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Minutes 09-15-03 MZNUTES OF THE AGENDA PREVZEW CONFERENCE HELD :IN CONFERENCE ROOM C, WEST WZNG, cI'rY HALL, BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA ON MONDAY~ SEPTEMBER 15~ 2003 AT 4:00 P.M. Present Gerald Broening, Mayor Hike Ferguson, Vice Mayor Mack McCray, Commissioner Carl McKoy, Commissioner Absent Ron Weiland, Commissioner Kurt Bressner, City Manager James Cherof, City Attorney Janet Prainito, City Clerk City Manager Bressner began the agenda preview at 4:00 p.m. He announced that the public hearing concerning the budget would be held on Tuesday at 6:00 p.m. The proposed ordinance regarding the budget would be adopted at the conclusion of the public hearing. Mayor Broening requested that an item be added to the agenda to discuss the CRA chairperson's term. The term is now open-ended. It was the consensus of the Commission to place this item under New Business. City Manager Bressner said that he would provide a copy of the ordinance dealing with the CRA to the Commission. V.C.1. Proposed Resolution No. R03-143 Re: Raising fees for annual permits, daily fees and light fees at the Tennis Center, effective October 1~ 2003 (7'ablegY 8/19/05- Request table to Vice Mayor Ferguson commented that he would pull this item for discussion at the Commission meeting. V.3. Approve the list of top ranking qualifiers identified by the Evaluation Committee from the responses received to the Request for Qualifications (RF(~) #065-2821-03/C3D, "Two-Year Contract for General Consulting and Engineering Services for the City of Boynton Beach"; and authorize the Utilities Department to conduct negotiations for compensation of services with the recommended qualifiers according to Florida State Statute #287.055, Consultants' Competitive Negotiations Act Commissioner McKoy said that he would pull this item for discussion at the Commission meeting. Meeting Minutes Agenda Preview Conference Bovnton Beach, Flprida September 15, 2003 City Manager Bressner distributed a copy of a letter from Shalloway Engineering. A copy of the letter is on file in the Office of the City Clerk. He explained that a representative from Shalloway would be at the Commission meeting to make a presentation. She has been advised to fill out a card to speak at the meeting. City Manager Bressner met with the principal of the firm and explained that they have an opportunity to have the Commission accept, reject or modify the staff's recommendations. The staff's recommendation did not include this firm on one of the tasks area. They were selected for task D but wanted to be considered for task C also. Dale Sugerman, Assistant City Manager, explained that a short list is being presented to the Commission. If the short list is approved, then negotiations with the firms would be held. Subsequently a contract would be awarded. City Attorney Cherof will provide an overview of the statutory process at the Commission meeting. V.M. Authorize the use of $1,000 of Community Investment Funds for the Boynton Community Forum Families and Friends Network, Inc. by Commissioner Carl McKoy Commissioner McCray will pull this item from the consent agenda at the Commission meeting. He wanted to announce that the payments would be on a reimbursement basis. ~X.A. Discussion of Marina Development Agreement (Tabled on $/20/03) City Manager Bressner explained that City Attorney Cherof met last Tuesday with the attorney for the Related Group. City Attorney Cherof said that they have all the City's suggested changes to the modified settlement agreement and are reviewing them with their principals. There will be additional feedback from the Two Georges. He hoped that this was nearing the end of the process. IX.B. City Hall/Public Safety Space Needs Report City Manager Bressner distributed some E-mail he received from individuals who are interested in keeping the City Hall function in its current complex. Copies of the E-mails are on file in the Office of the City Clerk. X.A. Follow-up Meeting with CRA on Development Tssues (September 2003) City Manager Bressner said they were not successful in arranging this meeting for September. It was the consensus of the Commission to change the date to November 2003 when the new members of the Commission are on board. X.C. Resolution of Necessity for 8 parcels of land associated with the Railroad Avenue Stormwater Improvement Project (October 7, 2003) Dale Sugerman, Assistant City Manager, explained that of the nine parcels needed for the project, the City has been successful in getting one under contract. The asking prices for the Meeting Minutes Agenda Preview Conference Bovnton Beach, Florida1 September 15, 200_3 remaining eight parcels are either much