Minutes 11-20-18MINUTES OF THE REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING HELD ON TUESDAY,
NOVEMBER 20, 2018, AT 6:30 P.M. AT THE INTRACOASTAL PARK CLUBHOUSE,
2240 N. FEDERAL HIGHWAY, BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA
Steven B. Grant, Mayor
Christina Romelus, Vice Mayor
Justin Katz, Commissioner (arrived 7:06pm)
Mack McCray, Commissioner
1. OPENINGS
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Lori LaVerriere, City Manager
Shana Bridgeman, City Attorney
Judith A. Pyle, City Clerk
Vice Mayor Romelus called the meeting to order at 6:30 p.m.
Invocation
Commissioner McCray gave the invocation.
Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag led by Vice Mayor Romelus.
Roll Call
City Clerk Pyle called the roll. A quorum was present.
Agenda Approval:
1. Additions, Deletions, Corrections
Mayor Grant requested items 2.13 and 2.0 be moved to New Business Items B and C.
Commissioner McCray added three items under Announcements: Library Food Drive, the
partnership between the Fair Housing of Palm Beach County and would like staff to speak
about the meeting at Carolyn Sims Center for December 3, 2018.
Mayor Grant indicated he would like to add an Announcement for the Garden Club.
2. Adoption
Motion
Vice Mayor Romelus moved to approve the agenda as amended. Commissioner
McCray seconded the motion.
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Vote
The motion unanimously passed.
2. OTHER
A. Informational Items by Members of the City Commission
November 20, 2018
Commissioner McCray met with Chief Gregory and representatives of Village Royale on
the Green. Advised they had an excellent meeting and developed a partnership. Pointed
out this group does a lot for this City and needs to be recognized. Attended the Veteran's
Day celebration. Mayor Grant thanked Commissioner McCray for his attendance at the
Veteran's Day Celebration.
Vice Mayor Romelus pointed out some historic events in Palm Beach County. Mack
Bernard has been elected as Mayor of Palm Beach County as well as Vice Mayor Dave
Cerner.
Mayor Grant attended the Palm Beach County Transportation Planning Agency (TPA)
training meeting on October 18th. October 19th Mayor Grant's dog Daisy passed away.
October 22nd met with Don Kolodz, Senior Vice President of Discover the Palm Beaches.
October 24th attended the Florida Redevelopment Association (FRA) conference in Fort
Myers. October 25th Mayor Grant was the key note panelist addressing housing in
Boynton Beach. October 27 -28th attended Pirate Fest. Mayor Grant won the Bill Tome
Golf tournament for civilians. October 29th met with representatives of Memorial
Healthcare system opening a hospital in Wellington, also known as the Joe DiMaggio
Children's Center. Met with Connect to Greatness. Thanked Texas Roadhouse for
hosting the Tip a Cop event. They donated a portion of their proceeds to the City of
Boynton Beach Police Department. Attended the South Central Regional Wastewater and
Treatment and Disposal Board (SCRWTDB) meeting. October 30th attended Discover the
Palm Beaches annual event and toured the new Venture X in Palm Beach. October 31 St
attended the Community Green tour in Delray. Mayor Grant requested the Community
Green item be placed on Future Agenda. Discussed the Green Business program with
Rebecca Harvey, Sustainability Coordinator and Colin Groff, Assistant City Manager.
Attended the City of Boynton Beach Special Commission meeting. November 6th attended
the National League of Cities meeting in Los Angeles. Toured the port in Los Angeles.
Reviewed their new Blue job incubator. Explained the City has repurposed a 60,000
square building which allowed a public/private partnership. Met with Los Angles Mayor
Eric Garcetti at the Mayor's mansion. Attended some great classes. Evaluated a great
redlining display. November 13th attended End Homeless breakfast at the Lord's Place.
Attended the Healthier Boynton Beach 2nd Annual Care Giver's event. Commended
Richard Petty for a wonderful job he was doing providing resources to those affected with
homelessness. November 15th attended the South Tech summit. Announced it was
amazing to see what was happening at the school. Stated South Tech was moving to
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Odyssey in unincorporated Boynton Beach in 2020. Met with an Opportunity Zone Fund
Manager. He thanked David Scott, Director of Economic Development for Boynton Beach
regarding the districts being incorporated into the Opportunity Zones. Requested a
special meeting for business and residential owners to address new investment vehicles
available. Attended the demolition of the old City Hall building. Thanked Colin Groff and
Eleanor Krusell for hosting a wonderful demolition party. Attended the Jurist of the Year
ceremony for the Palm Beach County Trial Justice Association. The recipient of the award
was Justice Barbara Pariente. Justice Pariente was no longer able to serve because of
her age. Noted this rule on age limit has been rescinded. Attended the 1 st annual career
day for Boynton Beach High School. Encouraged seniors to attend the Commission
meetings. Inquired what can be done to open internships for the local high school
students. November 17th attended the Caridad Center event in unincorporated Boynton
Beach. Attended Steve Abrams farewell party and congratulated him on his new job as
the South Florida Regional Transit Association Executive Director. November 20th
attended Pure -age hosted by the HATT Foundation, and handed out over 2000 turkeys
for Thanksgiving. Attended a meeting with a young student from Oxbridge Academy
which had empirical evidence of the damages and dangers of septic systems. Because
of trace elements of ibuprofen in the waters the student was able to determine the
increased level of nitrogen was coming from the septic system. Mayor Grant indicated he
hoped the new representative would create new legislation to force homeowners to move
away from septic systems.
