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Minutes 12-20-77MINUTES OF REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, HELD IN CITY HALL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1977 PRESENT Joseph F. Zack, Mayer Emily M. Jackson, Vice Ma~or Richard D. Caldwell, Councilman Joseph DeMarco, Councilman Norman F. Strnad, Councilman Frank Kohl, City Manager Tereesa Padgett, City Clerk Gene Moore, City Attorney Mayor Zack called the meeting to order at 7:30 P. M. and re- quested everyone to please rise at the sound of the gavel for the inwocation giwen by Rev. James Roy, First United Methodist Ckurch, followed b~ the Pledge of Allegie~ce to the Flag led by Councilman Norma~ Strnad. ANNOUNCEM~TS ~or Zack read the following announcements: City Hall will be closed on December 23rd and Decem- ber 26th in observance of the Christmas Holiday and January 2, 1978, in observance of the New Year. 2. The next Regular City Council Meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, January 3, 1978. Filing for homestead exemptions will be held at Boynton Beach City Hall on January 3 and 4 from 9:00 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. and at the Leisureville Clubhouse #3 on January 23 from 9:00 A. M. to 4:30 Po Mo AGEND~ APPROVAL Mayor Zack announced the following agenda additions: VI. LEGAL - 4. Proposed Ord. No. 77- Re: Establish- ment of Taxi Offices in the C-2 Zone. VIII. NEW BUSIA~SS = C. Discuss Issuance of Building Permits for Non-Conforming Lots. X. OTHER - 1. Transfer of Funds for Special Master. 2. Sign N~w Agreement for Community Develop- ment. ~rs. Jackson requested No. 2 under Ordiu~uces - 1st Reading to be deleted because this was announced to be held for a public hearing on January 17. She then moved to delete this item, seconded by Mr. DeMarco. Motion carried 5-0. Mr. Caldwell moved to approve the amended a~g]TM Jackson· Motion carried 5-0. ~e~¢onded by Mrs. *See min. ofl/3/78 MI~S - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA DECEMBER 20, 1977 Mayor Zack referred to the agenda and announced if there was any item anyone in the audience desires to speak on to please give theirname to Mrs° Padgett and the City Clerk will call on them at the appropriate time. MINUTES ~egular Cit~ Council Meeting - December 71~ 1977 When called upon by Mayor Zack, ~. DeMs~co and ~. Strnad replied they had nothing. Mr. Caldwell referred to Page 10, bottom paragraph, four lines down in the middle, and stated that where it says State, it should be County and this same correction applies on Page 11, six lines down. He then referred to Page 19, third paragraph from the bottom, five lines up, and corrected the word ~approaching- to ~encroachingWo ~s. Jackso~ stated she understood it was the State involved with the road construc- tion and not the County and Mr. Caldwell replied that this whole thing re~erred to construction on Woolbright Road and it is a County project ms he underst~uds it. Mrs. Jackson referred to Page 3, fourth line up, and corrected her reference to two "years" Boards having been involved. ~m~vor Zack referred to Page 15, that originally the "contractor" road. last paragraph, and corrected suggested closing the entire Jackson moved that the minutes be approved as corrected, secondSd by Mr. De~rco. No discussion. Motion carried 5-0. PUBLIC AUDIENCE M~o Arnold Thompson, 1307 N. W. 8th Court, appeared before the Council and stated the subject he desired to speak about has now been placed on the agenda in reference to non-conform- ing lots and building permits issue~ and M~yor Zack suggested that he speak at the appropriate time when this item is dis- cussed. BIDS One (1) Sweeper (Street Department) Mr. Kohl informed the Council that bids on the above were opened in the office of the Purchasing Agent on Tuesda~~, December 13, 1977, at 4:30 P. M. All legal requirements were met. The Tabulation Committeer~ecommends acceptance of the low bid from Rowland Truck Equipment Company in the amount of $34,960. The trade for the present Elgin Sweeper is not acceptable as being~too low ($1,600). We will try to -2- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA DECEMBER 20, 1 977 sell this piece of equipment ourselves. The Tabulation Sheet has been submitted for their review. He concurs with the recommendation of the Tabulation Committee. Funds are avail- able in Federal Revenue Sharing. M~s. Jackson moved to grant the bid as recommended by the Tabulation Comm~ttee to Rowland Truck Equipment Comoany in the amount of $34~960 and bids for the Elgin Sweepe~ will be D!s~ced again, seconded by ~. Caldwell. Under discussion, Mayor Zack asked if there would be any trouble selling this equipment and Mr.~ Kohl replied negatively and added that they Relieved they could get $4,000 to $5,.000 for it and have had people asking about it. M~. Strnad requested to have Federal Highway swept at least once a month. Motion carried 5-0. One (1) Dory Row.Boat ~. Kohl requested to go out for re-bid on this item. Mrs. Jackson moved to go out for re-bid, seconded by ~. DeMarcoo No discussion. Motion carried 5-0. One (1) New Golf Cart ~. Kohl informed the Council that ~ids for the above were opened in the office of the Purchasing Agent on Tuesday, December 13, 1977, at 3:00 P. M. All legal requirements have been met. The Tabulation Committee recommends accept- ance of the bid from Ross Products of Boca Raton in the amount of $1,582.50. Funds are available in Federal Revenue Sharing Account 320-621-560-04.81. The Tabulation sheet has been submitted for their review. He concurs with the recom- mendation of the Tabulation Committee. Mr. DeN~rco moved to accept the bid from Ross Products for one new golf cart in the amount of $1,582.50, seconded by Mr. ~aldwell. Under discussion, M~. Caldwell questioned how a golf cart could not meet specifications and Mr. Kohl replied that everything going out for bid does have specifi- cations and explained how the one bid did not include the head and tail light kit. He added that certain things ~e required, which is determined by the Purchasing Director. Motion carried 5-0. PUBLIC HEAR I~G NONE LEGAL Ordinances - 2~d Reading - Public Hearin~ Proposed Ordinance No. 7?-34 - Re: To Provide for an Amended Estimate of Revenue & Expenses for Fiscal Year Ending Septem- ber 30~ 1978 -3- MLNUTES - REGUI~,~R CITY COUNCIL M~ET~G BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA DECE~fl~ER 20, 1977 ~. Moore read proposed Ordinance No. 77-34 by caption on second reading. Mayor Zack asked if anyone in the audience wished to speak in favor of this ordinance mud received no response. He asked if anyone wished to speak in opposition to this ordinmuce and received no response. Ms. Caldwell moved the adoption of proposed Ordinance No. 77-34 on second and final reading, seconded by Mrs. Jackson. No discussion, l~rs. Padgett took a roll call vote on the motion as follows: Co'mucilman Caldwell - Aye Councilman DeMarco - Aye Vice Mayor Jackson - Aye Councilman Strnad - Aye Mayor Zack - _~ye Motion carried 5-0. Ordinances - 1st Reading Proposed Ordinance Bo. 77-35 - Re: Confirming Reversion of Zoning Classification for Anson & Meadows Planned Unit Develop- ment Mr. Moore referred to previous discussion about this and asked if the Council desired to have this proposed ordinmuce read in full. Mrs. Jackson moved to dispense with reading the ordi- nance in its entirety since it has been discussed, seconded by M~. DeMarco. No discuasion. Motion carried 5-0. Ms. Moore read proposed Ordinance No. 77-35 by caption on first reading. Mrs. Jackson moved to adopt Ordinance No. 77-35 on first read- ing, seconded by Mr. Caldwell. Under discussion, I~. Caldwell referred to the language not being clear and stated it sounded like it was going from R-1AAA and Mr. Moore clarified that it should be from PUD to R-1AAA. Mss. Padgett then took a roll call vote on the motion as follows: Councilman DeMarco - Aye Vice Mayor Jackson - Aye Councilman Strnad - Aye Councilman Caldwell - Aye Mayor Zack - Aye l~otion carried 5-0. -4- MINUTES -REGUI~R CITT COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA DECEMBER 20, t977 Proposed Ordinance No. 77-36 - Re: Establishing Subdivision Regulations Mr. Moore read proposed Ordinance No. 77-36 by c~tion on first reading and referred to it consist±rig of approximately 131 pages as prepared by the City Planner and Planning & Zoning Board. ~s. Jackson moved the adoption of Ordinance ~o. 77~36, seconded by Mr. Caldwell. Under discussion, M~s. Jackson referred to not reading the ordinance im full and requested they be posted on the bulletin board where everyone can read them. Mayor Zack added that they were also available from the City M~_nager or City Clerk. Mr. Kohl added that they were also posted at the library. Mrs. Padgett then took a roll call vote on the motion as follows: ~ice M~yor Jackson - Aye Councilman Strnad - Aye Councilman Caldwell - Aye Councilman DeMarco - Aye Mayor Zack - Aye Motion carried 5-0. Proposed Ordinance No. 77-37 - Re: Establishment of Taxi Offices in C-2 Zone M~. Moore read proposed Ordinance No. 77-37 by caption on first reading. Mrs. Jackson moved the adoption of Ordinance No. 77-37 on first reading, seconded by Mr. Caldwell. No discussion. Mrs. Padgett took a roll call vote on the motion as follows: Councilman Strnad - Aye Councilman Caldwell - Aye Councilman DeM~rco - Aye Vice M~yor Jackson - Aye Mayor Zack - Aye Motion ce~ried 5-0. Resolutions Proposed Resolution No. 77-M~ - Re: Establishing Anti- Recessional Fund ~. Moore read proposed Resolution No. 77-MMM. M~. DeMarco moved the adoption of Resolution No. 77-MMM, seconded by M~. Caldwell. No discussion. M~s. Padgett took a roll call vote on the motion as follows: -5- MINUTES - REGUI~R CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA DECE~ER 20, 1977 Councilman Caldwell - Aye Councilman DeMarco - Aye Vice Mayor Jackson - Aye Councilman Strnad - Aye Mayor Zack - Aye Motion carried 5-0. Proposed Resolution No. 77-NNN- Re: Demolition of Unsafe & .~nsound Structure at Old Eoynton Road M~. Moore read proposed Resolution No. 77-NE. F~. Caldwell moved for the adoption of Resolution No. 77-NNN, seconded by M~s. Jackson. No discussion~ Mrs. Padgett took a roll call vote on the motion as follows: Councilman DeN~arco - Aye ~ice ~ayor Jackson - Aye Councilman Strnad - Aye Councilman Caldwell - Aye Mayor Zack - Aye Motion carried 5-0. Proposed Resolution No. 77-000 - Re: Demolition of Unsafe & Unsound ~tructures in Conjunction with Community Development .Project Mr. Moore read proposed Resolution No. 77-000. Mrs. Jackson moved the adoption of Resolution No. 77-000, seconded by N~. Caldwell. No discussion. M~s. Padgett took a roll call vote on the motion as follows: ~ice Mayor Jackson - Aye Councilman Strnad - Aye Councilman Caldwell - Aye Councilman DeMarco - Aye Mayor Zack - Aye ~ot~on carried 5-0. Proposed Resolution Revision Commission Section 1 (h) ~o. 77-PPP - Re: To Florida Constitution Proposing Amendment to Article VIII, _Mr. Moore read proposed Resolution No. 77-PPP. M~. Caldwell moved the approval of Resolution No. 77-PPP, seconded by ~s. Jackson. Under discussion, ~rs. ~ackson remarked that she hopes some day, they will realize what it is. Mrs. Padgett then took a roll call vote on the motion as follows: -6- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY' COUNCIL MEET/3~G BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA DECEFflBER 20, 1977 Councilman Strnad - Aye Councilman Caldwell - Aye Councilman DeMur c o Aye Vice Mayor Jackson Aye Mayor Zack - Aye Motion carried 5-0. Other Consider Beautification Agreement Between the City and Florida East Coast Railwa~ CO. Mr. Kohl requested the Council to approve this Beautification Agreement and explained how it was not exactly what he wanted, but a hedge will be planted. Mrs. Jackson moved that this agreement be approved and signed by the proper persons, seconded by Mr. Caldwell. No discus- sion. Motion carried 5-0. City Attorney's Report - Re: Powers & Duties