Next City Council Mtg on Thursday May 7 at 7pm
May 4, 2020
The next City Council meeting agenda doesn’t specify whether the protocol will be the same as in April; one can only assume that social distancing will be maintained in Council Chambers, the meeting will be streamed with minimum staff present and some of the Council attending via video conference. The agenda is a light one.
(In order to watch the meeting live or any past meeting as an archived video, one can always go to Livestream.)
Announcements/Presentations: FY 2019 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR)
Consent Agenda:
- Purchase Award: Annual Asphalt Milling and Resurfacing (2020), Piggyback/Access Contract, no option to renew, $394K
- Purchase Award: Renovation of Fire Rescue Station No. 1, openly competed, no option to renew, $462K
- Purchase Award: Construction of Fuel Stations, openly competed, $243K, description: The City owns property at 3704 Burns Road that is being converted to a new Logistics Center. The location also houses the main fuel station for City vehicles. Funds have been budgeted to upgrade the facility, and part of those plans involve renovating the existing fueling station. The current station has its dispenser on the outside of the property. The plan is to construct a new fuel station inside the property, with new dispensers, utilizing the existing underground tank. The City recently completed the construction of a new Operations Center at 4050 Johnson Dairy Road. Part of the development plans for this location is the construction of an above-ground tank for diesel fueling.
- Purchase Award: Emergency Operations Center Roof Restoration Project, Piggyback/Access Contract, no option to renew, $117K
- Purchase Award: Lease of Multifunction Copiers and Printers, Piggyback/Access Contract through June 30, 2022, $180K
- Purchase Award: Ancillary Health Benefit Plans – Dental Insurance & Employee Assistance Program, openly competed, 3 yr contract with option to renew for another 3 yrs, $30K/year.
- Resolution 27, 2020: Approving the Costco Wholesale Club Planned Unit Development plat. The proposed plat is consistent with the approved PUD plan for the project. Staff is recommending approval.
- Resolution 28, 2020: Downtown Palm Beach Gardens – A request by Excel Gardens LLC to exceed the maximum number of special events permitted by Section 78-187 of the City’s Code. Summary: The maximum permitted by the City of Palm Beach Gardens Code Section 78-187 for commercial/office plazas with 11 tenants or more is 12 special events per calendar year. This request is effectively increasing the number of special events per calendar year by 24, for a possible total of 36 special events.
- Resolution 31, 2020: Amending the Procedures for Quasi-Judicial Hearings and Ex Parte Disclosures. Background: The City Council is required by law to conduct certain development petition public hearings quasi-judicially. These hearings require the City Council to base its decision on the evidence contained in the record of the proceeding, which consists of the testimony adduced at the hearing and on the material contained in the official file of the City. Procedures have been developed to ensure that the City Council quasi-judicial hearings are conducted in accordance with the law. The City Council has determined that it is appropriate to incorporate additional disclosure requirements into the review process preceding a quasi-judicial public hearing. See Attachment A in the resolution for changes to the procedures.
Public Hearings and Resolutions
- Ordinance 4, 2020: Amendment to the City’s Land Development Regulations – Second and Final Hearing
- Resolution 17, 2020: Approving appointment of regular members to the Budget Oversight Review Board. For more details see the resolution.
Please check the agenda for any changes or additions prior to the meeting.