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Minutes 01-17-78MINUTES OF RJEGUL~M CiTY COUNCIL MEETING OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, .HELD _~N CITY HALL, TUESDAY, JA_~UARY 17, 1978 PRESENT Emily M. Jackson, Mayor Edward F. Hs~mening, Vice Mayor Richard D. Caldwell, Councilman Joseph DeMm_rco, Councilman David Roberts, 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 requested everyone to please rise for the invocation given .by Rev. Ernest Campbell, First Bap%ist Church, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag led by Vice Mayor Ed ~s~mening. Mayor Jackson referred to jlust tekfng seats at the last meet- ing and ascertained that none of the Councilmen desired to make a change. AGENDA APPROVAL ~-~yor Jackson asked if there were any additions, deletions, or corrections to the agenda. M~. Caldwell referred to about 30 days ago when the question was discussed regarding non- conforming lots an~ construction on these and stated that the 30 day period was closely approaching and if there is a report forthcoming, he would like to hear it this evening or if not, move for continuation on the moratorium. Mayor Jackson re- plied she believed there was some information and ~. Moore added that he was prepared to discuss it. ~yor Jackson sug- gested this report be- given under LEGAL and also requested the City Attorney to give some information regarding the friendly lawsuit with Delray Beach. ~.~. Harmening moved to adopt the agenda with these additions, seconded by ~. DeMarco. Motion carried 5-0. ANN O~CE~_~i TS ~yor Jackson announced that I~. Edgar E. Howell, our Build- ing Official, has recently been appointed to the Building Advisory Board and elected President of the Palm Beach County Building Officials Association and she extended congratula- tions. ~yor Jac?~on announced that she heard tonight that there is a great shor'tage of blood and anyone wishing to donate blood should get in touch with the Palm Beach County Blood Bank. Y~yor Jackson announced that the Legislative Delegation will hold a clinic in these Council Chambers on January 30 at 9:00 A. M. M~yerJJackson announced if anyone wished to speak eh any item on the agenda to please give the~ name to Mrs. Padgett. MINUTES - REGULAR CiTY COUNC~rL ~ETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA J~NUARY 17, 1978 MIS~J~S Regular City Council Meetin~ - Januar~f 3~ 1978 When called upon by Mayor Jackson, the Councilmen replied they had nothing, Mayor Jackson referred to Page 10 under the City Mmnager and City Attorney and stated that it should say the vote was for Mr. Frank Kohl and Mm. Gene Moore. She referred to Page 11, u~uder Appointments to City Boards and ~0m~ttees~ and stated it should read: ~yor Jackson referred o ~ne 197~ Council informall~ discussing these apoointments last week, etc. She referred to Page 13, under Community P~omotions Board, and stated it should read: She added that places have been fou~ud for "some~of" these people on other Boards, etc. Mr. DeMarco moved to approve the first portion of the Minutes of January 3, 1978, seconded by Nm. Caldwell. Motion carried 3-0 with M~. Roberts and F~. Ha~men_ng abstaining. ~m. Roberts made a motion that the second section of the M~n- utes~of January 3, 1978, be adopted as corrected, seconded by ~. Harmening. Motion carried 5-0. Special City Council Meeting - Je~auary 6~ 1978 When called upon by Mmyor Jackson, the Co~&ucilmen replied they had nothing and Mr. Caldwell abstained. M~jor Jackson referred to the first page, third from the bottom paragraph, and made the addition in M~. Roberts, motion that the excess two names should be held "for consideration' until such time, etc. ~@o Harmening moved the adoption of the Minutes of the Special Meeting of January 6, 1978, as corrected, seconded by Mm. DeMarco. Motion carried 4-0 with ~. Caldwell abstaining. PUBLIC AUDIENCE Mayor Jackson asked if anyone in the audience wished to speak on any item which was not on the agenda and received no re- sponse. BIDS One (I) Dory Row Boat ~m. Kohl read the attached memorandum from Mr. Charles C. Frederick dated January 16, 1978. He requested the Council to approve the purchase of this boat for $2,185 from Warren Yachts. 2~, DeMarco moved to approve the purchase of this boat for $2,~85, seconded by ~k~. Harmening. No discussion. Motion carried 5-0. -2- MINUTES - REGUI~&R CITY COUNCIL MEETING JANUARY 17, 1978 ~mBOY~TON BEACH, FLORIDA One (I) Blue Print Machine ~. Kohl requested this item to be tabled advising that they mre still working on this and will have it for the next meet- ing. ~. Robsrts moved to table this item, seconded by Mr. Harmening. Motion carried 5-0. Seacrest Boulev~_rd Utility Relation Pro~ect ~. Kohl requested this bid to be awarded to Barile Excavat- ing & Pipeline Comp~m~y, Inc~in the amount of $31,930.20. He explained how there would be change orders for the wet taps and fire hydrants up to the $60,000 granted by EDA. Mayor Jackson requested the bids to be read for the record. Mx. Kohl stated that Barile Excavating & Pipeline Company, Inc. bid the amo~ut of $31,930.20 with a completion time of 90 days and Webb General Contractors bid the amount of $38,485.45. M~. Roberts questioned the amount to be paid by the City and M~. Kohl informed him it wouldbbe paid By the Fsderal Govern- ment 100~. ~. Caldwel! moved the granting of the bid for the Seacrest Boulevard Utility Relocation Project to Barile Excavating & Pipeline Company, Inc., in the amo~ut of $31,930.20 with a completion time of 90 days, seconded by Mr. Harmening. No discussion. Motion carried 5-0. Mr. Kohl added that he would ~ring back every one of the change orders, so they can see what we are doing on the wet taps. N. E. 7th Street Drainage .& Road Construction F~. Kohl read the base and alternate bids receivsd from Cameroon Enterprises, Rubin Construction Company, and Webb~$eeMin. o£ General Contractors. He referred to being allotted $90,000 2/7/78 from EDA and told about M~. Clark making some changes in order to gettthe base bid within $90,000. Based on the ch~uges, Camero~uEnterpris~ submitted a bid of $84,012.81 and Rubin Construction Company submitted a bid of $88,E44.77. The change~orders have been prepared and he told about ob- taining EDA approval. M~. Kohl referred to Camero~nEnterprises not having any road building experience, hut explained that with Federal grants, the low bid must be acceoted but the City will m~e inspections to make sure the specifications are met. -3- MINUTES REGUt2LR CITY COUNCIL M~ETING BOYNTON EEACH, FLORIDA JANUARY 17, t 978 M~. Roberts referred to a bond being posted and M~. Kohl in- formed him that Rubin Construction Company signed an affidavi$, but since CamerounEnterprises ia a minority group, he has a letter from the County that they will produce the bid bond from the Federal Government. M~. Kohl explained further that ~e did not have a choice with the Federal law, but must accept the lowest bidder. He is in favor of giving a new company this opportunity, but the specifications must be met. M~. Roberts clarified that there were safeguards with the inspections. Mr. DeMarco asked what s~surance we have that it will be finished in time and M~. Kohl explained that it was up to us and we must be specific in what we expect. Me. Harmening referred to this being paid for 100% by the Federal Government and M~. Kohl agreed. 2/7/78 ~m. Caldwell moved that the contract be granted to CameroOn Enterprises for the s~id amount of $84,012.81, seconded by ~k~. Harmening. Under discussion, >~. Caldwell remarked that it was nice to see construction firms in Boynton Beach bidding on Boynton Beach work. Motion carried 5-0. LEGAL Ordinances - 2nd Reading - Public HearinE NOhrE Ordinances -~st Reading Proposed Ordinance No. 78-1 - Re: Amending Appropriations Ordinance No. 76-35 Adopting Nudger for Fiscal Year Ending September 30, 1977, by Providing for Adjustment of the General FUnd M~. Moore read proposed Ordinance No. 78-I by caption on first reading. Mayor JaCkson asked if anyone in the audience wished to speak in favor of this ordinance and received no response. She asked if anyone Wished to speak against this ordinance and received no response. l~m. Roberts announced for informational purposes, this is done every year to balance and u ~. Kohl added that this is for the police building for the pistol range. ~. Catdwell moved the adootion of Ordinance No. 78-1 on the first reading, seconded by-~. Ha~memmng. No discussion. ~s. Padgett took a roll call vote on the motion as follows: -4- MINUTES- REGULAR CITY COUNCIL ~ETING JANU~RY 17, 1978 BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Councilman Caldwell - Aye Comncilman DeMa~co - Aye Vice ~yor Harmening - ~je Ma~or Jackson Aye Councilman Roberts - Aye Motion car~_ed~ 5-0. Proposed Ordinance No. 78-2 Re: Establishing Regulations Of Parking & Storage of Recreational Vehicles (Tabled) ~L~. Moore read proposed Ordinance No. 78-2 by caption only on first reading. Mr. Roberts moved to take this proposed ordinance from the table, seconded by Mr. DeMarco. Motion carried 5-0. I~L~yor Jackson asked if there were any questions before a motion was made and M~. DeMarco referred to the second page, item 4, stating that the recreational vehicle, boat mud/or boat trailer must be o~rned or used by the resident of the premises and asked how this would affect someone visiting a resident. Mayor Jackson agreed this was a little restrictive and explained how a resident could have a &uest visiting and such a vehicle would be their only trm~sportation. Caldwell pointed out that it did not say fulltime resident and could mean temporary resident. Mayor Jackson referred to Page 3 requiring it to be registered and license~ in the State of Florida. F~. Moore offered to read the ordinance in full for clarification and Mayor Jackson replied that it was almost time for the public hearing at 8:00 P. M. and suggested proceeding to Item D and leaving this until after the public hearing. Resolutions Other Consider Proposed Agreement Between the City & Palm Beach Co~muty - Re: Bristol S~rings Sewase Treatment Plant ~. Moore referred to there being a reco~endation submitted from Mr. Cessna and ?~. Kohl clarified that all funds would come into the City and any repairs or renovations must be expended from these payments. The City will not expend any money whatsoever from our own funds for this plant. P~. Harmening referred to there being any problem collecting the water bills and M_~. Kohl replied there had not been any. Mm. Caldwell referred to Section 3 of the agreement and ques- tioned when it would be determ£zned there would be surplus funds and ~. Kohl replied that there would not be any surplus -5- MIR~TES - REGUi~..ad~ CITY COUR~CIL M~ETI~G BOY~TON BEACH, FLORIDA JAN~f~RY 17, 1978 funds as all our operating expenses and repairs must be de- ducted each month. ~. Caldwell clarified that it would be t00% expenditures and Mx. Kohl replied that it must be done each mud every month to keep the plant in good operation and the County and State will work with us. Mx. DeMarco asked if the intent was to hook to our lines and M~. Kohl replied that he did not k~uow at this point. Mr. Harmening asked if we could get the two lots the plant is on smd ~, Kohl replied that the County bought them. ~. Harmening stated that we should get the land the plant is on and ~. Kohl replied that possibly the County may ~nter an agreement. Mr. Roberts asked if we were paying rent mud ~. Kohl replied negatively. Mr. De~arco moved to accept the agreement between the City and Palm Beach County regarding the Bristol Springs Sewage Plant, seconded by ~. Harmening. No discussion. Motion carried 5-O. PUBLIC HEAR ~iG Application for Re-Zonin~ (Tabled) Location: Request: Use: Applicant: 3650 South Sescrest Boulevard Rezone from R1A to C1 Professional Offices Charles J. Simon Roberts moved to take this from the table, seconded by Caldwell. Motion carried 5-0. Mayor Jackson asked if anyone wished to speak in favor of this rezoning. Mr. Charles J. Simon appeared before the City Council and in- formed them that the lot in question for rezoning is on the corner of Seacrest Blvd. and Gulfstream Blvd. on the south edge of the boundaries of Boynton Beach. He has owned this lot for several years and a lot of changes have taken place during the years. He told about the traffic patterns in this area and referred to the locations of the schools and buildings nearbF. This lot is zoned RIA, but he doesn't believe it would be reasonable for someone to build a house on this corner with the heavy traffic from the school, etc. He requests rezoning to Ct, Eo he can build a professional building on this lot. He has submitted a petition from the people living in that area in favor of this rezoning who would like to see a nice professional building on this lot. He then told about the Presbyterian Church having plans to build a school just to the south and across the street. To the south along Seacrest Boulevard, there is not one house on the east side. He is