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LEGAL APPROVAL MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA MAY 17, 1994 VII. PU8LIC AUDIENCE: - David 8easley, 515 S. W. 2nd Avenue, asked when the proposed change in the code regarding auto body repair in an M-1 zoning district will take place. City Attorney Cherof advised that this item will be discussed at the next Planning and Development Board meeting and then at the July 5, 1994 City Commission meeting. Mayor Hanmening added that the City needed time to advertise. Raychel Houston, 600 N. W. 10th Court, made the Commission aware of some of the problems that have arisen during the Costa Bella project. A couple of the driveways that have been poured have dips in them and hold water. Big chunks were gouged out of the sidewalks. She advised that the supervisor of this proj- ect has assured her that these things will be taken care of; however, she wanted to make the Commission aware of them and be assured that this is all going to be made right. Commissioner Aguila asked if the City requires contractors to videotape existing conditions before starting road work, street improvements or drainage. City Manager Parker advised that this is the City's nonmal policy. She will check to see if this has been done. Commissioner Aguila stated that anything they repair needs to be as good or better than how they found it. He stated that Johnson and Davis is a very reputable finm and tend to make things right. He assured Ms. Houston that they will take care of her and her neighbors. Mayor Hanmening stated that we will try to take care of this. It seemed to Mayor Hanmening that the engineer who originally designed Costa , Bella owes the City about $12,000. City Attorney Cherof advised that we are waiting for the calculation of all of the damages that have occurred. Mayor Hanmening requested him to pursue this matter vigorously. Joleen Rasmussen, 508 N. W. 10th Court, stated that the workers and employees have been very courteous and cooperative. She stated that videotaping has been done. She mentioned that the Houstons' driveway will be cut and ground. Mayor Hanmening stated that this would expose the aggregate and it will not look the same. City Manager Parker advised that yesterday she asked the City Engineer to look at this particular driveway. She has not yet received his report. NO ONE ELSE WISHING TO SPEAK, PUBLIC AUDIENCE WAS CLOSED. V I I I. DEVELOPMENT PLANS: A. Consent Agenda - Unanil1lOusly Approved by Planning & Development Board 1. Project Name: Agent: Owner: Location: 8oynton Festive Center McMillen Development, Inc. Great Western Bank Northwest corner of Congress Avenue and Old Boynton Road " , - 10 - 4 MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA MAY 17, 1994 Description: PAR~lNG LOT VARIANCE: Request for relief from Article X - Parking Lots, Section 5-142(h)(5) - Distance from a right-of-way line to the inter- section of an interior access aisle. . Motion Vice Mayor Matson moved to approve the parking lot variance request for relief from Article X, Parking Lots, Section 5-142(h)(5), distance from a right-of way line to the intersection of an interior access aisle for McMillen Development, Inc., Great Western Bank. Commissioner Katz seconded the motion, which carried 5-0. Boynton Festive Center McMillen Development, Inc. Great Western Bank Northwest corner of Congress Avenue and Old Boynton Road LANDSCAPE CODE: Request for relief from Article II - Landscape Code Section 7.5-35(d) & (e) - Interior lot line and right-of-way landscaping. Commissioner Katz advised that he attended the Planning and Development Board meeting. At that meeting, one of the Board members pointed out that there are seventy-four extra parking spaces and he desired additional landscape pods be installed. (This was discussed further under Item VIII.B.l). 2. Project Name: Agent: OWner: Location: Description: . In response to Commissioner Katz, Commissioner Aguila stated that if there were ten islands as opposed to seven, the trees may not grow well because they would be spaced too close to each other. Motion Commissioner Aguila moved the approval of the landscape relief from Article II, Landscape Code, Section 7.5-35(d) and (e). Vice Mayor Matson seconded the motion, which carried 5-0. B. Non-Consent Agenda - Not Unanimously Approved by Planning a Development Boynton Festtve Center McMillen Development, Inc. Great Western Bank Northwest corner of Congress Avenue and Old Boynton Road SITE PLAN: Request for site plan approval to construct a 104,018 square foot retail center with two (2) leased outparce1s. Tambri Heyden, Planning and Zoning Director, stated that this was approved for a shopping center. It comprises a main building and two leased outbuildings 1. Project Name: Agent: OWner: Location: Description: , - 11 -