O86-48ORDINANCE NO. 86-48
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF
THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA
AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 80-19 OF SAID
CITY BY REZONING A CERTAIN PARCEL OF
LAND WITHIN THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH,
FLORIDA FROM RECREATION (REC) TO PLANNED
COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT (PCD),
SAID PARCEL BEING MORE PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED HEREIN; AMENDING THE REVISED
ZONING MAP ACCORDINGLY; PROVIDING A
CONFLICTS CLAUSE, A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE,
AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND FOR OTHER
PURPOSES.
WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Boynton
Beach, Florida, has heretofore adopted Ordinance No. 80-19
in which a Revised Zoning Map was adopted for said City; and
WHEREAS, the City of Boynton Beach has heretofore filed
a Petition pursuant to Section 9, Appendix A-Zoning of the
Code of Ordinances of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida for
the purpose of rezoning a certain parcel of land consisting
of 13.03 acres located within the municipal limits of said
City, said property being more particularly described
hereinafter, from Recreation (REC) to Planned Commercial
Development District (PCD); and
W~RREAS, the City Commission deems it in the best
interests of-the inhabitants of said City to amend the
aforesaid Revised Zoning Map as hereinafter set forth.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY~'~THE"c~TY'~'~ES~oN~::0F
THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA:
Section 1: That the following described land,
located in the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, to wit:
The East 1/2 of the Northwest 1/4 of the
Southwest 1/4 less right-of-way of
Seaboard Coastline Railroad and less
right-of-way of State Road 9 (I-95) in
Section 16, Township 45 South, Range 43
East.
be and the same is hereby rezoned from Recreation (REC) to
Planned Commercial Development District (PCD).
Section 2: That the aforesaid Revised Zoning Map of
the City shall be amended accordingly. That this rezoning
is hereby granted for the purpose of permitting the
development of said land as a Planned Commercial Development
District (PCD) specifically in accordance with the
development plans and specifications therefore now on file
with the office of the City Planner of the City of Boynton
Beach, Florid and all requirements, terms and conditions
established and set forth in the minutes of the Planning and
Zoning Board and the City Commission of the City of Boynton
Beach, Florida, pertaining to the review and approval of
said application which minutes are hereby made a part hereof
by reference and staff comments are attached hereto as
Exhibit "A".
Except as provided herein, all development on the
subject property shall proceed in strict accordance with all
ordinances of the City of Boynton Beach, including but not
limited to, its zoning, electrical, plumbing, subdivision,
planning and zoning codes
regulations of the State
Environmental Regulations.
and all other rules and
of Florida, Department of
Section 3: Ail ordinances or parts of ordinances in
conflict herewith are hereby repealed.
Section 4: Should any sectio~,.o~r'~ur~w~sion of this
Ordinances or any portion thereof be declared by a court of
competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such decision shall
not affect the remainder of this Ordinance.
Section 5: This Ordinance shall become effective
immediately upon passage.
FIRST READING this 18th day of
1986.
November ,
SECOND, FINAL READING and PASSAGE this ~ day of
ATTEST:
( CorPorate Seal)
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA
Vice MaWr
Commis sloher/~-
LAND USE ELEMENT AMENDMENT AND REZONINC
PROJECT NAME: The PC]
AGENT: Steven
OWNER: City oJ
LOCATION: N.W.
95, sot
DESCRIPTION:
Center
W. Deutsch
Boynton Beach
2nd Avenue at Interstate
.thwest corner.
Request for. an amendment to the
Future Land Use Element of the
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Comprehensive Plan from
Recreational to Office
Commercial, and rezoning from
REC (Recreation) to PCD (Planned
Commercial Development District)
for the purpose of allowing
construction of a 13.03 acre
office development to be
included as a part of the
Boynton Beach Park of Commerce.
Mr. Cannon distributed to the Board members a memorandum,
dated June 3, 1986, written to him from Deutsch Ireland
Properties.
Mr. Annunziato stated the referenced memorandum from Deutsch
Ireland Properties addresses the Technical Review Board's
concern about the access plan to the subject property.
Essentially, the TRB and the applicant have worked out their
differences concerning access. Mr. Annunziato will be
discussing that item on Page 4 of the report which specifi-
cally addresses the acess plan.
