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Minutes 04-18-66Minutes of Regular Meeting of City Council, Boynton Beach, Florida, held mu Ct y Hall, April 1S, 1966 at 7:30 PRESENT: Walter A. Madsen, Mayor Frank J. McCoy, Vice Mayor J. Allison Banks, Councilman Charles N. Boos, Councilman F. T. Kain, City Manager Gene Moore, City Attorney Tereesa Padgett, City Clerk ABSENT: Gilbert Collins The meeting was called to order by Mayor Madsen at 7:35 P.M. Invocation was given by Father Varm, St. Mark's Catholic Church, and the Flag Salute was led by Mr. Banks. Mr. Madsen recognized former mayor James Mahoney in the audience. MINUTES Mr. Banks moved that the minutes of the regular meeting of April ~, 1966 be approved. M~. McCoy seconded and it was unanimously carried. In theminutes of the special meetimg of April ll, 1966, Mr. Banks made a correction on page 2, paragraph l, 6th lime, as follows: changing "..that we also enter into.." to read "..that we cooperate with..". Mr. Banks moved for approval of the minutes of the special meeting of April 11, 1966 with the correction. ~r. Boos seconded. Mr. Boos suggested that the following statement of Mr. David be added to the special minutes of April 11, 1966: '~r. David stated that thsre is no probability of the more than 500 connections im their property because it is completely developed, but that there are other areas that might be developed." The motion was unanimously carried. ~. M~sen stated that this is the first meeting this year that council has not had a conference at 6:30 P.M. due to the brevity of the agenda. OLD BUS IR~SS Consolidation of assessim~ and collectir~ taxes with those of the County Mr. Kaita stated that Council has indicated a desire for the consolidation of assessing and collecting taxes with those of the County. ~ir. BLain recommended that Council set forth by motion or resolution the policy that will be followed when we have the opportunity to do so. Regular City Council Meeting April 18, 1966 Mr. Boos moved that the recommendation of the city manager be followed and that a prope~ resolution be prepared to be presented for formal adoption. ¥~. McCoy seconded and it was u~n~nimously carried. Report of ~rip to st. Au~ustiue to meet ~th F. E. C. officials Mr. Kain made a report on the trip to St. Augustine to meet with FiE°C° officials. Mr. Kain, ~. Boos, ¥~. Moore and Mr. ~dsen attended this meeting to discuss the opening of S. E. 2nd Avenue crossing. ~. Kain reported that the purpose of the meeting was~ manifold. The city wanted to explore the possibility of obtaining at least two more crossings over the railroad tracks, one at S. E. 2nd Avenue from ~th Street to 3rd Street S.E., and opening of c~ossiug on N. 17th Avenue to Federal High~y. The railroad indicated some disapproval at 17th because of having a crossing at 15th. There have been several suggestions as to how to work this out. One is to ?~ork with the developers who are work- lng land up there now and there is a chance that 17th could be worked into ~th Street w~l~h runs into 15th. ~. Kain stated that he is reluctant to close 15th Ave. There-is a possibility of openin~ S. E. 2nd Avenue and the cost of pre- paring the crossing must be born~ by the city. The railroad officials reported that it would cost approxLmately $25,000 and the city would be responsible for this ex?sndit~re over a period of three years. 