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Minutes 04-15-03MI'NUTES OF THE REGULAR CI'TY COt4t41'SSl'ON t4EETI'NG HELD I'N COIqt4TSSI'ON CHAt4BERS~, CI'TY HALL~ BOYNTON BEACH~ FLORTDA~ ON TUESDAY, APRI'L 15, 2003 AT 6:30 P. t4. Present Gerald Broening, Mayor Mike Ferguson, Vice Mayor Mack McCray, Commissioner Carl McKoy, Commissioner Ron Weiland, Commissioner Kurt Bressner, City Manager David Tolces, Assistant City Attorney Janet Prainito, City Clerk ]~. OPENTNGS: Call to Order - Mayor Gerald Broening Invocation - Rev. Mary Faith Nesmith, Ascension Lutheran Church Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag led by Mayor Broening Mayor Broening called the meeting to order at 6:37 p.m. In the absence of Rev. Nesmith, there was a moment of silent reflection. Mayor Broening led the audience in the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. D. ZF YOU WZSH TO ADDRESS THE COIqlqZSSZON: · FTLL OUT THE APPROPRZATE RE(~UEST FORt4 · GZVE ZT TO THE CZTY CLERK (ON THE DA]~S) BEFORE "OPENZNGS" PORTZON OF THE AGENDA HAS BEEN COIqPLETED · COt4E TO THE PODZUIq WHEN THE MAYOR CALLS YOUR NAME THE I'NDI'V1'DUALS MAY SPEAK FOR THREE UNI'NTERRUPTED t41'NUTES. E. Agenda Approval: Additions, Deletions, Corrections Commissioner Weiland requested that item E.4 be moved from the consent agenda to be heard prior to the Marina item. Commissioner McCray requested that items A and B under the City Manager's Report be moved up on the agenda. Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, Florida April 15, 2003 2. Adoption Motion Vice Mayor Ferguson moved to approve the agenda McCray seconded the motion that carried unanimously. as amended. Commissioner II. OTHER: A. Tnformational Items by Members of the City Commission Commissioner Weiland requested that the Commission direct staff to compile a report showing all parcels of property under 10 acres that could be annexed into the City. He knows of two properties that are contiguous and could be added to the tax base for the City. Mayor Broening asked Commissioner Weiland request to look at all properties that might Commissioner Weiland agreed. if he would consider expanding his have a future purpose for the City. Commissioner Weiland also referred to an item on kickboxing under Future Agenda Items. He said that there would be something coming to the Commission to show how this could be done legally and then the Commission could decide whether they wanted it or not. This would probably be the first meeting in May. He would like this matter to proceed in a timely manner so that the Commission could make a decision. Commissioner McCray invited everyone to the St. John's Missionary Baptist Church on Sunday at 5:00 p.m. for a production that was written by the pastor, Rev. Lance Chaney. Mayor Broening recommended that everyone read the new edition of City Visions that shows how the City works. There are articles on 9-1-1, how the water system works, etc. City Manager Bressner reported that the City has 30 boxes of donations to mail to our adopted military unit, D Company of the 101st Airborne. The cost to mail each box is $8.50 and he said that donations to help defray the cost of shipping would be appreciated. He also noted that this is the unit that discovered buried Iraqi laboratories in the desert. III. ANNOUNCEMENTS, PRESENTATIONS: COMMUNITY & SPECIAL EVENTS, & A. Announcements: Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Bovnton Beach, Florida April 15, 2003 B. Community and Special Events C. Presentations: Proclamations: a. "Drinking Water Week" - May 4-:[0, 2003 Mayor Broening read the Drinking Water Week proclamation and presented it to Bob Kenyon, Assistant Utilities Director. Mr. Kenyon accepted the proclamation on behalf of all the Utilities Department employees and thanked Mayor Broening for the opportunity to serve the community. b. Community Development Week - April 2:[-27, 2003 Mayor Broening read the Community Development Week proclamation and presented it to Octavia Sherrod, Community Improvement Manager. Ms. Sherrod was grateful for the opportunity to serve the citizens. c. Municipal Clerks Week - April 27 - May 3, 2003 Mayor Broening read the Municipal Clerks Week proclamation and presented it to City Clerk Janet Prainito. Ms. Prainito thanked Mayor Broening for the recognition and thanked the City Clerk's staff. IV. A. Appointment To Be IVlade ADMINISTRATIVE: Appointments to be made: Length of Term Board Expiration Date Mayor Broening I Weiland Advisory Bd on Children & Youth Reg Advisory Bd on Children & Youth Reg 2 yr term to 4/05Tabled (2) 2 yr term to 4/05'l'abled (2) Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Bovnton Beachf Florida April 15f 2003 IV McKoy Mayor Broening I Weiland IV McKoy Mayor Broening I Weiland III Ferguson Mayor Broening I Weiland ~/ McKoy Mayor Broening I Weiland II McCray I Weiland I Weiland IV McKoy Mayor Broening I Weiland II McCray IV McKoy IV McKoy Mayor Broening I Weiland II McCray I Weiland II McCray III Ferguson IV McKoy Mayor Broening I Weiland III Ferguson IV McKoy IV McKoy Mayor Broening I Weiland Advisory Bd on Children & Youth Advisory Bd on Children & Youth Advisory Bd on Children & Youth Alt Stu/Reg/Voting Stu/Reg/Voting Bldg. Bd of Adj & Appeals Bldg. Bd of Adj & Appeals Bldg. Bd of Adj & Appeals Alt Reg Reg Cemetery Board Cemetery Board Alt Reg Code Compliance Board Code Compliance Board Reg Alt Community Relations Board Community Relations Board Community Relations Board Reg Reg Alt Education Advisory Board Education Advisory Board Education Advisory Board Education Advisory Board Education Advisory Board Education Advisory Board Education Advisory Board Stu Reg Alt Reg Reg Reg Stu i yr term i yr term i yr term i yr term 3 yr term 3 yr term i yr term 3 yr term 3 yr term i yr term 3 yr term 3 yr term i yr term i yr term 2 yr term i yr term 2 yr term 2 yr term 2 yr term Iyr term Library Board Alt 1 yr term Library Board Reg 3 yr term Library Board Reg 3 yr term Library Board Alt 1 yr term Nuisance Abatement Board Alt Nuisance Abatement Board Reg Nuisance Abatement Board Reg Nuisance Abatement Board Reg Planning & Development Board Reg Planning & Development Board Reg Planning & Development Board Alt Planning & Development Board Alt Recreation & Parks Board Reg Recreation & Parks Board Reg Recreation & Parks Board Reg to 4/04Tabled (2) to 4/04Tabled (2) to 4/04Tabled (2) to 4/04Tabled (3) to 4/06Tabled (2) to 4/06Tabled (2) to 4/04Tabled (3) to 4/06Tabled (2) to 4/06Tabled (2) to 4/04Tabled (2) to 4/06Tabled (2) to 4/06Tabled (2) to 4/04Tabled (2) to 4/04 to 4/04Tabled (3) to 4/04Tabled (2) to 4/05Tabled (2) to 4/05Tabled (2) to 4/05Tabled (2) to 4/04Tabled (2) to 4/04Tabled (2) to 4/06Tabled (2) to 4/06Tabled (2) to 4/04Tabled (2) 1 yr term to 2 yr term to 2 yr term to 2 yr term to 2 yr term to 2 yr term to 1 yr term to 1 yr term to 3 yr term to 3 yr term to 3 yr term to 4/04Tabled (2) 4/05Tabled (2) 4/05Tabled (2) 4/05Tabled (2) 4/05Tabled (2) 4/05Tabled (2) 4/04Tabled (2) 4/04Tabled (2) 4/06Tabled (2) 4/06Tabled (2) 4/06Tabled (2) Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Bovnton Beach, Florida April 15, 2003 Mayor Broening Senior Advisory Board Reg T Weiland Senior Advisory Board Reg TT[ Ferguson Senior Advisory Board Alt IV McKoy Senior Advisory Board Alt IV McKoy Firefighters' Pension Trust Reg 2 yr term to 4/051'abled (2) 2 yr term to 4/05Tabled (2) 1 yr term to 4/04Tabled (2) 1 yr term to 4/04Tabled (2) 2 yr term to 4/05Tabled (2) Commissioner Weiland appointed Mary Morera as a Regular Member of the Advisory Board on Children & Youth, Commissioner Weiland appointed .lessica Cohen as a Student/Voting Member of the Advisory Board on Children & Youth. Commissioner Weiland appointed Robert Zimmermann as a Regular Member of the Building Board of Adjustment & Appeals. Commissioner Weiland moved Michele Costantino up from an Alternate to a Regular Member of the Code Compliance Board. Commissioner Weiland appointed ]ayne Kupperman as a Regular Member of the Community Relations Board. Commissioner Weiland appointed Bhavisha Dhanak as a Student Member of the Education Advisory Board. Commissioner Weiland appointed .lean Cairo as a Regular Member of the Education Advisory Board. Commissioner Weiland appointed Sean Fenton as a Regular Member of the Library Board. Commissioner Weiland appointed Steve Myott as a Regular Member of the Planning & Development Board. Commissioner Weiland appointed 3ames McMahon as a Regular Member of the Recreation & Parks Board. Commissioner Weiland appointed Lillian Bruzzese as a Regular Member of the Senior Advisory Board. Commissioner Weiland tabled his remaining appointments. Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, Florida April 15, 2003 Commissioner McKoy appointed Rose Love as an Alternate Member of the Senior Advisory Board. He tabled the remainder of his appointments. Vice Mayor Ferguson tabled his appointments. Commissioner McCray tabled his appointments. Mayor Broening tabled his appointments. Motion Commissioner Weiland moved to approve the appointments. Commissioner McKoy and carried unanimously. Motion was seconded by V.E.4. Vermeer Southeast Sales (LAAP 03-001), 1060 Wi ~[ndustrial Avenue - Request for relief from the City of Boynton Beach Land Development Regulations, Chapter 7.5, Article 11, Section 5.E, buffer requirements, to avoid the requirement to install trees and a continuous hedge along the east (rear) perimeter (Heard out of order) Commissioner Weiland explained that this property is located on West Tndustrial Avenue. At the property line and west of the railroad tracks, the CSX Railroad has a buffer of scrub oak and saw palmetto running along the property line as a buffer. Just east of the Vermeer property line, the City has two large utility lines. Tf this business would be required to install this buffer, they would have to move the buffer in 30 feet. The CSX is putting a double track in and the second set of tracks is not going to hinder the existing buffer. Motion Commissioner Weiland moved to approve this item without the contingency of having to replace the buffer in case the CSX removes their buffer. Vice Mayor Ferguson seconded the motion. City Manager Bressner explained that the CRA reviewed this matter and added the condition (should existing stand of landscaping within the railroad right-of-way be removed, the applicant shall be required to install a landscape buffer along the eastern property line as required by today's code), which staff does not believe is enforceable. Vote The motion passed unanimously. Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Bovnton Beachr Florida April 15r 2003 VZZ]~. PUBL]~C HEARZNG: Project: Agent: Owner: Location: Description: Boynton Beach Marina (CDRV 03-001) Lawrence 3ustiz, TRG-Boynton Beach, Ltd. TRG-Boynton Beach, Ltd. 743 N.E. 1st Avenue Request to amend the Land Development Regulations Chapter 2. Zoning, Section 6.F. MIXED USE ZONING DISTRICTS, TABLE 6F-1, Schedule of permitted principal, accessory and conditional uses TO INCLUDE residential, Single-Family, attached use as a permitted use in the Mixed Use-High Intensity (MU-H) zoning district (1sT reading of proposed Ordinance No, 03-015) Assistant City Attorney Tolces announced that this was a quasi-judicial matter and administered the oath to everyone who would be testifying. It was the consensus of the Commission to hear testimony tonight on this matter. Assistant City Attorney Tolces read proposed Ordinance No. 03-015 by title only. Dick Hudson, Senior Planner for the City, presented the request. The specific location where this would first be applied is the area that encompasses the site of the proposed Marina Village at Boynton Beach. The Land Development Regulations were amended on .lune 18, 2002 to adopt zoning regulations for the Nixed Use zoning districts. The major purpose for the amendments was to enable redevelopment efforts in the urban core of the Federal Highway Corridor redevelopment area. The central core extends from Woolbright Road on the south to the C-16 Canal on the north. The Nixed Use-Low district on the ends of this area allow both single-family detached and attached units as well as multi-family development. The Nixed Use-High allows only multi-family residential development. The site plan for the proposed Marina Village shows 12 townhouses along the south side of the north marina. Since the Marina Village is zoned Mixed Use-High Intensity, this code amendment would be necessary for the site plan approval. The Mixed-Use High Intensity zoning district encourages the most intense development allowed in the City, with residential density at a maximum of 80 dwelling units per acre, 85% lot coverage, and a maximum height of 150 feet. This district is a very small area, approximately 75 acres. The district was put in place to establish compactness and a critical mass of development and a population that supports the downtown as a destination area. In order to create this critical mass, it was designed to create development standards in the downtown that require intensity, bulk, and building Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Bovnton Beach, Florida April 15~ 2003 massing. districts. area. [t was also to encourage building at greater heights than is allowed in other Townhouses are permitted throughout the remainder of the redevelopment Staff feels that if single-family attached dwellings or townhouses become a permitted use in the High :Intensity area, it would no longer serve to establish the critical mass that is necessary to ensure the success of the downtown. The change may also combine a residential use that is less compatible than the multi-family use in an activity center. Staff feels that there are sufficient areas elsewhere in the corridor where townhouse development is both permitted and encouraged and that the requested amendment is not necessary to provide a variety of housing types and price ranges. Staff also believes that placing townhouses between the Marina facilities, which typically attract people, would further lower the potential of the proposed Marina project as a pedestrian-friendly destination. Staff recommends denial. If the City Commission wishes to approve the request, staff recommends that it be a conditional use and that the number of units be limited to no more than five percent of the total residential units in any single development. Commissioner Weiland questioned how staff arrived at the five percent. Mr. Hudson said that staff recommends none; however, they feel that five percent is the maximum that could be put in place without weakening the overall density of a project. Bonnie Miskel, represented the developers of the project, The Related Group. She is a land use and zoning attorney and has done a great deal of land development applications within other communities' mixed-use projects. She is doing projects in West Palm Beach, Delray Beach, Boca Raton, and Ft. Lauderdale. In the central core areas of those cities, there are no limitations on the application of townhomes. They try to afford developers and owners the best opportunities so that the best and most creative projects come to them. Tn downtown Ft. Lauderdale, in a regional activity center, townhomes are a permitted use, without any limitations. The development community believes that the market will dictate what project works for a community. People moving to Florida today have different views of urban lifestyle than people who have lived here a long time. This request for a text amendment would allow diverse products in a Mixed Use-High classification. As far as placing population in this area to support existing and future retail services, she reminded the Commission that this project was previously approved for 282 units. Now, with the townhomes, there would be 350 units so this development would create critical mass and will encourage redevelopment in the downtown area. Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, Florida April 15, 2003 Brian Edwards, 629 NE 9th Avenue, supports this amendment. However, he wants it to go back to the CRA for much needed work. There should be a public parking partnership and general access to the area. Beverly Agee supports townhouses in the district. She believes that we need to encourage flexibility but we have a duty when we get to the site plan to look at the specifics and ensure that the public has a place to walk. Henderson Tillman, 54 Bentwater Circle and a CRA member, spoke as a citizen of Boynton Beach. Staff has not developed and defined a footprint of what these townhomes would look like. He felt that it behooves us to follow staff's direction and look out for the betterment of the entire City. Barkley Garnsey, 326 SW Ist Avenue, thought that there should be more time for staff to look at this proposal. ]~f the Commission allows townhomes in this district, it should be at least a conditional use. Public access and public parking should be provided. The City has made it attractive for developers by changing our zoning and height limitations. The developers should also make concessions. Ms. Miskel said that this is not about money, but about creativity and diversity. If the developers were concerned only with making money, they would not be proposing 12 townhomes. The question is should townhomes be permitted. Her client is only proposing 3.4% of their units as townhomes. They are not depleting the critical mass. They are increasing the number of residences that would be located downtown. .lorge Peres, Chairman of The Related Group, made a commitment to the Commission regarding public access. He explained that there would be no living space in the rear of the townhouses. There will be an 11-foot totally public access in the back of the townhouses and the public will be able to walk in the front where the parking will be located. City Manager Bressner said that by adding townhomes as a conditional use, it would allow the Commission to see how a townhouse development would interact with the land on a case-by-case basis. [t would give the CRA and the Commission an opportunity to review what works and what does not. If the Commission supports including townhomes in this district, staff requested that it be as a conditional use with a five percent cap. Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, Florida April 15, 2003 Vice Mayor Ferguson felt that we need to get started. There is mixed use with townhomes in all the other CRA areas and he saw no reason not to include them here. He thought they should be included as a conditional use but did not believe they should be limited to five percent. Commissioner Weiland agreed with the Vice Mayor. Although he was not sure about the cap, he felt that it might not really matter if we approve on a case-by-case basis. Commissioner McCray agreed. He did not feel that a five percent cap would make a difference. He also felt that the Commission should move forward as we have been waiting 20 years for this project. Commissioner McKoy was inclined to approve this as a conditional use but he was not sure about the cap. Mayor Broening was disappointed that there was no firm recommendation from the CRA. He knows that there are a lot of precedents for townhomes in the state and the country. They are acceptable in many places. He believes that a conditional use is good but he did not support a cap. Motion Vice Mayor Ferguson moved to amend the Land Development Regulations, Chapter 2 Zoning, Section 6.F. Mixed Use Zoning Districts to include townhouses as a conditional use. Commissioner Weiland seconded the motion that carried unanimously. Assistant City Attorney Tolces clarified that the Commission had just approved proposed Ordinance No. 03-015 on first reading with the change to conditional use. A break was called at 7:45 p.m. and the meeting reconvened at 7:55 p.m. IX. CITY MANAGER'S REPORT: A. Update on Heart of Boynton Project (Tabled to AprillS, 2003) Authorization for staff to apply for a HUD Section 108 Loan for the purpose of initiating Phase ! property acquisition in the Heart of Boynton Community Redevelopment Area (Proposed Resolution No, R03-058) ([ten? tabled to April ~, 2003) ('Items heard out of order) 10 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Bovnton Beach, Florida April 15, 2003 Motion Commissioner McCray made a motion to remove items A and B from the table. Mayor Ferguson seconded the motion that carried unanimously. Vice Commissioner McCray explained that the reason he had asked for the tabling was because he was receiving many telephone calls from District II citizens who were getting incorrect information. He wanted everyone to leave with a clear understanding of the matter. City Manager Bressner explained that about 18 months ago, the City received funding from the State Department of Community Affairs to prepare the Heart of Boynton Plan. The Plan was approved by the City Commission. It is an outline and a basic overview of some things that the City would like to explore. It is a plan but is not written in stone. We need input and ideas and are developing a mechanism to talk with citizens to get the best project for the community. This will be accomplished through neighborhood associations and churches. This Commission decided it was time to look at this area and provide incentives for redevelopment. Wilfred Hawkins, Assistant City Manager, said that we are at a milestone with the Heart of Boynton Plan. This presentation tonight is a significant point in the planning process. It is an on-going process and we want to hear from the citizens. The Heart of Boynton is the core area for the Community Redevelopment Area of the City and was the original CRA adopted in 1983. This area is the foundation for the existence of a CRA in the City of Boynton Beach. There must be some benefit for this area. The Plan was adopted by ordinance in December 2001 and went through two public hearings. The Plan can be revised. The purpose of the Plan was to benefit this area, to spur economic development, and improve housing and living in the area. Contrary to rumors, it is not to take people out of the area but to bring them back to the area. We must have people living there to support redevelopment. The City received a grant for $50,000 from the State and they are looking for us to bring this plan to fruition. The Plan has a residential component. To clarify rumors, there is no intent to slash and burn the community. We have a successful infill program that will continue. There are three geographic areas that we are looking at for redevelopment. They are: 1. The Cherry Hills housing complex - No one in the Housing Authority complex will be displaced. They must be placed in proper housing either in this City or in Palm Beach County. 