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Minutes 09-02-75MINUTES OF THE REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLDRIDA, HELD AT CITY HALL, TUESDAY, SEPTEM- BER 2, 1975. PRESENT David Roberts, Mayor Joe DeLong, Vice Mayor Edward F. Harmening, Councilman Norman F. Strnad, Councilman Emily M. Jackson, Councilwoman Frank Kohl, City Manager Ernest Simon,' City Attorney Tereesa Padgett, City Clerk Mayor Roberts called the meeting to order at 7:30 P.M. He welcomed the audience and asked all to rise for the invoca- tion given by Mr~ Frank Kohl~ City Manager, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag~ led by Councilwoman Jackson. Announcements The Mayor read a Proclamation designating the week of Septem- ber 17-23, 1975 as Constitution WeAk in Boynton Beach. The Mayor then announced that there would be a meeting of the South Central Regional Waste Water Treatment & Disposal Board on Friday, September 12, 1975 at 7:00 P.M. in Delray Beach City Hall. Mayor Roberts asked all nhose wishing to speak about items on the Agenda to come forward and give their names to the City Clerk so they could be called at the appropriate time. Mrs. Jackson request~ adding an item to the Agenda under OTHER and there was no objection. MINUTES Special City Council Meeting - July 30, 1975 (TABLED) Mr. Harmening moved to take this item from the table, seconded by Mrs. Jackson. Motion carried 5-0. Mrs. Jackson said since she has read the Minutes, she would move no adopt them. Mr. Harmening seconded. No discussion. Motion carried 4-0, with Mr. DeLong abstaining since he had not been present. Mr. Strnad noted he also had not been present, but he read and approved of the Minutes. Regular City Council Meeting -August 19, 1975 Mrs. Jackson referred to the bottom of page 8 -- last paragraph and corrected it to read, "Mrs. Jackson made a motion to repeal the interim service fee Ordinance and not to appeal this case and final judgment and to pay ~the court costs of $201.60." In - 1 - See Minutes of Council Meeting of 9/16/75, Pa~e 2. MINUTES BOYNTON REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BEACH, FLORIDA SEPTEMBER 2, 1975 the last line, after the word "now" -- it should say, "After much discussion, Mr. DeLong asked to have the motion repeated. Mrs. Jackson moved that the City not appeal the case etc." The reason she was bringing this up was that in the final motion it did not say to repeal the interim service fee. Mayor Roberns referred to page 2, paragraph 5, line 5, correct- ing it to read --" remainder of this paragraph and the remarks from two organizations composed of business people." Mr. Harmening moved for the adoption of the Minutes of the Regular City Cduncil Meeting of August 19, 1975 as corrected. Mrs. Jackson seconded. No discussion. Motion carried 5-0. PUBLIC AUDIENCE Mr. Joe Cogen of North Miami, Florida identified himself as a successful Florida builder with many years' experience and he requested that some acreage he owned and wished to develoo with single family residences at the corner of Golf and Congress be annexed to the City He said he had met with the City Manager and wished to know the correct procedure to follow. Mr~ Cogen also offered~to donate an acre of land to the City which he felt was valued an $20-25,000 to be used for the erection of water towers. Mr. Cogen said the land he wished to have annexed amounted to approximately 180 acres and if the Council was not in favor of PUD development, he would like to work something out which would be agreeable. Mayor Roberts noted that this item was on the Agenda and the Council has to express its feelings about annexing property. It was felt that possibly there were so many PUD developments that it might be advantageous to all concerned to annex on the basis of a sub-division. There was some discussion about the procedure to follow, including referral to the Planning & Zoning Board for recommendation. Mr. Cogen said he would refer the matter to his architect so that a formal application could be submitted using the City's R-1 zoning. BIDS Proposed Maintenance Garage Mr. Kohl advised that bids for the above were opened in the office of the Purchasing Agent on August 21, 1975 at 3:30 P.M. Ail requirements have been met. Before Council was a copy of the tabulation sheet approved by those departments involved. This project is to be financed from Federal Revenue Sharing Fund account 20-820. Tabulation Committee recommends low bid be awarded no Kozich & Kozich, Inc~ of Ft. Lauderdale in the amount of S48,629.00 and Mr. Kohl concurred with their recom- mendation. Mr. Kohl noted that the affidavi~ was being mailed to Mr. Sullivan and a copy would be sent to Council later. Mr. Kohl said the company was reliable. - 2 MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA SEPTEMBER 2, 1975 A separate memo for the Agenda by Mr. Kohl stated that the two bids on the General Services Complex (proposed Maintenance Garage and Vehicle Lifts) totals $54,018.10. He wished to point out that the $100,000.00 that was allocated in revenue sharing funds in his opinion should be sufficient to complete the plans for this project. However, there still remains several items on which the City has not as yet gone out for bid, i.e. landscaping; asphalt parking areas; asphalt driveways and renovation of the old building for storage. This was for informational purposes only. Mr. DeLong felt that the City Manager and Mr. Sullivan used the right procedure because Kozich & Kozich had submitted a brochure of recommendations and random selections were made to check on these people. It was learned that they were thought of highly. Mrs] Jackson noted that fifteen bids were received on this project. Mr. DeLong moved that the bid for the proposed Maintenance Garage be awarded to Kozich & Kozich in the amount of S48,629.00 in accordance with the recommendation of nhe City Manager and Tabulation Committee, with the inclusion that the City Manager be instructed to have the Building Official make daily inspec- tions on that particular building. He did not wish to have the headaches the City has had with other projects in the oasn. Mr Strnad seconded. No discussion. Motion carried 5=0. Vehicle Lifts for Maintenance Garage Mr. Kohl said bids for the above were opened in the office of the Purchasing Agent on August 21, 1975 at 3:30 P.M. Ail requirements have been met. Before Council were copies of the affidavit and tabulation sheet approved by those departments involved. This project is to be financed from Federal Revenue Sharing Fund account 20-820. The Tabulation Co~m~ittee recommends low bid be awarded to Glasgow Equipment Company of West Palm Beach in the amount of $5,389~10 and Mr. Kohl concurred with their recommendation. He added that this is a very fine company in this type of work. Mr. Harmening asked the name of the manufacturer involved and Mr. Kohl said he would find out and advise Council. It was noted there were only three bids received. Mr. DeLong moved that the bid for the vehicle lifts for the Maintenance Garage be awarded to Glasgow Equipment Company in the amount of $5,389.10 in accordance with the recommendation of the City Manager and the Tabulation Committee. Mr. Harmening seconded. No discussion. Motion carried 5-0. PUBLIC HEARING None - 3 - MINUTES REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA SEPTEMBER 2, 1975 LEGAL Ordinances 2nd Reading - PUBLIC HEARING Proposed Ord. No. 75-25 Re: Adopting 1975-76 Budget Mr. Simon read the above Ordinance on second reading by caption only. Mayor Roberts asked if anyone in the audience wished to speak in favor of or against this Ordinance. No reply. Mrs. Jackson read a prepared statement, explaining her reasons for voting against this ordinance, co~¥ of which she asked to have attached to these Minutes (see attached). Mr. DeLon~ moved for the adoption of Ordinance No. 75-25 on second and final reading, seconded by Mr. Harmening. Under discussion~ Mr. DeLong also wished to have the record reflect excerpts of the Minutes of the Regular City Council Meeting of August 5, 1975: regarding proposed Ordinances 75-25 and 75-26 (pages 4 and 5), indicating Mrs. Jackson's comments and approval of same. (Excerpns attached). Mrs. Jackson said she did not dispute it. Mayor Roberts felt it might be well to look ahead and make a few changes, but at the moment he didn't think there would be too much effect in juggling from one pocket to