2~Lr. Kain reco~ended that cotuucdl put this in the new Dadget and provide for these funds at least on the first installment. Mr. Kain reported that they discussed the removal or relocation of the team tracks and that he would like to explore with Delray Beach about the establishment of a station somew~re between the two localities. Mr. Madsen stated that the crossing at N. E. 17th Avenue was frowned on by the officials because of it being so close to 15th Avenue. Mr. M~dsen said he asked if the $25,000 payment could be extended to a five year plan instead of three. This was not known at this time. Mr. Carr~han stated that it would cost appro~tely $3,000 or $4,000 for the approaches, but that this is an assessable item. Mr. Madsen stated that ¥~. Corbett will be doe here shortly and tell us where we can move the team tracks. Mr. Boos noted that there was a discussion about the 30 acres which h~s been presented to the railroad on the east side of their right-of-way south of 23rd Street. He stated that when ~Lr. Corbett comeg ~e' that he will address the Industrial Committee and possibly the Planning and Zoning Board and see if the location will be acceptable to both Boynton Beach and Delray Beach for a station. -2- M~TES Regular City Council Meeting April lB, 1966 Mr. Moore recommended that the agreement concerniug S. E. 2nd Ave. be reviewed. He stated that there are some items that sho~!d be negotiated. Mr. Madsen requested Mr. Kain to notify all the people along S. E. 2nd Ave. to come to the counCil meeting and voice their opinion. Mr. Kain will review the agreement with Mr. Moore and notices will be mailed to the people along S. El 2nd Avenue that this item is coming up for discussion before council. Letter concerni~ Pence P~rk_ Mr. KaLu read a letter from Mr. H~npel~ann dated April 16, 1966 con- cerning a restroomat Pence Park on S. E. J+th St. & 5th Ave. Mr. Kain stated that it appea~s that the pl~abLug must be redone and also connected to sewers. He stated tB~t the city is workJ~ug on gett~ag approximate costs to do this work. Mr. Madsen asked Mr. Kain to answer this letter and take care of this matter. Mr. Madsen recognized past mayor~ A1 Summers. ?UBLIC AUDIENC~ Mrs. Emily Jackson came forward and stated that she thought there were more important things to be done, such as roads to be fixed, instead of obtaining additional railroad crossings at this time% She also announced that I~. Bert Johnson v~ll speak here Thursday, April 21, 1966. Mr. Layton Ti~m came forward and stated that he felt he had been harassed by ~. Collius while ~rking in Bo~uaton Beach putting up a sign at Publix P~rket. Mr. Ti~n stated that he felt he ~s entitled to a public apology from Mr. Collf_us and other persons involved in this. Mr. Kain stated that he did not lauow just how far administrative people should go in attempting to determine whether or not a private business is licensed and whether or not the people working for them are actually working for them. He stated the inspection department inspected as much as they could and that ~s, Padgett and ~. Fretz did as much as they could as to proper license and statements of ~. TLmmbeing correct, and that when persons come to the City Hall we take it that their statements are true until disproven. M~. Kain stated that there is no reason to disbelieve anything ~ir. Timm has told us. ~. TL~m stated he had no complaints about anyone in City Hall, only Mr. Collins. Mr. Madsen stated that he thought Mr. Collins was trying to do a good job but may have gone a little overboard. Mr. Banks stated that this should have been handled through Mr. Kain, who ~rlll be responsible for any complaints on licenses. ~r. Ranks told ~. Timm he was sorry for MIR~TES Regular City Council Meeting April 18, 1966 the embarrassment that had been caused him and that he felt the most of the trouble has been corrected. Mr. Kain