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ANNUAL STATUS REPORT The Cltu 01 BoUDtOD Beach. DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT PLANNING AND ZONING DMSON 100 E. Boynton Beach Boulevard P.O. Box 310 Boynton Beach, Florida 33425-0310 TEL. 561 742-6260 FAX. 561 742-6259 www.boynton-beach.org CERTIFIED MAIL July 26, 2005 Mr Douglas MacDonald, PresIdent Quantum Park Property Owner's ASSOCiatIOn 2500 Quantum Lakes Dnve, SUIte 101 Boynton Beach, Flonda 33426 Re' Quantum Park - Annual Status Report (March 2004 - March 2005) Dear Mr MacDonald. The CIty has not receIved the annual status report for the Quantum Park Development of RegIOnal Impact (DR!) As a part ofthe annual report, the CIty IS requestmg an update ofthe EnVIronmental Addendum (ExhibIt G-l), outlmmg the envIronmental mamtenance activIties smce 2003, whIch m the past has been prepared by EcologIcal Consultants, Inc. Please prOVIde tlus document as soon as possible, and understand as always, the CIty WIll not process any further Notices Of Proposed Change (NOPC) to the DR! WIthout the satisfactory acceptance of the annual status report. Should you have any questions regardmg anythmg contamed herem, please do not heSItate to contact me. Thank you for you cooperation m thIS matter Smcerely, Ed Breese Pnncipal Planner CC Kurt Bressner, CIty Manager Jim Cherof, CIty Attorney Qumtus Greene, DIrector of Development Mike Rumpf, DIrector ofPlannmg & Zomng SENDER: COMPLETE THIS SECTION . Complete items 1 2, and 3. Also complete item 4 if Restricted Delivery is desired. . Print your name and address on the reverse so that we can return the carcI to you. . Attach this card to the back of the mailpiece, or on the front if space permits. 1 Article Addressed to: COMPLETE THIS SECTION ON DELIVERY A Signature x o Agent o Addressee C. Date of Delivery B. Received by ( Printed Name) D. 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QUANTUM PARK ANNUAL STATUS REPORT DISTRIBUTION LIST REPORT ADDRESSES Kurt Bressner CIty Manager CIty of Boynton Beach POBox 310 Boynton Beach, FL 33425-0310 Jim Golden Seruor Planner, RegulatIOn Dept. South Flonda Water Management DIStrIct 3301 Gun Club Road West Palm Beach, FL 33406 Michael Busha, DIrector DR! Coordmator Treasure Coast RegIOnal Planmng Council 301 E. Ocean Blvd., SUIte 300 Stuart, FL 34994 Mary Ann Poole, DIrector Office of PolIcy & Stakeholder CoordmatIOn Flonda FISh & WildlIfe ConservatIOn Comm. 620 S Mendan Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-1600 Mr Kevm Neal, DIrector Southeast DIStrIct State ofFlonda Dept. of EnVIronmental ProtectIon 400 North Congress Avenue West Palm Beach, FL 33401 John Booth, DIrector Plannmg & AdmIrustratIon Palm Beach County SolId Waste Authonty 7501 N Jog Road West Palm Beach, FL 33412 Valene Hubbard, DIrector DIVISIon of Commumty Planmng Bureau of State Planmng 2555 Shumard Oak Blvd. Tallahassee, FL 32399-2100 Douglas B MacDonald, PresIdent Quantum Park Property Owner's AssocIatIOn, Inc. 2500 Quantum Lakes Dnve, SUIte 100 Boynton Beach, FL 33426 DaVId Noms, Esq Legal Counsel for Quantum Park POA Cohen, Noms, Scherer, et. al. 712 U S Highway One, SUIte 400 North Palm Beach, FL 33408-7164 Gustavo Schrrudt, P .E. DIStrICt Planmng and EnVIronmental Engmeer Flonda Dept. of TransportatIOn - DIStrICt 4 3400 West CommercIal Blvd. Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309-3421 ANNUAL STATUS REPORT Reporting Penod July 1, 2004 - June 30, 2005 f.\Quantum POAAnnuaIReport2005\Distribution List-June05-Annual Report-RvO.doc DEVELOPMENT OF REGIONAL IMPACT ANNUAL STATUS REPORT QUANTUM PARK f/k/a QUANTUM CORPORATE PARK Y~aQUANTUMPARKATBOYNTONBEACH flk/a BOYNTON BEACH PARK OF COMMERCE FOR THE PERIOD OF JULY 1, 2004 TO JUNE 30, 2005 ANNUAL STATUS REPORT REPORTING PERIOD JULY 1,2004 TO JUNE 30, 2005 DEVELOPMENT QUANTUM PARK. flk/a QUANTUM CORPORATE PARK. ~aQUANTUMPARK.ATBOYNTONBEACH ~a BOYNTON BEACH PARK. OF COMMERCE (Name ofDRI) LOCATIONS CIty County BOYNTON BEACH PALM BEACH COUNTY DEVELOPER. Name QUANTUM ASSOCIATES, a Flonda general partnershIp REPORTER. QUANTUM PARK PROPERTY OWNER'S ASSOCIATION, INC A FLORIDA NOT FOR PROFIT CORPORATION 2500 QUANTUM LAKES DRIVE, SUITE 101 BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 33426 1 Describe any changes made m the proposed plan of development, phasmg, or m the representatIOns contamed m the ApplIcatIOn for Development Approval since the Development of RegIOnal Impact receIved approval. Note any actIOns (substantIal deVIatIon determmatIons) taken by local government to address these changes. Note: If a response IS more than one sentence, attach as ExhibIt A, a detailed descnptIOn of each change and copIes ofthe modIfied SIte plan drawmgs. ExhibIt A should also address the followmg Items If applIcable: 1 a. Describe changes m the plan of development or phasmg for the reportmg penod and subsequent years. Ib State any known mcremental DRI applIcatIOns for development approval or request for a substantial deVIatIon detemllnatIon that were filed m the reportmg penod and to be filed dunng the next year 1 c, Attach a copy of any notIce of the adoptIOn of a development order or the subsequent modIficatIOn of an adopted development order that was recorded by the developer pursuant to SubsectIOn 380 06(14), F S ANNUAL STATUS REPORT Reporting Period July 1 2004 through June 30 2005 F:\QUANTUM POAIANNUAlREPORT200S1200SANNUALST ATUSREPORT -RV2.DOC 1 RESPONSE SEE EXHIBIT A ANNEXED HERETO 2 Has there been a change m local government junsdlctIon for any portIOn of the development smce the development order was Issued? If so, has the annexmg local government adopted a new Development of RegIOnal Impact development order for the project? ProVIde a copy of the order adopted by the annexmg local government. RESPONSE NO CHANGE IN LOCAL GOVERNMENT JURISDICTION 3 ProvIde copies of any reVIsed master plans, mcremental site plans, etc., not prevIOusly submItted. RESPONSE SEE EXHIBIT B ANNEXED HERETO 4 ProVIde a summary companson of development actIVIty proposed and actually conducted for the reportmg penod as well as a cumulative total of development proposed and actually conducted to date. RESPONSE SEE EXHffiIT C ANNEXED HERETO 5 Have any undeveloped tracts ofland m the development (other than mdIVIdual smgle- family lots) been sold dunng the reportmg penod to a separate entity or developer? If so, Identify tract, Its SIze, and the buyer ProVIde maps, whIch show the tracts mvolved. RESPONSE SEE EXHIBIT D ANNEXED HERETO 6 Describe any lands purchased or optIOned adjacent to the ongmal Development of RegIOnal Impact SIte subsequent to Issuance of the development order Identify such land, ItS SIze, and mtended use on a SIte plan and map RESPONSE THERE HAVE BEEN NO SUCH PURCHASES OR OPTIONS. 