ORDER OF BUSINESS
BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA
APRIL 22, 2008
TUESDAY COMMISSION CHAMBERS
9:30 A.M.
1. CALL TO ORDER
A. Roll Call
B. Invocation
C. Pledge of Allegiance
2. AGENDA APPROVAL
A. Additions, Deletions, Substitutions
B. Adoption
WORKSHOP SESSION
3. 9:30 A.M. South County Governmental Center - Redevelopment (FD&O)
4. 10:15 A.M. Vehicle for Hire (Public Safety)
5. 2:00 P.M. Presentation by the 15th Judicial Circuit
Court (Chief Judge)
6. 3:00 P.M. Youth Violence Prevention Year End Report (CJC)
7. REGULAR AGENDA
APRIL 22, 2008
7. REGULAR AGENDA
A. CLERK AND COMPTROLLER
1. Staff recommends motion to approve: Warrant List.
2. Staff recommends motion to approve: Contracts (regular) and claim settlements list as submitted by various departments to the Clerk & Comptroller=s Office. Countywide
B. ADMINISTRATION
1. Staff requests board direction: regarding
proposed legislative language relating to the placement of signs at schools. SUMMARY:
The School Board of Palm Beach County believes advertisements on
School District property provide an invaluable source of revenue for a variety
of school programs. It is the County
Attorneys opinion that allowing for a school sign program that conflicts with
local sign codes can only be accomplished through state legislation preempting
local governments. The Director of Legislative affairs was instructed by the
Board of County Commissioners to develop statutory language to permit the
School Board of Palm Beach County to display signs at schools even when they
may conflict with County or municipal sign codes. The following language, as drafted by County
staff, School Board staff, and League of Cities staff, if supported, will be
offered as an amendment to a bill for consideration:
BUSINESS PARTNER RECOGNITION
Business Partnerships
(1) School Districts are
encouraged to partner with local businesses for the purposes of mentorship
opportunities, development of employment options and additional funding
sources, and other mutual benefits.
(2) As a pilot program through June 30, 2011, the School District of
Palm Beach County shall have the right to publicly display the names and
recognition of their business partners on School District property. Examples of appropriate business partner
recognition include "Project Graduation" and athletic sponsorships.
The District shall make every effort to display business partner names in a
manner that is consistent with the county or municipal standards for uniformity
in size, color, and placement of the signs.
Whenever the provisions of this section are inconsistent with the
provisions of any county or municipal ordinances or regulations relating to
signs or the provisions of Florida Statutes chapters 125, 166, or 479, the
provisions of this section shall prevail. Countywide (LB)
APRIL 22, 2008
7. REGULAR AGENDA
B. ADMINISTRATION (Cont’d)
2. Staff recommends
the Board not approve: "The Palm Beach Goes Green: Task Force on Sustainability and
Conservation". Commissioner
Kanjian's request requires this Task Force of development interests and County
staff to prepare a Green Building Ordinance that provides County general fund
cash incentives to developers to encourage building "green". Staff recommends against this because there
are no funds available and historically the Board has not approved funding
development incentives. Summary: Commissioner Kanjian has requested that this
Task Force be appointed to implement a Green Building Ordinance, a model of
which was prepared for the Florida Building Commission. The Commissioner only wishes this to be
approved if it provides builders with financial incentives to encourage building
"green", and not for it to be a regulatory Ordinance that mandates
"green". The model Ordinance
however does mandate the requirements on County building construction. Staff is concerned that this does not allow
for cost analysis. The amount of
incentives is not specified though Gainesville provides 50% off building permit
fees. It is not known how much money
would be needed to cover the program or if this level of incentive is
sufficient. Any waiver or reduction of
building permit fees would require an infusion of ad valorem funding and/or
development fee increases. We are also
concerned about the availability of staff to support the Task Force, in light
of other priorities and staff limitations, as the Commissioner would like this
done within 60 days. If approved, the
Board needs to determine the number of members and qualifications for
appointment. Countywide (DN)
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April 22, 2008 – 9:30a.m.
Final
BOARD
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
BOARD MEETING
PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA
ADDITIONS, DELETIONS, & SUBSTITUTIONS
APRIL 22, 2008
PAGE ITEM
None
NOTE: Items that were revised, added, deleted, or
backup submitted and were not listed on the preliminary addition/deletion sheet
distributed to the Board the prior day are noted with an asterisk (*).