Agenda 04-02-26The City of
Boynton Beach
City Commission Agenda
Thursday, April 2, 2026, 6:00 PM
City Hall Commission Chambers
100 E. Ocean Avenue
Boynton Beach City Commission
Rebecca Shelton, Mayor (At Large)
Thomas Turkin, Vice Mayor (District III)
Angela Cruz, Commissioner (District I)
Mack McCray, Commissioner (District II)
Aimee Kelley, Commissioner (District IV)
Daniel Dugger, City Manager
Shawna Lamb, City Attorney
*Mission*
To create a sustainable community by providing exceptional
municipal services, in a financially responsible manner.
www.boynton-beach.org
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1.Agenda Review
A.Agenda Review Workshop for the April 7, 2026, Commission Meeting.
2.Adjournment
Review the April 7, 2026, Commission agenda with staff and Commission.
Notice
Additional agenda items may be added subsequent to the publication of the agenda on the City's web site. Information
regarding items added to the agenda after it is published on the City's web site can be obtained from the office of the
City Clerk.
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City of Boynton Beach
Agenda Item Request Form
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Agenda Review
04/ 2/2026
Meeting Date: 04/ 2/2026
Agenda Review Workshop for the April 7, 2026, Commission Meeting.
Requested Action: Review the April 7, 2026, Commission agenda with staff and
Commission.
Attachments:
Draft Agenda 04-07-2026.pdf
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The City of
Boynton Beach
City Commission Agenda
Tuesday, April 7, 2026, 6:00 PM
City Hall Commission Chambers
100 E. Ocean Avenue
Boynton Beach City Commission
Rebecca Shelton, Mayor (At Large)
Thomas Turkin, Vice Mayor (District III)
Angela Cruz, Commissioner (District I)
Mack McCray, Commissioner (District II)
Aimee Kelley, Commissioner (District IV)
Daniel Dugger, City Manager
Shawna Lamb, City Attorney
*Mission*
To create a sustainable community by providing exceptional
municipal services, in a financially responsible manner.
www.boynton-beach.org
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Welcome
Thank you for attending the City Commission Meeting
General Rules & Procedures for Public Participation at
City of Boynton Beach Commission Meetings
The Agenda:
There is an official agenda for every meeting of the City Commissioners, which
determines the order of business conducted at the meeting. The City Commission will
not take action upon any matter, proposal, or item of business, which is not listed upon
the official agenda, unless a majority of the Commission has first consented to the
presentation for consideration and action.
Consent Agenda Items: These are items which the Commission does not need to
discuss individually and which are voted on as a group.
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in the order listed on the agenda.
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can be by either a regular voice vote with "Ayes & Nays" or by a roll call vote.
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Hearings, Public Audience, and on any regular agenda item, as hereinafter described.
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right to impose time limits on the discussion on an issue.
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entitled "Public Hearings."
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A.Call to Order - Mayor Rebecca Shelton
2.Other
A.Information Items by members of the City Commission.
3.Announcements, Community and Special Events And Presentations
A.Legislative Update by Senator Lori Berman and Representative Robert Long.
B.Presentation on Fraud in the Community
C.Proclamation: Child Abuse Prevention Month; representatives from Pathways to
Prosperity and Bridges in Boynton Beach will be present to accept the proclamation.
4.Public Audience
5.Administrative
A.Proposed Resolution No. R26-048- Appoint a City Commission representative and
alternate to the Coalition of Boynton West Residents Association (COBWRA).
B.Proposed Resolution No. R26-049- Appoint a City Commission representative and
alternate to the Palm Beach Metropolitan Planning Organization.
C.Proposed Resolution No. R26-050- Appoint a City Commission representative and
alternate to the Palm Beach County League of Cities.
D.Proposed Resolution No. R26-051- Appoint a City Commission representative and
Roll Call.
Invocation by Vice Mayor Turkin
Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag led by Mayor Rebeca Shelton.
