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87-QQQA RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, FINDING AND DECLARING THAT A CERTAIN AREA WITHIN THE CITY IS BLIGHTED; ADOPTING BY REFERENCE THE BLIGHT DETERMINATION FINDINGS AS SET FORTH IN A STUDY COMPLETED BY THE CITY'S PLANNING DEPARTMENT; DECLARING A NEED FOR REHABILITATION OF SUCH AREAS; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach finds and declares that one or more slum and blighted areas exist within the City of Boynton Beach, and that the rehabilitation, conservation, or redevelopment, or a combination thereof, of the area is necessary in the interest of the public health, safety, morals, or welfare of the residents of the City of Boynton Beach; and WHEREAS the Boynton Beach Planning Department has completed a blight study of the Redevelopment Area, and said study made certain findings relating to the blighted condition of the area; and WHEREAS, The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach has previously created a Community Redevelopment Agency as a public body as provided in Florida Statute, Chapter 163, Part III, Section 163.356; and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach by the adoption of Resolution No. 82-KK, as amended by Resolution No. 84-II, has declared an area of the City to be the Redevelopment Area; and WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach find it necessary to designate the new areas as part of the Community Development Project. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: Section 1. One or more slum and blighted areas exist in the City of Boynton Beach. 1 Section 2. The rehabilitation, conservation and redevelopment or a combination thereof of such area .or areas is necessary in the interest of public health, safety, morals of the residents of such County and and welfare Municipality. Section 3. That the City Commission hereby expands the area previously designated as blighted or slum area by addition of the following desCribed areas, legal the description attached hereto as Exhibit "A". Section 4. It is further resolved that described above has: A. the area A street layout that is predominately defective and inadequate. B. A lot layout that is faulty in relation to size, adequacy, accessibility and usefulness. C. An area that suffers from unsafe and unsanitary conditions. D. An area that, to a significant degree, has deterioration of site and other improvements. E. An area that has diversity of ownership which prevents the free alienability of land. F. An area in which there exists faulty and inadequate street, parking facilities, roadways and bridges. G. An area in which there exists the deterioration of housing and overcrowding. H. An area with an elevated crime rate and incidence of juvenile delinquency. Section 5. The blight determination study done by the Boynton Beach Planning Department is hereby adopted and, by reference, incorporated herein and attached hereto as Exhibit "B". Section 6. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption. 