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Minutes 11-21-17
MINUTES OF THE REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING HELD ON TUESDAY NOVEMBER 21, 2017, AT 6:30 P.M. IN COMMISSION CHAMBERS, CITY HALL 100 E. BOYNTON BEACH BOULEVARD, BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA PRESENT: Steven B. Grant, Mayor Justin Katz, Vice Mayor (arrived 6:51 pm) Mack McCray, Commissioner Joe Casello, Commissioner (arrived 6:51 pm) Christina Romelus, Commissioner 1. OPENINGS A. Call to Order - Mayor Steven B. Grant Lori LaVerriere, City Manager Shana Bridgeman, Asst. City Attorney Judith A. Pyle, City Clerk Mayor Grant called the meeting to order at 6:30 p.m. Invocation Commissioner McCray gave the invocation Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag Mayor Grant led the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. Roll Call City Clerk Pyle called the roll. A quorum was present. Agenda Approval: 1. Additions, Deletions, Corrections Mayor Grant requested to add item onto new business in the case of Hasan Caliskan vs. the City of Boynton Beach. He requested to add an announcement for the Boynton Beach Wild Cats as item 3.D. 2. Adoption Motion Commissioner McCray moved to approve as amended. Commissioner Romelus seconded the motion. Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, Florida November 21, 2017 Vote The motion unanimously passed. 2. OTHER A. Informational items by Members of the City Commission Commissioner McCray wanted the Wildcats to have all the time they needed. Mayor Grant on November 8th met with the pension consultant, attended Flood Awareness workshop at the Intercostal Park Club House. November 9th attended Forest Park Elementary for the new Ben Carson reading room, was able to meet with Ms. Candy Carson, in addition attended South Tech Summit for the Healthier Boynton Beach luncheon, and attended the City of Boynton Beach, Stop the Bleed seminar regarding what to do if someone was bleeding. November 10 attended Keiser University 40th anniversary. November 11 was at the Veterans Park event, for Blue Star Highway at the Intracoastal Park and at Hunters Run. November 15th attended the National League of City in Charlotte. November 18, attended the traveling sauna and had a great time. He gave the delegates from Rama Finland a tour of Troy's restaurant. He also attended the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society Walk and the FAU game. On November 20 attended Leisureville HOA meeting to provide an update on what was happening in the City. Commissioner Romelus stated she was able to meet with the delegates from Rama Finland, had an opportunity to showcase all the great things from the City of Boynton Beach. She attended a turkey giveaway at the Hosanna Alliance Church. This was in partnership with Growing Strong Ministry; they gave out more than 100 turkey baskets. 3. ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMMUNITY & SPECIAL EVENTS & PRESENTATIONS A. City Hall will be closed for the Thanksgiving holiday on Thursday, November 23 and Friday, November 24, 2017. Mayor Grant announced Thursday, November 23 and Friday, November 24, 2017 City Hall will be close for the Thanksgiving holiday. B. Announcement by Recreation & Parks Director Wally Majors about the upcoming Holiday Events and the person that was chosen as the Grand Marshal for the Parade. Wally Majors, Recreation & Parks Director, gave a list of the upcoming events for the Month of December: Holiday Movie - Friday, December 1 - 7pm @129 East Ocean Avenue. 2 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, Florida November 21, 2017 Holiday Parade - Saturday, December 2 - 4pm on Federal. Hwy. Holiday Tree Lighting - Saturday, Dec. 2 - 5:30pm @129 East Ocean Ave. Holiday Boat Parade - Friday, December 8, - 6pm @ 735 Casa Loma Blvd. Music on the Rocks - Friday, December 15, 6pm @ 129 East Ocean Ave. He announced the Grand Marshall was chosen by the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board. He introduced Mr. Enrique Zuanetto as the Grand Marshall for the 2017 Holiday Parade. Mr. Majors announced Mr. Zuanetto worked at the Soup Kitchen of Boynton Beach for 20 years, starting out as a volunteer; he is now the Executive Director. Under his leadership the Soup Kitchen has grown tremendously. The Soup kitchen has served over 40,000 meals for those in need in the past two months. He has implemented Meals on Wheels program, partnering with the Police Department. Mr. Zuanetto went above and beyond when he opened the doors of the Soup Kitchen to the homeless Boynton Beach residents which refused to leave the area during the storm. Mr. Majors indicated he was proud to have Enrique Zuanetto as the Grand Marshall for 2017. C. Proclaim November 25, 2017 as Small Business Saturday. Mayor Grant read the Proclamation declaring November 25, 2017 as Small Business Saturday. D. Announcements from the East Boynton Beach Wildcats. Michael Byrd, President of the East Boynton Beach Wildcats, gave an update regarding the East Boynton Beach Wildcats' accomplishments for the 2017 year. Mr. Byrd indicated this was the 8th season with 322 children and over a 100 volunteers. This year they were the Orange Bowl Park of the year for the 3 d year. The team has a Miami Dolphin team mom of the week, Tranee Fields and the Miami Dolphin athlete of the week, Snyder Joseph. The cheerleaders went to the Orange Bowl competition. He indicated out of 18 teams in their division they placed 2nd. We have our 12 and under football team played in the super bowl and was runner up for 2017. The youngest ones that can play tackle football, they are 4 and 5 year olds; they are the 2017 Super Bowl Champions. Mr. Byrd wanted to thank Chief Katz, the City Manager and the Commission for all of the support that they have given throughout the year. Commissioner McCray request parents of the Wildcat team to stand. He thanked the parents for not giving up. He stated they did not give up when they had a score board that did not work and problems with gun shots. He thanked Commissioner Casello with voting to get the new scoreboard. He continued to say the children are the future, but he said they are our present. Mayor Grant indicated he was able to attend the Wildcat's game this year. He indicated there was a training facility in Miami. Mayor Grant inquired about the Orlando training. 