Minutes 12-04-84MINUTES OF THE REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD AT
CITY HALL, BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, DECEMBER 4, 1984
PRESENT
Carl Zimmerman, Mayor
Robert Ferrell, Vice Mayor
Nick Cassandra, Councilman
James R. Warnke, Councilman
Samuel L. Wright, Councilman
Peter L. Cheney, City Manager
Betty S. Boroni, City Clerk
James W. Vance, City Attorney
Mayor Zimmerman called the meeting to order at 7:30 P. M.
He corrected the date on the agenda to December 4, 1984. He
announced the Invocation tonight will be by Rev. Joseph Dye,
Boynton Beach Congregational United Church of Christ, and
requested everyone to remain standing for the Pledge of
Allegiance to the Flag led by Councilman Nick Cassandra.
AGENDA APPROVAL
Mr. Cheney requested the addition of two items under Legal -
Other. The first item relates to the lease the City now has
with the Boynton Beach Child Care Center and the second
relates to the union contract with the Fire Department. Vice
Mayor Ferrell moved to adopt the agenda with these addi-
tions, seconded by Councilman Cassandra. No discussion.
Motion carried 5-0.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mr. Cheney announced that City Hall will be closed Monday,
December 24th, and Tuesday, December 25th, in observance of
Christmas.
Mr. Cheney announced the sanitation schedule will be
changed over the Christmas and New Year's holidays and
copies of those changes are available in the back of the
room and will be published in the newspaper.
MINUTES
Regular City Council Meeting Minutes of November 20, 1984
Vice Mayor Ferrell made a motion to accept the minutes,
seconded by Councilman Cassandra. Motion carried 5-0.
CITY MANAGER'S REPORT
Christmas Parade
Mr. Cheney thanked those involved from the Chamber of
Commerce and City for their help in the Christmas Parade on
Sunday. He added that a major change was made in the loca-
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tion of the reviewing stand which seemed to help. He was
told there was a good crowd of people along the route and
about 30,000 people attended. The people enjoyed it very
much.
Removal of Sand at Palm Beach Inlet
Mr. Cheney reported that a meeting was held this afternoon
in the chambers sponsored by Rep. Messersmith's office
having to do with the Corps of Engineers taking sand out of
the inlet at the Palm Beach port. It has gone from a 35' to
13' depth. He was not able to attend the meeting.
Seminar on Industrial Revenue Bonds
Mr. Cheney announced on Thursday morning, the City
Industrial Revenue Bond Committee and the Chamber of
Commerce are sponsoring a seminar on industrial revenue
bonds. Legislation has changed this and the new regula-
tions, etc. will be discussed at this seminar to be held at
the civic center.
Pursuit of Excellence Program
Mr. Cheney told about our Personnel Director and the
Personnel Director of Palm Beach becoming aware of a Pursuit
of Excellence Program tailored to some extent to the public
sector. He told about a one day seminar being planned for
department heads and their assistants to see how it works.
He will give a report as we want to see how it works out in
government.
CONSENT AGENDA
A. Bids
One 500' Vactor Hytrel Orange Rodder Hose -
Utilities
The Tabulation Committee recommends awarding the bid to the
low bidder, Jet-Vac Sanitary Service, Inc., an the amount of
$995.
B. Resolutions
Proposed Resolution No. 84-MMMM - Re: Final Plat,
Northwoods at Hunters Run, Addition No. 1
(Pod E, Phase II)
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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA,
APPROVING THE FINAL PLAT FOR NORTHWOODS AT HUNTERS RUN,
ADDITION NO. 1 (POD "E", PHASE II) IN SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 46
SOUTH, RANGE 42 EAST
2. Proposed Resolution No. 84-NNNN - Re: Final Plat,
Quail Lake West
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA,
APPROVING THE FINAL PLAT FOR QUAIL LAKE WEST IN SECTION 31,
TOWNSHIP 45 SOUTH, RANGE 43 EAST
Approve Change Order No. 4 - Raw Water Supply Wells
17-22 - R & A Project No. 00622-G (626~681-60)
This change order was submitted by Alsay-Pippin Corporation
and will increase the amount of the subject contract by
$1,296, adjusting the total contract amount to $767,784.21.
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Mr. Leonard O. Eskey, Project Manager for Cantania
Development Corp., requests City Council permission for
the placement of one (1) office construction trailer in
conjunction with the building of Quail Lake West homes
located at Congress Avenue & S.W. 23rd Avenue
In accordance with Chapter 25, Section 25.7 of the City of
Boynton Beach Codes of Ordinance, the Building Department
recommends approval. The trailer will remain for the dura-
tion of the project.
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Approve replacement of 600' of 8" water line on Seacrest
Blvd. at North 22nd Avenue - Project is needed prior to
intersection improvements by the County
The Director of Utilities recommended approval with funds to
be allocated from the Utility Reserve Fund.
Mr. Cheney referred to the traffic signal being installed at
Seacrest Blvd. and 22nd Avenue and stated some improvements
will also be made and before that, utility relocations have
to take place. This takes care of that, so the intersection
can be improved.
F. Approval of Golf Course Fees for winter season
Mr. Cheney referred to reports and surveys being submitted
and stated he has had some calls about the fees being too
high, but explained how these fees are competitive to other
courses, close to what was projected in the budget adopted,
and related to making the course self-supporting.
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for their willingness to construct a sidewalk along the
entire frontage. They feel they can dedicate 15' from the
front of the building northward to Boynton Beach Boulevard
to accommodate three lanes of traffic and the sidewalk.
Going south, it would have to go into 40'.
Councilman Cassandra stated he made the motion for con-
tinuance because he felt they wanted to discuss an amicable
solution with:the Planning Director, but he feels there has
been very little change. They still have not met the code
requirements.
