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Agenda 02-09-16
■ CRA Board Meeting Tuesday, February 9, 2016 @ 6:30 pm City Commission Chambers 100 E. Boynton Beach Blvd. Boynton Beach, FL 33435 AGENDA L Call to Order II. Invocation and Pledge to the Flag III. Roll Call IV. Legal: None V. Agenda Approval: A. Additions, Deletions, Corrections to the Agenda B. Adoption of Agenda VI. Informational Items and Disclosures by Board Members and CRA Staff: A. Disclosure of Conflicts, Contacts and Relationships for Items Presented to the CRA Board on Agenda Items B. Informational Announcements VII. Announcements & Awards: A. Music on the Rocks B. MLK Celebration of Unity Recap C. Presentation of Photo Collage to CRA Board D. Movies in the Park Recap VIII. Consent Agenda: A. Approval of Minutes — CRA Board Meeting January 12, 2016 B. Approval of Period Ended January 31, 2016 Financial Report C. Monthly Purchase Orders D. Approval of Commercial Facade Grant to Alliance Group Enterprise, Inc. IX. Pulled Consent Agenda Items: X. Information Only: A. Public Comment Log -None B. Marketing and Business Development Campaign C. CRA Display Booth at Palm Beach County South Florida Fair XI. Public Comments: (Note: comments are limited to 3 minutes in duration) XII. Public Hearing: None XIII. Old Business: A. Update on 4'h Street Parking Lot Project B. Update on Marina Open Space Project XIV. New Business: None XV. Executive Director's Report: A. New Businesses in the CRA District B. Development Outreach C. Information on Approval of Grant Submitted to SWA for Blighted Properties in HOB D. Copy of Grant Submitted to Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council for Environmental Site Assessments XVI. Future Agenda Items: XVII. Adjournment NOTICE IF A PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THE CRA BOARD WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT THIS MEETING, HE/SHE WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS AND, FOR SUCH PURPOSE, HE/SHE MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDING IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. (F.S. 286.0105) THE CRA SHALL FURNISH APPROPRIATE AUXILIARY AIDS AND SERVICES WHERE NECESSARY TO AFFORD AN INDIVIDUAL WITH A DISABILITY AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY TO PARTICIPATE IN AND ENJOY THE BENEFITS OF A SERVICE, PROGRAM, OR ACTIVITY CONDUCTED BY THE CITY. PLEASE CONTACT THE CRA AT (561) 737-3256 AT LEAST TWENTY-FOUR HOURS PRIOR TO THE MEETING PROGRAM OR ACTIVITY IN ORDER FOR THE CRA TO REASONABLY ACCOMMODATE YOUR REQUEST. ADDITIONAL AGENDA ITEMS MAY BE ADDED SUBSEQUENT TO THE PUBLICATION OF THE AGENDA ON THE CRASS WEB SITE. INFORMATION REGARDING ITEMS ADDED TO THE AGENDA AFTER IT IS PUBLISHED ON THE CRA!S WEB SITE CAN BE OBTAINED FROM THE CRA OFFICE. r� Ir A BOYNTON V&SOBEACH M .. F A, CRA BOARD MEETING OF: Febnmry 9,2016 I Consent Agenda I I Old Business I I New Business I I Legal I I Information i AGENDA ITEM #: VII. A. Music on the Rocks Recap • On Friday, January 15, 2016, the Boynton Beach CRA presented: Music on the Rocks — Happy Hour Friday featuring Pocket Change, as part of the MLK Celebration. • This FREE event takes took place at the Ocean Avenue Amphitheatre from 6 P.M. to 9 P.M. • Food and drink were available for purchase from local vendors. • Free, on-site, parking was available. • Turnout was low due to earlier poor weather and tomado watches, still we had approximately 150 people come out to enjoy the improved weather, fantastic music and great food. • The next Music on the Rocks concert is scheduled for Friday, February 19'', featuring The Funkabilly Playboys, playing everything from Rockabilly, Blues, Louisiana Swamp Funk and Rock to Classic Soul, and even Heavy Metal. • Marketing images (Exhibit A) FISCAL IMPACT: Budgeted in line item 02-58500-480 PROJECT:CRA PLAN, PROGRAM OR Downtown Master Plan �I Christopher Burdick SpecialfM i T:IAGENDAS, CONSENT AGENDAS, MONTHLY REPORTS1Completed Agenda Item Request Forms by Meeting\CRA Board\FY 2015 - 2016 Board Meetings\February 20161Music on the Rocks Recap.docx (Exhibit A) Music on the Rocks TMGENDAS, CONSENT AGENDAS, MONTHLY REPORTS1Complated Agenda Item Request Forms by Meeting\CRA Board\FY 2015 - 2016 Board Meetings\February 201 Wusic on the Rocks (Exhibit A).docx (Exhibit A) Music on the Rocks T:IAGENDAS, CONSENT AGENDAS, MONTHLY REPORTS1Completed Agenda Item Request Forms by MeetingZRA Board\FY 2015 - 2016 Board Meetings\February 20161Music on the Rocks (Exhibit A).docx BOYNTON� BEACK CRA BOARD MEETING 0FQ* February 9, 2016 :Cons�ent Agenda IOld Business New Business Legal Information Only 1 Other SUBJECT: MLK Celebration of Unity Recap Mkffla� • On Saturday, January 16th, the Boynton Beach CRA hosted the 1 st MLK Celebration of Unity Day. • The celebration started at 12:00 P.M. and ended at 6:00 P.M. • Speakers included Mike Norwood, Pastor Davis, Historian Victor Norfus and Miss Boynton Beach, Monica Torio. • Concert featuring Speakerbox, The Valerie Tyson Band, and D -Funk & The Flo. • Food and beverages were available for purchase, courtesy of local vendors. • Retail vendors and children activities were lined up along Ocean Avenue. • Attendance is estimated to have been approximately 900 people. • Marketing images (Exhibit A) CRA PLAN, PROGRAM OR PROJECT: Downtown Master Plan Christopher Burdick Special Events Coordinator T:\AGENDAS, CONSENT AGENDAS, MONTHLY REPORTS\Completed Agenda Item Request Forms by Meeting\CRA BoarffY 2015 - 2016 Board Meetings\February 20161MLK Celebration of Unity Recap.docx (Exhibit A) MLK Celebration of Unity Recap T:IAGENDAS, CONSENT AGENDAS, MONTHLY REPORTSICompleted /agenda Item Request Forms by Meeting\CRA Board\FY 2015 - 2016 Board Meetings\February 20161MLK Celebration of Unity Recap (Exhibit A).docx 11111 . R : 1 1 I . - T:IAGENDAS, CONSENT AGENDAS, MONTHLY REPORTS1Completed Agenda Item Request Forms by Meeting\CRA BoardlFY 2015 - 2016 Board MeetingsWebruary 20161MLK Celebration of Unity Recap (Exhibit A).docx (Exhibit A) MLK Celebration of Unity Recap T:IAGENDAS, CONSENT AGENDAS, MONTHLY REPORTSICompleted Agenda Item Request Forms by Meeting\CRA Board\FY 2015 - 2016 Board Meetings\February 20161MLK Celebration of Unity Recap (Exhibit A).docx Alan Luby Photography presents a photo collage of the MLK Celebration events to the CRA Board. FISCAL IMPACT: Budgeted in line item 02-58500-480 (L& L-�Lz' �-- -- C sto e iC Special Events Coordinator T:IAGENDAS, CONSENT AGENDAS, MONTHLY REPORTSICompleted Agenda Item Request Forms by Meeting\CRA Board\FY 2015 - 2016 Board Meetings\February 20161Presentation of Photo Collage to CRA Board.doax CRA BOARD MEETING OF: February 9,2016 I I Legal I I Information Only JXJ Other SUBJECT: Movies in the Park Recap ■ • On February 9, 2016, the Boynton Beach CRA hosted Movies in the Park, at the Ocean Avenue Amphitheatre. • The featured movie was Footloose (rated PG). • This free event took place from 7 P.M. to 9 P.M. • Guests were encouraged to bring beach chairs and blankets. • Extensive free parking was available onsite. • A trailer of select CRA district businesses was shown before the film. • Gift cards donated by the selected CRA district businesses, and Pirate Fest souvenirs were given away to guests through a drawing after the movie. • Food, snacks and beverages were available for purchase from vendors. • The next Movies in the Park feature is E.T. The Extraterrestrial, on March 4th, • Additional Movie in the Park dates: .o April I"-Ghostbusters o May e - Labyrinth o June 3'd— Beetlejuice! • Marketing images (Exhibit A) �43 Christopher Burdick Special Events Coordinator 917,711 =,.,I T:\AGENDAS, CONSENT AGENDAS, MONTHLY REPORTSkCompleted Agenda Item Request Forms by MeertingXCRA Board\FY 2015. 2016 Board MeetingsWebruary 20161Movies in the Park Recap.doex (Exhibit A) Movies in the Park T:IAGENDAS, CONSENT AGENDAS, MONTHLY REPORTS1Completed Agenda Item Request Forms by MeetinglCRA BoarchFY 2015 - 2016 Board MeetingsWebruary 20161Movies in the Park Recap (Exhibit A).docx (Exhibit A) Movies in the Park T:IAGENDAS, CONSENT AGENDAS, MONTHLY REPORTSICompleted Agenda Item Request Forms by Meeting\CRA Board\FY 2015 - 2016 Board Meetings\February 201 MMovies in the Park Recap (Exhibit A).docx MINUTES OF THE COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY BOARD MEETING HELD ON TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 2016, AT 6:30 P.M. IN CITY COMMISSION CHAMBERS, 100 E. BOYNTON BEACH BOULEVARD, BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA NAWam . P Michael Fitzpatrick David Merker RMRIE��� R5T7K*f.T-n- I 0WAT-1411 M7 I ll)W UU.Y$Tr. --Or Z Tara Duhy, Board Counsel In the absence of the Chair and Vice Chair, Mr. McCray acted as Chair. He called the meeting to order at 6:30 p.m. Ill. Invocation and Pledge to the Flag Mr. Merker gave the invocation and Mr. Fitzpatrick led the members in the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. Ill. all Call rq=-F-TITMME�� Mir. Fitzpatrick moved to approve the agenda. Mr. Merker seconded the motion that unanimously passed. Meeting Minutes Community Redevelopment Agency Board Boynton Beach, Florida January 12, 2016 A. Disclosure of Conflicts, Contacts and Relationships for Items Presented to the CRA Board on Agenda Items Mr. Fitzpatrick disclosed he had contact with Culinary Solutions (B&J Catering They catered a party at his house in the past and may in the future. They may als'l contribute to his campaign. 1 .11 ON IIII Christopher Burdick, Special Events Coordinator, explained the Holiday Tree Lighting and Concert was postponed to another day due to weather, but still attracted 111' 2,500 people. The tree lighting began at 6.30 p.m. followed by a performance by Solid Brass. Food and beverages were available for purchase through local and retail vendors. Children's activities took place along Ocean Avenue. Santa arrived by fire truck and helped light the tree with the Commissioners, Acting Chair McCray expressed his sadness a Grinch vandalized the Christmas Tree and commented it was disappointing when the CRA invests in events and activities, and individuals destroy them. B. 44 th Annual Boynton Beach Holiday Boat Parade Recap Mr. Burdick advised this event had a huge turnout. The issue with Delray Beach was resolved. The boat parade continued to the C-15 Canal. The official viewing area was the Boynton Harbor Marina. Santa was present as were face painters and balloon artists. Food and beverages were available from Two Georges and The Boardwalk. Jazz band Route Blue played and guests brought unwrapped gifts for the Toys f6r Tots program. The video of the Tree Lighting and Boat Parade was available on the CRA's website. C. Movies in the Park Recap The January 15t Movies in the Park featured Gremlins and attendance was good. The next movie would be viewed on February 51h, featuring the movie Footloose. pq Meeting minutes Community Redevelopment Agency Board Boynton Beach, Florida January 12, 2016 Tracy Smith -Coffey, Marketing and Business Development Specialist, advised the CRA partnered with the MLK Jr. Celebration Committee and City to host a series of events in January. The Parade was held on January 0'. On Friday, January 15th, the Music on the Rocks free concert would feature rhythm and blues band Pocket Change • 5 p.m. to • • and there will be a •• Truck Rally. • • the Celebration of Unity free concert will take place featuring three bands from 12 to 6 p.m. Each band would play for two hours starting with Speaker Box, the Valerie Tyson Band and Defunk and the Flow. Children's activities will be available as would food and beverages for purchase. Sunday, the "Living the Dream Gala" would take place from 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at Benevenuto, and on Monday, the MLK Makeover project will commence at 7 a.m. Volunteers will paint houses in the Heart • Boynton and • the e,further painting would occur. C�JLI 110.19 0 1 - A L _M_M__ Acting Chair McCray noted all the Commissioners were present on the stage representing unity. gin, RON M• Ms. Smith -Coffey advised the CRA had been nominated for a Best Marketing Special Event • for the VIP Concierge event "Be Our Guest" held last April. The second nomination was for Best Marketing Material Video, for the "Project Seahorse" video which showcased the Marina as family -friendly. Awards would be announced January 29, 2016. Ms. Smith -Coffey explained the Gold Coast PR Council is an independent group of public relations, marketing and communication professionals from Palm Beach, ---_Broward, Martin and • Counties. A. Approval of Minutes — CRA Board Meeting December 8, 2015 B. Approval of Period Ended December 31, 2015 Financial Report C.- Monthly Purchase Orders D. Approval of Commercial Fagade Grant to Buchar, LLC EApproval of Commercial Fa de Grant to B & J Catering, Inc. d/b/a Culinary Solutions K, Meeting Minutes Community Redevelopment Agency Board Boynton �Boach, Florida January 12, 2016 F. Approval of Interior Build -Out Grant to B & J Catering, Inc. d/b/a Culinary Solutions G. Approval of Construction Project Incentive Grant to B & J Catering, Inc. d/b/a Culinary Solutions H. Approval of Commercial Rent Reimbursement Grant to Robert Schmidt d/b/a Schmidt StalTed Glass X. Information OnIll U1111111111110 Ms, Smith -Coffey advised this month she focused on marketing the MLK events. She designed:oosters, postcards, installed signs throughout the City and put a full-page ad in the Neighborhood News which is circulated in the western community. The CRA designed a billboard for 1-95, created a Facebook event page and designed a Palm Beach Post digital ad which ran on the 8th and would end on the 17th covering all the MLK events. The events were posted on the Palm Beach Post website under "Things to Do." Staff designed a full-page ad that appeared in the Pineapple on the Ist, covering all the events and designed street banners displayed on Boynton Beach and Seacrest Boulevards. The CRA designed and edited a two -minute video that was viewed at the City Commission meeting to promote the MLK events, which was also used as a marketing tool on Facebook and YouTube. On a different event, the monthly Boynton advertisement in December featured Catch the Holiday Spirit in East Boynton for holiday gift cards at local restaurants. Acting Chair McCray thanked Ms. Smith -Coffey for her hard work. He was very proud of the events that took place in District 11, but pointed out it was a city-wide event. X1. Public Comments: (Note: comments are limited to 3 minutes in duration) Steve Grant, NE 3 Id Avenue, asked how much money B&J Catering and others received from the CRA. Vivian Brooks, CRA Executive Director, responded the backup is on the website. Woodrow Hay, 427 NW St" Avenue, inquired how the issue with Delray Beach and the boat par ' ade was resolved. Ms. Brooks explained representatives from Delray Beach attended.the captains meeting and discussed continuing the parade. Delray Beach arranged everything south of the Boynton Beach boundary line. In the past, the CRA M Meeting Minutes Community Redevelopment Agency Board Boynton Beach, Florida Jany ary,12,2016 E-� had done the work for them. Now it will be a joint effort. While Delray Beach did not �lhare in the marketing cost, they arranged for officers and the bridge opening for the parade. Mr. Grant asked if the CRA had an estimate of how many people attended the MUN event. Acting Chair McCray explained there will be a recap of the event most likely a', the next CRA meeting. He estimated at least four hundred people. Mr. Merker advised,this was his third MLK event and this years event was more successful, grandiose, entertaining and had more people involved. He anticipated it would continue to expand. Ms. Brooks has been in Boynton Beach for 11 years and agreed it was the best MLK Parade by far. The CRA did not sponsor the parade or health fair, but the City helped with Police and Fire. V 101:1 Pkl--1�111 I lei W-3 011011 me Mr. Fitzpatrick attended about eight MLK Marches and agreed this was the best and most well-aftended march. He noted past marches were on MLK Day at 7 a.m. and this was on a Saturday at 11 a.m. He speculated attendance tripled. Mr. Grant thought they did a great job. He asked the CRA to consider changing thZ name of the Pirate Fest to Caribbean Fest because the definition of a pirate is a criminal. Mark Karageorge, 240A Main Boulevard, commended the MLK Committee, City staff, Mary DeGraffenreidt, and the Recreation and Parks, Police and Fire Departments. The CRA did an excellent job marketing and promoting the event. This year there was a parade and not a march, which got youth involved and increased attendance. Pathways to Prosperity held the health fair, and the Committee ran out of food. He pointed out the event is for all people and hoped more people would attend the Gala. Tickets cost $55. 0=- -•� all � 1-4 M71; R Meeting Minutes Community Redevelopment Agency Board Boynton"Beach, Florida January 12, 2016 Mike Sirfion, Assistant CRA Director, explained there were some issues regardins the alley, title, transfer, and the description of the alley that is still owned by the City. The potential buyers were spending time with their design teams and had severa' meetings with City staff regarding their proposal. They will submit a major site plar. application before March 31, 2016, and were moving forward successfully with ft; project. B. Project Update: New Boynton Beach Welcome Signage on Federal Highway IMM -M, lei :- Qwmimn 6 0 F-1011IL7-IWIPM �"73IL7111 XIV. Now Business - A. Consideration of Extending the Feasibility Period for the Purchase and Development Agreement between the CRA and Local Dev Co. LLC for 211 E. Ocean Avenue and Amendment to the Purchase and Development Agreement. Ms. Brooks advised the buyer for this property asked to extend the feasibility period for an additional 60 days. The feasibility period had ended January 4, 2016, and Ms. Brooks received the request December 31, 2015. She supported the request and advised this was a much harder project. The building had not been renovated and would be converted from a residential structure to a commercial one. The work was Il •. extensive. a t 6 4 1 111 i I 2 Meeting Minutes Community Redevelopment Agency Board Boynton Beach, Florida January 12, 2016 bocce balt action near the street. The walkway to the rear of the beergarten would have curved linear lines with bamboo and other tropical plants, fire pits in the front and back of the building and a porch added for dining. A site plan sketch was viewed. Mr. Merker inquired if the restaurant would serve lunch and dinner and learned they would serve both. Mr. Fitzpatrick asked about the lot dimensions and learned the property was about a quarter acre. The hours of operation were proposed for 11:00 a.m. or 11:30 a.m. for lunch straight through • about midnight during the week and 2 a.m. on the weekend. Food service would be continuous and tapas or small plate foods in addition to barbeque would be available, Acting Chair McCray inquired about noise. Mr. Prakis responded music would mostly be piped in via speakers in and outside of the building and the decibel level would be to Code, although there would be Jimmy Buffet type entertainment available some afternoons. The food smokers would be environmentally friendly and the Health Department and City's Codes will regulate how the smokers are covered and the food • Mr. Merker • to approve a two-month extension for due dgence. Mr. Fitzpatrick seconded the motion that unanimously •• Susan Harris, Finance Director, explained the Procurement '• had not been revisited since January 2009. At Ms. Brooks' request, legal reviewed the policy and suggested changes to tie the policy content to specific Florida Statutes. The content and 2uthority levels had not changed since 2009, and purchases of $25,000 will be bid and tpproved by the Board. The auditors reviewed the revised policy and made further auggestions that were incorporated. It is a much simpler document for staff to use, and it would be clearer • the public and the Board to review as well. Staff requested approval. IIIIIIII III III =111111 111 M111111 III Ms. Brooks announced there was one new business last month; Empire Tax Solutions, at 503 N. -• Highway 7 Meeting Minutes Community Redevelopment Agency Board Boynton Beach, Florida January 12, 2016 ERVEMORM"MEENNEEM Ms. Brooks explained she was working on the Town Square project with interested parties. -She was working with Mr. Camaller, Mr. Morris and Attorney Miskel on the Ocean One project and getting an appraisal on CRA property because the developers were looking to build on the corner of CRA property. She was still working with developers for a hotel and was working with Mr. D'Almoida on the development of his site. Staff was working with the Related Group and the Housing Trust regarding the Heart of Boynton, Ocean Breeze East, IVILK and Model Block projects. Staff did a lot of work on the current State application for funding and transferred two CRA lots to Habitat for Humanity for the Model Block. Staff was working with the City on further acquisition of right-of-ways and vacant lots. Staff wascontinuing to work on the Consolidated Plan to make it easier for developers and investors to understand the vision for the CRA area, and was working with City staff and the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council. Staff works with local and out-of- town developers providing maps, demographic data and any other information that is needed. Acting Chair McCray requested an update on the status of the CRA Advisory Board. Ms. Brooks explained all seven members were appointed by the City Commission and she had contacted all of them. She anticipated meeting on Thursday, February 4, 2016, at 6 p.m., and would try to stick with the 6 p.m. time once a month on Thursdays. They will cover CRA 101 during the first meeting. The next meeting would focus on public and private projects within the CRA. Another meeting would focus on CRA plans, detailing what they are, how they work, and what they mean to development and the community. Lastly, Ms. Harris will hold a meeting to teach the members how the CRA is funded and how they budget funds. XVI. Future Agenda Items: None. XVII. Adjournment There being no further business before the Board, Acting Chair McCray properly adjourned the meeting at 7:14 p.m. &W- Vul'ou- Catherine Cherry Minutes Specialist 011316 0 BOYNTO BEACF1,CRA CRA BOA" MEETING OF: February9,2016 ss 1 1 Legal I � Information OBly Other SUBJECT: Monthly Financial Report t-:UMMARY: Monthly budget report to the CRA Board representing the revenues and expenses for the month ending January 31, 2016. FISCAL IMPACT: None F-11 up rK WXY I �Tj My MIN HO-WD1 " Is) 0 r. r, W. U rm- - M44 . .... .......................................................... 