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Agenda 05-06-08A The City of Boynton Beach f"-:};~~^-_..."..,.",> ,,:1:"_"",1 iCO' 11 100 E. Boynton Beach Boulevard. (561) 742-6000 City Commission REVISED AGENDA MA Y 6, 2008 Jerry Taylor Mayor - At Large Jose Rodriguez Vice Mayor - District III Ron Weiland Commissioner - District I Woodrow Hay Commissioner - District II Marlene Ross Commissioner - District IV Kurt Bressner City Manager James Cherof DISTRI T I City Attorney Janet M. Prainito City Clerk www.boynton-beach.org We're Reinventing City Living for the Millennium WELCOME Thank you for attending the City Commission Meeting GENERAL RULES & PROCEDURES FOR PUBLIC PARTICIPATION AT CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSION MEETINGS THE AGENDA: There is an official agenda for every meeting of the City Commissioners, which determines the order of business conducted at the meeting. The City Commission will not take action upon any matter, proposal, or item of business, which is not listed upon the official agenda, unless a majority of the Commission has first consented to the presentation for consideration and action. . Consent Agenda Items: These are items which the Commission does not need to discuss individually and which are voted on as a group. . Regular Agenda Items: These are items which the Commission will discuss individually in the order listed on the agenda. . Voice Vote: A voice vote by the Commission indicates approval of the agenda item. This can be by either a regular voice vote with "Ayes & Nays" or by a roll call vote. SPEAKING AT COMMISSION MEETINGS: The public is encouraged to offer comment to the Commission at their meetings during Public Hearings, Public Audience, and on any regular agenda item, as hereinafter described. City Commission meetings are business meetings and, as such, the Commission retains the right to impose time limits on the discussion on an issue. . Public Hearings: Any citizen may speak on an official agenda item under the section entitled "Public Hearings. " . Public Audience: Any citizen may be heard concerning any matter within the scope of the jurisdiction of the Commission - Time Limit - Three (3) Minutes . Regular Agenda Items: Any citizen may speak on any official agenda item(s) listed on the agenda after a motion has been made and properly seconded, with the exception of Consent Agenda Items that have not been pulled for separate vote, reports, presentations and first reading of Ordinances - Time Limit - Three (3) minutes . ADDRESSING THE COMMISSION: When addressing the Commission, please step up to either podium and state, for the record, your name and address. DECORUM: Any person who disputes the meeting while addressing the Commission may be ordered by the presiding officer to cease further comments and/or to step down from the podium. Failure to discontinue comments or step down when so ordered shall be treated as a continuing disruption of the public meeting. An order by the presiding officer issued to control the decorum of the meeting is binding, unless over-ruled by the majority vote of the Commission members present. Please turn off all pagers and cellular phones in the City Commission Chambers while the City Commission Meeting is in session. City Commission meetings are held in the Boynton Beach City Commission Chambers, 100 East Boynton Beach Boulevard, Boynton Beach. All regular meetings are held typically on the first and third Tuesdays of every month, starting at 6:30 p.m. (Please check the Agenda Schedule - some meetings have been moved due to Holidays/Election Day). S:\CC\WP\CCAGENDA\Cover Template\WELCOME SHEET - REVISED 04-04-07.doc City of Boynton Beach REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING AGENDA May 6, 2008 6:30 P.M. I. OPENINGS: A. Call to Order - Mayor Jerry Taylor B. Invocation C. Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag led by Mayor Jerry Taylor D. A Moment of Silence in honor of SPC Benjamin Brosh of the 101 st Airborne, Delta Demons, our City's adopted military unit. SPC Benjamin Brosh was killed in action on April 18, 2008 in Iraq, south of Samarra. E. Agenda Approval: 1. Additions, Deletions, Corrections 2. Adoption II. OTHER: A. Informational Items by Members of the City Commission III. ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMMMUNITY & SPECIAL EVENTS & PRESENTATIONS A. Announcements: 1. Oceanfront Concert on Friday, May 16, 2008 featuring live music and dancing from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Oceanfront Park. B. Community and Special Events: None C. Presentations: 1. Proclamations a. Kids Day America/International - May 18, 2008 b. North American Occupational Safety & Health Week, May 4-10, 2008 and Occupational Safety & Health Professional Day, May 7, 2008 c. Municipal Clerks Week - May 4-10, 2008 d. Nurses Week - May 4-10, 2008 - Geralyn Lunsford, RM, BSN, MHM/Vice President of Patient Services/eNO, will accept the proclamation. 2. SFWMD - DCA Requirement for 10 Year Water Supply Plan 1 Agenda Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, FL May 6, 2008 IV. PUBLIC AUDIENCE: INDIVIDUAL SPEAKERS WILL BE LIMITED TO 3 MINUTE PRESENTATIONS (at the discretion of the Chair, this 3 minute allowance may need to be adjusted depending on the level of business coming before the City Commission> V. ADMINISTRATIVE: A. Accept the resignation of Patti Hammer, a regular member of the Recreation and Parks Board. B. Appointments Appointment Length of Term To Be Made Board Expiration Date II Hay Bldg. Bd of Adj & Appeals Reg 3 yr term to 12/10 IV Ross Bldg. Bd of Adj & Appeals Alt 1 yr term to 12/08 Tabled (2) III Rodriguez Bldg. Bd of Adj & Appeals Alt 1 yr term to 12/08 Mayor Taylor Code Compliance Board Alt 1 yr term to 12/08 Tabled (3) I Weiland Code Compliance Board Alt 1 yr term to 12/08 Tabled (3) II Weiland Community Relations Board Alt 3 yr term to 12/10 III Rodriguez Community Relations Board Alt 1 yr term to 12/08 II Hay Education & Youth Advisory Board Alt 1 yr term to 12/08 Tabled (3) III Rodriguez Education & Youth Advisory Board Alt 1 yr term to 12/08 Tabled (3) Mayor Taylor Library Board Alt 1 yr term to 12/08 I Weiland Library Board Alt 1 yr term to 12/08 IV Ross Police Pension Board Reg 2 yr term to 12/08 IV Ross Senior Advisory Board Alt 1 yr term to 12/08 I Weiland Veterans Advisory Commission Alt 1 yr term to 12/08 VI. 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 1. Regular City Commission - April 15, 2008 B. Bids and Purchase Contracts - Recommend Approval - All expenditures are approved in the 2007-2008 Adopted Budget. 2 Agenda Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, FL May 6, 2008 1. Award the "TWO YEAR BID FOR THE PRINTING OF THE FUNFARE MAGAZINE", Bid #033-271O-08/JA, to Lake Worth Herald Press, Inc. in the annual amount of $17,280. 2. Multi-award of the "ONE YEAR PIPE FITTINGS AND ACCESSORIES" Bid #030-1412-08/JA, to various vendors on an "AS NEEDED BASIS" for an estimated annual expenditure of $240,000. C. Resolutions 1. Proposed Resolution No. 08-059 RE: Ratifying the action of the South Central Regional Wastewater Treatment and Disposal Board at their meeting on April 17, 2008. a. Authorization to increase our Reclaim User Rate for Hunters Run, Country Club of Florida, Quail Ridge, Delray Dunes and Pine Tree for Fiscal Year 2007/2008 to .2552./1,000 gallons. D. Approve the use of $500 for Gulf Stream Council Inc., Boy Scouts of America from Mayor Taylor's Community Investment Funds. E. Authorize the use of $306.25 of Commissioner Hay's Community Investment Funds for non-profit fees for Boynton Terrace, Ridgewood Hills, Boynton Hills, MLK Jr., and Poinciana Heights Homeowners' Associations VII. CODE COMPLIANCE & LEGAL SETTLEMENTS: None VIII. PUBLIC HEARING: 7:00 P.M. OR AS SOON THEREAFTER AS THE AGENDA PERMITS The City Commission will conduct these public hearings in its dual capacity as Local Planning Agency and City Commission. None IX. CITY MANAGER'S REPORT: A. Award Bid #039-2821-08/0D, "PHASE 1A AND PHASE 1B, RECLAIMED WATER SYSTEM, CONTRACT 2", to Expertech Network Installation, Inc., and execute a contract in the amount of $2,672,557.28 plus an owner's contingency of 10% in the amount of $267,255.72 for a total project budget appropriation of $2,939,813. (Proposed Resolution No. ROB-057) 3 Agenda Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, FL May 6, 2008 B. Request an appropriation from the General Fund Contingency Account in the amount of $25,000 to place a police security detail at the Wilson Park Complex through the end of the 2007-2008 Fiscal Year. X. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS: A. Discussion of funding electronic agenda software - May 20, 2008 B. Review new resolution for enclave annexation (Tabled on February 19, 2008) C. Brownfield Follow-up Report - May 20, 2008 D. Workshop on 2008-09 Preliminary Budget and Fire Assessment - May 20, 2008 E. Follow-up on CIP Budget - May 20, 2008 F. Follow-up on Changes to Residential Solid Waste Pick-up Program - May 20, 2008 XI. NEW BUSINESS: A. Provide staff with administrative authority to negotiate certain provisions of the City's Noise Control Ordinance with Palm Beach County for the Woolbright Road Intracoastal Bridge Repair & Maintenance scheduled to occur between June 2, 2008 and September 9, 2008. XII. LEGAL: A. Ordinances - 2nd Reading - Development - PUBLIC HEARING 1. Proposed Ordinance No. 08-006 RE: Amending the Land Development Regulations, Chapter 2, Zoning, Section 2.H.4, to eliminate the density regulation exclusive to hotels/motels within the Planned Industrial District (PID), thereby establishing a consistent treatment of such uses throughout the zoning regulations. B. Ordinances - 2nd Reading - Non-Development - PUBLIC HEARING 1. Proposed Ordinance No. 08-008 RE: Approving the clarification of when benefits are payable for terminated vested participants of the Police Pension Fund; adds detail of Internal Revenue Code Section 415 language to the plan and lengthens the DROP election period from 20 to 25 years. 2. Proposed Ordinance No. 08-009 RE: Approving the modification of the Fire Pension Plan to include the ability of its members to purchase permissive service credits. 4 Agenda Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, FL May 6, 2008 C. Ordinances - 1st Reading 1. Proposed Ordinance No. 08-010 RE: Approving the amendment to Chapter 2, Article V, Section 2-79 (a) of the City of Boynton Beach Code of Ordinances expediting the procedures with respect to abatement of certain nuisances. 2. Proposed Ordinance No. 08-011 RE: Amending Chapter 13, Licenses, Section. 13-4, Classification and Fee Schedule to provide for a 5 percent increase in business tax fees. D. Resolutions: 1. Proposed Resolution No. R08-0S8 RE: Approving the agreement between the City of Boynton Beach and the Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency for conveyance of the Old High School back to the City of Boynton Beach. E. Other: 1. Request to schedule a closed door session in the following case: BOYNTON BEACH ALLIANCE; and DESIDERIO COPRORAllON, a Florida Corporation, EWELL L. MILLER, individually; and SIR ELECTRIC, INC., a Florida Corporation, Plaintiffs vs. The City of Boynton Beach, Defendant- Case No. CA 02 01704 AN XIII. UNFINISHED BUSINESS: None XIV. ADJOURNMENT: NOTICE 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 PROCEEDING 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 AUXIUARY AIDS AND SERVICES WHERE NECESSARY TO AFFORD AN INDIVIDUAL WITH A DISABIUTY 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. REVISED AGENDA - 5/2/20089:47 AM S:\CC\WP\CCAGENDA\AGENDAS\yEAR 2008\050608 - REVISED. DOC 5 III.-ANNOUNCEMENTS & PRESENTATIONS Item A.l CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORNI Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office D April 15, 2008 March 31,2008 (Noon) D June 17,2008 June 2, 2008 (Noon) ~ May 6, 2008 April 14,2008 (Noon) D July 1,2008 June 16,2008 (Noon) o May 20, 2008 May 5, 2008 (Noon) o July 15, 2008 June 30, 2008 (Noon) D June 3, 2008 May 19,2008 (Noon) D August 5. 2008 July 14,2008 (Noon) D Announcements/Presentations D City Manager's Report NA TURE OF D Administrative D New Business AGENDA ITEM D Consent Agenda D Legal D Code Compliance & Legal Settlements D Unfinished Business D Public Hearing D RECOMMENDATION: Announcement of the Oceanfront Concert May 16,2008. EXPLANATION: On Friday, May 16,2008, the Boynton Beach CRA, the City of Boynton Beach and The Palm Beach Post will present an Oceanfront Concert, featuring Live Music & Dancing. This FREE concert will take place from 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM at Oceanfront Park located at 6415 N. Ocean Blvd, Ocean Ridge. Food and Drink vendors available. Please bring your folding chairs and be prepared to dance the night away. Park and ride the shuttle from the Bank of America on the corner of US 1 and East Ocean Avenue. The shuttle runs from 5:30 PM - 9:30 PM. PROGRAM IMPACT: FISCAL IMPACT: (Include Account Number where funds will come from) AL TERNA TlVES: . CJlA-D~ed~ Assistant to City Manager ~ City Attorney / Finance S:\BULLETIN\FORMS\AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORMDOC III.-ANNOUNCEMENTS & PRESENTATIONS Item C.I.a CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office Meetmg Dates in to City Clerk's Office D April 15,2008 March 31,2008 (Noon) D June 17,2008 June 2, 2008 (Noon) ~ May 6, 2008 April 14, 2008 (Noon) D July 1,2008 June 16,2008 (Noon) D May 20, 2008 May 5, 2008 (Noon) D July 15,2008 June 30, 2008 (Noon) D Jum: 3, 2008 May 19,2008 (Noon) D August 5, 2008 July 14,2008 (Noon) ~ Announcements/Presentations D City Manager's Report NA TURE OF D Administrative D New Business AGENDA ITEM D Consent Agenda D Legal D Code Compliance & Legal Settlements D Unfinished Business D Public Hearing D RECOMMENDATION: Present Proclamation EXPLANATION: Kids Day America / International, which is supported by the World Children's Wellness Foundation, is a totally free event where kids meet local town officials, community leaders and heroes the from Fire & Police Departments to discuss and learn about health safety, and environmental awareness. Founded by Drs. Theresa & Stuart Warner, the World Children's Wellness Foundation is a non-profit organization empowering parents to raise extraordinary children in a non- contradictory way. This Proclamation was requested by Dr. Timothy Kehrig, a local chiropractor. PROGRAM IMPACT: Will raise public awareness of this annual event that promotes the health and well-being of children. FISCAL IMPACT: None AL TE~NA TlVES, Not p""n~PCOd,m:Hon ~ iv~?U', JJk~d Departme ead's gnatu~ City Manager's Signature Assistant to City Manager ~ Public Affairs Department Name City Attorney / Finance S:\BULLETIN\FORMS\AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM.DOC PROCLAMA TION Whereas, the health and well-being of children is our responsibility; and Whereas, the safety of our children is a significant concern for parents, community leaders and healthcare givers; and Whereas, the environmental welfare is of universal concern and deserves the utmost attention; and Whereas, if started in childhood, proper health, safety and environmental habits can be maintained for a lifetime, producing a valued member of society, and enhancing our community. Now, therefore, I, Jerry Taylor, by virtue of the authority vested in me as Mayor of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, hereby proclaim May 18, 2008, as Kids Day America/International and urge that this day be dedicated to the efforts of Doctors of Chiropractic in helping educate all citizens on the importance of health, safety and environmental issues affecting our community. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal . of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, to be affixed at Boynton Beach, Florida, the 6th day of May, Two Thousand and Eight. Jerry Taylor, Mayor City of Boynton Beach ATTEST: City Clerk (Corporate Seal) Page 1 of 1 Pyle, Judith From: Costello, Joyce Sent: Tuesday, March 18,20088:00 AM To: 'susansno@bellsouth.net' Cc: Pyle, Judith; Segal, Wayne Subject: RE: Proclamation for Kids Day Susan It is scheduled for the 1st meeting in May. If it needs to be on an earlier agenda please let Judy know. She knows this one is coming for May. Joyce Coste{{o jfd'ministrati've }lssistant City of rBoyntol1 (Beacfi City :Manager's Office 561-742-6013 561-742-6011faz costeCCoj@ci. 60ynton-6eacfijT. us From: susansno@bellsouth.net [mailto:susansno@bellsouth.net] Sent: Monday, March 17, 20082:24 PM To: Costello, Joyce Subject: Proclamation for Kids Day Hi Joyce, When J was at the City for something else today, J asked Judy whether she had the Kids Day America proclamation yet and she said no. Do you know what agenda it will likely go on? J think Dr. Rothman would like to be there. Thanks. Susan Collins Journey into the stillness of your inner being. Here, in the shade of your true self you will find true comfort and true support. 3/1812008 III.-ANNOUNCEMENTS & PRESENTATIONS Item C.I.b CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office D Apri11S,2008 March 31, 2008 (Noon) D June17,2008 June 2,2008 (Noon) ~ May 6,2008 April 14,2008 (Noon) D July 1,2008 June 16,2008 (Noon) D May 20, 2008 May 5, 2008 (Noon) D July 15,2008 June 30, 2008 (Noon) D June 3, 2008 May 19,2008 (Noon) D August S. 2008 July 14,2008 (Noon) ~ Announcements/Presentations D City Manager's Report NATURE OF D Administrative D New Business AGENDA ITEM D Consent Agenda D Legal D Code Compliance & Legal Settlements D Unfinished Business D Public Hearing D RECOMMENDATION: PROCLAMA nON - "North American Occupational Safety & Health Week," May 4 - 10,2008 and "Occupational Safety & Health Professional Day, " May 7, 2008. EXPLANA TION: This is sponsored by the American Society of Safety Engineers, founded in ] 9] ], is the oldest and largest professional safety society and is committed to protecting people, property and the environment. PROGRAM IMPACT: The Proclamation will be accepted by Toni Burrows, Executive Vice President, Safety Council of Palm Beach County, Inc. FISCAL IMPACT: (Include Account Number where funds will come from) ALTERNATIVES: Not applicable ( ~Q 1 City Manager's Signature Assistant to City Manager ~ RISK MANAGEMENT Department Name City Attorney / Finance RM/WP/Safety/2008 NAOSH Week Proclamation Agenda Request.doc S:\BULLETIN\FORMS\AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM. DOC PROCLAMA TION More than 5,700 people die from job-related injuries and 4.4 million more suffer occupational injuries and illnesses each year in the United States. Businesses spend $170 billion a year on costs associated with occupational injuries and illnesses. Due, in part, however, to the efforts of occupational safety, heath and environmental practitioners, who work day in and day out indentifying hazards and implementing safety and health advances in all industries and at all workplaces, millions of people go to and return home from work safely everyday. It is imperative that employers, employees and the general public be aware of the importance of preventing illness and injury in the workplace wherever that workplace may be, such as on the road, in the air, the classroom, the store, the plant or the office. The more than 31,000 members of the American Society of Safety Engineers are occupational safety, health and environmental practitioners committed to protecting people, property and the environment. During the week of May 4-10, 2008, North American Occupational Safety and Health Week, American Society of Engineers members and partners will be mobilizing in an effort to increase employers', employees' and the general public's understanding of the benefits of investing in occupational safety and health; to raise awareness of the role and contribution of safety, health and environmental professionals and encouraging safe practices. The theme of NAOSH Week is "safety is good business." Occupational injuries and illness increase workers' compensation and retraining costs, absenteeism and possible faulty product production. Further, they decrease productivity, morale and profits. Businesses operate more efficiently when they use effective safety and health management. Now, therefore, I, Jerry Taylor, by virtue of the authority vested in me as Mayor of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, hereby proclaim the week of May 4-10, 2008, as: North American Occupational Safety & Health Week and May 7, 2008, as: Occupational Safety and Health Professional Day in Boynton Beach and urge all citizens to support activities aimed at increasing awareness of the importance of preventing illness, injury and death in the workplace and to recognize the commitment of occupational safety and health professionals in their on going work to protect people, property and the environment. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, to be affixed at Boynton Beach, Florida, the 6th day of May, two thousand and eight. Jerry Taylor, Mayor City of Boynton Beach ATTEST: City Clerk (Corporate Seal) III.-ANNOUNCEMENTS & PRESENTATIONS Item C.I.c CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Tumed Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office D April IS, 2008 March 31, 2008 (Noon) D June 17,2008 June 2, 2008 (Noon) ~ May 6, 2008 April 14, 2008 (Noon) D July I. 2008 June 16,2008 (Noon) D May 20, 2008 May 5, 2008 (Noon) D July 15,2008 June 30, 2008 (Noon) D June 3, 2008 May 19,2008 (Noon) D August 5, 2008 July 14,2008 (Noon) ~ AnnouncementslPresentations D City Manager's Report NATURE OF D Administrative D New Business AGENDA ITEM D Consent Agenda D Legal D Code Compliance & Legal Settlements D Unfinished Business D Public Hearing D RECOMMENDATION: Proclaim the week of May 4 through May 10,2008 as "Municipal Clerks Week". EXPLANATION: In 1969, the International Institute of Municipal Clerks (IIMC) initiated Municipal Clerks Week to recognize the important role of Municipal Clerks in local government. Clerks help to administer the laws and services that directly affect the daily lives of our citizens. They are dedicated professionals who play an instrumental role in maintaining the efficiency and effectiveness ofthe public sector. PROGRAM IMP ACT: None FISCAL IMP ACT: None AL TERNA TIVES: The alternative to this recommendation would be to not issue this proclamation. City Manager's Signature Assistant to City Manager ~ Department Name City Attorney / Finance S:\BULLETIN\FORMS\AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM. DOC WHEREAS, The Office of the Municipal Clerk, a time honored and vital part of local government, exists throughout the world; and WHEREAS, The Office of the Municipal Clerk is the oldest among public servants; and WHEREAS, The Office of the Municipal Clerk provides the professional link between the citizens, the local governing bodies, and agencies of government at other levels; and WHEREAS, Municipal Clerks have pledged to be ever mindful of their neutrality and impartiality, rendering equal service to all. WHEREAS, The Municipal Clerk serves as the information center on functions of local government and community. WHEREAS, Municipal Clerks continually strive to improve the administration of the affairs of the Office of the Municipal Clerk through participation in education programs, seminars, workshops, and the annual meetings of their state, province, county, and international professional organizations. WHEREAS, It is most appropriate that we recognize the accomplishments of the Office of the Municipal Clerk. NOW, THEREFORE, I, Jerry Taylor, Mayor of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, do recognize the week of May 4 through May 10, 2008 as "MUNICIPAL CLERKS WEEK" and further extend appreciation to our Municipal Clerk, Janet M. Prainito, and to all Municipal Clerks for the vital services they perform and their exemplary dedication to the communities they represent. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, to be affixed at Boynton Beach, Florida, this 6th day of May in the Year 2008. Jerry Taylor, Mayor City of Boynton Beach ATTEST: City Clerk (Corporate Seal) m.-ANNOUNCEMENTS & PRESENTATIONS CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH Item C.l.d AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORiu Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office D April 15, 2008 March 31,2008 (Noon) D June 17,2008 June 2, 2008 (Noon) ~ May 6, 2008 April 14, 2008 (Noon) D July 1,2008 June 16, 2008 (Noon) D May 20, 2008 May 5, 2008 (Noon) D July 15,2008 June 30, 2008 (Noon) D June 3, 2008 May 19,2008 (Noon) D August 5, 2008 July 14,2008 (Noon) ~ Announcements/Presentations D City Manager's Report NATURE OF D Administrative D New Business AGENDA ITEM D Consent Agenda D Legal D Code Compliance & Legal Settlements D Unfinished Business D Public Hearing D RECOMMENDATION: Present Proclamation EXPLANA TION: Bethesda Hospital has requested a Proclamation to celebrate National Nurses Week, which this year is May 4-10. PROGRAM IMPACT: Presentation of this Proclamation will call the attention ofthe community to the contributions made by nurses to the quality of life in the City. FISCAL IMPACT: None AL TERNA TIVES: Not present Proclamation ,tJa "u~ ~~ 4~ :J: Depa nt H~s Signature City anager's Signature Assistant to City Manager ~ Public Affairs Department Name City Attorney / Finance S:\BULLETIN\FORMS\AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM.DOC III.-ANNOUNCEMENTS S. PRESENTATIONS Item C.I.d Prainito, Janet From: Costello, Joyce Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 10:42 AM To: Prainito, Janet Subject: Nurses Week Proclamation Geralyn Lunsford, RN, BSN, MHMNice President of Patient Services/CNO will be attending the Commission Meeting to accept the Nurses Week Proclamation on May 6th. Joyce CostefTo j1aministrati'[Je j1ssistant City of (f3oyntoll cBeacfi City Manager's Office 561-742-6013 561-742-6011fa~ costeC{oj@ci.6oynton-6eacfijf.us 1 Nearly 2.7 million registered nurses in the United States comprise our nation's largest health care profession. These dedicated women and men meet the different and emerging health care needs of the American population in a wide range of settings. Professional nursing has been demonstrated to be an indispensable component in the safety and quality of care of hospitalized patients. In Boynton Beach, the nurses of Bethesda Memorial Hospital are committed to the promotion of health, the prevention of disease and the delivery of quality nursing care. While a renewed emphasis on primary and preventive health care has required the better utilization of all of our nation's registered nursing resources, Bethesda women and men in nursing have been expanding their professional health care roles by continually striving to upgrade standards of care and improve services through practice, education and research. The demand for registered nursing services is greater than ever because of the aging of the American population, the continuing expansion of life-sustaining technology and the explosive growth of home health care services. This means that more qualified registered nurses are needed to meet the increasingly complex needs of health care consumers in this community. Boynton Beach is indeed fortunate to have dedicated nurses utilizing their knowledge, skills, energy and compassion to improve the quality and accessibility of health care services for our residents. Now, therefore, I, Jerry Taylor, by virtue of the authority vested in me as Mayor of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, hereby proclaim May 4-10, 2008, as: Nurses' Week In recognition of the contributions of the nurses at Bethesda Memorial Hospital to the health care of our residents. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, to be affixed at Boynton Beach, Florida, the 6th day of May, Two Thousand and Eight. Jerry Taylor, Mayor City of Boynton Beach AlTEST: City Clerk (Corporate Seal) III.-ANNOUNCEMENTS & PRESENTATIONS Item C.2 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned in Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned in Meeting Dates to City Clerk's Office Meeting Dates to City Clerk's Office D April 15, 2008 March 31, 2008 (Noon) D June 17,2008 June 2, 2008 (Noon) ~ May 6, 2008 April 14, 2008 (Noon) D July 1,2008 June 16,2008 (Noon) D May 20, 2008 May 5, 2008 (Noon) D July 15,2008 June 30, 2008 (Noon) D June 3, 2008 May 19,2008 (Noon) D August 5, 2008 July 14,2008 (Noon) ~ Announcements/Presentations D City Manager's Report NATURE OF D Administrative D New Business AGENDA ITEM D Consent Agenda D Legal D Code Compliance & Legal Settlements D Unfinished Business D Public Hearing D RECOMMENDATION: A presentation by the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) regarding new DCA requirements for 10 Year Water Supply Facility Work Plan. EXPLANA TION: Mr. Fred Rapach, Palm Beach County Service Center Director with SFWMD will present the new requirements of the Department of Community Affairs (DCA) requiring all municipal water systems to develop a 10 Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan which must be adopted into the City's Comprehensive Plan. Kofi Boateng, Utilities Director will provide a brief update to the Commission on the status of the City's work plan. PROGRAM IMPACT: This work plan identifies water supply facilities needed to serve existing and new development within a local government's jurisdiction. FISCAL IMPACT: n/a ALTERNATIVES: n/a ~} .;! ,/" /'1 ". Uv~/~ tl IL-~ (/ Department Head's Signature Assistant to City Manager ~ (~9 /0-~'Y'~j~~ dH'd . Department Name City Attorney / Finance S:\BULLETIN\FORMS\AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM. DOC ... 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Caudell Scott Police Officers' Retirement Trust Fund Fasano Roberta Education & Youth Adv. Library Board Community Relations Board Board Grace Joyce Arts Commission Llopis Jason Police Officers' Retirement Trust Fund Melley Paula Community Community Code Compliance Redevelopment Agency Relations Board Norfus Victor Planning & Dev Bd. Rodriguez Luis Education & Youth Adv. (STUDENT) Bd. Timm H. Warren Planning & Dev Bd. 1 VI.-CONSENT AGENDA ITEM A.i. MINUTES OF THE CITY COMMISSION MEETING HELD IN THE COMMISSION CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, ON TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 2008 AT 6:30 P.M. Present: Jerry Taylor, Mayor Kurt Bressner, City Manager Jose Rodriguez, Vice Mayor James Cherof, City Attorney Ron Weiland, Commissioner Janet Prainito, City Clerk Woodrow L. Hay, Commissioner Marlene Ross, Commissioner I. OPENINGS: A. Call to Order - Mayor Jerry Taylor B. Invocation C. Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag led by Commissioner Marlene Ross Mayor Taylor called the meeting to order at 6:31 p.m. Commissioner Marlene Ross offered the invocation and led the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. Mayor Taylor recognized members of Boy Scout Troop 395 and Troop 280, who were present and working on their citizenship merit badges. D. Agenda Approval: 1. Additions, Deletions, Corrections 2. Adoption Motion Commissioner Weiland moved to approve the agenda. Commissioner Hay seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. II. OTHER: A. Informational Items by Members of the City Commission Commissioner Ross announced she had attended the Citizens Police Academy graduation and that a very diverse group of citizens had participated. She congratulated Major Wendy Unger and Officer Huntington on their excellent program. Commissioner Hay agreed and urged all citizens to participate, if possible, as it was very worthwhile. Both Commissioners Hay and Ross are past graduates of the Academy. 1 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, FL April 15, 2008 Commissioner Ross also reminded the Commission there was an upcoming tourism summit at the Kravis Center for the Palm Beach County Convention and Visitors Bureau scheduled for May 16, 2008 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. Commissioner Hay encouraged everyone to get their income taxes filed by the deadline to qualify for the proposed rebate. Mayor Taylor reminded the Commission of the workshop for elected officials being held on April 23, 2008 in Lantana from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. He reviewed the various subjects that were scheduled to be discussed. Mayor Taylor congratulated the new CRA Police detail who were instrumental in the arrests recently made in Mangrove Park. It was a prime example of the need for the special CRA unit and assuring the safety of citizens of all ages. He also complimented the Recreation and Parks Department on the tremendous job they did renovating Jaycee Park. He remarked teamwork and results are the cornerstone of the Recreation and Parks Department for the City of Boynton Beach and it shows. B. Discussion of the LWDD Canal Fill proposal Commissioner Weiland commented on the proposed purchase by Mega Mini Storage of the adjoining property, being a canal owned by the Lake Worth Drainage District, to accommodate expansion plans. He requested permission to attend the Lake Worth Drainage District meeting and speak on behalf of the City opposing the sale and expansion. Mayor Taylor added it would be a tremendous imposition on the people in the community who own property along the canal to possibly have a parking lot next to their homes rather than a canal. Commissioner Hay expressed his position against filling in the canal also and agreed with Commissioner Weiland's representation. Motion Vice Mayor Rodriguez moved to allow Commissioner Weiland to represent the City Commission in support of not supporting the canal fill-in for parking. Commissioner Hay seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. III. ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMMMUNITY & SPECIAL EVENTS & PRESENTATIONS A. Announcements: 1. Announcing the April 18, 2008 Oceanfront Concert featuring the music of Eloquence from the 60s, 70s & 80s including disco and R&B. The FREE concert will be from 6 to 9 p.m. at Oceanfront Park. Kathy Biscuiti, Special Events Manager, noted the free concert on April 18, 2008 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. would feature music from the 60s, 70s and 80s and invited everyone to enjoy the 2 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, FL April 15, 2008 entertainment. She also suggested the Commission consider budgeting funds for the concerts to continue. It was determined the concerts have an annual cost of $8,000 to $10,000. Searching for alternative private funding was suggested as well as showcasing the City's many other parks. Issues that would need to be addressed would include parking and proximity to residences. B. Community and Special Events: None C. Presentations: 1. Proclamations a. 2-1-1 Awareness Month - May, 2008 May, 2008 was proclaimed 2-1-1 Awareness Month by Mayor Taylor who read the proclamation and presented it to Susan Buza, representing 2-1-1. She advised there had been a 10% increase in the number of calls from Boynton Beach to the 2-1-1 network. b. National Public Works Week - May 18 -- 24, 2008 National Public Works Week was recognized as May 18 - 24 and the proclamation was presented to Jeff Livergood, Director of Public Works and Engineering, and Pete Mazzella, Deputy Director of Utilities. Mr. Livergood stressed the infrastructure of all cities is crucial to be maintained and improved. It can only be done with the assistance of the Commission and City staff. c. Arbor Day - April 24, 2008 Mayor Taylor proclaimed April 24, 2008 as Arbor Day and presented the proclamation to Mr. Livergood, who noted the urban forest is an important asset that is monitored by a horticulturalist and certified forester. d. Building Safety Week - May 5 - 11, 2008 Quintus Greene, Director of Development, was presented with the proclamation for Building Safety Week observed May 5 -11. Mr. Greene accepted the proclamation on behalf of his 15 member staff. IV. PUBLIC AUDIENCE: INDIVIDUAL SPEAKERS WILL BE LIMITED TO 3 MINUTE PRESENTATIONS (at the discretion of the Chair, this 3 minute allowance may need to be adjusted depending on the level of business coming before the City Commission> Myra Jones, 311 NW 4th Avenue, inquired if a curfew could be considered for young adults and teenagers. Mayor Taylor responded a curfew had been considered on several occasions; 3 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, FL April 15, 2008 however, it was concluded it would punish the good also and not be effective. Ms. Jones also announced the Heart of Boynton Neighborhood Association, in conjunction with the Community Caring Center, was holding the 1st Jazz Night on April 25, 2008 and hoped everyone could attend the festivities. No one else coming forward, Mayor Taylor closed the public audience. V. ADMINISTRATIVE: A. Appointments Appointment Length of Term To Be Made Board Expiration Date I Weiland Bldg. Bd of Adj & Appeals Reg 3 yr term to 12/10 Tabled (3) Motion Commissioner Weiland appointed Tim Rurey as a regular member of the Building Board of Adjustment and Appeals. Commissioner Hay seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. II Hay Bldg. Bd of Adj & Appeals Reg 3 yr term to 12/10 Tabled (3) IV Ross Bldg. Bd of Adj & Appeals Alt 1 yr term to 12/08 Mayor Taylor Bldg. Bd of Adj & Appeals Alt 1 yr term to 12/08 Tabled (3) Mayor Taylor Code Compliance Board Alt 1 yr term to 12/08 Tabled (2) I Weiland Code Compliance Board Alt 1 yr term to 12/08 Tabled (2) IV Ross Community Relations Board Alt 3 yr term to 12/10 Tabled (3) Mayor Taylor Community Relations Board Alt 1 yr term to 12/08 Tabled (3) II Hay Education & Youth Advisory Board Alt 1 yr term to 12/08 Tabled (2) III Rodriguez Education & Youth Advisory Board Alt 1 yr term to 12/08 Tabled (2) III Rodriguez Library Board Alt 1 yr term to 12/08 Tabled (3) IV Ross Library Board Alt 1 yr term to 12/08 Tabled (3) III Rodriguez Senior Advisory Bd Alt 1 yr term to 12/08 Tabled (3) IV Ross Veterans Advisory Commission Alt 1 yr term to 12/08 Tabled (3) Mayor Taylor Veterans Advisory Commission Reg 3 yr term to 12/08 Motion Mayor Taylor appointed Stephen Levine as a regular member of the Veterans Advisory Commission. Commissioner Weiland seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. 4 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, FL April 15, 2008 Motion Commissioner Hay moved to table all other appointments not made. Vice Mayor Rodriguez seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. VI. 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 1. Regular City Commission - April 1, 2008 Commissioner Ross pulled item VLA.1 for discussion. B. Bids and Purchase Contracts - Recommend Approval - All expenditures are approved in the 2007-2008 Adopted Budget. 1. Approve a piggyback of Bid #2005-066 from Boca Raton to contract with Roof Painting by Hartzell, Inc. for the floor re-coating of the top three levels of the parking garage in the amount of $89,742.48. Commissioner Hay pulled Item VLB.1 for discussion. 2. Approve the purchase of the Toro OSMAC RDR Irrigation Control System Package from Hector Turf in the amount of $86,731. 3. Approve piggyback of JEA contract Bid #WCS-066-07 with Insituform Technologies of Jacksonville, FL to rehabilitate the City's wastewater gravity main lines for a total project cost of $1,498,534.72 plus a 5% contingency $74,926.74 for a total of $1,573.461.46 4. Accept the written report to Commission of purchases over $10,000 for the month of March, 2008. Commissioner Weiland pulled Item VLB.4 for discussion. 5. Approve a piggyback of the Sarasota County Bid #7518JW to Florida Highway Products, Inc. of Bartow, FL in the amount of $456,508 plus a 9.5% contingency ($43,368) for a total of $499,876 to repair deteriorating City roadways for the annual micro-surfacing project. 5 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, FL April 15, 2008 6. Approve a piggyback of the City of Delray Beach contract Bid #2002-37 with Chaz Equipment of Wellington, FL to rehabilitate the City's wastewater gravity manholes for a total project cost of $476,202 plus a 5% contingency of $23,810 for a total of $500,012. 7. Award Bid #034-2821-08/JA, "LIFT STATION REHABILITATION PROJECT", to Intercounty Engineering, Inc. and execute a contract in the amount of $1,794,179 plus an owner's contingency of 10% in the amount of $179,418 for a total budget appropriation of $1,973,597. (Proposed Resolution No. R08-046) 8. Award Bid #035-2821-08/0D, "PHASE lA, RECLAIMED WATER SYSTEM, CONTRACT 1", to B&B Underground Contractors, Inc., and execute a contract in the amount of $895,460 plus an owner's contingency of 10% in the amount of $89,546 for a total project budget appropriation of $985.006. (Proposed Resolution No. R08-047) C. Resolutions 1. Proposed Resolution No. R08-048 RE: Approving and authorizing execution of an Agreement for Water Service Outside the City Limits with Edwin Cordero & Carlos Lopez for the property at 1084 Florence Road, Lantana, FL. 2. Proposed Resolution No. R08-049 RE: Approving and authorizing execution of a Perpetual Access Easement, Maintenance Agreement and Declaration of Restrictions between the St. Andrews Club and the City of Boynton Beach for Lift Station 101. 3. Proposed Resolution No. R08-050 RE: Approving and authorizing execution of a First Amendment to the Recreation Assistance Program (RAP) Agreement for a grant in an amount not to exceed $35,000 from the RAP - District 3 ($10,000) and Engineering Capital Funding - District 7 ($25,000), to assist with costs for Boynton Beach Little League field improvements. 4. Proposed Resolution No. R08-051 RE: Approving and authorizing execution of the First Amendment to Lease Agreement between the property owners, the County and City of Boynton Beach for the Community Garden Program. 5. Proposed Resolution No. R08-052 RE: Approving and authorizing execution of an agreement between Palm Beach County and the City providing funding to offset the cost of the 2008 Boynton Beach Heritage Celebration Event in the amount of $7,000. 6 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, FL April 15, 2008 6. Proposed Resolution No. R08-053 RE: Approving and authorizing execution of a standard agreement with PBC Tax Collector's Office for collection of non-ad valorem assessments (Fire Assessment) for the City of Boynton Beach. 7. Proposed Resolution No. R08-054 RE: Approving and authorizing execution of a standard agreement with PBC Property Appraiser's office for billing and collection of non-ad valorem assessments (Fire Assessment) for the City of Boynton Beach utilizing the Uniform Method of Collecting Non-Ad Valorem Assessments. 8. Proposed Resolution No. R08-055 RE: Approving and authorizing execution of an Interlocal Agreement between Palm Beach County and the City of Boynton Beach regarding Open Cuts Under County Thoroughfares. 9. Proposed Resolution No. R08-056 RE: Approving and authorizing execution of a contract with Stanley Consultants, Inc. of West Palm Beach, FL for the "OCEAN AVENUE INTERSTATE 95 PROJECT ALTERNATE ACCESS ROUTE STUDY" RFQ #008-2513-08jJA, in the amount of $58,346. Commissioner Weiland pulled Item VI.C.9 for discussion. D. Authorize the use of $500 for the Galaxy Elementary School Spring Carnival, Saturday, April 19, 2008 from Mayor Taylor's Community Investment Funds. E. Authorize the use of $1,000 for the Bethesda Hospital's Nurses Week, May 4-10, 2008 from Mayor Taylor's Community Investment Funds. F. Authorize the use of $3,000 for Bethesda Hospital's Nurses Week, May 4-10, 2008 from Commissioner Weiland's Community Investment Funds. Commissioner Weiland pulled Item VI.F. for discussion. G. Approve the full release of surety for the projects known as Montreux I and II, in the aggregate amount of $438,100 and returning letters of credit number DBS- 16551 and DBS-17099 to Lennar Homes, the developer of the project. Motion Vice Mayor Rodriguez moved to approve the consent agenda with the exception of those items pulled for discussion. Commissioner Hay seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. VI.A.1. Regular City Commission - April 1, 2008 7 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, FL April 15, 2008 Commissioner Ross requested the minutes, associated with the Child Abuse Prevention proclamation, reflect that Gloria Goldfadden represented the Hugs for Kids program. Motion Commissioner Ross moved that Item VI.A.1. be approved as amended. Commissioner Weiland seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. VI.B.1 Approve a piggyback of Bid #2005-066 from Boca Raton to contract with Roof Painting by Hartzell, Inc. for the floor re-coating of the top three levels of the parking garage in the amount of $89,742.48. Commissioner Hay requested information on the longevity of the re-coating and if there was any warranty involved. Mr. Livergood replied the application was expected to last eight to ten years and would improve traction on the surface. Motion Commissioner Hay moved to approve Item VI.B.1. Commissioner Ross seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. VI.B.4 Accept the written report to Commission of purchases over $10,000 for the month of March, 2008. Commissioner Weiland requested a monthly report on the purchases under $10,000. Vice Mayor Rodriguez developed the fact that all purchases made are within the budget. Motion Commissioner Weiland moved to approve Item VI.B.4. Commissioner Hay seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. VI.C.9. Proposed Resolution No. R08-056 RE: Approving and authorizing execution of a contract with Stanley Consultants, Inc. of West Palm Beach, FL for the "OCEAN AVENUE INTERSTATE 95 PROJECT ALTERNATE ACCESS ROUTE STUDY" RFQ #008-2513-08jJA, in the amount of $58,346. Commissioner Weiland questioned if the Ocean 95 project was moving forward and permits drawn. Mr. Livergood advised the site plan time extension would not expire until next January. In that case, Commissioner Weiland voiced concern that monies would be spent unnecessarily if the project did not ultimately proceed. Mayor Taylor indicated the study should be done to assist in the development of whatever project or construction may occur at the site. 8 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, FL April 15, 2008 Motion Commissioner Weiland moved to approve Item VI.C.9. Commissioner Hay seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. VI.F. Authorize the use of $3,000 for Bethesda Hospital's Nurses Week, May 4-10, 2008 from Commissioner Weiland's Community Investment Funds. Commissioner Weiland advised the monies would be for the Jayne E. Miller Scholarship funds and not the events being held during the week. It was clarified that the scholarship funds are for the nurses that work at Bethesda Hospital to receive further training and advance their careers. Mayor Taylor agreed that his donated funds would be for the same purpose. Commissioner Weiland challenged the other Commissioners to support the scholarship fund also. Commissioners Hay and Ross donated $1,000 each to the Jayne E. Miller Scholarship Fund. Motion Commissioner Weiland moved to approve Item VI.F. with the correction as indicated. Commissioner Ross seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. VII. CODE COMPLIANCE &. LEGAL SETTLEMENTS: None VIII. PUBLIC HEARING: 7:00 P.M. OR AS SOON THEREAFTER AS THE AGENDA PERMITS The City Commission will conduct these public hearings in its dual capacity as Local Planning Agency and City Commission. A. Project: Hotel/Motel Density Regulation in the Planned Industrial District (PID) (CDRV 08-002) Agent: City-initiated Description: Request to amend the Land Development Regulations, Chapter 2. Zoning, Section 7.H.4., to eliminate the density regulation exclusive to hotels/motels within the Planned Industrial District (PID), thereby establishing a consistent treatment of such uses throughout the zoning regulations. (1st Reading Proposed Ordinance No. 08-006) Attorney Cherof read Proposed Ordinance No. 08-006 by title only on first reading and advised the hearing was legislative rather than quasi judicial. Ed Breese, Principal Planner, indicated the request was staff initiated to strike any reference regarding density in the hotel/motel regulations as they are considered transient lodging. 