asked Mr. Timm to meet v~lth him and Nm. Collins. ~[r. ¥~adsen asked Kr. Summers to come forward and give his interpretation of the trouble with the lights on the tennis courts. Mr o Nadsen stated that he felt $900 was too much to spend on this item. Mr. S~w~ers stated that he did not feel more lights v,~rs needed, that they just needed to be readjusted at night for the best usage. k~ BUSI~ESS ~port on trio to Washington ~&r. Banks gave the following report on the trip to ~ashfington, March 29, 30 and 31, 1966 and details of the Open-Space Land Program. Th~se meetings~ ~era attende~.~ b~Nrl Pm~nk~.._an~t M~. ~dsen. "The Open-Space Land Program as established by Congress requires that any jurisdictions contemplating applications under this act must qualify as having established a comprehensive planninE p. roEra~_m. The planning program should be of a type to qualify as an urban area plan. In dis- cussing this with H.U.D. officials in Washington, I believe that our Planning and Zoning Board could be desigm~ted as the official body to study, recommend and initiate application under the Open-Space Program. I recommend to the Conncilthat the Planning and Zoning Board be desig- nated as the official body to initiate an application under the Open- Space Program in accordance with Federal requirements. The Planning and Zoning Board should be asked to examine three sites for possible acquisition and to recommend one of these sites to the Council for acquisition." Mr. Banks moved for the adoption of this report and that the Pl~nninc and Zoning Board be designated as the official body to initiate an application under the Open-Space Program in accordance with Federal requirements. The Planning and Zoning Board should be asked to e~ara~ue three sites for possible acquisition and to recommend one of these sites to the Council for acquisition. Mr. Boos seconded. The vote was 3 in favor and Mr. ~{cCoy voted against. Mr. McCoy stated that his reason for voting against this motion was that he didnot llke this free money from the Federal government. ~. Banks stated that he has disuussed this at length with Mr. McCoy and that he is entitled to his convictions ~ud that they understand each other on this. -4- MINUTES Regular City Co~ncdl l~eeting April 18, 1986 Mr. McCoy noted a letter concerning the 20th Ann~s1 Short Course for City F~nagers to be held Lu Gainesville April 2~th to April 27th. Mr, McCoy moved to authorize ¥&r. Kain to attend this meeting in Gaines- v~l]e. ~ir. Banks seconded and it was unanimously carried. Mr. Banks noted a letter from Ray Jara in connection with a report from ~{r. Kain on the Parks and Recreation Board Meeting. Fir. Kain stated that he would rather bring this up at a later meetiug. He stated he would provide council with a complete f~_le on this and have it ready for the May 2nd meeting. LEGAL Mrs. Padgett read a Proclamation na,~ng April 20, 1966 ~'Dr. Akes Day". Mr. McCoy moved for the adoption of this Proclank~tion. Mr. Banks seconded. Mr. Madsen stated that he was glad to see this event occur to honor Dr. Akes for his service to the City of Boynton ~ach. Motion was unanimously carried. Mr. Moore rezd a Proclamation r..