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Agenda 03-19-02The City of' B 100 E. Boynton Beach BOulevard · (561) 742-6000 City Commission AGENDA MARCH 19. 2002 Gerald Broening Mayor At Large Ronald Weiland Vice Mayor District I Mack McCray Commissioner District II Mike Ferguson District III Charlie FiSher Commissioner District IV Kurt Bressner City Manager Visit our Web site www, boynton-beach.org ~!~ 'r~ ~#i~##~ ~R~ b'~i#~ f~r t#~ ~illm#i#~ WELCOME Thank you for attending the City Commission Meeting GENERAL RULES & PROCEDURES FOR'PUBLTC PART[CTPAT~ON AT cTrY OF BOYNTOt~ ~3EACH COMMTSSION MEETZNGS THE AGENDA: There for every meeting of the City Commissioners, which determines the order of bus' lg. The City Commission will not take action upon any matter, proposal, or item of business, ! is not listed upon the official agenda, unless a majority of the Commission has first consented to the presentation for consideration and action. · Consent Agenda ]:terns: These are items which the Commission does not need to discuss individually and which are .voted on as a group. · Regular Agenda ]:terns: These are items which the Commission will discuss individually in the order listed on the agenda. · Voice Vote: A voice vote by the Commission indicates approval of the agenda item~ This can be by either a regular voice vote with "Ayes & Nays" or by a roll call vote. SPEAK]:NG AT COMM]:SS]:ON MEE'i'~NGS: The public is encouraged to offer comment to the Commission at their meetings during Public Hearings, Public Audience, and on any regular agenda item. City Commission meetings are business meetings and, ash such, the Commission retains the right to limit discussion on an issue. Comment cards are located on the table by the entry door to the Chambers. Please complete a "Comment by the Public Card" and give it to the City Clerk at the left end of the dais before the "Openings~ portion of the meeting. As a general practice, comment cards will not be accepted after presentation of an agenda item has begun. · Public Hearings: Any citizen may speak on an official agenda item under the section entitled "Public Hearings". · Public Audience: Any citizen may be heard concerning any matter within the scope of the jurisdiction of the Commission. Please use the yellow colored card for matters not listed on the agenda. The Mayor will call for speakers by name from the yellow cards providec~ by the City Clerk. · Regular Agenda ]:terns: Any dtizen may speak on any o~dal agenda item(s) listed on the agenda after a motion has been made and properly seconded. Please use the green cOlored card for matters listed on the agenda. The Mayor will call for speakers by name from the green cards provided by the City Clerk. ADDRESS]:NG THE COMM]:SS]:ON: When your name is called, please step up to either podium and state, for the record, your name and address. DECORUM: Any person making impertinent or slanderous remarks or who becomes boisterous while addressing the Commission will be barred from further audience before the Commission by the presiding officer, unless permission to continue or again address the Commission is granted by the majority vote of the Commission members present. Please turn off all pagers and cellular phones in the City Commission Cham!~ers while the City Commission Meeting is in session. City Commission meetings are held in the Boynton Beach City Commission Chambers, 100 East Boynton Beach Boulevard, Boynton Beach. All regular meetings are held typically on the first and third Tuesdays of every month, starting at 6:30 p.m. (Please check the Agenda Schedule - some meetings have been moved due to Holidays/Election Day). CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING AGENDA March 19, 2002 5:45P.M. I. OPENINGS: A. Call to Order - Mayor Gerald Broening B. Invocation - Father Mark Szanyi, St. Mark Catholic Church C. Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag led by Commissioner McCray D, Il: YOU WISH TO ADDRESS THE COMMISSION' , FILL OIJT THE APPROPRIATE REQUEST · GIVE Z'I' TO THE CITY CLERK (ON THE DAIS) BEFORE THE "OPENINGS" PORTION OF THE AGENDA HAS BEEN COMPLETED · COME TO THE PODIUM WHEN THE f4AYOR CALLS YOUR NAME INDIVIDUALS MAY SPEAK FOR THREE UNINTERRUPTED MINUTES. E. Agenda Approval: 1. Additions, Deletions, Corrections 2. Adoption II, PUBLIC AUDIENCE: INDIVIDUAL SPEAKERS WILL BE LIF,'IZ'I'ED TO 3-HINUTE PRESENTATIONS III. OTHER: A. Informational Items by Members of the City Commission IV. ADMINISTRAI'IVE: A. Accept resignation of Edward G. Hillery, .lr., Alternate member of the Code Compliance Board 1 Agenda Regular City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida March :[9, 2002 B. Appointments to be made: Appointment Length of Term _.To Be Made Board Expiration Dar,: II McCray Children & Youth Advisory Bd Stu/Reg/NonVoting i yr term to 4/02 Tabled (2) I]:I Ferguson Children & Youth Advisory Bd Stu/Reg/Voting i yr term to 4/02 Tabled (2) ]:V Fisher Bldg. Bd of Adj & Appeals Alt I yr term to 4/02 Tabled (2) ]: Weiland Code Compliance Board Alt i yr term to 4/03 I]: McCray Nuisance Abatement Board Alt ! yr term to 4/02 Tabled (3) T:[! Ferguson Senior Advisory Board Reg 2 yr term to 4/03 Tabled (2) V. ANNOUNCEI~IENT$ & PRESENTATJ:ON$: A.Announcements: None B. PresentaUons: 1. Proclamations: a. '"The Boynton Beach Great American Love Affair Weekend - March 23-2~,, 2002 2. Presentation of a $300,000 grant award to the City of Boynton Beach by Henry Dean, Executive Director and Pat Gleason, Member of the Governing Board of the South Florida Water Management District (S.F.W.M.D.) 3. Presentation by the Boynton Beach Sister Cities :International Steering Committee - .~eanne Heavilin, Committee Chair VI:. PUBL:~C HEAR.I:NG: 6:;30 P. t4, OR AS SOON THEREAFI'ER AS THE AGENDA PERI~IZT$ A. Reduction of the Stormwater Utility rate charged to customers from $6.00 per ERU per month to $5.00 per ERU per month (Proposed Ordinance No, 02-012) VI:I:, 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. 2 - Agenda Regular City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida March 19, 2002 A. Minutes: 1. Agenda Preview Conference of March 4, 2002 2. Regular City Commission Meeting of 'March 5, 2002 B. Bids and Purchase Contracts - Recommend Approval - All expenditures are approved in the 2001-2002 Adopted Budget 1. Award "ANNUAL MISCELLANEOUS UNIFORMS TO INCLUDE EMBROIDERY/SILK SCREEN", BID #032-1412-02/C3D, to various vendors as recommended by staff with an estimated annual expenditure of $90,000 2. Approve CHANGE ORDERS NOS. 5, 6 AND 7 to Republic Construction Corporation in the cumulative amount of $12,314.29 for the Ezell Hester Breezeway Project C. Resolutions: 1. Proposed Resolution No. R02-045 Re: Approving the release of two cash bonds in the amount of $5,500 and $2,200 to Stor-AII 2. Proposed Resolution No, R02-046 Re: Authorizing the City of Boynton Beach lobbyist to work with the FCCMA for legislative priorities approved by the Florida Association of Counties and the Florida League of Cities 3. Proposed Resolution No, R02-047 Re: Authorizing the release of a quitclaim deed as surety for the project known as Sausalito Place 4. Proposed Resolution No. R02-048 Re: Approving the release of a cash bond in the amount of $10,851 to Woolbright Petroleum 5. Proposed Resolution No. R02-049 Re: Approving the release of a cash bond in the amount of $26,400 to Conton Construction Company 6. Proposed Resolution No. R02-050 Re: Accepting Letter of Credit No. LC870-13229:L from Wachovia Bank in the amount of $187,142 as surety for the installation of water and sewer utilities at the project known as Tuscany on the Intracoastal 7. Proposed Resolution No. R02-0S1 Re: Approving ~ changes to the State Housing Initiatives Partnership Program (SHIP) Local Housing Assistance Plan to include increasing the local maximum purchase price for existing homes and new construction; decreasing 3 Agenda Regular City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida March 19, 2002 current requirement of Loan to Value for moderate income households; and decreasing current requirement of Loan to Value for very Iow and Iow income households 8. Proposed Resolution No. R02-OS2 Re: Awarding Task Order Amendment No. 0:[-05 in the amount of $59,500 to Camp, Dresser & McKee for the Stormwater Management ]:m provements and Water Main Replacements for the North and South Roads D. Ratification of Planning & Development Board Action: None E. Ratification of CRA Action: :[. Pamela Mrkvicka, 203 NW 3rd Street - Request for relief from the City of Boynton Beach Land Development Regulations, Chapter 2, Zoning, Section 4..1.:[, limiting a wall to a maximum height of 4 feet within the front building line to the front line to allow a 3.5 foot variance, and a 6 foot high wall within the front building line F. Approve payment to Godwin Pumps of America, :[nc. for rental of diesel powered bypass pumps for Lift Station 3:[7 in the amount of $61,404.35 G. Accept the written report to the Commission of purchases over $:[0,000 for the month of February 2002 H. Approve the "SURPLUS VEHTCLE/EQU:[PMENT I.~ST' as submitted by staff and to allow selling of same Approve the appointment of Keith Girtan, Vice President, Fidelity Federal, to serve on the Hardship Waiver Review Committee for the Fire Assessment Program VIII. cTrY MANAGER'S REPORT: IX. , FUTURE AGENDA 1TEMS: A. Proposed ordinance regarding Park Dedication (April 2, 2002) B. Review of Proposed Amendment to Development Agreement - Marina Project (April :[6, 2002) C. Discuss long-range plan for the Boynton Woman's Club (April :[6, 2002) D. Resolution regarding revisions to the guidelines for the City Commission Community :Investment Fund (April :[6, 2002) 4 Agenda Regular City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida March :[9, 2002 E. "Commission on the Road" meeting at Citrus Cove Elementary School (April 16, 2002) F. Proposed Resolution No. R02-016 regarding authorizing the use of eminent domain to acquire the public right-of-way necessary to develop the Boynton Beach Boulevard Promenade and Riverwalk - Tabled on 01/15/O2 (May 7, 2002) G. Proposed resolution regarding approving a contract for consulting services known as the Heart of Boynton Neighborhood Academy (May 7, 2002) H. Discussion of water and wastewater rate options (May 7, 2002) I. Ordinance on first reading rescinding LDR Chapter 2, Zoning, Section 11.3. Environmental Review and associated references to Environmental Review Permit or the Environmental Review Committee (May 7, 2002) 3. Discussion of proposed Charter Amend ments (May 2002) K. FRA Whistle Ban - Report (May 2002) Delayed due to Federal Railway -~ Administration Delay in Rulemaking L. Lake Eden Canal Maintenance Options (May 21, 2002) X, DEVELOPMENT PLANS: None XZ,NEW BUSZNESS: LEGAL; A. Ordinances - 2nd Reading - PUBliC HEARING 1. Proposed Ordinance No, 02-010 Re: Amending Land Development Regulations, Chapter 1, Article ]~]~, Definitions, revising the definiUon of "building height" and creating a definition for "Places of Assembly" 2. Proposed Ordinance No, 02-011 Re: Amending Chapter 2., Section '~.F.2, to add "Places of Assembly" to the list of height limitations and exceptions Agenda Regular City Commission Meeting Boynton Beachf Florida Harch 19f 2002 B. Ordinances - 1~ Reading 1. Intentionally left blank 2. Proposed Ordinance No. 02-O13 Re: Approving the conversion of the :Official Zoning Map to a Geographic Information System (G1~S) format C. ResoluUons: None D. Other: 1. Code Review DCRV 02-001 Request that Chapter 2-Zoning, Section 8.5.A.9 of the Land Development Regulations be amended to allow for the sharing of parking resources with the Martin Luther King Boulevard Overlay District XIII. UNFINISHED BUSINESS: X..rV. AD.1OURNMENT: NOTICE IF A PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THE CITY COMMISSION WITH RESPECT TO ANY MA~-FER CONSIDERED AT THIS MEETING, HE/SHE WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS AND, FOR SUCH PURPOSE, HE/SHE MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATiM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDING IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. (F.S. 286.0105) THE CITY SHALL FURNISH APPROPRL4TE AUXILIARY AIDS AND SERVICES WHERE NECESSARY TO AFFORD AN INDIVIDUAL WITH A DISABILITY AN E(~UAL OPPORTUNITY TO PARTiCIPATE IN AND ENJOY THE BENEFITS OF A SERVICE, PROGRAM, OR A~ CONDUCTED BY THE CITY. PLEASE CONTACT ]OYCE COSTELLO, (561) 742-6013, AT LEAST TWENTY-FOUR HOURS PRIOR TO THE PROGRAM OR AC'FIVITY IN ORDER FOR THE CiTY TO REASONABLY ACCOMMODATE YOUR RE(~UEST. FINAL AGENDA 03/19/2002 11:19 AM S:\CC\WP\CCAGENDA~AGENDAS\Year 2002\031902 final agenda.htm CITY OF BO YNTON BEACH REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING AGENDA March 19, 2002 5:45 P.M. I. OPENINGS: A. Call to Order - Mayor Gerald Broening 5:45 a Florida B. Invocation - Father Mark Szanyi, St. Mark Catholic Church C. Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag led by Commissioner MCCray D, IF YOU WISH TO ADDRESS THE COMMISSION, · FILL OUT THE APPROPRIATE REQUEST FORM · G~/E Tr TO THE (ON THE DAIS) BEFORE THE "OPENINGS" PORTION OF HAS BEEN COMPLETED · COf4E TO THE PODIUM WHEN THE MAYOR CALLS YOUR NAME INDZVZDUALS I~IAY SPEAK FOR THREE UN:[NTERRUPTE E. Agenda Approval: 1. 'rNDZVZDI BE LIMI'TED TO 3-MINUTE PRESENTATIONS OTHER: A. Informational Items by Members of the City Commission ADMINISTRA'I'~/E: A. Accept resignation of Edward G. Hillery, Jr., Alternate member of the Code Compliance Board Agenda Regular City Commission MeeUng Boynton Beach, Florida March lg, 2002 B. Appointments to be made: Length of Term Appointment To Be Made Board Expiration Date BB~d Stu/Reg/NonVoting 1 yr term to 4/02 Tabled (2) [1 'McCray Children TI! Ferguson Children Stu/Reg/Voting :[ yr term to 4/02 Tabled (2) 1V Fisher Bldg. Bd of Adj & Appeals Alt 1 yr term Tabled (2) I Weiland Code Compliance Board Alt II McCray 'Nuisance Abatement Board Tabled (3) I]:]: Ferguson V, A. Announce B. Presentations: 1. Proclamations: a. '"The Boynton Beach Great American Love Affair Weekend March 23-24, 2002 2. Presentation of a $300,000 grant award to the City of Boynton Beach by Pat Gleason, Member of the Governing Board of the South Florida Water Management District (S.F.W.M.D.) 3. Presentation by the Boynton Beach Sister Cities International Steering Committee - .leanne Heavilin, Committee Chair V~. PUBL~[C HEARZNG: 6-'30 P. f4. OR AS SOON THEREAFTER AS THE AGENDA PERI4ZTS A. Reduction of the Stormwater Utility rate charged to customerS from $6.00 per ERU per month to $5.00 per ERU per month V~[, 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 ali of the accompanying material to become a part of the Public Record and subject to staff comments. 2 Agenda Regular City Commission Iqeeting Boynton Beach, Florida f4arch 19, 2002 A. Minutes: 1. Agenda Preview Conference of March 4, 2002 2. Regular City Commission Meeting of March 5, 2002 B. Bids and 'Purchase Contracts- Recommend Approval All expenditures are approved in the 200:[-2002 Adopted Budget 1. Award "ANNUAL MTS,C...ELLAN EOUS UNIFORMS T~_~-~I'I~C LU D E EMBROIDERY/STLK SCREEN, BID #032-14:[2-02/C.1D, to v~r~us e~dors as recommended bY staff with an estimable of $90,000 . 2. ye amount of iester RO2- Re: Approving the release bonds in the amount of $5,500 and $2,200 to Stor-AII 2. Proposed Resolution No. R02- Re: Authorizina the Ci of E~ynton Beach lobbyist to work with the FCCMA for legiSlative prioriti~ approVed by the Flodd~ AssociatiOn of Counties and the Florida League of Cities 3. Proposed Resolution No. R02- Re: Authorizing the release of a quitclaim deed as surety for the project known as Sausalito Place 4. Proposed Resolution No. R02- Re: Approving the release of a cash bond in the amount of $10,851 to Woolbright Petroleum 5'. Proposed Resolution No. R02- Re: Approving the release of a cash bond in the amount of $26,400 to Conlon Construction Company 6. Proposed Resolution No. R02- Re: Accepting Letter of Credit No. LC870-13229! from Wachovia Bank in the amount of $187,142 as surety for the installation of water and sewer utilities at the project known as Tuscany on the Tntracoastal 7. Proposed Resolution No, R02- Re: Approving changes to the State Housing ]:niUatives Partnership Program (SHTP) Local Housing Assistance Plan to include increasing the local maximum purchase price for existing homes and new construction; decreasing current requirement 3 Agenda Regular City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida March 19, 2002 of LOan to Value for moderate income householdS; and decreasing current requirement of Loan to Value for very Iow and Iow income households 8. Pro Re: Awarding Task Order Dresser & McKee for 1 Water Hain Rep ;outh Roads D. Ratification of Planning & Development Board Action: ~.~ None E. Ratification 203 'rom the City of Zoning, Section 4_1. feet within the front line a 3.5 foot variance, and a 6 foot the front build line F. Approve payment to GodWin for rental of diesel powered G. Acce the Commission of purchases over $10,000 for the month of February H. Approve the "SURPLUS VEHICLE/EQUIPMENT LIS'l"' as submitted by staff and to allow selling of same I. Approve the appointment of Keith Girtan, Vice President, Fidelity Federal, to serve on the Hardship Waiver ReView Committee for the Fire Assessment Program VIII. CITY MANAGER'S REPORT: FUTURE AGENDA TI'EMS: A. Discussion of proposed Charter Amendments (April 2, 2002) B. Proposed ordinance regarding Park Dedication C. Review of Proposed Amendment to Development Agreement - Marina Project (April 16, 2002) D. Discuss long-range plan for the Boynton Woman's Club (April 16, 2002) 4 Agenda Regular City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida March 19, 2002 E. Resolution regarding revisions to the guidelines for the City Commission Community ];nvestment Fund (April :[6, 2002) F. "Commission on the Road" meeting at Citrus Cove Elementary School (April :[6, 2002) G. Proposed Resolution No. R02-0:[6 regarding authorizing' the use of eminent domain to acquire the public right-of-way necessary to develop the Boynton Beach Boulevard Promenade and Riverwalk - Tabled (~n O1/1S/0~002) H. Proposed resolution regarding approving a contract~~own as the Heart of Boynton Neighborhood Academy 3. EO__r.~__n__anc~.on, _..~-~readin. g rescindin~.~l~'-~'h-~p.~r~g, Section 1:[.3. n.~ir. OcmTen~a~ Keview and_as~t~Environmental Review Permit K. ~(~~'- Report (May: 2002) - Oelayed due to Federal Railway ~ation Delay in Rulemaking L. Lake Eden Canal Maintenance Options (May 2:[, 2002) X. DEVELOPMENT PLANS: None X]:, NEW XE:I:, LEGAL: A. Ordinances - 2"d Reading - PUE[C HEAR[NG 1. Proposed Ordinance No. O2-010 Re: Amending Land Development Regulations, Chapter 1, Article I1, Definitions, revising the definition of "building height" and creating a definition for "Places of Assembly" 2. Proposed Ordinance No. 02-011 Re: Amending Chapter 2., Section 4. F.2, to add "Places of Assembly" to the list of height limitations and exceptions Agenda Regular City Commission Meeting Boynton Beach, Florida March 19, 2002 B; Ordinances - 1~ Reading 1. Proposed Ordinance No. 02- Re: Reducing the Stormwater Utility ;rate charged to customers from $6.00 per ERU to $5.00 per ERU per month 2. Proposed Ordinance No. 02- Re: Approving the conversion of the Official ZOning Map to a Geographic Tnformation System (GTS) format, ~ C, Resolutions: None D. Othe~ 1. Review pter 2-Zoning, Section 8.5 ulations be amended to allow for the with the Hartin Luther King Boulevard XT~[Z. UNFTNZSHED BUSZNESS: ~ XZV. AD.1OURNMENT: NOTICE IF A PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THE CITY COMMISSION WITH RESPECT TO ANY MA'ITER CONSIDERED AT THIS MEETING, HE/SHE WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS AND, FOR SUCH PURPOSE, HE/SHE MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDING IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. (F.S. 286.0105) THE CITY SHALL FURNISH APPROPRIATE AUXILIARY AIDS AND SERVICES WHERE NECESSARY TO AFFORD AN INDIVIDUAL WITH A DISABILITY AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY TO PARTICIPATE IN AND EN~OY THE BENEFITS OF A SERVICE, PROGRAM, OR ACTIVITY PROGRAM OR ACTIVITY IN ORDER FOR THE C/rTY TO REASONABLY ACCOMMUUAI ~ YUUK ~J:~ · FTNAL DRAFT 0311412002 10:37 AM 3MP \\Ch\main\SH RDATA\CC\WP\CCAGEN DA\AGEN DAS\Year 2002\031902.htm 6 IV.ADMINISTRATIVE ITEM A. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office [] March 19, 2002 March 6, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] May 21, 2002 May 8, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] April 2, 2002 March 20, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] June 4, 2002 May 22, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] April 16, 2002 April 3, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] June 18, 2002 June 5, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] May 7, 2002 April 17, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] July 2, 2002 June 19, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] Administrative [] Development Plans NATURE OF [] Consent Agenda [] New Business AGENDA ITEM [] Public Hearing [] Legal [] Bids [] Unfinished Business [] Announcement [] Presentation [] City Manager's Report RECOMMENDATION: Accept resignation of Edward Hillery, Alternate member of the Code Compliance Board. EXPLANATION: On March 5, 2002, Vice Mayor Weiland appointed Mr. Hillery as a regular member of the Planning & Development Board to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Lee Wische. Mr. Hillery was already serving on the Code Compliance Board and agreed to submit his resignation in order to accept the position on the Planning & Development'Board. PROGRAM IMPACT: FISCAL IMPACT: ALTERNATIVES:  D~ent Head's Si~ ' ' ~ ' " Ci~ M~ager's Si~e Ci~ Clerk's Office Depment N~e CiW ARomey / F~ce / Hmn Reso~ces S:kBULLETIN~FORMS'ekGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM.DOC Date: 6 March 2002 To: Mayor Broening and City Commissioners From: Edward G. Hillery, Jr. Please accept this as my formal resignation as an Alternate Member of the Code Compliance Board, effective today, 6 March 2002. Y. pum-tm,ly in a common cause, Edward G. Hillery, Jr. - / bmm ~-~ V.'ANNOUNCEMENTS & PRESENTATIONS Item B.l.a CITY OF BOYNTON .... · ~ ' .-CF[GL. AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FO Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Meetin~ Dates in to City Clerk's Office Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office [] March 19, 2002 March 6, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] May 21, 2002 May 8, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] April 2, 2002 March 20, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] June 4, 2002 Ma~ 22, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] April 16, 2002 April 3, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] June 18, 2002 June 5, 2002 (5:00 p.m0 [] May 7, 2002 April 17, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] July 2, 2002 June 19, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] Administrative [] Development Plans NATURE OF [] Consem Agenda [] New Business AGENDA ITEM [] Public Hearing [] Legal [] Bids [] Unfinished Business [] Announcemem [] Presentation [] City Manager's Report RECOMMENDATION: That the attached proclamation be read by the Mayor at the March 19, 2002 City Commission meeting. EXPLANATION: The City Of Boynton Beach Recreation Department will host and conduct the 21 st Annual Boy-aton Beach Great American Love Affair (G.A.L.A.) on Ocean Avenue at Federal Highway on March 23 and 24, 2002. The event is an art, entertainment and family festival that welcomes all residents and visitors to Boynton Beach to participate in various activities, including viewing frae art and craft Work from more than 80 vendors, tasting special festival foods, listening to a wide array of entertainment, creating hands-on art projects in the Palm Beach Post Kids Comer and enjoying beautiful downtown Boynton Beach. PROGRAM IMPACT: The Boynton Beach G.A.L.A. brings 25,000 spectators to downtown annually. The event has a positive economic impact on our community and the publicity received on the event in print and broadcast media highlights the great things happening in Boynton Beach. FISCAL IMPACT: Not determined for the community. G.A.L.A. is a self-sustaining event, generating fees and paying expenditures via those fees. ALTERNATIVES: '4'/  ,~artment Heai~'s Signature ' City Manager's Signature Recreation ~- ~' Department Name City Attorney / Finance / Human Resources S:~BULLETIN~FORMS~kGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM.DOC WHEREAS, it is 'a pleasure for the City of Boynton Beach to host BOYNTON'S 21st ANNIVERSARY GREAT AMERICAN LOVE AFFAIR for area and local citizens and visitors on March 23 and March 24, 2002; and WHEREAS, BOYNTON'S G.A.L.A. has been established to provide cultural activities, to expose the community to high quality art, to provide enjoyment of professional entertainment, to lend the opportunity to support local businesses, and to provide an outlet for area youth to display their art and develop their creativity; and WHEREAS, BOYNTON'S G.A.L.A. is a fine example of cooperative efforts between the City and community organizations; and WHEREAS, the City of Boynton Beach looks forward to the continued success of BOYNTON' S G.A.L.A. as an integral part of it~ growth. NOW, THEREFORE, I, Gerald Bmening, by virtue of the authority vested in me as Mayor of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, hereby proclaim March 23, 2002 through March 24, 2002 as: "THE BOYNTON BEACH GREAT AMERICAN LOVE AFFAIR WEEKEND" and extend to all a warm welcome from the City of Boynton Beach. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the City of Boynton Beach, Flodda, to be affixed this 19th day of March, Two thousand and two. Gerald Broening, Mayor City of Boynton Beach ATTEST: City Clerk (Corporate Seal) V. ANNOUNCEMENTS & PRESENTAT/ONS Item B.2 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned in M~~ in to City Clerk's Office ~ toCL Clerk's Office [] March 19, 2002 March 6, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] May 21, 2002 May 8, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] April2,2002 March20,2002 (5:00p.m.) [] June4,2002 May 22, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] April 16, 2002 April 3~ 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] June 18, 2002 June 5, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] .May 7, 2002 April 17, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] July 2, 2002 .lun~ 19, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] Administrative [] Development Plans --~ NATURE OF [] Consent Agenda [] New Business r'~ --~ AGENDA ITEM [] Public Hearing [] Legal [] Bids [] Unfinished Business -~ .~ [] City Manager's Report RECOMMENDATION: Presentation of a $300,000 grant award to the Ci~ of Boynton Beach by Pat Gleason, Member of the Governing Board of the South Florida Water Management District EXPLANATION: The City's Utility Department staff submitted a grant application to the South Florida Water Management District under their Alternative Water Supply Funding Program in support of our planned 2n~ ASR Well installation. The SFWMD Board has approved the grant, and a member of the Board will be in attendance at the City Commission to present the same. PROGRAM IMPACT: The awarding of this grant shows our community just how supportive the South Florida Water Manager District is of our use of ASR Well technology. FISCAL IMPACT: The $300,000 grant will be applied toward the approximately $~,$00,000 total coat for the installation of the City's second ASR Well. SABULLETIN~FORMSkA.GENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM.DOC CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM ALTERNATIVES: Not to accept the grant award from the South Florida Water Management District. Department ~ City Manager's Signature Utilities Deparlxnent Name City Attorney / Financ~ / Human Resources S:~BULLETIN~FORMS~a, GENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM.DOC V, ANNOUNCEMENTS & PRESENTATZONS Item AGENDA ITEM REQUEST CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH r~ Requested City Commissioa Date Final Form Must be Turned Requested City Cmamission Date Final Form Must be T.~m'ned m Meetin~ Dates in to City Clerk's Office Meeting Dates to City Cl~k's O ~ff~ " -. [] March 19,2002 Mamh6,2002 (5:00p.m.) [] May21,2002 May $, 2002 (5:00 p.m.)~_~ [] April 2, 2002 Mamh 20, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] Juno 4, 2002 May 22, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] a~ra ]6,2002 ~a3,2002 (5:000.~.) [] June ]a, 2002 [] May 7, 2002 AI~ 17, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] July 2, 2002 lm~ 19, 2002 {5:00 p.m.) [] Administrative [] Development Plans NATURE OF [] Consent Agenda [] New Business AGENDA ITEM [] Public Hearing [] Legal [] Bids [] Unfinished Business [] Announcement [] Presentation [] City Manager's Report RECOMMENDATION: Presentation by the Boynton Beach Sister Cities International Steering Committee. EX~LA~TAT[ON: The Steering Committee for the Boynton Beach Sister Cities International program would like to make a presenation to the City Commission on their activities to date, and provide an outline for establishing a formal organization. Jeanne Heavilin, Committee Chair and members of the Committee will be in. attendance to make the presentation. FROGRAM ]M:PACT: The presentation is being made as per the original charge from the City Commission to the City. This is just one of a number of 'update' presentations that will be made over the course of time. No funds are being requested at this time. ALTERNA~S: N/A _~~~ ~ Department Head s ~ignamre City Manager's Signature t ~-, Assistant City Manager Staff Liaison to the Sister Cities Committ~ Department Name City Attomqt ! Finance / Human Resources $:'~BIJLLETIN'~ORMS'~GI~D~ ITSM REQI.1F_.