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Agenda 01-21-14 Searchable The City of The City of Boynton Beach Boynton Beach 100 E. Boynton Beach Boulevard ● (561) 742-6000 TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 2014 6:30 PM FINAL AGENDA City Commission AGENDA Jerry Taylor Mayor – At Large Woodrow L. Hay Vice Mayor – District II David T. Merker Commissioner – District I Michael M. Fitzpatrick Commissioner – District III Joe Casello Commissioner – District IV Lori LaVerriere City Manager James Cherof City Attorney Janet M. Prainito City Clerk Visit our Web site www.boynton–beach.org Breeze into Boynton Beach – America’s Gateway to the Gulfstream WELCOME Thank you for attending the City Commission Meeting GENERAL RULES & PROCEDURES FOR PUBLIC PARTICIPATION AT CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSION MEETINGS THE AGENDA: There is an official agenda for every meeting of the City Commissioners, which determines the order of business conducted at the meeting. The City Commission will not take action upon any matter, proposal, or item of business, which is not listed upon the official agenda, unless a majority of the Commission has first consented to the presentation for consideration and action.  Consent Agenda Items: These are items which the Commission does not need to discuss individually and which are voted on as a group.  Regular Agenda Items: These are items which the Commission will discuss individually in the order listed on the agenda.  Voice Vote: A voice vote by the Commission indicates approval of the agenda item. This can be by either a regular voice vote with "Ayes & Nays" or by a roll call vote. SPEAKING AT COMMISSION MEETINGS: The public is encouraged to offer comment to the Commission at their meetings during Public Hearings, Public Audience, and on any regular agenda item, as hereinafter described. City Commission meetings are business meetings and, as such, the Commission retains the right to impose time limits on the discussion on an issue.  Public Hearings: Any citizen may speak on an official agenda item under the section entitled “Public Hearings.”  Public Audience: Any citizen may be heard concerning any matter within the scope of the jurisdiction of the Commission – Time Limit – Three (3) Minutes  Regular Agenda Items: Any citizen may speak on any official agenda item(s) listed on the agenda after a motion has been made and properly seconded, with the exception of Consent Agenda Items that have not been pulled for separate vote, reports, presentations and first reading of Ordinances – Time Limit – Three (3) minutes ADDRESSING THE COMMISSION: When addressing the Commission, please step up to either podium and state, for the record, your name and address. DECORUM: Any person who disputes the meeting while addressing the Commission may be ordered by the presiding officer to cease further comments and/or to step down from the podium. Failure to discontinue comments or step down when so ordered shall be treated as a continuing disruption of the public meeting. An order by the presiding officer issued to control the decorum of the meeting is binding, unless over-ruled by the majority vote of the Commission members present. Please turn off all pagers and cellular phones in the City Commission Chambers while the City Commission Meeting is in session. City Commission meetings are held in the Boynton Beach City Commission Chambers, 100 East Boynton Beach Boulevard, Boynton Beach. All regular meetings are held typically on the first and third Tuesdays of every month, starting at 6:30 p.m. (Please check the Agenda Schedule – some meetings have been moved due to Holidays/Election Day). 2 of 190 1. OPENINGS A. Call to order - Mayor Jerry Taylor B. Invocation C. Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag led by Commissioner Merker D. Brand Promise Statement E. Agenda Approval: 1. Additions, Deletions, Corrections 2. Adoption 2. OTHER A. Informational Items by Members of the City Commission 3. ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMMUNITY & SPECIAL EVENTS & PRESENTATIONS A. Accept the Florida League of Cities Municipal Achievement Award for the "The City of Boynton Beach Heritage Education Program" which is the winning entry in the "Teaching Your City's History and Heritage" category. Presenting the award is the Honorable P.C. Wu, Florida League of Cities President, Councilman, City of Pensacola. B. Present Commendation to Boynton Beach High School for achieving an "A" rating. Accepting the commendation is Principal Karen Whetsell C. Proclaim January 2014 as Human Trafficking Awareness Month D. Announcement and invitation to attend the ARTal’FRESCO satellite exhibition at the Boynton Beach Arts District (BBAD) on Friday, January 24, 2014 from 7:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. located on West Industrial Ave., in Boynton Beach E. Announcement of the “Kinetic Art, Year in Review” to be held on Wednesday, January 29, 2014 from 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the Boynton Beach City Library as part of the “What’s on Wednesday’s” program, in collaboration with the Art in Public Places Program. 4. PUBLIC AUDIENCE INDIVIDUAL SPEAKERS WILL BE LIMITED TO 3 MINUTE PRESENTATIONS (at the discretion of the Chair, this 3 minute allowance may need to be adjusted depending on the level of business coming before the City Commission) 3 of 190 5. ADMINISTRATIVE A. Appoint eligible members of the community to serve in vacant positions on City advisory boards. The following openings exist: Arts Commission: 1 regular and 2 alternates Building Board of Adjustment and Appeals: 2 regulars and 2 alternates Cemetery Board: 1 alternate Education & Youth Advisory Board: 2 alternates, 1 student and 1 student N/V Financial Advisory Committee: 2 regular and 2 alternates Library Board: 2 alternates Recreation and Parks Board: 1 regular and 2 alternates Planning and Development Board: 1 regular Senior Advisory Board: 1 alternate Veterans Advisory Commission: 2 alternates 6. CONSENT AGENDA Matters in this section of the Agenda are proposed and recommended by the City Manager for "Consent Agenda" approval of the action indicated in each item, with all of the accompanying material to become a part of the Public Record and subject to staff comments. A. Approve the piggyback of the Town of Jupiter's bid for painting with Hartzell, Inc. Bid JW 10-26 with the same terms, conditions, specifications and pricing for painting of six (6) master lift stations per proposal from Hartzell in the amount of $25,310.30. B. Accept the written report to the Commission for purchases over $10,000 for the month of December 2013. C. Approve modifications to the Recreation & Parks Department's personnel allocation and organizational chart for the FY 13/14 budget. PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. R14-010 D. - Delegating authority to a canvassing board consisting of the City Clerk of the City of Boynton Beach and the Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections for the March 2014 Municipal Election E. Approval of a Commercial Interior Build-out Grant in the amount of $15,000 and a Commercial Rent Reimbursement Grant in the amount of $12,000 to VWF Imports, Inc. Joey’s Home Bakery Gluten Free. F. Approve the minutes from the Regular City Commission meeting held on January 7, 2014 7. BIDS AND PURCHASES OVER $100,000 None 4 of 190 8. CODE COMPLIANCE & LEGAL SETTLEMENTS None 9. PUBLIC HEARING 7 P.M. OR AS SOON THEREAFTER AS THE AGENDA PERMITS The City Commission will conduct these public hearings in its dual capacity as Local Planning Agency and City Commission. None 10. CITY MANAGER’S REPORT None 11. UNFINISHED BUSINESS None 12. NEW BUSINESS A. Discussion regarding Commission attendance at Palm Beach County Day in Tallahassee on