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CORRESPONDENCE %e City of tlJoynton tlJeacli w [ff~) r.i-ri-:--'-, -'-::::' l..!9 Ls L! '.' q ,-" I 'I ,il! U291~iUii 1-_'1 PlANNING AND DNING DEPT. August 29, 1996 Ms. Dorothy Ewing Property Appraiser's Office 301 North Olive Avenue West Palm Beach, FL 33401 Dear Dorothy, Thank you for calling to my attention the legal description error for Royal Manor Mobile Home Estates, The City Attorney has advised that this correction should be treated'as a scrivener's error and has drafted and recorded a corrected ordinance, I have attached a copy of this memo and the corrected ordinances for your files, If this information is not sufficient, or if any other documents are needed, please let me know, Thanks again for your help in resolving this matter. Sincerely, CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH ~~ Carrie Parker City Manager CP:hlk cc: Jim Cherof - Sue Kruse v Tambri Heyden with attachments It " II " S:\CMICARRIE\RQYALMNRWPD .Americas (jauway to tlU (julfstream. MEMORANDUM August 22, 1996 TO: FROM: Carrie Parker, City Manager ~ James A Cherof, City Attorne~ Royal Manor Mobile Home Estates RE: In response to your Memorandum of August 18, 1996, attached is a copy of the Second Corrected Ordinance, which was recorded in the Public Records of Palm Beach County on July 31, 1996, in ORB 9375, page 37, Also attached is a copy of the Notice of Municipal Annexation, which shows an effective date of June 6, 1995, also re-recorded in the Public Records of Palm Beach County, JAC/ral Roy.,tMrw AM, '~ DC-:Ef~tJ ,,0', ~a Mf CITY MANN-' :; - , i 'I I I , ORB J3 , 5 pg ORDINANCE NO. 095-11 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, REGARDING THE ROYAL MANOR MOBILE HOME ESTATE PROPERTY (85.6 ACRES OF PROPERTY ON THE NORTH AND SOUTH SIDES OF GATEWAY BOULEVARDS, APPROXIMATELY 1,350 FEET WEST OF LAWRENCE ROAD) ANNEXING A CERTAIN UNINCORPORATED TRACT OF LAND THAT IS CONTIGUOUS TO THE CITY LIMITS WITHIN PALM BEACH COUNTY AND THAT WILL, UPON ITS ANNEXATION, CONSTITUTE A REASONABLY COMPACT ADDITION TO THE CITY TERRITORY, PURSUANT TO A PETITION OF THE OWNER OF SAID TR!l.CT OF LJ.~ID, REQUESTING ANNEXATION PURSUANT 1'0 AR'l. iCLE I, SECTICN 7 (:'2) OF THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AND SECTIONS 171. 044, AND 171.062(2), FLORIDA STATUTES; PROVIDING THE PROPER LAND USE DESIGNATION AND PROPER ZONING OF THE PROPERTY SHALL BE REFLECTED IN SEPARATE ORDINANCES TO BE PASSED SIMULTANEOUSLY HEREWITH; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS, SEVERABILITY, CODIFICATION AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE; PROVIDING FOR ADVERTISING; PROVIDING THAT THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BE FILED WITH THE CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, UPON ADOPTION. 38 WHEREAS, the Comprehensive Plan for the City of Boynton Beach requires the development of an Annexation Program; WHEREAS, the City of Boynton Beach, through the i ,Annexation Program, has identified adjacent properties that i I are the subjects of agreements for water service with the . Ci ty; WIIIlRBAS, said agreements for water service are also : considered voluntary petitions for annexation pursuant to Florida Statutes, which can be executed by the City of Boynton , Beach at any time such properties are eligible for annexation , ; according to Florida Statutes; I , WHEREAS, the City of Boynton Beach hereby exercises its option to annex the following tract of land as hereinafter describtod 'in aC':co-",!!.r,r.A ',~! t~ ;-.rticl~ !, SertJ.,'~ 7 (32 J of the , , I Charter of the, City and Section 171.044, and 171.062(2) Florida Statutes: and WHEREAS, said tract of land lying and being within Palm Beach County is contiguous to the existing City limits of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida and will, upon its annexation, constitute a reasonably compact addition to the City territory. THIS IS A SECOND CORRECTIVE DEED TO CORRECT THB LEGAL DESCRIPTION HEREIN. 'I }, ORB ~37....1.') ~ 39 lIOIf, THEREFOKB, BE IT ORDAIMED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF '1.-... ...... CITY OF BOYII'l'ON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: Section 1: Pursuant to Article I, Section 7 (32) of the Charter of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida and Section 171.044, Florida Statutes, the following described unincorporated and contiguous tract of land situated and lying and being in the county of Palm Beach, Florida, to wit: A parcel of land in Section 13, Township 45 south, Rangp. 42 east in Palm Beach county, Flor~da, more particularly described as follows: The west half of the SE 1/4 of section 13; and the south 227 feet of north 282 feet of SE 1/4 of SE 1/4 of said section 13, containing 85.60 acres more or less. Together with the right-Of-way of Lawrence Road abutting east of the property; together with the right-o~-way of Gateway Boulevard abutting north of certain portions of the above described parcel; together with the L.W,D.D. canal L-22 right-Of-way abutting south of the property. is hereby annexed to the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, and such land so annexed shall be and become part of the City with the same force and effect as though the same had been originally incorporated in the territorial boundaries thereof. Sectf~n 2: That Se~tion 6 and 6(^) of thp C~~r.ter of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, is hereby amended to reflect the annexation of said tract of land more particularly described in Section 1 of this Ordinance. Section 3: That by Ordinances adopted simultaneously her_lth, the proper City zoning designation and Land Use category is being determined as contemplated in Section 171.162(2} Florida Statutes. Section 4: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. Section 5: Should any section or provision of this Ordinance or any portion thereof be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such decision shall not affect the remainder of this Ordinance. SJiction 6: ThJs OrdJrlance shall n,,1: he passed until th'3 same has been advertised for two (2) consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation in the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, as required by the City Charter and Section 171.044, Florida Statutes. Section 7: This Ordinance shall become effective immediately upon passage. Section 8: Specific authority is hereby given to codify this Ordinance, Section 9: This Ordinance, after adoption, shall be THIS IS A SECOND CORRECTIVE DEED TO CORREC'l' THE LEGAL DESCRIPTION HEREIN. . , 1/ .1 ORB ~3---) P! 40 filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Palm Beach County, Florida. FIRST READING this day of , 1995. SECOND, FINAL READING and PASSAGE this 6th day of June, 1995. CITY OF BOYNTON. BEAI"~ FLORIDA " ;J/~ f /'I.