Vice Mayor Romules suggested the Mayor meet with David Scott and bring forward a
presentation on options for local businesses. Mayor Grant agreed.
Commissioner Katz had no disclosures.
B. Make an appointment to fill the vacancy existing in Commission District 4.
(Item heard under New Business)
C. Swear in the newly appointed Commissioner.
(Item heard under New Business)
3. ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMMUNITY & SPECIAL EVENTS & PRESENTATIONS
A. Presentation by Joe Russo founder of "The 1909".
Joe Russo, Executive Director of the Palm Beach Tech Association, stated the
community initiative "1909" was named because Palm Beach County was founded in
1909. Their group identified four gaps responsible for business failure: affordable
workspace, consistent mentorship, business education, access to capital. 1909 goal was
to bridge those gaps and work with local governments and other non -profits. Working
together they can create a foundation for businesses to succeed.
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Mr. Russo explained the four stages of the program from focusing, directing, competition
to the final goal to having their own business. Explained the accelerator program which
help and engages entrepreneurs to bring their ideals into focus and reality through
education, mentorship and micro financing. Noted the Kauffman foundation named South
Florida as number one in startup business activity. Explained 1909 provided monthly
membership which was based on the co -working program. Provided the different types
of memberships such as the Office membership for those star -up and for small companies
that need a dedicated private office. Mr. Russo stated he was hopeful to serve Boynton
Beach.
Vice Mayor Romelus requested information for residents wishing to receive additional
information. Mr. Russo responded the resident are able to visit the website.
Commissioner McCray inquired if the City signed up with 1909. Mr. Russo responded no.
Commissioner McCray requested the City logo be taken off of the presentation, until such
time the City of Boynton Beach becomes a client. Please stop using the Boynton Beach
logo.
Mr. Russo stated this was done as a presentation. He will make sure the City logo was
taken off of future presentations.
B. Presented the Park Rangers to the Commission
Wally Mayors, Director of Parks and Recreation stated the Park Rangers have been
hired. Explained the City needed to bring on a few more Park Rangers.
Wayne Carrels, Park and Recreation Crew Leader explained the residents around the
parking lots are appreciative of a clean area. The residents around the gated parking lot
no longer need to call law enforcement to have unattended cars removed.
Jesse Gonzalez, Park Ranger said they have received good comments and feedback
since the Park Rangers came onboard about a month ago.
Percy Ealy, Park Ranger explained they are patrolling the parks and keeping the City
safe.
Commissioner McCray stated he was happy to finally have the Park Rangers in the City.
Asked if there had been any problems requesting patrons to leave the park?
Mr. Garcia stated he has not encountered any problems. Everyone has been very
respectful when requested to leave.
Vice Mayor Romelus welcomed the Park Rangers.
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C. Proclaim November 24, 2018 as Small Business Saturday.
Mayor Grant proclaimed November 24, 2018 as Small Business Saturday.
Rick Maharajh, representing the Boynton Beach Chamber of Commerce, was the
Chairman for the Ambassadors program. Their membership was about 450 business
members strong. Thanked the Commission for this great recognition and it was greatly
appreciated.
D. Announce Public Works Solid Waste Division will be having its annual Tire Amnesty
Week for City residents beginning December 31, 2018 and ending December 71,
2018.
Davidson Monestime, Solid Waste Manager, wanted to take the opportunity to introduce
Jonele Luma.
Jonele Luma, Administrative Associate, announced Tire Amnesty Week, December 3-
7th 2018. Explained the Public Works Department will collect up to 8 tires with or without
rims on the resident's individual bulk pickup day.
Commissioner McCray suggested the Solid Waste Department partner with Community
Standards regarding Tire Amnesty week.
Vice Mayor Romelus agreed with Commissioner McCray's suggestion. There was time
for collaboration between the two divisions. Mr. Monestime responded he would
coordinate with Community Standards.
Mr. Monestime advised the City Solid Waste Department collected approximately 400
tires which equaled 4.4 tons last year.
E. City Hall will be closed for the Thanksgiving holiday on Thursday, November
22 and Friday, November 23, 2018.
Mayor Grant announced City Hall would be closed November 22-23, 2018 in celebration
of Thanksgiving.
Vice Mayor Romelus wished everyone a Happy Thanksgiving.
Commissioner McCray wished everyone a Happy Thanksgiving on behalf of the staff and
the great citizens of Boynton Beach.