March 4 - 5, 2014 B. Evaluate potential property acquisition from Palm Beach County near Lake Ida Park 13. LEGAL PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 14-001 - FIRST READING A. - Approve Ordinance amending City Code of Ordinance Sections 10-50 and 10-52 regarding Abandoned Property. B. Pursuant to Section 286.011(8), Florida Statutes, the City Attorney is requesting a private attorney-client session of the City Commission either before or after the February 4, 2014 City Commission meeting to discuss pending litigation in the following case: OLEN PROPERTIES CORP., a Florida Corporation; SECURED HOLDINGS, INC., a Foreign Corporation, et al, Plaintiffs vs. QUANTUM PARK PROPERTY OWNERS' ASSOCIATION, INC., a Florida Not-For-Profit Corporation; CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, et al., Defendants - Case No. 502013CA007694XXXXMB AH. 5 of 190 PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 14-002 - FIRST READING C. - Approve Ordinance rescinding Ordinance 13-014 which changed the land use designation for a parcel of land located at 125 East Ocean Avenue from Public and Private Governmental/Institutional (PPGI) to Mixed Use (MX); restoring Public and Private Governmental /Institutional (PPGI) land use to the property. 14. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS A. Replacement of Storage Area Network (SAN) to connect networks and servers and meet customers’ needs for data storage (in the ITS Strategic Plan) - 02/04/14 B. Request for purchase of "SeeClickFix" for cloud-based 311/Citizen Reporting Services which allows our citizens access to the SeeClickFix portal from any Internet-based device (in ITS Strategic Plan) - 02/04/14 C. Amending the Plan Review fee in the Building Division fee schedule as an additional incentive for development - 02/04/14 15. BRAND PROMISE STATEMENT "BREEZE INTO BOYNTON BEACH - AMERICA'S GATEWAY TO THE GULFSTREAM" 16. ADJOURNMENT NOTICE IF A PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THE CITY COMMISSION WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT THIS MEETING, HE/SHE WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS AND, FOR SUCH PURPOSE, HE/SHE 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-FOUR HOURS PRIOR TO THE PROGRAM OR ACTIVITY IN ORDER FOR THE CITY TO REASONABLY ACCOMMODATE YOUR REQUEST. ADDITIONAL AGENDA ITEMS MAY BE ADDED SUBSEQUENT TO THE PUBLICATION OF THE AGENDA ON THE CITY'S WEB SITE. INFORMATION REGARDING ITEMS ADDED TO THE AGENDA AFTER IT IS PUBLISHED ON THE CITY'S WEB SITE CAN BE OBTAINED FROM THE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK. 6 of 190 3. A ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMMUNITY & SPECIAL EVENTS & PRESENTATIONS January 21, 2014 COBB ITY F OYNTON EACH AIRF GENDA TEM EQUEST ORM CMD: January 21, 2014 OMMISSION EETING ATE O PH PENINGSUBLIC EARING O CM’R THERITY ANAGERS EPORT A/P UB NNOUNCEMENTSRESENTATIONSNFINISHED USINESS NO ATURE F A NB DMINISTRATIVEEW USINESS AI GENDA TEM CA L ONSENT GENDAEGAL BP$100,000 FAI IDS AND URCHASES OVER UTURE GENDA TEMS CCL ODE OMPLIANCE AND EGAL S ETTLEMENTS RACC: Accept the Florida League of Cities Municipal EQUESTED CTION BY ITY OMMISSION Achievement Award for the "The City of Boynton Beach Heritage Education Program" which is the winning entry in the "Teaching Your City's History and Heritage" category. Presenting the award is the Honorable P.C. Wu, Florida League of Cities President, Councilman, City of Pensacola. ER: The Florida League of Cities Municipal Achievement Awards XPLANATION OF EQUEST program recognizes innovations and excellence in municipal government.In commemoration of Juan Ponce de Leon’s arrival to Florida in 1513, this year’s program was themed, “History Happened Here: A Celebration of the Great History of Florida’s Cities”. The “Teaching Your City’s History& Heritage” category focuses on municipalities creating educational opportunities and forums where the city’s history is taught, shared and celebrated. The city’s phased heritage education program comprises informational brochures, two heritage trails, an online interactive map, a celebration of stained glass designer Conrad Pickel, and, if funding is awarded, a proposed Cultural Resources Smart Phone Application. The entire program has been funded through grants and donations. H? The award will help raise public OW WILL THIS AFFECT CITY PROGRAMS OR SERVICES awareness of the educational opportunities provided by the Heritage Education Program and will promote the city as a heritage tourism destination. FI: N/A ISCAL MPACT 7 of 190 A: None recommended. LTERNATIVES 8 of 190 9 of 190 10 of 190 3. B ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMMUNITY & SPECIAL EVENTS & PRESENTATIONS January 21, 2014 COBB ITY F OYNTON EACH AIRF GENDA TEM EQUEST ORM CMD: January 21, 2014 OMMISSION EETING ATE O PH PENINGSUBLIC EARING O CM’R THERITY ANAGERS EPORT A/P UB NNOUNCEMENTSRESENTATIONSNFINISHED USINESS NO ATURE F A NB DMINISTRATIVEEW USINESS AI GENDA TEM CA L ONSENT GENDAEGAL BP$100,000 FAI IDS AND URCHASES OVER UTURE GENDA TEMS CCL ODE OMPLIANCE AND EGAL S ETTLEMENTS RACC: Present Commendation to Boynton Beach High EQUESTED CTION BY ITY OMMISSION School for achieving an "A" rating. Accepting the commendation is Principal Karen Whetsell ER: Through the dedication and hard work of the Boynton Beach XPLANATION OF EQUEST High School principal, teachers, staff and students, BBHS has achieved an “A” rating, the highest possible rating for a public school in the Palm Beach County School District. The City of Boynton Beach wants to honor and recognize this achievement with a Commendation from the Mayor and City Commission. H? Having an “A” rated High School in OW WILL THIS AFFECT CITY PROGRAMS OR SERVICES the City is a great distinction that our children will receive the best possible public school education in the county. Good schools are a powerful economic driver that will draw people and businesses to settle in Boynton Beach. FI: No financial impact to the City. ISCAL MPACT A: Do not allow presentation of the Commendation. LTERNATIVES 11 of 190 Commendation I, Jerry Taylor, Mayor of the City of Boynton Beach, on behalf of the City Commission and our citizens, would like to formally and publicly commend the principal, teachers, staff and students of Boynton Beach High school for achieving a level of excellence by earning an “A” rating. The mission of the Boynton Beach High School is to graduate students who have achieved academic excellence and have developed dignity, respect and personal responsibility in a safe and caring learning environment. This extraordinary commitment to excellence begins at the top with Principal Karen Whetsell, who through her leadership and support, empowered teachers and staff to motivate and inspire students in achieving maximum performance. The example set by Boynton Beach High School has had a positive impact on the entire community and everyone involved deserves to be congratulated and rewarded for achieving their goals of academic success that will help students realize their personal dreams. Boynton Beach High School offers top Choice Programs and innovative teaching techniques. Their Academies offer an $8 million Performing Arts Center with a state of the art Black Box Theatre. Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University has partnered with them to offer unparalleled studies in aviation and aeronautics. The Information Technology Academy, Culinary Academy and Early Childhood Academies offer industry certification as well as preparation for college and career. The Advanced Placement and Honors classes provide a challenging foundation for college bound students. Boynton Beach High School is truly one of Palm Beach County’s premiere High Schools and we are extremely proud to have them as a cornerstone of our community. Now, therefore, I, Jerry Taylor, by virtue of the authority vested in me as Mayor of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, recognize with this Commendation BOYNTON BEACH HIGH SCHOOL for their excellence in achieving an “A” rating. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the City of Boynton st Beach, Florida, to be affixed at Boynton Beach, Florida, the 21 day of January, Two Thousand and Fourteen. ___________________________________ Jerry Taylor, Mayor ATTEST: __________________________________ Janet M. Prainito, MMC City Clerk (Corporate Seal) 12 of 190 3. C ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMMUNITY & SPECIAL EVENTS & PRESENTATIONS January 21, 2014 COBB ITY F OYNTON EACH AIRF GENDA TEM EQUEST ORM CMD: January 21, 2014 OMMISSION EETING ATE O PH PENINGSUBLIC EARING O CM’R THERITY ANAGERS EPORT A/P UB NNOUNCEMENTSRESENTATIONSNFINISHED USINESS NO ATURE F A NB DMINISTRATIVEEW USINESS AI GENDA TEM CA L ONSENT GENDAEGAL BP$100,000 FAI IDS AND URCHASES OVER UTURE GENDA TEMS CCL ODE OMPLIANCE AND EGAL S ETTLEMENTS RACC: Proclaim January 2014 as Human Trafficking EQUESTED CTION BY ITY OMMISSION Awareness Month ER: Human trafficking is a form of modern day slavery and is a XPLANATION OF EQUEST crime that affects as many as 27 million people worldwide, including an estimated two million children who are trafficked for child labor and sexual exploitation. Victims of human trafficking suffer emotional, psychological and physical horrors and it is the fastest growing criminal enterprise in the world today. Florida accounts for the third- highest call volume to the National Human Trafficking Resource Center. H? This proclamation should raise OW WILL THIS AFFECT CITY PROGRAMS OR SERVICES awareness of the dangers and consequences of human trafficking. FI: N/A ISCAL MPACT A: Not allow proclamation LTERNATIVES 13 of 190 Proclamation WHEREAS, human trafficking is a form of modern day slavery and is a crime against humanity that violates the most basic human rights and deprives victims of their freedom; and WHEREAS, human trafficking occurs when a person is recruited, harbored, obtained, or exported through force, fraud, or coercion for the purposes of sexual exploitation, forced labor, involuntary servitude, debt bondage and other methods of slavery; and WHEREAS, human trafficking affects as many as 27 million people worldwide, including an estimated two million children who are trafficked for child labor and sexual exploitation; and WHEREAS, victims of human trafficking suffer emotional, psychological and physical horrors at the hands of their captors who instill fear to keep them enslaved; and WHEREAS, human trafficking is the fastest growing criminal enterprise in the world today, and is tied with arms smuggling as the second largest international criminal industry; and WHEREAS,human traffickers view Florida as one of the most attractive destinations and transit points for their victims, and Florida accounts for the third-highest call volume to the National Human Trafficking Resource Center. NOW, THEREFORE, urge all residents to increase their awareness and understanding of human trafficking and commit to protecting the vulnerable and ending human trafficking through continued prevention, prosecution, education and awareness. I, Jerry Taylor, by virtue of the authority vested in me as Mayor of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, hereby proclaim January 2014 as: Human Trafficking Awareness Month IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the City of Boynton st Beach, Florida, to be affixed at Boynton Beach, Florida the 21 day of January, Two Thousand and Fourteen. Jerry Taylor, Mayor 14 of 190 ATTEST: _________________________________ City Clerk (Corporate Seal) 15 of 190 3. D ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMMUNITY & SPECIAL EVENTS & PRESENTATIONS January 21, 2014 COBB ITY F OYNTON EACH AIRF GENDA TEM EQUEST ORM CMD: January 21, 2014 OMMISSION EETING ATE O PH PENINGSUBLIC EARING O CM’R THERITY ANAGERS EPORT A/P UB NNOUNCEMENTSRESENTATIONSNFINISHED USINESS NO ATURE F A NB DMINISTRATIVEEW USINESS AI GENDA TEM CA L ONSENT GENDAEGAL BP$100,000 FAI IDS AND URCHASES OVER UTURE GENDA TEMS CCL ODE OMPLIANCE AND EGAL S ETTLEMENTS RACC: Announcement and invitation to attend the EQUESTED CTION BY ITY OMMISSION ARTal’FRESCO satellite exhibition at the Boynton Beach Arts District (BBAD) on Friday, January 24, 2014 from 7:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. located on West Industrial Ave., in Boynton Beach ER: ARTal’FRESCO is the first of six satellite exhibitions promoted by XPLANATION OF EQUEST ArtPalmBeach International Art Fair which runs from January 23 - 26, 2014 in the Palm Beach County Convention Center and supported by the Cultural Council of Palm Beach County. ARTal’FRESCO is a one night art, fashion and cultural exhibition which will feature unique art experiences including live, interactive painting in artist’s studio settings; plein air painting; contemporary sculpture installations; a glass blowing demonstration; painting and photography exhibitions; and video projection. Participants will be entertained by the South Florida Symphony Brass Ensemble; Illuminated Performance by Philosifires; Fusion: Fashion and Art’s Living Sculptures and graffiti artists painting on “ActivistArtistA Bay Gates” doors and walls. A bus tour sponsored by the City of Boynton Beach in collaboration with the CRA and local businesses will bring ArtPalmBeach patrons and visitors to Boynton Beach. The tour will travel from Palm Beach County Convention Center to visit the Art in Public Places, Avenue of the Arts and then to BBAD for the ARTal’FRESCO exhibition. H? ARTal’FRESCO satellite exhibition will OW WILL THIS AFFECT CITY PROGRAMS OR SERVICES attract an affluent consumer in the City’s targeted age demographic. It will also generate greater awareness of the City’s amenities, increase cultural tourism and contribute to economic development. 16 of 190 FI: ARTal’FRESCO satellite exhibition has received event sponsorship from the ISCAL MPACT City and CRA, as well as in-kind and funding from private and corporate sponsors. A: Not allow announcement LTERNATIVES 17 of 190 For Immediate Release CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH WWW.BOYNTON-BEACH.ORG WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/BOYNTONBEACHCITY @CITYOFBOYNTON Contact: Debby Coles-Dobay, Public Art Manager ColesDobayD@bbfl.us BoyntonBeachArts.org BoyntonBeachArtInPublicPlaces Phones: 561-742-6026 (office)/561-632-7992 (cell) ART al’FRESCO IS THE FIRST OF SIX SATELLITE EXHIBITIONS FOR ARTPALMBEACH 2014 BOYNTON BEACH, FL --- The artists at the Boynton Beach Arts District (BBAD) will host the first satellite exhibition for ArtPalmBeach, Jan. 24, from 7:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m., at 401 - 422 West Industrial Ave., Boynton Beach. Organized by Lee Ann Lester, ArtPalmBeach is an International Art Fair held Jan. 23 - 28 at the Palm Beach County Convention Center. A county-wide group of artists, led by Rolando Chang Barrero, Craig McInnis and Freddy Hennevelt, known as ArtSynergy PBC, collaborated with Lee Ann, to create six satellite exhibitions throughout the county. Supported by the Cultural Council of Palm Beach County, the exhibitions consist of six “Loops” - ART al’FRESCO in Boynton Beach, Worth Avenue Gallery Walk in Palm Beach, Continuum in downtown West Palm Beach, ArtX in West Palm Beach’s Historic Northwood Village, South Dixie Antique Row Gallery Walk in West Palm Beach and LULAʼs Art POP in Lake Worth. ARTal’FRESCO in Boynton Beach is a one night art, fashion and cultural exhibition which will feature unique art experiences at BBAD, including live, interactive painting in artist’s studio settings; plein