Minutes 12-02-75MINUTES OF REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON
BEACH, FLORIDA, HELD IN CITY HALL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1975.
PRESENT
David Roberts, Mayor
Joe DeLong, Vice Mayor
Edward F. Harmening, Councilman
Norman F. Strnad, Councilman
Emily M. Jackson, Councilwoman
Frank Kohl, City Manager
Ernest Simon, Cit~ Attorney
Tereesa Padgett, City Clerk
Mayor Roberts called the meeting to order at 7:38 P.M. He
asked all to rise for the,invocation given by the City Manager,
Frank Kohl, followed by the Pledge of'Allegiance to the Fla~,
led bY Councilman Strnad.
Announcements
Mayor Roberts announced that the Annual Chamber of Commerce
Christmas Parade would take place Sunday, December 7th at 2 P.}{.
The line of march would be along U.S. ~1 from S.W. 12th Avenue
North to City Hall.
The Mayor announced that the General Election returns will be
announced when computations are completed from all orecincts.
Mayor Roberts then read a letter from Mr. Schwartz of the Kiwanis
Club regarding its charitable work and activities in the community
and advising of its upcoming White Eteohant Sale to raise funds
which would take place at the old First Bank and Trust Comoany
Building on So. Federal Highway during the week of Decembe~ 8th.
The letter contained a requesn to City Council to proclaim the
week of December 8, 1975 as Kiwanis Week to aid in the Club's
endeavors.
Presentation of Service Awards to City Emoloyees
Mayor Roberts presented service awards to ~. Willie Bagley -
20 years (Mr. Bagley gave a brief acceptance speech); Mrs. Ada
Shook -°15 years; Mr. Earl McDowell 15 years; and Mr Warren
Knuth 10 years (Mr. Knuth was not present to accept).
Bicentennial Week
The Mayor announced that December 2nd no December 9th has been
designated as: Bicentennial Week in the City.
Mr. Kohl requested a few additions to the Agenda -- two bills
under "Approval of Bills" and under OTHER at the end of the
Agenda -- "Consider Position for Comouter Programmer" and "Exchange
Holidays from December 24th to December 26th". Council had no
objections to these additions.
The Mayor asked all those wishing to speak about items on the
Agenda to come forward and give their names to the City Clerk
so they could be called at the appropriate time.
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Regular City Council Meeting - No~ember ~8': 1'975
Mrs. Jackson referred to page 7, first sentence of the last
paragraph, and corrected her motion~to read: "Mrs. Jackson
moved to approve and confirm the appointment
Mr. DeLong moved no accepn the Minutes of November 18, 1975 as
corrected, seconded by Mr. Harmening. No discussion, l~tion
carried 5-0.
PUBLIC AUDIENCE
Mr. Sidney Schwartz, 1006 S.W. 18th Street, congratulated
the victors of today's election, hoping that a harmonious
relationship will be maintained amongst all. He said he had
the final return, although the figures were not yet official.
BIDS
One (1) New 1976 Van Type "Mini" BUs
Mr. Kohl's letter for the Agenda stated that bids on the above
were opened on November 24, 1975 at 3:00 P.M. in the office of
the Purchasing Agent, }{r. Sullivan. Only one bid was received
from Adams Chevrolet Company which did not meet with specifications.
Mr. Kohl therefore requested Council's oermission to re-bid this
item.
Mrs. Jackson moved to follow the City Manager's
and go out for re-bid on this item. Mr. DeLong
discussion. Motion carried 5-0.
recommendation
seconded. No
One (t) New 1976 - 1/2 Ton Pick-Up Truck
Mr. ICdhl said bids on the above were ooened on November 24,
1975 at 3:00 P.M. in the office of the Purchasing A~ent, Mr.
Sullivan. The Tabulation Committee recommends acceotance of
the low bid of $5,189.00 from Adams Chevrolet Company. Before
Council were cooies of the Tabulation Sheet and Affidavit signed
by Mr. James L. Shepherd, Truck Manager of Adams Chevrolet Company.
Mr. Kohl said he checked all other resuirements and everything
is in order. Funds for the above ourchase are available in
Account No. 030-901-50. Mr. Kohl concurred with the recommenda-
tions of the Tabulation Committee.
Mr. DeLong moved to accept the
above, seconded by Mr. Strnad.
5-0
City Manager's recommendation
No discussion. Motion carried
Since there was still time before the PUBLIC HEARING an 8 P.M.,
Mr. DeLong moved no susoend the regular order of business and
move ahead to the second item under LEGAL. Mr. Kohl advised
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that the City was going to readvertise in regard to the item
under PUBLIC HEARING -- Abandonment of a publicly dedicated
right of way and easement, so there,would be no public hearin~
tonight.
Mr. DeLong moved no call off the Public Hearing and readvertise
as per the recommendation of the City Manager. Mrs. Jackson
seconded. (Mr. DeLong withdrew his orevious motion re~arding
suspending the regular order of business.) No discussion. Motion
carried 5-0.
LEGAL
OrdinanCes - 2nd Reading-- PUBLIC HEARING
Proposed Ord. No. 75-38 - Re: Hours of Sale, Dgivery, Service
or ConsUmption of Alcoholic Beverages
Mr. Simon read proposed Ordinance No. 75-38 on second reading
by caption only. There was some discussion regardinm procedure
in that Attorney Cerci wished to soeak in rebuttal to this
Ordinance. Mayor Roberts asked, if ~nyone wished to speak in
favor of the.Ordinance. No reply. Mayor Roberts then read
a letter which was addressed to Council representing the Ministerial
Association in favor of this Ordinance. The letter expressed
that concern was non over the right to sell or not to sell alco-
holic beverages but rather the right of the community to establish
itself as a residential area and to limit the noise and nuisance
factors emanating from those areas in question.
Mr. Chris Cerci, attorney with the law firm of Howell, Kirby,
Montgomery, et al, spoke in representation of the Boynton Beach
Retail Liquor Association and ~pecifically on behalf of Mr~
Dennis Vitelli, owner of the Town Tavern. Mr~ Cerci spoke at
length in favor of the 5:00 A.M. closing hours being retained,
outlining'various reasons, including the question of consti-
tutionality. Mr. Cerci felt than makin~ the closing time two
hours earlier at 3 A,M. made no sense. In addition to a question
of constitutionality in that the bar o~ners commit themselves
to contracts with entertainera based on hours, Mr. Cerci contended
there was a Florija sfa'tuts specifying~that any time chan~es shall
be enacted on October 1st and go t~ough unt{1 the next year, and
Ordinance No. 75-38 did not designate that date~ He aooealed to
Council for further consideration of this matter.
Mr~ Dennis Vi5elli, Secre~ary of the Boynton Beach Liquor ~nd~
Rest~urant'Associafion mnd. owner-~own Tavern] commended Council
for its efforts and said~his organization would become more
active in the City. He felt Mr, Cerci expressed the Association's
viewpoint adequately.
Rev. Steve Moss, identified himself as a Dastor in the City who
was unable to sign the letter read earliar in behalf of the
Ministerial Association. He spok~ in favor of enacting the
proposed Ordinance and referred to a complaint about noise that
he knew of in an area with the~late closing time and he appealed
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to Council to consider the residents ~nd pass the Ordinance.
Mayor Roberts asked the City Attorney if he was aware of the
Statute regarding a provision that no changes can be made
except on October 1st and Mr. Simon asked for the authority of
it. Mr. Cerci said it was Statute 561.26 and he proceeded to
read same. Mr. Simon said he would have to research the matter
further. ~r, DeLong felt the matter should be tabled. Mrs.
Jackson said~e attended a meeting of the County Commission
at which time it was said there would be a hearing and she
displayed a~map of the Co~nt~y indicating the variouselosing
tim~s ~erei~. M~yor ROb~r~s~ questioned the c0ntraets~.~ wi~h
the ente~'tai~e=s a~d felt t~er~ was a provision where the bar
and reshj~r~nt ~wners would/inot be !i~ble if there ~as a change
involved duO'to law. Mr. Vftellisaid there'haanever been a
test of ~h~ Validity of a license for the period of a year and
the ownersare ti~ble for all contra~ts ma~.
Mr. Harmening referred to previous comments he had made on this
subject in that he did not believe any hardships should be
placed on any of Boynton's merchants, and if approximately
80% of the County (or a large portion thereof) wanted the later
closing tim~ he would go~ along with it. Since then however,
a lar~r portion Of the~C~unty has elected not to go along with
the 5 A~M. closing time and at this time it was unclear to him
what the balance Of the County was going to do and he wished [o
wait and see.
Mr. DeLong felt the time to move on this matter was when the
local tavern owners came in and requested that the hours be
changed. He felt the City shouldn't~be forced into anything
and that it should be a leader and not a follower. He took
exception to portions of the letter from the Ministers in
regard to noise and felt that the noise Ordinance in the City
should be enforc:edi Mr. DeLong then moved to table this Ordinance
No. 75-38, awaiting further study on it. Mr. Strnad seconded.
