Minutes 09-08-86 MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL PUBLIC HEARING
ON THE PROPOSED 1986/87 BUDGET
HELD IN COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1986 AT 7:30 P. M.
PRESENT
Nick Cassandra, Mayor
Carl zimmerman, Vice Mayor
Bob Ferrell, Councilman
Ezell Hester, Jr., Councilman
Dee zibelli, Councilwoman
Peter L. Cheney, City Manager
Betty S. Boroni, City Clerk
James W. Vance, City Attorney
Mayor Cassandra called the meeting to order at 7:30 P. M.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
Mayor Cassandra stated it was suggested there be the addi-
tion of Item II-A, Consideration of the report submitted by
the City Manager on staff legal services. Vice Mayor
zimmerman moved to adopt the agenda as changed, seconded by
Councilwoman zibelli. Motion carried 5-0.
PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED TENTATIVE BUDGET & PROPOSED
AGGREGATE MILLAGE RATE FOR FISCAL YEAR 1986/87
Request for Boynton Woman's Club
Col. Marty Trauger, 702 S.W. 28th Avenue, Boynton Beach,
Stated he was here to speak as Chairman of the Boynton Beach
W~man's Club Advisory Committee. He explained how this
advisory committee was formed to help restore and preserve
this historic Mizner building housing the Woman's Club. He
told about the history of this building and their efforts to
secure~ financial help. He explained how the building was
kept from deteriorating with spending over $60,000 from the
Woman's CTub dues, receipts, etc. However, with the
increase in insurance premiums, etc., it has made it prac-
tically impossible for the members to continue the main-
tenance of this historic building. He is requesting the
City Council to find $25,000 over this year to assist in the
maintenance program of this historic building. In return to
the city, there would be the use of this building for Parks
& Recreation Dept. special events, dances, shows, etc. He
petitions and pleads to see if the City Council can grant
over this year the amount of $25,000 strictly for the main-
tenance of this building.
Request to Keep Increased Staff as Proposed in Building &
Planning Departments
Mr. Simon Ryder, 2379 S.W. 13th Avenue, Boynton Beach,
stated he would iike to endorse the proposal to increase the
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staff in a widely needed area. He referred to it being
quite apparent in the Planning and Building Departments how
the staff has been overtaxed trying to keep up with the
paperwork needed for meetings, etc. and the growth. He
feels the proposal to add to their staff is really an impor-
tant factor. It is apparent that our growth is going to
continue, plus the development of the central business area.
Mr. Ryder then referred to the matter of the $25,000 exemp-
tion to be voted upon in November and stated this will
affect many people. He explained how the proposal would be
calculated and stated it will not be easier for the people
and requested that the Council keep this under
consideration.
Request for Purchase of Trash Containers
Ms. Gloria Gregory, 6120 Ridge Lane, Ocean Ridge, informed
the Council she serves as Chairman of the Beautification
Committee of the Boynton Beach Chamber of Commerce. She is
requesting a budget allocation to start a program to place
trash containers in high pedestrian areas of Boynton Beach.
She told about the specific receptacle chosen by the
Downtown Review Board which costs $760 plus tax and freight.
Their request is that the amount of $3,500 be budgeted in a
pilot program to purchase and install four trash receptacles
in specified areas. The cost of the containers should not
exceed $3,000 with $500 left for upkeep and maintenance.
The use could be evaluated after a year with the decision to
be made whether they should be continued and expanded.
Mayor Cassandra ascertained nobody else desired to speak and
declared the public hearing closed.
DISCUSS BUDGET OF STAFF LEGAL SERVICES
Councilwoman zibelli stated she feels we should open propo-
sals for contractual and/or in-house legal services with
advertising in the ABA Journal, Florida Bar News, local
newspapers, etc. and we should be able to get a lot of input
and close the bids around October 31.
