09-08-2022 VC REG-MMINUTES OF THE REGULAR SESSION
VILLAGE COUNCIL OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA
SEPTEMBER 8, 2022
Present: Deborah Searcy, Mayor
David B. Norris, Vice Mayor
Susan Bickel, President Pro Tem
Darryl C. Aubrey, Sc.D., Councilmember
Mark Mullinix, Councilmember
Chuck Huff, Interim. 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 gave the invocation and Vice Mayor Norris led the public in the Pledge.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
The Minutes of the the Regular Session held August 25, 2022 were approved as written.
STATEMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC
Don Kazimir, 106 Gulfstream Road, expressed his concerns with the proposed lane reduction of
U.S. Highway 1 and asked why the entire length of the road that runs through the Village was not
proposed to be reduced.
Karen Marcus, 920 Evergreen Drive, expressed her support for giving Chuck Huff the opportunity
to become the Village Manager over the next six (6) months.
John Samadi, 512 Marlin Road, expressed his concerns regarding Council's choice for Interim
Village Manager.
c Mary Romero, 828 Buttonwood Road, expressed recognition and appreciation to Village
\ Sanitation workers Brett, Derek and Sal for their kindness, professionalism and for doing a good
job. Mrs. Romero expressed concern over the Village's process for hiring temporary workers and
asked Council what would be done for a sanitation worker who was affected by Covid and unable
to return to work.
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STATEMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC continued
Richard Romero, 828 Buttonwood Road, expressed his concerns regarding Council's choice for
Interim Village Manager.
Audrey Kent, 52 Yacht Club Drive, expressed her concerns over a possible increase in property
taxes and expressed concerns regarding the amount of insecticides used in the landscaping
throughout the Village. Ms. Kent asked that the volume of insecticide used throughout the Village
be reduced.
Pat Friedman, 1208 Marine Way, expressed her support for giving Chuck Huff the opportunity to
become the Village Manager over the next six (6) months.
PUBLIC HEARINGS AND QUASI-JUDICIAL MATTERS
PUBLIC HEARING AND FIRST READING OF AD VALOREM TAX MILLAGE RATE
ORDINANCE AND BUDGET ORDINANCE
A motion was made by Councilmember Aubrey and seconded by President Pro Tem Bickel to
adopt on first reading Ordinance 2022-15 entitled:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM
BEACH, FLORIDA, ESTABLISHING AND ADOPTING THE FINAL LEVY OF AD
VALOREM TAXES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR COMMENCING OCTOBER 1, 2022 AND
ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 2023; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; AND PROVIDING FOR
AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
A motion was made by Vice Mayor Norris and seconded by Councilmember Aubrey to adopt on
first reading Ordinance 2022-16 entitled:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM
BEACH, FLORIDA, ADOPTING THE ANNUAL BUDGET OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH
PALM BEACH FOR THE FISCAL YEAR COMMENCING OCTOBER 1, 2022 AND ENDING
SEPTEMBER 30, 2023 AND AUTHORIZING ALLOCATIONS, APPROPRIATIONS AND
EXPENDITURES IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE BUDGET AND AS AUTHORIZED BY
LAW; APPROVING A COMPREHENSIVE PAY PLAN AND AUTHORIZING THE
VILLAGE MANAGER TO MAKE TEMPORARY APPOINTMENTS TO BUDGETED
POSITIONS; APPROVING A MASTER FEE SCHEDULE; PROVIDING FOR THE
CREATION OF GOVERNMENTAL FUNDS WHEN NECESSARY; PROVIDING FOR THE
RECEIPT OF GRANTS OR GIFTS; PROVIDING PROCEDURES FOR BUDGET
AMENDMENTS; PROVIDING FOR THE LAPSE OF OUTSTANDING ENCUMBRANCES
AND THE RE -APPROPRIATION OF UNEXPENDED APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE PRIOR
FISCAL YEAR; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND
PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
Mr. Huff began a presentation on the budget.
Mr. Huff stated that after reviewing the budget with Finance Director Sarnia Janjua, they were able
to add an additional police officer to the budget. Revenues were revised to show an increase of
$294,172. There was an overall net impact of $147,497. The savings would remain in Council
Contingency which was revised to $222,497. Mr. Huff reviewed the Budget Highlights stating
that the budget was based on the flat millage rate of $7.0500 mils.
