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Minutes 02-19-19MINUTES OF THE CITY COMMISSION MEETING HELD IN THE INTRACOASTAL PARK CLUBHOUSE 2240 N. FEDERAL HIGHWAY, BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2019, AT 6:30 P.M. PRESENT: Steven B. Grant, Mayor Christina Romelus, Vice Mayor Mack McCray, Commissioner Justin Katz, Commissioner Aimee Kelley, Commissioner 1. OPENINGS A. Call to Order Mayor Grant called the meeting to order at 6:30 p.m. Invocation Mayor Grant gave the invocation. Lori LaVerriere, City Manager James Cherof, City Attorney Judith Pyle, City Clerk Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag led by Commissioner Kelley Roll Call City Clerk Pyle called the roll. A quorum was present. Agenda Approval: 1. Additions, Deletions, Corrections Lori LaVerriere, City Manager, questioned if Item 11-A could be tabled until March 19, 2019. Vice Mayor Romelus confirmed it could be. 2. Adoption Motion Commissioner McCray moved to approve the agenda as amended. Vice Mayor Romelus seconded the motion. Meeting Minutes City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, FloridaFebruary 19, 2019 Vote The motion unanimously passed. 2. OTHER A. Informational items by Members of the City Commission Commissioner Katz had nothing to disclose. Commissioner McCray had nothing to disclose. Vice Mayor Romelus had nothing to disclose. Commissioner Kelley had nothing to disclose. Mayor Grant said on February 6 -7th he attended the Race for Equality Institute held by A Healthier Boynton Beach and A Healthier Lake Worth. Encouraged all City of Boynton Beach elected officials to attend. It opened his eyes in regards to quality versus equality. February 8th he attended the City of Boynton Beach quarterly orientation, and was at Oceanfront Park for Arbor Day. The City of Boynton Beach maintained its position for the 35th year as Tree City U.S.A. In addition, he attended the Magic Wheels and Special Deals event at Barrier Free Park. February 9th attended the Barrier Free Park 5K run., walk or roll event. Also attended Orange Theory's Hero Challenge. The Contest of local superstars, raised thousands of dollars for the local charity. That afternoon he attended Rock the Plaza at Ocean Palm Plaza. This was a well -attended event. February loll' Mayor Grant attended Boynton Cares Park Cleanup, participated at Poinciana Elementary school to help spread mulch. Attended International Modern Language day. February 11th attended a meeting with A Healthier Boynton Beach. February 12th visited the Boynton Beach High School to enjoy a tennis match against Santaluces High School. February 13th met with the Veteran Council and the Transportation Disadvantage Local Coordinating Board (LCB), met with Co -Work Boynton to provided free help to nonprofits regarding their by-laws. Visited Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital in Wellington, Florida. February 14th went to a new bar called Game of Access. Met with Delray Beach Commissioner Bill Bathurst. February 16th was at Robinson Barbeque. In the evening attended Delta Sigma Theta Sorority dancing with the stars event. February 16th was in Boynton Beach Art District to proclaim Boynton Beach Arts and Humanity Leadership Day. February 17th attended the pancake breakfast at Fire Station 3. Attended the Wildcats awards ceremony where the super peewee team repeated their success, and are in the National Finals. February 19th attended the Transportation Planning Agency Steering Committee meeting. Commissioner McCray inquired if the ADA mandatory meeting was scheduled for February 27, 2019 from 4:00-6:00 pm. Ms. LaVerriere confirmed it was. 0 Meeting Minutes City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida February 19, 2019 ............................................................................................................................ .... .......... ........ ........ ........ 3. ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMMUNITY & SPECIAL EVENTS & PRESENTATIONS A. General Election Proclamation - March 12, 2019 - presented by Mayor Steven B. Grant Mayor Grant proclaimed March 12, 2019 as City of Boynton Beach General Election. Provided a listing of all polling locations. B. Proclaim the week of February 25, 2019 as Eating Disorders Awareness Week. Sharon M Glynn, LPN, the Director of Operations, from The Allianco for Eating Disorders Awareness will be accepting the proclamation. Mayor Grant proclaimed the week of February 25, 2019 as Eating Disorders Awareness Week. Sharon M, Glynn, LPN, Director of Operation for the Alliance for Eating Disorder Awareness, thanked the Commission for the proclamation. Indicated eating disorders were one of the most dangerous disorders and expensive mental illness. Most people with an eating disorder will not seek treatment. Informed the audience this disorder effects 1 in 10 Americans. C. Proclaim the week of February 25, 2019 as Say Something Week. Ms. Teresa Trumble-Thomas, from South Tech Academy will be present to accept the proclamation Mayor Grant proclaimed the week of February 25, 2019 as Say Something Week. Ms. Teresa Trumble-Thomas, accepted the proclamation. D. Citation recognizing Mrs. Yvonne Odom's accomplishments Mayor Grant proclaimed a citation recognizing Yvonne Odom's accomplishments. Yvonne Odom thanked the Commission for this honor. Recognized five women, which graduated from Searcrest School in 1964; Shirley Waters, Elma Bagley, Jeannette Sands, and Nora Jean Coleman helped pave the way for integration in the 1960's. Commissioner McCray stated she paved the way for him to go to Seacrest School. 4. PUBLIC AUDIENCE INDIVIDUAL SPEAKERS WILL BE LIMITED TO 3 MINUTE PRESENTATIONS (at the discretion of the Chair, this is 3 -minute allowance may need to be adjusted depending on the level of business coming before the City Commission) 3 Meeting Minutes City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida February 19, 2019 Mayor Grant opened Public Audience. Dr. Stephanie Hayden-Adeyemo, 2181 SW 15 Ave, N102, announced she qualified to run as a candidate for Mayor- at -Large; the election will be March 12, 2019. Everyone needs to get out and vote Tony Miller, Outreach Coordinator for the Community Caring Center of Palm Beach County, Inc., invited everyone to attend Boynton Family Fitness Day on Saturday, March 9, 2019. Provided a listing of kid's activities, face painting, potato sack races, and a DJ. Announced there will be a Hunger Walk at Veterans Memorial at 400 North Federal highway. There will be a CrossFit Competition for cash prizes to crush hunger. Commissioner McCray thanked Mr. Miller for recognizing the elderly in the City of Boynton Beach. Mike Fitzpatrick 175 SW 2"d Street, announced on Valentine Day the front portion of the Kid's Kingdom Castle relocated to Forest Hills Park. Thanked everyone who participated; Damian Concrete Cutting, E2L, Haskell Demolition, Colin Groff, Andrew Mack, and City staff and last but not least Lori LaVerriere, City of Boynton Beach City Manager. Susan Oyer, 140 E 27th Way, shared the history of her family in Boynton Beach. Kevin Homer, 2505 Lake Drive North, explained like many in his neighborhood his home has flooding issues. He wanted to thank staff for repairing this problem. Thanked everyone for coming out and supporting the 5K run. Mentioned Boynton Cleanup, and thanked all the businesses, which continue to support the cleanup. He invited the community to get involved with the cleanup. Herb Suss 1711 Wood Fern Drive, volunteered for Alzheimer's drug research. Stated one of the biggest challenges today was climate change. President Trump was in bed with Saudi Arabia. He was using Hitler's playbook. Mayor Grant, seeing no one else coming forward, closed Public Audience. 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 Adjustment and Appeals Education and Youth Advisory Board Historic Resources Preservation Board 19 Meeting Minutes City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, FloridaFebruary 19, 2019 Library Board Senior Advisory Board Mayor Grant announced the openings on each board. He indicated there were no applicants. 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 Commissioner McCray pulled item 6- F. Vice Mayor Romelus puled item 6-13 A. PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. R19-016 - Authorize the City Manager to sign an Agreement with Tinker, LLC of Alamo, California for RFP No. 012- 2821-19/IT for Water Conservation Education Program in the estimated annual amount of $25,014. B. PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. R19-017 - Authorize the City Manager to submit an application for financial assistance pursuant to the Palm Beach Transportation Planning Agency (TPA) Transportation Alternatives Program for funding for the addition of sidewalk(s) along SE 1st Street; agreeing to fund the local share of project and ongoing maintenance and