9 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, FL April 15, 2008 Motion Commissioner Hay moved to approve the re-wording. Commissioner Weiland seconded the motion. Vote Chief Clerk Prainito called the roll. The vote was 5-0. B. Project: EAR-based Comprehensive Plan Amendments Agent: City-initiated Description: Request to transmit Evaluation and Appraisal Report (EAR) based amendments to the Comprehensive Plan to update the goals, objectives and policies and the Future Lane Use Map. (1st Reading Proposed Ordinance No. 08-007) Attorney Cherof read Proposed Ordinance No. 08-007 by title only on first reading. Hanna Matras, Senior Planner, explained text and map amendments to the Comprehensive Plan were transmitted to the State every seven years in an Evaluation and Appraisal Report (EAR). The proposed changes had been sent to the Department of Community Affairs (DCA) on November 5, 2006. On February 16, 2007, a letter of determination of sufficiency was issued by the DCA. According to the law, the EAR must be adopted within a single amendment cycle of 18 months after the report is determined to be sufficient. The request was to recommend the transmittal of the amendment to DCA and if no objections, recommendations or comments are issued, a second hearing to adopt the amendments would be scheduled. Dick Hudson, contractor, noted the process started in 2004 and had progressed to the last two steps, finishing in August, 2008 with the final adoption of the amendments. The Planning & Development Board had two major points of discussion. The first was the amendment to combine the low density residential and the moderate density residential districts creating one single family residential district with a maximum density of 7.5 dwelling units per acre (du). Currently, low density has 4.8 du and the moderate density has 7.26 duo The other discussion related to the failure to address blueways in the recreation/open space element and the lack of a definition. It was recommended that the definition of blueways be added to the Recreation and Parks Strategic Plan update which could then be included in the next EAR amendments. The Planning and Development Board had recommended not combining the two density categories. It felt the expectation could be created that the low density limits could be increased. At the present time, an increase in density requires a land use amendment and rezoning. If combined, requests to change a land use designation would be unnecessary. The Future Land Use Element, Recreation and Open Space Element and Intergovernmental Coordination Element, underwent extensive rewriting. No changes were made to the Public School Element or the Capital Improvement Element. 10 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, FL April 15, 2008 The support documents and covered areas were changed in the Coastal Management Element including maps such as the storm surge area and coastal flood zones. Additions were also made to the support documents for the Housing Element. In the Future Land Use Element, concurrency was listed as the first policy as it was the primary concern of the DCA. Another change was to move all the existing land uses to the second objective of the plan. Attempts were made to consolidate the uses as much as possible. The existing elements were maintained and workforce housing, annexation and economic development objectives were added. There was a change in the Transportation Element to adapt to the County regulations and definitions dealing with the transportation concurrency exception area (TCEA). All of the transit maps were redone in color by GIS to replace hand-drawn maps. Minor changes were made to the Utility Element. There will be future changes to meet the State requirement for a lO-year water supply facilities plan to be done within 18 months of the time the South Florida Water Management District adopts their lower east coast water supply plan for consistency. The Conservation Element had minor changes. The Recreation and Open Space Element was completely rewritten due to the Strategic Master Plan of Recreation and Parks. Only minor adjustments were made to the Housing Element. The housing needs assessment was added to the support documents. The Intergovernmental Coordination Element required updating. Throughout the elements, many areas that were marked reserved were removed. Mr. Bressner requested clarification on the merging of the hearing process for rezonings and land use amendments. Mr. Hudson replied, if the proposed amendment were accepted, only a hearing on the rezoning would be required to increase the density from low density to moderate density . A hearing on a change of land use would not be necessary. The Planning and Development Board did not want the two land use designations merged. Mr. Bressner concurred with the Planning and Development Board. Mayor Taylor opened the issue for public hearing. Buck Buchanan, 807 Ocean Inlet Drive, contended the merger of the two land use designations would negate the reasonable expectation of existing adjoining property owners that increased density would not be allowed. He strongly urged the Commission to maintain the status quo with the two designations separate and apart from each other. Bob Brown, 701 South Seacrest, alleged the Commission had created a huge tax base, and converted industrial property to high density residential to build the City and generate greater revenue, increasing the wage base also. The amendment was reasonable and streamlined the process without the extra layer of staff review. He urged the Commission to make it easier for zoning regulations. 11 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, FL April 15, 2008 Brian Edwards, 629 NE 9th Avenue, supported the suggestion of the Planning and Development Board and the remarks of Mr. Buchanan. Mr. Hudson continued with map amendments and pointed out the City had a great many inconsistencies between land use and zoning designations. These parcels have land use density up to 4.8 du while the zoning allows higher density. The alternative would be to give the areas that are inconsistent the land use designation consistent with their density. There were four principal amendments to the land use maps being Quantum DRI (Development of Regional Impact), Boynton Beach Mall, Sunshine Square and Moderate Density Residential. Quantum is currently designated industrial, but in reality the uses are different and based on the amount of traffic generated. The Boynton Beach Mall is local retail commercial, but it is a DR!. The Sunshine Square property would be returned to its original commercial status. The objective was to bring all the DRI zoning and land use together. Most Moderate Density Residential areas are built out at this time. A single land use designation would be created changing the Moderate Density Residential to Low Density Residential with a maximum density of 7.5 duo An alternative would be to rezone the low density to moderate density residential. Another alternative would be to make no changes, according to Mr. Bressner. Nancy Chandler, 914 NE 7th Street, agreed with Mr. Buchanan's remarks and failed to understand the logic of changing the existing density. The visioning processes over many years emphasized preserving the small town and neighborhoods. Harry Woodworth, 685 NE 15th Place, commented the current construction and economic climate was perfect for making changes as suggested and clarifying the regulations, while preserving the single family neighborhoods. Roger Saberson, 2740 SW Cranbrook Drive, was present representing himself, although he is a member of the Planning and Development Board. He opined that the amendments were simply keeping the name of low density residential, but increasing the density to 7.5 duo The low density designation has been akin to single-family residences, rather than the moderate density that allowed townhouse or apartment type of density. Mr. Saberson stressed the Comprehensive Plan should be the Constitution and the Land Development Regulations should be consistent with the Plan. Therefore, the Land Development Regulations, zoning, should be changed for consistency. Zoning and land use are two separate and distinct issues. The solution would be to adjust the Plan for those areas only. If an area is developed as single family at a lower density with a higher land use classification, the land use should be lowered for consistency. Mr. Saberson urged the Commission to adopt the recommendation of the Planning and Development Board. Michele (last name not given), NE 10th Avenue, opined lowering the density would put limitations on areas. In consideration of the growth in Boynton Beach, she felt it made no sense to lower the density anywhere within the City. Mr. Hudson emphasized that 7.5 du would be a 60 x100 foot lot and would not allow for multi- family structures. 12 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, FL April 15, 2008 Mayor Taylor understood the inconsistency and attempts being made to correct the situation; however, he supported maintaining the lower density of 4.8 duo The Mayor commended the Planning and Development Board for recognizing the issue. The solution to the inconsistencies would be to change those areas with low density zoning to moderate density zoning where necessary and keep both designations, low and moderate, separate. Commissioner Hay concurred the zoning should change from 7.5 du to what the land use is of 4.8 duo Mr. Bressner contended if the Commission agrees with the recommendation of the Planning & Development Board to maintain the status quo, the zoning would have to be reviewed on a case-by-case basis to determine whether or not a non-conforming use would be created if rezoned to a lower designation. He cautioned there may be instances where rezoning to a lower density could create an economic hardship. The rezoning may be appropriate in other instances. Mayor Taylor did not feel lowering the zoning for an existing higher zoning would be appropriate. Those areas with higher density included should be rezoned to moderate. The properties zoned for lower density should remain the same. Vice Mayor Rodriguez expressed concern with any possible impact on neighborhoods to change zoning. Mr. Hudson advised most of the areas were built out with the exception of a few vacant lots. There were no multi- family residences. A higher density would have to be requested. There was consensus to adopt the table as suggested by the Planning and Development Board. Attorney Cherof advised a motion should be made to adopt the ordinance which includes within its body, authorization to transmit, subject to the changes discussed by the Commission. Motion Commissioner Hay so moved to adopt Proposed Ordinance No. 08-007. Commissioner Weiland seconded the motion. Vote City Clerk Prainito called the roll. The vote was 5-0. Attorney Cherof announced the Ordinance would be returned for seconded reading in August. IX. CITY MANAGER'S REPORT: A. Discussion of proposed annexation of properties in vicinity of Hypoluxo and High Ridge Road. Mr. Bressner discussed the request to either annex the property into the City or supply sanitary sewer service. The property is located at the northeast corner of High Ridge Road and Hypoluxo Road which is not contiguous to the City or within the utility service area. The designated service provided north of Hypoluxo Road would be the City of Lake Worth which is not able to supply sewer to the property, but can provide water. City staff contended it would 13 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, FL April 15, 2008 be more appropriate to be annexed for tax base reasons. The applicant had assembled land on both the north and south sides of Hypoluxo Road for annexation to make the properties contiguous to the City of Boynton Beach. An interlocal agreement with Lake Worth would be required. Also, the City of Lantana had filed a letter of objection regarding the property on the northeast corner as it lies within their proposed annexation area. Mayor Taylor, Commissioners Hay and Ross divulged they had met with the applicant. Commissioner Weiland advised he had missed his appointment to meet with the applicant. Ilene Michelson, counsel for the four property owners, was present as well as Bernie Maribona, owner of the property on the northeast corner. Ms. Michelson reviewed the request and discussed the possible options available to the Commission. She advised Lake Worth Utility was unable to provide any sanitary service to the area. Mr. Maribona displayed the elevation drawings of the shopping center he was requesting to construct on the northeast corner. He also had an agreement with the owner to develop the property on the southeast corner. A connection to the City of Boynton Beach sewer system would allow for a much more upscale shopping center than what would be allowed with a septic system on the site. If all the properties were annexed, the City would enjoy an increase of $15,000 in the tax base with the property vacant. The revenue would only increase with improved development. Mayor Taylor noted the owner of the gas station on the southeast corner had indicated he would be present and wanted to speak. It was determined the owner of the gas station was not present. Ms. Michelson advised she had a letter from the owner indicating his agreement to allow her to represent his interests. Commissioners Weiland, Hay and Ross agreed that the properties south of Hypoluxo Road should be annexed and sewer services provided outside the designated service area to the property on the northeast corner. Ms. Michelson indicated the surrounding property owners were in favor of the development rather than an empty lot at the site. Mayor Taylor pointed out the City would receive nothing in return for extending the sanitary service outside of the service area and eventually Lantana would reap the benefit of the increased revenue from the tax base. Ms. Michelson countered that there was an agreement for Mr. Maribona and the property owner on the southeast corner to also develop that area which would ultimately increase the tax base of the City of Boynton Beach. Motion Commissioner Ross moved to authorize the City to enter into an interlocal agreement with the City of Lake Worth to provide sanitary sewer service to the northeast corner of Hypoluxo Road and High Ridge Road with the understanding that a petition for annexation of the properties on the southeast side of Hypoluxo Road be annexed into the City of Boynton Beach in conjunction with providing the sanitary service. Commissioner Hay seconded the motion. The motion passed 4-1. (Mayor Taylor dissenting) B. Discuss a summary financial analysis of the City's General Fund and the Utility Fund for the six months ended March 31, 2008. 14 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, FL April 15, 2008 Barry Atwood, Director of Financial Services, advised the analysis dealt with only the General Fund and Utility Fund, representing approximately 75% of the total expenditures of the entire City. With respect to the General Fund, the comparisons were made with the previous year rather than an analysis based on a half year or six month analysis due to the revenue and expenditure history. Currently, revenues for the general fund are consistent with the previous year at 68%. Expenditures of the General Fund to date are at 53% of the appropriation and the same as last year. The Utility Fund has revenues exceeding expenditures by approximately $lM. The revenues of the Utility Fund are at 41 % of the annual amount, somewhat less than last year due to the water restrictions in place. The rate increase did minimize the impact of the lesser water usage. Expenditures are at 38% this year compared to 41% last year. Commissioner Hay questioned the difference in the CRA reimbursement of $3,000 last year to approximately $200,000 this year. Lisa Bright, CRA Director, indicated a stabilization period had passed and the $200,000 represented amounts for the previous years contributions also. X. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS: A. Discussion of funding electronic agenda software - May 20, 2008 B. Discussion of disposition of Old High School - April 2008 C. Review new resolution for enclave annexation (Tabled on February 19, 2008) XI. NEW BUSINESS: A. Consideration of evaluating the City's Noise Ordinance for improving and encouraging a vibrant downtown. Ms. Bright advised issues have arisen dealing with the parameters of the City's Noise Ordinance decibel levels and timing. She hoped the Commission would entertain louder music on Friday nights especially and investigate how Delray and Lake Worth have dealt with the noise issue in bringing businesses to the downtown area. The possibility of a case-by-case analysis was discussed rather than the entire downtown regulations. Vice Mayor Rodriguez suggested the CRA submit specific recommendations to enhance the downtown area. There was consensus that the CRA staff conduct comparative studies of other municipalities' regulations and the needs of the downtown area and submit specific recommendations together with a draft ordinance to change the Code. Commissioner Hay suggested the Heart of Boynton area be given special consideration as it was a more residential area. B. Evaluate and decide to remove the CRA's pledged payment of $2.3M for the Public Works Site due on October 1, 2008 as well as an $8.3M payment due in the subsequent year. Mr. Bressner reported the Public Works facility would move to a future list unless a redevelopment project would come about necessitating the relocation and funds were 15 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, FL April 15, 2008 forthcoming from the CRA. It would have no impact on the City of Boynton Beach. There was no contractual obligation. Motion Vice Mayor Rodriguez moved to proceed with the removal of the CRA pledge payment of the $2.3M and $8.3M subsequent payment and authorize staff to modify the CIP plan to move the Public Work facility date of construction into the future. Commissioner Ross seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. C. Consideration of pressure cleaning the sidewalks on Ocean Avenue Ms. Bright reported the topic arose due to a Code Enforcement issue for the Hurricane Alley sidewalk. It was revealed that there was a possibility the City could piggyback on another contract to pressure clean all the sidewalks on Ocean Avenue. Commissioner Weiland felt the issue should involve a larger area. The current enforcement is based on complaints and the owner assumes the responsibility for cleaning. Mr. Livergood indicated the City does have a pressure cleaner for its own facilities, but it is not an assigned task throughout the City. The funds for sidewalks are for repair and replacement. Mr. Bressner suggested the City could enter into a contract and the CRA assume the cost since it is the downtown area. Commissioner Weiland stressed the entire length of Ocean Avenue from Seacrest to the bridge should be cleaned since it was a high-profile area. There was consensus it be handled as a Code Enforcement basis. D. Direct City staff to coordinate with CRA staff in the mapping necessary to establish a legal description to define an area known as a "Brownfield". Vice Mayor Rodriguez noted there was a discrepancy in the request before the Commission and the actual recommendation of the CRA board. Commissioner Weiland indicated he had asked that the item be placed on the agenda. Vice Mayor Rodriguez recalled the motion passed by the CRA was to recommend to the Commission that a brownfield area be designated based on industrial, commercial and selective residential that is up for redevelopment. Commissioner Ross concurred. Attorney Cherof pointed out the agenda item is broad enough that the motion could be framed in any way. Ms. Bright added both the City Manager and City Attorney indicated a legal descriptive area would have to be defined. The CRA cannot do the necessary mapping. Vice Mayor Rodriguez indicated the mapping would be a result of the designation which was the essence of the recommendation. Mayor Taylor clarified the recommendation was that the City Commission should decide if and where the brownfield designation would apply. Attorney Cherof noted any action taken would not correct any consistency between what the CRA does and what is communicated to the Commission. Ms. Bright agreed. It was clarified that only the Commission can designate a brownfield area. The statute allows the Commission to delineate an area that co-exists with the CRA area or any other area lesser than the CRA boundaries. It also provides that all property owners in the designated area have 16 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, FL April 15, 2008 the option to request the right to be excluded from the designation and if requested, they are excluded. The process should be to define the area and begin notifying the property owners of their options and eventually map the area. Vice Mayor Rodriguez reiterated it should be commercial, industrial and selective residential that are slotted for redevelopment. If the motion is passed, then the CRA and City staff can work together to map the area for approval. Motion Commissioner Weiland moved to designate the entire CRA area as a brownfield and allow any individual or property owner the option, if they desire, to opt out. Commissioner Ross seconded the motion. Motion Vice Mayor Rodriguez moved that the Commission take the recommendation of the CRA board and allocate brownfield designations to commercial, industrial and selective residential properties and allow the City Manager through GIS to come back with specifics to be brainstormed. Commissioner Hay seconded the motion. Attorney Cherof advised the motions were competing and Commissioner Weiland would need to agree with the substitute motion. Commissioner Weiland did not agree with the substitute motion. Commissioner Weiland's motion failed 2-3. (Mayor Tay/or, Vice Mayor Rodriguez and Commissioner Hay dissenting) Vice Mayor Rodriguez's motion passed 3-2. (Commissioners Weiland and Ross dissenting) Attorney Cherof mentioned that once the map was prepared and the notice to the property owners begins, the property owners retain the right to elect out of the designation area. E. Approve the Downtown Master Plan Vivian Brooks, Assistant Director of the CRA, introduced Cesar Garcia-Pons and explained the CRA had a number of plans that overlapped, making it very difficult for developers in the area. The RFP for the Downtown Master Plan attempted to consolidate the plans for one concept. Mayor Taylor noted the Commission had already viewed Mr. Garcia-Pons presentation. He inquired if the Commission approved the downtown master plan, would the Commission be approving everything laid out in the plan. Ms. Brooks advised the plan does not obligate the Commission, rather are conceptual in nature. Commissioner Hay requested a legal opinion and Mr. Bressner noted there was very strong language in the plan regarding the Old High School and its adaptive reuse. Mr. Garcia-Pons emphasized the language is "desirable to stay." 17 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, FL April 15, 2008 Attorney Cherof advised the Commission was not obligated, but it needed to be clear that it is conceptual and perhaps some of the language in the document itself should reflect that it is conceptual with some disclaimers. Ms. Brooks agreed edits could be made. Attorney Cherof agreed with the City Manager that some of the key components should be resolved before approving the Downtown Master Plan, even as a concept. Commissioner Ross felt the plan should continue to move forward. It was noted plans could be amended and the RFP will let the market determine the building's feasibility. Mr. Garcia-Pons added the Master Plan is simply a guideline and a moment in time Motion Commissioner Hay moved to conceptually approve the Downtown Master Plan. Vice Mayor Rodriguez seconded the motion. The motion passed 4-1. (Commissioner Ross dissenting) F. Amend the Land Development Regulations to delete the accessory use restriction. Attorney Cherof advised the Code prohibits accessory use, except in conjunction with the primary use. The use is a residential use. If you were to modify the Code to eliminate the requirement, vacant lots would be used for accessory uses in advance of the primary use being constructed. Accessory uses would include a boat dock, swimming pools, tennis courts, basketball courts, barbeque facilities and many others. The staff and legal recommendation was that the Code not be expanded and not eliminate the requirement that the use be accessory to a primary use. A motion would not be necessary to retain the status quo. Bob Brown, 701 S. Seacrest, alleged the action taken by the City is a misinterpretation of the Code. It does not prohibit docks. Mr. Brown reviewed the various definitions within the Code that relate to accessory and primary uses. He noted the dock would be a stand-alone dock. His contention was the State of Florida and the Army Corps of Engineers have controlled and owned the Intracoastal Waterway. Mr. Brown advised he had permits from the State and the Army Corps of Engineers to build a boat dock on their property along with a consent of use easement. It was his theory that the dock would be a stand-alone accessory on the State property and not on his property; therefore, the Code regulations did not apply to his proposed dock. Access to the dock would be from the bulkhead and not on the same lot which is what the accessory use definition requires. Mr. Brown requested that, based upon the Code definitions, the Commission declare a boat dock is in fact an accessory use even though it is not on the person's property, and clarify the Code. Motion Commissioner Weiland moved to accept the recommendation of staff. Vice Mayor Rodriguez seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. XII. LEGAL: 18 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, FL April 15, 2008 A. Ordinances - 2nd Reading - Development - PUBLIC HEARING None B. Ordinances - 2nd Reading - Non-Development - PUBLIC HEARING None C. Ordinances - 1st Reading 1. Proposed Ordinance No. 08-008 RE: Approving the cia rification of when benefits are payable for terminated vested participants of the Police Pension Fund; adds detail of Internal Revenue Code Section 415 language to the plan and lengthens the DROP election period from 20 to 25 years. Attorney Cherof read Proposed Ordinance No. 08-008 by title only on first reading. Motion Commissioner Hay moved to approve Proposed Ordinance No. 08-008. Commissioner Ross seconded the motion. Vote City Clerk Prainito called the roll. The vote was 5-0. 2. Proposed Ordinance No. 08-009 RE: Approving the modification of the Fire Pension Plan to include the ability of its members to purchase permissive service credits. Attorney Cherof read Proposed Ordinance No. 08-009 by title only on first reading. Motion Commissioner Hay moved to approve Proposed Ordinance No. 08-009. Commissioner Ross seconded the motion. Vote City Clerk Prainito called the roll. The vote was 5-0. D. Resolutions: None E. Other: 19 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, FL April 15, 2008 None XIII. UNFINISHED BUSINESS: A. Motion to approve the final recommendations put forth by the American Assembly Implementation Sub-Committees, as they directly correlate to the American Assembly Policy Statement Action Items. (Tab/ed on Apri/l, 2008) Motion Commissioner Weiland moved to remove Item XIII.A. from the table. Commissioner Ross seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. The 26 recommendations of the American Assembly Implementation team were reviewed and the consensus on each item is listed as follows: 1. Mandatory training for all elected officials - Change wording to encourage training 2. Establish partnership with the Women's League of Voters - Denied. Forums already being held. 3. Create two mega districts - Denied. 4. Maintain part time status for all elected officials - Agreed to remain part time. 5. Do not increase compensation for elected officials - Return to Commission for discussion. 6. Mega District Commissioners to receive a higher rate of pay - Denied. 7. City Commission included in pension benefits - Referred to City Attorney. 8. Encourage Advisory Board members to attend Florida League of Cities Institute of Municipals Officers and create an Advisory Board handbook - Agreed. 9. Hold Advisory boards accountable by mandating quarterly or biannual reports - Agreed as a biannual report of board's recommendations and accomplishments. 10. Create an Education Coordinator position - Return to Commission for discussion. 11. Create a task force to reduce drop-out rates, crime and delinquency - Return to Commission for discussion. 12. Reassess Traffic Concurrency Exception Areas - Denied. Addressed through the County. 13. Implement "Streetscape Programs" in target redevelopment areas - Denied. 14. Eliminate Shopper Hopper - Agreed to evaluate Shopper Hopper program. 15. Create a Citizen Task Force to evaluate parking needs on an ongoing basis.-Denied. 16. Install parking meters downtown - Denied. 17. Secure a downtown parcel for the purpose of a parking lot - Denied. CRA is addressing the issue. 18. Use CRA monies or Parking Fee-in-Iieu of funds for additional parking - Denied. CRA is addressing. 19. Maintain roadways as greenways and create bike lanes - Denied. 20. Hire CRA staff member as Code Compliance Officer - Denied. Code Compliance is addressing the problems. 21. Reach agreement with Palm Tram to construct bus shelters without advertising _ Denied. 20 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, FL April 15, 2008 22. Preserve all remaining industrial land and market the industrial land - Return to Commission for discussion. 23. Continue to support mixed use developments - Denied. Commission continues to revitalize the City. 24. Hire an Economic Development Director - Return to Commission to develop a team of City Staff. 25. Hire CRA Code Enforcement Officer to utilize eminent domain - Denied as illegal. 26. Establish a Community Relations Team and create a "Road Show" -- Referred to the Community Relations Board. XIV. ADJOURNMENT: There being no further business to come before the Commission, Mayor Taylor properly adjourned the meeting at 9:51 p.m. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH Jerry Taylor, Mayor Jose Rodriguez, Vice Mayor Ronald Weiland, Commissioner ATTEST: Woodrow L. Hay, Commissioner Janet M. Prainito, CMC City Clerk Marlene Ross, Commissioner /1 C:~."- . /- / dith A. Pyle , Deputy City Clerk 21 VI.-CONSENT AGENDA ITEM B.l. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office D April 15, 2008 March 31,2008 (Noon) D June 17,2008 June 2, 2008 (Noon) ~ May 6, 2008 April 14,2008 (Noon) D July 1,2008 June 16,2008 (Noon) D May 20, 2008 May 5, 2008 (Noon) D July 15, 2008 June 30, 2008 (Noon) D June 3, 2008 May 19,2008 (Noon) D August 5, 2008 July 14,2008 (Noon) D Announcements/Presentations D City Manager's Report NATURE OF D Administrative D New Business AGENDA ITEM ~ Consent Agenda D Legal D Code Compliance & Legal Settlements D Unfinished Business D Public Hearing D RECOMMENDATION: A motion to award the "TWO-YEAR BID FOR THE PRINTING OF THE FUNFARE MAGAZINE", BID # 033-2710-08/JA, to Lake Worth Herald Press, Inc in the annual amount of $17.280.00 . EXPLANATION: On March 04, 2008, Procurement Services received and opened seven (7) proposals for Two-Year Bid for the Printing of the Funfare Magazine. After careful review and evaluation by the Recreation Department, it has been determined that a recommendation to award this bid to Lake Worth Herald Press, Inc. of Lake Worth, Florida, as they were the lowest, most responsive, most responsible bidder who met all specifications. Heather Spillane, Recreation Supervisor concurs with this recommendation (see attached memo#08-27). PROGRAM IMP ACT: The purpose of this bid was to seek proposals from Printing Companies to provide a two (2) year Bid for a booklet printed in a magazine format using a 4-color process for covers and 50 lb offset for the inside pages. Booklet provides a list of classes and programs offered by Recreation and Parks Department and other City information. FISCAL IMP ACT: BUDGET ACCOUNT NUMBER: BUDGETED AMOUNT: 172-2712-572-47.10 $18,000.00 ALTERNATIVES: Not to publish upcoming events that generate revenue to the (L . ov"'::> an ger's Signature -~,~~ ^"i,tant'" Cjrg", ~ C~q:r lty ttomey mance S:\BULLETIN\FORMS\AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM.DOC CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office o March 31, 2008 (Noon) 0 June 17, 2008 June 2, 2008 (Noon) [gJ April 14, 2008 (Noon) 0 July 1,2008 June 16,2008 (Noon) o May 5, 2008 (Noon) 0 July 15,2008 June 30, 2008 (Noon) ~-) o (')-1 CO :::j --< o June 3, 2008 May 19,2008 (Noon) 0 August 5, 2008 July 14,2008 (Noon)? -< ~=. :::.8:2~ - ,lL-' Announcements/Presentations 0 City Manager's Report - ~:~ ;po. - - NATURE OF Administrative 0 New Business ::' S AGENDA ITEM Consent Agenda 0 Legal <2 -'1 co -fTl Code Compliance & Legal Settlements 0 Unfmished Business ::.. ~ ~ Public Hearing 0 -r ~ RECOMMENDATION: A motion to award the "TWO-YEAR et>NTltA6T FOR THE PRINTING OF THE FUNFARE MAGAZINE", BID # 3-2710-08/JA, to Lake Worth Herald Press, Inc in the annual amount of $17.280.00. EXPLANATION: On March 04, 2008, Pr urement Services received and opened seven (7) proposals for Two-Year Contract for the Printing of the Funfare Magazine. After careful review and evaluation by the Recreation Department, it has been determined that a r ommendation to award this bid to Lake Worth Herald Press, Inc. of Lake Worth, Florida, as they were the lowest, ost responsive, most responsible bidder who met all specifications. Heather Spillane, Recreation Supervisor concurs 'th this recommendation (see attached memo#08-27). PROGRAM IMPACT: The purpose of this bid was to eek proposals from Printing Companies to provide a two (2) year contract for a booklet printed in a magazine form using a 4-color process for covers and 50 lb offset for the inside pages. Booklet provides a list of classes and progra offered by Recreation and Parks Department and other City information. FISCAL IMP ACT: BUDGET ACCOUNT NUMBER: BUDGETED AMOUNT: 172-2712-572-47.10 $18,000.00 ALTERNATIVES: Not to publish upcoming events that generate revenue to ./ ...----- ,...,< ~ -'. Departfuent Head's Signature ~ ~L Procurem S ices - ~ / S:\BULLETIN\FORMS\AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM.DOC , C:Wally Majors - Recreation & Parks Director Heather Spillane - Recreation Supervi MEMORANDUM #08-27 ltECE1VEO APR n '2 2008 , :j'- 'viCES -~$~th ~ - --.....----- ~._- TO: Carol Doppler, Purchasing Agent FROM: Heather Spillane, Recreation superviso~ DATE: April 1, 2008 RE: Two-year Contract for the Printing of Funfare Magazine The bids for the new two-year contract were received on March 14, 2008. The Lake Worth Herald Press offered the lowest bid at an annual cost of $17,280. The Recreation & Parks Department will budget $18,000 in account number 172-2712- 572-47.10 and recommends that the bid be awarded to Lake Worth Herald Press, Inc. 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O:::J I 0:2: 0 0::: O.c:o..: Zo 0 > go~ ~w <( > "'C')-- l- I- :2: .. co I.L I- I.L NO 0- 0 0::: W"O z::2 Z o I-~~ Q~ Qw LL. C3i=~ ~~ ~U ~ o WW~ ~ ::2C/)::2:5 Z CO :J:JO 0 o:::w o:::a.. w I 00:;1: 0 ~~ ~~ ::2 W 000 Z ZC/) Zo ::2 IV --- W O:J 0 0 u... a:l a:l a:l > U a:l U ~ U SPECIFICA TIONS FOR RE-BID FOR "TWO-YEAR BID FOR THE PRINTING OF THE FUNFARE MAGAZINE" Please place an (x) on the blank line next to each item if a specification is met. If exception is taken (alternatives), bidder must explain using a separate sheet of paper. Bidder must submit specifications "check-off' sheets with the proposal sheet in order for a bid to be considered. ITEM #1 Description: Magazine format provides lists of classes and programs offered by: Recreation, Parks, Library and general City information V # Issues: Three (3) Winter, Summer and Fall ~ Quantity: 15,000 each issue ~ Addressing: 6,000 - 9,000 magazines addressed (indicia paid by the City), remaining issues stay within the City's facilities. V Size: 11" x 17", folded to 8 Y2" x 11" V Pages: (Inside 32 pages -50# offset) (4 page cover - 60 # gloss) Paper Stock: V Cover 60 # gloss v" Inside pages 50# offset ~ Non-rublink colors ~ Cover: 4 color process /' Inside: 2 color process (black plus one) 3 THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL IN ORDER FOR BID PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPT ABLE Bid Specifications Continued.... MaHin!:!:: ~ Bulk Mailing permit is currently located on Summit Boulevard in West Palm Beach ITEM #2 Proposal for future Budgetary Purposes Description: Magazine format provides lists of classes and programs offered by: Recreation, Parks, Library and general City information. # Issues: Three, (3) - Winter, Summer and Fall Quantity: 15,000 each issue Addressing: 6,000 - 9,000 magazines addressed (indicia paid by the city) Size: 11" x 17", folded to 81/2" x 11" Pages: Inside 32 - 60# gloss pages and 4 page cover 60# gloss Paper Stock: Cover 60 # gloss Inside pages 60# gloss Non-rub/ink colors Cover and Inside: 4 color process 4 THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL IN ORDER FOR BID PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPT ABLE Bid Specifications Continued.... Proofing: V One (l) color proof of interior and exterior front and back cover pages TEN (l0) days from delivery to printer. ~ Bindery: Stapled V/ Color matches: Two (2) colors of the City of Boynton logo must be matched to PMS colors using 4 color process inks as well as rectangular color on top cover Deliverv/Pick-Up/Completion Date: / Proofs and final product must be delivered to the Art Center, 125 S.E. 2nd Avenue, Boynton Beach, Florida, between the hours of8:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m., Monday through Friday ~ The printing office must be located within 60 miles of the City of Boynton Beach to facilitate expedient and accommodating service / / Mailing list/database provided by the department via email or disc to printer; printer is responsible for merging database addresses to magazines / Printed magazines must be delivered to the Post Office (Main Office located in West Palm Beach) and mailed no more than TEN (10) working days from the time that the final PDF version is submitted electronically. /' Remainder of completed issues to be delivered to: Boynton Beach Art Center, 125 S.E. 2nd Avenue within TWELVE (12) working days (after electronic brochure information has been received by printer. DEADLINE FIRM 5 THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL IN ORDER FOR BID PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE ~~D ACCEPT ABLE Bid Specifications Continued.... NOTED CONDITIONS V This bid is for 15,000 copies per issue (unless increased/decreased by the department) V Payment will not be released if a shipment is less than the number ordered and will not be released until quantity is met v Before printed materials will be accepted, copies will be checked by the Recreation and Parks Department for quality and accuracy. Any printed materials which do not meet specifications, will be the sole responsibility of the awarded vendor to make all corrections acceptable by the City prior to the stipulated deadline ..-/ The City reserves the right to re-award the bid to the second most responsive, responsible bidder, if the first awarded vendor is found to be in default of bid specifications v ** Your signature will mean that you have read and understand the preceding terms and that they shall be part of the specifications** {MjI-F-- 3.3'8' SI NAT RE DATE NOTE: SAMPLES OF PAPER STOCK MUT BE ENCLOSED WITH BID PROPOSAL ALONG WITH "CHECK-OFF" SHEETS (3-6). (IF PAPER STOCK SAMPLE IS NOT SUBMITTED WITH THE BID PROPOSAL - THE BID WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED). 6 THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL IN ORDER FOR BID PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPT ABLE BIDDER ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Submit Bids To: PROCUREMENT SERVICES 100 E. Boynton Beach Boulevard P.O. Box 310 Boynton Beach, Florida 33425-0310 Telephone: (561) 742-6322 Broadcast Date (City): Bid Title: RE-BID FOR TWO-YEAR CONTRACT FOR THE PRINTING OF THE FUNFARE MAGAZINE!! Bid Number: 033-2710-08/JA Bid Received By: MARCH 04, 2008, NO LATER THAN 2:30 P.M. (LOCAL TIME) Bids will be opened in Procurement Services unless specified otherwise. Bid receiving date and time is scheduled for: March 4, 2008, no later than 2:30 P.M. (local time) and may not be withdrawn within ninety (90) days after such date and time. All awards made as a result of this bid shall conform to applicable sections of the charter and codes of the City. Name of Vendor: L~K.E ~/~ !/-PMc...iJ P;"~'S11 IN6 Federal J.D. Number: S~ ~ ) ~! O? I Ii, A Corporation of the State of: F LD{l...t/) I!t Area Code: S-~ I Telephone Number: S-r"r- 'iY~7 Area Code: 0~( F AX. Number: s-~S--S-'f5Y Mailing Address: _f. O. 'j.C'K l Cj l City/State/Zip: L..AL~C WlP ~ F '- 3 ~'t6D -0 ('It l Vendor Mailing Date: ;';{jI: I- Authori ed Signature M A it((. J" t A5'T'O IU Name Typed THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED IN ORDER FOR PACK<\GE TO BE CONSIDERED COMLETE AND ACCEPT ABLE 16 PROPOSAL BLANK BID PROPOSAL TO THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA To All Bidders: Date: 3-).Q The undersigned declares that he has carefully examined the specifications and is thoroughly familiar with its provisions and with the quality, type and grade of product called for. When submitting more than one bid proposal price for this product and/or service, indicate how many individual and/or combination item(s) are to be tabulated and considered. Attach a separate proposal sheet for each. The undersigned proposes to deliver the product/service in accordance with the specifications for the sum of for: RE-BID FOR TWO-YEAR BID FOR THE PRINTING OF THE FUN FARE MAGAZINE!! ITEM#1 4 Pa2e Cover/32 Pa2e Insides Winter, Summer and Fall (60# Gloss Cover/50# Offset Inside) $ 5"7G, 0 Tt>tal for 15,000 copies per issue Cost for additional 8 pages per issue $ fotO Total for 15,000 copies per issue Cost for additional 4 pages per issue $ q~/ Total for 15,000 copies per issue ITEM #2 4 Pa2e Cover/32 Pa2e Insides Winter, Summer and Fall (60# Gloss Cover/60# Gloss Inside) $ PD rg I D - Total for 15,000 copies per issue Cost for additional 8 pages per issue $ tJo 131J} Total for 15,000 copies per issue Cost for additional 4 pages per issue $ N U ~I g Total for 15,000 copies per issue 17 THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED IN ORDER FOR PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE NOTE: SAMPLES OF PAPER STOCK MUST BE ENCLOSED WITH THE BID PROPOSAL. PROPOSALS SUBMITTED WITHOUT SAMPLES OF PAPER STOCK WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED. ALL PRICES F.O.B. BOYNTON BEACH It is further agreed that the product will be delivered within -'2- calendar days from the date of the Purchase Order from the City. Number of Bid Proposal prices submitted I Specification "check -off' sheets (Pages 3-6) submitted YeS Yes/No Both paper stock samples enclosed with bid proposal? Yti'$ Yes/No LA l<'tt. lJ" tl-1l:f tf,;-M L/) p$>, , fVC-- Jl{J J{:/~ COMPANY NAME f / SIGNATURE MA ij(.. .:r tE:P6"f?JAJ PRINTED NAME ( 1"(,{ ) )~,-9.'j T 7 tte>lb6A.J I TELEPHONE NUMBER TITLE .5b1 .l"8'S" S-'fJ '1 LtJtfe-{J..A.L.b/Vl~ G_ f?E:"'-..LSol.(71-+ .1J~T' FAX NUMBER E-MAIL ADDRESS 18 THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED IN ORDER FOR PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPT ABLE ANTI-KICKBACK AFFIDAVIT STATE OF FLORIDA ) : SS COUNTY OF PALM BEACH ) I, the undersigned hereby duly sworn, depose and say that no portion of the sum herein bid will be paid to any employees of the City of Boynton Beach as a commission, kickback, reward of gift, directly or indirectly by me or any member of my firm or by an officer of the corporation. By: J/ltfkq--- NAME -- GN TURE Sworn and subscribed before me this .:n ?-\ day of 'i}/(d l cl-- ,20 C .~5 6 /) 'J .(:.'" - T 4: ir;:',', '. /-. " iZ) ,.;:t;,z",_ / )"/ /7 ccc'/: " , J 'loG'"~ <-- "J Ic/'r 1.:.- f,~- 'r'-c Printed Information: fi,1'~i2K .J ~ C ,"7 S', Ie AJ NAME -) J .~~ ,~ , lLG L.., 1 i) E /\... " //"-) TITLE \/ /,' // /Ley' ~ ~/ 4 '~7~ /),' .~'./:'/ NOTARY PUBLIC, State of Florida I / / ,r') at Large Jvi f <-c 0-'. 0 i';:: I I-I H e2du) /IJ.<~" COMPANY / fA-) /' 1-' IL "OFFICIAL NOTARY SEAL" STAMP 19 THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL IN ORDER FOR PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE CONFIRMATION OF MINORITY OWNED BUSINESS A requested form to be made a part of our files for future use and information. Please fill out and indicate in the appropriate spaces provided which category best describes your company. Return this form with your bid proposal sheet making it an official part of your bid response. Is your company a Minority Owned Business? V Yes No If Yes, please indicate by an "X" in the appropriate box: ( ) AMERICAN INDIAN ( ) ASIAN ( ) BLACK ( ) HISP ANIC ( ) WOMEN ( ) OTHER (specify) ( ) NOT APPLICABLE Do you possess a Certification qualifying your business as a Minority Owned Business? YES NO - - If YES, Name the Organization from which this certification was obtained and date: Issuing Organization for Certification Date of Certification 20 THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL Revised 02122/05 CONFIRMA TION OF DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE Preference shall be given to businesses with drug-free workplace programs. Whenever two or more bids which are equal with respect to price, quality, and service are received by the City of Boynton Beach or by any political subdivision for the procurement of commodities or contractual services, a bid received from a business that certifies that it has implemented a drug-free workplace program shall be given preference in the award process. Established procedures for processing tie bids will be followed if none of the tied vendors have a drug-free workplace program. In order to have a drug-free workplace program, a business shall: 1) Publish a statement notifying employees that the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing, possession, or use of a controlled substance is prohibited in the workplace and specifying the actions that will be taken against employees for violations of such prohibition. 2) Inform employees about the dangers of drug abuse in the workplace, the business's policy of maintaining a drug-free workplace, any available drug counseling, rehabilitation, and employee assistance programs, and the penalties that may be imposed upon employees for drug abuse violations. 3) Give each employee engaged in providing the commodities or contractual services that are under bid a copy of the statement specified in subsection (1). 4) In the statement specified in subsection (1), notify the employee that, as a condition of working on the commodities or contractual services that are under bid, the employee will abide by the terms of the statement and will notify the employer of any conviction of, or plea of guilty or nolo contendere to, any violation of Chapter 893 or of any controlled substance law of the United States or any state, for a violation occurring in the workplace no later than five (5) days after such conviction. 5) In1pose a sanction on, or require the satisfactory participation in a drug abuse assistance or rehabilitation program if such is available in the employee's community by, any employee who is so convicted. 6) Make a good faith effort to continue to maintain a drug-free workplace through implementation of this section. As the person authorized to sign the statement, I certify that this firm complies fully with the above requirements. ~~jli- Ve (lor's Signature 21 THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL IN ORDER FOR PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE VI.-CONSENT AGENDA ITEM 8.2. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office 0 April 15, 2008 March 31,2008 (Noon) o June 17,2008 June 2, 2008 (Noon) [8J May 6, 2008 April 14,2008 (Noon) o July 1,2008 June 16,2008 (Noon) 0 May 20, 2008 May 5, 2008 (Noon) o July 15,2008 June 30, 2008 (Noon) o June 3, 2008 o August 5, 2008 ...~-) May 19,2008 (Noon) July 14,2008 (Noon) a ;:-)--, GO :::j-< ~ " --<0 :::u ..." 0 AnnouncementslPresentations 0 City Manager's Report - co - ~.~lo NATURE OF 0 Administrative 0 New Business '-'-':: -- ):J. ~ ...:\i_ AGENDA ITEM [8J Consent Agenda 0 Legal :: ,j')--"; .:)2 0 Code Compliance & Legal Settlements 0 Unfinished Business 9 -,,- -rICO 0 .c:- -fTJ 0 Public Hearing - C)-..,. fTJ- <J ::r:: RECOMMENDATION: A motion for the multi-award of the "ONE-YEAR PIPE FITTINGS AND ACCESSORIES" Bid No# 030-1412-08/JA, to various vendors on an "AS NEEDED BASIS" for an estimated annual expenditure of $240.000.00. CONTRACT PERIOD: May 07, 2008 to May 06, 2009 EXPLANATION: On February 26, 2008, four (4) proposals were received and computer tabulated by Procurement Services. The following factors were used to determine the award: Price, brand name, and vendor's minimum shipping requirements. The lowest, most responsive, most responsible bidders meeting all specifications, were awarded by group. Mike Dauta, Warehouse Manager, concurs with this recommendation (see attached memo). PROGRAM IMP ACT: The purpose of this bid is to establish firm prices for a one-year period for the purpose of Pipe Fittings and Accessories. These items will be ordered on "AS NEEDED BASIS" and stored in the City Warehouse for the user department for the repair, replacement, and new construction of utility systems. Vendors are required to have a warehouse facility in Dade, Broward, Martin, St. Lucie or Palm Beach County. The provision of this bid will allow for a one (1) year extension at the same terms, conditions and prices subject to vendor acceptance, satisfactory performance and determination that the renewal is in the best interest of the City. FISCAL IMP ACT: WAREHOUSE INVENTORY ANNUAL EXPENDITURE 502-0000-141-0100 $240,000.00 FY 2006/2007 Expenditure was $220,000.00 C: Mike Dauta - Warehouse Manager File S:\BULLETIN\FORMS\AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM.DOC CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM -P , 1 / ~.rure ;> .' C . l .' /^,u.