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Agenda 04-07-22 BOYNTO 4L CRAAdvisory Board Meeting Thursday,April 7, 2022 -6:30 PM City Hall Chambers, 100 E. Ocean Avenue 561-737-3256 ADVISORY BOARD AGENDA AGENDA 1. Call to Order 2. Pledge of Allegiance 3. Roll Call A. Discussion and Consideration of Nomination of New Vice Chair 4. Agenda Approval A. Additions, Deletions, Corrections to the Agenda B. Adoption of Agenda 5. Information Only 6. Public Comment 7. Consent A. Approval of CRAAdvisory Board Meeting Minutes- February 3, 2022 8. Assignments A. Pending Assignments 1. Review of Commercial Properties within the CRAArea B. Reports on Pending Assignments C. New Assignments 1. Consideration of Using the CRA Owned Property Located at 401 E. Boynton Beach Boulevard as a Welcome Center 9. CRA Board Items for CRAAdvisory Board Review and Recommendations A. Old Business B. New Business 10. Future Agenda Items 11. Adjournment Notice THE CRA SHALL FURNISH APPROPRIATE AUXILIARY AIDS AND SERVICES WHERE NECESSARY TO AFFORD AN INDIVIDUAL WITHA DISABILITYAN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY TO PARTICIPATE INAND ENJOY THE BENEFITS OF A SERVICE, PROGRAM OR ACTIVITY CONDUCTED BY THE CRA. PLEASE CONTACT THE CRA, (561) 737-3256,AT LEAST 48 HOURS PRIOR TO THE PROGRAM OR ACTIVITY IN ORDER FOR THE CRA TO REASONABLY ACCOMMODATE YOUR REQUEST. ADDITIONAL AGENDA ITEMS MAY BE ADDED SUBSEQUENT TO THE PUBLICATION OF THE AGENDA ON THE CRNS WEBSITE. INFORMATION REGARDING ITEMS ADDED TO THE AGENDAAFTER IT IS PUBLISHED ON THE CRNS WEBSITE CAN BE OBTAINED FROM THE CRA OFFICE. BOYNTO C D wimBEACK: KA COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT A(22"ENCY ADVISORY BOARD ITEM 7.A. CONSENT SUBJECT: Approval of CRA Advisory Board Meeting Minutes - February 3, 2022 SUMMARY: See attached minutes. CRAAB RECOMMENDATION: Approve February 3, 2022 CRA Advisory Board meeting minutes. ATTACHMENTS: Description D February 3, 2022 CRA Advisory Board Meeting Minutes MINUTES COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY ADVISORY BOARD 100 E. OCEAN AVENUE, BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2022, 6:30 P.M. PRESENT: Sharon Grcevic Thuy Shutt, CRA Executive Director Yvonne Skovron Timothy Tack, CRA Asst. Director Aimee Kelley Theresa Utterback, CRA Dev. Manager Naomi Cobb Vicki Curfman, Admin. Assistant Joe Josemond Tara Duhy, Board Counsel Angela Cruz, Vice Chair(arrived at 6:34 p.m.) Jennifer Oh, Prototype-Inc. Golene Gordon, Chair 1. Call to Order Chair Gordon welcomed all to the meeting and called the meeting to order at 6:32 p.m. 2. Pledge of Allegiance The members recited the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. 3. Roll Call Roll was called. A quorum was present. 4. Agenda Approval A. Additions, Deletions, Corrections to the Agenda—None. B. Adoption of Agenda MOTION Motion made by Ms. Grcevic, seconded by Ms. Cobb, to approve the agenda. In a voice vote, the motion passed unanimously. (7-0) 5. Information Only—None. 6. Public Comment Ernest Mignoli, 710 NE 7th Street, also known as Harbor Hall Inlet Club 1. The development was built 46 years ago and is sinking; it is probably as bad as the Surfside building that collapsed, and they cannot get Meeting Minutes Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Board Page 2 February 3, 2022 anyone from the City to write it up and get an Engineering report. The issue in Boynton Beach is the same as Surfside. Ms. Shutt introduced and welcomed their new Assistant Director, Timothy Tack, who is a professional Engineer. He has worked in the Redevelopment field over ten years and in government over 15 years. He also worked at the Delray Beach CRA. 7. Consent A. Approval of CRA Advisory Board Meeting Minutes -November 4, 2021 MOTION Motion made by Ms. Cobb, seconded by Mr. Josemond, to approve the November 4, 2021 Minutes. In a voice vote, the motion passed unanimously. (7-0) 8. Assignments A. Pending Assignments 1. Review of Commercial Properties within the CRA Area Thuy Shutt, CRA Executive Director, explained the assignment was for this Board to look at five available properties and put them into three categories; presumed now as a land banking opportunity, presumed future date, or if it does not fit in the CRA mission. Direction was given not to consider the costs, only the property, and have discussion. The results of this meeting will be forwarded to the CRA Board at the March 9, 2021 meeting for consideration. Ms. Shutt reported that the property located at 1213 NW 4th Street is a convenience store and a non- conforming use in the R-2 Zoning District. The property is being offered at$400,000. It is under chronic nuisance review, which is a property where the owner or person responsible fails to make corrective actions, resulting in the life, quality, safety, and health of the community. There should be some pattern for repeated calls for services. This is one of those properties in which the CRA feels is a mission to eliminate slum and blight, as there are blighted conditions. There is a property owner and a tenant, so the property owner may not be the cause of this, it might be activities going on and failure to run best management practice on the site to prevent these types of uses or it could be external causes causing the nuisances to come about. Chair Gordon