7 LISt any substantial local, state, and federal permIts, whIch have been obtamed, applIed for, or derned, dunng thts reportmg penod. SpeCIfy the agency, type of permIt, and duty of each. RESPONSE SEE EXHIBIT E ANNEXED HERETO 8 PrOVIde a lIst speclfymg each development order condItion and each developer comnntment as contamed m the ADA and state how and when each condItion or comnntment has been complIed with dunng the annual reportmg penod, RESPONSE SEE EXHIBITS F & Fl ANNEXED HERETO 9 ProVIde any mformatIOn that IS specIfically reqUIred by the Development Order to be mcluded m the annual report, ANNUAL STATUS REPORT Reporting Period July 1 2004 through June 30 2005 F.\QUANTUM POAIANNUALREPORT2005\2005ANNUALSTATUSREPORT-RV2.DOC 2 RESPONSE SEE EXHIBITS G ANNEXED HERETO 10 Provide a statement certlfymg that all persons have been sent copies of the annual report m conformance With SubsectIOns 380 06(15) and (18), F S RESPONSE THAT THE UNDERSIGNED, ON BEHALF OF THE REPORTER, CERTIFIES THAT ALL PERSONS HAVE BEEN SENT COPIES OF THIS ANNUAL STATUS REPORT IN CONFORMANCE WITH SECTIONS 380.06(15) AND (18), FLA. ST A TS. (1989). Person Completmg the QuestIOnnaIre" Title: Representmg: Ongmal Report: Eugene A. Gerhca Director Quantum Park Property Owner's AssocIation City of Boynton Beach u e "Gerhca, Director Quan Park Property Owner's Assn. Board of Directors ~~/oS , Date ANNUAL STATUS REPORT Reporting Period July 1 2004 through June 30, 2005 F.\QUANTUM POAIANNUALREPORT200S1200SANNUALST A TUSREPORT-RV2.DOC 3 EXHIBIT A CHANGES IN THE PROPOSED PLAN OF DEVELOPMENT 1 The following IS a list of the Amendments to the DR! Development Order wlnch have been approved. A. February 15,2005-AmendmentNo 15 On February 22,2005, The CIty CommISSIon of the CIty of Boynton Beach approved Amendment No 15 to the Development Order by adoptmg Ordmance No 05-013 Amendment No 15 allows an mcrease m the maxImum number of dwellIng uruts wIthm the areas desIgnated for "Mixed Use (MU)" from 1,000 to 1,105 dwellmg umts. B October 4,2004 - Amendment No 14 On October 11,2004, The CIty CommISSIOn of the CIty of Boynton Beach approved Amendment No 14 to the Development Order by adoptmg Ordmance No 04-077 Amendment No 14 grants approval to create the new land use optIOn "Industnal wIth Retail Sales" (Ind/R) and to add thIS use optIOn to lots 17, 21, 50A and 52. It also redesIgnates lots 81 and 82 as "Governmental & InstItutIOnal" C October 15,2002 - Amendment No 13 On October 15, 2002, the CIty CommISSIOn of the CIty of Boynton Beach approved Amendment No 13 to the Development Order by adoptmg Ordmance No 02-054 Amendment No 13 further amended the Development Order by adoptmg revIsed Master SIte Development Plan No 13 wlnch. changed the permItted land use for lot 3 to Office/lndustnal Use, Lot 34C to Open Space/DetentIOn, Lot 89B to Mixed-Use (wlnch mcludes office, commercIal and reSIdentIal uses). The Master Plan Amendment No 13 contamed wIthm tlns Annual Report shows the deSIgnated land uses for each developable lot wItlnn Quantum Park. D November 6, 2001 - Amendment No 12 On November 6,2001, the CIty CommISSIOn of the City of Boynton Beach approved Amendment No 12 to the Development Order by adoptmg Ordmance No 01-54 Amendment No 12 further amended the Development Order by adoptmg revIsed Master SIte Development Plan No 12 wlnch. changed the permItted land use forlots 7, 8, 9,10,11,23,24,25,26,27,28,29,30 and 31 to Mixed- Use (MU), changed lot 34-C to reserved and reconfigured Quantum Lakes Dnve to lots 100 and 101 wIth a Mixed Use (MU) land use. (NOTE. the CIty dId not approve Amendment No 11). E. March 7, 2000 - Amendment No 10 On March 7,2000, the CIty CommISSIOn of the CIty of Boynton Beach approved Amendment No 10 to the Development Order by adoptmg Ordmance No 00-02. Amendment No 10 added a Mixed- Use Land Use DesignatIOn that mcludes office, commercIal and reSIdentIal uses. The Amendment ANNUAL STATUS REPORT Reporting Period July 1 2004 through June 30 2005 F:\QUANTUM POAIANNUALREPORT200512005ANNUALST ATUSREPORT-RV2.DOC 4 sImultaneously increased the commercIal mtensItIes and decreased the office and mdustnal mtensItIes. The sImultaneous mcreasmg and decreasmg of the land use mtensItIes resulted m no addItIonal regIonal Impact most notably by not mcreasmg the total traffic generated. As m Amendment No 9, vanous other land use deSIgnatIOn changes were approved as part ofthe Master Plan Amendment NolO F March 2, 1999 - Amendment No 9 On March 2, 1999, the CIty CommISSIon of the CIty of Boynton Beach approved Amendment No 9 to the Development Order by adoptmg Ordmance No 99-05 ThIs Amendment added the Land Use DeSIgnation of AttractIOn and RecreatIOn on 22.50 acres (Lots 83-88) to accommodate a multI- screen cmema complex together with land use deSIgnatIOn changes on vanous other lot S throughout the development. The total generated traffic and resultant development mtensItIes were unchanged pursuant to tlus Amendment. G June 3, 1997 - Amendment No 8 On June 3, 1997, the CIty CommISSIOn of the CIty of Boynton Beach adopted Ordmance no 97-20, whIch further amended the Development Order for the Quantum Park DR! by adoptmg reVIsed Master SIte Development Plan No 8 H. December 17, 1996 - Amendment No 7 On December 17, 1996, the City CommISSIOn of the CIty of Boynton Beach adopted Ordmance No 96-65, wluch further amended the Development Order for the Quantum Park DR! by adoptmg reVIsed Master SIte Development Plan No 7, wluch mcludes mdustnal and research and development, together WIth office use, as a permItted land use for Lots 32, 33, 34A, 34B, 35, 36, 37 and 38 wItlun Quantum Park and to change Lots 80, 81, and 82 from office to mdustnal/commercIal use. 1. July 16, 1996 - Amendment No 6 On July 16, 1996, The CIty CommISSIOn of the CIty of Boynton Beach adopted Ordmance No 96- 33, WhICh further amended the Development Order for the Quantum Park DR! by adoptmg reVIsed Master SIte Development Plan No 6, wluch added Lots 80, 81 and 82 to the DR! and mcluded commercIal use as a permItted land use for Lots 65A, 65B, 76, 77, 78, 79 and 91 wItlun Quantum Park, and deleted commercIal use as a permItted land use for Lots 58, 59, 60,61 and 62 wItlun Quantum Park. J November 15, 1994 - Amendment No 5 On November 15, 1994, the City CommISSIOn of the CIty of Boynton Beach adopted Ordmance No 94-51, wluch further amended the Development Order for the Quantum Park DR! by adoptmg Master SIte Development Plan No 5, wluch reVIsed the land use deSIgnatIOn of Lots 12, 13 and 14 from office/research and development. ANNUAL STATUS REPORT Reporting Period July 1 2004 through June 30 2005 F.