Minutes 08-01-79MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL MEETING }tELD AT CITY HALL,
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1979 AT 7:30 P.M.
RE: PROPOSAL TO REGULATE LAND USE
PRESENT
Edward F. Harmening, Mayor
Betty Riscoe, Vice Mayor
David Roberts, Councilman
Norman F. Strnad, Councilman
Walter "Marty" Trauger, Councilman
Peter L. Cheney,
City Manager
Carmen 'Annu~ziato,
City Planner
Tereesa Padgett,
City Clerk
Mayor Harmening called the special meeting for Public Hearing
on Comprehensive Land Use Plan to order at 7:30 P.M. He
requested Carmen Annunziato, City Planner to lead off the
discussion.
Mr. Annunz!ato stated this is the first of two public hearings
which must be held prior to adopting the Comprehensive Plan as
proposed. The second hearing is scheduled to be held on August
21, 1979 at 8:00 P.M. in the Council Chambers.
The proposed schedule is to prepare an ordinance for next Tuesday,
the regular Council meeting, for first reading and then have the
second reading of the ordinance on the 21st following the second
public hearing and adopt the Comprehensive Plan. Mr. Annunziato
stated that this plan does not propose to impose any land use
regulations over the unincorporated area. The map that was
published included the areas out to Military Trail. This Council
can only impose land use regulations over those areas that are
within the corporate limits. The other areas were just defined
for location purposes.
Mr. Annunziato further stated that for the record, Florida Power
and Light recently proposed constructing a substation on property
they own lust north of Mirror Lakes on Military Trail. Emanating
from that location will be a 138KV transmission line running
south on Military Trailwhich will branch off at both Old Boynton
and New Boynton Roads going east and end up at the substation at
the intersection of Old Boynton and New Boynton Roads in the City.
Mr. Annunziato referred to the package he had orepared for Council
entitled "Intergovernmenbal Coordination Resp0~ses" addressing
the ones we are required to; others have been placed on file.
The Mayor asked if anyone in the audience wished to speak in favor
of the plan, or any individual elements of the plan. No one came
forward.
Mayor Harmening then called for those opposed to the plan. George
Claeys, 800 S.W. 19th St., Boca Raton, stated he attended two
previous meetings relative to the plan specifically regarding
property he owns bounded by N.W. First Ave. on the south, N.W.
Second Ave. on the north and N.W. 6th St. on the east. Mr. Claeys
stated there is a certain portion which consists of approximately
500 ft.frontage by approximately 125 ft. in depth which has been
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~roposed as a residential classification, rather than the exist~
ing C-2 classification. Mr. Claeys stated that he opposed that
particular zoning proposal.
The Mayor questioned some prior action on this matter.
Mr. Clayes stated previously he had made a proposal to effect
a particular trade to facilitate ingress and egress to one's
property in the rear. He had made the proposal to the gentlemen
through his attorney and has received no response todate. He
suggested either by warranty deed conveyance or perpetual ease-
ment a 30 ft. conveyance to allow ~. Tobin, who owns certain
property fronting on N.W. First Ave., access to enable ingress
and egress to his property from N.W. First Ave.
There has been no acceptance.
Mr. Claeys ~hen showed a map of the area being a State Road
Department right-of-way map showing the property prior to the
taking and showing the property after taking of that project
1-95 and N.W. First Ave.; a detailed construction map showing
where the end of the limited acess lies in relation to the prop-
erty.
It was noted that since the last time Mr. Claeys was here there
has been no change.
(Mr. Claeys stated that his property indicated on the right-of-
way map is colored in blue and Mr. Tobin's in brown.) Residential
classification has been proposed for this property and he is
opposed to residential zoning for this particular parcel since
he feels it is not suitable for that use due to the following negative
factors:
1.1-95 carries approximately 50 to 60 thousand vehicles
per day.
2. Property within approximately 200 ft. of 1-95; within
125 ft. of railroad track; immediately abutting N.W.
Second Ave. (carrying 20,000 cars with capacity to
carry 30,~00 cars) according to the Land Use Plan.
Mr. Claeys further stated that Lake Boynton Estates subdivision
being recorded i~ 1927 and since that time, on the north side of
First Ave.,the s~reet that parallels this particular property,
two houses have ~een built which indicates this residential
property not being in demand. A Palm Beach Post article p~blished
in February, 197~ entitled "Sound Property Appraisal and How It
Works" was cited~by Mr. Claeys. Also, he feels, prope~t~ has
epreclated in value by changing the zoning classification by
50 to 60%. He s~ated that so much of the property in the area
has been developed commercially that he does not believe this
property is suitable for residential purposes.
