Minutes 12-06-22 Minutes of the City Commission Meeting
Held Online Via the GoToWebinar Platform and
In-Person at the City Hall Commission Chambers
100 East Ocean Avenue, Boynton Beach, Florida
On Tuesday, December 6, 2022, at 6:00 P.M.
Present:
Mayor Ty Penserga Daniel Dugger City Manager
Vice Mayor Angela Cruz Mike Cirullo, City Attorney
Commissioner Woodrow L. Hay Maylee De Jesus, City Clerk
Commissioner Thomas Turkin
Commissioner Aimee Kelley
1. Agenda Items
A. Call to Order - Mayor Ty Penserga
Mayor Penserga called the meeting to order at 6:02 P.M.
Roll Call
City Clerk Maylee De Jesus called the roll. A quorum was present.
Invocation by Reverend Laurie Durgan, Minister at Unity Church of Delray
Beach
Invocation was given by Reverend Durgan.
Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag led by Commissioner Woodrow Hay
Commissioner Hay led the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag.
Agenda Approval:
1. Additions, Deletions, Corrections
Mayor Penserga received a request from Counsel to remove 5A.
Commissioner Kelley stated that she would like to change future agenda item 13E to add
a date. She asked that the covenant documents be ready for January 3, 2023 Meeting.
Motion:
Commissioner Turkin moved to approve the agenda, as amended. Commissioner Hay
seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously.
2. Other
A. Informational items by the Members of the City Commission.
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Commissioner Kelley had no disclosures. She stated that she spent the weekend
enjoying the holiday festivities and said that it was exciting to see everyone coming
together.
Commissioner Turkin gave a shout out to staff and said that the events were
awesome.
Vice Mayor Cruz noted that the events were fantastic events and staff did a great job.
She congratulated the two Officers that won Officer of the Month with the PBA.
Commissioner Hay stated that the National League of Cities Conference in Kansas
was outstanding and all of the Commissioners were there. They gained info on what
other cities are doing. He said that he had the pleasure of participating with Shop with
a Cop, and he was with a 9-year-old girl that bought gifts for her 9 siblings. He said
that the Police Department was right on target with the kids, and they really enjoyed
it.
Mayor Penserga congratulated the events team for putting together the tree lighting
and the parade. He thanked staff for these events and said that the Gold Coast Band
was phenomenal. He acknowledged two City employees, and read an email from a
resident regarding the two excellent employees: Jovaris Pearson and Jeffrey Shelton.
He disclosed that he was recently selected as one of 25 Mayors to attend the
Bloomberg program through Harvard University.
3. Announcements, Community and Special Events And Presentations
A. Announcement regarding, Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day Ceremony being
hosted by the Boynton Beach Veterans Task Force and the City of Boynton
Beach Recreation & Parks Department. The ceremony is being held at Tom
Kaiser U.S.N. Boynton Beach Veterans Memorial Park located at 411 N.
Federal Highway on Wednesday, December 7th, starting at 11:00 AM. The
event is free and open to the public.
Mayor Penserga announced the Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day Ceremony.
B. Announcement regarding, Oceanfront Bark Boynton Beach's Dog "Paw-ty" on
the Beach. The event is being held on Saturday, December 17th, from 9:00 AM
to 12:00 PM, at Oceanfront Park located at 6415 N. Ocean Blvd. This is the
second of four scheduled events being held the third Saturday of each month
thru February. This is a free event for all well behaved, licensed dogs and their
owners. Dogs will be allowed off leash in a designated fenced area. Parking is
free during Oceanfront Bark for all beach patrons from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM.
Mayor Penserga announced the Oceanfront Bark Boynton Beach's Dog "Paw-ty."
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C. Announcement regarding, the Harvey E. Oyer Park Boat Ramp Ribbon Cutting
Ceremony being held on Saturday December 17th, starting at 11:30 am. The
ceremony is being held to recognize the completion of the boat ramp renovation
project and re-opening of the boat ramp for the public. Parking Fees will be
waived on December 17th from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
Mayor Penserga announced the Harvey E. Oyer Park Boat Ramp Ribbon Cutting
Ceremony.
D. Proclamation recognizing December 2022, as Impaired Driving Awareness
Month. The proclamation will be accepted by Tracy Roloff, Executive Director of
MADD, Carrie Gale, DUI Project Coordinator at PBC Victim Services, and DUI
Officer Dennis Castro.
Mayor Penserga read the proclamation into the record.
