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Minutes 08-20-02
MINUTES OF THE REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING HELD IN COMMISSION CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 2002 AT 6:30 P.M. Present Gerald Broening, Mayor Ronald Weiland, Vice Mayor Mike Ferguson, Commissioner Charlie Fisher, Commissioner Mack McCray, Commissioner Kurt Bressner, City Manager James Cherof, City Attorney Janet Prainito, City Clerk I. OPENINGS: Call to Order Invocation Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag Mayor Broening called the meeting to order at 6:50 p.m. A problem with the audio system delayed the 6:30 p.m. start time. Reverend Rick Riccardi, Police Chaplain, offered the invocation. Vice Mayor Weiland led the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. D. IF YOU WISH TO ADDRESS THE COMMISSION: · FILL OUT THE APPROPRIATE REQUEST FORM · GIVE IT TO THE CITY CLERK (ON THE DAIS) BEFORE "OPENINGS" PORTION OF THE AGENDA HAS BEEN COMPLETED · COME TO THE PODIUM WHEN THE MAYOR CALLS YOUR NAME THE INDIVIDUALS MAY SPEAK FOR THREE UNINTERRUPTED MINUTES. E. Agenda Approval: 1. Additions, Deletions, Corrections Vice Mayor Weiland asked to move item Xlll. Unfinished Business, Old Mangrove Park High School, to follow the Public Hearings. 2. Adoption Motion Commissioner Fisher moved to approve the agenda as amended. seconded by Vice Mayor Weiland and carried unanimously. Motion was I1. PUBLIC AUDIENCE: INDIVIDUAL SPEAKERS WILL BE LIMITED TO 3-MINUTE PRESENTATIONS James W. Butler, 204 N.E. 12th Avenue, Boynton Beach, spoke of a problem on the vacant lot across from his home where people, many of whom work for the City of Boynton Beach, were gathering to gamble, drink, and generally cause a disturbance to Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida August20,2002 the peace of his neighborhood. Mr. Butler was concerned about this ongoing situation and asked the Commissioners for their help in solving the problem. He submitted an album of photographs to the Recording Secretary. Mayor Broening assured him that action would be taken on his concerns. Todd Ganser, 605 Whispering Pines Road, Boynton Beach, spoke of the released sexual predators living in the City of Boynton Beach. When he came in to the Police Department to see their book on sexual predators, he found that the person's address was incorrect, even though the book was supposed to be kept updated on a daily basis. An incorrect address could greatly delay the efforts to recover someone who might be abducted. He had an appointment with the Chief of Police to discuss the matter. Herb Suss, citizen of Boynton Beach, thanked Mayor Broening and Commissioners Fisher and McCray for the nice graduation party for the Citizens Institute. He asked the Commissioners to revisit the issue of their salaries and fill the vacancies on the advisory boards. III. OTHER: A. Informational Items by Members of the City Commission Commissioner Ferguson recognized Stella Chavez, reporter for the Sun Sentinel newspaper, who would be leaving soon to work for the Dallas Morning News. City Manager Bressner presented Ms. Chavez with a "Nose for News Award" for being an outstanding news reporter of a municipality, with the thanks and appreciation of the City. Mr. Bressner also presented Ms. Chavez with a pair of the City's boxer shorts, a City t- shirt, and his own City logo pin. Mayor Broening offered condolences to the family of Forest Wallace, a former mayor of Boynton Beach, who had recently passed away in North Carolina. IV. ADMINISTRATIVE: A. Appointments to be made: Appointment To Be Made Length of Term Board Expiration Date III Ferguson Children & Youth Advisory Bd Stu/ 1 yr term to 4/03 Tabled (3) RedNtg. Mayor Broening Bldg. Bd of Adj & Appeals Alt1 yr term to 4/03 Tabled (2) Mayor Broening Community Relations Board Alt1 yr term to 4/03 Tabled (3) Mayor Broening Education Advisory Board Stul yr term to 4/03 Tabled (3) I Weiland Education Advisory Board Stul yr term to 4/03 Tabled (3) II McCray Library Board Alt1 yr term to 4/03 Tabled (3) II McCray Nuisance Abatement Board Alt1 yr term to 4/03 Tabled (3) Meeting Minutes Regular City 'Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida August 20, 2002 I Weiland Senior Advisory Board Alt1 yr term to 4/03 Tabled (3) II McCray Senior Advisory Board Alt1 yr term to 4/03 Tabled (2) Commissioner McCray appointed Myra K. Jones as an Alternate to the Library Board. All other appointments were tabled. Motion Commissioner Ferguson moved to approve the appointment of Myra Jones to the Library Board, seconded by Commissioner McCray, and carried unanimously. V. ANNOUNCEMENTS & PRESENTATIONS: A. Announcements: None B. Presentations: 1. Proclamations: "Firefighter Appreciation Week" - August 26-September 2, 2002 Mayor Broening read the Firefighter Appreciation Week Proclamation and presented it to Fire Chief Bill Bingham with thanks and appreciation. Florida firefighters collected a record-breaking $1.142M on behalf of the Muscular Dystrophy Association in their "Fill the Boot" campaign in 2001. Mayor Broening asked that all citizens recognize Boynton Beach firefighters for their efforts on behalf of the Muscular Dystrophy Association. Lt. Phil Oxendine, a paramedic and the Fire Department's liaison with the Muscular Dystrophy Association, accepted the Proclamation with thanks on behalf of the Fire Department. VI. PUBLIC HEARING: 6:30 P.M. OR AS SOON THEREAFTER AS THE AGENDA PERMITS A. Project: Agent: Owner: Location: Description: Bethesda Memorial Hospital Physician Parking (LUAR 02-004) (TABLED AT AUGUST 6, 2002 CITY COMMISSION MEETING) Jaime Gentile, Kilday and Associates, Inc. Bethesda Memorial Hospital; Sintilien Georges; Jesus and Joan Santiago 2700 Block of SW 4th Street Request to amend the Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map for a 1.43-acre parcel from Low Density Residential (LDR) to Public and Private GovernmentA nstitutional Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida August 20, 2002 B. Project: Agent: Owner: Location: Description: Bethesda Memorial Hospital Physician Parking (LUAR 02-004) (TABLED AT AUGUST 6, 2002 CITY COMMISSION MEETING) Jaime Gentile, Kilday and Associates, Inc. Bethesda Memorial Hospital; Sintilien Georges; Jesus and Joan Santiago 2700 Block of SW 4th Street Request to rezone a 1.43-acre parcel from R-l-AA (Single Family Residential-5.40 du/ac) to PU (Public Usage) Mayor Broening advised that he had received more than 40 requests to speak during this hearing. Therefore, the speakers on each side would be limited in number to eight and given two minutes each to speak. After the staff and applicant had an opportunity to speak, a hand count would be taken for the record of those for and against the application. Motion Commissioner McCray moved to remove Agenda Items VI-A, B, and C from the table. Vice Mayor Weiland seconded the motion that carried unanimously. Attorney Cherof stated that items VI-A and VI-B would be considered simultaneously. He also explained the various steps in the procedure for quasi-judicial proceedings, a copy of which was supplied to all in attendance. He asked that individuals who wished to speak identify themselves and if pertinent, to announce the name of the group they were representing. Attorney Cherof swore in the witnesses. Vice Mayor Weiland suggested that the issue be deliberated slowly, carefully, and positively, giving everyone an opportunity to voice his or her concerns. He personally believed that it would be a positive thing for the community but wanted to be certain that the issue was given thorough and thoughtful consideration by all concerned and that the dignity of the individuals was protected. Dick Hudson, Senior Planner, reviewed the land use amendment/rezoning in light of eight criteria that must be followed when analyzing Comprehensive Plan amendments. The detailed Staff Report is attached to these minutes. The conclusions and recommendations of staff were that the amendment and rezoning would not be consistent with the intent of the Comprehensive Plan, would be incompatible with adjacent land uses, and could have a negative effect on the value of the adjacent residential properties. Staff recommended that the subject requests be denied. If the final recommendation were for approval of the requests, conditions should be added to the approval that would insure the construction of a solid, six-foot masonry wall and heavy landscaping completely along the boundary separating the Hospital from the residential neighborhood, in conformance with the Future Land Use Element policies 1.17.3 and 1.17.4. 4 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida August 20, 2002 Kieran Kilday, Kilday and Associates, Inc., introduced himself as a land planner with certification from the American Planning Association and a registered landscape architect. He had also been qualified as a witness for planning issues in the courts of Florida in approximately 45 cases. Mr. Kilday introduced Robert Hill, the Chief Executive Officer of Bethesda Memorial Hospital (or the Hospital), along with other members of the Hospital staff and Board of Directors, including their attorney, Tim Monaghan. He announced that Dan Hrabko, a certified appraiser of Callaway and Price, would be speaking about matters pertaining to appraisals and property values. Chris Hagen of Kimley Horn was also available to answer questions about the 1999 parking study they prepared for BMH. Mr. Kilday stated that the Hospital had no intention of being a detriment to the neighborhood and had tried to be sensitive and accommodating to the surrounding neighborhood through a series of meetings it held with the residents. If their application were to be approved, another meeting would take place with the residents prior to presentation to the Planning & Development Board for Site Plan approval. The current doctor's parking lot is adjacent to the Records area where the doctors check in, get their medical records, and proceed to their patients. That parking lot is filled during peak hours of early morning and late afternoon. There are currently 85 spaces in that area. A sticker is required to park in that area but 600 medical personnel have a sticker and the right to park in that area. There are 35 parking spaces near the Hospital's front entrance, but using it requires the physicians to proceed along a circuitous route to reach the Records area. The Hospital is desirous of providing the same conveniences to the physicians as those provided by other Hospital facilities in the greater South Florida area and believe that a failure to do so might lead to the loss of the physician's services at this Hospital. Mr. Kilday stated that the parking structure would be two separate structures for on- grade parking. They would be on the exact same level as existing single-family homes and would be ten feet in height. There would be no parking on the roof of the building. The only reason to provide the structure was to provide a barrier between the parking and the street area. The building would buffer the noise that might emanate from the service area and seclude the parking area from the street. The rooflines of the parking structures would be in scale with the rooflines of the residential homes in the area. Their proposed landscape plan would screen the parking structures almost completely. In the front twenty feet there would be a pedestrian pathway with tree cover and benches. A retaining wall and a thick buffer of vegetation would be placed adjacent to the pathway between the Hospital and the street. Mr. Kilday mentioned a request from the neighbors to retain the ficus trees on S.W. 4th Street to block the view of the service area of the Hospital and he affirmed that this could be done. Mr. Kilday responded to fears that the Hospital would continue to encroach into the residential area and move westward. He stated that the Hospital had been there for 30 years and in all that time had only purchased one lot. The other lots were acquired over thirty years ago. The additional two lots only came about as a result of this application being brought to the neighbor's attention. The neighbors wanted a guarantee that there would not be an office building in the future. The applicant suggested that if their requests were approved, that this condition be applied. Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida August 20, 2002 Commissioner Fisher asked Mr. Kilday if that condition would apply to the entire western side of the Hospital's property and Mr. Kilday responded that it would apply to the eight lots in this application. Commissioner Fisher asked if the Hospital could go to the next four lots down and expand two blocks. Mr. Kilday stated that they could only condition what they owned but that within the boundaries of the Hospital, they could commit to "no further expansion to the west." Mr. Hill stated that the Hospital was willing to make that commitment. The water tower to the north would prevent expansion in a northerly direction. He compared the project to the Tuscany project on Federal Highway where mature vegetation effectively screened a two-story parking garage. The entrance and exit would be strictly off the courtyard area and there would be no access from S.W. 4th Street, and therefore, no traffic would be generated by this use to that street. Mr. Kilday referred to a letter that he had submitted to the City dated August 19, 2002 in which the Hospital provided a justification statement covering the eight questions on the application. Dan Hrabko, 1674 Park Tree Place, Delray Beach, Florida, a resident of Palm Beach County since 1959 and in the appraisal business since 1975, appeared to testify. Mr. Hrapko has been certified as a General Appraiser by the States of Florida, Georgia, and Pennsylvania and holds the MAJ. designation from the Appraisal Institute. Mr. Hrapko's report is attached to the minutes. His conclusion was that there was no difference, statistically, in the per square foot value of homes that bordered parking lots and those that did not. Mr. Kilday commented that there had been a significant rise in value of the homes in the neighborhood, particularly in the last year. The Hospital had been in the backyards of the residences all that time without negatively affecting property values with one exception. Two of the properties with backyards directly against the service area did show up as having values significantly lower than those in the surrounding neighborhood. They compared their numbers with a report presented by the opposition at the Planning & Development meeting and the sales numbers agreed so their source data matched. In summary, Mr. Kilday believed that they had provided a project that met all eight standards of the City's Code and solved a critical problem related to physician parking. They believed that appropriate parking and landscape designs and buffers could take care of any impact to the surrounding neighborhood. They would agree to voluntary conditions as to any future change of use. Lastly, the Hospital would continue its commitment to working with the neighbors, and if the application were to be approved, would come up with specific landscape and architectural designs that would satisfy the neighbors surrounding the property. Mr. Kilday submitted a petition for the record with 1,310 signatures of physicians, employees, volunteers, and persons visiting the Hospital, who support the application. Attorney Cherof stated that the supporters of the application could present their case or opinions. If it were simply a matter of agreeing with the testimony already presented by 6 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida August 20, 2002 the applicant, a simple indication of agreement along with a passing of the opportunity to speak would suffice. Mayor Broening indicated that he was unable to tell from the cards that had been submitted which were for and which were against. Therefore, he asked that all those present who supported the application to indicate this by a show of hands. Mayor Broening counted the hands that were raised and stated that he had counted 90 people in the room in favor of the application. THE MEETING WAS RECESSED A T 8:15 P.M. AND RESUMED A T 8:25 P.M. Attorney Cherof stated that the opposition could ask questions of the applicant or the applicant's witnesses who had testified so far or the staff members who had offered opinions. Opposition Deven Coughlan, 706 Whispering Pines Road, Boynton Beach, indicated that he was an attorney but that he was speaking solely as a resident of the Chapel Hill neighborhood and that he had not been retained in any capacity. Mr. Coughlan asked the Mayor to consider counting only Boynton Beach residents and to count the people in the hall who could not get in the Chambers due to the at-capacity crowd inside. He contended that the conditions spoken of at this meeting pertaining to use and expansion were not part of the application and would not form a proper basis for the Commission to grant or deny the application. He pointed out that Mr. Hrabko's testimony did not consider the impact of a parking deck on property values because there were no comparable parking decks in the neighborhood. The opposition group believed that it was important to carefully consider the eight values that had to be met to grant or deny the application. He suggested that the Commission continue with Visions 20/20, The Heart of Boynton, the Marina Project, and the Federal Highway Corridor rezoning plans and not rezone on a "boutique" or ad hoc basis. If the Zoning Code requirements were not met and properly applied, the Zoning Code would have no meaning. Scott Pape, 2715 S.W. 4th Street, Boynton Beach, stated that he had been a City Planner in Palm Beach County since 1986. He delivered a petition to the Recording Secretary to give to the Commission and enter into the record. The petition had 46 signatures to be added to the 203 signatures already presented at the Planning & Development Board meeting. Mr. Pape believed that the application did not serve to square off a zoning district or make a more homogenous area. The Hospital's proposal was not compatible with the residential area or the uses in that area. There was no commonality with their single-family residential neighborhood and this project with respect to the nature of the use or its intensity. Based upon that, he believed that the application should be denied. The applicant stated that their property values would benefit from the changes but offered no evidence to substantiate that claim. Mr. Pape did not think that the conclusions of the applicant's appraiser were reasonable. He reported a $13,000 to $25,000 disparity between the value of the homes on the east and 7 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida August 20, 2002 west sides of S.W. 4th Street. Mr. Pape stated that the movement of the Hospital to the west threatened to degrade the property values on the west side of S.W. 4th Street and that it would also do so on the north and south sides of the property. The City would see a loss of ad valorem taxes, elimination of revenue from water and sewer, and loss of per capita State revenue sharing. Mr. Pape believed that the applicant was requesting "spot zoning" for his property, which was prohibited by the City since it would represent a granting of special privileges. Mr. Pape believed that adequate evidence existed to deny the applications. Scott Aronson, 3638 S.E. Ist Street, Boynton Beach, stated that he was currently a parking management specialist for the City of Delray Beach and that he had spent twenty-three years prior to that in the parking industry, the last seventeen managing parking companies in New York, New Jersey, Philadelphia, Miami, and New Orleans. Mr. Aronson responded to the criterion dealing with the availability of adequate sites elsewhere, saying that it a pointed to the existing north and south parking lots as the optimal sites for the construction of parking structures and that there was more than ample room on Hospital property to do so. Mr. Aronson thought an inference had been made that the proposed parking structure was to provide covered parking for doctors as an additional "perk." He felt that this could be accomplished through the installation of awnings or canopies. Another option would be to provide valet parking to the doctors, establishing a queuing area in the existing doctor's parking area. Mr. Kilday mentioned the urgency of getting doctors into the Hospital during emergencies. He could see nothing more expedient than pulling up and leaving the car with a valet. These options should be explored before constructing an additional parking structure, which would encroach into a residential neighborhood. Michelle Hoyland, 926 Sunset Road, Boynton Beach, stated that she was the Senior Planner for Delray Beach and sat on the Community Redevelopment Agency in Boynton Beach. She was opposed to the rezoning and future land use map amendments and represented a large number of residents in the Chapel Hill neighborhood. The basis for their opposition was that the applicant had not met, in their opinion, the eight criteria that were required for rezonings and future land use map amendments. She felt that staff had done a good job in their Staff Report of explaining the reasons why the eight criteria were not met in this application. The proposal was not consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan, Land Development Regulations, or the Visions 20/20 Plan. Criteria "G" of Mr. Kilday's justification statement stated that a proposal had to be to a scale that was reasonably related to the needs of the neighborhood and the City as a whole. This item was not met except in terms of height but that had not been adequately addressed in the presentation heard tonight. A parking garage that appeared to be an office-type use was not consistent with the needs of their neighborhood. They had single-family homes, most of which were one-story. This parking garage was not consistent with their neighborhood. It was a surface lot but it was an enclosed lot that would sit approximately forty feet above the crown of the road. The Staff Report indicated that the applicant and the City both recognized that the existing Hospital was incompatible with the adjacent residential properties and that the residents must be concerned about property values. She compared the proposed use with the City's Public Works facility that was located in the Heart of Boynton area that was to be removed due to the incompatibility with the existing neighborhood. To approve this application would be to extend an incompatible use. The application is in direct conflict 8 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida August 20, 2002 with the Visions 20/20 Plan, which calls for the establishment of successful neighborhoods. The Chapel Hill neighborhood is already a well-established, successful neighborhood. This proposal would tend to degrade the property values and integrity of that neighborhood. The City's Development Atlas indicated that Boynton Beach had not yet experienced the sharp increase in residential values that had occurred in some of the other Palm Beach County municipalities. The Plan recognized that property values were of concern for the City as a whole; however, recent research and records from the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser indicated that homes in Chapel Hill had seen as much as a 30% increase in property values over the last two years, with the homes adjacent to the Hospital on S.W. 4th Street having much lower property values. Ms. Hoyland urged the Commission to deny the proposal. Steve Myott, 3012 Fernwood Drive, Chapel Hill, Boynton Beach, spoke in opposition to the request. He compared the situation to a parent/child issue with the parent being the City and the child being the Hospital. He reminded the Commission that staff had supported denial of the project and encouraged them to listen to all the experts, not just the ones that had been hired. As an architect, Mr. Myott did not understand why a parking garage was being proposed so far away from the building. He felt it should be right next to the Hospital where the doctors could drive up, park, and proceed under cover to their chosen destination. He favored locating the garage at the entrance to the Hospital. Commissioner Fisher asked Mr. Myott how long he had served on the Planning & Development Board and Mr. Myott replied that he had done so for five years. Bill Cwynar, 2701 S.W. 8th Street, Boynton Beach, stated that he had been a resident of Chapel Hill since 1974. He was one of the three Board members who had voted against the change in zoning for the application. He mentioned a recent trip to Shands Hospital where he observed a large parking garage with the first floor devoted to doctor parking, by valet. Mr. Cwynar felt very strongly that this project would be a detriment to the community and urged the Commission to vote against it. Jeff McGillan, 2415 S.W. 4th Street, Boynton Beach, stated that when he chose his neighborhood, he wanted one that was established and would remain solid over the years and found the perfect neighborhood in Chapel Hill. One of the goals of the City of Boynton Beach was to increase the property values of the homes east of 1-95 by redevelopment and improvements. If the City believed in that Plan, the rezoning should not take place because it would have the opposite effect of everything the City had outlined as its goals. Letting Bethesda Hospital move into their neighborhood was the one thing that could stop the rise in property values in their neighborhood. If the City wanted to keep Chapel Hill as a cornerstone of southeast Boynton, it should not change the zoning. John Lewis, 2420 S.W. 5th Street, Boynton Beach, stated he had lived in Chapel Hill for ten years. He asked the Commission to look inside their hearts and answer honestly whether they would want a parking garage built next to their homes. His neighborhood took pride in their homes and voluntarily maintained them. They did not want the parking garage and believed that if it were to be erected, property values would be negatively affected. He urged the Commission to preserve their neighborhood and its values and not "devitalize" Chapel Hill. 9 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida August 20, 2002 Bob Bordellon, 2616 S.W. 4th Street, Boynton Beach, lives on the east side of S.W. 4th Street, directly behind the Hospital, two houses north of Mr. Hill's residence. He is a former fifteen-year member of a Fire Department and an EMT certified in the State of New Jersey. He stated that the Hospital should be required to submit alternatives to this proposal and they had not done so. Also, he stated that screening for the water- cooling system in the service area was promised to them five years ago and it was only now beginning to get established and only as a result, he felt, of the outpouring of protest from the community over this application. He indicated that Mr. Hill's residence had not been kept in good repair and was not consistent with the rest of the neighborhood. There had been Code violations on this dwelling that had never been addressed or enforced. He asked that the Commission deny the application. Devon Coughlan contended that the Hospital should not be allowed to obtain rezoning to which they were not entitled by law. He contended that changing conditions made the rezoning undesirable. The Commission's goals were to redevelop residential neighborhoods east of 1-95. The City wanted to draw people back to increase the City tax base by increasing the value of those neighborhoods. Chapel Hill is at the forefront of that effort. It was just starting to realize the benefits of that increase in value. The Hospital's answer to a loss of property values was that property values would increase as a result of the certainty in the Hospital's boundaries. There would not be an increase in value if a parking deck were put in the neighborhood. The five lots in question were not the whole question. The first homeowner to the north of these lots would probably try to sell his or her house as fast as possible and the Hospital would be the only taker. If they bought that, they could buy other lots. There was discussion of providing certainty by some sort of condition but that was not part of the application and was not a proper basis for granting the application. In 1999, this parking deck was not part of their plan. Two years from now the decision could be made to expand even further and this was a real concern. He submitted that this reason alone was enough to deny the application. The Hospital had not presented alternatives and many alternatives are available. A lot of other medical facilities use valet parking. This did not represent an emergency and would not be reason enough to amend the Master Plan. In conclusion, the City staff stated that the criteria that must be met had not been met. For all of the reasons mentioned, they were requesting that the applications be denied. Mayor Broening asked for and counted a show of hands of the people that opposed the application and he counted 106 people in the room who were opposed to granting the application. Mayor Broening stated that while it was important for the Commission to consider the opinions of the people in the audience, the decision had to be made according to the belief of the Commission. He thanked everyone for participating in the process. James Byrnes, M.D., George Bush Boulevard, Delray Beach, spoke in favor of the application, stating that he was a family doctor with offices in Delray Beach and that he cared for a lot of people that worked for the City and he worked for the Hospital. He spoke in support of the Hospital's application, not because he wanted a covered parking space, but because the existing parking was inadequate. The Hospital was trying to attract doctors who were qualified to take care of the people of the community but could not do so if the doctors could not find a place to park. It was not a question of "perks", 10 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida August 20, 2002 but a matter of need - he stated that he was a family doctor and if he needed a surgeon, he needed one "now" and did not want to have to wait while he or she circulated around in the parking lots trying to find a space or waiting for a valet attendant to pick up the car. He wanted good doctors taking care of this community and he wanted them to be able to find a place to park. George Mueller, M.D., 2623 S. Seacrest Boulevard, Boynton Beach, spoke in favor of the application. He stated that he had practiced general and vascular surgery in Boynton Beach and at Bethesda Hospital since 1982. When he came in 1982, Bethesda was a community hospital. It took care of problems that were standard but if a person had a problem that was outside the norm, they had to go to other hospitals. In 2002, unless you need a heart/lung machine or an organ transplant, you can be taken care of at Bethesda Memorial Hospital. He did some thumbnail calculations about the types of doctors that were present in 1982 and how many were there now. In 1982 if you or your family needed cancer or chemotherapy, there were no doctors at BMH that did this - today there are nine. In 1982 if you needed dialysis there were two doctors - now there are seven. He did this for several more medical specialties, indicating the increase in doctors in each case. The Hospital has grown. They take really good care of the people in the community and have had to expand the number of people who provide that care. They have no place to park. The anatomy of the parking lot now is the same as it was in 1982. Jose Rodriguez, 2810 S.W. 8th Street, Boynton Beach, spoke in favor of the application, stating that he was employed by the Hospital where he also received health care. Parking had been a problem for the last twenty-eight years. He thought this was the only viable option available. In spite of a negative comment that had been made about Mr. Hill, if Mr. Hill promised anything, "you could take that to the bank." He would come through and the Hospital Administration would come through for everyone. The prices of their homes were discussed at some length and his property values had gone up. He did not believe that the presence or lack of presence of the parking lot would have any effect on the property values in the area. Mark Hargrove, 3021 Greenwood Lane, Boynton Beach, stated that he had spoken to several Commissioners and asked them to vote against this. He thought that Visions 20/20 should be followed. Barbara Carroll, 9216 S.W. 28th Avenue, Boynton Beach, stated that she had attended the meeting at Bethesda recently and they stated they had 52 parking spaces in back of the Hospital and would now put a parking garage in, supplying 85 more spaces. They say they have 150 or 170 doctors who come in to the back and park their cars. The proposed parking area would still be inadequate for them. Robert Neumann, 910 S.W. 27th Avenue, Boynton Beach, spoke in opposition to the application. They love their doctors but there was a place (for parking) right across the street from the Emergency Room that goes out to Golf Road. If the Hospital went upwards, there could be three to four floors of cars there and it would not encroach on anyone's property. He thought the Hospital should consider this and use valet parking as well. He thought the construction at the Hospital over the last two years probably made it worse since the construction workers had to park somewhere also. 11 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida August 20, 2002 Mike Fitzpatrick, 101 S.W. 2nd Street, Boynton Beach, stated that Bethesda Hospital was guilty of bad planning. In the 60s and 70s they did not buy a large enough campus. Nobody else accurately predicted the huge growth of the population in this area. A fully functional Hospital was important to the community's firefighters and police officers. Bethesda Hospital had indicated that doctors were getting upset enough with the lack of parking to send their patients to other Hospitals. Based on his personal observations, he believed they were correct. This would be a major threat to the quality and extension of life for every citizen of Boynton Beach. Doctor admissions are the lifeblood of the Hospital. If they went elsewhere and took their patients with them, Bethesda Hospital would die just like Doctors Hospital did on 10th Avenue in Lake Worth, and St. Mary's and Good Sam. Secondly, he did not believe that Chapel Hill was being sacrificed to benefit the rest of the citizens of Boynton Beach. He thought that the thirty-foot wide buffer area facing S.W. 4th Street would become a destination park for the residents in Chapel Hill. Lee Wische, 1302 S.W. 18th Street, Boynton Beach, stated that he was a past Commissioner and Vice Mayor for the City and former Chairman of the Planning & Development Board. He stated that Leisureville, since its beginning, had gradually been surrounded by commercial and rental buildings, and their property values had continued to climb. He urged the Commission to execute its fiduciary responsibility for the entire community and vote in favor of the Hospital's request. Donna Aron, 577 S.W. 24th Avenue, Boynton Beach, spoke in opposition to the application, stating fear of further expansion to the west as the cause. She thought that the people in favor of the project were paid employees of the Hospital and all that opposed it were residents of the Chapel Hill area. She had become suspicious because the Hospital had begun to buy homes before getting approval for their project. Rebuttal - Kilday & Associates Kieran Kilday referred to the eight criteria in the Staff Report and stated that they believed their project had met those criteria. He contended that property values had continued to rise in the surrounding area in spite of frequent construction at the Hospital and that the Hospital and the neighborhood had managed to co-exist peacefully side-by- side for thirty plus years. The evidence from their appraiser indicated that, on average, there was no difference in the value of properties that bordered or did not border parking areas. They are building at-grade parking to serve the physicians in the only area that worked for them due to the layout of the Hospital. They thought that to have the least possible effect on the surrounding neighborhood, that they should enclose the parking area and roof it. If it would be more desirable for the Commission and for the neighborhood for them to keep the parking at grade and adequately wall it with significant landscaping instead, they would be willing to do that. The Hospital had discussed the idea of valet parking for the doctors many times and felt that even if they had valets to park the cars, there would still be no room to park the cars during the peak periods in which the doctors arrived at the hospital. Their doctors all tended to maintain office hours and arrive at the same time in the morning and in the late afternoon and that was when every space was filled and people were double-parked, including the spaces out in front of the Hospital. In the middle of the day there were 12 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida August 20, 2002 spaces available. For most of the day there would be no need for the valet parkers. They had determined that valet parking was not a viable alternative. In the area to the south, there was no parking whatsoever - just a single alley that allowed delivery trucks to go around the south side of the Hospital and back to Seacrest. The area immediately to the north of this parking area was the admittance area for outpatients that was in constant use and did have valets to expedite the movement of people. Also, they were a community hospital and not a Shands. The proposed parking area would double their parking for doctors and keep their parking where it belonged, with access to the area that they use and need. There was an issue with parking with the rest of the Hospital and they had a parking study underway right now. The Kimley Horn study three years ago did not deal with the doctor parking but strictly addressed the overall parking issues of the Hospital. Because there was no space back there, they were not asked to look at the space on the west. The suggestion was made that the Hospital might need a deck in the north and that this would not bother anyone. Mr. Kilday responded that this might be required in the final solution, but was not going to cure the parking for the doctors. They were suggesting that they be allowed to use the lots to provide parking and then provide an adequate buffer so that no house had to live behind the service core of the Hospital. That problem would be eliminated. In response to the conditions not being part of the application, Mr. Kilday stated that conditions came up as a normal part of the process and that sometimes it was necessary to direct the attorney to firm up the verbiage. If the main issue were the fear that the Hospital would continue to encroach outside its boundaries into the residential areas, Mr. Kilday suggested that they would draft a condition for the eight lots and for the western property line to protect it. There is a natural barrier to the north, the water tank. There is a driveway that goes up to the upper level. There is no good reason to expand any further than these eight lots. They did not see it as a problem but to give people a comfort level, would be willing to expand the condition of no expansion to those lots further to the north. He believed that with the proper landscaping, this application would have no more effect than it ever had on the surrounding neighborhood. According to the testimony of the neighbors, the Hospital had not had an effect on their property values and their property values had risen during the past few years. The applicant believed that the property values would continue to rise. Visions 20/20, of which Mr. Hill was one of the Chairs, dealt with all aspects of the City of Boynton Beach and definitely called for protecting neighborhoods, as they wished to do also. It also called for protecting the services upon which the community had grown to rely. The Hospital had been a good citizen and good for the community for 44 years and wanted to remain so. This had to be looked at as a citywide issue. 