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Minutes 11-16-04 MINUTES OF THE REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING HELD IN COMMISSION CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2004 AT 6:30 P.M. Present: Jerry Taylor, Mayor Mike Ferguson, Vice Mayor Bob Ensler, Commissioner Mack McCray, Commissioner Carl McKoy, Commissioner Kurt Bressner, City Manager Jim Cherof, City Attorney Janet Prainito, City Clerk I. OPENINGS: A. Call to Order - Mayor Jerry Taylor B. Invocation - Reverend Dr. Marshall Cook, Boynton Beach Congregational Church C. Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag led by Mayor Jerry Taylor Mayor Taylor called the meeting to order at 6:30 p.m. Dr. Marshall Cook offered the Invocation, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag led by Mayor Taylor. · Selection of Vice Mayor per Section 2-1.2 of City Code · Administration of Oath of Office to Vice Mayor · Presentation of Plaques to Commissioners Mayor Taylor opened the floor to nominations for Vice Mayor. Commissioner Ensler nominated Commissioner McCray for Vice Mayor. Since there were no other nominations, Commissioner McCray was named the Vice Mayor by acclamation. Vice Mayor McCray accepted the honor with humility and thanks. Mayor Taylor praised Vice Mayor McCray for his devotion to duty in his own district and to the entire City. City Clerk Janet Prainito administered the Oath of Office to Vice Mayor McCray. Plaques were presented to the Commissioners and Mayor in appreciation for their service during 2003-2004. The plaques were received with thanks. Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida November 16, 2004 Mayor Taylor presented a gift to former Vice Mayor Ferguson in recognition of his dedicated service to the City and for the many instances when he had filled in for the Mayor when the Mayor was unable to attend certain ceremonies. D. Agenda Approval: 1. Additions, Deletions, Corrections 2. Adoption Motion Commissioner Ferguson moved to approve the agenda as presented. Commissioner McKoy seconded the motion that passed 5-0. II. OTHER: A. Informational Items by Members of the City Commission Mayor Taylor invited Ms. Elizabeth Jenkins to the podium where Vice Mayor McCray honored Ms. Jenkins for her tireless service in the northeast community for over forty years. Vice Mayor McCray cited Ms. Jenkins' involvement in organizations such as the Planned Approach to Community Health, the Boynton Hills Neighborhood Association, the Women's Circle, the City of Boynton Beach Senior Advisory Board, and the Martin Luther King Wellness Center. Vice Mayor McCray thanked Ms. Jenkins on behalf of the City and the entire community for her hard work over the years. Commissioner McKoy announced that the Palm Beach County Caucus of Black Elected Officials would be giving away more than a thousand turkeys to those in need on Thursday, November 18, at the old Jai Alai building on 45th Street in Riviera Beach beginning at 3:00 p.m. III. ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMMUNITY &. SPECIAL EVENTS, &. PRESENTATIONS: A. Announcements: 1. The Regular City Commission Meeting of December 21, 2004 has been cancelled B. Community and Special Events: 1. Oceanfront Concert Series, Friday, Nov. 19, 2004 from 7:00-10:00 P.M., Oceanfront Park, featuring EI Grupo Prisma (Latin/Salsa) 2 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida November 16, 2004 2. A Season of Peace hOliday tree lighting ceremony, Saturday, November 20, 2004 from 5:00-8:00 P.M., Ocean Ave. at Schoolhouse Children's Museum 3. 34th Annual Holiday Parade, Sunday, December 5, 2004 at 3:00 P.M.,Federal Hwy. Southbound between Ocean Avenue & SE 12th Avenue Beverly Agee, 832 S.W. 33rd Place, Boynton Beach, came forward to announce the Principal for a Day program that was to be held on Thursday, November 18, and invited all interested persons to attend. Ms. Agee explained that this was a program whereby area businesses and community leaders partner with the local schools to give them support of various kinds on an ongoing basis. C. Presentations: 1. Proclamations: None 2. Accept the presentation from Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. regarding the Wilson Project Master Plan Wilfred Hawkins, Assistant City Manager, introduced Recreation & Parks Director Wally Majors, Sr. Recreation Manager Mary DeGraffenreidt, and Parks Superintendent Jody Rivers, who participated in this presentation. Mr. Hawkins stated that staff had put together what they believed was a very good Master Concept Plan for the new Wilson Center and hoped to receive the Commission's approval to proceed to the engineering and final design stages. Much time had been spent obtaining the input of the neighborhood residents and this input was incorporated into the Plan. Wally Majors, Recreation & Parks Director, thanked staff for their efforts to bring the project to its current state. He was confident that this project, when completed, would become the focal point of the entire Heart of Boynton project. It was hoped that construction could begin after the school year in 2005. Angelina Fairchild and Michael Spruce of Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. gave a PowerPoint presentation of the Master Plan concept for the Wilson Center. A copy of the presentation is available in the City Clerk's office. 3 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida November 16, 2004 Commissioner Ensler inquired about the cost of the interactive pool and the linear park. Mr. Majors responded that the interactive pool would cost about $800K (not currently in the budget) and the linear park would cost $444K and would probably be funded by monies expected from the Florida Department of Transportation as part of an ongoing grant program. The challenge to having the interactive pool was the necessity of staffing since it would be like a regular pool and would require lifeguards. Also, the existing pool building would have to be upgraded to handle the increased load on the building. Mr. Majors suggested that a splash playground type of facility would be an attractive alternative to the full interactive pool, but he would aggressively pursue funding for the interactive pool if the Commission so desired. Mr. Bressner offered to get more information about the cost impacts of the interactive pool including the upgrading of the building. Vice Mayor McCray commented that during the Heart of Boynton meetings, a splash type pool was one of the features that the residents really wanted. Mayor Taylor commented on the large amount of glass in the main building and inquired about the availability of storm shutters. Ms. Fairchild responded that they planned to use impact glazing on the windows, eliminating the need for shutters. Mr. Hawkins added that the impact-glazed windows had been tested to withstand winds of 140 mph. Commissioner McCray asked if the fac;ade of the pool building would be the same as the main building and Ms. Fairchild commented that it would be separate but harmonious. Ms. Fairchild responded affirmatively that there would be a pool heater of the geothermal type. Commissioner Ferguson recommended that John Spannuth, a member of the Recreation & Parks Board, be called on for his expertise in the area of pools and water recreation. IV. PUBLIC AUDIENCE: INDIVIDUAL SPEAKERS WILL BE LIMITED TO 3-MINUTE PRESENTATIONS (at the discretion of the Chair, this 3-minute allowance may need to be adjusted depending on the level of business coming before the City Commission> Alice Warren, 1719 Woodfern Drive, Boynton Beach, said she had changed the name of her neighborhood association organization from COBACK to Community Association of Boynton Beach (CAB) at the request of COBWRA, the coalition of West Boynton Beach neighborhood associations. Ms. Warren praised the City for using Federal grant money to help the neediest people find appropriate housing, in reference to an article that had appeared in the paper. She