Mr. Phil Ferrari, Staff Architect, stated they did meet with
Mr. Annunziato this afternoon and wanted to come to a solu-
tion. He feels they are close. It is either 50 feet or do
it the way they want to do it. From Boynton Beach Boulevard
to the driveway, they are willing to give 15 feet, which
would include three lanes of traffic and a sidewalk and this
is where most of the traffic will be. From that point on,
they feel i0 feet is adequate for the pavement and sidewalk.
The postal service will serve the public whether in the city
or county, but they would like to be in the City of Boynton
Beach because the cost of utilities is lower; but if they
have to spend additional money to redesign the building and
move it, they have lost the benefit of the cost of utilities.
Mayor Zimmerman commented that he believes the south end of
the road would be used as much as the north end and Mr.
Ferrari replied that the street deadends into the back of
the school. Mr. Cheney clarified that the public street
deadends into the school, but there is a private, well-used
road going out to Congress'Avenue. Mayor Zimmerman added
that many peoPle use it now and if the post office is built,
it will increase usage of that private road.
Mr. Ferrari referred to reaching an amicable solution, which
means give and take on both sides and Mr. Cheney responded
that when the post office decided to buy the property, the
city requirements were 50 feet and they should have done
their planning to address this requirement. If the right-
of-way requirements were changed in the middle, it would
have been different. Mr. Ferrari explained the federal
government's procedure for purchasing property. Mr. Cheney
clarified that there is space on Chis property to put the
building and parking lot to meet our standards which were on
the books before the property was purchased. The land was
purchased with certain development standards. Mr. Ferrari
stated he was asking the City Council to negotiate with them
and come to a fair solution for both sides and Mayor
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Zimmerman replied that he didn't think the minimum code
should be negotiated.
Councilman Cassandra explained that actually redesign of the
building was not involved, but removal of the muck to shift
the location of the building. Comments were made about many
developers having to remove muck in order to build.
Mr. Ferrari stated the City of Boynton Beach asked them to
apply for annexation. They thought because of that, the
city would work with them, but apparently the city is not
agreeable to do that. Mayor Zimmerman stated the standard
minimum codes must be obeyed. Mr. Ferrari understood this,
but his position was to negotiate and reach a solution to
save the postal service money.
Mayor Zimmerman asked if anyone in the audience wished to
speak in favor of this particular annexation and rezoning
and received no response. He asked if anyone wished to
speak in opposition and received no response.
Councilman Warnke asked what the county requirements for the
road would be and Mr. Annunziato replied that he discussed
this with Mr. Walker today and the county will grant a per-
mit with three lanes of construction, but will not accept it
for maintenance. It would have to be a minimum of 50 feet
for county maintenance. They would grant a permit to access
Boynton Beach Boulevard, but it would be treated as a pri-
vate drive. It is a publicly dedicated right-of-way, but neither
the county nor the city have accepted it for maintenance.
Councilman Warnke referred to the contents of the letter
submitted by the Postal Service and stated he feels they
should be allowed to do what they want and stay in the
county.
Mayor Zimmerman asked if the matter of sovereign immunity
was clearcut and Mr. Vance replied that he has no doubt if
the federal government wishes to construct a military
installation, they can do it, but the post office is an
independent agency. He doesn't know if it is the same
situation. He cannot give a definitive answer.
Mr. Cheney stated before taking final action, the descrip-
tion of the annexation includes some peripheral rights-of-
way to be annexed to the city. If the post office site is
not going to be annexed, he would like to rewrite the
annexation ordinance to annex those rights-of-way, since it
has been advertised. We would like to simply redo the
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description on the annexation eliminating the post office,
if the Council desires. Mr. Annunziato clarified that these
include the 30' right-of-way behind the shopping center,
Boynton Beach Boulevard westward to Knuth Road and the west
half of Knuth Road. Mr. Vance requested the Council to
direct the redraft of this annexation ordinance to the
rights-of-way only eliminating the post office property.
Mr. Vance asked who owns the right-of-way at the present
time behind the shopping center and Mr. Annunziato replied
that he suspects it initially was in the county, but the
county has not accepted it for maintenance and it is a
public right-of-way.
Councilman Cassandra moved not to approve the request of
annexation of the postal department and direct the City
Attorney or staff to rewrite the annexation for the rights-
of-way. Mr. Vance suggested eXcluding or eliminating the
post office property from the description of the property to
be annexed and Councilman Cassandra agreed. Vice Mayor
Ferrell seconded and the motion carried 5-0.
LEGAL
Ordinances - 2nd Reading - Public Hearing
Proposed Ordinance No. 84-46 - Re: CRA Moratorium
Extended
Mr. Vance read proposed Ordinance No. 84-46 by title:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA,
AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 83-40 BY EXTENDING A TEMPORARY
MORATORIUM ON THE ISSUANCE OF BUILDING PERMITS FOR THE
CONSTRUCTION OR ALTERATION OF BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES
WITHIN THE DOWNTOWN BUSINESS DISTRICT OF THE CITY;
PROVIDING FOR AUTOMATIC REPEAL; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE
DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
Mayor Zimmerman received no response when he asked if anyone
wanted to speak in favor or opposition to this ordinance and
then closed the public hearing.
Mr. Cheney explained the tentative schedule for adoption of
the community redeve%opment ordinances and suggested
possibly indicating this ordinance is effective with the
moratorium ending on April 2. He figured this proposed
ordinance would fall about a month less than the schedule
and another extension would be necessary. Mr. Vance
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referred to the schedules fluctuating and suggested it might
be simpler to adopt this ordinance and if another extension
is needed, then pass another ordinance.
Councilman Warnke moved that proposed Ordinance No. 84-~46 be
approved on second and final reading, seconded by Councilman
Wright. No discussion. Mrs. Boroni took a roll call vote
on the motion as follows:
Councilman Wright - Aye
Mayor Zimmerman - Aye
Vice Mayor Ferrell - Aye
Councilman Cassandra - Aye
Councilman Warnke - Aye
Motion carried 5-0.
