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LEGAL APPROVAL MINUTES CITY COMMISSION MEETING BOYNTON BEACH. FLORIDA JAt"'lJARY 16. 1996 rhe beach our of recycled plasric. as well as a lor of picnic tables and benches throughout the City parks, Mr. Frederick accepted this honor on behalf of Mayor Taylor and the Commission. staring thar rhey were willing to rake a chance and allocate the funds for these new products. Mayor Taylor rhanked Mr. Hazlett. stating that he was very proud of the boardwalk on rhe beach, V. BIDS None. VI. PUBLIC HEARING A, Project Name: Hills of Lake Eden PUD POSTPONED TO JANUARY 16, 1996 Burlison A. Gentry - Gentry Engineering & Land Surveying. Inc, Newport Properties, Inc. Northwest comer of S.E. 36th Avenue and Seacrest Blvd. Request for zoning and master plan approval to construct 62 single-family detached homes on 15.45 acres of land in connection with a rezoning from R-I-AAB (single- family residential) to Planned Unit Development with a land use intensity of 5 (PUD with LUI=5), Agent : Owner: Location: Description: This item was removed from the agenda. (See discussion under Item I. D,1.) B. Impasse Hearing reference collective bargaining agreement for FY 1995/96 between the Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) (Sergeants & Lieutenants) and the City of boynton Beach This item was discussed later in the meeting because the representatives of the Police Department were not yet present, 7 . MINUTES OF THE CITY COMMISSION MEETING H COMMISSION CHAMBERS. CITY HALL. BOYNTON FLORIDA, ON TVESDA Y. JANUARY 16, 1996, AT 6: 0 P , Pt/..r~~,:I~~C, .~~"J ZG!'~ i ~';G JEPT. ~ PRESE:\fT Mayor Gerald" Jerry" Taylor Matthew Bradley. Vice Mayor Lynne Matson. Mayor Pro Tern Shirley Jaskiewicz. Commissioner Sidney Rosen. Commissioner Carrie Parker. City Manager James Cherot City Attorney Sue Kruse. City Clerk I. OPENINGS A. Call to Order Mayor Taylor called the meeting to order at 6:31 p.m. B. Invocation The invocation was offered by Rev, John Block of St. Mark Catholic Church. C, Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag The Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag was led by Commissioner Rosen, D. Agenda Approval I. Additions, Deletions, Corrections City Manager Parker requested that Item X.C.l be tabled because the applicant she has offered the position of police chief to has not confirmed his acceptance, City Attorney Cherof suggested that the Commission consider removing Item VI.A from the agenda because he has not had the opportunity to research an issue which arose today with respect to one of the staff comments regarding an easement in the preserve area. Mayor Pro Tern Matson also had some concerns about this item, She referred to the letter that was sent to the Director of Planning and Zoning of the City of Boynton Beach from the Director of Planning and Zoning of the City of Delray Beach. This letter states that the traffic analysis of the Gulf Stream Boulevard extension has not been done. Mayor Pro Tern Matson was concerned about that, as well as the downsizing to zoning categories, She stated that the City had asked for 25 percent of environmental set asides. She asked City Attorney Cherof if this issue has been addressed, City Attorney Cherof advised that it had not. Mayor Pro Tern 2 MINUTES CITY COMMISSION MEETING BOYNTON BEACH. FLORIDA JANUARY 16, 1996 Matson would like to table this item until the Commission has all the necessary information, She also felt that this item should go back to the Planning and Development Board because the plan is entirely different than what they had voted on. Mayor Taylor agreed that this a substantial change. Motion Mayor Pro Tern Matson moved to remove this item from the agenda and send it back to the Planning and Development Board. She did not want to see it until all the information on the setbacks. traffic analysis, and fenced easement is received, Vice Mayor Bradley seconded the motion, which carried 5-0. 2, Adoption Motion Mayor Pro Tern Matson moved to approve the agenda as amended. Vice Mayor Bradley seconded the motion, which carried 5-0, II. ADMINISTRATIVE A. Accept resignation from Helen Voelxen, Alternate Member, Advisory Board on Children and Youth Motion Commissioner Jaskiewicz moved to accept Helen Voelxen's resignation from the Advisory Board on Children and Youth. Mayor Pro Tern Matson seconded the motion, which carried 5-0, 2