-rt'..K4 ,k '/ Mayor (,' , Vice Mayor Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner ATTEST: l fir~hlh_~-",,,,. Ci Clerk (Corporate Seal) A: RoyalManor Annexati~n - S/ij/95 Rev. 4/11/96.Rev.7/11/96 THIS IS A SECOND CORRECTIVE DEED TO CORRECT THE LEGAL DESCRIPTION HEREIN. NOTICE ~ MUNICIP AL ANNEXATION FROM. Cltv ot Boynton B..ch. \~/;B 8799?g 71 ~-""~J'J U . ..' L'-" ., -R'" PB .'UN." !.JU~1JlrH rr, WiL.ntNf l...i..~ n t.lV If' ORB 9238 pg 601 Flol:'~DOROTHY H. WIU\"EN, CLERK P8 CGUtm', Plea.. b. advl.ed by thl. notification and attach.d locatlon map, that certain lands have b."n ann.xed by BOYNTON BEACH, Flol:'ld.. Information contain.d herein 1s p.rt1nent to the al:'ea 1n qu..tlon. It additional mat.rial 1. r.qulred, pl.... contact the oftlc. ot. ORB 9375 P9 41 DOROTHY H. WIlKEN, CLERK PB COUNTY, Fl TH! CITY .tANNER. --- Nam. ot D.velopment/OWn.r. ROYAL MANOR MOBILE HOME ESTATES ordinance . 095-11 or Sp.cial Act ot St.t. L.9i.latur.. 8ill'~ Effectiv. Oat.. JUNE 6.1995 At.a ot Subj.ct Property' Sq.rt. 85.6 A E.tilll&ted Pre..nt JlopulaUonl 437. 1.4 - 611 PERSONS Estimat.d Number ot Exi.tin9 Dwellln9 Unit.. 437 Estimat.d Pre..nt R..id.ntlal Den.lty. Zonln9' R-1 SINGLE FAMILY RES. Den8ity Allowed. 5.11 d.u. IS, 7.26 d.u.' Sj Exlstln9 Type ot Dev.lo...nt. MOBILE HOMES - - . -- Propo.ed Type ot Dev.lo...nt. NO CHAGE PROPOSED .own.r or '.tition.r .County ~: ',..loner. .County .1&DD1ag, 81d9, Zonin~ .Ar.a P1&DD1n9 lOUd .Countywide '1&nD1n9 Council .county Tax As....or .Secretary of Stat. .Supervi.oe at ",i.tra~ion .State Bever.9. Department .St.t. D.p.rtment ot Tr.n.port.tion All Clty Department. Al~ Utility ComAJni.. Chamber of Commerce Bur..u ot C.n.u. .Clerk ot county Circuit Court to I:'eceive ~~py 0' ordin&nC6 At.i.....u,"'IIi: Locatlon Map .-- 'V-I 1C""l.~ .J--- /~ I J.".,....,,,,?_ 1 I '11ie' City of 'Boynton 'Beacli 1{tz '} Y-- ~A--C ~~~- cf<-~vu- ~~', .' 1- U -1(tZ-._, 100 'E. 'Boynton 'BuIdt 'Boukwrtl P.O. ~3l0 'Boynton 'BUJdt, %nUfa 33425.0310 City:JfJJil: (4Q7) 375-6000 rJVC: (4Q7) 375-6090 '~.<y' May 17, 1996 Mary Bonnell, Tax Roll Coordinator Property Appraisers Office 301 N, Olive Avenue, 5th Fl. West Palm Beach, FL 33401 Dear Ms. Bonnell: Please fmd the attached legal description for the Royal Manor Mobile Home Estates property, which I certify as correctly describing this entire project. Although the City will soon reprocess the respective ordinances using this revised/corrected description, in the interim, please accept this corrected version and utilize as necessary to accurately show (in your records) this community and adjacent rights-of-way as being within the City of Boynton Beach, Your assistance with this correction is greatly appreciated. Sincerely, /. J .. /, " /... l a i...!A-<. I' (l.-<-f--'L. '-- Carrie Parker City Manager CP:mwr Attachment ~11UrU:a s (jateway to tfu (j uifstream Roval Manor Leqal DeBcri~tion A parcel of land in section 13, township 45 south, range 42 east in Palm Beach County, Florida, more particularly described as follows: The west half of the SE 1/4 of section 13; and the south 227 feet of north 282 feet of SE 1/4 of SE 1/4 of said section 13, containing 85.60 acres more or less. Together with the right-of- way of Lawrence Road abutting east of the property; together with the right-of-way of Gateway Boulevard abutting north of certain portions of the above described parcel; together with the L.W.D.D. canal L-22 right-of-way abutting south of the property. a: rump! . j a/bme MEMORANDUM #96-94 'i~ rn u 0 \HI~ iUt~261!l36 I~ PlANNlim f\~.l[) ZONING O~f:I. TO: CARRIE PARKER, CITY MANAGER FROM: SUE KRUSE, CITY CLERK DATE: JULY 25,1996 RE: ORDINANCE #095-12 (CORRECTED) Attached please find the above mentioned corrected ordinance which was approved at the City Commission meeting held on June 6, 1995, The ordinance now contains the correct legal description, If you have any questions, please contact me, ~w.,<>~-- c: Development Planning Applicant File Zoning Ord Amendment File s\cc\wplparker ,I I "~! rn @ rn ULJI,~ :JI\III~~~~J~ PLAN~:\i~G AND AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF ION,I';" DEPT. THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, ... REGARDING THE. _BOYJI.I.. MANOR .NOBILE HOME. ESTATE PROPERTY (85.6 ACRES OF PROPERTY ON THE NORTH AND SOUTH SIDES OF GATEWAY BOULEVARDS, APPROXIMATELY 1,350 FEET WEST OF LAWRENCE ROAD) AMENDING ORDINANCE 89- 38 OF SAID CITY BY,AMENDING THE FUTURE < LAND USE OF THE COMPREHENSIon;- PLAN OF THE ~DOPTING THE PROPER LAND USE OF CERTAIN PROPERTY, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREINAFTER; SAID LAND DEISGNATION IS BEING CHANGED FROM RESIDENTIAL 8 (PALM BEACH COUNTY) TO MODERATE DENSITY RESIDENTIAL (CITY); PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS, SEVERABILITY AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. :1 'I ORDINANCE NO. 095-12 'I WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Boynton ,Beach, Florida has adopted a Comprehensive Future Land Use : Plan and as part of said Plan a Future Land Use Element by ! iOrdinance No. 89-38 in accordance with the Local Government Comprehensive Planning Act; and WHEREAS, certain tracts of land more particularly 'described hereinafter are being annexed by the City in I accordance with the application completed by the City for the owner of the following property, pursuant to the Annexation i Program, by Ordinance being adopted simultaneously herewith; WHEREAS, the procedure for amendment of a Future Land Use I' il Element of a Comprehensive Plan as set forth in Chapter 163, :i , 'Florida Statutes, has been followed; and WHEREAS, after public hearing and study, the City ': Commission deems it in the best interest of the inhabitants of . said City to amend the aforesaid Element of the Comprehensive Plan as adopted by the City herein. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF . THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: Section 1: Ordinance No. 89-38 of the City is hereby i amended to reflect the following: That the Future Land Use of the following described land 'shall be designated as Moderate Density Residential. Said land is more particularly described as follows: THIS IS A SECOND CORRECTIVE ORDINANCE TO CORRECT THE LEGAL DESCRIPTION HEREIN. ,I A parcel of land in Section 13, Township 45 south, Range 42 east in Palm Beach County, Florida, more particularly described as follows: The west half of the SE 1/4 of section 13; and the south 227 feet of north 282 feet of SE 1/4 of SE 1/4 of said section 13, containing 85.60 acres more or less. Together with the right-of-way of Lawrence Road abutting east of the property; together with the right-of-way of Gateway Boulevard abutting north of certain portions of the above described parcel; together with the L.W.D.D. canal L-22 right-of-way abutting south of the property. Section 2: That any maps adopted in accordance with the Future Land Use Element of said Comprehensive Plan shall be amended accordingly. Section 3: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. Section 4: Should any section or provision of this Ordinance or any portion thereof be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such decision shall not affect the remainder of this Ordinance. Section 5: The effective date of this Ordinance shall be: The date a final order is issued by the Department of Community Affairs finding the amendment to be in compliance in accordance with Chapter 163.3184, F.S.; or the date a final order is issued by the Administration Commission finding the amendment to be in compliance in accordance with Chapter 163.3184, F.S. The notice of compliance becomes a final order 21 days following the issuance of the notice of compliance if during the 21-day period no petitions are filed challenging the amendment. Once issued, the Notice of Intent shall be attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and made a part of this ordinance by reference. FIRST READING this 16th day of May, 1995. THIS IS A SECOND CORRECTIVE ORDINANCE TO CORRECT THE LEGAL DESCRIPTION HEREIN. " " SECOND, FINAL READING and PASSAGE this 6th_ day of June, 1995. Vice Mayor Mayor Pro Tern Commissioner Commissioner ATTEST: ";;N~~~ Ci&;'y Clerk (Corporate Seal) ."""""",. Rev, 7 '~NT """ 0' 0", ~ "~.'OR:q:;:...~~ \, ~"""" ::::. )." ~ (") ~ .. l:I:: a '\920/ j .... ~ ......... to ~ ~~ I"LOR'O ~~~ '1"I'''I/III11\1\''\\~ THIS IS A SECOND CORRECTIVE ORDINANCE TO CORRECT THE LEGAL DESCRIPTION HEREIN. '[ 095- I'~ \I~L ::, ~~ ':~lrn ORDINANCE NO. ~ IUU AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION I OF PLlW:~~j%tp10 THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORlDA.,--. ZO REGARDING THE ~OYAL MANOR MOBILE HOME ESTATE PROPERTY (85.6 ACRES OF PROPERTY ON THE NORTH AND SOUTH SIDES OF GATEWAY BOULEVARDS, APPROXIMATELY 1,350 FEET WEST OF LAWRENCE ROAD) AMENDING ORDINANCE 91- 70 OF SAID CITY BY REZONING CERTAIN TRACTS OF LAND MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN, FROM AR AGRICULTURAL RESIDENTIAL (PALM BEACH COUNTY) AND RS-SE SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL WITH SPECIAL EXCEPTION (PALM BEACH COUNTY) TO R-l SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL (CITY); AMENDING THE REVISED ZONING MAP ACCORDINGLY; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS, SEVERABILITY AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida has adopted Ordinance No. 91-70, in which a Revised Zoning Map was adopted for said City; and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, in accordance with the Annexation Program, is simultaneously herewith adopting an Ordinance annexing certain tracts of land; and WHEREAS, the City of Boynton Beach, in connection with aforesaid Annexation Program, has heretofore filed a Petition, pursuant to Section 9 of Appendix A-zoning, of the Code of Ordinances, City of Boynton Beach, Florida, for the purpose of ;1 rezoning certain tracts of land consisting of 85.6 acres :i located adjacent to the municipal limits cif said City, said land being more particularly described hereinafter, from AR Agricultural Residential (County) and RS-SE Single Family Residential with Special Exception (County) to R-l Single Family Residential (City), which requests that the 85.6 acres be removed from the boundaries of the AR zone to allow for the processing of the rezoning application; WHEREAS, the City Commission deems it in the best interests of the inhabitants of said City to amend the aforesaid Revised Zoning Map as hereinafter set forth. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: Section 1: The following described land, located in the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, to-wit: A parcel of land in Section 13, Township 45 south, Range 42 east in Palm Beach County, Florida, more particularly described as follows: The west half of the SE 1/4 of section 13; and the south 227 feet of north 282 feet of SE 1/4 of SE 114 of said section 13, containing 85.60 acres more or less. Together with the right-of-way of Lawrence Road abutting east of the property; together THIS IS A SECOND CORRECTIVE ORDINANCE TO CORRECT THE LEGAL DESCRIPTION HEREIN. , , , I I , ,I with the right-of-way of Gateway Boulevard abutting north of certain portions of the above described parcel; together with the L.W.D.D. canal L-22 right-of-way abutting south of the property. be and the same is hereby rezoned from AR Agricultural Residential (County) and RS-SE Single Family Residential with Special Exception (County) to R-1 Single Family Residential. A location map is attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and made a part of this Ordinance by reference. Section 2: That the aforesaid Revised Zoning Map of the City shall be amended accordingly. Section 3: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. Section 4: Should any section or provision of this Ordinance or any portion thereof be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such decision shall.not affect the remainder of this Ordinance. Section 5: This Ordinance shall become effective immediately upon passage. FIRST READING this SECOND, FINAL READING , 1995. day of and PASSAGE , 1995. day of this ;1 C'T~~~~~~FLOR'DA Mayor :j Vice Mayor Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner I ,i THIS IS A SECOND CORRECTIVE ORDINANCE TO CORRECT THE LEGAL DESCRIPTION HEREIN. ~ @ ~ 0 \11 ~, ,r:-' ~ 6 i(iC':f1 JUL 2 k.A , _'r_"___~. .,~..w_-no'v,." ,._____"-~~~i[!:/J.;~y!i:}',~ MEMORANDUM TO: TAMBRI HEYDEN, DIRECTOR PLANNING DEPARTMENT FROM: SUE KRUSE, CITY CLERK DATE: JULY 24, 1996 RE: ORDINANCE #095-11, (corrected) Attached please find the above mentioned corrected ordinance which was approved at the City Commission meeting held