requesting this rezoning and it is not a request for strip zoning because it zs a strip i2~elf being R~A. -6- ~IINUTES - REGULAR CITY COB~CIL ~ETING JANUARY 17, 1 978 B'0YNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Mayor Jackson asked if anyone else wished to speak in favor and received no response. M~ Roberts ~ ~ · rede_red to not having the opportunity to visit the site an~ asked if it is a vacant piece of land and ~. Simon replied affirmatively. M~yor Jackson referred to the new Councilmen not having re- Ceived a copy of the minutes from the Planning & Zoning Bo~rd'e review of this application and requested N~. Ryder to give additional information. Mr. Simon Ryder informed the Gounciltthat the Plar~uing & Zoning Board recommended denial. He advised that these same arguments were presented to them, but the Board felt it would be spot zoning and pre- ferential treatment and there is also a lot of area along Seacrest Blvd. zoned C-1 which is vacant. M~yor Jackson asked if anyone wished to speak in opposition to this zoning change and received no ~esponse. M~. Caldwelt pointed out that south S~crest Blvd. is rather rapidly becoming a medical center serving Boynton Beach and Delr~v Beach. With ail due respects to the Planning & Zoning Board,s opinion, he feels a medical building in this area wou~ not really be that detrimental or detrimental a~ all Eo this particular ares. ~. Ryder informed them that an application has been received for a professional medical center just south of Bethesda Hospital with 22 units. ~. De~rco stated he has felt for years that Seacrest Blvd. s~ould be commercial, it isggoing to be widened ~d he does not thi~X~ anyone would want to build a home. Mr Harmening states that it see~ed to him this area is rapidly going professional. He isffamiliar with the site and cannot see any objection to this rezoning. He does not believe a professional office or medical building would be objectionable. ~yor ~Jackson agreed that she didn't ~$ee~ think it would be objectionable, but referred to there being homes on Seacrest Blvd. ~d she does not agree all Seacrest Blvd. will be business. She stated her fear of a d~miual reaction and thus expanding frc~ the north to the south. ~. Caldwe!! moved that this Council grant approval for the z~ning change from R~A to C~ Commercial, seconded by M~. De~rco. Under discussion, ~. Caldwel! stated he was in complete harmony with the basic, premise about the beautiful ho~e recently built$ however, there isaa hill in front of it which is a natural barrier. This land is at the bottom of this section and the zoning ordinance requires a physical barrier to be placed between commercial e~d residential zones. He thinks Boynton Beach should grab as much of the doctor trade as possible. There is Bethesday Hospital and another medical complex proposed. ~. Ryder clarified that he re- ferred to this proposed complex to point out tner~ = is plenty -7- MI~JTES - R~GU ~LAR CiTY C0t%~CIL ~T~N~ B0¥NTON BEACH ~ FLORIDA JANUARY 17, 1978 of undeveloped C-1 area on Seacrest Blvd. The trend is Pro- fessional centers with a number of offices for doctors a~d dentists. ~. DeMarco aeked hk~. Simon if he intended to build the build- ing ~ad M~. Simon replied affirmatively, but advised that the lot was probably large enough only to house himself ~ud his associate. He is not saying there is not enough professional property in Boynton Beach, but this property is not suitable for a single family home which must be built. He would not liwe in a house on that corner with that traffic pattern. He bought the property seven to eight years ago and there is a bi~ difference ~ow. M~. Roberts questioned the size of the lot and ~. Simon informed him it was two lots approximately 150 x 140 ft. As requested, as follows: Motion carried 3-2. i~s. Padgett took a roll call vote on the motion Councilman De~rco Vice Mayor Harm~ning ~yor Jackson Councilman Roberts Councilman".Caldwell - Aye - ~o - No, ~n view of the fact he has not seen it. - ~$-e Abatement of Hazardous Conditions Structure on Old Boynton Road ' ~ !nc. Owners B. M. I. , - M~yor Jackson announced that a resolution was passed pertain- ing to this and now a oublic hearing is required. She asked if anyone wished to speak in favor of this abatement of this hazardous condition on Old Boynton Road and received no re- sponse. She asked if anyone wished to speak against this abatement and received no response. M~. Roberts moved to abate this _azardoush condition, seconded by Mr. Caldwell. No discussion. Motion carried 5-0. LEGAL (Continued) Proposed Ordinance No. 78-2 Re: Establ_sh~ng~ ' Regulations 9f Parking & Storage of Recreational Vehicles (Continued) Mr. Moore read proposed Ordinance No. 78-2 in its entirety. Mm. DeMarco questioned whether to amend Section 4 and Moore referred to the Planning & Zoning Board having numer- ous hearings and receiving input. Nm. Ryder informed the -8- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL ~TING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JANUARY 17, 1978 City Council that the Planning & Zoning Board considered transients, but decided the main purpose is to take care of ~he residents. He explained how neighbors were u~uallF olerant of visitors and they did not think trans!ents had to be addressed. Mayor Jackson referred to the $500 fine and stated she did not want a visitor to park in her yard and be subject to the fine. She referred to many people having recreational vehicles as their only means of trans- portation and stated to have it parked in the yard for only one minute would be a violation of the law, Mso Roberts asked if the fine was rather steep and Mr. DeMarco informed him it was the maximum. Mr. De~rco re- ferred to not we~ting people from other cities park their campers and stated he would like to see something for visi- tors or relatives included. Ms~or Jackson suggested possi- bly amending it to owned or used by the resident or visitors. ~. Moore then explained how the $500 was a me~imum fine and if there were violations, it may not be enough. He then explained how they also must consider the possibility of people renting out their driveways. F~. Annunziato clari- fied that loosely defined, he did not think resident would exclude a ~_est at the home and Mr. Moore agreed a guest would be in residence at the house. ~.~. Moore added that the ordinance was in great shape now. ~yor Jackson referred to No. 5 stating must be currently registered and license~ by State and Federal law and asked if this meant any state and ~. Moore replied that it means properly registered according to requirements. ~. Annunziato added that it mainly meant that a vehicle kept here year-round must be kept in good condition and be mobile. ~. De~rco stated that inasmuch as resident includes visitor, he makes a motion to adopt Ordinance No. 78-2 on first reading, seconded by ~. Caldwell. No discussion. Mrs. Padgett took a roll call vote on the motion as follows: Vice ~yor Earmening - Aye ~vor Jackson - ~ye Councilman Roberts - Aye Councilman Caldwell - Aye Councilman DeMarco - Motion carried 5-0. Mayor Jackson announced there would be a public hearing on this at the next Council meeting. Other -9- Ml~WJTES - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYI~TON BEACH, FLORID~ 978 Consider Establishment of a New Zoning Classification Councilman Richard D. Caldwell Mr. Caldwell referred to awhile back when man~- residents out- side the corporate limits of Boynton Beach viewed their opi- nions why they did not wish to be incorporated and one of the points which sat heaviest in his mind was the fact they liked the wide openness in the County, like to have limited control over having horses on the property, etc. It occurred to him that possibly this Council should create a speciat zoning classification to entice and encourage people in the unincor- porated areas to turn to the City. Possibly we should have an estate type zoning with a minimum lot size of at least one acre. He has been approached by people in the unincorporated area asking about annexation, lhe County has been downgrading zoning and decreasing dSmsTit~ and they do not like this. He explained how they ~ere concerned with developers build%rig adjacent areas with four to six units per acre. He thinks the people should be offered an alternative to be able ~o remain in the County and be subject to higher,density or the City have a special zoning classification created for estate type zoning with a minimum lot size of one acre. He thinks it will entice the people in the unincorporated area to~ look towards Boynton Beach rather than the County. It will also aid in a more organized growth of the annexed reserve area. It will discourage the unincorporated areas from going to the County for all the problems they have now. He suggests having the Planning & Zoning Board possibly look ~ into the feasi- bility of establishing an ordinance and creating such a new zoning classification. ~. Roberts questioned zoning land not in our annexation area and ~. Caldwell informed him the land was in the County in our reserve annexation area and he referred to the area of Hypolu~o and Lawrence Roads as an example. N~. Roberts asked how the City could zone land which we don't own and Caldwell clarified that he was not as~king to nut zoning on people, but to create a zoning classification-to entice these people to incorporate into the City based on their main objec- tive of liking the wld~ open spaces and our minimum_ lot size is 9,000 sq. feet. He explained how a developer could build and there would be protection for the estate type situation. ~. Roberts replied that there s~e restrictions by the State, County and City as far as annexing. With the vast change in times, he does not see any benefit. This seems to be a little unnecessary. There will be many changes every year from the County and State. ~. DeMarco asked if we had authority to do this and M~. Caldwel! clarified that he was not asking for us to annex anyone. He is not asking to impose a z~oning classification on these lands. He is asking for the first steo in progress to crea5e a zoning classification, so if the opportunity -lO- MTNUTES _.EG~LAR CITY COUNCIL ~EETING ~ ~ ' FLOR IDA BOYN_ON B~ACH, JANUARY 17, 1978 arises with the people remaining in the County or being incor- porated,into the City, they will decide to come into the City. ~yor Jackson clarified that he was asking to have this turned over to the Planning & Zoning Board to cheok the feasibility. ~. John Johnson, 4354 Redding Road, appeared before the coun- cil and referred to this same item coming up under a different color every year. He suggests if the Council wants to do some- thing about this, they should giwe input at the meetings held by the County on zoning and planning. The City has taken areas west of town and allowed dense situations. He explained how the people in the uninEorporated areas were interested in what the City could do for them. He told about his subdivision being-built accordi~ug to regulations. Anything coming into the City should be adjacent to it and the City should be able to furnish sewers and water. He does not think this is a pro- hlem o£ the City as~they have enough problems in the City limits without worrying what they are going to do at Lawrence and Hypolnxo Roads. When the~ start zoning something which does not belong to the City, the real estate agents will be all o~er. M~. Roberts replied that he was incline~d to agree. The City can create any kind of zoning, but it does not hold the developer to it. He is not in favor of this plan. ~Ar. Cald~vell clarified that he was not asking for the City to incorporate anyone or mmpose zoning on a~¥body. He is just asking this City to give some thought to creating a soecial zoning classification which will be available to thes$ people in these ~eas should they wish to be annexed under such zon- ing instead of remaining in the County with the higher den- sities, it would be a special classification created to meet their likes. He is asking the Council to consider directing the Planning & Zoning Board to look in~o the feasibility of creating this classification so it is available and can be offered to the people in the unincorporated areas for annexa- tion purposes. He is not trying to sol~etheir problems. He would not vote to annex anyone unless police, fire, water and sewer can support the annexation. He is just asking to create something so that somewhere down the road, people may want toccome into the City of Boynton Beach because we have a classification ~o protect their rights. Mayor Jackson referred to the Chairman of the Planning & Zoning Booed being present and requested that he discuss this with the Board and make a recommendation to the Coun- cil. ~. DeMarco referred to this being the same situation as Boca Raton and ~. Caldwell replied that it was completely differ- ent. We are mot trying to tell the developers how much or we will not supply water. -11- MINUTES - REGULAR ClT~ COUNCIL. MEETING JANUARY 17, 1978 BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Mr. Caldwell moved to direct the Planning & Zoning Board to consider the creation of such a special zoning classification for future use. Mayor Jackson ascertained the motion died for lack of a second. Friendly Lawsuit with Delr~y Beach ~. Moore told about having a full day of depositions at Delray Beach City Hall last Friday. He advised that a draft of the Operation and ~intenancs Manual prepared by Russell & Axon was interjected and in the original grant from the Fed- eral Government part of the obligations was to abide by the Operation and ~intenance Manual prepared by Russell & Axon approved by the Board and EPA. He thinks this will allow us to pin down the manner in which Delray ~each will be required to operate the plant. It will tie down they will operate the plant in strict accordance with this man~al and the Board will set the number of persons that would be allocated to carry out the functions and the cost of hiring those people and psJing them for the operation of the plant would be set by the Board. Ee advised they would be meeting tomorrow and will attempt to come up with a draft agreement which he thinks is a major break-through. He told about Mr. Startzman giving some strong testimony. The court hearing ~omorrow has been cancelled and he thinks there will be something~workable subject to the Board approving this manual along with EPA. Mr. Roberts referred to there being some talk about the Inter- local Agreement not being filed and Mm. ~oore replied that we have a certificate from the Consumer Affairs Department that it is not there and if that certificate is true, it should be filed to correct that situation. Mr. DeMarco commended the City Attorney and M~. Startzman on their work. He added that the Board should work this out and he thinks we have a good agreement now and he is looking forward to progressing in harmony with Delray Beach. Mayor Jackson suggested that the City Manager write a letter to ~. $tartzman thank~r~ him and M~. Kohl replied that he would. Non-Conforming Lets ~s. Padgett advised that several people had requested to speak on this item. Mmyor Jackson requested Mr. Moore to give his input first. Mr. Moore referred to this being a controversial issue and it having been mentioned that there is another attorney,s opinion and stated if such an opinion exists, he would like it presented for his consideration. He explained how the Building Department applied 50 ft. lots to Section ~.1 of the Boynton Beach Code of Ordinances and stated this was passed by the City Council after thorough research and done in accord with the Palm Beach County Ordi- nance. He referred to this situation being an old problem -12- Mi.~TES - P~GULAR CIT~~ COUNCIL M~ET~G BOYNTO~T B~CH, FLORIDA JANUARY 17, 1978 A~ told about the laws allowing 50 ft. lot owners to utilize their property all over Florida. He explained how one owner o£ several lots could convey the ownership to other members o~ his family in order to avoid meeting the minimum lot front- age. The courts will uphold the landowner's right to build on 50 ft. lots. He knows of no way of totally solving this problem. He referred to this situation work~ug itself out in time and added that he believed it was the intent of an owner of 50 ft. lots in Lake Boynton Estates to ret,mm the land to acreage and re-subdivide. He has no formula that would solve the problem which has been complained about that would with- stand the judicial test. Mayor Jackson told about being asked why we could not replat at the same time we rezoned and she replied that platting is all registered in the County Court House. ~. Moore informed her that the City has no right to replat a person's property. The City can rezone it, but cannot replat it. ~aere is a pro- cedure for ~acating and abandoning any plait which must go before this Council. He explained how an owner could replat in accordance with re~lations. It cannot be change~ without the concurrence of the owner. ~@. Caldwell stated he could appreciate Mr. Moore's thorough- ness and appreciate his apprehensions in regard to drafting a new ordinance which may end up in a loss for the City, but he feels it is this Council,s responsibility to protect the existing residents of this City to help protect the ~alue of their homes and to protsct the continuity of their existing neighborhoods. It is on this premise that he is in favor of moving for the drafting of an ordinance which would allow non-conforming lots to be built upon only when they are iso- lated by already developed homes. When there is a tract of land which is owned hy one developer and he plans on develop- ing this tract of lan~, he thinks it would be mn the best interest of the residents of that area and the City to estab- lish continuity in that particular area. He thinks the City must stick its neck out to protect the residents of this City, the people who live here, work here and retired here. He withdrew his motion until the people have had an opportunity to spe~. Rev. R~!ph Hughes, ~110 N. W. 8th Court, appeared before the Council and read a letter from the Homeowners Association of Laurel Hills, Glen Arbor and Gordon Park referring to the building on 50 ft. lots and requesting that Section ~t.1 be rescinded and also requesting the moratorium to be extended an additional 60 days to give the Council sufficient time to research this issue thoroughly. Rev. Hughes then referred to this developer building on continuous 50 ft. lots and stated he could no~ understand the hardship involved. He referred to the City talking about upgrading zoning for years and stated that something should be done about this crowded -13- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA J~.NUARY 17, 1978 situation. They feel something can be done and if there is anything that can be done, he thinks the Council owes it to them to doit. They are not happy about this situation and are willing to obtain au attorney to protect them. They voted for the Council members and hoped changes would be made. He then submitted pictures of how it was before the changes were started. ~. DeM~rco asked if their attorney had any proof which would give us something to go on, as according to our City Attorney, we would be in violation and be subject to suit. Does their attorney have anything concrete to offer arid Rev. Hughes replied that unfortunately, he did not talk to the attorney. Mr. DeMarco requested the people to call M~. Moore with any information. Rev. Hughes stated he was of the impression that ~eordinance was passed that 60 ft. would he the minimam frontage and Mr. DeMarco replied that the 50 ft. lots are grandfathered. Mayor Jackson added that this area was platted in 50 ft. lots. M~. Roberts asked how some of these problems could be eliminated and referred to an owner having a 50 ft. lot? between two build- ings and M~. Moore informed him that this had been ackuowledged as one of the exceptions, Mr. Roberts asked how they would justify the one lot to remain and make two or three comply and M~. Moore replied that he was not trying to impose his will to what these people are suggesting. This Council is being asked to make a political decision. His function is to give legal advice. Any kind of Ordinance can be passed that the Council wants and it may stand up. He just gave his legal opinion after researching the matter. The courts are very reluctan~tto deny a man the use of his proPerty if designated on a platted basis. Rev. Hughes stated he could understand if a person had a 50 ft. lot and wanted to build a house, but cannot understand how a man with contiguous lots can build on them all. ~. Moore referred to the possibility of having nine o~ners with n~ne contiguous lots and Rev. Hughes replied they would have to consider the individual hardshio. ~. Harmening stated there were too many subterfuges which~could be used by the owners or developers. Rev. Hughes referred to when application was made for permits for five to six houses and Mr. Harmening re- plied that case would be flagrant. He added that if the City,s attempt to upgrade zoning was considered to have 60 ft. lots instead of 50 ft. lots~and this is done, it would be flouting our attempt to upgrade zoning. ~yor Jackson stated that the ~&ze of the building must meet zoning requirements and Rev. Hughes replied that minimum lots are downgrading abutting property. M~yor jackson told about most people wanting a larger lot if the property was available, but stated she did not see how we could push something on the people. MI_NUTES - REGU ~LAR CITY COUNCIL ~ETING BOI'NTON BEACH, FLORIDA JANIZARY 17, 1978 Rev. Hughes stated that if it creates a hardship, he can understand it, but cannot understand a hardship with a man making money and Msyor Jackson replied that a man could not be penalized for m~ng money. Mm. Roberts referred to being asked whether this Council or the City Attorney could come up with an idea and asked if there was any way to prevent three to five lots from being used without replatting and Mm. Moore replied that the point is where to draw the line. If there are two 50 ft. lots be- tween buildings, what should be done? Rev. Hughes stated that individual hardship should be considered and M~. Moore referred to the possibility of three separate owners owning three lots. Rev. Hughes stated it was obvious when it was done for development purposes. ~. Harmening moved to impose an additional moratorium on construction on 50 ft. lots for 50 more days and direct the City Attorney to use all of his skill mud knowledge to pre- pare an ordinance where we can direct this type of situation back to the Board of Adjustment. He added that the Board of Adjustment has done well in the past in many cases determining where a hardship is imposed. If there is a genuine hardship, it should be established before the Board of Adjustment. ~. Caldwell seconded the motion. Under discussion, M~. Roberts clarified that at this particular time, they do not have to ~ob~fore the Board of Adjustment to build on 50 ft. lots and the motion is to have an ordinance forcing them to go to the Board of Adjustment and let the Bos~d of Adjustment decide whether there is a hardship. ~. Harmening stated that the Board of Adjustment has resolved this in the past and it can- not be resolved to everyone,s satisfaction. M_~s. Padgett advised that four other people had requested to speak and ~. Harmening withdrew his motion. M~. A1 Clemens, 899 N. W. 8th Avenue, appeared before the Council and asked if a parcel of land was platted to a 50 ft. lot mud is purchased by a developer, ~oes he inherit the 50 ft. plat and M~. Harmening replied affirmatively. ~. Robinson appeared before the Council and asked if this moratorium applied to 66 ft. lots and Mayor Jackson replied that it only applied to 50 ft. lots. M~. Robinson ques- tioned the minimum conforming lot and M~. Harmening informed him it was 60 ft. Mm. Moore added that it depended on the zoning classification. Mm. Harmening clarified that under the City Zoning Code, the lowest residential zone allows a 60 ft. lots ~. Robinson stated he bought 66 ft. lots in Mmngo Heights and applied for permits which were denied. ~. Howell checked the zoning map and advised that this was zoned R1A and 60 ft. lots are the minimum required. -t5- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COL~CIL I~ETING HOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JAR~J~Y 17, 1978 M~. Jo-hn Albritton, 815 N. W. 13th Avenue, appeared before the Council and referred to the grandfather and hardship situation on 50 ft. lots and stated it seemed when one ori- ginal land owner purchases a lot in a platted area and the zoning requirements are changed, he would fall under the grandfather clause and be allowed to build. However, if that same land owner sells ten lots to a single individual for development purposes, that next owner would not fall under the grandfather clause and that land owner would have to subdivide or develop the land according to the zoning regulations. If the original land owner sold lots, one lot at a time to separate individuals, then each individual would fall under the grandfather clause. He believes if it is re- searched, they will find it would probably hold. He thinks M~. Moore has researched this thoroughly, but is going strictly by the situations which have gone to court under specific guidelines~ Building should be allowed on one lot if there is no additional land available. He explained how a hard- ship should not be granted to the owner of two tots wanting to build on each lot. Mr. Roberts referred to p~ssibly having a solution and referred to some years ago when Mr. McLean was running a gas station and had to adhere to the new zoning. It seems we might be able to state ife~anyone has more than one lot, over two or three lots, the purchaser should be made to conform to the new zoning. He thinks this particular section could be amended. Mayor Jackson replied that she thought this was a legal question. ~. Caldwell replied that this was the