too high or the owners are not willing to negotiate. These parcels are needed for drainage, not only for Railroad Avenue but also for the Heart of Boynton project. X.E. Workshop Regarding Cemetery Options and Proposal by Cemetery Board to Expand Cemetery West into Little League Park (October 2003) Tt was the consensus of the Commission to defer this item until after the election in November. XZ.A. Discussion regarding proposed off-premise sign at Texaco Station (Tab/ed on 8/$/03 - Request table to 9/16/03) Mike Rumpf, Planning & Zoning Director, said that he assumed that the applicants were going to work this out with the City at the time they process their major site plan modification. City Manager Bressner requested that the Commission move this item to Future Agenda Ttems. This could be done at the Commission meeting. XII.A. 1. Proposed Ordinance No. 03-049 Re: Amending Chapter [[! Compensation of the Personnel Policy Manual by creating a new subsection 09 entitled "Travel Reimbursement" City Attorney Cherof explained that the 29 cents per mile was changed to the current TRS rate. This should be noted before the ordinance is adopted. XTZ.B.1. Proposed Ordinance No. 03 -048 Re: Amending Land Development Regulations, Chapter 2, Zoning, Section 4.3 limiting the distance a dock can extend into the canal to one-third (1/3) of the canal width, to reduce the percentage to one-quarter (1/4) to coincide with regulations of other agencies (Tab/ed on 9/2/03,) City Manager Bressner distributed an additional report dated September 11t~. This is on file in the Office of the City Clerk. He said that the existing docks would be o.k. and would be dealt with on a case-by-case basis. Anything that has been issued within the past four to five years fell under the proposed guidelines because the Army Corps of Engineers and the South Florida Water Management District's standards are preeminent to the City's standards. Quintus Greene, Director of Development, explained that even if the docks encroach beyond what the City is proposing, they will be legally non-conforming. As long as nobody does anything to them, they can remain. Tt was explained to the Commission that there is no accurate information on the number of non-conforming docks. Mr. Greene said that it would be very staff intensive to perform a count since there would need to be two-person teams, one in a boat and one on the street because the street address is not identified on the dock. G.T.S. could be used; however, the resolution is not high enough on the aerial photographs outside of the CRA. 3 Meeting Minutes Agenda Preview Conference Bovnton Beach, Florida September 15, 2003 XII.C.1. Proposed Resolution Re: Establishing minimum standards of conduct for public officers of the City Commissioner McCray asked who would enforce this resolution. It was noted that the City Commission would. Other There was discussion regarding the Andre St..~uste Code Compliance case. City Attorney Cherof said that there could be a motion to reconsider. Mayor Broening felt that this would be an individual City Commissioner's option and he did not want to see it written on the agenda. The consensus of the Commission was not to add it to the agenda. There being no further business to be discussed, the Agenda Preview meeting properly adjourned at ,~:23 p.m. Cl-I'Y OF BOYNTON BEACH Vice A'I-FEST: Deputy City Clerk Co~r (one tape - 9/16/03) Ma INC Engineers Surveyors GI$ Mappers Shalleway Engineering The Honorable Gerald Broening Mayor, City of Boynton Beach and City Commissioners P.O. Box 310 Boynton Beach, FL 33425r0310 · ~XHi[ 9/[5/03 Agenda Sel:¢emi~er 4, 2003 Preview_.~ Shal/ow~ P.E. ibymon, P.IM. Warren H. Newel/ Brian J. LaMotte, P.E. I(eith B. Jackson, P.E. ~a A. fropepe, P.E. RE: ENGINEERING SERVICES- CATEGOt~,Y "( ~' Dear Mayor Broening: With regard to the City of Boyntc:,n 3es ch's I;',equest For Proposal (RFP) for engineering services, the firm of SFRN, Ir'c, w(,.Id ike to be considered for addition to the list of selected firms under ;at.~gorv '~", Our firm has been providing eng~neerir g se r,,ices within the County for over twenty-five years representing many !]ov,;rnm~r~1 .-:~gencies including many municipalities. We are committed to e):cellent :..',~;rvice and always develop a partnership with our clients. A few years ago the City of Boynton B ~ach ~sked SFRN to solve a serious drainage problem in the Costa Bella Su~)d vlsi 3n. C,,,er ~he years, two previous City engineering firms were employed by th~.~ City to s()t,/e the drainage problem, spent thousands of dollars and the area continJed to fh<)d. SFRN took on the difficult project and met with the affected proF.er:.y c wner;:; throughout the entire project. We were able to develop a partnership with 1he la~est property owner, a church, and obtained necessary drainage easement.