Minutes 12-18-90MINUTES OF THE REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING HELD IN
COMMISSION CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA,
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1990 AT 6:00 P.M.
pRESENT
Gene Moore, Mayor
~ee Wische, Vice Mayor
~illian Artis, Commissioner
Denys "sam" DeLong, Commissioner
~rline Weiner, Commissioner
J. Scott Miller,
City Manager
Peggy White Boulle,
Deputy Clerk
Steve Josias,
City Attorney
~ayor Moore called the meeting to order at 6:00 P.M. There
Tas a moment of silent prayer followed by the Pledge of
~llegiance to the Flag which was led by the Mayor.
AGENDA APPROVAL
~elative to the Public Hearing on the. Hypoluxo Service
Station Land Use Element Amendment/Rezoning/Text Amendment
item III B on the Agenda), the Mayor announced that the
etitioner had requested a postponement for 30 days. Mr.
~eran Kilday, representing the petitioner, indicated he had
~o problem with readvertising as modifications to the
~equest were likely. Attorney Josias stated the petitioner
Should readvertise. The readvertising will indicate there
Will be a Public Hearing at the time this comes back. Chris
dutro, Planning Director, commented if there were substan-
tial changes, they might have to be rerouted back to the
qanning and Zoning Board. It could end up being longer
.ban 30 days depending on the nature of the changes. Mr.
[ilday stated, "We will do a remailing as well as renotifi-
~ation at the applicant's expense."
~nder NEW BUSINESS, B. 1, Commissioner DeLong added, "City
ngineer."
~nder LEGAL, D. 3., City Manager Miller added "Carteret
avings Bank - Heritage Properties." Under NEW BUSINESS,
., Mr. Miller added "St. Paul AME Church Request for Annual
~arnival."
~ommissioner Weiner moved to approve the Agenda as amended.
~ice Mayor Wische seconded the motion which carried 5-0.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
~. Mayor Moore announced City Hall will be closed on
~ecember 24, 25, 1990 and January 1, 1991 for the Holidays.
~. The next City Commission meeting will be held on
Wednesday, January 2, 1991.
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PRESENTATION
t. Accept $2,500 donation from Castoff Square Dance Club
The Mayor extended thanks and a Certificate of Appreciation
~o representatives of the Club who were present.
~IDS
DEVELOPMENT PLANS
~ice Mayor Wische requested that the two Boynton Lakes Plaza
projects listed under DEVELOPMENT PLANS, namely, the
Preliminary Plat and the Site Plan Modification, be moved up
~n the Agenda.
~roject Name:
Agent:
Qwner:
~ocation:
)escription:
Boynton Lakes Plaza
John Glidden, Architect
Oliver-Glidden & Partners
Boynton Lakes Development Corporation
North Congress Ave. at Hypoluxo Rd.,
southeast corner
PRELIMINARY PLAT - Request for the
approval of amended construction plans
and preliminary plat which provide for
the construction of infrastructure to
serve a 133,015 sq. ft. shopping
center and of a boundary plat for a
.83 acre outparcel under separate
ownership.
(Unanimously approved by Planning &
Zoning Board)
SITE PLAN MODIFICATION - Request for
an amended site plan to allow changes
in site layout and design, a 4,818 sq.
ft. gross floor area decrease from
137,833 sq. ft. to 133,015 sq. ft.,
significant changes to tenant mix to
be comprised of a 54,234 sq. ft.
supermarket (Winn Dixie), a 13,500 sq.
ft. drugstore, 65,281 sq. ft. of
retail/office space and three leased
outparcels on 11.63 acres, and elimi-
nation of the shared parking alloca-
tion.
(The site plan modification was not
unanimously approved by the Planning
& Zoning Board.)
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Chris Cutro, Planning Director, explained the Planning &
Zoning Board had "continued" this site plan modification at
~he December 11, 1990 PZB meeting. The TRB had subsequently
reviewed a revised site plan which met all the conditions
set forth by the TRB members at their November meeting. A
~pecial meeting of the PZB had taken place at 5:00 P.M.
(prior to this Commission meeting). The PZB had voted to
approve the plan.
~r. Cutro commented there was one area of contention on this
~ite plan, namely, the location of the "No Trucks" signs
~hich are located at the corners of Hypoluxo Rd./Boynton
~akes Blvd. and Plaza Lane/Congress Ave. These sign loca-
tions were recommended by Vince Finizio, Administrative
~oordinator of Engineering. The Police Dept. is opposed to
~hose locations. The Planning Dept. did not have a problem
ith those locations, but it did feel the Plaza Lane access
hould be kept open by moving the "No Trucks" sign approxi-
mately 200 ft. to the east, so a truck will be able to turn
ight off of Plaza Lane and go into the development, make
ts deliveries behind the buildings and then exit by way of
~ypoluxo Rd. The locations of the signs approved by the PZB
ereat the corners and this needed to be addressed Vice
ayor Wische pointed out Mr. Glidden had indicated ~e would
be willing to move the signs.
~ohn Glidden, Oliver-Glidden & Partners, stated the appli-
I .
~ant had agreed to place the signs on Boynton Lakes Blvd. at
~he intersection at Hypoluxo Rd. This would prohibit com-
mercial vehicles from entering Boynton Lakes Blvd. With
~egard to posting the sign on Plaza Lane, the applicant
Iequested the sign be located just past the first point of
ngress to the project. Mr. Glidden referred to a map and
~xplained the intention of that location. If the sign were
~laced as recommended by Mr. Finizio, Mr. Glidden stated it
ould create a U-Turn situation for trucks on Congress Ave.
r. Cutro indicated the Planning Dept. could go along with
r. Glidden's recommendation but the Police Dept. felt the
~igns should be eliminated.
~yor Moore asked if there was any input from the audience.
~ynne Matson, 1 West Chesterfield Drive, wished to address
~he entire site. Mrs. Matson asked that her remarks be made
~art of the Minutes in their entirety. She represented
~everal hundred people in the audience and other residents
)f Boynton Lakes North and Boynton Lakes who could not be
~resent. In the last few days, over 1,000 signatures had
)een obtained on a Petition which was presented to the City
{anager. The two communities were protesting several
.ssues. Please see Mrs. Matson's written statement which
.s attached to these Minutes.
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Mrs. Matson stated they would like to see the parking lot
redesigned so the trucks go in from Congress Ave. or
Hypoluxo Rd. They were not against the project itself. She
~ndicated she would like for the buffer wall to not be bro-
ken.
Ms. Linda Grub, 6 Redford Drive, referred to a Day Care
Center which was to be located in this proposed shopping
Center. An area in the parking lot would be utilized for a
~lay area. Ms. Grub observed the play area was exactly
9pposite the vehicle entrance to the shopping center which
she felt was unsafe for the children. She was also con-
~erned about trucks taking short cuts down Boynton Lakes
Blvd. into the shopping center. She would like the break in
~he wall closed. She was afraid the "No Trucks" signs would
~ot be enforced. Ms. Grub made specific recommendations on
the way traffic should be directed.
r. Cutro clarified that on the original plan approved in
987, there was an opening on Plaza Lane and Boynton Lakes
~lvd. Mr. Cutro felt that since Mr. Finizio had gone
through a series of detailed possible solutions, he should
~e given an opportunity to discuss those solutions.
~r. Finizio felt the developer could redesian the plan
without too much effort. By "flipping over~ the truck
loading zone, trucks could enter from Hypoluxo Rd. Vehicles
~eading southbound would cross Hypoluxo, where there is a
Storage lane with a safe left turn arrow. Vehicles could
make a safe left-hand turn onto Hypoluxo Rd. and enter the
~ngress/egress approach. That would keep all of the traffic
~rom the County road to the rear of the site without any
impact to the adjacent community. Mr. Finizio had recom-
mended locations for the "No Trucks" signs.
r. Glidden pointed out that circulation of Winn Dixie's
oading space was a non-negotiable item. Winn Dixie had
ever "flip-flopped" such a design. The point of loading
ad been established from the beginning. Mr. Glidden
ecalled they had met with Mr. Finizio on several occasions
nd had gone over the entire truck circulation and
~verything had been acceptable. It was only recently that
his change in position had taken place. M~. Glidden felt
he most significant issue relative to truck access had to
o with separating semitrailers from the points of
~ngress/egress which shoppers will frequent, which are the
points on Hypoluxo Rd. and Congress Ave. The idea of trying
~o route all the trucks into the north entrance on Hypoluxo
~d. was bad planning, in Mr. Glidden's opinion.
~s. Cheryl Rogers, 11 Flint Way, stated she had served as
~ity Clerk in two cities and she appreciated the decisions
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that had to be made. Ms. Rogers felt the developer was
looking out for his own interests and the Commission should
look after the citizens' interests. She referred to the
~ublix Shopping Center at the corner of Hypoluxo Rd. and
Congress Ave. You cannot get in or out of that shopping
center except from Hypoluxo or Congress. She asked why the
same couldn't be true with the proposed shopping center.
Ms. Rogers stated she was not opposed to the shopping center
itself. She did not know until recently that a shopping
denter was proposed. She recommended that Boynton Lakes
~lvd. and Plaza Lane be blocked off to keep traffic out.
~s there was no further input from the audience, THE PUBLIC
HEARING WAS CLOSED.
~he Mayor understood the recommendation of the PZB and staff
Was to approve the plan, with the exception of Mr. Finizio.
mr. Finizio repeated his recommendation, which included
~losing off the points of ingress/egress on Boynton Lakes
~lvd. and Plaza Lane.
~otion
~ommissioner Weiner moved that both of those entrances be
losed off and the site plan modification be denied. The
~otion died for lack of a second.
~iscussion took place about the proposed Day Care Center.
A lease had not been signed with a specific tenant in that
~egard yet. Mr. Glidden stated they were able to satisfy
~he interior and exterior playground requirements of the
~ealth Dept. A 70' X 180' piece of property was available
~r.the playground. Mr. Glidden stated that exceeds the
ilnlmum requirements for an exterior playground. The faci-
ity would be planned with safety in mind and would be fully
enced. Mr. Glidden referred to a written flyer which was
resented to the residents of Boynton Lakes which contained
ncorrect information regarding the intent to four lane
~oynton Lakes Blvd. and which indicated truck traffic would
e rerouted through their project. Mr. Glidden stated that
as not the applicant's intent.
r. Cutro pointed out the Day Care Center would require a
onditional use. There would be public hearings before the
pZB and the City Commission. All of the outparcels would
~ave to come back for separate site plan reviews before the
PZB and City Commission. This would include any proposals
~or gas stations.
~ommissioner Weiner was displeased that there was no second
~o her motion to deny this plan. She thought it was a "slap
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in the face" of the crowd that was present. Heated
discussion ensued and the Mayor demanded order.
Commissioner Weiner objected to a remark the Vice Mayor made
about her position on this.
Motion
Vice Mayor Wische moved to accept the plans as presented,
~or both items. The Mayor passed the gavel and seconded the
motion.
Commissioner Artis requested clarification. Attorney Josias
~ndicated she could do so as a point of information.
Commissioner Artis stated she was still concerned about why
the residents did not want the shopping center. The crowd
became somewhat boisterous. One person in the audience
~tated they wanted the shopping center, they just didn't
Bant the trucks in their neighborhood. The Mayor thought
~he residents had been incited with false information.
~r. Cutro briefly repeated the different opinions of the
Sngineering, Police and Planning Depts. Police Chief
~illery explained why having big trucks making U-Turns on
~ongress was inconceivable, in his opinion. He would like
~o place the signs as recommended by Mr. Cutro. It was
iointed out that there are Ordinances to disallow trucks
oading or unloading in the night. Chief Hillery did not
elieve closing the roadways was the way to go. He believed
ruck traffic should be partially restricted on the roads in
uestion.
Tice MaYor Wische called for a vote on the motion. A roll
Call vote was taken by the Deputy Clerk as follows:
Commissioner Artis
Commissioner DeLong
Commissioner Weiner
Vice Mayor Wische
Mayor Moore
Aye
Nay
Nay
Aye
Aye
{otion carried 3-2. (This approval was for both the
Preliminary Plat and the Site Plan Modification.) The gavel
~as returned to the Mayor.
PUBLIC HEARING
Project Name:
Agent:
Owner:
First Impressions Day Care Center
(Continued by PZB to a Special PZB
meeting scheduled for 12/20/90.)
Harold Blanchette
Julie & Susan Monahan
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Location:
Description:
Seacrest Blvd. at S.E. 22nd Ave.,
northeast corner
CONDITIONAL USE: Request for con-
ditional use and site plan approval to
convert an existing single-family resi-
dence into a 2,300 sq. ft. day care
center.
Chris Cutro, Planning Director, explained the Planning &
~oning Board at its December 11, 1990 meeting had continued
~his item. The TRB recommended approval. It was noted that
One person at the PZB meeting had spoken in opposition. The
CAB recommended approval, with conditions.
~ommissioner Weiner pointed out the gentleman who spoke in
~pposition represented 12 homeowners. Those persons
planned to attend the PZB meeting scheduled for December 20.
The Mayor thought the gentleman was misled and the PZB had
ho authority to continue anything. Their job was to make
~ecommendations to the City Commission. If they failed to
make a recommendation, he assumed that would be considered a
hegative response. The Mayor was prepared to hear this
petition and move forward on the recommendations of staff.
Commissioner Weiner asked Attorney Josias if the man who had
~poken in opposition had any rights. The man had asked to
be heard at the December 20 PZB meeting. A second question
Was raised by Maurice Rosenstock, Chairman of the PZB. He
asked Attorney Josias whether the PZB had the right to con-
~inue. The Board needed to know so they could abide by the
law in the future.
The Mayor asked Attorney Josias if the Commission had the
~ight to hear this matter at this meeting. Attorney Josias
~esponded the Chair should first make a ruling on whether it
~ants to or not. That might be challenged by a member of
~he Commission. Mayor Moore expressed the ruling that the
Commission had the right to proceed with the hearing,
~egardless of what happened at the PZB meeting. A Public
t~earing was conducted at the PZB meeting. The Mayor
remarked it is the function of the PZB to make recommen-
dations to the Commission. If they fail to do so, he
~ssumed that would be a negative recommendation. The Mayor
~id not feel the PZB had the right to "bottle up" the peti-
tion.
The Mayor asked if any of the Commissioners wanted to
lhallenge the ruling he had made. Commissioner Weiner
hallenged the Mayor's ruling. Attorney Josias understood
~he Chair made a ruling that the Commission could consider
~his item without regard to the acts of the PZB. Based on
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his interpretation of the City's Code, Attorney Josias
agreed the Commission could take up the item without regard
to what the PZB did or did not do.