was also pleased with the City's Citizen's 4 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida November 16, 2004 Action System where citizens could call and have their concerns addressed. She suggested that the City of Boynton Beach copy the practice of Delray Beach and E-mail meeting agendas, newsletters and other notices to people who subscribed to the service. She suggested putting a request on the water bill asking people to submit their E-mail addresses if they wished to participate in such a system. She believed this would facilitate communication between the City and its residents. Mike Fitzpatrick, 175 S.W. 2nd Street, Boynton Beach, asked for clarification on the Jaycee Park item on the current County Commission agenda. Mayor Taylor responded that this was an item approving a grant to Boynton Beach in the amount of $lM for the purchase of Jaycee Park. Sunny Garcia, 1631 N.W. 3rd Lane, Boynton Beach, spoke in favor of granting the Union negotiation requests of the Police such as: 1) a Step Plan for pay, 2) the City helping pay for insurance for married Officers, and 3) provisions for take-home cars. Also, during the hurricane emergency, surrounding Cities such as Boca Raton, West Palm Beach, and Lake Worth had Police Officers present at intersections where lights were not working and he asked why this did not happen in Boynton Beach. He felt that the Officers put their lives on the line for the City every day and that their requests should be granted. Herb Suss, 1711 Woodfern Drive, Boynton Beach, agreed with Mr. Garcia's comments in relation to the requests of the Police. He also suggested that the City consider training its Citizens on Patrol force in the art of traffic control so they could step in and assist, freeing the Police up for more urgent activities. Mr. Suss mentioned that he went out in the City to do property assessments as part of his CERT responsibilities. He did not think that was any different than having the Citizens on Patrol force out at traffic lights, with proper instruction beforehand. Mr. Suss was happy with the progress of the Wilson Center. He also praised the City Manager and said that when the time came to renegotiate his contract, he hoped the Commissioners would realize that he was the best City Manger the City had ever had. Since no one else wished to come forward to speak, Mayor Taylor closed the Public Audience. V. ADMINISTRATIVE: A. Accept resignation of Raymond A. Marcinkoski, Regular member of the Arts Commission The Commission accepted Mr. Marcinkoski's resignation with thanks for his service. 5 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida November 16, 2004 B. Appointments to be made: IV McKoy Arts Commission IV McKoy Bldg. Bd of Adj & Appeals Mayor Taylor Bldg. Bel of Adj & Appeals I Ensler Bldg. Bd of Adj & Appeals II McCray Bldg. Bd of Adj & Appeals Ensler Cemetery Board Mayor Taylor Code Compliance Board I Ensler Code Compliance Board Mayor Taylor Education Advisory Board II McCray Education Advisory Board II McCray Planning & Development Bd. Reg 3 yr term to 4/05 Reg 3 yr term to 4/07 Reg 3 yr term to 4/07 Alt 1 yr term to 4/05 Alt 1 yr term to 4/05 Alt 1 yr term to 4/05 (Tabled 3) Alt 1 yr term to 4/05 (Tabled 3) Alt 1 yr term to 4/05 Alt 1 yr term to 4/05 (Tabled 3) Stu 1 yr term to 4/05 (Tabled 2) Alt 1 yr term to 4/05 Commissioner McKoy appointed Angela Budano as a regular member of the Arts Commission. Motion Vice Mayor McCray moved to approve the appointment, seconded by Commissioner Ferguson, and passed 5-0. Commissioner McKoy tabled his appointment for the Building Board of Adjustment & Appeals due to lack of candidates. Mayor Taylor appointed Melinda Mallon as an Alternate member of the Education Advisory Board. Motion Vice Mayor McCray moved to approve the appointment, seconded by Commissioner McKoy, and passed 5-0. Mayor Taylor tabled his appointments for the Code Compliance and Building Board of Adjustment & Appeals due to lack of candidates. Commissioner Ensler tabled all of his appointments due to lack of candidates. Vice Mayor McCray nominated Gerald Broening as an Alternate member of the Planning & Development Board for one year. 6 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida November 16, 2004 Motion Commissioner Ferguson moved to approve the appointment, seconded by Commissioner McKoy and passed 5-0. VI. CONSENT AGENDA: Matters in this section of the Agenda are proposed and recommended by the City Manager for "Consent Agenda" approval of the action indicated in each item, with all of the accompanying material to become a part of the Public Record and subject to staff comments. A. Minutes: 1. Agenda Preview Conference - October 29, 2004 2. Regular City Commission Meeting - November 3, 2004 B. Bids and Purchase Contracts - Recommend Approval - All expenditures are approved in the 2004 Adopted Budget 1. Award Bid #097-2710-04jJA for "TWO-YEAR CONTRACT FOR THE PRINTING OF FUN FARE MAGAZINE" to Lake Worth Herald Press, Inc., in the amount of $16,128.00 2. Award Bid #092-2821-04jJA for "ANNUAL SUPPLY OF SULFURIC ACID" to Shrieve Chemical Company of Tampa, Florida, for an estimated expenditure of $120,000.00 C. Resolutions: 1. Proposed Resolution No. R04-195 Re: Authorizing the execution of Disaster Relief Funding Agreements for Federal and State assistance for Hurricanes Charley, Frances and Jeanne between the City of Boynton Beach and the Florida Department of Community Affairs 2. Proposed Resolution No. R04-196 Re: Ratifying the action of the South Central Regional Wastewater Treatment and Disposal Board at their meeting on October 21, 2004 as follows: a. Authorization to enter in to a task order with Hazen & Sawyer in the amount of $441,020 for design, permitting and bid 7 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida November 16, 2004 documents from capital funds for expansion of the reuse facilities (cost to be split 50/50 between Boynton Beach and Delray Beach) 3. Proposed Resolution No. R04-197 Re: Authorizing the execution of the First Addendum to the Interlocal Agreement between City of Boynton Beach and the Town of Lantana for Water Main Interconnection 4. Proposed Resolution No. R04-198 Re: Authorizing the execution of an Agreement for Water Service Outside the City Limits with Pablo and Sanorino Moyado for the property at 7879 Terrace Rd., Hypoluxo, Florida (Tropical Terrace LT 89) 5. Proposed Resolution No. R04-199 Re: Authorizing the execution of an Agreement between Florida Communities Trust (FCT) and the City of Boynton Beach to provide partial reimbursement for the acquisition of the Jaycee Park property from Florida Inland Navigation District (F.I.N.D.) 6. Proposed Resolution No. R04-200 Re: Approving a consulting contract with Architects Design Group, Inc. in an amount not to exceed $9,735 for the purpose of determining the appropriate repair and reconfiguration of the West Wing of City Hall as a result of water damage from Hurricane Frances 7. Proposed Resolution No. R04-201 Re: Amending the 2004-05 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program to provide interim relocation assistance to affected residents of Boynton Terrace Apartments along with ratification of emergency action by City Manager D. Ratification of Planning & Development Board Action: None E. Ratification of CRA Action: 1. Edwards Medical Office (NWSP 04-012) - 3908 North Federal Highway - Request for a new site plan approval for an 11,796 square foot medical office building in the C-3 zoning district 8 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida November 16, 2004 Commissioner Ensler removed Consent Agenda item VI.E.1 for discussion. 