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R20-004 1 2 ORDINANCE NO. 20-004 3 4 5 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 6 AMENDING THE LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS 7 CHAPTER 1, "GENERAL ADMINISTRATION", ARTICLE II 8 "DEFINITIONS" AND ARTICLE III, "RELATIONSHIP TO 9 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN"; CHAPTER 3 "ZONING", ARTICLE I, 10 "OVERVIEW", ARTICLE III, "ZONING DISTRICTS AND 11 OVERLAYS", ARTICLE IV, "USE REGULATIONS"AND ARTICLE 12 V, "SUPPLEMENTAL REGULATIONS", TO ESTABLISH IPUD 13 AS A ZONING DISTRICT CORRESPONDING TO THE HIGH 14 DENSITY RESIDENTIAL (HDR) FUTURE LAND USE 15 CLASSIFICATION, AND TO ELIMINATE R-4, MULTI FAMILY 16 DISTRICT FROM THE LIST OF RESIDENTIAL ZONING 17 DISTRICTS; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS, SEVERABILITY, 18 CODIFICATION AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 19 210 21 WHEREAS,the 2016 Boynton Beach CRA Community Redevelopment Plan defined 32 6 (six) CRA planning districts, with district-specific design standards, and introduced a 213 number of changes to the structure of the future land use (FLU) classifications and 24 corresponding zoning districts; and WHEREAS, one of the modifications to the structure of the future land use (FLU) 26 classifications was the establishment of a new "High Density Residential" (HDR) category 27 with a maximum density of 15 dwelling units per acre(du/ac),along with a new corresponding 28 zoning district, R-4, Multi-family Residential; and 29 WHEREAS, the intent was to bridge the large density gap between the existing 30 classifications of Medium Density Residential, (MDR, 11 du/acre) and Special High Density 31 Residential (SHDR, 20 du/acre). 32 WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach has considered the 23 recommendations and has determined that it is in the best interest of the citizens and residents S:\CA\Ordinances\LDR Changes\LDR Amendment (Ch I And Ch 3 CDRV 20-001) -Ordinance.Docx 34 of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida to approve the amendments to the Land Development 35 Regulations as contained herein. 36 NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF 37 THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: 38 Section 1. The foregoing whereas clauses are true and correct and are now ratified 39 and confirmed by the City Commission. i-0 Section 2. City of Boynton Beach Land Development Regulations, Chapter 1, l "General Administration", Article H "Definitions" and Article III, "Relationship to 42 Comprehensive Plan"are hereby amended as follows: 43 44 See Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof. 45 Section 3. City of Boynton Beach Land Development Regulations, Chapter 3, 46 "Zoning", Article I "Overview", Article III, "Zoning Districts and Overlays", Article IV, 47 "Use Regulations"and Article V, "Supplemental Regulations" are hereby amended as 48 follows: 49 See Exhibit "B" attached hereto and made a part hereof 5� 51 Section 4. Each and every other provision of the Land Development Regulations $ not herein specifically amended, shall remain in full force and effect as originally adopted. 53 Section 5. All laws and ordinances applying to the City of Boynton Beach in 54 conflict with any provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed. 55 Section 6. Should any section or provision of this Ordinance or any portion 56 thereof be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such decision shall not 2 S:\CA\Ordinance\LDR Changes\LDR Amendment (Ch 1 And Ch 3 CDRV 20-001) -Ordinance.Docx 57 affect the remainder of this Ordinance. 58 Section 7. Authority is hereby given to codify this Ordinance. 59 Section 8. This Ordinance shall become effective immediately. 60 FIRST READING this 1;4" day of , 2020. 61 SECOND,FINAL READING AND PASSAGE this 3?± day of _(V`p,rckt ,2020. 62 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 63 64 YES NO 65 66 Mayor—Steven B. Grant 67 68 Vice Mayor—Justin Katz ✓ 69 7 0 Commissioner—Mack McCray ✓ 71 72 Commissioner—Christina L. Romelus 74 Commissioner—Ty Penserga 75 76 VOTE 7�7 78 ATTEST: 7'9 30 31 32 ' 33 C stal Gibson, MMC 34 City Clerk a5 35 37 33 (Corporate Seal) 13) Nro O a• 9320 • S:\CA`.Ordmances\LDR Changes\LBR Amendment (Ch I And Ch 3 CDRV 20-001) -Ordinance.Docx EXHIBIT "A" PART III. LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS CHAPTER 1. GENERAL ADMINISTRATION ARTICLE II. DEFINITIONS RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICT - Whenever the words "residential district" or "residential zoning district" are used, they are construed to include any or all of the following zoning districts: R-1-AAB single-family residential; R-1-AA single-family residential; R-1-A single-family residential; R-1 single-family residential; R-2 single and two-family residential; R-3 multi-family residential; multi family residential; IPUD infill planned unit development; PUD planned unit development; or MHPD mobile home planned development. ARTICLE III. RELATIONSHIP TO COMPREHENSIVE PLAN Sec. 5. Future Land Use Map (FLUM). A. Adoption. The designation boundaries hereinafter set forth and delineated on the future land use map, including all explanatory matter thereon, is hereby adopted. The future land use map shall be maintained as a digital format GIS document. The most recent version of the land use map shall be kept on file, in printed form, in the office of the City Clerk. B. FLUM Classifications and Corresponding Zoning Districts (Table 1-1). The following table shows the future land use map classifications and their corresponding zoning districts: Zoning Districts LDR MeDR HDR SHDR OC LRC GC MXL MXM MXH (7.5 (11) (15) (20) (Y0) (50) (80) I R PPG! DRI R-1-AAB 5.5 • R-1-AA 5.5 R-1-A 6 R-1 7.5 R-2 <10 R-3 11 14-4 -1a IPUD • PUD MHPD • C-1 . C-2 . C-3 . C-4 • CBD • PCD • . SMU • MU-1 • MU-2 MU-3 • MU-4 • MU-C • M-1 PID REC PU •2 Future Land Use Map Classifications: LDR: Low Density Residential MXL: Mixed Use Low MeDR: Medium Density Residential MXM: Mixed Use Medium HDR: High Density Residential MXH: Mixed Use High SHDR: Special High Density Residential I: Industrial OC: Office Commercial R: Recreation LRC: Local Retail Commercial PPG1: Public&Private Government/Institutional GC: General Commercial DRI: Development of Regional Impact 3 EXHIBIT "B" CHAPTER 3. ZONING ARTICLE I. OVERVIEW Sec. 4. Official Zoning Map. This set of regulations together with the official zoning map with explanatory matter thereon, shall be known, used and may be cited as the "Official Zoning Regulations of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida." A. Adoption. The district boundaries hereinafter set forth and delineated on the official zoning map, including all explanatory matter thereon, are hereby adopted. The official zoning map shall be maintained as a digital format GIS document. The most recent version of the official zoning map shall be kept on file, in printed form, in the office of the City Clerk. B. Updates. The City Commission may amend the official zoning map from time to time by ordinance. The official zoning map shall be notated to list all revision dates and ordinance numbers. C. Establishment of Zoning Districts. The City of Boynton Beach is hereby divided into zoning districts as follows and as delineated on the official zoning map which, together with all explanatory matter thereon, is hereby declared a part of the official zoning regulations: R 1-AAB Single-family residential district R-1-AA Single-family residential district R-1-A Single-family residential district R-1 Single-family residential district R-2 Single-and two-family residential district R-3 Multi-family residential district R-4 IPUD Infill planned unit development district PUD Planned unit development district MHPD Mobile home planned development district C-1 Office and professional commercial district C-2 Neighborhood commercial mmercial chstnct C-3 Community commercial district C-4 General commercial district CBD Central business district PCD Planned commercial development district SMU Suburban mixed use district 4 MU-1 Mixed use 1 district MU-2 Mixed use 2 district MU-3 Mixed use 3 district MU-4 Mixed use 4 MU-C Mixed use Core district M-1 Industrial district PID Planned industrial development district PU Public usage district REC Recreation district 5 CHAPTER 3. ZONING ARTICLE III. ZONING DISTRICTS AND OVERLAYS Sec. 1. Overview. A. General. Pursuant to Chapter '1, Article Ill, Section 5.B., any given parcel of land in the city shall have a zoning district that corresponds with the Future Land Use Map (FLUM) classification of the Comprehensive Plan. B. Residential Building and Site Regulations (Table 3-1). R-1 R-2 RESIDENTIAL BAA Al R-1 DaupI Mufti Multi IPUD PUD MHPD • Density(dwelling