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Minutes 05-16-23 Minutes of the City Commission Meeting Held Online Via the GoToWebinar Platform and In-Person at the City Hall Commission Chambers 100 East Ocean Avenue, Boynton Beach, Florida On Tuesday, May 16, 2023 at 6:00 P.M. Present: Mayor Ty Penserga Daniel Dugger City Manager Vice Mayor Thomas Turkin Mike Cirullo, City Attorney Commissioner Angela Cruz Tammy Stanzione, Deputy City Clerk Commissioner Woodrow L. Hay Commissioner Aimee Kelley 1 . Openings A. Call to Order - Mayor Ty Penserga Mayor Penserga called the meeting to order at 6:00 P.M. Roll Call Deputy City Clerk Tammy Stanzione called the roll. A quorum was present. Invocation by Commissioner Woodrow Hay. Invocation was given by Commissioner Woodrow Hay. Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag led by Commissioner Angela Cruz. Commissioner Angela Cruz led the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. Agenda Approval: 1 . Additions, Deletions, Corrections 2. Adoption Commissioner Hay requested to move Item 12B before Consent Agenda. Vice Mayor Turkin requested to move Item 3D after Information Items. Commissioner Cruz requested to add the creation of a grant program to help HOAs with street-calming initiatives to Future Agenda. Mayor Penserga requested to add a discussion about repealing three historical Ordinances to Future Agenda. He noted that they are Ordinance 37, Ordinance 47, and Ordinance 136 and further summarized each Ordinance. City Commission Meeting Minutes Boynton Beach, FL May 16, 2023 Motion: Commissioner Kelley moved to approve the agenda, as amended. Vice Mayor Turkin seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. 2. Other A. Informational Items by members of the City Commission. Commissioner Cruz had no disclosures. Vice Mayor Turkin had no disclosures. He stated that he attended the Awards Ceremony at Boynton Beach High School. Commissioner Hay stated that he also attended the Awards Ceremony at the Boynton Beach High School. He announced the unveiling of the monument in the park off MLK Boulevard. Commissioner Kelley described the Business Over Brews networking events and thanked Mr. Durgan for starting to program. She stated that she attended the ribbon cutting for a new executive suites, opened by two Boynton Beach sisters. Mayor Penserga said that he attended the events previously mentioned. He thanked the Boynton Beach High School and Choir. He mentioned that he attended an Asian American Heritage Month event at the White House. He recognized the work of Community Standards Specialist Calim Estime. He read an email from a resident regarding Mr. Estime. Mr. Estime thanked the Commission for the recognition. 3. Announcements, Community and Special Events And Presentations D. Presentation - 2023 Florida Legislative Session Updates. Legislative update by Florida Senator Lori Berman, District 26, and Florida House Representative Joseph Casello, District 90. Heard out of order. Senator Berman provided an update on the Legislative Session. She said that the Florida budget is $117B, it was voted on unanimously, and she reviewed some highlights. She noted that the Boynton Beach appropriation, for the Fire Rescue Alerting upgrade for $800,000, remained in the budget. She summarized the tax bill and reserves. She expressed concern about the school voucher bill and its effect on public schools. She described the Live Local Act and Hometown Heroes Program. She said that she was concerned about the Permit- Less Carry bill. 2 City Commission Meeting Minutes Boynton Beach, FL May 16, 2023 Representative Casello stated that $41B of the $117B budget came from the Federal government. He said that there were 1 ,828 bills filed and the legislature passed a little over 300 bills. He summarized the following bills: HB 359 and SB 540; HB 653 and SB 718; HB 37 and SB 774; HB 89 and SB 512; and HB 1407. Commissioner Kelley said that it has been a troubling session. She stated that every year they fight for Home Rule. She thanked Senator Berman and Representative Casello for their work. Representative Casello further spoke about unions. Commissioner Hay asked if there has been discussion at the State level concerning homelessness. Representative Casello responded no. Senator Berman agreed and said that the homeless crisis was not discussed once. Commissioner Hay asked about the topic of building height. Senator Berman said that if affordable housing is included in a commercial or industrial zone building, there are no restriction on building height. Vice Mayor Turkin spoke about how SB 798 would have eliminated jobs and impacted the City's budget. Commissioner Cruz said that she is sad about SB 102 and local officials should be making local decisions. She asked if anything could be done to undue the preemption part of the bill. Senator Berman said that laws can always been repealed, but they need 51% of the Legislature's vote. Mayor Penserga thanked them for the presentation. A. Proclamation of Haitian Flag Day and Haitian Heritage Month. Acknowledge and honor the Haitian residents of Boynton Beach by proclaiming Haitian Flag Day and Haitian Heritage Month. The proclamation will be accepted by Dayana Rios, from Plumosa School of the Arts. Mayor Penserga read the Proclamation. The Proclamation was accepted by Dayana Rios from Plumosa School of the Arts. B. Announce Spinning for Safety Bicycle Safety Event. 