Ordinances - 1st Readinq
Proposed Ordinance No. 84-47 - Re: Amendment to Zoning
Code - Family Definition (Tabled)
Councilman Cassandra moved to remove from the table,
seconded by Councilman Warnke. Motion carried 5-0.
Mr. Vance read proposed Ordinance No. 84-47 by title:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON
BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING APPENDIX A - ZONING, SECTION !.
DEFINITION OF TERMS. TO AMEND THE DEFINITION OF FAMILY
TO CLARIFY THE SAME; PROVIDING THAT EACH AND EVERY OTHER
DEFINITION CONTAINED IN SECTION 1 OF SAID ZONING CODE
REMAIN IN FULL FORCE AND EFFECT AS PREVIOUSLY ENACTED;
PROVIDING AUTHORITY TO CODIFY; PROVIDING A CONFLICTS
CLAUSE, A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE;
AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
Mayor Zimmerman stated a couple of people had requested to
speak on this.
Mrs. Dee Zibelli, 440 Ocean Parkway, stated she thinks the
concept of the ordinance is fine, but questions how it is
going to be enforced. She explained how she could not see
any probable way to enforce it. Councilman Warnke replied
that we are trying to bring this ordinance into compliance
with a supreme court ruling. It relaxes what we have on the
books. The intent is not to look for violations, but if a
violation comes up, then we have a legal ordinance on the
books to back up the enforcement.
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Councilman Cassandra referred to step 2 being enforcement
and stated our code book has the word family throughout and
we have been told the present definition is illegal.
Regardless of implementation, the correct definition should
be included. He explained how family was stated throughout
the zoning section of the code.
Mrs. Marjorie Ochstein, 636 N. E. 8th Avenue, stated she
thinks the definition of family seems to be a little narrow.
She thinks our whole society's view of what a family is is
changing. She doesn't think it can be said that a family is
only people who are related. Councilman Cassandra replied
that the definition includes more and read the proposed
definition. Mrs. Ochstein asked if the ordinance limits the
number of people and Councilman Cassandra replied negatively
as there could be twenty children, but no more than two
unrelated.
Councilman Warnke moved to approve Ordinance No. 84-47 on
first reading, seconded by Councilman Cassandra. Under
discussion, Mr. Vance clarified that we have a U. S. Supreme
Court case which upheld this particular proposition, but
there can be attacks based on the state constitution.
Councilman Wright questioned how this compares with other
cities and Mr. Vance replied that he has not done a survey
of other cities, but consulted the case books. Councilman
Wright expressed his concern about limiting the number of
foster children and suggested possibly revising it to stipu-
late age and Mr. Vance replied that he thought that would be
a problem and the only logical way to revise it would be to
increase the number from two, which is the minimum.
Councilman Wright stated he will check on the average size
of foster homes in the county as he is concerned about
disadvantaged youth. Councilman Warnke suggested possibly
there could be guidelines to cover foster homes. Councilman
Cassandra referred to the staff reviewing this and stated
they have recommended this definition.
Mrs. Boroni then took a roll call vote on the motion as
follows:
Mayor Zimmerman - Aye
Vice Mayor Ferrell - Aye
Councilman Cassandra - Aye
Councilman Warnke - Aye
Councilman Wright - Nay
Motion carried 4-1.
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Councilman Wright told about hearing remarks about the
course not being up to par and Mr. Cheney replied that he
thinks our course is more up to par than any other municipal
course and he requested that specifics be obtained with such
remarks. Councilman Wright advised that he told this person
to contact Joe Sciortino. Mr. Cheney reviewed the fees.
G. Approval of Bills
See list attached.
Councilman Cassandra moved to accept Consent Agenda Items A,
B, C, D, E, F, and G. Councilman Warnke seconded. No
discussion. Motion carried 5-0.
BIDS
NONE
In view of the time, Councilman Warnke moved to bypass the
Public Hearing and return to it at 8:00. Vice Mayor Ferrell
seconded and the motion carried 5-0.
DEVELOPMENT PLANS
Modification to the approved master plan of the Meadows
300 PUD Tracts C and D requested by James E. Retzke,
Director of Planning and agent for the Babcock Company
Mr. Annunziato informed the Council the applicant is
requesting to be permitted to use more of the building area
of the lot in a matter similar to that granted to the deve-
loper of Tract B and Dos Lagos. Approval is recommended
subject to Items A thru E in his memo of November 28, 1984.
Councilman Cassandra referred to the change in setbacks
being a substantial change and Mr. Annunziato replied that
7~' side setbacks is standard in the R-lA zone and they are
asking this to be specified on the plan, so there cannot be
further encroachment. Councilman Warnke questioned how many
additional units would be allowed with the change and Mr.
Annunziato replied there would be none. Councilman
Cassandra asked if they wanted to move the buildings back
for more front footage and Mr. Annunziato explained that one
model is 54' deep and they would like to have the potential
for a screen room and pool in the rear. Councilman
Cassandra referred to this applying to all the lots and Mr.
Annunziato agreed. Councilman Cassandra suggested that it
only apply for the 54' deep house and Mr. Annunziato replied
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that could be a problem with the size of the house depending
on the purchasers. Mr. Cheney added that builders build
houses speculatively also.
Mr. Jim Retzke came forward and stated after talking with
the staff, they felt the best way would be the blanket
method. He explained how they addressed all the setback
problems. He further explained how they wanted to make the
streetscape interesting and enable buyers to have room for
screen enclosures or pools in the rear. They are trying to
avoid having the owner obtain a variance for one or two feet
later.
Councilman Cassandra further explained his concern about
setbacks in PUD's. Further discussion followed concerning
the size of the houses, size of the lots, setbacks, etc.
Councilman Wright moved to accept the staff recommendation
finding no substantial change with reference to the memo of
November 28, 1984, from Carmen Annunziato to Peter Cheney.
Vice Mayor FerreI1 seconded. No discussion. Motion carried
3-2 with Councilman Cassandra and Councilman Warnke
dissenting.