2. The current Public Works facility on 9th Avenue - We have outgrown this facility and it is no longer compatible with this community. 3. The housing area to be placed next to Poinciana Elementary School. Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Bovnton Beach, Florida April 15, 2003 The total redevelopment is geared to these three areas. The remainder of this community will receive infrastructure upgrades, utilities, lighting, sidewalks, and other amenities. The Plan is to be implemented in phases and will not be done in a short period of time. :In summary, Assistant City Manager Hawkins said that what we will be doing now is finalizing some ideas of what we want things to look like and acquiring some land in the target area of Martin Luther King, 3r. and Seacrest Boulevards. There will be criteria that must be met for developers to work in this area. We want to revitalize this area and have better social services. Part of the Plan is looking at rebuilding Wilson Center. Dan DeCarlo, Neighborhood Project Specialist, explained that when this Plan was adopted, they wanted to give the people in the neighborhood a voice. They did that with neighborhood organizations. Most of these neighborhoods that have organized have been meeting since last September or October and have been working closely with the Police Department, Code Compliance, and Public Works. The redevelopment must include the people who live there and we are working very hard to do that. Quintus Greene, Development Director, explained that his focus is on the implementation of the Plan. He requested that the City Commission authorize staff to apply for grant money to get the project done. He talked about the intersection of Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard and Seacrest Boulevard where there is a real opportunity to set the tone for everything else they plan to do. Staff looked at one block in each direction and found that there are assets there (e.g., Sara Sims Park, St. John's Missionary Baptist Church, and a magnet school) that could be enhanced. We have a community where young professionals come to church on Sundays but they do not live there. He questioned why they should not live in the neighborhood where they grew up. The City wants to create an environment where young professionals with children would want to live. The proposal is to acquire the properties, relocate the residents, clear the area, and redevelop it. On the east side of Seacrest to NE 1st Street, they are proposing a mixed use development of approximately 40-60,000 square feet of commercial, office, and retail space; 60-80 dwelling units; and parking for 150-200 cars. On the west side of Seacrest Boulevard in the southwest quadrant, they propose to redevelop Sara Sims Park as a passive neighborhood park. Tn the northwest quadrant, they propose to build a new single-family subdivision of approximately 25 homes in various price ranges. This mixed use is very consistent with the Plan. This area (Martin Luther King, 3r. Boulevard and Seacrest Boulevard) is the first phase for implementation of the Plan. 12 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission B0ynton Beach, Florida April 15, 2003 Mr. Greene explained that staff was requesting authorization from the Commission to apply for funds from a federal loan program entitled Section 108 that would allow for property acquisition and relocation necessary to implement this aspect of the plan. We would be asking for up to a $3 million loan to do this. There would be no money coming out of the General Fund and the City would still be eligible to receive Community Development Block Grant funds. This loan program allows cities to borrow up to five times their Block Grant allocation and in our case that is up to $3 million. It allows for repayment over a period of 20 years. The security for the $3 million government guaranteed loan is the CDBG allocation. We can still receive the CDBG allocation every year. The payments on the loan can be made out of the Block Grant allocations or from the profits of the project. The interest rate is relatively Iow. This first phase of the project is expected to take approximately five years. The CRA will use its 'I'~F money to acquire non-residential properties and the City will use the Section 108 loan money to acquire residential properties. By using federal dollars, the residents get the benefit of the Federal Uniform Relocation Act. This means that if a homeowner's mortgage is paid off, the City will find them a new home without a mortgage. The City will buy their house and give them the difference between what they get for their house and what it costs them for a comparable house. Renters also receive benefits and they can go as high as $5,000. People with mortgages should be able to purchase other housing with no higher mortgage. Assistant City Manager Hawkins submitted letters of interest from local banks and developers. These are marked "Exhibit A" and are on file in the office of the City Clerk. He also explained that it is the intent for legitimate businesses to stay in the area. Whenever a developer comes in for a mixed use, they will be required to talk to the local business people. Rev. Sylvester Wright, Boynton Hill Church of God in Christ, 722 NW 2nd Street, was happy that something positive was about to happen; however, he had a concern regarding the illegal activities moving to the west. He felt that the area needs to be patrolled. Jewel Wright, 508 NW 11th Avenue, was glad something was going to get done. She requested that the City Commission authorize the funds for Section 108. She was in favor of the changes. Minister Clarence Ellington, Executive Director of Lee Community Development Center, ]:nc., requested support to seek funds for this project. It will improve the quality of life, will provide business and employment opportunities, provide greenspace, increase the tax base, and create homeownership. 13 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Bovnton Beach, Florida April 15~ 2003 Rev. Lance Chaney, 238 Birch Street, Pastor of the St. 3ohn's Missionary Baptist Church, has a great desire to live in the community. The process alone has allowed citizens to get together. The City made a commitment to the Plan and if the process does not move forward, there would be the continuation of the decline of the community. He supports moving forward. The next step would be to have a strong group to hold the City accountable. Mrs. 3. M. Lee, 407 NW gth Avenue, wants to see action and change. She said that her concern regarding long-time residents getting comparable housing was answered. Ms. Lee asked whether there was enough land to build 25 homes comparable to homes out west. Mr. Greene answered that there was. Erica Hammond, 418 NW 4th Avenue, said that she was a professional who currently lives in the neighborhood. She requested that the Commission vote yes to get this project underway. Rev. Anthony Reed, Pastor of St. Paul AME and resident of 239 NE 9m Avenue, wanted the Commission to approve the HUD section loan and keep the residents involved. He felt that it was fair to let the people and institutions that have taken an active role in the development of this community also be involved in its future growth and development. Annetta 3enkins, Sr. Program Director with Local Znitiative Support Corporation, said that they consider themselves good partners with the City, the CRA, and with non-profits in the area. She offered their support, commitment, and resources and urged approval. Elizabeth 3enkins, 711 NW 1st Street, stated that she is president of her neighborhood association that has been in existence about five years. She requested help. She asked that the Commissioner from District [! come to their association meeting. Mayor Broening told IVls..lenkins that she could count on all the Commissioners attending. Sarah Williams, 1331 SW 27th Avenue, is the Director of the Boynton Community Forum Families and Friends Network. She applauded the efforts to make Boynton Beach better and to address the redevelopment issues. At the strategic planning sessions in 1997, two major problems were asked to be considered crime and unemployment. She asked that the Commission consider quality redevelopment, affordable housing, and services that meet the growing needs of the core residents. 14 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Bovnton Beach, Florida April 15f 2003 Doris .lackson, 531 NW 10th Avenue and President of Poinciana Heights Neighborhood Association, supports approval of Section 108. She requested that she continue to be informed about what is happening and that she be copied on correspondence to people who are being relocated. She felt that this was a great project; however, some things in the Plan need to be amended. Dr. Martha Meeks Light, 225 NW 6th Avenue, spoke for 12 people that could not be present tonight. There is a lot of tension because of misunderstanding or misinformation about this Plan. They need something in writing because at different meetings, different things have been said. There are people in that area who do not want to relocate, not because of financial reasons but for emotional reasons. They would be leaving all of their surroundings. The majority are 55 years or older and are now within walking distance of their churches. She has seen the Plan and it looks good. She looks forward to a new Wilson Recreation Center but she would like to be living in the area and not be relocated. Before proceeding with Phase 1, she asked that the Commission remember the people it will affect and proceed with caution. Leonard Albury, 120 NE 8th Avenue and President of Boynton Terrace Neighborhood Association, said that they approve of this plan to get the funding; however, they want to see the right things being done and want to be involved with the program. He urged people to attend homeowners association meetings. David Fellows, 638 NE 9th Avenue, is the Vice President of ]:NCA and said that they look at the success of the Plan as being critical to downtown development. He offered :INCA's assistance. Commissioner McCray said that he has directed staff to obtain a list of all the presidents and vice presidents of homeowners associations in District [I and they are going to meet as a group. He thanked all the citizens for their input. Motion Commissioner McCray moved that the Update of the Heart of Boynton Project, Phase T, as presented by staff, be implemented and that staff be authorized to apply for the HUD Section 108 loan initiating Phase I. Commissioner Weiland seconded the motion. ]:t was clarified that this loan was up to a maximum of $3 million. The motion carried unanimously. A recess was declared at 9:38 and the meeting resumed at 9:50 p.m. 15 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Bovnton Beach, Florida April 15, 200~ V. CONSENT AGENDA: Matters in this section of the Agenda are proposed and recommended by the City Manager for "Consent Agenda" approval of the action indicated in each item, with all of the accompanying material to become a part of the Public Record and subject to staff comments. A. Minutes: Agenda Preview Conference of March 31, 2003 Regular City Commission Meeting of April 1, 2003 Bids and Purchase Contracts - Recommend Approval - All expenditures are approved in the 2002-2003 Adopted Budget Approve Police Department purchase of a SWAT Ladder Shield from Southern Precision Armory in the amount of $1,813.50 Award "CO-OP ANHYDROUS AMMONIA," Bid #041-2821-03/C]D, to Tanner Industries, Inc. of Southhampton, Pa. In the amount of $15,900 for the City of Boynton Beach Utilities Department - Contract Period: April 15, 2003 to April 14, 2004 Award the bid for "PURCHASE OF TWO NEW AND UNUSED 110 HP SUBMERSIBLE WASTEWATER PUMPS," Bid #027-2822-03/CJD, to Ellis K. Phelps and Company of Apopka, Florida, in the amount of $85,504 (Each 110 HP Submersible Wastewater pump was quoted at $42,752) (Proposed Resolution No. R03-059) 4. Intentionally left blank Award the Consultant Agreement for "ARCHITECTURAL/ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR THE EXPANSION/REMODEL OF THE LIBRARY," RFQ#024-2413-03/C.1D to SCHENKEL & SCHUL'rZ, INC. of West Palm Beach, Florida, in the amount of $492,895 (Proposed Resolution No. R03-O60) Commissioner McCray requested that item B.5 be removed from the consent agenda for discussion. C. Resolutions: 16 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, Florida April 15, 2003 Proposed Resolution No. R03-061 Re: Execution of Amendment No. i to Task Order No. 01-06 to Camp, Dresser & McKee (CDM) for additional engineering services for the Downtown Watershed Stormwater Tmprovements - Phase 2 of 3 project in the amount of $45,000 Proposed Resolution No. R03-062 Re: Execution of Task Order No. 01-11 with Utilities General Engineering Consultant, Camp Dresser & McKee, Thc. in the amount of $250,000 for the two-phase expansion of the West Water Treatment Plant (WWTP) Proposed Resolution No. R03-063 Re: Execution of Task Order #01-07 with Utilities General Engineering Consultants Metcalf & Eddy, :[nc. in an amount not to exceed $70,092 with a $7,500 project contingency for engineering services for the preparation of the Utilities Department Vulnerability Assessment (VA) to comply with requirements of the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Proposed Resolution No. R03-064 Re: Release of a cash bond of $19,629.50 to Contractors Management Services, ]:nc. for the project known as High Ridge (Shell Buildings "A" and "B") Proposed Resolution No. R03-065 Re: Approving the Neighborhood Assistance Program and Eligibility Requirements as administered by the City's Neighborhood Services Division of the City Manager's office Commissioner McCray requested that item C.5 be removed from the consent agenda for discussion. Proposed Resolution No. R03-066 Re: Accepting a Quit Claim Deed from TOUSA Homes, ]:nc. to the City of Boynton Beach for Tract 13, Quail Lake West Proposed Resolution No. R03-067 Re: Approving agreement for technical support between the City of Beach and the Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) Boynton Proposed Resolution No. R03-068 Re: Accepting the City's Local Housing Assistance Plan (LHAP) for State Fiscal Years 03/04 - 05/06. These funds are for the continuation of the State Housing :[nitiatives Partnership (SH]:P) Program 17 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Bovnton Beach, Florida April 15, 2003 Commissioner McCray requested that item C.8 be removed from the consent agenda for discussion. Proposed Resolution No. R03-069 Re: Animal Services Contract reimbursing the City for certain Animal Care & Control Services 10. Proposed Resolution No. R03-070 Re: Authorizing eminent domain proceedings for the acquisition of one parcel of land in order to construct a fire station Commissioner Weiland requested that item C.10 be removed from the consent agenda for discussion. 11. Proposed Resolution No. R03-071 Re: Authorizing approval of the Scope of Services for the 2003-04 Fire Assessment Work Plan with Government Services Group, Thc. at a cost not to exceed $20,000 Commissioner Weiland requested that item C.1! be removed from the consent agenda for discussion. Ratification of Planning & Development Board Action: None Ratification of CRA Action: Schnars Business Center (ZNCV 03-002), 924 North Federal Highway - Request relief from the City of Boynton Beach Land Development Regulations, Chapter 6, Article TV, Section 1.A.3, requiring parking lot driveways to be located 120 feet from the intersection of the right--of-way lines along streets of higher classification to allow a 13-foot variance, resulting in a distance of 107 feet from the intersection of Federal Highway and N.E. 9th Avenue for a proposed office/retail building Boynton Beach Marina (MSPM 03-001), 743 N. E. is~ Avenue - Request for Major Site Plan Modification to increase multifamily units to 338 and add 12 townhouse units, decrease commercial/retail space to 24,591 square feet, increase garage 18 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, Florida April 15, 2003 parking spaces to 740 spaces, increase total project height to 168 feet and other related site modifications Vice Mayor Ferguson requested that item E.2 be removed from the consent agenda for discussion. Boynton Beach Marina (HTEX 03-002), 743 N. E. 1~ Avenue - Request for Height Exception of 18 feet above the MU-H district limitation of 150 feet Vice Mayor Ferguson requested that item E.3 be removed from the consent agenda for discussion. Vermeer Southeast Sales (LAAP 03-001), 1060 W. Industrial Avenue - Request for relief from the City of Boynton Beach Land Development Regulations, Chapter 7.5, Article 11, Section 5.E, buffer requirements, to avoid the requirement to install trees and a continuous hedge along the east (rear) perimeter (Prev/ous/y heard) Accept the written report to Commission of purchases over $10,000 for the month of March 2003 for informational purposes Approve the "SURPLUS EQUIPMENT LISTS" as submitted by staff and allow selling of same Authorize eminent domain proceedings for the acquisition of 4 parcels of land from 4 private property owners in order to construct a stormwater retention pond associated with the NE 7th to 10th Avenue Stormwater Improvement Project (INCA Project) ('T,4BLED TO,4PR.rL .~, 2003) Commissioner We,land requested that item H be removed from the consent agenda for discussion. Motion Commissioner McCray moved to approve the consent agenda Commissioner McKoy seconded the motion that carried unanimously. as amended. B.5. Award the Consultant Agreement for "ARCHITECTURAL/ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR THE EXPANSION/REMODEL OF THE LIBRARY," RFQ#024-2413-03/C.1D 19 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Bovnton Beach, Florida April 15, 2003 to SCHENKEL & SCHULTZ, TNC. of West Palm Beach, Florida, in the amount of $492,895 (Proposed Resolution No. R03-060) Commissioner McCray explained that the funding for this was not from the grant money. There is $300,000 from the CIP this year and $300,000 next year. :It would be spent in increments and they are not obligated to spend the entire $492,000 at this point. Commissioner Weiland felt that we need to renovate the library. opposed to the fact that the Commission was only given one choice. However, he is Herb Suss is a member of the Library Board and he requested approval because they are on a tight time frame. Tt is a very vital service. Maryann Tara, 2637 SW Cranbrook Court and President of the Friends of the Boynton Beach Library, spoke in support of the expansion and renovation of the Library. Libraries are forever and this would be a proud legacy for all the citizens. Sean Fenton felt that this project should not be held up because of the money. He felt that the City could afford this project. Valerie Pleasanton, 235 SW 13th Avenue and Chair of the Library Board, said that we need to provide the Library expansion to go along with all the other changes in the City. Once the architect gets on board, the design could be altered. ]:n order to make the deadline, we need to get started. The money is already identified in the budget and she urged approval. Motion Commissioner McCray moved to approve proposed Resolution Commissioner Weiland seconded the motion that carried unanimously. No. R03-060. C.5. Proposed Resolution No. R03-065 Re: Approving the Neighborhood Assistance Program and Eligibility Requirements as administered by the City's Neighborhood Services Division of the City Manager's office Commissioner IvlcCray explained that the reason he pulled this item was that a lot of neighborhood associations are coming on line and funds for this program need to be increased at budget time. 2O Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Bovnton Beach, Florida April 15, 2003 Motion Commissioner McCray moved to approve proposed Resolution Commissioner McKoy seconded the motion that carried unanimously. No. R03-065. 