Carrie Gale, DUI Project Coordinator at Palm Beach County Victim Services, spoke about
impaired driving and their response times. She further spoke about different entities that
are coming together to bring awareness to this problem. She thanked the Commission for
recognizing this.
4. Public Audience
Individual Speakers Will Be Limited To 3 Minute Presentations (at the discretion of
the Chair, this 3-minute allowance may need to be adjusted depending on the level
of business coming before the City Commission)
David Katz spoke about speaking to Joe Josemond wanting his support as a candidate,
and that he has been giving false addresses when he filed for candidacy. He asked Mr.
Josemond to remove himself from the race.
Mayor Penserga asked if this crosses the line of attacking someone personally.
Commissioner Hay stated that it was not a personal attack because it was just
informational.
Mayor Penserga stated that it is not just for this instance, it is for anything moving
forward.
Commissioner Turkin stated that he thought the personal attack was against people on
the dais. He said that they have a right to speak their mind.
Bernard Wright stated that he has been investigating Joe Josemond's addresses,
and explained the different addresses which have been used. He said that Mr.
Josemond has been removing his signs from residents houses and throwing them into
his yard. He spoke
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about the discrepancies with running for the election.
Darrin Cunningham complimented the Police Officers for slowing down on Seacrest
Avenue. He commented on being proactive on traffic.
Joe Josemond stated he will be throwing a barbeque on NE 2nd Street. He said that there
might be a language barrier with the person that lives at the address he lived at, and he
invited Bishop Wright to dinner to speak about the situation. He mentioned that he is
running for Commissioner in District 2, and he likes the fire and excitement that is
happening right now.
Commissioner Hay said, for clarity, that he is not coming after anyone and asked
the speakers to address the Commission and not individuals.
Cindy Falco Di Corrado spoke about the LBGTQ+ Flag on the street, and said that it needs
to be removed, as well as the 666 seats on Ocean Avenue. She stated that it is not inclusive
at all. She mentioned that running as a candidate, you cannot touch signs, and if anyone
has been doing that, it is a crime, and the Police need to take action. She said that she
would like to hear about Forest Park as well.
Dr. Piotr Blass stated that we live in the best City in the world. He spoke about being at
Starbucks and two Police Officers told him that he is trespassing, and he was charged,
which was a defamation.
Terry Oyer stated that he works every day and on the weekends, he likes to hang out when
he is off, and that the night Officers are targeting people and harassing them. He said that
they are walking up to people in the community and literally sticking their hands in their
pockets. He commented that he should not live in fear in his community. He announced toy
drives that their community is having.
Sandra Watson stated that she is there as the chair of the Boynton Beach Senior Advisory
Board. She said that they lost their co-chair in September when she passed away. She
spoke about the Senior Advisory Board reports that the Commission is asking about. She
announced different events that they have been working on and going to. She asked the
City to do some kind of program where they can go to these events, within the City.
Pernell Davis spoke about November 26, when a Police Officer pulled up and told them
that they need to be gone and could not hang out. He said that it was demeaning and
disrespectful. He stated that they plan on having a big day on January 1S' in honor of his
nephew and he thanked the Congress Middle School for their commemoration event in
honor of his nephew.
Ernest Mignoli spoke about where he lives and that he is a credentialed press person. He
asked why he comes here and is in fear. He said that they are all in fear of coming to the
meetings.
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Virtual Hands: 2 people; one did not answer.
Shannon Thompson, Stanley Dale Davis' mother, thanked Congress Middle School for
their commemoration and the bench that they had in his honor. She spoke about the
pending lawsuit that the attorney spoke about and honoring a child, and said that it does
not make sense why they cannot honor him because of it. She asked what the purpose is
of people coming to the meeting if nothing gets addressed or followed up on.
Mayor Penserga stated that his position is that he is not okay for these microphones to be
used to attack anyone in the City, and that we need sensible guidelines for what is
acceptable.
Commissioner Turkin stated there has been some dialogue regarding an encroachment
issue in Forest Park that needs to be resolved before moving forward with anything.
Andrew Mack, Deputy City Manager, stated that they need to meet with the Church and he
explained the next steps.
Mayor Penserga asked for an update from staff.
5. Administrative
A. Review and approve the proposed Commission Meeting Schedule for
2023.
Mayor Penserga stated that these are sensible dates.
Kathryn Matos, Assistant City Manager, provided an overview and what was
considered.
There was consensus from the Commission on the meeting schedule.
