATTORNE 270007 ANTHONY ALBURY 280020 RICHARD BEAN 370002 MINNIE L KING 330008 JOHN GARDNER 105 450026 HEIDI L SIMBOLICK 8/02/78 3,000.00 8/04/78 ' 257.28 ~/o~z~ ............. ]~_3_6 __ 8/0~/78 259.10 810~I78 276.5~ .. 8/0~/78 69.38 290012 300004 450005 0142~0 1~ I30950 112 025601 113 032901 113 032901 SILAS CLARK 8/0~/78 528.5~ CYRIL S DEAL 8/0~/78 460.56 JOSEPH SINBOLICK 8t0~/78 123.61 WILLIE RUTH MCGRADY 8/03/78 BROWARD SEAWALL ATTN CAR 8/03/78 570.00 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 8/04/78 6o00 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 8/0~/78 ~o80 113 032901 ,,~ 3 032901 ,8113 032901 ~.li3 032901 I 13 032901 '~113 161720 8113 161720 ,8113 161720 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 8/04/78 4.97 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 8/0~/78 6.60 .... gZTy.gF BOy.~9~__~.~?_C_~ ................. ~/~4/2~ .......... §._?_~ __._ CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 8/04/78 6.70 CiTY OF BOYNTON BEACH 8/0&/78 .60 PETTY CASH WATER & SEWER 8/04/78 5.00 PETTY CASH WATER & SEWER 8/04/78 9.00 PE.ZTyCASU W6TE~.&_S_~E. WER ,_.8~Z.~ ............. o5~ 8/31/ CITY OF BOYN¥ON 8EACH PAGE 2 ~507 C U R R E N T M 0 N T H C ME_C_K S 8l~6 :=~'~I17 118 11'9 120 8127 VENDOR # VENDOR NAME CHECK DATE TOTAL A OUNT 011600 AERIAL ~ HYDRAULIC EOUIPM 8/04/78 176.00 013650 ALL OUT CO~TRACTORS, 015500 VEVA ARMBRUSTER 8/04/78 015700 ASGROW OF FLORIDA 8/0~/78 020160 B.B. ASSOC. ~IREFIGHTERS .... 8/04/78 020300 BADGER METER, INC. 8/04/78 021202 BO. OF CO. COMMISSIONERS 8/04/78 02179~ ..... ~:~ESDA. ME~q~AL .................. ~LO~/7B ............ 02~720 02~725 024730. 024755 025660 BOYNTON BEACH CHAMBER ~OYNTON CITY FEDERAL CRED . BOYNTO'N BE~CH....BE? [REMENT ...... BOYNTON GUN ~ LOCK~ INC. LARRY BRYSON RRYSON 026~88 IRVING R. BURDGE 030280 CADILLAC ENGRAVERS I0.00 720°95 2&~60 988-o00 1,~83o20 8/0~/78 833.33 8/0~/78 7,114.15 8/o~/78 .. 825.~1 8/0~/78 z27.50 8/o4/78 B.oo ..... :': 8/0 /78 " vv.7 I 03r029-.9--. -- : CA_IN FEED _~_..SUPPLY_ .................. 8.L~I~_8 _ _ )8.10 8/04~78 8/04178 8/04/78 4~.o00 _. ~_-0~ ........ 113.05 8/04/78 977.04 8/04/78 2,000.00 __ 8/04/78 2~0o00 8/04/78 41o50 030510 CARTER ROAD TROPICAL NURS 133 031700 PERRY CESSNA COL~_~_T_LiN_G CO. 034915 COPPER SILES CO. 035560 CROWN LIFE INSURANCE CD. ~:[il _0~1~20 DECISION DATA COMPUTER CO ':: F ................................................. ;F~38 0~1605 DELRAY CONCRETE PRODUCTS ~[~9 046450 JOHN 8o DUNKLE 8/04/78 25°35. k~ ...... ~5_~5_!. ~OU~_~-_. ~U~KL~ ............. ~ ..............8LOft/78 ............ 22.60 061620 062820 .._0~2910 063000 063600 063780 065550 065550 070~00 072700 074500 075530 080310 090100 090105 JIM FERRELL FIREMEN'S RELIEF FISHER SCIENTIFIC FLANAGAN - METCALF, INC. FLORIDA ~O~..&.._LIGHT CO. FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE BETTY GARRIGA ~ILLIE GIBSON ................................ CHARLES GODFREY ................. 8/0~/78 R.L. GRUMMONS PRINTING 8/04/78 HALSEY ~ GRIFFITH, INC. ':"T 8/0~/78 I.B.M. CORPORATION 8/04/78 I.B.M. CORPORATION 8/04/78 8/0~/78 315.00 8/0~/78 " 638.87 8/04/78 8/0~/78 8/04/78 8/04/78 · 8Zo4/_y_ - ............ ...... ............... ~0_0_ ........... 79.00 ":~": ': 229.57 .3,~37.00 232o~0 193.98 338.54 47.338.35 925;00 30.00 8150 I~ .mb 09~290 INTERNAL REVENUE SERV.ICE _ 8/0~/78 ~8.90 I00200 J ~ J BLUEPRINTERS ....... 8/04/78 100310 JACK'S CAMERA CENTER 8/04/78 218.70 120~10 LAMAR UNIFORMS 8/04/78 29~.80 120450 LANIER BUSINESS PRODUCTS 8/04/78 206°78 __~0560 L~.~.E~ Hq~ITAL 8/04/78 1~9.85 130500 132770 ..~3~h~5 MANUFACTURFRS LIFE INS. 8/04/78 589.48 MILLER REARINGS 8104/78 18.00 ~qR~.._ ~[~ N F=~.~_ ~ 0 ~: _I_NC ..... ~( 0_4_~ 7 ~ .................~ 1~ '~8/3~/78 CITY OF 80YNTON 8EACH PAGE C~CK # VENDOR # VENDOR NAME CHECK DATE TOTAL'AMOUNT 8F~ ~ 136420 NUN[CIPAL POLICE 8/04/78 ..... 4167 160400 PALM BCH. COUNTY PoBoAo 8/04/78 Jl68 160450 CATHY PATTERSON 8/04/78 18.00 ~169 ~96_§0__0 ~g~PANO DF~]~._SUPPLY,_ C~ ...... 8~/78 163.93 ;170 180500 EVA RAYMOND 8/06/78 ~--~171 182950 E, No RITA ENTERPRISES, I 8/06/78 ~ 8~]~ .... 186500 RUSSELL ~ AXON 8/06/78 74 [90959 OLYVE E. SCHOOLEY 8/0~/78 10.00 :..., 192670 SHER~[N ~[LLIAMS CO. _ .... 8/04/78 .... ~.07 77 t93912 LEON S~ILES ....... 8/04/78 78 104706 SOUTHERN BUILDING CODE 8/04/78 33.00 ~8 ST. PETERSBURG BANK E TRU .-.': 810~-~ 196220 ARNOLO STROSHEIN 8/06/78 500.00 201580 TENNIS SUPPLY 8/04/78 ' 163.60 ' 204600 TOM'S WELDING SERVICE ...... 8/04/?8 216610 UNITED WAY OF PALM BCHo 8/0.~/78 ....... 230600 CHARLES WALONER, MoD. 8/04/78 62°00 230540 WATER DEPARTMENT 8/04/78 [Z6.00 .-. 2~0565 WATER HYDRANT SERVICE 8/04/78 ~,712.50 .... 2317~_ WEST CONSTRUCTION 8/06/78 8,166o00 2~2500 JOE WILLIAMS PUMP SERVICE 8/04/78 23290I RANDY WISEMAN 8/04/78 igl 79~212 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 8/04/78 _. 