Minutes 04-07-87MINUTES OF THE REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING
HELD AT CITY HALL, BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA,
TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1987 AT 7:30 P. M.
PRESENT
Nick Cassandra, Mayor
Ralph Marchese, Vice Mayor
Ezell Hester, Commissioner
Leonard Mann, Commissioner
Dee Zibelli, Commissioner
Peter L. Cheney, City Manager
Betty S. Boroni, City Clerk
Raymond Rea, City Attorney
ayor Cassandra called the meeting to order at 7:30 P. M.
he invocation was given by Rev. Michael Heusel, Son Life
~utheran Church, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance to the
~lag led by Mayor Nick Cassandra
AGENDA APPROVAL
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ity Manager Cheney added "4. Copy of Proposed Housing
lement Contract" under "LEGAL, D, Other". Under "ADMINIS-
RATIVE," he added "G. Request for Funds for Emergency
epairs to the Pump System of a Fire Pumper" and said a new
ompany on Gulfstream Boulevard does repairs. They
uaranteed they would take it today or tomorrow and finish
t within a week.
nder "I. Approval of Bills" on the "CONSENT AGENDA", City
anager Cheney added the payment of a bill for Pride Pool
lastering in the amount of $12,615. The City will withhold
0% of that because one part is waiting for delivery. Also,
nder "I. Approval of Bills", ComMissioner Zibelli wished
o remove item 5, payment of professional services to Green,
isenberg & Cohen, and item 27, payment of professional
ervlces to Siemon, Larsen, Mattlin & Purdy, from the
CONSENT AGENDA" and discuss them after "LEGAL, D. Other, 1".
ayor Cassandra added "Discussion on Authorized versus
nauthorized Absenteeism of Board Members" before "NEW
USINESS, A. Appointments to City Boards and Committees".
t the end of the "CITY MANAGER'S REPORT", Mayor Cassandra
aid he would like to make some requests of the City
anager.
nder "ANNOUNCEMENTS", Mayor Cassandra added "Award for
inance Department"
ommissioner Zibelli moved to approve the agenda as corrected.
ice Mayor Marchese seconded the motion, and the motion
~rried 5-0.
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ORGANIZATIONAL MATTERS
1. .Adoption of Robert's Rules of Order
Mayor Cassandra informed the Commissioners that the adoption
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o Robert s Rules of Order is normally approved. Two items
have been added to it under the rules to be approved, (1)
was establishing a roll call voting procedure. He called
attention to the rotational order shown under "NEW BUSINESS,
~ppointments to City Boards". (2) was the adoption of a
travel policy for the Mayor and City Commissioners.
~n response to Mayor Cassandra's question, Attorney Rea
Suggested adopting the Rules one at a time. However, he
did not need to read them by title. Commissioner Zibelli
wanted the titles read.
Resolution No. 87-Q
Attorney Rea read Resolution No. 87-Q by title only:
"A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON
~EACH, FLORIDA, ADOPTING THE 1981 EDITION OF ROBERT'S RULES
QF ORDER (LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CARD NO. ISBN 673-15471-8) AS
OFFICIAL RULES OF ORDER"
Commissioner Hes~er.moved to approve Resolution No.
seconded by Commissioner Marchese. Motion carried
2. Establishinq Roll Call Voting Procedure
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5-0.
Resolution No. 87-R
Attorney Rea read Resolution No. 87-R by title only:
"A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON
BEACH, FLORIDA, ADOPTING A ROTATING ROLL CALL PROCEDURE FOR
VOTING"
Commissioner Hester moved to approve Resolution No. 87-R,
seconded by Commissioner Zibelli. Motion carried 5-0.
3. Adoption of Travel Policy for Mayor and City Commissioners
ayor Cassandra stated that wherever the word "Council"
pears, it should be changed to "Commissioner".
~ommissioner Hester had problems with travel expenses for
~ommissioners. He did not think they should worry about
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approval for the Florida League of Cities. Commissioner
Hester expressed that every time he attended, the
Commissioners never had a chance to stay at the hotel where
%he meeting was being held, so there was more taxi fare. He
Suggested that reservations be made early enough so that the
ommissioners might be able to stay where the meeting is
eld. Commissioner Hester informed Mayor Cassandra that he
was talking about paragraph 1 of the Travel Policy.
Commissioner Hester also had a question about paragraph 3,
and expressed that he did not see where it would affect the
ote if Commissioners go to meetings. As an afterthought,
e stated that sometimes it might affect the vote.
Commissioner Zibelli agreed with Commissioner Hester and
explained why she felt missing one meeting would not be the
worst hardship that ever would occur.
Mayor Cassandra clarified that it said they would ask for
approval if it was in conflict with a City Commission meet-
ing. He thought a City Commission meeting was important.
~here was discussion, and Commissioner Zibelli asked how
far in advance they would have to notify the Commission.
She agreed with Magor Cassandra that the question was about
the Florida League of Cities and they know of the meetings
in advance. Mayor Cassandra thought they would know if
there would be a conflict and said there would be more than
ample time to bring it to the attention of the Commission.
If it is inbetween the two Commission meetings, Commissioner
Zibelli wondered what the procedure would be. Mayor
Cassandra thought they discussed that four months ago when
they said a line could be dropped in the mail boxes. Any
Commissioner not in agreement would let the person know in
time. Commissioner Zibelli agreed with that, but she wanted
it specified. Commissioner Hester had no problems with it.
City Manager Cheney pointed out that the City does not make
rDservations when they first get notice of the meeting and
the dates. Reservations are not made until it has gone
b~fore the Commission. If they do not get the letter in the
m~il the day the notice comes, City Manager Cheney said the
Hilton, where the meetings are always held, is full.
Mayor Cassandra saw nothing wrong with making the reserva-
tions before the notice gets before the Commission. The
reservations can always be cancelled.
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The Commissioner agreed, and City Manager Cheney was directed
ko make the reservations right away. The Commission also
~greed to paragraph 3.
~ommissioner Hester moved to approve the Travel Policy,
econded by Commissioner Zibelli. Motion carried 5-0.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
1. Proclamations
Mayo~ ~ ~ead the following Proclamations:
a) National Building Safety Week -
April 5 - April 11, 1987
b) National Library Week - April 5 - April 11, 1987
c) Award to Finance Department
Mayor Cassandra announced that the Government Finance
fficers' Association of the United States and Canada gave
he City an award for its distinguished budget presentation.
he award is the highest form of recognition in governmental
udgeting. Mayor Cassandra explained and said this is the
econd year the City has received the award. Grady Swann,
inance Director, was not present to receive the award, but
here was applause for him and his department.
ITY MANAGER'S REPORT
Police Department Activity Report - Police Chief Hillery
ity Manager Cheney said that every year, the State puts out
rime commission figures, and the press writes articles
bout the figures. Chief Hillery said the media frequently
efers to an increase in the index of Part 1 crimes. Every
ear, the Police Department reports to the State of Florida
nd the United States Government what crimes take place in
he City.
hief Hillery displayed figures on boards and said the City
ompares itself to the south end of the County and averages
ts statistics with Lake Worth, Delray Beach, and Boca
aton, as they are all cities with a population of over
5,000. The City had an 8.9% crime rate increase over last
ear. The South County had an 8% increase. This year,
hief Hillery included West Palm Beach and Riviera Beach.
oynton Beach's figures averaged in with the cities he
entioned earlier.
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The crimes taken into consideration in forming the statistics
and determining the crime rate are murder, aggravated
assault, rape, robbery, burglary, larceny, and auto theft.
These are the Part 1 crimes, and Chief Hillery likes to
break them into categories of high fear crimes (crimes
against people and property) and fear of property crimes.
To arrive at a 13.8% increase, Chief Hillery used the
following figures: In 1985, the City had 4 murders. In
t986, there were 2. There were 19 rapes in 1985 and 12 in
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986. The City had 138 robberies in 1985, and that esclated
to 202. Aggravated assault went from 440 to 487. In 1985,
there were 953 burglaries, which was reduced to 879. Chief
Hillery said the City had 28 additional high fear crimes to
what it had the previous year.
The increase in the crime rate was found in larceny, which
was an additional 396 over last year, and auto theft, which
as an additional 44 over last year. That is what the 13.8%
increase was. Chief Hillery said the City's computer allows
them to break down the types of larcency.
'here was an additional 96 larcenies from autos, and he
~xplained that this was if someone takes something from
nside a car. There were an additional 93 of auto accessories
tolen. Bicycles were an additional 24. 14 additional coin
~chines were broken into, and there were 39 larcenies from
~ building. Pickpockets were down by 19. By "pickpocket",
lhief Hillery meant a lady leaving a purse in a shopping
'art and someone taking it. He said the "lion's share" of
hose occurred at K-Mart and the new mall. "Unfounded" were
~nes they investigated and found did not occur, or they
ound what was stolen.
hief Hillery stated that the City had a 50% decrease in
n.urders and one murder arrest. He explained why the second
~urder was a justifiable homicide. There was an 11%
ncrease in aggravated assaults, which Chief Hillery said
re domestic or on the street. He elaborated.
~he City was down 37% on rapes, and the arrests were down
29%. Chief Hillery compared the City's statistics with
South County cities with a population of over 25,000. The
fity had an increase of 46% in robberies and an increase of
7% in arrests. Burglaries in the City were reduced by 8%.
~he City was up 24% in larceny and up 98% in arrests. Chief
5illery said the whole County is having problems with auto
thefts.
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Chief Hillery continued by saying Boynton Beach had 3,867
Part 1 crimes. That included the additional 28 and 440.
Of those, they cleared 1,210, giving the City a clearance
rate of 31.3. The City cleared at a better rate than the
average of all cities with a population of over 25,000,
which was 19%.
· man in the audience asked what "clearance rate" meant.
~hief Hillery replied that it means if you have 100 crimes,
nd you clear 50 of them, you would have a 50% clearance
ate. A clearance rate is either cleared by arrest or
here the perpetrator is known and cannot be arrested, i.e.,
s is dead or his victim refuses to prosecute. There is a
usry stringent criteria to be met in clearing cases.
hief Hillery presented a zone map of the City, which showed
zones. Zone 8 is the mall. Chief Hillery said they break
Dwn the violent crimes, which are robbery, rape, murder,
ssault, and assault and battery. 22% of the violent crimes
Ook place in Zone 1. 15% of the property crimes took place
~ Zone 1. "Documented Drug Activity" meant the Police
~partment initiated and made arrests. 16% of the drug
elated arrests were in Zone 1.
his year, the Boynton Beach Police Department was the most
ssaulted. Chief Hillery showed the correlation between
iolent crimes, drug activity, and assaults on Police
fficers. The Police Department is in Zone 4. If they
rrest a person, bring him into headquarters, and find drugs
hen they search him, the Police Department's address gets
sed. Also, assaults on Officers take place at headquarters.
ext year, Chief Hillery said they will be able to make that
better figure by determining where the assaults, etc.
