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Agenda 05-02-19 B1 1 �►.�+'I �1 '�,�\�\„B E AC Ki C R A COMMU NffY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY CRAAdvisory Board Meeting Thursday, May 2, 2019 -6:30 PM Intracoastal Park Clubhouse, 2240 N. Federal Highway, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 561-737-3256 ADVISORY AGENDA AGENDA 1. Call to Order 2. Roll Call 3. Agenda Approval A. Additions, Deletions, Corrections to the Agenda B. Adoption of Agenda 4. Information Only A. Financial Report Period Ending April 30, 2019 B. Neighborhood Officer Program 2nd Quarter Report for FY 2018 -2019 5. Public Comment 6. Consent A. Approval of CRAAdvisory Board Meeting Minutes-April 4, 2019 7. Assignments A. Pending Assignments B. Reports on Pending Assignments C. New Assignments 1. Consideration and Recommendation of the Letter of Intent to the Palm Beach County Housing Authority to Assist in the Development of Properties Located at 404, 406, 408, and 410 NW 12th Avenue 8. CRA Board Items for CRAAdvisory Board Review and Recommendations A. Old Business 1. Consideration and Recommendations of the Conceptual Design and Development Terms for the CRA's MLK Jr. Blvd Redevelopment Project B. New Business 1. Consideration and Recommendations of Purchase for the Property Located at 417 N. Federal Highway 9. Future Agenda Items 10. Adjournment Notice THE CRA SHALL FURNISH APPROPRIATE AUXILIARY AIDS AND SERVICES WHERE NECESSARY TO AFFORDAN INDIVIDUAL WITHA DISABILITYAN EQUAL OPPORTUNITYTO PARTICIPATE INAND ENJOYTHE BENEFITS OF A SERVICE, PROGRAM OR ACTIVITY CONDUCTED BY THE CRA. PLEASE CONTACT THE CRA, (561) 737-3256,AT LEAST 48 HOURS PRIOR TO THE 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 CRNS WEBSITE. INFORMATION REGARDING ITEMS ADDED TO THE AGENDAAFTER IT IS PUBLISHED ON THE CRNS WEBSITE CAN BE OBTAINED FROM THE CRA OFFICE. 1 I, AGENCYB E AC H C R A COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT ADVISORY BOARD ITEM 4.A. INFORMATION ONLY SUBJECT: Financial Report Period Ending April 30, 2019 SUMMARY: Attached is the monthly budget report for April 2019 representing the Agency's revenues and expenses (Attachment 1); Statement of Revenues, Expenditures and Changes in Fund Balance Report (Attachment 11); and, Budget Comparison Schedule- General Fund (Attachment III). CRA PLAN/PROJ ECT/PROGRAM: 2016 Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Plan and FY2018-2019 CRA Budget ATTACHMENTS: Description D Attachment I -April 2019 Financial Summary D Attachment II -Statement of Revenues, Expenditures and Changes in Fund Balance Report D Attachment III - Budget Comparison Schedule I ,� C7 0 in 0 0 0 061 m L� LO m ,� L� LO 0 - m M 0 0 a' O El o 000 0 m II m � o � � LO 0 - M M 0 0 o 0 w w H O C7 'z 0 0 0 0 0 m oO O ,� m m o ,� o� 0 0 m II o oro o IIII �o LO m LO �o LO m o LO LO LO II In � o In moo ca om o� o� ,� o II cO cO 1� o1om o1 100 0 II m w cG w �n cn M m 0 o II o o LO m co o 0 0 w m 0 o 0 0 0 II a o m m 0 0 O m m II m m o 00 c� Mo N II ( N om (n (n LO II o - � II II H II II H 00 0 0 0 v o II 0 00 0 0 0 0 00 00 o v o II o ca 0 0 0 0 0 0 o II o 0 0 0 0 0 0 o m o 0 00 0 0 II w acC o0 000 0 o II o 00 0LO0 c� 0 � 00 000 0II FC w II o cO cO m �O II -O HoQ II o � w IIII ,� IIII ,� o o m o m o m o o o w 0 0 0 0 0 m1� C O m 9 m m o m o o o II H W FC W rl m m o m II m �' �' 0 m o cg c o r m ,� m m H II m H ca C� ,� �o o� o� o II iO - 0 �o o m m � m 0 LO O �o 0 Ln - o �o Ln m m cO m o Ln Ca O FC II - II - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - FC I al O M - o II O o m o LO II � cC H c� U O o 00 m o LO M M M In o Ln o o a x'. o o o �o o o 1 o O O p o o m II x w H c� cGo » » 0 oom o cO II o m 0 m oma oo o II m FC m -a H 0� m � II � � � � m ,� o� � �O � o o II cO w cn xH m w a H > II II - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - cG H 0 '� cC O H II cO H H H N II H O H al al IIII �o IIII El z O a w o x O 0 0 0 0 0o I I o 0 m 0 0 0 LO 0 0 0 m o M LO m o I I o w m 0 0 m II 0 m 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 m LO o o m II cn caH X00 0 �o II o m �noo IOoIO oo r 1 m 1 II - II - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - q C7 - 0 o o In o m o m M in w z - w h o0 LIn C,�o o II n ,� ,� cO ,� o ,� ,� m ,� ,� o II O �- - - II c4 u u X00 000 o 0m 000 LO00 0m � M LO m o a m0 m 0 m0 00 00 0m LO o m H C7 - 0 II o cO cO cO m o m o - M LO o o o Io cO II C7 Ca - cO II m cO o� �o cO cO �o 0 LO 0 In m �o cO II H H II H II cC H H Ca o z Z 0 W z o w z x H H H z N w yz' O o rx H a cC Ca cn a w N cn Q r c7 o w Z w cwn � H O 'z m W H H H 0 0 O 2 H H U > 0. 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W 'Z, cn W M M M M M FC Cu FC W co H CO 6l 6l 6l 6l 6l H H N I H FC U H I I I I I H W H 0 0 0 0 0 H x o00 0o CD o q q a q 0 H 'wz IIII o w w H II O C7 z o II o Ca H � II FC cC ca � II m w II c> al N II m w - u - � u o II o ca o II o w II a cC o II o E, wx O � II II U I I z u w u w m Ca H II w a w o II H wi z � IIII m Ca O FC - II - � FC i a � II m - -- ccCC H c� O O o II o a x o II o x w H c� cC o El o II o H li li a z El x x o H o H z w o x 0 a x o H Illi wry' ww - II w wz Q m IIII w � x N IIII u w u c4 I I �n II o a H IIII cH7 Q m IIII cCm - u O c� II W CC H H Q z w cn a a w x H H cn c4 -- H H H H a 'Z w o� co O � w O c Z Z a o H m w z W w w i w w H x 0 w H O w 0 F,H ca o H cC BOYNTON BEACH COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY (A Component Unit of the City of Boynton Beach,Florida) Statement of Revenues,Expenditures and Changes in Fund Balances Through Year to Date-April 25,2019 Total Debt Service Governmental General Fund Projects Fund Fund Funds REVENUES Tax increment revenue $ 12,558,411 $ $ $ 12,558,411 Marina Rent&Fuel Sales $ 593,468 593,468 Contributions and donations - - Interest and other income 151,997 132,486 5,349 289,832 Total revenues 13,303,876 132,486 5,349 13,441,711 EXPENDITURES General government 1,837,682 - - 1,837,682 Redevelopment projects - 2,536,355 2,536,355 Debt service: - Principal - - - Interest and other charges - - 210,476 210,476 Total expenditures 1,837,682 2,536,355 210,476 4,584,513 Excess(deficiency)of revenues over expenditures 11,466,194 (2,403,869) (205,128) 8,857,197 OTHER FINANCING SOURCES(USES) Funds Transfers in - 8,102,303 2,136,465 10,238,768 Funds Transfers out (10,238,768) - - (10,238,768) Total other financing sources(uses) (10,238,768) 8,102,303 2,136,465 - Net change infund balances 1,227,426 5,698,434 1,931,337 8,857,197 Fund balances-beginning of year 2,402,302 11,105,679 91,183 13,599,164 Fund balances-end of year $ 3,629,728 $ 16,804,113 $ 2,022,520 $ 22,456,361 Footnote: Transfers between funds include monies received from TIF and carryover from general fund balance. The notes to the basic financial statements are an integral part of this statement. I BOYNTON BEACH COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY (A Component Unit of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida) Budgetary Comparison Schedule General Fund Through Year to Date - April 25, 2019 Original Budget Final Budget Actual REVENUES Tax increment revenue $ 12,421,686 $ 12,421,686 $ 12,558,411 Marina Rent&Fuel Sales 1,000,000.00 1,000,000 593,468 Interest and other income - - 151,997 Other financing sources(uses) - 640,000 - Total revenues 13,421,686 14,061,686 13,303,876 EXPENDITURES General government 3,822,918 3,822,918 1,837,682 Total expenditures 3,822,918 3,822,918 1,837,682 Excess of revenues over expenditures 9,598,768 10,238,768 11,466,194 OTHER FINANCING SOURCES(USES) Carryover fund balance - Transfers out (9,598,768) (10,238,768) (10,238,768) Total other financing sources(uses) (9,598,768) (10,238,768) (10,238,768) Net change in fund balances $ - $ - 1,227,426 Fund balances-beginning of year 2,402,302 Fund balances-end of year $ 3,629,728 The notes to the basic financial statements are an integral part of this statement. 1 1 I, AGENCYB E AC H C R A COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT ADVISORY BOARD ITEM 4.13. INFORMATION ONLY SUBJECT: Neighborhood Officer Program 2nd Quarter Report for FY 2018 -2019 SUMMARY: The CRA funded Neighborhood Officer Program (NOP), in partnership with the Boynton Beach Police Department has submitted their Unit Activity Report for the second quarter (January 1 st - March 31 st) of Fiscal Year 2018-2019 along with the Heart of Boynton (HOB) Crime Stats for the same time period (see Attachments I and 11). The Quarterly report is required under the funding terms of the I nterlocal Agreement between the CRA and the City of Boynton Beach for FY 2018-2019. The FY 2018-2019 NOP Budget is provided as Attachment 111. FISCAL IMPACT: FY 2018-2019 Budget, Project Fund 02-58500-460, $370,000 CRA PLAN/PROJ ECT/PROGRAM: 2016 Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Plan, Heart of Boynton District (pages 105- 118) CRA BOARD OPTIONS: No action required at this time unless otherwise determined by the Board. ATTACHMENTS: Description D Attachment I -2nd Quarter Unit Activity D Attachment II - Heart of Boynton Crime Stats D Attachment III - NOP FY 2018-2019 Budget NEIGHBORHOOD OFFICER PROGRAM QUARTERLY REPORT BOYNTON S C mom B E ACH C', R-A January 1 — March 31, 2019 Sergeant Henry Diehl Boynton Beach Police Department TABLE OF CONTENTS L Table of Contents page 2 II. Table of Appendixes page 3 III. Community Redevelopment Agency • Background page 4 IV. Neighborhood Officer Program • Program Outline; page 6 • Program Goals and Scope; page 7 • Essential Program Criteria; • Neighborhood Officer Program Organizational Chart page 8 Q Neighborhood Officer Program Schedules page 9 o Heart of Boynton Criminal Statistics page 15 • Neighborhood Officer Program SMART. Goals page 16 • Neighborhood Officer Program Expenditures page 17 • Neighborhood Officer Program Activity Log page 18 • Segway®Log page 119 • Neighborhood Officer Program Photos page 120 2 TABLE OF APPENDIXIES Appendix A Heart of Boynton Crime Statistics page 145 3 COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY BACKGROUND The Boynton Beach City Commission established its Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA)in August, 1981, in accordance with guidelines of State Statute Chapter 163 Part III. The Boynton Beach CRA is funded through Tax Increment Financing (TIF). TIF utilizes the increases in tax revenue generated as a result of increases in property values within CRA District boundaries for development efforts without raising taxes. Authorities of the CRA are contained in Section 163.370, Florida Statutes. Redevelopment activities include, but are not limited to: • Adopt a community redevelopment plan or plans that outline projects and programs that will be undertaken by the CRA; • Secure finances to further redevelopment efforts and projects; • Acquire and hold property in the redevelopment district; • Demolish buildings; • Dispose of property; • Installation, construction, improvement and repair of streets, utilities, parks, infrastructure in accordance with the community redevelopment plan(s); • Create and implement development incentive strategies and other unique public-private partnerships to stimulate redevelopment activity within the CRA district facade and residential improvement grants; • Market the CRA; 4 • Implement community policing innovations; • Solicit proposals for redevelopment and enter into contracts; AND • Appropriate funds and make expenditures as necessary to carry out the purpose of the Community Redevelopment Act of 1969. 5 NEIGHBORHOOD OFFICER PROGRAM PROGRAM OUTLINE Community policing definitions typically focus on three components that characterize many programs: some level of community involvement and consultation; decentralization, often increasing discretion to line-level officers; and problem solving. Because community policing is focused on close collaboration with the community and addressing community problems, it has often been seen as an effective way to increase citizen satisfaction and enhance the legitimacy of the police and the evidence is supportive in this regard. A major goal of this proposed neighborhood officer program is to cultivate high levels of mutual trust, understanding and respect between police the residents of the neighborhoods they patrol. In order to achieve this, it is necessary that these stakeholders develop relationships which transformed the confines of ordinary community policing activities and instead focuses upon building sustainable problem solving partnerships. Additionally, the building of problem solving partnerships and substantive relationships with invested members of the community will lead to a greater understanding of some of the challenge members of the public face and help the police department garner unique insights which might aid in addressing these challenges. This program helps effectively integrate police personnel into the fabric of our community. 6 Reducing crime and disorder and improving the quality of life within historically plighted neighborhood requires the development of these types of productive and meaningful relationship between citizens and representatives of their local government. As the most visible and accessible municipal agency, police personnel are uniquely postured to serve as a catalyst to an array of city services, community resources and organizations which can aid those in need as they work to better their circumstances and work in concert with other stakeholders to confront the challenges they identify within the community. PROGRAM GOALS AND SCOPE The scope of this quarterly report is to fulfill the Program requirements set forth in the Inter- Local Agreement (ILA) between the City of Boynton Beach and the Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA); whereas the CRA shall be provided a written report outlining the following: o Hours worked by the Program Officer; o Name, rank and badge number of Program officers who have worked the Program during the reporting period; o Activities undertaken to achieve the goals of the Program; and o Crime statistics for the reporting period. The Boynton Beach Police Department shall make all necessary efforts to achieve the aforementioned Program Goals. 7 ESSENTIAL PROGRAM CRITERIA Neighborhood Officer Program Organizational Chart during Rating Period Sergeant Henry Diehl #737 Officer _ Officer 8 Neighborhood Officer Program Hours Worked during Rating Period The following Program Officers' scheduling was gleaned from the Boynton Beach Police Department electronic database that monitors staffing needs; entitled KRONOSO—TeleStaff. Below is the reference guide to decipher the color and numeric codes Boynton Beach Fahce ar menes , , TekStaff Phase Ston Choat ;x Mme NumbeT 742.612.9 e, tR ,4 4 a77 —7 L77#� 7,M7a - , .w # I tJ awns in t.'dkxn as -t.s2Cxzrea 1!!;; '� � .�;3 Aaxr4xsa�:.A.- , aas.l�xc=., 4 r:iaet,us*m'ff:=�`aratrox=ro— ,*. ,.vwa; s«,rxrcca x=.dw•sma :. r"ap uk I*,.m�d _ 4 w A.-C3.a." e Its "7 34 C.. m;s vwn"Y°u .'. 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Wall#`—A-f„$.hyrygykM.gq.�-�,`RkA72.AL it 114...... 416r ..d` reT4 'k:{4 9 Officer Paramore's Schedule during Rating Period—January 2019 DIEHL 111,HENRY G. 9 Our Calendar=Advanced List I, rM January2019 MVCalendai PARAMORE,TERRENCE A. Weeks(5-53) 7 Sun Mon Toe Wed Thu Fri Sat 6: 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 U53/ l 33 p3 I :• f53. G3 .7 S. �� Oil 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 m Em ME= 27 28 29 30 31 Eid))1 9 f� • .. v " tso% Officer Paramore's Schedule during Rating Period-February 2019 no DIEHL 111,HENRY G. my gOur Calendar=Advanced List 9 M ® February 2019 MVCalendar PARAMORE,TERRENCE A. Weeks(5-53) 7......... Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat D3 Ei 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 § �... 632612:0... mm u3 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Imm mm 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 mor'1 2 L15. 10 Officer Paramore's Schedule during Rating Period—March 2019 64KRONOS n .1, 111111 11L a DIEHL III,HENRY G. Calendar ' . Advanced List 1 p March 2019 My Calendar VARAMORE,TERRENCE A. Weeks(5-53) 7 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 3i 4 5 6 7 8 9 A cj 12._. '.. `7:i 3 U3 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Ll A78 00 00,24.0 '• '• ,. •. I�)521(... (;1"7712:._ .. U^7712..... 'LJA7712 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 U 178 00 00.24.0.... DA7712.— A77 12 J A77 12 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Lj. 05 -� Imm (732612__ -_L3 V `i 150% Officer Rivera's Schedule during Rating Period—January 2019 . Calendar =Advanced List J F ® January2019 My Calendar RIVERA,JIVANET Weeks(5-53) 7 Sun Mon Toe Wed Thu Fri Sat ( Im3m 01326120... IJ 326120... 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 I : r 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 4i^7708:._ U"7708 i i 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 1 i'n13... .r•..,, lig ,•,,.• .... iki)rt 27 28 29 30 31 !eel ` "t 150% 11 Officer Rivera's Schedule during Rating Period—February 2019 ,.: IL DIEHL 111,HENRY G. is Calendar I=Advanced List @ ® February 2019 My Calendar RIVERA,JIVANET Weeks(5-53) 7 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 4� :73 3 45 6 7 8 9 >. •, •. m • I� 10 � 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 IJ 3 ; 24 25 26 27 28 IVa-:I 2 V Officer Rivera's Schedule during Rating Period—March 2019 OS 111111 1A, a DIEHL 111,HENRY G. N Calendar=Advanced List A b ® March2019 MVCalendar RIVERA,JIVANET Weeks(5-53) 7......... Sun Man Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat :, i :• � I .• _I . as 3. 4 5 6 7 8 9 i 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 J 521/ i 05 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 • D 326 12 0V 150% 12 Sergeant Diehl's Schedule during Rating Period—January 2019 Calendar=Advanced List 4 F ® January,2019 DIEHL III,HENRY G. Weeks(5-53) 7 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat *U SI Jan I 2... _ J _.. _....4 5...... U 32612 0 Iii"'t ,tltic4,:( 6i 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Fbf 1 ` J _LN N '..V "150q Sergeant Diehl's Schedule during Rating Period—February 2019 UN DIEHL 111,HENRY G. Calendar=Advanced List d 9 ® February 2019 DIEHL III,HENRY G. Weeks(5-53) 7 Suit Man Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 7i 98 99 ) 10 I 31 Feb 1 _ 2 ®, EM A LN. IN 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 '...... EM am mm EM mm 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Ma,1 2 '7.132612:0... V 13 Sergeant Diehl's Schedule during Rating Period—March 2019 a DIEHL 111,HENRY G. �4KRONOS my'Ifo PG"'PI, lkpo'TL Sign Our Calendar I=Advanced List 6 ® March2019 *DIEHL III,HENRY G. Weeks(5-53) 7 BunMoil Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat ... ..... 3 .. ... ..... 5 ..... .. fi.... ..... ..7 .. ...8 ...... ...... 9 .... A 0 N. 10 11 12 1'.3 14 15 IG 1 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 D 326 12:0... 0 32612:0... iIN 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Apr I 2 3 4' '.5 6 V 150% 14 Heart of Boynton Criminal Statistics for Rating Period The following criminal statistics was gleaned from the Boynton Beach Police Department Records Management System (RMS); entitled Acuity/QED - Web/PartnerTM APPENDIX A 15 Neighborhood Officer Program S.M.A.R.T. Goals When setting goals it is very important to remember that the goals must be consistent with the mission statement of both the Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) and the Boynton Beach Police Department. As part of the essential criteria for the Neighborhood Officer Program is to create a Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, and Timely goal that the program wants to accomplish. The purpose of distributing CSI— SmartWaterTM is to reduce burglaries and associated thefts, while simultaneously distracting trespassers and vandals from committing crimes. During this quarter, the Neighborhood Officer Program collaborated with the Boynton Beach Police Department's Crime Prevention Unit to provide CSI- SmartWaterTM to the residents and business owners of the Heart of Boynton. The distribution of FREE CSI — SmartWaterTM Forensic Coding System/Packets was provided at community ;meetings and displayed at the Neighborhood Officer Program Office. Our SMART. goal was to increase CSI— SmartWaterTM presence in the Heart of Boynton in the 2nd Quarter of Fiscal Year 2018/19. We successfully provided 0 FREE CSI— SmartWaterTM Forensic Coding Packets to residents in the community — This is a decrease of 9 in comparison of last quarter. The decrease is contributed on the lack of SmartWaterTM Forensic Coding Packets to distribute. 16 Neighborhood Officer Program Expenditures The Neighborhood Officer Program utilized the following expenditures during this quarter. Other than salary and benefits for the officers assigned to the Neighborhood Officer Program; no other known expenditures were made during this rating period. The above was gleaned from the Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA)— Office of Budget and Finance. 17 Neighborhood Officer Program Activity Log We continued our partnerships with our other community stakeholders — Heart of Boynton Community Association, Habitat for Humanity, Cub Scout — Pack #243, Boynton Beach Pathways to Prosperity, the Boynton Beach Coalition of Clergy and the Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA). January 2019 January 2nd — Officer Rivera met with Ms. Shirley Aikens, daughter of Willie Aikens or President of the Heart of Boynton Homeowner's Association, in District II. Ms. Aikens provided perishable food to be distributed`to families' 'in-need in the Heart of Boynton/District IL January 2nd— Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #2 as it monitored eastbound traffic in the 500 W. Boynton Beach Blvd., Boynton Beach, FL. January 2nd — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Mobile License Plate Reader; however, this LPR was off-line. January 2nd— Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #1 as it monitored eastbound traffic in the 1300 block of W. Ocean Drive, Boynton Beach, FL. January 2nd — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) extra patrols of the Galaxy Park located at 301 NW 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — during this extra patrol several community interactions. January 2nd — Sergeant Diehl worked on the Quarterly Report (11 Quarter of FY 2018/19) for the Neighborhood Officer Program. 18 January 211 — The Neighborhood Officer Program distributed bread, pastries, and vegetables (that were earlier donated by Ms. Aikens) within the Heart of Boynton/District II — four 4 families provided for. January 2nd — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of New Disciples Church located at 239 NE 11th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our assistance was requested by Pastor Richard Dames; as suspected drug activity is occurring along the west side of the building. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 2nd — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the CDC/Habitat Homes in the 100 block of NW 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon and Police Administration. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 2nd — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of the vacant CRA lot (across from Bell's Market) or in the 100 block of NE 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 2nd — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the Sara Sims Park— our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 2nd — The Neighborhood Officer Program facilitated "Sweat/READ with a COP" at Carolyn Sims Center. This program is in collaboration with Frank Ireland, Carolyn Sims Center Supervisor; and is designed as a community outreach program to directly have an impact between Law Enforcement and children who reside in the community. In addition, Sergeant Diehl and Officer Paramore purchased/donated (on 12/12/2018) an assortment of chips/fruit snacks/etc. (totaling $65.46)—to be handed for the kids in attendance (as a snack). 19 January 211 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the Habitat for Humanity Homes in the 1118 NE 2nd Street— our attendance was requested by Habitat for Humanity Staff and Police Administration. January 2nd — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) extra patrols of the Mangrove Park located at 700 NE 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our attendance was requested by Police Administration. January 2nd — Officer Rivera conducted two (2) separate extra patrols; one at Cherry Hill Mini- Mart and the other at Palmetto Greens Park— during this extra patrol several community interactions. January Yd — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #2 as it monitored eastbound traffic in the 500 W. Boynton Beach Blvd., Boynton Beach, FL. January Yd — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Mobile License Plate Reader; however, this LPR was off-line. January Yd — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #1 as it monitored eastbound traffic in the 1300 block of W. Ocean Drive, Boynton Beach, FL. January Yd — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Galaxy Park located at 301 NW 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — during this extra patrol several community interactions. January Yd — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the Sara Sims Park— our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January Yd — The Community Redevelopment Agency — Advisory Board (CRAAB) Meeting at Intracoastal Park was canceled. 20 January 311 — Sergeant Diehl and Officer Paramore conducted extra patrol at the Carolyn Sims Center—during this extra patrol several community interactions with local children. January Yd — Sergeant Diehl worked on the Quarterly Report (1st Quarter of FY 2018/19) for the Neighborhood Officer Program. January Yd — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of New Disciples Church located at 239 NE 111 Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our assistance was requested by Pastor Richard Dames; as suspected drug activity is occurring along the west side of the building. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January Yd — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the CDC/Habitat Homes in the 100 block of NW 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon and Police Administration. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January Yd — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of the vacant CRA lot (across from Bell's Market) or in the 100 block of NE 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January Yd— The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of the Habitat for Humanity Homes in the 1118 NE 2nd Street — our attendance was requested by Habitat for Humanity Staff and Police Administration. January Yd — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Mangrove Park located at 700 NE 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our attendance was requested by Police Administration. January Yd — Sergeant Diehl and Officer Paramore attended the "MLK Celebration Discussion" meeting hosted by City of Boynton Beach—located at Carolyn Sims Center. 21 January 41h — Officer Paramore conducted extra patrol at the Carolyn Sims Center — during this extra patrol several community interactions with local children. January 41—Officer Paramore logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer#2 as it monitored eastbound traffic in the 1900 SW 13th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL. January 41 — Officer Paramore logged in and monitored the Mobile License Plate Reader; however, this LPR was off-line. January 41—Officer Paramore logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer#1 as it monitored southbound traffic in the 1300 block of N. Seacrest Blvd., Boynton Beach, FL. January 41 — Officer Paramore conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of New Disciples Church located at 239 NE 111 Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our assistance was requested by Pastor Richard Dames; as suspected drug activity ;is occurring; along the west side of the building. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 41 — Officer Paramore conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of the CDC/Habitat Homes in the 100 block of NW 10th Avenue—our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon and Police Administration, During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 41 — Officer Paramore conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of the vacant CRA lot (across from Bell's Market) or in the 100 block of NE 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 41— Officer Paramore conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of the Sara Sims Park— our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. 22 January 41— Officer Paramore conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Mangrove Park located at 700 NE 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our attendance was requested by Police Administration. January 41 — Officer Paramore conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of the Habitat for Humanity Homes in the 1118 NE 2nd Street — our attendance was requested by Habitat for Humanity Staff and Police Administration. January 71— Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #2 as it monitored eastbound traffic in the 1900 SW 13th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL. January 71 — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Mobile License Plate Reader; however, this LPR was off-line. January 71— Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #1 as it monitored southbound traffic in the1300 block of N. Seacrest Blvd., Boynton Beach, FL. January 71 — Sergeant Diehl conducted one (1) extra patrol(of the Galaxy Park located at 301 NW 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL— during this extra patrol several community interactions. January 71 — Sergeant Diehl conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the Sara Sims Park— our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 71 — Sergeant Diehl conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of the Habitat for Humanity Homes in the 1118 NE 2nd Street — our attendance was requested by Habitat for Humanity Staff and Police Administration. January 71 — Sergeant Diehl worked on the Quarterly Report (1st Quarter of FY 2018/19) for the Neighborhood Officer Program. January 71 — Sergeant Diehl attended the Heart of Boynton — Homeowner's Association Meeting at Carolyn Sims Center. 23 January 71 — Sergeant Diehl conducted extra patrol at the Carolyn Sims Center — during this extra patrol several community interactions with local children. January 71— Sergeant Diehl conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of New Disciples Church located at 239 NE 111 Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our assistance was requested by Pastor Richard Dames; as suspected drug activity is occurring along the west side of the building. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 71 — Sergeant Diehl conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the CDC/Habitat Homes in the 100 block of NW 101 Avenue—our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon and Police Administration. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 71 — Sergeant Diehl conducted one (1) separate extra parols of the vacant CRA lot (across from Bell's Market), or in the 100 block of NE 1�Oth Avenue our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon, During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 71 — Sergeant Diehl conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Mangrove Park located at 700 NE 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our attendance was requested by Police Administration. January 81— Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #2 as it monitored eastbound traffic in the 1900 SW 13th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL. January 81 — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Mobile License Plate Reader; however, this LPR was off-line. January 81—Officer Paramore attended SWAT Training. January 81 — Officer Paramore attended the Cub Scout Pack #243 meeting at Poinciana Elementary School. 24 January 81 — Sergeant Diehl assisted children at Poinciana Elementary (after school) traffic parent pick-up loop and crosswalk — I positioned myself in front of Carolyn Sims Center; to monitor the traffic exiting the loop and ensure the children crossing are safe from cross traffic. January 81 — The Neighborhood Officer Program attended the Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) Board Meeting at Intracoastal Park. January 81 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the Sara Sims Park— our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 81— Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #1 as it monitored southbound traffic in the 1300 block of N. Seacrest Blvd., Boynton Beach, FL. January 81— The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) extra patrols of the Galaxy Park located at 301 NW 4'h Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — during this extra patrol several community interactions. January 81 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of New Disciples Church located at 239 NE 111 Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our assistance was requested by Pastor Richard Dames; as suspected drug activity is occurring along the west side of the building. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 81 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the CDC/Habitat Homes in the 100 block of NW 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon and Police Administration. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 81 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted extra patrol at the Carolyn Sims Center—during this extra patrol several community interactions with local children. 25 January 81' — Officer Paramore participated in a selective traffic enforcement detail for Galaxy Elementary School. The extra police presence was at the request of Commissioner/CRA Board Member Mack McCray. January 81 — Sergeant Diehl worked on the Quarterly Report (1st Quarter of FY 2018/19) for the Neighborhood Officer Program. January 81 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of the vacant CRA lot (across from Bell's Market) or in the 100 block of NE 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 81 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of the Habitat for Humanity Homes in the 1118 NE 2nd Street - our attendance was requested by Habitat for Humanity Staff and Police Administration. January 81 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) extra patrols of the Mangrove Park located at 700 NE 4th'Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our attendance was requested by Police Administration. January 91— Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #2 as it monitored eastbound traffic in the 1900 SW 13th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL. January 91 — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Mobile License Plate Reader; however, this LPR was off-line. January 91 — Officer Rivera met with Ms. Shirley Aikens, daughter of Willie Aikens or President of the Heart of Boynton Homeowner's Association, in District II. Ms. Aikens provided perishable food to be distributed to families' in-need in the Heart of Boynton/District H. 26 January 91 — Sergeant Diehl assisted children at Poinciana Elementary (after school) traffic parent pick-up loop and crosswalk — I positioned myself in front of Carolyn Sims Center; to monitor the traffic exiting the loop and ensure the children crossing are safe from cross traffic. January 91 — Officer Paramore attended "Roadrunner Meeting/Orientation" — aka selective traffic enforcement effort. January 91 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the Sara Sims Park— our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 91 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the CDC/Habitat Homes in the 100 block of NW 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon and Police Administration, During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 91 — The Neighborhood Officer- Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of New Disciples Church located at 239 NE Ill Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our assistance was requested by Pastor Richard Dames; as suspected drag activity is occurring along the west side of the building. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 91— Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #1 as it monitored southbound traffic in the 1300 block of N. Seacrest Blvd., Boynton Beach, FL. January 91 — The Neighborhood Officer Program facilitated "Sweat/READ with a COP" at Carolyn Sims Center. This program is in collaboration with Frank Ireland, Carolyn Sims Center Supervisor; and is designed as a community outreach program to directly have an impact between Law Enforcement and children who reside in the community. In addition, Sergeant Diehl and Officer Paramore purchased/donated (on 12/12/2018) an assortment of chips/fruit snacks/etc. (totaling $65.46)—to be handed for the kids in attendance (as a snack). 27 January 91' — Officer Paramore participated in a selective traffic enforcement detail for Galaxy Elementary School. The extra police presence was at the request of Commissioner/CRA Board Member Mack McCray—reference our case number 19-001630. January 91 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Galaxy Park located at 301 NW 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — during this extra patrol several community interactions. January 91 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of the vacant CRA lot (across from Bell's Market) or in the 100 block of NE 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 91 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of the Habitat for Humanity Homes in the 1118 NE 21d Street our attendance was requested by Habitat for Humanity Staffand Police Administration. January 91 — The Neighborhood Officer Programconducted one (1) extra patrol of the Mangrove Park located at 700 NE 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our attendance was requested by Police Administration. January 91 — The Neighborhood Officer Program participated in the Law Enforcement Appreciation Day activities at Galaxy Elementary School. January 91 — The Neighborhood Officer Program distributed bread, pastries, and vegetables (that were earlier donated by Ms. Aikens) within the Heart of Boynton/District H — six 6 families provided for. January 101 — Sergeant Diehl attended the "MLK Celebration - Final Walk-Thru" meeting hosted by City of Boynton Beach—located at Carolyn Sims Center. 28 January 101 — Sergeant Diehl assisted children at Poinciana Elementary (after school) traffic parent pick-up loop and crosswalk — I positioned myself in front of Carolyn Sims Center; to monitor the traffic exiting the loop and ensure the children crossing are safe from cross traffic. January 101 — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #2 as it monitored eastbound traffic in the 1900 SW 13th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL. January 101 — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Mobile License Plate Reader; however, this LPR was off-line. January 101 — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #1 as it monitored southbound traffic in the 1300 block of N. Seacrest Blvd., Boynton Beach, FL. It should be noted that although the speed trailer was serviceable; the LPR was off-line. January 10th — The Neighborhood Officer Program' conducted two O extra patrols of the Galaxy Park located at 301 NW 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — during this extra patrol several community interactions. January 101 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the Sara Sims Park— our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 101 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of New Disciples Church located at 239 NE 111 Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our assistance was requested by Pastor Richard Dames; as suspected drug activity is occurring along the west side of the building. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 101 — Sergeant Diehl completed/sent the Neighborhood Officer Program Quarterly Report (1st Quarter of FY 2018/19). January 101 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted extra patrol at the Carolyn Sims Center—during this extra patrol several community interactions with local children. 29 January 101— Officer Paramore participated in a selective traffic enforcement detail for Galaxy Elementary School. The extra police presence was at the request of Commissioner/CRA Board Member Mack McCray—reference our case number 19-001829. January 101 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the CDC/Habitat Homes in the 100 block of NW 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon and Police Administration. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 101 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of the vacant CRA lot (across from Bell's Market) or in the 100 block of NE 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 101 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of the Habitat for Humanity Homes in the 1118 ATE 2"dStreet—our attendance was requested by Habitat for Humanity'Staff and Police Administration. January 101 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Mangrove Park located at 700 NE 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our attendance was requested by Police Administration. January 111 — Officer Paramore logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #2 as it monitored northbound traffic in the 800 block of NW 4th Street, Boynton Beach, FL. January 11th — Officer Paramore logged in and monitored the Mobile License Plate Reader; however, this LPR was off-line. January 111— Officer Rivera mentored children at Burk's Early Learning Center—located at 510 NE 2nd Street, Boynton Beach, FL 30 January 11th— Officer Paramore participated in a selective traffic enforcement detail for Galaxy Elementary School. The extra police presence was at the request of CRA Board Member Mack McCray. January 111 — Officer Paramore logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #1 as it monitored southbound traffic in the 600 block of NW 3rd Street, Boynton Beach, FL. January 11th — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of the Sara Sims Park— our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 111 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted extra patrol at the Carolyn Sims Center—during this extra patrol several community interactions with local children. January 111 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of New Disciples Church located at 2.39 NE 11th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our assistance was requested by Pastor Richard Dames; as suspected drug activity is occurring along the west side of the building. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 111 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of the CDC/Habitat Homes in the 100 block of NW 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon and Police Administration. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 111 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of the vacant CRA lot (across from Bell's Market) or in the 100 block of NE 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. 31 January IIS' — The Neighborhood Officer Program attended a meeting with Leon Jenkins who was proposing a newly created program dubbed "Peacemakers 2019." The meeting was hosted by the Chief of Police, Michael Gregory and was held at the police department. January 111 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of the Habitat for Humanity Homes in the 1118 NE 2nd Street— our attendance was requested by Habitat for Humanity Staff and Police Administration. January 121 — Sergeant Diehl, Officer Paramore and Officer Rivera participated in the "MLK Celebration" event hosted by City of Boynton Beach — located at Carolyn Sims Center. Another example how the Neighborhood Officer Program is endeavoring on building bridges of cooperation and trust between law enforcement and the community. In addition, Sergeant Diehl purchased/donated 160 Capri-SurTM individual juice drinks, 160 hot dogs, and 160 hot dog buns (totaling $89.23). Later, due to a shortage of chips ;and bottle's of water; Sergeant Diehl purchased/donated 8 cases of(or 320) bottles of water and 150individual bags of chips (totaling $61.39)—a Grand Total of$150.62. January 151 — Officer Rivera completed "Emotional Intelligence for Law Enforcement Officers"training hosted at the Broward State College. January 151 — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #2 as it monitored northbound traffic in the 800 block of NW 4th Street, Boynton Beach, FL. January 151 — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Mobile License Plate Reader; however, this LPR was off-line. January 151 — Sergeant Diehl assisted children at Poinciana Elementary (after school) traffic parent pick-up loop and crosswalk — I positioned myself in front of Carolyn Sims Center; to monitor the traffic exiting the loop and ensure the children crossing are safe from cross traffic. 32 January 15th — Sergeant Diehl and Officer Paramore attended the Cub Scout Pack #243 meeting at Poinciana Elementary School. January 151 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the Sara Sims Park— our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 151 — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #1 as it monitored southbound traffic in the 600 block of NW 3rd Street, Boynton Beach, FL. January 151—The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Galaxy Park located at 301 NW 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — during this extra patrol several community interactions. January 151 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of New Disciples Church located at 2.39 NE 11th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our assistance was requested by Pastor Richard Dames; as suspected drug activity is occurring along the west side of the building. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 151 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the CDC/Habitat Homes in the 100 block of NW 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon and Police Administration. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 151 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of the vacant CRA lot (across from Bell's Market) or in the 100 block of NE 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 151 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted extra patrol at the Carolyn Sims Center—during this extra patrol several community interactions with local children. 33 January 151 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of the Habitat for Humanity Homes in the 1118 NE 2nd Street— our attendance was requested by Habitat for Humanity Staff and Police Administration. January 151 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Mangrove Park located at 700 NE 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our attendance was requested by Police Administration. January 161 — Officer Rivera completed "Emotional Intelligence for Law Enforcement Officers"training hosted at the Broward State College. January 161 — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #2 as it monitored northbound traffic in the 800 block of NW 4th Street, Boynton Beach, FL. January 161 — Sergeant Diehl logged in and;monitored the Mobile License Plate Reader; however, this LPR was off-line. January 161 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the Sara Sims Park our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 161 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the CDC/Habitat Homes in the 100 block of NW 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon and Police Administration. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 161 — Sergeant Diehl met with Ms. Shirley Aikens, daughter of Willie Aikens or President of the Heart of Boynton Homeowner's Association, in District II. Ms. Aikens provided perishable food to be distributed to families' in-need in the Heart of Boynton/District II. 34 January 161 — Sergeant Diehl assisted children at Poinciana Elementary (after school) traffic parent pick-up loop and crosswalk — I positioned myself in front of Carolyn Sims Center; to monitor the traffic exiting the loop and ensure the children crossing are safe from cross traffic. January 161 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of New Disciples Church located at 239 NE 111 Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our assistance was requested by Pastor Richard Dames; as suspected drug activity is occurring along the west side of the building. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 161 — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #1 as it monitored southbound traffic in the 600 block of NW 3rd Street, Boynton Beach, FL. January 161—The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Galaxy Park located at 301 NW 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — during this extra patrol several community interactions. January 161 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of the vacant CRA lot (across from Bell's Market) or in the 100 block of NE 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 161 — Sergeant Diehl assisted patrol operations regarding CAD number 19-004550 — suspicious person—located at Bud's Chicken (509 E. B.B.B., Boynton Beach, FL.) January 161 — The Neighborhood Officer Program facilitated "Sweat/READ with a COP" at Carolyn Sims Center. This program is in collaboration with Frank Ireland, Carolyn Sims Center Supervisor; and is designed as a community outreach program to directly have an impact between Law Enforcement and children who reside in the community. In addition, Sergeant Diehl and Officer Paramore purchased/donated (on 12/12/2018) an assortment of chips/fruit snacks/etc. (totaling $65.46)—to be handed for the kids in attendance (as a snack). 35 January 161— The Neighborhood Officer Program distributed bread, pastries, and vegetables (that were earlier donated by Ms. Aikens) within the Heart of Boynton/District II — three 3 families provided for. January 161 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of the Habitat for Humanity Homes in the 1118 NE 2nd Street— our attendance was requested by Habitat for Humanity Staff and Police Administration. January 161 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Mangrove Park located at 700 NE 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our attendance was requested by Police Administration. January 171 — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #2 as it monitored northbound traffic in the 800 block of NW 4th Street, Boynton Beach, FL. It should be noted that although the speed trailer was serviceable; the LPR was off-line. January 171 — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Mobile License Plate Reader; however, this LPR was off-line. January 171 — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #1 as it monitored southbound traffic in the 600 block of NW 3rd Street, Boynton Beach, FL. January 171 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) extra patrols of the Galaxy Park located at 301 NW 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — during this extra patrol several community interactions. January 171 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the Sara Sims Park— our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 171 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted extra patrol at the Carolyn Sims Center—during this extra patrol several community interactions with local children. 36 January 171 — Sergeant Diehl assisted children at Poinciana Elementary (after school) traffic parent pick-up loop and crosswalk — I positioned myself in front of Carolyn Sims Center; to monitor the traffic exiting the loop and ensure the children crossing are safe from cross traffic. January 171 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of New Disciples Church located at 239 NE 111 Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our assistance was requested by Pastor Richard Dames; as suspected drug activity is occurring along the west side of the building. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 171 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the CDC/Habitat Homes in the 100 block of NW 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon and Police Administration. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 171 — The NeighborhoodOfficer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of the vacant CRA lot (across from Bell's Market) or in the 100 block of NE 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 171 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted three (3) separate extra patrols where individuals congregate (1) Palmetto Greens Park, (2) Cherry Hill Mini-Mart, and (3) Family Dollar -During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 171 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the Habitat for Humanity Homes in the 1118 NE 2nd Street— our attendance was requested by Habitat for Humanity Staff and Police Administration. January 171 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) extra patrols of the Mangrove Park located at 700 NE 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our attendance was requested by Police Administration. 37 January 171 — Sergeant Diehl assisted patrol operations regarding case number 19-003141 — residential alarm—located at 13 Aspen Court, Boynton Beach, FL. January 171 — Officer Rivera assisted patrol operations regarding case number 19-003101 — traffic stop; where the driver was making furtive movements — located at 1400 N. Seacrest Blvd., Boynton Beach, FL. January 171 — Sergeant Diehl assisted patrol operations regarding case number 19-003148 — suspicious incident—located at 171 Executive Circle, Boynton Beach, FL. January 181 — Officer Paramore logged in and monitored the Mobile License Plate Reader and Speed Measurement Trailer#2; however, these LPR's were off-line. January 181 — Officer Paramore logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #1 as it monitored southbound traffic in the 600 block of NW 3rd Street, Boynton Beach, FL. January 181—The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Galaxy Park located at 301 NW 4h Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — during this extra patrol several community interactions. January 181 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the Sara Sims Park— our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 181 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of New Disciples Church located at 239 NE 111 Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our assistance was requested by Pastor Richard Dames; as suspected drug activity is occurring along the west side of the building. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 181 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted extra patrol at the Carolyn Sims Center—during this extra patrol several community interactions with local children. 38 January 181 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the CDC/Habitat Homes in the 100 block of NW 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon and Police Administration. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 181 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of the vacant CRA lot (across from Bell's Market) or in the 100 block of NE 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 181 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of the Habitat for Humanity Homes in the 1118 NE 2nd Street— our attendance was requested by Habitat for Humanity Staff and Police Administration. January 181 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Mangrove Park located at 700 NE 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our attendance was requested by Police Administration. January 191 — Sergeant Diehl participated in the "In Culture Art Walk" event hosted by Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) and the Boynton Beach Art District (BEAD) — located at 410 W. Industrial Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL. Another example how the Neighborhood Officer Program is endeavoring on building bridges of cooperation and trust between law enforcement and the community. January 22nd — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #2 as it monitored northbound traffic in the Buxton Lane (Boynton Lakes), Boynton Beach, FL. January 22nd — Sergeant Diehl assisted children at Poinciana Elementary (after school) traffic parent pick-up loop and crosswalk — I positioned myself in front of Carolyn Sims Center; to monitor the traffic exiting the loop and ensure the children crossing are safe from cross traffic. 