operations expenses associated with the project and providing for an effective date. Mayor Grant read Proposed Resolution No. R19-017 into the record by title only. Vice Mayor Romelus requested an update on the meeting. Andrew Mack, Director of Public Works and Engineering, informed the Commission the meeting was a success. There were 37 residents and business owners in attendance.. Staff received 12 comment cards regarding the project. The purpose of the meeting was to disclose the project to the public and to receive their input and feedback. Indicated there would be additional public input meetings in the future. There was support of the sidewalks in regards to safety. There were concerns regarding parking and drainage improvements. Vice Mayor Romelus confirmed there would be another public input meeting. Mr. Mack replied yes. Commissioner McCray inquired if the City was using the 1 -cent sales tax for this project. Mr. Mack replied yes. 5 Meeting Minutes City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida Motion February 19, 2019 Commissioner McCray moved to approve Resolution R19-017. Commissioner Kelley seconded the motion. Vote The motion unanimously passed. C. PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. R19-018 -Authorizing the Mayor to execute documents or provide tax identification information in conjunction with the acquisition of Israel Bonds as part of the City's investment portfolio D. PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. R19-019 - Authorize the City Manager to sign a 2 1/2 year Cooperative Agreement between the City and SEFLIN (Southeast Florida Library Information Network) for the migration, installation, administration and operation of a shared online library catalog and automated library system for the Boynton Beach City Library. The contract amount totals $35,665. E. Accept first quarter report on operations of the Schoolhouse Children's Museum and Learning Center for FY18/19. F. Accept the written report to the Commission for purchases over $10,000 for the month of January 2019. Commissioner McCray asked how many firefighters were hired. Tm Howard, Assistant City Manager responded he believed 11 were hired. Commissioner McCray asked how many vacancies for the Fire Department. Mr. Howard replied one. Commissioner McCray inquired if the ramps were being installed citywide. Andrew Mack. Director of Public Works, replied this was a citywide ramp update for ADA compliance. Commissioner McCray asked if the City was using the 1 -cent sales tax. Mr. Mack. responded yes. Commissioner McCray questioned the $24,810.37 to replace two boat engines for police unit 8300. What happened to the engines replaced? Mr. Mack responded those engines, were traded in and value credited towards the new engines. Commissioner McCray asked how much did the City receive as a trade in. Mr. Mack. indicated he believed it was $10,000 each. Commissioner McCray responded the two engines would have cost $44,000. Mr. Mack replied correct. no Meeting Minutes City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida .................................................._._.._..... .............................._................................... February 19, 2019 ................................................................................................... Commissioner McCray thanked Mr. Mack for resurfacing the basketball court at Ezell Hester Center. Motion Commissioner McCray moved to approve. Commissioner Kelley seconded the motion. Vote The motion unanimously passed. G. Approve the minutes from City Commission meetings held on February 5, 2019. Mayor Grant asked for a motion to approve the remainder of the consent agenda. Motion Commissioner McCray moved to approve the consent agenda as amended. Commissioner Kelley seconded the motion. Vote The motion unanimously passed. 7. BIDS AND PURCHASES OVER $100,000 A. Approve Task Order UT -3A-01 with GlobalTech, Inc. in the sum of $197,015.20 in accordance with RFQ No. 047-2821-17/TP, General Consulting Services Contract, Scope Category A awarded by Commission on September 7, 2018 for West Water Treatment Plant Scale Inhibitor and Acid Reduction Pretreatment Study. Motion Commissioner McCray moved to approve with discussion. Commissioner Kelley seconded the motion. Commissioner McCray requested clarification in nonprofessional terms for the purchase order. Colin Groff, Assistant City Manager explained the West Water Treatment Plant uses membranes, which draw water through fabric to force out contaminated water. Many different chemicals are used; staff was trying to lower the amount of chemicals used as well as replace the membranes. 