F. Announce that Palm Beach County Property Appraisers office will be manning
a table at the Senior Center to provide Boynton Beach residents with
information on how to file for Homestead Exemption from 1:30pm - 2:30pm on
the following dates:
Tuesday, December 11, 2018
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Mayor Grant announce Palm Beach County Property Appraiser will be manning a table
at the Senior Center to provide the residents of Boynton Beach with information regarding
filing for a Homestead Exemption. Mayor Grant noted on Tuesday, December 11, 2018
was the last time this year for this program.
G. Announcement by Eleanor Krusell of a workshop for open spaces.
Eleanor Krusell, Public Communications & Marketing Director, announced the City
would be having another Public Input meeting for open spaces and playgrounds. This
meeting was being held at the Carolyn Sims Center on December 5, 2018 from 5:30 pm
to 7:30 pm. Encouraged all families to come and provide their input. Children are
welcomed.
H. Proclaim December 1, 2018 as World AIDs Day. Winsy Marcellus will be
present to accept the proclamation.
Mayor Grant proclaimed December 1, 2018 as World AIDs Day.
I. Announcement by Eleanor Krusell, Public Communications & Marketing
Director, regarding the 48th Annual Holiday Parade and Light up the Park.
Eleanor Krusell, Public Communications & Marketing Director announced the 48th
Annual Holiday Parade taking place on Federal Highway. Indicated the City has over 50
entries which was a record breaking year. This year they would have Light up the Park at
Dewy Park at 6 :00 pm. The City will be announcing the selected Grand Marshall.
J. Library Food Drive
Craig Clark, Library Director noted the Library was holding its annual Food for Fines.
Explained each nonperishable can donated would reduce the fine by one dollar per can
of non-perishable. These funds support the Community Caring Center of Boynton Beach.
K. Press Release for the Partnership with Fair Housing.
Assistant City Attorney Bridgeman, explained arose from the Housing Urban
Development (HUD) complaint which was filed against the City. As part of the settlement
between the City and the complainants, Fair Housing and Dr. Love Predelus, the City
came up with a partnership with Fair Housing. She explained it was uncovered as part of
negotiating the settlement there was an apparent lack of communication between the City
and the Community. The complainant's position was they were not aware and did not
receive enough information from the City about their opportunity to seek reasonable
accommodations. The City has an ordinance in place which spells out the opportunity for
reasonable accommodations. The City was tasked with ensuring the residents are
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educated in a more progressive and a more proactive basis to make sure the community
was aware of the reasonable accommodation ordinance.
Mayor Grant asked if there was a monetary settlement. Assistant City Attorney Bridgeman
responded in the affirmative. The original amount requested was $250,000, the City
settled for $20,000.
Commissioner McCray inquired as to who was responsible to make sure the community
was aware of the reasonable accommodation. Asked if this fell within the purview of the
City Manager's office. He requested updates. Pointed out he does not want this to
happen again. Assistant City Attorney Bridgeman responded this would include all City
staff.
Commissioner McCray requested an update when staff training was completed.
Ms. LaVerriere responded there were some very specific timelines and actions within the
agreement which the City made with HUD. The Commission will receive regular updates.
L. Workshop at the Carolyn Sims Center
Commissioner McCray requested Chief Gregory come forward and explain the Workshop
at Sara Sims Center. He asked Chief Gregory if the City could utilize the neighborhood
police officers to distribute flyers to the stores and churches in District II.
Police Chief Gregory announced the Police Department was having a community
engagement meeting at the Carolyn Sims Center at 6:00 pm at on December 3, 2018.
Invited everyone to come out and listen to some presentations about the operations and
status of the Police Department. Chief Gregory noted flyers and pamphlets were
distributed to the local churches and stores, as suggested at the last Commission
meeting. The department will have zone officers as well as neighborhood officers that
work in that area.
Commissioner McCray understood the Commissioners were not allowed to speak at the
meeting because of the Sunshine law. Requested a feedback survey.
M. Boynton Beach Gardens Club Plant Sharing program
Mayor Grant announced on December 28, 2018, the Boynton Beach Gardens Club would
use the $500 from the community support funds given last year to provide a plant sharing
program. Anyone willing to drive by 103 N.W. 6` Avenue to see the Boynton Hills
neighborhood new park, would receive a free plant. The hours of the plant sharing was
from 3:00-6:00 pm.
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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 SE 27 Way, wanted to bring up the absences on the Arts Committee
and Planning and Development Board. Suggested having a tardy policy.
Commissioner McCray stated the City Clerk has always provided an updated to the
Commission when board members were absent.
Vice Mayor Romelus asked if there was an ordinance regarding attendance and being
removed from the board.
Mayor Grant requested the City Clerk update the Commission on the attendance policy.
Ellen Santulli, a former resident and homeowner, spoke about the wrongful death of her
son on November 1, 2018. Because of lack of response with the Boynton Beach Police
Department her son died. There have been numerous conversations with various
members of the Police Department including Chief Gregory. Ms. Santulli had officers
laugh at her. Called to speak with the City Manager and she did not return her call. The
Commission needed to be aware of what was going on in the Boynton Beach Police
Department. Said 17 years ago the Police department fractured her family and now her
son was deceased. This was a direct result of being too lazy to do their job.