on June 6,1995. The ordinance now contains the correct legal description. If you have any questions, please contact me. V.aG- ~.r.4-(- s\cc\wp\heyden rDJ ~ @ ~ [:' - - i wi ~u ~~-, ' AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF J THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORI A PZ~JWI~~U~tD REGARDING THE ROYAL MANOR MOBILE HOME ,- ESTATE PROPERTY (85.6 ACRES OF PROPERTY ON THE NORTH AND SOUTH SIDES OF GATEWAY BOULEVARDS, APPROXIMATELY 0 FEET WEST OF LAWRENCE ROAD) NEXIN A CERTAIN UNINCORPORATED TRACT LAND THAT IS CONTIGUOUS TO THE CITY LIMITS WITHIN PALM BEACH COUNTY AND THAT WILL, UPON ITS ANNEXATION, CONSTITUTE A REASONABLY COMPACT ADDITION TO THE CITY TERRITORY, PURSUANT TO A PETITION OF THE OWNER OF SAID TRACT OF LAND, REQUESTING ANNEXATION PURSUANT TO ARTICLE I, SECTION 7 (32) OF THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AND SECTIONS 171.044, AND 171.062(2), FLORIDA STATUTES; PROVIDING THE PROPER LAND USE DESIGNATION AND PROPER ZONING OF THE PROPERTY SHALL BE REFLECTED IN SEPARATE ORDINANCES TO BE PASSED SIMULTANEOUSLY HEREWITH; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS, SEVERABILITY, CODIFICATION AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE; PROVIDING FOR ADVERTISING; PROVIDING THAT THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BE FILED WITH THE CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, UPON ADOPTION. ORDINANCE NO. 095-11 WHEREAS, the Comprehensive Plan for the City of Boynton " Beach requires the development of an Annexation Program; WHEREAS, the City of Boynton Beach, through the Annexation Program, has identified adjacent properties that are the subjects of agreements for water service with the City; WHEREAS, said agreements for water service are also considered voluntary petitions for annexation pursuant to Florida Statutes, which can be executed by the City of Boynton I ,i Beach at any time such properties are eligible for annexation according to Florida Statutes; WHEREAS, the City of Boynton Beach hereby exercises its option to annex the following tract of land as hereinafter : described, in accordance with Article I, Section 7 (32) of the : Charter of the City and Section 171.044, and 171.062(2) : Florida Statutes: and ,I WHEREAS, said tract of land lying and being within Palm : Beach County is contiguous to the existing city limits of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida and will, upon its annexation, constitute a reasonably compact addition to the City territory. THIS IS A SECOND CORRECTIVE DEED TO CORRECT THE LEGAL DESCRIPTION HEREIN. NOW, 'THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: Section 1: Pursuant to Article I, Section 7 (32) of the Charter of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida and Section 171.044, Florida Statutes, the following described unincorporated and contiguous tract of land situated and lying and being in the County of Palm Beach, Florida, to wit: A parcel of land in Section 13, Township 45 south, Range 42 east in Palm Beach county, Florida, more particularly described as follows: The west half of the SE 1/4 of section 13; and the south 227 feet of north 282 feet of SE 1/4 of SE 1/4 of said section 13, containing 85.60 acres more or less. Together with the right-of-way of Lawrence Road abutting east of the property; together with the right-of-way of Gateway Boulevard abutting north of certain portions of the above described parcel; together with the L.W.D.D. canal L-22 right-of-way abutting south of the property. is hereby annexed to the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, and such land so annexed shall be and become part of the City with the same force and effect as though the same had been originally incorporated in the territorial boundaries thereof. Section 2: That Section 6 and 6(a) of the Charter of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, is hereby amended to reflect the annexation of said tract of land more particularly described in Section 1 of this Ordinance. Section 3: That by Ordinances adopted simultaneously herewith, the proper City zoning designation and Land Use category is being determined as contemplated in Section 171.162(2) Florida Statutes. Section 4: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. Section 5: Should any section or provision of this Ordinance or any portion thereof be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such decision shall not affect the remainder of this Ordinance. Section 6: This Ordinance shall not be passed until the same has been advertised for two (2) consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation in the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, as required by the City Charter and Section 171.044, Florida Statutes. Section 7: This Ordinance shall become effective immediately upon passage. Section 8: Specific authority is hereby given to codify this Ordinance. Section 9: This Ordinance, after adoption, shall be THIS IS A SECOND CORRECTIVE DEED TO CORRECT THE LEGAL DESCRIPTION HEREIN. filed wit.-h the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Palm Beach County, Florida. FIRST READING this SECOND, FINAL READING 1995. ATTEST: ~a--v/Yh'h. ~,U/ , Ci Clerk (Corporate Seal) A:RQyalManor Annexation - 5/8/95 Rev.4/1'..'96,Rev.7111/96 day of and PASSAGE this 6th day , 1995. of June, CITY OF BOYNTON, ~ FLORIDA j'L.,.d/ It.../ Mayor , Vice Mayor Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner THIS IS A SECOND CORRECTIVE DEED TO CORRECT THE LEGAL DESCRIPTION HEREIN. ~ City of tJ3oynton tJ3eacli '~;.; ~, Ii ,c ~ ,I. ...-.. '~I ~'~ ) ~~ 100 'E. 'Boynton 'BeadJ 'lJoukfltJTti P.O. '110'1:310 '1Ioynton'BuJd., :FCoritfa 33425-0310 City:Haf[: (407) 375-6(J(}(} :FJU: (407) 375-6090 May 17, 1996 Mary Bonnell, Tax Roll Coordinator Property Appraisers Office 301 N, Olive Avenue, 5th FI. West Palm Beach, FL 33401 Dear Ms. Bonnell: Please find the attached legal description for the Royal Manor Mobile Home Estates property, which I certify as correctly describing this entire project. Although the City will soon reprocess the respective ordinances using this revised/corrected description, in the interim, please accept this corrected version and utilize as necessary to accurately show (in your records) this community and adjacent rights-of-way as being within the City of Boynton Beach. Your assistance with this correction is greatly appreciated. Sincerely, /1 '} L d>UA...