another. He felt nhere might be some merit in moving the Engineering Department into the General Fund, however, he would go along with the adoption of the budget. Mrs. Padgett called the roll as follows: Vice Mayor DeLong Councilman Harmening Councilwoman Jackson Councilman Strnad Mayor Roberts Aye Aye Aye Motion carried 4-1, Mrs. Jackson opposed. Proposed Ord. No. 75-26 - Re: Fixing Tax Millage for Fiscal Year Beginning October 1, 1975 - Ending September 30, 1976 After clarifying that a publicity fund was included, Mr. Simon read proposed Ord. No~ 75-26 on second reading by caption only. Mayor Roberts asked if anyone wished to speak for or against this Ordinance. No reply. Mr. DeLong moved for the adopnion of Ordinance No. 75-26 on second and final reading: seconded by Mr. Harmening. Mrs. Jackson said she wohld vote against this Ordinance in order to remain consistent with her last action. Mrs. Padgett called the roll as follows: Vice Mayor DeLong - Aye Councilman Harmening - Aye MINUTES REGULAR CITY COUNCIL ~W~ETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA SEPTEMBER 2,1975 Proposed Ordinance No. 75-26 (Cont'd) Councilwoman Jackson Councilman Strnad Mayor Roberts Motion carried 4-1, Mrs. Jackson Ordinances 1st Reading Mr. Simon advised two Ordinances as chapter. No opposed. that the next item on the Agenda required they were two separate parts of the same Proposed Ord. No. 75-29 the Codified Ordinances of the City Easemenns, Deeds, etc. Re: Amending Sec. 30B-32(R)(5) of - Re: Procedures for Granting Mr. Simon read the above Ordinance No. 75-29 on first reading in its entirety. Mr. Strnad moved for the adoption of Ordinance No. 75-29 on first reading, seconded by Mr. DeLong. No dis- cussion. Mrs. Padgett called the roll as follows: Vice Mayor DeLong Aye Councilman Harmening No Councilwoman Jackson No Councilman Strnad Aye Mayor Roberts Aye Motion carried 3-2, Mr. Harmening and Mrs. Jackson opposed. Proposed Ord. No. 75-30 - Re: Amending Sec.30B-32 (I)(1) (h) 2c of the Codified Ordinances of the City, etc. Mr. Simon read the above Ordinance No. 75-30 on first reading in its entirety. Mr. DeLong moved for the adootion of Ordinance No. 75-30 on first reading, seconded by Mr. St~nad. No dis- cussion. Mrs. Padgett called the roll as follows: Vice Mayor DeLong Councilman Harmening Councilwoman Jackson Councilman Strnad Mayor Roberts Aye No No Aye Aye Motion carried 3-2, Mr. Harmening and Mrs. Jackson opposed. Proposed Ord. No. 75-31 - Re: Eliminating the Requirements of the City Manager to Reside in the City Mr. Simon read the above Ordinance No. 75-31 in entirety on first reading. Mr. Harmenin~moved for the adoption of Ordinance No. 75-31 on first reading. Mrs. Jackson seconded. No dis- cussion. Mrs. Padgett called the roll as follows: MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA SEPTEMBER 2, 1975 Proposed Ord. No. 75-31 (Cont'd) Vice Nayor DeLo~g - Aye Councilman Harmening - Aye Councilwoman Jackson - Aye Councilman Strnad - Aye Mayor Roberts - Aye Notion carried 5-0. Proposed 0rd. No. 75-32- Re: Revisions of Ordinance No. 72-31 - Regulations for Beach Decals (TABLED) ~s. Jackson moved totake this item from thetabte, seconded by Nr. Harmening. Notion carried 5-0. Nr. Kohl wished to make an insertion on page 3 of the proposed Ordinance, under Section 3, paragraph 2, after the first sentence -- "Guests and patrons at hotels and motels shall pay a fee of $ .25 per day." Nrs. Jackson referred to page i of the proposed Ordinance, under Section l, 7th line up from the bottom of the page. She felt this should read "... for a charge of $1.00 per year..." Mr. Frederick thought this might be burdensome on t~e City Clerk's office and it was decided to wait and see how the system would work out. Referring to N_r. Kohl~s insertion about the $ .25 fee, Mr. DeLong felt there should be an inclusion stating "... by a system to be devised by the Recreation Director and the City Nanager ..." Mr. Kohl said this would be done and the hotels and motels have already been contacted. There would be num- bered passes given out and there would also be a system at the Guard House. It was clarified that the motels in Ocean Ridge would be treated the sam~. ~ir. Simon then read proposed 0rdinance No. 75~32 on first reading in its entirety, including the changes as requested. Nrs. Jackson moved for the adoption of proposed Ordinance No. ?5-32 on first reading, seconded by Mr. Harmening. No discus- sion. Mrs. Padgett called the roll as follows: Vice Nayor DeLong Aye Councilman Harmening - Aye Councilwoman Jackson - Aye Councilman Strnad - Aye Nayor Roberts - Aye Notion carried 5-0. Resolutions Proposed Resolution No. ?5-ZZ - Re: Revisions for Tennis Court Operations -6- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL ~EETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA SEPTEMBER 2, 1975 Proposed Resolution No. 7~-ZZ (Cont'd) Mr. Kohl referred to page 2, regarding an omission under Section 2 (a) "Short Te~m~7isitors'' -- add $10.00 per month. (b) "Nen-member Daily Fee" -- $1.50 adults, 50¢ juniors. Y~r. Simon read proposed Resolution No, 75-ZZ in its entirety. Er. DeLong moved for the adoption of Resolution No. 75-ZZ, seconded by Mr. Strnad. Under discussion, Y~. Harmening was strongly opposed to the fees which he felt were exhorbitant. In reply to questioning by Mayor Roberts, Mr. Frederick said that studies were made of surrounding areas and Boynton's proposed fees were comparable. He felt the extra charges would enable Boynton to have quality service on its courts. Nfs. Jackson said she agreed in theory with Mr.Harmening, but felt something would have to be done to keep outsiders from using the City's court~ After some further discussion, it was noted that the Resolution could always be changed if it didn't work out. Mrs. Padgett called the roll as follows: Vice Mayor DeLong - Aye Councilman Harmening - No Councilwoman Jackson - Aye Councilman Strnad - Aye Mayor Roberts Aye Motion carried 4-1, Mr. Harmenlng opposed. Proposed Res. No. ?5-AAA - Re: Amending Civil Service Rules and Regulations Providing for Additional and Revised Classifica- tions of Positions Mr. Simon read the above Resolution in its entirety. It was noted that the lengthy job descriptions would be attached to and made part of the ~esolution. Mayor Roberts raised the question of orders belng, issu~d in writing or orally. Mr. Kohl felt that where an mtem znvolved hundreds of dollars, it should be in writing. Requests involving small amounts need not be in writing. Mr. Harmening moved for the adoption of proposed Resolution No. 75-AAA and the attachment. Mr. DeLong seconded. No discussion. Mrs. Padgett called the roll as follows: Vice Mayor DeLong - Aye Councilman Harmening - Aye Councilwoman Jackson - Aye Councilman Strnad - Aye Mayor Roberts - Aye Motion carried 5-0. Proposed Resolution No. 75-BBB - Re: Approving City Pay Plan Mr. Simon read the above Resolution in its entirety. Mr. Kohl requested that the effective date be changed to the 2nd day of October, 1975 to be in accord with the City's MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL NEETING EEPTENBER 2, 1975 BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA pay period (rather than the 1st of October). Mayor Roberts noted this was an annual affair no increases and no additional employees. Council agreed. -~ there are Mr. H&rmening moved for the adoption of proposed Resolution No. 75-BBB, seconded by Mr. DeLong. No discussion. Mrs. Padgett called the roll as follows: Vice Mayor DeLong Aye Councilman H~rmaning Aye Councilwoman Jackson Aye Councilman Strnad Aye Mayor Roberts Aye Motion carried 5-0. Proposed Res. No. ?5-CCC - Re: Coastal Restoration and Preservation ProEram Mr. Simon read the above proposed Resolution in its entirety. Mr. DeLong moved for the ~option of proposed Resolution No. 75-CCC, seconded by Mr. Harmening. Mr. Strnad asked for an explanation of the word "littoral" in paragraph 5. Mr. Simon said "littmral" with reference to the shore, rights to land, the sand -- deals with water, etc. It was noted that this item was requested by the County. Nfs. Padgett called the roll as follows: Vice Mayor DeLong - Aye Councilman Harmening - Aye Councilwoman Jackson - Aye Councilman Strnad - Aye Nayor Roberts - Aye Notion carried 5-0. Proposed Resolution No. 75-DDD - Re: Eliminating the Emergency Fund and CreatinE Reserve for Emem~encies in the General Fund The Nayor clarified with Mr. Kohl that this had been cleared with the Finance Director and accountants, Calloway, et al. Mr. Simon read the above proposed Resolution in its entirety. Mr. DeLong moved for the adoption of proposed Resolution No. 75-DDD, seconded by Mr. Strnad. Under discussion, Mr. Harmening asked Mr. Kohl why he approved of this and Mr. Kohl said there were three accounts all working toward the same end and the accountants, Calloway, Carpenter, et al felt this should not be done. Mrs. Padg~tt called the roll as follows: Vice Nayor DeLong Aye Councilman Harmenlng - Aye Councilwoman Jackson - Aye Councilman Strnad - Aye ~ayor Roberts - Aye Notion carried 5-0. 