2. Barr Property (NWSP 04-013) - 1801 NE 4th Street - THIS ITEM HAS BEEN MOVED TO VIII. PUBLIC HEARING ITEM A.3 F. Accept the written report to Commission of purchases over $10,000 for the months of July, August, September and October 2004 for informational purposes G. Approve payment in the amount of $62,355 for emergency hurricane services provided by Southern Waste Systems H. Approve the "SURPLUS DONATION OF MEDICAL EQUIPMENT" to a nonprofit charitable organization that solicits and ships obsolete and surplus medical equipment for use in Peru Motion Vice Mayor McCray approved the Consent Agenda as amended. Commissioner McKoy seconded the motion that passed 5-0. Consent Agenda Item VJ.E1, Edward Medical Office (NWSP 04-012) - 3908 North Federal Highway - Request for a new site plan approval for an 11,796 square foot medical office building in the C-3 zoning district Commissioner Ensler stated that he had been to the CRA meeting where this item had been denied. The two concerns he recalled were that there did not appear to be a landscape plan that was mutually agreed upon. Also, there was a concern about the color of the building, "Orange Blast." He asked the applicant to address these two concerns. Also, he asked Mr. Rumpf whether a sign had been submitted for approval with the application. Michael Rumpf, Planning & Zoning Director, stated that a sign had been submitted and it was in the existing package. Attorney Cherof swore in all those who wished to give additional testimony on this item. He also gave general directions pertaining to all Public Hearing items. Hany Edwards, 2657 N.W. 29th Avenue, Boca Raton, asked Mr. Rumpf if there were any restrictions in regard to proceeding with the site plan. Mr. Rumpf responded that there were no time restriction limitations on resubmitting projects that had been denied. 9 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida November 16, 2004 Mr. Edwards then asked Mr. Rumpf to tell the Commissioners about setbacks for the C-3 zoning district in which the proposed project resided. He asked that Mr. Rumpf include what the setbacks were and who could use them. Mr. Rumpf replied that the City's zoning regulations allowed some flexibility in side setbacks. It did not specify a minimum side setback; however, if there was no rear access to the property, one side was allowed to be "zero" and the other is not allowed to be "zero." Otherwise, two zero setbacks on the side could be allowed. Mr. Edwards asked when and where an applicant could put a property flush with the property line in the City of Boynton Beach. Could he put property on the zero setback in the proposed location? Mr. Rumpf replied that he could do so in a C-3 zoning district. Since Mr. Edwards' building did not have rear access, the building could be placed at the property line on one side, as long as there were no encroachments across that property line with above or below ground structures. Mr. Edwards noted that the Planning & Zoning Department had approved this project. He addressed the CRA's objections, saying that they had asked him to increase the top of the building two feet in order to cover the air conditioning units and they had done so. The CRA asked that they connect the first and second floors with some columns, and they had done so. The CRA asked them to add five feet on the side of the property for landscaping and they were unable to do this because of the size of the property in relation to the design of the building. In an attempt to accommodate this request, they had provided two cutout atriums for landscaping in the south-facing rear of the building. This placement also accommodated the last CRA objection, which was that the length of the building was unrelieved by landscaping. Mr. Edwards had shown the corrections and revisions to Mr. Hutchinson, the CRA Director, and Mr. Hutchinson had approved them. Vice Mayor McCray asked Mr. Edwards where the alluded-to Police report was, and Mr. Edwards responded that he could provide it if requested. It appeared to Mayor Taylor that the project met the City's Codes. Commissioner Ensler noted that there had been no response on the Condition of Approval for preserving the existing live oaks on the property. Also, he requested more information about the paint color. He asked Mr. Rumpf if the Planning & Zoning Department had approved the paint color, and Mr. Rumpf responded that they had approved the current color, which was a much lighter hue than the original submission. Commissioner Ensler asked the applicant if he agreed with the Conditions of Approval Nos. 30 through 34. 10 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida November 16, 2004 Dan Carter, 74 N.E. 5th Avenue, Delray Beach, landscape architect for the project, responded that they agreed with and had addressed all the mentioned conditions except Condition #31 concerning the existing live oaks. Unfortunately, the hurricane destroyed all the previously existing live oaks and damaged the banyan tree extensively. They would mitigate this according to the City's requirements. Mayor Taylor asked whether the applicant agreed with all of the Conditions of Approval. Mr. Carter responded that they agreed with all the conditions except the request from the CRA for a five-foot landscape strip on the south property line, i.e. setting the building back. A five-foot landscape strip on that side would not create a meaningful, large-scale landscape strip. The only thing that could go there would be a hedge. Mayor Taylor understood that this would be above and beyond the Code and Mr. Rumpf assented. Vice Mayor McCray asked if there were any problems with the sign for the project. Mr. Rumpf responded that the sign was required to be located at least ten feet from the front property line. If it were not located or cited on the site plan or no dimension were included, it would be noted in the Conditions of Approval as a reminder of what the Code requires. Motion Vice Mayor McCray moved to approve Consent Agenda Item VI.E.1, Edward Medical Office (NWSP 04-012) - 3908 North Federal Highway - Request for a new site plan approval for an 11,796 square foot medical office building in the C-3 zoning district, subject to all Conditions of Approval. Commissioner McKoy seconded the motion. Commissioner Ferguson noted that the CRA's objection to the southern view had been ameliorated to some extent. The motion passed 5-0. VII. CODE COMPLIANCE &. LEGAL SETTLEMENTS: A. Accept and pay court ordered mediated settlement in the amount of $22,000 in the case Michael Chenoy v. Troy Raines & City of Boynton Beach Motion Commissioner Ensler moved to approve item VII.A. Commissioner Ferguson seconded the motion that passed 5-0. VIII. PUBLIC HEARING: AGENDA PERMITS 7:00 P.M. OR AS SOON THEREAFTER AS THE 11 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida November 16, 2004 THE CITY COMMISSION WILL CONSIDER A MOTION TO TABLE THE FOLLOWING PUBLIC HEARING ITEMS UNTIL JANUARY 18, 2005 A Project: Agent: Owner: Location: Descri ption: Barr Property (LUAR 04-009) John Barr, Cornerstone Premier Communities BMVFL-1, Inc. 1801 NE 4th Street Request to amend the Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map from High Density Residential to Special High Density Residential (1 ST READING OF PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 04-090) 1. 2. Request to rezone from R-3 Multi-family Residential to Planned Unit Development (PUD) (1ST READING OF PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 04-091) Proposed use: Townhouse community of 180 units 3. Barr Property (NWSP 04-013) - 1801 NE 4th Street -Request new site plan approval for a 180-unit town home development on a 9.88 acre parcel in a proposed PUD zoning district Motion Commissioner Ferguson moved to table the Barr Property (LUAR 04-009), (NWSP 04-013), and the request to rezone from R-3 Multi-family Residential to Planned Unit Development (PUD) until date certain January 18, 2005. Commissioner Ensler seconded the motion that passed 5-0. IX. CITY MANAGER'S REPORT: None X. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS: A. Workshop regarding City Hall/Public Safety Space Needs Report (TBA) B. Proposed Lease Agreement with Boynton Woman's Club (TBA) C. Management of Colors along Congress Avenue, Federal Highway, Gateway Boulevard and Boynton Beach Boulevard (TABLED ON 8/3/04 based on review by Planning & Development Board and eRA) D. Annual Review of City Manager's Performance (December 7, 2004) 12 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida November 16, 2004 E. Presentation of Florida League of Cities Position on Annexation (December 7, 2004) F. Review of 2004 Hurricane Season (January 2005) G. Revamp of CDBG Allocation Process (January 2005) H. City Commission District Boundary Review (January 18, 2005) I. Annexation of Enclaves (TBA) XI. NEW BUSINESS: A. Discussion of Suspended Animation, Inc. (proposed use for zoning verification) (TABLED ON NOVEMBER 3, 2004) Commissioner Ferguson suggested removing item XI.A from the table. Commissioner Ensler asked Attorney Cherof if the City was ready to discuss this, and the response was negative. The decision was to leave it on the table. B. Review of Possible Changes to Compensation for the City Commission Mayor Taylor invited public comment on this item. Alice Warren, 1719 Woodfern Drive, Boynton Beach, spoke against the proposed changes to compensation for the City Commission. She stated that the Commission had doubled its compensation the previous year and gave themselves "presents" each year. Ms. Warren cited tough financial conditions, downsizings, companies closing, and the fact that the Delta Airlines pilots had just accepted a third cut in salary in five years. Also, she believed this issue belonged on the ballot so the people could decide. She felt that if the Commissioners were not happy with the compensation, they could finish out their terms and return to private life. Mayor Taylor stated that last year's raise in compensation had been the first in twenty years and it was not done every year. Herb Suss, 1711 Woodfern Drive, Boynton Beach, was not in favor of the proposed changes to compensation, although he had supported the previous year's increase. He believed that it was too soon to come back for more money. He recommended that the $30K saved by not having an election for the two unopposed Commissioners be spent to support the Boynton Beach Vetsville or to hire another fireman or policeman. He expected the Commission to exercise its fiduciary responsibility to the citizens and not increase its 13 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida November 16, 2004 compensation. He would be in favor of life and disability insurance, however. Mr. Suss felt that if the Commissioner's compensation were increased, they would be making more money than some people who work 35-40 hours each week. Mr. Suss believed that the Commissioners had agreed to serve the public and he felt they should do so. If they were unhappy with the compensation provided, they should resign. Mike Fitzpatrick, 175 S.W. 2nd Street, Boynton Beach, spoke in favor of the proposed increase to compensation. He believed that Boynton Beach had grown to "big city" proportions and that the salaries should be commensurate. Also, even if the compensation were doubled, doubling a small amount still did not amount to very much. There were a lot of retirees and young people who would not be able to run for office on the existing salaries, especially since it seemed to be a nearly full-time job now. He felt there should be youthful representation on the Commission and that increasing the salaries would help to attract them. The overall amount of the change was small and would be a good thing for the City. Sunny Garcia, Rolling Green, expressed agreement with the sentiments of Mr. Herb Suss earlier. He thought it was ridiculous that the Commission got a raise the previous year and was coming back for another one this year. Brian Edwards, 629 N.E. 9th Avenue, Boynton Beach, spoke in favor of the increase. He recommended that this action be taken before the elections the previous year and he did so for a number of reasons. One of them was that an increased salary would attract some young, worthy, brilliant people who could not otherwise have afforded to run for office in Boynton Beach. He thought that the Commissioners should have asked for more last year, especially since they had not increased their salaries in 20 years. Still, their salaries were not doubled. Mr. Edwards also commented about the newspaper articles about the Union negotiations and stated that he hoped the City was doing all it could for its employees and not just at negotiation time. Beverly Agee, 832 S.W. 33rd Place, Boynton Beach, spoke in favor of the proposed increase. She watched what the Commissioners did every day and felt she could speak to them and get her point across at any time. There was no other way for the people to show their appreciation for all their hard work except to grant this increase. The current amount was not sufficient. In regard to the Union negotiations, she hoped that it would all work out well since the City had a fine set of Police officers. 14 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida November 16, 2004 Commissioner Remarks Commissioner Ferguson stated that all of the Commissioners were putting in no less than 30 hours a week. The figure of $6K was chosen after examining the benefits of employees in the surrounding cities for Iifejdisability/healthjdental insurance and pension benefits. He felt that the Commission had been engaging in public sacrifice, not public service, and the enactment of this change would put things back into the proper perspective. Motion Commissioner Ferguson moved to amend the Code to increase Commissioner compensation by $6K each, to start April 1, 2005 and be indexed annually for inflation. Vice Mayor McCray seconded the motion for discussion. In regard to the Union negotiations for Fire and Police, Vice Mayor McCray stated that the citizens were saying, "Give them what they want - do the right thing." However, it seemed that the Commissioners did not get the same consideration. He did not feel that the Commissioners were being compensated for the amount of work they do. Commissioner McKoy stated that he puts in about 50 hours a week on Commission business. He felt that this was big business and should be treated as such. Staff members had yearly reviews and increases on a regular basis. They receive these increases because they take care of the City. The Commissioners take care of the City also. Commissioner Ensler referred back to the decision the Commission faced about how long the term should be for Commissioners and the Mayor. When they made a decision, they decided not to have it take effect during the terms of the Commissioners who made the decision. He would personally prefer that this increase also not take place during the terms of the current Commissioners. He did believe that the amount was reasonable. He observed that of nine area cities, Boynton Beach was in the bottom third on Commissioner compensation. Mayor Taylor stated that all the members of the City Commission worked hard. He did not, however, consider himself an employee of the City and could not agree with the comparison between the Commissioners and the City employees. The City could not hire or fire them, only the people who elected them. When this Commission was elected, no one ran for office for the money or to supplement or generate income. The issue of whether the amount they were currently receiving was equal to the amount of time they put in was debatable. Mayor Taylor could not support the motion. The motion passed 3-2, Mayor Taylor and Commissioner Ensler dissenting. 15 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida November 16, 2004 XII. LEGAL: A. Ordinances - 2nd Reading - PUBLIC HEARING None B. Ordinances - 1st Reading 1. Proposed Ordinance No. 04-092 Re: Amending Section 108 of the Boynton Beach Administrative Amendments to the 2001 Florida Building Code providing for public hearings before the Building Board of Adjustment & Appeals regarding complaints against contractors for fraud or willful disregard of the building codes Attorney Cherof read Proposed Ordinance No. 04-092 by title only. Motion Vice Mayor McCray moved to approve Proposed Ordinance No. 04-092. Commissioner Ferguson seconded the motion. City Clerk Prainito called the roll and the motion passed 5-0. C. Resolutions: None D. Other: None XIII. UNFINISHED BUSINESS: None IV. 