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A RESOLUTION OF THE CI1Y COMMISSION OF
THE CITY OF BOYNTm. BEACH, FLORIDA,
AUTHORIZING ABANDONMENT OF A 300 FOOT
LONG PORTION OF S.E. 2ND STREET, WHICH IS A
PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAY, MORE PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED HEREIN, SUBJECT TO THE
RECORDING OF UTILITY EASEMENTS FOR THE
ENTIRE ABANDONMENT, AUTHORIZING
EXECUTION OF A DISCLAIMER, WHICH SHALL
BE RECORDED IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
PALM BEACH COUNTY, AND PROVIDING AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, on May 2, 1995, the applicant, Gulf Stream Lwnber Company
requested the abandonment of a 300 foot long portion ofS.E. 2nd Street, which is a public
right-of-way; and
WHEREAS, this abandonment was approved on May 2, 1995, by the City I
Commission, subject to the recording of a utility easement on the entire right-of-way; and
WHEREAS, comments were solicited from the appropriate City Departments,
and public hearings have been held before the City's Planning and Development Board
and the City Commission on the proposed abandonment; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSlON
OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA THAT:
Section 1. The foregoing Whereas clauses are true and correct and
incorporated herein by this reference.
Section 2. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida by
and through its City Commission, in return for the requisite utility easements, does hereby
abandon the 300 foot long portion of S.E. 2nd Street, which is a public right-of-way, and
is more particularly set out in the Location Map, sketch and legal description attached as
composite Exhibit "A", and subject to the recording of utility easements for the
abandoned property and all other staff comments.
Section 3. Execution is hereby authorized and the City Clerk shall be directed
to deliver the attached Disclaimer and cause the same to be filed in the Public Records of
Palm Beach County, Florida.
Section 4.
This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon passage.
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EXHffiIT "A"
That part of the right of way for Southeast 2nd Street (formerly Ronald
Street) as shown on the plat of Central Park. according to the plat thereof
recorded in Plat Book 12, Page 12 of the Public Records of Palm Beach
County, Florida, described as follows:
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S. 00 54' 40" E., along the west line of lots 20, 21, 22 and 23,300.00 feet
to the southwest comer of said lot 23, then N. 900 00' 00" W., 50.00 feet
to the southeast comer of Lot 24, thence N. 00 54' 40" W., along the east
line of lots 24, 25, 26, 27, 28 and 29, 300 feet to the northeast corner of
said lot 29; thence N. 900 00' 00" E., 50.00 feet to the point of beginning.
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BOOK 15721
PAGE 0824
PASSED AND ADOPTED this ~ day of December, 2002.
CITY O~^BOYNT
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PalM Beach County, Florida
DISCLAIMER
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that the City of Boynton
Beach, Florida, a municipal corporation, under the laws of the State of Florida,
does hereby abandon the portion of S.E. 2nd Street south of S.E. 12th Avenue
and north of Woolbright Road, more particularly described as follows:
That part of the right of way for Southeast 2nd Street (formerly Ronald
Street) as shown on the plat of Central Park, according to the plat thereof
recorded in Plat Book 12, Page 12 of the Public Records of Palm Beach
County, Florida, described as follows:
Begin at the northwest comer of lot 20 of said Plat of Central Park; thence
S. 00 54' 40" E., along the west line oflots 20, 21, 22 and 23,300.00 feet
to the southwest comer of said lot 23, then N, 90000' 00" W., 50.00 feet
to the southeast comer of Lot 24, thence N. 00 54' 40" W., along the east
line of lots 24, 25, 26, 27, 28 and 29, 300 feet to the northeast corner of
said lot 29; thence N. 900 00' 00" E., 50.00 feet to the point of beginning.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the duly authorized officers of the City of Boynton
Beach, Florida, have hereunto set their hands and affixed the seal of the City this ~
day of J~''''''''m be,.- , 2002.
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BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, personally appeared KURT
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the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, known to me to be the persons described in and
who executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged the execution thereof to be
their free hand and deed as such officers, for the uses and purposes mentioned therein;
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PAGE 01827
that they affixed thereto the official seal of said corporation; and that said instrwnent
is the act and deed of said corporation.