3ohn Zoino, member of the board of Four Sea Suns Condominium Association, explained that over the past couple of years, they participated in the neighborhood program and they are grateful to Dan DeCarlo for his assistance with implementation. Their condominium association received approximately $7,000 that they matched over two years. Before this program, the condominium was slowly decaying and now it is awakened. The homeowners recently voted for over $70,000 of improvements. He thanked the City for the program. Debby Coles-Dobay, Vice President of Old Boynton Estates Homeowners Association, thanked the Commission for continuing the program, l~t is very good for the community. Old Boynton Estates did some plantings and curbing, which not only beautified Old Boynton Estates but also surrounding communities. C,8, Proposed Resolution No. R03-068 Re: Accepting the City's Local Housing Assistance Plan (LHAP) for State Fiscal Years 03/04 - 05/06. These funds are for the continuation of the State Housing Initiatives Partnership (SHIP) Program Commissioner McCray said that some of the Commission went to Tallahassee to lobby for SHTP dollars. If we do not get the $600,000, we need to find money to fund this program. Commissioner Weiland related to what Commissioner McCray said. His concern was where we were going to get the money. We would have to either raise taxes or cut some programs. Motion Commissioner McKoy moved to approve proposed Resolution No. R03-068. Ferguson seconded the motion that carried unanimously. Vice Mayor C.10. Proposed Resolution No. R03-070 Re: Authorizing eminent domain proceedings for the acquisition of one parcel of land in order to construct a fire station City Manager Bressner explained that City staff is requesting authorization to proceed with a resolution of public necessity for purchase of property in the southeast quadrant of the City. City staff and the Urban Group have been working for months to locate a 1.5-acre site east of the Florida East Coast Railroad right-of-way and south of Woolbright Road and north of Golf Road. An initial analysis showed a deficiency in the 21 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, Florida April 15, 2003 response time for this area. Currently, there is no fire station east of the railroad tracks. This station would serve the entire Federal Highway corridor if necessary. City Manager Bressner explained that property values have continued to escalate. Regarding the 3aycee Park property that was considered as a fire station site, the surrounding property owners want that site preserved as open space. Staff also looked at property in the vicinity of Golf Road and Federal Highway but were unable to get a satisfactory size property. City Manager Bressner further explained that the proposed property that the City is considering is located in the vicinity of 18th Avenue and Federal Highway. There is access from both streets. The only detriment is there is a building on the property. What the resolution of necessity does is set the stage for structured negotiations. The goal is to get a negotiated price for the property. Vice Mayor Ferguson asked how long this would take and Assistant City Attorney Tolces responded that the minimum time would be six months. There was discussion regarding other property (e.g., lots west of Baker's Furniture or property at Golf Road and Federal Highway). City Manager Bressner said there have been conversations with owners of other properties in the past, but he was willing to revisit them. Motion Vice Mayor Ferguson moved to approve proposed Resolution No. 03-070. Commissioner Weiland seconded the motion and reiterated his desire to pursue other properties as well. There was consensus of the Commission regarding this. The Commission felt that the City should proceed as quickly as possible. City Manager Bressner will keep the Commission abreast of discussions and action taken regarding land acquisition. Herb Suss was in favor of this resolution. Commissioner Weiland commented that, in his opinion, there is no desperate need for a fire station but for a paramedic station. Vote The motion to approve passed unanimously. C,11. Proposed Resolution No. R03-071 Re: Authorizing approval of the Scope of Services for the 2003-04 Fire Assessment Work Plan with Government Services Group, Thc. at a cost not to exceed $20,000 22 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Bovnton Beach, Florida April 15, 2003 City Manager Bressner explained that the delay in the property acquisition would not extend the fire assessment. The issue before the Commission now is to proceed with the analysis work that is required in order to establish the proposed rates for next fiscal year. This analysis still needs to go forward even if the rate is changed. Part of the math that determines what the rate is going to be is the number of dwelling units, either single-family or multi-family, the square footages of businesses, and the areas that are allocated for non-profit. If we do not plan to spend very much, the assessment does not have to be very much. Vice Mayor Ferguson asked what happens if we have a zero assessment, which he plans to vote for. City Manager Bressner answered that the agreement with the County requires that we do an analysis and send out bills even if there is a zero assessment. Motion Commissioner McCray moved to approve proposed Resolution No. R-03-071 not to exceed $20,000. Commissioner McKoy seconded the motion that passed 4 to i with Commissioner Weiland dissenting. E.2. Boynton Beach Marina (MSPM 03-001), 743 N. E. ist Avenue - Request for Major Site Plan Modification to increase multifamily units to 338 and add 12 townhouse units, decrease commercial/retail space to 24,591 square feet, increase garage parking spaces to 740 spaces, increase total project height to 168 feet and other related site modifications City Manager Bressner announced that this would be the last Commission meeting for Lusia Galav, Principal Planner for the City. She and her husband are moving to Arizona and, on behalf of the Commission and staff, he said she would be missed. Lusia Galav, Principal Planner, explained that she would concentrate on the changes between this major site plan modification and the one approved in September 2002 before the project changed ownership. The project basically remains the same except for a few changes. One of the major changes is the addition of the 12 townhouses adjacent to the north Marina area. The second change is the height. The Mixed-Use- High district allows a height of 150 feet. This project, in general, has a height slightly under 150 feet; however, mechanical equipment would extend the height to 168 feet. The third change is that the applicant does not meet the parking requirements and has requested to use fee-in-lieu of parking for approximately 70 parking spaces. The last item is a landscaping issue. The site plan does not meet the requirement of 50% native vegetation. They would have to either amend their plan or request some type of relief from that landscaping requirement. 23 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Bovnton Beach, Florida April 15, 2003 The configuration of the buildings is slightly different. There is only one recreation amenity and that is the pool area located between the towers. The last plan had 282 rental units. This plan has 338 condominium units and 12 townhouse units. Bonnie Miskel, representing the owner, The Related Group of Florida, stated that her client's projects include CityPlace of West Palm Beach, the Moorings of Lantana, Boca Grande in Boca Raton, Miramar Town Center in Miramar, all of which are mixed-use projects. Roger Frye, architect for the project, felt that this project is a way to connect the downtown to the waterfront. They felt that two :L5-story towers would be visually significant. They will be at the terminus of Boynton Beach Boulevard and will be seen from other parts of the City. The large buildings will be on the northern portion of the site. The seven-story buildings are located so that they hide the garage and provide a transition from the larger buildings to the public streets. The driveway and streets remain public. Boynton Beach Boulevard is connected from Ocean Drive along the water. They felt that this was a critical part of the design. The base of the seven-story building along Ocean Avenue will be entirely retail and the south tower, will also be all retail at the base. There is another retail section and restaurant on the overlook. The parking garage is on the western portion of the site and has a 20-foot minimum setback so they can provide adequate landscaping. The garage is hidden by the seven-story buildings. The parking garage goes from five levels to three. Mr. Frye clarified that this is a height exception and not a variance. There are provisions in the code to allow for steeples, etc. The height to the roof deck is 144 feet. Everything above that is actually parapet, roof mansards, or mechanical equipment rooms. They wanted the parapets and mansards to hide the air conditioning equipment. The elevator machine room is in the center of the building and that is where the 18-foot height exception occurs. Mr. Frye wanted to point out that the project was designed so that the public had access to everything except the pool area for the condominiums. Of the 786 parking spaces, including the townhouse spaces, 255 are parking spaces for commercial and retail use for the project. Ms. Miskel said there were no problems with the conditions of approval. She suggested that the Commission may want to change comment #21 to include conditional use. The only real dispute with staff is the height exception. The Boynton Beach Code allows for a height exception. It is not a variance where you must demonstrate hardship. The spirit of the height exception is to allow for mechanical equipment, elevator towers, and other minor roof-top appurtenances. They are not providing any 24 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach~ Florida April 15, 2003 space that would be occupied. The top of the elevator is the highest point and they added the mansard, which increased the height. The previous owner was 11 feet above the 100 foot maximum allowed at that time. Her client's height is very comparable. Commissioner Weiland felt that mature landscaping is needed with these tall buildings. Ms. Miskel said that her client is committed to giving the City a premier project and they will work with staff to provide something that is exceptional. Commissioner McCray questioned the 70 parking spaces that were lacking. Hs. Galav responded that the Land Development Regulations give the City Commission authority to grant or not grant a fee-in-lieu of parking. When questioned by Mayor Broening whether staff foresees a parking problem at the Marina, Ms. Galav said there is a problem now but as far as if it will continue, that depends. Host of the projects in urban areas allow for a reduction in parking. :It is a policy decision. Ms. Miskel explained that her client has done so many mixed-use projects and believes they will have a surplus in parking. A lot of people who live there will be walking to retail places. .lorge Peres, Chairman of The Related Group, said that when they have a project like this, they sell a unit that comes with one parking space. They leave an additional one-half space for anyone who wants to buy it and they end up selling approximately half of those. The reason that there is a deficit here is that the code asks for more than 1.5 spaces per unit. Brian Edwards, 629 NE gth Avenue, was concerned regarding the parking. There is the least parking with this project. Greg Kleinrichert, Skylake Subdivision, saw an opportunity for the City with this project. Burr Garnsey, 316 SW Ist Avenue, represented Sea Mist III. He felt that development is necessary; however, current businesses have struggled over the years and they need to be remembered. He requested that the Commission consider the needs of the small businesses. To eliminate street parking and isolate parking away from current businesses is a death sentence to businesses that have been there for 30 years. 25 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Bovnton Beach, Florida April 15, 2003 Kathleen Ambridge felt that the City finally has a first-class company. She worked with The Related Group in CityPlace. She requested that the Commission be flexible and allow the project to go forward. Warren Timm, 130 NE 26th Avenue, thought that the project looked a lot better affcer hearing the presentation tonight. However, the CRA still had a 3-3 vote on it and he felt there should be a consensus. Barkley Garnsey, 326 SW Ist Avenue, looked forward to progress in the downtown. However, he trusts the Commission to help the developer make a grander project. This project needs to be bigger than an island of condominiums and townhouses. They need to ensure public access to the waterfront and public parking. When they bought this project, it included over 200 shared public parking spaces for all uses downtown. Herb Suss thought that on-street parking is important for the project but they should meet parking requirements. He did not believe the 12 townhouses belonged in this project. He requested that the Commission approve this site plan but remove the townhouses and add the 70 parking spaces. Lee Wische, 1302 SW 18th Street, thought that this was a fantastic project. The developers have shown that there is access for the public. This is the group that is going to make something happen. Tt is a great project and should be approved. Alice Otis, 203 SW 13th Street, did not think upscale retail would draw many people. There is not much waterfront remaining and walking behind buildings is not much public access. Bob Foot, Coastal Towers, thought that the residents of the townhouses would want security and quiet. He has not heard the word "easement" or "dedication." The Commission should require public access 24 hours a day. Allen Marcovitch, 11SS SW 25th Avenue, was very excited about the downtown. He felt that the towers would be very dynamic and he was glad to see a quality developer come in. His only comment is that the structures are too plain and he would like a more futuristic look. Bruce Black, 6S6 Manor Drive, was happy to finally see something coming to this area. He thought that the Related Group was a fine company. However, parking is a big issue. He felt that with most families having at least two cars, one space per unit was not adequate. He did not think that the buildings were attractive and were not what the City's vision was many years ago. He felt that they were cramming too many people in there and they were not willing to compromise on the height. 26 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Bovnton Beachf Florida April 15, 2003 Chris Francois, who owns a restaurant at 115 S. Federal Highway, said that you cannot please everyone 100%. This is a very good project and we have been waiting for a very long time for it. She urged approval of the project. 3ennifer Spitznagel said that she owns property in the City and is a real estate professional. Concerning the height, she felt that 8'8' and 9' ceilings were a plus for marketability. Regarding the parking, the highest and best use of waterfront property is residential with very little commercial mixed in and tied to commercial off the water. This is what is happening there. David Fellows, 638 NE gth Avenue, said his biggest concern is the parking. Sometimes there are events downtown and he wondered where people would park. We have a wonderful lagoon and he hoped the City would schedule activities there but he had a concern about where people would park. Mr. Peres felt that the current site plan has much more water access than any previous ones. Regarding public access, he stated that they have no problem with granting permanent easements to the City and they will put that in their condominium documents and that will prevent anyone from putting gates where the City does not want them. Regarding public parking, he clarified that they give one parking space with each condominium unit. They leave .5 space per unit for additional parking if the condominium owner wants to buy it. It has been their experience that not many people buy them. They changed the use from rentals to condominiums. He felt that this was important because rentals are typically 95-97% occupied. In a condominium in an area like this, you may have 50% of the people living there at one time. Mr. Peres said they have over a $100 million investment so they must make sure that this project works. Regarding the architecture, it is Florida Vernacular. The last project that Roger Frye did for Related Group was CityPlace and we won the award for the best mixed-use job in the country. The code allows 80 units per acre, which is almost 600 units. Mr. Peres said that they could easily have that many units and have the project under 120 feet; however, they wanted to have various heights and make the site attractive. If they raised the seven- story buildings two to three stories and lowered the 15-story buildings to 13 stories, there would be an almost continuous height. Commissioner Weiland commented that there is a church nearby that perhaps could share parking if there was a problem. He thought that retail should not be all within this project but expanded out into other areas of the downtown. 27 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Bo nton Beach Florida Vice Mayor Ferguson did not see a problem with the height exception and he, was satisfied from this presentation that there would be public access. The parking seems to be a continuous problem. He wondered whether there could be an agreement where the owner would get his 507 spaces to do what he wants with them. Included in those spaces would have to be some access for valet parking for the restaurants and the commercial areas. The 255 public parking spaces should be reserved to be open to the public at all times. Also, if possible, he would like a dedication made for the roof of that building for a communication tower. Commissioner McCray commented that the CRA is only an advisory board to the Commission and the Commission has taken everything that they said under consideration. He felt that the project was nice and we should move forward. Commissioner McKoy added that we need progress and he thought that the developer showed that he had a concern regarding the character and the visual effect of the towers. He felt that the parking concern would linger for some time and he did not believe there was a quick fix. He commended the developers on their vision. City Manager Bressner explained that the site plan includes townhouses. Any approval of the site plan would require that they be removed until the ordinance passes on second reading. He had concerns over the 70 parking spaces. He requested that the Commission consider leaving the parking issue open. Ms. Miskel said that her client needs approval tonight. If parking is still an issue, they would not know how many condominiums to sell or how much retail space. They are confident that they have enough parking. She urged approval. She agreed with City Manager Bressner regarding removing the townhouses. Mayor Broening thought that the best deal is when both parties walk away feeling a little bit cheated and he felt that is what they have here. Parking is a continuous worrisome thing but he believes that there is a long range plan for a parking structure. Motion Vice Mayor Ferguson moved to approve the major site plan modification to increase the multi-family units to 338, decrease the commercial/retail space to 24,591 square feet, increase garage parking spaces to 740 spaces, increase total project height to 168 feet, and other related site modifications. Commissioner Weiland seconded the motion but wanted to ensure that the comments were included as far as full access, working with staff on the landscaping, and additional comments recorded in the minutes. The motion carried unanimously. 28 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, Florida April 15, 2003 5,3, Boynton Beach Marina (HTEX 03-002), 743 N. F. 1~t Avenue - Request for Height Fxception of 18 feet above the MU-H district limitation of 150 feet Motion Vice Mayor Ferguson moved to approve the height exception. seconded the motion that carried unanimously. Commissioner Weiland There was a break at 12:12 a.m. and the meeting resumed at 12:19 a.m. Authorize eminent domain proceedings for the acquisition of 4 parcels of land from 4 private property owners in order to construct a stormwater retention pond associated with the NE 7th to 10th Avenue Stormwater Improvement Project (INCA Project) ('TABLED TO,4PR.rl..~ Motion Vice Mayor Ferguson moved that item H be removed from the table. seconded by Commissioner Weiland and carried unanimously. Motion was Motion Vice Mayor Ferguson moved to table. Commissioner Weiland seconded the motion. There was a comment regarding tabling to the second meeting in May but there was not an amendment to the motion. Motion to table carried 4 to 1 with Commissioner McCray dissenting. VT. CODE COMPLZANCE & LEGAL SETTLEMENTS: Review of Code Compliance Lien Modification Order dated April 4, 2003 and motion to ratify or modify the Board's decision (Crystal M. Simpson - Case #98-1571) Vice Mayor Ferguson explained that this was a lien modification, which decreased the amount of the fine to $1,000. Motion Vice Mayor Ferguson moved to drop the fine to $100 because this was a hardship case. Commissioner McKoy seconded the motion that carried unanimously. Bm Review of Code Compliance Lien Modification Order dated April 4, 2003 and motion to ratify or modify the Board's decision (.]effrey& Beverly Annabel - Case #00-2856) 29 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Bovnton Beach, Florida April 15, 2003 Vice Mayor Ferguson explained that there was an original fine of $18,000 and this was reduced to $750. Motion Vice Mayor Ferguson moved to eliminate the fine. second. The motion failed for lack of a Scott Blasie, Code Compliance Administrator, explained that this came through the office as a complaint for violation of the hedge height and maintenance. Commissioner Weiland commented that it took 21/2 years to have a minor problem corrected. He felt it was defiant and the City should recover administrative costs. Motion Commissioner Weiland moved to ratify item B. and to recoup our administrative costs. Commissioner McCray seconded the motion that carried 4 to 1 with Vice Mayor Ferguson dissenting. VII. PUBLIC AUDIENCE: INDIVIDUAL SPEAKERS PRESENTATIONS WILL BE LIMITED TO 3-MINUTE Trent Ward, 3102 Palm Drive, spoke regarding Barcelona Precast. This property was conditionally annexed by the City in July 1998 and the owner has not attempted to meet any of the conditions. There is work going on there seven days a week. There is chemical residue on Mr. Ward's cars, pool, and patio furniture. The City initiated a lawsuit last year and not much has happened since. He requested that the City close this business immediately. Assistant City Attorney Tolces explained that since this was in litigation, there should be no discussion on it except to say that the City Attorney's office is taking all steps necessary to ensure that this business does operate in conformance with City codes. As a piece of personal history on how long this process takes, Assistant City Attorney Tolces said that he was involved in a case for the City of Delray Beach with a property that was annexed in 1996. There was a lawsuit filed in 1997 and the trial will be held this summer. Bob Holechek, 3103 Palm Drive, said he had new information regarding Barcelona Precast. They never had a life safety inspection. He stated that the Fire Department said they were requested not to inspect the property. Bruce Black, 656 Manor Drive, requested a report on the status of the district-wide community events and when the signature event for the City would take place. 