8 - N~INUTES REGULAR CITY COUNCIL ~EETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA SEPTEmbER 2, 1975 Proposed Resolution No. 75-EEE - Re: Civil Service Rules and ReMulations Amending Various Nr. simon read the above proposed Resolution in its entirety regarding rules 6 and ll. After some brief discussion clarifying that the correct attachments were with this Resolution, gr. DeLong moved to adopt Resolution No. 75-EEE, seconded by ~rs. Jackson. No discussion. Nr~. Padgett called the roll as follows: Vice Nayor DeLong Aye Councilman Harmening - Aye Councilwoman Jackson Aye Councilman Strnad Aye Nayor Roberts Aye Notion carried 5-0. Proposed Res. No. 75-FFF - Re: Authorizing Execution of Ease- ment to Allow Florida Power & Light to Install Facilities at the ~unicipal Boat Dock Mr. Simon read the above proposed Resolution in its entirety. There was a brief discussion whereby it was agreed to omit reference to Exhibit A under Section 1. Mr. DeLong moved for the adoption of proposed Resolution 7~-FFF, seconded by Nr. Harmening. No discussion. Nrs. Padgett called the roll as follows: NO. Vice Nayor DeLong Aye Councilman Harmening - Aye Councilwoman Jackson Aye Councilman Strnad Aye Nayor Roberts Aye Motion carried 5-0. Proposed Res. No. 75-GGG - Re: Authorizing Execution of Ease- ment to Allow Florida Power & Light to Install Facilities at the SewaCe Plant Nr. Simon read the above proposed Resolution in its entirety. Nr. DeLong moved for the adoption of proposed Resolution No. 75-GGG, seconded by Mrs. Jackson. No discussion. Nfs. Padgett called the roll as follows: Vice Nayor DeLong Aye Councilman Harmening ~ Aye Councilwoman Jackson - Aye Councilman Strnad Aye Nayor Roberts Aye Notion carried 5-0. -9 - MINUTES - REGULAR Ca~ZY COUNCIL ~EETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA SEPTEMBER 2, 1975 Proposed Res. No. 75-HHH - Re: Ratification of Police Union Contract Nr. Simon read the above proposed Resolution in its entirety. Nr. DeLong referred to the communication received from the City Manager regarding recommendation of the acceptance of the contract. He recommended reading into the record the recommendations of the negotiations that transpired as com- municated to Council by the Cit7 Manager. Mr. Kohl read his memo for the Agenda dated September 2, 1975 (see copy attached). Mr. Kohl requested that Council ratify the Police Union Contract and referred to two errors made in the contract -- page 9, a~ticle 20, section (d) should be deleted and the new sick leave policy that's being acted upon tonight should be inserted~ article 22, section (a), page 9 should read, "The City of Boynton Beach agrees to give members of the bargaining unit a pay raise consistent with the City of Boynton Beach's across the board increase." (No department will take advantage of another department.) Mr. DeLong moved for the adoption of Resolution No. 75-HHH, seconded by ~r. Strnad. No discussion. Nfs. Padgett called the roll as follows: Vice Mayor DeLong - Aye Councilman Harmening - Aye Councilwoman Jackson - Aye Councilman Strnad - Aye Mayor Roberts - Aye Motion carried 5-0. OLD BUSINESS Discuss Section 56 of the Charter - Re: Special and Regular Neetings of the City Council ... Vice Mayor DeLon~ Mr. DeLong quoted from the applicable part of the Charter upon which he wished to comment, which he believed to be in violation of State Law, particularly the Sunshine Law. Mayor Roberts referred to Ordinance No. 75-11 which was passed in Y~rch, 1975, eliminating this violation. The Charter is in the process of being updated. Discuss Methods of Interviewing Applicants for Position of Executive Director for "Regional WasteWater Treatment & Disposal Plant ... Nayor Roberts ~ayor Roberts wished to hesitate in getting this Council involved, noting that at the May 19th meeting of the Regional Board, it was agreed that the applications would be reviewed by both Utilities Directors who would make recommendations, with the Board having the final say. Mayor Roberts referred to the last Board meeting at which Mayor Scheifley said the City Manager would do the interviewing. Mayor Roberts wished to counteract this with Mr. Startzman who drew up the functions and duties 10 - ~INUTES - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL NEETING BOYNTON BEACH~ FLORIDA SEPTEMBER 2, 1975 of these particular officers. Mayor Roberts was against any outsiders coming into the Beard's selection. Y~. DeLong said this was for Council's information and was not intended to be on the agenda. Mrs. Jackson noted that the position should be filled by one who is not only an engineer but an administrator. Mr. DeLong felt that the system for selection he had submitted would be the best one to follow. Rescind Interim Service Fee Ordinances - Nos. ?3-36, 74-19 & 75-12 ... Councilwoman Jackson Mrs. Jackson moved to repeal the interim service fee ordinances, Nos. 73-36, 74-19 and 75-12. Mr. DeLong seconded. Council requested the City Attorney to have this drawn up for the next meeting. Notion carried 5-0. Mr. Simon said he had anticipated Council's wishes and had the Ordinance ready now. Proposed Ordinance No. 75-33 - Re: Repealing Interim Service Fee - 1st Readin~ Mr. Simon read proposed Ordinance No. 75-33 on first reading in its entirety. Mrs. Jackson moved for the adoption of Ordinance No. 75-33 on first reading, seconded by Mr. Harmeni~. No dis- cussion. Mrs. Padgett called the roll as follows: Vice Mayor DeLong - Aye Councilman Harmening - Aye Councilwoman Jackson - Aye Councilman Strnad Aye Mayor Roberts - Aye Notion carried 5-0. The next reading would be two meetings from now. Consider Issuanes of Permit for Mr. Ben Johnston's Radio Tower (TABLED) Mrs. Jackson moved to take this item from the table, seconded by Mr. Harmening. Motion carried 5-0. Since this matter has been dragging on, Mrs. Jackson moved to delete the item from the agenda, seconded by Mr. DeLong, Mr. Kohl noted that the Court date is set for September 19th. Motion carried 5-0. Consider Annexation of Propem~y on Congress Avenue (Request of Mr. Joseph Co~en ... (TABLED) It was noted that Mr. Cogen had left and that he would submit his application as discussed earlier. Mr. Harmenlng moved to take this item from the table, seconded by Mr. DeLong. Motion carried 5-0. Mr. Harmening moved to strike the item from the agenda, seconded by Mr. DeLong. No discussion. Motion carried 5-0. - ll MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL ~ETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA SEPTEMBER 2, 1975 Request of Community Action Migrant Program ... (TABLED) Mrs. Jackson moved to take this item from the table, seconded by Mr. DeLong.