13.50 :~.192 065550 FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE 8/07/78 -:'925°50 ~,~I93 010202 AAA FILTERS 8/08/78 61Io66 ~i~,~196 Oil200 ADAMS CHEVROLET 8/08/78 i~i.]~195 bilBO0 ADVANCE AIR CONDITIONING ...... 8/08/78 ;~i]'{]=~-~- .....0_15910 ASSOCIATED LIBRARIES, INC ..... 8/08/78 020170 B.B. AUTO PARTS, INC. "T 8/08/78 508.55 020460 THE BAKER & TAYLOR CO° : ~: 8/08/78 92~o26 024590 THOMAS BOUREGY ~ CO. "; 8/08/78 9.90 024710 8OYNTON AUTO SUPPLY 8/08/78 645.4i BOYNTON GUN &..LOCKt__INC._ .............. ~/08Z78 .............. 5~9~.__ 8/08/78 677.50 8/08/78 26.45 8/08/78 75°00 8/o8/7~ ........ 90.6~ ............. 8/08/78 653.04 ~.:,~8202 025585 BROOKS PRODUCTS '~ .... O~'-~-d .... ~-~-~5-~-~-~-~'~SUPPLY CO; ]~Z~ 030jBs C.K.'S LOCKSHOP, [NC' ~5 0363~8 CUSTOM ~UTO TRIM EASY PaY Tt e StOre ZZO FLO [Da E UCaT O AL /08/78 ~2~1 063800 FLORIDA g~RPLOYMENT FUND 8/08/78 ~2~2 06~600 FOUR STEEL CORPORATION 8/08/78 ~2~3 070355 GALE RESEARCH C0. 8/08/78 ~?~4 071550 GENERAL GM~._~U.CK ................ 8/08/7~._ 621.72 35.64 1,899.94 35°20 -473.40 - 59.~0 .8131178 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH PAGE - ~Z lB ~220 8222 C tlr VENDOR 075~50 075500 0~5~81 080306 08042b VENDOR NAME MONTH CHECKS CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT G~'~ ELECTRIC C6. INC~ ...... ~/08/78 GRIFFIN POLLUTION 8/08/78 GUL~.,Q.[L CORPOR.~TIgN .............. ~08/78 G. Ko HALL ~ CO. 8/08/78 HARLEY DAVlDSON OF PALM B 8/08178 11..03 ?00.00 211,30 251.68 03o~50_. HAFXEL E OELAND 080550 HAUSER MOTOR CO. 084620 HOLLY ~CCUMULATOR -~72~ 094290 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE ._ ?:<;' 25 134670 WILLIAM MORRON K CO., INC ~22b 134710 MOVIE 140450 NATIONAL LINEN SERVICE 151850 OFFICE EOUIP. SERVICE CO. 153800 OLYMPIA SPORT SHOP, INC. 8108178 I54'o92 ~/o8/78 9o.55. 8/08/78 7,41 8/08/78 200.Oq 8/08/78 B.BO 8/08/78 I85.8~ 8/08/78 250.00 -~-~7087~8 ..........~.oo 8108178 . 156.4~ 8,2~'7 82 ~ 9 ~_~o 1,60430 162790 600 194400 19~700 19~6009 216391 216392 PALM'BEACH PALM BEACH RADIO, INC. PIERCE TIRE CO;, INC .... RIC~ SERVICE EOUIP. CO.~ INC. SOCIAL SECURITY CONTRIBUT SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE PAUL STaRTZMAN 8/o84~ ...... 115.15 8/o8/78 8108178 ..... 8/08/78 11.60 8/o~7f~ 207.85 8/08/78 45,487.86 8/o8/_7 8 ..... 59_.. 8/08/78 4,621.41 8/08178 50,00 565.'05 8/08/78 43~.60 .... B.~8(7~ ........... :i 30.7.2_2 8~08~78 8/08/78 8110178 .I~AI~_.FORD TRACTOR CO. 810,8178 UNIJAX EARL WALLACE _~QRDp__..~HC~._ _ 232500JOE WILLIAMS PUMP SERVICE 234697WORLD COINS ~20008 .... ~RTHUR A. FREEMAN 01.42~0 ISIAH ANDREWS : 8/11/78 ~0950 WILLIE RUTH MCGRADY 8/~1/78 52_7-50 . ~,~55. O0 '~: ~8.00 3~00 XRRO~_LI[R HERRING 450008 ROBERT J. SHAW ........... 8111178 ~0005 MICHAEL RHUDA ................. 81ti/78 .__~_~O00~___S~TT~_FLUSHING _._8111/78 200013 MELVIN COLGIN. 8/11178 151707 PETTY CASH - PUBLICITY 8/10/78 .]~_1~7~ ~TTI_CA!N..~T!~_J_~ER 8/10/78 0~2~01 CITY DF 80YNTON BEACH ...... 8/1O178 D~_~OZ CITY OF BOyNToN...BEACH ......... 8/10/78 293.70 748.71 .8I 9,50 .......... ~,,00 _ .__ 032901 ~L~500 016000 016~00 016~06 C~T_Y OF. 80Y. NTqN_B!A~H ......... ~Z.!Q/Z8 ........... CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 8110/78 1.68 CITY OF BOYNTDN BEACH 8110/78 11,84 ATLANTIC HARD~iRE 8/11/78 81o16 AUTOPRODUCTS, INCo 8/11178 2~2o42 *- CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH PAGE 5 ~507 C U R R .E_ N T N O.N T H. C.H_E__.C.~_~ VENDOR # VENDOR NAME CHECK DATE 0204~0 TH~ BAKFR ~ TAYLOR CO. " 8/11/78 82_617 3265 TOTAL~AMOUNT 882.00 2.61 02~ .... BEAgE_EXTER~IN~TING 023800 BLUE CROSS OF FLORIDA 8/11/78 15,715.53 024725 BOYNTON CITY FEDERAL CRED 8/11/78 7~054.15 .~2~. ~O~STON REACH R.ET[REMENT ........... 8/~!/78 ...... ~14...!~___ 025580 BRO - DART, INC. 8/11/78 025600 BRO~ARD PU~P £ SUPPLY CO. 8/11178 215.01 8269 031650 CENTURY POOL SERVICES 8/11/78 03~550 COCA COLA BOTTLING CO. 8/11/78 ~;18~72 050377 ECONO AUTO BAKE SYSTEMS ........ 8/[1/78 ;iI~82~3 062820 EIREMEN'S RELIEF & _ . 8/II/78 82~4 062910 FIRST BANK ~ TRUST .~.8/1~I/78 ~i8276 070400 BETTY G~RRIGA B/~1/78 ;i:~82,77'~ 07~500 CHARLES GODFREY 8/11/78 .... ..... .................... '~--'- 080450 HARVEL E DELAND ~L~2 086350 HUCKLEBUCK MUSIC ~8~____ _ -'094290 INTERNAL_~ENU~._~E~y~C~E__ !i~ -' 1~320 LAFAYETTE RADIO ELECTRONI !fl5 122685 TONY LICATA ? 1.~.,00 8.50 59.85 20 o00 ........ ~5.ooq ........ 623.20 _--'~ II~787.45 30.00 30 3,622o4~ _. _135.84 31.38 8/11/78 75°00 ,~/1_~78 ~8o90 8/11/78 4.95 8/11/78 25°00 122800 LINDSLEY LUMBER CO° 8/11/78 134650 GENE MOORE 8/21178 IS6~ZO MUNICIPAL POLICE 8/11/78 140460 NATIONAL WELDING PRODUCTS 8/11/78 153310 KAREN OKENICA 8/11/78 1566!.~ O~.B~FAD.pOO~_~g_~ ....... 8/.L~/_Z~ ..... 160365 PAINT CENTER ;,.: ..8/11/78 160410 PALM BEACH NEWSPAPERS -,., ;;'.8/tI/78 166200 PUBLIX MARKET 'i~:~:;.~:. 