3 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, Florida November 21, 2017 Mr. Byrd replied it helped for the season. Both of those age groups that went to Orlando are the ones that went to the Super Bowl. Mayor Grant indicated they need to make sure all age groups get the opportunity for the additional training. Commissioner Romelus stated it was great to see all these faces, these young faces; these kids are the future as well as the present, not just for football but for life. We have dedicated parents and coaches. Commissioner McCray requested a small cheer. (The Wildcats cheerleaders performed a Cheer.) 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) Susan Oyer, 140 S.E. 27 Way, provided an article on green government to the Commissioners. She indicated that was not the most current article. She stated there were 70 cities in the state of Florida considered green. She said Miami Dade has an expedited permitting process for green projects. She also said last year, Miami Beach began requiring developers of projects larger than 7,000 square feet to conserve energy and water or pay the city a fee equal to 5% of the total construction cost. Cindy Falco-DiCorrado, 316 NW 1St Avenue, announced the Heart of Boynton Beach, at the Carolyn Sims Park would be serving individual turkey dinners for those in need on Thanksgiving day from 11:00 am until 1 pm. Dr. Piotr Blass, 113 West Tara Lakes Drive, spent several weeks in Arkansas, teaching at the University of Arkansas. He wanted to congratulate the Commission for saving the Old High School. He stated the Mayor promised the University of Boynton a classroom. He stated he will be taking over the Mall for the University of Boynton Beach. He said the next step was to harness the energy from the Gulf Stream. Mayor Grant announced Public Audience was closed. 5. ADMINISTRATIVE A. Appoint eligible members of the community to serve in vacant positions on City advisory boards. 4 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, Florida November 21, 2017 The following Regular (Reg) and Alternate (Alt) Student (Stu) and Nonvoting Stu (N/V Stu) openings exist: Arts Commission: 2 Alts Building Board of Adjustments & Appeals: 2 Regs and 2 Alts Historic Preservation Bd: 4 Regs Employee Pension Board: 1 Reg Library Bd: 1 Alt Senior Advisory Bd: 1 Alt Mayor Grant informed the Commission there was no one applying to the advisory boards. The next meeting was for the open positions. 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. PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. R17-114 - Authorize the City Manager to apply for, accept, and execute all grant documents, including the Grant Agreement, subject to the approval of the City Attorney. B. PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. R17-115 - Approve and Authorize the City Manager to sign the First Amendment to the Agreement with Ultimate Bakery and Pastry, Inc. (Operator) for concessionaire services at the Links Golf Course. C. PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. R17-116 - Approve and authorize the execution of an Inter -local Agreement with the Palm Beach County Supervisor of Election for vote processing equipment use and election services. D. PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. R17-117 - Amend the FY2016-2017 Budget to adjust budgeted appropriations and revenue sources to provide spending authority for Operating and Capital Improvement Projects as needed to cover expenditures and budget transfers between departments for FY 2016-2017. E. Approve a change order in the amount of $50,000.00 to Johnson -Davis, Inc. for the North and South Roads Storm Water and Water Main Improvements project, increasing the project cost from $2,027,317.60 to $2,077,317.60. F. Approve utilizing the US Communities Contract # MA -IS -1340234 with Graybar Electric Company of the purchase for electrical parts and components for the City's lift stations for an estimated annual expenditure of $60,000. The US 6r Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, Florida November 21, 2017 Communities procurement process satisfies the City's competitive bid requirements. G. Legal Expenses - October 2017 - Information at the request of the City Commission. No action required. H. Accept the written report to the Commission for purchases over $10,000 for the month of October 2017. Approve the minutes from the Regular City Commission meeting held on November 7, 2017 and Special Meeting held on November 7, 2017 for a Town Square Update for the Commission. The minutes for the Town Square meeting held on November 1, 2017 to update the public are included for informational purposes. I►yi 159=4 Commissioner McCray moved to approve Consent Agenda. Commissioner Romelus seconded the motion. Vote The motion unanimously passed. 7. BIDS AND PURCHASES OVER $100,000 A. Approve issuing purchase order for paving projects to The Paving Lady, Inc. of Boynton Beach in the amount of $98,684, plus a 10% contingency in the amount of $9,900 for a total cost of $108,584. This roadway project was divided into 6 projects in order to allow local businesses within Boynton Beach to quote on individual projects and to allow the city to award individual projects as opposed to issuing a formal bid for all projects together. Commissioner Romelus wanted to commend staff for their diligence in bringing about this policy where we could give precedent to Boynton Beach business owners. She was looking forward to the disparity study from the County. She looks forward to awarding minority and women owned businesses as well. Thanked the Commission for thinking outside of the box, to build the wealth within Boynton Beach. Motion Vice Mayor Katz moved to approve. Commissioner McCray seconded the motion. Vote The motion unanimously passed. 