of the Mmyor as it Pertains to the Police & Fire Departments ~M. Moore referred to researching this matter mud stated he thinks the contents of the present Charter are clear on the issue whether the ~yor has power and duties under the City Manager form of government over the Police and Fire Depart- ments.Z He thinks the language is clear a~d the power is vested in the City Manager. Section ~9 was adopted to clarify and adopt the City Manager form of government. Mrs. Jackson clarified that the City Manager is the he~of the Police and Fire Departments and Mr. Moore replied that he is in charge of all employees of the City. Mayor Zack questioned the interpretation of the F~uyor enforcing the ordinances stud Mr. Moore replied that every Council member has the duty to see the ordinances s~e enforced. Once the Council has adopted the City Ma~uager form of government, this supersedes any powers of the Mayor or Council members. Adoption of Section 49 of the Charter clarifies the powers of the City Manager. '~s. Jackson stated that it has been clarified no~ and it is the City Manager's job and all the employees are under the City ~mnager's direction. OLD BUS I~qESS Consider the Acquisition of Two Parcels of Land for Lift Stations ~. Kohl informed the Council that tod~y, he received a phone call advising that Mr. Stroshein has bou~nt the pro- perty these lift stations are on. He has called the engi- neer and we must start to look for new property. We may as well forget the information submitted. -7- MINUTES - REGUL~R CiTY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA DECEMBER 20, 1977 Mr. Moore asked if ths possibility had been checked into to look under the rise of the bridge and M~. Kohl reolied that there is the possibility of one lot and stated he-would look into both. Mr. Strnad questioned how much property was involved and Mr. Clark informed him that 150 x 150 ft. was needed. N~. Kohl added that this was determined by Russell & Axon and the Engineering Department. Mr. Strnad questioned the location and zoning and r~. Clark informed him it was zoned C-4 and is Parcel 26 of DeweF's Subdivision located behind the Kwik Chek and the site has been moved for the regional lift sta- tion a little further north and outside of the right-of-way, so D.O.T. can extend the right-of-way for construction of the bridge. The lot has b~en purchased by Mr. Strosheiu, which is about 2½ acres. There is the possibility we could pur- ahase Lot 25 just to the east and put the lift station there, but we have gotten the appraisals for Lot 26~ He thinks ~. Stroshein would like us to purchase it from somebody else, which would req~u&re another appraisal. It is just one lift station in question. We have a~praisals for another parcel north of 804 and west of Congress, but this one parcel re- cently changed hands. There was further discussion and then F~. DeMarco suggested possibly finding some way of getting the lift station in the right-of-way to save m~ney and Mr. Koht stated they would 10ok at all possibilities. Consider Proposed Ordinance Requiring House Numbers ~or All Residents (Ta~led) Mr. Caldwell moved ~o remove this from the table, seconded by ~DeMarco. Motion carried 5-0. ~. Caldwell referred to requesting an ordinance to require house numbers to be displayed and ~. Moore informed him that he had found nothing prohibiting this if the City Council desires to do so. M~. Caldwell mo~ed to instruct the City Attorney to draw up an ordin~ace requiring all residential homes and businesses within the City limits of Boynton Beach to clearly exhibit their mailing s~reet number addresses. ~L~yor Zack questioned the size and M~. Caldwell included the street number to be a minimum of 2" numbers. ~s. Jackson stated she would like to find out from ~. Howell how this would be enforced and she believes this would be a terrible burden for the Building Department. M~. Howell stated if the Council desires this, it could be written into the addendums to the Building Code and it would be required on residences before a C/0 is issued on new construction. M~. C&~dwell referred to existing homes and explained how he thought it was necessary for emergency vehicles. He added that he thought fines should be levied accordingly for not compl~i~g. Mms. Jackson questioned what kind of fine and MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA DECEMBER 20, 1977 added that the post office could refuse to deliver mail if no number was displayed. Mr. DeM~rco asked if it could be en- forced and Mr. Howell explained how he thought existing resi- dences would be grandfathered. Mr. Moore agreed there would be a problem with existing residences and Mr. Howell added that he did not think he could enforce it on existing resi- dences. P~. Strnad asked if any investigation had been done to check with other cities to see if they have a similar ordinance and whether it is being enf~ced and if not, why? Mrs. Jackson agreed this was a good idea and moved to table this £or fur- ther input from M~. Kohl with a request that he get informa- tion from ether cities. Mr. Howell stated that the post office will not deliver mail without a number and Mr. Caldwell referred to this not being enforced and again explained how it was necessary for the Police and Fire Departments for expediency. He added that he thought 2" would be a good size for the minimum requirement and ~. DeMarco replied that he did not think 2" could be read from a ~ehicle going 20 to 30 mph. Mrs. Jackson told about an area in Delray Beach not having postal delivery and not wanting numbers on their houses. ~@. DeMarco suggested having a study made and then seconded M~s. Jackson,s motion. ~%r. Kohl stated he would like to ask the residents of the City of Boynton Beach and he thinks 99% would comply. He suggests that possibly a letter be sent with the utility bills requesting everyone to have a number. M~. De~iarco agreed this would be better instead of requiring b~ ordinsmce. Motion carried 5-0. Mr. Caldwell moved to adopt Mm. Kohl's suggestion to notify the residents ~f the City Council's request to properly num- ber each house ~ud ~. Kohl shall prepare a notice and attach to the utility bills. Mrs. Jackson seconded the motion. Mr. Kohl added that he would add ~hat this would be to their benefit for the Police and Fire Departments. Motion carried 5-0. Landscaping - Mayor Joseph F. Zack ~yor Zack referred to the City doing quite a bi~ of land- scaping, which he thinks is a move in the rmght direction and stated the Community Appearance Board has suggested looking into landscaping in the areas of the 1-95 entrances and he would like to know if this is possible. Mm. Kohl re- plied that he would be glad to check with Delray Beach and see what they have done. Mrs. Jackson agreed it was a fine idea and made a motion to follow through on looking into landscaping of the 1-95 areas, seconded by ~. DeMs~rco. NO discussion. Motion carried 5-0. -9- M/A~JTES - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA DECEI~ER 20 , 1 977 NEW BUS LNESS Police Department - Mayor Joseph F. Zack Mayor Zack referred to the report submitted by Deputy Chief Hamilton and reviewed the statistics of Police Officers being killed. He then stated that the Police Department was con- cerned about having individual vests ~ud explained how this was understandable. He feels this is a hazardous job and thinks the men do need protection and thinks this is one of the ways we can safeguard their li~s. He told about local organizations ~eing interested in raising money for this, but had found omt the cost was too prokibitive. He requests the ~ouncil to consider this and if purchase~, it will he mandatory for the men to wear the vests. Mrs. Jackson asked where the.money would come from and M~. Kohl replied that it was avamlable in the Contingency Fund. Mm. DeMarco asked how m~uy more were needed and Mayor Zack informed him that 50 more were needed at an approximate cost of $5,000. M~. DeMarco moved to purchase the necessary vests for the Police Department, seconded by Mr. Caldwell. Mr. Kohl stated that it would be mandatory to wear the vests and Mayor Zack agreed. >~. DeMarco amended his motion that if all the vests are purchased, ~J~e wearing of the vests will be mandatory. M~. Caldwell accepted the amendment. No discussion. Motion carried 5-0. Receipt of Correspondence from City of Boca Raton M~. Kohl referred to a resolution being ~oBwarded from Boca Raton regarding the desires of their City Council in refer- ence to the feasibility of creating a new county. Mayor Zack clarified that it was just asking for a feasibility study and added that he thought it would be nice to get involved. ?~s. Jackson asked who would pay fort~his and Mayor Zack re- plied that the Mmyor would probably appoint someone to work on it from here. M~. DeMarco stated he did not see any ad- vantage; Palm Beach County is a big county and should remain that way. ~ayor Zack replied that he thought it Should be looked into ~nd t~ere would be no cost involved. Mr. Caldwell stated he agreed with both sides. From time to time, he has been concerned with the responsiveness from the County Commissioners to the City of Boynton Beach; however, to approach it from a sour grapes standpoint is not construc- tiwe. He referred to bigness not being good for all people necessarily and how Palm Beach County was diversified with different economic backgrounds, population densities, etc., and stated he thinks there ware certain valid arguments MINUTES - REGULAR CITF~ COUNCIL M~ETY~HG BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA DECE~ER 20, 1977 for looking into the feasibility of creating a south county. This issue has been bandied back and forth for several years; however, he does not know if a solid feasibility study has been done as far as the efficiency of operating government on a smaller basis, but thinks we should take a look at the fea- sibility of creating a separate county. We could either peti- tion the State to divide or if the facts are not in favor of the citizens of Boynton Beach for dividing into a separate county, we could vote it down~ He would like to take a look at it. ~. Caldwell moved in favor of a feasibility study, seconded By Mrs. Jackson. Under discussion, Mr. DeMarco stated that our relationship with Palm Beach County has been very good and they have cooperated with us. Mrs. Jac~mson stated she thin~ it will cost us more money to change it, but thinks it should be looked into. She thinks it should be put to rest once s=ud for all~ Mayor Zack stated he thinks a feasi- bility study should be made with no cost involved and we can drop it if not an advantage to us. Mr. Caldw~ll s~ated he could appreciate M~. DeM~rco's concern and respects his point of view. However, he does not think the people in the County are going to put us on the black list because we deoide to look into the possib&lity. He thin~ it is our right as a municipality to keep options open at all times. He is not saying we w~ut to secede from Palm Beach County, but just saying to take the realistic ap~roach and look at the possibilities s~d make a decision whether it is to an advantage to mo~e in a secession movement from Palm Beach County. The chan~es are we probably would not want to secede, but he does not think it will hurt to look at it. M~. DeM~rco added that they should bear in mind that Boca Raton has not been getting along with Palm Beach Count~. As re- quested, Mrs. Padgett took a roll ca!! vote on ths motion as follows: Councilman Caldwell - Aye Councilman DeMarco - Ne Vice Mayor Jackson - Aye Councilman Strnad - Aye Mayor Zack - Aye Motion carried 4-1~ Discuss ~suance of Building Permits for Non-Conformin~ Lots M~. Caldwe!l referred to someone requesting to speak from the audience in regard to what is going on in the City with regard to building on non-conforming lots. He stated that when he first looked into this matter, he thought it was an isolated situation but found this is not true. There are 50 ft. lots the citizens are