3 City Commission Meeting Minutes Boynton Beach, FL May 16, 2023 In recognition of Bicycle Safety Month, the Recreation and Parks Department is partnering with the Boynton Beach Police Department to host Spinning for Safety on Saturday, May 20th, starting at 9:00 AM at the Ezell Hester Jr. Community Center at 1901 N. Seacrest Blvd. This event is free and open to the public. Mayor Penserga announced the event. C. Announce the Flag Placing Ceremony and the Memorial Day Veterans Ceremony. The Boynton Beach Veterans Task Force will host a Flag Placing Ceremony on Friday, May 26, 2023 at 8:00 A.M. at the Boynton Beach Memorial Park at 1611 S. Seacrest Blvd. The Task Force will be placing flags at the graves of all veterans currently laid to rest at the park. Volunteers are welcome to assist with flag placements. The Memorial Day Veterans Ceremony is scheduled for Sunday, May 28, 2023 at 2:00 P.M. at Boynton Beach Memorial Park located at 1611 S. Seacrest Blvd. This event is hosted by the Boynton Beach Veterans Task Force and the City of Boynton Beach and is free and open to the public. Mayor Penserga announced the two ceremonies. E. Presentation - Senior Advisory Board Annual Report. Boynton Beach Senior Advisory Board to provide annual board report to the City Commission. Marcia Levine, Boynton Beach Senior Advisory Board Chair, introduced herself and invited the other Board members to the podium for introductions. She recognized the passing of Board Member Judi Lyman. Ms. Levine reviewed the 2023 Senior Advisory Board Members and Alternates. She spoke about the following 2022-2023 accomplishments: The Senior Resource List; Senior Citizens Day Proclamation; Boynton Beach Faith Based Community Development Elder Care Program funding; 2023 Martin Luther King Day Service and Celebration participation; 2023 Annual Black History Luncheon participation; Pride Trip's LGBT+ Elder Health, Wellness and Resources Expo participation; Community Outreach; and Juneteenth participation. She reviewed the following Future Initiatives: First Friday Music; Senior Dance Party; Senior Art Event; "Signature Event"; and Senior Discount Offers List. She said that all initiatives have been done without a budget. She invited the City Commission to a Board Meeting to provide thoughts and feedback. Mayor Penserga commended the Board. Commissioner Cruz thanked them for the presentation and for honoring Judi Lyman. She stated that she requested a budget amendment to add funding to the Senior Center. 4 City Commission Meeting Minutes Boynton Beach, FL May 16, 2023 Vice Mayor Turkin thanked the Board and said that they are setting the example of what the City's Advisory Boards should be doing. He said that he would support a budget for their initiatives. Commissioner Hay said that he will try to make an upcoming Advisory Board Meeting. He also said that he supports a budget request. Commissioner Kelley thanked the Board for their report. She said that her hope is that the Senior Center will start partnering with them, since the funding is there. She said the Senior Center's goal should be looking outward and the gap needs to be bridged. She said that they discussed having daytime events during the week at their Strategic Planning Workshop. 4. Public Audience Individual Speakers Will Be Limited To 3 Minute Presentations (at the discretion of the Chair, this 3-minute allowance may need to be adjusted depending on the level of business coming before the City Commission) Cindy Falco DiCorrado read the rules of flag raising and said that the American flag needs to always be on top. She read a portion of the Second Amendment. She distributed copies of the Constitution to the dais. She said that she reached out to the City months ago about putting an emblem on the road and received a sassy response back from the City Clerk. She said it was disrespectful and she did not receive an answer. Harry Woodworth gave kudos to the City Manager for responding to INCA calls. He said that the recent meeting re-established some trust. He stated that the workorder software works. He noted that he attended the Strategy Workshop on Saturday and they had to complain