Mr. Annunziato reported this is a parcel which is currently
owned by the City. It was acquired by the City from Palm
Beach County.. Palm Beach County acquired the property
because of delinquent taxes. It was dedicated to the City
subject to its being used for recreational purposes.
However, it became apparent both to the City and the appli-
cant that this was not the most appropriate location for a
future City park. The Master Plan for Boynton Beach Park of
Commerce shows on that Master Plan a 17 acre parcel on the
extreme northwestern portion of the property which will be
dedicated to the City as a public park.
Mr. Annunziato stated this rezoning is actually a land swap
between the City and the developer of the Boynton Beach Park
of Commerce. Presently, the property is largely undeveloped
except for a shooting range maintained by the Fraternal
Order o'f Police, a Police Dog Training Facility, and a
Police Dog Cemetery.
To describe the surrounding property, Mr. Annunziato stated
to the east is the Interstate 95 right-of-way. To the east
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of the referenced right-of-way is a single-family zoning
district. High Ridge Road lies approximately 600 feet to
the left of .the parcel and is presently a two lane road.
Mr. Annunziato noted that the Boynton Beach Park of Commerce
Master Plan. calls for High Ridge Road to be relocated so
that coming down from the north it swings to the east and
would'run along the western boundary of the subject parcel
and swing back into the BoYnton Beach Park of Commerce.
Mr. Annunziato advised that road would be built as a four
lane divided.collector road.
Chairman Trauger questioned the rationale of curving that
road in to come down along this site and back out when there
is a straight_road down. Mr. Annunziato clarified the pur-
pose would be to obtain a better lot configuration within
the Boynton Beach Park of Commerce. He stated the preferred
depth of lots from the existing highway, High Ridge Road, to
the railroad tracks was excessive and not easily develop-
able. By swinging High Ridge Road to the east, they would
be able tgocreate a better development. This is the way the
Master Plan was approved. In response to Mr. deLong's
inquiry regarding funding of the program, Mr. Annunziato
responded it was the Boynton Beach Park of Commerce's
responsibility~
Mrs. Huckle asked if the Boynton Beach Park of Commerce
owned the property north of 22nd Avenue along 1-95.
Mr. Annunziato-advised they did, and it was in the PID.
Mr. DeLong questioned if the City was picking up about 3.97
acres. Mr. Annunziato stated the ultimate acreage in the
land swap ha_s_not been fully decided yet because there
are still some items, being discussed which included land
configuration;~ size, and environmental constraints of deve-
lopment on this swap property. Mr. Cannon pointed out' on
the screen the location of this subject property.
Mr. Annunziato stated it would be located at Miner Road and
E-4 Canal, which puts it in closer proximity to those por-
tions of the City that are going to develop residentially,
Mr. Annunziato verified to Mr. deLong that basically it
would .be no less than an even swap, and the City might be
picking up free additional acres.
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Mr. Cannon.pointed out that the City has acquired a parcel
of property approximately 20 acres in size on Seacrest
Boulevard. Mr. Golden pointed out on the screen where the
parcel was located. Mr. Cannon stated the property would be
the site of the City's North District Park, and that park
would take care of the recreational needs for most of the
northern end of Boynton Beach
Mr. Cannon stated, as far as the land uses for the
surrounding area in the Boynton Beach Park of Commerce, the
parcels to the north of the subject parcel and to the west
of the subject parcel are designated on the Master Plan for
office and/or hotel development. The parcel to the.nort.h-
west will be designated for office development. The par-
cels to the south and to the southwest are designated for
industrial, research, and developmental uses.
Going to the specific criteria by which the Planning
Department is evaluating this rezoning application,
Mr. Cannon directed-the Board's attention to the top of
Page 3, "W~ether the proposed rezoning would be consistent
with applicable Comprehensive Plan policies." Mr. Cannon
stated-the City has acquired a site for the North District
Park. Therefore, the recreational needs for that part of
the City are going to be satisfied. This parcel is no
longer necessary or desirable for development as a City
park.
In order to prevent indiscriminate destruction of native
vegetation, Mr. Cannon recommended that the applicant
attempt to preserve the existing sand pines and slash pine
trees to the maximum extent possible. This reflects a
recommendation made in the Planning Department's Evaluation
and Appraisal Report that the City take a strong stand in
respect to preserving trees. There is a tree preservation
ordinance, but it allows a wide range 0f latitude by
developers. The Planning Department is suggesting that the
developers, not only in this parcel but in all future site
plans and rezoning applications, preserve the trees to the
maximum extent possible.
