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1991 JUL 11_2C' C MINUTES OF REGULAR SESSION OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA HELD THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1991 Present: Jerry Gardner, Mayor V. A. Marks, M. D. , President Pro Tem Manny Grinn, Councilman Thomas F. Kelsey, Ph.D., Councilman Dennis w. Kelly, Village Manager George w. Baldwin, Village Attorney Kathleen F. Kelly, Village Clerk Absent: ROLL CALL Judy M. Pierman, Vice Mayor Mayor Gardner called the meeting to order at 7:30 p.m. All members of Council were present except Vice Mayor Pierman, who was out of the state. All members of staff were present. INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Mayor Gardner gave the invocation, and Councilman Grinn led the Public in the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. APPROVAL OF MINUTES The following Minutes were approved as written: Minutes of Public Hearing held 6/27/91 Minutes of Regular Session held 6/27/91 RECEIPT OF MINUTES The following Minutes were received as submitted: Minutes of Recreation Advisory Board meeting held 6/10/91 Minutes of Planning Commission Meeting held 6/11/91 Minutes of Country Club Administrative Board Meeting held 6/19/91 Minutes of General Employees Pension Board Meeting held 6/19/91 Minutes of Planning Commission Public Hearing held 6/25/91 Minutes of Planning Commission Special Meeting held 6/25/91 Minutes of Regular Session held Thursday, July 11, 1991 RECOMMENDATION OF RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD The recommendation of the Recreation Advisory Board "to consider the purchase of Palm Bible Chapel with the monies forthcoming from the PUD's of Sanctuary Bay, Sanctuary Cove and Harbour Point; and while awaiting these funds, to consider alternate strategies for funding the purchase in a timely fashion while the property is still available" was postponed until the Workshop Session. BILL 657 - ANNEXATION (PROSPERITY HARBOR NORTH) President Pro Tem Marks moved that the date of July 25, 1991 be set for the first reading of Bill 657, a proposed ordinance annexing to the Village certain areas of property; providing a legal description of the property proposed to be annexed; and redefining the boundaries of the Village to include said property. Councilman Kelsey seconded the motion, and all present voted aye. BILL 658 - REZONING A 33.4 ACRE PARCEL OF LAND (PROSPERITY HARBOR NORTH Councilman Kelsey moved that the date of July 25, 1991 be set for the first reading of Bill 658, a proposed ordinance rezoning a 33.4 acre parcel of land subject to annexation lying generally east of Prosperity Farms Road, north o£ Monet Road, and west of the Intracoastal Waterway from Palm Beach County Zoning District RS to North Palm Beach Zoning District R-1 Single Family. President Pro Tem Marks seconded the motion, and all present voted aye. BILL 659 - PUD APPLICATION (PROSPERITY HARBOR NORTH) Councilman Kelsey moved to authorize staff to prepare an ordinance creating a Planned Unit Development known as Prosperity Harbor North upon those certain lands comprising 33.43 acres, more or less, located within the Village of North Palm Beach for first reading on July 25, 1991. The motion was seconded by President Pro Tem Marks. The motion passed 3-1, with Councilman Kelsey, President Pro Tem Marks and Mayor Gardner voting aye, and Councilman Grinn voting nay. BILL 660 - RSZONING A 63.47 ACRE PARCEL OF LAND (PROSPERITY HARBOR President Pro Tem Marks moved that the date of July 25, 1991 be set for the first reading of Bill 660, a proposed ordinance rezoning a 63.47 acre parcel of land (Prosperity Harbor South} from R-1, R-2 ' and R-3 Zoning Districts to North Palm Beach Zoning District R-1 Single Family. Councilman Kelsey seconded the motion, and all present voted aye. 2 Minutes of Regular Session 1 held Thursday, July 11, 1991 BILL 661 - PUD APPLICATION (PROSPERITY HARBOR SOUTH) Councilman Kelsey moved to authorize staff to prepare an ordinance creating a Planned Unit Development known as Prosperity Harbor South upon those certain lands comprising 63.47 acres, more or less, located within the Village of North Palm beach for first reading on July 25, 1991. The motion was seconded by President Pro Tem Marks. The motion passed 3-1, with Councilman Kelsey, President Pro Tem Marks and Mayor Gardner voting aye, and Councilman Grinn voting nay. BILL 665 ADOPTED AS ORDINANCE 24-91 President Pro Tem Marks moved that Bill 665 entitled: AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING SECTION 45-35.B, C-OS CONSERVATION AND OPEN SPACE DISTRICT OF APPENDI% C-ZONING, IN ORDER TO CHANGE THE USES PERMITTED; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE be placed on second reading and read by title alone. Councilman Kelsey seconded the motion. The motion carried 3-1, with President ' Pro Tem Marks, Councilman Kelsey and Mayor Gardner voting aye, and Councilman Grinn voting nay. Councilman Kelsey moved that Bill 665 be adopted as ordinance 24- 91. President Pro Tem Marks seconded the motion. The motion passed 3-1, with Councilman Kelsey, President Pro Tem Marks and Mayor Gardner voting aye, and Councilman Grinn voting nay. BILL 667 ADOPTED AS ORDINANCE 25-91 Councilman Grinn moved that Bill 667 entitled: AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE NORTH PALM BEACH GENERAL FUND BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1990-91 TO APPROPRIATE FUNDS FOR NORTH PALM BEACH COMMUNITY CENTER STAGE CURTAINS be placed on second reading and read by title alone. Councilman Kelsey seconded the motion, and all present voted aye. Councilman Grinn moved to adopt Bill 667 as Ordinance 25-91. Councilman Kelsey seconded the motion, and all present voted aye. RESOLUTION 25-91 ADOPTED ' President Pro Tem Marks moved that Resolution 25-91 entitled: 3 Minutes of Regular Session held Thursday, July 11, 1991 A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THS MAYOR AND THS VILLAGE CLERK TO SIGN A DISCLAIMER TO THAT CERTAIN PUBLIC UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH, PLAT OF CROMWELL ESTATES be adopted. Councilman Kelsey seconded the motion, and all present voted aye. There being no further business to come before the Council, the meeting adjourned at 8:26 p.m. Kathleen F. Kelly, Vi lage Cle rl ~l 4