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LEGAL APPROVAL MEETING MINUTES PLANNING Ii DEVEL-...IMENT BOARD BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JUL Y14, 1998 Mr. Rumpf reported the following: Self-storage facilities item related to Code amendments was approved and will proceed with the Ordinance stage. Shoppes of Woolbright PCD and Favorite 'Food Court were approved. The City Commission approved the Favorite Food Court application excluding the Planning & Development's additional condition that restricted the uses to restaurant uses only. When Chairman Wische questioned whether the Commission was aware of the fact that the applicant had agreed to that condition, Mr. Rumpf explained that he did not have an answer to that question. Boynton Beach Mall - The amendment of the Development Order was approved. Barrera Annexation Ordinances were approved on second reading. Hamptons PUD, First Baptist Church and Foster Property Ordinances were approved on first reading B. Filing of Quarterly Report for Site Plan Waivers and Minor Site Plan Modifications Motion Mr. Rosenstock moved that the filing of the Quarterty Report for Site Plan Waivers be accepted as submitted. Mr. Dube seconded the motion that carried unanimously. 6. Old Business None 7. New Business: A. PUBUC HEARING Code Review Day care Uses Accessory to Churches (Tabled from 6/23/98) Bishop Sylvester Banks Bible Church of God Request to amend the Land Development Regulations, Chapter 2, Zoning, to allow day care as an ancillary function to a church located in R-l-AA zoning districts. Agenda Item 7.A.l was tabled until the meeting to be held on August 11, 1998. 1. PROJECT: AGENT: DESCRIPTION: 2 MEETING MINUTES PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT BOARD BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JUNE 23, 1998 (The Recording Secretary was requested to move this discussion to Comments by Members. ) 6. OLD BUSINESS None 7. NEW BUSINESS: A. Public Hearing DRIA 1. PROJECT: AGENT: LOCATION: DESCRIPTION: Boynton Beach Mall Thomas A. Marsicano, Vice President URS Grenier, Inc. Boynton Beach Mall Request to amend the Development Order of the Boynton Beach Mall Development of Regional Impact (DRI), amending Ordinance 96-26, to extend the build out date to December 31,2000. Thomas Marsicano, of URS Grenier, Inc., Tampa, Florida took the podium and stated he represents the Simon DeBartolo Group, owners of the Boynton Beach Mall and presented an amendment that was necessary as the result of a technical requirement being overtooked. The traffic studies have been completed to demonstrate the meeting of concurrency through the year 2000. Chairman Wische stated there was one staff comment and Mr. Marsicano said that the petitioner agrees to the one staff comment. Mr. WischE;( asked if staff had any a additional comments and there were none. Chairman Wische stated that this is a public hearing and asked if anyone in the audience wished to speak on this issue. There being none, the public hearing was closed. Chairman Wische asked for a motion from the Board. 4 MEETING MINUTES PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT BOARD BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA JUNE 23, 1998 Motion Mr. Myott moved that item 7.A.1 request to amend the Development Order of the Boynton Beach Mall Development of Regional Impact (DRI), amending Ordinance 96- 26, to extend the build out date to December 31, 2000, be approved, subject to staff comments. Motion seconded by Mr. Friedland. Motion carried 7-0. Chairman Wische requested that Acting Assistant City Attorney administer the oath to all persons who will be testifying this evening. Attorney Lichtman stated he was not a notary and could not administer an oath. The Recording Secretary was requested to administer the oath, but also is not a notary. Attorney Lichtman stated that Chairman Wische, in his capacity as Chairman, had the authority under the Code to administer an oath and did so. Code Review 2. PROJECT: SELF-STORAGE FACILITIES (tabled at 6/9/98 meeting) AGENT: William Morris Kilday and Associates, Inc. LOCATION: NIA DESCRIPTION: Request to amend the Land Development Regulations, Chapter 1 and Chapter 2, to expand the definition for self-storage facilities to differentiate between limited access self-storage facilities and multi- access, self-storage facilities; to add limited access self-storage facilities to the list of permitted uses within the C-1, Office/Professional zoning district, and to change the design requirements, locational criteria and other development standards for self storage facilities. Kiernan Kilday of Kilday and Associates, Inc. took the podium. Chairman Wische stated that there were 13 staff comments and this Board will address only those comments, with which the petitioner does not agree or wishes to discuss. 5 ..~...,....,....................'f""~ ....,.......-.. G,oUP. Inc. AGENT: Tho"''' A. M.,oIc.no URS G,.ln.,. Inc. All Int.,..ted p.,tI.a a,e .... cour.ged to BIIP.a, at a.1d ....ringln p.raon. to be r.pr. ..nled by an _"orney or COifto' ment In writing. T'" .ppHc.. tlon .nd .n r.lat.d docum.nta will b. .v.ll.bl. fo, r.vl.w during norm.1 working houra In tfIe offlc. of t... PI.nnlll9 .nd Zoning Dlvlelon. 100 E.at l Boynton Be.ch Boulev..d. i::!- Boynton B..ch. Any peraon .... ...... to appeel MY de- s~-~- ;1 THE PALM BEACH POST 1- MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1998 I . mi l~Jlf . ;0, wltII ,eepect to - ..... conlklered lit ... m..-. .. nMCI . teClord or tIt8 ....... Iag8 8IICI "" ....... ....... mey need to _. tMtn... betlttt ,ecord of tIt8.~ In1IlI Ie ....... wille" Includee tIt8 tolltllnOftY end .vldenc. upon wlIIC" tll8 appe.1 Ie be..... CITY OF BOYNTON.BEACH PLAIlIItNG AND zONING D1VlStON ("1)17"210 PUBLISH: JUNE 22, 18118 NO. 486451 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NonCE IS HEREBY GIVEN the CIty Comml"'on of tfIe CITY DF BOYNTON BEACH. FLOR~ DA, wll conduct. Public He." Ing lit 8:30 P.M. 0' .. 1I00n tIt8,.8ft8r .. tIt8 8ll.nd. ".r. mite on Tu..d.y. July 1.1998, In tIt8 City H.II Co",mI.81on Ch._r.. 100 E..t Boynton Be.ch Boulav.rd, Boynton ..ech. Florid.. Th. pu'po.. IIf tltl. pubHc h..rlng I. for conalde'lItlon of a p,opo..d l:II.enll8 to t... Boynton Beach Mall D.v.lop....nt O,d.r (P.1m ...c.. County R.aolullon No. 14-343) .a a",end8d by City of Boynton B..ch R.aolutlon Noa. 89-UUU. 91.31 .nd 96-28 end determination .. to wh.tIt8r or not t... propoa.d chang. conatltutea . BUb.t.... 1181 d.vlatlon to the epproved d.v.lop....nt orele, with ,e- .peet to the fonowlng de- ..,Ibed prop.rty Iocet.d with- In tIt8 corpor.t. limit. of ..Id City. purauent to the ,.quellt of t... p.rtlea In Int.r..t and in compll.nc. with Ch.pt.. 380.0S( 19). Flo,ld. St.tut.a. REQUEST: Boynton Be.ch ...n Notlc. of Propo..d Chang. to . p,.vloualy .pp,oved .D.v.~ op",eitt of R.glon.1 Imp.ct LEGAL DESCRIPTION: A treet of lend Ioceted In Sec- tion 19. Town"'lp 45 South, R.ng. 43 E..t. County 0' P.1m BOBCh. Florid. .nd fUr- th.r d...ribed .a follow.: Beginning .t the Southe..t cor..r of S.ctlon 19. T 46 S, R 43 E. tlt8nc. N 00"69'39" W nlong t... E.at Hn. of 88Id Section 19, . dlat.nc. of 1,8V8.10 fe.t to . point; ,t...nce S 89'00'21" W. . din- t.nc. of 80.00 f..t to . point on the weat.rly rlght...,'-w.y UMO' eongre.. Avenue, ..Id point .Iao b.lng the principal point end pl.c. of b.glnnlng of the followln9 d...rlptlon: Tll8nC. 5 88"05'26". W. . die- I.nc. of 846.13 f..1 10 · polnl; Ihence S 43032'54" W. . dl.18nce of 51.02 fe.1 to . point; thence S 00059'39" E, · dlal.nc. of 258.21 f..t to . polnl; th.nc. S 16'46'44.2" E, . dial.nc. o. 199.80 f..1 10 . polnl; t...nce S 00"59'39" E. . dlal.nce of 102.20 f..1 to . polntj thence S 44048'34" E, · <*lBnc. o. 14.45 f..t to . polnl on tho northe,ly 11n. of Boynton w.at Ro.d (formerly Old Boynton Roed); th.nce N 89'46'34" W. .Iong 88Id north.riy Hn., e dlatane. of 11184.25 f..t to . point; tlt8nc. N 00"51 '51" W, . dI.. t.nc. of 1228.05 f..t to . point; thence N 87058'21" ~, · dlat.nc. 0' 52.34 f..t to . 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Buo,l '3 ..6&,8S.0(, S Bou_'11 :enueAV ".J6uoO, 10 "Ull ~".'..M .~, uo ,u,oo' 0' '''I L.S'S'e1: 10 .~u"I.'~' I '3 ..9~,SOo8S N .~ulq, ~,u,ool I 01 ,"., 88'1:L." '0 .~U8'"lP' · '3 ,,8t,'690oo S .::tue," ~JurO~J I 0""1 L.6'SI:LI 10 e"u"III~' · '3 ..eZ:,S0089 H .::tU8..IIIUlod I III ,.., OO'S'" 10 .~u8'.'f' · 'i u9~,9o..00 N e::tue'lJ ~Ju,ocJ I 0' 3 ..9'e,So.o'e N IUIJllq ',,,, OC'L.8~ '0 p'oq~ " PUt' '''' 00'01:" 10 In,p"J I BUi! ;::: ~'::~ o'.~~~~" :~:~~ DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT MEMORANDUM NO. PZ 98-185 TO: Sue Kruse, CMC/AAE City Clerk FROM: ~~~ ?L Michael W. Rumpf Acting Director of Planning and Zoning DATE: June 16, 1998 RE: Boynton Beach Mall DRIA 98-001 Development of Regional Impact Analysis Accompanying this memorandum you will find one (1) copy of the request letter and related documentation for the above-referenced application. The application fees for staff processing and review have been forwarded to the Finance Department. A legal advertisement for same has been prepared for the July 7, 1998 City Commission Public Hearing, and will be forwarded to your office after approved by the City Attorney. MWR:bme XC: Central File Attachments S:\projectsIBBMALL\DRIAUegal cover memo 98 REQUEST FOR PUBLISHING LEGAL NOTICES AND/OR LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS A completed copy of this routing slip must accompany any request to have a Legal Notice or Legal Advertisement published and must be submitted to the Office of the City Attorney eight (8) working days prior to the first publishing date requested below. ORIGINATOR: Plannina and Zonino PREPARED BY: Michael W. Rumpf DATE PREPARED: June 15. 1998 BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF NOTICE OR AD: Notice of Proposed Chanae to a previouslv approved Development of Reaionallmpact (Bovnton Beach Mall). SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS AND REQUIREMENTS: (Size of Headline, Type Size, Section Placement, Black Border, etc.) Pursuant to Chapter 380.06 (19) (f) of Florida Statues. there appears to be no special reauirements. SEND COPIES OF AD TO: Plannino & Zonino Division. Bovnton Beach Mall Aoent: Thomas A Marsicano. Newspaper. City Attornev NEWSPAPER(S) TO PUBLISH: The Post (newspaper of oeneral circulation). DA TE(S) TO BE PUBLISHED: Minimum once. 15 days prior to City Commission public hearino date of Julv 7.1998. Le. June 22. 1998. LAST DAY TO FAX TO NEWSPAPER: June 19. 1998 APPROVED BY: ?t- -~- ---r-,+- G-/G- 'iF (1 ) (Originator) (Date) (2) (City Attorney) (Date) RECEIVED BY CITY CLERK: COMPLETED: s:\projects\BBmall\DRIA\legal notice-DRI-98 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the City Commission of the CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, will conduct a Public Hearing at 6:30 P.M. or as soon thereafter as the agenda permits on Tuesday, July 7, 1998, in the City Hall Commission Chambers, 100 East Boynton Beach Boulevard, Boynton Beach, Florida. The purpose of this public hearing is for consideration of a proposed change to the Boynton Beach Mall Development Order (Palm Beach County Resolution No. 74-343) as amended by City of Boynton Beach Resolution Nos. 89-UUU, 91-37 and 96-26 and determination as to whether or not the proposed change constitutes a substantial deviation to the approved development order with respect to the following described property located within the corporate limits of said City, pursuant to the request of the parties in interest and in compliance with Chapter 380.06(19), Florida Statutes. REQUEST: Boynton Beach Mall Notice of Proposed Change to a previously approved Development of Regional Impact LEGAL DESCRIPTION: A tract of land located in Section 19, Township 45 South, Range 43 East, County of Palm Beach, Florida and further described as follows: Beginning at the Southeast corner of Section 19, T 45 S, R 43 E, thence N 000 59' 39" W along the East line of said Section 19, a distance of 1,898.10 feet to a point; thence S 890 00' 21" W, a distance of 60.00 feet to a point on the westerly right-of-way line of Congress Avenue, said point also being the principal point and place of beginning of the following description: Thence S 880 05' 26" W, a distance of 846.73 feet to a point; thence S 430 32' 54" W, a distance of 57.02 feet to a point; thence S 00059' 39" E, a distance of 258.27 feet to a point; thence S 160 46' 44.2" E, a distance of 199.60 feet to a point; thence S 000 59' 39" E, a distance of 102.20 feet to a point; thence S 44046' 34" E, a distance of 14.45 feet to a point on the northerly line of Boynton West Road (formerly Old Boynton Road); thence N 890 46' 34" W, along said northerly line, a distance of 1684.25 feet to a point; thence N 000 51' 51" W, a distance of 1228.05 feet to a point; thence N 87058' 21" E, a distance of 52.34 feet to a point; thence 227.77 feet along a curve to the left, having a radius of 145.00 feet and a chord of 205.06 feet, bearing N 420 58' 21" E to a point; thence N 2001' 39" W, a distance of 23.67 feet to a point; thence 134.54 feet along a curve to the right, having a radius of 240.00 feet and a chord of 132.78 feet, bearing N 14001' 53.5" E to a point; thence 234.57 feet along a curve to the left, having a radius of 320.00 feet and a chord of 229.36 feet, bearing N 9005' 26" E to a point; thence N 110 .54' 34" W, a distance of 70.00 feet to a point; thence 294.96 feet, along a curve to the right, having a radius of 325.00 feet and a chord of 284.94 feet, bearing N 14005' 26" to a point; thence 293.22 feet along a curve to the left, having a radius of 420.00 feet and a chord of 287.30 feet, bearing N 20005' 26" E to a point; thence N 000 05' 26" E, a distance of 145.00 feet to a point; thence N 88005' 26" E, a distance of 1738.97 feet to a point; thence S 000 59' 39" E, a distance of 472.86 feet to a point; thence N 880 05' 26" E, a distance of 328.87 feet to point on the Westerly line of Congress Avenue; thence S 000 59' 39" E, along said Westerly line, a distance of 130.01 feet to a point; thence N 460 27' 06" W, a distance of 56.11 feet to a point; thence S 880 05' 26" W, a distance of 430.00 feet to a point; thence S 000 59' 39" E, a distance of 609.99 feet to a point; thence N 88005' 26" E, a distance of 430.00 feet to a point; thence N 430 32' 54" E, a distance of 57.02 feet to a point on the Westerly line of Congress Avenue; thence S 000 59' 39" E, along said Westerly line, a distance of 170.01 feet to a point; thence N 460 27' 06" W, a distance of 56.11 feet to a point; thence S 880 05' 26" W, a distance of 608.00 feet to a point; thence S 000 59' 39" Co, a distance of 230.00 feet to a Page 2 Notice of Public Hearing Boynton Beach Mall point; thence N 880 05' 26" E, a distance of 340.00 feet to a point; thence S 00059'39" E, a distance of 150.00 feet to a point; thence S 880 05' 26" W, a distance of 340.00 feet to a point; thence S 000 59' 39" E, a distance of 229.99 feet to a point; thence N 88005' 26" E, a distance of 608.00 feet to a point; thence N 430 32' 54" E, a distance of 57.02 feet to a point on the Westerly line of Congress Avenue; thence S 000 59' 39" E, along said Westerly line, a distance of 130.01 feet to the principal point and place of beginning and containing 107.75 acres of land, more or less. AND A parcel of land lying in Section 19, Township 45 South, Range 43 East, Palm Beach County, Florida, being more particularly described as follows; Commence at the center of Section 19; thence N 00 51' 51" W along the North South % Section line of said Section, a distance of 35.00 feet; thence N 870 58' 21" E, a distance of 20.00 feet to the principal point and place of beginning of the following description: Thence continuing N 87058' 21" E a distance of 20.01 feet to a point; thence N 0051' 51" W, along a line 40.00 feet East of and parallel with said North South % Section line, a distance of 1191.23 feet to a point on the South right-of-way line of Boynton Canal; thence N 880 05' 26" E. along said South right-of-way line, a distance of 432.99 feet to a point; thence S 00 05' 26" W. a distance of 145.00 feet to a point; thence 293.22 feet along an arc to the right, having a radius of 420.00 feet and a chord of 287.30 feet fearing S 20005' 26" W; thence 294.96 feet, along an arc to the left having a radius of 325.00 feet and a chord of 284.94 feet, bearing S 14005' 26" W; thence S 11054' 34" E, a distance of 70.00 feet to a point; thence 234.57 feet, along an arc to the right, having a radius of 320.00 feet and a chord of 229.36 feet bearing S 90 05' 26" W; thence 134.54 feet, along an arc to the left having a radius of 240.00 feet and a chord of 132.78 feet, bearing S 140 01' 53" W; thence S 020 01' 39" E, a distance of 23.67 feet to a point; thence 227.77 feet, along an arc to the right having a radius of 145.00 feet and a chord of 205.06 feet, bearing 42058' 21" W; thence S 870 58' 21" W, a distance of 72.34 feet to a point; thence N 00 51' 41" W a distance of 85.00 feet to the point of beginning and containing 8.614 acres of land more or less. CONTAINING: 116.364 ACRES GROSS LAND AREA LOCATION: Approximately 850 feet west of the intersection of Congress Avenue and Old Boynton Road; Boynton Beach, Florida. PROPOSED CHANGES: Extend the build-out date of the Boynton Beach Mall Development of Regional Impact (DRI) to December 31,2000. APPLICANT: Simon DeBartolo Group, Inc. AGENT: Thomas A. Marsicano URS Greiner, Inc. All interested parties are encouraged to appear at said hearing in person, to be represented by an attorney or comment in writing. The application and all related documents will be available for review during normal working hours in the office of the Planning and Zoning Division, 100 East Boynton Beach Boulevard, Boynton Beach. Any person who decides to appeal any Page 3 Notice of Public Hearing Boynton Beach Mall decision of the City Commission with respect to the matter considered at this meeting will need a record of the proceedings and for such purpose may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is based. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH PLANNING AND ZONING DIVISION (561) 375-6260 s:\projects\BBMALL \DRIA \legal-98 il~r~ @ ~ 0 w ~ml CiA!1 JUN I 8/998 . t!)1 j t~'_'__.'m_ ......l ' pi' . .."("iD ~ , NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the City Commission of the CITY OF BOYN..IQN.IU~A~l'tl:fI:-ORIDA, I will conduct a Public Hearing at 6:30 P.M. or as soon thereafter as the agenda permits on tuesday~" July 7, 1998, in the City Hall Commission Chambers, 100 East Boynton Beach Boulevard, Boynton Beach, Florida. The purpose of this public hearing is for consideration of a proposed change to the Boynton Beach Mall Development Order (Palm Beach County Resolution NO.7 4-343) as amended by City of Boynton Beach Resolution Nos. 89-UUU, 91-37 and 96-26 and determination as to whether or not the proposed change constitutes a substantial deviation to the approved development order with respect to the following described property located within the corporate limits of said City, pursuant to the request of the parties in interest and in compliance with Chapter 380.06(19), Florida Statutes. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING REQUEST: Boynton Beach Mall Notice of Proposed Change to a previously approved Development of Regional Impact LEGAL DESCRIPTION: A tract of land located in Section 19, Township 45 South, Range 43 East, County of Palm Beach, Florida and further described as follows: Beginning at the Southeast corner of Section 19, T 45 S, R 43 E, thence N 000 59' 39" W along the East line of said Section 19, a distance of 1,898.10 feet to a point; thence S 890 00' 21" W, a distance of 60.00 feet to a point on the westerly right-of-way line of Congress Avenue, said point also being the principal point and place of beginning of the following description: Thence S 880 05' 26" W, a distance of 846.73 feet to a point; thence S 430 32' 54" W, a distance of 57.02 feet to a point; thence S 000 59' 39" E, a distance of 258.27 feet to a point; thence S 160 46' 44.2" E, a distance of 199.60 feet to a point; thence S 000 59' 39" E, a distance of 102.20 feet to a point; thence S 44046' 34" E, a distance of 14.45 feet to a point on the northerly line of Boynton West Road (formerly Old Boynton Road); thence N 890 46' 34" W, along said northerly line, a distance of 1684.25 feet to a point; thence N 000 51' 51" W, a distance of 1228,05 feet to a point; thence N 87058' 21" E, a distance of 52.34 feet to a point; thence 227.77 feet along a curve to the left, having a radius of 145.00 feet and a chord of 205.06 feet, bearing N 420 58' 21" E to a point; thence N 20 01' 39" W, a distance of 23.67 feet to a point; thence 134.54 feet along a curve to the right, having a radius of 240.00 feet and a chord of 132.78 feet, bearing N 14001' 53.5" E to a point; thence 234.57 feet along a curve to the left, having a radius of 320.00 feet and a chord of 229.36 feet, bearing N 90 05' 26" E to a point; thence N 110 .54' 34" W, a distance of 70.00 feet to a point; thence 294.P6 feet, along a curve to the right, having a radius of 325.00 feet and a chord of 284.94 feet, bearing N 14005' 26" to a point; thence 293.22 feet along a curve to the left, having a radius of 420.00 feet and a chord of 287.30 feet, bearing N 20005' 26" E to a point; thence N 00005' 26" E, a distance of 145.00 feet to a point; thence N 88005' 26" E, a distance of 1738.97 feet to a point; thence S 00059' 39" E, a distance of 472.86 feet to a point; thence N 880 05' 26" E, a distance of 328.87 feet to point on the Westerly line of Congress Avenue; thence S 000 59' 39" E, along said Westerly line, a distance of 130.01 feet to a point; thence N 460 27' 06" W, a distance of 56.11 feet to a point; thence S 880 05' 26" W, a distance of 430.00 feet to a point; thence S 000 59' 39" E, a distance of 609.99 feet to a point; thence N 88005' 26" E, a distance of 430.00 feet to a point; thence N 430 32' 54" E, a distance of 57.02 feet to a point on the Westerly line of Congress Avenue; thence S 000 59' 39" E, along said Westerly line, a distance of 170.01 feet to a point; thence N 460 27' 06" W, a distance of 56.11 feet to a point; thence S 880 05' 26" W, a distance of 608.00 feet to a point; thence S 000 59' 39" E, a distance of 230.00 feet to a Page 2 Notice of Public Hearing Boynton Beach Mall point; thence N 880 05' 26" E, a distance of 340.00 feet to a point; thence S 00059'39" E, a distance of 150.00 feet to a point; thence S 880 05' 26" W, a distance of 340.00 feet to a point; thence S 000 59' 39" E, a distance of 229.99 feet to a point; thence N 88005' 26" E, a distance of 608.00 feet to a point; thence N 430 32' 54" E, a distance of 57.02 feet to a point on the Westerly line of Congress Avenue; thence S 000 59' 39" E, along said Westerly line, a distance of 130.01 feet to the principal point and place of beginning and containing 107.75 acres of land, more or less. AND A parcel of land lying in Section 19, Township 45 South, Range 43 East, Palm Beach County, Florida, being more particularly described as follows; Commence at the center of Section 19; thence N 00 51' 51" W along the North South X Section line of said Section, a distance of 35.00 feet; thence N 870 58' 21" E, a distance of 20.00 feet to the principal point and place of beginning of the following description: Thence continuing N 870 58' 21" E a distance of 20.01 feet to a point; thence N 00 51' 51" W, along a line 40.00 feet East of and parallel with said North South X Section line, a distance of 1191.23 feet to a point on the South right-of-way line of Boynton Canal; thence N 88005' 26" E. along said South right-of-way line, a distance of 432.99 feet to a point; thence S 00 05' 26" W. a distance of 145.00 feet to a point; thence 293.22 feet along an arc to the right, having a radius of 420.00 feet and a chord of 287.30 feet fearing S 20005' 26" W; thence 294.96 feet, along an arc to the left having a radius of 325.00 feet and a chord of 284.94 feet, bearing S 14005' 26" W; thence S 11054' 34" E, a distance of 70.00 feet to a point; thence 234.57 feet, along an arc to the right, having a radius of 320.00 feet and a chord of 229.36 feet bearing S 90 05' 26" W; thence 134.54 feet, along an arc to the left having a radius of 240.00 feet and a chord of 132.78 feet, bearing S 140 01' 53" W; thence S 020 01' 39" E, a distance of 23.67 feet to a point; thence 227.77 feet, along an arc to the right having a radius of 145.00 feet and a chord of 205.06 feet, bearing 42058' 21" W; thence S 87058' 21" W, a distance of 72.34 feet to a point; thence N 00 51' 41" W a distance of 85.00 feet to the point of beginning and containing 8.614 acres of land more or less. CONTAINING: 116.364 ACRES GROSS LAND AREA LOCATION: Approximately 850 feet west of the intersection of Congress Avenue and Old Boynton Road; Boynton Beach, Florida. PROPOSED CHANGES: Extend the build-out date of the Boynton Beach Mall Development of Regional Impact (DRI) to December 31,2000. APPLICANT: Simon DeBartolo Group, Inc. AGENT: Thomas A. Marsicano URS Greiner, Inc, All interested parties are encouraged to appear at said hearing in person, to be represented by an attorney or comment in writing. The application and all related documents will be available for review during normal working hours in the office of the Planning and Zoning Division, 100 East Boynton Beach Boulevard, Boynton Beach. Any person who decides to appeal any Page 3 Notice of Public Hearing Boynton Beach Mall decision of the City Commission with respect to the matter considered at this meeting will need a record of the proceedings and for such purpose may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is based. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH PLANNING AND ZONING DIVISION (561) 375-6260 s:\projects\BBMALL \DRIA \legal-98 PUBLISH: JUNE 22, 1998 "bQ~ NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY IVEN that the Planning and Development Board of the CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, wil conduct a Public Hearing at 7:00 P.M. or as soon thereafter as the agenda permits on Tuesday Ju e 23, 1998, and the City Commission of the CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, will conduc a Public Hearing at 6:30 P.M. or as soon thereafter as the agenda permits on Tuesday, July 7, 1998, in the City Hall Commission Chambers, 100 East Boynton Beach Boulevard, Boynton Beach, Florida. The purpose of these public hearings is for consideration of a proposed change to the Boynton Beach Mall Development Order (Palm Beach County Resolution No. 74-343) as amended by City of Boynton Beach Resolution Nos. 89-UUU, 91-37 and 96-26 and determination as to whether or not the proposed changel constitutes a substantial deviation to the approved development order with respect to the following described property located within the corporate limits of said City, pursuant to the request of the parties in interest and in compliance with Chapter 380, Florida Statutes. REQUEST: Boynton Beach Mall Notice of Proposed Change to a previously approved Development of Regional Impact LEGAL DESCRIPTION: A tract of land located in Section 19, Township 45 South, Range 43 East, County of Palm Beach, Florida and further described as follows: Beginning at the Southeast corner of Section 19, T 45 S, R 43 E, thence N 000 59' 39" W along the East line of said Section 19, a distance of 1,898.10 feet to a point; thence S 890 00' 21" W, a distance of 60.00 feet to a point on the westerly right-of-way line of Congress Avenue, said point also being the principal point and place of beginning of the following description: Thence S 880 05' 26" W, a distance of 846.73 feet to a point; thence S 430 32' 54" W, a distance of 57.02 feet to a point; thence S 00059' 39" E, a distance of 258.27 feet to a point; thence S 160 46' 44.2" E, a distance of 199.60 feet to a point; thence S 000 59' 39" E, a distance of 102.20 feet to a point; thence S 44046' 34" E, a distance of 14.45 feet to a point on the northerly line of Boynton West Road (formerly Old Boynton Road); thence N 890 46' 34" W, along said northerly line, a distance of 1684.25 feet to a point; thence N 000 51' 51" W, a distance of 1228.05 feet to a point; thence N 87058' 21" E, a distance of 52.34 feet to a point; thence 227.77 feet along a curve to the left, having a radius of 145.00 feet and a chord of 205.06 feet, bearing N 420 58' 21" E to a point; thence N 2001' 39" W, a distance of 23.67 feet to a point; thence 134.54 feet along a curve to the right, having a radius of 240.00 feet and a chord of 132.78 feet, bearing N 140 01' 53.5" E to a point; thence 234.57 feet along a curve to the left, having a radius of 320.00 feet and a chord of 229.36 feet, bearing N 9005' 26" E to a point; thence N 110 .54' 34" W, a distance of 70.00 feet to a point; thence 294.96 feet, along a curve to the right, having a radius of 325.00 feet and a chord of 284.94 feet, bearing N 14005' 26" to a point; thence 293.22 feet along a curve to the left, having a radius of 420.00 feet and a chord of 287.30 feet, bearing N 20005' 26" E to a point; thence N 00005' 26" E, a distance of 145.00 feet to a point; thence N 88005' 26" E, a distance of 1738.97 feet to a point; thence S 000 59' 39" E, a distance of 472.86 feet to a point; thence N 880 05' 26" E, a distance of 328.87 feet to point on the Westerly line of Congress Avenue; thence S 000 59' 39" E, along said Westerly line, a distance of 130.01 feet to a point; thence N 460 27' 06" W, a distance of 56.11 feet to a point; thence S 880 05' 26" W, a distance of 430.00 feet to a point; thence S 000 59' 39" E, a distance of 609.99 feet to a point; thence N 880 05' 26" E, a distance of 430.00 feet to a point; thence N 430 32' 54" E, a distance of 57.02 feet to a point on the Westerly line of Congress Avenue; thence S 000 59' 39" E, along said Westerly line, a distance of 170.01 feet Page 2 Notice of Public Hearing Boynton Beach Mall to a point; thence N 460 27' 06" W, a distance of 56.11 feet to a point; thence S 880 05' 26" W, a distance of 608.00 feet to a point; thence S 000 59' 39" E, a distance of 230.00 feet to a point; thence N 880 05' 26" E, a distance of 340.00 feet to a point; thence S 00059'39" E, a distance of 150.00 feet to a point; thence S 880 05' 26" W, a distance of 340.00 feet to a point; thence S 000 59' 39" E, a distance of 229.99 feet to a point; thence N 880 05' 26" E, a distance of 608.00 feet to a point; thence N 430 32' 54" E, a distance of 57.02 feet to a point on the Westerly line of Congress Avenue; thence S 000 59' 39" E, along said Westerly line, a distance of 130.01 feet to the principal point and place of beginning and containing 107.75 acres of land, more or less. AND A parcel of land lying in Section 19, Township 45 South, Range 43 East, Palm Beach County, Florida, being more particularly described as follows; Commence at the center of Section 19; thence N 00 51' 51" W along the North South % Section line of said Section, a distance of 35.00 feet; thence N 870 58' 21" E, a distance of 20.00 feet to the principal point and place of beginning of the following description: Thence continuing N 87058' 21" E a distance of 20.01 feet to a point; thence N 0051' 51" W, along a line 40.00 feet East of and parallel with said North South % Section line, a distance of 1191.23 feet to a point on the South right-of-way line of Boynton Canal; thence N 880 05' 26" E. along said South right-of-way line, a distance of 432.99 feet to a point; thence S 00 05' 26" W. a distance of 145.00 feet to a point; thence 293.22 feet along an arc to the right, having a radius of 420.00 feet and a chord of 287.30 feet fearing S 20005' 26" W; thence 294.96 feet, along an arc to the left having a radius of 325.00 feet and a chord of 284.94 feet, bearing S 14005' 26" W; thence S 11054' 34" E, a distance of 70.00 feet to a point; thence 234.57 feet, along an arc to the right, having a radius of 320.00 feet and a chord of 229.36 feet bearing S 90 05' 26" W; thence 134.54 feet, along an arc to the left having a radius of 240.00 feet and a chord of 132.78 feet, bearing S 140 01' 53" W; thence S 020 01' 39" E, a distance of 23.67 feet to a point; thence 227.77 feet, along an arc to the right having a radius of 145.00 feet and a chord of 205.06 feet, bearing 42058' 21" W; thence S 87058' 21" W, a distance of 72.34 feet to a point; thence N 00 51' 41" W a distance of 85.00 feet to the point of beginning and containing 8.614 acres of land more or less. CONTAINING: 116.364 ACRES GROSS LAND AREA LOCATION: Approximately 850 feet west of the intersection of Congress Avenue and Old Boynton Road; Boynton Beach, Florida. PROPOSED CHANGES: C t:.