PZ MEMOS
DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT -
MEMORANDUM NO PZ 04-222
DATE.
September 14, 2004
RE.
Quantum Park of Commerce PID - Permitted Uses
(Update of Previous Memorandum dated September 1, 1999 (Memorandum No PZ 99-215,
January 12, 1989, June 22,1990, October 16,1992, July 9,1998, March 13,2000, October
16, 2001, September 9, 2002 and correction of error on Memorandum dated August 5, 1992,
January 24,2003, May 7,2004, May 28,2004 and June 14,2004).
The following uses have been approved to date by the Planning & Development Board and City Commission
for the Quantum Park of Commerce Planned Industrial Development:
A. COMMERCIAL
./ Professional and Business Offices
1
./ Nursery Schools and Day Care Centers
./ Used and New Car Sales (CARMAX) 9
./ Gas Station with Convenience Store and CarWash3
./ Restaurants with or without Drive-through5
./ Retai~bonly on Lots with the commercial use option per the Quantum DRI Master Plan)
./ Hotel
B OFFICE
./ Professional and Business Offices
1
./ Nursery Schools and Day Care Centers
./ Meeting Hall for Masonic Lodge
./ Rehabilitation Hospital6
./ Charter High School 11
./ Medical Offices 7
./ Lions Club
C INDUSTRIAL
./ Solvent Distribution Facility2
./ Warehouse, Distribution, Wholesale
./ Electronics Manufacturing
./ Research and Development Laboratories
./ FP&L Substation (utility facilities)
./ Research, Development, & Manufacturing of Spray Dispensing Systems and Chemical
Specialty Liquid Products (Packaging Concepts)
./ Cosmetics and Perfume Manufacturing (BGI)
./ Manufacturing, Fabrication, and Assembly of Furniture
./ Stone cutting and finishing (Oriana Granite Lot 50-A [CC 6-6-00])
./ Design, Manufacturing, Storage, Distribution of Decor Elements (Ed Carey design)
./ Outdoor Storage 4
./ Assembly of Automated Packaging Machines & Ancillary Office & Warehouse
./ Manufacturing, fabrication, and processing of machinery, equifment, appliances, parts,
and tools, limited to assembly of finished parts and materials.
./ Gymnastic centers and cheerleading schools 7
./ Installation, repair, and service of alarms, stereos, and window tinting for automobiles,
including ancillary sales 7
./ Charter High School 11
D GOVERNMENT AUINSTITUTIONAL
./ Public High School
./ Fraternal Order of Police Clubhouse
./ Tri-County Railroad Station, Park & Ride
All businesses shall state, as part of the occupational license application, whether the business would
use, handle, store, generate or display hazardous materials, hazardous waste, or toxic substance, as the
same are defined by 40 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 261, or the Florida Substance List as set forth
in Rule 4A-62.004, Florida Administrative Code, in which case a City Fire Department Hazardous Material
Disclosure Form shall be required in accordance with Part II, Section 9-71 of this code
1 Requires Conditional Use Approval (See Section 11.2 of Appendix A, Zoning)
2 Requires Hazardous Material Disclosure Form be submitted with occupational license application.
3 Applies to Lot 65B-Mobil and Lot 91 Hess
4 Applies to Lots 32-38, 68A-70, 72, and 73A-76 with conditions (maximum 15% of site)
5 Applies to Lots 81 and 82 only
6 Applies to Lots 48A, 48B. and 48C only
7 Applies to Lot 3 only
8 Applies to any lot with IND or I included in the use designation.
9 Applies to Lots 76-80 only
10 Applies to Lot 1 only
11 Applies to Lots 18 & 19 only
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DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMEN"T
MEMORANDUM NO PZ 04-119
DATE.
May 28, 2004
RE.
Quantum Park of Commerce PID - Permitted Uses
(Update of Previous Memorandum dated September 1, 1999 (Memorandum No PZ 99-215,
January 12, 1989, June 22, 1990, October 16, 1992, July 9, 1998, March 13, 2000, October
16, 2001, September 9, 200Z and correction of error on Memorandum dated August 5, 199Z,
January 24, Z003, and May 7, Z004).
The following uses have been approved to date by the Planning & Development Board and City Commission
for the Quantum Park of Commerce Planned Industrial Development:
A. COMMERCIAL
./ Professional and Business Offices
./ Nursery Schools and Day Care Centers 1
./ Used and New Car Sales (CARMAX) 9
./ Gas Station with Convenience Store and Car Wash3
./ Restaurants with or without Drive-through 5
./ Retai~bonly on Lots with the commercial use option per the Quantum DRI Master Plan)
./ Hotel
B OFFICE
./ Professional and Business Offices
1
./ Nursery Schools and Day Care Centers
./ Meeting Hall for Masonic Lodge
./ Rehabilitation Hospital6
./ Charter High School 11
C INDUSTRIAL
./ Solvent Distribution Facility2
./ Warehouse, Distribution, Wholesale
./ Electronics Manufacturing
./ Research and Development Laboratories
./ FP&L Substation (utility facilities)
./ Research, Development, & Manufacturing of Spray Dispensing Systems and Chemical
Specialty Liquid Products (Packaging Concepts)
./ Cosmetics and Perfume Manufacturing (BGI)
./ Manufacturing, Fabrication, and Assembly of Furniture
./ Stone cutting and finishing (Oriana Granite Lot 50-A [CC 6-6-00])
./ Design, Manufacturing, Storage, Distribution of Decor Elements (Ed Carey design)
4
./ Outdoor Storage
./ Assembly of Automated Packaging Machines & Ancillary Office & Warehouse
./ Manufacturing, fabrication, and processing of machinery, equifment, appliances, parts,
and tools, limited to assembly of finished parts and materials.
./ Gymnastic centers and cheerleading schools 7
./ Installation, repair, and service of alarms, stereos, and window tinting for automobiles,
including ancillary sales 7
./ Charter High School 11
o GOVERNMENTAUINSTITUTIONAL
./ Public High School
./ Fratemal Order of Police Clubhouse
./ Tri-County Railroad Station, Park & Ride
All businesses shall state, as part of the occupational license application, whether the business would
use, handle, store, generate or display hazardous materials, hazardous waste, or toxic substance, as the
same are defined by 40 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 261, or the Florida Substance List as set forth
in Rule 4A-62.004, Florida Administrative Code, in which case a City Fire Department Hazardous Material
Disclosure Form shall be required in accordance with Part II, Section 9-71 of this code.