30 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Bovnton Beach, Florida April 15, 2003 Tim Bearson said that what he wanted to speak on tonight has already been resolved. He complimented the City Commission on the phenomenal job they did tonight. VIII. PUBLIC HEARING: AGENDA PERMITS 7:00 P.M. OR AS SOON THEREAFTER AS THE Project: Agent: Owner: Location: Description: Gateway Plaza (COUS 02-005) (TABLED BY CITY ¢01~!i~II$$I01V TO APRIl l~ 2003) H. Burton Smith, P.E. KWB Charitable Trust Lot 91 - Quantum Park P:[D (Northeast corner of High Ridge Road and Gateway Boulevard, Quantum Park PID) Request for conditional use/site plan approval for a gas station, convenience store with car wash proposed as the first phase of construction on this 6.54-acre parcel Assistant City Attorney Tolces explained that the applicant requested that this matter be tabled, if not postponed indefinitely. He said that he would work with the Planning & Zoning Division to draft a letter to the applicant advising them that the project will not move forward until we are contacted by them in writing. Hike Rumpf, Planning & Zoning Director, recommended that the Commission remove this item from the agenda. Motion Vice Mayor Ferguson made a motion to remove this item from Commissioner HcKoy seconded the motion that carried unanimously. the agenda. IX. CITY MANAGER'S REPORT: A. Update on Heart of Boynton Project (Tabled to April ~5, 2003) (Previously heard] Authorization for staff to apply for a HUD Section 108 Loan for the purpose of initiating Phase ! property acquisition in the Heart of Boynton Community Redevelopment Area (Proposed Resolution No. RO3-058) (Item tabled to April 1~ 2003) (Previously heard) 31 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Bovnton Beach, Florida April 15, 2003 X. FUTURE AGENDA ZTEMS: XI. Review revocation of the license agreement between the City of Boynton Beach and ]ordan Wrecker Service (May 6, 2003) Proposed ordinance amending Chapter 9, "Fire Protection and Prevention," Section 9-18 "Fireworks" to provide for prohibition of the use of pyrotechnic special effects, flame effects, or similar devices inside buildings or other enclosed spaces (May 6, 2003) C. City Manager Evaluation Workshop regarding Cemetery options and proposal by Cemetery Board to expand cemetery west into Little League Park (Summer 2003) Proposed Resolution No. R03-017 Re: Prohibiting any match or program of matches of professional boxing, kickboxing, or mixed martial arts within the jurisdictional boundaries of the City ('TABLED ON 1~.4RCH ~S, aOO3) Approve Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Sub-Grantee Agreement with .luvenile Transition Center, :[nc. of Boynton Beach in the amount of $7,500 (Proposed Resolution No. R03- ) NEW BUS~NESS: Discussion of the City's height allowances/restrictions along the Federal Highway Corridor Herb Suss requested that the Commission not allow :L50-foot heights on Federal Highway except in the Central Business District. City Manager Bressner explained that the only area that allows the 150-foot height is the downtown core area. Mayor Broening felt that there are some nodes along Federal Highway that might be appropriate for higher heights. He was thinking about the other two entries at Woolbright Road and Gateway Boulevard. However, that would have to go through the entire process of public hearings. :[t would have to be a request from a developer for a rezoning. Commissioner Weiland commented that surrounding cities only have that kind of height along the ocean and Boynton Beach does not have an ocean. He has a few 32 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Bovnton Beach, Florida April 15, 2003 opportunities to discuss this issue. One is tonight. Another is if a developer comes before the Commission and requests the height change, he can ask the Commission to put it to a referendum if he can get three votes of the Commission. Or he can go out in the neighborhoods to get petitions to force it to go to referendum. He noted that he just voted for the 168-foot height for the Marina project. However, he felt that there was plenty of setback for that project. Commissioner Weiland said he is not against development. He just wants the right things to happen the right way. He felt that we need to have redevelopment in the downtown but need to reconsider the height on Federal Highway. He requested that the Commission think about this. City Manager Bressner explained that there is another project coming to the CRA. They prepared their plans based on setbacks and heights approved previously by the Commission. Assistant City Attorney Tolces suggested that the Commission not discuss another project since it is not on the agenda tonight. Mayor Broening said that they could discuss this at the upcoming joint Commission/CRA workshop. XII. LEGAL: A. Ordinances - 2nd Reading - PUBLIC HEARING Proposed Ordinance No. 03-011 Re: Amending the Comprehensive Plan Future Land use map to reclassify 49.695 acres of the Motorola DRI from Industrial (1ND) to Local Retail Commercial (LRC) Assistant City Attorney Tolces read proposed Ordinance No. 03-011 by title only. Motion Commissioner Weiland moved to approve proposed Ordinance No. 03-011. Vice Mayor Ferguson seconded the vote. City Clerk Prainito called the roll and the motion carried unanimously. 2. Proposed Ordinance No. 03-012 Re: Rezoning 49.695 acres of the Motorola DR! from Planned !ndustrial Development to C-3 Community Commercial 33 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach~ Florida April 15~ 2003 Assistant City Attorney Tolces read proposed Ordinance No. 03-012 by title only. Motion Commissioner McKoy moved to approve proposed Ordinance No. 03-012. Commissioner McCray seconded the vote. City Clerk Prainito called the roll and the motion carried unanimously. Proposed Ordinance No. 03-013 Re: Amending the Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map from General Commercial (GC) to Tndustrial (T) (Beck's Towing & Recovery) Assistant City Attorney Tolces read proposed Ordinance No. 03-013 by title only. Motion Vice Mayor Ferguson moved to approve proposed Ordinance No. 03-013. Commissioner McCray seconded the vote. City Clerk Prainito called the roll and the motion carried unanimously. Proposed Ordinance No. 03-014 Re: Rezoning property from C-4 General Commercial to M-1 Industrial (Beck's Towing & Recovery) Assistant City Attorney Tolces read proposed Ordinance No. 03-014 by title only. Motion Vice Mayor Ferguson moved to approve proposed Ordinance No. 03-014. Commissioner McCray seconded the vote. City Clerk Prainito called the roll and the motion carried unanimously. B. Ordinances- 1st Reading C, Resolutions: None D. Other: None 34 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, Florida April 15, 2003 XIII. UNFINISHED BUSINESS: XIV. AD]OURNMENT: There being no further business, the meeting properly adjourned at 12:53 a.m. Deputy City Clerk Commissioner 35 Q BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk p~rto the start of the City Commission Meeting. Name ~~ . / Telephone # ~ Agenda # Summary of '~~ If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City ~ommimion with rupect to any meter considered at thio meetinf, he/oho will need a record of the proceedinfB and, for ouch purpoes, he/abe my md to ensure time a verbatim record of the procoedinp is made, which record includes the tes*im~uy and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. 0P.S. 386.0106) The City shall famish approprfato au~lisry aids and esrvices where necoesary to afford an individual with a diesbfl~y an equal opportunity to pL-~lcipeto in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by ~he City. Pleese contact Joyee Ccotello, (561) 742-6013 at least ~wenty-Four houre prior to the l~O~lm or activity in order rot the city to reasonably accommodate your request. BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION PUBLIC COMMENT CARD FOR ITEMS ~ ON THE AGENDA- ~ill in the info~,-.~ation called for ~ommission ting. and give to the start of the City Name Address Telephone # Summary of Addressed- (One topic card) If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.S. 286.0105) The City shall furnish appropriate auxflisry aids and selwicee where neceseary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, (561) 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably acco,nmodato your request. BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and ~ve to the City Clerk prior to the startof the City Commission Me.etifng. Address Summa~~pic p~r card] If a person decides tJa~p~e~any decl~n rode by the City Commission with-re-~l~ct to any matter considered at tB!- meeti-.-, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she my need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record lncludco the tes~--nuy and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.8; 286.010S) The City shall furnish appropriate auxilhry aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits or a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Co~tello, (S61) ?426013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably acco--,-odate you, reqne.~ See reverse side for important message BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS ~ill in the infomation _~!!ed for below and ~ive to the City Cl~k prior to ;ommission Meet!.g. ' / the start of the City Address '~ ~(- 5~/ / $ ~/~C / ' ~~~~~--/-------~\ / --- A~enda # Telephone Summary of Matter to be Ad~r2os%d- (One topic per card) If a person decid~ to appeal any decision made by tho City CoznnLtmion with respect to any matter considered at thi, meeting, he/she will need a record of the procee~ and, for such purpose, ho/she mF need to eneu,e that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes tho testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.8. 286.010S) The City shall furnish appropriate amdllary aids and services where neceasary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the heneflte or a selwice, p~op~m, or activity conducted by the City. Pleue contact Joyce Coetello, (561) 742-6013 at leut twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reuonably accommodate your request. See reverse side for important message O BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING _ PVS, ,c COMM N CAI · ' AGENDA ITEMS ~~"~ Fill in the info~.~uation c~!!ed for below and give to the City Clerk/l~r[or to the start of the City co~ission Mee~,,S. ~ Telephone # ~ - Agenda ~ / . Su~/~ary of Matter to be Adc[res One topzc per card) If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Con,mission with respect to any matter considered at thit meeff-.-, he/she will need a record or the proceedings and, ~er such purpose, b/she my need to ensure that a verbatim record or the proceedints is made, which record lncludeo the toee4~uy and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.S. 286.010S) The City ,he, famish appropriate au~ aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, pro,ram, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce CoeCeilo, (S61) 7426013 at least twenty*four hour~ prior to tho proi~mn or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your reqne.~ See reverse side for important message AGENDA ITEMS~ _~_,. rt~-~-~o~ \~/ sta Fill in the information called for below and give to the City ),~,a prior to the the City Commission Meeting. . / ~ Summa~ of Ma~er to be Ad~essed - {~ne topic p~ ~1 If a person decides to appeal any docialon made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will need a record or the procee~ and, ~or such purpose, he/she may need to ensure flint a verbaff,n record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the tes~m~uy and evidence upon which the appe~ is to be bued. (F.8. 286.010S) The City ,ho,z furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and asrvico~ where necessary to afford an individual with a dinbllity an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefit3 of a service, pro~rom, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Coateilo, (561) 742-60z3 at leut twenty-four hour~ prior to the pro,ram or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate Q BOYlqTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING C~~ PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the info~...ation called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. Name _/~_/~/~y- ~;/~ ~e Summary of Matter to be Add~eased///(One topic per card) -! ! If a parson decide· to appeal any decision made by the City Coznndsolon with re·pact to any matter considered st this meeting, b/she will need · record of the proceedings and, for such purpoee, he/·ho may need to ensure that a verbs*tm record of the proceedings ia md·, which record includes the testimony ·nd evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.8. 286.0106) The City _,k.u famish appropriate ·uxfliar7 aids and services where nec·es·fy to afford an individual with · disability an equal opportunity to participate in end enjoy the benefits of · service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Rem contact Joyco Cost·lis, (S61) 742~013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order ~or the city to reasonably ecco~,~,~deto your request. BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING FUBIIC COMMENT CARD , ~A~. (~ AGENDA ITEMS (~ Fill in the !~'ormation called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Telephone # Agenda # Summa~~~a~er to be One If a pers~ decides to appeal any decision made by tho City to any maker considered at ~ meeting, he/si will need may need to enem Ch,ut a verbatim record of the proceedings made, which re··rd includes the ·satire·ny and evidence upon which the appeal ia to be brad. (F.8. 286.O105) The City shall famish appropriate auEilhry aids and sorvieee where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equ oppoFO2nity tO participate in and enjoy the benefits or a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. P1em contact Joy( Co·~ello, (561) 742~013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably Fill in the information called for below and ~ve to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commissio, n Meeting. /~ Telephone ii 73~g g g 7/ _.,~ Agenda # Summary of Matt~plc per card) If a person dsctdes to appeal any decision made by tho City Conuninion with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will need a record or the procesdinis and, fb~ such purpose, he/she my need to ensure that a verbatim record or the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.8. 286.010S) The City shall hrnish appropriate amdlhry aids and esrvices where necessary to afl'ord an individual with a disebflity an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy tho benefits of a service, pro,rem, or activity conducted by the City. Plato' contact Joyce Ccotello, (S61J 742-6013 at least twenty*four hem prior to the pro~raxn or activity in order for the city to reuonebly accom~,odate your reqne.t. See reverse side for ~,nportant message AGENDA ITEMS Fffi h the hromaffon c~ed for below ~d ~ve to the Ci~ Clerk prior t0 ~e Comm~ion Meet~g. Name ~f~ ~~~~ Telephone ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - ~ ~ ~ ~ - ~~ ~en~ ~ 8umm~ of Matter to b~ ~d~n~ topic p~r o~dl If a ~ dec~e~ to ap~ ~ deccan rode ~ ~ Ci~ ~~n ~ ~ct ~ ~y m~er ~de~d at ~ mee~, he/.~ will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/Oho may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedinfu is rode, which record includse the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.8. 286.olos) The City shall furnish appropriate auxil~ aids and services where neceseery to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, (S61) 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the profrem or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City ComnLisalon with respect to any matter considered at thio meetin.-, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she my need to ensure that · verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal ia to be based. (F.8. 286.0108) The City shall famish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with · disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the beucflta of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Plem contact Joyco Coatello, (561) 742~013 at lent twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reesonaMy acco-,-,odata your request. BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Me~t~ing. Name ~x?p5 ~L~~ ,~-~_~'-7"~t,_j i-'{.. IY ~./ ~/ ~ ~ ,- Summa~ of Matter to be Ad~e~e~ne to~ic per c~d) If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Conunisalon With respect to any meter considered at thio meeting, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.8. 286.0106J The City shall fuxnish appropriate au2dliory aids and services where necessary to afford an individual With · diesbflity an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyco Costello, (561) 742~013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasenably accommodate your request. BOYNTON BEACH CITY CO~SSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the info.marion called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. ~ummary of Matter to be A~lresaed :~ne topic per cardl · a person decides ~o appeal any decision made by the City Comminion with respect to ny afl:er considered at this meetinf, he/she rill need a record of tho proceedings and, for such purpose, b/she my need to ensure that a ve~bethn record of the proceedings is ~ade, which record inQindH ~ testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.8. 286.0105) rhe City SILtll furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an tndividul ~ a disability an equal ~pport~mtty to participate in and ez~y the benefits of a es~ice, progsam, or activity conducted by t~m City. Please contact Joyce ~oetetlo, (561) 743-6013 at leu~ twemty-four hours prior to the pro,ram or activity in order for the city to reuonehly accommodate ~our reqneec ~ee reverse side for important message BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS ~1 in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City ~mmission Mee~ng. ~/ame ~1 ~'~z%~'~ //~////~/--//~'~ J Summary of Matter to be Ad - lOne topic per card! If a person decides ~o appeal any decision made by the City ConunJseion with respect Co any mat~er cont~dered aC this meeting, he/she ~ need a record of tho precesdln~s and, for such purpose, ho/she my need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the tes~,~,~ny and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.S. 286.010S) The City shall furnish approln~ate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opport~ to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, pronoun, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact ,royce ¢oetello, (561) 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours pr~ to tho proven or activity in order for the city to reuonebly accommodate PUBLIC COMMENT CARD " AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Mee~'t~. Name ~ O ~ ~ _~ ~ , Address ~ 3 / M-rAJ. ! ~k Telephone # Summary of Matter to be Addre Agenda topic per card)~.~V//~~///,..~ '~ ~. If a ~ decades ~o appeal any decision mede by the City COnmLisaion with respect to any mat~er considered at th~ meeting, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, b/the may need to ensure that a verbathn record of the proceedings is made, which record inehdse the tsa~imony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.8. 386.010S) The City shall famish appropriate auxiliary ~ and selwtm where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equ~ opport~udty to parttcipato in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contsc~ Joyce Ccotello, (561) 7426013 at leut twenty.four houre prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accom,~odate your request See reverse side for important message BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Telephone ~/~ ? g LI,~~ Agen~, Summary of Matter to be Addressed - (One topic per card) If a 1~- decides to a~al a~y decision made by the City Conuniseion with respect to any mat~er considered at this meetly.-, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, br such purpose, he/the may need to ensure ~bat a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the ~esffmony and evidence upon which tho appeal is to be based. (F.S. 286.010S) The City shall furnish appropriato auzflbmT aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equa~ opportxu~ty to pal~Lciptts in and en~oy the benefits of i service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Plem contact Joyce ¢ostello, (S61) 742~5013 at least twenty.four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably acco,--~odate your reqne.t. See reverse side for important message Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. Name ~eor~4 p-D Address ~.0 Telephoae # - / A eada # Summary of Matter to be Ad+eased- (O~pic per card) If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City ~onuniselon with respect to any matter considered at thio mee~inf, he/oho will need · record of the proceedin~s and, for such purpose, he/ohs may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the procee~_~u is made, which record includes the tae~tn~ony ~nd evidence upon which the appeal is to bo Imsed. ~.S. 286.olos) The City shall hrnioh appropriato auxiliary aids and services where neceseury to afford an individual with · disability an equal opportunity to pertlcipeto in and enjoy the bensflta of a service, program, or activity conductod by tbs City. PImde contact Joyco Costello, (561) 742~6013 at but ~wenty-four hours prior to the profrm or activity in order for the city to re~onsbly acco----~dsta your request. 