Minutes 03-29-84MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL HELD AT
CITY HALL, BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, MARCH 29, 1984
PRESENT
James R. Warnke, Mayor
Carl Zimmerman, Vice Mayor
Nick Cassandra, Councilman
Joe deLong, Councilman
Samuel L. Wright, Councilman
Peter L. Cheney, city Manager
Betty S. Boroni, City Clerk
James W. Vance, City Attorney
Mayor Warnke welcomed everyone and called the meeting to
order at 7:30 P. M. He announced the Invocation this
evening will be given by Pastor Charles Brannon, First
Baptist Church, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance to the
Flag led by Councilman Joe deLong. He requested everyone to
please rise.
AGENDA APPROVAL
Councilman Wright stated he wanted to add a comment which
possibly would be appropriate under Public Audience.
Councilman deLong moved the adoption, seconded by Councilman
Cassandra. Motion carried 5-0.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mayor Warnke acknowledged the presence of immediate past
mayor Marty Trauger, past mayor Ed Harmening and past mayor
Dave Roberts.
The Mayor announced a public reception will be held at the
civic Center following this meeting and everyone is invited.
Mayor Warnke announced the next regular City Council meeting
will be held on Tuesday, April 3, 1984, at 7:30 P. M.
Presentation of Certificate of Appreciation to Brendan
Shortle¥
Mayor Warnke presented Mr. Brendan Shortley with a cer-
tificate of appreciation for his significant contribution
pertaining to the city street signs throughout the city done
to earn a badge in the eagle scouts. He also congratulated
Mr. Shortley on attaining the honor of eagle scout.
ELECTION CERTIFICATION
Councilman deLong moved to accept the correction of cer-
tification for the March 13, 1984, City election, seconded
by Vice Mayor zimmerman. Motion carried 5-0.
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MINUTES
Regular City Council Meeting Minutes of March 20, 1984
Councilman Cassandra moved to accept the minutes as pre-
sented, seconded by Councilman deLong. Motion carried 5-0.
PUBLIC AUDIENCE
Mrs. Connie Burgess, 1314 N. W. 8th Court, told about
construction in the Sky Lakes Subdivision creating problems
with blowing sand for the people living in Laurel Hills.
Mayor Warnke informed her that some things came up today
which may possibly take care of this problem and Mrs.
Burgess replied that she spoke to the City Manager, but her
concern is they have serious damage to their homes. She
continued that this has been going on for a year and she
thinks they should have taken precautions sometime ago. A
buffer should have remained, fences installed or the area
watered. They are meeting with the developer tomorrow, but
she would like to know if the city will help. She continued
with describing the damage with sand having to be shoveled
out of swimming pools, drifted sand covering back yards,
etc. There should be some protection for them from the
city.
Mr. Cheney informed her that as a result of the wind blowing
problem, the Sky Lakes developers have been told if they do
not resolve the problem tomorrow, their permission to con-
tinue construction will be cut off. He suspects the damage
to their homes would be a civil matter for them to discuss
with the developer and is glad they are having a meeting
with him. Mrs. Burgess stated that she feels the city has
an obligation to protect the residents. Mr. Cheney
responded that the city has an obligation for whatever the
laws call for and he will be glad to have city represen-
tatives attend the meeting tomorrow. The developers have
been told to control that area, but we are not in a position
to put in watering lines. Mrs. Burgess stated they should
not have been allowed to start construction until doing
everything required. There should be stringent regulations
to protect the homeowners.
Councilman Cassandra asked if someone from the city could
attend the meeting tomorrow and Mr. Cheney replied affir-
matively and added that he was just told about the meeting.
He told about a gentleman from Laurel Hills calling about
three weeks ago~and again today and advised the city has
notified the developer about this problem. He fully expects
Sky Lakes will be watering the area tomorrow or they will
have a financial hardship if construction must be stopped.