WITNESS my hand and official seal in the said State and County this 5- r:f... day
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My Commission Expires:
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EXHIBIT "A"
That part of the right of way for Southeast 2nd Street (formerly Ronald
Street) as shown on the plat of Central Park, according to the plat thereof
recorded in Plat Book 12, Page 12 of the Public Records of Palm Beach
County, Florida, described as follows:
Begin at the northwest comer of lot 20 of said Plat of Central Park; thence
S. 00 54' 40" E., along the west line oflots 20, 21, 22 and 23, 300.00 feet
to the southwest comer of said lot 23, then N. 900 00' 00" W., 50.00 feet
to the southeast comer of Lot 24, thence N. 00 54' 40" W., along the east
line of lots 24, 25, 26, 27, 28 and 29, 300 feet to the northeast comer of
said lot 29; thence N. 900 00' 00" E., 50.00 feet to the point of beginning.
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mi.." ".r..,"" conv.y, and co"fi,ms unl. fl.. granl.., all that cerlaln land sll\lQl. In Palm Beach
Cuunf)', Florld{l, lli:t:
mI'S 26, 27 and 28, CENl'PAL PARK, acoording to the Plat thereof on file
ill the Offioe of the Clerk of the Circuit Court, in and for Palm Beach
County, Plodda, L, Plat !look 12, Page 12.
SllB..iJ1Cl' 'l\) restrictions, reseJ.:Vati= and ea~tg of record, if any;
ta>oall for the year 19114 and subsequent: ~s and any and all valid
:roning ordinances.
H Togdhtr Ivull all dlQ tenemmlb, he!"f"dita"ulnf' and appu.rttman:ceJ tl1Gr.to belonqino Dr in an)!..
wile appertainillg.
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Rnd .I.c 9'0010' toer.by C01'...a..h will. ,aId gront.. 11,01 II.. granlor ;, lawfully ..i..d of .aid lanJ
,,, .I... >lmpb; ,loa' 1.'0. g,.nl.r /.". good rigl.1 and tawful aUlhority 10 s.U a"d <'Onv.y ..id ;~nd; thol Ih.
ora'".r loe,eby full. "'arran I. l/le 1/1/. 10 ,aid land and will d.!ond th. ..me .gain" th. !awful c/alm. oJ
a.ll persons (.tI':om,,~ver: llnd r1~al .'iaid land b free of all 81'\cumbrancI1c, axe.pt taxes accruing .uh,equent
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\'lI\LTER F. BEASLEY and JOAN BEASLEY, his \qife,
to rot" kr'own 10 bt the ~rtiOnS O','sttibeJ Irl and \vbo executed the fortgoins imtl'ument .nd they
bdoft! !n~ (hilt t.l"ey executed th~ Jame.
WITNESS my :lalld ...nd o{fidll\ 'E'~I i.n tbe r:~untl' fH'Id
October . A. D, 1964
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PALM BEACH COUNTY FLA
,JOHN B. DUNKLE
CLl,RK CIRCUIT COuaT
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GULPSTR~AM LU~BBR co., a Florida corporatio~
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Cc,ut1I)'. Flgr-ida, vt~:
Lo~8 19 ~h~ough 23 inc1u3ive, CBN%RAL PAkK, according to the Plat
the~eof o~ fil, in the Office or the Clerk ot the Circuit court in
end for ~.lm Seech County, Floride, in Plat SOOK 12. page 12,
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RECORD VERIFIED
PALM BEACIl COUNTY. FLA
JOHN B. Il:JNKLE
CLERK CIRCUIT COURT
MINUTES - CITY COMMISSIOM MEETING
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA
MAY 2, 1995
Fire Chief Floyd Jordan stated that he has consulted with the Fire Chief of West
Palm Beach and other fire chiefs in the area and it is their position, and the
Palm Beach County Fire Chief has also taken the position, that there should not
be any restrictions. One of the things that prompted this issue is that one of
the area hospitals in West Palm Beach requested that West Palm Beach submit a
proposal to provide inter-facility transfers. This was prompted because the
hospitals are not satisfied with the service of the private providers and cer-
tain private providers are reacting to that. Chief Jordan stated that the City
of Boynton Beach only provides ALS right now; however, it may want to provide
BLS in the future to increase revenues.