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Please contact Joyco Cos·ells, (561) 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the pro,ram or activity in order for tho city to reasonably &©comm,)data your reqneet. _ FOR ITEM~ THE AGENDA - PUBLIC ,Il in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City ommission Meeting. Name ~ ~t ~' ~, ~ ~ Address ~ . Telephone # Summary of Matter to be - topic per card) :f a p~z~on decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she rill need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is sade, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.S. 286.0105) ~he City shall flLrnish appropriate auxflisry aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with s disability an equal ,pportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce ~'ostello, (561) 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate .our request. O BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD ~ ' ~ AGENDA ITEMSJ Fill in the information' called for below and ~ve to the City,~lerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. ~ ~-~ / Address ~____ ~ made, which record lnclude~ th~ testimony and evidenc~ upon which the appeal i~ to be ba~ed. (F.S. ~6.0105) The City shall hrnith apl~oprbtto auxiliary eid_~ ~nd servicu where necessary to afford an individual with a dlnbility an equ~l opportunity to purttcipoto in and enjoy tho b0neflts or a service, propum, or activity conducted by the City. Plem contact Joyce Coetello, (S61) 742-6013 at boot twenty-four hours prior to tho pro,ram or activity in order for the ~ to renoneMy accommodate your ~qnee~ See reverse side for ~npoFtant message O BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD /~ ,t ~ AGENDA ITEMS /~[~~ Fill in the information ~-'!~- ed for below and ~tve to the City Clerkt/~- ~t~ 'p~io~r~t~/~V~ Commission Meeting. ~ ~ Address ~ need a ~co~ of rode, w~h ~o~ hd~ ~ ~ny ~d e~d~ u~n w~h ~e ap~ ~ to be brad. (F.S. ~6.0105) The Cl~ ~ ~ a~M a~ ~ ~ M~c~ whm nece~ to a~rd ~ h~d~ ~ a hb~ ~ eq~ oppo~ to p~ipaM h ~d e~ ~ ~fl~ of a ~e, p~, or ac~ cond~ed by ~ Ci~. ~em con~ Joyce Coste~o, (561) 742~013 at lent mn~-fo~ ~m ~r M ~ p~ or ac~ ~ order for ~e cl~ to ~onably accommodate BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clel of the City Commission Mee~lz~g. , . Address 3 o~'~:"/~' ,?~ /z]~/ ~O~SM~. Summary of Matter to be Adc,esseg - (02 ~pi, ~pe, .card, , ~.~f,~ d__ec__i~ _~ .a.p_ _p~l~ any .d_~__n mad~ by the City Co .sm?ion with re.spec, to , ~ter considered at ,h!, meeting, he/eh, The City. shall furnish appropriate a,,w~l~.-y aids a~d servtce~ where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equ~ ~ ~wen~y-mur noure prior to tho program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accomm~dat~ your requee= See reverse side for important message O BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION ~ETING V Summa~ of Ma~er to be Adhered -(One~ per card] , ~ ~ 6'e!~9 te a~ ~y d~n mdl ~ ~e Ci~ ~~n ~ ~ct to ~y m~er co~idmd ~ , ~fo~ ~m ~r ~ ~ ~ or a~ti~ ~ order for ~e ci~ to reasonably  BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD ' AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the info~--.ation called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to Commission Meeting. Address Summary of Matter to be - (One per Q BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk pri~r~to the start of the City Commission Meeting. Name ~-~~ Address Telephone# Summary of Matter to ~ Addressed - ~ne topic per card} ~ ~-~. If a pe~. decides to a~,~al any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at thio meeting, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/She may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceediot~ is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (Y.8. 286.0106) The City shall furnish appropriate auxfliar7 aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a dfasbflity an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, (561) 7¢2-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission M~eting. Name ~~ / . Summary of Matter~to be ~tddreCd- lone topi~ per cardJ .ru~ru .o.z ~ _price_ am~ aha, mr mlcn purpose, ne/~ne my need to ensure that · verhtim record of the proceedings is -_r~%*.---f._~__.v ~.~,e,,~ m ,uu ~nj~y ma gem ox a cervlce, pro,rem, or acuvtty conauctod by the City. Please contact Jovee ~ce~euo, (501) 742-6013 at least twenty, bur hours ln4or to the pro,ram or activity in order for th~ city to ~uonshly a-~o~-~od--~ your reqnee~ See reverse side for JmpoFtant message O BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the ~'ormatton called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of Cffm;ission Meetin,. _ . Address ~' s~/r / ~' / ~ _ Telephone # C[ ?- ~0 (' - c//f ] y _J Agenda #~ If a person decidce to appeal any decision made by tho City Commission with respect to any mat~er considered at thin meet3nf, he/she will need a record of the procoodln_~B al~d, for allah p~rpo8o, b/she my need to ensure that a verbet~n record of the proceedin~s is made, which record includes tho tceffmony and evidence upon which tho appeal is to be brad. (F.8. 286.0105) The City shall furnish appropristo e~-mn-y aids and servtece where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equ~ opportunity to pas~icipato in and enjoy the benefits of a service, pro,ram, or activity conduced by ~e City. Please contac~ Joyce CoeCello, (S61J 742~013 at leu~ twenty-four hem prior to tho program or activity in order for the city to reuonably accommodate your request. See reverse side for ~mportant message BOYNTON BF.,ACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information c~!led for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission~ettng. Name .r ~ a[:~ ~ ~ ..~~~~ Summ~er ~ ~ Ad~e~ - ~ne topic per card} If a person decides Co appeal any decision made by ~ City Commission with respect to any mat~er considered at this meeting, he/she will need a record of tho proeoedin~ and, for such pu13Jose, he/she may need Co ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includco the tee~-nflny and evidonco upon which tho eplmal is Co be baaed. (F.8. 286.010~) The City ekeu furnish appropriate auxiliary ~ and Mrvic~ whero necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equ~ opporconi~ to perttcipaco in and enjoy the benefits of a service, propsm, or activity conducted by the City. Plem contact Joyce Coetello, (561) 742-6013 at least twenty, bur hem prior Co the pro,ram or activity in order for the city Co reasonably accommodate yo., reqnes~ See reverse side for important messaEe BOYN?ON BEACH CITY COMMISSION ME rNO PUBLIC COMMENT CARD ~ j ~ ~ 't FOR ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA - PUBLIC AUDIENCE Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. Name ~-,./~/'~/'~'2,,~..~L/,F~-,/~,,,~ J _ i Address /~ ~ ~~, ~T~/ ~~ ~ , ~.,'-'--~~ ' Telephone, 'TY,- ~/~ ~ ~X~ Su~ma~ of Matter to be Ad~essed - (One, opic per card) If a ~r~n decides to appe~ any dech~n made b~e/Ci~ Comminion wt~ res~ct to any maker co~idered at ~h meet h w~ need a record of the proceed~ s a for h ~ ~, e/she f a~, forth p ~se, he/she may need to ensue ~at a nrht~ record of ~e pMceed~fs b ~_~l_~.~n~ ~ ~pp~op~ce ~aids and_se~ceo where necem~ to a~ord an ~di~d~ ~ a dbabflf~ an · ~ CosteBo, (561) 742-6013 at least ~en~-fo~ ho~ prior to ~e proem or actt~ ~ order for the ci~ to ~a~bly accommodate yo~request- BOY1TTON BEACH CITY COMWrrSSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and ~tve to the City Clerk~t~ to the start of the City Commission Meet-l-g. ~ Name ~¢ ~,~ ~ $ e~ ~ Address Summa~ of Matter to be ~dre~-(One topic per card) '~to appeal any decision made by the City Conunisaion with respect to any matter considered at t~J- meefln-., he/she will need a record of tho proceedings and, for such purpose, b/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes tho tes~,~,,ny and evidence upon which the appeal is te be baaed. (F.8. 286.0105) The City shall famish appropriate au~ aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy tho benefits or a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, (561) 7426013 at isut twenty-four hours prior to tho program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your reqneet. See reverse side for important message AGENDA ITEMS ~~ Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of~thle City ~ommission Mee!!-g. Address Telephone# / Agenda# ,~ff ~ff//~- ~ ~ Summary of Matter to per card) ~ ~ If a person decides to appeal any dectMdn=ama~e by tho City Commtuion with respect to any matter considered at t~t meeting, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, ~or such purpose, ho/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the eppoai is to be baaed. (F.S. 286.010S) The City shall famish appropriate auxiliary ~ and esrvic~ where necesnry to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costeilo, (S61) 7426013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably acco,--~odate your request. See reverse side for important message PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the infatuation called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. Name i / Address / of,...,.. ,o b. ,.dd.4.d- l~ummal, y \ If · person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Caen·fission with respect to any mt~er considered ·t this meting, he/ob will need · record or the proceedings and, tar ·uch purpose, b/she my need to ensm that t verbatim record or the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony ·nd evidence upon which the appeal ia to be based. (F.8. 296.0106) The City shall furnish ·pi~opflate ·uxilisry ·ids and sereice· where necessary to afford au individual with · disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of · service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Pie·se contact Joyce Coatello, (S61) 742-6013 ·t lent twenty-four hem prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably ·cce,---odato your request. Q BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMI~ION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the info~.,.ation called for below and give to the City Clerk prior/t~ the start of the City Commission Meeting. . . Name Address ' . · Summar~ of Matte. to be Addre~ed - (On/~topi~ pe. ~a.d) If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at thio mee*t-g, he/ob will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, b/ob my need to ensure that · verbeti-, record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.8. 286.0106) The City shall furnish appropriate auxiliary ·ids and services where necessary to afford an individual with · disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Plem contact Joyce Coetello, (S61) 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk Commission Meeting. Name ~ (¢~ ~__~__. ~fz ~ Address ~ ~ ~ ~ (- ~ ~ ~ the start of the City Telephone Summary of Matter to be ;d If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commis~ion with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedinss is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.S. 286.0105) The City shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, pro,ram, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, (561) 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. ~o~~~~ ~imf~e~t~ B OYNTON BF'AFuBCLIHcCcV C OMME lqMFcSSIOARDN MEETING °.n called f°r bel°w ::~::: ~:EC::CieIk - g~ . ity Name Telephone# ~3d//7'~-~0 //~ Agenda# ~~//// ~ Summary of Matter to b~ Addressed~One topic per card, If a person decidse to appeal any decision made by the City Conuntsalon with respect to any mat~or considered at Chis meetinf, he/eh will need a record of the prececd~ and, fbr such purpose, ho/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings ~ made, which record includes ~he tem~Lmony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.8. 286.010S) The City shaft famish apl~oprtate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equ~ opportunity to participate in and enjoy ~Jm bensflte of · service, profram, or activity conducted by ~he City. Please con, act Joyc Coatello, (S61) 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the pro,ram or activity in order for the city ~o reasonably accom,~odat BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION ME~G PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and ~ive to the City Clerk prior~ start of the City Commission Meeting. Name Summary of Matter to be Addressed - {One topic per card) If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will need a record of the procoedlnp and, ~or such purpose, b/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record inaludco the te~i,,,flny and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.S. 286.O10S) The City shall famish appropriate auxillm~ aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportuni~ to participate in and enjoy tho benefits of a service, profram, or activity conducted by the City. P/em contact Joyce CceteUo, (S61I 742-6013 at least twenty*four hours prior to the proiram or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your reqne,~ See reverse side for important message  BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS ~ Fill in the information called for below and ~Ive to the City Clerk prior/t°/th~s~the City Commission Mee~tug. // I ,~ ~ Name ~.~V-t~v /,.~ I~C/~~''L-~ / Address Telephone, ~-::~'~ ~ /~-.? ./ A~enda#~ Summary of .Matter to be Address[d- (O~e//toplc per card).~~ ~ If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Comminion with respect to any matter considered at this meettn.-, he/she will need s record of the proceedings and, for ouch purpose, he/she may need to ensure that · verbatim record or the proceedinfa is made, which record includes the testimony end evidence upon which the appeal is to be baaed. (F.8. 286.0108) The City shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and oendcee where necasaa~ to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in end enjoy the beneflte of a service, profram, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, (S61) 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the problem or activity in order for the city to reasonably accom-~odate your request. Commission MeeH~g. ~ Name f'- ~/& ~ ~ ~~ ~~ ~ Summa~ of Maker to bexld~e~ed-~opic~ per card} If a person decides to appeal any decision undo by the City Conuntasion with respect to any matto~ considered at thit meeting, b/she will md a record or the proceedings and, for such purpose, ho/she uny need to ensure that a verbet~m record or thc proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.8. 286.0XOS! The City siLuil famish appropriate auxiliary aids and s0rv!ces where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits or a service, progrmn, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, (S61J 742-6013 at least twenty, four hours prior to tim program or activity in order for the city to reuonebly accommodate your request. See reverse side for ~mPortant message PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS ~ ~/-~ Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission MeeH~g. Name ,,]~' ~ v~'~ ~ ~ ~ Address Telephone Agenda Summary of Matter to be Addressed - (One topic per card) If a p~-.~, decides to appeal any decision made by the City ComnLiaston with respect to any unttor considered at this meeting, he/she will need a record of the proceed~ and, ~or ouch purpose, he/she my need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes tho tes~m~ny and evidence upon which the appeal ia to be based. (F.S. 286.010S) The City shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where neceasary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to pal~dcipats in and enjoy tho benefits of a service, p~o~ln, or activity conduced by tho City. Pleue con,act Joyce Costello, (561J 742-6013 at lest twenty-four hours prior to tho prO.lin or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. See reverse side for important message ~~/// BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING ~ PUBLIC COMMENT CARD V FOR ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA - PU/~C AUDIENC~ ~/'' Fill in the information called for below and Live to the City ~l~rk prior to the start of the City Telephone # ~ Summary - If a l~rsor, decides to apical any de¢t~nmdc' by the City Commt~lon wi. th resl~Ct to any m~tter co~tdered at this meetly, he/she ~!1 need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/shc may need to ensure tl~t a verl~tlm record of the proceedin[s is made, whtch record inclndes the testimony and evidence upon which thc appeal is to be based. [F.S. oppomlty to partlclpatc tn and enjoy the l~neflts of a ~ervice, program, or ~tt~ eon~t~ BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD FOR ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA - PUBLIC AUDIENCE Fill in the information called for below and Live to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. Name Address Telephone # Summary of Matter to be ~ddresse~- {One topic per card} If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Comml~ion with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpoee, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedin~s is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.~I. 286.0105) The City shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individttal with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, (561) 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD FOR ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA - PUBLIC AUDIENCE Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. Name Address Telephone, 7J7 I~ )~ ~~' Summary of Matter to be~ddresse~One topic per card) If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commi~ion with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedinEs is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.S. 286.0105) The City shaft furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where neceaury to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Fleaze contact Joyce Costello, (561) 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reaoonably accommodate your request. BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD FOR ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA - PUBLIC AUDIENCE Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to/~he start of the City Commission Address ~-~ ~-~) i~/[ ~'~"('/~' /'~-"~ ' J ' Telephone, Summa~ of Matter to be ~d~esse~(One ~pic per c~d) ~ffi n~ · ,~o~ of ~ ~ro~$~g~ ~nd, fur ~eh ~o~, h~[~h~ m~ n~ to The Ci~ sh~ ~bh approprhte a~ aids and se~ces whe~ nece~ to afford an ~dl~d~ ~ a d~bfli~ an eq~ op~i~ to pa~icipate ~ and enjoy ~e ~nefl~ of a se~ce, pro.am, or acti~ conducted by ~e Ci~. ~ea~ con.ct Joyce Coste~o, (561) 742-6013 at least ~enty-fo~ ho~s prior to ~e p~am or acti~ ~ order for the ci~ to ~a~bly accommodate yo~ request. BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD FOR ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA - PUBLIC AUDIENCE Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the Commission Meeting. Name ~//L~ ~ Telephone # Summary/~of Matter tob/e Addressed- {One to If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commtnion with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will need a record of the proceedin~s and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the teattnlony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.S. 286.0105) The City shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and selwtces where necemry to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, prowram, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact ,royce Costello, (561) 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the pro,ram or activity in order for the city to reuonsbly accommodate your request. O BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the info,ma·ion called for below and five to the City Clerk prior to Address Telephone # Summary of Matter to be - (One Agenda #,,, card) start of the City If a to appeal any decision made rupect to any will need a record of the proceedings and, may need to ensure that · verbatim record of the made, which record includes the testimony and evidanco upon wMch the appeal is to be based. ~.8. 286.0108) The City mhml~! ~ appropriate auxiliary aide and services where nec··aery to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of · service, pro,mn, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyco Costello, (561) 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the pro,ram or activity in order for the city to reeeenably accommodate your request. so rron s cn crr co sszon AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information c~11ed for below and ~ve to Se Cl~ Clerk prior to Commission Meeting. Name ,/' ' ~::~ / ~/4~ ~ U ~ G ~ Telephone # k -/ - ~ _ Ag . ,~a~--~-~._-_ , Summary of Matter to be Addressed -~ per card) ~ (~'~ D~ ~ If · person decide· to'appeal any decision mate by th~ City C~mmimion with respect m~ny meter considered et ,~, meefi..-, he/al? will need · record of the proceedings and, for such purpose/he/she my need to ensure that · verbeH-~ record of the procoedingu m rode, which record includes the testimony and evidence up6n which the appeal ia to be based. (r.8. 