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Mr. Strnad expressed the opinion that this property should remain
commercial and moved that it should remain C-2. Mrs. Riscoe sec-
onded the motion.
Mayor Harmening asked Mr. Annunziato to explain the reasoning
for the proposed change.
Mr. Annunziato stated the property is not accessible from N. W.
1st. Avenue. It was the intent of the Plan to reduce as much as
possible con~uercial traffic through a residential zone. Within
200 ft. of this property there is a successful development of
single family homes.
The original recommendation was that everything east of 7th Street
could revert to R-2 zoning - duplex zoning which would satisfy a
need that we have in the City for rental housing. But based on
evidence submitted by Mr. Claeys, modification was made in the
recommendation to the extent that the property lying east of the
median cut should remain in R-2 - medium density residential
character, and that property lying directly south of the median
of 2nd Avenue to continue in the C-2 category due to access.
Mayor Harmening asked the Council for their thoughts on the subject.
Mr. Roberts expressed the opinion that since there is still no
access to the property no change can be made.
Mr. Strnad asked Mr. Clayes how he proposes to use the property,
if there is no proper ingress and egress.
Mr. Ctaeys stated, with the exception of the parcel shaded in blue
on the map, his property has ingress and egress. The blue portion
is a narrow strip of approximately 8000 sq. ft. On NW Second Ave.
there is 200 ft.. of-~ccessiSte frontage, the accessible frontage
lying from the end of the limited access fence and approximately
202 feet westerly - then going back to N. W. 1st Avenue.
Mr. Annunziato, City Planner, stated it was the above evidence
presented by Mr. Clayes which resulted in the recommendation
change. That property lying south of and west of the median cut
which is a limited access right of way is the reason for pro-
posed commercial use.
Mr. Strnad then expressed his thoughts to the effect that some-
times it is necessary for commercial property to abut residential
property, but when zoning changes are made great care should be
taken not to devaluate property values in the area.
Mr. Clayes stated there are only two houses presently on that
block, both at the corner of N. W. 7th St. and 1st Ave. The Right
of Way of N. W. ist Ave. (approximately 50 ft.) separates the
residential property from the commercially zoned property. He
cited differences in zoning classifications of property lying
east and west of the interchange, which he considered inconsistent.
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Mayor Harmening asked if Council had any more questions.
Mrs. Riscoe, Vice-Mayor, called for the question.
Mayor Harmening stated the motion is to leave the zoning for Mr.
Claeys' property "as is" which is C-2. Motion was made by Mr.
Strnad and seconded by Mrs° Riscoe to leave the zoning intact,
and change the Proposed Comprehensive Plan from R-2 to C-2.
Mayor Harmenlng called for the vote, and the motion lost 3-2.
~yor Harmening asked if there was anyone else who would like to
speak.
~. Jeff Tomberg stated that he represents Mr. Tobin who owns the
property to the east of Mr. Claeys' prooerty. His opinion with re-
spect to this property coincides with M~. Claeys. He believes
that commercial zoning on the east side of 1-95 would have a
greater impact on the residential areas in the City, whereas on
the west side there is a truck route along NW 1st Avenue.
Mayor Harmening interrupted to ask if Mr. Tomberg was requesting
that Council reconsider the vote just taken. Mr. Tomberg stated
that he was requesting that Council reconsider.
Mr. Tomberg continued and stated that Mr. Tobin's property is
more closely related to 1-95 than to the railroad track. He urges
that Council reconsider in that the commercial zoning on the prop-
erty owned by Mr. Tobin would be the highest and best use for it.
He feels that in allowing Residential 2 zonin~ there the Council
clearly violates its request or desire to hav~ a certain minimum
square footage. Each of the lots are 50 x 135, and will not
meet the minimum square footage requirement for duplex zoning of
7500 sq. ft. In light of these factors Mr. Tomberg requested the
Council to reconsider their vote, and zone the entire area ~n ques-
tion commercial.
Mayor Harmening clarified that on the map Mr. Tobin's property is
shaded brown. The Mayor mentioned that Mr. Tobin would have no
trouble in meeting required R~2 lot size if he replatted the lots.