101 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, Florida November 21, 2017 8. COMMUNITY STANDARDS and LEGAL SETTLEMENTS A. Approve negotiated settlement of $47,000 in the case of Hasan Caliskan vs. City of Boynton Beach (Heard under New Business) 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. A. Approve Exeter / Sterling Records Phase III Major Site Plan Modification (MSPM 17-008) to construct a one-story, 56,160 square foot warehouse building and related site improvements, located at 1210 SW 35th Avenue in the M-1 (Industrial) zoning district. Applicant: Allan Hendricks, Caulfield & Wheeler, Inc. Applicants sworn in by Attorney Bridgeman. Allen Hendricks, representing Caulfield & Wheeler, Inc. Indicated the property is an extension of an existing commercial campus, it was industrial use: it was between Congress and Caloosa Park on the north side of 35 Street. The existing site was to the south, Caloosa Park was on the right. It was an existing use, our client just finished up that parcel. They purchased the parcel behind the building. They would like very much like the build, and we need this type of product in Boynton Beach for the tax base. Commissioner Casello inquired if they would be storing records at the site. Mr. Hendriks responded no. This initially began as Sterling Records as a records storage facility that was the intent. This project has been in the development stages for 10 years. There was no Sterling Records. Commissioner Casello inquired what would be warehoused in this building. Mr. Hendricks indicated they did not know what was to be warehoused. It was not zoned for manufacturing, it was simply warehouses. Commissioner McCray inquired we are just doing a warehouse; we do not have anyone that wanted to move in. Mr. Hendricks responded that was correct. Mayor Grant indicated the new building would have greater improvement value and increases the City taxes. Mr. Hendriks stated it was a vacant lot at the present time. It was a parcel that was not being used. We convinced them to sell the parcel they were not using. He indicated it was an attractive addition to the City. It would be nice for an industrial. Major Grant asked for a motion. Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, Florida November 21, 2017 Motion Commissioner McCray moved to approve. Vice Mayor Katz seconded the motion. Vote The motion unanimously passed. B. Approve Aldi Grocery Land Use and Rezoning (LUAR 17-006) to support the intended 17,880 square foot grocery store building and related site improvements at 3452 W. Boynton Beach Boulevard. Applicant Bonnie Miskel, Dunay, Miskel & Backman, LLP. Attorney Bridgeman swore in witnesses. Andrea Keiser, Dunay, Miskel, Backman, LLP.14 SE 4th Street, Suite 36, Boca Raton, Florida, thanked the Commission for the opportunity to present. She wanted to give a brief overview of ALDI. ALDI has become one of America's favorite grocers, an international brand that first opened in 1961 in Germany. Operates in more than 1,600 stores in thirty-five (35) states, According to Market Force Information, ALDI is a value leader among grocery stores in the United States for the sixth year in a row. In 2014, ALDI was recognized as Retailer of the Year for their private brand development by Store Brands Magazine. They test their product to meet or beat the national brand quality. ALDI partners with local farmers when possible and is gluten and organic conscious. In 2012, ALDI was recognized in Supermarket News for its efforts in promoting a diet healthy. Ms. Keiser indicated the City was considering the applicant future land use application as well as the rezoning of the land use designation and zoning district. The area was predominantly LRC (Local Retail Commercial) and C3. The amendments would minimize land use conflicts and maintain the character of the community. The purposed amendments also provide commercial retail services which support the resident and visitor populations as well as creating employment opportunities for the adjacent residential communities. The City was required under FLUE Policy 1.47.4 to evaluate the continuing need for redevelopment plans in specific areas of the City that are not with the City's designated Community Redevelopment Area (CRA) , the existing zoning was an isolated designation, to be rezoned to C-3. Their applicant requested to be the same as the rest of the property. Staff has determined that the application has met the determination. Ms. Keiser stated at the second reading the City will learn more about the project site plan and the variance that was being requested. We plan a full presentation at the second reading. On October 24, 2017 we presented in front of the Planning and Development Board meeting. There were many great questions from the board. They E;3 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, Florida November 21, 2017 received a recommendation of approval. The applicants held a Community meeting; to date there was no opposition from that community. Commissioner McCray inquired as to where the closest ALDI was located. Jordan Ford, Director of Real Estate with ALDI Foods, 1171 North State Road 7, responded the closest located to Boynton Beach was the store located in Delray Beach, off of Military Drive. Commissioner Casello inquired if they reached out to the surrounding neighborhoods. Mr. Ford Indicated there was no opposition to this project from the neighboring community. Commissioner Casello asked how you market; was it bulk buying like a BJ or Costco or was it like a Publix. Mr. Ford replied it was no bulk buying. It was based on efficiency; this will save the customer money and pass this on to the customer. Commissioner Casello indicated that a customer wanted to purchase one can they could. Mr. Ford indicated this was correct; the customer could purchase one can or a case. Mayor Grant stated he spoke with the property owner at 200 Knuth Road. He was in favor of the ALDI. This property has been vacant for a while. Susan Oyer 140 SE 27 Way, stated she liked ALDI. Mark Karageorge, 240A Main Boulevard, was speaking in favor of this. This will help the City tax base; this was going to be an improvement to that site. He asked how many employees and the wages. Mr. Ford stated the ALDI store typically has about 20 employees per store. There are 15 fulltime employees and 5 part-time employees. The average salaries are between $13 per hour, and the managers are salaried employees. Carol Porter, 1811 Banyan Creek Circle North, wondered if there were any particulars about what the building looked like, the traffic buffering, so they would have less impact to the community. Ms. Keiser indicated additional information will be addressed at the second reading. Dr. Piotr Blass, said it would be really nice to have a store on Martin Luther King Boulevard, to honor Gertrude Sullivan. The City of Boynton Beach should put all electric lines underground in Boynton Beach. 1. PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 17-032 - FIRST READING - Future Land Use Map Amendment from Office Commercial (OC) to Local Retail Commercial (LRC). Attorney Bridgeman read Proposed Ordinance No. 17-032 by title only. 9 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, Florida November 21, 2017 Motion Vice Mayor Katz moved to approve. Commissioner McCray seconded the motion. City Clerk Pyle called the roll. Vote The vote was 5-0 2. PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 17-033 - FIRST READING - Rezone from C-1 (Office and Professional) to C-3 (Community Commercial). Attorney Bridgeman read Proposed Ordinance No. 17-032 by title only. Commissioner Romelus stated a correction to the record, should be C-3 not C-2. Mayor Grant asked staff for clarification. Attorney Bridgeman swore in staff. Ed Breese, Principle Planner, indicated the correct rezoning should be C-3. Attorney Bridgeman indicated the hardcopy needed correction to amend zoning from C-2 to C-3. Motion Vice Mayor Katz moved to approve. Commissioner Romelus seconded the motion. City Clerk Pyle called the roll. Vote The vote was 5-0 Mayor Grant asked for a motion to table items C, D and E. Motion Commissioner Romelus motioned to table items C, D and E. Commissioner McCray seconded the motion. 10 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, Florida November 21, 2017 Vote The motion unanimously passed. Mayor Grant indicated the items have been tabled to the next City Commission meeting to coincide with the second reading of the Land Use Ordinance. C. Approve Aldi Grocery Variance (ZNCV 17-001) for the relief from the City of Boynton Beach Land Development Regulations, Chapter 3, Article III, Section 3.C.3., Community Commercial (C-3) Building/Site Regulations, requiring a minimum rear setback of 20 feet, to allow a rear setback of 14 feet, a variance of 6 feet, for a proposed Aldi Grocery Store within the C-3 Community Commercial zoning district. Applicant: Bonnie Miskel, Duany, Miskel & Backman, LLP. (Postponed to coincide with 2nd Reading of the Land Use & Rezoning ordinance agenda item - LUAR 17-006). D. Approve Aldi Grocery Community Design Appeals (CDPA 17-006) from 1)Chapter 4, Article III, Section 3.G., "Overhead doors facing rights-of-way"; 2) Chapter 4, Article III, Section 7.D.2., "Parapet roof return requirements"; 3) Chapter 4, Article III, Section 7.G.2. "Covered walks along building facades",- and acades";and 4) Chapter 4, Article III, Section 7.J.1. "Off-street parking locational criteria". Applicant: Bonnie Miskel, Dunay, Miskel & Backman, LLP. (Postponed to coincide with 2nd Reading of the Land Use & Rezoning ordinance agenda item - LUAR 17-006). E. Approve Aldi Grocery Major Site Plan Modification request (MSPM 17-005) to construct a one story, 17,880 square foot grocery store building and related site improvements at 3452 W. Boynton Beach Boulevard. Applicant: Bonnie Miskel, Dunay, Miskel & Backman, LLP. (Postponed to coincide with 2nd Reading of the Land Use & Rezoning ordinance agenda item - LUAR 17-006). Mayor Grant asked for a motion to approve. Motion Commissioner McCray moved to approve. Commissioner Casello seconded the motion. Vote The motion unanimously passed. 10. CITY MANAGER'S REPORT - None 11. UNFINISHED BUSINESS 11 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, Florida November 21, 2017 A. PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. R17-103 - Approve Amendment to Agreement for Special Magistrate Services to increase the Special Magistrate's hourly rate. THE REQUEST FOR A RATE INCREASE HAS BEEN WITHDRAWN. Commissioner McCray indicated he was the person requested to find out the other magistrates' rate of pay. He stated the Magistrate from Community Standards was being paid $100. This was the lowest in the industry. Commissioner McCray said he was happy that this was off the agenda. 12. NEW BUSINESS A. PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. R17-118 - Authorize the Mayor to sign the First Amendment to the Inter -local Agreement between the City of Boynton Beach and Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) for the CRA funding of the Neighborhood Officer Policing Program for FY 17/18 for an amount not to exceed $372,000. Mayor Grant read the Proposed Resolution R17-118 into the record. Motion Commissioner McCray moved to approve. Vice Mayor Katz seconded the motion. Vote The motion unanimously passed. B. Mayor Grant request approval for $500 of his Community Support Funds to be donated to the Boynton Beach Garden Club. Mayor Grant stated the money was to be used at the garden the City owns. He indicated the Boynton Beach Garden Club has also applied for a grant. Commissioner McCray wanted to thank staff for cleaning up the area. This area was known for drugs, and he could actually see onto the grounds. Motion Vice Mayor Katz moved to approve. Commissioner McCray seconded the motion. Vote The motion unanimously passed. 12 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, Florida November 21, 2017 C. Approve the request of Commissioner Romelus to distribute $500 of her Community Support Funds to Growing Strong Ministries, Inc. for their Thanksgiving food drive. Commissioner Romelus stated she wanted to commend the program. She witnessed firsthand the work this program was doing; the members gave out more than 100 meals to feed several hundred families. Not just the turkey, but the full meal. Motion Commissioner McCray moved to approve. Commissioner Casello seconded the motion. Vote The motion unanimously passed. D. Approve negotiated settlement of $47,000.00 in case of Hasan Caliskan vs. City of Boynton Beach (moved from 8-A) Motion Commissioner McCray moved to approve. Commissioner Romelus seconded the motion. Vote The motion unanimously passed. 