Commissioner McCray pointed out the incident happened November 1, 2018. The officers
may not have been at liberty to disclose information.
Mayor Grant suggested Ms. Santulli speak with an attorney.
Jerry Taylor,1086 SW 26 Avenue, informed the Commission, former Commissioner
Shirley Jaskiewicz passed away. Please remember her in your prayers.
Carl Sloan, 39 Hampshire Lane, has been President of the Club and presently he is the
Chair of the Governmental Relation Committee. The members attend the Commission
meeting to stay abreast of what was happening in regards to the neighborhood. Mr. Sloan
informed the Commission the Club has improved its facility and wanted to provide a tour
to the City Manager and Commission in the New Year.
Barbara Bernadine 9873 Lawrence Road Boynton Beach, thanked all the employees
which makes this City livable. This includes all the men and women who work behind the
scene as well as those in uniform. Stated the Mayor mentioned an initiative for internships
within the City. She was in support of this initiative.
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Kevin Homer, 2505 Lake Drive North, spoke about Boynton Cares last clean-up on
November 4, 2018, brought in some new faces. One of the volunteers stated the pollution
not only affect the animals and the environment, but effects human being as well. Pointed
out that plastic was only about 100 years old. Stated they do not know the effects of
plastics to humans as yet. Pollution will affect not only today's generation but the next
generation as well. He thanked the Palm Beach Post for the article which included
national recording artists Edwin McCain and William Taylor, CEO of Logger Head Marina
written letters praising the City of Boynton Beach and Boynton Cares efforts to protect the
environment. Mr. Homer had the opportunity to speak at Morikami Park Elementary in
Delray Beach. It turned into an open discussion. Special thank you to the last group of
volunteers. He was excited when Commissioner McCray indicated the Park Rangers
were long overdue.
Herb Suss, 1711 Wood Fern Drive, former Marine veteran, was upset and ashamed of
the President. Our leader failed to go to the cemetery about the WWI veterans. This was
shameful. He was supposed to be for the military. Most veterans are very bitter. Indicated
there was a fascist leader. The President was using Hitler's playbook. The President was
a racist. The house Republicans are complacent. They are President Trump's party.
McConnell was a slimy person. The next election coming up. The President wants to run
and cancel the elections.
Vice Mayor Romelus requested Mayor Grant put a stop to the rude and inappropriate
behavior when anyone was speaking at the podium.
Dr. Piotr Blass, 113 Tara Lakes Drive W, offered condolences to Mayor Grant on the
passing of Daisy. Pointed out he was a write in candidate for Governor. The recent
election was handled very badly. He does not appreciate the insults regarding Hitler's
playbook, as he was a holocaust survivor. The City of Boynton Beach has a good Mayor
and Commission. Explained some of his ideas.
5. ADMINISTRATIVE
A. Appoint eligible members of the community to serve in vacant positions on City
advisory boards. The following Regular (Reg) and Alternate (Alt) Student (Stu) and
Nonvoting Stu (N/V Stu) openings exist:
Building Board of Adjustments & Appeals: 1 Reg and 2 Alts
Education and Youth Advisory Board: 2 STU
Community Redevelopment Advisory Bd: 1 Reg
Recreation & Parks Bd: 1 Reg
Mayor Grant announced all vacancies have been merged into the annual reappointments
scheduled for the December 4, 2018 Commission meeting.
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Mayor Grant inquired of the City Clerk if everyone would need to reapply. Commissioner
McCray asked Clerk Pyle to clarify who needs to reapply. Clerk Pyle responded
everyone whose term was expiring would need to apply.
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. R18-166 - Assess the cost of nuisance
abatement on properties within the City of Boynton Beach..
B. PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. R18-167 - Amend the FY 2018-2019 budget,
which will adjust budgeted appropriations and revenue sources and provide
spending authority for the Capital Improvement Fund (302) to
provide appropriation for repairs and painting of the 1913 Schoolhouse
Children's Museum & Learning Center for $58,000.
C. PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. R18-168 - Amend the FY 2018-2019 budget,
which will adjust budgeted appropriations and revenue sources and provide
spending authority for the Capital Improvement Fund (302) as it relates to a ILA
with the CRA that was previously approved.
D. PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. R18-169 - Authorize the Mayor to accept
the Department of Justice FY 2018 Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) (2018 -DJ -
BX -0424) and to sign any required documents associated with the grant,
subject to the approval of the City Attorney.
E. PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. R18-170 - Approve and authorize
the Mayor to sign a land use agreement between the City of Boynton Beach
and Journey Church for the 48th Annual Holiday Parade and Light Up the Park
to be held Saturday, December 1, 2018.
F. PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. R18-171 - Authorize the City Manager to
accept, and sign all grant documents, including the Grant Agreement for FDOT
grant in amount of $25,000, subject to the approval of the City Attorney.