13 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida August 20, 2002 Some people have thought that the Hospital was applying for this so they would be turned down to justify their moving their Hospital out west and abandoning the property. He assured everyone that the Hospital had no intention of abandoning the property. They continued their commitment to meet with the residents to come up with a Site Plan that satisfied all parties, if their requests were approved. He thought that the uncertainty surrounding the Hospital's boundaries would be resolved in everyone's best interest. Attorney Cherof stated that the representatives of the opposition had an opportunity to question Mr. Kilday with respect to the new evidence that he just offered. Scott Pape asked Dick Hudson if the Hospital had a surplus of parking spaces currently. Mr. Hudson replied that he did not believe so. Mr. Pape submitted that based upon the Site Plan Review analysis, there was a surplus of 355 parking spaces. Mr. Pape asked Mr. Kilday if there were any reason why the Hospital could not schedule valets to correspond to the doctor's schedules. Mr. Kilday stated that there was a peak time issue and it would be difficult to have the right number of valets for the amount of parking that would occur during that time period. Mr. Pape asked if there were any reason why they could not hire ten valets? Mr. Kilday stated that there were always economic considerations and the ability to do it. And, that the valets needed a place to park the cars. Mr. Pape asked if they had done any studies on the cost of having valets as opposed to building the parking deck. Mr. Kilday stated that he knew the Hospital had analyzed that and had decided that it was not a feasible option. Mr. Pape asked if that study had been provided to the Commission or presented at any of the meetings thus far. Mr. Kilday remarked that it had not. Mr. Pape asked who had the burden of proof in this proceeding. Mr. Kilday deferred to the City Attorney. Mr. Pape asked if Mr. Kilday believed it was his obligation to show the Commission that the applicant had met the eight criteria issue. Mr. Kilday believed that they had shown the Commission that they had met the eight criteria but did not know if that was their obligation to do so and this was not his judgment to make. Michael Rumpf, Planning & Zoning Director, stated that he had a masters degree in planning from a major university, and had over fifteen years of experience reviewing, analyzing, and presenting to the Commission many land use plan amendment applications, City-initiated as well as privately-initiated, and rezonings as well. There is a Hospital that needs to operate on the east side of the boundary and a neighborhood that needs to continue to exist in peace on the west side of the boundary. They had to assume that there were alternatives and that the Hospital needed to be forced to consider them and not break that continuous boundary that exists between the two uses. Despite what had been stated tonight, they stood behind the recommendations and conclusions in their Staff Report. Comments by the Commission Commissioner McCray stated that he had heard from expert witnesses from the opposing side and he believed that the applicant had held three meetings with the residents. Mr. Kilday agreed. Commissioner McCray stated that Scott Aronson 14 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida August 20, 2002 presented some facts at this meeting and he asked if Mr. Aronson had been at any of the meetings and presented any of those facts. Mr. Kilday stated that to the best of his knowledge, Mr. Aronson had not attended any of the meetings and so none of what he said tonight had been previously heard. Commissioner McCray asked Mr. Hill about the current patient census at the Hospital. Mr. Hill, president of Bethesda Hospital, responded that the present patient census was 275 patients. Commissioner McCray stated that he had spent twenty-four years working at JFK Hospital in Atlantis and that the property values surrounding it continued to rise. He did his nursing training at Bethesda Hospital and held a bachelor's degree in Health Administration. He believed that three things move a hospital: doctors, patients, and employees. He appreciated and agreed with Mr. Wische's comment about the Commission having a fiduciary responsibility for all the residents of the City, not just the people who signed the petitions and came out to speak. Commissioner Ferguson stated that the key facts were that the Hospital felt they needed to have preferred parking to defer to their doctors and that the residents were concerned about incursion into their residential property and a possible decline in property values. He thought that this possible decline was a real problem. He also thought that staff had a lot of experience and that they recommended denial of this project. Commissioner Fisher stated that he thought very highly of Bethesda Hospital. He believed that the issue was whether the proposed project met the criteria for approval and City staff had determined that it did not. Members of Delray Beach staff and the CRA had both said that it did not meet the criteria. He thought that to grant Bethesda Memorial Hospital's requests would be to grant a special privilege. The use was intrusive into a residential neighborhood and was incompatible, as agreed to by Mr. Kilday and stated by both sides. He agreed that the Hospital had a parking problem but thought there were alternatives to the proposal before them at this meeting. He thought that the Hospital needed to grow up and not out and that the City should support them in this. Ninety individuals submitted green cards that expressed opposition to the application and those cards are attached to the minutes. Motion Commissioner Fisher moved to deny the request to amend the Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map for a 1.43-acre parcel from Low Density Residential to Public and Private Government/Institutional for Bethesda Hospital (LUAR 02-004). Commissioner Ferguson seconded the motion. Vice Mayor Weiland responded to a comment made during the break indicating that he had made up his mind before hearing all the facts. He came into the meeting with the idea that this would be a good project but believed he could be swayed either way. He still firmly believed that the fear that the Hospital would continue to encroach on land to the west was paramount to the residents. He assured everyone that this would not happen. They were also worried about their property values. He stated that he would rather live on the west side of 4th Street so he could see the green space and the mature trees and shrubbery, street lamps, and benches. He valued everyone's opinions and 15 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida August 20, 2002 appreciated their coming out to this meeting. He knew several people from Boards that had made statements and he valued their opinions also. Mayor Broening stated that one of the hardest things an elected official had to do was make decisions regarding a public need and a local concern. He referred to the suggestion that this would be spot zoning if approved but he did not believe this was the case. He felt strongly that it was his responsibility to meet the needs of the entire community of 63,000 residents, including those to the west. Mayor Broening called the question. City Clerk Prainito called the roll and the motion to deny failed 2-3, Mayor Broening, Vice Mayor We#and, Commissioner McCray dissenting. Vice Mayor Weiland directed his comments to Mr. Kilday, saying that he wanted both parties to be clear about the deed restriction in that if the parking garage did not go forward, that the land would revert to a Residential classification. Mr. Kilday said that the Commission would have to formally move to change it back to Residential. Vice Mayor Weiland stated that in the same deed restriction, he wanted to make it clear that now and in the future there would be no ingress or egress onto S.W. 4th Street. Mr. Kilday agreed. Vice Mayor Weiland confirmed that the applicant would use 20 to 24 foot trees in the buffer, on the lower or upper side of the retaining wall, in a landscape plan that would be compatible with the existing trees and that the shrubbery would meet or exceed Code requirements all along the property line. He wanted the applicant and staff to formulate a landscaping plan that used very mature plant material. One of his biggest concerns was to protect the S.W. 4th Street residents from the date construction began. He did not want to see eighteen-wheelers going up and down S.W. 4th Street, trying to make U-turns. Entrance and egress to the area needs to be from the Hospital property. Towards the end of the project it might be necessary to have a larger truck deliver landscape material. In the event that anything was damaged in a homeowner's yard as a result of traffic from a landscape or construction vehicle, the applicant would be responsible for remedying the damage. The City must establish a Project Manager. Mr. Kilday offered to have a telephone number at the Hospital that would be publicized to the neighbors. Vice Mayor Weiland stated that if the project were to pass at this meeting, he wanted to be made aware of any meetings that were scheduled so he could attend and know first- hand what was being discussed with the neighbors. He wanted to make sure that this neighborhood was protected and that its integrity and appearance were kept to the same or higher standard than it had right now. Mayor Broening stated that his decision also hinged on certain Site Plan issues, even though that was not directly on the agenda. Mayor Broening thought this discussion was germane because the appearance of the intended application had a bearing on granting the requests. 16 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida August 20, 2002 Commissioner Fisher asked staff if Site Plan issues were germane to the question. Attorney Cherof stated that the representations made by the applicant were material to the two agenda items before the Commission. They may allude to issues with respect to the Site Plan but they were clearly relevant in terms of supporting the two agenda items and material to that. He stated that it was important for Mr. Kilday to make certain that his client was in agreement with those representations because it was clear that they were pertinent to the Vice Mayor and Mayor's decisions. Commissioner Fisher then asked about the condition of approval concerning expansion and inquired whether a future Commission could override that. The answer was that they could. Attorney Cherof stated that there would be some limitations on that since it would be hard for a future Commission to do that without paying damages to the applicant. Mr. Robert Hill stated that the Hospital had no problems with the subjects just discussed and could agree to them. Mr. Bressner discussed the issue of covered versus surface parking with Mr. Kilday. Mr. Kilday stated that if their requests were to be approved, they would meet with the residents to ascertain their wishes and commit to their choice. Vice Mayor Weiland stated that the idea of a structure was an attempt on the part of the applicant to make the project more compatible with the residents, by having a house-like structure rather than vehicles facing their street. Mayor Broening asked Mr. Hill if the Hospital had a Comprehensive Plan for its growth. Mr. Hill stated that they obviously did annual planning and had a view of where they were going for the next several years. It was very easy to go on the record and say: '~Ve do not need to go west any further than this project. The fact that we would ever try to cross 4th, 5th, and 6th Street is absolutely nothing that we would ever do." Mr. Bressner referred to the parking study that Mr. Kilday had alluded to and stated that it was important for the Commission to be involved in this and to understand as early as possible what the needs of the Hospital were. He stated that the Hospital had to define where a future parking garage might go, how it would be designed, and make sure that it was integrated into a long-range master plan for their campus. The City was looking for a commitment from the Hospital to work together on this issue. Mr. Hill stated that as soon as they had that type of study done, they would be prepared to sit with City staff and discuss those issues. Mayor Broening stated that one of the problems with the project from the standpoint of the residents was their perception that the Hospital had not been responsive to their concerns in the past. He had only heard it anecdotally. This told the Mayor that the Hospital had a real challenge on its hands in the way it presented itself to the community. Attorney Cherof asked that the Commission consider a motion for the land use amendment and follow it with the rezoning. He thought they might wish to defer consideration of the rezoning and consolidate that with the Site Plan consideration. Vice Mayor Weiland wanted to have the Site Plan issue heard separately and wanted to move on the land use amendment and rezoning at this meeting. 17 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida August 20, 2002 Motion Vice Mayor Weiland moved to amend the Future Land Use Map for a 1.43-acre parcel from Low Density Residential to Public and Private GovernmentAnstitutional. Commissioner McCray seconded the motion. The motion passed 3-2, Commissioners Ferguson and Fisher dissenting. Motion Vice Mayor Weiland moved to approve the rezoning of a 1.43-acre pamel from R-l-AA to PU with the caveats that if the Hospital did not apply for a building permit within two years from the date of this meeting, the property would revert to R-l-AA; no ingress or egress from S.W. 4th Street during construction (except for such trucks as were necessary to bring landscape materials to the project); no ingress or egress from S.W. 4th Street to the parking lots after construction; and an assurance that the Hospital would not expand in a westerly or northerly direction. Commissioner McCray seconded the motion. Mr. Monaghan, the applicant's attorney, stated that in reference to expansion on the northern lots, it would be difficult to condition something that was not owned. Mr. Kilday suggested that the Hospital could, through its Board of Directors, pass a Resolution not to acquire the northern lots for expansion and provide a copy to the City. The motion carried 3-2, Commissioners Ferguson and Fisher dissenting. Attorney Cherof stated that as in all rezonings, this would be returned to the Commission in the form of an Ordinance for first and second readings and there would be an opportunity to make the conditions more specific. THE MEETING RECESSED AT 10:40 P.M. AND RESUMED AT 10:50 P.M. C. Project: Agent: Owner: Location: Description: Bethesda Hospital Rezoning (REZN 02-004) (TABLED AT AUGUST 6, 2002 CITY COMMISSION MEETING) Jaime Gentile, Kilday and Associates, Inc. Bethesda Memorial Hospital South side of Southwest 23rd Avenue (Golf Road) between South Seacrest Boulevard and Interstate 95 Request to rezone a 10.37-acre parcel from PUD (Planned Unit Development) district to PU (Public Usage) Motion Commissioner Ferguson moved to remove this agenda item from the table. Vice Mayor Weiland seconded the motion that carried 5-0. Attorney Cherof swore in the persons who would be testifying. Dick Hudson, Senior Planner, presented the Staff Report pertaining to this request to rezone a 10.37-acre parcel occupied by parking and other uses ancillary to the main 18 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida August20,2002 Hospital facilities, classified Public & Private Government/Institutional and zoned Planned Unit Development. The purpose of this application was to make the zoning and the land use consistent. After reviewing the criteria, staff concluded that this application met all of the pertinent criteria and they recommended that it be granted. Mayor Broening asked Mr. Kilday if they agreed with the Staff Report and he replied that they did. Mayor Broening ascertained that no one in the audience wished to speak on this topic. Motion Commissioner Fisher moved to approve the request to rezone a 10.37-acre parcel from PUD to PU. Commissioner Ferguson seconded the motion that carried 5-0. D. Pr~e~: Agent: Owner: Location: Description: Proposed Use: The Harbors (LUAR 02-005) (TABLED TO CRA MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 10, 2002) Jennifer Morton, Land Design South Schgai, Inc. 2300 North Federal Highway Request to amend the Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map from Local Retail Commercial (LRC) to Special High Density Residential (SHDR); and Request to rezone from (C-3) Community Commercial to (IPUD) Infill Planned Unit Development Development of 54 fee-simple townhouses Project: Agent: Owner: Location: Description: The Residences at Marina Village (REZN 02-005) Bruce Jarvis, The Bruce Group, Inc. AERC of Virginia Inc. 743 NE 1st Avenue Request to rezone the 6.93-acre Marina property from Central Business District (CBD) to Mixed Use- High Intensity (MU-H) to allow for the planned Mixed-Use Marina Project Dick Hudson, Senior Planner, presented the Staff Report on this agenda item. Mr. Hudson said that this would allow a more intense redevelopment in the downtown area, greater building height, and different setback requirements and would move the City a step closer to the vision it had for their downtown area. Staff recommended adoption of this item. Motion Commissioner Fisher moved to approve the request to rezone the 6.93-acre Marina property from Central Business District (CBD) to Mixed Use-High Intensity (MU-H) to allow for the planned Mixed-Use Marina Project. Commissioner McCray seconded the motion. 19 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida August 20, 2002 Vice Mayor Weiland asked when the project would be started. Bruce Jarvis, project developer, stated that assuming Site Plan approval were to be passed, it would take them four to five months to get construction drawings and two to three months for permitting, bringing it to April of 2004. They were trying to convince AERC that they should build a parking deck prior to starting any of the residential construction. If that were the case, the deck would be started in January of 2004, followed by five months of construction, at which time they could begin the buildings. The motion passed 5-0. Project: Agent: Owner: Location: Description: Caf~ La Notte (COUS 02-002) Lisa Collomb Schgai, Inc. 2280 North Federal Highway Review of sound impacts neighborhood (90-day test period) on adjacent Mayor Broening called Ms. Szymkowski of 655 Las Palmas Park, Boynton Beach, but she was no longer present. Betty Resch, attorney representing the applicant, stated that Ms. Szymskowski asked that she convey to the Commission that she and Sally Dalton of 650 Las Palmas Park, were pleased to have Caf~ La Notte as a neighbor. Vice Mayor Weiland asked Ms. Resch if the Caf~ La Notte had been operating and playing music during the 90-day period including evenings and weekends. Ms. Resch said that the outside music had been played on Sundays from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Commissioner Fisher asked Police Chief Matt Immler whether the Police had to respond to Caf~ La Notte for sound or any other nuisance issues during the 90-day period in question. Chief Immler stated that there had not been any calls for service to the Police for noise or for any other disturbances during that time. After discussion, the applicant and the City agreed to a six-month extension of the trial period. Motion Commissioner Fisher moved to approve an extension of the sound impact trial period for six months. Commissioner McCray seconded the motion that passed 5-0. G. Notice of Intent (Resolution No. R02-135) to adopt pending Land Development Amendment - Self Storage Facilities Attorney Cherof stated that this was an opportunity for members of the public to speak about this Notice of Intent that was approved at the August 8, 2002 Commission meeting. Since no members of the public wished to speak, the process was now implemented. 20 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida August 20, 2002 Xlll. UNFINISHED BUSINESS (heard out of order) Authorize staff to proceed with the demolition of the Old Mangrove Park High School (125 E. Ocean Avenue) at a cost not to exceed $250,000 Quintus Greene, Development Director, stated that the request before the Commission was to authorize staff to proceed with the demolition of the Old Mangrove Park High School for a cost not to exceed $250,000. The money was in the budget for this purpose. As indicated on previous occasions, it was staff's view that the interests of the City would be best served by the removal of the building, which had been condemned as unsafe. The cost for renovating the building was estimated at approximately $5M. The Boynton Beach Historical Society was given time to secure funding for the building's rehabilitation and to date, that had not been done. Chuck Magazine, Risk Manager for the City, agreed with Mr. Greene's assessment and stated that the building was unsafe. The City continued to insure the building and it had no practical use. It was assessed at $1.6M and they were paying several thousand dollars a year in property insurance. Commissioner McCray asked the exact amount and Mr. Magazine stated that the City was paying just under $3,000 a year to insure the building, but that could increase up to $4,000 or $5,000 when the new premiums were applied. Harvey Oyer, Jr., 512 N. Seacrest Boulevard, Boynton Beach, stated that they had held many discussions with various groups but the impression was that the City was not behind it and it was difficult to get inside to show the building. As a lifetime resident of the City, he was very disturbed that the Historical Society had requested that the School Board turn the building over to the City and that the City used it for its own purposes and then neglected, abused, and abandoned it. Mr. Oyer mentioned the County's recent bond issue and felt that the City's requests had overlooked this issue. Communities that had taken public buildings and made cultural centers of them had made an economic impact on those communities. The surrounding cities that had done so had not found it to be costly and it had brought the communities together. There could be a golden opportunity with this school if leadership and vision were applied. The normal method of doing this would be to set up a task force led by the Mayor, who would get a diverse group in the community to support making a cultural center. Their architect's and contractor's plans were based on the installation of hurricane impact windows. He believed that the only public building in Boynton Beach today that had this was the new Boynton Beach Community High School. This would offer a storm shelter and give residents more security in the event of a hurricane. He had not researched whether this use would entitle them to other grants. Their architect and contractor stated that other than cleaning it up and disinfecting it, there was very little structurally wrong with the building. The cost involved was to replace the seventy- five year old electrical and plumbing work. To meet the current Americans with Disabilities Act, there would have to be an elevator. To meet current living requirements, air conditioning would need to be installed. He thought the City would be getting an artistic, historical, and cultural building that could be restored for about 60 cents on the dollar over building a new building. It would take leadership in the community to advise 21 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida August 20, 2002 the public that the City was going to proceed with plans to provide the public with a cultural center. Mayor Broening stated that this Commission had not voted on this issue one way or the other yet. Stanley Weaver stated that he had formerly been the mayor of Boynton Beach in 1956 and had spent six years on the City Commission. He said this was a young area with not much history and now there was a suggestion that one of the main historical buildings be demolished. He did not believe anyone from the City had taken a good look at the building and tried to imagine the uses to which it could be put. He thought the City had done a good job with its parks, the Boat Ramp, and the oceanfront improvements. However, he did not see anything, outside of the Library, where the City had done anything to help the culture of the City. He hoped that they would not destroy the west end of the Ocean Avenue downtown area. The school building is the anchor for that downtown just like the Old School Square in Delray Beach. Voncile Smith, 1747 Banyan Creek Court, Boynton Beach, current president of the Boynton Beach Historical Society, spoke of the impact of cultural institutions on a community. They had spoken to the Old School Square executive and the outpouring of support for that cultural center that came from the community after the City got behind it was phenomenal and came to millions of dollars. It also did a lot for the morale of the city. One of the opponents to the Hospital's request spoke of the Developmental Atlas of the City and the failure of property values to increase in Boynton Beach as they had in surrounding communities. In certain areas of Lake Worth and Delray Beach, there was an increase in property values and it was partly due to the cultural impact of changes that had been made using historic buildings. There is no theater facility in Boynton Beach. Even if the City were to acquire the Woman's Club, the stage is inadequate. It was important to have stage space for flying scenery, space in the wings, and dressing rooms. With this building, there would be an opportunity for theater expansion, conference rooms, and archival rooms that could be temperature and moisture controlled in order to preserve certain artifacts that were coming into their possession. There is also a problem with storage at the Children's Museum. All their space is currently used. The advent of the restored Children's Museum has been a remarkable thing for Boynton Beach. Commissioner Fisher recently commented on how successful it had been and how it had far exceeded what former City Commissions had expected in terms of success. The salvation of the old Mangrove Park High School and its conversion into a cultural center could do the same kind of thing and complement activities at the Museum. It would anchor that end of Ocean Avenue as the cultural, governmental, and central area for the City of Boynton Beach. Chuck Magazine stated that it was not true that access was being denied to the building. An outside safety consultant was brought in and determined that it was necessary to have certain types of environmental protections before entering that building, one of which was a respirator. Under OSHA guidelines, before someone is fitted with a respirator, they have to be checked by a physician. The "space suits" are made of paper. 22 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida August 20, 2002 Herb Suss, citizen of Boynton Beach, stated that he agreed with staff that the land should be put to a higher use. He asked the Commission to approve demolition of the building but expressed concern about where the money would come from if the earmarked $250K did not prove to be sufficient. Brian Edwards, 629 N.E. 9th Avenue, Boynton Beach, spoke in favor of preserving the old Mangrove Park High School. He wanted to see the building restored so it could become an attribute to the City's economic stimulus. He wanted his grandchildren to be able to see that old building 50 years from now. He knew that the preservation could not take place without the help of the City. He wanted to see as much energy put into preserving it as into tearing it down. He asked the Commission to save this landmark site for the community. He thought that with a change of heart, a dedication to cause and effect, a partnership in finding the money, and a vision for what that old building could be turned into, the City would not regret the outcome. Bruce Black, former Boynton Beach Commissioner, thought that the building should be saved. As a means of getting the money, he thought that City Hall should be sold. It was over budget, antiquated, mold-infested, and had cost a lot of money. He suggested asking a developer to build a City Hall somewhere on Mr. Winchester's 103 acres on Congress Avenue, and lease it back to the City. He realized that it sounded ludicrous, but it was an idea. Vice Mayor Weiland stated that the Commission had asked Mr. Greene to formulate a plan for a downtown square and he did. He did not want to see the historical building torn down. He thought County funding might be a possibility. The Commission could ask Mr. Greene to develop a plan for downtown that would include the building. He thought it was the City's responsibility to back the project and to work with the Boynton Beach Historical Society to make it happen. He thought that the $250K for the demolition would probably increase and that the price could go even higher if change orders were required as they tried to prepare the land for a parking lot. He urged the Commission to ask staff to go back to the drawing board and try to get behind this so a piece of Boynton Beach's history could be saved. Commissioner Fisher was not in favor of tearing the building down to build a parking lot. The Commission would have to decide if they were going to table Mr. Greene's plans or redirect staff to find ways to save the building. In any case, a public/private partnership would be necessary. Commissioner Ferguson thought it was difficult but that priorities had to be set. It would be $5M to build new or refurbish the existing building. It was something like $450K to refurbish the Woman's Club. He thought that this was an either/or choice and an easy one. He stated that the Commission had charged the Historical Society with giving the Commission a monthly report and that did not happen. They were supposed to come up with an appreciable amount of money. He had seen a petition with 700 signatures on it but no money. He thought a decision had to be reached tonight. Commissioner McCray stated that he had lived in the City a long time, before they put up the present Poinciana School. When they tore down the old school, they tore down a part of history in District II and the residents never got over it. That was a part of them 23 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida August 20, 2002 that was lost, a part of history. He liked old things. He thought the City needed to get behind this and help make it happen. Commissioner Fisher stated that a decision had to be made for or against, realizing that if the City backed it, it would have to try to find time and money for it. Mayor Broening wanted the building saved but did not know where the money would come from. He wanted the old high school to have a use that benefited the City and served all ages. He thought that given more time, this project might be possible. Mr. Greene stated that staff was ready to do whatever the Commission wanted to see done. Staff was involved in an update of the CRA plan for the Ocean District, which encompassed Town Square and went down to the Intracoastal. In that plan there were alternative scenarios for the Ocean District and some of them called for keeping the old high school. It was their recommendation to demolish it but they recognized that there were alternatives. Since the high school was in the CRA area and one of their missions was to promote development in the area, he thought it would be appropriate for the CRA to take over the project. The City would do what it could to assist in that effort. Mr. Bressner stated that both sides had said the other had not done much. He thought it would be appropriate to set out in a new direction by giving it to the CRA. If the building were found to be suitable for re-use, someone would have to pay the $4.7M to get the building stabilized. He believed that it would take more than that because the City's structural engineers had discovered substantial issues that had to be addressed, over and above plumbing and electrical updates. He would do his best to facilitate the process if the Commission so desired. Commissioner Fisher asked that the CRA bring something back to the Commission in three to six months, while this Commission was still together. Douglas Hutchinson, CRA Director, stated that if the City wanted to do this, the CRA was looking for a cultural anchor for Boynton Beach. They were looking at acquiring property for a parking garage right in the middle of the Ocean District, exactly as Visions 20/20 had suggested. He believed there were some strategies and ideas that could be brought forward. The groups here already had a proven track record and industry was starting to look at them. He stated that the CRA was working on waterfront issues at present but that this would make a nice package. Mayor Broening asked Mr. Hutchinson to keep the Commission up-to-date on the project. Mr. Hutchinson agreed to do so and said that they would also start to recruit some partners. Harvey Oyer stated that he knew of a public relations firm that performed confidential surveys to assess support for public/private ventures. Commissioner Fisher asked that he give the information to Mr. Hutchinson. 