concerned about and the R-lA zone requires 60 ft. frontage. He would like to hear from some of the people who called him and requested him to add this to the agenda. -11- MINUTES - REGUL~R CITY COUNCIL MEETING EOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA DECEMBER 20, 1977 Mr. Arnold Thompson, 1307 N. W. 8th Court, appeared before the Council and stated he has petitions with signatures of 597 people to submit and read the petition requesting rescis- sion of Section 11.1-C and ~s~nce of building permits for homes on 50 ft. lots to be stopped. He requested to have access to these petitions even though turning them into the Cit~. Mr. Caldwell mo~ed to accept the petitions, seconded by Mrs. Jackson. No discussion. Motion c~ried 5-0. M~. Thompson continued withreading a statement £rom the Homeowners Association o~ Lamrel Hills, Glen ~_rbor, and Gordon Park requesting the Com~cil to take immediate action to stop permitting houses to be built on 50 £t. lots and to place a moratorium on the ~urther issuance of bailding per- mits for non-conforming lots. He told about the peoples' concern and requested Section 11ol-C to be rewritten so it applies only to actual and true hardship cases. Mr. Thompson then read a statement from Mr. Wayne Prindiville, 714 N. W. 8th Court, telling about his experience of having to obtain a variance to make an addition to his home located on a 60 x 115 ft. let, but builders are allowed to build on 50 ft. lots without a variance. Mrs. Jackson referred to the legality of a moratorium regard- ing 50 ft. lots and stated she thought there has been some kind of ruling about not being able to keep a man from using his property and Ne. Moore replied that he believed it was State law that we cannot deny an owner from using a platted lot. He believes the ordinance adopted last year reflects the status of this State law. Mro Howell informed them that in the caseoof Mr. Prindiville's addition, there was a 6 ft. side setback and a variance was r~quired to build the addition. Even though homes are built on 50 ~t. lots, they must meet the setbacks. He knows Boca Raton, West Palm Beach, Lake Worth, etc. have tried to rezone existiug platted areas and change them from 50 to 60 ft. lots, etc. and he has given the City Manager three or four court cases where they were beat on this and couSd not do it. M~yor Zack questioned the number of 50 ft. lots in the City and ~. Howell replied that he did not have any idea and most of the older platted areas are 50 ft. lots. ~. Strna~ stated he believed the intention of the amendment to the zoning code was to allow people who own 50 ft. lots without being able to purchase additional land, the oppor- tunity to ~uild without a variance. The zoning was prepared to upgrade the City and by going back to 50 ft. lots, it is downgrading. In Laurel Hills, the reference is to contiguous land. This is a different case altogether and he thinks we must look into this and see that it does not happen anywhere else and if i~possible to discontinue this, he would like to do so. MINUTES - REGUI~&R CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA DECEMBER 20, 1977 Mayor Zack clarified that he was referring to three 50 ft. lots and dividing them into two 75 ft. lots. ¥8. Strnad told about attending a Board of Adjustment meeting about two years ago and stated the gentleman who sold these 50 ft. lots was the main objector to having three homes built on three lots and two were built. He does not understand why this particular gentleman protested about the three homes when he sold his own 50 ft. lots. Mss. Jackson stated even though homes are built on 50 ft. lots, they must meet the square footage and setback require- ments of the zoning and Mr. Howell agreed and explained. Mr. Strnad referred to the lots in question and asked if the houses would be built with the side facing the street and Mr. Howell explained that it was the builder's decision. Mr. Harold Werger, 719 N. W. 7th Court, appeared before the Council and stated for M~. Strnad's information, he owned the lots and sold them in a block form. He had no jurisdiction over how the man was going to build. There was a 30 day clause and the man went to City Hall and clarified what type of house he could build. He did not tell him that he could build on 50 ft. lots. The buyer went to the Building Depart- ment, arranged the dividing of the lots, presented plane, and permits were issued. M~. Strnad asked if he knew these lots were platted as 50 ft. lots and Mr. Werger replied affir- mativelyand added that everyone was aware of that. He told about questioning Mr. Howell at a Board of Adjustment meeting and being informed that buildi~ng was allowed on 50 ft. lots. He just sold his property and didn't tell the man how or what size to build. Mr. Strnad asked if he didn't think it would have been in his best interest to have had these lots replatted into conforming lots to make his property more valuable after the road was paved and ~. Werger replied that he didn,t think he should go to this additional expense for somebody else,s benefit. Mayor Zack asked if it was possible to put a moratorium on 50 ft. lots~and F~. Caldwell replied that if we do not and allow these homes to continue to be built on non-conforming lots, it will open the avenues in all areas. He thinks it would put us in a bad light and be doing a~ injustice to the people. Secondly, he does not think it is the seller's re- sponsibility to go through the expense of replatting land W~en selling a parcel. Al! he was trying to do was sell in a favorable market situation. Mrs. Jackson suggested obtaining some legal input and Mr. Caldwell agreed the City Attorney should be given time to investigate this and an extendable 60 day moratorium should be put into effect to allow the City to look into the possi- bilities of changing the ~on-conforming lot situation in the City. Mrs. Jackson asked if this would be legal and M~. -13- MINUTES - REGHLAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA DECEMBER 20, 1977 ~oore replied that he thinks the decision made by the Build- ing Department and Planning Department was in accordance with City, County and State ordinances and numerous case laws. He thinks they may be running into serious danger by putting a moratorium on this situation. He asked if they meant Mr. Howell should put red tags on this construction and Mr. Cald- well clarified that he was referring to new permits only. ~ohs u~uder construction should be allowed to continue. How- ever, he thinks if we can put a temporary halt on the issuance of new permits for construction on non-conforming lots, it would give the City time to meke an indepth study to look into the cases before West Palm Beach, Lake Worth, etc. We need some time to protect our own interest. He clarified that we should not issue any more permits for non-conforming lots in Bo~ton Beach and start an indeDth study to see what £aats were presented before other m~nicipalitiss and how they pertain to cur situation and Whether th~is ~lternative or different approach. Mr. DeMarco asked how many permits had been issued and ~. Howel~ replied that 15 permits were issued in that area. Mr. DeMarco asked if any were contemplated ~ud ~. Howell replied he thought possibly three or four in Mango Heights and he is anticipating more~ M~s. Jackson told about a lot being sold recently on her street and stated she was not anxious to have this built on since most of the homes are on 100 to 150 ft. lots, but she does not think it is fair to penalize someone who has made a purchase in good faith. Mr~ Strnad clarified that he was speaking about contig- uous property and ~s. Jackson replied that there was land a~ailahle on both sides of the lot she referred to. Mr. Thompson told about their Homeowners Association having contacted some attorneys and advised that they are under the im~oression that they do have a good case. They firmly believe these permits were issued without conforming to the zoning~ Also, if the homes have not been started, he would like them not to be allowed and does not see ~ny case against the City if the permits were revoked. Mr o Caldwell suggested that this apply to situations where there are contiguous lots of two or more owned by the same person. ~. Moore agreed it should apply to several lots and explained how the City would have to offer to purchase one lot if they would not allow the owner to use it. ~. Caldwell agreed that a hardship should not be imposed on a single 50 ft. lot. ~s. Jackson referred to the suggestion to have the moratorium for 60 days and asked if there was any possibility of making it 30 days because it might be causing a hardship. F~. DeMarco agreed he would rather have it for 30 days. Mr. Strnad stated -14- MINUTES - REGULAR CIT~ff COUNCIL MEETING BOY~TON BEACH, FLORIDA DECEMBER 20, 1977 that it comld always be made less if we find out it has been taken care of and Mms. Jackson replied that from her experi- ence with 60 days, it gets lost in the shuffle. Mm. Caldwell moved to place a moratorium on the issuance of building permits and construction thereafter on non-conform- ing lots in situations where there are two or more contiguous non-conforming lots owned by the same individual and this moratorium will be initially for 30 days and can be extended i£ need he if our researchers have ~ot had adequate time to research within the initial 30 days. Mrs. Jackson seconded the motion. Bo discussion. Motion carried 5-0. Mr. Thompson~referred to ~uilding permits issued where build- ing had not started and asked if they could be held up or re- voked and Mayor Zack replied that he believed this would be difficult. Mr. Moore added that the people have acquired vested rights. Mr. Strnad referred to the possibility of the ~ity being wrong and Mr. Moore replied they could finance the lawyers referred to hy the people. Mrs. Jackson stated that in 30 days, we should know one way or the other. .ADMINISTRAT~E Consider Traffic Control Agreement w/PalmBeach County - Re: Intersection of N. E. and Avenue and U. S. #1 Mr. Kohl referred to a letter ~ud agreement submitted by Palm Beach County transferring the maintenance responsibi- lities for this light to the County. ¥~s. Jackson moved to have the proper authorities sign the agreement, seconded by Mr. DeMarco. No discussion. Motion carried 5-0. Consider Site Development Plans - Applicant: David Matson M~. Kohl informed the City Council that the Planning & Zoning Board at their regular meeting of December 13, 1977, recom- mended that the site development plans submitted by David ~tson to construct a Car Wash at 201N. E. 2nd Avenue, on lots 9--11, C. W. Copps Addition, with parking and traffic lanes located on Lots 14 and 16, subject to relocating the sewer connection toe~a manhole on N. E. 1st Street. Motion to approve was made by Mr. Lambert and seconded by Mrs. Schorr. Vote was 3-2 with Mr. Arena and Chairman Ryder dis- senting. M~y he have council,s wishes on this matter. Mms. Jackson stated that when she read the minutes from the Planning & Zoning Board meeting, she felt we had been taken for a ride by changing the zoning. We were assured this was going to be an office building. She asked ~. Ostrum whether it was going to be a car wash and he said definitely not. -15- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COUNC_rL ~ETING BOTNTON BEACH, FLORIDA DECEMBER 20, 1977 Mayor Zack stated that this is zoned C-4 and a car wash is allowed. It was suggested to give C-2 in the rear which per- mits parking. The City Planner checked into this and it is allowed. ~s. Jackson replied that there will be ingress and egress on the rear lots and it is not being used as they said. Mr. Strnad stated if this particular piece of property is zoned for that use, why should there be az%v objection and why should they put what she wants there? He never heard anything about a car wash, hut kuows it was rezoned in the back to use in conjunction with the front lots. Mrs. Jackson clarified that the rear lots were