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PREPARED BY:
Mark F. Grant, Esq.
Ruden, Barnett, McClosky, Smith,
Schuster & Russell, P.A.
200 East Broward Boulevard
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301
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SUPPLEMENT TO DECLARATION OF COVENANTS,
RESTRICTIONS AND EASEMENTS FOR NAUTICA
This instrument (" Supplement") is made this I t. I'" day of ::i'.... N eo , 1995
by G.L. HOMES OF BOYNTON BEACH ASSOCIATES, LTD., a Florida limited partnership,
("Declarant"), whose principal office is located at 1401 University Drive, Suite
200, Coral Springs, Florida, 33071, and is joined by NAUTICA HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION, INC., a Florida corporation not for profit ("Association"), whose
principal office is located at 1401 University Drive, Suite 200, Coral Springs,
Florida 33071.
WHEREAS, Declarant, joined by the Association, has executed and recorded
in Official Records Book e~~~, Page \,~, of the Public Records of Palm Beach
County, Florida, a certain "Declaration of Covenants, Restrictions and Easements
for Nautica" (hereinafter referred to as the "Declaration"); and
WHEREAS, Article III, Section 1 of the Declaration provides for the
recording, from time to time, of a "Supplemental Declaration" to commit the
"Additional Property" to the "Property" (all as defined in the Declaration),
subject to the terms and provisions of the Declaration; and
WHEREAS, Declarant has, pursuant to the Declaration, declared "Nautica" (as
defined in the Declaration) to be Property and subject to the Declaration; and
WHEREAS, Declarant is the owner of and now desires to declare all of the
real property ("Additional Property") described on the Plat of NAUTI C.r,, P.U.D.-
PLAT TWO, recorded in Plat Book ~~ ,Page 11-- through~, inclusive, of the
Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida (hereinafter referred to as the
"Additional Plat"), to be "Property" and subject to the Declaration;
NOW, THEREFORE, Declarant, joined by the Association, hereby makes this
Supplement (which is intended to be and is a "Supplemental Declaration" as
defined in the Declaration) and hereby declares that the Additional Property
shall be deemed "Property" under the Declaration and shall be owned, held, used,
transferred, sold, conveyed, demised and occupied subject to the covenants,
restrictions, reservations, regulations, burdens and liens set forth in the
Declaration and in this Supplement.
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ARTICLE I
DEFINITIONS
The terms defined in the Declaration are incorporated herein by reference.
Such terms are identified by initial capital letters and appear in quotation
marks when used herein for the first time.
ARTICLE II
DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY AND
LAND USE AREAS
1. The portions of the Additional Property designated on the Additional
Plat as Lots 178 through 374, inclusive, are each hereby declared to be a "Lot"
for a residential "Home" to be constructed as those terms are defined in the
Declaration.
2. The portions of the Additional Property designated on the Additional
Plat as Lots 185 through 193, inclusive, Lots 231 through 233, inclusive, Lots
235 through 238, inclusive, Lots 240 through 249, inclusive, Lots 258 through
265, inclusive, Lots 339 through 342, inclusive, Lots 345 through 358, inclusive,
Lots 360 through 363, inclusive, and Lots 365 through 374, inclusive, are each
hereby declared to be a "Lake Lot" as defined in the Declaration.
3. The portion of the Additional Property designated on the Additional
Plat as Tract "A" is hereby declared to be "Streets," "Drives," "Roads" and/or
Roadways," as defined in the Declaration, but subject to the requirements set
forth on the Additional Plat.
4. The portion of the Additional Property designated on the Additional
Plat as Tract "D" is hereby declared to be a "Tree Preserve", as defined in this
paragraph, and shall always be kept as a tree preserve in its natural condition
in compliance with all applicable governmental requirements. The Tree Preserve
shall be ultimately owned by the Association as Association Property and shall
be administered and maintained by the Association in accordance with the "Nautica
f.k.a. Boynton Nurseries P.U.D. Preserve Area Management Plan, MPMD #94-004,
December, 1994," as prepared by Kilday & Associates, Inc., a copy of which is
attached to this Supplemental Declaration as Exhibit A.
5. The portions of the Additional Property designated on the Additional
Plat as Water Management Tracts "L-4" and "L-5" are each hereby declared to be
a "Lake" as defined in the Declaration.
6.
Additional
defined in
Those portions of the Additional Property designated on the
Plat as Buffer Easements are each hereby declared to be "Buffers" as
Article II, Section 3 of the Declaration.