24 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida August 20, 2002 VII. CONSENT AGENDA: Matters in this section of the Agenda are proposed and recommended by the City Manager for "Consent Agenda" approval of the action indicated in each item, with all of the accompanying material to become a part of the Public Record and subject to staff comments. A. Minutes: Agenda Preview Conference of August 5, 2002 Regular City Commission Meeting of August 6, 2002 Bo Bids and Purchase Contracts - Recommend Approval - All expenditures are approved in the 2001-2002 Adopted Budget Approve Professional Golf Car Corporation for golf car fleet warranty work, repair and maintenance, and battery replacement with an estimated annual expenditure of $30,000 Award the bid for 'q'HE CONSTRUCTION OF INTRACOASTAL PARK," Bid #048-2413-02/CJD, to MCTEAGUE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. of Stuart, Florida, in the amount of $1,943,440 (Proposed Resolution No. R02-136) Commissioner Fisher pulled item B.2 for discussion. Approve an increase in the use of Renewal and Replacement funds for the rehabilitation of up to ten water production wells at a cost of approximately $600,000 using Bid #028-2821-02/KR with Marine Engineering Contractors, Inc. C. Resolutions: Proposed Resolution No. R02-137 Re: Releasing the balance of $5,500 held in surety for Lowe's of Boynton Beach Excavation & Fill Permit 01-990 Proposed Resolution No. R02-138 Re: Approving an amendment in the amount of $30,184 to the Task Order No. 1 with CH2M Hill to provide additional construction phase services and related support services for the Seacrest Estates Water Main Replacement and Swale Improvement Project 3. Intentionally left blank Proposed Resolution No. R02-139 Re: Approving an Agreement for Water Service Outside of the City Limits and Covenant for Annexation, for the property owned by Ocean 25 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida August20,2002 Ridge Development Company LLC, located at 4555 East Coquina Road, in Unincorporated Palm Beach County Proposed Resolution No. R02-140 Re: Approving Change Order No. 2 to the East Water Treatment Plant, Phase III, Parking Lot Construction, Bid #006-2413-02/KR, with Megan South, Inc. in the amount of $10,865.35 Proposed Resolution No. R02-141 Re: Approving the second amendment to the Interlocal Agreement between the South Palm Beach County Public Safety Communications Cooperative (Boynton Beach, Delray Beach, and Boca Raton) and Palm Beach County for use of the County SmartZone switch Proposed Resolution No. R02-142 Re: Approving two economic incentive agreements with Robert Katz for the Shipwreck Restaurant and for Booker T's Restaurant Proposed Resolution No. R02-143 Re: Memorandum of Understanding with the Palm Beach County Police Benevolent Association Proposed Resolution No. R02-144 Re: Approving full release of surety, and refund of cash bond in the amount of $13,954.42, for the project known as Lowe's Vice Mayor Weiland pulled item C. 9 for discussion. 10. Proposed Resolution No. R02-145 Re: Approving the recommendation of South Central Regional Wastewater Treatment and Disposal Board to fund Hazen & Sawyer's Task Order in the amount of $48,000 to be divided equally between the City of Boynton Beach and the City of Delray Beach, $24,000 each, for consulting services to prepare a Federal Funding Request Package and to assist the Board in monitoring the funding pursuit 11. Proposed Resolution No. R02-146 Re: Execution of the Seventh Amendment to the Tower Site Lease and Joint Use Agreement between the City of Boynton Beach, AT&T Wireless Services and Palm Beach County D. Ratification of Planning & Development Board Action: None E. Ratification of CRA Action: 26 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida August 20, 2002 M & L Roofing (MSPM 02-003), 630 Industrial Avenue - Request for a Major Site Plan Modification to add 8,283 square feet to a 2,275 square foot existing light industrial warehouse building for a total of 10,558 square feet on a 0.64-acre parcel The Residences at Marina Village (MSPM 02-005), 743 NE 1st Avenue - Request for Major Site Plan Modification to Phase 2 of the Marina project to add 48 residential units and commercial space, expand the parking garage, increase project height and make related site modifications on 3.79-acres Vermeer Southeast Sales (NWSP 02-013), 1060 W. Industrial Avenue - Request for Site Plan approval for a 14,000 square foot light industrial facility in a M-1 zoning district on a 4.32-acre parcel Commissioner Ferguson pulled Items E.2 and E.3 for discussion. Authorize the purchase of 7 parcels of land (9 different lots) from 7 private property owners in order to construct a series of retention ponds associated with the N.E. 7th to 10th Avenue Stormwater Improvement Project Commissioner Ferguson pulled Item F for discussion. Approve the spending of $1,512.50 of City funds by the Sister Cities International Steering Committee for incorporation fees, membership fees, and participation in a trade show in Qufu, China in September of 2002 Accept the written report to Commission of purchases over $10,000 for the months of June and July 2002 for informational purposes Motion Commissioner McCray moved to accept the Consent Commissioner Ferguson seconded the motion that carried 5-0. Agenda as amended. B.2 Award the bid for "THE CONSTRUCTION OF INTRACOASTAL PARK," Bid #048-2413-02/CJD, to MCTEAGUE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. of Stuart, Florida, in the amount of $1,943,440 (Proposed Resolution No. R02- 136) Commissioner Fisher stated that the Commission had received information from another company and needed time to consider it before making a decision. Motion Commissioner Fisher moved to table seconded the motion that carried 5-0. Agenda Item B.2. Commissioner McCray 27 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida August20,2002 C.9 Proposed Resolution No. R02-144 Re: Approving full release of surety, and refund of cash bond for $13,954.42, for the project known as Lowe's Mr. Bressner stated that the issue was whether some landscaping that was installed in conjunction with the completion of their building had been completed satisfactorily to staff. Repeated attempts to plant material during a drought condition led to a partial result in the planned landscaping. As of today, the Certificate of Occupancy had been granted to the building. There appeared not to be any stipulations relative to the plant material. The issue here was the release of surety. Mr. Bressner asked the Commission to consider tabling the issue to allow legal staff time to look at the terms of the surety to make certain that there was no opportunity to pursue this through the surety. Mike Rumpf, Planning & Zoning Director, stated that they had not requested them to replant voluntarily but were pursuing it through the Code Compliance process. He thought that it had become a local funding issue that had been moved up to higher ranks for approval. Vice Mayor Weiland asked if there had already been a release of surety that pertained to landscaping. Mr. Rumpf did not believe that landscaping was bonded. The sureties the Commission had before them at this time had to do with excavation and utilities, not landscaping. Mr. Rumpf believed the landscaping had been completed to the City's satisfaction at one time but had since died. Attorney Cherof stated that this surety was unrelated to the issues that had been discussed. Motion Commissioner Fisher moved to approve agenda item C.9. seconded the motion that carried 5-0. Commissioner Ferguson E.2 The Residences at Marina Village (MSPM 02-005), 743 N.E. Ist Avenue - Request for Major Site Plan Modification to Phase 2 of the Marina project to add 48 residential units and commercial space, expand the parking garage, increase project height, and make related site modifications on 3.79-acres. Herb Suss, citizen of Boynton Beach, stated that he wanted to see the Commission approve this request and get moving on the downtown to fulfill the visions of Visions 20/20. Commissioner Ferguson took the opposite view, with due respect to Messrs. Jarvis and Goray, in whom he had a great deal of confidence. He thought the City was in a bad deal. It started when the City gave the $750K in incentives. He thought that was a bad deal and had caused problems. They got an extension on the Casa Loma situation from May to October last year and did not finish until February. On January 26, 2002 they were supposed to come back to the Commission with a new plan and it is now August 20, 2002. There is a twenty to twenty-four month construction cycle. They want 48 plus units, which means that the economics do not work. There was a comment made at the CRA meeting that they were going to ask for some T.I.F. funds. He thought the basic 28 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida August 20, 2002 problem was with the parent company, Associated Estates Realty Corporation (AERC). Commissioner Ferguson read some statistics that he had discovered about that company. From 1998 to 2001, their total revenue fluctuated from $159M to $143M. The net profit in terms of millions from 1998 to 2001 fluctuated from $17.6M, to 22.8M, to $17.6M, and $22.8M, down to $4.9M and $5M for the last two years. The book value per share was $8.64, $7.89, $6.57, and $5.41. They were going broke and the City was stuck with it and had to get out from under. Motion Commissioner Ferguson moved to deny the request. motion for purposes of discussion. Vice Mayor Weiland seconded the Mayor Broening stated that the question was whether AERC was financially capable of doing the job. Bruce Jarvis stated that he was not qualified to speak to AERC's internal financing. What he did know was that their stock had stayed relatively stable over the last few years from 8 to 10. They had not had any indication that AERC was wavering in any respect relative to this project. Commissioner Fisher stated that the City did not own this, and they did. If they wanted to sit on it for ten years they could. Commissioner Fisher agreed with Commissioner Ferguson on the issue of incentives but thought that was a Development Plan issue. Mayor Broening asked staff if they had any indication that there was any lack of financing for Phase 1 or Phase 2 of the project. Mr. Hudson stated that he was not aware of any lack of financing. Mr. Jarvis said they had two very significant commitments in the preliminary stages, one debt and one equity. Vice Mayor Weiland rescinded his second of the motion. The motion to deny failed for lack of a second. Motion Commissioner Fisher seconded the motion. moved to approve agenda item E.2. Vice Mayor Weiland There was some confusion about Condition of Approval #29 but it was resolved. According to Mr. Rumpf, Condition #29 was superseded by Condition #44. The motion carried 4-1, Commissioner Ferguson dissenting. E.3 Vermeer Southeast Sales (NWSP 02-013), 1060 W. Industrial Avenue - Request for Site Plan approval for a 14,000 square foot light industrial facility in a M-1 zoning district on a 4.32-acre parcel Kenneth Kruger, Project Engineer, stated that this item had been brought forward at their request so they could request relief from a condition applied by the CRA. That 29 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida August 20, 2002 condition had been to extend the masonry wall to eight feet above the ground, as opposed to the lower wall proposed by the applicant. This would add $9,000 to the cost of the project. They did not believe that other buildings in the area had this requirement. Commissioner Fisher asked Doug Hutchinson, CRA Director, to explain this requirement. Mr. Hutchinson stated that the Board wanted to see additional stonework, particularly because the drawing had so little of it that the landscaping would cover it. They preferred to have it taken to the higher level so it would show more and give a better-looking building, and only in the areas in which it was originally proposed. Commissioner Fisher asked if other buildings in the area had it and Mr. Hutchinson did not believe that they did. Mr. Kruger stated that their building was metal and they thought it would be the nicest-looking building in the area. Vice Mayor Weiland thought the applicant's building would be a welcome addition to an area that was in definite need of some improvement. Motion Commissioner Ferguson moved to approve site plan approval for Vermeer Southeast Sales 14,000 square foot industrial facility with a masonry wall as originally designed. Vice Mayor Weiland seconded the motion that carried 5-0. VII.F. Authorize the purchase of 7 parcels of land (9 different lots) from 7 private property owners in order to construct a series of retention ponds associated with the N.E. 7th to 10th Avenue Stormwater Improvement Project Commissioner Ferguson asked what would happen to the retention areas for the folks across the street on Railroad Avenue on the part west of U.S. 1. He questioned whether this was only for east of U.S. 1 and if so, what would be done west of U.S. 1. Mr. Sugerman stated that the two projects were entirely separate. Motion Commissioner Ferguson moved to approve agenda item VII. F. seconded the motion that carried 5-0. Commissioner Fisher VIII. CITY MANAGER'S REPORT: City Manager Bressner announced that the City hoped to honor the East Boynton Beach Senior Little League State champions, the number 2 team in the nation, at its next meeting. Motion to allow a brief presentation on the Palm Beach County Ordinance, which prohibits landscape irrigation between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. in an effort to promote water conservation. The presentation will be made after the agenda item Legal. B. Ordinances- second Reading - Rates and Charges Ordinance 02-045 Mr. Bressner stated that this item would be discussed during the Legal portion of the agenda. (In the interest of time, this item was not discussed at this meeting.) 30 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida August20,2002 IX. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS: First Budget Public Hearing (September 3, 2002 - 6:00 p.m.) Public Hearing to adopt Annual Fire Assessment Resolution (September 12, 2002) Final Budget Public Hearing (September 17, 2002) Resolution appointing Supervisor of Elections to handle and canvas absentee ballots and to represent the Municipal Canvassing Board at all L&A Testing (September 17, 2002) FRA Whistle Ban - Report (January 2003) - Delayed due to Federal Railway Administration Delay in Rulemaking Ordinance on first reading rescinding LDR Chapter 2, Zoning, Section 11.3. Environmental Review and associated references to Environmental Review Permit or the Environmental Review Committee (TBA) Proposed Resolution No. R02-016 regarding authorizing the use of eminent domain to acquire the public right-of-way necessary to develop the Boynton Beach Boulevard Promenade and Riverwalk - Tabled on 01/15/02 (Status report on September 17, 2002) X. DEVELOPMENT PLANS: None Xl. NEW BUSINESS: None Xll. LEGAL: A. Ordinances -- 2nd Reading - PUBLIC HEARING Proposed Ordinance No. 02-029 Re: Amending the Future Land Use Element of the Comprehensive Plan from Local Retail Commercial (LRC) to High Density Residential (HDR) for Showcase Realty (Kensington Place) (TABLED TO 8/20) City Attorney Cherof read proposed Ordinance No. 02-029 by title only. Motion Commissioner Fisher moved to approve proposed Ordinance No. 02-029. Commissioner Ferguson seconded the motion. City Clerk Prainito called the roll and the motion carried unanimously. Proposed Ordinance No. 02-030 Re: Amending Ordinance 91-70 to rezone a tract of land from C-2 (Neighborhood Commercial) to PUD (Planned Unit Development) for Showcase Realty (Kensington Place) (TABLED TO 8/20) City Attorney Cherof read proposed Ordinance No. 02-030 by title only. 31 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida August 20, 2002 Motion Commissioner Fisher moved to approve proposed Ordinance No. 02-030. Commissioner Ferguson seconded the motion. City Clerk Prainito called the roll and the motion carried unanimously. Proposed Ordinance No. 02-033 Re: Amending Part II of the Code of Ordinances to provide for duties for the Code Compliance Administrator and amending Part III of the Code of Ordinances to provide for the establishment of the position of City Engineer as the Director of the Engineering Department City Attorney Cherof read proposed Ordinance No. 02-033 by title only. Motion Commissioner Fisher moved to approve proposed Ordinance No. 02-033. Commissioner McCray seconded the motion. City Clerk Prainito called the roll and the motion carried unanimously. Proposed Ordinance No. 02-034 Re: Amending Chapter 18, Pensions and Retirement, Article III Municipal Police Officers' Retirement System, by amending Section 18-167 Powers of the Board, providing for further diversification of investments City Attorney Cherof read proposed Ordinance No. 02-034 by title only. Motion Commissioner Fisher moved to approve proposed Ordinance 02-034. McCray seconded the motion that carried unanimously. Commissioner Proposed Ordinance No. 02-035 Re: Amending Chapter 2, Administration, Article III, Elections, Section 2-41 Voting Districts to establish a revised redistricting boundary map City Attorney Cherof read proposed Ordinance No. 02-035 by title only. Motion Commissioner Fisher moved to approve proposed Ordinance 02-035. Commissioner McCray seconded the motion. City Clerk Prainito called the roll and the motion carried unanimously. Proposed Ordinance No. 02-036 Re: Submitting to referendum an amendment to the Charter, at Article I, Section 17, entitled "Composition, Election, Terms, Vacancies," to provide that City Commission candidates shall reside within the district they seek to represent for a period of not less than one year prior to filing for office City Manager Cherof read proposed Ordinance No. 02-036 by title only. 32 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida August20,2002 Motion Commissioner Fisher moved to approve proposed Ordinance No. 02-036. Commissioner McCray seconded the motion. City Clerk Prainito called the roll and the motion carried 3-2, Vice Mayor We#and and Commissioner Ferguson dissenting. Proposed Ordinance No. 02-037 Re: Submitting to referendum an amendment to the Charter, Article I, Section 21, entitled "Authority to Contract; Execution; Attestation and Seal," to eliminate the requirement that the Mayor shall execute all city contracts City Attorney read proposed Ordinance No. 02-037 by title only. Motion Commissioner Fisher moved to approve proposed Ordinance No. 02-037. Commissioner Ferguson seconded the motion. City Clerk Prainito called the roll and the motion carried unanimously. Proposed Ordinance No. 02-038 Re: Submitting to referendum an amendment to the Charter, at Article IV, entitled "Administration," Section 49, entitled "General Provisions," to clarify the authority of the City Manager to hire or remove City employees without Commission confirmation City Attorney Cherof read proposed Ordinance No. 02-038 by title only. Herb Suss, citizen of Boynton Beach, stated he supported the ordinance but wanted to know whether the City Manager had the authority to hire and fire the Assistant City Managers. City Manager Bressner explained that if the revision went through as proposed, Assistant City Managers would be appointed and removed on advice and consent of the Commission. Motion Commissioner Ferguson moved to approve proposed Commissioner Fisher seconded the motion that carried dissenting. Ordinance No. 02-038. 4-1, Vice Mayor Weiland Proposed Ordinance No. 02-040 Re: Submitting to referendum an amendment to the Charter, at Article IV, entitled "Administration," Section 54, entitled "Duties, Powers, Privileges of Mayor," to eliminate the authority of the Mayor to bid on behalf of the City at Judicial sales City Attorney Cherof read proposed Ordinance No. 02-040 by title only. Motion Commissioner Fisher moved to approve proposed Ordinance No. 02-040. Commissioner McCray seconded the motion. City Clerk Prainito called the roll and the motion carried unanimously. 33 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida August20,2002 10. Proposed Ordinance No. 02-042 Re: Submitting to referendum an amendment to the Charter at Article IV-A, entitled "Merit system for Personnel," and in particular deleting Section 72.3, entitled "Personnel Director" City Attorney Cherof read proposed Ordinance No. 02-042 by title only. Motion Commissioner Fisher moved to approve proposed Ordinance No. 02-042. Commissioner Ferguson seconded the motion. City Clerk Prainito called the roll and the motion carried unanimously. 11. Proposed Ordinance No. 02-043 Re: Submitting to referendum amendments to the Charter at various articles and sections in order to delete obsolete or pre-empted provisions of the Charter and to consolidate and reorganize existing provisions City Attorney Cherof read proposed Ordinance No. 02-043 by title only. Motion Commissioner Fisher moved to approve proposed Ordinance No. 02-043. Commissioner Ferguson seconded the motion. City Clerk Prainito called the roll and the motion carried unanimously. 12. Proposed Ordinance No. 02-044 Re: Amending Section 6-5 of the Code of Ordinances, General Powers Cemetery Board of City Attorney Cherof read proposed Ordinance No. 02-044 by title only. Motion Commissioner McCray moved to approve proposed Ordinance No. 02-044. Commissioner Fisher seconded the motion. City Clerk Prainito called the roll and the motion carried unanimously. 13. Proposed Ordinance No. 02-045 Re: Amending Chapter 26 of the Code of Ordinances pertaining to the rates and charges for utility services City Attorney Cherof read proposed Ordinance No. 02-045 by title only. Mayor Broening called Phillip Robbins who had submitted a card to speak; however, he was not present. He called Herb Suss who had also submitted a card but Mr. Suss passed. Motion Commissioner Fisher moved to approve proposed Ordinance No. 02-045. Commissioner McCray seconded the motion. City Clerk Prainito called the roll and the motion carried 4-1, Vice Mayor We#and dissenting. 34 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida August 20, 2002 14. Proposed Ordinance No. 02-046 Re: Amending Ordinance No. 01-25, providing for amended qualifying periods and exempting the City from Laws of Florida, Chapter 83-478 City Attorney Cherof read proposed Ordinance No. 02-046 by title only. Motion Commissioner Fisher moved to approve proposed Ordinance No. 02-046. Commissioner McCray seconded the motion. City Clerk Prainito called the roll and the motion carried unanimously. B. Ordinances- 1st Reading Proposed Ordinance No. 02-047 Re: Adopting the Boynton Beach Administrative Amendments to the 2001 Florida Building Code City Attorney Cherof read proposed Ordinance No. 02-047 by title only. Motion Commissioner Fisher moved to approve proposed Ordinance No. 02-047. Commissioner McCray seconded the motion. City Clerk Prainito called the roll and the motion carried unanimously. Proposed Ordinance No. 02-048 Re: Amending Chapter 16, Section 16-61 of the Code of Ordinances to clarify regulations regarding boat launching and trailer parking user fee at Boat Club Park City Attorney Cherof read proposed Ordinance No. 02-048 by title only. Motion Commissioner Fisher moved to approve proposed Ordinance No. 02-048. Commissioner McCray seconded the motion. City Clerk Prainito called the roll and the motion carried unanimously. C. Resolutions: Proposed Resolution No. 02-147 Re: Amending Resolution No. R02-085 by further amending the Fire Assessment Roll City Attorney Cherof read proposed Resolution No. 02-147 by title only. Motion Commissioner Fisher moved to approve proposed Resolution No. 02-147. Commissioner Ferguson seconded the motion that carried 4-1, Vice Mayor Weiland dissenting. 35 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida August20,2002 D. Other: 1. Motion to approve the mediated settlement with Plaintiff Wondzola White in the amount of $11,000 Motion Commissioner Fisher moved to approve the mediated settlement with Plaintiff Wondzola White in the amount of $11,000. Commissioner Ferguson seconded the motion that carried unanimously. 2. Motion to approve the mediated settlement with Plaintiff Rachel McCaffrey in the amount of $20,000 Motion Commissioner Fisher moved to approve the mediated settlement with Plaintiff Rachel McCaffrey in the amount of $20,000. Commissioner Ferguson seconded the motion that carried unanimously. XlV. ADJOURNMENT: Since there was no further business before the Commission, the meeting was duly adjourned at 12:40 a.m. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH ATTEST: Mayor missioner City Clerk Recording Secretary (4 tapes) (082102) Commissioner 36 LITTLE LEAGUE PARK FOREST HILLS PARK GIRL SCOUT PARK '7 STUDY AREA SW 15 AVE. WOOLBRIGHT RD. SW 23 AVE. __.BETHESDA CHAPEL PARKING ADDITION HILL OPPONENTS Figure 36c ~.- ITH )RHO6)D JAYCEE PARK I + + ;ES LAKE .EDEN NEIGHBORHOODS, DISTRICTS AND CORRIDORS September, 1998 Neighborhood: A predominantly residential area with common characteristics and considerations District: A well-defined predominantly commercial area with common characteristics Corridor: A linear pat~em of commercial development fronting on a major arterial roadway Project Boundary Page 109 Xm Neighborhood Revitalization Successful Neighborhoods Successful neighborhoods combine a number of critical factors into an integrated geographic space. These include, but are not limited to: · Pedestrian-friendly street system with limited outside accessibility; · Extensive homeownership; · Commitment to property maintenance; · Teamwork in addressing problems and seizing opportunities; and · Extended social network. These fact°rs have historically been present in the older Boynton Beach neighborhoods around downtown and east of 1-95. However, a number of changes have occurred over the past 50 years which have hurt these neighborhoods. Primary among these is the development of newer housing in the suburbs and the movement of businesses west to service these new areas. The resulting exodus from older established neighborhoods east of 1-95 has adversely impacted the factors listed above for those areas. Resource Framework One of the first steps in conducting a neighborhood analysis project of this type is to collect and analyze information, particularly with reference to resources and opportunities existing in the study area. Figure 3, previously presented, provides a graphic inventory of existing resources supporting, and opportunities available to, neighborhoods in the 20/20 study area. It establishes the basis, or framework, for neighborhood planning and the delineation of special districts. Community features such as the roadway network, significant buildings and landmarks represent the building blocks of the redevelopment plan. September, 1998 Neighborhood Revitalization Boynton Beach Vision 20/20 .Redevelopment Master Plan Page 105 As shown, the number of single family permits has been declining since 1997, while the general trend has been upward for the multifamily permits. Economic cycles aside, these trends are likely to continue. Both the limited amount of vacant residential land within the city and future redevelopment scenarios, with possibility of increased densities, will encourage multifamily housing (for spatial analysis, see Section II). These will include townhomes as well as apartments and possibly condominiums. It should also be noted that no multistory condominium projects were developed in the city between 1990 and 2001. The new apartments are generally larger and have more amenities than older ones. The recent analysis of tenant characteristics reveals that: · The number of persons per household in the renter-occupied housing fell from 2.47 persons per household to 2.24 persons per household. This reflects an ongoing change in the rental market, with increasing numbers of the "renters-by-choice": largely single-person households or couples without children. · In terms of race, households with a white householder are more likely to own their home. About 77% of such households in the city are owner-occupiers, while only 57% of households with a non-white householder are owner-occupiers. 2. CHANGES IN RESIDENTIAL VALUES Data from different sources demonstrate that Boynton Beach has not as yet experienced the sharp increase in residential values that has occurred in some of the other Palm Beach County municipalities. For additional information on recent patterns in single family homes' market, see Section II (Selected Spatial Comparisons). A. Residential assessments The Palm Beach County Appraisers Office assesses the value of all properties for taxation purposes. Assessment data, however, is not a very good measure of changes in residential market values. Firstly, the law (Section 193.155(1) of Florida Statutes) limits annual increase in assessments of homesteaded properties. The limit is the lower of 3% over the previous year's value and the change in CPI and applies until the property is sold. Moreover, prior to year 2001 no data is readily available to disaggregate new construction value on the tax rolls into detailed categories. This makes it impossible to separate new residential construction from the total residential value on the city tax roll and estimate appreciation trends of the existing properties. Changes in the total assessed value of residential properties over and above the described limit reflect influx of new construction and the market (sales) activity for a period in question. 13 ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Table 5 in the Housing Data section of the Statistical Appendix). The "value" is an individual's estimate of how much their house would bring, if it were for sale. TABLE 4. Single-family home value distribution by sector, 2000 less than $50,000- $100,000- $150,000- $200,000 SECTORS <$50,000 99,999 149,999 199,000 and more Northeast 7.7% 64.3% 15.9% 4.1% 8.0% Southeast 1.4% 39.9% 38.9% 11.2% 8.5% Northwest 0.7% 16.9% 47.2% 21.9% 13.3% Southwest 0.7% 41.5% 30.7% 9.8% 17.3% Source: CLARITAS, Inc. The value distribution is generally consistent with other data - the values are significantly higher in the two western sectors. · In the Northwest sector, over 35% of single family homes (as defined) are valued at $150,000 and over. · The Southwest sector has the highest percentage of homes valued over $200,000. Within this sector, census tract 66.03 has over 400 homes with a median value of $352,000. · Overall, single family homes in the Northeast sector have the lowest values: 72% of them are valued below $100,000 Sinllle-familv homes' sales The real estate Multiple Listing Service (MLS) sales data for 1998-2001 reveals increasing demand for single family homes within the city. The analysis does not account for property characteristics, but the figures in Table 5 are fairly consistent and reflect, to some extent, overall trends within South Florida, where housing has been experiencing high demand and double-digit appreciation in many markets over the past few years. ! ! 19 MEDIAN VALUE FOR SINGLE FAMILY HOMES (DETACHED AND ATTACHED) IN 2000 BY CENSUS TRACT $88,753 $8' $90,625 LEGEND /V Major Roads Range of Median Values D <$80,000 D $80,000 - 100,000 [~ $100,000 - 200000 ~ >$200,000 NOtes: · Census tract geography 1990 · Numbers indicate median home values for census tracts o~ -IV_LIdSOH ... . --:~! The undersigned hereby oppose the unwanted expansion of Bethesda Hospital into the existingt" single family neighborhood on the west side of the hospital. The undersigned are opposed to the proposed changes to the Future Land Use Map, Zoning Map, and Site Plan for a proposed parking garage for properties located along SW 4th Avenue in our community. The undersigned request that the City of Boynton Beach deny these proposals and protect the established residential character of our neighborhood. Signature Prin{ Address 'The undersigned hereby oppose the unwanted expansion of Bethesda Hospital into the existing single family neighborhood on the west side of the hospital. The undersigned are opposed to the proposed changes to the Future Land Use Map, Zoning Map, and Site Plan for a proposed parking garage for properties located along SW 4th Avenue in our community. The undersigned request that the City of Boynton Beach deny these proposals and protect the established residential character of our neighborhood. S'iqnature Prin~ Address The undersigned hereby oppose the unwanted expansion of Bethesda Hospital into the existing single family neighborhood on the west side of the hospital. The undersigned are opposed to the proposed changes to the Future Land Use Map, Zoning Map, and Site Plan for a proposed parking garage for properties located along SW 4th Avenue in our community. The undersigned request that the City of Boynton Beach deny these proposals and protect the established residential character of our neighborhood. Signature Print :i-he undersigned hereby oppose the unwanted expansion of Bethesda Hospital into the existing single family neighborhood on the west side of the hospital. The undersigned are opposed to the proposed changes to the Future Land Use Map, Zoning Map, and Site Plan for a proposed parking garage for properties located along SW 4t~ Avenue in our community. The undersigned request that the City of Boynton Beach deny these proposals and protect the established residential character of our neighborhood. Si.qnat~Jre Print Address This binder contains 1,310 signatures from physicians, employees, volunteers and others who support Bethesda's plans to expand physician parking. _TI_IL. :Bi. £[.~3Z 1~: 14F'H BHH E',~':ECUTIVE ,'] FFi,'-'E Bethesda -__ 'Memorial Hospital Help ~ethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians, With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story parking [garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hii'l. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed i'~ keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach. area, I'm in support of the hospital's ex. pansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Beth,esda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Bospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be~ able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME Sherry Lynn Warner ~avtrf Bakall Sherry L. Cobb Lana S. Edwards TUL. ...... :31 ZClPLs' 1£: 14F'r.'l EII'.'IH EXE(-:UTIVE r'~F-F._. ~T .'"F_ HO. q,z,=.._,_,._.F'.._'q..--'"=' (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE Bethesda Memorial Hospilal Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. IIGN~ATURE Bethesda Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to Providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME sIGNATURE -'" (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME ! SIGNATURE AUG. 6.~008 8:~3PM BMH EXECUTIVE OFFICE ,--~---- Bethesda __ Memorial Hospital H0.460 P.E/3 Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our cam, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urger~t access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making t.his a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Ft.'ill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4~h Street, establishing an attractive b(~undary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bet.hesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial. Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only ~,e able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME JUL.B1.2002 12:20PM BMH EXECUTIVE OFFICE -------- Bethesd -____ Memoda/Hospital NO.B85 Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients P.2/5 In keeping with our community's gro.~cth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-stow parking [garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making thi~ a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed i~ keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach.~rea, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this communit~ and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant BethCsda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our p.hysicians Bethesda Memorial I~lospital is committed to providing quality service in a canng manner, and we will only be~ able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors /-lave Better Access to Caring_for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story, covered parking area for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood. The parking structure will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a supporter of Bethesda's plans to expand physician parking, I'm in support of the hospital's plans to meet the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a Covered parking area for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality health services in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE Bethesda Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story, covered parking area for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood. The parking structure will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a supporter of Bethesda's plans to expand physician parking, I'm in support of the hospital's plans to meet the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a covered parking area for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality health services in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME ,A,f ~,~- /~..I'-,/~- ~ s ·/y' / V SIGNATURE Memorial Hospital .('__o i:5,~, ~kk~_~ o 'CxT.~-~)~e~ l, a .s -octors --~ Have Better Access to Canng_for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story, covered parking area for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood. The parking structure will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a supporter of Bethesda's plans to expand physician parking, I'm in support of the hospital's plans to meet the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a covered parking area for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality health services in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME ~ ~L t~E Memorial HosDi~ c~.~."~-~o-..,~ ,~ ~ ~ E;~ ~ 06~ Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story, covered parking area for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood. The parking structure will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a supporter of Bethesda's plans to expand physician parking, I'm in support of the hospital's plans to meet the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a covered parking area for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality health services in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE Bethesda '." Memorial Hospital Help Beth-esda's I~octors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story, covered parking area for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood. The parking structure will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a supporter of Bethesda's plans to expand physician parking, I'm in support of the hospital's plans to meet the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a covered parking area for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality health services in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME JRE Bethesda ' "Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story, covered parking area for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood. The parking structure will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a supporter of Bethesda's plans to expand physician parking, I'm in support of the hospital's plans to meet the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a covered parking area for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality health services in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME -.-': Bethes& ,' Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story, covered parking area for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood. The parking structure will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a supporter of Bethesda's plans to expand physician parking, I'm in support of the hospital's plans to meet the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a covered parking area for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality health services in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME ru L c,q ~ Bethesda ---/'~' Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story, covered parking area for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood. The parking structure will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a supporter of Bethesda's plans to expand physician parking, I'm in support of the hospital's plans to meet the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a covered parking area for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality health services in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME ' _ Bethesda 'Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story, covered parking area for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood. The parking structure will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a supporter of Bethesda's plans to expand physician parking, I'm in support of the hospital's plans to meet the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a covered parking area for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality health services in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. F~,,. NAME LAST NAME " 7 Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 pl3ysicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story parking garage for our physicians thai will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street. establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the 13oynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this community and i request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage ~r our physicians. Bethesda Memodal Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE Bethescb Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story, covered parking area for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood. The parking structure will have a roof, wall and landscap!ng, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a supporter of Bethesda's plans to expand physician parking, I'm in support of the hospital's plans to meet the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a covered parking area for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality health services in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (P.RINT) FIRST,,.~IAME, LAST NAME ---~ Bethesda =: .,' Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story, covered parking area for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood. The parking structure will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a supporter of Bethesda's plans to expand physician parking, I'm in support of the hospital's plans to meet the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a covered parking area for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality health services in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need .when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE ~ Bethesda Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story, covered parking area for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood. The parking structure will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a supporter of Bethesda's plans to expand physician parking, I'm in support of the hospital's plans to meet the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a covered parking area for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality health services in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME ~c,..~ "~ r--o ~, r", (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE Bethesda __- Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story, covered parking area for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the'hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood. The parking structure will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a supporter of Bethesda's plans to expand physician parking, I'm in support of the hospital's plans to meet the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a covered parking area for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality health services in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE '---g Bethesda ,.- -" Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story, covered parking area for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood. The parking structure will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a supporter of Bethesda's plans to expand physician parking, I'm in support of the hospital's plans to meet the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a covered parking area for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality health services in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE Bethesda ,.,-' Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story, covered parking area for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood. The parking structure will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a supporter of Bethesda's plans to expand physician parking, I'm in support of the hospital's plans to meet the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a covered parking area for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality health services in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to-care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE Bethesda Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story, covered parking area for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood. The parking structure will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a supporter of Bethesda's plans to expand physician parking, I'm in support of the hospital's plans to meet the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a covered parking area for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality health services in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE "' Bethes · Memorial Hospi Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story, covered parking area for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood. The parking structure will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a supporter of Bethesda's plans to expand physician parking, I'm in support of the hospital's plans to meet the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a covered parking area for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality health services in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE Bethesda Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story, covered parking area for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood. The parking structure will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a supporter of Bethesda's plans to expand physician parking, I'm in support of the hospital's plans to meet the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a covered parking area for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality health services in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME S (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE Bethesda Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story, covered parking area for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood. The parking structure will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a supporter of Bethesda's plans to expand physician parking, I'm in support of the hospital's plans to meet the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a covered parking area for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality health services in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE ~ Bethesda ~ Memori~ Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE I (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE ' Bethesda ::' Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story, covered parking area for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood. The parking structure will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a supporter of Bethesda's plans to expand physician parking, I'm in support of the hospital's plans to meet the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a covered parking area for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality health services in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME , 7 C,:" J~ m..~' ~ ~ ~,: ",, .'.' . (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME c;~ ~ c,~ ~'::~ ..... :, ( )1:c~X( ~ c( , SIGNATURE. .:._ .. .~ : ,,. (. f/', ~4/(~ ///' L ~~l&/Z~ ~· esda modal Hospilzl Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In !keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has gr )wn to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is se .~king to build a one-story, covered parking area for our physicians that will provide th~ ~m with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Be ~hesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the ac acent neighborhood. The parking structure will have a roof, wall and landscaping, an it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4t" Street, es Iblishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As~a supporter of Bethesda's nlans to ex'-and -'- ........... - - . , . r- . ~' ~,Jy:~c~an parking, I m in su ort ho~;p~tal s plans to meet the r~rowth of ,h;~ ....... : .......... PP of the Coh3missioners nf *h-- ,"~,,...~ ,', .... ,__ .~,~ ,-.,;,, :,,,u.~y a_no J request me Ilonorable w' ~ ......... -- ,.,.,,-. ,..,~, ,,,_ ,~,y.~u[~ oeacn ~o grant Bethesda's re uest to roc , ~ a .~overec~ parking area for our pn sicians Bethe~d~ M,~.-.-.--=-, q .. _ .P eed · · . . Y - - .......,,,u.., Hos ~tal Is co 3m~tzed to prowdmg quality he~alth services in a caring manner, and wPe will only be abl. to accomplish this goal if we .can provide our physicians with the parking they need wh~.~n they come to care for their patients. (PF:INT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME . SlGN/ATURE . Bethesda Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story, covered parking area for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood. The parking structure will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a supporter of Bethesda's plans to expand physician parking, I'm in support of the hospital's plans to meet the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a covered parking area for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality health services in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill, The garage will have a roof, warl and landscaping, and it wilt be designed in keeping with'the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Oethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we wili only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they r~eed when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME S!GNATURE O;~ 12:01p {PRINT} FIRST NAME, LAST NAME 81GNATURE .% Memorial Hospital Bethesda Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story, covered parking area for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood. The parking structure will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a supporter of Bethesda's plans to expand physician parking, I'm in support of the hospital's plans to meet the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a covered parking area for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality health services in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME / /- SIGNATURE '~ Bethesda ,.- Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story, covered parking area for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood. The parking structure will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a supporter of Bethesda's plans to expand physician parking, I'm in support of the hospital's plans to meet the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a covered parking area for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality health services in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME ..... Bethesda ~ Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4m Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE Bethesda Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME ~0 (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME Bethesda Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have. Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-stow parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their'patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE j Bethesda MemoricJ Hospi Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, walt and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE Bethesda Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME / F SIGNATURE Bethesda Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME cc,. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE Bethesda Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-stow parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their'patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE Bethesda Memo rialHospital He s Doctors Have-Better Aceess to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-stow parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their'patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. --= Bethesda .. Memorial HospiM Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-stow parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to thei~"patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME S..L~NATU RE Bethesda Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, Fm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) ,FIRST NAME, LAST NAME Bethesda Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST I'!AME, LAST NAM~ ' Bethesda Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE L~~~ 88/07/208~ 89:22 56~-369-2224 C~RDI~C ~ PULf'4ON~RV P&GE 82 ===~' Bethesda =,,-' Memorial Hospital ? ,.r,x~. 9-."~ Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better ~Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4t" Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this community and i request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be ai31e to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they com· to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE · ' ' ,,:,,(:, ,L~ / .',. ~_~. Bethesda Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME a ~r~ c~. /v~e. qcIc-.S SIGNATURE (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME Bethesda Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-stoW parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their'patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME t~ ~ /iff/~'~,,77c7 ~7 SIGNATURE Bethesda Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's ezpansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE Bethesda ,, Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring__for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking i. hey need when they come to care for their patients. (~R~NT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SI~¢~ATURE ~ Bethesda Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to proViding quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE Bethesda Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE r"Re_.~oy /~,./ /L l_ lA/~ Bethesda Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE Bethesda Memorial Hospi Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNp, TURE Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME '~GNATURE _/J Bethesda Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE Bethesda : Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story, covered parking area for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood. The parking structure will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a supporter of Bethesda's plans to expand physician parking, I'm in support of the hospital's plans to meet the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a covered parking area for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality health services in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (P~INT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME I---iS a.,o s s SIGNATURE (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME L-~"' ~..z.;. ,..,..-, /' , ,~ Bethesda Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story, covered parking area for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the'hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood. The parking structure will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a supporter of Bethesda's plans to expand physician parking, I'm in support of the hospital's plans to meet the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a covered parking area for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality health services in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE Bethesd Memoml HospiM Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-stow parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their'patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE Bethesda Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE Bethesda Memorial Hospit,-d Help Bethesda's Doctors Have-Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-stow parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their'patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE :--~-- Bethesda ~ Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story, covered parking area for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood. The parking structure will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a supporter of Bethesda's plans to expand physician parking, I'm in support of the hospital's plans to meet the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a covered parking area for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality health services in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIG[AATURE - Ru~ ~00~ 03:~p Bethesda Health Cit~ S61-374-511S p.3 Bethesda Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. 8ethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this commUnity and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal i~e can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to car~o,~eir patients. / ¥ (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SI~'NAT~RE / / Ru~ 20 02 03:22p Bethesda 561-374-5115 Bethesda Memorial Hospital Health City Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story, covered parking area for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood:The parking structure will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be desig6ed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a supporter of Bethesda's plans to expand physician parking, I'm in support of the hospital's plans to meet the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a covered parking area for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality heaith services in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME Bethesda Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's ezpansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE \0 Bethesda Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME Bethesda Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE _ ------ Bethesda Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE Bethesda Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PF{INT) F!RST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE Bethesda Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME · ,Bethesda Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story, covered parking area for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood. The parking structure will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a supporter of Bethesda's plans to expand physician parking, I'm in support of the hospital's plans to meet the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a covered parking area for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality health services in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE ~ Bethesda ~'--= Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring_for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story, covered parking area for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood. The parking structure will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a supporter of Bethesda's plans to expand physician parking, I'm in support of the hospital's plans to meet the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a covered parking area for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality health services in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE L ' Bethesda Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's ezpansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can~rovide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their p/~ients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME ,S/~/ / (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE Bethesda Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME / ..fSlG.~ATURE Bethesda Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE Bethesda Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE Bethesda Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME Bethesda ~ Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME ""~-~ ~~.-' U ~ ~ 0~ g<~C~/ SIGN (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE Bethesda ---- Memorial Hospital EXECUTIVE OFFICE N0.385 Help l~ethesda's Doctors Have Better AcceSs to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story parking ~garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making thi~ a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed ir~ keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, estabiishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach. area, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this community,, and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Beth,esda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our p.hysicians. Bethesda Memorial ~ospital is committed to providing quality service in a canng manner, and we will only be~ able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they neeCl when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE Bethesda Memorial Hospi~ Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME .... ~---~.~ SIGNATURE /1 (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE Bethesda Memori .al Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME ;') SIGNATURE (PRINT FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE Bethesda Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story, covered parking area for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood. The parking structure will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a supporter of Bethesda's plans to expand physician parking, I'm in support of the hospital's plans to meet the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a covered parking area for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality health services in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE Bethesda Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE Bethesda Memorial Hospi~ Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME //7/ Bethesda Memorial Hospilal Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that wilt blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4"' Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, rm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bathesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE , , , Bethesda Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's e×pansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE Bethesda Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME ( SIGNATUR[~'~ t- r~ (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE /~, ~. ,: Bethesda Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE 4 Bethesda Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME Ru~ 15 02 12:00p .. Bethesda Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have. Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story parking garage for our physicians that will provide them w~th adequate and medically urgent access to their'patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, walt and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the · City of Bcynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for'their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE p.2 Rug 15 02 12:01p .. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME "----- ) \c Bethesda Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE Bethesda Memori Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have· Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-stow parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their'patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the · City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME Z, 60,4' Bethesda Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGN ~ATURE w Ir 3ethesda vlemorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients g B keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has own to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is ~eking to build a one-story parking garage for our physicians that will provide them tth adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. ;thesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the ijacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and ndscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th :reet, establishing an attractive boundary between, the hospital and our neighbors. A~ a resident of the Boynton Beach. area, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to st{Ipport the growth of this commanity and I request the honorable Commissioners of the C{ty of Boynton Beach to grant E~ethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for o~r p.hysicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a.~anng manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our p?ysicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. RINT) FIRST N~.M~, LAST NAME ,NATURE Bethesda Memoml Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-stow parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their'patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the · City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME ~ Bethesd~ Memorifl Hospi~ Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGI Bethesda Memori~ Hospilal Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME 0 ', SIGNATURE ,, Bethesda ~ Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME Bethesda Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's ezpansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Flospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE Bethesda Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE~ ~ ~ Bethesda Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME Bethesda Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's ezpansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE Bethesda rial pital Memo Hos Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our commun'ty s growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE ._jo..~ /tl, ,.,~,~,-/~. ~ (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE Bethesda Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE _t ,¢)/i ~' .~. 'T' / tq rl (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE Bethesda Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE Bethesda Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE "' Bethesda Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGJ',IATURE , (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE Bethesda Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story parking garage for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood of Chapel Hill. The garage will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a resident of the Boynton Beach area, I'm in support of the hospital's expansion to support the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a parking garage for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality service in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE \0 Bethesda Memorial Hospital Help Bethesda's Doctors Have Better Access to Caring for their Patients In keeping with our community's growth over the last 43 years, our medical staff has grown to 500 physicians. With so many more people seeking our care, Bethesda is seeking to build a one-story, covered parking area for our physicians that will provide them with adequate and medically urgent access to their patients in the'hospital. Bethesda is committed to making this a structure that will blend in with the homes in the adjacent neighborhood. The parking structure will have a roof, wall and landscaping, and it will be designed in keeping with the homes along Southwest 4th Street, establishing an attractive boundary between the hospital and our neighbors. As a supporter of Bethesda's plans to expand physician parking, I'm in support of the hospital's plans to meet the growth of this community and I request the honorable Commissioners of the City of Boynton Beach to grant Bethesda's request to proceed with a covered parking area for our physicians. Bethesda Memorial Hospital is committed to providing quality health services in a caring manner, and we will only be able to accomplish this goal if we can provide our physicians with the parking they need when they come to care for their patients. (PRINT) FIRST NAME, LAST NAME SIGNATURE L..