2 1987. ATTEST: city~~erk~~gD~ (COrporate Seal) CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Commissioner cd~m-i Ssione~- 3 ,p_tOposED ADDITION · C~'0NITY REDEVELOMENT A~A I'!OUsING CONDITIONS Standard Conditien ' Sound Minor Deterioration. ",' Substandard Condition Major Deterioration Dilapidated llllllllllll[llllllllllll! l1 BOUNDARY OF PROPOSED ADDITION CRIME CLASS Homicide Sex Offense Armed Robbery Strong Arm Robbery Aggravated Battery Burglary Business Burglary Residence Bt, rglary Auto Larceny (Ail Categories) Auto Theft Simple Battery Arson Vandal ism City Ordinance Violation Vice Narcotics Warrant Arrests YEAR 1985 1986 1987 To Date PERCENTAGE OF CALLS IN AREA TOTAL [985 50.0% 6.0% 15.7% 16.2% 20.6% 5.8% 6.7% 9.3% 6.6% 7.3% 18.7% 71.4% 5.7% 16.9% 14.5% 10.2% CALLS PERCENTAGE TOTAL CALLS 30525 35020 27505 1986 00.0% 9.6% 13.0% 11.7% 21.0% 7.1% 5.7% 9.2% 6.7% 7.4%~- 14.5% 18.7% 6.8% 16.2% 21.8% 13.5% 1987 to date 100.0% 6.4% 22.8% 10.9% 24.7% 5.8% 5.2% 7.1% 5.4% 5.4% 12.4% 25.0% 5.0% 10.3% 20.4% 14.0% PERCENTAGE 9.0% 6.0% 7.0% YEAR 1984 1985 1986 1987 To Date WBG:gg JUVENILE ARRESTS 52 Juveniles arrested 12 included some form of violence 58 Juveniles arrested 27 included some form of violence 67 Juveniles arrested 32 included some form of violence 57 Juveniles arrested 22 included some form of violence Respectfully submitted,-~ / ~g~. William B. Galbraith, II '4 I r t I J I i I I I I I J,-. ' I I I t I I,- I I i i ; : IIlllI 8TH I i I ~ I I I P,"~ ai~ea in the i3ia-y~, o.f Bovnton Beach, Palm Beach n,--,,.-~,..~.,~ y.-, ! yi hq_ _i. n c:- .- t-~ ~:: .... ~" i .,.z~n s 20, 2 .~'i, 22, .~=t, .... aind .,='-'c-~..., 'T'ownsh i p R~'anoe.. 43 !East, m~ore Pa~-ticzularly des¢::~ibed as foli~-',~,~-. ,n~.r ............. North right-of-way line of the South Florida Water ~anaoement n~=+~,.'r~ r-=~ai ~.4 also known as the ~=vn+~ Canal and the East right-of-way line of the Florida East Coast Railway} 4} thence N 76d 30'15' 5) thence N Id 21'16' 6) thence N 89d 58'29' thence N Id 39'!9~ 8} thence N 89d 5~'09' thence N 89d ~'~ 4a" delta oriole distance of 1t) thence Nest line of the !2) thence S I2d f~e+; !~) thence West IX.21 f .... I4) thence S t2d feet to a thence N 80d 12!19" W alone said Canal North right-of-way line a distance of 50 feet to a point on the West right-of-way of said Florida East CoaSt Railway; thence N ?d 47'41~ E aion~ a common line being the said Railway West right-of-way line and the said Cane1 North right-of-way line a distance of 48.50 feet to a point where the common lines separate; thence West along said Canal North right-of-way line a distance of ~2.89 feet and continuin~ along said line for the next eight courses; a distance of 98.~6 feet; a distance of 8.2J feet; a distance of 2670.01 feet; a distance of 40.02 feet; a distance of !001.~5 feet; a distance of 89~.65 feet to a point on a curve within the right-of-way of Interstate Highway t-95; thence a!ong said curve to the Left whose radius is 5529.65 feet and whose is Od 05'09~ an0 whose chord bears S I0d 4~'15" W an arc 8.28 feet a distance of 296.84 feet to a point on the East right-of-way CSX (foraal!v Seaboard Coast Line) Raiiroad; 29'00' M along said East right-of-way line a distance of 55.5 continuino aiong said East right-of-way iine a distance of 29'00~ W along said East right-of-way line a distance of !286 point on the center line of Wells Avenue as shown on the WOODLAND HIkLS Subdivision as recorded in the Palm Beach County Official Records in Plat Book 12 Page 25, said center line also being the~east-west one quarter line of said Section 21; the next six courses are along said CSX Railroad East right-of-way line; 15) thence S 89d 28'47~ E along said center line a distance of 50.00 feet to a point on the northerly extension of the west line of LOT 2~ BLOCK I said WOODLAND HILLS Subdivision; 16) thence S Id 26'17' ~ aiong said extended line eno west iine of LOT 2J a distance of I26.2 feet to the Southwest corner thereof, and the Northeast corner of LOT 5; 17) thence N 89d 28'4~' W alon~ the north tine of said LOT 5 a distance of 50 feet to the Northwest corner thereof; 18) thence S Id 26'17~ W along the West line of said LOT 5 and along the West lines of LOTS 24 and 5 BLOCK 2~ and LOT ~ BLOCK ~ all in said WOODLAND HILLS a distance of 505.81 feet to the Southwest corner of said LOT ~ BLOCK ~; 1~) thence N 89d 28'47' W along the South line of LOT 2 BLOCK ~ said WOODLAND HILLS a distance of 25 feet to a point; 20) thence S ld ~6'~1~ E continuing along the said railroad East right-of-way line a distance of 1847 feet to the intersection point with the North F'i o? i {:ia ,, 45 Sou'th. EXHIBIT "A" right-of-way line of State Road 804; 2i) thence G 8Bd 0G'29~ W along the North right-of-way line of said Grate Road 804 a distance of 106.75 feet to a point and continuing through the next six courses along said North right-Of-way line~ 22) thence N SSd 25'49" W a distance of 78.1t feet; 25) thence S 87d 52'12" W a distance of 2~0.6~ feet to West right-of-way line of Industrial Avenue as shown on BOYNTON INDUSTRIAL PARK a subdivision recorded in smid official records in Plat Book 25 Pane 252; 24) thence N Id 55'~1~ along said West right-of-wmy line a distance of 54.10 feet; 25) thence S 8Bd 06'29~ W a distance of 279.06 fmmt; 26) thence S 9d 54'47~ W a distance of 112.50 feet; 27) thence S 88d 45'26~ W continuing along said north right-of-way line of State Road 804 a distance of 129.6 feet to the intersection of the southwardly extension of the East right-of-way line N.W. 7th Street; 28! thence S2d 15'54~ E along said southwardlv extension a distance of 112.75 feet to the intersection point with the South right-of-way line of said State Road 804; 29) thence S 81d 48'50' E along said South right-of-way line m distance of 502.68 feet; 50) thence S 87d 15'22~ E alon~ said South right-of-way tine a distance o~ 509.97 feet; 51) thence S 80d 25'2? E along said South right-of-way line a distance of 50.95 feet ~o the Southwest cornmr of LOT 5 BLOCK ! LAKE BOYNTON ESTATES as recorded in said public records in Ptmt Book 15 Page 52; 52) thence N 88d 06'2~~ E along said South right-of-wa~ line and along the South line of LOTS J, 4, and 5 said BLOCK 1 m distance of !50 feet to the Southeast corner of said LOT 5 and m point on the Nest line of said Section 28; J~) thencm S Id 51'51~ E along said Mest Section Linm m distmnce of 506.58 feet to the intersection with the westerly extension of the center line of West Ocean Avmnum; 54) thence S 89d 47'51~ E mlong smid center line m distance of 47!8.9 feet to the intersection with the said East right-of-way line of the Florida East Coast Railway; 35> thence N ?d 47'41" E along said East right-of-way line m distance of 4401.67 to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Containing 518.76 acres more or tess CRA E>.-.: .a an s :;. c,n Sou. rc:e,] 'i c? -'-:::: C) ~ i " - ,-- -- .......... o,, Census ,data ,For L-:~nSLtS Ir,?:zt 61. whi ch i r]c:l LtdC~s -:?-.i ! m4 Avenue. and interstate 95 is used for %~.: t,m...~""-'" "--- . ;%;.; p an s i OFl II. SUBSTANDARD LOTS -F,~e ~ cri.~m:.~ria.' ~.,:]r ~-.uhstandard ] ,me~ are ~ -- ........ u.,o~e ~.,~hich ar~, r:easonably r='~ated the developabilitv -" j ........ by.the zorlir'lg regLtlations. A map showing the Ic]catioF/ o..F tlnese substandard lots accommanies this report. Number % o4 Tc, tal % of ~-;~ Lots ' -~ - ,~-- - Single Family and Duplex Districts (R-IA and '- ~" . . ~--' ./..~ Retail Commercial Districts (C-2 and C.-3) 0-5,000 s0. Yr. or under 50 Yr. 0-_~,t~ 000 so,. Yr. or u, nder IC',C', 4t. Crontage 0-10.00A sq. f%. or under 75 ft. frontage 0-!0,000 so, i:t, =' '-"': 4. '~ 4.5% '78 56% 11.01 44% acres 5'?/-, ,~ 4.8 28% page 3 · ! i i ~ {]PEN p~.- ~ .... ~ ..... rd ............. rer=4 del]ts v =* -'- ^ .-"~ ..... C. Number o¥ Persons beyond 5 mz~nu~.e Walking Distance tm Neighborhood Parks 'J. 2 = '7 ac?es~ 1,400 (all areas east of Seacr~-~st BoL.,.].evrd and nc:,rth o-f B,:z, ynton Beach 'Bouievar'cl, Boynton ~each Boulevard and west of Seacrest Boulevard) IV. UTILITIES A map showing the ..... ion ' ' - · u,c~u and s~ze o.~ water l~nes and the location fire hydr-ants accompanies this report. Linear Feet o¥ '"-~- .... i. AJ .=~. ,_ e f L.± ?ies Under ,~t~nd~,-'d ~a lncJn) £:;~ s. mezer ~.res 04 Prmc,,.~r-b~,-,_ ,. ,~-~inere Lies m~r-e than 300 ]-[ tJ!ii F'!re 40,. ,:: .~ ,_;-' =- '] 'Feet 35.3 acr~as V. DRA~NA~ Linear Feet o~ Swale Needed 828 +eet (N.E. 3rd St.) + remmval n~_ o-'.~'~= feet of curb 280 +eet page 4 A map showino r'ioht--o.~-~,,¢av and str{~et conditions a~"momom~n-ies 'this reoor't, A. L. inear Feet Inaclecluatm Ri oh'L--c:,-F-Way Width (!,.ass than 5C) 4eet) Tlnere are approx .i..,".,.'~ate'l y 2¢"~, *=1'"" .... . _ ' .... which ,'are z,,.=,.d---=:ou.:=~,..,~: mee. n:Lng that tl-,,e ~'-iah .... -"' , ..... _ .. ' ..... ~eet. B. Linear Feet o~ Street Frontaoe Lacking Sidewalks There are approximately 1].8,].6(:) ~ee'h_ o~: street -~ront.age (22.6i miles) which lack sid~.~wat ks. C. Linear Feet Street Pavement Requiring Resur~acing There are approximately l~.~'zr~,._... Yeet (3..o2 mi~es)~ o-~ s~r=.~~-~- ~¢hzmh'_. currently need resurYacino. D. Linear Feet o¥ Riqh:.-_- o~--b.~,¥ ..Requz rz no There are approx'--=-~ ' - ..... "Yeet - -" Im~u~,~ y -~,~ oxy (().73 ~±~a~) u~ Re~ str~'=~ and a~'i ~v Eonstr~EtiQB which is desirable, Zn~%L~dina seomente ~here i'-ight-o~-~ay currently does not exist. page 5 ,-, 1 4-.4i::, C3l.~ k,.. ..,. .:9. ,_ ~ C.,n iD'{: "~""-'-'..i~ 4-- abe ~,e?-c~nt-a~e O~ ;-'-",~ ].~ ,.S.]-'.~]?]~.-.,c' -.- · '~... · i uar".,~i ~., exc~-.:.,~'fc,::.., (i ,. ~._. .......... i.~:, mora t'han 3%) the ,c]-ercen~a~a that t. he perc:enL-a(~e_ ... c,f r- ;.::... _.'i ! s w..-:?,s ;-at-- ,;:=r~...,~:._-..' :Jw'- -i-.. i-.,e rate 'lz'- aT_ t-~ot.t±- ci nc, rm;a' '~ v be B. Statistics ¥c:)r Juvenile Delinquency An average o¥ 67 juveni'!es .Der '-./ear w. ere arrested in the sub~, .... ., for the years 1984 ..... ~'~'-~ area · ~_h~ ough z-7o7. An average o~ 26 suc:h arr,~,=t= each Year included soma , ~, m ~/iC;tE, r~Ee. ~ · ~ These ¥igures include ex0ec'~_ed number o.f calls and -~ ~' o~,7 · -- ~, r=~s in l,a, based upon the year-tO-date 'Figures. Planninn Department 9/30/87 page 6 MEMORANDUM 'Chief Edward G. Hillery, Jr. Deputy Chief C. Dixon Sgt. William Galbraith August 27, 1987 Statistical Analysis for New Redevelopment Area The below is a listing of all Part 1 crimes in the area specified in Mr. Cheney's memo dated August 20, 1987. The statistics are for the year~,1985, 1986 and 1987 to date. Included in the statistics are non-criminal calls (UCR reportable) calls handled which give a general overview of the area, i.e. City Ordinance Violations, Vandalism and Warrant Arrests. The statistics for 1984 are not included as the PIDAS