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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes Council 080488CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING CITY OF PALM BEACH GARDENS AUGUST 4, 1988 The Regular Meeting of the City Council of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, was called to order by Mayor Feeney at 12:35 A.M. in the "ssembly Room of the Muaicipal Complex, 10500 North Military Trail, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, subsequent to the adjournment of the Workshop Meeting. ROLL CALL The Deputy City Clerk called the roll and present were: Mayor Feeney, Vice Mayor Martino, Councilwoman Monroe, and Councilman Kiselewski. Councilman Aldred was absent due to illness. APPROVAL OF MINUTES The minutes of the Workshop and Regular Meetings of July 21, 1988, were unanimously approved as written. cSOLUTIONS RESOLUTION 58,1988 Per a unanimous vote of the City Council the Deputy City Clerk read, by title only Resolution 58, 1988, appointment of 5 regular members to the City's Landscape Committee of Adjustments, inserting the names Dick Feeney, Michael Martino, Dick Aldred, Linda Monroe and Donald Kiselewski in the appropriate spaces of the Resolution. Resolution 58, 1988, was ur�,;rimously approved by the City Council. LANDSCAPE VARIANCE - P.G.A. PLAZA, PHASE I Mr. Patrick C. Koenig, Broker of Flagler Development & Realty, Inc., authorized agent for P.G.A. Plaza, addressed the City Council re: variance to the City's Landscape Code & landscaping plans approved June 5, 1984, by City's Site Plan and Appearance Review Committee for buffering accessory vehicular use area along southern perimeter of P.G.A. Plaza, Phase 1, 2566 AlftL Im 2650 PGA Boulevard, Palm Reach Gardens. Mr. Koenig explained there were 15 carrotwood trees missing from the back of the center that -��re i7cluded ,n the original approved landscaping plans. It was the concensus of the CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING, 8/4188 PAGE 2 City Council, and with the agreement of Mr. Koenig, that he contact the "Ity Forester whe :`ail direct him to other locations on the property to plant 20 trees. Vice Mayor Martino stated the overall landscaping of this property, as well as the Lassiter shopping center on the southeast corner of Military Trail and Northlake Boulevard, Is in Door 513po ,,,rj maintain these properties in a more presentable manner, ITEMS BY THE CITY MANAGER BUDGET MEETINGS Due to a conflict in schedules, there will not be a budget meeting on Monday, August 8, 1988. It was the concensus of the City Council to reschedule the budget meetings, beginning Tuesday, August 9, 1988, at 7:30 P.M. SEACOAST UTILITY The City Manager stated there were two versions of the Interlocal Agreement for the purchase of Seacoast Utility. One had a 49% voting limitation and the other was based on ERCs. The City Manager did not feel the County would accept the agreement based on ERCs. It was the concensus of the City Council to add this to their agenda for the Special Meeting of Tuesday, August 9, 1988, in addition to budget discussions. REPORTS COUNCILY H KISELEWSKI Councilman Kiselewski pointed out that John L. Orr, City Manager, has been appointed administrator of the high power line, proposed to be put in along PGA Boulevard COUNCILWOMAN MONROE Councilwoman Monroe reportej attending a meeting of the Site Plan and Appearance Review Committee meeting on Tuesday, August 2, 1988, where AM mr there were discussions re: Economy Inn at the northwest corner of I -95 and Northlake Boulevard. CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING, 814/88 PAGE 3 SCE MAYOR MARTINO Vice Mayor Martino °vruratulated the Recreation Departmept on the success of their recent "Bop Tii You Drop" activity. ITEMS BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL MAYOR FEENEY Mayor Feeney announced this would be his last term on the City Council as he has purchased 31 acres in Gatlinburg, Tennessee, and has placed his home in Palm Beach Gardens up for sale. RESOLUTION 48, 1988 Mayor Feeney declared the Public Hearing open. There being no comments from the public, Mayor Feeney declared the Public Hearing closed. Per the concensus of the City Council, the Deputy City Clerk read, by title only, Resolution 48, 1948, modification to the conditional uses in Alk the CG -1 General Commercial Zoning District, providing for a "mechanized car wash" within a .233 -acre parcel located contiguous to the south of the "Gulf" service station on the southeast corner of Alternate A -1 -A and Lighthouse Drive at 9730 Alternate A -1 -A. Per a unanimous vote of the City Council, noting the withdrawal of this petition by the applicant, Resolution 48, 1988, was denied. RESOLUTION 56, 1988 Tne City Council unanimously agreed to postpone Resolution 56, 1988, appointing a regular member to the City's Merit Syst_m Board until there is a full attendance of the City Council. RESOLUTION 57,, 1988 The City Council unanimously agreed to postpone Resolution 57, 1988, appointing a regular member to the City's Planning and Zoning Commission to fill the unexpired term of Mr. Mike Rosen, which term of office expires 3/5/89, until there was a full attendance of the City Council. gffiESOLUTION 59, 1988 Per the concensus of t,ie City Council the Deputy City Clerk read, by title on y Resolution 59, 1988, providing for authority to be vested in the City CITY COUCNIL REGULAR MEETING, 814/88 n L: J PAGE 4 ^7011 !;E2 r Cur ille Purposes U LFdTiIL LU11WUr, iii e, J)vrrw, and emergency rescue protection, removal of garbage and trash and access by any authorized municipal service or emergency vehicles within (1) 19.5866 -acre "Cinnamon P13t No. 111, as recorded 12/15/78 in Plat Book 36, ?ages 8'5 -59 and 92� 7.76G4 -acre 'Cinnamon Plat No. 2, as recorded 817180 in Plat Book 40, Pages 66-70. Resolution 59, 1988, was unanimously approved by the City Council. RESCLUTION 1988 'Mayor Feeney declared the Public Hearing open, advertised 7/20/88, for Resolution , 1988, modification to the "conditional uses" in the RM - Medium Density Residential District, providing for the locat'on of a "child care center" on Lots 2-6. Block 12, Palm Beach Gardens Estates Plat No. 1, totalling 1.36 acres, located between the FEC Railroad Tracks and Holly Drive, south of Lighthouse Drive. Mayor Feeney announced this petition had been withdrawn by the applicant. There being no comments from the public, Mayor Feeney declared the Public Hearing closed. Resolution , 1988, was unanimously denied by the City Council. ORDINANCES ORDINANCE 32, 1988 The City Council unanimously agreed to not place Ordinance 32, 1988, on first reading as it needs to be scheduled for additional workshop meetings. Ordinance 32, 1988, is the creation of "prosperity Centre" PUD. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT - HOVNANIAN PROPERTY - 28.14 ACRES Per a vote of 3 ayes and 1 ray of the City Council this Public hearing was tabled until the City Council's Regular Agenda of August 18, 1988, re: transmittal to the State Department of Community Affairs for determination of compliance /consistency with statutory requirements modifi - }ion to the City's Comprehensive Land use Plan /Map adopted 11/21/85 by Ordinance 22,