air painting; contemporary sculpture installations; a glass blowing demonstration; painting and photography exhibitions; and video projection. Participants will be entertained by the South Florida Symphony Brass Ensemble; Illuminated Performance by Philosiphiers; Fusion: Fashion and Art’s Living Sculptures and graffiti artists painting on “ActivistArtistA Bay Gates” doors and walls. ArtPalmBeach ticket holders will be provided complimentary luxury bus transportation, sponsored by the City of Boynton Beach, to Boynton Beach. The pick-up time is 6:15 p.m. in front of the Palm Beach County Convention Center. The tour will travel to the Boynton Beach Art in Public Places, Avenue of the Arts, outdoor exhibition to view twelve sculptures set in an urban environment and BBAD for the ARTal’FRESCO exhibition. ArtPalmBeach ticket holders will have access to a VIP catered area, sponsored by The Little House. Visitors will have a chance to meet ArtPalmBeach’s artists, speakers and presenters, as well as see the ActivistArtistA Gallery’s exhibition, “Sensibilities”, featuring the work of Ali Miranda and Cheryl Maeder. Music will be provided by DJ AudioPlayGround Entertainment. ArtPalmBeach ticket holders will depart BBAD at 10:00 p.m. and travel back to the Convention Center. To register, please visit www.artalfrescoboyntonbeach.eventbrite.com. 18 of 190 For more information, contact Debby Coles-Dobay, Public Art Manager, at ColesDobayD@bbfl.us or Rolando Chang Barrero, ActvistArtistA, at 786-521-1199 or email at rolandobarrero@me.com. For the tour contact Lori J. Durante, at 561-243-2662 or email at LDurante@mlfhmuseum.org. ### PARTICIPATING ORGANIZATIONS: The City Of Boynton Beach; Boynton Beach Art in Public Places; Boynton Beach CRA; Florida Arts Association; International Kinetic Art Exhibit and Symposium 2015; Richard Beau-Lieu and Associates Fine Art Appraisers; Museum of Lifestyle & Fashion History, Taste History Culinary Tours of Historic Palm Beach County ARTal’FRESCO ARTISTS (artwork images available upon request) Richard Beau-Lieu www.neighborhoodgallery.com/beaulieu 561-736-8181 Rolando Chang Barrero rolandobarrero.see.me/self2012 786-521-1199 Robert Catapano fineartamerica.com/profiles/robert-catapano.html 561-369-7192 Kevin Chisolm www.chisolm-art.net 561-267-7720 Dana Donaty www.danadonaty.com 561-504-3374 Dianett Doyle www.facebook.com/DianettDoyleArtLoft/timeline 561-541-3914 Michael Kupillas BOCA Magazine 954-592-9979 Russell Levine www.eyesofmysoul.com Contact: 561-212-1229 Cheryl Maeder www.maederphotography.com 415-845-6832 Ali Miranda www.aliphoto.com 19 of 190 786-239-3584 Ralph Papa www.papagallery.com 561-374-0837 Brennan King www.brennanking.net James P. Kerr www.jamespkerr.com Jackee Swinson - Artists in South Florida www.randj-studio.com www.artinfl.org 561-714-4871 Frank Varga Frank Varga History Gallery Rep. 561-736-8181 Karla Walter www.karlawalter.com/home.html 561-315-4630 Mary Angers - Avenue of the Arts www.mcaart.com 732-962-1544 Robert Cordisco - Avenue of the Arts www.robertcordisco.com 561-352-3662 Craig Berube-Gray - Avenue of the Arts www.crgraystonecarver.com 603-733-9021 Marsha DeBroske - Avenue of the Arts www.marshdebroke.com 407-712-4477 Jenn Garrett - Avenue of the Arts www.jgarrettgallery.com 352-359-7826 Cecilia Lueza - Avenue of the Arts www.lueza.com 727-517-6558 Dale Rogers - Avenue of the Arts www.dalerogersstudio.com 561-736-8181 Timothy Werrell - Avenue of the Arts www.werrellsculture.net 919-830-848 20 of 190 3. E ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMMUNITY & SPECIAL EVENTS & PRESENTATIONS January 21, 2014 COBB ITY F OYNTON EACH AIRF GENDA TEM EQUEST ORM CMD: January 21, 2014 OMMISSION EETING ATE O PH PENINGSUBLIC EARING O CM’R THERITY ANAGERS EPORT A/P UB NNOUNCEMENTSRESENTATIONSNFINISHED USINESS NO ATURE F A NB DMINISTRATIVEEW USINESS AI GENDA TEM CA L ONSENT GENDAEGAL BP$100,000 FAI IDS AND URCHASES OVER UTURE GENDA TEMS CCL ODE OMPLIANCE AND EGAL S ETTLEMENTS RACC: Announcement of the “Kinetic Art, Year in Review” EQUESTED CTION BY ITY OMMISSION to be held on Wednesday, January 29, 2014 from 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the Boynton Beach City Library as part of the “What’s on Wednesday’s” program, in collaboration with the Art in Public Places Program. ER: Kinetic Art Organization founder, and international kinetic XPLANATION OF EQUEST artist, Ralfonso Gschwend, will showcase kinetic art projects and the installation of iconic public artwork around the world. Kinetic artist, Rein Triefeldt, will share his Solar Tree learning-based educational program that is being implemented with the Central Charter School students in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Both kinetic artists will be participating in 2015 International Kinetic Art Exhibit and Symposium. Boynton Beach Public Art Manager, Debby Coles-Dobay will present the videos from the 2013 International Kinetic Art Exhibit and Symposium and review the plans for the 2015 Symposium. The "Kinetic Art, Year in Review" presentation is open to the public. Another presentation hosted by the International Sculpture Center will feature panelists Rein Triefeldt, Ralfonso Gschwend and Debby Coles-Dobay titled “Kinetic Sculptures – Art in Motion” on Jan. 26, at 2 p.m. during the ArtPalmBeach International Art Fair, January 23 - 26 at the Palm Beach Convention Center. H? These presentations will begin to OW WILL THIS AFFECT CITY PROGRAMS OR SERVICES th promote the 2015 International Kinetic Art Exhibit and Symposium. The January 26 ArtPalmBeach presentation is presented to an affluent consumer in the City’s targeted age th demographic. The January 29 presentation is to pre-promote to community artists, kinetic artists, art patrons, cultural organizations and Symposium supporters for the year round activities leading up to the February 6-8, 2015 Kinetic Symposium. Both presentations will 21 of 190 generate greater awareness of the City’s amenities, increase cultural tourism and contribute to economic development. FI: These presentations have no fiscal impact but can generate sponsor ISCAL MPACT and partner funding and support. A: Not allow announcement LTERNATIVES 22 of 190 5. A ADMINISTRATIVE January 21, 2014 COBB ITY F OYNTON EACH AIRF GENDA TEM EQUEST ORM CMD: January 21, 2014 OMMISSION EETING ATE O PH PENINGSUBLIC EARING O CM’R THERITY ANAGERS EPORT A/P UB NNOUNCEMENTSRESENTATIONSNFINISHED USINESS NO ATURE F A NB DMINISTRATIVEEW USINESS AI GENDA TEM CA L ONSENT GENDAEGAL BP$100,000 FAI IDS AND URCHASES OVER UTURE GENDA TEMS CCL ODE OMPLIANCE AND EGAL S ETTLEMENTS RACC: Appoint eligible members of the community to EQUESTED CTION BY ITY OMMISSION serve in vacant positions on City advisory boards. The following openings exist: Arts Commission: 1 regular and 2 alternates Building Board of Adjustment and Appeals: 2 regulars and 2 alternates Cemetery Board: 1 alternate Education & Youth Advisory Board: 2 alternates, 1 student and 1 student N/V Financial Advisory Committee: 2 regular and 2 alternates Library Board: 2 alternates Recreation and Parks Board: 1 regular and 2 alternates Planning and Development Board: 1 regular Senior Advisory Board: 1 alternate Veterans Advisory Commission: 2 alternates . ER: The attached list contains the names of those who have XPLANATION OF EQUEST applied for vacancies on the various Advisory Boards. A list of vacancies is provided with the designated Commission member having responsibility for the appointment to fill each vacancy. H? Appointments are necessary to OW WILL THIS AFFECT CITY PROGRAMS OR SERVICES keep our Advisory Boards full and operating as effectively as possible. FI: None ISCAL MPACT A: Allow vacancies to remain unfilled. LTERNATIVES 23 of 190 24 of 190 25 of 190 26 of 190 27 of 190 28 of 190 29 of 190 30 of 190 31 of 190 