~ Mr. DeLong asked the City Manager if he received the material from the Community Action people. Mr. Kohl said he and Marvin Glover have been in contact, however, it was noted that Mr. Glover had been transferred. Motion carried 5-0. Y~. DeLong moved to strike this item from the table, seconded by Mr. Harmening. No discussion. Notion carried 5-0. Discuss Purchase of Property from Delray Beach for "Regional" Plant Mr. DeLong felt it would be premature to buy the land until the status of the Federal Grant is known. He had read an opinion in the newspaper that either an outright purchase or an instalment plan was being considered. He therefore felt that the ~ayor again be designated by the Council to negotiate the purchase if necessary. Hayor Roberts said he has learned that there are rights of way both north and south of the property. He also ascertained that no payment would be necessary for at leas£ 60 days after the sales agreement is signed which will not be done until some other matters are cleared up. He felt Council should be pre- pared to discuss the City's taking of title for the land. He noted that Boynton and Delray were not the only two municipalities to be involved as there are many satellite areas which will be tied in to the facility. He felt the City should be entitled~_ to a return with no transfer to the Board under any circumstances. Hr. DeLong moved to have this matter turned over to the City Attorney to work in c~njunction with the City Hanager and come back with a workable, suitable plan for purchase. Mayor Roberts said there was also a question of money to be discussed. He asked Mr. Simon if there were any problems of having a transfer on an undivided basis so that each City would have an interest in the land so no one would be denied and there would be some chance of compensation. Hr. Simon said the City may buy half of what Delray owns in number of acres, i.e. the North half, or simply an undivided half interest in the whole. Hayor Roberts felt if each City maintains ownership, there would be some claim to the investment. He did not feel it should be turned over to the Board. After some further comment, Hr. Strnad seconded the motion. Mr. Simon said he couldn't do much until the City decided to make an offer to Delray, in which case he c~uld draft a contract. Mayor Roberts said there was no need to rush this. Council would make some of its wishes known at the next Board meeting. Delray would have to transfer the land to Boymton as in any other transaction, which puts the burden of the title on Delray. He hoped Council would agree in his feelings that Boynton not h~a to assume any of that responsibility as it was about a $1,200.00 item. Mr. Simon said the Dept. of Revenue ruled an exemption regarding stamps in such a transaction. Motion carried 5-0. - 12 See Page t~ Minutes o£ 9/1~/75. MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL Y~ETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA SEPTE1VfBER 2, 1975 Mr. DeLong asked ~ the Councilmembers if they were in agreement about the payment being in cash, with a refund if everything fell through. It was felt this should be in the contract. It was noted that the agreement hinged upon the grant from the Federal Government in the amount of $8,400,000. After some further comment, mmtion carried 5-0. ADMINISTRATIVE Discuss Employees Pension Plan: a) Consider Amending Section 20(f) of the Charter; b) Cunsider Amending Sec. 21-45 of the Code; c) Consider Recommendations Submitted by Retirement Plans, Mayor Roberts noted at the last meeting of the Pension Board, it was noted by the Actuary that there was an amount of $7~,000 in the Budget and with a little updated payments and additionaI money, the entire plan was being updated. This must be done through amending the Charter and the recommended changes were before Council. It was noted that this could be amended under Home Rule by Ordinance. Mr. Simon said the~on!y problem he saw was regardim~ the rights of municipal employees, however, Mr. DeLong felt since something was being done to upgrade the situation, there should be no problem. After some further comment, Mr. DeLong moved to have the City Attorney look into this matter with the City Manager and come up with an amendment to the two above Sections of the Charter and also adopt the recommendations submitted by Retirement Plans, Inc. Nfs. Jackson seconded. No discussion. Motion carried 5-0. Consider Appointment of Alternate to BQard of Adjustment Mr. Harmening nominated Mr. Carl Zimmerman for the above position. Mr.~ DeLong moved that nominations be closed. agreed to appoint Mr. Zimmerman unanimously. Council Consider Request of Palm Beach County Municipal League Mayer Roberts noted this was in regard to closing of bar rooms and there were feelings expressed that some of the public wanted them to remain ope~ and others wished to have them close earlier. C~uncil d~scussed the problems in surrounding municipalities and it was decided that the League's questionnaire regarding a unifor~n closing time required i~ Palm Beach County's unincorporated ar~a would be answered, stating a 3 A.M. closing time is preferred. Regarding the se6$nd question in paragraph ~ of the questionnaire about changln~ the City's closing time, mt was decided to answer %'No .expression", as Council did not wish to change the current policy. Approval of Bills Mr. Kohl read the following bills for approval: 1. Peabody Peterson Co. Est. ~14 $42,575.08 Interim Wastewater Facilities & Upgrading Existing Facilities - 13 - ~UiNUTES - REGUI~R CITY COUNCIL ~EETING SEPTENABER 2, 1975 BOYN~0N BEACH, FLORIDA Approval of Bills (Cont'd) 1. Peabody Peterson (Cont'd) Pay from Atlantic National Bk. Contract d~ted 3/27/74 1974 Issue 1975A Issue 34,590~5 7,984.83 2. Palm Beach Jr. College $ 300.00 Ten Pa!ice Officers " ' ' I" attending- Supervms!on Training Course - Ord. 74-38, Sec. 2-10.1(b) Pay from 00t-~07 '' 3- Nationai Surety Corp. 1,352.24 Balance of retainer for Riteway Paving Pay from 001-30¢.0 Council approved 7/17/73 4. Boynton Beach Bicentennial Committee Pay from Publicity ~un~ 060-870 Council aDproved 5/20/75 3,000°00 5. Isiah Andrews 135.00 Driver for Sr. Citizens Club - 3 weeks Pay from Federal Revenue Sharing Fund Ord. 73-15 passed 5/15/73 O2O-800 6. Cynthia Lewis 144.00 Asst. Cook for Sr. Citizens Club - 3 weeks Pay from Federal Revenue Sharing Fund 020-800 Ord. 73-15 passed 5/15/73 The bills described have been approved and verified by the department heads involved; checked and appr0~ved for payment by the Finance Director~ funds are available in their respective budgets and the City Nanager recommended payment of these bills. Mr. DeLong noted that the salaries of Isiah Andres and Cynthia Lewis were for three weeks each. Mr. Harmening moved to pay the bills. Nfs. Jackson seconded. No discussion. Motion carried 5-0. OTHER ~rs. Jackson advised that she's been trying to determine the status of the fire hydrants so that as much money as possible could be put into the Water and Sewer Fund. A meeting is going to be held between Nrs. Jackson, Nr. Federspiel of ~r. Simon's office and with Council's approval, Nr. Startzman and ~r. Cessna. Council had no objection and wish to have ~r. Kohl kept fully apprised of this matter. - 14 - MINUTES - REGUI~R CITY COUNCIL ~ETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA SEPTEMBER 2, 1975 ADJOURNMENT Yar. DeLon~ moved t~ adjourn, seconded by Mr. Strnad. carried 5'0. Meeting adjourned at 91:54 ATTEST: Mbtion CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Mayor ~ce ~ayor ~ Councilman ~~- ~"'e"~ ilman TO BE ATTACHED TO sEPTEMBER 2, 1975 B$~I~CIL MINUTES STATEMENT BY EMILY M. jACKSON, CO~KNCILWOMAN I am going to read a prepared statement, and make this a part of the minuteS- At the last meeting I went on record as opposing the raise in expense money for the Council. We all ran for office, k~owing what the pay and expense money waS. We natUrally tour the City to see how projects ~re going,~ attend meetings ~ and have expenses for other City business. ~We. have. a ~ no. er who is the one whO oversees the worke~~~ Czty Ma g . . ~ artment, it is ~duty[ so certainly not our ~ob to vmsmt every oep ~ I see no need for further expense mone y~a~ ~ i~~ ~~ If any raises are ever voted, it should not go in~O effect until a Council member has gone out o~ offiee. In other wordS, I ~eel a p~folio official should not vote himself ~Y raise in pay OR expenses. Since our last Council meeting I have been giving much thought to our budget having the entire Engineering Department cha~ged to utilities. This can in no way be justified. If it were 50% from the Water and Sewer Fund I might agree with this; though I feel even tha~ is a high percentage. This was discussed during budget workshops, and the more I think about it the more I realime it should be charged, the most part, to the General Fund, since Engineering on Water and Sewer is a minor portion of that Department's work. for ATTACHMENT TO COUNCIL MINUTES OF 9/2/75 STATEMENT BY EMILY M. JACKSO~, COUNCILWOMAN Page 2. Our Sewer and Watez Fund is a very exclusive fund, in that it is not only for a very special purpose, but also because it has many legal ramifications, Does it make sense to raise the water and sewer rates to the users, then take money from the Utility Fund and spend it for General Fund purposes? The bonding agreements set aside a sinking fund for repairs replacement, additions, etc. - but it is mever enough; and as a result we are frequently floating new bonds for water mad sewers. My feeling is that even