not going to be used for parking, but for ingress and egress. Mr. Strnad questioned the difference and ~rs. Jackson replied that it w~s a lot to her because the people did not want it to hate ingress and egress. Mr. Strnad asked how the people knew about it and Mrs. Jackson replied that she feels we ma~e a mistake a~ud she would like to know how we can rectify it. Mayor Zack read the Basic discussion in reference to this from the Planning & Zoning Board minutes. Mr. Caldwell stated one of the things which concerns him with this particular land situation is the fact that it is close to 2nd Avenue and a lot of kids walk to and from school in this area. A car wash by its very nat~are will attract more vehicular traffic. He never wishes to hamper ar~ man's desire to better himself and do business, but with that particular land abutting residential as it is, it is very uneasy with him. Mayor Zack stated it was too bad we made the change to C-2, but this should have been given thought at that time. M~s. Jackson asked if there was any way we could turn this back to the Planning & Zoning Board? Mr. Strnad asked if there could be any redress against the City if this Council pro- hibits the la~ud from being used for something covered in the ordinance and Mr. Moore replied that he did not know what the C-2 zone is being used for. Parking is all right. However, if it is being used as part of a drive-thru to get into the C-4, there could be a question. ~V~s. Jackson suggested tabling this until more input is ob- tained as she believes the C-2 lots are part of the car wash. t~s. Padgett informed the ~ouncil that Mr. Eob Reed had re- quested to speak on this item. Mm. Bob Reed, 640 East Ocean Avenue, appeared before the Council and advised that he repre- sents Mr. David Matson, the present owner of the property who purchased it in October of this year. He referred to M~. Annnnziato passing out site plans to the Council members and stated he thought they would assist in providing some input into the questions raised this evening. The Council members then studied the plan. -16- MI~JTES - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA DECEMBER 20, 1977 M~. Reed then stated that previously this property was owned by Mx. C. A. Ostrum, who applied to the Planning & Zoning Board in August to have the north two lots, each 25 ft. in width, rezoned from R-2 to C-4. The front three lots facing 2nd Avenue are and have been for some time zoned C-4. At that time in August, the Planning ~ Zoning Board denied ME. Ostrum's request to rezone the back two lots from R-2 to C-4. On September 6, Mr. Ostrum brought his request to the City Council a~d after discussion, the City Council decided to alter Mr. Os~tru~'s request to have it read to rezone the hack two lots ~-2 rather than C-4. He referred to discus- sions in the City gou~cit minutes of September 6 and pointed out that Mr. Ostr~m did inform the Council at that time that he intended to use the back two lots for drivew~ and parking p~rpo~es. He thinks the site plan indicates the hack two tots will be used for driveway and ingress and egress. The Dro~osed manner of traffic flow is from ls~ Street through the car wash facility on the front three lots, which is spec- ifically permitted in C~4, and the cars proceed through the facility and exmt o~to 2nd Street. This has been ~pproved by the ~echnicaL Re~iew Board. The ~lanning & Zoning Board tabled the site plan at their meeting in early November re- questing bhe City Planner to study the question whether the Planning & Zoning Board had the authority to reject the site plan~ased on the Dossibte flowing o~er of the C-4 use on the ~a~ two lots. At the most recent meeting of the Planning & Zoning Board, the City Planner indicated that based om his stu~, he was recommending to the Board the use of the back two lots for C-2 purposes, parking lot and driveway which certainly implies ingress and egress, which did not alter the use of t~e lots and there was no valid ~asis for the Planning & Zoning Board to reject the site plan. After discussion, the Planning & Zoning Board moved to recommend the site plan to the Council. At the SeDtember 6 City Coun- cil meeting, when the City Council unanimously on a 5-0 vote approved the rezoning of the back two lots to C~2, it was discussed that the property was to be used as parking and driveway to be used in conjunction with whatever C-4 use was on the front three lots. He does not know if Mr. Ostr~m was aware then that his client was planning a car wash facility, but he submits that he has ~ery right to use it as a car wash. The City Council unanimously approved the C-2 rezoning and knew it could be used in conjunction with the front three lots. Howe~er, ME. Moore didssuggest that ~ unity of title be submitted and this was incorporated into the motion and his client felt he would be safe in proceeding to group the one property and use a car wash on the C-4 lots and have parking and driveway on the back two lots in conjunction with the front three lots. After investigating, he has found that apparently ME. Ostrum has not signed a unity of title agreement, but he does have one signed by his client. -17- MI~TES - REGU ~LAR CITY COUNCIL ~ETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA DECEMBER 20, 1977 Mr. Reed continued that since his client purchased the pro- perty, he felt all five lots were to be treated as one parcel of land. Ey rezoning the back two lots as C-2, it meant not building a car wash on the back two lots. Nm. Caldwell referred to the discussion of using the back two lots as a parking let and stated he realizes in order to get into a parking lot, a vehicle must be driven but he definitely delineates a difference between a driveway and parking lot. It was his impression it was to be used as a parking lot to support customers com~ug into the business located in the front lots. A driveway is for consts~ut flow of traffic, but a parking lot is not. Mr. Reed pointed out that the minutes from September 6 do reflect the fact upon being questioned about the use of the back two lots~ Mr. Ostrum stated they were to be used as a driveway and parking lot. Mrs. Jackson asked if the entrance would be on 1st Street and Mr. Annunziato explained how there would be two entrances, one on 1st Street arid one on 2nd Street. Mrs. Jackson referred to there bei~ more parking spaces on 2nd Avenue rather than on the back two lots and Mm. Annunziato informed her that it was his recommendation to put the entrance on the back two lots instead of being closer to 2nd Avenue. He added that cars would have been stacking onto 2nd Avenue. Mm. Caldwell pointed out that driveway was only mentioned in the minutes one time and parking was mentioned several times, so it was his impression that it was to be used as a parking lot and not a dri=e-thru driveway... Mayor Zack stated his interpretation was different, but he got the intent as stated in the minutes to be for driveway and parking. Mr. Strnad referred to the statements recorded in the minutes and asked if they had to abide by the statements made and motion made and ~. Moore replied that the statements could not be changed. He added that the applicant is entitled to whatever uses are allowed in the C-2 zone. After looking at the site plan, he does not feel it would be advisable to go against the recommendation of the Planning & Zoning Board. The primary facility is located on the C-4 lots. Mr. Strnad then moved to grant this permit, seconded by iwm. Caldwell. No discussion. Motion carried 5-0. Consider Site Development Plans - Applicants: Caskey & Waldner Nm. Kohl informed the City Council that the Planning & Zoning Board at their regular meeting of December 13, 1977, unani- mously recommended approval of the Dlans submitted for a Medical/Professional building onlo%s 12, t3 and part of 14, School Road Subdivision. Development is for a two story office building with parking underneath and to the rear and capacity for 24 suites, subject to the following: MIS~TES - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL ~ETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA DECEMBER 20, 1977 Engineering Dept. - Utilities Dept. - General Services - City Planner - The motion Mr. Winter. Paving and drainage with elevations and grades required. Proposed sewer tap location shall be re- viewed prior to construction to determine that no conflict with the Seacrest Blvd. reconstruction will occur. Provide 14 ft. clearance under building. Dumpsters to be on concrete pads. Eliminate pass-thru to north unless letter of agreement from adjoining property owners is provided, relocate and screen dumpster, to approve was made by ~4r. Lambert and seconded by Mr. Caldwell moved to approve the site plans submitted by Caskey & Waldner subject to the conditions as set forth by the Engineering Department, Utilities Department, General Services, and City Planner. ~. DeMarco seconded the motion. No discussion. Motion carried 5-0. Consider Site Development Plans - Applicant: Richard Bonvi~ Mr. Kohl informed the City Council that the Planning & Zoning Board at their regular meeting of December 13, 1977, unani- mously recommended approval of the site plans submitted for a shopping plaza with a net retail area of 15,053 sq. ft. and a 5s300 sq. ft. restaurant located to the rear of the Ranch House on Congress ~venue, subject to the following: Fire Department - Extend water line and locate fire hydrant in entrance median. Provide fire hydrant where shown as existing. Utilities Dept. - Provide easements for all City maintained water ~md sewer lines. Issuance of C.O. to be withheld until 8" water line is looped to Ocean Avenue. Provide storm sewer invert elevations, plans ~ud Department of Environmental Regulation permit applications for all water and sewer extensions. Public improvements to be bonded in an amount equal to construction costs. Construct traffic improvements on Congress Avenue as noted in traffic impact analysis, submitted with plans. Yield signs to be STOP signs. Medians proposed in Congress ~&venue to be raised and landscaped as note8 in impact smalysis. Engineering Dept. - Police Dept. =- -19- MINU~S - REGUI~R CITY_ COUNCIL MEETING B0¥NTON BEACH, FLORIDA DECE~ER 20, 1977 General Services - Dumpsters on concrete City ~lanner - Dedicate to County 10 Congress Avenue. pads. ft. right-of-way on Motion to approve was made by Mr. Winter and seconded by Mr. Arena. Mayor Zack remarked that there would be two restaurants back to back and Yes. Jackson replied that every one attracts another and that is why all the fast food places are together. N~. DeMarco moved to accept the site plans subject to the oon- ditions as set forth b~ the Fire Department, Utilities De~t- ment, Engineering Department, Police Department, General Ser- Vices, and City Planner. ~m. Caldwell seconded the motion. To discussion. Motion carried 5-0. Consider Request for Payment - JoBear~ Inc. Re: Sanitar~ Sewers Mm. Kohl requested Mr. Tom Clark to explain this. Mr. Clark informed the Council that a final pay estimate has been deter- mined based on field measurements. There was an over-run of quantities in which the final pay estimate comes now higher than the original proposal. He had made a recommendation concerning the change made in the field which was felt would benefit the area during construction. One additional manhole ~as authorized. It was discussed prior to construction and was suDposed to be around $1,200. The contractor has pro- posed a different change order not consistent with the con- tract documents. Howe~er, realizing there was additional depth on that sewer additioralconstruction might have been considered, he has made what he considers an appropriate allowance for the additional restoration. He presumes the contractor may or may not accept this. He recommends the Council approve the change order as proposed by the Engineer- ing Department ~nd the final estimate proposed. Mr. Kohl aadded that the total would be $1,776.08, Change Order #1. U~. DeMarco clarified that it was the recommendation to prove and Mr. Clark informed him the recommendation was to approve the change order and final payment as recommended. If the contractor is not satisfied, that is his problem. The contractor submitted a letter to the City which is not consistent to his proposal or contract pay items. ~. DeMarco moved to accept the Engineer's recomm.