B. Discuss use of Community Support Funds
Commissioner Kelley discussed the Holiday Dinner Baskets and assisting families in
the area. She stated that she would like to donate $500 to the food drive that will be
given to the Friends of the Library to support this initiative.
Mayor Penserga stated that he would like to allocate $500 of his funds to the Holiday
Dinner Baskets.
Commissioner Turkin stated that he would like to allocate $500 to Shop with a Cop.
Mayor Penserga stated that he would like to allocate $500 to Shop with a Cop.
Commissioner Turkin mentioned that the Shop with a Cop was on Good Morning
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America.
There was consensus on these items.
Commissioner Hay said that he would like to allocate $500 to these two initiatives
as well.
6. Consent Agenda
A. Approve the one-year extension for RFPs/Bids and/ or piggy-backs for the
procurement of services and/or commodities under $100,000 as described
in the written report for December 6, 2022 - "Request for Extensions and/or
Piggybacks."
B. Accept the written report to the Commission for purchases over $10,000
for the month of October 2022.
C. Proposed Resolution No. R22-172- Approve and authorize the City
Manager to sign Community Development Block Grant Subrecipient
Agreements, with Boynton Beach Faith-Based Community Development
Corporation, Inc., to provide housing related activities.
D. Proposed Resolution No. R22-173- Approve and Authorize the City
Manager to sign the Subrecipient Grant Agreement, and subsequent
amendments to the agreement for the San Castle Neighborhood
Improvement Project funded by the Department of Economic Opportunity
(DEO) in the amount of $16,500,000.
E. Proposed Resolution No. R22-174- Approve the Building Division Fee
schedule to establish new fees for the Building Recertification Inspection
Program, eliminating electronic plans service fees and modifying private
provider refund calculations.
F. Proposed Resolution No. R22-175- Approve and authorize the Mayor to
sign a Purchase and Sale agreement between the City of Boynton Beach
and Howard Brown for a vacant parcel located at 319 NE 12th Avenue.
G. Accept FY21/22 fourth quarter report on operations of the Schoolhouse
Children's Museum.
H. Proposed Resolution R22-176- Approve and authorize the City Manager
to sign an amendment to the current agreement with Motorola Solutions
Company to provide the City of Boynton Beach with a $1,303,256.50
Technology Credit for PremierOne cloud hosted/on-premise solution to the
Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD), Records Management System (RMS)
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and Mobile Reporting solutions as well as ancillary products and services.
I. Proposed Resolution R22-177 Authorize the Mayor to sign the
Subordination of Utility Easement Interests for Parcel 100.4 for the Florida
Department of Transportation (FDOT) 1-95 and Boynton Beach Boulevard
Interchange Improvements project.
Proposed Resolution R22-178- Authorize the Mayor to sign the
Subordination of Utility Easement Interests for Parcel 102.3 for the Florida
Department of Transportation (FDOT) 1-95 and Boynton Beach Boulevard
Interchange Improvements project.
Proposed Resolution R22-179- Authorize the Mayor to sign the
Subordination of Utility Easement Interests for Parcel 107.4 for the Florida
Department of Transportation (FDOT) 1-95 and Boynton Beach Boulevard
Interchange Improvements project.
Proposed Resolution R22-180- Authorize the Mayor to sign the
Subordination of Utility Easement Interests for Parcel 109.4 for the Florida
Department of Transportation (FDOT) 1-95 and Boynton Beach Boulevard
Interchange Improvements project.
Proposed Resolution R22-181- Authorize the Mayor to sign the
Subordination of Utility Easement Interests for Parcel 117.3 for the Florida
Department of Transportation (FDOT) 1-95 and Boynton Beach Boulevard
Interchange Improvements project.
J. Approve minutes from the November 14, 2022 City Commission Meeting.
Mayor Penserga pulled items 6D and 6H.
Commissioner Kelley pulled item 6G.
Motion:
Vice Mayor Cruz moved to approve the consent agenda. Commissioner Hay seconded
the motion. The motion passed unanimously.
Item 6D - Proposed Resolution No. R22-173 - Approve and Authorize the City
Manager to sign the Subrecipient Grant Agreement, and subsequent amendments to
the agreement for the San Castle Neighborhood Improvement Project funded by the
Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) in the amount of $16,500,000.
City Engineer Gary Dunmyer spoke about drainage, utilities and roadway improvements
as follows: project overview; project purpose; showed flooding pictures and bad road
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conditions; work to be completed; potable water system; sanitary sewer system; budget;
area of benefit; median household income.
Mayor Penserga thanked staff for getting the grant.
