LEGAL APPROVAL
MINUTES - CITY COMMISSION MEETING
BOYNTON BEACH. FLORIDA MAY 2. 1995
No one else wished to speak under Public Audience. Therefore, Mayor Taylor
declared the Public Audience closed.
Shoppes of Woolbright peD - TABLED
CCl Consultants, Inc.
Howard R. SCharlin, Trustee
Northside of Woolbright Road, east of the L.W.D.D. E-4
Canal
Master Plan Modification: Request to modify the pre-
viously approved master plan to subdivide outbuilding 3
into .895 acres, revise the outbuilding sizes
(outbuilding 1 from 4,300 to 6,920 square feet; out-
building 2 from 5,000 square feet to 5,755 square feet
and outbuilding 3 from two-stories and 6,000 square
feet to one-story and 2,625 square feet), add a drive-
way on the east side of S.W. 8th Street, 400 feet north
of Woolbright Road, relocate the existing driveway on
S.W. 8th Street, 190 feet to 260 feet north of
Woolbright Road and provide a median cut on S.W. 8th
Street for the relocated driveway
City Manager Parker requested that this item remain tabled. She advised that
negotiations are ongoing and an agreement might be reached by May 11th. The
Commission agreed to address this at a special meeting before the May 11th
workshop meeting if a settlement is reached by then.
VIII. DEVELOPMENT PLANS
A.
Project:
Agent:
Owner:
Location:
Description:
Boynton Commerce Center PID - TABLED
Peter Reed, MIG Management Services of Florida, Inc.
Boynton Commerce Center, ltd.
Souths ide of Woolbright Road, 100 feet west of 1-95
Use Approval: Request to amend the list of penmitted
uses for the Boynton Commerce Center to allow wholesale
distribution, retail, repair and assembly of lawn main-
tenance equipment
City Manager Parker advised that the applicant has requested that this item be
withdrawn.
B.
Project:
Agent:
Owner:
Location:
Description:
C. Request by Janet Hall to waive application fee for Lighthouse Grille
Restaurant site plan review
Mrs. Hall stated that this is a request to waive a second application fee for
the same stage of the project. She explained that the architect and the
engineer involved in this project left town, which necessitated acquiring
another architect to get the same work done that should have been done in the
first place.
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MINUTES - CITY COMMISSION MEETING
BOYNTON BEACH, flORIDA
APRIL 18, 1995
In response to Vice Mayor Bradley, City Manager Parker explained that at the
request of the previous Commission, the Community Design Plan was made less
stringent and now requires more of a professional opinion from staff and the
Commission's opinion.
Motion
Vice Mayor Bradley moved to approve the Community Design Plan appeal for Miami
Subs. Mayor Pro Tem ~!tson seconded the motion which carried 4-0. Commissioner
Rosen was not present at this time.
Mayor Taylor thinks staff and the Planning and Development Board are doing their
very best to give direction to the Commission. He stated that sometimes the
Commission does not take their advice. However, this in no way should indicate
that the Commission does not appreciate what they are doing.
Boynton Commerce Center PID
Peter Reed, MIG Management Services of Florida,
Inc.
Boynton Commerce Center, Ltd.
Southside of Woolbright Road, 100 feet west of 1-95
Use Approval: Request to amend the list of per-
mitted uses for the Boynton Commerce Center to
allow wholesale distribution, retail, repair and
assembly of lawn maintenance equipment
City Manager Parker asked if the Commission wished to table this item, since the
applicant was not present. City Attorney Cherof said the initial burden is on
the applicant to present the basis for the request they are making. In their
absence, there is no way to establish what they want and why they want it.
8. Project:
Agent:
Owner:
Location:
Description:
Motion
Mayor Pro Tem Matson moved to table the Boynton Commerce Center PID. Vice Mayor
Bradley seconded the motion which carried 5-0.
C. other
None.
IX. NEW BUSINESS
A. Items for discussion requested by Mayor Taylor
1. Elimination of run-off elections
Mayor Taylor referred to Memorandum #95-43 from City Clerk Sue Kruse regarding
the history of run-off elections. In her memo, she advised that six run-off
elections were held since 1984. Eight candidates were involved, and six of them
won both the general elections and the run-off elections.
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MINUTES - PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT BOARD MEETING
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA
APRIL 11, 1995
Motion
Mr. Rosenstock moved to recommend denial of Miami Subs' request for relief from
Section lO.F.6 of the Community Design Plan regarding exterior lighting.
Mr. Wische seconded the motion which carried 4-3. Chainman Dube, Vice Chainman
Golden and Mr. Beasley cast the dissenting votes.
Boynton COIIIrte Center PID
Peter Reed, MIG Management ~ervices of Florida, Inc.
Boynton Commerce Center, Ltd.
Southside of Woolbright Road, 100 feet west of 1-95
Request to amend the list of penmitted uses for the
Boynton Commerce Center to allow wholesale distribu-
tion, retail, repair and assembly of lawn maintenance
equipment
Ms. Heyden stated that unlike other zoning districts, there is no specific set
of PIO penmitted uses set forth in the zoning code_ Instead, the zoning codes
state that uses may be penmitted provided that such uses are approved by the
Planning and Development Board. However, the City Commission has final dispoSi-
tion in the matter. In approving uses, findings shall be made that the use pro-
posed will not be in conflict with the perfonmance standards listed in Section
4.N of the zoning code and that the use is consistent with the intent and pur-
pose of the Planned Industrial Development District.
D. Use Approval
1. Project:
Agent:
Owner:
Location:
Description:
A specific list of penmitted uses is not established because PIDs are intended
to fill a niche in the current demand for light industrial zoned land, which
reflects a change in technology and allows for economics of scale in industrial
development. This can often include allowing combining of uses not penmitted to
be combined in other zoning districts in exchange for more stringent regula-
tions governing unified control, landscaping, open space, hanmony of design and
common use of improvements.
This particular request is for approval of wholesale distribution (and limited
retail) aSSembly and repair of commercial turf maintenance equipment, such as
lawn tools, lawn supplies (excluding fertilizers and pesticides), mowers, trac-
tors and parts for this particular type of equipment.
Staff believes that noise and liquid waste will be generated by the assembly and
repair aspects of the use. Based on the description of the repair work that the
applicant provided, this would require use and storage of solvents, other hazar-
dous liquid wastes, and 011. Ms. Heyden pointed out that there are six
wellfields on this piece of property.
Ms. Heyden stated that the City is governed by the Palm Beach County Wellfietd
Protection Ordinance which requires certain uses located within wellfield pro-
tection zones to obtain a building penmit for interior completion from the
Department of Environmental Resources Management (DERM). Depending on the use,
DERM has typically required mitigation measures such as special containment
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