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Agenda 03-07-24
1.Call to Order 2.Pledge of Allegiance 3.Roll Call 4.Agenda Approval 5.Public Comment 6.Information Only A.Process and Procedures for Assignments for CRA Advisory Board 7.Consent A.CRA Advisory Board Meeting Minutes - February 1, 2024 8.Assignments 1.Discussion and Consideration of New Assignments from the CRA Board assigned at the February 13, 2024 CRA Monthly Board Meeting 2.Discussion and Consideration of New Assignments from the CRA Board assigned at the February 13, 2024 CRA Monthly Board Meeting Regarding Property Acquisition CRA Advisory Board Meeting Thursday, March 7, 2024 - 6:30 PM City Hall Chambers, 100 E. Ocean Avenue 561-737-3256 AGENDA A. Additions, Deletions, Corrections to the Agenda B. Adoption of Agenda A. Pending Assignments B. Reports on Pending Assignments C. New Assignments 1 9.CRA Board Items for CRA Advisory Board Review and Recommendations 10.Future Agenda Items 11.Adjournment A. Old Business B. New Business NOTICE THE CRA SHALL FURNISH APPROPRIATE AUXILIARY AIDS AND SERVICES WHERE NECESSARY TO AFFORD AN INDIVIDUAL WITH A DISABILITY AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY TO PARTICIPATE IN AND ENJOY THE BENEFITS OF A SERVICE, PROGRAM OR ACTIVITY CONDUCTED BY THE CRA. PLEASE CONTACT THE CRA, (561) 737-3256, AT LEAST 48 HOURS PRIOR TO THE PROGRAM OR ACTIVITY IN ORDER FOR THE CRA TO REASONABLY ACCOMMODATE YOUR REQUEST. ADDITIONAL AGENDA ITEMS MAY BE ADDED SUBSEQUENT TO THE PUBLICATION OF THE AGENDA ON THE CRA'S WEBSITE. INFORMATION REGARDING ITEMS ADDED TO THE AGENDA AFTER IT IS PUBLISHED ON THE CRA'S WEBSITE CAN BE OBTAINED FROM THE CRA OFFICE. 2 CRA ADVISORY BOARD MEETING OF: March 7, 2024 INFORMATION ONLY AGENDA ITEM A SUBJECT: Process and Procedures for Assignments for CRA Advisory Board SUMMARY: The Community Redevelopment Advisory Board (CRAB) was created by City Commission on October 2015, and appointed its seven members in December 2015 (see Attachment I). Resolution R-15-136 had the CRAB advising the City Commission, but not the CRA Board. On May 3, 2016, the City Commission clarified the role of CRAB is to also advise the CRA Board on matters assigned to it by either the City Commission or CRA Board (see Attachments II-IV). On May 10, 2016, the CRA Executive Director and City Manager proposed guidelines for managing the CRAB agenda (see Attachment V). These guidelines have established how the CRAB agenda and assignments have been implemented to date. The CRAB assignments up until July 14, 2020, consisted of reviewing and advising the CRA Board on terms and conditions of Purchase and Development Agreements (PDA) from the RFP/RFQ process (e.g. Ocean Breeze East and MLK Jr. Boulevard Corridor Mixed Use Project), providing input on the annual Budget, and providing an additional public forum for community input or a recommendation for significant projects (e.g. the renovations of Sara Sims Park and the Cottage District Infill Housing Redevelopment Project). On July 14, 2020, the CRA Board assigned the CRAB the task of reviewing three or four different commercial properties and make recommendations (see Attachment VI). On August 11, 2020, the CRA Board approved a revision to the previous CRAB assignment to focus on future acquisitions along the Boynton Beach Corridor from I-95 to Federal Highway (see Attachment VII). The CRA Board again clarified their expectations regarding the CRAB report at the February 9, 2021 CRA Board meeting. The CRAB has three options with respect to their review of available commercial or industrial properties (see Attachment VIII): 1. Pursue now as a land banking opportunity; or 2. Pursue at a future time to be determined by the CRA Board; or, 3. Do not pursue because it does not fit the CRA mission. On April 12, 2022, the CRA Board cleared all pending CRAB assignments. The CRA Board indicated that the new CRA Board should have the opportunity to set the new assignments for the CRAB (see Attachment IX). The CRAB received and completed three assignments since October 2022: 3 •Attachment I - City Resolution R15-136 Creating CRAB •Attachment II - City Resolution R16-067 Establishing Procedures for CRAB •Attachment III - May 3, 2016 City Commission Minutes •Attachment IV - May 17, 2016 City Commission Minutes •Attachment V - May 10, 2016 Memo Regarding CRAB Duties •Attachment VI - July 14, 2020 CRA Board Meeting Minutes •Attachment VII - August 11, 2020 CRA Board Meeting Minutes •Attachment VIII - February 9, 2021 CRA Board Meeting Minutes •Attachment IX - April 12, 2022 CRA Board Meeting Minutes 1. Review and Discuss the CRA Funded Current and New Business Promotions and Marketing Events including Strategies to Promote the Marina, 2. Review the City's Recreation and Parks Master Plan, and 3. Review the CRA Annual Budget. According to Attachment V, when matters are assigned to the CRAB, reliance on staff should be minimized to the extent possible. Individual members of the CRAB may not assign work to CRA or City staff members. Research by the members of the Advisory Board should be done independently and with as minimal reliance on CRA or City staff as possible. This will ensure that work continues to be accomplished as staff will not be overwhelmed with new assignments. Once the assignment is complete and the CRAB is ready to present a report to the CRA or City Commission, then the CRAB Board shall submit their report to CRA staff or the City Clerk for publishing on the next available agenda. FISCAL IMPACT: N/A CRA PLAN/PROJECT/PROGRAM: 2016 Community Redevelopment Plan CRA BOARD OPTIONS: To be determined by the CRA Board. ATTACHMENTS: Description 4 1 RESOLUTION NO R15 136 2 3 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 4 FLORIDA CREATING A COMMUNITY 5 REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY ADVISORY BOARD 6 ESTABLISHING PROCEDURES FOR APPOINTMENT 7 AND REMOVAL OF MEMBERS AND PROVIDING 8 FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE 9 10 WHEREAS the City Commission has determined that the interest of the City will 11 best be served by creating an advisory board to provide input to the City Commission 12 regarding matters related to the Citys Community Redevelopment Agency 13 NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF 14 THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH FLORIDA THAT 15 Section 1 The foregoing WHEREAS clauses are true and correct and 16 hereby ratified and confirmed by the City Commission 17 Section 2 There is hereby created a Community Redevelopment Advisory Board 18 The Advisory Board at the direction of the City Commission shall make recommendations 19 on the programs activities and funding issues affecting the implementation of the CRA Plan 20 Recommendations shall include but not be limited to matters concerning land use and design 21 regulations and applications implementation programs and activities budgets and funding 22 Section 3 The Advisory Board will be comprised of seven 7 individuals with 23 experience education or skills as determined necessary by the City Commission Any 24 person may be appointed to the Advisory Board if he or she resides or is engaged in 25 business which means owning a business practicing a profession or performing a service 26 for compensation or serving as an officer or director of a corporation or other business 27 entity so engaged within the City 1 1 Italicized language added by amendment at time of adoption 000985102 306 9001821 1 5 28 No less than four 4 members of the Advisory Board shall be residents of the City 29 Advisory Board Members serve at the pleasure of the City Commission and may be removed 30 by a majority of the Commission with or without a statement of cause 31 Section 4 The Advisory Board and its individual members shall operate in the 32 sunshine Board members are subject to the Palm Beach County Code of Ethics Appointees 33 shall complete required ethics training prior to assuming the duties of appointment 34 Section 5 Costs associated with the operation of the Advisory Board will be 35 assessed to the Community Redevelopment Agency budget 36 Section 6 That this Resolution will become effective immediately upon passage 37 PASSED AND ADOPTED this 20 day of October 2015 38 39 40 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH FLORIDA 41 42 YES NO 43 44 Mayor Jerry Taylor i 45 46 Vice Mayor Joe Casello 47 48 Commissioner David T Merker V 49 50 Commissioner Mack McCray I 51 52 Commissioner Michael M Fitzpatrick t 53 54 55 VOTE 50 56 57 ATTEST 58 59 IS p60 o A 61 i t 7 A C 63 rfti 64 Co at al Y U 00098511t 9001821ys Q 47 N 4 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Section 2. There is hereby created a Community Redevelopment Advisory Board CRAB "). The CRAB will conduct review and provide written recommendations to the City Commission and Community Redevelopment Agency on matters assigned to it by the Community Redevelopment Agency or the City Commission. The Advisory Board, at the 00127558.1 306 - 9001821 ) RESOLUTION NO. R16 -067 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING RESOLUTION R15 -136 WHICH CREATED A COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY ADVISORY BOARD; ESTABLISHING PROCEDURES FOR APPOINTMENT AND REMOVAL OF MEMBERS; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City Commission created the Community Redevelopment Advisory Bard ( "CRAB ") to provide input to the City Commission regarding matters related to the City's Community Redevelopment Agency; and WHEREAS, the City Commission, following input from members of the CRAB, the executive director of the CRA, the City Manager and members of the public, has determined th:7t the CRAB should serve in an advisory role to the Community Redevelopment Agency as well as the City Commission. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: Section 1. The foregoing "WHEREAS" clauses are true and correct and hereby ratified and confirmed by the City Commission. Resolution R15 -136 is amended as follows. 7 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 erection of the City Commission, shall make recommendations on the programs; activities include but not be limited to, matters concerning land use and design regulations and Section 3. The Advisory Board will be comprised of seven (7) individuals with experience, education, or skills as determined necessary by the City Commission. Any person may be appointed to the Advisory Board if he or she resides or is engaged in business, which means owning a business, practicing a profession, or performing a service for compensation, or serving as an officer or director of a corporation or other business entity so engaged, within the City. No less than four (4) members of the Advisory Board shall be residents of the City. Advisory Board Members serve at the pleasure of the City Commission and may be removed by a majority of the Commission with or without a statement of cause. Section 4. The Advisory Board and its individual members shall operate in the swishine. Board members are subject to the Palm Beach County Code of Ethics. Appointees sh -.11 complete required ethics training prior to assuming the duties of appointment. Section 5. Costs associated with the operation of the Advisory Board will be assessed to the Community Redevelopment Agency budget. Section 6. That this Resolution will become effective immediately upon passage. 001x1558.1 305- 9001821 ) 8 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 ATTEST: PASSED AND ADOPTED this la day of ith A. Pyle, CMC grim City Clerk Corporate Seal) 00127558.1 306 - 9001821 } 2016. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Mayor — Steven B. Grant Vice Mayor — Mack McCray Commissioner — Justin Katz Commissioner — Christina L. Romelus t/ Commissioner — Joe Casello VOTE YES NO 9 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, Florida May 3, 2016 9. PUBLIC HEARING 7 P.M. OR AS SOON THEREAFTER AS THE AGENDA PERMITS The City Commission will conduct these public hearings in its dual capacity as Local Planning Agency and City Commission. A. Request to approve a Community Design Plan Appeal (CDPA 16-001) for relief from the Land Development Regulations (LDR), Chapter 4, Article III, Section 10.A.3. Monotony Restrictions, requiring enhanced walls designed with offsets and other elements to avoid an expansive monotonous appearance for 514 — 518 West Ocean Drive, located west of 1-95 and east of the CSX Railroad, south of the terminus of West Ocean Avenue on 6.9 acres zoned M-1 (Industrial). Agent is Bradley Miller with Miller Land Planning, Inc. (Tabled to May 17, 2016 Commission meeting.) B. Request new site plan approval to construct outdoor self -storage for luxury recreational vehicles and boats at 514 — 518 West Ocean Drive, located west of 1-95 and east of the CSX Railroad, south of the terminus of West Ocean Drive on 6.9 acres zoned M-1 (Industrial). Agent: Bradley Miller, Miller Land Planning, Inc. representing property owner Stor-All Luxury RV Boat Storage LLC. (Tabled to May 17, 2016 Commission meeting.) 10. CITY MANAGER'S REPORT - None 11. UNFINISHED BUSINESS - None 12. NEW BUSINESS A. Discussion by City Commission and action regarding maintenance or modification of the configuration of the Community Redevelopment Agency Board. This item was heard after item 12 B. Commissioner Katz received confirmation Resolution R16-067 that was just passed gave the Advisory Board greater advisory capacity. He thought passage of the Resolution resolved the issue and further changes did not have to be made. Motion Commissioner Katz moved for discussion. Commissioner Romelus seconded the motion. 16 10 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, Florida 3, 2016 Mayor Grant advised he wanted an independent CRA Board. The City Commission can dictate what the CRAB does because the Advisory Board makes recommendations to the City Commission. The City Attorney had provided information on various configurations of the CRAB, but a first test for the Advisory Board is to provide an objective standing of the three different positions and to create a vetting process for the City Commission to use when making appointments to the CRA Board. Commissioner Katz questioned if the goal of the CRAB was not to advise on CRA activities, rather to advise on the make-up of the CRA Board itself. Mayor Grant responded they could do both. Mayor Grant inquired if a Commissioner could put any item on the CRAB agenda and Attorney Cherof explained the City Commission will establish the agenda for the CRAB, and it will take the CRA Board to do the same thing. The CRAB had no authority, under the previous Resolution to create their own agenda or list their own powers. Only the City Commission and now the CRA Board would have the authority to do so. The City Commission was creating the first agenda item for the CRAB. Vice Mayor McCray requested confirmation this item was not changing the CRA Advisory Board makeup, and there would still be a seven -member Advisory Board. Attorney Cherof responded that was correct. The revised Resolution would not change the current configuration. Vice Mayor McCray requested verification they were not adding two citizens to the CRA Board and learned it would not add two more members. Vice Mayor McCray did not favor the CRAB making recommendations regarding the configuration of the CRA Board. Mayor Grant inquired if there was any item a Commissioner would like to put on the CRAB agenda. Commissioner Katz reiterated his opposition to the agenda item. The CRAB, per the Resolution, could advise the City Commission and the CRA Board, but now the City Commission was asking the CRAB to advise the City Commission about the CRA Board. Mayor Grant explained the CRA can only exist through the City Commission. If the City Commission wanted to dissolve the CRA, they could do so. Mayor Grant proposed four options: the City Commission sits as the CRA Board; use a hybrid of Commissioners and residents on the CRA Board and determine the vetting process for the two residents; have only CRA residents on the CRA Advisory Board or eliminate the CRA Board all together. Mayor Grant wanted objective recommendations for objective standards and wanted to hear all the options available. Commissioner Katz asked if the CRAB could review the options as to the potential organization of the CRA Board and learned they would. The Advisory Board would detail the advantages and disadvantages of all four configurations. The CRA Advisory Board is independent. Commissioner Katz did not favor the item and commented the CRAB is to advise on issues pertaining to development in the CRA District, not the makeup of the CRA Board which was within the purview of the City Commission. Vice Mayor McCray also did not favor the CRAB reviewing the configuration of the CRA Board. The Advisory Board could speak to the City Commission on items within the CRA District. The Resolution was passed before the discussion about the boarder 17 11 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, Florida May 3, 2016 scope of the CRA Board took place. Commissioner Katz thought the Advisory Board should focus on items in the CRA District. Mayor Grant pointed out item A pertains to the CRA Board, not the CRAB. The Advisory Board could advise on anything