direc- tion he favored. Mr. Harold Werger, 719 N. W. 7th Court, appeared before the Council and requested to set the record straight on a few things. He referred to there being about seven houses built on 50 ft. lots years ago and told how he had verified this ruling regarding 50 ft. lots nine months ago and advised the ~embers of the Laurel Hills Homeowners Association about this ~ituation. Last October, he listed his lots with a real es- tate agent for sale and the only condition in the sales agree- ment was that the buyer could get a building permit and the lots were clear. He made no specifications whatccould be built on the lots. The lots were purchased and building per- mits secured, but he had nothing to do with it. He told about being criticized for doing this and also Mr. Strnad stated at the ~ecember 6 Council meeting that he should have had the lots resurveyed. He could have had them plotted in 1OO ft. lots, but it would have made no difference. The law allows building on 50 ft. lots. The design of a house makes a difference in the value and not the 50 ft. lot. if the house is designed properly, no matter what size the lot is, it has more bearing on the price of the house. If they want to uphold property values in this City, the properties should be cleaned up, ~tockade fences done away with, parkir~ of -16- MINUTES - REGULAR CiTY CODICIL ~ETiNG BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JANUARY 17, 1978 trailers eliminated, etc. JAS Builders are building a house on a 50 ft. lot there and the selling price is $45,000 and that is a top prmce which is not running property values down. If these houses are properly designed, he does not think they will hurt property values. Ma. Roberts asked if that particular section could be re- established that when a property is sold, they lose that particular plat and must replat and Mayor Jackson asked if this would be legal. ~. Moore informed them that they could not interfere with a platted lot. Ma. De~co asked M~. Robinson if he would reconsider utiliz- ing 60 ft. lots instead o~f 50 ft. lots ~ud Mr. Werger replied that the houses are already built. M~. DeMarco questioned how many more lots there were and Mr. Robinson replied there were none. He clarified that he bought eight lots from ~. Werger based on the fact he could build on 50 ft. lots. The roof structures are up. He told about the design of the house fitting on the lots since they were 148 ft. deep ~d all have an 1~ ft. setback on each side. Mr. De~arco asked if there were more contiguous lots in Laurel Hills and received an affirmative response from the audience. M~. Caldwell stated that we cannot impede Ma. Robinson,s construction underway, but the problem to be solved is to deal with the remaining undeveloped contiguous 50 ft. lots in the City. With all ~us respect to Mm. Werger and all the residents in the Laurel Hills area, this whole thing may have been brought forward by the Laurel Hills Homeowners Association, but he personally is not just concerned with the Laurel Hills area as there are other areas in the City facing this same problem. We are not trying to solve a particular problem in a particular are~, but are trying to solve ~ Citywide problem now and in the future. ~. Harmening stated that his motion was to continue the existing moratorium on two or more contiguous 50 ft. lots for 50 days, specifically exempting single 50 ft. lots, and direct the City Attorney to prepare the necessary ordinance ~o accomplish the intent of this. The intent is to maintain and upgrade the zoning wherever possible. ~. Caldwell seconded the motion. Under discussion, ~. Roberts clarified that he did not mean the zoning and M~. Harmening replied there would be no ch~uage in zoning. ~. Roberts stated he was in agreement to make everyone go before the Board of ~djustment for two lots or more. M~. Harmening clarified that the whole intent is where there are contiguous lots, he thinks they should be redivided to come up with something in excess of 60 ft. We are talking about all present 50 ft. lots where there is contiguous undeveloped property. M~. Caldwell asked if he was also tsd<ing into consideration the unity of title and ~. Harmening replied that was a hard thing to get around. However, in the past, before Section 11.1C came into existence, any smd every 50 ft, lot had to go -17- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTO~? BEACH, FLORIDA JA~.RY 17, t978 before the Board of Adjustment and it was a hard situation for the Board of Adjustment to determine what kind of hard- ship existed, but they considered many and ca,ne up with good solutions in most cases. If we could revert back to that even though possibly imposing a hardship on the Board of Ad- justment~ nevertheless, it will have the effect of upgrading zoning from 59 ft. to 60 ft. lots which is the premium resi- dential lot size. Mr. DeMarco agreed if it was within-%he legal means. M~yor Jackson stated she also questioned the legality and told about the area where she lives being platted in 50 ft. lots and when appearing before the Board~of Adjustment, people stated they could not buy additional property. Harmening replied that he didn't think anyone would question the legality of putting on an additional 50 day moratorium to explore the details and come un with a solution. ~Sr. Moore asked if it was the intent to repeal Section 11.1 which now provides an exception for. platted lots not meeting the minimum frontage and M~r. Harmening replied that he thought this would probably be the mostllogical way; however, if he can come up with a better solution, he would be for it. ~w. Moore asked if they wished to differentiate to a single lot and ex~lalned how there could be the possibility of having two lots with two owners unwilling to sell. ~. Harmening stated they could not deny a man the use of his property. Mr. Moore a~ked if they wanted to make this an exception and M~. Harmening replied that they probably should. Mr. Moore clarified that the exception would be an isolated 50 ft. lot by ownership. ~. Caldwel! stated that if there were ten people owning a string of 50 ft. lots and all e_~e sold to one owner, he would become a common owner and would have to sub- divide. ~. Harmening added that if an owner owned two lots, he should have to use both lots for the one house. As requested, ~s. motion as follows: Motion carried 5-0. Padgett then took a roll ~ ca~_ vote on the Councilman Roberts - Aye Councilman Caldwell - Aye Councilman DeMarco - Aye Vice Mayor Harmening - Aye Mmyor Jackson - Aye OLD BUS i~SS Consider Tree Preservation Amendment to Community Appearance Board Resolution No. 73-T (Tabled) M~. Roberts stated he did kot Y~ow if he had seen this reso- lution and ~'~yor Jackson replied that it was a suggestion for -18- MI~JTES - REGULAR CiTY COUNCIL ~ETING J~U3ARY 17, 1975 BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA an amendment to this resolution. N~. Roberts asked if it had been reviewed and approved by the Council and Mayor Jackson replied that it has been pending for two years. N~. Caldwell etated that this should be an ordinance and not a resolution. Mayor Jackson asked if they wanted to leave it on the table for further stud~ and Mr. DeMarco replie~ affirmatively. ~r. Caldwell suggested that s~e guidance be given in drawing this up instead of just putting it off again. He referred to man~v trees being removed along 23rd Avenue and stated he thought this should be discussed. ~. Roberts replied that those trees wo~ld be replaced. M~yor Jackson announced it would remain on the table for further stud~. ArEW BUS IE~ESS Consider Application for Annexation from M~. Howard W. Riley, Jr., President of Riteco Development Corporation ~. Kohl referred to submitting all pertinent information regarding this request together with a copy of the receipt indicating the payment of the $~00 application fee and stated according to our Annexation Resolution, he is present- ing this to the Council for their consideration. If they approve, the request will then be forwarded to the Planning & Zoning Board. May he have Council's wishes please. 9Layor Jackson pointed out that this developer was ready to build an extension of High Ridge Road. >~. Roberts ques- tioned what area this was contiguous to and Mr. Kohl explained that it was ~ 22nd Avenue. M~. Roberts clarified that *See M33a. actually this particular action was nothing more than adopting Of 2/7/ the request ~ud turning it over to the Planning & Zoning Board. 78 ~. Roberts moved adoption and have it take the regular course, seconded by ~. Harmening. Under discussion, Mr. De}~rco asked if this was referring to dwellings or industrial area and ~. Annunziato informed him that Riteco Development Cor- poration owns 711 acres in this area and their?plans will be forthcoming s, howing neighborhood homes, industrial, commer- cial and parks and it will be a self-sustaining neighborhood. -~. DeMe~co referred to there being nothing to the west in this area and suggested that a good commercial or industrial area be included and 9~. Annunziato informed him that the proposal provides for about 90 acres of manufacturing. ~. Roberts asked if there was ingress and egress and Mayor Jackson replied affirmatively. Motion carried 5-0. Receipt of Correspondence from Town of Highland Beach M~. Kohl referred to this being a resolution in reference to going to a separate county. M~. Caldwell moved to acknowledge receipt of the letter and Mayor Jackson replied that this was -19- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL M~ETiNG ~ ~ FLORIDA BOYNTON BEACH, JA~ARY 17, 1978 voted on by the Council just before the end of last year. We now have two new members smd sheu~duld like input from them, plus she has had second thoughts. ~. Harmening stated he thought it was probably a practic$ in futility. In analyming the cost of a new county, he thinks they would be overwhelmed. M~. Roberts replied that he thinD~ the vote was to go along with a feasibility study. Mayor Jack~on stated that as she looks at this, she has never known a feasibility study to be free and she is beginning to get suspicious of it. ~. Caldwell clarified that they were asking for a feasibility study to be done and indicated it would be at no cost to the City and based on those two premises, he sees no reason for not looking into it. It has been bandied around for several years. At one point we were all oart of Dade County ~ud it was s~bdivided into Broward and P~lm Beach Counties. Mayor Jackson referred to having had a good working relation wit~ our County Co~missioners and stated we have been ask~g for the 55 acres at the south end of the City and she is won- dering if we would be causing some doubts in their minds would they use that to withhold ths land? M~. Caldwell re- plied that he coul~ appreciate her concern, but he was not saying they are doing a lousy job but it might be feasible for a smaller county situation to occur. All we are saying is let's look into it. We are not saying we will go one way or the other. If it will be expensive, obviously he would not support it. All we are trying to establish is whether we should look into it. ~. Roberts made a motion to leave it as is and accept the letter and ~_e~ ~t,' seconded by i~. Harm~n!ng.~ ' No discus- sion. Motion carried 5-0. Consider Request of Metrooolitan Planning Organization - ............ Mayor Emily Mayor Jackson referred to a member being appointed by the Governor and referred to Mayor Zack serving. She suggests having ~. Kohl write a letter advising we have had a change in our Council and advising that she will serve on a tem, porary basis until the Governor appoints someone. She does not want to be a permanent member until an appointment is made. M~. DeMarco suggested recommending ~yor Emily M. Jackson and ~. Kohl replied that the Governor always liked to ap- point Mayors. He advised that he would write a letter to Commissioner Lake Lytal advising that Mayor Jackson has been appointed by this Council. M~yor Jackson also requested a letter to be sent to the Governor. MINUTES - REGUI~R C~T~ C0~NCIL ~ETING J~NUAR¥ 17~ 1978 B0¥~0N BEACH, FLORIDA Discuss Membership on High School Task Force - R~or Emily M. Jackson Mayor Jackson told about the Chamber of Commerce calling her asking if we are going ~o continue on this. She thought Mr. Caldwell was going to continue and thought Mr. DeMarco said he wanted to be on it. She will gladly relinquish and let him take it. H~. Roberts ~uestioned what this was all about and Mr. Caldwell explained about the concern in the City to have a high school located in the City limits of Boynton Beach or directly west of Boynton Beach. He also told about the Task Force meetings. Mayor Jackson clarified that she was only asking if Mm. DeMarco we~nted to serve on this and ~. DeMarco replied that he volun- teered previously. Mayor Jackson asked if the Council wanted go accept Mm. DeMarco. Mm. Roberts moved that ~. DeMarco be chosen, seconded by Mm. Caldwell. No discussion. Motion carried 5-0. Consider Request from the Owners' League of Village Royale on the Green ~yor Jackson announced this was in reference to a resolution passed by the Owners' League of Village Royale on the Green. She feels ~est Palm Beach and Palm Beach County have been hurt by the planes having low cost flights going to Miami and Fort Lauderdale. She feels Palm Beach County has lost a great deal of the tourist trade and thinks this is a good idea. However~ instead of just asking for this to New York City, she thinks it should apply on any kind of special rate to amj place in the Unite~ States. ~. Roberts clarified that to any place to or from ~est Palm Beach. ~yor Jackson continued with suggesting to send a copy to every city, She added that she suggested this to the Municipal League and they agreed. M~. Harmening moved to instruct the City Attorney to draft a resolution including this resolution a~ud also include all cities and any airlines offering disco~unt fares in and out of Miami and Fort Lauderdale also include ~'~est Palm Beach in the sa~e package. Mayor Jackson suggested pointing out that we are losing much of the tourist trade to points south. ~. DeM~co seconded the motion and requested copies of the reso- lution to be sent to the neighboring towns, Chamber of Com- merce and County Commission. No discussion. Motion carried 5-0. Mayor Jackson referred to the Federal Aviation Association and ~. DeMarco '~ ~ormed her that the Civil Aeronautics Board is the administrative agency controlling fares. -21- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL M~ETING JANUARY t7, 1978 ROYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Receipt of Correspondence from the Community Relations Board Mr. Roberts suggested that.these appointments be made when vacancies occur. F~yor Jackeo~ referred to Just awarding a bid to a company that has ~. Johnny Grimes as President and asked if this was a con~i~t of interest and ~. Moore replied not as long as it resulted in competitive bid. Mm. DeM~rco moved to continue with the present Co~unity Re- lations Board until such time there is an opening or time sees fit, seconded by M~. Caldwell. ~o discussion. Motion carried 5-0. ADMINiSTRAT_~--~E Consider Request of Chief Executive Officer, South Central Regional Wastewater Treatment & Disposal Board - Re: Facilities Plan ~. Kohl read the attachediletter from ~. Canon dated Jan- uary 6. M~. Harmening moved ~o ratify the action of the South Central Regional Wastewater Treatment & Disposal Board and authorize an increase in the ~201" Facility Plan as reco~mmended by the Chief Executive Officer in the amount of $16,320~ seconded by M~. Caldwell. Under discussion, Mm. Roberts asked if we pay the whole thing and~. Canon informed him that 75% is paid by EPA and the other 25% is paid by the County, but the City is responsible for 50% of the funds initially. Mr. Roberts clarified that it comes from the Board money and M~. Canon agreed that it does temporarily until reimbursed. Motion carried 5-0. Consider Site Development for Storage Room Addition ~lans for Farmer in the Dell Motel Mr. Kohl informed the City Council that the Pl~mning & Zoning Board at their regular meeting of January 10, 1978, recommended the site development plan for a s~orage room addition be ap- proved as submitted by the Farmer in the Dell Motel, Mm. Arthur Heinis, 282t South Federal Highway. ~e motion to approve was made by M~. Winter and seconded by M~. Lambert. The vote was 5-1 with ~. Arena dissenting. May he have Council,s wishes on this matter. ~. Caldwell moved to approve, seconded by M~. Harmening. No discussion. Motion cs~ried 5-0. -22- MINUTES - REGUL~R CiTY COUNCIL MEETING JANUARY 17, 1978 BOY~-TON BE&CH, FLORIDA Consider Resolution for Demoll~mon of Structure & Clearing of Land in Con~.unction with the Community Development Pro~ect ~. Kohl requested the City Attorney to be directed pare the appropriate doc'ument to demolish structure the land described as follows: to pre- and clear Owner of Record and Property Address-. Legal Description: &ddress-. Joseph & Roberta Tomberg P. O, Drawer EE Boynton Beach, FL 423-25 N. E. 11th Avenue Boynton Beach, FL S. 99' of W. 160' of E. 210' of Block A Meeks & &ndrews Add. in Palm Beach Plat Book 5, P 84, Property Control #08 43 45 Mr Kohl added that of our Code of Ordinances and in ity Development Project. this is in accordance with Chapter I&-A conjunction with our Co~un- ~ Harmening asked if the cost of this becomes a lien on the land and Mr. Kohl informed him that the cost is provided by Co~.unity Development. M~. Moore clarified that it was County procedures and ~. Kohl agreed. Mr. Caldwsll moved to instruct the City Attorney to draw up the proper documents, seconded by _~ir. Harmening. Under dis- cussion, ~, Harmening asked if all four could be taken care of by one motion and Mayor Jackson replied negatively because they are taken cars of by different agencies. Motion carried 5-0. Consider Resolution for Demolition of Structure & Clearing of Land Located on North Seacrest Bouleve~d M~. Kohl r=questeG the City Attorney to be directed to prepare the appropriate document to demolish the following structure and clear the land as stipulated in Chapter 14-A of our Code of Ordinances: Owner of Record and Admre~s: t~-~oper ty.TAddress: Douglas L. & James L. c/o Fred Grossman 100 Park Avenue New York, ~ North Seacrest Blvd. Boynton Beach, FL Freemsn 22 -23- MINUTES - REGU~R CiTY COUNCIL MEETING B0~-NTON BEACH, FLORIDA JANUARY 17, 7978 Legal Descript_on. Lots 23-24, Block 2, Palm Beach Country Club Estates, Plat Book 1t, P 43, Pro- perty Control #08 43 45 21 10 ~. Kohl added that this would be by lien. ~. Roberts moved that a resolution be drawn for the demm~- tion of structure and clearing of land located on North Sea- crest Boulevard, Lots 23-24, Block 2, Palm Beach Co~uutry Club Estates, seconded by Mr. Harmening. No discussion. Motion carried 5-0. ~ef~rred Compensation Plan M~. Kohl referred to submitting for the Council's review a copy of correspondence and an enclosure from Mr. Gregory Fischer, Aetna Insurance Company, regarding deferred compen- sation. This item was brought up and discussed last year. He respectfully requests approval of the Council so that any City employee who wishes to participate in this plan maydo so. As state~ in ~. F±scher,s letter, there is no cost to the City. May he have ~ouncil's wishes on this matter please. Mr. Caldwell announced he would abstain from this and left his seat. M~. Roberts stated that this deferred compensation plan is competing with the individual retirement account which they use for people who have no regular retirement plans. This ~ives people $1,500 worth of ta~ exempt income, but after collecting, they must pay the tax on it which could be higher. The !.R.S. allows this if people are not under a retirement plan. He would request the City M~nager that before going ahead with this to get an answer from I.R.S. if this can be allowed to defer this income since all the employees in City Hall are under the regular retirement plan. ~. Kohl replied that he has researched this and it has nothing to do with the pension plan in the City. Ap~y amount can be deferred from an employee,s pay and it has nothing to d~vwith I.R.A., the Keo Plan or anything else. This is an addition to what ~hey have in the City. It is stated what you can do in the State of Florida. M~. Roberts asked if I.R.S. had approved and M~. Kohl replied that it has been aoproved by I.R.S. M~ayor Jacksgn added that it was researched last year. She feels this ms a good thing and will not cost the City anything and it is voluntary. ~. Roberts clarified that there would be some bookkeeping involved by the City and ~. Kohl agreed. ~. Roberts asked if there was a~&- such thing as to giving it to one company and Mr. Mohl replie~ affirmatively. ~. Roberts asked if the employees w~ted it ~ud M~. Eohl replied affirmatively and added that they have asked for it. ~¢~. Roberts asked if they had taken a vote and ~. Kohl replied affirmatively. -24- MINU-9~ES - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL ~ETiNG BOYNTON BEACH, FLOR IDA JANUARY 17, 1978 ~. Roberts remarked that he thought it was foolish if one or two were interested and Mr. Kohl informed him ~hat it would be available to every employee; there are at least 20 people who want it. ?~. Roberts questioned how Aetna figures - because they asked first and Mr. DeMarco replied that a survey was made. Mr. Kohl added that Aetna is the biggest, best and the leader in this field. M~yor Jackson clarified that ~. Kohl met with different employees last year on his own time and discussed how the employees felt, but it was thrown aside because ~. Caldwell worked for Aetna. This was their choice of plan. ~. DeMarco made a motion to accept this plan to be made m~ailabie to the employees of Boynton Beach on a voluntary basis, seconded by M~. Harmening. No discussion. Motion carried 4-0 with Mr. Caldwell abstaining.. Plan Review ~. Kohl stated that as the Council is aware, Section 2-41 of our Ordinances outlines the proper duties of the Planning and Zoning Board; however, it seems that on Page (Section 31-2), Paragraph 7, is in conflict. This portion of our Ordinance, setting up "Planning & Zoning Generally", states entirely different duties. Basically, it states that Planning & Zoning should review all buildings other than single-family and duplex residences and report to City Cohn- cil their recommendations for approval o~ disapproval. He is entirely in disagreement with this; he would much prefer to revert back to the way Planning & Zoning is outlined in Section 2-41. He is asking Council to have the Ordinance changed back so the Planning & Zoning Board could operate as originally outlined in Section 2-4t, based on the follow- ing facts: The Technical Review Committee consists of every Department Head who would ever ham~ anything to do with, or have any interest in the site plans. This Technical Review Committee is required to re- view site plans for all buildings other th~u single- family and duplex residences, and make recommenda- tions in the form of provisos. 5 When their recommendations have been incorporated into the plans~ it is his opinion that these plans should be submitted ~o the Building Department for a building permit. Being on the Technical Review Board, the City Pl~uner cer- tainly could make the Planning & Zoning Board aware of any changes in the Zoning Ordinances that he thought should be considered. He feels that our businessmen, developers or builders should not be inconvenienced to the extreme of any undue del~v and hardship. -25- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COb~NCIL ~ETI~G BOYNTON BEACH, FLORID_& J~NU~RY ~7, 1978 M~. Roberts referred to reading 2@. Kohl's letter and stated he did not get the drift and asked if he wanted to eliminate the Department Heads and ~. Kohl replied negatively, Roberts clarified that he wanted the Technical Review Board to look at the plans and then turn them over to the Building De~tment and M~. Kohl agreed~and added that this is the way it use~ to be done. Mr~ Roberts questioned the reason and referred to bypassing the Planning & Zoning Board and ~. Kohl replied that this is the plan review followed previously with the Technical Review Board and then the Building Offi- cial issued a permit. N~. Roberts asked what happened to the Planning & Zoning Board? ~. Simon Ryder appeared before the Council and stated he was thoroughly dismayed by this suggestion or recommendation because the Planning & Zoning Board was not consulted. If they have reviewed the Board's minutes, it is apparent that the matter of site plan review is dominant. There are not many applications for change in zoning. By reviewing the site plans, it gives the Board the chance to be in touch with the development of the City. The Board has~nmade recom- mendations of their own. The Council formulated a Board for this coming year and right away, they want to tsd~e away the Board's gusto. ~e ~oes not see where it is in the interest of the City ~o do this. Mr. ~ ~ _ Koh_ clarified that he was not trying to take this from the Planning & Zoning Board, but we used to operate this way. M~. Ryder replied that that did not msdme it valid today. He added that he could not speak for the Board as they do not even lcaow about this. Mayor Jackson referred vo reading the minutes of the Plan- ning & Zoning Board and Community Appearance Board meetings and being aware that the City Council must approve the same site plans and stated she realizes we have held people up for many weeks. Mm. Ryder replied that he did not k_uow where it resulted in delay and Mayor Jackson replied that the plans must go through the Boards. ~. Ryder stated that if they didn't have site plans to review, they would have tbs matter of zoning changes. He referred to the Council's action tonight requesting an estate zoning cate- gory and then downgrading a residential area to commercial. There are r~any recent instances where the Board's decisions have been overturned. He thinks it is regrettable because the members put in a great deal of time ~ud effort on a vol- untary basis. If the Council goes through with reducing the Board's effectiveness, there may not be reason to have meet- ings twice a month which would cause a lack of interest. It would be detrimental to the Planning & Zoning Board and the City and he strongly advocates leaving things as they are. ~. Roberts stated that while we have Denartment Heads, possibly they are not as well qualified ~s the Planning & Zoning Board~members. He feels there would be some concern about bypassing the Planning & Zoning Board. MINUTES - P~GU~R CITY COUNCIL ~.