\QUANTUM POAIANNUALREPORT200S1200SANNUALSTATUSREPORT -RV2.00C 5 K. April 19, 1994 - Amendment No 4 On April 19, 1994, the CIty ComnnSSIOn of the CIty of Boynton Beach adopted Ordmance No 94- 10, whIch further amended the Development Order for the Quantum Park DRI by adoptmg Master SIte Development Plan No 4, whIch reflects the locatIOn of a 46.38 acre publIc hIgh school SIte m the southwest portIOn of Quantum Park DRI, and reduced 30.29 acres ofmdustnal, 12.54 acres of research and development, and 3.55 acres of roadway, as well as redesIgnatIOn of Tract 40 as office / governmental / mstttuttonal and Tract 41-A as research and development / governmental and mstttutIOnal. L. February 2, 1988 - Amendment No 3 On February 2, 1988, the CIty ComnnSSIOn of the CIty of Boynton Beach adopted Ordmance No 88- 3, whtch further amended the Development Order for the Quantum Park DR! by adoptmg Master SIte Development Plan No 3 M. October 21, 1986 - Amendment No 2 On October 21, 1986, the CIty CommissIOn of the CIty of Boynton Beach adopted Ordmance No 86-37, whtch further amended the Development Order the Quantum Park DR! by adoptmg Master SIte Development Plan No 2, and by changmg the name of the development to Quantum Park at Boynton Beach, as well as requmng that the Development Order be revIsed to conform to the Memorandum from R. Thomas Powers to Ed Deutsch, dated July 3, 1986, and the Traffic AnalYSIS Update prepared by Ktmley-Hom and ASSOCIates, Inc., dated July 3, 1986 N June 3, 1986 - Amendment No 1 On June 3, 1986, the CIty CommISSIon of the CIty of Boynton Beach adopted Ordmance No 86-11, whtch amended the Development Order for the Quantum Park DR! by adoptIng the Amended Master SIte Development Plan, and by requinng that the Development Order be revIsed to conform to the representatIOns set forth m the letter from George W ZImmerman to Carmen AnnUZtato, dated February 28, 1986 1 a. F or a descnptIOn of changes m the plan of development of the reportmg penod, please reVIew Items A-N lIsted above. 1 b A copy ofthe Nottce of Amendment to Quantum Park DR! Development Order for Ordmance 04-077 ofthe AdoptIOn of the Development Order, Amendment No 14, IS attached hereto as ExhibIt A-I lc. A copy of the Nottce of Amendment to Quantum Park DR! Development Order for Ordmance 05-013 of the AdoptIOn of the Development Order, Amendment No 15, IS attached hereto as ExhibIt A-2. ANNUAL STATUS REPORT Reporting Period July 1 2004 through June 30 2005 F.\QUANTUM POAlANNUALREPORT200512005ANNUALSTA TUSREPORT -RV2.DOC 6 EXHIBIT A-I NOTICE OF AMENDMENT, AMENDMENT NO 14 ANNUAL STATUS REPORT Reporting Period July 1 2004 through June 30 2005 F'\QUANTUM POAIANNUALREPORT200512005ANNUALSTATUSREPORT-RV2.DOC 7 11111111111111111111I1 Prepered by end to be relUmed to: O8Yld B, NclrrI8, Esquire Cohen, Non\s. SCherer, Weinberger & Wollner 712 U. S, Highway One North Palm Beach. Florida 33408 CFN 20040706363 OR BK ~7aa8 PG 06~4 RECORDED 12/14/~ 16 ~6:19 Pal- a.-acb County, 'Florida Dorothy H V11k.n, Clerk of Court 'Pgf..UlH"HI.IIH~.' CFN 20e5020317~ . ~\~ OR BK 18382 PB .1465 ~ IIECOIDED MJI8/2e15 4I9t14t38 ~ 'ab ~ County, Floriclll ~/--::.r\ ShU'OD It. BoaIl, Cl.EItI I ClDlPT8llIIl 1m < t Pg. 1465 - 1~7; (3pgB) ~8) NOTICE OF AMENDMENT TO QUANTUM PARK '\-:'"-,/)) 0 DRt DEVELOPMENT ORDER '\ ,/ ---. This ~~ftJe OF AMENDMENT TO QUANTUM PARK DRI (Development of Regional 11"'~ D~LOPM~ n ORDER (the "'Notlce-), is hereby provided this 3 f' "--5'" Dtl.(~ ~ re Jl · 2004 by Quantum Limited Partners, Ltd., a R.Orlda Umlted pa ("Quantum'i) as successor to the rights of Quantum Associates, the developer of th' f antum Park DRI f'') ~~ WITNESSETH: \(':r-::::.';\ WHEREAS. a De!!g~ Order (the 'Development Order") (Ordinance No. 84- 51) was adopted by the C ission of the City of Boynton Beach (the .Clty) pursuant to Chapter 380. Florida sta s, relating to that certain property located in Palm Beach County, Florida, more particul~scribed in the attached Exhibit -A' (the .Property"), and allO described in,the Noti~option of Development Order recon:led May 2, 1985 in Official Records Book 4534, pag((U8. of the Public Records of Palm Beach County. Florida; and (-() ..:-::./'-~ WHEREAS, the Developme~" ~r was modified by the City on numerous occasions by the adoption of Ordlnan . _, rs 86-11,86-37,88-3,94-10,94-51.96-33, 96-65. 92-20, 9SH)5, 00-02, 01-54, and ~~CJ\!Y9S of which were recorded In the Public Records of ~alm Beach County, Florida; ;:> ,/' <\..-'- WHEREAS, Quantum desires to pro~~~~ notice of a further amendment to the Quantum Park DRI Development Order V ;~, ( (':~J NOW, THEREFORE. In accordance withEtute 380.06 (1997) notice Is hereby given that the Quantum Park DRI Develop roer has been further amended by the City's adoption of Ordinance Number 0-04-0 o~ctober 4, 2004 f( I, RECITALS: ~~.::..,:;\ .( Ii . ...'.;"" 1 The foregoing recitals are true and co~~rporated herein by remre~. ~/())~ ~',-,-", '/). ."I'''' ~ Book18382/Page1465 Page 1 of 3 2. The Development Order, as amended, constitutes a land development regulation applicable to the Property 3. The recording of this Notice shall not constitute a lien. cloud, or encumbrance on the Property, nor actual or constructive notice of any such lien, cloud. or encumbrance. 4 Complete copies of the Development Order and all amendments thereto are on reCOrd~City of Boynton Beach Clerk's OffIce. ~ss WHEREOF, Quantum has caused this Notice to be executed on the date set ~ove. ,f ))0 . ;:"t1f,. QUANTUM LIMITED PARTNERS, a Florida '\Qf/ limited partnership ~:.O ~:;~ \v!t- .,~:--, r.... ~)) . ~;..~ (t' ~ ~>:.~ STATE OF FLORIDA ~~ COUNTY OF PALM BEACH ~ ,... I"'). I hereby ce t~ th fo~;ij Instrument was acknowledged before me th~ ---J day of "'", '20~DOUglaS MacDonald as President of MFt Development. Inc" a Flori a co~ "~nd General Partner of Quantum limited Partners, Ltd., a Florida limited parm . :-91 behalf of the partnership. He/She Is personally known to me or has produce /'" '\) .... as identification and did (did not) take an oft1. /:\,~~_. ftt~~d FT DEVELOPMENT, INC., a Florida lon, nd General Partner ;.~ f( ~ ~C(2. .-::.....~ (~. j. .'" J~ ' . /~:.) \~~ ^ Ir- (', ,'l.-^. ~.--w r- __....~0I'_'IO__1llII___ I Book18382/Page1466 Page 2 of 3 .... DHIBI~ "A.- ~""_I- A"" rllInlI......-III..... tl. 17. ..... It. ,.... 41 .... ..... . ... .... ... a..,. ....... .... ,. ... _,.- ~........... ~._~... IT lFlII.. ... ~........ '7; _..... 'I"'" .. ..... 