the Board asked them too. Vivian Brooks, CRA Executive Director, understood the Advisory Board was advising the City Commission on items coming before them. At her last meeting with the City and CRA Attorneys and the City Manager, there was discussion that development projects being heard by the CRAB would be adding another step in the development process and it was a problem for the City. The final discussion was any project that involved CRA land or dollars, or a public/private partnership would be reviewed by the Advisory Board. Mayor Grant explained he wanted the CRAB to be advisory to the CRA Board and the City Commission. If the CRA Board issued a Request for Proposals that would require a presentation before the CRAB, that would not create an extra level of codes and ordinances. The CRAB would not be violating any laws if the Request for Proposal indicated that anything coming before the CRA would be reviewed by the Advisory Board. Ms. Brooks explained that was already pro forma. Brian Edwards, 629 NE 9th Avenue, a CRAB member, thought the City made a mistake and that the Advisory Board has no authority. He appreciated the Mayor's efforts, but commented he always wanted an independent CRA Board and was disappointed when the CRA Board removed its two citizen members. The Advisory Board was being spoon fed about the information on which they can advise the City Commission. He read an email that indicated it may be unlawful if developers come before them to educate themselves on a project that the Board may feel strongly about. He liked the idea of giving consideration to an independent CRA. The City Commission was the only platform where he could speak about the matter and he pointed out there are significant issues forthcoming. He thought the City Commission should reconsider an independent CRA. Mayor Grant explained he wanted the CRAB to give advice and list the advantages and disadvantages of an independent board and no one was telling him why the City Commission was sitting as the CRA Board. He was trying to obtain the information and he pointed out advisory boards only advise. The City Commission can request agenda items for the CRAB. He requested CRAB agenda items be submitted to the City Commission or the Advisory Board submit items for the CRA Board. Linda Cross, 625 Casa Loma Boulevard, Chair of the CRA Advisory Board explained the CRA Advisory Board always thought its job was to advise the CRA Board and then learned it was the City Commission and now with the Resolution, they could advise both about projects in the CRA. The Advisory Board did not know it was only development projects that would use CRA money and land. They thought it was all development projects in the City. Ms. Cross understood due to legal issues with Planning and 12 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, Florida 3, 2016 Development, the Board cannot insert itself into that process. Currently, the Advisory Board Agenda is the same as the CRA Board agenda. She requested clarification if the City Commission would add items to the agenda that do not use CRA funds or only items that use CRA money and land. Mayor Grant explained the City Commission and CRA Board could ask the Advisory Board to review whatever they assign. The Resolution is broad. Ms. LaVerriere asked how items would be brought forward. Mayor Grant replied the City Commission will have an item on the agenda called CRA Reports. The requests will come through the City Commission, but the CRA Advisory Board does not have to give a report to the City Commission, but would to the CRA Board regarding what is on the CRA Board's agenda. Ms. Brooks will take the CRA Agenda and send it to the Advisory Board first, and if there are any extra items from the City Commission, there will be a discussion item on the City Commission agenda. When the CRA Advisory Board makes a report to the City Commission, it will be for the following month. Ms. LaVerriere advised there will be a standard report item for the CRA Advisory Board on the City Commission Agenda. Ms. LaVerriere asked if any Commissioner can add an item to the agenda for the CRA Advisory Board and learned any Commissioner could. Commissioner Katz commended the Resolution remedied a major concern for the CRA Advisory Board, and preferred to allow the Resolution to play out. He commented they could discuss the make-up of the CRA Board, but did not think it appropriate, after passing a solution to the CRA Advisory Board's issue. He emphasized the Resolution resolved the matter. He supported the Resolution and favored the Advisory Board having the ability to advise the CRA Board and the City Commission and that any Commissioner can add an item to the agenda within their purview, but he was opposed to the CRA Advisory Board recommending changes to the CRA Board. The confusion will create instability. Mayor Grant agreed, but wanted to end the discussion of the CRA Board. Herb Suss commented he was aghast at the discussion. He agreed this was causing confusion and it was so badly handled they should start over and let the public know what is going on. He requested the City Commission table it and bring it back. Motion Commissioner Katz moved to table. Vice Mayor McCray seconded the motion. Vote The motion unanimously passed. B. PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. R16-067 - Amend Resolution R15-136 which created the Community Redevelopment Advisory Board. 19 13 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, Florida May 17, 2016 There was consensus for staff to create a process to be discussed during the Strategic Plan for an Ordinance review group. Ms. LaVerriere explained the City could recruit volunteers that are subject matter experts. There would be one or two topics per year, and the workgroup can study issues for the City, conduct research and make recommendations. It is a short -term, case specific type of study and the City Commission will define the topics. Staff will outline other best practices and bring a recommendation to the Commission along with other City initiatives. The Commission can determine if it is a priority to initiate the program, and if so, provide a few topics a year. Commissioner Casello asked where the work group would get their information and learned the group can research items and bring it to staff. Barbara Ready, 329 SW 13 Avenue, explained the City would not have a historic resources program, ordinance or planner, had they not asked for an ad hoc committee. They worked for 18 months, researched the program and Ordinance and presented it to the City and they now have a Historic Preservation program. Ms. LaVerriere pointed out the City utilized that process for the Green Alliance Task Force and the Brand Promise. B.Discussion by City Commission and action regarding maintenance or modification of the configuration of the Community Redevelopment Agency Board. (Tabled -TBD) Mayor Grant commented when this item was tabled, it did not specify an end date. Motion Commissioner Romelus moved to remove from the table. Commissioner Casello seconded the motion. Vote The motion unanimously passed. Commissioner Katz noted the Board was modified and he did not like rapid change as it sends mixed messages to the development community and he has not had enough time to test or experience which configuration is the best. He did not favor changing the composition of the CRA Board in the next 6 to 12 months, unless there is fault with the current configuration. There was agreement to remove the item from the agenda. 29 14 Meeting Minutes City Commission Boynton Beach, Florida May 17, 2016 13. COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT ADVISORY BOARD A.Reports B.Pending Items C.New Assignments Mayor Grant thought the CRA Advisory Board could conduct a City Services Survey using Survey Monkey and suggested the survey be citywide, not just in the CRA District. Commissioner Casello and Vice Mayor McCray favored a survey within the CRA District only. Mayor Grant noted the Financial Advisory Committee conducted the survey in the past, and the Advisory Board could make a recommendation to the City Commission. Attorney Cherof suggested the Commission assign a specific task to the Advisory Board which could be discussed at the next meeting. The survey could assess all City services and provide direction what is wanted in the CRA rather than what was learned from the CRA Workshop of what the City wants for the downtown Commissioner Katz had questions about the proposal. He wanted to discuss with staff and advised he would not support the item at this time. Mayor Grant commented a City Services Survey for the CRA item will be a pending item for the City to review. Mayor Grant agreed to bring a prior City Services Survey to the next meeting and the Commission can determine if it would be an appropriate task for the CRA Advisory Board. Ms. LaVerriere agreed to place the item on the agenda with prior surveys included in the back up. Motion Mayor Grant passed the gavel and moved to place the City Services Survey as a pending item for the CRA Advisory Board. Commissioner Romelus seconded the motion. Vote The motion unanimously passed. Motion Commissioner Romelus moved to add a meeting with the developers of Riverwalk to the CRA Advisory Board Agenda. Commissioner Casello seconded the motion. Vote The motion failed 2 -3 (Mayor Grant, Vice Mayor McCray and Commissioner Katz dissenting.) 