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APPLICATION --', .,l){\. PROJECT NAME: PGD, Inc. - Second Facility "-N \,\0'9 er v LOCATION: Lot 6 High Ridge Commerce Park COMPUTER ID: 76-000003 PERMIT #: I FILE NO.: USAP-00-003 I TYPE OF APPLICATION: Use Approval AGENT/CONTACT PERSON: OWNER/APPLICANT: Richard C. Aherns, Aherns Companies Mr. Chris O'Hare, P.G.D., Inc. PHONE: 561-863-9004 FAX: 561-863-9007 PHONE: 561-588-8920 ADDRESS: FAX: 561-863-9007 ADDRESS:151 Commerce road, Boynton Beach FI 33426 Date of submittal/Projected meetinl!: dates: SUBMITTAL / RESUBMITTAL 5/05/00 1sT REVIEW COMMENTS DUE: 5/19/00 PUBLIC NOTICE: TRC MEETING: 6/20/00 PROJECTED RESUBMITTAL DATE: ACTUAL RESUBMITTAL DATE: 2ND REVIEW COMMENTS DUE: LAND DEVELOPMENT SIGNS POSTED (SITE PLANS): PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT BOARD 7/1/00 MEETING: CITY COMMISSION MEETING: 7/18/00 COMMENTS: PL./!,ASE RETURN CHECK TO PLANNING AND ZONING FOR FURTHER PROCESSING PLANNING AND ZONING DIVISION DIRECT PAYMENT REQUISITION Please issue a check in the amount of $250.00 TO: Pineapple Grove Designs P.O. Box 112 Delray Beach, FL 334447-0112 FOR: Return of application fee that was withdrawn/not required Requested by: Lusia Ga1av Date: May 18, 2000 Approvals: Planning and Zoning Director r,-,C~ Michael W. Rumpf Development Director Finance Dept. City Manager FUND DEPT BASIC ELE OBJ AMOUNT 001 0000 341 91 02 $250 00 $250 00 Form No. 121. Revised 7/15/87 '-TTER OF TRANSMITTAL FROM: A AHRENS AI COMPANIES Date Project Location Attention Re: (561) 863-9004 Fax (561) 863-9007 3750 Investment Lane, Suite 2, West Palm Beach, FL 33404-1765 z,GlQO ~vl}{.. TO: ---fA <;; E WE ARE SENDING YOU o HEREWiTH )d:DELlVERED BY HAND 0 UNDER SEPARATE COVER THE FOLLOWING ITEMS: VIA o PLANS o ESTIMATES o PRINTS o COPY OF LETTER o SHOP DRAWING o o SAMPLES o SPECIFICATIONS Copies Date or No. Description THESE ARE TRANSMITTED AS INDICATED BELOW o APPROVED AS NOTED o APPROVED FOR CONSTRUCTION o RETURNED FOR CORRECTIONS o RETURNED AFTER LOAN TO US FOR YOUR USE FOR APPROVAL AS REQUESTED OR REVIEW & COMMENT o Remarks: Pt flAt~ or u/J If you N.v..e. o RETURN o SUBMIT o RESUBMiT o FOR BIDS DUE CORRECTED PRINTS COPIES FOR COPIES FOR ~l{P>~ s. IF ENCLOSURES ARE NOT AS INDICATED, PLEASE NOTIFY US AT ONCE. Signed: A AHRENS AI COMPANIES Friday, May 5, 2000 Mr. Michael Rumpf Acting Planning & Zoning Director City of Boynton Beach 100 East Boynton Beach Blvd. Boynton Beach, FL 33425 Reference: POD, Inc. - Second Facility Use Approval Dear Mr. Rumpf: As agent for the Owner, please accept this letter as our formal use approval request for Lot 6. Block 2 of Cedar Ridge, A P.U.D. and High Ridge Commerce Park at P.LD. as recorded in Plat Book 46, Pages 58-61 of the Public Record of Palm Beach County, Florida. The proposed use requested is for the construction of a 25,960 s.f. facility that will house the additional manufacturing area for POD's operation. This building may be divided into separate tenant spaces in the future. The proposed use for POD, Inc. shall consist of the following: manufacturing of cast stone products similar to their first approved facility which is on adjacent lot 5. This use will comply with all of the City's performance standards. They are individually addressed as follows: 1. Noise: No sound will be created which is in violation of section 15-8 of the City of Boynton Beach Code of Ordinances. 2. Vibration: No ground vibrations will be generated by the proposed uses. 3. Smoke, dust or other particular matter: No emission of smoke, dust, dirt or other particular matter will be created. The proposed uses will not allow the emission of any substances in violation of any federal, state, county or city laws or permits governing the emission of such substances. 4. Odors and fumes: No objectionable or offensive odors will be readily perceptible at any point beyond the industrial district. 5. Toxic or noxious matter: The proposed use will not allow any toxic or noxious matter to be discharged in such concentrations as to cause damage to property or vegetation, discomfort or harm to persons or animals, or prevent the reasonable use and enjoyment of property or rights-of-way at or beyond the property line or to contaminate any public waters or any groundwater. 3750 investment Lane, Suite 2, West Palm Beach, FL 33404-1765 Office (561) 863-9004 Fax (561) 863-9007 Mr. Michael Rumpf May 5. 