7 Meeting Minutes City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida February 19, 2019 Commissioner McCray stated this was an Acid Reduction Pretreatment Study. How much time will the study require? Mr. Groff replied about 6 months. Ms. LaVerriere interjected these were dangerous chemicals. Mr. Groff stated staff was trying to remove the dangerous chemicals from the plant. Indicated the chemicals once mixed with water safe for drinking, but not to the employees. Mayor Grant questioned was acid in the water. Mr. Groff stated no and explained the chemical reactions of the acid versus the Ph levels. Vote The motion unanimously passed. B. PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. R19-020 - Authorize the City Manager to sign a contract with Insituform Technologies, LLC as the lowest pre -qualified bidder as determined by review of bids submitted on January 22, 2019, resulting frorn the responses to the Request for Bids for Cured -in -Place Pipe Lining, (Bid No. ITB 03-CIPP-19/TP) in the amount of $191,043.60 for the project in Boynton Beach Leisureville and Gateway Boulevard. Motion Vice Mayor Romelus moved to approve. Commissioner McCray seconded the motion with discussion. Commissioner McCray inquired what $191,043.60 got the City. Joe Paterniti, Utility Director explained the funds was used to purchase cured -in-place pipe lining to line several hundred feet of drainage pipe currently leaking. This would seal the piping on Gateway and Boynton Beach Leisureville. Commissioner McCray asked if the pipes were leaking. Mr. Paterniti replied yes. Explained the lining prevents the leaking from the pipes. When the pipe leaks, the ground deteriorates and sand settles into the pipes, which blocks the pipes. Commissioner McCray inquired if this could be done without destroying the road. Mr. Paterniti responded that was correct. Ms. LaVerriere interjected this was the alternative to destroying the road. This technology creates a new pipe without removing the old piping. Vote The motion unanimously passed. Meeting Minutes City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida February 19, 2019 C. PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. R19-021 - Approve utilizing the City of West Palm Beach Supplemental Staff Agreement with U.S. Water Services Corporation (ITB 16-17-119) for water and wastewater operation and management services thru September 30, 2019 for an amount not to exceed $150,000 on an as needed basis and authorizing the City Manager to sign a piggy -back agreement with U.S. Water Services Corporation. The West Palm Beach procurement process satisfies the City's competitive bid requirements. Motion Commissioner McCray moved to approve. Vice Mayor Romelus seconded the motion. Vote The motion unanimously passed. D. Approve the purchase of replacement vehicles as approved in the FY2018/2019 budget in the estimated amount of $873,665.00 by utilizing the following contracts: Florida Sheriff's Association Contract #FSA18-VEL26.0, #FSA1 8-VEH1 6.0, and NJPA/Sourcewell #022014-EVS for eight (8) vehicles. Motion Commissioner McCray moved to approve with discussion. Commissioner Kelley seconded the motion. Commissioner McCray questioned what the City was receiving for $873,665 for eight vehicles. What type of vehicles was the City purchasing? Andrew Mack, Director of Public Works and Engineering explained the different types of trucks and the costs and provided a list of the trucks: (1) TV camera truck for Utilities $320,260.21. (2) SUV's Vehicles for Police $55,995.00. GHS Motorsports for three (3) units, two (2) for Public Works/Parks $21,764.00 and one (1) for the Public Works/Fleet $10,882.00. (1) Tractor for Public Works/Parks $32,300.16. One (1) vehicle for Utilities $108,467.00. One (1) Sewer Vacuum unit for utilities $323,996.45. Vote The motion unanimously passed. 8. Public Hearing 7P.M. OR AS SOON THEREAFTER AS AGENA PERMITS The City Commission will conduct these public hearing in its dual capacity as Local Planning Agency and City Commission. 