to have the agenda modified to include public input. He said that there is no point of having a meeting with no public input and encouraged them to do better for the next meeting. Brother Victor Norfus introduced himself as a member of the Historic Preservation Board. He noted that they are approaching the 100-year anniversary of segregation and asked for a historical park. He asked for an area behind Veteran's Park to recognize significant Boynton Beach residents, specifically past resident, Reverend Butler. Thomas Febu, AKA Nature, said that he is the owner of the plantation and spoke about paradise. Steven B. Grant joined virtually. He spoke about the budget for the upcoming year. He commented on Ordinance 316.212 regarding golf carts. He said that they need more safe avenues for e-mobility travel. He asked if the Quantum Park District is still inactive. He said that it has been a few years and there is not enough funding in the City budget for that district. He suggested working with a non-profit to develop Eco Park. He asked if the City is doing anything for Armed Forces Day. He spoke about the renaming of Fire Station 1 . 5 City Commission Meeting Minutes Boynton Beach, FL May 16, 2023 Mayor Penserga closed Public Audience. 5. Administrative - None Vice Mayor Turkin asked the next Strategic Planning Workshop to include public input. 12. B. Proposed Ordinance No. 23-010- First Reading- Historical Designation of 413 NE 12th Avenue. Approve the request from Dr. Martha Light Meeks, the property owner for the designation of 413 NE 12th Avenue, and the addition of the c.1941 Wood Frame Vernacular, one-story single-family house to the City's Local Registry of Historic Sites. Heard out of order. City Attorney Cirullo read the title into the record. Jae Eun Kim, Principal Planner, provided an overview of the Historic Preservation Program. She reviewed the following information: character features; additions/alterations; and qualification for designation. Commissioner Kelley asked about the benefits of designating a home as historic. Ms. Kim said that indirect benefits could be increased tourism and local schools studying historical the elements of the home. She stated that the LDR gives some additional flexibility concerning land development. She added that grants and funding are available for restoration. Commissioner Hay asked if the location meets the requirements. Ms. Kim responded yes. Vice Mayor Turkin asked about tax advantages. Ms. Kim said that they can apply for property tax exemption. Mayor Penserga stated that he supports this item. He noted that the Second Reading will include public input. Motion: 6 City Commission Meeting Minutes Boynton Beach, FL May 16, 2023 Commissioner Hay moved to approve Ordinance No. 23-010. Vice Mayor Turkin seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. 6. Consent Agenda A. Proposed Resolution No. R23-054- Nuisance Abatement Lien Assess the cost of nuisance abatement on properties within the City of Boynton Beach. B. Sole source purchase of Yokogawa meters and meter components from Classic Controls, Inc. Authorize spending for the amount of $96,800 with Classic Controls, Inc. as the sole source supplier of Yokogawa meters and meter components for Water Treatment Plants and Water Wells. C. Proposed Resolution No. R23-055- Interlocal Agreement between Palm Beach County First Responders related "PSAP" (9-1-1 public safety answering point). Approve and authorize the Mayor and City Manager to sign the Interlocal Agreement between Palm Beach County First Responders related "PSAP" (9-1-1 public safety answering point). D. Proposed Resolution No. R23-056- Boynton Beach Fire and Police Dock Phase 2. Approve and authorize the Mayor to sign the resolution with Florida Inland Navigation District Waterways Assistance Program for Phase 2 of the Boynton Beach Fire and Police Dock. E. Task Order No. CRSUTL-01-2023 for Community Rating System 2023 Annual Recertification. Approve Task Order No. CRSUTL-01-2023 with Lori Lehr, Inc. in the amount of $78,500.00 in accordance with RFQ No. UTL23-001 , Community Rating System (CRS) and Climate Resilience Planning Professional Support Services awarded by City Commission on May 2, 2023 for tasks associated with the Community Rating System 2023 yearly recertification. F. Proposed Resolution No. R23-057- Award RFP No. EV23-023 - Fireworks Displays. Approve and authorize the City Manager to sign an agreement with Zambelli Fireworks Manufacturing Co. of Boca Raton, FL as a result of RFP No. EV23-023 for the Fourth of July Fireworks displays for 2023 and 2024, with an additional three (3) one-year options to renew. G. Proposed Resolution No. R23-058- Police Department Security Agreement with The School Board of Palm Beach County Approve and authorize the proper