30 15 {00129562.1 306-9001821} Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency MEMO Date: May 10, 2016 To: CRA Chair, Vice Chair and Board Members From: Vivian L. Brooks, Executive Director Re: Community Redevelopment Advisory Board Duties The City Commission created the Community redevelopment Advisory Board (CRAB) in October 2015 and appointed its seven members in December 2015. The resolution creating the CRAB had the CRAB advising the City Commission but not the CRA Board. On May 3, 2016, the City Commission further clarified the role of the CRAB by adopting a new resolution whereby the CRAB will now advise the City Commission and the CRA Board on matters assigned to it by either the CRA Board or City Commission. After conferring with City Manager, Lori LaVerriere, we propose the following guidelines for management of the CRAB agenda: A) The City Commission or CRA Board must approve, by majority vote, any assignment given to the CRAB. B) Only City Commissioners and CRA Board Members may request to place matters on the CRAB agenda. All requests by the CRA Board Member or City Commissioners shall be raised under the CRAB discussion item that will be added to both the CRA and City agenda template. See next item. C) Both the CRA and the City’s meeting agenda template will reflect a new section titled C Community Redevelopment Advisory Board (CRAB) with three subsections (Reports, Pending Items, and New Assignments). This will provide the opportunity for an individual member of the City Commissioner or CRA to raise a topic/assignment for the entire Commission or CRA to consider. D) When an assignment is given to the CRAB it will then show as a Pend ing Item on future agendas until the assignment is completed and reported back to the assigning board. Staff recommends that all assignments be given a deadline for reporting back to assist staff in following up on outstanding assignments with the CRAB. This will also provide transparency on all matters being reviewed by the CRAB. E) Once their assignment is complete and the CRAB is ready to present a report to the CRA or City Commission, then the Board shall submit their report to CRA staff or the City Clerk for publishing on the next available agenda. 16 {00129562.1 306-9001821} F) When matters are assigned to the CRAB, reliance on staff should be minimized to the extent possible. Individual members of the CRAB may not assign work to CRA or City staff members. Research by the members of the Advisory Board should be done independently and with as minimal reliance on CRA or City staff as possible. This will ensure that work continues to be accomplished as staff will not be overwhelmed with new assignments. G) Absent any new assignments, the monthly CRAB agenda will mirror the CRA agenda on a monthly basis. 17 Meeting Minutes Community Redevelopment Agency Board Boynton Beach, Florida July 14, 2020 Ben Rogatinsky thought it was perfect because he believed part of what the CRA does is they would advertise other CRA District businesses through the radio station. There is a lot of flexibility and they will work with the CRA marketing to get the most outreach to the community. Vice Chair Penserga attended Haitian Flag Day in Riviera Beach. Hundreds of people showed up and they have a longstanding reach. Motion Vice Chair Penserga moved to accept the letter of interest and begin negotiations. Board Member Romelus seconded the motion. The motion unanimously passed. E. Consideration of Neighborhood Sign Installation and Repair Grant Program Chair Grant commented he reviewed the program and thought the CRA did a great job. He recommended the program be throughout the CRA District, that there is no limit on the number of signs, and the funds were capped at $5,000 per association. Vice Chair Penserga agreed and it would be first come, first serve. An association could install as many signs as they wanted, but would only receive $5,000. Motion Board Member Romelus moved to approve the grant as stated Board Member Hay seconded the motion. The motion unanimously passed. Thuy Shutt, CRA Assistant Director, requested the Board's direction to allocate funds. Chair Grant thought the program was part of the budget they had previously seen in the amount of$25K and learned it was. The program would begin October 1St 16. CRA Advisory Board A. Pending Assignments B. Reports on Pending Assignments a. New Assignments Chair Grant wanted to have the CRA Advisory Board review of the CRA budget on their next meeting. 27 18 Meeting Minutes Community Redevelopment Agency Board Boynton Beach, Florida July 14, 2020 Motion Board Member Hay so moved. Vice Chair Penserga seconded the motion. The motion unanimously passed. Chair Grant also spoke with the Executive Director about having the CRA Advisory Board review for sale commercial and industrial properties and to receive fair valuations of properties. He noted Homing Inn was listed for $10 million. He would like the Advisory Board to review three or four different commercial properties and make recommendations if the CRA should approve of the appraisal or help find owners. He thought by the CRA advertising the properties, it may attract parties interested in purchasing or redeveloping. He wanted to use the CRA Advisory Board if they would be used once a year. Vice Chair Penserga wanted to assign the CRA Advisory Board to review the properties and the RFP. Motion Chair Grant passed the gavel and moved to put three items on the agenda for the CRA Advisory Board which were the budget, three or four properties a month to review and make recommendations and to make recommendations for the RFP for the Cottage District. Board Member Romelus seconded the motion. The motion unanimously passed. 17. Future Agenda Items A. Discussion Regarding Prevailing Wage, Benefits and Apprenticeship Policies for CRA Procurement and Requests for Proposals B. Land Banking BB Blvd C. MLK Jr. Boulevard Corridor Commercial Redevelopment and Affordable Multi-Family Rental Apartment Project Update Chair Grant noted he received information about this item shortly before the meeting and he wanted to amend the agenda to briefly discuss it and then put it on the next agenda. Chair Grant noted he received an email from Mr. Simon indicating the additional eight units cost $1,897,848 based on a total per unit development cost excluding land of$235 981. He did not know if the units were two or three-bedroom units. It would increase the first mortgage by 680K and 12 needed from the CRA all at once of TIF $65K per year for 15 years. While FHFC won't object the additional units, it will need to be resolved as soon as possible. He wanted to give staff direction so if they need to speak to FHFC which was why he wanted the discussion now. Chair Grant favored moving forward with the additional units with TIF funding. 