though it is legal to transfer money To the General Fund and use the money for general administration, it is unfair to the~ax?ayers to do this, and then have to go back later and ask for another raise in rates. We know we are going to, of necessity, float more bonds in the future, but doesnTt it make sense to keep our water and sewer funds intact as much as possible, so that we get a higher rating when that time comes? This was one of the main reasons we had such a high rating in o~r last Bond Zssue - Water a~ Sewer Funds used for Water and Sewer. ~/ ~ ~ If the time ever comes that we have s surplus in this fund it certainly should not go into t~e General Fund. It should go right back where it came from - to thatchers in the To~Jn of lower rates.z At present it doesn't seem this time will ever come. ATTACHMENT TO COUNCIL MINUTES OF 9/2/75 STATEMENT BY EMILY M. JACKSON, COUNCILWOMAN Page 3. Even though I voted for this ordinance on first reading, I did 8o against my better judgment. With much further study, and 'feeling even more strongly about the Engineering Department being taken from the Utility Fund and the expenses for Council raised, at this. time I am going to have to vote NO, since no change has been madef MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL F~ETING BOYN~ON BEACH, FLORIDA AUGUST 5, 1975 Proposed Ordinance Ne. 75-21 - Re: Regulating the Speed and Manner of Operation of Boats and Vessels Within the Municipal Limits of the City Mr. Simon read proposed Ordinance No. 75-21 on second reading by caption only. Mayor Roberts asked if anyone wished to speak for or against this Ordinance. A man in the audience asked how they would regulate boats for water sk~ug purposes? ~L~yor Roberts replied that this was discussed at the last meeting and Mr. DeLeng added that he believed if they received any complaints, they would ask for help from the sheriff,s department. ~s. Jackson moved for the adoption of Ordinance No. 75-21 on second re~df~g. ~. Harmening seconded. No discussion. Mrs. Padgett conducted a roll call vote as follows: Vice Mayor DeLong Aye Councilman Harmening - Aye Councilwoman Jackson - Aye Councilman Strnad - Aye M~yor Roberts - Aye Motion carrie~ 5-0. Ordinances - First Reading .Proposed Ordinance No. 7~-25 - Re: 1975-1976 Budget Mrs. Jackson stated she would like to make a statement before the Ordinance of budget was read. They went through the whole budget and there is one thing she does not agree with. She does not believe it is necessary to raise the expenses for the City Council members. She stated this at the budget workshops and would like to go on record now as being opposed to the raise and expenses for the Council. ~ Mayor Roberts questioned the number of readings and Mr. Simon informed him that he believed according to the charter, there would be three readings. Mayor Roberts then referred to his request to have an abbreviated version of the budget available for members of the audience and Mr. Kohl informed him that this had been done and they would also be available at the next meeting. Mr. Simon read proposed Ordinance No. 75-25 on first reading in its entirety. Mr. Harmening moved for the adoption of proposed Ordinance No. 75-25 on first reading, seconded by ~s. Jackson. Under discussion, ~s. Jackson commended the City Manager for having done a good job in helping the taxpayers with having the budget down to the bare bones. Mayor Roberts -4- MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AUGUST 5, 1975 questioned whether this was the time to refer to the pension fund and Mr. Kohl informed him that he met with the Finance Director this morning and discussed this. They will give Mayor Roberts an answer and everything will Be taken care of. Mayor Roberts asked if they also discussed disability insur- ance and Mr. Kohl replied that this was just a suggestion and was net discussed. Mayor Roberts remarked that this did not affect the budget. Mrs. Jackson added that she seconded the motion as her objection to the raise in the expense money did also not make any difference in the Budget. Mr. DeLong re- ferred Go being absent from the budget sessions and stated he was not ~for or against any specific items, but is aware the State law requires adoption. Mrs. Padgett then conducted a roll call vote as follows: Vice Mayor DeLong - Aye Councilman Harmening - Aye Councilwoman Jackson - Aye Councilman Strnad - Aye Mayor Roberts - Aye Motion carried 5-0. .Proposed Ordinance No. 75-26 - Re: 1975-1976 Tax M~llage Rat~ Mr. Simon read proposed Ordinance No. 75-26 on first reading in its entirety. F~s. Jackson moved for adoption of proposed Ordinance No. 75-26 on first reading, seconded by Mr. Earmening. Under discussion, Mr. DeLong stated he would like to discuss the millage rate, although he will vote for the same reason as for the previous ordinance. Although reducing it ~/lO's, he would be pleased if it was held to be able to make an addi- tion on the Police Department. He explained how they had come a long way since 1973 and he would not want to see them bogged down now as there are still some things essential in the City. He is sorry it was not left as it was. Mayor RoBerts replied that it was pretty hard to make an allowance f~r the second story on the Police Department, since it was not proposed by the Police Department. He thinks they are holding the line with giving a slight reduction. ~hen the results are in from the other communities, he thd~W~ they will agree they have done a good job. Mr. DeLong continued that he thought the second story was long over-due with the Police Department being over-crowded and additional men being put on. ~. Harmening state~ he was happy to see they ~ere able to reduce the millage for the coming year. He thinks it is an opportunity that seldom comes along in this day and age, Mr. DeLong agreed in that this Council as a whole has done a -5 AGENDA September 2,1975 LEGAL: 8. Proposed Resolution - RE: Ratification of the Police Union Contract We attach hereto the Police Union Contract for your perusal. I am sure that each of you will have your own opinions as to what should be allowed or disallowed. However, it is the City Manager's responsi- bility to negotiate to the best of his ability but it is your right to decide to ratify or not. Our Personnel Director, Mr. Bill Sullivan and I have prepared our- selves well, in my opinion, in attending PERC schools. Probably more then any other city manager or personnel director in the County. I would like to have you give particular attention to the decisions of De!ray Beach and Boca Raton whereby they have spent thousands of dollars to hire out of town law firms to negotiate with their unions. I feel the City of Boynton Beach will fare as well as any other city by negotiating the contract ourselves without spending thousands of dollars of the taxpayer's money for a legal firm. Further, I also feel that inasmuch as I am chief administrator that dealing with the union problems that the State Legislators imposed upon us (which in my opinion in future years they will regret their .actions), it is certainly to our advantage that Mr. Sullivan and I negotiate this contract since we are closer to the situation and certainly much more aware of the problems that may or may not exist. We also feel that the morale of our employees will be much higher in our dealing with them directly° in In negotiating there is a "give and take" situation and in all of our meetings we have been fair but firm. In fairness to all employees as well as our t~u~payers, we had to be certain that fairness and firm- ness prevailed at all times since we were always cognizant of the fact that other people are involved. Many hours of work have gone into the negotiation of this contract with the Police Department as we conducted 8 meetings to date. In addition many hours were spent by Mr. Sullivan and myself in prepar- ing ourselves for these meetings. Also, prior to discussing this contract# we constantly advised the Chief of Police of our intentions. Though Mr. Sullivan was present with me at every meeting, and we dis- cussed between ourselves as to what would be fair for the department as well as the City, I take full responsibility for all actions, t therefore respectfully request that you ratify the Police Union Contract. ~/Frank K0hi,- City ~Ianager CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH Schedule of Payments Ail Funds For the Month of August , 197 5 Prepared by: Department of Finance ~,0 9'9 0 10.02 0 9 9.01 010,02 099;41 · -~'z~O.99,01 -4-Zo t-c-.c2 ! o .Ol ) 10 .01 .01 O2,00 & 5 0.00 6 5 0.00 6 50.0( ~ 50.0C NO. t No. xs 9013.ool Parr,,' c, sH _~% ~,5 9.oo~.o0j Cl~ ~ B.B. _.