information has been purged. In addition to the activity listed below, and in response to the question on "Juvenile Delinquency", I have included the Juvenile arrests for eachof the years listed in the survey. ,The Juvenile arrests gives totals in the area of consider- ation and from these I have separated arrests which involve some form of violence, i.e. Aggravated Battery, Resisting Arrest With Violence, Simple Battery and others. The printouts from the PIDAS computer have been placed in file folders by year for any material not included that may be required by the Community Redevelopment Board. The statistical breakdown is listed by verbiage in the preface of each catagory. STATISTICAL SURVEY RESULTS CRIME CLASS 1985 1986 1987 to date Homicide Sex Offense Armed Robbery Strong Arm Robbery Aggravated Battery Burglary Business Burglary Residence Burglary Auto Larceny (All Categories) Auto Theft Simple Battery Arson Vandalism City Ordinance Violation Vice Narcotics Warrant Arrests 2 0 1 4 5 2 11 12 16 13 13 8 86 83 65 15 18 11 59 36 39 32 38 20 95 112 73 14 15 11 78 62 37 5 3 2 36 64 42 308 339 195 45 63 69 52 86 61 TOTAL ALL CALLS IN AREA OF CONSIDERATION 2623 2260 2015 The below chart indicates the percentage of calls in the area requested by Mr. Cheney as compared to the number of calls for the entire city. CRIME CLASS Homicide Sex Offense Armed Robbery Strong Arm Robbery Aggravated Battery Burglary Business Burglary Residence B~ rglary Auto Larceny (All. Categories) Auto Theft Simple Battery Arson Vandalism City Ordinance Violation Vice Narcotics Warrant Arrests YEAR 1985 1986 1987 To Date YEAR 1984 1985 1986 1987 To Date WBG:gg PERCENTAGE OF CAI,T,$ IN AREA 1985 50.0% 6.0%. 15.7% 16.2% 20.6% 5.8% 6.7% 9.3% 6.6% 7.3% 18.7% 71.4% 5.7% 16.9% 14.5% i0.2% TOTAL CALLS PERCENTAGE TOTAL CALLS 30525 35020 27505 1986 00.0% 9.6% 13.0% 11.7% 21.0% 7.1% 5.7% 9.2% 6.7% 7.4%~. 14.5% 18.7% 6.8% 16.2% 21.8% 13.5% JUVENILE ARRESTS 1987 to date 100.0% - 6.4% 22.8% - 10.9% 24.7% '5.8% 5.2% 7.1% 5.4% 5.4% 12.4% 25.0%- 5.0% 10.3% 20.4% 14.0% PERCENTAGE 9.0% 6.0% 7.0% 52 Juveniles arrested 12 included some form of violence 58 Juveniles arrested .27 included some form of violence 67 Juveniles arrested 32 included some form of violence 57 Juveniles arrested 22 included some form of violence ~~~/~~.~/~Respectfully submitted,~z~,~ / -- ~gt'. William B. Galbraith, II MEMORANDUM October 2, 1987 TO: Betty Boroni, City Clerk RE: 'Resolution- CRA Expansion Would you please publish the enclosed Resolution in the same fashion as Ordinances are, published for consideration at least ten (10) days prior to the October 20 1987 City Commission meeting. , , City Attorney RAR/r Enc. CC: Peter-Cheney, City Manager RECEIVED OCT $ 198't' 10/5/87 - We plan to publish proposed Resolution No. 87-Q9Q by caption only covering the CP~ expansion on Saturday, October 10,::1987, in The Post. Please advise if this meets with your approval and when we will obtain Exhibits A and B for this resolution. BSB/smk cc: City Manager, cB~:/Yc ~e~r kB°r°ni AGENDA September 10, 1987 VIII. LEGAL D. 4. Consider reports concerning expansion of Con~nunity Redevelopment Area The attached material summarizes the findings of slum and blight conditions in the proposed expansion of the redevelopment district and forms the legal basis and justification for adoption of the appropriate ordinances. ~Pete'r L. Cheney ' City Manager PLC/nk Attachments cc: Planning : (_ EXHIBIT "B" Dwelling U,~: Collstruc;e_.,_.,i-~c. {z'r~ or to ! 