28 19 Meeting Minutes Community Redevelopment Agency Board Boynton Beach, Florida July 14, 2020 Mr. Simon explained they needed direction because if they wait, they may miss the opportunity. Mr. Simon wanted consensus if the Board wanted to buy additional units. Vice Chair Penserga and Board Members Romelus and Hay supported the additional units. D. Consideration of the Request for Rental Terms and Dates for the Boynton Woman's Club for FY2020-2021 Meeting Dates at the Historic Woman's Club of Boynton Beach E. Discussion and Consideration of a Lease Extension to the City of Boynton Beach for the CRA Owned Property located at 209 N. Seacrest Boulevard 18. Adjournment Motion There being no further business before the Board, Vice Chair Penserga moved to adjourn. Board Member Romelus seconded the motion. The motion unanimously passed. The meeting was adjourned at 8:29 p.m. d t Catherine Cherry Id, Minutes Specialist 29 20 Meeting Minutes Community Redevelopment Agency Board Boynton Beach, Florida August 11, 2020 August 17th, subject to legal review and tentative request for information deadline. The document will be on the November agenda. Mr. Simon asked if the direction is to have the results and submission to go to the CRA Advisory Board before the CRA Board or vice versa. Chair Grant commented the policy says they will see it on November 5th and the Board will see it on November 1oth. Staff will create a scoring sheet and the CRA Advisory Board can rank the responses. Motion Vice Chair Penserga moved to approve as stated by the Executive Director subject to Legal review. Board Member Hay seconded the motion. The motion unanimously passed. E. Discussion of a Lease to the City of Boynton Beach for the CRA Owned Property located at 209 N. Seacrest Boulevard. Mr. Simon explained this item was brought forward pre-emptively to see if the Board wants to work with the City to allow the City to remain as a tenant at the property at 209 N. Seacrest. The CRA is scheduled to close on the property on October 31 5\ and the City is using the space for their Internal Affairs Department and a few Town Square contractors. They want to continue there until other accommodations are made. It would be modeled after the lease used at the 115 Federal Highway temporary Library site. Chair Grant noted the City was paying $7,864K a month or $94,200 a year. Motion Board Member Hay moved to approve. Vice Chair Penserga seconded the motion. The motion unanimously passed. F. Consideration of a First Amendment to the Standard Contract Agreement with Granicus, LLC for the Website Design, Build, and Maintenance Services Mr. Simon explained this item was for five monthly payments of the fee to coincide with the work as opposed to payment in a lump sum. Motion Board Member Hay moved to approve. Vice Chair Penserga seconded the motion . The motion unanimously passed. G. Land Banking Along Boynton Beach Boulevard Corridor Mr. Simon explained this item was requested by a Board Member to focus on acquisitions and future acquisitions along the Boynton Beach Corridor from 1-95 to 12 21 Meeting Minutes Community Redevelopment Agency Board Boynton Beach, Florida August 11, 2020 Federal Highway. The discussion is if this is a high priority area and how to address that focus. The CRA has two commercial properties on 401 and 411 E Boynton Beach Boulevard and 217 N Seacrest Boulevard. He reviewed what was available for sale on the corridor and learned there are four. Staff needed direction. Chair Grant thought the Advisory Board should review the properties. Vice Chair Penserga agreed it was a priority area and he wanted staff to look at other properties. He has also seen hideous properties along the section that should be redeveloped that are not on the list. Board Member Hay agreed. Mr. Simon will provide the information to the CRA Advisory Board. Tom Devlin commented without having anything in the budget for acquisitions, it could not be acted on. Chair Grant explained these properties were listed for several years and the CRA Advisory Board can discuss it. Chair Grant will forward information to the Advisory Board. H. Discussion of Palm Beach County Housing Authority Chair Grant indicated the Palm Beach County Housing Authority had indicated they would receive an update and they would inform the CRA about their properties. He wanted to direct Legal to draft a letter citing their letter last year and sending it to the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development and the Director of theSE region stating their desire to work with HUDon these properties, citing how many years the properties were vacant and reaching out to Governor DeSantis who appoints people to the Palm Beach County Housing Authority Board. Attorney Rossmell commented she would draft a letter to bring back to the Board. Board Member Hay agreed with the statement and thought they should be moving forward the best they could to get started. The point of the letter is not to be adversarial, rather it is to be informative. There was consensus this item would be presented at the next meeting. 15. New Business A. Discussion and Consideration of a Letter of Intent from Ocean Avenue Residences and Shoppes, LLC for the CRA Owned Property Located at 115 N. Federal Highway Chair Grant explained the CRA Advisory Board reviewed the presentation. Chair Grant was happy there was developer interest in the property, but his concern was there was no reaching out to the individual property owners. By giving the developer the property, it would be a catalyst for other property owners to be a part of the project. He wanted to instruct Mr. Simon to formally reach out to the surrounding property owners so they can learn with they want or need, such as if they have to purchase or any other requirement, they can add that as a requirement that runs with the land. Bradley Miller, Urban Design Studio, 508 E. Boynton Beach Boulevard, explained he was present virtually along with Bill Morris and Sunny and Max Van Arnem, the principals of Ocean Avenue Residences and Shoppes LLC, who prepared and 13 22 Meeting Minutes Community Redevelopment Agency Board Boynton Beach, Florida February 9, 2021 no change. She was concerned a fire could start when it rains heavily or there is lightning. She hoped something would happen this time. No one else coming forward. Public Comments was closed. 10. CRA Advisory Board A. CRA Advisory Board Meeting Minutes-January 7, 2021 B. Pending Assignments 1. Review of Commercial Properties within Boynton Beach Boulevard Corridor within CRA Area a. Reports on Pending Assignments Mr. Simon had a request from the Advisory Board on their pending assignments, which was a review of commercial properties on the Boynton Beach Corridor. They asked for further clarification on what the CRA Board is expecting as they report so they can close out the item. Chair Grant explained the Advisory Board has three options: indicate the property is something to land bank or buy; indicate if the property is something that may have value in the future; or indicate if the property does not fit the CRA's mission. Mr. Simon requested clarification that those options would apply to any commercial or industrial properties for sale and learned it was and it would be excellent if they provide a reason. Motion Board Member Katz so moved. Vice Chair Penserga seconded the motion. The motion unanimously passed. 11. Consent Agenda A. CRA Financial Report Period Ending January 31, 2021 B. Approval of CRA Board Meeting Minutes-January 12, 2021 C. Approval of Second Amendment to the Granicus, LLC Agreement for Website Design, Build and Maintenance Services D. Consideration of the Revised lnterlocal Agreement and the Purchase and Sale Agreement with the City of Boynton Beach for the Historic Woman's Club of Boynton Beach located at 1010 S. Federal Highway 5 23 Minutes of the Community Redevelopment Agency Board Meeting Held on Tuesday, April 12, 2022, at 5:30 PM via GoToWebinar Online Meeting and Commission Chambers, City Hall, 100 E. Ocean Avenue, Florida Present: Ty Penserga, Board Chair Angela Cruz, Vice Chair Woodrow Hay, Board Member Thomas Turkin, Board Member 1. Call to Order Thuy Shutt, Executive Director Tim Tack, Assistant Director Kathryn Rossmell, Board Counsel Ty Penserga, Board Chair called the meeting to order at 5:30 p.m. 2. Invocation The Invocation was given by Board Member Hay . 3. Pledge of Allegiance Board Member Turkin led the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. 4. Roll Call A quorum was present. 5. Agenda Approval A. Additions, Deletions, Corrections to the Agenda Chair Penserga offered the following amendments: • Moving the entire CRA Projects in Progress section 13 A through G to after Business. • Clear the pending assignments for CRA Advisory, Items 10 A 1 and 2. He noted there is a new board and the Board should determine new priorities • Leaving ltems14 C and F, 15 A on the table. The items are substantial policy decisions and they will appoint a new member to the CRA and he wants fifth member to participate in the discussion • Adding Agenda Publication Date and Deadlines to New Business. 