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Minutes 06-29-60Iv[INUTE~ OF SPECLAL I~IE~TI>~G QP .CITY COUTNCIL OF B OYNTON BE~%CH ~ AT CITY t{~XLL, ttOYNTOI.~I i~F-~AG~I, FLO!LID~; ~/Ui~iE 29, 1960. PP~N T: This meeting 'was called to order by ~/igyar flyer.at Z:00 I~/~ urimarily ~ Co., Fisc~ Age~ to cl~i~ t~nking, on thee progosed ~gtar-~orks Impro~eme~ 3%_ letter frem a firm of Ft. L~clerdale atto. rneys representing l{ogers: driver a~d iV~rs o Irene IV~c~qaffey~ o~vner of car ~¥olved in an accident o~ I/. S. ~I ~itA a City owned truck ~as referre~, to ~t~ ~t~rney, Qene /~oor~. In reference to. the request, of the Ch~mber of ~onamerce for 5,000 city maps: City i%Ian~ager ~ Ih~uim $_mitzes ~d~Sed tkat a has~ map co~d be secured from Broc~ay, We~r ~ Brocl~ay ~r $~15. GO ~ $Z5.00, ~d further ad~.sed that he had o~t~ed th~ follo~g bi~ for p~ting: Flori~ ~i~ing ~o., L~e ~o~k - $Z56. 50; ~bo~ Color ~ress ~ ~. Lauder~l~ $Z7I.. 0~ Ftori~ Ticket ~., Iuc, ~es~ ~ Be~ch- SZ96.ZS. ~e recommended lo~ bid be accepte~. Mr. Madaen moved that bid be a~ar~d to Florida ~inting ~. as recommende~ by Oi~ ~ager. ~o~ion ~conded b~- ~r. Bau~m~ ~d motion 1Viro .AJ~chie moved that the license request of Bo V~ Valentine to operate a music stere and music instrnc~io3~ be gr~ntedo Motion.seconded by Dr. 3~<es o ~r. ~adsen moved ~h~ the Iice~se request be tabled ~ such time as ~r. V~entime had been ~vestiga~ed. ~gotio~ seconded by ~r. Baughman. ~otion carried 5-Z. ~. ~rchie ~ ~yor ~er voting ~t the close of the me~tin~ a le~er ~ read vzhich was received ~r. V~ine is 35 y~ars of age: sing~ presently employe~ by ~ggett ~usic Co. , ~est P~m Beach ~d pre~ously employed by ~. C.. ~. ~heru he left -Z- in good stamding. Ha also has a dance band vzhich has had numerous, bookings in the Palm ~ea~hes.~ ~. ~chie then ~ved ~he lice~e m~q~st far the music m~sic ~s~rnc~o~ of ~. Y~e~t~e be gra~ed. ~o~i~n seconded hy ~d carried um~onsly. ~r. ~ Oster, ~inee~, ~ith fir~ of ~eI1 & ~on .a~ptf~ .~ cl~r~ l~elf~y re~rt r~ a fi-~ pag~ le~ter (~opy at~ached) ~re ~i~g to ans~r~q~st~. ~ssell spe cificat~ns. ~ r~solm~on ~e a~pt~ a~ho~ng ~uss~ll ~ ~on to - a~a~cific~io~, s~bje~ t~ the a~ended ' ~y~r~ ~s~ ~S l~/~er~ ~otion S. ~her s & Co. to ~ s~e of the bonds. ~ ~str~ct~g th~ fisc~ fir~ of F., S. ~ ~ ~dopted. ~r. ~ ~r.. ~nd vi~atio~ ~ r~ferred City ~rnay c o~ac/ Mar: th~m to sp~c~y in detail th~ back advi:ce ~o co--il. ~otion~ ~d tha~ >f ~o b~ch ~s in ihe southern par~ O~e layouts fo~ ~ %~ ~S~ ~ ~a ~o~r~ s~ct~o~ ~f ~ur Water ~ stribu~o= ~a ~e~g~ kdjOur~e~ at appro~mately 5:00 ~&? -3- T~ESA Pi4~l~,~, GITY // RUSSELL & AXON ~ WORTH. F~IDA J~e 29~ 1960 Honor~ole 3~yor ~ud City Council Oity of Boynton Beach City Boynton Beach~ FTorida attention~ 2w~. I~ouis SmXtzes~ City3~nager Gentlemen~ There are certain aspects of the Co~.~=oreb~e~ive %,Tater ~orks ~mprovemen~s Program_ ss proposed by our firm in the report of Oct&oer 19~9 and accepted by the Co~masil at their meezing of ~oril 6~ 1960 which.we would like to fv~ther clarify° ~e report, in essenc% cont ~ains four major divisions ~_s fo~_lo~: (1) Pre- sent d.s~-requirements and projection to future requirements, (2) ~qater supply~ ~3) ~Tater treatment, (~0 Distribution ~d stor~. ~r o~y so~ce of present day requirements was the existing records ~md ver- b~ i~o~ation obta~ed 'fr&m loc~ residences. The av~l~ole records ~e not mecess~ily accurate. However~ we felt that since ~bXs was o~ o~y so,ce of ~ormation for the water requirements~ we h~_ to apply logic~ ao~eerir~ to obt~m mu end res~stt .on water requirements which ?