8/11/78 PUBLIX MARKET ..................................... ~(.Z~!~ .............. ~X~12 .... EVA RAYMOND ............................. 8~1/.?.~ ........... ~.~ OLYVE ED SCHOOLEY SCOTTY'S 166201 180500 181577 8300 191100 ~30.1 ...... Ig3__9_!2..___L_E~N S_~ILES 8304 8:307 8~08 8309 70.00 16.50 ....... 129.60 26.96 !0.5o- :? . _ 8/11/78 5o.o9 ....... 8/11/78 950.0~ .. 8/11/78 271.00 8/11/78 8/11/78 8/I1/78 8/11/78 125.~6 8/15/78 20.00 8/16/78 ...... l_~1256.61 266.17 <' ': . 541o44CR 541.44 194699 SOUTHEAST GROWERS 210150 U.S. POSTMASTER 216415 UNIVERSAL BEACH SERVICE 221600 VELVA SHFEN 232800 WILSON SPORTING GOODS ~_Z__800, _.~]~SON sPQB~/NG_~goDs 241600 XEROX CORPORATION 137550 PAUL MYRICK 134607 MONTGOMERY. LYTAL, REITER 8/11/78 37.39 8/11/78 '' 10.00 8/11/78 4.49-: L 8/11/78 127.50 .8/31/78 ~507 "313 314 ~31~5 :~: 8317 8~I9 ~B23 ~5 3~0 8355 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH PAGE 6 CURRENT MONTH CHECKS VENDOR # VENDOR NAME CHECK DATE TOTAL~AMO&~T 020'300 ' ~ADGER METER, [NC: ..... 020440 026460 030460 032400 03~860 041684 THE BAKER ~ TAYLOR CO. BUSINFSS .~EK CAPEL KLANG COMPANIES CHASE MANHATTAN BANK _CONSTRUCTIO~ BOOKSTORE JOHN OENSON 8/16/78 8/16/78 8/16/78 8/16/78 8/16/78 8/16/78 825°36 15~.76 25.00 32:.00 063840 FLOWER ~ GARDEN 8/16/78 6°00 06~649 GEO. FOWLER WELDING CO. -8/16/78 ~2.60- 074600 GORE NEWSPAPER CO. 8/~6/78 ~.50 0803~0 HALSEY & GRIFFITH. INC. 8/16/78 809.85 _~0_9~340 ..... LN/~.~NATI~NAL._P~B~QNNEL M ...... 8~6~7.8 170.00 110505 J.C~ KAYE ENTERPRISES 8/I6/78 _ .24.00 lk2T?O KIPLtNGER WASHINGTON EOIT 8/i6/78 ...... 8/16/78' 19.50 ::' 24.13 ~ ~20 MAC~ CO. 8/16/78 1.50544 MAROU~S WHO'S WHO, INC. 8/16;78 81.50 130960 ___BC~AW :_HA_LL B00~_C_g~ .......... 8/1~/]~. 4.96 131550 MECHANICS UNIFORM SERVICE 8/16/78 32.50 181760 MEYER SOD 8/i6/78 _ 13 MOM CHEMICAL CO., INC. _.~/_!I~/78 142.00 13~670 'WILLIAM MORROW E CO., INC 8/i6/78 64.03 1~0463 NATIONAL WILDLIFE FEDERAT 8/16/78 ' - 7.00 .... i .t 9O _ ...... 8116178 4.00 162870 PITNEY nOWES ........ 8./I6/78 I64700 PORTER PAINT CO ..... 8t16/78 . 550q AxqN_ 8116/7~ ..... 3,084.52 190350 SAFETY KLEEN CO~.-- ............ 8)ig7~8 19~s85 DICK sE[TNER sALEs : 8/[6/78 '-../",_: 4 .50: ~.~60 SPHERE 8/t6/78 Ig6010 STATE OF FLORIDA DEPT. OF 8/16/78 98.84 ___~015 STATE OF FLORIDA 8/16/78 84.14 19b~06 SUN COUNTRY ENTERPRISES I 8/16~ .... 2055~7 TRIARCO ARTS fi CRAFTS 8/~6/78 35.06 ___~QBO U.S. CATHOLIC 8/16/78 ./,, c 5.00 8/t6/78 ~6390 UN[JAX THE WALL STREET TRANSIT 8/16/78 ;00 ~[LSQN SPORTING GOODS '!~":" 8/16/78 5~0~7 MICHAEL W. ADAY 8/16/78 9.~0 5~00z8 ROBERT aLExANDER 8/I6178 5~0057 CHARLES_.~_.BA.I.LEY .............. 8/16/78 5~0058 WARREN G. BANNER 8/16/78 '-~¥66b¥-~ J.L. BEAUDETTE 8/16/7S 5~0060 5~0061 550002 7.50 10.80 WALTER BINEZEWSKI 8/16/78 6.15 M~UO~ ~LOg.~ ....... 8116/78 4.70 LOUIS BrUNETTI, JR. - ............ 82~-~?~8 9.80 C,L.S. CORP. 8/~6/78 ._ I6o70 B/Za/TS 20.00 8/31/78 CiTY OF BOYNTON BEACH PAGE C C~CK ~ VENDOR 83&1 550077 8'~) 55007~ ~364 550080 365 560045 366 560046 580026 VENDOR NAME CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT MELVIN CASH 8/16/78 8.70 JUAN COLUNGA 8/16/78 JAMES A. CONVERSE. .. 8/16178 RICHARD cuT~R ........... 8/16178 DAVID D~WKINS 8/16/78 DUNBAR CO~STRUCTIO~ .................. 8116/78 WESLEY DOOLEY 8116178 EDWARD J DOYLE M.D. 8/[6/78 MRS. GEO. H. EVANS 8/16/78 FEDERAL HOUSING ADM. 8/I6/78 ANTHONY FUS~O 8/16/78 JAMES FLANNERY 8116/78 5.28 4°70 8.70 25.00 4~70 lO.IO 4.70- 19.00 7.70 6.50 8373 580028 DAVID FRANKLIN 590030 ALFRED GAY, JR. 590031 LEE GREEN 590032 GEORGE Lo GUSTAFSON 600058 THOMAS HILL 600059 JOHN E. HEFNER 8/16/78 10.80 8/16/78 12.20 8/16/78 ~.70 8/16/78 8/t6/78 7.20 ,~!~i9 610001 6300 3 liT FLORIDA CORP. 6/I6178 14.90 KENNETH ALBERT REALTY 8/16/78 12.20 DAVID KESSMAN 630035 JOHN KOZAK 64-0043 LEONARD LASHOCK B/16/78 6400~4 THEODORE LITCHFIELD 8/16/78 650004 HOWARD MALLORY 8/1~7~ 650070 MANGO ESTATES 8116/78 650080 B~RBAR~ MAC VICAR 8/16178 ':~'- 1.90 8116/78 26.00 8/16/78 76.00 12.20 15.00 6.50 10.10 -71.70 1.~0 DOUGLAS MCC~IG 8/16/78 650082 JOHN W. M~RTIN .................... _8.~6~ 65008~ VERNON MATTHEWS ''- 8/16/78 650085 GEORGE MEDLER 8/16/78 MISTER GROCER CORP. 8/16/78 '4.70 18.70 l.gO --~ 30.00 12.20 9.85 650087 EMMY E. MORAN 8/16/78 4.70 650088 ROBERT J. MURPHY ......... 8/I6/78 650090 J.L. MERTES 8/i6/78 8.85 660009 NATURE WORLD HEALTH FOODS 8/16/78 - 9.85 8~02 680013 LOUIS PREDITSCH 8/16/78 15.30 8/16/78 15.oo '8'-~J~ 680039 TERRY I. PEARSON ..... 8/15/78 ....... 7.D!_ a~05 6800~0 ~LESTER J. PJCKENS S/t6/T8 ~.00 ~ 07 6800~2 CLINTON PONS 8/16/78 4.70 ' ~08 700005 REALTEK REAL ESTATE, INC. 8/16/78 12.20 8~10 700045 RICHARD RIEKE 8/16/78 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH PAGE 8 cHECK ~ +12 8415 .... 415 416 7 34 ~0 ......... C U R.R E N.T__ M 0 N [ .H-__ C H.