Vice Mayor Bradley felt the City should keep its options open. Mayor Taylor
stated that a resolution can be drawn up; however, he would like to study this
issue and the costs and ramifications involved before passing a resolution.
Commissioner Jaskiewicz requested more background information.
It was the concensus of the Commission to have a resolution drawn up.
Solid Wlste Authority - Annexation of Enclaves
Mayor Pro Tern Matson stated that the Solid Waste Authority made a presentation
to the Municipal League. In the past, they have strenuously objected to annexa-
tion of enclaves because they have been concerned about concurrency and not
having enough room to service annexed areas. However, they stated that because
of projected rates of solid waste generation, waste reduction and recycling,
they forecast the existing landfill capacity will be able to suffice until
approximately the year 2020. Therefore, they formally stated that they no
longer will be fighting the municipalities on the issues of enclaves.
3. Tour of Poinciana
Mayor Pro Tern Matson advised that last Thursday, a member of the School Board,
Paulette Burdick, asked her to participate in a tour of Poinciana with her and
Principal Sills. She wanted to see what the plans for the school are and meet
the children. Mayor Pro Tem Matson advised that Ms. Burdick was very impressed
with the plans and strongly supports the saving of the coastal schools. She
stated that Ms. Burdick was supposed to get back to her by tonight's meeting to
let her know the results of the bUdget meeting last Wednesday and whether we
need to be at the School Board meeting tomorrow or on May 17th.
Wilfred Hawkins, the Assistant to the City Manager, advised that in speaking
with the Assistant Superintentdent, Larry Zabik, tomorrow night the School Board
will be discussing the priority list for the schools to be funded under a COPS
issue. Poinciana is number six on that list. On May 17th, they will also be
discussing the final budgets. They encouraged us to attend both meetings.
B. Reconsideration of application of Gulf Stream Lumber Company for
abandonment of S.E. 2nd Street
Tambri Heyden, the Planning and Zoning Oirector, stated that the Gulf Stream
Lumber Company is requesting abandonment of a 300 foot long portion of S.E. 2nd
Street, which is a public right-of-way. The property owned by Gulf Stream
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BOYNTON BEACH. FLORIDA
MAY 2. 1995
Lumber Company abuts three sides of the proposed abandoned area. Gulf Stream
Lumber Company would like this abandonment in order to eliminate the S.E. 2nd
Street dead end to provide better security, since there has been some illegal
dumping in the area. There is one piece of property located at the southeast
corner that is under separate ownership: however, it would not be landlocked
because it has separate access. The property along the east side of 2nd Street
is an open vacant lot, and the property an the west side of the street contains
a structure that is used for a vehicle maintenance facility. In October, the
Utilities Department and FPL had expressed some concerA; however, their concern
was allayed because the City will receive an utility easement in exchange far
abandoning the right-of-way. Staff supports this application subject to receipt
of the easement. The Planning and Development Board voted six to one in favor
of the abandonment.
Mayor Pro Tem Matson advised that she brought this item up far reconsideration
because at one paint we were not sure of what was going on. However, it now
seems that all the abutting property is owned by the same person. We also now
know that 15,000 square feet will be added to the tax roll and the utility
rights will be preserved. She felt that since the questions and problems that
were plaguing her have been rectified, it would be beneficial to put those
15,000 square feet back on the tax roll. She stated that this would also help
Gulf Stream Lumber Company to preserve and maintain their property.
Commissioner Jaskiewicz asked if Gulf Stream Lumber Company would be subject to
current landscaping regUlations. Ms. Heyden advised that in order to achieve
their ultimate goal of securing the property once this right-of-way is aban-
doned, Gulf Stream Lumber Company is going to have to go through the permitting
process to put up a fence, etc. At that time, the landscaping will be reviewed.
Motion
Mayor Pro Tem Matson moved to approve the application of Gulf Stream Lumber
Company for abandonment of S.E. 2nd Street. Vice Mayor Bradley seconded the
motion which carried 5-0.