286.0106) The City shall famish appropriate ·mcilia~ aid· and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to perticipets in ·nd enjoy the benefits of · service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Plesse contact Joyes Ce·tells, (S61) 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably acco,~,~odats your request. BOYNTON BF, ACH CITY COMMISSION ME~ING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS F~ll ~ Se Vnforma~on ~ed for below and ~ve to Se City Clerk prior to Se s~ of Se Ci~ Come.sion Mee~ng. Name Address Telephoae # A~enda # Summary of Maker to be Addressed - per card) ~PP~ to p~ipam ~ ~d e~ ~ ~fl~ of ~ --~.. - ~ ~0 ~ord. ~ ~~ ~ a ~b~ ~ ~osce~o, (S61J 742~013 at let ~an~ fo~- '---- ~ - --~[~" ~ or acfi~ cohered ~ ~ Ci . ~em co-- - ~ .... ~ ~ .... y ~ ~.ugr mr me c~ to ~seonablv accel·date BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for b~low and give to the Commission Meet~g. of the City Name Address A~n~# Summary of Matter to be Addressed- If a person decides to appeal any docisJon made by Commiseion vtth reepect tO thy mt~r considered at that mee*~-.% b/she will need a record of tho procsedin~s and, ~or such purpose, he/she my need to ensure that a verba*4~ record of the proceedin~s is rode, which record inciudce the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.8. 286.010S) The City shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids end servicse where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an eqnei opportunity to perttcipeto in end enjoy tho benefits of a service, proinm, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Co~tello, (561) 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to tim pronoun or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate yo,, reqne,t. See reverse side for impoFtant message O BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD F ~' AGENDA ITEMS ill in the information, called for belo~v and give to the City Cler~l~rior to the start of Commission Meeting. /~ ~ ~- ~ the City Name Address ~_ Telephone ~~ Agenda._____ Summ If a [,~n d~c~se to appeal any decision m~ ~ ~ Cl~ ~~n ~ mIpCt to uy a~ corded at thit mee~, he/~e ~ ~ed a ~ of ~e ~c~ ~, ~ M ~m, b/~o my need ~ e~m ~t i n~I~ m~ of ~e ~ceed~ h rode, w~h ~o~ ~u ~ ~ff~uy ud o~d~ u~n w~h ~ fpp2 b to be brad. (F.8. ~6.010S) ~e Cl~ thell ~ ap~ a~ ~ ud ~ wb~ ~ce~ to ~ord ~ h~ ~ a hb~ ~ eq~ op~~ to p~ipaM h ~d e~ ~ b~flm of a ~e, ~, or ac~ cond~ed ~ ~ Cf~. ~em con, ct Joyce ~osteHo, (561) 742~13 at le~t ~en~-fo~ ~m ~r ~ ~ ~ or ac~ ~ order for ~e ci~ ~ ~My accommodate BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and ~ive to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. ~ //J Name AC~c'9~ - ~-~-~~ ~ .// Address l l~ ~/ttA ~~ ~//If' ~N / _ Telephone, '~t/--~a¢ /~~// Agenda#~~ Summary of Matter to be Addressed-(One t~p~er~d) BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS ~tll in the information called for below a~d sive to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meetin~ Ad,ess Telephone,~ ~' ~7~ . A~~ ~--~ --- Summary of M~~e~One t~ per~ / need a re~g of ~e ~ee~ ~d, for 8~h p~, he/de my need to e~ ~t a male, w~h record h~ud~ ~e tes~ny and e~dence u~n w~ch ~e ap~ b M b ~d. ~.8. 286.01~J The Ci~ ~ ~h app~p~ a~ aide ~d ~eo whe~ nece~ ~ a~o~ ~ hd~d~ ~ a d~bfli~ ~ eq~ op~i~ to p~ipate h and e~oy ~e ~nefl~ of a ~ce, pro~, or ac~ conduced ~ ~e Ci~. ~aM conUct Joyce CosteBo, (561) 742~013 at le~t ~n~-fo~ ho~ prior to ~e p~m or tcti~U h order ~r x PUBLIC COMMENT CARD FOR ITEMS NI ON THE AGENDA [C ~- Fill in the information called for Commission Meeting. Address Telephone # ~ ~6 give to th to the start of Summary of Matter to be If a person decides to appeal any decision City spect to any ~d at this meeting, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and may need to ensure record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony evidence upon which the appeal is to be (F.S. 286.0105) The City shall furnish appropriate 'Us and services where necessary t ord an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the ben~l~ of a service, progr~n~ducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costeilo, (561)742-6013 at least twenty-four ~ ....... l""~n~mr° activil~ oCr°~er for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. O BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD FOR ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA - PUBLIC AUDIENCE ~ill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City 2ommission Meeting. ~r- - Name %.. c~ v~4 ~ Telephone #. ? )'V~ - C9 Summary of Matter to be Addref topic per card) p mfs a, for such purpose, he/she need to en tinf. he/she made, which record includes the test~on~ ......... ./,8_h~e ..n~ sure ~t a ~r~t~ record of ~ umeee~-- ~- The Ci~ s~ ~h ...... ~_._ -~-:,[ --u ~uen~e u~ WnlCn tAe ~p~ b to ~ bad {F 8 286 01OAt · ...... ~. _ op~i~ to pe~ipete h an~~e ~nefl ........ ~ necem~ ~o afford_ an ~di~d~ ~ a dhb~ an eq~ ~oste~o, (561~ 742-6fl~ ~ ~.~%~ - - ~ ~ ~.ue~ce, pro.am, or acti~ conducted b ~e Cf ~ ....... - _ · ........ ~ ~w~u~y*io~ no~s prior ~o ~ne pro-rRm or ~J~ ~- ~-~-- --- ~ y -~ - ~' ~e~ con.ct Joyce ~ request. ~ u a~_.~ ~ ~u~ x~ ~ne cl~ ~ reaMnaDly accommodate BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING /~~'- PUBLIC COMMENT CARD · AGENDA ITEMS ?~~J~~ Fill in the info~,-ation called for below Commission Meeting. Nime Address Telephone # Summary of five to the City prior to the start of the City topic per card) If a to appeal any decision respect to any matter conaldored ·t thio meetinf, he/ohe will need a for such purpose, may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon the appeal is to be based. (F.8. 286.0106) The City shall famish appropriate auxiliary aids and services necessary to afford an individual with · disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, or activity conduced b~ the City. Please contact Joyce ¢ostello, (561) 742-6013 at lent twenty*bur hours prior to the profram or activity in order br the city to reuotmbly accommodate your requ, et BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD FOR ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA - PUBLIC AUDIENCE Fill in the information called for below and five to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission, Meeting. Address ~ ~J ~- ~ ~/~-"" / If a i~r~n decide8 to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meetinf, he/she will need a record of the proceedin~s and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings it made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal it to be based. (F.S. :386.0105) The City shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, proL, ram, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, (561) 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. Name Address Ad~essed- (One topic per ~d} ~ ~ed a ~ op~~ to ~pam h ~d e~ ~ b~fl~ of a ~e, ~, or acff~ cond~d ~ ~ ~. ~em ~nU~ Jo~e CoRe~, (S61) ~4~13 at ~ m~*b~ ~m ~r m ~ ~ or ac~ h order f~ ~ ~ m ~no~bly ac~odate yo~ ~q~.~ ~e ~ve~ side for tmpo~t mesn~e BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD FOR ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA - PUBLIC AUDIENCE Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Commission Name Address Telephone # prior to the start of the City If a person decidea to appeal any decision made Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will need a record of the proceedinga and, for he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedinga is made, which record includea the teatimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be baaed. (F.S. 286.0105) The City shall furnish appropriate auxiliary atda and aervices where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, (561) 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD FOR ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA - PUBLIC AUDIENCE Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. . Name ~ '/-/f~- - ~ ~ ~ ~ / Address ~ / ~leff~nfJf Matter to be Addresse' ~//~d ~ffi n~d a r~eor~ of th~ ~roe~d~g~ made, which reeor~ ~elud~ th~ t~tlmony and ~d~ne~ a~on ~hleh th~ a~ ~ to ~ ba~d. ~.8. 286.0105} Th~ ~1~ ~h~ ~h a~o~tat~ a~ ald~ and ~e~ wh~r~ n~e~a~ to afford an ~dl~l with a disability an ~qual Coati,o, ~$61} g4~-601~ at l~a~t ~nty-fo~ ho~ prior to the program or aeti~ ~ o~d~r.for th~ city to reasonably accommodate yo~ BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS ~ill in the information called for below and ~ive to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City ~ommission ame --~---- ~ ~ ./__ ~ess_ ' ~ ~ Summ~ of Ma~~ssed - (One ~p~ per card} ~ _pe__r~. n_ d_ec___~, m~ .appeal any..d~n, ma. de by. the City C~..mn~. ion with respect to any matter contidered at this meeting, he/she n~uu a rucora ox um proceeamfs ina, mr such purpose, ne/she may need to ensure that a verba~Lm record of tho Pr°ceedinrl is made, which record includes the ~mt~nony and evidence upon which the eppeal is ~o be based. (F.S. 286.010S) ~t;i~o.~6:: ~p~pa~m.~m~__~l_~ll~_oy__~ i~. Imuts Of * .~..~e, program, or activity conducted by tho City. Please contact Joyc, -- Ly- lmor mo program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accom,~odate  BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION PUBLIC COUNT C~ Commission Mee~s. ~e~ Ad.ess ~ ~ ~ / ~ ~ // ~ Telephone 9 ~ [ ~(~ 0 ~ ~ Asen~ Summary of Matter to be Addressed - {One topic per card! If a person decides ~o appeal any docision made by tho City Commission with respect Co any mat~er considered aC ~ mee~tnE, he/she will need a record or the proceedln? and, ~or sneh pllzpogo, b/she may need Co ensure that a verba~hn record of the proceedings is made, which record includco the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is Co be based. (F.S. ~86.0105) The City shall hrnish appropriato au~liary aids and Se~icse where necessary to afford an individual with a dinbility an equal opport~z2Lity CO plrttcipato in and e~loy tho benefits or a service, prol~Mn, or activity conductod by the City. Please con~ac~ Joyce Costello, (561) 742-6013 at loa8~ ~wonty-four hours prior to the prolram or activity in order for ~lm city to reasonably your request See reverse side for important message BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD /~p _ ~_~ AGENDA ITEMS (~~ I in the information caned for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City ,elephone # S~/ ~ ~.~. Agenlh # __f~ __ ~ade, which record includse t~e tosl~lmony iud evidence upon which the eppeal is Co be besed. IF.8. 286,010S) he City shall f~n~ish approprioto au2dlhry aldo and ser~lcse where ueeeasary Co Lfford an individual with a dinbflfty an equal ppoFL~2~ity CO par~tetpeto in and enjoy the benefits of · service, pro,tm, or ae~lvtty conduced by the City. Please eonta~ Joyce oetello, (S61) 742-60~3 et least ~wentyoFour hours prior Co the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate BOYNTON BEACH CITY CO~SSION MEETING, PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for bqlow and ~e to t~e City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeig~g. /~ \ ~ -! ~. / / L~--~ Telephone # ~-- ~~/- ~ -~ --- A,enda # ~~ summary of Matter to ddressed - {One topic per card) If a person de~ddes to appeal any decision made by the City' Comminion with respect to any m~er considered at this meeting, he/she will need a record or the procoedinfs and, for such purpose, he/she my need to ensure that a vtflmtim record of the i~oceedin~ is made, which reeord includes the ~,,,,,uy and evidence upon which the appeal is to be hued. 0P.8. 286.010S) The City shall femish appropriate auxiliary aids and servico~ where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to lmrtioipete in and enjoy the benefits of a service, pro~m, or activity conduced by ~he City. Please contact Joyce Ccoteilo, (5611 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to tho program or ac//vity in order for the city to reuoneMy accom,~odate yo.r request. See reverse side for important message BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD FOR ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA - PUBLIC AUDIENCE Fill in the info~.,.ation called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. Name Address Telephone # // Summa__ry of Matter to be Addressed - (~;)~e~topic per card) Ir a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meetinf, he/she will need a record of the proceedinfs and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedinfs is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.S. 286.olo5) The City shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with s disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Coatello, (561) 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. BOYNTON BEACH CITY CO~K~ION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the infomation called for below and give to the City Cle~ Commission Meeting. prior to the start of the City Name Address Telephone # Summary of Matter to be Addressed - (( If a person . to any matter considered tt this meeting, he/oho will need a record of the procoedinfa and, FoF, purpose, he/she may need ensure that a verbatim record of the I~oceedlngs lo made, which record includes the tes~*~uy Mid evidence upon which the tppocl ~o be brad. 0P.S. 386.0106) The City thai1 forniah appropriate &uxlliar~ &ld~ and serviese where neesesary\to afford an lndivtdnel with · disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of · service, profrem, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact doyco Cestello, (S61) 742~013 at least twenty-bur hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reseoneMy accom,~odate your request. Q BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD FOR ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA - PUBLIC AUDIENCE Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Cle~/~ prior to the start of the City Telephone Summary of Matter to be Addressed-(O~/topic, P~card) ' -~ If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meetinf, he/she will need a record of the proceedinfs and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.S. 286.0105) The City shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a dimtbflity an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, pro,ram, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, (561J 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate Fill in the in to the start Commission Meeting. Name Address Telephone # Agenda city S~tt~be Addressed tc per card~ If a peraon decides to appeal any decision made by tho City Commission with respect to nny matter conaidered at this meeting, he/she will need a record of the prOcoodJn? ~ for 8~l~h l:l~, b/she my need to ensure that a vorbat4~, record of the proceedinfa is made, which record includes the teo+i-~ny and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based, iF.B. 286.0105) Tho City shall hrnlsh apiwopriato amdlhry aids and 8ervice~ where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to pafl3~pats in and en~y tho benefits of a me.ice, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Comtello, (561) 743-6013 at least tw~tty-four houre lutor to tho program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate yo., reqnea~ See reverse side for Important message BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION PUBLIC COMMENT CARD FOR ITEMS ~]~ ON THE AGENDA- PU~JLIC AUDIENCE Commission Mee~ng. Name ~lePmh~eJf ~t A per card, Fill in the info~-..ation called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City ./ If a person decides to appeal any decision made by/~he City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includee the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.S. 286.0105) The City shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce Costello, (561) 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. BOYNTON BFACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information c~!!ed for below and five to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. Address ~ ~ 9 AJ ~ Telephone # Agenda# Summary of Matter to card) If a person decides ~o by respect to any matter considered at this see*tn.a, he/she will need a record of the and, br such my need to ensure that a verbe*~,~ record of the proceedings i~ made, which record includes which the appeal is ~o be bued. (F.S. 286.010S) The City shall furnish appropriate services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equa] opport~nf~y to participate in and enjoy the benefits or a esrvice, pro~r~n, or activity conducted by the City. Pies contact ,royce Coo·ells, (561) 742-6013 at but twenty-four hours prior to tho pro,ram or ·ctivity in order for the city to reasonably acco-~-~odate yo,, reqns.~ See reverse side for ~mportant message BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and five to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. Name _//~ /~1~//) ~_.~,'~.//~. ~.~'" /~ Address Telephone # '~ -~ / - ~ ~ ~ / / ~boda # V, .~',, ,~ / Summary of Matter to be Addressed-(One topi.,~ ~card) ~ . - - - /,; - ~ (J ' L/ If a pereon decide· to ·ppeal any decision made by the City Caren-anion with respect to any matter considered at this meetinf, he/she will need · record of the procsedinfo and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that · verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony ·nd evidence upon which the ·ppeal is to be brad. (F.8. 286.0106) The City shall furnish ·ppropriate auxflisry ·ids and services where necessery to afford an individual with · disability an equal opportunity to participate in ·nd enjoy the benefits of · service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Pies conUct Joyce Co·teLls, (561) 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the pro,rem or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate your request. DEVELOPMENT ORDER OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA PROJECT NAME :The Residences @ Marina Village APPLICANT'S AGENT: Lawrence Justiz - The Related Group, Ltd. APPLICANT'S ADDRESS: 2828 Coral Way Penthouse One Miami, FL 33145 DATE OF HEARING RATIFICATION BEFORE CITY COMMISSION: April 15, 2003 TYPE OF RELIEF SOUGHT: Major Site Plan Modification for "The Marina" mixed-use high density commercial/retail/residential project on a 7.349 acre site. LOCATION OF PROPERTY: 743 NE 1st Avenue Boynton Beach, FL 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. The Applicant ,-,'" HAS HAS NOT established by substantial competent evidence a basis for the relief requested. The conditions for development requested by the Applicant, administrative staff, or suggested by the public and supported by substantial competent evidence are as set forth on Exhibit "C" with notation "Included". The Applicant's application for relief is hereby ~.-"GRANTED subject to the conditions referenced in paragraph 3 hereof. DENIED 5. This Order shall take effect immediately upon issuance by the City Clerk. o All further development on the and conditions of this order. ;rty shall be made in accordance with the terms 7. Other DATED: S:\Planning\SHARED\WP\PROJECTS\MARINA\MSPM City Clerk Location Map Marina EXHIBIT "A" ltl _ z WOBT~/ ICWW/ ~ C~3 400 800 1200 Feet EXHIBIT "B" EXH!BIT "B" ~ EXHIBIT "B" 1 EXHIBIT "B" ] EXHIBIT "B" - 0 EXHIBIT "B" ~ / L L L [ ~, l, '. ~ L L L L L L I. EXHIBIT "B" EXHIBIT "B" EXHIBIT "B" ~. L b L C L L L L C L L L L L L il ~-~o ~HFHI ~ [] [] E EXHIBIT "B" ,] EXHIBIT "B" EXHIBIT "B" EXHIBIT "B" EXHIBIT "B" ,~ i!II Il]id ~I1, ~tll~,. EXHIBIT "B" . I z EXHIBIT "B" d EXHIBIT "B" I I ~o s~ zoz- z ~F . ~,~..""',,~...~ EXHIBIT "B" D I ~d~dl~'~~ I1~ ~[Jl~ I1~ ' I1~ -/ / ~~~ I1~ I1~ Ill It.': t'":.l fl j j ~ 4 ~ ~ 7~00 ~NI I ................. j! il- ! ~i~JJtJJ~.J EXHIBIT "C" Conditions of Approval Project name: Boynton Beach Marina File number: MSPM 03-001 Reference: 3ra review plans identified as a Major Site Plan Modification with a March 25, 2003 Planning & Zoning Department date stamp marking. DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE REJECT PUBLIC WORKS- General Comments: 1. Prior to permit application contact the Public Works Department (561-742- X 6200) regarding the storage and handling of refuse. The dumpster will be supplied by Public Works. PUBLIC WORKS- Traffic Comments: 2. Provide a Traffic Impact Analysis/Study, to determine if signal timing X changes, striping modifications, or lane additions are necessary as a result of this development. The study shall include the impact of traffic accessing Ocean Avenue from Marina Way and accessing Federal Highway from Boynton Beach Blvd. The traffic study shall also consider any improvements on Boynton Beach Blvd. east of Federal Highway to the site. 3. Unless the applicant petitions for abandonment, the applicant shall be X required to dedicate to the City 25 feet of land adjacent to the existing NE 6th Street as currently platted and in use, to allow the City the ability to control ingress and egress into the project site and maintenance of existing and proposed City utilities. UTILITIES Comments: 4. All utility easements shall be shown on the site and landscape plans (as well X as the water & sewer plan sheet) so that we may determine which trees may interfere with utilities. In general, palm trees will be the only tree species allowed within utility easements. Canopy trees may be planted outside of the easements so that roots and branches will not impact those utilities within the easement in the foreseeable future. The LDR, Chapter 7.5, Article I, Section 18.1 gives public utilities the authority to remove any trees that interfere with utility services, either in utility easements or public rights-of-way. 5. Please relocate the Florida Royal Palms proposed in the utility easements to X prevent the possibility of damage to subsurface structures. Conditions of Approval 2 DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE REJECT 6. Fire flow calculations will be required demonstrating the City Code X requirement of 1,500 g.p.m, as stated in the LDR, Chapter 6, Article IV, Section 16, or the requirement imposed by insurance underwriters, whichever is greater (see CODE, Article II, Section 26-16(b)). FIRE Comments: 7. Design documents where underground water mains and hydrants are to be X provided, must demonstrate that they will be installed, completed, and in service prior to construction work per the Florida Fire Prevention Code, (2000) Section 29-2.3.2. 