__ 5 Kilday & Associates Landscape Architects / Planners 1551 Forum Place, Suite 100A West Palm Beach, Florida 33401 (561) 689-5522 · Fax (561) 689-2592 E-Maih info@kildayinc.com BETHESDA HOSPITAL PARKING - '--KILDAY & PROPONENTS MEMORANDUM Date: To: From: Re: August 19, 2002 Dick Hudson City Planner Kieran Kilday Bethesda Memorial Hospital Physician Parking Expansion (LUAR 02-004) Our File No.: 352.18 Because the Boynton Beach Land Development Code requires that land use amendments and rezonings be subject to eight criteria listed in Article 2 Section 9 Administration and Enforcement Item C, I felt it important that we address each of those items in greater detail as an addendum to the initial justification statement which addresses these issues in response to the staff analysis contained in your memo of July 15, 2002. These criteria are: A. Whether the proposed land use amendment would be consistent with the applicable comprehensive plan policies. Policy 1.16.1 references institutional uses in two areas. First: within the definition of Low Density Residential the statement is made, "Public, educational, and institutional uses located within the zoning districts may be placed in the Public and Private Governmental/ Institutional land use category...". This statement is a reflection that many public, governmental and institutional uses have been routinely located in or adjacent to residential areas. In such cases, the Public and Private Governmental/Institutional land use category will be placed upon these properties despite the fact that they may be surrounded by residential uses and in fact may actually be zoned residential as well. There is a clear recognition that these type of uses often coexist with surrounding residential areas. The second reference is merely the definition of Public and Private Governmental / Institutional land use which specifically lists hospitals and other health care services and agencies as a permitted use. There are no other references within the Comprehensive Plan to this land use so, therefore, this proposed amendment must be judged to be consistent with the applicable comprehensive plan polices. In addition, the Future Land Use Element Support Documents Page 44 states, "that additional acreage will be added to the category Public and Private Governmental/ Institutional Land (PPGI), if additional government or institutional uses are established in the City, beyond those which can be anticipated at the present time. It is not possible, however, to estimate the acreage requirements for these uses, until such time as these uses actually become established." Mr. Dick Hudson August 19, 2002 Page 2 Undoubtedly, the increased demand on the hospital could not have been predicted in 1959 when the hospital was established. The Future Land Use Support Documents further substantiate that point. However, the staff report goes further to apply Commercial and Industrial land use criteria from the comprehensive plan to this use despite the fact that there is no technical basis for such an application. Specifically, the report references Policies 1.1 7.3 and 1.17.4. These policies require buffer walls and vegetative screening between industrial and residential uses, wherever practical. It should be noted that despite the fact' that this policy does not apply to Public and Private Governmental / Institutional uses, the plan submitted by Bethesda Hospital provides both buffer walls and solid vegetative screening between the proposed parking area and adjacent residential properties. So even in the event these policies are applied to the hospital site, the plans submitted for the site meet these policies. Lastly, the staff report discussion of this issue notes incompatibilities quoting from the original justification statement with regard to the mechanical equipment currently existing on the hospital property in the service court area. It should be noted that the comprehensive plan amendment does not propose to place any mechanical equipment on the expanded area. In meetings with the neighboring property owners the issues of incompatibilities on the existing hospital property concerned primarily sound from air conditioner coolant fans, the incinerator blower, dumpster pickup, and delivery of supplies. In those discussions, there was never an issue as it related to the existing doctor parking which takes place in that same area. The purpose of the compatibility statement contained in the original justification statement was to show how the expanded area of the application could effectively seal off existing incompatibilities which are not a subject of this application and create a better condition utilizing the property abutting the residential neighborhood to the west (including buffer walls and vegetation). B. Whether the proposed amendment / rezoning would be contrary to the established land use pattern, or would create an isolated district unrelated to adjacent and nearby districts. Clearly, the land use amendment does not create and isolated district. The proposed amendment is to designate the additional lots with the same land use designation as the rest of the adjacent hospital property. There is currently an interface between the hospital's land use and the residential land use along the entire west property line. Of the eight lots included in this application, five of the lots have been owned by the hospital for over 30 years. These lots were purchased by the hospital in the 1960's with a knowledge that additional growth of healthcare may require their future utilization. A sixth lot adjacent to the original five lots was purchased approximately one year ago. Prior to filing this application, a meeting was held inviting the property owners along SW 4th Street to explain the hospital's plans. Following that meeting, two adjacent property owners approached the hospital with an offer to sell their properties to the hospital. The hospital has entered H:Clients/352.18/Correspondence/Hudson081902 Mr. Dick Hudson August 19, 2002 Page 3 into a contract to include these properties in its addition. These later two lots directly abut the service loading area of the hospital. Inclusion of these lots with the original lots made sense in the hospital's effort to buffer its most intensive service activities "which already exist" from nearby residents. With the additional walls and landscape screening as recommended in the comprehensive plan, the public welfare of the immediate neighborhood will be protected. C. Will a change in conditions make the proposed rezoning desirable? As previously stated the hospital was established in 1959. Needless to say there has been an explosion of growth in the Boynton Beach area over these past 40 years. The hospital has expanded and grown in order to service the Boynton Beach community. The service area, which includes the doctor parking area, has been located in this area of the hospital since its inception. All of the doctor ancillary services are directly accessed from this service area in the basement of the building. Beyond the doctor entrance doors are the medical offices, medical library, medical records and places for appropriate signing in and out of the hospital. With the growth of the hospital, the number of doctors utilizing the hospital has increased significantly. There is a current identified need for providing additional doctor spaces. Location of these spaces has never been an issue of discussion in previous parking analysis as parking for doctors needs to be located to properly access the internal circulation and records of the hospital. The service area is an isolated area separated from the rest of the hospital parking. While there may be a need to provide additional parking accommodations for the public and other hospital employees, that accommodation will not be located in this area and the physician parking cannot be located properly or efficiency elsewhere on the site. D. Will the proposed use be compatible with utility systems, roadways and other public facilities ? The staff report properly indicates, as does the Site Plan, that there will be not access between the hospital and SW 4th Street from this parking area. Therefore, there will be not impacts from this proposed parking area on the neighboring street system. Staff did not find any problems with this application meeting this standard. E. Whether the proposed rezoning would be compatible with the current and future use of adjacent and nearby properties. As previously stated, the proposed use is merely an expansion of an existing use which has been located on this spot since 1959. The design of the proposed use and the limitation of the use to parking protects neighboring residential properties. In fact there are many areas throughout the city of Boynton Beach where parking is located adjacent to residential areas. With proper landscaping and buffering the parking has no negative affect on the adjacent residential property. As part of the presentation to the Planning and Development Board, a Property Sales Analysis was provided showing no negligible H:Clients/352.18/Correspondence/Hudson081902 Mr. Dick Hudson August 19, 2002 Page 4 difference in property values between properties abutting parking facilities and properties abutting other residential uses. It should be noted that the study did show a distinct valuation drop on those few lots directly abutting the service court of the hospital, a reflection of the intensive activities which take place in that area. The properties which will be included in this parking expansion provide a clear and defined buffer between the service area and the adjacent residential properties. With respect to the comment in the staff report, staff and the applicant agree that there are existing compatibility issues within the service court of the hospital. However, The applicant has never agreed that the expanded parking area would be an incompatibility with the adjacent residential area. In fact, it is the belief of the applicant that properly landscaped and buffered parking will provide an acoustic barrier between the current activities within the service area and the residential neighborhood beyond, a condition which does not currently exist. F. Whether the property is physically and economically developable under the existing zoning. While the property is physically able to be developed under the current zoning, there is a question as to its economic viability. As previously stated, analysis of property sales in the area have shown that these particular lots abutting the service court have been depressed as compared to the surrounding neighborhood. Any attempt to develop new homes on the vacant sites from a practical standpoint need to recognize the difficulties of marketing these properties with the intensity of activities taking place within the hospital service court directly adjacent to them. It was for this reason two property owners approached the hospital to include their properties in the expansion area. If the interest is to maintain and enhance the value of the surrounding community, appropriate utilization of these properties for landscape buffering and screening would better accommodate the stability of the neighborhood rather than attempting to build new homes on property that has already reflected depressed values in previous resales. Whether the proposed amendment / rezoning is of a scale which is reasonably related to the needs of the neighborhood and the city as a whole. As previously stated, the Site Plan specifically sets back the parking area 30 ft. from SW 4th Street. By setting back the parking and proposing to enclose it in a structure, any parking and or building area is recessed to the same set backs as the single family homes located on both sides of the street. The west 30 ft. of the lot has been restricted for use as a landscape buffer. This section of the neighborhood does not have existing sidewalks. The proposed plan incorporates a sidewalk / pedestrian path area along the entire frontage of tthis property tying into the sidewalk located immediately north of the site. The hospital has agreed to restrict the use of this property to the ongrade parking and to further restrict the use of the west 30 ft. to landscaping and pedestrian uses as part of this application. Therefore, the use of this site will be harmonious with the surrounding neighborhood and of H:ClientsJ352.18/Correspondence/Hudson081902 Mr. Dick Hudson August 19, 2002 Page 5 appropriate scale. H. Whether there are adequate sites elsewhere in the city for the proposed use, in districts where such use is already allowed. As previously indicated, the hospital has been located on this property since 1959. The hospital has grown in accordance with the needs of the community. The relationship of the physician parking to the physician activities which take place inside the hospital accessed immediately off the service court has been a continuing operation through all these years. The hospital purchased five of the eight lots over 30 years ago knowing that some expansion of this area may need to take place at some time. There is no other adequate area in the hospital to provide physician parking in proper relationship to the internal hospital services. Convenience of physician parking is of critical concern to the hospital in allowing a physician to arrive at the hospital, pick up records and service patients in a timely manner. This issue becomes extremely critical when there is an emergency situation. The intent of this application is to provide the assurance that a doctor arriving at the hospital can park easily and close to the records they need in order to serve patients promptly. Summary It is the belief of the applicant that all eight criteria listed in the Land Development Code have been met in this application. The design and limitation of the use on this property to parking and the design of the parking to provide appropriate barriers and buffer allows for the use to occur in the place its needed without adversely affecting the surrounding neighborhood. The hospital has met with the neighborhood three times in an effort to accommodate the needs of the hospital while at the same time providing safeguards to the residents in its design. The hospital in committed to continue meeting with the neighborhood to assure that the design of the facility has no negative effect upon it. Cc: Kurt Bressner, City Manager Quintus Green, Director of .Development Robert Hill, Bethesda Memorial Hospital Tim Monaghan, Attorney H:Clients/352.18/Correspondence/Hudson081902 I .f hJ I I I I I I I °° 4 ':,~ IS 41% Single Family Home Sales Comparable Chart Bordering Parking Lot OR Bk/Pg Price per Location Sale Date Sale Price Size Sq. Foot Comments 11496/617 11590/1782 12088/1528 12458/1710 1251511143 129371301 12813/298 13227/1674 13403/19O7 13465/1983 11931/439 48042 146 SW 25 AVE Dec-99 $100,000 1,243 $ 80.45 2508 SW 4 ST Jan-00 $139,000 1,722 $ 80.72 2802 SW 4 ST Oct-00 $162,000 2,782 $ 58.23 2706 SW 4 ST Mar-01 $125,000 1,242 $ 100.64 2512 SW 4 ST Apr-01 $136,000 1,322 $ 102.87 2704 SW 4 ST Jun-01 $120,000 1,350 $ 88.89 2850 SW 4 ST Jul-01 $144,500 1,705 $ 84.75 132 SW 25 AVE Dec-01 $100,000 1,288 $ 77.64 2826 SW 4 ST Feb-02 $170,000 1,272 $ 133.65 132 SW 25 AVE Feb-02 $165,000 1,288 $ 128.11 2420 SW 4 ST Jul-00 $142,900 1,633 $ 87.51 Mean $ 93.04 Bethesda owned Sale & Resale Sale & Resale Non-Bordering Parking Lot Sale # OR Bk/Pg Ref # Price per Location Sale Date Sale Price Size Sq. Foot Comments 10586/1827 1132/130 1326/1326 1298/1702 1599/651 11912/1996 12064/109 12084/1814 12197/1055 12391/438 12472/1402 12522/252 12464/1838 12522/252 12559/1928 12599/1295 12864/1966 13194/904 13579/375 13713/1769 =13668/1520 13732/753 13790/88 2842 SW5 ST Aug-98 $115,000 1,730 $ 66.47 2634 SW5 ST May-99 $104,500 1,516 $ 68.93 118 SW24 AVE Aug-99 $180,500 1,551 $ 116.38 2619 SW4 ST Aug-99 $112,000 1,240 $ 90.32 2511SW4 ST Feb-00 $160,000 1,863 $ 85.88 2412 SW 5 ST Jul-00 $127,900 1,532 $ 83.49 2842 SW 5 ST Oct-00 $146,000 1,730 $ 84.39 2837 SW 4 ST Oct-00 $152,000 1,904 $ 79.83 2811 SW 4 ST Dec-00 $126,000 1,422 $ 88.61 2850 SW 5 ST Mar-01 $142,000 1,551 $ 91.55 2818 SW 5 ST Mar-01 $136,000 1,496 $ 90.91 2705 SW 4 ST Apr-01 $140,500 1,366 $ 102.86 510 SW 28 AVE Apr-01 $122,900 1,290 $ 95.27 2705 SW 4 ST Apr-01 $140,500 1,366 $ 102,86 2715 SW 4 ST May-01 $133,000 1,364 $ 97.51 2709 SW4 ST May-01 $135,000 1,502 $ 89.88 2630 SW 5 ST Aug-01 $145,000 1,651 $ 87.83 130 SW24 AVE Dec-01 $174,857 1,764 $ 99.13 131 SW25 AVE Apr-02 $187,000 1,588 $ 117.76 2400 SWl ST Ap>02 $162,500 1,982 $ 81.99 115 SW25 AVE Apr-02 $159,000 1,512 $ 105.16 2641SW4 ST Apr-02 $179,500 1,824 $ 98.41 2631SW4 ST Jun-02 $180,000 1,913 $ 94.09 Sale & Resale Sale & Resale Mean $ 92.15 48042 Kilday & Associates I.nnds~pe ArchitsctdPlannem 1551 Farum Plaoe Suite tOOA West P~lm Bench, Florida 33~,0t llu, /DS r, transmittal Fl~ 0 UFient r'l For lli~l, rll PleBS~ C4nmqent c~ ProJeot # ~o ~ g,. ~. ~' Re: ii · Addltlmtal C4mment~: ORIGINAL. TO IrOl,,I.OW IN'THE MAIL ......... RECEIVED i ' AUG 1 9 2002 CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE Kilday & Associates Landscape Architects / Planners 1551 Forum P!aoe, Suite ~0OA West Palm Beach, Florida 33&01 [561) 689-5522, Fax (561~ 689-2592 E.Mail: info@KUdayinc.com Date: To: From: Re: MEMORANDUM August 19, 2002 Quintus Green Director of Development Kerry Kilday Bethesda Physician Parking Expansion (LUAR 02-004) Our File No,: 352.18 Attached you will find a letter prepared by Tim Monaghan, attorney for Bethesda Hospital, to Mr. Kerry Ezrol, attorney for the City of Boynton Beach. In that letter, Mr. Monaghan recommends a condition of approval which would restrict the use of the residential parcels which are part of the land use amendment. It is my suggestion that this restriction become a condition of the land use amendment. A restrictive condition at the land use amendment level will provide the greatest safeguard that the restriction will be honored through future years, For your information, Palm Beach County routinely conditions rand use amendments. Oftentimes, these conditions relate to changes to commercial land uses. Because the commercial land use category is so broad the County will sometimes approve a commercial land use provided that it is severely restricted as to the actual future use of the property. In this case, the hospital is requesting a PPG] land use category. Again, a condition restricting the use of this property strictly to ongrade parking for the hospital will provide additional safeguards for the neighborhood. Please carl me if you have any questions or suggestions. JHJ/KJK Cci Kurt Bressner, City Manager Dick Hudson, City Planner Tim Monaghan, Esq. Robert Hill, Bethesda Memodal Hospital H:Clien ts/352.18/CorresDon~lenee/Green(~81902 MIO'~,~ F. JOEl. 3', ~ STRAWN, MONAi;;H. & COHEN', P.A. Ai~orney~ an= Co~selors August 16, 2002 VIA FAX (OS4) 77'!-4023 and U,S. MAIL Kerry Ezml, Esq. Goren, Cherof, Doody & Ezrol 3099 East Commercial Bird, Suite 200 Ft. Lauclerdale, FL 33308 Re: Bethesda Memorial Hospital Rezoning Reclue~ C~, of Boynt=n Beach File #: Land Use Amendment/Re. zoning (LUAR 02.004) Betheeda Hospital Physioian Parking Dear Mr. Ezrol: I am writing this letter on behalf of Bethesda Memorial Hospital, inc. in regards t= the above referenced project. I appreciate having had the opportunityto discuss same with you yesterday. At, I mentioned at that time, the Hospital has asked me to find a legal mechanism whereby they =an voluntarily commit to certain land use restrietJons on the subject property. Speeifi~lly, the Hospital would like to be able to assure the adjacent residential neighborhood that the use of this property will be limited to a Iow intensity parking area. As a practical matter, the site is not suitai~lefer other mom intensive uses anyway. Nonetheless, in order to provide additional comfort to the our neighbors to the west, the Hosaltal asked me to find a mechanism which we could both agree would legally impose the desired restrictions. I have some expertise in this area as i represented the Town of Lie Park for a period often (I0) years,/rom 1989 until 1999, I have also been involved in zoning and land use issuesfor the Town of Tequesta and theTown of Palm Beach. In myexpedence, It ia not unusual for a razenlrtg applicant to voluntarily commit to certain actdifionat use restrictions, beyondthose imposed bythe general zoning Code, It is my uncterstandlng that you are in agreement that a use restri~on, such as described herein, to which the al=plicant voluntarily submits, would, indeed, be legally binding upon the apDlicant. }<em/Ezrol, Esq. August 16, 2002 Page 2 EIL~AY ~ ASSUCiAI:> qU,'"~'~z.. Accordingly, in ~onjunction with our request to the City Commission for approval of this rezoning, we are requesting that the following restrictive language be made a part of the ordinance or other approving action by the City: "Use of the property shall be limited to on grade parking only. No structure will be permitted (~ther than walls and parking enclosures utilized to soreen views of the on grade parking, as approved by the site plan approval process of the City of Bovnton Beach. Furthe~nere, the west thirty (30') feet of the property shall be used solely for landscaping and walls for buffeting and pedestrian wall<ways.' If you have any questions or comments regarding this letter or the requested restrictive language, please advise me as soon as possible. We would also weloome any suggestions from City staff and, of course, men, ers of the City Commission.. In the meantime, I would appreciate your forwarding this letter to the City Commission for their consideration in ¢onjun~on with the l~ubl]o hearing on this matter scheclul, aci for Tuesday, August 20, 2002. ., Thank you again for your time and consideration in this matter, TEMlee Sincerely, Robe~ B. Hill, PCeeident, Bethesda Memorial Hospital, Inc. Kilday & Associates Landscape Architects / Planners 1551 Forum Place, Suite 100A West Palm Beach, Florida 33401 (561) 689-5522 · Fax (561) 689-2592 E-Maih info@kildayinc.com MEMORANDUM Date: To: From: Re: August 19, 2002 Dick Hudson City Planner Kieran Kilday Bethesda Memorial Hospital Physician Parking Expansion (LUAR 02-004) Our File No.: 352.18 Because the Boynton Beach Land Development Code requires that land use amendments and rezonings be subject to eight criteria listed in Article 2 Section 9 Administration and Enforcement Item C, I felt it important that we address each of those items in greater detail as an addendum to the initial justification statement which addresses these issues in response to the staff analysis contained in your memo of July 15, 2002. These criteria are: A. Whether the proposed land use amendment would be consistent with the applicable comprehensive plan policies. Policy 1.16.1 references institutional uses in two areas. First: within the definition of Low Density Residential the statement is made, "Public, educational, and institutional uses located within the zoning districts may be placed in the Public and Private Governmental / Institutional land use category...". This statement is a reflection that many public, governmental and institutional uses have been routinely located in or adjacent to residential areas. In such cases, the Public and Private Governmental / Institutional land use category will be placed upon these properties despite the fact that they may be surrounded by residential uses and in fact may actually be zoned residential as well. There is a clear recognition that these type of uses often coexist with surrounding residential areas. The second reference is merely the definition of Public and Private Governmental / Institutional land use which specifically lists hospitals and other health care services and agencies as a permitted use. There are no other references within the Comprehensive Plan to this land use so, therefore, this proposed amendment must be judged to be consistent with the applicable comprehensive plan polices. In addition, the Future Land Use Element Support Documents Page 44 states, "that additional acreage will be added to the category Public and Private Governmental / Institutional Land (PPGI), if additional government or institutional uses are established in the City, beyond those which can be anticipated at the present time. It is not possible, however, to estimate the acreage requirements for these uses, until such time as these uses actually become established." Mr. Dick Hudson August 19, 2002 Page 2 Undoubtedly, the increased demand on the hospital could not have been predicted in 1959 when the hospital was established. The Future Land Use Support Documents further substantiate that point. However, the staff report goes further to apply Commercial and Industrial land use criteria from the comprehensive plan to this use despite the fact that there is no technical basis for such an application. Specifically, the report references Policies 1.17.3 and 1.17.4. These policies require buffer walls and vegetative screening between industrial and residential uses, wherever practical. It should be noted that despite the fact that this policy does not apply to Public and Private Governmental / Institutional uses, the plan submitted by Bethesda Hospital provides both buffer walls and solid vegetative screening between the proposed parking area and adjacent residential properties. So even in the event these policies are applied to the hospital site, the plans submitted for the site meet these policies. Lastly, the staff report discussion of this issue notes incompatibilities quoting from the original justification statement with regard to the mechanical equipment currently existing on the hospital property in the service court area. It should be noted that the comprehensive plan amendment does not propose to place any mechanical equipment on the expanded area. In meetings with the neighboring property owners the issues of incompatibilities on the existing hospital property concerned primarily sound from air conditioner coolant fans, the incinerator blower, dumpster pickup, and delivery of supplies. In those discussions, there was never an issue as it related to the existing doctor parking which takes place in that same area. The purpose of the compatibility statement contained in the original justification statement was to show how the expanded area of the application could effectively seal off existing incompatibilities which are not a subject of this application and create a better condition utilizing the property abutting the residential neighborhood to the west (including buffer walls and vegetation). B. Whether the proposed amendment / rezoning would be contrary to the established land use pattern, or would create an isolated district unrelated to adjacent and nearby districts. Clearly, the land use amendment does not create and isolated district. The proposed amendment is to designate the additional lots with the same land use designation as the rest of the adjacent hospital property. There is currently an interface between the hospital's land use and the residential land use along the entire west property line. Of the eight lots included in this application, five of the lots have been owned by the hospital for over 30 years. These lots were purchased by the hospital in the 1960's with a knowledge that additional growth of healthcare may require their future utilization. A sixth lot adjacent to the original five lots was purchased approximately one year ago. Prior to filing this application, a meeting was held inviting the property owners along SW 4th Street to explain the hospital's plans. Following that meeting, two adjacent property owners approached the hospital with an offer to sell their properties to the hospital. The hospital has entered H:Clients/352.18/Correspondence/Hudson081902 Mr. Dick Hudson August 19, 2002 Page 3 into a contract to include these properties in its addition. These later two lots directly abut the service loading area of the hospital. Inclusion of these lots with the original lots made sense in the hospital's effort to buffer its most intensive service activities "which already exist" from nearby residents. With the additional walls and landscape screening as recommended in the comprehensive plan, the public welfare of the immediate neighborhood will be protected. C. Will a change in conditions make the proposed rezoning desirable? As previously stated the hospital was established in 1959. Needless to say there has been an explosion of growth in the Boynton Beach area over these past 40 years. The hospital has expanded and grown in order to service the Boynton Beach community. The service area, which includes the doctor parking area, has been located in this area of the hospital since its inception. All of the doctor ancillary services are directly accessed from this service area in the basement of the building. Beyond the doctor entrance doors are the medical offices, medical library, medical records and places for appropriate signing in and out of the hospital. With the growth of the hospital, the number of doctors utilizing the hospital has increased significantly. There is a current identified need for providing additional doctor spaces. Location of these spaces has never been an issue of discussion in previous parking analysis as parking for doctors needs to be located to properly access the internal circulation and records of the hospital. The service area is an isolated area separated from the rest of the hospital parking. While there may be a need to provide additional parking accommodations for the public and other hospital employees, that accommodation will not be located in this area and the physician parking cannot be located properly or efficiency elsewhere on the site. D. Will the proposed use be compatible with utility systems, roadways and other public facilities ? The staff report properly indicates, as does the Site Plan, that there will be not access between the hospital and SW 4th Street from this parking area. Therefore, there will be not impacts from this proposed parking area on the neighboring street system. Staff did not find any problems with this application meeting this standard. E. Whether the proposed rezoning would be compatible with the current and future use of adjacent and nearby properties. As previously stated, the proposed use is merely an expansion of an existing use which has been located on this spot since 1959. The design of the proposed use and the limitation of the use to parking protects neighboring residential properties. In fact there are many areas throughout the city of Boynton Beach where parking is located adjacent to residential areas. With proper landscaping and buffering the parking has no negative affect on the adjacent residential property. As part of the presentation to the Planning and Development Board, a Property Sales Analysis was provided showing no negligible H:Clients/352.18/Correspondence/Hudson081902 Mr. Dick Hudson August 19, 2002 Page 4 difference in property values between properties abutting parking facilities and properties abutting other residential uses. It should be noted that the study did show a distinct valuation drop on those few lots directly abutting the service court of the hospital, a reflection of the intensive activities which take place in that area. The properties which will be included in this parking expansion provide a clear and defined buffer between the service area and the adjacent residential properties. With respect to the comment in the staff report, staff and the applicant agree that there are existing compatibility issues within the service court of the hospital. However, The applicant has never agreed that the expanded parking area would be an incompatibility with the adjacent residential area. In fact, it is the belief of the applicant that properly landscaped and buffered parking will provide an acoustic barrier between the current activities within the service area and the residential neighborhood beyond, a condition which does not currently exist. F. Whether the property is physically and economically developable under the existing zoning. While the property is physically able to be developed under the current zoning, there is a question as to its economic viability. As previously stated, analysis of property sales in the area have shown that these particular lots abutting the service court have been depressed as compared to the surrounding neighborhood. Any attempt to develop new homes on the vacant sites from a practical standpoint need to recognize the difficulties of marketing these properties with the intensity of activities taking place within the hospital service court directly adjacent to them. It was for this reason two property owners approached the hospital to include their properties in the expansion area. If the interest is to maintain and enhance the value of the surrounding community, appropriate utilization of these properties for landscape buffering and screening would better accommodate the stability of the neighborhood rather than attempting to build new homes on property that has already reflected depressed values in previous resales. G. Whether the proposed amendment / rezoning is of a scale which ia reasonably related to the needs of the neighborhood and the city as a whole. As previously stated, the Site Plan specifically sets back the parking area 30 ft. from SW 4th Street. By setting back the parking and proposing to enclose it in a structure, any parking and or building area is recessed to the same set backs as the single family homes located on both sides of the street. The west 30 ft. of the lot has been restricted for use as a landscape buffer. This section of the neighborhood does not have existing sidewalks. The proposed plan incorporates a sidewalk / pedestrian path area along the entire frontage of tthis property tying into the sidewalk located immediately north of the site, The hospital has agreed to restrict the use of this property to the ongrade parking and to further restrict the use of the west 30 ft. to landscaping and pedestrian uses as part of this application. Therefore, the use of this site will be harmonious with the surrounding neighborhood and of H:Clients/352.18/Correspondence/Hudson081902 Mr. Dick Hudson August 19, 2002 Page 5 appropriate scale. H. Whether there are adequate sites elsewhere in the city for the proposed use, in districts where such use is already allowed. As previously indicated, the hospital has been located on this property since 1959. The hospital has grown in accordance with the needs of the community. The relationship of the physician parking to the physician activities which take place inside the hospital accessed immediately off the service court has been a continuing operation through all these years. The hospital purchased five of the eight lots over 30 years ago knowing that some expansion of this area may need to take place at some time. There is no other adequate area in the hospital to provide physician parking in proper relationship to the internal hospital services. Convenience of physician parking is of critical concern to the hospital in allowing a physician to arrive at the hospital, pick up records and service patients in a timely manner. This issue becomes extremely critical when there is an emergency situation. The intent of this application is to provide the assurance that a doctor arriving at the hospital can park easily and close to the records they need in order to serve patients promptly. Summary It is the belief of the applicant that all eight criteria listed in the Land Development Code have been met in this application. The design and limitation of the use on this property to parking and the design of the parking to provide appropriate barriers and buffer allows for the use to occur in the place its needed without adversely affecting the surrounding neighborhood. The hospital has met with the neighborhood three times in an effort to accommodate the needs of the hospital while at the same time providing safeguards to the residents in its design. The hospital in committed to continue meeting with the neighborhood to assure that the design of the facility has no negative effect upon it. Cc: Kurt Bressner, City Manager Quintus Green, Director of Development Robert Hill, Bethesda Memorial Hospital Tim Monaghan, Attorney H:Clients/352.18/Correspondence/Hudson081902 0 i Single Family Home Sales Comparable Chart Bordering Parking Lot OR Bk/Pg Price per Location Sale Date Sale Price Size Sq. Foot Comments 11496/617 1159011782 12088/1528 12458/1710 1251511143 12937/301 12813/298 13227/1674 13403/1907 13465/1983 11931~439 48042 146 SW25 AVE Dec-99 $100,000 1,243 $ 80.45 2508 SW4 ST Jan-00 $139,000 1,722 $ 80.72 2802 SW4 ST Oct-00 $162,000 2,782 $ 58.23 2706 SW 4 ST Mar-01 $125,000 1,242 $ 100.64 2512 SW 4 ST Apr-01 $136,000 1,322 $ 102.87 2704 SW4 ST Jun-01 $120,000 1,350 $ 88.89 2850 SW4 ST Jul-01 $144,500 1,705 $ 84.75 132 SW25 AVE Dec-01 $100,000 1,288 $ 77.64 2826 SW4 ST Feb-02 $170,000 1,272 $ 133.65 132 SW25 AVE Feb-02 $165,000 1,288 $ 128.11 2420 SW4 ST Jul-00 $142,900 1,633 $ 87.51 Mean $ 93.04 Bethesda owned Sale & Resale Sale & Resale Non-Bordering Parking Lot Sale # OR BklPg Ref # Price per Location Sale Date Sale Price Size Sq. Foot Comments 10586/1827 1132/130 1326/1326 1298/1702 1599/651 1912/1996 2064/109 12084/1814 12197/1055 12391~38 12472/1402 12522/252 12464/1838 12522~52 1255911928 12599/1295 12864/1966 13194/904 13579/375 13713/1769 13668/1520 13732~53 13790/88 48042 2842 SW5 ST Aug-98 $115,000 1,730 $ 66.47 2634 SW5 ST May-99 $104,500 1,516 $ 68.93 118 SW24 AVE Aug-99 $180,500 1,551 $ 116.38 2619 SW4 ST Aug-99 $112,000 1,240 $ 90.32 2511SW4 ST Feb-00 $160,000 1,863 $ 85.88 2412 SW5 ST Jul-00 $127,900 1,532 $ 83.49 2842 SW5 ST Ocb00 $146,000 1,730 $ 84.39 2837 SW4 ST Oct-00 $152,000 1,904 $ 79.83 2811SW4 ST Dec-00 $126,000 1,422 $ 88.61 2850 SW 5 ST Mar-01 $142,000 1,551 $ 91.55 2818 SW 5 ST Mar-01 $136,000 1,496 $ 90.91 2705 SW 4 ST Apr-01 $140,500 1,366 $ 102.86 510 SW 28 AVE Apr-01 $122,900 1,290 $ 95.27 2705 SW 4 ST Apr-01 $140,500 1,366 $ 102.86 2715 SW 4 ST May-01 $133,000 1,364 $ 97.51 2709 SW 4 ST May-01 $135,000 1,502 $ 89.88 2630 SW 5 ST Aug-01 $145,000 1,651 $ 87.83 130 SW 24 AVE Dec-01 $174,857 1,764 $ 99.13 131 SW25 AVE Apr-02 $187,000 1,588 $ 117.76 2400 SW 1 ST Apr-02 $162,500 1,982 $ 81.99 115 SW 25 AVE Apr-02 $159,000 1,512 $ 105.16 2641 SW 4 ST Apr-02 $179,500 1,824 $ 98.41 2631 SW4ST Jun-02 $180,000 1,913 $ 94.09 Mean $ 92.15 Sale & Resale Sale & Resale BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. Name ~ (~//~ Address Telephone# Summa~ of Matter to be AddreSsed- {One ~per card} If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.S. 286.0105) The City shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, {561~ 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. 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Please contact Joyce Costello,, · [561).. 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD FOR ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA - PUBLIC AUDIENCE Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. Address d~.~~~)~ / Telephone # Summary of Matter to be Addresse · If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. 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Name ~7"/~ ~ ~ _~.~].~ ~ Address ~/~- ~/~/~//S ~ prior to the City Telephone # ;nda # Summary of Matter to be Ad~ card} If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the CitI pect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which ' appeal is to be based. (F.S. 286.0105) The City shah furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services whe necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, progra~.