~long.
Chief Hillery said crimes against property are everywhere.
Violent crimes and drug activities are in certain locations.
Chief Hillery elaborated.
City Manager Cheney pointed out that this showed that the
rlecord keeping system the City has guarantees that the City
~hows the information in great detail.
B. Submission of six month department activity reportsl · qomparison of goals and accomplishments
When the City put its budget together, and the Commission
approved it,.the goals were indicated. The report showed
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goals established last June for the year beginning September
through October. They tried it for six months, and the
report indicated where the City has gone, etc. City Manager
Cheney said it was a check point. At the next meeting
(April 21), the Commission will be given a six month report
On the budget.
Mayor Cassandra had raised a question of concern that the
~ommissioners should address or direct the City Manager to
~ddress. The Personnel and Purchasing Departments did not
quite meet objectives, but Mayor Cassandra said they know
why. Because of the physical constraint of their little
building, they cannot hire anybody. In the budget, the
Council, based on the City Manager's recommendation, did not
authorize anyone to be hired because of lack of space.
Mayor Cassandra wondered if the Commissioners felt that City
Manager Cheney, in his six month report, could find some
money to increase the labor force in either Purchasing or
~ersonnel. He also wondered if there was space in Pineland
Plaza to put new personnel.
In putting the report together, City Manager Cheney added
that Bill Sullivan, Director of Personnel and Purchasing,
pushed to add a lengthy memorandum indicating that he has
~bne something this year, but he was not allowed to put it
in. He thought Mr. Sullivan would be pleased that the
Commission looked at this and that it was clear what the
p~oblem is. City Manager Cheney continued that it is one of
{he places where the City processes a lot of people and does
a_lot of buying. He expounded and said he will look at
Pineland Plaza to see if there is space. Mayor Cassandra
asked him to also see if the monies are there. He felt the
problem should be addressed.
C. Report on pending projects and activities
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ecause it was a new Commission, City Manager Cheney thought
should briefly go through some of the things that would
before them in the coming months. The Sign Code will be
oming before them for review, possible adoption, and an
mendment.
New Building Construction and Awarding of Contract
The whole issue with the new building construction and
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aiwa ding of ~a contract will also come before the Commission.
The current date for beginning the next step of construction
ii~ August 1. The City will start to lease Pineland Plaza on
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June 15th, which will give the City a chance to begin to move
things in. The City will be moving in during July. The new
telephone system will go on line on August 1. In the new
t~lephone system, City Manager Cheney said there will be a
fair amount of direct dialing to avoid going through the
switchboard as we do now.
Interviewinq of Consultants
The Commission will have to review and consider the whole
issue of the multi-purpose building, its site, etc. The
City will be presenting two proposed architectural firms
with relating consultants, and he suggested that the two
interviews be scheduled for April 29th. City Manager Cheney
proposed 1½ hours be set aside for each consultant. He
thought they would find complexity in the site.
qapital Improvements Program
At the next Commission meeting, City Manager Cheney said he
would be presenting a five year capital improvements program
in a document they have never done in a coordinated way
before. Over a period of time, the Commission will review
this and see where the City is going.
Budget Public Hearings - July 22 to July 24
Budget public hearings will be on July 22 to July 24.
Public Service Counter
In the next few weeks, the City will be going over with the
Commission the whole concept of the public service counter,
which will change in a significant way the way the City inter-
f~ces with citizens who come into the City to pay bills, get
s~rvices, etc.
Comprehensive Plan
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he Comprehensive Plan is getting started with the Housing
lement. City Manager Cheney said those key things will be
~ming to the Commission over the next 15 months.
Community Development Application
f the Community Development application is approved, City
mnager Cheney said the City will have some interesting
hings to think about relative to the request of $400,000
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for a housing program different than what the City did before.
He suggested that the next meeting of the City Commission
and the CRA take place on April 16th, but Commissioner
Zibelli informed him that the Sewer Board's meeting will be
at 7:00 P. M. on that date.
Additional Park Projects
In the next six or eight months, City Manager Cheney said
they will have to spend time thinking about the programming
and expenditures for the additional park projects they
thought about, particularly the 20 acre parcel in the north
end, in addition to the Rolling Green School, etc.
City Manager Cheney thought it was interesting to note from
the charts Police Chief Hillery showed tonight that Zones 1
and 3 have the biggest problems. Zone 3 is generally between
B~ynton Beach Boulevard and the Boynton Canal. The City is
c~ntinuing to work on this. Zone 1 is Commissioner Zibelli's
a~ea from the Boynton Beach Canal north. City Manager Cheney
thought they would have a great opportunity to do something
on the 20 acres that will relate to these problems.
Field Trip, May 2, 1987 at 8:00 A. M.
City Manager Cheney also suggested that the City Commission
t~ke a field trip in ?ne of the City's large vans on
Saturday, May 2, at 8.00 A. M., invite the press, and visit
p~aces in the City for four, five, or six hours, so they can
see and talk about places together.
School Site on Lawrence Road
City Manager Cheney announced that the School Board is buy-
ing a new school site on the east side of Lawrence Road,
just north of the L-21 Canal, and somewhat south of the
C~ty's lift station. The school is still some time away, as
it is caught up in the bond issue business. Dick Kurtz,
who works with the School Board, wanted to make sure the
City knew about this.
Seacrest Reconstruction Project
Some of the piping in the water system that is going into
the Seacrest project was discovered to have a manufacturing
error in it. City Manager Cheney advised that it was put in
and now has to be taken out. American Pipe Company admitted
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they had a batch of pipe which was not right, and they are
resolving the problem and bearing the expense.
Homes that were hooked up to the new system will have to be
unhooked, etc. It may mean a delay of two or three weeks in
the total project, but it will not be a significant one.
There may be an inconvenience to people who have to have
their Service reconnected. City Manager Cheney told Mayor
C~ssandra the Contractor will continue to notify the people,
as he has all along, when he makes changes.
City Manager Cheney said the City has been testing the pipes
to be sure there is no health problem. Some houses may get
some black water, but it is not a health problem.
Plaque for City's Assistance to Eaglettes
Mayor Cassandra announced that the School Board has invited
h~m to accept a plaque on April 15th at 7:00 P. M., at the
S~hool Board on Belvedere Road for the City's assistance to
the Eaglettes. He wondered if the Commissioners would like
for him to make a "pitch" for a high school in Boynton Beach.
Mayor Cassandra questioned whether the City had land to
build a new school or if they should go after Santalucesl
He expounded.
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he Commission gave their permission. Mayor Cassandra
~eded information, such as the City's assistance to the
9operative program with the Middle School, Rolling Green,
nd Forest Hill. City Manager Cheney suggested he might
lso take that time to thank the School Board for their
9ntinuing consideration in turning the Boynton Beach
lementary School property over to the City, and he
Kplained.
Robert's Rules of Order Books
Mayor Cassandra asked that the City buy books for the new
C~mmissioners. Commissioner Zibelli never received one.
Orientation Meeting
M~yor Cassandra wanted a date set for the Mayor and
CQ~mission to meet with the new and old Boar~d Members so
they will have some information as to what they can and
c~nnot do. He also wanted the Sunshine Law explained by the
City Attorney Last year, they did not have one City
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~nager Cheney suggested Thursday, April 30, 1987 at
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7:30 P. M. If there are any old timers on the Board, City
Manager Cheney said they should also come, and he explained.
Building 11 or 12, Village Royale on the Green
Mayor Cassandra announced that the shrubbery at one of these
buildings has become dead, and he wondered if they could not
start doing something in that area that would be in conjunc-
tion with the program they will be doing there. Mayor
Cassandra was also concerned about having more lights in
that area. City Manager Cheney and he examined the area at
10:30 P. M. to see-if there was enough light. Mayor
Cassandra informed Commissioner Zibelli it is on N. E. 26th
kvenue, where the school fence is, just east of the
synagOgue.
~ayor Cassandra said George Hunt, Assistant City Manager,
h~s "touched base" with the gentleman who had called him,
ahd MaYor Cassandra told the gentleman he would make his
concern a part of the minutes.
Traffic Jam on 15th and U. S. 1
Commissioner Hester said this has been brought to his
a~tention quite a bit. Police Chief Hillery advised that
the City still has a Policeman there during the rush hour.
Now that the construction has started, they will continue to
k~ep him there. City Manager Cheney added that the City
also has a request in for the County to study the traffic
signals at that intersection. Commissioner Zibelli said she
suggested to City Manager Cheney a month ago that the City
send a letter to Mr. Walker, County Traffic Engineer.
Report on Codes Enforcement
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ommissioner Zibelli did a work day on Saturday in the north
nd with Codes Enforcement, and she will give a report on
his at the next meeting.
he report of the City Manager was accepted as presented.
UBLIC AUDIENCE
ayor Cassandra announced that those people wishing to speak
n an item not on the agenda could do so now. If they did
ngt fill out a form, he stated they would be alloWed to
s~eak after the people that did fill out a form. If they
w~nted to speak on an item that was on the agenda, other
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than first reading of an Ordinance, they should fill out one
df the forms in the back of the room, and they would be
Called when that item comes up. If there is an item that is
n the Consent Agenda that they want to discuss, they have
o ask the Commission to pull that item out of the Agenda.
Drainage
Michele Costantino, 155 Flamingo Drive, Chairperson for the
~orth Boynton Community Improvement Association and Rolling
Green Ridge Crime Watch and Citizens' Patrol, said she has
been getting phone calls on the status of the model block.
She was asking for the starting date and a rough idea of the
completion date of the swale drainage project. When Mrs.
Costantino spoke to Tom Clark, City Engineer, back in
January, he said the paperwork should be before the
Commission soon, and the project should be ready to start in
April. She asked what the status of it was and what she
should tell the people at their next meeting. Mayor
Cassandra asked that she continue with the other subjects
she wished to bring up, and they would try to answer all
of her questions at one time.
Trash Schedule
rs. Costantino said they need to know if the City has any
rash schedule, especially for those who live on the model
lock. When they called the Sanitation Department, they
ould not get any information. Mrs. Costantino thought some-
ne should make a policy decision so she would not have to
other her Commissioner at work to tell her trash sat in the
treet for three weeks. She thanked Commissioner Zibelli
for having the trash picked up but said it did not solve the
problem.