Mayor Roberns expressed a desire no speak on the subject. Mr.
DeLong referred to seven days which the Liquor and Restaurant
Association requested be allowed a closing time of 5 A.M. if the
Ordinance should pass and felt they were reasonable.
was
Mayor Roberns said he/neither forno~ against at this moment,
therefore Mr. Strnad and Mr. DeLong withdrew their second and
motion resplectively. The Mayor wished to report some back-
ground information which he learned at the recent meeting of
the County Commission concerning the problems which initiated
the 3 A.M. closing time and he quoted various statistics on
disturbances and arresns. He also noted the hearings to be
held by the County in regard to dividing the north and south
portions of the County on this matter and gave the various
closing times in the sur-rounding municipalities. Mayor Roberts
said he wouldn't want no move on this matter until Mr. Simon
completes his research. He'd also like to know whether or not
the contracts with the entertainers could be made to stick if
the City changed its hours° He felt mny municipality had the
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right to curtail its hours, just as Boca Ra~on has put a cao
on its population. Mr. DeLong wished to have the record reflect
that in this City there are four 5 A~M. licenses and there are
only two establishments staying ooen until that hour. Mr. Strnad
said he was more inte-rested in consideration of Boynton Beach
than in the statistics of the other cities.
Mr. Cerci referred to the problem of contract imoairment and
noted the "Dartmouth College Case" for the benefit of MrJ
Simon in regazd to canstitutionality. Referring to the comolaint
mentioned by Rev. Moss, he felt such matters should be handled
hy the Court Syptem. He also disputed sgme of the statistics
ich Mayor Rob,e~r~s quoted from the meeting of the. County
ommission a~d felt the arrests were unconnected wzth the bars
remaining op~ until 5 AiM. He then made'some comments about
the Boca "Cap"
Mayor Roberts hoped the City Attorney would look into the questions
that came up in the course of discussion and Mr. DeLong moved
to table this item. Mr. Strnad seconded. Mr. DeLong requested
a roll call vote which Mrs. Padgett conducted as follows:
Vice Mayor DeLong
Councilman Harmening
Councilwoman Jackson
Councilman Strnad
Mayor Roberns
Aye
Aye
Aye
Aye
Aye
Motion carried 5-0.
Mayor Roberts then referred to the letter from the Boynton
Beach Liquor and Restaurant Association asking for oermission
to stay open on certain holidays to see if it should be taken
into consideration. Mr. DeLong felt this should~come uo at a
later date.
Proposed Ord No. 75-39 Re: Aporoving Plat of Lake View Haven
Mr. Simon read the above Ordinance on second readin~ by caotion
only. Mayor Roberts asked if anyone wished to speak for or
against this Ordinance. No reply. Mr. DeLon~ moved for the
adoption of Ordinance No. 75-39, seconded by Mr. Harmenin~o
No discussion. Mrs. Padgett called the roll as follows:
Vice Mayor DeLong Aye
Councilman Harmening Aye
Councilwoman Jackson Aye
Councilman Strnad Aye
Mayor Roberts Aye
Motion carried 5-0.
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Proposed Ord. No. 75- Re: Rescind Ord. PertaininK to Permit
for Installation of TV Antennas (TABLED)
Mrs Jackson requested item be left on the table.
Election Returns
Mrs. Padgett read the following election results:
Richard D. Caldwell 1,829
Gene "Moose" Moore 2,757
Norman F. Strnad 4,051
Joseph F. Zack 4,058
Total Votes Cast
6,8-22
Mrs Padgett said this represented 39. 3% of the City's voters
Mrs. Jackson moved to accept the results of the election returns
for the General Election. Mr. Harmening seconded. Mr. Zack
will assume the post of Vice Mayor and Mr. Strnad will continue
as Conncilman. The }~yor then requested Mr. Zack and Mr. Strnad
to stand for congratulations and applause. The Mayor requested
Mrs. Padgett to give Mr. Zack a mailbox, etc. (}~tion carried
unanimously.)
Proposed Ord. No. 75-40 - Re: Amendment to Budget to Increase
Traffic Safety Enforcement Dept.
Mr. Kohl noted this was the item he requested Council agree on
an the last meeting. Mr. Simon read proposed Ordinance No. 75-40
on first reading in its entirety. Mrs. Jackson moved for the
adoption of Ordinance No. 75-40 on first reading. Mr. DeLon~
seconded. No discussion. Mrs. Padgett called the roll as
follows:
Vice Mayor DeLong
Councilman Harmening
Councilwoman Jackson
Councilman Strnad
Mayor Roberns
Aye
Aye
Aye
Aye
Aye
Motion carried 5-0.
Proposed Ord. No. 75-41 - Re: Eliminate the Requirements of a
Public Referendum to Grant or Renew a Utility Franchise (Florida
Power & Light ReneWal)
Mr. Simon read the above proposed Ordinance in its entirety on
first reading. Mr. DeLong moved for the adootion of Ordinance
No. 75-41 on first reading. Mr. Harmening seconded. Mrs.
Jackson clarified with Mr. Simon that this would not affect any
other franchise. Mr. Simon said there is a power granted here
that Council can exercise. Mr. Kohl mentioned it is a benefit
to the City in that more money will be coming in which is mosn
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Mrs. Padgett called the roll as follows:
Vice Mayor DeLong
Councilman Harmening
CoUncilwoman Jackson
Councilman Strnad
Mayor Roberts
Aye
Aye
Aye
Aye
Ave
Motion carried 5-0.
Proposed Ord. No. 75-42 - Re: Creating an Exception on Require-
men~s of Said City T,~en Real Property is Bein~ Sold to Another
Gover~nmental Agency
Mr. Simon read the above Ordinance in its entirety on first
eadlng. Mr. DeLong moved, for the adootlon'of proposed Ordinance
75-~2 on fi~st'.reading, seconded by Mr~. St~nad. No discussion.
Mrs. Padgett called the roll as follows:
Vice Mayor DeLong
Councilman Harmening
CDuncilwoman Jackson
Councilman Strnad
Mayor Roberts
Ave
Aye
Aye
Aye
Aye.
Motion carried 5-0.
Resolutions
Proposed Res. No. 75-YYY - Re: Creating Position of Secretary-
Bookkeeper for Chief Executive Officer of Resional Plant
Mr. Simon read the above Resolution in its entirety. Mrs. Jackson
moved for the adoption of Resolution No. 75-__~fY, seconded by
Mr. Harmening. There was some discussion about procedure and
it was ascertained that no one wished to speak for or against
this item. Mrs. Padgett called the roll as follows:
Vice Mayor DeLong Aye
Councilman Harmening Aye
Councilwoman Jackson Aye
Councilman Strnad Aye
Mayor Roberts - Aye
Motion carried 5-0.
Mrs. Jackson commented about the manner in which the County
Commission conducted their meeting the other day.
Other
Draft of Ordinance - No. 75-43 - Re: Record Retention
Mr. Simon noted
the last meetin~
that he was directed by the City Manager after
to prepare a draft of a proposed Ordinance on
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record retention. Upon the request of the Mayor, Mr. Simon
read proposed Ordinance No. 75-43 in its entirety on first
reading. In answer to a question by Mrs. Jackson, Mr. Simon
said this definition is taken from the State Statute regardin~
public records -- to clarify the meaning of books, papers and
records. Mrs. Jackson saw no changes she wished to make an~
moved for the adoption of proposed Ordinance No. 75-431on fzrst
reading. Mr. Har~ening se~onhed. Mr. Strnmd felt thi~ document
was a blatant- mistrust of the City's public officials~ The
Mayor noted that Mr. Simon said this w~s taken from Chapter
~19 of the Florida Statutes. Messrs. DeLong and Strna~ felt
it was not necessary for the City to ad~ ~nd Mr. DeL~ng
felt it was a mlni-CIA. Mr. Harmening s~ok~ in f~vor ~f~the
Ordinance ~nd ~lt that all records sho~%d Be avaiiabl~ for
pubtzc znspectm0n. Mayor Roberts felt that~any oeopl~ elected
~o the Cou~cit ~ight n~t be aware of the State ~tatu~e~and by
transferring it to an Ordinance it was a ma~ter of keeping
everyone informed. Mr. DeLon~ believedl th~ oolic¥ in]ef{ect
at the present ~ime was sufficient. Mrs. P~'d~ett Called the
roll as follows:
Vice Mayor DeLong
Councilman Harmenin~
Councilwoman Jackson
Councilman Strnad
Mayor Roberts
No
No
Aye
Motion carried 3-2 in favor.
Receipt of Correspondence and Petition from Mr. Harry B. Duffy,
Attorney at Law
Mayor Roberts said this matter concerned a request of a law
firm in re ard to chan~in~ an Ordinance to allow the disoensation
of alcoholic beverages within 1,500 feet of any school~as com-
pared to 2,500 feet in residential areas and he asked Mr. Simon
if any research has been done on this. Mr. Simon said~the present
Ordinance provides that areas along U.S. 1 have different dis-
tance requiremenns than others and Mr. Duffy is askin~ the City
to give the same distance requirements throuMhout the City. Mr.