~..C K S VENDOR # 700047 7L0066 710057 710068 710069 ~10069 710069 710069 7L~o70.. 740018 7~0019 VENDOR NAME CHECK DATE THOR RYLANDER 8/16/78 REGINALD F. SFAGER 8/15/78 FLOYD SH.E~ERD ...... 8/16/78 BARBARA SHORES 8/16175 ERIC SNELL 8/16/78 ERIC SNELL._ 8/16/78 ERIC SNELL 8/16/78 ERIC SNELL 8/16/78 LEWIS A. VAN, HOOSER JR. 8/16/78 RICHARD VOLLRATH 8/16/78 TOTAL~AMOUNT 4°00 4.70 5~.4_0___ 12.20 15.0OCR ............... 3.-qocR 5.20CR 2~.20 9.85 18.35 15.00 750047 CHRISTOPHER WATSON 750048 MARCUS Lo WEAVER WEEKS 750050 NORMAN WEINER 750051 JUAN~TA WHITAKER 8/16/78 8.60 8/16178 12.20 8/16/78 4.70 8/16/78 20.20 ' 8116/78 2.93 ._ __[8_QO~S__..___ROSE ZELKO ._X'59052 ..... C~.ARE_~IL~J~}Q~ .................... 8/16(78 6.50 750053 WOODSIDE-NOBHILL ASSOC. 8/16/78 12o20CR 750053 ~OODSIDE-NOBHILL ASSOC. 8/16/78 53o00C~__. 770006 DALIA YBARRA ? 12.20 780003 ROSE ZELKO 16.?0CR 8/16/78 8/16/78 8/16/78 791213 T91214 791216 791217 .... 79t~18 791219 791220 CITY OF...BOYNTON BEACH .......... 8116/78 .............. 15.00 CITY CF BOyNTON BEACH .......... 8/16/78 ................ 5-6~ ....... CITY OF ROYNTON BEACH 8/1~/78 ........... ~0 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 8/16/'78 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 8/16/78 ' -'' _ ~! ~Y_.~_~ ~.o_Y~T~ ~ _~ A__CH ....... 8/t~ff78 ......... 15.00 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 8/16/78 7.50 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 8/16/78 5.60 _.79!.221 ...... _Cj._T.y__O_F__B_O_Y_ NI 0 N..B _E a_C.~ ............ 8116/78 7.00 791222 CITY DF BOYNTON BEACH 791223 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 791224_ ~!X%._O~ BOYNTON BEACH 791225 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH ........ 8/16/78 .791226 CITY OF 80YNTON BEACH ........ 8/16/78 .... 791227 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 8/1.6ff78 791228 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH ~ '-"::~::! 8/I6/T8 791229 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 8/16/78 79!23~_. _Q_[~X__O~8~OYNyON BEACH 8/16/78 791231 CITY O~ BOYNTON BE~CH ............... 791232 CITY OF 791234 CITY OF BOYNTON BENCH 8/16/78 8.85 8/t6/7B ' 2.80 8/16/78 . 7.50 7.50 15.00 :" - 10.50-- 8/16/78 6.30 8/16/78 ...... 15..0p .... 8/16/78 9.72 - d4~ 4 2 _ 84~56 791235 CITY DF BOYNTON BEACH 8/16/78 2.80 791236 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 8/16/78 15.00 _._791237 ___~!Z%_O~_8OXN_T_qN..8~A_.C~ .......... 8/16/78 15.00 791238 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH _ _ 8/16/78 ........ 7.~ _ 791239 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH ....... 8/16/78 ........ 2.8_0 ...... . 8/3I/?B CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH PAGE 9 .... C u R R__E N T ? O_N.T.H C_~__E__C K VENDOR # VENDOR NAME 3 ~,61 CHECK DATE TOTAL · AMOUNT 791241 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 8/16/78 15.00 791242 CITY OF 80YNTON BEACH 8/16/78 7.50 7%~3 CITY OF BOYNTON. BEACH .......... 8/16/78 79Z24~ CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 8/16/78 7912~5 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 8/16/78 15.00 791246 791248 791251 __791252 791253 CITY OF BOXNTON BEACH .......... 8/I6/7a ..... ~oB~. _ CITY OF BOYN~ON BEACH 8/16/78 11.00 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH -8/16/78 CI_TX.O~__BOY~ON ~FACH ............... 8/16/78 ___ _8.50 _ CITY OF BOYNTGN BEACH 8/16/78 I5.00 CiTY OF BOYNTON BEACH 8/16/78 CITY OF B[TYNTON BEACH 8/16/78 7.50 _ ._ 791254 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 8/16/78 ' - 2.80 791255 CITY OF 80YNTON BEACH 8/16/78 ~_~..__0__0 791257 CITY OF 80YNTON BEACH 8/16/78 11.30 791258 CITY OF BOYNTON ACH 8/16/~ .......... 2,_80 ?!!~Sg CITY OF BOYNTON 8/16/78 CITY 791277 CITY ~1278 CITY CITY ~80 CITY .~260 CITY OF BOYNTON. B;EACH 8/I6/78 15.00 79~261 CITY OF 80YNTON ~H ............ [263 CITY OF 8~YN~N B~A~H 8/16/78 7.50 [26~ CITY OF BOYNTON B~ACH 8/16/78 2.80 791266 CITY OF BOYN~ON BEACH 8/16/78 15.00 791267 CITY OF BOYNTON B~CH 8/16/78 ]5.00 ~91269 CITY'OF BOYNTON BEACH 8/Ib/78 '-.-,; 7.50 ?91271 CITY OF 80YNYON BEACH 8/16/78 2.80 791272 CITY OF BOYNT:ON BEACH ' CITY OF BOYN~QN B~A~H 8/16/78 .... 15.00 273 79~275 CITY OF BOYNT'ON BEACH 8/16/78 ->' 2.80 OF BOYNT~N BEACH 8/16/78 --~'-15.00 O~--fl-~ NT:5~ B.E~CH 8/16/78 -~.50 . _ ~1282 ~9:128~ ~9~1~8~ ~9!1285 ?i9~290 OF 8/16/78 _ ~O;b0 OF BOY~ ..... 8/16/78 - 14.60 CITY OF 8/16/78 I8o10 CITY OF 8/16/78 I?.~0 CITY OF BOYt 8/16/78 9.10 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 8/16/78 .... 25.90 CITY OF BOYNTON B~CH 8116/78 -- 15.00 7°50 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 8/16/78 IS.60 .CITY O~ BO%NTON B~ACH ......... 8/I6~78 ......... 2o80 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 8/I6/78 CITY DF BOYNTON BEACH 8/16/78 7°50 CITY OF BOYNTON..B~ACH ........... ~/16~8 ,8131/78 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH PAGE 10 ,507 C U R C:~'~'-K ~t VENDOR E 511 512 R E_.