39 January 22nd — Sergeant Diehl, Officer Paramore and Officer Rivera attended the Cub Scout Pack#243 meeting at Poinciana Elementary School. January 22nd — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Mobile License Plate Reader; however, this LPR was off-line. January 22nd — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the Sara Sims Park— our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 22nd — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #1 as it monitored eastbound traffic in the 130 SE 31st Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL. January 22nd — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Galaxy Park located at 301 NW 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — during this extra patrol several community interactions. January 22nd — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of New Disciples Church located at 239 NE 11th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our assistance was requested by Pastor Richard Dames; as suspected drag activity is occurring along the west side of the building. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 22nd — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the CDC/Habitat Homes in the 100 block of NW 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon and Police Administration. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 22nd — Officer Rivera assisted patrol operations regarding case number 19-004057 — vehicle traffic crash —located at 850 W. Gateway Blvd., Boynton Beach, FL. January 22nd — Officer Paramore assisted patrol operations regarding case number 19-004058 — unwanted guest/disturbance—located at 101 N. Federal Highway, Boynton Beach, FL. 40 January 2211 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted extra patrol at the Carolyn Sims Center— during this extra patrol several community interactions with local children. January 22,d— Officer Rivera mentored one (1) child in the Heart of Boynton. January 22nd — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of the vacant CRA lot (across from Bell's Market) or in the 100 block of NE 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 22nd — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of the Habitat for Humanity Homes in the 1118 NE 2nd Street— our attendance was requested by Habitat for Humanity Staff and Police Administration. January 22nd — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Mangrove Park located at 700 NE 4th'"Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL our attendance was requested by Police Administration, January 23,d — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #2 as it monitored northbound traffic in the Buxton Lane.(Boynton Lakes), Boynton Beach, FL. January 23,d — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Mobile License Plate Reader; however, this LPR was off-line. January 23,d — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the Sara Sims Park— our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 23,d — Officer Rivera met with Ms. Shirley Aikens, daughter of Willie Aikens or President of the Heart of Boynton Homeowner's Association, in District II. Ms. Aikens provided perishable food to be distributed to families' in-need in the Heart of Boynton/District H. 41 January 23,d — Sergeant Diehl assisted children at Poinciana Elementary (after school) traffic parent pick-up loop and crosswalk — I positioned myself in front of Carolyn Sims Center; to monitor the traffic exiting the loop and ensure the children crossing are safe from cross traffic. January 23,d — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #1 as it monitored eastbound traffic in the 130 SE 31st Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL. January 23,d — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Galaxy Park located at 301 NW 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — during this extra patrol several community interactions. January 23,d — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of New Disciples Church located at 239 NE 111 Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our assistance was requested by Pastor Richard Dames; as suspected drug activity is occurring along the west side of the building. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 23,d — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted three (3) separate extra patrols of the CDC/Habitat Homes in the 100 block of NW 101 Avenue our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon and Police Administration. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 23,d — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of the vacant CRA lot (across from Bell's Market) or in the 100 block of NE 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 23,d— The Neighborhood Officer Program distributed bread, pastries, and vegetables (that were earlier donated by Ms. Aikens) within the Heart of Boynton/District H — seven 7 families provided for. 42 January 2311 — The Neighborhood Officer Program facilitated "Sweat/READ with a COP" at Carolyn Sims Center. This program is in collaboration with Frank Ireland, Carolyn Sims Center Supervisor; and is designed as a community outreach program to directly have an impact between Law Enforcement and children who reside in the community. In addition, Sergeant Diehl and Officer Paramore purchased/donated (on 12/12/2018) an assortment of chips/fruit snacks/etc. (totaling $65.46)—to be handed for the kids in attendance (as a snack). January 23,d — Sergeant Diehl met w/ Bernard Wright, Community Organizer and Pastor, regarding the up-coming event—dubbed "Robert E. Wells Day." January 23,d — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrol of the Habitat for Humanity Homes in the 1118 NE 2nd Street— our attendance was requested by Habitat for Humanity Staff and Police Administration. January 23,d — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one ('1) extra patrol of the Mangrove Park located at 700 NE 4th;Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our attendance was requested by Police Administration. January 23,d — Officer Paramore and Officer Rivera assisted patrol operations regarding case number 19-004271 — traffic crash (vehicle vs. pedestrian) —located at 100 E. MLK, Boynton Beach, FL. January 23,d — Officer Rivera conducted one (1) extra patrol at the Family Dollar — during this extra patrol several community interactions. January 241 — The Neighborhood Officer Program facilitated a tour of the police department and participated in a group discussion/mentoring with 14-18 young adults that are associated with "Connect to Greatness." The department tour/demonstration was discussed at the meeting held on December 18, 2018; hosted by the Chief of Police, Michael Gregory. In addition, the NOP attendance was mandated by the Police Administration. 43 January 241 — Sergeant Diehl assisted children at Poinciana Elementary (after school) traffic parent pick-up loop and crosswalk — I positioned myself in front of Carolyn Sims Center; to monitor the traffic exiting the loop and ensure the children crossing are safe from cross traffic. January 241 — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #1, Speed Measurement Trailer #2, and Mobile License Plate Reader; however, these LPR's were off-line. January 241 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the Sara Sims Park— our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 241—The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Galaxy Park located at 301 NW 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — during this extra patrol several community interactions. January 241 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of New Disciples Church located at 239 NE 11th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our assistance was requested by Pastor Richard Dames; as suspected drag activity is occurring along the west side of the building. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 241 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the CDC/Habitat Homes in the 100 block of NW 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon and Police Administration. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 241 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of the vacant CRA lot (across from Bell's Market) or in the 100 block of NE 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. 44 January 241 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted extra patrol at the Carolyn Sims Center—during this extra patrol several community interactions with local children. January 241—Officer Rivera mentored one (1) child in the Heart of Boynton. January 241 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of the Habitat for Humanity Homes in the 1118 NE 2nd Street— our attendance was requested by Habitat for Humanity Staff and Police Administration. January 241 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Mangrove Park located at 700 NE 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our attendance was requested by Police Administration. January 251—Officer Paramore attended SWAT Training. January 251 — Officer Paramore lagged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #2 as it monitored southbound traffic in the Redford Drive (Boynton Lakes), Boynton Beach, FL. January 251 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the Sara Sims Park our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 251—The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Galaxy Park located at 301 NW 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — during this extra patrol several community interactions. January 251 — Officer Paramore logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #1 as it monitored southbound traffic in the 1300 N. Seacrest Blvd., Boynton Beach, FL. January 251 — The Neighborhood Officer Program attended a follow-up meeting with Leon Jenkins who was proposing a program dubbed "Peacemakers 2019." The meeting was held at the police department. 45 January 251 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of New Disciples Church located at 239 NE 111h Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our assistance was requested by Pastor Richard Dames; as suspected drug activity is occurring along the west side of the building. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 251 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the CDC/Habitat Homes in the 100 block of NW 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon and Police Administration. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 251 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of the vacant CRA lot (across from Bell's Market) or in the 100 block of NE 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 251 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of the Habitat for Humanity Homes in the 1118 NE 21d Street our attendance was requested by Habitat for Humanity Staff and Police Administration. January 251 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Mangrove Park located at 700 NE 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our attendance was requested by Police Administration. January 251 — Officer Paramore and Officer Rivera participated in the "Rock the Plaza" event hosted by Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) — located at 1510 S. Federal Highway, Boynton Beach, FL. Another example how the Neighborhood Officer Program is endeavoring on building bridges of cooperation and trust between law enforcement and the community. 46 January 251 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted extra patrol at the Carolyn Sims Center—during this extra patrol several community interactions with local children. January 241 — Officer Rivera baked/donated cupcakes to the children at Burk's Early Learning Center. January 281 — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #2 as it monitored southbound traffic in the Redford Drive (Boynton Lakes), Boynton Beach, FL. January 281 — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Mobile License Plate Reader; however, this LPR was off-line. January 281 — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #1 as it monitored southbound traffic in the 1300 N. Seacrest Blvd., Boynton Beach, FL. January 281 — Sergeant Diehl conductedone (1) extra patrol of the Galaxy Park located at 301 NW 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FIS— during this extra patrol several community interactions. January 281— Sergeant Diehl conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the Sara Sims Park— our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 281 — Sergeant Diehl conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of the Habitat for Humanity Homes in the 1118 NE 2nd Street — our attendance was requested by Habitat for Humanity Staff and Police Administration. January 281 — Sergeant Diehl conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of New Disciples Church located at 239 NE 111 Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our assistance was requested by Pastor Richard Dames; as suspected drug activity is occurring along the west side of the building. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 281 — Sergeant Diehl conducted extra patrol at the Carolyn Sims Center — during this extra patrol several community interactions with local children. 47 January 281 — Sergeant Diehl, Officer Paramore, and Officer Rivera attended the Heart of Boynton—Homeowner's Association Meeting at Carolyn Sims Center. January 281 — Sergeant Diehl assisted children at Poinciana Elementary (after school) traffic parent pick-up loop and crosswalk — I positioned myself in front of Carolyn Sims Center; to monitor the traffic exiting the loop and ensure the children crossing are safe from cross traffic. January 281 — Sergeant Diehl conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the CDC/Habitat Homes in the 100 block of NW 101 Avenue—our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon and Police Administration. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 281 — Sergeant Diehl conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of the vacant CRA lot (across from Bell's Market) or in the 100 block of NE 10th Avenue our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 281 — Sergeant Diehl conducted"one (1) extra patrol of the Mangrove Park located at 700 NE 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL our attendance was requested by Police Administration. January 291 — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #2 as it monitored southbound traffic in the Redford Drive (Boynton Lakes), Boynton Beach, FL. January 291 — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Mobile License Plate Reader; however, this LPR was off-line. January 291 — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #1 as it monitored southbound traffic in the 1300 N. Seacrest Blvd., Boynton Beach, FL. January 291 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted extra patrol at the Carolyn Sims Center—during this extra patrol several community interactions with local children. 48 January 291 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) extra patrols of the Galaxy Park located at 301 NW 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — during this extra patrol several community interactions. January 291 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the Sara Sims Park— our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 291 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of the Habitat for Humanity Homes in the 1118 NE 2nd Street— our attendance was requested by Habitat for Humanity Staff and Police Administration. January 291 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of New Disciples Church located at 239 NE 111 Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our assistance was requested by Pastor Richard Dames; as suspected drug'activity is occurring along the west side of the building. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 291 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the CDC/Habitat Homes in the 100 block of NW 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon and Police Administration. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 291 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) extra patrols of the Mangrove Park located at 700 NE 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our attendance was requested by Police Administration. January 291 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of the vacant CRA lot (across from Bell's Market) or in the 100 block of NE 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. 49 January 291 — The Cub Scout Pack #243 meeting at Poinciana Elementary School was canceled due to several children being ill. January 301 — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #2 as it monitored southbound traffic in the Redford Drive (Boynton Lakes), Boynton Beach, FL. January 301 — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Mobile License Plate Reader; however, this LPR was off-line. January 301 — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #1 as it monitored southbound traffic in the 1300 N. Seacrest Blvd., Boynton Beach, FL. January 301—The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Galaxy Park located at 301 NW 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — during this extra patrol several community interactions. January 301 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the Sara Sims Park our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 301 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of the Habitat for Humanity Homes in the 1118 NE 2nd Street— our attendance was requested by Habitat for Humanity Staff and Police Administration. January 301 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Mangrove Park located at 700 NE 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our attendance was requested by Police Administration. January 301 — Officer Rivera met with Ms. Shirley Aikens, daughter of Willie Aikens or President of the Heart of Boynton Homeowner's Association, in District II. Ms. Aikens provided perishable food to be distributed to families' in-need in the Heart of Boynton/District H. 50 January 301— At the request of Police Administration; Sergeant Diehl, Officer Paramore, and Officer Rivera attended a "Brainstorming Meeting" at the Police Department. The focus of the meeting was to discuss the Neighborhood Officer Program outline/goals for FY 2018/19. Background: the CRA Board requested that Chief Michael Gregory conduct a review of the Neighborhood Officer Program's Outline/Scope. January 301 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of New Disciples Church located at 239 NE 11th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our assistance was requested by Pastor Richard Dames; as suspected drug activity is occurring along the west side of the building. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 301 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the CDC/Habitat Homes in the 100 block of NW 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon and Police Administration. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 301 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of the vacant CRA lot (across from Bell's Market) or in the 100 block of NE 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 301 — The Neighborhood Officer Program facilitated "Sweat/READ with a COP" at Carolyn Sims Center. This program is in collaboration with Frank Ireland, Carolyn Sims Center Supervisor; and is designed as a community outreach program to directly have an impact between Law Enforcement and children who reside in the community. In addition, Sergeant Diehl and Officer Paramore purchased/donated (on 12/12/2018) an assortment of chips/fruit snacks/etc. (totaling $65.46)—to be handed for the kids in attendance (as a snack). 51 January 301— The Neighborhood Officer Program distributed bread, pastries, and vegetables (that were earlier donated by Ms. Aikens) within the Heart of Boynton/District 11 — seven 7 families provided for. January 301 — Officer Paramore assisted patrol operations regarding case number 19-005529 — general disturbance/fight—located at 1213 NW 41 Street, Boynton Beach, FL. January 301 — Officer Rivera assisted patrol operations regarding case number 19-005519 — aggressive dogs —located at 123 Arthur Court, Boynton Beach, FL. January 301—Officer Rivera mentored one (1) child in the Heart of Boynton. January 301 — Sergeant Diehl assisted children at Poinciana Elementary (after school) traffic parent pick-up loop and crosswalk — I positioned myself in front of Carolyn Sims Center; to monitor the traffic exiting the loop and ensure the children crossing are safe from cross traffic. January 301— The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Family Dollar located at 101 NE 10th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL. January 31St — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #1, Speed Measurement Trailer #2, and Mobile License Plate Reader; however, these LPR's were off-line. January 31St— The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Galaxy Park located at 301 NW 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — during this extra patrol several community interactions. January 31St — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the Sara Sims Park— our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 31St— The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted extra patrol at the Carolyn Sims Center— during this extra patrol several community interactions with local children. 52 January 3111 — Sergeant Diehl assisted children at Poinciana Elementary (after school) traffic parent pick-up loop and crosswalk — I positioned myself in front of Carolyn Sims Center; to monitor the traffic exiting the loop and ensure the children crossing are safe from cross traffic. January 311t — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of the Habitat for Humanity Homes in the 1118 NE 2nd Street— our attendance was requested by Habitat for Humanity Staff and Police Administration. January 311 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of New Disciples Church located at 239 NE 111 Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our assistance was requested by Pastor Richard Dames; as suspected drug activity is occurring along the west side of the building. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 31St — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the CDC/Habitat Homes in the 100 block of NW 10th Avenue our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon and Police Administration. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 311 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of the vacant CRA lot (across from Bell's Market) or in the 100 block of NE 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. January 311 — Sergeant Diehl assisted patrol operations regarding case number 19-005785 — unwanted guest—located at 400 N. Federal Highway, Boynton Beach, FL. January 311 — The Neighborhood Officer Program attended the "Early Childhood Leadership Committee Meeting" — hosted by Bridges of Boynton Beach located at Forest Park Elementary School and is designed as a community outreach program to directly have an impact between Law Enforcement and children who reside in the community. 53 January 3111 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Mangrove Park located at 700 NE 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our attendance was requested by Police Administration. January 311 — Sergeant Diehl assisted patrol operations regarding case number 19-005788 — reckless driver/DUI—located at 300 N. Federal Highway, Boynton Beach, FL. February 2019 February 1St — Officer Paramore logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #2 as it monitored southbound traffic in the 3200 block of Orange Streit, Boynton Beach, FL. February 11 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the Sara Sims Park our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. February 11— The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Galaxy Park located at 301 NW 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — during this extra patrol several community interactions. February 11 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of New Disciples Church located at 239 NE 111 Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our assistance was requested by Pastor Richard Dames; as suspected drug activity is occurring along the west side of the building. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. February 11 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted extra patrol at the Carolyn Sims Center—during this extra patrol several community interactions with local children. 54 February 1st—Officer Rivera attended "100 Days of*Dad"at Poinciana Elementary School. In addition, during this interaction we endeavored to build bridges of cooperation and trust between law enforcement and our next generation of leaders. February 11 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the CDC/Habitat Homes in the 100 block of NW 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon and Police Administration. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. February 11 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Palmetto Greens Park located at 500 block of NE 13th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL. February 1st — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of the vacant CRA lot (across from Bell's Market) or in the 100 block of ATE 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. February 11— The Neighborhood Officer' Program conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Family DollarTM located at 100 block of NE loth.Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL. February 1st — Officer Paramore logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #1 as it monitored southbound traffic in the 1300 N. Seacrest Blvd., Boynton Beach, FL. February 11 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of the Habitat for Humanity Homes in the 1118 NE 2nd Street— our attendance was requested by Habitat for Humanity Staff and Police Administration. February 11 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Mangrove Park located at 700 NE 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our attendance was requested by Police Administration. 55 February 41 — Sergeant Diehl attended the Heart of Boynton — Homeowner's Association Meeting at Carolyn Sims Center. February 41 — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #2 as it monitored southbound traffic in the 3200 block of Orange Street, Boynton Beach, FL. February 41 — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Mobile License Plate Reader; however, this LPR was off-line. February 41 — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #1 as it monitored southbound traffic in the 1300 N. Seacrest Blvd., Boynton Beach, FL. February 41— Sergeant Diehl conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Galaxy Park located at 301 NW 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL— during this extra patrol several community interactions. February 41— Sergeant Diehl conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of,the Sara Sims Park— our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. February 41 — Sergeant Diehl conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of the Habitat for Humanity Homes in the 1118 NE 2nd Street — our attendance was requested by Habitat for Humanity Staff and Police Administration. February 41 — Sergeant Diehl conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of New Disciples Church located at 239 NE 111 Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our assistance was requested by Pastor Richard Dames; as suspected drug activity is occurring along the west side of the building. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. February 41 — Sergeant Diehl conducted extra patrol at the Carolyn Sims Center — during this extra patrol several community interactions with local children. 56 February 41 — Sergeant Diehl conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Mangrove Park located at 700 NE 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our attendance was requested by Police Administration. February 41 — Sergeant Diehl conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the CDC/Habitat Homes in the 100 block of NW 101 Avenue—our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon and Police Administration. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. February 41 — Sergeant Diehl conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of the vacant CRA lot (across from Bell's Market) or in the 100 block of NE 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. February 51 — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #2 as it monitored southbound traffic in the 3200 block of Orange Street, Boynton Beach, FL. February 51 — Sergeant Diehl logged in andmonitored the Mobile License Plate Reader; however, this LPR was off-line. February 51 — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #1 as it monitored southbound traffic in the 1300 N. Seacrest Blvd., Boynton Beach, FL. February 51— The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Galaxy Park located at 301 NW 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — during this extra patrol several community interactions. February 51 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted three (3) separate extra patrols of the Sara Sims Park— our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. 57 February 51 — Sergeant Diehl facilitated children at the Galaxy Elementary (morning) cross- walk — during this extra patrol several community interactions with local children. The extra police presence was at the request of CRA Board Member Mack McCray. February 51 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the Habitat for Humanity Homes in the 1118 NE 2nd Street— our attendance was requested by Habitat for Humanity Staff and Police Administration. February 51 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of New Disciples Church located at 239 NE 111 Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our assistance was requested by Pastor Richard Dames; as suspected drug activity is occurring along the west side of the building. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. February 51 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted extra patrol at the Carolyn Sims Center—during this extra patrol several community interactions with local children. February 51 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the CDC/Habitat Homes in the 100 block of NW 101 Avenue our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon and Police Administration. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. February 51 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of the vacant CRA lot (across from Bell's Market) or in the 100 block of NE 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. February 51 — Sergeant Diehl assisted children at Poinciana Elementary (after school) traffic parent pick-up loop and crosswalk — I positioned myself in front of Carolyn Sims Center; to monitor the traffic exiting the loop and ensure the children crossing are safe from cross traffic. 58 February 51— At the request of Police Administration; Sergeant Diehl drafted an overview of the Neighborhood Officer Program — addressing the History, Purpose, Accomplishments, and Future Plans. This two-page overview is in preparation for an up-coming meeting that Police Chief Michael Gregory is having on Friday, February 8, 2019. February 51— The Neighborhood Officer Program attended the Cub Scout Pack#243 meeting at Poinciana Elementary School. February 51 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Mangrove Park located at 700 NE 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our attendance was requested by Police Administration. February 61 — Officer Rivera met with Assistant Police Chief Vanessa Snow at the Police Department regarding a recent training course (Women in Leadership.) February 61 — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #2 as it monitored southbound traffic in the 3200 block of Orange Street, Boynton Beach, FL. February 61 — Sergeant Diehl logged in andmonitored the Mobile License Plate Reader; however, this LPR was off-line. February 61 — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #1; however, this LPR was off-line February 61— The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Galaxy Park located at 301 NW 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — during this extra patrol several community interactions. February 61 — Sergeant Diehl assisted children at Poinciana Elementary (after school) traffic parent pick-up loop and crosswalk — I positioned myself in front of Carolyn Sims Center; to monitor the traffic exiting the loop and ensure the children crossing are safe from cross traffic. 59 February 61— At the request of Police Administration; Sergeant Diehl completed and sent an overview of the Neighborhood Officer Program — addressing the History, Purpose, Accomplishments, and Future Plans. This two-page overview is in preparation for an up- coming meeting that Police Chief Michael Gregory is having on Friday, February 8, 2019. February 61 — Officer Rivera met with Ms. Shirley Aikens, daughter of Willie Aikens or President of the Heart of Boynton Homeowner's Association, in District II. Ms. Aikens provided perishable food to be distributed to families' in-need in the Heart of Boynton/District II. February 61 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the Sara Sims Park— our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. February 61 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the CDC/Habitat Homes in the 100 block of NW 10th Avenue our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon and Police Administration. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. February 61 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of the Habitat for Humanity Homes in the 1118 NE 2nd Street— our attendance was requested by Habitat for Humanity Staff and Police Administration. February 61 — The Neighborhood Officer Program facilitated "Sweat/READ with a COP" at Carolyn Sims Center. This program is in collaboration with Frank Ireland, Carolyn Sims Center Supervisor; and is designed as a community outreach program to directly have an impact between Law Enforcement and children who reside in the community. In addition, Sergeant Diehl purchased/donated (on 2/3/2019) an assortment of chips/fruit snacks/etc. (totaling $50.24)—to be handed for the kids in attendance (as a snack). 60 February 61— The Neighborhood Officer Program distributed bread, pastries, and vegetables (that were earlier donated by Ms. Aikens) within the Heart of Boynton/District 11 — seven 7 families provided for. February 61 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of the vacant CRA lot (across from Bell's Market) or in the 100 block of NE 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. February 61 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Mangrove Park located at 700 NE 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our attendance was requested by Police Administration. February 61 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of New Disciples Church located at 2.39 NE 111 Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our assistance was requested by Pastor Richard Dames; as suspected drug activity is occurring along the west side of the building. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. February 61 — Officer Rivera met with Ms. Paul, Teacher at Congress Middle School — regarding the "Boys in Blue Mentoring Program." A meeting with Arianga Oliver mother of Luis Oliver who is having with academics and attendance — an action plan was drafted to improve grades/attendance. February 61 — Sergeant Diehl met w/ Bernard Wright, Community Organizer and Pastor, regarding the up-coming event—dubbed "Robert E. Wells Day." February 71— At the request of CRA Staff; Sergeant Diehl completed and sent an overview of the Neighborhood Officer Program — addressing the History, Purpose/Scope, and Accomplishments of the program. This two-page overview included photos and is in preparation for the CRA's 2017/18 Annual Report. 61 February 71 — Sergeant Diehl, Officer Paramore and Officer Rivera attended the Community Redevelopment Agency—Advisory Board (CRAAB) Meeting at Intracoastal Park. February 71 — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #1, Speed Measurement Trailer #2, and Mobile License Plate Reader; however, all three (3) LPR's were off-line. February 71 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) extra patrol of the Galaxy Park located at 301 NW 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — during this extra patrol several community interactions. February 71 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the Sara Sims Park— our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted.. February 71 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of the Habitat for Humanity Homes in the 1118 ATE 2"dStreet—our attendance was requested by Habitat for Humanity'Staff and Police Administration. February 71 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of New Disciples Church located at 239 NE 111 Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our assistance was requested by Pastor Richard Dames; as suspected drug activity is occurring along the west side of the building. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. February 71 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Mangrove Park located at 700 NE 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our attendance was requested by Police Administration. February 71 — Officer Rivera attended the CRA/City of Boynton Beach — Blarney Bash Operational/Logistics Meeting at the CRA offices. 62 February 71 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted extra patrol at the Carolyn Sims Center—during this extra patrol several community interactions with local children. February 71 — Sergeant Diehl assisted children at Poinciana Elementary (after school) traffic parent pick-up loop and crosswalk — I positioned myself in front of Carolyn Sims Center; to monitor the traffic exiting the loop and ensure the children crossing are safe from cross traffic. February 71 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the vacant CRA lot (across from Bell's Market) or in the 100 block of NE 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. February 71 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the CDC/Habitat Homes in the 100 block of NW 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon and Police Administration. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. February 81 — Officer Rivera conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of the Sara Sims Park — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. February 81 — Officer Rivera conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of the vacant CRA lot (across from Bell's Market) or in the 100 block of NE 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. February 81 — Officer Rivera facilitated Read with a COP/Homework Help at the Carolyn Sims Center. February 81 — Officer Rivera conducted extra patrols at Family Dollar and Palmetto Greens Park. 63 February 81 — Officer Rivera conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of the Habitat for Humanity Homes in the 1118 NE 2nd Street — our attendance was requested by Habitat for Humanity Staff and Police Administration. February 91 — Sergeant Diehl and Officer Rivera participated in the "Rock the Plaza" event hosted by Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) — located at 1600 N. Federal Highway, Boynton Beach, FL. Another example how the Neighborhood Officer Program is endeavoring on building bridges of cooperation and trust between law enforcement and the community. February 91 — Officer Rivera assisted patrol operations regarding case number 19-007544 — traffic stop —located at 100 W. Gateway Blvd., Boynton Beach, FL. February 111— Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer#2 as it monitored southbound traffic in the 200 block of NE'2"d Street, Boynton Beach, FL. February 11th — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Mobile License Plate Reader; however, this LPR was off-line. February 111— Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer#1 as it monitored southbound traffic in the 1300 N. Seacrest Blvd., Boynton Beach, FL. February 111 — Sergeant Diehl conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Galaxy Park located at 301 NW 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — during this extra patrol several community interactions. February 111 — Sergeant Diehl attended a Community Conversation meeting hosted by the Healthier Boynton Beach — at Carolyn Sims Center. Another example how the Neighborhood Officer Program is endeavoring on building bridges of cooperation and trust between law enforcement and the community. 64 February 11th— Sergeant Diehl assisted children at Poinciana Elementary (after school) traffic parent pick-up loop and crosswalk — I positioned myself in front of Carolyn Sims Center; to monitor the traffic exiting the loop and ensure the children crossing are safe from cross traffic. February 111 — Sergeant Diehl conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the Sara Sims Park — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. February 11th — Sergeant Diehl conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of the Habitat for Humanity Homes in the 1118 NE 2nd Street — our attendance was requested by Habitat for Humanity Staff and Police Administration. February 11th — Sergeant Diehl conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of New Disciples Church located at 239 NE 111 Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL— our assistance was requested by Pastor Richard Dames; as suspected drug activity is occurring along the west side of the building. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. February 111— Sergeant Diehl conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Mangrove Park located at 700 NE 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL our attendance was requested by Police Administration. February 111 — Sergeant Diehl conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of the vacant CRA lot (across from Bell's Market) or in the 100 block of NE 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. February 111 — Sergeant Diehl conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the CDC/Habitat Homes in the 100 block of NW 101 Avenue—our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon and Police Administration. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. 65 February 11th — Sergeant Diehl facilitated Read with a COP/Homework Help at the Carolyn Sims Center. February 121— Officer Paramore attended SWAT Training. February 121— Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer#2 as it monitored southbound traffic in the 200 block of NE 2nd Street, Boynton Beach, FL. February 121 — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Mobile License Plate Reader; however, this LPR was off-line. February 121— Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer#1 as it monitored southbound traffic in the 1300 N. Seacrest Blvd., Boynton Beach, FL. February 121 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) extra patrols of the Galaxy Park located at 301 NW 4th Avenue,;Boynton Beach, FL — during this extra patrol several community interactions. February 121 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the Sara Sims Park our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. February 121 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of the Habitat for Humanity Homes in the 1118 NE 2nd Street— our attendance was requested by Habitat for Humanity Staff and Police Administration. February 121 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of New Disciples Church located at 239 NE 111 Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our assistance was requested by Pastor Richard Dames; as suspected drug activity is occurring along the west side of the building. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. February 121— Sergeant Diehl, Officer Rivera, and Officer Paramore attended the Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) Board Meeting at Intracoastal Park. 66 February 121 — The Neighborhood Officer Program facilitated Read with a COP/Homework Help at the Carolyn Sims Center. In addition, Officer Rivera tutored one (1) child. February 121— Sergeant Diehl assisted children at Poinciana Elementary (after school) traffic parent pick-up loop and crosswalk — I positioned myself in front of Carolyn Sims Center; to monitor the traffic exiting the loop and ensure the children crossing are safe from cross traffic. February 121 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Mangrove Park located at 700 NE 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our attendance was requested by Police Administration. February 121 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of the vacant CRA lot (across from Bell's Market) or in the 100 block of NE 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested„by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. February 121 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the CDC/Habitat Homes in the 100 block of NW 101 Avenue our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon and Police Administration. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. February 121 — Officer Rivera conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Cherry Hill Mini-Mart located at 1213 NW 4th Street, Boynton Beach, FL. February 131— Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer#2 as it monitored southbound traffic in the 200 block of NE 2nd Street, Boynton Beach, FL. February 131 — Officer Rivera met with Ms. Shirley Aikens, daughter of Willie Aikens or President of the Heart of Boynton Homeowner's Association, in District II. Ms. Aikens provided perishable food to be distributed to families' in-need in the Heart of Boynton/District H. 67 February 131 — The Neighborhood Officer Program facilitated "Sweat/READ with a COP" at Carolyn Sims Center. This program is in collaboration with Frank Ireland, Carolyn Sims Center Supervisor; and is designed as a community outreach program to directly have an impact between Law Enforcement and children who reside in the community. In addition, Sergeant Diehl purchased/donated (on 2/3/2019) an assortment of chips/fruit snacks/etc. (totaling $50.24)—to be handed for the kids in attendance (as a snack). February 131— Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer#1 as it monitored southbound traffic in the 1300 N. Seacrest Blvd., Boynton Beach, FL. February 131 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) extra patrols of the Galaxy Park located at 301 NW 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — during this extra patrol several community interactions. February 131 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the Sara Sims Park our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. February 131 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of the Habitat for Humanity Homes in the 1118 NE 2nd Street— our attendance was requested by Habitat for Humanity Staff and Police Administration. February 131 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of New Disciples Church located at 239 NE 111 Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our assistance was requested by Pastor Richard Dames; as suspected drug activity is occurring along the west side of the building. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. February 131 — The Neighborhood Officer Program distributed bread, pastries, and vegetables (that were earlier donated by Ms. Aikens) within the Heart of Boynton/District II— seven (7) families provided for. 68 February 131— Sergeant Diehl assisted children at Poinciana Elementary (after school) traffic parent pick-up loop and crosswalk — I positioned myself in front of Carolyn Sims Center; to monitor the traffic exiting the loop and ensure the children crossing are safe from cross traffic. February 131 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of the vacant CRA lot (across from Bell's Market) or in the 100 block of NE 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. February 131 — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Mobile License Plate Reader; however, this LPR was off-line. February 131 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the CDC/Habitat Homes in the 100 block of NW 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Milo Simon and Police Administration. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. February 131 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Mangrove Park located at 700 NE 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our attendance was requested by Police Administration. February 141 — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #1, Speed Measurement Trailer #2, and Mobile License Plate Reader; however, these LPR's were off-line. February 141 — Sergeant Diehl facilitated children at the Galaxy Elementary (morning) cross- walk — during this extra patrol several community interactions with local children. The extra police presence was at the request of CRA Board Member Mack McCray. February 141 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted Read with a COP/Homework Help at the Carolyn Sims Center. 69 February 141 — Sergeant Diehl and Officer Rivera facilitated a "Community Opportunity Fair" event — hosted by the City of Boynton Beach - located at 1901 N. Seacrest Blvd., Boynton Beach. February 141 — Officer Rivera baked/donated cupcakes to the children at Burk's Early Learning Center—for Valentine's Day. February 141 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of the vacant CRA lot (across from Bell's Market) or in the 100 block of NE 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. February 141 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of the CDC/Habitat Homes in the 100 block of NW 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon and Police Administration. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. February 141 — Officers Paramore and Rivera assisted patrol operations (traffic unit) regarding departmental motorcycles needing repairs/escort. February 141— Officer Rivera baked/donated cupcakes to the children at A Step Above Early Learning Center—for Valentine's Day. February 141 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the Sara Sims Park— our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. February 161— Sergeant Diehl, Officer Paramore and Officer Rivera facilitated the "Robert E. Wells Day — Love Festival" at the Carolyn Sims Center. In addition, Sergeant Diehl purchased/donated 96 hamburgers and buns, 80 bottles of water, 48 pouches of juice, 1 box of cheese, and 100 bags of assorted chips—(totaling $122.63)—to have a successful event. 70 February 161 — Sergeant Diehl and Officer Paramore attended the "Mayor Grant's Complimentary BBQ" at Robinson's BBQ located at 132 NE 10th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL. February 191— Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer#2 as it monitored westbound traffic in the unknown block of SW 23rd Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL. February 191 — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Mobile License Plate Reader; however, this LPR was off-line. February 191— Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer#1 as it monitored southbound traffic in the 1300 N. Seacrest Blvd., Boynton Beach, FL. February 191 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) extra patrols of the Galaxy Park located at 301 NW 4th Avenue,;Boynton Beach, FL — during this extra patrol several community interactions. February 191 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the Sara Sims Park our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. February 191 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of the Habitat for Humanity Homes in the 1118 NE 2nd Street— our attendance was requested by Habitat for Humanity Staff and Police Administration. February 191 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of New Disciples Church located at 239 NE 111 Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our assistance was requested by Pastor Richard Dames; as suspected drug activity is occurring along the west side of the building. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. February 191 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted Read with a COP/Homework Help at the Carolyn Sims Center. In addition, Officer Rivera tutored one (1) child. 71 February 191— Sergeant Diehl assisted children at Poinciana Elementary (after school) traffic parent pick-up loop and crosswalk — I positioned myself in front of Carolyn Sims Center; to monitor the traffic exiting the loop and ensure the children crossing are safe from cross traffic. February 191 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Mangrove Park located at 700 NE 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our attendance was requested by Police Administration. February 191 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of the vacant CRA lot (across from Bell's Market) or in the 100 block of NE 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. February 191 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the CDC/Habitat Homes in the 100 block of NW 10th Avenue our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon and Police Administration. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. February 191 — Officer Rivera assisted,patroloperations regarding case number 19-009546 — DUI investigation —located at 100 N. Federal Highway, Boynton Beach,FL. February 191 — Officer Rivera mentored two (2) separate children — one at Carolyn Sims Center and the other child at Congress Middle School. February 191— Officer Paramore assisted patrol operations regarding case number 19-009547 — Traffic Crash Investigation—located at 309 E. Boynton Beach Blvd., Boynton Beach, FL. February 191 — The Neighborhood Officer Program attended the Cub Scout Pack #243 meeting at Poinciana Elementary School. February 201— Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer#2 as it monitored westbound traffic in the unknown block of SW 23rd Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL. 72 February 201 — Officer Rivera met with Ms. Shirley Aikens, daughter of Willie Aikens or President of the Heart of Boynton Homeowner's Association, in Distict 11. Ms. Aikens provided perishable food to be distributed to families' in-need in the Heart of Boynton/District II. February 201 — The Neighborhood Officer Program facilitated "Sweat/READ with a COP" at Carolyn Sims Center. This program is in collaboration with Frank Ireland, Carolyn Sims Center Supervisor; and is designed as a community outreach program to directly have an impact between Law Enforcement and children who reside in the community. In addition, Sergeant Diehl purchased/donated (on 2/19/2019) an assortment of chips/fruit snacks/etc. (totaling $34.94)—to be handed for the kids in attendance (as a snack). February 201— Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer#1 as it monitored southbound traffic in the 1300 N. Seacrest Blvd., Boynton Beach, FL. February 201 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Galaxy Park located at 301 NW 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach; FL — during this extra patrol several community interactions. February 201 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the Sara Sims Park— our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. February 201 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of the Habitat for Humanity Homes in the 1118 NE 2nd Street— our attendance was requested by Habitat for Humanity Staff and Police Administration. February 201 — The Neighborhood Officer Program distributed bread, pastries, and vegetables (that were earlier donated by Ms. Aikens) within the Heart of Boynton/District 11— seven (7) families provided for. 73 February 201 — The Neighborhood Officer Program had a meeting with Boynton Beach Heat (Basketball Team) — Coach Bobby and Joy Harris, at the Carolyn Sims Center. The meeting was to discuss the team being in need of supplies for the summer traveling games. February 201 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of New Disciples Church located at 239 NE 111 Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our assistance was requested by Pastor Richard Dames; as suspected drug activity is occurring along the west side of the building. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. February 201 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of the vacant CRA lot (across from Bell's Market) or in the 100 block of NE 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. February 201 — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Mobile License Plate Reader; however, this LPR was off-line. February 201 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the CDC/Habitat Homes in the 100 block of NW 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon and Police Administration. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. February 201 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Mangrove Park located at 700 NE 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our attendance was requested by Police Administration. February 201 — The Neighborhood Officer Program attended a meeting with CRA Staff and Family DollarTM representative; however, the meeting was canceled shortly after it started — due to the Family DollarTM representative not being employed with the corporation. Future meeting is being planned/coordinated. 74 February 2111 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted Read with a COP/Homework Help at the Carolyn Sims Center. February 211 — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #2 and Mobile License Plate Reader; however, these LPR's was off-line. February 211— Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #1 as it monitored southbound traffic in the 1300 N. Seacrest Blvd., Boynton Beach, FL. February 211 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Galaxy Park located at 301 NW 4t' Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — during this extra patrol several community interactions. February 211 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the Sara Sims Park— our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. February 211 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of the Habitat for Humanity Homes in the 1118 NE 21d Street our attendance was requested by Habitat for Humanity Staff and Police Administration. February 21St— The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of New Disciples Church located at 239 NE 111 Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our assistance was requested by Pastor Richard Dames; as suspected drug activity is occurring along the west side of the building. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. February 21St— The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of the vacant CRA lot (across from Bell's Market) or in the 100 block of NE 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. 75 February 2111 — Sergeant Diehl assisted patrol operations regarding case number 19-010001 — Suspicious Incident—located at 131 E. Boynton Beach Blvd., Boynton Beach, FL. February 21st — Sergeant Diehl assisted patrol operations regarding case number 19-009997 — Audible Alarm —located at 221 SW 41 Street, Boynton Beach, FL. February 21st — Sergeant Diehl assisted patrol operations regarding case number 19-010005 — General Disturbance (with a history of Domestic Violence) — located at 2019 NE 51 Street, Boynton Beach, FL. February 21st — Sergeant Diehl assisted patrol operations regarding case number 19-010006 — General Disturbance—located at 400 E. Gateway Blvd., Boynton Beach, FL. February 21st— Officer Paramore assisted patrol operations regarding case number 19-009954 — General Disturbance/Trespassing located at 131 E. Boynton Beach Blvd., Boynton Beach, FL. February 21st— Officer Paramore assisted patrol operations regarding case number 19-009958 — Employee Disturbance/Trespassing—located at 550 NW 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL. February 211 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the CDC/Habitat Homes in the 100 block of NW 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon and Police Administration. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. February 211 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Mangrove Park located at 700 NE 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our attendance was requested by Police Administration. February 211 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Family Dollar located at 101 NE 10th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL. February 21st—Officer Rivera mentored/tutored one (1) child at Carolyn Sims Center. 76 February 211 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Palmetto Greens Park located at 500 block of NE 13th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL. February 22nd — Officer Rivera logged in and monitored the Mobile License Plate Reader; however, this LPR was off-line. February 22nd — Officer Rivera logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #2 as it monitored southbound traffic in the Campanelli Blvd. and SW 22nd Avenue. February 22nd — Officer Rivera logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #1 as it monitored southbound traffic in the SW 18th Street and SW 14th Avenue. February 22,d — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Palmetto Greens Park located at 500 NE 13th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — during this extra patrol several community interactions. February 22,d — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of the Sara Sims Park our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. February 22,d — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of the Habitat for Humanity Homes in the 1118 NE 2nd Street— our attendance was requested by Habitat for Humanity Staff and Police Administration. February 22,d — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of New Disciples Church located at 239 NE 111 Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our assistance was requested by Pastor Richard Dames; as suspected drug activity is occurring along the west side of the building. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. February 22,d — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Mangrove Park located at 700 NE 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our attendance was requested by Police Administration. 77 February 2211 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted Read with a COP/Homework Help at the Carolyn Sims Center. February 22nd —Officer Paramore attended SWAT Training. February 22nd—Officer Rivera mentored one (1) child in the Heart of Boynton. February 22,d — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of the vacant CRA lot (across from Bell's Market) or in the 100 block of NE 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. February 22,d — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of the CDC/Habitat Homes in the 100 block of NW 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon and Police Administration. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. February 251— Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer#2 as it monitored southbound traffic in the Campanelli Blvd'. and SW 22nd Avenue. February 251 — Sergeant Diehl logged,in and monitored the Mobile License Plate Reader; however, this LPR was off-line. February 251— Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer#1 as it monitored southbound traffic in the SW 18th Street and SW 14th Avenue. February 251 — Sergeant Diehl conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of New Disciples Church located at 239 NE 111 Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our assistance was requested by Pastor Richard Dames; as suspected drug activity is occurring along the west side of the building. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. February 251 — Sergeant Diehl attended the Heart of Boynton — Homeowner's Association Meeting at Carolyn Sims Center. 78 February 251— Sergeant Diehl assisted children at Poinciana Elementary (after school) traffic parent pick-up loop and crosswalk — I positioned myself in front of Carolyn Sims Center; to monitor the traffic exiting the loop and ensure the children crossing are safe from cross traffic. February 251 — Sergeant Diehl conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Galaxy Park located at 301 NW 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — during this extra patrol several community interactions. February 251 — Sergeant Diehl conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the Sara Sims Park — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. February 251 — Sergeant Diehl conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of the Habitat for Humanity Homes in the 1118 NE 2nd Street - our attendance was requested by Habitat for Humanity Staff and Police Administration. February 251 — Sergeant Diehl conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of the vacant CRA lot (across from Bell's Market) or in the 100 block of NE 10th Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. February 251 — Sergeant Diehl facilitated Read with a COP/Homework Help at the Carolyn Sims Center. February 251 — Sergeant Diehl conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the CDC/Habitat Homes in the 100 block of NW 101 Avenue—our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon and Police Administration. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. February 251 — Sergeant Diehl attended the "Coalition of Clergy Mayoral Candidate Forum" at New Disciples Church located at 239 NE 12th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL. 79 February 251— Sergeant Diehl conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Mangrove Park located at 700 NE 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our attendance was requested by Police Administration. February 261— Officer Rivera mentored two (2) children in the Heart of Boynton. February 261 — Officer Paramore logged in and monitored the Mobile License Plate Reader and Speed Measurement Trailer#2; however, these LPR's were off-line. February 261— Officer Paramore logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #1 as it monitored southbound traffic in the SW 18th Street and SW 14th Avenue. February 261 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Galaxy Park located at 301 NW 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — during this extra patrol several community interactions. February 261 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the Sara Sims Park our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. February 261 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of the Habitat for Humanity Homes in the 1118 NE 2nd Street— our attendance was requested by Habitat for Humanity Staff and Police Administration. February 261 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of New Disciples Church located at 239 NE 111 Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our assistance was requested by Pastor Richard Dames; as suspected drug activity is occurring along the west side of the building. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. February 261 — The Neighborhood Officer Program attended the Cub Scout Pack #243 meeting at Poinciana Elementary School. 80 February 261 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted Read with a COP/Homework Help at the Carolyn Sims Center. February 261 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of the vacant CRA lot (across from Bell's Market) or in the 100 block of NE 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. February 261 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the CDC/Habitat Homes in the 100 block of NW 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon and Police Administration. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. February 261 — TheNeighborhood Officer Program conducted. one (1) extra patrol of the Mangrove Park located at 700 NE 4th'"Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL our attendance was requested by Police Administration. February 271 — Officer Rivera net with Ms. Shirley Aikens; daughter of Willie Aikens or President of the Heart of Boynton Homeowner's Association, in Distict 11. Ms. Aikens provided perishable food to be distributed to families' in-need in the Heart of Boynton/District II. February 271 — The Neighborhood Officer Program facilitated "Sweat/READ with a COP" at Carolyn Sims Center. This program is in collaboration with Frank Ireland, Carolyn Sims Center Supervisor; and is designed as a community outreach program to directly have an impact between Law Enforcement and children who reside in the community. In addition, Sergeant Diehl purchased/donated (on 2/19/2019) an assortment of chips/fruit snacks/etc. (totaling $34.94)—to be handed for the kids in attendance (as a snack). 81 February 271— Sergeant Diehl assisted children at Poinciana Elementary (after school) traffic parent pick-up loop and crosswalk — I positioned myself in front of Carolyn Sims Center; to monitor the traffic exiting the loop and ensure the children crossing are safe from cross traffic. February 271— Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer#1 as it monitored southbound traffic in the SW 18th Street and SW 14th Avenue. February 271 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Galaxy Park located at 301 NW 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — during this extra patrol several community interactions. February 271 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the Sara Sims Park— our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted.. February 271 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of the Habitat for Humanity Homes in the 1118 ATE 2"dStreet—our attendance was requested by Habitat for Humanity'Staff and Police Administration. February 271 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of New Disciples Church located at 239 NE 111 Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our assistance was requested by Pastor Richard Dames; as suspected drug activity is occurring along the west side of the building. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. March 271 — The Neighborhood Officer Program facilitated the Citizens Police Academy — hosted by Boynton Beach Police Department. The event was held at FOP Lodge — 1200 Minder Road, Boynton Beach, FL. During this event we endeavored to build bridges of cooperation and trust between law enforcement and our next generation of leaders. 82 February 271 — The Neighborhood Officer Program distributed bread, pastries, and vegetables (that were earlier donated by Ms. Aikens) within the Heart of Boynton/District II— seven (7) families provided for. February 271 — Sergeant Diehl assisted patrol operations regarding case number 19-011145 — Disturbance/Trespass Warning — located at 409 W. Boynton Beach Blvd., Boynton Beach, FL. February 271— Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Mobile License Plate Reader and Speed Measurement Trailer#2; however, these LPR's were off-line. February 271 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Mangrove Park located at 700 NE 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our attendance was requested by Police Administration. February 271 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the CDC/Habitat Homes in the 100 block of NW 10th Avenue our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Milo Simon and Police Administration. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. February 271 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of the vacant CRA lot (across from Bell's Market) or in the 100 block of NE 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. February 271 — Sergeant Diehl and Officer Rivera facilitated the Women's Circle, Inc. — hosted by Bridges of Boynton Beach. The event was held at St. John's Church — 901 N. Seacrest Blvd., Boynton Beach, FL. During this event we endeavored to build bridges of cooperation and trust between law enforcement and our next generation of leaders. 83 February 271— Sergeant Diehl. Officer Paramore, and Officer Rivera assisted patrol operations regarding case number 19-011142 — OFFICER DOWN —located at 1901 N. Congress Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL. February 271— Officer Rivera met with Ms. Bell, at"King's Early Learning Center" (former Treasure Chest.) to teach the children about gardening. Moreover, this was an effort to form a partnership between new daycare center and the Neighborhood Officer Program. February 271 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Palmetto Greens Park located at 500 block of NE 13th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — during this extra patrol several community interactions. February 281 — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored Speed Measurement Trailer #2; however, this LPR was off-line. February 281— Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer#1 as it monitored southbound traffic in the SW18th Street and SW 14th Avenue. The Mobile License Plate Reader as it monitored traffic in District II. February 281 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) extra patrols of the Galaxy Park located at 301 NW 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — during this extra patrol several community interactions. February 281 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted three (3) separate extra patrols of the Sara Sims Park — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. February 281 — The Neighborhood Officer Program attended the "Early Childhood Leadership Committee Meeting" — hosted by Bridges of Boynton Beach located at Forest Park Elementary School and is designed as a community outreach program to directly have an impact between Law Enforcement and children who reside in the community. 84 February 281 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted Read with a COP/Homework Help at the Carolyn Sims Center. February 281 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of the Habitat for Humanity Homes in the 1118 NE 2nd Street— our attendance was requested by Habitat for Humanity Staff and Police Administration. February 281 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of New Disciples Church located at 239 NE 111 Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our assistance was requested by Pastor Richard Dames; as suspected drug activity is occurring along the west side of the building. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. February 281 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of the vacant CRA lot (across from Bell's Market) or in the 100 block of ATE 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRS, Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. February 281 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the CDC/Habitat Homes in the 100 block of NW 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon and Police Administration. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. February 281 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Mangrove Park located at 700 NE 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our attendance was requested by Police Administration. February 281 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Cherry Hill Mini-Mart. February 291 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Family DollarTM. 85 February 281 — The Neighborhood Officer Program facilitated CRA Staff, Theresa Utterback, regarding a domicile challenged individual(s) that took up residency at the CRA vacant lot — known as the Cottage District. In collaboration with City Sanitation, several chairs/etc. were disposed of. March 2019 March 11 — The Neighborhood Officer Program attended a meeting with CRA Staff and Family DollarTM representative. Afterwards, meeting participates went to the store for crime prevention tips/suggestions. March 11 — Officer Paramore logged in and ;monitored the Mobile License Plate Reader; however, this LPR was off-line. March 11— Officer Paramore logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #1 as it monitored southbound traffic in the1300 block of N. Seacrest Blvd., Boynton Beach, March 11— Officer Paramore logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #2 as it monitored eastbound traffic in the 500 block of W. Boynton Beach Blvd., Boynton Beach. March 1st — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Galaxy Park located at 301 NW 4t' Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — during this extra patrol several community interactions. March 11 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of the Sara Sims Park — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. March 11— The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted Read with a COP/Homework Help at the Carolyn Sims Center. 86 March 11 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of the Habitat for Humanity Homes in the 1118 NE 2nd Street — our attendance was requested by Habitat for Humanity Staff and Police Administration. March 11— The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of New Disciples Church located at 239 NE 111 Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our assistance was requested by Pastor Richard Dames; as suspected drug activity is occurring along the west side of the building. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. March 1st — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Mangrove Park located at 700 NE 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our attendance was requested by Police Administration. March 1st— The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of the vacant CRA lot (across from Bell's Market) or in the 100 block of NE 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. March 1st— The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of the CDC/Habitat Homes in the 100 block of NW 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon and Police Administration. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. March 41 — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Mobile License Plate Reader; however, this LPR was off-line. March 41 — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #2 as it monitored eastbound traffic in the 500 block of W. Boynton Beach Blvd., Boynton Beach. March 41 — Sergeant Diehl attended the Heart of Boynton — Homeowner's Association Meeting at Carolyn Sims Center. 87 March 41 — Sergeant Diehl facilitated Read with a COP/Homework Help at the Carolyn Sims Center. March 41 — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #1 as it monitored southbound traffic in the 1300 block of N. Seacrest Blvd., Boynton Beach, March 41 — Sergeant Diehl conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of New Disciples Church located at 239 NE 111 Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our assistance was requested by Pastor Richard Dames; as suspected drug activity is occurring along the west side of the building. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. March 41 — Sergeant Diehl conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Galaxy Park located at 301 NW 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL— during this extra patrol several community interactions. March 41 — Sergeant Diehl conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the Sara Sims Park — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. March 41 — Sergeant Diehl conducted one '(1) separate extra patrol of the Habitat for Humanity Homes in the 1118 NE 2nd Street — our attendance was requested by Habitat for Humanity Staff and Police Administration. March 41 — Sergeant Diehl conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of the vacant CRA lot (across from Bell's Market) or in the 100 block of NE 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. March 41 — Sergeant Diehl assisted children at Poinciana Elementary (after school) traffic parent pick-up loop and crosswalk — I positioned myself in front of Carolyn Sims Center; to monitor the traffic exiting the loop and ensure the children crossing are safe from cross traffic. 88 March 41 — Sergeant Diehl conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the CDC/Habitat Homes in the 100 block of NW 101 Avenue—our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon and Police Administration. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. March 41— Sergeant Diehl conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Mangrove Park located at 700 NE 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL—our attendance was requested by Police Administration. March 5th — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Mobile License Plate Reader; however, this LPR was off-line. March 51 — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #2 as it monitored eastbound traffic in the 500 block of W. Boynton Beach Blvd., Boynton Beach. March 51 — Sergeant Diehl logged: in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #1 as it monitored southbound traffic in the 1300 block of N. Seacrest Blvd., Boynton Beach. March 51 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Galaxy Park located at 301 NW 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — during this extra patrol several community interactions. March 51 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the Sara Sims Park — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. March 51 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of the Habitat for Humanity Homes in the 1118 NE 2nd Street — our attendance was requested by Habitat for Humanity Staff and Police Administration. March 51 — The Neighborhood Officer Program attended the CRA/City of Boynton Beach — Blarney Bash Operational/Logistics Meeting at the CRA offices. 89 March 51 — The Neighborhood Officer Program facilitated a fundraiser for "Shop w/ a COP 2019" — hosted by Boynton Beach Crime Prevention Unit. The event was held at FOP Lodge — 1200 Minder Road, Boynton Beach, FL. March 51 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted Read with a COP/Homework Help at the Carolyn Sims Center. March 51 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of New Disciples Church located at 239 NE 111 Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our assistance was requested by Pastor Richard Dames; as suspected drug activity is occurring along the west side of the building. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. March 51 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of the vacant CRA lot (across from Bell's Market) or in the 100 block of NE 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. March 51 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the CDC/Habitat Homes in the 100 block of NW 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon and Police Administration. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. March 51 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Mangrove Park located at 700 NE 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our attendance was requested by Police Administration. March 51 — Sergeant Diehl assisted children at Poinciana Elementary (after school) traffic parent pick-up loop and crosswalk — I positioned myself in front of Carolyn Sims Center; to monitor the traffic exiting the loop and ensure the children crossing are safe from cross traffic. 90 March 51— The Neighborhood Officer Program facilitated the "Bridges Takes Action" event— hosted by Bridges of Boynton Beach. The event was held at St. John's Church — 901 N. Seacrest Blvd., Boynton Beach, FL. During this event we endeavored to build bridges of cooperation and trust between law enforcement and our next generation of leaders. March 51 — The Neighborhood Officer Program attended the Cub Scout Pack #243 meeting at Poinciana Elementary School. March 61 — Officer Paramore attended mandatory "In-Service" training — mandated by the Boynton Beach Police Department. March 61 — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Mobile License Plate Reader; as it monitored traffic in District II. March 61 — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #1 as it monitored southbound traffic in the 1300 block of N. Seacrest Blvd., Boynton Beach. March 61 — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #2 as it monitored eastbound traffic in the 500 block of W. Boynton Beach Blvd., Boynton Beach. It should be noted that the License Plate Reader(LPR)was off-line. March 61 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Galaxy Park located at 301 NW 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — during this extra patrol several community interactions. March 61 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the Sara Sims Park — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. March 61— Officer Rivera met with Ms. Shirley Aikens, daughter of Willie Aikens or President of the Heart of Boynton Homeowner's Association, in Distict 11. Ms. Aikens provided perishable food to be distributed to families' in-need in the Heart of Boynton/District II. 91 March 61 — The Neighborhood Officer Program facilitated "Sweat/READ with a COP" at Carolyn Sims Center. This program is in collaboration with Frank Ireland, Carolyn Sims Center Supervisor; and is designed as a community outreach program to directly have an impact between Law Enforcement and children who reside in the community. In addition, Sergeant Diehl purchased/donated (on 2/19/2019) an assortment of chips/fruit snacks/etc. (totaling $34.94)—to be handed for the kids in attendance (as a snack). March 61 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of the Habitat for Humanity Homes in the 1118 NE 2nd Street — our attendance was requested by Habitat for Humanity Staff and Police Administration. March 61 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of New Disciples Church located at 239 NE 111 Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our assistance was requested by Pastor Richard Dames; as suspected drug activity is occurring along the west side of the building. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. March 61 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of the vacant CRA lot (across from Bell's Market) .or in the 100 block of NE 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. March 61 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Mangrove Park located at 700 NE 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our attendance was requested by Police Administration. March 61 — Sergeant Diehl assisted children at Poinciana Elementary (after school) traffic parent pick-up loop and crosswalk — I positioned myself in front of Carolyn Sims Center; to monitor the traffic exiting the loop and ensure the children crossing are safe from cross traffic. 92 March 61 — The Neighborhood Officer Program distributed bread, pastries, and vegetables (that were earlier donated by Ms. Aikens) within the Heart of Boynton/District 11 — eight 8 families provided for. March 61 — Sergeant Diehl attempted to facilitate a meeting between the owner/operators of City Towing and Taylor Pneumatic Tool Company; however, neither party verbalized any interest in resolving their on-going feud. March 61 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the CDC/Habitat Homes in the 100 block of NW 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon and Police Administration. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. March 71 — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Mobile License Plate Reader and Speed Measurement Trailer#2; however, these LPR''s were off-line. March 71 — Sergeant Diehl logged,in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #1 as it monitored southbound traffic in the1300 block of N. Seacrest Blvd., Boynton Beach, March 71 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) extra patrols of the Galaxy Park located at 301 NW 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — during this extra patrol several community interactions. March 71 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Mangrove Park located at 700 NE 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our attendance was requested by Police Administration. March 71 — Sergeant Diehl and Officer Paramore attended the Community Redevelopment Agency—Advisory Board (CRAAB) Meeting at Intracoastal Park. March 71 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted Read with a COP/Homework Help at the Carolyn Sims Center. 93 March 71 — Sergeant Diehl assisted children at Poinciana Elementary (after school) traffic parent pick-up loop and crosswalk — I positioned myself in front of Carolyn Sims Center; to monitor the traffic exiting the loop and ensure the children crossing are safe from cross traffic. March 71 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the Sara Sims Park — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. March 71 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the Habitat for Humanity Homes in the 1118 NE 2nd Street — our attendance was requested by Habitat for Humanity Staff and Police Administration. March 71 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of New Disciples Church located at 239 NE 111 Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our assistance was requested by Pastor Richard Dames; as suspected drug activity is occurring along the west side of the building. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. March 71 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of the vacant CRA lot (across from Bell's Market) .or in the 100 block of NE 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. March 71 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the CDC/Habitat Homes in the 100 block of NW 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon and Police Administration. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. March 71 — Sergeant Diehl attended a meeting today with members of the Boynton Beach Police Department Administration, Vice/Narcotics Unit, and Community Response Team — to discuss "concerns" along East and West Martin Luther King Junior Boulevard. 94 March 71—Sergeant Diehl assisted patrol operations regarding case number 19-012505 — Officer Not Answering Radio—located at 317 NE 141 Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL. March 71 — The Neighborhood Officer Program attended the Habitat for Humanity — "New Family Orientation"located at the Carolyn Sims Center. March 71 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of the Palmetto Greens Park in the 500 block of NE 131 Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL. March 71 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of the Family DollarTM in the 100 block of NE 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon and Police Administration. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. March 81 — Officer Paramore logged in and monitored the Mobile License Plate Reader and Speed Measurement Trailer#2; however, these LPR''s were off-line. March 81 — Officer Paramore logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #1 as it monitored southbound traffic in the 1300 block of N. Seacrest Blvd., Boynton Beach. March 81 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of the Sara Sims Park — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. March 81 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of the Habitat for Humanity Homes in the 1118 NE 2nd Street — our attendance was requested by Habitat for Humanity Staff and Police Administration. March 81 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of New Disciples Church located at 239 NE 111 Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our assistance was requested by Pastor Richard Dames; as suspected drug activity is occurring along the west side of the building. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. 95 March 81 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted Read with a COP/Homework Help at the Carolyn Sims Center. March 81 — The Neighborhood Officer Program mentored children at King's Early Learning Center. March 81 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of the vacant CRA lot (across from Bell's Market) or in the 100 block of NE 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. March 81 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of the CDC/Habitat Homes in the 100 block of NW 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon and Police Administration. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. March 81 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of the Family DollarTM in the 100 block of NE 10th Avenue our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon and Police.Administration. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. March 111 — Sergeant Diehl conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of New Disciples Church located at 239 NE 111 Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our assistance was requested by Pastor Richard Dames; as suspected drug activity is occurring along the west side of the building. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. March 111 — Sergeant Diehl assisted children at Poinciana Elementary (after school) traffic parent pick-up loop and crosswalk — I positioned myself in front of Carolyn Sims Center; to monitor the traffic exiting the loop and ensure the children crossing are safe from cross traffic. 96 March 11th — Sergeant Diehl attended the Heart of Boynton — Homeowner's Association Meeting at Carolyn Sims Center. March 11th— Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #1 as it monitored southbound traffic in the 1300 block of N. Seacrest Blvd., Boynton Beach, March 111 — Sergeant Diehl conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Galaxy Park located at 301 NW 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL— during this extra patrol several community interactions. March 111 — Sergeant Diehl conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the Sara Sims Park — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. March 111 — Sergeant Diehl conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of the Habitat for Humanity Homes in the 1118 NE 2nd Street - our attendance was requested by Habitat for Humanity Staff and Police Administration. March 111 — Sergeant Diehl conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of the vacant CRA lot (across from Bell's Market) or in the 100 block of NE 10th Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. March 111 — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Mobile License Plate Reader; however, this LPR was off-line. March 111 — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #2 as it monitored eastbound traffic in the 500 block of W. Boynton Beach Blvd., Boynton Beach. March 111 — Officer Paramore attended mandatory "Line Supervision" training course — hosted at Palm Beach State College. March 111 — Sergeant Diehl facilitated Read with a COP/Homework Help at the Carolyn Sims Center. 97 March 11th — Sergeant Diehl conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of Family DollarTM in the 100 block of NE 101' Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon and Police Administration. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted— (reference our case number 19-013223.) March 111 — Sergeant Diehl conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the CDC/Habitat Homes in the 100 block of NW 101 Avenue—our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon and Police Administration. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. March 111 — Sergeant Diehl conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Mangrove Park located at 700 NE 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our attendance was requested by Police Administration. March 12th — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Mobile License Plate Reader; however, this LPR was off-line. March 121 — Sergeants Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #2 as it monitored eastbound traffic in the 500 block of.W..Boynton Beach Blvd., Boynton Beach. March 121 — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #1 as it monitored southbound traffic in the 1300 block of N. Seacrest Blvd., Boynton Beach, March 121 — Officer Paramore attended mandatory "Line Supervision" training course — hosted at Palm Beach State College. March 121 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of Family DollarTM in the 100 block of NE 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon and Police Administration. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted (reference case number 19-13475.) 98 March 121 — Sergeant Diehl assisted children at Poinciana Elementary (after school) traffic parent pick-up loop and crosswalk — I positioned myself in front of Carolyn Sims Center; to monitor the traffic exiting the loop and ensure the children crossing are safe from cross traffic. March 121 — Officer Rivera assisted patrol operations regarding case number 19-013398 — DCF/Removal of a Child—located at 2309 SE Yd Street, Boynton Beach, FL. March 121 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) extra patrols of the Galaxy Park located at 301 NW 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — during this extra patrol several community interactions. March 121— The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the Sara Sims Park — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. March 121— The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two(2) separate extra patrols of the Habitat for Humanity Homes in the 1118 NE 2nd Street - our attendance was requested by Habitat for HumanityStaff and Police Administration. March 121 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of New Disciples Church located at 239 NE 111 Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our assistance was requested by Pastor Richard Dames; as suspected drug activity is occurring along the west side of the building. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. March 121— The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of the vacant CRA lot (across from Bell's Market) or in the 100 block of NE 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. March 121 — The Neighborhood Officer Program attended the Cub Scout Pack #243 meeting at Poinciana Elementary School. 99 March 121 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted Read with a COP/Homework Help at the Carolyn Sims Center. March 121 — Officer Rivera assisted patrol operations regarding case number 19-013446 — General Disturbance—located at 155 NW 141 Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL. March 121 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) extra patrol of the Mangrove Park located at 700 NE 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our attendance was requested by Police Administration. March 121— The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the CDC/Habitat Homes in the 100 block of NW 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon and Police Administration. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. March 131 — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Mobile License Plate Reader; as it monitored traffic in District 11. March 131 — Sergeants Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #1 as it monitored southbound traffic in the 1300 block of N. Seacrest Blvd., Boynton Beach, March 131 — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #2 as it monitored eastbound traffic in the 500 block of W. Boynton Beach Blvd., Boynton Beach. It should be noted that the License Plate Reader(LPR)was off-line. March 131 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of Family DollarTM in the 100 block of NE 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon and Police Administration. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted (reference case number 19-013613 and 19-013658.) March 131 — Sergeant Diehl and Officer Rivera attended the Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) Board Meeting at Intracoastal Park. 100 March 13th — Officer Rivera met with Ms. Shirley Aikens, daughter of Willie Aikens or President of the Heart of Boynton Homeowner's Association, in Distict 11. Ms. Aikens provided perishable food to be distributed to families' in-need in the Heart of Boynton/District II. March 131 — Officer Paramore attended mandatory "Line Supervision" training course — hosted at Palm Beach State College. March 131— The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the Sara Sims Park — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. March 131 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of New Disciples Church located at 239 NE 111 Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our assistance was requested by Pastor Richard Dames; as suspected drugactivity is occurring along the west side of the building. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. March 131— The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the Habitat for Humanity Homes in the 1.118 NE 2nd Street — our attendance was requested by Habitat for Humanity Staff and Police Administration. March 131 — The Neighborhood Officer Program facilitated "Sweat/READ with a COP" at Carolyn Sims Center. This program is in collaboration with Frank Ireland, Carolyn Sims Center Supervisor; and is designed as a community outreach program to directly have an impact between Law Enforcement and children who reside in the community. In addition, Sergeant Diehl purchased/donated (on 2/19/2019) an assortment of chips/fruit snacks/etc. (totaling $34.94)—to be handed for the kids in attendance (as a snack). 101 March 131 — The Neighborhood Officer Program distributed bread, pastries, and vegetables (that were earlier donated by Ms. Aikens) within the Heart of Boynton/District H — seven 7 families provided for. March 131— The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of the vacant CRA lot (across from Bell's Market) or in the 100 block of NE 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. March 131 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) extra patrols of the Mangrove Park located at 700 NE 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our attendance was requested by Police Administration. March 131— The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two O separate extra patrols of the CDC/Habitat Homes in the 100 block of NW 10th Avenue— our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon and PoliceAdministration. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. March 131 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) extra patrols of the Galaxy Park located at 301 NW 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — during this extra patrol several community interactions. March 131 — The Neighborhood Officer Program mentored children at King's Early Learning Center. March 131 — The Neighborhood Officer Program facilitated a Family DollarTM with renewing their trespass agreement with the Boynton Beach Police Department (reference our case number 19-013588.) March 141 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted Read with a COP/Homework Help and Tutoring at the Carolyn Sims Center. 102 March 141 — Sergeant Diehl attended mandatory "In-Service" training — mandated by the Boynton Beach Police Department. March 141 — Officer Paramore attended mandatory "Line Supervision" training course — hosted at Palm Beach State College. March 141 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Galaxy Park located at 301 NW 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — during this extra patrol several community interactions. March 141— The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of the Sara Sims Park — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. March 141— The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of the CDC/Habitat Homes in the 100 block of NW 101h Avenue— our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon and PoliceAdministration. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. March 141 — Officer Rivera conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of Cherry Hill Mini-Mart located at 1213 NW 41 Street, Boynton Beach, FL — During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. March 141 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of Family DollarTM in the 100 block of NE 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon and Police Administration. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted (reference CAD number 19-021524.) March 161 — Sergeant Diehl, Officer Paramore, and Officer Rivera attended the CRA/City of Boynton Beach—Annual Blarney Bash Festival. 103 March 18th — Officer Paramore attended mandatory "Line Supervision" training course — hosted at Palm Beach State College. March 181— Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #1 as it monitored southbound traffic in the 1300 block of N. Seacrest Blvd., Boynton Beach. It should be noted that the License Plate Reader(LPR)was off-line. March 181 — Sergeant Diehl conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of New Disciples Church located at 239 NE 111 Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our assistance was requested by Pastor Richard Dames; as suspected drug activity is occurring along the west side of the building. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. March 181 — Sergeant Diehl conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Galaxy Park located at 301 NW 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL— during this extra patrol several community interactions. March 181 — Sergeant Diehl conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the Sara Sims Park — our attendance was requested. by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. March 181 — Sergeant Diehl conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of the Habitat for Humanity Homes in the 1118 NE 2nd Street — our attendance was requested by Habitat for Humanity Staff and Police Administration. March 181 — Sergeant Diehl conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of the vacant CRA lot (across from Bell's Market) or in the 100 block of NE 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. March 181 — Sergeant Diehl attended the Heart of Boynton — Homeowner's Association Meeting at Carolyn Sims Center. 104 March 18th — Sergeant Diehl facilitated Read with a COP/Homework Help at the Carolyn Sims Center. March 181 — Sergeant Diehl conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of Family DollarTM in the 100 block of NE 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon and Police Administration. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted— (reference our case number 19-014702.) March 181 — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Mobile License Plate Reader; however, this LPR was off-line. March 181 — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #2 as it monitored eastbound traffic in the 500 block of W. Boynton Beach Blvd., Boynton Beach. March 181 — Sergeant Diehl conductedtwo (2) separate extra patrols of the CDC/Habitat Homes in the 100 block of NW 10th Avenue-our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon and Police Administration. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. March 181 — Sergeant Diehl conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Mangrove Park located at 700 NE 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our attendance was requested by Police Administration. March 191 — The Neighborhood Officer Program facilitated "Sweat/READ with a COP" at Carolyn Sims Center. This program is in collaboration with Frank Ireland, Carolyn Sims Center Supervisor; and is designed as a community outreach program to directly have an impact between Law Enforcement and children who reside in the community. In addition, Sergeant Diehl purchased/donated (on 3/18/2019) an assortment of fruit snacks/etc. (totaling $31.74)—to be handed for the kids in attendance (as a snack). 105 March 19th — Officer Paramore attended mandatory "Line Supervision" training course — hosted at Palm Beach State College. March 19th — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Mobile License Plate Reader; however, this LPR was off-line. March 191 — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #2 as it monitored eastbound traffic in the 500 block of W. Boynton Beach Blvd., Boynton Beach. March 191 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) extra patrols of the Galaxy Park located at 301 NW 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — during this extra patrol several community interactions. March 191— The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the Sara Sims Park our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. March 191 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of the Habitat for Humanity, Homes in the 1118 NE 211d Street - our attendance was requested by Habitat for Humanity Staff and Police Administration. March 191 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) extra patrol of the Mangrove Park located at 700 NE 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our attendance was requested by Police Administration. March 191 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of New Disciples Church located at 239 NE 111 Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our assistance was requested by Pastor Richard Dames; as suspected drug activity is occurring along the west side of the building. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. March 191 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted Child Mentoring/Homework Help at the Congress Middle School. 106 March 191 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of Family DollarTM in the 100 block of NE 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon and Police Administration. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted (reference case number 19-014874 and 19-014893.) March 191 — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #1 as it monitored southbound traffic in the 1300 block of N. Seacrest Blvd., Boynton Beach. It should be noted that the License Plate Reader(LPR)was off-line. March 191— The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of the vacant CRA lot (across from Bell's Market) or in the 100 block of NE 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. March 191— The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two(2) separate extra patrols of the CDC/Habitat Homes in the 100 block of NW 10th Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon'' and Police` Administration. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. March 191 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Cherry Hill Mini-Mart located at 1213 NW 4th Street, Boynton Beach, FL. March 201 — Officer Rivera attended mandatory "In-Service" training — mandated by the Boynton Beach Police Department. March 201 — Officer Paramore attended mandatory "Line Supervision" training course — hosted at Palm Beach State College. March 211 — Officer Rivera logged in and monitored the Mobile License Plate Reader and Speed Measurement Trailer#2; however, these LPR's were off-line. 107 March 2111 — Officer Rivera met with Ms. Shirley Aikens, daughter of Willie Aikens or President of the Heart of Boynton Homeowner's Association, in Distict 11. Ms. Aikens provided perishable food to be distributed to families' in-need in the Heart of Boynton/District H. March 211 — Officer Rivera logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #1 as it monitored southbound traffic in the 1300 block of N. Seacrest Blvd., Boynton Beach, March 211 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Galaxy Park located at 301 NW 4t' Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — during this extra patrol several community interactions. March 211 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of Family DollarTM in the 100 block of NE 101h Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon and Police Administration. During our patrol(s) several community interactions wereconducted (reference case number 19-015220.) March 211 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Mangrove Park located at 700 NE 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our attendance was requested by Police Administration. March 211 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of the Sara Sims Park — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. March 2111 — Officer Paramore attended mandatory "Line Supervision" training course — hosted at Palm Beach State College. March 2111 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted Read with a COP/Homework Help at the Carolyn Sims Center. In addition, during the course of the day—we interacted with the Spring Breaker Campers. 108 March 211 — The Neighborhood Officer Program distributed bread, pastries, and vegetables (that were earlier donated by Ms. Aikens) within the Heart of Boynton/District 11 — eight 8 families provided for. March 211 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of the Habitat for Humanity Homes in the 1118 NE 2nd Street — our attendance was requested by Habitat for Humanity Staff and Police Administration. March 211 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of the CDC/Habitat Homes in the 100 block of NW 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon and Police Administration. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. March 22,d — Officer Rivera logged in and monitored the Mobile License Plate Reader and Speed Measurement Trailer#1; however, these LPR''s were off-line. March 22,d —Officer Paramore logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #2 as it monitored eastbound traffic in the 500 block of W. Boynton Beach Blvd., Boynton Beach. March 22,d — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of Family DollarTM in the 100 block of NE 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon and Police Administration. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted (reference case number 19-015514.) March 22,d — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Galaxy Park located at 301 NW 4t' Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — during this extra patrol several community interactions. March 22nd — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of the Habitat for Humanity Homes in the 1118 NE 2nd Street— our attendance was requested by Habitat for Humanity Staff and Police Administration. 109 March 22i1 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted Read with a COP/Homework Help at the Carolyn Sims Center. March 22nd— Officer Paramore attended mandatory SWAT training. March 22nd — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Cherry Hill Mini-Mart located at 1213 NW 4th Street, Boynton Beach, FL. March 22nd — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Mangrove Park located at 700 NE 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our attendance was requested by Police Administration. March 251— Sergeant Diehl conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of New Disciples Church located at 239 NE 111 Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our assistance was requested by Pastor Richard Dames; as suspected drug activity is occurring along the west side of the building. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. March 251 — Sergeant Diehl conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Galaxy Park located at 301 NW 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL— during this extra patrol several community interactions. March 251 — Sergeant Diehl conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the Sara Sims Park — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. March 251 — Sergeant Diehl conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of the vacant CRA lot (across from Bell's Market) or in the 100 block of NE 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. March 251 — Sergeant Diehl facilitated Read with a COP/Homework Help at the Carolyn Sims Center. 110 March 25th — Sergeant Diehl attended the Heart of Boynton — Homeowner's Association Meeting at Carolyn Sims Center. March 25th — Sergeant Diehl conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of Family DollarTM in the 100 block of NE 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon and Police Administration. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted— (reference our case number 19-16007.) March 251 — Sergeant Diehl conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of the Habitat for Humanity Homes in the 1118 NE 2nd Street — our attendance was requested by Habitat for Humanity Staff and Police Administration. March 251 — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #2 as it monitored eastbound traffic in the 500 block of W. Boynton Beach Blvd., Boynton Beach. March 251 — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Mobile License Plate Reader and Speed Measurement Trailer#1; however, these LPR's were off-line. March 251 — Sergeant Diehl conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the CDC/Habitat Homes in the 100 block of NW 101 Avenue our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon and Police Administration. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. March 251 — Sergeant Diehl conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Mangrove Park located at 700 NE 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our attendance was requested by Police Administration. March 261 — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Mobile License Plate Reader and Speed Measurement Trailer#1; however, these LPR's were off-line. March 261 — Sergeant Diehl assisted patrol operations regarding case number 19-016142 — Suspicious Person —located at 200 NE 101 Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL. 111 March 261 — The Neighborhood Officer Program facilitated the 2nd fundraiser for "Shop w/ a COP 2019" — hosted by Boynton Beach Crime Prevention Unit. The event was held at FOP Lodge— 1200 Minder Road, Boynton Beach, FL. March 261 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Galaxy Park located at 301 NW 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL. March 261— The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the Sara Sims Park — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. March 261 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of the Habitat for Humanity Homes in the 1118 NE 2nd Street — our attendance was requested by Habitat for Humanity Staff and Police Administration. March 261 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of New Disciples Church located at 239 NE 11th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our assistance was requested by Pastor Richard Dames; as suspected drugactivity is occurring along the west side of the building. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. March 261— The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of the vacant CRA lot (across from Bell's Market) or in the 100 block of NE 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. March 261 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted three (3) separate extra patrols of Family DollarTM in the 100 block of NE 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon and Police Administration. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted (reference case numbers 19-016121, 19-016160, and 19- 016167.) 112 March 261 — The Neighborhood Officer Program facilitated a Gardening Project at King's Early Learning Center. The project was a collaboration between the Home DepotTM, King's Early Learning Center, and the Neighborhood Officer Program — each child that attended learned the basics on planting and growing different types of foliage. March 261 — Sergeant Diehl facilitated Read with a COP/Homework Help at the Carolyn Sims Center. March 261 — Officer Rivera assisted patrol operations regarding case number 19-016147 — Traffic Stop (back-up officer)—located at 1919 N. Seacrest Blvd., Boynton Beach, FL. March 261 — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #2 as it monitored eastbound traffic in the 500 block of W. Boynton Beach Blvd., Boynton Beach. March 261 — The Neighborhood Officer Programconducted one (1) extra patrol of the Mangrove Park located at 700 NE 4th'"Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL our attendance was requested by Police Administration, March 261— The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the CDC/Habitat Homes in the 100 block of NW 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon and Police Administration. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. March 261 — Sergeant Diehl assisted patrol operations regarding case number 19-016166 — Traffic Complaint—located at 313 N. Railroad Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL. March 261 — The Neighborhood Officer Program facilitated a 41 and 51 Grade Writing Breakfast at Poinciana Elementary School. The Neighborhood Officer Program sponsored, in part, the 4th and 5th grade FSA Writing Test breakfast by donating $100.00 towards the total cost for the children to have a healthy breakfast. Sergeant Diehl donated $100.00 to bridge the difference. 113 March 27th — Officer Rivera met with Ms. Shirley Aikens, daughter of Willie Aikens or President of the Heart of Boynton Homeowner's Association, in Distict 11. Ms. Aikens provided perishable food to be distributed to families' in-need in the Heart of Boynton/District II. March 271 — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Mobile License Plate Reader, Speed Measurement Trailer #2, and Speed Measurement Trailer #1; however, these LPR's were off-line. March 271 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Galaxy Park located at 301 NW 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — during this extra patrol several community interactions. March 271— The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the Sara Sims Park our attendance was requested by`CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. March 271 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of New Disciples Church located at 239 NE 111 Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our assistance was requested by Pastor Richard Dames; as suspected drug activity is occurring along the west side of the building. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. March 271 — The Neighborhood Officer Program facilitated "Sweat/READ with a COP" at Carolyn Sims Center. This program is in collaboration with Frank Ireland, Carolyn Sims Center Supervisor; and is designed as a community outreach program to directly have an impact between Law Enforcement and children who reside in the community. In addition, Sergeant Diehl purchased/donated (on 3/18/2019) an assortment of fruit snacks/etc. (totaling $31.74)—to be handed for the kids in attendance (as a snack). 114 March 271 — The Neighborhood Officer Program distributed bread, pastries, and vegetables (that were earlier donated by Ms. Aikens) within the Heart of Boynton/District 11 — six 6 families provided for. March 271 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of Family DollarTM in the 100 block of NE 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon and Police Administration. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted (reference case number 19-016355, 19-016379 and 19- 016440.) March 271— The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrols of the vacant CRA lot (across from Bell's Market) or in the 100 block of NE 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested„by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. March 271 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Mangrove Park located at 700 NE 4th'Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our attendance was requested by Police Administration. March 271— The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted two (2) separate extra patrols of the CDC/Habitat Homes in the 100 block of NW 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon and Police Administration. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. March 271— Sergeant Diehl assisted patrol operations regarding case number 19-016438 —fight (unknown weapons)—located at 132 NE 111 Avenue, Boynton Beach,FL. March 271 — Sergeant Diehl assisted children at Poinciana Elementary (after school) traffic parent pick-up loop and crosswalk — I positioned myself in front of Carolyn Sims Center; to monitor the traffic exiting the loop and ensure the children crossing are safe from cross traffic. 115 March 27th — Sergeant Diehl made contact with owner/operator of mobile business dubbed "Wet-Wet Auto Detailing" in the 100 block of NE 10th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL. The owner/operator produced supporting documentation depicting a Boynton Beach License 19- 015400. March 271 — Sergeant Diehl and Officer Rivera assisted patrol operations regarding case number 19-016364 — Suspicious Incident (woman being chased down roadway) — located at 408 NE 101 Avenue #A, Boynton Beach, FL. March 271 — Officer Rivera assisted patrol operations regarding case number 19-016383 — Assault/Battery—located at 141 NE 91 Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL. March 271 — Sergeant Diehl completed/submitted annual evaluations for Officer Paramore and Officer Rivera. March 271— The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one;(1) separate extra patrols of the Habitat for Humanity Homes in the 1118 NE 2nd Street - our attendance was requested by Habitat for HumanityStaff and Police Administration. March 281 — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Mobile License Plate Reader and Speed Measurement Trailer#2; however, these LPR's were off-line. March 281 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Galaxy Park located at 301 NW 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — during this extra patrol several community interactions. February 281 — The Neighborhood Officer Program attended the "Early Childhood Leadership Committee Meeting" — hosted by Bridges of Boynton Beach located at Forest Park Elementary School and is designed as a community outreach program to directly have an impact between Law Enforcement and children who reside in the community. 116 March 28th — Sergeant Diehl logged in and monitored the Speed Measurement Trailer #1 as it monitored southbound traffic in the 1300 block of N. Seacrest Blvd., Boynton Beach, March 281 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of the Sara Sims Park — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. March 281 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of New Disciples Church located at 239 NE 111 Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL — our assistance was requested by Pastor Richard Dames; as suspected drug activity is occurring along the west side of the building. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. March 281 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Mangrove Park located at 700 NE 4th'Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL our attendance was requested by Police,Administration. March 281 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) separate extra patrol of the CDC/Habitat Homes in the 100 block of NW 101 Avenue our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon and.Police Administration. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted. March 281 — The Neighborhood Officer Program mentored several children at Burk's Early Learning Center—located at 510 NE 2nd Street, Boynton Beach, FL. March 281 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted three (3) separate extra patrols of Family DollarTM in the 100 block of NE 101 Avenue — our attendance was requested by CRA Executive Director Mike Simon and Police Administration. During our patrol(s) several community interactions were conducted (reference case number 19-016658, 19-016664 and 19- 016696.) 117 March 281 — Officer Paramore facilitated with the CRA Staff to distribute door hangers in the Heart of Boynton. The door hangers are for up-coming Community Meetings regarding the "Proposed Conceptual MLK Redevelopment Project." The CRA informational literature was distributed in collaboration with the Neighborhood Officer Program Stakeholders. March 281 — The Neighborhood Officer Program conducted one (1) extra patrol of the Palmetto Greens Park located at 500 block of NE 13th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL. 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CONSENT SUBJECT: Approval of CRA Advisory Board Meeting Minutes -April 4, 2019 SUMMARY: See attached minutes. CRAAB RECOMMENDATION: Approve April 4, 2019 CRAAdvisory Board meeting minutes. ATTACHMENTS: Description D April 4, 2019 CRAAB Minutes MINUTES OF THE CRAADVISORY BOARD MEETING INTRACOASTAL PARK CLUBHOUSE 2240 N. FEDERAL HIGHWAY BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 33435 HELD ON THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 2019, AT 6:30 P.M. PRESENT: STAFF: Linda Cross, Chair Michael Simon, CRA Executive Director Robert Pollock, Vice Chair Thuy Shutt, CRAAssistant Director Thomas Devlin Theresa Utterback, CRA Dev. Svcs. Mgr. Golene Gordon Bonnie Nicklien, Administrative Svcs. Rick Maharajh Lisa Tayar, Prototype, Inc. Anthony Barber (arrived 7:20) ABSENT: Allen Hendricks 1. Call to Order The meeting was called to order at 6:34 p.m. 2. Roll Call Roll was called, and it was determined a quorum was present. 3. Agenda Approval A. Additions, Deletions, Corrections to the Agenda — None B. Adoption of Agenda Upon motion duly made and seconded, the Agenda was unanimously approved. 4. Information Only A. Financial Report Period Ending March 31, 2019 No questions. 5. Public Comment — None 6. Consent A. Approval of CRAAdvisory Board Meeting Minutes — March 7, 2019 Motion made by Mr. Maharajh, seconded by Mr. Pollock, to approve the March 7, 2019, minutes. In a voice vote, the motion passed unanimously (5-0). 7. Assignments A. Pending Assignments 1. Consideration of Equitable Economic Development Grants Meeting Minutes CRA Advisory Board Boynton Beach, Florida April 4, 2019 Chair Cross has looked over rules and regulations provided by Staff for both the grants and does not see where the questions could be asked; what is the impetus for the question: is there fairness in racial diversity, ethnicity, and economic diversity? Mr. Simon confirmed, and stated in Palm Beach County there are protected classes with fair housing, but this is not housing and those regulations do not apply to a grant. A neutral indicator or review is sought for an individual applying for a grant for a commercial enterprise (build-out and rent). The only criteria of concern is financial or business-related matter and not of any ethnicity, gender, marital or familial status. Anyone can qualify, rather like a bank loan. Seeking to provide free financial assistance to a business, consideration of credit score and previous business history is needed to provide a level of creditworthiness. Chair Cross noted, looking over the last three years, there are very few who have received the grants that are not still in business. Mr. Simon said the private to public funding ratio is "off the chart," and Chair Cross noted more money is being spent in construction. Ms. Gordon wondered about the role of a business plan; Mr. Simon said that is of less concern than the credit score. The business or marketing plans are not judged, though it is part of the application. There is no point system. Mr. Devlin asked how an applicant is treated who has no prior experience owning a business but has a good credit rating. Mr. Simon said the application requires two years of personal tax returns, excellent credit, no red flags regarding bankruptcies, and a lease. All monies are reimbursable. The applicant has to show what has been spent before receiving a grant. Mr. Simon explained what happens if the new business closes after six months, including that the space may have been improved to benefit the overall community even though grant funds were lost. It was clarified that the criteria for the grant is not based on the number of employees to be brought in; these numbers are tracked to report on the benefit of jobs created. Some discussion followed on subletting (as in a hair salon) and consideration for businesses such as an art store/gallery; the money goes to the leaseholder, subletting would be leasing the entire square footage space to another entity, and not a deterrent to the grant. Chair Cross noted that in the statistics for the prior three years, there is nothing in them that denotes gender, ethnicity, race, and so on. Mr. Simon said there have been no reports or complaints that the City's grants are not equitable; but that it is always good to re-evaluate grant programs. It is believed that the City has a diverse array of business types and individuals; again, to Mr. Simon's knowledge, there have been no complaints in the past ten-plus years. A discussion ensued on the differences between the different tiers, essentially it is due to the amount of assistance in a commercial improvement grant being higher than rental 2 Meeting Minutes CRA Advisory Board Boynton Beach, Florida April 4, 2019 grants. The two types of grants (tiers) were examined, compared, and discussed. Ms. Nicklien explained the investment for conditional improvements stays with the space; technically, the businesses eligible on rent are not really businesses that are top priority for the CRA. Improvement of the facade and interior space would stay with the building. Mr. Devlin confirmed that the grant is to improve the facade and is not the actual nature of the business. Ms. Gordon wondered what happens when someone misses the deadline for applications, if it can be reconsidered. Mr. Simon said there is no deadline, the funding is first come, first serve. When an application is complete and verified, then it is sent to the Board. It could take a year or the applicant could get it on first try. Mr. Devlin stated that given the diversity of what has already been approved and reading through the materials, nothing could be discerned that is obviously unfair or should be changed. Chair Cross suggested making a motion to recommend that the grant criteria remain the same. Mr. Simon recommended that the language reflect the assignment phraseology. Motion made by Mr. Devlin, seconded by Mr. Maharajh, to recommend that the language has been found to be equitable and moves that it be reported or recommended to the asking party. In a voice vote, the motion passed unanimously (5-0). [Anthony Barber arrived 7:20 p.m.) B. Reports on Pending Assignments 1. None C. New Assignments 1. None 8. CRA Board Items for CRAAdvisory Board Review and Recommendations A. Old Business 1. Discussion and Consideration of the CRA's MILK Jr. Blvd Project Conceptual Development Terms Chair Cross stated this item was begun at the March meeting and that there will be two more public meetings. The applicant, Centennial Management, was present to answer questions. It was noted that comment cards are available for those who may not wish to speak publicly. Brian Jaffe and Paul Bilton, Centennial Management, stated that the project, site plans, and concepts have not been finalized and public comments are encouraged. A brief overview was given via PowerPoint of the conceptual street view, floor plans, financing structure, rents, amenities, and future phases. 3 Meeting Minutes CRA Advisory Board Boynton Beach, Florida April 4, 2019 Chair Cross was glad to see the commercial space has been increased. Mr. Pollock had questions about the rental criteria, if credit check will be part of the application. Mr. Bilton noted income is dictated by the State criteria in addition to Centennial's own criteria, applied equally to everyone, which has to do with verifying rental history, credit, and background checks. Mr. Simon rephrased Mr. Pollock's question as to concerns that individuals of lower incomes with credit problems, is there a threshold for disqualification? Mr. Bilton said these criteria can be discussed; however, care must be given to guidelines that are set and applicable to everyone. The base credit score is believed to be 600 and, once established, needs to be applied equally for everyone. The rent is based on the number of bedrooms and income is based on the number of occupants per the schedule given. Ms. Gordon hypothetically asked if a young man who has just graduated high school and has started a job to satisfy income requirements but has not established credit, would be qualified. Mr. Bilton did not have the answer, but should definitely be considered (no credit versus bad credit). Mr. Simon asked for Centennial's history of their other complexes, if there is trouble filling complexes due to too high of a credit score and there are still empty units, or is that not a hindrance. Mr. Jaffe said there are currently 3,500 units, of those 3,000 are affordable, and there is less than 1% vacancy. Mr. Pollock had a question as to the criteria based on income and only one is working. Mr. Bilton said the income is based on household size and income; it does not matter how many work. The floor was opened to public comments: • Dr. Stephanie Hayden-Adeyemo, 2181 West Woolbright Road, had several comments/questions: o Where are the 3,500 units mentioned above located? Mr. Bilton said they are located from Homestead (Miami-Dade) to Davie (Broward), and some non-income restricted units are in Pompano Beach. Income restrictions in Palm Beach County are different from those in Broward and Miami-Dade, and will be followed for Palm Beach County. o When is ground being broken? Mr. Jaffe say the project is still in the early stages, funding has not yet been secured, and there is no information available yet as to a start date. o There isn't an agreement, there isn't a start date, there isn't funding, yet the meetings are ongoing over three years. Shouldn't Centennial have already have some idea about 4 Meeting Minutes CRA Advisory Board Boynton Beach, Florida April 4, 2019 renting to people with no credit history. There should be some kind of work-up for this area with numbers already crunched. Mr. Jaffe said the Commission Board wanted these meetings, and due to the early stage, no information is available as yet. Chair Cross clarified that even though there are several different public financing options, people are trying to understand how this will work. Centennial has to apply for funding options, the applications go in over the summer and fall, and answers won't be available until the end of the year, and then will be able to determine the financial criteria. These designs are conceptual. • Patrick [unintelligible] and Vic Galluzo [phonetic], acquired new units for a total of 350 units on MILK Blvd. They have started to renovate and upgrade (and would like to get a grant, if possible). Mention was made of the criminal activity in the corridor and the difficulty leasing properties. It was asked that the Board act immediately to get a police presence and clean the area out. The project would be a good addition, good luck to the developers in this area, but stressed that support from the community is badly needed. • Susan Oyer, 140 SE 27th Way, had several points to make: o Would like to see a grocery store, because the area is a food desert. o Height issues with 3-4 stories right across the street from 1-2 story homes. o Code requires 2.5 acres of green space for every 10,000 people; though not that many people, where is the green space? o There should be trees surrounding and in the middle of every parking lot. o Roofs should be white (which is becoming City trend). o Art features are required in every new project. o Objects to the proposed colors, should be pastels. Chair Cross did affirm that this is supposed to be a green project. • Brian Fitzpatrick, 409 NE 1St Street, is excited with the current Commission, and is asking the Board to support the project. Would like to not lose the current momentum and the details can be worked out down the road. This project is needed for tax income to help City fund affordable housing in other areas. • Bernard Hillian [phonetic], 403 NE 11th Ave, likes the area better now that it is being developed; but more police is needed for safety from drugs, guns, just so residents can walk on the streets. Supports the project. • Trinetta Rutherford, 1100 NW 1St Street, had questions about criminal history criteria, how far in the past must criminal history be to qualify to live in this development. Mr. Bilton said that has not been determined yet, but it would have to be applied equally. It will have to be fairly strict requirements to protect all the residents. Ms. Rutherford said, from her 5 Meeting Minutes CRA Advisory Board Boynton Beach, Florida April 4, 2019 personal experience, more police are not needed, as it will only cause harassment of law-abiding citizens; this is not a viable solution. • Doris Jones, 207-205 NE 9t" Ave, as a landlord, had a question about Housing Authority, would vouchers be accepted to residents can continue to live in the area. Mr. Bilton said Section 8 vouchers are accepted, subject to all the other requirements that everyone else has to meet. Ms. Jones asked how many units would be put aside for the use of vouchers and would they be in a restricted area as opposed to dispersed through the development. Mr. Jaffe said this would depend on the financing options that would dictate how many units and Mr. Bilton said there will not be any separation of residents by income. Mr. Simon clarified that all of the units will be affordable housing, none will be outside the affordable workforce criteria. Some discussion followed on the 124 units and that the City does not want to see another Boynton Terrace and is relying on Centennial's reputation for the project to be successful. There will be no less criteria for design, trees, parking, or windows compared to upscale developments in other areas. Ms. Jones asked about how the property will be acquired; Mr. Simon explained by referencing the site map, the CRA owns almost all the property the project will be built on and the property needed is available. CRA owns enough land to make the project work, regardless of neighbors who don't want to sell. The floor was closed to public comments. Chair Cross noted that a flyer went out announcing three more meetings: ■ April 9 at the CRA Board Meeting ■ April 25 at Hester Community Center ■ April 29 at Carolyn Sims Center There were several different notifications, a community input flyer, a utility bill insert, door hangers, and word of mouth was encouraged. B. New Business 1. None 9. Future Agenda Items - None 10. Adjournment Upon motion duly made and seconded, the meeting was adjourned at 7:46 p.m. Attachments: Power Point Centennial Management Corp./MLK Jr. Blvd. Concept [Minutes transcribed by M. Moore, Prototype, Inc.] 6 1 I, B E AC H C R A COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY ADVISORY BOARD ITEM C.1. NEWASSIGNMENTS SUBJECT: Consideration and Recommendation of the Letter of Intent to the Palm Beach County Housing Authority to Assist in the Development of Properties Located at 404, 406, 408, and 410 NW 12th Avenue SUMMARY: At their March 13, 2019 meeting, the CRA Board spoke with Larry Greenberg, Property Asset Manager with the Palm Beach County Housing Authority (PBCHA) regarding the vacant lots owned by PBCHA located in the Cherry Hill neighborhood of the Heart of Boynton District (see Attachment 1). The Board made a motion for CRA legal counsel to prepare a Notice of Intent letter to the PBCHA stating the CRA's willingness to develop or help the PBCHA finance the construction of affordable single-family homes on the properties located at 404, 406, 408, 410, and 412 NW 12th Avenue (see Attachment 11). The CRA currently owns the adjacent corner vacant lot at 402 NW 12th Avenue. At their April 9, 2019 meeting, the CRA Board assigned this item to the CRA Advisory Board for their review and recommendation. CRA legal counsel has provided a draft Notice of I ntent letter(see Attachment 111). FISCAL IMPACT: To be determined. CRA PLAN/PROJ ECT/PROGRAM: 2016 Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Plan CRAAB RECOMMENDATION: 1. Recommend approval of the attached Notice of Intent letter to the Palm Beach County Housing Authority (PBCHA) to assist in the development of PBCHA-owned properties located at 404, 406, 408, 410, and 412 NW 12th Avenue. 2. Do not recommend approval of the attached Notice of Intent letter to the Palm Beach County Housing Authority (PBCHA) to assist in the development of PBCHA-owned properties located at 404, 406, 408, 410, and 412 NW 12th Avenue. 3. Other recommendations based on CRA Advisory Board discussion. ATTACHMENTS: Description D Attachment I - March 13, 2019 CRA Board Minutes D Attachment II - Location Map D Attachment III - Draft Letter from CRA Legal Counsel Meeting Minutes Community Redevelopment Agency Board Boynton each, Florida March 13, 2019 Motion Board Member Katz moved to terminate negotiations with Neighborhood Renaissance and terminate the RFP/RFQ for the Cottage District project. Board Member McCray seconded the motion that unanimously passed. 16. New Business A. Discussion with Larry Greenberg, Palm Beach County Housing Authority Larry Greenberg, from the Palm Beach County Housing Authority, advised the Housing Authority is in transition. They lost their executive director in 2017 and they have a qualified person leading the Authority. They adopted a phrase "It's a new day". The Housing Authority has a significant presence in Boynton Beach and the authority operates 40 square foot houses as part of their public housing program. Most of the homes are in the Boynton Beach corridor along Seacrest. There are a few further west, The Housing Authority owns some vacant lots. They met with the CRA three or four weeks ago. The Housing Authority is going through all areas of business and reviewing where they are at with different developments. They look forward to working with the CRA on various properties they own in Boynton Beach and on the vacant parcels in the Cherry Hills District. Board Member Katz asked how many vacant parcels in the CRA District the Authority owns, Mr. Simon explained it is well over twenty lots. Some of the lots have 25 foot widths and some have 50 foot widths. He thought the goal of the Housing Authority is to provide safe, sanitary, and affordable housing and not to sit on vacant lots, He asked when the CRA could discuss the Authority selling or turning over all those vacant lots to the CRA, so the CRA could turn those vacant lots to Habitat for Humanity to build on. If the mission is to take the lots and make them affordable, the CRA could have every parcel earmarked for development in 12 months. He thought proceeding with Habitat would be the quickest more efficient way to proceed. Larry explained there are many steps involved, The Cherry Hill properties were public housing and in order to dispose or repurpose public housing there are many steps and applications to HUD who is involved in the ownership of the property. The new Executive Director is aware of many aspects of the business as they are involved in different areas and stages of many different developments. There are several long-term employees at the Housing Authority. The issue is on their radar, but he could not say when they will be able to address, it. Board Member Katz's goal was to advocate the Housing Authority and the County Commission to take the needed steps by beginning the process. The concept has a common goal. The Housing Authority is a quasi-governmental and a federal agency. It is not a County agency. They are interested in working with the CRA, but they have to make sure they are fit and ready to continue moving forward in the best interest of their clients. Staff, the Executive Director and the Board members are all aware of the CRA's concept. 19 Meeting Minutes Community Redevelopment Agency Board Boynton each, Florida March 13, 2019 Board Member McCray stated the Cherry Hill properties have been dilapidated for 30 years. The properties have been neglected for too long and are an eye sore. He agreed they needed to move forward quickly and let the Board know what they can do. Mr. Greenburg was concerned the property was an eyesore because the Housing Authority pays bills every month to maintain the lots. Chair Grant confirmed the property was an eye sore. There is illegal dumping and Public Works picks up the trash. Homes on the property would be much better. Mr. Simon had scheduled a tentative follow up meeting with the new Director. The goal of the CRA is housing and redevelopment, which is the same goal as the Housing Authority, and staff would lik,,4 to explore every opportunity with them. Mr. Simon pointed out there are 38 lots. Chair Grant noted there is property at 402 NW 12th Avenue and there are vacant lots west of it that the Housing Authority owns. He supported starting in that area. Across the street is an acre, which might be better for townhomes, although the area has only single- family homes. He did not think the Board had to be concerned with the infrastructure for those six lots. He thought the lots could accommodate three or four houses. He was interested in the Housing Authority Board issuing a letter of intent. Chair Grant inquired how the Authority builds home and if the Federal government provides the funding. Mr. Greenberg explained they finance with Florida Housing Finance or one of several other options. Before the Housing Authority would do anything, they would put a business plan together to determine what market they want to attract, They have homeownership opportunities with some of their programs and they offer self-sufficiency programs. Mr. Greenberg advised there are some people already living in the Boynton area that are completing those programs that may be interested in purchasing home. He commented that if the CRA would provide him with the addresses for the littered lots, he would look into the matter, Chair Grant requested working on these properties at 402 NW 12th to 412 NW 12th first. The CRA owns the corner piece. Mr. Greenberg explained the Housing Authority did send a tentative follow up schedule, Chair Grant explained he did not want the Housing Authority to move faster than they could, and there was no point asking the Housing Authority to address all of their properties because the totality of it is too much. The CRA wants to get a project going with the Authority. He was discussing five properties that abut a CRA property on a block and he wanted to move forward with just that piece. He sought to narrow what the CRA is doing so they can get a project going with the Palm Beach County Housing Authority. He requested a motion for a notice of intent to work or help finance single-family homes for home ownership on the properties on 404, 406, 408, 410 NW 12th Avenue and 412 NW10th Avenue. The CRA Staff will send a letter indicating that was the area they want to start with because if they cannot get this done, he would not expect anything else to be done. Motion Board Member cCray so moved. Board member Kelley seconded the motion that unanimously passed. 20 t 5, V f I` s' u t l! s t — �� i , �f y , m d C ' ;a 4 � G r — r ? V ml IV m , t3 n >4,r ' r , r , 1+! � rrgry �j't i �}} ■i � 1 1{ n, x , !I r= S F4 1 r, 710 N Federal Highway Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Office: 561-737-3256 C R A Fax: 561-737-3258 r April 25, 2019 Carol Jones-Gilbert Executive Director Palm Beach County Housing Authority 3432 W. 45th Street West Palm Beach FL 33407 Re: Notice of Intent to Offer Assistance Dear Ms. Jones-Gilbert: The purpose of this letter is to confirm the intent of the Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency ("CRA") to assist the Palm Beach County Housing Authority (PBCHA) with the redevelopment of certain properties as discussed at the March 13, 2019 CRA Board meeting. The CRA recognizes that its mission to guide redevelopment to revitalize the CRA Redevelopment Area is consistent with PBCHA's mission to preserve and build quality affordable housing. The CRA hereby respectfully states its intention to offer financial or other appropriate assistance to PBCHA to help create housing within the CRA Redevelopment Area. More particularly, the CRA desires to assist PBCHA with the development and creation of single-family homes on the following vacant lots that are owned by the PBCHA and located in the CRA Redevelopment Area: • 404 NW 12th Avenue, Boynton Beach, Florida (P.C.N. # 08-43-45-21-14-000-4140) • 406 NW 12th Avenue, Boynton Beach, Florida (P.C.N.# 08-43-45-21-14-000-4130) • 408 NW 12th Avenue, Boynton Beach, Florida (P.C.N.# 08-43-45-21-14-000-4120) • 410 NW 12th Avenue, Boynton Beach, Florida (P.C.N.# 08-43-45-21-14-000-4100) • 412 NW 12th Avenue, Boynton Beach, Florida (P.C.N.# 08-43-45-21-14-000-4080) The Boynton Beach CRA looks forward to working with PBCHA in the future. Sincerely, Michael Simon Executive Director, Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency Steven Grant Board Chair, Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency Mack McCray Board Member, Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency 1 I, B E AC H C R A COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY ADVISORY BOARD ITEM A.1. OLD BUSINESS SUBJECT: Consideration and Recommendations of the Conceptual Design and Development Terms for the CRA's MLK Jr. Blvd Redevelopment Project SUMMARY: The CRA Board tabled this item at their March 13, 2019 meeting and directed staff to hold two public meetings during the month of April in order to solicit input from residents and business owners of the Heart of Boynton District and elsewhere. These two meetings would be in addition to the April 4th CRAAB and the April 9th CRA Board meetings. CRA staff and Centennial Management Corp held the first meeting at the Hester Community Center on April 25, 2019 at 6:30 p.m. and the second meeting at the Carolyn Sims Center on April 29, 2019 at 6:30 p.m. There will also be an opportunity for public input at the regularly scheduled CRA Advisory Board's meeting on May 2, 2019 and the CRA Board's meeting on May 14, 2019. A total of 2,150 flyers for the public input meetings (see Attachment 1) were printed and distributed to the community on March 27th -29th to: • Rolling Green Elementary School • Poinciana Elementary School • First Baptist Church of Boynton Beach, First United Methodist Church Boynton Beach, St. John Missionary Baptist Church, Community Deliverance Church, New Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church, Emmanuel Fellowship Center, Greater St. Paul AME Church, Bride of Christ Church, Evangelical Church of Jesus Christ, Haitian Pentecostal, Good Samaritan Alliance, Eglise Assemble Evangelique, Deliverance of Faith, and The Christian Church by Faith • City Hall, Hester Community Center, Recreation and Parks Department, Senior Center, Intracoastal Park Clubhouse and the Library Below is the distribution for the flyers that were sent via US Postal Service: • 1,340 flyers mailed to residents within the Heart of Boynton on March 26th • Utility Bill insert for April 4th,April 8th and April 9th mailing cycle (see Attachment 11) The City's Community Compliance Department and the Neighborhood Policing Officers assisted CRA staff with the distribution of 1,500 meeting notification door hangers to residents within the Heart of Boynton (see Attachment 111). Background: On January 8, 2019, the CRA Board selected Centennial Management Corp. (CMC) as the project developer for the CRA owned properties located on E. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, the subject of a RFP-RFQ issued on June 18, 2019, and directed staff to begin negotiations of a proposed Purchase and Development Agreement. In addition to providing a conceptual design layout, CMC's Proposal included several funding options for the Project, each offering varying amounts of required CRA funding, development timelines, and the income ranges of future residents to be served (see Attachments IV & V). CRA staff and the CMC development team met on January 23, 2019, to discuss the design and funding details of their proposal. The main areas of focus were on the number and type of units, the target income and eligibility of the future residents, the commercial layout, and the various financial/funding scenarios presented in their proposal. Considerable discussion took place regarding the incorporation of a property/unit ownership component. At their February 12, 2019, meeting, the CRA Board tabled the item and gave CRAAB a new assignment to perform a review of CMC's proposal, allow for public comment (see Attachment VI) and provide the CRA Board with their recommendations on the following items: • the various financing options available to CMC (Attachment VII - CRA Project Fund Summary) • the area median income categories served within the project's residential components • overall site plan components as presented These factors are important in order to provide guidance to the CMC development team as they formulate their future development pro forma and financing packages. FISCAL IMPACT: FY 2018-2019 Budget, Project Fund 02-58200-406, $1,600,000. CRA PLAN/PROJ ECT/PROGRAM: 2016 Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Plan - Heart of Boynton District and the Downtown Vision & Master Plan. CRAAB RECOMMENDATION: At their March 7, 2019 meeting, the CRAAB provided the following recommendations to the CRA Board: Financing Options, order of preference: 1) 9% Low Income Housing Tax Credit Funding program, one application cycle; 2) SAI L and TI RF, one application cycle; and 3)TI RF Income Eligibility: 30-80% of Area Median Household Income under the 9% Low Income Housing Tax Credit Funding program. 80-120% of Area Median Household Income, multi-family, under the SAIL funding program. 60-120% of Area Median Household Income under the TI RF funding option. Site Plan: Consideration should be given to ensure that parking calculations meet or exceed the City's Land Development Regulation requirements. Consideration should be given to install larger caliper trees where possible throughout the development and parking lots to provide additional shade. Consideration should be given to provide covered walkways or entrances where possible throughout the development and parking lots. CRA BOARD OPTIONS: No action required at this time unless otherwise determined by the Board. ATTACHMENTS: Description D Attachment I -Community Input Flyer D Attachment II - Utility Bill Insert D Attachment III - Door Hanger D Attachment IV -CMC's Project Presentation D Attachment V -CMC's Proposed Financial Options D Attachment VI -03.07.19 CRAAB Public Comment D Attachment VII -CRA Project Fund Summary • r 3t... tr+. .,r,. {r rr. tt ist i r Sys°'t +4 {i i{s 1:,sr1 t: ts2 j tsf i t ''F rl + �'r� + ? �r t'i s li f,.tt\i1; rF 5 1 i' t )rx s, F t 1 a t) ,{.7: v,t ,. ,, ,�s i,. { ...i i t ,._ , t., 1 ,',,:, t tt.,i„7 £}i,., t „>,a >,?, ,,•r, .,,+,t,SS a, v J.. i 'r v .r,.. ,, sr r.✓ ,,, ,.. ,,,t t rr ,.,...... ,. {, t,,, i20 r,r, 'r r,. J.c, Kl, ,,{h!::,, ,, v i,,.r,WAR +! i:- ' } s/r -n,irha, ! { \, t sr J,(ri);t t 3 ;S rrJtl i it:c }t tl t} i s 1 �,. i Ia t,,> r t r 1 1 7 t It t Irr tt a r , t ' S�'.' 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Federal Highway.As indicated on the attached map, this property is located on the Federal Highway Corridor just north of Boynton Beach Boulevard within the Downtown District (see Attachment 1). The 1,560 square foot commercial building is currently vacant and was previously used as retail space. An appraisal of the property has been completed and an estimated market value of $210,000 has been determined (see Attachment 11). In addition to performing an appraisal, a title search (see Attachment 111)and City lien search (see Attachment IV) was conducted on the property and as of March 19, 2019 the property has no outstanding Code Compliance Cases or Liens and no Mowing Maintenance Liens (see Attachment IV). As of April 4, 2019, there is an outstanding water utility bill in the amount of $2,825 as well as an outstanding electrical permit fee of $75. CRA staff is seeking approval to attempt to purchase the property through the web-based Palm Beach County tax deed sale process for a price not to exceed $252,000. If successful, the CRA would attempt to renovate the property into a viable commercial use, RFP the property to solicit private sector investment or possibly use the property to create additional downtown area parking. FISCAL IMPACT: FY 2018 -2019, Project Fund line item 02-58200-401, not to exceed $252,000 CRA PLAN/PROJECT/PROGRAM: 2016 Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Plan - Downtown District CRAAB RECOMMENDATION: 1. Recommend approval to purchase the property located at 417 N. Federal Highway for a price not to exceed $252,000. 2. Do not recommend approval to purchase the property located at 417 N. Federal Highway for a price not to exceed $252,000. ATTACHMENTS: Description D Attachment I - Location Map D Attachment II -Appraisal D Attachment III -Title Search D Attachment IV -City Lien Search 3/19/2019 PAPA Maps DOROTHYJACKS -= ---CFA,AAS 5 Palm Bach Co tyP p rty Appraiser A}giFrfii } ir RTr ae44 4; ,.ho"''? 1 d yak e uc Search by Owner,Address or Parcel t Mix o " Em �E sc '00 .... View Property Record �- ' Owners `�t AEC PROPERTY HOLDINGS LLC i Property detail ^. 