- f~yJ2 [Say ~ ~ ~~ fY7~ /(' 2X-.re-r R~ejl:l6et t"'~IJ"", .a the build-out date of the fem:iirling I.IRBI::IHt- cf 12~ , depilr:tmcRt stere...t tAC Beynton BeDoA MslI to December 31, 2000. S~? Simon DeBartolo Group, Inc. APPLICANT: Agent:-j ~:!/~/' Thomas A. Marsicano URS Greiner, Inc. All interested parties are encouraged to appear at said hearing in person, to be represented by an attorney or comment in writing. The application and all related documents will be available Page 3 Notice of Public Hearing Boynton Beach Mall for review during normal working hours in the office of the Planning and Zoning Division, 100 East Boynton Beach Boulevard, Boynton Beach. Any person who decides to appeal any decision of the City Commission with respect to the matter considered at this meeting will need a record of the proceedings and for such purpose may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is based. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH PLANNING AND ZONING DIVISION (561) 375-6260 s:\projects\BBMALL \DRIA \Iegal-98 DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT MEMORANDUM NO. PZ 98-183 TO: Jim Cherof City Attorney /l0--te- Michael W. Rumpf Acting Planning and Zoning Director FROM: DATE: June 12, 1998 SUBJECT: Boynton Beach Mall Development Order Resolution In preparation for processing a request to the Boynton Beach Mall Development Order, please accept the accompanying information for use in preparing a respective resolution to amend this Development Order to change the build-out date to December 31,2000, This application will be scheduled for review before the Planning & Development Board on June 23, 1998 and before the City Commission on July 7, 1998, which will include both the public hearing item and resolution. Please contact me if you have any questions or need additional information. MWR/mae Attachments xc: Rosemarie Lamanna S:\Shrdata\Planning\Shared\Wp\Projects\BBMall\Dria\REQUEST FOR RESOL-DRIA 98-001.doc RESOLUTION R96-,f6 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AMENDING A PRIOR BOYNTON BEACH MALL DRI DEVELOPMENT ORDER, ADOPTED ON NOVEMBER 16, 1992, AND FURTHER AMENDED ON DECEMBER 19, 1989 AND MARCH 5, 1991, MAKING FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW PERTAINING TO THE BOYNTON BEACH MALL, A DEVELOPMENT OF REGIONAL IMPACT, AND CONSTITUTING THI S RESOLUTION AS A DEVELOPMENT ORDER BY THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH IN COMPLIANCE WITH LAW; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. ~ WHEREAS, Boynton-JCP Associates, Ltd. ("Applicant") has had a Development Order (the "Original Development Order") approved by the Board of County Commissioners of Palm Beach County ("Resolution No. R-74-343) on May 7, 1974 which was adopted by the City on November 16, 1982; which permitted 1,108,000 square feet of gross leasable area; and WHEREAS, the Development Order was amended on December 19, 1989 and further amended on March 5, 1991 permitting 1,244,449 square feet of gross leasable area; and ~ WHEREAS, Applicant has filed a Notice of Proposed Change /1- to a previously approved Development of Regional Impact ("Notice of Proposed Change") with the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, in accordance with Section 380.06, Florida Statutes; and -~ WHBREAS, Applicant proposes to construct a total of 1,244,449 square feet of commercial retail gro3s leasable space on the real property whose legal description is set forth in Exhibit "A" and located in the City of Boynton Beach, Florida; and WHEREAS, the City Commission as the governing body of the City of Boynton Beach having jurisdiction, pursuant to Chapter 380, Florida Statutes, is authorized and empowered to consider Notices of Proposed Change to the current Development Order for Developmeritsof Re~ional I~pact and the City Commission has determined that the proposed change does not constitute a I substantial deviation under Chapter 380, Florida Statutes; and ~ 1996, held a duly noticed public hearing on the Notice of WHEREAS, the City Commission on the 20th day of February, l 4 Proposed Change and has heard and considered the testimony taken thereat; and _t-t '0 .L~vln ~~ i li, +vyG<~ sA---...Lr WHEREAS, the Applicant shall submit a Site Plan which shall comply with all ordinances and requirements of the City; WHEREAS, the City Commission has received and considered the recommendations of the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council; and WHEREAS, the City Commission has made the following Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law. FINDINGS OF FACT 1. The proposed Development is not in an Area of Critical State Concern designated pursuant to the provisions of Section 380.06, Florida Statutes; 2. The State of Florida has not adopted a land development plan applicable to the area in which the proposed Development is to be located; 3. The proposed Development is consistent with the report and recommendations of the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council submitted pursuant to Section 380.06 (12) , Florid~Statutes;. 4. The proposed Development is consistent with the local comprehensive plan, zoning and development laws and regulations of the City. 5. The Notice of Proposed Change does not constitute a substantial deviation from the previously approved Development Order. 6. The premises are correct and hereby accepted by the City. CONCLUSIONS OF LAW NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA: Section 1., That in a public me.eting, duly constituted and assembled this 20th day of February, 1996, that the I 'l ~. Development of Regional Impact Application for Amended Development Approval approved March 5, 1991 is hereby modified, by replacing the conditions, restrictions and limitations under the headings "CONCLUSIONS OF LAW" and "CONDITIONS OF DEVELOPMENT ORDER' AS AMENDED" set forth in ~ Resolution R91-37 with the following conditions, restrictions and limitations: Application for Development Approval 1. The Notice of Proposed Change by Boynton-JCP Associates, Ltd. is incorporated herein by reference and relied upon by the Parties in discharging their statutory duties under Chapter 380, Florida Statutes. The Applicant is Boynton-JCP Associates, Ltd. and shall hereafter include the successors and assigns of Boynton-JCP Associates, Ltd. Substantial compliance with the representations contained in the Notice of Proposed Change as modified by the terms and conditions herein is a condition of approval. For purposes of this condition, the Development Order shall include those ; I :! matters submitted in the Notice of Proposed Change to a previously approved Development of Regional Impact dated ~ :1 ;, September 13, 1995 and revised December 1995. i Comm~ncement and Progress of Development i 2. Failure to initiate construction and physical '. iI -r:- development within two years from the effective date of this Resolution or failure to maintain reasonable progress toward completion of the development after having initiated construction in a timely manner, may constitute a substantial deviation and the development shall be submitted to further review pursuant to Section 380.06, Florida Statutes. Construction shall be deemed to have been initiated and ! physical development commenced after placement of permanent evidence of a structure (other than a mobile home) ,on a si'te, such as the pouring of slabs or footing~ or any work beyond the stage of excavation or land clearing. 'l Ii Termination Dat~ Jj~ 3. This Development Order shall terminate on December 31, 2010 unless 'extended by the City Commission. Nothing herein shall limit or extinguish any vested rights of the Applicant, its successors or assigns regarding the existing square footage of gross leasable area of the existing Boynton Beach Mall. CONDITIONS OF DEVELOPMENT ORDER AS AMENDED 1. Except as specifically amended herein, all conditions specified in the Original Development Order (Resolution No. R-74-343) and subsequent amendments to the Development Order for Boynton Beach Mall shall remain in full force and effect. 2. Prior to issuance of a Building Permit for construction of additional square footage pursuant to this Amended Development Order, the Applicant shall cause the preservation as a native habitat preserve in perpetuity of I ,I ;1 :1 that area described as "Limits of pine Area" shown on Exhibit "1" in the northwest quadrant of the site by recording 'I, J. appropriate Restrictive Covenants which, prior to recording, 'I II shall be approved by the Treasure Coast Regional Planning I Council and the City of Boynton Beach. ! ~ ;! 3. Prior to commencing construction activity within the parcel containing the area to be preserved, (described l:y "Limits of Pine Area" shown on Exhibit "1"), the preserve area shall be temporarily fenced or otherwise delineated to prevent construction equipment from entering the area. 4. All Brazilian pepper, Australian pine, and Melale~ca on the site (including within the Limits of the Pine Area) shall be removed within two years after the effective date of this Resolution and prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy for any building constructed pursuant to this Amended Development Order. These species shall not be used in landscaping. 5. A landscaped buffer along the west boundary of the Pine Area and. adjacent to Javert Street shall be provided in t accordance with the plan attached as Exhibit "1". 6. A. The use of grassy swales to pretreat runoff before conveying any runoff to the detention ponds shall be utilized in the new parking lot additions, (and the parking lots shall be swept weekly) as shown on the Site Plan (Exhibit " 2 " ) . B. Littoral zone planting shall be establi.shed around the existing detention ponds utilizing native woody species. Prior to construction and planting of the littoral zones, the Applicant shall prepare a design and management plan for the littoral zone to be reviewed and approved by the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council in consultation with the City of Boynton Beach and the South Florida Water Management District. The Plan shall (1) include a Plan view and site location; (2) include a typical cross section of the detention pond; (3) specify how vegetation is to be established within the littoral zones; and (4) provide a description of any monitoring and maintenance procedures to be followed in order to assure the continued viability and health of the littoral zones. No Certificate of Occupancy shall be issued for any additional square footage constructed pursuant to this Development Order until the Plan is determined to be consistent with 'the Regional Plan. Wherever possible a minimum of ten square feet of vegetated littoral zone per linear foot of shoreline shall be established so that a least sixty percent of the shoreline has a vegetated littoral zone. Alternate design may be necessary due to physical constraints inherent in retrofitting these existing detention ponds. The littoral zone shall be in place prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy for any additional square footage to be constructed under this Development Order. 7. Under no circumstances shall post-development runoff volumes exceed predevelopment runoff volum~e for a storm event of three-day duration and 25-year return frequency. 8. No building permit shall be issued for construction of any additional square footage under this Amended 'l Development Order, until the developer shall prepare a hazardous materials management plan for the expansion and the plans have been, app'roved by the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council and the City of Boynton Beach. The plan shall: A. Require disclosure by tenant of all hazardous materials proposed to be stored, used, or generated on the premises; B. Provide minimum standards and procedures for storage, prevention of spills, containment of spills, and transfer and disposal of such materials; C. Provide for proper maintenance, operation, and monitoring of hazardous materials management systems, including spill and containment systems; D. Detail actions and procedures to be followed in case of an accidental spill; E. Guarantee financial responsibility for pill clean-up; and F. Require the inspection of premises storing, using, or generating hazardous materials prior to commencement of operation and periodically thereafter, to assure that the provisions of the plan are being implemented. 9. No building permits for gross leasable space in excess of 1,108,000 square feet within the Boynton Beach Mall shall be issued until all right-of-way within the proj e~t boundaries have been dedicated, free and clear of all liens and encumbrances, to the City of Boynton Beach or Palm Beach County as necessary and consistent with the Palm Beach County Thoroughfare Right-of-way Protection Plan. No further dedications are necessary to implement the Proposed Change. 10. No building permits shall be issued for the Boynton Beach Mall for gross leasable space in excess oi 1,108,000 square feet until contracts have been let for the following roadway improvements: A. Construct Old Boynton West Road between Military Trail and Lawrence Road as a four-lane divided roadway. t . . No Certificate of Occupancy shall be issued for the Boynton Beach Mall for gross leasable space in excess of 1,108,000 square, feet until the improvements under A above have been completed. With respect to the construction of the roadway improvements, if the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council (hereinafter the "Council") makes a change in its adopted Regional Comprehensive Policy Plan (hereinafter the "Plan") which does the following: (i) modifies its Level of Service standard for the Regional Roadway network; or. (ii) modifies the methodology utilized to calculate the adopted Level of Service; or (iii) modifies the method of calculating bac~ground traffic, such that if this proposed change were being reviewed under said modified policies none of the above roadway improvements would be required to maintain the Regional Roadway Network at the then applicable Council Level of Service through project buildout, then this condition will be terminated without further action by the City Commission or the Council. 11. No Building Permits shall be issued for the Boynton Beach Mall for gross leasable space in excess of 1,108,000 square feet until contracts have been let to construct to the ,; following intersection configurations, including j, " signalizations modifications as warranted by City, County or , State criteria: A. Hypoluxo Road/Congress Avenue Northbound Southbound one right-turn lane one right-turn lane two through lanes two through lanes ! one left-turn lane one left-turn lane ,I i Westbound " Eastbound 'j one right-turn lane one-right turn lane 'I ! two throu'gh lanes two through lanes two left-turn lanes two left-turn lanes B. Northwest 22nd Avenue/Congress Avenue Northbound Southbound one right-turn lane one right-turn lane l two through.lanes one through lane one If(!ft-turn lane one left-turn lane EastbounQ Westbound one right-turn lane one right-turn lane one through lane two through lanes one left-turn lane one left-turn lane C. Old Boynton West Road/Congress Avenue Northbound Southbound one right/through lane one right / through lane two through lanes two through lane one left-turn lane one left-turn lane Eastbound Westbound one right/through lane one right/through lane one through lane one through lane one left-turn lane one left-turn lane D. New Boynton Beach Boulevard/Congress Avenue 'Northbound Southbound one right-turn lane one right-turn lane three through lanes three through lanes two left-turn lanes two left-turn lanes Eastbound Westbound one right-turn lane one right-turn lane three through lanes three through lanes two left-turn lanes two left-turn lanes E. New Boynton Beach Boulevard/I-95 West Northbound Southbound Not Applicable one right-turn lar.e two left-turn lanes Eastbound Westbound one-right turn lane two through lanes three through lanes one left-turn lane F. New Boynton Beach Boulevard/I-95 East Northbound one right-turn lane two left-turn lanes Southbound Not Applicable l A~* . Easthound Westhounq two through lanes one right-turn lane one left-turn lane three through lanes All configurations shall be constructed and permitted in accordance with City, County and State criteria. No Certificate of Occupancy shall be issued for the Boynton Beach Mall for gross leasable space in excess of 1,108,000 square feet until the improvements unde~ A through F have been completed. With respect to the construct~on of the intersection improvements, (including signalization modifications) if the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council (hereinafter the "Council") makes a change in its adopted Regional Comprehensive Policy Plan (hereinafter the "Plar.") which does the following: (i) modifies its Level of Service standard for the Regional Roadway network; or (ii) modifies the methodology utilized to calculate the adopted Level of Service; or (iii) modifies the method of calculating background traffic, such that if this Proposed Change were being reviewed under said modified policies none of the above intersection improvements (including signalization .. modifications) would be required to maintain the Regional . Roadway Network at the then applicable Council Level of '. Service through project buildout, then this condition will be terminated without further action by the City Commission or the Council. 12. Prior to, or upon issuance of a building permit for the additional square footage, the Applicant shall pay a fair share contribution consistent with the Fair Share Impact Fee Ordinance applicable to the Boynton Beach Mall Proposed Change. 13. No additional building permits shall be issued two years after the effective date of this Resolution unless a traffic. study has been conducted by the developer, and submitted to and approved by Palm Beach County, the City of Boynton Beach and the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council I that demonstrates that the regional road network can If 'accommodate a specified amount of additional Boynton Beach Mall generated traffic and growth in background traffic beyond two years after the effective date of this' Resolution and still be maintained at Level of Service C during annual average daily traffic and Level of Service D during the peak season, peak hour conditions. The traffic study shall: A. Be conducted in the peak season (January-March); and B. Identify the improvements and timing of those improvements necessary to provide Level of Service C under annual average daily traffic conditions and Level of Service o under peak hour, peak season conditions for the subject transportation network during the projected completion of the project, including project impacts and growth in backgro~nd traffic. Additional building permits shall not be issued until a new project phasing program and roadway improvement program (necessary to maintain Level of Service C annual average daily and Level of Service D peak season, peak hour operating conditions) has been approved by Palm Beach County, the City of Boynton Beach, and the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council for the remainder of the development. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY , OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: ! 1. Any modifications or deviations from the approved plans or requirements of this Development Order shall be submitted to the Planning Director for a determination by the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach as to whether the change constitutes a substantial deviation as provided in Section 380.06(19), Florida Statutes. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach shall make its determination of ., substantial deviation at a public hearing after notice to the " Applicant. 2. The City of Boynton Beach shall monitor the development of the project to ensure compliance with this Development Order. The City of Boynton Beach Planning Director shall be the local official assigned the 'I responsibility' for monitoring the development and enforcing the ter.ms of the Development Order. The Planning Director ~ay require periodic reports of the Applicant with rega~d to any item set forth in this Development Order. 3. The Applicant shall submit an annual report as required by Section 380.06(18), Florida Statut@s. The annual report shall be submitted on the anniversary date of the adoption of the Development Order and shall include t::e following: A. Any changes in the plan of development, or in the representations contained in the Application for Development Approval, or in the phasing for the reporting year and for the next year; B. A summary comparison of development activity proposed and actually conducted for the year; C. Undeveloped tracts of land that have been sold, transferred, or leased to a successor developer; D. Identification and intended use of the lands purchased, leased or optioned by the Applicant adjacent to the original site since the Development Order was issued; E. An assessment of the Applicant I s and local Government1s compliance with the conditions of approval " contained commitments in this Development Order and the specified in the Application for Development Approval and summarized in the Regional Planning Council Assessment Report for the development undertaken; F. Any for substantial request deviation deter.mination that was filed in the reporting year or is anticipated to be filed during the next year; G. An indication of a change, if any, ~n local government jurisdiction for any portion of the development since the Development Order was issued; . . H. A list of significant local,. State, and federal permits which have been obtained or which are pending oy agency, type of per.mit, per.mit number, and purpose of each; t I. The annual report shall be transmitted to tr.e City of Boynton Beach, the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council, the Florida Department of Community Affairs, the Florida" Department of Environmental Protection, and such additional parties as may be appropriate or required by law; J. A copy of any recorded notice of the adoption of a Development Order or the subsequent modification 0: an adopted Development Order that was recorded by the Developer pursuant to Subsection 380.06(15), Florida Statutes; and K. Any other information required by the Cicy Commission of the City of Boynton Beach or the Planning Director to be included in the annual report. 4. The definitions found in Chapter 380, Florida f/ Statutes shall apply to this Development Order. 5. The City of Boynton Beach hereby'agrees that before December 31, 2010 the Boynton Beach Shopping Mall Development of Regional Impact shall not be subject to down zoning, unit I density reduction, or intensity reduction, unless the Ci.ty demonstrates that substantial changes in the conditions underlying the approval of the Development Order ~ave I occurred, or that the Development Order was based on substantially inaccurate information provided by i:he Developer, or that the change is clearly established by the City of Boynton Beach to be essential to the public health, , safety, or welfare. 6. This Development Order shall be binding upon the Applicant and its assignees or successors in interest. It is understood that any reference herein to any governmental agency shall be construed to mean any future instrumentality which may be created and designated as successor in interest to, or which otherwise possesses any of the powers and duties of any referenced government agency in existence on ene effective date of this Development Order. , 7. The approval granted by this "Development Order is conditional and shall not be construed to obviate the duty of the Developer to comply with all other applicable local, ! l State, and federal permitting requirements. 8. ~n the event that any portion or section of this Development Order is deemed to be invalid, illegal, or unconstitutional by'a court of competent jurisdiction, Sl:.ch decision shall in no manner affect the remaining portio~s or sections of this Development Order, which shall remain in full force and effect. 9. This Development Order shall become effective immediately upon adoption. 10. Certifi~d copies ,of this Development Order shall oe transmitted immediately by certified mail to the Department of Community Affairs, the Treasure Coast Regional Plan~ing Council, and App~icant. PASSED AND ADOPTED in a public hearing held on this the <( day of hI3RuAR.CI A~ , 1996. Commissioner Attest: '~rL~~~~---j .C' Y Clerk 11K.11~.Dev/O~.r 2/15/" l EXHIBIT "A" BOYNTON DEACrr HALL 116. J 6 4 ACRES A traot of ~and loaated' in Seat.lon 1', Townahlp 45 South Ranga 4l f:alt, County of 'al", Baaah, Florida. .rid turthe de.cribad AI lo110~al . . . DogtnAing ..~the Southeaat corner of SeatLon 1', Tt5,S, R.Je thenca ... 00 59' J9" Ii along the Ea.1: lIne of ,'ald'Seoc.!ol 1', A dlstanae' at 1090.10 teet to 'A palnt, thance 8 I'. '00 21" H, a dl.tanoe at 60.00 taat to a point on the wa.teE,l~ r lqht-ot-woy line ot Congreaa ^venue, SA Ld po lnt .1'.0 b.ln~ tho p r 1 n Q 1 pal po 1 n t and p 1 ace 0 t b a 9 1 n n L n q 0 t t h . to 11 ow 1 n c.:l dClcrlptLbnl ' " Thence 8 88- 05' 26" H, A dIetana. of 846.73 teat to a paint, tho nee 8 43- 32' 54- 1'1, A dLatanae ot 57.02 teet to A point, thance 9 00-.59' 39" E, A dl.tance ot 258.27 'feet.,to a point, thonce 9 16 Hi' 44.2" E, a.d1.tance ot 1".60 t.at t.o A point, thance S 00. 59' ]9" E, A dlltance 'ot 102 20 teet to A point, thonoe 9 44- 46' J.. E, a. dietAnee at 14:.5 teet to A point on the northerly right-at-WAY I1ne at Doynton Wo.t Road (Iormerly old Doynton Road., thonoe ... 09. 46' 34" H, along sAI~ Jlocther~y' lIne, a di.tAnce ot 1684.25 leet to a point" thonaa H 00 51' 51" H, A dlatanaa at 1228.05 tl.t to' a point, thence H .7- 51' 21" B, A dLstanee at 51.34 t.et to a point, th.naa 127.77 t..t along ~ curva to tha 1.ft, havln9 a radlua of 145.00 teet And a chord. at. 205.06 t..t, b'Aclng If 42' 58' 21" E, to ~ point, thanae ., 2- 01' 39" H, . ,41atana. of 23.67 teet to A point, thence 1]4.5. teet Along A curve to the right, having a radius of 240.00 feat and a aho~d at 1]2.78 taet', bearIng If 1.' 01' 53.5" E to A point, thlnce 23".57 teat along I curve to the lett,' having a radiuI at . 320.00 teet and ,I chord at. 229.36 teet, bearLn9 ., " 05' 2'" E to a poInt) thence H 11' .5.' 34" W, A diltAnca 0' 70.00 t..t to . poLnt, th~nce 294.96 teot, along a. curva to the right, havlng.'a radiua at 325.00 t.at and A chord of 284.'4 taet, baAring HI.', 05'- 26" E to .. point, thenca 2'3.22 te.t Along a curve to the left, having A radius'at 420.00 t..t and a chord at 287.30 taet, bearing tf 20. OS' 26- E to A point, thenea H 00' OS' 2'" S, I dietanqa at 145.00 t.at to a paint, .thenbe tf 88' 05' 26" E, a dlltance ot 1738.'7 teet to A point, thenae 8 00' 5" l'- I, . dlatance ot .71.8' t..t to a point, thanee H 08' OS' 2'''B, . dietanae ot 348.87 f..t to A point on tha Heeterly lIne at. Congrae. Av.nue, t~enaa S 00' 59' 39"E, along laId We.terly lIne, a dlatance of 130.01 t.et .to..... pcj{nt,.'thenee H." 27'.0";" 'H., a'dLatanae of 5'.11 '.et to a polnt, thence S 18' 05' 2'" H, a dlatAnae of .30.00 t.et to a poInt, thaeiea 8 00' 5" 3'" 2, a dlatanae at. 'ot.,. ,t.at to a. point,. thanee H 88' 05' 2'" S, a dl.tanae at. 410,00 t..t to' . point., thonoe H .U' 32' 5." ,r:, a dl.tanoe of 57.02 t.et to A poInt on tha Heatarly 11n. at Congra.. Avenue, thlna. a 00. 59' 1'" 8,' Along .ald Heltetly l1na, I dl.~anae at 170.a1 feat to A poLnt, thonee If .S' 27' OS" H, ..cStatanoe of 5'~11 taet to a paint., 'thanaa a 18' OS' 26. H, . dle~ljaa at. '01.00 feat to a po'lnt, thanae 8 00' ", 39" E, .. dlatlno. of 230.00 t.at to .. point, thanc. ., II~ .05' 2'. ~, a dlatanae at J40.00 teet to A point, thenoe 9 00' 5" 3'. E, a dlatlnea at 150,00 teat to .. point, thenae 8 .,. 05' 2'. W, I diatanee of 3.0.00 teat to . point, thenoa 8 00' 5" 3'. E, A dlatanaa of 22'." teot .to A paint' thenca ., 18.'05' 2'. E, a di.tanaa ot '08.00 teet to a point' thenae ., .3' 32'.5." E, a di.tana8 of 51.02 taat. to .. point. on t.he W..t.cly. l1no at CongC'... Av.nu.. thanpa S 00' S,' 3'- 2, alon9 .ald Ha.t..cly l1n., a d1.tana. o( 130.01 teat to t.ha pclnalpal point and plaoa of bailnnln9 And contAining 107~7S Aora. at land, mora Dr lea..! If AND A parell .t land lvin9 in S.a'ion 1'; Town.hlp 4S SoutH..Aln,. .~. C'lt, '11_ B'&ch CQuntv, Florida, b.inq Mor. plrtlcul.rlV d.acrlb.d al (allow.. - Co-.nee at the G.nter 0(' S.ctlon 1',. th.ne. 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Proposed revisions to "Conditions of Development Order as Amended" as follows: Condition 1 through 12 inclusive - No Change C, Condition 13 - Revise first sentence, as follows: No additional building permits shall be issued after December 31. 2000. unless a traffic study has been conducted by the developer, and submitted to an approved by Palm Beach County, the City of Boynton Beach and the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council. , , MM:M:\BOYNTON\NOPC _98\NOPC_S.98 .oj} 0 I.L -D :;:Y1~ eR3 -(' P- ty/~ ,~\~ "T /'.. _m_..___.__ " , 'U' Iii; [!:~ [); II "'. W .....