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Mrs. Burgess stated she really believes the City Engineer
should look into the situation if watering is the only thing
which can be done. Mr. Cheney advised the Building Official
will be at the meeting tomorrow if he is told the time and
place. He explained that some things are guided by law and
some are guided by moral persuasion.
Vice Mayor Zimmerman asked if she had heard the developer
was considering putting up a snow fence along that property
as a temporary measure and Mrs. Burgess replied that about
year ago, a snow fence was installed, but it was not left up
very long. Vice Mayor Zimmerman asked if that would help
and Mr. Cheney replied negatively, not with the fine sand.
Mrs. Burgess stated there should have been a buffer of vege-
tation left.
Mayor Warnke then ascertained nobody else in the audience
wished to speak on any item not on the agenda.
Comment by Councilman Sam Wright
Councilman Wright referred to newspaper articles regarding
the Boynton Beach Child Care Center and explained that the
city funds the After-Care Program and funds are received
from United Way. There have been some internal problems,
but Lena Rahming has done her best to help the poor families
and children in Boynton Beach. Ms. Rahming has been there
for years and became the director when Mrs. Sally Costin
retired. The city is behind Ms. Rahming and is proud of her
efforts. Councilman deLong added that if there are any
irregularities, they are not known and he will attest to Ms.
Rahming's honesty. He has known her for fourteen years and
she runs the place well. Without her, the city would be at
a total loss.
PRESENTATIONS/ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AND APPRECIATION OF SERVICE TO
MAYOR, VICE MAYOR AND COUNCIL MEMBERS
Mayor Warnke presented a plaque with appreciation for his
service to the City of Boynton Beach to Councilman Joe
deLong. Councilman deLong thanked him and added that he
will certainly consider this one of his prized memoirs.
Mayor Warnke referred to it being hard to know what. to say
when a man is leaving who has served over fifty years in
city government both here and other places and stated he
certainly does not need a brief case and has a key to the
city. So, the City Council felt a plaque would be
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appropriate to be permanently placed in the halls of city
hall in honor of Joe deLong, Councilman, Vice Mayor and
Mayor, in recognition of his special contribution to the
City of Boynton Beach and the citizens. Councilman deLong
thanked him and requested the Council to approve of the fact
that he can come in and take a picture of it.
Vice Mayor Zimmerman presented a plaque to Mayor Warnke and
read the inscription. He added that he thinks he has done a
swell job. Mayor Warnke thanked him.
Farewell Remarks
Councilman deLong stated upon leaving public office, he
finds our city in a far greater improved and upgraded con-
dition than when he first accepted a council appointment in
1970 as the City Council's liaison to the Chamber of
Commerce when obtaining state approval for our city's enga-
gement in the industrial bond program. Since that
time, the list of public improvements is too lengthy to enu-
merate. Boynton Beach has come into its own and has gained
the recognition of respect which was once so sadly lacking.
A review of the public record during his time of service is
ample proof of his involvement and contributions to our
city's welfare and progress. His reward has been complete
gratification for the many accomplishments which have
occurred. He extends to incoming Mayor Carl Zimmerman, Vice
Mayor Bob Ferrell, re-elected Councilman Jim Warnke,
Councilman Nick Cassandra and Councilman Samuel Lamar Wright
his best wishes for a successful tenure of office and God's
speed in every endeavor. He then introduced his wife and
members of his family present in the audience. He then
publicly thanked Administrative Assistant Ruth Finne for her
pleasant and competent secretarial service rendered on his
behalf. He added that he will never run for public office
again, but intends to be deeply involved in politics.
Councilman Wright referred to when he was elected, he didn't
know if Councilman deLong wanted to support him or not, but
he has served with CoUncilman deLong and has seen a sincere
commitment in how he has represented the constituents in the
City of Boynton Beach. He also saw how Councilman deLong
made it difficult for him, but as he leaves, he is proud to
say he is not bitter, but it has made him better. He
referred to Councilman deLong giving a lot to the city and
the people and wished him the very best of luck. Councilman
deLong thanked him and added there was no offense meant, but
it was part of the training.