The Planning Department makes a recommendation, which is
similar to the conditions placed on the Boynton Beach Park
of Commerce, that the applicant seek to minimize erosion and
reduce blowing sand on the site.
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Mr. Cannon believed the Criteria B, C, E, F, and H can be
largely summarized to meet all the criteria which deals with
compatibility with the surrounding property, its developa-
bility under the existing zoning, and the availability of
sites elsewhere in the City.
To summarize all the listed conditions,.the Planning
Department-has determined the desirable land use for this
particular parcel has changed because of the availability of
alternate park sites and the development of the surrounding
property as-an office and industrial development. The use
the applicant proposes, which is office development, is
the most apprOpriate development for this .particular parcel.
Mr. Cannon added that land use conflicts with the
surrounding properties would not be created.
Mr. Cannon directed the Board's attention to Condition D on
Page 4, "Whether the proposed rezoning would be compatible
with utility systems, roadways, and other public
facilities." Mr. Cannon stated the Planning Department made
a few estimates of the water and sewer demands that would be
created by the Boynton Beach Park of Commerce, that is, a
comparison between water and sewer generated by the office
development, and the amount generated by a park. However,
the water and sewer generated for an office development
would not be significant and could be accommodated by the
improvements that are going to be made with the development
of the Boynton Beach Park of Commerce.
Mr. CannOn advised the proposed PCD site would generate
about 3,000 triPs per day compared to 780 trips which would
be generated if the site were to be developed as a park. In
the evening-Peak hours, it would generate about 600 trips.
The applicant submitted a'traffic impact analysis for the
PCD site which determined that the improvements which are
going to be made with the development of the Boynton Beach
Park of Commerce would be adequate to serve the traffic
needs generated by the proposed PCD.
Mr. CannOn directed the Board's attention to the middle of
Page 4, where it states, "If the interchange is constrUcted
at I-9~ and N. W. 22nd Avenue, the developer would be
required to six lane 22nd Avenue from Seacrest Boulevard to
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the center of the Park of Commerce." He stated this will be
the basis for the needs for improvement to N. W. 22nd
Avenue. However, the developer was required only to four
lane N. W. 22nd Avenue and not to six lane that road. The
six laning of that road would have to completed by the
County or DOT.
Mr. Cannon stated the only major area of disagreement between
the applicant and the City was concerning access from the
site. The applicant is proposing a maximum of three parcels
that would occupy the site and, as shown on the original
Master Plan, four access points from High Ridge Road and one
access point from N. W. 22nd Avenue.
At this point'~ Jim Golden displayed the Master Plan on the
screen for the Board's review. He denoted where the access
roads were loCated.
Mr. deLong questioned the length of the stretch along High
Ridge Road. Mr. Annunziato clarified it was about 1300
feet. Mr~'deLong questioned how you could not allow four
access roads for the previous applicant, and allow four
access roads for this applicant. Mr. Annunziato clarified
that it was not suggested that the City approve four access
roads for this applicant. He stated this was a request sub-
mitted by the applicant.
Referencing Page 4, Mr. Cannon stated the City staff
originally recommended that access to the sites on High
Ridge Road be limited to two driveways and the access to
N.W. 22nd Avenue be eliminated entirely since that is a
ramp for 22nd Avenue which leads up to the overpass over
1-95. The Planning Department considered this to be an
unsafe location to have an access road to the property
because of a ramp coming down and going up to the overpass.
The Planning Department had a meeting recently with the
applicant. Referring to the memorandum distributed to the
Board members earlier, Mr. Cannon stated it indicates that
the City has reached an agreement with the applicant. That
agreement is the City is conceding there' should be three
access points from High Ridge Road, and each one of these
access points would be served by a left turn lane south-
bound, and the northern-most access point will be centered
350 feet south of No W. 22nd Avenue.
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Mr. Cannon advised at this point the Planning Departmegt is
agreeing this Master Plan will not include approval of the
access road onto N. W. 22nd Avenue. Whether that access
is allowed will depend on the specific design of the
interchange on 1-95 and N. W. 22nd Avenue, if and when that
occurs.
In repiy to Chairman Trauger's inquiry concerning the 1-95
interchange, Mr. Annunziato clarified the various options
proposed in the Benefit Cost Analysis did not suggest a
clover-leaf type interchange. It suggested diamond type
interchange which in effect would structurally build an
interchange very similar to the interchange at Hypoluxo Road
where you do'not have long sweeping curved entrances and
exits. There has been additional discussion on having
interchanges to the center and creating one intersection.