~ug May i as 'Taw Day, U.S.A." Mr. Boos moved for adoption of this Proclamation. ¥~. Banks seconded ar~ it was unanimously carried. .AD~{INtSTRAT IVE A meeting was set for Saturday morning April 30, 1966 at 9:00 A.M. to discuss the Capital Improvement Program. Mr. Kain noted that the city is coming to a close of the sanitary sewer work contract and he recommends that council have a meeting the first part of next month with the consulting engineers to discuss the program to follow. Mr. Kain will arrange this meeting. Mr. Boos noted that the School Board has some possible thoughts of using 20 acres of land on Congress Avenue for a vocational school, high school and TV program. He stated that it ~*as the feeling of council that it might be proper for us to sewer that area and that the city engineer could give us some idea of what it would cost to extend sewers to them. For emergency Ee should consider holding hack some amount since it could materialize that all three may be put out there. Departmental Reports Mr. Banks moved that the departmental reports be accepted. Mr. McCoy seconded. ~Lr. Boos noted again how much oil vehicle #8 is using. He asked if it would be proper for council to instruct the sd~nistrator to work out a program of replacement and a program of service. Kain stated that council has discussed this generally and that it YJIUJTES Regular City Council Meeting April 18, 1966 be brought out in the budget. ¥~. Boos stated that he w~uted to complement those persons who gave a written report to council last week on thair completeness and frankness. Motion ~s %manimously carried. ~. tfaiu reported that Mr. Churey has completed the 600 lineal feet of sidewalk. It is installed and completely satisfactory and funds are available ~u Activity 5800. Mr. Kain recommended payment of this bill in the amount of $800.00. Mr. Banks moved that this b~ll be paid. M~. McCoy seconded and it %fas unanimously carried. Mr. Boos noted that no meeting had been set withMr. Frost and members of his staff on the spending of $25,000 for resurfacing segments of Seacrest Blvd. Mr. Boos stated he felt that we should act and advise them where to use these funds, t~Lr. Kain said he would contact Frost by phone and try to set up s~me kind of meetS~g with council. Meeting adjourned at 9:00 P.M. Walter A. ~d~n, Nayor~ k~ Attest: Tereesa Padg~, City Clerk -6- PAYMENTS MADE IN MARCH BY DATE March 1, 1966 .................... 6,730.38 March 2, 1966 .................... 1,209.73 March ~3, 1966 .................... 850.7,l March 4, 1966 .................... 14,218.52 March 7, 1966 .................... 704.44 March 8., 1966 .................... 17,470.59 March 9, 1966 .................... 3,933.93 March 10, 1966 .................... 1,347.06 Marsh !1, 1966 .................... 9,268.24 March 14, 1966 .................... 244.25 March 15, 1966 .................... 33,987.60 Mareh 17, 1966 .................... 1~589.5I March 18, 1966 .................... 16,'020.49 March 21, 1966 .................... 3,626.62 March 22, 1966 .................... 1,755.72 March 23, 1966 .................... 2,313.63 Marct~ 24, 1966 .................... 1,553.92 March 25, 1966 .................... 6,25~.60 March 28, 1966 ..................... 290.00 ~rc~ 29, 1966 .................... 20.90 March ~0, 1966 .................... 4,1!5.85 March 31, 1966 .................... I~,~1.93 PAYMENTS MADE BY FUNDS GENERAL FUND ..................... 75,140.68 WAT~ EEVENUE FUND ................... 32,367.59 SEWEB BEVENUE FUND ................... 28,759.29 WATEE DEPOSIT,S FU~) ................. 712.50 SEWAGE DEPOSITOB$ FUND - ................ 4.00 PUBLICITY FU~YD ..................... 1,588o74 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT ................... 95.23 PAIq~0L1 FUND ...................... 20.08 Cl~C CENTER SINKING FUND ................ 1.35 I. & S. FUIID ........... ........... 3,152.89 ~SWIMMING P00~ SINKING FUND ............... 