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2 CITY COUNCIL
3 REGULAR MEETING
4 December 20, 2007
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6 The December 20, 2007 Regular Meeting of the City Council of the City of Palm Beach
7 Gardens, Florida, was called to order at 7:02 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the
8 Municipal Complex, located at 10500 North Military Trail, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida,
9 by Mayor Joseph Russo.
10 1. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
11 H. ROLL CALL
12 The City Clerk called the roll and the following elected officials were found to be in
13 attendance: Mayor Joseph Russo, Vice Mayor David Levy, Council Member Eric Jablin,
14 Council Member Hal Valeche, and Council Member Jody Barnett.
15 III. ADDITIONS, DELETIONS, MODIFICATIONS
16 None.
17 VI. ANNOUNCEMENTS AND PRESENTATIONS
18 a. Mayor Russo wished everyone a happy holiday season. Mayor Russo then stated that
19 the previous Tuesday he attended a luncheon of the Business Development Board where
20 it was announced that the Max Planck Society is coming to Palm Beach County. The
21 Governor signed off that morning to provide 50 percent of the funds necessary, and the
22 County had done so previously. The contract is still being finalized. Mayor Russo stated
23 that this is the most exciting event to happen to Palm Beach County since he has been
24 here. It took years to get Scripps worked out, but without Scripps we would not have
25 gotten the Max Planck Society. The most powerful thing to come from this is having
26 them side by side. The Max Planck Society will locate their bio- imaging division here,
27 which in effect tracks the cells. Mayor Russo believes that other companies will want to
28 come here too. For those with families and children, they will be able to work here after
29 completing school and for businesses this will give us a 12 -month economy. Mayor
30 Russo thanked staff for their efforts.
31 b. Mayor Russo presented the Certificate of Achievement to Eric Rule Markisen, Troop
32 155, for earning the rank of Eagle Scout. He then congratulated Eric and his parents for
33 his achievements.
34 c. Mr. Roy Friedrick, representing the Florida Department of Financial Services,
35 described the My Safe Florida Home program. The program offers assistance to single -
36 family homeowners to strengthen their homes against storm damage.
37 V. ITEMS OF RESIDENT INTEREST AND BOARD /COMMITTEE
38 REPORTS
39 Council Member Jody Barnett reviewed 2007 by citing: 1) The Landmark, the tallest
40 building in Palm Beach Gardens, has been completed and is occupied; 2) South Hampton
41 continues to be barren; 3) Midtown has been built and has become a popular
42 entertainment destination; 4) Palm Beach Gardens Elementary School and Palm Beach
43 Gardens High School have been demolished, making way for construction of new school
44 buildings; 5) the City has begun its Going Green initiative; 6) the weekly Green Market
45 is always popular; 7) Publix GreenWise market was a healthy addition to the City; 8) the
46 greening of the courtyard; 9) the dedication of the courtyard as Veterans Plaza; 10) two
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golf tournaments were held; 11) supported the Big Heart Brigade; 12) made
improvements to City parks; 13) retrieved City funds from the State Board of
Administration Government Pool without incurring a loss; 14) achieved budget cuts that
met and exceeded State guidelines; 15) lowered the tax rate; 16) refund of $500,000 to
Coulter because the Gardens Pointe projects will not be built; 17) reimbursed Carl
Sabetello $43,000 in legal fees; and 18) funded Christmas and Hanukkah parties. Council
Member Barnett cited other benefits of living in Palm Beach Gardens.
Mayor Joseph Russo corrected Council Member Barnett's statement that the City funded
the Christmas and Hanukkah parties. He clarified by stating they were funded from
donations. Council Member Barnett said she meant to say the tree lighting party.
Vice Mayor David Levy reported he attended the Regional Hazardous Oversight
Committee meeting. Boundaries for the four zones were re- adjusted to make response
time quicker. An issue does exist between Palm Beach County and the City of Boca
Raton. More changes may be forthcoming in future months when those issues are settled.