{ /'C1 Department Head's Signature Assistant to City M,nager (Jwl/ ~Jv.) I 'i procurerne~e i City Attorney / Finance S:\BULLETIN\FORMS\AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM,DOC RECEIVED The City of MAP'.' 'i "nOB ,,' " , 'U PRO~'~V'CES Boynton Beach Finance Department WAREHOUSE DIVISION TO: Carol Doppler, Purchasing Agent FROM: Michael Dauta, Warehouse Manager .,(At? DATE: March 27,2008 SUBJECT: Pipe Bid I reviewed the tabulation sheet sent from your office. The evaluating factors used were A) Price, B) Brand, C) Warehouse Processing Time. My recommendation is a multi award to low vendors by group. Last year's expenditures were $220,000. This year's expenditures will be $240,000. Poly Tubin!! Ferguson 1,2,3 Inserts for Poly Tubin!! HD Supply Waterworks 4,5,6,7 Retainer Glands with Accessories Ferguson 8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19 Fernco Adapter Ferguson 20,21,22,23,24,25,26,27,28,29,30,31,32,33,34,35 36,37,38 Saddles HD Supply Waterworks 39,40,41,42,43,44,45,46,47,48,49,50,51,52,53,54 55,56,57,58,59,60,61,62,63,64,65,66,67,68,69,70 71,72,73,74,75,76,77,78,79 Fire Hvdrants Ferguson 80,81,82 (Clow is not an acceptable brand for Hydrants) Bolt and Gasket Set Ferguson 83,84,85,86,87,88,89,90,91,92 Mee:a Lue:s Ferguson 93,94,95,96,97,98,99,100 MJ Gaskets Ferguson 101,102,103,104,105,106,107,108,109,110 Kennedv Check Valves Ferguson 111,112 (Mueller is not an acceptable brand for Check Valves) No Bid 113 Gradeloks Ferguson 114 Rockwell Repair Clamps Ferguson 115,116,117,118,119,120,121,122 Bell Joint Repair Clamps HD Supply Waterworks 123,124 90 Dee:ree MJ Compact with Accessories Ferguson 125,126,127,128,129 Tees & Wves MJ Compact with Accessories Ferguson 130,131,132,133,134 Cast Iron Valve Box Ferguson 135,136,137,138,139,140 APC Markers Ferguson 141,142,143,144 MJ Gland Kit with Accessories Ferguson 145,146,147,148,149,150,151 U niflan!!e Ferguson 152,153,154,155,156,157 MJ Accessories Set Less Gland Ferguson 158,159,160,161,162 Ford Redi Clamp HD Supply Waterworks 163,164,165,166,167,168,169,170,171,172,173 174 Transition Couplin!!s HD Supply Waterworks 175,176,177,178 Plastic Win!! Nut Plu!!s Ferguson 179,180 Ford Full Circle Repair Clamp HD Supply Waterworks 181,182,183,184,185,186,187,188,189,190,191 192,193,194,195,196,197,198,199,200,201,202 203,204,205,206,207,208,209,210,211,212,214 215,216,217,218,219,220,221,222,223,224,225 226,227,228,229,230,231,232,233,234,235,236 237,238,239,240,241,242,243 Ferguson 213 (HD Supply did not bid on this item) MJ Gate Valve without Wheel HD Supply Waterworks 244,245,246,247 MJ Reducers Ductile Iron HD Supply Waterworks 248,249 Flan!!ed Reducers Ductile Iron HD Supply Waterworks 250,251,252,253 Flane:ed Tee Ductile Iron HD Supply Waterworks 254,255 MJ Tee Ductile Iron Ferguson 256,257 Flane:ed Wve Ductile Iron Ferguson 258 MJ Wve Ductile Iron HD Supply Waterworks 259 Flane:ed 90 Elbows Ductile Iron HD Supply Waterworks 260,261,262 MJ x Flane:ed 90 Elbows Ductile Iron HD Supply Waterworks 263,264,265 Flane:ed 45 Elbows Ductile Iron Ferguson 266,267,268 MJ 45 Elbows Ductile Iron HD Supply Waterworks 269,270,271,272 Flane:ed 22.5 Elbows Ductile Iron HD Supply Waterworks 273,274,275,276 MJ 11.5 Elbows Ductile Iron HD Supply Waterworks 277,278 MJ Coupline:s Ductile Iron Ferguson 279 MJ x Flane:ed Adapters Ductile Iron HD Supply Waterworks 280 Sleeves Ductile Iron HD Supply Waterworks 281,282,283,284,286,287 Ferguson 285 (HD Supply did not bid on item 285) Risers and Spool Pieces Ductile Iron Ferguson 288,289,290,291,292 Flane:ed Gate Valves HD Supply Waterworks 293,294 Miscellaneous Ferguson 295,296,297,298,299,300,301,302,303,304,305 312,313,314 HD Supply Waterworks 306,307,308,309,310,311 Hvrnax Coupline:s - Dresser Style Ferguson 315 Hvrnax Coupline:s HD Supply Waterworks 316,317,318,319,320,321,322 No Bid 323 Hvrnax Flane:e Adapters Ferguson 324,325,326,327,328,329 PVC C-900 Class 150 Fittine:s Ferguson 330,331,332,333,334,335,336,337,338,339,340 341,342,343 Pipe Lube Ferguson 344 In addition, the following vendors are offering a discount for items not listed on this bid. 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BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33435 VI.-CONSENT AGENDA CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH ITEM C.i AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office o April 15, 2008 March 3], 2008 (Noon) o June] 7,2008 June 2, 2008 (Noon) r8J May 6, 2008 April ]4,2008 (Noon) o July 1, 2008 June ]6,2008 (Noon) o May 20, 2008 May 5, 2008 (Noon) o July 15, 2008 June 30, 2008 (Noon) o June 3, 2008 May 19,2008 (Noon) o August 5, 2008 July ]4,2008 (Noon) 0 AnnouncementslPresentations 0 City Manager's Report NA TURE OF 0 Administrative 0 New Business AGENDA ITEM r8J Consent Agenda 0 Legal 0 Code Compliance & Legal Settlements 0 Unfinished Business 0 Public Hearing 0 RECOMMENDATION: Approve a Resolution ratifying the action of the South Central Regional Wastewater Treatment and Disposal Board at their meeting on April 17, 2008. EXPLANATION: On April 17, 2008, the South Central Regional Wastewater Treatment & Disposal Board held its Regular Quarterly Annual meeting. At that time, the Board took action on items that are now before the City Commission for ratification. This City Commission ratification is the confirmation process for the action taken by the S.C.R.W.T.D. Board. PROGRAM IMP ACT: nla FISCAL IMPACT: nla AL TERNA TIVES: nla ~ - City Manager's Signature <~c.~~dl/~ Assistant to City Manager ~ v Department Name City Attorney / Finance S:\BULLETIN\FORMS\AGENDA ]TEM REQUEST FORM DOC II 1 RESOLUTION NO. R08- 2 3 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, 4 FLORIDA, RATIFYING THE ACTION TAKEN BY THE SOUTH 5 CENTRAL REGIONAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT AND 6 DISPOSAL BOARD, ON APRIL 17,2008, AS STATED HEREIN; 7 AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CITY MANAGER AND 8 CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE SAID AGREEMENT; AND 9 PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 10 11 WHEREAS, The South Central Regional Wastewater Treatment & Disposal Board 12 (SCRWTDB) requests ratification of the action taken by the Board at the Quarterly Meeting of 13 April 17, 2008, as set forth in the attached Exhibit "A". 14 15 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE 16 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA THAT: 17 18 Section 1. The foregoing "Whereas" clauses are hereby ratified and confirmed as 19 eing true and correct and are hereby made a specific part ofthis Resolution upon adoption. 20 21 Section 2. The City Commission does hereby ratifY the action taken by the South 22 entral Regional Wastewater Treatment & Disposal Board on April 17, 2008, as set forth on the 23 ttached Exhibit "A". 24 25 Section 3. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon passage. 26 27 PASSED AND ADOPTED this _ day of May, 2008. 28 29 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, 30 FLORIDA 31 32 33 Mayor - Jerry Taylor 34 35 36 Vice Mayor - Jose Rodriguez 37 38 39 Commissioner - Ronald Weiland 40 ATTEST: 41 42 Commissioner - Woodrow L. Hay 43 44 45 Janet M. Prainito, CMC Commissioner- Marlene Ross 46 City Clerk 47 48 49 (Corporate Seal) :\CA\RESO\SCRWTDB Quarterly Meeting 4-17-08 Ratification.doc RA TIFICA TION OF SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT AND DISPOSAL BOARD ACTION OF APRIL 17, 2008 WHEREAS, the South Central Regional Wastewater Treatment and Disposal Board did on APRIL 17, 2008, by a vote of 6-0, Authorization to increase our Reclaim User Rate for Hunters Run, Country Club of Florida, Quail Ridge, Delray Dunes and Pine Tree for Fiscal Year 2007/2008 to .2552.11,000 gallons. . WHEREAS, said Board action requires ratification by the City of Boynton Beach and the City of Delray Beach. NOW, THEREFORE, the City of Boynton Beach hereby ratifies said Board action independently. The above action is hereby ratified in open session by the City of Boynton Beach this _ day of , 1 by a vote. 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CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORlVl Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office 0 April 15, 2008 March 31, 2008 (Noon) o June 17,2008 June 2, 2008 (Noon) ~ May 6, 2008 April 14, 2008 (Noon) o July 1.2008 June 16,2008 (Noon) 0 May 20, 2008 May 5, 2008 (Noon) o July 15, 2008 June 30, 2008 (Noon) o June 3, 2008 May 19,2008 (Noon) o August 5, 2008 July 14,2008 (Noon) 0 Announcements/Presentations 0 City Manager's Report NATURE OF 0 Administrative 0 New Business AGENDA ITEM ~ Consent Agenda 0 Legal 0 Code Compliance & Legal Settlements 0 Unfinished Business 0 Public Hearing 0 RECOMMENDATION: Authorize the use of$500.00 for Gulf Stream Council Inc. Boy Scouts of America from Mayor Taylor's Community Investment Funds. EXPLANA TION: Allocation of funds will assist in support for a year of Scounting for 2 at risk Scouts and logo recognition on 2 selected event flyers. PROGRAM IMP ACT: Allocation offunds will assist the above program. FISCAL IMP ACT: (Include Account Number where funds will come from) 001 - I I 10-5 I 1-95-47 Funds are budgeted for these types of activities. Each Commissioner has $ I 0,000 in Co munity Investment Funds to allocate subject to Commission approval. Department Head's Signature City Manager's Signature {~ Department Name City S\BULLETlN\FORMS\AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM DOC EXHIBIT A COMMUNITY INVESTMENT FUND DISBURSEMENT REQUEST FORM Part 1- Summary of Request Date of Request: April 16, 2008 Requested by Mayor/Commissioner: Mayor Taylor Amount Requested: $500.00 Recipient/Payee: Gulf Stream Council, Inc. Boy Scouts of America Description of project, program, or activity to be funded: Allocation of funds will assist in support for a year of Scouting for 2 at risk Scouts and logo recognition on 2 selected event flyers. Dated: t.f -It:. . -c<;r By:~~ L.v:.J.J. Part II-Availability of funds (to be completed by the Finance Director) The annual appropriation of funds available to the requesting Member of the Commission listed above is $10,000. $3,500 has been used to date by the requesting Member, leaving a balance of available funds of $6,500. This request would bring the available amount down to $6,000. Accordingly: ja/ There are funds available as requested 0 There are insufficient funds available as reque te ..f- /(7-08 c~ , ,;-. , Dated: By: Part 111- Eligibility Evaluation (to be completed by City Manager) a"" The proposed expenditure of funds will not result in improvement to private property; r=("" The recipient/payee provides services within the City of Boynton Beach; 0 The project, program or activity which is being funded will occur in the City of Boynton Beach and participation is open to all residents of the City; and ~ Proper safeguards will be implemented to assure that the public funds being Dated: appropriated will be used for the state~ t{ ~ cJ.2-- 0 <0 By: City Manager S:\City Mgr\Administration\MA YORCOM\COMMUNITY INVESTMENT 2005-2006\8LANK FORM REVISED05- 06.doc Gulf Stream Council Boy Scouts of America Be a Friend of Scouting The Boynton Beach BeachlLake Worth area serves close to 1,300 Scouting familes. We have approximately 7 events that are promoted year-round and would like to offer your company the opportunity to sponsor Scouts while advertising your business to these families. Eagle Sponsor Support a year of Scouting for 6 at-risk Scouts Logo recognition on 7 event flyers for Scouting families. $2,500 Life Sponsor Support a year of Scouting for 4 at-risk Scouts Logo recognition on 4 selected event flyers for Scouting families._ $1,000 Star Sponsor Support a year of Scouting for 2 at-risk Scouts Logo recognition on 2 selected event flyers for Scouting families._ $500 Scout Sponsor Support a year of Scouting for 1 at-risk Scout Logo recognition on 1 selected event flyer for Scouting families. $250 All forms of payment are accepted. Please make your selection and use the following options to secure your choice:"Manate District Boy Scouts Sponsorship" Please bill me. Company Name: Address: City, State, Zip: Phone: E-mail Address: Here is my payment information. Credit Card type: Card number and expiration: Here is my check made payable to Gulf Stream Council, BSA. 8335 N Military Trail, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410. www.gulfstreamcouncil.org. Fax: 561-694-9050 Contact Jim Bowman for more information ibowman@bsamail.org 561-667-3431. VI.-CONSENT AGENDA ITEM E CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM Requested City Commission Date Final Fonn Must be Turned Requested City Commission Date Final Fonn Must be Turned Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office o April 15, 2008 March 31, 2008 (Noon) o June 17, 2008 June 2, 2008 (Noon) ~ o July I, 2008 .....- ~. -1 May 6, 2008 April 14, 2008 (Noon) June 16,2008 (Noon) - 'C... --:-..', o May 20, 2008 May 5, 2008 (Noon) o July 15,2008 June 30, 2008 (Noon) or-..) (}) o June 3, 2008 o August 5, 2008 C~:) May 19, 2008 (Noon) July 14,2008 (Noon) --:"J .-.-.... j"') 0 Announcements/Presentati ons 0 City Manager's Report .. -~'..~ NATURE OF 0 Administrative 0 New Business 'r ,-") - - AGENDA ITEM ~ Consent Agenda 0 Legal 0 Code Compliance & Legal Settlements 0 Unfinished Business 0 Public Hearing 0 RECOMMENDA TlON: Authorize the use of $306.25 for non-profit fees for Boynton Terrace, Ridgewood Hills, Boynton Hills, MLK Jr., and Poinciana Heights Homeowners Associations. EXPLANATION: Commission approval is requested for allocation of$306.25 ($61.25 per HOA) to pay non-profit fees for Boynton Terrace HOA, Ridgewood Hills HOA, Boynton Hills HOA, MLK Jr. HOA, and Poinciana Heights HOA. PROGRAM IMPACT: Allocation of funds will assist the above program. FISCAL IMPACT: (Include Account Number where funds will come from) 001-1110-511-95-47 Funds are budget for these types of activities. Each Commissioner has $10,000 in Community Investment Funds to allocate subject to Commission approval. AL TERNA TlVES: Decline to authorize the requested use. Department Head's Signature ~ City Manager's Signature Department Name S\BULLETIN\FORMS\AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM.DOC EXHIBIT A COMMUNITY INVESTMENT FUND DISBURSEMENT REQUEST FORM Part 1- Summary of Request Date of Request: April 30, 2008 Requested by Mayor/Commissioner: Commissioner Hay Amount Requested: $306.25 Recipient/Payee: Boynton Terrace HOA, Ridgewood Hills HOA, Boynton Hills HOA, MLK Jr. HOA, and Poinciana Heights HOA. Description of project, program, or activity to be funded: Allocation of funds will be used to pay the non-profit registration fee for each HOA which is $61.25 each Dated: '-j - 3 () ,o.g By:/~ t-u'~ Part II-Availability of funds (to be completed by the Finance Director) The annual appropriation of funds available to the requesting Member of the Commission listed above is $10,000. $2,500 has been used to date by the requesting Member, leaving a balance of available funds of $7,500. This request would bring the available amount down to $7,193.75. According~ There are funds available as requested 0 There are insufficient funds available a Dated: +.'3'.~ By: Part 111- Eligibility Evaluation (to be completed by City Manager) 0 The proposed expenditure of funds will not result in improvement to private property; ~ The recipient/payee provides services within the City of Boynton Beach; 0 The project, program or activity which is being funded will occur in the City of Boynton Beach and participation is open to all residents of the City; and J;f Proper safeguards will be implemented to assure that the public funds being appropriated will be used for the stated purpose. Dated: 4-6I'l- a'O By ~ City Manager S:\City Mgr\Administration\MA YORCOM\COMMUNITY INVESTMENT 2005-2006\BLANK FORM REVISED05- 06.doc XI. - NEW BUSINESS CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH ITEM A. AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office 0 April 15, 2008 March 31, 2008 (Noon) 0 June 17, 2008 June 2, 2008 (Noon) [8] May 6, 2008 April 14, 2008 (Noon) o July 1,2008 June 16,2008 (Noon) 0 May 20, 2008 May 5, 2008 (Noon) 0 July] 5,2008 June 30, 2008 (Noon) 0 June 3, 2008 May 19,2008 (Noon) 0 August 5, 2008 July ]4,2008 (Noon) 0 Announcements/Presentations 0 City Manager's Report NATURE OF 0 Administrative [8] New Business AGENDA ITEM 0 Consent Agenda 0 Legal 0 Code Compliance & Legal Settlements 0 Un[mished Business 0 Public Hearing 0 RECOMMENDATION: Motion to provide staff with administrative authority to negotiate certain provisions of the City's Noise Control Ordinance with Palm Beach County for the Woolbright Road Intracoastal Bridge Repair & Maintenance scheduled to occur this summer between June 2nd and September 9th. EXPLANATION: We were recently notified by Palm Beach County of their intent to close the Intracoastal Bridge at Woolbright Road for repairs and painting during the above referenced time frame. Immediate concerns arose with respect to how this project will impact our delivery of emergency services and the effect it may have on neighboring residents and business owners. To that end staff initiated correspondence with Palm Beach County, Ocean Ridge and Briny Breezes to ensure each community was afforded the opportunity to best represent the issues associated with this project. All parties concerned understand the project must be completed, but there is concern with potential violations of our Noise Control Ordinance and therefore we are requesting your consensus on allowing staff to make certain concessions in that regard. I've enclosed the portion of our Ordinance for your review (City's Exhibit "A") that sets the parameters for this type of activity as well as a "draft" (City's Exhibit "B") of a letter from Ocean Ridge Town Manager Mr. Kenneth N. Schenck, Jr. outlining their concerns. You'll note the times referenced for construction included in the Ocean Ridge "draft" basically conform with our Code, but without specific reference to sound levels we're concerned we may have enforcement issues under our present Code. PROGRAM IMPACT: We anticipate minimal impact however, this is an unknown at this time. FISCAL IMP ACT: Possible overtime costs for after hours sound level measurements. ALTERNATIVES: Impose our current regulations against the contractor for violations of our Code that could delay the completion of this project. ~ \.-fk I)i&t,?i!'~ ~~l U Department Head' ig ture City Manager's Signature Assistant to City Manager (~ Department Name City Attorney / Finance S:\BULLETIN\FORMSIAGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM.DOC Page 1 of2 Et-~'\'o\i \\ (\ I l Sec. 15-8.5. Noise control-Prohibited acts. (a) Noise disturb~nces prohibited. No person shall unnecessarily make, continue or cause to be made or continued any noise disturbances. (b) Specific prohibitions. The following acts, and the causing or permitting thereof in such a manner as to create a noise disturbance across a residential or commercial real property line, or within a noise sensitive zone, or at any time in violation of the provisions of section 15-8.8, are hereby declared to be a violation: (1) Radios, television sets, and similar devices. Operating, playing or permitting the operation or playing of any radio, television, or phonograph, which produces or reproduces sound either mechanically or electronically. (2) Loudspeakers. Using or operating for any purpose other than those activities specifically exempted in section 15-8.6(4) below, any loudspeaker, loudspeaker system or similar device, including sound emitting devices which may be physically attached to any motor vehicle. (3) Street sales. Offering for sale, selling or advertising for sale by shouting or outcry, anything within any area of the city. (4) Animals. Owning, possessing or harboring any animal or bird which frequently or for continued duration, howls, barks, meows, squawks or otherwise makes sounds which create a noise disturbance. (5) Loading or unloading. Loading, unloading, opening, closing or other handling of boxes, crates, containers, building materials, garbage cans, or similar objects in such a manner as to cause a noise disturbance. (7) Fixed mechanical equipment. Operating or causing the operation of fixed mechanical equipment located on real property including HV AC equipment, motors, engines, pumps, compressors, fans, tools, machinery, and its component parts, or any other similar stationary mechanical devices and their component parts except as otherwise exempted in section 15-8.6(6). (8) Motorboats. Operating or causing the operation of a motorboat in such a manner as to cause a noise disturbance. (c) Generators - exemption. Notwithstanding the foregoing prohibited acts, the use of gasoline or propane powered generators is permitted during periods of power outage following natural disasters and during periods of maintenance. Operation for purposes of maintenance of the generator shall only occur during daylight hours on weekdays and only for the minimum amount of time required by the manufacturer. Any person using a generator, except during periods of power outage following natural disasters, is subject to the restrictions on noise generation as otherwise set forth in this chapter. (Ord. No. 85-16, 92,3-19-85; Ord. No. 86-3, 93,3-4-86; Ord. No. 89-23, 91,9-19-89; Ord. No. 91-8, 93,2- 19-91; Ord. No. 06-058, 92,7-5-06) http://www. amlegal.comlnxtl gateway.dll/Florida/boyntonlpartiicodeofordinances/ chapter 1... 4/22/2008 Page 1 of 1 \ \ f\ - 1'1 Sec. 15-8.8. Same-Sound levels by receiving land use. (a) Sound limits established. No person shall operate or cause to be operated any source of sound as enumerated in section 15-8.5(b), and unless specifically exempted by section 15-8.6, in such a manner as to create an exterior or interior sound level of any origin which exceeds the limits set forth for the receiving land use category in question for more than ten (10) per cent of any measurement period which shall not be less than ten (10) minutes when measured at or within the boundaries of a property or within the confines of a building within the receiving land use and as a result of a source of sound being located on some other property. (b) LI0 sound level limits. Permissible sound levels for sounds transmitted to receiving land use areas shall not exceed the following limits for LlO sound levels as defined herein. For the purpose of these noise control provisions, such sound levels shall be determined using FAST meter responses: Receiving Land Use Category Time L10 Sound Level Limit (dB) A Exterior Residential 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. 60 10:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. 55 Exterior Commercial At all times 65 Interior Residential 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. 50 10:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. 45 Interior Commercial At all times 55 (c) Maximum sound level limits. The maximum sound level from any applicable sound sources shall not exceed the L 1 0 sound level limits by more than the values listed below: 10 (dB) A from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. 5 (dB) A from 10:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. (d) Pure tone and impulse noise. For any source of sound which emits a pure tone or an impulse noise, as defined herein, the sound level limits for LIO and maximum sound levels shall be reduced by five (5) (dB) A. (Ord. No. 85-16, 9 2, 3-19-85; Ord. No. 85-45, Attach. (b), 8-20-85; Ord. No. 86-3, 9 6, 3-4-86; Ord. No. 86-14, 9 1,8-19-86) N ote-S~~Jh~~ditQI'Sl1QJ~fQnQ}YingjJi~B, http://www.amlega1.com/nxt/ gateway. dll/Florida/boyntonJpartiicodeo fordinances/ chapter 1... 4/22/2008 ~ \L ~',bl'~ \\ ~ {I April 21, 2008 Mr. Dave Whittemore Worth Contracting, Inc. 2112 Jernigan Road Jacksonville, FI. 32207-6608 Re: Woolbright Bridge Proj. # 2006906 Dear Mr. Whittemore, I've reviewed your project requests for the Woolbright Bridge maintenance project. As the project exceeds the working regulations allowed by Ocean Ridge and Boynton Beach we've set some criteria that we feel is acceptable and still allows you ample time to complete your project. The following are the requirements. 1. Work hours from 7A.M. to 7P.M., 7 days a week are acceptable. However, all loud work and equipment will be limited to the hours of 8A.M. to 5P.M.. with no loud work on Sunday. 2. Any lighting associated with the project will not encroach on the neighboring residential areas. 3. Any generators or loud equipment should be positioned and sound proofed so as not to adversely impact the surrounding neighbors. 4. There is a serious concern about fire and police coverage with the bridge closed and we will be discussing this concern with the County. We believe this critera will provide you with the time you need and will minimize the impact on the surrounding residential neighbors. If you have any questions please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, Kenneth N. Schenck, Jr. Town Manager IX. - CITY MANAGER'S REPORT ITEM A CITY OF BOYNTON BEACE AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office c=J April 15,2008 March 31,2008 (Noon) c=J June 17,2008 June 2, 2008 (Noon) [8J May 6, 2008 April 14, 2008 (Noon) c=J July I, 2008 June 16,2008 (Noon) c=J May 20, 2008 May 5, 2008 (Noon) c=J July 15,2008 June 30, 2008 (Noon) c=J June 3, 2008 May 19,2008 (Noon) c=J August 5, 2008 July 14.2008 (Noon) c=J AnnouncementslPresentations J4r City Manager's Report ~ NATURE OF c=J Administrative c=J New Business AGENDA ITEM [8J Consent Agenda c=J Legal c=J Code Compliance & Legal Settlements c=J Unfinished Business c=J Public Hearing c=J RECOMMENDATION: Motion to award Bid #039-2821-08/CJD, "PHASE lA and PHASE IB, RECLAIMED WATER SYSTEM, CONTRACT 2" (Contract 2), to Expertech Network Installation, Inc., and execute a contract by resolution in the amount of $2,672,557.28. Also, approve an owner's contingency of 10% in the amount of $267,255.72 for a total project budget appropriation of $2,939,813.00. EXPLANATION: Contract 2 is the second phase of construction to furnish and install a total of approximately 18,000 linear feet of 24-inch, 12-inch, 8-inch, and 6-inch reclaimed water main pipe. Contract 1 for the installation of four (4) jack & bores, precedes Contract 2 by establishing an access route under 1-95, CSX and the SEC Railways. The reclaimed water mains are sized to meet future phases in the eastern portion of the service area; and, it is anticipated that the City will direct purchase the reclaimed pipe materials under the provisions governing the State of Florida sale and use tax exemption. Project Area lA: Includes a 24-inch diameter main which will extend from the existing reuse water main located at the intersection of Congress A venue and Golf Road, eastward, connecting to a 12-inch diameter reuse main in Phase IB that will progress northward to serve the coastal zone. Project Area IB: Along Seacrest Boulevard, SE/SW Ith Avenue, SW 3rd Street, SE 4th Street, SE 5th A venue, Federal Highway, SE 1 st A venue, and the entrance road to the City of Boynton Beach Cemetery. SBULLETINFORMS'AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM.DOC CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM PROGRAM IMP ACT: This project along, with Contract 1, benefits the City in several ways by: allowing for redirection of treated water now disposed via the ocean outfall; decreasing demands on the potable water system in the coastal zone; and, improving the City's position for obtaining increased water allocations from the surficial aquifer. Fourteen (14) bids were received and opened by Procurement Services on April 10, 2008. Copies of the bid proposals were submitted for review and evaluation by the Utilities Department and Mathews Consulting, Inc. Reference checks were performed on the apparent low bidder and positive responses were received from several government entities throughout Florida. Expertech Network Installation, Inc. (Expertech) is currently installing 24-inch force main pipe for the City of Delray Beach. Utilities staff noted that the bid proposal submitted by Expertech was totaled incorrectly. The Schedule of Bid Items included a line item for undefined underground site conditions to be used on an 'as needed basis'; this item was a predetermined allowance amount of $100,000, added to the Sub Total Base Bid and was the same for all bidders. Expertech added $10,000 instead of $100,000 resulting in an increase of $90,000. Utilities staff requests that the City waive this technical error; the error did not change Expertech's standing as the lowest bidder and since the allowance is equal for all bidders, Utilities does not consider the bid non-competitive. The next lowest bid was $280,000 more than Expertech's corrected amount. We concur with Mathews Consulting, Inc. and recommend awarding this contract to Expertech as the lowest, most responsive, responsible bidder who meets all specifications and whose bid is in the best interest of the City. FISCAL IMPACT: Funds are available in Utilities account #404-5000-590-96-11 REUOOl. Funding for this project will be augmented by a $1,500,000 grant awarded to the City by the South Florida Water Management District. S:BLLLETI'-i\FORMSAGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM. DOC CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM AL TERNA TIVES: This project faces time constraints due to grant funding and tight construction periods to coordinate with Contract 1. Not meeting deadline requirements detailed in the grant agreement, the South Florida Water Management District could decrease payment amounts for construction costs incurred. There is no alternative. 2~~ City Manager's Signature Assistant to City Manager CIlJL, Utilities j{})r Department Name City Atto~ey I Finance xc: Kofi Boateng, Utilities Director Pete Mazzella, Deputy Utilities Director Barb Conboy, Manager Utilities Admin/Finance Karen Riseley, Contract Administrator (Project File) S:BULLETfNFORMS\AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM.DOC I' 1 RESOLUTION NO. R08- 2 3 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF 4 THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, 5 APPROVING A CONTRACT FOR BID #039-2821- 6 08/CJD TO EXPERTECH NETWORK 7 INST ALLA TION, INC., FOR PHASE lA AND PHASE 8 IB, RECLAIMED WATER SYSTEM, CONTRACT 2 9 IN THE AMOUNT OF $2,672,557.28 PLUS A 10% 10 OWNER'S CONTINGENCY OF $267,255.72 FOR A 11 TOTAL APPROPRIATION OF $2,939,813.00; 12 AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO 13 EXECUTE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS; AND 14 PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 15 16 WHEREAS, Contract 2 is the second phase of construction to furnish and install 17 approximately 18,000 linear feet of 24-inch, 12-inch, 8-inch and 6-inch reclaimed water 18 am pIpe; 19 WHEREAS, fourteen (14) bids were received and opened by Procurement 20 services on April 10, 2008, which were reviewed and evaluated by the Utilities 21 epartment and Mathews Consulting, Inc., 22 WHEREAS, staff concurs with Mathews Consulting, Inc., and is recommending 23 he award to Expertech Network Installation, Inc., as the lowest, most responsive, 24 esponsible bidder who met all specifications and whose bid is in the best interest of the 25 26 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION 27 F THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: 28 Section 1. The foregoing "Whereas" clauses are hereby ratified and confirmed 29 s being true and correct and are hereby made a specific part of this Resolution upon 30 doption. :\CA\RESO\Agreements\Bid Awards\Award of Bid - Reclaimed Water Phase IA IB(Expertech).doc - 1 - 1 Section 2. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, 2 hereby approves the award of Bid #039-2821-08/CJD to Expertech Network Installation, 3 Inc., for Phase lA and Phase IB, Reclaimed Water System, Contract 2. 4 Section 3. The City Manager is authorized to execute a contract in an amount 5 not to exceed $2,672,557.28 plus a 10% contingency of $267,255.72 for a total 6 appropriation of $2,939,813.00, a copy of said Contract is attached hereto and made a part 7 hereof as Exhibit "A". 8 Section 4. That this Resolution shall become effective immediately. 9 PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of May, 2008. 10 11 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 12 13 14 Mayor - Jerry Taylor 15 16 17 Vice Mayor - Jose Rodriguez 18 19 20 Commissioner - Ronald Weiland 21 22 23 Commissioner - Woodrow L. Hay 24 25 26 Commissioner - Marlene Ross 27 28 TTEST: 29 30 31 32 anet M. Prainito, CMC 33 ity Clerk 34 35 Corporate Seal) 36 :ICAIRESO\Agreements\Bid Awards\Award of Bid - Reclaimed Water Phase IA IB(Expertech).doc - 2 - ~ MATHEWS CO~,~!d1rE~gn:J~'~:: April 16,2008 Mr. Pete Mazzella Deputy Utility Director CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 124 E. Woolbright Road Boynton Beach, Florida 33435 City of Boynton Beach Phase I A & 1 B - Reclaimed Water System (Contract 2) Biddiop Results {Bid #039-2821-08/CJm Dear Mr. Mazzella: On Thursday, April 10, 2008, at 11 :00 AM, bids were received by the City of Boynton Beach for the Phase 1 A & 1 B - Reclaimed Water System (Contract 2). Fourteen ( 14) bids were received as follows: Name of Bidder Amount of Base Bid I. Expertech Network Installation, Inc. $ 2,582,557.28 2. B&B Underground Contractors, Inc. $ 2,952,679.28 3. Centerline Utilities, Inc. $ 2,969,815.00 4. Ric-Man Construction $ 2,995,787.60 5. Man Con, Inc. $ 3,086,425.53 6. Chaz Equipment Company $ 3,245,580.00 7. AKA Services, Inc. $ 3,295,747.00 8. W. Jackson & Sons Construction Co. $ 3,355,180.00 9. MEI, Inc. $ 3,438,689.88 10. Palm Beach Grading, Inc. $ 3,458,125.00 11. Globe Tech Construction $ 3,490,773.50 12. Giannetti Contracting Corp. $ 3,872.128.90 13. Foster Marine Contractors $ 3,958,145.00 14. Ocean Bay Construction $ 4.175,753.64 The Engineer's Estimate (attached) was $3,707,920. In the last few months bid prices have decreased approximately 20 to 25% from 2007 due to the abrupt slow down in the residential and commercial development marketplace. This trend is expected to last through mid 2009. The construction duration for Phase 1 A Reclaimed Water System (Contract 2) for substantial completion is 150 calendar days; and the construction duration for Phase I B Reclaimed Water System (Contract 2) for substantial completion is 200 calendar days. Refer to attached Drawing G-5 for project locations. If you have any questions on the enclosed, please do not hesitate to call me at 561/478-7961. Sincerely, lJl!qs CONSULTING. INC. . I ~ -- - _.,~-- David L. 1\bthe\\s. P.E. V ice President El1cios II"C c Me File No. ].CO \/,,':ht"t,.\ C /'1. . I r'.; (, '1(/)/,'1." !{(J/(/cidUi Suitt' ::5u. nt'\'! f-'(J/m l1,'[h)1. fI33-1fJ! ~'-'\'- ~'ii)i. Flir .::;()f--I:,\,'--;(J(!.f 11/,1,'/,'( ,I', "!i'-!ilit.'i.L'i!/{' -,JIll ::: =:.111:.1' IUIS '-J 1liIk\1iMI "Il. f>l.XQI-.~ -..-~:.....- 1_'.'",-, "..,\_: S,\~\"""'\I~)o1\todI,IIo:l $oI\CMl~ ~\II:1OC..':'j ~ ~ g i ~ ;j ~ in II i ~ i i:i 0 @ i ~ ~ C-51 ~ I~ ~ ~ ~ ~f If. 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General Conditions 1 Srte MobilizationlDemobilization (4%) LS 1 $120,000.00 $120.00000 2 Bonds and Insurance (1 %) LS 1 $30,000.00 $30,000.00 3 Maintenance of Traffic (1%) lS 1 $30,000.00 $30,000.00 4 Audio Video Documentation LS 1 $3,000.00 $3,00000 5 NPDES Permit/Erosion Protection Measures lS 1 $35.000.00 $35,000.00 6 As-Built Record Drawings LS 1 $15,000.00 $15,000.00 Reclaimed Water 7 24" PVC Coo5 RWM (Push-on) LF 4.194 $95.00 $398.430,00 8 24" PVC COO5 RWM (RJ) LF 2,398 $11000 $263,780.00 9 20" PVC COO5 RWM (RJ) LF 17 $125.00 $2.125.00 10 12" PVC C900 RWM (Push-on) LF 1,848 $75.00 $138,600.00 11 12"PVCC900RWM(RJ) LF 1,978 $80.00 $158.24000 12 8" PVC C900 RWM (Push-on) LF 1,915 $5500 $105,325,00 13 8" PVC C900 RWM (RJ) LF 737 $65.00 347,90500 14 6" PVC C900 RWM (Push-on) LF 2,633 345,00 $118.485.00 15 6" PVC C900 RWM (RJ) LF 858 $50,00 342.900.00 16 16" Steel Casing LF 65 $150.00 $9,750.00 17 Directional Drill Prt@ Sla. 0+55 EA 1 $7.000.00 $7,000.00 18 Directional Drill Prt@Sla.3+83 EA 1 $10,00000 $10,000,00 19 Directional Drill Prt@ Sla_ 81+60 EA 1 $7.000.00 $7,000.00 20 Directional Drill Prt@ Sla_ 65+09 EA 1 $7.000.00 $7,000_00 21 Directional Drill Prt@ Sla. 66+09 EA 1 $7,000,00 $7,000.00 22 Directional Drill Prt@ Sla. 90+20 EA 1 $7,000.00 $7.000.00 23 Directional Drill Prt@Sla. 96+40 EA 1 $7,000_00 $7.000.00 24 Directional Drill Prt@ Sla_ 97+60 EA 1 $7,000.00 $7.000.00 25 Directional Drill Prt@Sla. 98+30 EA 1 $7,000.00 $7,000.00 26 Directional Drill Prt@Sla_ 103+40 EA 1 $10.00000 $10.000.00 27 Directional Drill Prt@Sla. 106+55 EA 1 $10.000.00 $10.00000 28 Directional Drill Prt@Sla.113+46 EA 1 $7.000.00 $7,000.00 29 Directional Drill Prt@sta_ 428+73 EA 1 $7.000.00 $7,000_00 30 Directional Drill Prt@Sta_ 118+65 EA 1 $7.000.00 $7,000,00 31 Directional Drill Prt@ Sla. 353+40 EA 1 $10,000.00 $10.000.00 32 Directional Drill Prt@ Sla. 356+20 EA 1 $10.000.00 $10.000,00 33 Directional Drill Prt@ Sla. 546+05 EA 1 $7,000.00 $7.000.00 34 Directional Drill Prt@Sta_ 547+38 EA 1 $10.000.00 $10,000_00 35 Directional Drill Prt@ Sta_ 749+13 EA 1 $7,000_00 $7.000.00 38 Directional Drill Prt@ Sta. 750+95 EA 1 $10.000_00 $10,000.00 37 Directional Dril Prt@ Sta. 789+90 EA 1 $10.000.00 $10,000.00 38 Directional Drill Prt@ Sla_ 791+70 EA 1 $7,000.00 57,000.00 39 24" HOPE DR 11 (DIPS) Directional Drill RWM LF 390 $300_00 $117,000,00 40 14" HOPE DR 11 (DIPS) Directional Drill RWM LF 2,217 $220.00 5487,740.00 41 8" HOPE DR 11 (DIPS) Directional Drill RWM LF 279 $200.00 $55,800.00 42 "HOPE DR 11 (DIPS) Directional Drill RWM LF 648 $180,00 $116,640_00 43 24" RWM Aerial Canal Crossing (LWDD E-4 Canal) LS 1 $75,000.00 $75.00000 .. Connect to Existing 30" RWM@ Sla. 789+40 EA 1 $18,000.00 $18,000,00 45 Connect 10 Existing 30" RWM@Sla_ 701+60 EA 1 $18.000.00 $18,000.00 46 Connect to Existing 30" RWM@ Sla. 749+33 EA 1 $18,000_00 $18,000.00 47 Connect to Existing 24" RWM@Sta, 0+65 EA 1 $15,000_00 $15,000.00 48 Connect to Existing 24" RWM @ Sta. 44+90 EA 1 $3,000.00 $3.000.00 49 Conned. to Existing 24" RWM @Sta. 5<4+47 EA 1 53.000.00 $3,000,00 50 ConnecttoExisting24"RWM@Sla.547+38 EA 1 $15,000.00 $15,00000 51 Conned to Existing 12" RWM @Sta. 125+45 EA 1 53,000.00 $3.00000 52 Connect to Existing 12" RWM @Sla_150+" EA 1 $10,000.00 $10.00000 53 Connect 10 Existing 12" RWM @Sla. 163+28 EA 1 510,000.00 $10,00000 54 Connect 10 EXJsting 12" RWM@Sla.232+70 EA 1 53,000.00 53.000 00 55 Connect to Existing 12" RWM @ Sta. 234+40 EA 1 53,000,00 $3,000.00 56 24M Butterfly Valves EA 6 $4,000,00 $24.000.00 57 12- Gate Valves EA 11 $3,00000 $33,000,00 58 8" Gate Valves EA 5 $2,800.00 $14.00000 59 6" Gate Valves EA 11 $2,400.00 $26.40000 60 DIP Fittings TONS 30 55,00000 $149132.50 61 Open Cut Pavement Repair LF 5.776 S50.00 $288.800,00 62 Mitt & Resurface SY 1,000 $1200 $12.00000 63 Restore Traffic Signal Loops lS 1 $20,000.00 $20,000.00 64 Pavement Marking and Signage LS 1 $15,00000 $15,000.00 65 Sidewalk Restoration (concrete) LF 1,837 $2600 $47,762.00 66 Sidewalk Restoration (aSphalt) LF 204 $20,00 $4,080,00 67 Concrete F Curb RestoratJOn LF 20 $3500 S70000 68 Concrete Header Curb RestoratIon IF 60 $30.00 $1 BOO.OO 69 Asphalt Dnveway Restoratloll SV 995 $5800 $57,71000 70 Concrete Dri....eway Restoration SV 428 $72 00 $30,816.00 71 Remove and Replace Trees & Landscaping lS 0 $30.00000 SO 00 72 6" RWM Stub-oul @ Sla 69+59 EA 1 $10,00000 $1C,CGO.OO 73 12"RWMStut>-oul@Sta78+88 EA 1 $10.00000 $10CQCOO 74 8" RWM Stut.-out@Sla 97't-27 EA 1 $10.00000 $10 COO ,:)0 75 2" An Release Vallie wiOffse: Manno!e EA 8 $600000 $48,00000 76 2" AI! Release Vallie w,Manhote EA 1 $700000 $7.00000 77 ReCldlmea Water Se""~lce '101: 2" 110'101 meter 'o'ah",::s, ;::lIptng a'l~ fir,,';,::~ iff Sla 59<'0 EA , $200000 S2 000 00 ,"'8 Recldimea -.{V,Her Ser'o'I~,.e Wi r Row meter. "alliE's., OIDI'l9 and flttlrHJS Sla 9~~15 EA $2 :;'0000 $2.00000 7::< R,~C:lalmeCl,^ a:e! Ser"lce wi 2".110'101 meter. "allies pIping a<'lC 'ittlr)~S- ,i Sta 100.95 E,'; 52000 OC S2,OOOOO Be 2,. :: Prec3~" M",ler Vat.;1: w: 4' f1o.... ~eler. vah!:'$, P,~!'Iq d:','; Ij~lr.GS $ta ~ 50.':5 E-.A ~: C. 000,00 $10000 .jC 8; 3' x :;:. Pr~casl Mete! Val.l: 'J>. S !'lo.... me!er. Vdl'J€'S, (dr.;n;:; a:<o 'ml" :~ Sla :22>~C [A S; 2 00('00 $1 ~~ 000 OG 82 ) .:: Pr~cas: ~.~eter \' <tl~ ,'" ~.. '10'" meter, \I;;"'~S. ;"I:"'''(j arc fm ' :;~ Sta 224~' S t_A S ~ 3 OC $ 13 ::,;]0 GO -33 ::.) :: P'e~.as: Me!",,! '~','j' ' 'y, 4 f!;)oN ""'",,'.;;f. "3<"~S Clp,ng (J~,c '"Tn' J;;' Sra 2.~,5"GC EA S ~ 3 00e I):';' 513 G8C' 00 ::\4 ;>'), prr<e;S'M'!(f,' .... 4' f;:,w r"'C'E". ",~"'"s PIP''1Q an,~.'" ,~, Sla S4S.:;S fA. 1 S;C ;:V)C C2 $1[, 00 I ~~ ; ~: i,'~ ~;';~;~'C;;';~:'~ ~":':'J~~;;~e~x,;y'r,,;~c<~ ~:;'~;~t':~::~:.:-, ~~ : r~ C,,' f~ n :,'- ~~ S....ill"(.'ji ;;""ci-9iffl4j~ W.tliilr S3.J74,!l20.5<J ! AIi, ~"".., 'I I t--I . '-,- ",-' ", " "'" "" _,,.b',,,.! Ai'0w.W'" I" , c- - I ;,~,~.~ " 1~ r~o""",-'-.JCi(.r; i2 ~O"~2( sr ~. =-=---- c::~i.:~O=- rr>-r ,'\l.---.- ""'-=__=~~'-=..=".m==="'=-=--=-.~=--=-~=~==--==-,_,.~.=.,-_ $3 -07~920 ~j Telephone: (954) 797-4367 Facsimile: (954) 797-6849 E'l~~~.~~~~ 6781 W. Sunrise Boulevard Plantation, FL 33313 PROJECT: City of Boynton Beach Phase lA and Phase IB, Reclaimed Water System, Contract 2 Bid Number #039-2821-08/CJD Expertech Network Installation Inc. was incorporated in 1996 and established in the U.S. in 1999. We have completed numerous pipeline projects throughout the U.S. and Canada by Horizontal Drilling, Auger Boring and Open Trench methods. Expertech entered the Florida market in the latter part of 2006 and have been awarded contracts in excess of $20,000,000.00 for water and sewer projects, both public and private. These projects are in various phases of completion as reflected in the attached summary. In January of 2008, Expertech acquired the assets and personnel of Atlantic Utilities Enterprises, Inc., a horizontal directional drilling contractor headquartered in Boynton Beach. Atlantic Utilities Enterprises, Inc. has completed numerous pipe installations in Florida of up to 42" diameter pipe since 1999. We currently have six drill rigs and crews in operation on installations up to 36" diameter pipe. Additionally, we have two drill rigs which will be available for the installation ofthe 6" through 24" HDPE on the above referenced project in early May of 2008. E)(~~,~!~~~ Directional boring experience history of Atlantic Expertech LLC. 1. TECO Peoples Gas: (877-832-6747) 2001- current . 36,000' X 6" Coated steel welded gas main - St. Augustine, FL. 2007-08 . 32,000' X 8" Coated steel welded gas main - St. Augustine, FL. 2006-07 . 4,280' X 4" HOPE gas main - Orlando, FL. 2006 . 20,600' X 2",4", 6" Coated steel welded gas main - Bradenton, FL. 2006-07 . 9,000 X 6" HOPE gas main - Naples, FL. 2006 . Many gas mains and services drilled in under the Master Gas Service Contract 2. Florida Public Utilities: (800-427 -7712) 1992-2006 . Master Contract for all Natural Gas work to include mains and services. . 7800' X 6" Coated steel welded gas main on US HWY 441 Royal Palm Beach, FL. 2004 . 8000' X 8" Coated steel welded gas main on US HWY 441 Lake Worth, FL. 2002 . 12,000' X 4",6" HDPE Gas main SR AlA DeIray Beach / Ocean Ridge, FL. 2003-04 . 3000' X 6" Coated Steel welded gas main across the Intercoastal Waterway, West Palm Beach, FL. 2003 . 25,000' 2" - 6" HOPE gas main replacement program directionally bored in the Historic Area of downtown Deland, FL. 2003-05 . Many thousands of feet of pipe directionally bored under the Master Service Contract since 1992 3. Home Development Company: (561-638-3600) 2005 . 1,250' X 20" HDPE Water Main bore, TivoIi Lakes Residential Development / (bored lengthways under Jog road) Palm Beach County Utilities, Boynton Beach, FL. 4. UtilX Corporation: (800-252-0556) . 2" - 8" Reclaim water mains - Jog Road, Palm Beach County, FL. 2004-2005 5. Florida Power and Light: (800-375-2434) . 2"-8" HOPE, Transmission Power Conduits bored in various areas to include Palm Beach, Dade, Broward, V olusia and Collier Counties. 2005-08 . 6 way 6" Bundled multiple conduits directionally bored under the Miami River 2007 . 9 way 6" Bundled multiple conduits directionally bored along Intercoastal Waterway - Hollywood, FL. 2005 6. Arazoza B.-others: (305-246-3223) . 2" -18" HOPE Carrier and casings for irrigation various areas in Oade, Broward , 81. Lucie and Palm Beach counties 2005-2006 7. Villa & Son: (305-255-9206) . 2" -18" HDPE Carrier and casings for ilTigation various areas in Palm Beach County 2004-2005 **These jobs were performed by Atlant,ic Utilities Enterprises prior to merging with Expertech Network Installation to create Atlantic Expertech LLC. w~~,~~~~~ PROJECTS COMPLETED YEAR 2008 Proiect: Water Reclamation Facility (07-01) Owner: City of Cape Canaveral. FL Contact(s): Acting Public Works Director, Walter Bandish (321) 868-1220 or CGC, Brown & Caldwell, Steven J. Davies (407) 864-6215 WORK INVOLVED: $644K (change orders values approx. $840K - $972K) 12" Wastewater Force Main Installation by Open Cut---2,532' (Unrestrained) 12" Wastewater Force Main Installation by Open Cut---993' (Restrained) 12" Wastewater Force Main Installation by Direction Drill---525' 12" Wastewater Force Main Installation by Jack & Bore under AIA---550' Completed: 2/08 Proiect: Horizontal Directional Drillinl.! Water Main Replacement (07-013) Owner: City of Dania Beach. FL Contact: George Krawczyk, Engineer (954) 921-7781 WORK INVOVED: $306K 12" HDPE Water Main Installation by Horizontal Directional Drill---l,OOO' Completed: 2/08 Proiect: Raw Water Transmission Main 0001-9.02) Owner: City of Port Richev. FL Contact: Keith Keegan, Project Manager (727) 919~ 1662 WORK INVOVED: $425K 8" HDPE Water Main Installation by Directional Drill---9,400' Completed: 2/08 WORK INVOLVED: $813K 6" HDPE Natural Gas Pipeline Installation by Directional Drill---ll ,600' 6" HDPE Natural Gas Pipeline Installation by Open Cut---32,800' Completed: 12/20/07 PROJECTS SUBSTANTIALLY COMPLETED Proiect: Fern Park Water System Improvements Phase I (CC-2213-07/LKR) Owner: Seminole County. FL Contact(s): Senior Utilities Inspector, Don Johnson (407) 665-2128 or Project Manager, Patti Levitti (407) 665-2132 WORK INVOLVED: $255K 8" Water Main Installation by Directional Drill---1144' 8" Water Main Installation by Open Cut---365' Fire Hydrant Installation---4 ea Single Water Service---20 ea Double Water Service---4 ea 98% complete; Contract Due Date: 6/08 Proiect: Central Parkway Force Main Replacement & Lift Station Rehab (08-003) Owner: City of Altamonte Sprine:s. FL Contact: George M. Graves, Construction Manager (407) 808-4263 WORK INVOVED: $185K 8" HOPE Water Main Installation by Directional Drill---l ,240' 90% complete; Contract Due Date: 4/08 Proiect: 24" Water Line Owner: Charlotte County. FL Location: Seyburn Terrace Contact: Arthur Markham (941) 743-1379 WORK INVOLVED: $677K 16" PVC Water Main Installation by Open Cut---200' Page 3 of 4 w~~~~~~~ PROJECTS CURRENTLY IN PROCESS Proiect: 30 IN. Water Transmission Main. Oakland Park Blvd (10572) Owner: Citv of Ft. Lauderdale. FL Contact: Steve Hillberg, Engineer (954) 522-2604 WORK INVOLVED: $2.23M 30" Force Main Non Restrained Installation by Open Cut---l,730' 30" Force Main Restrained Installation by Open Cut---l ,600' 30" Force Main HDPE Installation by Directional Drill---91O' 20% complete; Contract Due Date: 11/08 Proiect: Markham Woods Utilities Phase II (CC-2059-07/LKR) Owner: Seminole Countv. FL Contact: Lead Inspector, Carlos Nigron (407) 448-4300 WORK INVOLVED: $3.9M 12" Water Main Installation by Open Cut---6520' 24" Reclaimed Water Main Installation by Open Cut---5080' 20" Reclaimed Water Main Installation by Open Cut---9990' 12" Force Main Installation by Open Cut---12040' Status: Pending pre-construction meeting & Notice to Proceed Proiect: Poinciana Utilitv System Miscellaneous Force Main Up2rades (PO-062) Owner: Toho Water Authoritv Location: Osceola, FL Contact: TOHO Water Authority, Purchasing Dept. (407) 518-2254 WORK INVOLVED: $1.6M (Change order value $1.7M) 16" PVC Water Main Installation by Open Cut---8,500' 24" PVC Water Main Installation by Open Cut---7,340' 10" HDPE Water Main Installation by Directional Drill ---3,400' 14" HDPE Water Main Installation by Directional Drill ---2,360' 20" HDPE Water Main Installation by Directional Drill---l,250' 30" HDPE Water Main Installation by Directional Drill---250' 70% complete: Contract Due Date: 6/08 Proiect: Everest WAS Pipeline (7012254) Owner: MWH Constructors Contact: Tracy Kimnach, Sr Construction Manager (239) 4584729 WORK INVOVED: $935K 6" Force Main Installation by Directional Drill---20,000' Status: Notice to Proceed 3/1/08 Proiect: Golden Gate Wastewater Transmission System Improvement (GGOI4) Owner: Florida Governmental Utility Authority (FGUA) Contact: TBD WORK INVOVED: $149K 6" Force Main Installation by Directional Drill---850' Status: Notice to Proceed 4/1/08 Proiect: Area 4 Reclaimed Water System (2004-020.4) Owner: City of Delray Beach. FL Contact: TBD WORK INVOVED: $1.3M ' R Et.LlU rne t;) vJ A rS:r... /n A I;J 24" Fercc Msift Installation by Directional Drill---3630' 16" 1t8fee Main Installation by Directional Drill---3595' 15% complete: Contract Due Date: 7/08 Page 3 of3 MICHAEL HEITZLER 13758 Hamlin Boulevard West Palm Beach, Florida 33412 (954) 856-6826 EXPERTECH NETWOR;K INST ALLA TION, INC., PLANTATION, FLORIDA SENIOR PROJECT MANAGER Senior Project Manager for water and sewer instaJlations in all Florida locations. Responsibilities include coordination of all phases of construction for 10 to 15 projects from Contract to Close-Out. RIC-MAN INTERNATIONAL, INC., POMPANO BEACH, FL PROJECT MANAGER Project Manager for water, sewer, drainage, and roadway projects in St. Lucie, Palm Beach, Broward, and Dade Counties. Responsible for Bidding, Scheduling, Material procurement, Sub Contractor Agreements, Pay Estimate Submttals and Project Close Out. AKA SERVICES, INC., WEST PALM BEACH, FL PROJECTS MANAGER Senior Project Manager for Heavy and Highway Contractor with projects in V olusia, Brevard, 8t. Lucie, Martin, Palm Beach, and Broward Counties. Projects ranging from $1,000,000.00 to $ 6,000,000.00. Responsible for Bidding, Scheduling, Material Procurement, Sub Contractor Agreements, Contract Negotiations, Pay Estimate Submittals and Project Close-Out. B & B PROPERTIES, INC., INDIANTOWN, FL PROJECT MANAGER Project Manager for Heavy and Highway Contractor, with projects in southeast and southwest Florida. Bidding, Scheduling, Material Procurement, Sub Contractor Negotiations, Pay Estimates, and Project Close-Out for numerous public and private projects, including FDOT projects as prime contractor. FOSTER UTILITIES, INC., CHARLOTTE, NC PRESIDENT AND GENERAL MANAGER Oversee all operations of contractor, specializing in water, sewer, and drainage installations in NC and SC in both public and private sectors. Responsible for estimating, contract negotiations, scheduling, and pay estimates, as well as managing financial and accounting personnel. Qualified company as NC General Contractor RESUME OF MICHAELHEITZLER cont. BARILE EXCAVATING AND PIPELINE CO., LAKE PARK, FL PROJECT MANAGER/ASSISTANT SECRETARY Project Manager for Utility and Highway contractor specializing in water, sewer and drainage projects in southeast and southwest Florida. Responsible for estimating, contract negotiations, pay estimates, and material procurement, as well as, financial and accounting management. Qualified corporation as FL General Contractor. UNDERGROUND UTILITY CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., WEST PALM BEACH, FL PROJECT MANAGER/CORPORATE OFFICER Project Manager for water, sewer and drainage contractor. Corporate officer and partner. H.L. COBLE CONSTRUCTION CO., GREENSBORO, NC ASSIST ANT PROJECT MANAGER Trained in estimating, field and office management for General Contractor in Virginia and North Carolina. 