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12-14-1971 Supporting DocumentsMINUTES N9 779 REGULAR MEETING A Regular Meeting of the City Council of the City of Clermont was held in the Council Chambers on Tuesday, December 14, 1971. The meeting was called to order at 7:00 P. 11. By Mayor Don E. Smith with the following members present. Councilwoman Watson and Councilmen VanderMeer, Cochran and Beals. Other officials present were: City Manager Hopkins, City Clerk Carroll, City Controller Fleming, City Attorney Langley, Director of Community Services Smythe and Chief of Police Tyndal. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wurst, Mesdames Betty Thomas and Mary Rocker and the Messrs. Jim Watkins, Sam Mazzota, Henry Czech, Martin Winther, Robert Shumaker, William Stone, Fred Vogt, Ben Cunningham, Horace Lovelady, El Allbright, Albert Symonds, Max Judy, William Baker, E. L. Schumann, Oakley Seaver, Claude E. Smoak, Jr. and Don Ware. Representatives of the local Press were also present. The Invocation was given by Robert E. Smythe followed by the Pledge of Allegiance in unison by those present. The Minutes of the Regular Meeting held on November 23, 1971 and of the Special Meetings held on December 6, 1971 and December 8, 1971 were approved as written. Mr. James Watkins, Lake County Planning Director, made a slide presentation of a recently completed analysis by his department of the availability and possibilities for multiple family housing throughout the city. Mr. Watkins stated they had determined it was not the lack of proper zoning inasmuch as over 60% of the present area is zoned for multiple housing, but rather the locations of these zones and he therefore felt there was need for Council to update and re-evaluate the present zoning pattern. Motion was made by Councilman Cochran, seconded by Councilwoman Watson and carried that this matter be referred to the Clermont Planning and Zoning Commission for their study, and recommendations. cvN�uRrior Councilman Beals stated to members of the Planning and Zoning Commission who were present that his statements made at the meeting of November 23rd about the Commission were sincere and that he was sorry if any of his statements had been construed to appear as derogatory criticism as they had been offered as constructive. Fie further indicated that he felt that the Commission's ineffectiveness was due to thes.ize of the membership and the non-attendance on the part of some members, rather than the performance of those members who religiously attend the meetings and participate. He stated that he felt a possible solution to this problem would be the reduction in membership to 9 members in 1972 and further to 7 members in 1973. Mayor Smith announced a continuation of the Public Hearing at this time to consider request of William Baker for the closing of a portion of Hunt Street, between Bloxam Avenue and Highway #27. Mr. Baker appeared before Council and advised that he had granted an option to a prospective buyer/developer of the property lying on either side of this portion of Hunt Street, who desired to have the street closed, however, Councilman Cochran advised that in conversation with the prospective buyer/developer of the property this date, he had stated that he might not want the street closed. Mr. Baker advised that this had not been the understanding at the time the option was granted and he would therefore need to obtain a more definite agreement, whereupon motion was made by Councilman VanderMeer, seconded by Councilman Beals and carried that the matter be tabled. MINUTES NQ 780 Mr. Albert Symonds appeared before Council and inquired of their intention to eliminate pigeons and wild birds feeding and roosting in his neighborhood. Mr. Symonds was advised that unless such pigeons and birds were being kept in a pen, which would be in violation of existing city ordinances, there was no action necessary by the Council. Mr. Don Ware, proprietor of the Crest Restaurant and Lounge, appeared before Council and requested permission to remain open one extra hour on New Year's Eve from 2 A. M. to 3 A. M. Motion was made by Councilman Beals and seconded by Councilwoman Watson that