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I!! > .. .. 0 (/l c.. &. ~I ~ c.. t:: .. c:: "C ~ 'Q 0:: in <I: .. ..1 III ... o - o ro ... - c o () >- ..0 Z' 'S; :;::; o <( D - c ro - 'S en c o () >- CI) - ~ -c CI) .r: (.) en c: C) .... en CI) C -c CI) .., CU C. -- (.) .... .., c: <( c: o -- +'"' (.) ::J s... +'"' In c: o o ~ CI) In ns ~ a.. -c CI) In o C. o s... a.. g gf Ii 2i ;~ I II ~ ::J o >- ~ z <C :I: I- ('0- fA c: o -- '+' fA CD ~ a L Hany Edward I have submit a site plane to City Of Boynton Beach, twice and has been approved by city planning and zoning, My site plan has meet and exceed all city requirements and guide line. Unfortunately, the CRA board denied my site plan twice, Because of 4 different issue, I have made the changes they required except one which is to provide 5 feet wide as a landscaping on the south border of the property. The property zoned as C. 3, Which is allow me to put a building on the property line ( Please see the attached set back's requirements ) I'm not asking for varying and to change any law in City of Boynton Planning and Zoning, But I am asking you to honor your law and requirements. In C.3 zoning you allow ( 0 -15 feet) on the side of the property, Who, Where and when? this law apply, and If can be used, Why not in this property? I have been already denied with the C.RA board twice, Which put me behind the construction 3 months, Plus the additional expenses to update all my drawing and plans. Beside the increasing of the construction coast 30-40% last 6 month. Currently, the property is vacant and has a little building, which has been broken in three times by the Homeless and drug users causing the community lots of trouble and risk. I am trying to put a nice beautiful medical office Building in the property, Which will help the community in all there medical need ( Even with a building right on the border line) shall be better than another business such as night club or X rated Video store. I hope this issue shall be solved tonight with your fair Judgment and caring to City of Boynton Beach. Thank you ,?nd God Bless. 1/ ~tk-/~ Hany Edward 11/12/2004 04:05 01/15/2002 06:07 ~, ~ "to, . ,- , '. 5613914173 5617426259 JAO_ARCHITECTS PLANNING --. -. @ ,f,!) @) " , " l' , ' J I .'''''' )- . .~~1. ' e -. '", ~, " I . . i","" . ~- :. J> ,I. "11\ .. ?i o ':>- ;} (Q "- ".!. 1 -'- "0 --=- -' , ), ~ IJ '., . .. PAGE 01/01 PAGE 02 '. .." . '. , ].1/10/2004 11: 10 Reference 5617426259 PLANNING PAGE. 04 Minimum lot area 15,000 feet _.n" __, '3 ~ I 000 ~== :tn~o;;:ge . 40 i~r~.ent {b~il~~~~~._.,__.2<1./, pi Minimum side yard ~eeNotes, ,..L, .u~""1 <1I<.e. fr (i#4? (interior lots) ~a . ' I , i ( Minimum side yard 15 feet street side ( ~T1L:i'~4{,totJ Ndl!.T1f 5'lbe (comeriots) (see Note b) , ' 'J f' Minimum rear yard 20 feet (see Notes _LL#.."'-n.__l1Q)~ W~, :><k b and c) \' , Maximum structure height 45 feet, not to exceed ~_~.~.._ 4 stories ' 4. Off-street parking as set forth in Section 11.H hereinafter. 5. Repair and service of merchandise: The repair and service of merchandise fur household customers shall be permitted as either an accessory or principal use, for any merchandise which is typically sold in the C-3 district, excluding rebuilding or refinishing of any type. 6. Exterior display and storage of merchmdise. Exterior display of retail merchandise shall be permitted, provided that such merchandise is owned by the operator of the business occupying the building, and is the same type of merchandise that is typically sold within the building. Exterior storage of merchandise shall be for a length of time which, on a daily basis, shall not exceed eighteen (18) hours. Exterior storage or display of motor vehicles and boats, excluding wreckcd motor vehicles, shall also be permitted to the extent that same is integral to the operation of a conforming use or a legal nonconforming use. and without limitation on length of time. Exterior display of merchandise shall be completely contained within property lines, and shall not completely block walkways or otherwise create a hazard to the public. Parking areas shall not be used for such displays except for a period or periods of time which shall not exceed seven (7) days within anyone (I) ca.lendar year. ,Pennission from the development director ot his authorized representative shall be required for any use,pfparking areas for display of merchandise.The exterior display or storage of growing plants shall be permitted in connection with a lawful priucipal use, without limitation on length of time 7. Sidewalk sales. Sidewalk sales in rights-of-way shall require approval by the city manager or such person as may be designated by the city manager. http://www.amlegal.comlboynton_beach_flllpex...f2187?lh-docwnc:nt_frame.htrn&f"'template 9/9/2002 44' .~, _~~, ~~.~~ ~ULr~~UL~J ILHI'iI'lJ.li\:;i I-'Abl:. ~1 i! ZZ S' · w 00 I ~~ =;" :: !~ lai! i ~~ JDog~~ ...... c:::c::: ;;1" N fliRt !Iiii' g fl.l. 1 It, i "D ~ ! iifC/ i3 a. a, ".i " I: ill: :'R il~ll it "D5~i i i !~ t I =- ~ r IIi ,8::r ..of.::; .. 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J ~,-j ~- ,t",-'\') -'~. -~-\ ,-:, POLICE DEPARTMENT City of Boynton Beach .04-o~'tt3 Vince Brooks Police Officer ID #774 100 East Boynton Beach Blvd. P.O. Box 310 LBoynton Beach, FL 3342S-031O Office (Slit) 742-6100 Fax (S61) 742-618S DEVELOPMENT ORDER OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA APPLICANT: APPLICANT ADDRESS: Mr. Hany Edward 2657 Northwest 29'h Avenue Boca Raton, FL 33434 Development P&Z Building Englnoerlng Occ. LIC;8ftl9 .... City Clerk ~- PROJECT NAME: Edward Medical Office Building DATE OF HEARING RATIFICATION BEFORE CITY COMMISSION: November 16, 2004 TYPE OF RELIEF SOUGHT: Request new site plan approval for the construction of a 11,796 square foot building on a 0.72-acre parcel in the C-3 zoning district. LOCATION OF PROPERTY: West side of South Federal Highway, approximately 350 feet south of the intersection of Old Dixie Highway and South Federal Highway. DRAWING(S): SEE EXHIBIT "B" ATTACHED HERETO. X THIS MATTER came before the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida appearing on the Consent Agenda on the date above. The City Commission hereby adopts the findings and recommendation of the Community Redevelopment Agency Board, which Board found as follows: OR THIS MATTER came on to be heard before the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida on the date of hearing stated above. The City Commission having considered the relief sought by the applicant and heard testimony from the applicant, members of city administrative staff and the public finds as follows: 1. Application for the relief sought was made by the Applicant in a manner consistent with the requirements of the City's Land Development Regulations. 2. The Applicant ./ HAS HAS NOT established by substantial competent evidence a basis for the relief requested. 3. The conditions for development requested by the Applicant, administrative staff, or suggested by the public and supported by substantial competent evidence are as set forth on Exhibit "C" with notation "Included". 4. The Applicant's application for relief is hereby ./' GRANTED subject to the conditions referenced in paragraph 3 hereof. DENIED 5. This Order shall take effect immediately upon issuance by the City Clerk. 6. All further development on the property shall be made in accordance with the terms and conditions of this order. DATED: 7. Other S:IPlanningISHAREDlWPIPROJECTSIEdward Medical Offi CHIS I . . c . - ~w+. EDWARD MEDICAL OFFICE LOCATION MAP CHIS : LRC LEGEND ...... City Boundary Land u..., LRC . Local Retail Comm....I.1 HDR . High Den.lty _Identlal SHDR . SpecI.1 High DenNy _ldeml.1 MR-8 . Medium Raaldentl.. (coum,) CHIS . Com........I.. High, wtunderlJIng MR-8 (county) III 18 I&; ., . 