Mayor Cassandra questioned how much time was needed for
advertising in legal papers and if the October 31 date would
be feasible and Mr. Cheney suggested making a decision on
the nature of the ad. He questioned whether the adver-
tisement should be on a retainer contract, full time staff
attorney, the range of pay to be offered, etc. Councilwoman
zibelli suggested the ad could be for contractual and/or in-
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house legal services. Vice Mayor zimmerman suggested con-
sidering the report and making a decision whether to go to
full time or contractual as he thinks the responses then
would be more to the point. Mr. Cheney agreed that it could
be done both ways, but explained how experience, salary
range, provision of all services, etc. must be considered
with alternative situations. He added that a reasonably
good attorney may not apply with not having some idea of the
scope he would be involved with and advertising in newspa-
pers for a City Attorney suggests somewhat of a non-
professional approach to looking for an attorney. Mayor
Cassandra referred to the Florida League of Cities Journal
having ads and Mr. Cheney agreed and added that a discreet
letter could be sent to a number of attorneys who serve
municipalities in this county and various assistants to see
if they are interested if decided to hire on a retainer
basis.
Mayor Cassandra referred to the numerical numbers included
in the report and suggested these be verified. Mr. Cheney
explained that quality should be taken into consideration.
Mayor Cassandra questioned if the advertisement could be for
both methods and Mr. Cheney replied that he thought it could
be, but the Council will have to make a decision which
direction to go as an in-house and retainer attorney are two
different kinds of people.
Mayor Cassandra asked Mr. Vance if he was amicable to
staying on board until a suitable person is found and Mr.
Vance replied affirmatively as long as within reason, but he
would like some sort of time frame. After comments about
the time needed for advertising and interviewing, Mayor
Cassandra clarified that November would seem to be the
earliest possible time. Mr. Vance added that the city work
is in their schedule and they will carry on for a reasonable
period of time, but it would be helpful if the Council makes
a decision of an approximate time. Mayor Cassandra stated
that hopefully, this could be concluded by November.
Councilman Hester stated that a decision should be made now
to request bids one way or the other as he sees no need for
doing it twice. He thinks the Council should make a deci-
sion tonight.
Mayor Cassandra stated that he has been a proponent for a
full time attorney for three year.s. If the cost is too
excessive, then we can go the other way.
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Mr. Cheney referred to preparing a budget for discussion
based on information from other cities, but stressed that
quality and experience must be considered.
Councilman Hester asked if space had been planned in the new
facility to accommodate a City Attorney and staff in-house
and Mr. Cheney replied that to date, there has not been, but
the bigger problem is in the present facility. If it is
decided to do it while still in the present facility, he
would propose that the Mayor and Council's office be used by
a City Attorney and block off that back door area to create
an office at the end of the hallway for a secretary.
Vice Mayor zimmerman stated as the city gets bigger, he
believes we will benefit from a full time attorney, but under
the present situation and considering the estimates given,
we might have to think seriously about having to do it this
year. We will be operating part of the fiscal year under a
contractual basis with Mr. Vance and with the building
situation and the tightness of office space, it might be
good to postpone until getting a new building and begin next
fiscal year. Mayor Cassandra agreed that space definitely
is a problem, but he still questions the figures submitted.
Councilman Ferrell stated he thinks we should go with
contractual service this year. The estimates look low to
him. He thinks taking on an extra $60,000 this year may be
too much with considering the $25,000 requested for the
Woman's Club and $3,500 by the Chamber of Commerce. Also,
he doesn't think we should make a temporary office and then
tear it down. Mr. Cheney advised that the new office space
will not be ready next fiscal year.
Mayor Cassandra clarified that the question is whether
contractual or full time. We still must advertise for
somebody. If the burden of time is not on Mr. Vance and he
is agreeable to serve, then it will not hurt the city to
advertise the full time position at this particular moment.
If, at the end of October, the cost is found to be high, we
could then go to contractual. Mr. Cheney replied that a
figure must be decided for the full time attorney and added
that it could be advertised for lower than suggested and see.
what is produced. With an attorney on retainer, a figure
would not be needed now, but the word could be put out and
discussions held with attorneys who are interested to see
what their fee is and what they have to offer.
Councilwoman Zibelli stated she would like to advertise for
a full time attorney to see what the market has to offer.
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Vice Mayor Zimmerman replied that the advertising won't be
more expensive, but the interviewing may take longer.
Councilman Ferrell commented that he thinks it would be con-
fusing to attorneys who read an ad for both and he thinks we
should go to contractual for twelve more months.