~T FORM.DOC ~ TO: City Commissioners & Staff Chamber of Commerce Members FROM: The Sister Cities Steering Committee of Boynton Beach RE: Steering Committee Recommendations DATE:. March 5, 2001 The Sister Cities Steering Committee has held a number of meetings to date, and has been asked to: 1. Determine what a Sister Cities organization should be; 2. Define what are goals and objectives; 3. Identify specific projects for a Sister Cities organization. The Committee has determined that there are numerous opportunities, through the Sister Cities program, in economic development and cultural areas. The Sister City program- with Qufu is just beginning and offto a good start. In order to capitalize on the opportunities available in Qufu and other future Sister Cities .... a formal organization needs to be established. The attached are the Committee's sunanary and recommendations to the City Commission and Chamber of Commerce. It is important that the community supports this effort and, in order to proceed with the organization as recommended, the Sister Cities Steering Committee requests the endorsement of both the City Commission and the Chamber of Commerce. Respectfully submitted, The Sister Cities Steering Committee of Boynton Beach Jeanne Heavilin, Chair Staff: Dale Sugerman Bob Ensler, Co-Chair Dan DeCarlo Christiane Francois, Secretary Mike Bottcher Gerald Broening Ann Centi Stormi Norem DRAFT (11 Feb 02) A SISTER CITIES PLAN FOR BOYNTON BEACH Background: Many communities have relationships with other communities to foster such goals as cultural exchange, economic development and trade, education and exchange of ideas. An organization known as Sister Cities International fosters these goals and assists communities in organizing sister cities programs. The City of Boynton Beach is a member of Sister Cities International. After more than a year of informal contact with representatives of the City of Qufu, Peoples' Republic of China, and B°ynton Beach, the governments of both cities formally entered a Sister Cities relationship in 2001. An ad hoc delegation of Chamber of Commerce members and citizens, headed by city commissioner Mack McCray, visited China in September 2001 (at their own expense) to sign documents and make presentations to Qufu city 1 officials. Several specific projects or activities have been informally discussed during visits to both cities. First, is a concept called a "Friendship Park." Friendship parks are intended to expOse citizens to the culture and history of each country. A Friendship Park has been informally proposed for Boynton Beach, but Commission approval of the concept has not been obtained. Additionally, no specific location, design, organization or funding has been defined as yet. Similarly, there have been informal. expressions of Chinese interest in commercial investment in Boynton Beach's redevelopment, but'no formal proposals have been made. Furthermore, no formal organization presently exists in Boynton Beach to arrange and facilitate projects and programs that might foster Sister Cities goals and objectives. As a matter of fact, there are no formally adopted goals and objectives, much less specific programs and projects. Therefore, at a joint City Commission/Chamber of Commerce workshop held in November 2001, a steering committee was appointed to advise the City and Chamber of Commerce about how a formal Sister Cities organization might be formed, what its goals and objectives might be and what specific programs and projects might be pursued. These are the steering committee's findings and recommendations to date: Discussion and Recommendations: The Boynton Beach Sister Cities committee (official name to be determined) should be a private, independently funded and internally governed non-profit 501 (c)3 corporation. While strong support from the City of Boynton Beach, the Chamber of Commerce, businesses and citizens certainly is required, a certain level of autonomy should be ensured to allow continuity and consistency in the sister city program, independent of inevitable changes of elected city officials and chamber officers. Incorporation not only helps provide that continuity, but protects Committee officers' from possible, but highly' ~unlikely, personal liability that might arise from its activities as an advisor for andfacilitaWr of specific projects and programs. Organization: The diagram below describes an organization that presumes multiple sister cities programs. It would be useful if it is determined that multiple sister cities relationships be pursued. Insert organizational chart here ... However, this organization does not address processes that might be necessary for best accomplishment of specific projects or programs, such as a friendship park featuring a sister city, or participation in international trade shoWs and expositions. Therefore, it may be beneficial to establish ad hoc committees, as required, to coordinate involvement in such specific projects. Committee membership shoUld be comprised of a broad cross- section of the City. However, it should be assured that members of the Chamber of Commerce and City staff are included as liaison and advisors to the Committee. As is indicated, the Mayor should serve in an "honorary chairman" capacity, but actual membership by an elected official on the Committee is not deemed appropriate, as the City Commission may have to vote on a recommendation from the Committee. Funding: In its primary role as advisor and facilitator, the Sister Cities Committee requires very little money. It is anticipated that its 5 primary expenditures will be for incorporation fees with the state, modest stationery and office supplies and incidentals not to exceed about $1,000 a year. Initially, at least, this cost could be borne by the City and Chamber of Commerce, either by cash or in-kind donation. Costs associated with social events could be borne by sponsorship and specific donations, as required. Travel expenses would continue to be borne by individuals or by underwriting solicited and approved by the Committee, as necessary. Additional Sister Cities: Relationships with cities around the world holqthe opportunity to share information and ideas, as well as to promote the advantages of establishing relationships that could lead to mutually beneficial results across a broad spectrum of activities. The Steering Committee strongly recommends pursuing additional sister cities opportunities. pro' ej_e_c_~: There are two potential specific projects involving the City of 6 Qufu already informally discussed. The first is the potential for a Friendship Park to promote cultural, educational and economic cooperation between the two cities. While no specific commitments have been made by the legislative bodies of either city, there have been informal discussions regarding location, design, purpose and funding of such an attraction in the City of Boynton Beach. The Steering Committee recommends that as soon as a formal sister city committee is authorized and formed, the possibility of building a Friendship Park in Boynton Beach be evaluated. (It should be noted that from a City perspective, any use of public resources, including real property, must be approved by the Commission, after staff and Parks and Recreation Board review. The same is true for the Chamber of Commerce.) Similarly, the Sister Cities committee should explore the possibility of Boynton Beach participating in the International Trade Show in Qufu in September 2002.~ It is anticipated that special projects such asthe above would be 7 planned and coordinated by ad hoc committees appointed by the Sister Cities Committee. Programs: The Steering Committee recommends that standing committees be formed within the Sister Cities Committee to address such ongoing issues as economic development, education, public information and culture. Summary. of Recommendations: 1. Form an "independent" Boynton Beach Sister Cities Committee to advise, recommend and coordinate sister cities activities and programs. 2. Provide seed money/assistance to facilitate organization and incorporation of a sister cities committee in Boynton Beach. 3~ As soon as the City and Chamber of Commerce approve a sister city committee, provide by-laws for review and approval. 4. Select/elect officers. ....... 5. Incorporate. 6. Appoint special project and standing committee members. SIGNED Boynton Beach Sister Cities Steering Committee VI. PUBLIC HEARING  CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH ITEM A. AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FOIL,. Requested City Comlnission Date Final Form Must be Turned Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office Meeting Date, in to City Clerk's Office [] March 19, 2002 March 6, 2002 (5:00 p.m0 [] May 21, 2002 May 8, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] April 2, 2002 March 20, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] June 4, 2002 May 22, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] April 16, 2002 April 3, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] June 18, 2002 June 5, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] May 7, 2002 April 17, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] July 2, 2002 June 19, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] Administxative [] Development Plans NATURE OF [] Consent Agenda [] New Business AGENDA ITEM [] Public Hearing [] Legal [] Bids [] Unfmished Business [] Announcement [] Presentation [] City Manager's Report RECOMMENDATION: First reading of an Ordinance reducing the Stormwater Utility rate charged to customers from $6.00 per ERU per month to $5.00 per ERU per month. EXPLANATION: Based upon the discussions held at the March 5, 2002 City Commission meeting, the City Commission will need to conduct two public hearings on the attached ordinance which reduces the Stormwater Utility rate charged to customers from $6.00 per ERU per month to $5.00 per ERU per month. PROGRAM IMPACT: At present, the $6.00 per ERU rate per month generates approximately $310,000 in stormwater revenues each month. A reduction in $1.00 per ERU per month will mean a net loss of approximately $620,000 per year. This $620,000 in lost revenue can be accommodated by the elimination of some of the general swale improvement projects called for in the original Master Swale Improvement Plan. The general swale improvement projects to be eliminated are those neighborhood swale improvements that are not tied to any other neighborhOod infrastructure improvement project (such as water/sewer line replacements, road improvements, etc.). The general swale improvement program was a last place priority item of the City Commission anyway. FISCAL IMPACT: S:'xBULLETIN~ORMS~,AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM,DOC CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM FISCAL IMPACT: The $1.00 per ERU per month rate reduction will mean a savings to the customer of approximately 17%. The resultant $620,000 in annual revenue will not adversely effect the improvement projects in that the City Commission has asked that general neighborhood swale improvements not go forward at this time. ALTERNATIVES: Keep the ERU per month rate at $6.00 and go forward with all of the original planned improvements. Utilities ~--- -~ity Attorn~ Depm-tment Name S:~,BLiL~O~EHDA ri'EM REQUF~T FORM. DO~ VTI.-CONSENT AGENDA ITE I B.1. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM Requested City Comrmssion Date Final Form Must be Turned Requested City Comnussion Date Final Form Must be Tur~ Meetin~ Dates. in to City Clerk's Office Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office [] March l9, 2002 March6,2002 (5:00p.m.) [] May21,2002 May 8, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] April 2, 2002 March 20, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] June 4, 2002 May 22, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] April 16, 2002 April 3, 2002 (5:00p.m0 [] June 18, 2002 June 5, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] May 7, 2002 April 17, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] July 2, 2002 June 19, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] Administrative [] Development Plans NATURE OF [] Consent Agenda [] New Business AGENDA ITEM [] Public Hearing [] Legal [] Bids [] Un£mished Business [] Announcement [] Presentation [] City Manager's Report RECOMMENDATION: A motion to award "ANNUAL MISCELLANEOUS UNIFORMS TO INCLUDE EMBROIDERY /SILK SCREENING", BID#032-1412-02/CJD to various vendors as recommended by staff with an estimated annual expenditure of: $90,000.00' EXPLANATION: On February 20, 2002, Procurement Services received and tabulated eleven (11) proPOsals for the Embroidery/Silk Screening bid. The proposals have been reviewed and it was determined that awarding the bid on a multi- award basis to overall low bidder by category with primary, and secondary vendors as follows: RANKING EMBROIDERY SCREEN EMBROIDERY & PRINTING SILK SCREENING PRIMARY CLASSIC KLUTCH . BO1NEFISH EMBROIDERY CLOTHING CHARLIE'S SECONDARY CREATE-A-STITCH LOGO GEAR CLIPPER TRENDS These vendors were the lowest , most responsible, responsive bidders who met all specifications. Dominic DeMauro, Warehouse Manager, concurs with this recommendation (see attached memo). The provisions of this bid award will allow for a one (1) year extension at the same terms, conditions, and prices subject to vendor acceptance, satisfactory performance and determination that the renewal is in the best interest of the City. CONTRACT PERIOD: MARCH 21, 2002 TO MARCH 20, 2003 PROGRAM IMPACT: The purpose of this bid is to secure a source for the purchase of Apparel/Embroidery/Silk Screening that will give prompt and convenient shipment and service for various departments within the City of Boynton Beach, Florida. FISCAL IMPACT: ACCOUNT NUMBER ESTIMATED EXPENDITURE 502-0000-141-00 , . De~u¢ ]Jirector Fina~ce/Purchasing~gent' t ' City Manager's Signature Procurement Services City Attorney / Finance / Human Resources S:~BULLETIN~ORMS~GENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM.DOC C: Dominic DeMauro - Warehouse Manager File The City of Boynton Beach FinanceDepartment WAREHOUSE DIVISION TO: Bill Akins Deputy Finance Director FROM: Dominic DeMauro, Warehouse Manager~ DATE: March 4, 2002 SUBJECT: Embroidery Silk Screening I received the tabulation sheet from your office. The evaluating factor used was low vendor by category. Categories are broken down as follows: Embroidery, silk screening, and embroidery and silk screening. Section 1 Embroidery. Primary vendor- Classic Embroidery Secondary vendor- Create A Stitch Section 2 Screen Printine Primary vendor - Klutch Clothing Secondary vendor - Logo Gear No considerations given to Bonefish Charlie's on item 16 wrong shirt bid. Section 3 Embroidery. & Silk Screenint~ Primary vendor - Bonefish Charlie's Secondary vendor - Clipper Trends No considerations given to Corporate Visibility and The Perfect Stitch, their price did not include the shirt. If you h~ve any question give me a call at 6324. ****lOWEST, MOST RESPONSIVE, RESPONSIBLE BIDDEII NHO MEETS ALL SPECIFICATIONS Bill Atkins, Deputy Director of Financial Svces/Purchasing Agent Dominic De Mauro, Warehouse Manager ANNUAL MISCELLANEOUS UNIFORMS TO INCLUDE EMBROIDERY/ SILK SCREENING "Offers from the vendors listed herein are the only offers BID OPENING DATE: FEBRUARY 20, 2002 received timely as of the above receiving date and time. BI D OPENING TIME: 2:30 P.M. A, other offers submitted in response to this solicitation, BID #: 032-1412-02/CJD .~1~ -~ .~ __ VENDORS ~ UNIFORMS, INC. 43-58 11th Street 1301 W. Copans Road, G -4 7173 Lake Worth Road Long Island City, NY 11101 FL 33064 _eke Worth, FL 33467 Phone: (800) 938-0303 Phone: (954) 975-3474 =hone: (561) 357-9280 ~,ttn: Giora Perry SECTION 1 BID REJECTED PURCHASE OF UNIFORMS/EMBROIDERY ITEM #1 POLICE TRAINING UNIT GOLF SHIRT $19.50 $14.75 NOT ITEM #2 POLICE CARDIGAN SWEATER $18.50 $14.50 TYPEWRITTEN - ITEM #3 POLICE WHITE ADMINISTRATION BID GOLF SHIRT REJECTED $19.50 $13.75 ITEM ~-4 POLICE CRIME SCENE GOLF SHIRT $18.75 $13.75 ITEM #5 POLICE CRIME PREVENTION GOLF SHIRT $19.50 $14.75 ITEM #6 POLICE DIRECTED PATROL GOLF SHIRT $18.75 $13.75 ANNUAL MISCELLANEOUS UNIFORMS TO INCLUDE EMBROIDERY/ SILK SCREENING "Offers from the vendors listed herein are the only offers BI D OPENING DATE: FEBRUARY 20', 2002 received timely as of the above receiving date and time. BID OPENING TIME: 2:30 P.M. Alt other offers submitted in response to this solicitation, BID #: 032-1412-02/CJ D if any, are hereby rejected as late" VENDORS A.T.C. UNIFORMS, INC. BONEFISH CHARLIE'S ~ CLASSIC EMBROIDERY 43-58 11th Street 1301 W. Copans Road, G -4 7173 Lake Worth Road Long Island City, NY 11101 Pompano Beach, FL 33064 Lake Worth, FL 33467 Phone: (800) 938-0303 Phone: (954) 975-3474 Phone: (561) 357-~9280 Attn: Giora Perr~ Attn: Craig Kuperman ITEM #7 POLICE - CODE ENFORCEMENT GOLF SHIRT $16.75 $11.50 ITEM #8 SUPERVISOR POLO SHIRT Shod Sleeved - Men's White $16.25 $12.50 ITEM #9 XXL - + $1.50 SUPERVISOR POLO SHIRT Short Sleeved - Men's Bimini Blue $14.75 $11.50 ITEM #10 XXL - + $1.50 SUPERVISOR POLO SHIRT . Short Sleeved - Ladie's White $14.75 $11.50 XXL - + $1.50 ITEM #11 , SUPERVISOR POLO SHIRT Short Sleeved - Ladie's Bimini Blue $14.75 r,_ $t2.50 ITEM #12 XXL - + $1.50 FIRE DEPARTMENT - BALL CAP $6.75 $4.85 ITEM #13 POLICE DEPARTMENT - BALL CAP $6.75 $4.50 Page 2 of 5 / ANNUAL MISCELLANEOUS UNIFORMS TO INCLUDE EMBROIDERY/ SILK SCREENING "Offers from the vendors listed herein are the only offers BID OPENING DATE: FEBRUARY 20, 2002 received timely as of the above receiving date and time. BID OPENING TIME: 2:30 P.M. All other offers submitted in response to this solicitation, BID #: 032-1412-02/CJD if any, are hereby rejected as late" VENDORS A.T.C. UNIFORMS, INC. BONEFISH CHARLIE'S CLASSIC EMBROIDERY 43-58 11th Street 1301 W. Copans Road, G -4 7173 Lake Worth Road Long Island City, NY 11101 Pompano Beach, FL 33064 Lake Worth, FL 33467 Phone: (800) 938-0303 Phone: (954) 975-3474 Phone: (561) 357-9280 Attn: Giora Perry Attn: Craig Kuperman ITEM #14 ALL CITY BALL CAPS BLUE $6.75 $4.85 ITEM #15 ALL CITY BALL CAPS GREEN $6.75 $4.85 SECTION 2 PURCHASE OF UNIFORMS/ SILK SCREEN ITEM #16 CITY T-SHIRT GREEN $3.75 $5.75 ITEM #17 CITY T-SHIRT BLUE $5.75 $6.50 ITEM #18 POLICE T-SHIRT BLUE SIS $5.25 $6.50 ITEM #19 POLICE T-SHIRT BLUE LIS $9.25 $9.50 ITEM #20 POLICE SWAT T-SHIRT L/S $9.25 $9.50 Page. ~5 .~ ~/ ANNUAL MISCELLANEOUS UNIFORMS TO INCLUDE EMBROIDERY/ SILK SCREENING "Offers from the vendors listed herein are the only offers BID OPENING DATE: FEBRUARY 20, 2002 received timely as of the above receiving date and time. BID OPENING TIME: 2:30 P.M. All other offers submitted in response to this solicitation, BID #: 032-1412-02/CJ D if any, are hereby rejected as late" VENDORS A.T.C, UNIFORMS, INC. BONEFISH CHARLIE'S CLASSIC EMBROIDERY 43-58 11th Street .1301 W. Copans Road, G ~ 4 7173 Lake Worth Road Long Island City, NY 11'101 Pompano Beach, FL 33064 Lake Worth, FL 33467 Phone: (800) 938-0303 Phone: (954) 975-3474 Phone: (561) 357-9280 Attn: Giora Perry Attn: Crai~ Kuperman ITEM #21 POLICE SWAT T-SHIRT SIS $5.25 $6.50 ITEM #22 FIRE DEPARTMENT T-SHIRT WITH POCKET S/S $5.25 $6.50 ITEM #23 FIRE DEPARTMENT GYM SHORTS $6.75 $7.50 SECTION 3 EMBROIDERY AND SILK SCREEN FOR SUPPLIED PRODUCTS ITEM #24 FIRE DEPARTMENT POLO SHIRTS $16.50 $17~50 ITEM #25 FIRE DEPARTMENT INSPECTOR POLO SHIRTS $16.50 $17.50 CALENDAR DAYS 10 10 NUMBER OF PROPOSALS SUBMITTED ONE ONE Page 4 of 5 ANNUAL MISCELLANEOUS UNIFORMS TO INCLUDE EMBROIDERY/ SILK SCREENING "Offers from the vendors listed herein are the only offers BID OPENING DATE: FEBRUARY 20, 2002 received timely as of the above receiving date and time. BID OPENING TIME: 2:30 P.M. All other offers submitted in response to this solicitation, BID #: 032-1412-02/CJD if any, are hereby rejected as late" VENDORS A.T.C. UNIFORMS, INC. BONEFISH CHARLIE'S CLASSIC EMBROIDERY 43-58 11th Street 1301 W. Copans Road, G - 4 7173 Lake Worth Road Long Island City, NY 11101 Pompano Beach, FL 33064 Lake Worth, FL 33467 Phone: (800) 938-0303 Phone: (954) 975-3474 Phone: (561) 357-9280 Attn: Giora Perry Attn: Craig Kuperman ANTI-KICKBACK AFFIDAVIT SUBMITTED YES YES CONFIRMATION OF MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS SUBMITTED YES/NOT A MINORITY YES/NOT A MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS OWNED BUSINESS ;ONFIRMATION OF DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE SUBMITTED YES YES/NOT SIG NED COMMENTS Page ANNUAL MISCELLANEOUS UNIFORMS TO INCLUDE EMBROIDERY/ SILK SCREENING "Offers from the vendors listed herein are the only offers BID OPENING DATE: FEBRUARY 20, 2002 received timely as of the above receiving date and time, BID OPENING TIME: 2:30 P.M. All other offers submitted in response to this solicitation, BI D #: 032-1412-02/CJD if any, are hereby rejected as late" I VENDORS DBA BEST EMB. ~-CREATE A STITCH, INC. Georgia Avenue ~ch BI~ ~;1350 S. Dixie I Highway, Suite 10W Palm Beach, FL 33405 Beach, FL 33435 aIP°mpan° Beach, FL 33O6O Phone: (561) 582-6244 Phone: (561) 364-7670 ~Phone: (954) 788-3401 Anil Jadav=~Attn: Mark A. Null SECTION 1 PURCHASE OF UNIFORMS/EMBROIDERY ITEM #1 POLICE TRAINING UNIT GOLF SHIRT ~k $15.95 $24.15 $16.00 ITEM #2 POLICE CARDIGAN SWEATER NO BID $19.55 $16.00 ITEM #3 POLICE WHITE ADMINISTRATION GOLF SHIRT $15.95 $20.20 $t 6.00 XXL - $16.95 ITEM ~4 POLICE CRIME SCENE GOLF SHIRT $14.00 $21.90 $14.50 XXL - $15.00 ITEM #5 POLICE CRIME PREVENTION GOLF SHIRT $14.95 $22.00 $16.00 ITEM #6 POLICE DIRECTED PATROL GOLF SHIRT $14.75 $22.00 $14.50 Page 1 of 5 ANNUAL MISCELLANEOUS UNIFORMS TO INCLUDE EMBROIDERY/ SILK SCREENING "Offers from the vendors listed herein are the only offers BID OPENING DATE: FEBRUARY 20, 2002 received timely as of the above receiving date and time. BID OPENING TIME: 2:30 P.M. All other offers submitted In response to this solicitation, BID #: 032-1412-02/CJD if any, are hereby rejected as late" ~ CLIPPER TRENDS UNLIMITED CORPORATE VIS~BlUTY, DBA BEST EMB. CREATE A STITCH, INC. VENDORS 7020 Georgia Avenue 312 East Boynton Beach Blvd, ~4 ~S. Dixie Highway, Suite 10W West Palm Beach, FL 33405 Boynton Beach, FL 33435 FL 33060 Phone: (561,) 582-6244 Phone: (561) 364-7670 Phone: (954) 788~3401 Attn: Anil Jadav Attn: Melinda D. Robinson A. Null ITEM #7 POLICE - CODE ENFORCEMENT GOLF SHIRT $12.50 $19.05 $12.50 ITEM #8 SUPERVISOR POLO SHIRT Shod Sleeved - Men's White $15.50 $16.90 $14.00 XXL - $16.50 ITEM #9 SUPERVISOR POLO SHIRT Short Sleeved - Men's Bimini Blue XXL$14'50- $15.50 $15.95 $13.00 ITEM #10 SUPERVISOR POLO SHIRT Shod Sleeved - Ladle's White XXL$1.4'00515.00 $15.65 $13.25 ITEM #11 SUPERVISOR POLO SHIRT Shod Sleeved - Ladle's Bimini Blue $14.25 $17.15 $13.50 XXL - $15.25 ITEM #12 FIRE DEPARTMENT - BALL CAP $5.00 $7.40 $4.00 ITEM #13 POLICE DEPARTMENT - BALL CAP $4.75 $5.50 $3.50 Page. ANNUAL MISCELLANEOUS UNIFORMS TO INCLUDE EMBROIDERY/ SILK SCREENING "Offers from the vendors listed herein are the only offers BID OPENING DATE: FEBRUARY 20, 2002 received timely as of the above receiving date and time. BID OPENING TIME: 2:30 P.M. A, other offers submitted in response to this solicitation, BI D #: 032-1412-02/CJD if any, are hereby rejected as late" VENDORS CLIPPER TRENDS UNLIMITED CORPORATE VISIBILITY, DBA BEST EMB. 'CREATE A STITCH, INC. 7020 Georgia Avenue 312 East Boynton Beach Blvd, #4 1350 S. Dixie Highway, Suite 10W West Palm Beach, FL 33405 Boynton Beach, FL 33435 pompano Beach, FL 33060 Phone: (561) 582-6244 Phone: (561) 364-7670 Phone: (954) 788-3401 Attn: Anil Jadav Attn: Melinda D. Robinson Attn: Mark A. Null ITEM #14 ALL CITY BALL CAPS BLUE $5.00 $7.65 $4.00 ITEM #15 ALL CITY BALL CAPS GREEN $5.00 $7.65 $4.00 SECTION 2 PURCHASE OF UNIFORMS/ SILK SCREEN ITEM #16 CITY T-SHIRT GREEN $4.99 $6.00 $4.75 XXL - $5.99 ITEM #17 · CITY T-SHIRT BLUE $5.95 $5.65 XXL - $6.95 & XXXL - $7.20 ITEM #18 POLICE T-SHIRT BLUE S/S $6.00 $6.70 XXL - $7.OO ITEM #19 POLICE T-SHIRT BLUE L/S $9.00 $11.55 $8.50 XXL - $10.00 ITEM #20 POLICE SWAT T-SHIRT L/S NO BID $11.20 $9.00 Page 3 of 5 ANNUAL MISCELLANEOUS UNIFORMS TO INCLUDE EMBROIDERY/ SILK SCREENING "Offers from the vendors listed herein are the only offers BID OPENING DATE: FEBRUARY 20, 2002 received timely as of the above receiving date and time. BID OPENING TIME: 2:30 P.M. All other offers submitted in response to this solicitation, B I D #: 032-1412-02/CJ D if any, are hereby rejected as late" VENDORS CLIPPER TRENDS UNLIMITED CORPORATE VISIBILITY, DBA BEST EMB. CREATE A STITCH, INC. 7020 Georgia Avenue 312 East Boynton Beach Blvd, #4 1350 S. Dixie Highway, Suite 10W West Palm Beach, FL 33405 Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Pompano Beach, FL 33060 Phone: (561) 582-6244 Phone: (561) 364-7670 Phone: (954) 788-3401 Attn: Anil Jadav ~,ttn: Melinda D. Robinson Attn: Mark A. Null ITEM #21 POLICE SWAT T-SHIRT S/S NO BID $6.15 $5.50 ITEM #22 FIRE DEPARTMENT T-SHIRT WITH POCKET S/S NO BID $6.t0 $5.95 ITEM #23 FIRE DEPARTMENT GYM SHORTS $6.25 $6.40 $7.50 SECTION 3 EMBROIDERY AND SILK SCREEN FOR SUPPLIED PRODUCTS ITEM #24 FIRE DEPARTMENT POLO SHIRTS $16.90 $5.00 $19.25 XXL - $17.90 ITEM #25 FIRE DEPARTMENT INSPECTOR POLO SHIRTS $16.90 $5.00 $19.25 XXL - $17.90 CALENDAR DAYS 14 5 TO 10 14 NUMBER OF PROPOSALS SUBMITTED ONE ONE ONE ANNUAL MISCELLANEOUS UNIFORMS TO INCLUDE EMBROIDERY/ SILK SCREENING "Offers from the vendors listed herein are the only offers BID OPENING DATE: FEBRUARY 20, 2002 received timely as of the above receiving date and time. BID OPENING TIME: 2:30 P.M. A, other offers submitted in response to this solicitation, BID #: 032-1412-02/CJD if any, are'hereby rejected as late" VENDORS CLIPPER TRENDS UNLIMITED CORPORATE VISIBILITY, DBA BEST EMB. CREATE A STITCH, INC. 7020 Georgia Avenue 312 East Boynton Beach Blvd, ~4 1350 $. Dixie Highway, Suite 10W West Palm Beach, FL 33405 Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Pompano Beach, FL 33060 Phone: (561) 582-6244 Phone: (561) 364-7670 Phone: (954) 788-3401 Attn: Anil Jadav Attn: Melinda D. Robinson Attn: Mark A. Null ANTI-KICKBACK AFFIDAVIT SUBMITTED YES YES YES CONFIRMATION OF MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS SUBMITTED YES/NOT A MINORITY YES/NOT A MINORITY YES/NOT A MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS OWNED BUSINESS OWNED BUSINESS CONFIRMATION OF DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE SUBMITTED YES YES YES COMMENTS Page 5 of 5 ANNUAL MISCELLANEOUS UNIFORMS TO INCLUDE EMBROIDERY/ SILK SCREENING "Offers from the vendors listed herein are the only offers BID OPENING DATE: FEBRUARY 20, 2002 received timely as of the above receiving date and time. BID OPENING TIME: 2:30 P.M. All other offers submitted in response to this solicitation, if any, are hereby~[l~ed as t __,, '.ill._ VENDORS DESIGNER'S EMBROIDERY KLUCH GLO I ~iNG CO. ~L. OG0 ~GEAR 3460 Fairlane Farms Road, Suite 13 ~210 S.E. 8th Avenue 110-A North "G" Street Wellington, FL 33414 Boynton Beach, FL 33435 FL 33460 Phone: (561) 792-5983 Phone: (561) 734-9665 (561) 582-2201 Attn: Sherri McCloskey Attn: Trehubenko SECTION 1 3URCHASE OF INIFORMSIEMBROIDERY ITEM #1 POLICE TRAINING UNIT GOLF SHIRT $21.75 NO BID $19.95 ITEM #2 POLICE CARDIGAN SWEATER $23.60 NO BID $19.00 ITEM #3 POLICE WHITE ADMINISTRATION GOLF SHIRT $20.25 NO BID S - XL - $18.95 XXL - $ 20.50 ITEM ~4 POLICE CRIME SCENE GOLF SHIRT $20.12 NO BID L - XL - $18.95 XXL - $ 20.50 ITEM #5 POLICE CRIME PREVENTION GOLF SHIRT $21.75 NO BID L - XL - $18.95 ITEM #6 POLICE DIRECTED PATROL GOLF SHIRT $20.12 NO BID L - XL - $18.95 Page~ ..../5 ANNUAL MISCELLANEOUS UNIFORMS TO INCLUDE EMBROIDERY/ SILK SCREENING "Offers from the vendors listed herein are the only offers BID OPENING DATE: FEBRUARY 20, 2002 received timely as of the above receiving date and time. BID OPENING TIME: 2:30 P.M. All other offers submitted in response to this solicitation, BID #: 032-1412-02/CJ D if any, are hereby rejected as late" VENDORS DESIGNER'S EMBROIDERY ~LUCH CLOTHING CO. "*-'LOGO GEAR ~'~ 3460 Fairlane Farms Road, Suite 13 210 S.E. 8th Avenue 1110-A North .... G Street' Wellington, FL 33414 Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Lake Worth, FL 33460 Phone: (561) 792-5983 Phone: (561) 734-9665 ' PhOne: (56;I) 582~2201 Attn: Sherri McCloske¥ ~,ttn: Michael J. Risele¥ Attn: Greg Trehubenko ITEM #7 POLICE - CODE ENFORCEMENT GOLF SHIRT $14.97 NO-BID M - XL - $18.95 ITEM #8 SUPERVISOR POLO SHIRT Short Sleeved - Men's White $18.38 NO BID S - XL - $17.95 XXL - $19.50 ITEM #9 SUPERVISOR POLO SHIRT Short Sleeved - Men's Bimini Blue $18.15 NO BID S - XL- $17.50 XXL - $19.00 ITEM #10 SUPERVISOR POLO SHIRT Short Sleeved - Ladle's White $18.43 NO BID $ - XL - $17.50 XXL- $19.00 ITEM #11 SUPERVISOR POLO SHIRT Short Sleeved - Ladle's Bimini Blue $18.43 NO BID XXL - $19.50 ITEM #12 FIRE DEPARTMENT - BALL CAP $8.55 NO BID $7.50 ITEM #13 POLICE DEPARTMENT - BALL CAP $7.55 NO BID $7.50 Page 2 of 5 ANNUAL MISCELLANEOUS UNIFORMS TO INCLUDE EMBROIDERY/ SILK SCREENING "Offers from the vendors listed herein are the only offers BID OPENING DATE: FEBRUARY 20, 2002 received timely as of the above receiving date and time. BID OPENING TIME: 2:30 P.M. ^, other offers submitted in response to this solicitation BID #: 032-1412-02/CJD if any, are hereby rejected as late" VENDORS IDESIGNER'S EMBROIDERY KLUCH CLOTHING CO. LOGO GEAR Suite 13 210 S.E. 8th Avenue 1110-A North "G" Street 3460 Fairlane Farms Road, Wellington, FL 33414 Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Lake Worth, FL 33460 Phone: (561) 792-5983 Phone: (561) 734-9665 Phone: (56t) 582-2201 Attn: Sherri McCloske¥ Attn: Michael J. Riseley Attn: Greg Trehubenko ITEM #14 ALL CITY BALL CAPS BLUE $8.55 NO BID $7.50 ITEM #15 ALL CITY BALL CAPS GREEN $8.55 NO BID $7.50 SECTION 2 PURCHASE OF UNIFORMS/ SILK SCREEN ITEM #16 CITY T-SHIRT GREEN * $7.55 S - XL - $5.60 S - XL - $4.70 XXL - $6.80 XXL- $5.75 ITEM #17 CITY T-SHIRT BLUE $4.50 S - XL - $4.70 S - XL - $4.75 XXL - $5.80 XXL - $5.75, XXXL - $6.25 ITEM #18 POLICE T-SHIRT BLUE S/S $5.95 S - XL - $4.90 S - XL - $4.95 XXL - $6.10 XXL - $6.50 ITEM #19 POLICE T-SHIRT BLUE L/S $11.50 S - XL -$9.40 S - XL - $9.25 XXL - $10.20 XXL - $10.50 ITEM #20 POLICE SWAT T-SHIRT L/S $12.25 S - XL - $9.40 S - XL - $9.25 XXL - $10.20 XXL - $10.50 ANNUAL MISCELLANEOUS UNIFORMS TO INCLUDE EMBROIDERY/ SILK SCREENING "Offers from the vendors listed herein are the only offers BID OPENING DATE: FEBRUARY 20, 2002 received timely as of the above receiving date and time. BID OPENING TIME: 2:30 P.M. A, other offers submitted in response to this solicitation, BID #: 032-1412-02/CJD if any, are hereby rejected as late" VENDORS DESIGNER'S EMBROIDERY KLUCH CLOTHING CO. LOGO GEAR 3460 Fairlane Farms Road, Suite 13 210 S.E. 8th Avenue 1110-A North "G, Street Wellington, FL 33414 Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Lake Worth, FL 33460 Phone: (561) 792-5983 Phone: (561) 734-9665 Phone: (561) 582-2201 Attn: Sherri McCIoske¥ Attn: Michael J. Risele¥ Att.n: Gre~l Trehubenko ITEM #21 POLICE SWAT T-SHIRT S/S $10.25 S - XL - $4.90 S - XL - $4.95 XXL - $6.10 XXL - $6.25 ITEM #22 FIRE DEPARTMENT T-SHIRT WITH POCKET S/S $7.50 S - XL - $5.20 S - XL - $5.40 XXL - $6.30 XXL - $6.40 ITEM #23 FIRE DEPARTMENT GYM SHORTS $10.95 S - XL - $6.70 S - XL - $6.75 XXL - $7.60 XXL - $8.00 SECTION 3 EMBROIDERY AND SILK SCREEN FORSUPPLIED PRODUCTS ITEM #24 FIRE DEPARTMENT POLO SHIRTS $21.50 NO BID S -XL -$20.50 XXL - $22.00 ITEM #25 FIRE DEPARTMENT INSPECTOR POLO SHIRTS $21.50 NO BID S - XL - $20.50 XXL - $22.OO CALENDAR DAYS 10 TO 14 10 10 NUMBER OF PROPOSALS ONE SUBMITTED ONE ONE Page 4 ~of 5 ANNUAL MISCELLANEOUS UNIFORMS TO INCLUDE EMBROIDERY/ SILK SCREENING "Offers from the vendors listed herein are the only offers BI D OPENING DATE: FEB RUARY 20, 2002 received timely as of the above receiving date and time, BID OPENING TIME: 2:30 P.M. All other offers submitted in response to this solicitation, BID #: 032-1412-02/CJD if any, are hereby rejected as late" VENDORS DESIGNER'S EMBROIDERY KLUCH CLOTHING CO. LOGO GEAR 3460 Fairlane