C. Select a date for ribbon cutting ceremony for Inf111 Construction
Program (available dates, any day week of June 19 or week of June 26
- 1:00 to 1:30 p.m.)
The ribbon cutting ceremony for the Infill Construction Program was set for
Thursday, June 22, 1995, from 1:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.
D. Reconsideration of revocation of license for QU1k Arrival Towing
Motion
Commissioner Jaskiewicz moved to place this on the agenda for the next regular
meeting. She advised that the attorney for Quik Arrival Towing had a conflict
in scheduling and had to leave the meeting. Mayor Pro Tern Matson seconded the
motion which carried 5-0.
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MINUTES - CITY COMMISSII... MEETING
BOYNTON BEACH. FLORIDA
APRIL 18, 1995
hlgh blood pressure, etc.), lt ls automatlcally assumed that lt was job related.
The Florlda League of Cltles and the Munlcipal League is fighting that because
they feel that this is usurping the cities' home rule; that this is something
that cities bargain wlth their unions and that lt is basically an unfunded man-
date and that every city should make that decislon on their own rather than the
Legislature mandating these exorbitant insurance costs.
3. Post Office Advisory Council Update
Mayor Pro Tem Matson sits on this Council. She advised that the contract sta-
tion in the mall (rlght outside J. C. Penneys) is doing very well. People can
have mail servlce on Sundays if they go into the contract statlon. Stamps are
now aval1able by FAX, but it ls not applicable ln the 33462 pocket because the
mail is belng delivered by the Lantana Post Office. Unfortunately, the flyer
that was sent out on this, and the flyer on the contract station, did not come
into our district because we are in that annpit of 33462. There will be an
increase in lnternational postage rates in June. Startlng on July 7th, both
facilities on Boynton Beach Boulevard are implementing a debit and credit system
whereby you can use credit cards at the post office.
4. Reconsideration of appltcatton of Gulf St.... LlIllber C~ny for
ablndoNlllnt of S.E. 2nd Street
It has come to Mayor Pro Tem Matson's attention that Gulf Stream Lumber now owns
all the property abutting the requested abandoned area and that there are no
other property rights that will be involved. If abandoned, the area will return
15,000 square feet to the tax roll and all public utility rights will be pre-
served.
Motion
Mayor Pro Tem Matson moved to reconsider the application of Gulf Stream Lumber
Company for abandonment of S.E. 2nd Street. Vice Mayor Bradley seconded the
motion which carried 5-0.
City Attorney Cherof advised that this item will be placed on the May 2, 1995
agenda for consideration.
D. It... for discussion requested by Commissioner Jaskiewicz
1. Reconsideration of Quik Arrival Towing issue
Motion
Commissioner Jaskiewicz moved to place on the May 2, 1995 City Commission agenda
the reconslderation of the Quik Arrival Towing issue. Mayor Pro Tem Matson
seconded the motion.
Commissioner Rosen requested that Oonald McGeehan be present at that meeting.
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~INUTES - REGULAR CITY'~ISSION MEETING
BOYNTON BEACH. FLORIDA! 1-
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year, actiVist~tt' , P"", ;.". .w.y. s" w.,. ""." "",1 ".",. w'"
taught at Poincia Eleme9tary S~OOI. She worked ~tJthe COlllllun1ty Caring,
Center, and the. oynton Beach Vo ers I League. Sh,& was a'member of the NAACP,
the COllllluni ty ytion .C9uncil, ~ oard member of, the Boynton Beach Chil d Care'
Center, a .c;nity Relations }'oard member, and a member of the Poinciana PTA.