Gun Shots in Neighborhood
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rs. Costantino asked how many of the Commissioners could
ositively admit that they hear random gun shots in their
eighborhoods on a regular basis, or know somebody that has
scently had their house shot at. She knew Commissioners
ester and Zibelli had.
uring the campaign, Mrs. Costantino knew several of the
ommissioners were concerned about crime, and she thought
hey should start talking about how to solve the problem.
he thanked Police Chief Hillery and the men and women of
~e Police Department, who are committed to do the best job
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possible. The Commissioners could see from Chief Hillery's
presentation that her Zone and Zone 3 are the biggest
problems.
rs. Costantino thought the City needed more Police Officers.
he stated that she would like to know, when a citizen calls
in need of a Police Officer, that the Police will be there
ithin minutes. Mrs. Costantino asked the Commission to
Keep this request in their thoughts because the final deci-
sion of the efficiency of the Police Department and the pro-
~ection of each citizen depended on them.
Answers to Mrs. Costantino's Questions
Swales and Drainage
ity Manager Cheney did not have an answer tonight, but said
e would have an answer at the next Commission meeting. That
as one of the many projects they had addressed in the over-
11 capital improvements program.
Trash
City Manager Cheney was not aware that Commissioner Zibelli
had been involved in the trash pickup, nor was he aware that
the City has had trash sitting around for three weeks. He
could not give an answer until he could look into it.
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ity Manager Cheney informed Mrs. Costantino that the whole
hing is a problem. The City tries to make appointments for
arge amounts of collections. They pick up trash twice a
eek throughout the City if it is put in small bundles in a
ontainer. In general, the City is getting around both ends
f the City every week or 1½ weeks. That schedule obviously
lips from time to time when they have an unusually large
mount of trash. He hoped it was never three weeks, but
aid it is possible that it happens.
ity Manager Cheney stressed that complaints should go to
is office, and his office will respond. That is the only
ay he can keep track of complaints.
Mayor Cassandra thought Mrs. Costantino was also concerned
that_now, because of where the City has to deliver trash,
such as trees, etc., the City might not pick it up without a
charge, city Manager Cheney replied that so far, the fact
that the City has had to take trash to Dyer landfill has
n~t presented the tremendous delay problem they thought it
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would present. At some point, if that becomes a problem,
he City may have to do something about changing the charge
or trash, but they do not want to. City Manager Cheney
~laborated and then confirmed Mayor Cassandra's statement
that he would have information at the next meeting.
Police
In the last two or three year budget, Mayor Cassandra asked
~ow much the City has increased its Police force. City
Manager Cheney guessed that they increase on an average of
0persons a year. Seven or eight are Patrolmen The City
eeps track of response time, and Police Chief Hillery can
ull out a report by the next meeting of the average response
ime in that zone. One problem with response time is the
ime that people see or think something has happened, the
ime they get on the phone, and the time the Police get
here. When the City gives a report on response time, it is
rom the time the phone call came in and the Police get
here. He thought the City needed to put out that informa-
ion so Mrs. Costantino could give the people the facts.
hen the City will respond from there as to what they can do
bout it.
Mrs. Costantino thought now, the response problem is that
they see the construction and the tie up at the two exits for
the railroad. She sat for 22 minutes, waiting for a train
bo pass. City Manager Cheney stated that chances are that
the trains are not holding up the Police cars because Police
cars are already in the area.
Loud Noises in Neighborhood Coming From 150 Miner Road
Odie Williams, 10.1 Miner Road, had a copy of the Code which
said there should be no loud noises between the hours of
6:00 P. M. and 8:00 A. M. She also had an updated copy that
changed the time, which she said was not in the best
interests of her neighborhood. Ms. Williams questioned why
the Code was changed and said she should be able to sleep
any time she wants to.
At 150 Miner Road, someone was drunk, and Ms. Williams said
i~ was terrible, unbearable, and deafening. Ever since these
p~ople moved in, the neighborhood cannot sleep, and when
~ople call her on the telephone, she cannot hear them.
M~yor Cassandra asked if this was every night. Ms. Williams
answered affirmatively. The only night she did not hear it
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was last night. Ms. Williams informed Mayor Cassandra that
the Police have been called four times. They came, but ther~
have been no results. When the parents of the children .are
out, they make all of the noises. Ms. Williams said she
cannot tolerate it. Commissioner Zibelli agreed with Ms.
Williams because she hears the noise from her house, which
is two blocks away.
The next time the noise occurs, City Manager Cheney said Ms.
Williams should call the Police Department so they can get
there and know what is going on. He said he will get copies
of the reports, and talk to the Police Chief tomorrow. Mayor
Cassandra said the City will see what it can do about the
problem.
Light on Congress Avenue and 22nd Avenue
HDnrietta Solomon, 230 N. E. 26th Avenue, went to the
Community Relations Board many months ago about this problem
but has had no response, so she was coming to the Commission
f~r help. Prior to the light being put up, Mrs. Solomon
s~id two people from her development were killed, so they
got the light. However, no left turn signals were put in.
~otorola is on one corner, and across from Motorola a
shopping center is being built. Across from that is Mahogany
B~y ~here it looked to Mrs. Solomon like there would be
about 2,000 units. Across from that a hotel, Marshall's,
and whatever are going up. On a corner like that, Mrs.
Solomon said you must have a left turn signal, and she
explained why she felt it was needed now. Mrs. Solomon
thought the City should use its influence to get the turn
signal as soon as possible.
Commissioner Zibelli advised that she discussed this with
City Manager Cheney, and a study is going on about the~left
t~rn signal. City Manager Cheney did not recall what the
latest word from the County was on that, but he will look it
up. Even though Mrs. Solomon wants the City to use its
influence, that is the intersection of two County roads.
City Manager Cheney wished the citizens of the City would
l~t the County Commissioners know about County related
problems, and he expounded.
M~yor Cassandra recalled that when Seacrest was being
w~dened, the City went on record with Resolutions in support
o~ five lanes. He saw nothing wrong with the City having
a Resolution saying they have a need for a left turn signal.
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Mayor Cassandra also agreed with pressure to the County
Commissioners from the citizens. Mrs. Solomon said her
County Commissioner would get a call tomorrow.
Mayor Cassandra announced that anyone who had not filled out
a form could speak now.
Expunging of Police Records
Wilda Searcy, 402 N. E. 13th Avenue, appeared with one of
~he two men that were fishing in the canal on March 15th.
~he informed the Commission that the men went to Court on
pril 1, and the case was dismissed. Mrs. Searcy asked to
get relief from their fingerprints, etc., from the Police
Department, so it will not go against their record.
Fishing in Canal C-16
Mrs. searcy went to County Commissioner Wilken's office and
hoped somehow that some piers would be made so people can
ish on the canal. The Drainage Commissioner has been there
nd was there today, and he will write a letter to her. The
railroad will offer some land.
Lot
Mrs. Searcy asked if she could talk to City Manager Cheney
about the lot she is interested in. City Manager Cheney
aid the lot will be put up for a sealed bid, be advertised
n the paper, and she will be given a notice so she can make
proposal. A date has not yet been set.
1-95 Interchange
~irs. Searcy said people were there tonight, wanting to know
sbout the Interchange. She went to the meetings and saw
~'ice Mayor Marchese and Commissioner Zibelli there. Mrs.
~earcy said they talked about water backing up, which is a
£ity problem at this time.
£ity Manager Cheney responded that the meeting was held by
the State and the Consultants to outline what the inter-
change might look like and to get comments from the public
and neighbors within 300 feet of the interchange as to what
they think about the interchange, which design they think is
kest, or is no interchange best. People came in all day
long, so the Department of Transportation and Consultants
did get information and comments, which they will digest and
see what they can do about it.
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ventually, City Manager Cheney said there will be a public
resentation an~ public hearing. At the moment, the two
roposed designs do not call for acquiring any property. If
~o property i~ being acquired, the current Federal.procedures
for land acquisitio~ means no money will be paid because the
black toP may Come near a person's house, but if the State
is not buying any land, they are not going to pay any money
to anybody if the road is within the existing right-of-way.
When they study it further and decide they are going to take
some land, then City Manager Cheney said they will get into
the issue of paying for damages, and he explained.
Drainage
City Manager Cheney informed Mrs. Searcy that he had written
to the City Engineer about the two streets, and the City is
looking at that.
Answer re Expunging of Police Records
Police Chief Hillery reported that Mrs. Searcy came by
Police Headquarters during the week and addressed the ques-
tion of the gentlemens' records being expunged. She was
i~formed that only the Court can expunge or order an expunge.
If the Court issues such an Order, the Police Department is
bound, by law, to comply with it.
Response to Above Question by Mrs. Henrietta Solomon
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arbara Kruger, 2553 S. W. 10th Court, Chairwoman of the
ommunity Relations Board, said Mrs. Solomon brought her
roblem to the CRB months ago, and it has been on their
genda every month. City Manager Cheney's office sent Mrs.
oloman a letter telling her the CRB had not forgotten her.
ne of the CRB Members was contacting the County regarding
he intersection's traffic light, but they were not getting
nywhere.
ity Manager Cheney's office was contacting the County on a
onthly basis, and Mrs. Kruger had reminded George Hunt,
ssistant City Manager, to find out what was what. Mrs.
ruger advised that there is a terrific road problem in the
ounty. They did a study on the intersection before the
eacrest construction began. The Seacrest construction will
make a difference, so it will have to be restudied after this
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construction. In the meantime, the City is way down on the
list because there are a lot of high priority items. Mrs.
K~uger wanted to clarify that this situation had not been
ignored.
Method of Choosing Vice Mayor
M~rgaret Newton, 701 N. W. 4th Street, attended the Special
Commission Meeting, and the present Members swore to uphold
their duties as an elected official. However, she was
d~smayed at the method they used in choosing the Vice Mayor
and a~ked the Commission to strongly consider this method
when changing the Charter.
Mrs. Newton did not believe the Vice Mayorship should be one
of popularity or a person chosen on the basis of who knows
who. She wanted to see definite requirements set up, so
that everyone has a chance, be it length of service, or
maybe if the Mayor lives in one section of town, the Vice
M~yor could be chosen from another section of town. The
Vice Mayor should be chosen fairly, and Mrs. Newton did not
believe the Vice Mayor was chosen fairly that evening.
As a private citizen, Mrs. Newton reminded the Commission
that Florida has Government in the Sunshine, and there is a
reason that was set up. The City never wants to give peopIe
the impression that things are being done improperly concern-
i~g Boynton Beach.
