REVIEW COMMENTS
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MEMORANDUM
October 29, 1986
TO:
Betty S. Boroni, City Clerk
FROM:
James J. Golden, Assistant City Planner
RE:
Cross Creek Centre - Newspaper Advertisement
Attached to this memorandum you will find a newsDaper adver-
tisement for the above-referenced request. The attached
advertisement is to be used for both the notification to the
surrounding property owners and for the newspaper advertise-
ments. The newspaper advertisements are to be placed in the
"Local News" section of the Palm Beach Post. It would be
permissible for either you or the newspaper to retype the
advertisement provided, however, that the headlines are no
less than 18 point letter size, and the entire advertisement
occupies no less than one-quarter of a page.
Also attached is a copy of a revised Master Plan submitted by
the applicant. Please replace the Master Plan copy in your
file with the attached Master Plan document.
Thank you.
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r~r. Carl!1en Annunziato, Planning Director
City of 8oynton Beach
200 No. Sea crest Eoulevard
Coynton 8each, Florida 33434
r~arch 30, 1986
Re: Cro\'tn, Hart, Palombo & Astorino Property
North side of Coynton Beach Boulevard immediately west of E-4 Canal
Section 29, Township 45 South, Range 43 East (Sub-Parcel "0-1")
City of Boynton Beach, Florida
Dear nr. Annunziato:
Thi s 1 etter will serve to authori ze tlr. Kevi n ikGi nl ey, Land Research 11anagement,
Inc. to act as my agent for the processing of the land Use Plan/Rezoning petition
with regard to the above referenced property.
Si~rel yours,
A/v: Rhodes
MEMORANDUM
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24 November 1986
TO:
Peter L. Cheney, City Manager
FROM:
Carmen S. Annunziato, Planning Director
RE:
DCA/Cross Creek Land Use Element Amendment
In support of the position taken by the Council to amend the
Evaluation and Appraisal Report Future Land Use Map to show
lands recently secured by the developers of the Cross Creek
PCD from the Drainage District as Local Retail Commercial, you
will find attached to this memo a copy of a letter from Robert
Kessler which explains DCAls position.
This letter is forwarded for your information and files.
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CARMEN S. ANN ZIATO
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STATE
DEPARTMENT OF
OF FLORIDA
COMMUNITY
AFFAIRS
2571 EXECUTIVE CENTER CIRCLE, EAST' TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA 32399
BOB GRAHAM
Governor
November 17, 1986
TOM LEWIS, JR.
Secretary
Mr. Carmen S. Annunziato
Planning Director
Post Office Box 310
Boynton Beach, Florida 33435-0310
Dear Mr. Annunziato:
In response to your letter of November 7, 1986, concerning
amendment of the Boynton Beach comprehensive Plan, the following
information is provided.
Chapter 163, Florida Statutes, contains language that
clearly indicates a local government may alter proposed plan
amendments after receiving state comments and prior to adoption.
We are concerned that this statutory language is very broad and
could result in a local government adopting a plan amendment
significantly different from what the state had reviewed. This
will, of course, become more important once we start compliance
reviews.
Based on the broad statutory language dealing with plan
amendments, it has always been our policy that a local government
could change the proposed amendment prior to adoption. If,
however, the proposed amendment change would represent a
significant departure from what was reviewed by the state, it is
always a good idea to resubmit for another state review. Based
on my knowledge of the change you are considering, it does not
appear to be significant and I would not think it would need to
come back to the state for another review.
If we may be of assistance, please let me know.
Sincerely,
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Robert F. Kessler, Chief
Bureau of Local Resource
Planning
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EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT' HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT' RESOURCE PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT
I>1EMORANDUM
18 November 1986
TO:
Peter L. Cheney, City Manager
FROM:
Carmen S. Annunziato, Planning Director
RE:
Cross Creek Land Use Element Amendment
The developers of the proposed Cross Creek Planned Commercial
Development (north of Boynton Beach Boulevard east of the
Villager Shopping Center) have acquired an additional .74 acres
of land north of and adjacent to the land which is the subject of
a Comprehensive Plan Amendment. This land was acquired as a
result of negotiations with the Lake Worth Drainage District, and
it involves portions of LWDD Canal #24.
In connection with this additional land, the applicant submitted
a request for a Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Element
Amendment and also questioned the Department of Community Affairs
(DCA) as to the necessity for going through the plan amendment
process (see attached letter from Cik1in to the Planning
Director). In this regard, I have written DCA asking for a
clarification, and Mr. Kessler of the Department of Community
Affairs has responded that the city can make non-substantive
changes to plans previously received by DCA.
Therefore, because the land use change requested by the
developers of the proposed Cross Creek office/retail complex does
not result in any additional square footage over what was
previously agreed upon, it is recommended that the Evaluation and
Appraisal Report Future Land Use Map be amended to show Local
Retail land use over the .74 acres. This can be accomplished as
a part of the ordinance adoption procedure.
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CARMEN S. ANNUNZIATO
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MEMORANDUM
October 9, 1986
TO:
Betty Boroni, City Clerk
FROM:
James J. Golden, Assistant City Planner
RE:
Request for Land Use Element Amendment/
Rezoning - Cross Creek Centre
Accompanying this memorandum you will find a copy of a Land Use
Element Amendment/Rezoning request submitted by Kevin McGinley,
agent for Steven Rhodes, trustee. This request represents an
amendment to a request previously approved by the City Council to
expand the northern boundary of the subject parcel by 30 feet as
part of an agreement with the Lake Worth Drainage District. The
original application is currently undergoing review by the
Department of Community Affairs in Tallahassee. A check in the
amount of $1,000 is enclosed to cover the review and processing
of this application.
Since this application is the only application submitted on the
October 1st deadline that requires State review and approval, it
is likely that the public hearings will be scheduled for the
regular December meetings of the Planning and Zoning Board and
City Council. The Planning Department will prepare a map and
will forward the map and schedule for newspaper advertisements to
your office in the near future.
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