8. Emergency access shall be provided at the start of a project and be X maintained throughout construction per the Florida Fire Prevention Code, Section 3-5, and NFPA 241, (1996) Safeguarding Construction, Alteration, and Demolition Operations, Section 5-4.3. Emergency access roadways must be firm and unyielding, having a bearing value of not less than 40 (i.e. LBR 40), compacted to 98% of the maximum density as determined by AASHTO T 180, in accordance with the FDOT Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction (2000) Division 11, Section 160, STABILIZING. A copy of the test results shall be provided and accepted prior to above grade construction. Testing frequency shall not be less than that specified in the FDOT Sampling, Testing and Reporting Guide, or as required by the Fire Marshal. The roadway shall be maintained free from ruts, depressions, and damage, and at the required bearing value for the duration of it's intended use. 9. City Ordinance Section 9-6, 3. /7-11 requires approved automatic fire X sprinkler systems throughout the following: a) All buildings or structures regardless of the type of construction which are three (3) stories or more in height or all buildings or structures in excess of 30 feet in height as measured from finish ground floor grade to the underside of the topmost roof assembly. b) All buildings or structures regardless of the type of construction that are in excess of 12,000 square feet per floor. 10. High-rise buildings shall be protected throughout by an approved, X supervised automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 9.7. A sprinkler control valve and a waterflow device shall be provided for each floor. Florida Fire Prevention Code, (2000) Section 11.8.2.1 11. High-rise buildings shall be protected throughout by a Class I standpipe X system in accordance with Section 9.7. Florida Fire Prevention Code, (2000) Section 11.8.2.2 12. Class 1, Type 60, standby power in accordance with NFPA 70, National X DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE REJECT Electrical Code, and NFPA 110, Standard for Emergency and Standby Power Systems, shall be provided. Florida Fire Prevention Code, (2000) Section 11.8.4.2. POLICE Comments: NONE X ENGINEERING DIVISION Comments: 13. Show all proposed site lighting on the site and landscape plans (the X photometrics plan does not agree with the site plan and landscape plan). 14. The current SFWMD permit on file for this project requires 2000 L.F. of X exfiltration trench (per Specific Condition #2 of Permit #EI 50-0129079- 001). This permit will be required to be adhered to, or amended. Revise the drainage plan and calculations accordingly and resubmit for review 15. Full drainage plans in accordance with the LDR, Chapter 6, Article IV, X Section 5 will be required at the time of permitting. 16. All roadways shall be a minimum of 24 feet (2-12 foot lanes) in width, X including the parking garage entryways (north and east), with the exception of (East) Marina Drive. This segment of roadway may consist of 2-11 foot lanes (22 feet paved width). Width is measured from edge to edge of pavement and shall not include any portion of adjacent curb and gutter. 17. Paving, Drainage and site details will not be reviewed for construction X acceptability at this time. All engineering construction details shall be in accordance with the applicable City of Boynton Beach Standard Drawings and will be reviewed for constructability at the time of construction permit application. 18. Provide the City with the appropriate documents to designate public access X and recreational use easements for the proposed public overlook at the Intracoastal Waterway. These shall be provided at the time of permitting. BUILDING DIVISION Comments: 19. At the time of permit review, the construction plans shall show that all X bathrooms in the covered dwelling units comply with the provisions of the Federal Fair Housing Act 24 CFR 100.205(C)(3)(IV), Requirement #7(2), Paragraph (A) or (B). Clear floor space shall be provided at fixtures to allow a person in a wheelchair or other mobility aid use of the fixtures. Clear floor space shall be shown on the plans and designate which option of Requirements #7 (A or B) is being used. 20. At time of permit review, submit signed and sealed working drawings of the X proposed construction. Conditions of Approval 4 DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE REJECT PARKS AND RECREATION Comments: 21. The plans indicate that there will be 12 single family attached homes in this X development and 338 multi-family units. According to Chapter 1, Article V, of the Land Development Regulations, the formulas for Single Family Attached Units and Multi-family units are applied towards the calculation of the Parks and Recreation Facilities impact Fee as follows: 12 Single Family Attached Units ~ $ 771 each = 9,252 338 Multi-family Units ~ $ 656 each = 221,728 Total = $ 230,980 The fee is due at the time of the first applicable building permit. FORE STER/ENVIRONMENTALIST Comments: 22. The applicant must prepare a tree management plan (document) to quantify X the trees on the site. This document should outline those trees that will be preserved, relocated, or removed / replaced on the site. This should be coordinated with the identification symbol used on a landscape plan sheet. [Environnemental. Regulations, Chapter. 7.5, Article II Sec. 7.C.] PLANNING AND ZONING Comments: 23. Approval of the site plan is contingent upon approval of the Land Use X Amendment to the MX-C designation that allows the density proposed 24. Residential single-family attached units (Townhouses) are not permitted in X the MU-H district. (Ch. 2, Sec. 6,F. - Table 6F-l). The applicant has requested a Code review to add Townhomes to the list of permitted uses. Site Plan approval is contingent upon the approval of this amendment to the LDR's. 25. All utility, storm sewer and access easements in conflict with the proposed X building must be abandoned and relocated prior to issuance of a building permit for this phase of the project. 26. Developer is required to establish a property owners association for the X project. 27. Site plan approval is contingent upon approval of thc height exception. X (Ch.2 SecA.FO 28. Submit color elevation drawings for all sides of all buildings prior to the X DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE REJECT CRA Board meeting. 29. No signage is being approved with this site plan. All signage will require X separate approval from the CRA and City Commission. 30. The proposed plan does not meet the parking requirements as provided in X LDR's Chapter 2, Sec. 11. Applicant has requested to use the "fee in lieu of" provision in Ch. 2, Sec. 11 H, to compensate for the 70 space deficit. Site plan approval is contingent upon CRA and City Commission approval of this request. A total of $70,000.00 would be required to be paid prior to issuance of a building permit. 31. The landscape code Chapter 7.5 requires that 50% of all landscape material X provided be native. Revise note and calculations on Sheet L-2 accordingly or apply for relief from this code requirement. 32. Elevations and floor plans for the 2-story commercial building and X restaurant will require separate CRA and City Commission approval. 33. Address all applicable conditions in the June 12, 2000 Amended Mediation X Agreement unless amended otherwise. 34. Consistent with requirement of Developers Agreement, dedicate a minimum X of two boat slips for the exclusive use of the City Of Boynton Beach for Police/Marine Patrol purposes. ADDITIONAL COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY BOARD CONDITIONS Comments: 1. None X ADDITIONAL CITY COMMISSION CONDITIONS Comments: 35. Full public access as represented to the City Commission will be required and X ensured, in part, through proper documentation on owner/agreement records. 36. Applicant will work with staff to enhance landscaping with very tall palm X trees and other landscaping to correspond with and soften building heights. S:XPIanning\SHARED\WP\PROJECTS'uMAR1NA\MSPM 03-001 \COA.doc PROJECT NAME: APPLICANT'S AGENT: APPLICANT'S ADDRESS: DEVELOPMENT ORDER OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE ,~t~. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA The Residences @ Marina Village Lawrence Justiz - The Related Group, Ltd. 2828 Coral Way Penthouse One Miami, FL 33145 DATE OF HEARING RATIFICATION BEFORE CITY COMMISSION: April 15, 2003 TYPE OF RELIEF SOUGHT: Height Exception for "The Marina", a mixed-use high density commercial / retail/residential project on a 7.349 acre site. LOCATION OF PROPERTY: 743 NE 1st Avenue Boynton Beach, FL 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 Community Redevelopment Agency 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. The Applicant ,~"HAS HAS NOT established by substantial competent evidence a basis for the relief requested. The conditions for development requested by the Applicant, administrative staff, or suggested by the public and supported by substantial competent evidence are as set forth on Exhibit "C" with notation "Included". The Applican. t's application for relief is hereby v'""GRANTED subject to the conditions referenced in paragraph 3 hereof. DENIED This Order shall take effect immediately upon issuance by the City Clerk. All further development on~llthe be made in accordance with the terms and conditions of this order ~'_~O'f#~'O4,~ 7. Other DATED: ¥-I~ -0 ~ ~ "^ ~,~__~" ~'City Clerk S:\Planning\SHARED\WP\PROJECTS\MARiNA\HTEX 03-002\D£ Location Map Marina EXHIBIT "A" Z C3i- 4OO CBB~ iSITE ~ Z R3_ 800 :E WOI~TI'"¢ ICWW/ [ 1200 Feet I::: EXHIBIT "B" - f:i~ill~ ~i:~ L L ~ L t. L L L ], L ], L L J, L f EXHIBIT "C" Conditions o£ Approval Project name: File number: Reference: Boynton Beach Marina HTEX 03-002 Site plan dated March 23, 2003 DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE REJECT PUBLIC WORKS Comments: None X UTILITIES Comments: None X FIRE Comments: None X POLICE Comments: None X ENGINEERING DIVISION Comments: None X BUILDING DIVISION Comments: None X PARKS AND RECREATION Comments: None X FORESTER/ENVIRONMENTALIST Comments: None X PLANNING AND ZONING Comments: None X ADDITIONAL COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY CONDITIONS Comments: 1. None X ADDITIONAL CITY COMMISSION CONDITIONS Comments: Page 2 Boynton Beach Marina File No.: HTEX 03-002 DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE REJECT 2. To be determined. ~ S:\Planning\SHARED\WP~PROJECTSWIAR1NA~ITEX 03-002\COA,doc The Related Group of Florida 2828 Coral Way, Penthouse Suite Miami, Florida 33145 Tel. (305) 460-9900, Fax (305) 460-9911 March 3, 2003 Mr. Mike Rumph Director of Planning and Zoning City of Boynton Beach 100 E. Boynton Beach Blvd. Boynton Beach, Florida 33425-0310 RE: Marina Village at Boynton Beach Height Exception Request Dear Mr. Rumph: Pursuant to Chapter 2, Section 4 (F) of the City Code, we are applying for Height Exceptions for two 15-story buildings as depicted in our site plan submission to the City on February 5, 2003. Two of our proposed buildings are 15 stories, which normally would not be over 150 feet in height. However, so that the buildings remain esthetically attractive there are certain mechanical functions and design elements and that need to exceed the 150 foot height. These include the elevator machine rooms, and roof-top air conditioning equipment (which is screened from view through the use of perimeter mansard type roofing which exceeds the 150 foot height to the top of the mansard). Section 4 (F) (3) states several questions to be answered by an applicant for a height exception, as follows: (a) Whether the height exception will have an adverse effect on the existin8 and proposed land use Answer: The requested height exceptions will not have an adverse effect on the existing and proposed land uses since the proposed buildings are consistent with the Mixed Use (High Intensity) Zoning District, which allows for a height of 150 feet. (b) Whether the height exception is necessary. Answer: The height exception is necessary to hide rooftop air conditioning equipment and to provide for roof top elevator machine rooms. In addition, the roof treatment provides articulation to give the buildings a more desirable aesthetic appearance - not horizontal flat parapets. Page 1 of 3 EXHIBIT "D" (c) Whether the hei ht exce tion will severely reduce~ Answer: The requested height exceptions will not severely reduce the light and air in adjacent areas. Marina Village is bordered by Boynton Beach Blvd. on the North and Ocean Avenue on the South, and therefore will not impact any properties to the North and South. The marina and the Intracoastal waterway is on the East side, and the Financial Tower building is on the West side. The closest part Marina Village to the Financial Tower is the parking garage and the seven story element of the site plan. (d) Whether the hei_~ht exception will be a deterrent to ~ment or develo ment of ad'acent roe in accord with .e. xistin~ regulations. Answer: The requested height exceptions will not be a deterrent to the improvement or development of adjacent property within the Mixed Use (High Intensity) Zoning District. To the contrary, we believe that the Marina Village project will act as a catalyst for the redevelopment of other properties in the adjacent Mixed Use (High Intensity) area. (e) Whether the hei ht exce tions will adversei affect roe yalues in adjacent area~. Answer: The requested height exceptions will not adversely affect property values in adjacent areas, but will make for more interesting architecture that will only increase surrounding property values, and act as a catalyst to improving property values in the area. (0 Whether the hei ht exce tion will adversel influence livin conditions in the neighborhood. Answer: The requested height exceptions will not adversely influence the living conditions in the neighborhood, but we believe will provide for a more aesthetically pleasing view and neighborhood. (g) Whether the hei ht exce tion will constitute a rant of a s ecial rivile e to an individual owner as contrasted with the ublie welfare. Answer: The requested height exceptions will not constitute a grant of special privilege as contrasted with the public welfare, particularly since without the height exceptions for the mechanical and functional elements of our buildings (e.g., elevator machine rooms, roof top air conditioning equipment) and the enhanced architectural features that will be the public "identity" for the project, the appearance would not provide for as much "architectural" variety. Future developments within the Mixed Use (High Intensity) District will have the right to apply for such exceptions. The architectural uniqueness which this allows will enhance the esthetics of Marina Village and the public welfare. Page 2 of 3 EXHIBIT "D" (h) Whether sufficient evidence has been resented to 'ustif the _need for a heieht exception. Answer: We believe that-for all the reasons set forth herein, sufficient evidence has been presented to justify the need for the requested height exceptions for the functional, mechanical, and architectural features of the Marina Village project. Please let me know if you would like us to provide any other additional information. Sincerely, THE RELATED GROUP OF FLORIDA Larry LBJ:eb Page 3 of 3 DEVELOPMENT ORDER OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA ~0~. PROJECT NAME: Schnars Business Center APPLICANT'S AGENT: Jeffrey T. Schnars ~--4-.'~. APPLICANT'S ADDRESS: 951 Broken Sound Parkway Suite 108 Boca Raton, FL 33487 DATE OF HEARING RATIFICATION BEFORE CITY COMMISSION: April 15, 2003 TYPE OF RELIEF SOUGHT: Relief from the City of Boynton Beach Land Development Regulations, Chapter 6, Article IV, Section 1.A.3., requiring parking lot driveways to be located 120 feet from the intersection of the right -of-way lines along streets of higher classification to allow a 13-foot variance, resulting in a distance of 107 feet from the intersection of Federal Highway and N.E. 9th Avenue for a proposed office/retail building. LOCATION OF PROPERTY: 924 North Federal Highway DRAWING(S): SEE EXHIBIT "B" ATTACHED HERETO. 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 X 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: 1. 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 ,-'"'HAS HAS NOT established by substantial competent evidence a basis for the relief requested. 3. The conditions for development requested by the Applicant, administrative staff, or suggested by the public and supported by substantial competent evidence are as set forth on Exhibit "E" with notation "Included". 4. The Applica/nt's application for relief is hereby ,,," GRANTED subject to the conditions referenced in paragraph 3 hereof. DENIED 5. This Order shall take effect immediately upon issuance by the City Clerk. 6. All further development on~hall be made in accordance with the terms and 7. Other I ~ /,,CO,~O,~ED\ '~ ~ 1920 ) \ t . . , DATED: ~-I~_-0.~ ~.-~e~ 7/I. ~ ~ city Clerk S:\Planning\SHARED\WP\PROJECTS\Schnars Business Ctr~.N~/.03~-002\DO.doc Location Map SCHNARS BUSINESS CENTER EXHIBIT "A" R2 PU NE--6TH4~E~ z NE 12TH:TER z m R1A NE 6TH CT SCHNARS BUSINESS CENTER BOYNTO N BEACH FLORIDA BIT "B" EXHIBIT "C" BOUNDARY AND TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY A PORTION OF LOTS 20 THROUCH 24, BLOCK 4, LAK[ AD01TION TO BOYNTON, Item 5 Schnars Business Center Code Variance Application EXHIBIT "D" STATEMENT OF: SPECIAL CONDITIONS B. C. D. E. F. Frontage along Federal Highway is only 140'. Special conditions were not caused by applicant. Will not confer any special privileges. Ordinance would deny applicant a driveway connection on Federal Highway. Proposed driveway connection is at the south property line. Driveway connection will not be detrimental to the public welfare. We have received conceptual approval from FDOT for the new connection. JEB BUSH GOVERNOR EXHIBIT "D" THOMAS F. BARRY, JR. SECRETARY Florida Department of Transportation District Four- Permits Office 3400 West Commercial Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309-342I Telephone: 954-777-a383, 866-336-8,$35, Fax: 954-677-7893 clark.turberville(~dot.state.fl.us January 23, 2003 THIS PRE-APPLICATION FINDING MAY NOT BE USED AS A BASIS FOR PERMIT APPROVAL AFTER JANUARY 23, 2003 THIS DOCUMENT IS NOT A PERMIT APPROVAL Mr. Jim Mahannah, P.E. Schnars Engineering Corporation 951 Broken Sound Parkway, Suite 108 Boca, Florida 33487 Dear Mr. Mahannah: RE: ~Pre,-ap~lica, tio~n Re~vie~,for C??~gor~.~C V~eh~iculay Ac~cess, Connection (VAC) permit request ratrn ~eacn ~ounry, t~roan, in rne ~:v,, at~ownon t~eacn State Section 93010, State Road 5, Aobrox MP 2 2, Location' SE 9th Ave & U~ 1 Posted Speed 35 mph: Access Class'~- ' ' ' ' tn ' ' ~- Request: Riffht-in, r~ght-out VAC 100 feet south of NE 9 Avenue. Applicant: 924 Venture, LLC, Prope_rty Owner: Ruth Dolly Business Name & Address: Sclmars Business Center, 9242q. Federal Highway A Pre-application Review of the subject l~rgject was conducted at your request Janu .ary 23, 2003 and category of VACs to the State highway. 'If you believe the category assigned above is incorrect, please provide supporting data. We have given the ~lan, as presented, as khorough a review as possible at this point and our comments or findings are as follows: · We approve the concept as presented with the following considerations. · Please include a copy of this letter with your request for continued pre-application review or permit application. · ~pplicanfdid provide current survey__ site plan x traffic study__ relating existing _~x Conditions: Parking space to be set back a minimum of 25 feet from edge of pavement. itigation for, dra',m, age impacts, i.s required.. Dewate. ringto right-of-way not permitted. y ,appr. ovea. meaian .use is subject to rewslon with subsequent projects. ea opject§ m contrgl zones must meet conswaction criteria D ,m3e .ns~,ons oetween Ieatures are from the near edge of each feature unless otherwise malcatea. F.F.FR~l~vgrable review of th, e p,ropgs.al genera.,lly means th.at you .may_develop plains complying with the lew con~.,uents a.na suon33t ~.ern; wFmn sxx mont~, to me. De. parl2rn_ en.t for l~errriit processing. ~en pe, ,r[mt re.quesys..are sgo,rmrt, e.a su. pseq.u,en..t, to a ~re-al~p~3canon R.evlew, Department ~errmts per, sonne? na.v.,e .,m..e au~ues ~o~ cne.ctcmg m.e,,waomty ot th, e..cI~s~gn l~lan_s re.terms of standards co ,mpliance ano co,nstm, c~omr,/. ~ n.e ?epartment ,.win agempt to a. plg.e with the Review comments favorable to your plan to me extent treat necessary cnscretlon Is available to the Permits Engineer. Unfavorable review generally means that a perrmt application based on the design proposal'would likely be denied. If you should have any questions l~lease contact us at the telephone number or e-mail address shown above. Thank you for visiting wifh us. CDT/jma Cc: Heslon Daley Alan Rothmarm Andy Vaillancourt, P.E. File: Sincerely, -"M /'~} ' ............ Clark D. Turberville, P.E. District Perm/ts Engineer s:\permit_d\permits\conceptu~Palmbeac\924 Venture - SR 5 ~)RECYCLED PAPER EXHIBIT "E" Conditions of Approval Project name: Schnars Business Center File number: ZNCV 03-002 Reference: DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE REJECT PUBLIC WORKS- General Comments: None X PUBLIC WORKS- Traffic Comments: None X UTILITIES Comments: None X FIRE Comments: None X POLICE Comments: None X ENGINEERING DIVISION Comments: None X BUILDING DIVISION Comments: None X PARKS AND RECREATION Comments: None X FORESTERJENVIRONMENTALIST Comments: None X PLANNING AND ZONING Comments: None X COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY BOARD CONDITIONS Conditions of Approval 2 DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE REJECT Comments: I 1. None X ADDITIONAL CITY COMMISSION CONDITIONS Comments: 1. To be determined. ~ S:\Planning\SHARED\WP\PROJECTS\Schnars Business Ctr~NCV 03-002\COA.doc J:\SHRDATA\PLANNING\SHARED\WP\FORMS\BLANKS FORMS \COND. Of APPROVAL Dufour 04-24-01 .DOC DEVELOPMENT ORDER OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA ~.~. ~ II ~,. PROJECT NAME' Vermeer Southeast Sales ~ ~ V i' ~ ~,~_~ APPLICANT'S AGENT: Jon E. Schmidt- Jon E. Schmidt & Associates ~. _~,.