1 Requires Conditional Use Approval (See Section 11.2 of Appendix A, Zoning)
2 Requires Hazardous Material Disclosure Form be submitted with occupational license application.
3 Applies to Lot 65B-Mobil and Lot 91 Hess
4 Applies to Lots 32-38, 68A-70, 72, and 73A-76 with conditions (maximum 15% of site)
5 Applies to Lots 81 and 82 only
6 Applies to Lots 48A, 48B, and 48C only
7 Applies to Lot 3 only
8 Applies to any lot with IND or I included in the use designation.
9 Applies to Lots 76-80 only
10 Applies to Lot 1 only
11 Applies to Lots 18 & 19 only
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OEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT -
MEMORANDUM NO PZ 04-102
DATE.
May 7, 2004
RE.
Quantum Park of Commerce PID - Permitted Uses
(Update of Previous Memorandum dated September 1, 1999 (Memorandum No PZ 99-215,
January 12,1989, June 22,1990, October 16,1992, July 9,1998, March 13,2000, October
16, 2001, September 9,2002 and correction of error on Memorandum dated August 5, 1992),
January 24, 2003
The following uses have been approved to date by the Planning & Development Board and City Commission
for the Quantum Park of Commerce Planned Industrial Development:
A. COMMERCIAL
./ Professional and Business Offices
1
./ Nursery Schools and Day Care Centers
./ Used and New Car Sales (CARMAX) 9
./ Gas Station with Convenience Store and Car Wash3
./ Restaurants with or without Drive-through5
./ Retai~bonly on Lots with the commercial use option per the Quantum DRI Master Plan)
./ Hotel
B OFFICE
./ Professional and Business Offices
1
./ Nursery Schools and Day Care Centers
./ Meeting Hall for Masonic Lodge
./ Rehabilitation Hospital6
C INDUSTRIAL
./ Solvent Distribution Facility2
./ Warehouse, Distribution, Wholesale
./ Electronics Manufacturing
./ Research and Development Laboratories
./ FP&L Substation (utility facilities)
./ Research, Development, & Manufacturing of Spray Dispensing Systems and Chemical
Specialty Liquid Products (Packaging Concepts)
./ Cosmetics and Perfume Manufacturing (BGI)
./ Manufacturing, Fabrication, and Assembly of Furniture
./ Stone cutting and finishing (Oriana Granite Lot 50-A [CC 6-6-00])
./ Design, Manufacturing, Storage, Distribution of Decor Elements (Ed Carey design)
4
./ Outdoor Storage
./ Assembly of Automated Packaging Machines & Ancillary Office & Warehouse
./ Manufacturing, fabrication, and processing of machinery, equifment, appliances, parts,
and tools, limited to assembly of finished parts and materials.
./ Gymnastic centers and cheerleading schools 7
./ Installation, repair, and service of alarms, stereos, and window tinting for automobiles,
including ancillary sales 7
o GOVERNMENT AUINSTITUTIONAL
./ Public High School
./ Fraternal Order of Police Clubhouse
./ Tri-County Railroad Station, Park & Ride
All businesses shall state, as part of the occupational license application, whether the business would
use, handle, store, generate or display hazardous materials, hazardous waste, or toxic substance, as the
same are defined by 40 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 261, or the Florida Substance List as set forth
in Rule 4A-62.004, Florida Administrative Code, in which case a City Fire Department Hazardous Material
Disclosure Form shall be required in accordance with Part II, Section 9-71 of this code.
1 Requires Conditional Use Approval (See Section 11.2 of Appendix A, Zoning)
2 Requires Hazardous Material Disclosure Form be submitted with occupational license application.
3 Applies to Lot 65B-Mobil and Lot 91 Hess
4 Applies to Lots 32-38, 68A-70, 72, and 73A-76 with conditions (maximum 15% of site)
5 Applies to Lots 81 and 82 only
6 Applies to Lots 48A, 48B, and 48C only
7 Applies to Lot 3 only
8 Applies to any lot with IND or I included in the use designation,
9 Applies to Lots 76-80 only
10 Applies to Lot 1 only
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- DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENTf -
MEMORANDUM NO PZ 03-028
DATE
January 24, 2003
RE
Quantum Park of Commerce PID - Permitted Uses
(Update of Previous Memorandum dated September 1, 1999 (Memorandum No PZ 99-215,
January 12, 1989 June 22, 1990 October 16, 1992, July 9, 1998 March 13 200 October 16
2001, September 9 2002 and correction of error on Memorandum dated August 5, 1992)
The following uses have been approved to date by the Planning and Development Board at the Quantum
Park of Commerce Planned Industrial De\elopment:
A. CLUB
./ Professional and Business Offices
1
./ Nursery Schools and Day Care Centers
B COMMERCIAL
./ Professional and Business Offices
1
./ Nursery Schools and Day Care Centers
./ Used and New Car Sales (CARMAX)
./ Gas Station with Convenience Store and Car Wash 3
./ Restaurants with or without Drive-through 5
./ Retail (only on Lots with the commercial use option per the Quantum DRI M:lster Plan)
C OFFICE
./ Professional and Business Offices
1
./ Nursery Schools and Day Care Centers
D INDUSTRIAL
./ Solvent Distribution Facilitl
./ Warehouse, Distribution, Wholesale
./ Electronics Manufacturing
./ Research and Development Laboratories
./ FP&L Substation (utility facilities)
./ Research, Development, & Manufacturing of Spray Dispensing Systems and Chemical
Specialty Liquid Products (Packaging Concepts)
./ Cosmetics and Perfume Manufacturing (BGI)
./ Manufacturing Fabrication and Assembly of Furniture
./ Stone cutting and finishing (Oriana Granite Lot 50-A [CC 6-6-00])
./ Design, Manufacturing, Storage, Distribution of Decor Elements (Ed Carey design)
4
./ Outdoor Storage
./ Assembly of Automated Packaging Machines & Ancillary Office & Warehouse
E. RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT INDUSTRIAL
./ Motor Vehicle Emissions Testing Facilities
F GOVERNMENTAL/INSTITUTIONAL
./ Public High School
./ Fraternal Order of Police Clubhouse
./ Tri-County Railroad Station, Park & Ride
./ Rehabilitation Hospital6
G HOTEL
./ Studio Suites
In addition to the uses listed abo\€ which specifically require an environmental review permit, any use
which uses, handles, stores, or display.:; hazardous materials, or Wlich generates hazardous wastes, as
defined by 40 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 261, shall also require an emironmental review permit in
accordance with Section 11 3 of Appendix A, Zoning
1 Requires Conditional Use Approval (See Section 11.2 of Appendix A, Zoning)