95(]) Dwellino Un:Lts Constructed AYter 1950 CRA {"~] L. ?ilD (-? r 1 .. S60 C. Overcrowding and Excessive Density WU:Tiber Overcrowded Dwelling Units (more than !.0! persons per room-- 1980 U S. 40 Excessive D~i~,n s i t y (multi-~:ami Iv blt]. idinos in sin~!e-¥amily an,] duplex zonin~ districts) E::..'. Dans! on Percent Ci ty-Wi de Numb er Per cen t 6,53 4. '~'/ Not Avai ]. ab! (z, No PIumbino or Kitchen Faci 1 i ti es ('1980 U.S,, Census) CRA Number I ,:2 r_...~ ~--'~Y- C 9:-i 5Z Ci ty-Wi de Numb er Per cent oaqe o A raap shc:~,~in,:~ the ir.;c..=,.h i c,n and .~.ize o~ water 1. i~]~;~ and ,.t~t~ ].c, cav.~.c~n c3~ Li near i--,:,,-,e ..... o-f i?.iat,.?..z,r 6.' i n'.~s Under Standard (6 Inch) Diamet~:r A(.~ es o+ Promer'Lv' where C~n~er o¥ Lot Lies m:z, re than ..]; ¢:, c:,. _ _ T~.'='~:*'- ~rc:,m Fire Hywr" '"' .... ,_-,r,,_~ Number -" .. . L~T-B:..~ildin~s in Property Described Above 34 acres 130 V. DRAINAGE near Feet o$ " t owa_e Needed Linear Feet o¥.::,~,~?_,=~ge Trench Needed,, according ....1'4 ¥.7.' ~ L~,i ~ LJ~.~ _~ i :' ~--J~ ~-I__ OLr ~ t. ~ ~~... . Area P1 an 828 ~eet (N.E. 3rd St. ) + removal o~ ~.--~. ~eet o¥ curb VI. STREET S YS-F E?."] A map showino._ _. r:i.c~h'L.--.c,.~-wav =,,~u street c,:z, ndit~c, ns accompany, es this A. Linear Fee+- wi*'h Inadequate R~ W:~t-'-~-,--W'-~Y Width (less than 5C',-~.,.~et) There are aoproximatm!v 9c~.500 .fee-c (3.°~' "_ - ...... c,o m~les)' o+ street rioh'L-o~-~v which are 'inadequate, meaning u~;,~u u~._i.-li]h~--o¢--wav width is less than 50 Yeet~ There .ar,..3 .a.i:~,.c,r'oxi;~,:,'b,"-~,, 'iE.',75 '2c~.."~ -feeiz c,-f -~treet .frone,---t~= ¢19.67 t4h~ r'~- 1 ;:,,--I... s.i ~ .......i j.::~ page 4 ?~-, '"-'":..,,,,~_n4 im a mummarv o-+ conditions ~/,:h. ic:in e::<im.t in %he propc, sed ..-,~ ot.i " the c;-ime ..._.. ,,,'-,-'- o+ S~.:,ar:rest !:ti vd. and so.~th o7 ,q m ~ .... .m ,r-~.,=~d '~-, the ................. 't' ! C~LI?(2~E.~ '~7. O_ i TLC]. LLCJ~ 4-~,,=, ~eai ~-,v:~ =:.u ....... , ~_¥~:iut~[-3. i~e o-~.' a~/Ean' ~:~ ..... c~F'°n°~sed e>~ o&~fl:~i of~ ~f~Y"ea i 55 ~- -- ~ ..... ~ r'~n the nor ~_n,, the ~,~':=.~" r .~.u,~u-o+-waY ].ine rn~ ~'I- c-~ ..... - ---.~ rlr')a.S'~ Roi ~ ~,~ay tr'ac[~ o~-~ '.z.~e ~:,w~'~:. the ~C3Lcth- r:Loht--o~--t,.~aV i -i ne ' . ~.. ........ ~ummarized in ar'dar t~ lustily -for In'~ersta'ke ~5. These conui~..wl~= are - . .~_.~ . A-~: -,.,-~ ' and cmmp!1ance with the dm$initions met .¢oF'~h ~n s:~u~ic)n,, ......... :,~.~.C (7~ '~), "~1 _" h'u~u ~:~ t~'-:~ Florida Statutes ~ :um area" and "bl~q ~' -' A,, Condition o.f Dwellings The -Fei iow' in,:]_ st_L,T:mary o~ hokt':.BiFl,]~ t..L_,F!ul - or'i-=. ........ . ..... -' - ,' hm~ i-si no recec, tt¥ completed '~' ~-'~ Cor'oora'nzon A c. oc, v the mad o¥ ~. ' which dei~nea'ces ,~t;s.:, prr;or:~:.~d exoansion area. cond- uzons is attach'-'---'o~ ...... ' ..... ..~ ;- ,.. ?.~ E::.: pane i on Sound Bui idin~s Minor Deterioration Major Deterioration Di i aoi dati .,:z~n Total 304 40 409 --~'='~ !6 ."~ .....~, .... 172 4~ 4>i. ~' "= ?i': '? Ti; 4 :L 0 ............... C i t v i :L .,-r',, r. s -'= a ~:~ t ~-beF~E't' ,.~.-, z y, al. i ,:s,. r -[..'e ,;:~ =. br=,~-[~(..=.e:,n Goi '¢ !;:o._e.,:J ~.. :::.., r]iD?-ti'nel"i"~ C i 't V- {4 i d {~ D~,~ei Iing t.,-;i-i--:=. El:on - After !950 Source: 198(i;' AvenL~e ~ and C i 't ,!--- W i d e 2 ? 8 :!. ~ }l !:-'S 3 4 ,, :]; % :~SC,'L;.?'ia? ] .L c:';:::h'] kJ, !5,: {2¢.~RS.-'...::.:~ d,'Edl~, i40?