APPLICATION
DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
MEMORANDUM NO PZ 99-172
FROM
Chairman and Members
Planning and Development Board
,/ Jj(./L
Michael Rumpf
Director of Planning and Zoning
TO'
DATE.
July 8, 1999
SUBJECT
Quantum Park PID
Use Approval (Assembly of Automated Packaging Machinery)
Gevas Corporation - File No USAP 99-76000002
NATURE OF REQUEST
Mr Vernon J Pierce of Pierce Architectural Group, P.A. is requesting use approval for the assembly of
automated packaging machinery within the Quantum Park Planned Industrial Park (see attached location
map - Exhibit "A") Chapter 2 - Zoning, Section 7(E) of the Boynton Beach land Development
Regulations requires that any new use proposed within a Planned Industrial Development (PID) district be
approved by the Planning and Development Board (and City Commission) To date, various uses have
been approved for this PID, including office, warehouse and wholesale of various products The specific
type of use proposed consists of the assembly of automated packaging machinery This machinery is
used to package various products including infants diapers
The proposed use is not specifically listed in the current list of approved uses, nor defined in the land
Development Regulation's list of permitted uses for a PID zoning district. However, the proposed use
would be less intense than other manufacturing uses currently allowed within the PID and envisioned in
the master plan, as well as allowed under the definition of "manufacturing" which is included in the
description of general uses allowed in the PID
BACKGROUND
Unlike other conventional zoning districts, the zoning code does not set forth-specific uses permitted in a
PID Pursuant to Chapter 2 - Zoning, Section 7 E., in a PID, a building and its customary, ancillary
structures and land uses may be erected, altered and occupied for any office, professional, business
(wholesale and retail), educational institution, adult entertainment (consistent with Section 11 M of the
zoning code) or industrial uses provided that such use or uses is/are approved by the Planning and
Development Board To approve such a use, the Planning and Development Board must make findings
that the proposed use will not be in conflict with the performance standards listed in Section 4 N. of the
zoning regulations, and that the use proposed is consistent with the intent and purposes of the Planned
Industrial Development District.
The land development regulations, specifically the Planned Industrial Development (PID) district
guidelines, were designed to provide a zoning classification for light industrial development that would
better satisfy current demands for light industrial zoned land:3 by encouraging development that reflects
changes in technology, relates the development of land to a specific site and conserves natural amenities.
In addition, it is intended "to accomplish a more desirable environment for industrial development in
relation to existing and/or future city development, permit economies in providing public services, allow for
economies of scale in industrial development, and to promote the public health, safety, convenience,
welfare and good government of the City of Boynton Beach."
DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
MEMORANDUM NO PZ 99-172
FROM
Chairman and Members
Planning and Development Board
,/ JjelL
Michael Rumpf
Director of Planning and Zoning
TO'
DATE.
July 8, 1999
SUBJECT
Quantum Park PID
Use Approval (Assembly of Automated Packaging Machinery)
Gevas Corporation - File No USAP 99-76000002
NATURE OF REQUEST
Mr Vernon J Pierce of Pierce Architectural Group, P.A. is requesting use approval for the assembly of
automated packaging machinery within the Quantum Park Planned Industrial Park (see attached location
map - Exhibit "A") Chapter 2 - Zoning, Section 7(E) of the Boynton Beach land Development
Regulations requires that any new use proposed within a Planned Industrial Development (PID) district be
approved by the Planning and Development Board (and City Commission) To date, various uses have
been approved for this PID, including office, warehouse, and wholesale of various products The specific
type of use proposed consists of the assembly of automated packaging machinery This machinery is
used to package various products including infants diapers.
The proposed use is not specifically listed in the current list of approved uses, nor defined in the land
Development Regulation's list of permitted uses for a PID zoning district. However, the proposed use
would be less intense than other manufacturing uses currently allowed within the PID and envisioned in
the master plan, as well as allowed under the definition of "manufacturing" which is included in the
description of general uses allowed in the PID
BACKGROUND
Unlike other conventional zoning districts, the zoning code does not set forth-specific uses permitted in a
PID Pursuant to Chapter 2 - Zoning, Section 7 E., in a PID, a building and its customary, ancillary
structures and land uses may be erected, altered and occupied for any office, professional, business
(wholesale and retail), educational institution, adult entertainment (consistent with Section 11 M of the
zoning code) or industrial uses provided that such use or uses is/are approved by the Planning and
Development Board. To approve such a use, the Planning and Development Board must make findings
that the proposed use will not be in conflict with the performance standards listed in Section 4 N. of the
zoning regulations, and that the use proposed is consistent with the intent and purposes of the Planned
Industrial Development District.