~ at r,~ cost to the City. Today, lands that previously flooded are protected ard 1he Jrain;~ge ~unctions as designed. This project is just one recent exa nple ',or,, we work to involve the community residents and the City staff to sol',e a~'~ ~ng~neering problem and get a positive result for the City. This desi.cn I)artnershi? cuts down on resident complaints and follow up calls to City staff, 1201 Belvedere Road West Palm Beach, FL 33405 (561) 655. 1151 Fax 832-9390 info@sfrninc, cam www. sfrninc, com BROENING 09-4)4-03 SFRN m)3018 PAGE t On all engineering designs SFRN provides public information meetings, community meetings, individual homeoWner meetings, etc. This schedule of public participation will be spelled out in our contract documents with the City'of Boynton Beach and be established as part of our-Standard Operating Procedure (see attached). We sincerely appreciate the opportunity to become a partner with the City of Boynton Beach in providing professional engineering services. LAT/thw Attachment c: City Manager: Kurt Bressner Assistant City Manager:. Dale Sugarman Sincerely, Lisa A. Tropepe, P.E. Vice President BROENING 09.04-03 8FRN ;1103018 PAGE 2 PUBLIC/CITY PARTNERSHIP pLAN AFTER EXECUTION OF CONTRACT Pre-Design Meeting Includes design team, staff and community membem. (May take place in community at proposed site location.) ' Working Drawings Preparation and delivery of working drawings to City will include public information meetin~l at City offices and notice to affected resident,~ (may include additional Homeowners Association meetings). - Conceptual Design Additional notification will be given to community through public information handouts, PSA's, etc. Comments will I~'e solicited from City staff and other affected parties. Construction Documents/Permitting Continuation of contact with City staff and r_esidents. Construction Administration SFRN will organize pre-constrUction meeting with City staff, contractor(s), affected utilities and residents in community. Names and contacts will be exchanged. " Final Construction After project construction is complete and first walk through with residents, a get together (party) will be organized that will recognize assistance of community and City staff. The plan for design services with the City of Boynton Beach will be a collaboration (partnership) between City Officials/staff, City residents and SFRN. The intent of partnership is to bring the community into project eady to get "buy in" and offer contacts to resolve issues. This will allow for a smoother construction project and reduce resident complaints. 09-04-03 8FRN #03018 · ~;~iH[~.!, '~' - 9 / ] 5/03 Agenda Preview... Bressner, Kurt From: Sent: To: Cc: Bressner, Kurt Thursday, September 11,2003 2:31 PM 'Rajesh Patel' Segal, Wayne Subject: RE: save our city hall Mr. Patel, Thank you for your comments. I will share them with the City Commi~..~.~ ,51 ?.~i'~c~ II ti-~ere are four options that have been presented to the Commission for consider: 1. Add a new Public Safety Building (police and fire) and refurbish th~ r;: s:ir~:: :ritJ t~ ' 2. Move the Public Safety and City Hall Functions into a different Ioc~'i ~ ~ t" ~ d~,~,.do,~vr- area. 3. Move City Hall and Public Safety to the Motorola Building at Gatev,, ~y <: r~!lr~ s~ !~ ~ retain a mini-City Hall, police sub-station and fire station at or near the present City Hall cam: ~,, 4. Do nothing. Staff recognized the possible concerns about not having a presence i 1- lc.~:':'~o/,~r ~ e~ hal~ce the recommendation to leave some functions here, if a decision is made t~, -~ :,.'e. I am bringing these options to the City Commission at this time because. ~. M, t)rci~ p oi~erty became available and is vacant. To not do this would not be responsible because we h~,~ ;,~v~ :- st:;~ ::e ~e. ads in the Police and Fire Departments especially. This item is on the City Commission agenda next Tuesday (Septembe' 1 Report and citizen comments and concerns are welcome. Ni [,e wear the City Manager's Thank you, Kurt Bressner City Manager ..... Original Message ..... From: Rajesh Patel [mailto:rajkpatel@earthlink.net] Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2003 1:53 PM To: Bressner, Kurt Subject: save our city hall Hi My name is Rajesh Patel, and I own 109 E. Boynton beach blvo :~ :,. F:i[ :~343!