~ .. ; I -'I" Ii!' - ....1 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PLANNING AND ZONING DEPl NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Commission of the CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, will conduct a Public Hearing at 7:00 P,M. or as soon thereafter as the agenda permits on Tuesday, February 20, 1996, in the City Hall Commission Chambers, 100 East Boynton Beach Boulevard, Boynton Beach, Florida, The purpose of this public hearing is for consideration of a-proposed change)( to the Boynton Beach Mall Development Order (Palm Beach County Resolution No. 74-343) a~amended by City of Boynton Beach Resolution Nos. 89- UUU/a~ 91-3~~fia determination as to whether or not the proposed change1 constitutes a substantial deviation to the approved development order with respect to the following described property located within the corporate limits of said City, pursuant to the request of the parties in interest and in compliance with Chapter 380, Florida Statutes, REQUEST: Boynton Beach Mall Notice of Proposed Change to a previously approved Development of Regional Impact LEGAL DESCRIPTION: A tract of land located in Section 19, Township 45 South, Range 43 East, County of Palm Beach, Florida and further described as follows: Beginning at the Southeast corner of Section 19, T45 S, R43 E, thence N 000 59' 39" W along the East line of said Section 19, a distance of 1898.10 feet to a point; thence S 890 00' 21" W, a distance of 60.00 feet to a point on the westerly right-of- way line of Congress Avenue, said point also being the principal point and place of beginning of the following description: Thence S 880 OS' 26" W, a distance of 846.73 feet to a point; thence S 430 32' 54" W, a distance of 57,02 feet to a point; thence S 000 59' 39" E, a distance of 258.27 feet to a point; thence S 160 46' 44.2" E, a distance of 199,60 feet to a point; thence S 00059' 39" E, distance of 102,20 feet to a point; thence S 440 46' 34" E, a distance of 14,45 feet to a point on the northerly right-of-way line of Boynton West Road (formerly old Boynton Road); thence N 89046' 34" W, along said northerly line, a distance of 1684.25 feet to a point; thence N 000 51' 51" W, a distance of 1228.05 feet to a point; thence N 870 58' 21" E, a distance of 52.34 feet to a point; thence 227.77 feet along a curve to the left, having a radius of 145.00 feet and a chord of 205.06 feet, bearing N 420 58' 21" E to a point; thence N 20 01' 39" W, a distance of 23,67 feet to a point; thence 134.54 feet along a curve to the riglit, having a radius of 240,00 feet and a chord of 132,78 feet, bearing N 140 01' 53,5" E to a point; thence 234.57 feet along a curve to the left, having a radius of 320.00 feet and a chord of 229,36 feet, bearing N 90 OS' 26" E to a point; thence N 110 ,54' 34" W, a distance of 70,00 feet to a point; thence 294.96 feet, along a curve to the right, having a radius of 325,00 feet and a chord of 284,94 feet, bearing N 140 OS' 26" E to a point; thence 293,22 feet along a curve to the left, having a radius of 420.00 feet and a chord of 287,30 feet, bearing N 200 OS' 26" E to a point; thence N 000 05'26" E, a distance of 145,00 feet to a point; thence N 880 OS' 26" E, a distance of 1738~97 feet to a point; thence S 000 59' 39" E, a distance of 472.86 feet to a point; thence N 880 OS' 26" E, a distance of 328,87 feet to point on the Westerly line of Congress Avenue, thence S 000 59' 39" E, along said Westerly line, a distance of 130.01 feet to a point; thence N 460 27' 06" W, a distance of 56,11 feet to a point; thence S 880 OS' 26" W, a distance of 430.00 feet to a point; thence S 000 59' 39" E, a distance of 609.99 feet to a point; thence N 880 OS' 26" E, a distance of 430.00 feet to a point; thence N 430 32' Page 2 Notice of Public Hearing Boynton Beach Mall 54" E, a distance of 57.02 feet to a point on the Westerly line of Congress Avenue; thence S 000 59' 39" E, along said Westerly line, a distance of 170.01 feet to a point; thence N 460 27' 06" W, a distance of 56.11 feet to a point; thence S 880 05' 26" W, a distance of 608.00 feet to a point; thence S 000 59' 39" E, a distance of 230,00 feet to a point; thence N 880 05' 26" E, a distance of 340.00 feet to a point; thence S 000 59' 39" E, a distance of 150,00 feet to a point; thence S 880 05' 26" W, a distance of 340,00 feet to a point; thence S 000 59' 39" E, a distance of 229,99 feet to a point; thence N 880 05' 26" E, a distance of 608.00 feet to a point; thence N 430 32' 54" E, a distance of 57,02 feet to a point on the Westerly line of Congress Avenue; thence S 000 59' 39" E, along said Westerly line, a distance of 130.01 feet to the principal point and place beginning and containing 107.75 acres of land, more or less. AND A parcel of land lying in Section 19, Township 45 South, Range 43 East, Palm Beach County, Florida, being more particularly described as follows: Commence at the center of Section 19; thence N 00 51' 51" W, along the North South 1/4 Section line of said Section, a distance of 35,00 feet; thence N 870 58' 21" E, a distance of 20.00 feet to the principal point and place of beginning of the following description: Thence continuing N 870 58' 21" E a distance of 20.01 feet to a point; thence N 00 51' 51" W, along a line 40.00 feet East of and parallel with said North South 1/4 Section Line, a distance of 1191,23 feet to a point on the South right-of-way line of Boynton Canal; thence N 880 05' 26" E, along said South right-of-way line, a distance of 432.99 feet to a point; thence S 00 05' 26" W, a distance of 145.00 feet to a point; thence 293,22 feet along an arc to the right, having a radius of 420.00 feet and a chord of 287.30 feet bearing S 200 05' 26" W' thence 294,96 feet, along an arc to the left having a radius of 325.00 feet and a chord of 284.94 feet, bearing S 140 05' 26" W; thence SIlo 54' 34" E a distance of 70,00 feet to a point; thence 234,57 feet, along an arc to the right, having a radius of 320.00 feet and a chord of 229.36 feet bearing S 90 05' 26" W; thence 134.54 feet, along an arc to the left having a radius of 240,00 feet and a chord of 132.78 feet, bearing S 14001' 53" W; thence S 02001' 39" E, a distance of 23,67 feet to a point; thence 227.77 feet, along an arc to the right having a radius of 145.00 feet and a chord of 206,06 feet, bearing S 420 58' 21" W; thence S 870 58' 21" W, a distance of 72.34 feet to a point; thence N 00 51' 51" W a distance of 85.00 feet to the point of beginning and containing 8.614 acres of land more or less. CONTAINING: 116.364 ACRES GROSS LAND AREA LOCATION: Approx~mately 850 feet west of intersection of Congress Avenue and Boynton Road; Boynton Beach, Florida, the Old PROPOSED CHANGES: Request to extend the build-out date of the remaining unbuilt department store at the Boynton Beach Mall ~nd to re~Tise the tl:affi-c--Ie eonditiofiB of the.previous approval. UC'c~_~3 ( ;;2..:::::6C),. / Page 3 Notice of Public Hearing Boynton Beach Mall APPLICANT: 5 / /YJ~"Y1 VC :3.=~f0 fc. 6'(0:0{' ~DcDa:rtolo Pro~ Managemen4, Inc. Thomas A. Marsicano U 'Rs Greiner, Inc. AGENT: All interested parties are encouraged to appear at said hearing in person, to be represented by an attorney or comment in writing. The application and all related documents will be available for review during norma~ working hours in the office of the Planning and Zoning ~~a~~ment, 100 East Boynton Beach Boulevard, Boynton Beach, Any person who decides to appeal any decision of the City Commission with respect to the matter considered at this meeting will need a record of the proceedings and for such purpose may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is based. SUZANNE M, KRUSE, CITY CLERK CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH PUBLISH: 1 liP~M/4cW~~./7 lPRU~Y s.-:.l~~/ a:Legnotic.Mal c: City Mgr. City Attny. City Commission, Files, Planning FORM RPM-BSP-PROPCHANGE-l STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS DIVISION OF RESOURCE PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT BUREAU OF STATE PLANNING 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard Tallahassee, Florida 32399 850/488-4925 fD) m@rnowrnfnl UUJ MAY I 4 ~ JW PU\:;iJ!NG AND ZONiNG DEPT. NOTIFICATION OF A PROPOSED CHANGE TO A PREVIOUSLY APPROVED DEVELOPMENT OF REGIONAL IMP ACT (DRI) SUBSECTION 380.06(19), FLORIDA STATUTES Subsection 380.06(19), Florida Statutes, requires that submittal of a proposed change to a previously approved DRI be made to the local government, the regional planning agency, and the state land planning agency according to this form. 1, I, Thomas A. Marsicano. the undersigned authorized representative of Simon DeBartolo Group. Inc, hereby give notice of a proposed change to a previously approved Development of Regional Impact in accordance with Subsection 380.06(19), Florida Statutes. In support thereof, I submit the following information concerning the Boynton Beach Mall development, which information is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. I have submitted today, under separate cover, copies of this completed notification to the City of Boynton Beach, to the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council, and to the Bureau of State Planning, Department of Community Affairs, ~ tli1vJ~/'1~ ~0#'.4~s> (Date) / (Signature) 2. Applicant (name, address, phone and fax). Timothy], Daly, Development Director Simon DeBartolo Group, Inc. National City Center 115 West Washington Street Indianapolis, IN 46204 Phone: 317-636-1600 Fax: 317-685-7255 MM:M:\BOYNTON\NOPC_98\NOPC_5.98 1 3. Authorized Agent (name, address, phone and fax). Thomas A. Marsicano, Vice President URS Greiner, Inc, P.O. Box 31646 Tampa, Florida 33607-1462 Phone: 813-286-1711 Fax: 813-286-6587 4. Location (City, County, Township/Range/Section) of approved DRI and proposed change. A parcel of land lying in Section 19, Township 45 South, Range 43 East, Palm Beach County, Florida, 5. Provide a complete description of the proposed change. Include any proposed changes to the plan of development, phasing, additional lands, commencement date, build-out date, development order conditions and requirements, or to the representation contained in either the development order or the Application for Development Approval. Indicate such changes on the project master site plan, supplementing with other detailed maps, as appropriate. Additional information may be requested by the Department or any reviewing agency to clarify the nature of the change or the resulting impacts. The proposed change includes a request to extend the buildout date for Boynton Beach Mall ~':J from December 31, 1991 to December 31, 2000 or a total of 9 years. As set forth in Section 380.06(l9)(c), Florida Statutes, as amended: (c) An extension of the date of buildout of a development; or any phase thereof, by 7 or more years shall be presumed to create a substantial deviation subject to further development-of-regional-impact review. An extension of the date of buildout, or any phase thereof, of 5 years or more but less than 7 years shall be presumed not to create a substantial deviation. These presumptions may be rebutted by clear and convincing evidence at the public hearing held by the local government. MM:M:\BOYNTON\NOPC_98\NOPC _5.98 2 In this case, the presumption is rebutted by demonstrating that the transportation impacts associated with the development will remain within adopted levels of service through the proposed extended buildout date of December 31, 2000 with no additional off-site transportation improvements, The analysis to support this conclusion was prepared utilizing the same methodology as that which had been approved in the 1996 amendment which originally approved the additional square footage described below. The analysis which was prepared in accordance with the requirements of Condition 13. Of the Development Order, Resolution R96-26 was submitted to the City of Boynton Beach, Palm Beach County, and the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council in March, 1998. A copy of the traffic study is included in Appendix B. There are no other potential adverse regional impacts associated with extending the time period for completion of Boynton Beach Mall. There are no changes in the proposed development Master Plan. The total approved square footage will remain at 1,244,449 square feet of gross leasable area. This total includes 1,108,000 square feet GLA approved under the original DO in 1974 plus 136,449 square feet GLA which was approved in the 1989 substantial deviation DO (resolution R91-37) and extended in the current DO (resolution R96-26). According to the City of Boynton Beach records, a total of 1,071,385 square feet GLA has been constructed to date. This leaves a balance of 173,064 square feet GLA to be completed. 6. Complete the attached Substantial Deviation Determination Chart for all land use types approved in the development. If no change is proposed or has occurred, indicate no change. No change. 7. List all the dates and resolution numbers (or other appropriate identification numbers) of all modifications or amendments to the originally approved DR! development order that have been adopted by the local government, and provide a brief description of the previous changes (i.e., any information not already addressed in the Substantial Deviation Determination Chart). Has there been a change in local government jurisdiction for any portion of the development since the last approval or development order was issued? If so, has the annexing local government adopted a new DR! development order for the project? The original Development Order for Boynton Beach Mall was approved as Palm Beach County resolution R-74-343 on May 7, 1974. The property was annexed into the City of Boynton Beach in 1982 and the majority of the project was constructed by 1987. On March 5, 1991, the City of Boynton Beach adopted the First Amendment to the DO, resolution R91-37. MM:M:\BOYNTONINOPC_98INOPC_S.98 3 On February 20, 1996, the City adopted the Second Amendment, resolution R96-26. The original and amended Development Orders are included in Appendix A. There has been no change in local government jurisdiction since the last approval or Development Order was issued. 8. Describe any lands purchased or optioned within ~ mile of the original DRI site subsequent to the original approval or issuance ofthe DRI development order. Identify such land, its size, intended use, and adjacent non-project land uses within ~ mile on a project master site plan or other map. There have been no lands purchased or optioned within 1/4 mile of the original DR! site subsequent to issuance of the original Development Order, 9. Indicate if the proposed change is less than 40% (cumulatively with other previous changes) of any of the criteria listed in Paragraph 380.06(19)(b), Florida Statutes. The proposed change does not exceed 40% of the applicable criteria in Section 380.06(19)(b), Florida Statutes. Do you believe this notification of change proposes a change which meets the criteria of Subparagraph 380.06(19)(e)2., F.S. YES NO x 10. Does the proposed change result in a change to the buildout date or any phasing date of the project? If so, indicate the proposed new buildout or phasing dates. The proposed buildout date for the Boynton Beach Mall development is December 31, 2000. 11. Will the proposed change require an amendment to the local government comprehensive plan? No amendment to the City of Boynton Beach comprehensive plan will be required. MM:M:\BOYNTON\NOPC _98\NOPC_S.98 4 Provide the following for incorporation into such an amended development order, pursuant to Subsections 380.06(15), F.S., and 9J-2.025, Florida Administrative Code: 12. An updated master site plan or other map of the development portraying and distinguishing the proposed changes to the previously approved DR! or development order conditions. No change proposed. 13. Pursuant to Subsection 380.06(19)(1), F.S., include the precise language that is being proposed to be deleted or added as an amendment to the development order. This language should address and quantify: a. All proposed specific changes to the nature, phasing, and build-out date of the development; to development order conditions and requirements; to commitments and representations in the Application for Development Approval; to the acreage attributable to each described proposed change ofland use, open space, areas for preservation, green belts; to structures or to other improvements including locations, square footage, number of units; and other major characteristics or components of the proposed change; The specific language proposed to implement the change requested herein is included f;s in the draft Development Order Amendment Conditions provided as Appendix C. b. An updated legal description of the property, if any project acreage is/has been added or deleted to the previously approved plan of development; No change. c. A proposed amended development order deadline for commencing physical development of the proposed changes, if applicable; See Draft Amendment Conditions in Appendix C. d. A proposed amended development order termination date that reasonably reflects the time required to complete the development; See Draft Amendment Conditions in Appendix C. MM:M:\BOYNTON\NOPC _ 98\NOPC_5.98 5 e. A proposed amended development order date until which the local government agrees that the changes to the DRI shall not be subject to down-zoning, unit density reduction, or intensity reduction, if applicable; and See Draft Amendment Conditions in Appendix C. f. Proposed amended development order specifications for the annual report, including the date of submission, contents, and parties to whom the report is submitted as specified in Subsection 9J-2.025 (7), F.A.C. No change. MM:M:\BOYNTON\NOPC_98\NOPC_S.98 6 APPENDIX A DEVELOPMENT ORDER /'"' ID- v-' ~...., ......... ..$,\ <:C, I Lv ~ HODGSON RUSS ANDREWS WOODS &:. GOODYEARLLP C. C. Conahan, P.A. Partner 2000 Glades Road Suite 400 Boca Raton, FL 33431 407 -394-0500 BOCA RATON 407-736-2177 PALM BEACH 305-764-2440 BROWARD FAX: 305-427-4303 Albany Boca Raton Buffalo New York Rochester Mississauga (Toronto) ATTORNEYS AT LAW February 27, 1996 Roderick Vosper DeBartolo Properties Management P. O. Box 3287 Youngstown, OH 44513 Dear Rod: RE: Boynton Beach Mall Enclosed is a copy of the certified copy of the City of Boynton Beach Resolution Number R96-26 adopted at the February 20, 1996 City Commission meeting on the Amended Development Order. Very truly yO~ c'ff c(ona~ Enclosure copy to: Thomas Marsicano (with enc.) A Registered Limited Liability Parmership Including Profmional Associations . 'l1ie City of 'Boynton 'Beac/i 100 'E. 'Boynton 'Buufi 'BouUvard P.O. 'Bo~310 'Boynton 'Buufi, '.FCorUfa 33425-0310 City 1fa[[: (407) 375-6000 '.FJU: (407) 375-6090 CERTIFICATION I, Suzanne M. Kruse, City Clerk, of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, do hereby certify that the attached Resolution #R96-26 which was approved by the City Commission on February 20, 1996 consisting of seventeen (17) pages is a true and correct copy as it appears in the records of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida. WITNESS, my hand and the corporate seal of the CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, this 23nd day of February, 1996. ,~~.Q9c~aL Suz ne M. Kruse, CMCI E City Clerk February 23, 1996 Ylmericas (jate:way to tfie (julfstre.am RESOLUTION R96-~6 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AMENDING A PRIOR BOYNTON BEACH MALL DRI DEVELOPMENT ORDER, ADOPTED ON NOVEMBER 16, 1992, AND FURTHER AMENDED ON DECEMBER 19, 1989 AND MARCH 5, 1991, MAKING FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW PERTAINING TO THE BOYNTON BEACH MALL, A DEVELOPMENT OF REGIONAL IMPACT, AND CONSTITUTING THIS RESOLUTION AS A DEVELOPMENT ORDER BY THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH IN COMPLIANCE WITH LAW; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. ~ WHEREAS, Boynton-JCP Associates, Ltd. ("Applicant") has had a Development Order (the "Original Development Order") approved by the Board of County Commissioners of Palm Beach County ("Resolution No. R-74-343) on May 7, 1974 which was adopted by the City on November 16, 1982; which permitted 1,108,000 square feet of gross leasable area; and WHEREAS, the Development Order was amended on December 19, 1989 and further amended on March 5, 1991 permitting 1,244,449 square feet of gross leasable area; and ~~ WHEREAS, Applicant has filed a Notice of Proposed Change --::/- to a previously approved Development of Regional Impact (MNotice of Proposed Change") with the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, in accordance with Section 380.06, Florida Statutes; and Y WHBREAS, Applicant proposes to construct a total of 1,244,449 square feet of commercial retail gross leasable space on the real property whose legal description is set forth in Exhibit "A" and located in the City of Boynton Beach, Florida; and WHEREAS, the City Commission as the governing body of the City of Boynton Beach having jurisdiction, pursuant to Chapter 380, Florida Statutes, is authorized and empowered to consider Notices of Proposed Change to the current Development Order for Developments of Regional Impact and the City Commission has determined that the proposed change does not constitute a I substantial deviation under Chapter 380, Florida Statutes; and ~ \J WHEREAS, the City Commission on the 20th day of February, 1996, held a duly noticed public hearing on the Notice of 'I Proposed Change and has heard and considered the testimony taken thereat; and /v{.. .2,cGn- Th-{'{ (, {.u'l'<,. s;fl.-A I l. WHEREAS, the Applicant shall submit a Site Plan which shall comply with all ordinances and requirements of the City; and WHEREAS, the City Commission has received and considered the recommendations of the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council; and WHEREAS, the City Commission has made the following Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law. FINDINGS OF FACT 1. The proposed Development is not in an Area of Critical State Concern designated pursuant to the provisions of Section 380.06, Florida Statutes; 2. The State of Florida has not adopted a land development plan applicable to the area in which the proposed Development is to be located; 3. The proposed Development is consistent with the report and recommendations of the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council submitted pursuant to Section 380.06 (12) , Florida Statutes; 4. The proposed Development is consistent with the local comprehensive plan, zoning and development laws and regulations of the City. 5. The Notice of Proposed Change does not constitute a substantial deviation from the previously approved Development Order. 6. The premises are correct and hereby accepted by the City. CONCLUSIONS OF LAW NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA: Section 1., That in a public meeting, duly constituted (' ! .c~- and assembled this 20th day of February, 1996, that the ! l Development of Regional Impact Application for Amended Development Approval approved March 5, 1991 is hereby J modified, by replacing the conditions, restrictions and limitations under the headings "CONCLUSIONS OF LAW" and "CONDITIONS OF DEVELOPMENT ORDER' AS AMENDED" set forth in ,0l Resolution R91-37 with the following conditions, restrictions and limitations: Application for Development Approval 1. The Notice of Proposed Change by Boynton-JCP Associates, Ltd. is incorporated herein by reference and relied upon by the Parties in discharging their statutory duties under Chapter 380, Florida Statutes. The Applicant is Boynton-JCP Associates, Ltd. and shall hereafter include the successors and assigns of Boynton-JCP Associates, Ltd, Substantial compliance with the representations contained in the Notice of Proposed Change as modified by the terms and conditions herein is a condition of approval. For purposes of this condition, the Development Order shall include those matters submitted in the Notice of Proposed Change to a previously approved Development of Regional Impact dated ~ :1 September 13, 1995 and revised December 1995. i Commencement and proqress of Development " 2. Failure to initiate construction and physical I 'I _~_ development within two years from the effective date of this Resolution or failure to maintain reasonable progress toward completion of the development after having initiated construction in a timely manner, may constitute a substantial deviation and the development shall be submitted to further review pursuant to Section 380.06, Florida Statutes. Construction shall be deemed to have been initiated and physical development commenced after placement of permanent evidence of a structure (other than a mobile home) on a si'te, such as the pouring of slabs or footing$ or any work beyond the stage of excavation or land clearing. 'I 'I " Termination Date <'i- 3. This Development Order shall terminate on December 31, 2010 unless 'extended by the City Commission. Nothing herein shall limit or extinguish any vested rights of the Applicant, its successors or assigns regarding the existing square footage of gross leasable area of the existing Boynton Beach Mall. CONDITIONS OF DEVELOPMENT ORDER AS AMENDED 1. Except as specifically amended herein, all conditions specified in the Original Development Order (Resolution No. R-74-343) and subsequent amendments to the Development Order for Boynton Beach Mall shall remain in full force and effect. 2. Prior to issuance of a Building Permit for construction of additional square footage pursuant to this Amended Development Order, the Applicant shall cause the preservation as a native habitat preserve in perpetuity of , that area described as "Limits of Pine Area" shown on Exhibit :1 "1" in the northwes t quadrant of the site by recording :1 'I I' appropriate Restrictive Covenants which, prior to recording, ,I I I shall be approved by the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council and the City of Boynton Beach. 3. Prior to commencing construction activity within the parcel containing the area to be preserved, (described l:y "Limits of pine Area II shown on Exhibit II 111), the preserve area shall be temporarily fenced or otherwise delineated to prevent construction equipment from entering the area. 4. All Brazilian pepper, Australian pine, and Melaleuca ; on the site (including within the Limits of the Pine Area) shall be removed within two years after the effective date of this Resolution and prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy for any building constructed pursuant to this Amended Development Order. These species shall not be used in landscaping. 5. A landscaped buffer along the west boundary of the Pine Area and adjacent to Javert Street shall be provided in , , ,/ 'accordance with the plan attached as Exhibit "1". 6. A. The use of grassy swales to pretreat runoff before conveying any runoff to the detention ponds shall be utilized in the new parking lot additions, (and the parking lots shall be swept weekly) as shown on the Site Plan (Exhibit " 2" ) . B. Littoral zone planting shall be established around the existing detention ponds utilizing native woody species. Prior to construction and planting of the littoral zones, the Applicant shall prepare a design and management plan for the littoral zone to be reviewed and approved by the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council in consultation with the City of Boynton Beach and the South Florida Water Management District. The Plan shall (1) include a Plan view and site location; (2) include a typical cross section of the detention pond; (3) specify how vegetation is to be established within the littoral zones; and (4) provide a description of any monitoring and maintenance procedures to be followed in order to assure the continued viability and health of the littoral zones. No Certificate of Occupancy shall be issued for any additional square footage constructed pursuant to this Development Order until the Plan is determined to be consistent with 'the Regional Plan. Wherever possible a minimum of ten square feet of vegetated littoral zone per linear foot of shoreline shall be established so that a least sixty percent of the shoreline has a vegetated littoral zone. Alternate design may be necessary due to physical constraincs inherent in retrofitting these existing detention ponds. The littoral zone shall be in place prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy for any additional square footage to be constructed under this Development Order. 7. Under no circumstances shall post-development runoff volumes exceed predevelopment runoff volum~s for a storm event of three-day duration and 25-year return frequency. 8. No building permit shall be issued for construction of any additional square footage under this Amended '~ Development Order, until the developer shall prepare a hazardous materials management plan for the expansion and the plans have been approved by the Treasure Coast Regior.al Planning Council and the City of Boynton Beach. shall: The plan A, Require disclosure by tenant of all hazardous materials proposed to be stored, used, or generated on the premises; B. Provide minimum standards and procedures for storage, prevention of spills, containment of spills, and transfer and disposal of such materials; C. Provide for proper maintenance, operation, and monitoring of hazardous materials management systems, including spill and containment systems; D. Detail actions and procedures to be followed in case of an accidental spill; E. Guarantee financial responsibility for pill clean-up; and F. Require the inspection of premises storing I using, or generating hazardous materials prior to commencement of operation and periodically thereafter, to assure that the provisions of the plan are being implemented. 9. No building permits for gross leasable space in excess of 1,108,000 square feet within the Boynton Beach Mall shall be issued until all right-of-way within the proje~t boundaries have been dedicated, free and clear of all liens and encumbrances, to the City of Boynton Beach or Palm Beach County as necessary and consistent with the Palm Beach County Thoroughfare Right-of-way Protection Plan. No further dedications are necessary to implement the Proposed Change. 10. No building permits shall be issued for the Boynton Beach Mall for gross leasable space in excess of 1,108,000 square feet until contracts have been let for the following roadway improvements: A. Construct Old Boynton West Road between Military Trail and Lawrence Road as a four-lane divided roadway. I~ I No Certificate of Occupancy shall be issued for the Boynton Beach Mall for gross leasable space in excess of 1,108,000 square, feet until the improvements under A above have been completed. With respect to the construction of the roadway improvements, if the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council (hereinafter the "Council") makes a change in its adopted Regional Comprehensive Policy Plan (hereinafter the "Plan") which does the following: (i) modifies its Level of Service standard for the Regional Roadway network; or (iil modifies the methodology utilized to calculate the adopted Level of Service; or (iii) modifies the method of calculating bac~ground traffic, such that if this proposed change were being reviewed under said modified policies none of the above roadway improvements would be required to maintain the Regional Roadway Network at the then applicable Council Level of Service through project buildout, then this condition will be terminated without further action by the City Commission or the Council. 11. No Building Permits shall be issued for the Boynton Beach Mall for gross leasable space in excess of 1,108,000 square feet until contracts have been let to construct to the following intersection configurations, including i: ,I signalizations modifications as warranted by City, County or State criteria: A. Hypoluxo Road/Congress Avenue B. Northwest 22nd Avenue/Congress Avenue Northbound Southbound one right-turn lane one right-turn lane . t " ., . two through.lanes one through lane one left-turn lane one left-turn lane Eastbound Westbound one right-turn lane one right-turn lar.:.e one through lane two through lanes one left-turn lane one left-turn lane C. Old Boynton West Road/Congress Avenue Northbound Southbound one right/through lane one right / through lane two through lanes two through lane one left-turn lane one left-turn lane Eastbound Westbound one right/through lane one right / through lane one through lane one through lane one left-turn lane one left-turn lane D. New Boynton Beach Boulevard/Congress Avenue Northbound Southbound one right-turn lane one right-turn lane three through lanes three through lanes two left-turn lanes two left-turn lanes Eastbound Westbound one right-turn lane one right-turn lane three through lanes three through lanes two left-turn lanes two left-turn lanes E. New Boynton Beach Boulevard/I-95 West Northbound Southbound Not Applicable one right-turn lar.e two left-turn :anes Eastbound Westbound one-right turn lane two through lanes three through lanes one left-turn lane F. New Boynton Beach Boulevard/I-95 East Northbound Southbound one right-turn lane Not Applicable two left-turn lanes , ~ ! -4 ~-~-* Eastbound Westbound two through lanes one right-turn lane one left-turn lane three through lanes All configurations shall be constructed and permitted in accordance with City, County and State criteria. No Certificate of Occupancy shall be issued for the Boynton Beach Mall for gross leasable space in excess of 1,108,000 square feet until the improvements unde~ A through F have been completed. With respect to the construct~or. of the intersection improvements, (including signalization . . modifications) if the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council (hereinafter the "Council") makes a change in its adopted Regional Comprehensive Policy Plan (hereinafter the "Plar.") which does the following: (i) modifies its Level of Ser'/ice standard for the Regional Roadway network; or (ii) modifies the methodology utilized to calculate the adopted Level of Service; or (iii) modifies the method of calculating background traffic, such that if this Proposed Change were being reviewed under said modified policies none of the above intersection (including signalization improvements ,. modifications) would be required to maintain the Regional Roadway Network at the then applicable Council Level of Service through project buildout, then this condition will be terminated without further action by the City Commission or the Council. 12. Prior to, or upon issuance of a building permit for the additional square footage, the Applicant shall pay a fair share contribution consistent with the Fair Share Impact Fee Ordinance applicable to the Boynton Beach Mall Proposed Change. 13. No additional building permits shall be issued two years after the effective date of this Resolution unless a traffic study has been conducted by the developer, and submitted to and approved by Palm Beach County, the City of Boynton Beach and the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council I that demonstrates that the regional road network can 'l accommodate a specified amount of additional Boynton Beach Mall generated traffic and growth in background traffic beyond two years after the effective date of this' Resolution and still be maintained at Level of Service C during annual average daily traffic and Level of Service D during the peak season, peak hour conditions, The traffic study shall: A. Be conducted in the peak season (January-March); and B. Identify the improvements and timing of those improvements necessary to provide Level of Service C under annual average daily traffic conditions and Level of Service . , D under peak hour, peak season conditions for the subj ect transportation network during the projected completion of the project, including project impacts and growth in backgro~nd traffic. Additional building permits shall not be issued until a new project phasing program and roadway improvement program (necessary to maintain Level of Service C annual average daily and Level of Service D peak season, peak hour operating conditions) has been approved by Palm Beach County, the City I of Boynton Beach, and the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council for the remainder of the development. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: 1. Any modifications or deviations from the approved plans or requirements of this Development Order shall be submitted to the Planning Director for a determination by the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach as to whether the change constitutes a substantial deviation as provided in Section 380.06(19), Florida Statutes. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach shall make its determination of substantial deviation at a public hearing after notice to the Applicant. 2. The City of Boynton Beach shall monitor the development of the project to ensure compliance with this Development Order. The City of Boynton Beach planning Director shall be the local official assigned the I , ~ 'j I responsibility' for monitoring the development and enforcing the terms of the Development Order. The Planning Director ~ay require periodic reports of the Applicant with rega~d to any item set forth in this Development Order. 3. The Applicant shall submit an annual report as required by Section 380.06(18), Florida Statutes. The annual report shall be submitted on the anniversary date of the adoption of the Development Order and shall include t::e following: A. Any changes in the plan of development, or in the representations contained in the Application for Development Approval, or in the phasing for the reporting year and for the next year; B. A summary comparison of development activity proposed and actually conducted for the year; C. Undeveloped tracts of land that have been sold, transferred, or leased to a successor developer; D. Identification and intended use of the lands purchased, leased or optioned by the Applicant adjacent to the original site since the Development Order was issued; E. An assessment of the Applicant I s and local Government's compliance with the conditions of approval contained in this Development Order and the commitments I: specified in the Application for Development Approval and summarized in the Regional Planning Council Assessment Report for the development undertaken; F. Any request for substantial devia~ion determination that was filed in the reporting year or is anticipated to be filed during the next year; G. An indication of a change, if any, ~n local government jurisdiction for any portion of the development since the Development Order was issued; H. A list of significant local, State, and federal permits which have been obtained or which are pending :Oy agency, type of permit, permit number, and purpose of eacti 'l I. The annual report shall be transmitted to t~e City of Boynton Beach, the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council, the Florida Department of Community Affairs, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, and such additional parties as may be appropriate or required by law; J. A copy of any recorded notice of the adoption of a Development Order or the subsequent modification 0: an adopted Development Order that was recorded by the Developer pursuant to Subsection 380.06(15), Florida Statutes; and K. Any other information required by the Cicy Commission of the City of Boynton Beach or the Planning Director to be included in the annual report. 4. The definitions found in Chapter 380, Florida Statutes shall apply to this Development Order. 5. The City of Boynton Beach hereby' agrees that before -e,.' December 31, 2010 the Boynton Beach Shopping Mall Development of Regional Impact shall not be subject to down zoning, unit I density reduction, or intensity reduction, unless the City demonstrates that substantial changes in the conditions underlying the approval of the Development Order ~ave 'occurred, or that the Development Order was based on substantially information provided by the inaccurate Developer, or that the change is clearly established by the City of Boynton Beach to be essential to the public health, , safety, or welfare. 6. This Development Order shall be binding upon the Applicant and its assignees or successors in interest. It is understood that any reference herein to any governmental agency shall be construed to mean any future instrumentality which may be created and designated as successor in interest to, or which otherwise possesses any of the powers and duties of any referenced government agency in existence on che effective date of this Development Order. 7. The approval granted by this Development Order is conditional and shall not be construed to obviate the duty of the Developer to comply wi th all other applicable local, I '~ T State, and federal permitting requirements. 8. In the event that any portion or section of this Development Order is deemed to be invalid, illegal, or unconstitutional by'a court of competent jurisdiction, s~ch decision shall in no manner affect the remaining portio~s or sections of this Development Order, which shall remain in full force and effect. 9. This Development Order shall become effective immediately upon adoption. 10. Certified copies of this Development Order shall De transmitted immediately by certified mail to the Department of Community Affairs, the Treasure Coast Regional Plan~ing Council, and App~icant. PASSED AND ADOPTED in a public hearing held on this the -1' ;1.0 day of F;.f3R.uARlI , 1996. O~h City Commission <.. Vice Mayor Commissioner Attest: -~~~j~-''' ,Ci! Y Clerk 8BKall~.D.v/Ord.r 2115/96 , , EXHIBIT nAn DOYNTOn DEAcrr HALL 116.364 ACRES A traot of ~and looatad' In Saot'lon 19, TownshLp U South, Range U Ealt, County a~ Pal,. Beach, f'larlda arid turtha" described AS lollo~SI negtnhtng At. the Southeaat corner oi seation 1', TeS 8, R.Je, thence H 00. 59' 3'" Ii along the East lIne ot s'aid' Section l!J, a distanceI' at lO!J8.10 leet tD 'a paint, thance 8 U. ,QO' Jl" 1'1, a dlatanaQ ol 60.00 leat to A polnt on the w..toc-ly rlght-ot-wny line at Congrcus Avenue, said polnt a1'.o being' the pr lnal pA 1 po In t And plAce at begIn n Ing ot the to llow I n9 dcscriptibnl " Thenal S 88- OS' 2611 H, A d1'tanoa ol 846.73 leat to a polnt, thenca S .3- 32' 54. W, A dietanoe at 57.02 telt to . point, thence 9 00. 59' 3911 E, A d1stance at 258.27.teet to a point, thence 9 16- 46' 44.2- E, A.distance of 1.9'.60' leet to A poInt, thence S 00. 59' 3911 E, A distance 'ot 102.20 taet to a polnt, thanoQ 5"- Hi' J.II E, A dietance of 14.45 toat to & point on the northerly right-at-way line at Doynton W.lt Raid (formerly old Doynton noadl, thence H 09- 46' 34" 1'1, along SAid ..I1ortherly'llne, a distance at 11584.25 leet to a point,. thence H 00. 51' 5111 1'1, a dllltance of 1228.05 teat to' A poLnt, thence If 87- 58' 21- E, A dL.tlnce at 52.34 teat to A poLnt, thenoe 227.77 teet alon9 ~ curve to the latt, having a radiu. at 145.00 teat And A chord at. 205.06 teet, bearing tI 42- 58' 21" E, to ~ point, thenae H 2. 01' 39" H, a .dlltlnaa at. 2].67 teet to A point, thence 1]4.54 teet a10n9 0\ curve to tha right, hAving a radiu. of 240.00 laet and a chord at 132.78 feet, bearing N 1~. 01' 53.5" E: to & point, thence 234.S7 laet along a curve to the lett, 'havLng a radiu. ot 320.00 taet and ,A chord at 229.36 feet, bearLng H ,- OS' 26" E to . polnt) thence H 11- .54' 34" H, A d1.atanca at 10.00 feet to A poLnt, th~nce 294.'6 teet, along A, curve to tha rLght, having,'a r.diua ot 325.00 taet and A chord ot ~84.'4 taet, bearLng If 1.-, OS" 2'- E to A polnt, thance 293.22 teat along a curve to tha left, havln9 A radLus'of 420.00 teat And A chord at 287.30 teet, bearIng If 20- 05' 26M E to . point, thence If 00. OS' 2'. E, a diatAnqe at 14S.00 teat to a point, .thenbe H 88. OS' 26" E, a distance of 17J8." teet to A point, thanca S 00. 59' 39. 8, a dlltance ol 472.8' t.et to A point, thenae If 08. 05' 2'-E, a dlatanco of 328.81 teet to A point on the Halterly line at Congre.s Avenue, th'anoe 8 00. .5~:.. ?'M~.f A.!~,ng IIAid We.teely. !~n~,. a. d.Lstance of 1.30.01. teet to a point, thence If 4'- 27' 06N H, a dll1tanee at 5'.11 teet to a poLnt, the~ce S 88. OS' 26- W, a distance of 430.00 teet to a poLnt, thel1ce S 00- 59' 3911 E, a distance of 'ot." .t.at to A poLnt, thence H 88- OS' 2611 S, a dietanoe of .30.00 teet to' a polnt, thenoe H .U- J2' 5." ,E, A distanoa of 51.02 hat to A point on the W.sterly lLn~ ot Congra.s Avanue, thence S 00. 59' 39. B,'Along sald Heeterly l1n., A dietanae ot 110.01 teet to A point, thence If 4'. 21' 06- 1'1, a dletanae of 5'~11 leet to a point, 'thenae S 88- OS' 26- tI, a dist.olfliae of '08.00 faet to A point, thence S 00. 5" 39- E, .. dietanaa of 2JO.00 fo.t to A point, thenae H 88- OS' 2'. ~, a diatanae ol J40.00 feat to a poInt, thanae S 00. 59' J9- E, a dl.tance at 150.QO t.ot to a point, thenae 8 ... 05' 2'- W, A dlatanoe ol 340.00 teat to A point, thence S 00. 59' 39. E, A dietane. ol 22'.99 teet to a point, thenae H 10-'05' 26- E, a di.tance of '08.00 teet to A point' thence H 4]- 3i'. 5~- I!: , a dietanoo ol 51.01 toot. t.o a point. on the W..t.C'ly. 1.1ne at Conge... Avenue, t.h_npe S 00 59' 39M 2, along .aid We.t.C'ly l1ne, a di.t.noe o( 130.01 t.et to t.he principal point And plAae of b.ginning and containing 107.15 Aara. ot land, more or le".1 I , ~ ! AnD . . A parcel ot land lyfnq In Slatlon 19, Town.hlp 45 Sout~4.A.n,. .~. Cut. hi. Buch County, Florida, be1nq MOt'1 part I cui arl V dl.crlbld II {ollow.. . , . . CONl.ne. at the Gentlr oC' SlctJon 1', thine. tl O' 51.' 51 W. Ilan9 · the t'al'th South l/( Slctton Un. aC raid StaUon.. I dilclna. ot 35.00 Cut, thence tl .,- U' 21' t, . .dhca.ncr. at ZO.oo tut. Co the principal point and, pllCI at b."lnn"n" ot thl (ollowln9 dl.crlptlon. Thlnce conelnuln9 .. n' 58' 21' e a dhtancI at 20.01 Cue to a point., thine. H o' 51' 51M W, alon9 a l1n. ~O.OO C.lt el.t 01 Ind p....ll.l with 1&14 Horth South 1/. hctlon Un., .. dhtanc. 0' 1191.Z3 t..t to I point on the South rI9ht-ot-vIY lln. at Boynton C.anll, th.ncI tl U' OS' 2611 E. ahn9 uld South rJ9ht-ol-w1V Unl. a diatlnc. at 431.99 te.t to a poJnt, thlnel S 0' Oi' 16" ~.'~ dl.t.anc. a( 145.00 C..t'to . point, th.ne. 293.22 Ceet Ilon9 an .rc to the r19ht, hiving a I'ldlu. at 420.00 C.lt and a ~hocd ~ at 141.30 tut b'u'ln9 S 20' OS' 26' W, th.nc. 294.96 C..,~. alon9 .. 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KRUSE, CITY CLERK of the City of Boynton aeach, Plorida. do hereby certify that the attached Resolution 'R91-37 consisting fifteen page., and Bxhibit "A" consisting of four page. are true and correct copies a. they appear in the records of the City of Boynton aeach, P1orida. "".:n"~.l . .:-"""'\' 1 \" ~':~'.""'" ':0 ro. .......,.1" '. .' ".' \ J 11(.'0' .., ',. li/';' Q ~f{i\ ;;:...,; . UJ "\, ~.:-I? :: 11. "~"" .~c::'~, . .;,t... Il'.. .. -.::. ~....:( pP.) ,,;0 C!:' Jl ....:.. '., ........ . ..(b. ~ .f~ ~.!) 7.... .....~ ..:." '", I, ........... ,,"'~" .... '..-~...~... "... ......~~~ '.'.,.tt'htt.....'... ~~1~~~~' U N M. U B CI CLBRK March 8, 1991 4t"b~ 3' "Q. \1; · V 1IlIOGSOfC. IlUSS. ANlIll(liS. WOODS & GOlIOYfAR 2OlIO GUII($ 10, SUITE 400 IIOCA RATON. fL 13431 ... 394-G5UC1 .."" 51t11trira'J r,"'~iI~I/III' 1(,,' (ir,{('"'o'I11/I '.,hi ORB b76~; 1'9 '55' RESOLUT10N NO. tC91- 3 7 AMending prior Develop.ent Orders Adopted Nove.bar 16, 1982 and Deceaber 19, 1989 A Resolution of the City C~ission of the City of noynton Beach, Florida, asking findings and conclusions of law l~rtaining to the Boynton Beach Shopping Mall, a Develo~nt of Regional I.pact, and constituting this R.solution as a Develop~ ment Order by the City of Boynton Beach in co.pliance with law; providing an effective date; and providing a termination date. WHEREAS, Applicant ha. had a Development Order approved bV the Board of County CO__issioners of Pal. Beach County (OReso-" lution No. R-74-]4]) on May 7, 1974 which was adopted by the City un Nove.ber 16, 1982, which pe~itted 1,108,000 square feet of gross leasable area, and WHEREAS, Boynton-JCP Aasociates, Ltd, ('Applicant') has filed a Develo~nt of Regional I.pact Application for AMended Develop.ent Approval with the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, in accordance with Section ]80.06, Florida Statutes; and WHEREAS, said Applicant proposes to construct a total of 1,244,449 square feet of c~rcial retail gross leasable space on the real property whose legal description is set forth in Exhibit OA' (attached to Resolution 89-UUU) and located in the City of Boynton Beach, Plorida, and WHEREAS, the C~ty C~is.ion as the governing body of the City of Boynton Beach having jurisdiction, pursuant to Chap- ter ]80, Florida Statutes, is authorized and empowered to con- sider Applications for AMended Developnent Approval for Develop- Ments of Regional I.pact, and WHEREAS, the City Ca..ission on the 19th day of .; 1 - ItE'I1IRII TO: . -....--. _. ClIIlllMAII IllGOGlAlIO.. SlIfE .. IllCA IAlON, R. _I ...-- '1'1 ria ORB 6764 P9 '552 Uec..ber, 1989, h.ld a dulM not.lc.d publ.lc h.ar.lng on the Devel- opMent of R.g.lonal I.pact Application for Amended Development Approval and has h.ard and consid.r.d the testimony taken thereat; and WHEREAS, the Applicant has r.vi..d the Sit. Plan in accordanc. with reco..endation. of the C.lty of Boynton B.ach and consi.tent with the int.nt of the r.quir...nts of the Tr.asur. Coast R.gional Planning Counc.ll relative to the Pin. Area in the northw.st corn.r of the .it. as .hown on Exhibit .1.. The Sit. Plan submitt.d a. Exhibit .2. her.to i. h.r.in approv.d by the C.lty Comaission and no further Sit. Plan r.view or varianc.s ar. n.cessary to con.truct and occupy iaprov...nts in accordance w.lth the Plan except a. n.ce..ary to adju.t parking ratios to iaple- Ment the recOMMendation of the Tre..ur. Co.st R.gional Planning Counc.ll and the City of Boynton Beach regarding the Pine Ar.a; and WHEREAS, the City Co..is.ion h.s rec.ived and con- sidered the .ss.....nt report .nd reco..endations of the Treasure Coast R.gional Pl.nning Council; and WHEREAS, the ~reasur. Coa.t Region.l Pl.nning Council has appeal.d the AMended Develop.ent Ord.r .dopted December 19, 1989 and the Applicant has agreed to cert.in modif.lcation. to the AMended Develo~nt Ord.r .. .et forth her.in, th.refor., this Re.olut.lon sh.ll be d....d to be . ..ttlement of the appe.l. Findings of Fact and Conclusion. of Law. WHEREAS,'th. ctty Coa.is.ion ha. aade the followin9 FINDINGS OF FACT 1. Th. propo.ed Develo~nt is not in an Area of Critical State Concern de.ignated pursu.nt to the provisions of Section 380.06, Florida Statutes; - 2 - . ~'" . ; I "I .... ....J ,,' .....! t';:. ~;\~Hn~it .;1' ORB 676~ P9 1553 2. The State of development plan applicable Ueveiopment is to be located; 3. The proposed Develo~nt is consistent with the ~eport and reco...ndations of the Treasure Coast Regional Plan- ning Council su~itted pursuant to Section 380,06(12)(2), Florida Florida has not adopted a land to the area in which the proposed Statutes; 4. The proposed Dev.loplllent is consistent with the local coaprehensive plan, zoning and development laws and regula- ti~ns of the City. If the City staff requests 'a Comprehensive Plan ~no.ent or rezoning of the Pine Area as defined in Condi- tlon 2 in the future, the Applicant will comply with such request. 5. The preai..s are corr.ct and h.r.by accept.d by the City. .CONCLUSIONS OF' LAW HOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, in public .eeting, duly con- stituted and as....bl.d this or day of . dAA"~H 1991, that the Development of Reglonal Impact Applicatlon for An8nded DeveloplMlnt Approval approved Deceaaber 19, 1989 i. hereby .odlfled, by replaclng the condltions, re.triction. and limita- tion. under the beading. .CONCLUSIONS OF LAW. and .CONDITIONS OF DEVELOPMENT ORDER AS AMENDED. in page. 3 through 8, set forth in Resolution No. 89-UUU with the following condition., re.triction. and limitationss Application for Development Approval 1. The Application by Boynton-JCP As.ociate.,. Ltd. for Aaaended Development Approval i. incorporated herein by refer- ence and relied upon by the Parties in discharging "their - 3 - ..ill ORB /.764 f!l '55.( .. statutory duties under Chapter 380, Florida Statutes. The Appli- .:ant is Boynton-JCP Associates, Ltd. and shall hereafter include the lIuccessors and assign. of Boynton-JCP Associate., Ltd. Sub- IItantial COMplIance with the,representations contained in the Ap- plicatIon for ~nded Development Approval as modified by the te~s and conditions herein is a condition of approval. For pur- poses of this condition, the Application for Amended Develo~nt Approval shall include the following itemst Application for DevelopM8nt Approval dated August 18, 1988, and supplemental lnfo~ation dated September 14, 1988 and December 12, 1988. C~nce..nt and ProQress of Development 2. Failure to Initiate construction and physical developM8nt within two years from the effective date of the Develo~nt Order, or failure to ..intain reasonable progress toward COMpletion of the developM8nt after having initiated con- struction in a ti..ly manner, shall constitute a substantial deviation and the develo~nt shall be submited to further review pursuant to Section 380,06, Florida Statutes. Construction shall be dee..d to have been initiated and physical developM8nt c~nced after place..nt of permanent evi- dence of a structure lother than a mobile home) on a site, such as the pouring of slabs or footings or any work beyond' the stage of excavation or land clearing. Te~inatlon Date 3, This Development Order shall terminate on December 31, 2010 unless extended by the City C~ission. Nothing herein shall limit or extinguish any vested rights of the Applicant, its successors or assigns regarding the existing 1,108,000 square foot of gross leasable area of the existing Boynton Beach M.ll. - 4 - 0'(:;, - ~/ , ~i! ORB ~764 P!l_'55~ CONDITIONS OF DEVELOPMENT ORDER AS AMENDED 1. Except as specifically amended herein, all condi- t.lons specified in the Develop.ent Order (Resolution No. R-74-J4J) and subsequent a..na.ents to the Develop.ent Order for Boynton Beach Mall shall r..ain in full force and effect. 2. Prior to issuance of a Building Permit for con- struction of additional square footage pursuant to thie ~nded Development Order, the Applicant shall cause the preservation as A native habitat preserve in perpetuity of that area described as "Li.its of Pine Area" shown on Exhibit "I' in the northwest quadrant of the site by recording appropriate Restrictive Cove- nants which, prior to recording, shall be approved'by the Trea- sure Coast Regional Planning Council and the City of Boynton Beach. J. Prior to c~ncing construction activity within the parcel containing the area to be preserved, (described by 'Li.its of Pine Area" shown on Exhibit "I"), the preserve area shall be t..porarily fenced or otherwise delineated to prevent construction equi~nt fro. entering the area. 4. All Brazilian pepper, Australian pine, and Melaleuca on the site (including within the L~.its of the Pine Area) shall be re.oved within two years after the effective date of this Resolution and prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy for any building constructed pursuant to this ~nded Develop.ent Order. 2'hese species shall not be used in landscaping. 5. A landscaped buffer along the west boundary of the Pine Area and adjacent to Javert Street shall be provided in accordance with the plan attached as Exhibit "I". 6, A. The use of grassy swale. to pretreat runoff - 5 - ORB n76~ P9 j 5~~ .. l~fore conveying any runoff to the detention ponds shall be uti- lized in the new parking lot additions, (and the parking lots shall be swept weekly) as shown on the Site Plan (Exhibit "2"). B. Littoral aone planting .hall be establi.hed ftround the exi.ting detention ponds utiliaing native woody .pe_ cies. Prior to construction and planting of the littoral zones, the Applicant shall pr.pare a design and management plan for the littoral zone to be revie_d and approved by the Trea.ure Coast Regional Planning Council in consultation with the City of Boynton Beach and the South Florida Water Management District, The Plan .hall (11 include a Plan view and site location; (21 include a typical cro.s .ection of the detention pond; (3) spec- ify how vegetation is to be e.tablished within the littoral zones; and (41 provide a description of any monitoring and main- tenance procedures to be followed in order to assure the con- tinued viability and health of the littoral zones. No Certificate of Occupancy .hall be issued for. any additional square footage constructed pur.uant to this Developa.nt Order until the Plan is deterained to be con.i.tent with the Regional Plan. Wherever possible a minimu. of ten .quare feet of v.g.- tated littoral zone per linear foot of .hor.line shall be estab- lished so that .at least sixty percent of the shoreline has a veg- .tated littor.l zone. Alternat. d..ign m.y be..n.c....ry due to physical constr.int. inherent in retrofitting the.e existing detention ponds, The littor.l zone .hall be in pl.ce prior to the issu.nce of a Certificate of Occupancy for any addition.l square footage to be c~nstructed under this AMended Development Order. 7. Und.r no circu..t.nc.s .hall post d.v.lopment runoff volu.es exceed predev.lo~nt runoff volu..s for . .tora event of three-day duration and 2S-year return frequency, 8, No building perait .hall be i..ued for - 6 - ~ I ORB 6764 Pro '557 r.onstruction of any additional square footage under this Amended I~velopment Order, until the developer has prepared a ha~ardous Materials .anage..nt plan for the expansion and the pians have I~en approved by the Tr.asu~. Coast R.gional Planning Council and the City of Boynton Beach. The plan shall: A. Requir. disclosur. by t.nant of all hazard- ous .aterials propos.d to be stored, us.d, or generated.on the premises; B. Provide llIinilllum standards and procedures for storage, prevention of spills, containaent of spills, and trans- fer and disposal of such .aterials; C. Provide for proper llIaint.nanc., op.ration, and .onitoring of hazardous .aterials manag..ent syst.... including spill and contaiRlllent syst.llIs; D. Detail actions and procedures to be followed in case of an accid.ntal spill; E. Guarantee financial responsibility for spill cl.an-up; and F. Require the inspection of pre.ises storing, using. or generating hazardous aaterials prior to co...nce..nt of operation and periOdically thereafter, to assure that the provi- sions of the plan are being illlpl..ented. 9. No building pe~its for the Boynton Beach Mall Substantial Deviation shall be. issued until all right-of-way within the project boundaries have been dedicated. free and clear of all li.ns and .ncUlllbrances, to the City of Boynton B.ach or Pal. Beach County as necessary and consist.nt with the Palm Beach County Thoroughfare Right-of-way Protection Plan, No dedications are necessary to iIlIpl...nt the Substantial Deviation, .:. 7 - "':. ORa 676~ P!l , ~5~ .. 10. No building permits shall be issued for the Ooynton Beach Hall Substantial Deviation until contracts have I~~n let for the following roadway i.prove.ents, A. Construct Old Boynton West Road between Hi11- lary Trail and Lawrence Road as a four-lane divided roadway. No Certificates of Occupancy shall be issued for the Boynton Beach Mall Substantial Deviation until the improve- Ments under A above have been co.pleted, With respect to the con- struction of the roadway improve..nts,if the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council (hereinafter .the 'Council") makes a change in its adopted Regional Comprehensive policy Plan (here- inafter the 'Plan') which does the following, (i) modifies its Level of Service standard for the Regional Roadway network 1 or (ii) modifies the methodology utilized to calculate the adopted Level of Service 1 or (iii) modifies the method of calculating background traffic, such that if this Substantial Deviation were being reviewed under said modified policies none of the above roadway improvements would be required to maintain the Regional Roadway Network at the then applicable Council Level of Service through project buildout, then this condition will beteeminated without further action by the City Com.ission or the Council. 11. No Building Permits shall be issued for the Boynton Beach Hall Substantial Deviation until contracts have been let to construct to the following intersection configura- tions, including signalization modifications as warranted by City,. County, or State criterial A, Hypoloxo Road/Congre.. Avenue Northbound Southbound one right-turn lane two through lanes two left-turn lanes one right-turn lane two through lane. two left-turn lanes - 8 - ..:1. ORB 6 7 6~; P!l '1 5Sc; Eastbound .. Westbound one right-turn lane two through lanes two left-turn lanes one right-turn lane two through lane. two left-turn lanes B. Northwest 22nd Avenue/Congress Avenue Northbound Southbound one right-turn "lane one right/through lane two through lane. one through lane one left-turn lane one left-turn lane Eastbound Westbound one right-turn lane one right-turn lane one through lane two through lanes aile left-turn lane one left-turn lane C. Old Boynton West Road/Congres.' Avenue Northbound Southbound one right/through lane one right/through lane two through lane. two through lane. two left-turn lanes one left-turn lane Ba.tbound Westbound one right-turn lane one right/through lane one through lane one through lane two left-turn lanes one left-turn lane D. New Boynton Beach' Boulevard/Congress Avenue Northbound Southbound one right-turn lane three through lanes two left-turn lanes Eastbound one right-turn lane 'three through lanes two ~eft-turn lanes Westbound one right-turn lane three through lanes two left-turn lanes one righ~-turn lane three through lanes two left-turn lanes E. New Boynton Beach Boulevard/I-95 Hest Northbound Southbound Not Applicable one right-turn lane two left-turn lane. Eastbound Westbound one-right turn lane three through lane. three through lanes two left-turn lane. F. New Boynton Beach Boulevard/I-95 East Northbound Southbound one right-turn lane two left-turn lanes Not Applicable - 9 - ORB b764 P!l 1 S6n Eastbound Westbound three through lanes two left-turn lanes one right-turn lane three through lanes All configurations shall be constructed and per- .itted in accordance with City, County, and State criteria. No Certificates of Occupancy shall be issued for the Boynton Beach Hall Substantial Deviation until the i.prove- _nts under A through F have been COMpleted. With respect to the construction of the. interaection i.prove..nta, (including aig- nalization IIIOdifications) if the Treasure Coast Regional Plan- ning Council (hereinafter the 'Council") makes a change in its ~dopted Regional Co.prehensive Policy Plan (hereinafter the "Pian") which does the following, (i) MOdifies its. Level of Ser- vice standard for the Regional Roadway network; or (ii) .odifies the _thodology utilized to calculate the adopted Level of Ser- vice; or (ii!) ~ifies the ..thod of calculatin~ background traffic, auch that if this Substantial Deviation were being reviewed under aaid IftOdified policies none of the intersection iaprove..nts (including signalization modificationa) would be required to aaintain the Regional Roadway Network at the then applicable Council Level of Service through project buildout, then this condition will be terainated without further action by the City Coa.i..ion or the Council. 12, Prior to, or upon iaauance of a building perait for the additional aquare footage, the Applicant ahall pay a fair share contribution consistent with the Fair Share Iapact Fee Ordinance applicable to ~he Boynton Beach Mall Sub.tantial Devia- tion. 13. No additional building peraits ahall be isaued after Deceaber 31, 1991 un lea a a traffic study has been conducted by the.developer, and .ut.itted to and approved by Pala Beach County, the City of Boynton Beach and the Treaaure Coaat Regional - 10 - ORB 6764 P9 '56' Planning Council that de.oft.trates that the regional road network eftn acco.odate a specified amount of additional Boynton Beach Mail generated traffic and growth in background traffic beyond 1989 and still be .aintaine~ at Level of Service C during annual ftv~rage daily traffic and Level of Service D during the peak sea- son, peak hour conditions. The traffic study shalll A. Be conducted in the peak season (January-Karchl; and B, Identify the improvements and timing of those improve..nts nece..ary to provide Level of Service C under annual average daily traffic conditions and Level of Service D under peak hour, peak .eaeon conditions for the eubject traneportation network during the projected completion of the project, including project impacts and growth in background traffic, . Additional building pe~its shall not be issued until a new project phasing program and roadway improve.ent program (nec- essary to maintain Level of Service C annual average daily and Level of Service D peak eeaeon, peak hour operating conditions) hae been approved by Palm Beach County, the City of Boynton Beach, and the Treaeure Coaet Regional Planning Council for the re_inder of the developll8nt. BE IT PURTHERRESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY. OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWSI 1, Any modifications or deviations from the approved plans ~r ~equir...nts of this DevelOpMent Order shall be eub- mitted to the Planning Director for a dete~ination by the City Co..ission of the City of Boynton Beach as to whether the change constitutes a subetantial deviation as provided in Section 380.06(19), Florida Statute.. The City C~i..ion of the City of Boynton Beach shall _ke it. deteraination of substantial devia- tion at a public hearing after notice to the Applicant, - 11 - ORll 6764 P9 j 567 .. 2. The City of BOynton Beach shall monitor the devel- "~nt of the project to enaure co.pliance with this Development (H.-der. The City of BOynton Beach Pianning Director shall be the local official assigned t~e re.pon.ibility for MOnitoring the ,leveloplMlnt and enforcing the teras of the Development Order. The Planning Director .ay require periodic reports of the Appli- . cant with regard to .ny item set forth in this D.velopment Ord.r. J. Th. Applic.nt .h.ll .ublait.n .nnual report .. r..quired by Section 380,06118), Florida Statute., The annu.l report .h.ll be .ubmitt.d on the fir.t .nniv.rsary date of the adoption of the Development Order and shall include the follow- Ing. A, Any change. in the plan of development, or in the repre.entation. contained in the Application for DeveloplMlnt Approval, or in the ph..ing for the reporting year and for the next year; B. A summary comp.ri.on of dev.lopment activity propo.ed and actually conducted for the ye.r; C. undeveloped tr.ct. of land th.t ~ave be.n .old, tran.ferred, or lea.ed to . .ucce..or .developer; D. Id.ntification .nd intend.d u.. of the land. purcha.ed, l.a.ed or optioned by the Applic.nt adj.c.nt to the origin. 1 .ite .inc. the Dev.loplMlnt Order was i..ued; E, An ........nt of the Applic.nt'. .nd local gov.r~nt'. co.pli.nce with the conditions of .pprov.l cont.ined in this Dev.loplMlnt Order and the c~i~nts specified in the Application for Dev.lopment Approv.l .nd .u.-arized in the R.gional PI.nning Council A.......nt R.port for the development undertaken; F. Any reque.t for .ubstantial d.viation - 12 - ORB 6764 P,1563 , /1 PASSED AND ADOPT!D in a public hearing held on this the ..f day of /?!A,I(t!.K ,1991- Cit~~f~~~~,"ac~/City Commisaion / /".;-~, L ( ________ ' / . ." Kayar rV"~.tuiJ- ,fice ~ layor .....' ( .; I l ~. .~..:... of .'; ,}. I ,-, Co_ia.ioner ,-, r' : , \ Att""'tt \. . ~,Q:)(~~- ., ,C ty C erk .\ 'I,,,. - 15 - 'I t ' " I'! " . '. , ' " , ~I: J .' 'j.: ! '!""'\ \") ..... ... EXHIBIT -A- IOYtrrON IIIAClI IfALL 111.314 ACRII 1"" '~ 6764 p, 1 ~bJ'1 .' - " , , I . 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I ! , l.l .. , "t). r.~ HAIlI :. . . 1 I ',' ., . -.'L-.... . . .. ,I: , , . ,',. I, 11. .. : .~-..;.:.. , : ~, -;, t. II . ~ ~ -\:r:"., t.:l. :.) " . 1lBIlII)-..D PALMIIAat CllDfrY. ftA. ,.,~~~"':;';,. ~. APPENDIX B TRAFFIC STUDY P.12I2/1212 MAY 1214 '98 12:53 FR SIMON 14 EAST DEULP 317 685 7255 TO 918132878591 U.' .", "'\I ."'