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PIDrIlII....._ __ _ _ _ .ID.III..... ......,- I Book18382/Page1467 Page 3 of 3 EXHIBIT A-2 NOTICE OF AMENDMENT, AMENDMENT NO 15 ANNUAL STATUS REPORT Reporting Period July 1 2004 through June 30 2005 F'\QUANTUM POAIANNUALREPORT2005\2005ANNUALSTATUSREPORT-RV2.DOC 8 1111111111111111111111 Prepared by end to be returned to: DavId B. Norris, Esquire Cahan. NorrIs. Scherer. Weinberger & Wolmer 712 U. S, Highway on. North Palm Be8ch. Florida 33408 File ND. 985"'.007 CFN 20050202967 OR BK 18382 PG 0412 RECORDED 04/08/2005 08 51 42 Pab Beach County, Florid. Sharon R. Bock, CLERK &. CDltPTROLLER Pgs 0412 - 414; (3pgs) ~~ \~) NOTICE OF AMENDMENT TO QUANTUM PARK \ r/ s-... 0 DRI DEVELOPMENT ORDER \,:/;/ This ~Qff~ OF AMENDMENT TO QUANTUM PARK DRI (Development of Regional l~rId) q~YfLO MENT ORDER (the "Notice"), is hereby provided this ? ,2005 by Quantum Umited Partners, Ltd., a Rorida limited pa . (Quantum") as successor to the rights of Quantum Associates, the developer of t .. tfantum Park DR!. r, ~ WITNESSETH: \f /-:::~ WHEREAS, a De\E~o.P'J:1'lent Order (the "Development Order") (Ordinance No. 84- 51) was adopted by theC~ission of the City of Boynton Beach (the .City) pursuant to Chapter 380, Florida S~s~ relating to that certain property located in Palm Beach County, Florida, more partiCUt!SCribed in the attached exhibit -A' (the .Property-), and also described In the Noti doption of Development Order recorded May 2, 1985 In <>!fleial Records Book 4534, ge~Z.28, of the Public Records of Palm Beach Coun.ty, Flonda; and (,/' . , \:: \..t ::::,~. WHEREAS, the DevelopmeA~S~.tl1'oer was modified by th.e City on numerous occasions by the adoption ofOrdlnanc ~rs 86-11, 86-37,88-3. 94-10, 94-51, 96-33, 96-65,97-20,99-05,00-02,01-54, 02- ~\.. 77. notices of which were recorded in the Public Records of Palm Beach County, ri ~d t.......~-..... /. '-,' WHEREAS, Quantum desires to pro~ ~ notice of a further amendment to the Quantum Park DRI Development Order V';;- ( (\~) NOW, THEREFORE, in accordance With~}idft~ut9S 380 06 (1991) notice is hereby given as follows: (~ 1 The foregoing recitals are true and c@.~nd incorporated herein by reference. 1(-)) by the ~Ky'. ~~~ :~::"~':rk~~~=~~~~ ~~r amended ~ Book18382/Page412 Page 1 of 3 3. The Development Order, as amended, constitutes B land development regulation applicable to the Property 4 The recording of this Notice shall not constibJte a lien, cloud, or encumbrance on the Property, nor actual or constructive notice of anysucf1lien, cloud. or encumbrance. 5. 5J~mplete copies of the Development Order and all amendments thereto are on ~~ City of Boynton Beach Clerk's Office. ./.. INWf'DESS WHEREOF, Quantum has caused this Notice to be executed on the date set tOl:tfijlpQ. \2:>0\ '\f:~//' QUANTUM LIMITED PARTNERS,s Florida ~:~vm .~: ::n::rtn_hIP R~. ."'*'.... cor F\.... ....,... ............. ."....... y IN, Vice-President ;r:::.-::, {f /} \...... ~ .~~ ~ STATE OF FLORIDA r~). COUNTY OF PALM BEACH 'tf0 \CV I hereby certify that the for~nstrument was acknowledged before me this ~ day of /Y'J:vi/) , 20~ ~~iorenzo Bresolin as Vice-President of MFT Development, Inc., a Florida corpo~~nd General Partner of Quantum Umlted Partners, Ltd., a Florida limited p artn . > ..., rob ehalf of the partnership. He/She is personally krQYn to me or has produce ..> . as Identification and did (did I'Ll) lake an oath. ' " . .,. .~ - Sign: N~P~Kl' ~~ Print: ~ ~~ l ) , t, /' My commission expire~'?' (~ ((,'_.~ G ,-\ " /' ~.::::/":I,:, ,./ ~/r ,~lIIIOI'1Cl!ClI'_TOCII.IANIUII_IlIUDlMLIJ'IoENT ORDeR.llDO \(""\~ ......................... 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Of !Ii.ir-'''!DI'ZT WIlt. _go.. Well rWt of WIlY fII till nIIroad. ~~ of 1312.". _ ..... SauII llE33'II" 1EaIt.. diItInc8 afa.~~~ SauIh 13E15'22" '^'- . --.._....~_..--.. 117.110 tINt; ...... will ..... ' 1" Wac, . diItancI of 200.00 _ ... N..., I,. l1li-.. fII 218.00 '-t: then_ ..... aE4I'21. EaIt, . ar 2OD..00 feet; ... Nann IlElD'CM"WMt, . eII__ ar 40.. l'III::e8oulh OE<el'2t. E-. a ....... fII 5!11.14 l'III: tIlInCII ...... _ w.I. . ...... af 3117.21 fall to 1 .... on the -. i.'~-P" IIuerfDIcI CIfIIIIIIN of lie E-4 CanII; .... willi '\~5of NoIIIE1"'t... Welt,...... of '1IS.13 ...1tII1lllI.... I..... _lit having. radlul f114IO.0Cl feat, . --.. .... of 1~..<i' .n an: IIqIII of 122.12 _..... NIlIItl 1IE1nG" l!aII. I.... ..10... 10 a point or curve; .... wIh. ClftlIII ..11ft *~ 01 450.00 ,. a ClIIInI ....", 11E2lrOD" and... ' .. - 14111 flat: e.-1IilIl . I:lIIIrIr1I of NarII _t'3D" WuI, . cia" of 1_.14 ... III a llGInt on ... ...... DfI N.W. 22nd AWWIUI; tIlInCII ..... . IlMIlng at.... IIE04'3Z'" w.c. lion; .... ClIII1IIfIna fII N.W. 22nd Avenue. cIIItlInaa II 117.15 fIeI_ or _. .. PoWII ofBeginnil1J. ContIiI*lt 81.15 __ men or .... .... eub;eGt III _manta and rIII* fllwar fII.-d. .,.55 At:. GROSS lAtI) AREA OF QIJANT1JM PAIa< 11.70 /Ill; LESS RDArNlAY & CANAL R~YOFQCORD aU5/11l; NET LAND MEA OF QUANTUM PARK TClIIIIIW' wIItIlnI 1ddIIan., d IInd (1lIII1Il. " II'Ill 121 IyinD wIlhln the IlII1t of.. P.c.D. CerDar. CDnIII'*'I 13.17 __. _ IW:lDnIecI in Plat BDOIl Ill, p.... 101 and 107 or ltlI PWIIc Rec:arda cf PUll IIeIch Caunty, 1"IarIdII. for..... pnIpMad'" land .... flllU.Cl2 _. ...... Book18382/Page414 Page 3 of 3 EXHIBIT B REVISED MASTER PLANS, INCREMENTAL SITE PLANS, ETC. THE MOST RECENT REVISED MASTER SITE DEVELOPMENT PLANS NO 14 & 15 ARE A TT ACHED AS EXHffiITS "B-l" AND "B-2" RESPECTIVELY ALL PREVIOUSLY ADOPTED MASTER PLANS ARE ON FILE WITH THE TREASURE COAST REGIONAL PLANNING COUNCIL, THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, AND THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS. ANNUAL STATUS REPORT Reporting Period July 1 2004 through June 30 2005 F.\QUANTUM POA\ANNUALREPORT2005\2005ANNUALST ATUSREPORT -RV2.DOC 9 EXHIBIT B-1 MASTER SITE DEVELOPMENT PLAN AMENDMENT NO 14 ANNUAL STATUS REPORT Reporting Period July 1 2004 through June 30 2005 F:\QUANTUM POAIANNUALREPORT200S1200SANNUALSTATUSREPORT -RV2.DOC 10 EXHIBIT B-2 MASTER SITE DEVELOPMENT PLAN AMENDMENT NO 15 ANNUAL STATUS REPORT Reporting Period July 1 2004 through June 30 2005 F:\QUANTUM POAlANNUALREPORT200512005ANNUALST A TUSREPORT-RV2.DOC 11 EXHIBIT C SUMMARY COMPARISON OF DEVELOPMENT ACTnnTY See Exhibit C-l "Inventory of Land Uses", dated March, 9, 2005, prepared by Pinder Troutman Consulting, Inc. This Table is updated each time a development is submitted for Site Plan Approval. Smce there IS no specIfic property development schedule, there IS no companson available of development actIvIty proposed and actually conducted. ANNUAL STATUS REPORT Reporting Period July 1 2004 through June 30 2005 F.