February 28, 2023
9:30am
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
BOARD MEETING
PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA
ADDITIONS,
DELETIONS, & SUBSTITUTIONS
FEBRUARY 28, 2023
PAGE ITEM
2-3 3B-1 DELETED/MOVED TO MARCH 14, 2023
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
FEBRUARY 28, 2023
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. REGULAR AGENDA (Pages 2-4)
A. 9:30 A.M. Discussion of Capital Project
Needs and Proposed Bond Financing Thereof
(OFMB)
B. 10:30 A.M. Office of Resilience Overview (OOR)
C. 1:30 P.M. Electric Vehicles Service Equipment Policies for County-owned Buildings
(FDO)
FEBRUARY 28, 2023
A. CLERK AND COMPTROLLER
1. Staff recommends motion to receive
and file: Warrant List – Backup information can be viewed in the Clerk &
Comptroller’s Office.
2. Staff recommends
motion to approve:
Contracts (regular) and claim settlements list as submitted by various
departments to the Clerk & Comptroller’s Office. Countywide
3. Staff recommends
motion to receive and file: change orders, work task orders, minor contractors, final payments and
other items approved by the Contract Review Committee and by the department
heads for the Engineering Department; Facilities Development and Operations;
Water Utilities Department; Environmental Resources Department; and the
Department of Airports during January of 2023.
B. FACILITIES
DEVLEOPMENT & OPERATIONS
1. DELETED: Staff recommends motion to approve:
A) an agreement for purchase and sale of two 1.3 acre parcels of vacant
land located north of Indiantown Road and east of Bee Line Highway from John
Joseph Erhart for $40,300 plus closing, title
insurance and recording costs estimated to be $550;
B) a Memorandum of Agreement with John Joseph Erhart;
C) an
agreement for purchase and sale of a 1.3 acre parcel of vacant land located
north of Indiantown Road and east of Bee Line Highway from Modeline
Gaspard and Jean Gaspard for $20,150 plus closing, title insurance and
recording costs estimated to be $425;
D) a Memorandum of Agreement with Modeline
Gaspard and Jean Gaspard;
E) an
agreement for purchase and sale of a 1.3 acre parcel of vacant land located
north of Indiantown Road and east of Bee Line Highway from Susan Witonsky and Louis Witonsky for $20,150 plus closing, title insurance and
recording costs estimated to be $425; and
F) a Memorandum of Agreement with Susan Witonsky and Louis Witonsky.
FEBRUARY 28, 2023
3. REGULAR
AGENDA
B. FACILITIES
DEVLEOPMENT & OPERATIONS (cont’d)
1.
(cont’d) SUMMARY: On November 2, 2021, the Board of County
Commissioners (Board) approved a Fiscal Strategy for the spending of American
Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds, which included an allocation of $4,000,000 for
the acquisition of environmentally sensitive lands. The parcels owned by John
Joseph Erhart (Erhart
parcel), Modeline Gaspard and Jean Gaspard (Gaspard
parcel), Susan Witonsky and Louis Witonsky
(Witonsky parcel), are interior parcels located in an
area known as Palm Beach Heights (part of the Pal-Mar Ecosite).
The Pal-Mar Ecosite is part of a large ecological
greenway that stretches from just west of the Atlantic Ocean to just east of
Lake Okeechobee. The area provides habitat for a wide variety of native plants
and animals and it is part of a hydrologically significant region that includes
the headwaters of the federally designated Wild and Scenic Northwest Fork of
the Loxahatchee River. Hence its value as environmentally sensitive land. Palm
Beach Heights is an old, non-confirming subdivision and, as described in the
County’s “Report on Lack of Development Potential of Palm Beach Heights Parcels
– April 2017,” most of its parcels, including the subject parcels, cannot meet
current land development regulations and are therefore, unbuildable. Appraisals were obtained from Anderson & Carr, Inc. and M.R. Ford & Associates, Inc. who
assigned a $15,000 and $16,000 per acre value for interior Palm
Beach Heights parcels, respectively. Callaway & Price, Inc. reviewed
the appraisals and concluded a reasonable aggregate value of $15,500 per acre
for interior Palm Beach Heights parcels, which is the
basis of the offers. The agreements allow for the County’s due diligence review
of the parcels within 45 days of Board approval. The County will pay title
insurance policy premiums, closing and recording costs estimated to be $550 for
the Erhart parcels, $425 for the Gaspard parcel and
$425 for the Witonsky parcel. The Environmental
Resources and Management (ERM) Department will perform pre-acquisition
environmental assessments for the parcels prior to closing. Boundary surveys will not be obtained for any
of the parcels due to their remote locations.
ERM will be responsible for the administration of the parcels. All costs
related to the acquisitions will be paid from existing funds received from the
ARPA Response Replacement Fund. These
acquisitions must be approved by a supermajority vote (5 Commissioners).
(Property & Real Estate Management) District 1 (HJF)
FEBRUARY 28, 2023
3. REGULAR
AGENDA
C. OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL
1. Staff recommends motion to approve: the Interagency Agreement (IA) between
the Palm Beach County Sheriff Office (PBSO) and Palm Beach County, on behalf of
the Inspector General Office (OIG), for access to the Florida Crime Information
Center (FCIC) and state/national criminal justice information for the
administration of criminal justice. SUMMARY: Under this IA, the PBSO
will provide access to the FCIC to the OIG. In exchange for access to the FCIC,
the OIG has agreed to comply with the U.S. Department of Justice, FBI Criminal
Justice Information Services Security Policy. The investigations unit uses this
information when needed as cases are investigated. In addition, FCIC may be used to get
additional information to protect investigators during filed work when working
on an investigation. Countywide (MJ)
D. COUNTY
ATTORNEY
1. Staff recommends motion to approve and
file: the Clerk of the Circuit Court the official bond of Michael A.
Barnett, the newly appointed Commissioner of Palm Beach County. Summary:
Pursuant to Section 137.01, Florida Statutes and Palm Beach County Code
Ordinance 2-140, each county commissioner, whether elected or appointed, must
secure bonding for presentation to the Board of County Commissioners (Board)
conditioned for the faithful performance of the duties of office. Such official bonds must be approved by the
Board and filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court promptly upon execution. Countywide
(DB)
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