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I i,:i1pl,jllil i', Iill I III I llilli,' I i' . Ji J.. r i DESIGN~ BY: CA<<~ & Aft9€~Alf6& LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS INC. 74 N.E. 5th AVE. Delroy Beach, Fl33483 561-272-9621 I i I I I . II H U I!I! . l'~iI1 P I. I ~ a rrr-I" It! 10. ~ .." i ~~ FENCES, lOlL. ENTRANCE "'" · F""'"'' ~ 1M. 'I 101;" 2....... ... "" -""""v Ell."'" oma: IlUlO. ~ :J . a_ ii1S! Sil>-.;- JIOI H. FmEIW. HWY )> .. ~... ;;I. llElRAV.......FUROA. I I'.,.. ;;jO 0J ;; ~ . ~ . . I ~~ I ~ I ". . . ;,1 ....... ,., EXHIBIT "B" I II 8 I GG8 W~~I J~ ;~;;~ J f ! ~ G I ~I ;11 S i I 1.1 EXHIBIT "C" Conditions of Approval - Revised Project name: Edward Medical Office Building File number: NWSP 04-012 Reference: 3nd review plans identified as a New Site Plan with an October 19. 2004 Planning and Zoning Department date stamp marking. DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE REJECT PUBLIC WORKS - General Comments: None X PUBLIC WORKS - Traffic Comments: None X ENGINEERING DIVISION Comments: 1. Show sight triangles on the Landscape plans (Chapter 7.5, Article II, Section X 5.H.). Reference FDOT Standard Index 546 for the sight triangles along Federal Highway. 2. Paving, Drainage and site details will not be reviewed for construction X acceptability at this time. All engineering construction details shall be in accordance with the applicable City of Boynton Beach Standard Drawings and the "Engineering Design Handbook and Construction Standards" and will be reviewed at the time of construction permit application. Full drainage plans, including drainage calculations, in accordance with the LDR, Chapter 6, Article IV, Section 5 will be required at the time of permitting. UTILITIES Comments: 3. At the time of permitting, please provide a timeline that clearly illustrates X when water and sewer services will be required to serve the proposed project. Your starting date for the time line should be the date of City Commission approval. Also provide milestone dates for permit application, the start of construction, and the setting of the first water meter. This timeline will be used to determine the adequacy of water and wastewater treatment capacity for your project upon the project's completion, so please be as accurate as possible. 4. All utility easements shall be shown on the site plan and landscape plans (as X well as the Water and Sewer Plans) so that we may determine which appurtenances, trees or shrubbery may interfere with utilities. In general, palm trees will be the only tree species allowed within utility easements. Canopy trees may be planted outside of the easement so that roots and branches will not impact those utilities within the easement in the foreseeable COA revised 11/05/04 2 DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE REJECT future. The LDR, Chapter 7.5, Article I, Section 18.1 gives public utilities the authority to remove any trees that interfere with utility services, either in utilitv easements or nublic ri"hts-of-wav. 5. Palm Beach County Health Department permits will be required for the water X and sewer svstems servin" this nroiect (CODE, Section 26-12). 6. Fire flow calculations will be required demonstrating the City Code X requirement of 1,500 g.p.m. (500 g.p.m. some residential developments) with 20 p.s.i. residual pressure as stated in the LDR, Chapter 6, Article N, Section 16, or the requirement imposed by insurance underwriters, whichever is QTeater (CODE, Section 26-16!h)). 7. The CODE, Section 26-34(E) requires that a capacity reservation fee be paid X for this project either upon the request for the Department's signature on the Health Department application forms or within seven (7) days of site plan approval, whichever occurs first. This fee will be determined based upon final meter size, or exnected demand. 8. Comprehensive Plan Policy 3.C.3.4. requires the conservation of X potable water. As other sources are readily available City water shall not be allowed for irri"ation. 9. A building permit for this project shall not be issued until this X Department has approved the plans for the water and/or sewer improvements required to service this project, in accordance with the CODE, Section 26-15. 10. Utility construction details will not be reviewed for construction X acceptability at this time. All utility construction details shall be in accordance with the Utilities Department's "Utilities Engineering Design Handbook and Construction Standards" manual (including any updates); they will be reviewed at the time of construction permit aoolication FIRE Comments: I!. Hydrants must flow a minimum of 1500gpm @ 20psi over domestic use. X These hvdrants must be fullv ooerational before construction can be"in. 12. All security entrance gates must have an electronic key number pad or an X approved alternative and be compliant with the minimum fire department requirements of Section 9-1: Roadway Security Gates and Emergency Access. 13. Fire Department access shall be maintained throughout construction. This X COA revised 11105/04 3 DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE REJECT includes any security gates. City Ordinance 9-3F. POLICE Comments: None X BUILDING DIVISION Comments: 14. At time of permit review, submit signed and sealed working drawings of the X orooosed construction. 15. Add to the building that is depicted on the drawing titled site plan and floor X plan a labeled symbol that identifies the location of the handicap accessible entrance doors to the building. 2001 FBC, Sections 11-4.1.2, 11-4.1.3, and 11-4.3. 16. Add to the drawing the calculations that were used to identify the minimum X number of required handicap accessible parking space/so Also, state the code section that is annlicable to the comnutations. 17. Identify within the site data the finish floor elevation (lowest floor elevation) X that is proposed for the building. Verify that the proposed elevation is in compliance with regulations of the code by adding specifications to the site data that address the following issues: The design professional-of-record for the project shall add the following text to the site data. "The proposed finish floor elevation _. _ NGVD is above the highest 100-year base flood elevation applicable to the building site, as determined by the SFWMD's surface water management construction develonment rel!ulations." 18. As required by the CBBCO, Part III titled "Land Development Regulations", X submit a site plan that clearly depicts the setback dimensions from each property line to the leading edge of the building/s. The leading edge of the building/s begins at the closest point of the overhang or canopy to the property line. In addition, show the distance between all the buildings on all sides. 19. Every exterior wall within 15 feet of a property line shall be equipped with X annroved oneninl! nrotectives ner 2001 FBC, Section 705.1.1.2. 20. Buildings, structures and parts thereof shall be designed to withstand the X minimum wind loads of 140 mph. Wind forces on every building or structure shall be determined by the provisions of ASCE 7, Chapter 6, and the nrovisions of 200 I FBC, Section 1606 (Wind Loads). Calculations that are COA revised 11/05/04 4 DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE REJECT signed and sealed by a design professional registered in the state of Florida shall be submitted for review at the time of permit application. 21. Every building and structure shall be of sufficient strength to support the X loads and forces encountered per the 2001 FBC, Section 1601.2.1 and Table 1604.1. Indicate the live load (pst) on the plans for the building design. 22. Add to all plan view drawings of the site a labeled symbol that represents the X location and perimeter of the limits of construction proposed with the subject request. 23. At time of permit review, submit signed and sealed working drawings of the X proposed construction. 