City officials to sign a security agreement and Addendum concerning "Student Information", between The School Board of Palm 7 City Commission Meeting Minutes Boynton Beach, FL May 16, 2023 Beach County and the City of Boynton Beach. The agreement provides Boynton Beach Police Officers at designated schools within the City of Boynton Beach while the School District works to hire additional full-time school Police Officers. H. Purchase of Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs) for the East Water Treatment Plant. Approve the purchase of two (2) variable frequency drives (VFDs) from Graybar Electric, Inc. in the amount of $88,720.00 through OMNIA Partners/Insight Public Sector government pricing for the East Water Treatment Plant - High Service Pumps No. 5 & 6 Improvements project. I. Proposed Resolution No. R23-059- Interlocal Agreement with Palm Beach County for Joint Participation - Highview Road from Summit Road to Overlook Road. Approve and authorize the Mayor and City Manager to sign an Interlocal Agreement for Joint Participation with Palm Beach County for the relocation of utilities and the construction of utility adjustments on Highview Road from Summit Road to Overlook Road in the amount of $82,281.25, which includes a 25% contingency. J. Proposed Resolution No. R23-060- General Consulting Services - Amendment and Extension. Approve and Authorize the City Manager to execute Amendments with the Eleven Consultants as a result of RFQ No. 046-2821-17/TP for General Consulting Services, and approve an extension of no more than 180 days with each Consultant or until new RFQ is executed whichever is less. K. Proposed Resolution No. R23-061- Land Use Agreement- Journey Church Parking Lot (July 4, 2023). Authorize the Mayor to sign a land use agreement between the City of Boynton Beach and Journey Church for the 4th of July event on Tuesday, July 4, 2023. L. Proposed Resolution No. R23-062- Land Use Agreement - 3301 Quantum Parking Lot (July 4, 2023). Approve and authorize the Mayor to sign a land use agreement between the City of Boynton Beach and 3301 Quantum Owner LLC for the 4th of July event on Tuesday, July 4, 2023. M. Rankings for RFQ No. UTL23-007 for Town of Hypoluxo Septic to Sewer - Progressive Design Build (PDB) - Grant Funded. Approve the rankings as recommended by the Selection Committee and authorize City staff to conduct negotiations with Foster Marine Contractors, the recommended top ranked proposer in response to the Request for Qualifications (RFQ) No. UTL23-007 for Town of Hypoluxo Septic to Sewer- Progressive Design Build (PDB) - Grant Funded. At the completion of negotiations, the contract will be brought back to the Commission for approval. 8 City Commission Meeting Minutes Boynton Beach, FL May 16, 2023 N. Sole source purchase of Polyphosphate Corrosion Inhibitor from American Water Chemicals, Inc. Authorize spending for the amount of$79,000 with American Water Chemicals, Inc. as the sole source supplier of AWC A-782 Polyphosphate Corrosion-Inhibitor for Water Treatment Plants. 0. Single source purchase of Antiscalant for nanofiltration water treatment from American Water Chemicals, Inc. Authorize spending for the amount of$66,000 with American Water Chemicals, Inc. as the single source supplier of AWC A-102-Plus Antiscalant for the West Water Treatment Plant. P. Proposed Resolution No. R23-065- Collective Bargaining Agreement between the City and SEIU Florida Public Services Union, CTW, CLC, and Blue Collar Bargaining Unit. The City Manager recommends approval for Commission to ratify SEIU Collective Bargaining Agreement for May 1 , 2023 through April 30, 2026. Q. Proposed Resolution No. R23-066- Grant Agreement for the Marketing and Digital Connectivity Small Business Grant Program, for Mancave for Men Boynton Beach LLC. Approve and authorize the City Manager to sign a Grant Agreement for the Marketing and Digital Connectivity Small Business Grant Program funding in the amount of $2,500 for Mancave for Men Boynton Beach LLC. R. Drive Safe Boynton Approve six (6) Drive Safe Boynton installations with Atlantic Southern Paving in the amount of $80,153.30, in accordance with the Asphalt and Sidewalk Rehabilitation Contract Bid No. PWE22-008, awarded by Commission on April 5, 2022, to provide permanent speed humps and pavement markings. S. Purchases for over $10,000 for April 2023. Accept written report to the Commission for purchases over $10,000 for the month of April 2023. T. Commission Meeting Minutes. Approve minutes from the April 18, 2023 City Commission Meeting. Mayor Perserga pulled Items 6P and 6R. 9 City Commission Meeting Minutes Boynton Beach, FL May 16, 2023 Motion: Commissioner Kelley moved to approve the remainder of the Consent Agenda. Commissioner Hay seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. P. Proposed Resolution No. R23-065- Collective Bargaining Agreement between the City and SEIU Florida Public Services Union, CTW, CLC, and Blue Collar Bargaining Unit. The City Manager recommends approval for Commission to ratify SEIU Collective Bargaining Agreement for May 1, 2023 through April 30, 2026. Tennille DeCoste, Director of Human Resources and Risk Management, noted that a significant change is the change from October — September to May 1 — April 30, 2026. She said that paid parental leave will go in effect this May. She reviewed changes to the agreement and budget impact. Commissioner Cruz said that she is happy to see the changes, especially for the blue-collar workers. Vice Mayor Turkin said that this makes the City marketable. He stated that he liked the front- loaded increase in the first year and increase in allowances, and that this is a win-win. Commissioner Hay asked how they compare to other cities after the changes. Ms. DeCoste responded that there is still work to be done, but they need to work within their budget. She said that there are other cities that are higher, but it is a step towards fixing what should have been fixed a long time ago. Commissioner Kelley agreed that the City should continue to make changes and take steps forward, to show the employees how much they are appreciated. Mayor Penserga said that he is happy about the changes and correcting the past. Motion: Commissioner Hay moved to approve Resolution No. R23-065. Vice Mayor Turkin seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. R. Drive Safe Boynton Approve six (6) Drive Safe Boynton installations with Atlantic Southern Paving in the amount of $80,153.30, in accordance with the Asphalt and Sidewalk 10 City Commission Meeting Minutes Boynton Beach, FL May 16, 2023 Rehabilitation Contract Bid No. PWE22-008, awarded by Commission on April 5, 2022, to provide permanent speed humps and pavement markings. Mario Guzman, Director of Public Works, stated that this is to approve six (6) different applications, including 16 additional speed humps, additional markings, and ADA crosswalks. He reviewed the locations and stated that they were vetted through the Drive Safe Program. Commissioner Cruz said that she is happy to see two of the projects in District I. She stated that they need more, but thanked him for the work so far. Vice Mayor Turkin thanked the staff. He asked how many speed humps will be on SE 31st Mr. Guzman responded that he will get the exact answer for Vice Mayor Turkin. Vice Mayor Turkin said that he is still getting feedback that the temporary speed hump is not resolving the issue. Commissioner Hay said that it is long overdue. He asked about the goal. Mr. Guzman said that it is resident-driven but limited by the budget. He mentioned that there is an immediate impact in slowing down vehicles. Commissioner Hay asked how high the speed humps are in the middle and noted that some of them are smooth and cars go right over them. He said that the temporary ones are more effective than the permanent speed humps. Mr. Guzman said that the middle of speed humps is 5 inches tall. Commissioner Kelley said that the Drive Safe presentation was helpful at the last meeting. Mayor Penserga thanked staff for the good work and reiterated that this is resident driven. Motion: Commissioner Kelley moved to approve Item 6R. Commissioner Hay seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. 7. Consent Bids and Purchases over $100,000 A. Proposed Resolution No. R23-063- Operational purchase of NAPA for vehicle/equipment parts. Approve and authorize the City Manager to sign the agreement for the operational purchase of a source of supply for certain auto, truck, and bus parts by Genuine Parts Company, in accordance with the terms & conditions set forth in the Sourcewell and 11 City Commission Meeting Minutes Boynton Beach, FL May 16, 2023 NAPA Contract No. 110520-GPC, in the amount of $892,588 with an annual expenditure of $1,200,000 for the length of the contract. The Sourcewell Contract satisfies the City's Procurement requirements. B. Verizon Connect Telematics System for City Vehicles. Approve an annual blanket purchase order with Verizon Connect for telematics on City vehicles, piggybacking the State of Florida Department of Management Services Contract #DMA-19/20-006C for the length of contract term which expires on August 23, 2026, with an estimated annual expenditure of $225,000. C. Approve a purchase order for the Boynton Beach Blvd. 20-inch Sanitary Sewer Project Cured-In-Place Pipe Lining. Requesting Commission to approve expenditure with Granite Inliner, LLC as the lowest pre-qualified bidder as determined by review of bids submitted on April 7, 2023 for the Boynton Beach Blvd. 20-inch Sanitary Sewer