~ ;:~roperty. I wish city and it's residents can benefit more by City Hall stayi~q ~ it's :: ~:s~-~n: Ioc~tion. Hope my thought counts in decision making process. Thank you. R~esh Patel 561-739-9278 9/15/2003 Page 1 of 2 Bressner, Kurt From: Bressner, Kurt Sent: Friday, September 12, 2003 7:59 AM To: 'Hilda Gil' Cc: Segal, Wayne Subject: RE: Boynton City Hall - relocation - Ms. Gill, Thank you for your comments. I will share them with the City Commission. Specifically, there are four options that have been presented to the Commission for consider: 1. Add a new Public Safety Building (police and fire) and refurbish the existing City Hall. 2. Move the Public Safety and City Hall Functions into a different location in the downtown area. 3. Move City Hall and Public Safety to the Motorola Building at Gateway and Congress but retain a mini-City Hall, police sub-station and fire station at or near the present City Hall campus. 4. Do nothing. Staff recognized the possible concerns about not having a presence in the downtown area, hence the recommendation to leave key support and customer service functions here, if a decision is made to move. I am bringing these options to the City Commission at this time because the Motorola property became available and is vacant. To not do this would not be responsible because we have severe space needs in the Police and Fire Departments especially. This item is on the City Commission agenda next Tuesday (September 16th). It will be under the City Manager's Report and citizen comments and concerns are welcome. Thank you, Kurt Bressner City Manager ..... Original Message ..... From: Hilda Gil [mailto:sashahg@juno.com] Sent: Friday, September 12, 2003 9:44 PM To: Bressner, Kurt Cc: res629@hotmail.com Subject: Boynton City Hall - relocation - To Whom It May Concern I am a concerned citizen who believes that relocating our Boynton Beach City Hall will adversely impact the economy of the entire downtown area. Our downtown economy can not only be moved and energized by private investors, and property owners, Public buildings are a key part of this composition. City Hall should and must continue in downtown. Our Public offices should continue developing projects that help the revitalization of the downtown area, to become attractive to business and the public, the same way other cities have done it. We have examples on how revitalization affect neighborhoods; nearby is downtown Delrey Beach, further south downtown Fort Lauderdale (Las Olas), and so many other nearby cities. 9/15/2003 Page 2 of 2 DOWNTOWN BOYNTON BEACH DESERVES THE SAME OR A BETTER CHANCE. Hilda Gil 200 East Ocean Avenue Boynton Beach, FL 9/15/2003 Bressner, Kurt From: Sent: To: Subject: Bressner, Kurt Monday, September 15, 2003 8:02 AM 'Diane Cunningham' RE: Keep City Hall Downtown Ms. Cunningham, Thank you. I will share your comments with the City Commission. Kurt Bressner ..... Original Message ..... From: Diane Cunningham [mailto:diane.cunningham@mindspring.com] Sent: Sunday, September 14, 2003 8:35 PM To: Bressner, Kurt Subject: Re: Keep City Hall Downtown Yes. I would also hope that the downtown facility would continue to be maintained as a focal point for the downtown area. Thank you so much for your reply. ..... Original Message ..... From: "Bressner, Kurt" <BressnerK@ci.boynton-beach.fl.us> To: <diane.cunningham@mindspring.com> Sent: Sunday, September 14, 2003 8:02 PM Subject: Re: Keep City Hall Downtown > Ms. Cunningham, Thank you for commenting on the space needs proposals. The > item will be discussed on Tuesday night at the City Commission meeting. If > the City were able to include such services as bill payment, registration > for park and recreation programs, beach passes, licenses and permits and > meeting space to meet with members of the City Commission/City Manager; > would this meet your needs? > Thanks, Kurt Bressner, City Manager > Sent by Kurt Bressner via BlackBerry Wireless Handheld (www. BlackBerry.net) > > > ..... Original Message ..... > From: Diane Cunningham <diane.cunningham@mindspring.com> > To: Bressner, Kurt <BressnerK@ci.boynton-beach.fl.us> > Sent: Sat Sep 13 14:15:53 2003 > Subject: Keep City Hall Downtown > > As a condo owner in downtown Boynton Beach, I urge you to keep City Hall > downtown. If there is another segment of the population that needs better > access, perhaps an annex offering a subset of services would best serve that > area. > > Thank you. Bressner, Kurt From: Sent: To: Subject: Bressner, Kurt Monday, September 15, 2003 10:39 AM 'RE SHELTON' RE: SAve Boynton City Hall Thank you. ..... Original Message ..... From: RE SHELTON [mailto:res629~hotmail.com] Sent: Monday, September 15, 2003 9:31 AM To: Bressner, Kurt Subject: Fwd: SAve Boynton City Hall RE: Save our City Hall >From: JACK L WEISS <geejay2~juno.com> >To: res6298hotmail.com >Subject: SAve Boynton City Hall >Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2003 15:14:55 -0400 > >Please include our firm Weiss Memorial Chapel >to not have the City hall moved from the area > >Thank you Jack Weiss 737-0001 in your efforts Express