Commissioner Hay stated that it is an excellent project, and he looks forward to more
projects. He mentioned a sewage problem at a residency and thanked staff for resolving
it in the same day.
Deputy City Manager Mack spoke about the water backup that happened.
Motion:
Vice Mayor Cruz moved to approve Resolution No. R22-173. Commissioner Hay
seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously.
Item 6G - Accept FY21/22 fourth quarter report on operations of the Schoolhouse
Children's Museum.
Commissioner Kelley asked for an update on attendance since Covid.
Suzanne Ross, online, stated that their best year was 2017 and 2018. She said that
last fiscal year was only about 13% past the mark of those years, and that with this
year, there have been more people in since October. She commented that if they
remain on track for this fiscal year, they could be about 10% ahead of their best year.
She spoke about their capacity in the building and that they have reached capacity
several times, and other challenges that they face.
Commissioner Kelley thanked her for the report and said that she is encouraged to
hear that attendance is up.
Motion:
Commissioner Kelley moved to accept FY21/22 fourth quarter report on operations
of the Schoolhouse Children's Museum. Commissioner Hay seconded the motion.
The motion passed unanimously.
Item 6H - Proposed Resolution R22-176- Approve and authorize the City Manager to
sign an amendment to the current agreement with Motorola Solutions Company to
provide the City of Boynton Beach with a $1,303,256.50 Technology Credit for
PremierOne cloud hosted/on-premise solution to the Computer Aided Dispatch
(CAD), Records Management System (RMS) and Mobile Reporting solutions as well
as ancillary products and services.
Chief Joe DeGiulio spoke about the records management system and what they
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previously had. He said that they looked at new systems and the credit that they
received can be used towards a new system.
Motion:
Commissioner Hay moved to approve Resolution No. R22-176. Commissioner Turkin
seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously.
7. Consent Bids and Purchases over $100,000
A. Approve the one-year extension for RFPs/Bids and/ or piggy-backs for the
procurement of services and/or commodities over $100,000 as described
in the written report for December 6, 2022 - "Request for Extensions and/or
Piggybacks."
B. Proposed Resolution No. R22-182- Approve and authorize the City
Manager to sign a piggyback Agreement for the purchase OT Cyber and
Network Design Services from GrayMatter Systems, LLC of Warrendale,
PA in the amount of $71,205 utilizing Collier County contract 17-7189 and
Approve and authorize the City Manager to sign a piggy-back Agreement
for the purchase of network equipment from GrayMatter Systems LLC of
Warrendale, PA in the amount of $313,529.55 utilizing GSA schedule
47QSWA18D008F. The Collier County and GSA contracts comply with the
City of Boynton Beach's competitive bid requirements.
Motion:
Commissioner Hay moved to approve the Consent Bids and Purchases over $100,000.
Commissioner Kelley seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously.
8. Public Hearing
6 p.m. or as soon thereafter as the agenda permits.
The City Commission will conduct these public hearings in its dual capacity
as Local Planning Agency and City Commission.
A. Proposed Ordinance No. 22-025 - Second Reading - Approve an
amendment to the Boynton Beach Administrative Building Code by
creating Section 110.11.1 - 110.11.16 of the 7th Edition (2020) of the
Florida Building Code to create, implement and enforce a Building
Milestone Inspection program.
City Attorney Cirullo read Ordinance No. 22-025 by title.
Adam Temple, Assistant City Manager, gave an overview on the item. He said that
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there have been no changes since first reading. He stated that this is a result of the
tragedy that happened in Surfside, Florida. He explained the inspections that will be
necessary with this ordinance.
Mayor Penserga asked what happens if someone failed.
Assistant City Manager Temple stated that they would go through an enforcement
process and explained what would happen.
Mayor Penserga asked about the impact on current buildings that have not met the
25 years but are unsafe.
Assistant City Manager Temple explained that the program is for structures within the
limited criteria. He stated that there is an unsafe structure process that allows the City
to address concerns.
Commissioner Hay asked if they would take into consideration the location of where
the buildings are, due to the salt damage of properties closer to the water.
There was further discussion regarding prioritization of which structures will need to
be inspected.
Public Comment:
Darrin Cunningham stated that his concern is that it was not codes that failed, it was
corruption. He asked what mechanisms we have in place to safeguard against corrupt
builders.
Susan Oyer said that it is not strict enough and it should be 10 and 20 years, and that
we should be leaders in this.
Virtual Speakers: None.