Project in response to the Request for Bids for Cured-in-Place Pipe Lining, (Bid No. ITB 01-CIPP2-23) in the amount of $699,780.00 plus a 10% contingency of $69,978.00 if needed for staff approval of change orders for unforeseen conditions for a total expenditure of $769,758.00 based on unit costs provided by Granite Inliner, LLC. D. Purchase Order for 8-inch Sanitary Sewer Repair. Approve a Confirming Purchase Order for $297,352.00 issued to Johnson-Davis Inc., for the emergency repair of an 8-inch gravity sewer main. E. Resurfacing and Traffic Calming on North Railroad Ave, NE 11th, 12th, and 13th Avenues. Approve Task Order 158 with Atlantic Southern Paving in the amount of $337,382.70 in accordance with the Asphalt and Sidewalk Rehabilitation Contract (Annual Contract) Bid No PWE22-008, awarded by Commission on April 5, 2022, to provide asphalt and sidewalk rehabilitation to NE 11th Ave, NE 12th Ave, NE 13th Ave and N Railroad Ave between Seacrest Blvd and the FEC Railroad. F. Proposed Resolution No. R23-064- Interlocal Agreement between the City of Boynton Beach and the Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency for the Use of Unit 8 at The Heart of Boynton Shops for the Neighborhood Officer Policing (NOP) Program and associated Lease Agreement with Wells Landing Apartments, LLC for Unit 8. Approving and authorizing the proper City officials to execute an Interlocal Agreement between the City of Boynton Beach and the Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency for the Use of Unit 8 at The Heart of Boynton Shops for the 12 City Commission Meeting Minutes Boynton Beach, FL May 16, 2023 Neighborhood Officer Policing (NOP) Program and the associated Lease Agreement with Wells Landing Apartments, LLC for Unit 8. G. Piggyback of Buyboard Contract with Boundtree Medical for the City's medical supplies. Approve piggyback of Buyboard Contract 704-23 with Boundtree Medical for the City's medical supplies on an as needed basis with an estimated annual purchase of $150,000. The Buyboard procurement process satisfies the City's competitive bid requirements. H. Task Order UT-3E-07 for West Architecture + Design, LLC to complete design for the Utilities Administration building renovations at 124 East Woolbright Road. Approve Task Order UT-3E-07 for West Architecture + Design, LLC to provide Architectural and Engineering (Structural and MEP) services to renovate the existing Utilities Administration Building, 124 E. Woolbright Road in the amount of$130,290.00. Commissioner Hay pulled Item 7A. Motion: Commissioner Cruz moved to approve the remainder of Bids and Purchases over $100,000. Vice Mayor Turkin seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. 7A. Proposed Resolution No. R23-063- Operational purchase of NAPA for vehicle/equipment parts. Approve and authorize the City Manager to sign the agreement for the operational purchase of a source of supply for certain auto, truck, and bus parts by Genuine Parts Company, in accordance with the terms & conditions set forth in the Sourcewell and NAPA Contract No. 110520-GPC, in the amount of $892,588 with an annual expenditure of $1,200,000 for the length of the contract. The Sourcewell Contract satisfies the City's Procurement requirements. Mr. Guzman explained the supply chain issues. He said that the opportunity costs will be greater through this agreement. He commented that this will free up the time for City staff. Commissioner Hay asked about the square footage. Mr. Guzman said that they will be housed within the existing shop. He noted that they will no longer own the inventory and NAPA will be buying their current inventory. Commissioner Kelley asked about the agreement terms. 13 City Commission Meeting Minutes Boynton Beach, FL May 16, 2023 Mr. Guzman said that he believes it is three years with two one-year renewals, but he will confirm via email. Commissioner Kelley said that it is good to save money and be more productive. Motion: Commissioner Hay moved to approve the Resolution R23-063. Commissioner Kelley seconded the motion. The motion passed 4-0. Commissioner Cruz stepped away from the dais. 10. Unfinished Business A. Continue discussion & selection of Ukraine Sister City. Tabled from the April 18, 2023 City Commission Meeting. Motion: Commissioner Hay moved to remove the item from the table. Vice Mayor Turkin seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. Vice Mayor Turkin said that he is comfortable moving forward and mentioned his preferred option of Chornomorske. The rest of the Commission agreed with Vice Mayor Turkin's recommended City. Mayor Penserga opened public audience. No one came forth. He closed public audience. Motion: Vice Mayor Turkin moved to approved Item 10A. Commissioner Hay seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. Assistant City Manager Matos clarified the next steps. 