PUBLIC HEARING
Approve request to annex, rezone, and amend the future
land use element for a 4.22 acre tract of land,
currently vacant and undeveloped, to permit the develop-
ment of the new main Boynton Beach Post Office south of
West Boynton Beach Boulevard, west of and adjacent to
the Boynton Plaza. These requests were submitted by
Jack F. Willis for the United States Postal Service.
(Continued from the November 20, 1984, City Council
Meetinq - See Letter dated November 22, 1984)
Mr. Cheney stated this was continued because there was some
concern about the post office's willingness to comply with
the city's code, which we felt was important. A letter was
received from the Postal Service indicating they will comply
with those things they want to. They maintain they are a
federal agency. Our recommendation was they should comply
with our requirements. One was the width of the right-of-
way in that area, which he believes will become very busy
with the use of the post office. Mr. Annunziato did meet
with the post office representatives this afternoon.
Mr. Annunziato reported that basically the applicant's posi-
tion has not changed from that reported in the letter, except
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Proposed Ordinance No. 84-48 - Re: Amend Land Use
Element - Riteco Development Corporation
Mr. Cheney distributed an amended ordinance. Mr. Annunziato
explained that the change involves the correction in the
ordinance in that all the land use shown on the comprehen-
sive plan where the Park of Commerce is going to be located
west of High Ridge Road is in the low density residential
category. Mr. Vance read proposed Ordinance No. 84-48 by
title:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON
BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 79-24 OF SAID
CITY, BY AMENDING THE LAND USE ELEMENT OF THE
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE CITY BY AMENDING THE LAND USE
DESIGNATION OF CERTAIN PARCELS OF LAND WHICH ARE MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN; SAID LAND USE DESIGNATION
IS BEING CHANGED FROM LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL TO
INDUSTRIAL; AMENDING ANY MAPS ADOPTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH
THE LAND USE ELEMENT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
ACCORDINGLY; PROVIDING A CONFLICTS CLAUSE, A
SEVERABILITY CLAUSE, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR
OTHER PURPOSES.
Vice Mayor Ferrell made a motion to adopt Ordinance No.
84-48 on first reading, seconded by Councilman Warnke.
Under discussion, Councilman Cassandra stated he was con-
cerned about this PID not falling under a committee of
environmental control and Mr. Bud Post replied that he can
understand the city's position, but would hope it would not
duplicate the review by the state level. Mr. Cheney advised
that this particular ordinance covers land use and the deve-
lopment order will cover standards. Councilman Cassandra
further expressed his concern about hazardous waste
situations.
Mrs. Boroni then took a roll call vote on the motion as
follows:
Vice Mayor Ferrell - Aye
Councilman Cassandra - Aye
Councilman Warnke - Aye
Councilman Wright - Aye
Mayor Zimmerman - Aye
Motion carried 5-0.
Proposed Ordinance No. 84-49 - Re: Rezoning from M-1
(Industrial District) to PID (Planned Industrial
Development District) - Riteco Development Corp.
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Mr. Vance read proposed Ordinance No. 84-49 by title:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON
BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 80-19 OF SAID
CITY BY REZONING CERTAIN PARCELS OF LAND WITHIN THE CITY
OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, FROM M-1 (INDUSTRIAL
DISTRICT) TO PID (PLANNED INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
DISTRICT), SAID PARCELS BEING MORE PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED HEREIN; AMENDING THE REVISED ZONING MAP
ACCORDINGLY; PROVIDING A CONFLICTS CLAUSE, A
SEVERABILITY CLAUSE, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR
OTHER PURPOSES.
Councilman Warnke moved that proposed Ordinance No. 84-49 be
approved on first reading, seconded by Vice Mayor Ferrell.
No discussion. Mrs. Boroni took a roll call vote on the
motion as follows:
Councilman Cassandra - Aye
Councilman Warnke - Aye
Councilman Wright - Aye
Mayor Zimmerman - Aye
Vice Mayor Ferrell - Aye
Motion carried 5-0.
Proposed Ordinance No. 84-50 - Re: Rezoning from R-3
(Multiple Family Dwelling District), R-1AA (Single
Family Residential District), REC (Recreation District),
and R-1AAA (Single Family Residential District), all to
PID (Planned Industrial Development District) - Riteco
Development Corporation
Mr. Vance read proposed Ordinance No. 84-50 by title:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON
BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 80-19 OF SAID
CITY BY REZONING SEVERAL PARCELS OF LAND WITHIN THE CITY
OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, FROM R-3 (MULTIPLE FAMILY
DWELLING DISTRICT), R-1AA (SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL
DISTRICT), REC (RECREATION DISTRICT), AND R-1AAA (SINGLE
FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT), ALL TO PID (PLANNED
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT), SAID PARCELS BEING
MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN; AMENDING THE REVISED
ZONING MAP ACCORDINGLY; PROVIDING A CONFLICTS CLAUSE, A
SEVERABILITY CLAUSE, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR
OTHER PURPOSES.
Vice Mayor Ferrell made a motion to adopt Ordinance No.
84-50 on first reading, seconded by Councilman Warnke. No
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discussion. Mrs. Boroni took a roll call vote on the motion
as follows:
Councilman Warnke - Aye
Councilman Wright - Aye
Mayor Zimmerman - Aye
Vice Mayor Ferrell - Aye
Councilman Cassandra - Aye
Motion carried 5-0.
Proposed Ordinance No. 84-51 - Re: Riteco Development
Corporation Development Order
Mr. Cheney explained how this ordinance adopts the develop-
ment order. Mr. Vance added that paragraphs 16 and 17 on
page 8 relate specifically to the questions raised by
Councilman Cassandra. Councilman Cassandra stated this goes
to the county and state and we are bypassed and Mr. Cheney
disagreed and read paragraph 17. Councilman Cassandra
clarified that his concern is before the fact and not after-
wards.