those establishments qualifying and complying with the provisions of Section 3-4 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Clermont be allowed to remain open for business from 2:00 A.M. to 3:00 A.M. on January 1, 1972. Upon roll call vote on passage of the motion, the result was: Ayes: Smith, Watson and Beals, Total Ayes: Three. Nayes: VanderMeer. Abstaining: Cochran. The motion carried. City Manager Hopkins submitted his report both orally and written and a copy is attached hereto. Motion was made by Councilman VanderMeer, seconded by Councilman Cochran and carried that the request of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hettinger for a lake front easement across from their property described as Lots 15, 16 and the W%, of 17 in City Block 26 be granted; that such easement be granted specifically for the purpose of the Lessee improving and maintaining the property and not be entitled to any renumeration whatso- ever for such improvements or maintenance. Motion was made by Councilman Cochran, seconded by Councilman VanderMeer and carried that the request of Victor Collins to erect a 3' x 5' illuminated sign at the Jaycee Beach Restaurant be granted provided all costs involved be borne by Mr. Collins. AN ORDINANCE UNDER THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF CLERMONT AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 25-M PROVIDING FOR THE EXTENSION OF TIME OF CONSTRUCTION OF THE SUBJECT PROJECT UNTIL MAY 5, 1973, and ACKNOWLEDGING RECEIPT OF THE PERFORMANCE BOND EXTENSION UNTIL THAT TIME was introduced by Councilman Cochran and read in full for a first reading by City -Attorney Langley. Councilman VanderMeer offered and moved the adoption of AN ORDINANCE UNDER THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF CLERMONT, LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA, PROVIDING FOR THE REGULATIONS AND PROCEDURE FOR THE EXTENSION OF WATER AND SEWER LINES WITHIN THE CITY OF CLERMONT, FLORIDA and the motion was seconded by Councilman Watson. The Ordinance was read in full for a second and final reading by City Manager Hopkins and upon roll call vote on passage of the motion, the result was: Ayes: Beals, Watson, Cochran, Smith and VanderMeer. Total Ayes: Five. Nayes: None. So the ORDINANCE was adopted, the number 60-C assigned to it and a copy ordered ' posted. Councilman Cochran offered and moved the adoption of AN ORDINANCE UNDER THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF CLERMONT, LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA, CLOSING A CERTAIN PORTION OF AN UNNAMED STREET LYING BETWEEN LINTON COURT AND SUNSET LAKE, AND AUTHORIZING THE CONVEYANCE OF A CERTAIN PORTION OF THE RIGHT-OF-WAY OF SAID UNNAMED STREET and the motion was seconded by Councilman Beals. The ORDINANCE was read in full for a second and final reading by City Manager Hopkins and upon roll call vote on passage of the motion, the result was: Ayes: VanderMeer, Smith, Watson, Cochran MINUTES N4 781 Motion was made by Councilman VanderMeer, seconded by Councilman Cochran and carried that the bills be paid. City Clerk Carroll read communications as follows: From the District Director of the Western Union Telegraph Company wherein he advised that the local agency temporarily would be closed as they are in the process of finding a replacement agent; From Mr. C;:. A. Benedict, District Engineer of the Department of Transportation, wherein he requested concurrence from Council to proceed with their work program of adding two lanes where necessary to complete the 4-laning of State Road 50 from State Road 561 east to State Road 25, and from State Road 25 east to the Lake -Orange County line. Motion was made by Councilman Cochran, seconded by Councilman VanderMeer and carried that such concurrence be formulated by RESOLUTION including request for consideration in constructing underpasses and/or tunnels across State Road 50 in the East and West Avenue area. Councilman Cochran stated that inasmuch as Council had explored all possibilities of selling the First Federal Building without success and the rental income from the building would be exhausted in the near future and still further that the seemingly