- 22n'~t!':2 ~'i'- ;:~.c ':.': .:: ..L, ?-, :. -..:ih :t nc: ! us es aZ i ,.:Df Avenue,,. ar]..-] li']t, er?~a%e '~=7~, is used +or %.Ne CRA F->ipansion~ Excessive Dens;ltv {mul ti.-sam:[!y bui!dings in sJ.n~ie--ixamily and duolex zoning districts) CRA Expansion Number Percent -']-0 Ci ty-Wi de Number F%,r.c ent h'---t- ."'- - ' ~q ..~,. -ivci]. 1. ab]. e page 2 RESOLUTION NO. 87-~ A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, ADOPTING A SANITATION RATE SCHEDULE. WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 86-36 has been adopted deleting from the Boynton Beach Code of Ordinances Chapter 10, "Garbage, Trash and Offensive Conditions", Article II, "Refuse, Garbage and Trash", Section 10-29, "Rates and Charges for City Service" and further pro- viding for a new Section 10-29 "Rates and Charges for City Service" by providing that such rates and charges shall be adopted by Resolution of the City Council. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Commission the City of Boynton Beach, Florida: Rates and Charges for City Service. The following rates and charges shall be made for refuse collection service provided by the City. A. Commercial Containerized, excluding Residential Units: (1) Monthly commercial charges shall consist of a total of the following six items: (a) Container rental charge - A monthly charge to cover the actual cost of the container (amortized over five (5) years) as annually calculated and certified by the City Council. The certified container rental charge will be as follows: 2 cu yd container - $3.95 per month 3 cu yd container - $4.85 per month 4 cu yd container $5.43 per month 6 cu yd container - $7.37 per month 8 cu yd container - $8.25 per month (b) Disposal charge - A fixed charge per cubic yard as charged by the Palm Beach County Solid Waste Authority for disposal of waste at the landfill as annually calculated and certified by the City Council. The amount certified as the disposal charge for 1987/88 is thirty dollars ($30.00) per ton. (2) (3) (4) (c) Operating charge - A fixed charge per pick up to cover the operating cost less disposal cost. The operating charge for 1987/88 will be twenty-six dollars {$26.00) per month per pick up. {d) Capital equipment charge - A fixed charge per pick up to cover total capital costs for vehicles as annually calculated and cer- tified by the City Council. The certified capital equipment charge for 1987/88 will be seven dollars and ninety-five cents {$7.95} per month per pick up. {e} Overhead charge - The monthly overhead charge will be as follows: Container Pick-Ups/Week Size 1 2 3 4 5 6 2 3 4 6 8 $I0 $20 $30 $40 $50 $60 13 26 39 52 65 78 16 32 48 64 80 96 22 44 66 88 110 132 27 54 81 108 135 162 (f) Landfill closure charge A fixed charge of eighty cents ($.80) per cubic yard per pick up will be charged to meet the cost of closing the City's landfill. Partial monthly service will be charged on a pro- rated basis, as appropriate, based on the guide- lines in {1) above. Removal charges for mechanically compressed refuse in a dumpster shall be computed at three- to-one {3:1) {containers furnished by owners). Two {2} or more places of business establishments using a single container shall share equally the charges for the container per pick up as outlined in {1) above. Any joint use generating two {2} cubic yards or less per month shall be charged a minimum of forty-five dollars {$45.00} per month to be shared equally. Section 