Mr. Vance read proposed Ordinance No. 84-51 by title:
ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA,
APPROVING A COMPREHENSIVE DEVELOPMENT OF REGIONAL IMPACT
(DRI) FOR A PROPOSED INDUSTRIAL OFFICE PARK COMPRISED
OF APPROXIMATELY 539 ACRES LOCATED IN THE CITY OF
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 380, FLORIDA
STATUES 1984, SUBJECT TO SPECIAL CONDITIONS, DESIGNATING
THE CITY MANAGER OF BOYNTON BEACH AS THE LOCAL OFFICIAL
RESPONSIBLE FOR ASSURING COMPLIANCE WITH THE DEVELOPMENT
ORDER.
Vice Mayor Ferrell made a motion to adopt Ordinance No.
84-51 on first reading, seconded by Councilman Wright.
Under discussion, Mrs. Boroni advised the blanks in Section
1 should have published in The Post Extra on September 6,
1984.
Mr. Bud Post requested that the first paragraph on page 2
change "will" to "may" result and insert in recognition of
such "possible" impact. They are hiring an expert and will
report the results to both parties. The study is on civic
and non-recreational impact. The study is to determine how
great those impacts would be. Mr. Cheney clarified that the
study is not to determine how great those impacts will be,
but to determine when certain things happen and what the
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contribution will be. It will study the issue of the
appropriateness of the civic dedication ordinance similar to
our recreation ordinance. Mr. Post stated the study is to
determine whether the impacts are substantial or insignifi-
cant. If insignificant, then no impact fee would be
necessary. Mr. cheney disagreed. Councilman Cassandra
stated he thought the concern was that we were charging too
much and we agreed to get an impartial person to see if our
formula was too high. Mr. Vance stated he concurred with
the City Manager and Councilman Cassandra. He would resist
any changes to this paragraph. He asked if the developer
was agreeable or should this be studied and delayed and Mr.
Post replied that it is not important enough to delay, but
he thought the purpose of the study was to determine whether
there was substantial impacts.
Mr. Post referred to paragraph (f) on page 14 and questioned
if this had been changed and Mr. Vance replied affirmatively
that it has been changed stating at the time of issuance of
building permits. Mr. Post stated he would like to discuss
that and Councilman Cassandra suggested that Mr. Post meet
with Mr. Cheney and get these clarified.
Mrs. Boroni then took a roll call vote on the motion as
follows:
Councilman Wright - Aye
Mayor Zimmerman - Aye
Vice Mayor Ferrell - Aye
Councilman Cassandra - Aye
Councilman Warnke - Aye
Motion carried 5-0.
Acceptance of request for extension of time to approve
Boynton Beach Park of Commerce DRI application
Mr. Cheney referred to a letter being submitted asking for
an extension of time and stated we need to officially grant
an extension of time, so we don't get into a problem with
the statutes.
Vice Mayor Ferrell moved to grant the extension of time to
December 18, seconded by Councilman Cassandra. No
discussion. Motion carried 4-0. Councilman Wright had left
the room.
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BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA
DECMEBER 4, 1984
Proposed Ordinance No. 84-52 - Re: Rezoning From R-1AA
(PUD) Single Family Residential to C-1 (Office and
Professional Commercial District) Property on north side
of Woolbri~ht Road at LWDD E-4 Canal
Mr. Vance read proposed Ordinance No. 84-52 by title:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON
BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 80-19 OF SAID
CITY BY REZONING A CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND WITHIN THE
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, FROM R-1AA (PUD) SINGLE
FAMILY RESIDENTIAL TO C-1 (OFFICE AND PROFESSIONAL
COMMERCIAL DISTRICT); SAID PARCEL BEING MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN; AMENDING THE REVISED
ZONING MAP ACCORDINGLY; PROVIDING A CONFLICTS CLAUSE, A
SEVERABILITY CLAUSE, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR
OTHER PURPOSES.
Vice Mayor Ferrell made a motion to adopt Ordinance No.
84-52 on first reading, seconded by Councilman Cassandra.
No discussion. Mrs. Boroni took a roll call vote on the
motion as follows:
Mayor Zimmerman - Aye
Vice Mayor Ferrell - Aye
Councilman Cassandra - Aye
Councilman Warnke - Aye
Motion carried 4-0.
Proposed Ordinance No. 84-53 - Re: Amend Land Use
Element - Property on north side of Woolbright Road at
LWDD E-4 Canal
Mr. Vance read proposed Ordinance No. 84-53 by title:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON
BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 79-24 OF SAID
CITY BY AMENDING THE LAND USE ELEMENT OF THE
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF THE CITY BY AMENDING THE LAND USE
DESIGNATION OF A CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND WHICH IS MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN; SAID LAND USE DESIGNATION
IS BEING CHANGED FROM MODERATE DENSITY RESIDENTIAL TO
OFFICE AND PROFESSIONAL COMMERCIAL; AMENDING ANY MAPS
ADOPTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAND USE ELEMENT OF THE
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN ACCORDINGLY; PROVIDING A CONFLICTS
CLAUSE, A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE;
AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
Councilman Cassandra moved to accept proposed Ordinance No.
84-53 on first reading, seconded by Councilman Warnke. No
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DECEMBER 4, 1984
discussion. Mrs. Boroni took a roll call vote on the motion
as follows:
vice Mayor Ferrell - Aye
Councilman Cassandra - Aye
Councilman Warnke - Aye
Councilman Wright - Aye
Mayor Zimmerman - Aye
Motion carried 5-0.
Proposed Ordinance No. 84-54 - Re: Correction to
Ordinance No. 84-36 Permit Fees
Mr. Vance read proposed Ordinance No. 84-54 by title:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON
BEACH, FLORIDA, REPEALING IN ITS ENTIRETY ORDINANCE NO.
84-36 OF SAID CITY, ADOPTED SEPTEMBER 18, 1984, AND
EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 1984; CORRECTING CLERICAL ERRORS IN
SAID ORDINANCE NO. 84-36; REPEALING THE FOLLOWING
SECTIONS OF CHAPTER 5. BUILDINGS, HOUSING AND
CONSTRUCTION REGULATIONS: ARTICLE I. IN GENERAL,
SECTION 5-4. BUILDING PERMIT FEES, ARTICLE II.