~ or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, {561) 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to. the start of the City Commission Meeting. Name ~) ~ ~-~0~,~tT~:X-,~ Address ~r/O J~ ~ ~~ ~,~. Telephone ~ (CO/] - Agenda ~ ~ff~ ~ ~ Summa~ of Matter to be Address~ne topic per card} If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.S. 286.0105] The City shah furnish appropriate atu~iliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, (561) 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City ~ prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. -- J Name ~-~~ ~~~, ~2~//~ Address ~'/~-g~ ~~ ~A~ ~ ~~~~, ~, Telephone ~~~~_ Agenda ~ Summa~ of Matter to.be Ad~s~One topic per card) If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.S. 286.0105) The City shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, {561) 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. Name ~ ~/~ ~' /~~'~ " Agenda# Address Telephone # Summary of Matter _to be Address~ - {o~e/~oPic per card) If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. {F.S. 286.0105) The City shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, (561~ 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to/the start of the City Commission Meeting. Address /~ ~ '~ ~' /~;~.~r ~ Telephone ~ '~Z ~ ~ff .~ ~ ~ Agenda ~ Summa~ of Matter to be A~dressed- {One~c per card, If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.S. 286.0105} The City shah furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, {$61} 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. 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Please contact Joyce Costello, {561} 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD ~1 AGENDA ITEMS ~,~'~ · Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. Name Address Telephone # /~""'" Agenda # Summary of Matter to be A~es~d - (One topic per card) If a pers~ny decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.S. 286.0105) The City shah furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, {561) 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. 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Please contact Joyce Costello, {$61} 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Address Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. Name ~ ~, ~. / Telephone ~ Agenda If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.S. 286.0105) The City shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, (561) 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. j~ Name ~-~19~ k3e._~_ ~ ~'~C- Address ~lephone # ~:~ -~o-- ~} ~, //~ Agenda# '-~L~. ~_)~, ~i0 mmary of Matter to be Addre~ed .~ {One p~ic per card} If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. {F.S. 286.0105~ The City shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, (561} 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. Q BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING ~ PUBLIC COMMENT CA~ AGENDA ITEMS_ _~~ Fill in the information called for Commission Meeting., ~ .~~~ ~ below and g?~the City C/~k prior to the start of the City Name '~" ;t ~-~-i~ (~_~~)/~/~'~ / , Address Ji~ · Summary of Matter to be~A.d~ressed - (O~.~e~opi.c ~r~d) O, ~ ~~ If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.S. 286.0105) The City shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, (561} 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order flor the city to reasonably accommodate your request. BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. Name Address . Telephone~ ~~ Agenda~/~~ Summa~ of Matter to be Addressed -~t~ per card} If a person decides to appeal any dec[sion m~ by th~City Commi~ion with respec o any matter co~idered at ~ meeti~, he/she :~d:f:~i:~::~/~:=ad~gs and, for such purpose, he/she may The City shall f~nish appropriact~Stia~n~i~n~es:~eW~etr~e n~s~t:~:~d~F~:~i~:~C~{th a d~abflity an e~ opportunity to pa~icipate ~ and enjoy the benefits of a se~ce, program, or acti~ty conducted by ~e CiW. Plea~ contact Joyce CosteHo, {561} 742-6013 at least ~enty-fo~ ho~s prior to the program or acti~ty in order for the city to reasonably accommodate yo~ request. O BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD Fill in the information called for below ~ ~ive to the City C~erk prj~ to the start of the City Commission Meeting. Name ~ddress elephone ~ Summa~ °f Matter t° b~ A~d' {O ~e topi~er ~ard} If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City ~ will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose,~~~y need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.S. 286.0105) The City shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity Costello, (561) 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce your request, order for the city to reasonably accommodate BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING ~~~~ PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. Name ..--- ~ Telephone # Agenda # Summary of Matter to be Addressed - IOn~apic per cardl .... ~y the City Commi~ion with respect to any matter considered at tht~ meeting, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/She may need to ensure that s verbatim record of the proceedin~s is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be ba~ed. CF.8. 286.0105! The City shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, ~561~ 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the pro,ram or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING ~~ - PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk or to the start of the Commission Meeting. , :r~ City Name _ ~c~ ~ ~.~o. ~ ~ ~__~ -----_ Address - Summa~ of Matter to be A~ressed - (One t~pic per c~ ' / If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.8. 286.0105I The City shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and sel~lces where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity Costello, 15611 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce your request, order for the city to reasonably accommodate BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of thef/ty Commission Meeting. Name Address Telephone, ~~ , ~ genda ~ ~~ 0 ~/~_ Summa. of Matter to be Addre,~~~/~~ ,/ If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.S. 286.0105) The City shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, Costello, (561} 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce your request, activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING (~ /~o.~ ~/ PUBLIC COMMENT CARD . ~ ~ t~-~ 'v~~ AGENDA ITEMS ~~ Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to t~ sta~ of the City Commission Meeting. Name /~~ ~'~~~ Address ~ ~~ Telephone, ~ ~gem~$ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ Summa~ of Matter to be Addr~l~ed~/~ Fr~, h ~ ,Ni ~ ~y 0 --~/ff If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will need a record of the proceedings ands for such purpose~ he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.S. 286.0105) The City shah furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, (561) 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. Name Address Summary of Matter to be Addressed - (One topic per card) If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with[respect to any matter considered at this me t~g, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.S. 286.0105) The City shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costeilo, (561) 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of th[ Commission Meeting. Name ,~ i;'~ ~ ~ ~C-~c~ ~_~'~ ,,ZT~ O/~ City Address Telephone # Agenda # Summary of Matter to be Addressed - {One topic per card) If a person decides to appeal any decision made by t~ City Co~l~io~ ~it~ ~p~ct ~o ~y ~ltt~r co~td~r~d ~ ~d ~ r~cord of t~ proc~dk~ ~d, for ~c~ p~po~, m~d~, ~ic~ r~cord kcl~d~ ~ t~timo~y ~d ~d~ ~po~ ~ic~ t~ ~pp~l k to b~ b~d. ~.~. ~.0105~ The City shall f~ish appropriate a~ia~ aids and seaces where necessa~ to afford an kdi~d~l ~th a d~abflity an equ~ opportunity to pa~icipate in and enjoy the benefits of a se~ce, program, or actl~ conducted by the Ci~. ~ease contact Joyce Costello, {561) 742-6013 at least ~enty-four hours prior to the program or acti~ty ~ order for the city to reasonably accommodate yo~ request. O BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING ~ PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. Telephone# ~-~/' ~-6,(~C~ Agenda# Summary of Matter to be Addressed - {One topic per card) If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.S. 286.0105) The City shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, {561) 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. Name ~ Telephone #~[-'"]~,g~'~'~(~ ~ Agenda # V1 ~;6 ~ Summary of Matter to be Addressed - {One topic per card) If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. {F.S. 286.0105} The City shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, {561) 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. Name Addr ess Telephone # Summary of Matter to be Addresse, d - {One to~ic per card} If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meetin~ he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.S. 286.0105} The City shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costeilo, {561} 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. O BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meetinf~.~ Address Telephone # Summ~-y of ~.tter t~be Addressed - lOne topic per card} If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meetinf, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for auch purpoae, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record lncludea the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.S. 286.0105) The City ahall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where neceseary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, (561) 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission~ting. Name Address Telephone Agenda# Summary of Matter to be Addressed - {One topic per card) made, which record includes the testimony and e~dence upon which the appeal ~ to be based. (F.S. 286.0105} The City shall furnish appropriate a~ia~ aids and se~ces where necessa~ to afford an ~di~d~l with a d~abfli~ an eq~ oppo~unity to participate ~ and enjoy the benefits of a se~ce, program, or acti~ conducted by the Ct~. ~ease contact Joyce CosteHo, (561) 742-6013 at least ~enty-four hours prior to the program or actl~ty ~ order for the city to rea~nably accommodate yo~ request. O BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. Name Address Telephone # 7 ~ ~[ ~-~ / ~ lJ Agenda # ~/~ d. /~, ~0 C Summary of Matter to be Addressed - {One topic per card} If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meetinf, he/she will need a record of the proceedinss and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.S. 286.0105) The City shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, (561) 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. Name ~'~e_ ~0~-~ Address Telephone # Asenda# ~-~,~ Summary of~M~Matter to be Addressed - {One topi~c per card} ,~lan~ dec~ m~ade~b, thf~ ~mmission with res ct to an matter considered at this meeting, he/she If a person decides to appea y y ty pe y will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that s verbatim record of the proceedin~s is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. {F.S. 286.0105) The City shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, (561) 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. Name Address Telephone # Agenda* Summary of Matter to be Addressed - (One topic per card} If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.S. 286.0105) The City shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with s disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a ser3rice, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, (561} 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the info~-i, ation called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeti~ Name Address [~(~) Telephone # Summary of Matter to be Addressed - {One topic per card} Ifa person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission w~ith%s~ct to'any matt~V~r c~o3re~ at~kthis~~ e/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. {F.S. 286.0105} The City shah furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costeilo, {561} 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission M. ~ting. Name ~/l/O/~a/~ ~ /~/c/~9/ ~~ Address ~/~ ~ -~;~ ~7'~ ~~ ~ ~~ Telephone Su~!nary of Matter to be Addressed . {One topic per card} If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a v~rbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.S. 286.0105) The City shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a diasbflity an equal opportunity to participate in and e~joy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Coatello, {561) 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. Name ~v/~(~_-~-~ A ~"S~ ~C~ ~,7~_~_~1'~ Address Telephone Agenda Summary of Matter to be Addressed - {One topic per card) If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. {F.S. 286.0105) The City shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costeilo, (561) 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. Name Address Telephone I Summary of Matter to be Addressed - {One topic per card) If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.S. 286.0105) The City shah furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and sel~lces where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, (561) 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. Address Telephone # Summary of Matter to be Addressed - {One topic per card} If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. {F.S. 286.0105) The City shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, (561} 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. O BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. N,m Telephone # 73Q c~-~/0 Agenda # If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.8. 286.01051 The City shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, (561} 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. O BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD ' I"C, AGEND ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission l~eeting. Address ,) C J q .3C'%: ~ ~{ J ~'' Telephone # -73 ~)' )C ') V' Agenda Summary of Matter to be Addressed - {One topic per card} If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the ~ty Commi~ion with respect to any matter co~idered at th~ meeti~ he/she will need a record of the proceed~gs and, for such p~pose, he/she may need to ensue that a ~rbatim record of ~e proceed~gs ~ made, which record ~cludes the testimony and e~dence upon which the appeal h to be based. (F.S. 286.0105} The City shall f~nish appropriate a~h~ aids and se~ces where neces~ to afford an ~di~d~l with a d~abflity an eq~ opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a se~ce, program, or acti~ conducted by ~e Ci~. ~ea~ contact Joyce CosteHo, {561} 742-6013 at least ~enty-fo~ hours prior to the program or acti~ in order for the city to ~a~nably accommodate yo~ request. BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. Name ~"~ '"~, ~ '-~'~'~ ~ Address Telephone # ~/~ ~}-~ /-~ ~ Agenda Summary of Matter to be Addressed - {One topic per card} If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.S. 286.01051 The City shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, {5611 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. Name Telephone ' ~/-/;~? Agen~ ' ~/ O~ ~ ~ Summary of Matter to be Addressed - {One topic per card} If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commissiofi with reepect to any dered at this meeting, he/ehe will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be baeed. {F.8. 286.0105} The City shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, 1551~ 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission MeetinE. Name ~/~'. ,z' '-~/~ .~ ,~c..~ r,~, E,,~/~ Address ~5//~_ ~ ~' ~/ ~ ~'/"-'"'-' Telephone # '/~'~ ~ - ~ ~ ~ Agenda # ~/~ /Or] 5 ~ Summa~ of Matter to be Addressed - {One topic per card} If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. {F.S. 286.0105) The City shah furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, (561) 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. '--~-~BOYI~TON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. Name Telephone, AI/[enda # VI Summary of Matter to be Addressed - (One topic per card} 0 If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.S. 286.0105} The City shah furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, {561} 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. Name ~-~J~L@ ~ ~i~ Telephone $ ~--~7~-~} Agenda Summary of Matter to be Addressed - {One topic per card} If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to Wy matter considered at this meeting,~e/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.S. 286.0105] The City shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, {561] 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. Name Address Telephone # Summary of Matter to be Addressed %{One topic per card) - -/ If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City minion with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she wffi need a record of the proceed~Es and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings ~ made, which record includes the testimony and e~dence upon which the appeal is to be based. {F.8. 286.0105) The City shah furnish appropriate a~ia~ aids and se~ces where necessa~ to afford an indi~d~l with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a se~ce, pro,ram, or acti~ty conducted by the Ci~. Please contact Joyce CosteHo, {561} 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the pro~ram or acti~ty in order for the city to reasonably accommodate yo~ request. BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Commission Meeting. Name ---~a ('}~ C t~ L~ Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Address ~(d Telephone, Agenda# Summary of Matter to be Addressed - {One topic per card) If a person decides to appeal any decision' made by the City ommission w ' p .bty matter considered at this meeting,~he~she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to e~sure that a verbatim record of the proceed~'~'~ is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. {F.S. 286.0105} The City shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, {561} 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and Eive to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission MeetinE. Address ' ~ Telephone# , Summary of Matter to be Addressed - {One topic per card} If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.S. 286.0105) The City shah furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, {561} 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. Name .~rl,~ ~V/L ~[ [~/ Address ~-~ [~ ~' ~/j, ~ *~ ~t. Telephone~ ~-~ Agendas ~/~ ~-~Q, Summary of Matter to be Addressed - (One topic per card) If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with r~spect to any matter considered at this m~tlng, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be baaed. {F.S. 286.0105) The City shall furnish appropriate aumlliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyee Costello, (561} 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. Q BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. Address Telephone ~ Su~la~ of Ma~tter to be Addressed - (One topic per card) . ~ If a person~'_-~les to appeal any decision made by l~he City Commiasion~,h respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will need a r~rd of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she ma eed to ensure that a verbatim rec r ord includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.S. 286.0105I made, which l~ec o d of the proceedings is The City shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, (561} 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. Name -~i~ll~ ~ ~,Lff~;'~ ~{/)~C~ [ ~ Address ~i{~ ~' -~ ) Telephone # Summary of Matter to.be Addressed - {One topic per card~ Agenda If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.S. 286.0105} The City shail furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, (561) 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. O BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. Name Address Telephone, / Summa~ of Matter to be ~ddressed - (One topic per card} If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.S. 285.0105) The City shah furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, {561) 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Address Telephone Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. Agenda Summary of Matter to be Addressed - (One topic per card) p rson decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meetin~ he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. {F.S. 286.01051 The City shah furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, (561} 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. O BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. N a m e ~--~-~ ~ ~y~ Address ~- ~~ ~ ~ ~'-T~ ~o ~~t ~ Telephone ~ ~l - ~4 ~ /~~ Agenda~ ~-r ~,zC, Summa~ of Matter to be Addressed - {One topic per card} If a per~n decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commi~ion with respect to any matter considered at this meetly, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.S. 286.0105} The City shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, {5611 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for Commission Meetint -- below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Name Address Telephone # Agenda Summary of Matter to be Addressed - (One topic per card} Ola If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. {F.S. 286.0105J The City shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, Costello, {561} 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce your request, activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. Name Address Telephone # Agenda #_ ~/~r-/~, Summary of Matter to be Addressed - (One topic per card) If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. {F.8. 286.0105I The City shah furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costeilo, {5611 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and giv~e to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. ~ / , Address Telephone # '/~'~ ) ~L~''~' Summa~Matter to~e Addressed - (One topic per card) w~ ~:~l drllide~ ,~ appeal any decision made by the City Commi~,o ~ ~ ~ m~e, whic~ re,~rd includes ~ne testimon and P p , _./~e may need t, ensure ~hat a verbatim _eting. he/ .e The Ci Y e~dence upon which the a record of the proceedin .... ty..sn~ furnish appropriate a~ia~ aids and ~--- ..... ppeal is to be based. (F.S. 286.01051 ~ppor,unl,y ,o participate ~ and enjoy the benefits of~e~ne[~ necessa~, t~ afford an ~di~d~l with a · Costello~ (561} 742-6013 at lea - · = .... ~--~ pro,ram, or ac~t~t con _ _.dhabflity an ~al ..... st ~enty-four hours prior to the -r .... ~.,._ ~ _ ducted by t~= ~i~. Please contact Jo ce y~ request, r o~ram or ......~ m order for the city to reasonably accommodate BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the info~i~ation called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. Name Address Telephone # Summary of Matter to be Addressed - {One topic per card} ' If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this mee~e/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proce'~liings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. {F.S. 286.0105} The City shah furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, prol~ram, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, (561} 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. w~lll-/tee~or~/~t~ll~proc~a~u, ~ =u~= l~,~r---, ~,--- --~ .... made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. {F.8. 286.0105) The City shah furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, {561) 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. Name Address Telephone # ~ 5"~/',~ 7J~'- &'? ~' 0 Agenda # Vi I~_~ Summary of Matter to be Addressed- {One topic per card) If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will need a record of the proceedinEs and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.S. 286.0105) The City shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, (561) 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. Telephone Summary of Matter to be Addressed - {One topic per card} If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.S. 286.0105! The City shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, {$61) 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. a BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. ('~ Name f ~ ~ "~' ~ f' e~ Address Telephone # ,~Cl (- -~ ~ i ~ ! '~ ~' } Agenda # Summary of Matter to be Addressed - {One topic per card) If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.S. 286.0105} The City shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costeilo, (561~ 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. Name ~.', i' Address % Lo Telephone # 5 ~ I - ~ (~ ~ -{ ~- ~- ~ Agenda Summary of Matter to be Addressed - {One topic per card} If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with ;e~p~ct to any matter considered at this meetS, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.S. 286.0105} The City shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, {561) 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. Name Address Telephone Agenda Summary of Matter to be Addressed - {One topic per card} If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.S. 286.0105} The City shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, {561~ 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. Telephone # ~-(~/ 3 ~}_~ ~ (~1 Agenda Summary of Matter to be Addressed - {One topic per card) If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. {F.S. 286.0105) The City shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, {561} 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. O ~ ' I BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING AGENDA ITEMS Name Address Telephone Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. Summary of Matter to be Addressed - {One topic per card) If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.S. 286.0105) The City shah furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costeilo, {561} 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. Name Telephone# 7~' ~2 ~ _ Agenda#~ff-~ Summa~ of Matter to be Address~~e~card] If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commi~ion with respect to any matter considered at th~ meet~ he/she will need a record of made, which record ~cludes the testimony and e~dence upon which the appeal ~ to be based. (F.8. 286.0105} The City sha~ ~nish appropr~te a~ aids and se~ces where neces~ to afford an ~di~d~ ~ a d~abflity an eq~l opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a se~ce, program, or acti~ conducted by the Ci~. ~ea~ contact Joyce Coste~o, ~561} 742-6013 at least ~enty-fo~ hours prior to the program or acti~ In order for the city to reasonably accommodate yo~ request. O BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting.' Telephone # ~-(~-~- '-~-~'-) ~.~. / Agenda #~ ~ Summary of Matter to be Addressed - {One~c per card) If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meettn[, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. {F.S. 286.0105} The City shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a se~-lce, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, {561} 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. Q BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. Name ~7~/~ ~ C/~/~/(~/< /~ Address ~" ~Z~.~'~/--~ ~0~~ ~~ Telephone, (~) f~ Z~TY~ A~enda, Summa~ of~;tte~ff;;be A;dff~sse? ff~One t~p~}))~ ~~/~ ~~ ~ If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon whiclPthe appeal is to be based. (F.S. 286.0105) The City shah furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, {561) 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. O BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and Eive to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Summary of.Matter to be Addressed - fOne~oplc per card) If a person decides to appeal any decision ma e City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. {F.S. 286.0105) The City shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, (561) 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. O BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. Name .... Address Telephone, ~ / ~ 7 ~ ~'-~ ~ '~/)--/ A,enda, ~ ~/~ Summa~ of Matter to be A~ressed - (On~o~ic per card) If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the C~ Commi~lon with re~ct to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will need a record of the proceed~Es and, for such p~ose, ~/she may need made, which record ~cludes the testimony and e~dence upon which the appeal ts to be based. {F.S. 286.0105} The City shah furnish appropriate a~ia~ aids and se~ces where necessa~ to afford an indt~d~l with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a se~ce, proEram, or actt~ty conducted by the Cl~. ~ease contact Joyce Costello, {561) 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the pro,ram or acti~ty in order for the city to reasonably accommodate yo~ request. BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. Name ~Y~ I' Address .~_,~ .~c/~'~ fC~~ Telephone # ~/ 3}? -~/~(]~ ~ A~enda Summa~ of Matter to be Addressed -~ per card) If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.S. 286.0105} The City shah furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, (561} 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to Commission Meetlng./~ Name Address Telephone # City Clerk prior to the start of the City Agenda# ~/~ ~/~ Summary of Matter to be (One to' If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City to any this meeting, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.S. 286.0105) The City shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, {561) 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. O BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk p~or to the start of the City Commission Meeting. ' / Name Address Telephone ~ Summa~ of Matter to be AddreSsed - ~topic per card} If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.S. 286.0105] The City shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costeilo, {561~ 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the info~.~ation called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. Address Telephone ~ A~en~ ~ / Summa~ of Matter to be Ad~es~ed -J~ topic per cardJ If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meetin.~, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.S. 286.0105) The City shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, (561) 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. ~ BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEET/lNG ~~ PUBLIC COMMENT CARD / ~~ AGENDA ITEMS/_ Fill in the information called for below and give to the Ci~ Clerk prior to the start of the City Address . _ [\ / / Summary of Matter to be Addressed~One topic per card) . If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Comml~ion with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will need a record of the proceedtnss and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceeding~ is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.8. 286.0105) The City shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and eervtces where necea~ary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, ~561) 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the info~i~ation called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to t~e start of the City Commission Meeting. Name -/~-~-/~'~ Address ~ - ~- f \ k // ~.~~~_~.~ Summary of Matter to be If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to a~y matter considered at this meetly, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. {F.S. The City shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, {561} 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING i~.~ PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Cler~prior to the start of the City Commission M~etinE. -. ~/0 ~ ~ Address ~}1~ ~ rAJ L'/~"~>~ "~1~ / Teleph°ne# ~~- /-/{~'~ ~~~ ...... Summary of Matter to be Addressed - ~O~....h~l~r card}~ If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. {F.S. 286.0105) The City shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equ~l opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, {$61} 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the pro,ram or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. ~ BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING ~[~.~ PUBLIC COMMENT CARD ' AGENDA ITEMS -' ~' the Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk p~or ~e st~ of City Commission Me~i~ ,~ ~~ ~ .... Name ~(~ ~l~. ~. - ..... Address -~ . , ~._ , ~~ - ~-~- Summa~ of Matt~~ If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.S. 286.0105} The City shail furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, (561} 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING i~'[ ~ PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior~e start of the City Address ~/~ [ ~ ,~/~-~ ~~) ~-'~ Telephone # "~/~ ~' ~//~ ~/ Summary of Matter to be Addressed -I{One~o/ph~per card, If a per~o] decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter comldered at this meeting, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. {F.S. 286.0105) The City shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, (561) 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. O BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk primo the start of the City Address '~'~ ~//~ ~'~/1~ ~~?/ /ff~ ~'Te-~' If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. {F.S. 286.0105I The City shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, ~561] 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. Address ~{ Q i~, ~[~ ~/~- ~-~' ../~k}C~/~{]~ i~ ~.~C~-~ e Telephone, ~/-~-~-~ N ffAgenda, '~ ~ ~ 'C Sg~of ,atter to be ld*essed2 {One ~c ~card, wffi need a record of the proceedings and, for such ~pose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings Is made, ~hich record ~cludes the testimony ~nd e~nce upon which the appeal is to be based. (~.8. ~8~.010~) · he City sha~ furnish ~ppropri~te a~ia~ aids ~nd se~ces where necessa~ to ~fford an indi~dual ~ith a disabffity ~n equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a se~ce, program, or acti~ty conducted by the Ci~. Please contact ~oyce Costello, (~61) 7~-601S at least ~wenty-four hours prior to the program or acti~ty in order for the city to reasonably accommodate yo~ request. O BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. Name '~[J~/~ ~ ~ ~ ,/t/° ~ ~ Telephone # -77 7 Summary of Matter to be Addressed - {On, e .o~c per card} Wmil. ldr;e.~;~e~,~rJd°fint, hl~dPj~°r~.'dt.i~rm'rnd; fa°nrdS~Cv~ePnUfeP°uS?o'nhwe/hlch~ t~eaYa ~eeadl ~eon~y~astehl.t ~F.Vlfb2a~6.~ f~rd of the proceedin,s is The City shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits off a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, ~551~ 742-5013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meet~g. } _~ . , Summa~ of Matter to be ld~essed - {~ne to~c per card} · ~/ If a ~r~n decide p~ y io _ ~ om ~r co~idered at ~ me~t~, he/she w~ need a record of the proceed~gs and, for such p~se, he/she may need to ensue ~at a ~rbat~ r~cord of ~e p~ceed~. ~ made, which record ~cludes the teztimony and e~dence upon which the ap~al k to be based. IF.~. 2~5.0105~ The City sha~ ~h appropriate a~h~ aids and se~ces where n~cem~ to afford an ~di~d~ ~ a d~bflity an ~q~ op~unity to pa~icipate ~ and enjoy the benefits of a se~ce, pro,ram, or acti~ conducted by ~e Ci~. ~ea~ con,ct Joyc~ Coste~o, ~551~ 742-~013 at least ~enty-fo~ horn prior to the pro,ram or acti~ ~ order for the ci~ to ~a~nably accommodate yo~ request. BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meetin,. ~~.- Name --~ -~. / ~ - · - -- 0. Telephone # 17 ~ -? ~ ~r/~ Agenda ~ Summa~ of Matter to be Ad~e~sed - ~O~ topic per card~ . ~ If a ~r~n decides to ap~al any dec.ion madly the Ci~ Comm~ion ~ res~ct to any ~er co~idered at ~ mee~, he/she w~ need a record of ~e proceed~a and, f~ such p~ae, he/she may need to ensm ~at a ~rbat~ record of made, which record ~cludea ~e testimony and e~dence u~n which the ap~ ~ to be baaed. [F.8. 