13. LEGAL A. PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 17-034 - FIRST READING - Adopt the Boynton Beach Administrative Amendments to the 6th Edition (2017) of the Florida Building Code. (Second reading of this ordinance will be on December 19, 2017, due to holiday publishing deadlines). Mayor Grant read Proposed Ordinance 17-034 by title only on first reading. Mayor Grant requested staff to give an explanation on the amendment. Shane Kittendorf, Building Official, explained every three years the City goes through a cycle change and updates the Code. The City of Boynton Beach goes through what was called Home Rule. The City of Boynton Beach will update Chapter 1 Ordinance to make sure the administrative rules and regulations are updated and concurrent to the State regulations. The rules mimic as close as possible to the County regulations. Mr. 13 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, Florida November 21, 2017 Kittendorf indicated this was just an enhancement of the City regulations moving forward to the Florida Building Code. Motion Commissioner McCray moved to approve. Vice Mayor Katz seconded the motion. City Clerk Pyle called the roll. Vote The vote was 5-0 B. PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 17-035 - FIRST READING - Approve the change in qualifying dates for candidates in upcoming municipal elections. (Second reading for this ordinance will be on December 19, 2017, due to holiday publishing deadlines). Motion Commissioner McCray moved to approve. Vice Mayor Katz seconded the motion. City Clerk Pyle called the roll. Vote The vote was 5-0 Mayor Grant opened the floor to Commissioner Romelus. Commissioner Romelus indicated this was not an item that was on the agenda. She wanted to thank the Commission for their willingness to support the TPA (Temporary protected status) to support, the Haitian individual living in the US. A decision was reached by the Secretary to terminate this status, as of July 2019. She feels the City will be entering a time of turmoil and fear. Commissioner Romelus asked for the public to be aware families will be divided. There are a number of Haitians living in Boynton Beach, if you know someone of Haitian decent, give them support. She was requesting to talk of potential Sanctuary City status. She asked staff to research the repercussions of having a Sanctuary City status. Commissioner McCray stated he heard on the news people have begun to sell their homes. He indicated this would be a rocky road. He was in support of the Haitian community. Commissioner Romelus requested to put Sanctuary City on future agenda items. 14 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, Florida November 21, 2017 Mayor Grant requested staff to take a look at resolutions from other cities. Commissioner Casello asked if Future Agenda item D, could be placed on the next agenda. He believed this item was ready for discussion. Lori LaVerriere, City Manager, indicated the City met with Ocean Ridge last week. The City Attorney has confirmed this item will be ready for the December 5, 2017 Commission meeting. Mayor Grant asked Commissioner Casello and Vice Mayor Katz if they had any items to disclose. Vice Mayor Katz indicated their delay was caused by the fact that Commissioner Casello was running for House seat 90, in the Florida House of Representative. The Commissioner had a candidate screening for the Palm Beach County/ Treasure Coast AFL-CIO, which is a group of Unions. Vice Mayor Katz stated he is the president of one of those unions. He was happy to announce that the AFL-CIO recommended endorsing Commissioner Casello for his race for House District 90. 14. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS A. Staff will prepare a list of legislative priorities for the 2018 legislative session for the Commission's input and approval. - December 19, 2017 B. Quarterly report on red light camera program (Oct 2017 -Dec 2017) - January 2018 C. Quarterly report on gov't surtax fund (Oct 2017 -Dec 2017) — January 2018 D. Staff to research possibility of allowing dogs at the beach during certain hours and bring back to Commission — December 5, 2017 E. The Commission has requested for a representative of ATS attend a commission meeting to discuss possible additional features/services - TBD F. Staff to bring information concerning the following land parcels for the Commission to review - TBD Nichols Property Leisureville Property Rolling Green Scrub Parcel by Galaxy School Girl Scout Park G. Staff to review PBC Ordinance on Panhandlers - TBD 15 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, Florida November 21, 2017 H. Mayor Grant has requested staff to review sign ordinance as it relates to people holding signs in public rights of ways - TBD PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 17-021 - SECOND READING - Approve Town Square Future Land Use Map Amendment from Public and Private Governmental/Institutional (PPGI) and High Density Residential (HDR) to Mixed Use Medium (MXM) and rezone from PU Public Usage, REC Recreation and R-3 Multifamily to MU -3 Mixed Use 3 zoning district. City -initiated. (First Reading approved 8/15, Second Reading Pending Fl. Dept. of Economic Opportunity approval, which takes approximately 2 to 4 months.) PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 17-022 - SECOND READING - Amending Ordinance 02-013 to Rezone a Parcel of Land Described Herein and Commonly Referred to as Town Square From Public Usage (Pu); Recreation (Rec) And Multifamily (R-3) to Mixed Use 3 (Mu -3). J. Staff to research the repercussions of having a Sanctuary City. 15. Adjournment Motion There being no further business to discuss, Commissioner McCray moved to adjourn. Commissioner Romelus seconded the motion. Vote The motion unanimously passed. The meeting was adjourned at 7:29 p.m. (Continued on next page) 16 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, Florida November 21, 2017 ATTEST Judit . Pyle, CMC City Jerk ueenester Nieves Deputy City Clerk 17 CITY OF BO T ACH r - Stevfa B. Grant mmissioner = Commission C ristina Romelus Commissioner - Joe Casello Planning October Development Board 2017 Agenda Items 73 - 7.E: • Future Land Use Map Amendment from OC to LRC • Rezoning from C-1 to C-3 • Variance Relief from Minimum Rear Setback • Community Design Appeals • Maior Site Plan • One of America's favorite grocers • An international brand that first opened in 1961 Germany • Operates more than 1,600 stores in thirty-five (35) states • According to Market Force Information, ALDI is a value leader among grocery stores in the United States for the sixth year in a row. • In 2014, ALDI was recognized as Retailer of the Year for their private brand development by Store Brands Magazine • ALDI partners with local farmers when possible and is gluten and organic conscious. • In 2012, ALDI was recognized in Supermarket News for its efforts in promoting healthy diet. https.,i / corporate.aIdi.us/ en/ newsroom/awards/market-force/ hirpc, , corporate.aIdi.us/en/ newsroom/awards/store-brands-m agazine-2014-reta iler-of-the-year/ roi,porate.,i[di.us/eii/tiewsrooni/awards/supermarket-news,/ AERIAL LIE • + - - y on nch Be PI dv r:- VJ P nt r,N BNtl yyr n -tom --- _. 