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ADMINISTRATION OF OATHS OF OFFICE
Mrs. Boroni administered the oaths of office as Councilmen
to Mr. Ferrell and Mr. Warnke. She then administered the
oath of office as Vice Mayor to Mr. Ferrell and the oath of
office as Mayor to Mr. Zimmerman and presented him with a
gavel.
NEW BUSINESS
Remarks by Mayor Carl Zimmerman
Mayor Zimmerman referred to being reminded all day to come
to the Council meeting and stated it has been a strange
evening. The good mayor stepped down as if he is very tired
of his job. However, he will not get off that easy as his
two years of experience is badly needed here. Second, the
new member of our body is Lt. Ferrell of the Police
Department. He is giving up that position taking his vice
mayor's chair. That is like jumping out of the skillet into
the fire. Third, Councilman deLong made the most drastic
move. He gave up his connections with the City Council
altogether. We will miss him and wish him well in his
retirement. Fourth, Councilman Cassandra is back in his old
seat, but he suspects if the debate gets heated, he will be
out of his seat rising to a point of order. And, Councilman
Wright, our senior young man with a tenure of three years on
this body won't have to convince anybody of anything right
now. He does have trouble keeping all his papers in order;
but in his thinking, he is right there, out front. This
makes him your Mayor! He thanked everybody who has had
anything to do with his being here tonight and giving him
that honor and responsibility. He would like to predict
that this is going to be a good year, but the people's help
is needed.
Mayor Zimmerman continued with referring to the pro-
fessionals on the dais and thanked them for having the
uncanny ability to figure out what is right or wrong before
they ask us. They can make mistakes once in awhile and get
by with it; but as a Council, we do not enjoy that privi-
lege. In his humble opinion, he thinks they have done quite
well at their very important jobs.
Mayor Zimmerman then introduced the members of his family
present in the audience. He also requested his neighbors
from Leisureville to stand.
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Mayor Zimmerman referred to this normally being the time for
a public servant to point with pride to all that we have
done in the past and view with alarm all the problems that
we see coming in the upcoming year. He really believes that
the decisions that he has helped make that may have been
wrong for you certainly were not wrong for everybody. His
decisions during this year, as your mayor and if he wants to
sleep well, will also be made on sound merits. If we can
work together at this goal, he believes the public and the
good City of Boynton Beach will benefit. This is a very
sticky job.
The Mayor then invited everyone to the Civic Center before
they go away.
Remarks by Vice Mayor Robert Ferrell
Vice Mayor Ferrell referred to still trying to figure out
why he was unopposed in the election and is trying to figure
out what is going to happen now. He is looking forward to
it. During the ten years he spent with the Police
Department, he worked his way up from patrolman to
lieutenant and now he is a rookie again. He would like
everybody to stop calling him lieutenant now. He would also
like for people to stop reaching for their driver's license
when he walks up and thinking of excuses. During the ten
years of service with the city, he thinks it was a unique
opportunity to be part of the family - all the city
employees and the City Council. He had the opportunity to
work with them which nobody else has had yet and maybe now
will have the opprotunity to help guide the family a little
bit. He feels small that he had that opportunity. It is
strange and humbling to come up here and not know what to
say. He has to learn. The final goal is the growth of the
city and the potential of seeing that it grows how the
people want it to grow. He appreciates the trust placed in
him by the people and sincerely appreciates the opportunity
to serve with the people that he has watched over the years
and tried to learn from. He then introduced his wife and
son present in the audience. He added that he is eager to
serve for the next two years and help guide the city in its
future and work with the Council.