11. New Business A. Discussion regarding Ordinance for giving preference to local businesses. Discussion requested by Commissioner Cruz. Mara Frederiksen, Director of Financial Services, said that her and Kristeena Pinto, Purchasing Manager, do not have a presentation but are available to answer questions. Commissioner Cruz said that she was speaking to local business owners and was asked about why there is preference in Delray Beach but not in Boynton Beach. She reviewed the 14 City Commission Meeting Minutes Boynton Beach, FL May 16, 2023 policy language and proposed a 30% preference. She asked how many local businesses the ordinance has helped secure government contracts. Ms. Pinto spoke about a recent award to a local business for the Hester Center. She said that they awarded $1.7M to local businesses in 2022 and $2.2M this year, to date. She said that she is working with the ITS department on a database. Commissioner Cruz asked about the bid process. Ms. Pinto said that their department would receive three quotes and the lowest would be selected for goods and services, for bids under $50,000. Commissioner Cruz asked about advertising. Ms. Pinto said that the Procurement site links to the bidding platform for formal solicitations. Commissioner Cruz read the ordinance policy language under 2D and asked for clarification on "purchasing requirements." Ms. Pinto explained the required documents. Commissioner Cruz asked how a local business would know a contract is available to bid. Ms. Pinto replied that they would not know, which is why they are trying to create a database, so the Departments have a list of vendors. Commissioner Cruz read her proposed language change for the policy. She asked how effective the 5% preference has been. Ms. Pinto said that not many and noted that only 45 businesses are receiving solicitations in their current system. Commissioner Cruz requested increased advertising to local businesses and supporting the local economy. Vice Mayor Turkin said that he disagrees with a 30% preference. He stated it is not financially responsible, but supports an increase over 5%, and that he likes the idea of a streamlined database. Commissioner Hay agreed with Vice Mayor Turkin. He asked how often a local vendor is close to the 5%. Deputy City Andrew Mack said that he has not seen it often on larger projects. He noted that they can do a better job advertising the opportunities. 15 City Commission Meeting Minutes Boynton Beach, FL May 16, 2023 Commissioner Kelley said that the focus should be under $50,000. She stated that the database is great, and encouraged continued outreach to local businesses to bid. She mentioned that she is not comfortable changing the percentage for opportunities over $50,000. Commissioner Cruz said that her 30% recommendation was taken out of context. She noted that she was proposing a tangible way to better support local businesses. Deputy City Manager Mack said that they could host a popup event for local vendors. Ms. Frederiksen shared that in FY22 they awarded 40 local vendors and in FY23 they awarded 30 vendors. Ms. Pinto said that they also participated in a recent vendor event in Palm Beach Gardens. Mayor Penserga said that staff has sufficient direction to come back with an update. City Manager Dugger said that they should focus on contracts under $50K. Mayor Penserga asked Counsel for next steps. City Attorney Cirullo said that City Manager Dugger can bring back a redlined policy for the Commission to review. He stated that it is not codified as an ordinance. Commissioner Cruz said that she would like to have a specific ordinance. Vice Mayor Turkin agreed with proposing an ordinance. He suggested creating a tier system with a dollar amount so there is not a huge increase in cost to the City. Commissioner Hay supports an ordinance. Commissioner Kelley said that she would like to hear from Ms. Frederiksen what makes sense financially. Ms. Frederiksen said that they can bring that information back. B. Discussion Regarding Minimum Unit Size. Staff has completed a preliminary review of near-by municipality regulations as they relate to minimum unit sizes for multifamily and mixed-use projects, requested by Commissioner Cruz. Amanda Radigan, Planning and Zoning Director, introduced the item. She summarized the other municipalities they looked at and reviewed the commonalities. She reviewed the 16 City Commission Meeting Minutes Boynton Beach, FL May 16, 2023 recently approved projects including 500 Ocean, Casa Costa, Monteverde/Renaissance Commons, and Cortina Sea Lofts. Commissioner Cruz said that the units are getting smaller and less comfortable. She referenced SB 102. Commissioner Kelley said that size does not always