LEGAL APPROVAL
DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT
PLANNING AND ZONING DIVISION
. Building . Planning & Zoning . Occupational Licenses . Community Redevelopment
November 12,2002
Mr Gary J RltO
Codma Development Corp
2200 North Commerce Parkway
SUIte 110
Weston, Flonda 33315
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Dear Mr Rlto
Enclosed IS the CIty of Boynton Beach Development Order for sIte plan approval for a 332 bed
rehabIlItatIOn hospital on a 6 48 acre parcel m a Pill This approval was granted by the CIty
CommISSIOn on November 6, 2002 SIte plan approval IS valId for one year from the date of final
approval. In order to mamtam vested status, a bUlldmg permIt must be secured or an extensIOn
granted wIthm one year of final site plan approval
To contmue thIS project through the development process, please reVIse relevant pages of your
approved sIte plan to mcorporate all condItIOns of approval as applIcable The full rectIfied sIte
plan set IS to be submItted as part of your permIt plan package to the Buildmg DIVISIOn. The
person managmg your permIt applIcatIons should be made aware of any addItIOnal documents
and thIrd party letters lIsted m the condItIons of approval that need to be submItted With your
permIt package
The Buildmg DIVISIon IS commItted to speedy and effiCient completIOn of the buIldmg permIt
process for your proJect. However, please note that failure to meet all applIcable development
order condItIOns m the submItted rectIfied plan set may produce unnecessary delays m permIt
Issuance Feel free to contact any TRC member for addItIOnal clanficatIon of comments(s)
Important: If you plan to introduce any changes to your approved site plan over and above those
required by conditions of approval, please contact our staff before submitting a permit package
to the Building Division. All modifications to the site plan must be evaluated by our staff and
processed accordingly
Should you have any questIOns regardmg thIS matter, please feel free to contact thIS office at
(561) 742-6260
Smcerely,
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MIchael W Rumpf
DIrector of Plannmg & Zonmg
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City of Boynton Beach. 100 East Boynton Beach Blvd., P.O. Box 310 . Boynton Beach, Florida 33425-0310
Phone: (561) 742..0260 . www.ci.boynton-beach.f1.us
DEVELOPME. ORDER OF THE CITY COMMIS~rON OF THE
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APPLICANT'S AGENT Gary J Rito Codlna Development Corp
APPLICANTS ADDRESS 2200 North Commerce Pkwy SUite 110 Weston FL 33315
DATE OF HEARING RATIFICATION BEFORE CITY COMMISSION November 6 2002
TYPE OF RELIEF SOUGHT New Site Plan Approval for a 332 bed rehabilitation hospital
on a 6 48 acre parcel in a PID
LOCATION OF PROPERTY Lots 48A, 48B 48C and 480 Quantum Park P I 0
DRAWING(S) SEE EXHIBIT 'B" ATTACHED HERETO
X THIS MATTER came before the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach Florida
appearing on the Consent Agenda on the date above The City Commission hereby adopts the
findings and recommendation of the Planning and Development Board which Board found as follows
OR
THIS MATTER came on to be heard before the City Commission of the City of Boynton
Beach Florida on the date of hearing stated above The City Commission having considered the
relief sought by the applicant and heard testimony from the applicant, members of city administrative
staff and the public finds as follows
Application for the relief sought was made by the Applicant in a manner consistent with
the requirements of the City's Land Development Regulations
2 The Applicant
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HAS NOT
established by substantial competent evidence a basis for the relief requested
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The conditions for development requested by the Applicant, administrative staff, or
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Condmons of Appro\ a1
ProJ~ct name The Watershed
File number. ,\\vSP 0:2-015
Reference :2oJ reVl~\\ plans Identified as a '\e\\ SIte Plan \\lth an Octob~r 8 2002 Planning &. Zontng date
11.