417 N FEDERAL HWY a - Muii BOYNTON BEACH . .e No. 08434521260050030 ROBERT ADD TO TOWN OF 2, - .FLkth Aue i - lu� BOYNTON IN ��� �\ Book 24419 Page 318 Sale Date FEB-201 1 PO BOX 1487 , -- r,tl BOYNTON BEACH FL d e�,s . - 334251487 - - s.t,e. Yoe 1100-STORES 1560 js 1 ` Sales Information Sales Date Price , s FEB-201 1 165000 SEP-2010 100 JUN-1994 55000 NOV-1 983 93000 APR-1981 75000 l�iY,e,ifi ul eie iiPaiFaiFaiF�9p iie iie iieliFliFliFse iie iie iiFliFlipliplih iiF,li„e�eN NE32d Aue.,, - �_. N�.3rdrA',<e -� Appraisals Tax Year 2018 lim p ovemerl"Value $78,076 t. .. Value $169,688 - r . ()�ai Market t Va..ue=. $247,764�1, All values are as of January 1st each yearr, r I r�+„�AJR)A Ota 1A 1,11A 1,11A 1,11A 1,11A 1,11A 1,11A 1,11A 1,11A 1,A1R3 A1A1 �4 _ } �; 1 Assessed/Taxable values Tax Year 2018 tS - G x t e�sS A^,^,e^,^,e Value $206,566rxemptiorl Amount so i Axa se.,talue=. $206,566 Taxes Tax Year 2018 Ad Valorem $4,621 .u,�..Ad Valorem $729 . $5,350 i. https://maps.co.palm-beach.fl.us/cwgis/papa.html?qvalue=08434521260050010 1/1 ANDESQN CAPD APPRAISAL OF A 1,560 SQUARE FOOT COMMERCIAL BUILDING LOCATED AT 417 NORTH FEDERAL HIGHWAY BOYNTON BEACH,FLORIDA 33435 FOR THERESA UTTERBACK,DEVELOPMENT SERVICES SPECIALIST BOYNTON BEACH COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY BY ROBERT B.BANTING,MAI, SRA CERT GEN RZ4 AND BEAU M.ARNOLD CERT GEN RZ2937 WITH ANDERSON&CARR,INC. 521 SOUTH OLIVE AVENUE WEST PALM BEACH,FLORIDA 33401 DATE OF INSPECTION: MARCH 22,2019 DATE OF REPORT: MARCH 26,2019 DATE OF VALUE: MARCH 22,2019 FILE NO.: 2190133.000 CLIENT REFERENCE: 417 NORTH FEDERAL HIGHWAY,BOYNTON BEACH ANDEPSON CAPP APPRAISERS REAL:roi-2s•CONSULTANTS.DEVELOPERS March 26, 2019 Theresa Utterback Development Services Specialist Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency 710 North Federal Highway Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Dear Ms. Utterback: Pursuant to your request, we have personally appraised the real property being a 1,560 square foot commercial building located on a 6,413 square foot site. The subject property is CBS construction and was reportedly constructed in 1950, per the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser's records. The subject property is located on the west side of North Federal Highway roughly 510 feet north of Boynton Beach Boulevard, within the municipal limits of the City of Boynton Beach The property address is 417 North Federal Highway, Boynton Beach, FL, 33435. The purpose of this narrative appraisal is to estimate the market value of the fee simple estate of the subject property as of March 22, 2019. The intended use of the report is to assist the client and intended user in internal decision making. This report has been prepared for no other purpose and for use by no other person or entity than for use by the client for the purpose stated herein. Any other use of this appraisal is considered a misuse and thus the appraisers will not be held responsible for any outcome associated with use by another entity or for another purpose. -ESTABLISHED 1947. ANDERSON&CARR INC. • 521 S OLIVE AVE.,W.PALM BEACH,FL 33401 • 561.833.1661 • ANDERSONCARR.COM ANDERSON CARR Theresa Utterback Page 2 March 26, 2019 The appraisers'were not able to gain access to the interior of the subject property improvements. The value conclusions made in this report are based on the observed condition of the property's exterior. A reasonable assumption has been made that the condition of the non-observable interior of the improvements is similar to with the observed exterior condition. We have utilized the sales comparison approach to value, the most common method used for valuing properties such as the subject property. As a result of our analysis,we have developed an opinion that the market value of the fee simple estate (as defined in the report), subject to the definitions, certifications, and limiting conditions set forth in the attached report, as of March 22, 2019 was: MARKET VALUE: $210,000 The following presents our analysis and conclusions in a narrative appraisal report. This letter must remain attached to the report,which contains 53 pages plus related exhibits,in order for the value opinion set forth to be considered valid. Your attention is directed to the General Limiting Conditions contained within this report. Respectfully submitted, ANDERSON& CARR,INC. 07:R�4 - Robert B. Banting, MAI, SRA Cert Gen RZ4 UI) Q1194 Beau M.Arnold Cert Gen RZ2937 RBBBMA:cmp Ak 417 North Federal Highway,Boynton Beach A&C Job No.: 2190133.000 ANDERSON CARR TABLE OF CONTENTS Page No. Summary of Important Facts and Conclusions.......................................................................................................................1 Certification................................................................................................................................................................................3 GeneralLimiting Conditions....................................................................................................................................................4 ExtraordinaryAssumptions.......................................................................................................................................................6 HypotheticalConditions............................................................................................................................................................6 Area/Location Maps..................................................................................................................................................................7 AerialPhotographs....................................................................................................................................................................8 Subject Property Photos(Taken March 22,2019)................................................................................................................10 Purposeand Date of Value.....................................................................................................................................................14 PropertyAppraised..................................................................................................................................................................14 LegalDescription.....................................................................................................................................................................14 Disclosureof Competency......................................................................................................................................................14 IntendedUse and User...........................................................................................................................................................14 Client.........................................................................................................................................................................................14 Definitions................................................................................................................................................................................15 Personal Property,Furniture,Fixtures and Equipment.......................................................................................................15 PropertyRights Appraised......................................................................................................................................................15 TypicalBuyer Profile...............................................................................................................................................................15 Scopeof Assignment...............................................................................................................................................................15 PalmBeach County Summary................................................................................................................................................17 Conclusion............................................................................................................................................................................25 NeighborhoodSummary.........................................................................................................................................................26 PropertyData...........................................................................................................................................................................28 Taxpayerof Record.............................................................................................................................................................28 Palm Beach County Property Control Number(s)............................................................................................................28 Assessed Value and Taxes for 2018...................................................................................................................................28 CensusTract.........................................................................................................................................................................29 FloodZone Designation.....................................................................................................................................................30 Zoningand Future Land Use.............................................................................................................................................31 Concurrency.........................................................................................................................................................................31 Utilities.................................................................................................................................................................................31 SubjectProperty Sales History...........................................................................................................................................32 SiteAnalysis.........................................................................................................................................................................32 SiteImprovement Analysis.................................................................................................................................................33 BuildingImprovement Analysis.........................................................................................................................................33 HighestAnd Best Use.............................................................................................................................................................36 ExposureAnd Marketing Time..............................................................................................................................................37 SalesComparison Approach...................................................................................................................................................38 Sales Summary and Discussion...........................................................................................................................................50 Conclusion............................................................................................................................................................................53 Qualifications for Robert B.Banting,MAI, SRA, Cert Gen RZ4 Qualifications for Beau M.Arnold, Cert Gen RZ2937 Addendum: Ak 417 North Federal Highway,Boynton Beach A&C Job No.: 2190133.000 ANDESQN CAPD SUMMARY OF IMPORTANT FACTS AND CONCLUSIONS Client: Theresa Utterback, Development Services Specialist Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency Intended User: Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency Taxpayer of Record: AEC Property Holdings LLC Property Rights Appraised: Fee Simple Estate Special Assumptions Reference: None Extraordinary Assumptions: None Hypothetical Conditions: None Unusual Market Externality: None Location: Site is located on the west side of North Federal Highway roughly 510 feet north of Boynton Beach Boulevard, within the municipal limits of the City of Boynton Beach Site/Land Area: The subject site contains 6,413 square feet or 0.15 acres. Improvements: Year Built: 1950 Condition: Below Average Building Size: 1,560 square feet FAR: 0.24 Zoning: CBD - Central Business District by Boynton Beach Land Use Plan: MXM - Mixed Use Medium (50 Dwelling Units per Acre)by Boynton Beach Flood Zone &Map Reference: Zone X (unshaded), Community Panel Number 12099C0791F, effective date of October 5, 2017 Census Tract: 0061.00 Current Use: Commercial 417 North Federal Highway,Boynton Beach A&C Job No.: 2190133.000 1 ANDESQN CAPD Highest and Best Use: Commercial Exposure Time: 6 to 12 months Marketing Time: 6 to 12 months Estimated Property Values: Value via Cost Approach: N/A Value via Income Capitalization Approach: N/A Value via Sales Comparison Approach: $210,000 MARKET VALUE: $210,000 Date of Inspection: March 22, 2019 Date of Report: March 26, 2019 Date of Value: March 22, 2019 Appraisers: Robert B. Banting, MAI, SRA Cert Gen RZ4 Beau M.Arnold Cert Gen RZ2937 417 North Federal Highway,Boynton Beach A&C Job No.: 2190133.000 2 ANDE SON CAPD CERTIFICATION I certify that,to the best of my knowledge and belief: The statements of fact contained in this report are true and correct. The reported analyses, opinions, and conclusions are limited only by the reported general limiting conditions, and are my personal,impartial, and unbiased professional analyses,opinions,conclusions,and recommendations. I have performed no services, as an appraiser or in any other capacity,regarding the property that is the subject of this report within the three year period immediately preceding acceptance of this assignment. I have no present or prospective interest in the property that is the subject of this report, and I have no personal interest with respect to the parties involved. I have no bias with respect to any property that is the subject of this report or to the parties involved with this assignment. My engagement in this assignment was not contingent upon developing or reporting predetermined results. This appraisal assignment was not based on a requested minimum valuation,a specific valuation,or the approval of a loan. My compensation for completing this assignment is not contingent upon the development or reporting of a predetermined value or direction in value that favors the cause of the client, the amount of the value opinion, the attainment of a stipulated result, or the occurrence of a subsequent event directly related to the intended use of this appraisal. The reported analyses, opinions, and conclusions were developed, and this report has been prepared, in conformity with the requirements of the Code of Professional Ethics & Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice of the Appraisal Institute,which include the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice. The use of this report is subject to the requirements of the Appraisal Institute relating to review by its duly authorized representatives. Robert B.Banting,MAI, SRA and Beau M.Arnold have made an exterior only inspection of the subject property. As of the date of this report, Robert B. Banting, MAI, SRA has completed the continuing education program of the Appraisal Institute. No one provided significant real property appraisal or appraisal consulting assistance to the person signing this certification. Robert B.Banting,MAI, SRA Beau M.Arnold Cert Gen RZ4 Cert Gen RZ2937 417 North Federal Highway,Boynton Beach A&C Job No.: 2190133.000 3 ANDESQN CAPD GENERAL LIMITING CONDITIONS 1. Unless otherwise stated, the value appearing in this appraisal represents our opinion of the market value or the value defined as of the date specified. Values of real estate are affected by national and local economic conditions and consequently will vary with future changes in such conditions. 2. Possession of this report or any copy thereof does not carry with it the right of publication nor may it be used for other than its intended use. The physical report(s) remains the property of the appraiser for the use of the client. The fee being for the analytical services only. The report may not be copied or used for any purpose by any person or corporation other than the client or the party to whom it is addressed, without the written consent of an officer of the appraisal firm of Anderson & Carr, Inc. and then only in its entirety. 3. Neither all nor any part of the contents of this report shall be conveyed to the public through advertising, public relations efforts, news, sales or other media without written consent and approval of an officer of Anderson & Carr, Inc. nor may any reference be made in such public communication to the Appraisal Institute or the MAI, SRA or SRPA designations. 4. The appraiser may not divulge the material contents of the report, analytical findings or conclusions, or give a copy of the report to anyone other than the client or his designee, as specified in writing except as may be required by the Appraisal Institute, as they may request in confidence for ethics enforcement or by a court of law or body with the power of subpoena. 5. Liability of Anderson & Carr, Inc. and its employees is limited to the fee collected for the appraisal. There is no accountability or liability to any third party. 6. It is assumed that there are no hidden or unapparent conditions of the property, sub-soil, or structures which make it more or less valuable. The appraiser assumes no responsibility for such conditions or the engineering which might be required to discover these facts. 7. This appraisal is to be used only in its entirety. All conclusions and opinions concerning the analysis which are set forth in the report were prepared by the appraisers whose signatures appear on the appraisal report. No change of any item in the report shall be made by anyone other than the appraiser and the appraiser and firm shall have no responsibility if any such unauthorized change is made. 8. No responsibility is assumed for the legal description provided or other matters legal in character or nature, or matters of survey, nor of any architectural, structural, mechanical, or engineering in nature. No opinion is rendered as to the title which is presumed to be good and merchantable. The property is valued as if free and clear of any and all liens and encumbrances and under responsible ownership and competent property management unless otherwise stated in particular parts of the report. 9. No responsibility is assumed for accuracy of information furnished by or from others, the clients, their designee, or public records. We are not liable for such information or the work of subcontractors. The comparable data relied upon in this report has been confirmed with one or more parties familiar with the transaction or from affidavit when possible. All are considered appropriate for inclusion to the best of our knowledge and belief. 417 North Federal Highway,Boynton Beach A&C Job No.: 2190133.000 4 ANDESQN CAPD 10. The contract for appraisal, consultation or analytical service is fulfilled and the total fee payable upon completion of the report. The appraiser or those assisting the preparation of the report will not be asked or required to give testimony in court or hearing because of having made the appraisal in full or in part; nor engaged in post-appraisal consultation with client or third parties, except under separate and special arrangement and at an additional fee. 11. The sketches and maps in this report are included to assist the reader and are not necessarily to scale. Various photos, if any, are included for the same purpose and are not intended to represent the property in other than actual status as of the date of the photos. 12. Unless otherwise stated in this report, the appraisers have no reason to believe that there may be hazardous materials stored and used at the property. The appraiser, however,is not qualified to detect such substances. The presence of substances such as asbestos, urea-formaldehyde foam insulation or other potentially hazardous materials may affect the value of the property. The value estimate is predicated on the assumption that there is no such material on or in the property that would cause a loss in value. No responsibility is assumed for any such conditions or for any expertise or engineering knowledge required to discover them. The client is urged to retain an expert in this field,if desired. 13. If applicable, the distribution of the total valuation of this report between land and improvements applies only under the existing program of utilization. The separate valuations for land and building must not be used in conjunction with any other appraisal,no matter how similar and are invalid if so used. 14. No environmental or impact studies, special market studies or analysis, highest and best use analysis study or feasibility study has been requested or made unless otherwise specified in an agreement for services or in the report. Anderson & Carr, Inc. reserves the unlimited right to alter, amend, revise or rescind any of the statements, findings, opinions, values, estimates or conclusions upon any previous or subsequent study or analysis becoming known to the appraiser. 15. It is assumed that the property is in full compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local environmental regulations and laws unless the lack of compliance is stated, described, and considered in this appraisal report. 16. The value estimated in this appraisal report is gross without consideration given to any encumbrance, lien, restriction, or question of title, unless specifically defined. The estimate of value in the appraisal report is not based in whole or in part upon the race, color, or national origin of the present owners or occupants of the properties in the vicinity of the property appraised. 17. It is assumed that the property conforms to all applicable zoning, use regulations, and restrictions unless a nonconformity has been identified, described, and considered in this appraisal report. 18. It is assumed that all required licenses, certificates of occupancy, consents, and other legislative or administrative authority from any local, state, or national government or private entity or organization have been or can be obtained or renewed for any use on which the opinion of value contained in this report is based. 417 North Federal Highway,Boynton Beach A&C Job No.: 2190133.000 5 ANDESQN CAPD 19. It is assumed that the use of the land and improvements is confined within the boundaries or property lines of the property described and that there is no encroachment or trespass unless noted in the report. 20. This appraisal report has been prepared for the exclusive benefit of the client and intended users, Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency. This report has been prepared for no other purpose and for use by no other person or entity than for use by the client for the purpose stated herein. Any other use of this appraisal is considered a misuse and thus the appraisers will not be held responsible for any outcome associated with use by another entity or for another purpose. 21. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) became effective January 26, 1992. The appraisers have not made a specific compliance survey and analysis of this property to determine whether or not it is in conformity with the various detailed requirements of the ADA. It is possible that a compliance survey of the property, together with a detailed analysis of the requirements of the ADA, could reveal that the property is not in compliance with one or more of the requirements of the Act. If so, this fact could have a negative effect upon the value of the property. Since the appraisers have no direct evidence relating to this issue, possible non-compliance with the requirements of the ADA in estimating the value of the property has not been considered. 22. ACCEPTANCE OF, AND/OR USE OF THIS APPRAISAL REPORT CONSTITUTES ACCEPTANCE OF THE PRECEDING CONDITIONS. EXTRAORDINARY ASSUMPTIONS No Extraordinary Assumptions were utilized in the preparation of this appraisal. HYPOTHETICAL CONDITIONS No Hypothetical Conditions were utilized in the preparation of this appraisal. 417 North Federal Highway,Boynton Beach A&C Job No.: 2190133.000 6 ANDESQN CAPD AREA/LOCATION MAPS exy aye N .. ke Wohh Rtl L°ka —� �Fy e E s araars eleleoca- '$ s ro ; F� n A„ .5 1txrrfiee °°� VI o h, ee 4 ae i�-M 4iIVn' 1 Mno M ne Abeedeaii fl'� R .3� Sube P Y wL°trio 9t]N th FederalHghwa F L R I D A Bo nt -,h ILK- Y ., fl { 3 d fl r i 11,9, P A L M B E A C H R 16FP.9[<Wdg alley �Y 93� w 2 " amspream s� a N n u .. 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C s •� 't Way i m r ` �1NGtt.-Pue S+N 5th All 11 i ISE`5th A .. f stuN .v sW a e I -a SW Nu,A-4 sW zin sh.Ave r s soh Ave E ' sorm sl IY71 J+.v - tth,P,ve vj =� Ii I 417 North Federal Highway,Boynton Beach A&C Job No.: 2190133.000 7 ANDESQN CAPD AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS g ,� i NE 7m Aue . ,f r E , a Subject Property `�; �,� NE��„Ave- � - 4�, e s a .w� .. ➢ y Z �� e'�.yj� 2 . i �i M1 �y �-NE 7 tl Ave- NE 3rc}'Av f W 2 u � + i. y � t �,n, E�4ce an Av e '�. ^ .E ocean Ave..� �. ,�.:.< .:= e r:-,_vOcean S i11 999 rd 1 R a ,v -� 4 t-, -• q � NE�4m Ave ULt� � NEAkhAYe Su deet Property { ' ' 3z I { �} 417 North Federal Highway,Boynton Beach A&C Job No.: 2190133.000 8 ANDESQN CAPD �{�� �,,• n ifi, ;�s�t��1 sax � ' '� � S g �t t y Looking north l� �at ,,,tire �i, Subject Property E, °;� - � rr Looking west 417 North Federal Highway,Boynton Beach A&C Job No.: 2190133.000 9 ANDESQN CAPD SUBJECT PROPERTY PHOTOS (TAKEN MARCH 22,2019) gMi I r �tf Qjr }�7 r m {tk s 1!� { " f r y �p9 fr Looking south on North Federal Highway, subject is out of sight on the right 1 3 Y F yt t 7n?` Subject looking west from North Federal Highway 417 North Federal Highway,Boynton Beach A&C Job No.: 2190133.000 10 ANDESQN CAPD i d t � h it }� Y1f,5 � r I tifir l� �t C as Front and side view of subject looking northwest Ws South side of subject looking north 417 North Federal Highway,Boynton Beach A&C Job No.: 2190133.000 11 ANDESQN CAPD '1141hi OW � �Fll ;F M� � `a• V r ryF 2 �tF s Is r}sS,�iF F� r � i� df tti��F�`•<4 l { { � a 1FF r���1��}��7� i���It��F f� Rear of subject looking southeast il F IN �i z', Y North side of subject looking south 417 North Federal Highway,Boynton Beach A&C Job No.: 2190133.000 12 ANDESQN CAPD ME �P f l A ;5. r' �htw�s•Yet, Subject rear parking lot looking east �X M � I {i Looking south on NE 4"Street, subject parking lot entrance is on the left 417 North Federal Highway,Boynton Beach A&C Job No.: 2190133.000 13 ANDESQN CAPD PURPOSE AND DATE OF VALUE The purpose of this appraisal is to estimate the market value,fee simple estate, of the subject property as of March 22, 2019. PROPERTY APPRAISED The subject is a 1,560 square foot commercial building located on a 6,413 square foot site. The subject property is CBS construction and was reportedly constructed in 1950, per the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser's records. The subject property is located on the west side of North Federal Highway roughly 510 feet north of Boynton Beach Boulevard, within the municipal limits of the City of Boynton Beach. The property address is 417 North Federal Highway, Boynton Beach, Florida 33435. LEGAL DESCRIPTION The legal description for the subject property was taken from the most recent deed for the subject property, recorded in OR Book 24419, Page 318. Lata 3 and 49Less the East 35 feet reblock 5.,of ROBERT ADDITION TO"TOWN OF BOYNT'O ,according din to the r ereof,as recorded irr Plat Book.1, a1,of the Public Retords of Palm Beach.County, Florida. DISCLOSURE OF COMPETENCY Per the Competency Rule contained within the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice, the appraisers hereby affirm that they are competent to complete the appraisal assignment for which they have been engaged by the client. INTENDED USE AND USER The intended use of this report is to assist the client and intended user in internal decision making. The intended user of the report is Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency. This report has been prepared utilizing generally accepted appraisal guidelines, techniques, and methodologies as contained within the Uniform Standard of Professional Practice (USPAP), as promulgated by the Appraisal Foundation. CLIENT Theresa Utterback Development Services Specialist Boynton Beach Community Redevelopment Agency 710 North Federal Highway Boynton Beach, FL 33435 417 North Federal Highway,Boynton Beach A&C Job No.: 2190133.000 14 ANDESQN CAPD DEFINITIONS Market Value The most probable price which a property should bring in a competitive and open market under all conditions requisite to a fair sale, the buyer and seller each acting prudently, knowledgeably, and assuming the price is not affected by undue stimulus. Implicit in this definition is the consummation of a sale as of a specified date and the passing of title from seller to buyer under conditions whereby: (1) Buyer and seller are typically motivated; (2) Both parties are well informed or well advised, and acting in what they consider their own best interests; (3) A reasonable time is allowed for exposure in the open market; (4) Payment is made in terms of cash in U. S. dollars or in terms of financial arrangements comparable thereto; and (5) The price represents normal consideration for the property sold unaffected by special or creative financing or sales concessions granted by anyone associated with the sale. (Title XI of the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery, and Enforcement Act of 1989 (FIRREA) and the Interagency Appraisal and Evaluation Guidelines, Federal Register, Volume 75, No.237, December 10, 2010). PERSONAL PROPERTY,FURNITURE,FIXTURES AND EQUIPMENT This appraised value does not include the personal property, furniture, fixtures, and equipment (FF&E), if any, used in the operation of the intended use of the property. PROPERTY RIGHTS APPRAISED The property rights appraised are those of the fee simple estate. Fee simple estate is defined as absolute ownership unencumbered by any other interest or estate, subject only to the limitations imposed by the governmental powers of taxation, eminent domain,police power, and escheat (The Dictionary of Real Estate Appraisal, 6th ed., Chicago: Appraisal Institute, 2015). TYPICAL BUYER PROFILE We found that buyers of similar properties in this market are most often owner/users. The sales comparison approach most closely reflects the actions of typical buyers for this type of property. SCOPE OF ASSIGNMENT The traditional appraisal approaches include the cost approach, the sales comparison approach, and the income capitalization approach. We have considered all three approaches in this assignment, and determined the sales comparison approach to be applicable in this assignment. In the process of gathering data for the sales comparison approach to value, we conducted a search of our appraisal files and public information sources such as the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser's public access system and the Palm Beach County Clerk's Office, as well as subscription based information services such as CoStar.com for comparable sales in the relevant market area. We searched for the most similar sales to the subject property. 417 North Federal Highway,Boynton Beach A&C Job No.: 2190133.000 15 ANDESQN CAPD The sales ultimately selected for further analysis were the best comparable sales we were able to find in this market. We obtained and verified additional information on the comparable properties with a party to the transaction, or a broker or agent of the parties when possible. We inspected only the exterior of the subject property and the exterior of the comparables. Physical data pertaining to the subject property was obtained from the exterior inspection of the premises and public information sources such as the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser's records. Other data pertaining to the subject property was obtained from the Palm Beach County Clerk's and Tax Collector's offices and local planning and zoning departments. Our analysis is performed under the assumption that the interior condition of the subject property is similar to the exterior appearance noted during our exterior inspection,which is noted to be below average. The product of our research and analysis is formulated within this report for analysis of and direct comparison with the subject property being appraised. Additionally, we have used original research performed in preparation of other appraisals by this office,which is considered appropriate for the subject property. We make no warranty as to the authenticity and reliability of representations made by those with whom we verified sales, rental, and other information. We have taken due care in attempting to verify the data utilized in this analysis. We based our analysis and conclusions on overall patterns rather than on specific representations. Per USPAP Standard Rule 2-2 this analysis is an Appraisal Report presented in written format. The analysis and conclusions of this appraisal assignment are presented in a narrative appraisal report. 417 North Federal Highway,Boynton Beach A&C Job No.: 2190133.000 16 ANDESQN CAPD PALM BEACH COUNTY SUMMARY M A R T I SY.Lucie Gana! - Hobe Sound I I' '6 L A D E 5 ��. r � 4 ... `' V '�� m�ppra'mx�a m,n�p®� suuumuumu nmaa u- l a k e -(&a m a]y 16 �S. � � tell p4inE e u } F eae � • . Rahokee - �l�H tXJGaFAleuB. � nI�'�tGY.}'a.�nRea� H c - L8oA yy P6I rF . e�Yeac^r I oa dee h A t't e _ a27'. IlEelle Glade *1 ou[h EaY '�r Wellingtrl BSp Pam `� a o ( s a Gre n cre,.s .. .. ., a _ —F L R'I'l) A P A L M B, A G H _ .. g i H E N o R Y m Arthur R.IA .. Luxatratchee Halmnal $uai ' yWildtde Refuge r \\ ��raYE�adt Hulsbora �cai m eo�— r� 4� \ u m . .a ... 'd a t h e Ru, ea hat4n 3 P rklantl Big Cypress I din Resefaati n e� �� alb ' til 5p nos eaa an pannQeap ulnlsods . Eaerglatles Wdtllrte°Manag elrt.Area Margate'C 4 Cilee�' ` FI uta State' f „� _. HortM1 L tlertlaleo pg� ' C P L L I E R.. 7+1 GSj ukee d y.E R Q 4' R 0 i'°Eea2h ENO Cypress •. - Ir�dran 'Tamara Nat onal PreseCae, 1 ( AI AI "iI Regie uatmn 8?�' IXaklend$r�rk' Geography Palm Beach County is located along Florida's Southeast coast. It is bordered by Martin County to the north, Hendry and Glades Counties to the west, Broward County to the south and the Atlantic Ocean to the east. The northwestern portion of the county is made up of Lake Okeechobee, the largest freshwater lake in Florida. The county is located approximately 80 miles north of Miami and 260 miles south of Jacksonville. Palm Beach County encompasses approximately 2,203 square miles with roughly 1,974 square miles of land area, 229 square miles of water, and 47 miles of coastline. According to the U.S. Census Bureau's 2015 estimate, Palm Beach County has a population of 1,422,789; an increase of 7.8 percent from the 2010 census statistics of 1,320,134. The vast majority of the county's growth has been a result of in-migration from the northern states as well as from Miami-Dade and Broward Counties to the south. Palm Beach County ranks as the third most populous county in Florida behind Miami-Dade and Broward Counties. The county includes 38 incorporated municipalities; the largest of which is West Palm Beach, the county seat. Boca Raton, located at the south end of the county, is the second largest city and one of the highest income retail trade areas in the United States. Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach Counties are known as the "Gold Coast". This area is approximately 110 miles from north to south,but only 20 miles wide at its widest points. This is the second longest urbanized area in the United States,just behind the New York Metropolitan area. 417 North Federal Highway,Boynton Beach A&C Job No.: 2190133.000 17 ANDESQN CAPD Transportation Vehicular Travel Interstate 95 is a major north/south thoroughfare that connects Palm Beach County to the southeastern and northeastern portions of the state, and then continues along the Eastern Seaboard to Maine. Florida's Turnpike also passes through the county and provides connections to Miami-Dade and Broward Counties to the south and Orlando to the north, connecting with I-75 around Leesburg, FL. Other north/south highways include AIA, U.S. Highway 1, Congress Avenue, Military Trail and U.S. 441. AIA connects the coastal communities along the eastern edge of the county while U.S. 441 connects the more western communities such as Wellington and Jupiter Farms. There are numerous local east/west roadways with Southern Boulevard and Blue Heron Boulevard providing access to the most western portions of the county including Belle Glade, as well as Florida's West Coast. Airport Palm Beach International Airport (PBI) is centrally located 2.5 miles from downtown West Palm Beach and adjacent to I-95 providing air service for communities throughout Palm Beach County. PBI opened in 1988 and has expanded over the past 30 years. There are currently fourteen major airlines operating with numerous domestic flights and international flights to the Bahamas and Canada. The airport's growth necessitated a direct access overpass interchange with I-95 which significantly improved ingress and egress for the airport. Palm Beach County is also home to four commercial executive airports. Rail Service and Transit There are two main rail corridors in Palm Beach County, the Florida East Coast railway and CSX railway, partially owned by the Florida Department of Transportation to run the Tri-Rail commuter trains.AmTrak is a passenger train than runs throughout the county connecting passengers to other parts of the country. Brightline, the express intercity high-speed rail system runs service between Miami and West Palm Beach with a single intermediate stop in Ft. Lauderdale. It began service in May 2018, with an extension from West Palm Beach to Orlando via Melbourne planned to open in late 2021. Palm Tran is Palm Beach County's public transportation provider for fixed route passenger bus service. It also operates Palm Tran CONNECTION and provides paratransit services for qualified users. Local municipalities and Tri-rail provide various trolley and shuttle services throughout Palm Beach County. Port of Palm Beach and Intracoastal Waterway The Port of Palm Beach is located in Riviera Beach, FL and is an independent taxing authority district with a five member Board of Commissioners. It has an annual cargo tonnage of 5.1 and passenger traffic of 550,000. It is the fourth busiest container port of Florida's 14 deepwater ports and 18"in the United States. Unlike most ports in the US, the Port of Palm Beach is an export port,with approximately 80% of its cargo being exported. The majority of the cargo goes to support the island nations of the Caribbean, supplying 60% of everything consumed in the Bahamas. It is home to Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line offering two day cruises to Grand Bahama Island. The Intracoastal Waterway represents one of Palm Beach County's most identifiable marine destinations. Roughly 43 miles of waterway serve as a regional connector between 23 of the county's municipalities. 417 North Federal Highway,Boynton Beach A&C Job No.: 2190133.000 18 ANDESQN CAPD Economy The unemployment rate in Palm Beach County reached a peak of 12 percent in July 2010. As of December 2018, the unemployment rate was 3.3 percent with a net annual change of-0.2 percent according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Tourism is the county's leading industry, employing over 70,000 people and generating about two billion dollars annually. The other multi-billion dollar industries are construction and agriculture. All three industries experienced some decline due to economic conditions from 2007 until the middle of 2011. The economy began to stabilize in mid-2011 and these industries have continued to experience signs of recovery into 2019. Palm Beach County's favorable economic profile is partially defined by its biotech sector; however, a growing educational sector has emerged to enhance the economic base. Colleges and universities in the county include Palm Beach State College, two Florida Atlantic University campuses, Palm Beach Atlantic University, and Lynn University. The largest employer in Palm Beach County is the Palm Beach County School Board, the tenth largest school district in the United States, with over 22,000 employees and a$3 billion dollar budget for the 2018- 2019 school year. Palm Beach County employment by industry is shown in the following table. PALMBEACH EMPLOYMENT BY INDUSTRY IN THOUSANDS Current Jobs Current Growth 10 Yr Historical 5 Yr Forecast NAICS Industry Jobs LQ. Market us Market us Market 'us Manufacturing 21 0.4 6.50% 2.14%6 1.81% -0.11% -1.25% -1.43% Trade,Transportation and Utilities 117 1.0 1.68% 1.14% 1.48% 0.80%a 1.09% 0.15%6 Retail Trade 81 1.2 1.90% 0.26% 1.59% 0.63% 1.37%6 0.19% Financial Activities 43 12 7.46% 1.38% 143% 0.64% 0.90% 0.62% Government 62 0.7 -3.11% 0.24% -0-77% -0.08% 0.60% 0.52% Natural Resources,Mining and Construction 41 12 8.71% 4.41% 216% 0.63% 4.13% 1.22% Education and Health Services 97 10 0.09%6 2.01% 2.08% 2.07% 1.24% 1.01% Professional and Business Services 115 13 1.92% 2.74% 267% 2.06% _ 1.69% 1.23% Information 11 10 129%6 -0.60% 077% -0.57% -0.07% 0.06% Leisure and Hospitality 92 13 4.56% 1.68% 272% 2.16% 1.52% 1 02%6 Other Services 35 14 281% 1.05% 224% 0.73% 0.31% 0.23% TQtai imployment 634 1.0 1,40% 1.6'7°/6 1.177% 1;O,°,% 1.243% 0.57016 Source:Moody's Analytics !LQ=Location Quotient 417 North Federal Highway,Boynton Beach A&C Job No.: 2190133.000 19 ANDESQN CAPD Commercial Real Estate Industrial Leasing- The vacancy rate for Palm Beach County has always tracked below the national average and is close to all-time lows at 2.9%,with a change of 0.2%year over year. Annual rent growth was relatively flat over 2018 and is currently at 4.3%. Rent- Palm Beach County has the highest industrial rents in Florida after Ft. Lauderdale and Miami at around$11.30 per SF. The most expensive properties tend to center around Boca Raton in the south end of the county and Palm Beach Gardens/Jupiter in the north. Rent growth should continue to maintain a healthy rate in the near term. Construction- Construction has picked up in recent years and new supply is expected to increase moderately over the next few years with 366,620 SF still under construction. Sales-Investors have taken an active interest in industrial space and sales volume has increased quickly in the cycle. Sales volume in 2018 was somewhat subdued compared to 2017 and the majority of sales have been for 3 star properties priced$8 million and under. 12 Mo Deliveries in SF 12 Mo Net Absorption in SF Vacancy Date 12 Mo Rent Growth 334 176 � �� /0 4.3 /U Strong household growth across Palm Beach has fueled now as wide as ever.Despite tight vacancies,rent the demand for logistics space The Market continues to growth has been below the national average for most of tighten and the vacancy rate remains near all-time lows,. the cycle. Palin Beach County has also become a more the result of years of solid absorption and just modest popular metro for investment in the past few years,and construction.The metro's vacancy has historically pricing has surpassed 100fF. tracked below the national average,but the spread is KEY INDICATORS mt id eaWA Val "to Aswng Rehr Availability a -n Detxvanas SF Uri def SF coustrucoon Logisb cs 40,9101;523 2A% $10.69 5.9% 54 630 0 348J60 Specializedlnclustnal 10,136,004 31 51052 6 (41650) 8 a Rex 71,610.044 3,2% $13,93 6.5% 6 6170 Ll 17,060 Annual Trencla 12 Month Historical ForecastPeak when Trouob Men Average Average Vacancy Change CYQY'p 0,2% 57% 33% 113% 2009 03 2,6% 2005 04 Net+Absofpfion SF 176 K 730.197 341,759 2,180,201 2905 Q3 (1,886,5 97) 20079 03 Deiiveries SF 334 K 783,721 590 453 1,760.094 2002 41 9,060 2013 Q2 Rent QraMh 4.3 1.8% 6 2.4% 5.5 260711 Q4 -4,3% 2009 04 Sales V ttme $266 rpt 5165,2M NJtA $342,7M 2017 04 $35,6M 2010'01 417 North Federal Highway,Boynton Beach A&C Job No.: 2190133.000 20 ANDESQN CAPD Office Leasing- The vacancy decline in Palm Beach County has been one of the most dramatic in the past five years. Although vacancies are still among the highest within Southeast Florida markets, levels have always been higher in Palm Beach than other markets with a historical average of about 12%. Rent- At nearly $30 per SF, office rents are higher in Palm Beach County than other Florida markets outside of Miami. Rent growth slowed over the past year but remains above the national average. Despite slowing growth, asking rents have made a full recovery and passed pre-recession highs. Construction- Deliveries have been sparse in this cycle and less than 100,000 SF was delivered in 2018. Construction activity has picked up and the North and South Towers in North Palm Beach will bring about 224,000 SF to the market. Sales- Investment has picked up considerably over the past four years specifically in the Boca Raton and Delray submarkets as investors attempt to capitalize on the improving economy. Overview 12 Mo Deliveries in SP 12 Mo Net Absorption in SF Vacancy Rate 12 Mo Rett Growth For the majority of the cycle., Palm Beach has had strong across the metro concentrated in the business hubs of and consistent demand,and a relatively low level of Boca Raton and West Palm Beach_Consequently, construction over the cycle has limited supply-side landlords have been able to push rents,and rent growth pressure Office-using employment growth continues to has been outperforming the national average_ be a driving force behind the economic improvement KEY INDICATORS c wrerrt Quarw RRA "Rate Grossing aw Rwitvaitabitity'Ratq- t A rRltrott ttw i SF ncmstiwairrare 4&5 Star 13,004 071 12,8% $38,23 15,9% 584} 0, 399,443 3 Star 27,702;686 9.516 829.16 13.5% (29,260) 0 105,233 1&2 Star 15 086,900 8.3% $25.73 10.01% (21,132 0 0 Annual Trends 12 Month F imoraeml parecastPtak n Tr0UQh Men Average Amage Vacancy Change(YOY) 8 117% 104% 17.4% 2010 X13 6.5% 2000 Q2 Net Absorption SF 61.1 K 615,449 388,626 2,106,246 2[184 Q4 114 5,976 200801 0ielwvehes SF 132 K 798 714 616,274 2,686 292 2008 024 129005 201202 Dent Growth 3.8% 2.1% 216 9.0 201603 -8.06 20(79 Sales Volume $713 M1 $589-IM NIA S1.3B 20115 X12 $101 6M7 20,09 Q4 417 North Federal Highway,Boynton Beach A&C Job No.: 2190133.000 21 ANDESQN CAPD Retail Leasing-Palm Beach County remains one of the top metros in the National Index for population growth, combined with median household growth above the national median, should translate into increased retail spending that will continue to support long-term demand. Net absorption has outpaced supply and vacancy has decreased. Rent- Rent growth continues to be strong and is in line with the national average. The Palm Beach submarket,which encompasses most of the coastal retail property, has the highest retail asking rents in the metro at over$60/SF,indicating an enormous premium for retail space on or near the beach. Construction-Palm Beach County has historically been active in retail development,but this cycle has been much more moderate, adding less than 400,000 SF in 2018. Sales-Sales activity and pricing continues to fall. While overall pricing in 2018 averaged less that $200/SF, the highest prices are generated in the urban core of Palm Beach with a few sales surpassing$1,000/SF. Overview 12 Mo Deliveries in SF 12 filo Net Absorption in SF Vacancy Rate 12 ala Rent Growth 206 4.670 3.8% Palm Beach has traditionaily been an attractive retail raising rents Retail space is slightly more expensive in market due to strong demographics And employment Palm Beach than in Fort Lauderdale,but rents are growth has been concentrated in higher income grabs, significantly less than Mlami s_Fundamentals have been which should help spur median household income growth performing well,and retail vacancies are down in Palm in conjunction with the rising population of wealthy Beach and across all of South Florida... retirees.Landlords have capitalized on these factors b KEY INDICATORS Curr rit r ter R13A vacancy Rae Asklirg Resit Availabliity Rate Not Absorption Delive ies S6 � U on Fulls 9,907,672 0.6% $34.92 2.345 :0 D ,.0 .. Power Center 3,434,512 5496 $30.63 7.0% 300,260 Cl 0 Neighborhood Center 31,377267 6A% $25.67 17..946..... (28..3W 0 33,374 Strip Center 5,343,133 5.5% $2441 6.9% 6,461 0 0 General Retail 31D,006,129 4.D% _ $26.49 5.1% 34.811) 0 983,697 Other 534.223 64% $2923 8.4% 8 0 0 WA14t: 1R #+l 14.i ;�27�� � ' 711111 t? � S,y71 Ann"Trier 12 mQneh Histarical Forecast peak men Truuo when Average AveraW Vacancy Change 4YQY:1, OZ% 60% 5.2% 8.7 201001 3.4% 200,601 Net Absorption SF f342Ki 541,374 393.959 1,545,206 281303 i969248 200903 Deliveries SF 206 K 797.647 1129,738 2,180-935 2807 03 141,004 2014 Q1 Rent Growth 3,81% 1.7% 2.4911 7.8% 2f)07 02 -5.795 2009 Q3 Sales Volume $691 F,t $594.2M NFA $3.5;8 21515 Q3 $13$.7M 2009 Q3 417 North Federal Highway,Boynton Beach A&C Job No.: 2190133.000 22 ANDESQN CAPD Multi-Family The most significant demographic factor driving the multi-family market in Palm Beach County is the in- migration of the retiree population which largely supports employment in the service sector. Due to this demand, the younger population in Palm Beach County is growing faster than in the remainder of South Florida, altering the character of the Palm Beach County market. Many employed in the service sector are part of the younger generation attending local colleges and universities, and have a high propensity to rent. Consistent hiring and robust household formation will drive the continued demand for apartments. The labor market is also supported by the growing number of biotech firms located in Palm Beach County. High home prices also contribute to the renter pool. Though rent growth is anticipated to slow due to influx of new properties in 2018, this sector is expected to retain a positive outlook for 2019 because of increased demand. Overview 011 12 Mo.Delivered Units 12 Mo.Absorption Units Vacancy Rate 12 Mo.Asking Rent Growth 211403 31002 7.4 /0 3.170 Employment and population growth in Palm Beach has strong leasing.And while rent growth has started to outpaced the U.S.average for most of this cycle.Strong make a slight recovery in 2010„it is stili below the highs demand drivers have enticed developers to be quiet seen in early 2010. Investment volume has remained active here,and apartment inventory has increased by substantial over the past two years,with the'Boca Raton almost 30%this cycle.Even so fundamentals are strong Submarket being a leader in terms of both volume and and vacancies have declined throughout 2018 due to pricing. KEY INDICATORS current Qunits vacancy irate Aaking Rent efective Rent Ab"rl*oh Detivered units, Undiff Constr tin" units 4&5 Star 27,911 9.1% $1,851 $1,832 5 0 2,256 8 star 24,159 6.0% 31,460 $1,445 4 0 730 1&2 Star 12112 6.1% $1,044 $1,0137 10 0 0 Marin 1'82r , 1, 1' „986 Anneal Trends 12 Month Historical Forecast t reWhen Trough men Average Average Vacancy Change(YOY) -1,2% 7 9% 74% 10.1% 2009 Q7 5.3% 2014 Q3 Absorptaatn Units 3,002 1,106 1,235 3.441 2078 Q3 (233t 2006 Q3 Delivered Unfits 2,403 1,244 1,297 2,949 201702 0 201104 Demolished Units 0 53 66 285 201001 0 2010 04 Asking Rent Growth(Yt7Y) 3_11% 2.4% 2_1% 6.9% 20176 Q3 -3.2% 2008 x74 Effective Rent Growth(YOY) 3.9% 2.4% 2.2% 6_8% 200603 12% 2048 Q4 Sales volume $1.4 B $528 8M NIA $1.9B 2018 Q2 $62'6M 2009 x71 417 North Federal Highway,Boynton Beach A&C Job No.: 2190133.000 23 ANDEPSON CAPD Residential Real Estate SINGLE FAMILY HOMES 11/2018 11/2017 CHANGE Closed Sales 1,189 1,243 Closed Sales(Paid In Cash) 399 427 Median Sale Price $348,000 $330oOOO Median%Original List Price Received 94.6% 94,711A Median Days to Contract 50 Days 57 Days Inventory(Active Listings) 7,405 7,058 Months Supply of Inventory 5.1 4.9 TOWNHOUSES/CONDOS 11/2018 11/2017 %CHANGE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Closed Sales 1,016 958 Closed Sales(Paid In Cash) 592 555 Medion Sale Price $176,750 $172,000 Median%Original List Price Received 94.3% 93.99 Modian Days to Contract 50 Days 56 Days Inventory(Active Listings) 6,242 6,424 Months Supply of Inventory 5A 5.9 417 North Federal Highway,Boynton Beach A&C Job No.: 2190133.000 24 ANDE SON CAPD DEMOGRAPHIC TRENDS x Cararm is 6NI t c1Yam 14"Year ch'nago Fairecom Change(15 fro Demagmaph4c Calepory Mau* U.S. meav U.S. mem W& W110 W& 411 1 5 052`9,',W .329,`0-SAV 26% 0,7% 16% 7% 2,5-% 0,6% hl itr h d r 23,X)4 12(5,7276 7� t 9% 14% 0 "6 -IQ% 1,Q% edam otl5k*io Mcome SOA,107 Sf.,a,7 M 57% 6% 1.6'% 2 0% 4.4% 2 Labof Fume 733,453 1-52.82(%13150i; 1,4% 1 1E,�,% 0 f)% 1 h% 8 10-'Y-w r emr F0,Vf1%t grp_Tex 'I nYga"f raftmawl 10 YCta* 1-'Y,.a:r ("W e6.Yd€ d,5`fags;: pSYrfl ;; Bourg.My's Analyms Conclusion Some of the factors that fed Palm Beach County's past growth diminished in 2007 with a decline in the national economy which included reduced home prices and high unemployment. This trend continued until the middle of 2011 when signs of stabilization began to emerge. In the fourth quarter 2011, sales activity began to show signs of recovery.A slow but steady rebound in the market has continued into 2019. Unemployment rates have steadily decreased and home prices are trending upward. The market is experiencing a steady climb from the depths of the recession which has spurred investors into action. The long-term outlook for Palm Beach County is considered positive due to the broad employment base and desirability as a winter tourist destination. As population grows, more supporting commercial, industrial, and service development will be required. These factors, combined with a finite quantity of developable land create a positive real estate outlook for the future. 417 North Federal Highway,Boynton Beach A&C Job No.: 2190133.000 25 ANDESQN CAPD NEIGHBORHOOD SUMMARY IPP!YYth Ave .::.. - NE 11 h flue Ntan©r C'r W MaAm tuTher k Rider Rd 193 Jr 8Ld MM,, Lathe L<ng f m nuu a A - - � � N€afn Aw � � —qthA P �eN pkn NW Bt4 4 - NE an Rva - NES rise NE 74h A,e 3 1 1hCai Ca Cir moa a .... _ PSE 8tli. wag NE Tate-'&YE N �YYC - p PdM1 H gck t t$ H kPark Perk Il NW S(♦t llge 911 Nor[h Federal Highway S ` ' MSV 4 h �' Bo nM B h FL 33431 ((( - NE 4th vue - m ,1 .... .....Agee :. , NW�ed Ave 41p�.1e MND INE P,rd-Fua �` 11 1 � �" � Fra0....,' 9; Park s - IlUt� �' �r ... �11t Ave I Leena @lm` _ BovMo it Yo 4aescn . - - E Ocean Avs+ _ �_'eoa; 31 ( SSW 2 d AV = ...SE 2nd A !{) rn�w1 Ave �SW 3CLC FUP9plR ., ryxrarsastat 411 � h a �( _ � SW sth AP SW�A SE t P �_ sse E uh Ava a', am P _ - =cd-�ue s�1 SSW 714:We SVV 71h ct LSW Itk-FttP ... _ IF 21h eW.e _ �fT z The subject property is located in downtown Boynton Beach in the Central Business District. The neighborhood's boundaries are 1-95 to the west, the Intracoastal Waterway to the east, Southeast 6th Avenue to the south, and Northeast Sixth Avenue to the north. To the west of the Central Business District lies the Ocean District Community Redevelopment district. The redevelopment district boundaries are Northeast 3rd Avenue to the north, Southeast 2nd Avenue to the south, Seacrest Boulevard to the west and the FEC Railroad tracks to the east. The district is characterized by older commercial properties along the major thoroughfares with moderately priced single family residences in the interior neighborhoods. The neighborhood has good access. The primary thoroughfares are Boynton Beach Boulevard, Federal Highway, and Ocean Avenue. Boynton Beach Boulevard provides access to the Congress Avenue commercial district, a busy retail area, as well as recently developed residential areas lying west of the city. Ocean Avenue provides access to State Road AIA and wealthy beach communities. Federal Highway traverses Palm Beach County's older coastal neighborhoods. Federal Highway also provides access to Atlantic Avenue in downtown Delray Beach, an older commercial district that has redeveloped with a thriving restaurant and nightlife area. The City of Boynton Beach has a conceptual redevelopment plan for the district. Ocean Avenue underwent streetscape modification. East Ocean Avenue is seen as the "main street" of the downtown area as its volume of traffic is less than that of other main thoroughfares in the district. One of the goals for East 417 North Federal Highway,Boynton Beach A&C Job No.: 2190133.000 26 ANDESQN CAPD Ocean Avenue is to make it a pedestrian friendly area of mixed use properties along with the public use properties within the district. The Intracoastal waterfront and Ocean Avenue east of Federal Highway has been almost totally renovated. Over the past development cycle two new, waterfront, mixed-use, mid-rise projects have been completed and a new municipal marina built. Due to past economic and market conditions, the projects have had mixed success as many of the residential units failed to sell out. This caused one of the projects which was originally branded as The Promenade to fail. However,it was taken over by a new developer and rebranded as Casa Costa and they have begun generating positive sales momentum for the residential units. However, much of the commercial space is still vacant. This trend would be expected to change as the residential units fill up and create more demand for local commercial services. The South Federal Highway corridor from Boynton Beach Boulevard extending to the south is composed of mixed commercial and residential uses. Improvements along this stretch of South Federal Highway are primarily characterized by older neighborhood shopping centers, miscellaneous stores, motels and auto related facilities. The subject property falls within an area of the community redevelopment plan. The community redevelopment plan basically calls for enhancement of existing uses; civic in the west, commercial along Boynton Beach Boulevard, multi-family in the center and single family in the south. It appears that primarily commercial uses were intended between 3rd Street and the CSX Railroad. This area from about Southeast 1st Street to north of Boynton Beach Boulevard contains older properties including several houses, several vacant tracts, and a number of commercial uses. This area is destined for mixed use with multi-family projects that include commercial space on Boynton Beach Boulevard and Ocean Avenue. The 4.7 acre full city block located at the southwest corner of Federal Highway was assembled during the last development cycle but recessionary influences delayed its development. However, it has now been developed as 500 Ocean and includes 341 residential rental units in a six story building with 13,800 square feet of retail space on the first floor along Ocean Avenue with 6,600 square feet of office space on the second floor of the Ocean Avenue frontage. In general, the single and multi-family housing in the area is dated but in generally average condition. The commercial uses on Ocean Avenue and off of Boynton Beach Boulevard are also dated and in need of renovation. However, revitalization of the subject neighborhood is evident from the renovations along Boynton Beach Boulevard including noticeable renovations and new construction of the civic facilities, and the new 500 Ocean project. 417 North Federal Highway,Boynton Beach A&C Job No.: 2190133.000 27 ANDESQN CAPD PROPERTY DATA Taxpayer of Record AEC Property Holdings LLC Palm Beach County Property Control Number(s) 08-43-45-21-26-005-0030 Assessed Value and Taxes for 2018 The following information was taken from the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser's and Tax Collector's web sites. Altpraals Improvements Land Total Value $78,076 $169,688 $247,764 Asessed>andOXAbl Value Assessed Value Exemption Taxable Value $206,566 $0 $206,566 Tees Ad Valorem Non Ad Valorem Total Tax $4,621 $729 f $5,350 A typical informed buyer would recognize the possibility of a reassessment following a sale of the property and the possibility that taxes could change as a result, if the assessed value is substantially different than the true market value. That said, considering the market value conclusion contained herein, the subject appears to be fairly assessed. Our value conclusion does not discount for any taxes owed on the property, current or delinquent. The value assumes the property is free and clear and not subject to any prior year's delinquencies or outstanding tax certificates. The appraisers strongly suggest any potential buyer, mortgagee, or other investor in the property fully investigate the tax status of the subject property with the County's Tax Collectors office. 417 North Federal Highway,Boynton Beach A&C Job No.: 2190133.000 28 ANDESQN CAPD Census Tract The subject property is located in census tract 0061.00. Census Tract Map EIDMA,a': �� ys li S1 rtT4 s 3 4 v,S,ar�.r,r h -esus De�ogaglve I5ata %ry.Nr ' F,t Tarsi 7 }�'i�41 � _�a h�1��1T Fi YF(�a �i,tsir ue'vn�'i4 s'1 ��lsotf-rr`n t�; tilts{ 1. 'r,>x,c rsi 'NiA�"eii�?��ti1c"& ))1�2�r �3rF�f���t�x ,lir ,�Y 1r�$fry si,,FfFL�r AG dress'.417 N FEDERAL WXY B©YNTON BEACH,FL,334351414 tq t2k�tS !.�� i fh} IIt S t{ }('�j�S '��$Y{�y{)t t Y t{tj�. 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Flood Map National Flood Hazard Layer FIRMette 1,4M 25'32-5,82-M if t (a _ _ �.�.Arznann S wmcx��Yucm H�a.ea J.A— �� a\ rpt"` �wsa l� us�C wa,9h i dima�ppr i - a ii ra'l�"F`rwc ae �rusna a�am�d raaam����H maga &vm'.0 KIMYCoil licvt Auk@U atA t i d GAMER AREAS Of te'nmm 6eso N� Wet PN-d 41xk❑-€a Ymxm11.11 a s S � a {fig r' '- 1 •-. .� oresnmr ,ft-.W M�mremsuvu"—a uk%ARa 'V OTHER AREAS a�a r bv� amrcGx�Perim re���.�. 3S F ! r 17 -+9t]t 11 .._s, {w� °.� GI kk I, ('ILII I►j{����f��ijl�ilY� 6C'TURTt - U nock. arra -9 ane 'S � 5aRucr� III— ear W�—sem® ttat "L �� n� iaL<clth fa� lmlcdCm 1, HmAi caawwi I.M., ) l& wmr saudr Lia xi DprcarDalmAxnAaesl@ t N.WON Ono M.01.01.z Subject Property RAMS U�Vp+s 1 i j L M ph ftoftop cw Aa ma Lc n Pem taSM1� =.M.Mua mmnm a:an oa t i ` w�ttw Iw�rm�ma m 7-A RY, aw t.�M€icace bm— ThA �nre�. mn�kn vnlen PA.7Ama enwan ! It{ air s ..?