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Susan Harris Finance Director T:IAGENDAS, CONSENT AGENDAS, MONTHLY REPORTS1Completed Agenda Item Request Forms by Meeting\FY 2015 - 2016 Board Meetings\February 20161FINANCE - Purchase Order Report.docx Month: y 20161 T:IAGENDAS, CONSENT AGENDAS, MONTHLY REPORTS1Completed Agenda Item Request Forms by Meet'sng1FY 2015 - 2016 Board Meetings\February 2016TINANCE - Monthly Purchase Order Report BYTO 2010-11BEAC Ir P(A I Consent Agenda I( Old Business I I New Business I I Legal I'f I I ter Approval of r -rcial Fagade Improvement*• • • -• b Alliance Group Enterprise, Inc. for the property located in Ocean Palm Plaza, 1600 North Federal Highway, Unit #8, Boynton Beach, FL 33435. SUMMARY: Alliance Group Enterprise, Inc. is a new accounting/real estate office relocating from Palm Springs, FL. Alliance Group Enterprise, Inc. has applied for the CRA Commercial Fagade Grant for reimbursement of signage which is an eligible item under the grant terms. The total cost of signage is $3,345.44. See attached project cost for the sign. The Commercial Fagade Improvement program reimburses 50% of the applicant's zxpenditures forthe eligible• • - - • to a maximum grant totalof 101 Boyntonunused grant funds will be rolled back into the program. RECOMMENDATIONS/OPTIONS: Approve the Commercial Fagade Improvement Grant application for the maximum amount of $1,672.72 as submitted by Alliance Group Enterprise, Inc. for the property located in Ocean Palm Plaza, 1600 North Federal Highway, Unit #8, - T:IAGEVDAS, CONSENT AGENDAS, MONTHLY REPORTS1Completed Agenda Item Request Forms by Meeting\CRA Board\FY 2016 - 2016 Board MeetingslFebruary 20161Commercial Facade Grant -Alliance Signage.doex A qg" k" October 1, 2015 — September 30, 2016 r-- --- : 0 - 1(p I'll Painting Shutters Awnings/canopies Decorative exterior f improvements Exterior doors/windows * Landscaping around the building * Irrigation Parking lot re -paving, re -sealing, re -striping Exterior lighting Patio or decks connected to the building 9 Exterior wall repairs (e.g. stucco, brick or wood repairs and replacement) ADA improvements Signage 0 Fencing (excluding : chain link, barbed wire, and wood panels '3 Demolition of structure and (re)sodding of vacant property M The following rules are intended to inform a potential grant applicant of the extent and scope of the program. The purpose of the program is to encourage commercial property owners to upgrade their properties by improving the extemal appearance of their business and to encourage businesses to invest in their operations. The result will It deterioration, stabilize property values, improve and upgrade appearance of the area, and facilitate and encourage redevelopment activity in the target area. Init! Page I of 8 710 North Fed eml Mghway, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 —Phone 561-737-3256 Fax 561-737-3258 3DLW�--calq,iwbo, aLton- coin The folio The program is available only for properties located within the CRA District. Note: See attached CRA District Map. 2. Facade improvements must be consistent with the CRA's Design Guidelines. Note: CRA Design Guidelines are available on the CRA website �!L_Hwww_qatchboynton.rom All proposed exterior improvements using CRA funds must be approved by the CRA Board. The CRA Board may make recommendations for exterior improvements based upon the CRA Design Guidelines. 3. The program is for commercial properties and businesses only. Commercial businesses must be properly licensed with the City and County. Residentially zoned properties and non-profit uses are NOT eligible (this includes multi -family units, apartment buildings and duplexes). The property owner must be the applicant. However, if the property is currently leased to a tenant, then the Application and Agreement must be jointly executed by both the owner and the tenant. 4. All work Must be done in compliance with applicable City of Boynton Beach Building Codes and Land Development Regulations. All contractor's Must be licensed in Boynton Beach/Palm Beach County. Please contact the City of Boynton Beach Development Department regarding the proposed work to be performed prior to submitting a fagade grant application. 5. Maximum Grant amounts: The CRA will provide, gn a reimbgr'sement basis, a 50% matching grant for eligible fagade improvements, as providedin the applicant's' project budget, up to a total of twenty five thousand dollars ($25,000) of CRA funds. Grant funding amounts will be based on the applicant's project budget specified at the time of the CRA approval. 1. Eligible items for reimbursement under the grant program may not have been completed and paid for more than sixty (60) days prior to grant approval by the CRA Board. list.; W"IlTiaTongire 8. The property owner, or tenant if applicable, must complete the fagade improvement project and submit for reimbursement within 120 days of the grant award. Initla 0 Page 2 of 8 710 No Federal Highway, 130ynton Beacb, FL 33435 -Phone 561-737-3256 Fax 561-737-3258 3ni_rwcw~ hbQyptqn, coin Failure to complete the fagade improvements in a timely manner will result in t property owner, or tenant if applicable, losing the grant reimbursement opportunit Only one 30 day administrative extension will be permitted. Grant funds will b reimbursed exclusively for approved work and approved change orders. 9. The Commercial Fagade Improvement Grant Prognly b ram may oe used one time i any five year period for any one property. Properties may reapply for additional granit- any time after five (5) years from previous grant approval. An applicant seeking a project grant may secure an application from the Boynt Beach Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) located at 710 North Federal Highway, Boynton Beach, FL 33435, phone 561-737-3258 or download the applicati from www.catchboynton.com I 2. An original application with all materials is to be returned to the Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency for review and approval by the CRA Board. Applications will be considered on a first-come, first served basis. Applicants must take the necessary steps to ensure that their submitted application is properly time stamped to document receipt by the CRA. 3. CRA staff will present the completed grant application to the CRA Board for their review and approval. The CRA Board conducts their meetings on the second Tuesday of each month. Applicant will be notified of the date and time their application will be presented to the CRA Board. Applicant is requested to attend the CRA Board Meeting in order to answer any questions the CRA Board may have regarding their application. CRA staff will notify the applicant of grant approval or denial. 4. The CRA will administer the Commercial Fagade Improvement Grant Program and funding. In addition to the appropriate City of Boynton Beach building inspections, the CRA will inspect the work to determine the satisfactory completion of the work. 5. Applicants may not have any outstanding City of Boynton Beach liens against their property. In the event that an Applicant has an outstanding City of Boynton Beach lien against the property, the grant will not be awarded until the complete Satisfaction of the lien. 6. Application to this Program is not a guarantee of funding. Funding is at the sole discretion of the CRA Board. 7. Application and CRA Board approval of this grant is for funding only. Approval of CRA grant funding is NOT approval of any type of City processes including, but not limited to, permits and site plan modification. Applicant must apply for permits and site plan modification through the appropriate departments at the City. All commercial projects require permitting and site plan modification reviews. It is the responsibility of Applicant to obty� J Page 3 of 8 710 North Federal Highway, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 –Phone 561-737-3256 Fax 561-737-3258 Mlim—wxaLch�bo ..... �cojn Ill. REQUIRED APPLICATION DOCUMENTATION AND PROJECT INFORMATION - rder�edf%r ��econ�s �All llca�bled�ocu �en�musl�bea�ch iloaif;W�io I In I's Ila 9�dfor �Ihe A� c a 0� r Val. -2P—_ I Written detailed project budget describing the improvements to be done to the property. It must list all project costs the applicant is requesting for reimbursement. The project budget must provide a total cost of the project 2. Cost estimate(s) from a licensed contractor(s) as specified in the applicant's project budget, Copy of Warranty Deed, A Copy of Lease (if applicable), 6 Plans or sketches if applicabie, Site plan and plant list for landscape proje'cts, A minimum of four (4) 3" x 5" color "before" photos of the project which must include "public views", 8 Signage design with colors & materials proposed if applicable, Project color chips / material samples if applicable, and material speccations. AaACHED FORMS TO BE COMPLETED. 10. Completed and signed application. 11. W9 Form (attached). 12. City of Boynton Beach, City Clerk's Office, Request for Public Record Information requesting lien status of the property and the Clerk's response to the request as proof that property does not have any code liens, violations or monies owed for utilities. Please use the attached form. 13. City Planning & Development Dept. Acknowledgement Form (attached). 14. City Permit Dept. Acknowledgement Form (attached). The above referenced City Forms must be completed and submitted to the appropriate departments located at City Hall 100 E. Boynton Beach Blvd., Boynton Beach, FL 33435. Phone #561-742-6000. IV. REIMBURSEMENT PROCESS 21Lshursement •rant funds shall onl cur when the fiallowling docWi- U, 4HPURF CRA has received copies of executed contracts, canceled checks (front and back) and proof that the work has been approved by the City of Boynton Beach Building Department. ® The only forms of cash payments that are acceptable are cashiers check or bank transfer. A copy ft cashier's check to the payee must be provided as proof of payment. If payment is being made by a bank transfer, a copy of 'the statement from both payer and payee showing the transaction and/or a copy of the email/text verification from both parties. Initia Page 4 of 8 710 North Federal Highway, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 —Phone 561-737-3256 Fox 561-737-3258 Lym,w.ca,chboyntoll.col�q 3. CRA has received copies of final upaid in full" vendor/contractor invoices along with a letter from each vendor/Gontractor stating that all invoices for the project have been paid in full and/or a release of lien from each vendor/contraGtor stating there are no outstanding monies owed for the project. See attached Sample of a Release of Lien form. 4. CRA has received copies of final inspection approvals for all permit required work. & Entire scope of work for eligible items is completed. 6. Applicant provides "After" photos. The Boynton Beach CRA is a public agency and is governed by the "Florida Public Records Law" under Florida State Statutes, Chapter 119. Any documents provided by the Applicant(s) may be subject to production by the CRA upon receipt of a public records request, subject to any exemptions provided by Florida Law. ME Page 5 of 8 710 North Federal Highway, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 —Phone 561-737-3256 Fax 561-737-3258 MLW--W,-GatCkb—o'YRt–s� R ># 2 ¥>»?§ 4« « > «*> 2» «>»> /■� � :� a « . ,\,:� & � .� ,.:2 a «< 4w»>° ?Gail Address: ameof iness- 22 4:# \!, ''; i� LM101111.Mq" Type of Business- Years of Operation: Number of Employees: Annual ay d[_ Number of Employees residinW BoyntonBeach: 4'1kCtW 2�)ff) M 76of 8 710 North Federal Highway, Boyn%=mct 5 -Phone 561237 - Fax 561-737-3258 mny <5b Qy!qom (Pegaerty owner's signature m b nbteri d) i _ Owner t STATE COUNTY OF tW t BEFORE ME, an officer dulyAuthon e law to administer oaths and take acknowledgements, personally appeared s who Is personally known to me az (141 i1*1 t !ishlif17.TAF.Ti; IFV NOTARY PUBLIC My Commission ♦ 'e)) Fti York Page 7 of 9 # i C!, t� A e �'���•I rt r IM STATE OF FLORIDA --, — COUNTY OF lanv_i_w� IN i i�)svet ` �tY i u tipState Dura t i f NOTARY PUBLIC My Commission Exp, v x WY ftbft - St Is 01 FIN Tid fi*Hk9as. sr s s� �+°raviaa&'°h$fld'fiiT67SlUi9 1 Fags 8 of 8 710 North Federal Highway, Boynton Beach, FL 33.435 -Phone 561-737-3256 Fax 561-737-3258 rgqml7ji .� Home Contact Us E -F HEng Se ry lo� s Florida Profit Corporation 4LLI7 M-114BLIP FUIF?PVLqF 1101 Document Number P15000088355 FEI/EIN Number NONE Date Filed 10/23/2015 State FL Status ACTIVE Principal Address 2911 &CONGRESS AVE., SUITE 10". PALM SPRINGS, FL 33461 Mailing Address 1690 RENAISSANCE COMMONS BLVD., UNIT 1615 BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33426 Registered Agent Name & Address ALLIANCE, JIM J 1690 RENAISSANCE COMMONS BLVD., UNIT 1615 BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33426 T-Ilrfro kfiU3-F& ALLIANCE, JIM J 1690 RENAISSANCE COMMONS BLVD., UNIT 16 BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33426 1 ALLIANCE, MURIEL 1690 RENAISSANCE COMMONS BLVD., UNIT 1615 3-OYNTON BEACH, FL 33426 Annual ReDorts Document SearGhas, Farm, 15 He I InnITMIN 1 of 3 212/2016 2:38 PM Detail by Entity Name http://searelisunbiz-org/inquiry/CorporationSearch/SearcbResultDetaiI 2 of 3 2/212016 2:38 PM 1i tS 4, lip Date: January 25, 2016 Job Number: 16185 TO. Alliance Ocean Palm Plaza Boynton Beach, Florida GTAL .00 Fabricate & install one set of plastic face channel letters: 2,774.00 2,774.00 Size: 24" Copy: Alliance Faces: White Returns: White rim cap: Black UL Approved Dedictaed 20amp circuit and time clock by customer. (Whip within ix x feet of sign ost of permitting: 1.00 ee to City of Boynton Beach 125-00 125.00 1.00 ermit drawings fermit 65.00 65.00 1.00 processing 95.00 95.00 1.00 ngineer seal (Required by code) 120.00 120.00 of permitting upon contract Of sign upon issuance of permit ice upon delivery Subtotal Tax rate: 6% Ter Total F� � \ �� `«d \/ (\. , MMMWR < � «M This exhibit outlines the sign criteria for tenants. Tenants will be required to submit detailed and dimensional drawings indicatin? Landlord and the City of Boynton Beach for approval. in the case of change of ownership of this property, all documents must be reviewed and approved by the Owner, Management Company and the City of Boynton Beach prior to fabrication and installation of tenant sign shall besubmitted with each permit application, A) "Tenant Signs" shall be defined as any message that can be read from the exterior of the storl B) Advertising content of all tenant signs shall be limited to designating the store name and/or type (i.e., "Johns Men's Shoppe") Tenant Signs will not be permitted to indicate specific merchandise sold (i.e. brand names, etc) or specific services rendered (i.e. "Free Gift Wrappine, etc). C) The location, character, design, color and layout of all tenant signs shall be subjected to the approval of ti 1wner, Management Company and the City of Boynton Beach. M D) Fabrication: All signs are to be fabricated by a licensed Sign contractor, approved by the Owner, Management Company and the City of Boynton Beach, according to the requirements of local, state and national codes. All signs are to be fabricated to Underwriters Laboratory Specifications. E) Installation: All signs to be installed by a state and/or local certified sign contractor, approved by the Owner, Management Company and the City of Boynton Beach and accordingto local, state and national codes. F) If any or all the sign standards described herein are found invalid under local sign and/or zoning ordinanc regulations or law, to the extent that such limitations and restrictions are invalid as described then wi approval from the City of Boynton Beach, the Owner may modify this sign standard to comply with such lo ordinance, regulations or laws. In no eventshall the invalidity of any one sign standard be deemed to invalida ail of the sign standards described here 11 G) Signs are to be continuously illuminated from sunset until 11 P.M. Or store closing, whichever is later or as otherwise defined by the Owner and required by the lease. Signs must be controlled by a designated time clock. Sign Standards, Letter M= e -111t etligig. jig W; A il, 4 1"' U ""I-rp-la In order to provide a consistent theme for the Ocean Palm Plaza project, All Tenant letterin& with exception of National Registered branding, shall be Frutiger E)rtra Black Condensed to match lettering style. Message Length: - - �- I - be centered between the architectural columns. Logo: Logos (non -word depictions) shall not exceed 20% of the total sign area of a given sign, must be within .mmediate proximity of the sign text and are not subject to the color restrictions for sign lettering. M- *ITIT=. amn� = One tenant sign is allowed per storefront elevation. The Main wall sign shall be located over the entrance to the primary pedestrian access. A second wall sign may be located over the entryway to a secondary public pedestrian access, provided the secondary public access does not face residential property. Total sign allowance does not increase for second sign. All Tenant Signs are to be internally illuminated, face [it channel letters of the style as approved by the Owner, Manaqf�gment ComLe an�i and the CiE-�'of ByAnton Beach. Letter fabric@ 011pif-MUH wvl�- faceswith; with.063 aluminum returns painted Matthews White. All materials to be new. No used signs allowed. Opaque aluminum returns will be primed and painted in a gloss finish to match Matthews White. All letters to be 5" deep. All transformers and wiring to i elevation is sumlied with a cusl m rac VW - (1911 NW 40'h Court, Pompano Beach, FL. 954.366.6659, YMIWV Mounting Detail par" 'mom LrMIR I—D P"3 m pt C3 cn C7 C-1 COI c) Z5 rn C'n CZ M CZ) par" 'mom LrMIR C-1 15 flv� :Iip F -co t S :Iip 11 Window Signage: Window Signage must be approved by the Owner, Management Company and the City of Boynton. I main 7LorFTTUM=' !Iffnriunat i5entirl—es—Me store name anci 1" tail I ettering to describe trade hours of operation etc. Maximum allowable: Size. On the entrance door or window located closest to the public entrance/exit d o o r, t h e s i z e of t h e s i g n s h a I I n ot e xce e d twe In t�w%w4t*A", -t7A7 illuminated sign is proposed, in which case, it may not exceed three (3) square feet in area. For clarification, if two (2) windowpanes are located on each side of a public entrance, only one (1) shall be allowed to have the maximum twenty percent (20%) coverage. For all other windows, the size of the sign shall not exceed three (3) square feet in area, regardless of the location or sign type, and shall consist of white vinyl graphics no more than 2" in height. Service Door Signage must be approved by the Owner, Management Company and the City of Boynton Beach. Maximum height of the store address is 6" with 6" tall lettering to describe ore name. Window and door graphics are restricted to the trade name, hours of operation and telephone/we* address and are to follow examples as outlined within the design criteria detail specifications. 1 234567890 ABCDEFGHI ri c Site Address and 'Tenant Message Tenant Suite Identity numbering from HP white Vinyl graphics, applied to first surface of window. Centered Top/Bottom Left/Right within Window Area Prvnasv tenant message ABC Maintain 7A ktt+er height Socusodary dermt messege and hears of erperatssm: maintah 7" ART & FRAME tetterhefght Teemsd mft.° y{arae FW DECORKIVE ART FOR THE HOW white of W9 geaphkx aPpbed to firstaucface cxlwfnrdcrw, MONDAY -FRIDAY 8:00 AN - 5M P tatter Style: Frnt4er E7 Fx¢ea Skdc Cmdensed Fra' isium f n-Merdeant Vendor feardase identity Monument Sionq, The monument signs shall be located on Federal Hwy as per sign plan found on page 1. One per K uilding. Monument sign is located outside of the 25' site Triangle and will have a 10" setback from all property lines. Tenant panels will be white in color and the exact location must be approved by Owner..,'rior to installation. All Tenant lett ring, with excel -#,,tion of National Re�,�istered branding-s[k* be Frutiger Extra Black Condensed to match lettering style, to be applied using 3M Black Opaque vinyl or Corporate approved colors. I I 0 Ag I rfflyzm�� D) Animated, moving or rotating signs or portions of signs including wind operated devices. E) Flashing, oscillatinT ir intermittent lights F) Noise making devices G) Awnings theme and character of the center and/or not permitted by the City of Boynton Beach. L.FA-SF- ke", This I -ease (the --Lease"). entered into 4`betivt�eu VACHTSMANS PROPERTIES, LLC. a Dela%%are limited liability company, having ifs principal place of business c/o St k'jus Consulting, LLC'. 80 Basinesi Park Drive, Suite, 1,03, Armonk, NY 10:504- referred to as ..... ... . ..... i ,,6i Lt:f,_ N� -v i u i g - principal -Lessor," and g it s 2V place of busine,z;i, at 1.,� ...... . ... t.zl -- ----------- referred to as "Lessee. r. SE'CTION, ONE 11944alaff poortizaaamm Lessor leases to Lessee the store premises (the "Premises") shown as' -Unit Von the Site Plan attached hereto as Exhibit A, located in "Ocean Palm, Plaza — Building 1600"aE 1600 North Federal 1&_,,hwa% - I I Boynton Beach, Florida (the -Shopping Center-). (Lessor reserves the riRht in its sole discretion to than the name of the Shopping Center at any time. with or without notice to or U0pro%.,-d Of Lessee). ). SFCTIONNTWO The term of this Lease ( 'or'"Leas' I erin-) is approxinnate l� F ive (5) years, be -inning on the Dtliven. Date. (as defined in Section Four) {the -'Cornrnemernent Date"jo, and terminating on the id day ofthe morim , in which occurs the 1 hird f5-) Lnijn% ersarN of ifie Rent C C)I'nMenCernr ,nt Dd-Le. as that teno 'i� dtfinez! in Section Three. , Date unless the Lea ie is c.x-,andk-d as prov ided in Sc',-,tlon l hirty -One. Any Extension 'r, -nn, properly exercised, shall! become part of the LeaseTerni ibr all Purposes hereunder. SECTION THREE FIXED KENTAND 01-1` ER CHARGES A. FIXED RENT. Lessee shall pay Lessor Fi,ed Rent. in advance. `without any offset or deduction on the first da® ofeach morth of the Tenn in the followino amounts (which amounts do not include applicable Florida Saies,rax, which in all events shall be paid by Lessee): Year PSF Rent Annual Rent Montly Rent 1 $17,00 $16,201 $1,350 2 $17.85 $17,011 $1,418 3 $18.74 $17,862 $1,488 4 $19.68 $18,755 $1,563 5 $20.66 $19,692 $1,641 B. RENT COMMENCEMENT DATE. Lessee shall begin all pay meets of Fixed Rent and other charges. unless otherwise specified in this Lease. on the Rent Commencement Date. which ~hall be March 1. 2016. at which point Lessee %%iil pay fixed rent For february 1. 12016 -asv%�ell as Match 1. 