stamp mar tn2:
I DEPART\IE'iTS I I~CLCDE I REJECT i
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PUBLIC \\ ORKS- General I
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Comments ,
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1 A clear area ot 10 teet 1( 10 feet IS not pro\ Ided tn the tntenor of the dumpster X ,
enclosure per the enclosure detaIl. Please correct discrepancIes at tIme of
perrmtttng
PUBLIC WORKS- Traffic
Comments
:2 Widen the mgress and egress lanes at the north dnvewaJ to a mm1mum of 12 X I
foot each at time of perrruttmg. The type F curb and gutter does not count as
dnvlOg surface
3 An admlO1strat1ve waIver from Engmeenng wIll be requIred for both the X
north and south dnveways, whIch are 10 excess of the maxImum allowable
Width of 36 feet
UTILITIES ,
Comments,
-+ Palm Beach County Health Department permIts wIll be requIred for the X :
water and sewer systems servlOg thIS project (CODE, Section 26-12)
5 Fire flow calculations wIll be requIred demonstratlOg the City Code X
reqUIrement of 1,500 g P m. as stated 10 the LDR, Chapter 6 ArtIcle IV
SectIon 16 or the requll"ement Imposed by IOsurance underwnters,
whIchever IS greater (see CODE, SectIon 26-16(b))
6 The CODE Section 26-34(E) reqUIres that a capacIty reservation fee be X
paId for thiS project eIther upon the request for the Department s Signature
on the Health Department applIcation forms or wtthlO 30 days of SIte plan
appro\aL whIche"er occurs first. ThIS fee wIiI be determlOed based upon
final meter Size, or expected demand.
FIRE
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DEPART\IE'iTS , Ii'.CLCDE REJECT
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E~GINEERING DIVISIO~
Comments
..., An Excavation & Fill permit will be required for this development. X
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8 All Invert callouts for catch basins were not indicated on the plans Please X
complete the callours for Catch Basin #6 7 8 11 12 13 16 and the
eXisting catch baSinS at tIme of permitting
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9 Show eX1stlOg and proposed poslt1on of street lights to be relocated on Beta X I
0 at time of permitting I
10 ProvIde feather/taper detal! from Section C-C to SectIOn B-B (Sheet C-2 of X
6) at time of perm1ttlOg
11 Identify tmung of the proposed phases for thiS project. Will all X
Infrastructure be constructed dunng Phase One') Please clanfy on the plans
at tIme of penrutting
BUILDING DIVISION
Comments
12. At tIme of permit revIew proVIde a completed and executed City of X
Boynton Beach DOlty of Title form. The form shall describe all lots, parcels
or tracts combined as one lot. A copy of the recorded deed With legal
descnptlons, of each property that is belOg uOlfied, IS requITed to be
submitted to process the form. The property owner that IS Identified on each
deed shall match.
13 At time of penrut reVIew subnnt SIgned and sealed workmg drawmgs of the X
proposed constructIOn
1.;1- At time of permit revIew submit for revIew an addreSSing plan for the X
proJect.
15 The number of patient rccms reqUIred to be handIcap accessible shall X
comply WIth Chapter 11-6 or the 2001 Flonda BUIlding Code.
PARKS AND RECREATION
Comments None X
~ DEPART'IE~TS I C\.CLCDE REJECT I
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16 HeIght exceptIOn IS reqUIred for the to\',;er features on the maIn Phase 1 \.
buddIng. (Ch,2 SectIon 4 F )
I"' ProvIde a letter ot approval for the Quantum Park l-\rchltectural RevIe\'v I X I
CommIttee pnor to the PlannIng & Development Board meetIng.
ADDITIO~AL PLAI\~l~G & DEVELOP"IENT BOARD CO~l)ITIOl';""S I I
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Comments.
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18 Project IS to be Imuted to one (1) SIte SIgn, X
Reference the procedural agreement executed between the CIty'S FIre ChIef, X
Bdl Bmgham and Mr BIll Russell, ChIef Operatmg OfficerN1ce PresIdent
of The Watershed Treatment Program.
ADDITIOl'iAL CITY COMMISSIOI\ CONDITIONS
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19 ProvIde addItIOnal tall trees to further buffer the south SIde of Phase I for X
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Regular City Commission
Boynton Beach, Florida
June 4, 2002
Mr Desiderio had a second correction for the minutes on page 16 in the discussion of
water and wastewater rate options when Mr Sugerman was speaking He had asked a
specific question and it was not in the minutes. "If I have 150 square feet of retail
space, I am required by Code to have one parking space, yet, on the ERUs, I am
penalized on that Code because I have to pay ERUs on that one parking space If Mayor
Broening asked if he wanted that language put in the minutes. Mr Desiderio stated that
he did and that he wanted clarification on this point.