<. /-rJ.A):z.,,- Carrie Parker City Manager CP:mwr Attachment .!'lmerica's (jateway to tfU (julfstream Roval Manor Leaal Descrintian A parcel of land in section 13, township 45 south, range 42 east in Palm Beach County, Florida, more particularly described as follows: The west half of the SE 1/4 of section 13; and the south 227 feet of north 282 feet of SE 1/4 of SE 1/4 of said section 13, containing 85.60 acres more or less. Together with the right-of- way of Lawrence Road abutting east of the property; together with the right-of-way of Gateway Boulevard abutting north of certain portions of the above described parcel; together with the L.W.D.D. canal L-22 right-of-way abutting south of the property. a: rump! . j a/bme ~ City of tJ3oynton tJ3eacli ~ j,J,'i iIi. ~~ (3) ~" 100 'E. '1Ioynton '1IUJdi 'lJoukfltJTti P.O. '110'1:310 '1Ioynton'1l=", J1oritia, 33425-0310 City:Haf[: (407) 375-6000 :FJU: (407) 375-6090 March 26, 1996 Mr. Theodore Miller Royal Manor Mobile Home Estates 4290 Royal Manor Blvd. Boynton Beach, Florida 33436 RE: ANNEXATION OF ROYAL MANOR MOBILE HOME ESTATES Dear Mr. Miller: In response to calls received from residents of Royal Manor, regarding conimnation of annexation, please be informed that your property was annexed on June 6, 1995. Although there is an established procedure which guides the City's notification of property owners prior to a public hearing, there are not procedures which facilitate the notification of property owners once the action (e.g. annexation, rezoning, etc.) has occurred. Please convey this information to your residents, and should you or any residents have further questions, please contact this office. Very truly yours, ./'" . J7d0~ ) ~jlh,- Tambri J. Heyden Planning and Zoning Dir. TJH:mr Enclosures MR:ENCROYAL.LET JIlmerica's gateway to tfie gulf stream Board of "":ounty Commissioners Ken.L. Foster, Chairman Burt Aaronson, Vice Chairman Karen T. Marcus Carol A, Roberts Warren H. Newell Mary McCarty Maude Ford Lee County Administrator Robert Weisman Department of Engineering and Public Works January 23, 1995 Mr. Michael Rumpf Planning & Zoning Department 100 E. Boynton Beach Boulevard P.O. Box 310 Boynton Beach, FL 33425-0310 RE: TRAFFIC ANALYSIS FOR LAND USE AMENDMENTS Dear Mr. Rumpf: As per your request, I am providing the following traffic analysis information for the 4 proposed land use amendments in the City of Boynton Beach. Project: Windward DUD Size: 110 Existing Land Use: 5 du/ac Dwelling Units: 550 single-family Daily Trips: 5,500 Change in trips: 180 reduction Project: Royal Manor Mobile Home Park Existing Land Use: 8 du/ac Dwelling Units: 684 multi-family Daily Trips: 4,785 Change in trips: 438 reduction Project: Lawrence Oaks Size: 42 Existing Land Use: 5 du/ac DwellinQ Units: 210 sinqle-familv Daily Trips: 2,100 - Change in trips: 68 reduction Project: Carriage Gate Size: 9.7 Existing Land Use: 8 du/ac Dwelling Units: 77 multi-family Daily Trips: 539 Change in trips: 189 increase Existing Traffic Volume on Old 80ynton Traffic Increase: Total Traffic: LOS D: 29,400 acres Proposed Land Use: 4.84 du/ac Dwelling Units: 523 single-family Daily Trips: 5,320 Size: 85.6 acres Proposed Land Use: 7.26 du/ac Dwelling Units: 621 multi-family Daily Trips: 4,347 acres Proposed Land Use: 4.84 du/ac Dwellinq Units: 203 sinqle-family Daily Trips: 2,032 acres Proposed Land Use: 10.8 du/ac Dwelling Units: 104 multi-family Daily Trips: 728 Road: 12,356 189 12,545 @ printed on recyc!ed paper "An Equal Oppl1rtunity - Allirrllilli\"L' Actilln Employet" Box 21229 West Palm Beach, Florida 33416-1229 (407) 6H4.4000 January 23, 1995 Mr. Michael Rumpf TRAFFIC ANALYSIS FOR LAND USE AMENDMENTS page two If you have any questions regarding this determination, please contact me at 684- 4030. Sincerely, OFFICE DF THE COUNTY ENGINEER J;L. ')Ar~f Dan Weisberg, P.E. Senior Registered Civil Engineer File: TPS - Mun. - Traffic Study Review h:\traffic\diw\boyn35 Board of County Commissioners Ken L. Foster, Chairman Burt Aaronson, Vice Chairman Karen T, Marcus Carol A. Roberts Warren H, Newell Mary McCarty Maude Ford Lee em ' Administrator Robert Weisman Department Planning, Zoning & Building January 17, 1995 Mr. Michael Rumpf Senior Planner City of Boynton Beach 100 East Boynton Beach Boulevard Boynton Beach, Florida 33425 Re: County Planning Division Review of City of Boynton Beach Comprehensive Plan Amendments Clearinghouse Ref. # BOY-2 Dear Mr. Rumpf: Thank you for providing Palm Beach County with the opportunity to review and comment on the proposed amendments to the City of Boynton Beach Comprehensive Plan. On behalf of Palm Beach County, the Planning Division has completed an assessment of the City's plan amendments pursuant to the requirements of Section 163.3184, Florida Statutes, and Rule 9J-11.008(12) (c), Florida Administrative Code. We have not identified items of concern or objection in the City's proposed amendments in terms of land use compatibility and consistency with the Palm Beach County Comprehensive Plan. Once again, thank you for the opportunity to review and comment. Please be advised that the comments represent staff review and not necessarily the position of the Board of Ccunty Commissioners. rnJ rn @ rn 0 WI 1m Ilror- ., ;,- .- j),h . . \Y UGi' David J. Kovacs, A.I.C.P. Planning Director I:\COMMON\PLANNING\DATA\BOY3LET 1 "An Equal Opportunity - Affirm<1tive Action Employer" @ printed on recycled paper 100 Australian Avenue West Patm Beach, Florida 33406 (407) 233-5300 Board of County Commissioners Ken L. Foster, Chairman Burt Aaronson, Vice Chairman Karen T. Marcus Carol A. Roberts Warren H. Newell Mary McCarty Maude Ford Lee Co. y Administrator Robert Weisman Department Planning, Zoning & Building January 13, 1995 Mr. Michael W. Rumpf Senior Planner City of Boynton Beach 100 East Boynton Beach Boulevard Boynton Beach, Florida 33425-0310 RE: VOLUNTARY ANNEXATION OF WINDWARD P.U.D., ROYAL MANOR MOBILE HOME PARK, CARRIAGE GATE CONDOMINIUM AND LAWRENCE OAKS Dear Mr. Rumpf: Thank you for submitting notice of the City's intent to annex the above referenced areas. On behalf of Palm Beach County, the Planning Division has completed its assessment pursuant to our "Interim Annexation Policy." For your information, I have enclosed a briefing sheet on the review process. The findings of our review are as follows: 1. PlanninG Division: The proposed voluntary annexations consistent with the statutory requirements of Chapter Florida Statutes (F.S.) Our findings are as follows: are 171, a. Windward P.U.D.: Although this area is reasonably compact, it is not contiguous to the