7. Declarant hereby declares that all of the Additional Property
designated on the Additional Plat is "Property" and is therefore subject to the
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applicable land use covenants and the benefits and burdens established under the
Declaration as fully as though it were originally designated as such in the
Declaration.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Declarant has executed, and the Association has joined
in, this Supplement on the day, month and year first above written.
WITNESSES AS TO DECLARANT:
G.L. HOMES OF BOYNTON BEACH
ASSOCIATES, LTD., a Florida
limited partnership
By: G.L. HOMES OF BOYNTON BEACH
CORPORA~, its gene~al partner
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Title: Vice-President
Printed Name: Richard A. Costello
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NAUTICA HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC.,
a Florida /~tpor~tio~ not for profit
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Title: President
Printed Name: Richard A. Costello
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Printed Name:
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY o~p~~fl
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I HEREBY CERTIFY that on this day, before me, an officer duly authorized
in the State aforesaid and in the County aforesaid to take acknowledgments, the
foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me by Richard A. Costello, as Vice
President of G.L. HOMES OF BOYNTON BEACH CORPORATION, a Florida corporation, the
general partner of G. L. HOMES OF BOYNTON BEACH ASSOCIATES, LTD., a Florida
limited partnership, freely and voluntarily under authority duly vested in
him/her by said corporation and that the seal~ vilQ t:QQ1'"~S the true
corporate seal of/said corporation. ~/She is ersonally known me or has
produced ~ ~ as identification.
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WITNESS my h~~OffiCial seal in th
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STATE OF FLORIDA
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I HEREBY CERTIFY that on this day, before me, an officer duly authorized
in the State aforesaid and in the County aforesaid to take acknowledgments, the
foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me by Richard A, Costello, as
President of NAUTICA HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC., a Florida corporation not for
profit, freely and voluntarily under authority duly vested in~er by said
corporation an~that the se~ffixcd t~to is the true corporate seil of said
corporation .~he is 'P~al~ kno'@~ me or has produced rl}'j--.
as identification. !
this
WITNESS my ~ official seal in
~ay of ~' 1995.
e last aforesaid
HILDA H. NIX
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Typed, printed or stamped name of Notary
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My Commission Expires:
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EXHIBIT A
Nautica f.k.a. Boynton Nurseries P.U.D. Preserve Area Plan,
MPMD #94-004, December, 1994
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NAUTICA f.k.a. BOYNTON NURSERIES P.U.D.
PRESERVE AREA MANAGEMENT PLAN
MPMD #94-004
December, 1994
BY: KILDAY & ASSOCIATES, INC.
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NAUTICA f.k.a. BOYNTON NURSERIES P.U.D.
PRESERVE AREA MANAGEMENT PLAN
TABLE OF CONTENTS
I NTRODUCTI ON
PRESERVATION AREA DESCRIPTION
MANAGEMENT PLAN
A. PURPOSE
B. OBJECTIVE AND REQUIREMENTS
C. MECHANICAL MANAGEMENT
D. REPLACEMENT AND ENHANCEMENT PROGRAM
E. FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
F. ENTITY RESPONSIBLE FOR MANAGEMENT
FIGURES, TABLES AND ATTACHMENTS
FIGURE 1 - SITE LOCATION MAP
FIGURE 2 - PRESERVE AREA AND ENHANCEMENT AREA MAP
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NAUTICA f.k.a.BOYNTON NURSERIES P.U.D.
PRESERVE AREA MANAGEMENT PLAN
INTRODUCTION
Nautica, f.k.a. Boynton Nurseries P.U.D. is a :t 83 acre Planned Unit Development
located in Section 13 Township 45 Range 42 in the City of Boynton Beach, Florida
(Figure 1). A preserve area of 2.5 Acres has been established in accordance with
a request from the City of Boynton Beach.
This management plan addresses the long-term maintenance of the native plant
communities within the preserve area. Components of the plan include an exotic
and invasive plant species removal and control program, a replacement program
for vegetation destroyed and displaced during construction activities and a habitat
enhancement program to maintain the quality and wildlife value of the preserve
area.
PRESERVATION AREA DESCRIPTION
The preserve area is situated in the southwestern portion of the project (Figure 2).
It measures approximately 240 feet east-west and 460 feet north-south.
Vegetation in the preserve area consists predominantly of an open canopy forest
of Slash Pine (Pinus elliottii) with a mixture of understory shrubs and grasses.
Brazilian Pepper (Schinus terebinthifolious) has invaded the southern portion of
this area with Earleaf Acacia (Acacia auriculaeformis) starting to Invade specific
internal sections.