Mr. Annunziato commented you will not see a need for any
additional right-of-way for 1-95 interchange. If there is,'
it will be the responsibility of this developer to make it
available since he is heavily involved in design, feasibili-
ties, envi?onmental evaluation, and funding of the
interchange.
Mrs. H~ckle asked if Mr. Annunziato had the figures on the
distance between the subject propertY and 1-95.
Mr. Annunziato reported it was approximately 1'00 feet, and
was only a separation of the railroad tracks.
Mrs. Huck!e questioned the depth from N. W. 22nd Avenue to
the northern boundary of the subject property.
Mr. Annunziato believed it would be 50-100 feet.
Mr. Ryder noted when they get to the site plan, their
knowledgewill be clearer concerning permitting the possible
interchange.
Mr. Cannon stated the main access on N. W. 22nd Avenue will
not be part of this Master Plan approval. The applicant may
come back at a future date when the design for that inter-
section is finalized. At that time, Mr. Cannon stated the
request for the Master Plan modification will allow the
access point.
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Mr. deLong clarified the Planning Department is recommending
three access points instead of four on High Ridge Road.
Mr. Cannon added it would be subject to the conditions the
applicant has set forth in his letter, dated June 3, 1986,
and that letter should be made part of the Planning and
Zoning Board's recommendation.
Mr. Cannon ~s~ated the Planning Department is recommending
approval of-this application, and that it be found consistent
with the Comprehensive Plan, subject to the staff comments
which includes a comment from the Police Department, and
that it reflects the TRB's original comments concerning
the access points. The approval is also subject to the
recommendations made in the Planning Department,s memoran-
dum, as modifi%d by the statements and conditions in the
applicant's letter, dated June 3, 1986.
Mr. Winter stressed his concern over the bulldozing of the
dog cemetery for the dogs that served the City. He was con-
cerned over what happens to that area Mr. Cheney noted
recently the dogs have been buried near the Animal Shelter,
but he was not certain. He noted dogs will be removed,
advised he would get more information. The Police
Department through the Fraternal Order of Police has been
involved in discussions. Mr. Cheney has not specifically
asked about the dog cemetery, and acknowledged it will be
further discussed and investigated.
Mr. deLong commented that Mr. Cannon had not discussed the
traffic analysis. In almost everything he reviewed,
Mr. Cannon noted almost every level of service fits Level D.
Mr. Annunziato confirmed Mrs. Huckle statement that it was a
peak time. He'stated that critical movement analyses are
intersection analyses, and the standard which has been
recommended and adopted by the Regional Planning Council is
that at only peak times, Level of Service D is acceptable.
He explained peak time is for an hour and half or so, twice
a day, ~nd intersections will be a little congested at that
time. However, over the remainder of the day, the Level of
Service would be C or better.
Mr. deLong commented that the means in which the City Picked
up this land for non-payment of taxes from the County has a
restricted use in that it states the property should be used
for governmental purposes.
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Mr. Cheney clarified that the City and the applicant
understands that in order for this to go forth, the City
would have to get permission from Palm Beach County.
Mr. Cheney acknowledged a swap, similar to this one, was
made once before near Westside Baptist Church where there
was much land, and the City swapped the land with the
Church~ It went before the Board of County Commissioners
with no problems. Mr. Cheney had not approached the County
about this, but he believed there would no problems. When
the time comes, and we get to the point where the developer
agrees that he will give the City three acres or more, then
we know we must approach the Board of Commissioners.
Mr. Cheney clarified., at that time, the deed.restriction
would leave this piece of land and be transferred to-the
other piece.
According to the requirements, Mrs. Huckle stated it stipu-
lates the Master Site Plan be presented to the Board in
more detail. She noted the two proposals presented at this
meeting w~e incomplete to a large degree. She added if the
Board is going-to review the proposals and approve or
disapprove them according to all the regulations, she
suggested the future submission include a more detailed
Master Plan, Which is delineated in the Zoning Regulations
to include circulation and other items, and are not on the
package submitted..
Mr. Annunziato-commented it has always been a pOint of
interest as to what level you submit a land use proposal.