Ms. Pierce a., ssed numerous a)'ards. Vice Mayor Matson felt her memory could be
cheris~ed b naming a Citize,shiP Award in her honor. ~
ViceMay~'1 Matspn expressei' pride in ,.i~arding the 1993/94 Lottie Pierce
Citt:iens~p A"llird to JOy OiJrrier. fllr the past two years, Ms. Currier has run
th~ BuI1Jlogs.;eoncessionsiworked on' distributing and orgapfzing the CPO
Chris~. s p,fty for chi\dren in,the City, worked on th.,e,~. oliday Party for senior
cHize s a.rWilson,ceter, ~.~ith lunches for seofors at Boat. Club Park,
,loiorke orv,.-the GUfl Buy- ack P~gra1ll, is a member of . I! COIIInunity RelationS
Y Boarf, e North Boyn on Bt;aCh Task .Force, helped ,I'ganize the CPO Ea~,t-er Egg
Hun~ lp~ vfce Maybr M~son or~anize the Hurr' ane Andrew relief)lnd helps
d1s(r ute. fO,Od f01i:he .S.H.A. R.E. program.. S. is now att. em, ptin~(to get spon-
so s 0 brin9 candy itohe children at the" oween bash at He$.ter Center.
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V e ~ayo Matson Is fort~ate to have drked on many 0 ' ase projects with
Ms..curr. ~r and to consider.mer a frie,j~:JShe is a trea. and should be emu-
lat'ed by other citizens. J' 7
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Ms. C~rrier said vOlun~rs are important, and urged them to come forward.
V. 8IDS:
OCTOBER 18. 1994
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S.E. 2nd Street fJ.I1:tW '1'1-&ef
Dennis Vlassis
City of Boynton Beach
South of S.E. 12th Avenue. approximately 600 feet
north of Woolbright Road
ABlJlMMIENT: Request to abandon 300 feet of
S.E. 2nd Street, south of S.E. 12th Avenue
MAYOR HARMENING ANNOUNCED THE PUBLIC HEARING. THERE WAS NO ONE PRESENT WHO
WISHED TO SPEAK ON THIS PETITION.
A. Project Name:
Agent:
Owner:
Location:
Description:
Tambri Heyden. Planning and Zoning Oirector. said the City has heard from all
utility companies. Only the City and FPL have need for an easement.
Mayor Harmening advised that in 1980, a request was made for the abandonment and
all of the neighbors were opposed to the petition. They returned again in 1985,
and the neighbors were still opposed to the abandonment. Mayor Harmening is
opposed to giving away 300' of the City's street. The City may need the street
at some point in the future. He will not support the abandonment.
COlllllissioner Aguila referred to Utilities Department Memorandum No. 94-314
wherein Mr. Guidry refers to a 2" water main. Ms. Heyden confirmed that that
water main serves only Gulfstream Lumber, and comes from the north to the south.
With regard to the shutoff valve, COlllllissioner Aguila realized that a shutoff
valve can be tapped into the line at SE 12th Avenue.
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COl11l1issioner Katz feels it is importa,(t to bring-the); ity.'O'f.. ~ .Ynton~. ach over
the population of 50,000 for.many r~sons, some'of,-whiQh"incfude)tutl ants, tax
revenues. etc. He appreciatas the/feeli ngsAif t)le ,p.eOpl eAn jh'e au)! ence, but
feels it is time for the City to/move on. /.' ~:... ~ / _' ')
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Motion ,,' L't" d >' /~. . /'
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COl11l1issioner Katz moved to direct staff move on Phase ~f t~e e 'jives and
Phase II fon-western expan~. COl11l1issioner Aguila seconded th otion. City
Clerk Sue Kruse polled the vote. The motion carried 4-1. (Vi ayor Matson
~cast the dissenting vote.)
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MAYOR HARMENING DECLARED A BRftr~ECESS AT 8:20 P.M.
THE MEETING RESUMED AT 8:30 P.M.
IX. NEW BUSINESS:
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COl11l1issioner Aguila requested an opportunity to revisit the Gulfstream Lumber
request for abandonment since the representatives were present in the Lobby of
City Hall when their request was addressed but were unable to get into the
Chambers.
Motlon
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Commissioner Aguila moved to reconsider the Gulfstream l~er abandonment issue.
Mayor Pro Tem Bradley seconded the motion which carried 4-1. (Mayor Hannenlng
cast the dissenting vote.)
Mary Jo ~:e~ 1415 South Federal H19~ an employee of Gulfstream Lumber,
represen e e'"'iPPllciiit. She said u stream Lumber Is not requesting that
the City give away anything. They are in the process of negotiating with the
Owens property which surrounds this road. In discussions with the Utilities
Department, Engineering and Planning, Gulfstream learned that those departments
had no problem with the abandonment. The road Is not used. Its a dead end, it
always floods when It rains. It Is always torn up. and there Is Illegal dUmping.