~% ~5 80~ ooJ CITY ~ _A~ 15 806.00 CITY ~ B.B. _~% ~5 9.005.~ POLICE PE~1ON F~ ~% %5 9,005,00 POLICE PENS)ON F~D A~ %5 9,009.OO P~ICE PENSION ~ ~5 %006~( FIRE.NS PENS.ION ~% 15 9,006.O( F ~RE~NS PENSION ]5 9,009.00 FIRST 8A~K TROT ~ t5 %007.00 R~TiRE~NT TRUST F~D ~% ~5 9.007,00 RETICENT TRUST ~ ~5 9.017.00 T~ ~tLLIAMS ~ ]5 30,00 E~ARD SULLIVAN ~5 ~,~ ,jOHN TUI TE ~5 47.00 HAROLD HERR t ~ ~ R~NA CAnRtER ..... 50,00 ~% %5 Do.cc ~ ~5 ~22~.~ FRANK JOHN~ 50.0 a~% %5 L22&.OO ~OODRO'~ EUTSAY ~;~ ~5 ~010.00) MRS SUSAN 5CHMQHL ~% i5 492.~ CHAR~5S HO~S INC : 50.0' 0 2.00 02.0( 20.00 20.0C 20.0~ 15 .OX .099.01 .1 O0.00 099.10 ,~I,Y OF B.Bo - Et~ENE BE'rHEA OSLRAY POOLS OECEANS !DE POCLS 9,0 & :5 .CC 9,O&&.OOJ ANTON B. JENS. EN g.O&7.OOj FIRST BANK TRUST BOCA 9.067.00 FIRST BANK TRUST BOCA %067.00 FIRST BANK TRUST BOCA .... : ....... HAE;SE Y-- GR 'I FDE~TR'Ai,t__ NO1;"F' t C~"' St:,,~P.. . ¢'[;¥ PALM BOM. OFF-ICE SUPPLY STATEW I DE MOT I ON P I CTURE MANHATTAN TROPH lES SPORT WORLD XO .00 5 7,.5 96 I ~6 7 21 7 21 o00 7 21.00 492A~ 8,3 ~1,82 ~.9 84 ~0 L593~ '*-~ 9~*:06--- 15~2 7~,79 I75.61 50.58 71.00 3,9.12 7 -3 6 6.12 3& ~0 23-~0 .... ZD ~0 7D ~0 ~00~ 3 O0 ~0 ........... 29 b, 2 .50 30 .DO 2 113.0 .......... I O0.CO i~ 1~0 ~.i~ 14,A0 -20.00 20.0¢ .20.0( DA.Ti: ciigCK ¥~-:: .~R ~5 ~5 7.~97.~. CITY ~ B,B. - 2~0 _.~5 ~5 7.~9g.00 CHARLES KRUGER ~.70 20.0 "~; 5~5 .0 ig~5 ~.5 ?.501.00 320.0C ~5 ~.5 7..5 02 ~20.00 ~5 ~5 7,503 20.0 '~'~5 ~5 7,505 520.0 ~5 ~5 7,507.00 20.0 ~5 15~ 7.5 OB ,00 20.0 - ~ 20~0 20`D~ ~5 ~5 7,5 15,00 20.0( ~5 ]5 r.517 20.00 -~5 !5~ ~5~.00 'i.502.0~ ~ ~5 15 g.O?8.00 .502.00 ~ ~5 ~079.00 02.00 ~L~6 ~5 g. oB 5 02.0 !.5 02 502.00 75 5 0 ~ .00 ~ gO S 5.00 5 15.00 ~0 S ~ 17.00 ~5 ~08S 205.00 ~6 ~5 209 520.00 ~6 75 lg~O0 520.00 ~6 '75 20,00 ~ 20.0( ~6 X5 ~0 5~0.0{ ~6 %5 .00 ~20.0' ~6 ~5 ~20.00 ~ ~5 2 CITY OF FRED SMITH CITY. DF B.9. Z.80 PETER CHIAPPERINE -jOFIK/'lq I ES'EU-'CONSTR;' 2.80 2..~0 18.20 11, .80 2.80 '7 .50 60~nO ................ 16 ,DO 8 CiTY OF B.B* - - DAV ID LAUDE CiTY ~N ~kEAR 81TY ~ B.B- - ..... C~_E ELEC- CONSTR- CiTY ~ ~.8. ' CtRY JO~ NIEBEL T~D O~ER5 ~TR lC ATHA~SAKES AL~ COOK 300.00 t+[ 10,5# 2 O0 2,6 20.19 ............. -2' .5' 36,155.00 15.00 1'7 2 .80 FRANCIS NORTHROP 12 -3 i-:r¥--OF---9-,-B ............................. LL -;'-~L--;~~[ ..... : ............. 2-.-80-- 3HAUN~_~ ~ UTLER _< .... 1, ~ .80 CiTY OF B.9, ;_ .,_,. 8,_'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'30 ...... -3RACE_- B ERG~gE~_,REAT. I- 0.",[ - -A~V OL-V-I NC- - ~ JANE. FO;( - FRANK ENGLISH FECE C~T~M DR~oE RY A~IO NATL. BANK :-I-~-i~"-B~ ~ ............................................ CITY CITY OF CITY OF 20.0~ 3 20.0 3 20.0 320,0 20.0 3 20.0' 20.0 20.0 -- 20.0 15.00 .00 3 20.00 3 20.00 3 20.00 3 2 0.00 320.00 3 2 0.00 ;2O .00 ~ 2 0.00 .00 .20.00 ; 20.00 ; 20.00 ~ 20.00 ; 20.0G ;20.0-,' ;20,0~ ~ 20.0( 3'-~ O' :0:" CHEC~ NO. 210.0( ~AO 95.0( g.l O0.00 g. 101.00 _._~1__0_.~ .,_O!) 9,1 10.00 9,1 15.00 9.! 18.00 .7~ 32 7,535 7,5 36 7.5 37 7,538 7,559.00 7.5 41.00 7.5 # 2.00 7.5 t4:5 .Ca:> 7.5 l+ ~ .00 7,5.'~. 5.00 7;5- 4,-6 -.00 7.5.#7..00 7.5 48.00 2 0 9.00 FIRST FEO;~AV.L;~. 2 1,093.82 PIERCE TIRES 560,09 DHARMA CONSTR 1 00.00 ' CHARLES HOMES :% O0.CO FRANK PLOi.~RE t0 ..00 E ANO J ROOFING ........... 'a-a!/~A'i'"~XP'P ........................ 100 .CO HARL O~ SCHUTT &.O0 STATE OF FLA 578 MAR t ETTA I N~USTR l ES 235 .80 STATE OF FLA LANIER .BUS t NESS PROD 1.4 9 4 JO B'OYiqT'O,q-'PO~P ............................. : ........................................ ~ OYNTON PUMP HARLOW SCHUTT '-~' PATRICK MC DONALD- 2&.80 ALF P,~D GREEN " ... 26 .80 CHARLES LAZ ICH ..... 23.~ .~S. ,JOHN GALARNEAU _ CiTY .OF B.C. ' . ...... HAROLD SHAPIRO "- . C4TY OF B.B ....... MORE AYSTOKER .... ..; ....- 2I .20 JULI US GORDON -.. 3.70 CITY OF 5.B; ..~ CiTY OF a.~. ' CITY OF B.~. "".-. ' ' 2.80 HARL ~ SCHUTT Ot-TY---OF--5-.-~.- .............................. : ......................... -~-J~" CITY OF 5.0. - HOWARD MALLORY .. 8.70 U",tDERGROUNG UTILITY CONS 7~4g~ CiTY OF 8.~ILITY ~TER DEPOSIT 7.5 54.~ Ol~ 7,555.00 CHARLES OAMI SON 7.556.00 CiTY 7,559,00 EDWARD CELAN I 7,5 62.00 R~ERT BE~ETT 5'70-~o ............. O-i~'-~--B~; ....... ) 9.01 9~ 99.01 ) 9 ;40 10 02.,00 1502 015 :].15o00 ]~ 2 0.00 .3 2 0 ~3-20-.0'-- 20.0 320 = ? 0.00 20.00 .0¢ _5 20.00 .00 .00 2 0.00 2 0.00 DA'£'~ ~ cHECK NO. ~;% 15 ~.1571.00 ~,15 7 2.00 :,5 7 3 .CO 574.00 575.00 ~,5 7 7 .~ ,5 73.00 ,8 0.00 1.00 ~%. 8 3 .CO ~% ~5 .1 35.00 X5 ~.~..~5 .... 8. kl.O0-. ~ ~5 - ~7.~ ~ X5 ~ .00 ~B 15 58.00 ~B i5 58.00- 39 ~B 1~ 3g .00 ~ ~ 40.00 ~ ~ '~ 4 0 .~ ~ ~ 4~ .00 ~B %5 2 I1.00 ~5 15 ~5 7.5 8 5,00 .Tm.S-&-.~ ~ %5 7~87.00 ~B ~5 7~88.00 CARL HYMAN ..... CITY OF 9B,.B- ' TOPAZ ,.,OriP CITY OF B.B. ' ...... E O'~ARO CLAY CiTY OF B,S. CITY OF CITY OF LA CROIX CONSTR NOR~ERT BLACK ROY GALCHUS ' ' .., C I NOY STUEB I NGER ' ' - - . .- :_ CITY OF s.~. .... POLI CE PENS I ON FUND POLICE PENS iON FUN~ POLICE PENSION FUND .F.I_RE}JF-NS PENS I ON..F.L~-,1D .................. F IREMENS PENSI ON FUND . FIRE~x~S PENSION FUND .... RETIRE%~ENT TRUST FUND F~.TIREME~T TRUST FUND RETIRE,'~NT TRUST FUND .. FIRST BAN,% TRUS.T BOYN-roN S{:~FTBAL~. TEAM 80YNTON SWINGERS TEAM Fig TENNIS ASSOC A>,rDy..F-I.SH E-R AMATEUR SOFTBALL AS$OC, RUSSELL' A,%~] AXON .- .- RUSSELL AND AXON ., CLIFFORD ~ELLS . OITY OF 8.-8 CITY OF 9,B-_ '- OITY OF B.B- 7.5 89.00 LEA DNARD OTT 0,3 20.00 P..00 ............ 9E....e. L.I.T-Y.-- 7.1591,00 CITY OF 592.00 cITY OF D-B- 15 9 3.00 FREDER I OK ,SRABSER . . 594.00 cITY OF BB. 5 g 5.00 ~ 9-6 .5 97.00 5 9 8.00 5 99.00 ?.15 99.00 15 ~0 ~2~0 JOHN WOLF ORTH 2.b~0 .......... CiTY---OF.-8--B ........................................................... -IO-,80--- J.A- MI CHALSK l ciTY OF 9.8- ' 3~0 B. 9UT't"~RF IELD . B- ~uTTERF IELD ~0 1/502.00 ~% i152.00 AMATEUT SO.BALL ~SOC .... 10,00 2.00 ~C~%. tlDg.00 VE~A ARMBRUSTER , ,, 10:~0 , ' ' 12 &.75 o .oo >~DO2,00,~Z~% 9,1~6,00 · ~S GLORIA SI~LAIR 3,)9901 ~ V'~ ;1~8o0 WATER SE~Efl REv. 10,2~_~ao .00 A 0.01 1 2 ,_o__.o._. o 7.00 i, 040,01 ~-%17.00 17.00 .%.7. 15.0! i,~O 2.00 1,~15.01 i~,40.02. 7.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 '2 7,00~ 2 O.O0 2 0.00 2 0.00 2.00 2.00 ~.¢o 2.00 15.o-z 17.0 o ~-' 0.02 ~9.01 ~ 9.01 g 9.42 10.05 LI{ ',o.ol tlj]t~ 00,00 S2 0.00 52 522.00 S2.~.O0 ~2 6.00 ~250.00 8 ~ 1'.00 8-S 1.00 154.00 6 ~.00 ~ 5.00 5.00 6.00 7.00 CAMPBELL CiI~LLANEOUS DEPOS ITS 100,00 HALSEY GR IFF I TH 3. 12.62 .... j___.B.,._C_~.._~i_T..H.. ' ......................... ~ ....... : ........... .1.O_O,O.Q _ R.C, SMITH 125,00 MODEP~'4 ROOF ! NG lO O.O0 PALM.BEACH OFFICE SUPPLY I 3.5~ TROPICAL ROOFING ~ _ ~00X~O DAVID M, sTONE . -. ,_. ..... 100.00 ......... RAU. L._LOUD_!N. ..................................................... PAUL LOLD IN TERPSICHORE PLUS ,~_ 2,00 WANT)A PAXTON - -. PALM DCM. SHER IFF -~ 2.200,00 SEACREST PE TR OL. EUM .. . FRANK ANOERSON . .. lO 0.00 EVA RAYMONO ....... CHARLES C_-ODFR EY .............. 50~0 · BET~Y GARRIGA ...... -.~-~* ..... 30.00. · VEVA AR.MBRtJSTEIR ........... - ........ ?- 10.00 ........ CO.CA..COLA_CO ........................................................ LT..?.~_ .... MODERN ROOF. ING CARL HYMAN, . ...... .'j~ TIMOTHY E-,- RYAN ...... : FIRST BANK TRUST .... ~ .... 20(1000.00 CARLES HOMES tNC ...... .-, 15.00 .... CI_~...OE., B~B., ............................................. 2.80 ........... 2-~-~*~ ..... ROBERT BRADLEY CITY OF Q.C, KNUTH _ O.C, KNUTH .;20 CITY OF B,8, ' .... 2I.';0 t :'~ -' 5_20 ....... W. I_L,_.! AM.. F. LANA.G_.~__N .................................... · .............................. OITY OF B.B,.. gELRAY SPORT GOOOS BERN IE ALLEN Xs ~-00 KAREN MAR SCHALL 12220 JAMES E. JONES IOO.OO CHARLES HOMES 300.00 JOSEPH COLBURN XO0.O0 CITY OF B,B, ' IZB5~.24o CiTY OF B.B. 12.894-2~' CiTY OF B.B, POLICE PENSION FUND '~' ' ' 720.79o I-CE--PE F~5'I'O~-'-FO ND ........................................ 72'~---/~ ..... - 72 0o79 POLICE PENSION FUI~D. . FIRENENS PENSION FNO - FIREMENS PENSION FND - RETIREMENT TRUST FUND ......... R-t~ TI-Ri~IE'NT-'TRUST-FO!~D ......... 77::: ........ : ....... ~5 0'8'~'u, ..... RETIREiv~NT TRUST FUt,3 ~.~O~.t.