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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes Council 090684CITY COUNCIL. REGULAR MEETING CITY OF PALM 9F_ACH GARDENS SEP FE, "5EP 6, 1904 'he Regular Meeting ,x_ the City Council of °alm Beach Garcrens, Fl ritia, was cal led to ^,-der by v �, ✓or Mike Mart ino, at 8:00 P.M. in the Assembly Room, 10500 North Military Traz Palm Beach Gardens, end was opened with the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flao. 'GWL 'ne roll was called by the City Clerk and present were: Mayor hrzchael Martino, Vice Mayor Linda �tnroe, touncilm?n Richard A1lrred, and CcunCilman Donald i i SFiFWSvi . Also present 14sn3oer John Grr and L (V %,t:ori)P.V �Y'i11i ,Im ardnt. y,4!JT 5: The minutes n` the ,Regular of august 16. 1984, were ur— ,iirously aoprov�d by the Cauncii, as written. „ ArrVJCI,NCE�'EN i The fdaver announced that the Planning and Zoninrl Commission, the P-_'r; B =ach Gardens Fir- arm-nt, Inc., and the P-ecre atlnr qLaiscry so- -d will all meet on Tuesday, Septemb�?l 11, 108h, a` 7:30 0.M. (he Seautification and E"nvzr,anmenta: Cnmmit-, ee �nj the 1'oninr, xuarj c` A Deals will ,meet on Wednesday, Sep'smber 1Z, 1384. at 7:30 P.M. The ,�Jayor said a few wnrds in rememberance of Councilman Jonn Kradis W,lq passed away sectemLer , 1984, and it went as follows: h ?avy hearts that we convene r,-Jr meeting tonight. In „nir,n to the real ation th; John Ki,dis writ no longer share nur neac2nos a sense o° Sadness Fr ^aulfc nur thnunhtS. Sci11 further ou? unhappiness is her'ghtAned by the condclsnnes and sy'moathies that we 'eel in our hearts for his family. v "9,,n2zj agtjj 1 :, +9°P1, 1 qo 9/6; 84 gage it POW it Mfncult CO understand that with his my mj— deUL]r,, vacant h15 sp,?t OF u- �'7 1,y cz B°,qch Garden, -,ocond love'. Tirr,7 T,�y allow Us to i - L�t re WS Anr ? premic, on %r Uav that tK, q- Q n [V oT the--, the CKy of Wm Fmch Ardym, K vq ON COMM IS pas . OMSML wd FUQT' mmrq his pusim. C) 0 c2, T'l 71 �l 3 1 h, I 2,-C S.-, � U, q h V' SU— 1 '3 t US t r-onqe-rate our �qq KmAs iq s-jf)ess a1 r,e tui, Z-f u!: our ),qrr 3nd 9S J2qn apd !,irirjle OU. or J,)hr) win win Wr- �--e: 9P A nr lh,- "-j rlalm F?:_ c'i 'S C'-) at whiCh ce �ajlpd Strategy Flanr,inq City Council Regular Meeting, 916184 Page 3 ITEMS 3Y 7H,"_ '-OYOR AND COUNCIL: COUNCILM,4N Councilman Kiselewski advised that all political signs of candidates ISELEWSKI elimr,nat —j should be — revert f ^rm the Cit;' at this time, as th^ ''ity's Si .3n Orlinance supersedes Palm Beach County's. The City Code on signs s'. tea that a candidate may put a campaign sign up 30 days before the election, and must remove it within 48 hours after the election. The :unervisor of Elections' office will be contacted and reminded of the City's reguiat -ions on political signs. VIICF M:YJn ;c° ,t +ayor ',bn.roe noted that the City Manager recorn-nended all members Of rn- ':ity's Planning and Zoning Commission and Site Plan and Appearance Review r_'cmTi`e_- oe allocated y200 to attend the 1984 Florida Planning Conference on October 3 - 5, 1984. All the nemhprs of the Council we-- r. green -rt with this rec9cmendation. v ca ruayor Monroe contacted a representative from Croup W Cable euestioning their fees for the types of service as offered by Ferry Cable TV, w',) has a non - exclusive franchise with the City. lc s -ns c'iscorere tnat the Tees .ruuld be slightly higher; but they ouid of r_, roe extra fees to run new cable if the City were to sign a r=nchise agreement with them. C,� ",Eti'TS eY THE nUELIC FOR ITEMS WT ON THE AGENDA: 4 L S., jel Holden, 4333 Hazel Avenue, Palm Beach Gardens. oresented LDF_ N �- u,icil with a petition for the placement of a drinking fcuntain the immediate area of the Tennis Pro Shop. T'i, ^iLy Manager. Tennis Pro, and Recreation Director wQZ make a ;prnrrmendation and report back to the Council within two weeks. Cit -v Council Regulai Meeting. 916134 Page 4 ,IL ur_ 41 Myers of the Longwood Condominium, Palm Beach Gardens, addresser/ Hy'-R" the Council referencing an article in the local Weekday Newspaper Op Fnt t'od "flow Close Wlli ','ou Be to the palm Beach Cardens Dumb ? ", which is ictually being considered by Palm Beach County for location south 0' 7'!:• hounda1•ie5. BARBARA. Mrs. 9arbara Brodbeck, 3942 Flag Drive, Palm Beach Gardens, advised the 9.4006 -,K th,�t sh; was di ,s,�tisfied with Perry Cable TV's rate mires r, he cost for the tier service) and the availability of pornography R• tr,e�, nay' chan ^el. Lawton. 