Farms Road, Suite 13 210 S.E. 8th Avenue 1110-A North "G" Street Wellington, FL 33414 Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Lake Worth, FL 33460 Phone: (561) 792-5983 Phone: (561) 734-9665 Phone: (561) 582-2201 Attn: Sherri McCIoskey Attn: Michael J. Risele¥ Attn: Greg Trehubenko ANTI-KICKBACK AFFIDAVIT YES ;UBMITTED YES YES CONFIRMATION OF MINORITY )WNED BUSINESS SUBMITTED NO YES/INCOMPLETE YES/NOT A MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS ,~ONFIRMATION OF DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE SUBMITTED YES YES YES COMMENTS SEE NOTATIONS MUST BE PURCHASED IN LUMP ;UM Page ANNUAL MISCELLANEOUS UNIFORMS TO INCLUDE EMBROIDERY/ SILK SCREENING "Offers from the vendors listed herein are the only offers BID OPENING DATE' FEBRUARY 20, 2002 received timely as of the above receiving date and time. BID OPENING TIME: 2:30 P.M. A, other offers submitted in response to this solicitation, BID #: 032-1412-02/CJD if any, are hereby rejected as late" VENDORS MVP SPORTS & SCREENPRINTING, INC. THE PERFECT STITCH 3600 S. Congress Avenue 5001 W. Atlantic Avenue Boynton Beach, FL 33426 Delray Beach, FL 33445 PhOne: (561) 738-7400 Phone: (561) 865-1220 Attn: Alberta Cowles Attn: Oswaldo E. Silva SECTION 1 PURCHASE OF UNIFORMS/EMBROIDERY ITEM #1 POLICE TRAINING UNIT GOLF SHIRT $19.24 $22.99 ITEM #2 POLICE CARDIGAN SWEATER $18.94 $22.99 ITEM #3 POLICE WHITE ADMINISTRATION GOLF SHIRT $18.75 $21.99 XXL - $20.25 ITEM #4 POLICE CRIME SCENE GOLF SHIRT $19.24 $22.99 XXL - $20.74 ITEM #5 POLICE CRIME PREVENTION GOLF SHIRT $19.24 $22~99 ITEM #6 POLICE DIRECTED PATROL GOLF SHIRT $18.99 $23.99 Page 1 of 5 ANNUAL MISCELLANEOUS UNIFORMS TO INCLUDE EMBROIDERY/ SILK SCREENING "Offers from the vendors listed herein are the only offers BID OPENING DATE: FEBRUARY 20, 2002 received timely as of the above receiving date and time. BID OPENING TI ME: 2:30 P.M. ^, other offers submitted in response to this solicitation, BID #: 032-1412-02/CJ D if any, are hereby rejected as late" fENDORS MVP SPORTS & SCREENPRINTING, INC. ITHE PERFECT STITCH 3600 $. Congress Avenue 15001 W. Atlantic Avenue Boynton Beach, FL 33426 IDelray Beach, FL 33445 Phone: (561) 738-7400 IPhone: (561 ) 865-1220 Attn: Alberta Cowles IAttn: Oswaldo E. Silva ITEM #7 POLICE - CODE ENFORCEMENT 23.99 GOLF SHIRT $17.77 ITEM #8 SUPERVISOR POLO SH IRT Short Sleeved - Men's White $18.99 $17.99 ITEM #9 SUPERVISOR POLO SHIRT Short Sleeved - Men's Bimini Blue $14.99 $18.99 XXL - $16.45 ITEM #10 SUPERVISOR POLO SHIRT Short Sleeved - Ladie's White $15.50 $17.99 XXL - $16.99 ITEM #11 SUPERVISOR POLO SHIRT Short Sleeved - Ladle's Bimini Blue $15.50 $18.99 XXL - $16.99 ITEM #12 FIRE DEPARTMENT - BALL CAP $7.35 $9.99 ITEM #13 POLICE DEPARTMENT - BALL CAP $4.99 $8.99 Page ANNUAL MISCELLANEOUS UNIFORMS TO INCLUDE EMBROIDERY/ SILK SCREENING "Offers from the vendors listed herein are the only offers BID OPENING DATE: FEBRUARY 20, 2002 received timely as of the above receiving date and time. BID OPENING TIME: 2:30 P.M. ^, other offers submitted in response to this solicitation, BID #: 032-1412-02/CJ D if any, are hereby rejected as late" VENDORS MVP SPORTS & SCREENPRINTING. INC. ITHE PERFECT STITCH 3600 S. Congress Avenue 15001 W. Atlantic Avenue Boynton Beach, FL 33426 IDelray Beach, FL 33445 Phone: (561) 738-7400 IPhone: (561) 865-1220 Attn: Alberta Cowles IAttn: Oswaldo E. Silva ITEM #14 ALL CITY BALL CAPS BLUE $7.35 $9.99 ITEM #15 ALL CITY BALL CAPS GREEN $7.35 $9.99 SECTION 2 PURCHASE OF UNIFORMS/ SILK SCREEN ITEM #16 CITY T-SHIRT GREEN NO BID $5.25 ITEM #17 CITY T-SHIRT BLUE $5.88 $6.49 XXL - $6.28, XXXL - $7.38 ITEM #18 POLICE T-SHIRT BLUE SiS $6.99 $7.25 XXL - $8.24 ITEM #19 POLICE T-SHIRT BLUE L/S $10.79 $7.95 XXL- $12.04 ITEM #20 POLICE SWAT T-SHIRT LIS $10.99 $10.25 XXL - $12.25 Page 3 of 5 ANNUAL MISCELLANEOUS UNIFORMS TO INCLUDE EMBROIDERY/ SILK SCREENING "Offers from the vendors listed herein are the omy offers BID OPENING DATE: FEBRUARY 20, 2002 received timely as of the above receiving date and time. BID OPENING TIME: 2:30 P.M. A, other offers submitted in response to this solicitation, BID #: 032-1412-02/CJD if any, are hereby rejected as late" VENDORS MVP SPORTS & SCREENPRINTING, INC. THE PERFECT STITCH 3600 S. Congress Avenue 5001 W, Atlantic Avenue Boynton Beach, FL 33426 Delray Beach, FL 33445 Phone: (561) 738-7400 Phone: (561) 865-1220 Attn: Alberta Cowles Attn: Oswaldo E. Silva TEM #21 =OLICE SWAT T-SHIRT S/S $6.99 $7.99 XXL- $8.24 ITEM #22 FIRE DEPARTMENT T-SHIRT WITH POCKET SIS $6.38 $7.25 XXL - $7.63 ITEM #23 FIRE DEPARTMENT GYM SHORTS $7.99 $5.75 XXL - $9.25 SECTION 3 EMBROIDERY AND SILK SCREEN FOR SUPPLIED PRODUCTS ITEM #24 FIRE DEPARTMENT POLO SHIRTS NO BID $6.49 ITEM #25 FIRE DEPARTMENT INSPECTOR POLO SHIRTS NO BID $6.49 CALENDAR DAYS NOT GIVEN 10 Page 4 of 5 ANNUAL MISCELLANEOUS UNIFORMS TO INCLUDE EMBROIDERY/ SILK SCREENING "Offers from the vendors listed herein are the only offers BID OPENING DATE: FEBRUARY 20, 2002 received timely as of the above receiving date and time. BID OPENING TIME: 2:30 P.M. A, other offers submitted in response to this solicitation, BID #: 032-1412-02/CJ D if any, are hereby rejected as late" VENDORS MVP SPORTS & $CREENPRINTING, INC. THE PERFECT STITCH 3600 S. Congress Avenue 5001 W. Atlantic Avenue Boynton Beach, FL 33426 Delray Beach, FL 33445 Phone: (561) 738-7400 Phone: (561) 865:1220 Attn: Alberta Cowles Attn: Oswaldo E. Silva NUMBER OF PROPOSALS SUBMITTED ONE ONE ANTI-KICKBACK AFFIDAVIT SUBMITTED YES YES CONFIRMATION OF MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS SUBMITTED YES/CERTIFIED YES/NOT A MINORITY P.B.C. SCHOOL DISTRICT OWNED BUSINESS CONFIRMATION OF DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE SUBMITTED YES YES COMMENTS *SEE NOTATIONS DEDUCT 5% OFF PRICES Page 5 of 5 83/04/2~2 18:25 156174,26295 CITY OF BCYNTON PAGE 82 FROM : B~ EMbROIDErY FAX N~. ; 5613647~ Mar. 04 2B02 11:i3~I P1 Best Embro de y 312 E. Boyrrton Beaoh Blvd #4 .... - Boynton Boh, Fla. 33435 CORPORATE VISIBILITY INC. Phone:561-364--7670 Fax: 561,364-7348 ONE PAGE FAX Fief Annual Miscellaneous Uniforms to inolude · EmbrOidery and Slik Screening' B,d/t 032-1412-02/CJD As per our phone conversation, our inte~retalion of [1ems # 24 and #25 · was mistaken, We thought these were warehoused items you needed" pe~onalLzed omy. Please ~c~epl the correct pricing stated below. FIRE DEPARTMENT POL H .... O_S IRTS .Sl::xl=~q S M L XL XXI .Short s,,-.,~ved Ash "- Left Che~ Embroidered I=ire Dept. Logo Multi Color ; '"' .Rear Silk S43reen: Fire Rescue: RoyaJ Ink ANNUAL USAGE 144 BRAND NAME: COUNTRY COTTON 1005 PIQUE ~3506 EACH $25.50 PIRE DEPARTMENT INSPECTOR PO.L._Q SHIRT~ SIZES S M L XL X.Y.L .Short steered Ash ............. - Left Chest Embroidered Fire Dept. Logo Multi Co,or Rear $~1k ,~creen; Fire Re~cue: J~oyaJ Ink ANNUAL U~GE 144 BRAND NAME: COUNTRY COTTON 1005 PIQUE ~3505 EACH $25,50 if there are any questions i~[ease feel free to contact me IMPRINTED ~;?0 SWE Date: March 4, 2002 TO: City of Boynton Beach From: Craig Kuperman/President Dear City of Boynton Beach, I am writing to request a bid price change to my 2002 bid proposal. On page 6, Item16, the price should be $5.75, not $3.75. Thank you. Craig Kuperman .~ / Bonefish Charlie's 1301 W. Copans Rd. G-4 Pompano Beach, Florida 33064 (954)975-3474 fax(954)975-2025 -,~_ ~ THE PERFECT STITCH 5001 W. ATLANTIC AVE. DELI{AY BEACH, FL 33445 PROPOSAL SHEETS NOT TYPEWRITTEN WILL BE REJECTED!! SECTION III ~- EMBROIDERY AND SILK SCREEN - FOR sUpPLIED PRODUCTS APPROXINt~TELY 12 MONTH USAGE ITEM 2S FIRE DEPARTMENT INSPECTOR POLO SHIRTS SIZES: S M L XL Short Sleeved Ash Left Chest: Embroidered Fire Inspector Logo Multi Color Rear: Silk Screen Fire Rescue: Royal Ink ANNUAL USAGE 96 BRAND NAME: COUNTRY COTTON 100% #35o~ PlOLr~ EACH $6.49 The Correct Price for item 25 ALL PRICES F.O.B. BOYNTON BEACH Sza.~s It is further agreed that the product/service will be delivered/completed within lc calendar days from the date of the Purchase Order from the r~-~ City. .~. <. Number of Bid proposals submitted: 032-t412-02/cld THLS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL IN ORDER 9 FOR BID PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE · PROPOSAL SHEETS NOT TYPEWRITTEN WILL BE REJECTED!! SECTION II APPROXIMATELY PURCHASE OF UNIFORMS/SILK SCREEN 12 MONTH USAGE ITEM 23 FIRE DEPARTMENT GYM SHORTS SIZE: S M L XL XXL With pockets & draw cord Fire Department Logo: Left Leg Ash Naw Ink ANNUAL USAGE 96 BRAND NAME: FRUIT OF THE LOOM COTTON DELUXE EACH $ 6 V2" Inseam TheCorrect: price £or item 23 is: $9 SECTION III EMBROIDERY AND SILK SCREEN FOR SUPPLIED PRODUCTS APPROXIMATELY 12 MONTH USAGE THIS SECTION ONLY!!!! NOTE: Vendor will need to pick up Polo shim from the warehouse upon request and have vendor embroider name on right chest and return to the warehouse within 10 working days. Additional costs to be included in the proposal price. ITEM 24 FIRE DEPARTMENT POLO SHIRTS SIZES: S M L XL XXL Short sleeved Ash Left Chest Embroidered Fire Dept. Logo Multi Color Rear Silk Screen: Fire Rescue: Royal Ink ANNUAL USAGE BRAND NAME: COUNTRY COTTON 100% PIQUE #35o6 EACH $ The Correct prlce for item 2/s :is: $22.99 THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL IN ORDER FOR BID PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE VIL-CONSENT AGENDA' ITEM B.2. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACh, AGENDA' ITEM QUEST FORM ..... Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office Meeting. Dates in to City Clerk's Office [] March 19, 2002 March 6, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] May 21, 2002 May 8, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] April 2, 2002 March 20, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] June 4, 2002 May 22, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] April 16, 2002 April 3, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] June 18, 2002 June 5, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] May 7, 2002 April 17, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] July 2, 2002 June 19, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] Administrative [] Development Plans NATURE OF [] Consent Agenda [] New Business AGENDA ITEM [] Public Hearing [] Legal [] Bids [] Unfinished Business [] Announcement [] Presentation [] City Manager's Report RECOMMENDATION: Motion to approve CHANGE ORDERS NOS. 5, 6, AND 7 to REPUBLIC CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION in the cumulative amount of $12,315.29 for the EZELL HESTER BREEZEWAY PROJECT. EXPLANATION: Change Order #5 called for the fire sprinkler system to be extended in corridors 106,112,113,114 and rooms 102,103 and 105. This was necessary to demonstrate compliance to code requirements. This also involved removal and replacement of ceilings in corridors 113 and 114, as well as, painting and the addition of sprinkler piping. Change Order #7 allows for payment, of the on-site superintendent for $3,200 (negotiated to 50% of actual costs) due to the delay impact of 24 calendar days awaiting the outcome of the fire sprinkler issue. Attached memo from Bill DeBeck, Project Manager, provides narrative detail for Change Order #7. Summary of Change Orders for Ezell Hester Breezeway Project: Original Contract $ 315,000.00 Change Order gl 1,870.00 Change Order #2 3,285.00 Change Order #3 2,586.45 Change Order #4 7,819.40 Sub-Total #1-#4 $ 15,560.85 #1-#4 approved by Commission 10/02/01 Change Order #5 7,856.47 Change Order #6 1,258.82 Change Order #7 3,200.00 Sub-Total #5-#7 $ 12,315.29 Requires Commission approval Total Revised Contract Price $ 342,876.14 PROGRAM IMPACT: This Will allow for compliance with code requirements as interpreted by Fire Department. S:~BULLETIN~O~S~GENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM.DOC CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM FISCAL IMPACT: Funding will be provided by: Account Description Account Number Amount Reserve - Recreation Bldg. Improvements 001-5000-590-02-47 $12,315.29 Director'~f-Financial Servi~'~s / City Manager's Signature Procurement Services Department Name City Attorney / Finance / Human Resources cc: Jeffrey Livergood Paul Fleming Bill DeBeck Clem Bucher S:~BULLETIN~ORMS~AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM.DOC DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING R £ C £ I ¥ E D MEMORANDUM NO. 02-033 FEB 2 6 2002 PROCUREMENT SERVICES TO: Bill Atkins, Assistant Director Finance/Procurement Agent FROM: Bill DeBeck, Project Manager DATE: February 20, 2002 SUBJECT: EZELL HESTER BREEZEWAY PROJECT: CHANGE ORDER NO. 7 (PURCHASE ORDER 011846) You are kindly requested to issue Change Order No. 7 to the subject project as per the following data: Project: Ezell Hester Park Breezeway Contractor: Republic Construction Corp. Scope of Change: Contract change due to additional supervisory on-site time during the construction down time caused by Fire Sprinkler work extension. Amount: $3,200.00 Time Extension: 24 calendar days. The revised contract completion date is therefore set at October 24, 2001. Reason for the Change: Change Order No. 5 called for the fire sprinkler system to be extended in corridors 106,112,113,114, and rooms 103,102 and 105. This was necessary to demonstrate compliance to code requirements as interpreted by the Fire Department. This also involved the removal and replacement of ceilings in corridors 113 and 114 as well as painting and the addition of sprinkler piping. At the time this change order was negotiated it was decided to defer the impact of the associated delay until the time extension could be determined and negotiated. Therefore as per this change order it was agreed that the delay impact was 24 calendar days. The proposal of Republic Construction for this delay period was set forth in their cost proposal dated 9/13/01 and entailed 4 weeks of supervision at $1600 per week. Since this amount for the most part was the cost of the on-site superintendent who could only perform limited corporate functions while awaiting the outcome of the fire sprinkler issue, it was finally agreed that there was significant down time and delay impact; however, the determination was made by the project manager that approximately 50% of this cost could be assigned to this project with the resultant settlement of this issue at $3,200.00. This represents full settlement and resolution of the delay impact of the change order No. 5 and is considered fair and reasonable given the circumstances and delays encountered that were not the fault of the contractor. Engineering Department Memorandum No. 02-033 Re: Ezell Hester Breezeway Change Order #7 February 22, 2002 Page Two Pricing: Original Contract Price: $315,000.00 Change Orders (1-6): $ 24,676.14 Change Order#7: $ 3,200.00 Total Revised Price: $342,876.14 Client Concurrence: This change order has been discussed and approved by John Wildner, Parks Director and has been signed by the City representative on the attached Change Order No. 7. Account: Funds are available in Account No. 105-3248-513-62-01 Attached hereto is a fully signed Change Order. If you have any questions please contact Clem Bucher, Contract Administrator, ext. 6491. Attachment CC: File Paul Fleming Bill DeBeck Clem Bucher J:\SHRDATA~Engineering\CSD\Correspondence\Exell Hester Breezeway Proj. - CO #7.doc City Of Boynton Beach Department of Engineering Construction Services Division Change Order A1A Document G701 Distribution: Owner xQ Architect xQ Consultant Q Contractor x,Q Field Qx Other Project: Hester Park Breezeway Change Order Number: 7 To: Republic Construction -. Initiation Date: 2/05/02 2100 Corporate Drive Boynton Beach, Fla. Contract Date: 1/17/01 You are directed to make the following changes in this Contract: Contract changes"due to additional supervisors time on job site during down time for Fire Spdnker work extension. Not valid until signed by both the Owner and Architect, Signature of the Con-tractor indicates his agreement herewith, including- any adjustment in the Contract Sum or Contract Time. The original (Contract Sum) (Guaranteed Maximum Cost) was $315,000 Net change by previously authorized Change Orders $ 24,676.14 The (Contract Sum) (Guaranteed Maximum Cost) prior to this Change Order was $339,676.14 The (Contract Sum) (Guaranteed Maximum Cost) will be increased by this Change Order $ 3,200.00 The new (Contract Sum) (Guaranteed Maximum Cost) including this Change Order $342,876.14 The Contract Time will be (increased) by 24 Days The Date of Substantial Corn pletion as of the date of this Change Order therefore is October 24, 2001' PBSJ Republic Construction City Of Boynton Beach Architect ContractOr Owner Address: ~{~'0 ~__.~.~_.. ~..,,'~, ~0 ~~¢~ ~ Address: ~ Z ~ Address: Date: ~.(~ Date~ 5''~ Date~~2  DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING MEMOnANUt M II £C £ ! ¥ £ NO. 02-023 FEB 0 7 2002 TO: To: Bill Atkins, Assistant Director Finance/Procurement Aoent From: Bill DeBeck, Project Manager~ Date: February 5, 2002 Subject: HESTER BREEZEWAY PRO,JECT (PO# 011846), CHANGE ORDER NO. 6 You are kindly requested to issue Change Order No. 6 to the subject project in accordance with the following info rmation: Project: Ezell Hester Breezeway Contractor: Republic Construction Corp Change Order: No. 6 Description of Work: 1) Miscellaneous electrical adds and deducts; 2) additional steel supports for lobby roof section; 3) Credit for deleted exhaust fan. All in accordance with Contractor's proposal dated January 8, 2002. Pricing: Odginal Contract Price: $315,000 Change Orders (1-5): $ 23,417.32 1~ Proposed Change Order No. 6...$1258.82 Total Revised Contract: Price...$339,676.14 Time Extension: The contract completion schedule is extended by five (5) calendar days for this additional work. The revised completion date is therefore September 21,2001. Reason for the Change: This change order represents a summation of miscellaneous items at closeout for differing site conditions encountered during construction as delineated on contractor's proposal dated January 8, 2002. Client Concurrence: John Wildner, Parks Director has concurred with the changes and the amount as evidenced by his signature on the attached Change Order No. 6. Account: Funds are available in Account No.: 105,3248-513-62-01 Engineering Department Memo No. 02-023 Re: Hester Park Breezeway Project - Change Order #6 February 5, 2002 Page Two Attached hereto is the signed Change Order No. 6, fully signed by the contractor, the Engineer, and Parks Director. If you have any questions please contact Clem Bucher, Contract Administrator, at ext. 6491. Attachment CC: File Paul Fleming Bill DeBeck Clem Bucher John VVildner S:\Engineedng\CSD\Memos\Hester Park Breezeway, CO #6, Memo to B. A~kins.doc '-~. City Of Boynton Beach i~i Department of Engineering Construction Services Division Change Order A1A Document G701 Distribution: Owner xO ~ Architect x Consultant Q Contractor xQ Field Q Other Project: Hester Park Breezeway Change Order Number: 6 To: Republic Construction Initiation Date: 1/09/02 2100 Corporate Drive Boynton Beach Fla33426 Architect's Project No: Contract For: Contract Date: 19/17/01 You are directed te make the following changes in this Contract: 1. Mics .electrical adds and credits 2. Additional steel supports for lobby roof section 3. Credit for deleleted exhaust fan Per proposal dated Jan. 8, 2002 Not valid until signed by both the Owner and Architect. Signature of the Contractor indica;es his agreement herewith, including- any adjustment in the Contract Sum or Contract ~'ime. The odginal (Contract Sum) (Guaranteed Maximum Cost)was $315,000 Net change by pregiously authorized Change Orders $ 23,417.32 The (Contract Sum) (Guaranteed Maximum Cost) pdor to this Change Order'was' $338,417.32 The (Contract Sum) (Guaranteed Maximum Cost) will be increased by this Change Orae,' $ 1258.82 The new (Contract Sum) (Guaranteed Maximum Cost)including this Change Order$339,676.14 The Contract Time will be (increased) 0 0 Five (5) Days , The Date of Substantial Completion .as of the date of this Change Order therefore is September 21,2002 Architect b Contractor ~.~)wn er Address: Address: Address: Date: //' Date: ,.~ ,,,,,~. ?,/ '~_.)0 r~ ^,,, m,~,'"¢ ¢~,~¢&rt',,'??.,1-t_ ?"u~t,w".: ,m~l'll=~. AI3~II '1Cl7NI FF'IITIC3N- AIA - clCj78 REPUBLIC CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT CORP 2100 Corporate BlvcL BOynton Beach. FL. 33445 (561) 572-3000 FAX (561) 572-3006 PROPOSAL FOR CHANGE ORDER # 6 January8,2002 Change Order N~ ProjectNo.: I1 } IF TO: City Of Boynton Beach 100 E Boynton Beach Blvd Boynton Beach,, Florida PROJECT: Ezell Hester Breezeway Addition 1901 N. Seacrest Blvd Boynton Beach, Fl We propose to provide labor, materials, ec[o_ i~r~nent and suizawision for the following change as initiated by the Architect/Owner or differing site conditions. 1. Repair underground conduit $ 88.00 2. Install duplex outlet/move outlets in classroom $ 158.00 3. Move conduit around new A/C in classroom $ 262.00 4. Add steel support for A/C in lobby $1,175.00 5. Credit for use ofkitchen panel $ (55.00) 6. Credit exhaust fan electric $ (110.00) 7. Crextit deleted outlets in Con'icier I 13 $ (60.00) 8. Credit for deletion of Exhanst fan (HVAC) $ (300.00) Subtotal $ 1158.00 O/P $ 57.90 Ins $ 24.32 Bond $ 18.60 TOTAL $1258.82 Additional time required for this change will be 5 days.. This proposal does not include revision processing time or fees set by building department, if any. Accepted By: Date: Re .s~ec~'ly Submitted PURCHASING DEPT. TO: Bill Atkins, Assistant Finance Director/Procurement Agent - FROM: Bill DeBeck, Project Manager ~ DATE: September 28, 2001 SUBJECT: Hester Park Breezeway, Project - PO0 011846 (Republic Construction Corp) .... You are kindly requested to amend the purchase order with Republic Construction to include the attached Change Order No. 5 for fire sprinkler related changes to the Hestcr Park Breezeway project. The contract mount is therefore increased by $7856.47 by this change order which has been approved and signed by the Assistant City Manager, Wilfred Hawkins. The fully signed change order is attached hereto. If you have any questions please contact Clem Bucher, Contract Administrator, ext. 6491 Attachment CC File Paul Fleming Clem Bucher Wilfred Hawkins CHANGE #5 Distribution to: ORDER OWNER _.x A1A DOCUMEN'r G701 ,sa~carrEcr __x_ CONTRACTOR ___x_ FIELD .__x_ OTHER PROJECT: ltester Park Breezeway cHANGE ORDER # 5 TO: Republic Construction CONTRACT DATE 1/18/01 ~ ~ofc~ ~.,~,~55~, INITIATION DATE: 9/17/01 You are directed to make the following changes in this contract: 1. Extend the new fire sprinkler system in corridors 106, 112, 113, 114 and moms 103 and 105. 2. Remove and replace ceilings in corridors 113 and 114 3. Paint ceiling in 113 and 114 andall additional sprinlder piping Not valid until signed by both the Owner and Architect. · ua~tor ind' ~ his a~,~ir~nt h~ ~wiih in.,l,,ai,~e any adjustment in the Contract Sum or Contract Time ~ .... aire of the Con ...... ~'~ ...... The original (Conlxact Sum) (Guaranteed Maximum Cost) was... $ 315,000 Net change by previously authorized Change Ordem... $ 15,560.85 The (Conlract Sum) (Guaranteed Maximum Cost) prior to this Change Order was... $ 330,560.85 The (Contract Sum) (Guaranteed Maximmn COst) will be (increased) by .... $ 7856.47 The new (Contract Sum) is $ 338,417.32TBD The conswaction time will be (increased). ~ The Date of Substantial Completion as of the date of this Change Order therefore is. PBS & J Republic Construction. City Of Boynton Beach ARCIIIrECT CONTRA~O~ ~.~WNER , ...... .":' .~-~,.,/r ' -PO BOX 310 322 Commerce ~ ~ .... ~o~.,.~. Boynton Beach West palm B_cach laeml~'~Bea~ · O/~J"3' ,, "~/' // '"' '" · ':'" -"'" z ~/~This change order is approveo unoer pro~es~._ /~/the right t° Claim additional compensation ~or general I"/ conditions and supervision due to the project delays %/ associated with this change order. VII.-CONSENT AGENDA ~ ~ QUEST ITEM C.1. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH ~r ~ AGENDA ITEM RE FORM .;. Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must ~,~Tumed- -.~ Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office ~.: '--'. [] Marchlg, 2002 March6,2002 (5:00p.m.) [] May21,2002 MayS, 2002 (5:00 p.m.~-}-} ''c7~ [] April 2, 2002 March 20, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] June 4, 2002 May 2~, 2002 (5:00 p.~.~ '~.:~.c'.~ [] April 16, 2002 April 3, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] June 18, 2002 June 5, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) ~.wZ [] May 7, 2002 April 17, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] July 2, 2002 June 19, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] Administrative [] Development Plans NATURE OF [] Consent Agenda [] New Business AGENDA ITEM [] Public Hearing [] Legal [] Bids [] Unfinished Business [] Announcement [] Presentation [] City Manager's Report RECOMMENDATION: To release cash bonds of $5,500.00 and $2,200.00 to Stor-All. EXPLANATION: On February 1, 2002, the Building Division sent to the Finance Department cash bonds of $5,500.00 and $2,200.00, respectively, for the completion of the permitted work at Stor-All (Knuth Rd./3400 Old Boynton Road). The work has been completed and the Certificate of Occupancy has been issued. PROGRAM IMPACT: None FISCAL IMPACT: None ALTERNATIVES:~~TntNOne 4~~_ · ~'~. Quintus L Gree~e, Developme Director VCity Manager's Signature Department Name ~ City Atto~[~7'Finance / Human Resources S:xBULLETIN~ORMSL~GE.NDA ITEM REQUEST FORM.DOC RESOLUTION NO. R02- A RESOLUTION THE CITY OF BOYNTON A FULL RELEASE OF TWO CASH SURETIES IN THE AMOUNT ;5,500 AND $2, RESPECTIVELy FROM AN: EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, on February 1, 2002, two cash bonds were received.by the City for the :ompletion of the permitted work at Stor-All (Knuth Road/3400 Old Boynton Road); and WHEREAS, the work has been completed and the Certificate of Occupancy has been issued; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: Section 1. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, upon thc recommendation of staff, hereby approves the release of the cash sureties in the amount of $$5,500 and $2,200, to Stor-All. Section 2. That this Resolution shall become effective immediately upon passage. PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of March, 2002. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Mayor Vice Mayor Commissioner Commissioner tTTEST: Commissioner City Clerk ~:caXRes6Letter of Credit/Cash Surety Release - Stor-All. $ LL City of Boynton Beach BUILDING DEPARTMENT 100 E. Boynton Beach Blvd. Boynton Beach, Florida 33425 Attn: Mr. Don Johnson, Buildin§ Official RE: Stet-Ail Knuth Road Dear Mr. Johnson: Please allow this letter to serve as our formal request for release of the two bonds deposited with the City of Boynton Beach on February 1, 2002. Copy of Cashier Check No. 2193728, City of Boynton Beach Receipt No. 29123 and Cashier Check No. 2193729, City of Boynton Beach Receipt No. 29124 are enclosed for your information and use. Additionally, please find copy of the Permanent Certificate of Occupancy dated February 22, 2002 for the above referenced facility. Thank you for your prompt attention in this matter. Very truly yours, STOR-ALL, LTD. By: Jeffrey M. Anderson, President ANDERSON STOR-ALL, INC., General Partner of Stor-All, Ltd. JMAYpm CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH P.O. BOX 3!0 BOYNTON BEACH FL 33425 CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY PERMANENT Issue Date ...... 2/22/02 Parcel Number ..... 08~43-45-19-05-048-00t0 Proper~y Address 3400 OLD BOYNTON RD BOYNTON BEACH FL 33436 Subdivision Name Legal Description 19-45-43 PB7P19 TR 48 (LESS S 128.5 FT & N 20 FT RD R/W) Property Zoning .... COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL Owner . ~ ....... STOR ALL, LTD Contractor ...... STOR ALL MGMT 954 421-7171 Application number 00-00003289 000 000 Description of Work COMMERCIAL BUILDING Construction type TYPE IV/UNPROTECTED Occupancy type .... STORAGE Flood Zone Special condiuions STOR-ALL FINISH FLOOR ELEV !9.52' AS IDENTIFIED ON THE FLOOD ELEVATION CERTIFIC~}} Approved ....... 'ld~ Of[ficial VOID UNLESS SIGNED BY BUILDING OFFICIAL DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT BUILDING DIVISION MEMORANDUM NO. 02-020 TO: Diane Reese, Finance Director FROM: Don Johnson, Building Official~/k~ DATE: February 1, 2002 SUBJECT: CASH BOND - STOR-ALL (B2qUTH ROAD) - 3400 OLD BOYNTON ROA, D Attached are two Cashier's Checks for $5,500.00 and $2,200.00, respectively, from Stor-All. This is a cash surety for Sror-All and is to be held until all outstanding issues of their temporary Certificate.of Occupancy are completed. This should occur within 30 days. Upon completion of the deficiencies of'the permit and the issuance of the final Certificate of Occupancy, the surety will be returned. DJ:rs Attachrnenrs/letters from Michael J. 'LaCoursiere and checks XC: Timothy.K. 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Am~fica..N..~. . .'..... ~" ".. ,Sm.~mnlo.~xas ''" """ '"'" ' '": "'' : "' '': VII.-CONSENT AGENDA · ~ ITEM C.2. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH ( AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office [] March 19, 2002 March 6, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] May 21, 2002 May 8, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] April 2, 2002 March 20, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] June 4, 2002 May 22, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] April 16, 2002 April 3, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] June 18, 2002 June 5, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] May7, 2002 April 17, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] July 2, 2002 June 19, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] Administrative [] Development Plans NATURE OF [] Consent Agenda [] New Business AGENDA ITEM [] Public Hearing [] Legal [] Bids [] Unfinished Business [] Announcement [] Presentation [] City Manager's Report RECOMMENDATION: Authorize the City of Boynton Beach lobbyist to work with the Florida City and County Management Association (FCCMA) on legislative issues that are joint priorities of the Florida League of CiUes and the Florida Association of Counties EXPLANATION: The Florida League of Cities is working with the Florida City and County Management Association on legislative priorities for the future. Joint priority iSsues will be identified and FCCMA will work with lobbyists of cities and counties either as proponents or opponents of the issues, PROGRAM IMPACT: FISCAL IMPACT: ALTERNATIVES: Depatmaent Head's Signature City Manager's Signature Depatbxxent Name City Attorney / Finance / Human Resources S:\CC\WP\CCAGENDAkAgenda Request MemoskAgenda Item Request Form regarding FCCMA Lobbyist Mar 19 - July 2.dot RESOLUTION NO. R02- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE A LOBBYIST CONSENT FORM TO ENABLE OUR LOBBYIST TO WORK WITH THE FLORIDA CITY ~ COUNTY MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION PRIORITIES; WHEREAS, the Florida League of Cities has entered into a working relationship the Florida City and County Management Association (FCCMA) on legislative and WltEREAS, the Florida League of Cities will be working with FCCMA to identify that will benefit both the League and FCCMA, either as proponents or opponents; WHEREAS, the Florida League of Cities has encouraged the City to authorize our , work with FCCMA; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY Tltlg CITY COMMISSION OF CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: Section 1. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida does authorize our lobbyist to work with FCCMA for legislative priorities that have been by the Florida Association of Counties and the Florida League of Cities.. Section 2... This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon passage. t Au~odzafion b~ FCCMA.dOC PASSED AND ADOPTED this __ day of March, 2002. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Mayor Vice Mayor Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner City Clerk ~ --- Seal) to FCCMA.doc PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of March, 2002. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Mayor Vice Mayor Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner ATTEST: City Clerk (Corporate Seal) S:\CA,~RESO'u~reements~oO~nyist Autl'~'izati~n to FCCMA.doc F omo Cm£s, l c. 301 South Bronough Street, Suite 300 . Post Office Box 1757. Tallahassee, FL 32302-1757 Telephone (850) 222-9684 . Suncorn 278-5331 . Fax (850) 222-3806 · Web site: www.flcities.com Feb~ 26, 2002 Ci~ Co~ission ~ '~ ~ ~'~ Ci~ of Boston Beach P.O. Box 3 l0 ..... Bo~mton Beach, FL 33425-0310 Dear Mayor and Comssioners: ~eFlofi~ Lea~e of Cities is ve~ pleased to be worhng with the Flofi~ Ci~ and Co~ M~agement Association (FCC~) on le~slafive phofities we will face in the ~e. h order to help ~is ass~iafion ~ their comment, please reply as soon as ~ssible. ~e Comssio~Co~cil-Manag~ fora of govement is Mdely utilized in Florida. Most of~e professional ~nagers who se~e cihes ~d co~fies am mem~rs of~e FCC~ w~ch is the professional organimtion for public manage. ~e of~eir key comments is to continuing education offer memb~s, ~d to a sffict code of e~ic's; ~o hallmr~ of their association ..... O~ pl~ with FCC~ is as follows: ~ issue ~11 be id~fified that is a phon~ for the Lea~e ~d ~e Florida Association of Co~ties - it may be as proponen~ or opponenB. ~ce the issue is sel~ted, FCC~ will work ~th publicly employed lobb~sts of cities ~d co.ties, ~d will also contact - if authorized - ~o~ cities ~d co.ties e~lo~ng phvate -sector lobb~sts. I ~co~age you to authorize yo~ lobb~st(s) to work ~th FCC~ ~d I ~ow it will be beneficial. Again, ~e issue selected by FCCMA will ~ one ~at is a joint ~ofiW ofbo~ the Lea~e ~d the Flohda Asmciafion of Co.ties. Please let me ~ow if you have ~y quesfionsd or you need more infomtion on the FCC~, please contact ~ek executive director, L~ Tipton, at (850) 222-9684 or lfipton~flcities,com or their presider, Jos~h Y~brou~, ci~ ~ag~ of South Da~ona, at (386) 322;3b10 or j7~brou~sou~ona, org. ~ you for yo~ considermion. h the fi~ f~ Home Rule,- Enclos~e Prosi~ont $eo~ 8laek, Mayor, Dado Fi~t Vico President ~ar~la 8~ra~, ~ouneilpo~on, ~oy~ Palm Bea~ * $~n4 Vico Prosi4ont Oo~i~ ~r, Mayor,Seminole Ex~utiw Diroctor ~i~ha~l Sills · ~onorai Gounsol Har~ ~orriaon, · · Lobbyist Consent Form: Please return to the Florida City and County ~ Management Association (FCCMA) (fax: 850.222.3806) City (or County) We authorize our lobbyist(s) to work with the FCCMA for legislative priorities that have been approved by the Florida Association of Counties and the Florida League of Cities. Lobbyist(s): Address: Phone: Is this lobbyist(s) an employee of the government or private sector This form was completed by: phone: Please return by March 30, 2002 Thank you. VII.-CONSENT AGENDA ITEM C.3. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM QUEST FORM Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office Meetim, Dates ~n to City Clerk's Office [] March 19, 2002 March 6, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] May 21, 2002 May 8, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] April 2, 2002 March 20, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] Jt~ne 4, 2002 May 22, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] April 16, 2002 April 3, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] June 18, 2002 June 5, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] May 7, 2002 April 17, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] July 2, 2002 June 19, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] Administrative [] Development Plans NATURE OF [] Consent Agenda [] New Business AGENDA ITEM [] Public Hearing [] Legal [] Bids [] Unfinished Business [] Announcement [] Presentation [] City Manager's Report RECOMMENDATION: Release of Quitclaim Deed to First Union Bank. EXPLANATION: The City entered into multiple agreements with Home Dynamics, Inc. and First Union Bank concerning the completion of the project known as Sausalito Place Subdivision Improvements. Home Dynamics, Inc. agreed to make certain improvements. The City held possession of a Quitclaim Deed to one lot as "security" or a surety, for the project known as Sausalito Place Subdivision Improvements. The Building Department has signed off.on the project; the Engineering Department has signed off on the project for the paving and asphalt, and the landscaping has been signed off. PROGRAM IMPACT: N/A FISCAL IMPACT: N/A ALTERNATIVES: N/A Department Head's Signature ~it~ Manager s Signature Department Name ~:- City Attor~t/-l~inance / Human Resources S:'~BULLET1N~ORMSLatGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM.DOC RESOLUTION NO. R02- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING · THE RELEASE OF A QUITCLAIM DEED, AS SURETY FoR THE PROJECT KNOWN AS SAUSALITO PLACE SUBDIVISION IMPROVEMENTS; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, The City of Boynton Beach, Florida entered into an agreement with Home Dynamics, Inc. and First Union Bank wherein Home Dynamics, Inc. agreed to perform certain subdivision improvements at Sausalito Place; and WHEREAS, as a security measure, a quitclaim deed to lot number 9 was executed in favor of the City of Boynton Beach; and WHEREAS, all agreed upon subdivision improvements have been performed at Sausalito Place by Home Dynamics, Inc. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: Section 1. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, upon the recommendation of staff, hereby approves the release of the Quitclaim Deed for the project known as Sausalito Place Subdivision Improvements. Section 2. That this Resolution shall become effective immediately upon passage. PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of March, 2002. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Mayor Vice Mayor Commissioner Commissioner ATTEST: City Clerk COmmissioner Ca/resolutions/Sausalito Release Prepared by: EDWARD J. SCHACK 7954 Pines Boulevard Pembroke Pines. FL 33024 QUITCLAIM DEED THIS QUITCLAIM DEED, is made on January '~-~1 , 2001, between FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK ("GRANTOR"), and CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA ("GRANTEE"). GRANTOR, for and in consideration of the sum of Ten Dollars, to GRANTOR in hand paid by GRANTEE, the receipt whereof is. hereby acknowledged, has granted, bargained and sold to GRANTEE, and GRANTEE's successors and assigns forever, all the dght title, interest, claim and demand which GRANTOR has in the following described land, situate, lying and being in Palm Beach County, Flodda: Lot 9, Sausalito Place P.U.D., according to the map or plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 76, Page 47, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. Property Appraiser's parcel identification number: To Have and to Hold said property unto GRANTEE AND GRANTEE's heirs and assigns forever. This deed has been executed in accordance with the terms of that certain Agreement for Security entered of even date between GRANTOR, GRANTEE, and Home Dynamics Corporation relating to the completion of certain improvements to the Sausalito Place PUD and other matters. The terms of that Agreement determine the time and manner in which delivery of this deed is to be effected. Executed by GRANTOR on the date set forth above. - Witnessed by: FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK ~ ) Jdseph"F. P"'o(tunato, Vice President v~n~)Name~/~'7'''''~'/'~c/'~d?~') ~\~'""'~-~7'-~~ ' Witness Name: ~',~,~,~/~,~.~. STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF Acknowledged before me on January ~.~..~, 2001, by Joseph F. Fortunato, Vice President of First Union National Bank, who is personally known to me or who provided __ as proof of i~entitication. .,,, _~.! ' ~,;,~,,. Elisa Acosta _--'~.~ ~,~ 'q~%Commission # CC 904610 ~- ~..~...,-~).~..~Expire, March II. 2004 Notary Publ,c ~:,'.4~,· So.~d T~ '4,,~,~'~;~'' Atlantic Bonding Go., Inc. VII.-CONSENT AGENDA ITEM C.4. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FO RequesTed City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office [] March 19, 2002 March 6, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] May 21, 2002 May 8, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] April 2, 2002 March 20, 2002 I5:00 p.m.) [] June 4, 2002 May 22, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] April 16, 2002 April 3, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] June 18, 2002 June 5, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] May 7, 2002 April 17, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] July 2, 2002 June 19, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] Administrative [] Developmem Plans NATURE OF [] Consent Agenda [] New Business AGENDA ITEM [] Public Hearing [] Legal [] Bids [] Unfinished Business [] Announcemem [] Presentation [] City Manager's Report ~RECOMMENDATION: To release cash bond ors 10,851.00 to Woolbright Petroleum. EXPLANATION: On February 7, 2002, the Building Division sent to the Finance Department a cash bond of $10,851.00 for the completion of the permitted work at the Exxon Gas Station (1601 S. Federal Highway). The work has been completed-and the Certificate of Completion has been issued. PROGRAM IMPACT: None FISCAL IMPACT: None ALTERNATIVES: None Quintus L. G~I~, l~'lop~e~t I}irector ' - ~' di~y-lV~n-ager's ~ignature Department Name {,/ City ~/6'rnWey / Finance / Human Resources S:~BULLETINZFORMS~,AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM.DOC RESOLUTION NO. R02- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY ~SION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, AUTHORIZING A FULL RELEASE OF CASH sURETy IN THE AMOUNT OF $$10,851 TO WOOLBRIGHT PETROLEUM FOR PERMITTED WORK AT I GAS STATION; AND PROVIDING FOR AN WHEREAS, the Woolbright Petroleum submitted a cash surety for the Exxon gas Station at 1601 South Federal Highway, to be held until all outstanding issues of their t Certificate of Occupancy were completed; and WHEREAS, staff has determined that all work has been completed and the Certificate of Completion has been issued; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: Section 1. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, upon the of staff, hereby approves the release of the cash surety in the amount of $10,851.00, to Woolbright Petroleum. Section 2. That this Resolution shall become effective immediately upon passage. PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of March, 2002. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Mayor Vice Mayor Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner Clerk Release- Woolbright Petroleum - Exxon WOOLBR/GHT PETROLEUM 1601 SOUTH FEDERAL HIGHWAY. BOYNTON BEACH. FL.33435 PHONE: (561) 732-5072 FAX (561)732-5107 March 2002 City of Boynton Beach, 100 E Boynton Beach BIvd, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 A'FEE~ON: ~ DON JOH~NSON Dear Mr. Johnson, I attach herewith a certificate of completion in respect of our Exxon Gas Station situated at 1601 S. Federal Highway, Boynton Beach. Please be so kind as to arrange release of the surity bond of $10.$51.00 as soon as possible. ~fully, CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH P.O. BOX 310 BOYNTON BEACH FL 33425 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION p E RMAN E. NT 3/Ol/O2 Issue Date ..... Parcel Number ..... 08_43-45-33-00-000-1011 Properuy Address 1601 S FEDERAL HWY BOYNTON BEACH FL 33435 Subdivislon Name Legal Description 33-45-43, E 150 FT OF S 150 FT OF N 180 FT OF NE 1/4 W OF DIXIE HWY (LESS N 10 FT ADDL R/W) Property Zoning .... COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL WOOLBRIGHT PETROLEUM INC Owner ......... H E MENDHEIM CONSTRUCTION INC Contractor ...... 305 248-9846 Application number 01-00001328 000 000 Description of Work BLDG-MISC-COMPLETION Construction type Occupancy type .... Flood Zone .... Special conditions W OOLBRtGHT ~ETROLEUM~_.~~k~ Approved ....... ~f~icial VOID UNLESS SIGNED BY BUILDING OFFICIAL DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT BUILDING DIVISION MEMORANDUM NO. 02-026 TO: Diane Reese. Finance Director FROM: Don Johnson, Building official~A~(7// DATE: February 7, 2002 SUBJECT: CASH BOND - EXLXO N GAS STATION - 1601 SOUTH FEDERAL HIGHWAy Attached is a check for $10,851.00 from Woolbright Petroleum. This is a cash surety.for Exxon gas station and is to be held until all outstanding issues of their temporary Certificate of Occupancy are completed. This should occur within 30 days. Upon completion of' the deficiencies of' the permit and the issuance of the final Certificate of Occupancy, the surety will be returned. DJ:rs Attachments/letter from Eduardo L. Caroache and check XC: Timothy K. Large, Building Code Administrator Permit File # 01-1328 S:\Development~3uilding Div~DocumemshMemos in Word\Cash Bonds - 2002\Cash Bond - Exxon Gas Station ~ I- 1328.doc CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 25323 Boynton Beach, ;Iorida DEPARTMENT FOR ,. ~ , / WOOLBRIGHT PETROLEUM PH (561)732-5072 63-643/670 ~ 1601 SOUTH FEDERAL HIGHWAY BRANCH 13095 ;~ BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33435 0~ ' ~ ~' ~ ~ ~' DATE ~ ORDEROF '~ - - ' ' / , J' ~ ~)~ flrstunion, com CU ~ R~ Union ~tlonal Bank ~ %~ A 4¢ ~ --'"-~'-' "~' ,'OD ~ 5~ ?.'t~:oE ?OOB~ 3 ~: ~OOOOO 8& ~ ?O~ ~.' ~ .': VII.-CONSENT AGENDA ITEM C.5 ( CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH ~:?; r~'~: --:~:~'~ BEt, tn AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM c"-:: :-- ~,''',~ ~,~y!CE Requested Ci~ Co~ssion Date FinM Fo~ Must be Turned Requested Ci~ Co~ssion Date Final Fo~ Must be Turned Meeting Dates in to Ci~ Cl~k's O~ce M~6ng Dat~ in to CiW Cl~k's Office March 19, 2002 M~ch 6, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) ~ May 21, 2002 May 8~ 2002 (5:~ p.m.) Ap~l 2, 2002 March 20, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) ~ June 4, 2002 May 22, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) Apffi 16, 2002 A~I 3, a00a cs:oo p.m.) ~ June 18, 2002 June 5, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) May 7, 2002 Apffi 17, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) ~ July 2, 2002 June 19, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] Administrative [] Development Plans NATURE OF [] Consent Agenda [] New Business AGENDA ITEM [] Public Hearing [] Legal [] Bids [] Unfinished Business [] Announcement [] Presentation [] City Manager's Report RECOMMENDATION: To release cash bond of $26,400.00 to Cordon Construction Company. EXPLANATION: On November 14, 2001, the Building Division sent to the Finance Deparanent a cash bond of $26,400.00 for the completion of the permitted work at Target Store T-644 (1901 Congress Avenue). The work has been completed and the Certificate of Completion has been issued. PROGRAM IMPACT: None FISCAL IMPACT: None Quintus ~.. G~en'e,-D~vefop~nt Director '- -~it~ Manager's Signature Development Department /7' ~ -City-A/tt/dt~y / Finance / Human Resources Department Name S:kBULLETIN~ORMSkAGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM.DOC RESOLUTION NO. R02- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE ~' CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING . A FULL RELEASE OF CASH SURETY IN THE AMOUNT OF $26,400, TO CONLON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY; AND: PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECT~E DATE. WHEREAS, Conlon Construction Company submitted a cashier's check in the amount of $26,400 as surety for Target Store T-644, to be held until all outstanding issues of their temporary Certificate of Completion were completed; and WHEREAS, staffhas advised that all work has been completed and the Certificate of Completion has been issued. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: Section 1. The City Commission ofthe City of Boynton Beach, Florida, upon the recommendation of staff, hereby approves the release of the cash surety in the amount of $$26,400 to Conlon Construction Company. Section 2. That this Resolution shall become effective immediately upon passage. PASSED AND ADOPTED this __ day of March, 2002. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Mayor Vice Mayor CommissiOner Commissioner Commissioner ~TTEST: City Clerk s:ca~ResokLetter of Credit/Cash Surety Release - Target - Conlon Constructim GENERAL CONSTRUCTION CONLON CON STRUCTION CO. CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT 1100 ROCKDALE RD (52003~7875) DESIGN/BUILD P.O. BOX 3400 DUBUQUE, IOWA 52004-3400 March 1, 2002 (563) 583-1724 FAX (563) 588-3939 E-Mail: comon@ mwci.net www.conlon construction.corn Mr. Don Johnson Telephone: 561/742.6370 Building and Inspection Department THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 100 East Boynton Beach Blvd. Boynton Beach, FL 33425 RE: Target Store T-644, Boynton Beach Dear Mr. Johnson: Conlon Construction Co. is requesting the remm of our $26,400.00 cash surety for a temporary Certificate of Occupancy and $412.50 returned from our escrow account for overtime inspections, with regard to Permit No. 01-0846, on the above referenced project. (Please return to the attention of our Project Manager, Darren Kent.) ~ I am enclosing a copy Of our Permanent Certificate of Completion for your use. If you need additional informauon or have any questions, please call. i,) ~/,~ ~,~ Sincerely, Michael J. Conlon Vice President MJC/lmd Enclosure pc: Darren Kent, Project Manager Kevin Logan, Project Superintendent - "--- :'- i ..,.', , ' ,,, ,~.: -:C,;,i ~? .~E3 ' The above is subscr~ed and sworn before me this First day ot MarchJ:~.- .... Notary Public: .O~_~~;~ My Commission/Expires..' Associated General Contractors of America - Master Builders of Iowa * Construction Management Association of America CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH P.O. BOX 310 BOYNTON BEACH FL 33425 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION PERMANENT Issue Date ...... 12/05/01 Parcel Number ..... 08-43-45-18-15-002-0000 Property Address 1901 N CONGRESS AVE BOYNTON BEACH FL 33426 Subdivision Name Legal Description TARGET COMMERCIAL CENTER PAR B Property Zoning .... COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL Owner ......... DAYTON FrUDSON CORP- Contractor ...... CONLON CONSTRUCTION CO 319 583-1724 Application number 01-00000846 000 000 Description of Work COMMERCIAL ADDITION Construction type TYPE IV/UNPROTECTED '~ Occupancy type .... MERCHANTILE Flood Zone ...... Special conditions PHARMACY & OPTICAL Buildin~0f ficial VOID UNLESS SIGNED BY BUILDING OFFICIAL DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT BUILDING DIVISION MEMORANDUM NO. 01-243 TO: Diane Reese, Finance Director FROM: Don Johnson, Building Official ..~' DATE: November 14, 2001 SUBJECT: CASH BOND - TARGET STORE T-644 Attached is a cashier's check for $26,400.00 from Conlon Construction Company. This is a cash surety for Target Store T-644 and is to be held until all 'outstanding issues of their temporary Certificate of Completion are completed. This should occur within 30 days. Upon completion of the deficiencies of the permit and the issuance of the final Certificate of Completion, the surety will be returned. DJ:rs Attachments/check XC: Timothy K. Large, Building Code Administrator P~rmit File # 01-0846 J:\SHRDATAkDevelopmentkBuilding DivkDocumentsLMemos in Word\Cash Bond - Target Store T-644.doc , .., ,,,;,~:i!?~_7'~. , ??~:- .~ ',,, . ,: .... ,,~.: American Trust & Savings Bank DUBUQUE, iOWA 52~1 Mem~ Fola ~mUST~ DATE F BOYNTOH BEACH EROF CITY ~ CASHIER'S CHECK ~. u,~O&??~," i:o?~qoosaa~: qo qoo VII.-CONSENT AGENDA ITEM C.6. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM . i,?/? Requ~t~ Ci~ Commission ~te Final Fo~ Must be Turned R~uested Ci~ Co~ssion Date Final Fo~ M~t ~ T~ Meeting Dates in to Ci~ Clerk's O~ce Meeting ~s in to Ci~ Clerk's O~ce March 19, 2002 March 6, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) ~ May 21, 2002 May 8, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) April 2, 2002 Ma~h 20, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) ~ June 4, 2002 May 22, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) April 16, 2002 _ Ap~l 3, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) ~ June 18, 2002 lune 5, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) May 7, 2002 April 17, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) ~ July 2, 2002 June 19, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] Administrative [] Development Plans NATURE OF [] Consem Agenda [] New Business AGENDA ITEM [] Public Hearing [] Legal [] Bids [] Unfinished Business [] Announcement [] Presentation [] City Manager's Report RECOMMENDATION: Motion to accept letter of credit no. LC870-132291 from Wachovia Bank in the amount of $'187,142.00 as surety for the installation of water and sewer utilities at the project known as Tuscany on the IntracoastaL EXPLANATION: The developer of this project, Tuscany Intracoastal Ltd., has elected to post surety with the City for the completion of the utility improvements so as to allow phased completion of this project. PROGRAM IMPACT: None FISCAL IMPACT: None ALTERNATIVES: City C°de all°ws f°r the acceptance °f letters °f c~/~i a~_rety' Department Name / City A~/Finance / Human Resources XC: Peter Mazzella (w/copy of attachments) City Attorney " Finance (w/original letter of credit and amendment) File (w/copy of attachments) S:kBULLETINWORMS~AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM.DOC RESOLUTION NO. R02- A C~ OF THE ?., CITY I APPROVING AND ACCEP.TING A LETTER OF CREDIT S~MITTED ....... FOR THE PROJECT KNOWN AS TUSCANY ON THE INTRACOASTAL, AND i $187,142.00; ANDI WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, upon recommendation of staff, does hereby :accept the above referenced Letter of Credit in the amount of $187,142 as surety for the inStallation of water and sewer systems to serve project known as Tuscany. on the Intracoastal. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: Section 1. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida hereby approves and accepts a Letter of Credit for the project known as Tuscany on the Intracoastal, and -issued by Wachovia Bank, (NO. LC870-132291) in the amount of $187,142.00 as surety for the installation of water and sewer systems to serve the above project. Section 2. That this Resolution shall become effective immediately upon passage. PASSED AND ADOPTED this __. day of March 2002. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Mayor Vice Mayor Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner ATTEST: City Clerk (Corporate Seal) INTERNATIONAL OPERATIONS 401 LINDEN STREET WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27101 Irrevocable Standby Letter of Credit No.: L6870-132291 December.19, 2001 Beneficiary: Applicant: City of Boynton Beach Tuscany Intracoastal, Ltd. 100 East Boynton Beach Blvd. 2201 Corporate Blvd., NW, #200 BoyntOn Beach, FL 33435 Boca Raton, FL 3343 t Amount: USD $187,142.00 Exactly One Hundred Eighty Seven Thousand One Hundred Forty Two Dollars and 00/100's Only U.S. Dollars Date of Expiry: December 15, 2002 or any future extended expiry as Provided herein. Place of Expiry: At our counters for Payment. Gentlemen: We hereby open our clean Irrevocable Letter of Credit No. LC870-132291 in favor of The City 0f Boynton Beach ("City,) for the initial amount of One Hundred Eighty Seven Thousand One HUadred F°rty Two U.S. Dollars ($t 87,142.00) effective as of this date. This Ietter of credit is isSUed pursuant to those certain apprOved plans for construction of required Water and Sanitarg System H.R.S. Permit Nos. 138271,t 15DSGP and 138271- Approved P~erm~t s ) between Tuscany In~acoastal;. LTD as 116-DWC (hereafter; "' . ' '"' · developer,i and the. ci~ of Boynton Beach~ Florida to develop a subdivision to be known as.Tuscany on; the.Intracoastal (hereafter, "Subdivision") and to construct and inStall the required impr%em~ts put.. ~suan. t to the terms of the permi_t and a.p. prO,ved?lans. ~hi~. Le~er of Credit?however, is independent of said approved perm~ ana reXerence is ~or informatiOn o~Y. It is a conditiOn of this Letter of Credit that it shaI1 be deemed automatically extended without amendment for one year periods from the expiration date'hereof, or any future expiration.date unless at least 'six~ ~60) days prior to any expiration date we. shall notify you by courier at the address indicated above, unIess a changeof address is otherwise' notified by you ~o us in writing, that we elect not -to consider this Letter of credit renewed for any sucl~ additional periOd. Continued WACHOVIA iNTERNATIONAL OPERATION 401 LINDEN STREET WINSTON-SALEM NC 27~7~10~1 Irrevocable Standby Letter of Credit No.: LC870-132291 Page 2 This initial, amotmt of funds available under this credit and stated above may be reduced by the City of BOynt0n Beach Utilitys Director, as authorized agent of the City of until shall reference this L, name, as set herein and the new amount. to the City hereunder not exceeding in f be amended from time to time ~'s demand:by its authorized agent named aboye, for payment on us mentioning our .Credit No. LC870-132291. Ail drafts drawn un~r this credit must be marked "Drawn under Waehovia Bank, N2A. Letter of Credit No. LC870-132291." This credit is subject to and governed by the laws of the State of Florida and the 1993 revision of the Uniform Customs :and Practice for Documentary Credits of the International .Chamber of Commerce (Publication No. 500) and, in the event of any conflict, the laws of the State of Florida will'control. ThiS Original Letter of Credit and all amendments~thereto must be submitted to us together with any drawings hereunder for our endorsement of any payment effected by us and/or for cancellation. We engage with.you.that each draft under and in compliance with the terms of this credit will be duly hOnored if presented at this office' on or before December 15, 2002 or any automatically extended date Very truly yours, Wachovia bank, N.A. -A~thorized Signature ~/ Please direct any' correspondence including drawing or inquiry quoting our reference number to: Wachovia Bank, N.A. 401 Linden Streef Winston-Salem, NC 27101 Atto: Standby Letter of Credit Unit This document consists of two (2) pages WACHOViA AMENDMENT TO IRREVOCABLE STANDBY LETTER OF CREDIT NO: LC870-132291 AMENDMENT NUMBER: 1 JANUARY 17, 2002 APPLICANT: TUSCANY INTRACOASTAL, LTD. 2201 CORPORATE BLVD. NW 200 BOCA RATON, FL 33431 BENEFICIARY: CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 100 EAST BOYNTON BEACH BLVD BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33435 THIS AMENDMENT..IS TO BE CONSIDERED PART OF THE ABOVE-REFERENCED CREDIT AND MUST BE ATTACHED THERETO. THE CREDIT IS AMENDED AS FOLLOWS: £RD PARAGRAPH PAGE 1 AMENDED TO READ: IT IS A CONDITION OF THIS LETTER OF CREDIT THAT IT SHALL BE DEEMED AUTOMATICALLY EXTENDED WITHOUT AMENDMENT FOR ONE YEAR PERIODS FROM THE EXPIRATION DATE HEREOF, OR ANY FUTURE EXPIRATION DATE UNLESS AT LEAST (90) DAYS PRIOR TO ANY EXPIRATION DATE WE SHALL NOTIFY YOU BY COURIER AT THE ADDRESS INDICATED ABOVE, UNLESS A CHANGE OF ADDRESS IS OTHERWISE NOTIFIED BY YOU TO US IN WRITING, THAT WE ELECT NOT TO CONSIDER THIS LETTER OF CREDIT RENEWED FOR ANY SUCH ADDITIONAL PERIOD. FOURTH PARAGRAPH, PAGE 2 AMENDED NOW TO READ: THIS CREDIT IS SUBJECT TO AND GOVERNED BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, THE JURISDICTION OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, AND THE 1993 REVISION OF THE UNIFORM CUSTOMS AND PRACTICE FOR DOCUMENTARY CREDITS OF THE INTERNATIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (PUBLICATION NO. 500) AND, IN THE EVENT OF ANY CONFLICT, THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA WILL CONTROL. DRAWING PRESENTATIONS MAY BE MADE EITHER TO WACHOVIA BANK, N.A., 401 LINDEN STREET, WINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA 27101, ATTN: STANDBY L/C UNIT OR WACHOVIA BANK, N.A., 350 LAS'OLAS BLVD., SUITE 1150, FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA 33301, ATTN: FELICIA GREY. WE CALL TO YOUR ATTENTION THAT ALL OTHER TERMS AND CONDITIONS AS PREVIOUSLY STATED REMAIN UNCHANGED. PLEASE NOTE THAT THE BENEFICIARY'S ACCEPTANCE OR NON ACCEPTANCE OF THIS WACHOVIA, --' : ~:'~i~?~. ' .~ PAGE:;::;' ~2 AMENDMENT TO IRREVOCABLE STANDBY LETTER OF CREDIT NO: LC870-132291 AMENDMENT IS REQUIRED IN ACCORDANCE WITH UCP500 ARTICLE 9 (D)III. PLEASE OBTAIN THE BENEFICIARY'S ACCEPTANCE OR NON ACCEPTANCE AND NOTIFY US OF THE STATUS. EXCEPT SO FAR AS OTHERWISE EXPRESSLY STATED, .THIS DOCUMENTARY,CREDIT IS SUBJECT TO UNIFORM CUSTOMS AND PRACTICE FOR DOCUMENTARY CREDITS, 1993 REVISION, INTERNATIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PUBLICATION NO. 500. VERY TRULY YOURS, WACHOVIA BANK, N.A. -~UTHORI~ZED S I6~ATURE THIS DOCUMENT CONSISTS OF 2 PAGE(S). VII.-CONSENT AGENDA ITEM C.7 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FOR Requested Ci~ Commission Date Final Fo~ Must be Turned Requested Ci~ D~te Final Fo~ Must be Meetinq D~tes in to City Clerk's O~ Commission Meet n~ D~tes Turned in to Ci~ Cle~'s O~ ~ M~rch ~g, 2002 M~rch ~, 2002 (5 00 pm.) ~ May 2~, 2002 May 8, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) ~ April 2, 2002 M~r~ 20 2~02 (5:00 p.m.) ~ June 4, 2002 M~y 22, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) ~ Apdl ~, 2002 April 3, 2002 (~:00 p.m.) ~ June ~8, 2002 June 5, 2002 [5:00 p.m.) ~ May 7, 2002 April ~7, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) ~ July 2, 2002 June qg 2002 (5:00 p.m.) ~ Administrative ~ Development Plans NATURE OF ~ ConsentAgend~ ~ New Business AGENDA ITEM ~ Public He, ring ~ Legal ~ Bids ~ Unfinished Business ~ Announcement ~ Presentation ~ City M~n~ger's Repo~ RECOMMENDATION: 8t~ff r~ommends the following changes to the State Housing Initiatives P~ership (SHIP) Program Lo~l Housing Assistance Plan: · Increase the Iced m~ximum purchase price for existing homes from $~07,~4~ to $~30,000, ~nd the new constr~tion price from $~ 34,040 to $~45,000 . Decrease current requirement of Lo~n To V~lue (L~)from 85% to 80% for moderate income households · Decrease current requirement of Lo~n To V~lue (L~) from 85% to ?0% for ve~ Iow ~nd Iow income households ~P~NATION: The City of Boynton Be~ch received notice from the Florid~ Housing Finance Corporation (FHFC) that Io~1 governments re~iving State Housing Initiatives P~nership Program (SHIP) funds h~ve been gr~nted the oppo~uni~ to ~ncre~se their Iced purchase price limits. This ~n be done by conducting ~n independent ~elve (~2) month study of purchase prices within their own geographic ~re~, or by ~dopting the findings of the most recent study conducted by the Florid~ Housing Finance Corporation. 