yourself with MSN Messenger 6.0 -- download now! http://www.msnmessenger-download.com/tracking/reach_general Bressner, Kurt From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Bressner, Kurt Monday, September 15, 2003 11:46 AM 'Linda Sage' res629@hotmail.com RE: SOCH Ms. Sage, Thank you for your comments. I will share them with the City Commission. Specifically, there are four options that have been presented to the Commission for consider: 1. Add a new Public Safety Building (police and fire) and refurbish the existing City Hall. 2. Move the Public Safety and City Hall Functions into a different location in the downtown area. 3. Move City Hall and Public Safety to the Motorola Building at Gateway and Congress but retain a mini-City Hall, police sub-station and fire station at or near the present City Hall campus. 4. Do nothing. Staff recognized the possible concerns about not having a presence in the downtown area, hence the recommendation to leave key support and customer service functions here, if a decision is made to move. I am bringing these options to the City Commission at this time because the Motorola property became available and is vacant. To not do this would not be responsible because we have severe space needs in the Police and Fire Departments especially. This item is on the City Commission agenda Tuesday (September 16th). It will be under the City Manager's Report and citizen comments and concerns are welcome. Thank you, Kurt Bressner City Manager ..... Original Message ..... From: Linda Sage [mailto:lindasage99@yahoo.com] Sent: Monday, September 15, 2003 9:59 AM To: Bressner, Kurt Cc: res629@hotmail.com Subject: SOCH What is happening to downtown Boynton Beach??? Are we getting rid of it entirely, one building at a time? PLEASE consider the implications of moving City Hall for those of us who have hung in there, struggling to get businesses going in an uncertain area. This would impact too many people, negating the efforts we have made to become established as a part of "downtown". I think allegiance works both ways. Those of us who have stuck in out on Ocean Avenue -- through digging up the street, building the new bridge, etc., etc. --have held onto a belief that it would all pay off in smooth sailing down the road. Now you are going to "abandon ship"? Please reconsider. Very truly yours, Linda Sage Scenic Artist Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com Page 1 of 1 Bressner, Kurt From: Bressner, Kurt Sent: Monday, September 15, 2003 1:54 PM To: 'BurlyBowles@aol.com' Subject: RE: (no subject) Dear "bev": Thank you for your comments. I will share them with the City Commission. Specifically, there are four options that have been presented to the Commission for consider: 1. Add a new Public Safety Building (police and fire) and refurbish the existing City Hall. 2. Move the Public Safety and City Hall Functions into a different location in the downtown area. 3. Move City Hall and Public Safety to the Motorola Building at Gateway and Congress but retain a mini-City Hall, police sub-station and fire station at or near the present City Hall campus. 4. Do nothing. Staff recognized the possible concerns about not having a presence in the downtown area, hence the recommendation to leave key support and customer service functions here, if a decision is made to move. I am bringing these options to the City Commission at this time because the Motorola property became available and is vacant. To not do this would not be responsible because we have severe space needs in the Police and Fire Departments especially. This item is on the City Commission agenda Tuesday (September 16th). It will be under the City Manager's Report and citizen comments and concerns are welcome. Thank you, Kurt Bressner City Manager ..... Original Message ..... From: BurlyBowles@aol.com [mailto:BurlyBowles@aol.com] Sent: Monday, September 15, 2003 1:06 PM To: Bressner, Kurt; res629@hotmail.com Subject: (no subject) plesse don't move city hall. thankyou bev 8323 nw 8th ct 9/15/2003 EXHIBIT 9/]5/03 Agenda Preview.__ DEPARTMENT OF DE%' ~!, BUILDING MEMORANDUM NC TO: FROM: THROUGH: DATE: SUBJECT: Kurt Bressner, City . Manager Don Johnson, Building Official Quintus Greene, Director of Developme~ :t September 11, 2003 ADDITIONAL BACKGROUND REG % ill)l x TO BOAT DOCK ORDINANCE As we previously discussed, in October 1994 the City, of three years for citizens of Boynton Beach to file applicable inspections for unpermitted docks and seaw;~l the applicable set backs required per the Boynton inspected to determine if they were safe and in good re; requested was not safe and in good repair, the City certify the dock as sound or set forth a construction Commission determined that any existing, unpermitted d of Completion by September 30, 1997, could be cited fc:' to be removed or reconstructed to current code standard~. October 18, 1994 from Carrie Parker, City Manager). Our purpose for requesting a change to this Ordinan, a standards of other agencies that have jurisdictional Beach. It is also our desire to be more user-friendly standard for our design professionals, contractors, and Given this additional background information, as well as t of the proposed changes to the Ordinance concernin[ Ordinance 03-048. DJ:rs }POS E 1) CHANGES ion ..