\QUANTUM POAlANNUALREPORT2005\2005ANNUALSTA TUSREPORT -RV2.DOC 12 EXHIBIT C-l INVENTORY OF LAND USES ANNUAL STATUS REPORT Reporting Period July 1 2004 through June 30 2005 F"\QUANTUM POAIANNUALREPORT200S1200SANNUALST A TUSREPORT -RV2.DOC 13 land Use Data Master Plan AcIuaI Gross Floor Trip Generation Daily Pass-by Net Desi_tion t Area Rate TrillS TriD (1) Trios O/l/C Hotel 161 Roans 7.27/Room 1170 ~ 1.170 O/l/C Restaurant 4710 SF 130.34 11 000 SF 614 92 15"" 522 0/1 Office 23,330 SF 9.21 11,000 SF (1) 215 ~ 215 Warehouse 23 330 SF 4.96 11,000 SF 116 ~ 116 o Office 16AA2 5F 9.21 11000 5F (1) 151 ~ 151 011 Office 5,356 5F 9.21 I 1.000 SF (1) 49 ~ 49 Industrial 27 732 5F 6.97 11 000 SF 193 ~ 193 Residential-Multi 102 Dlls 7 IOU 714 ~ 714 Office 100 000 SF 9.21 11 000 5F (1) 921 ~ 921 0fIice 20,322 SF 9.21 11,000 SF (1) 167 ~ 167 Warehouse 15240 SF 4.96 11 000 SF 76 ~ 76 o II Industrial 4,470 SF 6.97 11,000 SF 31 2 5" 29 ReIall 17,890 SF lnm-0.64lnoo+5.67 2,244 1,003 44.7" 1,241 0fIice 38243 SF 9.21 11000 SF (1) 352 16 5" 334 o /I Charter School 625 SIudents 0.913 I Student 571 ~ 571 Office 5,538 SF 9.21 11,000 SF (1) 51 0" 51 Industrial 12.923 Sf 6.97 /1 000 SF 90 ~ 90 Office 16.442 SF 9.21 11 000 SF (1) 1 51 ~ 151 Office 26266 SF 9.21 11 000 SF (1) 260 ~ 260 LodRe 3,229 SF 38.6 11,000 SF (4) 125 ~ 125 I na,; Care 3 600 SF 79.26 11 000 SF 285 0" 285 Resldential-Multi 169 Dlls 7 IOU 1 163 0% 1 163 Industrial 336050 SF 6.97 11 000 SF i342 ~ 2342 His!h School 2500 Students 2:283 ~ 2 283 Warehouse 22 700 SF 4.96 11 000 Sf 113 ~ 113 Industrial 24 000 Sf 6.97 11 000 SF 167 ~ 167 Industrial 52 000 SF 6.97 11 000 SF 362 ~ 362 Industrial 14624 SF 6.97 11 000 SF 103 ~ 103 Rehab. Center 344 Bed. 4..50 /Bed 1 548 ~ 1 548 Industrial 50000 SF 6.97 11 000 SF 349 ~ 349 Warehouse 14,726 5F 4.96 11,000 SF 73 ~ 73 Office 2 641 SF 9.21 /1 000 SF 11) 24 0" 24 Industrial 27 000 SF 6.97 11 000 SF 166 ~ 186 Industrial ~ - Office 4,000 SF 9.21 11,000 SF (1) 37 ~ 'S1 Warehouse 6000 SF 4.96 11 000 Sf 30 ~ 30 Industrial 6,260 SF 6.97 11,000 SF 56 3 5" 55 Retail 10,060 5F In m - O.64ln 00+5.67 1,554 696 44.9% 656 Office 35.757 SF 9.21 11 000 SF (1) 329 16 5" 313 55 Publix Su--;:;;r MarIcet I Industrial 420000 SF 6.97 11 000 Sf 2 927 0" 2 927 salOuantum ParIt Office 0 II Office 51 470 SF 9.21 11 000 SF (1) 474 ~ 474 65111PaJ1l MobolOiICDlporation O/I/C GasSlalion 16 fuelPos. 2,795 894 32" 1,901 Conv. SlDre 3.054 Sf 1'~33 920 60% 613 68M8,69,70,n BoynlDn Industrial Realty Corp 011 Warehouse 212,142 SF 4.96 11,000 SF 1,052 ~ 1,052 Oftlce 53 036 SF 9.21 I 1.1100 SF (1) 488 ~ 488 O/I/C Warehouse 129,650 SF 4.96 11,000 SF 643 ~ 643 Office 32,412 SF 9.21 11.000 SF (1) 299 ~ 299 Retail 34 493 SF In m - O.64ln 00+5.87 3416 1 S14 44.3" 1 902 C AulD Oealenhio 53.072 SF 23 11 000 SF 1 221 ~ 1 221 0/11 C RetaIl 77,375 SF In m O.64ln 00+5.67 5)'26 2,464 43.4" 3,244 Restaurant-fast 5,000 SF 379.34 11,000 SF 1,697 854 45" 1,043 Restaurant-Hi<!h 5 000 SF 130.34 11 MIl SF 652 98 1 S" 554 Residenllal-Multi 142 0Us 7 IOU 994 ~ 994 RelaU 102235 SF Ln m - O.64Ln 00+5.87 6646 2930 42.8" 3916 011 InduslrlaI 5 280 SF 6.97 11 000 SF 37 ~ 37 MU Residenllal-Multi 39 DlJs 7 IOU 273 0" 273 GIIo. ParlcNRide 633 - ~ 633 0/1 Oftlce 10,200 Sf 9.21 11,000 SF (1) 94 ~ 94 I TOT~I'2'341'~ 62'7~t::~:4450 Quantum Park Lots 62 6SB and 100 Inventory of land Uses Lot Owner 1 (...It) Hamntl>n Inn 1 lDartl Oril!lnal PancaIce House 3 Quantum OfficeWarehouse 4 5 United Way Rotunda FDTN 6 SlanlDn MaROetiCs LLC 7 thru 11 Continental Homes un 14 MoloroIa 15,16 Coikronlcs 17 Olen Development 18 & 19 20 Stiles Prtlo. Man. Wlstate) 21 0Ien t 22 BoynlDn Masonic LodRe 0..;, Care Center 23-31 ConIinenlal Homes 32 33.'UA.]4ILlS Thru 38 PremIer Asset ManaRl!lllent 40 414243 44 45.53 54 P B C S B 46NParII Sun Sentinel 6o\lParll47AlParll47B(ParII Flowers Baborv 47 AlPar1l47B(PaIt) PIM & A5soclales 468 4781Par1147C sakiY I<leen 4llA B&C watetshed 49 Canada Drv Distribution 508 Gale Industries 51A Curt B. lOA S18FP&l5ub5lallon 510 Gevas North America 52 Olen Development 73A,738,74,75&76 Premier Asset Manajpnent 77 78 ,.. 80 CarMax 81 & 82 Gateway Center 83-88 Quantum ParIt and Vlllall" N. ll9A Sv<tem. Conlrol Inc. 89B We5tbrooIc 9D TriRail iiii&r~OfIice 3IWU> IIM!l1lay O~38 ]-8.{)S.xls Paae1011 MU o 0/1 011 0/1 o MU 011 G/ln. 0/1 I I I I I 0/1 011 0/1 0/1 011 MU VESTED TRIPS I 63,752 I VESTED USES COMMJITED USES Office 637,900 SF 482,294 SF Commercial 728,768 Sf (2) 453,317 SF (2) Industrial 1 ,722,700 Sf 1,406,349 SF Resldenlial 1000 OweRinR Units 1,000 Dlls McMe Theater 4000 Seals 0 TOTAl 2,341,960 SF (3) o Offlce I Industrial C Commercial C Covemmental In. InstiIullonal MU MIxed Use Note: HlKblfKI*d __ include proposed cIeIIeIopment pbn. (1) a-d on m 6th fdltion equoIIcn lor 500,000 Sf oIRoe. (2) indudes hcIeI__ 268 Sf per roam,"" Detlenhip, - one! cs-. (3) Does not include hi" 5Chcd, charter sdloal, fPl s..bUIIon and TriRail. (4) 4lll' 01 quality n!5lllllrl!nt!rip genenlloo ,aile per di,.,.,.;ons wilh eountr 5IaIt EXHIBIT C-I INVENTORY OF LAND USES EXHIBIT D SALES OF UNDEVELOPED TRACTS OF LAND DURING THE REPORTING PERIOD, THE FOLLOWING UNDEVELOPED TRACTS OF LAND WERE SOLD TO A SEPARATE ENTITY OR DEVELOPER. Lot Number Seller Buyer Lot Number Seller Buyer Lot Number Seller Buyer Lot Number Seller Buyer Lot Number' Seller Buyer 91 Kenneth W Brown, as Trustee Chlldrens ServIces Councll of the Palm Beaches 17 Quantum LImIted Partners, Ltd. 3801 Quantum, LLC 21 Quantum LImIted Partners, Ltd. 1425 Gateway, LLC 52 Quantum LImIted Partners, Ltd. 2400 Quantum, LLC 50A Quantum LImIted Partners, Ltd. 4875 Park RIdge, LLC ANNUAL STATUS REPORT Reporting Period July 1 2004 through June 30 2005 F.\QUANTUM POAIANNUALREPORT2005\2005ANNUALSTATUSREPORT-RV2.DOC 14 EXHIBIT E SUBSTANTIAL LOCAL, STATE, OR FEDERAL PERMITS THE FOLLOWING SUBSTANTIAL LOCAL AND STATE PERMITS WERE APPLIED FOR AND OBTAINED DURING THE REPORTING PERIOD The following developments have obtained Building Permits and Certificates of Occupancy' . Lots 18 & 19 -1275 Gateway, LLC (Town and Country Homes Office BuildIng) . Lots 7-11 and Lots 23-31 - D.R. Horton (Fee SImple Townhouses) . Lots 73-A, 73-B, 74, 75 & 76 - Premier Gateway Center at Quantum (OfficelWarehouse) . Lot 50-A - Olen IndustrIal BuildIng Developments that have received Building Permits and are currently under construction. . Lots 66, 67-A, 67-B, & 67-C - Village at Quantum Lake (Apartments) . Lots 86-88 - Westbrook PropertIes (Fee SImple Townhouses) . Lot 89-B - Westbrook PropertIes (Fee SImple Townhouses) . Lots 48-A, 48-B, & 48-C - (Rehab Center) . Lot 21 - Olen Office BuildIng Proposed developments that have obtained Site Plan Approval by the City of Boynton Beach but have not received all Construction Permits from various agencies or a City Building Permit: . Lots 63, 64, 65-A & 65-B (part of) & Lot 100 - Quantum Park & Village, LLC (CommercIal) . Lots 83-85 - Quantum Park & Village, LLC (CommercIal) ANNUAL STATUS REPORT Reporting Period July 1 2004 through June 30 2005 F.