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Agenda 03-10-14CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH HISTORIC RESOURCES PRESERVATION BOARD MEETING AGENDA DATE: Monday, March 10, 2014 TIME: 6:30 P.M. PLACE: Commission Chambers, 100 E. Boynton Beach Boulevard, Boynton Beach, Florida 1. Pledge of Allegiance 2. Agenda Approval 3. Approval of Minutes 4. Communications and Announcements 5. Old Business: A. Celebration of Conrad Pickel B. Heritage Trail signs, brochures, and online content C. Wells Subdivision research D. 918 SE 4" Street potential relocation 6. New Business: A. Historic Site Designation: Lake Boynton Estates Entry Feature, 569 W. Ocean Avenue B. Proposed Historic Site Designation: Boynton Woman's Club, 1010 S. Federal Highway C. Boynton Beach Woman's Club Small Matching Grant Application 2015/2016 D. Comprehensive Plan Update E. Earth Week Walk of Downtown Area 7. Other 8. Comments by members 9. Public comments 10. Announce date of next meeting — April 14, 2014 11. Adjournment The Board (Committee) may only conduct public business after a quorum has been established. If no quorum is established within twenty minutes of the noticed start time of the meeting the City Clerk or designee will so note the failure to establish a quorum and the meeting shall be concluded. Board members may not participate further even when purportedly acting in an informal capacity. NOTICE ANY PERSON WHO DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION OF THE HISTORIC RESOURCES PRESERVATION BOARD WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT THIS MEETING WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS AND FOR SUCH PURPOSE MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDING IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. (F.S. 286.0105) THE CITY SHALL FURNISH APPROPRIATE AUXILIARY AIDS AND SERVICES WHERE NECESSARY TO AFFORD AN INDIVIDUAL WITH A DISABILITY AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY TO PARTICIPATE IN AND ENJOY THE BENEFITS OF A SERVICE, PROGRAM, OR ACTIVITY CONDUCTED BY THE CITY. PLEASE CONTACT THE CITY CLERK'S OFFICE, (561) 742-6060 AT LEAST TWENTY (24) HOURS PRIOR TO THE PROGRAM OR ACTIVITY IN ORDER FOR THE CITY TO REASONABLY ACCOMMODATE YOUR REQUEST. Document3 Historic preservation part of Boynton's development plan - Sun Sentinel Page 1 of 2 Home i= I Broward I Palm Beach I Sports l Entertainment I Travel I Lifestyle I Business i Health i Opinion ; Video ; Home , Collections - Boynton Beach a«ommana L Historic preservation to play a bigger -- o role in Boynton's development plan Tweet February 20, 2014 1 By Attiyya Anthony, Sun Sentinel Boynton Beach wants to strengthen its historic preservation efforts. An ordinance, which got preliminary approval Tuesday, will reinforce the city's growing historic preservation program by incorporating it into the city's future comprehensive plan, said Warren Adams, the city's historic preservation planner. hewing i WIST 9 rr gogWn bf c IeoantunanohE W Shin Bo t Renta specializing In spc www.aceshighp_ www.bocaboat & Post Surgical MZ Affordable, local & Newest Boats -Low Us pressure cleaning i Professional Frienc The old comprehensive plan had combined historic preservation with wetlands and habitat preservation, but because the city sees value in its history, the new plan will have more focus on the city's historic preservation when it comes to development. Some residents are skeptical about the new plan's wording, but Adams said that it's the city's historic interest. The newplan says that "historic resources" rather than "historic properties" shall be protected from development and redevelopment It also eliminates the help of "local historic preservation groups." Now, the city will seek input from state and federal groups, as well as local groups, about the direction to take Related Links the city's historic preservation. Adams said. Two candidates running to represent Boynton's District II The city's history has been an important part of the city's development. Boynton Beach recently won an award from the Florida League of Cities for its heritage education programs, including its downtown TWEETS FROM THE STREETS: Boynton police heritage trail officer to live tweet on patrol This month, the city also made a controversial move to set aside $174,000 to tear down the old Boynton Boynton Beach hotel near Leisureville stops Beach high school — a building that used to be the city's epicenter close to 30 years ago construction for a few days In other action, the city approved more than $24,000 worth of new night vision and forensic equipment for the police department. Related Articles City officials say that the new equipment will help fight terrorism and help the SWAT team be more effective. According to a city staff recommendation, "the main objective... is to enhance operational Board Endorses Plans For Old School Square effectiveness and importantly increase safety." October25 1988 The $24,000 will be reimbursed by Palm Beach County Deal Saves Half Of Lauderdale Hotel Apri124. 