4.97 141,847.32 MA.CH 31, 1966 PAYMENTS MADE IN MARCH 1966 (OONT) WATER 9137 9138 9139 914o 9141 9189 SEWER 1255 1273 1274 1275 METER 6388 6389 639O 6391 REVENUE FUND AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIOn EXCHANGE 250.00 B AND H SALES INC. 744.00 CITY OF BOYNTON BEAONCPAYROLL) 546.27 CITY eF BOYNTON BEACH(PETTY CASH) 2.90 TROrIGAS INC. OF FLORIDA 33.78 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH(GENERAL FUND) 289.71 1,866o66 REVENUE FUND ClT~ OF BeYNTON BEACH(PAYROLL) 75.00 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH(GENERAL FUND) 184.O5 CITY OF BOYNTON BEAoN(SEWER CONSTE. FUND) 338~22 598.47 DEPOSITORS FUND CITy OF BQYN BCN(AQoT oF JQNN RYAN) 7.50 CITY Or BOYN BCH(AccT OF HENRI'S REST.) 7.50 CITY OF BOYN BOH(ACCT OF COLONIAL R~DGE DELV} ~.~O CITY OF BOYN BON(ACcT oF REX ANNEN) , ~iS{D 50°00 SEWAGE DEPOSIT FUND 301 CITY Or BOYNTON BEACH(SEwER REVENUE FUND) PUBLICITY FUND 21853 CITY O~ 8OYNTON BEACH(PETTY CASH) 21862 CiTY OF BOYNTON BEACH(GENERAL ~UND) SPECIAL ASSESSMENT 21861 CITy OF BOYNTON BEACU(GE~ZRAL FUNe) PAYROLL FUND 21854 BOYNTON CITY FRO[PAL C~E~IT UNION 21855 GEHZRAL FUND 16.12 44.71 60.85 95.23 5.00 20.0~ 14,341.93 PAYM, ENTS MADE Iri MARCH 1966 (CONT) MARCH 30, 1966 MA~CN 3!~ 1966 GENERAL FUND 13488 13489 13490 13491 13492 13493 13494 13495 13496 13497 BOYHTON TRAVEL AGENOY~ ~NC. 3UiLO~NG ! NSPECTOH CITY O.-'- BOYNTON BEACH (PETTY CASH) ?~ l~ I~ [WATER DEPARTMENT) FLORtmA ~ONER ~ L~GNT COMPAHY SOUTH SPE~D SHOP WATER 9133 9134 9135 9136 REVENUE FUND CITY OF BOYNTmN BEACH (PETTY CASH) ACCOUNT OF SHOPPERS GU~E SEVER 1251 I252 1254 REVENUE FUND CLIMAX ENGINEERING MASNTE~AHOE COMPANY CITY O? BOYNTOH BEACH (PE~TY CASH) FLORIDA ~ONER ~ L~GHT COMPANY 21o.8o 5~oo 27° 88 56 .o2 77.oo 588 ~ 93 21.60 12.06 68.50 1~171.34 15.84 13~95 t,948.07 1.8o 1,979.66 72~19 13.73 392.70 486~23 964~85 GENERAl_ 1~498 13499 13500 13501 13502 13503 13653 1365~ 13655 13656 13657 ~3658 13659 FUND C,ITY OF BOYNTON BEACH(PAYROLL) 1,?O6.45 CITY OF BOYHTOH BEAcH(PETTy CASH) 12,91 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH(PETTY CASH) 45.56 FLORID~ POWER ~ LIGHT CO. 284.64 ROLLING GREEN RIDGE AsseGIATION 6.57 H~NRY LUHSFORO 79.50 CITy oF BOYNTON BEACH(SPECIAL ASSESS.) 746.97 CITY eP BOY.TOH BEACN(I & S F~O) 4,169.22 CITY o~ BeVNTON BEACH(M~NIClRAL S.P. F~NO) 798.68 CITY OF BOYHTGH BEAGH(BOYH BeN MEMORIAL P~) CITy OF BOYNTON CITY OF ~OYNTON CITy OF BOYHTOH 1,157.50 ~EACH(POLIOE RETIREMENT FUND) 856.61 BEACH(PUBLICITy FSNO) 3~195.63 BEA¢N(C.C. BO.~ $1N~IHG FUNo)l,266.90 "11,666.66 PAyIV~-NTS ~AD~ iN MARCH 19~6 (GONT) GENERAL FUND 13681 BOYNTON CiTy FEDERAL CREB~T UNiD~ 122.00 13482 C~v¥ OF BOYNTON BEACM (PAYROLL rUND)m 4,742.49 ~918.15 1966 MARCH 29~ 1966 ~¢A~ER REVENUE FUND 9127 CITY OF BDYNTON BEADS (PA'fBOLL FUNO) 9128 " '~ ~ r~ (PETTV CASH) SEWER REVENUE FUND 1250 CiTY OF BOYNTDN BEACH (PAYROLL 8o3~58 ~42 8o4.oo 53 .~ GENERAL FUND ~3484 WALTER A~ MAOSER 3~OO 13485 Jo ALL~SON 8ANxS 35~O0 13487 Jo ~LLiSDN BANKS ~5*00 ~,~R REVENUE FUND 9130 THOMAS & MZCCA WATER D~FO~TONS,~"'~ 6385 ~OCOUNT OF THOMAS & MECCA FARMS$ WATER REVENUE FUND 9131 MIONAEg T~ MoLAUmHL1N MRS. d. $~ ^ · WATER DEPOSITORS FUND 6386 ACCOUNT o~ MRS° JOSEPHINE ROSARK 6387 AOCOUNT OF M~DNAEL T,, MoLAUSNL~N 180.co 52~50 57~50 1 ~60 ~90 7~50 7~50 15~O0 6,253~60 290 ~ O0 20~90 MANCN 239 1966 240 !966 PAYMENTS MADE tN MARCH 1966 PUBLiCiTY FUND 21852 LAKZ$~OE PHOTOGRAPN~C STU0$0 (C0NT) 60~00 GENERAL FUND 13474 13475 13476 13477 13478 13479 1348O C. T~ COWLES ELECTRIC COMPANy TROP~OA$ INC. OF ~LO~DA ZEP ~AN~FACT~N~NG COMPAny WATER REVENUE FUND 9!20 9121 9122 9124 9125 9126 FEDERAL SAY~NG$ ~ LOAN ASSN, NATfONAL CON$TMUOT~ON COMPANY ~ KirBY SEWER REVENUE FUND 1248 FNANNNOUSE ELEOTN~C SUPPLY~ 1249 ZEP MANuFACTURiNG COMPANY WATER DEPOSITORS FUND 6374 ACCOUNT OF TNUN!WAN SALTER 637~ ACCOUNT OF ANNETTE SOUOE~ 6376 ACCOUNT 6377 ACCOUNT 8378 ACCOUNT 6379 ACCOUNT 6380 ACCOUNT 6381 ACCOUNT 6382 ACCOUNT 6383 W~LFN~O 6384 ACCOUNT ®~ J, F, B~owN (C~AUN) OF ~NS~ BESSCE ~ PERTUS 2~0~ 10 332 ~ 84 34 ~ 64 5~.54 2o?