units Flexible' Flexible' Flexible' per acre): 5 5.5 6 7.5 10 11 13 0 Project Area,Minimum N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 5+ 10+ (acres) Lot Area per unit, 9,00 8,000 7,50 6,00 4,50 4,000' 40004- Minimum(square feet): 0 8 0 0 02 a Flexible Flexible 4,200 Lot Frontage,Minimum 90 75 60 60 75 100 -140 Flexible Flexible N/A (feet): Living Area,Minimum 1,80 1600 1,40 1,20 750 750 630 Flexible Flexible N/A A/C(square feet): 0 0 0 Lot Coverage, 45% 45% 45% 50% 40% 40% 50% 50% N/A N/A Maximum: Floor-Area-Ratio(FAR) for Non-Residential, N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Maximum: Structure Height, 30 30 30 30 25 456 43 45' 456 30 Maximum(feet): Building Setbacks, Minimum(feet): Front: 25 25 25 25 25 40 20 Flexibles Flexible5 20 Interior side: 10 108 7.5 7.5 10 20 29 Flexibles Flexible5 5 Corner side: 254 254 254 254 254 40 20 Flexibles Flexible5 10" Rear: 204 204 204 204 254 40 40 Flexible5 Flexible5 10" Special rear yard setback reductions for Maximum Percentage of Reduction: 1-story building additions abutting: 1-95 or railroad 50% 50% 50% 50% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A tracks: Intracoastal 50% 50% 50% 50% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Waterway(ICWW): Lake: 50% 50% 50% 50% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Golf course: 50% 50% 50% 50% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Canal wider than 150 50% 50% 50% 50% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A feet: 6 Canal narrower than 33% 33% 33% 33% N/A N/A N,LA N/A N/A N/A 150 feet: Commercial/industria 50% 50% 50% 50% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A I: Public/private park: 50% 50% 50% 50% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Perimeter wall 50% 50% 50% 50% N/A N/A N'A N/A N/A N/A abutting non-residential: Administrative Adjustment: Maximum Percentage of Reduction(to standard yard setback): Front yard: 20% 20% 20% 20% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Side yard: 20% N/A 20% 20% N/A N/A N A N/A N/A N/A Rear yard: 25% 25% 25% 25% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A General Notes: 1,2 1,2 1,2 1,2 3 3 1-5-3 9 9 11 1. The setback reduction provisions shall not supersede any setbacks that are recorded on a plat and shall not be used in conjunction with the setback reductions allowed by administrative adjustments. 2. An administrative adjustment to reduce a setback may be granted if any first floor addition follows the building line of a legally non-conforming single-family structure, or a building line previously approved by a variance. 3. Existing and/or planned single-family homes shall conform to the R-1 district requirements. Duplex homes shall conform to the R-2 district requirements. 4. Where orientation of adjacent lots on both street frontages provides typical front yard setbacks, the corner lot shall provide for front yard setbacks along both streets. When two(2)front yard setbacks are provided for on a corner lot, no rear yard back setback shall be required,only side yard setbacks shall be imposed. 5. Minimum required perimeter setbacks of an IPUD or PUD are flexible except where adjacent to single-family residential zoning. Where adjacent to single-family zoning, required perimeter setbacks shall resemble the setbacks of the adjacent development based upon the orientation of structures with said development. Also, perimeter buildings shall have an increased setback of one (1)additional foot for every foot of building height in excess of thirty(30)feet, Project design along abutting roadway(s), including setbacks, shall be based on existing development patterns or applicable recommendation from the respective development plan. 6. See Note#5 for additional setback requirements relative to building height. 7. A lesser building height may be required for compatibility with adjacent properties. See Note#5 for more setback requirements relative to building height. 8. The minimum lot area shall be seven thousand, five hundred(7,500)square feet and the minimum side yard shall be seven and one-half(7-1/2)feet for properties developed and/or platted prior to June 13, 1975. 9. Total usable open space shall be calculated at two hundred (200)square feet per dwelling unit(also see Chapter 4, Article III, Section 8.). 10. The maximum allowable density is determined by the applicable future land use classification of the Comprehensive Plan. 11. Perimeter building setbacks of the mobile home park district shall mirror the building setbacks of adjacent zoning district(s), but with a minimum of the setback required for a single-family residence. 12. Multi-family dwellings and group homes require four thousand(4,000)square feet. All other uses allowed in R-3 and R 4 require twenty thousand(20,000)square feet. ................... Sec. 2. Residential Districts. - . -a • • - • - •- - _ P-. * Residentia -- Recidentiar! ' . . . . . ... . . . - . • - .. - -• . - -- :vi-de - . - - - -- . redevelopment r ca i- . --et. • - - - -- : - - - .: - --. •:• 3.D. 3. Building . . _• : -_. . - - - - - ! . a. Existing and/er future single family - . .. . •• _ -- _.' : _ -•: b. Duplex dwellings shall conform to the building and site regulations of the R 2 c. Multiple family and group-homes shall conform to the lot and building - - -' -• - - et -**- e . e - - ! -- - - - ' e : "residential uses". pertaining to "non residential uses". - . R-4-Di-stria (R„ ide,t: l Us s) l �o.0 `cam' c"TJ 1.000 s.f. ge: 100 feet From: 10 feet Rear: 10 feet Interior side: 20 feet Corner side: 40 feet 634-4: Maximumlot , 343% tore-he€glet15 feet 8 20,000 s.f. 100 feet Front: 40 feet Roar: 40 feet - Interior side: 20 feet Corner side: 40 feet 65 sq. ft. per unit Maidni-unt-let-etweraget 40°4, • • • • • • 45 feet Regulations .. -- •- _ A :- _ - • __- -••: - - • - •e - - - - • • - . . - .- Gory uses thereto shall bo . - - - -- suant Chapter Cha ter 2, Article IV, Section 2. b. Community andcommon areas, such as recreational areas, landscape buffers In these instances, c. Multiple family dwellings and non residential uses shall require site plan building permit. . _ . _ _ • -- .. - -- • -. - --- e. •-- .. • - -.:ter 1. 1 G. IPUD Infill Planned Unit Development meet Di p strict. 1. General. a. Purpose u pose and Intent. The purpose of the IPUD zoning district is to implement the Hi.;h Densit Residential ,HDR and Sspecial High Ddensity residential (SHDR) future land use map (FLUM) classifications of the Comprehensive Plan. This district is intended for infill purposes, promoting new development and redevelopment in areas located east of Interstate 95 at densities no greater than twenty (20) dwelling units per acre. This district is also intended to promote water access and recreational opportunities with accommodations of uses, including marine-oriented and water dependent uses in both mixed use developments and limited single-use projects. The IPUD district includes design standards that exceed the standards of the basic development standards in terms of site design, building architecture and construction materials, amenities and landscape design. The extent of variance or exception to basic design standards, including but not limited to requirements for parking spaces, 9 parking lot and circulation design, and setbacks, will be dependent on how well the proposed project otherwise exceeds the other applicable standards. The IPUD shall minimize adverse impacts on surrounding property. The city is not obligated to automatically approve the level of development intensity requested for the IPUD. Instead, it is expected to approve only such level of intensity that is appropriate for a particular location in terms of land use compatibilities. The city may require, as a condition of approval, any limitation, condition, or design factor that will provide a reasonable transition to adjacent development. In order to be approved, an IPUD project must be compatible with and preserve the character of adjacent residential neighborhoods. Factors to consider in determining compatibility may include, but not necessarily be limited to, proposed use, massing, and layout. Further, it must be an enhancement to the local area and the city in general. Projects that fail to do so will be denied. Each IPUD project is independent and will be evaluated solely on its own merits. The inclusion of certain features in a previously approved IPUD project will not automatically be entertained as a valid argument for the inclusion of that same feature in any other IPUD project if the city determines to reject those features. b. Prerequisite Location Standards. The IPUD district creates an opportunity to promote sustainability with respect to land use, energy conservation and resource management. Rezoning to the