~:ic.e~l ar: amnesty period ns, ~cJrt: :)cnnits and receive :'ks ~',rc required to meet .~. D~c docks were then 'k fi~r which a pe~it was en. ~cfin?. drawings to either ~ait ~ e d~c~{. A previous City :h I ~,: r~ot r~::ceived a Ce~ificate '4o :,)n ~md would be required act:, : Agenda Memorandum of :~pl o bt,' :onsistent with the tin Cit3, Iin'fits of Boynton an, 'dnance with a consistent iou. ia ff analysis of the impact sta t~¢.qt:e~;ts the approval of Attachment S:\Development\BUILDINGWlemos\Memos to CiLv Manager - 2003~Add'l StaffAm~ y ! rc[ ~ ,see :g:s to Boat Dock Ordinance.doc AGENDA MEMORANDUM October 18, 1994 XI. UNFINISHED BUSINESS A. Boat Docks and Seawall On October 3rd the City Commission requested staff revisit the issue of unpermitted docks and seawails. Staff has reviewed the previous discussion by the City Commission, as well as concerns brought forward by residents and would like !o recommend the following: EXISTING DOCKS AND/OR SEAWALLS o The two outstanding issues with docks were how the interpretation of the City code would apply to the structure and construction of existing dOCks and if canopies or boathouse roofs were to be allowed. Regarding the permitting of the dock itself staff would recommend the procedure listed below: All property owners having docks that are not currentJy permitted would need to apply for a permit. The City would administratively suspend Code Enforcement for unpermitted docks, and suspend the code requirement for sealed engineering drawings as a condition of original permit submission for existing docks for a pedod of three years. A property owner would apply for a permit and the City inspectors would inspect the dock to insure it is safe and in a state of good repair. The City is arranging with Lake Worth Drainage Distdct and South Florida Water Management Distdct for their agency staff to do the physical inspection of docks if the dock is in their jurisdictional waters to assist with the workload. After inspection, if the dock is deteimined safe and in good repair, a certificate of completion will be issued by the Department of Development. If the dock is determined not to be safe or in good repair, the City will request sealed engineering drawings to either certify the dock as sound or set forth a construction plan to repair the dock. After the work is completed and the applicant's engineer certifies that the dock is safe and in good repair, a certificate of completion will be issued. If the dock is located on City property, the current City lease would also need to be signed and proof of insurance obtained by the property owner. A hold harmless agreement for docks would also be signed by the property owner. The same procedures outlined in paragraphs 1 thru 5 apply to seawalls. Any existing, unpermitted dock which has not come in to the City and received a certificate of completion by September 30, 1997, will be cited for code violation and must be immediately removed or reconstructed to current code standards. Any seawall which has not received a certificate of completion by September 30, 1997 will be cited for code violations and must be repaired/replaced within the time established by the Code Enforcement Board. If not completed, code enforcement fines/liens would accrue. The City Commission also at its previous meeting suggested that for six (6) months building permit fees for this process be waived. I am a§suming the City Commission wishes to continue that policy. NEW DOCKS AND/OR SEAWALLS A new dock or seawall, not constructed, will have to submit engineering drawings and meet current code standards. CANOPIES/BOATHOUSES The issue of the roofs on docks is a separate issue. Currently, roofs are not allowed and would need to be removed if a property owner requested a permit. Staff needs further direction from the City Commission if roofs are to be allowed. This item was discussed at the March 15, 1994 City Commission meeting and unanimously denied (minutes and ordinance attached), however, if the Commission wishes to revise this policy, an ordinance would be placed for first reading on November 1, 1994. Carrie Parker City Manager Attachment cc: Dept. of Development Planning Department