.iI'.Lv....,I, ..... DepUDDel\c of Ent!aeerift, and ..laUe 'Workl "0. Bo1: 21229 WCSc.....m ee.ch. FL ''''16-IU9 (561) 614.4000 !lnp:l~co.palrnobQClI.n.us . .-- -- PaIna B.-ch CoUMy .... at Calmly COIlUlll'SHl..US IlRt ~I'l. Cl'lalrman Maude ford ..... Vice Chait KarIn T MlrC\lS C&rgl A. I'ob.ru ""'rrCf\ H. Newill Mary McCany Ken L. Foster CotuIty A.daBia.imator Robert ~l.man. P.E. '''It ~I OpporNJltI)' Alftr-n''H llaio" lrwI~' @ I/WIIN 0It flIc)IlltM".., ~.w. April 9, 1998 Ms. Tambri Heyden. Director Boynton Beach Planning and Zoning Department 100 E. Boynton Beach Boulevard P.O. Box 310 Boynton Beach, FL 33425-0310 RE: BOYNTON BEACH MAL.L . 'Cear Mi t-Ieycfen: The Palm Beach County Traffic Division has reviewed the traffic impact study for the project entitled Boynton Beach MaUJ pursuant to the Traffic Performance Standards in Article 15 of the Palm Beach County Land Development Code. The projed will increase the size of the mall from 1.108,000 square feet to 1,244,449 square feel The project will generate 2.428 additional net daily trips, The build-Qut is 2000, The Traffic Division has determined that the project meets the requirements of the Pal~ Beach County Traffic Performance Standards, If you have any questions regarding this determination, please contact me at 684-4030. Sincerely, OFFIce OF THE COUNTY ENGINEER a- -:J4.~ Dan Weisberg, P .E. Senior Registered Civil Engineer cc; Thomas Marsicano, URS Greiner File: Mun - TPS . Traffic study Review g:\UseMweisber\wpSO\!ps\boyn5!b. TAl 481 SIMON DeBARTOLO GROUP, INC. BOYNTON BEACH MALL EXPANSION TRAFFIC STUDY PREPARED FOR: SIMON DeBARTOLO GROUP, INC. PREPARED BY: URS GREINER, INC. MARCH 1998 TABLE OF CONTENTS Paee List of Tables . . . . , , , . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , . , , , , , , . . , . . . . . , . . . , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,. 11 List of Exhibits. . , , . , , . , . . . . . , , . , . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 11 I. PROJECT DESCRIPTION . . . . . . , . . . , . . . , , , , , , , , , . , . , , . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 II. PROJECT TRIP GENERATION ,."...."".."......,.......",."...,.. 1 III. PROJECT TRIP DISTRIBUTION """".",............"".......,...,. 1 IV. PERFORMANCE STANDARD TEST 1 .."....,.,..,."".,.""..,."..,.2 V. PERFORMANCE STANDARD TEST 2 .... .., . , , , .. , .., .. , .. , . , .. .. , . , . , . ,2 VI. DEVELOPMENT ORDER REQUIREMENTS .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . , , , , , , , , . . , , , . . 2 APPENDIX MM\M:\80YNTON\TRAFFIClTOC.WP6 1 Table No. 1 2 Exhibit No. 1 2 3 LIST OF TABLES Title Follows Exhibit 1 Trip Generation Passer-by Capture Trips, . . , . . . , . , , , , , , , , . . . . , , . . . . , , , , , , , .. Table 1 LIST OF EXHIBITS Title Follows Project Location. . . , . . , . , , , . , , , , , , . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., Page 1 Directions of Approach and Departure .."..........,......... Table 2 Performance Standard Test 1 .,...,.....,........,............ Page 2 MM\M:\BOYNTON\TRAFFIClTOC. WP6 11 PROJECT DESCRIPTION The proposed project is an expansion of the existing the Boynton Beach Mall located on Congress Avenue between Old Boynton Road and 22nd Avenue in the City of Boynton Beach. Exhibit I shows the project location and limits of the transportation study area. The proposed Development Plan includes a 136,449 square-foot Gross Leasable Area (GLA) increase from the existing approved GLA of 1,108,000 square feet to 1,244,449 square feet. The project buildout date was analyzed as 1997, This report presents an update of the transportation analysis prepared in support of the February, 1996 Boynton Beach Mall Development Order Amendment which approved the above described expansion. The methodology is the same as the earlier study and includes updated traffic count data obtained from Palm Beach County for the roadway links and intersections included in the original study. The update is required in accordance with the amended Development Order condition which calls for a new traffic study if development is not completed within 2 years of the effective date which was February 20, 1996. Plans for the expansion are now ready for review and approval. The new buildout date will be December 31, 2000. PROJECT TRIP GENERATION Trip ends for the proposed mall expansion were developed using the Institute of Transportation Engineer's (ITE's) Trip Generation, Sixth Edition - 1997. Table 1 shows the expected daily trips for the existing mall GLA and for the proposed mall GLA. Daily trips for the 136,449 square-foot expansion were derived by taking the difference of the proposed mall and existing mall trips. Passer- by capture trips for the expansion were developed using Table 4 in the Palm Beach County Performance Standard, The passer-by capture rate shown in the Performance Standard is 14 percent for shopping centers with 1,244,449 GLA. Table 2 shows the passer-by captured trips for the proposed mall expansion and new trips using the 14 percent capture rate, MM\M:\BOYNTONITRAFFIClTRAFFIC.RPT I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I .......... OLD BOYNTON RD. . . . . . . . . . . .. ............ ...J ~ I- ~ ~ :::::i ~ LEGEND o BOYNTON BEACH MALL 2 LANE _ 4 LANE ... 6 LANE HVPOLUXO RD. .................... d a:: UJ u z UJ a:: ~ ................ NW 22ND AVE. . . w ~ en en .w . a:: .0 .z .0 .u . . . . . . . . . . . . ........... .........i............. BOYNTON BEACH BLVD. GOLF RD. EXHIBIT 1 WOOLBRIGHT RD. SW 23RD AVE. ...... ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . @ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N , ~ W-.--E 5 Not To Scale . . . GATEWAY BLVD. ~ BOYNTON BEACH MALL URS Greiner, Inc. City of Boynton Beach, Florida PROJECT LOCATION Simon DeBartolo Group, Inc. LandUse Existing Mall Planned Mall Expansion TABLE 1 TRIP GENERATION Boynton Beach Mall 1,108,000 GLA 1,244, 449 GLA 136,449 GLA In (t) = .643 In (x) + 5.866 In (t) = .643 In (x) + 5.866 I Trip rate equation obtained from ITE's Trio Generation, Sixth Edition - 1997. MM\M:\BOYNTON\TRAFFIClTBL_l.398 Gross Daily Trips 32,004 34,486 2,482 TABLE 2 PASSER-BY CAPTURE TRIPS Boynton Beach Mall ... Gross ..... Passer-By Passer-By Land Use .. Daily Ttips. . CapturePercentageZd ....Capture.Trips New Trips .. Mall Expansion 2,482 1 4% 347 2, 1 3 5 I Gross Daily Trips obtained from Table 1. 2 Passer-By Capture Rate obtained from Palm Beach County Performance Standard. MM\M:\BOYNTON\TRAFFIClTBL_2.398 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . it4A . . I ......... 1.2 OLD BOYNTON RD. .. . 16.7 .. . . !!75 . . t............ .. 2.0 142 ..J ~ I- ~ ~ =:i ~ LEGEND D BOYNTON BEACH MALL 2 LANE - 4 LANE __. 6 LANE 1.5 ... ... 471 HYPOLUXO RD. d c:: w U Z W c:: ~ u.i ~ 10.31 :~ .e!) .z .0 .u . . 10.9 ... ... ................. NW 22ND AVE. . . 143 21.0 ... ... 0.6 ... .. .................... 1405 4.4 ~ . . U 18.3 . 3.5 11.1: 14.7 .... ..... .... ........... .........1............. BOYNTON BEACH BLVD. 115.8 "i 721 GOLF RD. 13.3 .. . ...... 1.0 .. .. WOOLBRIGHT RD. SW 23RD AVE. . . . . . . ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N W--$--E s Not To Scale GATEWAY BLVD. . . . . . . . . . . . ~ 4.1 ... ~ . . H88 . ... URS Greiner, Inc. BOYNTON BEACH MALL City of Boynton Beach, Florida DIRECTIONS OF APPROACH AND DEPARTURE EXHIBIT 2 Simon DeBartolo Group, Inc. PROJECT TRIP DISTRIBUTION Project Trip distribution was derived in the Substantial Deviation Application for Development Approval and is appended herewith. Within the immediate area of the site, mall traffic was distributed based upon existing turning movement counts conducted at each of the mall entrances. Based on this immediate distribution pattern, a gravity model was developed by Greiner, utilizing procedures outlined in the National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Report #187 - "Quick Response Urban Travel Estimation Techniques", and used to further distribute trips within the market area. The gravity model is based upon the projection and distribution of residential population with in the primary trade area and the various impedance factors which effect their travel opportunities/times to the site. Exhibit 2 shows the resulting directions of approach and departure. PERFORMANCE STANDARD TEST 1 Background traffic for the Performance Standard's Project Buildout Test 1 was developed for 2000 using Palm Beach County's compound growth rate reference document and 1997 traffic volumes. The following annual growth rates were derived for the roadways surrounding the mall: Military Trail = 1.86% Boynton Beach Blvd.= 0.03% (1 % used) Congress Ave. = 1.45% Old Boynton Rd. = 4.06% Hypoluxo Rd. = 5.02% Woolbright Rd. = 2.60% Gateway Blvd. = 1.49% (NW 22nd Avenue) These rates were developed by averaging the rates for each roadway link within the study area. 2000 Daily Volumes were derived using these growth rates. Exhibit 3 shows the projected 2000 daily background traffic on the roadways for the study area of the mall, Also included on Exhibit 3 is the Performance Standard's Test 1 Level of Service D service volume and the proposed mall expansion daily traffic. As shown on Exhibit 3, all n?adway links within the 2 mile radius of Development Influence are expected to operate at Level of Service D or better in 2000. MM\M:\BOYNTONlTRAFFIC\TRAFFIC.RPT 2 25,106 26,533 {95} 26,682 47,500 31,162 32,933 {90} 33,023 47,500 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I ............ 29,418 31,090 - {197} 31 ,287 47,500 . OLD BOYNTON RD. . . . . . . . . . t............ I 28,566 29,432 {75} 29,507 47,500 ...J ~ I- ~ ~ :::i :E HYPOLUXO RD. .................... d 0:: W t.) Z w 0:: ~ u..i 29,080 ~ 30,363 ~ - {219} ll:! : 30,582 C9 . 31,100 z . o . t.) . . . 22,163 23,168 {232} 23,400 47,500 7 NW 22ND AVE. ..................... . . 15,478 17,693 {449} 18,092\ 31,100 39,955 41,718 - {865} 42,583 47,500 . 31,614 . 32,572 : / {237}' 41,718 32,809 : - {891} / 47,500: 42,109 / . 47,500 .......... ..........1............. BOYNTON BEACH BLVD. . . . . . . 30,771 32,129 {237} 32,366 47,500 30,319 31,238 {314} 31,552 47,500 WOOLBRIGHT RD. I 30,848 27,842 {27} 27,539 31,100 GOLF RD. SW 23RD AVE. . \ . \27,038 : 28,264 : {362} . 28,627 : 31,100 : ~ ...... ~ 42,050 \ : 43,324 ~ . {284} : - . 43,608 . 47,500 : . . . . . . @ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N W-+-E S Not To Scale . . . GATEWAY BLVD. . SW 15TH ST. URS Greiner. Inc. LEGEND W!WI BOYNTON BEACH MALL City of Boynton Beach, Florida xx -1997 EXISTING DAILY XX - 2000 BACKGROUND DAILY {XX} - MALL EXPANSION DAILY XXX - TOTAL 2000 TRAFFIC XXX - LOS 0 SERVICE VOLUME BOYNTON BEACH MALL 2 LANE PERFORMANCE STANDARD 4 LANE (TEST 1) 6 LANE - ... EXHIBIT 3 Simon DeBartolo Group, Inc. PERFORMANCE STANDARD TEST 2 Palm Beach County's Performance Standard model test/test 2 analysis shows no roadways within the study area of the mall will exceed the Adopted Level of Service based on the construction contemplated in the plan. REVIEW DEVELOPMENT ORDER CONDITIONS Conditions 10 and llA through lIE of the amended Development Order for the Boynton Beach Mall Expansion, approved March 5, 1991, relate to roadway improvements required for the mall expansion, The following summarizes the development order conditions and existing conditions: · Condition 10 ....................................................................................,............... :~:::~::::::::::::~::~:i:~:~:i::::::~j:::~::~:~~~~:j:~~~~~:i::j~~j~~::j:~:~::::IIi.Rg::::::::::::::::::::::::j:j::::::::::j::~:::::j::::~~::::~:::j:j::::~:::~:::i ~:~~:~I::~~~~~:::::::::::::j~::~:~j~:~~:::~:::j:~:::::::::::::~::IjIjrgip.luji..::::::::::i::::::::::~::j:::::i::I::~j:::::::~:~::Iji:::::~:::::i~::::i:: 4-lane divided Old Boynton Road 5 -lane undivided Old Boynton Road from Military Trail to Lawrence Road. from Military Trail to Lawrence Road, · Condition IIA - Hypoluxo Road and Congress Avenue. ......................................................................... ..::::.::::.:::~~.~:j::j~!:::::.:~j::::!:.~!j:j:~:lliili.~.~:::::::::~~~:::::~.j~:.:!~:::~!:.:~:.::::::j: ......................................................................... ::~:~::~~:::t~::::~j~:::~~j::j:m:f~eb.bditiijbj::::j:~j::t:j:::::~::::~:j~:::~j::m::jf ................................. .... .................................. ....................................................................................,.................,.,......................................... Northbound 1 right 1 right 2 through 2 through 2 left 1 left Southbound 1 right 1 right 2 through 2 through 2 left 1 left MM\M:\BOYNTON\TRAFFIC\TRAFFIC.RPT 3 !,:!::::,::'::'::::::::!!:::'!!':!..::j:,,:19U!!!gl:::'::':::::,':::':!:!:::,:I::,::':::::'::::::lil';:I'::':;':!::l:,::::::::::::':':::,,:l','::!,ii~~ii::,!'::::::::j::!'I!I::;:::!I::::!!::i',ii:,I,:j Eastbound 1 right 2 through 2 left 1 through/right 2 through 2 left (under construction) Westbound 1 right 2 through 2 left 1 right 2 through 2 left (under construction) . Condition llB - Gateway Boulevard (Northwest 22nd Avenue) and Congress Avenue. :::::::I::::::::t::::::::::::::::::::::::(liliitm::::!:!:!:::':!:::!:::::!::::::I:::::::::!I: '::!:::::::,:!I:::::::::I:..I::!'::!::!::::::::!:::_II:!:::!::!!:!:!::!::::!:!::::::::!::::::::::!::!:, ......................................................................... ................. ....................................................... Northbound 1 right 1 right 1 through 3 through 1 left 2 left Southbound 1 right 1 through/right 1 through 2 through 1 left 2 left Eastbound 1 right 1 right 1 through 2 through 1 left 2 left Westbound 1 right 1 right 2 through 2 through 1 left 2 left MM\M:\BOYNTON\TRAFFIC\TRAFFIC,RPT 4 11101/95 · Condition HC - Old Boynton Road and Congress Avenue, ::~~:::~:::::::::::::::::::::~::~::::':::::liji.I~lil:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~::::::::::::: :::::::::~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::':::::::II.I~:::~:::::::::::::::::::.:::::::::':::'::'::::::' Northbound 1 right 1 through/right 2 through 2 through 2 left 1 left Southbound 1 right 1 through/right 2 through 2 through 1 left 1 left Eastbound 1 right 1 through/right 1 through 1 through 2 left 1 left Westbound 1 right 1 through/right 1 through 1 through 1 left 1 left · Condition lID - Boynton Beach Boulevard and Congress Avenue. ......................................................................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........................................................................ ........................................................................ ..........,.............................................................. ..................................".................................... ........................................................................ :'::":::::t:m::::::':ttUtEiiiliiiifimtUmm:'t:::::mmmmm:: ..........................18........................................... :rr:::r:,:,):,):rr))'H :'pilmi:i::rr:r::r:rrr,'rr ......................................................................... ............................................ ........................ ......................................................................... .................... .................................................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Northbound 1 right 1 right 3 through 3 through 2 left 2 left MM\M:\BOYNTON\TRAFFlC\TRAFFlC.RPT 5 11101195 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . :::::::::::':::::::::::::::::::::::::::::lqg~~Dqn::::::::::::::::::::':::::':'::'::':::':::::.:':::'::::.:::::::"':'::::'::'::"::'::I~~~@i':::::.::.':'.::::::::.:.:.'::.::::.:::.::::: Southbound 1 right 3 through 2 left 1 right 3 through 2 left Eastbound 1 right 3 through 2 left 1 through/right 3 through 2 left Westbound 1 right 3 through 2 left 1 right 3 through 2 left · Condition lIE - Boynton Beach Boulevard and 1-95. ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::fjiiiitiii::OJ:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ....................... ................................................ Northbound 2 left 2 left 1 right Southbound 1 right 2 left 2 left 1 right Eastbound I right 2 left 1 left 3 through 1 right 2 through 1 right MM\M:\BOYNTON\TRAFFIClTRAFFIC.RPT 6 11/01J9S .:::::::::::.::::~::~::::::~:::::::~:~.:::g.ij~m9i~t::.~~:::~:i::::::~!:~::.::i::::~::.:::..:~:::::~!::~::~:~::~::!~i..:!::~::~..i~:::~:.llitll:::::::::::::::::::::::::~::::::.::~.:::::::::::: Westbound 2 left 3 through I right I left 2 through I right As shown above, Condition 10 has been met and Conditions 11 A through 11 E have been met for the most part. The intersections in Conditions l1A and 11C have been improved with different laneage than identified in the Development Order. Condition lIE has been satisfied by a diversion of traffic to Gateway Boulevard. A signalized intersection has been performed for these three intersections with 2000 peak season volumes. The following summarizes the results: .....................................,......., .,...,........................ 1IIIIIIIIIIilllll:il!11 .............................. ::~.I:.:i:_I~I:lt~~.i:: ....."S~mc.~..... ..... . ..... ...... . ..... ..... .. .... ....... ... ...... ..... .. .... .:;:;::::::::.....:.;...:.:.::;::.::;...:.,.:::...;::::::::: Hypoluxo Road and Congress Avenue 29 8 D Old B oynton Beach Boulevard and Congress Avenue 23 3 C Boynton B each Boulevard and 1-95 29 6 D All counts and capacity calculations are appended. In summary, all roadway improvements required in Condition 10 of the 1991 Amended Development Order have been completed and have been shown herein to provide acceptable levels of service through 2000. Intersection improvements required in Condition 11 of the 1991 Amended Development Order have also been completed, although in three instances, the laneage is different than called for in the condition. In these cases, updated intersection analyses, as reported above, have been completed based on current count information provided by Palm Beach County. The results show that all will operate at acceptable levels of service through 2000. Finally, due to the diversion of traffic associated with the Gateway Boulevard interchange, no additional improvements are required at the Boynton Beach Boulevard/I-95 interchange and no roadway improvements beyond those which exist today are required to provide acceptable levels of service through buildout in 2000. MM\M:\BOYNTON\TRAFFIC\TRAFFIC.RPT 7 APPENDIX GRAVITY MODEL DOAS -- III III boy ton mall 1989 TRIPS: 1,000 II TAZ POP IMP TRIPS -------- ------ -------- ------ gl""p 1 31,340 10 15 . gl""p 2 27,720 9 17 gl""p 3 14,092 6 19 gl""p 4 9,959 8 8 II gl""p 5 17,512 7.5 15 gl""p 6 15,891 7 16 gl""p 7 4,497 6.5 5 II gl""p 8 8,701 3 48 gl""p 9 9,535 5 19 gl""p 10 4,723 5 9 gl""p 11 2.735 4 8 . gl""p 12 7.338 2 90 gl""p 13 6,865 2.5 48 gl""p 14 6.,938 4.5 17 . gl""p 15 4.797 3.5 19 gl""p 16 15,144 3 83 gl""p 17 21,836 9 13 . gl""p 18 20,783 7 21 gl""p 19 13,827 4.5 34 gl""p 20 1 ,305 9 1 gl""p 21 5,860 10 3 I gl""p 22 479 10 0 gl""p 23 19,921 7 20 gl""p 24 7.135 5 14 II gl""p 25 10,.547 5 21 gl""p 26 6,194 3 34 gl""p 27 9,744 2 120 I 488 1,180 1.5 26 480 1 , 037 1 .5 23 487 368 1 .5 8 485 A17 1.5 9 I 484 0 1.5 0 482 544 1.5 12 483 1,033 1.5 23 I 421 0 1.5 0 420 0 1.5 0 424 0 1.5 0 425 3,267 1.5 71 I 486 14 1.5 0 500 1,230 1 .5 27 427 1 ,757 1 .5 38 I 426 1,674. 1.5 37 423 457 1 .5 10 0 I 0 0 0 0 l I 0 - ~.~~---_."- II II II II . . . 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CI4J (58) 14 . LEGEND r.:-:.:.:::j M a II Sit e 000 Background Traffic (000) Existing Mall Traffic [coo) Capture Passer-by Traffic BOYNTON BEACH MALL City of Boynton Beach, Florida 1988 AVERAGE ANNUAL PM PEAK HOUR TRAFFIC VOLUMES THE EDWARD J. DeBARTOLO CORPORA TION DEVELOPMENT ORDER INTERSECTION COUNTS AND ANALYSES t;l 1-95 w-.-E , S (16) (8) 534 269 -Ii -- 1,482 (45) [13] r 178 (5) 11 TT (13) 430 J [5] (32) 1,043 ~ '- 362 (11) -- 1,141 (35) [4] BOYNTON BEACH ROAD [5] (36) 1,186 ~ [10] (12) 369 , 7i 513 330 (16) (10) [9] URS Greiner, Inc. LEGEND XXX - COUNT VOLUME (3/11/97) (XXX) - GROWTH FROM 1997 TO 2000 [XXX] - MALL EXPANSION TRAFFIC BOYNTON BEACH MALL City of Boynton Beach. Florida 2000 PM PEAK HOUR PEAK SEASON BOYNTON BEACH BLVD. & 1-95 INTERSECTION VOLUME SUMMARY Simon DeBartolo Group, Inc. <GID01> TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS AND PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION DIAMOND INTERCHANGE SIGNALIZATION - 145105 PASSER3 PASSER 1II-90 VER 1.0 OCT 90 PPPP AAA SSS SSS EEEEE RRRR IIIIIIIIIIIII P P A A S S S S E R R I I I P P A A S S E R R I I I PPPP AAAAA. SSS SSS EEEE RRRR I I I P A A S S E RR I I I P A A S S S S E R R I I I P A A SSS SSS EEEEE R R IIIIIIIIIIIII * * * * * * * * * * * * GENERAL IDENTIFICATION DATA * * * * * * * * * * * * FREEWAY NAME - - - 1-95 CITY NAME - - - - - boy ton bch DISTRICT NUMBER - - - - - - - - - - - 4 DATE - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 03/05/98 RUN NUMBER - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 <GID02> * * * * * * * * * * ISOLATED INTERCHANGE OPERATION * * * * * * * * * * * *** PARAMETERS *** NUMBER OF INTERCHANGES 1 LOWER CYCLE LIMIT (SEC) - - - - 120 UPPER CYCLE LIMIT (SEC) - - - - 120 CYCLE INCREMENT (SEC) - - - 0 *** OPTIONS *** OPTIMIZE INTERNAL OFFSETS ? NO EVALUATE INTERNAL OFFSETS ? - - YES <IMD01A> .* * * INTERCHANGE 1 BOYTON BCH B RUN 1 PAGE 2A *** LEFT-SIDE MOVEMENT DATA *** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * TRAFFIC VOLUME SATURATION MINIMUM MOVEMENT (VPH) FLOW (VPHG) PHASE (SEC) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ARTERIAL RIGHT-TURN 391 1591 STRAIGHT-THROUGH 784 3744 STRAIGHT-THEN-LEFT 443 1872 FRONTAGE ROAD 107>t RIGHT-TURN 1591 STRAIGHT-THROUGH 0 0 LEFT-THEN-STRAIGHT 277 3444 LEFT-THEN-LEFT 0 0 INTERIOR LEFT-TURN 183 1778 STRAIGHT-THROUGH 1535 3744 35 20 35 <IMD01B> * * * INTERCHANGE 1 BOYTON BCH B RUN 1 PAGE 2B *** RIGHT-SIDE MOVEMENT DATA *** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * TRAFFIC VOLUME SATURATION MINIMUM MOVEMENT (VPH) FLOW (VPHG) PHASE (SEC) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ARTERIAL RIGHT-TURN STRAIGHT-THROUGH STRAIGHT-THEN-LEFT FRONTAGE ROAD RIGHT-TURN STRAIGHT-THROUGH LEFT-THEN-STRAIGHT LEFT-THEN-LEFT INTERIOR LEFT-TURN STRAIGHT-THROUGH 373 1591 997 3744 183 1872 157*" 1591 0 0 538 3444 0 0 443 1778 1061 3744 35 25 35 '*' Wt.-Jv.A ,;: DJI1..\ tJ '1 !7c.-: 0J (-( () I (,) C~-IIf' (T -t-~ , - ., .II /-:..;: \ ~':'..' ~ I ",. l . ~ 1-.... '... l ...,.. , 72"'l~+ -tL)iZN --t LF: j'-,\ ~;.. .-, A..~ ( MAD~. <DOI01> -* * * INTERCHANGE 1 BOYTON BCH B RUN 1 PAGE 3 *** INTERNAL DELAY-OFFSET INFORMATION *** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * PHASING OPTIMIZE? FORCE? INTERIOR QUEUE STORAGE * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * LEAD-LEAD LAG -LEAD LEAD-LAG N N N N N LAG -LAG TTI -LEAD 5 5 5 5 5 THROUGH MOVEMENT AT LEFT SIDE (VEH) 24 LEFT-TURN MOVEMENT AT LEFT SIDE (VEH) 12 THROUGH MOVEMENT AT RIGHT SIDE (VEH) 24 LEFT-TURN MOVEMENT AT RIGHT SIDE (VEH) 12 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * PERMITTED LEFT TURNS? INTERIOR TRAVEL TIMES * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * LEFT-SIDE INTERSECTION RIGHT-SIDE INTERSECTION NO NO LEFT TO RIGHT (SEC) - - - - - - - 11 RIGHT TO LEFT (SEC) - - - - - - - - - 11 <GSI01> * * * INTERCHANGE 1 BOYTON BCH B RUN 1 PAGE 4A *** GENERAL SIGNALIZATION INFORMATION *** PHASE TIME (SEC) V/C RATIO LEVEL OF SERVICE DELAY (SEC/VEH) LEVEL OF SERVICE 53.6 .25 A * * * * * * * 100.0 * * .51 * A * * 2.58 * A * * .18 * C * * * * * * * INTERCHANGE LENGTH 120 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * RIGHT-SIDE INTERSECTION ABC A+C * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * MEASURES OF LEFT-SIDE INTERSECTION EFFECTIVENESS ABC A+C * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 51.11 D 39.64 D 27.5 .80 C 52.05 E 48.4 .67 B 6.71 B 92.5 .38 A 46.4 .70 B 36.63 D 20.0 .60 B 44.1 .80 C * * 3.40 A .18 C * * * TOTAL CYCLE .00 A STORAGE RATIO LEVEL OF SERVICE * * * * * * * * * * * * * * PHASE ORDER TTI -LEAD INTERNAL OFFSET 5 SEC * * * * * * * DELAY 49.10 SEC .09 .00 B A * * * * * * * VEH-HRS/HR <SPI01> * * * INTERCHANGE 1 BOYTON BCH B RUN 1 PAGE 4B *** SIGNAL PHASING INFORMATION *** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * LEFT-SIDE SEQUENCE * RIGHT-SIDE SEQUENCE * * A B C * A B C * PHASE INTERVAL * <---- I <---- * <---- ^ ^ * PHASE INTERVAL NUMBER * 1---- * ----I * LENGTH (SEC) * ----> V V * ----> ----> * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 1 * A * B * 5.00 2 * A * C * 41.40 3 * B * C * 7.00 4 * B * A * 13.00 5 * C * A * 31.10 6 * C * B * 22.50 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * INTERNAL OFFSET 5 SEC CYCLE LENGTH 120 SEC PHASE ORDER TTI -LEAD HCM: SIGNALIZED INTEkoECTION SUMMARY Version 2..d URS GREINER 03-05-1998 ======================================================================= Streets: (E-W) I-95 (N-S) BOYNTON BCH BLVD Analyst: PIV File Name: BOY9500.HC9 Area Type: Other 3-5-98 PM PEAK Comment: 2000 PEAK SEASON WITH EXPANSION TRAFFIC ======================================================================= Eastbound Westbound Northbound Southbound L T R L T R L T R L T R No. Lanes 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 Volumes 443 784 391 183 997 373 538 340 277 550 PHF or PK15 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 Lane W (ft) 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 Grade 0 0 0 0 % Heavy Veh 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Parking (Y/N) N (Y/N) N (Y/N) N (Y/N) N Bus stops 0 0 0 0 Con. Peds 0 0 0 0 Ped Button (Y/N) N (Y/N) N (Y/N) N (Y/N) N Arr Type 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 RTOR Vols 0 0 0 0 Lost Time 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 Prop. Share Prop. Proto ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Signal Operations Phase Combination 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 EB Left * NB Left * Thru * Thru Right * Right * Peds Peds WB Left * SB Left * Thru * Thru Right * Right * Peds Peds NB Right * EB Right * * SB Right * WB Right * * Green 35.0A 33.0A Green 9.0A 23.0A Yellow/AR 5.0 5.0 Yellow/AR 5.0 5.0 Cycle Length: 120 sees Phase combinat~on order: #1 #2 #5 #6 Intersection Performance Summary Lane Group: Adj Sat v/c g/C Approach: Mvmts Cap Flow Ratio Ratio Delay LOS Delay LOS ----- ------- ----- ----- ----- ----- EB L 540 1752 0.863 0.308 34.7 D 23.4 C T 1137 3689 0.725 0.308 25.5 D R 1032 1568 0.399 0.658 6.3 B WB L 511 1752 0.378 0.292 22.1 C 32.0 D T 1076 3689 0.975 0.292 43.3 E R 1006 1568 0.391 0.642 6.8 B NB L 730 3505 0.775 0.208 32.6 D 25.0 C R 784 1568 0.457 0.500 12.9 B SB L 321 3505 0.909 0.092 54.9 E 42.4 E R 627 1568 0.923 0.400 36.1 D Intersection Delay = 29.6 sec/veh Intersection LOS = D Lost Time/Cycle, L = 12.0 see critical v/c(x) = 0.906 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ~ W--$--E , S [5] (7) (36) (10) L 164 826 231 166 (27) J + l --- 888 (146) r 213 (35) [6] HYPOLUXO ROAD (46) 281 J i t i (129) 788 -- 352 987 130 [2] (32) 197 -. (15) (44) (6) [2] [6] [7] d ::i IX! en en w a: (.9 z 0 u URS Greiner. Inc. LEGEND BOYNTON BEACH MALL City of Boynton Beach, Florida 2000 PM PEAK HOUR PEAK SEASON CONGRESS AVENUE & HYPOLUXO ROAD INTERSECTION VOLUME SUMMARY Simon DeBartolo Group, Inc. xxx - COUNT VOLUME (2127/97) (XXX) - GROWTH FROM 1997 TO 2000 [XXX] - MALL EXPANSION TRAFFIC HCM: SIGNALIZED INTERSECTION SUMMARY Version 2.4d URS GREINER 03-05-1998 ======================================================================= Streets: (E-W) HYPOLUXO (N-S) CONGRESS Analyst: PIV File Name: HPCONOO.HC9 Area Type: Other 3-5-98 PM PEAK Comment: 2000 PEAK SEASON WITH EXPANSION TRAFFIC ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Eastbound Westbound Northbound Southbound L T R L T R L T R L T R ---- ---- ---- ---- No. Lanes 2 3 < 2 3 < 1 2 1 1 2 1 Volumes 327 917 231 254 1034 193 369 1037 143 241 867 171 PHF or PK15 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 Lane W (ft) 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 Grade 0 0 0 0 % Heavy Veh 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Parking (Y/N) N (Y/N) N (Y/N) N (Y/N) N Bus stops 0 0 0 0 Con. Peds 0 0 0 0 Ped Button (Y/N) N (Y/N) N (Y/N) N (Y/N) N Arr Type 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 RTOR Vols 0 0 0 0 Lost Time 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 Prop. Share Prop. Proto ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Signal Operations Phase Combination 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 EB Left * NB Left * * * Thru * Thru * * Right * Right * * Peds Peds WB Left * SB Left * * Thru * Thru * Right * Right * Peds Peds NB Right * EB Right SB Right * WB Right Green 12.0A 32.0A Green 13.0A 9.0A 32.0A Yellow/AR 4.0 5.0 Yellow/AR 4.0 4.0 5.0 Cycle Length: 120 sees Phase combinat1on order: #1 #2 #5 #6 #7 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Intersection Performance Summary Lane Group: Adj Sat v/c g/C Approach: Mvmts Cap Flow Ratio Ratio Delay LOS Delay LOS ----- ------- ----- ----- ----- ----- EB L 380 3505 0.906 0.108 51.6 E 33.1 D TR 1521 5367 0.794 0.283 27.8 D WB L 380 3505 0.703 0.108 37.3 D 30.7 D TR 1531 5403 0.843 0.283 29.4 D NB L 456 1752 0.851 0.533 31.3 D 23.1 C T 1445 3689 0.756 0.392 22.0 C R 823 1568 0.183 0.525 9.7 B sa L 271 1752 0.937 0.425 47.7 E 32.9 D T 1045 3689 0.874 0.283 32.4 D R 653 1568 0.276 0.417 15.0 B Intersection Delay = 29.8 sec/veh Intersection LOS = D Lost Time/Cycle, L = 12.0 see critical v/c(x) = 0.896 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- N W--$--E s [1] [13] [2] (5) (45) (9) 121 1,032 196 ~ OLD BOYNTON BCH. RD. + l L 201 (29) [2] -- 285 (41)[4] r 40 (6) [1] (19) 130 J [4] (27) 187 - [10] (25) 175 -. , t i 305 1 ,539 80 (13) (68) (4) [9] [12] d ::i lD (J) (J) w a:: C) z o u URS Greiner, Inc. LEGEND BOYNTON BEACH MALL City of Boynton Beach, Florida xxx - COUNT VOLUME (2127/97) (XXX) _ GROWTH FROM 1997 TO 2000 2000 PM PEAK HOUR PEAK SEASON [XXX] - MALL EXPANSION TRAFFIC CONGRESS AVENUE & OLD BOYNTON BCH. ROAD INTERSECTION VOLUME SUMMARY Simon DeBartolo Group, Inc. HCM: SIGNALIZED INTERSECTION SUMMARY Version 2.4d URS GREINER 03-05-1998 ======================================================================= Streets: (E-W) OLD BOYNTON (N-S) CONGRESS Analyst: PIV File Name: OBCONOO.HC9 Area Type: Other 3-5-98 PM PEAK Comment: 2000 PEAK SEASON WITH EXPANSION TRAFFIC ======================================================================= Eastbound Westbound Northbound Southbound L T R L T R L T R L T R ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- No. Lanes 1 2 < 1 2 < 1 3 < 1 3 < Volumes 150 218 210 46 330 232 327 1618 84 205 1090 127 PHF or PK15 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 Lane W (ft) 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 Grade 0 0 0 0 % Heavy Veh 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Parking (Y/N) N (Y/N) N (Y/N) N (Y/N) N Bus stops 0 0 0 0 Con. Peds 0 0 0 0 Ped Button (Y/N) N (Y/N) N (Y/N) N (Y/N) N Arr Type 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 RTOR Vols 0 0 0 0 Lost Time 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 Prop. Share Prop. Prot. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Phase Combination 1 EB Left * Thru Right Peds WB Left Thru Right Peds NB Right SB Right Green Yellow/AR Cycle Length: Signal Operations 3 4 * * * * NB Left Thru Right Peds SB Left Thru Right Peds EB Right WB Right Green 14.0A Yellow/AR 4.0 combinat1on order: #1 #2 5 * 6 7 * * * * * * 8 2 * * * * * * * 8.0A 19.0A 4.0 5.0 120 secs Phase 5.0A 52.0A 4.0 5.0 #5 #6 #7 Intersection Performance Summary Lane Group: Adj Sat v/c g/C Approach: Mvmts Cap Flow Ratio Ratio Delay LOS Delay LOS ----- ------- ----- ----- ----- ----- EB L 193 1752 0.819 0.275 39.3 D 35.4 D TR 598 3418 0.752 0.175 34.1 D WB L 193 1752 0.249 0.275 21.7 C 52.1 E TR 606 3461 0.976 0.175 54.6 E NB L 419 1752 0.821 0.675 29.4 D 15.9 C TR 2884 5493 0.621 0.525 13.3 B SB L 294 1752 0.735 0.600 22.8 C 16.6 C TR 2451 5447 0.523 0.450 15.5 C Intersection Delay = 23.3 sec/veh Intersection LOS = C Lost Time/Cycle, L = 15.0 sec critical v/c(x) = 0.794 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- TURNING MOVEMENT COUNTS FROM PALM BEACH COUNTY SENT BY:Xerox Telecopier 7020 3- 5-98 9:31AM 5616844123~ 916132866587;# )Ipartmant a I!nllln.arln~ and Publl WorkJ Ilu/'l "'lIransDI1. vh:e Chairman !<.Iren T Marc:u' ClrDI A. f\oben. ......rr.n . Nellllcll reS ~e Cololnty Inl.naear Roben .~II l!qIIlI OJl'PI,,,,nfl)' NJi1'rMri'lC enon .Iit".,.... ~s:, ~l.ECOPJER TRANSMITTAL COVER SHEET T FAX NUMBER:j407) 478-5710 .................