2002 The motion passed 4-0, Commissioner Michael Fitzpatrick was absent. High-rise Behind Landmark Freedom Tower Approved "1 think this is great stuff," said Commissioner Joe Casello. "Anytime we can get this type of equipment to december z. 2005 catch the bad guys and keep our city safe is great." Historic Comer Entices Developer July 23, 1999 aanthony@sunsentinel.com or 561-243-6648 or @attiyya_sun Hotel -marina gets second chance June 3 2007 Table of Contents Objective Page 1.1 Concurrency...................................................................................................................1-1 1.2 Land Development Regulations and Future Land Use Designations ...................1-2 1.3 Utilities and services sites.......................................................................................... 1-2 1.4 Innovative LDRs.........................................................................................................1-13 1.5 Erosion and topography...........................................................................................1-13 1.6 Soil Conditions...........................................................................................................1-14 1.7 Blight and Redevelopment.......................................................................................1-14 1.8 Anti-sprawl.................................................................................................................1-15 1.9 Urban CBD..................................................................................................................1-16 1.10 Inconsistent Uses-Compatibility..............................................................................1-16 1.11 Coastal High -Hazard Area........................................................................................1-17 1.12 Housing.......................................................................................................................1-18 1.13 Workforce Housing....................................................................................................1-19 1.14 Habitat;,�� Preservation...................................................................................1-19 1.15 Annexation....................................................................................................................1-20 1.16 School Siting.................................................................................................................1-21 1.17 Economic Development.............................................................................................1-22 1.18 Historic Preservation and Archaeology .1-?? City of Boynton Beach 1-i Date: August 19, 2008 Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Element Amendments 08-01 Ordinance 08-007 g. The protection of environmentally sensitive lands, water wellfields and aquifer recharge areas; h. Access Management; i. On-site vehicular circulation, parking lots and loading areas designed and sized to provide the maximum reasonable degree of safety and convenience; J. The provision of open space; k. The protection of known and discovered archaeological sites; 1. The r-eeegnifie identification, documentation, and preservation of historic properties and cultural resources; m. The protection of natural resources; and, n. The availability of facilities and services at adopted levels of service concurrent with the impacts of development. Objective 1.4 The City shall encourage innovative land development regulations that implement this Comprehensive Plan. Measurability: Number of amendments to the land development regulations that foster innovative regulations consistent uyith the objective. Policy 1.4.1 The City shall encourage a mixture of quality light industrial, commercial and office uses within commercial and industrial districts where such projects would not create significant land use conflicts and adequate public facilities are available to serve such uses. Policy 1.4.2 Areas adjacent to industrially -designated lands shall be considered for redesignation to industrial use if adequate lot consolidation to prevent piecemeal encroachment into adjacent neighborhoods is available provided that adequate screening and buffering is provided. Objective 1.5 Land development shall be accomplished in a manner which minimizes erosion, flooding, and other problems due to topography. Measurability: Incidences of flooding, erosion and other problems due to topography in neza development projects. Policy 1.5.1 The City shall continue to enforce regulations that prohibit the destruction of oceanfront dunes. City of Boynton Beach 1-13 Date: August 19, 2008 Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Element Amendments 08-01 Ordinance 08-007 Policy 1.13.4 All workforce housing units constructed under the program shall remain affordable for a period of thirty (30) years through the use of restrictive covenants. Policy 1.13.5 The City shall continue to explore innovative development regulations, the