Mrs. Newton believes everyone is a part of government, and
that the Commissioners should not only include special
interests in the things that concern them, but they should
cQnsider all of the citizens as part of Boynton Beach. She
l~arned in school that everyone is created equal, but some-
times she feels in Boynton Beach that some people are created
a little more equally than others are.
Mrs. Newton asked if the Commisisoners could not consider a
way that they might amend the Charter. Mayor Cassandra
thought it was an excellent idea, and he extended an
invitation to Mrs. Newton to attend the workshop meeting
when the Charter is amended.
A~ no one else wished to speak, THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS
CLOSED.
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CONSENT AGENDA
A. Minutes
1. Regular City Council Meeting Minutes of March 17, 1987
(Deleted at March 26, 1987 Meeting)
2. Special City Council Meeting Minutes of March 26, 1987
B. Bids - Recommend Approval - All expenditUres are approved
in the 1986-87 Adopted Budget
1. One (1) new 1987 Aluminum Step Van - Public Works -
Sign Maintenance
The Tabulation Committee recommended awarding the bid to
Steve Moore Chevrolet, Lake Worth, Florida, in the amount of
$20,398.
2. One (1) Asplundh Brush Chipper (Replacement), Trailer
Mounted - Parks Department
The Tabulation Committee recommended awarding the bid to
GOld Coast Equipment, West Palm Beach, Florida, in the
amount of $11,830.
3. Plugging & Abandonment for Wells 94 and 95 located at
Public Works area - Utilitites
The Tabulation Committee recommends awarding the bid to
Meridith ~orporation, Orlando, Florida, in the amount of
$9,512.
4. ~pproval of golf cart replacement proposal
City Manager Cheney, by memo dated April 7, felt Joe
Sciortino's memorandum of March 30, 1987, recommending that
the City-trade in the 30 Club Car DS Gas Golf Cars it
presently owns and purchase 30 new Club Car DS Electric Golf
Cars, was complete and clear.
5. One (1) MSA self-contained pressure demand breathing
apparatus with 1 hour composite cylinders
Two (2) MSA self-contained pressure demand breathing
apparatus with 1 30 minute composite cylinder
The Tabulation Committee recommended awarding the bid to
Triangle Emergency, Miami, Florida, in the amount of
~$14,125.
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6. Nine (9) overhead steel doors - Fire Department
The Tabulation Committee recommended awarding the bid to
Crawford Garage Doors of Palm Beaches, Inc., Lake Park,
Florida, in the amount of $10,204.
C. Resolutions
1. Proposed Resolution No. 87-S Re: Designating author-
ized individuals to prepare, sign and countersign
checks, vouchers and withdrawal slips drawn on City
~epositories
"A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON
BEACH, FLORIDA, DESIGNATING AUTHORIZED INDIVIDUALS TO PREPARE,
SIGN AND COUNTERSIGN CHECKS, VOUCHERS AND WITHDRAWAL SLIPS
DRAWN ON CITY DEPOSITORIES"
2. Proposed Resolution' No. 87-T Re: Amending the 1986/87
Pay Plan and adopting certain job descriptions -
Communications Division
A/RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON
BEACH,R FLORIDA, AMENDING THE 1986/87 PAY PLAN AND ADOPTING
CERTAIN JOB DESCRIPTIONS"
3. Proposed Resolution No. 87-U Re: Vacating & Abandoning
a portion of High Ridge Road extending south from N.W.
22nd Avenue - Quantum Park - Approved in Development
Plan
"A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON
BEACH, FLORIDA, VACATING AND ABANDONING A PORTION OF HIGH
RIDGE ROAD EXTENDING SOUTH FROM N. W. 22ND AVENUE TO THE
BOYNTON CANAL WITHIN THE QUANTUM PARK OF COMMERCE PID
LQCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF INTERSTATE 95, BETWEEN MINER
RQAD EXTENDED AND THE BOYNTON CANAl, SAID PROPERTY BEING
MQRE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR
AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE A DISCLAIMER FOR SAID PUBLIC
STREET; PROVIDING THAT THE ATTACHED DISCLAIMER BE RECORDED
IN THE PUBliC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA; PRO-
VIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES"
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4. Proposed Resolution No. 87-V Re: Vacating & Abandon-
ing a portion of High Ridge Road extending north from
N. W. 22nd Avenue - Quantum Park - Approved in
Development Plan
"A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON
B~ACH, FLORIDA, VACATING AND ABANDONING A PORTION OF HIGH
RIDGE ROAD EXTENDING NORTH FROM N. W. 22ND AVENUE TO THE
NORTHERN PROPERTY BOUNDARY OF THE QUANTUM PARK OF COMMERCE
PID LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF INTERSTATE 95, BETWEEN MINER
ROAD EXTENDED AND THE BOYNTON CANAL, SAID PROPERTY BEING
MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN; AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR
AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE A DISCLAIMER FOR SAID PUBLIC
STREET; PROVIDING THAT THE ATTACHED DISCLAIMER BE RECORDED
IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA; PROVID-
ING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES"
D. Development Plans
1. Approval for amended Ecological Plan for Quantum Park
CBrmen S. Annunziato, Planning Director, by memo dated
March 24, recommended that the Council approve the amended
plan, consistent with the Development Order. The amended
plan incorporates the comments made by staff and the Treasure
Coast Regional Planning Council.
E. Approve request for zoning approval for AlcohOlic
Beverage License
1. Ruby Tuesday (Morrison, Inc.)
801 N. Congress Avenue
Boynton Beach, FL 33435
Bert Keehr, Deputy Building Official, in his memo of
March 30, wrote that zoning at the above address permits the
sale of beer, wine, and liquor for consumption on the
premises in conjunction with a duly licensed restaurant with
seating capacity for 150 patrons.
2. TAK Associates Inc.
TAK Texaco
302 W. Boynton Beach Blvd.
Boynton Beach, FL 33435
Mr. Keehr, by memo dated March 23, 1987, wrote that zoning
ap the above address permits the sale of beer and wine for
off premise consumption.
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F. Construction Trailers
1. Consider request submitted by Mr. Mark Schroeder,
Construction Expeditor of Davis Brothers Construction
Company, for approval to place a temporary construction
trailer on site in conjunction with construction of
Boynton Lake Villas
The Building Department recommended approval.
will remain for the duration of the project.
The trailer
2. Consider request submitted by Mr. John Dycus,
Superintendent of Suncrete, for approval to place one
construction trailer on site to be located at Catalina
Centre Shopping Center located at 1601 North Congress
Avenue
The Building Department recommended approval. Suncrete are
sUb-contractors for North South Construction Corp. and will
be doing the concrete work. The trailer will remain for
the duration of the project, approximately six months.
3. Consider ~equest submitted by Mr. William J. Walsh of
North Sou~h Construction Corporation, for approval to
place thr~e office trailers and seVe~ storage trailers
on the shopping center site of Catalina Centre located
at 1601 North Congress Avenue
The Building Department recommended approval. North South
Construction Co~p., General Contractors, will remain for the
duration of the project.
4. Consider ]
dent of B
of a tempe
constructJ
at 310 Not
The Building De~
· equest submitted by Bobby L. Moore, Presi-
& M Construction Company, Inc., for approval
~rary office trailer in conjunction with the
on of the Chevron USA service station located
'th Congress Avenue
,artment recommended approval. The trailer
will be left fol' the duration of the project and will be
used for office purposes and the storage of tools.
G. Approve expenditure of funds for Youth in Government Day
T April 23, 1987
The CRB is again sponsoring this day and, through City
Manager Cheney's memo of April 7, asked the Commission to
a~thorize the expenditure of approximately $275 for the cost
of a small luncheon.
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H. Consider request for refund on Cemetery Lot 9lA, Block O,
Boynton Beach Memorial Park Addn. ~1
Regina Poulos, 1401 South Oxford Avenue, Los Angeles,
California 90006, requested a refund of the purchase price
of this lot in the amount of $180 ($225 less 20% or $45.).
I. Approval of Bills
See list attached. A bill from Pride Pool Plastering in the
amount of $12,615 was added to this list. At the request of
Commissioner Zibelli, Bills numbered 5 and 27 were removed
from the Consent Agenda. See "AGENDA APPROVAL", page 1 of
these minutes.
Commissioner Hester moved, seconded by Vice Mayor Marchese,
to approve the Consent Agenda, items A, 1, 2; B, 1, 2, 3,
4, 5, 6; C, Resolutions 87-S, 87-T, 87-U, 87-V; D; E, 1, 2;
F, 1, 2, 3, 4; G; H; and I with the removal of items 5 and
7 from the Bills and the addition of Pride Pool Plastering,
Inc. in the amount of $12,615. Motion carried 5-0.
~ERE WAS A BREAK AT 9:10 P. M.
9:17 P. M.
THE MEETING RESUMED AT
PUBLIC~'HEARING
None.
CONSENT AGENDA
For Commissioner Mann's edification, Mayor Cassandra said
all items on the Consent Agenda had been approved.
Commissioner Mann wanted to make an addition to the minutes,
and said he did not hear anybody mention them. Mayor
Cassandra explained that he said "A 1, 2," and asked if the
other Commissioners would bring back the minutes because the
n~w Commissioner was unaware of the quick procedure on the
Consent Agenda.
t~torney Rea suggested that a motion be made to reconsider
e Consent Agenda as it related to the approval of the
minutes.
Vice Mayor Marchese moved seconded by Commissioner Hester,
to reconsider the Consent Agenda, item A, 2. Motion carried
5-0.
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A. Minutes
2. Special City Council Meeting Minutes of March 26, 1987
Commissioner Mann informed Mayor Cassandra that he wished to
make an addition and a correction.
~ommissioner Mann wanted to put on record that the statement
made by Commissioner Hester was inaccurate (pages 4 and 5 of
said minutes). What he said was that he was sorry that he
could not endorse him for Vice Mayor, and that was it.
Commissioner Hester commented that Commissioner Mann was
adding something to the minutes. He did not wish to add
anything because what was said was said. Commissioner
Hester stated that no one needs to tell him what they are
going to do because they are independent people on the
Commission and cast their votes the way they want to cast
them.
Commissioner Hester was disturbed at all of the comments he
read, about his vote being with Commissioner Zibelli's,
because he votes his convictions, as every one on the
Commission votes theirs. He wished that was not said and
hoped from this point on that the Commission would go ahead
and do what they are supposed to do as City Commissioners.