Remarks by Councilman Nick Cassandra
Councilman Cassandra stated he was sorry to see Councilman
deLong go. He thanked the people of Boynton Beach for the
support given him for the programs he has sponsored this
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year. The city staff and board members have done a job well
done on many sensitive issues. Come next year, he will look
at the boards' action even closer. He bought a bigger
magnifying glass to look even closer at the line items in the
upcoming budget. To the new and incoming Council, this
upcoming year will be the most exciting and challenging ever
confronted a council body due to the way the timetable of
events will occur. This Council will have the chance to
mold and shape, if they so desire, a new and beautiful
Boynton Beach. This Council will have presented to them
this year downtown development and this Council has to
decide and direct the new downtown image, what they want or
don't want. This Council will decide about an updated
comprehensive plan, cluster developments, growth and effects
on water. We have a test well being developed now and its
productivity will decide through the South Florida Water
Management District the amount of water that is available.
This Council will have to decide and direct our future water
expansions and that will determine the future growth of
Boynton Beach internally as well as its boundaries. The
theme for this year could be Boynton Beach, the year of the
new or old look. This is the year to step out and be
counted.
Councilman Cassandra then introduced the members of his
family present.
Remarks by Councilman James R. Warnk~
Councilman Warnke first introduced his wife and members of
his family present.
Councilman Warnke expressed sincere appreciation to the
three people who have helped him the most during the past
two years: City Clerk Betty Boroni, City Manager Peter
Cheney, and City Attorney Jim Vance. He added that they
have helped him more than anybody else and also all the
department heads of the city.
Councilman Warnke stated in 1956 when he moved here, Boynton
Beach had a population of about 6,000 and he was the only
telephone man in town. Today, there are almost 50,000 citi-
zens and we are not sure who the telephone company is.
Growth is both a curse and a blessing. He looks for the
people's help during the next two years to make the right
decisions for our future and quality of life. He thanks
everyone for their support of this Council in the past.
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Remarks by Councilman Samuel L. Wright
Councilman Wright stated the people should give themselves a
handclap because they have shaped the city. They determine
what happens and guide our thought process. It makes life
interesting to hear from the people. It is important for
the people to let us know how they feel on certain issues.
He has enjoyed having served for three years. It has been a
sacrifice on him and those close to him, but he has enjoyed
it and has tried to serve as a councilman with dignity but
has tried to remain humble. He wants to be able to com-
municate with everybody. He has tried to be a person
serving people. When he can't be that kind of person, then
he would not want to exist. When he was elected to the City
Council, he was supportive of good government and still is.
We have much to be proud of here in the City of Boynton
Beach. He told about other people in Palm Beach County
haying positive things to say about Boynton Beach in addi-
tion to the people in the city. We are pleased with the new
City Clerk, who has done a beautiful job. He campaigned on
mahy things and he is still interested in seeing some of
those things come to fruition. We have made some progress
tr'fing to improve blighted neighborhoods and we are still
wolfking to improve North Seacrest Boulevard. Another con-
cei~n of his is that we must do something for our young. We
still do not have a gymnasium for the children of our com-
mul~ity. We must work for our young people.
Co~lncilman Wright stated it was a pleasure to serve with
Mayor Warnke. He did support a friend of his, but is
pleased that Mayor Warnke has served the city well and is
honest in representing his constituency. He has known
Councilman Cassandra for awhile and he is interesting and
says what he feels and he respects him. In reference to
Mayor Zimmerman, he has served as a quiet person, but is on
toi~ of what is happening in the city and he is pleased how
he handled ~imself as our Vice Mayor in the City of Boynton
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· he looks forward to a bigger and better Boynton Beach in
.e 1984 and early 1985.
.ncilman Wright concluded that many of his friends are
sent in the audience tonight, but there are too many to
1 by name. He thanks them for their support and
dance.
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ADJOURNMENT
Councilman Cassandra moved to adjourn and go for cookies and
punch at the Civic Center, seconded by Councilman Wright.
Motion carried 5-0 and the meeting was properly adjourned at
8:25 P. M.
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA
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