~ T M O..N T H C H .E ~_~ S VENDOR NA~E CHECK OAT E TOTAL AMOUNT 791292 791293 791294 791295 CITY OF 791296 CITY OF 513 7~1297. C.ITY OF 791298 CITY OF CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 8/16/78 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 8/16/78 CITY OF 8/16/78 8/16/78 8/16/78 8/16/78 8/16/78 BOYNTON 8EACH BOYNTON BEACH BOYNTON BEACH 8OYNTON BEACH BOYNTON' BEACH 4.90 BOYNTON BEACH .... 8!.~6/7~ ......... 2.~0 ......... 2.80 7.50 8515 791299 CITY OF 85i6_ _ ]~t3OO .... ~]TY_OF._.BgY~Oj]_~EA~ ............ 791301 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 8/16/78 791302 CITY ~F BOYNTON BEACH 8/16178 791304 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 8/16/78 791305 CITY DF BOYNTDN BEACH 8/16/78 7150 5.60: ~.~_0 _ 2.80 15.00 7.50 15.00 5.15 791307 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 8/t6/78 15.00 791308 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 8/16/78 2.80 791310 CITY OF BDYNTON BEACH 8~16/78 791311 CITY OF 6OYNT~N ~EACH 8/16/78 15.00 ...... 791312 CITY OF BOYNTON ~EACH 8/16/78 15.00 79133~ CITY OF BOYNTDN ~EACH 8/16/7B . 7°50 ~5~- 8 7913~16 CITY OF 791317 CITY OF 791318 CITY OF 7913~9 CITY C 791~20 CITY OF 791~21 CITY OF 79132~ CITY OF 79132~ CITY OF 791325 CITY 79132~ CITY 791327 CITY 791328 CITY 791~29 CITY 791~30 CITY 791~31 CITY 7913~2 CITY BOYNTON ~E~H BOYNTON BE~H 8t16/~8 15.00 .8/16178 ........ 8-~Q 8/z6(l~ ...... 3.5_o BEACH BOYN~ON BEACH BOYN~ON BEACH BOYNTON BEACH BOYNTO OF BOYNT{ OF ~OYNTON ~ ~DYNTON ~EA~H OF ~OYNTON 8~4CH OF 80Y~TD~ BEACH OF OF ~OYN~Oh B~ACH OF BDYNTON 8~CH -11.30 2.80 7.00 8/16/78 8/16/78 8/16/78 7.70 8/16/78 7.50 8/16/78 2.80 8f16/78 -. 55.79 15.00 15.00 8/16/78 8/16/78 8/16/78 8/16/78 8.40 ':' 8/16/78 3.50 78551 855~ 8557 8558 7~1533 CITY OF.B_pYN~ON B~EACH 8/16/78 791334 CITY OF BOYN~ON B~AC" 8/16/78 791337 CITY OF BOYNTON ~EACH 8/16/78 791338 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 8/16178 791340 CITY OF BOYN[ON BEACH 8116/78 791341 CITY OF BDYNTON BEACH B/16/78 2.80 10.60 2.80 7.50 I5.00 7.50 15.00 15.00 7.50 t5.00 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH PAGE 11 a5o7 85~9 8561 ~63 ;565 8966 C U R R E N T M 0 N T VENDOR H CHECKS VENDOR NAME CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT 791343 CITY OF 791344 CITY OF 791345 CITY OF 791346 CITY OF 791347 CItY OF B~Y~'~N BEACH .............. 8)~6/-78 ................ BOYNTON BEACH 8/16/78 15.00 BOY,TON BEACH ............. 80YNTON BEACH 8/[6/7B- 2.80 BOYNTON BEACH 8/[6/78 2.80 79i3~ ~iTy_.oF.BOYN~ON BEACH 791349 CITY OF BOYNTON BEECH 791350 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH ? 8~67 791351 CITY OF BOYNT~N BEACH 8/16/7B - ~'&9 Y91353 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 8/16/78 .. ~.~570 79135~ CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 8/16/78 :: ~97I ...... -~913~-~ ~i~OF BOYNTON BEACH 8/16/78 .......... 2.80 8/16/78 9:.80 8/16/78 12.07 8.50' 71.50 .3.50 3°50 2.80 7..00 6.30 375.00 48.00 8/I6/78 8572 791356 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 8/I6/78 .. 7913~ .... __C__[~Y_g~._BgY_ N~_O~N__~EACH 8/16/78 791398 CiTY OF BOYNTON BEACH 8/I6/78 210150 U.S. POSTMASTER 8/17/78 ._I30950___~ILLIE RUTH MCGRADY 8/~8/7B t~'~ .~J594 o2i o, BO. os co. .i !..; 8597 022930 BISHOP'S 01~240 ISIAH ANDREWS 4~009 BooKER NORFUS 8/I8/78 528~93 490019 JEaN WILLIAMS ~/~ ...... 269.80 210150 U.S~ POSTMASTER 8/18/78 ' ~ - 750.00 370009 CRAIG KLANERT B/18/78 173.28 370010 BRUCE KRAFT 460006 EDWARD TUHENAS 8/18/78 240.1~ __.]~ 0__0~ .... ~EN_~N ..~)_~ R I_S ........................... 8/~8~]~ ................ )52~96_ _ 340017 SAM HARRIS 8/I8/78 -280.5~ ~50027 LaNNIE SULLIVAN . . 8/~8/78 278.68 .)700~ ..... BBUCE_~R ~F~ ......... ~/Z 8 231.67 010340 ACCENT AWARDS 8/I8/78 72.00 011400 ..... AOVANCE AIR CONDITIONING _ .8/18/78 .... 013720 ALLEN INSURANCE AGENCY 8/18/78 2,822.00 'T'-OIS~J'O-' AO~EM ......................... COMPANY ~8/78 2,860.25 015500 VEVA ARHBRUSTER 8/I8/78 016020 ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK . 8/18/78 152,526.B8 --~ THE BAKER ~ TAYLOR CO. 8/18/78 396°67 8/18/78 24°50 8999 024725 BOYNTON CITY FEDERAL CRED 8/18/78 ?,019o15 024730 BOYNTON BEACH RETIREMENT 8/18/78 '2~496.94 024780 BOYNTON PUMP ~ SUPPLY 8/18/78 545.69 6z480d 030200 8603 030280 o z 9o ~q~605 034550 -~606 034673 o4osoo 8~09 041600 BOYNTON WEST DEVELOPMENT 8/~8/78 3,!~0o00 .... C.L.S. CORP. 8/18/78 I00.00 CADI~LA~ ~G~AVERS ......... 8/1B~8 ................. ~.~7. o__5]___ CITY OF BOCA RATON, COOPE 8/18/78 30,000.00 COCA COLA BOTTLING CO. 8/18/78 59.85 CONG~S~ CO~UNIT~..~HDOL- ._ ~B/78 ...... ~_~o.~ .... COURT REPORTERS, LTD. 8/I8~78 54.00 DAVIS METER £ SUPPLY B/1B/78 931.90 DELRAY CHEMICAL CO. _ .... 