01 Meeting Minutes City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida February 19, 2019 A. PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO.19-004 - SECOND READING - Approve Boynton Beach Mall Future Land Use Map Amendment from Development of Regional Impact (DRI) to Mixed Use Low (MXL). Applicant: City -initiated. (TBC) upon return with State approval) B. PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO.19-005 - SECOND READING - Approve the Comprehensive Plan's Future Land Use Element text amendment to delete the Boynton Beach Mall DRI from the list of DRI -classified sites. Applicant: City - initiated. (TBD upon return with State approval) C. PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 19-001 - FIRST READING - Approve Country Trail PUD annexation (ANEX 19-001) Applicant: M2D Country Trail, LLC (Applicant requested postponement to March 19, 2019) PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 19-002 - FIRST READING - Approve Country Trail PUD Future Land Use Map amendment from Palm Beach County's Medium Residential with a maximum density of 5 du/acre (MR -5) to Low Density Residential (LDR) with a maximum density of 7.5 du/acre. Applicant: M2D Country Trail, LLC (Applicant requested postponement to March 19, 2019) PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 19-003 - FIRST READING - Approve Country Trail PUD rezoning from Palm Beach County's AR, Agricultural Residential, to PUD, Planned Unit Development. Applicant: M2D Country Trail, LLC (Applicant requested postponement to March 19, 2019) D. Approve Country Trail PUD New Site Plan to construct a new development with 26 two-story single-family residences and associated site improvements on a. 5.17 -acre site. Applicant: M2D Country Trail, LLC. (Applicant requested postponement to March 19, 2019) 9. CITY MANAGER REPORT A. Discuss and approve Legislative Priorities for the 2019 legislative session in Tallahassee. City Manager LaVerriere explained each year the Commission approves a general list of priorities, which staff monitors throughout the legislative session. A list was provided of general topics, and several bills, which have already been filed by the legislature. Staff has recommended items to oppose, support or watch. Once adopted by the Commission, staff and elected officials communicate with the legislative delegation to express the City of Boynton Beach's concerns for matters being considered by the legislature. 10 Meeting Minutes City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida February 19, 2019 Commissioner McCray inquired if the list would be provided to the City Lobbyist. Ms. LaVerriere responded in the affirmative. Motion Commissioner McCray moved to approve. Vice Mayor Romelus seconded the motion. VL:1V The motion unanimously passed. 10. UNFINISHED BUSINESS —None 11. NEW BUSINESS A. Approve the request of Vice Mayor Romelus to distribute $250 of her Community Support Funds to Scholar Career Coaching. Ms. Lynne Gassing will be present to make a brief 10 -minute presentation. (Tabled by Vice Mayor Romelus to March 19, 2019) B. Approve the request of Mayor Grant to distribute $200 of his Community Support Funds to Rolling Green Elementary Safety Patrol Motion Commissioner McCray moved to approve. Vice Mayor Romelus seconded the motion. Vote The motion unanimously passed C. The Mayor has requested to discuss possibility of putting together a Veteran's Task Force to assist with veteran events. Mayor Grant stated he has requested putting together a Veteran's Task Force to assist with veterans events. Explained since Mr. Livergood left the City there was no City representation for the Veteran's events. Mr. Tom Kaiser has been asking for help. There was currently a Boynton Beach Veteran's Council without staff representation. He would like to have something more formalized for the six different Veteran's events, which the City has each year. He wanted to make sure the City was reaching out to the veterans in Boynton Beach to inform them of the different services available. Commissioner McCray questioned if this has been presented with Mr. Kaiser. If so, was Mr. Kaiser willing to provide some guidance? 11 Meeting Minutes City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida ..........................._......_.._..........__._........ _ _ ....._........................