2 Requires Environmental Review (See Section 11 3 of Appendix A, Zoning)
3 Applies to Lot 65B-Mobil and Lot 91 Hess
4 Applies to Lots 32-38 68A-70 72 and 73A-76 with conditions (maximum 15% of site)
5 Applies to Lots 81 and 82 only
6 Applies to Lots 48A, 48B and 48C only
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.JEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT '
MEMORANDUM NO PZ 01-223
DATE
October 16 2001
RE
Quantum Park of Commerce PID - Permitted Uses
(Update of Previous Memorandum dated March 13,2001, Memorandum dated September 1,
1999 (Memorandum No PZ 99-215, January 12, 1989, June 22, 1990, October 16, 1992, and
July 9, 1998 and correction of error on Memorandum dated August 5, 1992)
The following uses have been approved to date by the Planning and Development Board at the Quantum
Park of Commerce Planned Industrial Development:
A. CLUB
./ Professional and Business Offices
,/ Nursery Schools and Day Care Centers 1
B COMMERCIAL
./ Professional and Business Offices
1
" Nursery Schools and Day Care Centers
./ Used and New Car Sales (CAR MAX)
./ Gas Station with Convenience Store and Car Wash2
C OFFICE
./ Professional and Business Offices
1
" Nursery Schools and Day Care Centers
o INDUSTRIAL
" Solvent Distribution Facilitl
./ Warehouse, Distribution, Wholesale2
./ Electronics Manufacturing
./ Research and Development Laboratories
./ FP&L Substation (utility facilities)
./ Research, Development, & Manufacturing of Spray Dispensing Systems and Chemical
Specialty Liquid Products (Packaging Concepts)
./ Cosmetics and Perfume Manufacturing (BGI)2
./ Manufacturing, Fabrication, and Assembly of Furniture
./ Stone cutting and finishing2 (Oriana Granite Lot 50-A [CC 6-6-00])
./ Design, Manufacturing, Storage, Distribution of Decor Elements2 (Ed Carey design)
./ Outdoor storage2 (Maximum of 15 % of site - Lots 31 through 38, 68 through 72
excepting 71, and lots 73 through 76 [CC 10/02/01])
E RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT INDUSTRIAL
./ Motor Vehicle Emissions Testing Facilities
F GOVERNMENTAL/INSTITUTIONAL
./ Public High School
./ Fraternal Order of Police Clubhouse
./ Tri-County Railroad Station Park & Ride
G HOTEL
./ Studio Suites
In addition to the uses listed above which specifically require an environmental review permit, any use
which uses, handles, stores, or displays hazardous materials, or which generates hazardous wastes, as
defined by 40 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 261, shall also require an environmental review permit in
accordance with Section 11 3 of Appendix A, Zoning
;' Requires Conditional Use Approval (See Section 11.2 of Appendix A, Z. Ig)
2 Requires Environmental Review (See Section 11 3 of Appendix A, Zoning)
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DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT-
MEMORANDUM NO PZ 01-044
DATE
March 13 2001
RE
Quantum Park of Commerce PID - Permitted Uses
(Update of Previous Memorandum dated September 1, 1999 (Memorandum No PZ 99-215,
January 12, 1989, June 22, 1990, October 16, 1992, and July 9, 1998 and correction of error
on Memorandum dated August 5, 1992)
The following uses have been approved to date by the Planning and Development Board at the Quantum
Park of Commerce Planned Industrial Development:
A. CLUB
./ Professional and Business Offices
1
., Nursery Schools and Day Care Centers
B COMMERCIAL
./ Professional and Business Offices
1
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./ Used and New Car Sales (CAR MAX)
./ Gas Station with Convenience Store and Car Wash
C OFFICE
./ Professional and Business Offices
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o INDUSTRIAL
v' Solvent Distribution Facility2
./ Warehouse, Distribution, Wholesale
./ Electronics Manufacturing
./ Research and Development Laboratories
./ FP&L Substation (utility facilities)
./ Research, Development, & Manufacturing of Spray Dispensing Systems and Chemical
Specialty Liquid Products (Packaging Concepts)
./ Cosmetics and Perfume Manufacturing (BGI)
./ Manufacturing, Fabrication, and Assembly of Furniture
./ Stone cutting and finishing (Oriana Granite Lot 50-A [CC 6-6-00])
./ Design, Manufacturing, Storage, Distribution of Decor Elements (Ed Carey design)
E RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT INDUSTRIAL
./ Motor Vehicle Emissions Testing Facilities
F GOVERNMENTAL/INSTITUTIONAL
./ Public High School
./ Fraternal Order of Police Clubhouse
./ Tri-County Railroad Station, Park & Ride
G HOTEL
./ Studio Suites
In addition to the uses listed above which specifically require an environmental review permit, any use
which uses, handles, stores, or displays hazardous materials, or which generates hazardous wastes, as
defined by 40 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 261 shall also require an environmental review permit in
accordance with Section 11 3 of Appendix A, Zoning
1 Requires Conditional Use Approval (See Section 11.2 of Appendix A, Zoning)
2 Requires Environmental Review (See Section 11 3 of Appendix A, Zoning)
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Mr Michael Rumpf, Director
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City of Boynton Beach
100 E. Boynton Blvd.
Boynton Beach, Florida 33425-0310
Re: Quaotum Park
Dear Mr Rwnpf
Our client is considering pW'thasing a parcel of property located within the Quantum
Park and we are conducting due diligence research on the SIte. ] met with Dan DeCarlo today
and he suggested that r make a written request to you for the following information.
Copy of the...approved development orders)for the DRI that encompasses Quantum
Park.
2. Copies of the land use text that describes the pennitted uses in the Industrial and
the Local Retail land use categories.
3 Copy of the ordmance that approved the PIn zoning for the Quantum Parle
Please call me at (954) 768-8294 when the above items are available and we will send a
courier to pick them with a check for any copying chatges. Thank you very much {or your
prompt assistance.
Sincerely,
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DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT-
MEMORANDUM NO PZ 99-047
FROM
Chairman and Members
Planning and Development Board
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Michael Rumpf
Acting Manager of Planning and Zoning
TO.
DATE.
