1973-05-10 Recessed Davis Meter & Supply Div. 708.74
Attaway Lumber Company 16.20
Wherrell Auto Parts 281.06
Duro-Test Corporation 77.32
Southeastern Printing Company, Inc. 29.23
Kelley's Garage & Machine Shop .70
Pittsburg Testing Laboratory 9.00
W. W. Granger, Inc. 70.72
The Foxboro Company 37.27
Florida Level & Transit Co., Inc. 16.20
Southeastern Municipal Supply 1,135.46
Analytical Measurements Inc. 21.38
Apperson Chemicals, Inc. 1,989.25
Curtin Scientific Compan~ 47.95
Central Florida Pump & Equipment Inc. 13.45
Rock~ell Mfg. Company 1,885.76
Mims Truck Equipment, Inc. 219.97
Burgess Supply Company 28.50
Jennings Electric Motor Shop 173.1].
E & E Automotive Clinic 77.22
United Auto Service Inc. 19.25
Gaf f ney & Clum 15.00
Texaco Inc. 11.25
Ernest Evans 686.31
TOTAL 1 4,807.46
WATER & SEWER SYST~2~ CONSTRUCTION FUND:
Big Four Construction Company (Estimate No 3) $64,949.27
Big Four Construction Company (Estimate No. 4) 66,187.73~..~,'
Big Four Construction Company (Estimate No. 5) 39,506.53 ~i~
Brockway, O~en and Anderson Engineers, Inc. (Paymt. Req. No.9) 673.19
Total $171,116.72
WATER AND SEWER REVENUE FUND:
City of Okeechobee - Water & Sewer Operation & Maintenance Pund
Transfer of Funds $15,000.00 ·
Transfer of Funds ~,000.00 '
Transfer of Funds 15,000.00
Total $60,000. OO
The Council recessed to meet Thursday, May 10, 1973 at 6:30 P. M.
PRESIDENT CITY COUNCIL
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK
May 10, 1973
The City Council of the City of Okeechobee, Florida met in recessed session at the City
Hall on the above date at 6:30 P. M. with the following present: Mayor Audley Dunham, President
Donald L. Burk, Councilmen: Clif Betts, Jr., Russell V. Domer, Edward W. Douglas and E. H. Hunt
with Attorney J. Edward Corren and City Clerk Lorena Spivey;
Lee Linkous, representative of UltraCom Inc. from office located at Deerfield Besch was
present advising the Council that his services are available and assured that the company will
build C.A.T.V., apoligizing for the company not keeping City informed and advised that
equipment would be here and begin construction within 30 days. Mr. Linkous also advised that a
local office was being negotiated, $1,000.OO down payment on antenna site in northeast area had
been made, certificate of compliance had been applied for a long time ago by UltraCom Inc. The
normal construction period four to six months and cable T. V. by end of year. The home office
was being moved from Lansdale, Michigan to Madiera Beach, Florida. Mr. Linkous felt sure a new
performance bond had already been posted by UltraCom Inc. The Council agreed to go along with
company for 30 days and see what they will do. The Council also requested UltraCom Inc. to advise
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the Okeechobee News on progresw.
Councilman Domer moved to advertise the notice of public hearing to consider rezoning
Lots 9, l0 and ll, Block 207 First Addition to City of Okeechobee from Residential (R-2) to Co~mnercial
after receipt of letter from applicant stating that the property would be used only as Commercial,
seconded by Councilman Betts and unanimously carried.
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO AMEND CITY ZONING ORDINANCE #271
NOTICE is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Okeechobee,
Florida, a municipal corporation, will consider rezoning from Residential (R-2)
to Commercial and to amend accordingly the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance ~271
adopted November 21, 1955, the following described real property, situate, lying
and being within the corporate limits of the City of Okeechobee, Florida, to-wit:
Lots 9, 10 and 11, Block 207, First Addition to the City of Okeechobee
and that a public hearing in relation thereto will be held at 7:00 o'clock P. M.
on the 5th day of June, 1973, in the City Council room, City Hall, Okeechobee,
Florida, at which time all parties in interest and citizens shall have an
opDortunity to be heard.
PLEASE GOVERN YOURSELVES ACCORDINGLY.
Donald L. Burk
Donald L. Burk
President City Council
Okeechobee, Florida
AT--T: Lorena Spivey
City Clerk
Okeechobee, Florida
PUBLISH IN THE OKEECHOBEE NEWS: May 17, 1973
The Statement from Attorney J. Edward Curren in the amount of $450.00 for three months
legal services as Attorney for Police, Firemen and Municipal Employees Pension Trust Fund Boards of
Trustees also Attorney services to Board of Adjustment and Appeals and Board of Examiners was
discussed by the Council and Attorney Curren. The Council had appropriated $6,000.00 in 1973 budget
for Attorney salary ($500.00 per month). This bill being in addition to the regular monthly salary.
Councilman Douglas inquired as to how many hours a month Attorney Curren spent on city business and
what rate charged. Attorney Curren replied, approximately 25 hours at $25.00 per hour. Attorney
Curren asked if City would go back to hour rate. No reply was made. Councilman Domer proposed to
pay $450.00 voucher, that no other voucher of this nature will be recogonized in future and all would
be monthly salary check for $500.00, will Attorney Curren accept? Attorney Curren replied that he did
not want to make an immediate decision but would furnish a well considered answer by the meeting June
5 and assured the Council if his response be resignation he will not shirk his duty. Councilman
Domer moved to pay $450.00 voucher to Attorney J. Edward Curren, seconded by Councilman Hunt. Presiden~
Burk called for a roll call vote, being as followsl~ Councilman Hunt, Councilman Douglas, Councilman
Betts and Councilman Domer, Yes - President Burk, No.
GE~ FUND:
J. Edward Curren $450.00
Upon motion by Councilman Domer, seconded b'y Councilman Hunt and carried the Counci!
adjourned.
PRESIDENT CITY
AT~EST:
CITY CLERK