~o~d be s~e and at the s~me tLme not ~den the City ~ith s~plus facilities. The r~cords show an average per capita oons~o~ption of 150 glod. The average pe~Z~ daily lemand was found ~o be 400 ~pd. ©ne day of record indicated a peak of 4 million gallons. There were other pe&k days ranging from 3 ~viLlion gallons up. ~% have no real basis for assvm~ing tb~.t the ~ m~llion gallon pe~2~ figure is inco~ect. ~e ~aay question the accuracy but to prove it wror~g is not possible. This coupled ~th the fact that t~ ether peak 8~ys show sands ~ e3mess of 3-~ ~d led us ~o the conclusion that for the sake of good ev~eeriv~ ~and m~mu~ protection to the City of Boynton Beach, a peak d ~ly present demand of ~.0 mgd could exist. Therefor% ~ projected f~re require- ments on thais bas±s. Your attention is aisc called zo the fact %hat the design for i~.ediate con- struction isbasad on o~iy a ten year period as against t~nty ~arsnorma~y~'-~ e~v~ploy~d ~--u northern cities where the rate of gro~h is not so accelerated. City of Boston Beach - 2 - June 29, 1960 The prima~~ limiting f~ctor here is ability to finance. Therefore~ the design for ~ediate construction was held to tem~ years. F~quirements~ hov~ver, as to the ~o~m~ of ~ater expected to be used were projected t~enty years into the future. On t~s basis then it ~s de{e-~mined from tbm population projection and the present per capita consult!on that the peak daily demand in the year 1969 would be 8.0 mgd and the year 1979, 12,0. The figure of 8,0 m4d was used a~ the basis for design forwat~ supply and water tr~tment facilities to be const~acted L~auediateiy. Distribution requirements to asy given are~ were based on saturation population mud tlqe over-all system was !aid out to cover the e~ire area %f~tl~in the exis~in~ city l~its. ~ne fact tb~t the city 1Lv~ts could be exoanded both north mud west was considered in the layont of ~jor feeder mains. At the present- tLme~ the City of Boynton Beach obtains water from two well fields; one is located in the northern section of the City~ the other located ~ the southe~ section of the City. The land. owned by the City in the north- ern tract is appro~ately five acres in one conti~ous strip plus a f~,~ odd lots s~parat~ by p~vately o~n~ prope~y, TD~ southern section area~ in a si~41e tract~ is about 7~ acres. The water obt~n~ from these wells b~s charac- te~_stics wl~ch co~e ~t?~n the l~Ats of U. S. ~blic He~th Se~_ce dr~king water stan~ds in ~ respects~ ~cept h~uess and iron o!us mm~g~ese con- tent. The h~d~ess content is o~y slightly g0ove t~t ordinarily considered desir~01e~ and since it presents no o~o~c h~th problem can be considered to be acc~t~o!e for the oresent tLme. In tb~s coo~_ection~ it is pointed ou~ that U. S, ~ablic Health S~ice d~_Dd~r~ ~t~ st~md~ds for hardness were set ~n the days before synthetic deterEeuts c~e into general use. Synthetic deter- gents are not ~fect~d by b~%ess as are soao prodncts. ~ other words, b~d- ness is not the major consideration to~y that i% ~s several years ago. Con- su~tations ~th the State Bo~d of Health and ~or~ o~3~ .o%~ staff have res~ted in the gener~ ~reement that treatment adeqnate to remove the ~on content wo'~d be s-~ficient for the oresent ~zer s~pply~ ~r~s treamment inas been dete~ned to be aeration, se~mentation~ f~bration and cb~or~ation. ~ne qu~tity of water obtained from the er~sting well fields ~mounts to a pe~ c%pacity of k m~d. The ~gineers~ forecast indicated that a pe~ deraand of appro~mately 8 meal c~ be e~ected to occ~ by goon% 1969~ therefore~ an additior~l supply is needed. The ED~ineers recogDn[zed tb~t the possibi~ty e~sts of obt~ng some ad~tioo~ supply from ~st~ %~ fie!