April 14, 2020
9:30am
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
BOARD MEETING
PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA
ADDITIONS,
DELETIONS, & SUBSTITUTIONS
APRIL 14, 2020
PAGE ITEM
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 (*).
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
BOARD MEETING
PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA
APRIL 14, 2020
SPECIAL MEETING
TUESDAY COMMISSION
9:30 A.M. CHAMBERS
1. CALL TO ORDER
A. Roll
Call
B. Invocation
C. Pledge
of Allegiance
2. AGENDA APPROVAL
A. Additions,
Deletions, Substitutions
B. Adoption
3. REGULAR AGENDA (Pages 3-4)
4. ADJOURNMENT (Page 5)
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APRIL 14, 2020
REGULAR AGENDA
A. COMMUNITY SERVICES
Page 3
3A-1 Contract with Gulfstream Goodwill
Industries, Inc. for emergency shelter to homeless individuals
B.
OFFICE OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT & BUDGET
Page 3
3B-1 Consideration of an Environmental General
Obligation Bond and a Housing General Obligation Bond
C. HOUSING AND ECONOMIC
SUSTAINABILITY
Page 4
3C-1 Ordinance establishing an ad valorem tax
exemption for Tellus Products, LLC
ADJOURNMENT (Page 5)
APRIL 14, 2020
A. COMMUNITY
SERVICES
1. Staff recommends
motion to approve:
A) a contract
for Provision of Services with Gulfstream Goodwill Industries, Inc. (GGI), in
the amount of $2,550,998, of which $138,546 will be a one-time advance payment,
for a one year period starting upon the execution of the contract upon board
approval, to provide emergency shelter to homeless individuals;
B) a budget transfer of $3,229,428 from contingency reserves to appropriate
funding to Community Services, Facilities Development and Operations, and Parks
and Recreation;
C) a budget amendment of $958,736 to establish
budget in the Capital Outlay Fund and;
D) nine full-time
equivalent positions, which include five Case Managers II (Pay Grade 25),
two Case Manager Trainees (Pay Grade 19), one General Maintenance Mechanic (Pay
Grade 16) and one Housing Specialist (Pay Grade 22).
SUMMARY: On February
25, 2020, the Board of County Commissioners approved the Sheltering and Housing
Strategy Annex to Leading the Way Home – Palm Beach County’s Plan to End the
Cycle of Homelessness. This strategy serves as an annex or supplement to
Leading the Way Home - Palm Beach County’s Plan to End the Cycle of
Homelessness plan (Leading the Way Home). The facility will mirror The Senator
Philip D. Lewis Center (The Lewis Center) in that assessments, intake,
placement, and law enforcement drop-offs will be coordinated in the same
efficient and effective manner that currently prevails at The Lewis Center.
Persons residing in public places such as parks, office buildings and places
not meant for human habitation will be offered services at the facility, once
assessments are completed. Individuals in need of transportation to the
facility will be transported via the Homeless Outreach Team (HOT) transport,
designated bus assignments, and/or transportation vouchers. Palm Beach County
Sheriff’s deputies will also be authorized to provide transport after clearance
by shelter management. No other law enforcement drop-offs will be permitted.
The estimated number of emergency shelter beds will be 100-125. Each occupant
will have access to a hot meal, showers, amenity boxes, lockers and social
services that are employment and housing focused. The contract with GGI
includes an advance one-time payment of $138,546 for startup costs to GGI in
accordance with Palm Beach County Administrative Code Rule 305.02. The budget
amendment in the Capital Outlay fund represents a 20% increase from the plan
presented on February 25, 2020 due to: 1) all furniture and equipment being
included, and 2) additional softening requirements; both at the request of GGI.
Out of the one-time $958,736, $520,337 of the costs will be re-usable, or
otherwise would be expended. (Division of Human and Veteran Services) Countywide
(HH)
B. OFFICE
OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT & BUDGET
1. Staff seeks board
direction: on continuing to prepare for a countywide referendum on
November 3, 2020, for the issuance of an Environmental General Obligation Bond
and a Housing General Obligation Bond. SUMMARY: At the April 7, 2020, Board of County
Commission (BCC) meeting, the BCC requested staff to provide information
regarding whether to continue work on General Obligation bonds for
Environmental and Housing projects. Countywide (DB)
APRIL 14, 2020
3. REGULAR
AGENDA
C. HOUSING AND ECONOMIC
SUSTAINABILITY
1. Staff recommends
motion to approve on
preliminary reading and advertise for a public hearing on May 5, 2020 at 9:30
a.m.: an ordinance of the Board of County
Commissioners of Palm Beach County, Florida, establishing an exemption from
certain ad valorem taxation to encourage economic development in the County for
Tellus Products, LLC, a new business; providing for a
finding that requirements have been met; providing for the amount of revenue
available from ad valorem tax sources for the current fiscal year; providing
for the amount of revenue lost by virtue of the economic development ad valorem
tax exemptions currently in effect; providing for the estimated revenue lost
attributable to the exemption granted to Tellus
Products, LLC; providing for the period of time for which the exemption will
remain in effect and the expiration date of the exemption; providing for annual
reporting requirement; providing for applicability; providing for inclusion in
the Code of Laws and Ordinances; providing for severability; providing for
repeal of laws in conflict; and providing for an effective date. SUMMARY:
This item seeks Board of County Commissioners (BCC) approval of an ad valorem
tax exemption ordinance on preliminary reading and permission to advertise for
a public hearing on May 5, 2020. On June 20, 2017 (R2017-0837, Agenda Item
5C-2), the BCC approved Economic Development Incentive Agreement (Agreement)
with Tellus Products, LLC (Company) to provide an Ad
Valorem Tax Exemption in an amount not to exceed $850,000 over a ten year
period. The Company, which is a new business unit of Sugar Cane Growers
Corporation of Florida, uses a proprietary process to produce molded packaging
products from by-products from the sugar milling process. Tellus
runs partially on renewable biomass power provided from the mill and solar
energy making it extremely efficient and environmentally sustainable
manufacturing facility of its kind. The State is not participating in the
incentive due to limited funding. However, the BCC approved the Ad Valorem Tax
Exemption in an amount not to exceed $850,000 because the plant will be located
in the Glades region of Palm Beach County where dire economic conditions
persist and where poverty rates and unemployment rates are, respectively,
double and quadruple the national averages. The Agreement requires the Company
to make a minimum of $40 Million capital investment, create 71 new jobs over a
five year period at an annualized average wage of $50,000 excluding benefits
and a median wage of $40,000. The Company is required to maintain the new jobs
for five years from the date of creation.
This project is estimated to have a $162 Million economic impact over a
five year period. As required under Palm
Beach County’s Economic Development Ad Valorem Tax Exemption Program
implemented by the BCC through adoption of Ordinance 2013-022, the Company has
filed an application with the Property Appraiser’s (PA) office (Exhibit A), and
the PA has issued a determination that the project meets the requirements under
Section 196.012, Florida Statute for an Ad Valorem Tax Exemption (Exhibit B to
the proposed Ordinance). This Ordinance is being presented to the BCC as
required by Florida Statute. The Ad Valorem Tax Exemption is for real property
and tangible personal property improvements undertaken as the Company develops
and equips its facility in Belle Glade. District 6 (DB)
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APRIL 14, 2020
4. ADJOURNMENT
"If a person decides to appeal any decision made by this Commission
with respect to any matter considered at this meeting or hearing, he will need
a record of the proceedings, and that, for such purpose, he may need to ensure
that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the
testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based."