In the community, the predominate canopy species is Slash Pine. Live Oaks
(Quercus virginiana), Stragler Figs (Ficus aurea) and Cabbage Palms (Sabal
palmetto) were also identified. The understory vegetation includes Marlberry
(Ardisia escallonicides), Beautyberry (Callicarpa americana), Umbrella Sedge
(Cyperus odoratus), Lantana (Lantana camara), Air Plants (Tillandsia spp.) and a
variety of grasses.
MANAGEMENT PLAN
A. PURPOSE
The purpose of the preserve area management plan is to provide a
long term maintenance program to insure the survivability of a viable, upland
habitat for native plant species and wildlife resources occurring in the preserve
area.
B. OBJECTIVE AND REQUIREMENTS
The objective of the management plan is to control and minimize
disturbance of the preserve area. Management measures include the removal and
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control of exotic and invasive plant species and the relocation of vegetation within
the areas of the site to be developed to the preserve area for preservation and
enhancement.
REQUIREMENTS ARE:
At the end of one year (maintenance and monitoring period), a letter report
will be sent to the City of Boynton Beach Parks and Recreation Department to
summarize the implementation and success of the preserve area management
plan.
The preserve area will be surveyed prior to construction and designated as
a preserve area with surveyor stakes. Temporary signs during construction will
be posted along the perimeter of the preserve area, indicating the preserve
boundaries. The preserve will remain as an upland habitat preserve in a natural
state. Passive recreational features, such as a nature trail could be established
in the preserve and enhancement area, The boundary of the preserve area backs
up to residences on the east and west. On the north, the property abuts a right-
of-way and a canal easement to the south.
Prohibited activities in the preserve area includes construction or placing of
building materials on or above the ground, dumping or placing soil or other
substances such as garbage, trash and cuttings; removal or destruction of native
trees, shrubs or groundcovers; excavation, dredging or removal of soil materials;
diking or fencing; recreational vehicle use; and any other activities detrimental to
drainage, flood control, water conservation, erosion control, or Nildlife habitat
conservation or preservation.
C. MECHANICAL MANAGEMENT
Minimal mechanical management of vegetative communities in the
preserve area may be implemented to maintain and enhance the habitat quality
and wildlife values for plant and animal species occurring within the preserve area.
While somewhat more intrusive, mechanical measures are highly successful in
achieving the ecological objectives of habitat management. Management of the
preserve shall include selective removal of exotic and invasive species such as the
dense understory of Brazilian Pepper located on the southernmost portion of the
preserve tract. Wherever possible, management will be implemented manually.
No track vehicles will be used in the preserve area.
Special removal and control techniques will be used on exotic and
invasive species. Any Brazilian Pepper, Australian Pine (Casuarina equisetifolia),
or Melaleuca (Melaleuca quinquenervia), will be removed by rubber tire
equipment, or preferably by hand from the preserve area.
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D. REPLACEMENT AND ENHANCEMENT PROGRAM
The southernmost portion of the preserve area will be available for
relocation of native plant species and enhancement once the Brazilian Pepper has
been eradicated. Every effort will be made to preserve significant plant species
occurring in these areas with relocated or new material added for enhancement.
E. FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
The owner of record of Nautica, a.k.a. Boynton Nurseries P.U.D. will
be responsible for the financial obligation of the preserve until such time that the
Property Owners Association takes over. At that time, the Property Owners
Association will accept the financial obligation.
F. ENTITY RESPONSIBLE FOR MANAGEMENT
The owner of record of Nautica, a.k.a. Boynton Nurseries P.U.D. will
be responsible for the financial obligation of the preserve until such time that the
Property Owners Association takes over. At that time, the Property Owners
Association will accept the management responsibility.
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JOINDER AND SUBORDINATION OF MORTGAGEE
INTERCONTINENTAL BANK (the "Bank"), the owner and holder of
that certain mortgage from G. L. HOMES OF BOYNTON BEACH ASSOCIATES,
LTD., a Florida limited partnership, dated March 14, 1995, recorded
March 15, 1995, in Official Records Book 8658, at Page 998, of the
Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida (the "Mortgage"),
which instrument encumbers the property described in the foregoing
Supplement to Declaration of Covenants, Restrictions and Easements
for Nautica ("Supplement"), does hereby consent to the Supplement
and acknowledges that the lien of its Mortgage on said property is
subordinate to the provisions of the Supplement except as provided
therein and except that the rights of the Declarant under the
Supplement shall be subject to the rights of the Bank under the
Mortgage and any other loan documents, and that the Supplement
shall survive any foreclosure of the Mortgage and shall be binding
upon all persons, and their successors in title claiming said
property. At no time shall the foregoing Joinder (i) impose any
liability on the Bank for any failure of any predecessor in
interest to the Bank to perform such covenants, or (ii) be deemed
a limitation on the operation or effect of the Mortgage except as
specifically set forth in this Joinder.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned has caused this instrument
to be executed by its proper officer this 12th day of June, 1995.