IPUD district is encouraged for proposed development or redevelopment on lands that are in close proximity to existing infrastructure, public and alternative transportation routes and modes, employment centers, community areas, or have been impacted by environmental contamination. In reaching recommendations and decision as to zoning land to IPUD, the Advisory Board and City Commission shall apply the following location standards, in addition to the standards applicable to the rezoning of land generally: (1) Any IPUD district that contains non-residential uses must principally front on streets classified as "Arterial" on the "Functional Classification of Roadways" map in the city Comprehensive Plan; (2) Any non-residential component must front on the arterial roadway or on an access road wholly contained within the project with neither entrances nor exit on or visible from or disruptive to adjacent properties, local streets, and rights-of-way. 2. Use(s)Allowed. See Chapter 3, Article IV, Section 3.C. for specific regulations pertaining to the IPUD district and Chapter 3, Article IV, Section 3.D. ("Use Matrix Table 3-28") for a list of allowable uses. 3. Building and Site Regulations (Table 3-12). The following building/site regulations apply to the entire IPUD development. BUILDING/SITE REGULATIONS IPUD District Minimum project area: None Maximum project area: Less than 5 acres Minimum lot frontage': Flexible' 10 Minimum perimeter yard setbacks: Front: Flexible' Rear: Flexible' Intenor side: Flexible' Corner side: Flexible' Maximum lot 50%coverage: g Minimum usable open space(per dwelling unit): 200 square feet Maximum structure height: 45 feet' Individual lots within an IPUD development contain flexible standards relative to minimum required lot frontage and lot area for each unit. Pursuant to Chapter 3, Article IV, Section 3.D., a marina use shall require a minimum lot frontage of one hundred fifty(150)feet and a minimum average width of two hundred(200)feet. 2 The minimum required perimeter building setbacks of an IPUD are flexible except where adjacent to single-family residential zoning. Where adjacent to single-family residential zoning, the required perimeter building setbacks of the IPUD shall resemble the setbacks of the adjacent development based upon the orientation of structures with said development. Also, perimeter buildings shall have an increased setback of one(1)additional foot for every foot of building height in excess of thirty(30)feet. If vegetation, screening, or other barriers and/or creative design on the perimeter of an IPUD achieve compatibility with adjacent uses,the city may grant some relief from the aforementioned requirement. A structure shall be considered to be on the perimeter if there is no intervening building between it and the property line. Project design along abutting roadway(s), including setbacks, shall be based on existing development patterns or applicable recommendation from the respective development plan. 3 A lesser building height may be required for compatibility with adjacent development. See Note#2 above for additional setback requirements relative to building height. 4. Review and Approval Process. a. All development and redevelopment within the IPUD district shall be governed by a master plan with approval granted by the City Commission in accordance with Chapter 2, Article II, Section 2.D.6. b. Site plan approval shall be required in accordance with Chapter 2, Article II, Section 2.F. prior to application for building permit. 5. Parking. Required off-street parking is regulated in accordance with Chapter 4, Article V, Minimum Off-Street Parking Requirements. 6. Modifications. Any modification proposed within the IPUD shall be in conformance with Master Plan modifications pursuant to Chapter 2, Article II, Section 2.D.6. 7. Miscellaneous. a. See Chapter 4, Article II, Section 4.B.5 for additional standards pertaining to the required landscaping along rights-of-way. b. See Chapter 4, Article III, Section 4. for community design standards regarding required site design in instances where the subject IPUD project is adjacent to single-family residential zoning districts. 11 c. See Chapter 4, Article VIII, Section 3.C.4.b.(2)for additional standards pertainingto the minimum width of rights-of-way and vehicular circulation. d. If an IPUD is located with frontage on the Intracoastal Waterway, conditions of approval shall include a deed restriction requiring that any marina or dockage built will not exceed in width the boundaries of the project's actual frontage on the water, regardless of what any other governing or permitting entity may allow or permit. e. Exterior lighting of the exterior, parking areas and watercraft docking facilities of the planned development shall be of the lowest height, intensity, and energy use adequate for its purpose, and shall not create conditions of glare that extend onto abutting properties. f. The physical attributes of the site shall be respected with particular concern for preservation of natural features, tree growth, and open space. g. Special emphasis shall be placed on trash collection points. h. Trash containers or dumpsters must be screened and designed such that they are not visible from or disruptive to adjacent properties, streets, and rights-of-way while still being conveniently accessible to their users and collectors. 1-14. PUD Planned Unit Development District l�. MHPD Mobile Home Planned Development District 12 CHAPTER 3. ZONING ARTICLE IV. USE REGULATIONS Sec. 3. Use Regulations B. General Rules of Use Matrix. The following general rules are applicable to the use matrix: 12. Business Activity. All business activity and uses shall be conducted within a fully enclosed building, and on the same property,unless otherwise specified. External use of property, or use of abutting rights-of-way for accessory use,may require approval as described in Chapter 2 and/or from entities having jurisdiction over the subject rights-of-way. Although building and site regulations would not apply(i.e.minimum setbacks,minimum lot standards, maximum lot coverage, etc.),the accessory use or activity proposed off the premises must comply with the use regulations and performance standards, as well as all associated site development standards,building codes,and applicable approval requirements of any outside entity having jurisdiction. 23. Terms. Whenever the word "district" is used, it is construed to mean zoning district. 34. Column Headings in Title Block. a. The major column headings in the title block of the use matrix(i.e.,residential, commercial,mixed use, industrial, and miscellaneous)are further defined in Chapter 1,Article II,Definitions. b. The regulations of each zoning district(e.g.,R-I-AAB, R-1-AA,etc.)shown in the title block of the use matrix are described in Chapter 3,Article III,Zoning Districts and Overlay Zones. 45. Fire Department Hazardous Material Disclosure. Any use which uses,handles, stores, displays,or generates hazardous materials,hazardous waste,or a toxic substance,as defined by 40 Code of Federal Regulations,Part 261 or the Florida Substance List as set forth in Rule 4A- 62.004,Florida Administrative Code,shall require Fire Department Hazardous Material Disclosure in accordance with City Code of Ordinances Part II, Section 9-71. 56. Drive-Through Facilities. Drive-up,drive-through,and drive-in facilities require conditional use approval unless otherwise specified. The facility,including the stacking lanes, must not be visible from public rights-of-way where located within the SMU district,MU-L l district,MU-L2 district, and MU-L3 district. Furthermore, these facilities are prohibited in the MU-H and PID districts for all establishments listed under the "commercial" and"public& civic" use groups. See Chapter 4, Article VI, Section 3.F. for additional standards regarding queuing and vehicular stacking. P. Distribution of Narcotics and Other Controlled Substances. a. Purpose and Intent. These Regulations are in connection with the mass effort to discourage the misuse and abuse of narcotics and other controlled substances such as pain medications, and the impacts upon land uses that are associated with businesses that would operate principally to dispense pain medications for chronic pain but without the services of typical medical offices that provide thorough on-site examinations,medical treatments or procedures, and continued medical oversight. Such businesses have been determined to be 13 associated with the excessive use of, addictions to, and subsequent illegal sales/distribution of addictive controlled substances. b. Applicability. This section applies to all medical,professional and business offices, clinics, and any other use or establishment that dispenses