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UJ~ ~~ UJ~~ ~ ~ 000 Z Zo UJ LLO~ Ice >ce Qwce ~ --- UJ 0 0:: <( U~ UJ~ >o~ 0 ~ mmm > US f- (/)U (/)(/) o::(/) UJ~(/) U BID TITLE: PHASE lA and PHASE IE, RECLAIMED WATER SYSTEM, CONTRACT 2 BID NUMBER: 039-2821-08/CJD PROJECT NUMBER: REU 001 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA CONTRACT FOR CONSTRUCTION SERVICES THIS CONTRACT, made and entered into this 6th day of May, 2008, by and between the CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, a municipal corporation of Florida, hereinafter called the "CITY" or "OWNER" and EXPERTECH NETWORK INSTALLATION.INC. a Florida Corporation (K-) Check One a Florida General Partnership L-) a Florida Limited Partnership L-) a Sole Proprietor L-) hereinafter called "CONTRACTOR", WITNESSETH WHEREAS, The City has heretofore invited bids for a City construction project ("Project") identified by the bid title, bid number and project number listed above and commonly referred to as: PHASE lA and PHASE IB, RECLAIMED WATER SYSTEM, CONTRACT 2 WHEREAS, Contractor, in compliance with the bidding requirements announced by the City, submitted a bid on the 10th day of April , 2008, for the total bid amount of $2,672,557.28; and, WHEREAS, On the 6th day of May, 2008, the City Commission designated contractor as having submitted the bid that was most advantageous to the City and authorized the execution of this Agreement; and, WHEREAS, the Parties agree that the Project is scheduled to achieve Substantial Completion on Phase lA without interruption within 150 calendar days as specified in the Notice to Proceed, and 200 calendar days for Phase IB as specified in second Notice to Proceed issued subject to CITY approved time extensions. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of these premises and the mutual conditions and covenants contained herein, the parties agree as follows: C -1 Utilities Department Rev. 01/24/06 1. AGREEMENT 1.1. The Parties agree that: 1.1.1. The foregoing "Whereas" clauses are true and correct and incorporated herein by this reference. 1.1.2. The CITY does hire and employ the CONTRACTOR to provide construction services for completion of the Project. 1.1.3. The CONTRACTOR does accept this Contract and does agree to furnish the necessary labor, tools, equipment, materials and supplies, etc., and to complete the Project by performing all the work as set forth in the this Contract and the Contract Documents for the price and amounts set forth in Contractor's bid. 1.1.4. Contractor is an independent contractor as that term is set forth in the General Conditions for Construction GC-2, INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR. 1.1.5. Unless otherwise provided, all time frames referenced in all Contract Documents shall be calendar days. 2. SCOPE OF SERVICES 2.1. The Project consists of those improvements described and set forth in the Contract Documents. 2.2. The "Contract Documents" are the compilation of the following individual documents: 2.2.1. Advertisement for Bids 2.2.2. Instructions to Bidders 2.2.3. Bid Proposal 2.2.4. Bid Bond 2.2.5. General Conditions for Construction (GC) - all references to "GC" shall be to section numbers 2.2.6. Supplemental Conditions for Construction (SCC) - all referenced to "SCC" shall be to section numbers 2.2.7. Special Conditions for City-Furnished Materials 2.2.8. Terms and Conditions for City-Furnished Materials, Attachment B 2.2.9. Construction Contract 2.2.10. Certificate of Insurance 2.2.11. Public Construction Bond 2.2.12. Technical Specifications 2.2.13. Contract Drawings and Plans C -2 Utilities Department Rev. 01/24/06 2.2.14. Addenda 2.2.15. Written directives or interpretations 2.2.16. Manufacturers warranties 3. OBLIGATIONS OF CONTRACTOR 3.1. Contractor shall: 3.1.1. Furnish all materials, supplies, machines, equipment, tools, superintendents, labor, msurance, and other accessones and services necessary to complete said project in accordance with the conditions and prices as stated in the Contract Documents. 3.1.2. Perform all the work and labor pursuant to this contract and all of the materials furnished shall be in strict conformity with the Contract Documents. CONTRACTOR further accepts and consents to the conditions contained in said Contract Documents and expressly agrees to comply with every requirement and stipulation therein contained. 3.1.2.1 Comply with provisions in Special Conditions and Terms and Conditions for City-Furnished Materials. 3.1.3. Furnish all tools, equipment, materials and supplies and to do all the work above mentioned in a first-class, substantial and workmanlike manner, and in conformity with the detail for said work on file in the office of the Project Manager and strictly in accordance with the Contract Documents. 3.1.4. CONTRACTOR shall furnish each subcontractor or material supplier with a copy of his Public Construction Bond within five (5) days of subcontractors' work or material supplying and shall maintain records to establish that notice. A copy of said notice shall be provided to the City's Project Manager at time of issuance. 3.1.5. Guarantee all work and materials for a period of one (1) year, as set forth in the General Conditions for Construction GC-24, WARRANTY. Warranty period shall commence with date of final acceptance as set forth in the Technical Specifications for Construction 01700, EXECUTION REQUIREMENTS. 3.1.6. Comply with the provisions of Section 255.05, Florida Statutes, if applicable. 3.1.7. Pay promptly, before final settlement, any and all claims or liens by subcontractors or material suppliers, incurred in and about this work. C -3 Utilities Department Rev. 01/24/06 3.1.8. Remove and clean up all rubbish, debris, excess material, temporary structures, tools and equipment from streets, alleys, parkways and adjacent property that may have been used or worked on by the CONTRACTOR in connection with the project promptly as such section or portion is completed and ready for use, leaving the same in a neat and presentable condition. 3.1.9. Observe and comply with the provisions of the charter, ordinances, codes and regulations of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida. 3.1.10. Obtain written approval from the CITY of all subcontractors not disclosed in the Contractor's bid document. 3.1.11. Perform such other tasks as set forth in the Contract Documents. 3.1.12. Shall provide all required bonds, insurance certificates and any other required security for performance of the Project within ten (10) of the Award of the Project. 3.2. The CONTRACTOR will be held responsible for the care, protection and condition of all work until final completion and acceptance thereof, and will be required to make good at his own cost any damage or injury occurring from any cause resulting from their acts or omissions, or the acts or omissions of their subcontractors or suppliers. 4. CITY'S OBLIGATIONS 4.1. City shall provide a written Notice to Proceed at the time of the scheduled Pre-Construction Meeting. 4.2. Make timely payments for the work in accordance with the procedures and time frames set forth in the Contract Documents. 4.3. On satisfactory completion of the Project, provide a written final acceptance and payment for the entire project. 5. COMMENCEMENT OF WORK (SUPPLEMENTAL CONDITION SCC-l) 5.1. Phase lA, Notice to Proceed No. 1: CONTRACTOR hereby agrees to commence work under this contract within (10) calendar days of the Commencement Date specified in the written "Notice to Proceed," and to achieve Substantial Completion without interruption within 150 calendar days thereafter. C -4 Utilities Department Rev. 01/24/06 5.2. Phase IE, Notice to Proceed No.2: CONTRACTOR hereby agrees to commence work under this contract when Substantial Completion of Phase lA is achieved. A second Notice to Proceed will be issued by the City for Phase IB; and, the CONTRACTOR shall achieve Substantial Completion without interruption within 200 calendar days thereafter. 5.3. Time is the essence of the contract. In the event the CONTRACTOR shall fail to timely commence the work following Notice to Proceed or fail in the performance of the work specified and required to be performed within the time limit set forth in the contract, after due allowance for any extension or extensions of time made in accordance with the Contract Documents, the CONTRACTOR shall be liable to the CITY, as liquidated damages, the amount stipulated in Section 6.0 hereinbelow for each and every calendar day that the CONTRACTOR shall be in default of achieving certification of Substantial Completion. 5.4. CONTRACTOR shall notify the Project Engineer in writing of any change in the names and addresses of each subcontractor proposed for principal parts of work, and any changes in subcontractors from those proposed in CONTRACTOR's bid proposal, and for such others as the Project Engineer may direct, and shall not employ any that CITY may, within a reasonable time, object to as incompetent or as unfit. 6. LIQUIDATED DAMAGES 6.1. The CONTRACTOR further agrees to pay $1.000.00 per day as liquidated damages, for failure to begin within ten (10) days of CITY's issuance of the "Notice to Proceed" or failure to achieve Substantial Completion within the number of calendar days for Phase lA and Phase IB from the Commencement Date as indicated in the written "Notice to Proceed". The CITY shall have the right to deduct said liquidated damages from any amount due, or that may become due the CONTRACTOR, or to collect such liquidated damages from the CONTRACTOR or his Surety. 6.2. Punch list items recorded as a result of inspections for Substantial Completion are to be corrected by the CONTRACTOR within thirty (30) calendar days and prior to any request for Final Inspection, Testing and Acceptance as stated in the General Conditions for Construction (GC-50). If the Substantial Completion punch list items have not been corrected by the CONTRACTOR within the thirty (30) calendar day period, at the discretion of the Project Manager, Liquidated Damages may be applied as described in Section 6 above. C -5 Utilities Department Rev. 01/24/06 7. PROTECTION OF EXISTING FACILITIES AND WORK IN PROGRESS 7.1. The CONTRACTOR warrants that quoted prices include the protection and continuous use of all existing work in process, property or operations of the CITY as more particularly set forth in the Technical Specifications for Construction, 01540, SECURITY AND SAFETY PROCEDURES FOR INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS, and/or 01541 SECURITY AND SAFETY PROCEDURES FOR WATER TREATMENT PLANT PROJECTS. 8. INDEMNIFICATION 8.1. The CONTRACTOR shall indemnify and save harmless and defend the CITY, its agents, servants, and employees from and against any claim, demand, or cause of action of whatsoever kind or nature arising out of error, omission or negligent act of CONTRACTOR, its agents, servants, or employees in the performance of services under this Agreement. 8.2. CONTRACTOR shall indemnify and save harmless and defend CITY, its agents, servants and employees from against any kind and all causes, claims, demands, actions, losses, liabilities, settlements, judgments, damages, costs, expenses, and fees (including without limitation reasonable attorney's and paralegal expenses at both the trial and appellate levels) of whatsoever kind or nature for damages to persons or property caused in whole or in part by any act, omission, or default of the CITY, its agents, servants or employees ansmg from this contract or its performance. The CONTRACTOR and the CITY hereby agree and covenant that the CONTRACTOR has incorporated in this original bid, which constitutes the Contract sum payable by the CITY to the CONTRACTOR, specific additional consideration in the amount of ten dollars ($10.00) sufficient to support this obligation of indemnification provided for in this paragraph. The indemnification required pursuant to the Contract shall in no event be less than $1 million per occurrence or no more than the limits of insurance required of the CONTRACTOR by the Contract, whichever is greater. It is the CITY'S and CONTRACTOR'S full intention that this provision shall be enforceable and said provision shall be in compliance with Section 725.06, Florida Statute. 8.3. The execution of this Agreement by the CONTRACTOR shall obligate CONTRACTOR to comply with the foregoing indemnification provision, as well as the insurance provisions which are set forth in the General Conditions for Construction. However, the indemnification provision, and the msurance prOVISIOn contained m the General Conditions for Construction are not interdependent of each other, but rather each one is separate and distinct from the other. C -6 Utilities Department Rev. 01/24/06 8.4. The obligation of the CONTRACTOR to indemnify the CITY is not subject to any offset, limitation or defense as a result of any insurance proceeds available to either the CITY or the CONTRACTOR. 9. PAYMENT BY CITY 9.1. The CITY agrees to pay the CONTRACTOR in current funds for the performance of the contract, subject to additions and deductions as provided in the Contract Documents. 10. CHANGES IN THE WORK 10.1. The CITY, without invalidating the Contract, may order extra work or make changes by altering, adding to or deducting from the work, the Contract sum being adjusted accordingly. All such work shall be executed under the conditions of the original Contract. Any claim for extension of time caused thereby shall be made in writing at the time such change is ordered. Changes in the work must be processed as set forth in the General Conditions for Construction GC-46, FIELD CHANGE DIRECTIVES/CHANGE ORDERS. No Field Change Directive or Change Order shall be authorized by the Project Manager if the Contractor has added language to the Field Change Directive or Change order or to any cover letter, e-mail, facsimile, or other written document which accompanies the Field Change Directive or Change Order in which the Contractor attempts to reserve any future right or claim arising out of the work which is the subject of the Field Change Directive or Change Order. If the Contractor adds such language, the Project Manager shall secure specific written authorization from the City Manager's office before executing the Field Change Directive or Change Order. 10.2. All change orders and adjustments shall be in writing and approved by the Project Manager, otherwise, no claim for extras will be allowed. 10.3. Claim of payment for extra work shall be submitted by the CONTRACTOR upon certified statement supported by receipted bills. Such statements shall be submitted for the current contract payment for the month in which the work was done. No claim for extra work shall be allowed unless same was ordered, in writing, as aforesaid and the claim presented at the time of the first estimate after the work is completed. 11. PROJECT ENGINEER 11.1. The Project Engineer ("Engineer") is David Mathews, P.E., Mathews Consulting, Inc., 1475 Centreoark Boulevard, suite 250, West Palm Beach, FL 33401. C -7 Utilities Department Rev. 01/24/06 11.2. The Project Engineer shall have general supervision and direction of the work. The Project Engineer is the agent of the CITY only to the extent provided in the Contract Documents and when in special instances he has the authority by CITY to act, and in such instances he shall, upon request, show CONTRACTOR such authority in writing. He has authority to stop the work whenever such stoppage may be necessary to insure the proper execution of the Contract. 11.3. As the Project Engineer is, in the first instance, the interpreter of the conditions of the contract and the judge of its performance, he shall side neither with CITY nor with CONTRACTOR, but shall use his authority pursuant to the Contract to enforce its faithful performance by both parties. 11.4. In the event of a dispute, the role of the Project Engineer is to make recommendations to the Project Manager who shall make the final decision. 12. INSURANCE 12.1. The Contractor shall obtain and maintain insurance as set forth in the General Conditions for Construction GC-27, INSURANCE. 13. CONTRACT CONTROLS 13.1. This Contract must be construed with all other Contract Documents, a master set of which shall be maintained by the City Clerk of the CITY. In the event of a dispute, only the master set of documents, or copies thereof certified by the City Clerk, shall be used as evidence. 13.2. In the event of a conflict between the requirements or specifications set forth in the Contract Documents, the conflict shall be resolved by written interpretation by the CITY, or its representatives as set forth in the General Conditions for Construction (GC-17), CONTRACT INTERPRETATION. In reconciling conflicting provisions of the Contract Documents, the Contract shall have the greatest weight, followed by the General Conditions for Construction and finally by the balance of the Contract Document 14. TIME OF ESSENCE 14.1. Inasmuch as the provisions of the Contract Documents relating to the times of performance and completion of the work are for the purpose of enabling the CITY to complete the construction of a public improvement in accordance with a predetermined program, all such time limits are of the essence of the Contract. C -8 Utilities Department Rev. 01/24/06 15. REMEDY FOR DELAY 15.1. In the event of any delay in the project caused by any act or omission of the CITY, its agents or employees, by the act or omission of any other party other than the CONTRACTOR, his agents, employees or subcontractors, or delay caused by weather conditions or unavailability of materials, the sole remedy available to CONTRACTOR shall be by extension of the time allocated to complete the project. 15.2. NO MONETARY DAMAGES SHALL BE CLAIMED OR AWARDED TO CONTRACTOR IN ASSOCIATION WITH ANY DELAY IN THE PROJECT CAUSED BY AN ACT OR OMISSION OF THE CITY, ITS AGENTS OR EMPLOYEES. CONTRACTOR ACKNOWLEDGES THIS LIMITATION ON RECOVERY AND ASSUMES ALL MONETARY RISK ASSOCIATED WITH THIS LIMITATION. CONTRACTOR hereby acknowledges that he has read and understands the above provision. INITIALS 15.3. Failure on the part of CONTRACTOR to timely process a request for an extension of time to complete the work shall constitute a waiver by CONTRACTOR and CONTRACTOR shall be held responsible for completing the work within the time allocated by this contract. 15.4. All requests for extension of time to complete the work shall be made in accordance with the General Conditions for Construction GC-23, EXTENSION OF TIMEINO DAMAGES FOR DELAY. 15.5. For the purpose of this section, the phrase "the CITY, its agents and employees" shall include but shall not be limited to the Project Engineer and Project Manager. 16. DISPUTES 16.1. Disputes shall be resolved as set forth in the General Conditions for Construction GC-18, DISPUTES. 16.2 Upon resolution of a dispute by the Owner, either party may request the appointment of a mediator. C -9 Utilities Department Rev. 01/24/06 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the CITY has caused these presents to be signed by its City Manager, attested to by the City Clerk with the Corporate Seal of the said CITY and the CONTRACTOR has executed these presence the day and year herein before written. Signed, sealed and witnessed CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA In the presence of: City Manager Attest: City Clerk City Attorney Signed, sealed and witnessed CONTRACTOR In the presence of: President or Vice President Attest as to CONTRACTOR State of Florida ) ) ss: County of Palm Beach ) On this day of , 20_, personally appeared before me, duly authorized to administer oaths, known to be the persons described herein or who has produced as identification and who executed the foregoing instrument and has acknowledged before me that they have executed same. 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RECLAIMED WATER SYSTEM, CONTRACT 2 BID NUMBER: 039-2821-08/CJD DATE: L!-/O'-2oo8 O'~l ~n.T-~S Prf?I'5"de.n+ as an authorized representative of: (print Name and Title of Representative ) 6t (3 (J.~c;;!:C"\\ lc-rl (.nI\;-rrU:...to~ ""k.(hereinafter called the bidder) located at . tName of Company) . fO~ ex l \'sht RrJ. lLJ.f.kI^" t3eo.c~1 ~L 3;:31../ II confirms that said bidder Company Address has visited the site of the work and has carefully examined the plans and specifications for said proj ect and checked them in detail before submitting his bid or proposal. ~~/ 4-1-;;.cog SIGNATURE FCOMPANY DATE OF INSPECTION REPRESENTATIVE NAMED ABOVE N/A OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE SIGNATURE FOR MANDATORY ONLY TIDS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED IN ORDER FOR PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE BS1-1 ~ The City of Boynton Beach Procurement Services 100 E. Boynton Buell BOlllewlNJ P.O.Box3JO Boynton Beach, Florida 33425..(J310 Telephone: (561) 742.6310 FAX: (561) 742-6316 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF ADDENDUM #1 "PHASE IA and IB, RECLAIMED WATER SYSTEM, CONTRACT 2" BID #: 039-2821-08/CJD RESPONDENT MUST SIGN, DATE AND INCLUDE TillS "ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF ADDENDUM #1" WITH BID PACKAGE IN ORDER FOR SUBMITTAL TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE. ~~ ~~~~~~~;:I\~L-tt-rS.r~ . z;p:U~ SIGNATURE OF RESPONDENT ri%? o ' v-Jeo-l fJo ~-" Pr ~ 8 ~ d.e.o::t DATEI'I PRINT NAME I THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITI'ED IN ORDER FOR PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE ADD-! .. The City of Boynton Beach Procurement Services 100 E. Boynton Beach Boulevard P. O. Box 3/0 Boynton Beach, Florida 33425-0310 Telephone: (561) 742-63/0 FAX: (561) 742-6316 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF ADDENDUM #2 "PHASE lA and IB, RECLAIMED WATER SYSTEM, CONTRACT 2" BID #: 039-2821-08/CJD RESPONDENT MUST SIGN, DATE AND INCLUDE THIS "ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF ADDENDUM #2" WITH BID PACKAGE IN ORDER FOR SUBMITTAL TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPT ABLE. ~.- G t a UN.J~OlIl1cJ Coi'.-tT'nrdor-S, ~. cP1/ _ NAME OF PONDENT SIGNATURE OF RESPONDENT '1/;n/()'K N Den. \ 6o..--les I P LY.-S~de-^+ DATE I I PRINT NAME THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED IN ORDER FOR PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPT ABLE ADD-l APPENDIX 'A ' THE DOCUMENTS BEHIND THIS PAGE MUST ACCOMPANY PROPOSAL IN ORDER FOR SUBMITTAL TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE BIDDER ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Submit Bids To: PROCUREMENT SERVICES 100 E. Boynton Beach Boulevard P.O. Box 310 Boynton Beach, Florida 33425-0310 Telephone: (561) 742-6323 Broadcast Date: MARCH 6, 2008 Bid Title: PHASE lA and PHASE IB, RECLAIMED WATER SYSTEM, CONTRACT 2 Bid Number: #039-2821-08/CJD Bid Received By: APRIL 10,2008, NO LATER THAN 11:00 A.M. (LOCAL TIME) Bids will be opened in Procurement Services unless specified otherwise. Bid receiving date and time is scheduled for: A PRTT, lOr 200Rr no )9tf'r th9n 11 ~OO A M (lOC9) timf') and may not be withdrawn within ninety (90) days after such date and time. All awards made as a result of this bid shall conform to applicable sections of the charter and codes of the City. Area Code: t15q Cl5Lf tlyti4ech tl.enoD(L I n~ ()Yl (u:?) I n ( . ~q --I SO Lrf ~." ",--[ -rl_ V Ct-d <<--- /Cf7 LfLf-oo 70f I 0?;Lf1 (L;lg ( W SV-nri6€- &vd 7J2arrfzt-h'o rl FL 3 3 ~.3 l 3 ~/oID? I Name of Vendor: Federal I.D. Number: Telephone Number: iZ'Fi 435~ A Corporation of the State of: Area Code: FAX Number: Mailing Address: City/State/Zip: Vendor Mailing Date: THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL BA - 1 Bid #039-2821-008/CJD Addendum #1 REVISED SCHEDULE OF BID ITEMS BID PROPOSAL The Bidder agrees to accept as full payment for the: PHASE lA and PHASE IB, RECLAIMED WATER SYSTEM, CONTRACT 2 BID #039-2821-08/CJD Scope of Work: The City of Boynton Beach is seeking the services of a qualified contractor to furnish and install all fittings, valves, air-release valves, aerial canal crossing, pre-cast meter vaults, connections to existing systems and all incidentals and appurtenances for the installation of a new 24-inch, 12. inch, 8-inch, and 6-inch PVC DRI8 C905/900 Reclaimed Water Mains. The Scope of Work also includes Directional Drill of 24-inch, 14-inch, 8-inch, and 6-inch HDPE DR11 (DIPS) Reclaimed Water Mains. Construction also includes, but is not limited to providing maintenance of traffic, clearing and grubbing, dewatering, complying with all permit conditions, pavement milling and resurfacing, pavement restoration, sidewalk: and curb restoration, flushing & testing and all restoration for a complete and operating system. The City v,'ill pre purchase the :! 1 inch, 12 inoh, 8 inch, and 6 inch PVC DRI8 C905/900 Reclaimed VI atar Main piping; and, :! 1 inch BlItterfly Valves; and, 6 inch and 8 inch Gate Valves. Refer to the Material List in Bid Proposal, Page BP 6. The scope of work is more clearly defined in the Contract Documents, Special Conditions and Terms and Conditions for City-Furnished Materials, Technical Specifications and project drawings, which are herby not listed in any order of precedence. GRAND TOTAL BID (From Page BP - 5) -r U-:lD ~LLLL 0 n fj - u-..L.. i'\..U-nG'\JL& ...Q~ 'D ~ --+-u.::, 0 "----\--h DUD tLnd -bi l}.L ~\. Y\ dV-c9. ti-tfj -- ~--n ~-~J ~ount writ en in words has precedence) ,); (P I d, ;SS7,J, '8 fj'P' $-~~ Dollars and Cents TillS PAGE MUST BE SUBMITTED IN ORDER FOR PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPT ABLE BP-I Bid #039-2821-008/CJD Addendum #1 REVISED SCHEDULE OF BID ITEMS PHASE lA and IB, RECLAIMED WATER SYSTEM, CONTRACT 2 *F&I - Furnish and Install ITEM DESCRIPTION EST UNITS UNIT VALUE NO QTY COST 1 F&I 24" PVC e905 RWM (push-on' Installation 4.300 LF q:J I,f)} ~q'7 '7Q ~,iJb 2 F&I 24" PVC C905 RWM (RJ) Installation 2,500 LF Il:JD, ~:l 3(){>FO{) ,00 3 F& I 20" PVC C905 RWM (RJ) Installation 40 LF ffi I :+1 3.?bK. </0 4 F&I 12" PVC C900 RWM (Push-on) Installation 2,100 LF 32>.1'1 /:,q" Q1. 06 5 F&I 12" PVC C900 RWM (RJ) Installation 2,100 LF 1-/-0.73 'lS'5533.o0 6 F&I 8" PVC C900 RWM (Push-on) Installation 2,100 LF ~I.SS 4~65.0b 7 F&I 8" PVC C900 RWM (RJ) Installation 850 LF 1~5, 54 dl1ot1.0C 8 F&I 6" PVC C900 RWM (push-on) Installation 2,900 LF I L/-. I :3 ifDQ17.Dc 9 F&I 6" PVC C900 RWM (Rn Installation 950 LF .9-1.0<;<- 0100,;)(,,00 10 16" Steel Casing 65 LF , ;)7.1:,0 ~dqtf.OC 11 Directional Drill Pit ~ Sta. 0+55 1 LS :J~b".5 d ~;Jblo.5~ 12 Directional Drill Pit @ Sta. 3+98 I LS q~.lg '13~.1<6 13 Directional Drill Pit @J Sta. 81 +60 . I LS q~Q.l<X q ~9s.1<6 14 Directional Drill Pit @ Sta. 85+09 1 LS '13%'1~ '1~%.~ 15 Directional Drill Pit ~ Sta. 86+09 1 LS q3~.lg q~%.76 16 Directional Drill Pit @J Sta. 90+20 1 LS '13%.1<6 q6~.I~ 17 Directional Drill Pit ~ Sta. 96+40 1 LS 1~5.30 <605. 3D 18 Directional Drill Pit @J Sta. 97+60 1 LS q 3<t.7)S '13<6.,<2 19 Directional Drill Pit @ Sta. 98+30 1 LS 11~<iSCS I b t:, I ~~ .(,(: 20 Directional Drill Pit @ Sta. 103+40 1 LS q 39.1~ '13~ .l?i' 21 Directional Drill Pit @J Sta. 106+55 1 LS Q3<6.l<6 Cf3<6.7g 22 Directional Drill Pit @J Sta. 113+46 1 LS q3~:lR q ~<X.'7~ 23 Directional Drill Pit @J Sta. 428+73 1 LS if~)~S;l J '~?f;.ll 24 Directional Drill Pit @ Sta. 118+65 1 LS '1 3~.1'iS q3~ .7~ 25 Directional Drill Pit @ Sta. 353+40 1 LS C1 'lSti. S5 4<6Q.q:j 26 Directional Drill Pit @J Sta. 356+20 I LS '1 <8q ,S5 ggq.5~ 27 Directional Drill Pit ~ Sta. 546+05 1 LS ;)0 LJ J " Cj r:QotJ',M 28 Directional Drill Pit @) Sta. 547+38 1 LS ~G:?I tJ .qcl ~ft,I4-.qo 29 Directional Drill Pit @) Sta. 749+13 1 LS ~~q~,~~ 3~.~~; 30 Directional Drill Pit @ Sta. 750+95 1 LS ~?A~.5l 2211<6.57 TillS PAGE MUST BE SUBMITTED IN ORDER FOR PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE BP-2 Bid #039-2821-008/CJD Addendum # 1 REVISED SCHEDULE OF BID ITEMS 31 Directional Drill Pit @ Sta. 789+90 1 LS \b9l3b IbSC1.3\o 32 Directional Drill Pit ~ Sta. 791+70 1 LS I ~?b3.lf?:, Q~53.lr? 33 24" HDPE DR 11 (DIPS) Directional Drill RWM 400 LF l~ I. 1 ) i4R4lf4.oc 34 14" HOPE DR II (DlPS) Directional Drill RWM 2,240 LF Lj & ,'7:2 ; Dqft,~ . Sl 35 8" HDPE DR 11 (DlPS) Directional Drill RWM 300 LF d~'dd. {<60~..OO 36 6" HDPE DR 11 (DIPS) Directional Drill RWM 675 LF ~d.,5 I C:;~Sb'~~ 37 24" RWM Aerial Canal Crossing 1 LS q, I. ;;JiJ rlL '1'13a4.o~ 38 Connect to Existing 30" RWM @ Sta. 789+40 I EA '1 (" dl. '?>~ I bLJdl. ~<6 39 Connect to Existing 30" RWM ~ Sta. 701+60 1 EA Ib~ QI.~% , ~lf dl .3~ 40 Connect to Existing 30" RWM @ Sta. 749+33 1 EA II1C1(, ~ .1 ~ I,Q(}6.1;) 41 Connect to Existing 24" RWM ~ Sta. 0+67 I EA t?>4 3~bSS 2,4 3~b.9D 42 Connect to Existing 24" RWM @ Sta. 44+90 1 EA ~585.4l Q69;5.4, 43 Connect to Existing 24" RWM ~ Sta. 54+47 I EA ~31,n 6lCf37.17 44 Connect to Existing 24" RWM @ Sta. 547+38 I EA , 40-73. ~ X ; 40l3.~~ 45 Connect to Existing 12" RWM @ Sta. 125+45 1 EA \3d3.~ 13:;J3.~1 46 Connect to Existing 12" RWM @ Sta. 150+44 1 EA .3<6/3.74 3~13.'7~ 47 Connect to Existing 12" RWM @ Sta. 163+28 1 EA I'~ 3'd')' 13d3, dtj 48 Connect to Existing 12" RWM @ Sta. 232+70 1 EA II~d?>'d(i /3,)8.ifi 49 Connect to Existing 12" RWM @ Sta. 234+40 1 EA 11,:)9" .q "3 1 ~Sto.t13 50 F&I 24" Butterfly Valves Installed 6 EA 11f~tj ~.O~ d51~.qx 51 F&I 12" Gate Valves Installation 12 EA l~oLl7-I'1 c9J.}5{,l.o. dlS 52 F&I 8" Gate Valves Installation 5 EA 1~1{"c1 to It,3%l(.S b 53 F&I 6" Gate Valves Installation 12 EA qIO.~~ t cfl3D'd{ 54 DlP Fittings 31 TONS / o7QQ ,c}q 333fJ.Y8, 14 55 Open Cut Pavement Repair 6,000 LF 4- d'~;) J53C}dQ.Ot 56 Mill & Resurface 3,000 SY J4.Lf~ i34lfo.DO 57 Restore Traffic Signal Loops 1 LS 14601.'63 '4SD1.~3 58 Pavement Marking and Signage 1 LS 1:4S5.11 -7.;)55. " 59 Sidewalk Restoration (concrete) 2,400 LF 33.;}5 ,q?,oo ,DO 60 Sidewalk Restoration (asphalt) 250 LF 30.,;}"3 -, S5,.5b 61 Concrete F Curb Restoration 200 LF 4~.31 ~ <Jl.:,d.OO 62 Concrete Header Curb Restoration 160 LF 30'd~ 4~3~.do 63 Asphalt Driveway Restoration 1,400 SY 3.;l .(c;l{ 4Sbq~IOO THIS PAGE MUST BE SUBMITTED IN ORDER FOR PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE BP-3 Bid #039-2821-008/CJD Addendum #1 REVISED SCHEDULE OF BID ITEMS 64 Concrete Drivewa 500 SY ct,;)'dl Y II05.lJb 65 Sta. 69+59 1 EA 67~1o.1oO ~ 7,;)". (,0 66 Sta. 78+;& 88 1 EA tJb'l./.~( 4bI4.g-, 67 I EA 1,<13.;)0 11C15-do 68 8 EA ~ lda.34 dl/OI1Cj., 69 1 EA ~4g.lo fa.\fg.IO 70 1 EA 2>1~ ~.s3 "3 t~~.53 71 1 EA d1;;l4.6b 72 I EA 73 I EA 74 1 EA 75 1 EA qo35.~b Qo3S.6lc, 76 1 EA l:,q If ( ,3d b q l.f ,. '3 77 1 EA ~,cllf I .3d- L:,q L( I .3 78 1 EA qb35'6b'f035.66 79 1 EA Id81~.81 80 1 EA bq4', tot} If I"?>~ 81 2 EA "=,cHf1,Iy; 13%lq.Sb 82 10 EA ~3a'd ~3d~' %b TillS PAGE MUST BE SUBMI'ITED IN ORDER FOR PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE BP-4 Bid #039-2821-008/CJD Addendum #1 REVISED SCHEDULE OF BID ITEMS 83 SUB TOTAL BASE BID $ d4-Cf, <3<ti '3. 5~ Mobilization / Demobilization, Bonds~ Insurance, and General Requirements. Contractor shall be 84 limited to a maximum of six percent (6%) of the 1 LS $lo b#o4 :3r $hlofol/ .3?:> Sub Total Base Bid (Item No. 83) above. SEE SUPPLEMENTAL CONDITIONS SCC-3 NPDES compliance; one and one.half percent 85 (1.5%) of Sub Total Base Bid (Item No. 83) 1 LS $.3'7?>11lI1 $37377/ff above. 86 Trench Safety System for OSHA compliance I LS $ Ib<6l:&.{,-;;i $ 'o~<':'~.103 87 Audio Video Documentation 1 LS $ t,€1 fa .1.C: $ b~~.IoS 88 As Built Drawings 1 LS $ \!SS'"lb ~l $ r~lo.;}~ 89 Indemnification 1 LS $10 $10 90 TOTAL BASE BID - Item No. 83 throU2h Item No. 89 $ ~O <.0-, 3 ' -, fa CASH ALLOWANCES Undefined Underground Site conditions - SEE SUPPLEMENTAL CONDmONS SCC-4 92 GRAND TOTAL BID (enter this amount on Pa e BP-1 91 LS $100,000 S~5 .C)'6' (In Numbers) ~ J r::~ '7 ;) ..55? ,;)r2 ~ THIS PAGE MUST BE SUBMITTED IN ORDER FOR PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE BP-5 Bid #039-2821-008/CJD Addendum #1. REVISED SCHEDULE OF BID ITEMS PH"A.o.SE L"A aad PIL\SE 111, RECLAIMED 'V.'''ATER SYSTEM, CONTR..:\CT 2 CITY FURNISHED !\{:\TERIALS (CFM) THE FOLLOlVINC MATERIALS ~'1LL BE PRE PURCHASED BY THE CITY FOR, i\....~D INCORPOR:\TED INTO THE PlL\.SE L'.. aDd PHASE IB, RECLf..DfED 'VATER SYSTEM:, CONTRf..CT 2 ("Projeet") ITEM Nfh CFl\f 1 CFl\f :2 CFl\f 3 C~f4 CFM:S CFl\f 4i C~{7 CF:M8 C~{9 CFM: 1 () CFM: 11 C~{12 C~{ 13 DESCRIPTION 12" Cate Valve 8" Gate Valve 6" Gate Valve lJNH :bF :bF :bF :bF :bF :bF :bF :bF :bF EA EA EA EA EST~fA TED ~ ~ 4Q ~ ~ ~ 850 ~ %Q (i y ~ H TillS PAGE MUST BE SUBMITIED IN ORDER FOR PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE BP.6 Bid Proposal continued.... The undersigned bidder agrees to commence work within ten (10) calendar days after the date of the Commencement Date as indicated in the written "Notice to Proceed" provided by the City, and shall achieve Snh"t:mti:l! romp!ption withollt intPTmption within thp nnmhPT of r:l!pnn:lT n:lY" thPTP:lftpT npt:li!pn in thp ST TPPT .EMFNT AT. rONDITTONS, Srr-l J Ph:l"p ! A :Inn Ph:l"p 1B.. Bidder will indicate submittal of the following documents with bid proposal: /Original and four (4) copies of bid submitted. L Attached is a computer generated horizontal bar chart showing proposed schedule of work. V Schedule of Subcontractors submitted. '~te Inspection Form submitted. ~vidence of possession of required licenses and/or business permits submitted. The undersigned bidder hereby represents that he has carefully examined the drawings and the Contract including all Contract documents and will execute the Contract and perform all its items, covenants and conditions, all in exact compliance with the requirements of the specifications and drawings. The bidder, by and through the submission of his Bid, agrees that he has examined and that he shall be held responsible for having theretofore examined himself as to the character of the route, the location, surface and underground obstructions, the nature of the ground water table, conditions and all other physical characteristics of the work, in order that he may thereby provide for the satisfactory completion thereof, including the removal, relocation or replacement of any objects or obstructions which will be encountered in doing the proposed work. The bidder, by submission of this Bid acknowledges that the bidder has been advised that in the event bidder contests the award of this project to another bidder, that the bidder damages, if any, are limited to actual Bid preparation costs and bidder hereby waives any claim it may have for other damages coming from the City's failure to award the project bidder. THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED IN ORDER FOR PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE BP-7 Bid Proposal continued.... Date 1fI /0 ) O~ I I bpc,rJ. c cJ) iJ-eF-u.-, CO rt-.-- 1 vl~-4--aJLQ cth. DY1 (l ~s) I n c (Name of bidder, Corporation, Firrii" or Individual) By (:JOhn WODd Printed Name l:fliJ{'fflY' {).r;; 0jX1~ 'mo Title I \ /515L( 707 Woo 'X 43Sf! Telephone Number Florida Contractor's License Number CL~C i J ;;rLj-;j I q THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED IN ORDER FOR PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE BP-8 ST A TEMENT OF BIDDER'S QUALIFICATIONS Each Contractor bidding on work included in these General Documents shall prepare and submit the data requested in the following schedule of information. This data must be included in and made part of each bid document. Failure to comply with this instruction may be regarded as justification for rejecting the Contractor's proposal. 2. Business Address: * attach additional sheets giving the information !!IjY/4ech XJtfwOyt!- I n5M1td7tin (U~))I/ c. &1g; fA) ~tL1Ir/6L '~ud -r-&0rrhth m PL 33 31 ~3 1. Name of Bidder: 3. When Organized: /qqq /qqc; 4. Where Incorporated: 5. How many years have you firm name? en engaged in the contracting business under the present tv\A:Y 6. General character of work performed by your company. /1rd.e0r'rfVV1d !JdJ~ q- t~aua:f;'on.. / iJJcriL/J r ?;rUo I O[f}U-~,k./ c/-~ \ '- (/ 1/ ___ 7. Enclose evidence of possession of required licenses and/or business permits.~ a:f:-fzt.~d. 8 Number of Employees: 30/ 9. Background and experience of principal members of your personnel, including officers. *~a:i-hcW . linllA.yruwd \ 10. Bonding capacity. 11. Have you ever defaulted on a contract? If so, where and why?* N D THIS PAGE MUST BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL SBQ - ] STATEMENT OF BIDDER'S QUALIFICATIONS continued...... 12. Experience in performance: Project $ Value Contract Name Phone # S-e~ (.,tbt7<cJu~ .JJkr:to ~ 13. Contracts on hand. * 14. Largest completed projects (include final cost). 1) ip/:25 IE ~Bdf ('LzA1adl~ 2) 7P /~ t~ m Uhf Ij J:i ~ 5/mJ'}'~ ;::z I/tl(. /;2.tLb tv/ hJrnf ~t)151rdt'll.. I ( / 3) tifl'nry II 6jtJok &b/ dJ (~)~ ttl/lt:l u.e-1~ ,c~ 15. List all lawsuits (design and/or construction related) or arbitrations to which you have been a part and which:* 1) Arose from construction projects: * )(~ AI CiYLL ~7 1J'~ 2) Occurred within the last 4 years:* 3) Provide case number and style:* Dated at: / /~/h This I (./ Day 0 oyJ By: J (wri tte . gnature) { i ()D h 11. C)) lJlrd (printed or typed) J;n1-t[~(/\ I LAS I (}-p.e/) tth' lTVk~ I Name: Title Rev. 05/30/03 THIS PAGE MUST BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL SBQ - 2 NON COLLUSION AFFIDAVIT OF PRIME BIDDER State of ---- /-LoRIOH- vK:D uJ-ft-K G 00 t, rl LiJ 0 eel , being first duly sworn, deposes and says that: I) He is ])ir, , IlSf/&-ttJllf1{f VfJLt I ~-hrMtt-bII){~{L~ / nC (Tille) ame of Corporation or Firm) the bidder that has submitted the attached bid: ) County of ) 2) He is fully informed respecting the preparation and contents of the attached bid and of all pertinent circumstances respecting such bid; 3) Said bid is genuine and is not a collusive or sham bid; 4) Further, the said bidder nor any of its officers, partners, owners, agents, representatives, employees or parties in interest, including this affiant, has in any way colluded, conspired, cOlmived or agreed, directly or indirectly with any other bidder, firm or person to submit a collusive or sham bid in connection with the Contract for which the attached bid has been submitted or to refrain from bidding in connection with such Contract, or has in any maImer, directly or indirectly, sought by agreement or collusion or communications or conference with any other bidder, firm or person to fix the price or prices in the attached bid or of any other bidder, or to fix any overhead, profit or cost element of the bid price or the bid price of any other bidder, or to secure thro gh any co}ktsion, c9nspir~y! c01JIllvance or unlawful agreement any advantage against the ITt 6l5l 'YtTb11 oe tlO(wcal Public Agency) or any person interested in the proposed on act; an 5) The price or prices quoted in the attached bid are fair and proper and are not tainted by any collusion, conspiracy, connivance or unlawful agreement on the part of the bidder or any of its agents, representatives, owners, employees, or parties in intere including this affiant. (Title ).,. Subscribed and sworn to before me This 9.~f] day of i-JP'll ( My commission expires '7- .3 i ,2o()5 -r~O/O THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH BID IN ORDER FOR PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE NCA-l CONFIRMATION OF DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE IDRNTTrA T , TTR RIDS Preference shall be given to businesses with drug-free workplace programs. Whenever two or more bids which are equal with respect to price, quality, and service are received by the City of Boynton Beach or by any political subdivision for the procurement of commodities or contractual services, a bid received from a business that certifies that it has implemented a drug-free workplace program shall be given preference in the award process. Established procedures for processing tie bids will be followed if none of the tied vendors have a drug-free workplace program. In order to have a drug-free workplace program, a business shall: 1) Publish a statement notifying employees that the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing, possession, or use of a controlled substance is prohibited in the workplace and specifying the actions that will be taken against employees for violations of such prohibition. 2) Inform employees about the dangers of drug abuse in the workplace, the business's policy of maintaining a drug-free workplace, any available drug counseling, rehabilitation, and employee assistance programs, and the penalties that may be imposed upon employees for drug abuse violations. 3) Give each employee engaged in providing the commodities or contractual services that are under bid a copy of the statement specified in subsection (1). 4) In the statement specified in subsection (1), notify the employee that, as a condition of working on the commodities or contractual services that are under bid, the employee will abide by the terms of the statement and will notify the employer of any conviction of, or plea of guilty or nolo contendere to, any violation of Chapter 893 or of any controlled substance law of the United States or any state, for a violation occurring in the workplace no later than 5 days after such conviction. 5) Impose a sanction on, or require the satisfactory participation in a drug abuse assistance or rehabilitation program if such is available in the employee's community by, any employee who is so convicted. 6) Make a good faith effort to continue to maintain a drug-free workplace through implementation of this section. As the person authorized to sign the statement, I certif the above requirements. THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL IN ORDER FOR PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE DFW-1 TRENCH SAFETY ACT AFFIDAVIT On October 1, 1990, House Bill 3183, known as the Trench Safety Act became law. This incorporates the Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) revised excavation safety standards, citation 29 CFR.S.1926.650, as Florida's own standards. The Proposer, by virtue of his signature below, affirms that he is aware of this Act, and will comply with all applicable trench safety standards. Such assurance shall be legally binding on all persons employed by the Contractor and his subcontractors. The proposer is also obligated to identify his anticipated method and cost of compliance with the applicable trench safety standards. PROPOSER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT INCLUDED IN THE VARIOUS ITEMS OF THE PROPOSAL AND IN THE TOTAL BID PRICE ARE COSTS FOR COMPLYING WITH THE FLORIDA TRENCH SAFETY ACT (90-96 LA WS OF FLORIDA). THESE ITEMS ARE A BREAKOUT OF THE RESPECTIVE ITEMS INVOLVING TRENCHING AND WILL NOT BE PAID SEPARATELY. THEY ARE NOT TO BE CONFUSED WITH BID ITEMS IN THE SCHEDULE OF PRICES, NOR BE CONSIDERED ADDITIONAL WORK. IN ORDER TO BE CONSIDERED RESPONSIVE, THE PROPOSERS MUST COMPLETE* THIS FORM, I.E. IDENTIFY THE COSTS AND METHODS SUMMARIZED BELOW, SIGN AND SUBMIT IT WITH THEIR BID DOCUMENTS.." . /1/ !ff/:f- r4e (' h Akfwo r /C . ~a:hlf)t -/ US) I Y)r-- ~/ Name of *COMPLETION REQUIRES PROPOSERS TO FILL IN THE APPROPRIATE DETAILS UNDER THE FOLLOWING HEADINGS: Unit Price \.00 Ex tended Price .\ D, <300.- Method THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL IN ORDER FOR BID PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPT ABLE TSA - 1 SAFETY PROGRAM COMPLIANCE Safety is a high priority in the conducting of business in the City of Boynton Beach. Preference shall be given to contractors with an established safety program following O.S.H.A. guidelines, and documented results establishing a safe working environment. 1. Bidder shall provide a copy of the Safety Program(s) to be in effect for the duration of the Contract (attach to the back of this form). 2. The City reserves the right to conduct periodic safety inspections of the contractor, subcontractor, employees, agents, etc. throughout the duration of the Contract. 3. The City reserves the right to terminate the Contract where it is determined that the contractor or subcontractor is in non-compliance of the safety terms, regulations or requirements established by O.S.H.A. or the State. As the person authorized to sign the statement, I certify that this firm complies fully with the above requirements. THIS PAGE TO BE SUBMITTED ALONG WITH PROPOSAL IN ORDER FOR BID PACKAGE TO BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND ACCEPTABLE SPC - 1 r/l o""Z - i:.L.~ :r:: ~ ~ E-- o~ ~ ~ i:.L. ~o .-- "~ ~ "') 0 E-- Z 0 0 C) ~ [:.:) z - c ~ 0 E-- ~ () ~ 10 . 0::: o:::~ .. \J) t8 ..... 0 ~ E-- 0.. 0 j~ <:) ill ~ >- ..... ~o ~ ,<) u o~ ClJ....... ('() a-- u z --- 00 0<; ~- ""'" <; 0 C'<) -.... t-- E-- I ..<) .:t- - ~ i:.L. 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TECO Peoples Gas: (877-832-6747) 2001- current · 36,000' X 6" Coated steel welded gas main - St. Augustine, FL. 2007-08 · 32,000' X 8" Coated steel welded gas main - St. Augustine, FL. 2006-07 · 4,280' X 4" HDPE gas main - Orlando, FL. 2006 · 20,600' X 2",4", 6" Coated steel welded gas main - Bradenton, FL. 2006-07 · 9,000 X 6" HDPE gas main - Naples, FL. 2006 · Many gas mains and services drilled in under the Master Gas Service Contract 2. Florida Public Utilities: (800-427-7712) 1992-2006 · Master Contract for all Natural Gas work to include mains and services. · 7800' X 6" Coated steel welded gas main on US HWY 441 Royal Palm Beach, FL. 2004 · 8000' X 8" Coated steel welded gas main on US HWY 441 Lake Worth, FL. 2002 · 12,000' X 4", 6" HDPE Gas main SR AlA Delray Beach I Ocean Ridge, FL. 2003-04 · 3000' X 6" Coated Steel welded gas main across the Intercoastal Waterway, West Palm Beach, FL. 2003 · 25,000' 2" - 6" HDPE gas main replacement program directionally bored in the Historic Area of downtown Deland, FL. 2003-05 · Many thousands of feet of pipe directionally bored under the Master Service Contract since 1992 3. Home Development Company: (561-638-3600) 2005 · 1,250' X 20" HDPE Water Main bore, Tivoli Lakes Residential Development I (bored lengthways under Jog road) Palm Beach County Utilities, Boynton Beach, FL. 4. Uti IX Corporation: (800-252-0556) · 2" - 8" Reclaim water mains - Jog Road, Palm Beach County, FL. 2004-2005 5. Florida Power and Light: (800-375-2434) · 2"-8" HDPE, Transmission Power Conduits bored in various areas to include Palm Beach, Dade, Broward, Volusia and Collier Counties. 