Assistant City Manager Temple stated that the City has taken a leadership position,
taking a more stringent requirement. He spoke about this not being complete at the
State level, and that the Senate Bill does address the concerns regarding corruptions.
Commissioner Kelley asked if they had a number of buildings that fall under the 25-
year requirement.
Assistant City Manager Temple stated that he did not have a breakdown with him,
but they have identified all of the structures, and the State will be providing
information to them as well.
Commissioner Hay asked about best practice and if there is a specific number that
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other cities have placed.
Assistant City Manager Temple responded that 25 years seems to be a magic
number and that the Senate Bill has a 30-year requirement for properties 3 miles from
the coast, but theirs is 25 years Citywide.
Motion:
Commissioner Turkin moved to approve Ordinance No. 22-025. Commissioner Hay
seconded the motion. In a roll call vote, the motion passed unanimously.
Assistant City Manager Temple spoke about the next steps.
9. City Manager's Report- None
10. Unfinished Business
A. Amend ARPA Small Business Assistance Grant Program guidelines and
funding from $345,000 to $350,000.
Mayor Penserga stated that most of these items were initiated by the prior
Commission. He explained what the different ARPA Funds are for, and which items
will need to come back to the Commission with an agreement.
John Durgan, Economic Development Manager, explained about the history of this
item, and what amendment they are requesting. He spoke about the ARPA Small
Business Assistance Grant Program as follows: overview and funding amount;
eligible uses- revenue loss mitigation, facilities, and business planning; eligibility
requirements; additional program guidelines and anticipated launch; and questions.
Mayor Penserga asked Mr. Durgan what criteria is considered for applicants.
Mr. Durgan stated that what they mainly look for is a business that had a major loss
of revenue during Covid.
Mayor Penserga asked about oversight and if the businesses report back to him.
Mr. Durgan stated that it will be in the agreement that they have to report what they
use the funds for.
Commissioner Hay stated that he would like to prioritize those that have not received
funding from CRA, the City, or the County.
Vice Mayor Cruz that she would like to prioritize those that have not received funding
from anywhere else and focus on business in the entire City.
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Commissioner Turkin agreed.
Commissioner Kelley agreed with the Commission. She said that $10K is not a lot,
and asked what is the average amount that is being requested.
Mr. Durgan stated that there is already a set limit, so they do not know what the
average is, but typically the loss is greater than $10K that is being reported.
Commissioner Kelley stated that she does not want to limit it to $10K, if there is a
greater need. She mentioned that the County is doing $25K and CRA is doing $10K.
Mayor Penserga asked what number she would be comfortable with.
Commissioner Kelley said that she is thinking $20K.
Mayor Penserga said that he is comfortable with $20K and would add that they
increase the total amount, and for staff to consider why the businesses were not able
to get other funding.
Vice Mayor Cruz agreed with the $20K, but said that they are decreasing the number
of businesses that get the help. She spoke about possibly doing another pilot program
if this is successful. She mentioned that sometimes the businesses did not have the
staff or knowledge to fill out the grants, and it would be helpful to have staff that helps
the businesses through the grants.
Mr. Durgan explained that they are hiring one person right now and are looking to
hire someone else.
Commissioner Hay asked how many businesses were supported the last time they
had this program.
Mr. Durgan stated that there were no applications received the first time around, but
he believes that there will be more than 30 businesses so he estimates that there will
be about 40-50 applicants.
There was discussion regarding the following: how many businesses will be helped;
the types of businesses that are being helped; having a tier system similar to the
CRA; tiering the businesses based off of loss revenue; going from $350K to $1.2
million in funds; this being a pilot program and getting it started; CRA Grant Program
being extended to the City with these funds; and the difference between the CRA tier
system and this one.
Mr. Durgan said that the only difference is that the CRA is a commercial buildout, and
the ARPA funds have to be Covid related costs.
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Vice Mayor Cruz asked if Mr. Durgan could come to the next meeting with the tiers
and the amount that will be given for each tier.
Mr. Durgan responded that he can do that and bring that back.
Mayor Penserga stated that there was consensus for the following: raise cap up to
$20K, prioritize small business that did not get Covid funds; funds will be available to
businesses throughout the City, not just CRA region; consider revenue loss for the
tier system; and total amount being capped can be based off of what staff comes
back with.