1-016 C. INITIAL OPERATING EXPENSEIS: S7.5 per square foot per annum ($0.625 per square Foot per . . . ......... .. month). payable in monthly installments on the first dal of each and every month during, the Term (subject to periodic adjustment pursuant to Section 8). Lessee's Proportionate Share of Operating Ex-peti-scs shall be five and six tenths percent (5.6%)- which share is derived by dividing the number of gross rentable square f'eet contained in the Premises (stipulated, to be 953 square feet) by the -Gross Rentable Shopping Center Square Foota-_e " (1-7,058)- which is the aggregate number of square feet contained in the Shopping Center f - !D C Shopping being used for retail purposes. Lessor may adjust the Gross Rentable enter Square Footage to CM account for outparcels shown on the Site Plan to aCCOUnt for the fact that such tenant(s) or occupant(s) may pay or incur certain Operating Expenses directly. D. SI-VURITY DEPOSIT: 51.946. Flie Deposit shall be held as security for the payment of Rnn, and for performance of all other terrris,,.-ovenants and conditions of Less_ -e hereunder; the arnount of the Deposit, without interest, shall be repaid to Lessee afterthe Termination Date. provided Lessee shall have performed all terms, covenants and conditions tinder this Lease- Upon any Event of Default by Lessee, all or part of the Deposit may. at Le,. -;ors sole discretion, be dpplit!d on account of sueh default, acrd thereafter Lessee shall promptly restore the resulting deficiency in the Deposit. The Deposit may be co -mingled by Lessor with its own funds. Lessee acknowledges that the Deposit is not to be construed as prepaid Rent by Lessee for any rental period during thy: 1'errn. Tile Deposit is in addition to. and not a substitute forany statuiory landk--rd'_s lien provided un&Haw.. F. DUE ON SICPNINCr: $'.31?_ retiresendrig the sum ofthe last mowfC, Operafl-ig Expenses estimated to be $596. last months Flxcd R_-ntof5,'..64l and th,- Security Deposit of $1.946- plus applicabl-s-ales tax, F. PAYMENT: LATE EES; Fixed Renc. Operating rExpenses and an% odht!r paynlenLs due under this Lease (whether Lsr not d-.-sifrflated as "Additional R. -w` hereunder) shall he collectively rt_ferr-d to as ''Rech'. Lessee shall pay Llssor the Fixcd Rent and Operating Expenses in munihiv install-ments iiwh month (plus any applicable Florida Salcs'f ax). be2in(lin2 On the Rent Commencement Date- %kith SUcciteding payments as called for in the Lease due oil the 1`' day cif each subsequent inondi during the Terni of the Lease. Late Fees equal to the gncam, offwo Hundred Dollars (CS200.00) or ten percent t. ofthu- past due anloUflit. plus interest caLailated at dil.- raw of 1.5110 j)er nio nth (or If less, the maximurn a[Tiount allowed U00,617 applicable law) shall he assrssed if Rent (or any portion tNtnit) is not received by [be 5"! of the Inolith ill tAhich it becomes due. In addition to the formoine Late Fees. bad checks shall also incur an administrative charge offifty Dollars 650.00). plus any fee imposed on Lessor by its bank or financial institution. G_ CAPITAL 1MPROVLNMF.',1\,,J kFAMBU16EMENNT Lessor shall perform certain capital improvements it) the Prenii,5es that are related to the operation of Lessee's busiaess (as descried is -Additional Buildout" in Exhibit B attached hereto). The Additional Buildout work shall be completed prior to the Delivery Date as defiried herein, Les seeshall reimburse Lessor R)r the Additk.)rlal Buildout work performed on the Preinises The capital, reimbursement shall be in SIXIV (60) equal monthly installments lot - the first sixty (60) months of the Lease term. Pa) stents shall be made pursuant to Section 3E of thi, [.case Xgleenlent SECTION FOUR Lessor ,hall deliver the Premises to Lessee \%,ith all of Lessor's \Vork (as described in Lxhiblt 1) attached hereto) sub.stanfialix complete no later than the Outside Deli% ei N Date (as defined in Section Seven). Unless Lessor is delivering possession oil execution of this Lease. Lessor agrees to provide Lessee with at least three r� (3) days notice of the date on which Lesser intends to deliver the Vretnises. which date shall be krio%vfl as the --Delivery Date". Lessor and Lessee stipulate that The Premises will consist of the number of square feet of ,gross leasable area set forth in Section Three (C). E,,.ccot for Lessar's Work, the Premises shall be delivered in strictly "AS45. WHERE 1.5" condition and Lessee shall accept the 'aisle in the condition existing on the date delivered without claims for repairs or improvements. Acceptance of the Premises by Lessee shall be construed as recognition that Lhe Premises are in a good state of repair and in sanitary condition on the date delivered, which Premises are hereby accepted b%, the Lessee. Lessor makes no express cor implied warranty or representation as to the fitness ofthe premise� for Lessee's intended use. not the existent e or operation Of oth`r tenants Or OCOLlpams within the Shopping Center, nor tile condition of any sysmrns or serviurs servin-or the Premises, including withotit limitation the HVAC or any utility service. Lessee shall arrange and pay for all utilities furnished to the Prknlises for the "Verm of this Lease, including. but not limited to. ticetricitN. -as.. `tater, scwcr, and telephone _Ser% ice. Lessor noust approve Lessee's construction plafis for hs initial build -out it, writing befivre Lessee may begin any ivork in the Premises. SECTION FIVF USE OF PRE'MISE.w: RIE'STRICTIOINS ON USE Les_,;vt7 may use the Premises for the purposes of a "Ta-,-.- Office" (the "Permitted Use"), and for no other use or purpose. Lessee shall operate undlor file trade nanie Ekjyj _g J Lh 'T and li. I not ehange such trade llam,e 'vv'ithout the prior c(,.msent min d approval c A ' Lessor N%!h;c k"thheld in Lessor's sole, discretion. Lessee shall restrict its use to such purpose, and shall not use or permit the use of the Premises f6j- arry other purpose withOL11 file prior. arid wraten consent of Lessor or Ll-ssor',4 audiurizod aE,,em. Les,see shall not uie the I'mmises in yin} rn-4nner that %i ill increase riskscov_-red by hISLIM11ce 011 the preMiSts and!or reNWi in iris 'i�- in the rate ifl'insurcc- ora caticcllaiicsn ofaw: insurance Policy. ev-en if such us-, L m I.. ar may by in furfheranu_- of L.-ssee's bLr iness pUrpose5. vr Alo:% a lim or odicr encumbrance to attach to Lesior`s estate. In no -1--vem shall vinlaL Linn of E.xchisive and Prohibhed Ust:ti listed on Exhibit C. Lessee shall not keep. LISC. or sell en%thing prohibited by any policy of Aire insurance covering the Premises. and shall comply Nvith all recommendations and Y-equiremenl.5 of the insurer--; applicable to the Pieialises and necessary to rk(,'ep in force the casualiN and liability irl-SUrance, Lessee avrees, to.) initially open for business on or before the Rent Commencement Date. and continuously operam its business in the Prta; ises fully Mocked. staffed and fixtkired. dw-i(w regular business hours ,at ]east 9 am- to 5 pm Monday through Saturday i during, the entire I ease Terni. Lessor agrees not to lease or permit ant r other space in the Shopping Ce:iter to be used primarily ilor the use of a --Tax 005ce". For )Mrj)0ieS llef-Wl' the %vc-ld shall mean thai, F11IN I y percent (50- ) of such tenants floor area shall be &,\oted w the prer;iratlon elf tax jocuments. y,1",,;044' r kk"AST E. NUISANCE. AN -111) COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS Lessee shall riot allow any waste or nuisance on the Premises. nor use car allow the Premises to be used f6r any unla-tvful purpose or in an unhm%ful unarm r. U`ssee shell comply "ith all laws. rules. reUulalfons or ordinances governing the Premises, shall otmain acid keep in full force and effO.-t all occ1.apational..s1dZ:S tzi_x or other licenses rCqUired bv.,iny governmerital agency havingrauthority over Lcss`e'!; business. and shall pay all dues. fees- tax(Ls or officr charges imposed on Lessee's business b}any authorized governmental authority. SECTION SEVEN DELAY IN DELIVERING POSSESSION I'his Lease shall not be rendered void or voidable by the inability of Lessor to deliver possession to Lessee on any specified date. Lessor shall not be liable To Lessee for any loss or damuTc suffered by reason of afi� delay- provided, however, that in the event, for any reason., Lessor does not substantially complete L,essorls A orae and deliver the Pr--mi&ts b% December ' 5. 2(.111_5 (_1:t aside Dc-liverx Date"), the [Zen-, C'oinmencement Date shall be exiende"I one , I i day icr each da% 31'1claN ill cor-lpleiiiui Les,:)r-s Work. No e-minision of this Lease shall result from a dl-kiy in defivcring possession. til ---C TI()N' F-1161IT 0PV'__1,'A1'iNG EXPENSES A. The term "Operatiag Expenses- sbalh inean all costs and expenses incurred by or on behall'of Lessor in oper.rairlu�, mann"mLn maimainina and rc;7a;6rw, thz: Shopping Ccntr:r. including. -vkithout fimilation, all costs r;'lth rc-sp.,ef to jmzarancl: real waxes twpother geller,af or special. --id valorem or othertvisO. all oasis and 41Xp,`ftses of'oporadag- managing- mointainiag, r3pairing and replacing. sienine, cleaning, painting and striping of the Shopping Center (including. without liniiiation. the cost of uniforms. eqUipment and employinzot taxes): pky'rol', burder :)fall 1-mployees (payroll taxes and employee benefits): SOCUrity: alarm_ surveil lance and I ife sa%iN systems- Ynitorial services. inaintenance (if ;;prinkfer systems: removal of water. trash and debri-;: paymimts, required by uovemmental authoritics: costs and expenses in connection with mainwinin.:4 golvernmental autfioritr ambient air and environmental standards: the costs of all materials.. ,upplies and services purchased or hired therefore: operation of'public toilets: irlairlienance- repair and replacement tit the roo.C. utilitv Systems serving the Shopping Center including, without limitation. water. sever rind qorm v�ater fines and other , utility lines, pipes and conduH.S., management fees, costs and txpenes of hispecKing and depr,.ciatiori ofmachine ry and equipment used in the operation and maintenance of the Shopping Center and personal property taxes arid other charges (including but not limited to. linancing'. leabing or rental cost,,,) incurred in connection wi6such equipment- cosis and expenses ot'capital repa;r3 and reptpcernerits to the SI MtDiri"= Center. including, without limitation. fighting and shrubbcry:' cost., of proidling mater. sever_ POWC1, and other utilities to the Shopping t: ' ' Center: the cost of any capital improvements made to the Shopping Center by Lessor that reduce other Operating Expenses or made To the Shopping Center required under an-, gcir ernmenta-I re4uirement; and administrative costs attributable to the Shopping Center for on-site personnel and all overhead cost equal to fifteen percent 0 5%) of the Local costs and expenses of operating and maintaining the Shopping Center. Lessor may elect to amortize any of the foregoing, costs and experises over such period as Lessor shall dotermirle to -ether with interest at the rate of fifteen percent (15%) per annum. B. Commencing on November 1 15, 2015 Lessee- shall pay, ;with each monthly installment of Fixed Rent -one -twelfth ([it 2) of Lessee's Proportionate Share of annual Operating Expenses. Such amounts shall be calculated by Lesser based upon the prior (calendar or fiscal. at Lessor's sole election) year actual amounts incurred by Lessor with respect to such Operating Expenses and Lessor shall include an aainount reaionablv estimated by L.cssor wward any increase in such charges for such succeeding, )-cars. Lessor may at ane time increase such estimate of the Operating Exp;.nses In accordant` %vith the previsions of this Section. Upon determination by Lessor of actual ainOLMIS incurred b) Lessor during the Elivn current year for such charges, Lessee shall pay` UpOn demand the amount of any deficiency in such estimated payments toward the actual arnounis incurred therefor b-, Lessor- and Lessor shall credit any overpayment by LI-ssee toward the next accruing month'y payments for such charges until tulle feCOUped. Lessee's obligation to pay the Additional Rent pursuant to this &-ltlon vhich accrues during the I erm shall survive expiration or earlier ier-ruination of this Lease, After the end of each calendar year during the Term. Lessor shall furnish to Lessee -a statement in reasonable de` it of the actual costs and expenses related to the Operating Expenses payment -s. and there shall be an adjustaievt betvveen Lessor and Lessee. ®% hh payrnent to or repa%mem It; Lessor. as the case mav reqair`. AnN required repaymem by Lessor mav be accomplished, at 1. essur's 6ptiou_ bN crediting the amount of o� c-p;ayrnent agnirisT Hxed Rem Gr future rnonthly payrnerti:s of OperatinL,for m portion zliureof as deten-nined b% Lessof) ;N-hii:h rnaN I),' Cir become Owed h% Less,-;:. ina sh,_,11 be Jeerntj concl&;A-e ber%!-een the p3t-6w.,. Such staterponi inay ilso contain an estimate by Lessor of the Operating Expenses pay'rrients for the next succeeding year. and Lessor mky adjust from time to time the estimated payi-nents of Operating Expenses. Until such time as Lessor A provides a :statement adjIusting the estimated Operating Expenses payments. Lessee shall continue to make paymenis it) the amount of the prior estimated amount from Lessor, subject to adjustment pursuant to this Section- and upon notification of the increase by Lessor. Lessee shall pay the full amount of the increase - -!liege is due for any prior months durim_- Litz adjusted period and thereafter cofil;ffl,.Ie to In'.11"..2 payments at the aqJU-;!CJ aMOLInt, 'ECTION NINE REPAIRS AND NMAINTENANYCE A I al soundness ofthe exterlor N%alls (eXCIL.tdinu all � Liss` -)r shall ma ntain the ro,)f. inundation and struclurL vvindoxvs and doers.) of the buildings and the Common Area-; located in the Shopping Center. B. Lessee shall, at its sole cost and expense. 1`1131013in. repair and replace all other parts of the Premises in wood condition and repair including, vvithout liniiiatiorl. all utilities, fixtures. mechanical. electrical, plUrnbiM_1 systems and equirmerit las ted in. on or about 6e Premises. and the healing. ventilating and air conditioning ("HVAC") sysicm(s't servicing rhe Premises. Lessce, at its ;ole cost and expem;e, shall keep and maintain the Premises and the areas )munediately surrounding, the Premises. at all dines in a ncLat. clean and sanitary condition (including the rertim at andior disposal of an-, trash') and in accordance ".,iTh all governmental requirernenis, and Lessee ihafl. at its cost arid expense, repaur and replace all damage to the Premises caused by Lessee and its agents- officers. employees, contractors and invitees. If Lessee fails to complN, with the above obligations and such failure continues for three 113) days after notice from Lcssor. Lessor may= perforin, but is not obligated to perform, any such Lessee obligation. and the cost thereof shall be paid by Lessee as Additional Rent within ten ( 10) days of demand from Lessor. It is the parfics intention I that the Lease be £4 "net lease". and Lessee shall pay, in addition to Rent, all costs and enpenses related to the Premises, including without limitation. all maintenance, repair and replacement expenses. except as specifically provided to the contrary in this Leas,-. Lessee shall throughout the "Perm maintain a service contract with an air conditioning repair lin-n approved by Lessor. at Lessee's sole cost. "or the regular and em.:qgcncy maintenance and repair and rqilacirncm of the HVAC stisicjns servicin-a the Premises, including. -without limitation. the periodic c1caning of (lie coils of the HVAC unit. Neither Lessee oor Lessee's employees. agents contractors or invia:es shall he permitted access to the roof of the Premises or Shopping Center. Additionally, if the HVAC ;`stem (or other utility CqUipMent) is da .aged by vandalism. Eyre, lightning or other casualty. Lessee shall be responsible for the cost of repair (and if necessarN.. replace) the equipment. Lessec'S sole right of recovery shall be against Lessee's insurers for loss or darnqge to stock - furniture and fixtures. CLILlipment. trnproveniznits and betterments. For any work that Lcssie is responsibic under this Lease which involves access to and/or pen--iration of the roof surface, wid!out limitir.cy Lessor's right to approve any alterations or work (and contractors performing the same) as provided in Sub -section (C) bclowLessee shall provide Lessor prior `k riticn notice and shill empk)y Lessor's contractor at Lessee's sole cost. NotwithstandinL, anNI'thima to the coriTrary contained In this Lease, Lessee -iliall not be permitted to perforin any structural alterations or repairs to the Prernisles. and at Lessor's so.le election either Lessor or Lessor's designated contractor shall perform, at Lessee's sole cost and expense, any such structural alwi-ations and repairs- As a part of'Lease _-'s maflutnjnce obliganon, Lessee shill triter ;;lilts an annual Contract A-ith -I licensod. bovded and ;Psufod nest contr`,.I contractor reasonably accepiaNe to Lessof_ fully licensed to inspect and treat for p�:sts_ "Mich shall provide as dictaied h -V Lessee and as Lesor rna,reasonably rcqLffC frOrn time to tirne. Upon demand by Lessor. Less`e shall fumish to Lessur a copy of the pest control maintepance contract described abmu. Nothinz siated hreinabove shall limit Lessee'.s obliggation to mainLain the Premises ft-,.- ofpcsis throughout tht'rerm. Lessee'^hail also cl<nje out am perrn Its PL1110d bk or on behalFof Lesscc, B(i). For the first ttrin of this Lease as dei pec in --S,-ction YkNo"' above, Lessor shall bc responsible for any 7 repair-.; of the centra -I air conditioning unit Noattd on the roof abt-$ve the ":ni0- attributable to "ordinary wearand tear-' that exceed SI-00. The C4_1.5t Of SUL11 r-�Pair-S sha! I b� deterhied. and the work perfortnei bya licensed HVAC contractor hired h\ Lessor. ( Lessee shall not make (any alterations to the Prernises withouf the prior-.%ritten consent of Lessor. Lessor shall riot unreasonablk withhold its consent to any interior. nonstructural alterations. but Lessor rnaN. withhold or,deny its consent to an%- exterior Alterations. or to -.in\, alterations Miich affect the rQof, structure or inechanical electrical or plumbing fkilities serving the Premises in iris sole discretion. In ant, event. Lessor must approve any contractors Lessee ma\ engage to perform y analterations in. on, or about the Premises. D. hiorder to comply with the prem is ions of Section '713.10 Flojda Statutes. it is specifically provided that neither Lessee nor anyone claimhja by, thrauOi or under. LesNee. includim-T, without lim;iation. contractors, subcontractors, i-raterialmen. mcciianic-, and laborers-. shall have any right to rile or place any kind of Gen whatsoever upon the Prernise:ior the C'enteror any iinprovnneiit thereon, and any such liens are specifically prohibited. All parties with whom Lessee nijy d_ -al are put on notice that Lessee has no power to subject Lessor's interest to any clairn or lit -n of any kind or character. and all such persons so dealing with Lesst:e must look solely to the credit of Lessee. and not to Lessor's interest or. assets. Lessee shall put all such parties with whom Lessee Ina%, deal on notice of the terms of this Section. 11' at an)- time a lien or encumbrance is filed against the Premises orthe Center as a result of Lessee's work. materials orohlbligations. 1,cssee -,;hall promptly discharge said lien or encumbrance. and it'said lien or encunibrance has not been equal to one hundred fifty percent (I 5W"(j) of th-- amount of any sueh lien or encumbrance, to be held by Lessor (Without interest to Lessee) unti I an� Such I ien or encurnbrance is discharoed. SEC -TION TENN Lessee shall surrender the Premises at the end of theTerm. or any renewal of such -term. in the same condition as when Lessee took possessi3n, allowing for reasonable use and weer_ Before surrender, Lessee shall reinove all business signs placed on the Premises by Lessee and re -store the portion of the Premises on iivlaich the% - were placed in the same condition as 4Nrhen delivered by Lessor. spei:ificalh, inClUJi1I0 any vau(ts. safes- or other fixtures, aw restoring such portion of the Premises. Lessor shall have the right 30 days prior to the termination of this lease (or at arta tinte Lessee is in default of Its obligations Linder this Lease) to place "FOR RE M' signs (or their equivahm6 in or on the Premises. zl,� SFC"I ION ELEVEN PA R TIA L. D R 1'1. a C" 11 0"N' 0 F P r.1- M I S E- S Partial dUSLrUCtion of the Premilts she: -h not render this Lease void or voidable. nor terminate it ext:pt as - specifically provided in this Lease. If the Premises are partially destroyed during the Term of this Iease, Lessor shall repair their. when such repairs can be made in conformity with a vernmental laws and regulations, within 180 days of the partial destruction- Written notice of the intention of Le -15,50r to repair shall be given to Lessee within 6) days after, any partial destruction. 1 17jjL�j lZerE �� ill bO r.-dLiCed pri.�portiofiaiely to the exl2nt 1"') which the repair apzram--ir� irlfzrfere vJ111 tie busfine.-;-; coniucwd on the llrcir-st5 iit Vc-sset, If the repairs cannot be niade,,iiaiin :he time 73pecifled above. L,-�,or sli:dl have Ow- option uo rn:ikc: [herr[ ,,within a rcasonabh-, tiate and COU11;1R.0 IltIS in cffici Yvich pr portional reri rcbatc to Lessee as Pf_k?V;ded liar in this Lease. It- the repairs ;_--dmiot bc made in 180 da%,. anj ;f Lessor does not elect to i-A:Akt! thzrn %vithin a reasonable iiiiie. either part., mitall ha%v die option to 1.=rrninatt., thlim, I Dispute-, between Lessor and Lessee relaying to proisions ofthis section shall be arbitrated. I'lic parties Sliali each select an arbitrator. and the twom arbitrators selected shall together select a third arbitrator. The three arbitrators shalt crinin c the diorite. and their dcc;sioris slh:;N' be bindine on the parti-es. The parties shall divide the costs of arbitration equally bet" :,2n them. S SECI 1101N TWELVE, Mill Lessor reserves the right to enter on the Premises at reasonable times to inspect them. perforin required maintenance and repairs. or to rpake additions- altermions. or modifications to the Common Areas or to any part ofthe building in which the Premise` are located. and Lcssze shall per. -nit T.e_ssor to do ' i. Lessor niay erect scaffolding. Cences. And sirni'lar structures, post relevant timices. and place rnmeable equipment in connection with makin2 alterations, additions, or repairs. all tklthout incurring liability to Lessee for disturbance of quiet enjoyment L'i'the PrCalises. or kss of occupation or use of Premises. Lessor will have the right (i) to establish, modiA, and enforce reasonable rules and regulations from time to timcLvith respect to the Common Areas, (iii to enter into. niodiA and te-rninate agreements pertaining to the use and N maintenance (if the Common Areas; (iii) to close temporarily portions of the Common Areas: and (iv) to do and perform such other acts in and to said areas and improvements as Lessor shall determine. 