Sometimes people go to great lengths to prepare a site plan,
which probably will be 60-70% accurate by the time they do
the hard-line site planning. On this site plan,
Mr. Annunziato noted the Planning Department knows the loca-
tions of the access points. Mr. Ryder commented since the
Planning Department receives the changes in zoning, they
do not feel it is practical to go to that extent.
Discussion continuSd on this item. Mrs. Huckle noted the
regulations show exactly what should be submitted, and they
are adequate under these circumstances since we are all very
familiar with the location. However, she stated the Board is
attempting to close any possible loops that might interfere
in making this a perfect situation. We are going to a brand
new process of submitting these items to the State. She
believed a few more details, such as on the Master Site
Plan, specifically set out in our Zoning Code under the PCD,
would not be too much more to present, and it is required.
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DeveloHer's Presentation
John Moyle
Representing the Developer
Mr. Moyle wanted to clarify one issue stated on Page 4 in
the middle paragraph. He stated Mr. Cannon.mentioned the
correction-concerning six laning N. W. 22nd Avenue. He
should have continued and mentioned the four laning of N. W.
22nd Avenue from Seacrest Boulevard to U. $. 1. Mr. Moyle
believed Mr. Cannon would confirm that he intended to, but
the record will reflect that he did not go that far. Other
than that, Mr~ Moyle stated he was present, in order to
answer any questions.
Mr. Annunziato clarified that the requirements from the
developer from the Development Order issued by the City
would involve four laning N. W. 22nd Avenue from Seacrest
Boulevard to Congress. There were no requirements for
N. W. 22nd Avenue east of Seacrest Boulevard. This has not
changed those requirements. What is suggested is that when
the entire system builds out these improvements must be in
place. Mr. Annunziato noted when everything is built in
this section of Palm Beach County, there will be a require-
ment to add two more lanes to both sections.
Referring to the statement, 1-95 to N. W. 22nd Avenue,
Mrs. Huckle noted it stated if the interchange is
constructed at 1-95 and N. W. 22nd Avenue, the developer
will be required to six lane N. W. 22nd Avenue from Seacrest
Boulevard to the center of the Boynton Beach Park of
Commerce. Mr. Annunziato noted that statement was
incorrect, and'it should be four lanes. The traffic impact
statement shows"need at build out for six lanes."
Mr. Annunziato clarified that the developer would not be
required to four lane east of Seacrest Boulevard. He added
it is a County requirement at build out. Discussion con-
tinued.
There being no further comments presented in favor or in
opposition of the proposal, Chairman Trauger declared the
PUBLIC h~ARING closed.
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Mr. deLong moved to approve the application of the City of
Boynton Beach for the land exchange, subject to staff com-
ments, and in consistency with the Comprehensive Plan,
seconded by Mr. Pagliarulo.
Chairman TraUger stated that it was moved and seconded that
the Board approve the request for an amendment to the Future
Land Use Element of the Comprehensive Plan from Recreational
to Office Commercial, rezoning from REC (Recreation) to PCD
(Planned Commercial Development District) for the purpose of
allowing construction of a 13.03 acre office development to
be included as a part of the Boynton Beach Park of Commerce,
and in consistency with'the Comprehensive Plan. The motion
carried 7-0.
Chairman Trauger notified the developer that this proposal
will come before the City Council at their meeting on
June 17, i986, at 8:00 P.M. or as soon thereafter as the
Agenda permits.
COMMENTS
Mr. deLong stated that earlier~Mr. Winter made a recommen-
dation concerning Mr. Schorr's application for two access
points from High Ridge Road. The applicant requested more
than one access point. Mr. deLong believed, in all fairness
to Mr. Schorr and his application, since the.Board allowed
three access pOints'on a road about the same length on the
same highway, some consideration be given to allow Mr. Schorr
another egress and ingress on High Ridge Road.
Mr. Annunziato clarified there was a substantial difference.
This applicants road will be four lane divided, and the
three driveways will be served by median cuts with left turn
lanes in a median, and there is a substantial difference.
He noted that is why he pointed out to Mr. Schorr, if he
wanted to build median left turns, it might not create
as great a problem. Mr. deLong agreed with Mr.
Annunziato's statement.
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ADJOURNMENT
There being no furthe~ business before the Board, the
meeting of the Planning and Zoning Board adjourned at 10:05
P.M.
Carol Ann Brown
Recording Secretary
(Three Tapes)
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MEMORANDUM
Planning Dept.