G. Authorize the payment of $29,500 to PBC Law Enforcement Exchange of West
Palm Beach, FL, for the cost of SmartForce software as a sole
source vendor. The first year cost is to be paid from the Federal Forfeiture
Trust Fund account.
H. Approve extending the time period of the bid for "Custodial Services for City
Municipal Buildings and Facilities," Bid No. X078-2511-13/JMA, with Image
Janitorial Services, Inc. of West Palm Beach, FL, effective December 2, 2018
for a period not to exceed six months.
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I. Approve the one-year extension for RFPs/Bids and/ or piggy -backs for the
procurement of services and/or commodities as described in the written report
for November 20, 2018 - "Request for Extensions and/or Piggybacks."
J. Accept the written report to the Commission for purchases over $10,000 for the
month of October 2018.
K. Legal expenses — October 2018- information at the request of the City
Commission. No Action required.
L. Approve the minutes from City Commission meetings held on November 7,
2018.
Mayor Grant wanted to correct the minutes of November 7, 2018 which states he was the
person who requested a full board for the ordinance. Explained it was actually
Commissioner Casello. Mayor Grant stated he requested a special meeting.
Commissioner McCray thanked Mayor Grant for the clarification.
Motion
Vice Mayor Romelus moved to approve. Commissioner McCray seconded the motion.
Vote
The motion unanimously passed
Motion
Commissioner McCray moved to approve the Consent Agenda as amended. Vice Mayor
Romelus seconded the motion.
Vote
The motion unanimously passed
7. BIDS AND PURCHASES OVER $100,000
A. Approve Task Order No. E-02-2019 - Design / Build Restroom at Sara Sims
Park to Hatcher Construction & Development, Inc., in the amount of $127,000
in accordance with the Pre -Qualified Vendors for Minor Construction Services
Agreements.
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Motion
Commissioner McCray moved to approve with discussion. Vice Mayor Romelus
seconded the motion.
Commissioner McCray inquired if the restroom would face Martin Luther King Boulevard
(MLK). Gary Dunmyer, City Engineer explained the restroom would not face Martin
Luther King Boulevard.
Vote
The motion unanimously passed
B. PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. R18-172 - Approve utilizing the City of Lake
Worth, Florida, Bid No. 17-109 for 93% Sulfuric Acid - Purchase and Delivery
with Shrieve Chemical Company with the same terms, conditions,
specifications and pricing and authorize the City Manager to sign a Contract
with Schrieve Chemical Company. The anticipated annual expenditure for the
purchase of sulfuric acid is $100,000.
Motion
Vice Mayor Romelus moved to approve. Commissioner McCray seconded the motion
with discussion.
Commissioner McCray inquired about the amount paid last fiscal year. Ms. LaVerriere
responded last fiscal year the City paid $87,230
Vote
The motion unanimously passed
C. PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. R18-173 - Approve utilizing the City of
Miami's Contract IFB No. 516388 to furnish, install and repair
emergency equipment on all City vehicle's on an "AS NEEDED BASIS" from
Dana Safety Supply, Inc. of Doral, FL for an estimated annual amount of
$400,000. Authorize the City Manager to sign a piggy -back agreement
with Dana Safety Supply, Inc.
Motion
Vice Mayor Romelus moved to approve. Commissioner McCray seconded the motion
with discussion.
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Commissioner McCray wanted to clarify why he requested amounts from previous years.
He wanted to ensure the amount being requested would be sufficient for the upcoming
year.
Vote
The motion unanimously passed.
8. PUBLIC HEARING - None
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.
9. CITY MANAGER'S REPORT — None
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11. NEW BUSINESS
A. Approve the request of Commissioner Romelus to distribute $500 of her
Community Support Funds to Growing Strong Ministries, Inc. for their
Thanksgiving food drive.
Motion
Commissioner McCray moved to approve with discussion. Commissioner Katz seconded
the motion.
Commissioner McCray inquired if this was for this fiscal year and how many turkeys were
given out. Vice Mayor Romelus responded over 160 families were given rice, beans as
well as a turkey. This was a very successful event. Commissioner McCray commended
this was what it was all about, taking care of the less fortunate in Boynton Beach.
Vote
The motion unanimously passed.
The following items moved from 2-B and 2-C.
B. Make an appointment to fill the vacancy existing in Commission District 4.
Mayor Grant inquired as to how many applications were received. Clerk Pyle
responded 6 applications were received.
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Mayor Grant asked if it was ok with the Commission to allow each applicant to give a
three-minute presentation. Questions at the end of the presentation.
Vice Mayor Romelus disclosed she met with Aimee Kelley.
There was a consensus for three-minute presentations for each applicant.
Charles Kanter lived in the City since 2004. Mr. Kanter relocated from the Key's where
he was instrumental in building several parks as well as creating the City of Marathon. He
was the Director of Training for the Hundred Cities program through the Department of
Labor. There has been no real progress in District IV, but has the highest growth rate in
the City. There has been exponential growth with six story apartment buildings, the best
restaurants in town. Pointed out his main agenda was the 60 -acre park. Mentioned if he
was not selected, the Commission should select Rick Maharajh. He would only want this
position for the 13 months of Commissioner Casello's remaining term. He hoped to be
able to mentor someone for the position.