DeLong did not have a copy of Mr. Duffy's letter and h~ felt
such items should appear in the agenda books. He then requested
the Mayor to ask Mr. Kohl to read Mr. Duffy's letter aloud. Mr.
Kohl read the letter in question, which included reference to
a petition which had been circulated and si~ned by people desiring
the City no amend the Ordinance accordingly for allowance of
persons with ~he appropriate State Beverage Departmentllicense
to serve and sell alcoholic beverages within 1,500 feet of any
school or church property.
Mr. DeLong said he recalled that there were many names on the
petition that were not even residents of Boynton Beach and he
noted that signatures from other municipalities were not
recognized. He suggested that }~ Duffy circulate the oetition
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Mr. Harry B. Duffy of the firm, Duffy, et al, Ft. Lauderdale,
stated that the reason his client had him come this distance
to represent him was that Mr. H. Schmidt (the client) was soon
going to be his father-in-law. He said he did not examine the
names on the petition and hadn't realized that they were non
all from Boynton Beach, but his main goal was to appear before
the City Council and request that the City Attorney be instructed
to prepare a proposed amendment for a public hearing. Mr.
Puffy spoke at length about the reasons why he felt the Ordinance
mn quesCion Should be changed -- particularly bec'auSeof the
growth of the outlying areas which are requi~ing more services
and facilities as time goes on. He f~lt the Ordinance shoul'd
be Brought into confo~anee and not discriminate against those
desirin~ certain ~acil~ti~si He noted that Mr. sctimidt was the
owner amd oPerator of the Villager Pub ahd he felt it was the
desire of people in that area.not to have to drive several miles
to a package store or pub, so it might be welI to amend the
Ordinance, changing th~ d{istance from 2,500 feet to 1,500 feet
as it zs on U.S. 1.
Mrs. Jackson said a petition usually has a heading on each page
and this one only had it on the first page. She noted that
there were many signatures of peoole outside the city limits~ Mr.
Puffy said the petition was not meant to be a formality, but only
to show an interest in having the Ordinance amended. Mr. Duffy
explained that he believed there was a difference in the footage
allowed because there has always been more traffic along U.S.
1 and there was more business there. However, the cities are
now developing furlther west and he felt mo~ municioalities were
trying to ~onform. Mr. DeLong noted that zn Boca Raton the
distance requirements were standard and he was unaware that there
was a double standard in Boynton. Mr. Dully said he was speaking
in general aboun the entire community, although he had no
economic interest now or in the future in establishing here. Ne
felt that 1,500 feet ~ould be a fair distance requirement to
establish in the City and again requested the preoaration of
a proposed amsnded Ordinance. He did not feel it would in any
way competitively affect the merchants on U.S. 1, but would help
the res¢ of the citizens.
Mr. Strnad felt the distance requirements were orobably decreased
because there were no school or churches alone U.S. 1. After some
further comment, Mr. DeLong stated he didn't think any definitive
action should be taken tonight before some backCround information
is received and the matter is studied. It was noted that the
Village Pub is approximately 1,800 feet from the end of school
property. }er. DeLong moved to take this matter under advisement
and study, Mrs. Jackson seconded. No discussion. Motion
carried 5-0.
OLD BUSINESS
Consider Request for Annexation - Mr. Joseoh Cosen (TABLED)
The Council discussed the fact that there was some confusion
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among the Planning & Zoning Board regarding the procedure to-be
followed regarding annexation and they were in need of some
legal guidance. It was also noted that the City Manager wished
to contact the County regarding this matter and wished to have
the item left on the table. Mr. DeLong felt it was not the duty
of Council to set policy for the Plann{~g & Zoning Board'and ~
W
they ere only mn need of some written guidelines. Mrs. Jackson
moved to havethel City Manager obtain legal guidelines in writing
concerningt~e p~o, cedure of annexation a{d all other information
necessary regarding this matter. ~-DeL~g~ec, onded~, No'discussion,
Motion carried 5-0.
Receipt of Correspondence from Mr. James O%Meara, Chairman,
Bicentennial Committee
Mr. John q. Adams, 770 Horizons East, came forward to speak in
behalf of Mr. O'Meara regarding the letter signed by Mr. O'Meara,
Mrs~ Kathy H~ughn, Co-Chairman and Mr.-Adams, askin~ for further
consideration in connection with the deficit and/or funding
the film which the Bicentennial Committee has been working on
regarding the history of Bo~vnton Beach. He noted that the Com-
mittee had expected to receive funds through the State from the
Federal Gove?{]me~t, however, there were no more funds available.
After some c~omme~t~ about the merit of the ~'._~lm and the e~orts
of the Bicentennial Committee, Mr. Adams asked for Council's
consi~eratio~ of the request in Mr O'Me~rafs letter. Mr. DeLon~
spoke in favor of granting any request made by the Committee as
he felt this was a worthwhil? cause. Mfrs, Jackson noted that
as of the first o~ t~s month, the amounit in the Bicentennial Min.
Fund was $2,~56.46, m~cluding $200.00 fo~ Flags. She added 12/16/75
that Mr. O'M&a~a told her that the sum of $1,200 would be ~ood
enough to ti~e the' Committee over while s~ill teavin~ some~hin~
in the kitty and in view of her feelings of the commendable job
being done by the Bicentennial Committee, Mrs. Jackson moved
to take $1,200 from the Bicentennial Fund (budgeted) to help
the Bicentennial Committee with its request. Mr. DeLong asked
Mrs. Jackson~to am.end her motion that the Committee be subsidized
no the degree and extent as they deemed necessary in that the
Committee was also going to be working in 1976. He felt the
Committee should non have to come before. Council every time
something is needed It was.established.~that the Bicentennial
Committee would be ~iven $1,~200 and Mr. ~eL~ng's amendment that
the Bicentennial Committee be subsidized as needed was accepted
by Mrs. Jackson. Mr. Strnad'seconded the motion. No discussion.
Motion carried 5-0. Mr. Adams was appreciative and noted that
Boynton Beach was acknowledg~ed as an outstanding community by
the State~
NEW BUSINESS
None.
ADMINISTRATIVE
Recmipt of Corresoondence from Board of Adjustment
Case - Mayor Roberts
Re: Dekker
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ADMINISTRATIVE (Cont'd)
Correspondence - re: Board of' Adjustment (Cont'd)
After the Mayor ascertained that everyone had received a copy
of the correspondence in question, discussion ensued as follows:
Mayor Roberts:
The item here, from what I understand, the
Board of Adjustment feels they have been by-
passed on an item -- on Richard Dekker, who
had requested a duplex apartment to be built
on a lot which was not suffieient and he was
given permission in '76 to build single
family homes. Now, apparently, % thought
this item was settled,~b~t a request has
been made to see if there are any abuses in
by-pas~ing the Board ~f ~djustme~t on this
item because of a set of M inu~es~that were
read and that had been p~ssed some time'in
'74. Am I getti~g't~i~ right?I Where is Mr.
... where is the Chai~an __ Mr. Healy, am
I getting, am I ...
Mr. Healy:
March 25, 1974.
Mayor Roberns:
Now, as I recall, this man in question had
started to build, and with a permit that
was issued in error by the Building Depart-
menn and had progressed to a point that it
was decided that he was doing the wrong
thing and red tags were pun on and then
removed, based on a statement made here, and
apparently we accepted the statement as
being proper and it's entered into the Minutes.
This is the impression. By that time there
was quite a bit of building done and there
was quite a lot of commitments made and I
would say there's a ~reat many oeonle here
involved and I don't know if you want to dis-
cuss-this As far as I'm concerned, I'm in
error in acceotin~ the remarks that were made
an the meet±n~s, since I~had n~ knowledge of
thing au the time until the followin~ week.
The statement was made and I accepted it in
good faith that he was d0inz the proper thin~,
and I believe that possibly the rest of the
Council felt the same way. I don't know what
we can do at this point, except to admit to
our ... yes, by all means come forward.
Mrs. Jackson:
Mr. Mayor, while Mr. Healy is comin~ forward,
I'd like to say that this ... I was completely
at sea when this came up because Mr. DeLon~
was reading from some Minutes from last year
that I had never seen. Unfortunately, the
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Mrs. Jackson
(Cont'd)
Mr. DeLong:
Mrs. Jackson
Mr. DeLong:
Minutes of that Special Meetin~ that we had
that day that ... we were waiting for the
City Attorney to arrive, and Mr. Kohl started
by saying (this is not in the excerpts of
conversation because this~was not on tape) --
he was saying he wanted to give us some back-
ground manerial for us so that he could ask
an ooinion of the City Attorney -- and the
thing was all dissolved and I was still tryin~
to figure out what Minutes wevwere talking
about, but it seemed that they were last
year when I wasn't on 'the Council. I feel
that we were wrong mys,elf.