24 Meeting Minutes Community Redevelopment Agency Board Boynton Beach, Florida B. Adoption of Agenda Motion April 12, 2022 Board Member Vice Chair Hay moved to amend the agenda to move CRA Projects is Progress after New Business. Board Member Turkin seconded the motion . The motion passed unanimously. Chair Pensesrga requested a motion to clear CRA Advisory Board Assignment and tabling Items 14 C and F and 15 A and adding Agenda Publication Date and Deadlines to New Business. Motion Vice Chair Cruz so moved. Vice Chair Cruz moved to table Item 14 C . Board Member Turkin seconded the motion . The motion passed unanimously . Motion Vice Chair Cruz moved to table Item 14F. Board Member Turkin seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. Motion Board Member Hay moved to table item 15 A Vice Chair Cruz seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously . Motion Vice Chair Cruz moved to add to New Business Publication Date and Deadlines. Board Member Board Member Hay seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. 6. Legal Kathryn Rossmell, Board Counsel , welcomed the new Board Members . No report was given. 7. Informational Items and Disclosures by Board Members and CRA Staff: A. Disclosure of Conflicts, Contacts, and Relationships for Items Presented to the CRA Board on Agenda Board Member Turkin disclosed he spoke with Nick Rojo briefly regarding 14 F . Board Member Hay had no disclosures. 2 25 •Attachment I - February 1, 2024 CRA Advisory Board Meeting Minutes CRA ADVISORY BOARD MEETING OF: March 7, 2024 CONSENT AGENDA ITEM A SUBJECT: CRA Advisory Board Meeting Minutes - February 1, 2024 SUMMARY: See attached minutes. CRAB RECOMMENDATION: Approve the February 1, 2024 CRA Advisory Board meeting minutes. ATTACHMENTS: Description 26 1 CRA Advisory Board Meeting Thursday, February 1, 2024 - 6:30 PM City Hall Chambers, 100 E. Ocean Avenue 561-737-3256 MEETING MINUTES 1. Call to Order Chair Cobb called the meeting to order at 6:30 p.m. 2. Pledge of Allegiance Chair Cobb asked the board to stand for the Pledge of Allegiance 3. Roll Call Members Present: Naomi Cobb (Chair) Chevette Gadson Alexandria Lopresto Courtlandt McQuire (Vice-Chair) Lesha Roundtree Warren Swee Staff: Tim Tack, Acting CRA Executive Director Vicki Curfman, Administrative Assistant Leslie Harmon, Prototype, Inc. 4. Agenda Approval A. Additions, Deletions, Corrections to the Agenda None. B. Adoption of Agenda Motion: Mr. McQuire moved to adopt the agenda. Mr. Swee seconded the motion. In a voice vote, the motion passed unanimously. 27 2 5. Public Comment None. 6. Consent A. CRA Advisory Board Meeting Minutes – January 24, 2024 Motion: Ms. Lopresto moved to approve the minutes of January 4, 2024. Ms. Gadson seconded the motion. In a voice vote, the motion passed unanimously. 7. Information Only A. Discussion of CRA Projects Mr. Tack, Acting CRA Executive Director, provided updates on following projects: 209- 217 N. Seacrest Boulevard; USPS Downtown Station Projects; and 211 E. Ocean Avenue. Mr. McQuire asked if the 211 E. Ocean Avenue project would come before the Board prior to City Commission. Mr. Tack responded the CRA would have to take a formal action to terminate the purchase and development agreement, which would then open it up to other redevelopment concepts. Mr. Tack clarified the CRA still owns the property. Chair Cobb asked if the 211 E. Ocean Avenue house is deemed historical. Mr. Tack affirmed but noted it is not habitable. The CRA would have supported removal of said designation, if needed. Chair Cobb asked about preservation of the tree on the property. Mr. Tack would need to verify. Mr. Tack continued his presentation and provided updates 1102-1110 N. Federal Highway and Boynton Beach Boulevard Corridor. Chair Cobb if the CRA owns any of the land along Seacrest west to Murano Gas Station. Mr. Tack replied the CRA acquired property on the North side of Boynton Beach Boulevard. Ms. Lopresto inquired about construction and landscaping of the corridor projects. Mr. Tack explained it is a State road so the CRA adds enhancements. Mr. Tack provided updates on the Cottage District and Heart of Boynton Village Apartments. 28 3 Ms. Gadson asked if there were any CRA programs that offer home improvement grants. Mr. Tack noted, the current grants are for commercial, but the City offers grants for residential. Ms. Gadson inquired if the church was still trying to build a daycare. Mr. Tack replied they are not moving forward with the idea and the CRA received the property back. Mr. Tack finished his presentation by providing an update on The Pierce. A brief discussion ensued about the Saint Marks property. Ms. Lopresto asked how many acres there are in Opportunity Zones. Mr. Tack would have to verify and report back. Mr. McQuire asked about the Town Square and Mixed-Use project. Mr. Tack provided a quick overview. Ms. Roundtree asked about the process to bring forth any programs they hear about to the City. Mr. Tack responded there are multiple avenues but encouraged anyone to bring forth information to the Board. B. Reports on Pending Assignments Mr. Tack noted there were no reports on pending assignments. C. New Assignments No new assignments. 8. Old Business A. Continued Discussion on the 2024 CRA Advisory Board Meeting Dates Motion: Mr. McQuire moved to approve rescheduling the July 4, 2024, meeting to July 8, 2024. Ms. Lopresto seconded the motion. In a voice vote, the motion passed unanimously. 9. New Business None. 10. Future Agenda Items McQuire asked for a map of all the parcels that are currently owned by the CRA and the surrounding city parcels to be provided to the Board. Mr. Tack will provide a link to the CRA projects and map of the City. 29 4 Mr. McQuire commented on spoiler pieces of land, car wash operations, and changing code. Mr. Tack noted they cannot change the land or zoning requirements as a CRA, but they can make recommendations for land use. He added they can voice concerns as a private citizen but not in their capacity of a CRAB member, since they are advisory to the City Commission. Ms. Roundtree asked for an update on the Executive CRA Director position. Mr. Tack replied the CRA will address the topic at their February meeting. Ms. Roundtree requested a tour of all the CRA properties for the Board. 11. Adjournment There being no further business to discuss, the meeting was adjourned at 7:45 P.M. NOTICE THE CRA SHALL FURNISH APPROPRIATE AUXILIARY AIDS AND SERVICES WHERE NECESSARY TO AFFORD AN INDIVIDUAL WITH A DISABILITY AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY TO PARTICIPATE IN AND ENJOY THE BENEFITS OF A SERVICE, PROGRAM OR ACTIVITY CONDUCTED BY THE CRA. PLEASE CONTACT THE CRA, (561) 737-3256, AT LEAST 48 HOURS PRIOR TO THE PROGRAM OR ACTIVITY IN ORDER FOR THE CRA TO REASONABLY ACCOMMODATE YOUR REQUEST. ADDITIONAL AGENDA ITEMS MAY BE ADDED SUBSEQUENT TO THE PUBLICATION OF THE AGENDA ON THE CRA'S WEBSITE. INFORMATION REGARDING ITEMS ADDED TO THE AGENDA AFTER IT IS PUBLISHED ON THE CRA'S WEBSITE CAN BE OBTAINED FROM THE CRA OFFICE. 30 CRA ADVISORY BOARD MEETING OF: March 7, 2024 ASSIGNMENTS AGENDA ITEM 8C.1. SUBJECT: Discussion and Consideration of New Assignments from the CRA Board assigned at the February 13, 2024 CRA Monthly Board Meeting SUMMARY: At the monthly CRA Board Meeting on February 13, 2024, the CRA Board approved the following tasks be assigned to the CRA Advisory Board (CRAB): 1. Initiate the steps to revise the 2016 CRA Plan, A. With the first step to review the existing CRA plan, and B. With the end goal to incorporate both the grocery store and public parking as part of that plan. 2. Look for ways that are above and beyond the normal City functions to beautiful the area within the CRA district (cannot be in replacement of a normal City duty and needs to be above and beyond). 3. Investigate means to get a grocery store in the CRA Heart of Boynton area. 4. Identify potential locations for a Public Parking Garage preferably along Ocean Avenue. When matters are assigned to the CRAB, reliance on staff should be minimized to the extent possible. Individual members of the CRAB may not assign work to CRA or City staff members. Research by the members of the Advisory Board should be done independently and with as minimal reliance on CRA or City staff as possible. This will ensure that work continues to be accomplished as staff will not be overwhelmed with new assignments. Once the assignment is complete and the CRAB is ready to present a report to the CRA or City Commission, then the CRAB Board shall submit their report to CRA staff or the City Clerk for publishing on the next available agenda. FISCAL IMPACT: To be determined. CRA PLAN/PROJECT/PROGRAM: 2016 Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Plan CRAB RECOMMENDATION: 31 •Attachment I - 2016 Redevelopment Plan To be determined. ATTACHMENTS: Description 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 CRA ADVISORY BOARD MEETING OF: March 7, 2024 ASSIGNMENTS AGENDA ITEM 8C.2. SUBJECT: Discussion and Consideration of New Assignments from the CRA Board assigned at the February 13, 2024 CRA Monthly Board Meeting Regarding Property