2005-08 · 6 way 6" Bundled multiple conduits directionally bored under the Miami River 2007 · 9 way 6" Bundled multiple conduits directionally bored along Intercoastal Waterway _ Hollywood, FL. 2005 6. Arazoza Brothers: (305-246-3223) · 2" -18" HDPE Carrier and casings for irrigation various areas in Dade, Broward , St. Lucie and Palm Beach counties 2005-2006 7. Villa & Son: (305-255-9206) · 2" -18" HDPE Carrier and casings for irrigation various areas in Palm Beach County 2004-2005 **These jobs were performed by Atlantic Utilities Enterprises prior to merging with Expertech Network Installation to create Atlantic Expertech LLC. Ej(~~~!~~~ PROJECTS COMPLETED YEAR 2008 Proiect: Water Reclamation Facility (07-01) Owner: City of Cape Canaveral. FL Contact(s): Acting Public Works Director, Walter Bandish (321) 868-1220 or CGC, Brown & Caldwell, Steven J. Davies (407) 864-6215 WORK INVOLVED: $644K (change orders values approx. $840K - $972K) 12" Wastewater Force Main Installation by Open Cut---2,532' (Unrestrained) 12" Wastewater Force Main Installation by Open Cut---993' (Restrained) 12" Wastewater Force Main Installation by Direction Drill---525' 12" Wastewater Force Main Installation by Jack & Bore under AIA---550' Completed: 2/08 Proiect: Horizontal Directional Drillinf! Water Main Replacement (07-013) Owner: City of Dania Beach. FL Contact: George Krawczyk, Engineer (954) 921-7781 WORK INVOVED: $306K 12" HDPE Water Main Installation by Horizontal Directional DrilI---l,OOO' Completed: 2/08 Project: Raw Water Transmission Main 0001-9.02) Owner: City of Port Richev. FL Contact: Keith Keegan, Project Manager (727) 919-1662 WORK INVOVED: $425K 8" HDPE Water Main Installation by Directional DrilI---9,400' Completed: 2/08 Project: 35th Ave & Rainbow Drive Owner: City of Hollvwood. FL Contact: Clece Aurelus, (954) 921-3930 WORK INVOVED: $27K 12" Force Main Installation by Directional Drill---240' Completed: 3/08 YEAR 2007 Project: S.&. 31 Force Main (07-009-00ITB) Owner: DeSoto County. FL Contact: PBS&J Engineering, John Eash (941) 954-4036 WORK INVOLVED: $600K 16" Force Main Installation by Open Cut---ll,OOO' 12" Force Main Installation by Open Cut---44' 18" HDPE Force Main Installation by Directional Drill---630' Completed: 3/08 Owner: City of Kissimmee. FL Contact: Prime Construction Group, Inc., Reynolds Holiman (407) 856-8180 Prime Construction Group, Inc is the prime contractor and Expertech is the sub contractor performing the work. WORK INVOLVED: $ 1.5 M 24" HDPE - Directional drill installation and fusing of 24" HDPE and placement of MJ adapters---5,400 LF 36" HDPE-Directional drill installation---680 LF Fire Hydrant Assemblies-4 ea Completed: 8/07 Project: Hie-hlands County Gas Main (lTB 07-029) Owner: Hie-hlands County. FL Location: Sebring, FL Contact: Transportation/Utilities Project Manager, Robert Diefendorf (863) 402-6877 Page 2 of 4 WORK INVOLVED: $813K 6" HDPE Natural Gas Pipeline Installation by Directional Drill---ll,600' 6" HDPE Natural Gas Pipeline Installation by Open Cut---32,800' Completed: 12/20/07 PROJECTS SUBSTANTIALLY COMPLETED Proiect: Fern Park Water System Improvements Phase I (CC-2213-07/LKR) Owner: Seminole County. FL Contact(s): Senior Utilities Inspector, Don Johnson (407) 665-2128 or Project Manager, Patti Levitti (407) 665-2132 WORK INVOLVED: $255K 8" Water Main Installation by Directional Drill---1144' 8" Water Main Installation by Open Cut---365' Fire Hydrant Installation---4 ea Single Water Service---20 ea Double Water Service"---4 ea 98% complete; Contract Due Date: 6/08 Proiect: Central Parkway Force Main Replacement & Lift Station Rehab (08-003) Owner: City of Altamonte Spnnes. FL Contact: George M. Graves, Construction Manager (407) 808-4263 WORK INVOVED: $185K 8" HDPE Water Main Installation by Directional Drill---l,240' 90% complete; Contract Due Date: 4/08 Proiect: 24" Water Line Owner: Charlotte County. FL Location: Seyburn Terrace Contact: Arthur Markham (941) 743-1379 WORK INVOLVED: $677K 16" PVC Water Main Installation by Open Cut---200' Page 3 of 4 6" HDPE Water Main Installation by Directional Bore---50' 24" PVC Water Main Installation by Open Cut---3,740' 24" HDPE Water Main Installation by Directional Bore---50' 90% complete; Contract Due Date: 4/08 Page 4 of 4 w~~~~~~~ PROJECTS CURRENTLY IN PROCESS Project: 30 IN. Water Transmission Main. Oakland Park Blvd (10572) Owner: City of Ft. Lauderdale. FL Contact: Steve Hillberg, Engineer (954) 522-2604 WORK INVOLVED: $2.23M 30" Force Main Non Restrained Installation by Open Cut---l,730' 30" Force Main Restrained Installation by Open Cut---l ,600' 30" Force Main HDPE Installation by Directional Drill---91O' 20% complete; Contract Due Date: 11/08 Project: Markham Woods Utilities Phase II (CC-2059-07/LKR) Owner: Seminole County. FL Contact: Lead Inspector, Carlos Nigron (407) 448-4300 WORK INVOLVED: $3.9M 12" Water Main Installation by Open Cut---6520' 24" Reclaimed Water Main Installation by Open Cut---5080' 20" Reclaimed Water Main Installation by Open Cut---9990' 12" Force Main Installation by Open Cut---12040' Status: Pending pre-construction meeting & Notice to Proceed Project: Poinciana Utilitv System Miscellaneous Force Main Up2rades (PO-062) Owner: Toho Water Authoritv Location: Osceola, FL Contact: TOHO Water Authority, Purchasing Dept. (407) 518-2254 WORK INVOLVED: $1.6M (Change order value $1.7M) 16" PVC Water Main Installation by Open Cut---8,500' 24" PVC Water Main Installation by Open Cut---7,340' 10" HDPE Water Main Installation by Directional Drill ---3,400' 14" HDPE Water Main Installation by Directional Drill ---2,360' 20" HDPE Water Main Installation by Directional Drill---l,250' 30" HDPE Water Main Installation by Directional DriIl---250' 70% complete: Contract Due Date: 6/08 Project: Waterline Improvements - Gulf Drive (Peppertree Lane to Willow Ave.) (07-6053-JR) Owner: Manatee County. FL Location: Bradenton: Gulf Drive Contact(s): Jim Stockwell, Project Manager (941) 708-7450 EXT 7344 or Peter Bonk, (941) 708-7450 EXT 7332 WORK INVOLVED: $321 K 12" HDPE Water Main Installation by Directional DrilI---l,970' Fire Hydrant Assemblies (2) Status: Notice to Proceed issued for 4/1/08 Project: Midwav Blvd Transmission Main (2007000352) Owner: Charlotte County. FL Contact: Kevin Thompson (941) 456-2359 WORK INVOLVED: $2.8M 16" Reclaimed Water Main Installation by Open Cut---1500' 16" Reclaimed Water Main Installation by Directional Drill---19,000' 70% complete: Contract Due Date: 5/08 Project: Wabasso Road Owner: Giannetti Contractors - Vero Beach. FL Location: Vero Beach, FL Contact: Richie Gibbs, Project Manager (772) 473-9565 WORK INVOVED: $IM 14" HDPE Water Main Installation by Directional DrilI---12,000' 80% complete: Contract Due Date: 5/08 Project: Potable Water System Improvements Pipeline Interconnect (07-010) Owner: Town of LOD!~boat Kev. FL Contact: Annie Ross, PE, Town Engineer (941) 316-1958 ext 224 WORK INVOVED: $460K 16" HDPE Water Main Installation by Directional DriIl---2,700' 10% complete: Contract Due Date: 5/08 Page 2 of3 Proiect: Everest WAS Pipeline (7012254) Owner: MWH Constructors Contact: Tracy Kimnach, Sr Construction Manager (239) 4584729 WORK INVOVED: $935K 6" Force Main Installation by Directional Drill---20,000' Status: Notice to Proceed 3/1/08 Proiect: Golden Gate Wastewater Transmission Svstem Improvement (GG014) Owner: Florida Governmental Utilitv Authoritv (FGUA) Contact: TBD WORK INVOVED: $149K 6" Force Main Installation by Directional Drill---850' Status: Notice to Proceed 4/1/08 Proiect: Area 4 Reclaimed Water Svstem (2004-020.4) Owner: Citv of Delrav Beach. FL Contact: TBD WORK INVOVED: $1.3M 24" Force Main Installation by Directional Drill---3630' 16" Force Main Installation by Directional Drill---3595' 15% complete: Contract Due Date: 7/08 Page 3 of3 MICHAEL HEITZLER 13758 Hamlin Boulevard West Palm Beach, Florida 33412 (954) 856-6826 EXPERTECH NETWO~ INSTALLATION, INC., PLANTATION, FLORIDA SENIOR PROJECT MANAGER Senior Project Manager for water and sewer installations in all Florida locations. Responsibilities include coordination of all phases of construction for 10 to 15 projects from Contract to Close-Out. RIC-MAN INTERNATIONAL, INC., POMPANO BEACH, FL PROJECT MANAGER Project Manager for water, sewer, drainage, and roadway projects in St. Lucie, Palm Beach, Broward, and Dade Counties. Responsible for Bidding, Scheduling, Material procurement, Sub Contractor Agreements, Pay Estimate Submttals and Project Close Out. AKA SERVICES, INC., WEST PALM BEACH, FL PROJECTS MANAGER Senior Project Manager for Heavy and Highway Contractor with projects in V olusia, Brevard, St. Lucie, Martin, Palm Beach, and Broward Counties. Projects ranging from $1,000,000.00 to $ 6,000,000.00. Responsible for Bidding, Scheduling, Material Procurement, Sub Contractor Agreements, Contract Negotiations, Pay Estimate Submittals and Project Close-Out. B & B PROPERTIES, INC., INDIANTOWN, FL PROJECT MANAGER Project Manager for Heavy and Highway Contractor, with projects in southeast and southwest Florida. Bidding, Scheduling, Material Procurement, Sub Contractor Negotiations, Pay Estimates, and Project Close...()ut for numerous public and private projects, including FOOT projects as prime contractor. FOSTER UTILITIES, INC., CHARLOTTE, NC PRESIDENT AND GENERAL MANAGER Oversee all operations of contractor, specializing in water, sewer, and drainage installations in NC and SC in both public and private sectors. Responsible for estimating, contract negotiations, scheduling, and pay estimates, as well as managing financial and accounting personnel. Qualified company as NC General Contractor RESUME OF MICHAELHEITZLER cont. BARILE EXCAVATING AND PIPELINE CO.. LAKE PARK. FL PROJECT MANAGER/ ASSISTANT SECRETARY Project Manager for Utility and Highway contractor specializing in water, sewer and drainage projects in southeast aod southwest Florida. Responsible for estimating, contract negotiations, pay estimates, and material procurement, as well as, financial and accounting management. Qualified corporation as FL General Contractor. UNDERGROUND UTILITY CONSTRUCTION co. INC., WEST PALM BEACH. FL PROJECT MANAGER/CORPORATE OFFICER Project Manager for water, sewer and drainage contractor. Corporate officer and partner. H.L. COBLE CONSTRUCTION CO., GREENSBORO. NC ASSIST ANT PROJECT MANAGER Trained in estimating, field and office management for General Contractor in Virginia and North Carolina. Certifications: State of Florida General Contractor State of North Carolina General Contractor Education: Bachelor of Arts Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Blacksburg. Virginia Skills: Microsoft Word, Microsoft Project (Scheduling), Excel, eLl (Estimating). Primavera (Sure- Trak). JOHN C. WOOD Page Two YOUNG'S COMMUNICA TlONS, INC. - MELBOURNE, FL 2002 to 2003 Vice President Construction/ Consultant Consulted in taking the company from the CATV environment to the level of bidding numerous Telco and Gas projects. o Successfully negotiated and oversaw completion of a six-mile gas contract at a 29% margin. FP L Fibernet - Miami, FL 2000 TO 2002 Operations and Network Deployment Manager Provided technical leadership to seven project managers and eight technical engineers in the full lifecycle execution of sophisticated network systems. Performed management of numerous projects focused on network solutions, identifying business and technical needs, establishing milestones, gathering specifications and leading cross-functional teams to successful implementation. Mentored and directed project managers in the development of practical operating budgets, and created cost-effective departmental operating budgets. Reviewed and analyzed engineering projects, altering plans to ensure optimal workflow, resource management, and accuracy. o Significantly improved team performance and overall cohesiveness after being appointed to oversee the team's operations area. D Streamlined operations resulting in improved response time for cable outages and order turn-up time. D Reputed for adept ability to multi-task and engage additional resources when needed. asp CONSULTANTS, INC. - Sterling, VA 1987 to 2000 Vice President, Construction Division Directed and managed extensive and complex underground telecommunication projects primarily in major urban areas such as Washington, D.C., Baltimore, Md., Philadelphia, Penn., New York, N.Y., Atlanta, Ga., Denver, Colo. Los Angeles, Calif., and San Francisco, Calif. Developed comprehensive list of contacts to secure company's presence on bidder lists. Generated construction cost estimates, prepared bids, negotiated contracts, developed and administered operating budgets, and analyzed and monitored equipment purchases. Recruited and hired essential staff, managed 490 internal employees, and directed subcontractor personnel. o Provided extensive leadership in the placement of over 300 miles of fiber in Washington, D.C.'s subway system for Bell Atlantic Mobile, Metropolitan Fiber Systems, Metro Media Fiber, and Columbia Gas. o Spearheaded and directed the start-up of corporation's West Coast Division. o Successfully conducted a fiber build for Cox Cable in New Orleans, Louisiana, enabling the corporation to be the first of its kind allowed into the French Quarter to perform directional boring. o Expertly built a multi-duct system within the city limits of Austin, Tex. that later became the model utilized by numerous municipalities throughout the country. JOHN 'C. WOOD 15982 SW 11 th Street. Pembroke Pines, FL 33027 jwbullwood@aol.com . (954) 499-5903 QUALIFICATIONS PROFILE Highly accomplished, results-driven Management Professional with a proven track record in the definition and direction of project requirements and workflow processes on national endeavors, including success, in high-profile project development, operations, budget management, process improvement, and staff development in high-growth organizations. ~ Extensive experience in the planning, development and deployment of telecommunication and utility construction projects. ~ Provide strategic business planning, leadership for project development teams, bottom-line responsibility, bidding, deployment, and connectivity assurance. ~ Solid understanding of numerous business and development arenas, enabling direct and precise coordination of cross-functional teams. ~ Proactive 'can-do' attitude; able to manage multiple activities in tandem, apply flexibility and initiative, handle pressure, and adapt to changing priorities. ~ Proven commitment to achieving client's objectives with the highest efficiency and effectiveness. ~ Superior communication and interpersonal skills, able to build and maintain effective working relationships with clients and staff. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Expertech Network Services, Inc 2006 to Present Director of U.S. Operations Expertech is a Bell Canada owned company that expanded their operations into the United States. As Director of the U.S. Operations I am responsible for expanding the client base, securing new opportunities, establishing project profiles/timelines, managing budgets o Developed and implemented cost counting procedures in tracking profitability. o Implemented maintenance procedures for maintaining construction equipment. HYPOWER INC. -Fr LAUDERDALE, FL 2003 to 2006 Division Manager, TelecommunicationsConstruction Provide leadership in managing governmental contracts, develop working budgets. Recruit and hire management staff and key project labor work force. Identify business opportunities and secure company's position for continued growth. o Successfully repositioned company in reemergence into the telco industry o Spearhead establishing government contacts and securing numerous contracts. o Realign construction and engineering crews to achieve higher profitability and efficiency. Continued,.. JOHN C. WOOD Page Three o Designed and implemented a $3 million project for MFS in San Francisco for placing fiber cable throughout the BART system resulting in several more projects on rapid transit systems throughout the country. o Performed projects for Williams ComrilUnications in Georgia and Texas, completed at a 42% margin and, due to the quality of the work, yielded the opportunity to perform several more large-scale, profitable projects. o Performed projects for MCI/Worldcom in Maryland and Virginia, completing them prior to a critical due date and maintaining a 28% profit margin. o Through marketing and establishing relationships brought on by quality dependable work, expanded divisions revenue from $14 million yearly upwards to $32 million yearly. CROWN TELECOM, INC. - Sterling. VA 1985 to 1987 Division Manager Managed and directed 160 employees in the daily activities of a CATV construction company, including cost estimations, bidding, and working budgets. Monitored operations to ensure timely and safe completion of project goals. Oversaw performance of teams and individuals, and communicated metrics for team and business performance. o Successfully built revenue to $18 million per year by establishing positive relationships with clients such as Media General, Jones Intercable, TCG and TCI. o Expertly directed and coordinated personnel activities to ensure efficient use of all resources. o Increased project efficiency by identifying and addressing potential problem areas during early stages of development. SPRINT-ATLANTA GA 1980 TO 1985 Senior Manager/Engineer Recruited to assist in the design, engineering, and construction of the network during the infancy of company's network. Educational Background Associate of Arts Degree in Business Administration PURDUE UNIVERSITY - Correspondence Courses USMC Undergraduate Coursework in Management, Business Administration, Drafting and Mechanical Engineering University of Southern California - Los Angeles, California Military Service: United States Marine Corps - Warrant Officer STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY LICENSING BOARD 1940 NORTH MONROE STREET TALLAHASSEE FL 32399-0783 (850) 487-1395 HENRIKSON, TRENT JAMES EXPERTECH NETWORK INSTALLATION (US) INC 1135 TWO OAKS BLVD. MERRITT ISLAND FL 32952 4,~l; STATE Of FLORIDA AC# 29 78090 ~~~.DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND \~: PROFESSIONAL REGULATION CUC1224319 12/05/06 050694341 CERT UNDERGROUND & EXCAV CNTR HENRIKSON, TRENT JAMES EXPERTECH NETWORK INSTALLATION (~ IS CERTIFIED under th. provhion8 of Ch. 4 89 FS. Bxp1ratioo lSat.. AUG 31, 2008 L06120500121 DETACH HERE ^..-._-_._._~-_.__.._----_..__._--------_..._---_.__.----.-------------------.-------------..-...---.-- AC# ? ~:; 7 8 (l q 0 STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY LICENSING BOARD SEQ#L05120S00121 : . LICENSE NBR 12 05 2006 050694341 CUC1224319 The UNDERGROUND UTILITY << EXCAVATION CO Named below IS CERTIFIED Under the provisions of Chapter 489 FS. Expiration date: AUG 31, 2008 HENRIKSON, TRENT JAMES EXPERTECH NETWORK INSTALLATION (US) INC 1135 TWO OAKS BLVD. ~ERRITT ISLAND FL 32952 JEB BUSH GOVERNOR DISPLA Y AS REQUIRED BY LAW SIMONE MARSTILLER SECRETARY '. : ' o v. ..~ - IT .....~ . . CERTIFICATE OF EXISTENCE WITH STATUS IN GOOD STANDING I, DEAN HELLER, the duly elected and qualified Nevada Secretary of State, do hereby certify that I am, by the laws of said State, the custodian of the records relating to filings by corporations, non-profit corporations, corporation soies, iimited./iability companies, limited partnerships, limited-liability partnerships and business trusts pursuant to Title 7 of the Nevada Revised Statutes which are either presently in a status of good standVl9 or were in good standing for a time period subsequent of 1976 and am the profJ~ ~v. officer to execute this certificate. ~ ~~ -<:; - ;:;, I ~~ ,,:;:!-7;"1 I further certify that ihe records of the Nevada Secretary of State, at the date oHhfsg~r= certificate, evidence, EXPERTECH NETWORK INSTALLATION (U.S.) INC., ~a ~~8 corporation duly organized under the laws of Nevada and existing under and ~virW~' of the laws of the State of Nevada since May 28, 1999, and is in good standin~n tEY$: ..... state. ~ IN IIVITNESS WHEREOF, J have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of State, at my office, in Carson City, Nevada. on April 4, 2003. .~ _ ~"t..~ -{y~ l4a~ DEAN HELLER Secretary of State 8yd~ Celiification Clerk 4 ."', IX.-CITY MANAGER'S REPORT ITEM B. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM Requested City Commission Date Final Fonn Must be Turned Requested City Commission Date Final Fonn Must be Turned Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office o April 15, 2008 March 31,2008 (Noon) o June 17,2008 June 2, 2008 (Noon) ~ May 6, 2008 April 14, 2008 (Noon) o July 1,2008 June 16,2008 (Noon) 0 May 20, 2008 May 5, 2008 (Noon) o July 15, 2008 June 30, 2008 (Noon) o June 3, 2008 May 19,2008 (Noon) o August 5, 2008 July 14,2008 (Noon) 0 Announcements/Presentations ~ City Manager's Report NA TURE OF 0 Administrative 0 New Business AGENDA ITEM 0 Consent Agenda 0 Legal 0 Code Compliance & Legal Settlements 0 Unfinished Business 0 Public Hearing 0 RECOMMENDATION: Request an appropriation from the General Fund Contingency account in the amount of$25,000 to place a police security detail at the Wilson Park Complex through the end of the 2007-2008 Fiscal Year. EXPLANA TION: The newly dedicated Carolyn Sims recreation center hosts a number of youth programs including the Youth Violence Prevention Project which draws many of the area teenagers to the center. The facilities include game and multi-purpose rooms inside and a playground, pool and athletic fields outside. The center is heavily utilized in the afternoon/evening hours and all day during the summertime school recess period. Given the number of area children of all age groups who gather at the center, security for the facility and patrons is a concern. Although the Parks and Recreation along with YVPP staff provide supervision and direction, our experience at the Hester Center and the Library dictates an increased level of security that can only be provided by our police force. In order to facilitate this added level of security we will require funding to provide a dedicated police officer. Currently the Hester Center and the Library utilize an off-duty officer who is stationed on site during hours of peak usage in the afternoon and evening. The current average for officer overtime is approximately $54.00 per hour and we would require a total of24 hours per week for the Wilson Center Complex. PROGRAM IMPACT: Dedicating a police officer at the Wilson Center Complex during peak hours of usage will deter any disturbing or unlawful activity from the area. The $8.5 million Wilson Park project, which includes the 14,000 square foot Carolyn Sims Center and Denson pool, was completed in December. The Carolyn Sims Center, named in memory of Carolyn Sims, a long time City employee who passed away in 2002, replaced the old 3,000 square foot Wilson Center. The Denson pool, named in honor of one of the pool's original lifeguards when the old pool was built in 1960, features a three flume water slide, interactive games and decorated pool deck. Wilson Park was also upgraded with a new playground, multi-purpose field, picnic pavilion and benches. The Wilson Center is a shinning jewel among the city's Parks and Recreation facilities. The activities and amenities available at the Center offer the opportunity for our diverse citizenry to enjoy an enhanced quality of life. It is the city's responsibility not only to maintain this facility, but to also provide a secure and safe environment that will encourage city wide usage of the facility FISCAL IMPACT: $25,000.00 from the General Fund Contingency account number 001-1211-512-99-01 AL TERNA TIVES: Not to approve the appropriation that will provide the same level of security currently available at the Ezell Hester Center and City Library. S\BULLETIN\FORMS\AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM. DOC - II A r'1lJ'l\Jn.... T'T"T.""It.. T10 ~,........ Tr'O r....... ~ ~ ~ _ _ CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST F RM .., V~ (1 . (2- .L.~'-- Department Head's Signature Manager's Signature Assistant to City Manager ~ Department Name City Attorney / Finance S:\BULLET1N\FORMS\AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM.DOC XII. - LEGAL DEVELOPMENT CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH ITEM A.l AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office o April 15, 2008 March 31, 2008 (Noon) o June 17,2008 June 2, 2008 (Noon) ~ May 6, 2008 April 14, 2008 (Noon) o July 1,2008 June 16,2008 (Noon) o May 20, 2008 May 5, 2008 (Noon) o July 15,2008 June 30, 2008 (Noon) o June 3, 2008 May 19,2008 (Noon) o August5,2008 July 14, 2008 (Noon) 0 Announcements/Presentations 0 City Manager's Report NATURE OF 0 Administrative 0 New Business AGENDA ITEM 0 Consent Agenda ~ Legal 0 Code Compliance & Legal Settlements 0 Unfinished Business D Public Hearing 0 RECOMMENDATION: Please place this request on the May 6, 2008 City Commission Agenda under Legal, Ordinance - Second Reading. The City Commission on April 15, 2008, approved this request under Public Hearing and Legal, Ordinance - First Reading. For further details pertaining to this request, see attached Department Memorandum No. 07-136. EXPLANATION: PROJECT: Hotel/Motel Density Regulation in the Planned Industrial District (PID) (CDRV 08-002) AGENT: City- initiated DESCRIPTION: Request to amend the Land Development Regulations, Chapter 2. Zoning, Section 7.HA., to eliminate the density regulation exclusive to hotels/motels within the Planned Industrial District (PID), thereby establishing a consistent treatment of such uses throughout the zoning regulations. PROGRAM IMP ACT: FISCAL IMP ACT: ALTERNATIVES: ~Si~M' Assistant to City Manager ()NV Planning and Zoning or City Attorney / Finance S :\P1anning\SHARED\ WP\SPECPROJ\ REVIEw\CDRV 08-002 Hotel-Motel Density\Agenda Item Request Hote1.Motel Density CDRV 08-002 5- 6-08.doc S:\BULLETIN\FORMS\AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM. DOC ! I ORDINANCE NO. 08- oob 2 3 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON 4 BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 2, ZONING, 5 SECTION 7, PLANNED INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT 6 DISTRICT, PARAGRAPH H, DESIGN CRITERIA, BY 7 DELETING PARAGRAPH H(4), TO ELIMINATE THE 8 DENSITY REGULA TION EXCLUSIVE TO HOTEL 9 AND MOTELS WITHIN THE PLANNED INDUSTRIAL 10 DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT; PROVIDING FOR 11 CONFLICTS, SEVERABILITY, CODIFICATION AND 12 AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 13 14 WHEREAS, density regulations are typically associated with the number of dwelling 15 units that may be construction within a given residential zoning district; and 16 WHEREAS, currently, in the Land Development Regulations of the City of Boynton 17 Beach, the Planned Industrial Development (PI D) District is the only zoning district in which 18 hotels and motels are regulated through a density provision; and 19 WHEREAS, since hotel and motel rooms are not considered dwelling units, but 20 ather transient lodging more typically associated with a commercial use, the proposed 21 mendment would eliminate the density regulation exclusive to the PID and create equal 22 reatment of this use within all allowed zoning districts; and 23 WHEREAS, the City Commission, upon recommendation of the City's staff, deems 24 't appropriate and in the best interests of the citizens and residents of the City of Boynton 25 each, to amend the Land Development Regulations of the City of Boynton Beach by 26 liminating the density regulation exclusive to hotels and motels within the PID, thereby 27 stablishing a consistent treatment of such uses throughout the zoning districts. 28 NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF 29 HE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: 30 Section 1. The foregoing whereas clauses are true and correct and incorporated Page I of3 I I I I I 1 herein by this reference. 2 Section 2. Chapter 2, Zoning, of the Land Development Regulations of the City 3 of Boynton Beach Code of Ordinances, Section 7, Planning Industrial Development District, 4 Paragraph H, "Design Criteria" is hereby amended by adding the words and figures in 5 underlined type and by deleting the words and figures in struck-through type, as follows: 6 Section 7. Planned industrial development district 7 8 * * * 9 H. DESIGN CRITERIA. 10 1. Paving. All paving shall comply with specifications and II standards set forth and established by the city engineer. 12 2. Off-street parking. One and one-half (11/2) parking spaces 13 shall be provided for each two (2) employees on a maximum 14 shift. In addition, visitor parking shall be provided which is 15 deemed adequate to serve the needs of the particular use by the 16 planning and development board. 17 3. Driveways. In the interest of public safety, no more than two 18 (2) driveways shall be permitted on to any single perimeter 19 public right-of-way, and interior driveways shall be limited to 20 no more than two (2) per developable parcel and interior 21 driveways shall be located no closer than one hundred and fifty 22 (150) feet from center line to center line. 23 1. Hotel and motel density. Permitted density for hotel and motel 24 development shall not exceed twenty (20) units per acre. 25 ~. Utility transmission lines, etc. All utility transmission lines, 26 conduits, conveyances or other devices or apparatus for the 27 transmission of utility services and products, including all 28 franchised utilities, shall be constructed and installed beneath 29 the surface of the ground with the exception of main overhead 30 feeder lines. Appurtenances to these systems which require 31 aboveground installation shall be effectively screened, and, 32 thereby, may be excepted from this requirement. 33 65. Solid waste and refuse disposal. Plans for solid waste and 34 refuse disposal shall conform to and be approved by the city 35 and county health departments. 36 * * * Page20f3 ! : I Section 3. Each and every other provision of said chapter, not herein specifically 2 amended, shall remain in full force and effect as originally adopted. 3 Section 4. All ordinances or parts of ordinance in conflict herewith be and the 4 same are hereby repealed. 5 Section 5. Should any section or provision of this Ordinance or portion hereof be 6 declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such decision shall not affect the 7 remainder of this Ordinance. 8 Section 6. Authority is hereby given to codify this Ordinance. 9 Section 7. This Ordinance shall become effective immediately. 10 FIRST READING this '5 day of ~Fl'L- ,2008. II SECOND, FINAL READING AND PASSAGE this _ day of ,2008. 12 13 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 14 15 16 Mayor - Jerry Taylor 17 18 19 Vice Mayor - Jose Rodriguez 20 21 22 Commissioner - Ronald Weiland 23 24 25 Commissioner - Woodrow L. Hay 26 27 28 Commissioner - Marlene Ross 29 TTEST: 30 31 32 anet M. Prainito, CMC 33 ity Clerk 34 35 36 Corporate Seal) 37 Page 3 of3 DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT PLANNING A.ND ZONING Memorandum PZ 07-136 TO: Chair and Members Planning & Develo~men~oard THROUGH: ~ichael W. Rum~f LA ;~~ . DIrector of Plannmg and Zorung FROM: Ed Breese ~ Principal Planner DATE: December 20, 2007 RE: HotellMotel Density in the Planned Industrial District (Pill) (CDRV 08-002) NATURE OF REOUEST Staff is proposing an amendment to the Land Development Regulations intended to address hotel/motel regulations within the Planned Industrial District (Pill). Currently, the Planned Industrial District (Pill) is the only zoning category in which hotels and motels are regulated through a density provision. Density regulations are typically associated with the number of dwelling units that may be constructed within a given residential zoning district. Since hotel/motel rooms are not considered dwelling units, but rather transient lodging more typically associated with a commercial use, the proposed amendment would eliminate the density regulation exclusive to the Pill, and create equal treatment of this use within all allowed zoning districts. BACKGROUND Within the Planned Industrial District (Pill) portion of the Land Development Regulations, under "Design Criteria", there is a provision that states, "Hotel and Motel Density. Permitted density for hotel and motel development shall not exceed twenty (20) units per acre ". As noted above, density regulations are typically associated with the number of dwelling units that may be constructed within a given residential zoning district, not with transient lodging or commercial use. The Quantum Park Pill is the only planned industrial district within the City that recognizes hotels and motels as an allowable use in its Permitted Use List. Additionally, the Quantum Park Development of Regional Impact (DRI) establishes a maximum number of hotel rooms (400), which appears to be a more appropriate method of regulating this type of use than a density calculation. In 1997, Hampton Inn on Gateway Boulevard (within the Quantum Park Pill) applied for site CDRV 08-002 Page 2 plan approval for a hotel with 107 rooms. Since the number of rooms exceeded the "density restriction" of twenty (20) units per acre, the applicant submitted a variance request to allow for thirty (30) units per acre. The Zoning Board of Appeals approved the request in March of 1997. Prudent zoning practices as well as City code prohibit the issuance of density variances. Since 1997, no other applications for hotels or motels have been received for placement in a PID. However, an interested party recently contacted staff, and is contemplating the submission of an application for a hotel on a parcel within Quantum Park, which would exceed the "density restriction" in the PID code. Accordingly, staff does not recommend the processing of another density variance, but rather believes that an amendment to the Land Development Regulations is in order. Since staff does not consider transient lodging to be dwelling units, this proposed Code Review was deemed the most appropriate means for correcting the deficiency or inaccuracy within the PID regulations. PROPOSED AMENDMENTS Existing regulations: As noted above, within the Planned Industrial District (PID) portion of the Land Development Regulations, the code states that permitted density for hotel and motel development shall not exceed twenty (20) units per acre. Proposed regulations: Staff proposes that any reference to density for hotel and motel establishments be stricken from the PID regulations. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the proposed amendment to Land Development Regulations, Chapter 2. Zoning, Section 7, H. 4., be approved, in order to establish a consistent set of regulations for hotels and motels in all zoning districts in which they are allowed. S:\Planning\SHARED\ WP\sPECPROJ\CODE REVIEW\CDRV 08-002 Hotel-Motel DensityICDRV 08-002 Hotel Density in Pill.doc Meeting Minutes Planning and Development Board Boynton Beach Florida January 22,2008 Chair Jaskiewicz explained she did not introduce the members of the board. She explained the City was very fortunate to have talented and diverse individuals serving on the board who were interested in a positive approach to the development and redevelopment of the City. Chair Jaskiewicz introduced the members of the board. She welcomed new board members Steve Myott, Candace Killian and Matthew Barnes. C. Hotel I Motels in PID Code Review 1. PROJECT: HotellMotel Density Regulation in the Planned Industrial District (PID) (CORV 08-002) AGENT: City-initiated DESCRIPTION: Request to amend the Land Development Regulations, Chapter 2. Zoning, Section 7, H.4., to eliminate the density regulation exclusive to hotels/motels within the Planned Industrial District (PID), thereby establishing a consistent treatment of such uses throughout the zoning regulations. Mr. Breese explained this was a staff generated Code amendment in the Planned Industrial District. It was the only category in which hotel/motels were regulated through a density requirement. He explained, typically, density was associated with dwelling units in residential zoning districts. Hotels/motels were not considered dwelling units, rather they were considered as transient lodging, and they are usually associated with commercial type uses. This change would eliminate that density regulation within the Planned Industrial District and give equal treatment in all allowed zoning districts. The Quantum Park Planned Industrial District was the only district in the City that recognized hotels/motels as an allowable use within its Pennitted Uses Table. The Quantum Park DRI limited the number of hotel/motel units to 400 within its development, which was a better way to regulate that type of use,rather than through density. Staff proposed that any reference to density within the PID relative to hotels/motels be stricken from the Code. Ms. Jaskiewicz asked if any density regulations apply to the other districts. Mr. Breese responded they did not, only the PID District. Motion Mr. Myott moved to approve. Mr. Saberson seconded the motion that unanimously passed. 5 VIII.-PUBLIC HEARING ITEM A. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Meetinl! Dates in to City Clerk's Office Meetinl! Dates in to City Clerk's Office t:8J April 15, 2008 MaTch 31, 2008 (Noon) o June 17,2008 June 2, 2008 (Noon) o May 6, 2008 April 14, 2008 (Noon) o July J, 2008 June 16, 2008 (Noon) o May 20, 2008 May 5, 2008 (Noon) o July 15, 2008 June 30, 2008 (Noon) o June 3, 2008 May 19,2008 (Noon) o August 5, 2008 July 14,2008 (Noon) 0 Announcements/Presentations 0 City Manager's Report NATURE OF 0 Administrative 0 New Business J AGENDA ITEM 0 Consent Agenda ~ Legal ~-.-:r -- :-; --I co .::;-< 0 Code Compliance & Legal Settlements 0 Unfinished Business :r. ~-< ~ ~ 0 ;:'0 . ~ , Public Hearing "0 N 0'1 ., RECOMMENDATION: Please place this request on the April 15, 2008 City Commission Agenda under ,.." ~ ........- -<- Public Hearing and Legal, Ordinance - First Reading. The Planning and Development Board on March 25, 2008, ~ (t) ~~~~ ......,.. ",-.',." recommended that the request be approved. For further details pertaining to this request, see attached DepartrnentCd :..:.~...:.. ~c:; Memorandum No. 07-136. 0 -PI (J........> - rrr (-) ~ EXPLANATION: PROJECT: Hotel! Motel Density Regulation in the Planned Industrial District (PID) (CDRV 08-002) AGENT: City- initiated DESCRIPTION: Request to amend the Land Development Regulations, Chapter 2. Zoning, Section 7.HA., to eliminate the density regulation exclusive to hotels/motels within the Planned Industrial District (PID), thereby establishing a consistent treatment of such uses throughout the zoning regulations. PROGRAM IMP ACT: N/A FISCAL IMP ACT: N/A ALTERNATIVES: N/A ~~ City Manager's Signature Assistant to City Manager fJhrL Planning and Zo . Director City Attorney / Finance S:IPJanning\sHARED\WPISPECPR J\CODE REVIEw\CDRV 08-002 Hotel-Motel Density\Agenda Item Request Hotel.Motel Density CDRV 08-002 4- ] 5-08.doc S:\BULLETIN\FORMS\AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM.DOC I ORDINANCE NO. 08- 2 3 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON 4 BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 2, ZONING, 5 SECTION 7, PLANNED INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT 6 DISTRICT, PARAGRAPH H, DESIGN CRITERIA, BY 7 DELETING PARAGRAPH H(4), TO ELIMINATE THE 8 DENSITY REGULA TION EXCLUSIVE TO HOTEL 9 AND MOTELS WITHIN THE PLANNED INDUSTRIAL 10 DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT; PROVIDING FOR II CONFLICTS, SEVERABILITY, CODIFICATION AND 12 AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 13 14 WHEREAS, density regulations are typically associated with the number of dwelling 15 units that may be construction within a given residential zoning district; and ]6 WHEREAS, currently, in the Land Development Regulations of the City of Boynton 17 Beach, the Planned Industrial Development (PI D) District is the only zoning district in which 18 hotels and motels are regulated through a density provision; and 19 WHEREAS, since hotel and motel rooms are not considered dwelling units, but 20 ather transient lodging more typically associated with a commercial use, the proposed 21 mendment would eliminate the density regulation exclusive to the PID and create equal 22 reatment of this use within all allowed zoning districts; and 23 WHEREAS, the City Commission, upon recommendation of the City's staff, deems 24 t appropriate and in the best interests of the citizens and residents of the City of Boynton 25 each, to amend the Land Development Regulations of the City of Boynton Beach by 26 liminating the density regulation exclusive to hotels and motels within the PID, thereby 27 stablishing a consistent treatment of such uses throughout the zoning districts. 28 NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF 29 HE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: I 30 Section 1. The foregoing whereas clauses are true and correct and incorporated Page I of3 , I herein by this reference. 2 Section 2. Chapter 2, Zoning, of the Land Development Regulations of the City 3 of Boynton Beach Code of Ordinances, Section 7, Planning Industrial Development District, 4 Paragraph H, "Design Criteria" is hereby amended by adding the words and figures in 5 underlined type and by deleting the words and figures in struck-through type, as follows: 6 Section 7. Planned industrial development district 7 8 * * * 9 H. DESIGN CRITERIA. IO 1. Paving. All paving shall comply with specifications and II standards set forth and established by the city engineer. 12 2. Off-street parking. One and one-half (11/2) parking spaces 13 shall be provided for each two (2) employees on a maximum 14 shift. In addition, visitor parking shall be provided which is 15 deemed adequate to serve the needs of the particular use by the 16 planning and development board. 17 3. Driveways. In the interest of public safety, no more than two 18 (2) driveways shall be permitted on to any single perimeter 19 public right-of-way, and interior driveways shall be limited to 20 no more than two (2) per developable parcel and interior 21 driveways shall be located no closer than one hundred and fifty 22 (150) feet from center line to center line. 23 1. Hotel and motel density. Permitted density for hotel and motel 24 development shall not exceed twenty (20) units per acre. 25 :31. Utility transmission lines, etc. All utility transmission lines, 26 conduits, conveyances or other devices or apparatus for the 27 transmission of utility services and products, including all 28 franchised utilities, shall be constructed and installed beneath 29 the surface of the ground with the exception of main overhead 30 feeder lines. Appurtenances to these systems which require 31 aboveground installation shall be effectively screened, and, 32 thereby, may be excepted from this requirement. 33 6~. Solid waste and refuse disposal. Plans for solid waste and 34 refuse disposal shall conform to and be approved by the city 35 and county health departments. 36 * * * Page 2 of3 I Section 3. Each and every other provision of said chapter, not herein specifically 2 amended, shall remain in full force and effect as originally adopted. 3 Section 4. All ordinances or parts of ordinance in conflict herewith be and the 4 same are hereby repealed. 5 Section 5. Should any section or provision of this Ordinance or portion hereof be 6 declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such decision shall not affect the 7 remainder of this Ordinance. 8 Section 6. Authority is hereby given to codify this Ordinance. 9 Section 7. This Ordinance shall become effective immediately. 10 FIRST READING this _ day of " 2008. 11 SECOND, FINAL READING AND PASSAGE this _~ day of ______.2008. 12 13 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH. FLORIDA 14 15 ---_.----- 16 Mayor-- Jerry Taylor 17 18 19 Vice Mayor - Jose Rodriguez 20 21 -.--- 'YJ Commissioner - Ronald Weiland ..,~ ~-' 24 25 Commissioner - Woodrow L. Hay 26 27 - --- 28 Commissioner - Marlene Ross 29 TTEST: 30 31 ~.., anet M. Prainito, CMC -'- 33 ity Clerk 34 35 36 Corporate Seal) 37 Page 3 of3 DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT PLANNING A.ND ZONING Memorandum PZ 07.136 TO: Chair and Members Planning & Develo~men0oard THROUGH: Michael W. Rumpf fA ~~ Director of Planning and Zoning FROM: Ed Breese lib-) Principal Planner DATE: December 20,2007 RE: Hotel/Motel Density in the Planned Industrial District (PID) (CDRV 08-002) NATURE OF REQUEST Staff is proposing an amendment to the Land Development Regulations intended to address hoteVmotel regulations within the Planned Industrial District (PID). Currently, the Planned Industrial District (PID) is the only zoning category in which hotels and motels are regulated through a density provision. Density regulations are typically associated with the number of dwelling units that may be constructed within a given residential zoning district. Since hoteVmotel rooms are not considered dwelling units, but rather transient lodging more typically associated with a commercial use, the proposed amendment would eliminate the density regulation exclusive to the PID, and create equal treatment of this use within all allowed zoning districts. BACKGROUND Within the Planned Industrial District (PID) portion of the Land Development Regulations, under "Design Criteria", there is a provision that states, "Hotel and Motel Density. . Permitted density for hotel and motel development shall not exceed twenty (20) units per acre ". As noted above, density regulations are typically associated with the number of dwelling units that may be constructed within a given residential zoning district, not with transient lodging or commercial use. The Quantum Park PID is the only planned industrial district within the City that recognizes hotels and motels as an allowable use in its Permitted Use List. Additionally, the Quantum Park Development of Regional Impact (DRI) establishes a maximum number of hotel rooms (400), which appears to be a more appropriate method of regulating this type of use than a density calculation. In 1997, Hampton Inn on Gateway Boulevard (within the Quantum Park PID) applied for site CDRV 08-002 Page 2 plan approval for a hotel with 107 rooms. Since the number of rooms exceeded the "density restriction" of twenty (20) units per acre, the applicant submitted a variance request to allow for thirty (30) units per acre. The Zoning Board of Appeals approved the request in March of 1997. Prudent zoning practices as well as City code prohibit the issuance of density variances. Since 1997, no other applications for hotels or motels have been received for placement in a PID. However, an interested party recently contacted staff, and is contemplating the submission of an application for a hotel on a parcel within Quantum Park, which would exceed the "density restriction" in the PID code. Accordingly, staff does not recommend the processing of another density variance, but rather believes that an amendment to the Land Development Regulations is in order. Since staff does not consider transient lodging to be dwelling units, this proposed Code Review was deemed the most appropriate means for correcting the deficiency or inaccuracy within the PID regulations. PROPOSED AMENDMENTS Existing regulations: As noted above, within the Planned Industrial District (PID) portion of the Land Development Regulations, the code states that permitted density for hotel and motel development shall not exceed twenty (20) units per acre. Proposed regulations: Staff proposes that any reference to density for hotel and motel establishments be stricken from the PID regulations. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the proposed amendment to Land Development Regulations, Chapter 2. Zoning, Section 7, H. 4., be approved, in order to establish a consistent set of regulations for hotels and motels in all zoning districts in which they are allowed. S:\Planning\SHARED\WP\SPECPROJ\CODE REVIEw\CDRV 08-002 Hotel-Motel Density\CDRV 08-002 Hotel Density in PID.doc Meeting Minutes Planning and Development Board Boynton Beach Florida January 22, 2008 Chair Jaskiewicz explained she did not introduce the members of the board. She explained the City was very fortunate to have talented and diverse individuals serving on the board who were interested in a positive approach to the development and redevelopment of the City. Chair Jaskiewicz introduced the members of the board. She welcomed new board members Steve Myott, Candace Killian and Matthew Barnes. C. Hotel' Motels in PID Code Review 1. PROJECT: Hotel/Motel Density Regulation in the Planned Industrial District (PID) (CDRV 08-002) AGENT: City-initiated DESCRIPTION: Request to amend the Land Development Regulations, Chapter 2. Zoning, Section 7. H.4.. to eliminate the density regulation exclusive to hotels/motels within the Planned Industrial District (PID). thereby establishing a consistent treatment of such uses throughout the zoning regulations. Mr. Breese explained this was a staff generated Code amendment in the Planned Industrial District. It was the only category in which hotel/motels were regulated through a density requirement. He explained. typically, density was associated with dwelling units in residential zoning districts. Hotels/motels were not considered dwelling units, rather they were considered as transient lodging, and they are usually associated with commercial type uses. This change would eliminate that density regulation within the Planned Industrial District and give equal treatment in all allowed zoning districts. The Quantum Park Planned Industrial District was the only district in the City that recognized hotels/motels as an allowable use within its Permitted Uses Table. The Quantum Park DRI limited the number of hotel/motel units to 400 within its development, which was a better way to regulate that type of use, rather than through density. Staff proposed that any reference to density within the PID relative to hotels/motels be stricken from the Code. Ms. Jaskiewicz asked if any density regulations apply to the other districts. Mr. Breese responded they did not, only the PID District. Motion Mr. Myott moved to approve. Mr. Saberson seconded the motion that unanimously passed. 5 Mlleting Minutes Planning and Development Board Boynton Beach, Florida March 25, 2008 4. Approval of Minutes. Motion Mr. Myott moved to approve the minutes. Mr. Saberson seconded the motion that unanimously passed. 5. Communications and Announcements. A. Planning and Zoning Report 1. Final disposition of the February 26, 2008 Planning and Development Board meeting Agenda items. Mr. Breese reported the following items were approved by the City Commission: . Seaview Park Club Site Plan Time Extension . Sunshine Square Major Site Plan Modification and Zoning Code Variance . Brickhouse Billiards, Conditional Use . Land Development Regulations, Group Four Attorney Alexander administered the oath to all who would be testifying. 6. Old Business A. Hotel I Motels in PID Code Review 1. PROJECT: Hotel I Motel Density Regulation in the Planned Industrial District (PID) (CDRV 08-002) AGENT: City-initiated DESCRIPTION: Request to amend the Land Development Regulations, Chapter 2. Zoning, Section 7.HA., to eliminate the density regulation exclusive to hotels/motels within the Planned Industrial District (PID), thereby establishing a consistent treatment of such uses throughout the zoning regulations. Mr. Breese advised this item was reviewed and approved by the Planning and Development Board at the January meeting; however, the City Attorney's office determined it should have been legally advertised. Subsequently, the item was advertised for hearing at this meeting. Chair Jaskiewicz opened the public hearing. No one coming forward, Chair Jaskiewicz 2 Meeting Minutes Planning and Development Board Boynton Beach, Florida March 25, 2008 closed the public hearing. Since this item was previously heard, it was determined that no staff presentation was necessary, and there were no comments from the board. Motion Mr. Saberson moved approval of staff's recommendation. Ms. Grcevic seconded the motion that unanimously passed. 7. New Business A. Quantum Park Charter School Use Approval 1. PROJECT: Charter Schools of Boynton Beach, Inc. (USAP 08-001) AGENT: Douglas B. MacDonald, Managing Member of 1425 Gateway LLC OWNER: 1425 Gateway LLC LOCATION: 1425 Gateway Boulevard DESCRIPTION: Request for an amendment to the list of approved uses for the Quantum Park Planned Industrial Development (PID) to include "Charter Schools" on Lot 21 . Mr. Breese explained the agent for the Charter School submitted an application to amend the use approval list for permitted uses within Quantum Park PID to allow a charter school on lot 21. The Charter Schools of Boynton Beach received its charter in 2002 and began operations at Boynton Beach Mall. They are currently operating from a temporary location in Boca Raton and they are an A-rated school. The building on lot 21 could accommodate about 500 students. The lots in Quantum Park PID have a use designation of "0" and "I" (Office and Industrial), or a combination thereof, and would allow for a standalone building. In the application, the applicant certified the charter would not violate performance standards in the LDR such as noise, water, odor generation, etc. The approved site plan shows a building constructed as a two-story building in 2004 and having about 28K square feet. The applicant would not make changes to the exterior of the building; however, staff noted if they did in order to better accommodate a better stop and pick up area, it would require staff review. The review of the permitted uses for lot 21 across Gateway Boulevard showed Boynton Beach Community High School on lots designated G and I (Governmental and Institutional. ) 3 XII. - LEGAL - 2nd Reading Non-Development CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH ITEM 8.1 AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM Requested City Commission Date Final Fonn Must be Turned Requested City Commission Date Final Fonn Must be Turned Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office o April 15, 2008 March 31,2008 (Noon) o June 17,2008 June 2, 2008 (Noon) ~ May 6, 2008 April 14,2008 (Noon) o July 1,2008 June 16, 2008 (Noon) 0 May 20, 2008 May 5, 2008 (Noon) o July 15,2008 June 30, 2008 (Noon) o June 3, 2008 May 19,2008 (Noon) o August 5, 2008 July 14,2008 (Noon) 0 Ann ouncem ents/Presentations 0 City Manager's Report NA TURE OF 0 Administrative 0 New Business AGENDA ITEM 0 Consent Agenda ~ Legal 0 Code Compliance & Legal Settlements 0 Unfinished Business 0 Public Hearing 0 RECOMMENDA TION: Second reading of Ordinance 08- _ amending the Police Pension Fund EXPLANATION: The Police Officer's Pension Board has recommended changes to the current retirement plan. The changes clarifY when benefits are payable for terminated vested participants; adds detailed Internal Revenue Code Section 415 language to the plan; and lengthens the DROP election period from 20 to 25 years. The Pension Board's Actuary and the City's Consulting Actual)' both opine that the amendments have no actuarial impact on the plan. PROGRAM IMPACT: Amendment of the DROP election period can effect personnel retention and change over. FISCAL IMPACT: (Include Account Number where funds will come from) AL TERNA TlVES: Do Not approve the Ordinance and leave benefits at their current levels. \. ~ Depa~~'s Signature City anager's Signature Assistant to City Manager (/VVtIG City Attorney Department Name City Attorney / Finance SIBULLETIN1FORMS\AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM.DOC I 1 Section 2. Section 18-169( e) of Article III of Chapter 18 of the Boynton Beach 2 Code of Ordinances is hereby amended as follows: 3 Sec. 18-169. Requirements for retirement-benefit amounts. 4 * * * 5 (e) Separation from service. 6 (1) Effective for terminations on and after October 1, 2002, if a member 7 leaves the service of the city before accumulating aggregate time of five 8 years toward retirement and before being eligible to retire, such member 9 shall be entitled to a refund of all of his or her contributions made to the 10 fund, without interest. 11 (2) If any member who had been in the service of the city for at least ten 12 (10) years elects to leave his or her accrued contributions in the fund, 13 such police officer upon attaining age fifty (50) years or more (without 14 reaching what would have been twenty (20) years of service had he not 15 terminated his employment) may receive an early retirement benefit at 16 the actuarial equivalent of the amount of such retirement income 17 otherwise payable to him or her at early retirement or upon attaining 18 what would have been normal retirement had he not terminated his 19 employment, such police officer may receive his or her accrued normal 20 retirement benefit. 21 (3) Effective for terminations after October 1, 2002, if any member who had 22 been in the service of the city for at least five (5) years elects to leave his - 2 - 1 or her accrued contributions in the Fund, the police officer upon attaining 2 a!!e fiftv-five (55) with 10 or more vears of service (had he or she not 3 terminated emnlovment) or reachin!! what would have been twentv 4 (20) vears of service (had he or she not terminated his or her 5 emnlovment) what would have been normal retirement had he or she not 6 terminated his or her employment, may receive the accrued normal 7 retirement benefit. 8 Section 3. Section 18-174 of Article III of Chapter 18 of the Boynton Beach Code of 9 the Boynton Beach Code of Ordinances is deleted in its entirety as replaced by the following: 10 Section 18-174 Miscellaneous 11 * * * 12 (G) Internal Revenue Code Limits 13 1. Basic Limitations. Subject to the adjustments in nara!!ranh 3. the 14 maximum amount of the actual annual retirement income naid in anv vear 15 with resnect to a Particinant under this Plan shall not exceed the dollar 16 amount allowable for anv calendar vear nursuant to S415(b) of the Code. as 17 adjusted in such calendar vear for increases in the cost of livin!! in 18 accordance with Re!!ulations issued bv the Secretarv of the Treasurv under 19 S415(d) of the Code. For nurnoses of annlyin!! the basic limitation. benefits 20 navable in anv form other than a strai!!ht life annuitv with no ancillarv 21 benefits shall be adiusted. as nrovided bv Treasurv Re!!ulations. so that 22 such benefits are the Actuarial Eouivalent of a strai!!ht life annuitv. For - 3 - 1 nurnoses of this subsection Article. the followin~ benefits shall not be taken 2 into account: 3 a. Anv ancillarv benefit which is not directlv related to retirement 4 income benefits: 5 b. Anv other benefit not reauired under S415(b)(2) of the Code and 6 Treasurv Re~ulations thereunder to be taken into account for 7 nurnoses of the limitation of S415(b)(1) of the Code. 8 2. Particination in Other Defined Benefit Plans. The limitation of this 9 subsection with resnect to anv Particinant who at anv time has been a 10 Particinant in anv other defined benefit nlan (as defined in S414(j) of the 11 Code) maintained bv the Citv shall annlv as if the total benefits navable 12 under all defined benefit nlans in which the Particinant has been a 13 Particinant where navable from one Plan. 14 3. Adjustments in Limitations. 15 a. In the event the Particinant's retirement benefits become navable 16 before a~e sixtv-two (62), the maximum amount of annual 17 retirement income limitation nrescribed bv this Article shall be 18 reduced in accordance with Re~ulations issued bv the Secretarv of 19 the Treasurv nursuant to the nrovisions of S415(b) of the Code. so 20 that such limitation (as reduced) eauals an annual benefit (be~innin~ 21 when such retirement income be~ins) which is eauivalent to the 22 Code S415(b) maximum amount of annual retirement income - 4 - I ! 1 be!!innin!! at a!!e 62. 2 b. In the event the Particioant's benefit is based on at least fifteen (15) 3 vears of Credited Service. the adiustments orovided for in 4 suboara!!raoh (a) above shall not aoolv. 5 c. The reductions orovided for in suboara!!raoh (a) above shall not be 6 aoolicable to disabilitv benefits ore-retirement death benefits. 7 d. In the event the Particioant's retirement benefit becomes oavable 8 after a!!e sixtv-five (65), for ourooses of determinin!! whether this 9 benefit meets the basic limitation set forth in oara!!raoh 1 herein. 10 such benefit shall be adiusted so that it is actuariallv eauivalent to 11 the benefit be!!innin!! at a!!e sixtv-five (65), This adiustment shall be 12 made usin!! an assumed interest rate of five oercent (5%) and shall 13 be made in accordance with re!!ulations oromul!!ated bv the 14 Secretarv of the Treasurv or his dele!!ate. 15 e. Less than Ten (10) Years of Service. The maximum retirement 16 benefits oavable under this Article to anv Particioant who has 17 comoleted less than ten (10) vears of Credited Service with the Citv 18 shall be the amount determined under oara!!raoh 1 multiplied bv a 19 fraction. the numerator of which is the number of the Particioant's 20 vears of Credited Service and the denominator of which is ten (10). 21 The reduction orovided for in this suboara!!raoh shall not be 22 aoolicable to disabilitv benefits or ore-retirement death benefits. - 5 - 1 f. Ten Thousand Dollar $10,000 Limit. Notwithstandinl! the fore!!oin!!. 2 the retirement benefit navable with resnect to a Particinant shall be 3 deemed not to exceed the limitations in this subsection if the benefits 4 navable. with resnect to such Particinant under this Plan and under 5 all other oualified defined benefit nension nlans to which the Citv 6 contributes. do not exceed ten thousand dollars ($10.000) for the 7 annlicable Plan vear and for anv nrior Plan Y ear and the Citv has 8 not at anv time maintained a oualified defined contributions nlan in 9 which the Particinant narticinated. 10 !!. Reduction of benefits. Reduction of benefits and/or contributions to 11 all nlans. where reouired. shall be accomnlished bv first reducin!! the 12 Particinant's benefit under anv defined benefit nlans in which 13 Particinant narticinated. such reduction to be made first with 14 resnect to the nlan in which Particinant most recentlv accrued 15 benefits and thereafter in such nrioritv as shall be determined bv the 16 Board and the nlan administrator of such other nlans. and next. bv 17 reducin!! or allocatin!! excess forfeitures for defined contribution 18 nlans in which the Particinant narticinated. such reduction to be 19 made first with resnect to the nlan in which Particinant most 20 recentlv accrued benefits and thereafter in such nrioritv as shall be 21 established bv the Board and the nlan administrator for such other 22 plans nrovided. however. that necessarv reductions mav be made in - 6 - , I ! i I I 1 different manner and Drioritv Dursuant to the aQ:reement of the 2 Board and the Dlan administrator of all other Dlans coverinQ: such 3 ParticiDant. 4 h. Cost-of-LivinQ: Adjustments. The limitations as stated herein shall 5 be adjusted annuallv in accordance with anv cost-of-livinQ: 6 adiustments Drescribed bv the Secretarv of the Treasurv Dursuant to 7 S41S(d) ofthe Code. 8 (4) Additional Limitation on Pension Benefits. N otwithstandinQ: anvthinQ: 9 herein to the contrarv: 10 a. the normal retirement benefit or Dension Davable to a Retiree who 11 becomes a ParticiDant of the Plan on or after Januarv 1. 1980. and 12 who has not Dreviouslv DarticiDated in such Plan. shall not exceed 13 100 Dercent of his AveraQ:e Final ComDensation. However. nothinQ: 14 contained in this Article shall aDDlv to sUDDlemental retirement 15 benefits or to Dension increases attributable to cost-of-livinQ: 16 increases or adjustments. 17 18 b. No ParticiDant of the Plan shall be allowed to receive a retirement 19 benefit or Dension which is in Dart or in whole based UDon anv 20 service with reSDect to which the ParticiDant is alreadv receivinQ:. or 21 will receive in the future. a retirement benefit or Dension from a 22 different emplover's retirement Dlan. This restriction does not aDDlv - 7 - I Ii 1 to social securitv benefits. militarv benefits or federal benefits under 2 Chanter 67. Title 10. U.S. Code. 3 4 Section 4. Section 18-175( c), (d), (h) and (j) of Article III of Chapter 18 of the 5 Boynton Beach Code of Ordinances is hereby amended as follows: 6 Sec. 18-175. Deferred retirement option plan. 7 * * * 8 (c) Full participation in the DROP must be exercised within the first twentv-five 9 t\venty two (22) years of combined credited service. Ho'.vever, participation in calendar year 10 2000, the first year, will be extended to all members. 11 (d) A Except for the extension of participation at inception as provided for in 12 paragraph (c) above, a member shall not participate in the DROP beyond the time of attaining 13 thirtv (30) t',yenty five (25) years of service and the total years of participation in the DROP 14 shall not exceed five (5) years. For example: 15 (1) Members with twenty (20) years of credited service at time of entry shall 16 only participate for five (5) years. 17 (2) Members with twentv-five (25) t',vent)' one (21) years of credited 18 service at time of entry shall enly participate for five (5) four (1) years. 19 (3) Members with twentv-six (26) t'.vent)' t'NO (22) years of credited service 20 at time of entry shall only participate for four (4) three (3) years. 21 * * * 22 (h) An employee's participation in the DROP shall terminate at the end of five (5) - 8 - ! ' ; I I i I 1 years or thirtv (30) hventy fi'.'e (25) years of service, whichever comes first. Failure to end 2 DROP participation may result in penalties at the discretion of the Trustees, up to and including 3 forfeiture of the DROP account. Uoon enterin!! into the DROP. an emolovee shall file with 4 the Board a bindin!! letter of resi!!nation from Citv emolovment. The bindin!! letter of 5 reshmation shall establish a deferred termination date in accordance with the limitations 6 ofthis DROP. which mav be amended. 7 * * * 8 (j) Upon termination of employment, participants in the DROP will receive the 9 balance of the DROP account in accordance with the following rules: 10 (1) Members may elect to begin to receive payment upon termination of 11 employment or defer payment of DROP until the latest day as provided 12 under sub-subparagraph (e~. 13 (2) Payments may be made in the following ways: 14 a. Lump sum. The entire account balance will be paid to the retirant 15 upon approval of the Board of Trustees. 16 b. Installments. The account balance will be paid out to the retirant 17 in five (5) equal annual payments paid over five (5) years, the 18 first payment to be made upon approval ofthe Board of Trustees. 19 c. Monthly installments. The account balance will be paid out to the 20 retirant on a monthly basis until the account balance is paid out 21 based on actuarial tables provided by the actuary. 22 (3) Any form of payment selected by a police officer must comply with the - 9 - I 1 minimum distribution requirements of section 401 (A)(9) of the Internal 2 Revenue Code, and is subject to the requirements of S 18-174(f) e.g., 3 payments must commence by age 70.5. 4 (4) The beneficiary of the DROP participant who dies before payments from 5 DROP begin shall have the same right to select payment options as the 6 participant in accordance with this subsection. A DROP participant may 7 designate a beneficiary to receive the DROP balance in the event of the 8 participant's death prior to payout of the full DROP balance. 9 Section 5. It is the intention of the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach 10 that the provisions of this Ordinance shall become and be made a part of the Code of 11 Ordinances of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida. The Sections of this ordinance may be 12 renumbered, re-1ettered and the word "Ordinance" may be changed to "Section," "Article" or 13 such other word or phrase in order to accomplish such intention. 14 Section 6. All Ordinances or parts of Ordinances, Resolutions or parts of Resolutions 15 in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict. 16 Section 7. If any clause, section, or other part or application of this Ordinance shall 17 be held by any court of competent jurisdiction to be unconstitutional or invalid, such 18 unconstitutional or invalid part or application shall be considered as eliminated and so not 19 effecting the validity of the remaining portions or applications remaining in full force and 20 effect. 21 Section 8. This Ordinance shall become effective when all of the following have 22 occurred: - 10 - I ! 1 (a) the City Commission has received and has accepted a report establishing the 2 actuarial soundness of these amendments; and 3 4 (b) the amendments have been sent to the State of Florida Division of 5 Retirement; and 6 7 (c) when a collective bargaining agreement ratifYing the foregoing changes to 8 pension benefits has been ratified by the City Commission and the Palm 9 Beach County Police Benevolent Association or its successor organization 10 or when the City Commission and the Palm Beach County Police 11 Benevolent Association or its successor organization have agreed to waive 12 bargaining over the changes to pension benefits. 13 14 FIRST READING THIS ~ DAY OF ---B:pR.' '- ,2008. 15 SECOND, FINAL READING and PASSAGE THIS _ DAY OF ,2008 16 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 17 18 19 Mayor - Jerry Taylor 20 21 22 Vice Mayor - Jose Rodriguez 23 24 25 Commissioner - Ronald Weiland 26 27 28 Commissioner - Woodrow L. Hay 29 30 31 Commissioner - Marlene Ross 32 ATTEST: 33 34 35 Janet M. Prainito, CMC 36 CITY CLERK 37 38 (Corporate Seal) 39 40 41 S:ICAIOrdinancesIPension\DROP and vested tenn clarification (PD).doc - 11 - XII. - LEGAL - 2nd Reading Non-Development CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH ITEM B.2 AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORI". Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Requested City Commission Date Final Fonn Must be Turned Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office o April 15,2008 March 31, 200S (Noon) o June 17, 2008 June 2, 2008 (Noon) ~ May 6, 2008 April 14,2008 (Noon) o July I, 2008 June 16, 2008 (Noon) 0 May 20, 2008 May 5, 2008 (Noon) o July 15, 200S June 30, 2008 (Noon) o June 3, 200S May 19, 200S (Noon) o August 5, 2008 July 14, 200S (Noon) 0 Announcements/Presentations 0 City Manager's Report NATURE OF 0 Administrative 0 New Business AGENDA ITEM 0 Consent Agenda ~ Legal 0 Code Compliance & Legal Settlements 0 Unfinished Business 0 Public Hearing 0 RECOMMENDATION: Second reading of Ordinance 08-_ amending the Firefighter's Pension Fund. EXPLANATION: The City's Fire Pension Board has requested modification of the Fire Pension Plan to include the ability of its members to purchase permissive service credits. Those credits are also known as "airtime." The Plan amendment would require members to pay for any and all costs associated with this benefit enhancement. It also extends the time that a member would have to pay for any purchased service credits. PROGRAM IMPACT: Approval of this Ordinance would provide another level of pension benefit. FISCAL IMPACT: (Include Account Number where funds will come from) None AL TERNA TIVES: Do not approve the Ordinance and leave benefits at their current levels. \<::::~ ii'~ Department llead's Signature City Manager's Signature Assistant to City Manager ~ City Attorney Department Name City Attorney / Finance SIBULLETlNlFORMS\AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM DOC , ! 1 ORDINANCE NO. 08-00q 2 3 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, 4 FLORIDA, AMENDING ARTICLE IV OF CHAPTER 18 5 OF THE BOYNTON BEACH CODE OF ORDINANCES 6 ENTITLED PENSIONS FOR FIREFIGHTERS, MORE 7 SPECIFICALL Y SECTION 18-190 OF THE BOYNTON 8 BEACH CITY CODE PROVIDING FOR PURCHASE OF 9 NOT MORE THAN FIVE (5) YEARS OF PERMISSIVE 10 SERVICE CREDIT TO BE CALCULATED AS AN 11 ENHANCED MUL TIPLIER; PERMITTING PAYMENT 12 BY INSTALLMENT OVER A PERIOD NOT TO EXCEED 13 FIVE (5) YEARS; REPEALING ANY ORDINANCE IN 14 CONFLICT; PROVIDING A CONFLICTS CLAUSE; AND 15 AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 16 17 WHEREAS, the City of Boynton Beach Florida, presently has a retirement plan and 18 trust fund for firefighters; and 19 WHEREAS, the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, wishes to recognize the valuable 20 service of its firefighters who have been members of the United States Armed Forces or who 21 have served as firefighters in other jurisdictions and who have served the citizens of Boynton 22 Beach for the necessary time to earn a normal retirement; and 23 WHEREAS, past service and military buyback is authorized under Section 175.032(4), 24 Florida Statutes; and 25 WHEREAS, many recently hired firefighters are unable to afford the cost of purchasing 26 prior firefighter or prior military service and the Board of Trustees of the Firefighters Pension 27 Trust Fund proposes to create a new buyback option; and 28 WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the Firefighters Pension Trust Fund has 29 recommended the passage of this Ordinance; and Page 1 I 1 WHEREAS, the City Council finds that the passage of this Ordinance is in the interest 2 of the firefighters and the citizens of the City of Boynton Beach 3 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF 4 THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA: 5 Section 1. The foregoing "WHEREAS" clauses are hereby certified as being true 6 and correct and are incorporated herein by this reference. 7 8 Section 2. Section 8-190 - Purchase of Military/Fire Service Credit/Permissive 9 Service Credit is hereby amended: 10 11 Upon entry into the Plan, members shall be permitted to purchase up to an additional 12 five (5) years of credited service based upon (i) service as a full-time firefighter 13 employed by a city, county, state, federal or other public agency or (ii) military service 14 in the Armed Forces of the United States. Temporary, auxiliary, reserve, volunteer or 15 private agency service shall not apply. Members who do not have any prior firefighter 16 service or military service shall be permitted to purchase up to five (5) years of 17 permissive service credit, as permitted by the Pension Protection Act of 2006. For each 18 year purchased, benefits shall be calculated based on an enhanced multiplier of an 19 additional three percent (3.0) per year, resulting in a total multiplier of six percent 20 (6.0%) for each year purchased. Service credit purchased under the provisions of this 21 section shall not count for vesting purposes. Prior service shall not be granted until the 22 member has paid to the Pension Fund the actuarial cost of the service purchased, as 23 determined by the actuary for the Plan. Members purchasing service credit shall provide 24 the Board of Trustees with proof of prior service with honorable separation. No service 25 credit may be purchased if the member is receiving or will receive any other retirement 26 benefit based on this service. The Board shall establish a uniform rule for the 27 implementation ofthis provision. 28 29 The contribution by the member of the actuarially determined cost of the buyback may 30 be made in one lump sum or may be made by payroll deductions in installments for a 31 period not to exceed five (5) years of time which shall not exceed the number of years 32 being purchased. A member electing to make installment payments shall be charged 33 interest based on the actuarially assumed rate of return for the Plan. A member making 34 installment payments shall complete all required payments prior to payment of any 35 benefit under this section. 36 Page 2 , I 1 A member who terminates service prior to vesting in the Plan shall be entitled to a 2 refund, without interest, of all money paid to buyback prior military or fire service. 3 4 5 Section 3. That all Ordinances or parts of Ordinances in conflict herewith be and 6 the same are hereby repealed. 7 Section 4. Should any section or provision of this Ordinance or portion hereof, any 8 paragraph, any sentence, or word be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, 9 such decision shall not affect the remainder of this Ordinance. 10 Section 5. Authority is hereby granted to codifY this Ordinance. 11 Section 6. This Ordinance shall become effective when all of the following have 12 occurred: 13 (a) the City Commission has received and has accepted a report 14 establishing the actuarial soundness of these amendments; and 15 16 (b) the amendments have been sent to the State of Florida Division of 17 Retirement; and 18 19 (c) when a collective bargaining agreement ratifying the foregoing 20 changes to pension benefits has been ratified by the City 21 Commission and the Boynton Beach Fire Fighters and 22 Paramedics, IAFF, Local 1891 of the International Association of 23 Fire Fighters, AFL-CIO, CLC, or its successor organization. 24 25 ApA. \1- 26 FIRST READING THIS l5" DAY OF ,2008. 27 Page 3 I 1 2 SECOND, FINAL READING and PASSAGE THIS _ DAY OF , 3 2008 4 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 5 6 7 8 Mayor - Jerry Taylor 9 10 11 Vice Mayor - Jose Rodriguez 12 13 14 Commissioner - Ronald Weiland 15 16 17 Commissioner - Woodrow L. Hay 18 19 20 Commissioner - Marlene Ross 21 22 ATTEST: 23 24 25 26 27 Janet M. Prainito, CMC 28 CITY CLERK 29 30 31 32 (Corporate Seal) Page 4 XII. - LEGAL - 1st Reading ITEM C.2 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Requested City Commission Date Final Fonn Must be Turned Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office k8J April 15, 2008 March 31, 2008 (Noon) o June 17, 200S June 2, 200S (Noon) o May 6, 2008 April 14, 2008 (Noon) o July 1,2008 June 16,2008 (Noon) o May 20, 2008 May 5, 200S (Noon) o July 15,2008 June 30, 2008 (Noon) o June 3, 2008 May 19, 2008 (Noon) o August 5, 2008 July 14,2008 (Noon) .-.-.~ i-:-:-::l ..: -1 C'.J - ~-,. 0 0 ~ ..'... "-:,, Announ cements/Presentati ons City Manager's Report -''':} :;:) NATURE OF 0 Administrative 0 New Business I ,-,"'J AGENDA ITEM [g] N .. 0 Consent Agenda Legal ~-..' :D'- . ....- 0 Code Compliance & Legal Settlements 0 Unfinished Business -. - 0 Public Hearing 0 - 1 .. .. w , " First reading of Ordinance 08-__ amending the Firefighter's Pension Fund. .-J c) RECOMMENDATION: - EXPLANATION: The City's Fire Pension Board has requested modification of the Fire Pension Plan to include the ability of its members to purchase permissive service credits. Those credits are also known as "airtime." The Plan amendment would require members to pay for any and all costs associated with this benefit enhancement. It also extends the time that a member would have to pay for any purchased service credits. PROGRAM IMPACT: Approval of this Ordinance would provide another level of pension benefit. FISCAL IMPACT: (Include Account Number where funds will come from) None - City Attorney Department Name ~-' S:\BULLETIN\FORMS\AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM.DOC 1 ORDINANCE NO. 08- 2 3 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, 4 FLORIDA, AMENDING ARTICLE IV OF CHAPTER 18 5 OF THE BOYNTON BEACH CODE OF ORDINANCES 6 ENTITLED PENSIONS FOR FIREFIGHTERS, MORE 7 SPECIFICALL Y SECTION 18-190 OF THE BOYNTON 8 BEACH CITY CODE PROVIDING FOR PURCHASE OF 9 NOT MORE THAN FIVE (5) YEARS OF PERMISSIVE 10 SERVICE CREDIT TO BE CALCULATED AS AN 11 ENHANCED MUL TIPLIER; PERMITTING PAYMENT 12 BY INSTALLMENT OVER A PERIOD NOT TO EXCEED 13 FIVE (5) YEARS; REPEALING ANY ORDINANCE IN 14 CONFLICT; PROVIDING A CONFLICTS CLAUSE; AND 15 AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 16 17 WHEREAS, the City of Boynton Beach Florida, presently has a retirement plan and 18 trust fund for firefighters; and 19 WHEREAS, the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, wishes to recognize the valuable 20 service of its firefighters who have been members of the United States Armed Forces or wh 21 have served as firefighters in other jurisdictions and who have served the citizens of Boynton 22 Beach for the necessary time to earn a normal retirement; and 23 WHEREAS, past service and military buyback is authorized under Section 175.032(4), 24 Florida Statutes; and 25 WHEREAS, many recently hired firefighters are unable to afford the cost of purchasing 26 prior firefighter or prior military service and the Board of Trustees of the Firefighters Pension 27 Trust Fund proposes to create a new buyback option; and 28 WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the Firefighters Pension Trust Fund has 29 recommended the passage of this Ordinance; and Page 1 1 WHEREAS, the City Council finds that the passage of this Ordinance is in the interest 2 of the firefighters and the citizens of the City of Boynton Beach 3 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF 4 THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA: 5 Section 1. The foregoing "WHEREAS" clauses are hereby certified as being true 6 and correct and are incorporated herein by this reference. 7 8 Section 2. Section 8-190 - Purchase of Military/Fire Service CreditlPermissive 9 Service Credit is hereby amended: 10 11 Upon entry into the Plan, members shall be permitted to purchase up to an additional 12 five (5) years of credited service based upon (i) service as a full-time firefighter 13 employed by a city, county, state, federal or other public agency or (ii) military service 14 in the Armed Forces of the United States. Temporary, auxiliary, reserve, volunteer or 15 private agency service shall not apply. Members who do not have anv prior firefighter 16 service or military service shall be permitted to purchase up to five (5) years of 17 permissive service credit, as permitted by the Pension Protection Act of 2006. For each 18 year purchased. benefits shall be calculated based on an enhanced multinlier of an 19 additional three percent (3.0) per year, resulting in a total multiplier of six percent 20 (6.0%) for each vear purchased. Service credit purchased under the provisions of this 21 section shall not count for vesting purposes. Prior service shall not be granted until the 22 member has paid to the Pension Fund the actuarial cost of the service purchased, as 23 determined by the actuary for the Plan. Members purchasing service credit shall provide 24 the Board of Trustees with proof of prior service with honorable separation. No service 25 credit may be purchased if the member is receiving or will receive any other retirement 26 benefit based on this service. The Board shall establish a uniform rule for the 27 implementation of this provision. 28 29 The contribution by the member of the actuarially determined cost of the buyback may 30 be made in one lump sum or may be made by payroll deductions in installments for a 31 period not to exceed five (5) vears of time '.",h.ie}} shall not exeeed the number of years 32 being pMfchased. A member electing to make installment payments shall be charged 33 interest based on the actuarially assumed rate of return for the Plan. A member making 34 installment payments shall complete all required payments prior to payment of any 35 benefit under this section. 36 Page 2 1 A member who terminates service prior to vesting in the Plan shall be entitled to 2 refund, without interest, of all money paid to buyback prior military or fire service. 3 4 5 Section 3. That all Ordinances or parts of Ordinances in conflict herewith be and 6 the same are hereby repealed. 7 Section 4. Should any section or provision of this Ordinance or portion hereof, any 8 paragraph, any sentence, or word be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, 9 such decision shall not affect the remainder of this Ordinance. 10 Section 5. Authority is hereby granted to codify this Ordinance. 11 Section 6. This Ordinance shall become effective when all of the following have 12 occurred: 13 (a) the City Commission has received and has accepted a report 14 establishing the actuarial soundness of these amendments; and 15 16 (b) the amendments have been sent to the State of Florida Division of 17 Retirement; and 18 19 (c) when a collective bargaining agreement ratifying the foregoing 20 changes to pension benefits has been ratified by the City 21 Commission and the Boynton Beach Fire Fighters and 22 Paramedics, IAFF, Local 1891 of the International Association of 23 Fire Fighters, AFL-CIO, CLC, or its successor organization. 24 25 26 FIRST READING THIS - DA Y OF ,2008. 27 Page 3 1 2 SECOND, FINAL READING and PASSAGE THIS _ DAY OF , 3 2008 4 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 5 6 7 8 Mayor - Jerry Taylor 9 10 11 Vice Mayor - Jose Rodriguez 12 13 14 Commissioner - Ronald Weiland 15 16 17 Commissioner - Woodrow L. Hay 18 19 20 Commissioner - Marlene Ross 21 22 ATTEST: 23 24 25 26 27 Janet M. Prainito, CMC 28 CITY CLERK 29 30 31 32 (Corporate Seal) Page 4 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH City Attorney's Office MEMORANDUM TO: Kurt Bressner, City Manager CC: E. Barrett Atwood, Finance Director Lynn Swanson, Paralegal FROM: James A. Cherof, City Attorney p.l"'1e Julie F. Klahr, Assistant City Attorney {l7J:: DATE: March 31, 2008 RE: City of Boynton Beach ("City") I Fire Pension Plan - Permissive Service Credits You have requested our legal review of the Fire Pension Board's request to modifY the Fire Pension Plan ("Plan") benefits to include the ability of its members to purchase permissive service credits, also referred to as "airtime." The proposal is that the members would pay for any and all costs associated with this benefit enhancement. It also extends the time that a member would have to pay for any purchased service credits. We have reviewed the proposed ordinance, the opinion of the Plan's actuary, and discussed the matter with the City's actuary. It is our opinion that the ordinance is legally sufficient as drafted, but additional legal hurdles exist with respect to collective bargaining. However, it is our further opinion that although this benefit enhancement may not have an immediate financial impact to the City, such a financial burden could arise in the future. PERMISSIVE SERVICE CREDITS EXPLAINED The proposed benefit enhancement would enable the members of the fire pension plan to purchase service credit and enhance their multiplier for up to five (5) years of service in an attempt to enhance their pension. The Plan already provides for the purchase of service credit for military or prior firefighter services. However, for those who have no such prior service, this amendment would enable the member to purchase credit towards an enhanced multiplier for the years purchased. In other words, if this ordinance were adopted a fire employee who worked for the City for a total of twenty (20) years would be eligible to retire with a multiplier of three percent (3%). If they purchased five (5) years of permissive service credit it would result in an additional 3% multiplier for five (5) of the years worked for a total of 6% for those five (5) years. (20 years of service) x 3% = 60% Plus (5 years permissive service credit) x 3% = 15% For a total of 75% EXTENSION OF TIME TO MAKE PAYMENT One other change effectuated by this proposed amendment would be to afford the member the ability to take up to five (5) years to purchase permissive service credit, prior military credit or prior firefighter service credit. As the Plan currently reads, a member purchasing military or prior Boynton Beach\Fire Pension - Permissive Service Credit March 31, 2008 Page 2 of3 firefighter service is required to make all payments for such service credit within the number of years being purchased. Stated differently, a member who purchases three (3) years of military service credit must pay for such service credit within three (3) years. This amendment would afford the member the opportunity to pay for three (3) years of service credit over a time period not to exceed five (5) years. The Plan has always provided that a member purchasing service credit in installment payments, as opposed to a lump sum payment, must also pay interest over the time period the payments are made until the benefit is paid in full. The requirement to pay interest has not changed. Extending the time in which payments must be made would merely make the payments easier for the member to afford to purchase the service credit. It should be noted that at no time may the purchase of permissive service credit, prior military service, or prior firefighter service be credited towards the member's vesting requirement. The member is required to be employed by the City for the full number of years required under the Plan to be vested in their retirement benefit. This is not being changed by this amendment ANAL YSIS The purchase of permissive service credit was authorized by the Pension Protection Act of 2006. The Board of Trustees suggests the proposed amendment and seeks to add this benefit to the Plan requiring the member to pay all costs associated with this enhanced benefit. The Plan's actuary, Gabriel Roeder Smith, has opined that it will not result in an additional cost to the City. The City's actuary, the Segal Company, has advised that the actuarial calculations and evaluations of the Plan's actuary are very conservative and would therefore minimize the City's cost over time. However, it should also be noted that any actuarial evaluation is done as an evaluation as of the current year. The actuarial assumptions are a method utilized in an attempt to predict impacts for the future, but any actuarial evaluation can only provide an opinion as to the current time period. It is not a guarantee. While the member pays for the benefit, a number of factors actually impact whether the City may ultimately bear any costs over time associated with such an enhancement. The actuarial valuation method, the assumptions utilized, the Plan's experience in the market, the number of employees who move in and out of the Plan each year, and how early in the member's career the member actually makes the payment for such service credit are just a few of the factors bearing on this issue. A miscalculation or assumption in anyone of these factors may result in the City being required to make up for any unfunded liability miscalculated at the time the member paid the Plan for the benefit. This is a risk the City always takes when it adds benefits, including those which are to be paid for by the member. However, in light of the fiscal restraints the City is currently facing and is anticipated to face in years to come, this becomes a much more significant issue. Another point of which the City must be aware is that pension benefits are a mandatory subject of bargaining. Therefore, this issue is one that is most appropriately negotiated at the bargaining table. Nevertheless, if it is the City's desire to move forward with approving this benefit at this time, a memorandum of understanding will need to be executed with the union in order to waive bargaining. Boynton Beach\Fire Pension - Permissive Service Credit March 31, 2008 Page 3 of 3 CONCLUSION The Plan already provides the opportunity to a Plan member to purchase service credit for prior firefighter or military service. Some members do not have the service to purchase, or are unable to effectuate such purchase due to the terms currently required by the Plan. The proposed amendment would provide an alternative to afford an enhanced pension benefit to such members and attempt to require the member to bear the costs associated with the benefit enhancement. The City should only approve this enhancement if it is certain it can bear any potential fiscal impacts it may bear over time. If the City does elect to approve this option, it will be necessary for the union to execute a memorandum of understanding waiving collective bargaining over this issue prior to second reading of the ordinance. r~ SEGAL THE: SEGAL COMPANY 20" B Powers Ferry Road. Slllte (\50 Atlanta, G/, :J0330-5003 r 67S.3063100 F 678<$06 3HlO wwws('!(jalcocorn January 23, 2008 Mr. E. Barrett (Barry) Attwood Director of Financial Services City of Boynton Beach 100 East Boynton Beach Boulevard P.O. Box 310 Boynton Beach, FL 33425-0310 Re: Review of Proposed Firefighter Pension Plan Amendment which provides for the Purchase of Permissive Service Credit Dear Barry, The following summarizes our review of the above proposed changes. Proposed changes: The proposed ordinance would allow qualified participants to purchase up to 5 years of Permissive Service Credit. This service shall not count for vesting purposes. In addition, any service purchase may be paid for over a period of 5 years. Impact on plan funding: The purchase amount for the service is the projected increase in the value of future benefits including future salary increases over the value of benefits without the service. Projection of required contributions: The proposed changes are not anticipated to affect required plan contributions. Please feel free to contact me at 678-306-3119 to discuss any of the above items. Sincerely, ??Z? Leon F. (Rocky) Joyner, Jr. Vice President and Actuary 6152549v1/07011.002 BeneRts, Compensation and HR Consulting ATLANfA BOSTON CALGARY CHICAGO CLEVELAND DENVER HARTFORD HOUSTON LOS ANGELES MINNEAPOLIS NEW ORLEANS NEWYORK PHILADELPHIA PHOENIX PRINCETON RALEIGH SAN FRANCISCO TORONfO WASHINGTON, D.C. Mb\ (i ...-;;?#, Multinational Group of Actuaries and Consultants BARCELONA BRUSSELS DUBUN GENEVA HAMBURG JOHANNESBURG LONDON MELBOURNE .0\' C MEXICO CITY OSLO PARIS ~ Klausner ~ Kaufinan PROfl:SS10NAI. ASSOCIATION ATTORNEYS AT LAW Wri ter' sa-mail: adam@robertdklausner. com November 15, 2007 James A. Cheraf, Esq. Boynton Beach City Attorney Goren, Cherof, Doody & Ezrol, P.A. 3099 E. Commercial Blvd. Suite 200 Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33308 Re: Boynton Beach Firefighters Pension Plan Our File No. 90-0334 Dear Jim: Please find the enclosed Boynton Beach Firefighter Pension ordinance for review by the City. The draft ordinance would permit the purchase of ai~time/permissive service credit by firefighters, as permitted by the federal Pension Protection Act of 2006. Consistent with Chapter 1='15, Florida Statutes, the purchased airtime would be converted into a higher multiplier for each firefighter, commensurate with the purchased service. I have also enclosed an impact statement from the plan's actuary Steve Palmquist. You will note that the ordinance should not result in any plan funding costa for the City, since each member is required to pay the full impact of purchased airtime. You will also note that the airtime purchases will not be used for vesting purposes and will not otherwise impact normal or .early retirement eligibility. 10059 NORTHWEST 1ST COURT, PLANTATION, FLORIDA 33324 PHONE: (954) 916-1202 · FAX: (954) 916-1232 wWW.robertdklausner.com ~ James A. Cherof, Esq. November 15, 2007 Page 2 Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact our office. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Sincerely, ;l;t -L/~'-~- ,.--'" .", ADAM P. LEVINSON APL:ldm Enclosure cc: Kurt Bressner, Manager Bobby Jenkins, Deputy Dir. Fin. Luke Henderson, Chairman Bill Bingham, Fire Chief Barbara LaDue, Administrator N:\11p\900334\Cherof Itr re airtime ordinance.wpd GRS Gabriel Ratu~r Smith &: Company 301 East Las Olas !:llvd. 954.51.7.1616 phone Consultants & Actuaries Suite 200 954.525.0083 fax Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33301-2254 www.gabridroeder.com September 6, 2007 Ms. Barbara LaDue Pension Administrator City of Boynton Beach 1 00 ~. Boynton Beaph Boulevard Boynton Beach, Florida 33425-0310 Re: Firefighters Retirement Plan Dear Barbara: We have reviewed the proposed ordinance that would permit the purchase of so-called "airtime" of up to five years and would allow service purchases to be paid with interest over five years. In our opinion. these changes would have no actuarial Impact on the Plan. 0 We welcome your questions and comments. Si~cerely yours, r ~f~ J. Stephen Palmqui ~ ASA Senior Consultant and Actuary JSP/rb cc: Adam Levinson ~~-- it ~ ;::---.. .. _'I..,.::;r~:;.:. . ~r' ....@~U' I" I I .....- - I'Y''''' . I I '- --'-.::: J iJ ; . I -_-..J I. /./ Sfp' . "; i L_ I 3 <DlJr iil '- '~ ----.A!:::/ .~ Klausner r@) Kaufman 1'l\flFf:SSll);';"l,ISSOnATln:, .ITlOlt~:EI'S M I.AI\' Writer's e-mail: adam@robertdklausner.com January 25, 2008 James A. Cherof, Esquire Boynton Beach City Attorney Goren, Cherof, Doody & Ezrol, P.A. 3099 E. commercial Blvd. Suite 200 Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33308 Re: Boynton Beach Firefighters Pension Plan Our File No. 90-0334 Dear Jim: Please find enclosed an actuarial analysis by the City's actuary, Rocky Joyner, regarding our proposed Boynton Beach Firefighter Pension permissive service credit ordinance, which is also enclosed. The draft ordinance would permit the purchase of airtime/permissive service credit by firefighters, as permitted by the federal Pension Protection Act of 2006. As previously described in the attached cover letter, any purchased permissive service would be converted into a higher multiplier for each firefighter. According to both the Firefighter Pension Board's actuary, Steve Palmquist, and the city's actuary, Mr. Joyner, the ordinance should not result in any plan funding costs for the City, as each member is required to pay the full impact of any purchased permissive service. I have been asked to provide our services to the City to facilitate the Pension Board's request that the proposed ordinance be placed on an upcoming City Commission agenda. 