04-28-2022 VC REG-MMINUTES OF THE REGULAR SESSION
VILLAGE COUNCIL OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA
APRIL 28, 2022
Present: Deborah Searcy, Mayor
David B. Norris, Vice Mayor
Susan Bickel, President Pro Tem
Darryl C. Aubrey, Sc.D., Councilmember
Mark Mullinix, Councilmember
Andrew D. Lukasik, Village Manager
Len Rubin, Village Attorney
Jessica Green, Village Clerk
ROLL CALL
Mayor Searcy called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. All members of Council were present. All
members of staff were present.
INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Mayor Searcy announced that it was International Holocaust Remembrance Day and that she
invited Rabbi Leib Ezagui from the Jewish Community Synagogue to give the invocation.
Rabbi Ezagui gave the invocation and Vice Mayor Norris led the public in the Pledge.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
The Minutes of the Regular Session held April 14, 2022 were approved as written.
AWARDS AND RECOGNITION
Mayor Searcy presented a Proclamation for Municipal Clerks Week to Village Clerk Jessica Green.
STATEMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC
These residents addressed the Council with their concerns regarding the proposed 200 Yacht Club
Drive Planned Unit Development:
Deborah Cross, 2560 Pepperwood Circle S
Carolyn Liss, 52 Yacht Club Drive
Anthony Sacco, 45 Yacht Club Drive
Bob Starkie, 36 Yacht Club Drive
Pat Kelley, 37 Yacht Club Drive
Susan Hoff, 907 Marina Drive, #301
William Rose, 36 Yacht Club Drive
Frank Rendulic, 36 Yacht Club Drive
Jean Smith, 28 Yacht Club Drive
Donna Harshaw, 143 Yacht Club Drive
Nikki Colangelo, 45 Yacht Club Drive
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STATEMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC continued
Deborah Cross, 2560 Pepperwood Circle S, recommended trees, vegetation and better drainage
along U.S. Highway 1 when it is redesigned to be more pedestrian friendly.
Kathie and Mike Kainec, 916 Evergreen Drive, expressed their concerns regarding a fencing issue
that they have had with their neighbor.
INTERVIEWS OF ADVISORY BOARD APPLICANTS
The following persons were interviewed by the Village Council:
Brian Bartels
Valerie Hannah
Lauren Hopkins
Karen O'Connell
Kathleen Porter
Megan Sease
Michael Weild
RESOLUTION 2022-30 — APPOINTING MEMBERS TO VILLAGE BOARDS
By written ballots, the originals of which are attached to the minutes of record, the Council
appointed members to Village boards, as follows:
Environmental Committee: Lisa Interlandi, Karen Marcus and Kendra Zellner.
Golf Advisory Board: Sandra Felis, Rich Pizzolato and Orlando Puyol.
Library Advisory Board: Tina Chippas, Carolyn Kost and Leslie Metz.
Planning_ Commission: Tom Hogarth and Nathan Kennedy.
Recreation Advisory Board: Rita Budnyk and Stephen Heiman.
Waterways Board: Paul Bartlett, Bruce Crawford, Bill Hipple and Jerry Sullivan.
The Council reappointed members to Village Boards as follows:
Audit Committee: Tom Andres, Tom Magill, Suzanne Mehregan and David Talley.
Thereafter, the names of those appointed and reappointed were entered into Resolution 2022-30.
A motion was made by Councilmember Aubrey and seconded by Vice Mayor Norris to adopt
Resolution 2022-30 entitled:
A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM
BEACH, FLORIDA, APPOINTING MEMBERS TO THE AUDIT COMMITTEE,
ENVIRONMENTAL COMMITTEE, GOLF ADVISORY BOARD, LIBRARY ADVISORY
BOARD, PLANNING COMMISSION, RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD, WATERWAYS
BOARD; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
Discussion ensued between Councilmembers regarding the Advisory Board appointment process
and the necessity to review and consider making changes to the process.