Also discussed were Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Tier2 chemicals, which is
a listing the Fire Department needs to know about in case of an evacuation. Discussion
was held on the need for Mercury vapor analyzers. Interlocal Agreements were discussed
so they can be "firmed up" and everyone can work together. Training opportunities were
discussed. The four hazardous materials teams are rated above 95 percent, with two rated
at 99.99 percent. Vice Mayor David Levy congratulated the Fire Chiefs and the original
members for this achievement.
Council Member Hal Valeche discussed the upcoming January 29, 2008 election citing
the Constitutional Tax Amendment. It details the ability of municipalities to collect taxes.
Council Member Valeche asked that everyone look beyond the advertising and educate
themselves and look at what the issues really are. The second Amendment, Home Town
Democracy, may appear on the November ballot. Council Member Valeche believes this
Amendment is dangerous and would cripple the Council in doing the people's business.
He again asked that everyone educate themselves about this Amendment.
Council Member Eric Jablin stated he has been approached on several occasions by the
Home Town Democracy people, who are not volunteers, but are paid. He stated that they
present a persuasive argument for the Amendments. Council Member Jablin agreed with
Council Member Valache's assessment of the Amendment being dangerous and having
crippling effects on government to conduct business. Council Member Jablin thanked
staff for their assistance in putting on the Hanukkah party. He stated that all of the money
is donated and the goals have always been achieved. Council Member Jablin stated he
attended the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) meeting last week. The extra
two lanes of PGA Boulevard going West of Florida's Turnpike all the way to the Beeline
Highway and beyond have been removed from the Five -Year Plan. Council Member
Jablin stated he is concerned about the South Florida Water Management District's
(SFWMD) creation of the 160 structure at Mirasol. It will lift the level of the C -18 to a
much higher level than it has ever been, and it is really to recharge the Loxahatchee
River. The concern is that the roadway has not been lifted. If the roadway is not lifted it
will be under water. There is no money in any budget to lift the roadway. Council
Member Jablin suggested a letter be drafted to the MPO stating the City of Palm Beach
Gardens' position on the issue. Further discussion ensued regarding this topic.
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I Mayor Joseph Russo thanked staff for their work during the year and announced PGA
2 National Spa & Resort received its Green Lodging certification. Only two other hotels in
3 Palm Beach County hold this certification — The Colony and The Breakers. The Governor
4 stated last year that State meetings could only be held in a Green Lodging resort. The
5 certification indicates the hotel's dedication to conservation. The Honda Classic is
6 expanding the scope of its events and high - profile golfers will attend the March
7 tournament. Mayor Russo announced he will attend a meeting regarding the Honda
8 Classic on January 7, 2008. The artist, Costas Varotsos, sent three copies of a book of his
9 art that has been printed. It contains the Military Trail sculpture, Contiguous Currents.
10 One copy will be available for viewing in the City Hall lobby, one will be kept in the City
11 Manager's office and the third will be kept in the Lakeside historical collection.
12 Council Member Jablin announced the Alexander Renoir painting has been hung in the
13 City Hall lobby next to the elevator. Alexander Renoir is the grandson of Pierre - August
14 Renoir. When Mr. Renoir visited Palm Beach Gardens he chose the Banyan tree site to
15 memorialize in a painting, which he presented to the City.
16 Mayor Russo continued by stating he met with Art Johnson, Superintendent of Schools,
17 and inquired when the light at Military Trail and Lilac Street will be installed. Mr.
18 Johnson assured Mayor Russo that it will be taken care of and won't be an issue.
19 VI. CITY MANAGER REPORT
20 None.
21 VII. COMMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC
22 Mayor Russo opened the floor to public comment.
23 Carolyn Chaplik, 715 Hudson Bay Drive, Palm Beach Gardens, expressed her concern
24 about the art on the PGA Boulevard flyover. Ron Ferris, City Manager, stated that an
25 agreement was reached on December 19, 2008. The pieces will be removed, repaired and
26 reinstalled. A new one -year warranty was requested by the City and the artist has agreed.
