October 30, 2012 – 9:30 a.m.
Final
BOARD
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
BOARD MEETING
PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA
ADDITIONS,
DELETIONS, & SUBSTITUTIONS
OCTOBER 30, 2012
PAGE ITEM
4 4E-1 ADD
ON: Staff recommends motion to approve: a Resolution of the Board of
County Commissioners of Palm Beach County, Florida, finding that the acquisition
of the water utility assets of Aqua America, Inc. located in Palm Beach County,
Florida, is in the public interest; authorizing such acquisition by the Florida
Governmental Utility Authority (FGUA); and providing for an effective date. (Water
Utilities) (At the request of the Chair)
5 4F-1 ADD ON: Staff recommends approval of and
authorization for the Chair
of the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) to execute the following agreements contingent
upon receipt of fully executed agreements including the $5 Million security
deposit by November 30, 2012: A) (1)
Payment, Performance and Construction Guaranty, (2) Development Agreement, (3)
Hotel Lease, (4) Hotel Room Block Booking Agreement, and (5) Garage Easement
between the County and The Related Companies, L.P., City Place Hotel, LLC
and/or their affiliates, (collectively “Hotel Agreements”); … (Administration)
NOTE: Items that were revised, added, deleted, or
backup submitted and were not listed on the
addition/deletion sheet distributed to the Board the prior day are noted with
an asterisk (*).
BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA
OCTOBER 30, 2012
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
3. PUBLIC HEARINGS – 10:30 A.M.
4. REGULAR AGENDA
5. 9:30 A.M. Tropical Storm Isaac (Public Safety/Admin)
6. 11:00 A.M. Engineering Issues:
1) Gas Tax Status Report
2) Resurfacing Priorities
3) Red Light Camera Status Report (Engineering)
7. ADJOURNMENT
OCTOBER 30, 2012
3. PUBLIC
HEARINGS – 10:30 A.M. (Motion
to receive and file: Proof of publication)
A. Staff
recommends motion to adopt: an Ordinance of the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) of Palm Beach County, Florida, focusing
on excessive nutrient levels in Palm Beach County water bodies; providing for
title; providing for definitions; providing for findings; providing for purpose and intent; providing for
applicability; providing for timing of fertilizer applications; providing for
fertilizer free zones; providing for fertilizer content and application rates;
providing for fertilizer application practices; providing for management of
grass clippings and vegetable matter; providing for exemptions; providing for
training; providing for licensing of commercial applicators; providing for enforcement;
providing for penalties; providing for appeal; providing for severability;
providing for inclusion in the code of laws and ordinances; providing for
captions; and providing for an effective date. Summary:
Florida Statute, Section 403.9337 requires
local governments located within the watershed of a water body or water segment
that is listed as impaired by nutrients pursuant to
Florida Statute, Section 403.067, adopt an ordinance for Florida-Friendly™
fertilizer use on urban landscapes. The Florida Department of Environmental
Protection has classified specific water bodies in Palm Beach County as
“impaired” as a result of the presence of excessive
nutrients. This Ordinance complies with the requirements of Florida Statute,
Sections 403.9337 and 403.067. Department staff will review this ordinance in
three years to ensure it complies with all statutory requirements, and update
the BCC as to its compliance. Unincorporated (AH)
B. Staff recommends motion to adopt: an Ordinance of the Board of County Commissioners of Palm Beach County, Florida, pertaining to the regulation of synthetic cannabinoid herbal incense and synthetic stimulant bath salts and related substances; providing for short title; providing for purpose and intent; providing for definitions; providing for prohibited conduct; providing for enforcement and penalties; providing for severability; providing for repeal of laws and conflict; providing for inclusion in the code of laws and ordinances; providing for captions, providing for scope of ordinance; and providing for an effective date. SUMMARY: The proposed ordinance bans the sale and public display for sale of synthetic marijuana and bath salts, commonly sold in gas stations and convenience stores and marketed to minors and young adults. Countywide (PGE)
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OCTOBER 30, 2012
A. CLERK & 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. PUBLIC SAFETY
1. Staff recommends
motion to receive and fie:
A) Declaration of Local State of Emergency
declared on August 25, 2012 for a period of seven (7) days for Tropical Storm Isaac;
and
B) an Extension of
Local State of Emergency for an additional 60 days per the Office of the
Governor Executive Order Number 12-199.