February 18, 1999
Quantum Park - MPMD 98-006/DRIA 98-003
Master Plan Amendment No 9 (movement of land uses and addition of
Amusement and Recreation land use designation)
SUBJECT
NATURE OF REQUEST
Quantum Park of Commerce, a partially built-out Development of Regional Impact (DRI)
comprised of 5399 acres, zoned PID (Planned Industrial Development), is located on the west
side of 1-95, between Miner Road extended and the Boynton (C-16) Canal (see attached
location map - Exhibit "A") Douglas MacDonald, President of MFT Development, Inc" property
owner of the Quantum Park of com2 has requested an amendment to thj!ir DRI
developm~t orger, Ordinance No~ as amended by Ordinance No 97-29<'86-11)~
rS8-3, 94-10, 94-51,~and 9~65 The proposed amendments which revise the existing
master plan (see Exhibit "Bn - ExlS'ting Master Plan) are as follows (with the bold type indicating
the specific category affected)
1)
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Change in master plan designation of lot 2 from office/industrial to
officelindustrial/hotel;
2) Change in the master plan designation of lots 66, 67 -A, and 67 -C from
office/Industrial/hotel to office/industrial/commercial;
3) Change in the master plan designation of lots 76,81 and 82 to
office/industrial/commercial to office/industrial; and
4) Change in the master plan designation of lots 83,84,85, 86, 87, and 88 from
office/industrial to office/industrial/amusement and recreation,
BACKGROUND
The amendment request is governed by Section 7 of Appendix A, Zoning City of Boynton
Beach Code of Ordinances, which establishes Planned Industrial Development Districts and by
Chapter 380 06 (19) (e) (2), Florida Statutes, Developments of Regional Impact - Substantial
Deviations. This amendment is submitted in connection with a request from the applicant that:
1) the city make a determination that the master plan amendment is not substantial
in nature and
2) the proposed change to the Quantum Park DRI development order
a) is not a substantial deviation and
b) does not require further Development of Regional Impact review
A public hearing must be conducted by the City Commission prior to making a determination as
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PLANNING AND ZONING DEPARTMENT MEMO""~NDUM
DATE
July 9, 1998
RE
Quantum Park of Commerce PID - Permitted Uses
(Update of Previous Memorandum dated January 12,1989, June 22,1990, and October 16,
1992 and correction of error on Memorandum dated August 5, 1992)
The following uses have been approved to date by the Planning and Development Board at the Quantum
Park of Commerce Planned Industrial Development:
A. CLUB
./ Professional and Business Offices
./ Nursery Schools and Day Care Centers 1
B COMMERCIAL
./ Professional and Business Offices
,/ Nursery Schools and Day Care Centers 1
./ Used and New Car Sales (CARMAX)
C OFFICE
./ Professional and Business Offices
,/ Nursery Schools and Day Care Centers 1
o INDUSTRIAL
,/ Solvent Distribution Facilitl
./ Warehouse, Distribution, Wholesale
./ Electronics Manufacturing
./ Research and Development Laboratories
./ FP&L Substation (utility facilities)
./ Research, Development, & Manufacturing of Spray Dispensing Systems and Chemical
Specialty Liquid Products (Packaging Concepts)
./ Cosmetics and Perfume Manufacturing (BGI)
./ Manufacturing, Fabrication, and Assembly of Furniture
E RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT INDUSTRIAL
./ Motor Vehicle Emissions Testing Facilities
F GOVERNMENTAUINSTITUTIONAL
./ Public High School
./ Fraternal Order of Police Clubhouse
./ Tri-County Railroad Station, Park & Ride
G HOTEL
./ Studio Suites
In addition to the uses listed above which specifically require an environmental review permit, any use
which uses, handles, stores, or displays hazardous materials, or which generates hazardous wastes, as
defined by 40 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 261, shall also require an environmental review permit
in accordance with Section 11 3 of Appendix A, Zoning
1 Requires Conditional Use Approval (See Section 11.2 of Appendix A, Zoning)
2 Requires Environmental Review (See Section 11 3 of Appendix A, Zoning)
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MEmNG MINUTES
REGULAR CITY COMMI - 'ON
BOYNTON BEACH, FlO., ....A
JULY 7, 1998
matchIng grant for 8 roadway medians on South Congress Avenue
between Golf Road and Ocean Drive.
-
Item C.1 was removed from the Consent Agenda for discussion.
2. Proposed Resolution No. R98-112 Re: Approving a Financial
Assistance Agreement for Landscaping along Congress Avenue from SW
30th Avenue north to Golf Road (SW 23rd Avenue)
Item C.2 was removed from the Consent Agenda for discussion.
3. Proposed Resolution No. R98-113 Re: Approving the release of
remaining surety for Quail Run Villas Phase II and III
4 Proposed Resolution No. R98-114 Re: Safety in Schools
Item C 4 was removed from the Consent Agenda for discussion.
5 Proposed Resolution No. R98-115 Re: Approving job description for
Automated Sanitation Truck Driver
6. Proposed Resolution No. R98-116 Re: Approving letter of credit No.
12266 from M& T Bank in the amount of $53.363.20 as surety for
installation of the water and sewer systems to seNe Guardian Storage
7 Proposed Resolution No. R98-117 Re: Accepting letter of credit No.
77461 from 11t United Bank as surety for water and sewer improvements
to serve the proposed Boynton Shoppes
8. Proposed Resolution No. R98-118 Re: Approving water service
agreement for Military/Cocoanut, Inc. to seNe a proposed gas station and
convenience store located at Coconut Lane & Military Trail
9 Proposed Resolution No. R98-119 Re: Entering into a federal
equitable sharing agreement with the Federal Government of the United
States. the Department of the Treasury and the Department of Justice.
10. Proposed Resolution No. R98-121 Re: Authorizing execution of
restoration agreement between the city and Palm Beach County for
Project No. 95511 (Lawrence Road).
11 Proposed Resolution No. R98-122 Re: Approving return of cash
sureties check on deposit for N. Federal Highway west ROW landscape
1997 project in the full amount of $36.581.60.
o Ratification of Planning & Development Board Action:
7
MeETING MINUTES
REGULAR CITY COMM!~aON
BOYNTON BEACH, FLO. DA
JULY 7, 1998
1 Riverwalk Plaza (Lee Starkey) 1606 South Federal Highway - Variance
from the LORs, Chapter 2 - Zoning, Section 4.l - Buffer Walls, to allow a
6' high chain linked fence along the south property line in lieu of the
required 5' high concrete block buffer wall to separate the Riverwalk
Plaza from the abutting residential district. (TABLED TO 7/21/98)
2. Self-Storage facilities (William MorrisIKilday & Associates, Inc.) - Request
to amend the Land Development Regulations, Chapter 1 and Chapter 2,
to expand the definition for self-storage facilities to differentiate between
limited access self-storage facilities and multi-access, self-storage
facilities; to add limited access self-storage facilities to the list of permitted
uses within the C-1, Office/Professional zoning district, and to change the
design requirements. locational aiteria and other development standards
for self-storage facilities. (TABLED TO 7n/98)
3. Shoppes of Woolbright PCD - Favorite Food Court (Bradley D Miller.
AIC?) Request for modification to master plan for the Shoppes of
Woolbright PCD through adjustment of square feet from planned retail
use to the remaining restaurant outparcel in connection with processing of
the Favorite Food Court use application to construct a 4.000 square foot
(restaurant) with a drive-through
Item D 3 was removed from the Consent Agenda for consideration in conjunction with Item VII-
B, "Favorite Food Court"
.'"
4 Quantum Corporate Park - (Roscoe Siby, P.E.) - Request to amend the
list of approved uses for the Quantum Park PID master plan to allow
studio suites on lots designated -Hotel-
E. Approval of Sills
F Authorize release of $10,000 budgeted for fiscal year 1997/98 for subsidized
child care programs
Item "F" was removed from the Consent Agenda for discussion.