Acquisition SUMMARY: At the monthly CRA Board Meeting on February 13, 2024, the CRA Board approved the following tasks be assigned to the CRA Advisory Board (CRAB): Look for available properties for potential acquisition with a focus on commercial properties along the Federal Highway area (ex. vacant properties for commercial use). On July 14, 2020, the CRA Board assigned the CRAB with the task of identifying available properties located within key commercial and light industrial areas of the CRA. CRA staff will provide the CRAB with a list of properties found on Costar/LoopNet and the Multiple Listing Service that are being marketed as "for sale" or properties where the CRA has been presented an opportunity to purchase by the property owners or their representatives. The CRA Board's assignment involves the CRAB performing research and analysis on these properties. The goal of the assignment is to have the CRAB provide a priority list of properties or recommendations on whether or not to pursue possible acquisition based on available funding. All land assemblages for future redevelopment shall be in furtherance of the 2016 Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Plan. Of the properties for sale (see Attachment I), categorize them as one of the following options: Pursue now as a land banking opportunity; or Pursue at a future time to be determined by the CRA Board; or Do not pursue because it does not fit the CRA mission Property Address Pursue Now as a Land Banking Opportunity Pursue at a Future Date Does not Fit the CRA Mission 1320 South Federal Highway - (see Attachments I- II) 275 •Attachment I - 1320 South Federal Highway - PAPA Map •Attachment II - 1320 S Federal Hwy, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 - Land for Sale - LoopNet •Attachment III - 1310 North Federal Highway - PAPA Map •Attachment IV - 1310 N Federal Hwy, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 - Retail for Sale - LoopNet 1310 North Federal Highway - (see Attachments III- IV) When matters are assigned to the CRAB, reliance on staff should be minimized to the extent possible. Individual members of the CRAB may not assign work to CRA or City staff members. Research by the members of the Advisory Board should be done independently and with as minimal reliance on CRA or City staff as possible. This will ensure that work continues to be accomplished as staff will not be overwhelmed with new assignments. Once the assignment is complete and the CRAB is ready to present a report to the CRA or City Commission, then the CRAB Board shall submit their report to CRA staff or the City Clerk for publishing on the next available agenda. FISCAL IMPACT: To be determined. CRA PLAN/PROJECT/PROGRAM: 2016 Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Plan CRAB RECOMMENDATION: To be determined. ATTACHMENTS: Description 276 3DOP%HDFK&RXQW\1RQHm0 0.04 0.070.02MilesScale: 1:2,257Date: 3/4/2024Time: 10:29 AM277 2/28/24, 4:56 PM 1320 S Federal Hwy, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 - Land for Sale | LoopNet https://www.loopnet.com/Listing/1320-S-Federal-Hwy-Boynton-Beach-FL/30515459/1/9 Commercial Land / Florida / Boynton Beach / 1320 S Federal Hwy, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Call Message 1320 S Federal Hwy 0.52 Acres of Commercial Land Of fered at $2,750,000 USD in Boynton Beach, FL 33435 278 2/28/24, 4:56 PM 1320 S Federal Hwy, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 - Land for Sale | LoopNet https://www.loopnet.com/Listing/1320-S-Federal-Hwy-Boynton-Beach-FL/30515459/2/9 Message 1320 S Federal Hwy 0.52 Acres of Commercial Land Of fered at $2,750,000 USD in Boynton Beach, FL 33435 279 2/28/24, 4:56 PM 1320 S Federal Hwy, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 - Land for Sale | LoopNet https://www.loopnet.com/Listing/1320-S-Federal-Hwy-Boynton-Beach-FL/30515459/3/9 INVESTMENT HIGHLIGHTS 1 block from Atlantic Ocean & Intercoastal Message 1320 S Federal Hwy 0.52 Acres of Commercial Land Of fered at $2,750,000 USD in Boynton Beach, FL 33435 280 2/28/24, 4:56 PM 1320 S Federal Hwy, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 - Land for Sale | LoopNet https://www.loopnet.com/Listing/1320-S-Federal-Hwy-Boynton-Beach-FL/30515459/4/9 PROPERT Y FACTS Directly on S Dixie hosting +- 23000 cars daily Site Plan approved for medical of fice EXECUTIVE SUMMARY RE /MAX 360 is pleased to present the potential of "BOYNTON BEACH" at this location. This proper ty encompasses an irregular lot of approximately 0.52 acres, strategically positioned directly on S Dixie Highway and just one block away from the Ocean. The site includes an approved site plan and allows for additional leasable footage of approximately 25,000 sqf t of of fice space across four floors. While initially envisioned by the current owner as an of fice redevelopment project, the zoning permits a diverse range of uses, of fering various investment oppor tunities. AT TACHMENTS zoning MU 1 1320_S_FEDER AL_HW Y_Boy ton BOYNTON BEACH OM Price $2,750,000 Proper ty Type Land Sale Type Investment Proper ty Subtype Commercial Sale Conditions Build to Suit Proposed Use Retail No. Lots 1 Total Lot Size 0.52 AC Message 1320 S Federal Hwy 0.52 Acres of Commercial Land Of fered at $2,750,000 USD in Boynton Beach, FL 33435 281 2/28/24, 4:56 PM 1320 S Federal Hwy, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 - Land for Sale | LoopNet https://www.loopnet.com/Listing/1320-S-Federal-Hwy-Boynton-Beach-FL/30515459/5/9 1 LOT AVAIL ABLE Lot 0843452705 Price $2,750,000 Lot Size 0.52 AC Price Per AC $5,291,514 PROPERT Y HIGHLIGHTS 0.52 Acre Approved Site Plan Seller Financing Available 1 block west from the ocean SITE DETAIL Proposed Floors: 4 Buildable Area: 25,000 sqf t Lot Size: 0.52 Acre Year Built: Proposed 2025 Asking $3,000,000.00 DESCRIPTION The subject proper ty encompasses an irregular lot of approximately 0.52 acres, strategically positioned directly on S Dixie Highway and just one block away from the Ocean. The site includes an approved site plan and allows for additional leasable footage of approximately 25,000 sqf t of of fice space across four floors. While initially envisioned by the current owner as an of fice redevelopment projec t, the zoning permits a diverse range of uses, of fering various investment oppor tunities. PROPERT Y HIGHLIGHTS 0.52 Acre Approved Site Plan Seller Financing Available 1 block west from the ocean SITE DETAIL Proposed Floors: 4 Buildable Area: 25,000 sqf t Lot Size: 0.52 Acre Year Built: Proposed 2025 Asking $3,000,000.00 LO C ATION HIGHLIGHTS Seller financing available Along S Federal Hwy One block from the Beach Possibility to redevelop Site Plan approved for +/- 1 1,000 sqf t of medical office +/- 25,000 sqf t on 4 floors allowable by right 0.52 Acre Zoned MU-1 Parcel #08434527050000021Message 1320 S Federal Hwy 0.52 Acres of Commercial Land Of fered at $2,750,000 USD in Boynton Beach, FL 33435 282 2/28/24, 4:56 PM 1320 S Federal Hwy, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 - Land for Sale | LoopNet https://www.loopnet.com/Listing/1320-S-Federal-Hwy-Boynton-Beach-FL/30515459/6/9 LINKS REMAX 360 Commercial Website AERIAL MAP TRANSPORTATION COMMUTER RAIL COMMUTER RAIL Boynton Beach Commuter Rail (Tri-County Commuter) 9 min drive 4.3 mi Delray Beach Commuter Rail (Tri-County Commuter) 10 min drive 6.0 mi Message 1320 S Federal Hwy 0.52 Acres of Commercial Land Of fered at $2,750,000 USD in Boynton Beach, FL 33435 283 2/28/24, 4:56 PM 1320 S Federal Hwy, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 - Land for Sale | LoopNet https://www.loopnet.com/Listing/1320-S-Federal-Hwy-Boynton-Beach-FL/30515459/7/9 YOU MAY ALSO LIKE COMMUTER RAIL AIRPORT PROPERT Y TAXES ZONING Zoning Code MU-1 (Mixed Use 1 (MU-1). The MU-1 district implements the Mixed Use Low (MXL) future land use map (FLUM) classification of the Comprehensive Plan) Lake Wor th Commuter Rail (Tri-County Commuter) 14 min drive 8.7 mi Boca Raton Commuter Rail (Tri-County Commuter) 16 min drive 10.7 mi West Palm Beach Commuter Rail (Tri-County Commuter) 21 min drive 15.7 mi Palm Beach International Airpor t 22 min drive 15.3 mi For t Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airpor t 46 min drive 35.9 mi Parcel Number 08-43-45-27-05-000-0021 Improvements Assessment $0 Land Assessment $0 Total Assessment $680,610 Message 1320 S Federal Hwy 0.52 Acres of Commercial Land Of fered at $2,750,000 USD in Boynton Beach, FL 33435 284 2/28/24, 4:56 PM 1320 S Federal Hwy, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 - Land for Sale | LoopNet https://www.loopnet.com/Listing/1320-S-Federal-Hwy-Boynton-Beach-FL/30515459/8/9 More public record information on 1320 S Federal Hwy, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 The Outer Boynton Beach Land Proper ty at 1320 S Federal Hwy, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 is currently available. 