narcotics and other controlled substances. Such uses shall be subject to the following: (1) On-site dispensing of controlled substances that are identified in Schedule II, III, or IV in F.S. §§ 893.03, 893.035 or 893.036, is prohibited,unless otherwise expressly permitted by statutory or general law. The following are exempt from this prohibition: (a) A health care practitioner when administering a controlled substance directly to a patient if the amount of the controlled substance is only intended to treat the patient during that particular treatment session. (b) A pharmacist or health care practitioner when administering a controlled substance to a patient or resident receiving care as a patient at a hospital,nursing home, ambulatory surgical center,hospice, or intermediate care facility for the developmentally disabled which is licensed in this state. (c) A health care practitioner when administering a controlled substance in the emergency room of a licensed hospital. (d) A health care practitioner when administering or dispensing a controlled substance to a person under the age of sixteen(16). (e) A health care practitioner when dispensing a one-time,seventy-two (72)-hour emergency resupply of a controlled substance to a patient. c. Enforcement. (1) Law enforcement officers shall,in connection with their duties imposed by law, diligently enforce the provisions of this section and may issue citations,arrest and arrest with warrant persons acting in violation of this section. (2) Law enforcement officers shall have the authority to seize, confiscate and impound any substance, or other article which,upon probable cause,they find to be used or possessed in violation of this section. (3) The city may prosecute violations by issuance of notices to appear for violation of a city ordinance,in which case,the penalty for a violation shall be as follows: (a) First violation- $100.00; (b) Second violation within twelve(12)months of adjudication of first violation- $500.00; and (c) Third violation within eighteen(18)months of adjudication of first violation- $1,000.00. Each calendar day on which a violation exists shall constitute a separate violation for the purpose of determining the fine. (4) A violation of this section may be prosecuted as a nuisance. The City Attorney may bring suit on behalf of the city,or any affected citizen may bring suit in his/her name against the person or persons causing or maintaining the violation,or against the owner/agent of the building or property on which the violation exists. Relief may be granted according to the terms and conditions of Chapter 15,Article 8 of the City of Boynton Beach Code of Ordinances and/or F.S. Chapter 60. (5) Any person convicted of violating any of the terms or provisions of this article or any code,requirements, or standards adopted hereby shall be subject to the penalties as provided in Chapter 1, Section 1-6 of the City of Boynton Beach Code of Ordinances. In addition, the city 14 may use any equitable or legal remedy available at law to enforce any violation of the terms or provisions of this section. 78. Prohibited Use of Public Parking Spaces. Major and minor motor vehicle or boat repair, including oil changes,adding of oil or lubricants, and installation of new tires, is prohibited in public parking lots or spaces, and commercial parking or loading areas and is declared to be a public nuisance. Commercial property owners engaged in the sale of motor vehicle or boat parts, oils,or lubricants, shall post notices within their premises in close proximity to check out counters or exit doors notifying customers of this prohibition. Violations of this provision of the code is subject to enforcement through code enforcement action,nuisance abatement action, municipal ordinance violation, or action for injunctive relief. Law enforcement officers are authorized to issue notice to appear for violation of this section. 89. Essential Services and Infrastructure. Essential services and infrastructure as defined in Chapter 1,Article II are allowed in all zoning districts, contingent upon meeting all city codes and regulations. Additional,regulations and standards, such as landscaping or other types of screening,may apply on a case-by-case basis as determined by the Director of Planning and Zoning. 9-1-9. Miscellaneous. It should be noted that each use category may contain additional limitations or restrictions. Please refer to the definitions(see Chapter 1,Article II),the applicable zoning district regulations in Chapter 3,Article III, and the supplemental regulations in Chapter 3, Article V. C. Use Matrix Legend. Uses regulated herein are classified in one(1)or more of the following categories: 1. "P" -Permitted Uses. A permitted use is allowed by right within a zoning district provided that all development regulations are met. A permitted use must be conducted on a site in order to have accessory or ancillary uses on that site. Uses identified with a"P" on the use matrix are permitted by right in the district, subject to compliance with 1)the additional standards indicated in the"Note"column, which directly corresponds with Section 3.E. below; and 2) any other applicable requirements prescribed by these Land Development Regulations. 2. "C" -Conditional Uses. A use that because of special requirements or characteristics may be allowed in a particular zoning district but only with conditions as necessary to make the use compatible with other uses permitted in the same zone or vicinity. Uses identified with a"C" on the use matrix are allowed in the zoning district, subject to compliance with the following: 1) additional standards indicated in the"Note"column,which directly corresponds with Section 3.E.below; 2) standards for evaluating conditional uses in accordance with Section 4 below; and 3) any other applicable requirements prescribed by these Land Development Regulations. 3. "A"- Accessory Uses. A use that is customarily incidental to the principal use. Uses identified with an "A" on the use matrix are permitted as an accessory use to a permitted use in the district, to compliance principal subject with the following: I)additional standards indicated in the "Note" column,which directly corresponds with Section 3.E. below; and 2) any other applicable requirements prescribed by these Land Development Regulations. The nature of the principal use will determine the use review authority required to review and approve the accessory use. Accessory uses, unless otherwise provided, shall be located on the same premises as the principal use. 15 , D. Use Matrix (Table 3-28). P=Permitted Residential Commercial Mixed-Use Indus Misc C=Conditional A=Accessory trial qmg , I ? 1 4 0 o a o o D 7 N M 1 J 000 ; rr2 ; aa = C N50c5vm Ui > f7 > > a sw RESIDENTIAL&LODGING Accessory Dwelling P PPPP IP P P Unit 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 Bed&Breakfast C C C C C C C 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 Dwelling, PPPP PPP PP P Single-family (detached) Dwelling,Two- PPP PP PPPP C I family(duplex) Dwelling,Multi- PP PP PPPP P family(including 6 6 34 27 Townhomes) 6 Dwelling Units in P PPPPPP P Mixed Use Buildings 6 6 6 6 6 27 Group Home Type P P P P P P 1(2 per room up to 40 40 40 40 40 40 10 residents, limited service) Group Home Type P C b C 2(2 per room up to 14 40 48 40 14 residents, 40 knitted service) I Group Home Type C 0 C C C P P CCCC 3(comprehensive 14 4 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 service) 40 40 Hotel&Motel P PP PCCCCPP P 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 Home Occupations P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 Llve-Work units PPPPPP P 42 42 42 42 42 42 27 Manufactured Home P i 17 Pur Permitted Residential Commercial l Mixed-Use Indus Misc c=Conditional A—Ay I trial m I a 0 > o ' U o d aa _ o da 3 3 c1 o m > i > i j i a a z COMMERCIAL Retail Sales Art, Book,Craft P PPPPPPPPPPP P A A Hobby,Music, 18 1 43 10 17 17 17 17 17 28 20 20 Sporting Goods, 17 43 &Toys Auto Dealer, New ' P P P 14 14 44 16 16 44 44 Auto Dealer, Used P P P 14 14 44 16 16 44 44 Automotive Parts PPPPPPPP P P P Store 17 17 17 17 17 23 27 Beer,Wine, P PPIPPPPPP P &Liquor 35 35 35 117 17 17 17 17 17 15 Store 35 35 35 35 35 35 27 i 35 Boat Dealer/Rental 1 C A A 45 16 16 45 45 Cleaning Supply PPPPPPPPP P P P Store 1 17 17 17 17 17 22 28 (Swimming Pool,Janitorial Clothing& P PPPPPPPPPPP P Accessories 18 1 10 17 17 17 17 17 28 17 30 Convenience Store P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 2 2 3 3 7 35 17 17 17 17 1 17 22 15 3 3 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 11 35 35 27 8 35 1 35 35 Cosmetics, P PPPPPTPPPPP P Beauty supply,& 18 1 10 17 28 PerfumeI 30 (Electronics& P P P P P I,P P P P P P P P Appliance 1 10 14 14 14 17 22 28 Store 30 Florist P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 18 1 1 17 17 17 17 17 17 22 27 1 8 Furniture& P PP P P P P P P P P P P P Home furnishing 18 1 10 17 17 17 17 17 22 2 17 28 30 Gasoline Station I C C C C C C 46 46 46 46 16 16 46 46 18 4. Vacant Box. A vacant box that contains no s.mbol si._nifies that the use cate of is not allowed within the corres :ondin. zonin: district. .