~endation for $1,776.08 for Change Order #1, seconded by Mrs. Jackson. Under discussion, M~. Clark clarified this would include final payment also and Mr. Kohl agree~. Motion carried 5-0. -20- M~NUTES - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOTNTON BEACH, FLORIDA DECEI~ER 20, 1977 Receipt of Correspondence from William R. Boose, III, Attorney for Ocean Ridge - Re: Boynton Beach-Ocean Ridge Land Swap and Municipal Beach Development Plan N~. Kohl referred to a letter submitted from Mr. Boose and ~so Jackson referred to the first few paragraphs actually taking e~erything away from us and then they want us to go before their Boards to expand our par~g area. F~s. Jack, on mowed to write a letter to Ocean Ridge advising we are going to request a declaratory decree. M~yor Zack re- plied that our City Attorney pre~iously recommended letting them s~e us and Mr. ~ore clarified that he thinks everybody has been t~ying to get an official statement from the Town of Ocean Ridge and he thinks this is it. The question now is whether we want to take the ~ini~tiative to determine the status of title~ He thinks we must watch the fact that they are using the property for parking and he thin~ it should he surveyed. N~s. Jackson state8 that she feelz this has gone on long enough. They are using our property and saying it is theirs. She thinks it needs to be s~ttled once and for all. ~. Moore clarified that the only thing in issue is the ground south of the Town Hall. ~. Caldwell then seconded the motion. Under discussion, M~. Caldwell stated in his opinion, Ocean Ridge has appeared frivolous on numer- ous occasions and he thinks we should move in this direction. ~e now have ~ clear understanding of what they want. Mrs. Jackson clarified that they want it all and will give us 47 parking spaces. Mr. Caldwell suggested submitting the agree- ment with the statement that No. 3 is to state apply for and be granted. ~s. Jackson stated we are giving two valuable pieces of property in exchange for 47 parking spaces. Mayor Zack referred to the previous joint meetings and stated he feels this has gone on long enough. Mr. Caldwell referred to the possibility of the courts siding with us and ques- tioned what we were going to do with it and N~yor Zack re- plied that we could sell it to them and ~. Moore added that we have appraisals for both parcels. Mayor Zack added that it could be le~sed or sold outright. Mr. DeMarco suggested determining the ownership first. ~yor Eack clarified that the motion was authorizing the City Attorney to file a declar- atory decree regarding the proDerty south of Town Hall. Motion carried 5-0. Request from Bernard Connelly to Transfer Cemetery Lots 622 A & B to John and Mar~ Bucci~ross M~. Kohl referred to this request and added that ~. Connelly was willing to pay the $I5 charge for this transaction. Jackson moved to grant this request, seconded by ~. Caldwell. No discussion. ~otion carried 5-0. M/~UTES - P~GUI~R CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON B~CH, FLORIDA DECEMBER 20, 1 977 List of Payments - November Mrs. Jackson moved to accept the list of payments and attach to the November~inutes, seconded by Mr. DeMarco. No discus- sion. Motion carried 5-0. Approval of Bills ~. Kohl read the following bills for approval: 1. Longview Lime L~me for Sewer Treatment Plant Pay from Budgeted funds 401-533-550-03-65 2. Allied Chlorine & Chemical Produmts 'C~lorine for Water Treatment'Plant Ps~ from budgeted funds 401-512-550-03-63 3. Municipal Code Corp. Recodifica~ion of Code of Ordinances Pay from budgeted funds 001-151-510-02-77 4. International Business Machines Corp. Computer rental for the month of Jan. 1978 Pay from budgeted funds 001-133-510-02-21 5. Belvedere Construction Labor, equipment & materials for sewer line break Pay from budgeted funds 401-531-550-02-3F 6. A1 Packer Ford Garbage Packer Pay from Anti-Recession Funds t02-812-570-04-81 Council approved 6/21/77 10. ~oynton Beach Child Care Center Requisition for January thru May 1978 Pay from budgeted funds 320-871-570-02-5A Ordinance #73-15, passed 5/~5/73 Willie Ruth McGrady ~erver for Senior ~itizens Club - 3 weeks Pay from budgeted funds 320-871-570-02-5A Ordinance #73-15, pas&ed 5/15/73 Isiah Andrews Driver for Senior Citizens Club - 3 weeks Pay from budgeted funds 320-871-570-02-5A Ordinance #73-15, passed 5/15/73 M~mar ~ Inc. Floc float polymer for Sewer Treatment Plant Pay from budgeted funds 401-533-550-03-65 3,669.60 1,086. O0 2,500.00 4,029.00 7,647.33 19,790.76 2,839.00 144.00 165.00 1,077.11 -22- MINUTES - REGULAR CiTY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BE~cR, FLORIDA DECEMBER 20, 1977 11~ Penwalt Corp. 2,576.74 Anhydrous ferric chloride for Sewer Treatment Plant Pay from budgeted funds 401-533-550-03-65 Mr o Kohl stated that the bills described have been approved and verified by the department heads involved; checked and approved for payment by the Finance Department; funds are available in their respective budgets. He recommends pa~- merit of these hills. Mr. Caldwell moved to pay the bills, secmded by Mrs. Jackson. Under discussion, Mr. DeMarco referred to the bill from Belve- dere Construction and questioned where the sewer line break was and ~. Kohl informed him it was on Seacrest Blvd. between 22nd and 23rd Awenues and told about it. ~. DeMarco asked what c~ed it a~ud Mw. Kohl replied that different opinions were given. Motion carried 5-0. .Transfer of Funds for Special Master ~. Kohl requested this transfer of funds to pay the Special Master needed at the meetings. Mr. Caldwell so moved, seconded by M~s. Jackson. No discussion. Motion carried 5-0. ~ign New A~reement for Community Development Mr. Kohl referred to a new agreement being submitted and ad- vised that all that has been changed in the new agreement is that the effective date shall begin October 1, 1978 and shall terminate upon completion of the program. The old agreement, which HUD doesn't want, ends September 30, 1979. M~s. Jackson moved to accept the new agreement, seconded by ~. Caldwell. No discussion. Motion carried 5-0. OT~ER M~. Strnad requested Mr. Kohl to get in touch with the Depart- merit of Transportation to improve the length of the stacking lane going north on Federal Highway approaching 15th Avenue. He referred to the stacking lane being outdated and explained how it held up traffic. He then told about a problem with turning north on U. S. 1 from Gulfstream Blv~o and how it was almost impossible to see the little island. He suggested that a reflective pole be installed or the island be marked with a little extension of the median strip. ~s. Jackson added that the island at Ocean Avenue and Route 1 was also continuously run over. Mayor Zack then told about entering Leisareville at 18th Street from 23r~ Avenue and told how this island also could not be seen. -23- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEA ~H, FLORIDA DECE~ER 20, 1977 ADJONR~NT M~S. Jackson moved to adjourn, seconded hyMr. Caldwell. Motion carried 5-0 and the meeting was properly adjourned at 9:45 P. M. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA ATTEST: //¥ice Mayor r - - ~oUncil Member--~- Council Member City Clerk Recording S~cretary (Three Tapes) -24- CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH PAGE 1 ~BASO7 CHECK D L~ T S T AN D t N G C H E C K S YENOOR ~, VENDOR ~NAME CH~CK DATE 520 529 53t 540 542 56-6 19094D MARY E. SCHORR 11/01/77 266900 ~I'LDRffD ~;' Z~ART ............ 11/01/77 190~45 JOH~ SCHNEIDER 11/01/77 232510 KATO ~ILLtA~S 11/01/77 02t5~0 F~A~K '~---~EDNARICK ....... 11/01/77 104509 GEORGE A. JOHNSON 11/01/77 030501 RENA CARRIER ll/Ol/?Y 104508 -FB~K~jOHNSON ........................... 11/01/77 230452 OLI¥~ ~ALLACE 11/01/77 166300 ELEANOR POFFER ........................ I1/01J71 231580 N~T. ~ELC8 11/01/77 192592 ADA SHOOK 206~OO JOHN M; TOITE ........... llJO1/?7 OgI~50 ~A~OLD ~ERRZNG 11/01/77 K_~ SmOW 11/01/77 124590 NO~NAN'LgLAITE 1t/01t71 196360 ~ARD SULLIVAN 11/0t/77 231~0 ESTATE OF MAbLE ~ESCOTT 11701/77 033~60 ~gLEYE[Ah~ COTTON~PRODDCTS 10/31/77 559 582 112~00 618 OBMgO1 6t8 032901 CLEYELAND COTtO~ PRODUCTS 10/31'77 KINGS GENERAL REPAIR 10/31~77 CIIY.OF'5OYNTON ~EACH 11/01~ 7Z CiTY OF BOYNTON ~EACH 11/01~ ~? CITY OF ~OYNION 8E~CH 11101~ 71 CiTY ~F ~OYN'TON ~EACb ~1/0t~'7Y 619 210150 6Z~ 1t2~D0 PETTY CASH ~ATER & SEWER 11/01~ 77 PETTY CASH WATER g SE~ER ll/01~ 77 P~TTY CASH WATER & SEWER 11/01/77 P~TTY CASH MATER ~ S~ER I1701/77 OoS~ POSTMASTER tl/~2/77 CLEVELAND COTTON PROOi il/~3~77 CLEVELAND COTTON PRODUCTS KINGS GENERAL REPAIR 11/03/77 580002 VERA-LE~iS ...... 11/0~/77 625 ~1000t ~2~ 010201 632 633 015~00 63~ 0t~3.00 A35 020300 ~3b 020450 63a 021200 MJCHAEL L. OSBORN RUSSELL PRIMROSE JR. AAA FiRE EXTINGUISHER SAL DoaALO ALLAN ALLEa INSURANCE AGENCY ~L'LiEO CHLORINE & AMERICAN CAMPING ASSOC. ISiAH ANO~E~ ~OTOPRODUCIS~ INC. 6ROGER METER, iNC. P~TE aASIL' 60. OF CO, C~MMISSIONERS 11/04~77 1i/04/77 11/04/77 11/04/77 11/04/77 11/O4/77 11/04/77 11/04/77 11/04/7F 11/04/77 11/04/77 TOTAL AMOO¢,~ T 164.4o 53. t9 253. bb 77.i5 133.20 365.91 168.90 55.64 gl.bO 194.10 250.00 t02. B4CR' 51. I/CR .IO0I~OCR 4.23 2.04 ~ 4.40 ~ 8.50 ~ 1.00 750.00 100.22 416.2o 602.25 30.50 250.00 724.00 2.40 44).O9 290.00 ~t/30/~7 C~TY OF BOYNTON BEACH 0 U T S T A N D I CHECK # VE~OOR ~ VENbOR°NAME N G CHECKS 639 OZtSO0 BEACUN RESTAURANT 640 02i625 ROBERT BENTLEY, INC. 641 024720 ~OYNTON BEACH CHAMBER b~2 02~725 BOYNTON'~CH;-FEDERAL 644 026299 OUILOING OFFICIALS ASSOC. CH~CK DATE 11/04/77 tl/0q/77 11/04/77 11/04/77 11/04/77 030290' - CA~DMQN ......................... 11/04/71 030299 CAiN ~E~D 8 SUPPLY 11/04/77 030400 CONN£AUT METALLIC PACKING 11/04/77 ~0~0525 .... ~%--H~-CA~TE~ .................... il/04/77 0~0550 VERA E~ CASEY 11/04/77 650 031700 ' -651 .... ~32390-'' 654 -657 658 659 665 674 675 679 6~6 6S9 03Z394 ~324~0 035405 035~09 0~t610 041~19 041700 04~750 0&6450 062910 063790 0~550 070100 0~0400 07.15~5 071549 074500 0754B0 077191 08i620 PERRY CESSNA CHANGING FINES CHILDREN'S SERVICES DiVIS tHEODORE COHAN C~LO. DEPT. OF EDUCATION DARRY LEE"CREASN~N 11/04/77 1t/04177 ll/O~/tl 11/04/77 1i/04/7~ 11/04/77 11104171 ~.RIC~¢E ~ T MA~AZINE 11/04/77 DAVIS METER a SUPPLY O~LRAY ELECTRIC SUPPLY DELTA CONSTRDCTIDN DMVOS CONSTRUCTION CO. 9OUB~EDAY & CO. ~OH~ ~o DUNKLE E K J ROOSt.NO MASY PAY tIRE SI~RE ~O8'~ELTZ FIRST ~ANK & TRUST ~LORiOA RECREATION & PARK FLORIDA UNEMPLOYMENT FUND FOLLETT LIBRARY 8UOK CO. FUTgRA POINTING CHRIS GAFFNEY BETTY GARRIGA Nt~ GEHRtNG G~NEiLOGiCAL INSTITUTE ~ERT~A GEORGE CHARLES GODFREY GRIFFIN E~UIPNENT ~.Lo GRUMMQNS ~RINIING C~ARLES G~YNN HALSEY a GRIFFITN~ INC.~ YOK~ LAM HAM ~ANO~S ~AV--A--TAMPA ~-~IN~ C~MPANY tl/04/77 I1/04/7~ 11/04/77 tl/04/17 11/04/77 11/04/77 ll/04/77 1t/04/7~ 11/04/77 11/04/77 11/06/77 11/04/71 11/04/77 11/04/77 11/04/77 11/04/77 11/04/77 tl/04/~? 11/04/?? 11/04/77 11/04/77 tl/04/~? 11/04/~7 il/04/77 11/04/77 11/04/77 11/04/7~ 11/04/77 11/04/77 11/04/7~ 9.00 2,368.48 29.33 /33.8~ 250.00 25.00 98.50 9.00 3.9g 1.25 21.00 733.~0 100.00 2~.69 250.00 2~ 066.99 3.00 9.48 10.O0 67.17 ~3.34 ZTO.O0 ~ 125.00 CiTY oF BOYNTUN ~EACH PAGE 690 094350 tNTERSTATE~PIPE HAINTENAN 691 141' 6 '2~ ELLE~ JENSON 11/0qi?? 692 104650 KEIT~ JONES 11/04/77 "69~ 114600 KOPY KING PRINTING CENTER 11/04t17 69~ 115568 ERiC RRONSBIEN 695 120410 ,LABAN UNIFORMS ~96- t~.~90- L1N--~R CONSTRUCTION 11/04/77 697 124~50 LORE~,~ S SHARPENING 698 126299 CHARLES LOCAS ...... 699--"~'-1-Zg30~ gONNA-LuCAS ......... 11/04/77 700 IB0565 MAUR¥~S TOOL CHEST 11/04/?? m~,~701 130'948 BILL] MCFADDEN 11/04/77 10~ 131700 LAURA'' METZ 7Ob 134640 8ESS~E 50 MOORE ...... 