Signed, sealed and delivered
in the presence of:
INTERCONTINENTAL BANK
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RESOLUTION NO. R95-~
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF BOYNTON. BEACH, ~LORIDA, APPROVING
,?\CCEPTANCE OF THE FINAL PLAT FOR NAUTICA PLAT
II P.U.D., ALSO APPROVING THE FORM AND CONTENT
OF THE DECLARATION OF RESTRICTIONS FOR NAUTICA
PLAT II AND THE MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT, WHICH
DOCUMENTS ARE ATTACHED HERETO AS COMPOSITE
EXHIBIT "A"; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE
WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach,
upon recommendation of staff, does hereby accept the Final Plat for
NAUTICA PLAT II P.U.D., and also approves the form and content of
the Declaration of Restrictions for NAUTICA PLAT II and the
Maintenance Agreement, which. documents are attached hereto as
composite Exhibit "A".
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA THAT:
Section 1. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach,
Florida, does hereby approve the Final Plat for NAUTICA PLAT II, a
P.U.D. and also approves the form and content of the Declaration of
Restrictions for NAUTICA PLAT II and the Maintenance Agreement,
which documents are attached hereto as composite Exhibit "A".
Section 2. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon
passage.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this /6
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CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA
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MAY 16, 1995
Mr. ~kill advised that he was not sworn to testi , but stated that this item is associated with the
plat which is a separate agenda item.
Ms. Heyden advised that staff recommends pproval subject to staff comments.
issioners disregard the comments made by Mr. Hukill
Mayor Taylor recommended that the Co
since he was not ~Vv'orn to testify.
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Mayor Pro Tem Matson m6ved to pprove Nautica PUD, also known as Boynton Nurseries, new
site plan approval to constru w I signage, a private recreation facility, common area landscaping
and landscape buffers subject t staff comments. Vice Mayor Bradley seconded the motion which
carried unanimously.
Motion
X-C.4 deals with the final plat approval for Nautica II.
City Manager Parker advis
Motion
Mayor Pro Tem Matso moved to move up Ite X-C.4. Vice Mayor Bradley seconded the motion
which carried unani ously.
Bill Hukill, Direct r of Development, stated that ther are two outstanding points involved with
this request. The first involves bonding. The City Attorn had a question about the rating of the
bonding compa y. In discussions this evening with the a licant's representative, the applicant
will attempt to ecure an irrevocable Letter of Credit which i referred surety. The second issue
deals with th recording of the property owner association do ments.
Mr. Hukill ecommended that the City Commission approve the fi I plat, but not authorize the
recording of the plat or the issuance of a land development perm until the two issues are
resolved. The Commission will not see this request again, but Mr. Huk stated that he will not
sign the 'Iat until all items are corrected. Jb.. q S-- I) 0 t.}
4. Proposed Resolution No. R9S-83 Re: Final plat approval Nautica II
In the absence of Attorney Cherof, City Manager Parker read Proposed Resolution No. R95-83 by
title only.
Motion
Commissioner Jaskiewicz moved to approve Proposed Resolution No. R95-83 provided the plat
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is not recorded, nor land development permit issued until the surety and EOA are acceptable to
both the City Attorney and the Planning Director. Mayor Pro Tem Matson seconded the motion
which carried unanimously.
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Pr . ect:
Age t:
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Locatio
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Outpatient Properties, Inc.
Wayne E. PuIs
Outpatient Properties, Inc.
Southwest corner of SW 23 I\.venue and Seacreast Boulevard
MAJOR SITE PLAN M IFICA TION: Request to amend the
previously-approved site Ian to construct a surplus parking facility
n a parcel adjacent to e Outpatient Center of Boynton Beach.
This item was tabled earlier in
F.
Project:
Agent:
Owner:
Location:
Description:
e Deliverance & Conference Center, Inc.
Milton Russell, representing the owne s,
recommendation.
ested that the request be approved with staff's
Ms. Heyden said staff and the Plan ing and Dev opment Board recommend approval of this
project. The applicants plan to impr ve the appearan e of the property by painting it a pale yellow
with grey trim.
Mayor Pro Tem Matson mov~ to approve the Christian Co e Alive Deliverance & Conference
Center major site plan modifi,cation subject to staff comments. ice Mayor Bradley seconded the
motion which carried 5-0. '
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Owner:
Location:
DescrLption:
Motion
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Seventh Day Adventist Church
George C. Davis
Seventh Day Adventist Church
138 SE 27 Avenue
MAJOR SITE PLAN MODIFICATION: quest to amend the.
previously-approved site plan to allow share parking and delete
future additions shown in order to reduce requir d parking.