Mr. Chairman, let me say this. Number one,
I understand the feelings of the ~eoote on
the Board of AdjUstment and if I was a member
of that Board of Adjustment, I believe I
would be in the same frame of mind as what
they were. They feel as though they were
by-oassed and there was a chain of evenns
that led up no this by-pass, and they are
absolutely right. Number one, there was a
series of.errors than occurred inadvertently;
for no reason that I can understand -- why
blank buildin? permits are simned and left
over in the Buildin~ ~eoartment. I think
this is something that should be immediately
discontinued. Number two, it was an error
on the part of the Clerk and number three,
we were given the information and a cooy of
the Minutes of 1974, and ... well, I was
given it and I think other oeoole were given
it ... I think Mr. Harmening admitted he
read the Minutes.
Well ...
Now Where the error occurred here was bein~
guided by the Minutes of 1974 and not being
apprised of, remembering, or takin~ into
consideration that the adoption of the new
Zoning Code had superseded those Minutes of
1974. And that's where I myself was thrown
for a loss on this because I was hanging mv
hat on a previous action of the Board of
Adjustment in 1974, not taking into considera-
tion that those ..~ that particular statement
that~was made at that time had no bearin~
because since then the City had adooted a
Zoning Code. So~ in this manner and fashion
it was my belief -- and there was no official
action taken by this Council -- it was my
belief that this started administratively
and should be handed back to Administration
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MINUTES REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA
DECEMBER 2, 1975
Mr. DeLong:
(Cont'd)
Mr. Strnad:
Mayor Roberts:
to be taken care of. Now, this is on this
Mr. Dekker situation. But then on the other
one, in reading this letter from Mr. Bushnell,
and me, for the life of me, can't understand
the s~econd page of this renort that was made
to .Mr. Kohl -- "Appeal was made by the. five
appli~cants personally, at the Plannzng &
ZoniKg Work~hop and meetings and attendance
at th~ City CoUncil meeting. The appeal was
simpl~ that since Planning & Zoning and the
Buil~i~ig Department were reasonably sure
that r~lief would come in the form of an
amendm~n~t, later to bec~me Ordinance 75-35,
why sh~uld it be necessary for them to suffer
the f~ncial and family inconvenience of
awaiting, due process 6f law. As a result 'of
this a~e~l, the Building Department was in-
struct~" ... now listen to khis; this is
the pa~t that irks me, and ! think it's mal-
feasance in office ... 'Ithe Building Depart-
ment wes instructed immediately after the
Counci~ meeting, to issue perm{ts to the
zve .ap~lzcants as an admzn~stratzve relzef.
The Cm~y Clerk was further instructed to
refund the Board~of Adjz~stment fee in each
case." N6w I don't remember at that meetin~
where this Council took ~ny official action,
direct~g anyone to issue these .five buildin~
permits~ under question, -snd I think it's a
violatibn of your Ordinance. You just couldn't
issue a~y permits while ~hat Ordinance was
the pr0hes~ of bein~ amemded. It was a
violation of the law or of that Ordinance
until ghch time as that amendment was adopted.
Mr. Mayor
It should be pointed out, if I may say, that
these building permits were not for buildings
per se, but for addition or chanmes ..
Mrs. Jackson:
Mr. Mayor, I would like to ask
Mr. Strnad:
Mr. Mayor, if you don't mind
Mrs. Jackson:
Mr. Strnad:
I'm sorry, but I was trying to say somethin~
when Mr. DeLong ... go ahead.
Mr. Mayor, at this time, I would like to ask
for an in-depth study of the operation of
our Building Department inasmuch as I have
received many inefficient many discrepancies
from the Board of Adjussme~'as far as th~
handin~ out of ~uildin~ permits. I have one
here in particular which I will be able to
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MINUTES REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING DECEMBER 2, 1975
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA
Mr. Strnad: give to you~ and I'd like you to look them
(Cont'd) over -- you may pass ~them down, and I!d like
to bring this no your attention at this time
as long as we're on this subject ~..
Mayor Roberts: Mr. Strnad, before we go into this, let Mr.
Healy, standing there ... I think he should
be a~to speak.
Mrs. Jackson:
May I just ask a question first of the City
Manager. I wanted to ask the City Manager
a question, and this is... Mr. Kohl, did
you give -- That afternoon when we had that
Special Meeting -- did~you give everybody a
copy of that March, 1974 Minutes -- because
I never got them.
Mr. Kohl: I didn, t. No ma'am. I didn't.
Mayor Roberts: ~{r. Healy~ would you like to ...
Mr. Healy: Mr. Mayor and gentlemen and Councilwoman,
I would like'the Mayor to read the letter
that the Board of Adjustment addressed to
the Council.
Mayor Roberts:
Mr. Healy:
Read the letter (copy attached).
As Secretary Of the Board of Adjustment, I
wish to confirm the Board's request for an
investigation regardin~ the misuse of the
Minutes of the Board meetin~ dated March
25, 1974. By a vote of 7-0, the Board
agreed these Minutes were misinnerDreted
by the City officials, including th~ Buildin~
Commission, the City Manager and the City
Council and that these Minutes were imoroperly
used to allow an owner-contractor, Mr. Dekker,
to receive two permits to build two single-
family homes in violation of City Ordinance
75-19, dated June 3, 1975. Included in the
letter, the Board also states that five
applications for variances are still on the
table of the Board of Adjustmenn. These
aoplications were ~iven sDecial exceptions
by executive privilege in violation of City
Ordinance 75-19. I would like to add say
that t remind the Council that the Boa~'of
adjustment is a quasi-judicial board and
than any question on their decision must be
appealed to a higher court, and not used by
any member of this Council to render an
opinion for against their decision. I will
remain here at the podium, Mr. Mayor, if
you have any further questions.
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BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA
Mayor Roberts:
Mr. Healy:
Mayor Roberts
Mr. DeLong
Mr Harmening
Mayor Roberts
Mr. Harmening
Mr. DeLong:
I don'n think you're going to resolve any-
thing here tonight hecuase this would re-
quire a great deal of discussion and we
have to get some, Oossibly, some legal inout.
I think, if there's no objection, if.we could
get you and some officer of the Board to-
gether some morning or some time of the day
and go into this thing thorouMhly, I think
you could get more accomplished than sitting
here and going back-~and~brth~because I don't
think You'll resolve anything. I know that
Our letter, Mr. Mayor, is only for an investi-
gation and this is entirely up to the Council.
Well, speaking for myself, as I say, I
relied on the statement~ made here on those
particular Minutes that you had reference
no~ and I accepted it in good faith until
the following week when I st~ted to look
into it and found that it was not as it should
be -- so, we might say that everybody had a
oiece of the action and is e~uallv more or
less resoonsible. But the thing ~s, so what
can we do?
Mr. Chairman, may I inject this if you will;
for the benefit of Mr. Heaty -- I have the
fullest intention when the new Council is
seated to recommend a thorough overhaulin~
and ? systemized method whereby these particu-
lar incidents won't be able to happen in the
future. I guarantee you that, Mr. Healy. I
mean, I don't like it myself.
Mr. Mayor
Mr. Harmening.
There's one point here involved inf-~hi~_that
I'm a little confused on. From reading the
letter transmitted to the City Manager, of
which I think we all received a copy, from
Mr. Bushnell in the Building Department, and
from .other previous information, I have been
under the impression from the very beginning --
perhaps erroneously -- that Mr. Dekker, Richard
Dekker -- the two houses -- that this was
purely and simply an administrative error, or
so they say zn the Building Department. Now,
is this right or is this wrong? Will somebody
What does thee Minutes of the Board of
%~]ustment have to do with the Dekker houses?
What does the Minutes have to do with the
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MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA
DECEMBER 2, 1975
Mr. DeLong: Board of Adjustment?
(Cont'd) read the Minutes, and
from 1974.
You said that you
those Minutes were
}ir. Harmening: I've read the Minutes, yes. I realize
that.
Mr. DeLong:
Mr. Healy:
Mr. DeLong:
Mr. Harmening:
Mr. DeLong:
Mr. Harmening:
Mr. DeLong:
Mr. Kohl:
Mr. DeLong:
Mr. Harmening:
Mr. DeLong:
You asked a question -- if you'd just be
kind'enough to let me exolain, and then you
can come back Now thoseM/~nutes stated
that an application-made by Mr. Dekker for
a duplex, that'he was privileged to build
a single family residence on that oarticular
parcel of land. A~ I,gorrect?
It was zoned single-family at the time.
Yes, single ... he didn't have no apoear
before the Board. See, that was where the
first thine began -- when the first error
began.
I'm right with you~
Now, now with those Minutes I'm under the
impression that this was what Mr. Kohl was
thinking about when the permission was
granted. See? Never taking into considera-
tion ...
We'll stop right there and clacify this
point now before I jump the track. It would
appear to me that Mr. Kohl did not authorize
the Building Department to issue any permits
to Dekker.