commented that the property almost has a 20-year lease. Ms. Skovron mentioned zoning. She did not feel the CRA District, as a community, would benefit from a store because it is in the back. Ms. Shutt stated the property will have to be rezoned because it is a non-conforming use, which means it is Commercial in a Residential Land Use. The R-2 is the Zoning District, so it is Residential Duplex, which is what would be allowed. Staff would be looking to the CRA Board for direction if they were to Meeting Minutes Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Board Page 3 February 3, 2022 purchase the property under the right condition and at the right price; they would probably look at redevelopment to single-family or duplex, or Residential Use. Ms. Grcevic questioned how long the Business License has been in effect without interruption. Ms. Shutt replied probably since it was created or built; there has been continuous use. Ms. Grcevic asked how they could take something from someone who has a lease until 2040 and the license has never been interrupted. Ms. Shutt indicated that would be coordinated as they are doing their due diligence. The CRA staff would not recommend the Board purchase the property with the tenant; they would have to inherit a lot of issues. Chair Gordon questioned if the CRA can buy the tenant out. Ms. Shutt commented that they have not had that discussion with the owner. As they do their due diligence, they can see what their options are and it is up to the property owner to deal with the contractual obligation with the tenant,it is not something the CRA would be able to do. They can always negotiate with the CRA and the CRA Board Attorney, but this would meet the CRA mission in terms of eliminating slum and blight if the site were to be redeveloped. Ms. Grcevic asked if anyone is keeping an eye on the Business Tax to make sure they are not falling behind. Ms. Shutt stated it is monitored by the City Code, as well as Police and Fire since there is a pattern. Ms. Kelley questioned if there are liens on the property. Ms. Shutt thought as part of the chronic nuisance, there may be some liens. The Code allows the City to identify certain things it can mitigate as blighted conditions and then they enter an agreement through the Special Magistrate, who has the authority to enforce it, and the City has the authority to clean up whatever is needed and charge the property owner. Liens can be worked out or pursued on the property if things do not get corrected timely. Mr. Josemond asked if the CRA should get involved since this is business/entrepreneur related. Ms. Shutt understood several businesses have been coming in and apparently the bad elements take over. Chair Gordon questioned if the City acquired the property if any investor/entrepreneur can come in the future and build. Ms. Shutt advised the CRA could explore possibilities of what to do with the building, but it is non- conforming and does not meet setback and parking standards, so it is limited in what can be done with the Meeting Minutes Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Board Page 4 February 3, 2022 structure and use. Normal maintenance and repairs can continue, but it cannot expand; it needs to meet Code if there are a lot of substantial improvements. The property should be Residential. Ms. Cobb commented if there is a property in the area that needs CRA assistance, this is the property. Vice Chair Cruz stated the property is not safe and it is creating issues for the City; something should be done about it. Chair Gordon thought they should pursue now as a land banking opportunity if they can get it without the tenants. Ms. Shutt stated they can make sure when they speak to the Attorney that he looks into and verifies that if they do pursue the property, it is under the condition they are not going to be dealing with the tenants. MOTION Motion was made by Ms. Cobb, seconded by Ms. Cruz, that the property located at 1213 NW 4th Street be pursued as a land banking opportunity. In a voice vote, the motion passed unanimously. (7-0) Ms. Shutt advised the property located at 2821 South Federal Highway is currently a hotel with 140 units that is being offered at$9.1 million. Many improvements need to be done, interior as well as exterior, and it is on 2.89 acres. This meets the CRA mission for redevelopment and the elimination of slum and blight. This property is a chronic nuisance. Ms. Skovron questioned if there is a height restriction. Ms. Shutt stated there was conversation about converting this to multi-family, but it would require Planning and Zoning changes because it is zoned for Commercial. Ms. Grcevic asked if there has been any interest in purchasing and redeveloping the property. Ms. Shutt indicated they have had discussions with some contractor purchasers and the valuation is that it would be cost prohibitive to buy the property for $9.1 million and then demolish it. They could submit Building permits and update the structure, which would probably be the best and quickest scenario to turn it over and start collecting revenue. They have heard some people would like to keep the property, but they have to look at the price versus what has to be put into it. Since the asking price is so high, there could be something recommended to the CRA Board