City's boundaries. However, if Royal Manor Mobile Home Estates is annexed prior to the Windward P.D.D., then the contiguity concern would b0 satisfied. b. Royal Manor Mobile Home Estates: Chapter 171, F. S. precludes annexation of finger areas. Although this area is finger-like in appearance, it is not contrary to the compactness requirement of the statute because the property itself is shaped like a finger. c. Carriage Gate Condominium: The area is reasonably compact and contiguous to City boundaries. Boynton Beach Annexation Page 1 Four Areas "An Equal Opportunity - Affirm.tive Action Employer" @ printed on recycled paper 100 Australian Avenue West Palm Beoch, Florida 33406 (407) 233-5300 d. Lawrence Oaks (a/k/a Manor Forest P.U.D.l: The area is reasonably compact and contiguous to City boundaries. However, the City is not annexing the entire P.U.D. but only that portion of the P. U. D. that is not fully developed. Accessibility to that portion of the P.U.D. may be a problem. Another problem pertains to the administration of zoning and building codes while the P. U. D. is being developed. These issues should be resolved prior to annexation. 2. Enqineerinq Department: No comments offered. 3. Fire-Rescue Department: Persons residing in Windward, Royal Manor, and Carriage Gate would receive approximately the same response time in the City as they would in the County. Persons residing in Lawrence Oaks could be better serviced by Palm Beach County Station 43. 4. Water Utilities Department (WUD): No properties are outside the County Utility comments, as Service Area. the Thank you for the opportunity to review and respond to the proposed voluntary annexations. Please be advised that the comments represent staff review and not the position of the Board of County Commissioners. Cordially, C, ,^', 'xl') ~'LU8C David J. Kovacs, A.I.C.P. Planning Director p.c. External Distribution List Honorable Warren H. Newell, District 3 Commissioner Robert P. Banks, County Attorney's Office Iva Barnett Grady, County Administration Bevin Beaudet, P.E., Deputy County Administrator Allan Ennis, Traffic Engineering Division Don Grund, Parks and Recreation Department La.....ton McCall, Water Utilities Department Diana Newcomer, Sheriff's Department Kathy Owens, Fire-Rescue Department PZ&B Distribution List Kris K. Garrison, Executive Director, PZ&B Beth McCall, Zoning Division Earl Hahn, Planning Division Boynton Beach Annexation Page 2 Four Areas BRIEFING SHEET - ANNEXATION REVIEW PROGRAM Intergovernmental Coordination Element Policy I-b provides that "the County shall implement the County's Interim Annexation Policy". The County's Interim Annexation Policy provides that "All annexations will undergo a preliminary review by the Planning Division according to the following threshold criteria to determine the extent, if any, of statutory deficiencies and impacts on the County" . The County agencies responsible for reviewing proposed annexations and the review criteria are as follows: * Planninq Division: reviews statutory requirements and impacts on County. * Enqineerinq Deoartment: reviews to ensure that all rights-of- way, as identified by the County Thoroughfare Right-of-Way Identification Map (TIM), are protected. * Fire-Rescue Department: reviews to protect level of service provided to both the residents of the municipality and unincorporated area, and prevent efficiency decreases in service delivery. * Water Utilities Deoartment: reviews to ensure water and sewer services are provided in a cost-effective manner, recognizing the impact of service area dislocations. 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Box 310 Boynton Beach, Fl 33425-0310 Dear Mr. Rumpf: Re: Availability of Drainage Facilities for Windward, P.U.O. (86-3700.01), Royal Manor Mobile Home Park (L-21), Carriage Gate Condominium (L-24), Lawrence Oaks (F.K.A. Manor Forest, 87-6290.01), Woolbright Professional Center (F.K.A. Woolbright Office Center, 88-6690.01) The above referenced projects are located within the service area of the Lake Worth Drainage District and currently discharge into its system. All have received drainage permits from this District with the exception of the Royal Manor Mobile Home Park which existed prior to the establishment of formal permitting by the LWDD and has a "grandfather" status. Please feel free to contact this office if you have any further questions. Sincereiy, LAKE WORTH DRAINAGE DISTRICT 1!:;i~~~ Chief Inspector SJW/mfb cc: Patrick A. Martin, P.E., District Engineer, LWDD li;\ ~ ~ ~ 'I '~ IU~1 , ,- rr (. ,;' " 11 .:! L:: r.\WI'6."')O..W.....RYI(IInRWlU"'*'_PfR PLf.,NNING ANO ZON!;'!G OEPf. ;@- Delray Beach & Boca Raton 498-5363 Boynton Beach & West Palm Beach 737-3835 . FAX (407) 495-9694 ~,~ SWA SOLID WASTE AUTHORITY YOl!R PARTNER fOR SOLID WASH> SOLl'T[ONS Michael Rumph, Senior Planner City of Boynton Beach 100E. Boynton Beach Blvd. P.O. Box 310 Boynton Beach, FL 33425-0310 December 22, 1994 Land Use Amendment: Application # 2 - Royal Manor MH Park Dear Mr. Rumph, The Solid Waste Authority has reviewed the information supplied to this office concerning the Royal Manor Mobile Home Park Annexation/ Land Use Change/ Rezoning Application. Based on the information supplied to this office regarding this land use amendment, the Authority does not obiect to this proposal. It is the Authority's understanding that this land use amendment would change the land use of a 85.6 acre parcel of property from R- 8 (county designation), which allows for up to 8 dwelling units per acre to Moderate Density Residential (city designation) which allows for a maximum density of 7.26 dwelling units per acre and is in fact part of an annexation process that will provide for consistent, county to city land use designation. Based on the Authority's calculations, this land usage change would decrease the potential for solid waste generation by 72.2 tons per year. This land use change, in combination with the land use changes contained in city of Boynton Beach Applications 1,3,4 & 5 result in an overall reduction in the potential for solid waste generation. Because the net result of all of the land use changes contained in Applications 1-5 of this annexation/land use change/rezoning process is a reduction in the potential for solid waste generation, the Authority can assure that there are solid waste facilities and disposal capacity to serve the most intensive development scenarios that may take place on these sites. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Very truly yours, ~~ Marc C. Bruner Director of Planning and Environmental Programs 7501 North Jog Road, West Palm Beach, Florida 33412 (407) 640-4000 FAX 683.4067 RfC'.'l,prJpao,'r TIie City of tJ3oynton tJ3eacli 100 'E. 'Boynton 'Beam 'BoufefltJTti P.O. 'B0'I:31O 'Boynton 'Buun, :FCoritfa 33425.0310 City:Haf[: (407) 375.(j(J()(J :FJU: (407) 375-6090 December 16, 1994 Mr. Marc Bruner Director of Planning and Env. Programs 7501 North Jog Road West Palm Beach, Florida 33412 RE: Availability of Solid Waste Facilities Analysis for Windward PUD Royal Manor Mobile Home Park Carriage Gate Condominium Lawrence Oaks Woolbright Professional Center Dear Mr. Bruner: This office is processing a land use amendment for each of the above-referenced projects/developments, and an application for annexation for all but the Woolbright Professional Center. Each project is described in the enclosed public hearing notices and by the following: The Windward PUD is currently under construction and once completed will consist of 418 Single-family dwelling units. The maximum gross density allowed under the City'S future land use designation is 4.84 du/acre which is comparable to the county's 5 du/acre limit; The Royal Manor Mobile Home Park is a built community consisting of 437 mobile homes. If the property was redeveloped the City's comprehensive plan would limit the density to 7.26 du/acre, which is comparable to the county's 8 du/acre limit; The Carriage Gate condominiums are also complete and consist of 88 multi-family units. The proposed land use classification is High Density Residential, which has a maximum density of 10.8 du/acre, and is slightly higher than the county's maximum of 8 du/acre; Development of Lawrence Oaks has recently commenced, and has approval for 178 single family homes. Furthermore, the proposed and existing maximum densities are comparable at 4.84 and 5 du/acre, respectively; and !ilmerica's (jateway to tlie (jufjstream Mr. Marc Bruner -2- December 16, 1994 The Woolbright Professional Center represents a change from Office Commercial land use to Local Retail Commercial land use to allow for the development of a small neighborhood shopping center which could consist of approximately 45,000 square feet. Whereas the existing land use and zoning would allow a two-story office building, the proposed land use and zoning would allow a two-story office and retail project. I respectively request a statement in writing which verifies that there are solid waste facilities available to serve the demands generated by the most intensive development scenario permitted on each individual site. Please include in each statement a description of current capacity, the projected increase generated from each project, and the resulting surplus or defecit. As you know, this information is required by the Department of community Affairs (DCA) for compliance review. Furthermore, the state has a specific time frame within which this information must be transmitted to them. Therefore, your response would be greatly appreciated at your earliest convenience. If you have any questions, please call me at (407) 375-6260. Thank you. Sincerely, ~2:r~ Michael W. Rumpf Senior Planner Attachments A:AZ22SVA.L1I'I' ~ City of tJ3oynton tJ3eacli 100 'E. 'Boynton 'Beacft '1loukfltJTti P.O. 'Bo'{.31O 'Boynton 'Beadl, :FCoritfa 33425.0310 City!Jfal1: (407) 375-6000 :FJU: (407) 375-6090 December 16, 1994 Mr. Pat Martin Lake Worth Drainage District 13081 Military Trail Delray Beach, Florida 33484 RE: Availability of Drainage Facilities Analysis for Windward PUD Royal Manor Mobile Home Park Carriage Gate Condominium Lawrence Oaks Woolbright Professional Center Dear Mr. Martin: This office is processing a land use amendment for each of the above-referenced projects/developments, and an application for annexation for all but the Woolbright Professional Center. Each project is described in the enclosed public hearing notices and by the following: The Windward PUD is currently under construction and once completed will consist of 418 single-family dwelling units. The maximum gross density allowed under the city's future land use designation is 4.84 du/acre which is comparable to the County's 5 du/acre limit; The Royal Manor Mobile Home Park is a built community consisting of 437 mobile homes. If the property was redeveloped the city's comprehensive Plan would limit the density to 7.26 du/acre, which is comparable to the County's 8 du/acre limit; The carriage Gate condominiums are also complete and consist of 88 multi-family units. The proposed land use classification is High Density Residential, which has a maximum density of 10.8 du/acre, and is slightly higher than the county's maximum of 8 du/acre; Development of Lawrence Oaks has recently commenced, and has approval for 178 single family homes. Furthermore, the proposed and existing maximum densities are comparable at 4.84 and 5 du/acre, respectively; and Jtmuicas (jateway to tlit (julfstream Mr. Pat Martin -2- December 16, 1994 The woolbright Professional Center represents a change from Office Commercial land use to Local Retail Commercial land use to allow for the development of a small neighborhood shopping center which could consist of approximately 45,000 square feet. Whereas the existing land use and zoning would allow a two-story office building, the proposed land use and zoning would allow a two-story office and retail project. I respectively request a statement in writing which verifies that there are drainage facilities available to serve the demands generated by the most intensive development scenario permitted on each individual site. It is my understanding that as long as a given project is within the LWDD boundaries and, is developed consistent with District operational policies and guidelines, that drainage facilities would be available; however, a statement from you which specifically indicates the ability/inability to serve the anticipated demand upon drainage facilities is required for transmission of this amendment to the state for compliance review. Furthermore, the state has a specific time frame within which this information must be transmitted to them. Therefore, your response would be greatly appreciated at your earliest convenience. If you have any questions, please call me at (407) 375-6260. Thank you. Sincerely, ~ e;, 7Lr/- Michael W. Rumpf Senior Planner Attachments A IAJl.llZDItAI. LET ~ City of tJ3oynton tJ3eacfi 100 'E. 'Boynton 'BeadJ 'lJoukfltJTti P.O. 