Commissioner Weiner asked whether the resident had any
rights. Attorney Josias responded that was really what the
question was that they were asking the Chairman. He
explained the procedure in detail. Attorney Josias believed
~he individual would have the right to speak. If the Chair
~uled that the individual could not speak, the Chair would
be incorrect. Mayor Moore responded he had not ruled that
Way. This was an advertised Public Hearing and if the man
~as present, he would have every right to speak.
~ynthia Greenhouse, 618 N.E. 20th Lane, attempted to address
~he Commission several times. At that point.the Mayor
~ished to confine the discussion to the Commissioners and he
~ut her off several times when she persisted.
~engthy discussion took place. Mrs. Greenhouse interjected
~hat Assistant City Attorney Trehy had advised the PZB that
%hey had to pick a time and date certain for the additional
Public Hearing. The PZB did that. The Mayor thought that
~as an error. Other remarks were made.
motion
~ommissioner DeLong moved that the Commission continue this
~atter until after the gentleman has had an opportunity to
attend the PZB Public Hearing on December 20, 1990.
iommissioner Artis seconded the motion, due to the fact that
he PZB received that information from their attorney.
Attorney Josias explained the sequence of events at the PZB
~eetlng. Mr. Cutro added that the man who protested was
perating under the assumption that there will be a Public
earing on December 20, with a follow-up Commission meeting
n ~a~ly January. Mr. Blanchette was not happy with the
eclslon of the PZB.
~ayor Moore reiterated the City Attorney had ruled that the
PZB has no authority to continue or stop the normal pro-
tessing of an application that has been filed and a fee paid
o come before the Commission, with or without recommen-
dations from the PZB. Attorney Josias indicated that was
orrect. The Attorney added that without regard to the fact
hat the gentleman was told he could attend a later PZB
~eeting and make his views known, if the City Commission
~his evening, as a matter of policy, decided it wanted to
~ake the item up and discuss it, they have the authority and
Dower to do that. It was the Commission's decision as a
'hatter of policy.
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In response to a question raised, Mr. Cutro explained why
the PZB chose to continue the application. The PZB had
indicated they wanted the site plan corrected and revised so
~here would be no negative staff comments attached to it.
~he Mayor did not believe this was the proper function of
~he PZB. He stated that was the function of the City
Commission. The Mayor repeated that the PZB does not have
~he authority to "bottle up" the process. They could have
tet it come forward with staff comments or their own com-
ments attached. The Mayor felt the PZB was attempting to
~ake power away from the Commission in this regard. Other
remarks were made.
~ice Mayor Wische believed the PZB created policy by their
~ctions. When the PZB stated that "from here on in" they
Would not vote on anything that did not take care of all
Staff comments, the Vice Mayor felt they were way out of
iine. He pointed out the PZB is an advisory board. They
are not to table or postpone matters. Later in the meeting
~he Vice Mayor intended to make a motion to amend the
Ordinance to state that they stick within their purview.
kny postponed or tabled item would be considered a negative
9ore and the petition would go on to the Commission. The
~ayor agreed with the Vice Mayor's remarks.
Amended Motion
Commissioner DeLong amended her motion to the effect that
~he matter be continued until the first Commission meeting
in January. Commissioner Artis seconded the amended motion.
he Mayor asked if the Public Hearing would have to be read-
ertised. Mr. Cutro replied negatively. The Public Hearing
~ould be continued. The Mayor asked if there was anyone
present who was in opposition to this project. There was no
~esponse from the audience.
Tice Mayor commented he was not against the continuation
)ecause the people had been misled. The persons expect to
~ttend a PZB Public Hearing on December 20 and he didn't
~eel they should be denied that opportunity. The applicant
~ill just have to return before the Commission at the first
~eeting in January.
~he Mayor called for a vote of all those in favor of the
~otion. The motion carried 4-1. The Mayor voted against
~he motion.
Former Mayor Ralph Marchese recalled that at the recent PZB
~eeting discussion took place about many Commission comments
~hich are not being followed through on during construction.
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Mr. Marchese found it unbelievable that no one followed
through to ensure that staff and Commission comments were
implemented. Mr. Marchese believed that all Commission
approved comments should become part of the specifications
and should be recorded on the blueprints. At the PZB
meeting, one member had said if this is the case, then he
would not approve anything that comes before the PZB. Mr.
Marchese felt they would really be protecting the
Commissioners.
Later in the meeting, Vice Mayor Wische intended to suggest
~n amendment that any plans subject to staff comments, must
e complied with fully before an Occupational Permit or
is issued.
~ertificate of Occupancy
Project Name:
Agent:
Owner:
Location:
Description:
Ray Flow Properties
Ray F. Flow
Ray F. & Sharon F. Flow
Old Boynton Rd. at Knuth Rd.,
southwest~corner
LAND USE ELEMENT AMENDMENT/REZONING
- Request to show annexed land as
"High Density Residential" and to
rezone from RM/SE (Multiple Family
Residential with a Special
Exception) and AR (Agricultural
Residential) to R-3
(Multiple-family Residential) to
allow future construction of multi-
family units on the 1.25 acre unde-
veloped parcel and continuation of
an existing day care center on the
1.41 acre parcel?
C~ris Cutro, Planning Director, explained the request as
~utlined on Planning Dept..memorandum 990-353. The PZB and
sltaff recommended approval. If approved, it will be for-
~arded to the State for review. It will be received back by
t~e City in approximately 60 to 90 days.
ayor Moore asked if there was anyone present who wished to
ave innut on this item. As there was no response from the
a!ud~ence, THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSED.
s~ice Mayor Wische moved to approve this item, subject to
afl comments. Commissioner DeLong seconded the motion
ich carried 5-0.
~EVELOPMENT PLJ~q's
N-CONSENT - UNANIMOUSLY
AGENDA
NOT
APPROVED BY PLANNING & ZONING BOARD
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1. Application for time extension -
Boynton Lakes PUD, Plat %5
Staff recommended approval of this one year time extension
for completing the site improvements.
Commissioner Weiner moved to approve the extension. Vice
Mayor Wische seconded the motion which carried 5-0.
LEGAL
Ordinances - 2nd Reading - PUBLIC HEARING
I. Proposed Ordinance No. 090-58
Re: DCA Stipulated Settlement Agreement
City Attorney Josias read proposed Ordiance No. 090-58 by
caption only:
"AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA PROVIDING FOR AN AMENDMENT TO THE
COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN AS ADOPTED BY THE CITY OF
BOYNTON BEACH IN 1989; SPECIFICALLY PROVIDING FOR
REMEDIAL ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN BY THE CITY OF BOYNTON
BEACH PURSUANT TO THE TERMS AND PROVISIONS OF THE
STIPULATED SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT ENTERED INTO BETWEEN THE
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AND THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY
AFFAIRS ON OR ABOUT MAY 15, 1990, A COPY OF WHICH IS
ATTACHED HERETO AND IDENTIFIED AS EXHIBIT "A"; PROVIDING
FOR AN ADDITION TO THE POLICY STATEMENT TO ENSURE THE
AVAILABILITY OF PUBLIC FACILITIES TO SERVE DEVELOPMENT
PROJECTS WHICH WERE APPROVED PRIOR TO THE ADOPTION OF
COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN; PROVIDING FOR A DATE FOR
WHICH A DRAINAGE MASTER PLAN WILL BE COMPLETED BY THE
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AND TO DEFINE THE SCOPE OF THE
DRAINAGE MASTER PLAN; PROVIDING FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF
LEVELS OF SERVICE STANDARDS FOR PEAK HOUR CONDITIONS ON
SPECIFIC ROADS OR ROAD SEGMENTS LOCATED IN THE CITY OF
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA; PROVIDING FOR A REVISION TO THE
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT SCHEDULE OF IMPROVEMENTS TO ENSURE
CONSISTENCY OF THE PROJECTIONS OF CAPITAL EXPENDITURES
FOR DRAINAGE FACILITY IMPROVEMENTS; PROVIDING FOR A
REVISION TO THE ANALYSIS AS CONTAINED IN THE CAPITAL
IMPROVEMENTS ELEMENT TO INCLUDE PROJECTIONS OF ALL
EXPENDITURES, REVENUES, FOR ALL REVENUE SOURCES AND TAX
BASIS, OPERATING COSTS CONSIDERATIONS, AND DEBT
CAPACITY; PROVIDING FOR A REVISION TO THE COMPREHENSIVE
PLAN TO INCLUDE A POLICY OR POLICIES WHICH WILL ADDRESS
THE RESTORATION OR ENHANCEMENT OF DISTURBED OR DEGRADED
ESTUARIES; PROVIDING FOR A REVISION TO THE COMPREHENSIVE
LAND USE PLAN TO INCLUDE OBJECTIVES AND POLICIES THAT
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ARE COMPATIBLE WITH AND FURTHER THE GOALS AND POLICIES
OF THE STATE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN; PROVIDING FOR A
REVISION TO THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN TO INCLUDE OBJECTIVES
AND POLICIES THAT ARE COMPATIBLE WITH AND FURTHER THE
GOALS AND POLICIES OF THE TREASURE COAST COMPREHENSIVE
REGIONAL POLICY PLAN; PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION;
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR A REPEALING
PROVISION; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE."
Mayor Moore asked if there was any input from the audience.
As there was no response from the audience, THE PUBLIC
HEARING WAS CLOSED.
Commissioner Weiner moved to adopt proposed Ordinance No.
090-58 on second and final reading. Vice Mayor Wische
Seconded the motion. A roll call vote was taken by Peggy
White Boulle, Deputy Clerk as follows:
Commissioner Artis - Aye
Commissioner DeLong - Aye
Commissioner Weiner - Aye
Mayor Moore - Aye
Vice Mayor Wische - Aye
Motion carried 5-0.
~. Proposed Ordinance No.
090-59
Re: Amend ordinance/registration of alarm systems
~ity Attorney Josias read proposed Ordinance No. 090-59 by
~aption only:
"AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING ORDINANCE 90-43 OF THE
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, BY AMENDING SECTION
2.5-5, TERM OF PERMIT FEE OF CHAPTER 2.5 ALARM SYSTEMS;
PROVIDING THAT EACH AND EVERY OTHER SECTION OF ORDINANCE
90-43 NOT SPECIFICALLY HEREIN ~MENDED SHALL REMAIN IN
FULL FORCE AND EFFECT AS PREVIOUSLY'ENACTED; PROVIDING A
CONFLICTS CLAUSE; PROVIDING A SEVERABILIT¥ CLAUSE;
PROVIDING AUTHORITY TO CODIFY; AND PROVIDING AN
EFFECTIVE DATE."
~yor Moore asked if there was any input from the public..
ms there was no response from the audience, THE PUBLIC
[EARING WAS CLOSED.
rice Mayor Wische moved to adopt proposed Ordinance No.
)90-59 on second and final reading. Commissioner Weiner
~econded the motion and a roll call vote was taken by Peggy
kite Boulle, Deputy Clerk as follows:
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Commissioner DeLong - Aye
Commissioner Weiner - Aye
Mayor Moore - Aye
Vice Mayor Wische - Aye
Commissioner Artis - Aye
Motion carried 5-0.
3. Proposed Ordinance No. 090-60
i Re: Land Use Element Amendment - Mall Corner Restaurant
~ity Attorney Josias read proposed Ordinance No.
Caption only:
090-60 by
"AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, REGARDING THE MALL CORNER
RESTAURANT (SW CORNER OF THE INTERSECTION OF (MALL ROAD)
WINCHESTER BLVD. AND OLD BOYNTON ROAD), AMENDING
ORDINANCE 89-38 OF SAID CITY BY AMENDING THE LAND USE
ELEMENT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE CITY BY
ADOPTING THE PROPER LAND USE OF CERTAIN PROPERTY, MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREINAFTER; SAID LAND
DESIGNATION IS BEING CHANGED FROM COUNTY CH/8
(AGRICULTURAL RESIDENTIAL) TO COMMERCIAL LOCAL RETAIL;
PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE; PROVIDING REPEALING PROVI-
SIONS; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER
PURPOSES."
~ayor Moore asked if there was any input from the public.
there was no response from the audience, THE PUBLIC
tEARING WAS CLOSED.
~ommissioner Weiner moved to adopt proposed Ordinance No.
)90-60 on second and final reading. Vice Mayor Wische
seconded the motion and a roll call vote was taken by Peggy
~ite Boulle, Deputy Clerk as fOllows:
Commissioner Weiner - Aye
Mayor Moore - Aye
Vice Mayor Wische - Aye
Commissioner Artis - Aye
Commissioner DeLong - Aye
~otion carried 5-0.
~UBLIC AUDIENCE
layor Moore noticed they had inadvertently passed over the
~ublic Audience section of the Agenda. They returned to
~hat segment of the Agenda.
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Mrs. Connie Pinis, 1820 New Palm Way, stated she was
President of the Board of Directors of the Condominium
Assoc. at Seacrest Villas. Their development is located
jlust south of Boat Club Park. Mrs. Pinis explained the
efforts taken to control the noise created by jet skiers at
Boat Club Park. Signs have been placed in the park itself.
Park attendents are to patrol the cove area of the park
periodically to remind skiers of the rules. Mrs. Pinis
did not believe the jet skiers were heeding the regulations.
~lso, she did not ~eel there was sufficient patrolling by
~he attendants and/or Police. The noise disturbs peace and
~ranquility for the residents. Her association asked that
all jet skis be prohibited from Boat Club Park.
~ity Manager Miller elaborated on efforts taken. Mr. Miller
Nad observed that most of the time, the jet skiers idle out
~rom the cove into the Intracoastal. Even at idling speed,
~onsiderable noise emanates from these machines. Boat Ramp
Bark is one of the only parks in the area which allows jet
~kis. Although jet skis produce more noise than the average
boat, they are approved and licensed water craft in the
State of Florida. Mr. Miller felt staff had done everything
possible with the exception of posting an individual at the
Park on a fulltime basis. The City did not have the money
~o do something like that.
~r. Miller had been in touch with the Florida Marine Patrol
and they are willing to get involved with decibel meter
~oundings. The City has offered a Code Enforcement Officer
ho is certified in the use of this to go out into the
ntracoastal with the Marine Patrol. The problem is the
Marine Patrol has one boat to canvas 15 or 20 miles of the
Intracoastal. Unfortunately, noise emanating ~rom jet
~kiers is not their top priority.