\QUANTUM POAIANNUALREPORT200S1200SANNUALSTATUSREPORT -RV2.DOC 15 EXHIBIT F COMPLIANCE WITH DEVELOPMENT ORDER CONDITIONS The Development was in substantial comphance WIth the Development Order for the reportmg penod and there have been no Items or matters that would be classIfied as a "SIgmficant DeVIatIon" under Chapter 380, Fla. Stats. CommItments as mdIcated m QuestIOn No 8 were mamtamed and progress contmued on all matters as necessary to allow development to begm and proceed as expedItIously as possible. 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PortIOn of Lot 1. Quantum Park at Boynton Beach. P,I.D,. Plat No.1 Owner - OPH Boynton Realty Gross Floor Area (square feet) - N/A Use - Restaurant-OngInal Pancake House 4 DIgIt Standard Industrial ClassIficatIOn Code - 5812* b PortIOn of Lot 1 and Lot 2. Quantum Park at Boynton Beach. P,I.D.. Plat No.1 Owner - Boynton Beach HospItalIty, Ltd, Tenant - Hampton Inn Gross Floor Area (square feet) - N/A Use - Hotel (107 rooms Lot 1 and 54 rooms Lot 2) 4 DIgIt Standard IndustrIal ClassIficatIOn Code - 7011 * c. Lot 3. Quantum Park at Boynton Beach. P J.D.. and Plat No.1 Owner - Bocar, Prop Inc. Gross Floor Area (square feet) - 46,660 Acres - 4 08 Use - Office, MedICal Office, GymnastIc Center, Warehouse 4 dIgIt Standard IndustrIal ClassIficatIOn Code - 6512* d. Lots 4. 4A. 4B. 5. and 5A. Quantum Park at Boynton Beach. P.I.D. Plat No.2 Owner - LakesIde Commons AssocIates Tenant - Umted Way Gross Floor Area (square feet) - 16,422 Acres - 6 95 Use - the bUSIness actIVItIes Include actIVItIes for the marketIng, leaSIng, sales, operatIOn and management of an office buildIng together WIth related SIte Improvements/Office 4 DIgIt Standard IndustrIal ClasSIficatIon Code - 8641 * ANNUAL STATUS REPORT Reporting Period July 1 2004 through June 30 2005 F'\QUANTUM POAIANNUALREPORT2005\2005ANNUALSTA TUSREPORT-RV2.DOC 19 e, Lot 6, Quantum Park at Boynton Beach, P.LD" and Plat No, 2 Owner/Tenant - Marganta PropertIes, LLC (Stanton Magnetics) Gross Floor Area (square feet) 33,088 Acres - 2.232 Use - ManufactunnglIndustnal 4 dIgit Standard Industnal ClassIficatIOn Code - 3651 * f. Lots 12, 13, 14, 12-A, 13-A, 14A of Tract H of Quantum Park at Boynton Beach, PJ.D. Plat No.2 Owner - EWE Warehouse Investments XI, Ltd, Gross Floor Area (square feet) - 100,000 Acres - 8.2 Use - Office 4 dIgit Standard Industnal ClassIfication Code - 3669* g. Lot 15, Quantum Park at Boynton Beach, P.LD., and Plat No.2 Owner - BenJamm Management Company, LLC Gross Floor Area (square feet) - 34,856 Acres - 2.585 Use - Office and Small Electromc Component manufactunng 4 dIgit Standard Industnal ClassIficatIOn Code - 3678* h. Lots 18 and 19, Quantum Park at Boynton Beach, P.LD., Plat No.2 Owner - 1352 Gateway, LLC Gross Floor Area (square feet) - 46,442 Acres - 5 60 Use - Charter School and Office 4 dIgit Standard Industnal ClassIfication Code - 8211 and 1521 * 1. Lots 20, and 20-A, Quantum Park at Boynton Beach, P.LD" Plat No, 2 Owner - MGZ PropertIes Gross Floor Area (square feet) - 16,422 Acres - 2,92 Use - Office 4 dIgit Standard Industnal ClaSSIfication Code - 6519* J Lot 22, Quantum Park at Boynton Beach, P.LD., Plat No.3 Owner - Boynton Lodge 236 Gross Floor Area (square feet) - 6,829 Acres - 1 19 Use - Lodge and Day Care 4 dIgit Standard Industrial ClaSSIficatIOn Code - 8631 * ANNUAL STATUS REPORT Reporting Period July 1 2004 through June 30 2005 F"\QUANTUM POAIANNUALREPORT2005\2005ANNUALSTA TUSREPORT -RV2_DOC 20 k. Lots 32. 33. 34A. 34B. 35. 36. 37 and 38. Quantum Park at Boynton Beach. P.I.D.. Plat No, J. Owner - Gateway Busmess Park Gross Floor Area (square feet) - 336,050 Acres - 23.58 Use - Warehouse, Plumbmg Supply Beverage DIstribution, Funnture Showroom 4 dIgtt Standard Industnal ClassIficatIOn Code - 4214, 5181 * 1. Lot s. 41-A. 41-8. 41-C. 42-A. 42-B. 43. 43-A. 44. 44-A. 45-A. 45-8. 45-C of Quantum Park at Boynton Beach. P.I.D. Plat no. 10. and Lots 53 and 54 of Quantum Park at Boynton Beach. P.I.D.. Plat No. 5. and a portIOn of Lot 40 of Quantum Park at Boynton Beach. P,I.D.. Plat No.8. and a portIOn of Park RIdge Blvd.. Lot 39 and a portIOn of Lot 40 and a 1JortIOn of Tract "F". Quantum Park at Boynton Beach. P J.D.. Plat No, 4 Owner - School Board of Palm Beach County, Flonda 4 dIgtt Standard Industnal ClassIficatIOn Code -8211 * m. PortIOn of Lot 46-A. Quantum Park at Boynton Beach. P.I.D.. Plat No. 10 Owner - Boynton Warehouse, Ltd. Gross Floor Area (square feet) - 22,700 Acres - 1.52 Use - Newspaper DIstributIOn 4 dIgtt Standard Industnal ClassIficatIOn Code - 5192* n, PortIOn of Lot 46-A. 47-A. 47-8. Quantum Park at Boynton Beach. P.I.D,. Plat No. 10 Owner - Michael J Walsh, Trustee of the Darlene Walsh Trust, as to an undIvIded 50% mterest, wIth Michael J Walsh, Trustee ofthe Casey Walsh Trust, as to an undivided 50% mterest Tenant - Flowers Bakery Gross Floor Area (square feet) - 24,000 Acres - 1.30 Use - Bakery DIstributIOn Center/lndustnal 4 dIgtt Standard Industnal ClassIficatIOn Code - 5149* o Lots 468. 46C. the south 71.53 feet of 478. 47C. and 47D. Quantum Park at Boynton Beach. P,I.D,. Plat No. 10 Owner & Tenant - Safety Kleen Corp. Gross Floor Area (square feet) - 14,824 Acres - 3 19 Use - The busmess actIvItIes described m the Application for Site Development mclude actIvItIes for the operatIOn, management, sale, and promotIOn storage and dISpOSal of bulk clean and dIrty mmeral spmts, carburetor cleaners, tlnnner and pamt cleanmg solvents, together WIth assocIated products (i.e" buffing pads, hand cleaners, floor soap, oil filters, etc.)