matter and the City should be offering a wide variety of options. She asked staff for their recommendation. Ms. Radigan said that they are not getting a lot of waste and flexibility is important with affordable housing. She said that the average is appealing since it provides options. She noted that a vast majority of cities they looked at had 400 sq. ft. as a minimum. She mentioned all cities they looked at, except for two that did not regulate micro-units. Commissioner Hay stated that he likes the flexibility of using an average square footage. He said that he does not know if he has enough information to decide at this point. Ms. Radigan said that she could calculate the existing average from past approvals to make a recommendation. Mayor Penserga said that he would like more information. Vice Mayor Turkin commended Commissioner Cruz and said the idea is genius. He stated that they are responsible for the quality of life for residents and not the bottom line of developers. He mentioned that he believes 700 or 750 square feet is a start. Mayor Penserga said that he would like to see a hard limit but flexibility throughout the range. He mentioned that he is intrigued by the averaging method. He asked Commissioner Cruz what she is interested in proposing. Commissioner Cruz said that she wants to propose a minimum size for one, two, and three- bedroom units but is open to Commission input. She asked staff to bring back some options. Ms. Radigan said that the primary options are included in the presentation. She noted that 400 square feet is the lowest minimum. She commented that she would be happy to bring back options for averaging. Mayor Penserga said that it would be prudent for staff to bring back several scenarios before they move on to an ordinance. 8. Public Hearing 6 P.M. or as soon thereafter as the agenda permits. T he City Commission will conduct these public hearings in its dual capacity as Local Planning Agency and City Commission. 17 City Commission Meeting Minutes Boynton Beach, FL May 16, 2023 9. City Manager's Report 12. Legal A. Proposed Ordinance No. 23-009- First Reading- Towing Services Administrative Charge. Amending Chapter 14 "Motor Vehicles and Traffic" by creation of Section 14-5.1 . Title "Towing Services Administrative Charge." City Attorney Cirullo read the title into the record. Chief Joe DeGiulio provided background on the item. He reviewed the statute. Vice Mayor Turkin said that he had no questions on the item but would like an update on recruitment efforts. Motion: Commissioner Cruz moved to approved Item 12A. Commissioner Kelley seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. Vice Mayor Turkin shared a recent personal experience he had with a vacation rental confrontation and Police response. Chief DeGiulio provided an update on recruitment. He acknowledged that they do have vacancies, but they are putting forth all efforts to make sure they are in single digit numbers by June. B. Proposed Ordinance No. 23-010- First Reading- Historical Designation of 413 NE 12th Avenue. Approve the request from Dr. Martha Light Meeks, the property owner for the designation of 413 NE 12th Avenue, and the addition of the c.1941 Wood Frame Vernacular, one-story single-family house to the City's Local Registry of Historic Sites. This item was previously heard. 13. Future Agenda Items A. Advisory Board Annual Reappointments and Appointments.- Tabled from April 4, 2023.-TBD 18 City Commission Meeting Minutes Boynton Beach, FL May 16, 2023 B. Discussion for Ordinance regarding tints for paraphernalia shops. -TBD Discussion requested by Vice Mayor Turkin. C. Discussion regarding future cemetery lots in Boynton Beach. -TBD Discussion requested by Commissioner Hay. D. Discuss and review Advisory Board Ordinance changes- first reading.-TBD Discussion requested by Commissioner Kelley. E. Consider revised local rules for approval.-TBD Discussion requested by Mayor Penserga. F. Discussion regarding downtown parking master plan. TBD Discussion requested by Mayor Penserga. G. Discussion regarding changing minimum requirements for traffic studies.-TBD Discussion requested by Vice Mayor Turkin. H. Discussion regarding bringing more jobs to the City at former ToysRUS.-TBD Discussion requested by Vice Mayor Turkin. I. Discussion regarding housing for the homeless in the City.-TBD Discussion requested by Commissioner Hay. 14. Adjournment Motion: Commissioner Kelley moved to adjourn the meeting. Vice Mayor Turkin seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. There being no further business to discuss, the meeting was adjourned at 8:57 P.M. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH ATTEST: OF Bp`.N ..... Y 11 i G..•• CORAo v,) 1. �� p•. QJ amm Stanzio re, CMC ' : �A°� Deputy City Clerk -0 F o s, : /0A 19