Mrs. Pinis was aware of problems related to enforcement and
~he lack of funds. That was why they asked that jet skiers
be prohibited. Mrs. Pinis played a recording of the noise
hich had been made from her balcony. Remarks were made
bout the Noise Ordinance. Mr. Miller said one problem is
hat the City does not have any aquatic watercraft where we
ould actually follow the violators and take decibel
'eadings. He noted some high performance boats are quite
.oud as well. Mrs. Pinis remarked that Randy Miller,
:nvironmental Specialist from the Dept of H & R took
'eadings which went as high as 84 decibels. Mrs. Pinis
Jointed out County Ordinance 81-7 sets 60 as the limit.
~ommissioner Weiner asked Attorney Josias if any innovative
~egal procedures had come through the Florida or National
,eague of Cities in this regard. Attorney Josias was asked
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to make an inquiry with the League of Cities to see how
Other cities are handling this problem.
Richard Gram, Chairman of the Community Redevelopment
Advisory Board commented on the City's desire to revitalize
the downtown commercial area. As a step in that direction,
the CRAB proposed an "Artistic Bridge" concept for the new
bridge which will be constructed at Boynton Beach Blvd. The
CRAB believed such a bridge would serve as an exciting land-
~ark in community. Mr. Gram the examine
our
aske~
City
to
~his proposal. The Mayor asked the City Manager to investi-
gate what authority the Commission has with regard to ulti-
late design with the DOT and then report back to the
'lommission and Mr. Gram.
Is. Shirley Stevens, 2832 S.E. 5th Circle, Los Mangos spoke
~n behalf of the Boynton Citizens Coalition. Ms. Stevens
~ointed out the Coalition had not yet had an opportunity to
,ore on the changes in the Comprehensive Land Use Plan.
'[owever some of the members expressed certain opinions.
ney believed that once a Land Use Plan is adopted, it
~hould not be changed unless there is compelling reason such
~s a change in the area which would indicate the need for a
,and Use Change or the inability of the owner to develop his
~roperty under the designated use. They saw no changes in
he areas under discussion at this meeting to warrant a
~ange in the Land Use Designation. They believed the land
~ould be successfully developed as currently zoned. It was
.uggested that changing the Land Use Designation or
ncreasing the density at the expense of surrounding resi-
[ential areas or businesses, in order to allow a developer
o increase his profit~was not a valid reason to change the
[esignation.
~s. Wilda Searcy, 402 N.E. 13th Ave., thanked the City
[anager for what Code Enforcement was accomplishing in her
~ommunity. Ms. Searcy also indicated that some senior citi-
zens in the vicinity of N.W. 9th and 10th Ave. would appre-
ciate a place to play cards at Sara Sims Park. Some
~itizens in the vicinity of the railroad and 10th Ave. were
sking for the same thing. Ms. Searcy asked the City to
llow young people to gather for music and entertainment on
'riday, Saturday and Sunday nights at Sara Sims Park. She
uggested the activity end at 10:00 P.M. Ms. Searcy asked
hat an amphitheatre be constructed behind the Winn Dixie
,n Federal Highway. The City Manager was asked to continue
.orking with Ms. Searcy.
layor Moore declared a brief recess at 7:40 P.M. The
eeting resumed at 7:50 P.M.
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ADMINISTRATIVE
H. Brisben Companies, Inc. - Casa Blanca Development
Request to modify recreational amenities (Banyan area)
Discussion took place relative to City Attorney Cherof's
memorandum dated December 10, 1990 to the City Manager. Mr.
Cherof had determined the developer to be exempt from the
platting requirements of the Code. The developer was not
required to comply with the subdivision provisions of the
Code with respect to recreational amenities. However, the
BanYan area at the rear of the site was shown on the
approved plans with picnic tables, grills and a playground
area. The developer believed such an unprotected area could
become a nuisance as it might become a neighborhood
'!collector."
Mr. James McManus of Brisben Companies, Inc. addressed the
~ommission and indicated that since the beginning they had
Wanted to leave the Banyan area as an unimproved green park
area, without amenities. Former Planning Director Carmen
Annunziato had believed they were covered by the subdivision
~rdinance. Former City Attorney Raymond Rea and the develo-
pers' engineers, Post, Buckley, Schuh & Jernigan did not
believe they were covered by the subdivision ordinance. Mr.
McManus stated that Mr. Rea had indicated there was nothing
he could do unless Brisben Companies had filed suit against
the City and gone to Court. Mr. Annunziato, according to
r. McManus, had made it clear that unless the developer
ent along with this and the park fees, they would not get
~hrough TRB. At this point, the developer was asking for
~elief to leave the property in its natural state rather
~han put in the picnic area.
Vice Mayor Wische moved to grant the relief Mr. McManus was
~eeking. Commissioner DeLong seconded the motion which
~arried 4-1. Commissioner Weiner voted against the motion.
~ommissioner Weiner asked about deficient lighting around
Building 15, which the Building Dept. had just signed off
hn. She asked what would happen with that lighting. Mr.
cManus responded they would modify the existing lighting in
at area to the .5 photo metrics the City needed. Remarks
Were made about how this error was discovered.
~ommissioner Weiner asked about the precipitous drop in ele-
Vation at the corner of Old Boynton Rd. and Boynton Beach
~lvd. She pointed out the first floor of those apartment
Units is completely below street level. She asked if there
~as going to be a guard rail there. Mr. McManus responded,
I wasn't aware there was a precipitous drop and we have no
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place to put a guard rail in." The Mayor asked about
drainage at that corner. Mr. McManus indicated it had all
been approved engineering wise. South Florida Water
Management District, the Lake Worth Drainage District and
the Army Corp. of Engineers had all looked at this.
Commissioner Weiner was concerned about safety in the
sidewalk area.
City Manager Miller explained that since this development
Was exempt from the platting requirements of City Code, the
City could not impose additional requirements. Also, street
~ighting on Boynton Beach Blvd. in that vicinity is very
!ow. The City had appealed to Mr. McManus to put street
lights in, however, Mr. McManus declined because of cost.
If the developer was not legally bound to provide the
lighting, Commissioner Weiner wanted to know who would take
care of this.
9ince Finizio, Administrative Coordinator of Engineering
~ad received a notification from FPL that the lighting does
hot meet DOT standards. He concluded that when he contacts
~he State on this they will indicate the developer should be
responsible for providing improvements. It will be "thrown
~ack" at the City and the Commission will have to determine
whether it wants to fund the $25,000 involved.
ommissioner Weiner asked if the City had $25,000 in the
udget to pay for street lighting in that area. The City
~anager responded, "I can't recommend it." Vice Mayor
Wische proposed that this topic be put on the next meeting
Agenda.
Mr. Miller pointed out FPL and Florida DOT would not fund
~he lighting. If they want lighting along Boynton Beach
Blvd., the City will have to foot the bill. Mr. Miller
believed the DOT would look at the City and think the City
~hould have made the developer do it. Perhaps the Code was
~eficient in that area.
The Commissioners agreed to put the topic of lighting for
Boynton Beach Blvd. at Old Boynton Rd. on the next Agenda.
LEGAL
The Commission resumed this segment of
Proposed Ordinance No. 090-61
Re: Annexation - Knuth Road PCD
Iity Attorney Josias
aption only:
the meeting.
read proposed Ordinance No. 090-61 by
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"AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, REGARDING THE KNUTH ROAD PCD (SW
CORNER OF BOYNTON BEACH BLVD.~ AND KNUTH ROAD) ANNEXING A
CERTAIN UNINCORPORATED TRACT OF LAND THAT IS CONTIGUOUS
TO THE CITY LIMITS WITHIN PALM BEACH COUNTY AND THAT
WILL, UPON ITS ANNEXATION, CONSTITUTE A REASONABLY
COMPACT ADDITION TO THE CITY TERRITORY, PURSUANT TO A
PETITION OF THE OWNER OF SAID TRACT OF LAND, REQUESTING
ANNEXATION PURSUANT TO ARTICLE I, SECTION 7 (32) OF THE
CHARTER OF THE CITY OF BOYI~TON BEACH, FLORIDA, AND
SECTIONS 171.044, AND 171.062(2), FLORIDA STATUTES;
PROVIDING THE PROPER LAND USE DESIGNATION AND PROPER
ZONING OF THE PROPERTY SHALL BE REFLECTED IN SEPARATE
ORDINANCES TO BE PASSED SIMULTANEOUSLY HEREWITH;
REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES AND PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN
CONFLICT HEREWITH; PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE; PROVIDING
FOR ADVERTISING; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; PROVIDING
AUTHORITY TO CODIFY; PROVIDING THAT THIS ORDINANCE SHALL
BE FILED WITH THE CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OF PALM
BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, UPON ADOPTION; AND FOR OTHER
PURPOSES."
~ayor Moore asked if there was any input from the public.
~r. Malcolm Sullivan, President of the Quail Ridge Property
Dwners Assoc. stated his association felt a shopping mall
~ould be an unattractive and incompatible neighbor. He
referred to noise, traffic and ligh%ing related intrusions.
~r. Sullivan referred to the City's Future Land Use Plan,
Dbjective 13, page 105 which refers to discouraging urban
~prawl. It recommends future commercial developments be
~irected to the City's center. Objectives 15, 16 and 17
~ere commented on as well as several other sections of the
Plan. Mr. Sullivan believed this commercial development
~ould contribute to the exceeding of prescribed traffic
~tandards. He also believed it would adversely impact
~earby residential properties. Mr. Sullivan had been
~dvised by the County that should this parcel be rezoned as
~roposed, the City would be creating an area of "inter-
jurisdictional incompatability." As such, it would have to
~e referred to the Palm Beach County-wide Planning Council
~or mediation and resolution.
~. Phil Leslie, President of COBWRA stated he supported Mr.
~ullivan'S remarks. Mr. Leslie believed these projects
violate the City's Comprehensive Plan, do not meet the stan-
dards of the County's Plan and do not fit in with COBW-RA's
~rowth Control Plan. Mr. Leslie referred to traffic impact
~elated problems experienced by Sears who would like to
Duild at the Boynton Mall. He pointed out these projects
~ould further delay construction of the Sears store as they
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will have an impact on traffic in that area as well. Mr.
Leslie believed the delay could cause the City to lose the
Sears project. Mr. Leslie stated Boynton Beach Blvd. is
~ery close to capacity at the present time. He did not feel
more commercial development was needed in that area.
peggy Field, 1826 Edgewater Drive stated she moved to
Boynton Beach from Ft. Lauderdale to escape the filth, car
ifumes and noise. Ms. Field was concerned about the environ-
ment and endangered animals such as scrub jays and gopher
~ortoises. The State and Federal Governments have funds set
~side to purchase environmentally sensitive lands. She
hoped the City could arrange for a nature trail as the City
has no recreational parks in west Boynton. She hoped the
iCommission would vote negatively on the Tara Oaks project.
!Relative to the proposed Knuth Rd. extension, she pointed
Dut it would begin only a short distance from her front
idoor. She hoped Knuth Rd. would be abandoned to the
homeowners of Stonehaven. With an approval of the preser-
ivation of the environmentally sensitive land, there would be
ino need for Knuth Rd. to pass through her neighborhood. She
lasked the Commission to vote negatively on the Knuth Rd.
idevelopment.
IMayor Moore indicated Mr. Cutro had mentioned that staff was
iin opposition to this, subject to getting some favorable
~verification on the traffic situation. Mr. Cutro responded
staff h~d an update on the traffic analysis. There were a
few links in roads that were not included in the original
itraffic survey, including the extension of Woolbright and
the interchange at 22nd and 1-95. Those two additions will
effectively reduce the traffic on Boynton Beach Blvd. to the
point that these projects can come on line. Mr. Cutro
admitted he was not a traffic engineer, but he was evalu-
ating the material he had received. The numbers provided
staff seemed to be reasonable as far as the reductions that
are being talked about. The Planning Dept. had changed its
recommendation as it felt all of the objections the DCA had
submitted against these changes, had in fact been met.
Mr. Andrew Luchkowec, 1715 Banyan Creek Court stated he
serves as President of the Banyan Creek Homeowners Assoc.
He spoke on behalf of at least 110 families. He did not
speak for that entire community. His association wished to
reaffirm its support for the Knuth Rd. PCD, Boynton Beach
Blvd. PCD and Tara Oaks PUD. This was predicated solely on
an agreement between the owner/developer of these three par-
cels and the residents in Banyan Creek, providing for speci-
fic improvements in Banyan Creek such as privacy walls,
landscaping, irrigation systems and guard gates at both
entrances to the neighborhood. Non-resident traffic has
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created a nightmare for the residents in Banyan Creek. Mr.
Luchkowec elaborated on problems experienced when vehicles
Use his neighborhood as a short cut connecting Congress Ave.
With Boynton Beach Blvd. Banyan Creek viewed this as an
opportunity to obtain very costly and much needed improve-
ments in their neighborhood. It was the Banyan Creek
Homeowners Association's understanding that if the
Commission votes in favor of these items, this agreement
will become part of the deed restrictions for these parcels
~nd will run with the land. He further commented on the
~egal aspects.
~r. Mike McCoy, 1822 Edgewater Drive stated that when he
~oved into his home there were open fields and they had been
promised Knuth Rd. would not go through. The area was zoned
~or single family residential. He believed these changes
Would create a severe impact. Mr. McCoy did not believe
~nuth Rd. needed to be connected. Relative to the Tara Oaks
~roject, and about three acres which the developer was
~etting aside for gopher tortoises, Mr. McCoy pointed out
~hat a dry retention area would destroy the tortoises' habi-
tat. Water collecting in such a retention area would drown
Some tortoises.
~r. Tom Marshall, 17 Tara Lakes Drive, E., wished to speak
~gainst the Tara Oaks project. A Petition in opposition to
~he project was produced. It was signed by 80 out of the
143 families in the development. Mr. Marshall serves as the
President of the Lakes of Tara Homeowners Assoc. Mr.
~arshall was concerned with the traffic issues, noise,
potential danger to children, protected species of animals
~hat would be threatened, and the additional multi-family
housing which would be constructed and which would possibly
Sower property values in the area. He was also concerned
With the glut in rental properties that are either already
~nder construction or that are built and sitting vacant.
Sr. Marshall thought the Commission should listen to the
')eople. He referred to the personal agendas of the City
~ommissioners. He didn't believe Mayor Moore or Vice Mayor
~ische would be re-elected in March. Heated remarks were
~xchanged and Mr. Marshall was asked to leave the Chambers.
~ormac Conahan, representing Boynton JCP, the owners and
)perators of the Boynton Mall addressed the Commission.