G. Motion to approve application for matching grant funds for repairs to Cafe Barista
In accordance with Downtown Facrade Program Guidelines ($5,000)
H. Approval of expenditure of Law Enforcement Trust Funds in the amount of
$10,000: $2.500 to Boy Scouts of America (Gulfstream Council), $4,000 to Lake
Worth High School Law Enforcement Magnet Program, and $3,500 to the
Boynton Beach Police Athletic League (PAL)
Item "H" was removed from the Consent Agenda for discussion.
I. Approval of requisition in the amount of $11,600 to extend cart and lifter rentals
for pilot cart program.
8
MEETING MINUTES
REGULAR CITY COMMI! jN
BOYNTON BEACH, flORIDA
JULY 7, 1998
Motion
Commissioner Titcomb moved to approve the Consent Ayenda with the exceptions of Items
C.1, C.2, C 4, 0.3, "F" and "H" Vice Mayor Jaskiewicz seconded the motion that carried
unanimously
CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS FOR DISCUSSION.
C.1 Proposed Resolution No. R98-112 Re: To authorize and direct staff
to apply for Phase 5, Palm Beach County Roadway Beautification 50/50
matching grant for 8 roadway medians on South Congress Avenue
between Golf Road and Ocean Drive.
C.2. Proposed Resolution No. R98-113 Re: Approving a Financial
Assistance Agreement for Landscaping along Congress Avenue from SW
30th Avenue north to Golf Road (SW 23rd Avenue)
Vice Mayor Jaskiewicz is pleased that these Resolutions will cover the beautification of the
medians from Golf Road to Ocean Drive and from SW 30th Avenue to Golf Road. She is
hopeful that all medians on Congress Avenue will have improved medians shortly
Commissioner Titcomb advised that City groundskeeping staff would be removing the weeds
while we wait for this beautification.
Motion
~
Vice Mayor Jaskiewicz moved to approve Consent Agenda Items C.1 and C.2. Mayor Pro Tem
Tillman seconded the motion that carried unanimously
C 4 Proposed Resolution No. R98-115 Re: Safety in Schools
Mayor Pro Tem Tillman explained that the City of Boynton Beach is taking a proactive approach
to the issue of eliminating weapons in schools by passing this Resolution. This Resolution is
being moved forward to legislators on national, state, county and local levels to encourage the
passage of legislation in this regard. Mayor Pro Tem Tillman read the Resolution. (A copy of
the Resolution is attached to the original set of minutes on file in the City Clerk's Office.)
Senator Klein appreciated the fact that the City of Boynton Beach is bringing this issue to the
public's attention. He advised that an existing Florida State Statute that makes it unlawful to
take firearms onto campuses. He requested that Mayor Pro Tem Tillman follow up with his
office with respect to specific design criteria for schools. He will take that information to
Tallahassee.
Motion
Vice Mayor Jaskiewicz moved to approve. Mayor Pro Tem Tillman seconded the motion thatccarried unanimously
9
PLANNING AND ZONING DEPARTMENT MEMORANDUM
DATE
June 11, 1998
RE
Quantum Park of Commerce PID - Permitted Uses
(Update of Previous Memorandum. dated January 12, 1989, June 22, 1990, and October 16,
1992 and correction of error on Memorandum dated August 5 1992)
The following uses have been approved to date by the Planning and Development Board at the Quantum
Park of Commerce Planned Industrial Development:
A. CLUB
./ Professional and Business Offices
v' Nursery Schools and Day Care Centers 1
B COMMERCIAL
./ Professional and Business Offices
v" Nursery Schools and Day Care Centers 1
./ Used and New Car Sales (CARMAX)
C OFFICE
./ Professional and Business Offices
v" Nursery Schools and Day Care Centers 1
o INDUSTRIAL
v" Solvent Distribution Facilitl
./ Warehouse, Distribution, Wholesale
./ Electronics Manufacturing
./ Research and Development Laboratories
./ FP&L Substation (utility facilities)
./ Research, Development, & Manufacturing of Spray Dispensing Systems and Chemical
Specialty Liquid Products (Packaging Concepts)
./ Cosmetics and Perfume Manufacturing (BGI)
E RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT INDUSTRIAL
./ Motor Vehicle Emissions Testing Facilities
F GOVERNMENTALIINSTITUTIONAL
./ Public High School
./ Fraternal Order of Police Clubhouse
./ Tri-County Railroad Station, Park & Ride
In addition to the uses listed above which specifically require an environmental review permit, any use
which uses, handles, stores, or displays hazardous materials, or which generates hazardous wastes as
defined by 40 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 261, shall also require an environmental review permit
in accordance with Section 11 3 of Appendix A, Zoning
1 Requires Conditional Use Approval (See Section 11.2 of Appendix A, Zoning)
2 Requires Environmental Review (See Section 11 3 of Appendix A, Zoning)
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Agenda
Regular City Commission Meeth ''''
July 7 1998
10 Proposed Resolution No R98-121 Re. Authorizing execution of
restoration agreement between the city and Palm Beach County for
Project No 95511 (Lawrence Road)
11 Proposed Resolution No R98-122 Re: Approving return of cash
sureties check on deposit for N Federal Highway west ROW landscape
1997 project in the full amount of $36,581 60
o Ratification of Planning & Development Board Action
1 Riverwalk Plaza (Lee Starkey) 1606 South Federal Highway - Variance from the
LDRs, Chapter 2 - Zoning, Section 4,L - Buffer Walls, to allow a 6' high chain
linked fence along the south property line in lieu of the required 5' high concrete
block buffer wall to separate the Riverwalk Plaza from the abutting residential
district. (TABLED TO 7/21/98)
2. Self-Storage facilities (William Morris/Kilday & Associates, Inc.) - Request to
amend the Land Development Regulations, Chapter 1 and Chapter 2, to expand
the definition for self-storage facilities to differentiate between limited access self-
storage facilities and multi-access, self-storage facilities; to add limited access
self-storage facilities to the list of permitted uses within the C-1
Office/Professional zoning district, and to change the design requirements,
locational criteria and other development standards for self-storage facilities.
(TABLED TO 7"/98)
3. Shoppes of Woolbright PCD - Favorite Food Court (Bradley 0 Miller AICP)
Request for modification to master plan for the Shoppes of Woolbright PCD
through adjustment of square feet from planned retail use to the remaining
restaurant outparcel in connection with processing of the Favorite Food Court
use application to construct a 4 000 square foot (restaurant) with a drive-thru
)
Quantum Corporate Park - (Roscoe Biby, P.E.) - Request to amend the list of
approved uses for the Quantum Park PID master plan to allow studio suites on
lots desicnated "HotA'" ..- <-
E. Approval of Bills
F Authorize release of $10,000 budgeted for fiscal year 1997/98 for subsidized
child care programs
G. Motion to approve application for matching grant funds for repairs to Cafe Barista
In accordance with Downtown Fac;ade Program Guidelines ($5.000)
H. Approval of expenditure of Law Enforcement Trust Funds in the amount of
$10,000' $2,500 to 80)' Scouts of America (Gulfstream Council), $4,000 to Lake
Worth High School Law Enforcement Magnet Program, and $3,500 to the
Boynton Beach Police Athletic League (PAL)
I. Approval of requisition in the amount of $11,600 to extend cart and lifter rentals
for pilot cart program.