Mayor Broening advised that in the future, this kind of matter could Je handled more
efficiently by approaching one of the members of the City Commission or the City Clerk.
Motion
Commissioner Ferguson moved to approve the Consent Agenda except Item D 1
Commissioner McCray seconded the motion that carried unanimously
Consent Item VII. 0.1 -- Ratification of Planning & Development Board Action, The
Watershed Act II, Inc., Quantum Park PID (Lots 48A, B & C) - Request Use Approval for
a rehabilitative hospital within the Quantum Park PID on lots with a master plan
designation of Office/Industrial (O!)
Attorney Cherof administered the oath to all who would be speaking Mayor Broening
asked that the applicant make a brief presentation about the project first.
Peter Sachs of Sachs, Sax &. Klein, P.A., representative of the applicant, reviewed
some of the comments from the recent Planning & Development Board meeting The
site being considered at Quantum Park was chosen after a very meticulous search
because 1) the area is essentially industrial, 2) it is on a cul-de-sac, 3) it is a quiet area,
and 4) it is not in or near any residential areas. They hope to create many jobs in the
medical and medical service area The Watershed is a for-profit corporation and if
permitted this use, will add to the tax base of the City
The Watershed does not treat any criminals or persons that are ordered to go into
rehabilitation by the Court, State, or Federal government. The only patients at
Watershed are volunteers who want to be there. They are either private-payor have
insurance subsidies. All the patients are adults, 18 years of age or over They have a
medical problem - a chemical dependency The Watershed provides a service that
allows many of these individuals to return as productive members of society
Comments were made at the Planning & Development Board meeting about the
potential for aggression, violence, sale of drugs, or other criminal activity if the use were
to be permitted Their law firm undertook an investigation of the activities of The
Watershed in Boca Raton The inquiry involved the Boca Raton Police Department, the
Police Department at Florida Atlantic University, and the School Board with reference to
Boca Raton Middle and High Schools. In three and a half years, there were no cases
where a patient of The Watershed did anything to any of its neighbors of an aggressive,
criminal, or harassing nature. There were several 911 calls initiated by the patients, who
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did not want to complete the program They do not have the patience for the procedure
and medical intervention involved when a patient declares his or her decision to leave.
Many of the comments at the Planning & Development Board meeting had to do with
safety and containment issues, primarily due to the proximity of the high school Mr
Sachs believed that many of the issues impinging on safety and containment would be
more properly addressed in a site plan review His client will cooperate with staff, the
high school, and concerned parents They do not want one incident to occur in Boynton
Beach If the use is approved, they will work diligently with staff to create a safe,
aesthetically pleasing environment for their patients and for their neighbors.
Bill Russell, Chief Operations Officer, The Watershed, asked the Commission to
adopt the recommendation of staff and ratify the Planning & Development Board's
unanimous 7-0 vote of approval for this use. They intend to cooperate fully with the
City and with their neighbors in Quantum Park. They are licensed by the State of Florida
and the Department of Children & Families and in an April audit, were found to be in full
compliance with their standards/ with no corrective actions required They have
received accreditation by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Health Care
Organizations.
Mr Russell displayed some artist's renderings of the proposed facility They plan to
create a campUS-like facility that will provide a setting of safety and privacy for their
patients. Mr Russell reiterated that their neighbors in Boca Raton hardly know they are
there. That is what they want for Boynton Beach
Mr ~ussell spoke of the voluntary nature of the patients who go to them for treatment.
Even though participation is voluntary/ when a patient expresses a desire to leave/ staff
intervenes to see that their affairs are in order and that they have transportation to their
destination In rare cases a patient might decide to walk out without completing the
process that occurs when people ask to leave the program In the last three years he
found three instances of people who left during this medical intervention process. They
contacted The Watershed after leaving and were encouraged to return to the facility,
but declined.
Mr Russell expressed his desire to be a good neighbor
Mayor Broening asked if the patients had cars of their own Mr Russell stated that
when a patient is admitted to their facility, the staff puts any money/ credit cards,
identification/ or car keys into safekeeping Patients are not permitted to drive their cars
while they are in treatment.