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REAR ELEVATION (SOUTH) FUTURE LAND USE MAP AMENDMENT and REZONING Map Office Commercial (OC) Office Professional (CD Local Retail Commercial (LRC) Community Commercial (C3) Zoning Map C1 C3 PCD C3. ■■�,,.--� rL 71-1 PU PCD C3 C3 ■ (- PUD �J pU 3 REC i tl_I� r,' VARIANCE +�- 31.65 feet Minimum 20 feet%� And / +/- 14.81 feet REAR ELEVATION (SOUTH) No. Part III, Chapter 4, Article III, Section 3.G Part III, Chapter 4, Article III, Section 7.D.2 Part III, Chapter 4, Article III, Section 7.G.2 Part III, Chapter 4, Article III, Section 7.J.1 COMMUNITY DESIGN APPEA Overhead Bay Door Covered Walkways Off -Street Parking Justification • Located in a recessed area with downward slope (minimizes visibility) • Screens loading area from residential community to the east • Overhead bay door camouflaged by matching color to wall • Modified curb cut at Knuth Road ingress (14' to 17') and denser landscaping plus 48" hedge minimizes visibility • Located furthest from pedestrian activity A C � Sv Sv n n n n D D D D � CD m cu cD cD rD rn n n n_ n O O o O G') �D G•1 N N '.01 n A� nT D /� V J W LJ/�� _ J, 1 I • Q n O O m n CD E D S� • CD p �-r O n CD p r* n Co m �. cD (D (D (D CD < — n CD r�r N —Ul) . rte-+ N (n r 0 p O CD O CD < Q p< IV N'. �--F .• ((D CCDCD GL 0- O X CD '+ C � Sv Sv n n n n D D D D � CD m cu cD cD rD rn n n n_ n O O o O G') �D G•1 N N Part III, Chapter 4, Article III, Section 3.G © Part III, Chapter 4, Article III, Section 7.D.2 © Part III, Chapter 4, Article III, Section 7.G.2 Part III, Chapter 4, Article III, Section 7.J.1 COMMUNITY DESIGN APPEALS Overhead Bay Door Parapet Return Covered Walkways Off -Street Parking Justification • Intent to provide weather related relief • Only provides relief to patrons exiting store • Applicant better meets intent by providing: • 3 hard roof trellises throughout parking area • Provides shelter to patrons entering/exiting • Proposes 7 foot walkways adjacent to landscaped curbed areas • Shopping carts with quarter system = more efficient use of building fa4ade • Blocking access to public entrance = inefficient use of building facade — --w-- 1 RIGHT-OF-WAY ([k"D Y.B. 2 PGs— _211-220. P.B.C.R.)_ NEST 00"'TON BEACH BOLI-EVARD (ST TF -ROAD s Vg) 7T 2 I � r + �i N MM LI ,� f �� bMY1F� ALDI PROTO 7.0 o;0• a O. o' I NAM) � rA i+ ^ ■ � ;a r Part III, Chapter 4, Article III, Section 3.G Part III, Chapter 4, Article III, Section 7.D.2 Part III, Chapter 4, Article III, Section 7.G.2 Part III, Chapter 4, Article III, Section 7.J.1 T_OMMUNITY DESIGN APPEALS Overhead Bay Door Parapet Return Covered Walkways Off -Street Parking Justification • Intent to reduce appearance of a parking field • Due to existing size and shape of property, the most efficient and safe site design locates vehicular areas in north and west • Maximizes natural surveillance from ROWS • Most efficient traffic flow • Protects residential community to east • Screens loading area and furthest from pedestrian activity • Site amenities reduce overall paved surface • 7 foot pedestrian crosswalk • Hard covered trellises • Curbed landscaped areas Planning October Development QUESTIONS? FUTURE LAND USE MAP AMENDMENT and REZONING CRITERIA ... -. Future • Use Office Commercial (OC) Local Retail Commercial (LRC) • Office Professional (Cl) Community Commercial (C3) Chapter 2,Article II, Section 2.B.3.c 1) Demonstration of Need • Predominantly LRC and C3 • LRC and C3 Properties fronting Boynton Beach Blvd. • Incoming residential development (Cortina) 2) Consistency • Amendments minimize land use conflicts and maintain the character of the community (FLUE Goal 1) • The proposed Amendments also provide commercial retail services which support the resident and visitor populations as well as creating employment opportunities for the adjacent residential communities (FLUE Policy 1.3.1.b) • The City is required under FLUE Policy 1.7.4 to evaluate the continuing need for redevelopment plans in specific areas of the City that are not within the City's designated Community Redevelopment Area ("CRA") 3) Land Use Pattern • Isolated land use designation and zoning district FUTURE LAND USE MAP AMENDMENT and REZONING CRITERIA 0 ... -. Future • Office Commercial (OC) Local Retail Commercial (LRC) • Office Professional (C1) Community Commercial (C3) 4) Sustainability • Complementary land use • Access to alternative modes of transportation and interconnectivity (pedestrian amenities and bicycle racks) 5) Availability of Public Services/Infrastructure • Water/sewer/waste capacity confirmed 6) Compatibility a) With current and future use of adjacent and nearby properties, or effect on property values • More consistency • Household retail service demanded daily by neighboring residents and businesses b) Reasonably related to the needs of the neighborhood and the City as a whole • High demand specialty grocery store not located anywhere else in the City 71 FUTURE LAND USE MAP AMENDMENT and REZONING CRITERIA Office Commercial (OC) Office Professional (Cl) Local Retail Commercial (LRC) Community Commercial (C3) 7) Economic Development Impact Determination for Conventional Zoning Districts • Increases intensity of development and in number and type of commercial uses with high probable economic development benefits 8) Commercial and Industrial Land Supply • No reduction in amount of land available for commercial/industrial development 9) Alternative Sites • Most suitable: need, greater consistency IT VARIANCE CRITERIA 31.65 feet Minimum 20 feet And 14.81 feet 1) Special conditions and circumstances • Existing shape and size of parcel (40% longer than its width) • Screening from residential community to the east (grade of loading zone lower) Z) Do not result from actions of Applicant • City's LDR requirements for parking, loading, circulation, buffers, etc. dictate building's placement 3) No Special Privilege • Limited to small portion of building • Between abutting commercial properties 4) Literal interpretation deprive applicant rights commonly enjoyed by other properties VARIANCE CRITERIA Rear Y- • Setback (South)31.65 feet Minimum 20 feet And 14.81 feet 5) Minimum necessary to make reasonable use of land, structure, or building • Limited to small portion of building 6) Harmony with general intent • Purpose and intent = to provide an efficient relief process to allow for reductions in the minimum yard setbacks that would have negligible