32 of 190 33 of 190 34 of 190 35 of 190 6. A CONSENT AGENDA January 21, 2014 COBB ITY F OYNTON EACH AIRF GENDA TEM EQUEST ORM CMD: January 21, 2014 OMMISSION EETING ATE O PH PENINGSUBLIC EARING O CM’R THERITY ANAGERS EPORT A/P UB NNOUNCEMENTSRESENTATIONSNFINISHED USINESS NO ATURE F A NB DMINISTRATIVEEW USINESS AI GENDA TEM CA L ONSENT GENDAEGAL BP$100,000 FAI IDS AND URCHASES OVER UTURE GENDA TEMS CCL ODE OMPLIANCE AND EGAL S ETTLEMENTS RACC: Approve the piggyback of the Town of Jupiter's bid EQUESTED CTION BY ITY OMMISSION for painting with Hartzell, Inc. Bid JW 10-26 with the same terms, conditions, specifications and pricing for painting of six (6) master lift stations per proposal from Hartzell in the amount of $25,310.30. BIDTERM:O 11,2013THROUGHO11,2014 CTOBER CTOBER ER: The Town of Jupiter complied with Public Bid requirements XPLANATION OF EQUEST equal to or exceeding the City of Boynton Beach’s requirements. Attached is a copy of the Contract between the City of Jupiter and Hartzell, Inc. for the contract period October 11, 2010 to October 10, 2013 with the right to extend the Contract on an annual basis for an additional three (3) years. The City of Jupiter extended the contract for the period October 11, 2013 to October 10, 2014 per the attached change order #1 dated June 11, 2013. The City obtained a proposal from Hartzell, Inc. based on the Town of Jupiter contract (W10-26) with Hartzell Inc. with the same terms, conditions, specifications and pricing to paint the City of Boynton Beach six (6) Master Lift Stations (LS356, LS319, LS317, LS316, LS309 and LS801) for an estimated dollar value of $25,310.30. The City of Jupiter complied with public bid requirements that are equal to or exceed the City of Boynton Beach's requirements. H? OW WILL THIS AFFECT CITY PROGRAMS OR SERVICES 36 of 190 The City of Boynton Beach has 160 sewer stations of which 6 are considered master stations. Those stations convey sewage water collected from homes and businesses within the City’s service area to the South Central Regional Wastewater Plant for processing and treatment. The master stations are scattered throughout the City of Boynton Beach and they are in plain view of the public and in some cases they are located next to businesses and residences. These structures have not been painted in more than ten (10) years; painting them to match our fire houses and our ground storage tanks will look esthetically better and will improve the City’s image. The City has obtained a proposal from Hartzell, Inc. to paint six (6) master lift stations based on the City of Jupiter’s Contract #JW-26 in the amount of $25,310.30. FI: This project was budgeted and approved in the FY2013/14 budget ISCAL MPACT under line item 401-2816-536-62-01. A: The City of Boynton Beach could issue its own bid for this service, but LTERNATIVES the City benefits from bid pricing secured by a governmental agency offering a larger scope of work. 37 of 190 38 of 190 39 of 190 40 of 190 41 of 190 42 of 190 43 of 190 44 of 190 45 of 190 46 of 190 47 of 190 48 of 190 49 of 190 50 of 190 51 of 190 52 of 190 53 of 190 54 of 190 55 of 190 56 of 190 57 of 190 58 of 190 59 of 190 60 of 190 61 of 190 62 of 190 63 of 190 64 of 190 65 of 190 66 of 190 67 of 190 68 of 190 69 of 190 70 of 190 71 of 190 72 of 190 73 of 190 74 of 190 75 of 190 76 of 190 6. B CONSENT AGENDA January 21, 2014 COBB ITY F OYNTON EACH AIRF GENDA TEM EQUEST ORM CMD: January 21, 2014 OMMISSION EETING ATE O PH PENINGSUBLIC EARING O CM’R THERITY ANAGERS EPORT A/P UB NNOUNCEMENTSRESENTATIONSNFINISHED USINESS NO ATURE F A NB DMINISTRATIVEEW USINESS AI GENDA TEM CA L ONSENT GENDAEGAL BP$100,000 FAI IDS AND URCHASES OVER UTURE GENDA TEMS CCL ODE OMPLIANCE AND EGAL S ETTLEMENTS RACC: Accept the written report to the Commission for EQUESTED CTION BY ITY OMMISSION purchases over $10,000 for the month of December 2013. ER: Per Ordinance No.01-66, Chapter 2, Section 2-56.1 XPLANATION OF EQUEST Exceptions to competitive bidding, Paragraph b, which states: “Further, the City Manager, or in the City Manager’s absence, the Acting City Manager is authorized to execute a purchase order on behalf of the City for such purchases under the $25,000 bid threshold for personal property, commodities, and services, or $75,000 for construction. The City Manager shall file a written report with the City Commission at the second Commission meeting of each month listing the purchase orders approved by the City Manager, or Acting City Manager. Below is a list of the purchases for December 2013: Purchase Order Vendor Amount 140595 Fl. Bearings, Inc . $ 23,888.00 140631 Specified Architectural System $ 15,000.00 140649 Graybar Electric Company, Inc. $ 15,456.90 140651 DGG Taser, Inc. $ 12,347.00 140655 Welch Tennis Courts, Inc. $ 14,505.00 H? Ordinance No.01-66, Chapter 2, OW WILL THIS AFFECT CITY PROGRAMS OR SERVICES Section 2-56.1 assists departments in timely procurement of commodities, services, and personal property. Administrative controls are in place with the development of a special processing form titled “Request for Purchases over $10,000” and each purchase request is reviewed and approved by the Department Director, Finance Department, and City Manager. 77 of 190 FI: This Ordinance provides the impact of reducing paperwork by ISCAL MPACT streamlining processes within the organization. This allows administration to maintain internal controls for these purchases, reduce the administrative overhead of processing for approval, and allow for making more timely purchases. A: None LTERNATIVES 78 of 190 79 of 190 80 of 190 81 of 190 82 of 190 83 of 190 84 of 190 85 of 190 86 of 190 87 of 190 88 of 190 89 of 190 90 of 190 91 of 190 92 of 190 93 of 190 94 of 190 95 of 190 96 of 190 97 of 190 98 of 190 99 of 190 100 of 190 101 of 190 102 of 190 103 of 190 104 of 190 105 of 190 106 of 190 107 of 190 108 of 190 109 of 190 110 of 190 111 of 190 112 of 190 113 of 190 114 of 190 115 of 190 116 of 190 117 of 190 118 of 190 119 of 190 120 of 190 121 of 190 122 of 190 123 of 190 124 of 190 125 of 190 126 of 190 127 of 190 128 of 190 129 of 190 130 of 190 6. C CONSENT AGENDA January 21, 2014 COBB ITY F OYNTON EACH AIRF GENDA TEM EQUEST ORM CMD: January 21, 2014 OMMISSION EETING ATE O PH PENINGSUBLIC EARING O CM’R THERITY ANAGERS EPORT A/P UB NNOUNCEMENTSRESENTATIONSNFINISHED USINESS NO ATURE F A NB DMINISTRATIVEEW USINESS AI GENDA TEM CA L ONSENT GENDAEGAL BP$100,000 FAI IDS AND URCHASES OVER UTURE GENDA TEMS CCL ODE OMPLIANCE AND EGAL S ETTLEMENTS RACC: Approve modifications to the Recreation & Parks EQUESTED CTION BY ITY OMMISSION Department's personnel allocation and organizational chart for the FY 13/14 budget. ER: The Kids Club licensed afterschool program at the Art XPLANATION OF EQUEST Center is currently staffed by two part-time Recreation Leaders and one part-time Recreation Specialist. The Recreation Specialist position is currently vacant. Over the years as vacancies occurred, Recreation Leaders were hired instead of Recreation Specialists, as that is the most appropriate classification for the job duties. In order to accomplish this now, the FTE’s (full-time equivalencies) for both positions must be adjusted which results in a change in the personnel allocation and organizational chart for the FY 13/14 Recreation budget as follows: Recreation Specialist: (.76) FTE Recreation Leader: +.76 FTE In addition, there is also a slight modification to the organizational chart to reflect the current reporting structure for two part-time Recreation Specialists. H? The change in classification will OW WILL THIS AFFECT CITY PROGRAMS OR SERVICES result in a more equitable allocation and be consistent with prior and current practice. There is no change to the overall staffing level. FI: There will be a net savings of $5,659 annually in the Recreation & ISCAL MPACT Parks Department 172 fund budget. 