Commissioner McCray asked whether The Watershed had provided transportation away
from the facility for the three patients who had walked out. Mr Russell stated that The
Watershed offered transportation to the patients as part of the medical intervention
program/ but the patients chose not to complete the process and did walk out the door
Commissioner Fisher stated that they did not walk out without anyone's knowledge or
escape and Mr Russell agreed
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Commissioner McCray stated that everyone was concerned about the children in
Boynton Beach as well as the new Boynton Beach High School Commissioner McCray
read a letter from the School Board on this subject into the record Dr Debra Robinson
of the School Board asked Commissioner McCray to read the letter from Tom Lynch,
Chairman of the School Board Dr Robinson expressed regret that she wouid not be
able to attend the meeting The letter advised that the proposed use must be consistent
with the intent and purposes of the PID and asked that any use approval be consistent
with other existing uses. The letter also asked that the use approval not pose a
detriment to the safety, health, and welfare of the school students and school
community The letter is attached to the original minutes on file in the City Clerk's office.
Commissioner Fisher asked that a representative of the School Board be present during
site plan approval if the use was approved The suggestion was made that they could
participate during the Public Hearing Mr Bressner stated that the information could be
made available to them, as a matter of courtesy and information, as the process moves
forward
Eileen Schlechting, 230 N.E. 26th Avenue, was concerned about the proximity of
the facility to the children at the Boynton Beach High School and the fact that the
patients could leave the facility She believed the property was originally for commercial
and residential use and that this would diminish the value of residential property She
wanted to know why they wanted to come to Boynton Beach when they had a facility in
Boca Raton She asked the Commission to deny this use and not let tax dollars cloud
their judgment over the future of their children.
Beverly Agee, 832 S.W. 33"' Place, spoke as an individual and not as a member of
any organization connected with Boynton Beach She asked the Commissioners to
review the project on its merits. She had been concerned throughout her life about the
phenomenon known as "NIMBYISM, "Not in My Back Yard." Drugs are a serious
problem in our society The number one way to effectuate change is treatment. This
organization is no different than the Betty Ford Clinic. Whether individuals or
organizations pay makes no difference. They are organized for profit and they want to
be successful Their number one priority will be the safety of our children because they
know that this is our concern also She was as concerned about high school students as
anyone but her concern recognizes that high school students are not naive any longer
They are street smart and know about drugs and alcohol Working with this organization
is an effective way to help our high school students and not reject an organization that
will help so many other people.
Brian Miller, 2515 N.E. 2nd Court, Apt. 112, spoke as a pharmacist and a former
inspector in New Jersey of drug and alcohol facilities and a retired police commissioner
The people that live in the north end of Boynton live in a very high drug use and traffic
area As an inspector for the New Jersey State Department of Health, he witnessed
much drug traffic around most of the drug and alcohol facilities that he personally
inspected over a period of five years. While a facility like The Watershed has a strong
and useful purpose, locating it just 1200 feet from the new high school and in a newly-
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developed residential/retail complex is not in the best interest of the new and current
residents of Boynton Beach
Allen Stepner, 2600 N E. lit Lane, Building 5, indicated that the distance from the
schools to the facility in its Boca Raton location was considerably greater than the
distance from the new high school to the proposed facility He had seen what drugs and
alcohol could do to individuals and he was pleased to learn of facilities that help people
who have problems. He was also concerned about the proximity of the facility to the
new residential complex in Quantum Parle He asked the Commission to consider the
School Board comments and put safety over profit.
Alice Otis, 203 S.W. 13th Street, spoke to a School Board member last Saturday who
had spoken to personnel at the new high school, and indicated that the high school did
not have any problem with this facility She was a new member/alternate of the
Planning & Development Board and if she had voted, would have voted with the rest of
the Board for the facility A chain link fence surrounds the high school and she believed
that the fencing at the new facility would also be adequate. Ms. Otis believed that the
people that would be patients at the facility would be like people one would meet every
day and not even know that they had a chemical dependency problem.
Edward Tedtmann, 869 N.W 8th Avenue, had no problem with having this facility in
the proposed area He came here to discuss the visual impact of the property, since it
abuts his property, but then realized that it was a "use" decision only He had heard no
comments from his neighbors about the proposed facility
Mike Friedland, 330 N.E. 26th Avenue, stated that he had been listening to people
talk about drug rehabilitation treatment facilities as if they were all the same. He
disagreed, saying there were good ones and bad ones. He spoke of personal family
experience with someone who was treated at the Hanley-Haze/den facility in West Palm
Beach and that it was an excellent place.