708 '- ' 156420 MUNICIPAL POLICE ~ 709 140456 NATtGNALZ RECORD ~=~ ~0 ~55~_'0 . ~RTa~' CONSTRUCTION - 7tl 1 5 oo "IL RNOSBORa · 12 lSSeO0 STRO 156 00 SU Da WStT 71~ lbO~20 716 717 161600 719 72O 721 722 723 724 725 726 727 720 729 730 731 7~6 7~7 739 7~ PAINT g~NIER PALM BEACH OFFICE SUPPLY CATH PATTERSON PENN~ALT CORPORATION 101~25 DAVE 164600 POMP 180~90 SHAR 1~0500 EVA 18~785 RIDG PENSGOR OFFICE SUPPLY, 11/04/~7 11/0~/17 11/04/77 tl/04/TY 11104/77 11/~4/77 11/04/77 11/04/77 11/04/77 11/04/77 11/04/77 II/04/l? lI/04/?l 11/04/7T II/04/77 II/04/77 II/~4/71 [TOGL S6R¥ICE 1t/.04/77 ]N RA~gOLPH 11/04/77 [AYNUND 11/04/77 ~WAY PLUMBING, INC. 11/04/77 18~900 DeAN ~ISELEY 1~6500 IgOlgO 190190 19D~O0 190590 190950 t9t59~ 191630 192000 192591 192596 192800 DONALD RUSS RUB[~ CONSIRUCTIO~ CO. RUSSELL ~ AXON S.A.~. lNG. S & $ ARTS & CRAFTS SALT ~ATER ~PORTSMAN SATURDAY REVieW MURRAY SCHWEITZER ULY~E E. SCHOOLE¥ ~ERVICE INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY SHAM tRUCKING~ iNC. DAN SHORILEY HERMAN ~. SHUFELD I1/O4/77 11/04/77 li/O4/77 11/O4/77 it/04/17 tl/04/77 i1/04/~? 11704/77 1i/O4/77 11/04/77 1~/04/77 il/O4/77 11/04/77 11/04/77 11/04/77 250.00 11.25 200.OO 3.00 ZSO,uO 200.~O 9~1.0~ 20.~$ 15.00 149.~i llb.OO 52.50 278.05 lY,~13.1z 262.i~ 226.U3~ 30.Od 3.Od 226.~5 200.Gu,/ 128.00.> CiTY OF BGYNTON 8EACH 4J U T S T A N D VEND(]. ~ VENDOR NAME I N G C H E C K S CHEC< DATE 193912 LtOIi SMILES 194695 S. FLA. LA80R RELATIONS t9~69~ THOMAS SGUTHARO 196020 STATE OF FLORIDA OEPTo 196025 STATE OF FLORIDA - DEPT. 196025 SIATE OF FLORIDA - DEPT. ti/04/77 11/04/77 11/04/77 11710/77 11/0~/77 1'96180 O~8BIE S~OF~EN ...... 11/04/77 196210 BRIAN STRO8 1l/0~777 196410 ~UPERINTENDENT DOCUMENTS 11/04777 756 .... 761 7'10 771 772 773 775 776 779 78~ 7~ ¥~7 790 2'0~850 TISOALES ................ 205410 TRAIL FORD TRACTOR CO. 205000 TROPIGAS, INC. 11704/77 231780~ ~ESTERN'~OTP--S'TORE ............ 11/04/77 2~2400 d. ¥~iTE ALUMINUM 23~625 J.~.A~ WOLF FRESH OtST. 2~1~00 XEROX CORPORATION 510001 ~AROLYN ~. YORGENSEN 1~6200 PUBLI~ MARKET 015700 ASGRO~ OF FLORIDA 02~451 BAKER ~ TAYLOR EDUCATIONA 0~3800 BLUE CROSS OF FLORtD~ 02~T~5 BOY, TON GUN & LOCK~ INCo 02478~ 80YNTON PUMP & SUPPLY 03495u CSVE SHOE REPAIR 050300 EAST COAST FIRE E~UIP. ' 050310 EASY PAY TIRE STORE ....... FIRE tQUIP. SALES & ¢GUR STEEL CORPORATION ~:RANKHOUSE ELtCTRiC HALSEY ~ GRIFEITH, INC.. JACY,=S CAMERA CENTER K ~ h ELECTRIC SUPPLY INC LIN-SA~ CONSTRUCT iON ~HITT MACDOWELL ~N&OE CALCULATO~ ~ATIONAL LINEN SERVICE ~ ~ G ~ISI~IBUTO~S P~TTY CASH RECREATION .. ~U--D I K P~INT ING S.O.U.S.~ INC, TKANSi-I~ONICS~ iNC. T~IPLE C~DAR NURSERY 0~5500 10031~ 1i0100 120410 t~2790 130310 130505 132770 102750 190200 205530 205540 11704/77 11/04777 11/04/77 11/04/77 11/08/77 11708/77 11108/77 ll/08/77 11/08/77 1~/08/77 11/08/77 11/08/77 11/08/77 1t/08/77 11/08/77 11/0877~ 11/08777 tl/0877~ 11/08/77 L1/OS/TZ 11/08/77 11/08/77 1t/08/77 11/0877~ 11108777 11/08/77 il/08/?Y 1t/08/77 11/08/?Z 1t/08t77 t1708/17 11/08/71 11/08/77 11/08/77 t1708/77 11/08/77 11/08777 11/08/77 PAGE TOTAL AMOUNT 128o00 25o.oo ?zO.OOCR B.O0 8°85 172.00 258.86;/' 5.68 108.10 65.00-v 99.95~ 9~9.90~ ~5~991.05~ 237.91~ 424.i0~ 234.00~- 53.21~ 24.00~ 35.51~ t6.32~ 73.07 200.00 500.75 308.55 27.49 361.65 Z07.45 51.~0 45.00~ 17.90 60.00 ~1507 O U T S T A N D I N G C H E C K S 803 ....... 021530 ....... BEANE-EXTERMiNA1--I NG 'CO~ .......... 1~]~ 10/77 208o00 I/' 804 024'5~0 B~.TTY BORONI 11110177 9.00 w/ VENDO~ 791 ~I0150 792 222800 VIKING ENTERPRISES 11/0~/77 303.60 793 3~0002 794 Oti02O 795 014240 ISi~H ~NDREMS 1t/10/77 44.00 796 015400 ARCO ~LECTRIC 11/10/77 ~04.00 797 - - 0i~00 VEVA ARM~ROSTER 798 016000 AiLAaTtC 799 016300 AOTOPROOUCT$~ INC. . il/10/?? 800 ....... OaOIT~ ..... 8.8~AOTO"P~RT~-iNC~ 11/10/77 127.35 801 020300 8ADGER aFTER, INC. 11/10/77 882.00 802 02201 ~ICHAtfL BAIRD 11/10/77 I2.80~ 805 0207t0 ' 810 0~500 811 O.~OZOO i~ 813 ;i 814 o~a8OO ?-- 8i5 82O 821 $23 827 829 830 835 838 839 840 BOY~f~N AUTO SUPPLY 11/10/77 255.00 BOYNtON BCHo FEDERAL 11/10/77 6,795.27 ~OYNTg~ ~EACM REii&ENENT 11/10/77 2,337.07~.- SRO -- DARI, 4NC. 11/10/77 CONSTRUCTION ~OOkSTORE ' -' 11/10/77 3.00 D08BS BROTH~S tl/10/77 t56.00 E ~ S P~ODUCTS CD. 11/10/77 -"EASY PAY' TIRE STORE 11110/77 631.57 EaGINEERING MACHINE CO. 11/10/77 72.02 FIRE EQUIP. SALES ~ li/10/77 i0.00 FIREMEN~$ RELIEF & ~ 11/10/77 581.95 '~ 0~910 FIRST ~AN~ a TROSI 1i/tO/77 11,40~o92 063795 FLORIOA STANDARDS L~BOaAT ti/i0/77 i20.00 Oa470~ FOX VALLEY ~ARKING SYSTEM ii/i0/77 26.02 O?~4OO ~TTY GARRIGA ii/10/?7 SOoO0 071~85 ~ARREN GEORGE 11/10/77 2,000.00 ~w 0~4500 CHARLES GOOd,aY il/lO/77 30.00 0~5610 GULFSTREAM LUMBER CO. 11/i0/77 0~0310 HALSE~ g GRIF~ITH~ iNC. 1i/10/77 0~0550 HAOSE.R'MOTOR CO~ ~f/lO/~7 08~20 HOLLY ACCDNULATO~ a ii/t0/77 69.50 090105 t.8.M. CORPORATION tl/10/77 16.20 ~ 111570 K~LLaRS EL~CIRI~'SaRVlCE 11/10/~ 111600 alLLiAN KENE~t ll/tO/Tl 3.65.00 120500 ~LLA ~A~ L. LACY 11/10/77 250.00~ 120410 LAMAR UNiFORMo 1t/10/77 1205~0 LA~ ~FOR~EME~T ASSOC. 11/10/77 121~00 LEWIS BUSINESS FORMS, INC 11/10/77 59.87,/ 13~400 ~ANH~iTAN TROPHIES tt/i0/~7 130500 MAmOPACTORERS LiFE INS. 11/10/77 110940 attain SALES ll/10/77 130950 gltLlc ROlM MCGRADY lt/t0/77 132770 MILLER 6hARIN~S 11/10/77 1B~30 MUNICIPAL POLICE 1t/10/~7 ttt600 TaOaAS NELSON & SONS 11/10/77 2~.08 M~ASOY 0 O T S T A N D I N G C r~ E C K S .~.C~CK # VENOOR ~ VENDOR NAME CHcOCK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT ' ~" --842 1A~500 NOLCO CHEMICAL CO. 11~10/71 843 151310 ODOR CONTROL SYSTEMS 1!/t0/77 69.40 844 160410 PALM BEACH NEWSPAPERS 11/10/77 86.04 ~"- 1~27~0 PICARD CHEMICaL-CO. '- ~1/i0/77 187.75 84~ 180500 ~VA RAYMOND 11/10/77 50,00 ~ 8~ 18t~00 ~LSIE W. REINHARD 11/10/77 250.00 B~8- ...... l~2g'OO- At NKER ..................... MATERIALS CORP. 1'1/i0/?? ........ 22.60 849 18~700 ROWLAND TRUCK EQUIP., INC 11/10/77 352.1~ 850 1.8~400 JOHN RUPP 1t/10/77 250.00 851 190999 ULYVE E. SCHOOLEY tt/10/77 10.00 853 19~708 SOUTN~RN MECHANICAL SEALS ll/10/77 8~ 216390 O~ JAX 8~5 ~BO~O0 CHARLES NALDNER, M.O~ 11710/7~ 85~ 230451 ~AL~ACE M TIERNAN 11/10/7~ 859 19~015 ~TATM OF FEORIOA ll/t~/TT tt8.OT 8bl 01~780 ALLIED CHLORINE A tlJ15/77 862 000001 BAD VENDOR NAME 11/15177 862 - - O140~b ' ~MERICAN'"Li'B~ARY' ASSOC; ......... ~1/i5/77 ...... ~' 863 014150 AMERICAN WATE~ NO~KS ASSO 11/15/77 97.50 86~ o163oo AbTOPRODUCTS, INC. 11/i5/77 169.65 865 ' O~OIYG B.B. AUTO PARTS, INC. 11/15/77 75.'42 Bbb 020~50 BAK~R g TAYLOR COMPANIES 11/15777 37.93 8~7 02.1200 ~0. OF C~. COMMiSSIONeRS 11/i5/77 273.85 8~9 92~710 ~OYNTON AUTO SUPPLY 11/15/77 870 O2~720 80YNYON 8EACH CHAM~ER 11/15/77 233.~3 87i ooooo1 BAO VENDOR NAME 11/15/77 ~'~i 871 050301 DAVIO CALDSRUN~ li/i5/77 ~q~. 872 052500 JaMes R. CHO~AN li/is/-t7 873 .... o'3295~ '- c~TY-~u~L~'S'HING CO. ' il/15/77 277.85 207.10~ .... 122o80~,,/-' lO0-OOw,~, 69.~0~ 874 03634~ COSTOM AUTO TRIM 11/15/77 875 041600 DELRAY CHEMICAL CO. 11/15/77 876 044650 D~N'5 ALIGNMENT 11/15/77 15.50 ~7~ 0~o450 JOHN B. DUNKLE 11/15/77 5.~5 879 .... 0a2800 FiRE'E~UIPJ SALEs a 11/15/77 880 075400 GAAN.A~A VALVE ~ FITTING 11715/77 860 0~5~00 GRANADA VALVE & FITTING 11/15/77 ~i 075530 R.L~ GRUMMONS PRINTING 11/15/77 20.00 8~2 0~03t0 HALSEY & GRIFFITH, 1NC. 11/15/77 1t~o82 ~63 O~61G JOHN F. ~OLLIHAN 11/15777 a~4 100310 JACK"$ CAMERA CENTER 11/15/77 885 lli60O ROPY KiNG PRtNTIaG CENTER 11/15/77 ~88 134600 MONROE CALCULATOR 11/15/77 53.00 8~9 137499 L~ MYERS 1t/15/77 250.00 CITY OF GOYN¥ON BEACH PAGE 7 VENDOR ~ VENDOR NAME lNG C ~ E C K S -890 140456 NATIONAL RECORD PLAN 891 142090 EOWARD NICHOLAS 892 160420 PALM ~EACH OFFICE SUPPLY -893 162790 PIERCE TIRE CO., [NC. 894 1~2870 PITNEY BOWES 897 la~310 ROBIN COmSTRUCTION CO. CHECK DATE 11/15/¥~ 11/15/77 11/15/?? 11/15/77 11/15/77 tI/15/7~ 11/15/1l 11/15/77 117t5/7~ 898 191510 $~ACA~ST PETROLEUM CO~ ........... i17i5/77 899 000001 BAO VENDOR NAME 11/15/77 899 192760 $iLVER BURDETT 11/t5/?? '-~900 ....... '~fTo0 .... 7E~T~G"~AB-~f THE ............. fi/f~/i7 901 904 2055~0 TRIPLE CEDAR NURSERY 23054~ WAIER POLLUTION CONTROL '-'2B2~00 O~'-~HITE ALUMINUM 000001 ~AO V~NOOR NAME 904 530001 A.A.M= B~LOER$, INC. ~o~ 5~oooz ~ALE ~o ALEXANOE~ 906 ..... 5~0007 MI[[IAN a~DA~- JR. 907 OOQO01 SAD VENDOR NAME 90? 5~0006 ~i~TMORE SLDG. CO. INC. 9~ .... O0~O0'l BAD V~NDUR-NAME 908 540009 BILTMG~E BLDG. CO. INC. 909 O0000l ~AD VENDUR NAME 909 ......5¥~10'-A~DREWBOONE~ 9~o 000001 ~AO VENOO~ NAME 911 -'~00001 ~aO 91M ~00001 g~ VkNO~R NAME 91B 00000t 8AD VENOOR NAME 914 .... ~dOooi gao 914 D4001D maRY N~ BURROUS 910 00~001 BAD VENDOR NAME 916 000001 ~AD VENDOR NAME 910 540017 OIL?MORE 8LDG. CO. 917 000001 bad VENDOR NAME 91~ 000001 BAD VENDOR NAME 918 540019 919 000001 ~AO V~NDOR ~AME 919 550010 MRS. ROBERT CARTER 920 000001 ~AD VkNDOR NAME 920 550011 F~ANK CHIAPPERiNI 921 000001 6AD VENDOR NAME 11/i5477 TOTAL 13.il 2o.oo 562.98 99 .-00 200=OO 10. IOCR - 10. ~0. 9.~0 I2.20CR 12.20 7.50CR 7.50 4.70CR 11.~0~R 11.50 IO.OOCR t0.00 8~.20CR 83.20 4.7OCR 4.70 4.7OCR 4.70 12.20CR 12.20CR i2.2~ 13. ~OCR i3.30 4. ~OCR 4. lO 7.5OCR 12.gOgR CiTY OF BOYNfON 6EACH PAGE G ~J T S T A N 0 lNG C m E C K $ 92t 550012 C.L.S. CORP. 922 000001 ~AD VENDOR NAME 922 550013 BERNARD d. CAOGA 925 OOODOt BAD VENDL%R NAME 923 550014 FRED O. COOK CHECK DATE TOTAL tl/15/77 12.20 1~/i5777 11/15/77 11/15/77 ?.5OCR 11715/77 7.50 92& 000001 924 55'0D1~' 9gb OO00Ol 925 550010 92~ 5~0017 927 OOOO01 027 ......... O0000t 927 92~ 000001 925 929 000001 g29 560004 930 930 5~0005 8AD VENDOR NAME 11/15/77 . A.70CR ~M.'~-~ CULL~W .......... 11715/77 ~AO VENDOR NAME tl/t5/77 SHIRLEY C~MMiNS 11t15/?l 4.70 ~AD"~ENDOR"-N-A~E ..... 11/15777 ........... 8~OCR FRED O. COOK 11/15177 8.00 BAD VENDOR NAME tl/15/77 ........ t9.50CR 8~O-~ENDOR NAME 11/15/77 ANTMGNY COCO 11/15/77 22.50 BAD YENDOR NAM~ 11/15/?? COLONIAL CLUB BLORSo '- it/t5/77 ~AD YEN~OR NAME 11715/7~ 2.O0CR J&~ES K. DACRON 11/15/77 2.00 BA~ 9ENDOR ~AME 1t/15/7~ 12.20CR 8ARBARA DAVIDSON 11/15/77 12.20 931 00~00i ~AD VENDOR tqAME 9Bl' 5ou006 ~ftSO L~ DEAN ....... 933 934 934 93.5 935 935 936 936 932 000001 BAD ~ENDOR NAME 932 550007 ~O~MALD L. DUNN -933 - Ob90Ot BAg vENDOR NAME O0000i ~AO VENDOR NAM~ ~TO00J GARY T. EVANS ' 000001 ~AD VENDOR NAME 00000t BAD VENOUR NAME - 570004 ANNA ESTRELLA OOOO01 ~AO VENDOR NAME 000001 BAD VENDOR NAME 935 "'5~O00Z ~AROLD ~ImCHUM 93t OOO001 BAD VENOOR NAME 93~ ~00007 FOREST MANGGE 95~ O000Ol BAD VENDOR NA~iE 9~9 OOO001 ~AO VENDOR NAM~ 9~9 ' '5~0009 - FOR~SL R. HANGG~ 940 000001 ~AD V~NDOR NAJ4E 941 000001 BAD V&NDOR NAME 941 610003 ~A~- i HLBRGC~ 9~2 00000t BAD VENDOR NAME 9~2 620001 ,CHAS~ JONES 9~3 O0~OOl ~AD VENDOR NAME 9~ 00000i ~O V~NDuR NAM~ 944 O00OOt ~Ag VtNDO~ NAM~ 11/15/77 5.70CR 11/15/77 5.70 11/15/77 li/iE/T? 11/15177 %.?OCR 11/15/77 4.70 ll/15/TF I~.ZOCR 11/15/77 12.20 11/15/Y7 9.ZOCR ll/iE/Y? BoOOCR 11/15/27 12.20 11/15/?? Z3.3OCR ll/15/77 6.0OCR il/15/~7 11/15/77 11/15/?? Y.50 11/15/77 lZ.2OCR 11/15/77 i2.20 it/15/~7 7.50CR 11/15/77 7.50 11/15/7~ 11/15/77 7.40 11/15/77 7o20CR tl/15/77 7.20 11/15/77 11/15/77 7.50 11/15/77 4.50C~ 11/15/77 ~.b0- 11/15/77 9.bOCA 11715/77 11/15/77 12.60 CITY OF BOYNTON BEAC~ CHECK $ ~/~,~DOR ~. ~¥ENOOR ~AM~ CHE~K DATE TOTAL AMOUNT 9~5' ~gO0~ &ONALO JACOBS '- 11/15/77 5.~-o 9~ 6MO00I MARVI $~ KL~PPS 11/15/77 lb.O0 9~ 8~0002 ~LAN R. RGCH 11/i5/77 10.t0 9~8' ...... ~00-~'" BuYO R'. K~H[-'~' ii/15/77 I0.80 950 ~000~ Lt N-BAR CONSTRUCT ION 11/15/77 12~20 95f ...... 6~000~ A~N'LOGA~ ........... 1i/15/77 ' 4.70 952 6~0005 PAUL LOUOEN 11/15/77 95~ ~0006 SY,LVIA-tOLOFS 11/15/77 '95'~- ........ 6~607 ..... ~ACK ~"'£A~ ................................. fl/15777 955 65~010 JOSEP~ E. A~iAG 11/15/77 9~6 ~0011 M~RIEL M. MCKAY 11/15777 958 6~001~ JAMES To MINER 11/15/77 959 ~001~ ~ACK'S RECAPPflaG 1t/15/77 960 ........ 650~i~ J. CLAYTON MCCORMICK ' ' 1t/i5/77 660001 GEORGE NEEDER 11/15/77 · ~TO~O~ T~O~AS F= ~BRIEN 11/15777 ~80008 PT~ OVERLOOK CONGO ASSOC. 11/15/77 690001 GLADY~ QUICK 11/15/77 ?00003 EDWI~ RANDALL 11/15/77 ?0o~O4 ...... PETE~ a. ROY ............................ ti/t5/77 ~lO00o ALSERI W. SHG~P i1/i5/77 710~.0~ RIgHAR~ A. SOTHEN tl/15/7F ?10009 RkV~ J.C~ STEVENS 11/15/77 ~20~06 TINKER TOY CONST. CO. INC 11/15/77 12.20 12.20 7.50 ~' 5.90 8.70 8.00 24.00 7.50 15.00w~ 12.20 11.50 z~ 11.5o';/ 4.?0 12.50' 2T.ZO 2.50 5.15 15.00v~ 9~b6 968 969 97O 971 972 72 007 ARNOLD E. THOMPSO~ 11/15/77 2.~0 973 740~2 SEMON~ VEINBERG 11/15/77 8.70 974 740~0~ VILLAGE 6IKE SHOP 11715/7? 30.00 9~-' 750~07 ~ILI~AM WALMSLEY 11/15/77 23.70 976 790001 CiIY OM BOYNTON BEACH 11/15/77 4.90~ ' ~ ........ ?gb~-' CiT~ ~g-BoYNT~ BEACH il/15/?? 15.00 979 79~00~ CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 1t/15/77 15.00 ~z~ 980 790005 CiTY OF BOYNTON BEAC~ 11/15/~? 15.00/ 9~f ~90~' CiTY O~ BOY'NT~N BEACH ....... 11/15/77 '' 5.00w~' 982 7900~7 CITY OF 80YNTON 8EACH tl/15/77 5.60w/ 9~5 Y90008 CiTY OF bOYNTON ~EAC~ 11/15/77 2.$0~./ 98~ .... Y900~-~ CITY SF BOYNTON BEACH 11/15/77 -"15.00 985 7'90010 CiTY OF 80YNTON BEACH 11/15/77 15.00 w~ 986 790011 CiTY OM 6OYNTON BEACH 11/15/77 2.80 ~ 987 ?900iZ CITY OF oOYNTON 8~AC~ 11/15/77 3.50?' 990" 790015 CITY OF ,BOYNTGN 6~ACH ~ ~ 11715/77 993 190018 CIiY oF BOYNTON BEACH 11/15/77 2.80~ 99~ 790019 CITY 5F BO. YNTON BEACH 11/15/77 2.80 ~ ll/30JlY CITY OF BOYNTON bEACH PAGE 10 ! VENDOR ~ VENDOR NAME CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT 990 790021 CiTY OF BO'YNTON BEACH i1/15/7T B.50 W 997 79002g CITY OF BOYNTON ~EACH 11/15/77 998 790023 CiTY OF BOYNTON BEACH 11/15/77 15.00~ tODO 790025 C~IY OF 6DYNTON BEACH 11/15/77 2.80 i001 CiTY OF BOYNTON BEACH 11t15/77 13.00~' ........................ 1tt15777 2-86~/~ 15.OO~w~ .......... 7.56,,>/ 11115/77 L1/15/77 CiTY O~ BOYNTON BEACH 1t/i5/77 100Z ..... 7)0027 cITY' OF BOYNTDN 8EAC~ 100~ 790028 CiTY OF BOYNTflN BEACH 11/15/77 lOOi 790029 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH it'/15/~7 lO0~ 790031 CITY 07 BOYNTON 8EACH I1/15/77 1007 7~0032 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH L1/t5/77 1009 79003~ CITY OF BOYNTON B~ACH 1111517l 1010 790035 CiTY ~F BOYNTON BEACH 11/15/77 10t2 7~O037 CITY OF~OYNI~N ~BEACH tt/15J77 '101] 7~03B CITY OF 8DYNION ~,EAC~ ._ 11/15/77 i01~ ..... ¥~039 CITY OM mOYNION BMACH t1715/77 1015 7~040 CITY O~. BOY~TO~ ~EACH 1t/15/77 lOl~ 7900~1 CITY OF BOYNTON 8~ACH 11/15/77 ...... 7~2 C~TY"~BYNTO~ mEAC~ ii/i5/77 1019 7900~ CITY GF 80YNYO¢I ~ACH ...... 11/15177 IOZO 790045 ~ITY OF SOY TON ~EACH 11/15/77 102t 790046 CITY OF 80YN/ON M~AGH il/15/77 1025 790051 CITY OM BOYNTON aEACH it/15/77 102~ .... /90052 CITY OF 50YNTON BEACH 1027 790058 gi{Y OF BOY,ToN BEACH ....... IO2~ 79005~ 1029 790055 IOBO 790056 CiTY OF BOYNTON BEACH 11/15/77 1031 790057 CITY D~ BOYNTON BEACH 11/i5177 1032' 79005B CiTY DF BoYNToN BEACH li/15/~7 10~3 7900~9 CITY GF ~OYNTON BbACH 11115/77 1084 790060 CiTY OE bOYN¥ON BEACH tl/i5/77 1035- 790001 CITY O~ BOYNION BEACH 11715/77 103~ 790062 CiTY OF BOYNTON ~ACH 11/15/77 lOEY 7900~ ~iTY ~ BOY~IoN BEACH 11/15/77 IOM~ 79006~ CiTY. OF BOYNTON BEACH 11/t5/77 1089 790065 CiTY O~ BOYNTON BEACH. it/15/77 10~0 7900~o CITY DF BOYNTON BE&CH 11/15177 104i 7900~? CITY OF BOYNTON ~bACH il/15/77 I07~ 7900~8 CiTY OF 8OYNTON BEACH iiXiE/7V 1043 790069 CITY OF BDYNTON BEACH 11115771 10~4 Y90070 CIfY ~ '~YNTON Bm ~H 11/15/77 iO~ ~9007I CiTY ~F B~YNTbN ~EACH ~I715/77 104~ 79007Z CITY OF ~DYNTUN ~EACH 11/15/77 15.00 5~. 70 ~ 15.00 15.00 7.50 15.00 15.00 7.50 15.00 15.00 7.50 100. O0 15.00 i5=00 7.60 7.80 10.50 7.50 19.90 15.00 7.50 15.00 15.00 15.00 2 · 80 15.00 15.00 2.80 2.80 2.80 9.10 2.80 ~.30 7.00 15.00 2.~0 t5.00 7.50 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH PAGE 11 .... CHEC~ # VENDOR dUT S T A N D I N G C H E ~. K S ~VENDOR' NAME 8HECK DATE TOTAL AML]UNT 1047 - '79807~ CITY OF BOY'TON BEACH 1048 790074 CITY OF BDYNTON BEACH 1049 790075 CITY OF ~OYNTON BEACH i05i ~90077 CITY OF BDYNTON ~EACH 1052 790073 CITY O~ 507NTO~ 8EACH i0~3 ...... ?90079 CITY OF 5uYNTON BEACH 10~4 790'080 CiTY OF BOYNTON bEACH 1055 790081 CiTY OE BOYNTGN BEACH ............... ~05~ ........ ?~b'08~ CITY O~ BDYNTON ~EAC ~11/15/77 11/15/7l 11/15/77 1.1/15/77 11/15/77 tl/15/77 11/15/77 il/i~/Z7 11/15/7T io57 - 7~oo83 CiTY OE 80YNTON 8EACH ii/i5/77 1'058 79008~ ~ITY OF 807NToN BEACH 11/i5/77 tO60 790086 CITY OF 687NION BEACH 1i/i5/77 1061 790087 CiTY OM 80YNTON BEACH 11/15/77 '1~2 ......... ~90O~8'-~"OF BO~N~bN' BE~CH ..... 11/15777 106~ 790089 CITY OF 80YNTON 8EACH 1t/15/7~ 1067. ?90090 CITY OE~8OYNTON ...... io~ ........ 7§:0~91 Cj~'DE BoYNI'~N BEACH tl/15/77 1066 790092 CITY OF BOYNT~N BEACH 11/15/77 to6~ ?~oo~a CITY OF ~O¥~TON~EACH ii/i~/7? 10~9 790095 CITY gE OOYNTON 8:AC~ 11/15/77 1079 7900~ CITY OF ~uYNTON ~ ~H 1t/15/77 BOYNTON ~EACH lozi ~9oo97 CITY GF ....... 1i/15/77 107M 79009& CITY OF 80YNTON ~EACH ii/iS/~? i075 790099 CITY OF BOYNTGN BEACH 11/i5/77 ....... i074 ..... 790100 CiTY-OF BO?N'TG~ 8EACH ii/is/?7 1075 790101 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 11/15/77 10~6 790102 CiTY OF 8OYNTON ~EACH 11/15/77 107~ - 79oio3 CITY O~ ~OYNTON 5EACH i1/t5/77 1078 790104 CITY dF BOY~TON ~ACH t079 790105 CITY OF ~OYNTON ~EACH 11/15/77 io8o .... 7~oioo c'ZZY OF B~¥~TON ~EACH- ' ii/iS/7? 1081 790107 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 1082 790108 CITY OF BOYNTON ~EACH - ~- 10~3 .... 790109 CiTY OF BOYNTON BEACH 108A 7eOiiO CiTY OF 8OYNTON 8EACH 1085 Ol60ZO ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK - 108~ ' 161720 BETTY CASH WA~ER g SE~ER' 1086 108~ 108~ 1086 108~ 1086 1086 10~ 032901 CITY OF 80YNTON BEACH 03Z90t CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 0S2901 CiTY UF 8UYNTON BEACH 03290i CiTY OF ~8YNT~N ~EACH 052901 CITY OF BOYNTON ~EAC~ 032901 CiTY OF BOYNT:uN ~EACH 032901 CITY OF 8UYNTON ~EACH oBzgot CiTY ~F 80YNTON 8EACH 032901 CITY OF ~OYNTON BEACH 032901 CITY CF.'~SYNTONBEACH 032901 CIIY OF ~OYNTON ~EACH 11/15/77 11/15/77 11/15/77 11/15/77 1t/15177 1t/16/77 11/16/?? 11/i~/77 11/16/77 11/16/77 11/16/77 II/I6/77 ii/I6/7? II/16/77 I1/i6/77 ti/16/77 7.50 ~ 7.50 3.50 7.50 7.50 15o00 15.00 i5.00 15o00 7.50 7.80 7.5G 7.50 15=00 15o00 2.80 5.00 30.OO 7.50 t5.00 6.30 7.50 15.00 7.50 i5o00 15o00!¢ 110,207.58 9.50 6.99 2.84 1.39 1.45 l.O0 3.00 5.72 8.22 1~o75 CiTY OF BOYNT~N BEACH PAGE 12 M~ASO? ;30 T S T A N D I NG CHECKS ~CHECK DATE i08~ 161720 PETTY CASH WATER & SEWER 1086 161720 P2TT¥ CASH WATER ~ SEWER 1086 1~1720 'm~TTY CASH ~ATER ~ SEWE~ 1088 0~400 GCANASA VALVE & FITTING 11/16/77 11/16/71 11/16/77 11/16/77 11/16/77 11/16/77 ........ 1089 19~400 ~OCIA£~SECO~IT¥ 'CONTRIBOT 11/17/7T 1090 ~9000~ M~RY L. WALTER tt/t7/7~ 1091 B20001 ~OB~T FRANZ 11/17t77 TOTAL AMOUNT 17.~0 ~4.4:0 ' 237.7~ P 109~ 400002 RUTH Lo NELSON 1094 t~0950 WILLiE RUTH MCGRADY ....... I095 .... 1096 010305 A 1098 ........ 0,13720 --ALLEN INSORANCE AGENCY 1099 014030 Af~ERICAN LIBRARY ASSOC. 1t00 01550~ 11/17/77 ................ t B9-~05 v ll/l?/?t 128.02 11/18/77 il/lB/Z7 11/18/77 22,701.00 11/18/77 12.95 11/18/77 10.00 1101 .... 1102 0247.29 ti0~ 1104 ...... 110~ 030480 1106 l~O~ - 0~1700 t~08 0~7600 1109 015550 ARROW SPECIALTY CO.' ...... 11718/77 ~OYNTUN 6CH. MEgERAL 11/1~777 ~OYNTON BEACH RETIREMENT tt/1~/77 - DAVID CALDERONE ...... ii/18/77 CARPkNTER~ MAY & 6REMER i1/i8/77 COATS ~ CLAR~ INC. 1t/18/~7 O~V05 CONSTRUCTioN CO. 1t/t8/77 ~YNA--MED 11/i5/77 ~.MERG&NCY MEDICAL & SAEEI tl/18/77 ........ liiO .... 062820 ~IREMfN'S RELIEF & ....... 11/18/77 1111 0~29i0 FIRST ~ANK & TRUST tl/18/77 1112 053720 ~LORIgA ~AST COAST 1114 070400 ~EITY GARRIGA 2,467.47- 7,98t.00v 42.50 11,F03.33 ~ 289.90 227.$5~ 707.07 ~ 13,243.82-~- 124.95 w 30.00 ~ i~i5 0]4500 £~AALES GODFREY ii/1B/77 30.00 1ii? 090100 I.B.M. CORPORATION 11/18/77 iI1~ 090105 1.8. M. CORPORATION il/t8/77 ii19 104700 OOSI=N m 11/18/77 11.20 110090 K--MART DISCOUNT STORE 11/t8/77 1121 115600 SUZANNE mo KRUSE 1t/15/77 1122 '-- 120410 LAMA~ UNifORMS 11/18/77 112~ 120410 LAMA~ UNIFORMS 11/18/77 1123 13056B MAORY~S TOOL CHEST il/18777 1124 1~1600 MERIAk INSTRUMENT CO. ll/18/77 liZ5 13Z850 ~tRACLE R~CREATION EQUIP. ii/ia/~7 tt2~ 136420 MONiCtPA~ POLICE 11/18/77 t127 lB6500 JOSEPH MORO 11/t~/7~ 1128 i~o435 NATIONAL ~IRE PROTECTION 11/18/77 I129 15B800 OLYMPIA SPORI SHOP, INC. ll/18/77 liMO 100410 'PALM BEACH N~ASPAPEAS 11/I8/77 tt~1 162820 PIONEER INSTRUMENTATION 11/1~/77 4,029.00w 358.95 72.05 21.94 115.00 '1,2i8.23C? 1,218.2~ 659.00 35.00 891.72~ 1, i07.~o 100.00 268.1l B4.ZO 7.97 11/30/77 '1.133 ..... lb4700 1134 180500 ~.% 1132 190190 1137 19152e 1138 ,_~ 1139 1140 giIY OF ~OYNTUN 8EACH TSTANOtNG V~N~OR~AMh C H P~RT~R PAINT CO. E~A RAYMOND S ~ S ARTS ~ CRAFTS OLY¥~ E. SCHOD[E¥ SEA ~ISY MARINA 192760 SILVER 80RDEYT i9~70~ SOUTHERN ~ELL TELEPHONE 19475~ SOUTHERN WIPERS CHECN DATE t 1/~8/~ 7 11/18/77 11/18;17 11/18/77 11/18/77 II/I8/77 ii/i8/77 1141 202556 p. YMO~PSON 11718/77 il~Z .... ZioiSC'~-' O.S.'ELECtRI~L'-~OTORS /~ll~B ' 24i600 X~OX CORPORATION 11118/77 3~0~0~ "~DGAR E. HOWELL ...... ~1118/77 1146 1149 130~5~ WILLI.~ ROT~ MCGRADY . . o142~0 tstA~ ANDREWS 012~O0 AIR POLLUtiON CONTROL t152 oi5~fi6 - ARGO ~NI~O~M~- 1153 010450 ~AK~R & TAYLOR COMPANIES 11/18/77 li/22/77 "11122/77 11122/77 11/22/77 ..... 11122/7~ 11122177 BOARD ft~ RULES ~ APPEALS 11122/77 THOMAS BooREG~-~ C0. ' .... 11/22/77 R.R. BOWKER CO. 11122/77 ~ROWARD PUMP & SUPPLY COo 11/22/77 11122/77 11122/77 Ii/22/77 11122/77 11122/77 11/22/77 11122/77 11~22/77 11/22/7~ ii/22/?T 11/22/77 1154 024300 1156 024650 1100 0~t650 C~NYO~Y POOL SERVICES llbl 03~550 COCA CQLA BOTTLING llGb 045420 ~t~ DREWS ,. 1169 063745 FLORIDA HISTORICAL SOCIET i171 075~90 ~I KORYO ~RAGG 1174 075520 DR. O.G. GROVER 11~5 075580 GULF ~lL CORP. lldl 114400 T~O~S KNOTT 1182 120430 RUff I~ LA~GRIOGE 118~ 120560 L AW~o~ER HObP ITAL 11/22/77 11/22/77 11122/77 11122/77 ii/22/71 11122/77 It/Zg/T7 11/22/77 11122/77 11/22/77 11/22/77 ll/22/77 ii/22/77 ti/22/77 11/22/77 11122/77 ?AGi 13 TOTAL AMUU-X T 113.45 ~/ 10.00 ~'~ 8.o0 540.00 ~ 11.~9 ~. 985. ~6 29.10 '-i zs.oo ~' 976.48 28.80 >~ 33.00 80 601.9 ~ 21.24 3.95 381 .RS-~¢ 8.07 100.00 .... 51.70 180.00 ~ 1,4~8.77 29.~4 200.00 ~ 5. O0 69.33 tO.OO -- z.oo/ 250.00 700.00 250.00 3~805.5t 4,392. ISCR 4,392. ~ t00. O0 2. O0 6.10 5.00 g50.00 5.00 4~.2G PAGE 14 [ N G CHECKS t CHECK DATE TOTAL A~OUNT li~ 122700 SHARON LIEBERTZ 11/2Z/77 1185 130B10 ~HiTI MACDOWELL 11/22777 1186 130565 ~AURY*S TOOL CHEST I1722/77 1187 t~580 MOMAR 11/22/77 1188 1~680 ~OTHER ~ARTH NEWS 11722/77 1189 lJ~690 ~GE.SLY NURSERIES 11/22/77 ~t90 ---i~?~90 JL~N-MYERS ........ 1192 160325 PACK--O--FUN 11/22/77 5.00 ~I~B 1~0430 ~A~_~ BEACH RAulO, iNC. 11/22777 tT.0D~ '~196- t84500 1197 1~+650 ltD& 18~700 1201 190350 t2~4~ t~707 120~ 196170 1616~0 PERSONNEL ASSOCo OF ~ARtON PIERCE ROADWAY EXPRES~ INC. ROOD NURSERY ROWLAND iRUC~ E~UiP., INC ~UBt~ CONSTRUCTION SAFE?¥ KLEEN CORP. ~COTTY"S SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE SOUTHERN FACTORING S,OUYHERN FACTORING SIATEMIDE NOTION PICTURES STEyEN~S DRiJGS "i20~ '- t9~17t 'ROBERt-F~ STEVENS 1208 196190 PETER Au STRAIGHT 1209 196450 SURF-SAVING INTERNATIONAL 1210 .... 20t~00 TECHNICAL SERVICE'S MID-TO 121t 205610 TRAIL EORO TRACTOR CO. 1212 206290 RANDY 1213 2~ia20 dERNON COMPANY t21~ 231550 JIM NEBSIER 1215 257600 YOUNG ADULT AkTERNATtVE N 12tg ' ~GOOB GEORGE A. NOVAK 1211 530001 A.A.Mo BU[LDERS, iNC. t218 530002 DALE ED ALEXANDER 1219 ~OOO? WILLIAM ~ENDA, JR. 1220 f~0002 61LTMORE 6LDO. CO. iNC. 1221 540009 BiLTMQR~ 6LOGo CO. INCo 1223 540011 ELORENCE ~OLLERMANN 122~ 5~G012 ANTHONY ~ORRELL 1225 54001J PINIS BRACKMAN 1226 540014 ~RINY BREEZE~, INC. 1237 540015 HART N~ ~URROU$ 122~ 5~001~ afLVtN 6ARKER 1229 5~00t? ~ILYMORE BLDG. CO. t2JO 5~001~ NICHOLAS C. PALLAS 123i 540019 a.W. BARTRAM II! 1232 5~0010 MRS. ROBERT CARTER 1233 5~0011 F~A~K CHtAPPERINI 11/22/77 11/22/77 11/22/77 11/22/77 11/22/77 iI/22~77 Ii/22/7Y ii/22/7T 11722/77 i1/22/77 ii722/77 11/22/77 ii/22777 i1/22/77 11/22/F7 11722/77 11/22/7Y 11122/77 ii/22/~7 1i/22/77 ii/22/?? II/22/77 Ii/22/?? it/22/77 11/22/77 11/22/77 11/22/77 11722/77 11/22/77 L1/22/77 1172277? 11/22/77 11/22777 11/22/77 11722/77 11/22/?? 11/22/77 60.00 t00.O0 ~to83 850o00~/ 166.30 53.17 51.~0 27~.12 86.~CR 86.04 55.00 250=00 55.00 124..G0 12 387.34 ~' 5 4.00 1, 10.10 12.Mo 4.70 11.50 lO.Ob 12.20 12.20~ 1B.BO 4.70 7.