~eir concerns were related to the two PCDs and the PUD
~hange. They objected to the actions tonight. Their objec-
tion was narrow and dealt with the traffic issues. When
5his was first submitted, there was a traffic study that Mr.
~onahan felt reflected they do not comply with the current
~ity and County land use regulations, if approved by the
Dommission. To deal with that problem, an update to the
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traffic study was submitted. That study would work only if
the four projects they referred to are completed. With
respect to one of those projects, there may be significant
litigation to delay those projects. If those four road pro-
jects go in, this commercial development and the proposed
Sears store would be able to go forward. Mr. Conahan
Suggested that if the Commission could not condition these
approvals for the road networks that are essential to this
new traffic study, they should delay action on approval
~ntil they are in a stage that satisfies the assumptions set
forth in the study. Mr. Conahan remarked that after this is
adopted, if the DCA does not find these Ordinances in
~ompliance, they can in effect penalize the City. He
~uggested they condition adoption on the finding that DCA
~oes in fact find their actions in compliance.
~ommissioner Weiner asked Attorney Josias whether the DCA
~ould "punish" the City if the City approved these projects
and the DCA found the road levels of service unsatisfactory.
~ttorney Josias knew of no punitive authority in the DCA.
The DCA can file administrative proceedings challenging
~ctions or they can begin administrative proceedings to
~ecertify. Mr. Cutro agreed with these remarks. He added
there would have to be a series of hearings to decertify the
Plan. The applicant could in fact "pull their requests."
Unis would all involve due process. Mayor Moore added the
DCA had no inherent arbitrary authority to "punish" the City
Decause we don't agree with the position they took. Mr.
~utro commented that part of what was being offered at this
neeting, in terms of the backup supplied by the developer,
allays the questions DCA has asked. Those questions have
Deen answered.
Kieran Kilday of Kilday and Associates reiterated that the
~greement made with the adjacent homeowners stands. Knuth
Rd. has been on the plan for many years. That is not a
requirement created by these projects. It is always a
~equirement that projects in the neighborhood must build
Woads adjacent to them. They had agreed to provide the
~eighbors the additional buffering with walls and
andscaping. Knuth Rd. was actually platted and dedicated
o the City by the original developer of Banyan Creek. They
ad agreed to take care of the walls not only in the new
~ortion but also retrofit the existing section to provide
buffering. Mr. Kilday made remarks about the two issues
~aised by DCA. One was environmental related. Aerial pho-
tographs were provided dating from 1968 forward and he noted
~he land where Quail Ridge is today was an environmental
~abitat. Mr. Kilday stated they would be working with the
3ame & Fresh Water Commission so they will not be drowning
3opher tortoises. They will provide environmental protec-
tions that are currently not in place.
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As far as the traffic situation, Mr. Kilday stated all of
those road links did come on line, one of them being the
Interchange. They did not have a problem with any of those
roads coming on line and they were moving ahead in a timely
fashion. The Pine Trail development had initiated litiga-
tion against the County in connection with Woolbright Rd.
The Judge had upheld that the County has the right to build
that. It was dedicated again by the developer and construc-
tion continues. Mr. Kilday added that Knuth Rd. is on the
Ciity's thoroughfare plan. It is a local collector. The
CDunty only has its County arterials on the County plan.
The extension of Woolbright Rd. will be connected back to
Oild Boynton Rd.
Iin response to a question raised, Mr. Kilday stated Lawrence
~d. was constructed by Drexel Properties ten years ago and
lit dead ends at the Canal. Woolbright Rd. is on the other
siide of the Canal. In order to reduce the impact of Knuth
~d., the question had been asked, "Why not connect Lawrence
Road?" Mr. Kilday had verified that the connection is on
t~e thoroughfare plan. They have impact fees which are paid
o the County and Mr. Kilday hoped they would be used in
oynton, hut there was no guarantee. If you are
donstructing a road that is on the County plan, such as the
donnection of Lawrence Rd. to Woolbright Rd., you get impact
fee credits. Mr. Kilday remarked that provided they receive
those credits (and they had been told they would), they had
ho objection to an additional condition to construct the
inal link on Lawrence Rd. to Woolbright Rd., which is
nder construction. Mr. Kilday stated he would provide this
information in writing.
Ms there was no further input
HEARING WAS CLOSED.
Motion
from the audience, THE PUBLIC
Vice Mayor Wische moved to adopt proposed Ordinance No.
Q90-61 on second and final reading. Commissioner DeLong
Seconded the motion. A roll call vote was taken by Peggy
White Boulle, Deputy Clerk as follows:
Mayor Moore - Aye
Vice Mayor Wische - Aye
Commissioner Artis - Aye
Commissioner DeLong - Aye
Commissioner Weiner - Nay
Motion carried 4-1.
5. Proposed Ordinance No. 090-62
Re: Annexation - Boynton Beach Boulevard PCD
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City Attorney Josias read proposed Ordinance No. 090-62 by
caption only:
"AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, REGARDING THE BOYNTON BEACH
BOULEVARD PCD (SOUTH SIDE OF BOYNTON BEACH BLVD.,
APPROX. 950 FEET WEST OP CONGRESS AVENUE) ANNEXING A
CERTAIN UNINCORPORATED TRACT OF LAND THAT IS CONTIGUOUS
TO THE CITY LIMITS WITHIN PALM BEACH COUNTY AND THAT
WILL, UPON ITS ANNEXATION, CONSTITUTE A REASONABLY
COMPACT ADDITION TO THE CITY TERRITORY, PURSUANT TO A
PETITION OF THE OWNER OF SAID TRACT OF LAND AND,
REQUESTING ANNEXATION PURSUANT TO ARTICLE I, SECTION 7
(32) OF THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH,
FLORIDA, AND SECTIONS 171.044, AND 171.062(2), FLORIDA
STATUTES; PROVIDING THE PROPER LAND USE DESIGNATION AND
PROPER ZONING OF THE PROPERTY SHALL BE REFLECTED IN
SEPARATE ORDINANCES TO BE PASSED SIMULTANEOUSLY
HEREWITH; REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES AND PARTS OF
ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH; PROVIDING A SAVINGS
CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR ADVERTISING; PROVIDING AN
EFFECTIVE DATE; PROVIDING AUTHORITY TO CODIFY; PROVIDING
THAT THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BE FILED WITH THE CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, UPON
ADOPTION; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES."
~ayor Moore asked if there was any input from the public.
there was no response from the audience, THE PUBLIC
5EARING WAS CLOSED.
Vice Mayor Wische moved to adopt proposed Ordinance No.
~90-62 on second and final reading. Commissioner Artis
seconded the motion and a roll call vote was taken by Peggy
· nite Boulle, Deputy Clerk as follows:
Vice Mayor Wische - Aye
Commissioner Artis - Aye
Commissioner DeLong - Aye
Commissioner Weiner - Nay
Mayor Moore - Aye
Motion carried 4-1.
~. Proposed Ordinance No.
Re: Annexation - Mall
090-64
Corner Restaurant
2ity Attorney Josias read proposed Ordinance No. 090-64 by
2aption only:
"AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, REGARDING THE MALL CORNER
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RESTAURANT (SW CORNER OF THE INTERSECTION OF (MALL ROAD)
WINCHESTER BLVD. AND OLD BOYNTON ROAD) ANNEXING A
CERTAIN UNINCORPORATED TRACT OF LAND THAT IS CONTIGUOUS
TO THE CITY LIMITS WITHIN PALM BEACH COUNTY AND THAT
WILL, UPON ITS ANNEXATION, CONSTITUTE A REASONABLY
COMPACT ADDITION TO THE CITY TERRITORY, PURSUANT TO A
PETITION OF THE OWNER OF SAID TRACT OF LAND, REQUESTING
ANNEXATION PURSUANT TO ARTICLE I, SECTION 7 (32) OF THE
CHARTER OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AND
SECTIONS 171.044, AND 171.062(2), FLORIDA STATUTES;
PROVIDING THE PROPER LAND USE DESIGNATION AND PROPER
ZONING OF THE PROPERTY SHALL BE REFLECTED IN SEPARATE
ORDINANCES TO BE PASSED SIMULTANEOUSLY HEREWITH;
REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES AND PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN
CONFLICT HEREWITH; PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE: PROVIDING
FOR ADVERTISING; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; PROVIDING
AUTHORITY TO CODIFY: PROVIDING THAT THIS ORDINANCE SHALL
BE FILED WITH THE CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OF PALM
BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, UPON ADOPTION; AND FOR OTHER
PURPOSES."
iayor Moore asked if there was any input from the public.
s there was no response from the audience, THE PUBLIC
EARING WAS ~LOSED.
ice Mayor Wlsche moved to adopt proposed Ordinance No.
1090-64 on second and final reading. Commissioner DeLong
iseconded the motion. A roll call vote was taken by Peggy
White Boulle, Deputy Clerk as follows:
~ Commissioner Artis - Aye
i Commissioner DeLong - Aye
Commissioner Weiner - Aye
Mayor Moore - Aye
Vice Mayor Wische - Aye
~otion carried 5-0.
~here was momentary confusion as Attorney Josias had read
~he Ordinances out of order.
i6. Proposed Ordinance No. 090-63
~ Re: Annexation - Winchester Boulevard Restaurant
~ity Attorney Josias read proposed Ordinance No. 090-63 by
icaption only:
"AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, REGARDING THE WINCHESTER BLVD.
RESTAURANT (NE CORNER OF THE INTERSECTION OF BOYNTON
BEACH BLVD. AND WINCHESTER BLVD.) ANNEXING A CERTAIN
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UNINCORPORATED TRACT OF LAND THAT IS CONTIGUOUS TO THE
CITY LIMITS WITHIN PALM BEACH COUNTY AND THAT WILL, UPON
ITS ANNEXATION, CONSTITUTE A REASONABLY COMPACT ADDITION
TO THE CITY TERRITORY, PURSUANT TO A PETITION OF THE
OWNER OF SAID TRACT OF LAND, REQUESTING ANNEXATION
PURSUANT TO ARTICLE I, SECTION 7 (32) OF THE CHARTER OF
THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AND SECTIONS
171.044, AND 171.062(2), FLORIDA STATUTES; PROVIDING THE
PROPER LAND USE DESIGNATION AND PROPER ZONING OF THE
PROPERTY SHALL BE REFLECTED IN SEPARATE ORDINANCES TO BE
PASSED SIMULTANEOUSLY HEREWITH; REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES
AND PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH; PROVIDING
A SAVINGS CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR ADVERTISING; PROVIDING
AN EFFECTIVE DATE; PROVIDING AUTHORITY TO CODIFY;
PROVIDING THAT THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BE FILED WITH THE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OF PALM BEACH COUNTY,
FLORIDA, UPON ADOPTION; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES."
Mayor Moore asked if there was any input from the public.
As there was no response from the audience, THE PUBLIC
~EARING WAS CLOSED.
Vice Mayor Wische moved to adopt proposed Ordinance No.
990-63 on second and final reading. Commissioner Artis
seconded the motion. A roll call vote was taken by Peggy
~l~ite Boulle, Deputy Clerk as follows:
Commissioner DeLong - Aye
Commissioner Weiner - Aye
Mayor Moore - Aye
Vice Mayor Wische - Aye
Commissioner Artis - Aye
~otion carried 5-0.
Proposed Ordinance No. 090-65
Re: Rezoning - Mall Corner Restaurant
~ity Attorney Josias read proposed Ordinance No. 090-65 by
caption only:
"AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, REGARDING THE MALL CORNER
RESTAURANT (SW CORNER OF THE INTERSECTION OF (MALL ROAD)
WINCHESTER BLVD. AND OLD BOYNTON ROAD), AMENDING
ORDINANCE NO. 80-19 OF SAID CITY BY REZONING A CERTAIN
PARCEL OF LAND MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN, FROM
AR (AGRICULTURAL RESIDENTIAL) TO C-3 (COMMUNITY
COMMERCIAL); AMENDING THE REVISED ZONING MAP
ACCORDINGLY; PROVIDING A CONFLICTS CLAUSE; PROVIDING A
SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND
FOR OTHER PURPOSES."
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Mayor Moore asked if there was any input from the public.
As there was no response from the audience, THE PUBLIC
HEARING WAS CLOSED.
Vice Mayor Wische moved to adopt proposed Ordinance No.
090-65 on second and final reading. Commissioner DeLong
seconded the motion and a roll call vote was taken by Peggy
White Boulle, Deputy Clerk as follows:
Commissioner Weiner - Aye
Mayor Moore - Aye
Vice Mayor Wische - Aye
Commissioner Artis - Aye
Commissioner DeLong - Aye
Motion carried 5-0.
e
Proposed Ordinahce No. 090-66
Re: Land Use Element Amendment -
Winchester Boulevard Restaurant
City Attorney Josias read proposed Ordinance No. 090-66 by
caption only:
"AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, REGARDING THE WINCHESTER BLVD.
RESTAURANT (NE CORNER OF THE INTERSECTION OF BOYNTON
BEACH BLVD. AND WINCHESTER BLVD.), AMENDING ORDINANCE
89-38 OF SAID CITY BY AMENDING THE LAND USE ELEMENT OF
THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE CITY BY ADOPTING THE
PROPER LAND USE OF CERTAIN PROPERTY, MORE PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED HEREINAFTER; SAID LAND DESIGNATION IS BEING
CHANGED FROM COUNTY CH/8 (AGRICULTURAL RESIDENTIAL) TO
COMMERCIAL LOCAL RETAIL; PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE;
PROVIDING REPEALING PROVISIONS; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE
DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES."
Mayor Moore asked if there was any input from the public.
As there was n° response from the audience, THE PUBLIC
HEARING WAS CLOSED.
Vice Mayor Wische moved to adopt proposed Ordinance No.
090-66 on second and final reading. Commissioner Artis
~econded the motion and~a roll call vote was taken by Peggy
White Boulle, Deputy Clerk as follows:
Mayor Moore - Aye
Vice Mayor Wische - Aye
Commissioner Artis - Aye
Commissioner DeLong - Aye
Commissioner Weiner - Aye
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Motion carried 5-0.
10. Proposed Ordinance No. 090-67
Re: Rezoning - Winchester Boulevard Restaurant
City Attorney Josias read proposed Ordinance No. 090-67 by
caption only:
"AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, REGARDING THE WINCHESTER BLVD.