That's right -- Mr. Kohl did not authorize
because there was an error made in the Buildin~
Deoartment where a clio came off the data
on this particular ... information on this
lot. Was this the way you explained, Mr.
Kohl?
That's the way that I would ... yes, sir.
And in the whole contents of the package
pertaining to that particular lot wasn't
together. Some of it went astray, so as a
consequence, the clerk -- whoever it was --
who was supposed to have been a new clerk,
evidently gave out the building permit.
I understand that.
Now Mr. Kohl then was non responsible for
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MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA
DECEMBER 2, 1975
Mr. DeLong:
(Cont'd)
Mr. Harmening:
Mr. DeLong:
Mr. Harmening:
Mr. DeLong:
Mrs. Jackson:
Mr. Harmening:
Mayor Roberts:
Mr. Healy:
Mr. Harmening:
Mr. Healy:
Mr. Harmening:
Mr. Healy:
Mr. Harmening:
issuing the building permit, but Mr. Kohl
felt as though if was a justification to
grant the permit based noon those Minutes
of '74, which was not so. Now, I was
willing to ~ccept t~e Minutes of 1974 myself,
until a revzew or a study proved that later
events nullified any approvals or remarks
in those 1974 Minutes.
Ail right. I agree with what you said,
except now we need to baek up again. How
does Mr. Kohl get into this ooint? %he
Building Department issued t~epermit
How does Mr. Kohl get into it?
... at this point.
You'll have to ask Mr. Kohl.
I believe Mr. Mayor, I believe that
what happe~g~ was that at the beginning of
the meeting . as I said before, while we
were waiting ~r Mr. Simon to arrive, Mr.
Kohl said he'd like to give us some back-
ground material so we could get a te~at
interpretation from Mr. Simon. It was
decided before Mr. Simon even arrived.
This was on the red tag. We haven't come
to any red tag business yet. Mr. Kohl
has not entered the picture, so far as I
can see, up to this point.
Mr. Healy, you
May I injecn something here on this? You
have Mr. Bushnell's letter -- you have in
front of you?
No, not in front of me, but I've read it.
Would you read the last paragraph and then
you would know how
Now you're talking about the red tag portion
If you'll read the last paragraph of that
letter, you'll find
I have read it and I recall what it said, but
what t ... I wanted to get this in the proper
time frame and proper context because up tO
this point, no one has had anything to do
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MINUTES REGULAR CITY COUNCIL ME~ETING DECEMBER 2, 1975
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA
Mr. Harmening:
(Cont' d)
with this, except Mr. Dekker and the Building
Department. Now we come along and we find
out we've m~de a mistake and we put a red
tag on the property. Now is when the City
Manager comes into the play. But the way
this has been stated here previousiv, frankly
I was getting a little confused because I
thought I did know exactly what happened --
and it would appear that I do -- it had
only been mis-stated slightly, only in the
matter ~of sequence of.events and I didn't
want anyone in the audience to get the wron~
impression.
Mr. Healy:
Well, if you'll read the last part of the
letter, you'll find that it was the Building
Commission who brought in the Minutes of
the Board of Adjustment.
Mr. Harmening:
Well, that was a
Mr. DeLong:
Well, I mean ~- you see this thing here --
you can't justify a~violation of an Ordinance.
Mr. Harmening:
That was an attempt to cover uo their mistake,
I presume ~..
Mr. DeLong:
Well, you're non going to try to attempt
to pass this stuff off on people of intelli-
gence who are sitting on that Board of Adjust-
ment. They're non goin~ to sit still for it
and I don't blame them. I wouldn't either,
if I was on the Board~
Mr. Strnad:
Mr. Mayor, I am still going to ask you to
have this Council ask Mr. Kohl to set an in-
depth study of the operation of the Building
Department, and if y6u will accept these
papers than I gave you, I will explain this
particular one -- why I want to get started,
and this is just one.
Mrs. Jackson: Is this ... one for each of us?
Mr Strnad: (Passed out papers). Now this is just one
item. If you will notice
Mayor Roberts:
Mr. Strnad, does this have somethin~ to do
with this letter that you're talking about
that we're talking about now?
Mr. Strnad:
This has to do with the issuance of permits
which have not been'done according to the
law.
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MINUTES REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA
DECEMBER 2, 1975
Mayor Roberts:
Well, may I suggest that this investigation
that you request be handled through Mr.
Kohl because right now, we've ~ot a oroblem
to resolve as far as this letter is con-
cerned
Mr. Strnad:
That's all I'm asking for -- if you will
agree to -- this Council will agree to have
this investigated to find out how this could
happen.
Mayor Roberts:
~,~hv not? Is this just one, or is this more
than one?
Mr. Strnad:
This is one, but I have more than one, so
I don't want to burden you with a number of
them -- just take one an a time.
Mr. DeLong:
Well, I would suggest, Mr. Strnad, Councilman
Strnad, that you.get all that information
you have gathered together and supply the
Council with cooies and also Mr. Kohl so
he'will know how far to dig.
Mayor Roberts:
This as I say, this thin~ here could go
on ali'~ight and I think if you take it like
it was suggested and turn this over and ask
for the
Mrs. Jackson
I'd like to suggest that Mr. Strnad ~et with
Mr. Kohl and explain the whole thin~ because
I don't think that any of us are quite ...
Mayor Roberts
Let'd get back to the original letter that
Now the other I think ... this first item~
has to do with'~e ... was repeated several
times in that it was the buildin~ permit was
issued through an error in the Building De-
partment and agazn, the Minutes were used
inadvertently
Mr. Healy:
Our main concern here is misuse of the Minutes
of one of the Board meetings. This is the
main concern -- the misuse of the Minutes of
the meeting. This is what the Board is askin~
for an investigation on, is the misuse of these
Minutes.
Mrs_ Jackson:
I don't know how we could...Mr. Mayor, how --
what can we do about it? I mean we -- every-
body was misled. I didn't even know that
the Minutes existed.
Mr. Healy:
I'm saying ... this is all our request is.
Our request is just for that -- the misuse of
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MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETIN~
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA
DECE~ER 2, 1975
Mr. Healy: the Minutes of this meetin~ and also for
(Cont'd) that oarticular case, and also for the five
other cases.
Mayor Roberts:
Mr. Healy:
Mrs. Jackson:
Mr. DeLong:
Mrs. Jackson:
Mr. Strnad:
Mr. Kohl:
Mr. Strnad:
Mr. DeLong:
As far as the Minutes are concerned, as I
say, the errors have been admitted, but they
were made in good that is, they are honest
errors and an this'~int, I don't know what we
can do about it. I know I admit to the fact
that I accepted it in -- as ~ospel because I
have to put my trust sometime in other members
of the Board. Later on, t found it wasn't
so and I admit to it myself. Now what can
'we do before ... after .~hat?
This is up to the Board ... whatever you
decide to do. I think it's in your hands
now. It's out of the Board of kdiustm~nt and
it's in your hands. So whatever you decide
to do on this ...
Mr. Mayor, I don't quite understand whan we
can do. We have the Minutes uo here
Mr. beLong mentioned he read the Minutes --
I didn't even know the Minutes existed --
Mr. Harmenin~
That was all unofficial. There was no official
action.
No, that's whan I'm sayinK, there was no
official action and yet. . so I don't know ...
I don't quite understand whan we're supposed
to do.
Mrs. Jackson, to make it clearer -- and I
want this ennered into the Minutes -- this
particular sentence: "As a result of this
appeal, the Building DeDartment was instructed
immediately after the Council meeting to
issue oermits to the five applicants as an
administrative relief. The City Clerk was
further instructed to refund the Board of
Adjustment fee in each case." We cannot
circumvent an ordinance by action of that
type. It must come before the public, and we
must act on it as a Council. Now, I'd like to
know who instructed Mr. Bushnell to give these
people the relief that he speaks about here.
I did.
By whose direction, Mr. Kohl?
You know who .~.
for it
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don't let him. take the rap
MINUTES REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING DECEMBER 2, 1975
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA
Mayor Roberts: Mr. Kohl, just a question .~.
Mr. Strnad: I'm not trying to let Mr. Kohl take the
rap for this~because I know very well who
ordered it.
Mrs. Jackson:
Mr. Strnad:
Mayor Roberts:
Mr. Kohl:
Mayor Roberts:
Mr. Kohl:
Mayor Roberus:
Mr. Kohl:
Mr. Mayor:
Mrs. Jackson:
Mayor Roberts:
Mr. Strnad:
Mrs. Jackson:
Mayor Roberts:
I'd like to know who
You know.
Mr. Kohl, was that the night ... was that
the night that there~were some people aski~z
for relief? We were in the midst of changzng
the ordinance
Yes, sir.
... and I believe the Council at that time
were aware that we would let you handle this
administratively. There was no motion made
to my knowledge, but by the same token, every-
body was aware of it.
There was no motion made, Sir. I assumed
and I won't say what the word "assume" means --
but I assumed you oeople gave me instructions
no do whau I did.