°53 939,75 ,6o 6~00 5,70 29.80 48~20 3~40 .... 1o50 93.20 257.20 68.31 345° 97 7°50 7~50 7~50 15,0o 7°5o 7.50 50 ~ 00 50 o 0o 7,5.0 7°50 7~50 , A,M,_NT~ MADE iN ~ARCN 1966 (CONT) MA~C~ 22~ 1966 NA~¢~ 23~ 1966 MUNICIFAL SW[M~tNG POOL BOND S~NKING FUND 21848 C~¢sE MAnhATTAN BANK PUBLICWY FUND 21847 BOY,TON BEAON CHAMBER O~ COMHE~OE 21849 CITY OF BOYNTON BEAC~ (PETTY CASN) 21850 SOUTHERN BELL TELZP~O~E & ~ - 21851 S~O~TS~ HAVEN GENERAL 13449 13450 13431 13452 13453 13454 1345S 13456 !34-57 13458 13~39 ~3460 1346~ 13462 13463 13464 13465 13467 13468 ~3466 ~3~69 1~470 13471 13472 13473 FU~D C!TY OF BOYNTON BEAC~ [PETTY CASH) KEN SNOw WATER 9117 9118 9!19 REVENUE FUND REVENUE FUND A~ L. MCGREGOr: O~STP,~BUTOR 332o 92 1o40 33 ~ 22 388, .~O 28°33 !62.~3 9.22 4~.90 I9.83 16,33 !6~53 112~15 175~oo 484,00 27~12 19~38 2%8O 7o~oo 5o~oo 28.66 48~o~ 9~36 ~3.o5 79~00 22~56 2,078~73 20~00 53~18 58°32 13I 20 o O0 ~3~40 43~ ~ PAYMENTS MADE IN MARCH 1956 (CONT) ~ ~ S. FUND 21843 CHASE MANHATTAN BANK 21844 " " ~? MUNICIPAL SWh*C~diNG POOL BOND S,NKING 21845 CRASE MARNATTAR BANK 3~150.00 2.12 3,152.12 1.10 MARCH 22~ t966 CIVIC CENTER BOND SINKING FUND 21846 CHASE MANRATTAN BANK GENERAL 13438 13439 t34z~o 13441 13442 13443 13~ 13445 13446 13447 13448 FUND CiTY OF BOYNTON BEACH PETTY CASR) ~ ~ ~¥ATER DEPARTMENT) ~ON~S FIRESTONE DEALER STORE FLOR~mA NEws COMFAN¥ ~OOERN FLASM~RS~ ~NQ~ WATER 9108 ~l~o 911{ 91!2 9t13 9114 9115 9116 REVENUE FUND SEWER 1240 1241 1242 ~243 1244 REVENUE FUND CiTY OF BOYNTON BEACH (PETTY CASH) M ~ S CONSTRUCTORS HR$, Lo R. DONATN %10 36.38 7.35 ??,5o tk~50 107~84 10,50 17.37 4.05 132.32 330.87 15.oo 77~ = 68 ~2oll 2! ~00 1 ~50 3o4~00 20.00 1 ~00 2.05 383~06 !4~78 66:O0 30. O0 21,05 75 o 25 207.08 3,626.62 PAYMENTS MADE !N MARCH 1966 (CONY) MARD~ 18~ 1966 MARCH 218 1966 SEWER REVENUE FU~D 1236 ~, ~7 ~? ~ (PETTy CASH) !237 STANDARD OiL CO~ INO~ SM KENTUCKy 1239 FLORIDA POWER & L~GHT COMPANy WATER ~EP~bI~ORS FUND 6 '~ ~ .,~;62 JOSEPH u. BATES GENERAL 13428 13429 13430 13431 13432 13433 13434 13435 13436 13437 FUND ~OSWORTN AERIAL SURYEYS~ ]NO, CiTY OF BOYNTON BEACH (PETTY CASN) DELRA¥ S~GNS DELRAY IGN~TION~ [NC. GENE Mom~ HARLEY~DA¥1DSON ~NT~RNAT~ONAL C}T¥ ~AHAG~RS~ ASSOCIATION LAWYERS~ T~TLE SER¥~CES~ NATIONAL RECRSAT~0N ~ PARK ASSOCIATIONs PUBL=C PERSONNEL ASSOCIATION WATER 9096 9097 9098 9099 91oo 9!oi 9104 91o3 9106 91o7 REVENUE FUND CHASE MANHATTAN BAN~ ROBERT LEVERTON Dow Ross AGNES WYNN JAMES T. ~ARNEs COMPANy YOUNG ~ ~ALDIE J, L, DUNN 6363 6364 6365 6366 6367 6368 6369 6370 6372 6373 DEPOSITORS FUND ACCOUNT OF TREASURES OF THE SEA T. E~ Mc CLU~E ACCOUNT OF ROBERT LEVERTON ACCOUNT OF He W~ K~LS¥ 619~49 !4.24 9.89 i6%88 50~00 50.00 2~o00 9°50 38.82 t25~00 10.o5 22.50 4.50 35.00 4~oo 322.37 15~93 2.50 IO.6O 2.00 2.70 6~00 2.00 .30 %50 44~ 93 7~50 7.50 7~50 7-50 7,50 7.5o 7.50 7~5o 30.00 7°50 105o00 16,020o49 MARCN 17~ 1966 PAYMENTS MADE IN MARCH 1966 (CONT) GENERAL FUND 13410 ROLAND 13412 HALSEY & GR~FF~TN 13413 MOTOROLA COMMSN~OATIONS WATER REVENUE FUND ~0~00 184o6~ 173~3o 1,296.95 12.