By Jane Smith
Delray Beach city commissioners took these unanimous actions on Aug. 18 before voting on the iPic theater:
• Approved the second reading of the historic structure move ordinance. Changes from the first reading include added criteria and submittal requirements for moving structures within a historic district or onto an individually designated property; added criteria for a historic structure move into a historic district or onto an individually designated property; and added language to allow staff to approve those requests administratively, provided they meet all zoning requirements, are not seeking relief of any kind and are not proposing alterations to the structure.
• Approved hiring Chicago Bridge & Iron Inc. for $78,843 to monitor the second year after beach replenishment, according to state of Florida permit requirements. The company will gather data onshore and offshore to help assess the performance of the beach replenishment and plan future projects.
• Approved, as part of the consent agenda, adding three firms to help ease building permit crunch during peak times. The firms received three-year contracts with two one-year renewals. These firms were the lowest bidders: M.T. Causley, CAP Government Inc. and GFA International.
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