~ETING JANUARY 17, 1978 BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA M~. Ryder stated that they had a fine Bo~_rd last year and most of the members are back this year. This will not help. Bas$c$11y he think~ the members on the Boars should know what ms going on. MaYor Jackson informed h!m that the Plan- ning & Zoning Board was not consulted because it is a recom- mendation from the City Manager as an administrative act. ~. Ryder replied that he thinks the City ~nager should have sounded out the Planning & Zoning Board in.an exploratory way ~efore recommending this. Mr. Kohl replied that it was not his prerogative to go to any Boards. He goes to his Council and makes reco~nn, endations. He does not go to the Chairmen or Boards. Mr. Ryder stated if he wa~ not present, they would not even have gotten the input from him and he questions whether they would have a basis for deciding. He requests that they not minimize and reduce the effectiveness of the P~anning & Zoning Board. He requests they don't bri~ it to the point where they get a deterrent or loss of interest. Mayor ~ackson requested comments from the Councilmen. Mr. DeMarco clarified that the City is trying to speed up hermits and there is the matter of saving time with the plans 4aving to go from one Board to another. M~. Ryder stated that it was not a matter of time, but a matter of keeping the Planning & Zoning Board informed regarding the development in the City as they must work on the Comprehensive Plan and hold public hearings. Mayor Jackson informed him that the Planning and Zoning Board was expected to do planr~ng and zoning and the Technical Review Board decides the ingress and egress, utilities, etc. She requested to hear from the rest of the Council. 5~. Roberts stated that since we have a City Planner, there is nothing to prevent him from consulting with the Heads of Departments. He thinks it would not hurt to have the City Planner go through this and take it up with the Planning & Zoning Board and eliminate any action except by the City Planner. He does not think they have the experience in all these things. M~. Ryder clarified that he was not minimizing the input from the Technical Review Board and the City Planner does get into the picture with the Building Official and other Department Heads prior to the Planning & Zoning Bos_~d. Mr. Harmening asked !~. Kohl what the time frame is now from the time a man walks in with a small project until such time as a permit would be issued mud Mr. Kohl requested M~. Howell to reply. ~. Howell informed him it was approximately 30 days. He told about the Building Departmen~ having two men chec!ming plans, but it takes a good week before getting through the Building Department. M~. Kohl asked how long it takes to go through all the Boards and M~. Howell ex- plained that the technical review was hmadled by the City Planner, then it is listed on the Planning & Zoning Board -27- MINUTES - REG~LAR CITY COUNC_rL h~ETING BO~NTON BEACH, FLORID~. J~NUARY 17, 1978 agenda, then the Community Appearance Board agenda, and then comes to the Council, but it still takes a month. Mr. Ryder added that when the Planning & Zoning Board acts on it, it is presented to the Council the following week, NE. Harmening asked if site plan review was eliminated from the Planning & Zoning Board, how much time would be saved and ~. Howell replied three weeks. NE. Ryder questioned this and Mr. Howell replied bhat if a man brings in a plan, he must go through the Board and it is possible he could come in two weeks before the Board meets and then~as to go to the Coun- cil. Mr. Ryder stated that this may happen on occasion, but there is only one week from the Planning & Zoning Board re- view to the Council. Mayor Jackson referred to the Council reviewing a site ~lan tonight and asked how many members felt it was so important that the Council had to vote on it. ~. DeM~rco agreed this applicant had ~een delayed quite awhile on this and Mr. Kohl agreed that it had baken a couple months due to the re-organization of the Boards. Mr. Ryder stated that this applicant was not delayed because he has practical~_~- finished building. ~¥or Jackson referred to the site plans coming before the Council and stated that the Council members have read the Board minutes and glance at it and pass on it. She does not see any point in having the Council approve it. ¥~. Ryder explained that the Planning & Zoning Board held open meetings with the public having the opportunity to be- co~ familiar with the projects. ~. Caldwell asked just what the Planning & Zoning Board does and ~. Ryder replied that they sometimes add stipulations. ~lso, they have been designated as the Local Pla~n~ing Agency and must know about the developments. They should know about the activity. If they are going to be aware of the overall planning picture, they must review the plans. They do contribute in making reco?mmendations in addition to what the Technical Review Board may recommend. M~. Roberts replied that the City Planner c~ contact these people quite rapidly and he thinks it would have the same ~ffect. I'~~. Harmening suggested possibly striking a happy medium and referred to the value of the permits and suggested eli- minating the smaller ones so there would be no heldup. NE. Ryder informed him that he did not think the Board held any- one up. The plans they approve and submit to the Council are not the completed working plans and an architect is still working on the final plans. A permit is not applied for until the completed plans are submitted. Pk~. Roberts suggested speeding it up bYnavl_~g? '~ the C'ity Planner inform the Planning & Zoning Bos&~d. ¥~. Moore re- erred to ~e delay from the time the Ple~ning & Zoning -28- Mr_NUTES - P~GUI~&R CITY COUNCIL MEETLNG BOTNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 1978 Board gets it to the City Council smd M~. Ryder clarified that it was one week. Ms, Moore asked if the Cou~_~cil would want the approval to lie with the Planning & Zoning Board and Technical Review Board. ~. Caldwell referred to this delegating responsibility and M~. Moore replied negatively, bnt that it would be relying on the qualifications of the Planning & Zoning Board and the staff. Mayor Jackson referred to the Council only voti.~g ooposite one tithe from the Planning & Zoning Board on site plans and ~. Ryder agreed it was not too often. M~. Moore stated that at the beginning of the year, the plans never came before the Planning & Zoning Board or Council. The staf£ determined that everything complied with reoulations. ~. Ha. men~_ng stated that about five years ago, the Council introduced some of these add~t~ona_ ~ ~ · ' ~ ~aye~s to try to keep abreast of some of the things happening to prevent certain abuses. He is ~o_n between trying to expedite and help oeople because when * ~ ~ ~h~s is done, sometimes things get out of hand. _Mr. Caldwell moved that the Planning & Zoning Board give final approval of site plans and the applicant not have an add~_onal week delay by coming before the City Council; however, all plans sh~._l be su~arized and presented to the City Council~ so we may be kept abreast of what is going on, seconded by P~. Harmening. Under discussion, ~. Harmening stated that it could always be amended or changed. He can understand the problems but knows of some things which have happen.~, so he is a little reluctant to open the front gate all at one time too far. ~. De~rco asked how much of a delay this would cause and t~. Caldweli replied that a week would be saved from the present structure. He explained that the plans would go to the Technical Review Board and then the Planning & Zoning Bos~d, ~- instead of a developer having to wait another week for rubber stamp action. Mr. Ryder referred to some instances when certain conditions were brought to the City Council,s attention by the Board for their action and stated that if that happens, he thinks they can m~me an ex- ception and z~rward it to the Council. Mm~. C~_dwell agreed ' that in .... ~' ~er~amn s~ua~tons where the feels City Council approval is ~.~lann~ng & Zoning Board neeu~m because of specific restrictions or additions to the plans, they should be for- warded to the C~y Council. Mayor Jackson referred to this being unconstitutional and ~. Moore replied that there was a basic problem and he does not know what limit of authority the Planning & Zoning Board has. He explained how the procedures were used as a matter of ~rac~l~al ~ ~ ~ac~. I~tr. DeMarco asked if the County used this -29- MINUTES REGUlaR CiTY COUNCIL ~ETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JA~JAR¥ i 7, 1978 system and Mr. Howell replied negatively. ~. Caldwell ques- tioned what other cities use and ~-~. Howell replied that we have ordinances and he must enforce them as Building Official. He does not see the purpose. The plan check area is the most important part of the Building Department and every item is checked. What purpose are they accomplishing by delaying a builder three weeks? ~or Jackson added that she and pro- bably the other Council members do not know how to read blue- prints and this is the technical part of the whole process. She thinks this is something which should be left to the tech- nical people. ~. Moore su~E~sted checking with Building Departments in the immediate area to check their procedures and time. Mr. Caldwe!l moved to table this to study the other municipalities, seconded by Mr. DeMarco. ried 5-0. procedures in Motion car- Request Zoning Approval for New Beer & Wine License - Thai Imports~ Inc.~ 544 N. E. 22nd Avenue M~. Kohl read this application and advised that the location does comply with local zoning ordinance for the sale of beer and wine, package only. M~. Catdwell moved to grant, seconded by M~. Harmening. No discussion. Motion carried 5-0. Application for Permit to Solicit- Palm ~_aaes~ ~ Girl Scout Council Mr. Caldwell moved to grant a permit to solicit to the Girl Scouts, seconded by ~. DeMarco. No m_scussmon.'~ ' Motion carried 5-0, Consider Budget Transfer Reguest - Contingency. to Ci. ty Planner ~. Kohl read the budget transfer request and advised it was for the purchase of one filing cabinet which was not budgeted. ~. Caldwell mo~ed to grant, seconded by M~. Harmening. No discussion, h%tion carried 5-0. .~ist of. Pavements - December~ ~977 ~@. Caldwell moved to accept, seconded by ~. DeMarco. Under discussion~ M~. Roberts asked if this was done monthly now and Ma~vor Jackson reolied affirmatively and added that it was attached to the ~inutes. Motion carried 5-0. ~ppro~al of Bill~ ~. Kohl read the following bills for approval: -30- MIBVJTES - REGUI~M CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JA!