B. Approve the use of ARPA funding in the amount of$848,500 to the School
District of Palm Beach County on behalf of Boynton Beach's nine (9) public
schools. The funding will be allocated accordingly and sub-recipient
agreements which will be brought back to Commission for final approval:
Freedom Shores Elementary
Forest Park Elementary
Poinciana STEM Elementary
Galaxy E3 Elementary
Crosspointe Elementary
Rolling Green Elementary
Citrus Cove Elementary
Congress Middle
Boynton Beach Community High
Mayor Penserga stated that there were only a couple of schools that previously
received funding from the City. He explained that the schools have made significant
progress since Covid. He mentioned that $5k will not make a big difference, and he
is requesting $100K to each of the schools, and that it would be a game changer for
every school.
Commissioner Turkin stated that this is great, and he is in support of it.
Dr. Peter Licata, Regional Superintendent, stated that he is a Boynton Beach
resident, and he manages and runs 61 schools. He said that the schools in Boynton
Beach were part of the most disadvantaged groups, and they are on the cusp of doing
something unique. He commented that the teachers are exhausted, and there are
pieces that are missing. He said that they will sit down with the principals and make
the decisions on what they will spend the money on, that will help the schools become
higher graded schools.
Vice Mayor Cruz stated that she met with the principal at Congress Middle School
and Boynton Beach High School, and she explained the tours that she had. She said
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that a lot of the things she saw in the schools will not attract people to Boynton Beach.
She wants to make sure that Congress Middle School gets a new Piano. She spoke
about the Boynton Beach High School needing shade in their courtyard. She asked
for the Commission to be on the oversight committee.
Mr. Licata explained that improving morale and culture is significant. He said they
would treat the funds respectfully.
Commissioner Hay stated that if we do not invest in our kids, what are we here for.
He said that maybe they can encourage other cities to do the same thing and give
funding to the schools in their City. He spoke about replacing some of the equipment
at the different schools.
Mr. Licata spoke about running some of the programs that they have in the different
schools. He mentioned the new assessment programs that they will be going through.
Commissioner Hay asked if there is common strain throughout the schools.
Mr. Licata stated that math has been hit hard.
Commissioner Kelley stated that this is a unique opportunity to support our kids, and
she is excited to see what the schools come up with, and would love an update on
what they use the funding for.
Mr. Licata stated that they are 1 to 1 for each child with computers, and if a school
does not have the funding for the computers, a kid might have to wait a few days for
a computer, which would delay their learning.
Commissioner Kelley spoke about improving the broadband for students and staying
on top of that need for them.
Mr. Licata stated that he can get the data and submit it to the Commission.
There is consensus from the Commission to bring the agreements back.
Motion:
Commissioner Turkin moved to approve use of ARPA funding in the amount of
$848,500 to the School District of Palm Beach County. Commissioner Kelley seconded
the motion. The motion passed unanimously.
C. Approve the use of ARPA funding in the amount of $350,000 to develop
and implement the Boynton Beach Internship Program for high school and
college students.
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Kathryn Matos, Assistant City Manager, stated that this is a game changer, and this
is an opportunity to put Boynton Beach on the map. She said that this would cover
juniors and seniors in high school, college students, and recent graduates. She gave
kudos to staff for their help in this program.
Vice Mayor Cruz asked if it included recent graduates, and if it could be a year out.
She asked what they could do as an intern.
Danielle Goodrich, Deputy Director Human Resources and Risk Management, spoke
about the different opportunities that they would have in every department.
Commissioner Kelley stated that this is a great opportunity and spoke about kids not
knowing what jobs are being done in the City.
Commissioner Hay commented that this internship program is long overdue, and if
he could be of help, he is happy to do so.
Mayor Penserga requested that we prioritize Boynton Beach students. He stated that
he found out about a staff member that went from cleaning to an administrative
assistant.
Commissioner Turkin requested that Veterans be prioritized too.
Vice Mayor Cruz stated that she would like to include people that graduated in 2020
and forward because Covid did not allow a lot of people to have these opportunities.
Public Comment:
Cindy Falco Di Corrado stated that she is all for students, but there are many middle-
aged people and seniors that are displaced as well. She asked where the money is
coming from and if their taxes are going to go up.
Virtual Speakers: none
Motion:
Commissioner Hay moved to approve the use of ARPA funding in the amount of$350,000
to develop and implement the Boynton Beach Internship Program for high school and
college students and Veterans. Vice Mayor Cruz seconded the motion. The motion
passed unanimously.
Vice Mayor Cruz asked that the funding be clarified.
Assistant City Manager Matos stated that the ARPA funds come from the Federal
government.
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D. Approve the use of American Rescue Plan Funds in the amount of$50,000
to go to the Wounded Veterans Relief Fund. A sub-recipient agreement will
be brought back to Commission for final approval.