- -• •• • • - • • . ..- _ - - . - • II " - - - .- " . • : .._• . . _•- . _ 16 P=Permitted Residential Commercial Mixed-Use l Indus Misc C=Conditional A=Accessory trial 1 i am Cl- r, .- N M st D D _ .- N m .4. m 0 . 2 7 = 3 7 m - 0 K ci & e: c[ d 0.. m U U U' U 0 d If N 2 mm m m i 0_-1l a re COMMERCIAL Retail Sales Grocery Store P PPPCPPPP P 10 17 17 17 17 17 27 17 47 47 47 47 Hardware Store P P P P P P p P P P P P P 2 48 17 17 17 17 17 17 22 27 48 48 48 48 48 48 Health& P PPPPPPPP pp P p P P Personal Care 18 17 17 17 17 17 17 22 27 (Eyeglass, 68 Medical Supplies, Hearing-Aids) Home Improvement p p p p 'Center 10 16 16 27 I 49 Jewelry,Luggage, P P P P P P P P P P P p P &Leather Goods 18 1 17 17 17 17 17 17 28 'Marine Accessories P PP P P P P P P P P P P 1 17 17 17 17 17 17 22 28 50 50 50 50 50 50 Merchandise, P P P p New 10 16 (Supercenter, 16 27 Discount, Department, 51 Club) Merchandise,Used P P PPPPPPPP PP P (Antique Shop) 18 1 52 52 52 52 17 17 17 17 17 17 27 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 Merchandise, Used P P p p (Other) 53 63 53 15 27 53 Mobile Vending Unit PPPPPPPPPPP P (MVU) 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 !Multiple-Vendor P P P P Market 55 55 55 15 27 55 Novelty,Gift, P P P P P P P P P P P P P A A Souvenir,& 18 1 17 17 17 17 1 17 27 20 20 Miscellaneou 11 21 Nursery, Garden Ctr p p P P p &Farm Supply 2 3 3 3 3 3 56 56 56 22 56 56 Office Supplies P P P P P P P P P P P P &Stationery 1 17 17 17 17 17 17 28 Pet Store&Supplies P PPPPPPPPPPP P L_ 18 1 17 17 17 17 17 17 28 19 P=Permitted Residential Commercial Mixed-Use Indus Misc C=Conditional A=Accessory I trial m 4 oa p a Yo o : '' I K ck K c K 4 e. _ U ti v v m U 2 7 ! 7 9. aw1c E f 2 2 212 ai cc COMMERCIAL Retell Sales Pharmacy&Drug PPPPPPPPPP P P 1 P Store 1 2 57 57 57 57 17 17 17 17 17 17 I 15 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 27 1 57 Restaurant P A PPP PPPP P P P p P P A A 18 58 2 58 58 58 58 17 17 17 17 17 17 58 27 20 20 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 21 1 58 Restaurant,Takeour, P P PP PP PP p p p p P P P A A 1 18 2 2 17 17 17 17 17 17 59 28 20 20 r 8 21 (Showroom P P P 1 P warehouse 10 10 10 10 (single-product line) 0 0 0 0 Specialty Food Store P P PP P P P P P P PP P 18 2 2 27 11 ' Tile and Carpet P P PP PPP P P P 10 17 17 17 17 22 24 t 117 28 COMMERCIAL I Services Auto Broker PP P P P P I P P Auto/Car Wash A C C C I A (Polishing, 60 60 60 60 60 Waxing,Detailing) Auto/Car Wash, C C C Self-serve Bay Automobile Rental A P C P P 1 61 3 61 16 16 61 61 61 Automotive,Minor A C P C P A Repair 62 62 3 62 3 82 62 62 Automotive,Major Repair I P i 3 13 63 Automotive A P P C P p 1 Window 64 64 64 64 64 26 Tinting/Stereo Installation/Alarms i Bar&Nightclub C C C C C CCCC C 16 14 14 16 16 27 16 16 Caterer PPPPP P C 22 20 itted c=c�ordl I Residential Commercial Mixed-Use Indus' Misc A=Accessory trial 1 m Qi x N M (.7 tl a cc ix cC x of a a 2 ti 0 0 0 0 a co 2 2 2 2 2 2 a a cc COMMERCIAL Services Check Cashing p p P P 65 65 65 27 Coin-operated P P P P P P P p p P P Laundry 1 1 17 17 17 17 27 8 Day&Trade C P Labor Pool 13 (Temporary Help) Dry Cleaner P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 2 2 66 66 66 66 ;66 66 66 66 66 66 22 27 8 66 j 66 66 66 Fortune Teller, P Palm Reader, 22 or Psychic Funeral Home CCP P P C C C A 3 3 3 16 16 16 3 67 Interior Decorator P P P P P P P P P P P p P P Studio 18 11 11 11 11 11 11 22 Landscaping C Debris Stockpiling 10 3 Locksmith PPPPP P P 1 22 Mobile Vending P P P P P P P P P P P P p p P p p Unit(MVU) 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 54 64 54 Personal P P PPPPPPPPPPPPP Care(Beauty, 18 8 1 68 68 68 68 17 17 17 17 17 17 22 27 Hair,Nails) 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 Pet Care A CCCCCCC P C (Boarding 69 69 69 69 69 16 16 16 3 27 and Daycare) I 69 69 69 22 69 69 Pet Care P P P P P P P P P P P P P (Grooming) 17 17 17 17 17 17 22 27 Pet Care P P P P P P P P P P P P P P (Veterinary 16 16 16 16 16 16 22 27 Services) Photography P PPP PPPPPP PPPP P A A Studio 18 18 17 17 17 17 17 17 22 27 20 20 Postal/Mail Cente- A P P P P P P P P P P P P P 70 1 70 70 70 70 16 16 16 16 16 16 22 28 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 21 P=Permitted - Residential C=Conditionaltal Commercial Mixed Use Indus Misc A=Accessory trial a ❑ a i y D 2 7 N M I 6� 2 7 7 7 , i rz m rr a a a 2 0 0 0 0 0 0. co 2 2 2 2 2 2 a a ¢ COMMERCIAL Services Repair/Maintenanc P P p p P p P p P p P P P e,Personal and 1 1 17 17 17 17 17 22 Household Goods 8 Repair, Rental,& p p P P Maint of 71 71 12 Home/Garden Tools Repair,Rental, PPPPPPPPP P P P 8,Maint of 10 17 17 17 17 Office,Home 17 Equip Travel Agency P P P P P P P P P P p P P P P 18 1 1 117 17 17 17 17 17 22 27 19 19 Tuxedo, P P P P P P P P P P P P Formal Wear, 1 17 17 17 17 17 17 27 Costume Rental Videos,Games P P P P p P P P p P P P &DVD Rental 1 14 14 14 27 OFFICE&HEALTH CARE Bank and Financial HPPPPPIPPPPPP P Office 1 16 16 16 16 16 16 27 31 Business or P p PPPPPPPPPPPPPP Professional Office 18 8 18 73 73 73 73 73 73 22 28 19 19 31 Call Center P P P P P P P P P P P P P C 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 13 29 Copying, P P P P P P P P P P P P p P Printing,and 2 17 17 17 17 17 17 22 Sign Desi,n , Counseling P P P p P P p P P P P p P P 1 '16 16 16 16 16 16 22 27 31 Dietiutrition Center, P P P P P P P P P P P P P 1 17 17 17 17 17 17 22 27 31 Hospital P 72 Information and Data PPPPPP P P Processing 1 29 Investigative Service P PPPPPPPPPPPPPP 8 1 16 16 16 16 16 16 22 27 31 Manufacturer PPPPPPP P P Representative 1 1 24 28 31 22 I P=Permitted T Residential Commercial Mixed-Use Indus Misc C=Conditional A=Accessory trial m o a _ a a c rr ¢ o a 2 = rt Y m° o 2 > > > > > a ce a cl c5 c5 U U aim � � � i a a � l OFFICE&HEALTH CARE(Coned) Medical Care or P P P P Testing(In-patient) I 14 14 14 14 101 101 101 101 102 102 102 102 Medical or P P P P P P P P P P P P P P Dental 1 16 16 16 16 16 16 22 24 Imaging/Testing/ l Support Services i 27 I i 31 Medical or Dental P P P Laboratory 13 29 ' i Medical or Dental P P P P P P p p P P P P P P Office(Out-patient) 1 16 16 16 16 16 16 22 27 31 Real Estate Business P .P P P P P P P P P P P P P 18 18 16 16 16 16 16 16 27 19 19 31 Sodas Service C C I P P Agency 74 74 Temporary PPPPP PP PP P PP P Employment Agency 16 16 16 16 16 16 27 31 ARTS,ENTERTAINMENT&RECREATIONAL Adult Entertainment C C C P P 75 75 75 13 75 75 Artist Studio P PP P P P !P P P PPPPP A A 18 18 76 76 76 76 I76 76 76 76 76 76 20 20 Arts Campus P P P 18 18 18 Entertainment, PPP P P P P P P P P P P A Indoor 1 11 11 11 11 11 11 22 27 21 77 14 14 14 77 Entertainment C C Outdoor 78 78 Gym,Fitness P P P P P P P P P P P P &Health Club 18 10 11 11 11 11 11 27 19 11 14 14 14 Indoor Athletic P PPP P P P P P P P P P P InstructionfTraining 18 1 1 14 14 14 1 1 19 Marina,(including P P PPPPP Yacht Club) 79 79 11 11 11 11 11 79 79 79 79 79 Museum P P P P P 18 18 18 23 P—Permitted Residential Commercial Mixed-Use Indu Misc C=Conditional A=Acces3ory strial 4 ' •- N eh q o a N .n YY 0 N M I rr rr o oC a a 2 c5 cl ti J u a ai 2 2 2 2 2 a a in ARTS,ENTERTAINMENT&RECREATIONAL(Cont'd) Rentals, P P P P P P P P P P A Recreational (bicycles,canoes, 11 1 1441 144 11114 11 11 21 14 personal 80 80 80 watercraft) Shooting P P P P Range,Indoor 4 -. 29 Sightseeing 8 Scenic P P P P P P P P P P P P Tours 81 81 81 81 81 81 11 11 11 11 11 11 81 81 81 81 81 81 Theater P PPPPPPPPPP PP P 1 18 18 82 82 82 82 11 11 11 11 11 11 20 18 82 82 82 14 14 14 82 82 82 82 82 82 82 24 P=Permitted Residential Commercial Mixed-Use Indus Misc C=Conditional A=Accessory �Qp Q trial Q Q p I q = 0 Q_0 _ N N o� U U .- ¢ .- .- N a a T m ci 2 > > > > > .