(i Th. rrsma M Ml—m K dcrh d W—W mtm M. r A 9'4➢ n t, - a k {YlE r '��. suswrmaeamae mna Aw5. d Lhlm-P r vts na l A w nsms nna 1x' y � � —t� sax mury*�n�s-v g—t am a M.U.vmm�:n }' th T,"NF.L inn®e,'"Anemn¢0h. na. ti t_ f �,. Mauv naa, eA, n— woe �A map s17 lwm md.nA" hat,..0 euum ®�maoms wal dtyAtmffiadmx,k. _ HALM win m ror-d R WWa"cam. o1 , f. Fret1.6,11[)11 _ €I 250 5DO 9,00 1,500 2,000 ra�adatmre auepa�a. 417 North Federal Highway,Boynton Beach A&C Job No.: 2190133.000 30 ANDESQN CAPD Zoning and Future Land Use The subject property's use is dictated by the Boynton Beach Zoning Code and Comprehensive Plan. The Boynton Beach zoning and future land use maps indicate the subject property has a zoning designation of CBD - Central Business District with an underlying land use designation of MXM - Mixed Use Medium (50 Dwelling Units per Acre). Permitted uses under this zoning category generally include, but are not limited to; a variety of retail, office, service establishment and residential uses. The subject's past use as a retail building is in line with the current zoning as a permitted use and the current zoning is in harmony with the future land use designation. The appraisers have not independently verified that the subject complies with current site development regulations (setbacks, site coverage, etc.). It has been assumed that by virtue of the subject's on-going use, should there be any areas of non-compliance, a variance has been issued or some other form of special exception has been made. Concurrency The strongest growth control measure ever imposed was passed by the Florida Legislature and became effective on February 1, 1990. This was mandated by Chapter 163, Florida Statutes, otherwise known as the Growth Management Law. One provision of this law is referred to as Concurrency which dramatically limits the ability to develop real property. It is basically the requirement that adequate infrastructure be available to serve new development. Eight types of infrastructure are affected including traffic, potable water, sewer, drainage, solid waste,recreation and open space, mass transit, and fire rescue. In May of 2011, House Bill 7172 amended the Growth Management act in an effort to spur economic growth through streamlining and lessening growth management controls. Transportation concurrency requirements were exempted in dense urban land areas with populations of at least 1,000 people per square mile. Also, within dense urban land areas, the DRI process has been exempted. State review of local comprehensive plans was streamlined and zoning changes are now allowed to be considered concurrently with land use plan amendments. It is the appraisers' understanding that the subject is not subject to any concurrency restrictions. Should the property be altered or redeveloped, the matter of concurrency would need to be revisited at that time. Utilities The following utilities are available to the subject property: Municipal water and sewer, electricity, and telephone. 417 North Federal Highway,Boynton Beach A&C Job No.: 2190133.000 31 ANDESQN CAPD Subject Property Sales History The appraisers have not been provided with a title abstract on the property appraised nor have they conducted a title search of their own. The Palm Beach County Property Appraiser's records indicate that the subject property last sold on February 11, 2011 for a price of$165,000. This sale was recorded in Palm Beach County OR Book and Page 24419/318. To the appraisers' knowledge the subject property is not currently listed for sale or subject to a current purchase agreement. Site Analysis The following analysis is based upon a personal inspection of the site and Palm Beach County Public Records. Location The subject property is located on the west side of North Federal Highway roughly 510 feet north of Boynton Beach Boulevard,within the municipal limits of the City of Boynton Beach. The property address is 417 North Federal Highway, Boynton Beach, Florida 33435. Size and Shape We have relied on the site size for the property from the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser's records. The site is a rectangular shaped parcel of land having roughly 50 front feet along the west side of North Federal Highway. The subject site area is approximately 6,413 square feet or 0.147 acres. Topography and Drainage The site is level and near road grade. Drainage appears to be adequate for its current use. No apparent drainage problems were noted during the inspection. However,we have not had the opportunity to visit the site during a time of heavy rainfall. It is assumed that the subject does not suffer from any detrimental drainage problems. Access Access is via North Federal Highway to the east and NE 4th Street to the west. We note that due to the building improvements location on the site, vehicle access is only available from NE 4th Street at the rear of the property. 417 North Federal Highway,Boynton Beach A&C Job No.: 2190133.000 32 ANDESQN CAPD Easements or Encroachments Typical utility easements are believed to exist. A survey that would delineate the boundaries of any potentially detrimental easements or encroachments was not made available to the appraisers. The appraisers did not note any such conditions during our on-site inspection, nor did the property owner disclose any. We have no reason to believe that there are any easements or encroachments on the property that would affect its use in such a way as to have a negative impact on value. Soil/Environmental Conditions We have not been provided with nor have we commissioned a soil or sub-soil condition report. The appraisers have no reason to believe that there may be hazardous materials stored and used at the property. The appraiser, however, is not qualified to detect such substances. The presence of substances such as asbestos, urea-formaldehyde foam insulation or other potentially hazardous materials may affect the value of the property. The value estimate is predicated on the assumption that there is no such material on or in the property that would cause a loss in value. No responsibility is assumed for any such conditions, or for any expertise or engineering knowledge required to discover them. The client is urged to retain an expert in this field,if desired. Site Improvement Analysis Site improvements include concrete paved covered front patio, asphalt paved rear parking lot, CBS dumpster enclosure. Landscaping is minimal consisting of a few trees and shrubs. Building Improvement Analysis We have relied upon a personal exterior inspection of the building as well as the Palm Beach County Public Records for the following building description. Our analysis is performed under the assumption that the interior condition of the subject property is similar to the exterior appearance noted during our exterior inspection,which is noted to be below average. Year Built: 1950 Building Area: 1,560 square feet Site Area: 6,413 square feet FAR/Lot Coverage: 0.24/24% Foundations: Concrete slab on grade Basic Construction: Concrete block Exterior Finish Stucco 417 North Federal Highway,Boynton Beach A&C Job No.: 2190133.000 33 ANDESQN CAPD Roof Support/Covering: Flat roof, (the covering was not inspected, however, it is assumed to be typical built-up or membrane type covering in good working condition) Doors: Glass in metal frame storefront type front entry doors and hollow core metal rear entrance door Windows: Fixed glass in metal frame Floors: Assumed to be commercial grade carpet,vinyl or tile Ceiling: Assumed to be drop acoustic tile or finished drywall/plaster Interior walls: Assumed to be finished drywall or plaster Lighting: Assumed to be adequate Electric service: Assumed adequate for typical commercial uses Plumbing: Assumed adequate for typical commercial uses Heating and Cooling: None Parking: Asphalt paved rear parking lot. The lot is not currently striped, but it appears large enough to accommodate a building of the subject's size Building Comments/ Condition: Property appeared to be in below average overall condition. Some signs of deferred maintenance were noted during the appraisers'inspection. Functional Utility: The subject property appears to have functional utility commensurate with other competing properties in the market and does not appear to suffer from functional obsolescence. Economic/External Obsolescence: The property does not appear to be suffering from any external/economic obsolescence. 417 North Federal Highway,Boynton Beach A&C Job No.: 2190133.000 34 ANDESQN CAPD Building Area Calculations/Floor Plan The appraisers have not measured the building improvements. We have performed our analysis utilizing the building sketches and square footages available from the County Property Appraiser's records; copies of which are provided below. 3� 1.Year Balt 1950 RETAIL SINGLE .OCCUP 156 RETAIL STORE 1560 �'AO 40 Si Tbtal Square Footage: 1 560 39 417 North Federal Highway,Boynton Beach A&C Job No.: 2190133.000 35 ANDESQN CAPD HIGHEST AND BEST USE The Appraisal Institute defines highest and best use as follows: The reasonably probable and legal use of vacant land or an improved property that is physically possible, appropriately supported, financially feasible, and that results in the highest value. The four criteria the highest and best use must meet are legal permissibility, physical possibility, financial feasibility, and maximum productivity. Alternatively, the probable use of land or improved property—specific with respect to the user and timing of the use—that is adequately supported and results in the highest present value. (Source: Appraisal Institute, The Dictionary of Real Estate Appraisal, 6th ed., Chicago: Appraisal Institute, 2015). The analysis of highest and best use normally applies these considerations in a three step process, involving the analysis of the highest and best use of the site as if vacant, determination of the ideal improvement, and a comparison of the existing improvement with the ideal improvement, in order to estimate the highest and best use as improved. As Vacant The subject site is of sufficient size and configuration that it could physically support numerous uses, limited only by the fact that such uses must be legal, reasonable, probable, and a logical continuation of surrounding uses within the subject property's neighborhood. The subject is zoned CBD - Central Business District with a land use designation of MXM - Mixed Use Medium (50 Dwelling Units per Acre). Any number of uses would be legally possible. It is located in an area that is developed with a variety of uses. In consideration of the site's location, land use classification, zoning and surrounding uses, the highest and best use for the subject, as if vacant, would be development with some type of commercial building in keeping with the zoning,land use, and neighborhood uses. As Improved In the process of researching the subject market, the appraisers have determined that it is debatable whether the current subject improvements add significant value over that of the underlying land. In consideration of the subject's location, land use classification, zoning, surrounding uses and type and condition of current improvements, the highest and best use for the subject is the current utilization of the existing improvements until a time when it may be assembled with nearby property for redevelopment. 417 North Federal Highway,Boynton Beach A&C Job No.: 2190133.000 36 ANDESQN CAPD EXPOSURE AND MARKETING TIME Exposure time is: 1) The time a property remains on the market; 2) The estimated length of time the property interest being appraised would have been offered on the market prior to the hypothetical consummation of a sale at market value on the effective date of the appraisal; 3) A retrospective estimate based on an analysis of past events assuming a competitive and open market. Marketing time is an opinion of the amount of time it might take to sell a real or personal property interest at the concluded market value level during the period immediately after the effective date of an appraisal. Marketing time differs from exposure time, which is always presumed to precede the effective date of an appraisal. Advisory Opinion 7 of the Appraisal Standards Board of The Appraisal Foundation and Statement on Appraisal Standards No. 6, Reasonable Exposure Time in Real Property and Personal Property Market Value Opinions address the determination of reasonable exposure and marketing time. (Source: Appraisal Institute, The Dictionary of Real Estate Appraisal, 6th ed., Chicago: Appraisal Institute, 2015). Financing for commercial properties appears to be readily available at this time. Most properties offered for sale have been exposed on the market for six to twelve months or longer. The CoStar Group reported the historical marketing times (exposure time) for 30 retail properties ranging from 1,000 to 10,000 square feet in size in Palm Beach County from Januaryl, 2018 through March 25,2019. The marketing time ranged from roughly 1.3 months to roughly 43.9 months,with an average of roughly 10 months and a median of 6.4 months. We note that the Costar data can be skewed by many properties that were significantly overpriced by unmotivated sellers and/or were not properly marketed and languished on the market for several years. We believe if appropriately priced and marketed, the subject would sell in the lower portion of the time frame range exhibited by the CoStar data. Considering the preceding, as well as sales that have taken place in the local market, and assuming a prudent pricing strategy, we estimate an exposure time of 6 to 12 months. Looking forward, we feel this would be a reasonable estimate for marketing time as well. 417 North Federal Highway,Boynton Beach A&C Job No.: 2190133.000 37 ANDESQN CAPD SALES COMPARISON APPROACH The sales comparison approach is the process of deriving a value indication for the subject property by comparing market information for similar properties with the property being appraised, identifying appropriate units of comparison, and making qualitative comparisons with or quantitative adjustments to the sale prices (or unit prices, as appropriate) of the comparable properties based on relevant, market- derived elements of comparison. (Appraisal Institute, The Dictionary of Real Estate Appraisal, 6th ed., Chicago: Appraisal Institute, 2015.) The sales comparison approach requires that the appraiser locate recent sales of similar properties and through an adjustment process arrive at an indication of what these properties would have sold for if they possessed all of the salient characteristics of the subject property. These adjusted sales prices are then correlated into an estimate of the market value of the property via the sales comparison approach to value. A search of the Palm Beach County official records, local multiple listing service records, discussions with local brokers and appraisers and a personal inspection of the subject area produced several sales of similar type properties. The sales used in the analysis were the best comparables that we were able to verify with public records and/or a party to the transaction. The following pages feature a detailed write up of each comparable used in the analysis, a location map and summary of the selected comparable sales data, which is followed by a discussion of the pertinent adjustments and conclusion of value. 417 North Federal Highway,Boynton Beach A&C Job No.: 2190133.000 38 ANDESQN CAPD SALE NO. 1 - 614 North Dixie Highway, Lantana, FL 33460 AC File No.: 2190133.000 ID: 910614 1 i?(4{t1tt� t a h 5 4 4 we OR Book/Page: 29703/1071 Type: Retail Sale Status: Sale Sub-Type: Single Tenant (Retail) Date: March 2, 2018 Grantor: Properties of Palm Beaches LLC Grantee: T& C Higgins LLC Legal: Lots 1 and 2 in Block 2, of Lakeview Manor, being a subdivision of a part of government lot 4 Section 34, Township 44 south, Range 43 east, according to the plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 18, Page 29, of the public record of Palm Beach County, Florida. Folio No.: 40-43-44-34-07-002-0010 Location: Southeast corner of North Dixie Highway and Lakeview Avenue, north of Lantana Road, Lantana Zoning: C1 - Commercial by Lantana Utilities: Municipal water and sewer, electricity, and telephone 417 North Federal Highway,Boynton Beach A&C Job No.: 2190133.000 39 ANDESQN CAPD Site Size: Square Feet: 6,123 Acres: 0.141 Shape: Rectangular Street Frontaae (Ft.) 170 Improvements: Gross Bldg. SF: 1,540 Year Built: 1952 Stories: I No. of Bldgs: I Condition: Average Parking: On-site, adequate Air Conditioning: Central Construction: CBS FAR: 0.25 Use: Use at Time of Sale: Commercial Intended Use: Commercial Highest and Best Use: Commercial Verification: Source: Robert D'Arinzo w/ReMax Prestige, MLS,public records Relationship: Listing broker Conditions of Sale: Arm's length Verified By: B.Arnold Date: March 25, 2019 Sales History: No transactions in the previous three years Sales Price: $185,000 Price/SF Building: $120.13 Financing: None recorded Comments: Property was in leasable condition at the time of the sale. However, the buyer did extensive renovation including new doors and windows and interior buildout after purchasing the property and is now an owner occupant. 417 North Federal Highway,Boynton Beach A&C Job No.: 2190133.000 40 ANDESQN CAPD SALE NO. 2 - 1812 North Dixie Highway, Lake Worth, FL 33460 AC File No.: 2190133.000 ID: 910619 i 66 k: �fl�tuk'Sltktlis { twf �y !�fu'aun� s � nF�kt>tt �)�tS�\�nl�allt;;��kitt� �titt � k ftn�lr fiin4zn�-'adi "',"'g OR Book/Page: 29705/1735 Type: Retail Sale Status: Sale Sub-Type: Multi-Tenant (Retail) Date: March 9, 2018 Grantor: Properties Unlimited Group, LLC Grantee: MG Ramirez Dynasty, LLC Legal: North Lake Worth Lot 1, Block 43 in Plat Book 5, Page 48, Palm Beach County, Florida Folio No.: 38-43-44-15-16-043-0010 Location: East side of N. Dixie Highway, 1/z block north of N. 18th Avenue, Lake Worth Zoning: MU-Dixie -Mixed Use - Dixie by Lake Worth Utilities: Municipal water and sewer, electricity, and telephone 417 North Federal Highway,Boynton Beach A&C Job No.: 2190133.000 41 ANDESQN CAPD Site Size: Square Feet: 5,000 Acres: 0.115 Shape: Rectangular Street Frontaae (Ft.)50 Improvements: Gross Bldg. SF: 1,550 Year Built: 1959 Stories: 1 No. of Bldgs: 1 Condition: Average Parking: On-site, adequate Air Conditioning: Central Construction: CBS FAR: 0.31 Use: Use at Time of Sale: Commercial Intended Use: Commercial Highest and Best Use: Commercial Verification: Source: Gary Bataille, MLS,public records Relationship: Seller Conditions of Sale: Arm's-length Verified By: B.Arnold Date: March 25, 2019 Sales History: previously sold for $106,700 in June 2002,recorded in County OR Book 13788, Page 840 Sales Price: $235,000 Price/SF Building: $151.61 Financing: None recorded Comments: This retail building is demised into 3 storefronts with minimal buildout. Seller indicated two units were occupied at the time of sale. Each unit was reported to have a central A/C unit. Buyer has since begun to renovate the building with new hurricane impact storefronts, windows and doors and new interior finishes and new A/C units. 417 North Federal Highway,Boynton Beach A&C Job No.: 2190133.000 42 ANDESQN CAPD SALE NO. 3 - 1011 South Dixie Highway, Lake Worth, FL 33460 AC File No.: 2190133.000 ID: 910618 d s, t OR Book/Page: 30036/0030 Type: Retail Sale Status: Sale Sub-Type: Single Tenant (Retail) Date: August 2, 2018 Grantor: Opagroup International, Inc. Grantee: Y&T Holdings II, LLC Legal: Lot 6 and the South 1/2 of Lot 5 (less the east 2 feet of each), Block 285, Townsite of Lucerne, Plat Book 2, Page 29, Palm Beach County, Florida Folio No.: 38-43-44-21-15-285-0051 Location: West side of South Dixie Highway, roughly 130 feet south of 10th Avenue South, Lake Worth Zoning: MU-Dixie -Mixed Use - Dixie by Lake Worth Utilities: Municipal water and sewer, electricity, and telephone 417 North Federal Highway,Boynton Beach A&C Job No.: 2190133.000 43 ANDESQN CAPD Site Size: Square Feet: 9,893 Acres: 0.227 Shape: Irregular Street Frontaae (Ft.) 75 Improvements: Gross Bldg. SF: 1,946 Year Built: 1959 Stories: 1 No. of Bldgs: 1 Condition: Below average Parking: On-site, adequate Air Conditioning: None Construction: CBS FAR: 0.20 Use: Use at Time of Sale: Commercial Intended Use: Commercial Highest and Best Use: Commercial Verification: Source: Loopnet listing, MLS,public records Relationship: Loopnet listing,public records Conditions of Sale: Arm's-length Verified By: B.Arnold Date: March 25, 2019 Sales History: Previously sold for $175,000 in July 2002, recorded in County OR Book 13971, Page 1305 Sales Price: $198,000 Price/SF Building: $101.75 Financing: Seller provided a 4 year balloon mortgage in the amount of$150,000 at a rate of 5% interest. Comments: Property was a convenience store sometime in the past. As of on-site inspection on March 21, 2019 the property was unoccupied and it appears to have been vacant for some time. 417 North Federal Highway,Boynton Beach A&C Job No.: 2190133.000 44 ANDESQN CAPD SALE NO. 4 - 501-507 North Federal Highway, Boynton Beach, FL 33435 AC File No.: 2190133.000 ID: 910617 OR Book/Page: 30209/0763 Type: Retail Sale Status: Sale Sub-Type: Multi-Tenant (Retail) Date: October 22, 2018 Grantor: Julio Guanche Grantee: 501 N Federal Hwy LLC Legal: Lot 9 (less the east 35 feet), all of Lot 10, and Lots 11 and 12 (less the east 35 feet), Block 4, Robert Addition to the Town of Boynton Beach, Plat Book 1, Page 51, Palm Beach County, Florida Folio No.: 08-43-45-21-26-004-0090 and 08-43-45-21-26-004-0110 Location: Northwest corner of North Federal Highway and NE 4th Avenue, Boynton Beach Zoning: CBD - Central Business District by Boynton Beach Utilities: Municipal water and sewer, electricity, and telephone 417 North Federal Highway,Boynton Beach A&C Job No.: 2190133.000 45 ANDESQN CAPD Site Size: Square Feet: 13,221 Acres: 0.304 Shape: Rectangular Street Frontaae (Ft.) 230 Improvements: Gross Bldg. SF: 4,188 Year Built: 1950 & 1955 Stories: I No. of Bldgs: 2 Condition: Average to less than Parking: On-site, adequate Air Conditioning: Wall unit(s) Construction: CBS FAR: 0.32 Use: Use at Time of Sale: Commercial Intended Use: Commercial Highest and Best Use: Commercial Verification: Source: Gary Silberman, Esq.,listing flyer,public records Relationship: Preparer of the deed Conditions of Sale: Arm's-length Verified By: B.Arnold Date: March 25, 2019 Sales History: Property was foreclosed on and certificate of deed was issued in February 2018 showing a price in the amount of$450,100. Sales Price: $550,000 Price/SF Building: $131.33 Financing: Seller provided financing in the amount of $275,000. Buyer also obtained a 2 year balloon mortgage in the amount of $275,000 from a private third party; Adam Gittelmacher Comments: Property is divided into 5 tenant spaces, all with storefronts fronting North Federal Highway. Listing broker indicates the property was 100% occupied on a month to month basis at the time of sale. At the time of on- site inspection on March 21, 2019, a multi-services establishment, church and convenience store were noted as tenants. 417 North Federal Highway,Boynton Beach A&C Job No.: 2190133.000 46 ANDESQN CAPD SALE NO. 5 - 570 South Dixie Highway, Lantana, FL 33462 AC File No.: 2190133.00 ID: 910615 ,t f 4 {4 r„ �itt tr 0 : tt �fr iY S3 K .4 OR Book/Page: 30391/1454 Type: Retail Sale Status: Sale Sub-Type: Single Tenant (Retail) Date: January 28, 2019 Grantor: RHB Ventures, LLC Grantee: Dixie Lantana, LLC Legal: Lot 23 (less the east 15 feet) and Lots 24 and 25 (and 15 foot abandoned alley lying east of and adjacent thereto), Lakeside Point Addition to Lantana, Plat Book 9, Page 48, Palm Beach County, Florida and Lots 1 and 2 (and 8 foot abandoned alley lying south of and adjacent thereto), Block 2, Pinewood Park Addition to Lantana, Plat Book 5, Page 13, Palm Beach County, Florida Folio No.: 40-43-45-03-09-000-0240,40-43-45-03-08-002-0010, 40-43-45-03-09-000-0230 Location: East side of South Dixie Highway between Lake Worth Avenue and Mayfield Road, Lantana Zoning: C1 - Commercial by Lantana Utilities: Municipal water and sewer, electricity, and telephone 417 North Federal Highway,Boynton Beach A&C Job No.: 2190133.000 47 ANDESQN CAPD Site Size: Square Feet: 34,535 Acres: 0.793 Shape: Irregular Street Frontaae (Ft.) 500 Improvements: Gross Bldg. SF: 7,966 Year Built: 1949 Stories: 2 No. of Bldgs: I Condition: Average Parking: On-site, adequate Air Conditioning: Central air Construction: CBS and frame FAR: 0.23 Use: Use at Time of Sale: Used vehicles sales Intended Use: Used vehicle sales Highest and Best Use: Commercial Verification: Source: Klaus Sinn w/Stefan Sinn Group expRealty, LLC,public records Relationship: Listing broker Conditions of Sale: Arm's-length Verified By: B.Arnold Date: March 22, 2019 Sales History: No transactions in the previous five years Sales Price: $1,150,000 Price/SF Building: $144.36 Financing: None recorded Comments: The building consists of retail/showroom space, garage/shop space and office space. The building was formerly utilized by the owner as a specialty used car and motorcycle showroom. Buyer intends to owner occupy the property with a similar use. Property was in need of a new roof at the time of sale, which the listing broker indicates was quoted to cost$78,000. 417 North Federal Highway,Boynton Beach A&C Job No.: 2190133.000 48 ANDESQN CAPD Comparable Sales Location Map j jlae�i �th kr+a�msp ngs�- 6 s1 Comparable 3 j A1A 11', 1812 North Dixie Highway, _.rv& 5f _ f 1'":, :.I Nit�F1C v Lake Worth _ 1 °`f�� r . 17th A ...... t�Ij:IEP t -Ilf ee rr dr ��IIII�L fj ' � flilr �a e W If?d f -, �-. � r�802.� � �� 11�LPa j;� � , 4�r f �.. r� .�Ij _ + ,.I lake 45prne �... E,r..�� p Comparable 4 ��t ( IollSouth Dixie Highway, nn Park L 16 h 11 3y 6Yfr � '� F�1,4 Lake Worth yto lj f I� 4,i n = I _ eJ c t. 9c1I y Comparable arable 1 614 North Dixie Highway, Atlarrtrsf ��.0-- �- t Y I y@ f Lantana 1 . 4w,tlt�i`Rafrtt. I r4oUnkd'EL6 pa f� E1 Bt5AfG11I , a lartan� dt'.,, - 1 y 9 P I I ¢ 81P -r .. f .. _ �) 11 r � � z r I 111 'i' erYe Mu Ic�al @eaaFi, . P p F ( S3 �.. I,1 ' Comparable 2Dixie. .... oluxII - may o r�o,.gri F� rat" S705ol` " ' I,— IuxdfR& uth High way, I `I' �I Lantana D €[ A1AI _ `r JJ II f anal Dr�Irlli 1 _r1 �� p ,' IIlli _ �Id ;+ � IJi ,. DI Il[ � .� I �f�� E I, .. M 4♦�i Zi I I cs t € II _ awva F g If i p �1 arkr&-{4ve i "!krrl" fa 71tyarkve �� `r) YID 1,Comparable 5 fff Subject Property ' I Urd ¢` I [ 501-507 North Federal 417 North Federal Highway nton Beach FL 33435 HI hwa Bo nton Beach �I �I ogaan:�jdge' f- r � � If �� jl�i ' jt ,I,tl,Hammoe�iPark ��ad-L 7 VV$1Y n ht 5'amd I PS 1388-2J 12 417 North Federal Highway,Boynton Beach A&C Job No.: 2190133.000 49 ANDESQN CAPD 1?rzprtyAdclrass Btc)gA�t f?a1e xrflt I�t3e ttt3ld . ' 1 29703 614 North Dixie Highway 6,123 1952 1,540 0.25 $185,000 $120.13 Mar-18 1071 Lantana 0.14 2 29705 1812 North Dixie Highway 5,000 1959 1,550 0.31 $235,000 $151.61 Mar-18 1735 Lake Worth 0.11 3 30036 1011 South Dixie Highway 9,893 1959 1,946 0.20 $198,000 $101.75 Aug-18 0030 Lake Worth 0.23 4 30209 501-507 North Federal Highway 13,221 1950& Oct-18 0763 Boynton Beach 0.30 1955 4,188 0.32 $550,000 $131.33 5 30391 570 South Dixie Highway 34,535 1949 7,966 0.23 $1,150,000 $144.36 Jan-19 1454 Lantana 0.79 tubi. 417444h'Fea'1Tii,43 ` NIAAlITjA Sales Summary and Discussion In this analysis, we considered differences between the sales and the subject in terms of property rights sold, conditions of sale, financing, market conditions (trend or time adjustment), location, building and lot size, and quality and condition of the improvements. The appraisers based the comparisons on a standardized unit of measure, the sale price per square foot of building. The sale price per square foot of building correlates well among the comparable sales and is commonly used by buyers in this type of analysis. Property Rights The property rights transferred were believed to be those of the fee simple estate. No differences between the sales and the subject are reflected. Conditions of Sale All sales were reportedly market oriented. No adjustment consideration for conditions of sale was necessary. Financing We considered any indication of favorable financing. All sales were either on a cash basis or had market oriented financing, therefore, no differences were noted nor were adjustments made. 417 North Federal Highway,Boynton Beach A&C Job No.: 2190133.000 50 ANDESQN CAPD Market Conditions The sales occurred over the period from March 2, 2018 to January 28, 2019. The date of value is March 22, 2019. The market has shown improving market conditions over this time period. We have applied an upward adjustment of 0.5% per month (rounded down to the nearest full month) to account for rising prices. Location The subject property is located at 417 North Federal Highway in the Boynton Beach central business district. Comparable 4 is located next door to the subject and warrants no adjustment for location. Comparables 1, 2, 5 were found to be slightly inferior in location warranting a small adjustment upward, while comparable 3 was found to be inferior to a larger degree, warranting a more substantial upward adjustment for location. Size Generally, larger properties will sell for a somewhat lower price per square foot of building than smaller ones, and vice versa, when all else is equal. We believe the larger sales in this data set follow this pattern and some upward adjustment is warranted to comparables 4 and 5. Quality/Condition/Appeal This consideration takes into account differences in quality of construction, the property's physical condition and overall appeal. The subject property was reportedly built in 1950 and it has not been well maintained in recent years. The condition of the subject improvements is below average. Comparables 1, 2, 4 and 5 were all found to be superior to the subject in terms of overall condition warranting some upward adjustment. Comparable 3 was found to be inferior in overall condition and appeal, warranting some upward adjustment. FAR/Lot Coverage/Parking The most significant factors involving lot coverage are the existence of excess land and the availability of on-site parking. Neither the subject nor any of the comparables have excess land and all have adequate on- site parking. No adjustments are warranted. Zonina/Land Use The subject property has a zoning designation of CBD - Central Business District by Boynton Beach with an underlying future land use of MXM - Mixed Use Medium (50 Dwelling Units per Acre) by Boynton Beach. Though they may vary by municipality, all of the comparables have similar commercial or mixed use designations that allow for similar uses as the subject. No adjustment is warranted. 417 North Federal Highway,Boynton Beach A&C Job No.: 2190133.000 51 O O rl I„ ti EF i, V1 V1 � O V1 „� a� V'1 ti ti ti ti ti ' , • i y O B O Z N r 4 ` a> O ANDESQN CAPD Conclusion Considering all of these differences, we developed the preceding quantitative comparison chart listing the sales as they compare to the subject property, based on a price per square foot of building. Not all categories considered are depicted. Those omitted reflect no differences between the sales and the subject property. The unadjusted range of value indicated by the sales is roughly $101.74 to $151.61 per square foot of building area. The preceding quantitative comparison chart shows the value range for the subject property after adjustment based on a price per square foot of building area to be from $114.60 to $145.98 with a mean of $133.98. Considering all of the salient factors discussed previously and prevailing market conditions, the appraisers feel a conclusion in the upper middle portion of the indicated range is most appropriate. Given the preceding data and discussions, it is concluded that the market reflects a value per square foot of building area for the subject property of$135 as of March 22, 2019. Total value is calculated as follows: 1,560 Square Feet @ $135 per Square Foot = $210,600 Rounded To: MARKET VALUE VIA SALES COMPARISON: $210,000 We note that our value conclusion based on an analysis of the current building improvements results in a value per square foot of land of $32.75, which is in line with the land sales in the table below. Each is located within or very near the Boynton Beach central business district. Tete ' ( rojety1cs Fr�cf end A , 1 29241 SWC SE 5th Ave and S.Federal Highway 52,507 Jul-17 1523 Boynton Beach 1.21 $1,250,000 $23.81 2 29557 420 SE 4th Street 28,676 Dec-17 1905 Boynton Beach 0.66 $1,200,000 $41.85 3 29576 525 SE 5th Avenue 21,593 Jan-18 256 Boynton Beach 0.50 $611,000 $28.30 4 29633 NWC SE 5th Ave and S.Federal Highway 105,363 Jan-18 1064 Boynton Beach 2.42 $3,200,000 $30.37 5 29587 115 N.Federal Highway 56,427 May-18 580 Boynton Beach 1.30 $3,000,000 $53.17 ... NA X27(1,000 2,`75 417 North Federal Highway,Boynton Beach A&C Job No.: 2190133.000 53 QUALIFICATIONS OF APPRAISER ROBERT B.BANTING,MAI, SRA PROFESSIONAL DESIGNATIONS-YEAR RECEIVED MAI- Member Appraisal Institute-1984 SRA- Senior Residential Appraiser,Appraisal Institute-1977 SRPA-Senior Real Property Appraiser,Appraisal Institute-1980 State-Certified General Real Estate Appraiser,State of Florida,License No.RZ4-1991 EDUCATION AND SPECIAL TRAINING Licensed Real Estate Broker-#3748-State of Florida Graduate,University of Florida,College of Business Administration,BSBA(Major-Real Estate&Urban Land Studies)1973 Successfully completed and passed the following Society of Real Estate Appraisers(SREA)and American Institute of Real Estate Appraisers(AIREA)courses and/or exams:Note:the SREA&AIREA merged in 1991 to form the Appraisal Institute. SREA R2: Case Study of Single Family Residence SREA 201: Principles of Income Property Appraising SREA: Single Family Residence Demonstration Report SREA: Income Property Demonstration Report AIREA 113: Capitalization Theory and Techniques SREA 101: Introduction to Appraising Real Property AIREA: Case Studies in Real Estate Valuation AIREA: Standards of Professional Practice AIREA: Introduction to Real Estate Investment Analysis AIREA 2-2: Valuation Analysis and Report Writing AIREA: Comprehensive Examination AIREA: Litigation Valuation AIREA: Standards of Professional Practice Part C ATTENDED VARIOUS APPRAISAL SEMINARS AND COURSES,INCLUDING: The Internet and Appraising Golf Course Valuation Discounting Condominiums&Subdivisions Narrative Report Writing Appraising for Condemnation Condemnation:Legal Rules&Appraisal Practices Condominium Appraisal Reviewing Appraisals Analyzing Commercial Lease Clauses Eminent Domain Trials Tax Considerations in Real Estate Testing Reasonableness/Discounted Cash Flow Mortgage Equity Analysis Partnerships&Syndications Hotel and Motel Valuation Advanced Appraisal Techniques Federal Appraisal Requirements Analytic Uses of Computer in the Appraisal Shop Valuation of Leases and Leaseholds Valuation Litigation Mock Trial Residential Construction From The Inside Out Rates,Ratios,and Reasonableness Analyzing Income Producing Properties Development of Major/Large Residential Projects Standards of Professional Practice Regression Analysis In Appraisal Practice Federal Appraisal Requirements Engaged in appraising and consulting assignments including market research,rental studies,feasibility analysis,expert witness testimony,cash flow analysis,settlement conferences,and brokerage covering all types of real estate since 1972. President of Anderson&Carr,Inc.,Realtors and Appraisers,established 1947 Past President Palm Beach County Chapter,Society of Real Estate Appraisers(SREA) Realtor Member of Central Palm Beach County Association of Realtors Special Master for Palm Beach County Property Appraisal Adjustment Board Qualified as an Expert Witness providing testimony in matters of condemnation,property disputes,bankruptcy court, foreclosures,and other issues of real property valuation. Member of Admissions Committee,Appraisal Institute-South Florida Chapter Member of Review and Counseling Committee,Appraisal Institute-South Florida Chapter Approved appraiser for State of Florida,Department of Transportation and Department Natural Resources. Instructor of seminars,sponsored by the West Palm Beach Board of Realtors. Authored articles for The Palm Beach Post and Realtor newsletter. Real Estate Advisory Board Member,University of Florida. 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QUALIFICATIONS OF APPRAISER BEAU M.ARNOLD GENERAL INFORMATION State-Certified General Real Estate Appraiser RZ2937 State Licensed Real Estate Sales Associate SL3076071 EDUCATION AND SPECIAL TRAINING Graduate,University of Florida, College of Business Administration, BSBA(Majors -Real Estate and Management) 1997 Successfully completed and passed the following courses: UF: Real Estate Analysis UF: Real Estate Valuation Al 20OR: Residential Market Analysis and Highest and Best Use Al 300GR: Real Estate Finance, Statistics, and Valuation Modeling Al I310 Basic Income Capitalization Al 14 ION: National Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice Al 520: Highest &Best Use and Market Analysis Engaged in appraising and researching real estate with Anderson and Carr, Inc. since May of 1997. TYPES OF PROPERTY APPRAISED Single Family Homes Condominiums Commercial Land Multi-Family Land Residential Land Industrial Land Agricultural Land Subdivision Land Conservation/Environmentally Sensitive Land Public Land Apartment Buildings Retail Buildings Warehouse Buildings Office Buildings Proposed Construction Gas Stations Net leased Properties Special Purpose Properties Restaurants Shopping Centers Houses of Worship Schools Civic Facilities Mobile Home Parks Marinas Golf Courses Rights-of-Way Easements Leasehold Interests Appraiser Licenses RICK SCOTT,GOVERNOR JONATHAN ZACHEM,SECRETARY JFlori d-a 10 bP1 STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS REGULATION VV- Al "I FLORIDAI,5AL BD THE CERTIFIED IFIED%�J:i UNDER THE TES R� PROVISfo' 'P'11 74"�!' AI X 116 tj %,0;1, ti -A ��11 NO,!i T� lfY 61- 31 Y)k' ................. BE EiPIRAT-10VID' Mg R 30,2020 Always verify licenses online at MyFloridaLicense.com Do not alter this document in any form. ■ This is your license. It is unlawful for anyone other than the licensee to use this document. RICK SCOTT,GOVERNOR JONATHAN ZACHEM,SECRETARY F� HCl p1 : STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PRtJFESSIONAL REGULATION �t,> FLORIDAA EAL. ;ATE A 1AL BC} ltt # ➢w � ��155 aro THE CERTIFIED NAA' 1A'R tC� F E[ UNDER THE r ��s 0�r PROVWN—e( F s —I F 5,E`4 R k TUTfS r j tS� IS t��11 S)y 1t t + } �ioIL� R �r XO f e 'n"�� +w Ell N" EXPiru�Tiorlfa�,T � R 30,2020 Always verify licenses online at MyFloridaLicense.com Do not alter this document in any farm. This is your license. It is unlawful for anyone other than the licensee to use this document. ADDENDUM TITLE SEARCH REPORT Fund File Number: 707264 The information contained in this title search is being furnished by Attorneys' Title Fund Services, LLC. If this report is to be used by a title insurance agent for evaluation and determination of insurability by the agent prior to the issuance of title insurance, then the agent shall have liability for such work. Provided For: Lewis Longman & Walker, P.A. Agent's File Reference: 1313CRA After an examination of this search the Agent must: A. Evaluate all instruments,plats and documents contained in the report. B. Include in the Commitment under Schedule B, any additional requirements and/or exceptions ,you find necessary from your analysis of the surveys,prior title evidence or other relevant information from the transaction. C. Verify the status of corporations and limited partnerships and other business entities with the appropriate governmental agency or other authority. D. Determine whether the property has legal access. E. Determine if any unpaid municipal taxes or assessments exist, which are not recorded in the Official Records Books of the county. F. Determine whether any portion of the property is submerged or artificially filled, if the property borders a body of'water, and if riparian or littoral rights exist. G. The information provided herein does not include a search of federal liens and judgment liens filed with the Florida Department of'State pursuant to Sec. 713.901, et seq., F.S., and Sec. 55.201, et seq., F.S., respectively, which designate the Florida Department of State as the place for filing federal liens and judgment liens against personal property. For insuring purposes: (a) Pursuant to Sec. 713.901, et seq., F.S., personal property includes, but is not limited to, mortgages, leaseholds, mortgages on leaseholds, interests in cooperative associations, vendees' interests, and options when those interests are held by a partnership, corporation, trust or decedent's estate; and (b) Pursuant to Sec. 55.201, et seq., F.S., personal property includes, but is not limited to, leaseholds, interests in cooperative associations, vendees' interests, and options regardless of the type of entity holding such interests, including individuals. (Note: Mortgages have been specifically excluded from the personal property interests in which a judgment lien may be acquired under the provisions of Sec. 55.201, et seq., F.S.) Prepared Date: March 20, 2019 Attorneys' Title Fund Services, LLC Prepared by: Donna Gammon, Phone Number: (800) 515-0155 x6429 Email Address: dgammonO,thefund.com Rev. 12110 Page f of 5 TITLE SEARCH REPORT Fund File Number: 707264 Effective Date of approved base title information: June 9, 1994 Effective Date of Search: March 13, 2019 at 11:00 PM Apparent Title Vested in: AIC Property Holdings, LLC., a dissolved Florida limited liability company Description of real property to be insured/foreclosed situated in Palm Beach County, Florida. Lots 3 and 4, less the East 35 feet thereof, Block 5, Robert Addition to Town of Boynton, according to the plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 51, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. Muniments of Title, including bankruptcy,foreclosure, quiet title,probate,guardianship and incompetency proceedings, if any, recorded in the Of fcial Records Books of the county: I. Warranty Deed from Lawrence F. Gentile and Mary Gentile to Freynel R. Jean-Baptiste, recorded June 9, 1994 in O.R. Book 8297. Page 175_3, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. 2. Foreclosure proceedings under Case No. 2009CAO 18503 as evidenced by Lis Pendens in O.R. Book 23024, Page 1528 and O.R. Book 23256, Page 980, Final Judgment in O.R. Book 23.568 Page 312, Certificate of Title in favor of AM Retail Source LLC recorded in O.R. Book 24093, Page 1291. Also see the following Books and Pages: O.R. Book 22252, Pate 552; O.R. Book 22252, Page 559; O.R. Book 22252, Page 561; O.R. Book 22495, Paye 601_. 3. Warranty Deed from AM Retail Source, LLC to AEC Property Holdings, LLC, recorded March 21, 2011 in O.R. Book 24419, Page 318, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. (FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY, AEC Property Holdings LLC appears to be dissolved) Mortgages,Assignments and Modifications: 1. Nothing Found Other Property Liens: I. Tax Deed Application No. 2015:13402 which has been sold for the years 2014, 2015 and 2016 (FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY, The TDA is at the Clerk's office and will be scheduled for sale. Please contact the Clerk's office at(561) 355-2962. Provide the Clerk's Office with the TDA Certificate#2015:13402 which includes tax years 2014, 2015, and 2016. IN PERSON PAYMENTS ARE ONLY ACCEPTED AT THE GOVERNMENTAL CENTER, 3RD FLOOR LOCATION. In addition, the 2017 & 2018 taxes are outstanding which may be rolled into the bid. The Clerk's office can advise on this.) 2. Tax Sale Certificate No. 2018:12656 which has been sold for the year 2017. Rev. 12(10 Page 2 of 5 TITLE SEARCH REPORT Fund File Number: 707264 3. General or special taxes and assessments required to be paid for the year(s)2018. 4. Proceedings pending in the Circuit Court of Palm Beach County, Florida, Case No. 502012CA01 1759XXXXMB, a Notice of Lis Pendens having been tiled .lune 25, 2012, and recorded in O.R. Book 25287, Page 1 100, as amended in O.R. Book 25787, 1) -,e_4_ and Agreed Order recorded in O.R. Book 29756 Paoe._19 and O.R. Book 29760, Page 338, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. 5. Claim of Lien against AEC Property Floldings, LLC by City of Boynton Beach as recorded in O.R. Book 29182, Page 1837, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. Restrictions/Easements: 1. Rights of the lessees under unrecorded leases. 2. All matters contained on the Plat of Robert Addition to Town of Boynton, as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 51, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. 3. Subject to the right-of-way for State Road 5 (U.S. Highway #I)as shown on road plat in Road Plat Book 3, Page(s) 11, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. 4. Terms and conditions of that certain Agreed Order recorded in O.R. Book 29756._fagg_19 and O.R. Book 29760, Page 328, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. Other Encumbrances: I. Nothing Found REAL PROPERTY TAX INFORMATION ATTACHED Proposed Insured: A 20 year name search was not performed on the proposed insured. It is the agent's responsibility to obtain a name search if a loan policy to be issued based on this product is other than a 100%purchase money mortgage. STANDARD EXCEPTIONS Unless satisfactory evidence is presented to the agent eliminating the need./or standard exceptions, the following should be made a part of any commitment or policy. 1. General or special taxes and assessments required to be paid in the year 2019 and subsequent .Years. Rev. 12/10 Page 3 of 5 TITLE SEARCH REPORT Fund File Number: 707264 2. Rights or claims of parties in possession not shown by the public records. 3. Encroachments, overlaps, boundary line disputes, and any other matters which would be disclosed by an accurate survey and inspection of the premises. 4. Easements or claims of easements not shown by the public records. 5. Any lien, or right to a lien,for services, labor, or material heretofore or hereafter furnished, imposed by law and not shown by the public records. 6. Any owner policy issued pursuant hereto will contain under Schedule B the following exception: Any adverse ownership claim by the State of Florida by right of'sovereignty to any portion of the lands insured hereunder, including submerged,filled and artificially exposed lands, and lands accreted to such lands. 7. Federal liens and judgment liens, if any,filed with the Florida Department of State pursuant to Sec. 713.901, et seq., F.S., and Sec. 55.201, et seq., F.S., respectively, which designate the Florida Department of State as the place for filing federal liens and judgment liens against personal property. For insuring purposes: (a) Pursuant to Sec. 713.901, et seq., F.S., personal property includes, but is not limited to, mortgages, leaseholds, mortgages on leaseholds, interests in cooperative associations, vendees' interests, and options when those interests are held by a partnership, corporation, trust or decedent's estate;and (b) Pursuant to Sec. 55.201, et seq., F.S., personal property includes, but is not limited to, leaseholds, interests in cooperative associations, vendees' interests, and options regardless of the type of entity holding such interests, including individuals. (Note: Mortgages have been specifically excluded from the personal property interests in which a judgment lien may be acquired under the provisions of Sec. 55.201, et seq., F.S.) 8. Any lien provided by County Ordinance or by Chapter 159, Florida Statutes, in favor of any city, town, village or port authority,for unpaid service charges for services by any water systems, sewer systems or gas systems serving the land described herein; and any lien for waste fees in favor of any county or municipality. The report does not cover bankruptcies or other matters filed in the Federal District Courts of'Florida. In foreclosure proceedings, title should be examined between the effective date of this report and the recording of'the lis pendens to assure that all necessary and proper parties are joined. Consideration should be given to joining as defendants any persons in possession, other than the record owner, and any parties, other than those named herein, known to the plaintiff or the plaintiffs attorney and having or claiming an interest in the property. Prior to issuance of'any policy of title insurance underwritten by Old Republic National Title Insurance Company, the agent must obtain and evaluate a title search for the period between the Rev. 12/10 Page 4 o1'5 TITLE SEARCH REPORT Fund File Number: 707264 effective date of this Title Search Report and the recording date(s) of the instrument(s) on which the policy is based. If'this product is not used for the purpose of issuing a policy, then the maximum liability for incorrect information is ,$1,000. Note: The Agent is responsible for obtaining underwriting approval on any commitment prepared from this product in the amount of',$1,000,000.00 or more. Rev. 12/10 Page 5 of 5 A N N E M. G A N N ON Anne M Gannon Constitutional Tax Collector CONSTITUTIONAL TAX COLLECTOR Serving Palm Beach County 0 ;e,v ,q Palm Reach t'nur)tq PO Box 3353 Serving you, West Palm Beach,FL 33402-3353 Search Results View Assessment Data Account Information Property Control Number Property Type Last Update 08-43-45-21-26-005-0030 Real Property 3/19/2019 11:03:51 AM Mailing Address: Property Address: AEC PROPERTY HOLDINGS LLC 417 N FEDERAL HWY PO BOX 1487 BOYNTON BEACH FL 33435 BOYNTON BEACH , FL 33425-1487 Owner of Record Deed Number: AEC PROPERTY HOLDINGS LLC 0 Legal Description ROBERT ADDITION LT 3 & LT 4 /LESS E 35 FT RD/ BLK 5 Notice to"Tax Payer Tax Bill Information To pay online, click the ADD TO CART button in the orange Shopping Cart (upper right side of screen). = Indicates taxes are not payable online. Indicates contact our office for additional information. Real Estate and Tangible Personal Property Taxes not paid by April 1 are delinquent. Delinquent Real Estate Taxes are not payable online. Interest and associated costs for delinquent taxes are determined by the date payment is received to the Tax Collector. A minimum charge of 3% is collected. Interest accrues up to 1.5% per month (18% annually). Bill Type Original Tax Bill = Original tax bill amount due in March. Certificate = Unpaid certificate (AMOUNT DUE) indicates a tax lien exists. Within two tax years this property may be sold at auction to collect unpaid taxes. Click on bill year for more information. Agency Certificate = Indicates a certificate was assigned to Palm Beach County. Frere.u_ent[ .1iske_® -uestians Tax Bills Bill Year Bill type Bill Number Gross Tax Penalty/Fees Interest Discount Amount Due 2018 Original Tax Bill 101353159 $5,349.95 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,349.95 2018 Certificate (05/31/2018) 2018:12656 $5,510.81 $6.25 $275.54 $0.00 $5,792.60 2017 Original Tax Bill 101353828 $5,088.13 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 A 2017 Certificate (05/31/2017) 2017:13300 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 20,16 Original Tax Bill 101354684 $4,765.64 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2016 Certificate (05/31/2016) 2016:13540 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Bill Year Bill Type Bill Number Gross Tax Penalty/Fees Interest Discount Amount Due 2015 Original Tax Bill 101344421 $4,549.07 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2015 Tax Deed App 2018:13402 $15,027.25 $43125 $4,807.40 $0.00 $20,325.90 0 � 2014 Original Tax Bill 101355375 $3,885.20 $0.00 $0,00 $0.00 $0.00 2013 Original Tax Bill 101356044 $3,848J7 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2013 Certificate (06/01/2013) 2013:14758 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2012 Original Tax Bill 101356533 $3,846.16 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2013 Tax Deed App 2013:30403 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 ZO|l Original Tax Bill 10I357096 $4,813.25 $0.00 $O.00 $U.00 $0.00 2010 Original Tax Bill 101358668 $3,931.76 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2010 Certificate (06/01/2010) 2010:17162 $0.80 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2009 Original Tax DU| 305869760 $7.706.48 $000 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2009 Certificate (08/01/2009) 2009:19680 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 2008 Original Tax Bill ]058550]0 $7'61073 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 � 0TAX DEED APPLICATION at TCO Item is Not Payable Online A N\ F,' M. G,%N N()N Anne M Gannon COn5titutioral Tax Collector CONNS1'1TUTIONAt-TAA COLLECTOR Serving Palm Beach County 0 tierV�mq Palm)4each(ounh/ PO Box 3353 Serving you. West Palm Beach, Fl-33402-3353 Collection Cart Checkout View Tax Account Property Control Number Property Type Status 08-43-45-21-26-005-0030 Real Property Active Mailing Address: Property Address: AEC PROPERTY HOLDINGS LLC 417 N FEDERAL HWY PO BOX 1487 BOYNTON BEACH FL 33435 BOYNTON BEACH , FL 33425-1.487 Geo CD: Deed Number: 0 Legal Description ROBERT ADDITION LT 3 a LT 4 /LESS E 35 FT RD/ BLK 5 Tax &Assessment Ad Valorem Gross Tax Credit Net Tax .Savings CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH $1,631.87 $0.00 $1,631.87 $0.00 COUNTY $1,011.76 $0.00 $1,011.76 $0.00 SO FLA WATER MANAGEMENT DIST. $60.64 $0.00 $60.64 $0.00 SCHOOL $1,628.30 $0.00 $1,628.30 $0.00 CHILDRENS SERVICES COUNCIL $132.26 $0.00 $132.26 $0.00 F.I.N.D. $6.61 $0.00 $6.61 $0.00 PBC HEALTH CARE DISTRICT $149.99 $0.00 $149.99 $0.00 Sub Total $4,621.43 $0.00 $4,621.43 $0.00 Nan Ad Valorem Gross Tax Credit Net Tax Savings SOLID WASTE AUTHORITY OF PBC $307.32 $0.00 $307.32 $0.00 BOYNTON BEACH FIRE RESCUE ASSESSMENT $421.20 $0.00 $421.20 $0.00 Sub Total $728.52 $0.00 $728.52 $0.00 Total Tax $5,349.95 $0.00 $5,349.95 $0.00 Tax Installment Period Bill Number Due Date Bill Year Tax Discount Penalty/Fee Interest Total Due INET 1 101353159 4/1/2019 2018 $5,349.95 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,349.95 Total Due: $5,349.95 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,349.95 Notice to Tax Payer Tax Certificates Payments made between 5/31 ??? 6/7 of any year indicates the purchase of a Tax Certificate for delinquent taxes. Tax Certificate purchase(s) ARE NOT a payment of taxes. ???Paid By??? information displays the name of the Tax Certificate purchaser. If a bill number begins with a year (i.e. 2017-001234), a Tax Certificate was sold for delinquent property taxes. The amount due is shown above in the ???Tax Installment??? section under the Total Due column. *`" This Icon >:t. indicates delinquent taxes and the tax bill cannot be paid on-line at this time. It may also indicate a recent TDA where additional fees are required. Contact our office at 561-355-2264 or email ClientAdvocate(cbtaxcollectorpbc.com for additional details. Print Tax Payment No Payment Records Found COUNTY OF PALM BEACH: NOTICE OF AD VALOREM TAXES AND NON-AD VALOREM ASSESSMENTS PROPERTY CONTROL NO. YEAR BILL NO. CMC APPLIED EXEMPTION(S) LEGAL DESCRIPTION 08-43-45-21-26-005-0030 2018 101353159 98 ROBERT ADDITION LT 3&LT 4 /LESS E 35 FT RD/BLK 5 ■III AGt'irl#!�f; h4�-prM}� II�U+ALII+�+,t[ ,;�� ■III I p _ L AEC PROPERTY HOLDINGS LLC ANNE M. C A N N O N PONT CONSTITUTIONAL TAX COLLECTOR 14$7 BOYNTON BEACH FL 33425-1487 -N�-= Serving Patna Beach County II1,.,1'111111'1111111'I'11'I'llllnlnllllll'll'lllll'I'll"I'll www.pbctax.com ( (13QQ@TAXPBC 2018 REAL ESTATE PROPERTY TAX BILL READ REVERSE SIDE BEFORE CALLING AD VALOREM TAXES READ REVERSE SIDE BEFORE CALLING TAXING AUTHORITY TELEPHONE ASSESSED EXEMPTION TAXABLE MILLAGE TAX AMOUNT COUNTY 561-355-3996 206,566 206,566 4.7815 987.70 COUNTY DEBT 561-355-3996 206,566 206.566 0.1165 24.06 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH 561-742-6310 206.566 206.566 7.9000 1,631.87 CHILDRENS SERVICES COUNCIL 561-740-7000 206,566 206,566 0.6403 132.26 F.1.N.D. 561-627-3386 206,566 206,566 0.0320 6.61 PBC HEALTH CARE DISTRICT 561-659-1270 206,566 206,566 0.7261 149.99 SCHOOL LOCAL 561-434-8837 247,764 247,764 2.4980 618.91 SCHOOL STATE 561-434-8837 247,764 247,764 4.0740 1,009.39 SFWMD EVERGLADES CONST PROJECT 561-686-8800 206,566 206,566 0.0417 8.61 SO FLA WATER MANAGEMENT DIST. 561-686-8800 206,566 206,566 0.1209 24.97 SO FLA WATER MGMT-OKEE BASIN 561-686-8800 206,566 206,566 0.1310 27.06 TOTAL AD VALOREM 4,621.43 READ REVERSE BIDE'BEFORE CALLING NON-AD VALOREM ASSESSMENTS READ REVERSE SIDE BEFORE CALLING LEVYING AUTHORITY TELEPHONE RATE AMOUNT BOYNTON BEACH FIRE RESCUE ASSESSMENT 561-742-6310 421.20 421.20 SOLID WASTE AUTHORITY OF PBC 561-640-4000 307.32 307.32 TOTAL NON-AD VALOREM 728.52 PAST YEAR(S) TAX IS DELINQUENT TOTAL AD VALOREM AND NON-AD VALOREM COMBINED 5,349.95 AMOUNT DUE WHEN RECEIVED BY NOV 30,2018 DEC 31,2018 JAN 31,2019 FEB 28,2019 MAR 31,2019 TAXES $5,135.96 $5,189.46 $5,242.96 $5,296.46 $5,349.95 P RE DELINQUENT, 019 2019 A 4% 3% 2% 1% NO DISCOUNT APRIL 1,2 DETACH HERE **SEE REVERSE SIDE FOR INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION** DETACH HERE COUNTY OF PALM BEACH: NOTICE OF AD VALOREM TAXES AND NON-AD VALOREM ASSESSMENTS PROPERTY CONTROL NO. YEAR BILL NO. 08-43-45-21-26-005-0030 2018 101353159 AEC PROPERTY HOLDINGS LLC PO BOX 1487 BOYNTON BEACH FL 33425-1487 20181013531590005349956 LEGAL DESCRIPTION ROBERT ADDITION LT 3&LT 4/LESS E 35 FT P.O.BOX 3353 MAKE PAYMENTTO: RD/ELK 5 WEST PALM BEACH,FL 33402-3353 TAX COLLECTOR,PALM BEACH COUNTY PAST YEAR(S)TAX IS DELINQUENT AMOUNT DUE WHEN RECEIVED BY NOV 30,2018 DEC 31,2018 JAN 31,2019 FEB 28,2019 MAR 31,2019 TAXES ARE DELINQUENT $5,135.96 $5,189.46 $5,242.96 $5,296.46 $5,349.95 APRIL 1,2019 4% 3% 2% 1% NO DISCOUNT RI_PT Sill 06/'01/2018 2018 REAL ESTATE PROPERTY TAX BILL (KEEP THIS PORTION FOR YOUR RECORDS) ANNE M. G A N N O N CONSTITUTIONAL TAX COLLECTOR IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS m Serving Patin gyBeach County you.. www.pbctax.com I (33 0©@TAxPBC 2018 REAL ESTATE PROPERTY TAX BILL This BILL includes Ad Valorem Taxes and Non-Ad Valorem Assessments for the 2018 Tax Year. Payment must be made in full and in U.S.funds. Payment is subject to Contact Information for verification and receipt of funds. A fee is applied for dishonored funds. Questions See bill insert for more payment information. 