Well, I had an idea that was the idea because
these permits~ were not for new buildings.
They were nothing more than for some alterations
in the house. Now, there was no new construc-
tion on these items.
There was. Yes.
There was? Well, I didn't know that
I'd like to clarify ... have somebody clarify
this, Mr. Mayor ...
Now this is . I just want to clear up my
understanding ~f what haopened that night', but
as far as I know ...
Mr. Mayor, I was not aware of this. So, I
was not a member of the Council who was aware
of this order to give these peoote relief.
Not me ...
I think if you'll find the tapes ... olay them
back, you'll find it was discussed in that
direction.
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BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA
DECEMBER 2, 1975
Mr. Strnad:
It may have been discussed, but there were
no orders miven. There was no directive
given from this Council at that night. Then
why does it say here, "~.. immediately after
the Council meeting ..."? I left immediately
after the Council meeting. I don't know
anything about it.
Mayor Roberts:
Mr. Strnad:
Well, I gave you my impression of what happened
that night. That's all I can say.
Well
that's whatI'd lzke' to find out.
Mayor Roberts:
Mr. DeLong:
It's the same with the remarks made on.the
... going around the mulberry bush.
Well, I would say this, Mr. Chairman, instead
of belaboring this, let's see if we can't
get some action. There's a lot of things
that have to be cleared uo.
Mrs. Jackson: Mr. Mayor, I'd like ... Mr. Strnad says he
knows who gave it and I'd like to find out
Mr. Strnad: I don't have to tell you, Mrs. Jackson.
Mrs. Jackson: Well, I don't know, and I'd like to know
myself. I didn't know anything about it.
SeeM in.of
(There was some discussion with everyone talkin~ at once.) 12/16/75
Mayor Roberts: Mr. Healy, I warned you that it would take
a lot of discussion here and I don't know
as anything's going to be resolved. A request
has been made to the City Manager to make a
study ...
Mr. DeLong:
Mr. Healy:
I'll tell you, I g
Mr. Healy -- ther~
unofficial orders
of the next admini
Gentlemen, I'd lik
appearing here non
Secretary of the
representative.
aarantee you one thing,
will be no more of this
~iven by any three members
tration to any City Manager.
you to know that I'm
as Mr. Healy, but as the
~ard of Adjustment as their
Mayor Roberts:
There has been an ~nuendo made here, and per-
aps I d better leD it lze for the time being
I don't particularly relish it -- and it cou%~
get a little sticky and somebody may get hurt.
So I think that we'll proceed with the regular
order of procedure and-turn over this request
that has been made to investigate this buildins
permit ...
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MINUTB~ - R~ULAR~CITY COUNCI~MEETING DECEMBER 2-, 1975
BOYNTON BEAGH, FLORIDA
Mr. Strnad:
Mayor Roberts:
Mr. DeLong:
Mayor Roberts:
Mr. Strnad:
Mr. Harmening:
Mr. Strnad:
~.. and also this last paragraph of Mr. --
not the last paragraph -- the next to the last
paragraph on the second page of Mr. Bushnell's
letter.
And -- I don't know what we can do ...
Mr. Chairman, I would also like to mo along
with Mr. Healy and include that last oarasraoh
where it~states, "It seems to me that the
City Council ..." -- and that doesn't include
me because I never g~ve the order --"and the
City Manager should be commended for action
favorable to citizens, particularly when the
end result does not conat~itute a vinlation."
It certainly did constit~te~ a violation. I
think I wish that soma o~ these oeoole
who arg'gmDloyed by the City would r~al~ze
any tzme you zssue an or.der mn deference to
a City Ordinance, it is a'violation. And that
particular Ordinance had~-.not be~n amended so
it was a violation ?by gi~i~g out orders to
issue the permits before ~he Ordinance had
been amended.
Just for the record, would you care to move
on the request?
I would move at this time that a study be
given ._. that instructions be given the City
Manager to make a study of the next to the
last paragraph on Dage 2 of Mr. Bushnell's
letter of November 20, 1975. Also, of this
particular permit dated 5/23/75, Permit No.
13975, and other information which I will
brinM up later
Out of curiosity, Mr. Chairman, through the
Chair, out of curiosity, what seems to be the
difficulty with this Permit No. 13975?
Well, in the first place, they have a permit
here for a family residence crossed out and
it has duplex written next to it. The require-
ment for a duolex is 1,500 souare feet minimum.
You h~ve a building area here of 1,200 square
feet. Also, the setbacks are not proper.
They've got the improper setbacks on it.
Mayor Roberts: Do you have a copy of that, Mr. Kohl?
Mr. Kohl: No, Sir, t don't.
Mr. DeLong: ~ell, I would say this. Instead of makin~
the explanations here this evDninz for the
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MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA
DECEMBER 2, 1975
Mr. DeLong:
(Cont'd)
Mr. Harmening:
Mayor Roberts:
Mr. Healy:
Mr. Harmening:
Mr. Healy:
Mr. Harmening:
Mr. Healy:
benefit of Mr. Harmening -- Mr. Harmening is
privileged to go uo and make the same study
that you made and we will get it in completion
by the City Manager.
Well, I was trying to get my information
without too much spadework since it's already
been done, and I have a copy of it here in
my hand. I was just a little curious
I don't know, Mr. Mealy, what we can do about
May I ask the City Attorney a question, please?
We have five oases t~at are still pendi~ in
the Board of Adjustment. They're these
cases are still pending. Me table'~d we have
never brought them ocr the table. However,
they have bean given permits by Mr. Kohl. Now
what do we do with these cases that are still
on the table in the Board of Adjustment?
Mr. Chairman? .Mr~ Healy, the nimht that those
were tabled, it seems to me that the Board of
Adjustment didn't have a meeting.
We had a meeting and we tabled them.
You didn't have a quorum.
Yes, we had one.
Mr. Harmening:
You had?
Mr. Healy:
Yes.
Mr. Harmening:
Mr. Healy:
You took it up again at the
That's right. We ... at this particular
meeting we did have a quorum and these were
tabled.
Mr. Harmening:
I didn't realize that~
Mayor Roberts:
Mr. Heaty:
Mayor Roberts:
Mr. Healy:
Mayor Roberts:
Well, these permits or whatever changes took
place in these dwellings, or whatever they are,
they have done, completed? Everything else
Five ... five pieces that we're referring to.
Yes, they have been
They were tabled by the Board of Adjustment.
t know, but I mean to your knowledge, have
they been completed? Their requests
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Mr. Healy:
Mayor Roberts:
Mr. Healy:
Mayor Roberts:
Mr. Healy:
Mayor Roberts:
Mr. Healy:
Mr.Harmening:
Mr. Healy:
Mr. Harmening:
Mr. Healy:
Mr Harmening:
Mr~ Healy:
Mr. Simon:
Mr. Healy:
Mr. Simon
Mr. Healy
Well, the permits have been granted as far
as o..
In other words ... no use trying something ...
... We still have them on the table in the
Board of Adjustment. I would like some
ruling on it ...
I would suggest you take them off the table
and
What ruling do we give from the Board of
Adjustment on them?
Just include that in your Minutes and vote
to take them off the table and dispense with
them.
I think we need legal advice on this
You don't require, you don't require a
variance, do you, Mr. Healy?
Well, these particular applications were
for variances and we tabled them.
They don't require variances, do they?
Well, now they probably wouldn't if they
were to be re a.. in other words, if they
were to be readmitted against, they would not --
not all of them, but there are two of them
that would require variances. Yes, two of
these require swimming pools and that would
Are they part of this five that's on your ...
Part of the five, yes.
Do you want me to answer .~.?
Yes, I would.
Well, I would suggest if they're on the table
that they be taken off the table and acted
upon based on what you have before you. If
the application has been, has been submitted
and you've had your hearing on it ... has there
been a hearing?
No, there was no hearing on it at all. There
was a hearing on one of the cases. We heard
some ...
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Mr. Simon:
Mr Healy:
Mr. Simon:
Mr. Healy:
Mrs Jackson:
Mayor Roberts:
Mr. Simon:
Mayor Roberts:
Mrs. Jackson:
Mr. Simon:
Mr. Healy:
Mr. Simon:
There was no hearing on the others? Well,
apparently, I presume, if they've submitted
their fee, their application fee and filed
the application and submitted to the Board
of Adjustment for action, it would seem to
me that you should take them off the table
individually .. each one on its own merits
and consider zt after anrappr6~ria~eh&~ring
and make a decision.
The decision has already been made.
permits have been issued.
The
Well, I think within the ... within the
confines of the Board of Adjustment, however,
you've been called upon to act, and your
acts ... in your deliberations you'll take
into consideration that which is brought
to you at that hearing.
Could the Board have a letter from you on
this, Mr. Simon, through the City Manager,
instructing us to do this?
I think we'd have to instruct the City Manager
to do that ...
Would it be proper to move that the City Manager
be instructed to send a note to that effect,
based on the advice received? I mean, I don't
understand
You mean ... you mean a communication from the
City Manager to the Board of Adjustment?