~.............................................. TRANSMITTAL DATE: 3-3-98 PLEASE DELIVER THE FOLLOWING TELECOPIED MA TERlAL TO: ................................................................ RECEIVER'S NAME: stelE PI\lM.le~.J OFFICE NAME: OFFICE TELE1?HONE NUMB~R: ~ OFF1CE FAX NUMBER: SUBJECT: -DAC.'S" .~~ z r,;e, ... ,,/5~ 7 ~) ~'1f:1OL.u"O @ l'n~ ~ II OLD BO'fk11t:)U ~ 6o~ N -ret..J @ :r:. ~ , .. ................................................................. SENDER1S NAME:--E~rz:~ r:...[2~./.J)~,"( OFFICE TELEPHONE NUMBER: (bLoI) t....~4 - --40'~O ...................++..+.........+.....+......................... TOTAL-NUMBER OF PAGES (inclUdl~g Ihis lransml~l cover sheeo:...4- . . NO~ PLEASE CALL TO VERIFY RECEIPT OF MATERIAL: YES W NAME OF FAX OPERATOR: ~Arz~Grz~O(Z'4,..' ,. SENT BY:Xerox Telecopier 7020 3- 5-98 9:31AM t; ~ 5616844123~ 916132655~87i; ~ PALH BEACH COUNTY TRAFFIC slt~ Code : ELLER I WEBER E.~ ~tteet: HYPOLUXO RD N~S Street: cONGRESS AVE WEATHER : CLEAR Hovements by: Primary . PAGE: 1 FILE: 41700A27 DATE: 2/27/97 The Be!ilin FrOIl North RT TIIRU L T froll Eut RT TIlRU LT Froll South RT THRU LT fro. West RT THRU LT __._.R_.__~ __~~~~~..~~.~_______..______w_________________________-.------~-------------------------------------------------~----- Vehicle Total ----------- ---------------_....---------------------~-_._----------------------------------------------~--------------------------- 7: 1 S 7:30 7:45 HR TOTAL 39 134 58 32 179 72 29 168 66 100 481 196 28 151 23 40 1SS 14 47 177 38 11S 483 7S 45 125 68 41 148 63 29 130 69 115 403 200 49 344 58 51 293 35 10S 326 47 205 963 140 B:OO AM 24 12J 41 41 166 41 48 125 44 88 :122 S5 1122 1123 1231 3476 1118 ___________ ____________________________________________~~__~___--_________________________________www---~------------------------ 124 604 /? 237 156 649 116 163 528 244 2- 3 13 PEAK PERIOD ANALYSIS FOR THE PERIOD: 7:15 AM - 8:15 AM 293 1285 195 .3z, ........ __....._ ._.. __ _.. - _.. .., ........ .0... ......... . ,.. ~ PALH BEACH COUNTY TRAFFIC Site code : ELLER/WEBER E-W street: HYPULUXO ROAD N-S StraB : CONGRESS AVENUE WEATHER : CLEAR Hovelenla by: Prilary 4594 PAGE: 1 FILE: 4l700P27 DATE: 2/27/97 Tilla Beg l n Froll North RT T1iRU L T Frail East RT THRU LT fro. south RT THRU LT froll West RT THRU IT ---------- ---------------------~--------------------------------------------------------------------------------.---------------- Vahich Total 4 :45 37 208 56 36 214 47 33 235 78 43 200 79 ---------- ---------------~-----~-------------------------------------_.----~------------------------_._---~-_.------------------- 1266 s:oo PH S:15 5:30 40 19S 59 41 226 44 46 197 72 48 207 S3 47 245 54 35 222 59 29 241 90 42 242 85 26 269 99 4S 194 61 64 212 14 45 182 67 1262 1376 1319 ~_~.-_---- _________________________________________________~._~___________________________________~____w____w_________----------- DAY TOTAL 164 826 231 1&6 B88 213 130 9B7 352 197 188 281 5223 C~M~2 IIU. ~ I~ 3 22 VeAJt PEAK PERIOO ANALYSIS FOR THE P~RIOb: 4:4S PH - S:4S PM DIRECTION START PEAK HR . . . . . . .. VOLUKES ........ .... PERCENTS ... fROII PEAK HOUR FACTOR Right Thru Left Total Right Thru Left -----..---------------------------------------------------------------------------------_.~~--- Morth 4:45 PH 0.97 164 826 231 1221 13 6B 19 East 4:45 PH 0.92 166 BBB 213 1267 13 70 17 south 4: 4 5 PH 0.93 130 987 352 1469 9 H 24 West 4:4S Pit 0.90 197 788 281 1266 111 62 22 Entire Intersactlon Harth 4;4S PH 0.97 164 826 231 1221 13 68 19 East 0.92 166 888 213 1267 13 70 17 South 0.93 130 987 352 141>>9 9 67 24 Wast r.~' 0.90 197 788 281 1266 16 62 22 , ,. :1,\~:..r.~'ln ,m.1I . :",~.:..'~"""I'."~~ :,1 ~''i,'J''''''':..~:'~::~I~1 ,11"1\ ,L: 1 " ,'I:.',lt, "/;:1' 'I", : ' ,), .""~ ""S,.'II'it,' i', 'r! , "..,.. .'~ ',~ '. 'I. \" '.. . ~:., ::~~,l\,~, ":~:'r"~: .1" ' ,,', ......:~. '.1/'" I I', HAA!IIAHN/llE.ER . dl.D'8DYNTDN ROAll . CDII&RESS AVENUE .. ~EI\R.i, ..1 L I,. '-,"~~":IT--:----------' ;r{~~~i 'Fro. Horlh .'I.rt.'ltJ, RT THRU LT ':-T--- -~--------- -. \':.\ 23. 272' ,.1. ,;; \ 26 ~ 2'1,1 ,,(, ",' ,.,' ... ': ',\, 28.:i 27b.' } 42'"m ':00 !II~ 513Q , .. 4~ 40 4~ 60 52 44 45 77 79 U 68 10 14 6 10 21 14 24 21 m m m m 60 74 86 77 46 U 38 3' ,~ n SO 56 44 ~1 3~ 29 27 I ~o oa 10~7 1099 1027 m .l'"""':-~":-. " ., ,'.. . "nit ""..t"i ;a.91n.' :.'\'. .. -----~-'!' , Pll Sill Code [-W ilrll N-S alr.. WEA1HEII .1 I\o~...nt, by: priam i DAlE: 10m/97 r--- ------... _.......":"--.~_......... ...- ------..----------.. ...---------.. .....---......-- .... ..------.......-..- r RT Fr,o. Ellt THRU LT RT Frol Soulh TlIP.U IT RT Frol West JHRU LT Vehlt lol.1 . ~'I ",' :~.';: \./~,'/~': ,;;~"C< I.t.'\~~ (,.i,~>'~:<;' ..\,' PAlll BEACH COUHn TRAFFIC PAGEl mE. I 45bOOP07 CI'~L. I"c:S 01 m /5 " IS' U b- PIn nl10t mullS m Tn mlOl .....',..._..~,..".._..- to 30 loti 10 U - I .~-- 30 '" u i .......~r:j 00 5 U 15 59 \I 13 14 1\ 2: ~Q 2:U It tom TIU hit. PI .......... 214 25' .......... ............ ...... ............ .,.. "rt~ TIlU LT 44 51 l't IT L' IT L' IT .... ........ ......... ....... .-........ ..... ........ .... .~... ................. ....... ........................... ....... .... n 2U 31 U U 12 I 2H 41 U U 31 151 U U 31 It 0 2U ~o 55 3. .H . HI" IS I U U 2" 'II 51 U 15 40 us m u u u u 31 33 n 14 31 11 12 an au 110 "' '" SIU ijfth K-M at,.. 1-' It'Rol UlTIll ULPR-U~U au umQl n cOlQUU " CLU1 "11 laR tRIO In....t. h Prl.." . ...,.....-.~..",,_.... ........ -... -.. "II s..t~ nlll 'r'l '..t nlU I.' un o/U/9l hklth Taul 'Ull PI'" I BUONO - ./! 'mo i.I 5"1 PEf\~ PERiOD. m. 114 3] q . MAL m S F DR THE PERl DO JUCR COllnT nlmr, 30 754 II All - ---------- ~OT~L hI'.: " _~,:-~).-___ _____~,----. ._____. .____u w._______o.:_~.----O----- __..- _u_____.._______ __n_ __________----- ----.---------- - 0__ T r. .~ 82 113 141 27 30 AM 1Cl 178 m 9 33 mo 8100 A" 8: I~ 30 14 --_...----- tiu a~gln ,. -............. :.'7130 ; ,. 714~ I HR TOTAL 3~4 303 Frol North RT: THRULT liT Ll RT IT Rl LT _.___________ _. ______ ___ _ _ ___.. uo_ .._ 0.' __.__. __ __ _.., _ ______. ___ _ _.- .-- ---. - _n .____ __'_ - --- --.....- ---. -----.. ___n_ I'"~ jo"' " . :;},,( 'IS 3lB 23 28 18 S S 142. U 48 S9 34 710 '.,', 23 US 29 48 31 11 b la9 14 43 74 43 m ': 38 m Sl 76 49 a 11 330 29 H 133 77 lU4 29 33 35 30 38 27 11 /, 8 B 183 241 21 20 41 4It SO 42 2~ 30 m BOO S1le ,Code' E-W Slrut Il-S 5trut IlEA1HER . lIovuenh by I Pril" DAlE 1/07197 .__ ____ ow ______ 0 _____._ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___.._. _._ _ ___ __ n.__- _. ________.-- un _ -.- -- -. .--.... ---. --- o. - - - -- -. 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But PrOl SOlth PrOl Vut Vekicle >>&ID U IT TOIU LT IT rllu LT n fnU LT Tola1 .---.....-----------.-...--....-----------------........------------------------...------------------------------.--.... 7:]0 12 249 18 H 1& 11 . S 121 10 34 32 18 S~O-------- 7:B II 286 32 2& 13 ~ 2 IiI 11 SI 39 23 610 at TOTAL 30 SlS SO 54 31 20 7 278 21 .2 11 41 1230 8 :00 All &: IS 21 208 U I] 229 , 43 24 II 40 11 10 2 111 19 4 168 J9 ]2 n 29 50 31 21 , IS W --...---...............-------------------------------------------------------------------------------.-...-..-........----.------ a 1 TorAL Cb&.UA.EreLl~ L va" ll1:S " 912 6 55 lJ1 12 41 l3 '23 5' PBII 'IIIOD I.ALTS~OI fiB PEllOt: 7:30 IJ ~1:30 AK 174 I:S 91 ., 2iH PALK IBICH COOWTY TRIPPIC Plca: I PI LB: 3 ite Code : ELL!I I CLI!IT -v Streit: OLD 10TRtO' tD :-S Str.et: CORCRISS AV! '&una : UU Mo'e.'Dll hI: Pri,aT7 onE: '/D6/H ---..........------------.........---------.......------------.........----------.......------------.---..--------_......-------- .iu 'rOD Borth Pro. lu t Frol SOI1th Pro. hit hhieh ,eglD U tBlU Lt iT TUtU LT n fURD LT RT TBlU LT Total -----------.........-----------........---------.......--------------.....---------------.-------------.....---------.....------- 2: 45 20 242 53 H 38 H 216 3l 36 H 33 760 I :00 PM 25 233 35 41 32 11 I 230 27 37 29 20 IH [ : 15 22 HO 31 52 31 12 , 236 H 34 32 25 108 [;30 28 221 34 34 14 , 4 220 24 U 39 20 '" --.-.....-.---------........-----.-......-..----------.....------------.....-----------.....-----------.....--------.....-------- .r 149 124 ID n 1005 lU TOUL 95 1 · .OmH/Er/GCfM - .( (;rift eI e.:J - ,~, IS' 180 [32 SO 22 '04 13' jr 'IA[ PEIIOD l'AL'~~1 TRE P1l(OD: 12:45 P;'-~I:'S 'R 'ILK BEICB COURTY TRAPFIC P ACE: I PI1.l: ] iit. Code: !LLll / CalCOay ~-, Street: OLD BOTHtOK l~ H Strtet: CO.CUSS HE l~AtU21 : CLOUDl -------.....--------...-------......----.....--------....-------....--------....------.....-----.....-------..--------...---...... Mo,...nti by: Pri..rJ DAU: "O'J9~ !tilt SellB nPro'ul6rthty Fro. Eut IT THRlI LT Pro. South IT TBRU Lf PrOD VtH iT TUU LT Vehicle Totll ..---..--.-...-----------------------------------.---..- .---------------- --- 4:45 21 242 JS )4 H " 129 J7 23 3' 2S 761 s:oo 111 )8 242 )4 51 40 5 13 288 54 24 21 31 841 S: 15 31 24l H 52 55 6 I' 109 58 36 41 H ?l' 5:30 J2 21S 40 43 51 a Ie 272 41 2& 29 Z1 816 .....-------------....--------------------------..--------------------.----------------------.-.....-------------.....-.---------- tAT TOTAL 119 940 15\ 180 207 25 " 1091 196 111 125 m Jl40 (!O"'/j1([~(/- .3 J .2.- L- V G"h ,e/U :; Pill PI1I0D ARALYSIS POI TUI p~lrOD: 4:'5 PI! . 5:45 PM DIUCTIOJ STAlt un II . . . . . . .. YOI.UMES ........ .... PERCP.RTS ... rllDlI PIll IOUI HerOI litht Ikru Ldt Totll Rieht Tirll Lift -----------............-----------..-...-..---------------.......-.--------------.--....------- ---. t.' C' all ft a I 129 9L0 m 122.1 '1ft 1ftl ,~ 'I' II 71 IJ " \0 , Iort. 4:45 PI! 0.'7 OCT-17-1995 09:56 22222222222222222 407 478 5770 P.03/03 t Site Code : lACEr I ELL!l H Strut: BYPOLUXO RC H Strut: COHCUSS AV iuthtr : CL!U PALM ItACK COUJIf PACE: PILE: Prilary "0'e.eat5; Vehiclei DATE: 4/26/?3 .--.-------------------------.-.....-..-....------------------------------------.-...-.......-.----------------------------------- rill liCie FrOl lorch it T8lU Ll frn ElSt RT TRiU LT Pro. Soutb IT IHlD L! Prol Vue iT THRU LT Vehicle toul ---------------...-.-....------------------------------------.-.----------------------------------------------------.....-......-- 1; 15 42 80 19 20 151 12 38 10' 72 59 231 43 817 1: 30 lJ 13' 58 H lH 19 0 'S 53 59 213 55 9H 1:45 H 120 5' .. 42 III 29 H 96 32 65 239 52 931 U YOIAL 104 339 131 U 414 '0 i33 295 157 183 143 ISO 2790 1:00 U ZS 114 )2 30 9B U 35 101 40 '0 202 52 101 --------...........------------------..-.-....--..-.---..------------------.........---------------------------------------------- )lY tOT1L 129 3~tt? t;;!"J2 c;/l-I . "' ~ch,~/,;- j 453 1'3 III 512 79 161 39' 1'1 7 / 1 I "'t.- PIAl P2RI0D AMAL1SIS POI IH! PERIOD: 1:15 AM - 1:15 AK 243 945 202 3 ( 3598 PAL! BI1CH COOIIY PAC!: PILK: ite Cadi : tACII I ILLEl :., Strttt: HYPOLUIO ID i-S Street: COJCR!SS AVE luther : CLEAl PrillrJ MOyeDeet5: Vehicles DAn: 4/26/9J -----........-........-....................................................................-----.--.-----------------.----------- 'iDe Prol Borth Proa bit froa SOIti PrOD iflt Vtkide 'elia iT TRRU LT It IUD LT IT TIlO Lt IT ruu L1 Iotd -~ .......-----.-----......------------....--------------.........----------.......-.....--------..--...........-------------..... 1:00 PB 18 114 22 25 100 51 40 103 40 34 136 34 121 1:15 21 121 24 21 102 U 3' 135 52 35 119 42 771 1:30 30 131 32 3D 100 51 H 121 25 21 106 ~2 154 1:45 26 12' 27 30 111 J5 40 120 33 H 112 48 154 Hi TOUL 102 498 105 112 420 1., li2 485 150 140 473 110 3006 -------..-------.....-----....--------..-..-----....-------....------....-.------.-...---------...----------....---------......--- D.lJ TOUL 102 -. . . ()WJ.t'}F 1Ilc./~1 t/ ~ J)I c.7 rs :. ~98 105 112 420 189 1'2 485 ISO Z- 7-( 9 PEAl PRilOD AJALTSI! pot tHl PIIIOD: 1:00 P~ - 2:00 PM 140 413 110 2-7 300' PALM IEiCR COURIY PiC! : PILl: jitt Co4e : tAG!I-E~LEI !-i Street: BYPOLOIO 1D ;-S Street: COIGRESS Af lfithfr : OY~ICAST .-........-....--....----.-----..-------------------.............-..........-------------------.---..--.----------------------.-.. Prilar1 !o'tltDlS: Vekicle5 UI!: 'tH/H :i.. aCIa ....----------------------------------------------------------------------.------..-----------------------------------_.------~_.- uProhl8rtiLT uProhlftH LT nPro'ei6uthLT PrOf West RT no LT 'fhicle Iola I. n" e.. f 1 t t ^ ,,, , , . .' " ., 110 ~~ ln~l 5: 15 5:30 5:45 Ii JOTAL S5 181 31 5& 129 40 39 146 26 2Dl 611 139 56 231 '4 223 16 h 189 11 !17 a~o 275 J9 130 54 54 151 " H 124 65 H4 S31 239 II 23 1101 914 4265 .....------------------............------..---------------------.......--.--............---..---------------.----.'----.-.--------- DH tOTH 201 '16 . \... 7\ c.~tlJ'f ~~c.~~ v 'rffc\, r:::'J Vie:' DlllCtIOM StAiT pur Hl ........ YOLUII!S ........ .... fElCUTS ... 'lOB 'Ill BOUI PAC101 Riebt Ikru ~.tt Total ligkt t~ra L.ft ---------~~;~~;~-_.__._._--------_._--_...._...__..._-.................................-....... 45 1'9 H 39 IJ9 16 J1 IH 61 115 08 274 139 187 840 275 115 638 214 PIAl rUIOD UHTSIS ~l HE HUOD: 5:0D PII ~ ':00 PII 531 /1 239 144 IIIrr' <:1111 ,. n. qn '07 ~u lH '" " H Il 4265 TOTRL P.03 NOV-29-1995 11:43 22222222222222222 407 478 5770 P.02/03 V C.. Vf PALM BEACH CDUHTY Tr.HFri~ FAGE: ! flU: ~ Sj~~ COdE : GRE50P.Y/H~RTM~N Hi 5Ci'Ht: ~OYilTi)N 5EACH BLVD N-S Str.~~t: !-':I~ UEST ~~ATHfr : CLEAR MP'r.e~t.> ~V: PrigafY DHU 2n2l~~o -------------- ----- ------ - -- -- ------------------------- ----- --- . -...... - -.. -.~ ".-..----- -------- ------------ ----- - - - - --- ....-..- - ------------- Tilll~ frQIii ~orth F r'oll ~a~l r ,.}I!! s~;.ln Froli "~st V.~li cI i ~~gih PoT TIIRU IT RT THP.l1 LT In THRIJ I.T IlT THP.LI LT Tilt,}: ______________________________._4____~~...~..___________------------------------------------...-------------------------------~.-.----- 7:30 9:i 0 n (I tt.7 IO~) 0 Q :) m Z95 I) 'm 7:i!5 100 1 6, I) 22~ f'(. (! (I D .~. 3S.1 (I 1(111 a..... J ':.,... H~ TOTAl. 193 1 16B [! 3~2 i83 lj iJ iJ 33i 64~ t) 1922 e:oc At! 105 0- 70 \l Z1~ 7~ 0 (I 0 1~.~ ..... 0 6N L"'t :~: 15 100 D ~d (I 11(, ~, (l I) (I U5 21.7 0 ell _______________________________________....-_______________________________________*__M4~~_M_~~______________------------~..-.----- DAY TOTAL ~q$ :\02 U 33d ;;23 i) I) lJ f.'t9 1120 (\ 3~~7 PEA~ PERTOD AH~LYSIS FCR THE PEP-JOD: 71~~ AK - ~:3~~" PALM IBACI COOltY TliPPle P!G!: 1 P1U~ 3 ! Co4e : '11'011'111'1111 Street: 10'ltOI IlleR JOULBYA1D Street: 1-'5 (list) TIll : CLI11/COOL ~---------------~---------------------------------------~-------------------_._--------------_.-------------------------------. Ho,eaeatl br: 'ri.~r7 un: 2/22/'5 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~------~--------~-~------ ID PrOD lortk It tllO Lt 'rn lut It tHlD LT 'ro. hllth IT tllU Lt Proa Vut It rUU Lt hhid! Toul Ie 15 30 ~5 TOUL tz 0 61 120 0 n III 0 62 323 0 11' o 1U 50 o ]]5 50 o 35' U o 1021 136 000 000 000 o 0 0 117 219 0 III 1U 0 liS 30' 0 3U IS! 0 ,.S 1039 ,., 2970 00 PI II' 0 52 0 ]12 45 0 ~ 0 114 331 0 1042 ~~-.-:::.-----i~---------.------.-------~~------------------..-.-~---.-----------------~-~.--------.--.--------.-- I TotA L' 43' D 221 . 0 UU' 111 0 0 0 Ul 1292 0 4012 rill PIIIDD AIALYSIS paR TI! PIRIOD: 4:U PM - 5:15 PI! JlUCTIOI sun nn II ........ YOLURIS ........ .... .IICIITS ... nOli PIAl 10Ul PACtDl li&~t Thru \.eft Totl! Ihbt Thra Left .---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- hrth 4:n n 0.96 439 0 221 "1 " 0 H lut 4~IS PII 0.93 0 140' 181 1590 0 19 11 5ol1th 4: 15 .11 0.00 0 D 0 D D 0 D Wnt 4:1S PI! 0.91 Hl 1292 D 1755 26 H 0 latire IDtfrc8ctioa Worth 4: 15 '11 D." n9 0 221 667 " 0 34 But 0.93 D 1'09 Ul 15'0 0 19 11 t".._..L n nn n D 0 0 D 0 0 ~~---- ----- NOV-29-1995 11: 44 22222222222222222 407 478 5770 P.03/03 -/ 'Jl. V{ . Sit! Cod~ : PAT~HEiHEBEP. r-w 5tr!~t: BuYNTON BEACH BLVD N-S Str~et: 1-95 iE~ST) ~WW: : CL[A~ PALM 9EACH CCU~TY T~^FfIC PAGE: mE: 3 - --.... -. -... - -... - --- - --- -... - -.... ...--- -- - ----------------- --- --------- ------- ----- --- ----- - - -- -------- ----- -- -- -------- --- -- - -- -- -... ----- -.. n~~er.ent5 ~i: rrl@afi ~~TE: 2/~21'.(~, ~! ..~ Fr.oli HQ r tll Frail [as~ trot Sl)utj; F ~OGl .Jt! t 'lI~tli(:~ Bt~in PT THRU l! RT THRe LT RT THRll LT RT THRU IT Total .' - . .0 __.. --- ----------------------------------------------- ----- --- ----------------- ---------------- - ---- ------- -- .-' ~_.' - .---.--- ;:39 0 0 0 ed 2C~ 0 31 0 .0 C 24~ 125 775 I.. 7;~~ fJ 0 1I i,!, 21S C' dl I) ... 0 ., ..,. 115 ~gO ~ '1 ~...':' ":1 iOTAL 0 0 0 150 d.t6 0 n 0 Id'1 0 ~~a ,~IJ 1~~~ r... &:I)~ A~ 0 '(I (; 227 (I .... 0 ~~ 0 223 10d 738 '.J'.' .." B:!S 0 0 0 S3 192 0 18 (j on 0 1~S 114 ~~5 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------.--------~--------- DA~ TOTAL C.OI'\~P.L _ . . _..._. -'0.. ~.c::.. -. ~ ~ ~ 10 \\ PEAK PERiOD ANALYSIS fOR iHE PERIOn: 7:30 ^" - 8131) ~~ gitp CGd~ : PATANE/WEBER E-W S~t,!t: BOYNiON BEACH BLVD ~-S str!~t: 1-9~ EAST Wf1.THfR : ~Lt~R :;(1,1lJ 2~~ :~S~ ~ I.~' .., I) 3cj~ o 101~ 4se 18 PALM BEACH COUNTY TRAffiC ~Ar,E: FUE: 3 ________________________________________~____y______~_________________________________________w________________------------------~ "ovp.r~tt by: ?tillt1 Ii~H: 'lni..l'1~ Tille ftolll Hlltth fr'iHi r..L Froll 50llth FNI! WE:t Vrbid. _~':!'!t :ls!in F.T nllw Li KT TiI~U IT RT THR:J LT KT THRU LT TGtal ----------------_._-------~-------------------------------------------------------~----------------------------------------------- 4: 15 0 G i.l ~.1 257 0 102 0 1~4 0 2rle 101 -:;"~ .1:3Q 0 0 il .., ~..... :) 1i.:7 0 112 0 'l~~ 131 '~~3 /0;, lol!. d:45 0 0 G ,0 2~S \) !Ql (l .151 Ii 262 10S '1f:.7 HR TOTAL 0 0 0 2!3 79d 0 3Hi 0 417 0 g(1~ :W.l 2~:~~ ~::)O PI1 0 0 ~ 112 2~7 0 1!1 4 173 (I 287 112 !%l. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------~-----,-------~-~-------------------------------------- DAY TOTU 0 CO~~l\L : \I~\CLE5 DIRECTION FROM 3955 lJ ~45 IOS! (1 .121 d ~~O l~ ~ PEAK PERIOD ANALYSIS rOR THE PERIOD: 4:15 P" - 5:15 Pn o H:n 452 :1"3 o START PEAK HOUR PEAK Hf\ fACTOP. . . . . . . .. VOL Ut\f 5 ........ Pi~ht Tht~ t~tt Tvtil .... PERCE~T5 ... ~iqht Thru lrft ----------------------------------------..--~--------------------------------------------------. 15 North E~~t South lIe~t No dh [a~t S')Un !.h.c ~ 12:00 An 4: 15 PI! 4:15 Pit 4: I~ PI'I o.m) 0.'12 (I.es 1).';1 d: 15 PM 0.00 0.'12 ~), $3 fl.')' Q l) il il )4:5 1;!~~ l) 13% 421 d :;,0 l:Jl~ 0 1092 dS2 l~.t.. Ent i r.e hatH~Htii!il 0 0 0 0 Jd5 1051 [I 1391. 421 4 510 1015 i. ',N~ AC;? 1<;,111 o o 75 (I 71 o o S8 41 IJ Z'1 Q I) 0 15 -.. (I 1-' -.11 \l ~; 11 " i~ TOTAL P. 03 APPENDIX C PROPOSED REVISIONS TO DEVELOPMENT ORDER CONDITIONS MM:M:\BOYNTON\NOPC_ 98INOPC_5.98 1-<, URSGreiner /~./ i-l) /~...-.:..:.. -~~ rd 1 ...- --Ifo) ~ ~jf ~ \VJ m ~... ..rr ; ! llJi)IMAR - 21911l i " t , . PLANNING AND . 7-n~JI~I~- ntilt- .LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL TO: FROM: DATE: February 26, 1998 The City of Boynton Beach Thomas A. Marsicano 100 East Boynton Beach Boulevard URS Greiner, Inc. ATTENTION: Ms. Tambri Hayden Suite 310 7650 Courtney Campbell Causeway Boynton Beach, FL 33425 Tampa, Florida 33607 JOB NUMBER: C103552.00 P: (813) 286-1711 F: (813) 286-6587 REFERENCE: Boynton Beach Annual Report The following items are being sent: - via Courier -2- via US Mail _ Shop Drawings _ Prints - Plans _ Samples _ Specifications _ Copy of Letter Other: 1996 - 1998 Annual ReDort COPIES DATE OR NUMBER DESCRIPTION ........................................................................................... ....................................................................................... .............................................................................................. 1 March 1998 1996 - 1998 Annual Report Transmittals for reason(s) checked: - For Approval - No Exceptions Taken Resubmit _ copies for approval --2L- For Your Use - Make Corrections Noted Submit _ copies for distribution - As Requested - Amend and Resubmit Return _ corrected prints - For Review and Comment cc: Palm Beach County Traffic Engineering Department Treasure Coast Regional Planning C~uncil Florida Department of Community Affairs Simon DeBartolo Group, Inc. If enclosures are not as noted, kindly notify us at once. ~Il;~~ Thomas A. Marsi~no, Vice President Prepared by: URS GREINER, INC. 1IIl ~ ... ~r1TT .of n.....o I f01, ~ ~ ~ 0\'Il ~ rr:'li I ~~ In! 1 BOYNTON BEACH MALL DR! Annual Report Prepared for: SIMON DEBARTOLO GROUP, INC. Prepared by: URS GREINER, INC. fD) rn ~ rn D W rnl~li lJl) .-2~ 1~1 PLANNING AND J ..~I)NI~9j)EPT. ~ MARCH 1998 FORM RPM-BSP ANNUAL REPORT-l STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS DIVISION OF RESOURCE PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT BUREAU OF STATE PLANNING 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard Tallahassee, Florida 32399 904/488-4925 DEVELOPMENT OF REGIONAL IMP ACT ANNUAL REPORT for BOYNTON BEACH MALL Subsection 380.06(18), Florida Statutes, places the responsibility on the developer of an approved development of regional impact (DR!) for submitting an annual report to the local government, the Regional Planning Council, the Department of Community Affairs, and to all affected permit agencies, on the date specified in the Development Order. The failure of a developer to submit the report on the date specified in the development order may result in the temporary suspension of the development order by the local government until the annual report is submitted to the review agencies. This requirement applies to all developments of regional impact which have been approved since August 6, 1980. If you have any questions about this required report, call the DR! Planner at, (904) 488-4925. Please send the original completed annual report to the designated local government official stated in the development order with (1) copy to each of the following: (a) The regional planning agency of jurisdiction; (b) All affected permitting agencies; (c) Division of Resource Planning and Management Bureau of State Planning 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard Tallahassee, Florida 32399 ANNUAL STATUS REPORT Reporting Period: March 1996 to March 1998 Development: Boynton Beach Mall DR! Location: City of Boynton Beach Developer: Name: Address: Simon DeBartolo Group, Inc. National City Center 115 W. Washington Street Indianapolis, IN 46204 M:\ANNUALS\BOYBCH\96-98.WPDI022S98 1 1. Describe any changes made in the proposed plan of development, phasing, or in the representations contained in the Application for Development Approval since the Development of Regional Impact received approval. Note any actions (substantial deviation determinations) taken by local government to address these changes. a) Describe changes in the plan of development or phasing for the reporting year and for the subsequent years; There have been no changes in the plan of development or phasing during this reporting year. b) State any known incremental DRI applications for development approval or requests for a substantial deviation determination that were filed in the reporting year and to be filed during the next year; A Notice of Proposed Change (NOPC) was filed during 1995 approved February 20, 1996. The NOPC was approved to extend the build-out date from December 1991 to December 1997. No requests for substantial deviation determination have been filed during this reporting period. c) Attach a copy of any notice of the adoption of a development order or the subsequent modification of an adopted development order that was recorded by the developer pursuant to Subsection 380.06(15)(t), F.S. The Board of County Commissioners of Palm Beach County approved a Development Order for the Boynton Beach Mall DR! on May 7, 1974 (Resolution No. R-74-343). This Development Order was subsequently adopted by the City of Boynton Beach on November 16, 1982 (Ordinance No. 82-38). The development order permitted 1,108,000 square feet of gross leasable area of commercial development. In August 1988, the applicant filed a Development of Regional Impact Application for Amended Development approval (AADA) with the City of Boynton Beach. The amended application proposed to construct an additional 136,449 square feet for a total of 1,244,449 square feet gross leasable area of commercial development. On December 19, 1989 the City of Boynton Beach conducted a public hearing on the AADA and adopted an Amended Development Order (Ordinance No 89-UUU). This amendment was appealed by the Department of Community Affairs and the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council. Subsequent to this action, the Applicant agreed to revisions to the Site Plan consistent with the recommendations of the City of Boynton Beach and with the intent of the requirements of the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council. M:IANNUALS\BOYBCH\96.98. WPDl022598 2 The appeal was settled and on March 5, 1991, the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach adopted an amendment to the Development Order which incorporated the Amended Application for Development Approval dated August 18, 1988, and amending the prior Development Orders adopted by the City of Boynton Beach on November 16, 1982 and December 19, 1989. A copy of the Amended Development Order (Resolution No. R91-37) was previously submitted. On February 20, 1996, the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach approved a Notice of Proposed Change (NO PC) to a previously approved Development of Regional Impact (DRI). Also on this day, the City of Boynton Beach adopted an amendment to the Development Order (Resolution Number R96-26). A copy of this amended Development Order is included as Appendix A. 2. Has there been a change in local government jurisdiction for any portion of the development since the development order was issued? If so, has the annexing local government adopted a new Development or Regional Impact development order for the project? Please provide a copy of the order adopted by the annexing local government. There has been no change in local government for the reporting year. On November 16, 1982, the City of Boynton Beach annexed the proposed development and approved a development order for the Boynton Beach Mall (Ordinance 82-38). On April 8,1988, the City of Boynton Beach annexed a 5.83 acre parcel (Ne\y Exhibit "A") included in the original development of regional impact area as a pine preserve area. A copy of the Amended Development Order (Resolution No. R91-37) which incorporates these two annexations was previously submitted. 3. Provide copies of any revised master plans, incremental site plans, etc., not previously submitted. A copy of the Master Plan for this project as revised for the Amended Development Order (Resolution No. R91-37) was previously submitted. 4. Provide a summary comparison of development activity proposed and actually conducted for the reporting year as well as a cumulative total of development proposed and actually conducted to date. The total approved development includes 1,244,449 square foot of gross leasable area. A comparison of development approved and completed to date is presented below. Sq. Ft. GLA Approved 1,244,449 Sq. Ft. GLA * Constructed Sq. Ft. GLA Remaining 1,071,385 173,064 Based on DeBartolo Corporation Site Plan 51, July 17, 1995. M:IANNUALS\BOYBCH\96-98. WPDl022598 3 5. Have any undeveloped tracts ofland in the development (other than individual single-family lots) been sold to a separate entity or developer? If so, identify tract, its size, and the buyer. Please provide maps which show the tracts involved. No peripheral tracts ofland are included in this development. 6. Describe any lands purchased or optioned adjacent to the original Development of Regional Impact site subsequent to issuance of the development order. Identify such land, its size, and intended use on a site plan and map. No additional land has been purchased since approval of the amended Development Order. 7. List any substantial local, state, and federal permits which have been obtained, applied for, or denied, during this reporting period. Specify the agency, type of permit, and duty for each. No significant permits or approvals were obtained during this reporting period. 8. Provide a list specifying each development order condition and each developer commitment as contained in the ADA and state how and when each condition or commitment has been complied with during the annual report reporting period. The following is a listing of specific compliance actions associated with each of the Conditions of Development Order as Amended. A copy of the Amended Development Order (Resolution No. R96.26) is included as Appendix A. M:IANNUALS\BOYBCH\96-98. WPDl022598 4 -- --...----- --- ---- ---.. r-------e --- -----------7 ,----- ---- c---------o ---- --- on the Site Plan (Exhibit "2"). This condition will be met by the Applicant. M:IANNUALS\BOYBCH\96-98. WPDl022598 5 CONDITIONS OF DEVELOPMENT ORDER AS AMENDED 1. Except as specifically amended herein, all conditions specified in the Development Order (Resolution No. R-74-343) and subsequent amendments to the Development Order for Boynton Beach Mall shall remain in full force and effect. This condition will be met. 2. Prior to issuance of a Building Permit for construction of additional square footage pursuant to this Amended Development Order, the Applicant shall cause the preservation as a native habitat preserve in perpetuity of that area described as "Limits of Pine Area: shown on Exhibit "1" in the northwest quadrant of the site by recording appropriate Restrictive Covenants which, prior to recording, shall be approved by the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council and the City of Boynton Beach. This condition will be met upon application of building permit. 3. Prior to commencing construction activity within the parcel containing the area to be preserved, (described by "Limits of Pine Area" shown on Exhibit "1 It), the preserve area shall be temporarily fenced or otherwise delineated to prevent construction equipment from entering the area. This condition will be met by the Applicant. 4. All Brazilian pepper, Australian pine, and Melaleuca on the site (including within the Limits of the Pine Area) shall be removed within two years after the effective date of this Resolution and prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy for any building constructed pursuant to this Amended Development Order. These species shall not be used in landscaping. This condition will be met by the Applicant. 5. A landscaped buffer along the west boundary of the Pine Area and adjacent to Javert Street shall be provided in accordance with the plan attached as Exhibit "1 It. This condition will be met by the Applicant. 6. A. The use of grassy swales to pretreat runoff before conveying any runoff to the detention ponds shall be utilized in the new parking lot additions, (and the parking lots shall be swept weekly) as shown on the Site Plan (Exhibit "2"). This condition will be met by the Applicant. M:\ANNUALS\BOYBCH\96-98. WPDl022598 5 B. Littoral zone planting shall be established around the existing detention ponds utilizing native woody species. Prior to construction and planting of the littoral zones, the Applicant shall prepare a design and management plan for the littoral zone to be reviewed and approved by the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council in consultation with the City of Boynton Beach and the South Florida Water Management District. The Plan shall (1) include a Pan view and site location; (2) include a typical cross section of the detention pond; (3) specify how vegetation is to established within the littoral zones; and (4) provide a description of any monitoring and maintenance procedures to be followed in order to assure the continued viability and health of the littoral zones. No Certificate of Occupancy shall be issued for any additional square footage constructed pursuant to this Development Order until the Plan is determined to be consistent with the Regional Plan. Wherever possible a minimum of ten square feet of vegetated littoral zone per linear foot of shoreline shall be established so that at least sixty percent of the shoreline has vegetated littoral zone. Alternate design may be necessary due to physical constraints inherent in retrofitting these existing detention ponds. The littoral zone shall be in place prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy for any additional square footage to be constructed under this Development Order. A littoral zone planting plan has been prepared and submitted and approved in response to this condition. 