Mr. Lukasik stated that staff would come back to Council with different strategies to change the
Advisory Board Appointment process.
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RESOLUTION 2022-30 — APPOINTING MEMBERS TO VILLAGE BOARDS continued
Mayor Searcy thanked those who currently serve on Village Boards and those who volunteered to serve.
Thereafter, the motion to adopt Resolution 2022-30 passed unanimously.
PUBLIC HEARINGS AND QUASI-JUDICIAL MATTERS
ORDINANCE 2022-10 CODE AMENDMENT — DEFINITION OF DWELLING UNIT
A motion was made by Councilmember Aubrey and seconded by Vice Mayor Norris to adopt on
first reading Ordinance 2022-10 entitled:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM
BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING ARTICLE I, "IN GENERAL," OF APPENDIX C (CHAPTER
45) OF THE VILLAGE CODE OF ORDINANCES BY AMENDING SECTION 45-2,
"DEFINITIONS," TO MODIFY THE DEFINITION OF THE TERM DWELLING UNIT;
PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR
CONFLICTS; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
These residents expressed their support of adopting Ordinance 2022-10 Code Amendment —
Definition of Dwelling Unit:
Nikki Colangelo, 45 Yacht Club Drive
Pat Kelley, 37 Yacht Club Drive
Deborah Cross, 2560 Pepperwood Circle S
Thereafter the motion to adopt Ordinance 2022-10 on first reading passed unanimously.
ORDINANCE 2022-08 GENERAL FUND BUDGET AMENDMENT
A motion was made by President Pro Tem Bickel and seconded by Councilmember Mullinix to
adopt and enact on second reading Ordinance 2022-08 entitled:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM
BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE ADOPTED GENERAL FUND BUDGET FOR FISCAL
YEAR 2022 TO CLASSIFY THE TOTAL AMOUNT FINANCED FOR VILLAGE VEHICLES
AS CAPITAL OUTLAY AND TO TRANSFER NET INCOME FROM THE GENERAL FUND
UNASSIGNED FUND BALANCE TO THE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN FUND;
PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING
FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
Mr. Lukasik explained the purpose of the ordinance was to approve a budget amendment for
approved vehicle financing agreements and the use of NET income in the General Fund for capital
improvements. The budget amendment would record the lease agreements as capital outlay and
would solidify the direction of Council to use NET income from Fiscal Year 2021 and bring it into
the current Fiscal Year to use for certain capital improvements.
Mayor Searcy opened the public hearing.
There being no comments from the public, Mayor Searcy closed the public hearing.
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ORDINANCE 2022-08 GENERAL FUND BUDGET AMENDMENT continued
Thereafter the motion to adopt and enact Ordinance 2022-08 on second reading passed
unanimously.
ORDINANCE 2022-09 CODE AMENDMENT — RESIDENTIAL ZONING REGULATIONS
A motion was made by President Pro Tem Bickel and seconded by Councilmember Aubrey to
adopt and enact on second reading Ordinance 2022-09 entitled:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM
BEACH, FLORIDA, IMPLEMENTING THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE AD HOC
COMMITTEE; AMENDING ARTICLE V, "STORMWATER MANAGEMENT," OF
CHAPTER 21, "PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT," BY AMENDING SECTION 21-67,
"POST DEVELOPMENT RUNOFF RATES, VOLUMES AND POLLUTANT LOADS," TO
IMPOSE SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS APPLICABLE TO POSTDEVELOPMENT RUNOFF
AND AMENDING SECTION 21-70, "WATER QUALITY," TO PROVIDE STANDARDS FOR
CONSTRUCTION SITE RUNOFF; AMENDING ARTICLE I, "IN GENERAL," AND
ARTICLE III, "DISTRICT REGULATIONS," OF APPENDIX C (CHAPTER 45) BY
AMENDING SECTION 45-2, "DEFINITIONS," TO DEFINE THE TERMS AVERAGE
ELEVATION AND LANDSCAPED AREA AND SECTION 45-27, "R-1 SINGLE-FAMILY
DWELLING DISTRICT," TO REGULATE THE HEIGHT OF TWO-STORY STRUCTURES,
REQUIRE A MINIMUM LANDSCAPED AREA, AND LIMIT THE WIDTH OF DRIVEWAYS
IN SWALE AREAS; EXTENDING THE ZONING IN PROGRESS RELATING TO SECOND -
STORY FLOOR AREA FOR AN ADDITIONAL SIX MONTHS; PROVIDING FOR
CODIFICATION; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS;
PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
Community Development Director Jeremy Hubsch stated that the ordinance was passed on first
reading with revisions. The revisions have been made and staff was recommending an additional
revision of striking Section 21-67 "Postdevelopment runoff rates, volumes and pollutant loads"
from the ordinance. The section would be revisited by the Ad Hoc Residential Code Committee
during phase two of revisions to the code. Mr. Hubsch discussed and explained all of the revisions
that were made to the ordinance.