C~mmissioner Hester emphasized that he does not block vote
with anybody. He has been on the Commission for two years
and thought if anyone looked at the records, there was no
s~t pattern as to how he votes. He voted sometimes with the
Mayor and voted sometimes against the Mayor. It has been
3-2 but did not bother him because that is the democratic
way.
Commissioner Hester had no qualms with the way the Vice Mayor
elected because it was done in a democratic fashion, but
did not think he needed to hear what Commissioner Mann
lans to do on the Commission because that was not any of his
usiness. Commissioner Hester made it clear that he had
9thing in the world against Commissioner Mann; it was a
~tter of principle, and he had to let it be known.
ommissioner Hester was through with it and hoped they could
on now and work as a Commission for the betterment of the
~mmunity PERIOD. There was applause.
C~mmissioner Zibelli moved, seconded by Vice Mayor Marchese,
to accept the minutes of March 26, 1987 as corrected.
M~tion carried 5-0.
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DEVELOPMENT PLANS
Consider request submitted by Doug Long, owner of the Mega-
Mini Self Storage, for approval to amend the site plan to
allow for the addition of two new storage buildings consist-
ing of 18,053 square feet of floor space located east of
South Congress Avenue between the LWDD L-28 Canal and S. W.
30th Avenue. .................... TABLED
City Manager Cheney advised that the City had a request that
this stay on the table.
LEGAL
A. Ordinances - 2nd Reading - PUBLIC HEARING
1. Proposed Ordinance No. 86-48 Re: Rezoning - PCD
Center (Postponed to April 7, 1987)
City Attorney Rea wanted to continue this Ordinance until
the next regular meeting of the Commission.
Commissioner Zibelli moved to postpone Proposed Ordinance
No. 86-48 until April 21, 1987 at on or about 8:00 P. M.
Vice Mayor Marchese seconded the motion, and the motion
carried 5-0.
B. Ordinances - 1st Reading
1. Proposed Ordinance No. 87-9 Re: Guidelines for rent-
ing apartments in the City of Boynton Beach
City Attorney Rea read Ordinance No. 87-9 on first reading,
by title only:
"AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON
BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING SECTION 13-3, 13-5, 13-16 AND 13-22
(492); PROVIDING FOR PROOF OF RECEIPT OF A RENTAL GUIDELINE
FOR LANDLORDS AND TENANTS FOR NEW AND RENEWAL LICENSES;
PROVIDING NEW LICENSE SUSPENSION AND REVOCATION PROCEDURES;
PROVIDING A NEW LICENSE TAX SCHEDULE FOR RENTALS; PROVIDING
FOR CODIFICATION; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING
FOR A REPEALING CLAUSE; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE AND FOR
OTHER PURPOSES"
Commissioner Hester stated that he was for this, but he had
one problem, and that was if he owned a single family home,
he would have to buy a permit. He explained that he has
another house, which he rents to his sister, and he did not
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think he should have to buy a permit for a house he is rent-
ing to his relative. Commissioner Hester elaborated and
then added that he did not think he should have to personally
pay to have his house rented if he rents to anybody, as long
as he keeps up the property.
Qommissioner Zibelli commented that Commissioner Hester had
the magic words, "as long as he keeps it up", in there, but
~any do not keep their properties up. Commissioner Hester
thought most of those were absentee owners. Commissioner
Zibelli agreed and said nothing would happen if his property
was kept in good condition, and she expounded about the
properties of absentee landlords.
Commissioner Zibelli said there have to be some sort of
guidelines the Codes Enforcement Board can work with, so
%h
ey are able to know who the absentee landlords are, and
Commissioner Zibelli pointed out that they did not have to
k~ep the Ordinance on the books forever, but it was
something the City could do to see if it could get a handle
on the situation until things
get better than they are. It
bas been very successful in Lake Worth. Commissioner
Zibelli said they are also doing it in Delray Beach, and you
can see what a change it has made. There were further com-
ments.
tYor Cassandra was concerned with all of page 2 and felt it
d to be addressed because it basically implies a Police
ate (especially paragraph (d)). He was also concerned
b~cause it did not address the Planned Unit Developments
(PUDs) that have Condominium Association By-Laws and
ppinted out that they were not in the Ordinance. The Ordi-
nance also did not address Homeowners Associations By-Laws,
~d Mayor Cassandra said there was a lot yet that it must
c~ver as far as approval on a second reading.
Mayor Cassandra said "getting the ball rolling" was the
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ommission's concern, and he recalled that Commissioner
ibelli said they should get something on paper so that they
~uld "tear it apart" and get the best law. He again
~ferred to page 2 and wondered whether the City would be
iable because of a false arrest, if he was arrested and not
Dnvicted.
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Mayor Cassandra was also concerned because there are homes
in the City with a Nanny and 11 kids. The City will want to
condemn that house because it does not have a license, and
he questioned where they would put those people. Mayor
Cassandra agreed with Commissioner Zibelli's concern, but he
emphasized that a lot of things must be addressed so that
they can have a law that can be implemented and enforced,
but also a law that takes into consideration the condominium
by-laws, the PUD's homeowners associations, laws of town-
houses and people, who have a roof over their heads, but the
absentee landlord does not care. The City will be fighting
the absentee landlord, but Mayor Cassandra asked, "What
about the people?"
Commissioner Zibelli responded that the landlord would have
a certain amount of time to correct this. Mayor Cassandra
r~torted, "And if the landlord does not, what do they do?
That should, at least, be discussed." Commissioner Zibelli
replied that Mayor Cassandra has not lived in the situations
she has lived in for 26 years, and there is a difference
~hen you are living right in the middle of it. There was
n~ore discussion.
~yor Cassandra was going to ask for a motion to approve
this on first reading, but he said to suppose someone is not
d~ing somethinq illegal but rents a home and ruins the
surrounding area of the house. Commissioner Zibelli
answered that violations like that are taken before the Codes
Enforcement Board. All this Ordinance does is give a handle
on who the absentee landlords are, so that they can be
contacted.
Commissioner Zibelli wanted the City Attorney to go through
the Ordinance page by page at the next meeting so that they
can understand exactly what it means. Mayor Cassandra
reiterated that he was not happy with the Ordinance.
Vice Mayor Marchese agreed with Commissioner Zibelli that
they should go forward with the Ordinance on first reading.
H~wever, he has received many inquiries relative to people
WhO own single family homes, PUDs, and condominiums. Vice
M~yor Marchese wondered how they would possibly enforce this
kind of a law and how they would get it done without hurting
other people. He felt they were serious questions that
should be addressed but said he would go along with the
Ordinance for the time being.
Commissioner Zibelli moved to approve proposed Ordinance No.
87-9 on first reading, seconded by Commissioner Hester. A
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roll call vote was taken on the motion by Mrs. Boroni, as
follows:
Mayor Cassandra
Vice Mayor Marchese
Commissioner Hester
Commissioner Mann
Commissioner Zibelli
Aye
Aye
Aye
Aye
Aye
Motion carried 5-0.
C. Resolutions
1. Proposed Resolution No. 87-W Re: Land Swap Agreement
between City of Boynton Beach, Quantum Park, and
Fraternal Order of Police (FOP)
City Attorney Rea read proposed.Resolution No. 87-W by title
only:
"A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON
BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE MAYOR TO
EXECUTE ON BEHALF OF THE CITY A CERTAIN LAND SWAP AGREEMENT
DEALING WITH THE TRANSFER OF TITLE TO REAL PROPERTY BETWEEN
QUANTUM ASSOCIATES, THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, AND THE
FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE, A COPY OF SAID LAND SWAP AGREEMENT
BEING ATTACHED HERETO AS EXHIBIT 1; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE
DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES"
CQmmissioner Hester moved to approve proposed Resolution No.
87-W, seconded by Commissioner Zibelli.
City Manager Cheney wondered if everybody understood the
agreement. Mayor Cassandra replied that they heard Mr.
G~orge Zimmerman of Deutsch Ireland expound on it, so he
thought the Commission was quite aware of it. He assumed
the City and FOP had not been hurt by the deal.
City Manager Cheney replied, "Absolutely Not," and added
that it had been negotiated and was fair to everybody
involved. The City gets more land; FOP gets some land they
own and money to build a replacement building; and Quantum
t
ge s a piece of land adjacent to the interchange.
C~ty Manager Cheney said the County still has to agree that
the reverter clause has been taken off of the existing piece
o~ land and put on the new piece of land. In addition, one
technicality left on the particular parcel is that in this
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area, north of the new land, Miner Road will be relocated a
little to the north, so there will be no leftover Quantum
land north of Miner Road. City Attorney Rea confirmed City
M~nager Cheney's statement that all of the stipulations were
in the agreement and added that, essentially, when one or
two major conditions fail, the chain of cards falls down,
and the agreement falls.
M~yor Cassandra asked if that was the understanding of all
o~ the parties. For the record, City Manager Cheney said
FOP has an Attorney, and they know what is going on.
For clarification, Commissioner Mann asked if the City gets
15 acres and gives up 11. City Manager Cheney replied that
the city gets net 16+ and gives up 12+. The FOP gets an
additional one acre, so Quantum is giving up 17+ acres.
A vote was taken on the motion, and the motion carried 5-0.
2. Proposed Resolution No. 87-X Re: Urging the South
Lake Worth Inlet Commission and the Palm Beach County
Board of County Commissioners to comply with the Town
of Ocean Ridge request to provide increased sand
transfer to the dowdrift side of the South Lake Worth
Inlet - Requested by Vice Mayor Ralph Marchese
City Attorney Rea read proposed Resolution No. 87-X by title
only:
"A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON
BEACH, FLORIDA, URGING THE SOUTH LAKE WORTH INLET COMMISION
AND THE PALM BEACH COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TO
CgMPLY WITH THE REQUEST OF THE TOWN OF OCEAN RIDGE TO PROVIDE
INCREASED SAND TRANSFER TO THE DOWN DRIFT SIDE OF THE SOUTH
LAKE WORTH INLET AND TO RECONSIDER THE POSITION PREVIOUSLY
TAKEN ON RESOLVING THE SAND DEPRIVATION FOR OCEAN FRONT
MUNICIPALITIES SOUTH OF THE SOUTH LAKE WORTH INLET, FOR AN
EFFECTIVE DATE, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES"
CQmmissioner Hester moved, seconded by Vice Mayor Marchese,
adopt proposed Resolution No. 87-X. Motion carried 5-0.
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D. Other
1. Discussion of selection of outside legal counsel -
Green, Eisenberg and Cohen - Requested by Commissioner
Dee Zibelli
When the City hired Attorney Kirk Friedland for the Trade-
winds settlement, Commissioner Zibelli said it went through
~he Commission, which she thought was a policy decision.