sentiment of the townspeople had been to occupy the building, that he thereby moved that the City Administration offices be moved to the First Federal Building until such time as further plans are consumated for construction of::a new City Hall and that such move be made as soonas it was deemed feasible by the City Manager. The motion was seconded by Councilman VanderMeer and unanimously—Tc�d-' Councilman Beals reported to Council that he was aware of a congested traffic problem on Osceola Steet in the Elementary and High School areas and he therefore suggested that the possibility of extending Minneola Avenue from its present end to East Avenue be explored in order to relieve the congestion _ on: Osceola Street. This matter was referred to City Manager Hopkins. Councilman Beals advised that he still desired, and felt there was a need for, an airport in the South Lake County area and would like to see an Airport Authority established in order to approach the FAA. Councilman Beals still further advised that it had been brought to his attention that the names of those persons living in a residence extending over the waters of Lake Minnehaha which is outside the corporate city limits and thereby exempt from city taxation had not been removed from the city voter' registration rolls and had, in fact, voted in the recent city election. Councilman Cochran advised that he had noted the name of Carl Rowsing still appeared on the registration rolls, though he has moved from the city. Motion was made by Councilman Beals, seconded by Councilwoman Watson and carried that the names of Laurence Russell, Catherine Russell and Carl Rowsing be purged from the city voter registration rolls and that they be notified by the City Clerk of this action. Mayor Smith called a Workshop Session of the Council to be held on Monday, December 20, 1971 at 7:00 P. M. in the Meeting Room of the First Federal Savings and Loan Buildiing. Cheif of Police Tyndal extended an invitation to members of the Council and to the candidates for election to Council to attend the annual Christmas Dinner Party hosted by the Police Department on Wednesday, December 22nd at 7:00 o'clock P.M. in the Council Chambers. Mayor Smith reminded Council of the Special Council meetings to be held on Monday, December 20th at 5:05 P.M. and Wednesday, December 22nd at 9 o'clock A.M. in the office of the City Manager. The meeting was adjourned by Mayor Smith4;\�'� Do ores .-CarroT1k. C1 ty Clerk Don E. Smith, Mayor LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON STREET CLOSINGS Notice is hereby given to all concerned that the City Council of the City of Clermont, Lake County, da will hold a Public Hearing in the City Council Chambers, located on the corner of1West aAvenue at 7:30 and DeSoottheStreet lowing on Tuesday, January 11, stated purpose: To consider a request by Albin D. Dolney, Associate of Frontier Management Company to permanently close all streets north of Grand Highway in the Edgewood Subdivision All interested parties will be given an opportunity to express their views on the above mentioned subject. December 30, 1971 R.M.ilopkins City Manager City of Clermont, Florida FRONTIER Management Company FM December 21, 1971 Mr. Harvey Nagel City Manager City of Clermont Clermont, Florida Dear Mr. Nagel: Please accept this letter as our official request to close all streets north of Grand Highway in the Edgewood Subdivision. It is our intention to appear before the City Council and request a replat utilizing the latest land development and organization techniques. Rather than rectilinear platting, the lay of the land lends itself to curvilinear platting. Mr. Williams hopes to be in your office in the next few weeks with a preliminary plat. We request permission to present our plans to the City Commission in the first meeting in January. Sinc?e�r'el-y, r Albin D. Dolney ADD/ekr 1001 EXECUTIVE CENTER DRIVE M SUITE 251. ORLANDO, FLORIDA 32803 13 )305) 843-6170 FRONTIER Management Company FM December 9, 1971 Mr. Robert Hopkins City Manager City of Clermont Clermont, Florida Dear Bob: Please accept this letter as our official request to vacate the following dedicated, platted streets in the