Discussion ensued between Council, Attorney Rubin and Mr. Hubsch regarding the proposed
additional revisions to the ordinance.
Thereafter the motion to adopt and enact on second reading Ordinance 2022-09 as amended passed
unanimously.
CONSENT AGENDA APPROVED
Councilmember Mullinix moved to approve the Consent Agenda. President Pro Tem Bickel
seconded the motion, which passed unanimously. The following items were approved with all
present voting aye:
Resolution approving an Interlocal Agreement with Palm Beach County for the use of grant
funds for Emergency Medical Services Equipment at a total cost of $3,702.50; and
authorizing execution of the Agreement.
Resolution declaring eight Kubota Solid Waste Collection vehicles as surplus property and
authorizing their disposal.
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CONSENT AGENDA APPROVED continued
Resolution approving a proposal from Engenuity Group, Inc. for professional engineering
services associated for development of two conceptual designs for the reconstruction of the
Lighthouse Drive Bridge at a total cost of $91,288; authorizing execution of all required
document; and authorizing a budget amendment to fund the purchase.
Receive for file Minutes of the Golf Advisory Board meeting held 3/21/22.
MOTION — Appointment of Auditor Selection Committee and appointment of member of Village
Council to serve on and Chair the Auditor Selection Committee.
A motion was made by President Pro Tem Bickel and seconded by Vice Mayor Norris to appoint
the Audit Committee as Auditor Selection Committee and to appoint Councilmember Aubrey to
serve on and Chair the Auditor Selection Committee.
Thereafter the motion passed unanimously.
RESOLUTION 2022-34 — VILLAGE HALL CHILLER PURCHASE
A motion was made by President Pro Tem Bickel and seconded by Councilmember Mullinix to
adopt Resolution 2022-34 entitled:
A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM
BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING THE PURCHASE OF A NEW CHILLER AND AIR
HANDLER FROM CARRIER CORPORATION FOR VILLAGE HALL PURSUANT TO
PRICING ESTABLISHED IN AN EXISTING SOURCEWELL COOPERATIVE
PURCHASING AGREEMENT; APPROVING A BUDGET AMENDMENT TO TRANSFER
$203,868 FROM THE CAPITAL RESERVE ACCOUNT TO THE VILLAGE HALL —
MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT CAPITAL ACCOUNT; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS;
AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
Assistant Public Works Director Chad Girard explained that the current chiller at Village Hall was
ten (10) years old and at the end of its life. Staff was recommending the purchase of a new chiller
and air handler from Carrier Corporation. The chiller would come with a ten (10) year parts and
labor warranty.
Councilmember Mullinix asked if there were any other bids or proposals for the new chiller.
Mr. Girard stated that they received a quote from Ford Mechanical that came to within $1000 of
the Carrier proposal but it did not come with a piggyback contract option or a ten (10) year
warranty.