should the property be sold to a new owner. A recommendation could also be to the Board to allocate funding to work with the new owner to make sure the property can be redeveloped in the right way and assistance in kind, or they can try to connect them with any available resources. They hate to offer anything if they do not know who the owner is. Ms. Skovron mentioned tax income. Meeting Minutes Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Board Page 5 February 3, 2022 Ms. Shutt stated at the time of acquisition, the buyer will have to do lien searches, etc. to make sure everything is current. Ms. Grcevic asked if the taxes are current and Ms. Shutt replied as far as they know, everything is current. Chair Gordon questioned if the property was appraised, but Ms. Shutt did not know. Ms. Cobb mentioned that for her, this is one of the missions of the CRA and this is a blighted property and what has happened in that property over a number of years has affected lives and has cost our City resources in terms of Emergency and Police Services, and it meets the definition. Mr. Josemond commented that the price is too much. Ms. Kelley stated the property needs to go; it is not something the CRA could handle at this point. Maybe the category should be in the future; it is something the area needs to work on, but where it is now is out of the realm of possibility. It should never be off the table to get rid of the slum and blight within the City; it needs to be pursued. Ms. Grcevic expressed concern if the property is removed where the trouble will go. Ms. Shutt advised one of the suggestions is to recommend working with the new owners if the CRA wishes to pursue the property at a later date; that way whatever grant incentives the CRA might have, such as exterior improvements, they know someone actually owns it and they can work with the entity versus trying to pursue the property themselves. Chair Gordon thought they should purchase the property at a future date, that way the price would go down as well. MOTION Motion was made by Ms. Skovron, seconded by Vice Chair Cruz, for the property located at 2821 South Federal Highway to be pursued at a future date. In a roll call vote, the motion passed with Ms. Cobb and Mr. Josemond in opposition. (5-2) Ayes: Grcevic, Skovron, Kelley, Cruz, Gordon Nays: Cobb, Josemond Ms. Shutt stated the property located at 1111 South Federal Highway is a gas station. The property is approximately .35 acres, it is a vacant site, and is C-4 Zoning that can be used as General Commercial, with a maximum height of 45 feet. Ms. Cobb commented that the Senior Center is across the street from this property. Meeting Minutes Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Board Page 6 February 3, 2022 Chair Gordon mentioned the property is small and asked if it is for sale. Ms. Shutt replied the property is for sale. Chair Gordon noted the property is for sale for $1 million. Ms. Skovron questioned if this meets the CRA mission. Chair Gordon did not believe this fits the CRA mission and the Board concurred. MOTION Motion was made by Ms. Grcevic, seconded by Ms. Kelley, that the property located at 1111 South Federal Highway does not meet the CRA mission. In a voice vote, the motion passed unanimously. (7-0) Ms. Shutt indicated the property is located at 1310 North Federal Highway and noted it does not meet the CRA mission. Chair Gordon did not think the property meets the CRA mission and the Board agreed. MOTION Motion was made by Ms. Kelley, seconded by Mr. Josemond, that the property located at 1310 North Federal Highway does not meet the CRA criteria for acquiring the property. In a voice vote, the motion passed unanimously. (7-0) Ms. Shutt advised the property located at 812 North Federal Highway is currently a restaurant, approximately 3,128 square feet, on .35 acres, and the sale price is $999,000. Ms. Grcevic commented this is a little standalone business. Ms. Shutt advised the property is a viable Commercial use, but it is probably not a priority for the CRA to look at. Chair Gordon did not think this fits the CRA mission. MOTION Motion was made by Ms. Skovron, seconded by Ms. Kelley,that the property located at 812 North Federal Highway does not meet the CRA mission. In a voice vote, the motion passed unanimously. (7-0) B. Reports on Pending Assignments—None. C.New Assignments—None. Meeting Minutes Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Board Page 7 February 3, 2022 9. CRA Board Items for CRA Advisory Board Review and Recommendations A. Old Business —None. B. New Business —None. 10. Future Agenda Items Ms. Shutt indicated that as properties come up, they will make sure they are brought to the Board's attention. 