~. How~v%r~ s~a~ust tb~s is the very r~ possib~ty oi salt wat~ ~t~sion. There is no e~ct method for det~ the absolute upper s~e ~_eid of a given well field ~thout pu~ing it to t~t yield mud e:~erienci~ salt water iut~sion, it is recog~zed that this p~tic'~ aqu~er~ not os~y for Bo~mton Beach, bn% ~tl ~long the lo%~ easz coast of ~_ori~ is very close to the upper l~ts. ~ fast: salt wat~ intrasion has already been ~erienced in other nea~oy cities. Therefore~ in view of tb~s~ ~e recommended that additio~ water s,o~ply be obtained by goio~ to the ~es% at s~ficient distmuce to remove the proposed ~ll fields ~yond the l~ts of pr&ogole later~ salt -~.ter in- City of ~oyn~on Beach 3 June 29~ 1960 it was determ3~ued tb~t well fields could be developed in s3_~most stay section west of the E-~ Cam~s~. ~fith this in ~nd~ we then stu~ed the advisability of a~ the ~sting ~ fields ~ud obt~ ~ of the water supply from ~he proposed v~ fields. How~er~ t~s entail~ a v~y defir~te problem. ~l o~ the ~ter ~ ~he ~ea from w~ch the ne~ supply c~ be obta~ued has either one or bo~ of two -~desirgole c~aoteristics. It is ~ther ~g~ colored at sh~ d~ths or ve~ ve~~ ~d at gr~.ter d~ptS~, it c~u be treated but %f_ll require f'm~ cher~c~ %re~ment w~ch in a pl~t of 8 mgd wo~d necessitate sm ~tial c~oital e~e~.it~e of at least $200,000.00 more t~u ~equ~d ~ co,!ets che~o~ treatment c~a he avoided. ~ a~tion: %oerat~g cost us~g ch~c~ treatment c~u be expected to be ~ucrsased at least ~-89 p~ %housa~ ga~ons. ~ the o~her 5~d. ~ the present ~ter supply is retained ~d used to ~he present ~t ~of'~ ~d, then 8~e~ented by ~ ~d from the proposed weste~ supply, ch~c~ treatment c~u pro~bly be avoided u~ to a to%~ of 8 mgd, T~s is poesies because the color ~ the e~st~ng we~ supp~es averaEes abou~ I0 p~ i~s s~ec~ed %~t ~ n the oroposed new ~ll field ~ average ~ ~he ~icir~ty of 30 p~. The combination of the two watts ~_~ then ~eld a ~ter ~Wi~cn noes not the desirable 20 ppm color li~t. ~ s~q~ co~uta~ion c~_ be used %o ~us- irate the effect of the ~dition~ hard_ess wb~ch ~ght be obt~r~d ~u the we~ fields. Therefor% on tb~s prer~se: it ~s oor.~uded that it ~u!d not be to the econo~c adv~ut~s of the City of Boston Beach to ab~don the ~- isting well field. On the basis of these conclusions, there of course remains the possib~ty of locating the new water plant ~ the western section of the City and piping the %~ter from the ~stiD~ fielS~ to the pl~% site. However: a str~ght isou of the raw a~t~ pip~g r~uired indicated ~aat a i~ge ~o~u% in capit~ f~ds could be saved by locating the pl~_t at one of the e~st~ sites and piping addi~on~ ~ter required from the n~ fields %o the pl~t. Both the north and south fields were consid~ed. The north field does not have as !~ge ~u ~ as the south field: thereby ~ting e~ion of the pl~t. The rail- rcad is closer to the south field tb~n the north field. Both of th~se res~o~ would not be of over-~heL~nE weight in dictating the location of one site against location of the other. However~ the a~sis of the ~stribution rem ~m~cated that the existi~ s~te~ is laid out in such a mamuer that sire ch~ges would be nec~ss~~ in the evs~ t~ location was m~.e ~ the north field. Cae other reason for location of the olant at the south field ~s the fact that, in o~ opir~on~ it ~ be better to locate the n~ well fi~_d ~ong the extension of S. t~. l~th ~ve. as agair~% a northern location. ~r reaso~ for this ~ve that the pr~erty is j~t ~ ready available here as in th~ north, the we~ fiei~ vf~ be removed from the BQ~o~ Beach Canal ~ch contains hiEb~y colored ~ater from the Glades~area~ access is rea~iy available to the n~ we~ field ~.d a ~_ght-of~my fer raw water piping c~ he more logic~y located ~o~ tb~s line. It ~s on the b~is of ~ the above r~sons tb~t it w~ fi~ily dete~ued to locate the water pl~% at the south we~ field. should ~so be brought to the atte~tion of the Co~acil t~t tb~s site ~f_li -cer- met a water plant of not o~y ~cient size to se~e the City in the ne~ twenty ~a~s but may be e~e~ed to ~mve ~ ' + ~o.. to SUCh size as ~y be ~quired in the remote future, City of Boyr~ton Beach - 4 - June 29, 1960 The fiscal agent's study of firm~ucial ILl, rations has brougb~ about a sideration -~ck was not necessa-~ly e~ident durir~ the course of prepara- tion of the preliminary report. ~ne financial limitati~on has been indicated to be about $1,3~0,000. T~his limitation