REVIEW COMMENTS
REVIEW COMMENTS (Memos) AND
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PLANNING AND ZONING DEPARTMENT MEMORANDUM NO. 96-546
TO: Patricia Mathis,
Occupational License Administrator
FROM: Tambri J. Heyden ~
Planning and Zoning Director
DATE: October 16, 1996
SUBJECT: Renewal of Gentleman Jim's Occ. License
With regards to the above-referenced request, and in particular, the potential impact of the recent
rezoning of the subject property to residential use, it was communicated to both the property
owner and business operator at the time of rezoning, that the restaurant operation could continue
in perpetuity contingent upon continued compliance with city regulations which regard
discontinuation of legal, nonconfonning uses. Therefore, if the use has been discontinued for
more than six (6) months, it can not be re-established..
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PLANNING AND ZONING DEPARTMENT
MEMORANDUM NO. 95-454
TO:
Jim Cherof, City Attorney
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Michael Rumpf, Senior Planner
FROM:
DATE:
August 22. 1995
SUBJECT:
Preparation of Ordinances for:
2404 S. Fedel'al Highway-Future Land Use Plan Amendment (LUAR 1195-003)
2404 S, Federal Highway-Comprehensive Plan Text Amendment (CPTA j'95-001)
Table 1,24 - Comprehensive Plan Text Amendment (CPTA 1195-002)
Attached please find for your assistance with preparation of the above-referenced
ordinances, excerpts from respective applicat.ions and staff reports, necessary
attac1ulIents, and required text for the ordinances pursuant to the Florida Department
of Communi ty Affairs, Please prepare these ordinances in conjunction wi th onr
intention to request that first reading be scheduled for September 5, 1995,
,c: Joyce Costello,
Administrative Assistant
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RECREATION & PARK MEMORANDUM 1195-135
FROM:
Mike Rumpf, Senior Planner
Kevin J. Hallahan, Forester/Environmentalist r~~
2402 South Federal Highway Project
TO:
RE:
DATE:
March 27, 1995
This memorandum is to address the above project review of existing
trees and environmentally sensitive areas. I have been working
with the owners representative, Joe Salamone, to remove all of the
existing exotic trees from the site. There are mangroves on the
site which have also had exotic trees selectively removed from
within the stands. There are remaining exotic trees within the
mangroves which must be removed by a contractor during the
construction phase of the project. There are no other desirable
trees on the site except these stands of mangroves on the north and
east property perimeters.
The mangrove trees are the only type of vegetation on the site.
The rest of the site would not be considered environmentally
sensitive. The restriction on the site development stage of this
project is that drainage into or out of the mangrove stands cannot
be permitted or shown on the engineering plans. The Palm Beach
County Environmental Resource Management Division permits any
construction/permits within the mangrove stands.
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MEMORANDUM
UTILITIES DEPT. NO. 95 - 114
TO:
Tambri Heyden, Planning Di .
FROM:
John A. Guidry, Utilities Director
DATE:
March 27, 1995
SUBJECT: Impact of rezoning - 3.5 acre parcel including Gentleman Jim's
Based upon conversations between Peter Mazzella and Michael Rumpf of your
office, we project a potential potable water use of 8,600 gpd (258,000 gallons per
month) for the 20 apartment units that may be constructed at that site. In
conversations with one of the owners, Mr. Salomone, his current water usage for
the restaurant ranges from 81,000 - 129,000 gallons per month. The residential
development would therefore create an increased demand for potable water.
Based upon sanitary sewer usage of 90 gpcd, we can also forecast a sewer usage of
3,870 gpd, or 116, 100 gallons per month, which correlates closely to the current
usage.
In view of these assumptions, this utility has sufficient reserve capacity to
accommodate the additional demand. The residential development will require that
fire flow requirements be brought to current standards, which may require some off-
site improvements at the developer's expense. We recommend the applicant have
fire flow tests conducted to ascertain the available fire flow to the site at this time.
Please refer any questions on this matter to Peter Mazzella of this office.
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bc: Peter Mazzella
xc: Skip Milor
Michael Rumpf, Planning
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