Mr Friedland also spoke of his years as an educator and expressed his love for children
and his desire to see them cared for He did not think anything would happen to the
children and the Board that voted in favor of this facility did not either, all seven of
them Mr Friedland gave the website address and suggested that skeptical people go
there and learn something about the facility-www thewatershed.com
Jim Wade, 9878 Sun Pointe Drive, was concerned about he facility being so close to
the high school He was concerned that they did not find out about it until it came out
in the newspaper the other day He wondered why they could not find a better site than
one that is right next to a high school
Henrietta Solomon, 230 N.E. 26th Avenuer was told that she should not worry
because the clients would be executives and others of that ilk. A rich addict is no less of
a threat than a poor one. Ms. Solomon lives in a high crime area and she did not gain
any feeling of security after hearing the applicant's presentation. Ms. Henrietta stated
that Village Royale was more interested in safety than in improving the tax base. Since
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they live in a high-crime area already, she did not understand how the Commission
could even consider putting this extra burden on them
Mike Fitzpatrick, 101 S.W 4th Avenue, spoke in favor of the project. He thought it
was good that people were concerned about the well being and safety of the students of
the Boynton Beach High Schoolr howeverr at the Planning & Development Board
meetingr and at this meeting tonightr those who are against it have not made a case as
to how the V4 mile proximity to the high school threatens the students If a patient left
the facilityr they would not go to the high school because there are no drugs or alcohol
on campus. Patients know that. They also know about the Drug Free Zones around the
school If they somehow managed to find drugs and were caughtr they know they
would not be returning to the facility but to jail He asked that people not "demonize"
the future patients. Addiction is a disease The clients are patients, not career
criminals Mr Fitzpatrick explained that they were relocating to Boynton Beach because
there was no room for expansion in Boca Raton
Herb Suss, citizen of Boynton Beachr stated that he had been on the School Board in
New York State in the past and he wished that there were even more facilities to help
youngsters. He felt that if one human being were saved in that facility, it would be
worth it. He commended and respected the Planning & Development Board and felt
that they were looking out for the welfare of the City's residents He felt that the
applicant would cooperate in every way with the City He suggested that people get
NIMBY out of their minds.
Maurice Rosenstock, 1 Villa Lane, stated that most of the people in the audience
had not been around when Quantum had gotten started The original conforming use in
Quantum Park at the beginning was for research facilities. From that we have jumped
to warehouses and various other uses TImes change and the need for facilities
changes
Mr Rosenstock noted that he had been a member of the Planning & Development Board
for eleven years He made some calls on his own to inquire about The Watershed The
final call was made to his daughter, Ellen Morehouse, the president of a very large, not-
for-profit companYr called The Students Assistance Corporation, one of the foremost
organizations in the United States aiding students with drug abuse and alcoholism
problems. He asked her what the histori~1 record was on this type of facility in various
states and what the relationship was between such facilities and their neighborhoods
Ms. Morehouse stated that there were two types of places. If it is a place where
someone is going to be incarcerated or where they are mandated to be because of a
Court Orderr with fences and police patrols, they have escapes and they have problems.
Facilities such as The Watershed, where people go voluntarifYr do not have a police
problem She emphasized this because the same emotional discussion of possibilities
takes place in every community where these places are going to be built. He believed
that once the Commissioners had weighed all the factors at hand, they would find that
most of the evidence would suggest approval of this use.
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Commissioner Fisher asked Chief Gage to speak about the results of their research of
The Watershed and where a person would be taken if picked up.