impacts upon the subject site and surrounding properties and represent compliance with the general intent of the City's zoning regulations. • 70% compliant • Policy 1.17.3 states that the City shall improve approval processes and remove unnecessary hurdles hindering industrial and commercial uses that create jobs, contribute to the tax base, and accommodate market trends. • Benefits the area and public welfare (better screening and specialty products) COMMUNITY DESIGN APPEALS CRITERIA © Part III, Chapter 4, Article III, Section 3.G Overhead Bay Doors © Part III, Chapter 4, Article III, Section 7.D.2 Parapet Return © Part III, Chapter 4, Article III, Section 7.G.2 Covered Walkways 0 Part III, Chapter 4, Article III, Section 7.11 Off -Street Parking Chapter Z� Article ILSection 4.B 1) Consistency with Comprehensive Plan 2) Will not significant detract from the livability or appearance of the City and will be consistent with established or desired character of the area, or with the redevelopment plan 3) Will be consistent with the purpose of the standard for which a deviation is requested and will equally or better meet the purpose of the standard to be appealed 4) Is intended to save or preserve existing trees or desired flora 5) Adverse environmental impacts that cannot be prevented by the imposition of conditions 6) Adverse impacts on property values 7) Seriously reduce the quality or quantity of light and air 8) Necessary to further the objectives of the City to assist with economic development and business promotion 9) Meets purpose and intent of LDR but conflicts with another standard or requirement. 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Gateway Blvd. to NE 25th Ave z x- Proiect 15: Project 16 NE 25th Ave - From NE 2nd Ct to NE 4th St m Rolling Green 7 Elementary Schon m' E 271h Avr Project 17 1 NE 23rd Ave - From NE 2nd Ct to NE 3th St Proiect 16: Z a NE 26th Village Royale srO Av Proiect 17: On the Green z m z y 'n m C A DEVELOPMENT ORDER OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA PROJECT NAME: Exeter/ Sterling Records Phase III (MSPM 17-008) APPLICANT: Allan Hendricks, Caulfield & Wheeler, Inc. APPLICANT'S ADDRESS: 7900 Glades Road, Suite 100, Boca Raton, FL 33434 DATE OF HEARING RATIFICATION BEFORE CITY COMMISSION: November 21, 2017 APPROVAL SOUGHT: Major Site Plan Modification approval to construct a one-story, 56,160 square foot warehouse building and related site improvements, located at 1210 SW 35th Avenue, and zoned M1 (Light Industrial). LOCATION OF PROPERTY: 1210 SW 35th Avenue DRAWING(S): SEE EXHIBIT "B" ATTACHED HERETO. THIS MATTER was presented to the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida on the date of hearing stated above. The City Commission having considered the approval sought by the applicant and heard testimony from the applicant, members of city administrative staff and the public finds as follows: Application for the approval sought was made by the Applicant in a manner consistent with the requirements of the City's Land Development Regulations. 2. The Applicant -HAS HAS NOT established by substantial competent evidence a basis for the approval requested. 3. The conditions for development requested by the Applicant, administrative staff, or suggested by the public and supported by substantial competent evidence are as set forth on Exhibit "C" with notation "Included." 4. The Applicant's request is hereby 'GRANTED subject to the conditions referenced in paragraph 3 above. DENIED 5. This Order shall take effect immediately upon issuance by the City Clerk. 6. All further development on the property shall be made in accordance with the terms and conditions of this order. 7. DATED: City Clerk S:\Planning\SHARED\WP\PROJECTS\Exeter - Sterling Records Phase III\MSPM 17-008\DO.doc EXHIBIT "C" Conditions of Approval Project Name: Exeter / Sterling Records Phase 3 File number: MSPM 17-008 Reference: 2nd review plans identified as a Maior Site Plan Modification with a September 26, 2017 Planning and Zoning Department date stamp marking. DEPARTMENTS I INCLUDE REJECT ENGINEERING / PUBLIC WORKS / FORESTRY / UTILITIES Comments: 1. Please revise the side by side dumpster enclosure to allow the minimum backing clearance of 60 ft. for solid waste trucks for each X location, measured from the front edge of the dumpster pad, per Chapter 4, Article VI, Section 3.E. 2. Dumpster enclosure must meet the Chapter 4, Article VI, Section 3.E. & Section 4.C. and Engineering Division Standard Drawing G-4. X Also, please ensure the gates are designed to screen the contents. 3. Please revise the Landscape Plan to depict perimeter trees along the detention area at various distances from the top of the slope. X Consider adding Cypress trees scattered in the low-lying areas of the detention area. 4. Please ensure the Senna Surattensis is located a minimum of 10 X feet away from the dumpster to ensure no conflicts with waste removal operations. 5. Please ensure there are no line -of -sight conflicts at all X entrance/exits. FIRE Comments: 6. Please revise the turning radius of 21 feet inside and 35 feet to the centerline around the site and proposed building, to ensure there are X no encroachments into parking spaces. 7. Please show a 200 feet radius around all the fire hydrants to indicate that the entire building will be within 200 feet from a fire hydrant. X POLICE Comments: Exeter / Sterling Records Phase 3 (MSPM 17-008) Conditions of Approval Page 2 of 2 DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE REJECT 8. None, all previous comments addressed at DART meeting. X BUILDING DIVISION Comments: 9. None, all previous comments addressed at DART meeting. X PARKS AND RECREATION Comments: None PLANNING AND ZONING Comments: 10. It is the applicant's responsibility to ensure that the application requests are publicly advertised in accordance with Ordinance 04- 007 and Ordinance 05-004 and an affidavit provided to the City Clerk. X 11. Applicants who wish to utilize City electronic media equipment for recommended PowerPoint presentations at the public hearings must notify the project manager in Planning and Zoning and submit a CD of the presentation at least one week prior to the scheduled meeting. X COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Comments: N/A PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT BOARD CONDITIONS Comments: None. CITY COMMISSION CONDITIONS Comments: To be determined. S:\Planning\SHARED\WP\PROJECTS\Exeter - Sterling Records Phase 3\MSPM 17-008\COA post P&D.doc EXHIBIT A - SITE LOCATION MAP October 13, 2017 1:4,514 0 0.0375 0.075 0.15 mi EXETER BOYNTON 1210 S.W. 35TH STREET DEVELOPMENT TEAM F.K.A. STERLING RECORDS PHASE 3 CLIENT Adam Duerr Exeter Property Group 101 West Elm St. Suite 600 Conshohocken, PA 19428 Mobile: 404.427.9313 aduarr@exeterpg.com LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Allan Hendricks, Caulfield & Wheeler Inc 7900 Glades Road, Suite 100 Boca Raton, Florida ph. 561-392-1991 tx. 561-750-1452 allan@cwiassoc.com ENGINEERING yan er, E Caulfield & Wheeler Inc 7900 Glades Road, Suite 100 Boca Raton, Florida ph. 561-392-1991 fx. 561-750-1452 allan@cwiassoc.com ARCHITECTURE RECW—r itects Benson Ellis, RA, LEER® AP BD+C 14 SE 4th Street Boca Raton, FL 33432 561.300.3277 D 561.393.6555 T 561.395.0007 F benson@dcarchitects.com t► CONTENTS % COVER ....... CV SURVEY ....... 