Minutes 03-23-76MINUTES OF SPECIAL CITY CONNCIL ~TING OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON
~LD IN CITY ~LL, T. UESDAY, M~CH 23, 1976
BEACH, FLORIDA, -~
PRES~N T
Joe DeLong, Mayor
Joseph F. Zack, Vice Mayor
Emily M. Jackson, ~ouncilwoman
Norman F. Strnad, Councilman
Frank Kohl, City Memager
Tereesa Padgett, City Clerk
ABSENT
Edwe~d F. Harmening, Councilman
Mayor DeLong called the meeting to order at 4:00 P. M. and
announced it was a special called meeting by the N~yor Under
the p~ovisions of the City Charter. The nature of the busi-
ness is the widening of Seacrest Boulevard.
Mayor DeLong ~tated that before starting, he wished to inform
the press that the Chair nor any member of this Council, to
the best of his knowledge, has declared themselves opposed to
the Linton Boulevard Bridge.
~or DeLong then stated that on the 5th day of M~rch, ~974,
the City Council of Boynton Beach, Florida, adopted Resolution
No. 74-J r~co~ending to the Board of County Co~missioners of
Palm Beach County a five yes~ plan for the four laning and
general improvement of Seacrest Boulevard in its entirety
throughout said City. There was immediate response, to this
recommendation '~via~ Resolution No. 74-J, by the Board of
County Co~ssioners of Palm Beach County due to the fact
$150,000 was appropriated in the County budget of 1974/75 for
engineering purposes for this project and at the present time
the engineering is just about complete. At the County Commis-
sion meeting Of Tuesday, March 16~ 1976, by a three to two
vote of the Co~mission this project was shelvedindefinitely
~ud instead priority was given, at the request o£ Mayor
Echeifley and a group of businessmen from the City of Delrsy
Beach, Florida, who,evidently stampeded the Co~ty Commission
meeting for this specific purpose, to the construction of a
bridge over the intracoastal waterway at Linton Boulevard
(12th Street) in the City of Delray Beach. The City o£
Boynton Beach has no ob'jections to the construction of this
bridge, but a grea~er service will be rendered to the gen-
eral public of South County by giving priority to the Sea-
crest Boulevard project which is already U~derway. There is
no plausible reason why both pro~ects cem~ot be~carried out
simultaneously. The Co~ty Boar~ of Co~sion~rs must
surely reali~e thak the intolerable traffic conditions cannot
get better, out w~ll become more severe e~Decia~ly du~in~ the
rush hoUr pe~k and have greatly multiplied sznce the zn~t~a~
recommendation of March 5, 1974. The traffic iS stacked up
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for ms34y blocks due to the lack>of turning la~ues at all main
intersections on the entire length of Seacrest Boulevard.
The drainage problem is as serious as ever. A heavier traffic
flow has been generated since opening the ~. W. 15th Avenue
south bound traffic lane on 1-95 which is some indication of
how desperate the traffic situation om Seacrest Boulevard
will become when the interchanges on 1-95 are put into ser-
vice to accommodate both north and south bound i-95 traffic.
At the present time many daily near accidents occur due to
the emergency ambulances attempting to enter Bethesda Hospi-
tal. The facts are staring us in the face. Now is the time
to act. We cannot be blind to reality nor stick our heads in
the sand like an ostrich and expect this problem to blow away.
The City of Boyn~on Beach respectfully requests that the
Board of County ~ommissioners reconsider their official ac-
tion of Tuesday~ March 16, t976, and revive the Seacrest
Boulevard project on an equal basis with the proposed a~d
accepted Linton Boulevard intracoastal Birdge, also taking
into consideration that two years of the five year plan have
already elapsed. Ne then requested a motion to instruct the
City Attorney to prepare the necessary resolution to be for-
warded to the Board of County Commissioners voicing their
request that the Seacrest Boulevard project be completed.
Mrs. Jackson moved to instruct the City Attorney to draw the
appropriate resolution to the Board of County Commissioners
asking them to reconsider their decision of last week to give
priority, at least the same priority, to the widening of
Seacrest Boulevard. ~. Zack seconded the motion. Mayor
DeLong clarified that it was moved and seconded tolinstruct
the City Attorne~ to prepare the necessary res~ion to at
least restore t~e Seacrest Boulevard project or put it on
the same priority basis with the Linton Boulevard Bridge.
Under discussion, ~s. Jackson stated that she does believe
this is a very necessary thing. Anybody going down there
duriag the rush hour k_uows what it is in the area of the
hospital. She showed a picture of Seacrest Boulevard in
the area of S. 8th Avenue illustrating the bad drainage
problem. This already has been surveyed and it behooves
them to continue it. Mayor DeLong agreed it was long over-
due and was a move in the right direction. If they don't
go out and protest and request their recommendations to be
carried through, particularly when they have been accepted,
they will be lost in the shuffle. Mrs. Jackson euestioned
if it would be helpful if they went to the Count~ Commis-
sion and this was discussed some and Mm~vor DeLong suggested
taking a turn with the resolution and seeing what happens.
If they don't get the proper reception, then they all can
go. Mrs. Jack, on referred to the minority voting for Sea-
crest and possibly giving them support and letting them
_know Boyn~on Beach is not sitting back.