Mayor Grant clarified the position was only till March 2019. There will be an election at
that time.
Aimee Kelley has been a resident since 2005. Her family are active members and
participate and support the many activities happening in Boynton Beach. She was excited
to see all the changes which are coming into the City. She has 19 years of experience
working in the legal system. Her experience would give her the ability to represent the
entirety of the District. She thanked the City for the opportunity to represent the City in its
future endeavors.
Commissioner McCray asked for clarification regarding the election for District 4, was it
for March 2019 or March 2020. Clerk Pyle responded the election is scheduled for March
12, 2019.
Commissioner Katz said the person appointed now would only serve until the next
election cycle, which was for four months. In March 2019 someone will be elected to fill
the remainder of Joe Casello term which was for one year. Then one year later there will
be an actual election for the next 3 -year term.
Rick Maharajh indicated it was truly an honor and a privilege to place his name in the hat
with the other candidates. He has lived, worked and played in Boynton Beach for more
than 20 years. He has a business based in the City. Mr. Maharajh sits on the Community
Redevelopment Agency Advisory Board (CRAAB) working with City budgets. Chairman
of the Ambassadors for the Boynton Beach Chamber of Commerce, which manages
about 450 businesses throughout the City. He was an engineer and a businessman. He
has clients in the business community as well as governmental sectors. He will bring the
business as well as the technical aspect to the table.
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Emir Tyrone Penserga was seeking this opportunity to serve and represent the families
in District IV. He believes this opportunity is the best way to harness all of his skills and
past experiences to serve his community and to make their neighborhood safer. He would
support those in the frontlines to make their businesses thrive and to encourage the
growth of new businesses and to help protect the environment and overall to ensure that
Boynton Beach was a place which they not only want to live, but also a place to work and
play. Explained he intends to bring a progressive educator, scientist perspective to the
City government to continue and propel forward the great work which has already been
done. He shares the vision that Boynton Beach, which was ripe for transformation, to be
the next cultural and technology hub of South Florida. Lived in the City of Boynton Beach
for the past 20 years. Earned his undergraduate degree at Temple University in
Philadelphia. He returned to Boynton Beach to be near his friends, family and to pursue
his career. His first job as a teacher was working with underprivileged children. Earned
his Master degree at Florida Atlantic University (FAU) and currently working on his PhD
in neuroscience also at FAU. At each chapter of his life he has sought to serve others in
the capacity he thought would best serve the community, whether it be in student
government, fighting for those emergency services that needed to be improved,
campaigning to ensure that judges protect homeless, Lesbian, gay, bisexual and
transgender (LGBT) youths are elected. The City needs to attract young people and
young families to transform Boynton Beach into a vibrant City where we preserve the
beauty and peace of the residential communities, but also create an exciting night life with
more cafes, culture, and music. Pointed out with this wave comes new businesses and
more investments, which means more high paying jobs. If appointed into the City
Commission this was what can be expected from him. He would work tirelessly to improve
the quality of life for the people of the City of Boynton Beach. He would work with each
Commissioner to look for common ground to win where they can all win. He wants to build
bridges where they are broken and ensure the growth in this City was inclusive of all
communities. He will act decisively but methodically and will assess the merits of any
argument based on facts and data and not an ideology.
Wayne Segal believed his experience and background could make a significant
contribution to the City of Boynton Beach. Served as interim District 4 Commissioner
between December 2012 and April of 2013. Among his accomplishments was bringing
forth an ordinance to change the percentage necessary to win a Commission seat. He
was the Director of Public Affairs for the City for 11 years and established the department
along industry standards. Another accomplishment from that time was to make Boynton
Beach the first City in South Florida to use social media. He worked in Tallahassee as
the Assistant Public Affairs Director for Florida Department of Labor. He has held similar
positions with the City of West Palm Beach as well as other cities. Currently he serves on
the board of his homeowner's association. Mr. Segal has first-hand knowledge of citizens'
concerns. He was a member of the City's Brand Promise committee and taught
conversational English to indigenous people in Guatemala. Holds a Master degree from
Kent State University and Bachelor's degree from the University of Maine. He was also a
national Incident Management certified in communications and every year since he retired
he has volunteered to be in the Emergency Operation Center (EOC). Mr. Segal explained
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his vision for a better Boynton was to implement strategies which support business
objectives, influence thinking, forge alliance and build consensus which would improve
the quality of life for all citizens.
Muriel Waldman offered a unique background for District IV. She was a Police Officer
for 16 years. The last 15 years she worked with the Boynton Beach Police Department
as the Victim's Advocate. She holds a degree in social science. Holds a Master's degree
in Criminal Justice from Nova. She comes without any preconceived notions of what the
City should be. Understands that the City grows every day and she has the ability to listen.
Ms. Waldman indicated she can bring these skills to the Commission. She wants to
continue to be a public servant. A Commissioner should be someone which listens to the
citizens. Pointed out District IV is self-contained unit of single family dwellings. The City
was growing, and she would like to meld the growth.