8/!8/78 ............ 578.29 8/31/78 CITY OF BOYNTON _BEACH DACE 12 507 ...... _C U R B. E N T _M.O N I~..H. C H.E_C K_.S ............ CBE._~K ~ VENDOR ~ 8610 0z+1610 86F' OZ~4750 .... ~ ~3 046455 )14 050300 ~I5 .. 05_12.50 ~6 062820 ; ~517 062910 ~ I~a6 iS 0~2 ~:8619 063787 065595 OTO~OO 07 o~ 10 : 8~3 07360~ 07~5oo 8626 075530 8 080310 8629 0'80380 ~650 t65.1 8655 ~.57 ~658 8~59 ~60 VENDOR NAME ~HECK DATE TOTAL~AMOUNT DELRAY ELECTRIC SUPPLY 8/18/78 5.23 DOUBLEDAY [ CO. 8/18/78 48.25 JOHN GERALD DUNKLEBERGER 8/I8/78 EAST COAST FIRE EOUIP, 8/18/78 EDISON RECORD CLEARANCE ~/18/78 FIREMEN'S RELIEF & 8/18/78 FIRS[ BANK & TRUST 8/18/78 ~LORIDA LEVEL ~ TRANS[~ ........... ~/18/78 FLORIDA PUBLIC UTILITIES 8/18/78 FRENZ ENTERPRISES 8/18/78 30.00 109.50 .......... ~7~ 9 q__ 625.41 11,935~58 .......... t,~Z..95~-- ....... 3.64 4,805,01 30.00 GAYLORD BROTHERS 8/18/78 _ I79o10 GLASGOW EOUIPMENT SERVICE ..... 8/18/7.~. _' _. _CH A__R L.~.S._GQD E_~E.Y 8/I 8 / 78 30. O0 GRAYBAR ELECTRIC CO. INC. 8/t8/78 72.44- R.L. GRUMMONS PRINTING 8/18/78 56.00 GULL SIRE AM_.AUMBER..~O.,. ......... ~/!~/78~_. .............. 601.6~ HALSEY g GRIFFITH, INC. 8/18/78 88.93 HUBERT HI,SEN ASSOCIATES 8/18/78 131.52 090~00 I.B.N. CORPORATION 8/18/78 094~80 INTERCOUNTY CONSTRUCTION 8/18/78 26,921.62 100200 J S J BLUEPRINTERS 8/18/78 ..... 110.00 100310 JACK'S CAMERA CENTER 8/18/78 ....... 37.78. ....... ~.~_81.5 .... KJ~ MIT.~! ALS, .. I N~, ................. 8/!~/.~_ ............. 120410 LAMAR UNIFORMS 8118/78 5,28 124650 LOREN'S SHARPENING 8/18/78 - .--."'16o25 1~}~0 .WH!~T MACO~LL ................... ~/!~(ff8 ' 586;00 130324 MAGUIRE ENTERPRISES 8/18178 60.30 134650 GENE MOORE 8/18/78 105,00 _.J~4_~O ..... ~U~IPAL_.~PL!~E ....... -- ............ ~/1~/78 873.9~ OFFICE EOUIPo SERVICE CO. ORGANIC GARDENING PHYSICIANS' DESK REFERENC PICARD CHEMICAL CO .......... POMPANO OFFICE SUPPLY, ~0 PORTER PAINT CO. LOUIS PROSSEN 8/18/78 40.00 8/18/78 ' 9.00 8/18/78 -. 43.04 8118178 .............. !.!~OP ...... 8/~8/78 ................ ~.~ 8/18/78 115,29 j"': 8~18/78 . 41.00 8/18/78 153.84 8/18/78 3,564.00 8/18/78 249.85 151 850 155500 ~6~ 41 o 162600 162~50 164600 164700 165530 186320 RU-DIK PRINTING RUSSELL ~ AXON 8/18/78 5,714o5~_ _S~Y:~_UI.I_L.X!X. Sq~.p~.~ ........... ~/18/78 500. O0 MARC SHELDON PUBLISHING 8/18/78 9,95 OLYVE E. SCHOOLEY 8/18/78 10.00 LEO~ S~IL~ .................... ~ ........ 12~50 SOUND DISTRIBUTORS SOUTH 8/18/78 109.02 SOUTHERN MFCHANICAL SEALS _8/18/78 319.:~? _ PAUL STARTZMAN _ ~/1B/78 .............. ................ B6.30 186500 190610 190920 190959 194692 194708 ~/31/78 CITY OF ROYNTON BEACH PAGE 13 507 C U R R E N T N 0 N_T~ H CP~qK # VENDOR ~ VENDOR NAME c $ CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT 8~-~ Z00500 TAYLOR RENTAL CENTER B~J 205537 TRtARCO ARTS & CRAFTS 8663 205540 TRIPLE CEDAR NURSERY .... ~56~ 207~Oo TYPE ~N COPY SUPPLIES 565 230400 CHARLES WALDNER, M.D. 56.~ 230453 WALLACE MCHARG, ROBERTS 567 232400 J. WHITE ALUMINUH 241600 XEROX CORPORATION 280016 BOYNTON BEACH FEDERAL CR~ 011200 ADAMS CHEVROLET ALLIED CHLORINE & 024765 BO'YNTON.GUN & LOCK. INC. 025600 PUMP & SUPPLY CO. 033650 CLEAN MACHINE CAR WASH 041600 DELRAY CHEMICAL 8/18/78 8/18/78 INC 8/iB/78 8/18/78 8/18/78 8/18/78 ~/18/78 84 8. 78 8/18/75 8/22178 8/22178 64o59 ......... 78.0_0 69 o00 1,235.00 ~150.QD 13;05 967.95 8/22/78 8/22/78 8/22/78 8/22/78 8/22/78 41.94- 16 o00 264. ~2 86.80 054300 054370 064600 ........... 8ZZ2 Z8 ....... CO. 8/22/78 .... ~130~o75 2~.38 132770 ~-~i0 ...... ~VIE FI~M S~-~ .......... 140660 NATIONAL WELDING PRODUCTS e/22/78 l~ OLYMPIA SPORT SHOP, INC. 8/22/78 160~D7 PALM BEACH HYDRAULIC JACK 8~22/78 E~G~_~NIFORMS ENGINEERING MACHINE FOUR STEEL CORPORATION HAU~ER 'MOTOR CO. 8/22/78 .... HOLLY ACCUMULATOR E 8/22/78 MILLER BEARINGS 8/22/78 8/22/78 8122178 I51.71 22.16 35,00 140.00 23°92 293o81 25.00 12.39 PIERCE TIRE CO., INC. 8/22/78 SOUTH TECHNICAL CENTER 8/22/78 140.00 SOUTHERN BUILDING CODE e/2~I78 -":' 48.00 SOUTHERN HYDRAULICS & EQU 8122178 2: 201580 TENNIS SUPPLY 8122/78 320.00 ¢~B~ ~_~.~CE FORD, INC. 8/22/78 - 432.70 WESTERN AUTO STORE DAVID WRIGHT ~ SON, INC. CORPORATION WDODSIDE-HO~HILL ASSOC. ALB:~RT WIED1 RAY ZOMPA 021~83 i o.5o 340018 8/22/78 14.99 8/22/78 76.28 8/22/78 325.20 8/22/78 53.00 8/22178 16.70 BERNAL~S 8/23/78 21,50 BROWARD SEAWALL_ATOM ~_ ...... 8Za~Z¢. 1,000.00 I~.IAH'-'XNDR'EWS 8/24/78 WILLIE RUTH MCGRADY 8/24/78 48.00 J0YCE HARRIS ................ B/~.~?8 ..... 1_g_~..3~_ _ CiTY OF BOYNTDN BEACH PAGE. ._ c ',J R R_E_ N T 1',', O_ N T H C H E C K S CHECK ~ ~712 8715 8~ZO 8722 VENDOR N VENDOR N~ME CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT ~90013 LAURA MUDRYK 8125178 141.23 340019 DALE H~MMACK 8125178 490020 LOUISE Mo WARD .._ 8/25/78 440006 VERNON RICHARDSON 8/25)78 146.5Z 420004 JAMES R. PATTERSON 8/25/78 352.06 290014 J. RUSSELL CHATHAM 8/25/78 ~26.93 013921 AMERICAN ASSOC. FOR STATE 8/25/78 015500 VEVA ARNDRUSTER 8/25/78 [0o00 ._g~.9~O .A.