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About Us Contact Us Search Find a Broker Product Over view Mobile Terms of Use Privacy Policy Message 1320 S Federal Hwy 0.52 Acres of Commercial Land Of fered at $2,750,000 USD in Boynton Beach, FL 33435 286 3DOP%HDFK&RXQW\m0 0.01 0.030.01MilesScale: 1:1,128Date: 3/4/2024Time: 10:36 AM287 2/29/24, 1:01 PM 1310 N Federal Hwy, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 - Retail for Sale | LoopNet https://www.loopnet.com/Listing/1310-N-Federal-Hwy-Boynton-Beach-FL/28488406/1/10 Mixed Use Properties / Florida / Boynton Beach / 1310 N Federal Hwy, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Call Message 1310 N Federal Hwy 4,840 SF | Retail Building | Boynton Beach, FL 33435 | $1,295,000 ($268 /SF) 288 2/29/24, 1:01 PM 1310 N Federal Hwy, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 - Retail for Sale | LoopNet https://www.loopnet.com/Listing/1310-N-Federal-Hwy-Boynton-Beach-FL/28488406/2/10 Message 1310 N Federal Hwy 4,840 SF | Retail Building | Boynton Beach, FL 33435 | $1,295,000 ($268 /SF) 289 2/29/24, 1:01 PM 1310 N Federal Hwy, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 - Retail for Sale | LoopNet https://www.loopnet.com/Listing/1310-N-Federal-Hwy-Boynton-Beach-FL/28488406/3/10 INVESTMENT HIGHLIGHTS Ideal for contractors, Landscapers and many other uses. The renovated proper ty presents an exciting oppor tunity for businesses to thrive and expand in a sought-af ter location.Message 1310 N Federal Hwy 4,840 SF | Retail Building | Boynton Beach, FL 33435 | $1,295,000 ($268 /SF) 290 2/29/24, 1:01 PM 1310 N Federal Hwy, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 - Retail for Sale | LoopNet https://www.loopnet.com/Listing/1310-N-Federal-Hwy-Boynton-Beach-FL/28488406/4/10 Renovated carwash site with Six (6) bays and first class of fice space. Introducing an exceptional oppor tunity to own a fully renovated and modernized commercial proper ty in the hear t of Boynton Beach. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Renovated carwash site with Six (6) bays and first class of fice space. Ideal for contractors, Landscapers and many other uses. Introducing an exceptional oppor tunity to own a fully renovated and modernized commercial proper ty in the hear t of Boynton Beach. This meticulously upgraded proper ty showcases a harmonious blend of contemporar y design and func tionality, of fering an ideal space for a range of businesses. Stunning Renovations: This commercial proper ty has undergone a complete renovation, resulting in a stylish and polished space that exudes professionalism and modernity. From the sleek exterior façade to the thoughtfully designed interior, ever y aspect has been meticulously craf ted to create an inviting and visually impressive environment. Ample parking for 40 plus vehicles. Prime Location: Situated in a highly desirable location, this commercial proper ty benefits from excellent visibility, high traf fic, and a vibrant business community. Its proximity to major transpor tation routes, public transpor tation options, and popular amenities fur ther enhances its appeal and convenience for both customers and employees. Oppor tunity for Grow th: The renovated proper ty presents an exciting oppor tunity for businesses to thrive and expand in a sought- af ter location. With its strategic positioning and impressive upgrades, it of fers a solid foundation for long-term success and grow th. Modernized Systems: The renovation includes updated elec trical, plumbing, and HVAC systems, providing enhancedMessage 1310 N Federal Hwy 4,840 SF | Retail Building | Boynton Beach, FL 33435 | $1,295,000 ($268 /SF) 291 2/29/24, 1:01 PM 1310 N Federal Hwy, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 - Retail for Sale | LoopNet https://www.loopnet.com/Listing/1310-N-Federal-Hwy-Boynton-Beach-FL/28488406/5/10 PROPERT Y FACTS Sale Type Owner User Proper ty Type Retail Proper ty Subtype Building Size 4,840 SF Building Class B Year Built 1979 Price $1,295,000 Price Per SF $268 Building Height 1 Stor y Building FAR 0.17 reliability and efficiency. These upgrades not only contribute to a seamless operational experience but also minimize maintenance costs and increase the proper ty's long-term value. Don't miss out on this extraordinar y chance to own a turnkey commercial proper ty that has been thoughtfully renovated to meet the demands of the modern business landscape. Take advantage of the thriving commercial market in Boynton Beach and secure a proper ty that stands out from the rest. AT TACHMENTS C4 Permit ted Uses 1310 N. Federal Highway TAXES & OPERATING EXPENSES (ACTUAL - 2022) ANNUAL ANNUAL PER SF Taxes $20,796 $4.30 Operating Expenses $2,000 $0.41 Total Expenses $22,796 $4.71 Storefront Retail /Office Message 1310 N Federal Hwy 4,840 SF | Retail Building | Boynton Beach, FL 33435 | $1,295,000 ($268 /SF) 292 2/29/24, 1:01 PM 1310 N Federal Hwy, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 - Retail for Sale | LoopNet https://www.loopnet.com/Listing/1310-N-Federal-Hwy-Boynton-Beach-FL/28488406/6/10 Land Acres 0.66 AC Oppor tunity Zone Yes Zoning Commercial General - Commercial General (C4) this district permits a variety of commercial uses. Frontage 145 FT on Federal Highway LINKS Vir tual Tour AERIAL MAP TRAFFIC AMENITIES Bus Line Fenced Lot Signage Air Conditioning Message 1310 N Federal Hwy 4,840 SF | Retail Building | Boynton Beach, FL 33435 | $1,295,000 ($268 /SF) 293 2/29/24, 1:01 PM 1310 N Federal Hwy, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 - Retail for Sale | LoopNet https://www.loopnet.com/Listing/1310-N-Federal-Hwy-Boynton-Beach-FL/28488406/7/10 TRANSPORTATION COMMUTER RAIL COMMUTER RAIL Boynton Beach Commuter Rail (Tri-County Commuter) 5 min drive 2.2 mi Lake Wor th Commuter Rail (Tri-County Commuter) 12 min drive 6.6 mi Delray Beach Commuter Rail (Tri-County Commuter) 13 min drive 7.4 mi 19 min drive 12.1 mi Message 1310 N Federal Hwy 4,840 SF | Retail Building | Boynton Beach, FL 33435 | $1,295,000 ($268 /SF) 294 2/29/24, 1:01 PM 1310 N Federal Hwy, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 - Retail for Sale | LoopNet https://www.loopnet.com/Listing/1310-N-Federal-Hwy-Boynton-Beach-FL/28488406/8/10 YOU MAY ALSO LIKE COMMUTER RAIL AIRPORT PROPERT Y TAXES Boca Raton Commuter Rail (Tri-County Commuter) West Palm Beach Commuter Rail (Tri-County Commuter) 19 min drive 13.6 mi Palm Beach International Airpor t 20 min drive 13.3 mi For t Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airpor t 49 min drive 37.3 mi Parcel Number 08-43-45-22-07- 000-0492 Total Assessment $1,050,891 Land Assessment $567,240 Annual Taxes $20,796 ($4.30/SF) Improvements Assessment $483,651 Tax Year 2022 Payable 2023 3045 N Federal … Auction Sale 2455 E Sunrise … Auction Sale 2801 NW 55th A… Auction Sale 1864 NW 175th … Auction Sale Message 1310 N Federal Hwy 4,840 SF | Retail Building | Boynton Beach, FL 33435 | $1,295,000 ($268 /SF) 295 2/29/24, 1:01 PM 1310 N Federal Hwy, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 - Retail for Sale | LoopNet https://www.loopnet.com/Listing/1310-N-Federal-Hwy-Boynton-Beach-FL/28488406/9/10 More public record information on 1310 N Federal Hwy, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 The Outer Boynton Beach Retail Property at 1310 N Federal Hwy, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 is currently available. Contact The Keyes Company for more information. Listing ID: 28488406 Date Created: 5/15/2023 Last Updated: 2/13/2024 Address: 1310 N Federal Hwy, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 RETAIL PROPERTIES IN NE ARBY NEIGHBORHO ODS Downtown Delray Beach Mixed Use Proper ties Renaissance Commons Mixed Use Proper ties Downtown Jewel Mixed Use Proper ties NE ARBY LISTINGS 2050 N Federal Hwy, Delray Beach FL 2433-2463 Quantum Blvd, Boynton Beach FL 352 NE 3rd Ave, Delray Beach FL 1116 Hypoluxo Rd, Lake Wor th FL 117 Moorings Dr, Lantana FL 1701 W Boynton Beach Blvd, Boynton Beach FL 360 NE 4th St, Delray Beach FL 420 NE 3rd St, Boynton Beach FL 136-140 W Boynton Beach Blvd, Boynton Beach FL 200 W Lantana Rd, Lake Wor th FL The LoopNet service and information provided therein, while believed to be accurate, are provided "as is". LoopNet disclaims any and all representations, warranties, or guarantees of any kind. 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