27 Suzanne Archer, 3187 -B Gardens East Drive, Sandalwood, Palm Beach Gardens, stated
28 that her requests for inspection of records for the past two years have gone unanswered
29 and she is unhappy with the response. Ron Ferris, City Manager, stated that Ms. Archer
30 has requested an excessive number of records. The staff has spent a great deal of time and
31 effort responding to the requests and sometimes the records she is requesting do not exist
32 or she is unhappy with the result. The officer was present in the lobby because of Ms.
33 Archer's aggressive behavior with the City Clerk frightened her and she requested
34 protection. Ms. Archer has been given the opportunity to examine records the City has to
35 help her get the information she wants. An e-mail was received today from Ms. Archer
36 where she complained about the General Contractor (GC). The building official is here
37 and can describe her response. They are working with Palm Beach County Certification.
38 Things are happening, but they may not be happening as quickly as she would like. There
39 is an entire City to serve, not just Ms. Archer. Codes and Ordinances are being enforced
40 to the best of the City's ability. Permits are issued according to the building codes.
41 Records and permits are being reviewed. Inspections are being done, just not to the
42 satisfaction of Ms. Archer.
43 Joan Elias, 1009 Diamond Head Way, Palm Beach Gardens, speaking as president of the
44 Community Awareness Network (CAN), PGA National, wished Council Members happy
45 holidays on behalf of the CAN Board of Directors. Ms. Elias announced that the CAN
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I annual meeting will be held on February 5. 2008 in PGA National. It will be an
2 opportunity for everyone to meet the candidates. All Council Members are invited.
3 Steve Cohen, Holland and Knight, LLP, 222 Lakeview Avenue, immediate past chair of
4 the PGA Corridor Association believes the business community is facing economic
5 challenges. They would like the Council to be sensitive to the economic challenges and
6 take actions that will help existing business to thrive and encourage new businesses to
7 move here. Mr. Cohen thanked the Council for their efforts in getting Max Planck to
8 move here. He invited Council to the 8th Annual Economic Forecast Breakfast, January
9 23, 2008, 7:30 a.m. at the Embassy Suites Hotel.
10 John Calia, 161 Bent Tree Drive, Palm Beach Gardens, expressed his concern over
11 watching his backyard disappear into the pond behind his house. In December 2003
12 Seacoast Utilities shut down the Palm Beach Gardens well field because of
13 contamination. As a result they excessively drew down the Hood Road well field, which
14 serves Bent Tree, causing the emptying of the pond and the collapse of its banks. Mr.
15 Calia provided further data regarding the issue including his belief that the City of Palm
16 Beach Gardens owns 51 percent of Seacoast Utilities. Mayor Russo expressed his
17 familiarity with the situation. Mayor Russo stated the 51 percent does not mean the City
18 controls Seacoast Utilities. Ron Ferris, City Manager, explained the City has 54 percent,
19 but there must be one other voting with you. Mayor Russo explained that voting must be
20 in coordination with other Cities. Ron Ferris stated the matter is in the hands of attorneys.
21 Mayor Russo stated he cannot issue a statement because of the litigation issue.
22 Paula Magnuson, 3167 -D Gardens East Drive, Sandalwood, Palm Beach Gardens,
23 thanked the Council for the canal restoration. She also expressed her thanks for the
24 removal of ficus trees. Ms. Magnuson stated issues still existing within the Sandalwood
25 community as a result of the 2004 hurricanes. Mayor Russo explained the expedited
26 permitting process at the time was to help this devastated community have repairs made.
27 VIII. CONSENT AGENDA
28 a. Approve Minutes from October 4, 2007 regular City Council meeting.
29 b. Approve Minutes from October 18, 2007 regular City Council meeting.
30 c. Approve Minutes from November 1, 2007 regular City Council meeting.
31 d. Approve Minutes from November 15, 2007 regular City Council meeting.
32 MOTION
33 Motion made by Council Member Eric Jablin to approve the Consent Agenda, seconded
34 by Vice Mayor Levy and carried by unanimous vote, 5-0.
35 IX. PUBLIC HEARINGS
36 Part I — Quasi- iudicial
37 Mayor Russo announced the procedures that would be followed in tonight's quasi -
38 judicial proceedings. The City Clerk swore in all those intending to offer testimony in
39 any of tonight's public hearings. Mayor Russo opened the public hearing.