ELECTRICITY, SECTION 5-17. PERMIT FEES, ARTICLE III.
PLUMBING, SECTION 5-29. PERMIT FEES, ARTICLE IV. GAS,
SECTION 5-41. PERMIT FEES, AND ARTICLE VI. MECHANICAL
REGULATIONS, SECTION 5-63. PERMIT FEES, ALL IN THE CODE
OF ORDINANCES, CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA; SETTING
FORTH A NEW UNIFIED PERMIT FEE SCHEDULE APPLICABLE TO
BUILDING, ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING, GAS, MECHANICAL AND
OTHER MISCELLANEOUS PERMITS TO BE SET FORTH AS A NEW
SECTION 5-4. PERMIT FEES.; PROVIDING AUTHORITY TO
CODIFY; PROVIDING A CONFLICTS CLAUSE, A SEVERABILITY
CLAUSE, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
Mayor zimmerman clarified that this does not change the
amount of the fees, but corrects a clerical error.
Councilman Warnke moved to adopt proposed Ordinance No.
84-54 on first reading, seconded by Councilman Cassandra.
No discussion. Mrs. Boroni took a roll call vote on the
motion as follows:
Councilman Cassandra - Aye
Councilman Warnke - Aye
Councilman Wright - Aye
Mayor Zimmerman - Aye
Vice Mayor Ferrell - Aye
Motion carried 5-0.
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BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA
DECEMBER 4, 1984
Proposed Ordinance No. 84-55 - Re: Annexation - Lakes of
Hypoluxo
Mr. Vance read proposed Ordinance No. 84-55 by title:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON
BEACH, FLORIDA ANNEXING A CERTAIN UNINCORPORATED TRACT
OF LAND THAT IS CONTIGUOUS TO THE CITY LIMITS WITHIN
PALM BEACH COUNTY AND THAT WILL, UPON ITS ANNEXATION,
CONSTITUTE A REASONABLY COMPACT ADDITION TO THE CITY
TERRITORY, PURSUANT TO A PETITION OF THE OWNER OF SAID
TRACT OF LAND, REQUESTING ANNEXATION PURSUANT TO SECTION
VII (32) OF THE! CHARTER OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH,
FLORIDA, AND SECTION 171.044, FLORIDA STATUTES;
PROVIDING THAT THE PROPER LAND USE DESIGNATION AND
PROPER ZONING OF THE PROPERTY SHALL BE REFLECTED IN
SEPARATE ORDINANCES TO BE PASSED SIMULTANEOUSLY
HEREWITH~ REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES AND PARTS OF
ORDINANCES liN CONFLICT HEREWITH; PROVIDING A SAVINGS
CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR ADVERTISING; PROVIDING AN
EFFECTIVE DATE AND AUTHORITY TO CODIFY; AND FOR OTHER
PURPOSES.
Vice Mayor Ferrell made a motion to adopt Ordinance No.
84-55 on first reading, seconded by Councilman Wright. No
discussion. Mrs. Boroni took a roll call vote on the motion
as follows:
Councilman Warnke - No
Councilman Wright - Aye
Mayor Zimmerman - Aye
Vice Mayor Ferrell - Aye
Councilman Cassandra - Aye
Motion carried 4-1.
Resolutions
Proposed Resolution No. 84-0000 - Re: Requesting con-
currence from Palm Beach County Board of County
Commission for annexation - Lakes of Hypoluxo
Mr. Vance read proposed Resolution No. 84-0000 by title:
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON
BEACH, FLORIDA, REQUESTING PERMISSION FROM THE BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, PURSUANT TO
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BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA
DECEMBER 4, 1984
SECTION 171.062, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO REZONE A CERTAIN
PARCEL OF LAND BEING ANNEXED TO THE CITY OF BOYNTON
BEACH, FLORIDA, FROM PALM BEACH COUNTY ZONING
CLASSIFICATION AR (AGRICULTURAL RESERVE) TO CITY OF
BOYNTON BEACH ZONING CLASSIFICATION PUD (PLANNED UNIT
DEVELOPMENT) WITH A LAND USE INTENSITY OF 5.00; AND TO
CHANGE THE LAND USE DESIGNATION OF THE SUBJECT PARCEL
FROM PALM BEACH COUNTY LOW TO MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL
TO CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL;
PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
Councilman Cassandra moved to adopt Resolution No. 84-0000,
seconded by Councilman Wright. No discussion. Motion
carried 4-1 with Councilman Warnke dissenting.
Other
Consider Wastewater Plant Land Exchange (Tabled)
Councilman Cassandra made a motion to remove this from the
table, seconded by Councilman Warnke. Motion carried 5-0.
Mayor Zimmerman referred to discussing this at the workshop
meeting last night and Mr. Cheney stated as the Council
requested, he reviewed the discussion from the meeting with
the City Manager of Delray Beach. Councilman Wright inter-
jected that he talked with Delray Beach Councilman Malcolm
Bird and told him we are in agreement to have the city
purchase property, but they do not want to. Councilman
Warnke suggested it would be appropriate to present a propo-
sal to the Delray Beach City Council.
For the audience's edification, Mr. Cheney explained the
situation existing' at the Wastewater Plant and land acquisi-
tion proposals discussed.
Mayor Zimmerman stated he thinks we should give direction to
Mr. Sloan in regard to expansion plans for the plant.
After discussion, Vice Mayor Ferrell made a motion to reject
the option of a land swap and re-affirm our commitment on an
appraisal for the front piece of property with offering to
pay half the appraisal fee. Councilman Warnke seconded the
motion. Under discussion, Mayor Zimmerman referred to the
engineering firm proceeding and Mr. Cheney advised he will
send a letter to the Mayor of Delray Beach. Motion carried
5-0.