2. B. Non-Containerized Commercial Service: (1) Refuse picked up from bins shall be charged at twenty-two dollars ($22.00) per cubic yard (non-compacted measure). Small businesses generating one cubic yard a month or less shall be charged at the rate of twenty dollars-two ($22.00) per month. (2) Refuse picked up from residential type cans at commercial establishments shall have their level of service negotiated by the Public Works Department with an opportunity to appeal the rate to City Council. C. Residential Rates (Non-containerized): (1) Ten dollars and twenty-five cents ($10.25) per month for single family dwellings. (2) Ten dollars and twenty-five cents ($10.25) per month for each family unit duplex or triplex. (3) Ten dollars and twenty-five cents(S10.25) per month for each family unit for apartments and condominiums. (4) Trailer parks, ten dollars and twenty-five cents ($10.25) per month per trailer. D. Residential Rates (Containerized): (1) Nine dollars and sixty cents ($9.60) per month for each family unit for apartments and con- dominiums that are served by high volume con- tainers (containerized). (2) Nine dollars and sixty cents ($9.60) per month per trailer in trailer parks. E. Special Pick Up - Scheduled: Special Pick Up will be scheduled by contacting the Public Works Department. F. Roll-off container collection will be charged $100.00 per transfer plus the actual cost of the landfill charge. (Roll-off container will be supplied by user of service). This Resolution shall become effective on October 1, 1987, PASSED AND ADOPTED this ATT EST: C ~1~3/- C 1 e~'k (Corporate Seal) day of ~$'eptemb~r~ 1987. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Commissioner 1987/88 COMMERCIAL SANITATION RATES RENTAL DISPOSAL OPERATING CAPITAL EQUIP. OVERHEAD LANDFILL CLOSURE TOTAL 3 YARD: RENTAL DISPOSAL OPERATING CAPITAL EQUIP. OVERHEAD LANDFILL CLOSURE TOTAL 4 YARD: RENTAL 7.37 7.37 7.37 7.37 7.37 7.37 DISPOSAL 59.61 118.49 177.36 236.24 295.11 353.99 OPERATING 26.00 52.00 78.00 104.00 130.00 156.00 CAPITAL EQUIP. 7.95 15.90 23.85 31.80 39.75 47.70 OVERHEAD 22.00 44.00 66.00 88.00 110.00 132.00 LANDFILL CLOSURE 18.00 36.00 54.00 72.00 90.00 108.00 TOTAL 6 YARD: 140.93 273.76 406.58 539.41 672.23 ~05.06 RENTAL 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8,25 DISPOSAL 77.96 155.10 232.23 309,37 386.50 463.64 OPERATING 26.00 52.00 78.00 104.00 130.00 156.00 CAPITAL EQUIP. 7.95 15.90 23.85 31.80 39.75 47.70 OVERHEAD 27.00 54.00 81.00 108.D0 135.D0 162.00 LANDFILL CLOSURE 24.00 48.00 72.D0 96.00 120.00 144.00 TOTAL 8 YARD: 171.16 333.25 495.33 657.42 819.-'~ 981.59 RENTAL 3.95 3.95 3.95 3.95 3.95 3.95 DISPOSAL 22.55 44.71 66.86 89.02 111.17 133.33 OPERATING 26.00 52.00 78.00 104.00 130.00 156.00 CAPITAL EQUIP. 7.95 15.90 23.85 31.80 39.75 47.70 OVERHEAD 10.00 20.00 30.00 40.00 50.00 60.00 LANDFILL CLOSURE 6.00 .12.00 18.00 24.00 30.00 36.00 TOTAL 2 YARD: 76.45 148.56 220.~-~ ~ ~ 436.98 4.85 4.85 4.85 4.85 4.85 4.85 31.82 63.16 94~49 125.83 157.16 188.50 26.00 52.00 78.00 104.00 130.00 156.00 7.95 15.90 23.85 31.80 39.75 47.70 13.00 26.00 39.00 52.00 65.00 78.00 9.00 18.00 27.00 36.00 45.00 54.00 92.62 179.91 267';'i-~ ~ 441.76 529.05 5.43 5.43 5.43 5.43 5.43 5.43 41.06 81.57 122.09 162.60 203.12 243.63 26.00 52.00 78.00 104.00 130.00 156.00 7.95 15.90 23.85 31.80 39.75 47.70 16.00 32.00 48.00 64.00 80.00 96.00 12.00 24.00 36.00 48.00 60.00 72.00 108.44 210.90 313.37 41~5.83 ~ ~-~'-~.76 Pickup/Week i 2 3 4 5 6