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PUBLIC HEARING AND FIRST READING OF AD VALOREM TAX MILLAGE RATE
ORDINANCE AND BUDGET ORDINANCE continued
The General Fund was balanced with $222,497 in Council Contingency, a $679,800 transfer to the
General Fund CIP and a $482,550 transfer to the Country Club Budget. The Country Club Budget
was balanced with a $382,550 transfer from the General Fund for Pool and Tennis Operations and
a $100,000 transfer from the General Fund for Renewal and Replacement. The budget provides
for, capital improvements, replacement of essential (capital) equipment and vehicles, employee
salary & benefit cost increases/pay study implementation, minimum wage implementation of
$13.50 per hour for part time employees and maintains and enhances the Village's level of service.
Amenities and quality of life programs remain fully funded in FY'23. Mr. Huff continued the
presentation by reviewing and explaining the total budget summary by fund and category and
concluded by reviewing the taxable value and millage selection and millage selection options. The
second reading of the budget would take place on September 22, 2022.
Mayor Searcy opened the public hearing on the ad valorem tax millage rate and budget.
Don Kazimir, 106 Gulfstream Road, asked for the Unallocated Fund Balance.
Mrs. Janjua stated that the Unallocated Fund Balance was at $13 million.
There being no further comments from the public, Mayor Searcy closed the public hearing.
Councilmember Mullinix expressed concerns regarding payroll increases and stated that based on the
changes in the economy, the increases may not be sustainable in the future.
President Pro Tem Bickel asked what percentage of the 9.5 percent payroll increase was attributed to
new hires.
Mr. Huff stated that he did not have that information with him.
Councilmember Aubrey stated that he would agree with the budget as it was presented at the meeting,
but would like to see the August financials to determine whether or not the millage rate could be
dropped to $6.9500 mils and to discuss a possible reduction of the millage rate at the next Council
meeting. Councilmember Aubrey agreed that the 9.5 percent increase in payroll was a significant
increase but understood the reasoning for the increase as the Village needs to pay their employees
competitively.
Discussion ensued between Councilmembers regarding the possibility of lowering the millage rate.
A motion was made by President Pro Tem Bickel and seconded by Councilmember Aubrey to
establish an ad valorem tax millage rate of 7.0500 mils. The motion passed unanimously.
Mayor Searcy announced that the rolled back rate is 6.2648 mils, the percentage increase over the
rolled back rate is 12.53%, and the millage rate to be levied is 7.0500 mils.
The motion to adopt on first reading Ordinance 2022-15 approving the Ad Valorem Tax Millage
Rate passed unanimously.
The motion to adopt on first reading Ordinance 2022-16 approving the Fiscal Year 2022-2023
Annual Budget passed unanimously.
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ORDINANCE 2022-17 CODE AMENDMENT — FIRE AND POLICE PENSION
A motion was made by Councilmember Mullinix and seconded by Vice Mayor Norris to adopt on
first reading Ordinance 2022-17 entitled:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM
BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING DIVISION 4, "PENSION AND CERTAIN OTHER
BENEFITS FOR FIRE AND POLICE EMPLOYEES," OF ARTICLE V, "PENSIONS AND
RETIREMENT SYSTEMS," OF CHAPTER 2, "ADMINISTRATION," OF THE VILLAGE
CODE OF ORDINANCES BY AMENDING SECTION 2-159, "CREATION OF TRUST AND
DEFINITIONS," SECTION 2-161, "BENEFIT AMOUNTS," AND SECTION 2-163,
"CONTRIBUTIONS," TO AMEND THE CALCULATION OF POLICE OFFICER
RETIREMENT BENEFITS TO INCREASE THE MULTIPLIER USED TO CALCULATE
RETIREMENT BENEFITS, MODIFY THE MAXIMUM CAP AND INCREASE THE
EMPLOYEE CONTRIBUTION FOR POLICE OFFICER MEMBERS; PROVIDING FOR
CODIFICATION; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; AND
PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
Mr. Rubin explained that the purpose of the Ordinance was to address the changes that were made
to the Police pension benefit amounts as a result of negotiations and a new Collective Bargaining
Agreement between the Village and the Police Benevolent Association. Mr. Rubin stated that the
Fire pension benefits had been revised previously. Mr. Rubin reviewed and explained the changes
to the Police pension benefits.