Edgewood Subdivision: Main Street, North Street, Center Street, and part of Desston Avenue. It is our intention to appear before the City Council and request a replat utilizing the latest land development and organization techniques. Rather than rectilinear platting, the lay of the land lends itself to curvilinear platting. Mr. Williams hopes to be in your office in the next few weeks with a preliminary plat. We request permission to present our plans to the City Commission in the first meeting in January. Enclosed, please find my check for $10.00 which will pay for the necessary advertising and posting for replat. I am leaving Sunday for the first vacation in three years and will be talking to you the second of January. j Here's wishing you and yours a very joyous Christmas. and I will be talking to you to make it a profitable New i Year. Sincerely, �, All' D. Do ney, , Associate ADD/ekr enclosure yt�._L,lG-i tool EXECUTIVE CENTER DRIVE ® SUITE 251, ORLANDO, FLORIDA 32803 ® (305) 843-6170 December 28, 1971 Mr. M. H. Deckworth 1301 tiorri s Street Orlando, Florida 32800 Dear 11r. Deckworth: You will please be advised that the City Council of the City of Clermont shall hold a Public Hearing on Tuesday, January 11, 1972 to consider request of Frontier Management Company to permanently close all streets north of Grand Highway in the Edgewood Subdivision, City of Clermont, Florida. All interested parties will be given an opportunity to express their views on this matter. A copy of the Legal Notice as to time, place and date of this hearing, and, a copy of Frontier Management Company's intentions toward developing the property is attached hereto. very truly yours, Dolores W. Carroll City Clerk City of Clermont, Florida December 20, 1971 Mr. W. L. C. Gross 424 Minnehaha Avenue Clermont, Florida 32711 Dear Mr. Gross: You will pleaee be advised that the City Council of the City of Clermont shall hold a Public Hearing on Tuesday, January 11, 1972 to consider request of Frontier Management Company to permanently close all streets north of Grand Highway in the Edgewood Subdivision, City of Clermont, Florida. All interested parties will be given an opportunity to r express their views on this matter. A copy of the Legal Notice as to time, place and date of this hearing, and, a copy of Frontier Management Company's intentions toward developing the property is attached hereto. Very truly yours, Dolores W. Carroll City Clerk City of Clermont, Florida December 28, 1971 Mrs. Marie hi. Richart Route 2, Sox 60 A Clermont, Florida 32711 Dear Mrs. Richart: You will please be advised that the City Council of the City of Clermont shall hold a Public Hearing on Tuesday, January 11, 1972 to consider request of Frontier Management Company to permanently close all streets north of Grand Highway in the Edgewood Subdivision, City of Clermont, Florida. All interested parties will be given an opportunity to express their views on bhis matter. A copy of the Legal Notice as to time, place and date of this hearing, and, a copy of Frontier Management Company's intentions toward developing the property is attached hereto. Very truly yours, Dolores W. Carroll City Clerk City of Clermont, Florida December 28, 1971 Pierce Groves, Inc. c/o J. D. Lord 117 Last Avenue Clermont, Florida 32711 Dear Mr. Lord: You will please be advised that the City Council of the City of Clermont shall hold a Public Hearing on Tuesday, January 11, 1972 to consider request of Frontier Management Company to permanently close all streets north of Grand Highway in the Edgewood Subdivision, City of Clermont, Florida. All interested parties will be given an opportunity to express their views on this matter. A copy of the Legal Notice as to time, place and date of this hearing, and, a copy of Frontier Management Company's intentions toward developing the property is attached hereto. Very truly yours, Dolores W. Carroll City Clerk City of Clermont, Florida December 28, 1971 Mr. Robert Free Box 315 Clermont, Florida 32711 Dear Mr. Free: You will please be advised that the City Council of the City of Clermont shall hold a Public Hearing on Tuesday, January 11, 1972 to consider request of Frontier Management