61MMUMM112140 SIG NS,,AMNINCS-kNDNM%RQUFFS INST-XI 1, ED BY t 1-YSLL Lessee shall not construct or place signs. awnings. marquees, Or Other StrUCUff,S ProJeCtillv from the exterior of the Premises .vfthotit the prior. express. and written consent (if Lessor. which consent ma-, !)Z granted or withheld in Lessor's sale and absolute discretion. Subject to MU1.1iCipal code approval (to be obtained by Lessee), Lessot. hereby approves Lessee ` s signa, ge as sly on L-_�NAJ.bft I - Lessee shall remove signs- displays, advertisements, or decorations it has placed on the Premises that, in the opinion of` Lessor. are offensive or othenvise objectionable in Lessor's sole opinion. If Lessee fails to remoNiz such signs- displays. ad-crtisenients. or decoraflerib within days after receiving written notice front Lessor to reinove thein. Lessor reser% es the right to enter the Premises and rernov�! th:n-n at thc expense of L.essez% In any event. Lessce shall conform anv sir us to the Sign Criteria then in effect for the Shopping Center. Fxceptas provided herein and approved by Lessor- Lessee shall have no other rights to have any other signage or other identification displa%%d in the Shopping CewL-r Z"i Los% --e shall be entiflod to maintain a sign panel on the: Shopping, Center Pylon in the sa=e and location. shown , nn Exhibit D. Such pan,,! shalf—nrorm to the manut-acturcr's pCoicleati-ollS ',OC JIC r)V10n 3111!Cture- and shall — 4 1 10 be manufactured, jel I verz-d. and installed at Lessee's Lessor the riOIL to require Lussee to use Lessor7s siga Company to insta-H Lersee shall inaintain, repa-ir. and rcple-ce (as fleces,iar%') its panel on the pylon. and Lessee afire:�-s to replace 3LICh patil-I it: in Ltis.-scir:z opinion- such paill-I becomes fa&d. hr 'Ken- :ra&-zU or otherivise in d] -;repair. calls tO suJi panel w4hin thirty (30) davn f6[lu-%ins4 L,-3sor'!, -%vritien notice. Or iC Lcss,-e Is in defhuly ofthis Lease beyond anti applicable notice and cur -z poriods. 1 essor nem®- renio�,� Us4zee',- panel s7:ii Lessee`;-txpeist� r and rcpkc Z, the -;a111,z wid] a blank panel. o- at Lessor's Dpdon a p�tnul idtn-iiilf�"ing anothler tenint or occupart! Of 111-1 Siopping C�-ater. Lessee shall file rhe requircd sLorc s; -an applicatiorts dh! City al'Boynion Beach within 30 dans of the dal;- of this Lease- and shall install the store sign %%ahir 30 days of receipt of permit from. the City of Boynton Beach to install the store s4m. BUSENIESS SALE SIGNS Lessee shall not conducc-Goin2 out of Business." -I, ost Out- Lease.- "Bankruptey," or other sales of P. similar nature on the Premises withour the prior written consent of Lesson In no event shall Lessee erect or maintain and permanent or ternporary signage (i.e.. "reader boards". billboards. "follipop" signs, mobile rnar(411ee. V hicies bearing i a Lessee) in or �-)n the Premis,�s or the Common At -ca. %kithout the prior e kMlsaze identifOn written approval of ! essor, which max be withheld in Lessor's sole discretion. SECTJON FIFTEEN Lessor shall not be liable for liability or daniage clairris for injury to persons or property frorn any cau-se relating to the occupanevol'the Premises bZ Lessee, im-luding those arising of damages or losses occurring C_ I In on sidewalks and other areas adjacent to the Prentiss during the Term of this Lease or any extension of such Term. Lessee shall indemnify Lessor, its agents. employees. officers and directors, to the greatest extent permitted by the laves of the State of Florida From any and all liability, loss, or other damage claims or obligationsrestilfing from any h1juriesor loss-ts of any nature, jirectly or indirectiv related to the Less_-e's use and occupancy oft e Prerniscs. incltidini!. c% ithout limitation. any claims arising in eoinrnon or other areas of the property of.11e Lessor. The obligations of Lessor under this Lease do not C011SIftUte personal obligations of Lcssor or its individual partners, shareholders, directors- officers, ernployees and agents. and Lessee shall look solely to Lessor's then ss; -t -_ existing interest in the Premises. and L no other as- for satisfaction of an% liability in respect of this Lease, and will not seek rrcoursc against Lessor's individual partners- shareholders. dirtciors.officers. employees or agents, or any of their personal assets, or those of am related cinity for such satisfaction. No oThir properties or assGis of Lesser- or any related entity shall be subject to leve. execution. or other enforcement procedures for the satisfaction of any judgrnwni (or other judicial procless)or for thc� atisfaction ofanv other rem:,,dy of Lessee arising out of or in connection with this, Leaie_ the relationship of landlord and tenant. or Lessee's use of the Premises. Lessee's sole right and remedv in anv action concerning Lessor's rtzutioraqbleness (if and whCre the same is required wider this Lea -;v) shall be an ao-flon Cor either &clarar-OrV Judgment or spccific performance. SECTION SIXTEEN LIABIL11'1 f\'--vLR-\\(',E Less-ec-, shall pro,ure and inaimain in 'Corce at its expense during [he Term. ofthis Lease and any extcrision of such Term, public liability insurance (and liquor liability inAmince. i fapp] icable) with insuraner compariie!i and -chrowzh brokers -appro,.ed b,, Such co%erage ,hal! be adequate to proieci against liability for dalnaoe ckairns through public :.ise of or ariiing uu: (-,f accidems clt:,°urring in or around the in a ,minimum a-i-n-junt of S I J)60_000 t7or each person j ir.ured. S3,W000 .0CZW all% one aCJj1'111_ and S 1."')OO,{1+ O 6)1. Property eatria"ge, I'lle insuranev Policies shall provide coverage i'or contingem liability of Lessor oil an,, claims or losses. I-essor, and any otlit:r person,; or entities designated by LCSSOr- Must be named as an additional named insured under any sucli polis` of insurance. The insurance policies shall be delivered io Le-.,sor for safekeeping, Lessee shall obtain a -,%ritten oblivation from the insurers to notify Lessor in vvritiriQ at least 30 days prior to cancellation or refusal to rene`% any policy. The insurance policies shall provide covEraize forrrowjngent liabiliv, of Lessoron any claims or losses, lessor. and 1 and am, other persons or cmifie,,., Jcsignated b% Lessor. in-cluding but not limited to Lesior's nianag, Yng agl nt. must be named as an additionil n` eel i11SUred under any such Policy aC insurance. The insurance policlls shall be delivered to Lessor for safekeeping. Lessee shall obtain s vv ricten obligation from the insurers to notify Lessor in writing at least 30 days prirjr to cancellation or refusal to' renew any Policy. If the insurance palicies required by ibis ,action are not kept in force during the entire Term of [his Lease or any extension of such Term. Lessor may. but shall noi be required to procure Clic necessary insurance and pay the premium for it. and the prerniurn shall be repaid to Lessor as an Additional Rent install tint for the month Followine the date on which the premiums were paid by Lessor. 119 SECTION SEVENTEEN ASSIGNMENT. SI.1!WB1.-EASE. OR LICENSE Lessee sliall riot assip-n or sublease the PrZ-1niit-,, (or an) pan there -oft nor grant am right or privilege connecied with ffi;:: Premiscs or use thereo!", nor -.0cyk any odier person except agents -.-Md eniploNeez; of Lessee - to occupy the Premises for an` part ihereofi " ithout first obtaining the prior wrift,-J] conseni if Lesscor, N%hich consent ma -v be tzranred or ",hhhelJ by Lesscir in its sole and absolute disenf6on. Consent 1-�y Lesz;or to one aisivarricnt. sublease or ILense shall not be consen! to any Aibsequent assig-M-nem, sublease. or ficense. An unauihc)rized assignment. sublease. or license ti- occup, b�, Lessee shall he void and at the optior off,essor shall terminate this Lease. The interest of Lessee in this Lease is not assignable by operation of [am, without the written consent of Lessor. Any assign ment I -or the bcnefit ofereditors. or ants transfer of stock. partnership, or other form of okvnersrip interest in Lessee is prohibited except in accordance with 6.e provisions of this Scciljfi. In addition.. no assignment. Sublease or license- whether .viEh or \iithout Lessor's consent shall affict any personal or corporate guaranty. As a condition of considering any request for Lessor'sipproL.al. togeth ier with its reqLk,S1- 1. x-ssec shadi p -I) Lessor a review fie of One Tlousand Dollars (SLIJ00.00). PILIN Les' -o! -'s fdasollabIc altorrle% secs and or administrative fees in revieu ing ih` terms and consideradons of an%- proposed assig�af gnment, able se o whether ot not such transfer is appru,-,ed, by I,es,;or- SECTION EIGHTEEN BRI"ACH Failure to pay aw, item of Rent when duc- the app(4vLmenT of a, receiver to take possL �:ion of the a,&e-ts of Lessee, agencral assignment for the benefitof we i:n'ditors :ina:-Jon taken or alkl%ycd to be taken by Lessee underan) bankniptcyact. or the failure of Less -e to comply with an.v terip and'or- ondititon of this L ease shall cc-usihme a breach or this Lease, Les';4c shalf lla® e 10 UHN's after receipt ot*written no ice from Lessor ofa monetary breach- and -25 da` s afier rcceipt of,,vritten notice frLam Les,;or (if a non -monetary bleat h to correct the --ondirions specified ia the notice. If Lessee cannot reasonably cure such breach �%-ithin the 10 day period ofa monetar® breach, and -25 day period !'o?- 3 non-nmonetary breach. lessee shall ha% e a rcawnable time to correct the defatilt, provided such action is :otntnenced t„ Lessee vdthin 5 dH%,, ifier receipt of rhc notice anddilig OtIVVIlr3ded to completion. Stich additional time shall not be required for any event involving a failure to pay any itern of Rent when due. SF(,'Ti(-)N NINETEEN' RF'NM:DI FS 01' 1 ESSOR roR BRI ACII BY I FSSI V Lessor shall have the follo-,,Ong remedies in addition to its other rifahts and retnedies in the event Lessee breaches this Lease and fails to make corrections as set forth in Section Eighteen: 4:: A. Lessor may reenter the Preinises immediately and remove the property and personnel of Lessee, store the H property in a public warehouse or at a place selected by Lessor- at the expense of I -essee B. After reentrv. Lessor max- terminate this Lease on giving I0 days %%rilten nou"e of termination to Lessee. Without Such notice. reentry will not tenninate this Lease. On tz-rininaiion- Lessor may recover from Lessee all damages proximately resulting from the breach, includ;na. but not limited to. the cost of recovering the I - - C Premises and the balance of -the Rent payimfnts remaining due arid unpaid under this Lease, C. After reenterinu. Lessor ina%- relet the 1'r-MiSe, ;,sr an-.- part of the Premises for Mv, ieral ®�ithout terminating this Lease, at such rent and on such terms as it may choose. Lessor mar make alterations and r -pairs to the Prcmiscs. The duties and liabilities of the parties if the Premises are relet shall be as follows: (1) In addition to 1,.-Nsee's Itabilitv to Lessor ferbrCoch ofthis Lease;. Lessee shall be liable for all expenses of the reletting. for tire alierationi and repairs made. and for the difference bet%veen the rent received by Lessor under the new Leuse and the, Rent installments that .vere due for the saine period under this Lease. (2) Lessor. at its option. shall have the right to -apply the rent rece[% cc! from reletting the premises (a) io reduce Lossee's indebtedness to Lessor under this Le ase_ not ifthidimz indcb=edness for Rent, (b) to expens';'s of the rejcltirlandkahcraiioni and rcl-tair.-z madl-, te, u-, Rent -due u z nder this Lease. or (d) to payment of(Itaurt: Rew under this LL3sc as it becornes due. If the new Ussye doe_-, no( pa` a Runt iasia!lmep, pia'riptly to`. Lts�vr_ and the Rent installin-LIT has been credited in ad%-arcc of pa-vfnfas to uiv dndebTJucs> of Lcsee odhtn- than kent, oc il'rnuats finam 011 reSv Lease,: have been. applied bv Lesion a-, provided for In this sectio a. and during any Rcm insiaflmem period. a_,%%, less than the Rcnt pay'able for rhe instalfirrient period un&r this Lease. Lessee shall pa,, Lc,-'�;or Jie deficieney- ierjamiciv fair ea,h rem installynern dzficienc� periud. wid More Ehe -nd of that period- rray. at anx- time aft suih re;ettinul iemninate �,his Lea�c 1"ar the breach on ,k,hich Lessor based rho rccncry zit 14_ relet the Prem;3es' After reeritr, . Lessor niaN prc.Lffe the a-ppoinuant of a receivkm tc, take possession and collect rents and Profits of tile business Of LeSsCe. If 1") -_-oi lect dh'i rz�nts alld prorai, the rtcei% er may carr% on dim business ®t Lessee and take nossession Ali the pl-rsonal propetty used in the bu;iness of Lessee. including inventory- trade fixtures, and furnishings arid use them in tile business whhoui compensating Lessee. Proceedings for appointment of a receiver b% Lesior. or the appoin[menT ol'a receiver and the t!ondUCI of the business 0i . Lesser h% the receiver- ;hall not terrninatz this Lea�e unlei,; Lessor has Oven %vritten notice of termination to Lessee as pro,. ided in this Lease. SECTION TWENTY ATTORNICEY AND BROKER If either party engages the services of an attorney. or la,.N Firin in an eflbrE to entbvcc any agreement contairied in this Lease. or for breach ofary too_-Danr or condition. bM1 filing an action or otherwise, the non-prevalling party shall pay reasonable ationley fees to the preNailinp_ part%. in th - , - c uction. SECTION TWENTY-ONE Erninent domain proceedings resulting in the condemnation (or a deed in lieu thereof) of a part of the Premises, but leaving the rernaining Premises usable by Lessee for the purposes of its business, will not terminate this Lease unless Lessor, at its option. terminates this Lease by giving written notice of termination to Lessee. The effect of any condemnation. where the option to terminate is not exercised. vvill be to terminate this Lease as to the portion of the Premises condemned, and the lease of the remainder of the Premises shall remain intact. The Fixed Rent for the remainder of the lease term shall be reduced by the amount that the uscAjlness of the Premises his b`eii reduced tar the boAncss purposes of Lessee. Lessee assigns a -rid transfers to Les:ior anc1a;m it ina% lia-ve to --ornpmiation for damages as a result of any Condemnation. Lessee shall ha` e no claim upon any award or damages marded to Lessor by virtue of any condemnation or deed in lieu thereof. SECTIONTWENTY-THREF Waiver by Lessor of any breach of any oi duty of Lzisce Linder this b�xsr: is not a waiver of a bee,ach of am, other i;uvenart or or olFar\ -�ubsequei-,T brezch c& the same covenant or duty. SE Ci 10 -N, TAVE N T `7`- F 0 11 R GOVERNINC LAW It k a!zreed that this Lease Shalt be twN emled by.001IStRied. Lffld 1--nforced in accordnizee vvith the !Livs ofthe State of Florida SECTION TAVENTY-FIVF.' ENTIRE AGRE- EMENT This Lease ;hall constitute the entire a2reenicni beiv%eert the parties. Any prior understanding or representation or any oral a!dreerhent of any kind preceding the L'ste uf this Lease shall riot be binding UpOn either party except TO the extenit incorporated in this Lease or b\ st-parate LNiritten instrLMIent CXCCut-d by both parties or their auzhori7ed representatives. SECTION 1AN ENNTY-SIX MODIFIC.N HON 01"AGREFNiENT Any modification of this I case or addition obfigation aureement shall b� bindina only if eviddn�:ed in a representative of each party. a aSSUrned by, eithor parry In connection with this %%ritinv signed Lis each party or :,an authorized SECTION TWENNTY-SEVEN All notices- demands, or other writim-,_,; tha., this Lease requires to be (Yiven, or whi,.:h may be given, by either party it) Ehe other, shall be deemed uL` hale been fully gi%en when made in %vriiin2 and deposited in the United States ma -ii. rcgistered and postage prepaid, and ajaressed as follows: YACHTSM-kN PROPERTIES. LLC eRi Stajkv, Consulting, LLC, 80 Business Park Drive. Suite 103'. Armonk. NY 10504 el .. ...... ... ...... . ....... . (e "f ........ To Lessee. .. . .. 4, .. ......... oo 40, . em . . . .......... 11, . . . .. , . ....... .. . The aadress to NNI,�'Ieh arn" rlo ice. dermind, o.- oiner writing aiay be givl-n of made or.stm to any partyas above provided may be changed by written notice givon by stsdh pm -was above provided. BINDING EFFEC1' This Lease shal; bind and inure to the benefit of the respectiN e heirs. personal representatives. successors and asst ns of the parties, SECTION TWE -NINE TIME OF THE ESS NC It is specilicalk declared arid a_'reed that time is of the essencL, of this (,ease and each and even- provision hereof, S E C " I'l 0 NN, I 111111"t' PARAGRAPH HEADfXCjS The titles to the paragraphs of this Lease are solely for the convenience of the pay -ties and shall not be used to e,,tplain. modify.:3implif. or aid in the interpretation of the provisions of this Least. SECTION THIRTY-ONE Mffmmff� �_ Provided I.essee has not been in default of this Lease bey-ond am notice and cure periods at any time prior it) its exercise. Lessee maN exercise its option to e\tend the term. of this I case for one (1) ad ditional term a (the --Extension Term" - ) of Three ( w 3) years. Lessee must exercise such option. if at all. by written notice delivered to Lessor no later than four (.4) months prior to the Terniination Date itime being of the essence), All of the terms of the Lease shall rernain in etYect. except that the Fixed Rent during the first year of the Extension Term shall be "Fair Market Rent'`. Fixed Rent for each subsequent year shall be the Fixed Rent for the prior year increased by five percent The term --Fair t%4ktrkec Rent— -,h44.11 mean the nionthlyarnount per square foot that willing lan,41ord Would accept and a willing retail tenain -v%ould pay, atarnis.-lengih, for a comparable carni-nercial building located in the vicinity of the Shopping Center for a use similar to that of Lessee at the time of such negotiation. In the event that the parties cannot agree on the Fair _Market Rent for such Extension Term before the Termination Date. Lessor and Lcssc4 jointly shall. select an independent third party appraiser reasonably acceptable to both pastes. The coo of the third party Appraisal shall be shared by the pariies. If Lessor and 1.;::ssec cannot -agree upon an independent third party appraiser, then cithcr party may request a court of' compttent Jurisdiction to appoint such an appm;ser. 'rh.- &cision nit he nppraiser shall b�3 binding upon Lessor and Lessee. SECI ION Tf 1IRTY-TWO lntzntioiiall+ Rc-rno% cd From I his Lease SECTION THIRTY -1'! IREE, A iAr GUAR4NTY As a condition of Lessor's entering into this Least. J L S concurrently _1 . . . . . . . . -�f tfie terms iii ttxecudn�, a personal guiraniy_ viso,-'s as faidifni perforrnapec 1- �undltion-,ofrhi4: Leasc. :,uch perscma! guairanly isLei h'olh r1aoref-E -vzj and shall be recourse to any other rights or remedies available to Lessor, SECTION THIRTY- FOUR CONFIDENTIALITY A. Lessee`s Obligations. Lessee agrees that (a) except as provided in this Lease. Lessee shall maintain the confidential nature of any Proprietar-v Information received or acquired by him including brit not limited to - r - 0 e the amount of base rent defined herein. and (b.) u.,,z the Proprietary Information solely I-br the Purpise of meeting Lessee's obligaticons undtr this !.earner' and not in connection %% ith ani' other business or actin iry- Information-' in - ins all oral, %$ritten or recorded information about or related to the terms of this Lease contained h--rin. %khether acquired before oi- after the date ot'thii Lease_ and regardless of the manner in %,01ch it N acquired, together `vita any documents or other materials prepared b-%, Lessee that contain or reflect such information. 13. Limitation!, on Confidential Obligations and Use Restrictions. The restrictions in this Paragraph above L_ - do not apply to information that the. Lessee can demonstrate (i) is then in the public domain by acts not 14 attributable to Lessee or (ii) is reecited after the execution of this Lease on an unrestricted basis by the Lessee from a third party source who. to Lessee's knov.-ledge after dire inquiry. is not and was not bound by confidentiality obligations to the Lessor or anti Affiliate of the Lessor. In addition.. Lesize and the Lessor are permitted to disclose any Proprietary Information that is ticcessiary in the defense or prosecution of any legal action. C_ Actions if Disclosure RCqLfired. if either Lessee or Lessor is required by law to make, any disclosure other vise prohibited under this AgreeinenL such parry shall use its best efforts to provide the other with prompt prior omicewhere possible so that ,.a) the other party (IN?6th the reasonable ccoperation of the party required to make the disclosure) inay seek- art appropriate protection orcler or other nemed-, and,!ar (b) the parties can &®ek in good faith to aort-e on the appropriate seope and approach to diSCIL)iUf,;. If - protective order or other ternedv is not obtained' ilw p ariv required to make the disclosure may famish c)i)lv that portion of information protected by this Agreement that the party is legally coMpciled to disclose and shall use its reasonable efforts to obtain confidential [renty-ocat for all inforn-,qtion so disclosed. D. Injunction. Each party agrees that remedies ax law ictal be inadequaw. to paicect against breach of this Paragraph. and agrees to the graminC7 g of injuveON � relief without proof of actual damage,, -- A. The monument sign fior the Shopping Center i, e,,pected to be installed on or befOre Decernbel 15. 2015. If there is a delay in installation of the rriA)nument sign. lessor shall alloy lessee to place a '-feather flag !, banner directly In front of the unit for advertising purposes An,, --feather flag1barinct" must conform with "Paragraph Thirteen- of this Lease. and'snall be rernoved upon installation of the monument sign. Signature Page Attached R IN WITNNESS WHEREOF, the respective pailies have signed, scaled and delivered this Lease on the date ard year written beh)" 'l ESS a WITNESS. `4 G � Dated__ WITNESS: Daied r' u L-ESSOR. Y CHTS' ANIS PROPERTIES. LA -C. a Delaware war ii- iiied lia ilit� c;ot it 4 V 4 ": Its 4 ` r 16 1600 N _ r I Highwav, BoyntonBeach. I is ON g Y e x `—jK.. y..,.a ., ,. t: rte:.:..., d. �•±'"': 94 1, EVS WORK I c5see n ill iakc the unit "a; is." except for the Lessor's Work_ as described bele« I-r,-SSOR4S NVORK I) Dr%►►all- paint read} 2) (erre 11) nes% .SDA Bathroom. 3) Open Industrial 4) HVAC.' metal ducr�wrk (Industrial look) '1 1 f '\C deli%ered in good "orking order G) 'Ve►i ceiling fialrts Industrial i,)A) 7) tires cleetriC outlets installed X) fitandard %im i flooring.--- choices, to be provided hx 1. es ter, *All work performed in accardance vvith the Cite 1f I3o`nton Beach rc. wjadons. 1) No Additional Work. C. SS 'S ADDITIONAL H E&HIBIT C EXCLUSIVE AND PROHIBITED USES I Adult book stores, adult theatre. car adult amusement facility. Amusement centers. arcade/game rooms. 