Councilmember Mullinix expressed his appreciation to the unions for working with the Village to
give the firefighters and police officers better benefits.
Thereafter, the motion to adopt on first reading Ordinance 2022-17 passed unanimously.
ORDINANCE 2022-12 CODE AMENDMENT — THREE TIER ASSESSMENT STRUCTURE
FOR SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES — RE -ADOPTION
A motion was made by Vice Mayor Norris and seconded by Councilmember Mullinix to adopt
and enact on second reading Ordinance 2022-12 entitled:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM
BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 30, "STORMWATER MANAGEMENT
UTILITY," OF THE VILLAGE CODE OF ORDINANCES BY AMENDING SECTION 30-6,
"STORMWATER MANAGEMENT UTILITY ASSESSMENTS," TO CREATE THREE TIERS
FOR ASSESSMENTS IMPOSED AGAINST IMPROVED SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL
PROPERTIES; PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY;
PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
Mr. Rubin explained the statute prescribed for noticing ordinances. The notice for the ordinance's
initial second reading did not meet the minimum noticing requirements, specifically the meeting
date and time of the scheduled hearing were inadvertently omitted from the notice. In order to
meet the statutory requirements and to avoid any challenges to the validity of the ordinance, the
Notice of Public Hearing was re -published to include all required information.
Mayor Searcy opened the public hearing.
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ORDINANCE 2022-12 CODE AMENDMENT — THREE TIER ASSESSMENT STRU
FOR SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES — RE -ADOPTION continued
John Samadi, 512 Marlin Road, expressed his concerns regarding the stormwater assessment to
single-family residential properties.
Councilmember Aubrey and Councilmember Mullinix discussed and explained the reasoning
behind the stormwater assessment.
There being no further comments from the public, Mayor Searcy closed the public hearing.
Thereafter, the motion to adopt and enact on second reading Ordinance 2022-12 passed unanimously.
ORDINANCE 2022-13 CODE AMENDMENT — MEETINGS AND GATHERIN
PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND RECREATION — RE -ADOPTION
A motion was made by President Pro Tem Bickel and seconded by Councilmember Aubrey to
adopt and enact on second reading Ordinance 2022-13 entitled:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM
BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING DIVISION 2, "PERMIT," OF ARTICLE II, "MEETINGS
AND GATHERINGS," OF CHAPTER 20, "PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND RECREATION,"
OF THE VILLAGE CODE OF ORDINANCES BY AMENDING SECTION 20-31, "PERMIT
REQUIRED," TO INCREASE THE PERMIT REQUIREMENT THRESHOLD TO TWENTY-
FIVE PERSONS; PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY;
PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
Mr. Rubin explained the statute prescribed for noticing ordinances. The notice for the ordinance's
initial second reading did not meet the minimum noticing requirements, specifically the meeting
date and time of the scheduled hearing were inadvertently omitted from the notice. In order to
meet the statutory requirements and to avoid any challenges to the validity of the ordinance, the
Notice of Public Hearing was re -published to include all required information.
Mayor Searcy opened the public hearing.
There being no comments from the public, Mayor Searcy closed the public hearing.
Thereafter, the motion to adopt and enact on second reading Ordinance 2022-13 passed unanimously.
ORDINANCE 2022-14 CODE AMENDMENT — REPEAL OF EXEMPT EMPLO
EMERGENCY DUTY
A motion was made by President Pro Tem Bickel and seconded by Vice Mayor Norris to adopt
and enact on second reading Ordinance 2022-14 entitled:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM
BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 8, "EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT," OF THE
VILLAGE CODE OF ORDINANCES TO REPEAL ARTICLE III, "EXEMPT EMPLOYEE
EMERGENCY DUTY" PROVIDING FOR THE COMPENSATION OF DISASTER -RELATED
EMERGENCY WORK DURING A DECLARED STATE OF EMERGENCY; PROVIDING
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ORDINANCE 2022-14 CODE AMENDMENT — REPEAL OF EXEMPT EMPLOYEE
EMERGENCY DUTY continued
FOR CODIFICATION; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS
AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
Mr. Rubin stated that the ordinance was passed on first reading at the previous Council meeting. Mr.