11. Adjournment There being no further business to discuss, Chair Gordon adjourned the meeting at 7:24 p.m. [Minutes transcribed by C. Guifarro, Prototype, Inc.] BOYNTO C D m'suBEACK: KA COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT A(22"ENCY ADVISORY BOARD ITEM A.1. PENDING ASSIGNMENTS SUBJECT: Review of Commercial Properties within the CRA Area SUMMARY: At their July 14, 2020 meeting, the CRA Board assigned the CRAAB with the task of identifying available properties located within key commercial and light industrial areas of the CRA. CRA staff will provide the CRAAB with a list of properties found on Costar/LoopNet and the Multiple Listing Service that are being marketed as "for sale" or properties where the CRA has been presented an opportunity to purchase by the property owners or their representatives. The CRA Board's assignment involves the CRAAB performing research and analysis on these properties. The goal of the assignment is to have the CRAAB provide a priority list of properties or recommendations on whether or not to pursue possible acquisition based on available funding. All land assemblages for future redevelopment shall be in furtherance of the 2016 Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Plan. Of the properties for sale (see Attachments), categorize them as one of the following options: • Pursue now as a land banking opportunity; or • Pursue at a future time to be determined by the CRA Board; or • Do not pursue because it does not fit the CRA mission Property Address Pursue Now as a Pursue at a Future Does Not Fit the Land Banking Date CRAMission Opportunity 421 NE 7thAvenue 209 W Boynton Beach Boulevard 321 E MLK Jr. Boulevard FISCAL IMPACT: To be determined by the CRA Board. CRA PLAN/PROJECT/PROGRAM: 2016 Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Plan CRAAB RECOMMENDATION: To be determined. CRA BOARD OPTIONS: To be determined by the CRA Board. ATTACHMENTS: Description D Attachment I -421 NE 7th Avenue Property Info D Attachment II -209 W Boynton Beach Boulevard Property Info D Attachment III -321 E MLK Jr. Boulevard Property Map 3/14/22, 12:31 PM 421 NE 7th Ave, Boynton Beach, FL 33435-Industrial for Sale I LoopNet LoopNet- j� e� CoStar°' See all info for this listing. Your CoStarmembership gives you exclusive access to full information about this listing. 421 N E 7t h Ave 9,000 SF 100% Leased Industrial Building Boynton Beach, FL $2,299,000 ($255/SF) 6.93% Cap Rate Warehouses / Florida / Boynton Beach /421 NE 7th Ave, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 N loll ii s, � z t i � r i jj i����'(a�S, j t�£ �'�,r.... '., `mac=��` �,>a„ ,, .s?�i t� ��1✓}�3£�iYr��e tt �; ��1 �£tt�� a 1' 1 a rf l�i��'t�£tip i, O�a4��its,t �t`,,� 1 ��Y£`4 �' V' �S '� � ��„}�a i+fit�t;r t�tt�, t �. K,v(� � '41, :i�w';_��G�t _�:r,7* c��{ ,lr ifs t n� ' �i�s s��12 f ,�), }_��t£f J�4,i ,Ff' ti 1 r.h, •��ti` -` � � "�: .,'i�, '� :'��' trn st ,,',;� t zdF',:�} MI , ' 4 �l ?` ztcm5«fiN�,O`t€'4a'�?`uu�"aS .2,Ab, i4 .'�a�t�,` `t���Tj�a � `�1�,_4. INVESTMENT HIGHLIGHTS With inventory at its lowest this first class renovated industrial/ office property will be in high demand mPF The Keyes &I Company https://www.loopnet.com/Listing/421-N E-7th-Ave-Boynton-Beach-FL/25193471/ 1/7 3/14/22, 12:31 PM 421 NE 7th Ave, Boynton Beach, FL 33435-Industrial for Sale I LoopNet # LoopNet- (� Help < > .x CoStar See all info for this listing. Z Your CoStar membership gives you exclusive access to full information about this listing. 421 N E 7t h Ave 9,000 SF 100% Leased Industrial Building Boynton Beach, FL $2,299,000 ($255/SF) 6.93% Cap Rate EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Totally renovated 9000 sq. ft. industrial building, with new, HVAC, handicapped bathrooms, windows, fenced in yards. Exterior and interior have been painted. This property is a complete turn key for an investor or owner / user. Property: 9000 sq. ft. Industrial building with 0.5108 of one acre. Is divided up into three (3) lease areas in the building and two (2) fenced in yards. Suite B is a medical distribution tenant, occupying 3951 sq. ft. and their lease runs to 10/15/2022 and would like to extend their lease for additional years. Suite A is the owners / seller's space 6923 sq. ft. and is divided into new finished offices, auto showroom and carpentry area. owner is willing to lease back for a period of time until a renovation on another project is completed. Estimated to be finished spring of 2023. Seller is willing to relocate upon a closing, in the event the building is sold to a owner user. The exterior is comprised of two fenced in yards and one is leased to a company that pays $2400 per month and that includes an office in the main building. With inventory at its lowest this first class renovated industrial/ office property will be in high demand. The building can only be viewed with the listing agent David Joseph 561- 789-7726 or davidjoseph@keyes.com FINANCIAL SUMMARY (ACTUAL - 2021) ANNUAL ANNUAL PER SF Gross Rental Income $179,937 $19.99 The § Keyes AFL, company https://www.loopnet.com/Listing/421-NE-7th-Ave-Boynton-Beach-FL/25193471/ 2/7 3/14/22, 12:31 PM 421 NE 7th Ave, Boynton Beach, FL 33435-Industrial for Sale I LoopNet # LoopNet­ (� Help < > .x CoStar See all info for this listing. 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Z Your CoStar membership gives you exclusive access to full information about this listing. 209 W Boynton Beach Blvd 1,262 SF Office Building Boynton Beach, FL $750,000 ($594/SF) pj Connect with us 0 (D 0 Law Real Estate Corp https://www.loopnet.com/Listing/209-W-Boynton-Beach-Blvd-Boynton-Beach-FL/25272133/ 6/6 Curfman, Vicki From: Utterback, Theresa Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2022 10:09 AM To: Shutt, Thuy Cc: Curfman,Vicki; Nicklien, Bonnie; Tack,Timothy Subject: RE: March CRAAB Meeting Properties Hi Thuy, Should we put the Clayton (the property we talked about this morning) property before the CRAAB in March? This is the address and map below: 321 E. Martin Luther King,Jr. Blvd. (outlined in red) Sunny Side in Florida III, LLC is outlined in blue. CRA is yellow. 