8taft recommends utilization of the statistical d~t~ provided by the FHFC's recent study in determining ~ reasonable Io~1 purchase price ncre~ for the C ~ of Boynton Be~ch. The effects of the increase in sales prices will ~lso c~use ~n increase in closing costs, which will require ~ higher down p~yment from ~pplic~nts. PROG~ IMPACT: The ~bili~ to ~ssist more ~pplic~nts with ~fford~bil~ty in keeping in line with today's m~rket. The ci~ will ~lso be ~ble to ~tr~ct ~nd keep more moderate income f~milies within the ci~ limits, ~nd not over impact the t~rget ~re~ with ve~ Iow ~nd Iow income persons. Lowering the L~ will allow the ci~ to expend more of the ~lloc~tion without exceptions. FISCAL IMPACT: We will be ~ble to expend our funds in ~ more timely manner. ~uintus L. ~eene, ~lo~men~Director 1- -- ~[~ Manager's~ignature Depa~ment of Development ~,vision of Communi~ ~edevdopment ~~ ~~_ Depa ment Name ttor an e / Human Resources RESOLUTION R02-. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE STATE HOUSING (sHin) PLAN, BY INCREASING FURCHASE PPJCE LIMITS AND FINANCE CORPORATION; AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City has received notice fi.om the Florida Housing Finance (FHFC) that local governments receiving State Housing Initiatives Partnership Program (SHIP) funds have been granted the oppommity to increase their local purchase price limits; and WHEREAS, staff was given the option of conducting an independent twelve month study of purchase prices within their own geographic area, or to adopt the findings of the most recent study conducted by the FI-IFC; WItEREAS, upon the recommendation of staff, the City Commission deems it to be in the best interests of the citizens and residents of the City of Boynton Beach to adopt the findings of the most recent study conducted by the Fl-IFC; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED :BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: Section 1. The foregoing "Whereas" clauses ,are true and correct and-are hereby ratified and confirmed by the City Commission. Section 2. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, does adopt the findings of the most recent study conducted by the FHFC, in a reasonable local purchase price increase for the City of Boynton Beach; Section 3. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon passage. PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of March, 2002. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Mayor Vice Mayor Commissioner Commissioner ATTEST: Commissioner City Clerk (Corporate Seal) s:Re~o~.gr~ement~SHIP Hou~in~ Plan Amendment 031102 Florida Housing Finance Corporation Average Purchase Price Limits City or County MSA Home~: i :st Palm Beach - Boca Raton MSA $ 222,380.00 $ 170,893.00 ~-~ June 30, 200_2_______I Palm Beach County _ Citrus County $ 75,856.00 $ 77,189.00 June 30, 2002 Columbia County -- $ 58,33' $ 66,439.00 June 30, 2002 D~-soto County -~, 68,710.00 $ 77 June 30, 2002_ ..... rdee County $ 43'729'0'0' $ 74,538.00 ................ J .u.p._e_ 3_0. 2002.. County -~ 89 $ 74,405.0( June 30, 2002 Highlands County $ 88,566.00 $ 77,395.00 June 30, 200~- i~dian River County $ 206,386.00 $ 167,044.00 JUne 30 2002 June 30 2002 .......... Jackson County $ 70. $ 76,282.00 ~ County $ 76,196.00 $ 73 June 30 2002 ty ~ 224,586.01 $ 246,298.00 June 30 2002 Ok~-c~)l~County- $ 66,337.00 $ 62,460.00 June 30, 2002 ]ter County $ 133,047.00 $ 81 June 30 2002 Coutny $ 61,000.00 $ 70,161.00 June 30 2002 Walton County $ 184,098.00 187,729.00 June 30 2002 _ p/charts/2001 FNB Price Limits Florida Housing Finance Corporation Average Purchase Price Limits City or County MSA Home i~ytona Beach MSA $ 121,708.00 $ 99,308.00__ June 30, 2002 Flagler County Volusia County :crt Lauderdale MSA $ -- 207,062.00 $-- 134,705.00 June 30, 2002 Broward County Fort Myers - Cape Coral MSA $ 191,547.00 $ 139 June 30, 2002 Lee County Fort Pierce Port St. Lucie MSA-- $ 146,757.00 $ 119,420.00 June 30, 2002 - June 30, 2002 Martin County St. Lucie County Fort Walton Beach MSA $ 173,264.00 $ 129,019.0( June 30, 2002 Okaloosa County _ _Gainesville MSA $ 115,990.00 $ 98,68t.00 June 3.0, 2002 Alachua County Jacksonville MSA 148,793.00 $ 127,754.00 June 30, 2002 Clay County Duval County Nassau County_ St. Johns County ~akeland - Winter Haven MSA $ 115,929.00 $ 83,043.00 June 30, 2002 Polk County ~lbourne -Titusville - Palm Bay MSA $ 113,715.00 $ 97,034.00 June 30, 2002 Brevard County Vliami MSA $ 158,855.00 _$ 148 June 30, 2002 .... Miami - Dade County Florida Housing Finance Corporation Average Purchase Price Limits City or County MSA 90% e New Home in( Home N~ples MSA $ 24! $ 235,653.00 Collier County_ Ju ne 30, 2002 Ocala MSA $ 111,381.00- $ -- 85 Marion County June_ 3_0_, _2002 .............. Orlando MSA $ 149,166.00 $ 115,716.00 Lake County June 30, 2002 .... ?range County Osceola County Seminole County Panama City MSA $ 165,588.00 $ 109,538.00 Ba_yCo__un_t_j( June 30, 2002 Pensacola MSA $ 110,941.00 $ -- 102,189.00 June 30, 2002 :_ __ _Es_ca~bia Coutny Santa Rosa Coutny Punta Gorda MSA $ 126,220.00 $ 101,596.00 _.. Charlotte County June 30__~.0_0_2. Sarasota - Bradenton MSA $ 151,064.00 $-- 151,455.00 Manatee County June 30, 20(~2 Sarasota County rallahassee MSA $ 130,560.00 $ Gadsden County June 30, 2002 Leon County '~ampa -St. PeteSburg. Clearwater MSA $ 145,560.00 $ 109,716.00 Hemando County Jun_e 30, ~__0.._02 Hillsborough County Pasco County_ Pinellas County VII.-CONSENT AGENDA ITEM C.8. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must ~[rurr~ec~ Meeting Dates in t6 City Clerk's Office Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Or, ce -: - [] March 19, 2002 March 6, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] May 21, 2002 May 8, 2002 (5:00 P.m-~ [] April2,2002 March20,2002 (500p.m.) [] June4,2002 May 22, 2002 (5:00 p.m.~ [] April 16, 2002 April 3, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] June 18, 2002 June 5, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) 22 [] May 7, 2002 P~pril 17, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] July 2, 2002 June 19, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] Administrative [] Development Plans NATURE OF [] Consent Agenda [] New Business AGENDA ITEM [] Public Hearing [] Legal [] Bids [] Unfinished Business [] Announcement [] Presentation [] City Manager's Report RECOMMENDATION: Motion to award Task Order Amendment No.01-05 in the amount of $59,500 to Camp, Dresser & McKee for the Stormwater Management Improvernents and Water Main Replacements for thc North and South Roads. EXPLANATION: This project is necessary to alleviate stormwater issues on North and South Roads due to overloading of the existing system. Recent filling of vacant lots on these roads has further compounded the problem. This project will also integrate water main improvements that have been designed by City staff replacing two inch galvanized lines with 6 inch ductile iron system. The project area is located west of the ICW in a relatively flat zone and currently is not served by a stormwater system. The area experiences frequent nuisance flooding of streets and properties. This task order amendment will require surveying, geotechnical investigation, preliminary and final design and permitting services. This work component is best implemented as an amendment to the on- going Task Order for Stormwater Management Improvements and Water Main Replacement for the NE 7th and NE 10th Avenue project given the contiguous nature of the two activities and the potential to benefit from design and related cost efficiencies as well as the timing and packaging for construction. It is expected that upon receipt of the fmal construction documents that a Guaranteed Maximum Price will · be negotiated with CDM for the combined construction phase, at which point the City will authorize the use of a Construction Management at Risk technique in which CDM will engage local subcontractors to construct the works in an open-book competitive process, overseen by the City Project Manager. - S :~BULLETIN~ORMS~AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM.DOC CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM QUEST FORM PROGRAM IMPACT: The proposed Water main replacement will improve water quality and fire protection for the community. The installation of the proposed stormwater system will enhance stormwater management in the gener&l area allowing for better control of pollutiOn and surface runoff. FISCAL IMPACT: Funds are available for the proposed Task Order' amendment in account numbers 407-5000-590-96-07 and 403-5000-590-96-07. Project number assigned is STM009. The consultant fee for the work is $59,500 including $16,200 for surveying and geotechnical investigations. This fee includes the professional engineering effort to review and integrate the City provided water main component into the overall design and construction documents. ALTERNATIVES: Alternatives are limited if the objective is to improve the quality of life in the communities. At best the project could be deferred if other projects are deemed of a higher priority; however, these improvements will be required eventually. ' Department Head's ~[gnature City Manager's Signature Department Name f City Att°~6y'/Finance / Human Resources \\CHkMA~HRDATAkEng/neering\CSDKAgenda Itemsk~genda Item - Stormwater Mgmt. Improve. & Water Main Replace. for North & South Rds:, Task Order NO. 01-05.dot SSBULLETINWORMSK4GENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM.DOC RESOLUTION NO. R02- A RESOLUTI~)N OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING :THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE TASK ORDER NO. 01-05, BETWEEN THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AND CAMP, DRESSER & MC KEE IN THE AMOUNT OF $59,500 FOR THE STORMWATER MANAGEMENT IMPROVEMENTS AND WATER MAIN REPLACEMENTS FOR THE NORTH AND SOUTH ROADS; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, .this project is necessary to alleviate stormwater issues on North and Roads due to overloading of the existing system; and WHEREAS, this task order amendment will require surveying, geotechnical investigations, preliminary and final design and permitting services and is a component best implemented as an amendment to the on-going task order for Stormwater Management Improvements and Water Main Replacement for the NE 7th and NE l0th Avenue project; and WHEREAS, the City Commission upon recommendation from staff, deems it appropriate and in the best interest of the residents and citizens of the City to approve Task Order No. 01-05 in the amount of $59,500 to Camp, Dresser & McKee for the Stormwater Management Improvements and Water Main Replacements for the North and South Roads. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: Section 1. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida does ~ authorize and direct the Mayor and City Clerk to approve and execute Task Order No. 01-05 in the mount of $59,500 to Camp, Dresser & McKee for the Stormwater Management Improvements gnd Water Main Replacements for the North and South Roads. Section 2. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon passage. PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of:March, 2002. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Mawr Vice Mayor Commissioner ATTEST: Commissioner City Clerk Commissioner (Corporate Seal) ca',resoXagreements\Consultant - Task Order 01-05 031103 . ~ ENGINEER~G SERVICES TASK ORDER CITY OF BOYNTON BF_,ACH TASK ORDER NO. 01-05, Amendment No. 1 DATE: CDM PROJECT NO. 6276 - 5 I. PROJECT TITLE Stormwater Management Improvements for the North and South Roads Area II. BACKGROUND Camp Dresser & Mc. Kee, Inc. (CDM) has been retained by the City of Boynton Beach ' (City) to implement stormwater improvements for the NE 7~ Street area. The City has identified the need to also implement stormwater improvements for the North and South Roads area located several blocks north of the NE 7~ Street area, and therefore requested this amendment for engineering services to include the additional area in the project. 'This amendment will include surveying and geotechnical investigation, design, permitting and cost estimating for storrnwater improvements in the North and South Roads area. The intent will be to construct the combined improvements in a method referred to as Engineer, Procure and Construction Management at Risk (EPCM), in which CDM will serve as Construction Manager and oversee the construction activities of suppliers and subcontractors to construct the improvements. III. CONTRACT REFERENCE This Task Order shall be performed under the terms and conditions described within the Agreement for General Engineering Consulting Services dated the 4· day of October 2000 between the City and CDM. IV. SCOPE OF SERVICES The Scope Of Services shall include surveying, design, permitting, technical reviews, cost estimating and public relations related to the implementation of the stormwater improvements to the North and South Roads area. The work will be implemented with the planned stormwater improvements to the NE 7· Street area. The detailed Scope of Services are included in Exhibit V. PROIECT STATUS REVIEW CDM shall provide the City with written monthly status reports during the duration of the project~ 0000-Db-HNB-MD.DFHBB 1 de1423-02/13/02 VI. PROJECT SCHEDULE CDM will commence services upon receipt of written authorization and will complete the professional engineering services within the schedules provided in Figure No. 1. VII. COMPENSATION FOR SERVICES, The total amount to be paid to CDM by the City under this Task Order for surveying, geotechnical investigation, design, permitting and cost estimating shall be a not-to- exceed amount of $59,500. A breakdown of the labor hours and other costs associated with this Task Order; are provided in Exhibits B and C. Once the design and permitting is completed and a Guaranteed Maximum Price for each of the three areas of work has been determined, the EPCM contract, as generally outlined in Exhibit D, will be authori~.ed for construction of the worlc IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have hereunto set their hands the day and year first above written. CAMP DRESSER & McKee INC. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA D . . : . . Gerald F. Broening~ Mayor Associate 0000-DFHNB-MD~DFHBB 2 de 1423..0~13/(~ FIGURE 1 PRELIMINARY PROJECT SCHEDULE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH STORMWATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS FOR THE NORTH AND SOUTH ROADS AREA MONTHS TASKS 2 5 6 ~ 1.0 - Topographic Survey and Geotechnicai Investigation Task 2.0 - Hydrologic and Hydraulic Analysis Task 3.0 - Design Task 4.0 - Permitting Assistance Task 5.0 - Meetings and Public Awareness Task 6.0 - Cost Esb'mafin.,~.____. bs6783.xls-2/13/02 EXHIBIT A STOR_MWATER MANAGEMENT IMPROVEMENTS FOR THE NORTH AND SOUTH ROADS AREA SCOPE OF SERVICES The scope of services for this task order, as an amendment to Task Order 01-05, is described below. STORMWATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS FOR THE NORTH ROAD AND SOUTH ROADS AREA CDM will..p, erform the design of the proposed surface water management system to. improve water quality and decrease the nuisance flooding eXperienced by the residents in the North Road and South Road area. The project is bounded by the C-16 canal to the north, U.S. Highway I to the west, the Intracoastal Waterway (ICW) to the east, and South Road to the south as shown in Figure 1. The project area is located immediately west of the ICW in a relatively flat area and currently is not served by a stormwat~r system. The area experiences frequent nuisance flooding of streets and lawns. A description of the tasks comprising the scope of services for this amendment is as follows. TASK 1.0 - TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY AND GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATIONS CDM will employ the services of a licensed professional surveyor, registered in the State of Florida, to conduct surveying Services in the project area. A specific-purpose topographic survey will map the project area with a contour interval of 0.5 feet. Spot elevations along the crown of the streets will be identified at 50-foot intervals. The survey contours will reflect existing building pads, roadways, swales, culverts, and depressed areas. The survey will identify known underground and overhead utilities and will identify right-of-way monuments. In addition, stormwater structures, roadways, and inverts of stormwater pipes will identified. The horizontal datum for the survey will be NAD 1983 State Plane Coordinates and the vertical datum will be the NGVD 1929. The tOpographic map and data obtained by the surveyor will be used to perform hydrologic and hydraulic analyses for the project area and to develop design drawings depicting site improvements. I"ne survey will be in digital format. Surveying services to map and provide legal descriptions of easements, which may be required for project implementation, are not currently identified and are not included, but may be provided via amendment of this task order, if needed. A budget of $12,000 is included for obtaining the above survey information. Geotechnical Investigations will be performed at appropriate locations to assist in the design of the stormwater management systen% It is anticipated that two borings will required along each street. In addition, geotechnical data will be obtained via this amendment for NE 7~ Street. A budget of $20500 is included for obtaining geotechnical information. LEGEND Study Area H 80 0 80 160 FeetI Figure 1 City of Boynton Beach Stormwater Management Improvements TASK 2.0 - HYDOLOGIC AND HYDRAULIC ANALYSIS ~, CDM will use the data collected from Task I to delineate the t~ibutary area for the watershed. CDM will divide the study area into subbasins and estimate the peak flows from the 2.5 inch, 5- yr/24-hr, 25-yr/24-hr, 25-yr/72-hr, and 100-yr/72-hr storm events. Based on the topographic analysis will be to~ TASK 3.0 - 1 include in Table A-l. Table A-1 Drawings agelnent SYStem Improvements for - Sh Detail Shee~ , ', o , Total CDM will ( the Additional fees TASKS.0 CDM will p as required CDM will coordinate with the City and assist in preparing presentation boards to inform the residents of the proposed stormwater improvements within the project area. TASK 6.0 - COST ESTIMATING CDM will prepare the engineer's estimate of probable cost for the construction fro the implementation of this project at the 60 percent and 90 percent stages of the design process. At the final desxgn stage (100 percent) CDM w~ll prepare the fin~ engineer s cost estimate fo construction that will be used to establish a Guaranteed Maximum Price for the implementation of this project as an amendment to this task order. EXHIBIT B-1 PROJECT BUDGET PROJECT: Stormwater Management Improvements for North and South Roads Area CONTRACT REFERENCE: 4, 2000 Labor Category_ Hours Hourly Rate (S/hr) Total Project Director 14 $138 Technical Spedalist 19 $144 Senior Engineer/Sdentist 54 $123 Professional II 72 $78 Professional I 80 $67 Senior Support Services 32 $99 Staff Support Services 236 $61 Clerical 24 $39 531 TOTAL LABOR COST $40,786 OTHER DIRECT COSTS Reproduction and Supplies $500 Travel 500 Computer and CAD 1,000 Postage and Shipping 500 TOTAL OTHER DIRECT COSTS $2,500 OUTSIDE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES (With 10% Mark-Up) Surveying $13,200 Geotec. hnical Investigation~ 3,000 TOTAL OUTSIDE PROFESSIONALS $16,200 TOTAL ESTIMATED COST $59,486 UPPER LIMIT AMOUNT $59,500 EXHIBIT C CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH STORMWATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS FOR THE NORTH AND SOUTH ROADS AREA SUMMARY OF LABOR HOUR REQUIREMENTS Task Project Technical ' Senior Prof~s_ional ProfessionalI Senior Staff Support Clerical Total Labor Tot~ Director Specialist Engineer II ~ Support . Hours Dollars 2 2--"-Y--- Sulvey and G~hnlcal Inves~ a~ 1 2 . 4 0 0 8 12 T~~c Aha_;_ sis . ~ 1 4 16 24 0 0 0 . 4 49 . $4,710 Task3.0- Design of the Sto. rmwater Mena. _ ~nt S_ stem Improvements. 4 . 8 16 .~~ 40 24 212 4 332 $23,68. 8 ~ I 4 8 16 2'"'-"~ 0 0 8 . 61 J $4,866 Task 4.0- Pmrnitting Assistanoa ~ ~ ~- Task 5.0 - Meetings and Public Awareness ~ ~ 00_~~ 6 $2,454 Ta_..sk 6.o- Cost Estimalin.~L. ~~1 ~ $2,548 "~UBTOTAL ~ 14 $40,788 C-1 cie1425.xIs\2/13/02 VII.-CONSENT AGENDA ITEM E.1 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM QUEST FORM Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office Meeting Dates in-to Cit~ Clerk's Office [] March 19, 2002 March 6, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] May 21, 2002 May 8, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] April 2, 2002 March 20, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] June 4, 2002 May22, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] April 16, 2002 April 3, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] June 18, 2002 June 5, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] May7, 2002 April 17, 2002 (5:00p.m.) [] July2, 2002 June 19, 2002 (5:00p.m.) [] Administrative [] Development Plans NATURE OF [] Consent Agenda [] New Business AGENDA ITEM [] Public Hearing [] Legal [] Bids [] Unfmished Busmess [] Announcement [] Presentation [] City Manager's Report RECOMMENDATION: Please place this request on the March 19, 2002 City Commission Agenda under Consent Agenda. The Community Redevelopment Agency Board with a unammons vote, recommended that the subject request be approved agreeing with staffthat ultimate wall height should not exceed six (6) feet. For further details pertaining to the request, see attached Department of Development Memorandum No. PZ 02-049. EXPLANATION: PROJECT NAME: MRKVICKA Front Yard Wall (ZNCV 02-005) AGENT: Pamela Mrkvicka OWNER: Pamela Mrkvicka and Steven Leach, Jr. LOCATION: 203 NW 3~d Street DESCRIPTION: Request relief from the City of Boynton Beach Land Development Regulations, Chapter 2, Zoning, Section 4.J. 1., limiting a wall to a maximum height of four (4) feet within the front building line to the front line to allow a 3.5 foot variance, and a six (6) foot wall within the front building line. PROGRAM IMPACT: N/A FISCAL IMPACT: N/A ALTERNATIVES:f~~Q~ ~Q N/A o~~ DeCe~m~nt~I}epartment'Director C~ty Manager's S~gnatur'~- S:~BULLETINXFORMS~AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM.DOC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT MEMORANDUM NO. PZ # q, 2-049 VARIANCE REVIEW STAFF: REPORT COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY BOARD AND CITY COMMISSION March 7, 2002 Meeting Date: March 12, 2002 File No: ZNCV 02-005 - Front Yard Wall Height Location: 203 NW 3rd Street Owner: Mr. Steven N. Leach Jr. and Pamela Mrkvicka Project: Front yard wall. Variance Request: Request relief from the City of Boynton Beach Land Development Regulations, Chapter 2, Zoning, Section 4. J. 1., limiting a wall to a maximum height of four (4) feet within the front building line to the front line to allow a 3.5 foot variance, and a six (6) foot wall within the front building line. BACKGROUND The subject property is located at 203 NW 3r~ Street at the intersection with NW 1st Avenue. The property and nearby neighborhood is currently zoned R-I-A, single family residential with the exception of the lot located immediately north of the subject site, zoned C-2. The lot is currently developed and conforming with the R-I-A zoning district requirements. The subject neighborhood is mostly developed (See Exhibit "A" - Location Map). ANALYSIS The code states that the zoning code variance cannot be approved unless the board finds the following: a. That special conditions and circumstances exist which are peculiar to the land, structure, or building involved and which are not applicable to other lands, structures or buildings in the same zoning district. b. That the special conditions and circumstances do not result from the actions of the applicant. c. That granting the variance requested will not confer on the applicant any special privilege that is denied by this ordinance to other lands, buildings, or structures in the same zoning district. d. That literal interpretation of the provisions of this ordinance would deprive the applicant of fights commonly enjoyed by other properties in the same zoning district under the terms of the ordinance and would work unnecessary and undue hardship on the applicant. e.That the variance granted is the minimum variance that will make possible the reasonable use of the land, building, or structure. · Page 2 Mrkvicka Variance Staff Report ~. Memorandum No. PZ # 02-049 ' f. That the grant of the variance will be in harmony with the general intent and purpose of this chapter [ordinance] and that such variance will not be injurious to the area involved or otherwise detrimental to the public welfare. on items "a", "d", and "f" above. The subject property is part Heights Revision Addition that was platted in 1924. The County Property Appraiser file ; the construction date for the original house as 1'925, and it is identified as a "Mission Style" house. The southern and western sides of the grade than the remainder of the property. There are: two (2) first is on the western tot line, with an elevation of 4 feet; and n the southern lot line, with an elevation of 2.5 feet above the finished ~ exterior of the wall. The de of the adjacent street the subject property was ori ~rade to build this single-family dwelling or special conditions that did not result from any actior icant. The Boynto n Beach Land Developmer restrict front yard walls, fences and hedges to a maximum height of four , and aesthetic reasons. The front yard setback requirement in the The subject property has the characteristics of a corner lot, therefore requiring a minimum 25-foot front yard setback and a minimum 12.5- foot side corner setback. It should to the beginning of this project, the property had an old 6-foot wooden face the entire western property line. The applicant's proposal is to 1) build a 6-foot high wall in place of the previous 6-foot wood fence along the western property line; and 2) build a 3.5-foot high wall above the existing 2.5- foot retaining wall along the south property line, raising the total wall height to (6) feet as measured from the outside of the wall~ However, without the variance the wall would be limited to a maximum height of four (4) feet, Which would allow a maximum increase of 1.5 feet above the existing 2.5-foot retaining.wall: This scenado would not serve the purpose of the structure, and could create a tripping hazard to residents uests on the property. Although the application represents the required in achieving the reasonable use of the land, a minimum necessary to create a practical barrier to ensure pdvacy and will apply to the first 20 feet along the southwest (rear) comer of ; western property line, and the southem property line. (See Exhibit "C" - Survey). The applicant intends to address a safety and a privacy issue. Under current code the applicant could only construct a four- (4) foot high wall (as measured from the Outside of the wall). However, the wall as proposed would be built at 6 feet high on the entire length of the rear yard (west) and the first 86 feet of the side corner yard (south). Since prior to this proposal there existed a 6-foot wooden fence in this place, staff believes that this new structure would have minimal if not any impact on the property to the west, The applicants' proposal to provide the minimum safety and desired privacy barrier would not appear to constitute a special privilege nor would it be incompatible with the adjacent properties. Page 3 Mrkvicka Variance Staff Report ~ Memorandum No. PZ # 02-049 ~, CONCLUSIONS/RECOMMENDATION Staff recognizes that the situation as presented :is unique. The applicants' intent to combine a safety and privacy wall is reasonable. Clear-site triangles will be preserved at the property, and the proposed wall would not obstruct views needed at adjacent driveways. Staff therefore recommends that the request for a the front bull six is indicated in MDA/dim S:g°Iannin¢SHARED\WP~PROJECTStMrkvicka~STAFF REP-Wa He ghtvar doc · n - Locat o 'Map Mrkvicka Variance 808 8 800 '!600 l:ee4: w ~ EXHIBIT "B" A) Our house was built in 1925. The finished grade on most of the south side property line is 2'4" higher than that of the city and our surrounding neighbors. ramp for uncommon to ,,Jew ladies ~olici wall. We' bottles and other trash that has been e~t in our area y across the street) were 'ecentl road ~cle in our yard in his efforts :O C) to ha,e; ~ reasenable ~ tc~ insure ~t dsk for liab~it~ in our neighborhood and depd~ ~sof matching the texture and color of 3ur we would like to continue that height for line. high wooden fence ran along the detrimental to the will cause no traffic concern and will-. suited to our 1925 Mission style endeavor. This is a .~ in~stment in our home, neighborhood ~nd FEB t 3 2002 ' , - 6 FOOT HIGH WALL ' . I ~.~' ~ct ~'/~'~ I ~1, .~o ~ I ': ' l I I " '" ~' ~u~''''-'' % I'. "":~" ' ;" I .'~ , ~.~. .~.' , ~.o~ .' - ~?'___ ~ . . . . . .... .. , ..,: _ ~ ...... ;, , ... ..... , . , ~: . 1~' .