286.0105) The Cl~ aha~ ~h appropr~te a~ aids and se~cea where necem~ to afford an ~di~d~ ~ a d~bfll~ ~ eq~ op~rt~ity to pa~icipate ~ and enjoy the ~nefl~ of a se~ce, program, or acti~ conducted by the Ci~. ~ea~ contact Joyce Coate~o, ~561) 742-6013 at least ~enty-fo~ ho~s prior to the pro.am or acti~ ~ order for the ci~ to ~a~bly accommodate yo~ request. O BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Summary of Matter to be Addressed If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will need a record of the proceedinEs and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.S. 286.0105) The City shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, proEram, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, (561) 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the proEram or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meetin,. A/~/: Summa~ If a per~on decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.S. 2B6.0105! The City shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, (561~ 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. ame Telephone # ,~/.ff~/~f~ ~J/~ Agenda # ~ Summary o~r Matter to be Addressed - {On~/tol~c per ca~d) The City shall f~nhh approprhte a~ia~ aids and se~ces where neces~ to afford an ~di~d~ ~ a dhabfli~ an eq~ oppo~unity to participate ~ and enjoy the benefits of a se~ce, program, or acti~ty conducted by the Ci~. ~ease contact Joyce CosteHo, {561) 742-6013 at least ~enty-fo~ hours prior to the pro~ram or acti~ ~ order for the city to ressonably accommodate yo~ request. ~~ BOYNTON BEACHpuBLicCITYcoMMENTCOMMISSIONcARD MEETING AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. Name ~ ' ,~-. ~'//~ Address k - Telephone# r~ ~-~(~. ~j_ ~ //// Agenda #- ~~g~ ~-~ Summary of Matter to be Addressed. - (One to 'p~r card) If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.S. The City shah furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, {561~ 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. 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Please contact Joyce Costello, (561) 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Address 7':'~ ~ ~ ~' ~'~'~~ fi/ Telephone, ~ }'~ ~..T ~ -- ~ i~ ~ Agenda, Summary of Matter to be Addressed - {(~he top~ per cardL_.~ ~_~. ~ if a per~n d¥"ecti~des'tbo !p~e"al-an~n~J~r?d~ision made~dhe City Commission with }spect to any matter con. idered at this meetins, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.S. 286.0105} The City shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, {561] 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. Name /~ ~ ~i ~ Telephone # F] ~/- 0 7~ ~ /~/Asenda # ~ S~C Summary of Matter to be Atdres per card) If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commi~ion with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will need a record of the proceedinEs and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.IB. 286.0105) The City shah furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a ser3;tce, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce CosteHo, (561) 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. 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BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and Eive to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City ~ission~e{e~~,~_~ o~ ~-~ ~~ / Address ~/~ ~-~ ~~ 9~'- ~~,~ ~~ Telephone ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ '. ARenda ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Summa~ of Matter to be Addressed ~ to~ per ~ard) made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.S. 286.0105~ The City shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, {561} 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission ~ing. t Name ~] ! /~ ~£~ /L~ ~/~/?/~/~A~/ ~~ Telephone Agen~ Summa~ of Matter to be Ad~sed -~ topic per card) If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at ibis meettn[, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. {F.8. 286.0105} The City shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a sex,ice, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, {561} 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. QUASI-JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS BEFORE THE CITY COMMISSION~ '//2. .//3. ,//4. ~/ 5. .j The agenda item is announced by the Mayor The City Attomey outlines the hearing procedure Court reporters, if any are identified The City Attorney or City Clerk swears in all witnesses Attorneys or other individuals acting in a representative capacity make their appearances Staff makes a brief introduction of the issues before the Commission, offers their opinions and makes their recommendations, including conditions of approval, if any. The Applicant presents its case Supporters of the application present their case or offer their opinions. Opponents of the application present their case, offer their opinions and question any of the Applicant's witnesses or of City staff. 10.Members of the public offer their opinions Il.Rebuttal evidence and closing comments by applicant, including questioning of Opponents or their witnesses t,),/'l 2.Re-questioning by Opponents, strictly limited to, newly raised facts or ~ 13.Closing comments by City staff. 14.Deliberation and questions by the Commission 15.Final determination by the Commission t These guidelines represem a generalized procedure for conducting quasi-judicial hearings and are subject to modification on a case by case basis. S:\CAXJAC\QUAS l.doc of billions of dollars to fix the system, but when people ask, 'Is there a public-health issue?' they say, 'No, no.' But clearly, there's a public-health problem.~ Both the sanguine and the worried agree on one thing: High costs will force the nation's water delivery system to evolve into something quite different. Citizens will be asked to pay more and use less. And big business, still a minor player in this country's water scene, is seeking a leading role. Private industry promises needed new capital and greater efficiency, but the jury is still out on whether it can deliver. Witness, for in- stance, the plight of Atlanta, which in 1999 became the largest U.S. city to pri- vatize its water system. Already the city is weighing whether to nullify its 20-year contract with United Water, a subsidiary of the French company Suez. Buried troubles. For now, issues of own- ership, infrastructure, and health have been back-burnered while governments grapple with the threat of water system terrorism (box, Page 25). Terrorism, how- ever, cannot long postpone action on the fissures spreading in the 700,000 miles of pipes that deliver water to U.S. homes and businesses. Three generations of water mains are at risk: cast-iron pipe of the 1880s, thinner conduits of the 1920s, and even less sturdy post-World War II tubes. While refusing to call it a crisis, Curtis says, "We are at the dawn of an era where utilities will need to make signifi- cant investments in rebuilding, repairing, or replacing their underground assets.~ Cost estimates range from ]EPA's $151bfl- lion figure to a $1 trillion tally by a coali- tion of water industry, engineering, and environmental groups. The AWWA pro- jects costs as high as $6,900 per house- hold in some small towns. Health is at risk if nothing is done. Al- ready, water mains break 237,600 times each year in the United States. An in- dustry study last year found pathogens and "fecal indicator~ bacteria at signifi- cant levels in soil and trench water at re- pair sites. Of the 619 waterborne disease outbreaks the Centers for Disease Con- trol and Prevention tracked between 1971 and 1998,18 percent were due to germs in the distribution system. Researchers also question whether Americans are get- ting sick from their drinking water far more often than is recognized. ~Is this happening below the radar screen, with low-level [gastrointestinal] things, where people will stay home from work, or be miserable at work, and not ever go to the doctor?" asks Jack Colford of the Uni- .versity of. California-Berkeley. He is lead- ing a major EPA-CDC-funded study com- 24 U.S.NEwS & WORLD REPORT, AUGUST 12, 2002 MONEY & BUSINESS paring disease rates between participants who drink tap water through a sophisti- cated filter and those using a fake look- alike filter. Harvard researchers reported in 1997 that emer- gency-room visits for gastrointestinal illness rose after spikes in dirt levels that still re- mained well within fed- eral standards. Quality concerns. Just keeping up with federal reg- ulations is increasingly difficult. The next five years will see more new rules than have been adopted in all the years since enactment of the Safe Drinking Water Act in 1974. Environmental advo- cates blame the logjam on delays in ad- dressing many health hazards. The arsenic standard, which produced an uproar early in the Bush administration, was years in the making. The EPA ultimately approved the same standard President Bill Clinton chose in his last days in office-reducing the arsenic limit from 5O to 10 parts per bil- lion. The change of heart coincided with a National Academy of Sciences report, re- leased to little notice the week of Septem- ber 11. It indicated that even the Clin- ton standard was weak: As little as 3 ppb arsenic car- ries a far higher bladder and lung cancer risk than do other substances EPA regulates. New science has also undermined confidence in older methods of purify- ing water. Chlorination has been one of the 20th century's great public-health achievements, smiting the deadliest wa- terborne diseases, cholera and typhoid. But this sword has developed a double edge. Nearly 200 women in Chesapeake, Va., sued their water system, claiming that miscarriages they suffered in the 1980s and 1990s are traceable to tri- halomethanes, chemicals produced when chlorine reacted with their region's murky river water. While pregnancy-risk research is hotly debated, the EPA de- cided that cancer risk from chlorine by- products is high enough that it ordered water system reductions earlier this year. Localities have already spent millions of dollars converting to another disinfec- tant, chloramine (a chlorine and ammo- nia mix), which curbs some byproducts. Cities and towns are finding that they must deal with new science on contam- inants at a much faster pace than the EPA can regulate them. This summer, Bourne, Mass., the southern gateway to Cape Cod, had to close three of its six drinking water wells, having discovered they were con- taminated with perchlorate, a rocket fuel component that leaked from a nearby military reservation. Across the country, the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, serving 17 million people, announced in April that its new treatment system ~will remove a large portion of perchlorate' leaking into a major regional reservoir, Lake Mead. But ~'.$. ~Tews has obtained material distrib- uted at a June 11 MWD board meeting showing the treatment was not working as hoped. The EPA is still studying possible drinking water limits for perchlorate as well as for MTBE, a gasoline additive U.S.iN'EWS & WORLD REPORT, AUGUST 12, 2002 MONEY & BUSINESS meant to reduce air pollution that proved to be a frighteningly efficient ground- water pollutant. (South Tahoe and Santa Monica, Calif., last month obtained big settlements from oil and chemical com- panies to help restore MTBR-poisoned water supplies.) And in April, a U.S. Ge- ological Survey report revealed that streams nationwide are laced with pre- scription and over-the-counter drugs and even caffeine. Pollution is shrinking water supplies for communities at the same time that burgeoning population and weather are causing severe shortages. Norman, Okla., with 95,700 people the largest system currently afoul of arsenic standards, very likely will shut down some wells even though it expects average daily water de- mand to more than double in the next 40 years. ~We don't want to be a poster child~ for arsenic contamination, says utilities director Brad CTambin. This sum- mer, more than 40 percent of the na- tion-over twice the normal rate-has suffered drought conditions. 'Normal- ly, we get tons of flowers, but now we have nothing growing,~ says Donna Charpied, a farmer in Riverside County, Calif., pointing to withered plants on her small homestead. Some ecologists believe global warming will make drought the norm in much of the West. Drought breeds anger: The CIA predicts that by 2015, drinking-water access could be a major source of world conflict. Some cities have already instituted drastic conservation programs. Santa Fe has restricted lawn watering, leading New Mexicans to decorate yards with spray-painted artificial flowers. In parched Denver, a conservation cam- paign encourages residents to shower in groups. Omaha has an odd-even resi- dential address lawn-watering program. One spring Satur- day morning this April, Chuck Maurer of San An- tonio realized while brushing his teeth that he and his neighbors had be- come victims of a water conservation program gone awry. 'It was gro- tesque," he recalls. ~he water was brown in color and cloudy with particulates, and a really bad odor. It was sewer water." Precisely. The San Antonio Water Sys- tem had aecidentany cross-connected his neighborhood's 26 U.S.NEw$ & drinking water lines with pipes delivering treated sewage water to a public golf course. Watering fairways and greens with "reclaimed water" has become popular in water-short tourist areas, especi .ally Flori- da. But experts say such systems require extra care to keep sewage from entering potable systems. Big business to the rescue. With im- mense challenges ahead, U.S. drinking water Systems are considering some- thing never tried here on a large scale: privatization. In March, Indianapo- lis announced a $1.5 billion agreement with USFilter, the largest U.S. privati- zation to date, and in May, San Jose, Calif., voted to eon- sider privatizing. Private firms helped supply water to Bos- ton as early as 1796, and utilities have long hired outside contractors to build, but not operate, plants and distribu- tion systems. But over the past five years, an IRS ruling that helped firms ob- tain longer-term tax-free water contracts, combined with politicians' push for deregulation and municipal-system break- downs, opened the door for firms to ac- tually manage systems. Only 15 percent of utilities are investor-owned, but in re- cent years, a handful of big water corpo- rations, mostly foreign owned, have moved onto the U.S. scene: from France, Suez and the media-water conglomerate, Vivendi; from Germany, the utility RWE. (One domestic player with giant ambi- tions was Enron's water subsidiary, Azurix, which had touted a plan to plumb the Everglades and manage the water.) Congress is considering hiking feder- al funding for infrastructure, but the Bush administration encourages the privatiza- tion trend, saying that water systems can- not expect to get all the dollars they need from Washington. Says G. Tracy Mehan, EPA assistant administrator for water: "I think the needs are so great especially when you see the demands of homeland security and the federal budget. Private capital is one of several options that are going to have to be considered much more than they have been.' One private-sector success story is Leominster, Mass., a town of 40,000, which signed a 20-year deal with usFil- ter in 1996. Before then, ~our treatment plant was totally corroded. We fixed leaks by putting out old coffee cans to catch the waterf says Mayor Dean Mazzarella. USl~ilter saved the city money it then used to upgrade a 60-year-old filtration plant that was '~eld together by wire and chewing gum," says city environmental inspector Matthew Marro. Experience in other countries suggests that privatization can, indeed~ pour need- ed capital into drinking water. Investraent in the United Kingdom increased more than 80 percent after it turned to total privatization. ~Publie- private partnerships are going to sweep the says Andrew Seidel, pres- ident of usl~ilter. "The country has 50,000 dif- ferent water systems, and those will consolidate into bigger systems aligned with private companies and able to handle the growing number of water-treatment issues." But in Atlanta, the expe- rience has not been so pos- itive. This summer, Mayor Shirley Franklin sent a formal notice to United Water that the city was dissatisfied with its performance under the 20-year contract signed with the city's previous adminis- tration. Problems cited by Franklin in- cluded the firm's staffing levels, bill col- lection, and meter instslls~ion. Atlanta had hoped to halve the $49 million annual ~ost of running its water system by privatizing; one city official says savings are less than $3 million. "You have to keep in mind that a public-private partnership is an ongoing dialogue between the customer and its pri- vate partner,' says United Water spokes- man Rich Henning. "We certainly have struggled. But within the last six to nine months we have dedi- cated more resources, and we've been lis- tening more to the client." He calcu- lates Atlanta's sav- ings to be about $15 million a year but says the city should be using that money to address the infrastructure prob- lems that United Water inherited. Gordon Certain, president of the civic association of North Buckhead, the neighborhood hardest hit with water-quality problems, says Unit- ed Water is unresponsive to complaints. "They're acting kind of like they have a 20-year contract,~ he says, wryly. (Of course, they do.) The company's response to complaints has ranged ~from polite to totally inappropriate,~ he says. ~l~ney told one woman who wanted her water test- ed that she should get it tested herself. But resident Jacques Davignon thinks privatization "has only made the finger- pointing much more complex.~ He says the company and the city should share re- sponsibility. 'Let's not get on TV and beat United Water up," he says. "Let's do a lit- tle forward thinking, come up with a strategic plan." Private enterprise also has rushed in with water-shortage solutions. The agri- business firm Cadiz Inc. wants to store water in the barren Mojave Desert, where tidal waves of dust sweep across salt- rimmed dry lakes. The water, taken from the Colorado River and from an indig- enous underground aquifer, would flow to thirsty Los Angeles during droughts. ~Storing and selling aquifer water will be the keyto California's future,~ says Mark Liggett, Cadiz's senior vice president. Jim Andre, a desert biologist working in the Mojave, says Cadiz has no impar- tial scientific study of the potential pact. Environmental groups warn that drawing groundwater from the Mojave will create a dust bowl similar to Cali- fornia's Owens Lake region, a water grab that inspired the film Chinatown. But Ca- diz says it has a monitoring system to pre- vent overpumping. "We have solicited tons of input from all groups for our en- vironmental assessment,~ Liggett says. greative solutions. Other ideas seem somewhat fanciful. Ric Davidge, a former Reagan administration official, wants to siphon 10 billion gallons of water each winter from northern California rivers, pump it into 850-foot-long plastic blad- ders, and ship it downstate. Other en- trepreneurs suggest melting Alaska ice- bergs. Oilman T. Boone Pickens hopes to pipeline water from Texas's Ogallala aquifer to water-short cities like San An- tonio and Dallas. Privatization projects are also dogged by accountability concerns. Industry sources worry that the terrorism vulner- ability assessments U.S. Water systems are developing will wind up in corporate parent offices overseas, possibly unpro- tected from disclosure. In New Orleans, an official highly familiar with its water system told ~r. SNews that the Big Easy's move toward privatization lacks over- U.S.NEWS & V~rOP~LD i~EPORT, AUGUST 12, 2002 27 HONEY & BUSINESS sight. ~The whole approach to having companies bid for the water system was 'public, catch us if you can,' since after bids were taken the public had only 10 days to examine the proposals," she says. Privatization worries have even made it tb Broadway: In the comedy Urine- town, a firm privatizes toilets and rais- es toilet fees. Residents caught urinating in other places are arrested. %Vith pri- vate control, who guarantees that the less well off will get affordable water, and who picks up the cost if the private com- pany fails?" aSks Sandra Postel, director of the Global Water Policy Project, a re- search institute in Amherst, Mass. Progress report. Indeed, the financial vi- ability of some leading water companies has been called into question recently. Cadiz lost $2.5 million in the most recent quarter; the firm recently tried to reduce its debt through a deal with Saudi Prince A1Waleed ibn Talal, but in Suly the effort collapsed. Suez's water arm saw revenues grow by.just 1 percent. Vivendi~ though ex- penencmg revenue growth of 12 percent, made ma]or missteps in its media division that have left it laden with debt and is di- vesting its stake in one water investment, Philadelphia Suburban. Nor have private companies, by and large, delivered savings to consumers. In fact, most private water providers surveyed by U.S. -News charged higher- than-average rates (table). George Raftelis, a Charlotte, N.C., industry con- sultant, points out that unlike public utilities, private firms do not enjoy tax- exempt financing, are subject to income taxes, and must return profits to share- holders. Moreover, "privatization does not equal competition," says Janice Beecher, director of the Institute of Pub- lic Utilities at Michigan State Universi- ty. 'After bidding, you're transferring the monopoly powers of a public utili- ty to a private company." She suggests cities and towns award shorter contracts and make public utilities and Private firms compete. Citizen outcry over the water rates private firms charge has boiled over into riots in countries such as Bolivia. But so far in the United States disputes have been hashed out in the political process. Peoria and Pekin, Ill., both are moving to deprivatize their water systems, hav- ing determined that if private owner- ship continued, future rate increases 28 U.S.NEws & WORLD REPORT, AUGUST 12, 2002 would be as much as 60 percent high- er than if the systems were publicly run. Because other communities have done the same, Curtis of AWWA does not see a mass movement to privatize: "Some are looking at it, and some are trying to move in the other direction." But the harsh reality is that the price of drinking water will most likely rise whether private industry or government manages the system. The EPA estimates that the water bi]] consumes only seven tenths of 1 percent of U.S. household me- dian income; Americans spend more than triple that on bottled water and fil- ters. A recent Harvard School of Public Health analysis pointed out that rates in many developed countries are signifi- cantly higher. "[WJater rates have been insufficient to cover long-run costs," such as maintenance of pipes and plants, let alone larger issues such as preserving clean rivers and surrounding watershed, the report said. "People think water is free because it falls from the sky," says Seidel of USFilter. ~Vell, it is-but treated, filtered, and piped water isn't. ~ Privatization advocates contend that only market-oriented pric- Lng can force H20-hogging Americans to conserve. "Unless you put a market- :?i determined price on something, it is not re- spected,' says Clay Landry, a research associate at Bozeman, Mont.'s Political Economy Research Center. ~Rightnow, (~ who even thinks about the cost of water coming out of their tap?~ But public officials are loath to hike rates for fear of burdening lower-income families. That's certainly a prob- lem in big cities, but even more so in small towns, where, lacking economies of scale, water treatment and dis- tribution is more expensive. Consultant Raftelis found that water bins in small systems average 25 percent higher than in large ones he has surveyed. The new arsenic rule is project- ed to cost households under $1 annually in the largest systems but over $300 in those serving fewer than 10o customers. Economist Wallace Oates of the think tank Resources for the Future says ar- senic's economic realities make a case for abandoning national standards and let- ting localities weigh costs and benefits on their own. Con- gress and the EPA al- ready let small water systems operate with less regulation and en- forcement-some will have 14 years, instead of four years, to meet the new ar- senic rule. The Bush administra- tion is studying whether to relax small-system stan- dards even more. Yet all but a fraction of health violations occur in small systems, which serve some 50 million citizens. ~What you have is a two-tier drinking water sys- tem, and that's pretty troubling," says NRDC'S Olson. He argues that health and efficiency require a major consoli- dation among the 54,000 U.S. water suppliers. Says EPA's Mehan, "Citizens and systems are going to have to look at this option." Turning off the tap. Citizens are cer- tainly looking at other options, but less with an eye to changing the system than to just protecting themselves and their families. ~Ve're looking at having a plumber put a filter on our entire house,~ said At- lanta resident Davignon. U.S.NEWS & WORLD REPORT, AUGUST 12, 2002 29 MONEY & BUSINESS In the meantime, he buys bags of ice and water from the su- ~ permarket, adding, 'I hate to pay for water, but if it's undrinkable, or the kids can't bathe, you do itl Already, 76 percent of Californians rely on bottled or filtered water. ~We have reached a breaking point beyond which central treatment can no longer go," says Peter Censky, executive director of the Water Quality Association, which represents filter makers. Joseph Cotruvo, a former EPA water administrator, agrees: `you wouldn't think of drinking orange juice out of a pipe, would you? I wouldn't be surprised if 25 years from now the thought of drinking water as a beverage rather than a commodity will dominate.~ The drive toward bottled water and filters will, however, widen the gap between haves and have-nots, a result some hope technology can prevent. '[GJoing into the 21st century, you can't get the kind of long-term improve- ments in water quality that are needed without the next genera- tion of technology," says Olson. A few U.S. water systems are trying disinfectants used in Europe: ozone, ultraviolet light, and. perhaps the best purifier (used by bottlers Pepsi and Coke), reverse-osmosis membrane technology. 'It removes.just about everything,~ says Olson, 'so you don't have this contaminant -of-the- month approach.~ And yesterday's clean water may not be clean enough for the future. L. D. McMullen, chief executive officer of the Des Moines water system, believes as the population ages and more people have compromised immune systems, cities and towns will have to provide water much lower in contaminants than they do today. "We will totally have to de- liver water to customers in a totally dif- ferent way," he says. 'You may see what I like to call 'neighborhood polishing units,' that develop ultrapure water in the neighborhoods and deliver it to homes" through much smaller pipe sys- tems. Households need relatively lit- tle superclean water, McMullen points out, since less than 15 percent of ~drink- ing water" is drunk or bathed in. Most goes to flushing toilets and .watering lawns. Des Moines has learned from experi- ence that its citizens will pay for such improvements: In 1992, the city raised water rates 25 percent to build the world's largest removal plant for ni- trate, an agricultural runoff that can re- duce infants' oxygen uptake (blue-baby syndrome) and cause other ills in adults. But whether public water sys- tems tackle their challenges on their own or turn the job over to private en- terprise, or some combination, the changes ahead will require a revolution in how Americans think about drinking water. "People's knowledge of water comes from beer commercials, focused on the land of sky-bhie waters, or moun- tain springs and aquifers underlying some Wisconsin hillside,~ says Censky of the Water Quality Association. "The public thinks water in these sources is pure, but it's not. Really, pure water is a man-made product." · With David D'Addio Now you can talk as long as you want from home. No weak signals. No worrying about Iow battery power. And no counting minutes. It's simple. Get the ^T&T Un[imitecl Plan and you can make unlimited domestic long distance calls to over 50 million ATbT residential long distanCe customers. All for one [ow monthly rate of $19.95. With a great rate, no time restrictions, and a bi[[ that's shorter than ever, there's no reason not to enroll THE AT&T UNLIMITED PLAN. CALL 1 800 REACH OUT ~ att.com/unlimited For domestic direct-dial calls from home. Subject to billing availability. Unlimited calling excludes calls to wireless phones and many AT&T Broadband customers. ,~Jditiona[ in-state fees may apply and Alaska in-state rate is higher. Universal connectivity charge applies. 7 cents per minute to anyone not an AT&T residential long distance customer. © 2002 AT&T 1927 SCHOOL HOUSE August 20, 2002 Good evening Mayor, Commissioners, City staff members and citizens. Every now and again, most of us say something or have an opinion about an issue that may not be popular for all. You - of all people, I'm sure, can appreciate this. My brief comments about the 1927 School House will certainly fit into the category of pleasing some and irritating others. Please realize I'm speaking based on personal opinion and not as a representative or petitioner of any organization I might belong to or any individual that might share my opinion. Based on what I've heard over the last few years about this building and especially the last year; based on a great deal of what I haven't heard and based on tug-of-rope discussions and arguments about historical preservation versus fiduciary responsibilities versus economical climate versus property value and somewhere in the mix is the emotional issues of more green space possibilities versus the possibility of this becoming a great parking lot. I would love to see that old building be restored and no - I can't put up the money to do it. I would love to see that old building become an attribute to our City's economic stimulus and no - I don't have all the answers as to how it could become that. I would love to have my grand children see that old building 50 years from now - when maybe I won't be able to do so. I will be saddened to see that old building torn down - where their Great Grandfather and their Grandmother attended school. I didn't go to that old school, however, I've been inside many other old buildings. In fact, I've actually traveled on vacations during my life, as I'm sure you have, to actually visit old buildings that have been renovated, restored and refurbished to accommodate our being able to simply take a moment to reminisce about the building - maybe the people who once walked the halls - but mostly just the fact that we are able to be apart of something positive from yesteryear. You know we can't keep that old building without you. At the risk of hurting somebody's feelings, realizing the work that has gone into drawing up the plans to demolish it, please let me just say - if as much energy was put into saving that old building - as has been put into tearing it down by preservation opposition, then I wouldn't be here sharing my personal thoughts with you this evening. Save this landmark site in our community. We only have a few- when they're gone - they're gone forever. A pole with a sign that says this was the site of- just isn't the same, when you have the opportunity to actually have the building itself. As I said, this is my opinion. If I had the deciding vote to save that old building, you can bet that the $250,000 would be going to find a way to make it work for the City's benefit not for a bull dozier. I'd be willing to bet you a dollar to a hole in a doughnut, that when it's all said and done - this City will be spending a great deal more on that property in the out years than what it would have taken to make it a compliment to the beauty next door. With a change of heart, a dedir~tion for the ca,use and effect, a partnership in finding the money and a vision for what that old building can be turned into, you'll not regret the outcome. Thank you, Brian Edwards 629 NE 9TM Ave., Boynton Beach, FL 33435 (561) 375-6606 INTRACOASTAL PARK August 20, 2002 Good evening Mayor, Commi.~ioners, City staff members and citizens. It's really a pleasure to see the bid for the construction of Intracoastal Park on the agenda this evening. What a long time coming! I know that for many, it's tndy been over a decade waiting. Unfortunately, there is still one issue that needs to be clarified on the Intracoastal Park If it can't be addressed prior too, I know that it'll be an issue at the September 3~ budget discussion. That's the issue of what's missing-City Club! I see there is $986,200 in the budget for City Club, but it didn't even make the five-year plan. That's a problem! I don't know what the rationale is for City Club being excluded at this point, but I do know that whatever it is, it ham't been brought to the atteation to those of us that have been before this commi~ion on several occasions ~cing for reports on the status of that park since the City and County parmered for it's construction. Everyone I know that has been waiting for thc City to break ground on that site, City Club remains as much a part of Phase I in our minds, as it did during the original discussions before and after the Royal Palm Club House was demolished on Gateway. And, I do know that the money has been there for City Club for so long, it should have grown from $1,000,000 to $2,000,000 by now even with a wavering economy. Finally, I think that there's a great deal of good inthe proposed budget in terms of coustruction; however, there is no way that anything in the budget would have or should have moved City Club to a lower priority that it wouldn't even make the five year pla~ It should be in Phase I and many of us will be coming back to the table with years worth of minutes, proposals, and agreements that City Club was and still is a priority for this City. We've been patience - we even said before this Commission that we would be - after being told - that the last thing we were a last awaiting - were soil analysis. However, out of site, out of respect for this Commission and this staff- being patient, didn't mean we were going to allow for City Club to take a hack seat to any project in this years budget if that's the case. I'm looking forward to hearing from the Commission on this issue. Thank you, Brian Edwards 629 NE 9TM Ave., Boynton Beach, FL 33435 (561) 375-6606 DEVELOPMENT ORDER OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA PROJECT NAME: APPLICANT'S AGENT: APPLICANT'S ADDRESS: M & L Roofing Riza N. Altan, P.E. / Turquoise, Inc. 1253 Okeechobee Road, Suite A-2 West Palm Beach, FL DATE OF HEARING RATIFICATION BEFORE CITY COMMISSION: August 6, 2002 TYPE OF RELIEF SOUGHT: Major Site Plan Modification LOCATION OF PROPERTY: 630 West Industrial Avenue DRAWING(S): SEE EXHIBIT "B" ATTACHED HERETO. 33401 X THIS MATTER came before the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida appearing on the Consent Agenda on the date above. The City Commission hereby adopts the findings and recommendation of the Planning and Development Board, which Board found as follows: OR THIS MATTER came on to be heard before the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida on the date of hearing stated above. The City Commission having considered the relief sought by the applicant and heard testimony from the applicant, members of city administrative staff and the public finds as follows: Application for the relief sought was made by the Applicant in a manner consistent with the requirements of the City's Land Development Regulations. The Applicant X' HAS HAS NOT established by substantial competent evidence a basis for the relief requested. The conditions for development requested by the Applicant, administrative staff, or suggested by the public and supported by substantial competent evidence are as set forth on Exhibit "C" with notation "Included". The Applicant's application for relief is hereby X' GRANTED subject to the conditions referenced in paragraph 3 hereof. DENIED 5. This Order shall take effect immediately upon issuance by the City Clerk. All further development on the property shall be made in accordance with the terms and conditions of this order. 