10059 NORTHWEST 1 ST COURT, PLANTATION, FLORIDA 33324 PHONE: (954) 916-1202 · FAX: (954) 916-1232 www.robertdklausner.com ~ James A. Cherof, Esq. January 25, 2008 Page 2 Thanks in advance for your attention to this matter. Sincerely, ,4L~ ADAM P. LEVINSON APL:ldm Enclosures cc: Kurt Bressner, Manager Barry Atwood, Finance Director Bobby Jenkins, Deputy Finance Director Luke Henderson, Chairman Bill Bingham, Fire Chief Barbara LaDue, Administrator N:\11p\900334\Cherof letter enclosing Segal analysis of airtime ordinance.wpd XII. - LEGAL - 1st Reading ITEM C.l CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORl\-.l Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office o April 15, 2008 March 31, 2008 (Noon) o June 17,2008 June 2, 2008 (Noon) ~ May 6, 200S April 14, 2008 (Noon) o July 1,2008 June 16,2008 (Noon) 0 May 20, 2008 May 5, 2008 (Noon) o July 15,2008 June 30, 2008 (Noon) 0 June 3, 2008 May 19,2008 (Noon) o August 5, 2008 July 14,2008 (Noon) 0 Announcements/Presentations 0 City Manager's Report NATURE OF 0 Administrative 0 New Business AGENDA ITEM 0 Consent Agenda ~ Legal 0 Code Compliance & Legal Settlements 0 Unfinished Business 0 Public Hearing 0 RECOMMENDATION: Motion to approve amendment to Chapter 2, Article V, Section 2-79 (a) of the City of Boynton Beach Code of Ordinances. (Enclosed as City's Exhibit "A") EXPLANATION: This is a staff initiated amendment directed at expediting procedures with respect to abatement of certain nuisances by transferring City Commission review of a Code Compliance Board Order to an administrative review as opposed to a City Commission Agenda item. This amendment will reduce the time necessary for City Commission approval and therefore assist staff in abating a nuisance in a more expeditious fashion. This amendment language mirrors the City Commission review procedure for Code Compliance Board Orders with respect to the reduction of Code Compliance liens. The primary focus of an Order of this type is an unsecured building/structure. As a result of the spike in foreclosures staff has seen a dramatic increase in abandoned buildings some of which are unsecured and used by transients for a variety of purposes. The funding for this activity is derived from a very limited revenue fund fed by application fees ($200.00 per) for those seeking a reduction of their liens. PROGRAM IMP ACT: Approval of this Code amendment will expedite the abatement/securing of buildings helping to reduce the negative impact this situation may have on surrounding properties. FISCAL IMPACT: (691-5000-590-04-43) This fund as noted above is limited with expenses for boarding up a single family home running anywhere from $500.00 to $1,500.00. Based on past trend analysis staff would anticipate the ability to fund this type of activity would be limited to no more than 5-10 structures annually. tement orders by the Code Compliance City Manager's Signature Assistant to City Manager ~ Department Name City Attorney / Finance S:\BULLETIN\FORMS\AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM.DOC E X- ~'I b 'j 't \~ f\'I issue an order acknowledging compliance that shall be recorded in the public records. A hearing is not required to issue such an order acknowledging compliance. (Ord. No. 79-28, g 6,9-18-79; Ord. No. 79-35, S 1,11-21-79; Ord. No. 82-19, S 2, 8-3- 82; Ord. No. 87.1, S 5,2-3-87; Ord. No. 90-13, SS 10, 11,6-19-90; Ord. No. 94-57, S 2, 1-3-95) Sec. 2-78. Powers of boards. Each enforcement board shall have the power to: (a) Adopt rules for the conduct of its hearings. (b) Subpoena alleged violators and witnesses to its hearings. Subpoenas may be served by the city's police department or by the sheriff of the county. (c) Subpoena evidence to its hearings. (d) Take testimony under oath. (e) Issue orders having the force of law commanding whatever steps are necessary to bring a violation into compliance. (Ord. No. 79-28, S 7,9-18-79; Ord. No. 81-71, S 6,2-3-87; Ord. No. 90-13, S 12,6-19- 90) Sec. 2-79. Administrative fine; liens. (a) The enforcement board, upon notification by the code inspector, that an order of the enforcement board has not been complied with by the said time, or, upon finding that a repeat violation has been committed, may order the violator to pay a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1000.00) per day for a first violation and not to exceed five thousand dollars ($5000.00) per day for a repeat violation and up to fifteen thousand dollars ($15000) per violation if the code enforcement board finds the violation to be irreparable or irreversible in nature for each day the violation continues past the date set by the enforcement board for compliance or, in the case of a repeat violation for each day the repeat violation continues beginning with the date the repeat violation is found to have occurred by the code inspector. In addition, if the violation is a violation described I in section 2-7 6( c),~e__enforcement board shall J:ende~an 5)~de~..to i~~lud~di~~ctio!1. t~ .the... .- t ~~'~~;~;;;f;;;;~~i~ ~;;;;;;;i~~i;;;] City tOJIlake all reasonable repairs which are reqlliredto bring the property into '. I - LDeleted: , whIch may ) compliance and charge the violator with the reasonable cost of the repairs along with the I fine imposed pursuant to this section. This order is final unless a City Commissioner takes exception to the final order within seven (7) days of rendition of the order. Making such repairs does not create a continuing obligation on the part of the city to make further repairs or to maintain the property and does not create any liability against the local governing body for any damages to the property if such repairs were completed in good faith. Prainito, Janet From: Blasie,Scott Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2008 7:23 AM To: Swanson, Lynn Cc: Prainito, Janet; LeJeune, Carisse; Springer, Diane Subject: May 6 Agenda Item (Legal) Attachments: ARTICLE V Code Compliance Board Revision April 2008.doc ~ ARTICLE V Code Compliance Boar... Lynn, As per Mr. Bressner's recommendation I've made a slight revision to Section 2-79 of the above referenced Code to have it mirror our Lien Reduction administrative procedure with respect to City Commission review. I'll have an Agenda memorandum prepared to go with this and get it to Janet prior to the deadline. If there's any questions please let me know. Thank you, Scott Blasie Code Compliance Administrator (561) 742-6121 (561) 742-6838 (Fax) Diversity - Integrity - Stewardship - Creativity 1 ARTICLE V. CODE COMPLIANCE BOARD *Cross reference-Minimum qualifications for appointment and membership on boards, ~ 2-16. Sec. 2-72. Intent. Declaration of legislative intent. It is the intent of this article to promote, protect and improve the health, safety and welfare of the citizens and residents of the city by authorizing the creation of an administrative board with authority to impose penalties to provide an equitable, expeditious, effective and inexpensive method of enforcing any codes and ordinances in force in the city where a pending or repeated violation continues to exist. (Ord. No. 79-28, S 1,9-18-79; Ord. No. 90-13, S 2,6-19-90) Sec. 2-73. Definitions. As used in this article: Board attorney means the city attorney or designated board attorney of the city. Code inspector means those authorized agents or employees of the city whose duty it is to insure code compliance. Enforcement board means a code compliance board. Repeat violation means a violation of a provision of a code or ordinance by a person who has previously been found through a code enforcement board or any other quasi- judicial process to have violated or has admitted violating the same provision within five (5) years prior to the violation, notwithstanding the violations occur at different locations. (Ord. No. 79-28, S 3, 9-18-79; Ord. No. 87-1, S 1,2-3-87; Ord. No. 90-13, S 4, 6-19-90; Ord. No. 97-51, S 1, 11-18-97; Ord. No. 00-10, S 2, 4-4-00) Sec. 2-74. Creation, appointment, organization of board. The city commission may appoint one (1) or more seven-member code compliance boards, and legal counsel for such boards. The members shall have the following qualifications and terms of office: (a) Members of an enforcement board shall be residents of the city. Appointments shall be made in accordance with applicable law and ordinances on the basis of experience or interest in the subject matter [under the] jurisdiction of the code compliance board. (b) In order that terms of office of all members will not expire at the same time, the initial appointments to an enforcement board shall be as follows: Two (2) members shall be appointed for a term of one (1) year. Two (2) members shall be appointed for a term of two (2) years. Two (2) members shall be appointed for a term of three (3) years. The seventh regular member of the board appointed when the number of board members was raised from six (6) shall at the time of his appointment serve for a period of three (3) years. Thereafter, all appointments and terms shall be for a term of three (3) years. Any member may be reappointed from term to term upon approval of the city commission. Appointments to fill any vacancy on an enforcement board shall be for the remainder of the unexpired term of office. If any member falls to attend two (2) of three (3) successive meetings without cause and without prior approval of the chairman, the enforcement board shall declare the members' office vacant, and the city commission shall promptly fill such vacancy. The members shall serve at the pleasure ofthe city commission and may be removed as provided in the city Code of Ordinances for removal of members of the planning and zoning board. (c) The members of an enforcement board shall elect a chairman. The presence of four (4) or more members shall constitute a quorum of the enforcement board. Members shall serve without compensation, but may be reimbursed for such travel expenses, mileage expenses, and per diem expenses as may be authorized by the city commission. (d) The city commission hereby appoints the city attorney or his designee as legal counsel for the code compliance board. (Ord. No. 79-28, S 4, 9-18-79; Ord. No. 79-35, S 1, 11-21-79; Ord. No. 80-38, S 2, 9-2- 80; Ord. No. 82-19, S 1,8-3-82; Ord. No. 87-1, S 2, 2-3-87; Ord. No. 87-14, S 1,6-16-87; Ord. No. 87-19, S 1,7-21-87; Ord. No. 90-13, SS 5-7,6-19-90; Ord. No. 97-51, S 1, 11- 18-97) Sec. 2-75. Provisions wider jurisdiction of boards. The code enforcement boards shall compliance and have jurisdiction of the following codes: Part II, Code of Ordinances fire codes, Chapter 9, licenses, Chapter 13 as well as Part III, Land Development Regulations planning and development generally, Chapter 1.5; zoning Chapter 2; planned unit developments, Chapter 2.5; community design plan, Chapter 9; building, housing and construction, Chapter 20; signs, Chapter 21; parking lots, Chapter 23; and related technical codes in force in the city. (Ord. No. 79-28, S 2,9-18-79; Ord. No. 87-1, S 3, 2-3-87; Ord. No. 88-39, S 1,9-7-88; Ord. No. 88-57, S 1, 12-6-88; Ord. No. 96-43, S 1, 10-2-96; Ord. No. 97-51, S 1,11-18- 97) Cross references-Prosecution before code compliance board for failure to place street numbers on buildings, S 15-16( e); acting as nuisance abatement board, S 10-56. Sec. 2-76. Enforcement procedure. (a) It shall be the duty of the code inspector to initiate enforcement proceedings of the various codes; however, no member of the board shall have the power to initiate enforcement proceedings. (b) If a violation of the codes is found, the code inspector shall notify the violator, unless subsection (c) of this section applies, and give said violator a reasonable time to correct the violation. Should the violation continue beyond the time specified for correction, the code inspector shall notify an enforcement board and request a hearing. The code compliance board, through its clerical staff, shall schedule a hearing, and written notice of such hearing shall be hand delivered or mailed as provided in section 2- 81 to the said violator. At the option of the code compliance board, notice may additionally be served by publication or posting as provided in section 2-81. If the violation is corrected and then recurs or if the violation is not corrected by the time specified for correction by the code inspector, the case may be presented to the enforcement board even if the violation has been corrected prior to the board hearing and the notice shall so state. (c) If the code inspector has reason to believe a violation or the condition causing the violation presents a serious threat to the public health, safety and welfare, or if the violation is irreparable or irreversible in nature, the code inspector shall make a reasonable effort to notifY the violator and may immediately notify the enforcement board and request a hearing. (d) If a repeat violation is found, the code inspector shall notify the violator, but it is not required that he give the violator a reasonable time to correct the violation. The code inspector, after notifying the violator of a repeat violation, shall notify the code enforcement board and request a hearing. The code compliance board, through its clerical staff, shall schedule a hearing and shall provide notice pursuant to section 2-81. The case may be presented to the code compliance board even if the repeat violation has been corrected prior to the board hearing, and the notice shall so state. (e) If the owner of property which is subject to an enforcement proceeding before an enforcement board, special master, or court transfers ownership of such property between the time and initial pleading was served and the time of the hearing, such owner shall: 1. Disclose, in writing, the existence and the nature of the proceeding to the prospective transferee. 2. Deliver to the prospective transferee a copy of the pleadings, notices, and other materials relating to the code enforcement proceeding received by the transferor. 3. Disclose, in writing, to the prospective transferee that a new owner will be responsible for compliance with the applicable code and with orders issued in the code enforcement proceeding. 4. File a notice with the code enforcement official of the transfer of the property, with the identity and address of the new owner and copies of the disclosures made to the new owner, within 5 days after the date of the transfer. A failure to make the disclosures described in paragraphs 1, 2, and 3 before the transfer creates a rebuttable presumption of fraud. If the property is transferred before the hearing, the proceeding shall not be dismissed, but the new owner shall be provided a reasonable period of time to correct the violation before the hearing is held. (Ord. No. 79-82, S 5, 9-18-79; Ord. No. 87-1, S 4, 2-3-87; Ord. No. 87-36, S 1, 10-20-87; Ord. No. 90-13, SS 8,9,6-19-90; Ord. No. 94-57, S 1, 1-3-95; Ord. No. 97-51, S 1, 11- 18-97; Ord. No. 00-10, S 3,4-4-00) Sec. 2-77. Conduct of hearing. (a) Upon request of the code inspector, or at such other times as may be necessary, the chairman of an enforcement board may call a hearing of an enforcement board; a hearing may also be called by written notice signed by at least three (3) members of an enforcement board. Minutes shall be kept of all hearings by each enforcement board and all hearings shall be open to the public. The city clerk shall provide clerical and administrative personnel as may be reasonably required by each enforcement board for the proper performance of its duties. (b) Each case before an enforcement board shall be presented by a member of the building department administrative staff. If the local governing body prevails in prosecuting a case before the enforcement board, it shall be entitled to recover all costs incurred prosecuting the case before the board. (c) An enforcement board shall proceed to hear the cases on the agenda for that day. All testimony shall be under oath and shall be recorded. The enforcement board shall take testimony from the code inspector and alleged violator. Formal rules of evidence shall not apply; however, fundamental due process shall be observed and govern said proceedings. (d) At the hearing the burden of proof shall be upon the administrative official to show by preponderance of the evidence that a violation does exist. Assuming proper notice of the hearing has been provided to the respondent, a hearing may proceed in the absence of the respondent. (e) At the conclusion of the hearing the enforcement board shall issue findings of fact, based on evidence of record, and conclusions of law and shall issue an order affording the proper relief consistent with powers granted herein. The findings shall be by motion approved by a majority of those present and voting, except that at least four (4) members of the enforcement board must vote for the action to be official. The order may include a notice that it must be complied with by a specific date, and that a fine may be imposed and, under the conditions specified in section 2-79, the cost of repairs may be included along with the fine, if the order is not complied with by said date; a certified copy of the order may be recorded in the public records of the county and shall constitute notice to any subsequent purchasers, successors in interest, or assigns if the violation concerns real property, and the findings therein shall be binding upon the violator, if the violation concerns real property, any subsequent purchasers, successors in interest or assigns. If an order is recorded in the public records pursuant to this subsection and the order is complied with by the date specified in the order, the enforcement board shall issue an order acknowledging compliance that shall be recorded in the public records. A hearing is not required to issue such an order acknowledging compliance. (Ord. No. 79-28, ~ 6, 9-18-79; Ord. No. 79-35, 9 1, 11-21-79; Ord. No. 82-19, 9 2, 8-3- 82; Ord. No. 87.1, 9 5, 2-3-87; Ord. No. 90-13, ~~ 10, 11,6-19-90; Ord. No. 94-57, ~ 2, 1-3-95) Sec. 2-78. Powers of boards. Each enforcement board shall have the power to: (a) Adopt rules for the conduct of its hearings. (b) Subpoena alleged violators and witnesses to its hearings. Subpoenas may be served by the city's police department or by the sheriff of the county. (c) Subpoena evidence to its hearings. (d) Take testimony under oath. (e) Issue orders having the force of law commanding whatever steps are necessary to bring a violation into compliance. (Ord. No. 79-28, 97,9-18-79; Ord. No. 81-71, 9 6,2-3-87; Ord. No. 90-13, 9 12,6-19- 90) Sec. 2-79. Administrative fine; liens. (a) The enforcement board, upon notification by the code inspector, that an order of the enforcement board has not been complied with by the said time, or, upon finding that a repeat violation has been committed, may order the violator to pay a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1000.00) per day for a first violation and not to exceed five thousand dollars ($5000.00) per day for a repeat violation and up to fifteen thousand dollars ($15000) per violation if the code enforcement board finds the violation to be irreparable or irreversible in nature for each day the violation continues past the date set by the enforcement board for compliance or, in the case of a repeat violation for each day the repeat violation continues beginning with the date the repeat violation is found to have occurred by the code inspector. In addition, if the violation is a violation described I in section 2-76( c), the enforcement board shall notify the city commissionrender an order to include direction to the City to , which may make all reasonable repairs which are required to bring the property into compliance and charge the violator with the reasonable cost of the repairs along with the fine imposed pursuant to this section. This order is final unless a City Commissioner takes exception to the final order within seven (7) days of rendition of the order. Making such repairs does not create a continuing obligation on the part of the city to make further repairs or to maintain the property and does not create any liability against the local governing body for any damages to the property if such repairs were completed in good faith. (b) In determining the amount of the fine, if any, the enforcement board shall consider the following factors: (1) The gravity of the violation; (2) Any actions taken by the violator to correct the violation; and (3) Any previous violations committed by the violator. (c) A certified copy of an order imposing a fine, or a fine plus repair costs, may be recorded in the public records and thereafter shall constitute a lien against the land on which the violation exists and upon any other real or personal property owned by the violator. Upon petition to the circuit court, such order shall be enforceable in the same manner as a court judgment by the sheriffs of this state, including execution and levy against the personal property of the violator, but such order shall not be deemed to be a court judgment except for enforcement purposes. A fine imposed pursuant to this part shall continue to accrue until the violator comes into compliance or until judgment is rendered in a suit to foreclose on a lien filed pursuant to this section, whichever occurs first. After three (3) months from the filing of any such lien which remains unpaid, the enforcement board may authorize the city attorney to foreclose on the lien. No lien created pursuant to the provisions of this part may be enforced on real property which is a homestead under Section 4, Article X of the State Constitution. (Ord. No. 79-82, ~ 8,9-18-79; Ord. No. 82-19, ~ 3, 8-3-82; Ord. No. 87-1, ~ 7, 2-3-87; Ord. No. 87-36, ~ 2,10-20-87; Ord. No. 90-13, ~~ 13,14,6-19-90; Ord. No. 94-57, ~ 3, 1-3-95; Ord. No. 00-10, ~ 4, 4-4-00) Sec. 2-79.5. Duration of lien. No lien provided under this article shall continue for a period longer than twenty (20) years after the certified copy of an order imposing a fine has been recorded, unless within that time an action to foreclose on the lien is commenced in a court of competent jurisdiction. In an action to foreclose on a lien, the prevailing party is entitled to recover all costs, including a reasonable attorneys fee, that are incurred in the foreclosure. The city shall be entitled to collect all costs incurred in recording and satisfying a valid lien. The continuation of the lien effected by the commencement of the action shall not be good against creditors, or subsequent purchasers for valuable consideration without notice, unless a notice of lis pendens is recorded. (Ord. No. 82-19, ~ 4, 8-3-82; Ord. No. 87-1, ~ 8,2-3-87; Ord. No. 90-13, ~ 15,6-19-90; Ord. No. 94-57, ~ 4, 1-3-95) Sec. 2-80. Appeal. An aggrieved party, including the city commission, may appeal a final administrative order of an enforcement board to the circuit court of Palm Beach County. Such an appeal shall not be a hearing de novo, but shall be limited to appellate review of the record created before the enforcement board. An appeal shall be filed within thirty (30) days of the execution of the order to be appealed. (Ord. No. 79-28, S 9,9-18-79; Ord. No. 82-19, S 5, 8-3-82; Ord. No. 81-7, S 9, 2-3-87; Ord. No. 90-13, S 15, 6-19-90) Sec. 2-81. Service of notices. (a) All notices required by this act shall be provided to the alleged violator by: (1) Certified mail, return receipt requested, provided if such notice is sent under this paragraph to the owner of the property in question at the address listed in the tax collector's office for tax notices, and at any other address provided to the city by such owner and is returned as unclaimed or refused, notice may be provided by posting as described in subparagraphs (b)(I) and (2), and by first class mail directed to the addresses furnished to the city with a properly executed proof of mailing or affidavit confirming the first class mailing; (2) Hand delivery by the sheriff or other law enforcement officer, code inspector, or other person designated by the city; (3) Leaving the notice at the violator's usual place of residence with any person residing therein who is above 15 years of age and informing such person of the contents of the notice; or (4) In the case of commercial premises, leaving the notice with the manager or other person in charge. (b) In addition to providing notice as set forth in subsection (a), at the option of the code compliance board, notice may also be served by publication or posting, as follows: (1) a. Such notice shall be published once during each week for four (4) consecutive weeks (four (4) publications being sufficient) in a newspaper of general circulation in the county where the code compliance board is located. The newspaper shall meet such requirements as are prescribed under Chapter 50, Florida Statutes, for legal and official advertisements. b. Proof of publication shall be made as provided in Sections 50.041 and 50.051, Florida Statutes. (2) a. In lieu of publication as described in paragraph (b)(I), such notice shall be posted at least ten (10) days prior to the hearing, or prior to the expiration of any deadline contained in the notice in at least two (2) locations, one of which shall be the property upon which the violation is alleged to exist and the other of which shall be at the City Hall of Boynton Beach. b. Proof of posting shall be by affidavit of the person posting the notice, which affidavit shall include a copy of the notice posted and the date and places of its posting. (3) Notice by publication or posting may run concurrently with, or may follow, an attempt or attempts to provide notice by hand delivery or by mail as required under subsection (a). Evidence that an attempt has been made to hand deliver or mail notice as provided in subsection (a), together with proof of publication or posting as provided in subsection (b), shall be sufficient to show that the notice requirements of this chapter have been met, without regard to whether or not the alleged violator actually received such notice. (Ord. No. 79-28, S 10,9-18-79; Ord. No. 87-1, S 10,2-3-87; Ord. No. 87-36, S 3, 10-20- 87; Ord. No. 94-57, S 5, 1-3-95; Ord. No. 97-51, S 1, 11-18-97; Ord. No. 00-10, S 5,4-4- 00) Sec. 2-82. Alternative code enforcement system. The city hereby adopts an alternative code enforcement system which shall provide the code compliance board or special masters, hereinafter described and designated by the city commission, the authority to hold hearings and assess fines against violators of the codes and ordinances ofthe city. (Ord. No. 90-13, S 3, 6-19-90; Ord. No. 97-51, S 1, 11-18-97) Sec. 2-83. Enforcement of the codes and ordinances; penalties. (a) As used in this section, code enforcement officer means any designated employee or agent of the City of Boynton Beach whose duty it is to enforce codes and ordinances enacted by the city. (b) The city may designate certain of its employees or agents as code enforcement officers. The training and qualifications of the employed or agents for such designation shall be determined by the city. Employees or agents who may be designated as code enforcement officers may include, but are not limited to code inspectors, law enforcement officers, animal control officers, or fire safety inspectors designation as a code enforcement officer does not provide the code enforcement officer with the power of arrest or subject the code enforcement officer to the provisions of Sections 943.085 through 943.255, Florida Statutes, as amended. Nothing in this section amends, alters or contravenes the provisions of any state administered retirement system or any state supported retirement system established by general law. (c) (1) A code enforcement officer is authorized to issue a citation to a person when based upon personal investigation, the officer has reasonable cause to believe that the person has committed a civic infraction in violation of a duly enacted code or ordinance and the county court will hear the charge. (2) Prior to issuing a citation, a code enforcement officer shall provide notice to the person that the person has committed a violation of the code or ordinance and shall establish a reasonable time period within which the person must correct the violation. Such time period shall be no more than thirty (30) days. If, upon personal investigation, a code enforcement officer finds that the person has not corrected the violation within the time period, a code enforcement officer may issue a citation to the person who has committed the violation. A code enforcement officer does not have to provide the person with a reasonable time period to correct the violation prior to issuing a citation and may immediately issue a citation if a repeat violation is found or if the code enforcement officer has reason to believe that the violation presents a serious threat to the public health, safety, or welfare, or if the violation is irreparable or irreversible, or if the violator is engaged in violations of an itinerant or transient nature, as defined by local code or ordinance within the jurisdiction. (3) A citation issued by a code enforcement officer shall be in a form prescribed by the city and shall contain: a. The date and time of issuance. b. The name and address of the person to whom the citation is issued. c. The date and time the civil infraction was committed. d. The facts constituting reasonable cause. e. The number or section of the code or ordinance violated. f. The name and authority of the code enforcement officer. g. The procedure for the person to follow in order to pay the civil penalty or to contest the citation. h. The applicable civil penalty if the person elects to contest the citation. 1. The applicable civil penalty if the person elects not to contest the citation. J. A conspicuous statement that if the person fails to pay the civil penalty within the time allowed, or fails to appear in court to contest the citation, he shall be deemed to have waived his right to contest the citation and that, in such case, judgement may be entered against the person for an amount up to the maximum civil penalty. (d) After issuing a citation to an alleged violator, a code enforcement officer shall deposit the original citation and one copy of the citation with the Palm Beach County Court. (e) The city is authorized to enforce its codes and ordinances under the provisions ofthis section and by the enactment of Ordinance No. 90-13, the city shall by separate ordinance set forth procedures for the implementation of such provisions, including a schedule of violations and penalties to be assessed by code enforcement officers. If the city chooses to enforce this section, each code or ordinance enacted by the city establishing procedures for implementation of this section shall provide: (1) That a violation of a code or an ordinance is a civil infraction. (2) A maximum civil penalty not to exceed five hundred dollars ($500.00). (3) A civil penalty of less than the maximum civil penalty if the person who has committed the civil infraction does not contest the citation. (4) For the issuance of a citation by a code enforcement officer who has reasonable cause to believe that a person has committed an act in violation of a code or ordinance. (5) For the contesting of a citation in county court. (6) Such procedures and provisions as are necessary to provide for the enforcement of a code or ordinance under the provisions of this section. (f) Any person who willfully refuses to sign and accept a citation issued by a code enforcement officer shall be guilty of a misdemeanor of the second degree, punishable as provided in Section 775.082 or Section 775.083, Florida Statutes. (g) The provisions of this section shall not apply to the enforcement pursuant to Florida Statutes, Sections, 553.79 and 553.80 or building codes adopted pursuant to Section 553.73 as they apply to construction provided that a building permit is either not required or has been issued by the city. For the purposes of this subsection, "building codes" means only those codes adopted pursuant to Section 553.73, Florida Statutes. (h) The provisions of this section are additional and supplemental means of enforcing the city's codes and ordinances and may be used for the enforcement of any code or ordinance, or for the enforcement of all codes and ordinances. Nothing contained in this section shall prohibit the city from enforcing its codes or ordinances by any other means. (Ord. No. 90-13, ~ 15,6-19-90; Ord. No. 94-57, ~ 6,1-3-95; Ord. No. 00-10, ~ 6,4-4-00) Sec. 2-84. Lien reduction procedure. The lien reduction procedure is applicable to a lien, which is in effect subsequent to the issuance of an affidavit of noncompliance, pursuant to section 2-79. (Ord. No. 90-13, ~ 15,6-19-90; Ord. No. 04-042, ~ 1,7-6-04) Sec. 2-85. Criteria for lien reduction. The following criteria must be complied with prior to a lien reduction hearing before the Code Compliance Board: (1) The property in question must be in total code compliance and an affidavit of compliance must be issued for the code compliance case that is being appealed. (2) The subject property must be free of all outstanding debts (including taxes) due the city. (3) An application fee of two hundred dollars ($200.00) must be included for the application to be processed. (Ord. No. 90-13, ~ 15,6-19-90; Ord. No. 97-51, ~ 1, 11-18-97; Ord. No. 04-042, ~ 1,7-6- 04) Sec. 2-86. Application for lien reduction. The Code Compliance Administrator or his designee shall provide the application for a lien reduction hearing. The application will be included with the affidavit of compliance issued by the CodeCompliance Division. A complete application must accompany each lien reduction request that is to be heard before the Board. (Ord. No. 90-13, S 15,6-19-90; Ord. No. 04-042, S 1,7-6-04) Sec. 2-87. Application fee for lien reduction. A fee of two hundred dollars ($200.00) shall accompany the initial reduction application with a fee of fifty dollars ($50.00) for each additional lien recorded against the property. If all criteria for lien reduction are not met under section 2-85, the applicant shall be reimbursed one-half the amount of the application fee. If after it has been determined that the criteria under section 2-85 have not been complied with and the application returned to the applicant, a new application and fee must be submitted for a lien reduction hearing. (Ord. No. 90-13, S 15,6-19-90; Ord. No. 04-042, S 1,7-6-04) Sec. 2-88. Lien reduction procedure. A party requesting a lien reduction must submit a complete lien reduction application to the Code Compliance Division of the Police Department upon receiving verification that all conditions are complied with as stated in section 2-85. The Code Compliance Administrator or designee will process the application and determine that all required criteria have been complied with under city ordinance, section 2-85. If the applicant does not qualify for a hearing under section 2-85, the party will be notified in writing of the reasons and refunded one-half of the application fees. If the reduction application is complete, the case will be placed on the next available Code Compliance Board Lien Reduction Agenda. The appealing party will be notified in writing of the scheduled date of the hearing at least five (5) days prior to the hearing date. A quorum must be present for the Board to hear a lien reduction and a majority of the entire Board must vote in the affirmative for a lien to be reduced or waived. The Code Compliance Administrator shall submit the Board's Lien Reduction Order to the city clerk, legal department and the city manager. The Code Compliance Administrator or his designee shall notify the applicant in writing of the Board's Lien Modification Order within seven (7) days following the entry of the order and of the date of the next City Commission meeting when the Commission shall hear the Board's recommendation if required. (Ord. No. 90-13, S 15,6-19-90; Ord. No. 97-51, S 1, 11-18-97; Ord. No. 04-042, S 1,7-6- 04) Sec. 2-89. Conduct of hearing for lien modification. The Code Compliance Board at a lien modification hearing shall make one of the following determinations: The lien shall be waived in full, reduced to a specified amount or shall be upheld in full. The Board shall hear all the facts regarding the specific code or codes the appealing party was in violation of, the date of the original Board hearing, the date the affidavit of noncompliance was issued, the date the affidavit of compliance was issued, the current lien amount and all pertinent information relating to the specific case, prior to the Board making its determination and order. The lien modification hearing shall not be a hearing de novo of the original case. (Ord. No. 90-13, S 15,6-19-90; Ord. No. 97-51, S 1, 11-18-97; Ord. No. 04-042, S 1,7-6- 04) Sec. 2-90. Final orders issued in lien modification hearings. Final orders shall be issued in lien modification hearings in accordance with the following procedure: (1) The Code Compliance Board shall issue its order in lien modification hearings in writing in a form approved by the City Attorney. Immediately following rendition of lien modification order, the City Clerk shall furnish a copy of the order along with minutes of the Code Compliance Board's meeting to the City Commission. (2) Lien modification order issued by the Code Compliance Board shall be final unless a City Commissioner or an aggrieved party takes exception to the final order within seven (7) days of rendition of the order. (3) A City Commission or an aggrieved party may request a review of a Code Compliance Board's order by notifying the City Manager or his/her designee of the intent to do so. If review of a Code Compliance Board's order is requested, the City Commission shall review the order of the Board within thirty (30) days of the request for review. On review, the City Commission may hear the position of the property owner, a Code Compliance Board representative, or may rely upon the minutes of the Code Compliance Board proceeding regarding the propriety of the lien modification. (4) The City Commission shall make one of the following rulings: a. Affirm the Code Compliance Board's final Board order in full. b. Modify the Code Compliance Board's final order. (5) The Commission shall direct the administration to take action consistent with the acceptance, rejection, or modification of the Code Compliance Board order. (6) The property owner shall be advised that in the event the property owner does not comply with the Code Compliance Board order, as approved or modified by the City Commission, within ninety (90) days of the Commission's action, then the Code Compliance Board's Lien Reduction Order shall be of no further force or effect, and the original lien shall remain on the property. No extensions of the ninety-(90) day period shall be permitted, and no further action by the Code Compliance Board or the City Commission shall be permitted regarding lien reduction. (Ord. No. 90-13, S 15,6-19-90; Ord. No. 97-51, S 1, 11-18-97; Ord. No. 01-07, S 2,1-16- 01; Ord. No. 04-042, S 1, 7-6-04) Sec. 2-91. Violations and penalties. (a) The following table of violations and penalties shall be assessed by code enforcement officers and shall be followed by the county court system as a special master pursuant to section 2-82 of this Code, in its review and adjudication of matters in accordance with this Article. The schedule of penalties set forth below is not intended to be all inclusive. The penalty for violation of other codes or ordinances of the city heretofore or hereafter created and not enumerated herein shall be enforced in the manner provided for therein. Editor's note- The Schedule of Civil Penalties begins on the following page. SCHEDULE OF CIVIL PENALTIES UNIFORM FINE SCHEDULE Fine Class I $ 50.00 Class II $ 75.00 Class III $125.00 Class IV $250.00 Violation Fine ClasslFirst Offense Fine Class/Second Hedges exceeding maximum height I II Parking or storing motor vehicle( s) greater than I II one (1) ton chassis configuration for longer than 15 minutes in a residential area. Animals and Fowl: Barking dogs creating a III IV nmsance Animals and Fowl: Livestock, poultry, exotic or III IV wild animals running at large under 4-19 Animals and Fowl: Maintaining a place for III IV fighting under Sec. 4-8 Animals and Fowl: Poisoning animals under 4- III IV 3 Animals and Fowl: Vicious animals in the city III IV under 4-15 Animals and Fowl: Violations of Sec. 4-4 as to III IV the keeping and treatment of animals Fire Code, Chapter 9 IV IV Exterior storage or display in commercial III IV and/or industrial zoning districts, not permitted per city code Landscaping not maintained as required per III IV code Major repairs of boats and motor vehicles in a III IV residential area Mobile Homes: Occupancy or storage of a III IV mobile home or motor home, other than in a mobile home park Noise: Violation of the City of Boynton Beach III IV Noise Control Ordinance, sections 15-8 through 15-8.8 Business Tax Receipt: Conducting a business, III IV profession or occupation without a business tax receipt Parking or storing junk vehicles III IV Performance Standards: Nuisance or hazard due III IV to noise, vibration, smoke, dust, odors, etc. Residential Zoning: Using a single-family III IV residence as a rooming house or multi-family dwelling Signs: Violation of Part III, L.D.R., Ch. 21, III IV Boynton Beach Sign Ord. Site Plan not maintained as originally approved III IV Storage: Open air storage of illegal items in a III IV residential area, including trash and debris, construction materials not being actively used for construction, abandoned or derelict objects or equipment, including but not limited to automobiles, trucks, buses, motorcycles, bicycles, furniture, major and minor appliances, trailers, cans or containers Trash: Storage of junk, trash debris, or litter III IV Discharging deleterious wastes to a drainage IV IV system Excavation and/or fill operation without valid IV IV permit or approval Hazardous/unsanitary/unsafe conditions of IV IV buildings or structures; as well as electrical, gas, mechanical and plumbing systems Maintaining unsanitary conditions IV IV Open, unsafe, and abandoned buildings IV IV Operating an illegal designated use IV IV Swimming pool not completely enclosed by IV IV fence or screen Temporary Sales without City approval IV IV Vendors: Unlicensed roadside vending IV IV Motor vehiclelboat repair, replacement parts; IV IV addition of oil or lubricants (b) The provisions contained herein are supplemental. Nothing contained in this section shall prohibit the city from enforcing its codes and ordinances by any other means. (c) Unless otherwise specifically stated in this Code, violations of the City of Boynton Beach Code of Ordinances shall be subject to a Class II fine, plus any costs assessed by Palm Beach County for processing citations. (d) The County shall accept this fee schedule for uncontested violations, which may be paid by mail and may charge the violator a reasonable fee for costs incurred in processing each citation. (Ord. No. 96-67, S 1, 1-7-97; Or. No. 97-48, S 2,10-7-97; Ord. No. 99-02, S 1, 1-19-99; Ord. No. 04-041, S 3, 6-15-04; Ord. No. 06-096, S 2, 1-2-07) Sec. 2-92. Consolidation of Nuisance Abatement Board and Code Compliance Board; survival of actions. All powers, duties, and responsibilities of the Nuisance Abatement Board shall survive and be deemed merged and consolidated with the powers, duties, and responsibilities of the Code Compliance Board. All previous actions of the Nuisance Abatement Board shall survive this consolidation unless specifically revoked by the Code Compliance Board. (Ord. No. 04-009, S 2, 3-16-04) Sees. 2-93-2-100. Reserved. Disclaimer: This Code of Ordinances and/or any other documents that appear on this site may not reflect the most current legislation adopted by tile Municipality American Legal Publishing Corporation provides these documents for informational purposes only These documents should not be relied upon as the definitive authority for local legislation Additionally the formatting and pagination of the posted documents vanes from the formattmg and pagination of the offiCial copy The offiCial pnnted copy of a Code of Ordinances should be consulted prior to any action being taken For further Information regarding the official verSion at any of thiS Code of Ordinances or otller documents posted on thiS site please contact the MuniCipality dlrect1v or contact Amencan Legal Publishing tali. tree at 800-445-5588 2008 American Legal Publishing Corporation techsuPPort@amleaa!.com 18004455588 I " . , 1 ORDINANCE NO 08- 2 3 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, 4 FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 2, ARTICLE V OF THE 5 CITY'S CODE OF ORDINANCES, ENTITLED "CODE 6 COMPLIANCE BOARD" BY EXPEDITING PROCEDURES 7 WITH RESPECT TO ABATEMENT OF CERTAIN 8 NUISANCES; PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION; 9 PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; PROVIDING FOR 10 SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FORAN EFFECTIVE DATE. 11 12 WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach upon recommendation 13 of staff deems it in the best interests of the residents of the City to amend Section 2-79 of 14 Chapter 2, Article 5, entitled "Code Compliance Board" to provide for expedited procedures 15 with respect to abatement of certain nuisances by transferring City Commission review of a Code 16 Compliance Board Order to an administrative review. 17 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION 18 OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA THAT: 19 Section 1. The foregoing "WHEREAS" clauses are hereby ratified and confirmed as 20 being true and correct, and are hereby incorporated herein and made a part hereof. 21 Section 2. Article V, Code Compliance Board of Chapter 2, Administration, of the 22 Boynton Beach Code of Ordinances, is amended as follows: 23 Sec. 2-79 Administrative fine; liens. 24 25 (a) The enforcement board, upon notification by the code inspector, that an order of the enforcement board has not been complied with by the said time, or, CODING: Words in strike through type are deletions from existing law; Words in underlined type are additions. Page 1 S:\CA \Ordinances\Amending Section 2-79 Code Administrative fines. doc 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 upon finding that a repeat violation has been committed, may order the violator to pay a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1000.00) per day for a first violation and not to exceed five thousand dollars ($5000.00) per day for a repeat violation and up to fifteen thousand dollars ($15000) per violation if the code enforcement board finds the violation to be irreparable or irreversible in nature for each day the violation continues past the date set by the enforcement board for compliance or, in the case of a repeat violation for each day the repeat violation continues beginning with the date the repeat violation is found to have occurred by the code inspector. In addition, if the violation is a violation described in section 2- 76(c), the enforcement board sflallmay render an order which includes authority for the City to notify the city commission, \vhich may make all reasonable repairs which are required to bring the property into compliance and charge the violator with the reasonable cost of the repairs along with the fine imposed pursuant to this section. The City Manager or his designee shall have authority to initiate repairs to bring the property into compliance. When City action is taken the property owner shall be issued an invoice for the reasonable cost of repairs. Making such repairs does not create a continuing obligation on the part of the city to make further repairs or to maintain the property and does not create any liability against the local governing body for any damages to the property if such repairs were completed in good faith. 21 22 23 Section 3. It is the intention of the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, 24 Florida that the provisions of this ordinance shall become and be made a part of the City of 25 Boynton Beach Code of Ordinances. The sections of this ordinance may be re-numbered or re- 26 lettered and the word "ordinance" may be changed to "section," "article," or such other 27 appropriate word or phrase in order to accomplish such intentions. 28 Section 4. All Ordinances or parts of Ordinances, Resolutions or parts of Resolutions in 29 conflict herewith be, and the same are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict. CODING: Words in strike through type are deletions from existing law; Words in underlined type are additions. Page 2 S\CA \Ordinances\Amending Section 2-79 Code Administrative fines.doc Section 5. If any clause, section, or other part or application of this Ordinance shall be 2 held by any court of competent jurisdiction to be unconstitutional or invalid, such unconstitutional 3 or invalid part or application shall be considered as eliminated and so not affecting the validity of 4 the remaining portions or applications remaining in full force and effect. 5 Section 6. This Ordinance shall become effective immediately upon its passage and 6 adoption. 