'BO'l:310 'Boynton 'Beach,:FCoritfa 33425.0310 City:Haf[: (407) 375-6(J(}(} :FJU: (407) 375-6090 December 16, 1994 Mr. Dave Kovacs, Director Palm Beach County Planning Division 100 Australian Ave. West Palm Beach, Florida 33406 RE: Applications for Annexation and Land Use Amendment/Rezoning Windward PUD Royal Manor Mobile Home Park Carriage Gate Condominium Lawrence Oaks Woolbright Professional Center Dear Mr. Kovacs: This office is processing a land use amendment for each of the above-referenced projects/developments, and an application for annexation for all but the WOOlbright Professional Center. Each project is described in the enclosed public hearing notices and by the following: The Windward PUD was approved in Palm Beach County, is currently under construction, will consist of 418 single-family dwelling units once constructed. The maximum gross density allowed under the City's future land use designation is 4.84 units per acre which is comparable to the County's 5 units per acre limit; The Royal Manor Mobile Home Park is a built community consisting of 437 mobile homes. If the property was redeveloped the city's Comprehensive Plan would limit the density to 7.26 units per acre, which is comparable to the County's 8 units per acre limit; The Carriage Gate condominiums are also constructed and consist of 88 mUlti-family units. The proposed land use classification is High Density Residential, which allows a maximum density of 10.8 units per acre and is slightly higher than the County's maximum of 8 units per acre; 5tmerial's (jateway to tlie (jufJstream Mr. Dave Kovacs -2- December 16, 1994 Development of Lawrence Oaks has recently commenced, and has approval for 178 single family homes. Furthermore, the proposed and existing maximum densities are comparable at 4.84 units per acre (City) and 5 units per acre (County), respectively; and The Woolbright Professional Center represents a change from Office Commercial land use to Local Retail Commercial land use to allow for the development of a small neighborhood shopping center which could consist of approximately 45,000 square feet. Whereas the existing land use and zoning would allow a two-story office building, the proposed land use and zoning would allow a two-story office and retail project. Please provide me with your comments relative to consistency with the county's comprehensive Plan. Since these requests will be reviewed in January, your response would be appreciated at your earliest possible convenience. If you have any questions, please call me at (407) 375-6260. Thank you. Sincerely, }n.;U e, Ur/ Michael W. Rumpf Senior Planner Attachments A=a...:u,aeO.1.I'I' - '-"'.\,.~ 'E: 100 'E. 'Boynton 'Bead;' 'BoukfltJTti P.O. 'Bo'l:31O 'Boynton 'Beacft, J1ori4a 33425.0310 City:JfolI: (407) 375-6(J(}(} :FJU: (407) 375-6090 December 13, 1994 The IPARC Clearinghouse c/o Town of Lantana 500 Greynolds Circle Lantana, FL. 33462 RE: AMENDMENTS TO CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH COMPREHENSIVE PLAN ANNEXATION PROGRAM APPS. #1 TO #4, PHASE 2, GROUP 2 (95-1) AND PRIVATELY INITIATED AMENDMENT 95-S1 The city of Boynton Beach is processing five (5) amendments to its Future Land Use Map. Attached are the five executive summaries with a corresponding location map. Should you have any questions or need additional information, contact Michael Rumpf, Senior Planner at 375-6260. J;;~0- ;tL~ Tambri J. H~ ;7 Planning and Zoning Director TH:mr Enclosures Mtaet~:P2C2tPRe.LI~ 5lmerica's (jateway to the (julfstream Page I of2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY FOR COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENTS DATE: DECEMBER 9, 1994 Reference#: 95-1 (APP.#2-P262) General Information CITY ft BOYNTON BEACH Initiating Local Government: Contact Person: MICHAEL W. RUMPF, SENIOR PLANNER Address: 100 EAST BOYNTON BEACH BOULEVARD, BOYNTON BEACH, ],'L jj4L::J TelephoneJFax: 407/375-6260 407/375-6090 Applicant! Agent: RO::'AL MANOR MOBILE IIG!lE3 E3TATE C 'TV of B::JYNmN REAcH TelephoneJFax: - Proposed Comprehensive Plan Textual Amendments General Summary of Amendments: - amendments relating to traffic circulation or the roadway networks - amendments relating to affordable housing Amendments related to the following elements: X land use - - traffic circulation - mass transit - ports and aviation - housing - infrastructure sub-elements - coastal management - conservation - recreation and open space - intergovernmental coordination - capital improvements - other Summary of addition (s) to adopted comprehensive plan: NOI RPPLI CARLE Page 2 of2 Summary of proposed change (s) to adopted comprehensive plan: /I/tlT APhlr""ALI~ Proposed Amendments to the Future Land Use Map Location of proposed map amendment (include a location maP6 85.6 ACRES OF PROPERTY ON THE NORTH AND SOUTH SIDES OF GATEWAY BO LEVARD, APPX. 1,j~U feet wes OF LAWRENCE ROAD Size of Area Proposed for Change (acres) 85.6 ACRES Present Future Land Use Plan Designation (include a density/intensity definition) RESIDENTIAL 8 (COUNTY) Proposed Future Land Use Designation (include a density/intensity definition) MODERATE DENSITY RESIDENTIAL (CITY) .5...2(., d,,, / k:fr Present Zoning of Site (include a density/intensity definition) AR AGRICULTURAL RESIDENTIAL (COUNTY); AND RS-SE SINGLE FAMILY RE~lDEN~lAL Wl~rt b~E~lAL EX~E~~lUN (~UUN~Y) Proposed Zoning of Site (include a density/intensity definition) R-l SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL (CITY) Present Development of Site Proposed Development of the Site, ifknown (Number of Dwelling Units; Commercial Square Footage; Industrial Square Footage; Other Proposed usage and intensity): N/A Is proposed change a Development of Regional Impact? NO Comprehensive Plan Change Processing DatelTime/Location Scheduled for Local Planning Agency Public Hearing JANUARY 10, 1995/7:00 P.M./CITY COMMISSION CHAMBERS, 100 E. BOYNTON BEACH BLVD., BOYNTON BEACH, FL. DatelTimeILocation Scheduled for Governing Body Public Hearing JANUARY 17, 1995/7:00 P.M./CITY COMMISSION CHAMBERS, 100 E. BOYNTON BEACH BLVD., BOYNTON BEACH, FL. Scheduled Date for Transmittal to DCA JANUARY 20, 1995 HYPOLUXQ ROAD LAWRENCE OAKS Apf" ""'J{ WINDWAR A-pp. #1- LOCATION MAP Af'r / #-,,2 ( ROYAL MANOR MOBI E HOME PARK BOYNTON CANAL C-16 OLD BOYNTON ROAD CARRIAGE ATE 80 App ....3 YNIi 'N BEACH BOULE ~RD ~ J: o a: z w ~ U Z w a: ~ :5 .I ~ >- a: 4( 5 ::e ~ ANNEXATION IN PROGRESS ~ 01 Ow ::> z w > c( en en w a: ~ z o u .,. W -J ~ <( o. c:i c:i ~ -.i R WOOLBRIGHT I PROFESSIONAL 'Ref 91-5.1- CENTER - ,; fill