_ February 19, 2019 ...................... _ Mayor Grant responded yes. Requested staff to add the veteran's events on the calendar next year. Commissioner McCray asked if Mr. Mack would serve on this board. Motion Commissioner McCray moved to approve. Vice Mayor Romelus seconded the motion. Vote The motion unanimously passed D. PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. R19-022 - Authorize the Mayor to sign an Asset Purchase Agreement between the City of Boynton Beach and Parry Village Inc. for the acquisition of the Parry Village water distribution system, and approve the associated costs to purchase the systems, install the necessary water meters and connection to the Utility water distribution system. Mayor Grant read proposed Resolution No. R19-022 into the record by title only. Motion Commissioner McCray moved to approve. Commissioner Kelley seconded the motion Michael Low, Deputy Director of Utility, explained this was the second of these purchase agreements. Parry Village was a 99 -member community on Lawrence Road. The representatives from Parry Village approached the City, and requested a takeover of their utility, and provide them with potable water. Mr. Low explained Parry Village Water Distribution System was old and instead of investing money to upgrade the system Parry Village members have requested connection with the City of Boynton Beach Utility. Mr. Low informed the Commission the water system lines were replaced in 2004 and the City was confident with the conditions of the lines. This would be a water only acquisition. The Village has their own drain fields. Commissioner McCray asked if this would be potable water. Questioned whether the City would receive any revenue from Parry Village? Mr. Low replied the City would provide potable water to Parry Village and the City would receive revenue. Commissioner McCray inquired as to the amount of revenue the City would receive if the Resolution was approved. Mr. Low responded $7,000 to $9,000 per month. Parry Village would pay the fees for out of City residential customers, connection fees as well as deposits. 12 Meeting Minutes City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida Vote The motion unanimously passed February 19, 2019 E. PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. R19-023 - Authorize the Mayor to sign documents relating to transferring Lot 154 & Lot 155 on NE 3rd Street to the Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency. Mayor Grant read proposed Resolution No. R19-023 by title only into the record. Motion Commissioner McCray moved to approve. Commissioner Kelley seconded the motion. Vote The motion unanimously passed. 12. LEGAL A. PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 19-009 - SECOND READING - PUBLIC HEARING — Approve changes to Chapter 18, Article IV, Pensions for Firefighters. Attorney Cherof read proposed Ordinance No. 19-009 into the record on second reading by title only. Motion Commissioner McCray moved to approve. Commissioner Kelley seconded the motion. Mayor Grant opened the issue to the public. Seeing no one coming forward, closed public comment. Clerk Pyle called the roll. Vote 6T(I B. PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO 19-010 - SECOND READING - PUBLIC HEARING - Amending Chapter 14 of the Code of Ordinances entitled "Motor Vehicles and Traffic" creating Section 14-13 entitled "Motorized Scooters" Attorney Cherof read proposed Ordinance No. 19-010 into the record on second reading by title only. I'm Meeting Minutes City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida Motion February 19, 2019 Commissioner McCray moved to approve with discussion. Commissioner Kelley seconded the motion. Commissioner McCray requested clarification on the ordinance. Attorney Cherof explained this was a regulation for motorized scooters anticipating the State legislation passage to authorize motorized scooters. The legislation would preempt municipalities from regulating motorized scooters in manners against pending State Statutes. Explained this was a broad ordinance. The City was attempting to circumvent that legislation. The ordinance contains some provisions regarding parking regulations, penalty for leaving motor scooters lying around and provides some general regulation provisions. Mayor Grant inquired if the motorized scooters were only allowed in designated bike lines. Attorney Cherof indicated that was correct. Mayor Grant asked what if the scooters were in a neighborhood without a bike lane would that be allowed. Attorney Cherof responded the motorized scooters would not be permitted. Mayor Grant suggested the riders walk the scooter in neighborhoods without bike lanes. Commissioner McCray asked about children who receive motorized scooters for Christmas