3. Automobile and 110it truck ne%k sales ar rental. 4. Automobile service and self-seri,-ice,-,as stations - 5. Automobile.motorckele r -, pair shops. 6- A utomobile storage. 7. Bach and massage parlors. 8, Billiard rooms, bu�%ilng alleNs.. skating or roller rinks and poolroOrns. 9. Any industrial or ri-iining u;e. 10. Dr,,v c1cap.-cr.i with on -she plant. 11. Office use (except incidental to a retail use permitted herewider). 12. Medical obser%'a-IC-0, zlomlitori-'-; or any otht-- Aeepir- quartzrs or lodging. I Mortuaries or funerol homes.. 14. Naxatklr]11111�-. 15. Opea-aii- theaters. 16. Propagating and growingI- plaints far sale. 17. Pubs. bars. nightclubs or discos. 1 18. Self' -service storame facilities. 19. Skating rinks 20. FrLICk rentals. K "l. The retail sale of new cellular phones and cellular phone plans. 21. Any other use not alloNx ed tinder this Leasc% prohibited by la%-% or for which Lessor has Granted another occupant an eXCIUSiN-C USe, d0rhl. r� 19 EXHIBIT D S ,F-. - mm EXHIBIT D — Continued MONUMENT SIGNAGE IODREAKAFALMF AZA'- Ji ......... . . ... .... - * It is expected that Lessee will have at least one (1) space on the monument. IF `L : Pil .L'_IL(tF LEASE THIS QUARePv\1 Y1()F LEA,5�-�d e inio day kit' 4fit 'N P'Gumraqt�- is nka��sj:, i ii t% p-, ' 2 0 1 by A,,,?L?Sj# V 'gjlla isang,4,q address at irit'avorfifYC AFITS'IvIAN'�PROPERTIES. LL ch W� fir pited liabili Larldloord"). OR 1 At 9 0 Ork ?BA N A Yt WHEREAS,. "j, I -qnc d- i!a ��� I TMI --�n Lcasz --Le4s dated leirain"). an o6r-0 15. with respeck to the Propert% as vntjrt- particulark deszribed iv I -he Len -se gi�ll c-2pitalized t�.Trvi flilt deflmd burin ;h 11 fhalLe the same inewilnggs&scrib-�J to thern in 0.-11.- Lcase;: an I W1 ILREAS� in order to induce Lan&,,rd to tnicir into the Losc% the undersignLd Guarantor(s) has ;:gree i to gvaranithe pa3view of all rents and chares-and the perforrnance of ail of Tcrlant'obligations. under t-hC Lease. NOWAHEREFORE. in consider tion of the'C%,eeUtion and delivery of the L LenAlcrd- an,' wid valuanble considerattons. the receipt mid suffiicierleof which are hereh.) ackno%k C-PLaraArrior he-ob` agprcs as folio %% s: 1. Re undler5ign,,6 hcr2b% gi..a1'wnu,-mi to 1110 Umd�,-,rd an.4 1C, a -it hold'rq4 'a clorgag-L won th2° inlff,if Oi'[.and!,Irj "- LhOth-- Llur XQ -ANu!errz of av R,�m vas elbit- ai-Acr dr� Lcds;�. antl e I C I vn _,III _ w, -1-forril -1!1�:e hi Lila 'Fen "111 0-�, a h 9 -ad e% z" iastai;rrteni threoi- as L-, th�f :`-lft aria . P, - J C,)MTOC�e PL I:jmh and ail .`w -enwti+irjd i 1`4:oris "'n fha L:zlizze �,lnmhqed o! 6 -l� PLI-r of, ®iia t-2104-11 dU:rCiE & 10 bylkqp�. .ihwncd xid perf,7srincL tbr I �rtn. -,lI iti, no iv,,. 1't -FL. LEI.! zfw-n 'If flh„ ap-med a3 the ;n .EC I eL,z. xld on td, 11 .t,wfxas at nv Tirfli- 41 --ffz:jn:. Lill'! M an .:, i 1..C'`:.,+"+': D- -r,,u , ('11ani1wo i! 2t, 3% 1, i L- i, Es -,D2e]!-I -vn-j r e.......:.:+ d I . r x� J I - --,- ..v, -it o Iris c 6.-M :z =, ai ; i s 'T z n I 4n. ; . T , i , ( j , , 'a fuid ills 1iqH11-1N- o,�-ke z;11 -a -V 1-c mirdn�id skall lono wa% 6c injpair='d or afkctod it L u rn-T, b� til -1 'm�r or:triv rLmadt-r. �jf b,� -,Ln% em�:risio Tits) r)`thC prukynldrjl: ofhnk,j Rent- GU-UalML)f 21111."agn2ir;iIv such hnioun(s mnd?,)r un&v -1 a:ii-.r',td U'.j,v TO �:gscr. 3:!Vh 61110WAS Wld-'Or per&irmance under th-- Uase. No uetkxi of U11j=.- _);,st:?a.'rnit L11L no rccovdl-, lkad nunsuar0;- b.-. �-ar Qr d � under EM3 Gwtrw--i%- 'i-,- JL:iA;-- ts `!w Rftw'Fv, of Th,r• ,hall uot lvC J" -no -A -0 tc: 1 . X I I). rvasor. of Ti,: T.IC or .kisz:halzl: 't J.2 I _marn, nc-t --1 -o- L-tlniNe .S;% rraqjustmen,.- irrsohent:%. rccdiver5hip )i hankruricy filete Shali be no trodifiewitin (if the P.-,)vi,;o.q, o:the:Cuarmity us!t�vs the -rams Inn 41+,,-rinng -mrrd -ogawd h% the uriC-.trii.gnzd xid thu Landlord. All �1( tile -,n-2 wn litiol.-S of G'_t:Ar-,ni. iha�l be ioin. trd rrzl. 2nd Nhall v.Nwvd to €wd bt Urjt!n4iL"l(M. C -Ir 1. and assiens.anI] irw!! Hure tv l:he benzril of' the Landlor L1 its s1 xe ors and as.;iLyras. mJ I.-- xi% fuvjrt� otS ver oftf fe o'C the Vropert-6 ctnd to any 111ofte-eget; 0' the 1-widlard. 1-andkird -nw- %6tLum nou,:essigri the Lza&e or thio Guaruuk. in whoic or it- part. and Line unJ::rs;go4d Lwre,2s !hxL rw, of The !--rrns. cowcna-riti or corldi6ons ilf the Lea,;e 1hall ill 3nN-w_-% ivinairof 2tffN:,, ?!:L w: 4. herfYc W airp, anti Or Other ,% is" tPe pr-m®part) in inut --.ct"Nin stwlj I-r,jitje,1 to flrorr. Or, losing party ali fees Und court cost--, hizurred. 111:-11,6ing reasoriah-he htxlwirs,,,��h coir�, aild fe��, we �ncun-CL� 01.11 3fLOU17, m trial. oil appeai.or in wny Nwikruptcl (ivarmtyimd the rights and obligations of parties herew arc gd,A -;rrt--L' b-. ih,t i--.1 tiqx= )U.%.qridk% 5, if terra. cot 0--ir*it or Corlditioji of this 6iiarwiv,. sir the application fli::reof to Lilly person or shall. to any extent, be invalid or wenforceable- the rein-ainderof the Gumnt%. car the application of such term. covenant or candidar to Persons or eircurristances ohL:r than those as to which it is held innalid of, unenfor,:c-able &jai I not be affctzd thertb%. :cid each ttn7n, vo% zn-wit or condition, of this Gtwurant% shall be allyl and enforee-,l-le to di: fuflest extent h,, avrtl�cahle law, The he: ,cuzion of this Guarantt prior to the cxecuriorl 'Ll f the LCFASv Mmil not i,-, k a! i dzu, this Guarai it% or lessen The ohl igativiru; of th,. Gjuaranwe( S hereunder, 61AND1 ORD AND wt7 L"NDERSIC.\EDftERLBY-Nlt,'"IL'ALlY WAM, ANYAND ALL. RIGHYS OR WHICH Ell HER IM -Y HAVE 10 ®CLUES I A A RYTRI kL ENANNY PROCEPANNIG.,)M IN"r L- EQu iry r\ -A\,y couRr OF COMPETEN-1 JURISDICTION WHICI I PROCF.EDING IS I, NDFR. IN CONNEC I ION W! 111 OR RL-1---kfED TO THIS GUARAM-Y. IH I NDER.SiGNED ACKNOWLEDGES TlIA'f I'll!" %AAWE IS %I VfERIAI. JND7,11- NMNA TO LANDLORD 1-0 ENMR INTO TIM LEASE - 7. This Gtiwaniv contubB Vie crtircagreement between the parties" Ith ntsm,-t to the mamcrs Contained hereinand sha!l not be modified except in G%rking ex-ecuied b-% ail pamil-S. f, . .. ..... . ... .. .. IN M I"UNP-SS WHILREOF.4h,- U0,"e) 29 5 .. .. ...... f 4v ....... ... .. . GUARANTOR: 4 g . .. .......... ax ID No, SSN . ..-I. ...... P"', pq tiff. . . ....... .. . ........ g 10,t, .... .... .. 41 1� ov STATE Of This 'Iff lxn-ro BittylaI an,2 1Zd----,! h -2 -i -4r; zn- on 1h;x-.,c alit! 11 to A. ax , 'Ir W u- f ,b Ulh, % 6 in \,Mary Pu fj 1�1 ANG O�ZIERLRZ MY cSIF ExplAm ft-ded )7vu *JAY Alba, Unwamem 2016 CRA COMMENT LOG k"I TfIr t 11 IIF U "I I 2/2/2016- Letter Thomas and I Yh—anking CRA for grants - Deborah Boynton Beach Dive Center Muscatel lo Boynton Beach Dive Center 212 South Federal Highway Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Tel 561-732-8590 Fax 561-732-SS10 bo t® eac divece ter afl&a www.boyntonbeachdivecentercom FEBRUARY 2, 2016 Theresa Utterback, Development Service Specialist 710 North Federal Highway Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Dear Theresa, On behalf of the Boynton Beach Dive Center Staff and Family, we would like to thank you and the Boynton Beach CRA for your outstanding support and service extended to us through the CRA grant program. The grant monies made our transition from the previous address to our present address easier. Without your help the cost would have put a burden on our business finances. In return for your generosity, please feel free to call us if we can assist you in your endeavors to improve the CRA District. Boynton Beach Dive Center Owners f t � CRA BOARD MEETING OF*' February 9, 2016 I Consent Agenda Old Business New Business Legal I X I Information Onlyl I SUBJECT: Marketing & Business Development Campaign SUMMARY: The activities and outcomes of the marketing and Business Development Campaign for the prior month are: ]Boynton Forum Advertising- As part of the ongoing marketing efforts to showcase Boynton Beach events in an advertising campaign, the CRA staff allocated funds in the budget for a monthly double page spread in the Boynton Forum. Every month the double page spread has a different theme to support the overall mission to promote downtown Boynton Beach as a destination (Exhibit A). The month of January featured Catch a New Season of Fun which showcased Movies in Park and Music on the Rocks schedules. Marketing Collateral for the South Florida Fair- Marina and Pirate Fest marketing cards were created to hand out at the City of Boynton Beach booth at the South Florida Fair. (Exhibit B) Boynton Harbor Marina Marketing Campaign — This campaign continues with a 6 month advertising campaign in the Coastal Angler Magazine featuring the marina as a place to create family memories. Coastal Angler Magazine is a resource for anglers, boaters and conservationists and is the second largest free outdoor publication in the -nation. This campaign "Catch a Memory Your Family Will Always Remember" will be the theme campaign to market the marina as "family friendly." This campaign will welcome and encourage the local families and visitors to visit the marina. (Exhibit C) Catch Boynton Blog - A blog is a website that combines text, images, and links to serve as a social networking service. The CRA blog can be found at catchboynton.wordpress.com. The "Catch Boynton" blog focuses on tourism and marketing for Boynton Beach. By blogging, we can reach a more diverse audience to encourage and inform them about Boynton Beach and all that the City of Boynton Beach has to offer. Follow catchboynton.wordpress.com for weekly updates covering a various scope of things to do around the city. (Exhibit D) Banners- Wayfinding banners assist the public in differentiating unique areas that mark a district and to add color to the City's streetscape. Ocean Avenue District banners were installed along Ocean Ave. between Federal Highway and Seacrest Blvd. The banners include the name of the district that facilitates identification of the area, decorative artwork consisting of water splashes with blue, purple and green banners as visual that works with the lighting project along Ocean Ave. in the blue, purple and green up lights in the trees. (Exhibit E) Ocean Breeze West Video- Video is one of the most effective mediums for marketing by providing viewers with an inspirational message with technology that changes our experiences. Humanities. (Watch video) , I t : I , I I I I I I l� I I I I v f . I RK.ToRIMM-10 To I � � I I I I � � � � 11 1 � � I =� (mterh elk, mmy Y~ R^Of MAN Akvwp AwnstAwl 2016 - beal eeo iozi Ta I LUIX.W�X�j�_' vw"Aotphtmel"Gra 803fidown. 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The theme of the Fair was "Discover the Palm Beaches." The South Florida Fair worked closely with the Tourist Development Council and its agencies to produce an outstanding Exposition that showcased the tremendous beauty and assets of the County. This year to enhance the theme, South Florida Fair offered all Palm Beach County municipalities a FREE space at the Fair to highlight everything that makes Boynton Beach special. The display did not have to be manned but CRA staff decided to take the opportunity to man the booth during the entire week to market and interact with the Fair visitors and showcase Boynton Beach's events and Marina. The highlight of the booth was a spinning wheel to win prizes such as: Pirate Fest mugs, pirate hats, luggage tags, coasters from Pirate Fest, sunscreen and a Pirate Fest sticker. CRA staff dressed up as pirates to give Fair visitors the full experience of Pirate Fest. (Exhibit A) On January 18th the Mayor attended the Fair, visited the CRA booth and was in the Mayor's Parade. CRA staff hired three pirates to walk along the Mayor's car and handout beads and talk about Pirate Fest to parade goers. CRA staff was complimented by the South Florida Fair organizers as having the best booth in the municipality section. This was an exceptional opportunity to market to over 500,000 visitors at the Fair all of the amazing assets of Boynton Beach. e # R M, lit &I mw BOYN BIE Consent Agenda I X I Old Business Now Business Legal Informatior SUBJECT: Project Update: Close out of the NE 4 th Street Parking Lot & Street Enhanceme Project. i SUMMARY: The CRA Board approved funding in the FY 2015-2016 budget for the reconstruction of a City owned parking lot located on NE 4 th Street that was an eye sore and had been chained off from vehicular use for many years. The project included reconstruction 0 the existing site to provide 21 new parking spaces, new landscaping, sidewalk improvements and roadway restriping. With the assistance of the project's design team at Kimley-Hom & Associates, CRA staff issued an Invitation to Bid (ITB) for the NE 4h Street Parking Lot & Street Enhancement Project on August 27, 2015, in order to solicit cost proposals from general contracting firms. As a result, on October 13, 2015 the CRA Board approved the ITB response submitted by Rosso Site Development, Inc. in the amount of $133,526.85 and entered into a contract with them on November 10, 2015. The NE 4th Street Parking Lot & Street Enhancement Project began in early December and reached final closeout on February 5, 2016, on time and on budget. Before and after pictures of the new parking lot are included under Attachment 1. P1117-161 I IFT1031 I REIMER to] ff-Wilt:1111[s] 03II;III&A BE CRA PLAN, PROGRAM OR PROJECT: Downtown Vision and Master Plan, CRA Redevelopment Plan, Federal Highway Corridor Plan. Michael Sirrion, Assistant Director T:)AGENDAS, CONSENT AGENDAS, MONTHLY REPORT&Completed Agenda Item Request Forms by Meeting\CRA Board\FY 2015 - 2016 Board MeetingsTebruary 2016INE 4th Street Parking Lot Project -Update to close-out prj.docx ATTACHMENT I I: I BE CRA BOARD MEETING OF: February 9,2016 1 Consent Agenda I X I Old Business New Business Legal Information Only Other AGENDA SUBJECT: CRA Project Update: Marina Open Space Project SUMMARY: On August 13, 2015, CRA staff issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) for the demolition of the CRA owned vacant two story marina building located at 700 Casa Loma Boulevard. At the September 8, 2015 CRA Board meeting, staff presented the submission results of the RFP and The BG Group, LLC., was selected by the Board as the general contracting firm to complete the demolition project for the price of $24,950.00. The building demolition project was completed on November 17, 2015 and was the first phase of the Marina Open Space Project. As part of the geotechnical analysis into the conditions surrounding the subsidence of the marina slip drive isle, it was necessary to have the existing condition of the stomp water drainage system (exfiltration trench) and subsurface soil evaluated or exposed. The exfiltration trench was vacuumed to remove soils and water then video scanned by Shenandoah Construction, Inc. on December 16, 2015. Fortunately, the video did not reveal any large or unusual breaks in the drainage piping that might be explained as the single cause of the roadway settlement. Rosso Site Development, Inc. performed the exploratory roadway trenching on January 17, 2016 which provided the CRA's project design engineers from VHB, Inc. and the geotechnical engineers from AACE, Inc. with informational data as to the existing conditions behind the seawall as well as the subsurface areas around the storm water inlets and marina boardwalk. VHB's engineers will use this research data to assist them with the enhanced design of the vertical support systems for the new boardwalk and new seat wall as well as the roadway renovation project. It is anticipated that an Invitation to Bid for the Marina Open Space & Roadway project would be released in March 2016 and the project's reconstruction phase projected to begin in June 2016, in order to avoid access and closure conflicts with the marina businesses during the height of their busy season. FISCAL IMPACT: $5,000 to Shenandoah Construction, Inc. and $4,490 to Rosso Site Development Inc. from FY 2015-2016 Budget Line Item #02-58200-404 CRA PLAN, PROGRAMPROJECT: Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Plan, Downtown Vision and Master Plan, Boynton Harbor Marina Redevelopment Plan NIA Michael Simon, Assistant Director T:IAGENDAS, CONSENT AGENDAS, MONTHLY REPORTS1Completed Agenda Item Request Forms by MeetinglCRA Board\FY 2015 - 2016 Board Meetings\February 20161CRA Project Update - Marina Open Space.doex ATTACHMENT I !�1 1 m q s„ (34PEN SPACE DEMOLITION PHASE ' ' � �, hay i'•: i*"' I r s �: � � a '` l BOY , TO MBEAC CRA BOARD MEETING OF: February 9,2016 1 1 Consent Agenda I I Old Business I I New Business I J Legal Information Only I X I Other W I ky.11111 a 9 pfflml�-.X SUMMARY: The CRA district welcomes 2 new businesses to the area. Staff will reach out to the new business and introduce the grant incentive programs and marketing efforts. 1. Schmidt Stain Glass - 413 S Federal Hwy. 2. The Twisted Fish - 511 NE &h St FISCAL IMPACT: N/A 'CRA PLAN, PROGRAM OR PROJECT: Business Development PrograiM T&cy Smith-COby a-11ka-bamm I BOYNTO�"'' Wig, 61 B E AC H kwwo 'I A -C :_o 7nisiont IOld BusinessI INow BusinessI ILegal I X I Other AGENDA ■ XV.B. SUBJECT: Development Outreach and Contacts SUMMARY.- The following actions have been undertaken by CRA staff to spur and assist with redevelopment of the CRA District: Downtown 1. Town Square - Multiple phone calls, e-mails and meetings with interested parties. Review and analysis of proposal for portion of Town Square. 2. Ocean One (1114 N. Federal Hwy.)- Referred broker interested in site to owner of property. Sent CRA property appraisal to owner and owners representative. 3. Hotel -Meeting with party interested in several potential sites. Gave information about sites. Site visit with hotel representative. 4. D'Almaida Site -Discussion with owner regarding project timing and CRA assistance. 5. S Site - Meeting with developer. Gave research on site. 6. Casa Costa - Meeting with Related representative regarding sale of retail space. 7. 211 E. Ocean - Amendment to Purchase and Development Agreement approved. In design phase. 8. 480 E. Ocean - In design phase. Heart of Boynton 1. Ocean Breeze East - Call with developer re: time line on funding announcement. 2. MILK South Site - Call with developer re: time line on funding announcement. 3. Model Block - Misc. 1. CRA Plan Consolidation - Planning for March 2, 2016 public meeting. T:%AGENDAS, CONSENT AGENDAS, MONTHLY REPORTSkCompleted Agenda Item Request Forms by MeetingXCRA Board\FY 2015 - 2016 Board Meefings\February 20161Development Outreach.docx B4OYNTON BEACH FISCAL IMPACT: T: Information Only. Vivian L. Brooks Executive Director T:IAGENDAS, CONSENT AGENDAS, MONTHLY REPORTSICompleted,Agenda Item Request Fortis by MeetinglCRA Board\FY 2015 - 2016 Board MeetingslFebruary 20161Development Outreach.docx Agenda Business Information on Approval of Grant Submitted to SWA for Blighted Properties in HOB SUMMARY: CRA staff wrote a grant for the Solid Waste Authority's Blighted and Distressed Property Clean-up and Beautification Grant Program in collaboration City staff for improvements to the Heart of Boynton neighborhood. The grant activities include demolition of a building and sodding of the lot located at 909 N. Seacrest, painting of the perimeter wall, new fencing, irrigation and landscaping at the Public Works site and clearing and grubbing of the CRA -owned block at N.E. 0/5th Avenues. The total cost of the three projects is estimated at $93,547. The amount requested and award from the SWA is $62,300 leaving a match from the CRA of $31,247 or 33%. Staff was notified on Tuesday, February 3, that the CRA was awarded the full request of $62,000 for the three projects. Staff will bring the Interlocal Agreement between the CRA and SWA to the March 2016 CRA Board meeting for consideration. FISCAL IMPACT: $31,247 as a match to the $62,300 in grant funding — 02-58200-405 PROJECT:CRA PLAN, PROGRAM OR Heart of Boynton Community Redevelopment Plan RECOMMENDATIONS: Informational Vivian L. Brooks Executive Director T:IAGENDAS, CONSENT AGENDAS, MONTHLY REPORTSICompleted Agenda Item Request Forms by Meeting\CRA Board\FY 2015 2016 Board Meetings\February 20161SWA grant.docx OA Id 11 "1044"'t, 41"'fil"111,11 IA N Vol MAN"A AM4 Solid Waste Authorky of Palm Beach County Blighted Property Grant Appfication Im General Information 1. ProJed Tide: Mtoklw Pro e Federal Tax Iden ® Grant Amount Requested ftm SWA: d. I certify that the above Intbrmation is correct and that I am authorized to submit this avolication. IM n I £s, i£ z� f 1 . 1 M 4� Submitted b The of Boynton Beach t „ 'it; The Boynton Redevelopment Agency Community f BOYNTO Ii :.....�BEAC s Heart of Boynton Neighborhood Improvement Project Proposal 111111 111� 11��111 ir Many of the homes and buildings are dilapidated and need major renovation or demolition. 1, e of the Heart of Boynton CRA Plan. Currently, there are three additional proposed residential projects being considered fbr development in the community. Two are mixed-use projects, one on Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. and one is on Seacrest and N E ith Avenue, Another is planned to be multifamily residential located at NE O/Sth Avenues. The land for all of the three projects is located primarily an CRA -owned land. SMEM R Res; The Boynton Beach CRA would like to accomplish three goals with the Heart of Boynton Neighborhood Improvement Project Proposal. The project Will further the implementation of the Heart of Boynton CRA Plan. By utilizing the Solid Waste Authority Blighted and Distressed Property Clean -U and Beautification Grant fundin gzadleverap-I and encourage further investment into the community. The three proposed project activities include: Ir ll�ill����ilill�illi���l�illillilillill�!