Rubin explained that the purpose of the ordinance was to repeal the portion of the Village Code
providing for emergency duty compensation for exempt employees during a declared local state of
emergency since the recent update to the Village's personnel rules and regulations provided for
emergency pay for both non-exempt and exempt employees.
Mayor Searcy opened the public hearing.
There being no comments from the public, Mayor Searcy closed the public hearing.
Thereafter, the motion to adopt and enact on second reading Ordinance 2022-14 passed unanimously.
CONSENT AGENDA APPROVED
Councilmember Mullinix moved to approve the Consent Agenda. Vice Mayor Norris seconded
the motion, which passed unanimously. The following items were approved:
Motion approving of a Change Order and Final Payment in the amount of $23,808 to J.W.
Cheatham, LLC for milling, resurfacing and striping of various roadways throughout the Village.
Resolution authorizing the submission of an application for State Aid to Libraries Grant
Funding and authorizing execution of the Grant Agreement.
Resolution approving a Blanket Purchase Order for the Public Works Department with Al
Packer, Inc. in the total amount of $30,000 for parts and repairs.
Resolution approving a Blanket Purchase Order for the Public Works Department with
Nextran Truck Center, Inc. in the total amount of $35,000 for parts and repairs.
Receive for file Minutes of the Library Advisory Board Meeting held 7/26/22.
Receive for file Minutes of the Infrastructure Surtax Committee Meeting held 8/15/22.
RESOLUTION 2022-71 — FIRE RESCUE DEPARTMENT AMBULANCE PURCHASE
A motion was made by Vice Mayor Norris and seconded by President Pro Tem Bickel to adopt
Resolution 2022-71 entitled:
A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM
BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING THE PURCHASE OF ONE 2024 FREIGHTLINER M2 4 -
DOOR CAB WITH PL CUSTOM MEDIUM DUTY AMBULANCE MODULE FROM SOUTH
FLORIDA EMERGENCY VEHICLES, LLC PURSUANT TO PRICING ESTABLISHED IN
AN EXISTING SOURCEWELL COOPERATIVE PURCHASING CONTRACT FOR
AMBULANCES AND EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES VEHICLES; AUTHORIZING
THE INTERIM VILLAGE MANAGER TO EXECUTE THE PURCHASE AGREEMENT AND
ALL REQUIRED DOCUMENTS; DECLARING AN EXISTING 2016 FREIGHTLINER/AEV
AMBULANCE AS SURPLUS PROPERTY AND AUTHORIZING ITS DISPOSAL; AND
PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
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RESOLUTION 2022-71 — FIRE RESCUE DEPARTMENT AMBULANCE PURCHASE
continued
Fire Chief J.D. Armstrong explained that the ambulance purchase was not supposed to take place
until 2023 but the ambulance had to be ordered now because all 2023 chassis were purchased. In
order to receive an ambulance with a 2024 chassis in the year 2024, the order and purchase had to
be made now. Chief Armstrong explained and discussed the pricing in the purchase agreement.
Thereafter, the motion to adopt Resolution 2022-71 passed unanimously.
Discussion — Ad Hoc Residential Code Committee remaining topics to anal
Mayor Searcy stated that the Ad Hoc Residential Code Committee was analyzing artificial turf,
sheds, detached garages and accessory dwellings and would be bringing back their
recommendations. Mayor Searcy asked Council if there were any other topics that they wanted
the Committee to analyze.
President Pro Tem Bickel recommended having additional input from the Environmental
Committee regarding artificial turf and for the Ad Hoc Committee to discuss pervious and
impervious surfaces as they relate to gravel driveways.
Mayor Searcy stated that residents had recommended reviewing landscaping codes for new
residential, general parking in residential neighborhoods, and storage of construction materials on
job sites.
Discussion ensued between Councilmembers and Mr. Rubin regarding the topics mentioned for
the Ad Hoc Residential Code Committee to analyze.
Council agreed to ask the Ad Hoc Residential Code Committee to analyze accessory structures,
parking in swales, construction site maintenance, driveway materials and artificial turf. Artificial
turf would also be analyzed by the Environmental Committee.