Councilmember Mullinix requested that other quotes be included in the agenda items so that
comparisons in costs could be reviewed and considered.
Thereafter, the motion to adopt Resolution 2022-34 passed unanimously.
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RESOLUTION 2022-35 — ANCHORAGE PARK PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT
A motion was made by Councilmember Mullinix and seconded by Vice Mayor Norris to adopt
Resolution 2022-35 entitled:
A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM
BEACH, FLORIDA APPROVING A PROPOSAL FROM ADVANCED RECREATIONAL
CONCEPTS, LLC FOR THE PURCHASE OF NEW PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT FOR
ANCHORAGE PARK AND APPROVING A PROPOSAL FROM PLAY SPACE SERVICES,
INC. FOR THE REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL OF THE EXISTING EQUIPMENT AND THE
INSTALLATION OF NEW EQUIPMENT PURSUANT TO PRICING ESTABLISHED IN AN
EXISTING CLAY COUNTY CONTRACT; AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND VILLAGE
CLERK TO EXECUTE CONTRACTS FOR SUCH SERVICES; APPROVING A BUDGET
AMENDMENT TO TRANSFER FUNDS FROM THE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUND TO
FACILITATE THE PURCHASE; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; AND PROVIDING FOR
AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
Director of Leisure Services Zak Sherman discussed and explained the proposed plans and design
of the new Anchorage Park playground. Mr. Sherman showed renderings of the proposed
playground for Council's viewing. Mr. Sherman explained the different features of the proposed
playground. Mr. Sherman explained that the Village was approved for a $400,000 State of Florida
Departmental Protection Land and Water Conservation Fund Grant for the playground
replacement. The grant required a one-to-one match of $200,000. Through the use of FY 2021
Net Income to the Capital Projects Fund, the Village's contribution would be increased and the
total project budget would be increased to $450,000 which would provide a playground with
greater shade and amenities.
Deborah Cross, 2560 Pepperwood Circle S, expressed her concerns and asked for clarification
regarding the installation of the playground.
Stephen Poh, Superintendent of Parks and Recreation stated that any damages to the park during
installation would be covered.
Discussion ensued between Council and staff regarding the timing of installation for the
playground.
Thereafter, the motion to adopt Resolution 2022-35 passed unanimously.
Mayor Searcy distributed to Council a survey that was given to residents that asked "What do you
love best about living in North Palm Beach"? Mayor Searcy stated that some of the most loved
items that came out of the survey were safety, small town and community.
DISCUSSION — Strategic Priorities for Fiscal Year 2023
Mr. Lukasik began a discussion regarding Strategic Priorities for Fiscal Year 2023. Mr. Lukasik
stated that there were fifty-one (5 1) strategic initiatives in the handout that was provided to Council
that needed to be reviewed and prioritized. The initiatives were color coded according the
Council's priority level.
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DISCUSSION — Strategic Priorities for Fiscal Year 2023 continued
Discussion ensued between Mr. Lukasik and Council regarding the prioritization of the initiatives
on the list and the addition of new initiatives.
Mr. Lukasik stated that Council could take the handout and prioritize each initiative by changing
its color code and return to him when completed.
MAYOR AND COUNCIL MATTERS/REPORTS
Councilmember Aubrey expressed his concerns that there had not been any updates to procedures
for condominium inspections from the county or state. Councilmember Aubrey asked if staff could
bring back an update.
Mr. Lukasik stated that Building Official Wayne Cameron has been engaged with the county on
the issue. The county committee that was working on the ordinance has reconvened and Mr.
Cameron was working with the committee again and anticipated that there would be an update to
bring to Council within the next three weeks.
President Pro Tem Bickel invited everyone to Farmers Table on May 9th at 7:30 p.m. to hear the
North Palm Beach Symphony Orchestra concert.
Mayor Searcy announced that Arbor Day would be celebrated at the Village Community Garden
on April 29th at 6 p.m.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business to come before the Council, the meeting was adjourned at 9:26 p.m.