May 14, 1986
Lt. Dale S. Hah%mack
Police Dept.
The P.C.D. Center
N.W. 22nd Av~. and High Ridge Rd.
As per the dicussion at the T.R.B. meeting .on 13 May 1986, I feel the
entrance on N.W. 22nd Ave. has to be eliminated. The entrance is too
close to the intersection o.f both 1-95 (S.R. 9) and to High Ridge Rd.
I also feel the number of entrances onto High Ridge Rd~ .from the site is
excessive. I feel the number should be reduced to one with an enclosed
loop road or at most two entrances with a loop connector road.
Lt. Dale S. Hammack
Police Department
DH:as
B. Consider request submitted by Steven W. Deutsch, Agent
--for the City of~Boynton Beach, for an amendment to the
Future Land Use Element of the Comprehensive Plan from
Recreational t0~'Office Commercial, and rezoning from REC
(Recreation) to PCD (Planned Commercial Development
District) for the purpose of allowing construction of a
13.03 acre office development to be included as a part
of the Boynton Beach Park of Commerce located on NW 22nd
Avenue at Interstate 95, the southwest corner
Mr. Annunziat6' said this tract is commonly referred to as the
F.O.P. (Fraternal Order of Police) tract. This property has
been the topic of discussion for a potential land swap
between the City and developers of the Boynton Beach Park of
Commerce with the intent being to relocate an equivalent
value tract of land with a parcel of land in the Park of
Commerce, more appropriately located for recreational pur-
poses. The intent of this activity is to put this property
into a land development category consistent with primary uses
in the Park of Commerce.
A report was presented to the P&Z Board. Some modifications
were recommended by the P&Z Board to be incorporated. Mr.
.Annunziato referred the Members to the last clause in the
third full paragraph on page 4 of his memo of May 28, 1986,
which read, "however, construction of these additional road-
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way improvements will not be required ~rom the develoPer of
the Boynton Beach Park of Commerce" and added, "or this
developer" because they are or are not the same.
The P&Z Board reviewed the request at a public hearing, at
which testimony was received, and it came to the Council
with a positive recommendation. The recommendation was
b~sed on a report submitted by the P&Z Board, which
incorporates staff comments as amended by a memo from
George W. Zimmerman, Director of Planning, Deutsch Ireland
Properties, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, to the Techni
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Review Board, dated June 3, 1986, concernin, access
Additionally, the P&Z Board made a findihg ~f consistency of
this request with'the Comprehensive Plan.
City Manager Cheney noticed Mr. Annunziato suggested the
land swap-would be for an equivalent value and said that was
not totally accurate. The land swap would be negotiated so
that both parties are satisfied, but it may not be for an
equivalent value. Vice Mayor Zimmerman asked if it could be
l~ss. City Manager Cheney replied it could never be less.
They were talking about land useable value to meet what the
City can now do with its current site and be sure they can
do at least the same thing on the future site.
Mayor Cassandra asked if the Council was approving something
where the negotiations might fall down. Mr. Annunziato
informed him that approval of the application is still six
m6nths away. He reminded the Council that on all of these
applications, there is still a necessity to forward them to
the State of F~orida for review as a Comprehensive Plan
amendment. Then it comes back to the City with a review and
comments from the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council
and the Department of Community Affairs. The City can then
adopt Ordinances to amend the plan.
City Manager Cheney explained that the Council will not
finalize this action at the end of the year unless the swap
has taken place.
Mayor Cassandra recalled the P&Z Board questioned what would
b~ done if any Police dogs were buried there. City Manager
Cheney answered that was a part of what the City would take
care of as a part of the swap. If the swap does not go
~ through, they will not worry about it. Mayor Cassandra
asked if they would start bulldozing or doing something in
the meanwhile. As long as it is the City's land, City
Manager Cheney assured him no one is going to touch it.
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MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA
JUNE 17, 1986
David S. Pressly, Esq., 9th Floor, Barnett Centre, 625 North
Flagler Drive, West Palm Beach, appeared on behalf of the
applicant and informed the Council that Steven W. Deutsch,
~Esq., Trustee, 1106 International Building, 2455 East Sunrise
Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33304, was also
present.
Attorney Pressly staked 'that they accepted Mr. Annunziato's
summary of the project and the conditions that went with it.