Commissioner Turkin stated that he brought this up at the previous meeting.
Mike Durkin, Executive Director Wounded Veterans Relief Fund, said that he is a
combat Veteran and now he runs the Wounded Veterans Relief Fund. He explained
what they help Veterans out with. He stated that they would like to help out with
housing for Veterans.
Mayor Penserga asked how they identify where the Veterans are.
Mr. Durkin stated that they mostly come from the VA, and there are criteria to be able
to help them. He said that these funds will be earmarked for Boynton Beach Veterans.
Vice Mayor Cruz asked if they could support other Veterans in addition to the
wounded ones.
Mr. Durkin spoke about the criteria that the wounded Veterans have to meet.
Mayor Penserga stated that he would like to prioritize Boynton Beach residents, but
not limit it to them. He said that he would like to hear about the stories of where these
funds are going to.
Commissioner Turkin stated that this organization is great, and he told a story about
a single mom that was homeless that now works with them and has a home.
Motion:
Commissioner Turkin moved to approve the use of American Rescue Plan Funds in the
amount of $50,000 to go to the Wounded Veterans Relief Fund. Commissioner Hay
seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously.
City Manager Dugger stated that the stories can be sent to him.
11. New Business
A. Presentation by Mario Guzman, Director of Public Works and Poonam
Kalkat, Director of Utilities on the status of infrastructure within the City.
Mario Guzman, Director of Public Works, stated that he would like to have a workshop
regarding this. He said that they have projects that are shelf ready, just waiting for
funding.
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Mayor Penserga stated that he asked for this presentation to see what the needs are,
to them prioritize the projects, and see what funds they need.
Mr. Guzman spoke about the Public Works & Utilities Infrastructure Update as
follows: public works infrastructure analysis; paving needs; sidewalks; pedestrian
connectivity; structures; facilities; and Public Works Compound.
Mayor Penserga asked if there is any money set aside at all for the Public Works
Compound.
Mr. Guzman responded no, there is no funding for it, but this is needed. He continued
his presentation as follows: additional facilities; parks needs; miscellaneous; recap &
funding; and questions.
Mayor Penserga said that he would like to see a priority list of the projects that are
on the verge of happening and to consider all parts of the City.
Commissioner Kelley stated that it nice to have a true idea of what the improvement
needs are, so that they can plan accordingly. She said that he agrees with the Mayor
on a priority list. She asked to know what is already being funded, and what are wants
and needs.
Commissioner Turkin said that a lot of this stuff is eye opening. He spoke about what
other cities are using the ARPA funds for. He said that we need to figure out how to
make more revenue and apply for more grants.
Mr. Guzman stated that Tess has been doing a great job with helping to get grants.
Vice Mayor Cruz thanked staff and said that this makes her think about how much
money they do not have. She spoke about having a pier on the beach in the future.
She said that there will be about $2 million dollars towards a communication tower
that is needed, and we should secure that money, just in case we do not get the grant
that was applied for.
Commissioner Hay concurs with the Commission. He stated that he would like a real
list to come back so that it can be prioritized. He asked on scale from 1-10 with 10
being the worst, how bad are the bridges.
Mr. Guzman said that the bridges are safe but said they are at a 6. He stated that it
would take a few years to actually get the repairs done. He said that this is them being
proactive, and that the sidewalks are a priority.
Commissioner Hay stated that many students have to walk on the street, and he
wants everyone to be safe that are walking on the road. He asked how they determine
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the priority.
Mr. Guzman stated that sidewalks that have cracks are easy to fix, but many are
nonexistent. He stated that they have more needs than wants.
Poonam Kalkat, Utilities Director, stated that she wanted to bring a vastness of what
they need. She spoke about the following: City boundary and service area map, and
budget; and distribution system and reclaimed water system.
Mayor Penserga asked if there is a map of where the oldest pipes are.
Ms. Kalkat stated that we have GIS of where the pipes are, but they are working on
making it better. She continued her presentation as follows: sewer collection system;
lift stations; stormwater; east water treatment plant and west water treatment plant;
water meters and district energy service chiller plant; monitoring tools; prioritization
criteria for projects; projects completed 2015-2022; projects scheduled 2022-2027;
and planned studies.
Mayor Penserga asked for the priority list from Utilities as well.
The Commission thanked staff for their presentation.
Ms. Kalkat stated that they are looking at different funding sources.