2000 Page Two 6. Fire and Explosion: The proposed uses will not create a fire or explosion hazard. 7. Heat, Humidity or Glare: The proposed uses will not produce heat, humidity or glare which is readily perceptible past the property boundary. The lighting will conform to the City of Boynton Beach's standards. 8. Liquid Waste: Any disposition of liquid waste will be in conformance with the provisions of Chapter 26 of the Boynton Beach Code of Ordinances or any applicable federal, state or county laws or permits. 9. Solid Waste: Any accumulation or disposal of solid waste will be in conformance with Chapter 10 of the City of Boynton Beach Code of Ordinances and will not be transferred to adjacent or nearby property or rights-of-way. 10. Electromagnetic interference: No electromagnetic radiation or interference will be created. 11. Hazardous Materials and Hazardous Waste: No hazardous materials or hazardous waste will be created, stored or handled with the proposed use. Also enclosed is a check in the amount of $250.00 for use approval. I trust this information is acceptable for consideration of the use approval. As always, please do not hesitate to call should you have any questions. Sincerely, S COMPANIES {itA~ egory L. Celentano ssistant Vice President Enclosure: Use Approval Fee CC: Mr. Chris O'Hare Word/greg/michael rumpf60899.doc INTENDED USES a. Manufacturing, fabrication. and processing as follows: (1) Bakery products. (2) Ice and dry ice. (3) Textile products, apparel, and clothing accessories, manufactured from purchased fabric and materials, excluding spinning, weaving, knitting, dyeing, or treating of textile mill products. (4) Sailmaking and canvas goods, including retail sale of goods manufactured on premises. (5) Leather cutting and stamping; fabricated leather products. (6) Furniture, cabinets, and wood fixtures, with gross floor area of shop not greater tan two thousand (2.000) square feet. (7) Blind. shutter, shade. and awning fabrication from wood, plastic. fabric, canvas, or finished metal pieces. (8) Converted paper and paperboard products, limited to cutting, stamping, folding, laminating, lining, coating, and treating of purchased paper, paperboard, foil, sheet, or film materials. (9) Stone cutting and finishing. (10) Statuary, ornaments, and art goods. (11) Glass and glass products. (12) Ceramic. pottery. and porcelain products. using only previously pulverized clay, and using kilns fired only by electricity or gas. (13) Investment casting. (14) Machinery, equipment, appliances, parts, and tools, limited to assembly of tinished parts and materials. (15) Electrical and electronic goods, limited to assembly of parts and materials. (16) Plastics, rubber, or fiberglass products, limited to cutting and assembly of parts and materials. (17) Precision instruments. optical equipment. photographic equipment, and clod:work devices. (18) Medical and dental equipment. (19) Household goods and other small items such as jewelry, lapidary goods. personal articles, toys, amusement devices, sporting goods, musical instruments. stationety, office, and art supplies, advertising specialties, novelties, ornaments, notions, cookware, and flatware. (20) Fruit packing and shipping. (21) Artist and draftsman shops. excluding retail display or sales on premIses. ; I J b. Commercial services as follows: (1) Industrial, commercial, office and professional equipment, service, repair, and rebuilding, excluding uses specifically prohibited in Section 8.A.5. (2) Household goods. service, repair, and rebuilding, excluding display or sale of any new, used, or rebuilt merchandise at retail on premises, unless specifically allowed in accordance with Sections 8.A. I, 8.A.2., 8.A.3., or 8.A.4. (3) Furniture and antique upholstery, covering, and repairing. (4) Steam and pressure cleaning services. (5) Septic tank. sewer. and drain cleaning and repair services, excluding storage. treatment, transfer, dumping, or disposal of waste on premises. provided that trucks used for the transpon of waste shall be parked and stored in conformance with the minimum distance requirement specified in Section 8.A.2. (6) Packaging and labeling services, excluding handling of materials prohibited in Section B.A.5. (7) Lawn, garden, and tree maintenance services: landscaping contractors. (8) Recording and motion picture studios. (9) Catering and food services. (10) Data processing