40 a. Resolution 131, 2007 — Redevelopment of Palm Beach Gardens Elementary School.
41 A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida approving
42 the site plan and a major conditional use for the 11.44 -acre parcel of land, generally
43 located at the Northeast corner of Holly Drive and Riverside Drive, as more particularly
44 described herein, to be referred to as the "Palm Beach Gardens Elementary School ";
45 allowing the redevelopment of the existing elementary school; providing for conditions
46 of approval; and providing an effective date.
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I The City Clerk read Resolution 131, 2007 by title. No ex parte communication was
2 declared.
3 At this time Mayor Russo stepped away from the dais.
4 Randall Granberry, Senior Planner, Palm Beach County School District Planning
5 Department, stated he had a presentation prepared. At this time Kara Irwin, Growth
6 Management Administrator, stated the Palm Beach County School Board had accepted
7 Resolution 131, 2007 as it stands for Palm Beach Gardens Elementary School. There
8 being no questions of the petitioner, staff or public Vice Mayor Levy closed the public
9 hearing.
10 MOTION
11 Motion made by Council Member Eric Jablin to approve Resolution 131, 2007, seconded
12 by Council Member Hal Valeche and carried by unanimous vote, 4-0.
13 Mayor Russo returned to the dais. The City Clerk read Resolution 132, 2007 by title.
14 Mayor Russo opened the public hearing. No ex parte communication was declared.
15 b. Resolution 132, 2007 — Redevelopment of Allamanda Elementary School. A
16 Resolution of the City Council of the City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida approving the
17 site plan and a major conditional use for the 14.9 -acre parcel of land, generally located at
18 the Southwest corner of Allamanda Lane and Nogal Circle, as more particularly
19 described herein, to be referred to as the " Allamanda Elementary School "; allowing the
20 redevelopment of the existing elementary school; providing for conditions of approval;
21 and providing an effective date.
22 Christine Tatum, City Attorney, stated copies of revised Condition 8 on page 2 were
23 being distributed at this time. Attorney Tatum explained there was a small change
24 regarding a timing issue. Kara Irwin, Growth Management Administrator, explained the
25 timing issue regarding the turn lane off of Allamanda Drive. The Palm Beach County
26 School Board has agreed to a one -year extension so the improvement could be added to
27 the budget. Within one year of the occupation of the school the School Board has agreed
28 to design and engineer a turn lane off of Allamanda Drive. Council Member Jablin
29 inquired about how binding the agreement is. He then stated it is a safety issue for
30 children. There being no further questions from Council Mayor Russo opened the floor
31 to public comment.
32 Tom Clark, 10288 Allamanda Boulevard, Sienna Oaks, Palm Beach Gardens, stated he
33 chose the lot for his home because of the view from the backyard. The construction of the
34 new Allamanda Elementary School is ruining it. He asked for consideration when
35 planning landscaping. Mayor Russo stated his concern for the situation. Randall
36 Granberry, Senior Planner, Palm Beach County School District Planning Department,
37 stated before the process began meetings were held with community members, including
38 Siena Oaks. All proper notifications were given. Community members reviewed the site
39 plans and changes were made based on feedback. Kari Botek, PGAL Architects, stated
40 their plans were developed after taking into consideration the growing population and
41 increase in classroom sizes. Therefore, the footprint of the school had to be adjusted. The
42 school principal wanted a one -story solution due to the Exceptional Student Education
43 (ESE) population and the Siena Oaks community also wanted a one -story solution. The
44 chiller yard was located as far from the residential area as possible. The courtyard was
45 designed for student safety. As a result, the campus has wings that work off the main
46 mass. Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) issues were also
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I considered. They spoke to Mark Hendrickson, City of Palm Beach Gardens Forester,
2 regarding landscape issues. Mayor Russo stated he would like to see the review process
3 improved. Council Member Barnett suggested that due to Mr. Clark's close proximity
4 further landscaping be discussed, to which Ms. Botek agreed. Council Member Jablin
5 stated he would reluctantly make the motion to pass Resolution 132, 2007 because of the
6 negative impact on Mr. Clark. With no further comments to be heard, Mayor Russo
7 closed the public hearing.