M~yor Cassandra asked if anyone else wished to speak in
~favor of the application. There was no resPonse. Mayor
Cassandra asked if anyone wished to speak against the appli-
cation. '
Joseph Molina, 811~S. W. 6th Avenue, was sure that if the
p~ople in_the north end of Boynton Beach knew this' piece
~as being negotiated for a piece of land way out west, there
would be a march on City Hall. Here is a beautiful piece of
p~operty close to walking distance of the north end of
BOynton Beach, where they are clamoring for a recreation
_a~a. The land is on I'95, where it can be beautified with
t~ees, etc., and can have a ball field, tennis courts, and
wbatever, it would not disturb anybody.
Mr. Molina did not think this piece of property should be
s%'apped for.anything or sold for anything because it is a
desirable p~ece for the north end. He called attention to
ail the homes near there and thought-it was a crime to even
discuss it. Mr. Molina said Deutsch Ireland was here before
t¢ change the Planned Industrial Development they originally
started to come in with. The City is in trouble all of the
time because bf changes no one knows about.
If anybody would spe~k for recreation for the north end,
Councilwoman Zibelli assured Mr. Molina she would. She asked
if Mr. Molina had been on the property. The location of the
property itself told Mr. Molina that end of Boynton Beach,
off 1-95, in the proximity of the homes there, would be very
desirable as a recreational park.
Councilman FerreI1 commented that it is a "louzy piece of
land for recreation". Every time they put anything nice in
the F.O.P. Clubhouse, it is broken into. As~long as it is
worked out so the F.O.P. is satisfied, Councilman Ferrell
thQught it would be in the best interest of all. There were
more comments.
MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA
JUNE 17, 1986
Mr. Molina said they were talking about a raw, undeveloped
piece of land. The Council interrupted him. For a long
time, City Manager Cheney said this was the only piece of
land of any s~ze the City owned north of the Boynton Beach
Canal. A few years ago, when land west of Congress Avenue
was developed, as a part of the recreation contributions of
the land adjacent to and west of Congress which was developed,
20 acres of land were given to the City. It was marked on
the overlay just north of the arrow that said "North District
Park Site". City Manager Cheney said it is on the east side
of 1-95, directly in the middle, and for the residential
area without crossing. I-95.
City Manager Cheney said it was marked C-2 and R-3 and is
djacent to another piece of recreational land, which would
ive the City about 26 acres of recreational land on the
residential side of 1-95. One thing the City does not have
in public recreation land is land towards Congress Avenue,
north of Miner Road, that will serve Dos Lagos, Boynton
Lakes, The Meadows, and those areas. City Manager Cheney
thought they resolved the problem of recreation in the
north end of the City in the residential area on the east
side of the tracks. They are now taking 13 acres here and
probably are going to get 17 or 18 acres further up,
adjacent to the residential area, in the northern section of
the City, near Miner Road and C6ngress Avenue.
If the Council had not accepted the land swap which gave the
City 20 acres of land, City Manager Cheney said it would
have been developed in the R-3 category and would have added
tremendously to the number of families living in the north-
east part of the City. They reduced the density, have a
useable park project, and a plan for the project. City
Manager Cheney suggested that the recreation area on the
wrong side of 1-95, and probably on the wrong corner of an
interchange of 1-95, with no direct access to it off of 22nd,
is not as good as the other one they talked about.
City Manager Cheney thought the Council had thought this
over carefully along the way and was giving up something to
get more, only after they already acquired a big piece of
recreation land ~n the north end. Mr. Molina was under the
impression that the City was still looking for property in
the north end. City Manager Cheney informed him that the
City was talking about developing land that the City has.
City Manager Cheney told Mr. Molina the City will develop
land at Rolling Green School and this 20 some acres of land.
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MI'NUTES - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA
JUNE 17, 1986
There is no other land available on th~ east side of 1-95 in
the north end. The City will develop what it has. It is
part of the funding program the Council talked about two or
three months ago. City.Manager Cheney acknowledged that Mr.
Molina was right in saying the City needs land up there, and
· he went~.iat~-more det~a~il.~.~.~ ~ ~ ~-~ ~ .........
Mr. Molina asked if'consideration had been taken that a lot
of these developments have recreation for their projects.
City Manager Cheney agreed but added that every subdivision
is required to provide recreation space. Half of the amount
of land can be private on their own site, and if they choose
not to have the other half on site, they give money to the
City. The CitY then uses that money to develop recreation
sites, and City M~nager Cheney gave examples and further
~xplained. There were more comments by Mr. Molina and City
Manager Cheney.