2018 REAL ESTATE PROPERTY TAX PAYMENT Constitutional Tax Collector: Prepares • Discount amounts are shown on the front of this bill. and mails TAX BILLS from Tax Roll data • Payment must be received in our offices by the due dates printed on the TAX BILL certified by the PBC Property Appraiser (see reverse side). and Non-Ad Valorem assessments PAYMENT OPTIONS provided by Levying Authorities (561- • ECHECK (Online Only) 24/7 at www.pbctax.com.eCheck is FREE(transaction notice 355-2264). If this property was sold, serves as confirmation). forward this bill to the new owner or • CREDIT CARD A 2.5%Convenience Fee Will Apply($2.00 minimum).Convenience fees are mark bill "SOLD" and return to the collected by the credit card vendor and not retained by our office(transaction notice Constitutional Tax Collector's Office. serves as online receipt). • DEBrrCARD(Service Center Only)A$2.50 Convenience Fee IsAppiied(not retained by our office)to each$500.00 increment on a debit card transaction. Property Appraiser: Prepares the Ad • MAIL Detach the stub below and return with payment. DO NOT TAPE, FOLD, STAPLE, Valorem Tax Roll (assessed value, PAPER CLIP OR WRITE ON PAYMENT STUB.Write your 17-digit Property Control exemptions, taxable value, assessed Number on your payment. Use the enclosed return envelope with the Tax Collector owner's name, address and legal address showing in the return envelope window(canceled check serves as receipt). description). Questions about tax • DROP OFF BOX At any Service Center from 8:15 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday- Friday assessment and exemptions should be (canceled check serves as receipt). directed to the Office of the Property • BANK ONLINE BILL PAY Your bank's bill pay service.Use the 17-digit Property Control Appraiser at 561-355-2866. Number(no dashes)as account number. Mail delivery and bank processing times vary so allow ample time(bill pay service transaction serves as receipt). Taxing Authorities:Set the Ad Valorem • WIRETRANSFER Email Wires@pbctax.com for instructions. millage rates. See telephone list DELINQUENT TAX INFORMATION-CERTIFIED U.S. FUNDS ONLY on reverse side for questions about • Ad Valorem Taxes and Non-Ad Valorem Assessments are delinquent APRIL 1, 2019. assessment amounts and services • Payment AFTER THE DATE OF DELINQUENCY must be certified funds drawn on a provided. U.S. bank in cash, bank draft,wire transfer, money order or cashier's check. • Interest and associated costs for delinquent taxes are determined by the date Levying Authorities: Determine the payment is received by the Tax Collector. Non-Ad Valorem assessments. See • The minimum charge of 3%will be collected. Interest accrues up to 1.51/10 per month telephone list on reverse side for (18%annually). questions about assessment amounts FLORIDA STATUTE 197.402 and 197.432:Tax Certificates will be sold on all unpaid property taxes and services provided. 60 days after the date of delinquency. (DETACH HERE) STOP PAYMENT PROCESSING DELAYS DO NOT TAPE, FOLD, STAPLE, PAPER CLIP OR WRITE ON THIS PAYMENT STUB INCLUDE THIS STUB WITH PAYMENT Make payment to: Tax Collector, Palm Beach County Please include the 17-digit Property Control Number on your payment. Place this stub and your payment in the enclosed return envelope. The Constitutional Tax Collector's address must show in the return envelope window. RE PT Bill 06/01/2018 ✓cJC /3/717.6 9N-o,7-ov8'7 lafa W:ICYI:IIaW iCll WItlfRafCl xllYlpW CYYCtVgx) DIVA). t INDI Name: Metropolitan Title & Guaranty Co WD1vm.TOINDIvtD. VALARIE S. GROSS, BRANCH MANAGER Address: 4800 Federal Hwy., #101D Boca Raton, FL 33431 Thislastrumenspreroredby: Metropolitan Title & Guarant VALARIE S. GROSS, BRANCH MANAGER JUN-09-1994 1:30Pm 94—.+'C01995 ORB 8297 Pq 1 75:3 Address: 4800 Federal Hwy. , #101D i ofaIImull a0INEREIinall Boca Raton, FL 33431 Can 551000'00 Doc 3&5.00 Property Appraisers Parcel identification(Folio)Number(s): DOROTHY H WII.KFN 08-43-45-21-26-005-0030 CLERK OF THE COURT — F8 COUNTY! Fi.- Gfaluce(s) SPACE At30VE'11IS LINE FOR PROCESSING DATA SPACE ABOVE nl2S LIVE FOR RECORDING DATA This Warranty Deed Made the 3rd day of June A.D. 1994 by Lawrence F. Gentile and Mary Gentile, his wife hereinafter called the grantor.to Freynel R. Jean-Baptiste whose post office address is 618 N.E. 2nd Street Boynton Beach, Florida 33435 hereinafter called the grantee: (wherever used herein the!earl"grantor"and"grantee"include ali Ne poria to this mstru-1 and Die helm,legal repreaenutivea snot assigns of individuals,and the ii-ceawrs and assign of corporal inns) Witnesseth: That the grantor,for and in consideration of the sum of S 10.00 and other valuable considerations, receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, hereby grants, bargains, sells, aliens,remises, releases,conveys and confirms unto the grantee all that certain land situate in Palm Beach County.State Of Florida ,viz: Lot 3 and Lot 4, less the East 35 feet thereof, Block 5, ROBERT ADDITION TO TOWN OF BOYNTON, according to the plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 1, pages 51, Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. Together, with all the tenements, hereditament and appurtenances thereto belonging or in anywise appertaining. Qi To Have and to Hold, the same in fee simple forever. 9 And the grantor hereby covenants with said grantee that the grantor is lawfully seized of said land in fee simple;that the grantor has good right and lawful authority to sell and convey said land, and hereby warrants the title to said land and will defend the salve against the lawful claims of all persons whomsoever; and that said land is free of all encumbrances,except truces accruing subsequent to December 31,19 9 3 In Witness Whereof, the said grantor has signed and sealed these presents the day and year first above written. , Signed;seAled anddeliveredin the Vesence of: Siglun ere Signature VA,ARIE S. GROSS Lawrence W Gentile Pei d sid oluro Printed Signature 2201 E. Maya Palm Drive Signature DARLENE H.WHI17MAN Post Office Address RAt'nn. Florida �r(, tine — Signoture J t Signature VALARIE S. GROSS Mary-0 PaaIM Signalun, Printed Signature III\ Lt�C "- 1 , �� .0 i ���� L� 2201 E. Maya Palm Drive SlgrYiure DARLENE H.WHITTMAN Post office Address Boca Raton. Florida Pmla/Signature STATtiOF Florida COUNTY OF Palm Beach 1 I(F.REBY CERTIFY Unit on thus day.bcfure nte,an officer duly audwrind to the State al'uresaid and to the County afs cwd to take acknowledgments,gxrsonallyappemcd Lawrence F. Gentile and Mary Gentile, his wife (identified by Driver's License ,being duly swum)to me known to be the person 5 dcsnioed in and whocxecuted the foregoing iruatnureni and they acknowledged before nw hK they executed the same. WITNESS my hand and official seal in 4x County and State Imi►fores d ft$,/ �jra day of JUL AD,,Il 94 MyConutvssl les: Fe 1998 � ����••��-�u�'�=s—����� °•!. '� �S. �Signature + MY 00M"SS"0 0C*W11 SORES Valarie S. Gross February 14,19911 60MLA runts tlel)''r aAlN 0*WM0,IM. Printed Notary Slgnatw,e CFN 20100356429 iNTHF.CIRCUIT COURT'OFTHEJUDICIAL OR HK 24093 PG 1291 CIRCUIT IN AND FOR PALM BEACH COUNTY,FLORIDA RECORDED 09/22/2010 10:40:20Pale Reach County, Florida AMT 100.00 GENERALJURISDICI'ION DIVISION Doc Stamp 0.70 Sharon R. Bock,CLERH i COMPTROLLER CASE NO.2oo9CAo18503 Pg 1291; t 1pg) AM RETAILSOURCE LLC Plaintiff(s)/Petitioner(s) vs. FREYNEL R JEAN BAP'I'15"rL;PACE ROOFING INC Defendant(s)/Respondent(s) CERTIFICATE OF TITLE Chapter 45 THE UNDERSIGNED CLERK OF this Court Certifies that a Certificate of Sale was executed and filed in this action on July 13,2010 for the property described herein and that objections to the sale have either not been filed within the time allowed by statutory law or,if filed,have been heard by the court.The property in Palm Beach County,Florida is described as follows: Lots 3 and 4,less the East 35 feet thereof,Block 5 of ROBERTADDITION TO TOWN OF BOYNTON,according to the Plat thereof,as recorded in Plat Book i,Page 51,of the Public Records of Palm Beach County,Florida. o was sold to: r C--)3 cm C--) AM RETAIL SOURCE LLC c/o La" Offices of Paul M.Kade 92oo South Dadeland Bh d.,;x400 Miami,FL 33156 o r=C: C �? a 7< cn C, C, 01 ,-� Jo \ •�it WITNESS my h d d seal of this Court on 20_� 1 o Sh�on R.Bock lerk& o ller,P m Beach County r ll W - — . By: •"� �111 /' J • t Depu Cler Book24093IPage1291 Page 1 of 1 , , I�IIIIIII�I�M��II�I���HII11�11�� CFN 20070518968 OR BK 22252 PG 0552 RECORDED 11/13/2007 13:49:56 Palm Beach County, Florida ANT 126,302.08 Deed Doc 442.40 Intang 252,60 Sharon R. Bock,CLERK b COMPTROLLER Pgs 0552 - 558; (7pga) THIS IS A BALLOON MORTGAGE AND THE FINAL PAYMENT OR THE BALANCE DUE UPON MATURITY IS$126,302.08 TOGETHER WITH ACCRUED INTEREST,IF ANY,AND ALL ADVANCEMENTS MADE BY THE MORTGAGEE UNDER THETERMS OF THIS MORTGAGE. This is a FIRST Mortgage. Loan Amount$125,000.00 MORTGAGE DEED THIS MORTGAGE DEED,executed and delivered as of the 30"t day of OCTOBER 2007 by FREYNEL R JEAN-BAPTISTE, a single man whose address is:417 NORTH FEDERAL HIGHWAY,BOYNTON BEACH,FLORIDA 33435(hereinafter called "Mortgagor",whether singular or plural),to AM RETAIL SOURCE LLC whose address is 2829 BIRD ROAD,SUITE 5-104,MIAMI, FLORIDA 33133(hereinafter called"Mortgagee"),which terms Mortgagor and Mortgagee shall include all natural and artificial persons described as Mortgagor and Mortgagee,and shall be deemed to extend to,bind and benefit their respective heirs,executors,administrators, successors,legal representatives and assigns; WITNESSETH For divers good and valuable considerations,including the aggregate sum named in the promissory note(hereinafter called the"Note"),a substantial copy of wh ich is annexed hereto,and/or amount thercofreferred to herein,the Mortgagor does hereby grant,bargain,sel I,alien,remise,release,convey and confirm unto the Mortgagee all that certain real property which the Mortgagor now owns,situate in Miami-Dade County,Florida,and described more particularly in the schedule contained herein or annexed hereto,and all structures and improvements now and hereafter located thereon,the rents,issues and profitsthcreof. all furniture,fumishings,fixtures and equipment now located thereon,and also all gas and electric fixtures,heaters,air conditioning equipment.machinery. motors,bathtubs,sinks,water closets,water basins,pipes,faucets,and other plumbing and heating fixtures,refrigerator equipment,venetian blinds,which are now or may hereaflerperiam to or be used with,in oron said premises,and which,even though they be detached ordetachable,are and shall be deemed lobe fixtures and accessions to the freehold and apart of the realty,and all additions thereto and replacements thereof(which real property,improvements and personalty are hereinafter collectively called the"Property"), TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the same,together with the tenements,hereditaments and appurtenances,unto the Mortgagee in fee simple. And the Mortgagor hereby covenants with the Mortgagee that the Mortgagor is indefeasibly seized ofthc Property in fee simple(or such lesser estate as may hereinafter be identified);that the Mortgagor has full power and lawful right to convey the Property in fee simple as aforesaid;that it shall he lawful forthe Mortgagee at all times peaceably and quietly to enter upon,hold,occupy and enjoy the Property;that the Property is free from all encumbrances except as may herein be noted;that the Mortgagor will make such further assurances to perfect the fee simple title to the Property in the Mortgagee as may reasonably be required;and that the Mortgagor does hereby fully warrant the title to the Property and will defend the same against the lawful claims of all persons whomsoever. PROV i DLD ALWAYS,that ifthe Mortgagor shall make al l ofthe payments set forth in theNote and shall promptly perform,comply with and abide by each and every stipulation,agreement,condition and covenant of the Note and of this mortgage,then this mortgage and the estate hereby created shall cease and be null and void. And the Mortgagor docs hereby covenant and agree with the Mortgagee as follows: 1 Book22252/Page552 Page 1 of 7 r 1.PAY MEN'1'OI'THE NOTE; The Mortgagor shall pay all and singular the principal and interest and other sums of money payable by virtue of the Note and this mortgage,or either,promptly within fifteen (I5)days,respectively,of when the same severally become due. 2.COMPLIANCE WITH TERMS OF NOTE AND MORTGAGE: ne Mortgagor shall perform,comply with and abide by each and every stipulation, agreement,condition and covenant set forth in the Note and in this mortgage. 3.PAYMENTOFTAXES ASSESSMENTS AND ENCUMBRANC S• The Mortgagor shall pay all and singular the taxes,assessments,levies.liabilities, obligations,and encumbrances of every nature on the Property,whether prior or subordinate in lien,dignity and effm-t to the lien of this mortgage,each in accordance with its respective terms,conditions and requirements,and,ifthe same be not paid promptly,the Mortgagee may at anytime,before or after del inqucncies,pay the same without waiving or affecting the option to foreclose or any right hereunder,and every payment so made shall become part ofthe indebtedness secured by this mortgage and shall bear interest from the date ofexpenditure by the Mortgagee at the maximum rate of interest permitted bylaw. until paid.All such funds,together with accrued interest shall be paid to Mortgagee,on demand.Mortgagor must provide proofofpaymcntofrealestates taxes to Mortgagee no later than March 31st of each year during the term of this loan. 4.MAINTENANCE OF INSURANCEANDAPPLICATION OF PROCEED • The Mortgagor shall keep the buildings now or hereafter constituting a portion ofthe Property insured by standard Flood(ifsaid property is an area where an institutional lender would require flood insurance),fire and extended coverage policy or policies,in a sum equal to the highest insurable value,issued by a company or companies approved by the Mortgagee,such policy or policies to be held by and be payable to the Mortgagee.In the event any sum of money becomes payable under such policy or policies,providing that the Mortgagor elects not to rebuild the property with the proceeds of insurance so as not to jeopardize the security hereunder,the Mortgagee shall have the option to receive and apply the same on account oft he indebtedness hereby secured or to permit the Mortgagor to recei ve and use it or any part thereof for other purposes,without hereby waiving or impairing any equity,lien or right under or by virtue of this mortgage,and ifthe Mortgagor shall fail to cause such insurance to be carried and paid for,the Mortgagee may place and pay for such insurance or any part thereof without waiving or affecting the option to foreclose or any right hereunder,and each and every payment shall bear interest from date thereof at the maximum rate of interest permitted bylaw. Mortgagee have the right to select the type of insurance company whose policies will be acceptable and may also prescribe reasonable requ i rements regarding the financial structure and stability ofthe company,including reinsurance agreements.In prescribing these requirements the adequacy ofthe insurance coverage provided by an insurance company maybe taken into consideration.Mortgagee may in their d iscretion accept the insurance policy of any insurance company domiciled in Florida without specifying any requirements with the Insurance Commissioner.Mortgagee have the right to refuse insurance policies written by agents not located within the trade area normally served by the Mortgagee. IF AN AGENCY SUBMITTED BY THE MORTGAGOR IS ACCEPTABL.E'I'OTHE MORTGAGEES,THE MORTGAGOR MUST HAVE AVAILABLE,PRIOR TO THE CLOSING OF THE LOAN AND AT THE TI ME SPECT F]ED BY TH E MORTGAGEES,THE POLICY(OR ACCEPTABLE BINDER)AND COVERAGE AGREED UPON.1 F THE POLICY IS CANCELED BY THE INSURER,THE MORTGAGOR MUST WAVE A NEW POLICY,ACCEPTABLE TO AND IN THE HANDS OF THE MORTGAGEES,TWENTY-FOUR(24)HOURS BEFORE EXPIRA]ION DATE STATED IN THE NOTICE OF CANCELLATION TOTHE INSURED. In the cvcrit the mortgage is transferred by the Mortgagees to another institution or party during the term ofthe insurance contract,the insurance coverage shall not be canceled except by mutual agreement ofthe parties. TIE AGENT SHALL DELIVER A RENEWAL POLICY OR AN ANNUAL RENEWAL CERTIFICATE TOTHE MORTGAGEES FIFTEEN (15)DAYS PRIOR TO THE EXPIRATION DATE OF THE POLICY IN FORCE. Insurance renewals shall be subject to the foregoing rules relating the selection and approval ofcompanies and agents where such rules are applicable and pertinent to renewals.In cases where the mortgagor desires to change insurance agents,the agent writing the renewal business must file with the Mortgagee a letter ofauthorization signed by the Mortgagor. 5.W AS'I'E: I'he Mortgagor shall permit,commit,or suffer no waste,impairment or deterioration ofthe Property,except reasonable wear and tear,and in the event of failure ofthe Mortgagor to keep the buildings constituting a portion ofthe Property or improvements thereon in good repair,and maintain the on improved portion ofthe Property,including but not I imited to the landscaping,plants,lawn,ponds,and takes thereon,the Mortgagee may peacefully enter upon the Property and may make such repairs or grounds maintenance as in their discretion they may deem necessary for the proper preservation thereof,and the ful I amount of each and every such payment shal I be due and payable thirty(30)days after demand,or ifthe institution ofan action to foreclose this mortgage occurs,may include such costs as monies due and shall be secured by the lien ofthis mortgage.Any such action by the Mortgagee as described above shall not be deemed to be a trespass or trespasses or unlawful detainer upon such Property. 6.ACCELERATION OFMATURITY OFNOTEUPONDEFAULT• Ifany ofthe sums ofmoncy referred to in the Note or in this mortgage be not promptly and fully paid within f i fteen(15)days ofwhen the same severally became due and payable,or ifeach and every stipulation,agreement,condition and covenant ofthe Note and this mortgage,is not promptly and fully performed,complied with and abided by,then:(a)all obligations under the Note and under this Mortgage,including but not limited to sums advanced by the Mortgagee to protect their security or lien position in the Property orany of their rights under this Mortgage,shal I immediately and without further notice to Mortgagor bear interest at the maximum rate of interest permitted by law;and(b)the aggregate sum mentioned in the Note,together with all other obligations under the Note and under this Mortgage,shall become due and payable forthwith as fully and completely as ifthe full principal amount here secured were originally stipulated to be paid on such date,anything in the Note or herein to the contrary notwithstanding. 7.FORECLOSURE OF LIEN: If foreclosure proceedings ofany mortgage encumbering the Property or any lien on the Property of any kind should be instituted,the Mortgagee may,at their option,immediately or thereafter declare this mortgage and the indebtedness secured hereby due and payable. 8.APPOIN'I'MEN'TOFRECEIVER: Until default in the performance ofthe covenants and agreements ofthis mortgage,the Mortgagor shall be entitled to 2 Book22252/Page553 Page 2 of 7 collect the rents,issues and profits from the Property,but in case ofa default in any ofthe terns ofthis mortgage or the filing ofa bill to foreclose this or any other mortgage encumbering the Property,the Mortgagee shall immediately,and without notice and as a matter of strict right.be entitled to the appointment of a receivcr of the Property and of the rents,issues,profits prepaid rentals or security monies,deposits and revenues thereof,from whatsoever source derived, with the usual powers and duties of receivers in such cases,and such appointment shall be made by such court as a matter ofstrict right to the Mortgagee and without reference to the adequacy or inadequacy ofthe value ofthe Property,or to the solvency or insolvency of the Mortgagor,and such rents,profits,prepaid rentals or security monies,deposits,income and revenue shall be applied by such receiver to the payment ofthis mortgage indebtedness,cost and charges, according to the order of such court,and such receiver maybe continued in possession ofthe Property unti I the time ofthe sale thereof under such foreclosure and until the confirmation of such sale by the court. 4. CONTEST OF LIEN: If any action or proceeding shall be commenced by any person other than the holder of this mortgage,to which action or proceeding the holder of th is mortgage is made a party,or in which it shall become necessary to defend or uphold the lien of this mortgage,all sums paid by the holder ofth is mortgage for the expense ofany litigation,including appellate proceedings,to prosecute,or defend the rights and liens created by this mortgage (including reasonable counsel fees),shall be paid by the Mortgagor,together with interest thereon at the maximum rate of interest permitted bylaw,and any such sum,and the interest thereon,shall be a claim upon the Property,attaching or accruing subsequent to the lien ofthis mortgage,and shall be deemed to be secured by this mortgage and by the Note.In any action or proccedings to foreclose this mortgage or to recoveror collect the debt secured thereby,the provisions of law respecting the recovery of costs,disbursements and allowances shall prevail,unaffected by this covenant. 10. CONDEMNATION: In the event that the property,or any part thereof,shall be condemned and taken for public use under the power ofernment domain,the Mortgagee shat l have the right to demand that all damages awarded for such taking shall be paid to the Mortgagee,up to the aggregate amount then unpaid on the Note and on this mortgage,and shall be applied to the payments last payable thereon. if. SUHROGATIONOFMORTOAGEES: To the extent ofthc indebtedness ofthe Mongaigor to the Mortgagee described herein or secured hereby. the Mortgagee are hereby subrogated to the lien or liens and to the rights ofthe owners and holders thereof of each and every mortgage,lien or other encumbrance on the Property which is paid or satisfied,in whole or in part,out ofthe proceeds ofthe Note,and the respective l lens of said mortgages,liens or other encumbrances shall be,and the same and each ofthem hereby is preserved and shall passto and be held by the Mortgagee as security for the Note,to the same extent that it would have been preserved and would have been passed to and been held by the Mortgagee had it been duly and regularly assigned, transferred,set over and delivered unto the Mortgagee by separate deed of assignment,notwithstanding the fact that the same may be satisfied and canceled of record,it being the intention ofthe parties hereto that the same be satisfied and canceled of record by the holders thereofat or about the time ofthe recording of this mortgage. 12.COS'I'SANDEXPENSESOFNl'QRCEMLrVr.. The Mortgagor shall pay all and singular the costs.charges and expenses,including counsel fees(whether or not suit is brought or appeal taken therefrom),reasonably incurred or paid at anytime by the Mortgagee because ofthe failure on the part of the Mortgagor to perforin,comply with and abide by each and every stipulation,agreement,condition and covenant ofthe Note and this mortgage,or either, and every such payment shall bear the highest rate of interest permitted bylaw. 13.EXTENSION OF TIME AND/OR MODIFICATION OF TERMS:No extension oftime or modification ofthe terms of the Note and this mortgage,and no release ofany part or parts ofthe Property shall,without the consent ofthe Mortgagee,release,relieve,or discharge the Mortgagor from the payment ofany of the sums hereby secured,but in such event the Mortgagor shall nevertheless be liable to pay such sums according to the terms of such extension or modifications unless specifically released and discharged in writing by the Mortgagee;further,acceptance of part payment ofany installment of principal or interest,or both,or ofpart performance ofany covenant or delay for any period oftime in exercising the option to mature the entire debt,shall not operate as a waiver of the right to exercise such option or act upon such default,partial acceptance or any subsequent default. 14.REAL ESTATE TAXES AND INSURANCE:In order to more fully protect the security ofthis mortgage,together with and in addition to the payment of princi pal and interest provided for in the Note which this mortgage secures,the Mortgagee,at their option,may at anytime require that the Mortgagor pay to the Mortgagee on the first day ofeach month,until all obligations under the Note and this mortgage are fully paid,a sum equal to the premiums that will next become due and payable on policies of flood,fire and other hazard insurance covering the mortgaged property,plus taxes and assessments next payable on the mortgaged property(all as estimated by the Mortgagee),less all sums already paid therefor,if any,divided by the numberofmonths to elapse before the date when such premiums,taxes and assessments will become payable,such sums to be held by Mortgagee to pay said premiums,taxes and assessments.The aggregate of the amounts payable pursuant to this paragraph and those payable on the Note secured hereby,shall he paid in a single payment each month,to be applied to the following items in the order stated:1.Taxes,assessments,Flood,fire and other hazard insurance premiums;2.Interest on the Note secured hereby,and 3.Amortization of the principal of said Note. Any deficiency in the amount ofany such aggregate monthly payment shall,unless made good by the Mortgagor prior to the due date ofthe next such payment,constitute an event otdefault under th is Mortgage.If such monthly payments shall not be sufficient to pay such items when the same shall become due and payable,then the Mortgagor shall promptly pay to the Mortgagee any amount necessary to make up the deficiency upon written notice from the Mortgagee stating the amount ofthe deficiency.Said deposits need not be kept separate or apart,and any interest earned thereon shall become property ofthe Mortgagee. 1 f there shall be a defau It under any ofthe provisions ofthe Note or this mortgage and an action or proceeding shall be commenced to foreclose same, the Mortgagee shall be,and hereby is,authorized and empowered to apply,at the time ofthe commencement ofthe action or proceeding,or at any time thereafter,the balance then remaining in the funds accumulated for taxes and insurance as a credit against the amount ofprincipal then remaining under the Note or this mortgage. 15.FUTURE ADVANCES: It is the intent hereof to secure payment ofthe Note,whether the entire amount shall have been advanced to the Mortgagor on 3 f —7ZV2;) Book22252/Page554 Page 3 of 7 the date hereof or at a later date,and to secure any other amount that maybe added to the mortgage indebtedness under the terms of this instrument.'I'his mortgage secures the principal debt asset out in the Note,advances received by the Mortgagor from the Mortgagee during the term hereof,all other indebtedness that may hereafter be due,owing or existing from the Mortgagor to the Mortgagee during the existence ofthis mortgage,and any renewal or renewals ofthe Note or Notes for said present or future indebtedness.Notwithstanding any provision hereof.it is the intention to secure at l future advances,as defined under Chapter 697 ofthe Florida Statutes,made commencing with the date hereof and continuing through twenty years after date hereof,by the lien ofth is mortgage in all respects as though such advances had been made simultaneously with the execution hereof,and secured hereby;provided,however,that all such further or future advances shall be wholly optional with the Mortgagee and further provided,however,that no such advance or advances shall cause the unpaid principal obligation here secured to exceed 200%ofthe original principal amount of the Note,except that there may be added to such amount interest thereon and any and all disbursements made by the Mortgagee for the payment of taxes.levies or insurance on the Property covered by the lien of this mortgage with interest on such disbursements at the maximum rate of interest permitted bylaw,and for reasonable attorney's fees and court costs incurred in the collection ofany or all of such sums of money,including all such fees and costs in connection with appellate proceedings. 16. COMPLIANCE WITH ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS: A. Hazardous Waste. "Hazardous Waste"shall mean and include those elements or compounds which are contained in the list of hazardous substances adopted by the United States Environmental Protection Agency(EPA)and the list oftoxic pollutants designated by Congress ofthe EPA or defined by any other federal,state or local statute,law,ordinance,code,rule,regulation.order ordeeree regulating,relating to or imposing liability or standards of conduct concerning any hazardous,toxic or dangerous waste,substance or material as now or at any time in effect. B. Representations and Warranties. Mortgagor specifically represents and warrants that the use and operation oftheProperty comply with all applicable environmental laws,rulesand regulations,including,without limitation,the Federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act and the Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Actof 19ti0 and all amendments and supplements thereto and Mortgagor shall continue to comply therewith at all times.Specifically,and without limiting the generality ofthe foregoing,there are not now and there shall not in the future be and Hazardous Waste located or stored in,upon or at the Property,and there are not now nor shall there beat any time any releases or discharges from the Property. C. Indemnification. Mortgagor hereby agrees to indemnify Mortgagee and hold Mortgagee harmless from and against any and all losses. liabi I ities,including strict I iabi I ity,damages,injuries,expenses,including attorneys'fees for attorneys of Mortgagee'choice,costs ofany settlement or judgment and claims ofany and every kind whatsoever paid,incurred or suffered by,or asserted against Mortgagee by any person orentity or governmental agency for. with respect to,or as a director indirect result of,the presence on or under,or the escape,seepage,leakage,spillage,discharge,emission or release from the Property ofany Hazardous Waste(including,without limitation,any losses,liabilities,including strict liability,damages,injuries,expenses,including attomeys' fees for attorneys of Mortgagees•'choice,costs ofany settlement orjudgment or claims asserted or arising under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act,any federal,state or local"Superfund"or"Superlien"laws,and any and all other statutes,laws,ordinances,codes,rules, regulations,orders or decrees regulating,with respect to or imposing liability,including strict liability,substances or standards of conduct concerning any hazardous waste),regardless of whether within Mortgagor's control.The aforesaid indemnification and hold harmless agreement shall benefit Mortgagee from the date hereofand shall continue notwithstanding payment.release ordischarge ofthis Mortgage orthe Indebtedness,and,without limiting the general ity of the foregoing,such obligations shall continue for the benefit of Mortgagee and any subsidiary of Mortgagee during and following any possession ofthe Property thereby or any ownership ofthe Property thereby,whether arising by foreclosure ordeed in lieu offoreclosure or otherwise,such indemnification and hold harmless agreement to continue forever. D. Notice of Environmental Complaint. IfMortgagorshall receive any notice of:(i)the happening ofany material event involving the spill,release,leak,seepage,dischargeor cleanup ofany Hazardous Waste on the Property or in connection with Mortgagor's operations thereon;or(ii)any complaint,order,citation or material notice with regard to air emissions,water discharges or any other environmental,health or safety matter affecting Mortgagor (an"Environmental Complaint")from any person or entity,then Mortgagor immediately shall notify Mortgagee orally and in writing of said notice. E. Mortuakees's Reserved Ri2hts.In the event ofreccipt ofan Environmental Complaint.Mortgagee shal I have the righL but not the obligation (and without I imitation of Mortgagee's rights under this Mortgage)to enter onto the Mortgaged property or to take such other actions as it shall deem necessary or advisable to cleanup.reTnove,resolve or minimize the impact of,or otherwise deal with,any such Hazardous Waste or an Environmental Complaint following receipt ofany notice from any person or entity havingjurisdiction asserting the existence ofany Hazardous Waste oran Environmental Complaint pertaining to the Mortgaged Property or any part thereof which,if true,could result in an order,suitor other action against Mortgagor and/orwhich,in Mortgagees'sole opinion,could jeopardize their security under this Mortgage.A I I reasonable costs and expenses incurred by Mortgagee in the exercise ofany such rights shall be secured by this Mortgage and shall be payable by Mortgagor upon demand. F. Environmental Audits. If Mortgagee shall have reason to believe that Hazardous Waste has been discharged on the Property. Mortgagee shall have the right,in their sole discretion,to require Mortgagor to perform periodically to Mortgagees'satisfaction(but not more frequently than annually unless an Environmental Complaint shall be then outstariding),ai Mortgagors expense,an environmental audit and ifdeemed necessary by Mortgagee. an environmental risk assessment of(a)the Property;(b)hazardous waste management practices and/or(c)Hazardous Waste disposal sites used by Mortgagor. Said audit and/or risk assessment must be by an environmental consultant satisfactory to Mortgagee.Should Mortgagor fail to perform any such environmental auditor risk assessment within thirty(30)days after Mortgagees'request,Mortgagee shall have the right to retain an environmental consultant to perform such environmental auditor risk assessment.Al I costs and expenses incurred by Mortgagee in the exercise of such rights shall be secured by this Mortgage and shal I be payable by Mortgagor upon demand. G. Breach. Any breach ofany warranty,representation or agreement contained in this Section ofthe Mortgage dealing with Compliance with Environmental Laws shall bean Event of Default and shall entitle Mortgagee to exercise any and all remedies provided in this instrument,or otherwise permitted by law. 17,SEPARA'I'EANDCEJMEJLA7'IVERIGHT'S: Mortgagoragrees that all rights ofthe Mortgagee arising under the provisions and covenants in this mortgage shall be separate,distinct and cumulative and that none shall be in exclusion ofthe other;and that,further,no act of the Mortgagee shall be construed as an election to proceed under any one provision or covenant herein to the exclusion ofany other,notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary. 9 Book22252/Page555 Page 4 of 7 18.SEVERABILITY: It is further mutually agreed between the parties hereto and made aspecific part ofthis instrument that in case any word,clause, term,phrase or paragraph used in the aforesaid Note and/or this mortgage deed should be held to be unconstitutional or illegal by any court ofcompetent jurisdiction,the same shall not affect alter or otherwise impair the meaning ofany other word,clause,term,phrase or paragraph in said Note and mortgage deed,and the same shall stand in full force and effect and shall be obligatory upon the assign=s,heirs and legal representatives ofboth respective parties hereto. 19.PRIOR MORTGAGES: Mortgagor represents and warrants to Mortgagee that there is no Mortgage prior in time and/or indignity to this mortgage. However,should the Mortgagee agree and acknowledge in writing that a Mortgage prior in time and/or dignity may encumber the Property,then the Mortgagor represents and warrants to Mortgagee,that no Mortgage prior in time and/or dignity("Prior Mortgage")is now in default and that Mortgagor has not done or failed to do anything which,with the givingofnoticeorthepassage oftime,would constituteadefault underany Prior Mortgage.A Default under any Prior M ortgage shut I constitute a default ofthis Mortgage.Further,Mortgagor covenants and agrees not to borrow any additional funds from the holder ofany Prior Mortgage which might be secured by the lien of such mortgage,norto give such holder any lien encumbering any part ofthe Property encumbered hereby which might be prior in dignity to the lien ofthe mortgage given by the Mortgagee herein.In addition to the provisions of other Paragraphs hereof,Mortgagor hereby authorizes Mortgagee to expend funds and to take any other action which Mortgagee may deem necessary to cure any default under any Prior Mortgage;all such funds and all such action taken shall beat Mortgagor's expense and any funds so expended shall became apart ofthe indebtedness secured by this mortgage and shall bear interest from the date ofexpenditure by the Mortgagee at the maximum rate of interest permitted bylaw until paid.All such funds,together with accrued interest,shall be paid to Mortgagee on demand. 20.GENDER: In this mortgage and the Note it secures,the singular shall include the plural and the masculine shall include the feminine and neuter. 21.On RE AGREEM ENT;MODI FICATIONS•"1'his mortgage constitutes the entire agreement between the parties hereto with respect to the Property and the teras and provisions hereof may not be modified except by written instrument signed by the party to be charged. 22.TIMEOFTHEF.SSENCE: Time is the essence orthis contract and no waiver ofany obligation hereunder or of the obligation secured hereby shall at any time thereafter be held to be a waiver ofthe terms hereof or of the Note secured hereby. 23.ABANDONMENT: Ifat anytime while this mortgage is in default the Property shall beabandoned,vacated or left unattended,the Mortgagee,if in their discretion such steps are necessary for the protection ofthe property,shall have the right,power and authority at their option,to enter upon the Property and to secure same by changing locks thereon,to paint and repair such premises,and to place signs thereon notifying that they have taken possession ofthe Property,and they may also place signs thereon offering to sell the Property subject to their acquisition oftitle thereto by foreclosure proceedings or otherwise; and any such action by the Mortgagee as described above shall not be deemed to be a trespass or trespasses or unlawful detainer upon such Property.All sums paid or advanced by the Mortgagee in the protection ofthe Property as herein provided shall be charged into the mortgage account and became an integral part thereof,subject in all respects to the terms,conditions and covenants ofthe Note and this mortgage,as fully and to the same extent as though a pan ofthe original indebtedness evidenced by said Note and secured by this mortgage,excepting however,that said sums shall be repaid to the Mortgagee forthwith upon its demand,together with interest on such sums at the maximum rate of interest permitted by law. 24.ASSIGN M ENTOF RENTS: 'I o further secure payment ofthe indebtedness ofthe Mortgagor to the Mortgagee,the Mortgagor does hereby sell.assign. transfer and set over unto the Mortgagee all ofthe rents,issues and profits ofthe Property,which assignment shall remain in full force and effect so long as any defau It continues to exist in the making ofany ofthe payments or the performance ofany ofthe covenants ofthis mortgage or the Note secured hereby.The Mortgagee shat I have the right to enter upon the premises and collect rents,issues and profits directly from persons in possession but shall deferexercise of th is right for so long as no default exists under the Note or this mortgage. 25.ASSIGNMENT OF PROPERTY IN MORTGAGEES'POSSESSION• As additional security forthe performance and payment ofall ofthe obligations secured hereunder,the Mortgagorsjointly and severally pledge,transfer,assign and deliver to the Mortgagee any and all property ofthe Mortgagors and each of them of every kind and description,now or hereafter in the possession,custody or control of or in transit to or from the Mortgagee,for safekeeping or otherwise(all remittances and property to be deemed in the possession,custody or control ofthe Mortgagee as soon as put in transit to it by mail orcarrier). and the Mortgagee are hereby given a lien for the amount of the liability and indebtedness secured by this mortgage,whether or not such liability and indebtedness are due and payable,upon,and a right of set-offagainst all property of every kind,whether tangible or intangible,including,without limitation, any balances,credits,deposits,accounts,monies,collections,drafts,billsand securities,noworhereafter in the possession,custody or control ofthe Mortgagee by or for the account ofany or all ofthe Mortgagors or in which any or all ofthe Mortgagors may have any interest;and the Mortgagee are hereby authorized and empowered,at their option,without notice,to appropriate any and all ofsuch property and apply any and all thereof and the proceeds thereofto the payment and extinguishment ofthe liability and indebtedness hereby secured at anytime after such liability and indebtedness become payable.The Mortgagee are further hereby authorized and empowered at their option at any time after the liability and indebtedness hereby secured became payable,to sell,assign and deliver any and at I of such property at any time in the possession,custody or control ofthe Mortgagee for any or all of the Mortgagors or in which any or all ofthe Mortgagors have any interest,at public or private sale,for cash,credit or for future delivery,all at the option ofthe Mortgagee,without further advertisement or notice of sale,and without notice to any or all ofthe Mortgagors of intention to sell,which rights of Mortgagors are hereby expressly waived.Upon any sales at public auction or Broker's Board the Mortgagee may bid for and purchase the whole or any part ofthe property sold free ofany right of redemption,which right any and all Mortgagors hereby waive,relinquish and release.In case ofany sale by the Mortgagee ofany such property on credit or for future delivery. such may be retained by the Mortgagee until the selling price is paid by the purchaser and the Mortgagee shall incur no liability in case of failure ofthe purchaser to pay therefor;in case ofany such failure,any such property may be resold.For the purposes ofthis paragraph,any realty ofthe Mortgagors encumbered by a mortgage in favorofthe Mortgagee here,now or hereafter existing("Existing Mortgage"),shall bedeemed in the possession ofthe Mortgagee,and the lien ofthe Existing Mortgage shall,by the joinder of the Mortgagors here,be made to secure all ofthe obligations secured hereunder. 5 Book22252/Page556 Page 5 of 7 26.ASSUMP'T'ION OF MORTGAGE: This Mortgage and Note which same secures,shall become due and payable in full,without notice,upon any sale, gill.exchange,conveyance,encumbrance,or transfer,legal or equitable,ofthe property,or any interest therein.'Me Mortgagee have the right to allow assumption ofthis mortgage,provided that written approval from the Mortgagee is first had and obtained prior to any sale gitt,exchange,advance,encumbrance or other transfer,legal or equitable,ofthe property.in the event such prior written approval has not been obtained prior to any such transfer,the entire unpaid indebtedness under the Note and this mortgage shall be due and payable at the time of any such transfer.In the event the Mortgagee should agree to the assumption of this mortgage by a third puny,then,prior to Mortgagee giving the required written approval,the Mortgagee shall have the right to require complete financial information from such assuming party and a right to charge a customary assumption fee.In the event a conveyance should be made by the Mortgagor ofthe Property herein described,or any pan thereof,after written approval for the assumption thereofhas been obtained from the Mortgagee,and the grantee named in such conveyance fails or refuses to assume the payment ofthe obligation evidenced by the Note and secured by this mortgage,and in accordance with their respective terms,then,and in that event,all sums of money secured hereby shall immediately became forthwith due and payable.In the event the ownership of said Property or any part thereof becomes vested in a person other than the Mortgagor,the Mortgagee may,without prior notice to the Mortgagor,deal with such successor or successors in interest with reference to this mortgage and the debt hereby secured in the same manner as with the Mortgagor,and may forbear to sue or may extend time for payment ofthe debt secured hereby,without discharging or in any way affecting the liability ofthe Mortgagor hereunder or upon the debt hereby secured. 27.UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE REOUIREMENTS:The Mortgagorhereby authorizes the Mortgagee,forso long as any obligations under the Note or this mortgage shall be outstanding,unilaterally to add information to this mortgage,such as the signature ofthe Mortgagee and address of Mortgagor and/or Mortgagee,so as to comply with any requirements ofthe Florida Uniform Commercial Code necessaryto constitute this mortgage ass security agreement and/or financing statement,and Mortgagee are further authorized,in their sole discretion,to file this mortgage of record containing such additional information. 28,BALLOON MORTGAGE; The legend required by the Florida Statutes with respect to balloon mortgages has been placed on the face pageofthis mortgage and immediately above the Mortgagor's signature below so as to assure comp)lance with the provisions of said Statutes,in the event same are applicable to this mortgage. SCHEDULE OF PROPERTY ENCUMBERED: LOTS 3 AND 4, LESS THE EAST 35 FEETTHEREOF,BLOCK 5 OF ROBERT ADDITION TO TOWN OF BOYNTON, ACCORDING TO TH E PLAT THEREOF,AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1 PAGE 51 OFTHE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY,FLORIDA. PROMISSORY NOTE:This mortgage secures a promissory note of even date herewith,given by the Mortgagor herein in favor ofthe Mortgagee herein,in the original principal amount of ONE HUNDRED TW ENTY FIVE THOUSAND no/100($125,000.00) Dollars. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the Mortgagor has executed this instrument or has caused this instrument to be executed,the day and year first above written. THIS IS A BALLOON MORTGAGE AND THE FINAL PAYMENT OR THE BALANCE DUE UPON MATURITY IS$I26,302.08 TOGETHER WITH ACCRUED INTEREST,IF ANY,AND ALL ADVANCEMENTS MADE BY THE MORTGAGEE UNDER THE TERMS OF THIS MORTGAGE. L4)��wti st�t_y L=-- e^ ) Mortgagor rare �i t(' FREYNEL R. JE —BAPTZSTE Priared namr ' n Prloted Nome U � Mortgagor slit"turc Printed Name Printed Name 6 Book22252/Page557 Page 6 of 7 STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF MIAMI-DADS The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me thisTH day,of OCTO R U07,by FREYNEL R JEAN- 'TwinBAPTISTE who is/are personally known to me or who have produce a Drive Li n s identification and did take an oath. My Commission Expires: NOTA PUBLIC: +MYWMMtS80#DoSIM EXNES:September i,2010 wm:: '''orna"y0 8=WThm6udpdNdlrySM*W St to of,Florida at Large (Seal Record and retum to: This Instrument prepared by: RENE NAVARRO,ESOUIRE RENE NAVARRO.PA. 6606 BLUE LAGOON DRIVE,SUITE 110 ' MIAMI,FLORIDA 33126 7 Book22252/Page558 Page 7 of 7 I�III�IOIIi11��NlIlIIiIIIIIIR'l1��11"�l�1 STATE OF 1'LORIDA UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE CFN 20070518969 FINANCING STATEMENT FORM OR BK 2225.2 PG 0559 A.NAME&DAYTIME PHONE NUMBER OF CONTACT PERSON RECORDED 11/13/2007 13:49:56 RENE NAVARRO P.A. 305-260-0541 Palm Beech County, Florida B.SEND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT TO- Sharon R. Bock,CLERK 8 COMP7ROLLER Name RENE NAVARRO, P.A. P98 0559 - 560; (2pgs) Address 6505 BLUE LAGOON DRIVE, SUITE 110 Address City/StatelZip MIAMI, FLORIDA 33126 THE ABOVE SPACE IS FOR FILING OFFICE USE ONLY 1.DEBTOR'S EXACT FULL LEGAL NAME—INSERT ONLY ONE DEBTOR NAME la OR lb —Do Not Abbreviate or Combine Names la. ORGANIZATION'S NAME lb.INDIVIDUAL'S LAS'PNAME RAN-BAPTISTS FIRSTNAME FREYNRI MIDDLE NAME R SUFFIX I c.MAILING ADDRESS CITY STATE POSTAL CODE COUNTRY 417 NORTH FEDERAL HIGHWAY BOYNTON BEACH rL 33435 US Id.TAX ID# REQUIRED ADD'L INFO le.TYPE OF ORGANIZATION If.JURISDICTION OF ORGANIZATION I Ig.ORGANIZATIONAL ID# RE:ORGANIZATION DEBTOR NONE 2.ADDITIONAL DEBTOR'S EXACT FULL.LEGAL NAME—INSERT ONLY ONE DEBTOR NAME 2a OR 2b)—Do Not Abbreviate or Combine Names 2a. ORGANIZATION'S NAME 2b.INDIVIDUAL'S LAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME SUFFIX 2c,MAILING ADDRESS CITY STATE POSTAL CODE COUNTRY 2d.TAX ID# REQUIRED ADD'L INFO 1 2c.TYPE OF ORGANIZATION 2f.JURISDICTION OF ORGANIZATION I 2g.ORGANIZATIONAL ID# RE:ORGANIZATION DEBTOR NONE 3.SECURED PARTY'S NAME orNAME of TOTAL ASSIGNEE of ASSIGNOR S/P INSERT ONLY ONE SECURED PARTY NAME 3a OR 3b 3a. ORGANIZATION'S NAME AM RETAIL SOURCE LLC 3b.INDIVIDUAL'S LAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME SUFFIX 3c.MAILING ADDRESS CITY STATE POSTAL CODE. COUNTRY 2829 BIRD AVENUE, SUITE 5-104 MIAMI FL 33133 US 4.This FINANCING STATEMENT coversthe following collateral: SEE ATTACHED EXHIBIT A 5.ALTERNA'T'E DESIGNATION(ifapplicabie) � LESSEE/LESSOR i CONSIGNEE/CONSIGNOR ' BAILEE/BAILOR AG.LIEN t /NON-UCC FILING SELLER/BUYER 6.Florida DOCUMENTARY STAMP TAX—YOU ARE REQUIRED TO CHECK EXACTLY ONE BOX All documentary stamps due and payable or to become due and payable pursuant to s.201.22 F.S.,have been paid. --'� Florida Documentary Stamp Tax is not required. 