~ANT.IC COAST .........FIRE CO. 8/25/78 .................... 6.25. 016300 AUTOPRODUCTS, INC. 8/25/78 020170 B.B. AUTO PARTS, INC. 8/25/78 33.55 0~1200 BD~__OF CO..~M~ISS[ONE~S ............. 8125/78 ......... 2~7.18 024710 BOYNTON AUTO SUPPLY 8/25/78 771oll 024725 BOYNTON CITY FEDERAL CRED 8/25/78 6~989o15 026490 BUTLER OENBRINK INC. 8/25/78 700.00 030185 C.Ko'S LOCKSHOP, INC. 8/25/78 10.50 03_~550 CO~.COLA ~q~].NG__.~--. .......... 8/25/78 66.50 [7~0 03~671 CONGRESS AUTO SUPPLY 8/25/78 20.00 ! 034677 DOYLE CONNER COMHISSIONER 8/25/78 I25.00 046450 JOHN 8. DUNKLE 8/25/78 25°40 046455 GERALD OUNKLEBERGER 8/25/78 30.00 .__ 0~3900 _..E~ER~NCY._~EDJCAL ~_SA~.E~._ 8/25/78 5.25 062700 FIELD'S ARMY [ NAVY 8/25/78 062820 FIREMEN~S RELIEF & . 8/25/78 6~5o58 063740 ELORIDA EDUCATIONAL 8/25/78 .740 070400 BETTY GARRIGA 8/25/78 30.00 _070~04 GA~Q~ £ULVERT_~O ............. . ...... 8/RsL78 ................. 074500 CHARLES GODFREY 8/25/78 SOoO0 074580 THE GOOD LIFE 8/25/78 55.56 075449 GRAYARC COMPANY, INC. 8/25/78 70.Z6 075530 R.L. GRUMMONS PRINTING 8/25/78 77.15 09~90 INTERNAL RE~NUE SE~V[q~ 8/25/78 ~1~600 KOPY KING PRINTING CEnTeR ...... 8/~5/78 120~10 LANAR UN[FORHS 8/~5778 596.38 :75[ 1~04~9 LANIER BUS[NESS PRODUCTS 8/25/78 752 1~2905 JOSEPH L[TTELL 8/25778 ZO0.O0 ~7~4 13~695 HEIROPOL[TAN HUSEU~ OF AR 8/25/78 16.~0 .,&~-5 132790 MINNESOTA MINING [ 8/25/78 580.8g ~',,~6 ._114~45 .MQ.~..BUS~[~__~gB~_t_'i_N~ .......... ~Z25~78 ..... 827.88 ;]_757~ ~4670 WILLIAM MORROW [ CO., INC 8/25/78 ~ ~758 136420 MUNICIPAL POLICE 8/25/78 874.66 · ~760 141600 THOMAS NELSON ~ SONS 8/25/78 24.08 8761 150915 OCEANA PUBLICATIONS 8/25/78 31.15 ~507 CK~CK ~ 87~5 '~ 766 ;767 ~769 8770 0 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH PAGE I5 CURRENT MONTH CHECKS VENDOR ~ VENDOR NAME CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT l~§O0 OLYMPIA SPORT'S'HOP, iNC; ..... ~/25778 io2.4o 161670 ROCCO PESIRI 8/25/78 lOOgO0 16!~00 PORTER ~AINT CO. 8/25/78 ................ I~1.9~___ 181578 RECORD SHACK 8/25/78 34°04 190515 SATTELLITE PRODUCTS, [NC. 8/25/?8 59.0~ 19~59 O~YVE E. SCHOOLEY ....... 8/25/78 .......... lO.O0 191700 SEWELL HARDWARE CO., INC. 8/25/78 19275~ IRVING SILVER _8/25/78 16.00 192759 RONNIE SILVER i ~--6:i 2 £~dN -SMILES ............ : 8/25/78 127.50 196009 PAUL STARTZNAN 8/25/78 50.00 .ag2~8_~g yI!P~.L[s .................................... _8~2q478 322.00 ~05_~00 TROPIGAS, INC. ......... 8/25/78 202.36 ~!h!~o ~9~RG.~QUNQ._.~UPPLX .................. 8Z25/18 .... 1,33~.93 234625 196020 03~9~1 032901 161720 161720 161720 161720 032901 032901 J.J.A. WOLF FRESH DIST. 8/25/78 6.00 STATE OF FLORIDA DEPT. 8/25/78 7.50 CITY OF BOYNTDN BEACH 8/28/78 t.98 PETTY CASH WATER g SEWER 8/28/78 5.00 _P~T_TX CASH_W~.[~.._~._SEWE.~ ..... ~28/~8 ......... 5.00 PETTY CASH WATER [ SEWER 8/28/78 PETTY CASH WATER ~ SEWER 8/28/78 3.71 CITY DF 80YNTON BEACH 8/28/78 ~o32 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 8/28/78 ...... 4.00 ~O 032901 CITY DF BOYNTON BEACH ........ 8/28/78 ...... 1.95 .... g3290~.. __~J__TY g.~_. BQy~9.~.~~ ...... ~2~/_~ _ _ 6.__)_5_ 032901 CITY OF 60YNTON BEACH 8/28/78 . 1o80 0~1686 DEPT. DF ENVIRONMENTAL RE 8/29/78 20°00' 011350 ADMINISTRATIVE CHARGES 8/29/78 CARMEN ANNUNZIATD VINCENT ASCUITTO ~NT I C _ ~O~T_E~E CO~ THE BAKER ~ TAYLOR CO. BELCHER OIL COMPANY BRO - DART, INC; 8/29/78 .... 50oqO 8/29/78 23.00 8/29/78 391.39 8/29/78 77.75 · 8/29/78 5.17 R.ICHARD Do CALDWELL 8/29/78 85.00 CO~NEAUT METALLIC PACKING 8/29/78 161.17 0[~300 015600 0204~0 021605 02558~ ~3 5 030460 CAPEL KLANG COMPANIES 8/29/78 95.16 03~600 COMMERCIAL RECORD 8/29/78 60.00 0~0525 DAY - TIMERS 8/29/78 13.90 ~I6~ DELRAY CHEMICAL CO. 8/29/78 146.00 0~1650 JOSEPH J. DEMARCO 8/29/78 85.00 04~750 DOUBLEDAY E CO. 8/29/78 .~5t~5o ~.!~O~. B~QgB.g_.C~R.A.N~E ......... ~/~?.1~.~ ........ 25.45 "- 065590 CHARLES FREDERICK 8129178 65.00 065620 FRIGID FLUID COMPANY 8/29/78 288.93 0~55)0 R.L. GRUMMDNS PRJ'·~'TING 8/29/78 080~28 EDWARD HAR~ENING 8/29/78 85°00 0_8_~602 .~}J~.HELFR~C~_ ............................. ~/~8__, 125.00 ' 813Y/78 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH PAGE t ,.bECK ~804 rBoB 809 BiO ~820 ~8 ._.C U R R_~_N_T VENDOR ~ VENDOR M o N T H. £ H E .C_K.S NA~E CHECK DATE TOTAL'AMOUNT 084600 084690 100380 104600 111550 11.4.550 120500 130960 l ~_1_6_85 ~34650 162790 164500 JOSEPH T. HOLLAND EDGAR HOWELL EHILY JACKSON JONES EOUIPNENT CO. BERT KEEHR FRANK KOHL BOB LATHAH MCGRAW HILL BOOK CO. M~!~OPOLIT~N_~SEUM_OF AR GENEMOORE TEREESA PADGETT ~H~g~ES PERSIN. G PIERCE TiRE CO., ROBERT POCSIK 8/29/78 125.00 8/29178 8/29/78 '~12917~ 8/29/78 8/29/78 8/29/78 8/29/78 ........ ~/29/78 8/29/78 8/29/78 ..................... 8/29/78_ _ INC. 8/29/78 8/29/78 125.00 65.00 50.00 __ ~op.o~ 125~00 6~ t6 2,333.00 25.00 39.38 125o00 .1_6,620'0. .... p_U_8__LJ__X_._~'I~,g_.KE T ...................... .8/29/78 I~1578 184517 la~500 194700 196009 210151 21~390 2~RB.O0 230545 RECORD SHACK 8/29/78 DAVID ROBERTS 8129/78 _RUS~LL_.8..~X.QN .............................. ~!29/78 SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE 8/29/78 PAUL STARTZMAN 8/29/78 __U~._.ROS~_$!~ ................... g. S. POSTMASTER 8/29/78 UNIJAX 8/29/78 ~ATER HYDRANT SERVICE 8/29/78 98.85 63.17 85.00 220.70 3,030.06 50.00 ~50.00 150.00 191.28 591.00 ......... 3,712.50 231600 _2~2.808 264550 290015 450025 480001 ~32_9_01 161720 161720 THOMAS E. WENGLER .8/2g/78 ._125.00 ED~IN_~.. ~I~C~ ....... i ...................... 8/29/78 .......... __1~ ......... BETTY ZOBEL 8/29/78 CITY OF BOYNTON BCH. - AC 8/29/78 ~EWEX.__A. ~O~NSON .................. ~8. Z29/78 GENTLE SHORT 8/29/78 DANIEL VARGAS 8/29178 .CIT_y_.~E ~OX~!O~ B~CH_ _ .................... 8/31/78 PETTY GASH WATER [ SEWER 8/31/78 PETTY CASH WATER & SEWER 8/31/73 20.00 83.98 710.20 570.28 290.98 °89 ._1.6_1~20 P_ETTY_ CAS~HWATER & SEWER I6t720 161720 032~01 032901 032901 03_~01 O14240 130950 3~_~020 280008 330001 400010 280021 490012 300012 8/31/78 2.00 PETTY CASH WATER E SEWER PETTY CASH WATER S SEWER .... ~J TYOF BOYNTON BE~_ CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH ISIAH ANOREWS WILLIE RUTH MCGRADY 8/31/78 8/31/7~ 8/31/78 5.01 MAR. E_F_..HLNZ ............. 8~3I/7.8 ARTHUR BLACK 8/31/78 G~ROON GREGORY 8/31/78 8/31/78 8.74 8/31/78 4.35 8/31/78 55.00 8/31/78 .. . 48.00 6~1o87 291~44 329.18 HARRY NEWTON_ BETTY BORONI 8/31/78 126.33 JOHN WRIGHT 8/31/78 241.36 ANGELO DAL~TA~ ............ 8/31/~8 Ct~r-.C K ~ ~$70 .... ;8877 ~ 8878 LO LI t7 8 9 ~0 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH PAGE 17 C U R R E N T H O .N T H C H E..C K S ...... VENDOR ~ VENDOR NAME CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT 4-70003 PETER VFRSFN ..................... 8/~-/~B- ......... 277-32-2- 330009 LORES G~HBLE 8/3I/V8 ~40007 O~[O RAYL ..... ~000~ LEONARD ALBURY 8/~I/78 0103~5 ACCORD RENTAL SERVICE 8/31/78 21.00 ~_~_1~00 ADVANCE AIR CONDITIONING ._. ~.31/78 ........ 310.17 01~710 ALLEN CHEMICal CO. 8/31/78 203.95 020~62 JOSEPH R&~T ~K 8131178 t00,00 . OZ47lO BOYNTON AUTO SUPPLY O2~725 BOYNTQN CITY FEDERAL CRED 8/3~178 026730 BOY,TON BEACH RETIREMENT 8/~l/78 2,511.87 026380 BULLD~ ENTERPRISES 8/31/78 030185 C.K.~S LOCKSHOP, INC. 8/31/78 ..28.06 030280 CADILLAC ENGKAVERS 8/31178 26.50 030~00 CONNEAUT METALLIC PACKING 8/31/78 ' ?0.83 - ' 0~1700 ~'~ CESSNA S/31/78 99.00 0~2858 DIRECT OFF[CE EOUIP~ENT C 8/31/78 O~2925 DIXON ENTERPRISES 8/31/78 20.29 ............................................... -~/~T/f-~ ............... -f-2~6- ........... o~o ~o.~ ~. ~U~L~ .- o~o ~0~ OUV~LL a/StnS _ 5-00 . ............................................................................ :~-~-~ ........ 06~820 FI~E~EN~S R~LIEF ~ 8/31/78 626.0~ 052910 FIRST BANK g TRUST 8131178 12,027.68 063709 FLORIDA COAST BILLIARDS 8131/78 802.30 070~00 BETTY GI~RI Gl 8/3~78 ~0.00 .... ~]0~ GITO~ CULVERT CD. 81~1~8 ...... o~5oo "~h:::'~s ~ODF~EY e/S[/78 .... ~.0.~00 _ _ 075580 GULF OIL CORP .......... 8.~II78 1~056.00 .... '-6~40 - fNf~-~N~L ~-~E~O-~' ~ERVICE 8/31/78 48.g0 11,1570 KELLERS ELECTRIC SERVICE B/31/78 I09.16 .... I~26~ .... K~L~ATRICK LAWN SPRINKLER 8131/7B 76.99 120575 122850 130~00 '~26 1~0~35 ~-640~60 LAWYERS TITLE SERVICES,. _ _ 8!_~_(_]~ ......... ~99~.~ ........ LIONEL O. ED'J~"CO: ................... :-~/31778 ' 1,250.00 MANHATTAN TROPHIES ................ ~'/~'~-/~B ..... ~'-'00 ......... MUNICIPAL POLICE 8131178 918.68 ~ATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION B/31178 ~¢.~0 NATIONAt ~ELDIN$ PRODUCTS 8/31/78 ~6.50 PALM BFACH COMMUNICATIONS 8131/78 216.00 161710 PETTY CASH RECREATION 8/31/78 ~5.53 [~80500 EVA RAYMOND 8/31178 30.00 ~o RU~"CONS¥~Uc¥~o~"~O-~ .............. ~7§i?-~8 ............ 5~%'~8 ....... 190350 SAFETY KLEFN CORP. 8131178 27.50 I_~90959 OLYVE E. SCHOOLEY 8/31/78 191526 SEARS, ROEBUCK g CO. 8131178 50. T5 191600 SERVICE EOUIP. C0., [N~? ~I3I[~8 ,~131178 C U VENDOR # 193912 [93990 194300 1%700 202556 ZOZ~50 205537 210150 _2~.~90 221520 2~0535 _2~5~00 241600 CITY OF BOYNTUN 8EACH R R E___N T H 0__N I. H C .Fl E C K S VENDOR NAHE ~HECK DATE LEO~-S~JLES ........ 8131/78 SMITTY'S SERVICE SHOP 8/31178 SNOW CONCRFTE CORP. 8131178 SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE .... 8131178 P. THOMPSON 8131/78 TISDALES ....... 8/31/78 TRI&RCO ARTS & CRAFTS 8/31/75 U.S. POSTMASTER 8/31/78 8/3~1/78 UNIJAX SEMONE VEINBERG 8/31/78 GEORGE WASHINGTON 8131/78 XEROX CORPORATION B/3~178 PAGE 18 TOTAL AMOUNT I27.50 '/8.80 _ZZ_- 74 ..... 97.66 12.48 ........ 1_3 _8_~.00 ....... 79.50 ._ ...... ~ .o_. _4.. ._2 ~_ IO0.O0 100.00 _ _ 70-P_O _ TgO, Z02o18 ***