�ll��I III �� 11��I� III 11111�1! J JOR V -N RON al U 1 �—F M 47" Vq F Jj 11"J", I int"MILT1, 11 191, --u of k1l I 1 1 = Project activity schedule Identifying all major actiVitles: (Attachment 7 — Project Activity Schedule) Photographs of the Project Area. (See Attachment 9 - Aerial Photo of 909 N. Seacrest Avenue) 13 Map of the Project Activities Area: (See Attachment 10 - Project Activity Map) This project activity Will recycle all construction debris (concrete block, asphaft, wood) and landscape debris to the extent feasibly possible and the remaining debris will be hauled to the landfill. Upon demolition the remaining vacant site I Timefrarne for completion of the project activity: The project will commence with an asbestos survey in January of 2016. Bids for demolition of the structure 2016. Notice to Proceed will be Issued in March 2016. Completion of project will be April 2016. Project activity schedule identifying ail major activities: (Attachment 7 — Project Activity Schedule) Identffication of the project activity location Including the Parcel Control Numbers that documents ownership and control by the Applicant: (See Attachment 12 — Property Appralsem Records of Ownership) Photographs ofthe Project Area: (See Attachment 13- Aerial photo of CRA - owned properties vAthin the NE 0/56'Olog k) Map of the Project AdMles,Area- (See Attachment 10 - Project Activity Map) Plan to maintain the project location upon completion. The CRA currently has" contract with a landscape contractor to maintain Its vacant parcels. This locatil 1* CRA as part of the Implementation of the Heart of Boynton CRA Plan. I Project Activity Budget. See attached SWA budgerforms, r II!I 1�111 F 11!1[ 1111 IN 111 1 1p Timeframe for completion of the project activity: This activity will commence A contractor will be chosen in May 2016. Work will begin on the Public Works site in June 2016 with completion estimated August 2016. Project activity schedule Identifying all major activities: (Attachment 7 - Project Activity Schedule) 0 m "1 11 I'll ", �l w, 2 ',� 11 1& . ; "I'll � I ", , � �111 ,� "', M71 Boynton Beach CRA ArrACHMENT 2 OF HEART ~ . COMMUNITY Ur . REDEVELOPMENT < £y+ n ftmh +2 of Boynton Sew «6:2+a INTRODUCTION within the CILYs 1,650 acre Community Redevelopment Area of the City of Boynton Beait i ftwre City Communkyment Agency (CRA) was established falkWr� the "finding of necessita and need for such;-, �T— z Chapter 163, Part III, Florida Statutes, Feclevelopment In the community and blOt, and a shortage of housing affordable to reslidents of low or the original ,a Redevelopment encompassed the Central Business District. The redevelopment plan for this ^irequired istate law, was adopted In 1984. i + ■ a. w� i Edi A Ai Florida id an - east, Oman Avenue an the southit Interstate 95 on thin it, the neighborhood knowntoday Heart of Boynton (Resolution No. 87-QCKO. A plan prepared by a team of consultantslbr redevelopmentfthe expandedarea was adopted i' • - t i i - ■[ Y l i 1 the Heart of Boynton Community RedevelopmentPlan.y plan is curietntiv at '] Corridor CommunityRedevelopment Community Redevelopment Downtown Vision To datei many of the projects and recommendations contained within the Heart of Boyntonbeen .i t'.. i. i StreetscaPe pr*ct was completed in 2011 with the assmance of Federal stimulus funding. The Wilson +renamed the Carolyn was redeveloped In 2009. A number of new single-Ibmily homes have been built throughout the neighborhood, Including 21 In Ocean Breeze Wes% In place of a portion of the demolished Boynton Terrace Apartments. There is much progress to celebrate In the Heart of Boynton. With 380 acres In the center of the City, the Heart of Boynton Community and 3). Them Is more wm* to be undertaken from the oftnal plan, including the revitalization of ft Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd- the development eastern portion of the old Boynton Terrace site and the redevelopment of the and "I promote new development. CWN +2001 Plan and toseek Inputabout . rdirections. electronic clickers, members +_ t r community update.designs for the Heart of Boynton Community Redevelopment Plan densitywith a maximum M iunitsper ! + light industrial'+ locationsofSeacrestBoulevard, maintaining the single-family character of the areas wW of the Bmli7 Boynton + 19 }! ; { } \° : \ � ( { \ ; ! :j d r ! : y: z ! / � ` ` � . . /Z , \ ( «z ( > \ : r � . , � � � . \ ( ` ^' » , a. l ����,���_ �\ 2�®J � «!7 Legendm mm )) 1 14fan a? OCNWon q2urld� c` -, '1714 Z= M 2001 HEART OF BOYNTON COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT PLAN Methodology Recommendations ,2001 HOB COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT PLAN. - AN OVERVIEW 2W1 HOB Community Redevelopment created with -vartnership with the RMPK Group ! JES Associates. * Organized the Mck-off charrette to obtain community Input regarding major problems and concerns as well strengths of the area; over 400 local residents attended. Identified community stakeholders,Including'! a N property owners, service providers, CRA, the CDC. the POC Homing Authority, and the Police and other City Conducted a Neighborhood Livability Workshop allowing the stakeholders to grade livability standards In the community, oftr Ideas and solutions to address ! ... neighborhood Improvement. redrewFacilitated 11bur planning and design charmttes during which participants boundaries is"current recommendations for commercial revitalization and neighborhood improvements, Including traffic, parking and green space; endorsed proposed changes tolanduse and# and promoted t N R!! y Design _ Y , theme. "ers recognized both a number of opportunities for and The stakehoA constraints toredevelopment. History and location; StrongTwo elementary schools and a Head Start center, Two active community development corporations; ! commitment},revitalization, Churches Jalthough excessive number tax-exemptfacilities, under- Maintenance Cherry Hill Public Housing and Boynton Terrace Section 8 project, arm of high crime }:unappealing Loftering d crime activities associated with several small businesses. Large number of ,, Parcels -land assembly required for r redevelopment. According to the Plan, the western■ of O: should remain a a■■ a F 3:f three 13) -if t1g- setzn (7) newly Identified neighborhoods (ie. Poinclana HeIghts, Boynton HllIs and Palmetto Park f ! ■ Cherryg ■ ■ ! o ■: ■' ■ � : ■' 1 1 i t Ithe following:Rne0borhoods: 1) the Martin Luther Kin& Jr. ! f RFA � f r i 4'.' F :' i ■ ',. the "North MLK Jr./143ppy Horne HelgW area; 2) a redeveloped s ',A Boynton and 3A) the Sheppard Addition ■. + Arden Park neighborhoods assemblyThe three main land `r Fr rLL : (see Illustrative Master Plan, Figure 5, wfth correspondingnumbers) I. The Cherry Hills area, which would berazed,replattedand redeveloped as traditional single family neighborhoodvimilar In concept to ■ ■ 2. The Martin Luther King, Jr. Corridor, which would be redeveloped as a mu family neighborhood, would allow for increased housing and population support possible neighborhood services. This Included the redevelopment] M r 3. The southeast quadrant, which, bemuse of location, i`T to have a mixed use 4i � 3i ( ♦ I Y f t` 4 [ i ltd ikY In ;!obs } avallabljLft,"rvtIer, tw t `i k on .,+ Proposed/ Use Map, Rgure expansion of the Central Business DWet (CBD) west of the FEC tracks and north Boynton Boulewd, encompassing ='i '::Y the HOB. This scemirlo assumed the redevelooment� 71 block / The also recommended _=I" 1 ustrial use be extended further The #.n design concept + e i'• t by the stakeholders a `t through discussionsnumerous ■�o1!i planning tmi rooted in the historyof the r the Influx of the Caribbeanpopulation, reffected an 'Old andAP it bahalmd wood frame construction, dormer ti pastei DDIDW. pink white, yellow, grey i W n-1 ,1i x Re.aLaveli ,lent pt. +y)1 i+i if}jttari y +ht}i''c i}S+si}�}tri$�k,�1R7';l}i 3rflr 't�!(SPtc„i 3R}fr>>(g6i yuy,.,.„� c F1n,. �, „fi7 t �t�{f�J ti} S t 4.S➢ ,,f _ , , ��� ��)� ill �tfl� +{ )�1, �}F a } �r,1lt�!}{��+ ��(�t,t+�, �} t Ip like e ILeo fxw Aqw+ ��` -•°'fie IM 44. Legend )wart of RWWi Bnwrdary IF § v Eleart of Boyniog COMMki-thily Redevelopireni / an !£#pos # #» Use Ma .. _ kcw ■ � m ■a _ ! it" w*WJJ BW m4EMM ON � � ; t , ; of Boy liton mmunity Redolvelopraent llla, 2001 Ploroosed Zoiliny s'Paj- MAF ISMA a Ri I ME zmm IKI Ent 4 -so�. e ffi ; Rl Y 1 is -• COD Cleo NE Rl } •n e 10 21 Bop*m DUch Blvd 1l Ave NW I1e NE IsfAve ME zmm IKI IV Diversity of affordable housing choices Job creation and job tai.ortunitles Expansion of neighborhood services and businesses, Including a grocery and other stores, medical oftms, gas station, phatmacy and dry cleanem, Historic presemtIon Establishment of neighborhood associations for effective leadership Enhancement of neighborhood Ideritity (i.e. signage & landsoping) ®r Streetwepe beautilication (Seacrest Boulevard and MILK, Jr. Boulevard) a Traffic calming and pedestrian connections 'k, Parks, green spaces and civic centers FRI', Over the 12--V*zr period since the Plan's adoption, a number of its recommendations have been imPlernented, and implementation of several others moved 00 ACTION PRDrmRM Charry Hills redevelopment 0 Pubhchousingproject demolished Palm a County Houmng AuthorttyIssued f:-.-. 2013)R'" redevelopmern of t vacant IM Offr, constructionredevelopment v Ocean Breeze West: ofsing[e-family homes underway o Ocean Breate East: RFP to be Issued In 2014 for redevelopment of sfte for mixed use project AmentIrmints to Fubm o Not amended (changes recommended, see updated 2014 Land Use and Zonling mops rewmmenclaWns) Wilson Park redeveh*rnent a New center / (the Carolyn CommunitV Center) Updated basketball ODurts/multi-purpose field/ playground improved/renovated pool (the John Denson Pool) Palmetto droons Park Park attended west of Seacrest Boulevard, along the south side of r.xp:1 - C-16 Cartal i the ar Recognixed as portion of Sara Sims Park MRSW Plan adopted redevelopmet UK Sr. Boulevard Boyfrton Beach ! to C-16 canal) development did not omr) Now and t. x the City supported building of new and Housing rehabilitation of Wated homes. See map (Rgure 8), which aiso shows dwellings built and iehabilltated by Habitat Land Aammbly The CRA and the City have assembled 100 properties urt HOB Isee map, Figure 9) r rCRA and $14.5 m lillon by the City.) The following Images illustrate several successfully completed JiOB projects. Figure .0for locations.) 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Radal ComposWon,, Census 2010 Aden MY 1% other Raw races 2% �Whfte RE 664 were detached single-family homes. Since 1990, the owall number of units fefi by 175; some of the remaining stock suffers from severe deferred mtIntenance. ibis trend underscores a need to accommodate more houdng, and to offer diverse chokes for a mix of incomes necessary to attract and support businesses that raidents want, such as a grocery store. M IL t. #' high-min o,; censusr . census tract -based foreclosure data 0,00 0*0, 001§4 Housing affbrdablifty remains a serious problem. The American Community owners city -wild' for those who rent the data ,a PE Census tract 61.00oneCity'sthefour cemus tracts withlowest Income, all with the madlen household Income below $35,DDO. The traWs I 411 ri i,`l, ,ax'i's only 1 ` %7 hOUMUMS We Medl&n ncom or i, of ,,4# 4 A.,' N of households have wagolsalaryabout self- emploVmerit Income. Thneighborhood hard. 71w latrast availabj-� • # Since tract W encompasses areas east of the HOkInclude improved,very likely higher. At the some tIme, the employment situation In the area A—the 2011 Americ Community Survey .: data) --shows an unemployment clearly though, unemploymentand the need to provide jobs Is 19111I III IN III 1 11111111111 1 � 11111111111 1111% 1111 1''1 ff!j jo 11� j 322 -2109 A=rding w<~ aws Police Depanme«.+r: >m of both violent crimef and theft/burglary mimes between 2001 and 20013 declined "% and 55%, respectively. Violent crimes Include homicides, assaults and battery. theft and bureary crimes Include robbery, larceny, home and auto burglary and auu theft. PARC EA 0 R M Ak �10 N A IN E) i IN D, According to 2013 data from the Palm wash «2©° ofte, the HOB area consists of 1,136 land parcels, of which 662 are developed with detached single-farnfly homes. Kc City of Boynton Beach wM 62 parcels, tMlk* 29 acres. The School Board Plalm Beach County owns 4 parcels encompassing 22 acres, and the Coun Of the letter, three we ! i'.the aty, two bythe Palm Beach Coun be a challenge for redevelopment, as arty larger project would requi significant landassembly. . + - ftp t . - ,1 + +t t�. t `. the HOD. The 2013 values are substantially higher, but the table does not tel' prices across the region and the country. The average HOD property valuie AA n�t Ti 91 e Heart. o boynion PaircelsIsySize m. a 19 0 As the table Indicafts, 64%of ,�50,000 In 2013,id For the discussion of propond charips to the orkonall recommendations for w e a] .1I .., .AL 1. y �. �•, eco M� •,� a] 711V Heart 0i Boynton Offivir, 7oning RAO,, FIRTOWNT" TIS59, come, I RIM OMNI WWI" r hl UIfir g6 ef FIRTOWNT" TIS59, come, I RIM OMNI hl UIfir FIRTOWNT" HE .1 I RIM hl UIfir RON sm 'I Meow %%MP44 fp 06, o.K woo 5 WPINKOSWI bA I 14vowswo ph Sw- p"M ansh c4ffo as reva, arin OEM QN1,66. NHI HE .1 F1 =, 7* MixedThe Use zoningdistrict regulations were adopted by City ti TT i i >: r- - Mia I #A; other portions of tht redevelopment area, adjustments were made to the If,C iI 't I 1 1, f ` R Rl _. 1 1 i �� iE • L I LI), Mixed Use -Low 2 (MU -1.2) and Mixed Use4ow 9 (MU -1.3). The KM41U KqU ML distrlict has the terms finytensity R "�.. 'j regulationsstfll lessintense that the MU -H zoning district. Whereas in the rlon w II R i �', A y t dassification of the roadway providing i for a project, %; I 1 bas --f, oT V n' M r a fu nl�i'd wre rti districts allow fbr more flexibility in design f in responseR ma condidons for Infill developmeryL mixedThe use zoningregulationsR .Y again In 2013 6 1 o { intensitiesconsistent recommendations for TransIt-Orlented xxevelopment around the planned downtown OW -Rail Coastal Unk' Passemer station. This consideration Is further explainei f:' R For the past eight years, the CJtV has been participating with the Florida commuter syMem to include new service on the FEC. The expanded service, named the "Tri -Rall Coastal Unk," would add a serms of new passenger rail stations on the FrC In Palm Beach, Bromird, and Miami -Dade Counties, Including a newBoynton southBoynton Boulevard. ; 21312 Florida Department of Transportstloffs Trantit-Oriented Developme !! Guidebook to amend the Comprehenshred the Lar Devekwent! tomanage future growthiiimproved development, with minimum levels of asr a by f'l appropriateto the service and area. In 21 the City Commissionapproved amendments to the Land Development ! ! M F + wIt1hin the Transit Core and theStation Area, defiftd as a X mile and X mile around the future sts _r. a x' �Y. ♦ 'J t as a Downtown Transit -Oriented Development District In the City Comprehensive 7anoption of an.i.+ i +Increasedensity. the anticipated development within the entire Statii and the vicinity Will likely have a significant Impact on the M013 community. q' To 1—ay *Wgroundwork for a fortnal EconomicDevelopment Boynton Beach adopted an Economic Development Program (the Program) in 2D11. The Program was designed to. r ae recommendations that turn will W.p create the vision- of BoVnton Beachand thus be 96 short-term 10-2 years), add -term (3-7 years) and long-term (S+ years) timeftarnes. The Program's objectives of retaining existing businesses, a"cting now businesses to the City, and creating diverse housing opportunities and jobs—are consistent with the 2WI recommendaitions and The Heart of Boynton # kmany sftes andstructuresbe housing and redevelopment project. The benefits of historic designation educational opportunities, the growth of heritage tourism and the Increased the Inanclal benefits of the Ad Valorem Tax Incentive .r - for gDoron-ftits} 1. a a•q t r Lights); designations planned, Memorial Park Cemetery, and selected sites will be feaured in various „{}y rt�iast t Ifa�;'(t Jt,��'(�, in 2009, the CRA adopted the Downtown Vlsfon arW Master Plan. The study sivered 746 acres of the downtom, Including the HOB neighborhood—the 4.1Utinary1"W-SY7700wen slue,#along De Ine eastern zdge of the city. M IE- REDEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES lit * ms Ntm* * MLK Commerdal Caner Dmn Breme Ent Med Use Devolopnment CKMp D InGI DeWopment Sam Om Park MWslon iYr me prwam with varong dqpm of pubse invwtrneM mainiv In the form ct pu awrood land and kftasbvcture Improvementr, MM'"777=7 —1.1, ". 141 JF441JWA£ m El „ *m qt Dot *[1 1% 49 M k%'A 0 e;,m .* . .� %. « % . . ■ r. u nM ■1fit k IIII II Im III AR 111 81111 Oh rV;: %I%SI,I PI % ►s �ti ts. 0 xn: % . .� 1 %if k 1 OMM1 N1'1.11 1 16 111: i of the 24M Heart of .ynton Plan, which emphasized} k,ix. r at the Intersections of Martin Luther I(InL Jr. BoulevardMcr Boulevard ♦ with Federal Highway. The need fbri ;;*k,i today. i the developmentof these sites.4 i of public and private parties to assemble land in sufficient quantity f n-mmercial deve } 4 ' ' The proposed Ocean Breeze EW development Is planned for the eastern portion of the site of the Boynton Terrace mufti -family project that was }Y —,— Boulevard. design complementthe surrounding community. CRA } i that a Requestfor # t w pFcj= developer be Issued In spring of 2014. EAR; 491 11011111% :#,1 4 0 11 R 111 Afs AF 41 Aq 06 /1 mI%fD-1 s&I The proposetCortage District is projected for the block between ME 0 and !M Averims. The CRA pumbaged a large portion of this block to correct platting ro development. The architectural style should be consbtent with surrounding HEAR- III 6111% -is% ;mi: 1i.Or4li R UAK m -4 0 1, j— mfv, Q�tf 1"'), m *. x Implement f park madw plan. Bid LAND USE RECOMMENDATIONS Oriented Development (MD) Dktiict has warranted considerations for higher development Intensity and new redevelopment opportunities compared to those proposed # use in the 2001map on the i' . fture 14) Illustrates these proposed chariggs. (7be numbers on the map correspond to numbers hi the recommendations listed and reviewed below.) the sfttion makes development in the area eligible fbr a density units per sue,corresponding1theSpecialDaVty Residential,i, iUxo-Cara ure evelopment&We for redevelopment of # #micalty obsoLete structuresproperties # - ii F. -ii YL29 t# poll N'T74101, 1, kcm- i block to the Plan proposed the downtown CBD (Central Business District). The updated Plan builds an the 2001 recommendation for Industrial uses to General Commercial, the City's most Intense commercial land use category. The new recommendation comes as a response to the we)[-recoplzed, significant loss of light Industrial land throughout the City over the last 15 i is part of w recommendation `• Y'= the with the orLvinal /01 Plan's emphasis an it a Income community with high unemployment It should be noted that all remaining pockets Industrialpriority nresevation as deScribed above for this Industrial area In the HOB. • !imnumialmyA furthermore,i .A Include additional provisions to minimize conflicts between industrial and residential uses. i! ! I .{;� ,!5 w--IIf South ofAvenue was to supportti properties HE e intended } z�-*:t7num11 umZzf 'xMir.frnwM height of 45 feet. A neigborhood commercial node was proposed an the southeast comer of Seacreast Boulevard The new recommendation for this area Is Residentlel/Commerdal with a of possIble scenarios with regard to both the type and the Intensity of development. 4 embraces two potentlal de"lopment opportunities currently under consideration, described earlier In this report The flrst (!r w a so support me intensitication of development likely to M As mentioned above, additional land development regulations Intended ts reduce potential conflicts among uses Will be considered, along wiI ;I hY i maximum of 11 units/acre proposed In the 2001 Plan to a maximum of for between feet would remain unchanged. Furthermore, while the 2001 Plan pro properties i1 on t side ofNE 110 Avenue, the upd i•. recommendation !the single family land use southto NE I Avenue (5), In lieu of believes4 I" ! i ! ishown# placed in error. The updated F ! and intensitya Ir f # at the Intersection ki Boulevard with Railroad Avenue The new use recommendation ! Y the 2001 Plan suggested low Inte option supports creation of commercial nodes with larger retail buidne residential uses would be allowed at the increased density of 30 unWacre. preservation. The 2014 update of the Plan supports the original recommendation oresidentialminor changes in connection t o rebuild t, Y =i ' M t■ r r: . � park.Sims i;. R eDvefs an area alongRouNardlmmecdHl south of NW e Court, recommendedas a small nodeRneighborhood In the 2001 Plan. it also Includes an abutting church property, to Me-t4trAzI twftzi;Emrk I i -? 1 R; church, all originally proposed tiremain vAthin single familyresidential w M a City park and recreational facilities for the school. ireplacesPublic Use with RecreationF Park AT, A Park is planned in ordlercomplete7 R of the plan. M M URBAN DESIGN RECOMMEDATIONS iii � � � .'x � r:.,,,.•S, _ } - -. � :y � ,, ■.- r� TV but Intends to place equal emphasis on, or t9cognation of, the three oldest architectural styles prey.sent Nwe! een documented In the CKYs 1M Histolic site survvb, and Frame Vernacular, and Mediterranean Revival—contain Most Characteristics ftted as typical of the 'Floribbeare design. These homes were built approximately between the Vears. 1920 and 1945, and may he consideredfor Placemenit on the Lmal or National Historic Registers. AT, Xlli homesfor theBWntvn Hills Subdivision}was created In 1925. This Style originated in Calftrnla durinij the 1880s and 2990s in responsethe NOS are n one constructedffac .e with textu stucco and a flat roof, have porches (although many haw been encjWd)--1 + w 91 Most the Frame Vernacular structures in the HOD area are located on or 1: isolated vomples, exist in the area. This styie of construction most prevalent In the City fromapproximately 19 4# to 1945. traditional Rtechniques. instead, the design of the bulidings was technological capabilities. Ai t o Improved IM W building elements were standardized through mass production. M 1 { # -J 'i R is loosely based an the features of other architectural styles. Therefore, IMUA- ate. Construction Is of a wood frame covered with wood Win& 1' � � . R■ � ya �# t t �r r '. a � AI A �,. ftnt r • fi+' sorne of which have been::.: r - s' r i i".,--,mrLmo&#Drk arA stuccomasonry or RE F ft # 4, k i R k" 1 i � • #With the Mission style Wth Mard to coWruction date and decarative A w l f ti b 1 f Ip: tiles or a ♦ r,:;: fil Florida'sSpanishheritageandserni-tropicalclimate favored- • i f l4 vl ! R � yf} churches and hotels developed YHenry rM&r and othe ,L'uring the IM, One of the most significant architects associated wl :AeA AddKT G.4s Influenced deslgr�s to a wide spectrum of buildings. For new residential Mil construction, consider taldrig design cues from tM existing t bulldftstock,not Rrepftte the histo rather than compete dondnate them. M= ! * f i" R f- t - areas unrelated to the historic properties. Consider consultingoric Design Guidelines and Chapter volume.openkW, rhytlwn of solids to volds, rod shape, sfte� scale, bulk, mm, and Consider is of a design review process for r: creationthe districts In areas where there are a M!ncentration of historicsignificant ti f yAtwo-story f •!Je Ma■ k oVerbftff on f f ' one-story Consider reducing4front,oi byIntroducingi i features such as stepping back or extending sections of the eleva"tIon ! 