~ _ _ ~ ~- ~ · . ~ - _ : ' N.W. 5RD. STREET ~ I: RECEIVED ;' SHE~ OF p~RMIT S~ ., NOV ~ i DO NOT REMOVE FILECOP~ ; ~ nrM~S OAIC ~' R~T ~ ~OMP~ EXHIBIT "D" Conditions of Approval Project name: Mrkvicka Variance File number: ZNCV 02-005 Reference: DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE REJECT PUBLIC WORKS- General COmments: None X PUBLIC WORKS- Traffic Comments: None X UTILITIES Comments: None X FIRE Comments: None X POLICE Comments: None X ENGINEERING DIVISION Comments: None X BUILDING DIVISION Comments: None X PARKS AND RECREATION Comments: None X FORESTER/ENVIRONMENTALIST Comments: None X PLANNING AND ZONING Comments: 1. The portion of the wall located into the firont building line shall not exceed six (6) feet in height, measured from the surface grade outside the X wall. Conditions of Approval 2 DEPARTMFNTS INCLUDE REJECT ADDITIONAL COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY BOARD CONDITIONS Co,nments: 2. Proposed wall shall not exceed six (6) feet in height. X ADDITIONAL CITY COMMISSION CONDITIONS Co,ninents: 1. To be determined. S:\P anning\SHARED\WP\PROJECTS\MRKVICKA\Condition of Approval 2 page revised 2002 form.doc DEVELOPMENT ORDER OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA PROJECT NAME: Mrkvicka Variance APPLICANT'S AGENT: Pamela Mrkvicka APPLICANT'S ADDRESS: 203 NW 3rd Street Boynton Beach, FL 33435 DATE OF HEARING RATIFICATION BEFORE CITY COMMISSION: March 12, 2002 TYPE OF RELIEF SOUGHT: Request for relief from zoning code requirements for wall height within the front building line. LOCATION OF PROPERTY: 203 NW 3rd Street Boynton Beach, FL 33435 DRAWING(S): SEE EXHIBIT "B" ATTACHED HERETO. X THIS MATTER came before the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida appearing on the Consent Agenda on the date above. TheCity Commission hereby adopts the findings and recommendation of the Planning and DevelOpment Board, which Board found as follows: OR THIS MATTER came on to be heard before the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida on the date of hearing stated above. The City Commission having considered the relief sought by the applicant and heard testimony from the applicant, members of city administrative- staff and the public finds as folloWs: 1. Application for the relief sought was made by the Applicant in a manner consistent with the requirements of the City's Land Development Regulations. 2. The Applicant HAS .... HAS NOT established by substantial corn petent evidence a basis for the relief requested. 3. The conditions for development requested by the Applicant, administrative staff, or suggested by the public and supported by substantial competent evidence are as set forth on Exhibit "C" with notation "Included". 4. The Applicant's application for relief is hereby GRANTED subject to the conditions referenced in paragraph 3 hereof. DENIED 5. This Order shall take effect immediately upon issuance by the City Clerk. 6. All further development on the property shall be made in accordance with the terms and conditions of this order. 7. Other 'DATED: City Clerk S:~Planning\SHARED\WP~ROJ ECTS\MRKVICKA\Develop. Order Form-2002-Revised.doc VII.-CONSENT AGEN[ CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH ITEM F, AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM Requested City commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Meetin~ Dates in to City Clerk's Office Meetina Dates in to City Clerk's Office [] March 19, 2002 March 6. 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] May 21, 2002 May 8.2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] April 2, 2002 March 20, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] June4, 2002 May 22, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] April 16, 2002 April 3, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] June 18, 2002 June 5. 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] May 7. 2002 April 17. 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] Juls~ 2, 2002 June 19, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] Administrative [] Development Plans NATURE OF [] Consent Agenda [] New Business AGENDA ITEM [] Public Hearing [] Legal [] Bids [] Unfinished Business [] Announcement [] Presentation [] City Manager's Report RECOMMENDATION: Motion to approve payment to Godwin Pumps of America, Inc. for rental of diesel powered bypass pumps for Lift Station 317 in the mount of $61,404.35. EXPLANATION: We just completed a rehabilitation of Master Lift Station 317 location on West Boynton Beach Blvd. (west of Burger King) via a contract with Widell, Inc. (PO gl 1223). The rehabilitation included adding a third large pump to handle peak flows from the northWest section of our service area. In March 2001, the contractor slatted installation of the third large pump when we experienced a major failure of one of the existing 80 Hp EMU pumps. This left our facility with only one pump in operation. The Utilities Department Wastewater staff determined that Godwin Pumps of America was the best source for installation of a temporary diesel powered bypass pump. Purchase Order #12198 was issued for a one month rental in the amount of $3,785.00. Our crews removed the failed pump and :determined that it had major impeller and motor damage and that it would not be considered for rebuild. The Utilities Department sent forth a' Change Order to the Widell contract to replace the 80 Hp failed pump with a 75 Hp Flygt Pump. This Change Order was approved on July 17, 2001. In August 2001, the remaining primary pump failed leaving the station operating on the rented diesel by- pass. The Utilities Department had Godwin Pumps install a second diesel powered bypass pump to serve as a backup. 'The second pump was removed from service. Since this pump has already been rebuilt once, it was decided not to rebuild the pump. The Master Lift Station still needs a third pump installed to replace the second primary pump failure. This will be done separately in the near future. S:\BULLET1N~ORMS'~AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM.DOC CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM It should be noted that this Master Lif~ Station continued to operate during the rehabilitation and pump failures, there were no interruptions in service and no wastewater spill incidents. PROGRAM IMPACT: One of the Utilities largest Master Lift Stations was scheduled for rehabilitation and pump failures occurred before rehabilitation could be completed. By-pass pumps were needed to keep the Master Lift Station operational. FISCAL IMPACT: Invoice Date Invoice Number Invoice Amount Reason May 16, 2001 302167 $7,004.00 1st pump rental 4-27-01 to 5-24-01 Shipment set up June 27, 2001 306862 $2,892.00 1St pump rental 5-25-01 to 6-21-01 July 11, 2001 308400 $2,892.00 Ist pump rental 6-22-01 to 7-19-01 August 6, 2001 311370 $2,612.00 1 st pump July rental partial August 8, 2001 311697 $5,504.00 I st pump August rental August 24, 2001 313726 $7,634.00 2na pump shipment and rental of 12" bypass 8-6-01 to 9-2-01 August 29, 2001 314292 $ 541.68 repair to bypass (1st pump) September 5, 2001 314866 $5,504.00 1st pump September rental September 21, 2001 317048 $6,134.00 2na pump rental 9:3-01 to 9-30-01 October 2, 2001 318365 $5,504.00 1st pump October billing October 19, 2001 320632 $6,134.00 2r~d pump rental 10-1-01 to 10-28-01 November !5, 2001 323923 $3,544.67 2nd rental 10-29-01 to 11-2-01 Pick-up November I5, 200I 323921 $5,504.00 1st Final billing TOTAL $61,404.35 Funds are available in 407-5000-590-96-04 SWR080 - Master Lift Station Rehabilitation. S:XBULLETIN'~ORMSXAGENDA iTEM REQUEST FORM.DOC CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM ALTERNATIVES: Considering thc potcntia[£or a major wastcwat~ spill we had no Department Head s Signature ' Cit~ ~lanager's SignatUre Utilities Deparmaent City Attorney / Finance / I-Iman Resources cc: Mark Law Tony Lombardi Barb Conboy Bill Atkins S:XBULLETINSFORMSXAGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM.DOC FEB-20-~2 10=41 ~ROM~0~IN.PUMP$.S~ ......... ID: 18~38182230 ~A~ Sheet1 :oyton Be?ch, City o! - ~. ustomer ~ v~- _ . n~/OlCt ~ I~at~_ . ~,~',~ ......... . ~ · .~. ~ 302167 5/16~00 MF ~ [, _,~.~. 14846 ~ ~ ~une 2 892.00 14~60 ~ 01 Jut (Dfference) 2612 00 ' 14~60 0 8/6/20 Y - ..... _ · 7 8/8/20 . = 31 t69 ........ . =151820 ~ 15182 SeP o, ~,~v. ~ 32392~ l~n ~/~uu~ , ,, ......... . 7:: :-:~ ..... ~4~ . 61,~4.3 ' : ~UI~L . - · . ~ Page p u m p s o,America, Inc. ,,n ' Floodgate Road, Bridgeport, NJ 0801 9092 1/10/02 ~ Telephone: (856) 467-3636/3638 Fax: (856) 467-4841 s CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH H 100 E BOYNTON BEACH BLVD PI 124 E. WOOLBRIGHT,.,.._,~,, RD BOYNTON FL BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33435 T O 012198 RENTAL CHARGE OF EQUIPMENT MAY THROUGH NOVEMBER 2001 EQUIPMENT ON RC# 148460 & .151820. ~.,~ . ALL PAST DUE INVOICES ARE SUBJECT TO 1 1/2% PER MONTH SERVICE CHARGE 61404.35 8ALE~ TAX 8HIPPlNG CHARGE8 REMIT TOTAL INVOICE ' P.~.~.~.~OX 191 ' Floodgate Road, Bridgeport, NJ 08014 II I II IlJJl . Telephone: (856) 467-3636/3638 ( ~ Fax: (856) 467-4841 - 0 D P o o ,'.~::: ~::;" ¥'00. O0. NB 3/4'" NUTS AND BOLTS ALL PAST DUE INVOICES ARE SUBJECT TO 1 1/2% PER MONTH SERVICE CHARGE 8ALE8 TAX ,, SHIPPING CHARGES 1; .50(}. 00 REMIT T ' P.O. JX 191 TOTAL INV~II(~I~ 7 pump · S Godwin Pumps of America, Inc. " : 2291 Technica Parkway North Charleston, SC 29406 i 48460 843-818-2266 . .~-,, Fax: 843-818-2230 , . O iOO ¢ ~[]VNTON 9E¢~C~i 8L..~2D. H .. E ......... I !24 E. WOi]L.BRiGHT ROAD D p T ~OY:N i'ON:, . ......... BcACF :O O .1'30 DAYS CHARLESTON.~ S ALL_ ACC~SS]RIES NEWI OR LiKE NEW CONDITION CUST[]MER M qY PURCt.-fA..~E 483 1 GODWIN CD300M/Sl~6T/SB i2" DRI-PRtME , 12,010. B 3 ~-~.',001,B 1 12" SEWER SCREEN W/GODWIN Q,..D. ,. 020. C i i~" X 20, ~D CARGO HOSE W/FLANGES . 12. 045. B. B 1 i2" 90 DEGREE BEND W/FLANGE i 2. 090. B, B - ,= -~ DEGREE GODWIN Q.'D:,, BEND !2, 00. F - - r LANCE BASKETS , 00. 000, NB 48 3/4" NUTS AND BOLTS IITNESSETH: The lessee' hereby offers from GODWIN PUMPS oF AMERICA, INC. of Bridgeport, NJ certain machinery and other personal property heminafte ~lled "Equipment" which is described above: ansport to/from Lessors facility or equivalent at lessors option. Loading and unloading at site is responsibility of Lessee. ,livered By: Time of Delivery: AM PM ;CEPTED FOR: GODWIN PUMPS OF AMERICA, INC. (LESSOR). ACCEPTED. FOR: CUSTOMER (LESSEE) CUSTOMER SIGNATURE: /~, TERMS & CONDmONS CONTINUED ON REVERSE SIDE .r.nch., %-' ,,!. ).? Bridgeport, NJ 08014 Lansing, ILL.60438 Upper Marlboro, MD 20774 Batavia, NY 14020 A~, GA30101 -~'~' Phone: 609-467-3636 Phone: 708-889-1560 Phone: 301-390-3806 Phone: 719-344-3156 Phone: 770-529-7569 P-: No. 10 02a27 Richmond. VA 23228 VircliniaBeach. VA 23462 Charleston. WV 25312 Norwich. CT06360 '¢ ' Omps Rood~ato ~oad. Bdd~opod, ~d 08014 Telephone: (856) 467-3636/3638 Fax: (856) 467-4841 s )~.~OYht'f'Oh BE. ACH C~'I"Y Eft:' s BOYNTON BEn, CH, CITY OF oL :I.¢'K~ E 9(qYNTON BEACH BLVD. i ~E4 E. ~00LEd~[GFft" RO(~D D T BC]YN-t"Oh BEC)CH,. F'L. ~S .~-) T 0 REN'FCtL 5125/01 'I'HRU &!21lO1 !. BZ-14-83 GODi4IN (;D3OOM/31~AT/SB 12" DRI-PR]:ME 1 ~ ;~¢ [~=:; III I1~-:--::~ ................... iii iii 3 :LC, O."2 (-) :[ ¢* , ~:~ 12" X 10' HD SUCT]:ON HOSE W/GOD~ZN G.D. ! lIF~!- JUL -3 2001 :f. 2'7C~.!2.020,,C 1~" X c(} HD C(-~RGO HOSE N/FLANGES 1 I 400,.:I. 2.O4.5.B.E~ 12" 90 DEGREE E~END N/FL.~NGE 1 M :i. zH]O.12,,OgO,,9.D 12" 90 DEGREE GODWIN G.D. BEND 1 M 6 490 ,, 12. O0. F'. G ~. 2' FLf~NGE G~S;KE']"S ~ M z,.!:~ 99'9. O0. 000 ,, IqE:~ 314" NUTS ~ND B(]L'T'E; 1 M '!'OT(:~L LUMP SUN PRZCE ...... 2,.87~. O0 ALL PAST DUE INVOICES ARE SUBJECT TO 1 1/2% PER MONTH SERVICE CHARGE 2 SALES TAX . OO SHIPPING CHARGES .0 0 REMIT 2 P.L,. ,.**OX 191 TOTAL INVOICE -*' -U~BI~IWII I "' '"'""'~ P" u m p s o, America,Inc., Floodgate Road, Bridgeport, NJ 08014 9(}98 J i-' "% Telephone: (856) 467,3636/3638 ~J / IIIIIIIII i~i ii ,!!.!:;ii~:Fax: (856) 467-484i',' ".. i NI~TON BEACH, C !' '~'f !; i, '"" ' ' BOY ITY OF il 1ti .IIIL 18 2001 .', ~t H BOYNTON BEACH, CII'Y OF 1OO E. BOYNTON BEACH BLVD .,, _ ~it Iii -' '! ,!?] I 18,4 E. WOOLBRIGHf ROAD BOYNTON BEACH, Fl_, 33435 BOYNTON BEACH, FL. 3,3435 :12198 BEST RENTAL 6/8,8,/01 THRU '7/19/01 1 B-1483 GODWIN CD3OOM/318,6T/SB 18," DRI-PRIME 1 M 3 100.1~..010.B 18," X 10' HD SUCTION HOSE W/GODWIN ~.D. 1 M ~ 1. 199.18,,001.B 18," SEWER SCREEN W/GODWIN (~.D. 1 M ; L I ~'70.:1.8,,,08,0.C 18," X 8'0' HD CARGO HOSE W/FLANGES 1 M 1. 400.1P_.O45.B.B 18," 90 DEGREE BEND W/FLANGE 1 M 1 400.1~,.090.B.B 1P-' 90 DEGREE GODWIN ~.D. BEND 1 M 6 490,1P-.OO.F.G 18," FLANGE GASKETS I M 4,8 999.00.000.NB 3/4" NUTS AND BOLTS i M TOTAL LUMP SUM PRICE --- 8,,898,.00 ALL PAST OUE INVOICES ARE SUBJECT TO 1 112'/. PER MONTH SERVICE CHARGE 8,, 89~. O0 ~ALES TAX . C)O / 8HIPPING CHARQE~ - REMIT ~'" P ~ .... ~X 191 --,._~ TOTAL INVOICE / pumps o,'.,,,,,,,r,c,,.,,,,,.. : Floodgate Road, Bridgeport, NJ 08014 9098 8/06/01 : Telephone: (856) ~67-3636/3638 ~ Fax: (850) 467-4841 S H BOYNTON BEACH, C]TY OF $ lZ4 E, WOOL.~RIGHT ROAD o · .oO: E, , D T BOYNTON BEACH, FL. 33435 T BOYNTON BE~CH, FL. 33435 0 0 2 :198 ** JULY RENTAL ** I B-1483 GODWIN CD300M/3126T/SB 12" DRI-PRIME I M 3 lO0.12.010.B 12" X 10' HD SU(]TION HOSE W/GODWIN G.D. 1 M 1. 199,,12.001.B 12" SEWER SCREEN W/GODWIN G.D. I M 1 270.12.020.C 12" X 20' HD CARGO HOSE W/FLANGES I M I 400.12.045.B.B 12" 90 DEGREE BEND W/FLANGE I M 1 400.12.090.B~B 12" 90 DEGREE GODWIN G.D. BEND I M .~ , 1 M ....... 6 496.12.00. F. G 12" FLANGE GASKETS ....... BZL. LED $R89~.00 ON ZNV ~308400 S/B ALL PAST DUE INVOICES ARE SUBJECT TO 1 1/2% PER MONTH SERVICE CHARGE SALES TAX SHIPPING CHARGES REMIT P, jOX '191 TOTAL INVOICE pumps ', ' of America, Inc., Floodgate Road, Bridgeport, NJ 08014 I I Telephone: (8,56) 467-3636/3638 I Fax: (856) 467-4841 r i:~{.:}vr, F'rcJN EEACH:~' ' C]'.TY OF s BOYNTON BEACH, ul.l.Y OF ~' H E. BOYN'FE~N BEACH BL. VD. ~ 124 E, WOOLBRiGHT ROAD P ;Ed;DYN'I"ON BEACH, F'L. 33435 T BOYNTON BEACH, F'L. 33/+3,5 0 AUC~UST RE;NT'AL. :1 B"-! 4S3 GODWIN CD300M/3126T/SB 12'" DRI-PRIME 1 M ~ 3 ';t. OC).I;~.C)IO.B 1~" X 10' ND SUCTION HOSE W/GODWIN e.D. 1 M :l. 400, :[2f.()4'.5,.B,B IE" 90 DEGREE BEND W/FLANGE t :1. 400, I~.090,,B.B 1R" 90 DEGREE GODWIN O.D. BEND 1 M ~ 4~O.ZE.OO.F,G :t2" FLANGE GASKETS I M zrE~ 999 . 00 . 000 . NB 3/4" NUTS AND BOL]"S I M TOTAL LUIdP SUM PRICE ....... 5,504.00 ALL PAST DUE INVOICES ARE SUBJECT TO 1 1/2% PER MONTH SERVICE CHARGE 5 ~ 504. O0 SALES TAX . 0 C) SHIPPING CHARGES ,, ('.)(.) I REMIT '- ~ . I Telephone: (856):,46~:3636/3638 BQYN-f'ON REN't'AL. 8106101 'f'HRU ?!OE!0! PI~ I:ME 1 Id 3,785. O0 3 ,. 78:5. O0 · ~ ~. .[::>o¢~ GODWIN CD300~I3306T/BB 4. :l. 00.17E.O10.B iE" X 10' HD SUCTION HOSE :I. !99,,IE.OO1.B 18" SUCTION SCREEN W/GODWIN G.D. I ld .00 .0(.) I. 22'?'0,,1~E.O1.0.C 12" X 10' HD CARGO HOSE W/FLANGES I M 315.00 31.5,,00 :L ~;:'7(),,1E.OEO.C 1;Z" X ~O' HD CARGO HOSE W/FLANGES 1 Id 59z~.00 594..00 · , 4.00.,IFi.O60.B.B 1.2" 90 DEGI:?EE GODt~IN G.D BEND FLANGED 1 M 90.00 90.00 I z,-C)O.1C?,,Ot?O.B-B ~" 90 DEGREE GODW]:N (],,D. BEND 1 M 90.00 9'0.00 [:~¢ 4.?0. I~.O0.,F.G 1.~" F'L_ANGE GASKETS 1 Iq .,00 .00 Z.?U 999 ., 00 . 000 . NB 3/4" X 4" NUTS-BOLTS 1 M ,,00 .0(.) ALL PAST DUE INVOICES ARE SUBJECT TO 1 1/2% PER MONTH SERVICE CHARGE BALES TAX SHIPPING CHARGES REMIT TOTAL INVOICE P.. ~OX 191 ----._ ~l~.JVVll I p u m p s o,America, Inc., e~. ~.. o Floodgate Road, Bridgepo~, NJ 08014 ~ Telephone: (856) 467-3636/3638 Fax: (856) 467-4841 S '~ ...... $ o ~.3[3YN'!'ON [:EF~C,~, CITY DF: H BOYNTDN BEACH, o o I:::: I.? [~ (-~ L SH].PP:LNG CH¢~RGE FOR (1) DEL:[VERY VIA I~iERCE:R ALL PAST DUE INVOICES ARE SUBJECT TO I 1/2% PER MONTH SERVICE CHARGE ' ' SALES TAX . (')O .... p u m o~ America, inc., · Floodgate Road, Bridgeport, NJ 08014 q' ''~ C~ ~'~'~" ~?~'"~ 9092 8129101 314292 ~ Telephone: (856) 467-3636/3638' Fax: (856) 467-4841 s CITY DF BOYNTON 9E~CH s BOYN"FON BEACH, CITY OF H 0 L 100 E, 80YN'rO~-~E~CH B~VD. i ~24 E NOO~R~GHT RD~D - P O T BOYNTON BE~CH, FLOR~D~ T 90YNTON BE~CH, FL. 33435 0 0 )J~198 ?EPAI:R ON: B-1483 RC#- 148460 MADE SERVICE CALL ON 8/10/01 TO SERVICE F'LEET B-1483. SERVICE ENGINE, CHECKED AI..L FLUID LEVELS, GREASED BEARINGS AND 'FI~::S TED UNIT B-7600 31'26 OIL FILTER BF-7632 3186 FUEL FI. LTER ~ 10.98 21.96 PA-8335 AIR FILTER ~ 8.04 16.08 RS-3'.504 3126/3208T/C OUTER FI. LTER ~ 43.~8 86.~56 ]466695 3186 FUEL SEPERATOR 8 ~6.88 53.76 ]. 540G ~UARTS OIL 38 1.35 43. ~0 ~ 308.50 MECHANIC/FIELD 5.50 HRS ~ 55. OOHR .... ALL PAST DUE INVOICES ARE SUBJECT'" TO I 112% PER MONTH SERVICE CHARGE ~39.18 308.50 · O0 $541.68 SALES TAX · 00 SHIPPING CHARGES · O0 REM[ · TOTAL INVOICE ~- .... BOX 191 ~I'(..,1WI! I .,, v ~,~*- p'u m p s tr, c.. · .... ]. '.,I.~..,..,..)¢:~, Floodgate Road, Bridgeport, NJ 08014 <;?(....,?~. c710,5/O1 ,;~- , ,-.,.4, I i : I II II Telephone:(856)467-3636/3638 Fax: (856) 487-4841 s BEIYN'f'Edxl BEACH~ CITY L'JF s BDYNTDN BEACH, CITY 13F' 0 OL 1.0C) I..':; . B£)YNTOI",I BEAC. H BLVD, ~l IP24- E. WODLBRIGHT D P T B(3YNTE]N BEACH... FL. 33435 T BOYN"['.DN BEACH,. F'L. 33z~.3'_'?, o 0 SEi; F:"I"EI'"IBIE RRENT¢It... 1. B-.:I. 4E]3 GODWIN CD:300FI/31P-6'I'/SB 17"" DRI-PRIME I PI :L:'; :[O0.12.010.B 12" X 10' HI:) SUCTION HOSE W/GODWIN ~.D. I M · ]. 1(.?c2,,12.00;t B 172'" SEWER SCREEN W/GOr.)I4:I:N O,D.; 1 270 12 020 C 12" X ~..0' HID C¢-IRGO HOSE W/FLANGES 1 M 1 4.(..)(). 17Z.O':¢O,,B,B ].2~" .'-70 DEGREE GODWIN 61,I'). BEI',tD I M i. Li. ~ . ,,5 ,:,.:-;;'(.':,. :I.;-~,O0,F ,,G lB" FLANGE GC4SKETS 1 M ~,.~i:!i ':¢':?9.00.000.1'..IB 3/4" NUTS AND BOLTS 1 M 'I'E]TAL LUf'IP SUni PRICE ........ 5,.S04.()0 ALL PAST DUE INVOICES ARE SUBJECT .... TO I 1/L::~'~ PER MONTH SERVICE CHARGE ~5,5504. O0 5, '.:50 z,, O0 SALES TAX .0 0 I SHIPPING CHARGES REMIT:, ~ - ' ~ ' 5 ,. ~5(.,( ~ P.,~.~X 191 %,_ TnT~I iNvnl~J= '/~~ --' Floodgate Road, Bridgeport,-- NJ 08014 ~ Telephone: (856) 467-3636/3638 Fax: (856) 467-4841  ., ........ .~ ,,.... H :LC, O E E~OYNFON BE~C:H o ~.O(.) IE. [dDYN'¥C:Ii'~i /~::H~.,)-",I:~.._v.U,, I L p O t({C]'YNTON E~EACH, F'i .... T O O L ,::~. :IOO.,:t.~S!,,C~:IO,F¢ :l. al"X '.tO' HD SUCT]iON t-'iElSE W/GE.II)kILN G,D. 1. M . '! :['::y?,, ilZ?_,,CJCJ:I. ,,E! :[;;.~ ,=,h.l.[l]N SCREEN I~I/Gi]O!IZN G D. 1[ Fl .00 · i ,¢~.OO.:I. FZ,Oi~O.i:~,,t~) :I.~" ?O DEGREE GODW]iN G.,D I~?E~xtD FL.~NGED 1 P'i SC;,OO $~O,,OO , . FIi''~'~ r~ ¢:,C) .':,,:,,", ' '" ,, 3 / [+ ~" :L --, .-,- .;,, C)~ OOO, NE{ ' X.. NU'T$S,..-BOI_TS " " ALL PAST DUE INVOICES ARE SUBJECT TO I 1/2% PER MONTH SERVICE CHARGE gALES T~ . ~..~ REMIT ,5, ~. L:~ .,~.~ P,u. aOX 191 TOTAL I~CE pu m p s o, America,Inc., .._ Floodgate Road, Bridgeport, NJ 08014 1. 0/OFZ/O 1.318365 ). .~9 ~ Telephone: (856) 467-3636/3638 ' Fax: (856) 467-4841 ~) r-~s BOYNTON BI=ACH CI]"Y OF= s BOYNTON BEACH. CI"f'Y OF:' J '"' ~" ~ H o m 1~4 E. WOOl_BRIGHT ROA1) L 1.00 E,, BOYN'I'ON BEACH BLVD. P D T BOYN'FON BEACH. FL 'Si'Xl+35 T BOYN'f'ON BEACH, FL. 33435 o ? 198 O C T O B E: R B Z L.l.. ]: N G 51 B-14E°;3 GODWIN CD3OOM/31~6T/SB 1~" DRI-PRIME 1 M }~~-~~ 3 '!00. t;~,,010,,B lg" X 10' HD SUCTION HOSE W/GODWIN ~.[). 1 M 1 2'70,,:Ig (}20.C 1¢'" X 2q' HD CARGO HOSE W/FLANGEiS 1 M 1 z.,,,~r~ :12_.OZ~-5 R B '~'" 90 DEG!REE BEND W/FLANGE 1 M ................. I. 400 :I;~C,,O'::~O B.B 12" c°o DEGREE GODW]]N G.D. BEND 6 /,-~.:~0. :t ~. O0 I:: ,, G 1~" FLANGE f" 6, -Tr' I M · 48 999. O0.O00.NB 3/4" NUTS AND BQL'f'S 1 M TOTAL LUHP SUM PRICE ...... 5~504,00 ALL PAST DUE INVOICES ARE SUBJECT TO 1 1/2% PER MONTH SERVICE CHARGE 5 , .50-q . O0 5 , 504 . O0 SALES TAX . C)0 SHIPPING CHARGES · GO REMIT ' - r ~ _ P.;.~-__.,OX 191 . TOTAL INVOICE , Floodgate Road, Bridgepd~ .J 08014 L,L ~ ......... c~OC22 10/lC2/01 -~ ',-..~ ~ Telephone: (856) 467-3636/3-6~38 ~/~ Fax: (856) 467-4841 s BOYN¥ON BEACH, CITY OF s BOYNTON BEACH, CITY OF L lO0 E. BOYNTON BEACH BLVD. I 100 E BOYNTON BEACH BLVD ~ D T BOYNTON BEACH, FL, 33435 ? BOYNTON BEACH, FL. 334?]5 o o TONY LOMBARDI 151820 MOTOR FRT 30 DAYS RENTAl_ 10/01/01 THRU 10/28/01 1 B-1508 GODWIN CD300M/3306T/SB 12" DRI PRIME 1 M 3,785.00 3,785.00 4 lO0.12.010.B 12" X 10' HD SUCTION HOSE W/GODWIN G.D. 1 M 315.00 1,260.00 ::1. 199.12.001.B 12" SUCTION SCREEN W/GODWIN G.D. 1 M .00 .00 1 270.12.010.C 12" X 10' HD CARGO HOSE W/FLANGES I M 315.00 315.00 1 270.1~.0r_C.C 12" X ;~0' HD CARGO HOSE W/FLANGES I M 5c24.00 5c24.00 i 400.12.060.B.B 12" c/O DEGREE GODWIN G.D BEND FLANGED 1 M c~O.O0 c~O.O0 i 400.12.0c?O.B.B 12" c~O DEGREE GODWIN G.D. BEND I M c~O.O0 8 4c~O.12.00.F.G 12" FLANGE GASKETS I M .00 .00 ~'~0 c2c2c~.O0.OOO.NB 3/4" X 4" NUTS-BOLTS i M .00 .00 ALL PAST DUE INVOICES ARE SUBJECT TO 1 1/2% PER MONTH SERVICE CHARGE 6,134.00 6,134.00 ! SHIPPING CHARGES . O0 REMIT P. dOX 191 TOTAL INVOICE ~5 , 1' ., O0 uwll I ..-,-'.--'- u m n s of America, Inc., Floodgate Road, Brid~ep0~, NJ 08014 90~ 1 Ull Telephone: (856) 467~6~/3638 ~ ~ax: (856) 467-4841 9OYNTON 9E~CH, CiTY OF ~0V 2~ ~1 ,~ HS BOYNTON BE~CH, C[*T'Y OF' 100 E. BOYNTON BEACH ~I_VD. _~.~ . ,~ , ,.~ T BOYNTON BE~CH BOYNTON BE~CH, FL,. 33~5 O 12 :198 ! OFF RENT FINAL BII_I_ING *OFF RENT* .1. · B-'I 4.83 GODWIN CD3OOM/31E!6T/SB 12" DRI-PRIME 1 M 3 100.12.010.B 12" X 10' HD SUCTION HOSE W/GODWIN G.D. I M 1 199.12,,001.B 1.~" SEWER SCREEN W/GODWIN G.D. 1 M 1 2'70.12.020,,C lg" X 20' HD CARGO HOSE W/FLANGES 1 M · [ 4.00.12.O4S.B.B 12" 90 DEGREE BEND W/FLANGE 1 M 1 4OO,I[E.O?O.B.B 12" ~O DEGREE GODWIN G.D. BEND 1 M 6 490.12.,OO-F-G 12" FLANGE G~SKETS 1 M 48 999.00.OOO.NB 3/4" NUTS RND BOLTS 1 M PI(ii<UP ON RC~ ALL PAST DUE INVOICES ARE SUBJECT TO 1 1/2% PER MONTH SERVICE CHARGE SALES TAX SHIPPING CHARGF~ TOTAL INVOICE , of America, Inc., Floodgate Road, Bridgeport, i~J'08014 P. III Ii III Iil i11il i111 ~ ~ Telephone: (856) 467,3630/3638 Fax: (856) 467-4841 s BOYNTON BEACH; CITY OF s BOYNTON BEACH, CITY OF L 100 E~ B~YN~!ON BEACH BLVD. I 1~_4 E. WOOLBRIGHT ROAD D : P T BOYNTON BEACH~ FL. ~43~ T BOYN'I"ON BEACH, FL., ~3435 o o ;~ 198 1484~0 TOTAL LUMP SUM PRICE ..... 5,504.00 ALL PAST DUE INVOICES ARE SUBJECT TO I 1/2% PER MONTH SERVICE CHARGE 5,504. O0 5,504.. O0 ~ALES TAX . C)0 8HIPPING CHARGE~ . O O REMIT ' P,~. OX 191 TOTAL INVOICE 5 5C JC) p u m p s o, America, Inc., I I Floodgate Road, Bridgeport, NJ 08014 ~ ~ - Telephone:(856)::4'67.3~36/3638 s BOYNTON BEACH, c[-rY OF O H BOYNTON BEACH, CITY OF T BOYNTON B ACH, FL.. 3343 - T BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33435 o 0 ' ~< EBAL RENTAL 10/29/01 THRU 11/02/01 *OFF RENT* 1 B-1508 GODWIN CD300M/3306T/SB 12" DRI PRIME 1 W 1,261.67 1,261.67 4 I00.12.010.B 12" X 10' HD SUCTION HOSE W/GODWIN G.D. 1 W 105.00 420.00 1 199.12.00[.B ~R" SUCTION SCREEN W/GODWIN G.D. I W .00 .00 ~. 270.12.010.C 12" X 10' HD CARGO HOSE W/FLANGES 1 W 105.00 105.00 J. 270,,12.020.C 12" X ~0' HD CARGO HOSE W/FLANGES I W 198.00 198.00 1 400.12.060.B.B 12" 90 DEGREE GODWIN G.D BEND FLANGED I W 30.00 30.00 I 400.12.090.B.B 12" 90 DEGREE GODWIN G.D. BEND 1 W 30.00 30.00 8 490.1R.OO.F.G 12" FLANGE GASKETS 1 W .00 .00 60 999 . 00 . 000 . NB 3/4" X 4" NUTS-BOLTS 1 W .00 .00 ALL PAST DUE INVOICES ARE SUBJECT TO I 1/2% PER MONTH SERVICE CHARGE BALES TAX SHIPPING CHARGE~ REMIT P.L ~DX 191 ~,,.,~.. ~,-,.,,-,~ .... TOTAL INVOICE VVll I ~ pS of America, Inc., ..... Floodgate Road, Bridgeport, NJ 08014 p. 2 c~O92 1 1 / 1 .-3 / O 1 323~723 I Telephone: (856) 467-3636/3638 Fax: (856) 467-4841 s BOYNTON BEACH, CITY OF s BOYN'¥ON BE-,ACH, CITY OF H o m 100 E BOYNTON BEACH BLVD L ].00 E, BOYNTON BEACH BI_VD. e - _ O T BOYNTON BEACH, FL. 33435 T BOYNTON BEACH, FL. 33435 o o TONY I_OMBARDI 151820 MOTOR FRT 30 DA'YS SHIPPING CHARGE INCLUDES (1) PICKUP VIA ATF TRUCKING ALL PAST DUE INVOICES ARE SUBJECT TO 1 112% PER MONTH SERVICE CHARGE ~ , 0/-i. 4 . 67 ~_, 044.67 - SALES TAX . [)O SHIPPING CHARGES ]. , 500. O0 ' ,3, ..- ~ 7 REMIT TOTAL INVOICE . ' P. OX 191 VII.-CONSENT AGENDA ITEM G. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQU,EST FORM02 Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Requested City Commission Date ]Final Form Must be Tamed Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office [] March 19, 2002 March 6, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] May 21, 2002 May 8, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] April 2, 2002 March 20, 200:~ (5:00 p.m.) [] June 4, 2002 May 92, ;2002 ($:00 p.m.) [] April 16, 2002 April ], 2002 (5:00p.m.) [] June 18, 2002 June 5, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] May 7, 2002 April 17, 200;2 (5:00 p.m.) [] July 2, 2002 June 19, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] Administrative [] Development Plans NATURE OF [] Consent Agenda [] New Business AGENDA ITEM [] Public Hearing [] Legal [] Bids [] Unfinished Business [] Announcement [] Presentation [] City Manager's Report RECOMMENDATION: Motion to accept the written report to Commission of purchases over $10,000 for the mouth of February 2002 for informational purposes. EXPLANATION: Per Ordinance, Chapter 2, Section 2-56.1 Exceptions to competitive bidding, Paragraph b, which states: "Further, the City Manager, or in the City Manager's absence, the Acting City Manager is authorize to execute a purchase order on behalf of the city for such purchases under the $25,000 bid threshold for personal property, commodities, and services, or $75,000 for construction. The City Manager shall file a written report with the City Commission at the second Commission meeting of each month listing the purchase orders approved by the City Manager, or Acting City Manager". PROGRAM IMPACT: The new Ordinance has assisted departments in timely procurement of commodities, services, and personal property. Administrative controls are in place with the development of a special processing form titled "Request for-Purchases Over $10,000' and each purchase request is reviewed and approved by the Department Director, Purchasing Agent, Assistant City Manager, and City Manager. FISCAL IMPACT: The change in Ordinance approved by Commission provides the impact of reducing paperwork by streamlining processes within the organization as defined in our City's Strategic Business Focus. This allows administration to maintain internal controls for these purchases, reduce the administrative overhead of processing for approval, and allow for more timely purchases to be made. ALTERNATIVES: Revert back to the procedure prior to Ordinance change7 ~.~ Deputy Director of Financial Services City Manager's Signature \ _ ) Procurement Services Department Name City Attorney / Finance / Human Resources S:~BULLETIN~ORMS~kGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM.DOC O CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH APPROVED .REQUESTS FOR PURCHASES OVER $10,000 _~ FOR MONTH ENDED FEBRUARY :2002 1. Vendor: Global Waste Water Answers LLC pUrchase Amount: $ 23,950.00 Requesting Department: Utilities/Wastewater Contact Person: Mark Law Brief Description of Purchase: Purchase of ten (10) Well Washer Auto Cleaners to be installed at Lift Stations Nos. 210,304;516,709, 906,412,208,410,414 & 401. They pressure rinse the wells automatically to prevent grease build-up. Heavy grease build up creates many problems. Well washers will allow Vactor crew to handle other maintenance. Source for Purchase: Sole Source Fund Source: 401-2816-536-64-02 Wastewater 2. Vendor: W. Jackson & Sons Construction Company Purchase Amount: $ 27,100.00 Requesting Department: Engineering Department Contact Person: Paul Fleming Brief Description of Purchase: Silver Lakes Community Stormwater Outfall to L-27 Canal. Contractor will furnish and install a discharge structure with internal baffle and outlet weir near the end of the outfall pipe on the L-27 canal. Source for Purchase: Broward County Fund Source: 401-2824-536-46-44 Contract #N700162B2 Stormwater Maintenance 3-~" Vendor: Laser Technology Inc. Purchase Amount: $ 10,605.50 Requesting Department: Police Contact Person: Bob Riggle Brief Description of Purchase: A laser mapping system for the street crash reconstruction. This system will allow for laser measuring then uploading the information into a computer for crash scene reconstruction. Source for Purchase: Sole Source Fund Source: 105-3270-513-64-02 Local Law Enforce. Grant The purchases presented in this written report were approved in accordance with the provisions of Ordinance 2.56, and are now being presented to Com~ed. City Manager Approval: Date: '~' J- O~ Presented to COmmission for information on March 19, 2002. VIL-CONSENT AGENDA . , -._ITEM H. CITY OF BOYNTON B '-ACIt .... AGENDA ITEM REQUEST Requested Ci~ Co~ission Da~ Final Fora Must be Turned Requested Ci~ Co~ission Date Final Fo~ Must be Turned Meetin~ Dates in to CiW Clerk's Office Meehng Dates in to CiW Clerk's Office March 19, 2002 March 6,2002 (5:00 p.m.) ~ May 21, 2002 May 8, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) Apffi 2, 2002 March 20, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) ~ June 4, 2002 May 22, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) April 16, 2002 April 3, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) ~ June 18, 2002 June 5, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) May 7, 2002 Aphl 17, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) ~ July 2, 2002 June 19, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] Administrative [] Development Plans NATURE OF [] Consent Agenda [] New Business AGENDA ITEM [] Public Hearing [] Legal [] Bids [] Unfinished Business [] Announcement [] Presentation [] City Manager's Report RECOMMENDATION: MOTION to approve the "SURPLUS VEHICLE/EQUIPMENT LIST" as submitted by Staff and allow selling of same. EXPLANATION: Procurement Services has reviewed the "SURPLUS VEHICLE/EQUIPMENT LIST" as submitted by FLEET ADMINISTRATION. Utilizing the City of Boynton Beach disposal process for surplus vehicles will allow the vehicles/equipment to be auctioned and generate revenues to the Vehicle Service Fund. Procurement Services requests COmmission's review, evaluation and approval to sell the surplus property. PROGRAM IMPACT: The disposal of surplus vehicles/equipment will provide for maintaining inventory control and revenue reimbursement through a monitored processed by Procurement Services. FISCAL IMPACT: The revenues generated from the sale of surplus vehicles/equipment will be placed in the Vehicle Service Fund in the following account. Revenue Reimbursement Account #501-0000-365-01.00 Sale of Surplus Equipment ALTERNATIVES: Maintain the vehicles/equipment in inventories with high maintenance costs which could conceivably impact operations due to down time for repairs. Deputy Director of Financial Services City Manager's Signature Procurement Services ~c~ Department Name City Attorney / Finance / Human Resources cc: Jeffrey Livergood Robert Lee Hoyt Johnson S:~BULLETIN~FORMSXAGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM.DOC RECEIVED FEB 2 5 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS MEMORANDUM #02-014 To: Bill Atkins, Deputy Director of Finance Thru: Jeffrey Livergood, P.E., Director of Public Works ~}[/L. From: Robert H. Lee, Fleet Administration ~ Subj' Surplus Resource Sale Date: February 22, 2002 Now that the vehicle purchases are approved to begin for the 2001 / 2002 budget year, fleet has several units that need to be removed from service. We are requesting commission approval for the sale of the following listed resources. This sale will be conducted through a nation wide listing on the Intemet. Unit # Year Make Model Vin# 0053 1990 GMC C3500 / 12' Flat Dump 1GDHC34K7LE539516 0071 1988 Ford F800 / 18' Trash Dump 1FDNK84P6JVA56210 0072 1988 Ford F800 / 18' Trash Dump 1FDNK84P8JVA56211 0192 1990 Ford Ranger Ext. Cab 4x4 1FTCR15TOLPA92623 0316 1992 Ford Cargo Van ~A Ton 1FTFE24H8NHB27756 0450 1995 Ford Crown Victoria - P71 2FALP71W9SX 179959 0451 1995 Ford Crown Victoria - P71 2FALP71W5SX179960 0460 1996 Ford Crown Victoria - P71 2FALP71W7TX159436 4706 1997 Ford Crown Victoria- P71 2FALP71W0vx143288 8040 1887 Bob-Cat Trencher-T136 5046M12153 8517 I983 Suzuki ATV 4-Wheel- 125CC JSAAF41A/E2103438 8536 1992 GraVely Mower / Ride - Walk 00631445 8550 1999 Kawasaki ATV-4-Wheel 4x4-400 LF400AE531579 VII.