~ B.8. FEDERAL OR. UNION ' ' F 1RST B~%IK TRUST NATL. SURETY CORP. L~52.2~ 1,pO0.O0 ~%~51% ~27~.00 WATER SEWER REV, 56~'5 ;-'67~'~'61b'6'" [[~'{'~'""~ ,'~"fJ~ ............. ~'i'TY"U~TBJS~ ................................ :-': ........ : ............. ~3~ ..... 0 O0 ~5~ ~ 628 O0 - BOULEVARD ~NOR ... j - -'. ~ ' ; no ~¢~5~% ~oz~O0 CITY OF B,B .... _ ..... ~ '-']%/~ ~,~" ~x~'~n RO~ WEBBTILI~ METER DEPOStI5 .......... : ..................... ~ .................................... . ' ' - ' ~ ' DEN .- · ..... ~o0~0 il 7.00 '~%~% ~,.273.00 DRAPERIES · ' :': · lO0 O0 '~D~ ~%~1~ '~.278.00 MRS. J.K.WHE~N '~, , ...... , sOCl~ ~RITY CON~I8 ' SO~RN FENCE CO. I~17.00 ~%9~5 ')~28'a.00 FREDERICK JOH~ ~..' · 1S5~2 ~2o.oo ~%9~:.. ".6~.o0 ~':":oi~_DK B,S,.:..' .. '5-..,:~s'~'-'--'";~': jl7.00 ~?~%' '~.2S6.00 BOB ~RENE · .' ' XOO~O 0200 ~%??I%~,28800 'WEVA AR~RUST~ ' · 10~0 {~ ~ .... ~,.~ ~ ~, n · EVA ~Y~ · . ......................................... x.D ...... ST~TEWi~ MOTION PIC.' '" -- }[5'02 O0:,'~, . ~ZX~ ¢.297~0 ' " 1%0 ,~i~nnn ~1~ 7637.00 Cl~ OF B.B.... ~5~2-0'0'0'-~5 .... ~-6~'I'~0 .... OI~ ~ b.B.. -.-.. ~.~ ~ .,~?t~ '~6~z~O E.F. GLENN . k~'~"~-~" ~'~< ...... 2-D~'~'O ........... ~:!~u~ ~.~ '- "' " . ~51.00 ~2~5 .... 23h.00 Wt~l~ ~m~ ' , >~' ' ~0 o~g ~LL~N _ - ~,515.01 j~2c.> ,,301.~ ~ ..... ~,mc onn~q [OO.O0 ~ · - ~ ~ · O0 WATER S- - .......................... . O.O4 J;~2LI. ,3~ ~:.~ ............. ~,-~r~,V--~T'- - ~- - - ~)99.hl J~2~ ,.~t . ~, ,.~ =CNSiON ~ ._ ........... ; ...... Y ...... % ...... 700 ~u~ ~ ~,~.-- ......... .- ~2 C.O0 L548.00 520.00 520.00 ~5 t.00 5'1~0 ~00.00 275~0 20.00 20.00 20.00 ~6~5 ,00 20.00 .~.~6~5 .... &-l--,~- 20.00 ) 3 ~ .00 ~ ~ ,00 _.02_.00_. 0 2.00 02.0G 02.00 17.00 ~_.7_,g.0.._ 17.00 17 21.00 .00 SEM. ',~ATER DEPOS SEW.WATER DEPOS -CITY OF B.B. - - CITY OF B.B. ......... d 't T¥-- OF' '8'i 8' ~- ............................. .":--;~ .......... OITY OF B.B, RUSSELL AND AXON -- ~U~ELL A~ AXON RUSSELL AND AXON BARRY ZI~ ~ ~ ILL LY~H MERR ILL LY~H ' I ~_~..G.E. D ..~_, ......................... ~ ............. OtTY OF ROBRT ROGERS CI~ OF PAUL $~iTH ~.~- DAVID H[N~EE 3,9O 0.~0 3 ~.72 7.03 1 2.17 "~I"Z'! T T3 O- .... t Z17 75~0 2 0.000~0 2 125.30 P IERC~ TIRES - CiTY OF 8.B. 11.,k,5 FICECOAT ANO RICE CiTY OF B.B. ?' 2-80i CITY FOF B.B. ,. ~. 11.90 HF. NR iETTE 8AGGETT CITY OF 8.B. WILLIAM- ,JONES D.S. OUQG iNS ' ' COURTESY EVERSLEY RuBERT ~OT - COCA"O A EVOLv KELLY' CREVELI ~ '., - - LAUR ) E -Y O~G Are4E JARV I S ~JALSH CONSTR - ~- - DR DAVID GRAVES JOSEPH HARRIGAN ?, : . ..... SOUTH FLA PARTS -.~ 7 _ D~TE CITY OF B.B. CITY OF B.B, C.D. ,GENTRY ~po2.oo 1150 2.00 k391.00 17 3O 5 .60 1830 ½88:88 ~0.00 10.00 I 7.00 .00 20.OC 52 O.Og 51.00 D.O0 D .00 ~,39 235:00 21 21 O,O0 ~A3 ~ SO 7.00 7.00 0.02 950 t43 3.00 .436,00 9:[2.00 10.02 99.01 10.02 99.41 10.02 99.~2 99.01 10.01 '99,40 99.o 10.05 t0.01 20.00 ~0.00 ~ 0.00 ,S2 0.oo 91 2.00 .~3 7.00 .43 7.00 A37.00 ~3 9.00 9.00 9~40.00' 7.569.00 7 57 X,CO 1.246.00 EVA RAY.~3ND 30.00 .......... -B [TFy--GARR. I-GA ............................... :--~ ..................... COCA OOLA BOT"P_ING 49,7.0 NIEBEL CONSTR CITY OF B.~ITILI'h' ME't'EI~ DEPOSITS CITY OF RUSSELL ALLEN CYNTHIA F~EGUSON . LLU-A~--'AXON RUSSELL AND AXON - DENNIS JOHNSON .... HENRY SZY~O~/.SKI TAL LMAN POOLS LOLA '/fl LCOX CiTY OF B.B. '200.00 17.~0 ?mO ~.70 2I 9.20 .... I"5/~2'i5-:~; 5- .... 2 M-2G 3.t 2 X75.CO 20~0 .......... ~.~ ~--~ 200.00 B k?223B CITY OF B.B. CiTY OF POLICE. FEN~ ION FUND POLICE PENSION FUN3 POLICE P~NSION FUt,,D F IRE~NS ~NS tON F I RE~NS ~ENS ION ..... RETIRE~ TROT RETIRE~NT TRUST ~ ...... B.8. OR~lT UNION FirST BANK TRUST 1 UNITED WAY [S7S3 THO,gAS BARNES CiTY OF B,9, CITY OF B.B ...... FIRST BANK TRUST ACCT. ~0. ] ~0. ,4 7 6 9,.~ 76.00 9.~ 95,00 9,~ 95.00 9,..3 3 .'-,, .00 g.5 3 ~ .00 g.~ g 6, .00 <~AIE~ ~[,__'~R REV. ' · ~ATER SE~ER REV. RATER SE~ER REV ~ATER SE~ER REV ' RATER SE~ER REV SE~ER ~ATER DEPOS ~ETtREMENT TRUST FUND F, ETIREME.~,¢I' TRUST FUND .. RET I REMENT TRUST FUND J I 05.75 ~ATER SE~ER REV. I ~065.g8< g.q 9 6.00 g.D ~ ~ .00 ~ ~ .00 9.535.00 g..-.~ 9 7.00 9.5:32.00 OPER. CAP I TALI ~ROVE '-.-: .:. g.5 3 2.00 OPER. CAP I TAL IMPROVE '~,~' 3'2')~d ............. OP ER';-O AF r TAL'" T ,~,,1P'R OVE' .............. :% ........ ~555.00 FE~RAL REV SHARE -. ~ . 9.533.00 FEDERAL REV SHARE ~553.~ FEDER~ REV SHARE -, .... - g.553.00 FEDERAL REV SHARE ;0 9 g .20 AL~?/)15 g. 5~3.00 FEDERAL REV SHARE ..... EXPEN-D iu-u.e-ES ACCT. DATE NO. ~,8 ,.8 75 ,-51 CHECK NO. 9.0 13 %013 g,013 ...9.0..k.5. g.013 9.0 13 ~9 94 B.9 95 8.g ...%9_..g..&. P.9 9& ~9 96 %000 %001 ,~ 9,0 12 .~ ...~O._L5..~ 9,015., 9,0 ~ 5 ,~ 9,0 ~ 5 j 9,015 J 9,015 J %0 16 j 8 O0 8 O0 O0 OO ........... - O0 30 30 3.0 ........ 90 )0 ~0. )0 )0 )0 )0 )0 )0 ~0 0 PETTY GASH PETTY CASH PETTY CASH .PEItY.__OAS.a. ..... PETTY'CASH- PETTY.>~OASH SUPER,:.OF DOC MUN,.-FINANOE PETTYCASH ~NTS )FFICEE~ ,.RE.T.T.Y~.OASH1..* .... PETTY-:OASH.. PETTY:OASH PETTYCASH PETTY'OASH LARRYS AUTO B BAKER .AND TAYI ASSO~IATiD DICK 8LA1R-~ CITY OF B,B, ~OYNTON AUTO .~J.~.L.~..Og~ WHITT.UAO DOwi WHI!TMAO DOW~ WHITT MAC .DO~{ WHITT MAO DOW~ ~HI ~TT.MAC WHIT/ ~O PAUk k~RINE'EN~IN~ 3ASH PETTY-CASH PETT~:,OASH IgLJ Ex'ALLEN ' . INDSEY REV ILL' )ITY OF MAC DOWE~.L JDY · PA 1NT .~..O..O.K ..O.l, L,9 ..~ ................... .OR RARIES /MvlOD-Z,I T 10.00 1 .5.7& ............ &.,g& 7.36 ~ 3.58 15 ........... i.AO 5 .,bO .92 4.00 4 5 9,00 80 6 1.99 5 L..AS5 i 2 20.00 g.W.-. ............... '. ...... : ...................... !.0..,QP.. LL 10.00 :ELL ; . 25.00 ELL .. 15.00 :ELL 6 ~ .00 ELL 25.00 ELL 70.00 ELL. ......... 5'~':~' C ...... 1 05 .~;7 2 5.00 quip .... .. .... - ;?:~.? ~-? .~o ' 3 6.00 5 '1' 17 .~,0 i '17 8 5 )~ &250.00 5.00 L:..:.2.:..15.0.0.-. "'~ >,i.4o.oo OHAM~ ISIAH ANDREWS CYNTHIA. LEWIS OUSLEY SOD ' 6 O0.00 "' 9 0.00 g 6.00 ACCT.NO. I DATE 8 51,62 :. AL~. lb 8 12:29 -~t~ %% 20 ,a0 01 00 11~0 C".-ra CK [ NO_ . %0 21 Jpo ~. 9.o 3~.~o .. %0 39 .~0 9.035. 0 9,055 ~0 "9.U 5'5' ~ ...... :;"* 9,036. 0 9.036. ,0 9.0 3 ~ .~ "9,0-3-~-X 0,0 3 S ,0 g,036 ~0 g,0 36 ,o %0 37 ,( ~O %0 ~7 9,037 ~0 .. 9,057 ~0 9.0 ~8 _.9,~.~9. J '~,,...~ ....... 9.0 ~ 2 .~ ~0 9,0 ~ ~ J ~0 9.0 ~ ~ .i %Oq~ O0 g. Oq6 oo g. Oq8 9.050 ~ .......... -'~0'5i-: ) 0.052 )0 811 )0 812 )0 ....8"1-~ )0 ........... 8 18 )0 ~O~T ASGROW PLA IN( AUTOPRODUOTS.' AUTOPROOUOTS. AUTOP RODUOT$. AUTOPROOUOTS~ ~*'OT OP.~ODUOT'S ~- AUTQ~ROOUOTS, 8, B2% 'AUTO '?AR1 B.B. AUTO PAR1 8-B,' AUTO PAR1 ~0 8.0. AUTO PARt ~ ........... B, B ,:;.AUTO PARq B.B.~ AUTO PAR! B.8. AUTO PAR1 DOYNTON AUTO BOYNTON AUTO B Oy-N TON--AL. tT-O-- B OYNTON AUTO - BOYNTON AUTO B OYNTON AUTO B OYN'[ON AUTO B OYN"~ ON AUTO NO. NC, "'~' · 28.77 NO. NO. 3 2.7~ -Ng;' ..................................... NC,. ' ~.,~ S INC. -- ~28.70 $ I NO.. 2.99 S INO. 87.11 s inc. ... .87j S 1 NO. 7 0 .&~ uPPLY .. 3 UPPLY 1 Z .55 )PPLY .; .. 2.04 JPPLY .... ~ .4 2.34 PPLY UP PLY 1' ~ 0 .~2 LASS ,_ 57.60 6 ~'A'6{C '~L'~' ~¥'~ i'i" ......... ~ ................. ?': ...... :'""2'4':~" DELRAY DOn. FA) &,t SUPPLY 2 2S.O0 DELRAY 90H. FAi EASy..pAY T I RE. Q. H A~ I O0 Ro L IR, :L,~ G,~ R. L R. L, (~ HLSEY GRIFF IT HLSEY QRIFFIT HLSEY. QRIFFIT JIM JENNIN~S JOHNNYS TRAN5 KEATTS TRUOKI KELLEY .TRACTOI POWER TOOL ADVANOE AIR AUTOPROOUOTS BOYNTON LAWN CUSTOM BUSINE! .[-Ft~A-,--:E~O~--MO; tGENERAL TOOL /HALSEY ~IBM OORPORATll ~POaERS.AIR 00~ M SUPPLY STORE _ . PPI NT PRINT PPI NT I NO. I NC. ' t'N'~ .......................... I NO tI$SION SERV. tV, J0ND NC. IOWEIR S MACH 'ORS ~CHt.NE H lng )N ~ IN0 14 167 ,90 2 $ .CO -.., 29,00 - 3.20 2.00 " 21.07 10.39 ' 34;$3 ' 67 70 :-. 1 60.00 387 ~O -;26 Z~.85 8~,~0 ~['. 30.00 Z 9 0,00 2Z .~7 2Z ~JO - ~ ACCT. DATE CHECK ¥~DOR I AMOUb]T N0. ~0. ' .~ i '870,h~ ~5 ~ g.05~, ~ PALM.BCH. OFF CE SUPPL X.~ : ~0= ,851~g, ~5 ~ %055,' SEARS.ROEBUOK CO. '1,875,~0..~5 ~ 9,061',~0" SIM~O.:OORPOAT~ON . 80.00 '[866J~,.~5 ~t 9,062,~0 HALSEY GRIFFI H 1NC . 2~0.00 · N~TUAL BENEF'll LiFE 971.8~ 875,88~-z~5 -~5 9.068.~0 M~RAOLE REORE~.TION EqU . . ~875=~6 ~5 ~5 ~O~g,~ .- GULFSTREAM STEEL CORP 163.80 8o," ........... :7; ....... ': ........................ =": .............. :' .~:~ :.~ :,8 80,7~ ,.~ ~ 9,076,30 --: '~ ~[~ENT~aO~?O ), '~:",' - ' ~i'~::' .' .-:;~¢[~ ~:. 16,g6 .~5 1~ 9,056,30 ' .' BL~'CRO~S BL~'¢HIELE' · '::' -'~ 18~,80 885.21..A~5 A~ 9,057.)0 ~F,~AOT~ER5 LIFE , 584.g~ ~ '. ~880,7h ..AUg5 A% ~077.)0., OL VER'.PRESS ' '~ ', 2.95 5(~920,~6_~5 *~ 821.}~ ' SEWELL-HA~DWA~'N " .' '.'; ' ' 65.28 3( 920,~0.A~5 ~ 822.30 TAYLOR RE~AL CE. TEE , 2~.g7 ~'!~'5(~,92[,~2 ~5 ~ 825,)0':"--.'''' HELCO SAFETY i.qUiP. ;~', '~q.~O.