04 Appflaisaps tt { r k n� r i ➢ tY 4�Ste, �r- svrta�J ti+ya�� r '-9nix �) a� 1 Theresa Ut erbock Deve|opmentServices Manager, Boynton Beach CommunityRedeve|opmentAgency 1OOE. Ocean Ave. | Boynton Beach, Florida 33435 ��1-�UO-�U�4 | �� 561-737-3258 �= ' m�� UtterbockT@bbf|.ua http://vvvvvv.boyntonbeachcra.com America's Gateway tothe Gulfstream Please be advised that Florida has a broad public records law and all correspondence to n-ie via en-lail n-,Iay be subject to disclosure.Under, Florida records law, en-iail addresses are public records.Therefore, your,e-n-iail con-in-wnication and your,e-moi| address moybesubject topublic disclosure. From: Nick|ien, Bonnie Sent:Tuesday, February 22, 20228:10AM To: Shutt,Thuy<ShuttT@bbf|.uo>;Tack,Timothy<TackT@bbf|.uo> Cc: Utterback,Theresa <UtterbackT@bbf|.uo>; Curfman, Vicki <CurfmanV@bbf|.uo> Subject: RE: March CRAABMeeting Properties Morning Everyone, I checked Loopnet and Tax Deed sales this morning and did not see any new listings for CRAAB review so it still stands as the two properties listed in my email below. Please let uoknow ifyou would like tohave the CRAABinMarch orcancel it. The agenda needs topost nolater than Friday. Thanks, Bonnie 2 BonnieNicNien Grants and Project Manager, Boynton Beach CommunityRedeve|opmentAgency 1OOE. Ocean Ave. Boynton Beach, Florida 33435 � ��1-�UO-�U�U | �� 561-737-3258 ' m�m NicNienB@bbf|.ua http://vvvvvv.boyntonbeachcra.com America's Gateway tothe Gulfstream Please be advised that Florida has a broad public records law and all correspondence to n-ie via en-lail n-,Iay be subject to disclosure.Under, Florida records |ovv, email addresses are public records.Therefore, youre-moi| communication and youre-moi| address moy be subject to public disclosure. From: Nick|ien, Bonnie Sent:Tuesday, February 1S, 20223:47PM To: Shutt,Thuy;Tack,Timothy Cc: Utterback,Theresa ;Vicki Curfman Subject: March CRAABMeeting Properties HiThuy, There are two new property listings on Loopnet (see attached): * 234 NE 6 1h Avenue for$1,700,000 * 617NE3'aAvenue for$7S0,000 | also searched the tax deed sales for March and April and did not see active sales of interest tothe CRA. We need to post the CRAAB agenda next Friday. I'll check Monday to see any new listings come up.Then you can direct uotoschedule orcancel CRAAB. Thanks, Bonnie 3 BOYNTO C D wimBEACK: KA COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT A(22"ENCY ADVISORY BOARD ITEM C.1. NEWASSIGNMENTS SUBJECT: Consideration of Using the CRA Owned Property Located at 401 E. Boynton Beach Boulevard as a Welcome Center SUMMARY: On February 26, 2021, the property located at 401 E. Boynton Beach Boulevard was purchased along with the adjacent properties (407 & 411) (see Attachment 1). There are two existing one story buildings located onsite: 401 E. Boynton Beach Boulevard (2,078 sq. ft.) and 411 E. Boynton Beach Boulevard (3,687 sq. ft.). The property was purchased for future development of the entire block. In July 2021, the building located at 411 E. Boynton Beach Boulevard was demolished due to its condition, high cost of repairs, and lack of adequate parking. In March 2021, pursuant to the direction of the CRA Board, CRA Staff began lease negotiations with Tim Collins for a retail fish market in the building located at 401 E. Boynton Beach Boulevard. On October 13, 2021, CRA staff was able to obtain a $75,000 grant from the Solid Waste Authority for the construction of a new parking lot for 401 E. Boynton Beach Boulevard (see Attachment 11)which will help with the costs of renovation to activate the remaining building. After a year of lease negotiations and the high cost of renovation (approx. $100,000 - see Attachment 111) to bring the building into code compliance the CRA Board and Mr. Collins terminated lease negotiations (see Attachment IV). On March 9, 2022, the CRA Board assigned the CRA Advisory Board the task of looking at the site as a Welcome Center and provide an anticipated cost for such a center (see Attachment V). For the purpose of discussion attached is a cost estimate performed by the City in August 2021 when the City was interested in the site for other civic or cultural related uses (see Attachment V I). FISCAL IMPACT: To be determined by the CRA Board. CRA P LAN/P ROJ ECT/P ROG RAM: 2016 Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Plan CRAAB RECOMMENDATION: To be determined. CRA BOARD OPTIONS: To be determined by the CRA Board. ATTACHMENTS: Description D Attachment I - Location Map D Attachment II - Parking Lot Layout D Attachment II - Fish Market Renovations Cost Estimate D Attachment III -3/9/22 CRA Board Agenda Item D Attachment IV -3/9/22 C RA Board Meeting M inutes D Attachment V -City's Cost Estimate �F , ,R 41 Rt ~ Mi" > {tl{ll" 1� M tV v s{ si{ w r un s ( t l i i {{ f 1 A 4 ! r - tt fills�jt�i�L�l ` t ,, }} �i;,2 dxi OL Iq yF - y 0 °N 4 as �v Boynton Beach Fish Depot Location Projected opening costs: Initial costs Rent: $7,500 1St, Last&Security(unsure of the Tax& Insurance amounts) Architect Balance: $3,200 Permitting: $1500-$2000(unsure of cost) Deposits for subs: 50% Balance Due on Completion Parking