5
PLANNIN..G AND ZONING DEPARTMENT MEMOQANDUM
DATE
June 11,1998
RE
Quantum Park of Commerce PID - Permitted Uses
(Update of Previous Memorandum dated January 12, 1989, June 22, 1990, and October 16,
1992 and correction of error on Memorandum dated August 5, 1992)
The following uses have been approved to date by the Planning and Development Board at the Quantum
Park of Commerce Planned Industrial Development:
A. CLUB
./ Professional and Business Offices
'" Nursery Schools and Day Care Centers 1
B COMMERCIAL
./ Professional and Business Offices
./ Nursery Schools and Day Care Centers 1
./ Used and New Car Sales (CARMAX)
C OFFICE
./ Professional and Business Offices
./ Nursery Schools and Day Care Centers 1
o INDUSTRIAL
./ Solvent Distribution Facilitl
./ Warehouse, Distribution, Wholesale
./ Electronics Manufacturing
./ Research and Development Laboratories
./ FP&L Substation (utility facilities)
./ Research, Development, & Manufacturing of Spray Dispensing Systems and Chemical
Specialty Liquid Products (Packaging Concepts)
./ Cosmetics and Perfume Manufacturing (BGI)
E. RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT INDUSTRIAL
./ Motor Vehicle Emissions Testing Facilities
F GOVERNMENTAL/INSTITUTIONAL
./ Public High School
./ Fraternal Order of Police Clubhouse
./ Tri-County Railroad Station, Park & Ride
In addition to the uses listed above which specifically require an environmental review permit, any use
which uses, handles stores, or displays hazardous materials, or which generates hazardous wastes, as
defined by 40 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 261, shall also require an environmental review permit
in accordance with Section 11 3 of Appendix A, Zoning
1 Requires Conditional Use Approval (See Section 11.2 of Appendix A, Zoning)
2 Requires Environmental Review (See Section 11 3 of Appendix A, Zoning)
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DATE.
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May 26, 1998
Quantum Park of Commerce PID - Permitted Uses
(Update of Previous Memorandum dated January 12, 1989, June 22, 1990, and October 16,
1992 and correction of error on Memorandum dated August 5, 1992)
The following uses have been approved to date by the Planning and Development Board at the Quantum
Park of Commerce Planned Industrial Development:
A.
CLUB
Professional and Business Offices
Nursery Schools and Day Care Centers 1
B
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C
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2
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In addition to the uses listed above which specifically require an environmental review permit, any use
which uses, handles, stores, or displays hazardous materials, or which generates hazardous wastes, as
defined by 40 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 261, shall also require an environmental review permit
. in accordance with Section 11 3 of A~pendix A, Zoning
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PLAh_ NG AND ZO~ING DEPARTMENT~EMORANDUM
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Don Jaeger, Building Official M \~, _ I'
Tambri J. Heyden, Senior Planner
FROM:
DATE:
October 16, 1992 'v
RE: Quantum Park of Commerce PID - Permitted Uses
(Update of Previous Memoranda gated January 12, 1989, ~
_June 22, 1990~and correction of error on memorandum dated
. August 5, 1992)\
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In addition to the uses listed above which specifically require an
environmental review permit, any use which uses, handles, stores, or
displays hazardous materials, or which generates hazardous wastes, as
defined by 40 Cod~ of Federal Regulations, Part 261, shall also require an
environmental review permit in accordance with Section 11.3 of Appendix A,
Zoning.
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Mike Haag, Zoning & Site Development Director
Dorothy Moore, Zoning & Site Plan Reviewer
Steven Deutsch, Quantum Associates
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MEETING MINUTES
REGULAR CITY COMISSION
BOYNTON BEACH. FLORIDA
MAY 19. 1998
Item IV D 1 was removed from the Consent Agenda and Tabled
2. 658 Manor Drive (Barbara Bradshaw) - Variances from Chapter 2 -
Zoning, Section 5.G.2.a to allow for a reduction of the required minimum
750 square feet of living area for apartment units to 370 square feet for
Unit #5, 568 square feet for Unit #9, and 499 square feet for Unit #10
Item IV D.2 was removed from the Consent Agenda and Tabled
3. Riverwalk Plaza (Lee Starkey) 1606 South Federal Highway - Variance
from the LDRs, Chapter 2 - Zoning, Section 4.L - Buffer Walls, to allow a
6' high chain linked fence along the south property line in lieu of the
required 5' high concrete block buffer wall to separate the Riverwalk
Plaza from the abutting residential district
Item IV 0.3 was removed from the Consent Agenda and Tabled
4 Packaging Concepts (Thomas J. Willi) - 4925 Park Ridge Boulevard
(Packaging Concepts at Quantum Park PIC) - Variance from the LDRs,
Chapter 2 - Zoning. Section 7 - Planned Industrial Development. H.16. to
reduce the required rear setback from 30' to 13' to allow installation of an
aluminum pan roof over existing ground-mounted mechanical equipment.
5. Benvenuto's Restaurant (Jean-Phillippe Gaudree) 1730 North Federal
Highway - Variance from the LDRs, Chapter 23 - Article II, Section 1.1 to
allow the existing parking area with 24' wide access aisles and 24' back-
up area to be exempt from the current standard of 27' in connection with
an addition to the existing restaurant The existing parking area to be
covered by the variance will be used exclusively for valet parking.
6. Caretenders at Newport Place (Robert Kuoppala) - 4745 NW 7th Court,
Lantana, Florida 33462 - Modification to the master plan for Newport
Place PUD to replace medical office use with an adult day care center to
consist of a maximum of 70 guests and 12 staff within the existing 6,300
square fact building.
7 Whitfield Interiors - Quantum Park PIC (Nicole Swift, Butters Construction
and Development) - immediately west of 1-95, north and souttl of
Gateway Boulevard - Use approval to add manufacturing, fabrication and
assembly of furniture to the Quantum Park PID list of pennitted uses for
all parcels with an industrial master plan designation.
8. Robert A. LaLane II. DMD (Michael Corbett) - 2521 South Federal
Highway - Site plan approval to construct a 3.648 square foot dental
office with associated landscaping and parking.