Councilman Hester stated he is for going to a contractual
person. There might be the need later for a full time
attorney; but right now, he does not see the need.
Mayor Cassandra referred to needing a salary range when
advertising the full time position and stated the actual
budget seems to give the range of $127,000 to $144,000. Mr.
Cheney clarified that this amount is for contractual, but
includes everything. What we have been paying for the
retainer is $61,000. It could be advertised at full time at
$45,000 to $49,000 and the attorney would submit requests to
budget a secretary and other costs.
After further comments, Councilwoman Zibelli made a motion
to advertise for a full time City Attorney and see what the
market place demands. Mayor Cassandra passed the gavel to
second the motion. Under discussion, Vice Mayor Zimmerman
stated he feels we could handle the situation during inter-
viewing and advertising to see what the promises are for
either. Motion failed 3-2 with Vice Mayor zimmerman and
Councilmen Hester and Ferrell dissenting.
Councilman Ferrell made a motion to advertise for an attor-
ney on a contractual basis for the next fiscal year,
seconded by Councilman Hester. Under discussion, Vice Mayor
Zimmerman referred to this not including a full time attor-
ney and Mayor Cassandra informed him that motion was lost.
Vice Mayor Zlmmerman suggested advertising both ways and
Mayor Cassandra replied that we must go one way or the
other. Motion failed 3-2 with Vice Mayor Zimmerman,
Councilwoman zibelli and Mayor Cassandra dissenting.
Vice Mayor Zimmerman moved to advertise and interview con-
sidering both situations, the contractual and full time, and
get a little bit more information to see whether these
figures are right and understand more about the situation.
Councilwoman Zibelli seconded the motion. Under discussion,
Councilman Ferrell stated he thinks a motion should be made
one way or the other. We will know if an attorney is
looking for a full time or contractual position. Councilman
Hester explained how two different things would confuse the
applicant. He does understand the rationale behind adver-
tising both ways at the same time. Councilman Ferrell
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clarified that he is not against a full time attorney, but
feels we are not prepared to go for one at this time. He
feels the contractual basis for twelve months is the sen-
sible thing. More thought should be given to the hiring of
a full time attorney and facility-wise we are not prepared.
Mayor Cassandra referred to there being ample money for the
requests made tonight and requested they not be mixed with
this.
Mayor Cassandra referred to two advertisements not being a
good idea and suggested a decision be made whether to go
with contractual or full time. He has been a proponent for
a full time attorney because he has seen the contractual
cost being as much or more and the time involved not being
nearly as much. He does not think it makes the city look
good by advertising in an either/or manner. Councilwoman
zibelli responded that if we want to go to a full time
attorney, we could make usage of the rooms downstairs for
the short time involved before moving into the new complex.
Mayor Cassandra clarified that he is not concerned about the
physical space being a problem, but could not make the city
look bad with advertising in an either/or way.
Vice Mayor Zimmerman withdrew his motion and Councilwoman
zibelli withdrew her second.
Mayor Cassandra requested those Councilmembers not wanting a
full time attorney to possibly reconsider to see what the
advertisements bring in. If non-quality people are brought
in, we can always go to a contractual basis. Councilman
Ferrell replied that he is not opposed to a full time attor-
ney, but thinks it is being rushed for this year. He thinks
we should take an additional twelve months while everything
is being built to give this more study. He would go along
with a full time attorney next year. Councilman Hester
added that he is opposed to a full time attorney at this
time; but to get this off center, he might vote for a full
time attorney but wants to make sure his qualifications are
such that we get a good one. When the resumes are sub-
mitted, he will study them. Experience in city government
must be required.
Councilwoman zibelli made a motion to advertise for a full
time attorney, seconded by Vice Mayor Zimmerman. Under
discussion, Councilman Ferrell stated in order to give this
the full support of the Council, he will vote in favor.
Motion carried 5-0.
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Mr. Cheney suggested the advertisement read as follows:
"The City of Boynton Beach, Florida, is seeking full
time staff attorney services for the purpose of supervising
and executing the city's legal services, providing legal
advice to the City Council, city staff and city advisory
boards. Staff attorney will be directly responsible to the
Mayor and City Council, will be a member of the city staff
in an exempt position, will receive appropriate city bene-
fits as negotiated and receive necessary staff support. At
least three years of Florida municipal related experience
will be required. The salary range will be $42,000 to
$52,000."