Gulfstream Lumber employs a full-time maintenance staff to clean up constantly.
Ms. McVey said she did not hear the objections of the Commissioners when this
was addressed earlier.
Mayor Pro TMt Bradley said there was concern with the fact that Gulfstream
Lumber may mav. from this location, and the City would be faced with homes on
that street. Ms. McVey said there are no homes on that road. Gulfstream is
only Interested In the area south from S.E. 12th. These are empty lots which
are zoned commercial. Gulfstream Lumber owns that property. The only piece of
property not owned by Gulfstream Is a small garage area on SE 12th. This is the
property Gulfstream is In the process of negotiating with the owner. No City
trucks use this road, and there is no sanitation pickup on this road. It is a
useless road. Gulfstream understands the need for the easement, has agreed to
It and is willing to work with the City to get this accomplished.
COl11l1lssioner Aguila sees a great deal of logic in this abandonment since it is a
dead end corridor of no use or value. He supports this abandonment and feels
this would be a way of cleaning up that section of property.
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OCTOBER 18. 1994
Commissioner Katz said he votes philosophically against abandoning property. He
asked if Ms. McVey would be willing to purchase this 15,000 square feet of prop-
erty. Ms. McVey said she could not answer that question.
In response to Commissioner Aguila's question, Attorney Cherof advised that the
City can sell the property, but the process for selling is complicated. It must
be declared surplus property, be appraised, and the City would have to accept
bids.
Motion
Commissioner Aguila moved to approve the request for abandonment. Mayor Pro Tem
Bradley seconded the mot10rr.~~ failed 2-3. (Mayor Hannening, Vice Mayor
Matson and Commissioner Katz cast the dissenting votes.)
Items for discussion requested by Vice Meyor Lynne Matson
Ballot _nants '2. '4 and '5
Vice ayor Matson advised that he Florida League of 1t1es has requested that
som of the Amendments on th allot be addressed. he requested a discuss10n
to onn a consensus on send g a Resolution to the eague of Cities 1n opposi-
on to these Amendments, r issuance of a press r lease. These amendments can
mpact our C1ty in an ad rse way.
Commiss10ner Katz fee that as a representat1 e of the res1dents of t C1ty of
Boynton Beach, un1es they offer their input he does not feel a Reso tion
should be sent. H is not comfortable taki a vote on how he perso 11y feels
on these 1ssues. 1ce Mayor Matson sa1d endments'2 and '4 w111 pact the
City. Commiss1 er Katz sa1d h1s concer 1s Amendment '5.
Mayor Hannen1 g suggested taking a po t10n on Amendments '2 an '4 only. Com-
m1ssioner A 11a agreed.
Mayor Ha en1ng d1rected the C1t~ Attorney to prepare a Res ut10n expressing
the sen 1ments of the Boynton B ch C1ty Comm1ssion on Ame ~nts '2 and '4.
Th1s solut10n should be sen to the Leg1s1at1ve De1ega on and all other
cit s, encouraging them to ke s1mi1ar pos1t10ns. Th Reso1ut10n will be
si ed by the Mayor and the 1ty Clerk 1n order to ex d1te it.
ice Mayor Matson said s e will take it with her to her meet1ng in Orlando n
Thursday.
arks and Recreation A
Vice Mayor Matso reminded everyone of the 1 00 foot drug-free zones he City
of Boynton Beac already has in effect aro d schools. There is a S ate Statute
which pennits rug-free zones within 200 et of recreation areas. The North
Boynton Beac Task Force addressed th1s ssue a while back, but i has taken
time to get this program underway. Th program is now in place d the s1gns
are being osted around recreation ar as and parks. There are tr1ct penalty
enhance nts associated with this p gram. In reviewing a ma of our City, when
drug-free zones are over1ayed on t at map, our City is beco ng almost totally
drug-free zonewise, which is a me ns of protecting our cht dren. The Police
Department said this program will be conducted in accordance with Florida State
Statutes.
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