would those be allowed. Attorney Cherof replied no. Commissioner McCray asked if the police would be there to regulate this ordinance. Attorney Cherof believed so. Mayor Grant stated this would prevent renting hoover boards or motorized scooters. Attorney Cherof responded at the current time there were no provisions for licensing those types of businesses. Commissioner Katz indicated he did not want to restrict individual recreational use. Explained he did not want the language so restrictive that it stops residents from using these devices for personal use. His intent was to prohibit the potential creation of businesses, which rent these devices. Requested this item come back to the Commission prior to the second reading. Attorney Cherof responded he could provide an alternate version, which would contain that distinction. Commissioner Katz stated his intent was not to restrict individual users. His intent was to restrict commercial enterprises. Attorney Cherof stated he could provide an alternate version and bring it back for first reading instead of second reading. Commissioner Katz requested to table this item until the next meeting and requested a presentation of the revised language. Attorney Cherof suggested March 19, 2019. 14 Meeting Minutes City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida ..................... Mayor Grant agreed with Commissioner Katz regarding the restrictive language regarding personal use of motorized scooters or hoover boards. This language should restrict commercial use of renting motorized scooters or hoover boards. Motion Commissioner Katz motioned to table until March 19, 2019 Commission meeting. Vice Mayor Romelus seconded the motion. Vote The motion unanimously passed C. Discuss adoption of anti -lobbying ordinance applicable to City Board Members. (Tabled by Commissioner Katz to March 19, 2019) 13. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS A. Department to give brief presentation of their operations: Police - March 2019 Fire - May 2019 B. Staff to review Development Department's plan review processes to identify efficiencies and technologies to assist with timely review of plans/projects - March 2019 C. The Mayor has requested a discussion concerning a Community ID Program - March 19, 2019 D. Commission wants to discuss public safety as it relates to the Town Square Redevelopment - June 2019 E. Modification of parking ordinance to prohibit parking of tractor trailers in residential neighborhoods - TBD. 15. ADJOURNMENT Motion There being no further business to discuss, Commissioner moved to adjourn. Vice Mayor Romelus seconded the motion. 15 Meeting Minutes City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida Vote February 19, 2019 The motion unanimously passed. The meeting adjourned at 7:37 p.m. ATTEST /L A �' tzw' Judith . Pyle, CMC City Oferk L-1/ � �� Queenester Nieves Deputy City Clerk 16 CI O 'T7V ACH Mayor - Steven B. Grant Vice Ma or - Ch 1_0a Romelus C' � missioner - Mack McCray m 11 missiondr — Aimee PROCLAMATION I, Steven B. Grant, Mayor of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, do hereby proclaim that a General Election will be held in the City of Boynton Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida, on the 12th day of March 2019 to elect the Mayor - at Large, one Commissioner from Districts I and III to serve a three-year term expiring in March 2022 and a special election for District IV to serve a one-year term expiring in March 2020. The voting hours are between 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. on said date. Polling places are hereby designated as follows: VOTING LOCATIONS PRECINCT# NAME&LOCATION 3136 Freedom Shores Elementary School 3400 Hypoluxo Rd. 3138 Citrus Cove Elementary School 8400 Lawrence Rd. 3140 Boynton Lakes North Clubhouse 100 Redford Dr. 3142 Boynton Lakes North Clubhouse 100 Redford Dr. 3146 Discovery Village at Boynton Beach 4735 NW 7th Ct. 3164 Citrus Cove Elementary School 8400 Lawrence Rd. 3168 Boynton Beach Fire Station#3 3501 N.Congress Ave. 3172 Boynton Beach High School 4975 Park Ridge Blvd. 3174 Boynton Beach Fire Station#3 3501 N.Congress Ave. 3176 Boynton Beach High School 4975 Park Ridge Blvd. 3182 Imagine Schools Chancellor Campus 3333 High Ridge Rd. 3186 Christ Fellowship Church 801 N.Congress Ave. 3187 Christ Fellowship Church 801 N.Congress Ave. 3188 Christ Fellowship Church 801 N.Congress Ave. 3190 Imagine Schools Chancellor Campus 3333 