- 0 w a 2 U U U U U a re 2 2 2 f 2 2 Y. a z PUBLIC&CIVIC USES Cemetery 'AAAA A A A A P 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 83 83 83 83 83 83 83 83 Church CCCCCC P ,P p PPPP 33 33 33 33 84 84 15 15 15 15 84 84 84 84 I Civic&Fraternal P P CCCC 1 Club/Organization 3 3 15 14 14 14 15 15 15 Government, PPPPPP P P PP P PPPPPPPPPI PPPP Municipal Office/ 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 25 Emergency/ Civic Facilities Government, Municipal Utility/ P Support Facilities Government, PP P P P P P P P P PPPPP Non-Municipal 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 86 86 5 5 5 86 24 Office Facilities 5 5 5 86 86 86 86 25 28 31 86 Government, P I Non-Municipal Utility!Support Facilities i Government,Post C C C C C C C P Office 1 I EDUCATIONAL College, P P C C I P P P P Seminary, 15 15 15 Day Care CCCCCC P CCCCCCP pp P PPP 33 33 33 33 87 87 8 87 11 11 11 11 11 11 22 87 87 87 87 87 14 14 14 School,Industrial P &Trade I C 22 26 School, Primary and C C C C C C P P P 'Socondary 33 33 33 33 25 School,Professional p PPPPPPIDIDP P p P &Technical 18 18 15 15 15 15 15 24 27 31 Tutoring and Testing PPPPCPFPPPPCCIPP Centers 11 11 11 11 11 11 i 22 24 27 -- -- • 31 25 P=Permitted Residential Commercial Mixed-Use Indus Misc c=Conditional A=Accessory trial 4 a ❑ ❑ a i O ❑ 7 '- w e? q U ; K ; tr 2 K 1 U > > 3 3 3 y❑ ya S INDUSTRIAL Manufacturing, 111 Fabrication&Processing Bakery,Commercial C i P P 9 9 26 Beverage Mfg C P P 9 9 26 Converted Paper P P Product Processing 13 26 Dairy Products Mfg C P P 9 9 26 Electrical Equipment, P P Appliance& 13 26 Component Assembly Food Processing C P P 9 26 Footwear&Other P P Leather Products 23 26 Frozen Food C P P 9 9 26 Furniture Products P P 23 26 Glass Products P P 23 26 Ice Cream&Frozen C P P Dessert 9 9 26 Jewelry Mfg P P 23 26 Medical Equipment &Supplies P 23 26 Metal, Fabricated P P Products 23 26 Motor Vehicle PP Seating& 23 22 Interior Trim26 Ornamental,China, I p P Fine Earthenware, 23 26 &Pottery Paint,Coating P P &Adhesive 23 26 Pharmaceutical P P 8 Medicine I 23 28 Plastic Products P P 23 26 26 P=Permitted Residential Commercial Mixed-Use Indus Misc C=Conditional A=Accessory trial I m a r Y U K U U 7, > > j 3 7 7 V INDUSTRIAL Services Exterminating and P P Pest Control 3 26 13 Glass and Mirror P P P 23 26 Janitorial and P P P General Cleaning 13 26 Lawn Maintenance p P &Landscaping Service 94 13 94 Publishing& P P Commercial Printing 23 26 Radio&TV PPPPPP P P Broadcasting 95 95 95 95 95 95 95 Y9 95 Recording Studio PPPP P p l l I 29 Rental/Leasing P Industrial& 13 Commercial 32 Equipment Repair/Maintenance + Industrial& P Commercial 13 Equipment 32 Research& Development P P 96 29 Scientific/ 96 Technologica I I Security Services P P P P P , 13 29 i Sewer/Septic i l&Waste Mgmt P C Cleaning 3 4 13 26 F 1 97 97 Taxi,Limo,Charter PPPCP Bus 1 98 98 98 98 3 98 13 98 Testing Laboratory p C 13 26 1 Towing,Motor P Vehicle 3 13 AGRICULTURAL Community Garden P P P PPP PPPPPPPPPPPPPPP 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 28 ARTICLE V. SUPPLEMENTAL REGULATIONS Sec. 13. Wireless Communication Facilities (WCF). D. Freestanding WCF. Freestanding WCF are any manned or unmanned location for the transmission and/or reception of radio frequency signals, or other wireless communications, usually consisting of an antenna or group of antennas, feed lines, and equipment cabinets, and may include an antenna support structure. WCF include, but are not limited to the following: stealth, monopole, guyed, or lattice antenna support structures. 6. Co-location. Co-location means the practice of installing and operating multiple wireless carriers, service providers, and/or radio common carrier licensees on the same antenna support structure or attached WCF using different and separate antenna, feed lines and radio frequency generating equipment. e. Zoning Districts and Affiliated Process(Table 3-29). Concealed Non- Concealed Non- Mitigation Zoning concealed concealed of Antenna Co- District WC Atta led Attached WCF tanding Freestanding Existing Element location WCF 2 4 WCF 4 WCF 7 Replacement 8 ' R-I CC 3 \ AD AD AD R-2 AD CC 3 AD AD Al) R-3 AD AD CC 3 AD AD AD R-4 AD AD CC 3 - ,4D AD AD PUD AD AD CC 3 AD AD AD IPUD AD AD CC3 AD AD AD MHPD CC3 AD AD AD C-I AD CC AD AD AD C-2 AD CC AD AD AD C-3 AD AD CC AD AD AD C-4 , AD AD CC AD AD AD CBD AD AD CC AD AD AD PCD AD AD CC AD AD AD REC AD AD CC CC 5,6 AD AD AD PU AD AD CC CC 5,6 AD AD AD SMU AD AD CC AD AD AD MU-I AD AD CC AD AD AD MU-2 AD AD CC AD AD AD 29 MU-3 AD AD CC AD AD AD MU-4 Al) AD CC AD AD AD MU-C AD AD CC AD AD AD PID AD AD CC CC AD AD AD M-1 AD AD CC CC AD AD AD Legend: AD-Administrative(Staff)Approval CC-City Commission(Public Hearing)Approval Blank-Not Allowed Zoning Districts: SMR-1 Single-Family Residential C-1 Office Professional Use Suburban Mixed Use C-2 Neighborhood R-2 Duplex Residential MU-1 Mixed Use 1 Commercial R-3 Multi-Family Residential C-3 Community j MU-2 Mixed Use 2 Commercial I ' ' ' ' • • --• ' - *: -• •: C-4 General Commercial MU-3 Mixed Use 3 PUD Planned Unit CBD Central Business Development District MU-4 Mixed Use 4 1 IPUD Infill Planned Unit PCD Planned Commercial Development Development MU-C Mixed Use Core MHPD Mobile Home Planned REC Recreation PID Planned Industrial Development Development ment a — _ P PU Public Usage M-1 Light Industrial f. Maximum Heights of WCF (Table 3-30). Non- Non- Mitigation Antenna Concealed Concealed Co- Zoning Attached concealed Freestanding concealed M Element District WCF Attached WCF Freestanding Existing Replacement t iocaUon WCF WCF WCF R-1 55'3,4 7 7 7 R-2 2 55'3,4 7 7 7 R-3 1 2 55'3,4 7 7 7 R-4 -1 2 55'3,4 2 2 7 PUD 1 2 75'3,4 7 7 7 IPUD 1 2 75'3,4 7 7 7 30 0') 33e1aa lid 1 to — — 13 7 Cid a N a N a N CL CL CL O. a N aN o- aN 00.4 CO aN G _CO co m 0 to M co MCP O (o co C7- N n Cr) C) a co t7 a-CV 0.C..4 a C V co a N a N .a.-co a w a a N a N a.-m O.C V a C V C A a 1- 311V1 Qc. co CD H V-11141 £-nw QmU,n�rn CD X Z-nW <m U U E L-nW U 0:w nws Dad -- m <Oa83 5 -v }4 d Q m S E V-0a- U� U.- N C,"J d E £ a CO a m O °a 0 J C Z-a �m9 Ko am L-a cga p tto5 � N a -- -- -�- --- 7 a dHW =ar i w i - --� E . O and 3 v ce e , ^andl g 2 co co To C £-21 7 LT) z-a a) La v-L-a VV-1.-t1 BW-L-21 to aco ,, s up E co €g a Ti O a. ,n'' m N N a 2 z• e a U¢ n 2 U r °i a 2' 2; 43 2 m d II II II o �i o �'y ° o n� o o = eL U � ac�Q rt m col- Fn�.�-. � 1 CL `m mac_ 3 `u4 3 3 c3Mv U CI f MHPD 55'3,4 7 7 7 C-1 2 55'4 7 7 7 C-2 2 55'4 7 7 7 C-3 1 2 75'4 7 7 7 C-4 1 2 75'4 7 7 7 CBD 1 2 130'4 7 7 7 PCD 1 2 75'4 7 7 7 REC 1 2 100'4 100'4,5,6 7 7 7 PU 1 2 100'4 100'4,5,6 7 7 7 SMU 1 2 70'or less 4 7 7 7 MU-1 1 2 70'or less 4 7 7 7 MU-2 1 2 70'or less 4 7 7 7 MU-3 1 2 70'or less 4 7 7 7 MU-4 1 2 70'or less 4 7 7 7 MU-C 1 2 70'or less 4 7 7 7 PID 1 2 100-150'4 100-150'4 7 7 7 M-1 1 2 100-150'4 100-150'4 7 7 7 g. Setbacks and Separation Between WCF (Table 3-31). Concealed Non- Concealed Non- Mitigation Zoning concealed concealed of Antenna Co- Attached Freestanding Element District WCF Attached WCF Freestanding Existing location WCF WCF WCF Replacement R-1 3 q , 6 7 R-2 2 3,4 6 7 R-3 1 2 3,4 6 7 R-4 2 4-4 H PUD 1 2 3,4 6 7 IPUD 1 2 3,4 6 7 MHPD 3,4 6 7 C-1 2 3,4 6 7 C-2 2 3,4 6 7 C-3 1 2 3,4 6 7 31 I r C-4 1 2 3,4 6 7 CBD 1 2 3,4 6 7 PCD I 2 3,4 6 7 REC 1 2 3,4 4,5 6 7 PU 1 2 3,4 4,5 6 7 SMU 1 2 3,4 6 7 MU-1 1 2 3,4 6 7 MU-2 1 2 3,4 6 7 MU-3 1 2 3,4 6 7 MU-4 1 2 3,4 6 7 MU-C 1 2 3,4 6 7 PID 1 2 3,4 4,5 6 7 M-1 1 2 3,4 4,5 6 7 32 RESOLUTION R20-004 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE ADOPTED BUDGET FOR • VARIOUS FUND FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING OCTOBER 1, 2019, AND ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 2020; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, CONFLICTS, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 1 i WHEREAS, a final budget was approved by the City Commission on September 17, 1 2019, for the fiscal year 2019-2020; and 1. WHEREAS,the City Manager is recommending amending the amount necessary to be 1 appropriated for fiscal year 2019-2020 for various funds (see Exhibit A). 1, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF 1• THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA: 1: Section 1. The foregoing "Whereas" clauses are hereby ratified and confirmed as 1 being true and correct and are hereby made a specific part of this Resolution upon adoption 1: hereof. 1. Section 2. Hereby amending the appropriated FY 2019-2020 budget for the 21 General Fund from $96,358,776 to $96,437,589. 2 Section 3. Hereby amending the appropriated FY 2019-2020 budget for the 2 Traffic Safety Fund from $1,356,009 to $1,974,334. 2 Section 4. Hereby amending the appropriated FY 2019-2020 budget for the 2, General Capital Improvement Capital Projects Fund from $1,375,102 to $4,991,744. 2• Section 5. Hereby amending the appropriated FY 2019-2020 budget for the Local 2: Government Surtax Capital Projects Fund from $7,060,424 to $9,366,412. 2 Section 6. Hereby amending the appropriated FY 2019-2020 budget for the Water 2: and Sewer Utility Capital Improvement Enterprise Fund from $26,231,500 to $45,551,614. 2' Section 7. Hereby amending the appropriated FY 2019-2020 budget for the Fleet 1 S:\CA\RESO\Budget\2019-20\FY2019-20 Budget Rollover Amendment Resolution-(Jan 7 2020)A.Docx 3i Fund from $8,962,586 to $9,666,417. 