~hen they came down to the appeal, and the Co~mission hired
Siemon, Larsen, Mattlin & Purdy from Boca Raton, which was
a policy decision. Commissioner Zibelli found that someone
hired J~mes Green of Green, Eisenberg and Cohen on March 5,
1987. That did not go through the Commission, and she felt
it should have been a policy decision. Commissioner Zibelli
inquired whether that firm was hired through Siemon, Larsen,
t~ttlin & Purdy, and was told they were not hired through
at firm which, in her opinion, would have made it OK.
C~mmissioner Zibelli wondered what the policy was, who made
i~, and what the policy decision is. City Attorney Rea
aDswered that the decision to hire Green, Eisenbeg and Cohen
was made because that is the way outside legal services have
b~en contracted out. From his understanding of this City
and other cities like it, primarily, when a City employs
outside legal counsel on a substantial basis, those decisions
a~e made by the Legal Department as a procedural matter,
based on litigation skills and qualifications that a small
firm cannot provide. Rather than being a policy decision,
City Attorney Rea said it is more of an administrative
decision of the Legal Department itself.
Commissioner Zibelli asked why it was not an administrative
decision of City Attorney Rea to hire Siemon, Larsen, Mattlin
& Purdy. When the City hired Kirk Friedland and Siemon,
L~rsen, Mattlin & Purdy to represent it, Attorney Rea said
those two firms represented a somewhat unique situation.
Mayor Cassandra interjected that the Commission never approved
t~e addition of an Attorney. Former City Attorney Vance had
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hat put the Commission in a very unique position, so they
~nt out and advertised for an Attorney. In the meantime,
~ believed Attorney Vance asked for a continuance, which
~ve the City a couple of weeks to get the other Attorney,
~ which time, the Commission, with their layman capabilities,
~terviewed three different law firms and proceeded to pick
hat person which they felt was the proper one to represent
he City. That was unique because, normally, the City
~torney would have taken care of this.
B~cause of the appeal requested by a majority of the
Commission at that time, Mayor Cassandra said the feeling
from Kirk Friedland to the City Attorney was that he needed
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stronger assistance to properly represent the City in the
appeal. Since they interviewed Attorney Friedland, it was
felt the new person should come through the Commission
because they were adding to Attorney Friedland. Subsequent
to that, three people on the Commission at the time were
sued at the Commission meeting and were served that day.
To wait 14 more days, when they had to respond in 20 days,
would not have been proper support of any Commission person
at that time. Mayor Cassandra said those decisions were
always made by the Attorney to properly represent a
COmmissioner or the City, if needed. For an example, he
asked if anyone approved Jim Vance as the Attorney to repre-
sent the City at the Department of Transportation (DOT).
The Commission did not do it because there was normal
administrative action, and it was common sense to let the
expert involved in legal affairs make sure that the City has
th~ best representati6n.
Mayor Cassandra further explained that approving Attorneys
was always the function of the City Attorney. When the
Commission appointed City Attorney Rea, they hoped his expert
opinion on who should represent the City on all affairs did
not have to go to a vote. However, the Commission should be
made aware of it. Commissioner Zibelli stated that she was
not aware of it and had read it in the newspaper.
2. Status Report on legal fees related to Tradewinds
Case - Requested by Commissioner Zibelli
Commissioner Zibelli wished to make public the legal fees
for Tradewinds. They did have $7,456.25, which was reim-
bursed from Tradewinds to the City upon settlement. Since
then, they have $7,488.55 from Kirk Friedland, Attorney;
$4,271.75 from Green, Eisenberg & Cohen since March 5, when
they were hired, and also $2,965.20 since February, the date
when the three Commissioners were served, from Siemon,
Larsen, Mattlin & Purdy, for a total of $14,725.50 so far in
legal fees. City Manager Cheney added that the City
received an additional bill today from Kirk Friedland for
$3,115.23. Mayor Cassandra pointed out that this is all
public record anyway because it is in the minutes. There is
nothing that is not public, because all of it is public
information.
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CONSENT AGENDA
I. Approval of Bills, Items 5 and 27
Commissioner Zibelli moved, seconded by Commissioner Hester,
to approve the payment of items 5 and 27. Motion carried
5-0.
D. OTHER
3. Request for approval - Code Enforcement Board
Foreclosure - Re: Spada
City Attorney Rea drew attention to the reference, which he
said was somewhat confusing. At a number of Commission
meetings prior to this one, he said they indicated they were
talking about the process to resolve all Code Enforcement
foreclosure cases. The Spada case resulted from two Code
Enforcement cases, where the Codes Enforcement Board, in one
of them, specifically voted to foreclose on the lien.
In this particular case, City Attorney Rea said the City has
had a proposal to settle the matter from Joseph Papa, Spada's
Attorney, and, at the present time, the Spada property is
in compliance, and there is no enforcement action against
them that he was aware of. City Attorney Rea advised that
the City now finds itself in a difficult position to fore-
close on the property because there are numerous liens, and
if the City would foreclose, it would be at the low end of
the stick. The City would ultimately spend a considerable
amount of money on the case, and the chances of retrieving
anything of any significance would be very slim to none.
City Attorney Rea said the proposal amounts to full settle-
m~nt in one of the foreclosure matters and approximately 40%
o~ the fee in the other foreclosure matter. The offer was
based upon a legitimate dispute with regard to the actual
daily amount of the fee imposed by the Board. It was $75 a
day versus $25 a day.
City Attorney Rea recommended that the Commission accept the
premise of the offer that was presented to the City by
JOseph Papa, Attorney for Spada. He did not have the exact
n~mber but informed Mayor Cassandra that it came down to
approximately $4,500 plus 10% interest.
Vice Mayor Marchese moved to accept the premise of the offer
p~esented by Attorney Papa, seconded by Commissioner Hester.
MOtion carried 5-0.
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4. Proposed Housing Element Contract - Plantec
Sometime ago, City Manager Cheney said the City selected
Plantec to participate in the housing element and growth
management of the Comprehensive Plan. The City staff met
wlith them and sent them a proposed contract, and Plantec
basically accepted it. City Manager Cheney recommended that
the Commission authorize approval of the contract.
Mayor Cassandra asked whether they actually spelled out in
detail that they want a program of implementation. City
Manager Cheney answered affirmatively and said Plantec
additionally anticipates that if the City participates in
the County Development program, they would expand their
involvement with the City, where necessary.
Mayor Cassandra noted they were talking about 120 days, and
he questioned whether that was a reasonable date for it to be
completed. City Manager Cheney thought it was very short.
He said the City may want to sit down and meet with them,
and they may have to postpone it for two or three Weeks,
which would add more time.
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~yor Cassandra asked if the City received money from the
~partment of CommUnity Affairs (DCA) or if the City would
~ve to lay out money and be reimbursed. Carmen Annunziato,
irector of Planning, answered that the City already received
%. Mayor Cassandra asked if DCA will give the City the
~st, based on what they see the City does. Mr. Annunziato
~plied, "Based on what we submit back." City Manager
heney commented that it was unusual. Usually, the City
~ts the money out first and then gets reimbursed.
~mmissioner Hester moved, seconded by Commissioner Zibelli,
approve the contract with Plantec. Motion carried 5-0.
0SD BUSINESS
N Dne.
NEW BUSINESS
Absenteeism of Board Members
ayor Cassandra asked the Commission to consider this either
ak this meeting Or to put it on the next agenda. The City
has a policy that a person is removed from a Board if he or
S~e has three unexcused absences. He has found that is not
tight enough because the combination of excused and non-
ei~cused absences on some of the Boards exceeds 80% of the
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meetings; the purpose of volunteers who want to help the
City is defeated, and people come to meetings that are
cancelled because there is not a quorum.
Mayor Cassandra wanted the Commission to consider changing
the stipulation to a percentage missed or a total numerical
umber and say if those people miss five or 20% of the
llowed meetings, they will be automatically removed from
the Board and someone else put in their place. He gave
examples and explained. Mayor Cassandra added that a lot of
talent bank appiications were received this year.
Commissioner Zibelli agreed with Mayor Cassandra and
explained why she thought three meetings excused or non-
excused should be the limit. Mayor Cassandra said the
umber of meetings would be the Commission's desire. He
thought this should be an item on the agenda at the next
~ommission meeting, so the Board Members will know the rule
has been changed.
A. Appointments to City Boards and Commissions
Mayor Cassandra suggested that they take one at a time and
vote. Commissioner Hester asked if there was a criteria for
the Building Board of Adjustment and Appeals. Mayor
Cassandra answered affirmatively. City Manager Cheney
advised that the Downtown Review Board also has some limits.
If they do not have a person to appoint, Mayor Cassandra
recommended that the Commissioners not fill that slot, and
they can appoint someone at the next Commission meeting.
City Attorney Rea advised that the Building Board of Adjust-
ment and Appeals should be comprised of citizens connected
with the building industry or the various trades.
Board of Adjustment
As Regular Members, Commissioner Hester reappointed Lillian
Artis, Commissione~ Mann nominated Henrietta Solomon, and
Mayor Cassandra reappointed Vernon Thompson. Vice Mayor
Marchese nominated Janice Lewis as an Alternate Member.
The Members were accepted by acclamation.
Building Board of Adjustment and Appeals
Commissioner Zibelli wished to TABLE her appointment until
the next meeting. If there was any delay, Mayor Cassandra
announced that those people on the Board would continue on
that Board until they are removed. Unless there was a strong
disagreement, the appointments would take place immediately.
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Milton Russell, a Contractor, was appointed by Commissioner
Hester as a Regular Member, and Jose N. Aguila was reappointed
as an Alternate Member by Commissioner Mann.
Commissioner Hester moved, seconded by Commissioner Zibelli,
to accept the appointments. Motion carried 5-0.
Cemetery Board
Mayor Cassandra was concerned about Basil Camilot missing
meetings but reappointed him as a Regular Member. Vice
Mayor Marchese wished Joseph Delaney to continue as an
Alternate Member.
Commissioner Hester moved, seconded by Vice Mayor Marchese,
to accept the appointments. Motion carried 5-0.
Civil Service Board
Commissioner Zibelli nominated Don Balmer, who is now an
Alternate Member, as a Regular Member. Mayor Cassandra
commented that Mr. Balmer has missed quite a bit of meetings
and should be told of the new rule. Commissioner Hester
reappointed Norman Gregory as an Alternate Member.