/Industnal 4 dIgIt Standard Industnal ClassIficatIOn Code - 5087* ANNUAL STATUS REPORT Reporting Period July 1 2004 through June 30 2005 F"\QUANTUM POAIANNUALREPORT200S1200SANNUALSTATUSREPORT -RV2_DOC 21 P Lot 47B. 47C, and 47D. Quantum Park at Boynton Beach. P,LD. and Plat No. 10 Owner - PJM & AssocIates (Packagmg Concepts AssocIates, Inc.) Gross Floor Area (square feet) 52,000 Acres - 2 17 Use - Industnal 4 dIgtt Standard Industnal ClassIficatIOn Code - 3999* q Lot 49. Quantum Park at Boynton Beach. P.I.D.. and Plat No. 10 Owner - Southeast AtlantIc Gross Floor Area (square feet) - 50,000 Acres - 4 69 Use - Beverage Storage and DIstributIOn 4 dIgtt Standard Industnal ClassIficatIOn Code - 5149* r Lot 50A. Quantum Park at Boynton Beach. P.LD.. and Plat No. 10 Owner - 4875 Park RIdge, LLC Gross Floor Area (square feet) - 17,726 Acres - 1 41 Use - Leaseable space for Industnal/Office 4 dIgIt Standard Industnal ClassIficatIOn Code - 4214 s. Lots 50B and 50C. Quantum Park at Boynton Beach. P .LD.. Plat No, 10 Owner- Gale Ind" Inc. Gross Floor Area (square feet) - 17,369 Acres - 5 41 Use - Warehouse and DIstributIOn Termmal 4 dIgtt Standard Industnal ClassIficatIOn Code - 1711 * 1. Lot 51B. Quantum Park at Boynton Beach. P,LD.. and Plat No.4 Owner - Florida Power and LIght Co Gross Floor Area (square feet) - 1,120 Acres - 2.22 Use - Utihty - Power DIstributIOn FacihtIes 4 dIgIt Standard Industnal ClassIficatIOn Code - 4911 * u. Lot 51D. Quantum Park at Boynton Beach. P.LD.. and Plat No. 10 Owner - GT Investment Group Gross Floor Area (square feet) - 10,000 Acres - 1.21 Use - Office and Warehouse 4 dIgtt Standard Industnal ClasSIficatIOn Code - 5084* ANNUAL STATUS REPORT Reporting Period July 1 2004 through June 30 2005 F:\QUANTUM POAIANNUALREPORT200S1200SANNUALSTA TUSREPORT-RV2.DOC 22 v Lot 55, Quantum Park at Boynton Beach, P,I.D., and Plat No.5 Owner - Pubhx Super Markets, Inc. Gross Floor Area (square feet) - 420,000 Acres - 55 00 Use - Warehouse DIstributIOn of Grocery Food Products 4 dIgIt Standard Industnal ClassificatIOn Code - 5141 * w Lot 58, Quantum Park at Boynton Beach, P .I.D., and Plat No.5 Owner - 2500 Quantum, LLC Gross Floor Area (square feet) - 51,470 Acres - 4 93 Use - Office and a Mobile MedIcal ServIce 4 dIgIt Standard Industnal Classification Code - 6552,5265,8082* x. Lot 65B. Quantum Park at Boynton Beach, P .I.D., and Plat No.9 Owner - Mobil Oil Corp Gross Floor Area (square feet) - 3,054 Acres - 1 14 Use - Retail Gas StatIOn and Converuence Store 4 dIgIt Standard Industnal ClasSIficatIOn Code - 5541 * y Lots 68A, 68B. 69, 70 and 72, Quantum Park at Boynton Beach, P.I.D., Plat No.9 Owner - Prelmer Gateway Center at Quantum Gross Floor Area (square feet) - 265,178 Acres - 16.26 Use - Office and Small Electroruc Component manufactunng 4 dIgIt Standard Industnal ClaSSIficatIOn Code - 4214* z, Lots 73A, 73B 74, 75, 76, Quantum Park at Boynton Beach, P.I.D" Plat No, 9 Owner - Prelmer Gateway Center at Quantum Gross Floor Area (square feet) - 193,120 Acres -13 75 Use - Leaseable space for Industnal/Office 4 dIgIt Standard Industnal ClassIficatIOn Code - 4214* aa. Lots 77, 78, 79 and 80. Quantum Pk at Boynton Beach, P .I.D, Plat 7 Owner - CC Investors Boynton Gross Floor Area (square feet) - 53,072 Acres - 13 68 Use - Auto DealershIp, Auto ServIce and Auto Parts 4 dIgIt Standard Industnal ClassificatIOn Code - 5511 * bb Lot 89A, Quantum Park at Boynton Beach, P,I.D., and Plat No.8 ANNUAL STATUS REPORT Reporting Period July 1 2004 through June 30 2005 F:\QUANTUM POAlANNUALREPORT2005\2005ANNUALSTA TUSREPORT -RV2_DOC 23 Owner - Carey Ed & Gross Floor Area (square feet) - 5,280 Acres - 1 77 Use - Manufactunng of SpecIalty PromotIonal Products 4 dIgIt Standard Industnal ClassIficatIOn Code - 8999* cc, Lot 90. a portIOn there of. Quantum Park at Boynton Beach. P.I,D.. Plat No.8 Owner - Quantum Holdmg Group, Inc. Gross Floor Area (square feet) - 10,200 Acres - 1.36 Use - Office 4 dIgIt Standard Industnal ClassIficatIOn Code - 8712* dd. Lot 90. a portIOn there of. Ouantum Park at Boynton Beach. P.I,D.. Plat No.8 Owner - Tri County Commuter Rail Authonty Gross Floor Area (square feet) - N/A Acres - 9 09 Use - Passenger Rail StatIOn, Parkmg, Public TransportatIOn ConnectIOns 4 dIgIt Standard Industnal ClassIficatIon Code - 4111 * ANNUAL STATUS REPORT Reporting Period July 1 2004 through June 30 2005 F:\QUANTUM POAIANNUALREPORT200512005ANNUALSTA TUSREPORT-RV2_DOC 24 EXHIBIT G-l ENVIRONMENTAL MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES ANNUAL STATUS REPORT Reporting Period July 1 2004 through June 30 2005 F:\QUANTUM POAlANNUALREPORT2005\2005ANNUALST ATUSREPORT-RV2.DOC 25 ECOLOGICAL CONSULTANTS, INC. 5121 Ehrlich Road. Suite 103A . Tampa, Florida 33624 813-264-5859 . FAX 813-264-5957 RECEIVED JUL 1 6 2004 12 July 2004 Ms JulIe Fmch Quantum Park Property Owners AssocIation, Inc. 2500 Quantum Lakes Dnve, SUIte 101 Boynton Beach, FL 33426 RE QUANTUM PARK/SAND PINE SCRUB PRESERVES/WETLANDS/ 2003 MAINTENANCE ACTION ITEMS FOR ANNUAL REPORT Dear JulIe: The followmg IS a bnef dISCUSSIOn of the mamtenance actiVIties that have occurred for the upland and wetland preservation areas for the 2003 fiscal year for Quantum Park. WET DETENTION SYSTEM I Each of the eight created wetlands is currently being chenucally treated for nuisance and exotIc vegetation on a monthly basis, This work includes the treatment of both emergent and submerged aquatic nuisance vegetation. Hydrilla and pondweeds are a continual threat to the water column in each of the eight lakes due to their shallow depth and cover by native wetland vegetation. To Improve water quality and habItat for ponds "Q", "P", "IA", and "Z", a bubbler-aeratIOn system was mstalled. Water quahty has improved in both of the aerated ponds due to extensive chemical and physical treatments of exotIcs coupled with water column turnover In additIOn to submerged aquatIcs, emergent nuisance vegetation such as cattails, pnmrose willow, and torpedo grass are bemg chemIcally treated with appropriate herbIcides. 2. As part of the Development Order for this project, the transItIonal zone of each of the eight wetlands was planted with hydric swamp vegetation. To date, each wetland system is bemg treated on a quarterly baSIS for exotIc vegetatIOn including but not limIted to BrazilIan pepper, Japanese climbmg fern, punk tree, Jambolan plum and others. This work effort maintains exotic cover to less than 5% of the total created acreage as requIred by the permittmg agenCIes. To Improve the overall quality of the tranSItIOnal zone community, a trimming program was lllitiated, as costs permit, to uphft the woody vegetation that will allow for some understory recruitment of natIve speCIes, This will better provide habitat for local wIldlIfe and reSIdent waterfowl. To date, lakes "Q", "P", and "A-lIA-2/M"have been completed. 