Company to permanently close all streets north of Grand Highway in the Edgewood Subdivision, City of Clermont, Florida. All interested parties will be given an opportunity to express their views on this matter. A copy of the Legal Notice as to time, place and date of this hearing, and, a copy of Frontier Management Company's intentions toward developing the property is attached hereto. Very truly yours, Dolores W. Carroll City Clerk City of Clermont, Florida December 28, 1971 Walter Hoffman, Lt Al c/o A. H. Svedberg Battles Road Gates Mills, Ohio 44040 Dear Mr. Hoffman: You will pleaee be advised that the City Council of the City of Clermont shall hold a Public Hearing on Tuesday, January 11, 1972 to consider request of Frontier Management Company to permanently close all streets north of Grand Highway in the Edgewood Subdivision, City of Clermont, Florida. All interested parties will be given an opportunity to express their views on this matter. A copy of the Legal Notice as to time, place and date of this hearing, and, a copy of Frontier Management Company's intentions toward developing the property is attached hereto. Very truly yours, Dolores W. Carroll City Clerk City of Clermont, Florida ;i ACCOUNTS PAYABLE FOR DECEMBER 1971 GENERAL FUND Florida Power Corporation (Utility) S 1872.21 Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. (Tires) 188.76 State of Fla. Director of Motor Vehicles (Tag & Title Applications) 36.80 Dan Heald (Voting Machines-Transportati.n) 30.33 D 8 B Fifth Street Grocery („mas Haos/Turkeys & Prisoner Supplies) 461.90 Florida Telephone Corp. (Utility) 111.79 Capital Services, Inc. (:.;ase Agreement -Copying Machine) 50.75 Frank E. Owens, Clerk (Recording) 19.15 Founders Life Assurance Co. (Employee Life Ins.) 175.00 Hunt's Garden Center, Inc. (Lot Cleaning/Mowing and Duck and Dog Feed) 150.40 Gladys Coleman (Janitorial Services) 31.50 Intl City Management Assoc. (Annual Dues) 56.97 T.Keith Hall, Tax Collector (Tax Work Fees) 276.50 Bob Wade Ford, Inc. (Vehicle Maintenance) 4.82 Cities Service Oil Co. (Petroleum Products) 637.85 Coble's Garage (Vehicle Maintenance ) 33.88 Clermont Auto Parts, Inc. (Small Parts -Vehicles) 59.51 Clermont Hardware (Stock Items - Bldg. Maintenance and Equip. Maint) 20.86 Darden Equipment, Inc. (Vehicle Maintenance) 33.00 F&R Office Supply Inc. (Mimeo Paper -Visor Cards) 53.13, Gem Chemical Company (Janitorial Supplies) 45.85 GlenMar Electronics Service,Inc. (Radio Maintenance) i 86.15 Hilltop Book Nook (Office Supplies) 30.50 Herb's Ice House (Ice for City Crews) i 5.60 Hydraulic Supply Company (Equipment Maintenance) 28.32 IBM Corp. (Typewriter) 549.00 Jones Equipment Company (Breathalizer) 990.00, Jones Equipment Company (Supplies for Breathalizer) 84.00 Jim Willis Hardware (Supplies -Public Works - Rain Suits z Sanitation Dept) 95.71 John Lamb Chevrolet, Inc. (Vehicle Maintenance) 23.00 Konsler Steel Company (Iron) 1.00 Lawton Bros., Inc. (Bldg. Maintenance Supplies) 15.10 Lake Apopka Natural Gas (Utility) 37.40 Leesbur, Chrylser Plymouth, Inc (Animal Control Truck) 2449.05 Lake County Planning Department (Service-Ap't. Study) 300.00 McCain Sales of Fla., Inc. (Emblems for Vehicles) 154.75 Massey-Grindle Dodge, Inc. (Vehicle Maintenance) 9.24 Madden's Electrical Service (Bldg. Maintenance 15.65 r Nidy Construction Co. (Maintenance -Shuffleboard Courts) 600.00 National Linen Service (Bldg. Maint.) 48.75 Olivenbaum Ins. Agency (Insurance) 3145.50 Rambo, Florist (Flowers for Employee) 6.50 Standard Auto Parts, Inc. (Vehicle & Equip. Maint) 128.60 Servicemaster of Lake County (Carpet Cleaning) 60.20 ' C• GENERAL FUND (Continued) State Uniform Service (Bldg. Maintenance) 12.00 South Lake Press (Advertising & Supplies) 73.39 Traywick's Garage (Vehicle Maintenance) 2.00 Valbro Business Forms (Office Supplies) 16.89 Williams and Wrightam (Vehicle Maintenance) 36.86 Zoning Bulletin (Subscription Binder) 2.50 $ 13,358.62 PUBLIC UTILITIES Bennett Truck Equipment, Inc. (Utility Body for PU Truck) S 548.00 Clermont Hardware (Pipe Cement) 1.40 General Electric (Radio Unit) 388.00 Hydraulic Supply Company (Pump Repair) 7.50 Hughes Supply, Inc. (Check Valves) 52.14 Jim Willis Hardware (Boots) 