Yes .
He doesn't have anything to do with the
Board of Adjustment ...
No, I wouldn't think so. I think what I have
said is in response to your question, and
what I have said is on the record as part of
the Minutes, but if you warm me ... if you want
an opinion from me to the Board of Adjustment
to respond to the same question in the same
manner, there is probably not much more I can
add no what I have already said.
Could we have it in writing, though, for the ...
To the Chairman of the Board?
It might be simpler just to have excerots
of this meeting
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Mr. Healy: Oh, that would be good
(Everyone talking at once.)
Mr. Strnad:
Mr. Simon:
Mr. Strnad:
Mr. Simon:
Could I hear that again, please, what the
instructions were to the Board of Adjustment.
You mean what I just said?
Pertaining to reviewing the applications
which have already been granted.
My response to his question -- his question
was asking me what he Should do with each
of the items that are on the table, and my
response to him was that the Board of Adjust-
ment has an application before it in each of
the five instances,.and in each case it should
be considered independent of the other four,
and each one stands on its own merits -- that
each case is taken off the table and con-
sidered in your normal method of procedure
and then acted upon, taking into account
whether or not there is hardship and all
other considerations that the Board of Adjust-
ment normally considers.
Mr. Strnad:
Excuse me, I
enlighten me.
been granted.
don't understand this; please,
These permits have already
How can they act unon them?
Mr. DeLong:
Mr. Harmening:
(Discussion ensued
Mayor Roberts:
Mrs. Jackson:
The buildings are started? I mean, it's
hypocrisy to be . Are the buildings started?
Now this is hypocrisy if you go in there and
act on something that has already taken place.
You're just getting these fellow here to put
themselves on the spot. They're acting after
the fact. An illegal act has been committed
here and now you're asking these fellows to
go out there and cover it u~ by their ach.
I don't think that's ~ight.
I disagree with that statement entirely.
here which the Mayor deemed out of order.)
Mr. Simon, you've made a
Mr. Mayor, may I just say that I Mr. Simon
has made a statement~ Now I have'~own of
places where a permit has been granted, not
necessarily in Boynton Beach -- but where it
has happened before -- a house has been started
and it's been decided differently -- because
of that it had to be removed, and that's
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Mrs.2ackson:
(Cont'd)
possible, isn't it? If they should decide
that this is wrong and that they ... we'd
have to find out.
Mr. Simon:
To be perfectly frank, I don't know all the
details, or very much of the details
Mrs. Jackson: Neither do I.
Mr. Simon:
involved in any one of the five instances.
Aii I know is that an application was sub-
mitted to the Board of Adjustment for a
variance. The Board of Adjustment normally
would consider the application, look at the
circumstances to determine whether or not
there is in fact hardship as defined in the
Code, and determine whether or not that
applicant is entitled to a variance in view
of the hardship posed. Now, in the first
instance, they h~ve to determine whether or
not the facts support a claim of hardshin.
I dontt know if there is or there isn't. But
it seems no me if the house is already totally
complexity built, maybe there is no hardship,
I don't know. I'm not ... it's not in my
prerogative to make that decision. That's
a judgr~ent. But, you're asking me what you
should'~do with something that's on tke table
and I'm almost limited to a parliamentary
answer. When a matter is on the table, it
should be, --' if it's going to be
acted upon at all, i~ has'~o be taken off
the table and made and some action taken.
Mrs. Jackson:
Mr. Mayor, I ...
Mayor Roberts:
Just aminute, Mrs. Jackson, I think that Mr.
Strnad has already asked -- for that matter,
the Council has asked to look into this thing,
which has nothing to do with the procedure that
Mr. Healy is asking. One has nothing to do
with the other. In other words, there's still
going to be, t hope, an examination of the
facts by the City Manager -- which you have
requested.
Mr. Strnad:
Mr. Mayor, I would like ...
Mayor Roberts:
And the Attorney has given his opinion as to
what to do
Mr. Strnad:
I would like to ask through the Chair, for
Mr. Simon to give the instructions, the legal
instructions to the Board of Adjustment as to
how they are to act on these particular cases,
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Mr. Strnad:
(Cont ' d)
Mayor Roberts:
Mr. DeLong:
Mr. Healy:
Mr. DeLong:
Mr. Healy:
Mr. Simon:
Mr. DeLong:
Mrs Jackson:
in view of the fact that the permits have
already been granted. Legally, what is the
direction -- what is their direction?
This is what theinvestigation' ' is all about.
I would say, I don't think that they're in
a position to give any legal answer insofar
as this particular situation is concerned
up to the present time, and I think, according
to parliamentary procedure, What the Board of
Adjustment is required to do is to take that
particular item, separately, off the table,
and t~en to ~trike them fr~m your agenda.
There'S nothzng you can do about it, unless
you want to start a suit.
We will follow the instructions that we get
from the City Attorney.
That would be to me the proper -- the proper
legal -- the proper partlamentary procedure
would!be to take each one off the table individu-
ally ~d strike them from your a~enda as being
dead wood. ~
We'll follow those instructions
I agree .. I agree with what Mr. DeLong says
up to a point about it being a parliamentary
question and I'm attempting to answer it as
a parliamentary question and answer. ~at
you dd after you take it off the table is
within your sole prerogative as the Board of
Adjustment. I, as an Attorney, can't tell you
what decision to make. It's like my trying to
tell a jury what decision they have to come
up wi~h, with certain facts. I can't do that.
Well, I'm not giving them a legal opinion --
I'm giving them a parliamentary procedure
opera~ion, as if I'd been in his mlace, what
I'd do with them. I'm telling hi~ that the
only c~urse he has ( and I can see ygur assistant
here come up to cue you with the advice) --
you didn't tell him to strike it from the
agenda -- I said if I was sitting on the Board
of Adjustment, I would strike it from the
agenda[. That's about the only thing you could
do with it.
Mr. Mayor, may I ask the-question that I
started out to ask but I haven't had a
chance? I wanted to ask -- supposing the
Board of Adjustment should dedide that there
is no hardship and there's something build there?
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Mrs. Jackson:
(Cont ' d)
Mayor Roberts:
Mr. Simon:
Mrs. Jackson:
Mr. DeLong:
Mayor Roberts:
Mr. Harmening:
Mr. Healy:
Mayor Roberts:
Mr. Simon:
Mr. Healy:
Now, what happens? I~ve known of places
where they have had to take something down.
What would happen then?
Well, I think we should take a step at a
time.
If I may answer the question, that's the
decision that they have to make as the
Board of Adjustment. It's I'm not going
to tell the Board of Adjust~g~t to take
something off the table and strike it
I don't think anybody should tell them to
strike it from the agenda
I say, if I was a member of the Board of
Adjustment, the legal, I mean the parliamentary
procedure as far as I am personally concerned
would be to take it from the tablm and move
to strike it from the agenda.
Mr. Healy, I think the decision -- what
we're trying to say is that the decision
is up to the Board as to what action they
take with those items on your table. I
don't think
I'm of the opinion that what Mr. DeLong said
is absolutely what I would do. They are
presented with an accomplished fact.
This is the request in that letter, Mr. Mayor,
so would you advise us ....this zs a request
in that letter for these fzve cases.
Well, as I've said, I think it's been answered
several times .~.
Mr. Mayor, let me clear up one apparent
... and the Board of Adjustment is calle~''
upon to either admit, or rather grant or
deny the application. If the circumstances
support a finding that there is no hardship
for one or many reasons, then the normal
procedure would be to deny the application.
If, on the other hand in your deliberations
of the circumstances and facts, you find
that there is merit to the clmim of hardship
under whatever circumstances you find, then
you may vote in favor of granting the variancm.
The question is merely whether or not to grant
the variance.
This has been our procedure.
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Mr. Simon:
Mr. Healy:
Mr. Simon:
Mr. DeLong:
Mr. Strnad:
Mr. Healy:
Mr. DeLong:
Mr. Healy:
Mr. DeLong:
Mr. Healy:
Now the people paid their money ... their
fee. They submitted an application and they've
asked the Board of Adjustment to act upon it.
This has been our procedure all the time ...
What I am saying is that in my ooinion, you
asked what from a legal standpoint you should
do. You remove it from the table and act
upon it as you would ordinarily handle any
application.
So, if there's no hardship, -- you decide
there's no hardship, what are you going to do,
knock the buildings down? Now, weren't those
fees returned for the applications? Right?
So what right has the application to be before
the Board if the fees have been returned?
Every application must be paid for -- now if
those fees are returned, then how are you
making your application without collecting
or retaining a fee?
It must be re-advertised also.
Well, gentlemen, all I can say is that this
was your action and I think that you should
solve it.
Well, I would say this, Mr. Healy, if I was
a member of your Board, and I knew what the
circumstances were, I think you're just
wasting time to come here and seek advice.