~JARY 17, t978 Davis Meter & Supply ~dophas liquid Pay from b.uaoeted f%Luds 401-533-550-03-65 $ 2,000.00 Burton M. M_ichaels Professional services for restitution of funds for Wastewater Treatment Plant Pay from budgeted funds 00t-161-5t0-02-61 1,800.00 Barile Excavating & Pipeline Co,, Inc. 36,979.58 ~srry Hllis ~at~r system improvement from Ut~l~ ~y General Fund 40t-000, I 69-01-0Q Refundable from Palm Beach County ~ommunity Dev. ContraCt dated 12/1/77 Longview Lime Palleted lime for Sewage Treatment Plant Pay from budgeted su~_ds 401-533-550-O3-65 1,834.80 e Publix ~ar~et Mealsf'or needy- and infirmed Pay from budgeted funds 320-87~-570-02-5A Ordinance #73-15, passed 5/15/73 98.38 Willie ' ~ ~ ~ Ruth ~ ~cGr~m~ SerVer for senio~ Citizens Club - 2 weeks Pay from budgeted funds 320-871-570-02-5~. O_dmnance #73-15, passed 5/15/73 86.40 Isiah Andrews Driver'for senior Citizens Club - 2 weeks Pay from budgeted xundo 32~-871-p70-O2-5A Ordinance #73-15, passed 5/15/73 99.00 Sandpiper Construction RSnovation of City Jail To be paid from Federal Grant Funds Contract dated 12/9/77 7,133.00 I.B.M. Corp. Comouter _on,al for January 1978 Pay from budgeted funds 001-133-510-02-21 4,029.00 Crabtree Construction Co. Utility relocation on Woolbright Road P~y from Utility General ~und 40t-000-169-01-00 Contract dated 2/15/77 4,726.98 ~. Kohl stated that the bills described have been approved and verified by the department heads involved; checked and approved for p~yment by the Finance Depsmtment; funds are available in the respective budgets. He, therefore, recom- merits payment of these bills. -31- MIt'YJTE~ - REGUImlR CITY COUNCIL MEETING JAhM2ARY 17, 1978 BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA ~. Harmening moved to p~- the bills, seconded by M~. DeMarco. D~der discussion, M~. Roberts referred to the bill for the I.B.M. computer rental and Mmyor Jackson informed him that this was paid every montk. Motion carried 5-0° ADJ OL~ h~T ~. HarmeninE1 moved to adjourn, seconded by ~&~. Roberts. Motion carried 5-0 ~ud the meeting was properly adjourned at 10:40 P. M. CITY OF BOYNTON~EACH, FLORIDA Vi~~ ~ myor COunCilman ATTEST. Councilman Rec( Secretary (Three TaPes) -32- M E M O R A'N D U M TO: Frank Kohl, City-Manager RE: Dory Rowboat for Lifeguard Operations ~ have contacted Warren Yachts in Fort Myers, Schock Dory Boats. They have indicated that their of $2,185 is firm and does include shipping. This which is preferred by our Lifeguard Captain and staff. Currently $2~000 is budgeted for this equipment. The additional $185 can be transferred from Capital Outlay (Federal Re~enua Sharing) - Lifeguard Stands. We have already completed this project under the $300 allocated budget by a change in design plans. Departments throughout Florida are quickly recognizing the value of surf boats for guard and rescue operations. Such boats have been standard equipment on California and New Jersey beaches for years. Currently, Miami, Ft. Lauderdale, Pompano, and Palm Beach County are utliizing them with other area beaches making definite plans for purchases. They are of extreme advantage in making multiple rescues, distance rescues for surfers or capsized boats, shark victim rescues and shark alert situations, and outside limit bather control during the large crowd period of a given day. In summary, the protection system and rescue system. surf boat will greatly enhance our current provide for a safer and more efficient Charles C. Frederick Recreation Director CCF:as SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL WASTEWATF:R TREATMENT AND DISPOSAL BOARD ~OARD ANTHC~NY J. CANON, P. E. & 734-2577 January 6, 1978 TO: J. Eidon Mariott, City Manager of Delray Beach Frank Kohl, City Manager of Boynton Beach Dear Sirs: In accordance with the requirements of the Interlocal Agreement, certain actions of the SCRWTD Board are required also to be APPROVED by a majority vote of each City Council. Therefore, would you place before your next City Council meeting the following actions taken by the SCRWTD Board at their January 5, 1978 meeting for APPROVAL of your Council: Voted "authorize an increase in the "201" Facility Plan as recommended by the Chief Executive Officer in the ~mount of $16,320." A partial copy of SCRWTD Board's minutes of their meeting'of January 5, i978 is attached. Please provide me a certified copy of your Councils action on this matter~ Thank you. Very truly yours, Anthony u. canon C. E. O. S CRWTDB AJC/c cc: SCRWTDB Attach. ~v CITY OF BOYN[ON BEACH ~.~. PAGE OUTSTANDING CHECKS VENDOR, # VENDOR NAME CHECK DAJE TO~A~ __ 186500 RUSSELL & AXO-N .,~_~ ---' ~ ~0500 ~USS~L-L---[- AXON ......... '" . .'~-' '1~-4-7 ..... 050501 ...... ~EN~--&-A~'R'i-'~ .................. 104508 FRANA JOHNSON ........ 1~51 1~300 ELEANOR PUFFER 1~3 19250-2----~'~ ~--j~-O~k ........................... : ---X2/61 Y~7- - -~ :"~"' 4- '.. ...... ~ ' _ 202.21- ~: i~59 2J2~i~ ' KAI~ ~i~ '-- ..... 1543 1543 1 2~76~0C~ ...... ~5.00 550¢00 3.?0- 0329011 BOYNTON BEACH 12/06/77 1543 154~ 0~2901 CITY OE.BOYNTON BEACH 032901 - CITY OF BOYNTO~ BEACH 0~2~901 C'-i-[Y O~ Bu~-TOi~--B'"~C'~:t" i~,TO-~/~r7 12~-2~-- l~bOlO STATE OF FLORIDA COM~. 12/06/77 045620"' DRUG'ABUSE CENTER .... 12/06/77 12.58~.00 12/30/77 -~ CITY DF BOYNTON BEACH '' PAGE 2 MB~A:::,O? 0 u T S T A N D .... ' ; ........ ~ ..... : TOTAL AlqOUNT CHECK# VENDOR.# VENOO~, ~AH CHECK DATE? LSd? 0i~780 ALLIED CHLORINE ISx~8 016015 ATL~ANTI'C-H'fGH SCHOOL: 'BAND 12/06/77 ~; ~550 02~5~0 BEANE EXTERMINATING CO. %55~ 021670 JOSEPH BELL 1Z/06/77 ;'~ :-~- :jB3~ .... 524~9'6 .... ~UC"~-~t~NO~"P~ T A~~ .... '~ ~., ':'&55~" :q>';: 02~80 ~-PAUL BOGEN' ' ~ :~t ~ [557 02~766 BOYNTON GUN & LOCK~ ,INC. ~' 1558 0~0280 CADILLAC ENGRAVERS L2/06/77 15~9 ...... 05029~ .......... C'A[N "F'~'--'[-SUPPLY :::/.< 1563 0~Z~25 JOHN CHUREY ' 1Z/06/7~ 150~ 0~S629 ALLEN C. CLARK 0~62~0 ANTOINETTE C~EN -- 12/0~77- 1569 OZ~tZ~90 DEERFIELD HIGH SCHOOL BAN 12/06/7Z 1570 0/.1580 SBT. J. DELOACH 12/06/~7'7 1571 0~1650 JOSEPH Jo DEMARCO FETTERMA~ 1576 062790 FIRE CHIEF MAGAZI~ 1577 003715 i-27'0-6:7-77 30..00 25.00 25;'0-O-- 200..00 J:2/06T7-7 --25:00- ........... 12t0377~ ........... : FLORIDA DIESEL TRUCK 06~555 FOREST ~[ .COo ,': ER,: &..'POE. LUT I ON ,L HiGH SCHOOL 1583 065500 FRAN~HOUSE ELECTRIC f~/b~-?T 06~550~ERNAL ORDER OF POLICE 1276-~7T 1565:~ 073505 GLADES CENTRAL HIGH SCHO0 12/06/7~ · i58~;,~;~.; 073600 GLASGO~;EQUIPMEN/CO. 12/06/7~ 300.00 1587 1589 1590 159i 1592 09~300 INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD 12[06/77 IO03IO JACK'S CAHE~CE~T~ ........ -~2706/?? 101505 LEE JEFFERS 12/06/77 101506 JEFFERSON DAVIS MIDDLE SC 12/06/77, 159~ 0~5300 GRAPHIC INSTANT PRESS t2/06/7~ 259~0'0 080310 HALSEY 27.80 ........ ~1o56 25o00 ~00.00 10450~ .... ~O~N~O~'R%DIO COMMU'~ICAT! 12/Ob/?Z 40,00 1Z/30/Z7 ~CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH ~ PAGE r1~,A.~OZ O U T S T A N D I N G C H E C K S :.gL-., '. . u ..... A E TOTAL A~OU~T ~; 1600: 120~50 .,-LANIER BUSINESS PRODUCTS :' [601'; '=~:. 37000t '~.? WILLIAM J~ 1605 1]0~00 MANHATTAN TROPHIES -- ........ ~Z~Z~7 ........ 19~%0 ' ' ?.?~, /{ -:' :""'~:' .' ".':-,;:¢~::~ T~' ...... :':,: · .... ~ >... -.. .,... , . 1617 JR. HIGH SCHOOL ~LL [ AXON PRODUC,TS-'.' ~c_~.!t: W~L SHEPHERD 192450 270~00 ' 119~00 12/06/77 I1~00 _. l~lOOf?~ ........ iso~ooc~ 12/0b/77 i~O.qO t94300 SNOU C O~'¥~--C~i~. 1633 :200400 ~AMPA. pi pE. BAteD ~ t o s~ - zo2 a-S-O~T~-S'~ A-L-~~-~ ~-. '~ lo58 206970 ' TWIN LAKES HIGH SCHOOL BA m~' .;,: 1639 Zl6~lO ;UNITED WAY OF PALM BCH. lb~l 224~00 ~UDO:LPH VUN UN~UH '" I642 12/06/77 [ 2/06~/77 -1~2 7 0~7'7 7 LZ/067 77 - 12/06/77 300~00 TS-f ~/7T ...... 200g-O0 .... - 12/06/1T ZS.00 230451 ...... WAEEAC~--K-'-TIERNA~ ................ 12Z0~?"7 ....... 12~OO 12/30/Z7 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH HBA~07 0 U T S T A N D i N G "~ ~ .... 2~2'~20 WINN DIXIE S~E ._j" 16~ 26~600 Z~NING C H E 1659 - 014180 MAE AMPO£ 16~0 ...... ~)i'~295 ...... B'EA ANNi-S ..................... PAGE CHECK DATE TOTAL ..... 12206/77 ....... ZS~O0 236.0~ '- ,' 12/06~7~ 300~00 ~ ~T~ -~ ~' 55.00 - ~2/09/77. ' 25.00 I2/D9~7 ...... 30.00 - - %670 1672 03~OO-T--~5ORE COHAm 25T00- 25~0~ 1683 :1 ;'~ 68 7 I68d 1089 ~0~1500 ~TO DEISSIG '-~- 0~2660 NETTLE DICTO~ 042715 1691 0~V630 2 '-0~670 SJ, ELIZABETH DORMAN 693 0~6300 /LOIS DUBOIS 169p I69o 0>03i0 050370 050380 30.~00= 20 25,..00 25,~-00 25.., O0 25 .-00:' ...... 25.00 25-00 12/09/77 EASY PAY TIRE ST-~--~ f27-0~'7~ ....... 969.30 BOYNTON BEACH PAGE 0 _-~ %697 052100 ~LI Z~TH EGGE~S 22/09/7~ .1, ?01 0b$660 KAY FLOOK ~t'" 1 ?09 ' 07~580 ' TRE:' GO0O 'LIFE ...... tTzo o7~58o ............................. ~ULF OZL COR~. 171Z 084620 1722 100~400 ~ARY JAMESON 1723 I-~-6~MAR I E KELLER 25.00 MAIORANA 1738 i31570 B~RTHA:MEIGH 1739 I32720 $%ANLEY ~ZCHALSK! t2/0~/77 25~0~ .~ 174m ~590 NORENE CONSTRUCTION 12/09/77 ~00~00 17~., 1B~90b ~VELYN OmMALLEY 12/09/77 2~.00 --~' ~ 7~5 1~5900 NAT 0STR~ ~T~/~'~ ........... BO~O~--- J-T--- 17~7 1o04~5 Hh LEN-'-PAST ERNACK- .................. t2/09/77 ...... 25.00 CITY OF MBAD07 1749 17~0 1753 OUTSTANDING CHECKS VE ; 161705 PETTY CASH PULICE 1o2790" PIE'R~E"TI~E CO,~ 1~0~90 SHARON RAf~DOLPH 180500 EV~ RAYMOND 1754 1~158I ROBERT REED -I~'~0~7--- - ....... 10,..00 17~ ...... 1-~6~0 ...... -5'~-AOR~b- 1760 190360 W I,NONA SAHLER - iZ~ .... ~5 ~00~ 1701 1909~0 MARY '~--SCHO~A 12109/7T 1762 -'- 1909~ ........ '-~A ~-'-~C-flR~EO~ i~ 0~-~-~ .......... ~5~00 P A UCZ~EKL-T~- .......... 27~-22 - I NC£A I 25,-.00 1~39zo 1773 19392.5 J~J-SEPH ~[-T-H 12/0-9--~7-7 ......... 25~-00- ' ! 71~ 194699 SOU TH~-~--~'A~AS £27(T~-7'T ~i:..':~:77~?~:[:~.'~-~9~7,I~?~'<5~ER~?METER SUPPLY/CO.. '~ iZ/~9~',' · ..... ~ - -- ~'.~-</'' . ~y4.~.~;s, ' ~.....-... ~ s. ~{.:~ .- .,~...,;,:...j~.?; .. ...., . ~.~. ..... ~..~.~ .- - ~ /09 ~ ........... !_8 196150 STfALING VILLAGE CONDO~ lZ~~- ...~. 17~o . ig6400 SUN', ~ONTROL ZNDUSTAZES ~27~-~ .... [5~-~0- ' [ 7 ' ' ' '" ~' ' .... - -'~"~"~'~'"~" ' "' ~ ~'' ...... /~- ~'? ~' - -' ~O ~00 ,:l 1 ~ ........ 205535 ELIZABETH TREACY 1Z~ '~O'G--- ., ~ 1786 221700 EIL~ VESTAL 12/~TT~ , 1788 23281.0 JUtE WINIALSK[ IZ/0~/7~ L~-:,_._~.7~ ~'~:J:~' 251605 ~;'~YE; O~DE' FONT SHOPPE '..~< ' lZ/Og/77 1790 1791 1791 I?~i 1791 1791 t291 251610 HERBERT YELIN --- 023800 .... BLU'~-'-~A~J~'-'OF-"~LORIDA- 12/i3/77 - 023aOb ...... B~U'~--~k'~'~i-OF'F£OR'ID~ 12/t3/77 ~2~800 BLUE CROSS d~b~I-~ -~27~3~'-7~¢- 023800 BLUE'CROSS OF .FLORIDA 12/I3/77 023800': bLUE'CROSS OF FLOR[DA I2/I3/77 023800 GLUE £RUSS OF FLORIDA t2/13/17 t2/t3/77 1791 1791 023800 ~LUE ~ROSS OF FLORIDA ...... 02380d ...... BLOE-~R~ss OF-FLORIDA .... ~0~7 70.~? 81.28 ' '12/30/71 -~CITY OF BOYNTON BbACN MBAS07 0 U T S T A N D .'~:~'-w' ~,;:. CHECK DATE ':t'TOTAL AHOUNT 1792 2/6409 UNI TED BESCA~_ ........ 12/13/77 ~.~ ~2/~3~T7' - .~: 179o - OlbO00...ATLANTIC HARD~AR~ t z4 - - 99~Z 016300.- AUTOPRODUCTS, INCo 12f13/7ir ]16~o92 1798 020~0 B.P. AUTO PAR/S~ 1NC. IZtI]/t~ ..... ~,~ .... ~o~- ...... ~'i20~---~'~T-'~-<O. C~T~'$-'i-~-~S~-~ ...... ~i~7~7~- o4 ~7 12713/7? -4~.--0~ ..... ~--=l ~ 3 5 ...... --l-g~ 0 i-5-'- ---~-TKTE--O F --~%-ORTD~ I a3 o ...... i-~45 ...... 5~F'E R- "P O-B~-C~T I O~'~S ........... 183~ 206298 TUF~ KOTE DINoL 1839 207600 TYPE 'N COPY SUPPLIES [NC 1842 _ fl~3~50 EARL WALLAC'E-'FORD, 'INC." [21131TT i2/13/77 ......... 1~I.80 MBA )07 CZTY LIF ISL1YNTON 8EACH OUT S TAN D [ N G. CH EC K S PAG~ 8 -~--:?'~: : , ~. i '" .~ -. . . :. :.,., ...... [8~ 23~625 J.J.A. WOLF FRESH DIST. I2/I3/77 ---- 18~5 Z~I60O XEROX 'CORPORATION ....... -- 18~6 :.' O~60Zo 18~7 280006 LOUIS S'. BRUNNER ~2/15/77 ...... t 8~8 :,? 270002 CARMEN" ANNONZ I ATO ~ ........ ISA9 ~9~015 STATE OF FCOR~DA ~~"' 18~ ~0082 M~CHAEL' '~'OSE ..... ' '~'""~"~'"' ...... 18~6 3%000% WI LL'i %M-Hi'[L'~ ARB .................. ~2/i6/77 .... ' ,~.~.~..~h'.iO~,. ,~. 03290~,='~'.~, ~ '~ ~ = ' . · .......... · ,.-,~..¢ - - .~. · - E~_,,.,¢ ,,- ;. .- ~ & · ....... ~_~ .... 16tTZO PE[TY CASH WATER & SE'~eA ..... __ ~8¢9 t~-t-Y~D - -D-~Yf~--C-X%H'~-XT~'R-'-~'%-~R ......... t3~6~" ~'--t 863 -0~-~7~ ~q~-i-~-f'S-E-E~'~ ~27~-/'T7 ....... -~.~.~,:~- t. , ~;,.~<,;¢~ ............. 'z~O0 - ,.~ ..... . .,~,~ ........ .: ....... . KS.. ASSO ~ .... ~:~¢¢~¢;": ~8 ' m~<¢'~¢'~..'' :,?;.-~ ¢,...--. ~,:::s;-;-:.;~,;: ~,:,,,<:,.:~..~¢ 18o 7 - .... " ................ 01~500 V~VA ARMORUST~R iZ/t617~ '1870 ' :. 02~7Z~ : 80Y~~' FEDERAL :.'_:~ - t-Z-[I~/~7~- -~70~-~ - _. I871 ~g~ 0Z4730 BOYN~O{~.BEACH RE[/RE~ENT 12/i6/7~ 1872 - 02~780' BOYNTDN PUMP ~ SUPPLY 12/16/77 ..... ~=~ 0 ~O ' 8RO~ARD COMMuN~%Y 18Z~ 02~600 BRO~ARD POMP g SUPP['~ CO. 12/16/7? -- 187Z 0~0~0~ NATHANIEL DAME ~ CO. 12/16/77 1878 O~L~05 DEALERS COST CORP. ' iddO 0~5~13 ~AM~] ] ~---PUBE'I SH l NG .... 12/16/7? _J~i_~5~50 D~i~]O~'~'' INCZ .................. 12Y16/~7 - - 35.08 12/30/77 ._,CITY OF BUYNTON ~EACH ~,~ ~AGE ~ ~9~kGENCY MEDICA[T~AFET O5oSDO~.'~?LEVAUL AUTOSERVICE 002820 . FIREMEN'S RELIE~ & ICa& 002910 ---~-/A~ SANK & TRUST .... 1~?~/-77 ..... 11~752,~55--'- .... -----'-J'8~'~ ....... ~3680 FLORIDA ASSOC. CITY CLE K ...... f~2'~-77 ........ lO. gO ~~~ ~-*~-~-~ ~n~ ~?~s~B~TTY'G~RRIGA:' -' .... tZ/~&/~ ,':' ', ' 30.00 8.93. ;.,~%:0.~...~... . ,~ ~¢~C~,... ........ . 18~ 0754~9 G~AYARC~ CUMPANY~ INC. 12/[6/77 i 8'~7~581 ~F 0 [ L~,.C ORP O~T'i-ON- 12~7 ...... · ~*,,~-*-, .... w~: ~"--~:~ [~ [:T~ tNC;~''`~:,:-~ ":'~'i~/~ J~'~'~;~'~-T-.~.D~, ~ -:".?~j~t~'~ ....... ~¢~:t-:"~i:~- ......... ';"-'~' x~q:";':~¢~'i~:~? 1900 056670 HOSE g ACCESSORIkS~ [igC. i 901 'O~d~Sb ~fl~wffO~ ~ ~1-7- 25;00 ~T~AT I ONAL ~ Off F ~ . ;... :...12116177~t(:::::. . 63.46 OTA MINING E ENGINE~-R~--~F FLA. I62790 ;ARD ICAL CO. 1919 180500 '~'~-' RAYMOND :: : i/ :~'~-1~698'::,~'~;]~E DISTRIBUTORS lgZ* lg~5 lO S~ACKEST PETROLEUM 1926 ....... ~9~290- ~'N'~O'~ 192~- 1929 19:30 1931 1931 190025 STATE OF FLORIDA'-- DEPT. 201690 TECHNI SERVICES 201700 TESTING LAB OF THE 12/16777 201700 TESTING ~A~ OF 'THE .......... 12/t6/77 [2'/30/77 ,~C[TY OF 6DYNTUN BEACH ,,,-~ PAGE 10 [954 t935 0 U T~'S T A N D ! N G CHECKS VENDOR ~ ...::~::,.VENOOR NAMe?, ' ~;:' . ~- ,CHECK~ DATE: ~TOTAL 202500 ARTHUK H. THUMAS CO. 12/i6/77 205400 TRAFFIC JAM ~ANO 210190 U,S.S. AGRI-£HEMICAL$ .12/0G/77 210190 UoS. So AGRI-CHEHiCAL$ [9~e, 221050 A.. RICHARD VE~ZAAL [ZJ.16/7~ ..... 1957 .... 222800 ........ ~i K'i~"'ET~t~ RP~ I SE5 ...................... I21 [6~77 ~ 94 I" :~:~{~{2~160O'~%xE~ox: CORPORAL l O~': ~ ..... t9~2 28~D7 ' OANIE~ BURA~ '--'- 19~3 300003 COLEEN-'D- DOVE ........ 19~8 BI LTMORE BLDG. CD. "-- ~ ~'~- 560020 ~OBERT BANT ING 12/16/~ ~'~---- 19~0 5~0021 80CA RATON FED.SAV. .:...~.L.$.. CORP. ~:;:::~ :': ::.:: - :;~Z:CAS~2 1954 550021 PATRICIA ~OOK -- 550023 DOMINiCK gHIAPPA 1967 580009, ERANKE~ 12/ - 5Aooo~ -~'iM "~i-~- ........................... i27 f67-~ -- 1968 590003 GLEN GAGE ~:.:-'?