-CONSENT AGENDA TTEM 1'.  .~T CITY OF BOSTON BEACH "w'- AGENDA ITEM QUEST Requested Ci~ Co~ssion Date Final Fo~ Must be Turned Requested Ci~ Co~ission Date Final Fo~ Must be Tum~ Meefin[ Dates into CiW Clerk's Office Meeting Dates in to CiW Clerk's O~ce Ma~h 19, 2002 M~ch 6, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) ~ May 21, 2002 May 8, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) Apffi 2, 2002 March 20, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) ~ June 4, 2002 May 22, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) April 16,2002 April 3, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) ~ June 18, 2002 June 5, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) May 7, 2002 April 17, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) ~ July 2, 2002 June 19, 2002 (5:00 p.~) [] Administrative [] Development Plans NATURE OF [] Consent Agenda [] New Business AGENDA ITEM [] Public Hearing [] Legal [] Bids [] Unf'mished Business [] Announcement [] Presentation [] City Manager's Report RECOMMENDATION: Motion to approve appointment of Keith Girtan, Vice President Fidelity Federal to serve on the Hardship Waiver Review Committee for the Fire Assessment Program. EXPLANATION: Resolution No. 01-250 Section 6 states the Hardship Waiver Review Committee shall be comprised of three (3) members: 1. City Manager, or his or her designee; 2. City's Finance Director, or his or her designee; and 3. Member appointed by City Commission. PROGRAM IMPACT: Keith Girtan has been contacted and agreed to serve on this committee. Keith is Vice President at the Fidelity Federal branch at Wooibright Rd and S. Congress Ave. in Boynton Beach and has expertise in reviewing loan applications and will be a valuable asset to this committee. FISCAL IMPACT: N/A ALTERNATIVES: Appoint another member from the public. · ff, -Department Head;-s Signature ~" --; ' - C~ty Manager s S~gnamre Wiled HAwkins, Assistant City Manager Department Name City Attorney / Finance / Human Resources S:XBULLETIN~FORMS~GENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM.DOC XII.- LEGAL ITEM A.1 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must bc Turned Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office [] March 19, 2002 March 6, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] May 21, 2002 May 8, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] Apffi 2, 2002 March 20, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] June 4, 2002 May 22, 2062 (5:00 p.m.) [] April 16, 2002 April 3, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] June 18, 2002 June 5, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] May 7, 2002 April 17, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] July 2, 2002 June 19, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] Administrative [] Development Plans NATURE OF [] Consent Agenda [] New Business AGENDA ITEM [] Public Hearing [] Legal [] Bids [] Unfinished Business [] Announcement [] Presentation [] City Manager's Report RECOMMENDATION: Please place this request on the March 19, 2002 City Commission Agenda under Legal, Ordinance - Second Reading. This item was approved by the City Commission under Legal - Other on February 19, 2002 and under First Reading on March 5, 2002. For further details pertaining to the request, see Department of Development Memorandum No. PZ 01-274 and addendum PZ 02-015. EXPLANATION: PROJEC'[ NAME: CODE REVIEW CDRV 01-005 Definition of Building Height AGENT: Bradley Miller, AICP OWNER: N/A LOCATION: City Wide DESCRIPTION: Request to amend code to revise the definition of"building height" found in Land Development Regulations Chapter 1, Article II. PROGRAM IMPACT: N/A FISCAL IMPACT: N/A ALTERNATIVES: N/A Develo~D~ector ~e Planning and Zoning l~irector ~f - City Attorne~fFinance / Human Resources S:kPIanningKSHARED\WPkPROJECTSkFirst Baptist Chumh of BB\CDRV 01-005~gcnda Item Request definition height code 3-19-02.dot SSBULLETIlC, FORMS'~AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM.DOC ORDINANCE NO. C~- o io AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AMENDING LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS, CHAPTER 1, ARTICLE II, DEFINITIONS REVISING THE DEFINITION OF "BUILDING HEIGHT" AND CREATING A DEFINITION FOR "PLACES OFASSEMBLY"; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS, SEVERABILITY, CODIFICATION AND AN EFFECTWE DATE. WHEREAS, Chapter 1, Article II, Definitions of the Land Development Regulations ~ets forth definitions and staff has recommended a revision to the definition of "Building Height", as well as to add a definition for "Places of Assembly'; and NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: Section 1. The foregoing whereas clauses are tree and correct and are now ratified and confirmed by the City Commission. Section 2. That Chapter 1. Article II, Definitions, is hereby amended by adding ~' the words and figures in underlined type and by deleting the words and figures in struck- through type, as follows: Chapter 1. General Provisions, Article II Definitions. BUILDING HEIGHT - The vertical distance in feet from finished grade to the highest point of the roof for flat roofs; to the deck line for mansard roofs; and to the average height between eaves and the ridge of gable, hip and gambrel roofs, measured ,~ade ' PLACES OF ASSEMBLY - Buildings and facilities on a lot or parcel of land specifically desi,~med for assembly which may include churches, temples, and other places of worship; theatres, auditoriums, conference centers, clubs, lodges, and .fraternal organizations- Section 2. Each and every other provision of the Land Development Regulations aot herein specifically amended, shall remain in full force and effect as originally adopted. Section 3. All laws and ordinances applying to the City of Boynton Beach in conflict with any provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed. Section 4. Should any section or provision of this Ordinance or any portion thereof be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such decision shall not affect the remainder of this Ordinance. Section 5. Authority is hereby given to codify this Ordinance. Section 6. This Ordinance shall become effective immediately. FIRST READING this ~ day of March, 2002. SECOND, FINAL READING AND PASSAGE this day of March, 2002. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Mayor Vice Mayor Commissioner Commissioner , . Commissioner ~T. Clerk LDR -Places of Assembly, Building Height DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT MEMORANDUM NO. PZ 02-015 TO: Chairman and Members Planning and Development Board THROUGH: Michael Rump'~ Planning and :Zoning Director FROM: Lusia Galav, AICPJI'~ Principal Planner~ DATE: January 16, 2002 SUBJECT: First Baptist Church - Height CDRV 01-005 Addendum to Staff Report ADDENDUM This report is the addendum to the Department of Development Memorandum No. PZ 01-274 to the Planning and Development Board dated December 13, 2001. Updated info rmation is provided regarding the above referenced project. At the December 26, 2001 meeting the Board voted (4-3) to approve the two code amendments regarding building height. Upon further review by planning and legal Staff, substitute language is proposed regarding the height exception portion of the code review. The term "places of assembly" replaces the originally proposed "church height" in the height exception list. This language is being brought before the Board for a recommendation. It will proceed to the CRA Board then to the Cit~ Commission for final approval. The substitute language is proposed below. Amend Chapter 2 - Zoning Section 4, F. 2. As follows: "Water, cooling and fire towers, radio and television towers of commercial nature, Church spires, places of assembly, domes, cupolas, flagpoles, electrical and mechanical support systems, and similar structures, and their necessary mechanical appurtenances may be erected within a structure or on top of a structure, above the district height limitations provided herein, after obtaining approval of the city commission based on their consideration of the standards for evaluating exceptions to district height regulations setJforth in paragraph 3 below.' In conjunction with this revision, "Places of Assembly" will be added to Chapter 1, Article II - Definitions as follows: Places of Assembly - Buildings and facilities on a lot or parcel of land specifically desiqned for assembly which may include churches, temples, and other places of worship; theatres, auditoriums, conference centers, clubs, lodqes, and fraternal or.qanizations." Attached is a copy of Chapter 2, Section 4, F. Height Limitations and Exceptions. Please note the: procedure for granting an exception and the criteria that must be addressed before the City Commission grants approval of the req. uest. Attached is the original staff report, Memorandum No. PZ 01~274, containing documentation for the first code :revision proposal to change the definition of Building Height. No change is being made to that request. Staff continues to recommend approval of both proposed c~lde revisions 4 Boynton Be~ch Code where the building is to be located, provided, erected within a structure or on top of the structure, however: above the district height limitations provided herein, ,-- after obtaining approval of the City Comm/ssion 1. All accessory buildings shallbelocated based on their consideration of the standards for only in the side or rear yard at least twelve (12) feet .ons set from the principal building; and forth :in 2. Detached storage structures of any type 3. In considering an application for construction not exceeding one hundred (100) square exception to the district height regulation, the City, feet in floor area and seven (7) feet in height may be Commission shall make findings indicating the erected to a point at least three (3) feet from the side proposed exception has been studied and considered property line and/or at least three (3) feet from the in relation to the following standards, where rear property line providing no easement right.s are applicable: abridged. a. Whether the height exception will C. BUILDING FRONTAGE. Every principal have an adverse effect on the existing and proposed building shall be located on a lot or a publicly land uses. dedicated, accepted and maintained street or private street which conforms to ~/ccepted street standards of b. Whether the height exception is this city. necessary. D. T H R O U G H L O T S ( D O U B L E c. Whether the height exception will FRONTAGE). On through lots, the required front severely reduce light and air in adjacent areas. yard shall be provided on each street. d. Whether the height exception will ( .~..~ E. VISUAL OBSTRUCTIONS. No fence, be a deterrent to the improvement or development of '.c '; sign, planting, hedge, shrubbery, wall or other visual adjacent property in accord with existing regulations. obstruction shall be created or maintained with a height greater than two feet six inches above the e. Whether the he'ight exception will street level, within twenty-five (25) feet of the adversely affect property values in adjacent areas. intersection of the right-of-way lines of two (2) streets, in any zo_ne, except that open chain-link type f. Whether the height exception will fences may be a maximum of four (4) feet and kept adversely influence living' conditions in the visually clear, neighborhood. F. HEIGHT Li'MITATIONS AND g. Whether the height excepti0n will EXCEPTIONS constitute a grant of a special privilege to an individual owner as contrasted with the public 1. No portion of any structure intended to welfare. be utilized for residential, commercial or industrial purposes within the municipal limits of the City of h. Whether sufficient evidence has Boynton Beach, Florida, shall exceed-the height of 'been presented to justify the need for a height forty-five (45) feet above the final grade level of such exception. structure, except as noted below. i. The City Commission may, in 2. Water, cooling and fire towers, radio connection with processing of application for and television towers of commercial nature, church exception hereunder, refer same to the planning and spires, domes, cupolas, flagpoles, electrical and development board for recommendation. mechanical Support systems, and similar structures, and their necessary mechanical appurtenances may be 4. In residential zones, freestanding television and citizens' band broadcasting antennae I997 Zoning 5 4. In residential zones, freestanding G. CUL-DE-SAC. The allowed frontage of a television and citizens' band broadcasting antennae lot when shaped by a cul-de-sac or the frontage of may not exceed twenty-five (25) feet in height, and no any other irregular shaped lot, shall be measured at the freestanding antenna may be constructed within the setback or building line, and shall be not less than building setback lines. Roof-mounted or wall- seventy-five percent (75%)°ftherequiredl°tfr°ntage supported antennae may exceed the maximum district in the applicable zoning district. height regulation by ten (10) feet; but in no instance, may an antennae exceed the roof line height by more H. TEMPOtL~RY BUILDINGS. Temporary buildings such as models, offices and tool sheds used than fifteen (15) feet. in conjunction with construction work only, may be a. With respect to private community permitted in any district after approval of the building antenna systems as defined in this code, thd aforesaid inspection department and the removal of which is twenty-five (25) feet height regulation sl/all not apply, accomplished within thirty (30) days after construction In the instance of private community antenna systems, ceases or is completed. a receiving antenna may not exceed forty-five (45) feet in height unless an exception is granted by the I. PUBLIC BUILDINGS. All buildings and City Commission,- and no part of any receiving properties city owned and operated and engaged in the antenna may encrbach in any setback, performance 'of a public function may be permitted in any district as defined herein. 5. In residential zones, freestanding transmitting antennae are 'subject to the following J. OTHER STRUCTURES. To further clarify the definition of structure as applied to all districts and limitations: boundaries, the following shall apply except that a. No freestanding base tower and corner lots shall be regulfi, ted by other parts of this antenna shall exceed forty-five (45) feet in height, ordinance. The following structures shall be permitted. in front, rear or side setbacks as provided in' this b. No freestanding base tower with or ordinance, in any zone, except where so noted; taking without an antenna shall be constructed within the into consideration existing easements: building setback lines. 1. Fences, hedges and walls shall not c. No freestanding base tower shall exceed six (6) feet in height, above finished grade, in be constructed without having first secured a permit residential zones, except that from the building line to from the city development director, the front line the maximum height shall be four (4) feet. In- Multi-family zones, the maximum height Roof-mounted transmitting antennae within the front yard setback shall be six (6) feet shall not exceed the roof line height by more than (chain link fences shall be used only in combination with hedge that shall be maintained at height of fence). twenty (20) feet. Hedges situated adjacent to golf courses, golf driving 6. An application fee shall be payable to ranges, interstate highways or parcels supporting the city as adopted by resolution of the City railroad tracks shall not exceed ten (10) feet in height, above finished grade. When walls or fences are Commission. constructed as a part of a subdivision or site plan 7. Notwithstanding any other provision of approval adjacent to a public right-of-way, consistent the Land Development Regulations, including the with this section, a setback of a minimum of eighteen provisions of this section, telecommunication towers (18) inches must be maintained for landscaping shall only be permitted as a conditional use in the PU purposes. Public Usage District and REC Recreation District. 2000 S-14 DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT PLA_NNING AND ZONING DIVISION MEMORANDU5/I NO. PZ 01-274 TO: Chairman and Members Planning and Development Board THROUGH: Michael W. Rumpf Director of Planning and Zoning FROM: Lusia Galav, AICP)~ Principal Planner (~ ' Ny. DATE: December 13, 2001 SUBJECT: CODE REVIEW CDRV 01-005 1) Definition of Building Height 2} 'Height Exception - Church Building Height NATURE OF REQUEST Mr. Bradley Miller, AICP, of Miller Land Consultants, Inc. representing the First Baptist Church of Boynton Beach is requesting a code review regarding chanbqng the definition of building height and allowing a height exception for church height. The request was presented as follows: · Amend Chapter 1- General Provisions, Article II - Definitions as follows: "Building Height means the vertical distance in feet from finished re'adc to the highest point of the roof for flat roofs~ to the deck line for mansard roofs; and to the average height between eaves and the ridge of ~able, hip and gambrel roofs, measured from the _re'adc." · Amend Chapter 2- Zoning, Section 4, F. 2. as follows: "Water, cooling and fn'e towers, radio and telev/sion towers of commercial nature, church spires and church height, domes, cupolas, flag-poles, electrical and mechanical support systems, and similar structures, and their necessary mechanical appurtenances may be erected within a structure or on top of a structure, above the district height limitations provided herein, after obtaining approval of the city commission based on their consideration of the standards for evaluating exceptions to district height regulations set forth in paragraph 3 below." Page 2 Building Height - CDRV 01-003 Memorandum No. PZ 0 I- 171 BACKGROUND In conjunction ~vith this code review, the applicant has submitted a site plan application. The site plan proposal is for the expansion of the First Baptist church at the northwest comer of Boynton Beach Boulevard and Seacrest Boulevard. The church intends to build a new 600-seat sanctuary. The new sanctuary will have a mean height: (between cave and peak) of 44 feet. A structural component known as "the fly" is 5.2 feet high. The church steeple will reach a maximum height of 72 feet. The First Baptist Church property is located in C-3 and R-1-A zoning districts. The new building will be located inthe C-3 zoned portion of the site allowing a maximum height of 45 feet. This request for code review regarding height affects development citywide. There are two advisory boards providing recommendations to the Commission regarding development in the City of Boynton Beach. The Planning and Development Board and the Community Redevelopment Ag.ency will both review this request. ANALYSIS Definition of Building Height ........ The current definition of building height is as follows: BUILDING HEIGHT - The vertical distance between a point on the minimum finished floor as required by the building code, or that prevailing minimum elevation established by FEMA and other agencies, such as the South Florida Water Management District, and the apex of the highest roof. The city's definition of building height has been questioned by several applicants/developers in the past. The complaint is that the measurement of height to the peak of roof is far too restrictive asserting that the type or style of roof should be taken into consideration. Staff reviewed the definition of build~g height used by three municipalities: City of Del.ray Beach, City of West Palm Beach and City of Pompano Beach and for Palm- Beach County. All four definitions' use finished grade as the starting point but they all differentiate between roof style to determine the highest point of measurement. Table 1, provides the text for these definitions. The text of the definition as proposed by the applicant is identical to the Palm Beach County version. Staff is amenable to amending the definition of building height to accommodate differences in roof type. The research verifies that this is a more practical approach and accepted standard practice. Page 3 Building Height - CDRV 01-003 Memorandum No. PZ 0 I- 171 TABLE 1 Definitions of Building Height JUrisdiction Definition City ofDelrayBeach The vertical distance from grade to the highest finished roOf surface of a fiat roof or to the mean level b~ hip, or City of West Palm Beach grade of a lot at the frontage of the building to the highest point [ flat roof, or to the deck City of Pompano Beac. h grade at the front point of the roOf for excess Palm Beach County grade to and Church Height The current regulations for height limitations and exceptions include ~hurch spires in the list of items considered for an exception. There is an application procedure and list of criteria that must be considered in order for the City Commission to grant a height exception. Applications are reviewed on a case by case basis in determining the appropriateness of allowing additional hei*~ht beyond the district regulations. In the case of the First Baptist Church, the proposed expansion will include an application for a height exception for the 72-foot church spire feature. The building design also includes provisions for a "fly" or space over a theater stage where scenery and equipment can be hung. To accommodate the fly a portion of the roof must be designed at a height of 57 feet. This prompted Page 4 Building Height - CDRV 01-003 Memorandum No. PZ 01 - 171 the request f6r "church height" to be added to the list of items ~vhich may be considered for a height exception. When reviewing the code, staff must not only consider the circumstances of the specific request but how a change in the code will affect,development throughout the city. Churches are unique structures having architectural features specific to that type of use, namely to worship. These architectural features can be symbolic or specific to the type of activities going on in the building, like dramatic or musical presentations and pageants. Churches are a permitted use in all residential and commercial zoning districts in the City of Boynton Beach.. One of the purpoies of height controls is to encourage development that is harmonious in scale and compatibie with existing development. The height exception review process outlined in Chapter 2, Section 4. F.3. provides eight (8) criteria that must be satisfactorily addressed before approval is considered. As written, these criteria provide a reasonable basis with which to review church heights on a case by case basis for necessity and neighborhood compatibility. RECOMMENDATION Based on the previous analysis, staff supports both code review requests submitted by the . applicant. Staff recommends that the City of Boynton Beach Land Development Regulations be amended as requested. It should be noted that staff support of this code amendment does not represent automatic support of the proposed site plan as submitted. The site plan and height exception for the First Baptist Church will be considered for approval as separate applications at a later date. Ig Exhibits S:'~PLANNrNG'~SHARED\WPkPROJECTS~FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF BB\CDRV 01-O05~CDRV 01-005.STAFF REPORT. DOC XII. - LEGAL ITEM A.2 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH: AGENDA ITEM UEST Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office [] March 19, 2002 March 6, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] May 21, 2002 May 8, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] April 2, 2002 March 20, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] June 4, 2002 May 22, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] April 16, 2002 April 3, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] June 18, 2002 June 5, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] May 7, 2002 April 17, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] July 2, 2002 June 19, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] Administrative [] Development Plans NATURE OF [] Consent Agenda [] New Business AGENDA ITEM [] Public Hearing [] Legal [] Bids [] Unfinished Business [] Announcement [] Presentation [] City Manager's Report RECOMMENDATION: Please place this request on the March 19, 2002 City Commission Agenda under Legal, Ordinance - Second Reading. This item was approved by the City Commission under Legal - Other on February 19, 2002 and under First Reading on March 5, 2002. For further details pertaining to the request, see Department of Development Memorandum No. PZ 01-274 and addendum PZ 02-015. EXPLANATION: PROJECT NAME: CODE REVIEW CDRV 01-005 Height Exception - Church Height AGENT: Bradley Miller, AICP OWNER: N/A LOCATION: City Wide DESCRIPTION: Request to amend code to add '~places of assembly" to the list of exceptions to the maximum building height found in Land Development Regulations Chapter 2, Section 4.F.2. PROGRAM IMPACT: N/A FISCAL IMPACT: N/A ALTERNATIVES:~ J~4~ N/A ~~'.~X.~, v .; ' Ye ' - city Manager's Signature Development Department Director Planning and Zoning Direct il/ City Attome/~?//Fina/ice / Human Resomces S:LPlanningkSHARED\WPLPROJECTSkFirst Baptist Church of BB\CDRV 01-005~genda Item Request de~nition Assembly height code 3-19-02.dot S:MBULLETINkFORMS',AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM.DOC ORDINANCE NO. O~- o~ I AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AMENDING CHAPTER 2., SECTION 4.F.2 TO ADD "PLACES OF ASSEMBLY" TO THE LIST OF HEIGHT LIMITATIONS AND EXCEPTIONS; PROVIDING .FOR CO~LiCTS, SEVERABILITY, CODIFICATION AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City Commission, upon recommendation of staff, has deemed it appropriate to amend Chapter 2, Section 4.F.2., of the Land Development Regulations £o add "Places of Assembly" to the list of exceptions to the maximum building height; and NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: Section 1. The foregoing whereas clauses are tree and correct and are now ml/fled and confirmed by the City Commission. Section 2. That Chapter 2 - Zoning. Section 4. F. 2 is hereby amended by adding language in underlined type, as follows: Water, cooling and fire towers, radio and television towers of commercial nature, church spires, places of assembly, domes, cupolas, flagpoles, electrical and mechanical support systems, parapets and similar structures, and their necessary mechanical appurtenances may be erected within a structure or on top of a structure, ,.hove the district height limitations provided herein, after obtaining approval of the city commission based on their consideration of the standards for evaluating exceptions to district height regulations set forth in paragraph 3 below. -Section 3. Each and every other provision of the Land Development Regulations ~ot herein specifically amended, shall remain in full force and effect as originally adopted. Section 4. All laws and ordinances applying to the City of Boynton Beach tn conflict with any provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed. Section 5. Should any section or provision of this Ordinance or any portion : declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such decision shall not affect the remainder of this Ordinance. Section 6. Authority is hereby given to codify this Ordinance. Section 7. This Ordinance shall become effective immediately. FIRST READING this ~' day of March, 2002. SECOND, FINAL READING AND PASSAGE this day of March, 2002. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Mayor Vice Mayor Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner r Clerk LDR - Building Height- Places of Assembly DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT MEMORANDUM NO. PZ 02-015 TO: Chairman and Members Planning and Development Board THROUGH: Michael Rum~i Planning and Zoning Director FROM: Lusia Gatav, AICP...~)I'~ Principal Planner ~.