1 SITE PLAN ...... SP -1 LANDSCAPE PLAN ...... LP -1, LP -2 TREE PRESERVATION PLAN TP -1 IRRIGATION PLAN IR -1 CONCEPTUAL ENGINEERING .......0-1, G2, C-3 OVERALL FLOOR PLAN ......A1.00 RENDERED ELEVATIONS .......A3.00 PHOTOMETRIC SITE PLAN E1.2 SITE LOCATION 1( SITE INFORMATION EXETER Location Address 1210 SW 35TH AVE Municipality BOYNTON BEACH P.C.N. # 08-4346-05-00-004-0OAO �m � a zg� �w�s - o „emn w� J a u Z Omi Z --I }a O$$A d m m LU a:g�g W3o N ��N in Na ascan N— B" GAH ra/ac _— SLAIE xrs / 7`7799 cr C Vrrrs W � 3 WZ • fie; ;•.. 191, *%%". . P a� N = ;gym' r m�ON.a. .+g O U / POINT OF EE NNiNG Nwww w1oN - zar � ALTA/NSPS LAND TITLE SURVEY R I SW 30TH AVENUE • fie; ;•.. 191, *%%". . P a� C7 INmVg'27-E 512.26 (M) ;gym' r m�ON.a. .+g / POINT OF EE NNiNG R I NW'W2n Mx.14' (S) Team (o) • •Y �-:.nom^.�^� r,+ ��+_���, •rd. SWV9'27-* 512.91' wSITE � � 1 LLGM .E N rA —TZMT =Z T x. LOCATION MAP . m --1 u— - SEC. 5. 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BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA CIVIL PLANS & DETAILS INDEX COV .......... Cover Sheet C1.......... Pollution Prevention Plan C2 .......... Civil Plan C3 .......... Typical Grading Cross -Sections a u�wg �w$oQs. LL J x a o oWo Z � � C/1 m -0o Wo E- U r X U DAR 09 25 7 A SLAIC N.1.S. FNf1QR W IE roe 1 7799 w COV �f ti SHEETS PROP. BUILDING (F.F.=16.60) U4- i 4 � I _ � I SEOIIENLE AND TIMM OF EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROLS MEASURES STRUCTON OF -MR BE OR SITE GFUDIND M PRE.NT OFF-STE OSOHARDE SIORMW ]. PLA .1 RS t FENCES AND OR HAY BALES --MAIM A--. TO CONTAN EROSION IN AREASPROC TO SMINI-TER RINRF ER-..LOCITE ♦. POIMANTAT S1WI1-2ATIM — BE PROVIDED O POL2TO5 0. TE SITE TRNERE CM51NUC— ACTNTES H1H CEASED BY AA— SOD `. WET PROTECTOR wLL BE PROYIDED — EACH INLET OTHER BY SILT 1`FHCE,1.- ABR C STANK 1. PLACE OR HAY BALES. 6..-I ..ME IN — BE FRONDED Br —ET— SCREEIIS MTNTR Ta REC— BODY MAIENIAL MANAG MEAT PRACTICES wASIE MATERIALS: ALL NASM MATERIALS wit BE COLL I — AND STORED N A SECURELY COVERED METAL GAPSRR FRONDED BY A LRLNSED S0.. -ASR M.wMYMINT COMPANY IN P.MM BEAM COUNTY. TW DUMPIMR wLL MEET ALL PAW BEACH COUNTY AND STALE SOLO WASTE MANAGEMENT REGULATIONS. ALL TRASH AAD CONSTRUCTOR OCER, FRON TW SITE wLL BE DEPOSITED N ME OINNPSTER. TRE pWS,EP wLL BE E-,- AS NEEDED SO HERE 6 NO .—C., RUSH wu BE N ABED TO AN WI NOAim/PEPMIIRD LANDETLL FA-ITY, ALL PERSORNF w41 BE INSTRUCTED RED.-. THE CORRECT FROCETRNE DF WASTE OSPOSAL. 2. NAIIRDS WASTE: ALL HAZARDWA OUS STE INATER1. RAL BE OSPOSED Q IN A MANOU NCR SPECIFIED BY LOGL OR STATE REGULATIONS. SITE PERSONNEL wLL BE NSTRUCTED IN THEY PRACM£S. ]. SANITARY RAST: AUt SAMTARY RAST RILL BE CO-.— FRM ME PORTABLE UNITS A MMMIN EF IaCE PER KEN 01 TIC UCONSED SAMTWY COIPWY. AS REawCD BY LOCAL REGU4TMS LEAKS AND RECEI. REOULW PRE.NT. MA—ANCE TO REDUCE TK CNAH¢ 6 .A. MTRIXEUY --- BE STORED N """ .—D CONTAINERS .III ARE CLEAWI LARDED. ANY ASPHALT SUBSTANCES RSED ON-SITE MLL BE P—D ACCORONQ TO ME 1~ICTARH'S RECORMENDA— ALL ABO. GROIMO ,AN'S FOR NEUNC wLL BE SECONDANLY CONTAINED. ST TT IIZDS AND NFAMCOES ANY PESTCEE AND NERBILDE USIDE — RE BY RRMI2ERS:FERMIRERS uSED TMt BE ANR DA, NC MwPOM TAMOUNT fCONENDEO 11 TC MANUFACTURER. E STORE- ON-SITE LOV91m STORAGE RRt BE ONOFD. RIC DMTEMTS CP ANY PARTIALLY USm BADS W FER16tIIR5 RRL BE TR.— TO A SEALABLE CONTAINER . A— SPILLS. ANIS. ALL CONTAINERS wLL BE TIGHTLY SEALED AND STORED ,MEN NOT REONRED 'OR USE C,OESS PANT wu NOT BE OSMAROOD TO THE STMM SERER SYSTEM BUT SLL BE PROPERLY DISPOSED M A-- TO M.WUEACIP111' INSTRUCTIONS OR TATE OR LOCA. RE__ 6 OPFSR NTe¢E 'RACx NG. A STAT IUZED CONSTRtR110x ENTRAMQ wu BE INtOLVm TO RfOUCf ='L' TRAOIING OF SEGENTS DUAP IRIIIXS NAIRNL RE IRF➢ 8 STATE c.s-CT.Y SITE wLL w UUI AS CO.TED wM A i4pA STORYNA70 MANAGEMEMT OPBIwAIFR MANAGEMENT SYSTEM wLL CONSST O CM.TAN(S SYSTEM IWETS INTO CULNRIS DMECING STOR -MR RUN— INTO THC DETENTION OR IRFATKRT AND AT ..— FROR O OSMARQ TO OFT' -SIR BINES WEN ALL D6TURBEO AREAS HA. BEEN STABR]2ID. !K ULATED SEGMENT AN. BE REMOVED FROM . AND WANL NIER D AAND CATION e ASKS JII It 11 M SITE TI r v N ED LOCATION MAP SEC. 5. TWP. 46, RGE. 63 N.T.S. MAR6TEMANCE/NSPEC71ON5 PROL7:DU165 EROSION AND SEDRIEIIT CONTROL AND MAINTENANCE PRACTICES MESE ARE TK INSPECTION AND MANTENANCE PRACMES MAT wLL BE USED M MAINTAIN EROSION AND SEGMENT CONTROL, L CONTIOI MEASURES wu BE ASPECTED AT (FAST ONCE EAM KEN A. FOULORRNG All STORM E.NT OF 0.5 ACNES OR GREATER. RIMFALL AMOUNT SNODUI BE BASED ON AN —CE RAN WUCE, 2. Al MEASURES 'ATLL DE YAM IANFD M GOOD RDRRM ORDER: R A REP Aw 6 NECESSARY, 17 wRl BE NONRATED MTM 2e NOURS K MOTE NSTECTION REPORT 33 WLT UP SEDIMENT wLL BE M—D FROM SILT iEN2 MIEN IT HAS REACHED T,wtp MF of (NT OF ME FTNC,. A SAl FENCE wL'. BE NSMCTO FOR DEPTH OF 9i .T. TEARS. ,O SEE w TE FABNC 6 SECURELv 1TiACNED TO THE F&ICE ROSH AW TO SEE MAT RE FENCE P05I ARE '--1 N MF MOUND. WCC .—ETM RE 1 KL BE MAGE AFTER EACH NSPFCTM. A COPY OF THE MPTNT `OHM TO BE CONMETED BY TE NSPECTOR 6 ATTACHED. 6. ME ST SUPERNTENOENT MLL TIC—ITE I. WAIFTED EMPLOYEE MHO Mu BE RESPONcm,E FON INSPECTORS MIRNTENWCE INTO REPAIR ACTNTCS AND COMPLFTMG K aSMCION AND YANT'NANDE REPORTS. MON STORYWATM DISCHARGES 1.NON-STOiMWA1ER .1.ARCTS (AS PRONGED N PWT Y 1 .1 DOCUMENT NO, 62-62T300(A)(A)) ARE PERMSSIBLC PROVIDED MAT DISCHARGE DOES NOT CAUSE EROSON OR CREATE TURMO71 -MIN INE RECEIVING BODY AND ARE N COUPUWCE ON MGUAATO21 MOURCIENTS. THESE OSOHARGCS MAY INCLUDE -ATR UNE MUSE 0. 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