From the tax base point of the City, City Manager Cheney
old Mr. Molina a corner with an interchange is going to
roduce a lot of taxes that will make it possible for the
City to do something else. That would not be a legitimate
rgument, if it was not something for a recreational piece
f land.
Mr. Molina asked that they consider all of the points he
made and, the fact the PIDs that have been submitted come
~ack, ma~e changes, and the changes are usually given to the
applicants.
In fairness, City Manager Cheney said the land swap was not
really the dew~loper's idea, but was the City's idea. Mayor
Cassandra interjected that the City was also concerned as
to where the Police Department could have its shooting
range. Right now, they practice inside as well as outside,
and there is concern about where some of the bullets may go.
As no one else wished to speak, THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS
CLOSED.
Cguncilman Hester moved to approve the Land Use Element and
r~zoning, subject to all staff comments. Councilman Ferrell
seconded the motion.
Councilman Ferrell noticed this would restrict them to two
'accesses on High Ridge Road and asked how many access sites
were on the other side of High Ridge Road. He remarked that
this was about the same size property as the other one.
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MINUTES - REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA
JUNE 17, 1986
AS noted in the letter from George Zimmerman, Mr. Annunziato
said the applicant is requesting that they be allowed to have
three median cuts serving the property with three driveways
(one median cut with each driveway). The closest median cut
would be some 330 feet south of the intersection of High
Ridge-Road and.22ndA~enue. There was a recommendation,
accepted by the applicant, that driveways serving properties
on the west side of ~his property would also be served by
those median cuts.
City Manager Cheney explained that there is a four lane
divided road in this section and on the other piece, up
north, you have a two lane, undivided road. Mr. Annunziato
~dded that they adviSed the applicant to look at the four
lane divided option because of the left turn movement, which
stops traffic. The applicant did not want to consider
reconstructing High Ridge Road as a four lane road with
median cuts.
A vote was taken on the motion, and the motion carried 5-0.
Consider request submitted by Edward Duggan, Agent for
Harold S. Wenal, Trustee, for an amendment to the Future
Land Use Element of the Comprehensive Plan from Moderate
Density Residential to Local Retail Commercial and re-
zoning from R-1AA Sing!e Family Residential to C-3
Community Commercial for the purpose of allowing construc-
tion of a storm water retention area located on the east
side of Hoadley Road, which, if approved, will serve a
proposed shopping center on the west side of Hoadley
Road, north of LWDD L-24 Canal
Mr. Annunziat~.called attention to the "EXPLANATION" in his
memorandum of June 9 and said it was in error and should be
deleted because it was a duplication of the motion that
occurred on the next application. The real motion was made
by Mr. deLong, seconded by Mr. Pagliarulo and was unanimously
denied. '
Mr. Annunziato informed the Council that the tract of land
is located at the southerly end of Hoadley Road, adjacent
to Canal L-24. Hoadley Road is east of Congress Avenue,
about 600 feet south of Old Boynton Road. Several large
houses are on 'the road.
The application is really tied into propert ownershi
When the property was originally sold severYal years agP~ to
MOntgomery Ward, it was attached to the parent tract, which
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Steven W. Deutsch, Esq.
2455 East Sunrise Boulevard
International Bldg., Suite 1106
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33304
Re: Quantum Park - Land Swap/Realignment of
Miner Road Right-of-Way
Dear Steve:
At the Palm Beach County Board of County Commissioners' Public
Hearing on August 25, 1987, the Board unanimously approved the
Resolutions authorizing the exchange of properties necessary to
finalize the land swap with the City of Boynton Beach and the
realignment of the right-of-way for Miner Road.
It will take approximately 7 - 10 days for the necessary deeds
and releases to be signed by the County. After the necessary
documents have been signed, I will take care of recording all of
the documents necessary to finalize the subject transactions, and
will distribute to the appropriate parties the remaining documents
that I have been holding in escrow.
If you have any questions, please call.
DSP/dl
cc: Raymond Rea, Esq.
Allen Martincavage, Esq.
~Peter Cheney
Marshall Emas, Esq.
Gene Moore, Esq.
Sincerely,
David S. Pressly
.i? CEIVED
AUG?~ 1987
~ "~,¥ MA'~GER'S OFFICE
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