~. APPLICANT'S ADDRESS: 333 Southern BIvd. Suite 200 West Palm Beach, FL 33405 DATE OF HEARING RATIFICATION BEFORE CITY COMMISSION: April 15, 2003 TYPE OF RELIEF SOUGHT: Request for relief from LDR Chapter 7.5, Article II, Section 5.E.-Buffer Requirements. LOCATION OF PROPERTY: 1060 W. Industrial Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL 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. The Applicant ~' HAS HAS NOT established by substantial competent evidence a basis for the relief requested. The conditions for development requested by the Applicant, administrative staff, or suggested by the public and supported by substantial competent evidence are as set forth on Exhibit "C" with notation "Included". The Applic. ant's application for relief is hereby )~' GRANTED subject to the conditions referenced in paragraph 3 hereof. DENIED This Order shall take effect immediately upon issuance by the City Clerk. All further development on the property shall be made in accordance with the terms and conditions of this order. 7. Other DATED: /'~- I~-o,3 S:\Planning\SHARED\WP\PROJECTS~Vermeer Southeast Sal, City Clerk :loc Jon E. Schmidt and Associates Landscape Architecture and Site Planning EXHIBIT "A" LETTER OF APPEAL Thursday, March 13, 2003 Mr. Michael Rumpf, Director of Planning and Zoning Planning and Zoning Division 100 E. Boynton Beach Blvd. P.O. Box 310 City of Boynton Beach, Florida 33425-0310 Landscape Appeal Vermeer Southeast Sales and Service, Inc. Facilities At Boynton North Industrial Park Dear Mr. Rumpf: The nature of this landscape appeal is to eliminate the required hedge and tree buffer on the eastern property line of the proposed Vermeer warehouse facility at 1060 West Industrial Avenue currently under construction. The uses east of this property include: a new Tri-Rail track project currently under construction at an elevation 10' to 15' higher than the subject property grade and an existing CSX railroad track further up the embankment some 15' to 20' higher in elevation, and a berm with natural hedgerow of vegetation at additional elevation. These features virtually block the view from 1-95 corridor immediately to the east of the railroad. The existing berm includes a natural vegetation hedgerow barrier of native Scrub Oak, Live Oak, Silver Palmetto, Florida Myrtle and other plants block the entire site except the roofline of Vermeer facility some 600+ feet west of the Interstate. The requirement of a landscape buffer should not be considered an effective screen due to the major change in grade between the two uses and existing vegetative barrier currently in place. Special conditions existing on the subject site also support this appeal include: A 10' wide Utility Easement that was granted the City of Boynton Beach for the purpose of a 16" ductile iron sewer force main installed at approximately 5'-6' west of east line within the easement. In addition a 6" water main was installed 6'-7' west of the granted easement. As a result of the recently discovered 6" water line apparently installed outside the easement, on subject property, the Utilities Department is requesting an additional 14' easement further encumbering the east portion of the property. The Utilities department policy does not allow protruding root structure or canopies extending 1 333 Southern Boulevard Suite 200 West Palm Beach, Florida 33405 · Tel. (561) 659-6690 Fax. (561) 659-6691 E-mail: Jschmidt~flite.net · :i' EXHIBIT "A" LETTER OF APPEAL over any utility lines, thus the installation of trees over these existing pipes is prohibited, rendering the landscape code non~compliable. Enforcement of the existing landscape code would represent unfair hardship on the applicant as providing the hedge and tree line will not further the code's intent to buffer adjacent properties. In the event this appeal is granted it will be to mutual advantage of City of Boynton Beach Utilities and Vermeer Southeast Sales and Service, Inc. and will not adversely affect public interest. 2 EXHIBIT "B"--'1 REAR LANDSCAPE BUFFER OF ~bilized Grade --~ OPEN ,MENT DISPLAY IJml~ of Sod ~nd I~ri~tk~. T~. LOT 8 LOT St~oaized Grode --~ LOT 6 Limit~ o~ Sod and 7 : Umlt~ of ~ 0 f,..) rY <~ 0 EXHIBIT "B" REAR LANDSCAPE BUFFER Umlts of ~ · <I:I_ O0 0 C) Plant List [ [I Sym Key Qty. Crt. Scientific\Common Name Ht. Spr. Remarks CRAPE uYRlt. E:- 12' 6" .'~:~.NK CANOPY U 15 I.AGERS1ROE~iA IN[NCA 4. ~T. NO LOW CROTCH 4 C.1'. NO LOW CROTCH - BLACI< OU~e' 12' B8 ~ ~O BUaDA 8UC~RAS 'tRUNK I:IJU. E'~EN CANOPY NO LOW CROTCH B~r.B O .3.0' DBH. SlNGLE: S1RNGHT ~ QV ¢ U~4~: OAK 4-" 12' 5' ~ FU(J,. E'~EN CAN~Y 5 C.T. NO IOW CROTCH G 3.O' DSH. SINGL~ ~ BUTTQNWO~O +' 12' C~ :32 CONOCARPUS Ig~CTUS ) HE]Gl'ITS AS NO1ED ON HEIGHT DENOTES CLEAR 11~1 SA~AL PALM +e 8.-14 BO0 .1~.4, HURRICANE CUT SP 41 .SAI~AL PALMLrTTO UlN. 12 D.BJ'L ill Sym Key qty. Scienfific\CommonName Ht. Spt. Remarks FULL TO BAS~: 213 IXORA * 30" 24" IXOi~A "I'401~A OI~ANT' baiN. 3 OALLC]Iq "4' O.C. 44. 11-lYALLIS · 30' 24' FUU. TO BAS~ GN. PHIMIA GLALICA MIN. 3 GALLON 24' Location Map Vermeer Southeast Sales EXHIBIT "C" BOY,TON CANAL e-'i'6 500 1000 Feet EXHIBIT "D" ~-;¢,'" ~-.~" APPROVED PLAN _~__* ..... ~--¢ ....................................... ~-~ ~;~ ..... ~ ........................................... % ................ , ..... / - - -~ - ¢ ................... ! ........ .... =~==-~:- ............ ~,3;;:';:~---~----~ ........................ SEABOARD COAST LINE (NOW C.S.X.) RAILROAD EXHIBIT "F" Conditions of Approval Project name: Vermeer Southeast Sales File number: LAAP 03-001 Reference: lStReview plans with a March 14, 2003 Planning & Zoning department date stamp marking. DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE REJECT PUBLIC WORKS- General Comments: None X PUBLIC WORKS- Traffic Comments: None X UTILITIES Comments: None X FIRE Comments: None X POLICE Comments: None X ENGINEERING DIVISION Comments: None BUILDING DIVISION Comments: None X PARKS AND RECREATION Comments: None X FORESTER/ENVIRONMENTALIST Comments: None X PLANNING AND ZONING Comments: None X ADDITIONAL COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY BOARD CONDITIONS Conditions of Approval 2 DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE REJECT Comments: 1. Should existing stand of landscaping within the railroad right-of-way be X removed the applicant shall be required to install a landscape buffer along the eastern property line as required by today's code. ADDITIONAL CITY COMMISSION CONDITIONS Comments: 1. Should CSX remove their buffer, the applicant shall not be required to X replace the buffer. (See CRA comment #1). S:\Planning\SHARED\WP\PROJECTS\Vermeer Southeast Sales\LAAP\COA.doc APR 15 2003 16:44 FR BANK OF AMERICA Apfil15,2003 EXHIBIT "A" - Attachment to '~ommission Minutes of 4/15/03 ---- Bank of Am erica . Bank of America CornrnunJW' Development Banking FL6-812-21-11 aol East Las Olas fllvd.. 21st Floor Fort Lauderdale, FL 3330t Fax 95&.765,2045 Wilfrid Hawkins, Assistant City Manager City of Boynton Beach 100 E. Boynton Beach Blvd. Boynton Beach, ~ 33435 Re: Heart of Boynton Beach Redevelopment Project Letter of Interest Dear Mr. Hawkins: As a financial institution doing business in South Florida, Bank of America is pleased to submit this letter of interest for participation in the Heart of Boynton Beach Redevelopment Project. Wc have vast experience in comprehensive projects of thc type being contemplated. More specifically, our experience in multifamily finance positions us to bc effective in playing a role in implementing this important project. Bank of America also has residential mortgage programs designed for a buyer of affordable housing. We look forward to hearing more as thc project unfolds. If you have questions, do not hesitate to contact me at 954-765-2179. Sincerely, Alan Blankstein 'Senior Vice President Bank of America USA ** TOTAL PAGE.02 ** ~PR-14-~00~ 1~:50 FROM:W~CHOU!O~FIRST UNION 954 ?84 5788 TO:i P. lxl April 1.4 2003 Wilfred Hawkins, Asst. City Manager City of Boynton Beach Seacrest Blvd. Boynton Beach, FL 33425 Re: Heart of Boynton Beach Redevelopment Project Letter of Interest Dear Mr. Hawkins · As a financial institution doing business in South Florida, Wachovia Bank, N.A., is pleased to submit this letter of interest for participation in the Heart of Boynton Beach Redevelopment Project. We have vast cxpcricnc¢ in comprehensive projccts of the type being contemplated. More specifically, our experience with residential and commercial/retail development fi.na, ncing positions us to bc an effective partner with the City in implementing this important project. We look forward to hearing more as the project unfolds. If you have questions, pleaso do not hesitate to contact .me at (954)784-5745, 5incerely~,~ . ~,ee Pitts Vice President Community Development Financing Comerlca Bank April 14, 2003 Wilfrid Hawkins, Assistant City Manager City of Boynton Beach 100 E. Boynton Beach Blvd. Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Re: Heart of Boynton Beach Redevelopment Project Letter of Interest Dear Mr. Hawkins: As a financial institution doing business in South Florida, our organization is pleased to submit this letter of interest for participation in the Heart of Boynton Beach Redevelopment Project. We have vast experience in comprehensive projects of the type being contemplated, More specifically, our experience with residential and commercial/retail development, and development/project financing positions us to be an effective partner with the City in implementing this important project. We look forward to hearing more as the project unfolds. If you have questions, do not hesitate to contact me at: Vice President Florida CRA Manager Comerica Bank $0/TlZl'd 0~'[~RT~,'I;'Tcjc;TIc, Nm ~"q?'~ .c,~f-, '[qc; ~NIHR H'qT~':II,IN'"I N-I F-,T_.qT ,~"l~lgl~ 'b.T ~.-I1-t APR-14-03 1G: 1G FROM:W.M.COMMUNITY AFFAIRS ID:SG1357G020 PAGE 2/2 WashinBton Mutual April 10, 2003 Wilfrid Hawkins, Assistant City Manager City of Boynton Beach 100 E. Boynton Beach Blvd. Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Re: Heart of Boynton Beach Redevelopment Project Letter of Interest Dear Mr. Hawkins: As a financial institution doing business in South Florida, our organization is pleased to submit this letter of interest for participation in the Heart of Boynton Beach Redevelopment Project. We have vast experience in comprehensive projects of the type being contemplated. More specifically, our experience with residential and commercial/retail development, and project financing positions us to be an effective partner with the City in implementing this important project. We look forward to hearing more as the project unfolds. If you have questions, do not hesitate to contact me at 305.577.4884. Sincerely, shmer First Vice President Conununity Lending/Southeast Washington Mutual Bank '~,O,~_B...rickell Bay Drive, Suite 2910 Miami, Florida 33131 ~ LH248o 1001 Brickell Bay Drive Suite 2910 Miami, FL 33131 APR-15-2OO3 ll:OTAMFROU-¢ITY NATIONAL BANK OF FLORIDA SB14474BBg T-?B3 P.OOZ/O02 F-740 National Bank 0 F F L 0 R I D A April 14, 2003 Wilfr[d Hawkins, Assistant City Manager City of Boynton Beach 100 E. Boynton Beach Blvd. Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Re: Heart of Boynton Beach Redevelopment Project Letter of' Interest Dear Mr. Hawkins: As a financial institution doing bus[ness in South Florida, City National Bank of Florida is pleased to submit this letter of interest for participation in the Heart of Boynton Beach Redevelopment Project. We have vast experience in comprehensive projects of the e be' contemplated. .More specifically, our exuerience ~,,;,u ___:J~P., rog. commercial/retail development, and developmen~/~roject fi;;~in~;~u;;ito'nals usaL~oa be an effective partner wi~ the City in implementing this important project. We look forward to hearing more as the project unfolds. If you have questions, do not hesitate to contact me at: Y. Scott McClcneghen Senior Vice President 641 S. Federal Highway, Boca Raton, Florida 33432 561-361-51 O0 www. citynational, com 561-447-4899 Fax Community Financing Consortium, Inc. April 10, 2003 Wilfred Hawkins, Assistant City Manager City of Boynton Beach 100 E. Boynton Beach Blvd. Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Re: Heart of Boynton Beach Redevelopment Project Letter of Interest Dear Mr. Hawkins: As a financial institution doing business in South Florida, Community Financing Consortium is pleased to submit this letter of interest for participation in the Heart of Boynton Beach Redevelopment Project. Our focus is to become more active in comprehensive projects of the type being contemplated. More specifically, our experience with residential development and development/project financing positions us to be an effective partner with the City in implementing this important project. I look forward to hearing more as the project unfolds. If you have questions, do not hesitate to contact me at 561-833-8503, ext. 22. Sincerely, Wanda Gadson Executive Director 1016 North Dixie Highway 2nd Floor West Palm Beach, FL 33401 561-833-8503 Fax: 561-655-4075 E-mail: comfincon@aoLcom 04/15/03 TUE 11:53 954 572 5946 H001 April 10, 2003 Wilfrid Hawkins, Assistant City Manager City of Boynton Beach 100 E. Boynton Beach Blvd. Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Re: Heart of Boynton Beach Redevelopment Project Letter of Interest Dear Mr. Hawkins: As a developer doing business in South. Florida, our organization is pleased to submit this letter of interest for participation in the Heart of Boynton Beach Redevelopment Project. We have vast experience in comprehensive projects of the type being contemplated. We have successfully completed many redevelopments in. South Florida as well as have a successful tract record with public/private partnerships involving local community development corporations for residential; retail and mixed use projects. Our organization has the ability to be an effective partner with the City in implementing this project in a timely manner. We look forward to hearing more as the project unfolds. If you have questions, do not hesitate to contact me at: Sincerely, President DSK:tt R ecl e v c o 7491 W, Oakland Park Blvd. 3rd Floor, Suite ,306 Ft. Lauderdale, FL 38319 Broward: (954] 572-D805 Dade: [305] 624-1702 Fax: [954] 572-5946 ~Apr-15-03 01:14P Regal Trace Apartments 954 467-4044 P-02 MILTON JONES DEVELO.PM ENT CORPORATION 540 N~rthwesl 411~ Average Fort Lauderdalc, Florida 3331 ! (954) 467-1800 Facsimile: (954) 467-4(t44 April 15, 2003 Wilfrid Hawkins, Assistant City Manager City of Boynton Beach 100 E. Boynton Beach Blvd. Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Re: Heart of. Boynton Beach Redevelopment Project Letter of Interest Dear Mr. Hawkins: As a developer doing business in South Florida, our organization is pleased to submit this letter of interest for participation in the Heart of Boynton Beach Redevelopment Project. We have vast experience in comprehensive projects of the type being contemplated. More specifically, our experience with residential and commercial/retail development, and development/project financing positions us to be an effective partner with the City in implementing this important project. For your information, please find enclosed our firm resume for your review. We look forward to hearing more as the project unfolds. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at (954) 467-1800. Sincerely. MII~N,..,.,~ _ JO.,~:~VELOPM ENT(.] ..- CORPORATION Sean F. Jones Vice President Enclosure ,Apr-15-03 01:15P Regal Trace Apartments 954 467-4044 P.03 Mil;I'ON JONES I)EVELOPMENT CORPORATION On May 18, 1988, Milton I,. Jones li~undcd Milton .Iones Development Coq*m'ation. Milton Jones Development Cm'poratioll is engaged in thc turn-key development of COUllBeI'Cild and muhilhmily properties. It works wilh affiliate companies, M. L. Jones Construction Company, a licensed ge.oral COlllracting firm in thc co~lslruction phase of a prtLjcct, Mi J~m~ I,. Jones Really, Illc, in tim analysis of tile murket' aud Milfcm Jones Mmtagelnen~ Corp~mtlitm m connection with thc opcrutJOll of I'be developments. Milton ./ones Development Cm'poration is headed by the leadcrship or its pJ'esidem, M ilim~ l,..hines, a graduate of Florida A & M Universfly. Miltm~ 1,..hines i~ a State of Florida general coatractor Licensed smcc ] 97 I. ht 1984, Milt{m I.. Jones became a Florida licensed reel estate broker and began an active real estate hrt)kcragc company, Milton I,. Jones Realty, hie, }~l'ior to presiding an President oFMillon Jones L)evelnlm~ent Col'poraliol~, Milton I,..h)ncs was li~rmcrly President of M. l,. J~mes EHIcrpL'iScS, hie, all(I Jones-Kurtz Enterprises. Mill'on I,..hines has ever tWellty year~ of exper c acing in thc ownership, deveiopmeqt, cm~.struclion and illallagelllent of' v;H'i~)us commercial properties, As President oi'.loncs-Kurt~ Emcrprises: Developed and constructed 'lTr.,n?xon's (..?/.'/~t:{.: Supply ,.~ Equ~pme,r 7'hompso, '.¥ O[]ic¢ &qydy &. ~';¢luilut~?rtt i~, approximately 30,000 square [eel of oP'fice showrrmm and stor:~gc h}catcd in Fort Lauderdale, Florid~. The property was delivered on time lo its owner iq 1977. Developed, conslructed anti owned (."~¥~attx .~qur.~re. Copa,,~ ,h~uare is uppJ'uximaLcly 200.000 square Ibm o[ industrial office showroom h)cated in I~olnl)ano Beach, Iqol'ida Ctmlplered in 1978. Cnpanx ,5~tttare included tenants such as the Broward Cot~llJy Norlh S;tlclIiLc Courthouse ~lld the Broward Coullly Library Dislribu6on (';entEr. Milton I.. ,Jones usu el' prc-sh'cssed COllCrele ~ystem wi~s on the culling edge o['deveJoplBeUl alltl cons(mci, ion. (?(¥~tt,s ,gquat'u wes sold !o Mutklal o~ New York in October of 1981 As PrcsidcnL o(' M. I.. Jullcs I.';llte~'prJse~, Inc.: l)evelnl>ed ;md c~,nsl.ructcd 10,000 square I'ect ol' wa['ehouse buildings located in I-)ania, I;Iorid;t in 1982 and 1983. The Pl'Ol~erly is managed by Milton ]mlC.~ ManagcmcnL Corpora(toLl and uss'lied by MiJloll J.,, .JOlle~, and I~larhara H..hines. C:mmtructed tile renovalion.~ of a building oF al~proximatcly I 1.000 square I~ct uf t'ctail spucc located in Fort l.audcrdale, Florida. The reuovatious were completed in 1985. Thc prol, erty previously had Super Simps as a tcmLnt. Presently the lenant is I hu'ley l')avid~nn. The property is managed by Milton .Iot~es Management Corporation and is owned by Mihofl I,..lO,leS and Itarhm'a II..l(mem I.)evelol~ed and con.qtrucLcd various ~c:lttcrc:d silo mullililmily im)perfies (eiiher aew construction or rehabilitation) of,qpprnximately 100 apartments Iocalcd in Dania, I:lorida between 1993 and 1986. These prt}pcrtics are managed by Miltm~ Jinxes Management Corporatiou aud are owned hy Millon .hmcs and Barbara l I, ,h:me~,. Apr-15-03 01:15P Regal Trace Apartments 954 467-4044 P.04 As President of Milto~ Jones Development Corporatiul~: Developed mid cgn.~truc:lcd ,S'hol¥)e,v ell L)il/avd, ,?tnV¥~e,v al L~iJh,'d is n 48,0~0 ~Cluarc IgeL shopping I)lnT;1 (otlicc/rct~il combination) located in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. ,STTc~p?e.v at Dillard was compk~tcd in tm)0 and had or pr~scmly Ires t'~nant~ such ~m W~slgreel~S, Rose Auto, DoraL(los Pi~a, L)t'y Cleaninff Depot and Rent Rite. Thc properly is mannged by m~ alliliale compm~y. Milt~m Jmlcs Management (~.orporatiol~ alld owned hy Miltan I.. Jones aud Barbara H. Jones. D~..veloped and is ~.hc g~:ncrtll partner ill file Re~t.~l Trace Al>artme~nt~'. Ne.~al ?'race/ll~r.,'ln'l~,,t.v is a 40g uqit ^partmelll COmmmfit¥ (approximately ,100,000 .~qUn,-e feet) Ioc~tcd un 28 acres i, d~wntow,t Fort l,auderd:fl¢. Florida. Re,Ral ?"race. was developed usin~ ~pprox imntely $](I,000,000 ol" tax crcclit~, it $11,2.50,000 constructicm Ion,~ fi'om a bank consortium Iseadcd by F;.'n,~Tru.~t, South Florid~l. N. A.. mid p~rticipalcd by Nationsl3ank, N. A., Barnett Bank, N. A. m~d I:irsl Union Nalhmal Bank ~1' Fh~rida, thc largest SAI L, loan in thc history Ld' the State or Florida I'rom the Florid:.t Housing Finance Agency of $4,15~,047 mid a H()MLL Ioall fi'om Broward £.'.mmt.y ol'.~79ff,00D. The property is m;mn~.,,ecl by Miltcm Jo~c.~ ManaL4cmclJJ Corporation and owned by Regal Trace, L~d, I )eve loped ,$'u, (';arden Al:(trlm~::,t,v, A',, ¢';'m'~l~:t.i ,,tl~artm,,nl.v is l~ 24 L, llil A I.~i~filllCl,I I.'.TOllllll~.lllity located on 2 acres in l.'lania. Florida. S,, (.'~'¢~t'tfi'll %Vn.~ ,lcveh~p~d using; u $600.000 m)llStl'tlclioll loan fi'om Uniml I'lnnters Bnnk a,d a $66U.00() I it)MI': loan fi'om Browm'd County. Thc property is turned IW Sun Garcleil, I.,td. which in ~wnod by Miltun L. Junes and Barbara I 1..Ione.~ :md was c~m.,m'uctcd I-W M. I,. Jones (.:OllStl'ttC[ion C:omptmy. Sea~l F, .Imles, [;~sq. is Ihc Vice Prc,~ident of Milton Jmles Devolopmem Coq)oral.io,~. ,'qemi F..l~mes L.Z, ra¢lu;Ited Ii'om I:~aylm' tJnivorsily with a B. 13. A. m i~c¢omiling in 19~'7. S:an later gr~,du~,t~:d Ii'om Univer.sity of Florida Schonl ol'l.L~w and becam~.~ li~:L~nsecl by lhe I.'lorida I~m,' iu IggO. i")m'in~ hi.~ re,rare in I~w school, ..Ncaa becm~e licensed :is a Florida real esthete broker m 1988 mid ,q Florida cerlil'icd gcnerld cl.)lltl'l:lctOr ill I gg[.I, Prior to going to law school, ,%.'earl IIn¢l n I~l'jef'telmre as ,-i stafl:accountm~t for Ernst & Whinncy. As an ,"sltOl'l~ey, ,~¢Ul~ F'. ,toiles v,'ork~d I'or P, udun, Barnetl, McClosky, Snlilh, $¢hu.~l'er ~. I,tu~sell, P, A. I"l'Om J~)gtJ IO I gg2, Scan was involved ir~ ~:ommcruial ttncl ,'usidcntial ,'eal L;slme neguli~lion, real cnlate lending, w~rkouls, rL'view 01' title m~d conmlclual review of vm'ious lypes Of l'~al e~ta~e and construmion COlitl-acl.~. Ii1 1992, goal1 later bccmlic an Assistanl City Altorncy IYr Cily o1' Mimlii responsible Ibr thLt l)eparm~m~t of Housing and Conscrvmion. in J g0~, Sea, became Ihe Vice Pl'~SJt'l~lll ol~ M ilion JOllSS t)?velopn~en~ Corporatim~. I la is involved iii thc nCgoti~ttilL~B and structuring of Ihe fimusc~ Ibr thc projects. Sean's law practice, ~ean F. Jones. P. A., ~tlso serves Jt~ gcncntl counsel Ibr tlsu company.