High Ridge Rd. 3192 Palm Beach Leisureville #1 Clubhouse 1007 Ocean Dr. 3194 Boynton Beach Fire Station#2 2615 West.Woolbright Rd. 3196 Palm Beach Leisureville Clubhouse#3 2001 SW 13th Ave. 3198 Boynton Beach Leisureville Clubhouse 1807 SW 18th St. 3200 Golfview Harbour Clubhouse 2775 SW 14th St. 3202 Golfview Harbour Clubhouse 2775 SW 14th St. 4020 Christ Fellowship Church 801 N.Congress Ave. 4022 Congress Middle School 101 S.Congress Ave. 4024 Harvey E.Oyer Jr.Park US#1 and NE 21''Ave. 4026 Sterling Village Auditorium 500 S.Federal Highway 4034 Crosspointe Elementary School 3015 S.Congress Ave. 4036 Colonial Clubhouse 26 Colonial Club Dr. 4050 Hunters Run Courtside Café 3500 Clubhouse Ln 4052 Crosspointe Elementary School 3015 S.Congress Ave. 4053 Crosspointe Elementary School 3015 S.Congress Ave. 4054 Lakeview Baptist Church 2599 N.Swinton Ave. Delray Beach,FL 4062 Colonial Club Clubhouse 26 Colonial Club Dr. 4066 Seacrest Presbyterian Church 2703 N.Seacrest Blvd. J 4068 Seacrest Presbyterian Church 2703 N.Seacrest Blvd. 4070 Seacrest Presbyterian Church 2703 N.Seacrest Blvd. 7178 Temple Beth Kodesh 501 NE 26th Ave. 7179 Village Royal on the Green 2501 NE 1't Court 7180 St.John Missionary Baptist Church 900 North Seacrest Blvd. 7182 Carolyn Sims Center 225 NW 126 Ave. 7184 St.John Missionary Baptist Church 900 North Seacrest Blvd. 7186 Boynton Beach Senior Center 1021 S.Federal Highway 7188 Forest Park Elementary School 1201 SW 3'd St. 7190 Seacrest Presbyterian Church 2703 N.Seacrest Blvd. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH STEVEN B. 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HUNGERWALK START& FINISH:Veterans Memorial Park-411 North Federal Hwy, Boynton Beach, FL • 2 mile walk to the Beach&Back • Registration Opens - 8:30 AM,Walk Starts - 9:00 AM • Pre-Register online-www.cccpbc.org/2019-family-fitness-day CROSSFIT COMPETITION for a Cash Prize & Crush Hunger Competition Designed &Hosted by Alex Ruggiere, Crossflt Boynton Beach START & FINISH: Intracoastal Clubhouse Park ✓ EVERYONE CAN COMPETE! -Intermediate &Advanced Divisions ✓ Best Male&Best Female Win a CASH PRIZE! ✓ 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM-4 Events, 12 Minute Events with 3 Minute rest between Events 1 1 Hour Fitness Competition, Weightlifting, Bodyweight and Cardio Movements ✓ Test Your Strength &Fitness in just 1 hour, Athletes will have a Registered Judge. 1 Registration - https://www.facebook.com/events/2o19813128o87495/ The Community Caring Center of Palm Beach County,Inc. is a Not for Profit proudly serving Boynton Beach, Florida for over 30 years. Proceeds from this event help us address the hunger issue in our community and support our Senior Care Giving Program. We provide 7,500 pounds of food each month to families in our community. 1 out of 7 Floridians, age 60 plus (615,000 Seniors) face the Threat of Hunger. We provide essential services to nearly 300 frail and elderly seniors who deal with hunger, chronic diseases, isolationism and the resulting health effects. Your support of this event helps deliver weekly hot meals& fresh produce to these seniors and provide a monthly social activity and congregate meal! Become a Vendor or Sponsor,for more information visit our Website: www.cccpbc.org/2019-family-fitness-dav Questions - Please contact the Event Chair,Arturo Wittman at artwittman(a�att.net or call 561-480-0093 This Family Fun Day Event is Inspired by The Planning Committee Members below! e •`�' 4.1aFor your patient's health(1111111111: 0� �,�' HEALTH CLUB ManorCareV THE COMMUNITY CARING CENTER PALM BEACH CROSSFIT THE ZOO HEALTH CLUB BOYNTON BEACH,DELRAY& BOCA RA TON COUNTY,INC. BOYNTON BEACH BOYNTON BEACH o DELRAY BEACH4W1THROSALLC ,TOTAL BODY FITNESS RUNNING �,. COMPANY rangetheory® ORANGETHEORY YOUFIT DELRAY BEACH PALM BEACH COUNTY THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH BOYNTON&DELRAY BOYNTON BEACH MALL \\kiii/ LET'S Healthier01".41116 MIV E Boynton Beach COMMIT TO CHANGE• BOYNTON BEACH BOYNTON BEACH PALM BEACH COUNTY A copy of the official registration and financial information may be obtained for the division of consumer services by calling Toll-Free 800-435-7353 within the state. Registration does not imply endorsement,approval, or recommendation by the state. Community Caring Center of Palm Beach County, Inc. is a 501 (C)(3)organization. 100%of each contribution is received by Community Caring Center of Palm Beach County,Inc.(Registration#CH9869)