J s 'ca Green, MMC, Village Clerk
APRIL 28, 2022 VILLAGE BOARDS AND COMMITTEES TALLY SHEET
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Village Clerk
ENVIRONMENTAL COMMITTEE
Name (1=Incumbent)
Vote for 3
Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
* Applicants for Multiple Boards
Bartels, Brian *
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Environmental Committee #1
Hopkins, Lauren *
Environmental Committee #2
Interlandi, Lisa (1)
Pizzolato, Rich (1)
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Marcus, Karen (1)
Puyol, Orlando (1)
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Taylor, John
Zellner, Kendra (1)
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GOLF ADVISORY BOARD
Name (1=Incumbent)
Vote for 3
Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
* Applicants for Multiple Boards
Felis, Sandra (1)
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O'Connell, Karen
Metz, Leslie (1)
Pizzolato, Rich (1)
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Porter, Kathleen
Puyol, Orlando (1)
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LIBRARY ADVISORY BOARD
Name (1=Incumbent)
Vote for 3
Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
*Applicants for Multiple Boards
Chippas, Tina (1)
Kost, Carolyn (1)
Metz, Leslie (1)
Porter, Kathleen
PLANNING COMMISSION
Name (1=Incumbent)
Vote for 2
Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
* Applicants for Multiple Boards
Bartels, Brian *
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Planning Commission #2
Hannah, Valerie *
Planning Commission #1
Hogarth, Tom (1)
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Waterways Board #2
Hopkins, Lauren *
Planning Commission #1
Kennedy, Nathan (1)
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RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD
Name (1=Incumbent)
Vote for 2
Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
* Applicants for Multiple Boards
Budnyk, Rita (1)
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Czemiak, Paul *
Recreation Advisory Board #1
Heiman, Stephen (1)
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Waterways Board #2
Sease, Megan
Waterways Board #2
Weild, Michael
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WATERWAYS BOARD
Name (1=Incumbent)
Vote for 4
Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
* Applicants for Multiple Boards
Bartlett, Paul (1)
Crawford, Bruce (1)
Czemiak, Paul *
Waterways Board #2
Hannah, Valerie *
Waterways Board #2
Hipple, Bill (1)
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Sullivan, Jerry (1)
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ENVIRONMENTAL COMMITTEE
Name (1=Incumbent)
Vote for 3
Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
* Applicants for Multiple Boards
Bartels, Brian *
Environmental Committee #1
Hopkins, Lauren *
Environmental Committee #2
Interlandi, Lisa (1)
Marcus, Karen (1)
Taylor, John
Zellner, Kendra (1)
GOLF ADVISORY BOARD
Name (1=Incumbent)
Vote for 3
Roun
Round 3
Round 4
* Applicants for Multiple Boards
Felis, Sandra (1)
O'Connell, Karen
Pizzolato, Rich (1)
Puyol, Orlando (1)
LIBRARY ADVISORY BOARD
Name (1=Incumbent)
Vote fo 3
Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
* Applicants for Multiple Boards
Chippas, Tina (1)
Kost, Carolyn (1)
Metz, Leslie (1)
Porter, Kathleen
PLANNING COMMISSION
Name (1=Incumbent)
Vote for 2
Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
* Applicants for Multiple Boards
Bartels, Brian *
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Planning Commission #2
Hannah, Valerie *
Planning Commission #1
Hogarth, Tom (1)
Waterways Board #2
Hopkins, Lauren *
Planning Commission #1
Kennedy, Nathan (1)
RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD
Name (1=Incumbent)
Vote for 2
Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
* Applicants for Multiple Boards
Budnyk, Rita (1)
Czemiak, Paul *
Recreation Advisory Board #1