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 FIRST READING this _ day of SECOND, FINAL READING ,2008. ATTEST: Janet M. Prainito, CMC City Clerk (CORPORATE SEAL) CODING: ,2008. AND PASSAGE this day of CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Mayor - Jerry Taylor Vice Mayor - Jose Rodriguez Commissioner - Ronald Weiland Commissioner - Woodrow L. Hay Commissioner - Marlene Ross Words in strike through type are deletions from existing law; Words in underlined type are additions. S:\CA\Ordinances\Amending Section 2-79 Code Administrative fines. doc Page 3 XII. - LEGAL - 1st Reading ITEM C.2 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office o April 15, 2008 March 31, 2008 (Noon) o June 17,2008 June 2, 2008 (Noon) .-') o July 1,2008 c-"> .:-; ':"1 ~ May 6, 2008 April 14, 2008 (Noon) June 16,2008 (Noon) C.) ~-< ~ ~n , o May 20, 2008 May 5, 2008 (Noon) o July 15,2008 June 30, 2008 (Noon) :;.:; - ::7] - ~.:O 0 o August 5, 2008 July 14, 2008 (Noon) ";'J_,_' June 3, 2008 May 19,2008 (Noon) .".j.- .... ,):--,. ':/;, ---1 _.u,. _.... a~2 - -- -''-1 ....- 0 0 .. -qCO Announcements/Presentations City Manager's Report N c::; C'1 0 0 New Business .&:- {TI r:; NATURE OF Administrative AGENDA ITEM 0 Consent Agenda ~ Legal 0 Code Compliance & Legal Settlements 0 Unfinished Business 0 Public Hearing 0 RECOMMENDATION: To amend Code of Ordinances, Chapter 13, Licenses, Sec. 13-4, Classification and Fee Schedule to provide for a 5 percent increase in business tax fees. EXPLANATION: Business Tax Receipts (formerly Occupational License) fees were last modified on June 20, 2006, by Ordinance 06-049. Pursuant to Florida State Statute, 205.0534, the governing body ofa municipality may increase by ordinance the rates oflocal business tax receipts taxes by up to five percent (5%) every other year. PROGRAM IMP ACT: None FISCAL IMPACT: FY 07/08 projected Business Tax Receipts revenues are estimated at $1,350,000. A five percent (5%) increase in Business Tax Receipts would result in an estimated additional $67,500 in revenue to the General Fund. AL1ERNA~,~O not m"ea" Bu,ine" Tax Rmipffi. i~ De op en epartment Director City Manager's Signature Assistant to City Manager ~ Planning and Zoning tor City Attorney / Finance S:\P1anningISHARED\WP\SPECPROJ\B siness Tax\Agenda Item Request for Fee Increase 2008 6-3-08.doc S:\BULLETINIFORMS\AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM.DOC I 1 ORDINANCE NO. 08 2 3 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF 4 THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, 5 AMENDING CHAPTER 13 OF THE CODE OF 6 ORDINANCES, SECTION 13-4 BY PROVIDING FOR A 7 5% INCREASE IN THE BUSINESS TAX FEE 8 SCHEDULE; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS, 9 SEVERABILITY, CODIFICATION AND AN 10 EFFECTIVE DATE. 11 12 WHEREAS, the City Commission for the City of Boynton Beach desires to increase the 13 business tax receipt fees for all business operating within the City of Boynton Beach; and 14 WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 205.0535(4), Florida Statutes, the City Commission is 15 authorized to increase the business tax receipt fees up to 5% every other year; and 16 WHEREAS, the City Commission finds it is in the best interest of the health, safety, and 17 welfare of the public to increase the business tax receipt fees for businesses in the City of 18 Boynton Beach. 19 NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE 20 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, THAT: 21 Section 1. The foregoing "Whereas" clauses are true and correct and incorporated 22 herein by this reference. 23 24 Section 2. That Chapter 13, "Licenses," Article I, "Business Tax Receipts," Section 25 13-4, entitled "Classification and fee schedule" of the City of Boynton Beach Code of 26 Ordinances, be, and the same is hereby amended in its entirety to read as follows: 27 28 Sec. 13-4 Classification and fee schedule. 29 The City Commission establishes classifications for businesses or groups of business and 30 business tax receipt taxes therefore as set forth below. 31 Business Tax Receipt Tax Rate Structure Standard Industrial Classification Businesses, 32 Professions, Occupations 33 34 (* - See note, end of schedule; NEC - See note, end of schedule) 1 The businesses, professions and occupations subject to the provisions of Chapter 13, the 2 business tax receipt taxes imposed and levied, the Standard Industrial Classifications assigned, 3 and other requirements pertaining thereto are as follows: 4 SIC Description Fee 5 0742 Veterinarian * 196.35 206.17 6 0752 Animal Specialty Service ~ 92.61 7 0781 Landscape Architect* 196.35 206.17 8 0782 Lawn & Garden Service 117. 00 154.35 9 0783 Tree Trimming 117. 00 154.35 10 1520 Contractor - Residential 211.65 256.88 11 1530 Contractor - Building 211.65 256.88 12 1540 Contractor - General 211.65 256.88 13 1611 Contractor - Paving 211.65 256.88 14 1620 Contractor - Heavy Construction 211.65 256.88 15 1623 Contractor - TV Antenna & Tower 211.65 256.88 16 1624 Contractor - Underground Utilities (Ref. 1623) 211.65 256.88 17 1625 Contractor - Concrete (Ref. 1771) 211. 65 256.88 18 1626 Contractor - Marine (Ref. 1629) 211.65 256.88 19 1629 Contractor - Tennis Court 211.65 256.88 20 1700 Miscellaneous Specialty ~ 92.61 21 1701 Asphalt Sealing & Coating (Ref. 1799) ~ 92.61 22 1702 Landscaping (Ref. 0782) &8-d9- 92.61 23 1703 Lathing (Ref. 1742) &8-d9- 92.61 24 1704 Residential Gutter & Downspout Installation (Ref. 1761) ~ 92.61 S:ICA\OrdinancesIOL License Fee Revision Ordinance (2008).doc 2 , 1 1705 Striping (Ref. 1721) ~ 92.61 2 1706 Vinyl Clad Metal Shelving (Ref. 1799) ~ 92.61 3 1707 Mirror/Shower Door Installation (Ref. 1799) ~ 92.61 4 1710 Contractor - Irrigation Sprinkler (Ref. 1711) 211.65 256.88 5 1711 Contractor - Plumbing 211.65 256.88 6 1712 Contractor - Air Conditioning (Ref. 1711) 211.65 256.88 7 1713 Contractor - Mechanical (Ref. 1 711 ) 2 11.65 256.88 8 1714 Contractor - Fire Sprinkler (Ref. 1711) 2 11.65 256.88 9 1715 Contractor - Refrigeration (Ref. 1711) 211.65 256.88 10 1716 Contractor - Room Air Conditioning (Ref. 1711) 211.65 256.88 11 1717 Contractor - Septic Tank (Ref. 1711). 2 11.65 256.88 12 1718 Contractor - Solar Water Heating (Ref. 1711) 211.65 256.88 13 1721 Contractor - Painting 211.65 256.88 14 1731 Contractor - Electrical 211.65 256.88 15 1732 Contractor - Communication & Sound (Ref. 1731) 211.65 256.88 16 1733 Contractor - Burglar & Fire Alarm (Ref. 1731) 211.65 256.88 17 1734 Contractor - Sign - Electrical (Ref. 1731) 211.65 256.88 18 1741 Contractor - Masonry 211.65 256.88 19 1742 Contractor - Plastering 211.65 256.88 20 1743 Contractor - Tile, Terrazzo, & Marble 211.65 256.88 21 1744 Contractor - Drywall (Ref. 1742) 211.65 256.88 22 1745 Contractor - Insulation (Ref. 1742) 211.65 256.88 23 1746 Contractor - Acoustical Tile (Ref. 1742) 211.65 256.88 S:\CA\Ordinances\OL License Fee Revision Ordinance (200S).doc 3 I 1 1750 Contractor - Window (Ref. 1751) 211.65 256.88 2 1751 Carpentry & Cabinet Installation ~ 92.61 3 1752 Contractor - Flooring, NEC ~ 92.61 4 1753 Contractor - Door (Ref. 1751) 211.65 256.88 5 1754 Contractor - Garage Door (Ref. 1751) 211.65 256.88 6 1761 Contractor - Roofing 211.65 256.88 7 1762 Contractor - Roof Deck (Ref. 1761) 211.65 256.88 8 1763 Contractor - Sheet Metal (Ref. 1761) 2 11.65 256.88 9 1772 Contractor - Gunite (Ref. 1771) 211.65 256.88 10 1781 Contractor - Well Driller 211.65 256.88 11 1791 Contractor - Reinforcing, Iron & Steel 211.65 256.88 12 1793 Contractor - Glass & Glazing 211.65 256.88 13 1794 Excavation/Grading ~ 92.61 14 1795 Contractor - Demolition 211.65 256.88 15 1796 Contractor - Elevator 211.65 256.88 16 1797 Contractor - Sign - Nonelectrical (Ref. 1799) 211.65 256.88 17 1799 Contractor - Miscellaneous Special Trade 211.65 256.88 18 1800 Contractor - Aluminum Specialty (Ref. 1799) 211.65 256.88 19 1801 Contractor - Awnings (Ref. 1799) 211.65 256.88 20 1802 Contractor - Boilers and Pressure Piping (Ref. 1799) 211.65 256.88 21 1803 Contractor - Fence Erection (Ref. 1799) 211.65 256.88 22 1804 Contractor - Liquified Petroleum Gas (Ref. 1799) 211.65 256.88 23 1805 Contractor - Ornamental Iron (Ref. 1799) 211.65 256.88 S:ICA\OrdinancesIOL License Fee Revision Ordinance (2008).doc 4 I I 1 1806 Contractor - Pollutant Storage Systems (Ref. 1799) 211.65 256.88 2 1807 Contractor - Pool/Spa (Ref. 1799) 211.65 256.88 3 1808 Contractor - Pool/Spa Service (Ref. 1799) 211.65 256.88 4 1809 Miscellaneous Contractor (Ref. 1799) 211.65 256.88 5 2024 Manufacturer - Frozen Desserts 6 Number of workers fee schedule: 7 Not exceeding 2 persons 108.15 113.56 8 Not exceeding 4 persons 181.65 190.73 9 Not exceeding 6 persons 211.65 256.88 10 More than 6, not exceeding 10 persons 291.00 308.70 11 More than 10, not exceeding 20 persons 367.50 385.88 12 More than 20 persons 551.25 578.81 13 2099 Manufacturer - Food Preparation See 2024 14 2299 Manufacturer - Textile Goods See 2024 15 2389 Manufacturer - Apparel and Accessories See 2024 16 2392 Manufacturer - Slipcovers ~ 92.61 17 2396 Manufacturer - Fabricated Trimmings See 2024 18 2399 Manufacturer - Fabricated Textile Products See 2024 19 2431 Manufacturer - Millwork See 2024 20 2434 Manufacturer - Cabinetry See 2024 21 2439 Manufacturer - Structural Members See 2024 22 2511 Manufacturer - Wood Furniture See 2024 23 2512 Manufactured - Wood Furniture, Upholstered See 2024 S:\CAIOrdinances\OL License Fee Revision Ordinance (200S).doc 5 1 I I I 1 2515 Manufacturer - Mattresses See 2024 2 2591 Manufacturer - Window Coverings See 2024 3 2671 Manufacturer - Plastic Packaging See 2024 4 2711 Manufacturer - Newspaper Publishing/Printing See 2024 5 2759 Manufacturer - Commercial Printing See 2024 6 2834 Manufacturer - Pharmaceutical Preparations See 2024 7 2842 Manufacturer - Cleaning Preparations See 2024 8 2844 Manufacturer - Cosmetic Preparations See 2024 9 2899 Manufacturer - Chemical Preparations See 2024 10 3083 Manufacturer - Plastic Sheets/Rods See 2024 11 3089 Manufacturer - Plastic Products, NEC See 2024 12 3231 Manufacturer - Glass Products See 2024 13 3271 Manufacturer - Concrete Block/Brick See 2024 14 3272 Manufacturer - Concrete Products See 2024 15 3281 Manufacturer - Stone Products See 2024 16 3354 Manufacturer - Aluminum Extruded Products See 2024 17 3442 Manufacturer - Metal Products See 2024 18 3446 Manufacturer - Ornamental Metal Products See 2024 19 3479 Manufacturer - Coating Application See 2024 20 3499 Manufacturer - Fabricated Metal Accessories See 2024 21 3542 Manufacturer - Machinery/Equipment See 2024 22 3559 Manufacturer - Special Industry Machinery See 2024 23 3569 Manufacturer - General Industrial Machinery See 2024 S:ICA\OrdinancesIOL License Fee Revision Ordinance (2008).doc 6 1 3571 Manufacturer - Computers See 2024 2 3599 Manufacturer - Machine Shop See 2024 3 3629 Manufacturer - Electrical Industrial Products See 2024 4 3663 Manufacturer - Communications Equipment See 2024 5 3679 Manufacturer - Electronic Components See 2024 6 3728 Manufacturer - Aircraft Parts See 2024 7 3861 Manufacturer - Photographic Equipment Processing See 2024 8 3911 Manufacturer - Jewelry See 2024 9 3942 Manufacturer - Dolls See 2024 10 3949 Manufacturer - Sporting Goods See 2024 11 3993 Manufacturer - Advertising Specialties See 2024 12 3999 Manufacturer - Miscellaneous, NEC See 2024 13 4013 Railroad Company 196.35 206.17 14 4118 Ambulance Service (Ref. 4119) ~ plus 102.53 15 ~ 35.28 per vehicle 16 4119 Transportation Service, NEC ~ 102.53 plus 17 ~ 35.28 per vehicle 18 4121 Taxi/Limousine Service ~ 102.53 plus 19 ~ 35.28 per vehicle 20 4131 Bus Service ~ 102.53 plus 21 ~ 35.28 per vehicle 22 4173 Bus Service/Depot ~ 102.53 23 4210 Trucking Service ~ 77 .18 per vehicle S:\CAIOrdinancesIOL License Fee Revision Ordinance (2008) doc 7 I 1 4222 Cold Storage, per square foot 2 Warehouse, per square footage fee schedule: 3 5,000 square feet or fraction thereof 220.50 231.53 4 Each additional 5,000 square feet ~ 22.05 5 4225 Warehouse - Storage, per square foot See 4222 6 4493 Marina ~ 92.61 7 4498 Marine Detailing (Ref. 4499) ~ 92.61 8 4522 Air Transportation, Nonscheduled ~ 92.61 9 4724 Travel Bureau* 117.00 154.35 10 4725 Tour Operator ~ 92.61 11 4731 Freight Forwarding Service 117.00 154.35 12 4780 Packing & Crating 117.00 154.35 13 4783 Express Company 291.00 308.70 14 4813 Telephone Communications 291.00 308.70 15 4822 Telegraph & Other Communications ~ 92.61 16 4841 Television Services 117.00 154.35 17 4899 Communication Services, NEC ~ 92.61 18 4924 Natural Gas Distribution 291.00 308.70 19 4925 Liquified Petroleum Gas Distribution 291.00 308.70 20 5099 Merchant - Wholesale, per inventory 21 Wholesale, per inventory fee schedule: 22 Not exceeding $5,000 211.65 256.88 23 More than $5,000, not exceeding $25,000 312.30 359.42 S:ICAIOrdinances\OL License Fee Revision Ordinance (200S).doc 8 r I I 1 More than $25,000, not exceeding $100,000 189.30 513.77 2 More than $100,000, not exceeding $500,000 735.00 771.75 3 More than $500,000 880.95 925.00 4 5197 Advertising Specialties Sales (Ref. 5199) ~ 92.61 5 5211 Lumber Company, per inventory See 5399 6 5261 Nursery: Trees/Plants, per inventory See 5399 7 5399 Merchant - Retail, per inventory 8 Retail, per inventory fee schedule: 9 Not exceeding $5,000 ~ 102.53 10 More than $5,000, for each additional $1,000 11 or fraction thereof ~ 5.41 12 5411 Grocery, per inventory See 5399 13 5421 Market - Meat/Fish/Poultry, per inventory See 5399 14 5461 Bakery 117. 00 154.35 15 5511 Automobile Dea1er* 196.35 206.17 16 5531 Auto Parts, per inventory See 5399 17 5541 Gas Station 117.00 154.35 18 5699 Dressmaking Shop ~ 61.74 19 5719 Blinds, Shades, Drapery 117. 00 154.35 20 5810 Ice Cream Parlor ~ 61.74 21 5811 Caterer 117. 00 154.35 22 5812 Restaurant ~ 3.58 per seat, 23 ~ 102.53 minimum S:\CA\Ordinances\OL License Fee Revision Ordinance (2008).doc 9 , 1 1 5813 Drinking Places 189.30 513.77 2 5912 Pharmacy, per inventory See 5399 .... 5930 Antique Shop 117.00 154.35 -' 4 Antique stores and auction houses, selling only objects 5 of value such as quality restored antiques, art objects, 6 jewelry, and the like, but not used merchandise generally. 7 5932 U sed Merchandise Stores 117.00 154.35 8 5933 Pawnbroker 656.25 689.06 9 5944 Jewelry Shop, per inventory See 5399 10 5945 Handicraft Shop, per inventory See 5399 11 5961 Mail Order/Catalog ~ 92.61 12 5962 Vending Machine - Coin-Operated 13 (a) Amusement Vending Machines: 14 Each operator 196.88 206.73 15 In addition, for each machine ~ 27.56 16 (b) Service Vending Machines: 17 Each operator ~ 68.91 18 In addition, for each machine ~ 27.56 19 (c) Merchandise Vending Machines: 20 Each operator ~ 68.91 21 In addition, for each machine as follows: 22 Requiring deposit under .35 ~ 27.56 23 Requiring deposit over .35 ~ 41.35 S:\CAIOrdinancesIOL License Fee Revision Ordinance (2008).doc 10 I 1 (Coin-operated Auto Wash and Laundry Machines are addressed separately, under SIC 2 7543 and SIC 7215, respectively). The following coin-operated machines are exempt from 3 license business tax receipt requirements: 4 Cigarette vending machines (F.S. 210.03) 5 Federal postage stamp machines, Parcel checking 6 lockers, and Toilets (F.S. 205.63) 7 Unadulterated Florida-produced citrus juice 8 vending machines (F.S. 205.632) 9 Furthermore, no license business tax receipt shall be required for coin-operated machines 10 where the vending machines are owned and operated by charitable or benevolent nonprofit 11 organizations and where the entire proceeds of such machines are used solely for recognized 12 charitable or benevolent purposes. No license business tax receipt shall be required for the 13 operation of any machines where such machines are owned by a person who is otherwise 14 licensed by the city, and such machines are located and operated at the owner's regularly licensed 15 place of business. 16 5963 Vending - Mobile ~ 92.61 17 5964 Ice Cream Truck (Ref. 5963) ~ 102.53 plus 18 ~ 35.28 per vehicle 19 5965 Lunch Wagon (Ref. 5963) ~ 102.53 plus 20 ~ 35.28 per vehicle 21 5992 Florist, per inventory See 5399 22 5995 Optician* 196.35 206.17 23 5998 Auction Company (Ref. 5999) 1113.75 1515.94 24 6020 Bank. - Commercial 367.50385.88 25 6030 Bank - Savings 367.50 385.88 26 6098 Check Cashing Agency 291.00 308.70 27 6099 Financial Services, NEC 291.00 308.70 S:\CAIOrdinancesIOL License Fee Revision Ordinance (2008).doc 11 1 6141 Investment & Trading 291.00 308.70 2 6162 Mortgage Company* 291.00 308.70 3 6163 Mortgage Broker* 117.00 154.35 4 6211 Broker - Securities* 291.00 308.70 5 6282 Investment Advice ~ 92.61 6 6410 Insurance Agent ~ 51.82 7 6411 Insurance Company ~ 92.61 8 6412 Medical Claims Processing Service (Ref. 6411) ~ 92.61 9 6513 Apartment Building ~ 3.86 per room, 10 ~ 35.28 minimum 11 6514 Rental property four (4) units or less, including single family residential rentals 12 ~ 3.86 per room 13 ~ 35.28 minimum 14 Licensing Business tax receipts Procedure: 15 Every rental unit used for residential living purposes in the city must be licensed have a 16 business tax receipt. This includes rental property four units or less, including single family 17 residential rentals, condominiums, and mobile homes. 18 Licenses Business tax receipts are issued for a period of twelve months, from October 1 ~ to 19 the following September 30th. They must be renewed annually. To avoid renewal late fees, 20 rental license business tax receipt fees are payable by October 1~. After January 30'\ late 21 renewals require a Code Compliance (interior and exterior) inspection of the property. 22 Whenever a rental property is sold or otherwise changes ownership, the new owner must 23 do the following: 24 (1) Apply for a new rental license business tax receipt; 25 (2) Schedule an inspection of the rental with the Code Compliance Division. 26 If the inspection process should reveal Zoning, Building, Housing or Fire Code violations, 27 they must be corrected and a re-inspection made by the appropriate department. The owner is S:ICA 10rdinanceslOL License Fee Revision Ordinance (200S).doc 12 1 given adequate time to correct any violations. All violations must be corrected before occupancy 2 will be approved. 3 Any property that has been found in violation by a code compliance board of the city shall 4 be required to be inspected after six (6) months from the date of the hearing, and again at twelve 5 (12) months after the date of the hearing in which the property was found to be in violation. 6 The owner of a property that has been found to be in violation by a code compliance board 7 of the city shall be required to pay an inspection fee of seventy-five dollars ($75.00) for each of 8 the inspections required. The required inspection fees shall be included as part of the 9 administrative costs assessed by the city and shall be included in any liens filed by the city. 10 NOTE: Fees may change from time to time by Ordinance of the City Commission. The 11 application and information forms for rental licenses business tax receipts are available at the 12 Licensing Business Tax Division of City Hall, 100 East Boynton Beach Boulevard. It should be 13 noted that post office boxes are not acceptable addresses for mailing purposes, and actual street 14 addresses are required on the application. 15 Designation of resident agent: No license business tax receipt shall be issued by the city for a 16 rental dwelling located on a rental premises unless the applicant therefore designates in writing 17 to the city the name, address, and local telephone number of the owner or resident agent to 18 receive service of notice of violation of this Code. The owner may designate as his or her 19 resident agent any natural person eighteen (18) years of age or older who is customarily present 20 at a business location within the city for the purposes of transacting business, or who actually 21 resides within the city. An owner may change his or her designation of a resident by notifying 22 the city in writing of the name, address, and local telephone number of the person designated by 23 the owner to replace the previous resident agent. Any notice of violation or legal process which 24 has been delivered or served upon the previous resident agent prior to the receipt of the city of 25 notice of change of the resident agent shall be deemed effective service. It shall be the sole 26 responsibility of the owner to appoint a reliable resident agent and to inform the resident agent of 27 his correct mailing address. Failure to do so shall be no defense to a violation of this Code. No 28 owner shall designate as a resident agent any person who does not expressly comply with the 29 provisions of this section. The owner or the resident agent shall be deemed to be the "violator" 30 as the term is used in F. S. S 162.06(2). Service of notice of the resident agent shall be deemed 31 service of notice of the owner, tenant and violator. 32 6530 Property Management* ~ 92.61 33 6531 Real Estate Broker* ~ 92.61 34 6532 Real Estate Salesperson * ~ 51.82 35 6541 Title Abstract Office 291.00 308.70 36 6552 Subdividers & Developers, NEC 117.00 154.35 S:ICA 10rdinanceslOL License Fee Revision Ordinance (2008).doc 13 I 1 7011 Hotels & Motels ~ 3.86 room, ~ 35.28 minimum 2 7033 Trailer Parks & Campsites ~ 102.53 plus ~ 3.58 per lot or site 3 7212 Laundry/Dryc1ean - Drop Only ~ 102.53 4 7214 Carpet Cleaning, Mobile (Ref. 7217) ~ 92.61 5 7215 Laundry Machines, Coin-Operated ~ 68.91 plus -hM 1.38 per machine 6 7216 Dry Cleaning Establishments 196.35 206.17 7 7217 Carpet/Upholstery Cleaning, Commercial 196.35 206.17 8 7219 Laundry & Garment Services, NEC ~ 61.74 9 7221 Photography 117. 00 154.35 10 7230 Beauty school 196.35 206.17 11 7231 Beauty Parlor, Etc. * 12 One chair ~ 77.18 13 Each additional chair or manicurist -l-9-:-% 20.95 14 7232 Nail Salon* (Ref. 7231) 15 One manicurist table ~ 77.18 16 Each additional manicurist -l-9-:-% 20.95 17 7241 Barber Shops* 18 One chair ~ 77.18 19 Each additional chair -l-9-:-% 20.95 20 7251 Shoe Repair & Shoe Shine Parlor ~ 61.74 21 7261 Funeral Director* 196.35 206.17 22 7290 Debt Counseling Service (Ref. 7299) 8-&:W 92.61 23 7291 Income Tax Service 117.00 154.35 S:\CA\Ordinances\OL License Fee Revision Ordinance (200S).doc 14 1 7292 Valet Parking (Ref. 7299) ~ 92.61 2 7293 Tanning Salon (Ref. 7299) ~ 92.61 3 7294 Weight Loss Center (Ref. 7299) ~ 92.61 4 7295 Family - Home Child Care (Ref. 7299) ~ 92.61 5 7296 Dating Service (Ref. 7299) ~ 92.61 6 7297 Electro1ysis* (Ref. 7299) ~ 92.61 7 7298 Massage Therapist* ~ 102.53 8 7299 Miscellaneous Personal Services, NEC ~ 92.61 9 7311 Publication Service, NEC 117.00 154.35 10 7319 Advertising 211.65 256.88 11 7322 Collection Agency* 117.00 154.35 12 7323 Credit Association 117.00 154.35 13 7334 Photocopying/Duplicating Service ~ 92.61 14 7336 Commercial Art/Graphic Design ~ 92.61 15 7337 Typing Service ~ 92.61 16 7338 Secretarial Services 117.00 154.35 17 7342 Exterminator 117.00 154.35 18 7348 Miscellaneous Commercial Services, NEC ~ 92.61 19 7349 Janitorial Service 117.00 154.35 20 7359 Rental Service 117.00 154.35 21 7361 Employment Agency ~ 92.61 22 7362 Nursing Registry ~ 92.61 23 7370 Data Processing Service ~ 92.61 S:\CAIOrdinancesIOL License Fee Revision Ordinance (2008).doc 15 I 1 7371 Computer Programming Service 117.00 154.35 2 7376 Computer Services ~ 92.61 3 7378 Computer Maintenance & Repair ~ 92.61 4 7379 Computer Related Services ~ 92.61 5 7380 Private Detective* ~ 92.61 6 7381 Security Service* ~ 92.61 7 7384 Photo finishing Laboratories 117. 00 154.35 8 7385 Books, Periodicals, News Bureaus (Ref. 7389) ~ 92.61 9 7386 Auto Broker (Ref. 7389) 117. 00 154.35 10 7387 Messenger Service (Ref. 7389) ~ 61.74 11 7388 Appraiser* (Ref. 7389) 196.35 206.17 12 7389 Business Services, NEC ~ 92.61 13 7390 Handyman (No new licenses only renewals) 117. 00 154.35 14 7391 Interior Designer* (Ref. 7389) 196.35 206.17 15 7392 Manufacturer's Representative (Ref. 7389) 117.00 154.35 16 7393 Telemarketing/Soliciting* (Ref. 7389) 117.00 154.35 17 7394 Auctioneer* (Ref. 7389) 211.65 256.88 18 7395 Interior Decorator (Ref. 7389) 117.00 154.35 19 7396 Agent or Agency (Ref. 7389) 8-&dQ-- 92.61 20 7397 Answering Service (Ref. 7389) 8-&dQ-- 92.61 21 7398 Arts & Crafts - Handmade (Ref. 73 89) ~ 92.61 22 7399 Asbestos Consultant (Ref. 7389) 8-&dQ-- 92.61 23 7400 Boat Broker (Ref. 7389) ~ 92.61 S:ICAIOrdinanceslOL License Fee Revision Ordinance (2008).doc 16 ! I 1 7401 Draftsman (Ref. 7389) ~ 92.61 2 7402 Executive Office (Ref. 7389) ~ 92.61 3 7403 Furniture Installation (Ref. 73 89) ~ 92.61 4 7404 Home Demonstrator (Ref. 7389) ~ 92.61 5 7405 Import-Export (Ref. 7389) ~ 92.61 6 7406 Interpretation & Translation (Ref. 7389) ~ 92.61 7 7407 Mail Depot (Ref. 7389) ~ 92.61 8 7408 Music Recording Studio (Ref. 7389) ~ 92.61 9 7409 Paralegal (Ref. 7389) ~ 92.61 10 7410 Pool Cleaning - NO chemicals (Ref. 7389) ~ 92.61 11 7411 Pressure Cleaning (Ref. 7389) ~ 92.61 12 7412 Sign Painting & Lettering (Ref. 7389) ~ 92.61 13 7413 Water Softening Service (Ref. 7389) ~ 92.61 14 7414 Yacht Broker* (Ref. 7389) ~ 92.61 15 7415 Merchandise Broker (Ref. 7389) ~ 92.61 16 7416 Financial Consultant (Ref. 7389) ~ 92.61 17 7417 Showroom (Ref. 7389) ~ 92.61 18 7418 Courier Service (Ref. 7389) ~ 92.61 19 7419 Aquarium Service (Ref. 7389) ~ 92.61 20 7420 Religious/Charitable Organization (Ref. 7389) ~ 92.61 21 7421 Pet Sitting (Ref. 7389) ~ 92.61 22 7422 Housesitting (Ref. 7389) ~ 92.61 23 7423 Embroidery Service (Ref. 7389) ~ 92.61 S:ICAIOrdinanceslOL License Fee Revision Ordinance (2008).doc 17 1 7424 Diver - Commercial (Ref. 7389) ~ 92.61 2 7425 Inspection Service - No Appraisal (Ref. 7389) ~ 92.61 3 7426 Consultant (Ref. 7389) ~ 92.61 4 7427 Mediation Counselor ~ 92.61 5 7513 Truck Rental & Leasing 211.65 256.88 6 7514 Passenger Car Rental 211.65 256.88 7 7530 Auto Pinstriping (Ref. 7532) ~ 92.61 8 7532 Auto Body Shop, per number of workers* See 2024 9 7536 Auto Glass Installation* ~ 92.61 10 7538 Auto Mechanical Repair*, per number of workers See 2024 11 7542 Car Wash ~ 92.61 12 7543 Car Wash - coin-operated ~ 102.53 plus ~ 20.95 per machine 13 7544 Auto Detailing ~ 61.74 14 7549 Automotive Services, NEC* ~ 92.61 15 7550 Wrecker/Towing Service (Ref. 7549) 73.50 ~ per vehicle 16 7551 Window Tinting (Ref. 7549) ~ 92.61 17 7629 Appliance Repair ~ 92.61 18 7631 Jewelry Repair ~ 29.77 19 7641 Reupho1stery, per number of workers See 2024 20 7692 Welding, per number of workers See 2024 21 7697 Locksmith, per number of workers (Ref. 7699) See 2024 22 7698 Repair Shops, per number of workers (Ref. 7699) See 2024 23 7699 Miscellaneous Repair Services, NEC ~ 92.61 S:ICAIOrdinanceslOL License Fee Revision Ordinance (2008).doc 18 1 7700 Mobile Repair (Ref. 7699) ~ 92.61 2 7701 Bicycle Repair ~ 92.61 3 7702 Screen Repair ~ 92.61 4 7832 Motion Picture Theatre 4+.49 per seat, ~ 102.53 minimum 5 7910 Carnival or Circus (Ref. 7999) 1 89.30 513.77 6 7911 Dance Studio/School 117.00 154.35 7 7922 Miscellaneous Theatrical Services ~ 92.61 8 7928 Adult Entertainment (Ref. 7929) 1050.0 0 1102.50 9 A floor plan showing square footage of building, indicate portion to be allotted for this 10 use and seating chart if applicable, plus a site plan to show the off-street 11 parking, shall be submitted for review with the O.L. application and filing fee. 12 7929 Entertainers & Entertainment Groups ~ 92.61 13 7933 Bowling Alley ~ 51.82 per alley 14 7987 Martial Arts Instruction (Ref. 7999) ~ 92.61 15 7988 Fishing Guide (Ref. 7999) ~ 92.61 16 7989 Boat Captain Service (Ref. 7999) ~ 92.61 17 7990 Athletic Clubs (Ref. 7991) 117. 00 154.35 18 7991 Fitness Trainer ~ 92.61 19 7993 Amusement Arcade, per machine See 5962 20 7994 Billiards (Ref. 7993) ~ 51.82 per table 21 7995 Special Events (Ref. 7996) 117.00 154.35 22 7997 Bankruptcy Sale (Ref. 7389) 117.00 154.35 23 7998 Miscellaneous Recreation Services, NEC ~ 92.61 24 7999 Boats - Recreation S:ICAIOrdinanceslOL License Fee Revision Ordinance (2008).doc 19 I 1 Small motor crafts, each 2-hOO 22.05 2 1 - 5 passenger capacity ~ 77.18 3 6 - 10 passenger capacity ~ 102.53 4 10 - 50 passenger capacity 117.00 154.35 5 Over 50 passenger capacity 211.65 256.88 6 8011 Physician* 196.35 206.17 7 8012 Psychiatrist* 196.35 206.17 8 8013 Ophthalmologist 196.35 206.17 9 8021 Dentist* 196.35 206.17 10 8031 Osteopath * 196.35 206.17 11 8034 Relaxation Therapist (Ref. 8049) 196.35 206.17 12 8035 Psychotherapist (Ref. 8049) 196.35 206.17 13 8036 Psychologist (Ref. 8049) 196.35 206.17 14 8037 Physical Therapist (Ref. 8049) 196.35 206.17 15 8038 Occupational Therapist (Ref. 8049) 196.35 206.17 16 8039 Midwife (Ref. 8049) 196. 3 5 206.17 17 8040 Mental Health Counselor (Ref. 8049) 196.35 206.17 18 8041 Chiropractor* 196.35 206.17 19 8043 Podiatrist* 196.35 206.17 20 8044 Hypnotist (Ref. 8049) 196.35 206.17 21 8045 Dietitian (Ref. 8049) 196.35 206.17 22 8046 Clinical Social Worker (Ref. 8049) 196.35 206.17 23 8047 Audiologist (Ref. 8049) 196.35 206.17 S:ICA 10rdinanceslOL License Fee Revision Ordinance (2008).doc 20 1 8048 Acupuncturist (Ref. 8049) 196.35 206.17 2 8049 Health Practitioners, NEC* 196.35 206.17 3 8051 Skilled Nursing Care Facilities 117.00 154.35 4 8059 Nursing Care Facility, NEC J.4+ 3.58 per room, ~ 35.28 minimum 5 8062 General Medical/Surgical Centers* 196.35 206.17 6 8069 Hospital 117. 00 154.35 7 8070 Diagnostic Lab (Ref. 8071) ~ 92.61 8 8072 Dental Laboratory 196.35 206.17 9 8096 Nursing (Ref. 8099) ~ 102.53 10 8097 Surgical Technician (Ref. 8099) ~ 102.53 11 8098 Hearing Aid Specialist (Ref. 8099) 196.35 206.17 12 8099 Health & Allied Services, NEC ~ 102.53 13 8111 Attomey* 196.35 206.17 14 8243 Computer Assembly/Setup ~ 92.61 15 8244 Business School 117. 00 154.35 16 8249 Art School 117. 00 154.35 17 8296 Ceramic Studio (Ref. 8299) 117. 00 154.35 18 8297 Auto Driving School (Ref. 8299) 117.00 154.35 19 8298 Piano/Instrument Instruction ~ 92.61 20 8299 Schools & Education Services, NEC 117.00 154.35 21 8322 Individual & Family Social Services 206.17 216.48 22 8323 Counselor ~ 92.61 23 8324 Marriage/Family Therapist* (Ref. 8322) 206.17 216.48 S:ICAIOrdinanceslOL License Fee Revision Ordinance (2008).doc 21 1 8351 Day Care - Children 117.00 154.35 2 8361 Adult Congregate Living Facility* J.4.l- 3.58 per room, ~ 35.28 minimum 3 8399 Social Work Consultant* ~ 92.61 4 8422 Aquarium ~ 92.61 5 8610 Business Associations (Ref. 8611) ~ 92.61 6 8611 Real Estate Board ~ 92.61 7 8711 Engineer* 196.35 206.17 8 8712 Architect * 196.35 206.17 9 8713 Surveyor* 196.35 206.17 10 8721 Certified Public Accountant* 196.35 206.17 11 8722 Bookkeeper (Ref. 8721) ~ 92.61 12 8733 Research Organization ~ 92.61 13 8742 Business/Management Consultant ~ 92.61 14 8748 Traffic Manager ~ 92.61 15 8900 Construction Inspector (Ref. 8999) ~ 92.61 16 8998 Geologist* (Ref. 8999) 196.35 206.17 17 8999 Services, NEC ~ 92.61 18 9991 Merchant - temp.lregional mall concourse 19 For four (4) or less temporary (less than a week), and portable, regional mall promotion 20 activities with sales and located within any or all of the mall concourse areas, mall owners shall 21 pay a license fee of $131.25 $137.81. 22 9992 Temporary retail/mall carts 23 Activities which would otherwise be subject to retaillicensc business tax receipt fees, but 24 which are temporary and portable and located in mall concourse areas, shall be charged a license 25 business tax receipt fee of$39.38 $41.35 for each three-month period or portion thereof. 26 Fees will be paid quarterly in advance by the mall operator. Fees shall be paid based upon the S:\CA 10rdinanceslOL License Fee Revision Ordinance (200S).doc 22 1 maximum projected number of spaces the mall allocates for temporary and portable retail 2 locations within the mall for the twelve-month period commencing October the first of each 3 year. Fees paid shall be subject to adjustment to reflect actual operating locations. Adjustment 4 shall be made yearly during the month of August for the preceding twelve-month period and on 5 written request from the mall operator. The mall operator shall submit sufficient records to 6 support its request for adjustment. 7 9993 Itinerant or Transient Merchant 8 Covers persons who travel from city to city and sell and deliver goods, merchandise or 9 services to business establishments; or who sell, demonstrate or deliver goods, merchandise or 10 services to the general public, and do not have a permanent place of business in the city. 11 Each person, per day ~ 9.92 12 Each person, per week ~ 51.82 13 Each person, per month 196.35 206.17 14 (LD. registration required for each person.) 15 Notes: 16 * Requires a license from one of the following: Department of Professional Regulation, 17 Department of Business Regulation, Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services, 18 Department of Highway Safety & Motor Vehicles, Florida Bar 19 Association, Department of Banking & Finance. 20 NEC - Not Elsewhere Classified 21 Section 3. Each and every other provision of Chapter 15, of the Code of Ordinances of 22 the City of Boynton Beach not herein specifically amended shall remain in full force and effect 23 as previously enacted. 24 Section 4. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same 25 are hereby repealed, provided that no portion of the City of Boynton Beach Noise Control 26 Ordinance shall be repealed. 27 Section s. Should any section or provision of this ordinance or portion hereof, any 28 paragraph, sentence or word be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such 29 decision shall not affect the remainder of this ordinance. 30 Section 6. Authority is hereby granted to codify said ordinance. 31 Section 7. This ordinance shall become effective immediately upon passage. S:ICAIOrdinanceslOL License Fee Revision Ordinance (2008).doc 23 1 FIRST READING this _ day of , 2008. 2 3 SECOND, FINAL READING AND PASSAGE this day of 4 ,2008. 5 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 6 7 Mayor - Jerry Taylor 8 9 10 Vice Mayor - Jose Rodriguez 11 12 13 Commissioner - Ronald Weiland 14 15 16 Commissioner - Woodrow L. Hay 17 18 19 Commissioner - Marlene Ross 20 21 ATTEST: 22 23 24 25 Janet M. Prainito, CMC 26 City Clerk 27 28 29 (CORPORATE SEAL) S:ICAIOrdinanceslOL License Fee Revision Ordinance (200S).doc 24 XII. - LEGAL CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH ITEM D.t AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORl\'1 Requested City Commission Date Final Form Must be Turned Requested City Commission Date Final Fonn Must be Turned Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office Meeting Dates in to City Clerk's Office o April 15, 200S March 31, 2008 (Noon) o June 17, 200S June 2, 2008 (Noon) ~ May 6, 2008 April 14, 200S (Noon) D July I, 200S June 16, 200S (Noon) 0 May 20, 200S May 5, 2008 (Noon) o July 15,200S June 30, 2008 (Noon) D June 3, 2008 May 19, 2008 (Noon) o August 5, 200S July 14,2008 (Noon) 0 Announcem ents/Presentations 0 City Manager's Report NATURE OF 0 Administrative 0 New Business AGENDA ITEM ~ Consent Agenda 0 Legal 0 Code Compliance & Legal Settlements 0 Unfinished Business 0 Public Hearing D RECOMMENDA TION: Approve, by Resolution, an Agreement between the City of Boynton Beach and the Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency for the return of ownership of the Old High School back to the City of Boynton Beach. EXPLANATION: On October 5, 2005, the City Commission approved the transfer of ownership of the Old High School to the CRA for restoration and rehabilitation. The previous agreement effectuated the transfer of ownership of the School building from the City to the CRA, subject to a right of reverter in favor of the City. The Agreement provides for reversion of ownership to the City if deadlines in the agreement are not met by the CRA or if the CRA fails to meet its goals of maintenance, restoration and redevelopment. The parties desire to transfer ownership of the Old High School back to the City of Boynton Beach. PROGRAM IMPACT: Transfer places control of the Old High School and any decision regarding reuse or demolition back under control of the City Commission. FISCAL IMP ACT: Reconveyance of the property to the City will require the City to fund maintenance expenses of the property a decision is made to rehabilitate or demolish the structure. AL TERNA TIVES: Do not approve the Agreement and the ownership of the Old High School will remain with the CRA. " 0?~ ~ - Department Head's Signature City Manager's Signature Assistant to City Manager Cn?t- City Attorney Department Name City Attorney / Finance SIBULLETINlFORMS\AGENDA ITEM REQUEST FORM. DOC I I I I I 2 RESOLUTION NO. R08- 3 4 51 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF 6 BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING THE 7 AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF BOYNTON 8 BEACH AND THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMUNITY 9 REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY FOR CONVEYANCE OF 10 THE OLD HIGH SCHOOL BACK TO THE CITY OF II BOYNTON BEACH; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE 12 DATE. 13 14 15 WHEREAS, on October 5, 2005, the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach 16 approved and authorized an Agreement for the City to transfer ownership of the Old High School 17 to the CRA for maintenance, restoration and redevelopment; and 18 WHEREAS, the parties to the previous agreement desire to return ownership of the Old 19 High School to the City of Boynton Beach; and 20 WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, upon recommendation 21 of staff, deems it to be in the best interests of the residents and citizens of the City of Boynton 22 Beach to approve the Agreement between the City of Boynton Beach and Boynton Beach 23 Community Redevelopment Agency returning ownership of the Old High School building from 24 the CRA to the City. 25 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE 26 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: 27 Section 1. Each Whereas clause set forth above is true and correct and incorporated 28 herein by this reference. 29 Section 2. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida does hereby 30 approve the Agreement between the City of Boynton Beach and the Boynton Beach Community S:\CA\RESO\Agreementsllnterloca1s.ILA with CRA (Old High School return to City).doc I 1 Redevelopment Agency returning ownership of the Old High School building to the City of 2 Boynton Beach, a copy of said Agreement is attached hereto as Exhibit "A". 3 Section 3. That this Resolution shall become effective immediately upon passage. 4 PASSED AND ADOPTED this _ day of ,2008. 5 6 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 7 8 9 Mayor- Jerry Taylor IO 11 12 Vice Mayor - Jose Rodriguez 13 14 15 Commissioner - Ronald Weiland 16 17 18 Commissioner - Woodrow L. Hay 19 20 21 Commissioner - Marlene Ross 22 ATTEST: 23 24 25 26 Janet M. Prainito, CMC 27 City Clerk 28 29 30 (Corporate Seal) 31 32 S:\CA\RESO\Agreements-Interlocal9.ILA with CRA (Old High School return to City).doc AGREEMENT BETWEEN CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH ("CITY") AND THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY ("CRA") RESCINDING THE PREVIOUS AGREEMENT_REGARDING THE OLD HIGH SCHOOL This Agreement (hereinafter "Agreement") is made the , day of 2008, between the CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, a municipality located in Palm Beach County, Florida (hereinafter "CITY") and BOYNTON BEACH COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, a public agency created pursuant to Chapter 163, Part III, of the Florida Statutes (hereafter "CRA"), each one constituting a public agency as defined in Part I of Chapter 163, Florida Statutes. RECITALS WHEREAS, on October 5, 2005, the CITY and CRA entered into an Agreement transferring ownership of the Old High School ("School") to the CRA for restoration of the School; and WHEREAS, the City and CRA agree that the purpose and intent of the prior agreement is no longer feasible. The parties agree to rescind the prior agreement and release each other from the obligations stated therein; and WHEREAS, the CRA shall transfer sole ownership and control of the School back to the City and will be relieved of any responsibility for the maintenance, adaptive re-use, insurance, leasing and redevelopment of the School. NOW, THEREFORE, it is agreed and understood by and between the parties hereto as follows: S:\CA\CRA\Old high school agmt revert to City.doc 1 SECTION ONE - AFFIRMATIONS 1.1 The foregoing "whereas" clauses are true and correct and incorporated herein by reference. SECTION TWO - TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP 2.1 The CRA shall execute a special warranty deed, attached hereto as Exhibit A, in favor of the City within 30 days of the execution of this Agreement. 2.2 The special warranty deed will transfer in fee simple all rights, title and ownership in the School back to the City. SECTION THREE - CONSIDERATION 3.1 The CRA will transfer ownership of the School back to the City for the amount of $1 0.00 and other valuable consideration as set forth herein. SECTION FOUR - APPLICABLE LAW 4.1 This Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida. SECTION FIVE - VENUE 5.1 Each of the parties hereto are authorized to enforce the terms of this Agreement in a court of law in Palm Beach County, Florida, and may seek all remedies available at law and in equity. The prevailing party in such litigation shall be entitled to reasonable costs and attorneys' fees, including fees incurred through any appeals. SECTION SIX - VALIDITY 6.1 In the event anyone or more of the provisions contained in this Agreement is for any reason held invalid, illegal or unenforceable in any respect, such invalidity or illegality or unenforceability will not affect any other provision hereof and this Agreement will be S:ICAICRAIOld high school agmt revert to City.doc 2 construed as if the invalid, illegal or unenforceable provision had never been contained herein. SECTION SEVEN - ENTIRE AGREEMENT 7.1 This Agreement constitutes the entire understanding of the parties and any previous agreements, whether written or oral, are superseded by this Agreement. Any amendment of this Agreement must be reduced to writing and executed with the same formality by both parties, SECTION EIGHT - RECORDATION 8.1 This Agreement may be recorded in the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. SECTION NINE - BINDING AUTHORITY 9.1 Each party hereby represents and warrants to the other that each party executing this Agreement on behalf of the CITY and CRA or any representative in that capacity, as applicable, has full right and lawful authority to execute this Agreement and to bind and obligate the party for whom or on whose behalf he or she is signing this Agreement. SECTION TEN - EFFECTIVE DATE 10.1 This Agreement shall become effective on the date last signed by the parties. BOYNTON BEACH COMMUNITY CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY By: By: Jerry Taylor, Mayor Jerry Taylor, Chair ATTEST: By: City Clerk S:ICAICRAIOld high school agmt revert to City.doc 3 This Instrument Prepared By and Retum to: James A. Cherat; Esquire GOREN, CHEROF, DOODY & EZROL, P.A. 3099 East Commercial Boulevard, Suite 200 Fort Lauderdale. Florida 33308 Property Appraisers ID #:08-43-45-28-05-014-0020 SPECIAL WARRANTY DEED (Corporation) This Special Warranty Deed is executed this day of May, 2008, by Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA), a Florida public body corporate and politic created pursuant to Section 163.356 F.S, whose post office address is 915 South Federal Highway, Boynton Beach, Florida 33435, hereinafter called the Grantor, to City of Boynton Beach, a Florida municipal corporation, and having its principal place of business at 100 East Boynton Beach, Boynton Beach, Florida 33435 , hereinafter called the Grantee: (Wherever used herein the terms "Grantor" and "Grantee" shall include singular and plural, legal representatives, and assigns of individuals, and the successors and assigns of corporations, wherever the context so admits or requires.) Witnesseth, That the Grantor, for and in consideration of the sum of $10.00, in hand paid by the said second party, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, hereby grants, bargains, sells, aliens, remises, releases, conveys and confirms unto the grantee, all that certain land situate in County of PALM BEACH, State of Florida, to-wit: SEE A TT ACHED EXHIBIT" A" A TT ACHED HERETO THIS SPECIAL WARRANTY DEED HAS BEEN PREPARED WITHOUT THE BENEFIT OF A TITLE EXAMINATION Subject to easements, restrictions, reservations, and limitations of record, if any. Together with all the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereto belonging or in anywise appertaining. To Have and to Hold the same in fee simple forever. And the said Grantor will only warrant and forever defend the right and title to the above described property unto the said Grantee against the claims of those persons claiming by, through or under Grantor, but not otherwise. In Witness Whereof, the said grantor has signed and sealed these presents the day and year first above written. BOYNTON BEACH COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY A Florida Public Body Corporate and Politic By: Its: Chair Signed, sealed and delivered in presence of: (Signature of first witness) (Printed name of first witness) (Signature of second witness) (Printed name of second witness) STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF PALM BEACH The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this May -' 2008 by , who has acknowledged himself to be the Chair of the Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency, a Florida Public Body Corporate and Politic, who is personally known to me or has produced as identification Signature of Notary Printed Name of Notary My Commission Expires: My Commission Number: EXHIBIT "A" LEGAL DESCRIPTION A parcel ofland, being a portion of Lots 4 and 5, Block 14, SWA YER'S ADDITION TO THE TOWN OF BOYNTON BEACH, according to the plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 1, at Page 69, of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, being more particularly described as follows: Commence at the southeast comer of Lot 1, Block 14, SAWYER'S ADDITION TO THE TOWN OF BOYNTON BEACH, according to the plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 1, at Page 69, of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida; thence N 890 53' 21" W, along the South line of said Block 14, for a distance of 316.82 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; said South line of Block 14 being coincident with the North right-of- way line of Ocean Avenue as shown on said plat; thence continue N 890 53' 21" W, along said North right-of-way line of Ocean Avenue for a distance of 168.12 feet to a point; thence N 01044' 07" W, parallel to the East line of said Block 14, for a distance of 229.64 feet to a point; thence N 890 52' 50" E, for a distance of 168.10 feet to a point; thence S 01044' 07" E, parallel to the East line of said Block 14, for a distance of230.31 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Said lands situate within the City of Boynton Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida. Containing 0.89 acres of land more or less. SUBJECT to an ingress, egress, parking and building structure easement over the North 20 feet thereof; and over the South 209.64 feet of the West 15 feet thereof; and over the South 65 feet of the East 10 feet thereof, and over the South 30 feet of the West 20 feet of the East 30 feet thereof. Further SUBJECT to the use of the existing concrete slab for air-conditioning equipment and associated electrical control panel located along the east side of the existing building structure which services the adjacent elementary school museum building located to the east of this subject property. XII. - LEGAL ITEM E.! CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH City Attorney's Office MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and City Commission Kurt Bressner City Manager FROM: James A. Cherof, City Attorney ~ DATE: April 17, 2008 RE: Request for Private Attorney-Client Session Pursuant to Section 286.011(8), Florida Statutes, at the May 6, 2008 regular Commission meeting I will be requesting a private attorney-client session of the City Commission to discuss pending litigation in the following case: BOYNTON BEACH ALLIANCE; and DESIDERIO CORPORATION, a Florida corporation; EWELL L. MILLER, individually; and SIR ELECTRIC, INC., a Florida Corporation, Plaintiffs vs. The City of Boynton Beach, Defendant - Case No. CA 0201704 AN This request is precipitated by on-going settlement negotiations and developments in those negotiations on which we need additional direction and input from the Commission. I will be in attendance along with the City Manager Kurt Bressner, and Assistant City Attorney Michael D. Cirullo, Jr. We will need approximately one (1) hour. The City Commission agenda will also include, as the final agenda item, the same subject matter in the event that Commission action is required based upon our closed door session. JAC/lms S:\CA\COMM\Requesl for Ex Session -041508 (Alliance).doc