~- DATE: January 16, 2002- ' SUBJECT: First Baptist Church - Height CDRV 01-005 Addendum to Staff Report ADDENDUM This report is the addendum.to the Department of Development Memorahdum No. PZ 01-274 to the Planning and Development Board dated December 13, 2001. Updated information is provided regarding the above referenced project. At the December 26, 2001 meeting the Board voted (4-3) to approve the two code amendments regarding building height. Upon further review by planning and legal staff, substitute language is proposed regarding the height exception portion of the code review. The term "places of assembly" replaces the originally proposed "church height" in the height exception list. This language is being brought before the Board for a recommendation. It will proceed to the CRA Board then to the City Commission for final approval. The substitute language is proposed below. Amend Chapter 2- Zoning Section 4, F. 2. As follows: "Water, cooling and fire towers, radio and television towers of commercial nature, Church spires, places of assembly, domes, cupolas, flagpoles, electrical and mechanical support systems, and similar structures, and their necessary mechanical appurtenances may be erected within a structure or on top of a structure, above the district height limitations provided herein, after obtaining approval of the city commission based on their consideration of the standards for evaluating exceptions to district height regulations set forth in paragraph 3 below.' In conjunction with this revision, "Places of Assembly" will be added to Chapter 1, Article II - Definitions as follows: Places of Assembly - Buildings and facilities on a lot or parcel of land specifically desiqned for assembly which may include churches, temples, and other places ot worship; theatres, auditoriums, conference centers, clubs, Iodqes, and fraterna_l Attached s a copy of Chapter 2, Section 4, F. Height Limitations and Exceptions. Please note the procedure for granting an exception and the criteria that must be addressed before the City Commission grants approval of the request. Attached is the original staff report, Memorandum No. PZ 01-274, containing documentatiOn for the first code revision proposal to change the definition of Building Height. No change is being made to that request. Staff continues to recommend approval of both proposed code rev sions 2 Boynton Beach Code where the building is to be located, provided, erected within a structure or on top of the structure, ' however: above the district height limitations provided herein, /~--': ' a~ter obtaining approval of the City Commission 1. Ali accessory buildings shall be Iocated based on the for or~y in the side Or rear yard at least twelve (12) feet set from the principal building; and forth in 2. Detached storage structures ofanytype 3. for :onstruction not exceeding one hundred (100) square excel: City feet in floor area and seven (7) feet in height may be Cc the erected to a point at least three (3) feet from the side proposed exception property line and/or at least three (3) feet from the in relation to the following st~ where rear property line providing no easement right.s'are applicable: abridged. a. Whether the height exception will C. BUILDING FRONTAGE. Every principal have an adverse effect on the existing and proposed building shall be located on a lot or a publicly land uses. dedicated, accepted and maintained street or private street which conforms to a'ccepted street standards of b. Whether the height exception is this city. necessary. D. T H R O U G H L O T S ( D O U B L E c. Whether the height exception will FRONTAGE). On through lots, the required front severely reduce light and air in adjacent areas. yard shall be provided on each street. d. Whether the height exception will E. VISUAL OBSTRUCTIONS. No fence, be a deterrent to the improvement or development of ('. sign, planting, hedge, shrubbery, wall or other visual adjacent property in accord with existing regulations. '-~-'" obstruction shall be created or maintained with a height greater than two feet six inches above the e. Whether the height exception will street level, within twenty-five (25) feet of the adverseIy affect property values in adjacent areas. intersection of the right-of-way lines of two (2) streets, in any zone, except that open chain-link type f. Whether the height exception will fences may be a maximum of four (4) feet and kept adversely influence living conditions in the visually clear, neighborhood. F. H E I G H T L ~'M I T A T I O N S A N D g. Whether the height exception will EXCEPTIONS constitute a grant of a-special privilege to an individual owner as contrasted with 'the Public I. No portion of any structure intended to welfare. be utilized for residential, commercial or industrial purposes within the municipal IhT, its of the City of h. Whether sufficient evidence has Boynton Beach, Florida, shall exceed the height of 'been presented to justify the need for a height forty-five (45) feet above the final grade level of such exception. structure, except as noted below. i. The City Commission may, in 2. Water, cooling and fire towers, radio connection with processing of application for and television towers of commercial nature, church exception hereunder, refer same to the planning and ~"~. spires, domes, cupolas, flagpoles, electrical and development board for recommendation. mechanical support systems, and similar structures, and their necessary mechanical appurtenances may be 4. In residential zones, freestanding "~._.... television and citizens' band broadcasting antennae I997 S-5 Zoning 5 4. In residential zones, freestanding G. CUL-DE-SAC. The allowed frontage of a television and citizens' band broadcasting antennae lot when shaped by a cul-de-sac or the frontage of may not exceed twenty-five (25) feet in height, and no any other irregular shaped lot, shall be measured at the freestanding antenna may be conswacted within the setback or building line, and shall be not tess than building setback lines. Roof-mounted or wall- seventy-five percent (75 %) of the required lot frontage supported antennae may exceed the maximum district in the applicable zoning district. height regulation by ten (I0) feet; but in no instance, may an antennae exceed the roof line height by more H. TEMPORARY BUILDINGS. Temporary than fifteen (15) feet. buildings such as models, offices and tool sheds used in conjunction with construction work only, may be a. With respect to private community permitted in any district after approval of the building antenna systems as defined in this code, th~ aforesaid inspection department and the removal of which is twenty-five (25) feet height regulation shall not apply, accomplished within thirty (30) days aRer construction In the instance of private community antenna systems, ceases or is completed. a receiving antenna may not exCeed forty-five (45) feet in height unless an exception is granted by the I. PUBLIC BUILDINGS. All buildings and City Commission,- and no part of any receiving properties city owned and operated and engaged in the antenna may encrbach in any setback, performance of a public function may be permitted in any district as defined herein. 5. In residential zones, freestanding transmitting antennae are subject to the following j. OTHER STRUCTURES. To further clarify the definition of structure as applied to ali districts and limitations: boundaries, the following shall apply except that a. No freestanding base tower and comer lots shall be regulited by other parts of this ordinance. The follOwing structures shall be permitted antenna shall exceed forty-five (45) feet in height. in front, rear or side setbacks as provided in-this b. No freestanding base tower with or ordinance, in any zone, except where so noted; taking without an antenna shall be constructed within the into consideration existing easemen/s: building setback lines. 1. Fences, hedges and walls shall not c. No freestanding base tower shall exceed six (6) feet in height, above finished grade, in be constructed without having f~st secured a permit theresidentialfront lineZ°nes'the excePtmaximumthat height:fr°m theshallbUildingbe fourline(4)t° from the city development dkector, feet. In Multi-family zones, the maximum height Roof-mounted transmitting antennae within the front yard setback shall .be six (6) feet shall not exceed the roof line height by more than (chain link fences-shall be used only in combination with hedge that shall be maintained at height of fence). twenty (20) feet. Hedges situated adjacent to golf courses, golf driving 6. An application fee shall be payable to ranges, interstate highways or parcels supporting the city as adopted by resolution of the City railroad tracks shall not exceed ten (10) feet in height, above finished grade. When walls or fences are Commission. constructed as a part of a subdivision or site.pl.,an~ 7. Notwithstanding any other provision of appr~)val adjacent to a public right-of-way, cons~ste the Land Development Regulations, including the with this section, a setback of a minimum of eighteen provisions of this section, telecommunication towers (18) inches must be maintained for landscaping shall only be permitted as a conditional use in the PU purposes. Public Usage District and KEC Recreation District. 2000 S-14 DEVELOPMENT DEPA~R. TMENT PLAxNNING AND ZONING DIVISION MEMOI:LAxNDUM NO. PZ 01-274 TO: Chairman and Members Planning and Development Board THROUGH: Michael Director o g FROM: Lusia Principal Planner DATE: December 13, 2001 SUBJECT: CODE REVIEW CDRV 01-005 i) Definition of Building Hei~,~ht 2} 'Height Exception - Church Building Height NATURE OF REQUEST M.r. Bradley Miller, AICP, of Miller Land Consultants, Inc. representing the First Baptist Church of Boynton Beach is requesting a code review regarding chang-ing the definition of building height and allowing a height exception for church hei~ht. The request was presented as follows: · Amend Chapter 1- General Provisions, Article II - Definitions as follows: "Building Height means the vertical distance in feet from finished ~ade to the hi*.hest point of the roof for flat roofs; to the deck line for mansard roofs; and to the average height between eaves and the ridge of gable, hip and ~ambrel roofs, measured from the _made." · Amend Chapter 2- Zoning, Section 4, F. 2. as follows: "Water, cooling and fire towers, radio .and television towers of commercial nature, church spires and church height, domes, cupolas, flagpoles, electrical and mechanical support systems, and similar structures, and their necessary mechanical appurtenances may be erected within a structure or on top of a sUmcture, above the district height limitations provided herein, after obtaining approval of the city commission based on their consideration of the standards for evaluating exceptions to district height regulations set forth in para,apb 3 below." Page 2 Bufldfng Hefght - CDKV 01-003 Memorandum No. PZ 01-171 BACKGROUND rn conjunction ~vith this code review, the applicant has submitted a site plan application. The site plan proposal is for the expansion of the First Baptist church at the northwest comer of Boynton Beach Boulevard and Seacrest Boulevard. The church intends to build a new 600-seat sanctuary. The new sanctuary will have a mean height (between eave and peak) of 44 feet. A structural component known as "the fly" is 52 feet hig. h. The church steeple will reach a maximum height of 72 feet. The First Baptist Church property, is located in C-3 and R-1-A zoning districts. The new building will be located in the C-3 zoned portion of the site allowing a maximum height of 45 feet. This request for code review regarding height affects development citywide. There are two advisory boards providing recommendations to the Commission regarding development in the City of Boynton Beach. The Planning and Development Board and the Community Redevelopment Agency will both review this request. ANALYSIS Definition of Buildin~ Height The current definition of building height is as follows: BUILDING HEIGHT - The vertical distance between a point on the minimum finished floor as required by the building code, or that prevailing minimum elevation established by FEMA and other agencies, such as the South Florida Water Management District, and the apex of the highest roof. The city's definition of building height has been questioned by several applicants/developers in the past. The complaint is that the measurement of height to the peak of roof is far too restrictive asserting that the type or style of roof should be taken into consideration. Staff revieWed the definition of buildig, g height used by three municipalities: City of Dekay Beach, City of West Palm Beach and City of Pompano Beach and for Palm- Beach County. All four definitions use finished grade as the starting point but they ail-differentiate between roof style to determine the highest point of measurement. Table 1, provides the text for these definitions. The text of the deflation as proposed by the applicant is identical to the Palm Beach County version. Staff is amenable to amending the definition of building height to accommodate differences in roof type. The research Verifies that this is a more practical approach and accepted standai'd practice. .Page 3 Building Height - CDRV 01-003 Memorandum No. PZ 0I-t71 TABLE 1 Definitions of Building Height Jurisdietion Definition City ofDelrayBeach rtical distance from grade to the highest Surface of a fiat roof or to the mean between eaves and ridge for gable, hip, or City of West Palm Beach ~nce from the mean grade of a lot of the building to the highest point structure of a flat roof, or to the deck the mid-height- level gable, hip and gambrel City of Pompano Beach from the average grade at ttie front oint of the roof for line of mansard roofs; and to t between gable, permissible ~. Palm Beach County Church Height The current regulations for height limitations and exceptions include Church spires in the list of items considered for an exception. There is an application procedure and list of criteria that must be considered in order for the City Commission to. grant a height exception. Applications are reviewed on a case bY case basis in determining the apprOpriateneSs of allowing additional hei~ht beyond the district regulations. In the case of the First Baptist Church, the proposed expansion will include an application for a heist exception for the 72-foot church spire feature. The building design also includes provisions for a "fir' or space over a theater stage where scenery and equipment can be hung. To accommodate the fly a portion of the roof must be designed at a height of 57 feet. This prompted Page 4 Building Height - CDRV 01-003 Memorandum No. PZ 0 I- I71 the request f6r "church height" to be added to the list of items which may be considered for a height exception. When reviewing the code, staff must not only consider the circumstances of the specific request but ho~v a change in the code will affect development throughout the city. Churches are unique structures having architectural features specific to that type of use, namely to worship. These architectural features can be symbolic or specific to the type of activities going on in the building, like dramatic or musical presentations and pageants. Churches are a permitted use in ali residential and commercial zoning districts in the City of Boynton Beach. One of the purpo.Jes of height controls is to encourage development that is harmonious in scale and compatible with existing development. The height exception review process outlined in Chapter 2, Section 4. F.3. provides eight (8) criteria that must be satisfactorily addressed before approval is considered. As written, these criteria provide a reasonable basis with which to review church heights on a case by case basis for necessity and neighborhood compatibility. RECOM~IENDATION Based on the previous analysis, staff supports both code review requests submitted by the applicant. Staff recommends that the City of Boynton Beach Land Development Regulations be amended as requested. It should be noted that staff support of this code amendment does not represent automatic support of the proposed site plau as submitted. The site plan and height exception for the First Baptist Church will be considered for approval as separate applications at a later date. Ig Exhibits S:kPLANNINGKSHAKED\WP~°ROSECTS\FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF BB\CDKV 01-00~CDKV 01-00:~.STAFF REPORT.DOC ~ X/'L - LEGAL ZTEM B.1 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM Requested City Comi-nission Date Final Form Must be Turned Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office Meeting Dates !.nro City Clerk's Office [] March 19, 2002 March 6, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] May 21, 2002 May 8, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] April 2, 2002 March 20, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] June 4, 2002 May 22, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] April 16, 2002 April 3, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] June 18, 2002 June 5, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] May 7, 2002 April 17, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] July 2, 2002 June 19, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] Administrative [] Development Plans NATURE OF [] Consent Agenda [] New Business AGENDA ITEM [] Public Hearing [] Legal [] Bids [] Unfinished Business [] Announcement [] Presentation [] City Manager's Report RECOMMENDATION: First reading of an Ordinance reducing the Stormwater Utility rate charged to customers from $6.00 per ERU per month to $5.00 per ERU per month. EXPLANATION: Based upon the discussions held at the March 5, 2002 City Commission meeting, the City Commission will need to conduct two public hearings on the attached ordinance which reduces the Stormwater Utility rate charged to customers from $6.00 per ERU per month to $5.00 per ERU per month, PROGRAM IMPACT: At present, the $6.00 per ERU rate per month generates approximately $310,000 in stormwater revenues each month. A reduction in $1.00 per ERU per month will mean a net loss of approximately $620,000 per year. This $620,000 in lost revenue can be accommodated by the elimination of some of the general swale improvement projects called for in the original Master Swale Improvement Plan. The general swale improvement projects to be eliminated are those neighborhood swale improvements that are not tied to any other neighborhood infrastructure improvement project (such as water/sewer line replacements, road improvements, etc.). The general swale improvement program was a last place priority item of the City Commission anyway. FISCAL IMPACT: S:~BULLETIN~ORMS~GENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM.DOC CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM FISCAL IMPACT: The $1.00 per ERU per month rate reduction will mean a savings to the customer of approximately 17%. The resultant $620,000 in annual revenue will not adversely effect the improvement projects in that the City Commission has asked that general neighborhood swale improvements not go forward at this time. ALTERNATIVES: Keep the ERtl per month rate at $6.00 and 90 forward with all of the original planned improvements. Department Head s~nature ~City Manager s Signature Utilities ~ a. D~i~Cmmt N~m~ ~ City Attom~7 S:~BULLETIN~ORMS'~AGEblDA ITEM REQUEST FORM.DOC ORDINANCE NO. 02- - AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AMENDING CHAPTER 26. WATER, SEWERS AND CITY UTILITIES, ARTICLE VII, SECTION 26-403Co), PROVIDING FOR A RATE DECREASE FROM $6.00 PER EQUIVALENT RESIDENTIAL UNIT (ERU) TO $5.00 PER ERU FOR ALL IMPROVED PROPERTIES WITHIN THE CITY; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS, SEVERABILITY, CODIFICATION AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, Chapter 26, Article VII of the City of Boynton Beach Code of Ordinances currently provides for the imposition of stormwater fees in the mount of $6.00 per ERU per month, upon all improved properties within the City; and WHEREAS, the City Commission, has deemed it appropriate and in the best interests of the citizens and residents of the City to reduce the stormwater fees from $6.00 to $5.00 per ERU:per month upon all improved properties within the City; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: Section l. Each Whereas clause set forth above is tree and correct and by this reference. Section 2. That Chapter 26, Article VIII, Section 26-403(b) is hereby amended by adding the words and figures in underlined type, and by deleting the words and figures in type, as follows: 26-403. Schedule of rates. (a) The Director is directed... (b) The monthly charge per ERU for all improved properties within the City of Boynton Beach corporate limits shall be ~;,.~.. ~..~......~r~"~ ~..,.,.vjte': nm Five Dollars ($5.00). The City Commission may, from time to time, by ordinance amend the monthly charge established in this section. Section 3. Each and every other provision of Chapter 26, not herein specifically amended shall, remain in full force and effect as previouSly enacted. Section 4. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in cOnflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed. Section 5. Should any section or pro-,(ision :of this ordinance or portion hereof, any paragraph,.~sentence or word be declared by: a .court of:competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such decision shall not affect the remainder of this 'ordinance. Section 6. Authority is hereby granted to codify said ordinance. Section 7. This ordinance shall become effective during the first full billing cycle after the adoption of the Ordinance on Second Reading. FIRST READING this day of March, 2001. SECOND, FINAL READING AND PASSAGE this day of ,2002. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Mayor Vice Mayor Commissioner ~,TTEST: Commissioner City Clerk CommissiOner (CORPORATE SEAL) r,:ca\OrdX, Challxer 26 - Stormwat~r F~ D~rea,~030802 2 ~--- XII. - LEGAL ITEM D.1 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM I QUEST FORM Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office [] March 19, 2002 March 6, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] May 21, 2002 May 8, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] April 2, 2002 March 20, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] June 4, 2002 May 22, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] April 16, 2002 April 3, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] June 18, 2002 June 5, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] May 7, 2002 April 17, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] July 2, 2002 June 19, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] Administrative [] Developmem Plans NATURE OF [] Consem Agenda --. New Business AGENDA ITEM [] Public Hearing X Legal [] Bids [] Unfinished Business [] Announcement [] Presentation [] City Manager's Report RECOMMENDATION: Please place this request on the March 19, 2002 City Commission Agenda under Legal - Other. The Community Redevelopment Agency Board with a unanimous vote, recommended that the subject request be approved. For further details pertaining to the request, see attached Department of Development Memorandum No. PZ 02-051. EXPLANATION: PROJECT NAME: CODE REVIEW DCRV 02-001 oWNER: City Irdfiated DESCRIPTION: Request that Section 8.5 (A)(9) of the Land Development Regulations be amended to allow for the sharing of parking resources with the Martin Luther King Boulevard Overlay District. PROGRAM IMPACT: N/A FISCAL IMPACT: N/A ALTERNATIVES:'~~ ~ff~ N/A ~~ Dev~l~olf~en~ l~art~n~nt D'~ector City Manager's Signature %./~. 7~ · Planni~ng an~d Zonit(g Director City Attorney / Finance / Human Resources S:XPlanning~SHARED\WPXSPECPROJLRegulations\Overlays~dLKXAgenda Item Request Code Review CDRV 02-001 3-19-02.dot S:XBULLETIN~ORMS~GENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM.DOC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT PLANNING AND ZONING DIVISION MEMORANDUM NO. PZ 02-051 TO: Chairman and members Community Redevelopment Agency THROUGH: Quintus Greene Director of Development/CRA FROM: Michael Rumpf Director of Planning and ZOning DATE: March 5, 2002 SUBJECT: CODE REVIEW CDRV 02-001 (city-initiated) MLK. Oveday - Allowing for off-site/shared parking NATURE OF REQUEST To promote use and redevelopment of properties along Martin Luther King Boulevard, further implement the Heart of Boynton RedeVelopment Plan, and to continue establishing the Martin Luther King Boulevard Oveday Zone, staff proposes that Chapter 2. Zoning, Section 8.5 (A) "Oveday Zones" be amended. This amendment is proposed to item 9.Parking, and would insert provisions to allow the use of off-site parking areas to meet on-site parking requirements. Staff proposes that Section 8.5 (A)(9), which is currently "reserved", be amended to read as follows: .' 9. Parking. a. Required parking spaces, as determined in Section 11.1, shall be owned or leased within one thousand (1,000) feet of the building to be served. The distance requirement shall be a straight line measurement from a point on the boundary line of the property, which is the subject of the application, to the closest boundary line of the property on which the leased parking is located. The property which is the subject' of the application, shall be posted with signage indicating to_ patrons the location of the off-site parking. b. Lease arrangements to provide required parking spaces shall be subject to approval by the Community Redevelopment Agency. BACKGROUND On June 20, 2000, the city established the Martin Luther King Boulevard Oveday District and selected corresponding regulations. This included the established of the boundary for the overlay district and certain site regulations. This effort represented the incremental implementation of the Vision 20/20 Redevelopment Plan, which, in general, recommends establishment of "districts" which are to be defined by code amendments that achieve new Page 2 CDRV 02-001 design and appearance standards or themes, and limit or allow for a mixture of uses. The Martin Luther King Boulevard Overlay District is one of four (4) primary districts recommended by the redevelopment plan, and was processed first to specifically guide development proposed at that time within the area. The proposed revisions to the Land Development Regulations were limited to establishment of the district and corresponding site standards; leaving the establishment of other regulations related to allowed uses, design, signage, landscaping, and parking to be drafted 'following completion of the Heart of Boynton Redevelopment Plan Or other prerequisite tasks or studies. City regulations currently allow required parking for projects proposed within the Central Business District (CBD) to be pmVi~led o~-site, ~vithin 1,000 feet from the subject property, v~a a lease agreement. However., the code requires that within ali other zoning districts, required parking areas must be owned bY the owner of the building to be served, and located on the. same lot or another lot not more than 300 feet away. ANALYSIS The reason the code provides greater flexibility in providing required parking within the CBD is because of the shortage and value of land, and due to the close proximity of a variety of uses with different peak parking characteristics enabling efficient sharing of parking resources. Although land along MLK Boulevard is currently developed at a lower intensity and density than the CBD, most of the properties were developed prior to current parking regulations, leaving them short of minimum on,site parking resources. Furthermore, there exists the potential for sharing of parking resources with the current and potential mixture of land uses to be located along the Boulevard. The sharing of parking resources is an alternative to the overall reduction of the minimum parking requirements, which may be justified depending on the intensity and .types of uses ultimately opened up Within the corridor. Promoting the sharing of resources also will support property redevelopment and encourage the efficient use of parking resources. There is currently significant underutilized land within the corridor; however, future redevelopment and new businesses may benefit from pedestrian movements routed by the location of different parking facilities within the Boulevard. Staff also recommends that proposed lease agreements simply be approved by the Community Redevelopment Agency, based on compliance with the minimum requirements of this section, the contribution to the area of the proposed development or improvement project, and the types of uses involved in the lease arrangement which should have off- setting peak operation characteristics which support shared pai;king principals. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that Section 8.5 (A)(9) of the Land Development Regulations be amended to allow for the sharing of parking resources within the Martin Luther King Boulevard Oveday District. MWR S:\PLANNING~SHARED\WP\SPECPROJ\REGULATiONS\OVERLAYS\MLi~STAFF REP - Q=F-SITE PARKINGDOC  XZZ. - LEGAL CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH ZTEN B.2 AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Tumed Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office Meeting Dates in tO Cit~ Clerk's Office [] March 19, 2002 March 6, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] May 21, 2002 May 8, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] April 2, 2002 March 20, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] June 4, 2002 May 22, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] April 16, 2002 April 3, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] June 18, 2002 June 5, 2002 I5:00 p.m.) [] May 7, 2002 April 17, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] July 2, 2002 June 19, 2002 (5:00 p.m.) [] Administrative [] Development Plans NATURE OF [] Consent Agenda [] New Business AGENDA ITEM [] Public Hearing [] Legal [] Bids [] Unfinished Business [] Announcement [] Presentation [] City Manager's Report RECOMMENDATION: Please place this request on the March 19, 2002, City Commission Agenda under Legal/Ordinances-First Reading. Staff recommends that this ordinance be adopted that would approve the conversion of the Official Zoning Map to a Geographic Information System (GIS) format. EXPLANATION: The subject ordinance has been generated in response to the conversion of the Official Zoning Map to GIS. A GIS system has been developed and is being implemented within the City. Until now, the Official Zoning Map has been maintained on mylar, through manual graphic means. The GIS conversion, in pan, will facilitate the availability of accurate zoning information to all departments with GIS access, will support the ultimate development of an "e-government" service system, and allow for quicker automated updating of the map. PROJECT NAME: Official Zoning Map on GIS PROGRAM IMPACT: N/A FISCAL IMPACT: N/A ALTERNATIVES: N/A D evelo~en'~t D~/r~n-~~tor ~ City Manager's Signature P~nning and zo~g Director City Attorney / Finance / Human Resources S:kPlanning\SHARED\WP~SPECPROJXZoning Map on GIS (Official)kAgenda Item Request Offical Zoning Map 3-19-02.dot S:kBULLETINkFORMSkAGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM.DOC ORDINANCE NO. 02- AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORDA AMENDING THE LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS, CHAPTER 2., SECTION 3. REGULATIONS AND MAP., SUBSECTION A. SEVERABILITY, COD~ICATION .AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, staff has developed a GIS system that is being implemented within the City, which conversion will, in part, facilitate the availability of accurate zoning information to all departments with GIS access; and WI-IEREAS, staff recommends adoption of this Ordinance to approve the .,onversion of the Official Zoning Map to a Geographic Information System (GIS) format; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF CITY OF BOYNTON BEACIt, FLORIDA, TltAT: Section 1. The foregoing whereas clauses are tree and correct and are now ratified and confirmed by the City Commission. Section 2. That Chapter 2 - Zoning. Section 3.A. is hereby amended by adding in underlined type, and by deleting the words and figures in struck-through type, as A. OFFICIAL ZONING MAP. 1. Adoption. The district boundaries hereinaRer set forth and delineated on the official zoning map, including all explanatory matter thereon, is hereby adopted. The official zoning map shall ~'~ o~;c--,;.-~ ;* ,, -,~"* ~,c **,~ ^ea,,;~l ~,,-~; ....... l~.;^...~., shall be maintained in digital format as a GIS document when printed, 2. ..... ,~ **,~ .~, ~,cc.~:~ ,,,~;-.. map. Updates. The CiW Commission ma amend the official zonin ma from time to time b ordinance. ~--. Section 3. Each and every other provision of the Land Development Regulations not herein specifically amended, shall remain in full force and effect as originally adopted. Section 4. All laws and ordinances applying to the City of Boynton Beach in conflict with any provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed. Section 5. Should any section or provision of this Ordinance or any portion thereof be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such decision shall not affect the remainder of this Ordinance. Section 6. Authority is hereby given to codify this Ordinance. Section 7. This Ordinance shall become effective immediately. FIRST READING this _ day of March, 2002. SECOND, FINAL READING AND PASSAGE this day of 2002. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Mayor Vice Mayor Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner Clerk LDR - Official Zoning Map Adoption Official Zoning Map I I I ~.~(~_B~m~my E~]c10~ePm~e~lal Copyright P,Im.l~e*ch County. Florid, 2000 W~E~ ~ .~* ~F~ ~ ~ ~...~,~.