Lot$27,500 $27,500 Electric$ 6,500 $6,500 HVAC$4,500 $4,500 Plumbing: $3500 $3,500 Flooring: $3,200 $3,200 Signage: $3,000 $3,000(depending on city code design approval) Minor interior Construction $1,500 $1,500 Needed to get started: $62,400 Balance: $49,700 Total $112,100 Equipment Lease closing costs: 1St& Last month's payment$3,003.33 Sales taxes: $5,950 Based on $85,000 Equipment Lease/Purchase Package Estimate from Delray Food Service Inventory: Seafood: $6,500 Dry Items/spices/mixes$2,500 Packaging: $500 Soda/Water/Drinks$350 BOYNTO C D wimBEACK: KA COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT A(22"ENCY CRA BOARD M EETING OF: March 9, 2022 OLD BUSINESS AGENDAITEM: 16.D. SUBJECT: Approval of Termination of Potential Lease Agreement with C Life C Food, Inc. for the CRA- owned Property located at 401-407 E. Boynton Beach Boulevard SUMMARY: On January 11, 2022, Mr. Collins verbally withdrew his Letter of I ntent to lease the CRA property located at 401 E. Boynton Beach Blvd. as a fish market. On January 28, 2022, Lewis Longman & Walker, CRA legal counsel, sent Mr. Collins the attached letter confirming his verbal withdrawal of his Letter of I ntent (Attachment 1). As of this date C RA staff has not had any further correspondence with Mr. Collins. FISCAL IMPACT: N/A CRA P LAN/P ROJ ECT/P ROG RAM: 2016 Boynton Beach CRA Community Redevelopment Plan CRA BOARD OPTIONS: 1. Terminate all negotiations with Mr. Collins regarding the property located at 401 E. Boynton Beach Boulevard. 2. Provide CRA staff with alternative direction. ATTACHMENTS: Description Attachment I - Letter confirming verbal termination AttorneyuatLavv LLEWIS Um+\�vvrn L�N���� .coLW I WALKER Reply To: West Palm Beach January 28, 2O2J Tim Collins 193QNE5th Street Deerfield Beach, FL33441 Re: 4O1E. Boynton Beach Boulevard; Termination mfNegotiations Dear Mr. Collins: On behalf ofthe Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency /"BBCRA"\, please accept this correspondence an formal acceptance of your January 11, 2022, verbal withdrawal of your Letter of Intent for the above referenced property. 88CRA staff will be recommending termination ofthese negotiations at its March 9, 2822, Board meeting. Please let me know should you have any questions regarding the above. Sincerely, � ��� ��o= v Kenneth Dodge, Esquire KVVD/j|b cc.: Thuy Shutt, Executive Director, BB[RA vzwoom^ /ACxsowvuuc ST.PETERSBURG TALLAHASSEE rxxxpx WEST PALM BEACH z4sRiverside Ave. zonSecond Ave.South szsSouth Calhoun St. ao1West Platt St. ssoSouth Rosemary Ave. Suite S10 Suite 501-S Suite 930 Suite 364 Suite 1100 Jacksonville,Florida 32202 St. Petersburg,Florida 33701 r^noxauee'Florida 32301 Tampa,Florida 33606 West Palm Beach,Florida az*uz T:904.353.6410 T:727.24S.0820 T:850.222S702 T:813.775.2331 T:S61.640.0820 F:9043S3.7619 p:rzrzyo4osr F:850.224.9242 F:561.640.8202 �ee11h,,�mgs D�fferenfly` Meeting Minutes Community Redevelopment Agency Board Boynton Beach, Florida March 9, 2021 rather to get the things they need such as larger community spaces and parking that would benefit the community. He did support slightly smaller units as they may be able to build a few more units. He did not want micro or full-blown condo size units. He needed a better understanding about mass transit and thought a train stop was a Hail Mary, but he looked forward to learning about what type of transportation could go there. Vice Chair Penserga commented no one would say no to jobs, but he did not want to see employees in the office during the day and no activity at night. He was leaning against corporate offices for that reason only. He supported something flexible and creative. Chair Grant noted 500 Ocean built 10K square feet of office space and one company took it all out. They have no class A office space downtown which is a priority. They can build higher there. After retail on the first floor, there are commercial locations above and then residences on top. Chair Grant opened public comments. No one coming forward, public comments was closed. Chair Grant asked if the Board would mind if he spoke to Palm Tran about their bus rapid transit or any mass transit like Mega Bus or Grayhound regarding a potential location or to obtain contact information to give CRA staff a warm lead. There were no objections. Staff will come back with a draft RFP in April. He requested an update regarding any adjacent property owners interested in being part of the project. 16. New Business A. Discussion and Consideration of Letter of Interest Submitted by the Fish Depot Seafood Market for the CRA owned Property located at 401 E. Boynton Beach Boulevard Mr. Simon noted the above submitted by Mr. Tim Collins. There was insufficient information in the first letter, and staff requested additional information such as the rental rate and what type of assistance terms. The members received a response of March 5t", which was attachment three. The Board could entertain letters of interest to purchase or lease the property and if interested, staff would need to issue a 30-day notice to dispose or lease. Chair Grant noted a motion to issue a notice to dispose was needed. The Board spoke with Mr. Collins in the past and the CRA was going to demolish the commercial properties not attached to the building Mr. Collins was wanting to use. The CRA