use of prefabricated housing, regulations regarding non -conforming lots and other policy tools to provide increased access to affordable housing. Objective 1.14 The City shall continue to protect native habitat; and preserve wetlands, archaeelegkal sites and historic resources. Measurability: Number of areas or sites protected. Policy 1.14.1 The City shall continue to enforce regulations requiring the preservation of 25% of all "A", "B", and "C" rated sites of 10 or more acres and shall require that these standards are placed as conditions of approval for development orders and permits where applicable. Sites Sur-vey" shall b i ted into the Futur-e Land Use Map series and shall be pr-e4erefted f -rem. development and r-edevelopment. activities. s .1 P.72M MMM City of Boynton Beach 1-20 Date: August 19, 2008 Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Element Amendments 08-01 Ordinance 08-007 ----------- MOMMS.. Sites Sur-vey" shall b i ted into the Futur-e Land Use Map series and shall be pr-e4erefted f -rem. development and r-edevelopment. activities. s .1 P.72M MMM City of Boynton Beach 1-20 Date: August 19, 2008 Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Element Amendments 08-01 Ordinance 08-007 Policy 1.17.3 The City shall continue to coordinate economic development efforts with the Community Redevelopment Agency, the Boynton Beach Chamber of Commerce and the Palm Beach Business Development Board. Objective 1.18 The city shall continue to identify, document, and preserve historic and cultural resources. Measurability: Number of areas or sites added to the Boynton Beach Register of Historic Places and the Florida Master Site File. Policy 1.18.1 The City shall continue to maintain and update "The City of Boynton Beach Historic Sites Survey" and the Florida Master Site File. Policy 1.18.2 The City shall continue to maintain and update "The Boynton Beach Register of Historic Places" and the "National Register of Historic Places". Policy 1.18.3 The City shall continue processing additions to "The Boynton Beach Register of Historic Places". Policy 1.18.4 Historic and cultural resources identified in "The Boynton Beach Register of Historic Places" shall be incorporated into the Future Land Use Map series and shall be protected from development and redevelopment activities through the approved review process. Policy 1.18.5 The City's land development regulations shall continue to provide protection for historic and cultural resources. Policy 1.18.6 The City shall, through the enforcement of pertinent regulations, continue to require that, in the event of prior knowledge of any archaeological site on a development site, or the discovery of archaeological artifacts during project construction the developer shall stop construction in that area and immediately , the Bureau of Archaeological Research in the Florida Department of State. Proper protection of such resources to the satisfaction of the bureau shall be provided by the developer. Policy 1.18.7 The City shall continue to meet the criteria necessary for participation in the Certified Local Government Program. City of Boynton Beach 1-23 Date: August 19, 2008 Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Element Amendments 08-01 Ordinance 08-007 Objective 1.19 The City shall continue to pursue funding opportunities and offer incentives that will contribute to the preservation of historic and cultural resources. Measurability: The amount of funding received and number incentives awarded. Policy 1.19.1 The City shall continue to pursue grant funding for projects that contribute to the preservation of historic and cultural resources. Policy 1.19.2 The City shall continue to offer incentives that will contribute to the preservation of historic and cultural resources. Objective 1.20 The City shall continue to identify and provide educational opportunities to encourage a greater understanding and appreciation of historic and cultural resources. Measurability: Number of pportunities identified and provided. Policy 1.20.1 The City shall continue to increase awareness and understanding of historic and cultural resources for educational and heritage tourism purposes. Policy 1.20.2 The City shall continue to work with heritage and educational organizations to increase awareness and understanding of historic and cultural resources. City of Boynton Beach 1-24 Date: August 19, 2008 Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Element Amendments 08-01 Ordinance 08-007 Historic Resources Preservation Board March 10, 2014 31-1. BEACH. BARTON MEMORIAL „AR 5, MEMORIAL PARI PARI CEMETERY M....... GARDENS Inlet Historical Marker Unveiling � r Y Cemetery Heritage Trail Brochure J CEMETERY HERITAGE TRAIL lel 1 0-1 Boynton Municipal Cemetery Survey C • Y. ! •. k N Lake Boynton Estates Entry Feature s East Elevation 1�'S L� West Elevation Gates on Lake Street South Elevation Cap Detail �M All Details _.L7 North Elevation Shield Motif Lake Boynton Estates 1925 Advertisement Looking East Setting Looking Northwest 'z