Mayor Grant asked if anyone had any questions.
Mayor Grant asked if she plans on running for the District IV Commission seat in March.
Ms. Waldman responded she was thinking about running.
Commissioner Katz indicated it was his personal belief with the election coming up in
March 2019, that he would not be in favor of appointing someone for this brief period that
intends to run in March. He believed this would give the person an unfair advantage. He
intends to restrict his vote to those individuals which do not plan to run in the March 2019
election. Believes the Commission appointing and potentially anointing the next person
for that seat for this appointment was not something he was in favor of doing.
Ms. Waldman replied if there was a caveat to signing a pledge for not running she would
need to think about it.
Commissioner Katz hoped that anyone appointed tonight stating they do not intend to run
would be a person of integrity. This was not a formal qualification. He was not in favor of
appointing anyone who plans to run for office. Again he stated this was not a formal
requirement.
Mayor Grant informed the Commission he was on the other end of the spectrum. Anyone
who was trying to get appointed would need to face transparency. They would be elected
officials. It seems they are bypassing the system. He believes the people in District IV
would not consider their appointment as an anointment.
Commissioner McCray echoed what was being said by the Mayor. Inquired if Ms.
Waldman has any knowledge of the City budget. Asked if she was in favor of Town
Square project. Asked if she was in agreement with the Heart of Boynton? And lastly
how many commission meetings had she attended?
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Ms. Waldman indicated she was not up to speed on the budget. She has not attended
any Commission meetings in the past two years. She needed to be aware of the concerns
in District IV. She was not running for Mayor. She was trying to move the City forward.
Commissioner McCray pointed out although she may be in District IV her vote would
represent the entire City. Ms. Waldman must recognize she would vote on items which
affect the entire City.
Vice Mayor Romelus thanked Ms. Waldman for her 15 years of services as a Victim
Advocate as well as the 16 years as a Police Officer.
Commissioner Katz asked if appointed would Mr. Segal publicly state whether he
intended to run at the March 2019 election.
Wayne Segal responded he did not intend to run in the March 2019 election. He was
also in agreement with Commissioner Katz regarding not selecting anyone who intended
to run in the March 2019 election. He believes if the person selected intended to run the
person would focus on campaigning instead of the work for the City.
Commissioner McCray requested a response of the questions previously asked of Ms.
Waldman.
Mr. Segal stated he was with Wilford Hawkins when he came up with the idea of the Heart
of Boynton. He was supportive of it then; he was supportive of it now. The development
of the Heart of Boynton will benefit the entire City.
Commissioner McCray asked how many meetings had Mr. Segal attended this year. Mr.
Segal stated not as many as he should.
Vice Mayor Romelus thanked Mr. Segal for his previous service.
Mayor Grant called the next applicant. Requested Mr. Penserga pronounce his name.
Mr. Penserga responded he goes by the name Tyrone. Pointed out as a person who
works in science one of the very first things you will learn was do not try to fake it, people
can see right through it. He advised he fully intended to run for the vacant District IV seat
in March 2019. Stated he was not aware of the budget. In response to the grand vision
for Boynton Beach, it should be a place to live, work and play. He had not attended any
in-person meetings. He watches on You tube.
Commissioner McCray asked what was his take on the Heart of Boynton.
Mr. Pensega noted he would need to have additional details before he could make a
decision.
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Commissioner McCray pointed out Mr. Pensega indicated he was up to date on the City
Budget. The budget was published online. Told him to begin watching the budget. This
was not on the job training.
Mr. Pensega wanted to say he was impressed with the grant for improving the technology
for the Police Department. Indicated the City needs to be a SMART City and not a City
of the past.
Mayor Grant asked if Mr. Maharajh intended to run in the March 2019 election. Mr.
Maharajh replied he has a deep interest and desire to serve the City of Boynton Beach.
He has not made a 100% decision as of yet. Mayor Grant asked if Mr. Maharajh was
familiar with the City budget. Mr. Maharajh responded he was. As the City was aware the
budget meeting is open to the public as well as the budget workshops where residents
can provide input. He was a current CRAAB member and they worked on pieces of the
budget and provided recommendations to the City staff. Mayor Grant asked how many
Commission meetings he attended. Mr. Maharajh answered he had attended countless
meetings, memorials, functions both internally and external.
Mayor Grant questioned what would Mr. Maharajh do for the Hearth of Boynton Beach.
Mr. Maharajh said the intention was to create a beautiful downtown destination. The City
wants to attract Millennials, build environmental sustainable buildings. He expressed the
City needs to have reasonable and responsible development. Continue to make Boynton
Beach a great place to live and work. Commissioner McCray thanked Mr. Maharajh for
listening and attending the City Commission meetings as well as serving on the CRA
Advisory Board.
Mayor Grant asked if Ms. Kelley planned on running for the vacant positon March 2019.