Marshall Gage, Chief of Police, stated that if they picked somebody up they would
take them to South County Hospital They do not take people to facilities that do not
accept committed patients. The facility in question only accepts volunteer patients and
is not a facility the police would deal with in normal circumstances. A search by staff of
the records of the Boca Raton Police Department in reference to this facility showed that
there were 68 calls for service since January of last year, which equates to one call per
week for service. There were no calls for service that indicated any concern for staff that
this was a type of business that would create anything other than the type of calls a lot
of businesses in this City already generate. There were no serious crimes reported in the
report from Boca Raton that raised any flags that would cause him to recommend a
second look at the facility The specific Statute that governs these facilities requires the
facility to provide security for their patients and security in the event that any of their
patients need restraining. As long as they comply with these requirements, Chief Gage
did not see any issues that would create an inordinate amount of calls for service by this
organization and saw no indicators that would create "over-concem" with their proximity
to the high school
Commissioner McCray inquired about how many males and females were in the patient
population. Mr Russell stated that there were usually 60% male and 40% female.
Commissioner McCray asked if the patients that would be coming to their facility would
be coming from Palm Beach County only Mr Russell stated that patients would be
welcome to come to their facility from the local area or anywhere in the United States.
Commissioner McCray asked if the Police Department would be notified if they saw
someone walking out of the facility Mr Russell stated that in the rare event that this
happened, the physician in charge would review the patient's record. If the physician
felt that there was any possibility of harm coming to the patient, the police would be
notified They would also notify the family members and friends of the patient.
Commissioner McCray believed that not all of the information had been discussed during
the Planning & Development Board meeting, specifically the instances of the three
individuals who had left the treatment program in the past. He felt this had misled the
Planning & Development Board.
Vice Mayor Weiland echoed the comments of Beverly Agee and applauded The
Watershed for their efforts. He has four children of his own to be concerned about and
does care about children In his business, he had provided service to two different
rehabilitation facilities in the local area over the past twenty-two years. Although they
may be in business to make a profit, he had personally found that the operators of such
facilities are very compassionate and caring people. The facilities are normally placed in
a very serene setting and he believed this might be why they chose Quantum Park. In
reference to decreasing property values, he thought that Quantum Umited Partners
would not have entered into a contract with The Watershed if they believed it would
affect values in Quantum Park. Vice Mayor Weiland thought it was important to note
that the people who become clients of The Watershed do so voluntarily and that the
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people to worry about are the ones that do not check in to these facilities. Vice Mayor
Weiland expressed the belief that this was a great opportunity to help our society and
make Boynton Beach a better place in which to live.
Commissioner Ferguson was disturbed by the stigma that still surrounds chemical
dependency He wondered whether a facility for treating disabled veterans would have
generated the same concerns. He indicated that chemical dependency is a disease, just
like any other medical problem He was in Favor of this project because there were no
problems in Boca Raton. Also, seven people from different walks of life on the Planning
& Development Board had considered the matter and voted in favor of it and he found
this quite persuasive
Mayor Broening stated that he had some knowledge of chemical dependency from his
own family circle and that there would have been no way to tell that this person was an
addict with all of its ramifications and stigma. On November 7, 1975, he met a lady at
Luke Air Force Base in Phoenix, Nevada, who made quite an impression on him because
she was an addict. Nobody knew at that time that she was an addict. Her name was
Betty Ford, First Lady of the United States. She was no threat to national security or to
anyone. She was a charming and gracious lady who had a chemical dependency
condition based upon prescription drugs. In Mayor Broening's former corporate life at
Pratt & Whitney, there was a very close relationship with Hanley-Hazelden because they
had 13,500 employees and in a group that large, many suffer from the disease of
chemical dependency They invested a lot of money in recovering many very valuable
people. The recovery rate in the program is extraordinarily high That is what this is.
This is not a bunch of drug people like you see on television but respectable and useful
people, once they are rehabilitated. It is not wrong to make a profit on it because there
are a lot of hospitals that make a profit and treat everything imaginable.
Commissioner McCray stated that he was concerned with the safety of all citizens in
Boynton Beach, including the children and the elderly The high crime district mentioned
earlier is his district. He was concerned about the elderly people who are at home with
the drug addicts that are running around now during the day, not locked up
Motion
Commissioner Ferguson moved to approve the request for use approval for The
Watershed Act II, Inc. for a rehabilitative hospital within the Quantum Park PID on lots
with a master plan designation of Office/Industrial (01) Vice Mayor Weiland seconded
the motion The motion carried 4-1, Commissioner McCray dissenting.
THE MEETING RECESSED AT 8:45 AND RECONVENED AT 9:00 P.M.
E. Ratification of CRA Action
None
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