4170 Oad Street, Palm Beach Gardens, .also advisnJ LA hp'J "e was against pornography nn cable channels. Don 3942 Flay Drive, Palm Peach Gardens, ardressed the Ciun ii, also v,:Ih dissatisfaction of pornography on the cable channels. 4P FCSC ','iiC ^1 yr. Henry Skokowski, President of Urban Design Studio and Authorized -,cant for f.ennar Homes, addressed the Council reviewing minor ;stments /refinements that have been made to the plans for the or,s d "vll dormer rulti- family PUD, pursuant to diSCilSSion3 at wR t�,e Workshop m?At1n0. T n C,t_ banacer advised that all aspects of the engineering plans I = Uean aporoved by the City Engineer's office and the Northern Palm Gcunty hater Contro' Dis4-rict, B', the concurrence Cr the Council, the City Clerk read Resolution 53, in full. Resolution 53, 1984, approving "Windermere" mu1t1- family F� M wUD, nr cr;ed to cons st of 131 townhouses and be located on 19.57 acre 1� of PGA National OCD, was unanimously adopted oy the Council. i Lu^: ..y ux ; f.— .4LV _ .. .. �. vs*€"" ._;v,�`,� "Y' +•• °'� ": ;.: �iw %" ''y rem '14s,„m".+:a. ,,.f, :.��'ax a..... :.�`.�i'3tr City Council Regular Meeting, 916184 Page 5 G?DIN4NCFS: i 2DDANCE ;Vay.or '•iartino reviewed Jrdinance i7, 1984, providing for the adoot ion of '7, 1984 t "le .t✓'s 1984/85 Fisra' ,ears Rudgec rod compared it with hA b:.,dget For 1Q83/84. The Public Hearing was declared open which was duly advertised law by ±ne Pa7ri Beach lourpty Tax Collector. 3 S,vcral memters of the audience addressed the City Council re: the g CL!;y's tontativ(-. budget Cor 1984185 1 -isca1 Year. They were not displeased with the proposed 13.8x increase in revenues/ 'a e ^ditures o er the 1983/841 Fiscal Year's budget, but rather, the shi�t- r� vc,I)rem ta: Iurden caused b,, the varying increases /decreases _n o° yerty cssessments. Ri: the .4eoular Meeting of September 20, 1934, the ,f Council will exercise a duly advertised Pablic Hearing and con-,de'- of prdinan,ce 17, 199.1, providing for the adoption of the City's :�, "duet `or the 19841g5 Fiscal Year. Tne members o` the public were invited ,`u, in the meantime, review the 1.ne items of the proposed budget in the ^.ffice of the City Manager. M,ermhrnrs of the aldienre had no further comments on the budget. The Mayor :�ci =r�_j ChF, Public Hearing clnsed. 8: 7, t!on made and unanimously adopted, the City Clerk read, by title i., cr, first read Eno, Ordinance 1 %, 1984. The City Council i' *', °her v.�rt; shop Crdinaocc i7, 19844 ut their Workshop Meeting o srr 1', 79Q11, ano will exercise a duly advertised Public Hearing a ;_odder adc,tion of Ordinance 17, 1984, at their Regular Meeting of r' cr 20, 1984. EN City Cnu „,i1 Rcgular Meeting, 916184 Page 6 ORDINANCE- By a unanimous vote of the Council, the City Clerk read on first readino, by ::it1e only, Ordinafrc,. ?R, 1984, amsnding Section 18 -•1 of the City's Charter, providing for Resolutions �o be read by title by a majority vct- or the electors. he City Council will exercise a duly advertised _blic ie>>r.ing end consider adoption of Ordinance 18, 1984 at their �^ u1ar,veetino of September 20, 1984. L -T rT;Uidj . N D? WLINICATION5: artzno acinowledged recetpt of the following corrrnunications: 7LCA _. A 1 -tier from Mrs. Olga Stafinoer re: a neighborhood pi- oblem. C'F'' OF letter from Councilwoman Joanne Schmidt from the City of iztusville, TITLSVILL.= sc'.tciting the Council Is vote for her candidacy as Second vice President — — — ur t'e Florida League cf Citie_. i. a ,; onim7us vote of the Council the meeting was recessed to 8 :00 P.M. vao ~�,Thflr ?3, 1984. ” 3 Tier? bein, nc 'lrtner business For discussion, the m2et_inn was adjourned COU! (CILMON mg JOHN A. KIEDT5 „g- '*' n! 4)L2 YeoCyn.drk 1.v -ruure, {>2, fm fkaCA S: 4ferry ;r ),.P!Inl In Watt f�1m 8'n L.r an[it^ nv Chef I.1v W [iledla moved to e'I ed, frcen 111Ch 4+..n rn t ^.� e[e yemC a��m.! M d¢ C.cvemmeot `3^ [trn wk Fr' -:: Eid Calvcl3 hi iefmpw Md neActl irr " u M ,j l AC[!vc t0 dN [1[z. 'rt hL n '[he P,tr.rt {]y b :,ao1Jq CaR1A�li^1• Th, h ..... 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