services. (I I) Research and development laboratories. (12) Commercial testing laboratories. (13) Medical and dental laboratories. (14) Upholstery and carpet steam cleaning businesses. (IS) Towing companies with exterior storage. (16) Vegetation recycling as a conditional use to a solid waste operating and recycling faciillY c. Storage, distribution, and wholesale uses; retail display and sales shall be prohibited unless specifically allowed in Sections 8.A.!., 8.A.2., or 8.A.3. (I) Warehouses, mini-warehouses, storage lockers, and cold storage, excluding uses specifically prohibited in Section 8.A.5. (2) Industrial. commercial. office. professional, and business machinery, equipment, fixtures, tools. and supplies, excluding uses specifically prohibited in Section 8.A.S (3) Household goods; storage, wholesale and distribution only; retail display or sales shall be prohibited unless specifically allowed in accordance with Sections 8.A.!., 8.A.2., 8.A.3., or 8.A.4. (4) Building materials, home improvement stores, lumber, door and window hardware, shades, shutters, blinds, and awnings; fencing, roofing, flooring, carpeting, tile hardware. tools, paint, wallpaper, shelving, cabinets, furniture, partitions, kitchen and bathroom fixtures, pools and spas, glass and mirrors. plumbing and electrical supplies. and the like, including retail sales. (5) Pumps, generators, motors, fire protection equipment, and irrigation equipment. (6) Heating, cooling, ventilating, refrigeration. solar energy, water conditioning and heating systems and equipment, and major appliances, including retail sales. (7) Nurseries, greenhouses, lawn and garden equipment, tools, and supplies, including retail sale. (8) Monuments and gravestones. including retail sales. (9) Feed and farm supplies, excluding uses specifically prohibited in Section 8.A.5. (I 0) Trucks, buses, farm equipment, construction machinery, and utility trailers. including retail renting and sales. (II) Passenger vehicles, boats and pickup trucks, excluding any retail sales or display, and excluding the keeping of vehicles in violation of Chapter 10, Article III of the City of Boynton Beach Code of Ordinances. (12) Automobile. vehicle, and boat parts. accessories. furnishings and supplies. retail sales or display shall be prohibited as a principal use and shall be permitted only as an accessory use to repair, service. rebuilding. or installation services. where such services lawfully exist. (13) Ice and dry ice, including retail sales. d. Transportation. communication, utilities, and miscellaneous uses as follows: (I) Package express and messenger service. (2) Recycling pick-up facilities for paper, glass. and cans from households (3) Trade and industrial schools. (4) Ambulance dispatch service. 2. Permitted uses subject to distance requirement. Within any M-I industrial district, no building, structure. land. or water, or any part thereof shall be erected, altered, or used,in whole or in part for any of the following uses, unless a minimum distance of three hundred (300) feet is maintained between the use and residential- zoned property. Said distance shall be measured along a straight airline route from the property line to residential-zoned property to the building or portion of the lot where the specified use is located, except that those portions of the lot or structure which are located within the minimum distance may be used for lawful uses other than the uses listed below, subject to district building and site regulations. Any use or process that would require an environmental review permit under Section 8.A.3.. would require conditional use approval under Section 8.A.4., or would be prohibited under Section 8.A.5. shall fully comply with the provisions of those sections, where applicable. a. Manufacturing, fabrication, and processing as follows: (1) Plastic products, limited to forming of plastics materials, including compounding of resins. Establishment of such uses within the minimum distance requirement specified above shall require an environmental review permit. (2) Rubber products. limited to forming of rubber materials, excluding tire and innertube manufacturing and rubber reclaiming. Establishment of such uses within the minimum distance requirement specified above shall require an environmental review permit. (3) Machine shops. welding and metal working shops. tinsmiths, sheet metal