131 of 190 A: Do not approve the changes as requested. LTERNATIVES 132 of 190 133 of 190 134 of 190 6. D CONSENT AGENDA January 21, 2014 COBB ITY F OYNTON EACH AIRF GENDA TEM EQUEST ORM CMD: January 21, 2014 OMMISSION EETING ATE O PH PENINGSUBLIC EARING O CM’R THERITY ANAGERS EPORT A/P UB NNOUNCEMENTSRESENTATIONSNFINISHED USINESS NO ATURE F A NB DMINISTRATIVEEW USINESS AI GENDA TEM CA L ONSENT GENDAEGAL BP$100,000 FAI IDS AND URCHASES OVER UTURE GENDA TEMS CCL ODE OMPLIANCE AND EGAL S ETTLEMENTS RACC: PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. R14-010 - EQUESTED CTION BY ITY OMMISSION Delegating authority to a canvassing board consisting of the City Clerk of the City of Boynton Beach and the Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections for the March 2014 Municipal Election ER: The Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections will not assume XPLANATION OF EQUEST the responsibility of canvassing the ballots unless specifically designated by City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach. In response to that requirement, the attached Resolution delegates the City Clerk and the Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections as the canvassing board for the City of Boynton Beach. The canvassing board members must be present on election night when the ballots are counted. Additionally, at a date to be determined, the canvassing board must be present at the Supervisor of Elections Warehouse in Riviera Beach for an audit of the election. H? In the past, the Supervisor of OW WILL THIS AFFECT CITY PROGRAMS OR SERVICES Elections accepted the handling and canvassing of our ballots. As a result of issues raised by some municipalities in recent elections, the Supervisor of Elections will no longer assume full responsibility for the task. FI: N/A ISCAL MPACT A: The alternative to the proposal set forth in this agenda item would be for the LTERNATIVES City Commissioners to be present as the canvassing board on election night and during the audit which will be determined at a date established by the Supervisor of Elections. 135 of 190 RESOLUTION NO. R14- AN RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA DELEGATING AUTHORITY TO A CANVASSING BOARD CONSISTING OF THE CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AND THE PALM BEACH COUNTY SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS TO CANVASS RETURNS FOR THE MARCH 2014 MUNICIPAL ELECTION; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT, SEVERABILITY, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS , City Commission has determined that inclusion of the Supervisor of Elections as a member of the City election canvassing board will enhance the integrity of the election process, provide expertise not otherwise available to the City, and therefore serves the interest of the electors and public at large; and WHEREAS, the Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections has requested that the Supervisor of Elections be specifically designated and authorized to canvass City of Boynton Beach election returns for the March 2014 municipal election, and WHEREAS , the City Commission has determined that the responsibility to “canvass the returns” as that phrase is used in section 2-43 of the City Code and section 144 of the City Charter of elections is a ministerial and non-legislative function that can be delegated; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA THAT: Section 1. The foregoing "WHEREAS" clauses are hereby ratified and confirmed as being true and correct, and are hereby incorporated herein and made a part hereof. Section 2. The City Commission hereby delegates the responsibilities to canvass the returns of the 2014 City municipal election to a canvassing board comprised of the Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections and the City Clerk of the City of Boynton Beach. The canvassing board’s authority extends to cover all returns for all elected positions on the City Commission 136 of 190 and City Charter amendment referendum questions. The canvassing board’s authority extends to runoff elections, if necessary. Section 3. If any clause, section, or other part or application of this Resolution shall be held by any court of competent jurisdiction to be unconstitutional or invalid, such unconstitutional or invalid part or application shall be considered as eliminated and so not affecting the validity of the remaining portions or applications remaining in full force and effect. Section 4. The City shall indemnify and hold harmless the members of the canvassing board in the event either or both are the subject of litigation arising from their duties as canvassing board members. Section 5. This Resolution shall become effective on passage. st ADOPTED the 21 day of January, 2014. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA _____________________________ Mayor – Jerry Taylor _____________________________ Vice Mayor – Woodrow L. Hay _____________________________ Commissioner – David T. Merker _____________________________ Commissioner – Michael M. Fitzpatrick _____________________________ Commissioner – Joe Casello ATTEST: ___________________ Janet M. Prainito, MMC City Clerk (Corporate Seal) 137 of 190 6. E CONSENT AGENDA January 21, 2014 COBB ITY F OYNTON EACH AIRF GENDA TEM EQUEST ORM CMD: January 21, 2014 OMMISSION EETING ATE O PH PENINGSUBLIC EARING O CM’R THERITY ANAGERS EPORT A/P UB NNOUNCEMENTSRESENTATIONSNFINISHED USINESS NO ATURE F A NB DMINISTRATIVEEW USINESS AI GENDA TEM CA L ONSENT GENDAEGAL BP$100,000 FAI IDS AND URCHASES OVER UTURE GENDA TEMS CCL ODE OMPLIANCE AND EGAL S ETTLEMENTS RACC: Approval of a Commercial Interior Build-out Grant EQUESTED CTION BY ITY OMMISSION in the amount of $15,000 and a Commercial Rent Reimbursement Grant in the amount of $12,000 to VWF Imports, Inc. Joey’s Home Bakery Gluten Free. ER: VWF Imports, Inc. Joey’s Home Bakery Gluten Free (Joey’s XPLANATION OF EQUEST Bakery) submitted two applications for financial assistance to the Division of Economic Development. The first is for $15,000 under the Commercial Interior Build-out Grant Program and the second is for $12,000 as part of the Commercial Rent Reimbursement Program. The Commercial Interior Build-out Grant program offers financial assistance up to $15,000 to help offset the initial build-out costs associated with starting up or expanding operations. The Commercial Rent Reimbursement Grant program offers financial assistance up to $12,000 in the form of rent payment reimbursement for up to half of the business’s monthly rent or $1,000.00 per month, whichever is less. Joey’s Bakery is a startup business that meets all program guidelines. H? As part of the City’s Economic OW WILL THIS AFFECT CITY PROGRAMS OR SERVICES Development Program, incentives have been designed to provide financial assistance to new and existing businesses during the critical first or expansion year of operation. FI: $27,000 from Incentive Fund 122-2418-554.49-68 ISCAL MPACT A: Approve lesser funding or deny award. LTERNATIVES 138 of 190 139 of 190 140 of 190 141 of 190 142 of 190 143 of 190 144 of 190 145 of 190 146 of 190 147 of 190 6. F CONSENT AGENDA January 21, 2014 COBB ITY F OYNTON EACH AIRF GENDA TEM EQUEST ORM CMD: January 21, 2014 OMMISSION EETING ATE O PH PENINGSUBLIC EARING O CM’R THERITY ANAGERS EPORT A/P UB NNOUNCEMENTSRESENTATIONSNFINISHED USINESS NO ATURE F A NB DMINISTRATIVEEW USINESS AI GENDA TEM CA L ONSENT GENDAEGAL BP$100,000 FAI IDS AND URCHASES OVER UTURE GENDA TEMS CCL ODE OMPLIANCE AND EGAL S ETTLEMENTS RACC: Approve the minutes from the Regular City EQUESTED CTION BY ITY OMMISSION Commission meeting held on January 7, 2014 The City Commission met on January 7, 2014 and minutes were prepared