I would act accordingly as I said that I would
act, and that would be to take it from the
table and then strike it from the agenda
because there's nothing you can do. You're
going to have differences of opinion there.
I understand.
Mr. Healy: you're going to have differences of
opinion; some of those people are going to
say some are hardships. Now, where do you
go from here? We go into court and make these
people tear their houses down, and in nine
out of ten instances, the court would never --
they would frown upon it.
Ail the Board is asking for is an answer to
the letter. That's all, and I'll instruct
the Board as to whan I have as to the five
cases as far as the legal end of it is concerned..
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DECEMBER 2, 1975
Mayor Roberts:
Mr. Heaty:
Mayor Roberts:
Mr. Healy:
Mayor Roberts:
Mr. DeLong:
Mayor Roberts:
Mr. Healy:
Mayor Roberts:
(Laughter)
Mayor Roberts:
Mr. Healy:
Mayor Roberts:
Mrs. Jackson:
Mayor Roberts:
Mr. Strnad:
Mayor Roberts:
Mrs. Jackson:
Mayor Roberts:
Mr. Strnad:
Mr. DeLong:
Mrs. Jackson:
Well, the
that they
message.
Board will have to take the action
see fit. I think that was the
That's right.
Whether you strike it or hear it ... I mean,
it's up to the Board. We can't instruct the
Board what to do ... but as far as the other
I understand, Mr. Chairman ... I'm hearing
evidence here tonight that there's no... that
the money has been refunded, so that they're
probably dead applications.
That's what it looks like to me.
They're dead. There's no fee there, Mr. Healy.
They gave it back.
That's what it looks like.
Are there any other questions, gentlemen?
... if you want to appoint me to the Board
maybe I can help you reach a decision.
Well, I mean, I can't make a decision for the
Board. The other item will be turned over ...
Are there any other questions? If not, then ...
There is a request to examine the building
permit and come up with some answers on that
We didn't vote on that.
Was that moved? Did you move on
Strnad?
I made the motion.
To turn over all this and to get
But we haven't voted on it yet.
I think it got lost in the shuffle.
Did anybody second it?
Yes, Mrs. Jackson seconded it.
I second it.
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Mayor Roberts:
Mr. DeLong:
Mrs. Jackson:
Mayor Roberts:
Mr. Kohl:
Mr. Strnad:
Mayor Roberts:
Council:
Consider Zoning Approval
and Juanita Wright
It was moved and seconded (I hope we get the
thing right) to have an investigation on that
building permit ...
A study ... an in-depth study ...
... just a study.
Study on the ...
On the one that Mr. Strnad submitted to the
Council tonight.
And the others which I will present later on.
I'll present them later on, okay.
I think we've heard the motion now. Ail in
favor? Opposed?
Aye. (Motion carried 5-0).
for Beer & Wine License - William Price
Mr. Kohl wished to make known to the Council -- the address was
missing there -- and it's 110 N.E. 10th Avenue (Lucky Stop
Dinette). He said the above location does comply with local
zoning ordinance for the sale of alcoholic beverages -- beer
and wine consumption on premises.
Mr. DeLong moved to grant approval of the application of William
Price and Juanita Wright in accordance with the above. Mrs.
Jackson seconded. No discussion. Motion carried 5-0.
List of Payments for October
Mrs. Jackson moved to accept the lis~ of~p~yments for October
and have them attached to the Minutes. Mr. Narmening seconded~
Mrs. Jackson said she had some questions, but they have been
clarified. Motion carried 5-0.
OTHER
Consider Position for Computer Programmer
Mr. Kohl recalled the discussion which took place during the
Budget sessions regarding a computer which Council approved.
At that time: it was thought one of the City's employees could
be used and trained in a few months. However, in talking to
the various computer companies, it's been learned that it takes
approximately a year at the least to be a good programmer.
Therefore, Mr. Kohl asked for approval to hire a programmer
to operate the Computer. It was clarified that funds were
available, and Mr. DeLong moved to approve the City Manager's
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request. Mrs. Jackson seconded. It was noted that this matter
was taken out of order on the Agenda. Motion carried 5-0.
Exchange Holidays from December 24th to December 26th
Mr Kohl noted the City has a holihay on Wednesday, December 24th.
It was noted the employees would prefer'no have Friday, the
26th off instead, with the approval of Council -- therefore
have a long weekend. Mr. DeLong moved to accept the recommenda-
tion of the City Manager. Mr, Strnad seconded, No discussion.
Motion carried 5-0.
ADMINt~STRATIYE~(Cont'd)
Approval of Bills~
Mr. Kohl read the following bills for approval:
1. Board of County Commissioners ~ 1,102.72
Traffic lights maintenance
Pay from budgeted funds 001-854.97
Palm Beach Jr. College 30.00
Registration fee for PO 013 Workshop
Pay from Police Education Fund 001-507
Ordinance 74-38~ Section 2-10,1(b)
3. W. Jackson & Sons 82,239.94
Raw Water Main Part A
Pay from Atlantic National Bank
1975A Water & Sewer Bond Issue
Contract dated 4/22/75
4. Russell & Axon 6858-4-III & CP Inv. ~19 4,563.41
Upgrading existing Wastewater Treatment Facilities
Pay from Atlantic National Bank 1974 issue
Authorization dated 11/20/73
5. Russell & Axon 6858-4A-II & CPS Inv. ~5 47,031.38
So. Central Regional Lift Stations & Force Mains
Pay from Utility General Fund
Refundable from future bond issues
75% EPA Reimbursable
Authorization dated 11/71
6. Russell & Axon 6858-12-III & CPR Inv. ~4 1,162.95
Sewage Treatment Plant Improvements
Pay from Atlantic National Bank 1975A Issue
Authorization dated 1/17/74
7. Russell & Axon 6858-15-II & CP Inv. #14 2,822.05
Preparation of construction plans and specs for
Water Treatment Expansion - Water Treatment Plant
Pay from Atlantic National Bank 1975A Series
Authorization dated 5/74
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10.
Russell &Axon 6858-21-II & CPS Inv. #10
Preparation of construction plans and specs
for Expansion of existing transmission and
distribution
Pay from Atlantic National Bank t975A Series
Authorizauion dated 1/20/75
De WindMachinery 'Company
Tractor with backhoe and front end loader
Pay from budgeted funds 030-920.53
Bid awarded 11/10/75
West Construction Company Est. #5
New office, lab and m~intenance shop - Wastewater
Treatment Facilities
Pay from Atlantic National Bank
1975A Series Water & Sewer Bond Issue
Contract dated 7/1/75
2,736.70
15,473.00
29,790.00
11.
12.
Palm Beach Jr. College
Tuition for one policeman as a new recruit
100.00
Kozich & Kozich
Partial payment No. 3
174.60
Mr. Kohl added the last two items and noted the bills decribed
have been approved and verified by the department heads
involved; checked and approved for payment by the Finance
Director; funds are available in their respective budgets. Mr.
Kohl recommended payment of these bills.
Mr. DeLong moved that the bills be paid, seconded by Mrs. Jackson.
No discussion. Motion carried 5-0.
Mr. DeLong wished to call to the attention of the City Manager
the request that was made several months ago for the turning
arrows at S.E. 15th Avenue and U.S. 1, as he had witnessed
another accident there Sunday afternoon. Mr. Kohl noted that
he had written to DOT, and he will write again. It was clarified
that the County had nothing to do with this.
Mr. Strnad asked if it would be possible to expedite the instal-
lation of the traffic light at 15th Avenue or Woolbright Road
and t8th Street. He stated 15th Avenue is now nearing completion
and that is going to be a very busy intersection when completed~
It is in Leisureville. Mr. Strnad clarified that the light in
question was no be at 18th Street and Woolbright Road. He felt
it was necessary to keep asking for this.
ADJOURNMENT
Mr. DeLong moved to adjourn, seconded by Mr. Strnad. Meeting
adjourned at 10:25 P.M~
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ATTEST:
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA
By ~_'~
~~~~member
- Cour~/lmemb er
City Clerk
STATE OF FLORIDA )
COUNTY OF PAL~ BEACH ) SS
/0ITY OF BOYI~ON BEACH
TO THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND COUNCI~N OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA:
We, the undersigned Clerks of the General Election held on the 2nd day of December, 1975 A.D. for the purpose o£ electing
two (2) candidates for Council~ do hereby certify that at such General Election the results were as follows:
CANDIDATES Pct. Pct. Pct. Pet. Pct. Pct. Pct. Pet. Pct. Pet.
#139 #141 #~4~ ~146 ~7 #~4~ #155 #156 #160 #161
Gene "Moose" Noore III ,1/,5' A~P2 S's-~ 27q- 5L7P [~1 , ~3 ~&
TOTAL
WRITE IN VOTES
ABSENTEE
TOTAL VOTES CAST
01erk, P~cinct #139
# 7
Clerk, Precinct ~-'141
~ 6~k~ Pr e cinctM¢~49
01erk, Precinct ~156 an~ 161
Tereesa Padgett~5~ity Clerk