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M_&RCH 23, 1976
Mrs. Padgett then
follows:
Councilwoman Jackson
Councilman Strnad
Vice Mayor Zack
Mmyor DeLong
Motion cs~ried 4-0.
took a roll call vote on the motion as
- Aye
- Aye
- Aye
Ymyor DeLong then suggested that they adjourn until sometime
Thursday afternoon to pass the resolution. They agreed to
meet at 3:00 P. M. on Thursday afternoon. He requested Mr.
Kohl to get in touch with Mr. Reed immediately.
Mayor DeLong continued that there was another item he would
like to get the Council,s feelings on. He referred to the
next meeting at Ocean Ridge and advised it was the feeling
of the Chair that Mm. Kohl should have someone attend the
meeting when they act on the request for the additional
parking.. This is another one he feels they should not go
and enter into a~y pleas. They have three pl~us to consider.
At this time, he would like to prepare.this City for any
futUre action by possibly havin~ the City Manager have some-
on~:se~t to the meetin~ :~o take ...... ~--
u~, s~cgm~e~?y ~, ZaC~, Mayor DeLong clarified it was
move~ an~ seconded t~.send ~omeone to Ocean Ridge to the
meeting When the parkin~ at~ the beach was the order of busi-
ness. Motion carried 4-0.
Mr. Kohl informed the Council that Mr. Earmening had called
him and could not attend this meeting because the notice was
too Short.
P~s. Jackson moved to adjourn until Thursday, March 25, at
3:00 P. M. Mr. Zack seconded the motion. Motion carried
4-0 and the meeting was properly adjourned at 4:~5 P. M.
CITY BOYNTON BEACH: FLORIDA
BY
ATTEST: Mayor
City Clerk
Recording ~ecretary
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Council Member
Cq~ncil Member
MINUTES OF SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL ~ETING OF THE CITY OF
BOYNTON BEACH~ FLORIDA, ADJOURNED MARCH 23, 1976 AND RE-
CONVENED ON MARCH 25, 1976~ HELD IN CITY HALL
PRESENT
Joe DeLong~ Mayor
Joseph F. Zack, Vice Mayor
Emily M. Jackson, Councilwoman
Norman F. Strnad, Councilman
ABSENT
Edward F. Harmening, Councilman
Frank Kohl, City Manager
Tereesa Padgett, City Clerk
Mayor DeLong called the Special Meeting (adjourned March 23rd
and reconvened this date) to order at 3:00 P. M.
Mr. Kohl read Resolution No. 76-T in its entirety:
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA,
REQUESTING BOARD OFCO~TY CO~iSSIONERS OF PALM
BEACH COUNTY TO REVIVE FIVE-YEAR PLAN FOR FOUR
LANING ~D GENERAL IF~ROVE~NT OF SEACREST BOULE-
VARD T~tROUGHOUT SAID CITY ON EQUAL BASIS WITH PRO-
JECT ~TRACOASTAL WA~E~AY BRIDGE AT LINTON BOULE-
VARD IN CiTY OF DELRAY BEACH
Vice Mayor Zack moved for the adoption of Resolution No. 76-T.
M~s. Jackson seconded ~he motion and a roll call vote was
taken:
Councilwoman Jackson Aye
Councilman Strnad Aye
Vice Mayor Zack Aye
Mayor DeLong Aye
Motion carried 4-0.
The Mayor read the following statement:
"The Chair wishes at this time to call to your attention the
fact that the Board of Connnissioners of Palm Beach County when
signing long term contracts with Sanitation Companies for the
collection and disposal of trash and garbage in-the unincorporated
areas, zs creating a hardship and a loss of a huge amount of rev-
enue to the munzczpalities who perform the servzce of trash and
garbage collection and disposal for their residents by city
employees~ by not including in said contract a provision whereby
in the event of annexation of said unincorporated county area
by any municipality which provides such services for its residents
then the contract held by the independent company for service to
any annexed area should be abrogated.
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BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA RECONVENED MARCH 25, 1976
"The Chair deems it in order to accept a motion to instruct
the City Manager to request the Cit~ Attorney to prepare the
necessary resolution to be forwarded to the County Commission
in order to protect ~the loss by the City of'potential revenue
such as Charter World, The Meadows and the presently developed
and occupied Pine Point Villas Development who are now served
by an independent company.·
Under discussion the May®r reported that the residents of Pine
Point Villas were no~ happy with the service they are now
getting, and ~rged this Council to take the lead on this matter
and consider the proposed motion.
Mrs. Jackson moved to instruct the City Manager to request the
City Attorney to prepare the necessary resolution to be for-
warded to the County Commission in order to protect the loss by
the City of potential revenues due to the long term contracts
signed with the~Sanitation Companies for collection and disposal
of trash and garbage i~ the unincorporated areas.
Motion seconded by Mr. Zack and carried 4-0.
Upon motion by ~. Strnad, seconded by Mrs. Jackson, and a 4-0
vote the meeting adjourned at 3:08 P. M.
CITY BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA
By
Mayor
ATTEST:
~ City Clerk
Respectfully submitted,
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Council Member
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