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BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA
DECEMBER 4, 1984
Approval of terms for purchase of property of Boat Ramp
Park
Mr. Cheney referred to having discussions with Mr. Stroshein
and Mr. Moore and advised an agreement has been reached and
a written document will be forthcoming. We have set aside
approximately $326,000 for this purchase in the budget and
the proposed purchase price is $385,000. That price is con-
sistent with appraisals. There is an assumable existing
mortgage of $40,000 on the property. He recommends
accepting the mortgage at 7% interest and paying off gra-
dually. The difference between $326,000 and $345,000 can be
made up with continuing the leases for at least one year.
Currently over $2,000 per month is being received on the
existing leases. If the Council agrees, he will tell the
tenants they can stay at least one year. He would like to
know if this is acceptable to the Council.
Councilman Cassandra made a motion to have the City Manager
and City Attorney proceed with negotiations and get rid of
those cubicles when the boat ramp is completed. Councilman
Wright seconded the motion. Under discussion, Councilman
Warnke asked if the existing leases expire one year from now
and Mr. Cheney replied negatively as they are month to month
leases. Councilman Warnke requested that it be included in
the motion to continue these leases for a period of only one
year. Mr. Vance advised there are no written leases.
Councilman Warnke asked who would be the landlord and Mr.
Cheney explained that the bait and tackle shop is a direct
lease and a lady in the single family house handles the
others. Motion carried 5-0.
Lease with Boynton Beach Child Care Center
Mr. Cheney stated we have in existence a lease on city owned
property for the Child Care Center which technically owns
the building. The programs are operated by the Community
Action Council. The leases run out in 1990. For some time,
the Child Care Center has been raising money for expansion
and now, they have apparently raised enough money to begin
building. They wanted to pour footings this week, but we
would not give them a permit considering six years remaining
on the lease. Also, there has been discussion about relo-
cating the Child Care Center, but they want to expand where
they are.
Councilman Warnke referred to the Public Works Complex
expanding on this property and Mr. Cheney agreed there is no
question that additional land for the Public Works Complex
would be useful; but if it is not available, we will use
what we have. Ideally, he thinks the Rainbow Grocery
building would be better for the Child Care Center with a
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DECEMBER 4, 1984
lot of land and not in an industrial area. On the other
hand, they are functioning in the present location and it is
working.
Councilman Cassandra suggested tabling this particular
question until meeting with the director of the Child Care
Center and hearing her preference. He believes they don't
want to move. Also, the traffic on Seacrest Boulevard
should be considered.
Councilman Wright stated they do want to stay there. He
would like to see a much better facility. Since they have
started, he believes we should extend the lease and allow
them to remain there awhile. Councilman Cassandra pointed
out that the capital improvement program includes a Public
Works Complex and that would have to stop or be redesigned
to allow this center to remain. Mr. Cheney agreed if the
center stays there, changes at the Public Works Complex
would be done on the present land.
After further discussion, Mr. Cheney suggested formalizing
our relationship with the Child Care Center's Board of
Directors and reaching an agreement. Councilman Cassandra
moved to table, seconded by Councilman Warnke. No
discussion. Motion carried 5-0.
Union Contract with Fire Department
Mr. Cheney referred to negotiating with the Fire Union for
some time and advised last night, the union agreed to accept
the wage proposal on page 16 giving a 4% adjustment
beginning November 1 with an additional 2% beginning June 6
and also including the dental plan. This is what was origi-
nally offered and now being given a month later than origi-
nally offered. He recommends approval with execution
authorized contingent upon them being sure all the wording
is in. He recommends acceptance of this negotiated
agreement with the Fire Union as presented.
Councilman Warnke asked when the original contract expired
and Mr. Cheney replied as of the end of September, but they
have been working under an extended contract.
Vice Mayor Ferrell made a motion to approve this contract
contingent upon the Fire Department approving and giving the
City Manager authorization to make any minor changes
required. Councilman Warnke seconded and the motion carried
5-0.
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REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA
DECEMBER 4, 1984
OLD BUSINESS
Response to previous City Council requests for information:
Status of Comprehensive Plan update requested by
Councilman Nick Cassandra
Mr. Cheney referred to submitting a self-explanatory report
and explained how we are at the evaluation and appraisal
stage.
Councilman Cassandra asked if it is possible to get a super-
ficial overlay on the original plan to see what is being
changed and Mr. Annunziato explained the plan is to list
each policy statement or actual statement or objective and
provide an analysis by department of what the change was,
whether the objective was accomplished, etc. When the final
package is submitted, it will show what is in the plan and
what the response is.
Report on City regulations concerning screening of
dumpsters
Councilman Cassandra asked if there was anything which could
be done about the appearance of dumpsters and Mr. Cheney
told about these being a continuous problem.
NEW BUSINESS
NONE
ADMINISTRATIVE
Request for conference expenses by Councilman Warnke
Councilman Warnke told about a conference sponsored by the
Environmental Service Center in Tallahassee entitled Florida
Paradise Regained with the whole theme being we can have
development along with preserving what we have. He feels it
would be an asset to the city to have him or anyone par-
ticipate and bring back all the material we possibly can.
He would pay his own transportation and meals. The
registration is $135 plus hotel charges for four nights.
Vice Mayor Ferrell made a motion to authorize Councilman
Warnke to attend this conference and pay his expenses of
$395. Councilman Wright seconded the motion. Under
diScussion, Councilman Wright asked if anyone from the staff
should also attend and Councilman Warnke stated he will be
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DECEMBER 4, 1984
driving and would be glad to take anyone along. Councilman
Cassandra requested that a report be given afterwards.
Motion carried 5-0.
Consider U.S. Conference of Mayors Program - City Photo
Program
Mayor Zimmerman referred to this program outlined in a
letter dated November 19 and asked if anyone had any ideas.
He suggested that a chairman be appointed and follow it
through. Councilman Cassandra suggested obtaining more
information. Mayor Zimmerman stated he would send in the
card and keep the Council informed of the response.