Mayor Cassandra said the appointment of Mr. Balmer would
mean that Mr. Campbell Fell would be removed from the Board.
As there would be a Civil Service hearing on Thursday,
April 9, he wondered if the appointment of Don Balmer could
take effect on Monday, April 13, 1987.
Commissioner Zibelli moved to accept the nominations, and
they were accepted 5-0.
Community Appearance Board
John Serrentino, Janet Centola, and Walter Kies were
renominated as Regular Members by Commissioner Mann, Mayor
Cassandra, and Vice Mayor Marchese respectively. Commissioner
Zibelli nominated Robert Olenik, Jr. as a Regular Member.
Mayor Cassandra called attention to the fact that Chauncey
Buck the only Professional Architect on the Board, was just
removed. He asked if the CAB requests a Professional Archi-
tect. Mayor Cassandra further said they lost another pro-
fessional person when they lost Colonel Carn Reid. City
Manager Cheney read the list of CAB members, and Mayor
Cassandra stated that they were covered.
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Commissioner Zibelli moved to accept the nominations, and
they were accepted 5-0.
Community Relations Board
ommissioner wished to speak to Mrs
~ . Hester . Blanche Girtman
before makzng an appointment, so his appointment was TABLED.
Margaret Newton was renominated as a Regular Member by
Commissioner Mann, and Paul Finke was nominated as a Regular
ember by Mayor Cassandra. Vice Mayor Marchese nominated
ary Jo McVey as an Alternate Member.
Commissioner Hester moved to accept the nominations, and
they were accepted 5-0.
Library Board
Qhristine Edward and Emanuel Lubin were renominated as
~egular Members by Commissioners Zibelli and Hester
respectively. Co~issioner Mann nominated Marie Shepard
as a Regular Member.
Commissioner Hester moved to accept the nominations, and
they were accepted 5-0.
Planning and Zoning Board
*Should be Vice
Mayor Cassandra nominated Martin L. Jackier, ~avor
· ~ Mayor Marchese.
Cassandra nomznated Robert J. Walshak, and Commissioner See 4/21/87
Zibelli nominated Robert Ferrell as Regular Members.** Mayor Minutes.
Cassandra had a problem with the nomination of Robert
Ferrell because of concern for the City. He stated that Mr' *'5/11/88 it
Ferrell has been pro-developer in all of his voting, has '
been supported by' developers throughout his political was noted that
Cc~missioner
endeavors, voted when he was a Council person for high den-
sity, and it was hard for him to nominate and accept Mr.
Ferrell for the benefit of the City.
M~yor Cassandra said he has kept silent for a long time
about something he had to bring up, but the Council, by a
m~jority vote at that time, expected Mr. Ferrell to pay back
what he owes the City, but he ~ever did as of 5:00 P. M.
t~night. Mayor Cassandra felt it hard to accept a person
who sa~d to him that he really did not care what the Counci~
v~ted that he should do because he would do his own thing.
That was Mayor Cassandra's concern, not his reason.
Hester reappoint
ed William
Schultz as an
Alternate
M~mber. The
vote was
M~yor Cassandra continued that they need people on the P&Z
B~ard that have a concern for the City and for its growth
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properly in density. Commissioner Zibelli was sure Mayor
Cassandra could speak for himself without Mr. Joseph Molina
feeding him information. There were other comments. Mayor
Cassandra stated that he could not honestly support Mr.
Ferrell for the P&Z Board of this City.
Commissioner Zibelli felt some other people being put on the
Board did not have the knowledge of the City, nor had been
here that long to have a knowledge of the City. As long as
she had been here or sitting in the audience, there have
never been objections to appointments, and that was the
policy. Mayor Cassandra agreed Commissioner Zibelli
~hought a lot of it had to do with Mayor Cassandra's
feelings for Mr. Ferrell. Mayor Cassandra said the records
will show how Mr. Ferrell voted and he reiterated prior
statements. '
Commissioner Zibelli said there were many pro-developer
votes on the Commission last year that Mayor Cassandra also
voted for. It jUst happened to be the one that he
(Cassandra) particularly did not care for, and it was the
same one where 'she, Mr. Ferrell, and Mr. Hester did not
agree with him. Commissioner Zibelli still did not feel
that was any reason for notI allowing a man to serve his
City.
Mayor Cassandra said they were each entitled to their
o tinions, and he repeated prior statements. In District 1,
V~ce Mayor Marchese said one of his strong stands was
a~ainst developers taking over. He knew from the number of
vDtes he got that the people agreed. Vice Mayor Marchese
cDuld not, in good conscience, go along with the appointment
o Mr. Bob Ferrell. Commissioners Hester and Mann had no
c mments.
There was a vote of 5-0 for the appointment of Martin L.
Jackier, and the vote for the appointment of Robert J.
walshak was 5-0.
The vote for Bob Ferrell was 2-3. Mayor Cassandra, Vice
Mayor Marchese, and Commissioner Mann voted against the
appointment, so Mayor Cassandra said this was still an open
s%ot. Commissioner Zibelli TABLED the appointment and left
the meeting at 10:25 P. M.
Recreation and Parks Board
dward Harris, Frank Stockton, and Betty Thomas were renomi-
ated as Regular Members by Commissioner Mann, Mayor
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Cassandra, and Vice Mayor Marchese respectively.
members were reappointed by acclamation.
The three
Firemen's Pension
As Commissioner Zibelli was not present, this appointment of
a Regular Member was TABLED.
Police Officers' Retirement Board
Mr. Diaz was renominated by Commissioner Hester, and there
were comments by both Commissioner Hester and Mayor
Cassandra on the excellent job he does. There was discussion
about the new and old law. Mr. Diaz was reappointed by
acclamation.
Planning and Zoning Board
Mr. Mann nominated Allan H. Nyquist as an Alternate Member
to the P&Z Board. Commissioner Hester moved to approve the
appointment. City Manager Cheney reminded the Commissioners
that Mr. Nyquist is a Member of the Codes Enforcement Board.
Mayor Cassandra said the question of appointing people who
are on other Boards will be addressed at another time.
The vote on the nomination of Mr. Nyquist was 4-0.
Mayor Cassandra announced to those people who filled out
applications and were not appointed that there is such a
constant change in the Boards and their policies that he was
sure within the year, they would be on some Board. He was
pleased with the number of applications that were received
this year.
ADMINISTRATI~
A. Designate official representative to be the voting
delegate for Palm Beach County Municipal League Meetings
(Replaces Councilman Carl Zimmerman)
City Manager Cheney informed the Commissioners that this
Board meets at 8:00 A. M. After discussion, Commissioner
Hester moved to appoint Commissioner Mann. Mayor Cassandra
added the stipulation that Commissioner Mann ask the.
Commission how to vote because he is representing the
Commission. He also advised that Former Councilman Carl
Zimmerman could tell him all about the League. A vote was
taken on the motion, and the motion carried 4-0.
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B. Select Mayor or City Commissioner responsible to attend
monthly meeting of representatives for COBWRA, Greater
Boynton Beach Chamber of Commerce, and City
Mayor Cassandra explained how this was developed and
emphasized that only one member from the Commission could
attend this luncheon because of the Sunshine Law. City
Manager Cheney interjected that he also attends. Mayor
Cassandra said the luncheon will be at Delray Dunes from
12:10 P. M. until about 1:30 P. M., and he would like to
go as long as they meet once a month.
Commissioner Hester moved that Mayor Cassandra attend the
monthly meetings with Vice Mayor Marchese as an Alternate.
Motion carried 4-0.
C. Set date for joint meeting with Community Redevelopment
Agency
After some comments, Thursday, May 7, at 7:30 P. M. was set
as the time and date for this joint meeting.
D. Consider attending Florida League of Cities Legislative
Action Day in Tallahassee on Tuesday, April 28, 1987
City Manager Cheney said this is a new, one day meeting,
but it would mean staying one night and maybe two nights.
He clarified that it is the first time they have had a Muni-
cipal City day in Tallahassee. Part of the idea is to get
there in time in the morning for a series of sessions and
doing something about delegation representatives possibly
the evening of that day for dinner. City Manager Cheney
said if anyone planned to go, they should let someone in his
office know tomorrow. Mayor Cassandra explained why he
could not go, and Vice Mayor Marchese expressed that he
w~uld like to go.
E. Utility Matters
1. Surveying Service
City Manager Cheney said his memo of April 7 explained this.
Commissioner Hester moved to approve the contract for
professional survey services from O'Brien, Suiter & O'Brien
to obtain profile grades and aerial surveys. Commissioner
Mann seconded the motion, and the motion carried 4-0.
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2. Upgrade North Seacrest Lift Station %306
City Manager Cheney said this is an Old station. Mayor
Cassandra interrupted to ask for a report of all of the old
stations and what City Manager Cheney could see in the
future. City Manager Cheney replied that he would give the
report soon. If not, it would be with the budget report,
because there are 120 of them.
Commissioner Mann moved, seconded by Commissioner Hester to
upgrade North Seacrest Lift Station %306. Motion carried
4-0.
South Water Storage Tank - approval of an already
bid alternate for added emergency repairs
City Manager Cheney passed around some pictures and said the
contractor for the ~roject was present. Mayor Cassandra was
concerned about the cost to paint, plus the logo, for
$~5,000, and he asked how much the logo was. After
discussion, City Manager Cheney stated that he wanted the
public to know the City is spending about $140,000 on the
tank, but the pictures showed the problem. Mayor Cassandra
questioned whether they would sandblast to see if there is
any deterioration, and he asked if there was a warranty on
this.
James Tetro, President, and owner of J. T. Sales Co., Inc.,
975 S. W. 12th Street, Pompano Beach, Florida 33060, said
in his letter of March 26, 1987, that he was guaranteeing
the work for 20 years. He has been doing this work for
almost 30 years and has yet to have a failure in this type
oF work. In five years, if any malfunction is showing, it
w~ll be evident, and they will touch it up, but Mr. Tetro
was confident there will not be.
Mayor Cassandra was concerned about that which was not
visible through the paint. Mr. Tetro said if there is a
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roblem, it will be showing. It was that simple. Mr. Tetro
nformed Mayor Cassandra that he would not be painting but
Duld be metal spraying. He will be applying a coating of
ure zinc to the tank, just like galvanizing. It will stop
~aks, rust, or any corrosion at that point. When he puts
he sealer over it, it will protect it. Mr. Tetro explained
hat it is a high profile sandblast.
M~yor Cassandra asked who would insure the liability. City
Manager Cheney replied that Mr. Tetro has his insurance,
a~d he reminded the Commission that a separate, independent
Tank Inspector works for the City. He expressed that this
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is the first time the City has had a feeling of comfort
about someone doing something on the tank.