Heiman, Stephen (1)
Waterways Board #2
Sease, Megan
Waterways Board #2
Weild, Michael
WATERWAYS BOARD
Name (1=Incumbent)
Vote for 4
Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
* Applicants for Multiple Boards
Bartlett, Paul (1)
Crawford, Bruce (1)
Czemiak, Paul *
Waterways Board #2
Hannah, Valerie *
Waterways Board #2
Hipple, Bill (1)
Sullivan, Jerry (1)
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VILLAGE BOARDS AND COMMITTEES BALLOT
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ENVIRONMENTAL COMMITTEE
Name (1=Incumbent)
Vote for 3
Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
*Applicants for Multiple Boards
Bartels, Brian *
Environmental Committee #1
Hopkins, Lauren *
Environmental Committee #2
Interlandi, Lisa (1)
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Marcus, Karen (1)
Taylor, John
Zellner, Kendra (1)
GOLF ADVISORY BOARD
Name (1=Incumbent)
Vote for 3
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Round 3
Round 4
* Applicants for Multiple Boards
Felis, Sandra (1)
O'Connell, Karen
Pizzolato, Rich (1)
Puyol, Orlando (1)
LIBRARY ADVISORY BOARD
Name (1=Incumbent)
Vote for 3
Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
* Applicants for Multiple Boards
Chippas, Tina (1)
Kost, Carolyn (1)
Metz, Leslie (1)
Porter, Kathleen
PLANNING COMMISSION
Name (1=Incumbent)
Vote for 2
Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
* Applicants for Multiple Boards
Bartels, Brian *
Planning Commission #2
Hannah, Valerie *
Planning Commission #1
Hogarth, Tom (1)
Waterways Board #2
Hopkins, Lauren *
Planning Commission #1
Kennedy, Nathan (1)
RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD
Name (1=Incumbent)
Vote for 2
Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
*Applicants for Multiple Boards
Budnyk, Rita (1)
Czemiak, Paul *
Recreation Advisory Board #1
Heiman, Stephen (1)
Waterways Board #2
Sease, Megan
Waterways Board #2
Weild, Michael
WATERWAYS BOARD
Name (1=Incumbent)
Vote for 4
Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
* Applicants for Multiple Boards
Bartlett, Paul (1)
Crawford, Bruce (1)
Czemiak, Paul *
Waterways Board #2
Hannah, Valerie *
Waterways Board #2
Hipple, Bill (1)
Sullivan, Jerry (1)
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President Pro Tem Bickel
ENVIRONMENTAL COMMITTEE
Name (1=Incumbent)
Vote for 3
Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
* Applicants for Multiple Boards
Bartels, Brian *
Environmental Committee #1
Hopkins, Lauren *
Environmental Committee #2
Interlandi, Lisa (1)
Marcus, Karen (1)
Taylor, John
Zellner, Kendra (1)
GOLF ADVISORY BOARD
Name (1=Incumbent)
Vote for 3
Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
*Applicants for Multiple Boards
Felis, Sandra (1)
O'Connell, Karen
Pizzolato, Rich (1)
Puyol, Orlando (1)
LIBRARY ADVISORY BOARD
Name (1=Incumbent)
Vote for 3
Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
* Applicants for Multiple Boards
Chippas, Tina (1)
Kost, Carolyn (1)
Metz, Leslie (1)
Porter, Kathleen
PLANNING COMMISSION
Name (1=Incumbent)
Vote for 2
Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
* Applicants for Multiple Boards
Bartels, Brian *
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Planning Commission #2
Hannah, Valerie *
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Planning Commission #1
Hogarth, Tom (1)
Waterways Board #2
Hopkins, Lauren *
Planning Commission #1
Kennedy, Nathan (1)
RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD
Name (1=Incumbent)
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Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
* Applicants for Multiple Boards
Budnyk, Rita (1)
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Recreation Advisory Board #1
Heiman, Stephen (1)
Waterways Board #2
Sease, Megan
Waterways Board #2
Weild, Michael
WATERWAYS BOARD
Name (1=Incumbent)
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Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
* Applicants for Multiple Boards
Bartlett, Paul (1)
Crawford, Bruce (1)
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Czerniak, Paul *
Waterways Board #2
Hannah, Valerie *
Waterways Board #2
Hipple, Bill (1)
Sullivan, Jerry (1)
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Name (1=Incumbent)
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Round 4
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Bartels, Brian *
Environmental Committee #1
Hopkins, Lauren *
Environmental Committee #2
Interlandi, Lisa (1)
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Marcus, Karen (1)
Taylor, John
Zellner, Kendra (1)
GOLF ADVISORY BOARD
Name (1=Incumbent)
Vote for 3
Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
*Applicants for Multiple Boards
Felis, Sandra (1)
O'Connell, Karen
Pizzolato, Rich (1)
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Puyol, Orlando (1)
LIBRARY ADVISORY BOARD
Name (1=Incumbent)
Vote for 3
Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
* Applicants for Multiple Boards
Chippas, Tina (1)
Kost, Carolyn (1)
Metz, Leslie (1)
Porter, Kathleen
PLANNING COMMISSION
Name (1=Incumbent)
Vote for 2
Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
* Applicants for Multiple Boards
Bartels, Brian *
Planning Commission #2
Hannah, Valerie *
Planning Commission #1
Hogarth, Tom (1)
Waterways Board #2
Hopkins, Lauren *
Planning Commission #1
Kennedy, Nathan (1)
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RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD
Name (1=Incumbent)
Vote for 2
Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
* Applicants for Multiple Boards
Budnyk, Rita (1)
Czemiak, Paul *
Recreation Advisory Board #1
Heiman, Stephen (1)
Waterways Board #2
Sease, Megan
Waterways Board #2
Weild, Michael
WATERWAYS BOARD
Name (1=Incumbent)
Vote for 4
Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
* Applicants for Multiple Boards
Bartlett, Paul (1)
Crawford, Bruce (1)
Czemiak, Paul *
Waterways Board #2
Hannah, Valerie *
Waterways Board #2
Hipple, Bill (1)
Sullivan, Jerry (1)
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ENVIRONMENTAL COMMITTEE
Name (1=Incumbent)
Vote or 3
Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
* Applicants for Multiple Boards
Bartels, Brian *
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Environmental Committee #1
Hopkins, Lauren *
Environmental Committee #2
Interlandi, Lisa (1)
Marcus, Karen (1)
Taylor, John
Zellner, Kendra (1)
GOLF ADVISORY BOARD
Name (1=Incumbent)
Vote for 3
Roung 2
Round 3
Round 4
* Applicants for Multiple Boards
Felis, Sandra (1)
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O'Connell, Karen
Pizzolato, Rich (1)
Puyol, Orlando (1)
LIBRARY ADVISORY BOARD
Name (1=Incumbent)
Vote for 3
Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
* Applicants for Multiple Boards
Chippas, Tina (1)
Kost, Carolyn (1)
Metz, Leslie (1)
Porter, Kathleen
PLANNING COMMISSION
Name 1=Incumbent
Vote for 2
Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
* Applicants for Multiple Boards
Bartels, Brian *
Planning Commission #2
Hannah, Valerie *
Planning Commission #1
Hogarth, Tom (1)
Waterways Board #2
Hopkins, Lauren *
Planning Commission #1
Kennedy, Nathan (1)
RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD
Name (1=Incumbent)
Vote for 2
Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
* Applicants for Multiple Boards
Budnyk, Rita (1)
Czemiak, Paul *
Recreation Advisory Board #1
Heiman, Stephen (1)
Waterways Board #2
Sease, Megan
Waterways Board #2
Weild, Michael
WATERWAYS BOARD
Name (1=Incumbent)
Vote for 4
Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
* Applicants for Multiple Boards
Bartlett, Paul (1)
Crawford, Bruce (1)
Czemiak, Paul *
Waterways Board #2
Hannah, Valerie *
Waterways Board #2
Hipple, Bill (1)
Sullivan, Jerry (1)
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