Agenda Approval:
1. Additions, Deletions, Corrections
2. Adoption
City Commissioners to disclose any informational items to the public.
Senator Lori Berman and Representative robert Long will be giving an update on the
Legislative Session.
Presented by Walter Buikus, from the Palm Beach County Clerk of Circuit Court and
Comptroller.
Requested by Mayor Shelton.
Public Audience: Any citizen may be heard concerning any matter within the scope
of the jurisdiction of the Commission. 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).
Staff recommends approval of Proposed Resolution No. R26-048.
Staff recommends approval of Proposed Resolution No. R26-049.
Staff recommends approval of Proposed Resolution No. R26-050.
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alternate to the Countywide Intergovernmental Coordination Program.
E.Advisory Board Appointments
6.Consent Agenda
A.Proposed Resolution No. R26-052- Authorizing the Mayor to execute the
Participation Documents and Release Related to the National Opioid Settlement with
the Six Remnant Defendants.
B.Proposed Resolution No. R26-053- Approve and authorize the Mayor to sign the
Second Amendment to the Grant Agreement I0124 from the federally funded
Community Development Block Grant Mitigation Program (CDBG-MIT) offered by
the Florida Department of Commerce for the City of Boynton Beach's Fire Rescue
Station No. 2 Project.
C.Proposed Resolution No. R26-054- Approving Revised Exhibit A of the Interlocal
Agreement between the City of Boynton Beach and the Boynton Beach Community
Redevelopment Agency (CRA) for Construction and Professional Services Funding
for the Demolition of the Structure Located at 480 W. Boynton Beach Blvd. Proposed
Resolution No. R26-055- Approving a Budget Amendment for fiscal year 2025-2026,
amending the Capital Improvement Fund in the Amount of $33,248.
7.Consent Bids and Purchases
A.Proposed Resolution No. R26-056- Approving a Chemicals Purchase and Delivery
Agreement between the City and Amaya Solutions, Inc., d/b/a American Water
Chemicals, Inc., for Antiscalant and Corrosion Inhibitor in the amount of $175,628
annually.
B.Proposed Resolution No. R26-057- Approve a Piggyback Agreement between the
City of Boynton Beach and Juniper Landscaping of Florida, LLC for park landscaping
services with an annual expenditure not to exceed $275,000.
C.Proposed Resolution No. R26-058- Amend and modify the subscription services
order form originally approved by the City Manager for $74,210 to add Smart
Automated Testing Services from Kainos WorkSmart, Inc. in the amount of $298,980
for a three-year term, plus a contingency allowance of $40,000, bringing the new
contract amount to $413,190, pursuant to the Sole Source Procurement Exemption.
8.Public Hearing
Staff recommends approval of Proposed Resolution No. R26-051.
City Commission to appoint and reappoint eligible members of the community to
serve in vacant positions on City Advisory Boards.
Staff recommends approval of Proposed Resolution No. R26-052.
Staff recommends the approval of Proposed Resolution No. R26-053.
Staff recommends approval of Proposed Resolution No. R26-054 and Resolution No.
R26-055.
Staff recommends approval of Proposed Resolution R26-056.
Staff recommends approval of Proposed Resolution No. R26-057.
Staff recommends the approval of Proposed Resolution No. 26-058.
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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.
A.Proposed Ordinance No. 26-005- Second Reading, an Ordinance of the City
Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, amending Ordinance No. 08-007
by amending Policy 4.5.3 of the Comprehensive Plan's Conservation Element of the
City of Boynton Beach, Florida, to implement a payment in lieu option for
conservation lands; providing a business impact statement; providing for severability,
conflicts, and providing for an effective date.