was awarded a Solid Waste Authority grant to demolish the 409-411 E. Boynton Beach buildings only. Chair Grant favored Mr. Collins proposal. Tim Collins, Fish Depot Seafood Market, Fish Depot Bar and Grill, understood there was a 30-day window. He was present to answer any questions the Board may have. He tried to create the Letter of Intent to give him as much time as possible in the 25 Meeting Minutes Community Redevelopment Agency Board Boynton Beach, Florida March 9, 2021 building and give as much latitude as possible to the CRA. Mr. Collins is willing to be flexible to work with the CRA to open as soon as possible. Board Member Katz supported Mr. Collins proposal. Mr. Collins explained they will have products other than seafood, including produce, rice, and seasonings. They will have a much neater and cleaner product. The CRA would move to dispose of the property and have discussions with Mr. Collins regarding the letter of intent. After the 30 days and at the April 21 st meeting, they can finalize the contract or discuss further terms to discuss in May. Chair Grant thought the $2,500 use of Economic Development Grants and Rent Reimbursements, they could give direction to staff and hopefully would have an agreement signed in April. Board Member Hay supported Mr. Collin's proposal. Vice Chair Penserga supported Mr. Collin's proposal. He asked what happens after the time is up. Mr. Collins commented they are opening a second unit in Boca and his son will handle the business. They have a strong client base and he wants to stay in Boynton Beach. Motion Board Member Hay moved to approve the properties at 401 and 407 E. Boynton Beach Boulevard. This would not to interfere with the demolition of the properties at 409 and 411 E. Boynton Beach Boulevard. Mr. Simon thought there were several things that would need to occur beyond the 30-day notice. He did not see the lease agreement being signed in April because they did not know if they would receive another response. He was unsure if someone submitted a letter to purchase the property. If no one else did, there are terms that will need to be negotiated and preliminary approval by the City to allow the use to occur and issues such as parking and budget. Staff will do all they could to get the information to the next meeting that could be included in the lease for execution in May. Chair Grant thought the zoning permitted the use. Attorney Duhy commented the motion should be to direct staff to publish a CRA Intent to Dispose and enter into lease negotiations with Mr. Collins for the property at 401 E. Boynton Beach Boulevard. Motion Board Member Hay so moved. It was noted the motion should also include the property at 407 E. Boynton Beach Boulevard. Board Member Hay amended his motion to include 401 and 407 E. Boynton Beach Boulevard. Vice Chair Penserga seconded the motion. Mr. Simon commented part of the discussion and lease term is to allow for the $50K build out assistance. He asked if that would be included in the lease as a set aside of the Economic Development Grant money. Chair Grant noted Mr. Collins has access to the Economic Development Grant funds on a first-come, first-served basis. 26 Meeting Minutes Community Redevelopment Agency Board Boynton Beach, Florida March 9, 2021 Vote The motion passed unanimously. B. Discussion and Consideration of a Tax Deed Sale for the Property Located at 522 NE 4th Street Mr. Simon explained this property has been on the Tax Deed Sale list before and it is owned by the same owner of the Fish of and other scattered sites. The properties have been on the Tax sales and then removed when renewed. Staff sought direction if the property was wanted by the CRA. The CRA has a maximum of$250K and a deposit down. Chair Grant was fine with the $250K. Board Member Katz asked what the purpose of buying the property would be. Mr. Simon explained he would not aggressively pursue the property because it has no parking and is a small site. The property is before the Board because staff was to bring available properties to the Board for consideration. Board Member Katz asked what the minimum bid was and learned it was $29K intaxes. It is appraised at about $150K. Chair Grant thought the property was a is of a larger Trust. He wanted to ensure no one is to steal the parcel which was previously an artist studio. Motion Board Member Katz moved to spend up to $35K on the property. Board Member Hay seconded the motion. Board Member Katz amended his motion to spend up to $50K. Board Member Hay seconded the motion. Vice Chair Penserga did not understand what the intent of the purchase was. it Grant explained the purpose was the property was valued at $150K. It could be used for parking. Vice Chair Penserga thought going forward there should be a bigger plan. Board Member Katz thought if they of get the property the enough it could be turned around in the future. Vote The motion passed unanimously. Board Member Romelus asked if they have a policy when they acquire properties that provides for a set amount. it Grant commented the policy is the CRA Advisory Board will notify the Board when there is a possible tax deed parcel available. In the past, they of a residential property for under $1 OK which they donated to Habitat for Humanity to construct a home. They do not want a property in the CRA to go for such a to amount below market value. Inaddition, there is no more buildable land in the CRA District. 