The land development regulations, specifically the Planned Industrial Development (PID) district
guidelines, were designed to provide a zoning classification for light industrial development that would
better satisfy current demands for light industrial zoned lands by encouraging development that reflects
changes in technology, relates the development of land to a specific site and conserves natural amenities.
In addition, it is intended "to accomplish a more desirable environment for industrial development in
relation to existing and/or future city development, permit economies in providing public services, allow for
economies of scale in industrial development, and to promote the publiC health, safety, convenience,
welfare and good government of the City of Boynton Beach."
DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
MEMORANDUM NO. PZ 99-172
FROM
Chairman and Members
Planning and Development Board
,/ Jj(.IL
Michael Rumpf
Director of Planning and Zoning
TO
DATE.
July 8, 1999
SUBJECT
Quantum Park PID
Use Approval (Assembly of Automated Packaging Machinery)
Gevas Corporation - File No USAP 99-76000002
NATURE OF REQUEST
Mr Vernon J Pierce of Pierce Architectural Group, P.A. is requesting use approval for the assembly of
automated packaging machinery within the Quantum Park Planned Industrial Park (see attached location
map - Exhibit "A") Chapter 2 - Zoning, Section 7(E) of the Boynton Beach land Development
Regulations requires that any new use proposed within a Planned Industrial Development (PI D) district be
approved by the Planning and Development Board (and City Commission) To date, various uses have
been approved for this PID, including office, warehouse, and wholesale of various products The specific
type of use proposed consists of the assembly of automated packaging machinery This machinery is
used to package various products including infants diapers.
The proposed use is not speCifically listed in the current list of approved uses, nor defined in the land
Development Regulation's list of permitted uses for a PID zoning district. However, the proposed use
would be less intense than other manufacturing uses currently allowed within the PID and envisioned in
the master plan, as well as allowed under the definition of "manufacturing" which is included in the
description of general uses allowed in the PID
BACKGROUND
Unlike other conventional zoning districts, the zoning code does not set forth-specific uses permitted in a
PID Pursuant to Chapter 2 - Zoning, Section 7 E., in a PID, a building and its customary, ancillary
structures and land uses may be erected, altered and occupied for any office, professional, business
(wholesale and retail), educational institution, adult entertainment (consistent with Section 11 M of the
zoning code) or industrial uses provided that such use or uses is/are approved by the Planning and
Development Board. To approve such a use, the Planning and Development Board must make findings
that the proposed use will not be in conflict with the performance standards listed in Section 4 N. of the
zoning regulations, and that the use proposed is consistent with the intent and purposes of the Planned
Industrial Development District.
The land development regulations, specifically the Planned Industrial Development (PID) district
guidelines, were designed to provide a zoning classification for light industrial development that would
better satisfy current demands for light industrial zoned lands by encouraging development that reflects
changes in technology, relates the development of land to a specific site and conserves natural amenities
In addition, it is intended "to accomplish a more desirable environment for industrial development in
relation to existing and/or future city development, permit economies in providing public services, allow for
economies of scale in industrial development, and to promote the public health, safety, convenience,
welfare and good government of the City of Boynton Beach."
DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
MEMORANDUM NO PZ 99-172
FROM
Chairman and Members
Planning and Development Board
/Jj(.IL
Michael Rumpf
Director of Planning and Zoning
TO'
DATE.