%9 MAROH 18~ 1966 PUB= ~ TY FUNu 21838 LmN~SiD~ PNOTOGRAPN~C STU~IO 100~00 21839 GuY's J~WELE~S 51~55 218~40 MEL¥1N WA~NZ~ 70,00 21841 L~GG~TT MNS~C 35~OO 21842 C~T¥ O~ BDYNTON BEACH (PETTY CASN) 23.61 280~16 GENERAL 13414 13415 13416 134~7 13418 ~3419 13421 !34.22 13423 ~424 13425 134-26 ~3427 WATER 9087 9o88 9089 9090 9091 9092 9o93 9094 FUND DN~ C~ARLES O, AMES 5.00 BOYNTON CiTY FEDERAL CREDIT ONION 263°00 STANDARD OiL Coed INC. IN KENTUCNY 79%34 FLORIDA CiTY MANA~E~St ASSOCIATION 5.00 CENTER FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION UNIV. OF S~FLA. 28~00 COM~S$~ONE~ OF MOTOR VE~OLZS 3,50 OL$V~ i~ALLACE !30.00 THE SOUTHWESTERN LEGA~ FOUNDATION 12~ 482~31 REVENUE FUND CITY OF BOYN?ON BEA~N (PAYROLL FUND) 2,278,97 " ?' '~ " (PETTY CASN) 27.21 NATIONAL CASN RES~$TE~ COMPANY 158¢71 STANDARD O~L Co®~ INO~ iN KENTUCKY 64.32 TROP~AS INC. OF FLORIDA 29.05 SOUTHWESTERN LESAL FOUNOAVfOS 87°50 2,682~68 M~NON I4~ 1966 PAYMENTS MADE ~N MARCH 1966 WATER REVENUE FUND 9080 ACCOUNT OF W~LL~E EDWARDS (CONT) 17.30 WATER OF-POS1 ,ORS FUND 6361 ACOOUNI' OF ALBRRT A. HARR NC?ON _ 7~50 GENERAL FUND 13409 - f~ r~ (WATER DEPARTMENT) 47.94 2~331.25 2,379.19 WATER REVENUE FUND 9077 ROBERT GOOOFELLOW 9078 J.L. DUNN 9079 ALEx VoN~ BEC~E ¢°O81 HOMES BY LEOn 9082 ,~ ,, 6~00 6°00 3.70 2~!0 5.20 9083 DONALD R. SCOTT 1.00 ~O8~ C~vv OF BOYNTON BEAON (GENERAL FUNS 666°67 9085 REFUNO, ~ JMPROV~ REV~ BOND SINKING FUND ~682~3t 9~372~98 SEWER REVENUE FUND 1234 R~UNO. & iM~SOVE~ R~w 3eNO S~NXi~G FUND 22.160~43 WATER DEPOS~TORS FUND 6~ ~ '~5, ACCOUNT OF ROBERT E. GOODFELLOW 7.50 5352 ACCOUNT Or FReD ROSs:NS 7.50 6353 ACCOUNT OF d. L. DUNN 7~50 6355 ACCOUNT oF ALEX VONOEN BECEE 7~50 6356 ACCOUter 0~ LOU $A~¥~ 7~50 6357 ACCOUNT Or HOMES BY LS0N 6~=~ 7~50 ~ ACCOUNT OF HOMES BY LEON 7.~J 6359 ACCOUNT OF dlM'S TRADING POST 7~30 6360 ACCOUNT O~ DONALD R. SCOTT 7.50 75.oo 33,987°60 MARC~ 103 !966 M~RQN 11~ 1966 PAYMENTS MADE IN MARCH 1966 (CONT) W&TER REVENUE FUND 9069 0UNCAN~EO~ARO COMPany 9070 DANLGARO LEAS~NQ CORPORATION 9072 R.L. GRbMMONS PRiNTiNG ~VE,~E FU~D 1230 123! GENERA~ FUND 13~02 BLUE CeOsS~BLuE SN~LD OF FLORIOA 13403 BOYNToN C~TY FEDERAL CAED~T UN,ON 13404 CSTY DF BOYNTON BEACH (PAYROLL FUND) 13~5 MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSJRANDE COMPANY t/ATER 9074 9075 9076 R~F:NbE FUND C~Ty OF BOYNTON BEACH (PAYROLL FUND) SEWER 1232 1233 1238 FUND OF BOYNTDN BEACH (PAYROgL FUND) CARTER PUBLi.,T¥ FUND 21837 SCOTCH ~N S,RLO~N -~N~RF._ FUND 13407 BRENTWODD PP-ODUOT$~. [NC. 13420 AOOOU>.~T OF RO~E.~T BRAND 34.81 90~30 250.88 6I.o6 I~693~73 !42~00 5~O70~O3 135~61 225.OO 7~266.37 84~40 !, 193.03 %70 1,283~13 .5!1.81 5~6o 518.74 i.OO 219.~5 1,347.06 9~268.24 NARC~ 9~ 1966 PAYMENTS MADE IN MARCH 1966 (CONT) WATER REVENUE FUND 9060 BURROUGHS COSPORAT ," ON 9064 C~T¥ OF BOYNTON B~H (P~TTY CASH) 9065 ' - - ( - ~ ) 90~7 SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPP COMPANY SE~¢ER Rb,¢~U: FUND !226 C~TY OF BOY,TON BEACH (PETTY CASH) 1227 I, ,, ,~ ( ,,~ ) 1229 FLORIDA POV~R & L~GHT COMPANy 79.6o 23.76 4°25 10~29 .20 !18.1o 11~77 6 ~20 2.00 3~7~ 63 577,6o ~. ~ $. FUND 21833 ~oE ~A~ESS ~77 MUN[C[FAI SWtN:M!NG POOL BOND ~'~ ' - ~,,,,KING FUND 21834 C~VIC CENTER n ~ n ..,N~. SiNKiNG FUND 21835 Jo~ NARL~SS ~37 MA~CH 10 !966 PUBLiCiTY FUND 21836 Jcz ~ARLESS GENERAL 13389 13390 13391 13392 13393 ~3394 ~3395 ~3396 13397 13398 13399 134oo FUND 0ON~S FIRESTONE DEALER STORE 0USLEY SOO COmPANy .44 250~20 5o~e0 73~00 22~88 27°84 75°00 15oo0 !53.25 21270 45°00 64.09 8.80 1~035~12 3~935,93 1966 M~NCN 9~ 1966 PA¥~£NTS MADE iN HA~H 1966 (CONT) WATER REVENUE FUND 9061 P~uL O. Gt~so~ 9063 NEPTUNE METER COMPANY WATER DEPOSITORS FUND 6°00 2~?0 5 o21~83 8~560.t2 6342 ACCOUNT OF Go T~ RADFoR0 7~50 63h4 GERALD PUTNAM 7°50 6345 ACCOUNT OF ROBERT KANZ 7°50 6346 ACCOUNT OF PAUL D~ GIBSON 7~50 6347 ACCOUNT OF MRS~ MAYNA~O RO¥~N 7-50 6348 ACCOUNT O~ R~CNARO K~UO~EN 7.50 6349 AOOONNT OF CNA~LSS M. SNYOER 7°50 6350 ACCOUNT O~ ROSS~T HIDOLS~OON 7~50 21180 W. G, LAOS~TE~ CO.