B.Proposed Ordinance No. 26-010- Second Reading, An Ordinance of the City
Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, Amending Chapter 1, Article II
"Definitions;" Chapter 1, Article VII, Section 2 "Director of Planning and Zoning;"
Chapter 1, Article IX, Section 6 "Posting of Notice;" Chapter 2, Article I, Section 2
"Types of Land Development Applications;" Chapter 2, Article I, Section 3 "Review
Process for Applications Requiring Public Hearings, Generally"; Chapter 2, Article II,
Section 2 "Standard Applications", Chapter 2, Article II, Section 4 "Relief
Applications"; Chapter 2, Article II, Section 7 "Other Applications"; Chapter 2, Article
III, Section 4 "Right-of-Way Permit"; Chapter 3, Article I, Section 2 "Scope"; Chapter
4, Article IV, Section 5 "Community Design; Chapter 4, Article V, Section 2
"Standards"; and Chapter 4, Article IV, Section 4 "Standards"; of the Land
Development Regulations to remove outdated Advisory Board references, modify off-
street parking standards, and update certain feather banner procedural
requirements; providing for codification; conflicts; severability; and an effective date.
9.City Manager’s Report
A.Legislative Update
10.Regular Agenda
A.Proposed Resolution No. R26-059- Award Request for Qualifications No. 25-045Q
for NW 3rd Street - SFWMD C-16, (Heart of Boynton), Flood Risk Reduction Project
(Grant Funded) to Keith & Associates for Engineering Design and Environmental
Review Services, and approve a professional services agreement between the City
of Boynton Beach and Keith & Associates in an amount not to exceed
$2,074,704.00.
B.Proposed Resolution No. R26-060- Approve Task Order No. 2 with Jacobs
Engineering Group, Inc., in an amount not to exceed $4,601,651 for Phase I, for
intermediate design of West Water Treatment Plant upgrade and associated sub
tasks based on the condition assessment and evaluation of treatment options to
replace equipment, processes, and structures at end of life and to also meet
Staff recommends approval of the Proposed Ordinance No. 26-005, at second
reading.
Staff recommends approval of Proposed Ordinance No. 26-010, at second reading.
by City Manager Daniel Dugger
City Staff Recommends approval of Proposed Resolution No. R26-059.
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upcoming drinking water regulations for emerging contaminants.
C.Proposed Ordinance No. 26-012- First Reading, An ordinance of the City of Boynton
Beach, Florida, creating Article XV, "Abatement of Nuisances," of Chapter 15 of the
City Code; establishing a public nuisance abatement process; providing for
definitions, procedures, hearings before a special magistrate, emergency abatement,
enforcement, penalties, and liens; providing for authority consistent with Chapter 166
and section 893.138, Florida Statutes; providing for codification, conflicts,
severability, and an effective date.
D.Proposed Ordinance No. 26-013- First Reading, An Ordinance of the City
Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, codifying Resolution No. R15-
136, which created a Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Board;
establishing composition, qualifications, appointment procedures, and duties;
providing for codification; providing for severability; providing for conflicts; and
providing for effective date.
11.Future Agenda Items
A.Quarterly joint City/CRA coordination meeting - April 14, 2026, prior to the regular
CRA Meeting.
B.Discussion regarding creating a beautification board. - TBD
C.Discussion on the formation of a Task Force for updates to the Land Development
Regulations. -TBD
D.Discussion regarding property taxes, at a macro level.-TBD
E.Discussion regarding Little Free Libraries and Little Free Pantries on private
p r o p e r ty.- This item was tabled at the January 20, 2026 City Commission
Meeting. - TBD
12.Adjournment
Staff recommends approval of Proposed Resolution No. R26-060
Staff recommends approval of Proposed Ordinance No. 26-012.
Staff recommends approval of Proposed Ordinance No. 26-013, at first reading.
Requested by City Commission and CRA Board.
Requested by Commissioner Turkin.
Requested by Commissioner Turkin.
Requested by Commissioner Turkin.
Discussion and seek City Commission direction regarding Little Free Libraries and
Little Free Pantries on private property.
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Additional agenda items may be added subsequent to the publication of the agenda on the City's web site. Information
regarding items added to the agenda after it is published on the City's web site can be obtained from the office of the
City Clerk.
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