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CORRESPONDENCE fJk City of ~oynton ~eacli PCanning & Zoning 1Jepartnunt 100 'E. 'Boynton 'Beacli 'Boult.vanl P.O. 'Bo~310 'Boynton 'BefUli, :Jforiaa 33425-0310 (407) 738-7490, :J5fX: (407) 738-7459 Harch II, 1993 Mr. Dan O'Connell 215 Northwest Third street Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Re: st. Mark's Catholic Church, Site Plan Review, Conditional Use, Parking Lot Variance and Community Design Plan Appeal Dear Dan: This is to advise you that, on February 16, 1993, the city Commission of Boynton Beach approved the site plan, conditional use, parking lot variance and Community Design Plan appeal at the above referenced location. This approval was subject to the following conditions: 1. -. '- . ") -' . Install 24 trees (19 missing from old plan and 5 new) on the church site. If possible, replacement can be made with available trees that will need to be removed during construction of pre-kindergarten and kindergarten building. If these trees are unsuitable, trees to meet City codes will be planted. A landsc3pe elltrance feature on N.E. 4th Avenue will be installed that contains 2 native flowering trees and 3 palm trees. Gaps in existing hedges will be filled to form a continuous hedge. The same specie of hedge material may be tu::ecl. Existing hedges will be extended to wi thin three feet of ingress/egress driveways. Plants shall be spaced 24 inches on center except that no hedge material is required along the east property line to screen thi~ vehicle use area. 5lmema's gateway_to tfu gu[fstream To: Mr. Dan O'Connell Re: st. Mark's Catholic Church Page Two of Two 4. Submit drainage plans that correspond to the attached parking plan prepared by Michael Schorah dated January 27, 1993. This plan should be amended to show an accessway west of the new drainage area. This accessway must meet the code requirements for paving and landscaping. 5. Lighting on the site will be upgraded to meet the CBD Landscape Code, Article 3, Section 7.5-57 (1) g. & h. This approval modified to meet the above conditions entitles you to develop the property as shown on the approved plans. If you wish to modify the plan prior to submission of your building plan, please contact the Planning and Zoning Department. Modifications during the building permit process will be handled as part of that process. The approval of the Site Plan remains in effect for one year, until February 17, 1994. If an extension is needed, please forward your request to the Planning and Zoning Department 30 days prior to the expiration date. We have attached a list of submittal documents from the Building Department to assist you in assembling your building permit package. We have also attached copies of the comments must be met in the building permit submittal. We would like you thank you for building in Boynton Beach. If we can be of any further assistance, please feel free to call me. YOlJrs truly, ~~) Christopher cutro Planning and Zoning Director CC:ald Att. CC: Michael Schorah Rev. John Black A:APPROVAL.JM ~~\- r"'- ~ RICHARD L. ~ master planning SAN GIOVANNI, architecture AlA, P.A. interior design Raintree Office Park, 982 Douglas Avenue, Suite 104 . Altamonte Springs. Florida 32714-2054. (407) 682-6707 FAX: (407) 682-9301 January 25, 1993 Mr. Christopher Cutro Director of the Planning and Zoning Dept. City of Boynton Beach P. O. Box 310 Boynton Beach, Florida 33425-0310 :~JWm Re: Saint Mark Catholic Church Boynton Beach, Florida Kindergarten and Pre-kindergarten Classrooms Dear Mr. Cutro: This letter will serve as our formal request for relief from the community design plan. The drawings, as we have presented them, represent a duplication of the large existing classroom building already on the site. The architecture of the new proposed structure will match in every detail the existing school; the roof material and color, stucco walls and color and brick accents. We have deliberately designed the building to be consistent with the existing structure so that this proposed addition would blend handsomely with the other buildings on the site. We feel strongly that this similarity in architectural style should be continued in order to create a uniform campus-like feeling. Any other building design consideration would have the affect of being harsh and would provide an unpleasant contrast to the surrounding environment. We request that you take these comments into consideration when you evaluate the development of the new project. If you require any additional information or drawings that would help delineate this, please advise me. Sincerely, ~ i\ Jk, Richard L. SanGio RLS:pms \ -' ., ..... Copy: Reverend John Block, V.F. Daniel O'Connell Michael B. 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