Mr. Vance commented with that kind of advertising schedule
and reviewing process, he is probably looking somewhere
around December 1. Mr. Cheney replied that he will include
a date in the advertisement.
Mr. Vance added that he distributed a letter on Friday
asking guidance on a time frame and requesting the City
Council to immediately consider hiring a special counsel for
the Tradewinds lawsuit. Mayor Cassandra replied that we had
not received the letter yet, but will respond to it when
received. He asked how many lawsuits were outstanding and
Mr. Vance replied that he is compiling a list. There were
further comments about insurance claims and the DOT case.
LEGAL
Ordinances - First Reading
Proposed Ordinance No. 86-33 - Re: Adopting the
Aggregate Millage Rate for 1986/87 Fiscal Year
Mr. Cheney informed the Council that before finishing this
evening, a tentative millage rate must be set which will be
advertised at the end of this week with the next public
hearing being held on Monday when the final millage rate
will be set.
Councilman Hester stated he has looked at the budget
completely, listened to comments and read remarks in the
newspapers. He is willing to listen to anybody who can show
him where we can cut the budget without interfering wi'th
services and facilities.
Mr. Cheney reviewed the attached General Fund Budget
Adjustment sheet. He added that this will be followed up in
detail at the next meeting.
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Councilman Ferrell referred to discussing possibly cutting
the budget for appearances' sake and asked the Council to
keep in mind the additional requests - attorneys could cost
$160,000 plus other costs - capital improvements are not
certain. He thinks before we make a cut, which may result
in $1.00 per year per person, we should keep the millage
rate where it was. We are going into a new program and we
are not sure of the cost.
Mayor Cassandra referred to working on the budget and stated
he was proposing to show the numbers without cutting ser-
vices to go back to the rollback rate. He wants to change
it because of Councilman Ferrell's comments about building
and attorneys' costs and the $28,000 request. It is not
just a $1.00 difference, but a $40.00 difference in taxes
between staying as is to the new budget. He wants to look at
it closely. Also, we have to be concerned that we are
increasing the sanitation fee, which the citizens must pay.
We are also going to be having water and sewer increases.
We must consider the total coming out of people's pockets.
We should look in one area to save in another. He will have
to redo his numbers to figure these matters brought up.
Mr. Cheney asked if the Council was generally supportive of
the two requests heard tonight and Mayor Cassandra replied
affirmatively.
Mr. Vance read proposed Ordinance No. 86-33 in its entirety.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON
BEACH, FLORIDA, STATING THE AGGREGATE MILLAGE RATE TO BE
LEVIED AGAINST PROPERTY OWNERS WITHIN THE CITY FOR THE
1986-1987 FISCAL YEAR; PROVIDING THAT THE CITY MANAGER
SHALL HAVE THE AUTHORITY TO ADJUST THE AGGREGATE MILLAGE
RATE UPON RECEIPT OF THE FINAL TAX ROLL; PROVIDING FOR
AN EFFECTIVE DATE AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
During the reading, he inserted the following figures:
Section 1:
Section 2:
7.4227, 7.3638, .0589, .6813, 8.1040
12.9%
Councilman Ferrell made a motion to adopt Ordinance No.
86-33 on first reading, seconded by Councilman Hester. No
discussion. Mrs. Boroni took a roll call vote as follows:
Vice Mayor zimmerman - Aye
Councilman Ferrell - Aye
Councilman Hester - Aye
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Councilwoman Zibelli - Aye
Mayor Cassandra - Aye
Motion carried 5-0.
Proposed Ordinance No. 86-34 - Re:
for 1986/87 Fiscal Year
Adopting the Budget
Mr. Vance read proposed Ordinance No. 86-34 in its entirety.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA,
ADOPTING A FINAL BUDGET FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING
OCTOBER 1, 1986, AND ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 1987;
PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
During the reading, Mr. Vance inserted the following
figures:
Section 2:
Section 3:
Section 4:
$18,745,337
$836,808
$70,850
Councilman Ferrell made a motion to adopt Ordinance No.
