April 30, 2019
9:30 am
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
BOARD MEETING
PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA
ADDITIONS,
DELETIONS, & SUBSTITUTIONS
APRIL 30, 2019
PAGE ITEM
NOTE: Items that were revised, added, deleted, or
backup submitted and were not listed on the
addition/deletion sheet distributed to the Board the prior day are noted with
an asterisk (*).
BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA
APRIL 30, 2019
TUESDAY COMMISSION CHAMBERS
9:30 A.M.
1. CALL TO ORDER
A. Roll Call
B. Invocation
C. Pledge of Allegiance
2. AGENDA APPROVAL
A. Additions, Deletions, Substitutions
B. Adoption
3. REGULAR AGENDA (Pages 2-3)
A. 9:30 A.M. 2019 Disaster Preparedness
Update (Public Safety)
B. 10:30 A.M. Palm Beach County Action Plan for Fiscal Year (FY) 2019-2020
C. 2:00 P.M.
D. 3:00 P.M.
5. ADJOURNMENT
APRIL 30, 2019
A. CLERK AND COMPTROLLER
1. Staff recommends motion to receive
and file: Warrant List – Backup information can be
viewed in the Clerk & Comptroller’s Office.
2. Staff recommends
motion to approve: Contracts (regular) and claim settlements
list as submitted by various departments to the Clerk & Comptroller=s
Office. Countywide
B. ADMINISTRATION
1. Staff requests board direction: regarding the development and submittal of
comments on the Draft Integrated Project Implementation Report and
Environmental Impact Statement for the Loxahatchee River Watershed Restoration
Project to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps). SUMMARY: The purpose of the proposed Loxahatchee
River Watershed Restoration Project is to improve the quantity, quality, timing
and distribution of water flows to the Northwest Fork of the Loxahatchee River
and restore hydrologic conditions and connectivity of wetlands and watersheds
that form the historic headwaters of the river. Key features of the proposed
project include an above-ground reservoir on the Mecca
site, four aquifer storage and recovery wells and improved connections between
the river and watershed. The project is expected to
achieve river restoration flow targets 91 percent of the time in the dry season
and 98 percent of the time in wet season. The estimated cost is $473 million
and design and construction is estimated to require
9-15 years. Staff recommends continuing to support state and
federal efforts to achieve ecosystem restoration goals for the Loxahatchee
River watershed while communicating key concerns, such as the Mecca reservoir
embankment height and questionable or unjustified assumptions, and expressing
interest in collaborating with the Corps and the South Florida Water Management
District to optimize the Mecca reservoir to be more compatible with adjacent
lands. The deadline to submit comments on the draft report is May 6,
2019. Countywide (MJ)
APRIL 30, 2019
3. REGULAR AGENDA
C. ENGINEERING & PUBLIC WORKS
1. Staff recommends
motion to adopt:
A) a resolution in support of the Town of Loxahatchee
Groves’ (Town) Project Funding for Local Initiatives (LI) Construction Projects
Application to the Palm Beach County Transportation Planning Agency (TPA) for
construction of a roundabout at the intersection of Okeechobee Boulevard and
Folsom Road, contingent on the Town’s and County’s approval of an Interlocal
Agreement with the County agreeing to certain Town responsibilities; and
B)
a resolution in support of the Town’s Project Funding for Transportation
Alternatives (TA) Program Application to the TPA for the construction of a
multi-use trail with signalized pedestrian and horse crossings along F Road,
contingent on the Town’s and County’s approval of an Interlocal Agreement with
the County agreeing to certain Town responsibilities.
SUMMARY: Approval of these resolutions will comply
with the TA Program and LI Program requirements, that for federally funded
projects, a resolution is necessary to establish the local agency’s commitment
to construction, operation and maintenance of a project. Since Palm Beach
County (County) is a certified agency for the Local Agency Program, the Town
has requested the County’s endorsement of the projects. Both resolutions are contingent on the Town
and the County executing Interlocal Agreements. The Interlocal Agreements will memorialize
the responsibilities and requirements on both the Town and the County with
respect to the projects, including the
Town’s commitment to pay for the County’s costs and any overruns, the Town’s
ownership of the project improvements on F Road, and the County’s right to
terminate the Interlocal Agreement for any reason. Upon termination, if the County is required
to return any TA Program and/or LI Program funds, the Town agrees to fully reimburse the County. The Interlocal Agreements
will also commit the Town to maintaining the projects after the construction is completed with the exception of the roundabout, which
will be maintained by the County. District 6 (YBH)
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