7. Other DATED: ~--~,~O- S:\Planning\SHARED\WP\PROJECTS\M&L Location Map M & L ROOFING 4OO M1 m 800 1200 1600 Feet EXHIBIT "A" qW 7TR' AVE- TURQUOISE, Inc. EXHIBIT "B" cT~U R Q U 0 IS E, Inc. EXHIBIT "B"- :;7 -' . .; .j.,.I, EXHIBIT "C' Conditions of Approval Project name: M & L Roofing File number: MSPM 02-003 Reference: 2nd review plans identified as Major Site Plan Modification file # 02-003 with a May 10, 2002 Planning and Zoning Department date stamp marking DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE REJECT PUBLIC WORKS - General Comments: 1. City Ordinance (CODE, Chapter 10) requires that arrangements be made X with the Public Works Department for any waste disposal associated with this site plan. Please contact the Public Works Department (561-742-6200) regarding the storage and handling of refuse. Roll-out trash pickup will be allowed in lieu of a dumpster and enclosure. The applicant represents that use of roll-out pickup is adequate to meet the needs of this commercial establishment now and in the future. No more than two (2) roll-outs will be allowed for this site, to coincide with the one utility service provided. The applicant acknowledges that changes to this site and building use, resulting in an increase in trash volume and/or building occupancy, will require re- evaluation of the need for a dumpster and enclosure. Should said changes occur in the future it will be the sole responsibility of the applicant to provide the needed facilities (i.e. dumpster and enclosure). Multiple roll- outs for multiple tenants shall not be allowed. PUBLIC WORKS - Traffic Comments: None X UTILITIES Comments: 2. Fire flow calculations will be required demonstrating the City Code X requirement of 1,500 g.p.m, as stated in the LDR Chapter 6, Article IV, Section 16, or the requirement imposed by insurance underwriters, whichever is greater (see CODE section 26-16(a)). FIRE Comments: None X POLICE Comments: None X COA 08/12/02 2 DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE REJECT ENGINEERING DIVISION Comments: 3. A lighting plan including photo metrics, pole wind loading, and pole details X in conformance with the LDR, Chapter 6, Article IV, Section 11, Chapter 23, Article 1, Section 5.B.7 and Chapter 23, Article II, Section A will be required at the time of permitting. If possible please provide this information as part of your TRC plan submittals - it is much easier to identify and correct any deficiencies now than while you are waiting on a permit. 4. At the time of permitting, specify inlet types, etc. on drainage plan. Indicate X invert elevations for all structures. Indicated grade of storm sewer segments. Provide details for proposed inlets (LDR, Chapter 6, Article IV, Section 5.A.2.f). BUILDING DIVISION Comments: 5. Add a labeled symbol to the site plan drawing that represents and delineates X the path of travel for the accessible route that is required between the accessible parking spaces and the accessible entrance doors to each tenant space. The symbol that is required to be installed along the path shall start at the accessible parking spaces and terminate at the accessible entrance doors to the building. The symbol shall represent the location of the path of travel, not the location of the detectable warning or other pavement markings. The location of the accessible path shall not compel the user to travel in a drive/lane area that is located behind parked vehicles. Identify on the plan the width of the accessible route. (Note: The minimum width required by the code is forty-four (44) inches). Add text to the drawing that would indicate that the symbol represents the accessible route and the route is designed in compliance with Section 4.3 (Accessible Route) and 4.6 (Parking and Passenger Loading Zones) of the Florida Accessibility Code for Building Construction. Please note that at time of permit review, the applicant shall provide detailed documentation on the plans that will verify that the accessible route is in compliance with the regulations specified in the Florida Accessibility Code for Building Construction. This documentation shall include, but not be limited to, providing finish grade elevations along the path of travel. 6. Identify within the site data the finish floor elevation (lowest floor elevation) X that is proposed for the building. Verify that the proposed elevation is in compliance with regulations of the code by adding specifications to the site data that address the following issues [Section 3107.1.2, Chapter 31 of the 2001 Florida Building Code]: a) The design professional-of-record for the project shall add the following COA 08/12/02 3 DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE REJECT text to the site data. "The proposed finish floor elevation NGVD is above the highest 100-year base flood elevation applicable to the building site, as determined by the South Florida Water Management District's surface water management construction development regulations." b) From the FIRM map, identify in the site data the title of the flood zone that the building is located within. Where applicable, specify the base flood elevation. If there is no base flood elevation, indicate that on the plans. c) Identify the floor elevation that the design professional has established for the building within the footprint of the building that is shown on the drawings titled site plan, floor plan and paving/drainage (civil plans). 7. Indicate on the site plan within the floor area of the new and existing X building the primary use of the structure/facility. 8. At time of permit review, submit signed and sealed working drawings of the X proposed construction. 9. At time of permit review, submit for review an addressing plan for the X project. 10. Add to all plan view drawings of the site a labeled symbol that represents the X location and perimeter of the lin'fits of construction proposed with the subject request. PARKS AND RECREATION Comments: None X FORESTER Comments: None X PLANNING AND ZONING Comments: 11. The subject property's designated Future Land Use designation is Industrial X (I) and Official Zoning district is Light Industrial (M-l) and should be indicated as such in the site plan tabular data. 12. The survey (or site plan) must identify the Official Zoning District and X Future Land Use designation for the adjacent properties (Chapter 4, Section A.3.). 13. Provide a detail of the proposed outdoor lighting structure(s), including the _ COA 08/14/02 4 DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE REJECT dimensions, color, and material. 14. Include a color rendering of all elevations prior to the Community X Redevelopment Agency meeting (Chapter 4, Section 7.D.2.). 15. All above ground mechanical equipment such as exterior utility boxes, X meters, transformers, shall be visually screened (Chapter 9, Section 10.C.4.). Equipment placed on the walls of the building shall be painted to match the building color. ADDITIONAL COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY COMMENTS Comments: 16. Continue thc mansard roof along the entire north and west side elevations. X 17. The color used is "Soft Cranberry- Benjamin Moore #2094-40". X 18. The eight and one-half (8 ½) inch by 11 inch version of the elevations X drawings (shown at the CRA meeting) shall be used as the true representation of the project. ADDITIONAL CITY COMMISSION COMMENTS: Comments: 19. To be determined. L~ ~ ~ S:\Planning\SHARED\WP\PROJ ECTS\M&L Rootng\COA.doc DEVELOPMENT ORDER OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA PROJECT NAME & ADDRESS: The Residences at Marina Village APPLICANT'S AGENT: Bruce Jarvis-Gerald Goray, Goray-Jarvis Properties, LLC APPLICANT'S ADDRESS: 205 George Bush Blvd., Delray Beach, FL 33444 DATE OF HEARING RATIFICATION BEFORE CITY COMMISSION: August 20, 2002 TYPE OF RELIEF SOUGHT: Request approval for a Major Site Plan Modification for two seven-story apartment buildings, a parking garage, and ancillary commercial uses on a 3.79 acre parcel. LOCATION OF PROPERTY: 743 NW 1st Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL DRAWING(S): SEE EXHIBIT "B" ATTACHED HERETO. X THIS MATTER came before the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida appearing on the Consent Agenda on the date above. The City Commission hereby adopts the findings and recommendation of the Planning and Development Board, which Board found as follows: OR THIS MATTER came on to be heard before the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida on the date of hearing stated above. The City Commission having considered the relief sought by the applicant and heard testimony from the applicant, members of city administrative staff and the public finds as follows: Application for the relief sought was made by the Applicant in a manner consistent with the requirements of the City's Land Development Regulations. The Applicant ~' HAS HAS NOT established by substantial competent evidence a basis for the relief requested. The conditions for development requested by the Applicant, administrative staff, or suggested by the public and supported by substantial competent evidence are as set forth on Exhibit "C" with notation "Included". The Applicant's application for relief is hereby ~ GRANTED subject to the conditions referenced in paragraph 3 hereof. DENIED 5. This Order shall take effect immediately upon issuance by the City Clerk. S:\Pianning\SHARED\WP\PROJECTS\MARINA\MSPM 02-005\Develop.Order Fo~D2-Re,lli~l~d(l~,\ All further development on the property shall be made in accordance with the terms and conditions of this order. Other -. ,~-,~lerk Location Map Marina EXHIBIT "A" R iz CBD-,, SITE / 800 wOF~TH,'' ICWW; 1200 Feet Z '~uI '~u~. oau!~u~ qOO.L-UnS EXHIBIT "B" :: I L_. O. EXHIBIT "B" EXHIBIT "B" II iN, EXHIBIT "B" I EXHIBIT "B" EXHIBIT "B" ~ I I o d EXHIBIT "B" ouI '~uuaom~uH q;:)3£-unS F EXHIBIT "B" !: EXHIBIT "C" Conditions of Approval Project name: The Residences @ Marina Village File number: MSPM 02-005 Reference: 2nd review plans identified as a Major Site Plan Modification with a July 30, 2002 Planning & Zoning date DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE REJECT PUBLIC WORKS- General Comments: 1. City Ordinance (CODE, Chapter 10) requires that arrangements be made with X the Public Works Department for any waste disposal associated with this site plan. Prior to permit application contact the Public Works Department (561- 742-6200) regarding the storage and handling of refuse. No dumpster location is shown in this Master Site Plan submittal. Previous site plans have had the dumpster(s) sited at the end of Marina Drive (formerly known as Casa Loma Blvd.) Indicate where dumpster enclosures will be sited and demonstrate how retail, commercial and residential properties will access them. Provide confirmation of access (by easement) to dumpster enclosure site and demonstrate that the site meets all provisions per code and standards. 2. Street names should not be phonetically similar per the LDR, Chapter 5, X Article V, Section 1.D.8. Obtain approval from Police and Fire that Marina Way will be acceptable when there is already a Mariners Way in the street systems. Provide approved permit showing name change at time of permitting. PUBLIC WORKS- Traffic Comments: 3. East Marina Way is shown to have a 20 foot roadway width (by dimensioning X and per the typical sections it is 22 feet in width). Other roadways and aisles within the development provide a 24 foot clear width. Adjust the East Marina Way roadway width to a 24 foot width (2 - 12 foot lanes). Show dimensions on the civil plans (sheet C-3) at time of permitting. 4. The parking spaces and the drop-off area for Building #1 extend beyond the X property line into the Boynton Beach Blvd. right-of-way. Work within the Boynton Beach Blvd. right-of-way is indicated, by note, to be "completed and approved at a future date", presumably by others. Please clarify by note that the work along the south side of Boynton Beach Blvd. will be constructed in conjunction with the remainder of the site development. Provide this information no later than the time of permitting. Conditions of Approval 2 DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE REJECT UTILITIES Comments: 5. All utility easements shall be shown on the rectified site plan, conceptual X utility engineering plan and landscape drawings so that we may determine which trees may interfere with utilities. In general, palm trees will be the only tree species allowed within utility easements. Canopy trees may be planted outside of the easement so that roots and branches will not impact those utilities within the easement in the foreseeable future. The LDR, Chapter 7.5, Article I, Section 18.1 gives public utilities the authority to remove any trees that interfere with utility services, either in utility easements or public rights- of-way. Comments: 6. Design documents shall demonstrate compliance with LDR Chapter 6, X Section 16, which provides requirements for hydrants. Hydrants in commercial applications shall be no more than 300 feet apart and the remotest part of any structure shall be no more than 200 feet from a hydrant. Connections shall be to mains no less than six (6) inches in diameter. In addition to domestic requirements at a residual pressure of not less than 20 psi, a fire flow of at least 1500 gpm is required. 7. Design documents where underground water mains and hydrants are to be X provided, must demonstrate that they will be installed, completed, and in service prior to construction work per the Florida Fire Prevention Code, (2000) Section 29-2.3.2. 8. Emergency access shall be provided at the start of a project and be maintained X throughout construction per the Florida Fire Prevention Code, Section 3-5, and NFPA 241, (1996) Safeguarding Construction, Alteration, and Demolition Operations, Section 5-4.3. 9. City Ordinance Section 9-6, 3./7-11 requires approved automatic fire sprinkler systems throughout the following: 1) All buildings or structures regardless of the type of construction which are 3 stories or more in height or all buildings or structures in excess of 30 feet in height as measured from finish ground floor grade to the underside of the topmost roof assembly. DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE REJECT 9. continued 2) All buildings or structures regardless of the type of construction that are in excess of 12,000 square feet per floor. POLICE Comments: None X ENGINEERING DIVISION Comments: 10. All work done within the Boynton Beach Boulevard or Ocean Avenue rights- X of-way shall require FDOT approval and permitting, due at time of permitting. 11. Show all existing above and below ground utilities on the Survey and Site X plan (LDR, Chapter 4, Section 7.A.3). 12. At time of permitting, show pole wind loading on thc Lighting Plan (LDR, X Chapter 6, Article IV, Section 11, Chapter 23, Article I, Section 5.B.7 and Chapter 23, Article II, Section A). 13. At time of permitting, add a note to the Landscape Plan that within the sight X triangles there shall be an unobstructed cross-visibility at a level between 2.5 feet and 6 fcct above the pavement (LDR, Chapter 7.5, Article II, Section 5.H). 14. Provide existing and proposed elevations for the "Phase II" Schematic X Paving & Drainage Plan (LDR, Chapter 4, Section 7.F). Inadequate grade information has been provided to evaluate flow patterns in the parking and roadway areas. 15. Provide a copy of the SFWMD and all other drainage related permits with the X building permit application. 16. On the Site and Civil plans, show and identify all necessary traffic control X devices such as stop bars, stop signs, double yellow lane separators striping, directional arrows and "Do Not Enter" signage, etc. For each building delineate and stripe for a 12 ft. x 35 ft. loading area (LDR, Chapter 2, Section l l.J); include a pavement message in yellow indicating "No Parking - Loading Zone". See City Standard Drawings B-98001 and B-90013 for striping details. 17. Indicate to what standard the project is to be constructed; if the FDOT X Standard Specifications for Road & Bridge Construction and Standard Index are to be used - the 2000 Specifications are recommended since they contain both English and Metric units. Indicate by note. Due at time of permitting. Conditions of Approval 4 DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE REJECT 18. Provide written and graphic scales on all sheets. X BUILDING DIVISION Comments: 19. Add to each building that is depicted on the drawing titled site plan and floor X plan a labeled symbol that identifies the location of the handicap accessible entrance doors to each building. Florida Accessibility Code for Building Construction, Section 4.1.2, 4.3. 20. Add a labeled symbol to the site plan drawing that represents and delineates X the path of travel for the accessible route that is required between the accessible parking spaces and the accessible entrance doors to each building. The symbol, required to be installed along the path, shall start at the accessible parking spaces and terminate at the accessible entrance doors to each building. The symbol shall represent the location of the path of travel, not the location of the detectable warning or other pavement markings. The location of the accessible path shall not compel the user to travel in a drive/lane area that is located behind parked vehicles. Identify on the plan the width of the accessible route. (Note: The minimum width required by the code is forty-four (44) inches). Add text to the drawing that would indicate that the symbol represents the accessible route and the route is designed in compliance with Section 4.3 (Accessible Route) and 4.6 (Parking and Passenger Loading Zones) of the Florida Accessibility Code for Building Construction. Please note that at time of permit review, the applicant shall provide detailed documentation on the plans that will verify that the accessible route is in compliance with the regulations specified in the Florida Accessibility Code for Building Construction. This documentation shall include, but not be limited to, providing finish grade elevations along the path of travel. 21. Add to the site plan drawing all existing easements that are shown on the X survey. Also, add all proposed easements. The location, type and size of the easements shall be shown and identified on the site plan. Where applicable, amend the plans so that structures do not encroach into an easement. 22. At time of permit review, submit signed and sealed working drawings of the X proposed construction. 23. Add to each building that is depicted on the site plan drawing a labeled X symbol that identifies the location of the handicap accessible entrance doors to each of the required handicap accessible units. Show and label the same handicap accessible entrance doors on the appropriate floor plan drawing. Compliance with regulations specified in the Fair Housing Act is required. DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE REJECT 24. Add a labeled symbol to the site plan drawing that represents and delineates X the path of travel for the accessible route that is required between the accessible units and the recreational amenities that are provided for the project and other common area elements located at the site. The symbol shall represent the location of the path of travel, not the location of the detectable warning or other pavement markings required to be installed along the path. The location of the accessible path shall not compel the user to travel in a drive/lane area that is located behind parked vehicles. Identify on the plan the width of the accessible route. (Note: The minimum width required by the Code is 44 inches). Add text that would indicate that the symbol represents the accessible route and the route is designed in compliance with regulations specified in the Fair Housing Act. Please note that at time of permit review, the applicant shall provide detailed documentation on the plans that will verify that the accessible route is in compliance with the regulations specified in the Florida Accessibility Code for Building Construction. This documentation shall include, but not be limited to, providing finish grade elevations along the path of travel. 25. Add to the floor plan drawings of the individual units a breakdown of the area X within the unit. The area breakdowns for each unit shall specify the total area of the unit, area of the balcony, total area that is air-conditioned and, where applicable, total area of storage and garage space. If the garage and storage areas are not part of a specific unit, the area shall be included and identified within the area of the building. Indicate how many of each type of unit will be on each floor and within the building. 26. Add to the site data the total area under roof of each residential building. X Provide tabular area data for each building. The data shall include a breakdown of area for each floor of each building. The breakdown shall include the following areas and each area shall be labeled on the applicable floor plan drawing: a) Common area covered walkways; b) Covered stairways; c) Common area balconies; d) Entrance area outside of a unit; e) Storage areas (not part of a unit); f) Garages (not part of a unit); g) Elevator room; h) Electrical room; i) Mechanical room; j) Trash room; k) Mailbox pickup and delivery area; and 1) Any other area under roof. [Chapter 4 - Site Plan Review, Section 7. E. 2. And 3.] 27. At time of permit review, submit for review an addressing plan for the X project. Conditions of Approval 6 DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE REJECT 28. All bathrooms and kitchens in the dwelling units shall comply with the X provisions of the Federal Fair Housing Act, 24 CFR 100.205©(3)(I-IV), Requirement #7(1)(2), subparagraphs (A) or (B). Clear floor space shall be provided at fixtures to allow a person in a wheelchair or other mobility aid use of the fixtures. The clear floor space for the fixtures shall be shown on the plans and designate which option of Requirement #7 (A or B) is being used. PARKS AND RECREATION Comments: 29. Since this development would be classified as most similar to a multi-family X development, the City should charge the applicant an impact fee of $656 per dwelling unit. The park impact fee for the 277 units would be $181,712. Payable prior to issuance of a building permit. 30. Submit detailed irrigation plans for fight-of-way landscape and irrigation X improvements during the construction document permitting stage, for review and approval by Parks Department and Public Works Department staff. Include on the plan the location of any existing irrigation in the right-of-way. FORESTER/ENVIRONMENTALIST (~Qlqm-aents: Existing Trees 31. The applicant must identify and quantify the Royal and Washington Palm X trees that exist throughout the site. The landscape plans should indicate the existing trees that will be preserved, or relocated throughout the site. These trees should be shown with an appropriate symbol on the landscape plans. PLANNING AND ZONING Comments: 32. Traffic study must meet the requirements of Palm Beach County traffic X engineering prior to building permit. 33. All utility, storm sewer and access easements in conflict with the proposed X building must be abandoned and relocated prior to issuance of a building permit for this phase of the project. 34. Provide traffic control markings (stop signs/stop bars) at both entrances to the X parking garage. DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE REJECT 35. Drive aisle width in the parking garage should be 24 feet. Provide a X dimension on the site plan sheet A2. 36. Who will construct improvements on Boynton Beach Boulevard? These X improvements are needed to accommodate the access to the Building No. 1 Lobby and parking garage. Provide details regarding construction plans and time frame prior to issuance of a building permit. 37. At time of permitting provide a landscape plan for the off-site dumpster area. X (Ch.7.5,Art.ll, Sec.5.J.) 38. No site signage was submitted for approval. Signage plans to be submitted X separately for CRA Board and City Commission approval. 39. Submit a color elevation drawing for all sides of Buildings No. 1 and No.2 X prior to the CRA Board meeting. 40. All rooftop equipment must be screened from view at a minimum distance of X 600 feet. (Ch.9.Sec.11) 41. Site plan is subject to approval of the rezoning request to MU-H. X 42. There is a discrepancy in the total gross acreage for the project. The site plan X sheet A-2 indicates 7.349 (includes 1/2 of Casa Loma) and the survey indicates 6.93. Correct the survey to reflect the correct project area. ADDITIONAL COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT BOARD CONDITIONS Comments: 43. Lighten the paint color proposed for the ends of the parking garage (approx. X 2 shades). 44. Since this development would be classified as most similar to a multi-family X development, the City should charge the applicant an impact fee of $656 per dwelling unit. Condition #29 is corrected to include the following unit total and impact fee calculation: 282 units and $184,992. 45. Minimum tree sizes planted along the west side of the project shall be 16 feet. X ADDITIONAL CITY COMMISSION CONDITIONS Comments: 1. To be determined. ~ ~ DEVELOPMENT ORDER OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA PROJECT NAME & ADDRESS: Vermeer Southeast Sales 1060 West Industrial Avenue APPLICANT'S AGENT: Kenneth Kruger, P.E. APPLICANT'S ADDRESS: 6792 Red Reef Street Lake Worth, FL. 33467 DATE OF HEARING RATIFICATION BEFORE CITY COMMISSION: August 20, 2002 TYPE OF RELIEF SOUGHT: Request for site plan approval for a 14,222 square foot light industrial facility in an M-1 zoning district on a 4.32 acre parcel. LOCATION OF PROPERTY: 1060 West Industrial Avenue DRAWING(S): SEE EXHIBIT "B" ATTACHED HERETO. X THIS MATTER came before the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida appearing on the Consent Agenda on the date above. The City Commission hereby adopts the findings and recommendation of the Planning and Development Board, which Board found as follows: OR THIS MATTER came on to be heard before the City Commission of the City of Boynton 'Beach, Florida on the date of hearing stated above. The City Commission having considered the relief sought by the applicant and heard testimony from the applicant, members of city administrative staff and the public finds as follows: Application for the relief sought was made by the Applicant in a manner consistent with the requirements of the City's Land Development Regulations. The Applicant __~ HAS HAS NOT established by substantial competent evidence a basis for the relief requested. The conditions for development requested by the Applicant, administrative staff, or suggested by the public and supported by substantial competent evidence are as set forth on Exhibit "C" with notation "Included". The Applicant's application for relief is hereby ._~ GRANTED subject to the conditions referenced in paragraph 3 hereof. DENIED 5. This Order shall take effect immediately upon issuance by the City Clerk. 6. All further development on the propert~l,h,e made in accordance with the terms and conditions of this order. 7. ulnar DATED: ~-~/-0~ IJllt Location Map Vermeer Southeast Sales EXHIBIT "A" :} t,/: CRA Boun¢ ry 500 0 500 1000 Feet N ............................ F,HIRIT "R" tlARTER - >,DAMS P.A. ·[ ;Y EXHIBIT "B" LAUREL HILLS - THIRD ADDITION : LAUREL HILLS :,- FOURTH ADDITION ..... ~ ...................................... ~ ................. . ......... ,.~ .~. ..... _.__~._-,~-, L r- SEABOARD COAST LINE (NOW C.S.X.) RAILROAD R/W (AS PER ~/W & TRACT MAP I-'VLIIBIT {'AS PER R/'W & TRACT MAP ?? EXHIBIT "B" ~_ --- _~ ........... ~_ ............. ~ .... _ .......... :~ ._ _~ ....... :,._-:::: ..... ~_ ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ' ~\! V/'~6 ~R~,soo' ~'~'""* ~ ~/~ - ~' ~x' ' ~'~ '" ' ~ ~ ~ ~il{ ~ ', ', i --- .~: ~;~ ,-.~ - i',I ~ ~ / SEABOARD COAST LINE (NOW C.S.X.) RAILROAD R/W (AS PER R/W & TRACT MAP CONCEIrI1JAI. ENGINEERING Pt. AN~-..~!: ~ JI EXHIBIT "B" EXHIBIT "C" Conditions of Approval Project name: Vermeer Southeast Sales File number: NWSP 02-013 Reference: 2na review plans with a July 23, 2002 Planning & Zoning date stamp marking. DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE REJECT PUBLIC WORKS- General Comments: None X PUBLIC WORKS- Traffic Comments: 1. The shared driveway between the noted lots shall be declared in permanent X agreement(s) for both properties. The agreement(s), at a minimum, shall define the ownership and maintenance responsibilities of the driveway(s). Copy(s) of the "Shared Driveway" agreement(s) shall be provided at the time of permitting. UTILITIES Comments: 2. Fire flow calculations will be required demonstrating the City Code X requirement of 1,500 g.p.m, as stated in thc LDR, Chapter 6, Article IV, Section 16, or the requirement imposed by insurance underwriters, whichever is greater (see CODE, Section 26-16(a)). In addition, the LDR Chapter 6, Article IV, Section 16 requires that all points on each building be within 200 feet of an existing or proposed fire hydrant. Please demonstrate that the plan meets this condition, by showing all hydrants. FIRE Comments: None X POLICE Comments: None X ENGINEERING DIVISION Comments: 3. Explain "South Line Lot 4..." and "North Line Lot 5..." notes shown in X the interior of Lot 7. 4. Provide all information on the drainage plan in accordance with the LDR, X Chapter 4, Section 7.F. Inadequate grade information has been provided to Conditions of Approval 2 DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE REJECT evaluate flow patterns in the parking lot. At the time of permitting, existing and proposed grades need to be shown around the site and details provided of the typical section(s) for the aisles and proposed swales. 5. At time of permitting it may be necessary to replace or relocate large canopy X trees adjacent to light fixtures to eliminate future shadowing on the parking surface (LDR, Chapter 23, Article II, Section A. 1 .b). 6. Landscaped areas shall be protected from vehicular encroachment by a X continuous, raised curb (LDR, Chapter 7.5, Article II, Section 5.A. and Chapter 22, Article II, Section E.) At time of permitting. 7. At time of permitting add a note to the landscape plan that within the sight X triangles there shall be an unobstructed cross-visibility at a level between 2.5 feet and 6 feet above the pavement (LDR, Chapter 7.5, Article II, Section 5.H.). 8. The LDR, Chapter 4, Section 7.C. 1 requires the site plan and landscape plan X to be at the same scale. The preferred scale is 1" = 30'. 9. The note stating that 100% irrigation coverage will be provided conflicts with X the proposed use of the back of the lot as Open Equipment Storage. Please resolve conflict at time of permitting. 10. On the site and civil plans, show and identify all necessary traffic control X devices such as stop bars, stop signs, double yellow lane separators striping, directional arrows and "Do Not Enter" signage, etc. Delineate and stripe the "Loading Area" (where applicable - LDR, Chapter 2, Section 11 .J); include a pavement message in yellow indicating "No Parking - Loading Zone". See City Standard Drawings B-98001 and B-90013 for striping details. At time of permitting. 11. At time of permitting provide written and graphic scales on all sheets. X 12. Placement of fill will require an excavation & fill permit. The excavation & X fill permit may be obtained prior to final site plan approval through the Building Department. A surety may be required as a condition of the permit approval. At time of permitting. 13. A copy of the consumptive use permit (through the SFWMD) will be required X to be provided during the site permitting process. BUILDING DIVISION Comments: 14. Identify the floor elevation that the design professional has established for the X building within the footprint of the building that is shown on the drawings titled site plan, floor plan and paving/drainage (civil plans). DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE REJECT 15. At time of permit review, provide a completed and executed City of Boynton Beach Unity of Title form. The form shall describe all lots, parcels or tracts combined as one lot. A copy of the recorded deed with legal descriptions, of each property that is being unified, is required to be submitted to process the form. The property owner that is identified on each deed shall match. 16. At time of permit review, submit signed and sealed working drawings of the X proposed construction. 17. At time of permit review, submit for review an addressing plan for the X project. 18. A recorded copy of the Shared Access Agreement for lots 9 and 6-8, and lots 5 and 6-8 shall be submitted to the Building Division at the time of permit X application. PARKS AND RECREATION Comments: None X FORESTER/ENVIRONMENTALIST Comments: 19. The applicant must show on the landscape plan the replacement trees for the X existing 32-inch Ficus tree that will be removed from the site. These additional native trees should be shown with an appropriate symbol on the landscape plan. 20. There may exist native scrub habitat along the Eastern property perimeter that X must be preserved as part of an existing gopher tortoise permit for the site. The Bahia sod or seed shown on the landscape plan may not be permitted in conjunction with the gopher tortoise permit. The applicant should address this with a statement on the landscape plan in consultation with the City Forester and an environmental consultant for the owner. PLANNING AND ZONING Comments: 21. The tabular data on the site plan shall include the maximum height allowed in X the M1 zoning district. 22. The landscape plan should show the location of all outdoor freestanding X lighting structures. Provide a detail of the proposed outdoor lighting structure(s), including the dimensions, color, and material. Provide the same type of information if wall packs are to be used. 23. Landscaping at project entrances shall contain a minimum of one (1) X "signature tree" on both sides of the entrances (Chapter 7.5, Article II, Section 5.N.). Note that signature trees do not contribute toward the total Conditions of Approval 4 DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE REJECT number of required perimeter trees or parking area interior landscaping. Provide one (1) additional signature tree, such as Yellow Elder, Tibouchina granulose, or Bougainvillea at each side of the project entrance. These signature trees shall have a minimum of six (6) feet of clear trunk to preserve the sight area. 24. The landscape buffer adjacent to West Industrial Avenue shall contain X another layer of plant material. This layer of plant material shall be a combination of colorful groundcover plants and a minimum of two colorful shrub species planted in a continuous row. 25. All above ground mechanical equipment such as exterior utility boxes, X meters, and transformers proposed in front of the building shall be visually screened (Chapter 9, Section 10.C.4). Equipment placed on the walls of the building shall be painted to match the building color. 26. Add location of sign to landscape plan and show at base of the monument X sign enhanced with colorful groundcover plants and a minimum of two (2) colorful shrub species (Chapter 7.5, Article II, Section 5.O.). 27. Correct inconsistency between pages 1 (Concept Site Plan) and LP-1 X (Landscape Plan) regarding the footprint/square footage of the proposed building. Page LP-1 shows a building footprint of 10,000 square feet while page 1 shows 10,222 square feet. 28. Provide an improved representation of the proposed monument sign with the X company logo, including the height dimension above grade as well as above road grade, total signage area and materials / colors which accurately show the appearance in order to confirm architectural compatibility with the building. The maximum allowable signage area is 64 square feet on each side. In addition, clearly identify the site address at the top of the monument sign. 29. Provide an improved representation of the proposed wall sign along the west X elevation with calculation methodology, including total signage area and materials / colors. If more than one logo exist for the company, provide the details for each logo. ADDITIONAL COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY BOARD CONDITIONS Comments: 30. Increase that portion of the facade to be covered by block from 2' 8" up X from grade to 8 feet up from grade DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE REJECT ADDITIONAL CITY COMMISSION CONDITIONS Comments: 1. Omit #30, allowing brick material to be placed along base of facade as X proposed by applicant. S:\Planning\SHARED\WP\PROJECTS\Vermeer Southeast Sales\NV~SP 02-013\Condition of Approval 2 page revised 2002 firm.doc