~ ~NC~ 7~50 21181 C, L~ CNANS¥ 7.50 21183 HAWK,NS & M¢UW 100¢00 182o5o GENERAL FUND 13363 BOYNTO~ AUTO SUP~L¥~ ~NC. 73.99 13364 BU~ROU~NS COaPORATIO~: 177~89 13365 CN~LO~NS ?R~SS~ INCo 54~47 13366 CITY OF BOYNToN BEA3H (PETTY CASN) 64.32 13367 " " ' ~ ( ' ~ ) 17o73 13369 ~ ~ '~ '~ (WATEB~EPAR,MENT)- ' 279~74 13370 THOMAS ~ CNOFT 30.00 13371 FLO~0A NSWS COMPaNy 30~07 ~3372 G~N~ Moo~s 170o00 ~'~73~ LA~YER$~ TITLE SERV~OE$~ [NC. !7~00 13375 PIOARD OMEMtOAL COMPANy !3377 SeUTN LoO~ FLORIST 6~00 1TM 12.82 3~86 F~om~oA CmmYS~sR P~v~o~?a~ INC~ 2~246~5~ 13387 Cc~ss~o~zm o~ Moros VS~D~S 5-~0 ~3388 ~o~ Do M~masss 12~65 I7~470.59 MA~C~ 4~ !966 PAYMENTS MADE tN MARCH 1966 (CONT) WATER REVENUE FUND 9052 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH (PAYROLL FUND) SEWER REVENUE FUND 1225 C~TY OF BOYNToN BEACH (PAYROLL FUND) ..... 2,095~44 615641 MA~CN 7-, 1966 MARCH 8~ 1966 WATER u~POS ~0R~ FUND 6341 ~OCOUNT GENERAL FUND 13349 CITy OF BOYNTON BEACH (PETTY CASH) 7~50 141.oa PuBL ~ TV FUND 21831 V~TALE FI,~EWO~KS MFS~ Co~ I~4c. 562~50 GENERAL 1335O 13351 13352 13353 !335~" 133.5~ 13356 13357 13358 ~3359 1336o 13361 13362 FUND BOSWORTH AERIAL BUaVEYS~ ~ND. ~OoO0 DOL~N MAP COM~AN¥~ ~NC. 47~50 F!~ST BANK O~ B0¥NTON BEACH 4,072~98 FLORIOA POWER & LIGHT COMCANY 4~006~84 FLO~OA FENCE CDMPAN¥~ 1NC~ 153¢00 BOYNTON TRAVEL AGENO¥ 14¢55 JANET PETERSON 70¢00 GILBERT COLLINS 32~00 8~727~97-- REVENUE FUND ROBERT MIDDLEBROOK WATER 9053 9054 9055 9O56 9057 9058 3~483.41 6,00 6,20 I~OO 21,38 6~00 14,218.52 70~ ~ 4. PAYMENTS MADE iN MARCH 1966 (CONT) MARCN 2~ 1966 GENERAL 13327 13328 13329 13330 13331 13332 13333 13334 13333 13336 13337 13338 13339 13340 WATER 9049 FUND AL~$ AUTO PARTS C~TY OF BOYNTON BEACH (PETTY CASH) 40.00 36~32 41 ~03 32~ 21 FLA~ ASSN'OF CfV~L O~RVtO- & PERSONNEL AGENCIES 5.00 HALSEy & GRSFFfTN ~NC, FRANK McCoY JR, P~OARD CHEMICAL COMPANY SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE ~ TELEGRAPH COMPANY STANDARD O~L OO.$ INO~ ~N KENTUCKy FUND 24~70 199~55 120.55 21 27.93 93~o2 88~85 917o59 MARCH 3~ 1¢06 '~i1 MARGH 4~ 1966 SEWER !223 1224 REVENUE FUND CiTY OF BOYNTON BEACN (i ET~Y CASH) SOUTHERN STATES CHEMICAL COMPANY 36~54 24O. O0 GENERAL FUND 13341 BOYNTON BEADN FiRE DEPARTMENT 13342 CHARLES N. BOOS 13343 ELLA HOWARO BiSHOp 13344 GENE MOO~E WATER REVENUE FUND 905! GENE MOORE 701 ~ 01 20.00 83~34 8o8.75 4!.66 GENERAL FUND 13345 13346 13347 13345 CiTY OF BOYNTON BEACH (PAYROLL FUND) BOYNTON CITY FEDERAL CREOiT UN,ON 279~00 GEORSE JOHNSO~ !89.50 CENTER FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION UNI¥. OF $.FLA. 30000 I1~500~17 ~ ~20% 72 850~4~ PA¥~NT$ ~ADE IN MARCH 19~6 1966 GENERAL 13312 13313 13314 13315 13316 13317 13318 13319 13320 13321 13322 13323 13324 13326 FUND BOYNTON GLASS SZRVlCE~ IMCo 12~98 ' ~? ' ( ' ~ ) 12.50 Y~oM~s d~ $~OFT 216.66 Do~s FIRESTONE DZALER STORE 211~21 FLORIDA NEW8 COMPANr 95.!2 WNtTT MACDOWELL 132.00 NATiOnAL CASR REm~STE~ CO~p~y 324.88 2,877.79 WATER 9040 9041 9042 9043 9044 90~5 9046 904~ 9O48 REVENUE FUND DON~s rSRE$?ONE DEALER STORE 22~13 WNITT MAC DOWELL 24.00 NA¥~OHAL CASH REGISTER COMPANY 73~14 SOUTN~N STATEs CHEMICAL COMPANY STANDARD 0~L COMPANY INC. OF KENTUO~y 130~03 2,555.89 SEWER 1216 !217 12!8 1219 1220 1221 1222 REVENUE FUND CITY OF BOYNTD~ BEACH (PETTY CASH) 4.75 ' ' ~ r~ (WATE~ DEPARTMENT ) 423.50 MOMA~ ~Nc~ 7%28 SOUTHERN STATES CHEMICAL COMPANY I05~37 STAN}A~D OiL COMPANy ~NO~ OF KENTUCKY 14.11 UuNOR~T~ P~pE COMPANY ~437~,~ 1~252.79 WATER DEPOS~TORS FUND 6340 AOOOUNT OF HERBERT E. 0TT PUBLIC~TY FUND 21829 CITY OF BOYNTON BSAON (PZTTY CASH) 21~06 21830 R. L~ GRUMMON$ PR~NTING 15.35 36 ~ 41 (DuP CH~CN) 6,730¢38