7.OPTIONAI,FILER REFERENCE DATA STANDARD FORM-FORM UCC-1 (REV.12/2001) Filing Office Copy Approved by the Secretary of State,State of Florida Book22252/Page559 Page 1 of 2 Exhibit"A" pescription of the Collateral All right,title and interest of Debtor in and to the Real Estate Concerned(as described below and hereafter referred to as the"Property"),of under or above the same or any party or parcel thereof. LOTS 3 AND 4,LESS THE EAST 35 FEET THEREOF,BLOCK 5 OF ROBERT ADDITION TO TOWN OF BOYNTON, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF,AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1 PAGE 51 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY,FLORIDA. All accounts,contract rights,goods,inventory,general intangibles,licenses,furniture,furnishings,machinery,apparatus, equipment,fittings,fixtures,inventory and other personal property(all as defined in the Uniform Commercial Code),including all trade,domestic and ornamental fixtures and articles of personal property of every kind and nature whatsoever now or hereafter located in,upon or under the Property or any part thereof and used or usable in connection with any present or future operation of the Property and now owned or hereafter acquired by Debtor,including,but without limiting the generality of the foregoing,all heating,air conditioning,freezing,lighting,laundry,incinerating and power equipment;engines;pipes;pumps;tanks;motors;conduits; switchboards;plumbing,lifting,cleaning,fire prevention,fire extinguishing,refrigerating,ventilating and communications apparatus; boilers,ranges,furnaces,oil burners or units thereof,appliances;vacuum cleaning systems;elevators;escalators;shades;awnings; screens;storm doors and windows;stoves;wall beds;attached cabinets;partitions;ducts and compressors;rugs and carpets;draperies; furniture and furnishings;together with all building materials and equipment now or hereafter delivered to the Property and intended to be installed therein,including but not limited to,lumber,plaster,cement,shingles,roofing,plumbing,fixtures,pipe,lath, wallboard,cabinets,nails,sinks,toilets.furnaces,heaters,brick,tile,water heaters,screens window frames,glass doors,flooring, paint,kitchen goods,hotel goods,restaurant gods,bar goods,tools and lawn equipment;together with all proceeds additions, improvements and accessions thereto and replacements or substitutions thereof. All of the water,sanitary and storm power systems now or thereafter owned by the Debtor which are now or hereafter located by,over,and/or upon the Property or any part and parcel thereof,and which water systems system includes all water mains. service laterals,hydrants,valves and appurtenances,and which sewer system includes all sanitary power line,including mains, laterals,manholes and appurtenances. All paving for streets,roads,walkways or entrance ways now or hereafter owned by Debtor and which are now or hereafter located on the Property or any part or parcel thereof. All of Debtor's right,title and interest as lessor in and to all leases or rental arrangements of the Property or any part thereof heretofore made and entered into,and in and to all leases or rental arrangements hereafter made and entered into by or on behalf of Debtor,together with all rents and payments in lieu of rents together wit any and all guarantees of such leases or rental arrangements and including all present and future security expenses and advance rentals. All of Debtor's right,title and interest as seller in and to all agreements for the state of the Property or any part thereof and heretofore made and entered into,and in and to all sale agreements hereafter made and entered into by or on behalf of Debtor together with all deposits and payments in connection therewith together with any and all receivables now or hereafter due Debtor with respect to such agreements. Any and all awards or payments,including interest thereon,and the right to receive the same as a result of(a)the exercise of the right of eminent domain,(b)the alteration of the grade of any street,or>>any other injury to,taking of,or decrease in the value of the Property or personal property. All of the right,title and interest of the Debtor in and to all unearned premiums accrued accruing or to accrue under any and all insurance policies nor or hereafter provided pursuant to the terms of security agreements and all proceeds or sums payable for the loss of or damage to(a)the Property or collateral described in this Exhibit"B",or(b)rents,revenues,income,profits or proceeds from service agreements or contracts,leases,franchises,concessions or licenses of or on any part of the Property. All contracts and contract rights and accounts of Debtor nor or hereafter arising from contracts now or hereafter entered into in connection with development,construction upon or operation of the Property(including,without limitation,all deposits held by or on behalf of the Debtor,and all managements,franchise and service agreements related to the business now or hereafter conducted by the Debtor on the Property). All contracts and contract rights and accounts of Debtor now or hereafter arising from contracts now or hereafter entered into in connection with development,construction upon or operation of the Property(including,without limitation,all deposits held by or on behalf of the Debtor,and all managements,franchise,and service agreements related to the business now or hereafter conducted by the Debtor on the Property). All of the right,title and interest of the Debtor in and to any trademarks,trade names,name of businesses of names of any kind used in conjunction with the operation of any business or endeavor located on the Property. All of debtor's interest in all utility security deposits or bonds on the Property or any part or parcel thereof. Together with all instruments,documents,chattel papers and general intangibles relating to or attesting to the foregoing collateral and all cash and non-cash proceeds and products thereof. Book22252/Page560 Page 2 of 2 ASSIGNMENT OF LEASES,RENTS,AND PROFITS m F M WHEREAS,FREYNEL R.JEAN-BAPTISTE,a single man has executed a loan in the C3 favor of AM RETAIL SOURCE LLC of the sum of$125,000.00 as evidenced by a Note qo v 0 ch secured by a Mortgage and Security Agreement upon the following real Property: m LOTS 3 AND 4,LESS THE EAST 35 FEET THEREOF,BLOCK 5 OF ROBERT ADDITION TO TOWN OF S` a BOYNTON,ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF,AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1 PAGE 51 OF Ro n M THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY,FLORIDA. p U3 X 0 of even date herewith,the undersigned hereby assigns,transfers and sets over to the LENDER --i Q M aa 0 all of the leases,rents and profits now existing and due and hereafter arising and to become due r m m � N upon the above-described property. The proceeds of said leases,rents and profits collected shall N first be applied to payments for normal operating expenses of the property. All of the remaining sum if any,shall be applied to the principal and interest of the Mortgage described herein until > m the payment of said loan is made in full. This Assignment of Leases,Rents and Profits shall be held by the Mortgagee as c� ca additional and further security for the payment of the principal and interest amount of the aforesaid Note and Mortgage and for the performance of all the terms,covenants and conditions rn of said Note and Mortgage,it being understood however,that the Mortgagee shall not apply or enforce this Assignment of Leases,Rents and profits so long as the Mortgagor and/or Borrower shall fully and promptly pay the items required to be paid by said Note and Mortgage and provided further that the Mortgagor and/or Borrower shall fully and faithfully perform all the , w v terms,covenants and conditions of the said Note and Mortgage;and it being further understood that immediately upon default by the Mortgagor and/or Borrower in the performance of any of the terms,covenants and conditions of said Note and Mortgage or immediately upon the failure of the Mortgagor and/or Borrower to make any of the payments required to be made by said Note and Mortgage and upon the occurrence of any default whatsoever,the Mortgagee may immediately apply and enforce this Assignment of Leases,Rents and Profits and exercise the rights and remedies thereunder,without previous or prior notice to the Mortgagor and/or Borrower;and thereupon this Assignment of Leases,Rents and Profits shall be and continue in full force and effect. Any failure or omission to enforce this Assignment for any period of time shall not impair the force and effect thereof or prejudice the rights of the Mortgagee,nor shall the Mortgagee be required under this agreement to exercise or enforce any of the rights herein granted to it,all the matters herein contained being strictly discretionary with said Mortgagee. Ow Book22252/Page561 Page 1 of 2 IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the said Mortgagor(s)and/or Borrower(s)have executed this PRESENTS UNDER SEAL THIS 30TH DAY OF OCTOBER 2007. Signed,sealed d d ivered in the presence of BORROWER(S): IT(VESS �t� FFR.EYNCL R�JF -BAPTI i WIss: STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF MIAMI-DADE I HEREBY CERTIFY that on this 3V"day of OCTOBER 2007,before me,an officer duly authorized in the State and County aforesaid to take acknowledgments,personally appeared FREYNEL R.JEAN-BAPTISTE who is/are known to me or who has/have produced a Florida drivers license,as identification and who did not take an oath. WITNESS my hand and official seal in the County and State last aforesaid this 30T" day of OCTOBER 2007. ' My Commission Ewa,, ryAKAtpPQ *M1 OOMW OODOW N Public: y DMRE&8e Uft 1,2D10 ''�an� BoMaO TMu B�gMMotsYBMrki Book22252/Page562 Page 2 of 2 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION CASE N200g CA 0 4 16 2.7 )qXXK0 Florida Bar No.: 302767 -0a: C= C= AM RETAIL SOURCE, LLC, :r C:3 C_ Plaintiff, C-) r vs. NOTICE OF LIS PENDEN5 -�' M c-n FREYNEL R. JEAN-BAPTISTE and PACE ROOFING, INC., a Florida C:) corporation, C=) Defendants. TO: THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT(S)AND ALL OTHERS WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that suit was instituted by the above-named Plaintiff against the above-named Defendant(s) in the above styled cause to foreclose a mortgage, involving the following described property, situated, lying and being in Miami-Dade County, Florida to-wit: Lots 3 and 4,less the East 35 feet thereof,Block 5 of ROBERT ADDITION TO TOWN OF BOYNTON,according to the Plat thereof,as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 51, of the Public Records of Palm Beach County,Florida. Relief sought as to such property is for foreclosure of mortgage held by Plaintiff against the above described property. YOU will, therefore, please govern yourselves accordingly. Dated this day of December, 2008. PAUL M. KADE, ESQ. Attorney for Plaintiff Dadeland Towers N h - Suite 400 9200 South DZ@_a_n�jdoulevard Miami, Eldrida 33156-2712 Telephone: (30 By: PA Uj�l�. DE LAW OFFICES Of PAUL M.KADE -Dadeland Towers North-9200 South Dadeland Boulevard-Suite 400-Miami,Florida 33156-2712 -Tel.:(305)670-6929 CFN 20090007130, OR BK 23024 PG 1528,RECORDED 01/07/2009 14:42:11 Sharon R. Bock,CLERK & COMPTROLLER, Palm Beach County, NUM OF PAGES 1 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION 59MCA 018 5 0 3=MO Florida Bar No.: 302767 AM RETAIL SOURCE, LLC, AN Plaintiff, vs. NOTICE OF LIS PENDENS FREYNEL R. JEAN-BAPTISTE and PACE ROOFING, INC., a Florida corporation, ,) Defendants. TO: THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT(S) AND ALL OTHERS WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that suit was instituted by the above-named Plaintiff against the above-named Defendant(s) in the above styled cause to foreclose a mortgage, involving the following described property,situated, lying and being in Miami-Dade County, Florida to-wit: Lots 3 and 4,less the East 35 feet thereof,Block 5 of ROBERT ADDITION TO TOWN OF BOYNTON,according to the Plat thereof,as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 51,of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida, Relief sought as to such property is for foreclosure of mortgage held by Plaintiff against the above described property. YOU will, therefore, please govern yourselves accordingly. Dated this day of May, 2009. PAUL M. KADE, ESQ. Attorney for Plaintiff Dadeland Towers North - Suite 400 9200 South Dade]and=Boul ve and Miami, Florida,33156-2712 Telephone: (3`05)670-6929' r` V. By: o / PAU, L:'M!&Aa LAW OFFICES OF PAUL M.KADE •Dadeland Towers North• 9200 South Dadeland Boulevard •Suite 400•Miami,Florida 33156-2712•Tel.:(305)670-6929 CFN 20090181234, OR BK 23256 PG 980,RECORDED 06/01/2009 08:09:33 Sharon R. Bock,CLERK & COMPTROLLER, Palm Beach County, NUM OF PAGES 1 Return to (enclose self-addressed stamped envelope) lie e1111pp1em1111111MININ Name B e it W H, CFN 2008OO89O8.l Addm.. OR BK 22495 P6 0601 ' RECORDED 03/11/2008 12:22:09 Pala Beach County, Florida Sharon R. Bock,CLERX b COMPTROLLER Pg 0601; tlpg) WARNING! THIS LEGAL DOCUMENTREFLECTS THAT A CONSTRUCTION LIEN HAS BEEN PLACED ON THE REAL PROPERTY LISTED HEREIN. UNLESS THE OWNER OF SUCH PROPERTY TAKES ACTION TO SHORTEN THE TIME PERIOD,THIS LIEN MAY REMAIN VALID FOR ONE YEAR FROM THE DATE OF RECORDING,AND SHALL EXPIRE AND BECOME NULL,AND VOID THEREAFTER UNLESS LEGAL PROCEEDINGS HAVE BEEN COMMENCED TO FORECLOSE OR TO DISCHARGE THIS LIEN. CLAIM OF LIEN STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF PALM BEACH BEFORE ME,the undersigned Notary Public,personally a ' ph . Pace,wbeing duly sworn and says that he is the president of PACE ROOFING INC. Lienor,whose address is 6746 White Drive,West Palm,Florida 33407,and that in accordance with a contract with Freynel Multi Services,the lienor furnished labor,services or materials consisting of;roofing materials on the following described property in Palm Beach,County,State of Florida: 417 N Federal Hwy PCN 08-43-45-21-26-0030 Subdivision Robert Add to Town of Boynton CFN 20070528166 or BK 22268 PG 0149 Recorded 11/20/2007 Thereof on file in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court in and for Palm Beach County,FL Owned by Jean Baptiste Freynel,for a total value of Thirteen Thousand-Six Hundred Fifty four dollars and 89/1.00 Dollars($13,654.89)of which there remains unpaid$6,733.19 and furnished the first of the items on November 26,2007 and the last of the items on December 10,2007. Signed,sealed and delivered PA/R7,INC. in the presence o}f�:i By , Print Name �Gl/4 ,e1G�-7�/t1 Jose, President Print Name M,'fired KCA)retc, SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED BEFORE ME, by Joseph W.nown to face,who is personally this 4`h day of kme or produced as identification,and who did/did not take an oath March ,2008 (� Copy Provided to: �Z� -�y�C—''v's, Notary Public; Striate of Florida My Commission Expires: This document prepared by and should be returned to: Pace Roofing, Inc. :P°"4� No13fYPublicStateofFiorida 6846 White Drive M tasmrcft West Palm Beach Fl. 33407 N"04 (561)642-8840 Book22495/Page601 Page 1 of 1 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR PALM BEACH COUNTY,FLORIDA GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION CASE NO.: 502009CAO I 8503XXXXMB(AW) AM RETAIL SOURCE,LLC, Plaintiff, VS. a FREYNEL R. JEAN-BAPTISTE and -2: PACE ROOFING, INC.,a Florida corporation, c s- Defendant. - r-'en c1 r= FINAL JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE THIS CAUSE came on to be heard before the Court on a duly noticed hearing on November 16, 2009 upon Plaintiffs Motion for Default Final Judgment or, Alternatively, Summary Judgment and otherwise having been duly advised in the premises, it is, ORDERED AND ADJUDGED as follows: 1. The motion is hereby granted. CFN 20090416255, OR BK 23568 PG 312,RECORDED 11/30/2009 16:06:10 Sharon R. Bock,CLERK & COMPTROLLER, Palm Beach County, NUM OF PAGES 5 s CASE NO.: 502009CA018503XXXXMB(AW) 2. Plaintiff, AM RETAIL SOURCE, LLC, is due the following: • Principal $125,000.00 • Interest from February 1,2009 $ 1,302.08 to March 1, 2009 @12.5% • Default Interest at 18%per annum $ 16,088.80 from March 1, 2009 to November 16,2009 and at$61.64per day thereafter • Late Fees(payments more than 15 $ 130.20 days late) for installments due from March through April, 2009 prior to acceleration at $65.10 per late payment • Court Costs $ 552.60 • Title Search Fees $ 250.00 • SUBTOTAL: 1 � • Attorney's fees 0 P GRAND TOTAL: that shall bear interest at the rate of 8%a year or at such other legal rate as may be determined pursuant to Florida Statute Section 55.03,for which let execution issue. CFN 20090416255 BOOK 23669 PAGE 313,2 OF 5 CASE NO.: 502009CA018503XXXXMB(AW,)/ 3. Plaintiff holds a lien for the total sum superior to any claim or estate of the Defendants, FREYNEL R.JEAN-BAPTISTE and PACE ROOFING,INC.,a Florida corporation,on the following described property in Palm Beach County, Florida: Lots 3 and 4,less the East 35 feet thereof,Block 5 of ROBERT ADDITION TO TOWN OF BOYNTON,according to the Plat thereof,as recorded in Plat Book 1,Page 51,of the Public Records of Palm Beach County,Florida. 4. If the total sum with interest at the rate described in paragraph 1 and all costs accrued subsequent to this judgment are not paid,the clerk of this court shall sell the property at public sale on /7W- , 2009, between /e?1,019 a.m./,pdyr. and ' a.m./p.m. to the highest bidder for cash, except as prescribed in paragraph 5, at Palm Beach County Courthouse,205 North Dixie Highway,Room/,7#0J,West Palm Beach,Florida 33401,in accordance with section 45.031,Florida Statutes. The Clerk shall not conduct the sale in the absence of the Plaintiff or its representative. 5. Plaintiff shall advance all subsequent costs of this action and shall be reimbursed for them by the clerk if Plaintiff is not the purchasers of the property for sale. If the Plaintiff is the purchaser,the clerk shall credit Plaintiff's bid with the total sum with interest and cost accruing subsequent to this judgment, or such part of it, as is necessary to pay the bid in full. The Clerk shall receive the service charge imposed in Florida Statutes,Section 45.031 for services in making,recording and certifying the sale and title that shall be assessed as costs. 6. On filing of the Certificate of Sale, Defendants' right of redemption as prescribed by Florida Statutes, Section 45.0315,shall be terminated. CFN 26880416255 BOOK 23568 PAGE 314,3 OF 5 CASE NO.: 502009CA018503XXXXMB(AW)/ 7. On filing the Certificate of Title the Clerk shall distribute the proceeds of the sale, so far as they are sufficient,by paying:first,all of Plaintiff's costs;second,documentary stamps affixed to the certificate; third, Plaintiff's attorney's fees; fourth, the total sum due to Plaintiff, less the items paid,plus interest at the rate prescribed in paragraph I from this date to the date of the sale. During the sixty (60) days after the Clerk issues the Certificate of Disbursement, the Clerk shall hold the surplus pending the further order of this court. 8. Upon filing the Certificate of Title,defendants and all persons claiming under or against the defendants since the filing of the Notice of Lis Pendens shall be foreclosed of all estate or claim in the property and the purchaser at the sale shall be let into possession of the property. 9. Jurisdiction of this action is retained to enter further orders that are proper including, without limitation,writs of possession and deficiency judgments. IF THIS PROPERTY IS SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION,THERE MAY BE ADDITIONAL MONEY FROM THE SALE AFTER PAYMENT OF PERSONS WHO ARE ENTITLED TO BE PAID FROM THE SALE PROCEEDS PURSUANT TO THIS FINAL JUDGMENT. IF YOU ARE A SUBORDINATE LIENHOLDER CLAIMING A RIGHT TO FUNDS REMAINING AFTER THE SALE, YOU MUST FILE A CLAIM WITH THE CLERK NO LATER THAN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. IF YOU FAIL TO FILE A CLAIM,YOU WILL NOT BE ENTITLED TO ANY REMAINING FUNDS. IF YOU ARE THE PROPERTY OWNER, YOU MAY CLAIM THESE FUNDS YOURSELF. YOU ARE NOT REQUIRED TO HAVE A LAWYER OR ANY OTHER REPRESENTATION AND YOU DO NOT HAVE TO ASSIGN YOUR RIGHTS TO ANYONE ELSE IN ORDER FOR YOU TO CLAIM ANY MONEY TO WHICH YOU ARE ENTITLED. PLEASE CHECK WITH THE CLERK OF THE COURT PALM BEACH COUNTY COURTHOUSE,205 NORTH DIXIE HIGHWAY,WEST PALM BEACH,FLORIDA 33401(561) 355-2500 WITHIN TEN (10)DAYS AFTER THE SALE TO SEE IF THERE IS ADDITIONAL MONEY FROM THE FORECLOSURE SALE THAT THE CLERK HAS IN THE REGISTRY OF THE COURT. GrN 20090416255 BOOK 23569 PAGE 315,4 Of 5 CASE NO.: 502009CA018503XXXXMB(AW)/ IF YOU DECIDE TO SELL YOUR HOME OR FIND SOMEONE TO HELP YOU CLAIM THE ADDITIONAL MONEY, YOU SHOULD READ VERY CAREFULLY ALL PAPERS YOU ARE REQUIRED TO SIGN, ASK SOMEONE ELSE, PREFERABLY AN ATTORNEY WHO IS NOT RELATED TO THE PERSON OFFERING TO HELP YOU, TO MAKE SURE THAT YOU UNDERSTAND WHAT YOU ARE SIGNING AND THAT YOU ARE NOT TRANSFERRING YOUR PROPERTY OR THE EQUITY IN YOUR PROPERTY WITHOUT THE PROPER INFORMATION. IF YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO PAY AN ATTORNEY, YOU MAY CONTACT THE LEGAL AID SOCIETY AT THE PALM BEACH COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION, 1601 BELVEDERE ROAD, SUITE 302E, WEST PALM BEACH,FLORIDA[TELEPHONE:(561)687-28001 TO SEE IF YOU QUALIFY FINANCIALLY FOR THEIR SERVICES. IF THEY CANNOT ASSIST YOU,THEY MAY BE ABLE TO REFER YOU TO A LOCAL BAR REFERRAL AGENCY OR SUGGEST OTHER OPTIONS. IF YOU CHOOSE TO CONTACT THE DADE COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION LEGAL AID SOCIETY FOR ASSISTANCE, YOU SHOULD DO SO AS SOON AS POSSIBLE AFTER RECEIPT OF THIS NOTICE. DONE AND ORDERED in Chambers at West Palm Beach,Palm Beach County,Florida on the 16'hday of November, 2009. 9 -- CIRCUIT COURTM3bGE Copies Furnished To: EDWARD FINE Paul M. Kade, Esq. Pace Roofing, Inc. 9200 South Dadeland Boulevard, Suite 400 6746 White Drive Miami, Florida 33156 West Palm Beach,Florida 33407 Attn: Joseph W. Pace Freynel R. Jean-Baptiste 417 North Federal Highway Boynton Beach, Florida 33435 ---------------------------------------------------- Plaintiffs' Address: 2829 Bird Avenue, Suite 5-104, Miami, Florida 33133 CO e'Ctiv AM R-1 SomceY—io .B.0h-7.O hdy iorc h—..yd CFN 200904162.55 BOOK 23668 PAGE 316,5 OF 5 i�rrrNr�r�r�r�r�r�rrri� CFF 20110096157 OR BK 24419 PG 0318 RECORDED 03/21/2011 16:36:29 Pala Beach County, Florida ANT 165,000.00 Doc Stamp 1,155.N Sharon R. Bock,CLERK i COMPTROLLER Pgo 0318 - 319= (2pgo) This instrument was prepared by: Lee C. Schmachtenberg,Esquire Lee C.Schmachtenberg, P.A. 1533 Sunset Drive,Suite 201 Coral Gables, Florida 33143 WARRANTY DEED f THIS WARRANTY DEED, made and executed the /) day of February,2011,by AM Retail Source,LLC.,a Florida Limited Liability Company hereinafter called Grantor,whose post office address is: 2829 Bird Avenue, Suite #5-104, Miami, FI 33133 to AEC Property Holdings, LLC.,a Florida Limited Liability Company, hereinafter called Grantee; whose post office address is: 9 East Ocean Avenue,Ocean Ridge,FI 33435 WITNESSETH : That the Grantor, for and in consideration of the sum of TEN AND NO/100 DOLLARS and other valuable considerations, receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, by these presents does grant, bargain, sell, alien, remise, release, convey and confirm unto the Grantee, all that certain land situated in Palm Beach County, Florida,viz: Lots 3 and 4,Less the East 35 feet thereof,Block 5,of ROBERT ADDITION TO TOWN OF BOYNTON,according to the Plat thereof,as recorded in Plat Book 1,Page(s)51,of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. SUBJECT`1'0: I.CONDITIONS,RESTRICTION,LIMITATIONS AND EASEMENTS OF RECORD. 2. 2011 TAXIS AND SUBSEQUENT YEARS Folio Number: 08-43-45-21-26-005-0030 TOGETHER with all the tenements,hereditaments and appurtenances thereto belonging or in anywise appertaining. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD, the same in fee simple forever. AND the Grantor hereby covenants with said Grantee that it is lawfully seized of said land in fee simple;that the Grantor has good right and lawful authority to sell and convey said land, and hereby warrants the title to said land and will defend the same against the lawful claims of all persons. Book24419/Page318 Page 1 of 2 IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the Grantor have caused these presents to be executed in their name the day and year first above written. Signed,sealed and delivered in the presence of: (Witnesses print name below signature) AM Reta' So c LC., a Florida Limited mpany. By: rype mine. GQ¢ Sc c. 1.0 g A ert J abrera,Manager Type name /1 pCc The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this // day of February,2011, by Alberto J.Cabrera,Manage .of AM Retail Source,LLC.,a Florida Limited Liability Company,(check approp idle bo") who is personally known to me or [ ] who has produced (types ofidentirreation>as identification and who did not take an oath. Notary Public, State of Florida ,"_) M Commission Expires: ' Y GOMMIS ION#1, W5 My p MY COMMISERG SION k CD 9485ti8 W. EXPIRES:January 8,2014 tiY�o" Bonded Thru Notary Public underwriters Book24419IPage319 Page 2 of 2 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 15T" JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA ANTHONY E. CUTHILL, an individual, General Jurisdiction Division Plaintiff, CASE NO.: vs. JAMES E. HALL, II, an individual, 2012 CA 0117 5 9 XXXX MB Defendant. NOTICE OF LIS PENDENS TO Defendant,JAMES E. HALL, II: YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED of the above styled, pending action which, in part, seeks the relief of the Court to determine the ownership of the legal entity which owns the real property which is described as follows: "Lots 3 and 4, Less the East 35 feet thereof, Block 5, ROBERT ADDITION TO TOWN OF BOYNTON, according to the Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page(s) 51, of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida." Said above property has a Folio Number of: 08-43-45-21-26-005-0030 Dated this 2Z day of June,2012. N 7 Respectfully submitted, N 2 x BY: tv ; Derek c wartz, Esq. Florida Bar# 140848 Law Offices of Derek A. Schwartz, P.A. Attorneys for Plaintiff 4755 Technology Way Suite 205 Boca Raton, Florida 33431 Telephone: (561) 981-8089 Facsimile: (561) 997-6036 E-mail: derek@derekaschwartzpa.com Page I of 1 Lis Pendens-AEC Cuthill v.Hall CFN 20120249652, OR BK 25287 PG 1100,RECORDED 06/25/2012 16:00:34 Sharon R. Bock,CLERK & COMPTROLLER, Palm Beach County, NUM OF PAGES 1 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 15TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR PALM BEACH COUNTY,FLORIDA y.. ANTHONY E. CUTHILL, an individual, General Jurisdiction Division Plaintiff, CASE NO.: 502012CA011759XXXXMB vs. JAMES E. HALL, II, an individual (also referred tows JAMES W. HALL, II); a ' CUTHILL'S, INC., a Florida corporation; h 3 CUTHILL'S BACKYARD LLC, a Florida limited liability company; AEC PROPERTY HOLDINGS, LLC, a Florida limited liability company; IMAEC, 1?c t LLC, a Florida limited liability company; ONSITE VIP Y, ; SUITES, LLC, a Florida limited liability company; "�`` d� °17 Defendants. AMENDED NOTICE OF LIS PENDENS TO Defendants: JAMES E. HALL, II (a/k/a JAMES W. HALL, II); CUTHILL'S INC.; CUTHILL'S BACKYARD LLC; AEC PROPERTY HOLDINGS LLC; IMAEC, LLC; and ONSITE VIP SUITES, LLC: YOU ARE,HEREBY NOTIFIED of the above styled, pending action which, in part, seeks the relief of the Court to determine the ownership of the legal entity which owns the real property which is described as follows: "Lots 3 and 4, Less the East 35 feet thereof, Block 5, ROBERT ADDITION TO TOWN OF BOYNTON, according to the Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page(s) 51, of the Public Records of Palm Beach County,Florida." Said above property has a Folio Number of. 08-43-45-21-26-005-0030 Pagel of 2 Lis Pendens-AEC Cuthill v.Hall et.al. Case No:502012CAOI 1759XXXXMB(AB) CFN 20130065636, OR BK 25787 PG 4,RECORDED 02/12/2013 07:57:10 Sharon R. Bock,CLERK & COMPTROLLER, Palm Beach County, NUM OF PAGES 2 Dated this day of February, 2013. Respectfully submitted, BY: Derek A. S c h—w-a-ff 2�, s q. Florida Bar# 140848 Law Offices of Derek A. Schwartz, P.A. Attorneys for Plaintiff 4755 Technology Way Suite 205 Boca Raton, Florida 33431 Telephone: (561) 98'1-8089 Facsimile: (561) 997-6036 E-mail: derek@derekaschwartzpa.com Page 2 of 2 Lis Pendens-AEC Cuthill v.Hall et.al. Case No: 502012CA0I 1759XXXXMB(AB) CFN 2.bbb065636 BOOK 25:787 PAGE 6',26F2 CFN 20180125117 Filing # 70074089 E-Filed 04/02/2018 09:36:09 AM OR BK 29756 PG 19 RECORDED 04/03/2018 15:33:04 Palm Beach County, Florida IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 15`b AMT JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR PALM Sharon R. Bock CLERK&COMPTROLLER BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA Pgs 0019-0023; (5Pgs) General Jurisdiction Division(AB) CASE NO.:50201.2CA011759XXXXMB ANTHONY E.CUTHILL, an individual, Plaintiff, vs. JAMES E. HALL, I1, an individual(also referred to as JAMES W.HALL, 11); CUTHILL'S, INC., a Florida corporation; CUTHILL'S BACKYARD LLC, aFlorida limited liability company;AEC Property Holdings, LLC, a Florida limited liability company;IMAEC, LLC, a Florida limited liability company; Onsite VIP Suites, LLC, a Florida limited liability company; D e fendants. JAMES E. HALL, I1, an individual (also referred to as JAMES W.HALL, II); CUTHII.J,'S, INC., a Florida corporation; CUTHILL'S BACKYARD LLC, a Florida limited liability company;AEC Property Holdings, LLC, a Florida limited liability company; IMAEC, LLC, a Florida limited liability company; Onsite VIP Suites, LLC, a Florida limited liability company; Counter-Plaintiffs, vs. ANTHONY E.CUTHILL, IMAGE MARKETING AND SPECIAL EVENTS, INC., a Florida corporation Counter-Defendants. AGREED ORDER ON: (A)Defendant's Amended Motion for Order Determining that Plaintiff's Lis Pendens Have Expired and Discharge Plaintiff's Lis Pendens and Request for Hearing; and (B)Plaintiff's Motion for Order Extending the Lis Pendens Currently Filed, or, Alternatively, for an Order Requiring Escrow THIS CAUSE came before this Honorable Court on: (A) Defendant's Amended Motion for Order Deterrnining that Plaintiff's Lis Pendens Have Expired and Discharge Plaintiff's Lis Page 1 of 5 FILED: PALM BEACH COUNTY, FL, SHARON R. BOCK, CLERK, 04/02/2018 09:36:09 AM CFN 20180125117 BOOK 29756 PAGE 20 Case No. 50-2012-CA-011759-XXXX-MB 2 OF 5 Pendens Nunc Pro Tunc and Request for Hearing ("Defendant's Motion"); and (B) Plaintiff's Motion for Order Extending the Lis Pendens Currently Filed, or, Alternatively, for an Order Requiring Escrow ("Plaintiff's Motion"), and the Court having heard the argument of counsel for the parties at the special set hearing scheduled for Monday, March 5, 2018 at 1:30 p.m., and otherwise being advised of the premises and for the reasons stated in open court, it is thereupon, ORDERED AND ADJUDGED: 1. Defendant's Motion is granted insofar as Plaintiff's Lis Pendens are deemed to have expired and are discharged as of December 11, 2017. 2. Plaintiff's Motion is granted insofar as Defendants shall be required to hold all "Net Proceeds" derived from any of the real property referenced in Plaintiff's Motion(and described on the attached EXHIBIT"A" hereto)(each parcel of real property separately referred to herein as a "Property" and collectively as the "Properties") in escrow under the following term and conditions: a. At the closing (the "Closing") of the purchase and sale or other transfer of a Property, the closing agent, title company and/or attorney (the "Closer") conducting the closing shall be required to disburse the Net Proceeds to the IOLTA trust account of Defendants' attorney, Melody Genson, Esq. ("Defendants' Counsel"). The Closer shall not disburse the Net Proceeds to any other person or party without further order of this court. b. No less than ten business days prior to the Closing, the Closer and Defendants' Counsel shall be required to provide Plaintiff's Counsel, Derek A. Schwartz, Esq., by email (derekaschwartzggmail.eom) and facsimile (561-892-3159), with a copy of the final closing or settlement statement(the "Closing Statement")related to the Closing. C. lmmediately upon receipt of the Net Proceeds, Defendants' Counsel shall hold all Net Proceeds in her IOL"IA trust account until such time that Plaintiff and Defendants have agreed in writing to the release and disbursement of the Net Proceeds or until further order of this Court. d. The term "Net Proceeds" as used herein shall mean an amount equal to: (1) the gross purchase/sale price of the Property as set forth in the purchase and sale contract between buyer and seller and as set forth on the Closing Statement; less (2) only the following amounts set forth Page 2 of 5 CFN 20180125117 BOOK 29756 PAGE 21 Case No. 50-2012-CA-011759-XXXX-MB 3 OF 5 on the Closing Statement: (i) prorations between buyer and seller for real estate taxes; (ii) standard closing costs for a seller of real property in the State of Florida (this amount shall only include reasonable real estate commissions, reasonable attorney's fees related to the Closing only, reasonable costs of the Closer, and title insurance premiums and related title costs); (iii) monies due to the Palm Beach County Tax Collector for unpaid prior real estate taxes for the Property; (iv) monies due to a municipality for a code violation, permit closure or an unpaid charge that would otherwise result in a lien against the purchaser of the Property; and (v) monies due to satisfy any lien or encumbrance that was validly recorded in the public record and perfected prior to December 11, 2017 and is enforceable against the Property. e. The purchase and sale or other transfer of a Property shall be reasonable and made between the parties thereto in good faith and with fair dealing. f. This Order shall be immediately recorded in the Official Records of Palm Beach County and shall run with the land. The cost of recording this Order shall be shared equally between the Plaintiff and the Defendant. 3. This Court further finds that each party shall bear its own attorney's fees and costs related to this Order. DONE AND ORDERED in West Palm Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida, on this 2nd day of April, 2018. 50.20 2 A 011759•XXXX•MB 0410F�?Q18,. Peter_D;Blanc�Judge 50-2012-CA-011759-XXXX-NIB 04/02/2018 Peter D.Blanc Judge With copies to: Counsel for Plaintiff/Counter-Defendants: Derek A. Schwartz, Esq., Derek A. Schwartz, P.A., 4755 Technology Way, Suite 205 Boca Raton, Florida 33431, Telephone: (561) 981-8089, Facsimile: (561) 997-6036 E-mail (primary):derekCOderekaschwartzpa.com, E-Mail(secondary):derekaschwarrr.@gmail.com Counsel for Defendants: Philip Eisenhauer, Esq., 7777 Bonhomme, Suite 1800, Clayton, MO 63105, E-Mail: Philip Eisenhauer.com Phone (314) 797-7136 / (314) 378-1149; and Melody D. Genson, Esq., 2750 Ringling Boulevard, Suite 3,Sarasota, Florida 34237, Email:Melodydgenson@verizon.net Page 3 of 5 CFN 20180125117 BOOK 29756 PAGE 22 Case No. 50-2012-CA-011759-XXXX-MB 4 OF 5 EXHIBIT A CUTHILL'S BACKYARD: Parcel A: "Lot 1, and the East 10 feet of the abandoned alley lying West of and adjacent thereto, Block 3, ROBERT ADDITION, according to the Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 51, of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida." Said above Parcel A has a Folio Number of:08-43-45-21-26-003-0010 Parcel 13: "Lots 2, 3, 4, and 5, Block 3, and East 10 feet of abandoned alley lying West of and adjacent thereto, ROBERT ADDITION, according to the Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 51, of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida." Parcel C: "Lot 6, Block 3 and North 12.5 feet of the abandoned road adjacent to the South lot line, together with the East 10 feet of abandoned alley adjacent thereto, ROBERT ADDITION, according to the Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 51, of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida." Said above Parcels B and C have a Folio Number of:08-43-45-21-26-003-0020 .AEC PROPERTY HOLDINGS LLC: "bots 3 and 4, Less the East 35 feet thereof, Block 5, ROBERT ADDITION TO TOWN OF BOYNTON, according to the Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page(s) 51, of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida." Said above property has a Folio Number of:08-43-45-21-26-005-0030 IMAEC LLC: Parcel 1: "Lot 1, less the East 35 feet and all of Lot 2, Block 5, ROBERT ADDITION TO 'TOWN OF BOYNTON, according to the Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 51, of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida." Page 4 of 5 CFN 20180125117 BOOK 29756 PAGE 23 Case No. 50-2012-CA-0l 1759-XXXX-MB 5 OF 5 Said above Parcel 1 has a Folio Number of:08-43-45-21-26-005-0010 Parcel 2: "The West 47 feet of Lot 2 and the West 49.5 feet of the North One-Half(N 1/2) of Lot 3, Block 4, ROBERT ADDITION TO TOWN OF BOYNTON, according to the Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 51, of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida." Said above Parcel 2 has a Folio Number of:08-43-45-21-26-004-0023 CUTHILL'S, INC.: Florida Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco 4COP quota alcoholic beverage license, License No.:60-12648 Onsite VIP Suites LLC: Airstream trailer Page 5 of 5 Filing# 70074089 E-Filed 04/02/2018 09:36:09 AM C F.N 20180127673 OR BK. 297460 PG ID328 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 15'h RECORDED 04/05/2018 09:29:50 JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR PALM Palm Beach County r Florida Sharon R. BockrCLERK it COMPTROLLER BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA Pss 0328 - 3321 (5P9s) General Jurisdiction Division(AB) CASE NO:502012CA011759XXXXNM ANTHONY E.CUTHRJ, an individual, P laintiff, VS. JAMES E.HALL, II, an individual(also referred to as JAMES W.HALL, II); CUTHILL'S, INC., a Florida corporation; CUTHILL'S BACKYARD LLC, a Florida limited liability con4)any;AEC Property Holdings, LLC, a Florida limited liability company;]MAEC, LLC, a Florida limited liability company;Onsite VIP Suites, LLC, a Florida limited liability company; Defendants. JAMES E.HALL, II, an individual(also referred to as JAMES W.HALL, II); CUTHILL'S, INC., a Florida corporation CUTHILL'S BACKYARD LLC, a Florida limited liability company;AEC Property Holdings, LLC, a Florida limited liability company;HVIAEC, LLC, a Florida limited liability company;Onsite VIP Suites, LLC, a Florida limited liability company; Counter-Plaintiffs, VS. ANTHONY E.CUTHILI, IMAGE MARKETING AND SPECIAL.EVENTS, INC, a Florida corporation Counter-Defendants. AGREED ORDER ON: (A)Dcfendant's Amended Motion for Order Determining that Plaintiff's Lis Pendens Have Expired and Discharge Plaintiffs Lis Pendens and Request for Hearing;and (B)Plaintiffs Motion for Order Extending the Lis Pendens Currently Filed, or, Alternatively, for an Order Requiring Escrow THIS CAUSE came before this Honorable Court on:(A)Defendant's Amended Motion for Order Determining that Plaintiff's Lis Pendens Have Expired and Discharge Plaintiff's Lis Page 1 of 5 FILED: PALM BEACH COUNTY, FL, SHARON R. BOCK, CLERK, 04/02/2018 09:36:09 AM Book29760/Page329 CFN#20180127673 Case No.50-2012-CA 011759-XXXX-MB Page 2 of 5 Pendens Nunc Pro Tune and Request for Hearing ("Defendant's Motion"); and (B) Plaintiff's Motion for Order Extending the Lis Pendens Currently Filed, or, Alternatively, for an Order Requiring Escrow ("Plaintiffs Motion7% and the Court having heard the argument of counsel for the parties at the special set hearing scheduled for Monday, March 5, 2018 at 130 p.m., and otherwise being advised of the premises and for the reasons stated in open court, it is thereupon, ORDERED AND ADJUDGED: 1. Defendant's Motion is granted insofar as Plaintiff's Lis Pendens are deemed to have expired and are discharged as of December 11, 2017. 2. Plaintiff's Motion is granted insofar as Defendants shall be required to hold all"Net Proceeds" derived from any of the real property referenced in Plaintiff's Motion(and described on the attached EXHIBIT"A"hereto)(each parcel of real property separately referred to herein as a "Ilroperty" and collectively as the "Properties") in escrow under the following terms and conditions: a. At the closing (the "Closing") of the purchase and sale or other transfer of a Property, the closing agent, title compmy and/or attorney (the "Closer") conducting the closing shall be required to disburse the Net Proceeds to the IOLTA trust account of Defendants' attorney, Melody Genson, Esq.("Defendants'Counsel"). The Closer shall not disburse the Net Proceeds to any o ther person or party without further order of this court. b. No less than ten business days prior to the Closing, the Closer and Defendants'Counsel shall be required to provide Plaintiff's Counsel, Derek A. Schwartz, Esq., by email (dereka,chwartz c�7amail.com)and facsimile (561-892-3159), with a copy of the final closing or settlerwnt statement(the"Closing Statement")related to the Closing. C. Inmrdiately upon receipt of the Net Proceeds, Defendants' Counsel shall hold all Net Proceeds in her IOLTA trust account until such time that Plaintiff and Defendants have agreed in writing to the release and disbursement of the Net Proceeds or until further order of this Court. d. The term "Net Proceeds" as used herein shall mean an amount equal to: (1) the gross purchas a/sale price of the Property as set forth in the purchase area sale contract between buyer and seller and as set forth on the Closing Statement;&a(2)only the following amounts set forth Page 2 of 5 Book29760lPage330 CFN#20180127673 Case No.50-2012-CA-011759-XXXX-AM Page 3 of 5 on the Closing Statement: (i) prorations between buyer and seller for real estate taxes; (ii) standard closing costs for a seller of real property in the State of Florida(this amount shall only include reasonable real estate commissions, reasonable attorney's fees related to the Closing only, reasonable costs of the Closer, and title insurance premiums and related title costs); (iii) monies due to the Palm Beach County Tax Collector for unpaid prior real estate taxes for the Property; (iv) monies due to a municipality for a code violation, pemtit closure or an unpaid charge that would otherwise result in alien against the purchaser of the Property;and(v)monies due to satisfy any lien or encumbrance that was validly recorded in the public record and perfec tw d prior to December 11, 2017 and is enforceable against the Property. C. The purchase and sale or other transfer of a Property shall be reasonable and made between the parties thereto in good faith and with fair dealing. f. This Order shall be immediately recorded in the Official Records of Palm Beach County and shall run with the land. The cost of recording this Order shall be shared equally between the Plaintiff and the Defendant. 3. This Court further funds that each party shall bear its own attorney's fees and costs related to flus Order. DONE AND ORDERED in West Palm Beach, Paha Beach County, Florida, on this 2nd day of April, 2018. }} so�so fi 5ao�o� VIL 'a: ' d$: 50-2012-CA-1111759-?CX?CX-1MB 04/x212018 Pete'D.Blanc: Jadge .. With copies to: Counsel for Plaint!07Counter-Defendants:DcrckA.Schwartz,Esq.,DerekA.Schwarz, P.A.,4755 Technology Way, Suite 205 Boca Raton, Florida 33431, Telephone: (561) 981-8089, Facsimile: (561) 997-6036 E-mail (primary):demktalderekaschwartzpa.com.E-Ma-d(secondary):derekaschwartz gmafl.com Counsel for Defendants. Philip Eisenhauer, Esq., 7777 Bonhomme, Suite 1800, Clayton, MO 63105, E-Mail: PhrlipEisenhaueccom Phone (314) 797-71361(314) 378-1149; aAd Melody D. Genson, Esq., 2750 Ringling Boulevard, Suite 3,Sarasota,Florida 34237,Email:Melodydgenson(Qa verizonmet Page 3 of 5 Book29760/Page331 CFN#20180127673 Case No.50-2012-CA-011759-XXXX-MB Page 4 of 5 EXHIBIT A CUTHILLIS BACKYARD: Parcel A: "Lot 1, and the East 10 feet of the abandoned alley lying West of and adjacent thereto, Block 3, ROBERT ADDITION, according to the Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 51, of the Public Records of Palm Peach County, Florida." Said above Parcel A has a Folio Number of 08-43-45-21-26-003-0010 Parcel B: "Uts 2, 3, 4, and 5, Block 3, and East 10 feet of abandoned alley lying West of and adjacent thereto, ROBERT ADDITION, according to the Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 51, of the Public Records of Palm beach County, Florida." Parcel C: "Lot 6, Block 3 and North 12.5 feet of the abandoned road adjacent to the South lot line, together with the East 10 feet of abandoned alley adjacent thereto, ROBERT ADDITION, according to the Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 51, of the Public Records of Paha Beach County, Florida." Said above Parcels B and C have a Folio Number of:08-43-45-21-26-003-0020 AEC 11- OPERTY HOLDINGS LLC: "Lots 3 and 4, Less the East 35 feet thereof, Block 5, ROBERT ADDITION TO TOWN OF BOYNTON, according to the Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page(s) 51, of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida." Said above property has a Folio Number of:08-43-45-21-26-005-0030 IMAE LLC: Parcel 1: "i.ot 1, less the East 35 feet and all of Lot 2, Block 5, ROBERT ADDITION TO TOWN OF BOYNTON, according to the Plat thereof, as r:.corded In Plat Book 1, Page 51, of the Public Records of Palm Beach C o unty, Florida." Page 4 of 5 Book29760/Page332 CFN#20180127673 Case No. 50-2012-CA-011759-XXXX-MB Page 5 of 5 Said above Parcel 1 has a Folio Number of:08-43-45-21-26-005-0010 Parcel 2: "The West 47 feet of Lot 2 and the West 49.5 feet of the North One-Half(N '/) of Lot 3, Block 4, ROBERT ADDITION TO TOWN OF BOYNTON, according to the Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 51, of the 11ublic Records of Palm Beach County, Florida." Said above Parcel 2 has a Folio Number of:08-43-45-21-26-004-0023 CUTHII L'.S. INC.: Florida Division of Alcobolic Beverages and Tobacco 4COP quota alcoholic beverage license, License No.:60-12648 Onsite IP Suites, LLC• Air.,Cream trailer STATE OF FLORIDA - PALM BEACH COUNTY weby.ertify that the foregoing i;a rue .op)of the record in my office with •eoac s if anns regby law. "' • THIS 2 DAY OF=yi/r�d 1_.,._.20 SHAROF4 R.BOCK CLERK&COM G�OJeC:ER By &"r,— DEPUTY CLERK Page 5 of 5 11111{I iilll I{iil III11 III{I illli 1{III I{11 lill C:FN 2017 1231464 OR BK 29182 PG 1 837 RECORDED 06/27/2017 13;23:40 PREPARED BY,ItECORD AND RETURN TO: Palm Beach County+ Florida FARAH L.NERE,FTE,ESQUIRE Sharon R. Bock rCLERY, h COMPTROLLER GOREN,CHEROF,DOODY&EZROL,P.A. P9 1837: (Ips) 3099 E.Cominercial Boulevard,Suite 200 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308 CLAIM OF LIEN STATE OF FLORIDA ) SS: COUNTY OF PALM BEACH ) BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, personally appeared LORI LAVERRIERE who being duly swom, deposes and says that she is the City Manager of the City of Boynton Beach, a Florida municipal corporation(the "City"), whose address is 100 E.Boynton Beach Blvd.,Boynton Beach,Florida 33435,the lienor herein;and THAT PURSUANT to Chapter 26 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Boynton Beach,Florida,as amended (the "Code"), and Chapter 159, Florida Statutes, this is a claim of lien for unpaid municipal water system, sewer, stormwater, reclaimed water and resident refuse collection charges, together with taxes, interest, all costs and reasonable attorney's fees incurred by the City incident to the collection of the assessments or enforcement of this claim of lien upon the following described real property("Property")located in Palm Beach County,Florida: Lot 3, and 1_,ot 4, LESS the 35 fee thereof, in Block 5 of ROBERTS ADDITION TO TOWN OF BOYNTON, according to the Plat thereof on file in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court in and for Palm Bench County, Florida, in Plat Book 1, at Page 51 PCN 08-43--15,-21-26-005-0030 Address: 417 N Federal Hwy Owned by: AEC Property Holdings 1.LC There is prese:it'.y due and owing to the City from the Owner of the Property the sum of fourteen hundred fifty-three and 29/100 DOLLA!; S (1,453.29),through the period ending in May 5, 2017,plus interest, late fees,costs and attorney's fees, which sum rc mins unpaid and on which amount the City claims a lien on the Property pursuant to the Code. The aforementioned amount will increase on a monthly basis pursuant to the Code. FUTt"1'i 1 ER AFFIANT SAYETH NAUGHT. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH LORI LAVERRIERE,CITY MANAGER THE 1` )REGOING INSTRUMENT was acknowledged before me this Q_LQ day of"�g 2017 by Lori Laverriere, as "' ity Manager of the City of Boynton Beach, who is known to me or aft id (did not)take an oath. 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C ., - i ti —.._ � - �� ?� _ I w Mb C cA�,r ���O2a �r.i+7)a -f..,` � h-..:j J,�'.�'.j 4Ym ,. � ,�X,L•' M'bobi.a t, —s�.�-„y__._e-vr�.=..y_,��_... } c I -1_ �, L. City of Boynton Beach Interest In Real Property _ This document serves as constructive notice of the City of Boynton Beach's interest in the real property identified below. PCN 08434521260050030 Property Address 417 N FEDERAL HWY Search performed by Bonnie Nicklien of Individuals(Florida)on Tue Mar 19 06:44:27 PDT 2019 Tracking Number: 1591582 Access PIN: 17331 Item 1 of 14 Building Permit Application Number88-00004801 Application Date 12/21/1988 Fee Type PA-PA Amount Due ' -$42.00 Application Type VD-VOID APPLICATION Application Status RJ-REJECTED OPEN APPLICATION For compliance please contact the Department of Development, Building Division via messaging. Item 2 of 14 Building Permit Application Number 93-00004321 Application Date 09/16/1993 Fee Type PF-PERMIT FEES Amount Due $0.00 Application Type '! S-SIGN Application Status RJ-REJECTED OPEN APPLICATION For compliance please contact the Department of Development, Building Division via messaging. This report prepared and delivered via Conduits TM,a service from Net Assets Corporation / To use Messaging regarding this report,go to http://conduits.nassets.net/messaging.html ` 1 Page 2 of 8 City of Boynton Beach Interest In Real Property Item 3 of 14 Building Permit Application Number 93-00004321 Application Date 09/16/1993 Fee Type PC-PLAN CHECK FEES Amount Due $0.00 Application Type '! S-SIGN Application Status RJ-REJECTED OPEN APPLICATION For compliance please contact the Department of Development, Building Division via messaging. Item 4 of 14 Building Permit Application Number 92-00003496 Application Date 08/31/1992 Fee Type PA-PA Amount Due $0.00 Application Type RM-RE-MODELING Application Status RJ-REJECTED OPEN APPLICATION For compliance please contact the Department of Development, Building Division via messaging. This report prepared and delivered via Conduits TM,a service from Net Assets Corporation / To use Messaging regarding this report,go to http://conduits.nassets.net/messaging.html ` 1 Page 3 of 8 City of Boynton Beach Interest In Real Property Item 5 of 14 Building Permit Application Number 92-00003496 Application Date 08/31/1992 Fee Type PN -PENALTY FEE Amount Due $0.00 Application Type RM-RE-MODELING Application Status RJ-REJECTED OPEN APPLICATION For compliance please contact the Department of Development, Building Division via messaging. Item 6 of 14 Building Permit Application Number 92-00003496 Application Date 08/31/1992 Fee Type PF-PERMIT FEES Amount Due $0.00 Application Type RM-RE-MODELING Application Status RJ-REJECTED OPEN APPLICATION For compliance please contact the Department of Development, Building Division via messaging. This report prepared and delivered via Conduits TM,a service from Net Assets Corporation / To use Messaging regarding this report,go to http://conduits.nassets.net/messaging.html ` 1 Page 4 of 8 City of Boynton Beach Interest In Real Property Item 7 of 14 Building Permit Application Number 08-00002911 Application Date 08/08/2008 Fee Type PF-PERMIT FEES Amount Due $0.00 Application Type ELSV-ELECTRICAL SERVICE CHANGE Application Status HD-ON HOLD For compliance please contact the Department of Development, Building Division via messaging. Item 8 of 14 Building Permit Application Number 08-00002911 Application Date 08/08/2008 Fee Type CC-CHANGE OF CONTRACTOR Amount Due $0.00 Application Type ELSV-ELECTRICAL SERVICE CHANGE Application Status HD-ON HOLD For compliance please contact the Department of Development, Building Division via messaging. This report prepared and delivered via Conduits TM,a service from Net Assets Corporation / To use Messaging regarding this report,go to http://conduits.nassets.net/messaging.html ` 1 Page 5 of 8 City of Boynton Beach Interest In Real Property Item 9 of 14 Building Permit Application Number 08-00002911 Application Date 08/08/2008 Fee Type Al -PERMIT APPL. EXT.-1ST Amount Due $0.00 Application Type ELSV-ELECTRICAL SERVICE CHANGE Application Status HD-ON HOLD For compliance please contact the Department of Development, Building Division via messaging. Item 10 of 14 Building Permit Application Number 11-00002739 Application Date 10/06/2011 Fee Type PF-PERMIT FEES Amount Due $1,932.00 Application Type TNTC-INTERIOR REMODEL MULTI-FAMILY/CONDO Application Status RJ-REJECTED OPEN APPLICATION For compliance please contact the Department of Development, Building Division via messaging. This report prepared and delivered via Conduits TM,a service from Net Assets Corporation / To use Messaging regarding this report,go to http://conduits.nassets.net/messaging.html ` 1 Page 6 of 8 City of Boynton Beach Interest In Real Property Item 11 of 14 Building Permit Application Number 11-00002739 Application Date 10/06/2011 Fee Type PC-PLAN CHECK FEES Amount Due -$828.00 Application Type INTC-INTERIOR REMODEL MULTI-FAMILY/CONDO Application Status RJ-REJECTED OPEN APPLICATION For compliance please contact the Department of Development, Building Division via messaging. Item 12 of 14 Building Permit Application Number 11-00002739 Application Date 10/06/2011 Fee Type FD-FIRE AND LIFE SAFETY FEES Amount Due -$655.38 Application Type INTC-INTERIOR REMODEL MULTI-FAMILY/CONDO Application Status RJ-REJECTED OPEN APPLICATION For compliance please contact the Department of Development, Building Division via messaging. This report prepared and delivered via Conduits TM,a service from Net Assets Corporation / To use Messaging regarding this report,go to http://conduits.nassets.net/messaging.html ` 1 Page 7 of 8 City of Boynton Beach Interest In Real Property Item 13 of 14 Building Permit Application Number 11-00002738 Application Date 10/06/2011 Fee Type PF-PERMIT FEES Amount Due $0.00 Application Type DEMI -DEMOLITION, INTERIOR Application Status RJ-REJECTED OPEN APPLICATION For compliance please contact the Department of Development, Building Division via messaging. Item 14 of 14 Building Permit Application Number 11-00002738 Application Date 10/06/2011 Fee Type FD-FIRE AND LIFE SAFETY FEES Amount Due $35.00 Application Type DEMI -DEMOLITION, INTERIOR Application Status RJ-REJECTED OPEN APPLICATION For compliance please contact the Department of Development, Building Division via messaging. UTILITY 1 of 1 Utilities Customer Number 281123 Current Amount $2,825.75 Customer Status VACATION Conduit reports may not reflect outstanding balances owed to the City due to write-offs or other internal account adjustments. Please note,written off balances or other debt incurred by a property owner must be paid prior to the initiation of new utility service at a property. In order to obtain accurate account information, please contact the Utilities Department at the City of Boynton Beach via messaging. No outstanding Code Compliance Cases and Liens were found. This report prepared and delivered via Conduits TM,a service from Net Assets Corporation To use Messaging regarding this report,go to http://conduits.nassets.net/messaging.html 41 Page 8of8 City of Boynton Beach Interest In Real Property Nooutstanding Mowing and Maintenance Liens were found. SERVICE FEE FOR THIS REPORT PAID IN FULL: $115 Thieetatamentiefumiehedottheraquaetoftheopp|inantforinformedono| purpoaeeon|y. ondtheCityofBoyntonBeonh. iteoffinereor amp|oyaaeoeeumenoraeponeibi|ityor|iobi|itywhoteuavarfortheouthendnityornorrantneaeofthemettareeetforthherain This report prepared and delivered via oonuuits T°.aservice from Net Assets Corporation To use Messaging regarding this report,gom http://conduits.nassets.net/messaging.html 4 Nicklien, Bonnie From: Mazakas, Debra Sant Wednesday, March 27' 2O1Q8:12AM To: Ut erback,Thenesa Cc: NicNien' Bonnie Subect RE:Appraisal for 417 North Federal Highway Attachments: Change ofContractor F|LLABLE.pdf Good morning Theresa, To select anew contractor isanadditional $35fee and additional form see attached. Then that contractor may call inthe final inspection. Additional fees may berequired ifcopies ofthe original permit are needed. Debra K4ozokoa., |CC Certified PermitTechnician Application Specialist Deve|opment, Deve|opmentServices Mailing Addreaa� P.[). Box 31O | Boynton Beach, Florida 33425 Physical Addreaa�33O1QuontumB|vd., Suite 1O1 | Boynton Beach, Florida 33426 561-742-6351 �� K4ozokoaD@bbf|.ua boynton-beach.org/ Please be advised that Florida has a broad public records law and all correspondence to n-,Ie via en-,Iail n-,Iay be subject to disclosure.Under, Florida records |ovv, email addresses are public records.Therefore, youre-moi| communication and youre-moi| address moy be subject to public disclosure. From: Utterback,Theresa <UtterbackT@bbf|.uo> Sent:Tuesday, March 26, 20194:S6PM To: Mazakao, Debra <MazakaoD@bbf|.uo> Cc: Nick|ien, Bonnie<Nick|ienB@bbf|.uo> Subject: RE: Appraisal for 417 North Federal Highway Hi Debra, So to clarify, if the CRA purchases the property can the CRA select a new electrician to complete a reinstatement form, pay the $75.00 and do whatever work is necessary to get a final inspection and call in for the final inspection? 1 Theresa Ut erbock Deve|opmentServices Manager, Boynton Beach CommunityRedeve|opmentAgency 71ON. Federal Hwy. | Boynton Beach, Florida 33435 � ��1-�UO-�U�4 | �� 561-737-3258 ' m�w UtterbockT@bbf|.ua http�//vvvvvv.cotchboynton.com �� �� ���� ���� ��� �=� A- COMMUM REDEVELOPMMAGWY America's Gateway tothe Gulfstream Please be advised that Florida has a broad public records law and all correspondence to n-ie via en-lail n-,Iay be subject to disclosure.Under, Florida records law, en-iail addresses are public records.Therefore, your,e-n-iail con-in-wnication and your,e-moi| address moybesubject topublic disclosure. From: Mazakao, Debra Sent:Tuesday, March 26, 20194:47PM To: Utterback,Theresa < >; Dunn, Erin > Cc: NickUen, Bonnie< Subject: RE: Appraisal for 417 North Federal Highway Hi Teresa, | vvent through all the permits showing on the lien search and confirmed with John Kuntzman, Deputy Building Official all are cancelled with nofees due except for one. Permit 08-2911 Aservice change which had anElectric Final on12/2/Q8resulted asaPartial. The permit requires the following A reinstatement form completed by the contractor. Afee of$75.QQ An electric final inspection. Once the final inspection iscompleted,the permit will beclosed. Please let meknow ifyou have any questions. Thank you, 2 Delors Mazy as., ICC Certified Pertrift Technician Application Specialist Mailing Address: P.O. Box 310 1 Boynton Beach, Florida 3425 Physical address:301 Quantun-,i Blvd., Suite 101 Boynton Beath, Florida 3426 t 561-742-6351 f `d Mazal<asD@bbfl.us boynton-beach.org/ I- Please e advised that Florida has a goad public records law and all correspondence to rrie via errlail n-,Iay e subject o disclosure.Under, Florida records law, en-sail addresses aro public records.Therefore, your,o-n-iail on-in-wni a ion ars your,e-mail address may e subject o public disclosure. From: Utterback,Theresa <UtterbackT@bbfl.us> Sent:Tuesday, March 26, 2019 2:31 PM To: Mazakas, Debra <MazakasD@bbfl.us>; Dunn, Erin <DunnE@bbfl.us> Cc: Nicklien, Bonnie<NicklienB@bbfl.us> Subject: FW: Appraisal for 417 North Federal Highway Hi Debra & Erin: The CRA is in the process of obtaining the property located at 417 N. Federal Highway. Bonnie did a lien search on the property to see if there were any outstanding monies due the City. I've attached the lien search, can you please verify what is owed for permitting and utilities? I want to be sure I have the proper amounts so that we can pay them if we purchase the property. Thanks so much. Theresa Theresa Utter'back Developn-,ient Services Manager, Boynton Pearl... Con-m-wnity RedeveIr pn-,ient Agency 10 N. Federal Hwy. I Boynton Beach, Florida 33435 561-600-9094 a 1-37-258 Utter'bacl<T@bbfl.us littp://www.catcliboynton.con"i El 910— 3 �T BOY T BEAC 11 I a,. . OPMENT AGMCY America's Gateway to the Gulfstream Please be advised that Florida has a goad public records law and all correspondence to nie via entail n-,Iay be subject to disclosure.Un er, Florida records law, en-iail addresses are public records.Therefore, your,e-n-iail on-in-wni a ion and your,e-mail address n-,iay be subject to public disclosure. From: Nicklien, Bonnie<NicklienB@bbfl.us> Sent:Tuesday, March 26, 2019 1:58 PM To: Simon, Michael <SimonM@bbfl.us>; Shutt,Thuy<ShuttT@bbfl.us> Cc: Utterback,Theresa <UtterbackT@bbfl.us> Subject: FW: Appraisal for 417 North Federal Highway Please see the attached appraisal for the full report— 417 N. Federal Hwy appraised at$210,000 1 also ran the City Lien search—also attached. We do not have the title search from Ken yet. This is earmarked for the May agendas. Bonnie Ni klien ,minis ra i °e Services & Grant Manager Boynton Beach Con-m-wnity Redevelopn-,ient agency 10 N. Federal Hwy. I Boynton Beach, Florida 33435 561-600-9090 1 a 561-737-3258 Nicl<lienB@bbfl.us littp://www.catcliboynton.con"i s BOA T �r """Sa`14\SljISI'i } RA America's Gateway to the Gulfstream 4 Please be advised that Florida has a broad public records law and all correspondence to mie via en-lail n-,Iay be subject to disclosure.Under, Florida records law, en-mil addresses are public records.Therefore, your,e-n-iail con-imiunication and your,e-moi| address moybesubject topublic disclosure. From: Christine Preece Sent:Tuesday, March 26, 20191:19PM To: Utterback,Thereoa ; NickUen, Bonnie Subject: Appraisal for 417 North Federal Highway Please see attached appraisal and invoice for the property located at 417 North Federal Highway, Boynton Beach. Regards, CHRISTINE K8. 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