fabrication, blacksmith shops, machining, stamping, cutting, joining, forging, drawing. bending, or other forming of metals as either a principal or accessory use. Establishment of such uses within the minimum distance requirement specified above shall require an environmental review permit. b. Other uses as follows: (1) Building cleaning and janitOrial services; swimming pool maintenance services. Establishment of such uses within the minimum distance requirement specified above shall require an environmental review permit. (2) Contractors, operative builders, and trade contractors shops and storage areas. Establishment of such uses within the minimum distance requirement specified above shall require an environmental review permit. 3. Uses requiring environmental review permit. Within an M-l industrial district, no buildings, structure, land or water. or any pan thereof shall be erected, altered, or used, in whole or in pan, for any of the following specified uses, unless an environmental review permit is secured in accordance with the standards and procedures set fonh in Section 11.3; provided, however, that any use or process that would be subject to-a minimum distance requirement under Section 8.A2., would require conditional use approval under Section 8.A4., or would be prohibited under Section 8A5. shall fully comply with the provisions of those sections, where applicable a. Manufacturing, fabrication. and processing as follows: (I) Dairy products. (2) Canned, frozen. or preserved food. (3) Beverages and bottling. (4) Confections. (5) Prepared meat, seafood, and poultry products. (6) AJI other food products, not specifically permitted in Section 8.A1 or prohibited in Section 8.A.5. (7) Furniture, cabinets, and wood fixtures, with gross floor area of shop of greater than two thousand (2.000) square feet. (8) Printing, publishing, bookbinding, engraving, and allied industries. (9) Pharmaceuticals and biological products. (10) Cosmetics. (II) Plastics products, limited to forming of plastics materials. including compounding of resins, where such uses would be established within the minimum distance requirement specified in Section 8A2. (12) Rubber products, limited to forming of rubber mat~rials, and excluding tire and innenube manufacturing and rubber reclaiming, where such uses would be established within the minimum distance requirement specified in Section 8.A2. (13) Fiberglass fabrication and repair, including fiberglass boat fabrication and repair. (14) Machine shops, welding and metalworking shops. tinsmith, sheet metal fabrication, and blacksmith shops, machining, stamping, cutting, joining, forging, drawing, bending, or other forming of metals as either a principal or accessory use, where such uses would be established within the minimum distance requirement specified in Section 8.A2. (IS) Electrical and electronic goods involving processes other than assembly of pans of materials. ... b. Commercial services and contractors, as follows: (l) Concrete contractors and pumping service, excluding concrete plants. (2) Contractors, operative builders, and trade contractors shops and storage areas, where such uses would be established within the minimum distance requirement specified in Section 8.A2. (3) Automobiles, buses, trucks, and other motor vehicles, construction and farm equipment. service, repair, rebuilding, and storage, excluding the keeping of vehicles in violation of Chapter 9, Article III, of the City of Boynton Beach Code of Ordinances, and excluding automobile service stations selling motor fuels at retail. (4) Boat storage, service, repair, rebuilding, and customizing. (5) Furniture cleaning, stripping, and refinishing. (6) Exterminating, fumigating, and disinfecting services. (7) Print shops, photographic laboratories, commercial photography, commercial art, silk screening, lithography, typesetting, and blueprinting services. (8) Uniform. towel. and linen supply services, industrial launderers, laundry and dry cleaning plants. excluding retail pickup and drop- off on premises. carpet and rug cleaning plants. (9) Tire recapping. (10) Building cleaning and janitorial services and swimming pool maintenance services, where such uses would be located within the minimum distance requirement specified in Section 8.A.2. (II) Specifically per the use of Amerope as per attached permits previously issued by the City ofBoymon Beach.