~l_:_[~ _ ~n. ' ~ ~ORTH:P~EMI~A~. PAINT i '. ~. 702.00 ~.~ 2(.810.00 AU~5 ~5 . 110 )0 :' ': MOSELY~:NUR~ER ES'":' .": 62.~0 ~.:~ ]865,9~._A~6 ]5 9085 )0 ' '. FRANK ENGLISH FE CE ' ~ 00.0 ¥;"', 2,8 12.59 _~6 15 g,086 >0 ATLANTIC:HARD~ ARE ' · '/. : . -;' ' '6.17 '~.:,.r~', 880,74 .*~6 ~5 ~08g '0 BAKER TAYLOR:;, O. ' . 7 4.4t ,. ,8 85.[8 _~6 ~5 %090 )0 - ~ALTER DUTCH; .. '.. ;;. 27~.00 ¢ ' ],880,7h._$u~6 ~5 go9[~)O ASSOGIATED LII RARIE5 . .: [.-~,853.29..~6 }5 9.093:)0 " STATE:.~'FLA, ' . ' ''. ~j'- 6;00 c,glo, ~5 ~5 831j)0 A~ANTIC HARD~ARE ' . . 2.70 ,~9 20 ,~ Z~8 ~5 ..... ~.~.~.¢t~0 ATLANTIO HARD'i ARE ' ' · 9.090. o~1 O2. 9,1 03. 0 ,Sq 9,1 04., 6 0,29 9,113, ;865:g9 A~ 9.122, 75,&3 2~, ,8 5 3 ;29 ,-A~% g.t 31; )0 )0 ~0 ~O 3O · 30 301~ .00 20 10 ;29 10 20 ;29 )o ,'0 ~O~T PETTY CASH PETTY CASH AUTOPRODUOT$ .G RAYSA R-- K-LE CT-~ ADAMS ASGRO~ 80YNTON LA~N SHER~N EASY PAY TIRE~ E~O FLORIDA E.~ INt FLORIOA GENERAL TOOL. ~ HAUSER ~OTORS dACKS. OA~A JACKS QA~RA .ce STATE OF F~A' MURRAY._ ~OTOR$ NEL~ :' ' PIEROE ';T IRES PIERCE TI RES REAL ESTATE RICH MOTORS -R O?iL.&ND- . SEACRE$1~ PETR SEACREST.?ETR' SEARS ROEBUOK SMt TTYS SER~/ PETTY ~;OASH PETlTf SERV I CE SERV I CE ACH l NE OE NTE R ITON BEAOP ITON BEAO~ ~TI~R S UPPL':/'-~- 'S .!~. :. ~CTOR ~PMENT' REP, ADAMS-: OHEVF AUTO AUTO PAR"$ .AUTO PAR"S AUTO PAR"S AUTO . §-; -¢~ 7 ---A-Oy ~---F;~ ~ --~ AUTO PAR"S 4 6 19 .gq 5.55 5 .g6 8 ,,. 50,10 ...... 8 ~ ~ ACCT. DATE C-~ECK ~DOR AMOUNT NO. NO ........ ....... ~ ~. ~ -~- ~ ~ ~- -~-~--~ ...... 8-~-~-- ~ ............ ~G~QRp- ............... ............ '..~2 ,),8 10,00_ ~ %% ~ ~2 90 ' 'JARA'~ANQSOAPt .. -"'' -:~ 3~],79 '2 ),8~0.00 ~ q~ 1~ O0 MURPHY,WHITE I)AIRY' .... :, ~ 5.00 2 )800 nO ~,,c~ ~' t I4 ~ tSIAH ANDREWS :~:,- 3~,801.0g 1~% ~5 ~.846J~0' :- RUSSELL,A~ AXON - ' ~'~'1860.68 ~5 9, I57.( 0 ;' ' ~ATiONA~'~klNEN ~RVIU~ ' - · : '~ }75.39 ~%1% 9157~0 ~ATIO~L LINEN ~RVIOE . "3 8.10 ': ~t880.30 A~9% g, 157'00 · ~ATIO~L .LINEN SERVlOE :~ . 3.20 · ~ jJ860.39 A~k%%5 9.158.00 !tE&NE [XTERUIN~TI~ .,' . -:' -~4.00 ~: ~]865.39 {~t15. %158.00 ~ '" ))E~[ EXT[R~IN TI~ .. .. , . 16.00 ~ ~J87539 ~tk~ 9,[5800 ' )E~E. EXTERMIN,Tt~ : .. 32.00 ';...~. ~"~ [...:, ....~g-. ~ V~ .~[.5.5:0 ~....:.,_ ..... b~O~EOD~-S=-t~ [G- ................ . . . ~, ~[~ .... .-: : -... ~ ~-: 53.29 ~t~5 9,165.00, :, ~[UTOPRODUCTS I~,~ .... ~u.// ~'::~ ~,~60.29 :~%~t~'~'5 9.~650) ' ~UTGPRODUCTS I~ C · . ~. ~..~ ...h~.h[ '~::';:;-'-[ 65.29, - '=' ~ -';". "':' ' ~:'-~ ~-[';~6'5"6~'" ~VV['Y" "J;['6'6.'Oj y----::--v-- ;R-ANK~USE-E~[<-~-IG ......... '--; ....... ~.~5~.30 ,6~% g. 169~(~ ~ .B, ~TO~,PART~ · ' -,~:~ . · ACCT, DATE I C'~rECK NO. {I No. 0,74 380,7~ 3.30 375.56= 7 5,50 6 5.29 )11,54 120.54 1 .Eh 121,56 21,54 ~20.~1 )20.30 ) 10.:30 10.30 10.6~ -1-O';.~ 9-" 10.~9 10.~9 ~5 1.6q $5 2,59 3.69 4.~g 40.2:3 2 .~ 1 5 4 .:3 5 60.46 6 5.~6 9.183£ ~185~ ' 86 86 g,202',0' g, 202.0 9.20 9.202.0 9.202.0 ~.2 D.-,..,..: 7.0( 0.0( 1,..0 ( A ED CHL0fli~N AMOUNT F {IDA-LEVEL A 'ETrY CASH ~ETTY CASH TrY CASH RESEARCH'- [EGENT BOOK 00 tAYLORD,. BROS )0UBLEDAY "LA, t~/Ro L )VANCE- A I R JACK COCKE CO. :ASY ~AY::T!RE :ASY~PAy?TIRE :ASY~PAY' Til{E Al{VEL DELAND . i l',O SEY REV ILL 'ILLI[ ALLEN 3. ETTY~'.C ASH ] C ASH ';CASH ". ..... ' ETTY';OASH . . TTY,!OASH HARLES DIE LEWIS ]LF STREAM. ;EY~GRt FFITH ~EY Gl{ IFF ! TH 920.00 ...................... :-~-2-5;G6 .... . -I1 TRANS ! 2 ~ .50 I 0,00 10.81 PH IO'-'SO ....... :": ................. · :. : 41,16 5 0,70 7g~5 IPP~Y .......... : .................. · ~'~', ~ ': ,.,';I ~.h ~ iPPLY · .~..~?~ : ..,:: ~':" 1.85 IPPLY', :F~-- . , .... ::2 -3 1 ~2 IPPLY t 8,h[ 4 7.50 '~-1'0 N ......... ;,' ......... : ]" -'::;'3'~-0;0~-' ..... ~.00 TO~E .... .7.50.00 . .~ ~0 , .: 151.50 .,'. ...... . ,7 2.80 . 920.00 l ~ES h.o0 :"" 3 6.96 .... - 36.96 4 7~ 3.6 0 10.00 3.~ 0 ...... :" :RS 122.28 ~ ~,~ .1 5.00~ :' ' 'IO ~.00 ~ ...... 1'g'~2'~ :-1-.' , 19.55 &.86 A~CT. NO. ,811.46 20.46 .46 86530 65.46 q 0.t0 80.74 8034 5 3.D3 8 20.62 ~20.39 1.10 2.46 10.62 0.50 )01.t'0 01.69 DATE 5.3O 5.22- ~10.56- 0.31 ~10.00 ~---_~ECK NO. p .......... 0 0 0 ~.22 g~22 ~.22 0 9,22 O 9,231 o 9.23 g.25 g, 23 9,23 867.0 87 0.0 871.0 .~.-./<. · 872.0 873.0 o o 9.25 9.26 9,2 9.271 .C .~:2.7...1.,f.. 9.27 1.0 ~.27 2.0 87 8.0 87 8.0 880.0 .....S..s...l..O ~75.0 876.0 877.0 o B 2.0 ~83.0 1,2 ? 3.0 'VE~N'DO_R ~0. ] E"SO PP'E¥-'-". ............... :'_ PAL~ BSCH OFF1 SUPPLY "' -BSCH OFFI SUPPLY'- '~ TRUCK FQU IP. ' '-' STATE OFFI ]E STATE OFFI 3E ~/t LLI/~t ~N DOUBLEDAY ,UPT.. OF 4ARPER$ ~ALM BCH AORESf ~.OASH ....... 'E TTY~ CASH O iR I FEI N :,POLIJJ T 'ON 'HOMAS OLARK · $ · ,PO.~ LLIPORE: OORP 'ENI - ;STARTZMAN ACKS: CAMERA [SlA! : LEO; W %T&AS ELEO~ 4ATt.. WELl ING 4ATL, WELLING ~RAYBAR. ELEOTR ~ULFSTP, EAM KJLFSTREAM AMOUNT 112.20 ......... I'3;I'8' -1 9.60 -" 3.33 i._ 17 5.00 . 3.98 35.50 3.7 3 AUL ST AR TZMAN {OX CORPOP, AT ON ULF OIL ULFS ,ER LUE CROS SHI ELD J A{~$--SMOOT- ...... LU5 CROSS 'LAS ELEOTRI 0 ~,TLAS ELEOTRi C NDUSTR ! AL 5LE NTS R¥ ..................... ; ........ ~' ............ '2;25 · - . .- .9.~ ~ '~I.Y 196.00 20~8 · -"~. 7,02 %00 730 :.' 20.00 ' .... ::':~'" 1.~0 0.00 .. ,1 4.00 ..... 5.O.O.O.Q.. 650,00 .:: .,73~ 2 %00 2D0 I 5.21 19.60 1 ~ER 29 ;ER ..I 8.52 .... SIll ELD 6.1~ 6.7 1 :., 7.07 -77'7[ 1 ..7 .............. : ........ ACCT- DATE ' CEECK ¥~.;~'¢DOR NO. NO. .310.h6 ~9A% 9,2B0.03 '. ~;USTOM BUSINES~ MAOH ., " ~,00 ~13.3~ A{~%93b %2~[.03 :EROX CORPORATION : 0.90 5 0,~0.56 q , IOHN B,. DUNKLE ' B7 %88 ~J~2'~', 9,30 7.t 0 MIRAOLE:~RECRE~TiON E~U ' .1072~0 DATE 7D.11 S0.ii 5.85 6 0.29 0.52 0.68 t .5 q 0.69 5.18 00.!1 9 60 60 ;29 3 60 6 1 70 ~0 ~ 0 80,7~ (~EECK NO. 9,32 2.0 ~132 2.0 9.3~ 2.0 9,32 9,32 9.32 ¢).52 9.32 9.32 9.32 9.32 9.32 9;32 %3 2g *.3 9~3 39 %3 9.3 B 20.15 9,3 53 ;2g g.3 53 ;~g 9.35 4 J ~5 lg .00 I ,30 %359 j 53 5 3 ;~0 %3 & 0 J '5-~-~' 8 ~ ~ ,53 %3 6 2 a 75,56 9.3 6 ~ .~ :8 6 0 ~g %3 6 5 J B 51 ;29 6 & J 8 60 ;29 g. 3 66 J 51 ;~0 %367 52 ,B9 3 ;29 %3 ~ 7 ,( 53 ,~0 53,69 %369 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o ~--DOR IOUTHERN BELL OUTHERN BELL' OUTHERN BELL OUTI-ERN BELL ~OUTHERN BELL ~0'0TflERIq"BEU'" )TOROLA l NO ETT¥ CASH =Elq'Y CASH =El-fY CASH CASH ~ETTY CASH ~ETTY OASH ~L 'iTY CASH "~ - TOMBERO ~OUTHERN BELL . CLOOK~ I~ESTAUR) ~T U, S. ~OST.- OFF ~TO~BUSI~S ~AOHI~ FIRE 'EQ~ SALES ,C. ORP :' ' KAWAS'AK I '":' HALSE~ flRIFF 1~ i NTERNAT. PERS, MO GRAW HILL B'A-KE R' OOURT. RECORDS SOUTH4 FL OR I DA R t OH.'MOTORS _1 KgATTS HAUSER'~ MOT ORS FLOR IDA ~N~ F I RE_~ E~ E~ INE DONS At PARTS ~AMOUNT 3.20 1.92 10 1.52 51 135 8 6,49 118.37 ~ '."":"~'5',,5'8" . 77 8.00 '-: 52 t*.00 1 0.00 .7 ~ 19..50 ........... 4;5'0- 7.hO . 1.25 CHAP~N ~OYNTON AUTO ~OY NTON AUTO tOYNTON AUTO BOYNTON t OY NTON BOyNTON ATLANT I O SERV I CE SALE $ .--O~--, CO 5: ..... SERV ' ' OR REPAI .ASS UPPLY UPPLY ;- UPPLY _~ UPPLY ...~.J~:. ,UPPLY '' 20 I.$0 20~0 188.73, 3O.00', 18.00 6.00 3 9.00 '8'.7T- 178 69 26 1 ;55.00' 21 .~9 ......... 6 5.00' · .~ ... 7.1~7' 1.20 50 61.25, 7 7.02 252,~0' A.CCT. DATE ~_u~CK V~-'ATD0 R AMOUNT ~875 56 '~Ug~615 9364.)0 ' DELRAY CHEMIC/L ' · 91.00 '~60~29 ~At5 9,365.~0 CHAP~N RADIA'IOR REPAIR - : 29.00 52,69 .~ZGI5 9,367 ~6 · 80YNTON' AUTO ~ UPPLY - . ~z~tt~t, 9.367 )0 BOYNTON AUTO ~UPPLY .... 853,~0 A~2~1'~ 9,367 ~0 80YNTON AUTO ~UPPLY . ~ ~.59 ~0 ; ·PALM, B~AGH. SPFi~ CO - . . ..:; .... 20.01 ~852,~9 izugl~15 9375 ~ B.B,-:AUTO PARIS · . '' .81.21 ]~855,29 _~UC~6At 9,373 ~0 B,B.;~'AUTO PARTS ' ·." ' -. 70.81 3,851,64 y~ta%5 ~37~J)0 · '.' A~OPRODUOTS 3,:852,69 _~25~5 9,37~J)0 ~: ; A~OPRODUOTS 3;852,97 A~2615 g.37h. 0 : '. AUTOPRODUOTS ' ']" ~]" f 65.65 66,97 -~2F,¥., ~57~ :( 0 AUTOPRODU~TS :. . ." . 1~53,82 ~g2~5 9.375 (~O . SANGO OORP :'. ' 12,59 ~G2695 9,37g.(0 ~IERJOHAN-~Et ~LER lNG ..'.'. ~:~'. 21,6b A21,~6 ~6~5 897.{0 ' ' · HARVEL A~ DEL AND .' ' ' - " 11,$0 -~2&15 898,{0 ' BOYNTON'.AUTO UPPLY 0~,2 A~RODUOTS , O,O 1 ~ .;~ AUTOPROOUOTS ~2fi?] 902.C~ PICARD OHEMtCL · '. ' , ..17a~0 A~CT. I DATE CHECK ' NO. NO ? ,8 50 .09 ~_AL~1151 9.384: 9.38~. 5.00 815.01 AL~?%tq )0 )0 30 0 --%~.~0 ............. g. 387'.~0 9.3 9 907.~0 90 g.qO 910.00 O' 0 0 0 9,~ 0 7.( 0 815.00 -: 815.01 815.01 ALOng ~5 ~.~I 815.01 81D.O~ U~2~a 3% 9,4! 800.10 800.10 800.10 5.10 0.10 0.10 0 0 0 0' 0.10 g, 42 2.0 g. 42 U_42 9.42 '/.C PETTY ,.'CASH. PETTY OASH PETTY OASH - PUBLIX SUPER ,~, PETTY CASH .... 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'~UTU A~-~:BE ~P 1' T IOL t DAY::: RENT, AMOUNT 200.CO' 1.0~ 8,16 2~ 7.10 ~1 ~.741 .... -~'Z?:~9'q 529~O