311 Section 8. A copy of such amendment and/or adjustment is attached hereto as 3►• Exhibit "A" and the appropriations set out therein for the fiscal year beginning October 1, 3: 2019 and ending September 30,2020,to maintain and carry on the government of the City of 3Boynton Beach. Funds are hereby appropriated based on the revised amounts to various funds 31et.ursuant to the terms of the budget. g 31 Section 9. All Resolutions or parts of Resolutions in conflict herewith are hereby 3, repealed to the extent of such conflict. 3: Section 10. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon passage. 3: PASSED AND ADOPTED this 7th day of January, 2020. 4M CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 4n 4/. YES NO 4� 4 t1 Mayor—Steven Grant 4: II 4 Vice Mayor— Justin Katz 41 4: Commissioner—Mack McCray 4� / 5 Commissioner—Christina L. Romelus ✓ 5n 5 PA Commissioner—Ty Penserga >/ 5ii 5',1 5: VOTE c-0 II 5 ATTEST: 5G 5A ,,�<� 5. ..... 6l C, stal Gibson, MPA, MMC ¢(� 1-1`'r-' 6� City Clerk •,00P.A -4"'<•:1.4's `'t, 6►• {� •c., 4 `s.1 I', 6: (Corporate Seal) y,,, •'�} ' '.C t— , 1g20 , v , , S:\CA\RESO\Budget\2019-20\FY2019-20 Budget RrdHo menndinentResolution-(Jan 7 2020).Docx CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH Exhibit A CAPITAL P 1PROPRIATI0N AMENDMENTS BUDGET YEAR 2019-20,Commission Meeting 1/7/20 2019/20 2019/20 PROJECT PO ADOPTED Amendment AMENDED FY18/19 Rollover NUMBER # BUDGET Revenue PO Accounts Budget BUDGET Comments GENERAL FUND 001-0000-389-91-00 FUND BALANCE APPROPRIATED 1,286,655 78,813 1,365,468 Adopted Fund Total Revenues 96,358,776 78,813 0 96,437,589 001-1211-512.34-55 TOWN SQUARE AGREEMENT 1712950 22,000 22,000 Straticon 001-1211-512.34-55 TOWN SQUARE AGREEMENT 1713330 56,813 56,813 Stantec Adopted Fund Total Expenses 96,358,776 78,813 0 96,437,589 TRAFFIC FUND 103-0000-389-91-00 FUND BALANCE APPROPRIATED 195,009 618,325 813,334 Adopted Fund Total Revenues 1,356,009 618,325 0 1,974,334 103-2110-521.91-31 TRANFER TO GENERAL GOVT CAPITAL FUND0 618,325 618,325 Adopted Fund Total Expenses 1,356,009 618,325 1,974,334 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUND 302-0000-381-01-03 TRANSFR FROM/TRAFFIC FUND 0 618,325 618,325 tied to Doughtery Funding 302-0000-389-91-00 FUND BALANCE APPROPRIATED 174,965 2,998,317 3,173,282 tied to Doughtery Funding Adopted Fund Total Revenues 1,375,102 3,616,642 0 4,991,744 302-4102-580.64-15 COMPUTER EQUIPMENT 1718010 0 95,000 95,000 302-4121-580.63-00 IMPROVEMENTS OTHER THAN BLDG 7511501 1812540 2,365,943 2,365,943 Straticon 302-4121-580.63-00 IMPROVEMENTS OTHER THAN BLDG TSHS01 191011 2,365,943 290,852 2,656,795 E2L Real Estates 302-4121-580.63-00 IMPROVEMENTS OTHER THAN BLDG TSHS01 2,656,795 0 618,325 3,275,120 302.4218-572.63-05 PARKS IMPROVEMENTS RP1820 191351 45,000 2,625 95,000 142,625 Alpha Fence Specialist 302-4218-572.63-05 PARKS IMPROVEMENTS RP1820 190577 142,625 2,550 145,175 Avirom&Associates 302-4218-572.63-05 PARKS IMPROVEMENTS RP1820 190908 145,175 49,444 194,619 Cintel LLC 3024218-572.63-05 PARKS IMPROVEMENTS RP1820 191326 194,619 3,600 198,219 TJ Bowles Electric 302-4218-572.63-05 PARKS IMPROVEMENTS RP1873 191023 198,219 38,452 236,672 McConnie Fence 302-4238-572.63-00 IMPROVEMENTS OTHER THAN BLDG RP1801 1810080 4,850 4,850 CR Dunn Inc. _ 302-4501-572.62-01 GOLF COURSE IMPROVEMENTS GF1804 420,000 0 50,000 470,000 Adopted Fund Total Expenses 1,375,102 2,758,317 858,325 4,991,744 303-0000-389-91-00 FUND BALANCE APPROPRIATED 5,633,335 2,305,9887,939,323 Adopted Fund Total Revenues 7,060,424 2,305,988 0 9,366,412 303-0101-580-62-01 BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS GG1901 191334 285,000 8,921 293,921 Eagle Painting 3034101-580.62-01 BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS GG1901 191323 293,921 950 294,871 E&F Florida 3033101.522-62-01 BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS 29,000 29,000 303-4101-580-64-15 COMPUTER EQUIPMENT 171806 190637 762,000 - 200 762,200 Globaltech Inc. 303-4101-580-64-15 COMPUTER EQUIPMENT 762,000 105,400 867,400 Globaltech Inc. 3034103-580-63-15 GROUNDS IMPROVEMENTS GG1801 500,000 108,000 608,000 303-4104-572-64-14 COMPUTER SOFTWARE 0 51,000 51,000 3034111-572-62-01 BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS RP1909 190450 750,000 8,000 758,000 E&F Florida 303-4113-572-62-01 BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS RP1804 191323 0 1,730 1,730 Anzco 3034113-572-63-05 PARKS IMPROVEMENTS RP1814 191407 0 900 9,100 10,000 Eagle Painting 3033115.572.63-05 PARKS IMPROVEMENTS RP1907 191348 0 17,420 5,500 22,920 West Architectur 3034115-572-62-01 BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS 22,920 5,000 27,920 3033115.572-63-03 AMERICAN DISABILITIES ACT 0 5,000 5,000 303-4116-580-62-03 BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS 72,000 0 55,000 127,000 3034116-580-62-03 AMERICAN DISABILITIES ACT GG1836 191148 225,863 10,925 236,788 Johnson-Laux Con 303-4116-580-49-17 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SRVS GG1842 191268 0 18,820 18,820 West Architectur 303-4116-580-49-17 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SRVS GC 1842 191269 0 12,349 12,349 Wantman Group 3034126-522-62-01 BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS 0 25,000 25,000 3033130-580-63-00 IMPVTS OTHER THAN BLDGS. 0 10,000 10,000 3034130-580-62-03 AMERICAN DISABILITIES ACT 0 4,000 4,000 3034209-572-62-01 BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS 250,000 267,099 517,099 303-4209-572-63-05 PARKS IMPROVEMENTS RP1826 190745 628,500 22,228 650,728 Trident Surfacing 3034209-572-63-05 PARKS IMPROVEMENTS RP1908 191313 650,728 6,800 657,528 E&F Florida 303-4209-572.63.15 GROUNDS IMPROVEMENTS RP1819 190554 0 13,071 13,071 Gentile Glas Holloway 3033209-572-63-18 AIR CONDITIONERS 25,250 0 6,800 32,050 303-4210-572-63-05 PARKS IMPROVEMENTS RP1850 191161 35,000 34,846 69,846 Atlantic Southern Paving 3033210-572.63-05 BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS RP1802 191334 69,846 5,772 75,618 Eagle Painting 3034210-572-62-03 AMERICAN DISABILITIES ACT 75,618 0 7,000 82,618 3034210-572-63-05 PARKS IMPROVEMENTS 82,618 0 30,000 112,618 3034210-572-63-50 PUBLIC ART 112,618 0 2,000 114,618 8:\Finance\Budget A4ustments\FY2019-20\CIP Amemllnent\FY1970 Budget AO for PY1819 POs and Rollover BudgetAmendment Worksheet I 1/7/20209:41 AM CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH Exhibit A CAPITAL APPROPRIATION AMENDMENTS BUDGET YEAR 2019-20,Commission Meeting 1/7/20 • 2019/20 2019/20 • PROJECT PO ADOPTED Amendment AMENDED FY18/19 Rollover NUMBER B BUDGET Revenue PO Accounts Budget BUDGET Comments 303-4211-572-62-01 BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS RP1862 191277 25,000 9,042 34,042 Alexis Knight 303-4211-572-62-01 BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS RP 1957 191386 34,042 7,445 41,487 Wantman Group 303-4211-572-62-01 BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS 41,487 7,500 48,987 303-4212-572-62-01 BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS 0 3,000 3,000 303-4214-572-63-00 IMPROVEMENTS OTHER THAN BLDGS RP1815 191193 0 5,923 5,923 E&F Florida 303-4216.572-63-05 PARKS IMPROVEMENTS RP1845 190851 112,000 4,037 116,037 Gentile Glas Holloway 303-4216-572-63-05 PARKS IMPROVEMENTS RP1846 191341 116,037 7,900 123,937 E&F Florida 303-4216-572-63-05 PARKS IMPROVEMENTS 123,937 0 3,843 127,780 303-4218-572-63-05 PARKS IMPROVEMENTS RP1875 181340 0 508 508 RCP Shelters 303-4218-572-63-05 PARKS IMPROVEMENTS RP1820 190829 0 2,404 2,404 Atlantic Southern Paving 303-4220-580-62-01 BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS 0 51,000 51,000 303-4223-572-62-01 BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS 0 87,500 87,500 303.4223-572-62-03 AMERICAN DISABILITIES ACT 0 25,000 25,000 303-4225-580-62-01 BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS RP1901 191172 0 28,900 28,900 Anzco,Inc 303-4225-522-52-01 BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS 28,900 20,000 48,900 303-4227-572-62-01 BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS 0 7,500 7,500 303-4227-572-63-05 PARKS IMPROVEMENTS 0 27,000 27,000 303-4227-572-62-03 AMERICAN DISABILITIES ACT 0 16,438 16,438 303-4232-572-63-05 PARKS IMPROVEMENTS 0 6,000 6,000 303-4232-572-62-03 AMERICAN DISABILITIES ACT 0 7,000 7,000 303-0234-572.62-01 BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS 0 5,000 5,000 303-4234-572-62-03 AMERICAN DISABILITIES ACT 0 29,145 29,145 303-4235-572-62-01 BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS 0 44,000 44,000 303-4236-572-63-05 PARKS IMPROVEMENTS RP1808 191377 0 4,566 4,566 Atlantic Southern Paving 303-4236-572-64-04 PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT RP1810 191401 0 1,070 10,000 11,070 Eagle Painting 303-4237-572-63-05 PARKS IMPROVEMENTS RP1830 191356 0 1,642 3,500 5,142 Atlantic Southern Paving 303-4299-580-63-06 SIGNS GG1820 190987 75,000 68,119 30,000 173,119 Don Bell