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Minutes 06-06-9414INUTE$ OF THE SPECIAL CITY COI~ISSION WORKSHOP 14EETING HELD IN COI4HISSION CHANBERS, CITY HALL, BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, OH HONDAY, ,JUNE 6, 1994, AT 6:00 P, H, PRESENT Lynne Matson, Vice Mayor Matt Bradley, Mayor Pro Tem Jose Aguila, Commissioner David Katz, Commissioner Carrie Parker, City Manager James Cherof, City Attorney Sue Kruse, City Clerk CALL TO ORDER Vice Mayor Matson called the meeting to order at 7:06 P. M. to commence review of the Boynton Beach Code of Ordinances. CITY ATTORNEY OVERVIEW AND CITY COI~IISSION TO ESTABLISH SCHEDULE AND PROCEDURE FOR REVIEW As City Attorney Cherof understood it, the Commission's intent is to modernize the Code, make it user friendly, and eliminate all unnecessary language and detail in order to make it easier for the Commission and public to find what they are looking for and to make it easier to carry around. He asked the Commission if they want the changes to be driven from them and fine tuned by administration, or if they want the changes to be driven by the people in the departments who use the Code on a daily basis. The people in the depart- ments know where they have trouble with the Code while reading it, implementing it, reviewing it, or reconciling it. City Attorney Cherof stated that many sec- tions of the Code inhibit staff and the public because the Code is convoluted or contradictory. He felt the people in the departments have a better under- standing of the day to day practical implication of the Code than he does. He said it is very easy for him to interpret the language, but implementing it is completely different. He suggested the origin of the changes come from the pro- fessional staff who work with the Code on a daily basis as opposed to the changes being driven from a legislative point of view. Mayor Pro Tem Bradley felt it was critical to obtain the input from the people who use the Code book on a daily basis, but he wondered if the two processes could be merged. He liked the idea of making the Code book user friendly and easier to carry around. For years Commissioner Aguila has felt the Code book needs to be reviewed from cover to cover. He agreed that those who use it and the Departments that imple- ment it should be involved in this process. However, he would like staff's thoughts, comments and opinions to come through the City Manager's Office. Commissioner Aguila wanted to get the ball rolling and make sure it keeps rolling. Commissioner Katz felt it would be ideal to make the Code book user friendly. I the in it is there to protect the City, and However, he felt a lot of "legalese" he was wary of deleting any of it. He agreed that the Commission should obtain - 1- HINUTES - SPECIAL CITY COHHISSION WORKSHOP #EETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JUNE 6, 1994 input from the department heads, their assistants, and the people who use the Code book on a daily basis. Three years ago, with the cooperation of the Commission at that time, Vice Mayor Matson started an Administration Code Revision Committee. She understands they had quite a few meetings and came up with some very good Code revisions. The Commission has not seen these revisions. City Manager Parker has not seen them either. Vice Mayor Matson felt the City Commission should be the facilitators and try to make it happen again. She believed the department heads should give their input first and then the City Attorney should review it. Commissioner Katz agreed that the Code should be reviewed by the departments. However, he felt that the City Commission should try to address issues as they come before them. Vice Mayor Matson did not want this project or any other issue falling through the cracks. She stated that she and City Manager Parker have briefly discussed having department heads, including the paralegal, attend City Commission meetings and being responsible for what comes up at those meetings so that nothing falls through the cracks. In response to City Attorney Cherof, it was the consensus of the Commission that this process is limited to the Code of Ordinances, and not the Charter. DISCUSSION OF HUNICIPAL CODE CORPORATION OPTIONS FOR CODIFICATION AND REVIEW City Attorney Cherof stated that the Municipal Code Corporation sees codes from many cities throughout the State. He referred to their June 6, 1994 proposal to analyze our Code before we start reviewing it to help us get a more global view of what kind of changes we want to make. City Manger Parker circulated a Deerfield Beach City Code book done by the Municipal Code Corporation. It was in a larger format than Boynton Beach's. Russ Marchner is the South Florida representative for Municipal Code Corporation, which is located in Tallahassee. He stated that the Municipal Code Corporation has done the City of Boynton Beach's Code book for many years. The present model is 1981. It has been supplemented fifty-eight times. Mr. Marchner advised that the Municipal Code Corporation has abandoned the smaller book because it gets to be quite cumbersome to carry around. He stated that it is easier to carry an eight and a half by eleven book. He stated that the Municipal Code Corporation will be glad to analyze the Code. He agreed that the input should come from the departments and brought to the Municipal Code Corporation for final suggestions. The Municipal Code Corporation will try to merge it and do away with any conflicts within the Code as they concern the new State or Federal Statutes that might preempt what is already in the Code or what is proposed to be put into the Code. City Manager Parker advised that it will not cost more than $1,875.00 for the Municipal Code Corporation to review the Codes for conflicts with State or -2- HINUTE$ - SPECIAL CITY COI~ISSION WORKSHOP HEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JUNE 6, 1994 Federal legislation. Vice Mayor Matson pointed out that City Attorney Cherof can review the Codes for conflicts. City Manager Parker stated that some of the Codes are quite old and City Attorney Cherof usually only reviews the ordinances for conflicts as the City presents them to him. Mr. Marchner pointed out that attorneys are specialists and that there are many different segments of law. The Municipal Code Corporation has thirteen attor- neys on staff in Tallahassee. All they do is analyze codes and try to pick up inconsistencies. It only takes them about thirty days to do it because they are experts at it. Therefore, it is cheaper for them to do it than for the City Attorney to do it. He pointed out that the Dade and Broward County City Attorneys have been working on their Codes for eighteen months now. Commissioner Aguila stated that City Attorney Cherof has the benefit of a number of attorneys in his organization who have experience with many municipalities. He also stated that this is part of City Attorney Cherof's normal every day duties, so there would be no additional expense to the City. He realized that it would take City Attorney Cherof longer to review the Code. However, he was not in a hurry to have it done, just as long as the momentum continues to go forward. Commissioner Aguila pointed out that staff needs time to review the Codes also. Lastly, he was not ready to discuss reformatting of the Code until it is analyzed. At the request of Commissioner Aguila, City Manager Parker will set up a pro- posed schedule to review the Code and present it at the June 21, 1994 City Commission meeting. Vice Mayor Matson pointed out that City Attorney Cherof has already gone through Chapter 1. She suggested the Commission review his recommendations. In City Attorney Cherof's June 3, 1994 memorandum, he recommended the following: 1-1 No recommended change 1-2 Include definition for Employee Include definition for Agent 1-3 No recommended change 1-4 Delete in its entirety 1-5 No recommended change 1-6 Move to separate Code section 1-7 Move to separate Code section 1-8 No recommended change 1-9 No recommended change 1-10 No recommended change Since Monday, July 4, 1994, is a holiday, the next special workshop meeting on this topic was scheduled for Tuesday, June 28, 1994, at 6:00 P. M. -3- HINUTE$ - SPECIAL CITY COHHI$SIOH WORKSHOP HEETING BOYNTOH BEACH, FLORIDA JUNE 6, 1994 AD~OURNHENT There being no further business to come before the City Commission, the meeting properly adjourned at 7:33 P. M. THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH Mayor ATTEST: City~lerk Record~ ng Secretary (One Tape) Vice Mayor [~y/~ ~l~"' Commissioner -4-