8 MOTION
9 Motion made by Council Member Eric Jablin to approve Resolution 132, 2007 as
10 amended, seconded by Vice Mayor David Levy and carried by unanimous vote, 5-0.
11 c. Resolution 133, 2007 — AnVach Effort Plat. A Resolution of the City Council of the
12 City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida approving the Anspach Effort Plat; and providing
13 an effective date.
14 The City Clerk read Resolution 133, 2007 by title. Mayor Russo opened the public
15 hearing. No ex parte communication was declared. There being no public comments
16 Mayor Russo closed the public hearing.
17 MOTION
18 Motion made by Council Member Eric Jablin to approve Resolution 133, 2007, seconded
19 by Vice Mayor David Levy and carried by unanimous vote, 5-0.
20 Part H — Non - Ouasi - judicial
21 a. Resolution 130, 2007 — Vehicle Purchase Award. A Resolution of the City Council of
22 the City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida awarding contracts for the purchase of twenty
23 one vehicles to Alan Jay Import Center, Garber Chevrolet, Duval Ford, Beck Auto Sales,
24 and Classic Chevrolet via existing contracts with the Florida Sheriff's Association,
25 Contract Nos. 07 -15 -0827 and 06 -14 -0821; and providing an effective date.
26 The City Clerk read Resolution 130, 2007 by title. Mayor Russo opened the public
27 hearing. No ex parte communication was declared.
28 Mike Morrow, Operations Director, presented his request for the purchase of 21 new City
29 vehicles for assigned tasks. The included costs were itemized. Vehicles to be purchased
30 are: 5 full -size police package vehicles, 7 mid -size police package vehicles, 1 full -size
31 SUV, 1 full -size regular SUV, 2 mid -size sedans (I of which is hybrid), 5 SUV (4 of
32 which are hybrid). The department breakdown was given. The total cost is $448,523.00.
33 Mayor Russo asked if there were any questions of staff. Council Member Valeche
34 expressed his objection to purchasing hybrid vehicles because the additional cost does not
35 justify the savings and the technology has not been perfected at this time. Mayor Russo
36 complimented staff for their work and choice of vehicles. There being no public
37 comments Mayor Russo closed the public hearing.
38 MOTION
39 Motion made by Council Member Eric Jablin to approve Resolution 133, 2007, seconded
40 by Vice Mayor David Levy and carried by a vote of 4-1 with Council Member Valeche
41 dissenting.
42 b. Resolution 135 2007 — Investment Policy Amendment. A Resolution of the City
43 Council of the City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida approving an amended Investment
44 Policy; and providing an effective date.
45 Mayor Russo opened the public hearing.
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I Allan Owens, Finance Administrator, stated the recommended changes to the City
2 Investment Policy. City money has been withdrawn from the State Board of
3 Administration. Two options are being recommended: 1) Wachovia, the City's current
4 bank, and 2) the Florida League of Cities. Wachovia offers two institutional money
5 market accounts that are safe, liquid and AAA — rated: 1) Treasury Money Market Fund
6 and 2) U.S. Government Money Market Fund. Allan Owens presented specific financial
7 data for both funds, which are considered short term. The Florida League of Cities offers
8 two longer term investment horizon: 1) 1 -3 -Year High - Quality Bond Fund and 2)
9 Intermediate High - Quality Bond Fund. Allan Owens presented specific financial data and
10 monitoring information for the Florida Municipal Investment Trust Program. It was
11 stressed that the considered funds only invest in the highest quality securities and do not
12 invest in the collateralized debt obligation or securities backed by subprime mortgages.
13 Specific verbiage for Section E No. 5 and Section E No. 6 was stated. Recommendation
14 was offered for the amendment. Dustin Heinz, Florida League of Cities, was introduced
15 and was available to answer questions.