Signs 303-4904-541-63-03 AMERICAN DISABILITIES ACT TR1701 181081 150,000 167,326 317,326 Ric-Man International 303-4904-541-63-03 AMERICAN DISABILITIES ACT TR1701 190688 317,326 18 317,344 Calvin,Giordano Assoc 3034904-541-63-03 AMERICAN DISABILITIES ACT 317,344 149,000 466,344 303-4904-541-63-24 SIDEWALK CP0263 190256 200,000 5,359 205,359 Atlantic Southern Paving 303-4904-541-63-24 SIDEWALK CP0263 190906 205,359 4,727 210,086 Atlantic Southern Paving 303-4904-541-63-24 SIDEWALK CP0263 191000 210,086 24,365 234,451 Atlantic Southern Paving 303-4904-541-63-24 SIDEWALK CP0263 191404 234,451 19,500 253,951 Atlantic Southern Paving 303-4904-541-63-24 SIDEWALK CP0263 180636 253,951 25,364 279,315 Cobra Construction Inc. 303-4904-541-63-24 SIDEWALK CP0263 181081 279,315 47,286 326,600 Ric-Man International 303-4904-541-63-24 SIDEWALK 326,600 135,000 303-4905-580-63-08 STREET IMPROVEMENT CP0266 190829 950,000 17,139 967,139 Atlantic Southern Paving 303-4905-580-63-08 STREET IMPROVEMENT CP0266 191171 967,139 5,595 972,734 Atlantic Southern Paving 303-4905-580-63-08 STREET IMPROVEMENT CP0266 191404 972,734 60,735 1,033,469 Atlantic Southern Paving 303-4905-580-63-08 STREET IMPROVEMENT CP0266 190708 1,033,469 20,899 1,054,368 Kimley Horn 3033905-580-63-08 STREET IMPROVEMENT CP0266 190885 1,054,368 45,770 1,100,138 Matthews Consulting 3033905-580-63-08 STREET IMPROVEMENT CP0266 191403 1,100,138 5,280 1,105,418 Whidden Surveying 3033905.580-63-08 STREET IMPROVEMENT TR3601 181055 1,105,418 27,812 1,133,230 R&D Paving 303-4905-580-63-08 STREET IMPROVEMENT 1,133,230 132,000 1,265,230 Adopted Fund Total Expenses 7,060,424 781,663 1,524,325 9,366,412 S:\Finance\Budget Adl'stmentAFY2019-20\CIP Amendment\FY1920 Budget Adi for 091819 POs and Rollover BudgetAmendment Worksheet 2 1/7/20209 Al AM CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH Exhibit A CAPITAL APPROPRIATION AMENDMENTS BUDGET YEAR 2019-20,Commission Meeting 1/7/20 2019/20 2019/20 PROJECT PO ADOPTED Amendment AMENDED FY18/19 Rollover NUMBER 8 BUDGET Revenue PO Accounts Budxet BUDGET Comments UTILITY FUND CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUND 403-0000-381.04-09 UTILITY BOND 2016 1,600,000 4,771,694 6,371,694 403-0000-389-92.00 NET ASSETS APPROPRIATED 7,781,500 9,807,145 17,588,645 Adopted Fund Total Revenues 16,381,500 14,578,839 30,960,339 403-5000-533.31-90 OTHER PROFESSIONAL SRVS WTR134 1913890 46,697 46,697 CDM Smith,Inc 403-5000.533.65-02 R&R-WATER WTR138 180499 8,806,500 2,500 8,809,000 Crown Castle USA 403-5000-533.65-02 R&R-WATER WTR008 180506 8,809,000 54,134 8,863,134 Johnson-Laux Con 403-5000-533.65-02 R&R-WATER WTR138 180981 8,863,134 23,355 8,886,489 Utility Metering Solutions 403-5000-533.65-02 R&R-WATER WTR008 181123 8,886,489 4,115 8,890,604 Johnson Controls 403-5000-533.65-02 R&R-WATER W'8138 190621 8,890,604 10,540 8,901,144 Crown Castle 403-5000-533.65-02 R&R-WATER WTR075 190634 8,901,144 210 8,901,354 AMPS,Inc. 403-5000-533.65-02 R&R-WATER WRT020 190724 8,901,354 65,546 8,966,900 CH2M Hill 403-5000-533.65-02 R&R-WATER UC1802 190782 8,966,900 32,132 8,999,033 Arcadis US Inc 403-5000-533.65-02 R&R-WATER WT1802 190825 8,999,033 33,244 9,032,277 Globaltech Inc 403-5000-533.65-02 R&R-WATER WTR075 190835 9,032,277 1,246 9,033,523 AMPS,Inc. 403-5000-533.65-02 R&R-WATER WTR022 190848 9,033,523 125,130 9,158,653 Globaltech Inc 403-5000-533.65-02 R&R-WATER WT1902 191014 9,158,653 42,883 9,201,536 CH2M Hill Engineers 403-5000-533.65-02 R&R-WATER WTR020 191041 9,201,536 500 9,202,036 FL Design Drilling 403-5000-533.65-02 R&R-WATER WTR075 191042 9,202,036 83,450 9,285,486 CROM Coatings 403-5000-533.65-02 R&R-WATER WTR008 191387 9,285,486 15,000 9,300,486 Anzco,Inc 403-5000-533.65-02 R&R-WATER WTR105 191388 9,300,486 143,000 9,443,486 Carollo Engineers 403-5000-533.65-02 R&R-WATER WTR138 180499 9,443,486 2,500 9,445,986 Crown Castle 403-5000-533.65-02 R&R-WATER 9,445,986 0 4,703,452 14,149,438 403-5000-535.65-04 R&R-SEWER SW1602 161320 3,810,000 24,985 3,834,985 Globaltech Inc. 403-5000-535.65-04 R&R-SEWER TR1601 181055 3,834,985 5,010 3,839,995 R&D Paving 403-5000-535.65-04 R&R-SEWER SW1901 190664 3,839,995 86,591 3,926,585 CDM Constructors 403-5000-535.65-04 R&R-SEWER SWR064 191121 3,926,585 180,445 4,107,030 Carollo Engineers 403-5000-535.65-04 R&R-SEWER SWR111 191205 4,107,030 252,552 4,359,582 TAW Power Systems 403-5000-535.65-04 R&R-SEWER SW1903 191304 4,359,582 153,520 4,513,102 CDM Smith,Inc 403-5000-535.65-04 R&R-WATER 4,513,102 0 3,095,334 7,608,436 403-5000-536.31-90 OTHER PROFESSIONAL SRVS U51701 190307 200,000 64 200,064 Carollo Engineers 403-5000-536.31-90 OTHER PROFESSIONAL SRVS UC1804 190628 200,064 59,306 259,370 Carollo Engineers 403-5000-535.31-90 OTHER PROFESSIONAL SRVS 259,370 0 50,000 309,370 Carollo Engineers 403-5000-536.31-90 OTHER PROFESSIONAL SRVS 309,370 0 215,100 524,470 Carollo Engineers 403-5000-538.65-09 R&R-STORMWATER STM031 190478 1,750,000 21,556 1,771,556 CDM Constructors 403-5000-538.65-09 R&R-STORMWATER UC1802 190782 1,771,556 96,397 1,867,953 Arcadis US Inc 403-5000-538.65-09 R&R-STORMWATER STM031 190915 1,867,953 43,947 L911,900 Instituform Tech 403-5000-538.65-09 R&R•STORMWATER STM031 190963 1,911,900 37,419 1,949,319 Johnson-Davis 403-5000-538.65-09 R&R-STORMWATER UC1802 191253 1,949,319 34,913 1,984,231 The Merchant 403-5000-538.65-09 R&R-STORMWATER STM031 191303 1,984,231 60,374 2,044,605 CDM Smith,Inc 403-5016-533.65-02 R&R-WATER WTR106 181081 0 1,171,944 1,171,944 Ric-Man International,Inc. 403-5016-533.65-02 R&R-WATER WT1605 191150 1,171,944 46,066 1,218,010 The Haskell Comp 403-5016-533.65-02 R&R-WATER WTR106 191280 1,218,010 28,700 1,246,710 The Merchant 403-5016-533.65-02 R&R-WATER WT1603 191281 1,246,710 20,000 1,266,710 Killebrew Inc. 403-5016-533.65-02 R&R-WATER 1,266,710 0 800,000 2,066,710 403-5016.538.65-09 R&R-STORMWATER STM032 181081 900,000 2,704,984 3,604,984 Ric-Man International,Inc. Adopted Fund Total Expenditures 16,381,500 0 5,714,953 8,863,886 30,960,339 1/]/20203:x1 AM E\Finance\Budget Adjustments\FY2019-20\OP Amendment\FY1920 Budget Adj for re 3819 POs and Rollover BudgetAmendmenf Worksheet 3 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH Exhibit A CAPITAL APPROPRIATION AMENDMENTS BUDGET YEAR 2019-20,Commission Meeting 1/7/20 2019/20 2019/20 PROJECT PO ADOPTED Amendment AMENDED FY18/19 Rollover NUMBER N BUDGET Revenue PO Accounts Budaet BUDGET Comments UTILITY FUND CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUND 404-0000-381.04-09 UTILITY BOND 2016 3,500,000 1,261,420 4,761,420 404-0000-381.04-18 UTILITY BOND 2018 0 1,624,912 1,624,912 404-0000-389-92.00 NET ASSETS APPROPRIATED 4,350,000 1,854,943 6,204,943 Adopted Fund Total Revenues 9,850,000 4,741,275 14,591,275 404-5000-533.65-01 WATER WT1901 190351 2,900,000 301,225 0 3,201,225 The Haskell Comp 404-5000-533.65-01 WATER 3,201,225 0 0 3,201,225 404-5000-535.65-03 SEWER SW1802 190850 3,450,000 17,854 0 3,467,854 AECOM Technical Servces 404-5000-535.65-03 SEWER SW1802 181081 3,467,854 1,535,864 0 5,003,718 Ric-Man International 404-5016-533.65-01 R&R-WATER 500,000 0 307,769 807,769 404-5016-533.65-03 R&R-WATER SW1902 1,000,000 0 953,651 1,953,651 404-5018-533.65-01 WATER WT1703 190351 0 657,700 950,000 1,607,700 The Haskell Comp 404-5018-533.65-01 WATER WT1703 191011 0 17,212 0 17,212 E2L Real Estates Solutions Adopted Fund Total Expenditures 9,850,000 2,529,855 2,211,420 14,591,275 Utility Totals 26,231,500 45,551,614 FLEET FUND 501-0000-389-92.00 NET ASSETS APPROPRIATED 726,978 703,831 1,430,609 Adopted Fund Total Revenues 8,962,586 703,831 9,666,417 501-2516-519.64-33 VEHICLE PURCHASES 180617 4,769,924 1,689 4,771,613 Alan Jay Chervrolet 501-2516-519.64-33 VEHICLE PURCHASES 181190 4,771,613 833 4,772,446 Alan Jay Chervrolet 501-2516-519.64-33 VEHICLE PURCHASES 191327 4,772,446 32,782 4,805,228 Alan Jay Chervrolet 501-2516-519.64-33 VEHICLE PURCHASES 190643 4,805,228 158,755 4,963,983 Altec Industries 501-2516-519.64-33 VEHICLE PURCHASES 180824 4,963,983 1,000 4,964,983 Coggin Ford 501-2516-519.64-33 VEHICLE PURCHASES 180825 4,964,983 1,323 4,966,306 Coggin Ford 501-2516-519.64-33 VEHICLE PURCHASES 170805 4,966,306 520 4,966,826 Duval Ford 501-2516-519.64-33 VEHICLE PURCHASES 190543 4,966,826 42,430 5,009,256 Duval Ford 501-2516-519,64-33 VEHICLE PURCHASES 190641 5,009,256 114,097 5,123,353 Duval Ford 501-2516-519.64-33 VEHICLE PURCHASES 190638 5,123,353 30,578 5,153,931 Prestige Ford 501-2516-519.64-33 VEHICLE PURCHASES 180857 5,153,931 317,300 5,471,231 REV RTC,Inc. 501-2516-519.64-33 VEHICLE PURCHASES 171252 5,471,231 2,524 5,473,755 Sutphen Corp Adopted Fund Total Expenditures 8,962,586 703,831 0 9,666,417 9:\Finance\Budget A4utments\FY2019.20\CIP Amendment\FY1920 Budget 44 for PV1819 POs and Rollover BudeetAmendment Worksheet 4 1/700209:41 AM