Discussion — Village Manager Recruitment
Mayor Searcy gave a brief history and background of the current Village Manager recruitment
process. Mayor Searcy recommended moving forward with the process by reviewing the
applications that were received and possibly choosing candidates to interview.
Councilmember Aubrey stated that there needed to be closure on whether or not to move forward
with the applications that were received. Councilmember Aubrey expressed his thoughts regarding
the candidates and the history of Village managers since his tenure as a Councilmember.
Discussion ensued between the Councilmembers regarding the next step in the Village Manager
recruitment process.
Councilmember Mullinix recommended giving Mr. Huff six (6) months as Interim Village
Manager and to re-evaluate whether to hire Mr. Huff as the Village Manager at the end of the six
(6) months.
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Discussion — Village Manager Recruitment continued
President Pro Tem Bickel recommended giving Mr. Huff eight (8) months so that there is not any
issue with coinciding with the Village's municipal election in March 2023.
Council came to consensus to give Mr. Huff eight (8) months as Interim Village Manager and to
re-evaluate whether to hire Mr. Huff as the Village Manager at the end of those eight (8) months.
The Village Manager applicants would be notified of the decision.
Mr. Huff thanked Council and expressed his appreciation for their consideration and support.
MAYOR AND COUNCIL MATTERS/REPORTS
President Pro Tem Bickel discussed the concerns that were raised to her from members of the
Planning Commission regarding the proposed 200 Yacht Club Drive development.
Discussion ensued between Councilmembers and Mr. Rubin regarding the Planning Commission's
purpose and duties as it related to the 200 Yacht Club Drive development.
Mayor Searcy clarified that the proposed lane reduction on U.S. Highway One would be a
reduction of the lanes from South Anchorage Drive to North Anchorage Drive. The lanes would
stay three lanes wide where the cars would que up which would be northbound just south of the
Parker Bridge and southbound just north of Northlake Boulevard.
Mr. Huff gave an update on the sanitation worker that has been dealing with long Covid for
approximately one (1) year. Mr. Huff stated that that the sanitation worker was doing okay but
was no longer able to work and believed that the sanitation worker was collecting long-term
disability. Mr. Huff stated that he would confirm that the sanitation worker was collecting long-
term disability and would let Council know.
President Pro Tem Bickel asked if the Village was vetting their temporary workers.
Mr. Huff stated yes.
Mayor Searcy encouraged everyone to see the new luxury cabanas that have been installed at the
Country Club pool. Mayor Searcy announced that Coffee with a Cop would be taking place on
September 10th from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. in the Library Obert Room and that the first annual corn
hole tournament would be taking place at the Community Center on September 17th and
encouraged residents to attend.
President Pro Tem Bickel confirmed that the Village Manager applicants would be notified of
Council's decision regarding the Village Manager recruitment process.
VILLAGE MANAGER MATTERS/REPORTS
Mr. Huff stated that reconstruction of the FDOT bridge on U.S. Highway One would begin in
December of 2023. The Prosperity Farms Road bridge was scheduled to begin around the same time.
Councilmember Mullinix recommended contacting representatives to expedite the reconstruction
of the FDOT bridge on U.S. Highway One.
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VILLAGE MANAGER MATTERS/REPORTS continued
Mr. Huff explained the reasons for the delays on the bridge's reconstruction and discussion ensued
between Mr. Huff and Councilmember Mullinix regarding possible solutions to the issue.
COUNCIL AND ADMINISTRATION MATTERS
ATTORNEY-CLIENT SESSION (Anchorage at Southwinds, LLC v. Village of North Palm
Beach and Wayne Cameron (Case No. 50-2022-CA-04478-XXXX-MB)
Mayor Searcy announced an Attorney -Client Session stating that the Village Council, Interim
Village Manager and Village Attorney would attend.
Mayor Searcy recessed the Regular Council meeting at 8:23 p.m.
Mayor Searcy reconvened the Regular Council meeting at 8:37 p.m. Mayor Searcy announced the
termination of the Attorney -Client Session.
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There being no further business to come before the Council, the meeting was adjourned at 8:37 p.m.
Je ca Green, MMC, Village Clerk