PUBLIC AUDIENCE
Beach Project
Mr. Ben Uleck, 1507 S.W. 17th Avenue, referred to the beach
project still not being completed and questioned the penalty
clause being enforced and Mayor Zimmerman replied that a
large part of the beach has been used and it is practically
100% completed. Councilman Warnke referred to the contract
requiring substantial completion and Mr. Cheney advised that
it was substantially completed as of November 10 or 12, but
there is a list of punch items to be completed together with
change orders. Mayor Zimmerman suggested that everything be
checked before payment is made and Mr. Cheney agreed this
would be done and explained how contracts are administered
by the city.
Mr. Uleck further insisted that the contractor should pay
the penalty clause and told about what he had observed at
the beach. Mr. Cheney clarified that it was our judgment on
the date of November 10 or 12, it was substantially
completed and the penalty date ran until then.
OTHER
NONE
ADJOURNMENT
Councilman Warnke moved to adjourn. The motion was
seconded, unanimously carried and the meeting properly
adjourned at 10:15 P. M.
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BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA
DECEMBER 4, 1984
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA
ATTEST:
Mayor
/Vice Mayor
~~~C ou~n c ~lman
C~uncilman!
~~~~~City Clerk
Recording Secretary
(Three Tapes)
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AGENDA
December 4, 1984
CONSENT AGENDA - ADMINISTRATIVE
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Approval of Bills:
ACI - Century, Inc.
Re-roof Wilson Center per bid specifications.
Pay from 1983/84 Budget---001-192-519-60-29
Per bid 9/10/84, Council approved 9/18/84
Advanced Fabricators
Repairs to Sanitation Truck ~82
Pay from General Fund---001-195-519-40-49
Allied Universal Corporation
Chlorine for Water Treatment
Pay from Water & Sewer Rev.---401-332-533-30-63
Alsa¥-PipDin Est. ~10
Wells 17 - 22 for period 12/21/83 thru 3/20/84.
Pay from 1983/84 Budget---404-000-169-01-00
Barne¥'s PumDs, Inc.
2 100 gpm and 2 submersible panels for L.S. ~50!
and L.S. ~304 per bid specifications.
Pay from 1983/84 Budget---401-352-535-60-42
Per bid 7/16/84, Council approved 8/7/84
Ernst & Whinne~
Professional services Annual Audit y/e 9/30/84
Pay from General Fund---001-131-513-40-66 $1283.00
Pay from Water & Sew.---401-393-539-40-66 1138.00
Florence Fuller Child Development Center, Inc.
Second of four payments to Child Care Center approved
by Community Relations Board on 11/20/84.
Pay from Federal Revenue Sharing---320-641-564-40-5A
Florida Innovation Group
One year participation in Florida Innovation Group
beginning 10/1/84.
Pay from General Fund---001-121-512-40-7G
$ 15,665.00
3,900.00
1,411.34
6,198.67
13,0~.4.00
2,421.00
1,099.01
1,500.00
COUNCIL
Meeting:
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10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
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Gay!ord Brothers
One 60 Tray Card Catalog Cabinet for Library
Pay from 1983/84 Budget---320-711-571-60-71
Council approved 9/5/84
Halsey's
125 Cases 8~ X 11 Copy Paper for Purchasing
Pay from General Fund---001-000-141-01-00
Best of (7) quotes
~olmac International CorD.
Oil and Lube for Vehicle Service
Pay from Vehicle Service Fund---501-193-519-30-2!
Mouse of Gold
i~ Gold Service Pins for various years of service
for City Employees.
pay from General Fund---001-132-513-30-96
.IBM CorDoration
24 cases of Hidensity Toner for Model 60 Copier
Pay from 1983/84 Budget---001-000-141-01-00
Lesra¥ Bobcat, Inc.
One Melroe Bobcat Backhoe & Stabilizer Attachment
and Kit for Water Treatment Plant.
Pay from Vehicle Service Fund---501-193-519-60-88
Per bid 10/29/84, Council approved 11/7/84
cGraw Edison Service
urnish material, weld machine & installation one
new steel hub in bronze worm wheel.
Pay from Water & Sewer Revenue---401-332-533-40-33
Morgan~ Lewis & Bockius
rofessional services - Peter Hurtgen - Gary Lee
rbitration for month of October, 1984.
Pay from General Fund---001-141-5!4-40-6L
The Paper Outlet
80 Cases Copy paper 8~ X 14 for Purchasing
Pay from General F~nd---001-000-141-01-00
Best of (7) quotes
couNCt
geet n ,
2,085.56
2,837.50
1,831.34
1,380.00
1,080.00
6,424.~0
1,875.00
1,746.00
2,315.20
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18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
S A St inc.
Emergency Repairs for Lift Station ~805
Pay from Water & Sewer Revenue---401-352-535-40-33
Trans-Florida Supply Company
5 Fire Hydrants for Water Distribution
Pay from Water & Sewer Revenue---401-333-533-60-54
"Bid Item"
James Vance, P.A. '
Professional Services rendered - V.S.H. Realty, Inc.
v. City of Boynton Beach
Pay from General Fund---001-141-514-40-61
James Vance, P.A__
Professional Services rendered - Alan Barnes Forfei-
ture Case
Pay from Misc. ~ust Fund---691-000-269-12-00
Isiah Andrews
Driver for Senior Citizens Club 1 wk.
Pay from Federal Revenue Sharing---320-641-564-40-5A
Per Ordinance $73-15, passed 5/15/73
Willie Ruth McGrady
Server for Senior Citizens Club 1 wk.
Pay from Federal Revenue Sharing---320-641-564-40-5A
Per Ordinance $73-15, passed 5/15/73
$ '1,746.58
2,140.00
2,906.25
2,793.75
41.12
40.32
The bills described have been aQproved and verified by the
department heads involved; checked and approved for payment
by the Finance Department.
y ~ Swann, Finance Director
I therefore recommend payment of these bills.
L. Cheney, City Manager