't ! W t :f SUMMARY �OF RECOMMENDATIONS w SUMMARY OF RECOMMENDATIONS AOWNS 1. Continue to support : {,., , houtsing of different typu andiii e for different income levels, 2. Review and reinstateWorldome Housing Program El. Develop strategies ■ , 3training and job creatlo,,p m Continue to plan for continuaftri of land assoubiv S. Amend 1`1111/rexone properties as needed for redevelopmerrt 6. AinerodLDWstotadlhatmmdevelopment as needed recommendations from the Industrial/camumirchil land use swrly Initiated by staff • Balance 1 aftrdablifty • 1Workforce* x • Support to HABITAT and other housing • Nonconforming W, unit size restrictions isee also 161� other code barriers to housing development redevelopment xNew program Impact In context of HOD needs oUse ofCDOG funds o Partnership w/ service providers o Job-lienerating uses In HOD zoning districts t Sources - }ifunding •Strategies (Omano Land use/rezoning needed fbr mWed use projects t nodes, d Conventionalresidential densities) o districts! T he done preparation for redevelopment (if areas ldentMW) c Measures tomitigate land conflicts height restriction,f h T*u # Cottageo District reviewofregulations, restrictions o Thresholds for land assembly o More solutions to development on nonoonfornong Icts o Additional urban design regulations to guide development a Future zoning map o Contact owneM additional community meeting with , 1, n V R Complete Land Acquisition Wker 2014 Issue Request flur Development Proposals Winter 2014 Amend Land Dew1opment Regulations per P12n Spring 2015 Recommendations Draft Development Agmement between CRA and Developer Spring 2DIS Sara fto Park Expej Won Complete Land Acquismor, Spring 2015 Annend Iand Development 1"ulatlons per Plan Spring 20,15 Recommendations Draft Comtructiop Documents Surnmer 2015 Issue Request fbr Construction Manager at Pask fall 2026 Multifs mly Tramiltion Area Complete Land Acquisition WInter 2017 to Light Industrial (NE 3rd Issue Request for DeveWpment Proposals Sprinj 2017 Ave to NE Sth Ave betweell Amend Land Development Regulollora per Plan Spring 2027 HE 2,nd St and NE Ist St) Recommendations Dmft Development Agreement between CRA and Developer SprIng 2017 M Implementation Schedule —Conied. Project Actkn Tirneftme 661MY Elementary and Amend Land Use ind Zwft to Rqfled ,) of Summer 2014 School and Crutlan of New pali Amend Land Developffmt RepIMUMS pew plan Recommendetbm atv and CRA, Inceriftes as Memwryi ng Increase Emmmic OPPOrturdtv for Residents mN AlrTACHM ENT 3 The Heart of Boynton t t the Community r Legend I." a,= ffMG true Fed Heart of Boynton BoundaryCountySource.Pahn Beach€ I Data iA 4t �t a Data'. , Bonndory Railroads 4 �, i 1 i`'' k �i , i• , � �} 7 , t%ts � Oai, 4 �t,'a bf ,�� � '� I � 1/ fl, � i i' � 17 , eafi� =i: eT?'`"'Sp' fi�� ���i���`i�llT"�'�' g#S+ i'F��`� ESQ ATrACHMENT 5 lit � ,bJ J� S t � +` � �. `F, �, phi, -, t, �, r � �. I���l�ii�� 1I I'�r(y�� jl��r ��, I� �l Project Schedule Heart of Ston Neighborhood f MProvement Project Propmal Activity rl ate Entity Responsible Sara Sl -909 N. Seacrest Bids for Demolition, sod installaton Notice to Proceed PerTnIffino MMM City l Bids Issued Contractom Selected Avenues Notice to Proceed Install of fencing, screening, pressure cleaning, painting Irrigation arra plan Frenal Comoletion ME 16 it Boynton Beach 16 Laity Boynton ch 16 City of BoyntonBeach City nt n Searh 7/29/12016 rpt Boynton each 8/12/2016 It of Boynton Beach �I� , 1 � � � � � �, t�S ��s� �g �� I � � � �' �� � � `� �' ft S 4j Mr .;� S.� f„ .�....� *' �� *+' � a '� ii 013=1 Gary ft. MW CFA ftrcardop- ber w Locatlop Address 909 N> BLVD "I"awl squ-'Awk"cK 1072 MuMcIpality BOYNMN BLUM Pwt,,Pf Control. Number 0"3-45-21-07-004-1450 PJ - Multi -family (03-BOYNTON BEAM) 5ubdMsion BOYNTON HILLS IN 2015 Offidal Rewr4gi Book 23963 Patm fifis Sale Date JUL-2010 $58,751 LaMW Dwrlpilcm BOYN70N HII.LS LT 145 BLK D QESS RTN CRV AREA SEACRIEST BLVD R/V, Owmirs Mailing Addratsg BOYNMN REACH CITY OF LESSOR PO BOX 310 BARBER & BEAUTY CENTER LESSEES BOYNTO0310 $alms 040) P1*9 'OR, III"k� Papip ftic YVK 0wowt JUL-2010 $10 23963/0669 QUIT CLAIM BOYNTON BEACH CITY OF LESSOR AUG -200S $223,725 19144 / 1604 WARRANTY DEED BOYNTON REACH CPA LESSOR MAR -2002 $10 13545/1179 QUIT CLAIM SIMS GLASTON E & No Exemption Information Available. Num -W of wwm 0 "I"awl squ-'Awk"cK 1072 AV0 0.2269 tlii QA; DOM - LEASEHOLD INT Zmplpq. PJ - Multi -family (03-BOYNTON BEAM) TO 1' 64r 2015 20114 40114 Impewmint Was $58,751 154,429 $50,960 lend Value $22,321 $16.907 $16,575 Tat -A Market Yalu@ $81.072 $71,336 $67,555 All values are as of January lot each year wx War 2015 2914 Mimed VWv* S78,470 371,336 $67,5SS wmPtion Amount so so so T0,419 Valu $70,470 $71,336 $67,555 7�m 'car 211IS 2014 Ad VolgrSM $1,750 $11615 $1,533 Non Ad VaJorrm $459 $475 $444 TMI t" $2,239 $21090 S1,077 EXHIBIT "B" Structural Element for Building 1. 1. YFAR RUUT 1970 2RUN- 7MNE 2072 S I ubarea and Sq. Footage for Building I No.. Codo Mwiption Sn' P40094 PUAIL MR 1072 TiA4 %%-AM FwAfl,90, ° 2072 MUM NOURARd C � 11 PtUir =aa I 09400pCon Ye4r, NO?, VORS PANANG- ASPHALT 1970 3100 ,==nt the perf meter, square footage, linear footage, total number or other measurement of the g on the feature described. tapl'o pxudl's Land Una DR-iorApOon $44, Fo0vt9fl Acre 1. COMMERCIAL R3 5525 0.1268 MIMI% (w, R :,,.f"�r ATTACHMENT 11 .. NE e/SP'AVENUES I I 0" I I I I W-4 z 0-� I m m al3�� v' n Location Address Municipality BOYNTON BEACH Parcel Control Number 08-43-45-21-2"01-0010 Subdivision SUNNYSIDE ESTS Pl. IN Official Records oo, 22699 Page 820 Safe Date #1 Legal Description 1 i Owners BEACH CRA �aj v A " h dross 4 N FEDERAL BOYNTON BEACH FL 33435 3910 Sales Date Price OR Book/Pace Sale Type Use Code 0000 -VACANT JUN -2008 $187.500 22699/0820 WARRANTY DEED BOYNTON BEACH CRA MAR -20015 'r.# #' 20147/0049 WARRANTY DEED BURKE GREGORY ! 1r 07669/1343 QUIT CLAIM MAY-] 992 ## # DEED DECA 991 $31,500 07056 /0929 CERT OF TInE I values am as ofianuarV 1 st each year 20 Is Assessed Value ,-BOYNTON BEACH CRA 1 AND !!XS Number f Units 0 *Tdtal Square Feet 0 Acres 0.1137 Use Code 0000 -VACANT Zoning -Duplex (03-BOYNTON B CH ) n Year � ...�a, Improvement Value $176 $176 $176 Land Value $11.466 $8,190 Total Market Value $11,642 $8,366 $7,976 I values am as ofianuarV 1 st each year 20 Is Assessed Value Exemption Amount $9,220 $7,473 Taxabla Value $0 Tax Year Ad Valorem so so so Non Ad Valorem Total 7577"',. wa. ,'!r M„ 1k3„Si�'u`M1'i 1/9=16 www.capaloAxmmh-fl-usfpapgdAspeffluperWDeWYPropwbOeW.mpapwco"B43452i2sooI Gary Homestead Exernpdon F Location Address 11 NE STH AVE Municipality BOYNTON BEACH Parcel Central Number 08-43-4S-21-28-001-0020 Subdivision SUNNYSIDE ESTS PL. IN Ovial Records Book 21633 Page 679 Sale Date APR -2007 Legal Description SUNNY-SIDE ESTS LT 2 & W 24 Fr OF IT 3 ELK 1 Owners 710 N FEDERAL HWY -BOYNMN REACH CRA BOYNTON BEACH FL 3 3 4 3 5 3 910 saI es Data Price OR look/Page Sak I ype Owner APR -2007 $825.000 21633 /0679 WARRANTY DEED BOYNTON BEACH CRA AUG -2004 $1 1746011731 QUIT CLAIM RUSS D BRIAN MAY -2004 $1 1691911339 QUIT' CLAIM DIRECr PROPERTY INVESTMENTS INC MAY -2003 $66,161 15490/0331 WARRANTY DEED FISH ER ALISA DEC -2000 $73,000 12244/1572 WARRANTY DEED DACEY MARLENCE C 2 i71- 17 f7 rpt7t, 07F,7,1, Vie, -7 BOYNTON BEACH CRA 2016 FULL: CRA'S AND DDNS Number d Units 0 *Total Square Feet 0 Acres 0.1590 Use Code 0000 - VACANT Zonis o R2 - Duplex (08-BOYNTON BEACH) T� 71 i i air" 4 201 improvement Value $o $o $0 Land Value 511.466 $6,000 $7,800 Total Market Value $11,466 $6,000 $7,800 TNT, u All vWues are as of January I st each yew '201's $6,600 $6,000 $6,600 $6,600 $6,000 $6,600 $0 $0 $0 $o $0 $0 so $0 $o $0 so $o '14- 7: 7", jM,=77.1-147-711 "I I ..It' 7 lnf,,.137' !;*, Location s 122 NE FTH AVE Municipality Parcel Control Number 08-43-45-21-28-001-0031 SubdivisOon SUNNYSIDE ESTS PL I ciai Records Book 21633 Page 67B Ie Date APR -2007 Legal Description SUNNY-SIDEI Mallhig address Owners 7i C BOYNTON BEACH FL 33435 3910 sales Date Price C9M$1fi. APR -2007 2, 21633/ 0678 WARRANTY DEED BOYNTON BEACH CRA AUG -20041 17460/ 1732 QUIT CLAIM 55BRIAN MAY -2004 1 16918/1341 UIT CLAIM DIRECTINVESTMENTS INC MAY-2003 3, 15490/ 0436 WARRANTY DEED FISCHERLI OCT -2000 3 ,0 12081/1386 WARRANTY DEED GOLDENBERG DAVID .... .n,. Applicant/Owner .Exempdan 10YNTON BEACH CRA 2016 FULL: CRNS AND DDA!S. Number of Units 0 otal SquareFeet 0 Acres 0.1586 Use Code 0000 -VACANT Zoning,. Du ex (08-BOYNTON BEACH) Tax Year 2015 01, ,201 improvement lue $0 $0. Land Value $11, $6,000 >C 7,800 Yotal Market Value $11,466 $6.000 $7,800, All values s of JanuaryI st each year Assessed Value $6,600 S6,000 $6,600 Exomptim Amount $ $6,0 $6,600 Taxable Val $ s0 3 2015 2014 2013 Ad Valorem 30 Non Ad Valorem so 30 so Total t $0 $0 so a�`r.�a«.,,'aiG�a. IAL12016 WWW® 1 HomesteadGary ft. Nikofilm CFA i , s Location Address 136 NE STH AVE Municipality BOYNTON REACH Parcel Control Number 08-43-45-21-28-001 -W41 Su - 1 - Su ivision SUNNYSIDE ESTS PL IN Official Records Book 21633 Page 678 Sate Date APR -2007 Legal Description SUNNY-SIDE ESTS LT 4 (LESS W 48 FT), IT 5 A W 12 FT OF LT 6 BLK I Ma I lorw address Owners ,BO71 Y TBOYNTON BEACH Fl -3343 5 1 Sales Date Prim OR ftwk/Page Sale ..-.. Owner APR -2007 $25,00 21633 /067 AUG-2 1 17460/1733 UIT CLAIM RUSSO BRIAN Y-2 1 16919/1339 QUIT CLAIM DIRECTPROPERTY INVESTMENTS INC MAY -2003 $62,879 154 /0S8S WARRANTY DEED FISCHER ALISA DEC -2000 $69,000 12244/1499 E I � BOYNTON BEACH CRA 2016 FULL: CRKS AND DDA'S Number of Units 0 *ToW Square Feet 0 Acres 0.1503 Use Caft 0000 - VACANT Zoning R2 - Duplex (- BEACH) Tax Year 201% 2014 2013 improvement Valu SO SO Land Value 11,466 $6,000 $7,800 Total Market Value $11,466 $6,000 $7.800 All values are as of January I st each year I ... ;. .1 sesswd Value $6,600 56,000 s , Exemption Amount $6,600 $6,000 $6,600 : Taxable Value SO #0 SO Tax YOU Ad Valorem #o 5o S0 Nun Ad Valores #o #0 #o Total tax so so so Location Address 140 NE STH AVE Municipality BOYNTON BEACH P Control Number 08-43-45-21-28-001-0061 Subdivision SUNNYSIDE JESTS PL IN Official Records Book 21633 Page 678 Sale Date APR -2007 Legal Description SUNNY-SIDE ESTS LT 6 (LESS W 12 FT) A W 36 FT OF LT 7 PLIK I Milling address :BOYNTON BEACH CRA 2016 FULL: CRA!S AND DDA'S Number of Units 0 *Total Square Fact 0 Acres 0.1580 Use Code 0000 -VACANT Zoning RZ - Duplex (08-BOYNTON BEACH) Tax Year 2015 2@1 Improvement Value $0 $0 Land Value $11,466 $6,000 Total Market Value $11.466 $6.000 Tax Assessed Value Taxable Value Ad Valorem Non Ad Valorem TOW tax All values are as ofjanuary I st each year 2@4 1611 $6,600 $6,000 56,600' $6.600 $6,000 $6,6001 so $0 $0, ""15 2014 2013 $0 $o $o $0 so SO" so to so "M 177 77" 7&7 Owners 710 N FEDERAL HWY ,BOYNTON BEACH CRA BOYNTON BEACH Fl. 33435 3910 Sales Daft Price OR M*Vftge Sale Type Owner APR -2007 $825,000 21633 /0678 WARRANTY DEED BOYNTON BEACH CRA AUG -2004 $1 17460/1730 QUIT CLAIM RUSSO BRIAN MAY -2004 $1 16918/1340 QUIT CLAIM DIRECT PROPERTY INVESTMENTS INC MAY -2003 $66.047 IS490/0532 WARRANTY DEED FISCHER ALISA DEC -2000 $73,000 12244/1046 WARRANTY DEED DACEY MARLENCE C :BOYNTON BEACH CRA 2016 FULL: CRA!S AND DDA'S Number of Units 0 *Total Square Fact 0 Acres 0.1580 Use Code 0000 -VACANT Zoning RZ - Duplex (08-BOYNTON BEACH) Tax Year 2015 2@1 Improvement Value $0 $0 Land Value $11,466 $6,000 Total Market Value $11.466 $6.000 Tax Assessed Value Taxable Value Ad Valorem Non Ad Valorem TOW tax All values are as ofjanuary I st each year 2@4 1611 $6,600 $6,000 56,600' $6.600 $6,000 $6,6001 so $0 $0, ""15 2014 2013 $0 $o $o $0 so SO" so to so "M 177 77" 7&7 16 www.co.point-b�.iLua"WAqnPmpw4v*Wfflmpw44)eWl.aspx?pwceo*8434s2l2BMoo7i&wd4lm=nW Gatyft. Nikofirs, CFA Homestead Exempbon , , i Location Address 144 NE M AVE Municipality BOYNTON BEACH Parcel Control Number 08-4345-21-28-001-0071 Subdivision SUNNYSIDE ESTS PL IN Official Records Book 21633 Page 679 Sale Date APR -2007 Legal Description SUNNY-SIDE ESTS IT 7 (LESS W 36 IFF) & LT 8 BLK I MeAffs' iddiiL 59 Owners 710 N FEDERAL HWY iBOYNTON BEACH CRA BOYNTON BEACH FL 33435 3 9T 0 Sales Date Price OR Book/Page Owner APR -2007 S825,000 21633/ 0678 WARRANTY DEED BOYNTON BEACH CRA AUG -2004 $1 17460/1729 QUIT" CLAIM RUSSO BRIAN MAY -2004 $1 16918/1337 QUrT CLAIM DIRECT' PROPERTY INVESTMENTS INC DEC -2002 $67,173 15189/1114 WARRANTY DEED COBVINO GARY DEC -2000 $73,000 12244/1149 WARRANTY DEED DACEY MARLENE C :BOYKrrON BEACH CRA 2016 FULL: CRAS AND DDAS Number of Unib 0 6Total Square Pact 0 Acres 0.1547 Use Code 0000 - VACANT Zoning R2 - Duplex (08-BOYNTON REACH) Tax Year 2015 201i F05 Improvement Value so so $0 Land Value $11,466 $6,000 $7,800 To Market Value $11.466 $6,000 $7.800 All values are as, of January I st each year 2015 Mfg Assessed Value $6,600 $6,000 $6,600 Exemption Amount $6,600 S6,000 $6.600 Taxable Value $0 $0 so.s i.x i;„r Ad Valorem so $0 $0-. f Mon Ad Valorem so so Sof. Tatal tax so $0 SO! R. 4 CFA Homestead Exemption # Location Address 1 IST ST Municipality Parcel Control Number 08-43-45-21-29-003-0011 Subd IA sion SHEPARD ADD TO TOWN OF BOYNTON IN OfficW Records Page 1844 Sale Date SEP -2014 Legal Description SHEPARD ADD N 100 FT OF L ,.0 ,.�.�m�...M.�...� 111n0 address Owners 710111 FEDERAL HWY 'BOYNTON BEACH CPA BOYNTON REACH FL 33435 3910 Sales Do% r el le Type owner SEP -2014 $74,000 27033/1844 WARRANTY DEED BOYNTON BEACHCRA AUG -200410 17545/1697 QVIT CLAIM I S K NATHANIEL MAR -1 $12,000 06021 /1578 V Detail .BOYNTON BEACH CRA 2016 FULL: CRKS AND DDA`S Number of Units 1 *Tam! Square Feet 2051 Acres 0.2299 Use Code 0100 - SINGLE FAMILYZoning l ( ) I Improvement Value $70.150 $49,377 $42.OSB Land Value S11.466 $8,1907, ValueToW Market $31.516 $57,567 $49,858 All values 1st each year Assessed Value $81,616 $43,545 $42,901 Exemption Amount so $25,500 $25,500 Taxable Value S811616 $1 1, 1 _ ,r 201 -1014 Ad Valovern $1.831 $409 $395 Non Ad Valorem $270 $275 3262 Tatal WX $2,101 $684 $657 Location Address 515 NE 15T ST Municipallty BOYNTON BEACH Parcel Control Number 0843 -4S -21 - ii n -iion SHEPARD ADD TO TOWN OF BOYNTON IN 01711cla1 Records Nook 27624 Page 850 Sale Date MAY -201 5 Legal DescrIption SHEPARD ADD N 60 FT OF S 200 FT OF LT I BLK 3 Mailing iddivss 710 N FEDERAL HWY 'BOYNTON BEACH CRA BOYNTON BEACH FIL 3 3435 31 Sales to Price OR ftok/Page Sale Typo Owner MAY -201 5 $130,000 27624/0950 WARRANTY DEED BOYNTON REACH CRA AUG -201 1 $50,000 2471010895 WARRANTY DEED VONERICK CAPITAL PARTNERS LLC DEC -201 0 SIO 24382/1923 QUIT CLAIM WASHINGTON MUTUAL MORTGAGE C-2010 $31,200 24275/1673 CERT OF TITLE CONIGLIARO CELESTE -1 99 $100 09503/1737 QUITCLAIM .,BOYNTON BEACH CRA 2016 FULL' CRA'S AND DDRS Number of Units 1 l Square Feet 1271 Acres 0.1379 Use Code 0100 - SINGLE FAMILY Zoning R2 - Duplex (084OYNTON BEACH) Tax, Year 2015 2ii-4 Improvement Value SS6,275 $39,879 Land Value $1110166 ski 90 Total Market Value $67,741 $48,069 Taxable Value W;i V�ii Ad Valorem Non Ad Valorem Total tax All values are as of January I st each year $46,097 $0 $46,097 2015 20114 $1097 $270 $1.467 $33,852 $7,800 $41,652 S39,096 $0 $39,096 2013 $992 5262 $1,154 htlplhvwwm.pokko�,il,u&"WA%p&#Rop&VDWnM2repolyDeMsopMmmW--O64M212WWW13Aamhtywmip 111 Location Address S11 NEISTST MunicipalitV BOYNTON BEACH Parcel Control Number 041-43-45-21-29-003-0012 Subdivision SHEPARD ADD TO TOWN OF BOYNTON IN Official Records Book 22222 Page 1040 Sale Date OCT -2007 Legal Description SHEPARD ADD N 65 FIT OF 5 140 FIT OF LT I BLK 3 Owners 710 N FEDERAL HWY 'BOYNTON BEACH CRA BOYNTON BEACH Fl. 33435 3910 Sales Date Price OR Book/Page Sale Type Owner OCT -2007 $210,000 22222/1040 WARRANTY DEED BONTO N BEACH CRA AUG -2003 $65,000 15731/1077 WARRANTY DEED EMILCAR RICHARD JUN -2003 $10 15591/0970 QUIT CLAIM MORETTE FRITZ A -1986 $100 04853/0886 QUIT CLAIM JULA 985 $55,000 04597/1992 WARRANTY DEED v�,-a q rr V a P. re DeWl 4 . BOYNTON BEACH CRA 2016 FULL: CRAI AND DDAS Number of Units 0 *T*tW Square Feet 0 Acres. 0.1494 Use Caft 0000 -VACANT Zoning R2 - Duplex (08-BOYNTION BEACH) Impromment: Value $0 $0 $0 Land Value $11,466 $8,190 $7.800 TO Maftt Value $11.466 $8,190 $7,800 Taxable Value rax YeAr Ad Valorem Non Ad Valorem Total tax All values am as ofjanuary I st each year -20- $7,986 $7,260 $6,600 $7,986 $7,260 $6,600 $0 $0 $0 yols 2014 2013 $o so $0 $o so $0 so $0 sol' 7177*727 74,21,777"MM41 MjI7'�W,7,7 11,7T 'r ZfRlLiI�W 0011'w , yj7j,; t . 1, ", ' , , ,, 1 F Location Address NE 4TH AVE Municipality BOYNTON BEACH Parcel Control Number 0843-45-21-29-003-0020 Subdh4sion SHEPARD ADD TO TOWN OF BOYNTON IN Official Records Book 23545 Page 1058 Sale Date NOV-2009 Legal Description SHEPARD ADD IT 2 BIX 3 iiail[69 a'd'd'r'-@ss Owner& 710 N FEDERAL HWY kBOYNON BEACH CRA T BOYNTON BEACH Fl. 33435 3 910 Sales Date Price OR Book/Page Sale Type Owner NOV-2009 $300,000 23545/1059 WARRANTY DEED BOYON BEACH CRA JAN -2007 $470,000 21979/1771 WARRANTY DEED BOYNTON BEACH FAITH BASED COMMUNITY SEP -2005 $10 1954B/0523 QUIT CLAIM FRANKELJLIDITH & JUN -2005 $200,000 18771/0965 WARRANTY DEED FRANIKELJUDITH A JUN -1 985 $28,000 04575/0657 WARRANTY DEED 2 Year ':BOYNTONI BEACH CRA 2016 FULL: CRXS AND DDRS Number of Units 0 *Taml Square Feet 0 Actis 0.6895 Use Code 0000 - VACANT Zoning R2 - Duplex ( 08-BOYNTON BEACH) Tax Year 20T Ll� 2013 Improvement Value $o $0 so Land Value $56,000 $34,125 $32.5OO Total Market Value $56.000 S34.125 $32.500 All values are as of January 1 st each year AssesW Value $33,275 $30.250 $27,500 Exemption Amount $33,275 $30,250 $27,500 Taxable Value $0 $0 $0 Tax Year 2013 2014 2013 Ad Valorem $0 $0 so Non Ad Valorem so $0 so Total tax so so so Location Address NE 4TH AVE MunIcIpLilty ParcelContra[ Number0843-45-21-29-003-0032 Subdivision SHEPARD ADD TO TOWN OF BOYNTON IN Official Records Book 23545 Page 105 8 Sale Date NOV-2009 Legal Description SHEPARD ADD NE 1/4 OF L Owners 'BOYNTi Mailing address t N FEDERAL Sales Date price r NOV-2009 $300,000 23545/ 1058 WARRANTY DEED BOYNTONH CRA JAN -2007 $470,000 21979/1771 WARRANTY DEED BOYNTONCH FAITH BASED COMMUNITY S 2005 $10 19548/0523 QUIT CLAIM FRANKELJUDrrH JUN -2005 $200,000 18771/0965 WARRANTY DEED FRANKELJUDITH JUN -1 985 $28,000 04575/0657 WARRANTY �2 -BOYNTON BEACHC 2016 FULL: C `S AND DDA'S Number of units 0 MtW Square Feet 0 Acres 0.1724 Use 0000 - W nln P (- ) Tax Year 2014 improvement value s0 $0 s0 Land Vale $11.466 $6,552 $6,240 Total Market Value 311.466 $6.552 $6.240 Tax Assessed Value Exemption Amount Taxable Value Ta Ad Valorem Non Ad Valorem Totaltax I values are as of January 1 st each 20%14 ibis S5,808 $5,280 $6,389 $5,808 $5,280 $0 s0 s0 s0 so so 0 so Location Address Municipality BOYNTON Parcel Control Number 08-43-45-21-29-W3-0033 Subdivis Ion h ADD TO TOWNBOYNTON Offliclal RecordsBook 21385 1802 Sale Date 00 ,, Legal rADD OT• r DescriptionOF 1 I values are as ofjanuary 1 st each year $22,000 $20,000 $22,000 $20.000 d. so so so so e111n0 dress 714 N FEDERAL JBOYNTON BEACH CRA OY H FL 33435 3910 Sales1 I e Type Owner JAM -2007 $475,000 2138511802 WAR DEED BOYNTON BEACH CRA MARA 989 $12,000 06021/ 1578 WARRANTY DEED ,BOYNTOM REACH CRA 2016 FULL., C 'S AND DDA!5 Number of Units 0 *Total Square Feet 0 Acres 0.7404 Use Code 0000 -VACANT �_n.�KR2 - Duplex (0 BEACH) 2014 2013 improvement Value $0 $ Land Value $56.000 $20,000 Tatal Market Value $56,000 $20,000 I values are as ofjanuary 1 st each year $22,000 $20,000 $22,000 $20.000 d. so so so so vjww.aLpdm4each.A.usfpWAspbPrqmwM)aMVPmpwVDvWi.=Wlpam"8434MI29000034&wdtypw-mp G_ & 7 . a CFA HomesteadExemplJon _ Location ss 127 HE 4TH AVE Municipality Parcel r r08-43-45-21-29-003-0034 Subdiviflon SHEPARD ADD TO TOWN OF BOYNTON I Officlal Records Book 21844 Sala Date JUN-2007 Description SHEPARD ADD W 1/2 1 / F /L 1 T N Owners 'BOYNTON BEACH CPA 710 N FEDERAL HWY lay Date Price ON ale Type owner JUN -2007 $200,000 21844/0351 WARRANTY DEED BOYNTON BEACH CRA APR -1 988 $100 05756 /1430 QUIT CLAIM APR -1985 $30,700 04528/1779 WARRANTY DEED JUNA984 $100 04273/1564 WARRANTY 1OYNTON BEACH CRA 2016 FULL: CRA`S AND DDA'S Number of Units 0 Square P t 0 Acres 0.2757 Use Code 0 -VACANT oning R2 - Duplex( ) Tax Year acts 01 Improvement Value s0 $43,853 $37,281 Land Value $19,114 $13,650 $13,000 Total Market Value $19,110 $57,503 $50,281 I values are as of January 1 st each year Tax Year '101i . i � . 4.1 Assessed Value $19,110 SSO,965 IAmount $19,110 $50,965 $46,332 Taxable Valueso so Ad Valorem so so so Non Ad Valora $0 so so Total tax 3 so Location Address MunicipalitV - 1- Parcel Control Number 0&43-45-21-2"03-0041 5u isl n SHEPARD ADD TO TOWN OF BOYNTON IN Su Official Records Book 26988 Page 1470 Sale Date AUG -2014 al Description SHEPARD ADD W 75 FTOF L 140 FT/ BLK 3 ilimi—Inj-s owners 710 N FEDERAL HWY BOYNTON BEACH CRA BOYNTON BEACH FL 33435 3910 Sak$ Date Price OR BaoWage Sale ri Owner G-2014 10 26989/1470 Y T CRA AUG -2014 $155,000 26958/ 0563 WARRANTY DEED BOYNTONC FAITH JUN -2012 $66, 0 25330 /1411 115E LLC FEB -2 012 43,200 24996/ 0197 CET OF TITLE JPMORGAN CHASE RANK NATL ASSN JUL- $113,000 17302/1460 WARRANTY DEED DIELUUSTE ELIFAffE �2 Exemption ApplicantfOwner Yaw JOYNTON BEACH CRA 2016 FULL: CRA'S AND DDXS Number of Units 3 *Total SquareFoot 1891 Acres 0.2757 Use Code OBOO - MUL71FAMILY < 10 LIN ITS Zoning -Duplex( TAX Year 1 1 2013 ImpmWernent Value ,222 $69,746 $58.511 Land Value $10,000 $10,000 $8,000 Total Market Val $109,222 $79,746 $66,511 II values are as of January 1 st each year so $90,478 Location Address 103 NE 4TH AVE Municipality Parcel Control Number 08-43-45-21-29-003-0091 Subdivision Official Records Book 22236 Page1926 Sale Date OCT -2007 Legal Description Owners BOYNTON BEACH CRA Sales Date Price OR look/P40S OCT -2007 $545,000 22236 /1926 0! 6 $10 20073/1037 DEC -2002 9. !, 14577/1132 AUG -1 993 !4 09076/1720 • i4 1/0646 Exemption Applicant/OwnIer BOYNTON BEACt Mailing address 10 Owner ODYWON BEACH CRA VENTURELLI ELAINE Axres 0.1657 onlri - Duplex( ) so so $6,000 $7.800 $6,000 $7,800 All values are as of Januaryt st each year -`a� �,�, a�' �w,�� ,(4,,.+,.- wiz,n;- :s;�r t7 -,ti 2014 2013 $6,000 $ , $6.000 $6,601 o $0 y..,1. so so $o; so so so $o -`a� �,�, a�' �w,�� ,(4,,.+,.- wiz,n;- :s;�r t7 -,ti Location Address 508 N SEACREST BLVD MunicipalitV BOYNTON REACH Parcel Control Number 08-43-45-21-29-W3-0071 Subdivision SHEPARD ADD TO TOWN OF BOYNTON IN OfficlM Rricords Book 22236 Page 1926 Sale Date OCT -2007 Legal Description SHEPARD ADD S 25 FY OF IT 7 & N 25 FT OF LT 8 (LESS W 35 FT RD RA" BLK3 4 7N 7 Taxable Value Ad Valorem Man Ad Valorem Total tax All values are as of January I st each year 2014 2013, $7,986 $7,260 $6.600 $7,986 $7,260 $6,600 $0 $0 so 61i $0 $0 so so $0 so so $0 so Owners 1BOYNTON BEACH CRA 710 N FEDERAL HWY BOYNTON BEACH FL 3343 5 3910 Sao$ [kta Price OR ftek/Pap Sale Type Owner OCT -2007 $S45,000 22236 /1926 WARRANTY DEED BOYNTON BEACH CRA OCT -2003 $90,000 16074/0298 WARRANTY DEED VENTURELLI ELAINE JAN -1 974 $13,600 02266 /1413 QUIT CLAIM EUNICE DAVID Z JAN -1 972 $16,900 02061 /0392 WARRANTY DEED Fhamptlan ApplIcantlownar Year LWMII MOYNTON BEACH CRA 2016 FULL., CRNS AND DDA'S Number of UrAlts 0 qatal squam Post 0 Acres 0.1117 Use Code 0000 - VACANT Zoning R2 -Duplex( 08-BOYNTON BEACH) Tax Year 2011 1 5 1 20 . 