24. CBBCPP 3.C.3.4 requires the conservation of potable water. City water may X not, therefore, be used for landscape irrigation where other sources are readily available. 25. A water-use permit from SFWMD is required for an irrigation system that X utilizes water from a well or body of water as its source. A copy of the permit shall be submitted at the time of permit application, F.S. 373.216. 26. If capital facility fees (water and sewer) are paid in advance to the City of X Boynton Beach Utilities Department, the following information shall be provided at the time of building permit application: a. The full name of the project as it appears on the Development Order and the Commission-approved site plan. b. The total amount paid and itemized into how much is for water and how much is for sewer. (CBBCO, Chapter 26, Article II, Sections 26-34) 27. At time of permit review, submit a signed and sealed survey as required by X CBB LDR, Chapter 2, Section 9. 28. Pursuant to approval by the City Commission and all other outside agencies, X the plans for this project must be submitted to the Building Division for review at the time of permit application submittal. The plans must incOlporate all the conditions of approval as listed in the development order and approved bv the City Commission. 29. The full address of the project shall be submitted with the construction X documents at the time of permit application submittal. The name of the project as it appears on the Development Order must be noted on the building permit application at the time of application submittal. PARKS AND RECREATION COA revised 11/05/04 5 DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE REJECT Comments: None X FORESTER/ENVIRONMENT ALIST Comments: MaD of Boundarv Survev sheet 13 total Existing Tree species; Live Oak (5), Palm (6), Almond tree (1), and Rubber tree (1). 30. The landscape plan does not indicate the trees that will be preserved, X relocated, or removed / mitigate on-site. Therefore, at the time of permitting, the landscape plan (sheet Ll of 2) shall indicate those trees that would be preserved, relocated, and removed / mitigated on the site. Also, the landscape plan tabular data should indicate the total caliper inches of existing trees proposed to be removed and show all caliper inches of replacement trees on the landscape plan. A separate symbol should be used on the landscape plan to identify the mitigation trees. Staff recommends preserving any Live Oak or Palm trees that are in good health. This determination will be made at the time of permitting. 31. The landscape plans should include a details sheet indicating by a line where X the height, caliper @ DBH, clear trunk, and gray wood area of the shade and palm trees will be measured at time of planting and inspection. 32. At the time of permitting, all shrubs specifications should indicate the height X and spread dimensions. 33. At the time of permitting, the applicant should show on Sheet L-l an X elevation cross-section detail of the actual heights of the proposed landscape trees and vegetation at the time of planting that will (proper scale) visually buffer the proposed buildings from the Federal Highwav right-of-wav. 34. At the time of permitting, the proposed trees should be installed at a X minimum height that will provide for tree canopies at the 25'-35' height level along Federal Highway. These trees should be installed in an effort to break up the expanse of the buildings. This design should visually obscure portions of the second story level of the buildings. The applicant should evaluate the trees design along the North, South, and West elevations shown on landscape sheet. PLANNING AND ZONING Comments: 35. On the site plan tabular data (sheet S-I), correctly indicate the proposed X building setbacks. Also, indicate that the Land Use is "Local Retail Commercial (LRC) and the zoning is "Community Commercial" C-3). COA revised 11/05/04 6 DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE REJECT 36. The project surveyor certifies that the lot area is 31,702 square feet. The site X plan tabular data does not reflect the same. Prior to the issuance of any permits, revise either one of the plans so that they are both consistent with each other. 37. The removal 1 relocation of trees is subject to review and approval of the City X Forester 1 Environmentalist. 38. On the landscape plan (sheet 1 of 1), ensure that the plant quantities must X match between the tabular data and the graphic illustration. 39. Fifty percent (50%) of all site landscape materials must be native species X (Chapter 7.5, Article II, Section 5.P). At the time of permitting, please categorize the plant material and quantify as follows: Shade trees, Palm trees, Shrubs & Groundcover. 40. The monument sign must be located at least 10 feet from the front (east) X property line (Chapter 21, Article III, Section 5.). COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGNECY CONDITIONS: Comments: 41. None X CITY COMMISSION CONDITIONS: Comments: 42. To be determined. MWRlelj S:\Planning\SHAREDlWP\PROJECTS\Edward Medical Office\NWSP 04-012\COA revised.doc DEVELOPMENT ORDER OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA PROJECT NAME: Serrano Beach Dev,'opment p&Z Building Engineering Oce. license Deputy City Clerk Ci ~"""~ APPLICANT'S AGENT: Mr. Chip Bryan with Julian Bryan & Associates, Incorporated APPLICANT'S ADDRESS: 1700 Arcadia Way Boca Raton, FL 33432 DATE OF HEARING RATIFICATION BEFORE CITY COMMISSION: November 3, 2004 TYPE OF RELIEF SOUGHT: Request three (3) month site plan time extension for 47 zero lot line single-family homes approved on August 5, 2003 (an extension to November 5,2004) LOCATION OF PROPERTY: 1,300 feet west of Congress Avenue on the north side of the Lake Worth Drainage District Lateral Canal 28 (L-28). DRAWING(S): SEE EXHIBIT "B" ATTACHED HERETO. X THIS MATTER came before the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida appearing on the Consent Agenda on the date above. The City Commission hereby adopts the findings and recommendation of the Planning and Development Board, which Board found as follows: OR THIS MATTER came on to be heard before the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida on the date of hearing stated above. The City Commission having considered the relief sought by the applicant and heard testimony from the applicant, members of city administrative staff and the public finds as follows: 1. Application for the relief sought was made by the Applicant in a manner consistent with the requirements of the City's Land Development Regulations. 2. The Applicant L./"AAS HAS NOT established by substantial competent evidence a basis for the relief requested. 3. The conditions for development requested by the Applicant, administrative staff, or suggested by the public and supported by substantial competent evidence are as set forth on Exhibit "C" with notation "Included". 4. The App~t's application for relief is hereby _ GRANTED subject to the conditions referenced in paragraph 3 hereof. DENIED 5. This Order shall take effect immediately upon issuance by the City Clerk. 6. All further development on the property shall be made in accordance wi and conditions of this order. 7. Other DATED: S:\Planning\SHARED\WP\PROJECTS\Serrano Beach\SPT Location M Serrano at B ap oynton Beach '\F ~i~ - ! ~ \ ~Ir-- \ '1';---] .:~ \/0 :_H). ","- , ,,' \ '~W^,,');-:~ ,~ ~ ~ /\\_ \ /' ,~~'i^-,/Y' L.,::'~/\ -':J ~f\.~,y W Ij/'~~" f-J/,0 ~ J:''llC\ H 'I' P U B!f~i ' , ~,o ffc-J(- y-";'~ H , ,~y-Z" ''-< ':: ,I !--i ~i- ",/ 1't::Ij' i~ -.-:,-,-,(.- Ii' ~ I '--" rr)[ ",TRV Rn' ,,'____.j< \ ,-" "" " ii' I ,I ,----,' -= e ' I I '/ ! SITE' ' ! I I ; , ,! (,; I I i I In ----.: u , I PU ! I I I 1" ~) j !!~\b~ 'uJ-~ /1 I ;,'f: I /,\~ Wi IIIIIIIII;~I J III I III1I . t , "" I 111I j I I: I If \ II i II ,I 1II1I ! 