86-34 on first reading, seconded by Councilman Hester. No
discussion. Mrs. Boroni took a roll call vote as follows:
Councilman Ferrell - Aye
Councilman Hester - Aye
Councilwoman zibelli - Aye
Mayor Cassandra - Aye
Vice Mayor Zimmerman - Aye
Motion carried 5-0.
REVIEW GOLF COURSE BUDGET
Mr. Cheney summarized comments from the Golf Course Advisory
Committee meeting last week and told about questions being
asked about staffing, salaries, etc. He told about Mr.
Sciortino's detailed explanation of the functions and activi-
ties involved for maintenance, which showed the staffing was
appropriate. The Golf Course Advisory Committee had a long
discussion of alternatives for the 50¢ per round charge.
The Golf Course Advisory Committee did vote 4-1 to recommend
the budget as proposed be adopted with the 50¢ per round
surcharge after a long discussion. It is a balanced budget
with revenue over expenses of $4,000, which he is confident
will be increased when the books close in September.
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Mr. Cheney then told about the reserve fund purposes. He
told about the mechanic watching the equipment closely with
the life expectancy of cart batteries being increased.
The City Manager summarized that the fund is in good'con-
dition. He would like to see the surcharge go into effect
as it will allow some additional things and improve the
area. Mayor Cassandra questioned the improvements planned
with the $50,000 collected from the surcharge and Mr. Cheney
read a list of the various improvements recommended.
Mayor Cassandra referred to increasing the membership by
$5.00 to each member, so all the money could be collected up
front and Mr. Cheney explained how this fee for improvements
would only be paid by the people using the course. Mayor
Cassandra questioned the members' response to paying this
extra fee, but stated he is in favor of improvements.
Vice Mayor Zimmerman suggested agreeing with the decision
and support of the Golf Course Advisory Committee, as they
live close to it. Councilman Hester commented that it seems
reasonable that everybody should carry their share. Mayor
Cassandra pointed out how an active member could be paying
$20 more and he thinks it would possibly be fairer to assess
each member just $5.
Councilman Hester moved to accept the golf course proposed
budget as presented, seconded by Vice Mayor Zimmerman.
Mayor Cassandra clarified that this included the revenue
collection method. No discussion. Motion carried 5-0.
REVIEW SANITATION BUDGET
Mr. Cheney referred to the real issue being the rate
increase and stated comparisons were given for both commer-
cial and residential rates.
Mayor Cassandra asked if the rate for a residential dumpster
was in direct relation to the number of apartments and Mr.
Cheney informed him for the current year, $8.00 is paid per
house residential unit and where there is a dumpster, $7.45
is paid per unit. They pay less because it costs less as it
is picked up in bulk. The new proposed rate for a single
family home is $9.25 and a condominium using a dumpster is
$8.60 per unit. He explained the breakdown for the $1.25
increase and the charges included in the commercial rate.
Mr. Cheney then told about the upgrading of equipment and
added that the sanitation rate includes trash pickups. He
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told about the involvement of Councilwoman Zibelli with the
North Boynton Community Improvement Association and their
plans to start a model block program on N. E. 4th Street
with continually expanding their efforts beyond that block.
He told about the duties of the four additional employees
proposed.
Mayor Cassandra questioned what monies are in reserve right
now and Mr. Cheney explained how it was a negative reserve
with equipment being replaced every year.
After further discussion about the various charges covered
by the rates, Councilman Ferrell made a motion to accept the
proposed sanitation budget as presented, seconded by Vice
Mayor Zimmerman. No discussion. Motion carried 5-0.
OTHER
Mayor Cassandra announced an Executive Board Meeting would
be held immediately following this meeting.
Mr. Cheney asked if a joint CRA/City Council meeting could
be held on September 25 and Mayor Cassandra replied that he
would be out of town. Mr. Cheney advised that another date
would be picked.
ADJOURNMENT
Councilman Ferrell made a motion to adjourn, seconded by
Councilwoman zibelli. Motion carried 5-0 and the meeting
was properly adjourned at 9:25 P. M.
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA
Mayor
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Recording SeCretary
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