~OBE~T, GRABBER.--., 1970 ~590005 ERNEST GIORDANO : 1971 '-4:' 590006 ~ILLIAM GRAPENT[NE 19?2 590007 1973 600010 197~ 600011 t2/16/Z7 .. . '.':12/t6F77 ROBERT GEARY GWEN~'LYN-HAYES ..................... 1~/1~7 .... HDNES BY-~EON ........................... t2/16/77 ...... [9'15 ., 600012 [970 [977 1979 19~0 HAROLD K. HANSEN --£g?£6777 ....... 2..6~ '- 600013 ELIZABETH HUDSON 12/16/7'7 8~.OG 60001~ BEULAH HUNT 12/16/:?' ~.OG 62000> DONALD JAMES 12~i~--~ .... tl.50 -- -- --'~2UOOb ....... ~U~TA~-~O~N~ .......... tZ/16/7-7 4~70 ._~'-~0007 .... ~N~Lg JACU~$ .................. 12/~/77 .... ?.50 L2/30/77 /'"~ITY DF BUYNTON BEACH ~ PAGE O U T S T A N D I t',i G C H E C K S CHECK # VENDOR # VENDOR,NANE ..- ' . CHECK DATE ICl[AL '" 19~[ 63000~ GEORGE KALBAUGH 2/ / ~ ~[9~2 b3000b ~[CHAE L KATL[ N ' ':` 19'85 630009 HEINZ KOWA' . I~/I6/77 5~Z~ 19d7 640003 L1N--BAR CONSTRUCTION 12/t6/7] ~.00 ..... ;,~.-1990 ,:~,i~*~>' 640010,.,,.~:EAR~...,LE:SLX~-:,,,_ .. .... ..... 1Z/16/77 ~.~., ,1991 ........640011 . .~HAROED :~. , TOg] 650016 ARNOLD MC CLAY. , 12/16/77 . ~ 6500[7 LYNN ~C COMBS 12,.20 - 8,,.00 ' R{JBEAT A. P~-R 12/16177 RHOOEN. JR. ) RHODEN~ JR. ~-~oDE N t JR. )014 ~R ~-~-[~ SMITH 2017 -?,'-; 710015 2018 :' ,7t0010 ,JOSEPH. ,,.~ .-SOTO:: 2019 - 2020 ?lgolg CH'~LE S SOLL] VAN SHORTLEY~, ~,0:0 I1.6-0 I2/16/77 ~70C~ 12/I6177 .... ~OOcFt' 12/iS7-T-7- -~-OOCP~ - 12116/?7 16177 ~-' 4-~70 '~l~' ? 7- ~0 12/16/77 t2/16/77 ~/167-77-- ....... 7~ 0 - 202z~ 2025 2026 2021 202o 730001 U.S. DEPT~ OF HOUSING 7~0002 SE~OhE VEINBE~G 7~00~ JOSEPH VACCARo ?~OO0~ C. VAN STEENBERGEN 7~000o EDUMUNO VDM-STEEG ...... --i2{i~-/77 ...... . .. 12/16/77 12tt6/77 23~30 -t=~t~d~?-7 ........... 122o [2/16/77 i2~20 ..... 12/t6/?? '-- CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH -PAGE OUTSTANDING CHECKS VENDOR ~ . VEN~O~!~AME. - CHEC~ DATE . TO~AL ANOU~T 1~0007 W~. V~LTAGGIO 750008 BRUCE F. WAGNER I2/I6/77 750009 H~ROCD ~$COTT ............ 7~0011 : DARWIN WYKOFF 12/[6/77 77000! JOHN J. YAR[$H 770002 JA~E$ T. YOUNG 2035 203b ......... ........ 20~2 20~3 20~7 CITY OF 79Oli7 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 790116 ..... ~ I TY' 'OF~-~¥NT ON B E A-C-H-: ........... 12~ 16/27 790123 BOYNTON CITY 07 BOYNr~N-~-EACH ~EACH 20~9 79012~ ~: LZZl-6777_.~ 20}3 CiE BOYNTON BEACH 2055 -%~bl 3o C%T~-F~Y~E~- - ~5~00 -~20 20~9 ..... ~060 ....... 2061 "..">:: 't 2/16/7 ir · . ::':7.-50 790134 CiTY 3EACH .... i 2~-16~-7~--' .... '----IS'~.'O0 .... 790136 CITY OF BOYNTON B,~G~H ~2T~6~-~ ......... F.~O - 2/I677T'. -:.~ ilZZ1.6/77 2065 79( CiTY OF 20bb 7901~/ CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 12/16/?-7 2007 ---~9~-J.~2 CITY OF ....... 15..O0 -- 2008 - . 7901 ~ ~:.-CtTY OF:BOYNTONBEACH 2009 790i4~::'_ CITY ~F B~YNTON:BEACH 12/16/77 2070 -. 790145:;:: CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 20/1 7901~6 CITY OF BOYNTUN ~-A~ 2072 790I~7 CITY OF"G~YN~ON BEACH 12/i6/7~ 2013 ZgOl~b .... C~TY UF-~OYNTUN BEACH ...... 12/16/77 207~ 790149 CITY OF BOYNTON BE~ iCH :~/'f~77'~ 2o~5 79oi5o CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH [2/16/77 2076 790i51 CITY OF?.BOYNTON BEACH 12/16/77 2077--790152 CiTY OF BOYNTON b~CH 2070 790153 "'C1TY-O~'-B:O'~NTO~-'B~ACH ....... 12~i6/77 2079 7~Ui54 .... CITY--~bYNTO~-~'E~C~ ~2/£6/71 OF BOYNTUN BEACH MBAS07 0 U T ~ T A N D I N G C H E C ~'CHECK. # .."':VE;~IDOR # .:~VENDOR t~A~E .:: ~ CHECR DATE TOTAL A~OUi~T 20~2- .... ?90151 .... C-IT~ .......................................................... OF BOYNTON ~EACH 20&5 790160 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH I2/t~/77 ....... 2~0 ~'~ 7 ~'f ~ J----~-~-T~-VCF--~ 0~ ~'0~-E"~- --*~-27'~ ~/7~- ....... ~5.00 ----- 208g? ~,.¥~;~:~.g016~ ~L~ Y ~. OE':. BOY NTON. BEACH ... 2092 ~0'167 ' CITY OF' BOYNTON BEACH [Z/16/7~ ~6~0 1Z/16/77 l't'~ T O~N BEACH L6.-¢T 7 I 19 Z C I T Y OF -1-27 i-677 2119 : 79019~ . CIT, Y Or BEACH 2120 ]~.~:790i95~' .'~iTY:~ BOYNT~ BEACH 2121 '.',..~:79019~ :~.~iTY OF. BoYNT~N BEACH 212~ ..... ~90199 ........ -C IT Y --~F'- -BO Y N T 0~'-~ EACH ........... 1Z/16/7'Z 212/ 212o 2129 2130 5.60 - 7~,00 ---~8~-- ~0~00 ~00 ~o~ 3~50 5~00 190201 CITY GF BOYNTC~N BEACH I2/lB/?T 790202 CITY OF BOYNT~ ~EACH 12/16/77 190205 CITY OF aO~NT~ aEACH 12/i5777' '-ISZO:O .... 790204 CITY OF BO~NT~N BEACH 12/16/77 790205' CiTY'-OF"'BOYNTOaN ~EACH ............... I~/t6/77 - 15.00 --~CIT¥ UF BOYNTON BEACh ~ PAGE ~tBA~O7 -. CHECK # ?~-¥ENDOR ~ ~ 21'31 2133 --~f~- 2136 2131 OUTSTANDING CHECKS ~/. ~,', ~E,ND OR NANE," ,: ~ '-:-~ CHECK 79020~ CJTY'OF BOYNTON 'BEACH ....... 7~0208 .....~] T Y --OF '~YNT ON 'B~ACH ................. I2/[6/77 790209 CITY OF BOYNT~N BEACH 7902[0 CITY OF ~OYNTON BEACH ' 790211 CITY OF BOYNT~N BEACH ?t:L-'--'-2[ 3a ........ 7902 f3 ~;-~ -i'Y --~i= ~ -d'? ~ ~ ~' -B'ET~ ~- ........ --z-----12'/i ~-/7-t 3'."SOl .... '"Z~¢~ ..... :'790~1a ..... CITY '6F BoYNfoN' ~C~.. f~-l~TP ' '"' ..... 2=80--' 21~5 ...... 790220 .......'CITY O¢ ~'O~NT O'N--~ ............... BEACH .'/, 1~-7 ...- 15. O0 2150 79022 2151 790226 CITY OF BOYNTON~CH -~i-YY-OF BOYNIDN--~ACH : BOYNTON BEACH ,12/16/71-- !';:'"'-:~' :..: ' :~:12/16/77 ,,~ 10~5o--- if ON BEACH ~Z~7.. :-.-:~:-~L ;-_ - Il.gO 7', '::': 20.00 ' ' 2~61 23~600 IROE CALCULATOR 2163 O13~10 ALLEN CHEMICAL ~ ..~. 216~'. ~ ~ ~ ~020120 ~ ~ .&. R. PRODUCTS J 21o7 02168~ B~RNARDS 1~'~0/77 :' -500~-00-- >~12/20/77'- -' , . 152.~8 12/20/77 1~875~96 2169 2t~0 2171 ~.~ 2172 '2173 'r 217~ 2175 217b ~ 21Z7 024590 THOMAS BOUREGY & CO. .:,.~-~L 02~800 -.>BOYNT N 'WEST DEVELOPMENT ~:~:~032625"""'~0HN CHUREY ;:'~:;0346~0;.? COMMUNITY PHARMACY~ '. 0~500 DOBBS B~OTHERS 0~750 DOUBLEDAY & CO. 0~6~5 DUNCAN EDNARD [2/20/77 -~.--85 - 12/20/77 t2/20/77 250~00 12/20/77 12/20/77 12/20/77 ' "[Z/ZO/?7 .... 100.00 051250 EDISON RECORD CLEARANCE 12/20T77 0657~7 FLORIDA HOME COMFORT CENT 12/20/7T 066500 :-~FUTURA PRINTING 12/20/77 21f9 2I~0 0/0355 GALE RESEARCH CO. 12/20/~7 ..... 024585 C.J. GO~'C-H'-coNsTROCTI .... 12/20/27 '- tO0.O0 I2130117 L,~;Y OF BOYNTON BEACH lNG CHECK~ -VENDOR NAME ?~: .5 ~-: CHEC~ DATE TOTAL AHOUN[ INDUSTRIES GUIDE 1Z/20/77 25.95 LADIES HOME JOURNAL 12/20/77 6.99 MIAMI HERALD MILL[PORE CORPORATION 12/Z0/77 2[8 134670 WI. LL[AM MORROW & COo.~ INC [2/20/17 2t87 ~I~0~45 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIE. 12/20/77 2190 18~650 ................................................... ROOD NURSERY ="i~/~]~'~'---~ ........... ~'ZZ'9~ "'"'~9~z5 ..... b~Ls~i~[E~'" ' .... ~z/Zo/?7' zBb.o~ i ....- "~95 .... ~i61'5o --UTffJ'-VOS¥~-~i~R ............. ~ ......... £Zl2b/?'?- 30.00 T~---~-2 Z U ~-0'~ ~OYNTON t~EST 2223 : .:0~1630 DELTA POOLS 222~ O~750 DOUBLEDAY '~ ;CO.: ~223 050300 EAST COAST FIRE EQUIP. ~26 ........ ~lOO :~-'~'T~-'~ .... '~ZZ7 062820 FiREMEN~S'-RE[TEF"'~ ..... 2229 063760 FLORIDA EDUCATIONAL 2230 063780 FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT 2232 070400 BETTY 223~ 0?4500 CHARLES GODFREY ELDA S 2ZO1 ~XtZ~O ~$IAH ANDRE~S 2202 I~ILLIE RUTH MCGRAOY 12/2~7 38.AG -- _;ARTHUR B~ACK,,-.:.',..-.=' :,::. '" ... zzo~ ~oooz .t~N~E L ~XNG~ ' '" ' ~zz)~ ' ~9--~ --~? ..... J~ooot RICHARD MARX 12/2Z/77 "~-21~ .......~16o5 ~ELCHER OIL COMPANY ~2/22~77 ...... 39~90'- ....... 2215 02~7~-' BOYNTON AUTO SUP~ '2219 02~737 BQYNION BUILDERS SUPPLY 12/30/77 CiTY OF BOYNTON BEACH PAG~ ].6 2234 2236 gU T 5 T A ND I NG CHECKS VEaOOR #. . VENDORj:NAM~ CHECK DATE ':TOTAL 075~50 GRAYBAR ELECTRIC CO, 0~0~00 HACH CHE~IC'~'[' CO. ' 090100 I.B~M~ C~Og~T-I'ON ................... ~2/22/77 ......... ~t029~00 2236 100310 2239 0~1700 t~-ffR~l ONA L I NSTI ¥~ JACK'S CAMERA CENTER H~LETT PACKARD 132790 ~iNNEsoTA-MINI-NG'& 2270 ............. ~-3 ?'~9 ....... -~ ¥ ~¥E ~-- -A~T-M-A-~-,- - ~ ~L A-C- .... 2271 2~7z 2272 2273 22?4 2275 227o 227? 227~ 19 22~2 l~ 'i ~OgRE BUSINESS EQRMS~ h.l]~6A5 MOORE BUSINESS FORHSs 181760 ~E~ENUE SHARING ADVISORY 2~-~-~5b ~--~-~ WEEKS 530,007 JOHN AVERSA 5~D023 OMA B. BE'[[ ~-D~a5 P. ~O~' 550925 CONTINENTAL COASTAL CORPo 560:01~ GODFREY DE MARCO 19 ROBERT A. DIITMAN 57000~ ENIR. PL~E-AU-"~ULIE£ ...... 580005 ANDE~S FRIEND "-- I2722-?'7-T ~-272'2 Z 77 12/22/?? ry" .-~ .... -1'2727/77 I~77Y7 ......... gOO~OO- -[72~27-/7T 12/27/77 116.00 12/27/77 &5DO0 LZ~Z?7'?7 tO0~O0 12/27/77 12/27/77 '' t2/27/77 12/27/77 t7.75 1Z/27/77 ...... 2.75 12/27/77 5,50 12/30/77 ~.ZITY OF BOYNTON BEACH ~AG~ ~ MBA~O? 0 U T $ T A N D I N i/ . -~%'~'~ :.~/ ..~,_ ?,..,~ · _ ~:~:CHEC~L #'..~. VEr~DOR # .-':'. VENDOR. NAME CHEC~ DATE TOTAL ......... 22~ 63001 1 ..... -~'AHE~-~H~ ......................... ~27/77 ~ 22u7 ~&O013 LOUIS PR~DITSCH 12/~7/77 [2/27/77 ' ~#~ 2292 '~?~ 7~0022~ ~/:~i~O SCH~NOLB~CK ,~.~-:'. · ~' 2295 7200~2 ROg~RT G. TAYLOR ........ 2290 ...... 7200'['~ ........ ~'~.-- G=-"-T~6~A~ ...... ' ~ 7 ~'0~~ K~T~'E 19..50 ......... 790~.Z;~- CI TY'-O'~--~'O¥-~'¥O-~--~-E~cH .......... 15 7~0~6 CITY OF BOYNTON BE-A-CH -25-~00 i5.00 6.12 30.00 CiTY OF BOYNTON BEACH gNTON BE~C'H ~2323_;~:~.~: ITY OF:BOYNTON ~EACH ' ~L:232~ -.:. 790255, ~.CITY OF BOYNTON ~EACH 2325 19~256 ' CiTY OF BOYNTON BEACH 2328 2329 2330 ~331 2332 2333 790259 CITY ~N~-O~E~H 790260 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 12/27/77 79026L CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 12/27/77 7~-0~2 CITY OF ~T~-~CH 12/2T/77' ?9~2o3 CITY UF BOYNTUN BEACH 79026~ .... C-tTYO'F"-BU-Y'NTON--~ACH .............. i2/27/7~ ....... I2/30/77 -~'ITY OF BOYNTON BEACH -~ PAGE M~A~07 0 U T S T A N D t N G ' C H E C K S ~H~C~ ~ V~NDO~ ~ / VEN~O~.NA~E .;::?~: ...,._ [HEC~ D~TE 'TOTAL .... 2336 790261 CITY OF-~OYNTON BEACH ..... [2/27177 ........ 30.00 .... 2339 790270 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 12/27177 Z3~O ~90271 C~Y~ ~ 0 Y ~T~N~A-C~ 'i2--~27/7~ {~ '~]]]. Z.3.~1 .......?90272 ..... Ci TY"' ~F-'-6~YNTO~ "BE'ACH ...... -" '~-2/2T/77 .......... 23~2 ........ 790273'--'-~'I TY'--~F- -~OVNTON' 6'E-A'C~ ........... I2127/77 ............... 28.87 ..... 23~ - 790279 ..... CITY-'~F'~NT~N B~-~C~ ..... L2/27/'7~ ............. -. 1212T-~'~ - ..... . . 2~2 C i T Y OF Z35~ -7~2~5 CITY ~F- ~'~A-C H IZ~T/T~ 2300 790291 Ci-T~ OF BOYNTOH BEACH ~2727Y-Z? 1~00 --- 23~ '9> CITY OF gOYNTON B~ACH 2366 790297 CITY OF BOYNTON 8EACH ~'~17 7,8~ ...... ~23'~9; i~300~j:G'I:TY;::OF?B'OYNTO~t-:B~ACH~:{~f:(:...~)~:~2/:Z:7/77 ':' L.':, ' 30.00 2371 790302 CiTY OF BOYNTON BEACH l-~?~ z3zz 2397 2397 :.... 2398 2~99 2400 24OO 2404 2400 210150 U.S. POSTMASTER ~ z~2~7-?~ .... 196010 .: STATE OF FLORIDA -- COMbo >:1960t0 STATE OF:FLORiDA - CDMMo ~014240 tSIAH ANDREWS ~ :: 130950 WILLIE RUIH MCGRADY 003751 FLORIDA MUNICIPAL FINANCE 063751 FLORIDA ~ONICIPA~'-FINANCE 010201 011200 0I~720 i2/29£77 12J30/77 I2/30/77 i2/30/77 AAA FIRE EXTINGUISHER ~-~ ....... ~'~-/~'0/~7 ADAMS CHEVROLET 12/30/77 ALLEN INSURANCE AGENCY [Z/30/77 013780 ALLIED CHLORINE & tZ~Jb?77 Di3781 ALLIED ELECTRIC 12/30/7Y '-' 014300 CARMEN ANNUNZIAT~ [2/30/?7 ..'VEHDO~:~ .~HE ~'";* cHECK DATE TOTAL AUTO PAETS ~ L2/30~77 - ~00~00 ~ROWAAO COMMUNITY 12/30/77 [00.00 · -::.~O25bOO~:~:aRO~O-.:PU~:~ ~PPL~: CO' ., L2/30(7~ . .~. CAPEL K~ANG COHPAN[ES ~2/~0/7~ ~i-~Ki:A'~~ u. C~Va'~-~Uo~' : __ . ~.~`:>.?~.~`~.~.~<:~`nr`~`~N~.`~:?~::~`~/.~z~:~?~ ' ~12t~0/7~" A&~ .-':'-: ~0~0 '~¢:' ~ R -'~<~., :- .:~- ~;~121301'77 , ;-. "- 85.00 B. DUNKLE ~2/30/7~ ~20 NCY MEDICAL g SAFET 22/~0~ O~5~A~ S FREDERICK ' . 12/30/77 ....... ANY 'I C~'. -*'.~ZZ30/'77 i~l~tJ, L21301'7T .L LTUTJONAL DRUG SUPPLY 12/30/t7 TOWING SERVICE 12130/77 2447 ?,~Lt~550, B~R~ E , 2448 ;.!;:i:tt57o ~L~Rs ELECTRIC'' SE RV ICE 1Z/30/7T 66~00 2~9 114550 ~RA~K KOHL t~_~-07~ ~O~OG~ - 2450 114000 ~OPY G 2452 IZ05~ 2~53 ' 120500 L~W~OWER HOSPITAL i2/~0/7~ 245~ i22790 LIN~BAR CONSTRUCTION 12/30/T7 300,.~00 2~55 12~000 LONGVIEW LIME ~3~7 ~T~50---- 2~o I~0500 MANUFACTURERS LI~ INS. 12/30777 ' 2~57 ....... 1309~0 ..... NCCAIN SALES .............. ia/JO/7~ ~A~07 2~58 2~59 w~ 2400 ---Y>. :---~gi 2~02 2~63 246~ OUTSTANDING CHECKS VENDOR ~t VENDOR NAME .~ .,.~ i 3~6~6 ~UORE CHEVROLET i3~650 G~NE MOORE 156~20 MUNICIPAL POLICE 1~490 KEN NDLAN~ INC. 1~4590 NORENE CONSTRUCT ION 15S~-~O EDWARO-~-TT 100350 ....... TEREE~ PADGETT .. CHECK DATE~._' 'TOTAL 12/30/77 12/30/77 12/30/77 · ... z~o l~l~u ~l~tca"!~i~ co~, [a~.'~ .... 247t ....... la~60o POMPANO OFFICE SUPPLY~ CO 12/30/~7 2~12 1~700 ..... ROWLA~D--~'~0Ck "E~UI~" INC -,-,;~.~,;.¢2~';~j~? ,I~160~ ;,?SE~V1C[~2E~I.~g~CO;~;~:.~-NC~ :-. 2~7o L92600 HAROLD SHULL ' ' ;:~t~,.<c. fl' ?~h -:'~,' ' ? - .. : ... '. '-':::?~04~'. ...... :~.;~,- ~..,,.,~.~..~ .~.... ..... ~URS~R~-:~'u'.~:L.:'. ':gT~ ~:I /3017T,>:v::~;~.: .. ........... ~8 230~00 CHARLES NALDN[R~ ~.O. iZt30/~7~~' ~-~- .... 73,2~'S'~:05~L ~(~?~'"2~16QO:jS~?~EROX CORPORAIION j;,.;.'. >~,,~:;"--,'. 121301~ ' 2 ~ ~9000~ ~RY L. WALTER BEACH 2~95 5: 161720 P~TTY C~SH ~ATER':K SEWER Z2/3O/TT ..2~95 101720 PETTY CASH WA~ & ~ER 2691 05~020 k ~P-LOY E E ~ [~-~- .......... 127~0~-7~ 2498 062820 FIREMEN~S RELIEF g 12/30177 28t925~O~ 2499 062901 EIRSI BANK a TRUST OF PAL 2500 005780 FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT C~ 2501 ..['" 1~580 ...... ~OLICE RkTIREM~N/ TRUST F 2~u2 2~05~0 .... g~rEa D~PARTME~T ......... ~-2/30/7~ ~a90.,50 PAGE .CHECK DATE TOTAL