Ms. Kelley answered she does not plan on running in the March 2019 election. Mayor
Grant asked if Ms. Kelley was familiar with the City budget. Ms. Kelley responded she
was familiar with the City budget. Mayor Grant asked how many Commission meetings
has he attended. Ms. Kelley answered because of family schedules, she was unable to
attend in person, but she has watched the City Commission meeting on YouTube and the
Boynton Beach T.V. Indicated her schedule has changed and she can be a more active
participate. Mayor Grant asked if selected what does she see moving forward for the
Heart of Boynton Beach. Ms. Kelley responded to support the community engagement
and continue to grow the neighborhood police outreach.
Commissioner McCray asked if Ms. Kelley had any ties to the employees of the City of
Boynton Beach. Ms. Kelley answered in the affirmative.
Mayor Grant called the next applicant. Mr. Kanter stated he was under the impression the
interim positon was for 13 months. He would like to withdraw his application. He has a lot
of experience to provide to the Commission.
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Commissioner McCray acknowledged he was under the impression the position was for
13 months. There was an election coming up in March 2019, there are three seats which
are coming up. He was looking for someone with experience, who can take this City where
it needs to go, whether it was 4 days or 4 months. They should be able to hit the ground
running.
Commissioner Katz would only support candidates who do not intend to run. This was not
to disparage those who intend to run. The last election he was unopposed. The fact that
there were four qualified candidates was awesome. Pointed out only two applicants stated
they did not intend to run. Those applicants were Wayne Segal and Aimee Kelley. He
thanked and respected Mr. Segal for his previous service as an interim City
Commissioner. His personal preference was to select Aimee Kelley who has deep ties to
the community.
Vice Mayor Romelus agreed with Commissioner Katz to give someone an opportunity to
set on the dais for four months and not give a candidate an unfair advantage. She
appreciates the interest and the candor. She was grateful and glad there was interest in
the City. The City has candidates from the young 30 year olds, business owners and
retirees willing to give their time and freedom. She thanked everyone who had shown
interest in the District IV position. She wants to ensure a level playing field for the
upcoming election in March 2019. She wanted to second the motion for Aimee Kelley.
Mayor Grant thanked all of the applicants. Noted each candidate brought something
different. Expressed while in politics anyone can say anything about you and it was no
longer slander. He encourages all those which intend to run to continue to pursue this
goal. Pointed out because of the 50% requirement he was elected Mayor. Mayor Grant
expressed Boynton Beach will be better off no matter who was selected. Thanked all
those applicants who applied.
Commissioner Katz motioned to appoint Aimee Kelley to fill the vacant Commission seat
for District IV until the March 2019 election.
Commissioner McCray stated he would not be the one to say he does not want someone
who wants to run. He believed that it would be an honor to get a chance to become a
Commissioner three months. He does not want to penalize anyone which wanted to run.
It was a fair game. If the people want you they will vote for you.
Mayor Grant requested a vote.
Motion
Commissioner Katz motion to appoint Aimee Kelley to the Commission IV seat. Seconded
by Vice Mayor Romelus.
Vote
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Commissioner McCray asked about the exempt status of Ms. Kelley.
Assistant City Attorney Bridgeman responded the exemption does not change because
a person was an elected official.
Ms. Kelley thanked the Commission and indicated she was eager to learn more about the
City.
C. Administer the Oath of Office to newly appointed Commissioner for District IV,
if selected.
City Clerk Pyle administered the Oath of Office to Aimee Kelley for Commissioner of
District IV.
12. Legal
A. PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 18-032 - FIRST READING - Approval of
Ordinance amending Chapter 4, Animals and Fowl, by adding a new section 4-39
adopting new regulations regarding the retail sale of dogs and cats.
B. PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 18-033 - FIRST READING -Amending Part II.
"Code of Ordinances," Chapter 15, "Offences -Miscellaneous," Article I, "In
General," Sections 15-8.1 Through 15-8.8; Creating Section 15-8.9 Entitled
"Measurement of Noise".
13. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS
A. Annual Evaluation of City Manager by the City Commission — December 4,
2018
B. Discussion of Quantum Park Overlay Dependent District — December 4, 2018
C. Commission wants to discuss public safety as it relates to the Town Square
Redevelopment - TBD
D. Staff to bring information concerning the following land parcels for the
Commission to review - TBD
Nichols Property
Rolling Green
Girl Scout Park
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E. The City Commission has cancelled the Commission Meeting that would
normally be held on Tuesday, January 1, 2019.
F. Mayor Grant requested discussion on the future of the Kapok trees scheduled
to be taken down for Town Square project - TBD
G. Discuss a prohibition for appointed and Elected Officials in the City of
Boynton Beach from serving as paid lobbyist subsequent to their time on their
board or the Commission — TBD
14. Adjournment
Motion
There being no further business to discuss, Vice Mayor Romelus moved to adjourn.
Commissioner McCray seconded the motion.
Vote
The motion unanimously passed. The meeting was adjourned 8:34 pm.
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Judi A. Pyle, CMC
City'Clerk
Queenester Nieves
Deputy City Clerk
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