14 kii Improvement Value $0 $0 Land Value $12,600 $8,190 TOW010trke ValkAe $12.600 $8,190 4 7N 7 Taxable Value Ad Valorem Man Ad Valorem Total tax All values are as of January I st each year 2014 2013, $7,986 $7,260 $6.600 $7,986 $7,260 $6,600 $0 $0 so 61i $0 $0 so so $0 so so $0 so � ll "iliff't sill 2 � � {� i I, 1 ,� ,f ti � ��, fns-� �t��r� r i;. l ,�tilrtli 1,� � 1 f'y1�1` 1i' �i1 yru} � 'i, #r s Public Works Compound East Me adjacent to Day Cam South side - adjacent to homes Wefft side — adjawnt to homes and church ��. m 4 �( �� �)� i7 b �dr�! '! !'� t, t, �,. 4�, } V �l ,t i�i � i� k i 1 ; din f�j � + e,}t� 1 � ' ���� � I+� �� j�1f � 1 {t 4 S 4�ii i�� �i 1t1?� 4 Location ss 222 ME 9TH AVE Municipality Parcel Control Number 09-43-45-21 -1"00-1210 Subdivision I Official c Page Sale t Legal Description 121 TO 144 INC. AQJ TO LTS 129 TO 140 INC, Owners PO BOX 1 'BOY17Y OF . .. BOYNTON BEACH FL 33425 0310 No Sales Information AvWlable. Exemption Applicant/owner year r l e: - b ,'BOYNTON REACH CITY OF 2016 FULL: MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT Number of Units 0 *Total Square Feet 28717 Acme 4.82 Use Code 8900- MUNiaPAL Zan Ing PU -Public Us o ( DO-BOYNTON BEACH) "1i 2 13 Impr meat Value $1,339,811 $1,220,615 $1,153.938 Land Value $ 55,247 S856.641 $839,844 Total Market Value $2,205,018 S2.077.256 $1.993,782 1[ values are as of January I st each year 2014 Assessed Value $2,205,018 $2,077,256, , 2 Exemption 2,2 1$1,993,782 Taxable Value so so so Ad Valorem so $0 so Noa Ad Valorem so so so Tataltax $0 so so �n�x ray ,�!-� �; It ,.i .+'�•'w.,? .'lz ;l� .�;._ Mt�aA x�. 'v"—;14', .�<7„4A 'E1.' f'r �' «+, +�t �„ �.. ►,. k. +gra t. �,,. �'( ��"1Ii�, Ki 4 Location Address 222 NE 9TH AVE MunIcipality Parcel Control Number 08-43-45-21 -B-OW-1 210 Subdivision ARDEN PARK ADD IN Offilcial Records Book Pago Sale Date Legal DescrfptIGn 121 TO 144 INC, N 20 FT OF ABNDED ORANGE ST L ADI TO LTS 129 TO 140 INC, S PO BOX 310 110YNTON No Sales Information Available. 7�1-':,,-F- ..BOYNTON BEACHCITY OF 2016 FULL: MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT Number of Units 0 *Total Squam Feet 717 Acme 4.82 Use Coda 8900 - MUNICIPAL Zoning- Public Usage ( - ) Tax Year 2015 _ i0_11 2013 Improvement Value $1,339,811 $1,220,615 1,153, Land Valu $865.207 $856.647 Total Market Value $2,205,018 , 77.56 $1.993,782 II values are as of January 1 st each year zr_. _.E l . i. , Assessed Value $2,205,018$2,077,256 1, 3,7 2 Exemption punt $2.205,018 S2.077.256$1,993,782 Taxable Value so so so Tax Year ' . 2013 Ad Valorem so $0 $o Noe Ad Valorern so so so Total tu so so $ ..�. �" t�. � ;�,� , �. ,�'` � ; y ,� �{ � 1 �� �,�, l� ,rig 1 , , } . �,'�� I 'J R i R ATTACHMENT 17 F9, �1031 as of Boynton Neighborhood Improvement Project Proposal BUDGET FORM Sara rAms Park -909 N. Sencrest Other Funding Souram Cash (a) matarlah/Services Other CWCRA Private Grant Description QuantltV Unit Cost Sales Tax Charges TOTAL Match Donations (b) Grants Request (d) Permitting 1 $ SOD NIA $ $ SW $ 500 $ $ Dernaliton of Structure and Parking Lot 1 5 12,850 N/A $ $ 12,850 3,213 $ $ 3,,213 installation of Sod 2 $ 1,200 N/A $ $ 1,2Wj $ 600 $ $ 600 f 24 ,550 S -4,333 $ ... .... ... $"" . Redevelopment of NE 4/50 Avenues Other Funding Sources cad'i (a) Materials/Services Other Cftv/CRA Private Grant Description Quantity Unit Cost Sgfos,rax Cha TOTAL Match Donadons(b) Grants Request (d) Permitting 1 S 500 N/A $ $ 500 $ SOD 5 - Dernollton of Structure 1 $ 10,500 NIA $ $ 10,500 $ 2,625 $ 7,875 Clearing and Grubbing 2 $ 6,300 N/A $ 8,5W $ 2,125 $ $ 6,375 Installation of Sod 1 $ 3,000 N/A $ $ -T 3,000 -22,WO $ 750 $ $ $ 2,250 $ 6,OW-$- 16 500 Cltv Public Works F improvement Other Funding Sources Cash (a) Materials/Services Other City/CRA prwta Grant Description Quantity Unit Cast Sales Tax Charges ToTAL Match Donations (b) Grants Request (d) Permitting 1 $ 5130 N/A $ - $ soo Soo $ $ Removal of Fencing and 1,021 Undergrowth linear ft. $ 14,125 WA $ M. $ 14,125 $ 3,531 $ 10,594 Installation of 1,021 Fencing/Screening linear ft. $ 21,425 N/A $ $ 21,425 $ 5,356 $ 16,069 Repair of irrigation 1 S 10,OM N/A $ $ $ Pressure Clean Perimimeter 535 wall linear ft. $ 500 N/A $ $ 500 $ 1.2.5 $ $ 375 535 Painting of Perimeter all linear ft. $ 3,ODD N/A $ $ 3,000 $ 750 $ $ 2,250 Purchase and Installation of Plants 2199 $ 8,492 N/A $ $ 8,402 $ 2,101 $ $ $ 6,302 Purchase of irrigation rust inhibit 1 $ 3,000 N/A $ $ 3,000 $ 750 $ $ $ 2,250 Purchase and Install mulch 75 yds. 1,GS0 N/A $ $ 1,650 $ 413 $ $ $ 1,238 Purchase and Install topsoil 40 On, S 40 N/A S $ 1,600 $ 400 $ $ S 1,200 Purchase and install is 9,066 sq. sod ft. $ 1.995 WA $ $ 3,995 $ 499 $ $ $ 2,496 Disposal of exotic vegetation 15 yds. $ 300 N/A $ $ 3(K) zS 75 S 2215 41,997.9 IWAL PROJECT COST $ 93,S47 TOTAL GRANT REQUEST FOR PECr $ 62,310.25 [_ I Consent Agenda I Old Business I I Now Business I I Legal I I Information Only I SUBJECT: Copy of Grant Submitted to Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council for Environmental Site Assessments SUMMARY: CRA staff wrote a grant for the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Councils Coalition Environmental Site Assessment Program to have Phase I and 11 environmental assessments performed on two properties within the CRA. The two properties are 711 N. Federal Highway, the former Amerigas site and 425 NE 0 Street, the site of a long time auto repair business. If the CRA is approved for funding, the grant will pay for the environmental assessments that will allow the properties owners to understand the condition of their properties and the resources available to them for clean-up. FISCAL IMPACT: N/A CRA PLAN, PROGRAM OR PROJECT: Federal Highway Corridor Community Redevelopment Plan w7in L. Brooks Executive Director T:\AGENDAS, CONSENT AGENDAS, MONTHLY REPORTS\Completed Agenda Item Request Forms by Meebng\CRA Board\FY 2015 - 2016 Board MeetIngs\February 20161TCRPC Env grant.doex i INDIAN RIV "T,.. U.Ci, —"'MARTIN —'', On December 9, 2014, Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council (TCRPC) submitted a Coalition Assessment Grant application to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (]EPA). The application was submitted on behalf of the Southeast Florida Brownfields Redevelopment Coalition, which is comprised of TCRPC, the South Florida Regional Council, and Palm Beach County. On May 28, 2015 EPA announced TCRPC's application resulted in the region receiving a $500,000 Brownfields assessment grant for the period of October 1, 2015 through September 30, 2018. The grant is to be used to conduct environmental site assessments at potential Brownfield redevelopment sites located primarily within the area between the CSX and Florida East Coast railroad corridors. Grant funding can be used to inventory, characterize, assess and conduct planning (including cleanup planning), and for community involvement related to brownfield sites. The Coalition partners are seeking brownfield assessment funding applications from local governments and redevelopment agencies in their respective jurisdictions for potential Brownfield redevelopment projects. These projects should encompass one or more of the following program areas: • Workforce Housing ® Mixed -Use Development • Health and Welfare • fob Creation • Creation of Parks and Open Space If you have a project you would like considered under the Coalition grant, please complete the attached application and return it to the Coalition Member who contacted you. We look forward to working with you in the future. Stephanie Heidt Intergovernmental/Brownfields Coordinator Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council 772.221.4060 Office 772.475.3863 Cell d d � , rp m.. rg Communities 421 W Camden Avenue - Stuart, Florida 34994 Phone l6l IA;, s On behalf of a qualifying applicant, the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council (TCRPC) may perform via qualified contractor, an environmental site investigation, such as a Phase I or Phase Il, for a qualifying Brownfield property. The goal of the program is to facilitate the redevelopment of properties that are suspected to be contaminated with petroleum or hazardous substances. Projects sponsored by public agencies with firm redevelopment plans and a strong commitment to facilitating the development of the site after it is assessed, are preferred. Projects that have financing available for potential cleanup costs and community involvement in reuse planning will be given higher priority. This program focuses on potential brownfield redevelopment projects encompassing one or more of the following program areas: • Workforce Housing • Mixed -Use Development • Health and Welfare • Job Creation • Creation of Parks and Open Space For each site, please provide the requested information and submit application along with letters of support to: Stephanie Heidt Intergovemmental/Brownfields Coordinator Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council 421 SW Camden Avenue Stuart, Florida 34994 Phone: (772) 2214060 E-mail: ;sheidt 7t Mc.o APPLICANT INFORMATION 1. Applicant Organization Boynton Beach Community Redevelopme Address 710 N. Federal Highway City/State/Zip Boynton Beach, FIL 33435 Contact Person Vivian Brooks Phone/Email 561-600-9090/brooksvi@bbfl.us 2. Describe Applicants Eligibility, Municipality/Local Government Private Property Citizen Affected By Potential Site SITE INFORMATION Site Name/Parcel Amerigas Site Parcel Control No. 0-43-4-21-31-000-0192 Site Address 711 N. Federal Highway city Boynton Beach Current Site Ownership (if different from applicant) Name AMERIGAS PROPANE Address 'O BOX 798 Non -Profit Organization Other (Please specify) City/State/Zip VALLEY FORGE PA 19482 0798 Phone/FaYJEmail KelKelly Dortch, District Manager (561)1 I. Site Zoning: Total Acreage of Site: (attach site map, if available) C-4 Gen. Comm. .6160 2. # Buildings on Site: 1 Approx. Sq. Footage: 2,400 Condition: (e.g., usable, parlially razed, gutted by fire, etc.) The site has a 2,400 sq. ft. building built in 1957 and two large propane tanks. 11 3. Amount of Delinquent Property Taxes (if any) $ 0 Assessed Value 445,609 property,4. If the applicant owns the , responsible environmental concerns at the site. 5. Past Site Uses and Approximate Dates: (e.g., type of manufacturing, landfill, industrial, commercial, retail, etc.) 1 ,• We are not sure that the property is contaminated but it has -- -• for d . Describe the nature and extent of contamination. Most likely solvents and petroleum based liquids disposed of improperly. B. If the site is contaminated with petroleum, provide documentation of the following that: a. the site is of "relatively low risk" compared with other "petroleum -only' sites in the state; b. there is "no viable responsible party" legally capable of satisfying obligations under Federal or state law to assess, investigate, or clean up the site; c. funding for the site will be used by a party that is not potentially liable for the petroleum contamination to assess, investigate, or clean up the site; and d. the site is not subject to a corrective action order under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). 9. If the property is not owned by the applicant, please describe any plans for property acquisition. The CRA has retained a commercial broker to negotiate with the owner who is 10. If the applicant does not own the property, does applicant have legal permission authorizing Council to enter the property to conduct site assessment activities? Yes. It yes, please attach the executed Site Access Agreement form. No. If no, please Explain. 77 � - 0=1 . .; ! -0 l - _ - • s - • FTI Note: Failure to obtain legal permission for site access will result in delay of the application. 11. Descrfte tke 2xtici;r2ted ftw if iw:�srs%lp if Aft&Xrz�eAl thr-tul%sut the Xrisess if assess;zezt, cleariy'T' and redevelopment and describe any problems. The CRA would purchase the property, handle any clean-up, if necessary and a 11. Is the brownfields site eligible for State of Florida cleanup funding under the Inland Protection Trust Fund? Unknown M I It r M =4 N/A 3. What is the timeline for proposed site development/redevelopment activities? If the CRA is able to acquire the property, redevelopment of the site would take +1 1. Describe prior site assessment activities, if known. Please attach relevant assessment report(s). L111 171 =*, I Z. Describe any compliance or enforcement actions, historically or pending, at the site? Unknown 4. Describe the financial needs for each phase of the project (assessment, cleanup, and redevelopment), if known. 1+7 I - Anticipated Future Use: (i.e. residential, recreational, commercial, retail, industrial, greenspace area) RMTM-91 Mv"" The Downtown Vision and Master Plan, adopted by the CRA and City in 2009 c A 3. Provide a proposed budget for the project. Assessment Phase - $13,700, Acquisition - $600,000, Site Plan, Land Use & Z 11 4. Describe municipal commitment such as financial incentives to encourage redevelopment (i.e., tax incentives, tax increment financing, fast -tracking permitting etc.). Attach any supporting documents. The CRA offers tax increment financing for developments that help to implemei 7+1 S. Describe proposed funding sources for any site cleanup and current/post evidence of developer interest. If the site is found to be contaminated and the contamination is found to be con a 6. How do proposed reuse(s) and your ongoing efforts to prevent the creation of future brownfields fit into your community's master plan, economic development planiactivities and other relevant planslactivities? The City adopted a Brownfield resolution in 2009 for commercial properties loc, E 7. Describe the extent to which the grant would facilitate the creation and/or preservation of parks and open spaces. F, 8. Describe whether the project will use existing infrastructure or require its expansion. The proposed project has infrastructure on site. 1. Provide a detailed description of the target community that the project will benefit. Explain how the targeted community will benefit. 7- 2. 2. Describe how your plans for reuse of the site will enhance your community's social, economic, and environmental well-being? The removal of this highly visible, intense industrial use will greatly improve prc 3. Describe efforts to involve community organizations in project development and implementation activities. The CRNs Downtown Vision and Master Plan, adopted in 2009, had significan 4. Describe how affected communities will be involved in future land use and site ownership decisions. The CRA Advisory Committee a citizen board will be involved in these decision F Currently, we do not know if there are any public health concerns arising from 1 u On December 9, 2014, Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council (TCRPC) submitted a Coalition Assessment Grant application to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The application was submitted on behalf of the Southeast Florida Brownfields Redevelopment Coalition, which is comprised of TCRPC, the South Florida Regional Council, and Palm Beach County. On May 28, 2015 EPA announced TCRPC's application resulted in the region receiving a $500,000 Brownfields assessment grant for the period of October 1, 2015 through September 30, 2018. The grant is to be used to conduct environmental site assessments at potential brownfield redevelopment sites located primarily within the area between the CSX and Florida East Coast railroad corridors. Grant funding can be used to inventory, characterize, assess and conduct planning (including cleanup planning), and for community involvement related to brownfield sites. The Coalition partners are seeking brownfield assessment funding applications from local governments and redevelopment agencies in their respective jurisdictions for potential brownfield redevelopment projects. These projects should encompass one or more of the following program areas: • Workforce Housing • Mixed -Use Development • Health and Welfare • Job Creation • Creation of Parks and Open Space If you have a project you would like considered under the Coalition grant, please complete the attached application and return it to the Coalition Member who contacted you. We look forward to working with you in the future. Stephanie Heidt Intergovernmental/Brownfields Coordinator Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council 772.221.4060 Office 772.475.3863 Cell h id,� Communities9 421 SW Camden Florida, Phone 221-4060 I 221-4067 E On behalf of a qualifying applicant, the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council (TCRPC) may perform via qualified contractor, an environmental site investigation, such as a Phase I or Phase Il, for a qualifying Brownfield property. The goal of the program is to facilitate the redevelopment of properties that are suspected to be contaminated with petroleum or hazardous substances. Projects sponsored by public agencies with firm redevelopment plans and a strong commitment to facilitating the development of the site after it is assessed, are preferred. Projects that have financing available for potential cleanup costs and community involvement in reuse planning will be given higher priority. This program focuses on potential brownfield redevelopment projects encompassing one or more of the following program areas: • Workforce Housing • Mixed -Use Development • Health and Welfare • Job Creation • Creation of Parks and Open Space For each site, please provide the requested information and submit application along with letters of support to: Stephanie Heidt Intergovernmental/Brownfields Coordinator Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council 421 SW Camden Avenue Stuart, Florida 34994 Phone: (772) 221-4060 E-mail:helidt t Drg PM T I ATI 1. Applicant Organization Boynton Beach Community Redevelopme"A Address 710 N. Federal Highway City/State/Zip Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Contact Person Vivian Brooks Phone/Email 561-600-90901brooksvi@bbfl.us 2. Describe Applicants li i ili . Municipality/Local Government Private Property El Citizen Affected By Potential Site SITE INFORMATION SiteName/Parcel Commuter Rail Site Parcel Control No. 08-43-45-21-26-006-0010 Site Address 425 NE 4th Street Boynton City 'i Current Site Ownership (if different from applicant) Name CHOW HUT LLC Address 2611 Lake Drive North City/State/Zip Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Phone/Fax/Email (561) 738,4713 Non -Profit Organization Other (Please specify) 1. Site Zoning: Total Acreage of Site: (attach site map, if available) C-4 Gen. Comm. .5035 2. # Buildings on Site: 1 Approx. Sq. Footage: 6,976 Condition: (e.g., usable, partially razed, gutted by fire, etc.) 1948 building in poor to fair condition. Parking area is very worn. 3. Amount of Delinquent Property Taxes (if any) $ 0 Assessed Value 0,122 environmentalIf the applicant owns the property, please describe whether you are responsible for any of the ! S. Past Site Uses and Approximate Dates: (e.g„ type of manufacturing, landfill, industrial, commercial, retail, etc.) Auto repair and maintenance use, 7. Describe the nature and extent of contamination. Most likely solvents and petroleum based liquids disposed of improperly. B. If the site is contaminated with petroleum, provide documentation of the following that: a, the site is of "relatively low risk" compared with other "petroleum -only" sites in the state; b. there is "no viable responsible party" legally capable of satisfying obligations under Federal or state law to assess, investigate, or clean up the site; c. funding for the site will be used by a party that is not potentially liable for the petroleum contamination to assess, investigate, or clean up the site; and d. the site is not subject to a corrective action order under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). 9. If the property is not owned by the applicant, please describe any plans for property acquisition. The CRA has retained a commercial broker to negotiate with the owner who is 10. If the applicant does not own the property, does applicant have legal permission authorizing Council to enter the property to conduct site assessment activities? Yes. If yes, please attach the executed Site Access Agreement form. No. If no, please Explain. YJ • - • • . - 1 •' - • EE Note: Failure to obtain legal permission for site access will result in delay of the application. and redevelopment and describe any problems. The CRA would purchase the property, handle any clean-up, if necessary. The 0 1. Is the brownfields site eligible for to of Florida cleanup funding under the Inland Protection Trust Fund? Unknown 3. What is the timeline for proposed site development/redevelopment activities? The CRA would like to have the garage completed for the activation of the com R I . Describe prior site assessment activities, if known. Please attach relevant assessment report(s). Unknown Unknown 4. Describe the financial needs for each phase of the project (assessment, cleanup, and redevelopment), if known. J 04 M v 1. Anticipated Future Use., (i.e. residential, recreational, commercial, retail, industrial, greenspace area) 0 The Downtown Vision and Master Plan, adopted by the CRA and City in 2009 c ssessment Phase R. $15,700, Acquisition - $750,000, Site Plan, Land Use & Zor 4. Describe municipal commitment such as financial incentives to encourage redevelopment (i.e., tax incentives, tax increment financing, fast -tracking permitting etc.). Attach any supporting documents. The CRA offers tax increment financing for developments that help to implemei R 5. Describe proposed funding sources for any site cleanup and current/past evidence of developer interest. If the site is found to be contaminated and the contamination is found to be con E 6. How do proposed reuse(s) and your ongoing efforts to prevent the creation of future brownfields fit into your community's master plan, economic development plan/activities and other relevant planslactivities? 1 7. Describe the extent to which the grant would facilitate the creation and/or preservation of parks and open spaces. R S. Describe whether the project will use existing infrastructure or require its expansion. The proposed project has infrastructure on site. 1. Provide a detailed description of the targetproject will benefit. Explain targeted community will benefit, C 2. Describe how your plans for reuse of the site will enhance your community's social, economic, and environmental well-being? The redevelopment of this site will bring many benefits to the community. First I Describe efforts to involve community organizations in project development and implementation activities. The CRA's Downtown Vision and Master Plan, adopted in 2009, had significan 0 4. Describe how affected communities will be involved in future land use and site ownership decisions. n Currently, we do not know if there are any public health concerns arising from i