Mr. Tomberg stated if that were required the result would be to
deprive Mr. Tobin of one lot and the use of it. However, Mr. Tobin
has decided to let the Council decide, and is going to trust that
the Council will be fair and continue to classify the oroperty at
its highest and best use - as commercial. -
Mr. Tomber
Mr. Tomber
property a
requested tha~ Councilreconsider' ' its vote.
reiterated his remarks re the impact of 1-95 on
id disagreed with some of the Planner's remarks.
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Question was raised as to when the Tobin property was zoned com-
mercial. Mr. Tomberg stated he had been informed by Mr. Tobin
that it has been zoned commercial for at least 7 years.
Mr. Roberts questioned the schedule for updating the comprehensive
plan and the City Planner suggested 2 to 5 years.
No action was taken on this request.
At this point Mr. Ron Dixon, of Robert E4 Owen & Associates, Inc.
identified a parcel of land bordered on the south by N~E. 22nd Ave.,
on the north by 26th Ave. t on the east by the F.E.C. and on the
west by N.E. 4th Street and requested the City not to rezone the
southern portion along N.E. 22nd Ave. to Commercial but rezone it
to high intensity residential like the remaining portion of the
tract. He stated it was the plan of the Developers of this parcel
to soon petition the City for a Planned Unit Development consist-
ing of garden apartments and town houses with approximately seven
(7) to eight (.8) dwelling units per acre.
After discussion as to the exact location, Mr. Annunziato clarified
that high intensity is similar to R-3 zoning. He advised the
Council that the staff recommended approval of this requested change.
Mr. Strnad made a motion to zone the entire parcel residential.
Motion seconded by Mrs. Riscoe and carried 5-0.
Mr. Wayne Upton, 1401 S.W. 25th Ave., spoke in reference to the
land at the S.E. corner of Congress and Golf Road. Mr. Annunziato
verified that it was proposed multi-family residential to continue
the town houses. Mr. Upton stated that he understood a letter had
been sent to the Golf View Home Owners' Association for considera-
tion to chhnge this area to commercial. He requested that the
Council keep this are residential.
The Mayor stated that the Council had received no such request and
clarified that subject area was proposed R-3 on the plan at this
time.
Mr. Peter De Caprio, 2511 S.W. 14th St., said he too had seen such
a letter and certainly opposed commercial zoning of this parcel
and asked Council to keep this area R-1AA as it is presently zoned -
not change to R-3 as proposed.
Mrs. Riscoe expressed her thinking that Council had already agreed
on this area.
Discussion followed to clarify the exact location.
Mrs. Riscoe moved that this parcel remain R-1AA. Motion seconded
by ~. Trauger. Mr. Strnad questioned residences along Congress
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and reference was made to Cranbrook Estates just across the street.
Motion carried 5-0.
Mr. Jeff Tomberg spoke for two homeowners, Mr. Oyer and Mr. Tomberg,
on Woolbright Road between First and Second Streets and asked that
these two parcels be changed to commercial due to surrounding
conditions; 15th Ave. Ks a major artery and is no longer desired
residential.
Mr. Roberts recalled at past hearings the residents in the area
strongly opposed any commercial zoning in this residential area.
He asked for the staff comments on this area. Mr. Annunziato
stated that the main concerns of Comprehensive Planning was to
(1) protect single family neighborhoods. (2) Reduce or eliminate
strip commercial. This request violates both of these aspects
of the plan. It would create horrendus traffic problems. The
staff highly recommends this request be denied.
Mr. Cicone, 1511 S.W. Second St. owner of property adjoining the
lots in question, urgently requested Council not to permit this
change and devalue his property.
Mrs. Marian DiPasquale, 1510 S.W. Second St., asked the Council
to keep the area residential.
The Council expressed their thinking that the area should remain
residential and therefore no action was required at this time.
The Planner announced the Public Hearing on the Land Use Plan
would be held Tuesday, August 21, 1979 at 8:00 P.M. in the
Council Chambers.
A gentleman living in the unincorporated area asked for clarifica-
tion as to the use of City owned property on Old Boynton Road
near Lawrence Road. The Mayor explained it was Fire Department
training and park area.
The Public Hearing was adjourned at
those in attendance to reamin
desirad.
y ~r , eputy
8:40 P.M. and the Mayor invited
for the Budget Session if they so
~F~~LOR~i~or
~~~/~ ~~ Vice Mayor
Councilman
ATTEST:
(two tapes)
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