7. Under no circumstances shall post development runoff volumes exceed predevelopment runoff volumes for a storm event of three-day duration and 25-year return frequency. This condition has been met by the project's permitted stormwater management system. Any future modifications to the development will also comply with this requirement. 8. No building permit shall be issued for construction of any additional square footage under this Amended Development Order, until the developer has prepared a hazardous materials management plan for the expansion and the plans have been approved by the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council and the City of Boynton Beach. The plan shall: A. Require disclosure by tenant of all hazardous materials proposed to be stored, used, or generated on the premises; A final hazardous materials management plan was submitted by the Applicant for approval by the City of Boynton Beach and the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council (TCRPC) on November 28, 1995. TCRPC recommended approval on November 14,1995. See Appendix B. B. Provide minimum standards and procedures for storage, prevention of spills, containment of spills, and transfer and disposal of such materials; This condition will be complied with as per the above referenced hazardous materials management plan. C. Provide for proper maintenance, operation, and monitoring of hazardous materials management systems, including spill and containment systems; This condition will be complied with as per the above referenced hazardous materials management plan. M:IANNUALS\BOYBCH\96.98. WPDl022598 6 D. Detail actions and procedures to be followed in case of an additional spill; This condition will be complied with as per the above referenced hazardous materials management plan. E. Guarantee financial responsibility for spill clean-up; and This condition will be complied with as per the above referenced hazardous materials management plan. F. Require the inspection of premises storing, using, or generating hazardous materials prior to commencement of operation and periodically thereafter, to assure that the provisions of the plan are being implemented. This condition has been complied with as per the above referenced condition. The Plan was submitted to TCRPC and the City in October 1995. Review comments were received November I, 1995, and incorporated into the Plan submitted for fmal approval November 28, 1995. A copy of the Final Plan is included in Appendix B. 9. No building permits for gross leasable space in excess of 1,108,000 square feet within the Boynton Beach Mall shall be issued until all right-of-way within the project boundaries have been dedicated, free and clear of all liens and encumbrances, to the City of Boynton Beach or Palm Beach County as necessary and consistent with the Palm Beach County Thoroughfare Right-of-way Protection Plan. No further dedications are necessary to implement the Proposed Change. The Applicant will comply with this condition. 10. No building permits shall be issued for the Boynton Beach Mall for gross leasable space in excess of 1,108,000 square feet until contracts have been let for the following roadway improvements: A. Construct Old Boynton West Road between Military Trail and Lawrence Road as a four-lane divided roadway. Existing condition is a 5-lane undivided Old Boynton Road from Military Trail to Lawrence Road. No Certificate of Occupancy shall be issued for the Boynton Beach Mall for gross leasable space in excess of 1,108,000 square feet until the improvements under A above have been completed. With respect to the construction of the roadway improvements, if the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council (hereinafter the "Council") makes a change in its adopted Regional Comprehensive Policy Plan (hereinafter the "Plan") which does the following: (i) modifies its Level of Service standard for the Regional Roadway network; or (ii) modifies the methodology utilized to calculate the adopted Level of M:\ANNUALS\BOYBCH\96-98. WPD\022S98 7 Service; and or (iii) modifies the method of calculating background traffic, such that if the Substantial Deviation were being reviewed under said modified policies none of the above roadway improvements would be required to maintain the Regional Roadway Network at the then applicable Council Level of Service through project buildout, then this condition will be terminated without further action by the City Commission or the Council. 11. No Building Permits shall be issued for the Boynton Beach Mall for gross leasable space in excess of 1,108,000 square feet until contracts have been let to construct the following intersection configurations, including signalization modifications as warranted by City, County, or State criteria; A. Hypoloxo Road/Congress Avenue Northbound Southbound one right-turn lane two through lanes one left-turn lane one right-turn lane two through lanes one left-turn lane Eastbound Westbound one right-turn lane two through lanes two left-turn lanes one right-turn lane two through lanes two left-turn lanes B. Northwest 22nd Avenue/Congress Avenue Northbound Southbound one right-turn lane two through lanes one left-turn lane one right-turn lane two through lanes one left-turn lane Eastbound Westbound one right-turn lane one through lane one left-turn lane one right-turn lane two through lanes one left-turn lane C. Old Boynton West Road/Congress Avenue Northbound Southbound one right/through lane two through lanes one left-turn lane one right/through lane two through lanes one left-turn lane Eastbound Westbound one right/through lane one through lane one left-turn lane one right/through lane one through lane one left-turn lane M:\ANNUALS\BOYBCH\96-98. WPDl022S98 8 D. New Boynton Beach Boulevard/Congress Avenue Northbound Southbound one right-turn lane three through lanes two left-turn lanes one right-turn lane three through lanes two left-turn lanes Eastbound Westbound one right-turn lane three through lanes two left-turn lanes one right-turn lane three through lanes two left-turn lanes The existing 6 laning of Congress A venue was completed from Boynton Beach Boulevard north to Miner Road. The 6- laning of Congress from Miner Road to Hypoloxo Road is scheduled for FY 98/99. As a result of the transportation analysis conducted as part of the NOPC approved in February 1996, it was determined that the existing intersection geometry as listed above is sufficient to maintain required levels of service. E. New Boynton Beach Boulevard/I-95 West Northbound Southbound Not Applicable one right-turn lane two left-turn lanes Eastbound Westbound one right-turn lane three through lanes two through lanes one left-turn lane F. New Boynton Beach BoulevardlI-95 East Northbound Southbound one right-turn lane two left-turn lanes Not Applicable Eastbound Westbound two through lanes one left-turn lane one right-turn lane three through lanes M:\ANNUALS\BOYBCH\96-98. WPD\022598 9 All configurations shall be constructed and permitted in accordance with City, County, and State criteria. No Certificates of Occupancy shall be issued for the Boynton Beach Mall for gross leasable space in excess of 1,108,000 square feet until the improvements under A through F have been completed. With respect to the construction of the intersection improvements (including signalization modifications) if the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council (hereinafter the "Council") makes a change in its adopted Regional Comprehensive Policy Plan (hereinafter the "Plan") which does the following: (i) modifies its Level of Service standard for the Regional Roadway network; and or (ii) modifies the methodology utilized to calculate the adopted Level of Service; or (iii) modifies the method of calculating background traffic, such that if this Proposed Change were being reviewed under said modified policies none of the above intersection improvements (including signalization modifications) would be required to maintain the Regional Roadway Network at the then applicable Council Level of Service through project buildout, then this condition will be terminated without further action by the City Commission or the Council. The improvements referenced in Condition 11. E. and F. above represent the existing interchange geometry which has been determined to be adequate to maintain required levels of service through buildout of Boynton Beach Mall. 12. Prior to, or upon issuance of a building permit for the additional square footage, the Applicant shall pay a fair share contribution consistent with the Fair Share Impact Fee Ordinance applicable to the Boynton Beach Mall Proposed Change. This condition will be complied with by the Applicant. 13. No additional building permits shall be issued two years after the effective date of this Resolution unless a traffic study has been conducted by the developer, and submitted to and approved by Palm Beach County, the City of Boynton Beach and the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council that demonstrates that the regional road network can accommodate a specified amount of additional Boynton Beach Mall generated traffic and growth in background traffic beyond two years after the effective date of this Resolution and still be maintained at Level of Service C during annual average daily traffic and Level of Service D during the peak season, peak hour conditions. The traffic study shall: A. Be conducted in the peak season (January-March); and B. Identify the improvements and timing of those improvements necessary to provide Level of Service C under annual average daily traffic conditions and Level of Service D under peak hour, peak season conditions for the subject transportation network during the projected completion of the project, including project impacts and growth in background traffic. M:\ANNUALS\BOYBCH\96-98. WPDl022598 10 Additional building permits shall not be issued until a new project phasing program and roadway improvement program (necessary to maintain Level of Service C annual average daily and Level of Service D peak season, peak hour operating conditions) has been approved by Palm Beach County, the City of Boynton Beach, and the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council for the remainder of the development. The traffic study referenced in Condition 13, if required, will be conducted by the Applicant and submitted to and approved by Palm Beach County, the City of Boynton Beach and the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council. 9. Provide any information that is specifically required by the Development Order to be included in the annual report. The information provided in the responses to Question I through 8 above meet the specific requirements for the Annual Report as outlined in the Amended Development Order for this project. 10. Provide a statement certifying that all persons have been sent copies of the annual report in conformance with Subsections 380.06(14) and (16), F.S. This is to certify that copies ofthis Annual Report have been forwarded to the following agencies or individuals: . City of Boynton Beach Planning Department Palm Beach County Traffic Engineering Department Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council Florida Department of Community Affairs Simon DeBartolo Group, Inc. . . . Person completing the questionnaire: L4~ Thomas A. Marsicano, AICP . Title: Vice President Representing: URS Greiner, Inc. M:\ANNUALS\BOYBCH\96-98.WPD\022S98 11 APPENDIX A ~merU;a's (jateway to tfie (julfstream -" fJ1ie City of ~oynton ~eacfi 100 'E. 'Boynton 'Buufr. 'BouUvanf P.O. 'Bo{.310 'BoynUJn 'Beacfr., 1{orid'a. 33425-0310 City 1laf[: (407) 375-6000 1.5U: (407) 375-6090 ----=- - CERTIFICATION I, Suzanne M. Kruse, City Clerk, of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, do hereby certify that the attached Resolution #R96-26 which was approved by the City Commission on February 20, 1996 consisting of seventeen (17) pages is a true and correct copy as it appears in the records of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida. WITNESS, my hand and the corporate seal of the CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, this 23nd day of February, 1996. ,,~~.Qx~ Suz ne M. Kruse, CMCI E City Clerk February 23, 1996 J!f.merica's (jateway to the (julfstream RESOLUTION R96-~b A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AMENDING A PRIOR BOYNTON BEACH MALL DRI DEVELOPMENT ORDER, ADOPTED ON NOVEMBER 16, 1992, AND FURTHER AMENDED ON DECEMBER 19, 1989 AND MARCH 5, 1991, MAKING FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW PERTAINING TO THE BOYNTON BEACH MALL, A DEVELOPMENT OF REGIONAL IMPACT, AND CONSTITUTING THIS RESOLUTION AS A DEVELOPMENT ORDER BY THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH IN COMPLIANCE WITH LAW; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, Boynton-JCP Associates, Ltd. ("Applicant") has had a Development Order (the "Original Development Order") . I approved by the Board of County Commissioners of Palm Beach County ("Resolution No. R-74-343) on May 7, 1974 which was adopted by the City on November 16, 1982; which permitted 1,108,000 square feet of gross leasable area; and WHEREAS, the Development Order was amended on December 19, 1989 and further amended on March 5, 1991 permitting 1,244,449 square feet of gross leasable area; and WHEREAS, Applicant has filed a Notice of Proposed Change to a previously approved Development of Regional Impact ("Notice of Proposed Change") with the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, in accordance with Section 380.06, Florida Statutes; and WHBREAS, Applicant proposes to construct a total of 1,244,449 square feet of commercial retail gross leasable space on the real property whose legal description is set forth in Exhibit "A" and located in the City of Boynton Beach, Florida; and WHEREAS, the City Commission as the governing body of the City of Boynton Beach having jurisdiction, pursuant to Chapter 380, Florida Statutes, is authorized and empowered to consider Notices of Proposed Change to the current Development Order for Developments of Regional Impact and the City Commission has determined that the proposed change does not constitute a substantial deviation under Chapter 380, Florida Statutes; and WHEREAS, the City Commission on the 20th day of February, 1996, held a duly noti::ed public hearing on the Notice of Proposed Change and has heard and considered the testimony taken thereat; and WHEREAS, the Applicant shall submit a Site Plan which shall comply with all ordinances and requirements of the City; and WHEREAS, the City Commission has received and considered the recommendations of the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council; and WHEREAS, the City Commission has made the following Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law. FINDINGS OF FACT 1. The proposed Development is not in an Area of Critical State Concern designated pursuant to the provisions of Section 380.06, Florida Statutes; 2. The State of Florida has not adopted a land development plan applicable to the area in which the proposed Development is to be located; 3. The proposed Development is consistent with the report and recommendations of the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council submitted pursuant to Section 380.06 (12) , Florida Statutes; 4. The proposed Development is consistent with the local comprehensive plan, zoning and development laws and regulations of the City. 5. The Notice of Proposed Change does not constitute a substantial deviation from the previously approved Development Order. 6. City. The premises are correct and hereby accepted by the CONCLUSIONS OF LAW NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA: Section i., That in a public meeting, duly constituted and assembled this 20th day of February, 1996, that the Development of Regional Impact Application for. Amended Development Approval approved March 5, 1991 is hereby modified, by replacing the conditions, restrictions and 1 imitations under the headings "CONCLUSIONS OF LAW" and .. CONDITIONS OF DEVELOPMENT ORDER' AS AMENDED" set forth in Resolution R9l-37 with the following conditions, restrictions and limitations: Application for DeveloDment Approval 1. The Notice of Proposed Change by Boynton-JCP Associates, Ltd. is incorporated herein by reference and relied upon by the Parties in discharging their statutory duties under Chapter 380, Florida Statutes. The Applicant is Boynton-JCP Associates, Ltd. and shall hereafter include the successors and assigns of Boynton-JCP Associates, Ltd. Substantial compliance with the representations contained in the Notice of Proposed Change as modified by the terms and conditions herein is a condition of approval. For purposes of this condition, the Development Order shall include those matters submitted in the Notice of Proposed Change to a previously approved Development of Regional Impact dated :i September 13, 1995 and revised December 1995. Commencement and Proaress of Development 2. Failure to initiate construction and physical II development within two years from the effective date of this Resolution or failure to maintain reasonable progress toward completion of the development after having initiated construction in a timely manner, may constitute a substantial deviation and the development shall be submitted to further review pursuant to Section 380.06, Florida Statutes. Construction shall be deemed to have been initiated and physical development commenced after placement of permane~t evidence of a structure (other than a mobile home) on a site, such as the pouring of slabs or footing~ or any work beyond the stage of excavation or land clearing. II rermination Date :! 3. This Development Order shall terminate on December 31, 2010 unless extended by the City Commission. Nothing herein shall limit or extinguish any vested rights of the Applicant, its successors or assigns regarding the existing square footage of gross leasable area of the existing Boynton Beach Mall. CONDITIONS OF DEVELOPMENT ORDER AS AMENDED 1. Except as specifically amended herein, all conditions specified in the Original Development Order . , (Resolution No. R-74-343) and subsequent amendments to the Development Order for Boynton Beach Mall shall remain in full force and effect. 2. Prior to issuance of a Building Permit for construction of additional square footage pursuant to this Amended Development Order, the Applicant shall cause the preservation as a native habitat preserve in perpetuity of ,. that area described as "Limits of pine Area" shown on Exhibit i ! "1" in the northwest quadrant of the site by recording I 'f ! appropriate Restrictive Covenants which, prior to recording, I II shall be approved by the Treasure Coast Regional Planning I Council and the City of Boynton Beach. 3. Prior to commencing construction activity within the parcel containing the area to be preserved, (described ty "Limits of pine Area" shown on Exhibit "1"), the preserve area shall be temporarily fenced or otherwise delineated to prevent construction equipment from entering the area. 4. All Brazilian pepper, Australian pine, and Melaleuca on the site (including within the Limits of the Pine Area) shall be removed within two years after the effective date of this Resolution and prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy for any building constructed pursuant to this Amended Development Order. These species shall not be used in landscaping. 5. A landscaped buffer along the west boundary of the pine Area and adjacent to Javert Street shall be provided in accordance with the plan attached as Exhibit U1U. 6. A. The use of grassy swales to pretreat runoff before conveying any runoff to the detention ponds shall be utilized in the new parking lot additions, (and the parking lots shall be swept weekly) as shown on the Site Plan (Exhibit "2 ") . B. Littoral zone planting shall be established around the existing detention ponds utilizing native woody spec~es. Prior to construction and planting of the littoral zones, the Applicant shall prepare a design and management plan for the littoral zone to be reviewed and approved by the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council in consultation with the City of Boynton Beach and the South Florida Water Management District. The Plan shall (1) include a plan view and site location; (2) include a typical cross section of the detention pond; (3) specify how vegetation is to be es tabl i shed wi thin the lit toral zones; and (4) provide a description of any monitoring and maintenance procedures to be followed in order to assure the continued viability and health of the littoral zones. No Certificate of Occupancy shall be issued for any additional square footage constructed pursuant to this Development Order until the Plan is determined to be consistent with the Regional Plan. Wherever possible a minimum of ten square feet of vegetated littoral zone per linear foot of shoreline shall be established so that a least sixty percent of the shoreline has a vegetated littoral zone. Alternate design may be necessary due to physical constraincs inherent in retrofitting these existing detention ponds. The littoral zone shall be in place prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy for any additional square footage to be constructed under this Development Order. 7. Under no circumstances shall post-development runoff volumes exceed predevelopment runoff volumes for a storm event of three-day duration and 25-year return frequency. 8. No building permit shall be issued for construction of any additional square footage under this Amended . . Development Order, until the developer shall prepare a hazardous materials management plan for the expansion and the plans have been approved by the Treasure Coast Regior:al Planning Council and the Ci ty of Boynton Beach. The plan shall: A. Require disclosure by tenant of all hazardous materials proposed to be storeo, used, or generated on the premlses; " B. Provide minimum standards and procedures for storage, prevention of spills I containment of spills, and transfer and disposal of such materials; C. Provide for proper maintenance, operation, and moni toring of hazardous materials management systems, including spill and containment systems; D. Detail actions and procedures to be followed in case of an accidental spill; E. Guarantee financial responsibility for pill clean-up; and F. Require the inspect ion of premises storing, uSlng, or generating hazardous materials prior to commencement of operation and periodically thereafter, to assure that the provisions of the plan are being implemented. 9. No building permits for gross leasable space In excess of 1,108,000 square feet within the Boynton Beach Mall shall be issued until all right-of-way within the proj e::t boundaries have been dedicated, free and clear of all liens and encumbrances, to the City of Boynton Beach or Palm Beach County as necessary and consistent with the Palm Beach County Thoroughfare Right-of-way Protection Plan. No further dedications are necessary to implement the proposed Change. 10. No building permits shall be issued for the Boynton Beach Mall for gross leasable space in excess of 1,108,000 square feet until contracts have been let for the following roadway improvements: A. Construct Old Boynton West Road between Military Trail and Lawrence Road as a four-lane divided roadway. No Certificate of Occupancy shall be issued for the Boynton Beach Mall for gross leasable space in excess of 1,108,000 square feet until the improvements under A above have been completed. With respect to the construction of t~e roadway improvements, if the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council (hereinafter the "Council") makes a change in its adopted Regional Comprehensive .Policy Plan (hereinafter the "Plan") which does the following: (il modifies its Level of Service standard for the Regional Roadway network; or (ii) modifies the methodology utilized to calculate the adopted Level of Service; or (iii) modifies the method of calculating background traffic, such that if this proposed change were being reviewed under said modified policies none of the above roadway improvements would be required to maintain the Regional Roadway Network at the then applicable Council Level of Service through project buildout, then this condition will be terminated without further action by the City Commission or the Council. 11. No Building Permits shall be issued for the Boynton Beach Mall for gross leasable space ~n excess of 1,108,000 square feet until contracts have been let to construct to the following intersection configurations, including i: ,I signalizations modifications as warranted by City, County or State criteria: A. Hypoluxo Road/Congress Avenue Northbound southbound one right-turn lane one right-turn lane two through lanes two through lanes one left-turn lane one left-turn lane i Eastbound Westbound one right-turn lane one-right turn lane two through lanes two through lanes two left-turn lanes two left-turn lanes B. Northwest 22nd Avenue/Congress Avenue Northbound Southbound one right-turn lane one right-turn lane two through lanes one through lane one left-turn lane one left-turn lane Eastbound Westbound one right-turn lane one right-turn laEe one through lane two through lanes one left-turn lane one left-turn lane C. Old Boynton West. Road/Congress Avenue Northbound Southbound one right/through lane one right/through lane two through lanes two through lane . , one left-turn lane one left-turn lane Eastbound Westbound one right/through lane one right/through lane one through lane one through lane one left-turn lane one left-turn lane D. New Boynton Beach Boulevard/Congress Avenue Northbound Southbound one right-turn lane one right-turn lane three through lanes three through lanes two left-turn lanes two left-turn lanes Eastbound Westbound one right-turn lane one right-turn lane three through lanes three through lanes two left-turn lanes two left-turn lanes E. New Boynton Beach Boulevard/I-95 West Northbound Southbound Not Applicable one right-turn lar.e two left-turn :anes Eastbound Westbound one-right turn lane two through lanes three through lanes one left-turn lane F. New Boynton Beach Boulevard/I-95 East Northbound Southbound one right-turn lane Not Applicable two left-turn lanes Eastbound Westbound two through lanes one right-turn lane one left-turn lane three through lanes All configurations shall be constructed and permitted ~n accordance with City, County and State criteria. No Certificate of Occupancy shall be issued for the Boynton Beach Mall for gross leasable space in excess of 1,108,000 square feet until the improvements under A thro~gh F have been completed. With respect to the construct:or. of the intersection improvements, (including signalization modifications) if the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council (hereinafter the "Council") makes a change in its adopted Regional Comprehensive Policy Plan (hereinafter the "Plar.") which does the following: (i) modifies its Level of Ser'rice standard for the Regional Roadway network; or (ii) modifies the methodology utilized to calculate the adopted Level of Service; or (iii) modifies the method of calculating background traffic, such that if this Proposed Change were being reviewed under said modified policies none of the above intersection improvements (including signalization modifications) would be required to maintain the Regional Roadway Network at the then applicable Council Level of Service through project buildout, then this condition will be terminated without further action by the City Commission or the Council. 12. Prior to, or upon issuance of a building permit for the additional square footage, the Applicant shall pay a fair share contribution consistent with the Fair Share Impact Fee Ordinance applicable to the Boynton Beach Mall Proposed Change. 13. No additional building permits shall be issued two years after the effective date of this Resolution unless a traffic study has been conducted by the developer, and submitted to and approved by Palm Beach County, the City or Boynton Beach and the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council that demonstrates that the regional road network can . . accommodate a specified amount of additional Boynton Beach Mall generated traffic and growth in background traffic beycnd two years after the effective date of this. Resoluticn and still be maintained at Level of Service C during annual average daily traffic and Level of Service D during the peak season, peak hour conditions. The traffic study shall: A. Be conducted in the peak season (January-March); and B. Identify the improvements and timing of t~ose improvements necessary to provide Level of Service C under annual average daily traffic conditions and Level of Service D under peak hour, peak season conditions for the subject transportation network during the projected completion of the project, including project impacts and growth in backgro~nd traffic. Additional building permits shall not be issued until a new project phasing program and roadway improvement program (necessary to maintain Level of Service C annual average daily and Level of Service D peak season, peak hour opera;:ing conditions) has been approved by Palm Beach County, the City of Boynton Beach, and the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council for the remainder of the development. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: 1. Any modifications or deviations from the approved plans or requirements of this Development Order shall be submitted to the Planning Director for a determination by the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach as to whether the change constitutes a substantial deviation as provided :Ln Section 380.06(19), Florida Statutes. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach shall make its determination of substantial deviation at a public hearing after notice to ;:he Applicant. 2. The City of Boynton Beach shall mon~cor the development of the proj ect to ensure compliance wi th thi s Development Order. The City of Boynton Beach Planning Director shall be the local official assigned the . , responsibility' for monitoring the development and enforcing the terms of the Development Order. The Planning Director ~ay require periodic reports of the Applicant with rega~d to any item set forth in this Development Order. 3. The Applicant shall submit an annual report as required by Section 380.06(18), Florida Statutes. The anr.l.lal report shall be submitted on -the anniversary date of the adoption of the Development Order and shall include t:-.e following: A. Any changes in the plan of development, or in the representations contained In the Application for Development Approval, or in the phasing for the reporting year and for the next year; B. A summary comparison of development activity proposed and actually conducted for the year; C. Undeveloped tracts of land that have been sold, transferred, or leased to a successor developer; D. Identification and intended use of the lands purchased, leased or optioned by the Applicant adjacent to the original site since the Development Order was issued; E. An assessment of the Applicant's and local Government's compliance with the conditions of approval contained l.n this Development Order and the commi trner.t s specified in the Application for Development Approval and summarized l.n the Regional Planning Council Assessment Report for the development undertaken; F. Any request for substantial devia~ion determination that was filed in the reporting year or lS anticipated to be filed during the next year; G. An indication of a change, if any, :..n local government jurisdiction for any portion of the development since the Development Order was issued; H. A list of significant local, State, and federal permits which have been obtained or which are pending Coy agency, type of permit, permit number, and purpose of eact; . . I. The annual report shall be transmitted to t~e City of Boynton Beach, the Treasure Coast Regional Pla~n:ng Counc i 1, the F'lorida Department 0: Communi ty Af fai rs, the F'lorida Department of Environmental Protection, and such additional parties as may be appropriate or required by law; J. A copy of any recorded notice of the adoption of a Development Order or the subsequent modification c: an adopted Development Order that was recorded by the Developer pursuant to Subsection 380.06(15), Florida Statutesj and K. Any other information required by the Cicy Commission of the City of Boynton Beach or the Planning Director to be included in the annual report. 