July 8, 1999
SUBJECT
Quantum Park PID
Use Approval (Assembly of Automated Packaging Machinery)
Gevas Corporation - File No USAP 99-76000002
NATURE OF REQUEST
Mr Vernon J Pierce of Pierce Architectural Group, P .A. is requesting use approval for the assembly of
automated packaging machinery within the Quantum Park Planned Industrial Park (see attached location
map - Exhibit "A") Chapter 2 - Zoning, Section 7(E) of the Boynton Beach land Development
Regulations requires that any new use proposed within a Planned Industrial Development (PID) district be
approved by the Planning and Development Board (and City Commission) To date, various uses have
been approved for this PID, including office, warehouse, and wholesale of various products The specific
type of use proposed consists of the assembly of automated packaging machinery This machinery is
used to package various products including infants diapers
The proposed use is not specifically listed in the current list of approved uses, nor defined in the land
Development Regulation's list of permitted uses for a PID zoning district. However, the proposed use
would be less intense than other manufacturing uses currently allowed within the PID and envisioned in
the master plan, as well as allowed under the definition of "manufacturing" which is included in the
description of general uses allowed in the PID
BACKGROUND
Unlike other conventional zoning districts, the zoning code does not set forth-specific uses permitted in a
PID Pursuant to Chapter 2 - Zoning, Section 7 E., in a PID, a building and its customary, ancillary
structures and land uses may be erected, altered and occupied for any office, professional, business
(wholesale and retail), educational institution, adult entertainment (consistent with Section 11 M of the
zoning code) or industrial uses provided that such use or uses is/are approved by the Planning and
Development Board To approve such a use, the Planning and Development Board must make findings
that the proposed use will not be in conflict with the performance standards listed in Section 4 N. of the
zoning regulations, and that the use proposed is consistent with the intent and purposes of the Planned
Industrial Development District.
The land development regulations, specifically the Planned Industrial Development (PID) district
guidelines, were designed to provide a zoning classification for light industrial development that would
better satisfy current demands for light industrial zoned lands by encouraging development that reflects
changes in technology, relates the development of land to a specific site and conserves natural amenities.
In addition, it is intended "to accomplish a more desirable environment for industrial development in
relation to existing and/or future city development, permit economies in providing public services, allow for
economies of scale in industrial development, and to promote the public health, safety, convenience,
welfare and good government of the City of Boynton Beach."
DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
MEMORANDUM NO PZ 99-172
FROM
Chairman and Members
Planning and Development Board
,/ Jjc IL
Michael Rumpf
Director of Planning and Zoning
TO'
DATE.
July 8, 1999
SUBJECT
Quantum Park PID
Use Approval (Assembly of Automated Packaging Machinery)
Gevas Corporation - File No USAP 99-76000002
NATURE OF REQUEST
Mr Vernon J Pierce of Pierce Architectural Group, P.A. is requesting use approval for the assembly of
automated packaging machinery within the Quantum Park Planned Industrial Park (see attached location
map - Exhibit "A") Chapter 2 - Zoning, Section 7(E) of the Boynton Beach land Development
Regulations requires that any new use proposed within a Planned Industrial Development (PI D) district be
approved by the Planning and Development Board (and City Commission) To date, various uses have
been approved for this PID, including office warehouse, and wholesale of various products The specific
type of use proposed consists of the assembly of automated packaging machinery This machinery is
used to package various products including infants diapers.
The proposed use is not specifically listed in the current list of approved uses, nor defined in the land
Development Regulation's list of permitted uses for a PID zoning district. However, the proposed use
would be less intense than other manufacturing uses currently allowed within the PID and envisioned in
the master plan, as well as allowed under the definition of "manufacturing" which is included in the
description of general uses allowed in the PID
BACKGROUND
Unlike other conventional zoning districts, the zoning code does not set forth-specific uses permitted in a
PID Pursuant to Chapter 2 - Zoning, Section 7 E., in a PID, a building and its customary, ancillary
structures and land uses may be erected, altered and occupied for any office, professional, business
(wholesale and retail), educational institution, adult entertainment (consistent with Section 11 M of the
zoning code) or industrial uses provided that such use or uses is/are approved by the Planning and
Development Board. To approve such a use, the Planning and Development Board must make findings
that the proposed use will not be in conflict with the performance standards listed in Section 4 N. of the
zoning regulations, and that the use proposed is consistent with the intent and purposes of the Planned
Industrial Development District.
The land development regulations, specifically the Planned Industrial Development (PID) district
guidelines, were designed to provide a zoning classification for light industrial development that would
better satisfy current demands for light industrial zoned lands by encouraging development that reflects
changes in technology, relates the development of land to a specific site and conserves natural amenities
In addition, it is intended "to accomplish a more desirable environment for industrial development in
relation to existing and/or future city development, permit economies in providing public services, allow for
economies of scale in industrial development, and to promote the public health, safety, convenience,
welfare and good government of the City of Boynton Beach."