from the notes taken at the meeting. The Florida Statutes provide that minutes of all Commission meetings be prepared, approved and maintained in the records of the City of Boynton Beach. H? A record of the actions taken by OW WILL THIS AFFECT CITY PROGRAMS OR SERVICES the City Commission will be maintained as a permanent record. FI: N/A ISCAL MPACT A: N/A LTERNATIVES 148 of 190 149 of 190 150 of 190 151 of 190 152 of 190 153 of 190 154 of 190 155 of 190 156 of 190 157 of 190 158 of 190 159 of 190 160 of 190 161 of 190 162 of 190 163 of 190 12. A NEW BUSINESS January 21, 2014 COBB ITY F OYNTON EACH AIRF GENDA TEM EQUEST ORM CMD: January 21, 2014 OMMISSION EETING ATE O PH PENINGSUBLIC EARING O CM’R THERITY ANAGERS EPORT A/P UB NNOUNCEMENTSRESENTATIONSNFINISHED USINESS NO ATURE F A NB DMINISTRATIVEEW USINESS AI GENDA TEM CA L ONSENT GENDAEGAL BP$100,000 FAI IDS AND URCHASES OVER UTURE GENDA TEMS CCL ODE OMPLIANCE AND EGAL S ETTLEMENTS RACC: Discussion regarding Commission attendance at EQUESTED CTION BY ITY OMMISSION Palm Beach County Day in Tallahassee on March 4 - 5, 2014 ER: Palm Beach County Day in Tallahassee is an annual event XPLANATION OF EQUEST that offers elected officials of Palm Beach County and its municipality’s the opportunity to meet face-to-face with the legislators of Florida State Government to share ideas and express the needs and concerns of their citizens. Per Resolution No. R07-150, each member of the Commission must obtain concurrence of a majority of the members of the City Commission for approval of travel expenditures. Deadline for registration is February 1, 2014. H? Attending Palm Beach County Day OW WILL THIS AFFECT CITY PROGRAMS OR SERVICES has the potential to educate and inform state legislators on the issues and concerns of local government and the impact of state legislation on local communities. The City’s lobbyist, Ballard Partners, Inc. will facilitate meetings between our elected official(s) and state legislators in an effort to advance the legislative priorities for the city that have been approved by the Boynton Beach City Commission. FI: Registration for elected officials is $120 per attendee. A minimum ISCAL MPACT required 2-night stay at the host hotel is $174 per night for a total cost of approximately $500 per person (registration & hotel), not including travel expenses. There is currently $1,500 budgeted in the City Commission budget account #001-1110-511-40-12 for this event. 164 of 190 Flights from West Palm Beach International Airport to Tallahassee range from $200 - $500 depending on departure time per person. Mileage reimbursement rate is $0.56 per mile per IRS and City as of January 1, 2014 (est. 875 miles round trip = $500) per person. A: Not to send City Commission representatives to Palm Beach County LTERNATIVES Day in Tallahassee. 165 of 190 166 of 190 167 of 190 168 of 190 169 of 190 12. B NEW BUSINESS January 21, 2014 COBB ITY F OYNTON EACH AIRF GENDA TEM EQUEST ORM CMD: January 21, 2014 OMMISSION EETING ATE O PH PENINGSUBLIC EARING O CM’R THERITY ANAGERS EPORT A/P UB NNOUNCEMENTSRESENTATIONSNFINISHED USINESS NO ATURE F A NB DMINISTRATIVEEW USINESS AI GENDA TEM CA L ONSENT GENDAEGAL BP$100,000 FAI IDS AND URCHASES OVER UTURE GENDA TEMS CCL ODE OMPLIANCE AND EGAL S ETTLEMENTS RACC: Evaluate potential property acquisition from Palm EQUESTED CTION BY ITY OMMISSION Beach County near Lake Ida Park . ER: At its July budget meetings, Commissioner Fitzpatrick XPLANATION OF EQUEST suggested that the City consider acquiring property from Palm Beach County adjacent to Lake Ida. Although acquisition of this parcel was not specifically budgeted, the Commission left this matter open for future review. The land referenced is approximately four acres in size and is essentially landlocked in that the property is not accessible to the public from a public roadway. The land is bordered by water to the east (Lake Ida) and south (L30 Canal), I-95 to the west and privately owned land to the north. The nearest public roadway, Diane Drive, is just over 2,000 feet to the north. Palm Beach County has advertised this land for sale. The land is likely of value to only two entities, government or the private property owner to the north of the subject parcel. Palm Beach County staff has determined there to be no public purpose for this land and has therefore deemed this land surplus and is seeking its sale. It is the County’s belief that the property owner to the north would be an interested party to purchase this land at market value in order to expand upon private development possibilities on this land, formerly BE Aerospace. Staff will note that property has been the subject of several residential redevelopment proposals over the last few years. City Staff met with County Parks and Recreation staff this past fall to discuss possible shared public use of the referenced County parcel. City staff proposed using this land to 170 of 190 accommodate bridge access over the L30 Canal in order to provide pedestrian and cyclist access from Boynton Beach to Lake Ida West Park. City staff believed this access could be combined with a new sidewalk/path that could be constructed when the former B/E Aerospace land was redeveloped into residential properties. Even though there is no guarantee that the private developer would grant this access, staff recognized that if the County land parcel is sold to a private party that it would be more difficult to compel the land developer to provide this access. However, it is important to note that despite City staff recreation goals, County Parks and Recreation staff did not share the City’s vision and did not support access to Lake Ida West Park from the north side of the L30 Canal. Commissioner Fitzpatrick has continued discussions with County Commissioners to determine if they may have an interest to either partner with the City in a recreation endeavor or if the County would consider selling the city the land parcel below market value in order for the land to remain in the public domain for future public use. Commissioner Fitzpatrick has prepared an outstanding overview of the issues and recommended future actions. His document is attached as an attachment to this report. H? Purchase of this land parcel could, OW WILL THIS AFFECT CITY PROGRAMS OR SERVICES with County participation, improve public access to Lake Ida Park West. Furthermore, City acquisition would help guarantee this land remains as open space in the public domain. FI: Land cost to be determined. Development costs (perhaps $500,000 as ISCAL MPACT a very rough estimate) would be budgeted in the future along with ongoing maintenance expenses. A: Do not acquire the land thus leaving future decisions regarding LTERNATIVES disposition or use of the land to the County Commission. 