4. The definitions found 1n Chapter 380, Flo~ida Statutes shall apply to this Development Order. 5. The City of Boynton Beach hereby agrees that before December 31, 2010 the Boynton Beach Shopping Mall Development of Regional Impact shall not be subject to down zoni~g, unit , density reduction, or intensity reduction, unless the C:;"ty demonstrates that substantial changes 1n the conditions underlying the approval of the Development Order ~ave 'occurred, or that the Development Order was based on substantially inaccurate information provided by the Developer, or that the change is clearly established by the City of Boynton Beach to be essential to the public health, safety, or welfare. 6. This Development Order shall be binding upon the Applicant and its assignees or successors in interest. It is understood that any reference herein to any governmental agency shall be construed to mean any future instrumentality which may be created and designated as successor in interest to, or which otherwise possesses any of the powers and duties of any referenced government agency in existence on (he effective date of this Development Order. 7. The approval granted by this Development Order 1S conditional and shall not be construed to obviate the duty of the Developer to comply with all other applicable local, . . State, and federal permitting requirements. 8. In the event that any portion or section of th:s Development Order is deemed to be invalid, illegal, or unconstitutional by a court of competent jurisdiction, s~ch decision shall in no manner affect the remaining portio~s or sections of this Development Order, which shall remain in full force and effect. 9. This Development Order shall become effective immediately upon adoption. 10. Certified copies of this Development Order shall oe transmitted immediately by certified mail to the Department of Community Affairs, the Treasure Coast Regional Plan~ing Council, and App~icant. PASSED AND ADOPTED in a public hearing held on :his :r.e AG' day of ~f3R.uARH , 1996. ( Vice Mayor Commissioner Attest: ~ck~j~__ .C] y Clerk BBMal 1...... O.vIOrd.. 21:~I96 EXHIBIT "A" DOYNTON BEACH HALL 116.364 ACRES ^ traot of ~and 10oated' 1n. Saat'lon 1', Town.hlp 45 South, Range U East, County of Pal.. Oeach, 1"10rJ.da ,nd further doscribed AS tol10~al . - ' DegJ.n~J.ng at. the Southoast carnal' ot Sectlon 19, T45 8, RelE, tho nee H 00. 5 9' J 9" Halon 9 t h a E a I t 11 n oat ..a J. d' Sac t J. c n 19, A dlstAnco' at 1098.10 toot to 'A polnt, thonce 8 I'. ,00' 11." H, A distAnce at 60.00 teet. to A point on tha we.tee.!y, right-ot-wny IlnG ot Congre.a "venue, sA1d polnt al.o baing the principal poInt And plAce ot beginning at the toLlowing dC8crlptlbn. Thence 9 Be. 051" :U" H, A dietano. at 84'.73 lo.t to a paint, thonc. S 4J. 32' 54M H, A diatAnce at 57.02 teat to a point, thence 9 00.59139" E, A dlstance ot 258.27'teat.to a point, thonce 9 16- 46' 44.2" E, a -d1.tane. at 19'.60 t.at t.o A poInt, thence S 00. 59' 39" E, A distance 'ol 102.10 taet to A point' thence S ..- 4" 34" E, A distance at 14.45 toot t.o & polnt on the northerly right-at-way I1ne at Doynton He.t Road (tormerly old Doynton Road), thence H 89- 4'1 34" H, aLong 5 a I d 11 0 c t: her 1 Y. 11 no, a d J. I tAn c a at 16 04 . 2 5 lee t to A po 1 nt" thoric. H 00- 51' 51" W, a dletance at 1228.05 ta.t to' I polnt, t.hanc. H 87. 581 21" !, a distance at 52.3. t..t t.o a poInt, thence 127.77 t.et &1009 ~ curv. to the 10ft, havIn9 a radlu. at 145.00 te.t And a chord at. 205.06 teot, bl.cing U 42. 51.. 2111 E, to ~ polnt' th.na. H 2. 011 19" W, a ,di.tAnae at 23.67 teet to a poLnt, thonce 114.54 teet a10n9 a cur". to tho right, having a radiu. ol 240.00 teot And a chocd at 1 J 2 . 7 8 tIS. t, be a r 1 n 9 H 14' 0 1 ' 5 3 . 5 It E to A po 1 n tit h .. n c IS 23,(.57 te.t Alon9 a curv. to the left, 'havlnq & radiu. o~ 320.00 t.et and ,a chord at 229.36 to.t, bearLnq H ,. 05' 1'. ! to a po 1 n t) the n c a H 11. ,5 4 I 3 4" H , A d 1 a t. a n c a 0 t 10. 0 0 te.t to a point, th~nce 294.!J6 teat, alon9 a. curv. to the right, havIng, a radluI at ]25.00 teot. and A chord at HL94 toet, b.arlnq H 14.. OS'. 2611 E to a point, thence 293.22 het along a curv. to the lett, hAving a rAdiu5.ot 420.00 t..t And a chord at 287.]0 t.ot, boaclng H20. 051 26" 2 to a point, thane. H 00- 051 26. E, a dlatanqo of 14S.00 toot to a polnt, 'thenbe H 88' 051 25" !, A distance at 1718.97 t..t t.o A polnt, thence S 00' S9' 39. S, a d1stAnco at. 472.81 to.t to & point' thana. H 08- 05' 2'.8, a dI.tance at 328.81 tIlt t.o A poInt on tho ".It.rly 11na at Congr... Avenuo, th.ono. S 00. ,5~:.. ?'II~., a..!~.ng .ald W.st.rly, ~~n~,. A. d.L.tanee ot 130.01 teet to a point, thence H 46- 27' OS" W, a distance at 51.11 teet to A poInt, t.ho~c. 5 88' OS' 2611 W, a dIstAnce ot 430.00 lo.t to a poLnt, thenee S 00- 591 3911 E, a d1atance at ,ot." to.t to A poInt, thenco H 80- 0" 2611 B, a d1,tanc. at 430.00 t..t to' a polnt., thonc. H 4J- 32' 54" E, a d1stanca ot 5'J.02 teot to A paint on the ....t.rly line o~ Congrala Av.nuo, th.nee 8 00. 59' 39. 2,' along ,.1d ....t.rly lLn., a dletanco ot 170.0L te.t to . polnt, thonc. H U. 21' 06. H, a di.tanca at 56i.ll loot to a point,thenco S 88. OS' :16. H, a d11l:.1lia. at '01.00 feot to . poInt, thonae S 00. 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P.D.l 31646 (33631-3416) 7650 West Courtney Campbell Causeway Tampa, Florida 33607-1462 (813) 286-1711 FAX: (813) 287-8591 C103187.00 November 28, 1995 Mr. Bruce Pisani Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council 3228 SW Martin Downs Boulevard Palm City, Florida 34990 Reference: Boynton Beach Mall Hazardous Materials Management Plan Dear Mr. Pisani: We are transmitting herewith a revised copy of the above referenced plan for your review and final approval. This draft incorporates each comment included in your letter of November 14, 1995. If you have any further questions regarding the revised draft plan, please give me a call. Sincerely, GREINER, INC. TAM:sas Enclosures xc: Dave Curl, DeBartolo Liberta Scotto, Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council Tambri Hayden, City of Boynton Beach SASCIOFFICEIWPWIN\WPOOCS\BOYNTON\HAZMA T\PISA 1106.95 Boynton Beach Mall Hazardous Materials Management Plan November 1995 The Developer of Boynton Beach Mall recognized the importance of minimizing the potential for adverse impacts of the proposed development on environmental resources and the public health which could occur if hazardous materials or wastes are improperly disposed of or handled. Hazardous materials are those constituents found in reportable quantities on-site identified pursuant to 42 USC Section 6921 (RCRA); 42 USC Section 9602 (CERCLA); 42 USC Section 1101 et. Seq. (SARA Title III); and Part IV, Chapter 403, Florida Statutes. Hazardous materials may also be defined as materials that exhibit one or more of the following characteristics: 1. Reactivity 2. Corrosiveness 3. Explosiveness 4. Flammability 5. Toxicity 6. Infectiousness 7. Radioactivity Because the use, storage, generation, or disposal of these materials can create deleterious environmental impacts, their use, storage, or generation will be regulated, and their disposal within the Boynton Beach Mall project shall be prohibited. Improper disposal of hazardous materials is illegal and carrier penaities outlined in Section 403.727, Florida Statutes. It is anticipated that very few, if any, small shop tenants or major department stores of Boynton Beach Mall or owners of peripheral property will store, use or generate hazardous materials or wastes, and those that propose to do so will be small quantity generators or users of such materials incidental to the business or service operated. Because the Developer will not participate in any of the day-to-day management and operation of the retail or service businesses of Boynton Beach Mall, the proper and lawful handling of hazardous materials will be first and foremost, the responsibility of the tenant or occupant who proposes to use such materials. The individuals who own or manage these businesses are not only legally responsible for complying with all applicable environmental laws and regulations, they are also in the best position to know their requirements for the types and amounts of materials to be used, to establish policies and procedures for the proper handling of such materials, and to train their employees properly for all normal operational and emergency procedures. For the vast majority of the tenants of Boynton Beach Mall, the Developer, as part of its effort to restrict or minimize the potential for adverse environmental impact, shall expressly prohibit the storage, handling, use, sale, generation or release of hazardous materials on the demised premises, common areas, or the shopping center. This prohibition shall be conveyed to those occupants of Boynton Beach Mall who do not propose to store, use or generate hazardous materials or wastes in SAS:C:IOFFICE\WPWIN\WPDOCS\BOYNTON\HAZMA l'JU'T119S WPD 1 the operation of their businesses on-site by written notice, or in the lease or other occupancy agreement, or in the sale agreement, as applicable. The prohibition shall appear in the following language, or language having substantially similar effect: (Tenant/Occupant) shall not store, handle, use, sell, generate or release either directly or indirectly on the Premises, Common Areas or Shopping Center, any hazardous materials or substances or toxic wastes as defined by all applicable provisions of any federal regulations, amendments, updates or superseding legislation to or for the Environmental Protection Act, the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980, the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act and all other federal, state and local laws relating in any way to the protection of the environment. For those prospective tenants or prospective purchasers of mall or peripheral sites who propose to store, use or generate hazardous materials or wastes in the operation of their businesses on-site, language in a written notice, in the lease or other occupancy agreement or in the sale agreement, as applicable, shall acknowledge such party's right to use regulated materials in the normal operation of its particular enterprise provided, however, that the use of such materials complies with all applicable laws and regulations. Additionally, each such prospective tenant or purchaser shall be notified in the appropriate documentation of its obligation to prepare and submit a plan for the proper disposal and handling of hazardous materials. These obligations shall appear in the appropriate document in the following language, or language having substantially similar effect: "Whereas, the Boynton Beach Mall and peripheral property is subject to the Boynton Beach Mall Development Order which requires a plan for the proper management of hazardous materials which are stored, generated, used or handled on-site, (Tenant/Occupant) shall have the right to use materials and substances normally used in a (proposed use) operation, provided that the use of such materials and substances is in compliance with all applicable environmental laws and regulations. If such materials and substances are deemed hazardous materials or waste, (Tenant/Occupant) must submit plan for the proper disposal and handling of such materials and substances to the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council which shall review such plan (the "Plan") in consultation with the City of Boynton Beach, South Florida Water Management District and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. At a minimum, the Plan shall: 1. Require disclosure of all hazardous materials proposed to be stored, used, or generated on the premises; 2. Require the inspection or premises storing, using or generating hazardous materials or wastes prior to commencement of operation, and periodically thereafter, to assure that approved facilities and procedures are in place to properly manage hazardous materials projected to occur; 3. Provide minimum standards and procedures for storage, prevention of spills, containment of spills and transfer and disposal of such materials or wastes; SAS:CIOFFlCE\WPWlN\WPDOCS\BOYNTON\HAZMA nRPT1195. WPD 2 4. Provide for proper maintenance, operation and monitoring or hazardous materials and waste management systems including spill and hazardous materials and waste containment systems; 5. Detail actions and procedures to be followed in case of spills or other accidents involving hazardous materials or wastes; 6. Guarantee responsibility for financial and physical spill clean-up actions." In addition to the Plan, Developer shall recommend the following practices to all tenants or occupants who propose to store, use or generate hazardous materials or wastes in the operation of their businesses on site: I. MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES I. All facilities using, storing, or generating hazardous materials should designate and train a Facility Safety Officer. The Facility Safety Officer may be a qualified employee of the (Tenant/Occupant) or a private firm retained to provide such service. 2. The Facility Safety Officer should be experienced in the field of hazardous material management (spill control, contamination assessment, remedial action, applicable regulations, etc.). The duties of the Facility Safety Officer are as follows: A. Comply with all applicable regulations and reporting procedures. B. Maintain the proper permits for the use, storage, generation, or disposal of hazardous wastes. 3. The Facility Safety Officer should keep available at all times for review by applicable authorities: A. Copies of all applicable operating permits or licenses relating to the storage, use, transport, disposal or generation of hazardous materials. B. Copies of one of the following types of documentation of appropriate hazardous waste disposal: a. A hazardous waste manifest; b. A bill of lading from a bonded hazardous waste transporter indicating shipment to a licensed hazardous waste facility; or c. A confirmation of receipt of material from a recycle, a waste exchange operation, or their permitted hazardous waste management facility. SAS:C:\OFFICE\WPWIN\WPDOCS\BOYNTON\HAZMA TlRPTll9SWPD 3 4. All facilities using, storing or generating hazardous materials should train personnel in the careful and safe handling, usage, and storage of such materials. Employees should be familiarized with the potential emergencies associated with the hazardous materials as well as with the response procedures required during emergencies, including the proper use of cleanup equipment and proper disposal techniques. 5. Each such facility should post all emergency procedures including spill control procedures, emergency notification telephone numbers, first aid procedures, and evacuation plans. II. EMERGENCY RESPONSE All facilities should prepare site specific Emergency Response Plans to be actuated in the event of an improper release of hazardous material. The Emergency Response Plan should incorporate the following items: 1. Names and phone numbers of parties to be contacted immediately including: A. Emergency Operations (Palm Beach County/Boynton Beach) - 911 B. Florida State Warning Pont (904)-413-9911 C. Facility Safety Officer D. Mall Manager 2. Response Procedures A. If an emergency occurs, employees should contact the Facility Safety Officer. B. The Facility Safety Officer should contact all applicable emergency response agents listed in Item 1. above. C. If evacuation is required, evacuation should begin immediately. D. If a spill has occurred, the Emergency Response Plan should be implemented immediately. E. If bodily injury occurs, first aid should be administered prior to the arrival of emergency medical service. 3. Reporting Procedures A. In the event of a hazardous materials spill or release, immediately notify: SAS:C\OFFICE\WPWrN\WPDOCS\BOYNTONIHAZMATlRPTI19S WPD 4 a. Emergency Operations by calling 911; and b. Florida State Warning Point by calling (904) 413-9911. The emergency notification must include: a. The chemical name and location of the release; b. An estimate of the quantity released; c. The time and duration of the release; d. The medium into which the release occurred (e.g., air, water) e. Any known health risks associated with the emergency; f. Precautions taken, such as evacuation; and g. The name and telephone number of the contact person. B. As soon as practical after a hazardous materials release which requires the immediate notification listed above, the owner or operation of the facility must provide written follow-up notification to: State Emergency Response Commission 2740 Centerview Drive Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2100 and District X Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC) Post Office Box 1429 Palm City, Florida 34990 C. The written follow-up notice must, at a minimum, include the following information: a. Information updating or correcting the original immediate notification; b. Actions taken to respond to and contain the release; c. Any known or anticipated health risks associated with the release; and d. Information regarding medical attention necessary for exposed individuals. SAS C 10FFICEIWPWINlWPDOCS\BOYNTONIHAZMA nRPTlI95WPD 5 4. Information Contact List For additional information about hazardous materials or to report a chemical release, the following agencies may be contacted: Boynton Beach Fire - Rescue Department 100 East Boynton Beach Boulevard Boynton Beach, Florida 33435 (407) 732-8166 District X LEPC Post Office Box 1529 Palm City, Florida 34990 (407) 221-4060 Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Region IV 1900 South Congress Avenue, Suite A Post Office Box 15425 West Palm Beach, Florida 33416 (407) 433-2650 National Response Center 1 800 424-8802 Palm Beach County Division of Emergency Management 3723 Belvedere Road West Palm Beach, Florida 33406 (407) 233-3500 Palm Beach County, All Emergencies - 911 State Warning Point - (904) 413-9911 State Emergency Response Commission Hazardous Materials Compliance Section 2740 Centerview Drive Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2100 1 800-635-71 79 US Environmental Protection Agency Region IV 345 Courtland Street, Northeast Atlanta, Georgia 30365 (404) 347-1033 SAS C 10FFICEIWPWINIWPDOCS\BOYNTONIHAZMA T\RPTlI9~WPD 6 treQlure co~t regional planniQg council November 14, 1995 Mr. Thomas A. Marsicano Vice President Greiner, Incorporated P. O. Box 31646 (33631-3416) 7650 West Courtney Campbell Causeway Tarnpa, Fiorida 33607-1462 Subject: Boynton Beach Mall Hazardous Materials Management Plan (HMMP) Dear Mr. Marsicano: Attached please find copies of: 1) Boynton Beach Mall HMMP; and 2) list of revision comments. Council staff recommends approval of the HMMP following its revision as referenced in the Attachment. Please contact me at (407) 221-4060 should you have any questions or require additional information. Sincerely, ~Q~f~U Bruce D. Pisani Emergency Coordinator Attachments cc: Liberta Scotto 0.,' 3228 S.W. martin downs blvd. suite 205 . p.o. box 1529 palm city, f10rlda 34990 phone (407) 221-4060 sc 269-4060 lax (407) 221-4067 Greiner Grein- Inc. .-' j: ~ P.D.l 31646 (33631-3416) 7650 West Courtney Campbell Causeway Tampa. Florida 33607-1462 (8131286-1711 FAX: (813) 287-8591 CI03187.00 November 6, 1995 -:-, Mr. Bruce Pisani Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council 3228 SW Martin Downs Boulevard Palm City, Florida 34990 \:f:"--, .~":. - h\~: L:~ '~:. ~ ~ .- 1;:\ \_'::.' ~l.'- ,""."\"-f"'" NOV f~ l;;;'j~l ~j l'ftfASUPg cotSi REGIOf4AL f\ANNINU COUNC1L Reference: Boynton Beach Mall Hazardous Materials Management Plan Dear Mr. Pisani: We are transmitting herewith a revised copy of the above referenced plan for your review and final approval. This draft incorporates each comment included in your letter of November 1, 1995. If you have any further questions regarding the revised draft plan, please give me a call. Sincerely, GREINER, INC. ~41 . 0 Thomas A. ~ Vice President T AM:sas Enclosures xc: Dave Curl, DeBartolo Liberta Scotto, Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council Tambri Hayden, City of Boynton Beach ....... -.... SASC:\OFFICE\WPW1N\WPOOCS\BOYNTON\HAZMA T\PISA 1106.9S - , Boynton Beach Mall Hazardous Materials Management Plan October 1995 The Developer of Boynton Beach Mall recognized the importance of minimizing the potential for adverse impacts of the proposed development on environmental resources and the public health which could occur if hazardous materials or wastes are improperly disposed of or handled. Hazardous materials are those constituents found in reportable quantities on-site identified pursuant to 42 USC Section 6921 (RCRA); 42 USC Section 9602 (CERCLA); 42 USC Section 1101 et. Seq. (SARA Title III); and Part IV, Chapter 403, Florida Statutes. Hazardous materials may also be defined as materials that exhibit one or more of the following characteristics: 1. Reactivity 2. Corrosiveness 3. Explosiveness 4. Flammability 5. Toxicity 6. Infectiousness 7. Radioactivity Because the use, storage, generation, or disposal of these materials can create deleterious environmental impacts, their use, storage, or generation will be regulated, and their disposal within the Boynton Beach Mall project shall be prohibited. Improper disposal of hazardous materials is illegal and carrier penalties outlined in Section 403)27, Florida Statutes. It is anticipated that very few, if any, small shop tenants or major department stores of Boynton Beach Mall or owners of peripheral property will store, use or generate hazardous materials or wastes, and those that propose to do so will be small quantity generators or users of such materials incidental to the business or service operated. Because the Developer will not participate in any of the day-to-day management and operation of the retail or service businesses of Boynton Beach Mall, the proper and lawful handling of hazardous materials will be first and foremost, the responsibility of the tenant or occupant who proposes to use such materials. The individuals who own or manage these businesses are not only legally responsible for complying with all applicable environmental laws and regulations, they are also in the best position to know their requirements for the types and amounts of materials to be used, to establish policies and procedures for the proper handling of such materials, and to train their employees properly for all normal operational and emergency procedures. ...... For the vast majority of the tenants of Boynton Beach Mall, the Developer, as part of its effort to restrict or minimize the potential for adverse environmental impact, shall expressly prohibit the storage, handling, use, sale, generation or release of hazardous materials on the demised premises, common areas, or the shopping center. This prohibition shall be conveyed to those occupants of Boynton Beach Mall who do not propose to store, use or generate hazardous materials or wastes in ...... SAS:C:\OFFICElWPWIN\WPDOCS\BOYNTON\HAZMA rutM I09S.RPT 1 the operation of their businesses on-site by written notice, or in the lease or other occupancy agreement, or in the sale agreement, as applicable. The prohibition shall appear in the following language, or language having substantially similar effect: (Tenant/Occupant) shall not store, handle, use, sell, generate or release either directly or indirectly on the Premises, Common Areas or Shopping Center, any hazardous materials or substances or toxic wastes as defined by all applicable provisions of any federal regulations, amendments, updates or superseding legislation to or for the Environmental Protection Act, the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980, the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act and all other federal, state and local laws relating in any way to the protection of the environment. For those prospective tenants or prospective purchasers of mall or peripheral sites who propose to store, use or generate hazardous materials or wastes in the operation of their businesses on-site, language in a written notice, in the lease or other occupancy agreement or in the sale agreement, as applicable, shall acknowledge such party's right to use regulated materials in the normal operation of its particular enterprise provided, however, that the use of such materials complies with all applicable laws and regulations. Additionally, each such prospective tenant or purchaser shall be notified in the appropriate documentation of its obligation to prepare and submit a plan for the proper disposal and handling of hazardous materials. These obligations shall appear in the appropriate document in the following language, or language having substantially similar effect: "Whereas, the Boynton Beach Mall and peripheral property is subject to the Boynton Beach Mall Development Order which requires a plan for the proper management of hazardous materials which are stored, generated, used or handled on-site, (Tenant/Occupant) shall have the right to use materials and substances normally used in a (proposed use) operation, provided that the use of such materials and substances is in compliance with all applicable environmental laws and regulations. If such materials and substances are deemed hazardous materials or waste, (Tenant/Occupant) must submit plan for the proper disposal and handling of such materials and substances to the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council which shall review such plan (the "Plan") in consultation with the City of Boynton Beach, South Florida Water Manag~ment District a.'ld the Florida Department ofEnvi..romnental Protectioll. At a minimum, the Plan shall: 1. Require disclosure of all hazardous materials proposed to be stored, used, or generated on the premises; 2. Require the inspection or premises storing, using or generating hazardous materials or wastes prior to commencement of operation, and periodically thereafter, to assure that approved facilities and procedures are in place to properly manage hazardous materials projected to occur; 3. Provide minimum standards and procedures for storage, prevention of spills, containment of spills and transfer and disposal of such materials or wastes~ ....... ....... SAS:C:\OFFICE\WPW1N\WPDOCS\BOYNTON\HAZMA l\HM I09S.RPT 2 4. Provide for proper maintenance, operation and monitoring or hazardous materials and waste management systems including spill and hazardous materials and waste containment systems; 5. Detail actions and procedures to be followed in case of spills or other accidents involving hazardous materials or wastes; 6. Guarantee responsibility for financial and physical spill clean-up actions." In addition to the Plan, Developer shall recommend the following practices to all tenants or occupants who propose to store, use or generate hazardous materials or wastes in the operation of their businesses on site: I. MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES 1. All facilities using, storing, or generating hazardous materials should designate and train a Facility Safety Officer. The Facility Safety Officer may be a qualified employee of the (Tenant/Occupant) or a private firm retained to provide such service. 2. The Facility Safety Officer should be experienced in the field of hazardous material management (spill control, contamination assessment, remedial action, applicable regulations, etc.). The duties of the Facility Safety Officer are as follows: A. Comply with all applicable regulations and reporting procedures. B. Maintain the proper permits for the use, storage, generation, or disposal of hazardous wastes. 3. The Facility Safety Officer should keep available at all times for review by applicable authorities: A. Copies of all applicable operating permits or licenses relating to the storage, use, tranSpOlt, disposal or generation of hazardous materials. B. Copies of one of the following types of documentation of appropriate hazardous waste disposal : a. A hazardous waste manifest; b. A bill of lading from a bonded hazardous waste transporter indicating shipment to a licensed hazardous waste facility; or c. A confirmation of receipt of material from a recycle, a waste exchange operation, or their permitted hazardous waste management facility. ....... ....... SAS:C:\OFFICElWPWINIWPDOCSlBOYNTONIHAZMA l\HM I09S.RPT 3 4. All facilities using, storing or generating hazardous materials should train personnel in the careful and safe handling, usage, and storage of such materials. Employees should be familiarized with the potential emergencies associated with the hazardous materials as well as with the response procedures required during emergencies, including the proper use of cleanup equipment and proper disposal techniques. 5. Each such facility should post all emergency procedures including spill control procedures, emergency notification telephone numbers, first aid procedures, and evacuation plans. II. EMERGENCY RESPONSE All facilities should prepare site specific Emergency Response Plans to be actuated in the event of an improper release of hazardous material. The Emergency Response Plan should incorporate the following items: I. Names and phone numbers of parties to be contacted immediately including: A. Emergency Operations (Palm Beach County/Boynton Beacit 911 B. Florida State ~ WAW IA)G. rOWT (qOli ') - L-f 1'3'" 9C}J I c. Facility Safety Office (' v v V D. Mall Manager 2. Response Procedures A. If an emergency occurs, employees should contact the Facility Safety Officer. B. The Facility Safety Officer should contact all applicable emergency response agents listed in Item 1. above. c. If evacuation is required, evacuation should begin immediately. D. If a spill has occurred. the Emergency Response Plan should be implemented immediately. E. Ifbodily injury occurs, first aid should be administered prior to the arrival of emergency medical service. 3. Reporting Procedures A. In the event of a hazardous materials spill or release, immediately notify: ...... ...... SAS:C:IOFFICE\WPWlN\WPDOCS\BOYNTONIHAZMA nHM I09S.RPT 4 \~v- / a. Emergency Operations by call 911; and ~ / b. Florida State Warning Point by calling (904)413-9911. / / The emergency notification must include: a. The chemical name and location of the release; b. An estimate of the quantity released; c. The time and duration of the release; d. The medium into which the release occurred (e.g., air, water) e. Any known health risks associated with the emergency; f. Precautions taken, such as/evacuation; and / g. The name and telephone number of the contact person. B. As soon as practical after a hazardous materials release which requires the immediate notification listed above, the owner or operation of the facility must provide written follow-up notification to: State Emergency Response Commi~sion 2740 Centerview Drive Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2100 and District X Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC) Post Office Box 1429 Palm City, Florida 34990 C. The written follow-up notice must, at a minimum, include the following information: a. Information updating or correcting the original immediate notification; b. Actions taken to respond to and contain the release; c. Any known or anticipated health risks associated with the release; and d. Information regarding medical attention necessary for exposed individuals. ........ ........ SAS:C:\OFFICE\WPWIN\WPDOCS\BOYNTONlHAZMA 1\HM109S.RPT 5 4. Information Contact List For additional information about hazardous materials or to report a chemical release, the following agencies may be contacted: Boynton Beach Fire - Rescue Department 100 East Boynton Beach Boulevard Boynton Beach, Florida 33435 (407) 732-8166 District X LEPC Post Office Box 1529 Palm City, Florida 34990 (407) 221-4060 Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Region IV 1900 South Congress Avenue, Suite A Post Office Box 15425 West Palm Beach, Florida 33416 (407) 433-2650 National Response Center 1 800 424-8802 Palm Beach County Division of Emergency Management 3723 Belvedere Road West Palm Beach, Florida 33406 ('i01-) "~'3 -"35t>O Palm Beach County, All Emergencies - 911 / State Warning Point - (904) 413-9911 State Emergency Response Commission Hazardous Materials Compliance Section 2740 Centerview Drive Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2100 1 800-635-7179 US Environmental Protection Agency Region IV 345 Courtland Street, Northeast Atlanta. Georgia 30365 (404) 347-1033 ...... ...... SAS:C:\OFFICE\WPWIN\WPD0CS\80YNTONIHAZMA TlHMI09S.RPT 6