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MEETING MINUTES
REGULAR CITY COMISSION
BOYNTON BEACH. FLORIDA
MAY 19. 1998
E. Approval of Bills
F Approval of Housing Rehabilitation Case No. 297002lNathaniel and Joetta
Morgan in the amount of $26,092.50. This amount includes the leveraging of
State of Florida Housing Initiative Program funding of $10,000 and City Home
Improvement funding of $16,092.50
Item IV F was removed from the Consent Agenda for presentation
G Authorize the Public Works Department to implement a citywide rollout garbage
cart program, and to automate garbage collection services. Authorize the sole
source purchase of the first automated garbage colledion vehicle (Heil Starr
System)
H. Authorize application for a grant from the U. S. Department of Housing and
Urban Development (HUD), Office of Lead Hazard Control. This is part of the
"Lead-Based Paint Hazard Control in Privately-Owned Housing Grant Program"
Approve distribution of $719,952 of the State Fiscal Year 1999 federally funded
Drug Control and System Improvement (DCSI) Formula Grant Program
Item IV I was removed from Consent Agenda for disQJssion
J. Approve the special event request from Pete Rose Ballpark Cafe to host another
Classic Car and Truck Show on Sunday, June 14, 1998 in the parking lot of the
Holiday Inn at Catalina Centre subjed to staff comments and requiring
adherence to City Ordinances and State laws
Motion
Commissioner Titcomb moved to approve the Consent Agenda with the exceptions of Items IV-
C.1, IV-C.4, IV-C.7, D-1, D-2, 0-3, F and I. Mayor Pro Tem Tillman seconded the motion.
Motion carried 5-0.
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CONSENT AGENDA DISCUSSION ITEM:
IV F Approval of Housing Rehabilitation Case No. 297002lNathanlel and Joetta
Morgan In the amount of $26,092.50. This amount Includes the leveraging
of State of Florida Housing Initiative Program funding of $10,000 and City
Home Improvement funding of $16,092.50
Commissioner Denahan asked Ms. Octavia Sherrod to take the podium. Commissioner
Denahan stated that Boynton Beach isn't just working with developers, but also assisting the
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DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT
Memorandum
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Mike Haag, Building Code Permit Administrator
Michael Rumpf, Acting Planning & Zoning Manager
Bob Donovan, Supervisor of Permit ApplIcations
Bulent 1. Kastarlak., Director of Development ~'(....
June 18, 1998
FROM.
DATE.
RE:
Quantum Park
Please note that the Department of Development and all Its DivISIons will be watched closely with regard to
permitting of new projects cormng from the new owners and clIents of Quantum Park. We must respond
properly and expeditiously I want you to coordinate all Quantum Park related work very closely through your
offices and staff Please adVIse each other accordingly
PLANNING AND ZONING DEPARTMENT
MEMORANDUM
FROM:
J. Scott Miller, City Manager
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Christopher Cutro, Planning and
Zoning Director
TO:
DATE:
September 30, 1993
RE:
Text Change to the PID
As you know, the School Board has approved a site in Quantum Park
for a high school, however, the PID zoning district does not
specifically allow this use. The use could be allowed by
interpretation but to do so takes a series of interpretations that
are somewhat convoluted.
Staff felt it would be best to simply add educationsal uses to the
list of allowable uses in the PID. This allows for a whole range
of educational uses including high schools with some review by the
Planning and Development Board.
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The attached amendment would add this general use to the PID
district regulations.
The Planning and Development Board has reviewed this amendment and
found it to be consistent with the Boynton Beach Comprehensive
Plan.
This item has been scheduled for City Commission review and first
ordinance reading on October 5, 1993.
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MEMORANDUM
FROM:
Chairman and Members
Planning and Development Board
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Planning and Zoning Director
TO:
DATE:
August 6, 1993
RE:
Use Determination for High School in Quantum PID
Some questions have arisen as to the proper procedure for including
the high school use in the Quantum Park PID. This item will be
rescheduled for the September agenda in the proper format.
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PLANNING AND ZONING DEPARTMENT MEMORANDUM
FROM
Occupational License Department
Tambri J Heyden, Senior Planner7}iJ.-
TO
DATE
May 19, 1993
RE
BOYNTON COMMERCENTER PID -
LIST OF PERMITTED USES AND PARKING REQUIREMENTS
The list of permitted uses and parking requirements at the
Boynton Commercenter has been amended by the planning and
Development Board, at their May 11, 1993 meeting, for the
warehouse buildings located in this Planned Industrial
Development (PID) as follows This list supersedes the latest
list dated February 25, 1991 from myself
I Permitted Uses, Not Requiring Environmental Review Approval
A Personal Services
1 Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning
B M3nufacturing, including compounding, assembly, repair,
or treatment of articles or merchandise from the
following previously prepared materials
1 Cellophane
2 Canvas
3 Fiber (i e , wood, except that furniture
manufacturing requires environmental review)
4 Fiberglass
5 Glass
6 Leather
7 Textiles
8 Yarn
C Warehouse, Distribution, Wholesale
1 Any manufacturing category listed above, or any
use listed in Sections 8 Ale (2), (3), (4), (6),
(7), (14), and (16) of the "M-1 INDUSTRIAL
DISTRICT" Zoning Regulations
2 Retail sales are allowed for goods listed under
the sections specified in I C 1 above, provided
that less than 50% of the goods sold on the
premises are sold at retail
D Operations Center - Requiring a mix of moderate
warehouse and increased office use
1 Bank Operations Center
2 Insurance Company Records Storage
3 Government Operations Facility
4 Radio/Television studio
5 Nursing Registries
6 Non-Profit Trade Organization Research and Record
Storage Facilities
7 Offices for contractors (work shops and outside
storaae and truck parkinq for contractors are
specifically prohibited, however)
OCCUPATIONAL LICENSE DEPT
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E Offices
1 PID Leasing Office
2 Satellite Operations Management Offices for any
Light Industrial Use Allowed in section 8 of the
"M-1 Industrial District" Zoning Regulations
3 Professional Engineering Offices
II Uses requiring Environmental Review - See Planning
Department for Application
A Manufacturing, including compounding, assembling,
repair, or treatment of articles or merchandise from
the following previouslY prepared materials
1 Cosmetics
2 Drugs
3 Pharmaceutical
4 Paper
5 Plastics
6 Metal (i e , machine shop)
7 Wire
8 Rubber
9 Electrical appliances, instruments, devices, and
components
10 Auto parts and equipment
11 Boat parts and equipment
12 Airplane parts and equipment
13 Medical equipment, instruments, devices and
components
14 Furniture
15 Precision instruments
16 Engraving, printing, and publishing
B Warehouse Distribution, Wholesale
1 Seafood (excluding processing)
2 Principal uses for any of the manufacturing
categories listed under II A above
3 Retail sales are allowed for goods listed under
Section II A 5 above (plastics) provided that
less than 50% of the goods sold on the premises
are sold at retail