~0 CITY OF BU~ON BEACH PAGE ~ UTS T AND I ~ G CHECKS VENGUR NAME CHECK DATE TOTAL AMOUNT 1236 1239 12~0 124-1 124-2 1-243 l 12~ 1248 1252 t25~ 1257 1258 550012 C.L.~. CORP. il/227~7 5~0013 8~RNARD J. CA~SA 11/22777 5~001~ FRED J. COOK 11722/77 550015'- ~N~ J= CU£LEN 11/22777 550010 GNIRLEY CUM~iNS 11722/77 550017 FRED J= COOK tt/227?7 ~500187--'"~Y~ONY COCO 11722777 550019 COLONIAL CLUB BLORSo 11/22/77 56~004 JA~3 K. DANRON lt/2217l 5~O05'--~B~RBA~A~-~V-IDSO~ ............................ tl/22/77 56000~ NELSON L= OEA~ 1i722/77 ..... ~7~002 .... DOROihY-~[~DOD ......... 11/22~77 570003 GARY T. EVANS 11/22/77 57000& A~A ~STR~LLA 11/22/77 380002 --HAROLD FINC~U~ il/22177 600007 FOREST HANGGE 11/22/77 600008 HAROLD K. HANSEN 11/22/77 $00~09 -' F~REST R. HANGGE t1122177 610002 ANTfiONY iANNACONE 117~2/77 610003 EGAN tHLBROCK 1i/22777 62~OOi £~AS. JONES 11/22/77 620~92 RICHARD P. JONES 11/22/77 620~03 CHARLES ~DNES 11/22/77 .... 19~07 SOUTHERN FACTOR'ING tl/22/77 1259 07~581 GULF oIL CORPORATION 11/22f77 1260 040~99 u~OR~: C. DAVIS 11/23/77 ~61 ........ i~3310 - KAREN OKE~iCA " ' II/23/77 1262 074~0~ ~HA~L~S GODFREY 11/23777 126~ 180500 EVA RAYMOND 11/23/77 1264 0704'00 ~ETTY GARRIGA ..... 11723/77 126~ 190959 OLYVE ED $CHOOLE¥ 1t/23177 t~0~ 015500 VEVA ARMSRUSTER 11/23/77 1269 1270 127i 1276 1278 1279 132781 NiLDR~D MILLER 11/23/77 280004 WILLIE BAGLEY 062910 FIRST BANK & TRUST 02472b ~OYNYON BC~. FEDERAL 136420 NONICiPAL POLICE 0~2820 FtRE~EN'S RELIEF ~ 0d642~ JOit~ 6. HUNT & ASSOC. 011200 ADAMS C~EVRQLET Oi2~O~ AiR ~[LUTIOt~ CONTRO~ 013720 ALLE~ iNSUrANCE AGENCY 013795 ALUaINU~ PROOUCTS CO.. 11/23/77 11/23/77 11/23777 11/23/77 11/23/77 II/23/77 11723/77 11729/77 11/29/77 11/29/77 ii/29/77 12aO 0t4180 ~AE A~PDL 12al 014295 REA AaNIS 12~2 014300 CARMEa ANNUNZ1ATO 1284 010300 AUTOPRODO~TS~ INC. 12~D 0i?~O0 A~OiBA AZERRAD 11/29/77 11/29/77 11/29/77 11/29/77 11/29/77 11/2917~ 12.20 7.50 $.00 22.50 2.30 2.00 12=20 5,.70 Q-3.30 4.70 12.20 12---20 29.30 i2.20 7.50 7.40 7.20 7.50 4.50 12. ~0 18.90 121.00 30 30.00 30.00 t0.00 10.00 151.20 160.29 827.27 3~0.16 1t9.31 060.00 377o00 100. O0 25.00 30. O0 50.00 30.00 52.13 25.00 t11301Z7 CITY OF ~OYNTON DEAC~ T S T A ~. D I N G C H E C K S VENDOR NAME ~HECK 023820 DATE ~AGE 12~6 Q20170 ~8. AUTO PARTS, INC. ~1t/29/?? 1287 020300 8ADDER METER, ]NC. 11/29/77 1288 020449. OICK 8tACKWELL BALDWIN 11/29/77 1289 020~50 ~AKER & TAYLOR COMPANIES 11/29/77 1290 020452 PHYLLIS RD BALL tl/29/77 1291 02045~ MAYE 6ALD~IN 1t/29/77 ~O~IE 8ELL .................... t1129/77 ~LDMEN~ELD SPORT NET CO. 11/29/77 TOIAL A~gNT 30.©0 45.tl 25.00 250.00 SO.O0 1~94 02~460 GREGORY 80~0 11/29/77 024710 BOYNTON AUTO SUPPLY 11/29/?7 025550 MARRIEI 8ROADWELL 11/29/77 030200 g.L,.S. CORP. 1296 t300 030300 1301 0)T0360 1302 030370 1303 032400 t304 03Z620 1305 032800 1306 03363~ RICHARD O. CALDWELL -R.~ CARL'SON CGNSTRUCTION MARYCA~ENTER ~HAS~ ~ANHATTAN ~ANK ~ORCH & SYNA'GOGO~ LI~RAR GEORGE CtH~S ANNIE H. CLARK ~-'TR'E~OORE-~HAN ............... 1t/29/?7 1308 1309 131t 1314 1315 1316 11/29/7~ 11/29/77 '~t/29/77 11/29/77 11/29/77 11/29/7~ 11/29/77 11/29/77 034600 COMMERCIAL RECORD 03~955 MARGARET V. COVINO 03~250 ~-]~ETTA CULVEYHOUSE 036348 CUSTOM AUTO TRIM 040490 TRACT DAVIES o~i50o O-~kP OEI$SIG 04i650 OOS~e~ o. DEMARCO 042660 N~TTI~ DICTOR ' 0~2715 M'~ DiFIORE Oz+4~tO M. LARRY DOLAN 11/29/77 11/29/77 11/29/77 11/29/7~ 11/29/77 ..... ~1/29/77 11/29/77 L1/29/Y? 11/29/77 il/Z9/~7 13&~ 044630 BEATriCE DOLNAN 11/Z9/7~ 1320 044670 S. ELIZABETH OORMAN 1i/29/77 ~ 1321 044750 DOUBLEDAY & COo 11/29/77 1322 0~6300 [013 OUSOIS- ' 11/29/77 1323 050370 GtL ECKERT 11/29/77 1~24 053900 ~M~RGENCY MEDICAL 1325 055300 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 11/29/77 1327 002800 ~IRE cQOIP. SALES & il/29/77 1328 0636~0 KAY FtOUK 11729/~7 1329 063742 FLORIOA ENGINEERING SOCtE 11/29/77 1330 0645~m ANT&ilO FOLiSt il/29/77 1330 064545 ANIONIO F~LISI 11/29/77 ~'~ 1331 0~5590 CHARLES ~REDERICK tl/29/77 1332 070410 GAYLORO 5ROTHERS . 11/29/77 1333 07t5/0 G~NEaAL. TOOL ~ MA£HINING 11/29/7l 1334 0715~7 GaOYEC~ I"aC. ~1/29/?? 1335 073580 GLAMOOR 11129/7? 5.00 ........ 15.9'5 372.32 ....... ~5.00 20'O.OG 85.00 25°00 10~875.00 1.75 25.00 25.00 35.00 60.00 2'5.00 25.00 75.00 25.00 ...... 3~.oo 25.00 25.00 25.00 14.~0 25.00 24.91 25.00 306.~0 298.1i lOO.OO 16.00 25.00 85.00 29t.~9 20.00 t08.00 lOoO0 CiTY OF BOYNTON ~EAC~ '~ CHE~K # VENgL3~I # VEND/JR NAME CHECKS HECK DATE 1337 07~610 GORILLA MOTORS 133~ 075450 ~RAY~AR ~LECTRIC i339 ..... 0~0300 HACk"CHEMICAL CO. 1340 0~0310 HALSEY g GRIFF%TH~ INC. 1343 060565 ~SRtA HAHF 11/29/77 11/29/77 11/29/77 11129/71 11/29/77 11/29777 11729/17 11/29/77 13+ ' oa27o poiNi ULVO. ASSOC. _ 134a o844 JOSEPHINE HO MAN i1/29/77 134~ 054600 JOSE:PM T. HOLLAND ...... 11/29/77 .............. i348 ..... 0~2~ aO[-[V-~ULATOR & 11/2917¥ 1350 0863~0 ALICE H~CHKO 11/29/77 ......... i35i ...... 086405 A~NE M. HULiGREN tt/29/77 1352 095700 ~LADYS ~.SCOE 11/29/77 1353 100380 EMILY JACKSON 11/29/77 -'' 1354 .... 1~'0400 MARY JAMESON 11/29/77 1355 t0~505 JOHNSON RADtO COMMUNICATI 11/29777 135b 104660 RICHARD Po JONES ..... 1!/29/77 13~7 ...... 111510 ' KEATTS TRUCKING SERVICE tl/29t77 13~8 111550 ~ER7 REEHR I1/29/7¥ 1359 111565 MARIE KELLER 11/29/77 136~ 111570 REtLERS ELECTRIC SERVICE 11/29/77 1361 111578 a~RY KELLEY 11/29/71 1~6Z 112Y50 J~ROME A. KINZER 11/29/77 .......... 1363 ii~220 ' KNi~HTS"OF-COLUM80~ ............. 11/29/77 1364 t14550 FRANK KOHL 11/29/77 1365 114600 KOPY KING PRINTING CENTER 11/29/77 ....... i3~ ..... ~i6500 RUTH KUTLiN 11/29/77 13~7 120425 HELEN LANCASTER 11/29/77 t3a8 120450 LANtER BUSINESS ~RODUC~S 11/29/77 ......... i3~9 ..... i2o~oo BOB LATHAM 11/29/77 1370 120570 JEANNE L. LAWSON 11/29/77 1371 121~00 PEARL LE~KOWITZ 11/29/77 1372 121875 ~THEL LEVENINAL 11/29/77 1373 t21~80 MARIA~ M. LEViTOW 11729/7'7 1374 130330 ,JOSEPH ~AIORANA 11/29/77 1375 130548 JOHN MARTIN 11/29/77 1376 131560 JOANITA MEEKS 1t/29/77 13~7 131570 oERTHA MEiGH 11/29/7? 1378 1m2720 ~IANLEY MICHALSKt tl/29/77 1379 132790 MINNESOTA MINING a 11729/71 1380 13Z450 mtAACLE RECReATiON EQUIP. 11/29/77 138t 13~650 ~NE MOORE 11/29/77 t3~2 13465] PAOLA MOOR~ tl/29/71 13~3 13466U S. MORAITiS 11/29/~? 1385 153310 KAREt~ 0KENICA 138~ 1~5900 ,iAi OSTROW 11/29/77 TOTAL Ai4OUNT 259.42 t~7.7~ 251.69 25200 55.00 25.00 30.00 125o00 157.15 IZ5.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 35.00 30.00 120.00 200.00 1,190.25 50.00 25.00 140.00 ~5.00 25.00 30.00 lO0.OO 34.45 25.00 25.00 225.20 125.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 30.00 5.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 133.~O 139.45 2,£08.00 25.00 250.00 25.00 93.60 30.00 CITY OF BOYNTON 8~CH MBASO? 0 U T ~ ~ A N u CHECK # VE~xDOR ~ VENDOR NAME CHECK DATE 1387 15a200 EOWA~D OTT 138~ 160350 TEREESA PAOGETT 1389 160380 PALM &EACH JR. COLLEGE 139i I60~30 PALM BEACH RADIO, INC. i392 16o44o THOMAS PAPP i~94 161510 ~EACOCK~S RADIATOR 1395 lb1590 PE~t~SOLAR SUPPLY 11129/7? 11129/77 11129/77 11129/77 11129/7/ tl/29/77 11229/77 11/29/77 11/29/77 1~99 ~ lb6~O0 ELEANoR"-PO~FER ~ 11/29/77 140~ i81~ ,ELSIE ~. RMt;Z~ARO 11f29/~7 I~00 181~00 ELSIE W. REI2iMARD tt/29fTY t4~t .... 18~40 5ARA~ ROMANO 11/29/77 1~02 1846~0 ROOD N~RS~RY 11/29/77 I~0~ 18~69q BEllY ROIH 11/29/7~ 140~ ' - 1~469~ ~AX ROTHMAN tl/29/77 1~0~ .... 19047~ NAIION~L ~ILSLIFE FEOERAI ~1/29/7t 1~08 190940' MARY E. SCHORR 11/29//7 1410 190958 -' A~MEOA SCHUL/Z 1~12 191700 SEMELL HARDWARE CO., 1NC. 1t/29/77 1~1~ ....... %~1980 KEN SHA~b~q .... 11/29}77 i41~ 192390 ~AOL i ~E SHEKLi N 11/29/77 I~15 192596 iOSE SHU FELD 11/29/77 1~to i'~2600' HAROLD SHULL 11729/71 t~i8 19~9~ EMILY 8. SINCLAIR 11/~9/~ 1~19 19~905 EVELYN D~MALLEY 11729/77 1~20 193 zv DOkOTHY SMITH 11/29/77 1421 19~92~ JOSEBN SNtTH llf29f77 1~22 194700 S~UTHERN 8ELL [EtEPHONE 11/29/71 1423 19~7~1 SOUI~-ASTERN LiSRARY ASSO 11/29/7/ 1~2~ t9~9 ~OUIMER~ HYDRAULICS g ~U 11/29/~7 1426 19599o ST. JOHN'S METHUDiST CHUR 11/29/77 i~2~ 19~200 NORMA,~ STRNAO tl/29/7~ 1428 196500 EIHEL SU5 SMA~ 11/29/7~ 1429 201590 ~LVIA TERRY 11/29/77 1430 201600 THERESA /ERWIEL Ii/29/7 ~ t~51 202570 LELIA TMROCKMORTON 1t/29/77 1432 202800 ]tME-L t FE BOOKS 1 t/29/77 i435 221650 A. RICHARD VERZAAL 11/29/77 1~3~ 221700 ~I LE2~ VESTAL 11/29/ll PAGE 18 TOTAL AMOUNT 125.00 I2.OO 192.50 100o00 '-- zsLoo 371.48 102.96 30=00 1~094o39 30.00 23.97 23.97 25.00 935.00 25.00 30.50 25.'00 100.00 7.50 25.00 25.00 25.00 120.50 40.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 125.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 12.00 102.50 33.48 25.00 85°00 25.00 25.00 6.93 25.00 200.00 331=10 PAG~ DATE TOTAL ........... 0 ' 11/29/77 50.20 1438 23t570 ANTHONY ~EIDNER 11/29/77 Z~.O0 1~]9 2~I~00 tdOMAS E° WENGLER 11/29/7.7 lZS-oob l~l 2~2810 ogLE ~INiALSK1 11/29/?? 2).ug 14~2 2~5500 DAVID WRIGHT & SGN, lNG. it129/77 33.61 1~-3 ...... 2~16i0 HERBERT YELI-N ..... 11/29/77 25.00 t4~ 2~03Z0 J~S~PH E. ZACK 11/29/77 100.00 t445 2o~550 BETTY ZOBEL 11/29/77 20-00'/.~ t~69 ! 12680 1~72 0~450z~ 14T3 ..... 0i*t70 14 7~--' ~O dO'l'- 1~ 7 ~2OOO4 t~Y,8 ~O003 1480 010305 f~l - 010340 14~2- ..... oli35o t4f~B ~ 0~t600 HELCD E~UIPMENT CO. 11730777 23.~7 ~I~LIAM T= KICKENAPP 12701/77 35.00 8R~B~ER~-~U~i~"'CO. ' ............ 12/01/77 50.00 MELVIN NEWCgt~ 12/O1/77 35.00 JEANiE DODGE 12/0t/77 15.00 NORA ANMANN '- -' 12/01/77 15.00 ALDJNE HIGGANBOTHAM 12/01/77 15.00 JUDY NELSON 12/0t/77 15.00 J~N mo REYNOLDS ........ 11/30/77 145.88 ~AMES R= ~ATTERSON 1t/30/77 379°92 AL~E~T HOLLiS JR. ti/30/77 IT4.90 ' " ' 9,000oQ0 ~IRST BANK E TRUST ................. 11/30/77 14~4 Oi3780 14~o ~t4240 A M B NO~ELTtES MAGIC & ACCENT ANARDS AOMtNf~TRATIV~ CHARGES RAYMOND M. ALLEN ALLIED C~LORI~E g A~ERiCAN NAT'L STANDARD ISIAN ANDREMS VEYA ARMBRUSTER B.~ AUTO PARIS, tNCo BELVEDERE CONSTRUCTION CO F 11/30/77 tl/30/77 t0.00 - ~ tl/30/7Y 46,250.06 ll/30/?T ~O0.O0 11/30/77 I ' ' 11/30/77 tloOD 1t/30/?? 55.00 11/30/77 10.~0 11/30/77 1t/30/77 ?,b47.33 1490 02~12 ~RT B= oOtOT 1~91' ' D2~72~=' "'~ "~oYNIUN BCH~--FEDERAL 1492 0Z4730 ~OYNTON bEACH REIIREMENT 1493 030~60 CAPEL KLANG COMPANIES 1~ 03170~ ~ERRY CESSNA 1~5 032625 JO~tN C~UREY 1496 O~O500 DAVIS METER & SUPPLY 1~97' 0~6440 DUNCAN 1498 054370 ENSINEERING MACHINE CO. 1499 062d20 FiREME,q'S RELIEF 1500 0~2910 FIRST BANK & TRUST 1501 D63~30 DLORIOA ~ATER & PULLUTION 1502 070360 LORES GAMBLE 150~ 070~00 ~ITY GARRIGA t504 0Y0404 oATDR CULVERT CO. 150b 074500 CHARLES GODFREY 150~-' 0~530 R.L. GRUM~DNS PRI~TING iDO? 0~4665 ~OMES BY [EON, INC. 1508 106450 ~ORoE JONNIER 11/30/77 200.00 11/30/77 6,877.27 11/30/77 2,589.33 11730/77 55.20 11/30777 9a.bo 11/30/77 II/3O/?T 1~5.00 ll/BO/T7 lO0.OO 117~0/77 11/30/7T 828.22 tl/30/77 15,009.0~ 11/30/77 48.00 11/30/77 149.40 i1/30/77 i1/30/Y7 t3.63 11/30/77 30o00 11730/77 5.30 11/30777 lO0=O0 1t/30/?? 30.O0 11t~0/Ti' ~ITY O~ b~YNTON BEACH PAGE 20 O 0 I S T A ND i N G C H E C K S NAME C~ECK DATE 11/30/77 11130177 15t0 121720 JAN LEWIS 1511 122790 LIN--SAR CONSIAUCTION 11/30/77 ....... 1512 ~J~O0 JOLi-A M~CCARRONE, ................ 1t/30/77 1513 130500 ~ANUFACTORERS LIFE INS. 11/30/77 1514 100950 WILLie RUTH MCGRADY ......... 15~5 '- ~-~580' MOMAR .......................... 11730/7? t51~ 136300 MODRICK & WIIT REPORIING 11/30/77 ]5~ ..... 150900 OCEA~ CITY LUMBER CO. 1519 150925 ~CEANSIOE POOLS, INC. 1520 lbo&25 PALM 8EACH POST-TI~ES i52i ..... £$4~00 POMPANO OFFIC.E SOPPLY, CO i522 180500 EVA RAYMOND 1523 190969 OLYVE ~. SCHOOLEY 152~ ~ I'91525 SAAR$~ ROEBUCK g CO. 1525 191630 SERVI~E ~NDUSYRiAL SUPPLY t52~ 19~750 $~IHERN ~IPERS OF FLURIDA -- DEPT. 15~7 1~60~5 SLATE ~ · 1526 200300 RICHARD TAFT 1529 20~670 TONN DECORATOR SERVICe ......... ~530 ..... 2056'00' T~OPtGAS, INC. 1i/30177 1i130/77 11/30/77 11/30/77 11/30/77 11/30/77 11/30/77 11130177 11/30777 11/30/77 11/30/77 lf/~0/77 153~ 23~5~0 WATER DEPARTMENT 1535 37~00t ~ILLIAM Jo KETCHENS 1537 49900o PATRiCIA P. ~ALKER 11/30/77 11t30/77 11/30177 11/30/77 11/30/77 11/30/77 TOTAL AMOUNT 2.00 200.00 36.00 742.2'9 4~o00 23.25 100.00 31.20 30.00 lO.gO 190o00 750.00 %133.70 2~57~o40 1~268..20 163.39 6Z7,362.89