16 Council Member Barnett questioned the fee structure and return. Dustin Heinz explained
17 the fee structure. Council Member Valeche asked if there is a method to monitor changes
18 to investment policy by the Florida League of Cities. Mayor Russo stated he is more
19 interested in safety than returns at this time. Allan Owens suggested investing some
20 money in safe Treasury- backed money market accounts and diversifying as well. Council
21 Member Barnett expressed her concern about changing our policy to increase the risk at
22 this point in time. Mayor Russo stated he believes that at this time we should only have
23 super -safe investments. Ron Ferris, City Manager, stated he believes staff has proven
24 their ability to safely manage City funds, which are monitored on a daily basis and that
25 Allan Owens is presenting options. Council Member Levy questioned if the City has a
26 policy for minimum rating, such as AAA. Mayor Russo stated that Council is offering
27 direction for only the safest investments at this time.
28 MOTION
29 Motion made by Council Member Eric Jablin to approve Resolution 135, 2007, seconded
30 by Vice Mayor David Levy and carried by unanimous vote, 5-0.
31 c. Resolution 137. 2007 — Florida Municipal Investment Trust. A Resolution of the City
32 Council of the City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida authorizing the City of Palm Beach
33 Gardens to join with other local governmental units as a participant in the Florida
34 Municipal Investment Trust for the purpose of purchasing shares of beneficial interest in
35 the trust; and providing an effective date.
36 MOTION
37 Motion made by Council Member Eric Jablin to approve Resolution 137, 2007, seconded
38 by Vice Mayor David Levy and carried by unanimous vote, 5-0.
39 XI. ORDINANCES
40 a. Ordinance 32, 2007 — (I st reading) Fiscal Year 2006/2007 Budget Amendment. An
41 Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida amending the
42 City of Palm Beach Gardens' Budget for the Fiscal Year beginning October 1, 2006, and
43 ending September 30, 2007, inclusive; and providing an effective date.
44 The City Clerk read Ordinance 32, 2007 by title. Mayor Russo opened the public hearing.
45 Allan Owens, Finance Administrator, presented the financial report showing remaining
46 funds from the FY 2006/2007 budget supporting the need for a budget amendment. Staff
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recommends approval of Ordinance 32, 2007. Mayor Russo thanked the department
heads and staff for being careful about finances and not spending money simply because
it is in the budget.
There being no public comments Mayor Russo closed the public hearing.
MOTION
Motion made by Council Member Eric Jablin to approve Ordinance 32, 2007 on 1st
reading, seconded by Vice Mayor David Levy and carried by unanimous vote, 5 -0.
b. Ordinance 33, 2007 - (1st reading) Fiscal Year 2007/2008 Budget Amendment. An
Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida amending the
City of Palm Beach Gardens' Budget for the Fiscal Year beginning October 1, 2007, and
ending September 30, 2008, inclusive; and providing an effective date.
The City Clerk read Ordinance 33, 2007 by title. Mayor Russo opened the public hearing.
Allan Owens, Finance Administrator, explained Ordinance 33, 2007 moves the remaining
funds from the FY 2006/2007 into the FY 2007/2008 budget.
There being no public comments Mayor Russo closed the public hearing.
MOTIONMotion made by Council Member Eric Jablin to approve Ordinance 33, 2007
on 1st reading, seconded by Vice Mayor David Levy and carried by unanimous vote,
5-0.
XIH. ITEMS FOR COUNCIL ACTION/DISCUSSION
None.
XIII. CITY ATTORNEY REPORT
None.
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XIV. ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business to come before the Council, the
at 8:56 p.m. Z * 111;�,
APPROVED:
Ms6p i-R. Russo, Mayor
Davi Levy, Vice Mayor
Eric Ja * , Council Member
H Valeche, Council Member
Jody Ball Co ncil M6TK&
Attest:
Patricia Snider, CMC
City Clerk
was adjourned
Note: These summary minutes are prepared in compliance with 286.011 F.S. and are not verbatim
transcripts of the meeting. A verbatim audio record is available from the Office of the City Clerk.
All referenced attachments on file in the City Clerk's office.
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