12. Legal
A. Proposed Ordinance No. 22-024- First Reading - Approve the
establishment of the Mixed-Use Downtown (MU-DT) zoning district (CDRV
22-004) amending Part II Land Development Regulations Chapter 3. Art
III. Sec 1.E (Table 3-4). Mixed Use Urban Building and Site Regulations
and Sec 5.C.1. Building and Site Regulations (Table 3-22).
City Attorney Cirullo read Ordinance No. 22-024 by title into the record.
Amanda Radigan, Planner, stated that the ordinance has evolved since they first met.
She spoke about the proposed amendment to urban mixed-use.
Commissioner Turkin recommended going to 60 in density instead of 70.
Commissioner Hay stated that he does not have a problem with the density at 70.
Vice Mayor Cruz asked how much more density a builder can add in addition to what
is decided today.
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Ms. Radigan explained that it is 25% above density, but she mentioned that there is
an overall buildable maximum. She commented on half units, which is a workforce
strategy.
Vice Mayor Cruz asked about affordable housing and requirements to builders.
Ms. Radigan explained the different programs builders can opt into for affordable
housing.
Vice Mayor Cruz said that she would like to remove the "pay in lieu of" option.
Mayor Penserga asked how they came up with 70 du/ac.
There was discussion regarding the density of 70 du/ac; participation of workforce
housing program; and payment in lieu of or additional density program.
Commissioner Kelley stated that she is comfortable with 70 density.
Vice Mayor Cruz supports a density of 60.
Commissioner Hay supports a density of 70.
Commissioner Kelley said that if it was due to infrastructure instead of a negotiation
tool, she would be behind a density of 60.
Ms. Radigan stated that every new property goes through a concurrency review and
that there are impact fees that are built into the cost.
Commissioner Turkin said that the majority of the new district, is in his district, and
the residents do not like more density because of traffic. He stated that he sees a
win-win with reducing density. He spoke about the issues with calls to service in
different areas of the City.
Vice Mayor Cruz asked about the affordable housing fee and how can we spend
those funds. She said that she agrees with 60 density.
Mayor Penserga stated that he did not ask about the implications of going with 60,
and that 70 is a compromise between 60 and 80. He stated that he is going to support
current staff recommendations.
Commissioner Hay agrees with that logic, but he is not set on it. He said that he will
go with staff recommendation.
Motion:
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Commissioner Turkin moved to approve Ordinance No. 22-024 on first reading with a
density to be 60 units per acre. Vice Mayor Cruz seconded the motion, for discussion.
Vice Mayor Cruz stated that she understood that whether it was 60 or 70, it would be
within the same zoning district, and asked if it changes anything legally.
City Attorney Cirullo said that they are establishing the rules now, so there is nothing
illegal.
Ayes — Commissioner Turkin, Vice Mayor Cruz
Nays — Commissioner Kelley, Commissioner Hay, Mayor Penserga
In a roll call vote, the motion failed.
Motion:
Commissioner Hay moved to approve Ordinance No. 22-024 on first reading as is.
Commissioner Kelley seconded the motion.
Ayes - Commissioner Kelley, Commissioner Hay, Mayor Penserga
Nays — Commissioner Turkin, Vice Mayor Cruz
In a roll call vote, the motion passed 3-2.
Commissioner Turkin asked if when this gets to second reading, can it be amended.
City Attorney Cirullo responded yes, it would not need to go back to first reading.
Commissioner Hay said for everyone to enjoy their holidays.
Commissioner Kelley asked to add an update on Ecopark to Future Agenda Items and
updating the affordable housing ordinance.
13. Future Agenda Items
A. Continued discussion regarding a potential park in Leisureville and
creating a Restrictive Covenant on this parcel, requested by Vice Mayor
Cruz. - January 2023
B. Discussion regarding American Rescue Plan Funds, requested by Mayor
Penserga. - January 2023
C. Continue discussion on adding a new sister city based on
recommendations from Boynton Sister Cities. - January 2023
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D. Consider revised local rules for approval. - January 2023
E. Legal options for preserving the future park site in the Meadows
subdivision as green space, requested by Commissioner Kelley. — TBD
F. Discussion regarding the potential research into a coral reef at oceanfront
park to attract tourism and help repair damage caused by humans to the
environment, requested by Commissioner Turkin- TBD
14. Adjournment
Motion:
Commissioner Kelley moved to adjourn the meeting. Commissioner Hay seconded the
motion. The motion passed unanimously.
There being no further business to discuss, the meeting was adjourned at 10:45 P.M.
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