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10-13-2011 VC WS-M MINUTES OF THE WORKSHOP SESSION VILLAGE COUNCIL OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA OCTOBER 13, 2011 • Present: Darryl C. Aubrey, Sc.D., Mayor David B. Norris, Vice Mayor William L. Manuel, President Pro Tern T.R. Hernacki, P.E., Councilman Robert A. Gebbia, Councilman James Titcomb,Village Manager Leonard Rubin, Village Attorney Melissa Teal, Village Clerk ROLL CALL Mayor Aubrey called the meeting to order at 8:30 p.m. All members of Council were present. All members of staff were present. EMPLOYEE SERVICE AWARD PROGRAM Mr. Rubin reported on recent legislation that removes or restricts the ability of municipalities to implement bonus programs for employees. Mr. Rubin explained the statutory requirements that a bonus program must be eligible to all employees and must be performance based. Mr. Rubin noted that the Village's Employee Service Award Program, which awards a monetary bonus based on the employee's years of service, does not meet new statutory criteria. Discussion ensued on non-monetary forms of recognition for years of service. Mr. Rubin will confer with Attorney Lara Donlon to see what Council may offer that does not conflict with the statute. PARTIAL ABANDONMENT OF PUBLIC ROADWAY EASEMENT Discussion was held concerning abandonment of a public roadway easement south of the Camelot Motel. Mr. Titcomb noted maintenance issues with the road. Mr. Rubin advised that once the road was dedicated by plat, it became a public roadway. Mr. Rubin stated there is no real distinction between a roadway easement and a dedicated right-of-way, and while dedication of a roadway easement or right-of-way does not automatically incur a maintenance obligation, once the local government starts to maintain the roadway, it has accepted the obligation of continued maintenance. Mr. Rubin explained that because the Village undertook maintenance in the past, it is required to continue maintenance unless the roadway is abandoned, in which case it would become the property of the underlying property owner. Mr. Rubin noted the roadway is solely on Lot 28, the Camelot Motel parcel. Discussion ensued on maintenance costs. Community Development Director Chuck Huff estimated $25,000 to $30,000 to resurface the roadway and bring it up to standard condition. Discussion took place regarding local usage of the road. Mr. Huff stated Public Safety and Public Works use the road but it would not be detrimental if it were no longer available for their use. Mr. Huff reported that the property owner has advised that he will close the roadway to public traffic, if required to maintain it. It was noted that the road is used for additional access to the North Palm Beach Marina. Concern was expressed regarding dead-ending of the alley behind the 7-11 store and Carl's Furniture building, 0 as well as the impact on vehicles exiting the property to travel south on U.S. Highway 1. Mr. Rubin advised that if Council wants to keep the road, the property owner should convey it to the Village. Discussion ensued on the width of the roadway, and keeping it a two-way road. Public Works Director Wiley Livingston noted the current stop sign should be relocated. Council consensus was to retain the roadway,obtain title, and perform the necessary maintenance. Minutes of Village Council Workshop Session held October 13,2011 Page 2 of 2 IIIMARINE VESSELS AND RECREATIONAL VEHICLE CODE Mr. Titcomb gave a presentation regarding the marine vessels and recreational vehicles code, and options for addressing parking of marine vessels and recreational vehicles. Mr. Titcomb reviewed seven recommendations. Mr. Titcomb discussed minor modifications to the Code of Ordinances to simplify enforcement and compliance, screening and storage issues, and better communication with residents. Mr. Titcomb recommended separating marine vessels from recreational vehicles and trailers in the code, and creating separate requirements for vehicle types. Mr. Titcomb gave an example of a typical boat and trailer configuration, and recommended allowing a maximum of 30' x 10' for the vessel size (per manufacturer specification), excluding the trailer and outboard motor, with a 10% flexibility margin for accessories only(not hull length) for practical enforcement. Mr. Titcomb reviewed the dry storage slots and wet slips available at Anchorage Park and discussed options for reconfiguring layout and storage. Mr. Titcomb recommended prioritizing Anchorage Park storage for boats on trailers. Mr. Titcomb discussed options to address storage of recreational vehicles and trailers. Mr. Titcomb recommended that Council consider scalable setbacks, positioning, and screening requirements based on lot size, landscaping, and surroundings. Discussion ensued on enhancing screening requirements. It was suggested that screening be required on the rear property line and that screening aesthetics, particularly for gates,be addressed. Discussion took place concerning separating marine vessels from recreational vehicles, and storage options for recreational vehicles. It was suggested that recreational vehicles in compliance with the maximum 30'x 10' envelope should still be allowed to park on residential property. Council consensus was in favor of applying the 30' x 10' size envelope to the vessel itself. Council was opposed to modifying the code to allow vessels or recreational vehicles to exceed the current size limits on certain lots, subject to setbacks, lot size, landscaping, and screening. The proposed code revisions will be brought back to Council at an upcoming meeting. ADJOURNMENT With no further business to come before the Council, the meeting adjourned at 9:50 p.m. 7V . 7-.„ --- t' e_— Melissa Teal, CMC, Village Clerk III