6.48 Leesburg Chrysler Plymouth, Inc. (Pickup Truck - Sewer Dep't) 2608.95 Leesburg Chrysler Plymouth, Inc. (Pickup Truck -Water Dep't) 2208.95 Odom_ Tank Company, Inc. (Water Towers Maintenance) 1905.50 Standard Auto Parts, Inc. (Vehicle Maintenance) 13.38 John R. & Ethel Jones (Sanitary Sewer Easements) 30.00 Hilltop Book Nook (Office Supplies) 6.91 Florida Power Corporation (Utility) 470.49 Oakley Seaver, Postmaster (Water Billings) 90.54 M. A. Duncan (Sanitary Sewer Easement) 100.00 $ 8438.24 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE DECEMBER 1971 GENERAL FUND American Technical Society (Bldg. Official Manuals) S 20.94 167.78 Bowen Supply Co., Inc. (Letterheads, Binders) 562.95 R. G. Cassady, Tax Assessor (Tax Roll Fees) (Food for Prisoners) 101.00 Crest Restaurant Credit Bureau of Eustis (Property Transactions) 15.00 Clements' Pest Control Clermont Hdwe & Supply (Pest Control - Jai.l) (Public Works Supplies) 18.00 70.55 Clermont Bldrs. Supply (Public Works Supplies) 12.50 Central Fla. Fire Equipment Co. (Plectron Receivers -Fire Dept.) 667.50 Carroll Gas C & W Garage (Bottle Gas) (Vehicle Maintenance) 2.00 16.80 Cities Service Oil Co. Inc. (Petroleum Products) (Equipment Maintenance) 681.06 36.20 Darden Equipment, Dust -Tex Service (Janitorial Supplies) 12.00 Dixie Uniform Supply (Cleaning Rags) (Prisoner Supplies) 7.50 2.80 Fifth Street Grocery Florida Power Corp. (Utilities) 1909.00 Graybar Electric Florida Telephone Corp. (Xmas Lites) (Utilities & Radio Loops) 33.60 115.61 G1enMar Electronics (Radio Maintenance) (Addressograph Maintenance) 91.30 4.50 George Stuart, Inc. Gem Chemical Company (Janitorial Supplies) 111.40 Hilltop Book Nook (Office Supplies) 88.86 Herb's Ice House T. Keith Hall, Tax Collector (Ice for City Crews) (Tax Roll Fees) 5.60 199.82 Lee Howard (1st Federal Appraisal) 300.00 Hunt's Garden Center, Inc. (Parks Supplies) (Lite Bulbs -Parks) 72.74- 17.57 Hughes Supply, Inc. Indianapolis Badge Co. (1972 Dog Tags) 27.11 I B M Corporation (Office Machine Maintenance) 9.81:- dim's Htg. & Air Conditioning (Htg & Air Conditioning Service 46.00 Jim Willis Hardware (Ammuniation-Police Dep't) 119.70 Leesburg Transfer & Storage (Deliver Voting Machines) 36.00_` 33.60 John B. Newsom Konsler Steel Company (Gear Lube) (Oxygen and Welding) 35.10 Kirkland Cabinet Shop Lake Sumter Community College (Paint) (Tuition Fees -Police Dep't) 33.18 60.00 Lawton Bros., Inc. (Janitorial Supplies) 8.65 13.27 Lake Apopka Natural Gas Mid -State Mechanical, Inc. (Heating) (Maintenance -Jenkins Bldg.) 16.25 McGraw-Hill Book co. (Bldg. Officials Manuals 9.32 24.00 Memorial Bronze (Memorial Scroll) 24.35 Madden's Electrical Service Master Clutch & Engine (Bldg. Maintenance (Equipment Maintenance) 125.18 Carl Nylin (Pegboard at Jenkins Bldg.) 38.00 Orlando Paving Norwood Tree Service (Asphalt Mix) (Removing & Cleaning Trees) 37.89 50.00 Prescott Tractor Sales (Equipment Maintenance) 215.96' 19.40-: Frank E. Owens, Circuit Clerk (Recording) (Weed Killer) 132.00 Swift Agricultural Corp. Olivenbaum Insurance (Insurance) 3953.50 Smitty's Glass Works (Maintenance -Jaycee Beachhouse) 430.00 South Lake Press (Office Supplies -Advertising) 86.80` Superior GMC Superior Electric Co. (Vehicle Maintenance) (Mai ntenance-Kighting Jenkins Bldg.) 13.60, 13.24`I Standard Auto Parts, Inc. (Stock Items -Public Works) 86.21 Traywick's Garage (Vehicle Maintenance) 6.00;` Trust Dep't 1st National Bank (Pension Plan Trustees Fees) 379.71 White's Blue Print Service (Zoning Map Copies) 26.00 Jean Winston (Book of Plat Sheets) 250.00 Zoning Bulletin (Subscription) 18.00 1,722. PUBLIC UTILITIES ce Supply Company (Chlorine) 64.14 B & H Sales, Inc. (Meters Repair/Rebuilt) 473.20 Clermont Hdwe & Supply (Batteries, Paint) 35.42" Clermont Bldrs. Supply (Plastic -Cement Stakes) 21.40 Chemical Equipment Service (Maintenance -Chlorinators) 198.65 George Stuart, Inc. (Stencils) 10.38 Hughes Supply, Inc. (Tapping Machine Rental & Stock Inv. supplies', pipe fittings, etc) 731.03' Ammk Am mm PUBLIC UTILITIES (Continued) N C 2 (Water Billings) $ 146.70 Public Gas (Baker Irrigation) 10.40 Standard Auto Parts, Inc. (Vehicle Maintenance -Small Stock Items) 27.54 $ 1,718.86