171 of 190 172 of 190 173 of 190 174 of 190 175 of 190 176 of 190 177 of 190 178 of 190 179 of 190 13. A LEGAL January 21, 2014 COBB ITY F OYNTON EACH AIRF GENDA TEM EQUEST ORM CMD: January 21, 2014 OMMISSION EETING ATE O PH PENINGSUBLIC EARING O CM’R THERITY ANAGERS EPORT A/P UB NNOUNCEMENTSRESENTATIONSNFINISHED USINESS NO ATURE F A NB DMINISTRATIVEEW USINESS AI GENDA TEM CA L ONSENT GENDAEGAL BP$100,000 FAI IDS AND URCHASES OVER UTURE GENDA TEMS CCL ODE OMPLIANCE AND EGAL S ETTLEMENTS RACC: PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 14-001 - FIRST EQUESTED CTION BY ITY OMMISSION READING - Approve Ordinance amending City Code of Ordinance Sections 10-50 and 10-52 regarding Abandoned Property. ER: The Code Compliance Division has reviewed the City’s XPLANATION OF EQUEST Abandoned Vehicle/Abandoned Property ordinances and determined that the time limits set for compliance should be more consistent throughout that section of the Code. The proposed Ordinance creates consistent time limits. H? Enforcement of abandoned vehicle OW WILL THIS AFFECT CITY PROGRAMS OR SERVICES matters will be more efficient. FI: None ISCAL MPACT A: None. LTERNATIVES 180 of 190 181 of 190 182 of 190 183 of 190 13. B LEGAL January 21, 2014 COBB ITY F OYNTON EACH AIRF GENDA TEM EQUEST ORM CMD: January 21, 2014 OMMISSION EETING ATE O PH PENINGSUBLIC EARING O CM’R THERITY ANAGERS EPORT A/P UB NNOUNCEMENTSRESENTATIONSNFINISHED USINESS NO ATURE F A NB DMINISTRATIVEEW USINESS AI GENDA TEM CA L ONSENT GENDAEGAL BP$100,000 FAI IDS AND URCHASES OVER UTURE GENDA TEMS CCL ODE OMPLIANCE AND EGAL S ETTLEMENTS RACC: Pursuant to Section 286.011(8), Florida Statutes, EQUESTED CTION BY ITY OMMISSION the City Attorney is requesting a private attorney-client session of the City Commission either before or after the February 4, 2014 City Commission meeting to discuss pending litigation in the following case: OLEN PROPERTIES CORP., a Florida Corporation; SECURED HOLDINGS, INC., a Foreign Corporation, et al, Plaintiffs vs. QUANTUM PARK PROPERTY OWNERS' ASSOCIATION, INC., a Florida Not-For-Profit Corporation; CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, et al., Defendants - Case No. 502013CA007694XXXXMB AH. ER: In attendance will be Mayor Jerry Taylor, Vice Mayor Woodrow XPLANATION OF EQUEST Hay, Commissioners David Merker, Michael Fitzpatrick and Joe Casello, City Attorney James Cherof, and City Manager Lori LaVerriere. Thirty minutes is requested. H? N/A OW WILL THIS AFFECT CITY PROGRAMS OR SERVICES FI: N/A ISCAL MPACT A: N/A LTERNATIVES 184 of 190 13. C LEGAL January 21, 2014 COBB ITY F OYNTON EACH AIRF GENDA TEM EQUEST ORM CMD: January 21, 2014 OMMISSION EETING ATE O PH PENINGSUBLIC EARING O CM’R THERITY ANAGERS EPORT A/P UB NNOUNCEMENTSRESENTATIONSNFINISHED USINESS NO ATURE F A NB DMINISTRATIVEEW USINESS AI GENDA TEM CA L ONSENT GENDAEGAL BP$100,000 FAI IDS AND URCHASES OVER UTURE GENDA TEMS CCL ODE OMPLIANCE AND EGAL S ETTLEMENTS RACC: PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 14-002 - FIRST EQUESTED CTION BY ITY OMMISSION READING - Approve Ordinance rescinding Ordinance 13-014 which changed the land use designation for a parcel of land located at 125 East Ocean Avenue from Public and Private Governmental/Institutional (PPGI) to Mixed Use (MX); restoring Public and Private Governmental /Institutional (PPGI) land use to the property. ER: The City Commission adopted Ordinance No. 13-014 which XPLANATION OF EQUEST reclassified the land use of the property from Public and Private Governmental/Institutional (PPGI) to Mixed Use (MX). The adoption of Ordinance No. 13-014 contemplated a public/private partnership and transfer of real property that did not occur. Rescission of Ordinance No. 13-014 to restore the previous Public and Private Governmental/Institutional (PPGI) land use designation will allow planning for further use of the property as part of a City Town Square Area project within which the land is located. H? N/A OW WILL THIS AFFECT CITY PROGRAMS OR SERVICES FI: None ISCAL MPACT A: Not rescind Ordinance 13-014 which limits the use of the property. LTERNATIVES 185 of 190 ORDINANCE NO. 14- AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, RESCINDING ORDINANCE 13-014 WHICH CHANGED THE LAND USE DESIGNATION FOR A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED AT 125 EAST OCEAN AVENUE FROM PUBLIC AND PRIVATE GOVERNMENTAL/INSTITUTIONAL (PPGI) TO MIXED USE (MX); RESTORING PUBLIC AND PRIVATE GOVERNMENTAL/INSTITUTIONAL (PPGI) LAND USE TO THE PROPERTY; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS, SEVERABILITY, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE . WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida adopted Ordinance No. 13-014 which reclassified the land use of the property from Public and Private Governmental/Institutional (PPGI) to Mixed Use (MX); and WHEREAS, the adoption of Ordinance No. 13-014 contemplated a public/private partnership and transfer of real property that did not occur; and WHEREAS, staff supports rescission of Ordinance No. 13-014 to restore the previous Public and Private Governmental/Institutional (PPGI) land use designation which would allow planning for further use of the property as part of a City Town Square Area project within which the land is located. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: Section 1. The foregoing Whereas clauses are true and correct and incorporated herein by this reference. Section 2. Ordinance No. 13-014 is hereby rescinded. The land use on the property will revert to Public and Private Governmental/Institutional (PPGI). Section 3. That the Land use Map of the City is amended to reflect this rescission. Section 4. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. 186 of 190 Section 5. Should any section or provision of this Ordinance or any portion thereof be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such decision shall not affect the remainder of this Ordinance. Section 6. This ordinance shall become effective immediately upon passage. st FIRST READING this 21 day of January, 2014. SECOND, FINAL READING and PASSAGE this _____ day of ___________, 2014. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA ______________________________ Mayor – Jerry Taylor ______________________________ Vice Mayor – Woodrow L. Hay ______________________________ Commissioner – David T. Merker ______________________________ Commissioner – Michael M. Fitzpatrick ATTEST: ______________________________ Commissioner – Joe Casello _______________________ Janet M. Prainito, MMC City Clerk (Corporate Seal) 187 of 190 14. A FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS January 21, 2014 COBB ITY F OYNTON EACH AIRF GENDA TEM EQUEST ORM CMD: January 21, 2014 OMMISSION EETING ATE O PH PENINGSUBLIC EARING O CM’R THERITY ANAGERS EPORT A/P UB NNOUNCEMENTSRESENTATIONSNFINISHED USINESS NO ATURE F A NB DMINISTRATIVEEW USINESS AI GENDA TEM CA L ONSENT GENDAEGAL BP$100,000 FAI IDS AND URCHASES OVER UTURE GENDA TEMS CCL ODE OMPLIANCE AND EGAL S ETTLEMENTS RACC: Replacement of Storage Area Network (SAN) to EQUESTED CTION BY ITY OMMISSION connect networks and servers and meet customers’ needs for data storage (in the ITS Strategic Plan) - 02/04/14 ER: XPLANATION OF EQUEST H? OW WILL THIS AFFECT CITY PROGRAMS OR SERVICES FI: ISCAL MPACT A: LTERNATIVES 188 of 190 14. B FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS January 21, 2014 COBB ITY F OYNTON EACH AIRF GENDA TEM EQUEST ORM CMD: January 21, 2014 OMMISSION EETING ATE O PH PENINGSUBLIC EARING O CM’R THERITY ANAGERS EPORT A/P UB NNOUNCEMENTSRESENTATIONSNFINISHED USINESS NO ATURE F A NB DMINISTRATIVEEW USINESS AI GENDA TEM CA L ONSENT GENDAEGAL BP$100,000 FAI IDS AND URCHASES OVER UTURE GENDA TEMS CCL ODE OMPLIANCE AND EGAL S ETTLEMENTS RACC: Request for purchase of "SeeClickFix" for cloud- EQUESTED CTION BY ITY OMMISSION based 311/Citizen Reporting Services which allows our citizens access to the SeeClickFix portal from any Internet-based device (in ITS Strategic Plan) - 02/04/14 ER: XPLANATION OF EQUEST H? OW WILL THIS AFFECT CITY PROGRAMS OR SERVICES FI: ISCAL MPACT A: LTERNATIVES 189 of 190 14. C FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS January 21, 2014 COBB ITY F OYNTON EACH AIRF GENDA TEM EQUEST ORM CMD: February 4, 2014 OMMISSION EETING ATE O PH PENINGSUBLIC EARING O CM’R THERITY ANAGERS EPORT A/P UB NNOUNCEMENTSRESENTATIONSNFINISHED USINESS NO ATURE F A NB DMINISTRATIVEEW USINESS AI GENDA TEM CA L ONSENT GENDAEGAL BP$100,000 FAI IDS AND URCHASES OVER UTURE GENDA TEMS CCL ODE OMPLIANCE AND EGAL S ETTLEMENTS RACC: Amending the Plan Review fee in the Building EQUESTED CTION BY ITY OMMISSION Division fee schedule as an additional incentive for development - 02/04/14 ER: XPLANATION OF EQUEST H? OW WILL THIS AFFECT CITY PROGRAMS OR SERVICES FI: ISCAL MPACT A: LTERNATIVES 190 of 190