SUMMARY: On August
25, 2012, Palm Beach County declared a Local State of Emergency due to the
impending arrival of Tropical Storm Isaac. The Declaration of Local Emergency was declared at 3:00 p.m. on August 25, 2012 and continued for seven
(7) days. A new Declaration of Emergency was
subsequently approved to extend the Declaration of Emergency for an
additional 60 days. Declaring a local state of emergency enables the County
Administrator to carry out the provisions of Chapter 252, Florida Statutes,
which includes the authority take whatever prudent action is necessary to the
ensure the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of Palm Beach County. Countywide
(PGE)
C. OFFICE OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT & BUDGET
1. Staff
requests Board direction: on Commissioner Burdick’s request to allocate
unspent funds from the
Commission District 2 FY 2012 Office Budget to the CCRT program. SUMMARY:
Due to savings mainly in salaries and travel, it is estimated
that the Commission District 2 office budget will have $60,000 in unspent funds
at the end of FY 2012 and the Commissioner would like to allocate these funds
to the County’s CCRT (Community Revitalization) program. Board approval is
required. In accordance with Board budget policy, such funds, as all other
County operational funds, are automatically swept and saved to help balance the
County’s General Fund budget for the next fiscal year. Countywide (PFK)
OCTOBER 30, 2012
4. REGULAR AGENDA
D. ENGINEERING
& PUBLIC WORKS
1. Staff recommends
motion to approve: a Fourth Amendment to Agreement R2001-1425 dated
September 11, 2001, with Charles Corbin, to extend the term of the contract
from October 1, 2012, through March 31, 2013, for a fixed amount of $5,510.44
each month, not-to-exceed a total amount of $33,062.64, for the purpose of
providing bridgetending service at the Point Chosen Swing Bridge. SUMMARY:
Approval of this Amendment will relate back to September 11, 2001, and
extend the expiration date of the existing agreement, without interruption or
lapse, to March 31, 2013, and will provide uninterrupted bridgetending service
for Point Chosen Swing Bridge. The Office of Small Business Assistance has no
listing of certified Minority/Women Business Enterprises to perform this
service. The Point Chosen Swing Bridge crosses the Okeechobee Rim Canal on West
Lake Road (CR-717) from Belle Glade to Torry Island, Florida. A new bridgetending contract will be put out to bid and will become effective at the end
of the term established under this Amendment. District 6 (MRE)
E. WATER
UTILITIES
1. ADD ON: Staff
recommends motion to approve: a Resolution of the
Board of County Commissioners of Palm Beach County, Florida, finding that the acquisition
of the water utility assets of Aqua America, Inc. located in Palm Beach County,
Florida, is in the public interest; authorizing such acquisition by the Florida
Governmental Utility Authority (FGUA); and providing for an effective date. Summary: FGUA is a public utility created primarily to acquire
private utility assets that cross political
jurisdiction boundaries. FGUA has been tendered an offer to acquire privately
owned Aqua America, Inc., which operates nearly 100 utility systems statewide,
including a small, 465 customer water system that serves Lake Osborne Estates
in Palm Beach County. Pursuant to Section 163.01 (7) (g) 1, Florida Statute,
such acquisition needs approval of the County. Staff recommends approval based
on potential improvements in customer service, rate stabilization and ability
of the County to better coordinate utility operations
with the public entity. There is no financial impact to Palm Beach County. District
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OCTOBER 30, 2012
4. REGULAR AGENDA
F. ADMINISTRATION
1. ADD ON: Staff recommends
approval of and authorization for
the Chair of the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) to execute the following
agreements contingent upon receipt of fully executed agreements
including the $5 Million security deposit by November 30, 2012:
A) (1) Payment, Performance
and Construction Guaranty, (2) Development Agreement, (3) Hotel Lease, (4)
Hotel Room Block Booking Agreement, and (5) Garage Easement between the County
and The Related Companies, L.P., City Place Hotel, LLC and/or their affiliates,
(collectively “Hotel Agreements”);
B) an Amendment to the 2005
Settlement Agreement (R2005-0594) between the County and the City of West Palm
Beach, West Palm Beach Community Redevelopment Agency, The Related Companies,
L.P., CityPlace Retail, LLC, and CityPlace Partners and joined by City Place
Hotel, LLC;
C) the Convention Center
Hotel – West Palm Beach Agreement between the County and the City of West Palm
Beach, West Palm Beach Community Redevelopment Agency, City Place Hotel, LLC
and joined by City Place South Tower II, LLC;
and
D) the Declaration of
Restrictive Covenant (Convention Center Hotel Land – PILOT Payment) between the
County and City Place Hotel, LLC.
Summary: On July 24, 2012, the BCC conceptually
approved the Hotel Agreements between the County and The Related Companies,
L.P., City Place Hotel, LLC and/or their affiliates, which facilitate the
construction and operation of a 400 room convention
center hotel. Staff is recommending
approval and authorization for the Chair of the BCC to execute these agreements
to allow the construction and operation of the hotel to move forward contingent
upon receipt of the executed documents from The Related Companies, L.P.
(Related) and the $5 Million security deposit.
On March 15, 2005, the BCC approved a Settlement Agreement (R2005-0594)
which settled lawsuits regarding the construction of the Convention Center
Hotel. The Settlement Agreement included
various stipulations regarding the taxability of the hotel. The Hotel Agreements negotiated between the
County and Related do not comply with the Terms and Conditions of the 2005
Settlement Agreement with respect to the taxability of the hotel as it relates
to the construction of condominiums.
Therefore, a new Agreement, Convention Center Hotel – West Palm Beach
Agreement (WPB Agreement), was negotiated between the City of West Palm Beach
and Related which addresses Payments in Lieu of Taxes
(PILOT Payments). The WPB Agreement
requires the hotel tenant to make annual PILOT Payments to the West Palm Beach
Community Redevelopment Agency and/or the City of West Palm Beach as
compensation for the hotel and hotel land being immune from Ad Valorem property
taxes. Failure of the hotel tenant to
make these payments constitutes a default under the County’s Hotel Lease with
the tenant. The County is a party to the
WPB Agreement solely for the purpose of imposing the
terms and conditions of the WPB Agreements on the hotel and hotel land. The WPB Agreement does not substantially
affect the negotiated terms between Related and the County under the Hotel
Agreements. Due to the execution of the
WPB Agreement, an Amendment to the 2005 Settlement Agreement is required to
memorialize the changes. The Declaration
of Restrictive Covenant (Convention Center Hotel Land – PILOT Payment) places a
restrictive covenant on the hotel land imposing the obligations for annual
PILOT Payments to the West Palm Beach Community Development Agency and the City
of West Palm Beach. Countywide
(JM) (HJF)
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