AGENDA DOCUMENTS
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MINUTES - REGULAR C TY COMMISSION MEETING
BOYNTON BEACH, FLOR DA
1. Project Name:
Agent:
Owner:
Location:
Description:
2. Project Name:
Agent:
Owner:
Location:
Description:
3. project Name:
Agent:
Owner:
Location:
Description:
4. Project Name:
Agent:
Owner:
Location:
Description:
JUNE 19, 1990
Palm Beach Leisureville
Craig Livingston, Project Architect
Joseph & Alfred Campanelli
South Congress Ave. at Golf Lane,
northeast corner
SITE PLANS: Request for site plan
approval to allow for the construc-
tion of an entrance wall sign.
Quantum Park Manufacturing Building
Adolfo J. Cotilla, Jr., AlA,
Project Architect, Quantum Assoc.
Quantum Associates
West of Interstate 95, between Miner
Rd. and the Boynton (C-l6) Canal
SITE PLANS: Request for site plan and
use approval to construct a 40,000
sq. ft. manufacturing building on
Lots 41C and 42A at the Quantum Park
of Commerce Planned Industrial
Development.
Boynton Beach Promenade
John Glidden, Project Architect
C. S. of Texas, Inc.
West side of North Congress Ave.,
south of the Boynton (C-16) Canal
SITE PLAN MODIFICATIONS: Request for
approval of an amended site plan to
allow for a change in parking lot
layout and building elevations.
Carriage Homes of Congress Lakes
(f/k/a Gerulaitis Multi-Family
Apartments)
Tom McMurrian
Carriage Homes of Congress Lakes
Associates
West of North Congress Ave., between
the Boynton (C-16) Canal and NW 22nd
Ave.
SITE PLAN: Request for site plan
approval to construct a 466 unit
multi-family rental apartment project
and private recreation facilities on
36.11 acres in connection with a
previously approved planned unit
development.
Commissioner Weiner oved to approve these four applica-
tions. Commissioner Olenik seconded the motion which
carried 5-0. (See c ange in following paragraph.)
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MINUTES
BOYNTON
Mr. George Zimmerman
speaking up after th
Quantum Park Manufac
The Commission was a
COMMISSION MEETING
JUNE 19, 1990
Mr. Zimmerman reque ted clarification with respect to some
conflicting issues ich arose at the Community Appearance
Board and Planning nd Zoning Board meetings. The issue
related to the peri eter buffer for the entire project. Mr.
Zimmerman explained City advisory boards and the City
Commission had prev'ous1y approved an approach where they
would design the pe imeter buffer with each and every deve-
lopment that came i. The land on which the puffer is to be
created is owned by separate individuals that buy property
within the park. M. Zimmerman stated the Planning & Zoning
Board had approved his approach. At the Community
Appearance Board me ting, however, they had been requested
to provide a comp1e e buffer design prior to Certificate of
Occupancy for this uilding. Mr. Zimmerman felt it was
inappropriate for t is building to suffer a delay based on
design requirements for other sites yet to be developed.
Clarification was n eded so that problems do not occur at
the time this build ng is closed out.
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City Manager Miller
Plans, B. "Request
tion of previous ac
master plan for the
Commerce) Planned I
pointed out this al
Commission to revie
time as there was a
Mayor Moore stated
discussion.
referred to Agenda item V. Development
y Planning & Zoning Board for clarifica-
ion by City Commission approving the
Quantum Park (Bnynton Beach Park of
dustrial Development." Mr. Miller
Ildove tails" together. He asked the
the material for item V. B. at this
impact in connection with this item.
hat would be included in this
Don Jaeger, Buildi Official explained there was a require-
ment under the zon'ng for PIDs, under Design Requirements
that the developer
greenbelt around t
abutts a commercia
abutts residential
wanted to see the
Quantum had alread
and the roads but
ment to provide th
whereas there coul
throughout the per
wished the develop
or owner of a PID provide a peripheral
e perimeter. It must be 25' where it
or industrial parcel and 40' where it
zoning. The Community Appearance Board
esign plan for that peripheral greenbelt.
approved a plan for all the lake banks
hey still had not fulfilled the require-
peripheral greenbelt planting plan
be a certain amount of uniformity
meter of the site. That was what the CAB
r to provide them for approval.
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