RESTAURANT (NE CORNER OF THE INTERSECTION OF BOYNTON
BEACH BLVD. AND WINCHESTER BLVD.), AMENDING ORDINANCE
NO. 80-19 OF SAID CITY BY REZONING A CERTAIN PARCEL OF
LAND MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN, FROM AR
(AGRICULTURAL RESIDENTIAL) TO C-3 (COMMUNITY
COMMERCIAL); AMENDING THE REVISED ZONING MAP
ACCORDINGLY; PROVIDING A CONFLICTS CLAUSE; PROVIDING A
SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND
FOR OTHER PURPOSES."
iayor Moore asked if there was any input from the public.
s there was no response from the audience, THE PUBLIC
EARING WAS CLOSED.
lice Mayor Wische moved to adopt proposed Ordinance No.
90-67 on second and final reading. Commissioner DeLong
conded the motion and a roll call vote was taken by Peggy
ite Boulle, Deputy Clerk~as follows:
Vice Mayor Wische - Aye
Commissioner Artis - Aye
Commissioner DeLong - Aye
Commissioner Weiner - Aye
Mayor Moore - Aye
Iotion carried 5-0.
1. Proposed Ordinance No. 090-68
Re: Text Amendment to Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use
Element Support Document Area 7.j - Knuth Road PCD
City Attorney Josias read proposed Ordinance No. 090-68 by
=aption only:
"AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE TEXT OF THE SUPPORT
DOCUMENTS OF THE FUTURE LAND USE IN CONNECTION WITH THE
KNUTH ROAD PCD PROPOSAL; SAID TEXT AMENDMENT WILL ALLOW
ONE LAND USE DESIGNATION ON THE ENTIRE PARCEL; PROVIDING
FOR A CONFLICTS CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY;
PROVIDING AUTHORITY FOR CODIFICATION; AND PROVIDING AN
EFFECTIVE DATE."
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Mayor Moore asked if there was any input from the public.
As there was no response from the audience, THE PUBLIC
gEARING WAS CLOSED.
Vice Mayor Wische moved to adopt proposed Ordinance No.
Q90-68 on second and final reading. Commissioner Artis
seconded the motion and a roll call vote was taken by Peggy
White Boulle, Deputy Clerk as follows:
Commissioner Artis - Aye
Commissioner DeLong - Aye
Commissioner Weiner - Nay
Mayor Moore - Aye
Vice Mayor Wische - Aye
Motion carried 4-1.
2. Proposed Ordinance No. 090-69
Re: Land Use Element Amendment - Knuth Road PCD
!ity Attorney Josias read proposed Ordinance No. 090-69 by
~aption only:
"AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, REGARDING THE KNUTH ROAD PCD (SW
CORNER OF KNUTH ROAD AND BOYNTON BEACH BLVD.) AMENDING
ORDINANCE 89-38 OF SAID CITY BY AMENDING THE LAND USE
ELEMENT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE CITY BY
ADOPTING THE PROPER LAND USE OF CERTAIN PROPERTY, MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREINAFTER: SAID LAND
DESIGNATION IS BEING CHANGED FROM COUNTY CH/3
(AGRICULTURAL RESIDENTIAL) TO COMMERCIAL LOCAL RETAIL;
PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE: PROVIDING REPEALING
PROVISIONS; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER
PURPOSES."
~yor Moore asked if there was any input from the public.
~ris Cutro, Planning Director, stated that on this item and
On item ~15 (Boynton Beach Blvd. PCD), as Mr. Conahan had
~ightfully pointed out, there needs to be a condition added
~egarding roadways that need to be put in place to make this
project work. Mr. Cutro offered the condition that no site
plan approval be issued prior to DCA or Boynton Beach
omprehensive Plan concurrency requirements for roads being
pproved or in place for the development. Mr. Kilday indi-
ated he did ~ot have a problem with those conditions.
Mayor Moore remarked that those conditions would be appended
o any action of the Commission.
Ir. Mike McCoy, 1822 Edgewater Drive, wanted assurance that
~nuth Rd. would remain two lanes. Mr. Kilday responded it
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was a collector street and was only about 60 ft. wide, so it
would be two lane. Mr. Cutro added the Plan presently indi-
Cates it as a two-lane local collector.
Commissioner DeLong asked about the possibility of a berm to
go along with the wall. Mr. Kilday responded they could
probably berm against the wall. In order to do that they
would need the cooperation of the homeowners as they would
be utilizing part of their right-of-way. Mr. Kilday thought
the homeowners would probably agree to that as it would be
beneficial. That was something they could continue and
~inalize when the landscape plans are looked at.
As there was no further public input, THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS
CLOSED.
ice Mayor Wische moved to adopt proposed Ordinance No.
90-69, with the additions, on second and final reading.
ommissioner Artis seconded the motion. A roll call vote
was taken by Peggy White Boulle, Deputy Clerk as follows:
Commissioner DeLong
Commissioner Weiner
Mayor Moore
Vice Mayor Wische
Commissioner Artis
Aye
Nay
Aye
Aye
Aye
Motion carried 4-1.
13. Proposed Ordinance No. 090-70
Re: Rezoning - Knuth Road PCD
City Attorney Josias read proposed Ordinance No. 090-70 by
caption only:
"AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, REGARDING THE KNUTH ROAD PCD (SW
CORNER OF BOYNTON BEACH BLVD. AND KNUTH ROAD), AMENDING
ORDINANCE NO. 80-19 OF SAID CITY BY REZONING A CERTAIN
PARCEL OF LAND MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN, FROM
AR (AGRICULTURAL RESIDENTIAL) TO PCD (PLANNED COMMERCIAL
DEVELOPMENT); AMENDING THE REVISED ZONING MAP
ACCORDINGLY; PROVIDING A CONFLICTS CLAUSE; PROVIDING A
SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND
FOR OTHER PURPOSES."
!Mayor Moore asked if there was any input from the public.
IAs there was no response from the audience, THE PUBLIC
~HEARING WAS CLOSED.
Vice Mayor Wlsche moved to adopt proposed Ordinance No.
i090-70 on second and final reading. Commissioner DeLong
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seconded the motion and a roll call vote was taken by Peggy
White Boulle, Deputy Clerk as follows:
Commissioner Weiner - Nay
Mayor Moore - Aye
Vice Mayor Wische - Aye
Commissioner Artis - Aye
Commissioner DeLong - Aye
Motion carried 4-1.
~4. Proposed Ordinance No. 090-71
Re: Text Amendment to Comprehensive Plan Future Land
Use Element Support Document Area 7.k - Boynton Beach
Boulevard PCD
~ity Attorney Josias read proposed Ordinance No. 090-71 by
Caption only:
"AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE TEXT OF THE SUPPORT
DOCUMENTS OF THE FUTURE LAND USE ELEMENT OF THE
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN IN CONNECTION WITH THE BOYNTON BEACH
BLVD. PCD PROPOSAL; SAID TEXT AMENDMENT WILL ALLOW A
COMMERCIAL LAND USE DESIGNATION; PROVIDING AUTHORITY TO
CODIFY; PROVIDING A CONFLICTS CLAUSE: PROVIDING A
SEVERABILITY CLAUSE: AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE."
ayor Moore asked if there was any input from the public.
s there was no response from the audience, THE PUBLIC
hEARING WAS CLOSED.
eiCe Mayor Wische moved to approve proposed Ordinance No.
90-71 on second and final reading. Commissioner Artis
conded the motion and a roll call vote was taken by Peggy
ite Boulle, Deputy Clerk as follows:
Mayor Moore - Aye
Vice Mayor Wische - Aye
Commissioner Artis - Aye
Commissioner DeLong - Aye
Commissioner Weiner - Nay
Motion carried 4-1.
15.
Proposed Ordinance No. 090-72
Re: Land Use Element Amendment -
Boynton Beach Boulevard PCD
pity Attorney Josias read proposed Ordinance No.
~aption only:
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090-72 by
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"AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, REGARDING THE BOYNTON BEACH BLVD.
PCD (SOUTH SIDE OF BOYNTON BEACH BLVD. APPROX. 950 FEET
WEST OF CONGRESS AVENUE) AMENDING ORDINANCE 89-38 OF SAID
CITY BY AMENDING THE LAND USE ELEMENT OF THE
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE CITY BY ADOPTING THE PROPER
LAND USE OF CERTAIN PROPERTY, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED
HEREINAFTER; SAID LAND DESIGNATION IS BEING CHANGED FROM
COUNTY CH/8 (AGRICULTURAL RESIDENTIAL) TO COMMERCIAL
LOCAL RETAIL; PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE; PROVIDING
REPEALING PROVISIONS; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND
FOR OTHER PURPOSES."
Mayor Moore asked if there was any input from the public.
As there was no response from the audience, THE PUBLIC
HEARING WAS CLOSED. Please note the provisos on this pro-
posed Ordinance referred to previously in these Minutes when
Ordinance No. 090-69 was adopted.
Vice Mayor Wische moved to adopt proposed Ordinance No.
090-72, with all the proposed amendments as stated pre-
viously. Commissioner Artis seconded the motion and a roll
call vote was taken by Peggy White Boulle, Deputy Clerk as
follows:
Vice Mayor Wische - Aye
Commissioner Artis - Aye
Commissioner DeLong - Aye
Commissioner Weiner - Nay
Mayor Moore - Aye
Motion carried 4-1.
16. Proposed Ordinance No. 090-73
Re: Rezoning - Boynton Beach Boulevard PCD
~ity Attorney Josias read proposed Ordinance No. 090-73 by
~aption only:
"AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, REGARDING THE BOYNTON BEACH BLVD.
PCD (SOUTH SIDE OF BOYNTON BEACH BLVD. APPROX. 950 FEET
WEST OF CONGRESS AVENUE), AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 80-19 OF
SAID CITY BY REZONING A CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN, FROM AR (AGRICULTURAL
RESIDENTIAL) TO PCD (PLANNED COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT);
AMENDING THE REVISED ZONING MAP ACCORDINGLY; PROVIDING A
CONFLICTS CLAUSE; PROVIDING A SEVERABILIY CLAUSE;
PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES."
Mayor Moore asked if there was any input from the public.
As there was no response from the audience, THE PUBLIC
HEARING WAS CLOSED.
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Vice Mayor Wische moved to adopt proposed Ordinance No.
090-73 on second and final reading. Commissioner DeLong
seconded the motion and a roll call vote was taken by Peggy
White Boulle, Deputy Clerk as follows:
Commissioner Artis - Aye
Commissioner DeLong - Aye
Commissioner Weiner - Nay
Mayor Moore - Aye
Vice Mayor Wische - Aye
Motion carried 4-1.
17. Proposed Ordinance No. 090-74
Re: Land Use Element Amendment - Tara Oaks PUD
City Attorney Josias read proposed Ordinance No. 090-74 by
caption only:
"AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, REGARDING TARA OAKS P.U.D. (SOUTH
OF L.W.D.D. CANAL L-25 AND NORTH OF L.W.D.D. CANAL L-26
AND STARTING AT THE NORTH SOUTH 1/4 SECTION LINE OF
SECTION 30 CONTINUING FOR A DEPTH OF 347.30' EAST),
AMENDING ORDINANCE 89-38 OF SAID CITY BY AMENDING THE
LAND USE ELEMENT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE CITY BY
ADOPTING THE PROPER LAND USE OF CERTAIN PROPERTY, MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREINAFTER; SAID LAND DESIGNATION
IS BEING CHANGED FROM LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL (LDR) TO
MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL (MeDR); PROVIDING A SAVINGS
CLAUSE; PROVIDING REPEALING PROVISIONS; PROVIDING AN
EFFECTIVE DATE: AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES."
Mayor Moore asked if there was any input from the public.
~s there was no response from the audience, THE PUBLIC
HEARING WAS CLOSED.
Vice Mayor Wische moved to adopt proposed Ordinance No.
090-74 on second and final reading. Commissioner DeLong
seconded the motion and a roll call vote was taken by Peggy
~Unite Boulle, Deputy Clerk as follows:
Commissioner DeLong - Aye
Commissioner Weiner - Nay
Mayor Moore - Aye
Vice Mayor Wische - Aye
Commissioner Artis - Aye
Motion carried 4-1.
~8. Proposed Ordinance No. 090-75
Re: Rezoning - Tara Oaks PUD
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City Attorney Josias read proposed Ordinance No. 090-75 by
caption only:
"AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, REGARDING TARA OAKS P.U.D.,
(SOUTH OF L.W.D.D. CANAL L-25 AND NORTH OF L.W.D.D. CANAL
L-26 AND STARTING AT THE NORTH SOUTH 1/4 SECTION LINE OF
SECTION 30 CONTINUING FOR A DEPTH OF 347.30' EAST),
AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 80-19 OF SAID CITY BY REZONING A
CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED
HEREIN, FROM PUD (PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT) WITH A LAND
USE INTENSITY OF 4.0 TO PUD (PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT)
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, WITH A LAND USE INTENSITY OF 5.0;
AMENDING THE REVISED ZONING MAP ACCORDINGLY; PROVIDING
THAT ALL DEVELOPMENT OF SAID PROPERTY SHALL PROCEED IN
STRICT COMPLIANCE WITH THE DEVELOPMENT PLANS AS SUBMITTED
AND APPROVED AND ALL APPLICABLE ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA; PROVIDING A CONFLICTS CLAUSE;
PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE: PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE
DATE."
Mayor Moore asked if there was any input from the public.
As there was no response from the audience, THE PUBLIC
HEARING WAS CLOSED.
Uice Mayor Wische moved to adopt proposed Ordinance No.
~90-75 on second and ~inal reading. Commissioner Artis
~econded the motion and a roll
White Boulle, Deputy Clerk as follows:
Commissioner Weiner - Nay
Mayor Moore - Aye
Vice Mayor Wische - Aye
Commissioner Artis - Aye
Commissioner DeLong - Aye
call vote was
taken by Peggy
~otion carried 4-1.
~9. Proposed Ordinance No. 090-76
Re: Land Use Element Amendment - Woolbright Place PUD
~ity Attorney Josias read proposed Ordinance No. 090-76 by
caption only:
"AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, REGARDING WOOLBRIGHT PLACE,
P.U.D., AMENDING ORDINANCE 89-38 OF SAID CITY BY AMENDING
THE LAND USE ELEMENT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE
CITY BY ADOPTING THE PROPER LAND USE OF CERTAIN PROPERTY,
MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREINAFTER; SAID LAND
DESIGNATION IS BEING CHANGED FROM RECREATION TO
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RESIDENTIAL (MODERATE DENSITY); PROVIDING A SAVINGS
CLAUSE; PROVIDING REPEALING PROVISIONS; PROVIDING AN
EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES."
Mayor Moore asked if there was any input from the public.
As there was no response from the audience, THE PUBLIC
HEARING WAS CLOSED.
Uice Mayor Wische moved to adopt proposed Ordinance No.
090-76 on second and final reading. Commissioner DeLong
seconded the motion and a roll call vote was taken by Peggy
White Boulle, Deputy Clerk as follows:
Mayor Moore - Aye
Vice Mayor Wische - Aye
Commissioner Artis - Aye
Commissioner DeLong - Aye
Commissioner Weiner - Nay
Motion carried 4-1.
~0. Proposed Ordinance No. 090-77
Re: Comprehensive Plan Text Amendment
Future Land Use Element Support Document Area
7.f
~ity Attorney Josias read proposed Ordinance No.
~apt ion only:
090-77 by
"AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE TEXT OF THE SUPPORT
DOCUMENTS OF THE FUTURE LAND USE ELEMENT OF THE
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN IN CONNECTION WITH THE MALL CORNER
INC., AND WINCHESTER BOULEVARD RESTAURANT PROPOSALS; SAID
TEXT AMENDMENT WILL ALLOW PARCELS OF A CERTAIN SIZE TO BE
REZONED TO C-3 IF THE INTENT OF PLANNED ZONING DISTRICT
SETBACK AND GREENBELT STANDARDS ARE MET; PROVIDING A
CONFLICTS CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING
AUTHORITY FOR CODIFICATION; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE
DATE."
~ayor Moore asked if there was any input from the public.
As there was no response from the audience, THE PUBLIC
HEARING WAS CLOSED.
~ice Mayor Wische moved to adopt proposed Ordinance No.
D90-77 on second and final reading. Commissioner Artis
Beconded the motion and a roll call vote was taken by Peggy
White Boulle, Deputy Clerk as follows:
Vice Mayor Wische - Aye
Commissioner Artis - Aye
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Commissioner DeLong - Aye
Commissioner Weiner - Aye
Mayor Moore - Aye
Motion carried 5-0.
21. Proposed Ordinance No. 090-78
Re: Comprehensive Plan Amendment - Future Land Use
Element, Policy 1.16.1
~ity Attorney Josias read proposed Ordinance No. 090-78 by
~aption only:
"AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 89-38 OF
SAID CITY BY AMENDING THE FUTURE LAND USE ELEMENT OF THE
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE CITY BY ALLOWING ADULT
ENTERTAINMENT ESTABLISHMENTS WITHIN THE INDUSTRIAL LAND
USE CATEGORY; PROVIDING FOR A CONFLICTS CLAUSE; PROVIDING
FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING AUTHORITY FOR CODIFICATION;
AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE."
ayor Moore asked if there was any input from the public.
s there was no response from the audience, THE PUBLIC
EARING WAS CLOSED.
ylce Mayor Wlsche moved to approve proposed ~rd~nance No.
Q90-78 on second and final reading. Commissioner DeLong
~econded the motion and a roll call vote was taken by Peggy
~hite Boulle, Deputy Clerk as follows:
Commissioner Artis - Aye
Commissioner DeLong - Aye
Commissioner Weiner - Nay
Mayor Moore - Aye
Vice Mayor Wische - Aye
Motion carried 4-1.
iayor Moore expressed appreciation to Planning Director
utro ~or guiding the Commission through a difficult
ituation.
DMINISTRATIVE
~he Commission chose to jump ahead on the Agenda to this
Item.
~. Lien Reduction Hearing
Cruz & Eslett Ruiz - Case No. 90-20000683
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Staff recommended this lien be reduced to administrative
costs of $826.18.
Commissioner Weiner moved to grant the reduction to admi-
nistrative costs. Vice Mayor Wische seconded the motion
which carried 5-0.
B. Ordinances - 1st Reading
1. Proposed Ordinance No. 090-79
i Re: Community Relations Board
City Attorney Josias read proposed Ordinance No. 090-79 by
Caption only:
"AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, REPEALING RESOLUTIONS NO. 63-FF,
77-SS, 78-II, 83-FF, 85-N, 90-KKKK AND R90-190 IN THEIR
ENTIRETY IN ORDER TO PROVIDE FOR THE POWERS AND DUTIES OF
THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMUNITY RELATIONS BOARD; PROVIDING
FOR THE BOARD'S COMPOSITION, TERMS, THE FILLING OF
VACANCIES, RATIFICATION OF SELECTIONS BY THE CITY
COMMISSION, DIRECT REAPPOINTMENTS, AND THE POWERS,
DUTIES, AUTHORITY, AND FUNCTIONS; PROVIDING A CONFLICTS
CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING AUTHORITY
TO CODIFY; AND FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE."
~ommissioner Weiner moved to adopt proposed Ordinance No.
~90-79. Vice Mayor Wische seconded the motion and a roll
~all vote was taken by Peggy White Boulle, Deputy Clerk as
~ollows:
Commissioner DeLong - Aye
Commissioner Weiner - Aye
Mayor Moore - Aye
Vice Mayor Wische - Aye
Commissioner Artis - Aye
~otion carried 5-0.
Proposed Ordinance No. 090-80
Re: Referendum - Clarifying Sections 17 and 51 of the
City Charter pertaining to term of appointed officials
following a vacancy
ity Attorney Josias read proposed Ordinance No. 090-80 by
aption only:
"AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, PROPOSING THAT A REFERENDUM
ELECTION BE HELD TO AMEND SECTION 51 OF THE CHARTER OF
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THE CITY, TO PROVIDE THAT A CITIZEN SELECTED TO FILL A
VACANCY ON THE CITY COMMISSION SHALL SERVE UNTIL THE NEXT
MUNICIPAL ELECTION AND DEFINING MUNICIPAL ELECTION DATE;
PROVIDING A BALLOT TITLE; PROVIDING THE OFFICIAL
SUBSTANCE OF THE AMENDMENT TO BE PLACED ON THE BALLOT;
DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO SUBMIT A CERTIFIED COPY OF
THE ORDINANCE TO THE SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS; PROVIDING A
CONFLICTS CLAUSE; A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING AN
EFFECTIVE DATE."
The Commissioners believed this Ordinance would solidify and
Clarify the interpretation they desired. The referendum
Would be at the first general election.
Commissioner Weiner moved to adopt proposed Ordinance No.
090-80. Vice Mayor Wische seconded the motion and a roll
Call vote was taken by Peggy White Boulle, Deputy Clerk as
follows:
Commissioner Weiner
Mayor Moore
Vice Mayor Wische
Commissioner Artis
Commissioner DeLong
Aye
Aye
Aye
Aye
Aye
~otion carried 5-0.
C. Resolutions
l~he Commission didn't have any problem with the following
~ine Resolutions and agreed to address them with one motion.
I"ne captions to the Resolutions are provided for infor-
national purposes.
Proposed Resolution No. R90-199
Re: Partial Reductions of Surety -
Boynton Lakes, PUD - Various Plats
"A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, RELEASING AND/OR REDUCING
PERFORMANCE BONDS AND A LETTER OF CREDIT REGARDING
BOYNTON LAKES P.U.D. (VARIOUS PLATS) AND PROVIDING AN
EFFECTIVE DATE."
Proposed Resolution No. R90-200
Re: Community Redevelopment Advisory Board
Rules of Operation
"A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, PASSING AND ADOPTING THE RULES OF
OPERATION FOR THE COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT ADVISORY BOARD
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FOR THE CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT (CRAB-CBD); AND FOR AN
EFFECTIVE DATE."
Proposed Resolution No. R90-201
Re: Realtor Services Agreement -
Seven (7) vacant parcels of land
"A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE
MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE A CERTAIN REAL ESTATE
ACQUISITION NEGOTIATION SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR REALTOR
ASSISTANCE SERVICES BETWEEN THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AND
BOYNTON BEACH REALTY COMPANY; A COPY OF SAID AGREEMENT
BEING ATTACHED HERETO AS EXHIBIT "A"; AND PROVIDING AN
EFFECTIVE DATE."
Proposed Resolution No. R90-202
Re: Authorize Community Improvement Director to make
certification establishing fair market value -
Seven (7) vacant parcels of land
"A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING JOHNNETTA BROOMFIELD AS
DIRECTOR OF THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT OF
THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA TO MAKE CERTIFICATIONS
ESTABLISHING THE FAIR MARKET VALUE OF PROPERTY TO BE
ACQUIRED BY THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH FOR THE INFILL
CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM."
Proposed Resolution No. R90-203
Re: Establish just compensation -
Seven (7) vacant parcels of land
"A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, ESTABLISHING JUST COMPENSATION
FOR EACH PARCEL TO BE ACQUIRED BY THE CITY RELATING TO
THE INFILL CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM AND RATIFYING AND
CONFIRMING IN ALL RESPECTS THE CERTIFICATION OF JOHNNETTA
BROOMFIELD AS DIRECTOR OF THE ~OMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT
DEPARTMENT."
Proposed Resolution No. R90-204
Re: Surety Release - StowTa-Way Storage
"A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA,
APPROVING THE RELEASE OF SURETY FOR CONSTRUCTING WATER
AND SEWER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS FOR STOW-A-WAY STORAGE."
Proposed Resolution No. R90-205
Re: Surety Release - Waterside Village
"A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA,
APPROVING THE RELEASE OF SURETY FOR CONSTRUCTING WATER
AND SEWER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS FOR WATERSIDE VILLAGE."
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Proposed Resolution No, R90-206
Re: Authorizing City Manager to approve
workers' compensation claim payments
"A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE FINANCE DIRECTOR
OR THE CITY MANAGER TO APPROVE PAYMENT OF MONIES FOR THE
WORKERS' COMPENSATION CLAIM FUND."
Proposed Resolution No. R90-207
Re: Approving contract with CH2M Hill
for Aquifer Storage Recovery (ASR)
"A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE
MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE A CERTAIN AGREEMENT
BETWEEN THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH A-ND CH2M HILL
SOUTHEAST, INC., A COPY OF SAID AGREEMENT BEING ATTACHED
HERETO AS EXHIBIT "A"; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE."
~ommissioner Weiner moved to adopt items 1 through 9, as
umbered on the Agenda. Vice Mayor Wische seconded the
otion which carried 5-0.
~ther
· Seppala & Aho Settlement Update
!ity Attorney Cherof had provided the Commission with a
~ritten update.
Litigation Update on Ail Pending Cases
~ity Attorney Cherof had provided an update to the City
[anager which was dated December 17, 1990.
t. Carteret Savings Bank - Heritage Properties
~ity Manager Miller outlined the contents of City Attorney
~erof's memorandum to him on this topic. The memorandum is
[ated December 14, 1990. The Commission agreed to leave
~his in the City Attorney's hands at this point.
)LD BUSINESS
Commission ratification directing staff to
advertise proposed Sign Code for Public Hearing
Pursuant to FS 166.041(3)(2)(a)
h copy of the Sign Code had been provided the Commissioners
ich included changes recommended by the Building
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DECEMBER 18, 1990
Official, the City Attorney, the Planning Director and the
Planning & Zoning Board. Commissioner Weiner asked if non-
conforming signs had been phased out. Mr. Cutro replied
~egatively. In reviewing that portion of the Code, he was
not in a position to say that the old Code does or doesn't
work or that the present enforcement philosophy does or
doesn't work. Mr. Cutro had dropped his suggestion for
amortization at this point in time. Mr. Cutro agreed with
~he City Manager and felt this Code should be allowed to go
brough. They could observe how it operates for nine months
o a year. It would take about that long to know if correc-
ions should be made.
lommissioner non-conforming signs was
Weiner
believed
that
n area that should have been tackled. Remarks were made
bout phasing these signs out over a period of time as
pposed to strict enforcement of the Code. The method for
andling this that the Building Official had described to
tr. Cutro seemed acceptable and Mr. Cutro believed they
ould give it a chance to work. If it doesn't work, then
ey could come back later and try amortization.
tommissioner Weiner suggested that that specific portion of
he Sign Code be looked at in six ~onths time. The Mayor
9nderstood Commission action at this time would simply move
~he Sign Code forward at this time. Everyone would have
'lanother shot" at this later.
Iice Mayor Wische moved to accept the recommendation of
taff and move this forward to the public hearing process.
ommissioner DeLong seconded the motion which carried 5-0.
EW BUSINESS
. Items for discussion requested by Mayor Gene Moore
~. Planning & Zoning Board
nere was discussion about Planning & Zoning Board duties
d powers earlier in the meeting during the Public Hearing
or the First Impressions Day Care Center.
~yor Moore reiterated the PZB is a recommending board. The
!ity Commission makes the final judgment on any zoning
~atter. The PZB is to act expeditiously on petitions and
~nd them forward to the Commission for final decisions.
.ce Mayor Wische believed a PZB vote to table or postpone
n item should be considered a negative vote and the appli-
cation should proceed to the City Commission. Several
!ommissioners believed an amendment might be necessary to
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DECEMBER 18, 1990
clarify these areas. The Vice Mayor added that all occupa-
tional permits and C.O.s should only be issued after all
Staff comments have been addressed.
City Manager Miller expressed concern in this area. He
referred to the Casa Blanca project as an example. If the
Commission were to require that all public improvements and
conditions be met prior to the first C.O., then as of this
date, no C.O.s would have been issued for that project. The
~ity does allow through staff, for sectionalization. This
amendment could end up with staff not having the latitude on
~ajor developments, to allow the Engineering, Building,
~lanning and Utilities Depts. to work with the developer so
~ portion of the project can be occupied.
Relative to projects being built without all Commission com-
ments being complied with, Attorney Josias pointed out that
n the amendment to the Ordinance they could include that
ith each project, the City administration would develop an
· mplementation plan which would require that either at occu-
~ationa~ permit, C.O. time, or such other appropriate time
as the Implementation plan designates, the recommendations
~f City staff are to be complied with and the City admi-
nistration would then sign off. Other remarks were made
bout staff needing to follow up on conditions made. Former
ayor Ralph Marchese asked that all Commission comments
ecome part of the specifications.
ayor Moore requested the City Attorney bring something back
o the Commission addressing this area. The Mayor was upset
~hat at the recent PZB meeting the PZB directed applicants
io comply with comments before the matters could move for-
ard. The Mayor didn't think the PZB should "bottle up" the
rocess like that. Hopefully, an amendment will clarify
veryone's function.
iaurice ~osenstock, Chairman of the PZB, believed the com-
ents being made were constructive. He explained that to
he best of his knowledge no individual on the PZB had ever
ntentionally tried to delay a project. They had believed
hey had the authority to table items so they could go back
or some sort of major compliance. Mr. Rosenstock "bowed"
o Attorney Josias' opinion in this regard but he hoped the
ity Attorney would do further investigation to be sure this
as absolutely correct. If this was correct, Mr. Rosenstock
~ssured the Commission the PZB would comply to the best of
~ts ability.
Mr. Rosenstock referred to TRB meetings that he had attend-
d. Mr. Rosenstock recommended minutes of the TRB meetings
e taken so there would be a record. He explained specific
reas of existing non-compliance or areas where the City had
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DECEMBER 18, 1990
difficulty obtaining compliance with staff comments on the
Tri-Rail project, the Landings at Clipper Cove, and in con-
nection with poor lighting at the Casa Blanca project. Mr.
Rosenstock quoted from an FPL letter addressing lighting
deficiencies along Boynton Beach Blvd., adjacent to Casa
Blanca. Also, Appendix C, Article VII, Section 4, page 2093
was referred to by Mr. Rosenstock. He stated the City
Engineer has the right to require improvements required in
connection with platting, under the Ordinance. Mr.
Rosenstock had been advised by the County, that under this
Section, the City would have the right to pass on to the
developer, the cost of doing that street lighting.
Mayor Moore responded that what "kicks in" the platting
~ituation was breaking up a piece of property into four or
more lots. This was not being done in this case and it was
One ownership. The City's Attorney had made a ruling about
trying to impose the platting requirements when it is not a
platting situation. The Mayor did not believe the Ordinance
Mr. Rosenstock had referred to was applicable.
~ynthia Greenhouse referred to Section 19-18 of the Code and
pointed out the Code already required developers to comply,
prior to issuance of C.O.s or permits. Mrs. Greenhouse
believed the PZB and the Commission were both concerned with
protecting the residents. She referred to TRB review and
the need for a system of checking to ensure developer
~ompliance. If site plans were complete, reflecting staff
~omments, she believed it would make review easier. She
~ommented that the site plans of the Boynton Lakes Plaza and
First Impressions Day Care Center projects were revised in a
~ery short period of time. She requested that developers be
~equired to depict on their site plans, major items such as
~ighting, prior to the plans moving forward to the political
process. She hoped the City would close this particular
~oophole.
~he Mayor thought there was fallacy in saying the PZB would
~etermine what comments are acceptable. That responsibility
~hould lie with the Commission. The PZB could make recom-
mendations. It was not the PZB's responsibility to "bounce"
~pplications back. The Mayor commented on the need for com-
ments to be legally enforceable. Other comments were made
bY Mrs. Greenhouse about the Code being the basis for staff
~omments.
~ynne Matson interjected her community was a prime example
bf what can happen when Codes are not enforced. Her com-
munity is now faced with costly corrective measures. She
Icited several problem areas as examples.
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The City Attorney was asked to come back with some sort of a
draft, which would be circulated to all involved for input.
2. Occupational License Tax for Rental Properties
Discussion took place regarding a Code provision under
,'Licenses" which addressed charging rental properties a 6%
tax. At one point, some had hoped this would be a means of
helping control drug operations. Remarks were made about
previous discussion on this topic and whether this had been
~emoved from the Code or not. The City Manager stated this
Was still in the Code and it covered hotels, apartments,
Fooming houses, motels, and single-family residential ren-
tals. The Mayor thought this had been abolished. Mr.
Miller indicated he had researched this topic already and an
~rdinance had not been adopted to repeal this. The Mayor
asked staff to look into whether this provision was working
and whether it is cost effective. Staff should provide a
recommendation to the Commission. Mr. Miller stated he
~ould do this. Commissioner Weiner recalled this had all
come about in an effort to get a handle on Code Enforcement
in dilapidated rental units.
~emarks were about about this tax not being feasible for all
nits. The City Manager pointed out that if hotels and
otels are taken out, they will not pay any occupational
~icense. If the Commission wanted to take single family
~esidential units out of the picture, that would be an easy
9mendment. The City Manager recommended that hotels, apart-
~ents, rooming houses and motels be left in. Single family
~esidential rentals, per room could be taken out.
Vice Mayor Wische moved that the City Attorney prepare an
Ordinance deleting the single family residential units from
~he tax imposed. This would not include condos and
duplexes. Commissioner DeLong seconded the motion which
tarried 5-0.
B. Items for discussion requested by
Commissioner Denys "Sam" DeLong
City Engineer
Iommissioner DeLong wondered if it would be feasible at this
time to consider bringing on board a full-time City
Engineer. It was noted that Gee & Jenson presently serve as
consulting engineers and they are used on an "on call, as
needed" basis. The Vice Mayor thought that due to the
recession, there must be P.E.s looking for work. He would
not support hiring a P.E. in addition to Gee & Jenson.
~ommissioner DeLong thought perhaps Mr. Finizio could use
Rome help on a daily basis.
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DECEMBER 18, 1990
Vince Finizio, Administrative Coordinator of Engineering
~ommented that this year he had saved the City approximately
$150,000 in expenditures and he had incurred no liabilities
on behalf of the City. Mr. Finizio realized that on some
Occasions engineering issues can be controversial but he
steps aside, when necesssary, to allow the Commission to do
~heir job and make final decisions. Mr. Finizio remarked on
numerous letters of commendation he had received from deve-
lopers, citizens and developers' attorneys. Mr. Finizio
~xplained how his department had significantly expedited the
engineering permitting process. He stood "pro-development."
~he Engineering Dept.'s function had been streamlined to the
~oint that they were able to handle the demands of the City
With a staff of three employees as opposed to seven.
Discussion took place regarding engineering qualifications
~nd important engineering decisions. Mr. Finizio stated
every major plan that comes through his department is also
~eviewed by the consulting engineer. The Mayor pointed out
ihe Charter calls for a licensed engineer to be employed by
he City. Mr. Finizio referred to the reorganization of the
Engineering Dept. that had taken place, including utilizing
~ervlces of the consulting engineers. Other remarks were
made.
~he Mayor asked whether the Commission wanted to go out for
.~ Ps, whether they wanted to seek a City Engineer or whether
~hey wished to maintain the status quo. The City Manager
Rsked that he be allowed to look into this further. The
~ommissioners agreed.
~. St. Paul AME Church - Request for Carnival
The Church's request to hold its annual carnival on January
9 through 13, 1991, is explained in Wilfred Hawkins,
~ssistant to the City Manager's memorandum 990-130 to Mr.
Miller. Staff recommended conditional approval of the car-
nival based upon all requirements and inspections success-
fully completed. Also, approval would be with the
understanding that the carnival operation can be interrupted
at any time for public safety reasons and/or documented
complaints from the area neighbors for excessive noise.
Commissioner DeLong moved to approve the request. Vice
Mayor Wische seconded the motion which carried 5-0.
ADMINISTRATIVE
A. Street Resurfacing Program for 1990/91
The recommended street resurfacing program for 1990/91 is
Ioutlined in the City Manager's Agenda memorandum ~90-375,
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With attachments. Also, as explained in the memorandum,
Oertain streets within Leisureville Section 10 are hence-
forth to be designated as public streets.
Mice Mayor Wische moved to approve the recommendation of
Staff. The motion was seconded and carried 5-0.
The Mayor declared a brief recess at 9:40 P.M. The meeting
~esumed at 9:50 P.M. The Mayor left the meeting and Vice
Mayor Wische assumed the Chair.
~. Change Order No. 3, East Water Treatment Plant
I Improvements - Elkins Constructors, Inc.
This Change Order is explained in detail in John Guidry,
Director of Utilities memorandum %90-695 to the City
Manager. This Change Order includes masonry patching and
ainting of filter No. 3, double-walled containment pipe,
eceptacles, fire dampers, several 4" floor drains, modifi-
Cations to the pipe support structures and crushed aggregate
or drainage.
ommissioner Weiner moved to approve Change Order No. 3.
ommissioner Artis Seconded the motion which carried 4-0.
Request support of CRA (City Commission) regarding
the concept of an artistic bridge over the Intracoastal
at Boynton Beach Boulevard
'his topic was addressed earlier in the meeting.
Consider a Workshop Meeting between the Community
Appearance Board and the City Commission
rice Mayor Wische explained there had been some complaints
rom the CAB about some of the actions the City Commission
ad taken. The Vice Mayor believed a joint workshop would
~rove helpful at this time. The City Manager was asked to
~ick a date.
~. 1991 State Legislative Priorities
:ity Manager Miller stated staff is making several
.uggestions for inclusion on the list of legislative priori-
ies. Under Funding/Taxation, it was suggested that they
ook toward deleting the current exemption for Health Care
,istricts from the City's Tax Increment Financing. This
'ill require the Health Care District to pay the tax
ssessment. It was also suggested that the City support
~unicipal libraries and/or municipal libraries that are part
f a cooperative group to share in State Aid for Libraries.
elative to Public Safety/Criminal Justice, Mr. Miller
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1990
indicated they were looking toward expanding the current
Drug Free School Zone legislation to include day care cen-
ters and public property. In connection with this
suggestion, Mr. Miller pointed out that although public
housing is already included, it should probably be expanded
upon.
Commissioner Weiner stated that last year we lobbied the
legislative delegation for an HRS office in Boynton Beach.
This year Lois Frankel is serving as Chair in the House.
Commissioner Weiner thought Ms. Frankel would be more amen-
able to the City's lobbying effort. Commissioner Weiner
would like to attend one of the legislative sessions to
%obby for this. The Commissioners were agreeable to
Commissioner Weiner lobbying for this cause, Commissioner
~einer asked that the City Manager attend to lobby for the
~ther items.
~arrie Parker, Assistant City Manager explained the Palm
~ach County Municipal League had solicited input from the
~ities regarding certain proposed legislative priorities.
The Commissioners had no problems with the League's recom-
mendations. Commissioner Weiner thought the Mayor might
ave a problem with one or more of the items. It was
ointed out that the Commission would be responding as a
ajority vote.
~ommissioner Weiner moved to adopt the 1991 State
Legislative Priorities as set forth by staff, with the addi-
tion of an HRS office for Boynton Beach. Also approved is
ihe proposal set forth by the Palm Beach County Municipal
eague. Commissioner DeLong seconded the motion which
~arried 4-0.
~ommissioner Weiner asked the City Manager to write a
~etter, so they could be put on a legislative agenda.
~. Congress Avenue Park - Change Order ~1
ity Manager Miller explained this related to landscape work
t the Congress Avenue Park. This involved the addition of
~rees, sod and irrigation along the west side of the
~ntrance road. This had been excluded from the contract,
ut since the contract came in under budget, and the area
Nas aesthetically unattractive, the City chose to proceed
~ith the work.
Zommissioner Weiner moved to approve Change Order #1 for
Zongress Avenue Park. Commissioner Artis seconded the
~otion which carried 4-0.
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CONSENT AGENDA
A. Minutes
1. Regular City Commission Mtg. Minutes of
DECEMBER 18, 1990
December 4, 1990
B. Bids - Recommend Approval - Ail expenditures are
approved in the 1990-91 Adopted Budget
Supply of materials to construct and install
replacement electrical panels & annual Utility Dept.
electrical supply
The Tabulation Committee recommended awarding the bid to the
~lectrical supply companies listed on the tabulation sheet.
This was part of the continuing program of replacing defec-
tive electrical equipment to improve system reliability and
s!ecurity.
C. Renewal of ball retrieval diving contract for Golf Course
for FY 1990/91
As outlined in Joe Sciortino, Golf Director's memorandum
~90-088, it was recommended that the present contract with
Birdie Golf Company, Margate, Florida, be renewed effective
December 31, 1990 through December 30, 1991.
~. Payment of Bills - Month of November, 1990
Slee list attached to the original copy of these Minutes in
t~e City Clerk's office.
Ei. Telephone System Fire Station %3
Ns explained in Hugh McCaffrey, Communications Manager's
miemorandum %90-307 to the City Manager and Director of
A~ministration, it was recommended that the City purchase
aind install the Inter-Tel System GMX-48 electronic key
tielephone system at a cost of $7,422.25.
F!. Telephone Paging System Fire Station ~2 and ~3
As outlined in Hugh McCaffrey, Communications Manager's
m~morandum %90-308 to the City Manager and Director of
A~ministration, it was recommended that the City purchase
the intercom system for both telephone paging and radio sta-
tiion alerting from Syscom Communications of Pompano Beach.
The total cost will be $3,812.50.
Gi. Budget Transfer to cover cost for membership dues -
Palm Beach County Municipal League
A~ explained in Carrie Parker, Assistant City Manager's
a~enda memorandum %90-057C, a budget transfer is needed to
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provide funds for the Municipal League 90/91 dues in the
amount of $3,400.
Release letter of credit to Chaz Equipment
for replacement of pumps and related
equipment at Water Treatment Plant
As explained in John Guidry, Utilities Director's memoran-
dum ~90-712 to the City Manager, due to completion of this
project, the $23,000 letter of credit may be released and
final payment approved.
i. Approve authorization to dispose of records
Records Destruction Request Forms number 200, 201, 202 and
~03 had been approved by the State Division of Archives.
Commission approval was needed to proceed with destruction
of records from the Public Works Dept., the Building Dept.
~nd the City Clerk's office, as outlined in the City Clerk's
memorandum ~90-227 to the City Manager.
Approve purchase of Maintenance Management
Work Order Software
As outlined in Craig Grabeel and Bill DeBeck's memorandum
~90-303 to the Director of Administration, it was recom-
mended that the City purchase General Physics Corporation's
'i'G.P. Mate" software by "piggy-backing" on Palm Beach
County's bid. The total price is $6,170.00.
K. Approval of Bills
~ee list of bills attached to the original copy of these
Minutes in the City Clerk's office.
Release of funds for Traffic Light Installation
Commission approval was needed for release of $27,882.40 to
Designed Traffic Installation Company of Ft. Lauderdale,
~lOrida for traffic light installation at the intersection
~f S.W. Congress Blvd. at Congress Avenue.
~. Receive and file departmental monthly reports
monthly Activity Reports from City Departments were made
Lvailable for Commission review by City Manager Miller.
~ommissioner Weiner moved to approve the Consent Agenda.
~ommissioner DeLong seconded the motion which carried 4-0.
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BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA DECEMBER 18,
1990
Public Hearing Scheduled -- Regarding IBF&O
City Manager Miller explained a hearing date must be
~stablishe~ for the purpose of discussing the economic and
non-economic issues of the Special Master between the IBF&O
%nd the City. The Commissioners agreed to schedule the
public Hearing for Monday, January 7, 1991 at 7:30 P.M.
ADJOURNMENT
~he meeting properly adjourned at 10:~00/~.M.
CITY O/~YNTON BEACH
ATTEST:
~it~Clerk
~ecording Secretary
(Four Tapes)
~ommlssioner
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7.1
COMMISSION
DE(:: 18 1,990
APPROVAL
AGENDA
December 18,
1990
XI.
CONSENT AGENDA
K
Rec, Ngmt Serv
Util
ALLIED LIME
P.O. ~t85951 - Pebble Quick Lime deliveries for Nov.,1990.
Pay from Water & Sewer Revenue Fund 401-332-5-365-00
$ 7,226.54
BOYNTON BRACH CHILD CARE CENTER
Funding recon~nended by Community Relations Board - Payment
1 of 4.
Pay from General Fund---001-194-5-989-00
6,250.00
CH2M HILL
Professional engineering services for the period 9/25/90
to 10/24/90 - see attached.
Pay from Utility Capital Improvement Fund:
404-000-0-690-10 34,875.32
404-000-0-691-10 13,538.15
48,413.47
DPC GENERAL CONTRACTORS, INC.
P.O. ~85649 - Asbestos Removal-Vacant convenient store.
Ezell Hester Jr. Park Project.
Pay from Public Svs. Tax Constr.---301-721-5-640-27
13,500.00
DUTCH CONSTRUCTION CO., INC.
Appl. #3, P.O. 84849: Congress Ave. Park in accordance
with contract and specification documents; Bid #070-722-90/
HBC, Commission approved 7/17/90
Pay from Public Service Tax Fund---301-721~5-648-00
118,611.00
ELKINS CONSTRUCTORS, INC.
Appl. #5, P.O. 84255: Improvements to B. B. East Water Treat-
ment Plant per contract specifications for the period 10/16/90
to 11/15/90.
Per bid 4/3/90, Commission approved 4/17/90
Pay from Utility Capital Improve. Fund---404-000-0-690-10
224,484.33
FLORIDA EAST COAST RAILWAY CO.
Annual signal maintenance areeement effective 12/29/71.
Pay from General Fund---001-411-5-415-00
1,300.00
HI-TECH ASSISTANCE CORP
P.O. 85498 - 2nd payment annual PC Maintenance Contract per
bid specifications for period 12/31/90 to 3/31/91.
Pay from various funds.
Commission approved 9/5/90
5,423.50
HOLIDAY INN
Balance due for Annual Board Dinner.
Pay from Publicity Fund---101-191-5-450-08
4,105.85
HUNTER/RS&It
Final payment request(#7) on completion of Computer-based Track-
ing System for Housing Programs.
Pay from Commumity Improvement---621-196-5-499-00
2,800.00
11. IBM CORPORATION
P.O. #85646 - 6 IBM 3477 Terminals to respond to needs of re-
spective departments - $7,344.00; P.O. 86044 - 1 Laser Printer
for Police Dept. - $1,437.00 and P.O. 85507 monthly maint.
$1,582.92.
Pay from various funds.
10,363.92
JOSIAS & GOREN, P.A
Statement for professional services rendered for November
1990 - $6,844.81; Herig Arbitration - $2,500.00; Woolbright
Partners, et. al. - $3,966.60; Mrotek - $800.00; Cook Construc-
tion - $180.00; EEOC - $90.00; PERC - Unit Clarification -
$140.00; DCA Comp Plan - $810.00; IBFO Impasse Proceedings -
$3,250.00; FLWAC Appeal (Treasure Coast Reg. Planning Council) -
$490.00; Seppala & Aho - $553.85; Greyhound Lines, Inc. - $50.00;
Lear Group Arb. - $100.00; Miller Meier Arb. - $471.40.
Pay from General Fund---001-141-5-461-00
20,246.66
LESCO INC.
8,000 lbs. Double Eagle Ryegrass and 550 lbs. Bluegrass for Golf
Course.
Per bid 11/13/90, Con~nission approved 11/20/90.
Pay from Golf Course Fund---411-726-5-346-00
9,980.00
14.
MAIN STREET CAR WASH
Reimbursement for damage to recycling tanks - main sewer line
plugged in street & caused raw sewage to contaminate the car
wash's recycling tanks.
Pay from Self Insurer's Fund---622-195-5-440-01
1,040.00
MATRXMEDICAL
Replenish medical supplies for Fire Dept.
Pay from General Fund-~~001~221-5-371-00
MEYER'S TURF, INC.
Bahia and Floratam Sod needed to restore swale for Phase iA
of Water Main Replacement Project.
County Bid #90-002/DGF
Pay from Utility Capital Improve.---404-362-5-650-01
2,387.74
2,682.25
P.B.& $. CHEMICAL COMPANY
Chlorine Gas to disinfect the raw water.
Pay from Water & Sewer Rev---401-332-5-363-00
P.R.I.D.E. OF FLORIDA
Items needed for vehicle repair and maintenance.
Pay from Vehicle Service Fund---501-193-5-322-00
5,106.00
7,026.26
PALM BEECH APPRAISERS & CONSULTANTS, INC. 1,550.00
Appraisal Reviews for 7 vacant parcels of land of which the city
is interested in acquiring. ( To be reimbursed by Housing & Commu-
nity Dev. per Land Acquisition Grant).
Pay from Community Improvament---621-196-5-499-00 COMMISSION
DEC 18 1990
APPROVAL
20.
21.
22!.
23.
24~
25~
PALM BRACH COUNTY HEALTH UNIT
Renewal of County License to operate the Boynton Beach Water
Treatment Plant for year 1991.
Pay from Water & Sewer Rev.---401-332-5-470-02
PALM BEACH COUNTY MUNICIPAL LEAGUE
Annual dues for fiscal year 1990/91.
Pay from General Fund---001-111~5-470-07
PEROXIDATION SYSTEMS, INC
Hydrogen peroxide for Odor Control System for month of October.
Pay from Water & Sewer Rev---40t-352-5-365-00
PROFESSIONAL ADMINISTRATORS,
Reimbursement of Workers' Comp. claims paid in the month of
November.
Pay from Self Insurer's Fund---622-195-5-134-00
2,500.00
RPM CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
P.O. #84322 - Final payment including 5% and remainder of
"one" change order on the contract for Renovation of First Floor
West Wing.
Per bid 5/29/90, Con, mission approved 6/5/90
Pay from Public Service Tax Fund---301-194-5-629-00
4,000.00
SCE INC.
Odor Abatement System - Aeration Covers, Effluent Pumpimg Sta-
tion Expansion and Electrical Building Project.
Payment #3 from 10/26/90 to 11/25/90.
Pay from 1985 Construction Fund---409-000-0-691-20
28,957.50
26i SALNICK & KRISCHER
, Professional fees relating to confiscated vehicles.
I Pay from Misc. Trust Fund---691-000-1-691-20
19,522.46
27i
8,914.71
SNAPP TREE SERVICE, INC.
5 Trees cut down and 5 Stumps removed at Golf Course.
Pay from Golf Course---411-726-5-499-00
90,999.67
28i SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT BOARD
User charges for wastewater for month of October,
Pay from Water & Sewer Rev---401-353-5~490-09
1,169.35
294
1,495.00
30~
1990.
143,308.22
SOUTHEASTERN MUNICIPAL SUPPLY
P.O. #85666 - For Golf Course Force Main Project.
Pay from Golf Course~--411-726-5-680-09
Commission approved 10/10/90
3,553.50
STANDARD & POOR'S CORPORATION
Analytical services rendered in connection with Water &
Sewer Utility Revenue Bond, Series 1990.
Pay from 1985 Construction Fund---409-888-5-797-00
12,100.00
COMMISSION
D~C 18 1990
APPROVAL
31.
32.
33.
34;.
36~
37~
SYSCOM COMMUNICATIONS
Telephone Paging System for Central Fire Station - $3,905.00
and Police Station - $3,730.50.
Pay from Public Service Tax Constr.---301-197-5-629-00
Per bid 7/24/90, Commission approved 8/21/90
TRADEWINDS GROUP
Fair Share Costs for reconstruction Lift Station #603.
Commission approved plan 12/19/89.
Pay from W & S Utility Revenue Fund---421-000-0-691-21
UNIVERSITY MICROFILMS INC.
Renewal on microfiche subscription #903182ZA for Library.
Pay from General Fund---001-711-5-661-00
WALLACE ROBERTS & TODD
Engineering services performed with regards to Congress Ave.
Community Park.
Pay from Public Service Tax Constr.---301-721-5-463-03
WASCON CONSTRUCTION, INC.
Payment request #11 per construction consultant agreement.
Pay from Capital Improvement Fund---302--223-5-640-11
WATER RESOURCES CORPORATION
Partial payment P.O. 85001 - 4 Homa submersible Sewage Pumps
and 4 Flygt Adapter Guide Claws.
Pay from Utility Capital Improve. Fund---404-352-g~642-O0
S.T. WICOLE CONSTRUCTION
Payment #12 - P.O. 82192 for construction of Fire Station #3
in accordance with contract & specifications.
Pay from Capital Improvement Fund---302-223-5-640-11
Per bid 8/10/89, Commission approved 12/5/89
7,635.50
50,000.00
2,800.00
11,168.57
2,300.00
8,132.00
112,500.05
These bills have been approved and verified by the department
heads involved, checked and approved for payment.
Diane Reese, Asst. Finance Director
I therefore recommend payment of these bills.
COIViiVilSSION
JfScott Miller, City Manager
DEC 18 lO00
APPROVAL
CH2M HILL
Inv#11-412
Inv#11-423
Inv#11-482
Inv#11-499
$ 8,588.55 T.O. 13 Professional
services for the Design and Construction of
the Deep Injection Well Disposal System for
reject waters from the West Water Treatment
Plant
$ 13,538.15 T.O. 15 Professional
services for Sanitary Sewage Pump Stations
No. 310, 408, and 411
$ 9,688.70 T.O. 10D Professional
engineering services during bidding and
construction of Motor Control Centers at the
East Water Treatment Plant
$ 16,598.07 T.O. 10E Professional
engineering services during the bidding and
construction of Improvements to the East
Water Treatment Plant
Total $ 48,413.47
Above Invoices for the Period of
09/25/90 thru 10/24/90
COMMISSION
{3EC 18 1990
APPROVAL
Lynne S. Matson
1 W. Chesterfield Dr.
Boynton Beach
439-4081
December 18, 1990
Mr. Mayor, Honorable
Commissioners:
I come before you tonight representing several hundred people
in the audience and the other residents of Boynton Lakes North
and Boynton Lakes who could not be here. Due to the holidays
and the four days we had to gather these signatures, I can only
present you witha little over one thousand.
Our two comm~ities are protesting several issues. We absolutely
insist that the P&Z Board be kept intact. This is the only forum
for free speach the residents of Boynton have without a time
limit. Your move, Mr. Mayor, is politics rearing its ugly head.
You have not been able to silence several Board members who have
shown true concern for the residents of Boynton, .so you choose
to eliminate them. This is dangerous and oppression in its
purest form.
We also oppose any change to the gas station ordinance. City
code prohibits any gas station from being erected within 1,000
feet of any semi-public gathering place. The lake and recreation
area in Plat 5 is dedicated to the Association for recreation
and as such, we have children playing volleyball, boating and
residents fishing in this area. It is within 1,000 feet of the
proposed gas station on the N.W. corner of the Shopping Plaza.
We do not want to ingest the fumes and we do not wish to live in
constant fear of underground seepage into our lakes and canals
or the possibility of explosion.
We are insisting that the developer of Boynton Lakes Plaza be
made to re-design his parking lot so that trucks and trailers
making deliveries be made to enter from Congress Ave. or Hypoluxo
Road only! We do not want the widening of Boy~nton Lakes Blvd.
to three or four lanes at any point. This developer proposes
to widen this street and allow trucks to make deliveries at all
hours of the day and night. By widening this road, these vehicles
will come within 20 feet of the backs of some of our homes. It
doesn't take a mathematical genius to figure out that a 50 foot
truck combined with the way cars speed along the Blvd. would put
one of those trucks smack in the middle of someones bedroom wall
20 feet away if an accident were to occur. We also have a school
bus stop within ~_00 feet of the proposed widened road. Think of
the danger to the five and six year olds trying to cross three
or four lanes, think of trying to cross with a wheelchair like
several of our residents do, think of crossing with a bicycle or
baby carriage on the way to the pool or clubhouse. This is not
a pretty picture. We do not want our community to become a truck
route. Boynton Lakes Blvd. is not monitored for speeding as it
is, so who can assure us it would be monitored if it was posted
"No Trucks". This developer is also proposing to make two breaks
in the buffer wall where this wall abuts our residential area.
This is a dangerous situation and is not aesthetically or acoustically
in the best interest of the surrounding homes. Quite frankly,
we do not wish to see the dumpsters or hear the delivery trucks
gearing down at four A.M. I understand that the toxic dumping
problem with the dumpsters located in close proximity to the
drainage grates has been rectified. I would like confirmation
of that.
Appendix A, Section 4N of the Zoning Regulations states that
all facilities must comply with the City performance standards,
meaning, they should not be constructed, maintained and operated
so as not to be a nuisance or hazard' to persons or property located
on adjacent or nearby properties or rights of way or interfere
with reasonable use or enjoyment of adjacent or nearby properties
by reason of noise, vibration, etc. This plan violates that
code. The Buffer Code in the appendix section, Article IX, Section
3 states that subdivisions shall be buffered for the protection
of residential properties with a 5 ft. high masonary wall to
seperate residential developments from commercial and industrial
developments. It is our contention that this means an interrupted
wail will not protect us. You did not allow a break in the
Buffer wall at Oakwood Square, Boynton Beach Mall,. Boynton Trail
Centre the new Lurias Center and many other shopping areas that
abut residential areas. If you allow a break in the Buffer wall
in this instance, we will have no other choice than to file a
class action lawsuit against the City of Boynton and any individual
commissioner voting for this. We will depose the previous City
Planner and City Engineer and ask them why this wasn't allowed
previously. Chapter 22, Article II, Section 22-19 on permit
issuance allows this commission to deny permits if the health,
welfare and safety of the public will be unreasonably impaired.
We contend that it is. The City of Boynton cut its teeth on our
community as one of the first P.U.D.s, we are not about to let
the hand we feed bite us. We pay your salaries, we voted for you
and you are public servants. We are prepared to cast our votes
against anyone passing this plan along as shown. Not only will
you have over 1,000 people not voting for you, you will have over
1,000 people campaigning against you. I leave you with these
final words, "In March we will remember, how you hurt us in
December"
Thank-You!!
CONSEI~ AGENDA
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