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I I I EXHIBIT "e" Conditions of Approval Project name: Serrano Beach File number: SPTE 04-010 Reference: I DEPARTMENTS I INCLUDE I REJECT I PUBLIC WORKS- General Comments: None X PUBLIC WORKS- Traffic Comments: None X UTILITIES Comments: None X FIRE Comments: None X POLICE Comments: None X ENGINEERING DIVISION Comments: None X BUILDING DIVISION Comments: None X PARKS AND RECREATION Comments: None X FORESTERlENVIRONMENT ALIST Comments: None X PLANNING AND ZONING Comments: I. The applicant must submit an updated/corrected traffic concurrency approval X letter from Palm Beach County Traffic Engineering prior to issuance of any permits. DEVELOPMENT ORDER OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA PROJECT NAME: Berry Veal Development P&Z Building Engineering Dec. License Deputy City Cr.rk Ci-l- <:.1 APPLICANT'S AGENT: Alan Gioia APPLICANT'S ADDRESS: 1421 Neptune Drive, Boynton Beach, FL 33426 DATE OF HEARING RATIFICATION BEFORE CITY COMMISSION: November 3,2004 TYPE OF RELIEF SOUGHT: Request one year site plan time extension to the major site plan modification originally approved by the City Commission on August 5, 2003. LOCATION OF PROPERTY: 1421 Neptune Drive DRAWING(S): SEE EXHIBIT "B" ATTACHED HERETO. X THIS MATTER came before the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida appearing on the Consent Agenda on the date above. The City Commission hereby adopts the findings and recommendation of the Planning and Development Board, which Board found as follows: OR THIS MATTER came on to be heard before the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida on the date of hearing stated above. The City Commission having considered the relief sought by the applicant and heard testimony from the applicant, members of city administrative staff and the public finds as follows: 1. Application for the relief sought was made by the Applicant in a manner consistent with the requirements of the City's Land Development Regulations. 2. The Applicgnt ~HAS HAS NOT established by substantial competent evidence a basis for the relief requested. 3. The conditions for development requested by the Applicant, administrative staff, or suggested by the public and supported by substantial competent evidence are as set forth on Exhibit "C" with notation "Included". 4. The Applicant's application for relief is hereby ~ GRANTED subject to the conditions referenced in paragraph 3 hereof. DENIED 5. This Order shall take effect immediately upon issuance by the City Clerk. 6. All further development on the property shall be made in accordance with the terms and conditions of this order. 7. Other DATED: 11- 8 '-04 City Clerk \SPTE 04.009\DO.doc S:\PlanningISHAREDIWPIPROJECTSIBerry Yea EXHIBIT "B" Conditions of Approval Project name: Berry Veal File number: SPTE 04-009 Reference: DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE REJECT PUBLIC WORKS- General Comments: None X PUBLIC WORKS- Traffic Comments: None X UTILITIES Comments: None X FIRE Comments: None X POLICE Comments: None X ENGINEERING DIVISION Comments: None X BUILDING DIVISION Comments: None X PARKS AND RECREATION Comments: None X FORESTERlENVIRONMENT ALIST Comments: None X PLANNING AND ZONING Comments: l. All previous conditions of approval must still be comolied with. X Conditions of Approval 2 I DEPARTMENTS I INCLUDE I REJECT I 2. The applicant must submit an updated traffic concurrency approval letter X from Palm Beach County Traffic Engineering, which extends the build-out date, prior to issuance of any permits. 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The property zoned as C. 3, Which is allow me to put a building on the property line ( Please see the attached set back's requirements ) I'm not asking for varying and to change any law in City of Boynton Planning and Zoning, But I am asking you to honor your law and requirements. In C.3 zoning you allow ( 0 -15 feet) on the side of the property, Who, Where and when? this law apply, and If can be used, Why not in this property? I have been already denied with the C.R.A. board twice, Which put me behind the construction 3 months, Plus the additional expenses to update all my drawing and plans. Beside the increasing of the construction coast 30-40% last 6 month. Currently, the property is vacant and has a little building, which has been broken in three times by the Homeless and drug users causing the community lots of trouble and risk. I am trying to put a nice beautiful medical office Building in the property, Which will help the community in all there medical need ( Even with a building right on the border line) shall be better than another business such as night club or X rated Video store. I hope this issue shall be solved tonight with your fair Judgment and caring to City of Boynton Beach. Thank you .and God Bless. II ~t!&-/..~ Hany Edward 11/12/2004 04:05 81/15/2002 06:07 ~. N , . "', . .0 , '.", 5613914173 5617426259 -- -- (!) ,€> JAO_ARCHITECTS PLANNING ". .~~1. . ')- e ",.,.~ ..c... - .... ~. " I . , i",." .,. :. l! .~ '" "ii C> .".. ;} ~ fJ PAGE Bl/Bl PAGE 02 ,. '. . " ..-' . . . 1.1/10/2004 11: 10 Reference 5617426259 PLANNING PAGE. 04 Minimwn lot area 15,000 feet-.... __ 32.,000 ~== ~tn~o;=ge . 40 e~.en~ {bu~~~ng~.._.__._Z~ /,4' ~~wnsideyard ~eeNotes. ,..1.,1 /(Dk....r '1I'A!. 1'1' 5"M ? (mterlor lots) ~. , , Minimum side yard 15 feet street Side~T1I-s"",4f:,/"iJl ( Ndl!.T1I f/tJc (comerlots) (see Note b) ~. .., . Minimum rear yard 20 feet (see Notes ~44--.",,,.._-IlQ)t?d w...,f s<d'x:. b and c) . Maximum structure height 45 feet, not to exceed -:c-'-~~-,,- 4 stories ' a. Where rear access is not available from a public street or alley, a side yard of not less than fifteen (15) feet shall be rovided on one side. When abutting a residential zone, side and/or rear yards shall be thirty (30) feet minimwn. c. Where rear yard access is available from a public street or alley, rear yard may be decreased by one-half the width of such street or alley, but in no case shall a rear yard be less than ten (10) feet. 4. Off-street parking as set forth in Section 11.H hereinafter. 5. Repair and service of merchandise: The repair and service of merchandise for household customers shall be permitted as either an accessory or principal use, for any merchanc1ise which is typically sold in the C-3 district, excluding rebuilding or refinishing of any type. 6. Exterior display and storage of merchandise. Exterior display of retail merchandise shall be permitted, provided that such merchandise is owned by the operator of the business occupying the building, and is the same type of merchandise that is typically sold within the building. Exterior storage of merchandise shall be for a length of time which, on a daily basis, shall not exceed eighteen (18) hours. Exterior storage or display of motor vehicles and boats, eJCcluding wrecked motor vehicles, shall also be permitted to the extent that same is integral to the operation of a confonning use or a legal nonconforming ':Ise. and without limitation on length of time. Exterior display of merchandise sban be completely contained within property lines, and shall not completely block walkways or otherwise create a hazard to the public. Parking areas shan not be used for such displays except for a period or periods of time which shall not exceed seven (7) days within anyone (1) calendar year. . Permission from the development director ot his authorized representative shall be required for any use,j)f parking areas for display of merchandise. The exterior display or storage of growing plants shan be permitted in connection with a lawful priucipal use, without limitation on length of time 7. Sidewalk sales. Sidewalk sales in rights-of-way shall require approval by the city manager or such person as may be designated by the city manager. http://www.amlegal.comlboynton_beach_flllpex...f2187?lhedocwnent_frame.htm&f=template 9/9/2002 ~.... ... -" -'"''"' , ....,...J......... ....U.l.f""t...U....,J...J tLI--\I'lI'lll'Jo f'AGt. ~l f ZZ I . . ~ 00 9 :$. 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