required carexul cor~mme_atzon o£ appropriated reductiorm in scope for the ~e~ate constraction. In line · ~th tbis~ the fiscal agent reco~mnem~led tk~t consideration be given to con- struction o£ a t~.porary well in the vicinity of the plant. Tais reco~m~en- dation yum m~de after consultation v~th our firm. iu light of this devel- opment, we b~re vez~y carefu~-_ty gone over the present iuoldings of property by the City %~thin the city k~e b~ve fo~ud that the City owns more tb~n 19 acres ~st of the cemetery and bordering on S. ~. l~th Ave. ~aich ~M~ be the route of tb~ proposed future raw ~t~ supply l~e to the proposed v~lls ~st of ~4. ~e feel that the City ~Mqq be just~ied in d~elopi~ at least one or two, ~ud possibly mors~ we~s ~_ t~s tract at the present t~. T~s me,us t~t the ra~water l~ue in the i~me~ate progr~ need only be const~acted as f~ as t~s tract. ~ t~re sxtensior~ cs~ ~ mad~ to the proposed ws~ field ~st of ~4 when in- crease in cons~tion ~mr~uts. ~e wo~sld teen,end that tb~ new '~ils Lu the 19 acre tract be located ~ong flue west~ s~r~ty in order to remov~ them as far as possible from the e~sting ws~ supply ~ thereby co~idergo~ re- ducL~ the prdoabi~ty of lat~ salt water intr~siou. This 19 acrs tract provides ~most a perfect ~mwer to the supp~ problem. The City c~ leve!op · ~lis in tb~s tract to ~d ~he limit of %h~ ~er east of E~. ~ ~b~o~des st~% %o rise in the existi~ well fields~ the situation c~m be corrected by ab~_do~ one ~ll in the !9 acre tract and e~endir~ bh~ raw wa%~ l~s to the ~ wes~ of ~h. The degree of treatment necessary for the er~isting supply ~ad the future supply bm.s been discussed ~mlth the Florida State Board of Health. As pointed out above~ iron removal alone plus disir~ection would be adequate for the ex- isting wa%er supply. Based on pilot studies ~zlth ~ualyses~ sedimentation, f~_itration and cb_tor~_m~ation ~ll be requi~ed. At some future date ~{nen the water suoply from the proposed new fields exceeds tb~t of the e~isting fields~ che~cai-treatment ~ll be necessa~y for the removal of color and softehing~ We have designed the plant tn such a w~v that these additions can. be m~de out any cb~ges in the im~tial o!an. %~e would i~<e to refer the Co~ucil to a sLm&lar ~stino~ plant con, mirus%ed on this basis at the r~igb2ooring City of L~t~ua~ ~e would aisc !~<e to point out tbmt we do not set the m~n~m cri- teria for water standards. This is in the orovince of the State Board of Health. In tb--~s com~uection~ we ~M_.ll confer--~_th the State Board of Health attempt to obta-L~ their approval of deferrim~ the court,action of certain in th~ planar until financLug is more readLly available° The distribution features of the proposed waver plan have been developed by exact mathematical method known as the Hardy Cross &~m~tysis. This is ar_. tremely time cons~m~mg proCeSS and required appro~f~tely si~ weeks of solid calculation t~me ~'.~--'a order to arrive at the end result. ~l~vated storage is omty"" ~- o~ Boynton Beach considered as a part of the distribution system in tkts coo_uection. Addi- tional ground storage needed to meet Fire Under~,~iters~ requirements -~s de- te~ned to be most economically located at the proposed water treatment plaut and to be obts~.ned by eo~ar~ing the clear well ~ch ~W_tl be constructed, ~e nope tb~t in the above letter certain points b~ve been .~ade clear to the Co~cil. We wo~!d l~me to en%phasize that ou~ engineer_rig st~f is av~able at all tLmes for consultation ~M_th the Counci!~ interested citizer~ or City officials at their convenience. We beli~-e that all of our recoF~mendatio~ 10ave been m~ad~ ~.f_th aD_ ey~ to the best interest to the City first, mud we are quite certain ths£ each and every recor~endation caD_ be defended Lu accord- muce -~itk the best dictates of the e~inee~_r~ profession. ~Iery t~ily yours~ Frs~f~ T. Osteen, Jr.~ P,~e /~c FTO:pc