In response to a question from Vice Mayor Marchese, Mr.
Tetro replied that he had explained to the Engineer and
Inspectors of the City that when he comes across heavy paint,
he can build a pit level to the surface. When he has
spaces beneath pits, openings, or open seams, he will flow
it in, not unlike plumbers used to do with lead when they
poured it. Mr. Tetro said he can do this with the zinc.
It goes out at*120°, and he can actually puddle it and fill
in crevices.
Mr. Tetro told the Commission that the tank has been leaking
since it was erected and since the City purchased it from
the Government. He continued by saying there is no way to
stop a leaking, riveted tank other than welding it. Once
you weld it, you weld the whole thing, and you are talking
about astronomical dollars, and it will not guarantee that
it will not leak. Mr. Tetro assured the Commission that he
'would guarantee that the tank would not leak because he has
done sister tanks to this that were developed exactly like
it and historically leaked since "Day 1". He gave examples.
Mayor Cassandra asked where the money would come from.
City Manager Cheney answered that it will come out of the
fund that the City has been getting over the years from
impact fees for water (Utility General Equipment Fund).
He explained that the capital things, and the replacement
and repairs come out of the Impact Fund, but that fund is
also increased each year by replacement and rehabilitation
dollars that are budgeted annually, then thrown into that
same reserve fund. Every year the amount of money necessary
for rehabilitation and replacement is put aside. Basically,
this kind of improvement is being funded every year out of
the business operation the City has in the Utility Fund.
Mr. Tetro added that in the next 20 years, he would be
saving the City of Boynton Beach approximately $400,000
because they will not have to touch the tank again on the
interior. It will need work on the exterior as they go
along.
Commissioner Hester moved, seconded by Vice Mayor Marchese,
to approve the already bid alternate for added emergency
repairs to the south water storage tank. Motion carried 4-0.
*Should be
See 4/21/87
Minutes.
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F. Approve the execution of an agreement for Traffic
Consultant Service
City Manager Cheney had a proposal the City received today
from Walter Keller, who had been hired once before, for
around $1,000, plus a lump sum fee for the traffic study
review in the amount of $1,050, and an additional cost for
attending meetings. Mayor Cassandra asked what the addi-
tional costs would be. City Manager Cheney replied there
~puld be $300 for a meeting here, $250 for the Staff ~Review
Committee meeting.
Vice Mayor Marchese moved, seconded by Commissioner Hester,
to approve the agreement for a Traffic Consultant's
services. Motion carried 4-0.
G. Request for funds for emergency repairs to the pump
~ystem of a fire pumper
City Manager Cheney said the estimated repairs are $3,750.
Commissioner Zibelli returned to the meeting at 10:45 P. M.
Vice Mayor Marchese moved to approve the funds for
emergency repairs to the pump system of a fire pumper, as
required. Commissioner Hester seconded the motion. Motion
carried 4-0. (Commissioner Zibelli declined to vote, saying
she had not heard the discussion.)
OTHER
Clearing of Police Records
It seemed to Vice Mayor Marchese that the City has a lot of
crime going on. He thought it was insulting to the Police
DDpartment when people come before the Commission asking
that their records be cleared, and he explained. Vice Mayor
Marchese thought that was wrong and asked the City Attorney
if there was some way to prevent this.
Attorney Rea did not think the City could do anything about
that. Commissioner Hester said it was a legal matter, and
maybe Mayor Cassandra could have indicated to the person
that it was a legal matter, and should not be discussed.
Mayor Cassandra did not know how they could be selective in
Public Audience about what people would talk about. As long
a~ they were not boisterous or destructive to the Chamber,
he did not see any way they could stop it, other than saying
they have three minutes. Mayor Cassandra thought Police
Chief Hillery handled it properly.
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MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA
APRIL 7, 1987
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business to come before the Commission,
the meeting properly adjourned at 10:48 P. M.
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA
ATTEST-
ReCT~hd~en-~ ~~O--~ /~'~TSe~~ary
Mayor
Vice Mayor
Com~zsi~ ~oner
~omm± s ~ione'r
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AGENDA
April 7,
CONSENT AGENDA - ADMINSTRATIVE
1987
B & H SALES
Inventory Stock for Water Distribution.
Pay from Water & Sewer Rev---401-333-533-60-51
4,345.85
BOYNTON BEACH CHILD CARE'CENTER
3rd payment of 4 recommended by CP~-
Pay from Federal Revenue Sharing---320-6~l-564-40-SA
DAV~S WASTE & wATER INDUSTRIES
Odophos Liquid No. 1 for Sewage Pumping.
Payfrom Water & Sewer Rev---401-352-535-30-65
.5,375.00
7,063.42
ERNST &WHINNEY,'CPA
Fo~professional services rendered in connection with
compliance work required by the Single Audit Act.
Pay fromGeneral Fund---001-131-513-40-66 $3050.00
Pay from Fed. Rev. Share--320-195-519-40-66 1250.00
4,300.00
G~F~N, EISENBERG ~mCO~'
Professisonal services rendered re: Tr~dewinds v. City of
BoyntonBeach thru 3/18/87.
-Pay from General Fund---001-141-514-40-61
4,27.1.75
HESCO SALES, INC.
Garbage Containers for Sanitation Fund.
Pay from Sanitation Fund---431-341-534-60-9B
Per bid 12/9/86, Council approved 1/6/87
19,176.00
HOUSE OF GOLD
20 Ten Year Pins for Personnel Department.
Pay from General Fund---001-135-513-30-96
1,500.00
ITT COURIERTERMINAL SYSTEMS
Equipment Rental from March 1987 to Sept. 30,1987.
Pay from various departments in city.
1,905.82
INDUSTRIAL REFUSE SALES, INC.
Garbage Containers for Sanitation Fund.
Pay from Sanitation Fund---431-341-534-60-9B
"Bid Item"
1,455.00
10.
LAWMEN'S & SHOOTERS SUPPLY, INC.
20 Safariland Trauma Pac Vest(Body Armor) for Police Dept.
Pay from General Fund---001-211-521-30-97
'"Bid Item"
3,284.80
'11.
PALM BEACH NEWSPAPERS, INC.
Legal ads'fOr month of February, 1987.
Payfrom General Fund---001-122-512-40-7M
" " " " 001-122-512-40-75
1,140.45
$ 686.44 COUNCIL APPROVED:
454.01
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
DR. FRANK PEDROSO
Pre employment physicals and drug screens for personnel
department.
Pay from General Fund---001-135-513-40-6A
1,130.00
PETERSEN INDUSTRIAL MACHINES, INC.
Replace 4500 (Hydraulic Motor that turns boom) Sanitation
Truck #89.
Pay from Sanitation Fund---431-341-534-40-33
2,401.91
POST BUCKLEY, SCHUH & JERNIGAN
Professional services rendered in connection with the 3MG
Tank and Booster Station $4165.00 and Water Treatment Plant
Pilot Testing Program $4440.00 for period ending 2/27/87.
Pay from 1985 Constr. Fund---409-000-169-12-00
8,605.00
SEPPALA & AHO OF FL., INC. 176,181.00
Phase I Communication and Dispatch Center Project #85906.
Application #8 and #9 for period to 3/24/87.
Pay from Bldg. Improve. Fund---304-i94-519-60-29 88,090.50
" " " " " 304-211-521-60-29 88,090.50
SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT BOARD
City's portion of Regional Board bills for Plant Expansion.
Pay from 1985 Constr. Fund---409-000-169-12-00
SOUTHEASTERN MUNICIPAL SUPPLY
3 20 X 12 Tapping Sleeve Lift Stations 317, 356 & 359.
Pay from Water & Sewer Rev---401--351-535-40-3F
Coumncil approved 2/3/87.
TECHNICAL ADVISORY SERVICE, INC.
Expert Witness fee - Overby v. City of Boynton Beach
Pay from General Fund---001-141-514-40-68
3,818.40
4,725.27
1,630.00
UNIJAX, INC.
Maintenance supplies for various departments.
Pay from various departments in city.
1,897.88
VAN WATERS & ROGERS
Insecticides, Dursban, Oftanol, Orthene for Golf Course.
Pay from Golf Course---411-726-572-30-61
1,809.80
CLUB CAR
Lease and maintenance for 30 carts for month of March,1987.
Pay from Golf Course---411-727-572-40-33 628.50
" " " " 411-727-572-40-99 1590.00
2,218.50
ALL-RITE ENGINEERING EST. #4
Cherry Hill Improvement Phase III
Pay from General Fund---001-000-115-87-00
Reimbursable from Community Development of Palm Beach
County.
92,813.17
COUNCIL APP OVE :
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
Damages done accident ~2/9/87 by city employee.
Pay from General Fund---001-195-519-40-49
GERAGHTY & MILLER, INC.
For professional services 2/1/87 thru 2/28/87 Western
Wellfield.
Pay from 1985 Constr. Fund---409-000-169-12-00
NEPTUNE METER COMPANY
500 Water Meters for Water Distribution.
Pay from Water & Sewer Rev---401-333-533-60-51
"Bid Item"
S.G. PHILLIPS CONSTRUCTORS OF FL.,INC. EST.#19
Construction of Plant Expansion Project-SCRWTD Plant
City of Boynton Beach's portion.
Pay from 1985 Constr. Fund---409-000-169-12-00
SIEMON, LARSEN, MATTLIN & PURDY
Professional services rendered during month of February,
1987 Re: Tradewinds v. City of Boynton Beach
Pay from General Fund---001-141-514-40-61
SOUTH FLORIDA MACK TRUCKS, INC.
1 Front End Loader for Sanitation Dept.
Pay from Vehicle Service Fund---501-193-519-60-88
Per bid 11/17/86, Council approved 12/2/86
SOUTHEASTERN MUNICIPAL SUPPLY
5000' pvc Pipe & accessories for Water service casings
for N. Seacrest.
Pay from Water & Sewer Rev. various funds.
"Best of (3) quotes"
WEEKLEY BROTHERS APPL. #6
Phase I Temporary Parking Lot
Pay from Building Improve. Fund---304-451~545-60-29
2,043.00
6,389.06
13,100.00
24,019.50
2,965.20
80,576.00
4,086.80
16,841.30
COUNCIL APPROVED:
Meeting: 7- '7
The bills described have been approved and verified by
the department heads involved, checked and approved for
payment by the Finance Director.
Grady W. Swann, Finance Director
I therefore recommend payment of these bills.
Peter L. Cheney, City Manager
APPROVED: