11-23-82 Regular
THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH
REGULAR MEETING -- CITY COUNCIL
November 23, 1982
7:00 p.m. AGENDA Council Chambers
NOTICE: If any person decides to appeal any decision of the City
Council at this meeting, he will need a record of the proceedings
and, for that purpose, he may need to ensure that a verbatim rec-
ord of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony
and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. The City does
not prepare or provide such record.
1. Roll Call.
2. Invocation.
3. Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag.
4. Approval of minutes of Regular Meeting of November 9, 1982.
5. Comments and Inquiries on Non-Agenda Items:
a. Citizens
b. Council
c. City Attorney
d. City Manager
6. Agenda approval.
Action: Motion to approve.
7. Presentation of City Service Awards:
Michael Christensen
Phyllis plume
EARLY CONSIDERATION
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8. Appointment of Person to Serve Unexpired Portion of Term of
Council Member Malcolm Bird.
Recommendation: Council action.
Action: Motion to appoint.
PUBLIC HEARING
9. Ordinance No. 71-82 - Zoning Ordinance Amendment - Pawn Shops.
Second Reading and PUBLIC HEARING amending Chapter 30 "Zoning" of
the Code of Ordinances relative to pawn shops.
Recommendation: Planning & Zoning Board approved unanimously.
Action: Motion to adopt the Ordinance on Second Reading.
10. Ordinance No. 8l~82 - Changing the City's Land Use Plan Desig-
nation. Second Reading and PUBLIC HEARING relative to changing
the City's Land Use Plan Designation in the Comprehensive Plan for
Lot 4, Esquire Subdivision from SF (Single Family) to I (Indus-
trial)
12. Ordinance No. 83-82 - Blair Rezoninq. Second Reading and PUBLIC
HEARING relative to rezoning to SAD (Special Activities District),
conditional use and site and development plan approval. The
property is located south of Germantown Road between Congress
Avenue and S. W. 22nd Avenue.
Recommendation: Planning & Zoning Board approved unanimouSly.
Action: Motion to adopt the Ordinance on Second Reading.
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13.
Ordinance No. 100-82 - Amending Code - Tennis Center Charges.
Second Reading and PUBLIC HEARING amending Chapter 17 "Parks,
Beaches and Recreation" of the Code of Ordinances relative to
tennis center charges.
Recommendation:
Action:
Motion
City Manager and Parks &
recommend approval.
to adopt the Ordinance on
Recreation Director
Second Reading.
CONSENT AGENDA
14. Request for Solicitation of Funds - Veterans of Foreign Wars,
Post 4141.
Recommendation: City Clerk recommends approval.
Action: Motion to approve solicitation of funds on March 4th
and March 5, 1983 and March 11th and March 12, 1983.
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15.
Final Plat Approval - The Terraces of Centre Delray. Consider ap-
proval of final plat for The Terraces of Centre Delray, located
south of Germantown Road, between Congress Avenue and S. W. 22nd
Avenue.
Recommendation:
Action:
Motion
Planning & Zoning Board
(Campbell abstaining).
to approve final plat.
approved 6 to 0
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Final Plat Approval - Tropic Isle Auto Park. Consider approval
of final plat for Tropic Isle Auto Park, located at the sout~east
corner of Tropic Boulevard and Federal Highway.
Recommendation:
Action:
Motion
Planning & Zoning Board
dissenting).
to approve final plat.
approved 6 to 1
(Wallin
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17.
Nuisance Abatement. Resolution No. 109-82 assesses costs for
abating a nuisance in accordance with Sections 13-12, 13-13 and
13-15 on parcels located at 706-708-710-712-714 S. E. 4th Avenue,
806 S. W. 5th Avenue and 924 Gardenia Drive.
Recommendation: City Clerk recommends approval.
Action: Motion to adopt the Resolution.
REGULAR AGENDA
18. Pompey Park Center Roof. Consider authorizing award of a contract
to Modern Roofing Company in the amount of $2,910 for repairs to
Pompey Park Center roof, including copper flashing, with funds to
come from the 1982-83 operating budget for Pompey Park.
Recommendation:
City Manager and Parks & Recreation Director
recommend approval.
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Ordinance No. 74-82 - Mirandi Annexation. First Reading relative
to annexing a parcel of land located north of Atlantic Avenue
West, between Barwick Road and High Point Boulevard, subject to
GC (General Commercial) District. (Arthur and Helen Mirandi, ap-
plicants.)
Recommendation: Planning & Zoning Board approved unanimously.
Action: To pass the Ordinance on First Reading.
Note: If passed, Public Hearing January 11, 1983.
Ordinance No. 101-82 - Exxon Annexation. First Reading relative
to annexing a parcel of land located at the northeast corner of
Atlantic Avenue and Congress Avenue, subject to GC (General
Commercial) District. (Exxon Company, U.S.A., applicant.)
Recommendation: Planning & Zoning Board approved unanimouSly.
Action: To pass the Ordinance on First Reading.
Note: If passed, Public Hearing January 11, 1983.
Ordinance No. 102-83 - Amending Code - Occupational Licenses.
First Reading amending Chapter 15 "Licenses" of the Code of Ordi-
nances relative to occupational licenses for merchants, druggists
and storekeepers.
Recommendation: Council action.
Action: To pass the Ordinance on First Reading.
Note: If passed, Public Hearing December 14th.
Ordinance No. 103-83 - Brandt-Von Essen Annexation. First Reading
relative to annexing a parcel of land located on the east side of
S. W. 4th Avenue, between Southridge Road and Linton Boulevard,
Subject to LI (Light Industrial) District. (George A. Von Essen
and Thomas E. Brandt, applicants.)
Recommendation: Planning & Zoning Board approved unanimously.
Action: To pass the Ordinance on First Reading.
Note: If passed, Public Hearing January 11, 1983.
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Ordinance No. 104-83 - Eubank Annexation. First Reading relative
to annexing a parcel of land located south of N. W. 22nd Street,
between N. W. 3rd Avenue and N. W. 4th Avenue, subject to R-lAA
(Single Family Dwelling) District. (Richard C. EUbank, applicant.)
Recommendation: City Manager and Planning Director recommend ap-
proval.
Action: To pass the Ordinance on First Reading.
Note: If passed, Public Hearing January 11, 1983.
Engineering Support. Consider authorizing Russell & Axon to
perform the engineering support to the City's Financial Con-
sultant, Dean Witter Reynolds, Inc. for the Bond Issue. Esti-
mated fee is $7,500, with funds to come from the 1983 Water &
Sewer Bond Proceeds.
Recommendation:
Action: Motion
City Manager recommends
to authorize engineering
approval.
support.
Fiscal Agent Services. Consider authorizing Dean Witter Reynolds,
Inc. to perform Fiscal Agent Services for the anticipated $4
million Water & Sewer Bnn~ T~Q'._ _~ _