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this agenda. She mentioned it to them yesterday. City Manager Parker disagreed with this
statement and added that she notified them herself.
Commissioner Jaskiewicz included the City Attorney's suggestion in her motion. The
seconder of the motion agreed to the inclusion.
City Manager Parker confirmed that it the organizations refuse to furnish the financial
information, the event will be denied.
The motion carried 3-2. (Vice Mayor Bradley and Commissioner Rosen cast the dissenting
votes.)
Attorney Cherof requested that the issue of the surety bond for Nautica be moved up on the
agenda.
Motion
Vice Mayor Bradley moved to amend the agenda to move up Item X-D.3, "Acceptance of
alternative surety bond for Nautica" to the first item under Legal. Mayor Pro Tem Matson
seconded the motion wh ich carried 5-0.
X. LEGAL:
3. Acceptance of alternative surety bond for Nautica
City Attorney Cherof advised that our Code requires that the surety companies have a rating
of AAA. There is no such rating currently available for any company. The request is to have
the Commission accept this performance bond which appears to be regular all respects with
the exception of the fact that it carries an A- rating.
City Attorney Cherof further advised that this is probably one of the last surety bonds will
come before the Commission because the Land Development Regulations now require that
Letters of Credit or other types of money be posted to insure the performance of work.
Motion
Vice Mayor Matson moved to approve. Commissioner Rosen seconded the motion which
carried unanimously.
A. Ordinances - 2nd Reading - PUBLIC HEARING
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AUGUST 6, 1996
C. Resolutions
1. Proposed Resolution No. R96-104 Re: Authorize execution of
agreement between the School Board of Palm Beach County and the
City of Boynton Beach for the Emergency Medical Technology
Program
2. Proposed Resolution No. R96-105 Re: Authorize execution of
agreement between Group Insurance Solutions, Inc. and the City of
Boynton Beach for the renewal of insurance benefits
3. Proposed Resolution No. R96-106 Re: Authorize execution of
Florida Inland Navigation Disttict Contract Extension to the project
agreement for Downtown Mangrove Park
4. Proposed Resolution No. R96-107 Re: Surety. reduction - Nautica
Plat II
5. Proposed Resolution No. R96-108 Re: Authorize execution of the
Utility Relocation Agreement which enforces the work stated on the
Utility Relocation Schedule
6. Proposed Resolution No. R96-109 Re: Authorize execution of
agreement between the City of Boynton Beach and D. L. Walker
Construction, General Contractor for renovations at City Hall in the
Mall
7. Proposed Resolution No. R96-110 Re: Acceptance of maintenance
agreement and final plat for Nautica Sound Plat Two
8. Proposed Resolution No. R96.111 Re: Substitution of Surety -
Lawrence Lakes Estate
Vice Mayor Jaskiewicz pulled this item from the Consent Agenda tor discussion.
9. Proposed Resolution No. R96-112 Re: Right-ot-Way
Abandonment - Shoppes of Woolbright Place
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AUGUST 6, 1996
C. Resolutions
1. Proposed Resolution No. R96-104 Re: Authorize execution of
agreement between the School Board of Palm Beach County and the
City of Boynton Beach for the Emergency Medical Technology
Program
2. Proposed Resolution No. R96-105 Re: Authorize execution of
agreement between Group Insurance Solutions, Inc. and the City of
Boynton Beach for the renewal of insurance benefits
3. Proposed Resolution No. R96-106 Re: Authorize execution of
Florida Inland Navigation District Contract Extension to the project
agreement for Downtown Mangrove Park
4. Proposed Resolution No. R96-107 Re: Surety, reduction - Nautica
Plat II
5. Proposed Resolution No. R96-108 Re: Authorize execution of the
Utility Relocation Agreement which enforces the work stated on the
Utility Relocation Schedule
6. Proposed Resolution No. R96-109 Re: Authorize execution of
agreement between the City of Boynton Beach and D. L. Walker
Construction, General Contractor for renovations at City Hall in the
Mall
7. Proposed Resolution No. R96-110 Re: Acceptance of maintenance
agreement and final plat for Nautica Sound Plat Two
8. Proposed Resolution No. R96-111 Re: Substitution of Surety -
Lawrence Lakes Estate
Vice Mayor Jaskiewicz pulled this item from the Consent Agenda for discussion.
9. Proposed Resolution No. R96-112 Re: Right-of-Way
Abandonment - Shoppes of Woolbright Place
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