III All uses not specifically listed above are prohibited
Furthermore, the following uses are expressly prohibited
1 Fertilizer manufacturing, sale or distribution
2 Millwork
3 Metal casting
4 Welding shops
5 Contractor's shops, storage, or truck parking
6 Retail sales, where the value of goods sold at
retail exceeds 50% of the total value of goods
sold from the premises
7 Any warehouse or wholesale use which is listed in
Section 8 A 2 b , 8 A 3 c , or Section 8 A 5 b of
the "M-1 INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT" Zoning Regulations
OCCUPATIONAL LICE~SE DEPT
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Parking Requirement
Warehouse. distribution. wholesale One (1) parking
space per eight hundred (800) square feet of gross
floor area (subject to the conditions outlined in notes
1-3 below)
Manufacturinq One (1) parking space per two (2)
employees, but not less than one (1) parking space per
five hundred (500) square feet of gross floor area
(subject to the conditions outlined in notes 1-3
below) ,
1 Showrooms associated with the principal use are
permitted as an ancillary use
2 Offices associated with the principal use are
permitted as an ancillary use with a maximum of
25% of the total gross floor area devoted to such
use
3 Office floor area which exceeds 25% of the total
gross floor area shall be considered a principal
use and shall provide parking at the rate of one
(1) parking space per three hundred (300) square
feet of the entire gross floor area devoted to
such use
Operations Center One (1) parking space per three
hundred (300) square feet of gross floor area devoted
to office use and one (1) parking space per eight
hundred (800) square feet of gross floor area devoted
to warehouse use Where both office and warehouse uses
are intermixed, parking shall be calculated based on
the requirement for office use
Personal Services and Offices One (1) parking space
per three hundred (300) square feet of gross floor
area
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Jose Alfaro
Al Newbold
Tim Babcock, Boynton Commercenter Property Manager
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PLANNI~G AND ZONING DEPARTMENT MEMORANDUM
TO
Don Jaeger, Building Official
FROM
Tambri J Heyden, Senior Planner
DATE
October 16, 1992
RE
Quantum Park of Commerce PID - Permitted Uses
(Update of Previous Memoranda dated January 12, 1989, and
June 22, 1990 and correction of error on memorandum dated
August 5, 1992)
The following uses have been approved to date by the Planning and
Development Board at the Quantum Park of Commerce Planned Industrial
Development:
A. CLUB
Professional and Business Offices
Nursery Schools and Day Care Centers1
B COMMERCIAL
Professional and Business Offices
Nursery Schools and Day Care Centers1
C OFFICE
Professional and Business Offices
Nursery Schools and Day Care Centers1
D. INDUSTRIAL
Solvent Distribution Facility2
Warehouse, Distribution, Wholesale
Electronics Manufacturing
Research and Development Laboratories
FP&L Substation (utility facilities)
E RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT INDUSTRIAL
Motor Vehicle Emissions Testing Facilities
F OTHER
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1 Requires Conditional Use Approval
(See Section 11 2 of Appendix A, Zoning)
2 Requires Environmental Review
(See Section 11 3 of Appendix A, Zoning)
In addition to the uses listed above which specifically require an
environmental review permit, any use which uses, handles, stores, or
displays hazardous materials, or which generates hazardous wastes, as
defined by 40 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 261, shall also require an
environmental review permit in accordance with Section 11 3 of Appendix A,
Zoning.
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Christopher Cutro, Planning & Zoning Director
Occupational Licensing
Mike Haag, Zoning & Site Development Director
Dorothy Moore, Zoning & Site Plan Reviewer
Steven Deutsch, Quantum Associates
Central File
Subject File #022
Chronological File
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PANING AND ZONING DEPARTME' MEMORANDUM
TO:
Don Jaeger, Building Official
FROM
Tambri J. Heyden, Senior Planner
DATE:
August 5, 1992
RE
Quantum Park of Commerce PID - Permitted Uses
(Update of Previous Memoranda dated January 12, 1989
and June 22, 1990)
The following uses have been approved to date by the Planning and
Development Board at the Quantum Park of Commerce Planned Industrial
Development:
A. CLUB
Professional and Business Offices 1
Nursery Schools and Day Care Centers
B. COMMERCIAL
Professional and Business Offices 1
Nursery Schools and Day Care Centers
C. OFFICE
Professional and Business Offices 1
Nursery Schools and Day Care Centers
D. INDUSTRIAL 2
Solvent Distribution Facility
Warehouse, Distribution, Wholesale
Electronics Manufacturing
Research and Development Laboratories
E. RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT INDUSTRIAL
Motor Vehicle Emissions Testing Facility
F OTHER
Fraternal Order of Police Clubhouse
Tri-County Railroad Station
FP&L Substation (utility facilities)
1 Requires Conditional Use Approval
(See Section 11.2 of Appendix A, Zoning)
2 Requires Environmental Review
(See Section 11.3 of Appendix A, Zoning)
In addition to the uses listed above which specifically require an environ-
mental review permit, any use which uses, handles, stores, or displays
hazardous materials, or which generates hazardous wastes, as defined by 40
Code of Federal Regulations, Part 261, shall also require an environmental
review permit in accordance with section 11 3 of Appendix A, Zoning.
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Christopher Cutro, Planning & Zoning Director
Occupational Licensing
Mike Haag, Zoning & Site Development Director
Dotty Moore, Zoning & Site Plan Reviewer
Steven Deutsch, Quantum Associates
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Subject File #022
Chronological File
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SUBJECT: Quantum Park of Commerce PID - Permitted Uses
(Update of Previous Memorandum dated January 12, 1989)
The following uses have been approved by the Planning and Zoning
Board at the Quantum Park of Commerce Planned Industrial
Development:
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
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2
CLUB
Professional and Business Offices 1
Nursery Schools and Day Care Centers
COMMERCIAL
Professional and Business Offices 1
Nursery Schools and Day Care Centers
OFFICE
Professional and Business Offices 1
Nursery Schools and Day Care Centers
INDUSTRIAL 2
Solvent Distribution Facility
Warehouse, Distribution, Wholesale
Electronics Manufacturing
Research and Development Laboratories
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT INDUSTRIAL
Motor Vehicle Emissions Testing Facility
OTHER
Fraternal Order of Police Clubhouse
Tri-County Railroad Station
Requires Conditional Use Approval (see Section 11.2 of
Appendix A, Zoning)
Requires Environmental Review (see Section 11.3 of
Appendix A, Zoning)
In addition to the uses listed above which specifically require
an environmental review permit, any use which uses, handles,
stores, or displays hazardous materials, or which generates
hazardous wastes, as defined by 40 Code of Federal Requlations,
Part 261, shall also require an environmental review permit in
accordance with Section 11.3 of Appendix A, Zoning.
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Interim Planning Director
Occupational Licensing
Tambri J. Heyden
George Zimmerman
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