27 OLD ABC RENTAL BUILDING 401 EAST BOYNTON BEACH BLVD SCOPE AND COST ESTIMATE: SCOPE: The following work will need to be performed at this location. • Demo the interior non bearing walls with the exception of the bathroom walls. $5,700.00 • Frame perimeter wall with 1 %" 25ga metal studs, hang and finish drywall with a knock down finish. $15,800.00 • Install new HVAC system with new air handler, condenser, and exposed metal duct work $14,000.00 • Electrical, Install new LED lights, outlets along walls, power to new A/C units,and garage door opener.$9,600.00 • Flooring, Install new Water proof vinyl flooring$8,700.00 • Repair existing garage door and install electric garage door opener$2,700.00 • Exterior masonry block work, stucco and paint to close off rear area of building$9,700.00 • Front doors to be replaced with hollow metal doorjamb and doors$3,200.00 • Windows, replace jealousy windows with new double hung windows or block in $1,100.00 • Roof, Reseal roof with siliconized fluid applied roofing materials$4,800.00 • Paint exterior walls$7,200.00 • Asphalt/Curbing/Signage/Striping$75,300.00 Total Cost Estimate: 1691000.00 New Parking of Proposal City Of Boynton Beach Public Works Carl Frumenti Project: Fish Depot 401 E. Boynton Beach Blvd. Boynton Beach, FL 33435 ATILANTICSOUTHERN PA L.G A Rich Atzert Account Manager Your Pavement Contractor Company Info Contact Person ATLANTICSOUTHERN PAVINCr AND 5EALCOASENG Rich Atzert Atlantic Southern Paving and Sealcoating Account Manager 6301 West Sunrise Blvd Rich( atlanticsouthem —v qg.corn Sunrise, Florida 33313 Cell: 954-299-6114 Office 954-581-5805 P: 954-581-5805 F: 954-581-0465 htt,l,,,,�://www.atlanticsouthem;:,,,avi'n,,.com About Us We Solve Problems and Make Complicated Simple! We understand that as a manager, owner or investor of properties all over the United States, you need a partner to develop a strategic plan that will preserve your investment for the long term for the least amount of money. Atlantic Southern Paving & Sealcoating provides pavement design, maintenance & construction services to the residential, commercial, recreational and industrial markets throughout the United States. Please find the enclosed proposal and do not hesitate to call us with any questions. Watch a Video About Us: CLICK HERE FDOT Certified Contractor Page:2 OUTHERN Proposal: Fish Depot T I EAKOATNG PAYING AND SEAtCOAiING Site Work 1. Item 53-Remove asphalt 237.7 SY @$20.00 per SY $4,754.00 2. Item 23-remove unsuitable material 393 CY @$30.00 Per CY $11,790.00 3. Item 24- Import suitable fill 307.5 CY @$27.00 CY $8,302.50 4. Item 31 -6"limerock 487.3 SY @$15.00 per SY $7,309.50 Total Price: $32,156.00 Asphalt 1. Item 40- 1"asphalt 31.6 tons @$175.00 per ton $5,530.00 2. Item 41 - .5"asphalt 15.8 tons @$95.00 per ton $1,501.00 Total Price: $7,031.00 Concrete 1. Item 86- D Curb 540 LF @$39.00 per LF $21,060.00 2. Item 87- F Curb 27 LF @$47.00 per LF $1,269.00 3. Item 92-6"concrete 322 SF @$12.50 per SF $4,025.00 Total Price: $26,354.00 Proposal: Fish Depot I sALCOAT 1� PAVING AMC7 iEdLC0A76NG Striping and Signage 1. Item 73-handicap symbol 2 @$100.00 each $200.00 2. Item 58-6"white lines 356 LF @$.75 per LF $534.00 3. item 80-single post and two signs 1 @$250.00 each $250.00 4. Item 79-single post sign 1 @$175.00 each $175.00 5. Item 66-24"white lines 60 LF @$5.00 per LF $300.00 6. Item 67-Arrows 5 @$200.00 each $1,000.00 Total Price:$2,459.00 Survey and Testing 1. Item 108-Testing 12 @$25.00 each $300.00 2. Item 108-Survey 280 @$25.00 each $7,000.00 Total Price: $7,300.00 Page 4 HERN Proposal: Fish Depot TDSEALC ONG PAYfN&AND SEALCOATING SP-1 pl, I� t U _JI�, „j RY31 Notes: Price Breakdown: Fish Depot I LAMATlz PAutN6 AND SEAiCOA7ING Please find the following breakdown of all services we have provided in this proposal. This proposal originated on August 18, 2021. Item Description Cost 1. Site Work $32,156.00 2. Asphalt $7,031.00 3. Concrete $26,354-00 4. Striping and Signage $2,459.00 5. Survey and Testing $7,300.00 Total: $75,300.00 Authorization to Proceed & Contract The above prices,specifications and conditions are hereby accepted. You are authorized to do the work as specified. Payment will be made as outlined. When signed,this document becomes a contract. MOE We understand that if any additional work is required different than what is stated in this proposallcontract, it must be in a new contract or added to this contract. Please see all attachments for special conditions that may pertain to aspects of this project. This proposal is good for a period of up to 30 days from the date of the proposal. THERN Proposal: Fish Depot DSIAL OATING PAYING SIALCOATING HG Payment Terms We agree to pay the total sum or balance in full upon completion of this project. No deposit required. Date: Carl Frumenti I Project Manager Rich Atzert I Account Manager City Of Boynton Beach Public Works Atlantic Southern Paving and Sealcoating 222 NE 9th Ave 6301 West Sunrise Blvd Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Sunrise, Florida 33313 frumentic@bbfl.us E: Rich@atlanticsouthempaving.com C 561-512-4408 C: 954-299-6114 0:561-512-4408 P: 954-581-5805 F: 954-581-0465 hftp://www.atlantiGsouthern m`�com