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LEGAL APPROVAL ,'- ~ f CITY of BOYNTON BEACH @... . ..~.'~.:' ~ 120 N.E. 2nd AVENUE P.O. BOX310 ."", BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 3J.435.<l310 _,~ (305) 734-8111 OFFICE OF THE PLANNING DIRECTOR May 8, '1987 Mr. Robert B. Burnett Suite 400 East Building 1900 Corporate Blvd. NW Boca Raton, FL 33431 RE: Quail Lake West - Site Plan Dear Mr. Burnett: Please be advised that on Tuesday, May 5, 1987 the City Commission approved the referenced Site Plan, subject to staff comments, copies of which are attached. After you have amended your plans to reflect these stipulations, please have the appropriate Department Heads initial the attached check-off sheet, prior to your submission to the .Building Department for permits. The approval of the City entitles you improvements shown on the site plan. procedurally as an as-built or record facilities fees and road impact fees, the time of permit. to construct only the The site plan will be viewed drawing. Also, all capit~l if applicable, are payable at If you have any questions concern1ng this matter, please do not hesitate to contact me. ji Yours very truly, CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH L~ S/ -~ cr Carmen S. Annunziato, AICP Planping Director flat cc: City Manager Technical Review Board Central File Attachments i '\ \ \ \ \ , ' , ' /;)) , , __----J\\ilT\\ \ \ t '" i " \ \\, \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ , , \ \ \ \ \\ \ \ ~'\ \ ': \ \ \\ \ ~ \ \ 0\ \~ ' \ \\ \\ \ \\ \ \ .. " e e ~\\1inr~ ~'~:\~'j ~ ..I..t ~ ll' l'" \ \iit' ~ 1.%1 i'l '" t~}l~ \~ll~~"- ,1\!.~t - .\\! Y ;~ ~! 1\ 1; H ,. :. ,- " L~ ..~ ~ T. \ Gl ~\ii\1( ~ l \ ,,1 } 3\ .t f t I ' ~ lt~i\l'; ~ ~ t '1. ~ \ '~!l~l:~\ '" ~ ~~ilf' \ i,t ;, l. \ ~ \ \: t :::::---- \0 -" <'~"J? ,~ i \ ~ ") l To ~ \ -i ....., ~ 1> ...... \ \ \ \~,,:.....~1 f ,.1"1} '>~ \ 1\ -\\ \ \\ \~\' J_'~.\ \ I~ \ , \ \J.-..- .. t n f1 \ .. \ ..... ....~.6 , .\ I \ \ ,~ \\ \ I ~ \ ~ ,. ., \,t\\ \\ \i~ \1 \ l~ .~ \ l\ :\ ,~~ \\ \ ~:\\\ \\ l~. 1 ~l;t'\ ,~ ... ~ . om ~~=-::=:-~_. \', ~ \ . " , \ . " , \' , I~' I' , \:..:, \ \,\ ~, t ..~ , . '\ <, , .. '\ ~ i . \ \'~, \ t' ~ ,-\~1 f' \~\~ ,a~ \ }% .ll1f\ \ ~\\\~\ }\~ \ ,iH':' 4 ! 1" It \ ~ ,.\0" \\" 10 ~ \ \ J \ -, --....-,..------ 2. Chemical control of aquatic weeds and invasives will occur seasonally when water levels are low in controlled surface applications away from lake edges and littoral zone plantings. Most chemical treatments have low migratory potential and are most lethal at their point of application. 3. Undesirable weed growth in the littoral zone will be controlled chemically and mechanically. Chemical sprays will be used in clear areas to rid them of aquatic and dryland undesirable weeds. Planted areas will be mechanically maintained by hand and machine. 4. A balance will eventually be struck between controlling unwanted aquatic growth and promoting desirable littoral zone growth. Some littoral zone plant material may not survive in the process of reaching that balance. However, a plant community will result whose ecology is integral in a man-made landscape. In other words, this plan intends to promote littoral zone plant growth which is adaptable and compatible with the larger, overall lake management and dryland landscape management methods.