3 As part of the original development order for the Quantum Park DR!, two natural wetlands (Tract "W" and a portion of Tract "T") were enhanced by removing exotic vegetation and later planted with swamp Ms. JulIe Fmch Page 2. vegetation, After years of no maintenance, punk trees invaded these wetland areas again forming a dense canopy that eliminated most of the original-installed species. Currently, all of the large punk trees have been removed from both wetlands and resprouts are being chemically treated on a quarterly basis, About 75% of Tract "w" has been mowed and treated and resprouting punk trees are continually being treated or removed. Tract "T' is surrounded by an existmg stand of large punk trees, which will continually pose a threat to the cleared area, Natural recruitment of both woody and herbaceous speCIes is occurring in both systems, 4 A management plan for 40 acres of Sand Pine Scrub was approved by the appropriate agencies in December 1988 A modification to the development order chvided the 40 acres into two parcels: a 25 7 acre north sand pine preserve and a 14.3 acre south sand pine preserve. Condition No 6 of the development order inchcated that a minimum of 40 acres of sand pine scrub be preserved and managed to protect for gopher tortoise, burrowing owls, gopher frogs, Florida mouse, and Florida scrub lizards. A fire management plan for each preserve has been approved by the City of Boynton Beach and all appropriate agencies, In this plan, the scrub areas of the 25-acre preserve were to be burned in 2008 for tract I with the next burn occurring in 2038, The dry prairie area was to be burned every 5 years. The southern 14-acre preserve was diVIded into two tracts with the first tract burned in 1998 and again m 2028 In September 2001, a field meeting was coordinated with the City of Boynton Beach, TCRPC, FGWC and other interested partIes. Out of this meeting, the following activities have been completed: 14 acre Preserve A. A fire lane was cut along the perimeter of the preserve and this has been periodically mowed, The fire lane was required to facilitate a 2002 prescribed burn. B With the cooperation of the City of Boynton Beach fire department, tract 2, which was to be burned in 2028, was burned successfully on the 16 April 2002, Several attempts were required to reach a complete burn due to several days of rainfall, wInch prolonged burning until 21 April 2002. Field data of the burn was collected m the first week of May to determine the amount of cover lost in the fire, This work is being conducted as research and will be used to make decisions on future burns of other tracts. C. All of the large Brazilian pepper and other exotic species were hydro axed pnor to the bum in 2002 and are currently being treated on a quarterly baSIS with Garlon 3A or Garlon 4 herbicide. This treatment is ongomg for both preservation areas, D All fencing issues have been rectified and garbage is removed as needed, E. Based on the close proximity of Quantum Villa Apartments, the City of Boynton Beach has recommended that no burning will be conducted in the future. All new work will be conducted using mechamcal alteration techniques (i.e., roller choppmg and sand pine harvestmg). The remaining scrub areas will be timbered when the trees reach an appropnate height and the understory roller chopped to simulate fire. The exact tnning of this work will be determined by a qualified biolOgISt. Ms. Juhe Fmch Page 3 F To help facilitate ground cover forage for the existmg gopher tortoise populatlOn, the northwest comer of the preserve was mowed in June 2003 to stimulate forage grasses and vines. 25 acre Preserve A. It was agreed that no burnmg or mechanical alteration of the scrub would occur until the site could be secured from off-road vehicular traffic and dumping, especially during the construction activities associated WIth the creation of a new water management system east of the preserve.. B The City of Boynton Beach Police Department has stepped up security measures in an attempt to restrict unauthorized trespass. C Replacement fencing along the perimeter of Tracts 34C and "J" has been continually repaired and trespass signs installed. Off road velncular trespass has been somewhat curtailed due to the construction of the new wet detention system. D Due to the constructIon of a new wet detention system for Tracts "34C' and "J", a new hog wire fence was installed along the eastern edge of the north preserve. However, as part of the maintenance activitIes for this area, the old fence was cleared of vegetation and is periodically mowed to identify the western edge of the preserve. By the end of the 2003 fiscal year, about 40% of the excavation of the new wet detention area was completed, E. All medium to small sized Brazilian pepper and other exotics were hydro-axed in 2002 and follow-up treatments occur on a quarterly basis. A large portion of the grape vine area in the northeast comer of the preserve was mowed in July 2003 to help stimulate forage ground cover grasses and forbs. AdditlOnal areas that may require mowing have not been scheduled until trespass problems are corrected. This work may be completed in 2004 once the start of the wet detention system has been completed, F The fence along the southern edge of the preserve was completed in late 2003 as part of the construction activities for the new building to the south. All fence posts, a new retaining wall, and environmental planting has been completed and approved by the City of Boynton Beach, 5 Several new projects have been built along several of the existmg lakes throughout the project. Any impacts to the water management system are bemg monitored by staff and a qualified biologist. All impacts that have occurred m 2003 excluding Tract 34C and "J" have been corrected and approved by the City of Boynton Beach In summary, the overall condItion of the sand pine scrub preserves has improved and still supports a wide array ofhsted plant and animal species. Due to the sens1tIvity of the plants to soils dIsturbance, mechanical alteration techniques will be used as a last resort in an effort to reduce soil d1sturbance, winch often leads to invasion by exotic grasses. Therefore, hand spraying and cuttmg 1S often utilized over tIme in order to achieve the desired goals. Except for the elimination of the burrowmg owls in the late 1980's, most of the listed plant and aruma! species can still be found within each of the preserves. ExotIc seed sources occur W1thin most of the lands surrounding the preserves, which due to avian vectors supply a constant source for nuisance invaslOn. The level at which these areas are being maintained is much better than many other preserves in Palm Beach County Exotic mvasion is a worldwide problem, which often never disappears completely in these dynamic systems. Please be advised that the sand pme scrub community in Quantum Park is being managed at the ecosystem level with special reference to some of Ms. Juhe Finch Page 4 the endemic hsted animal and plant species. Mamtenance activitIes are currently scheduled on a quarterly basis for the year 2004 If you have any questions or need further clarification, please contact my office as soon as possible. Sincerely, Donald Richardson, Ph,D DRR/jlr ECOLOGICAL CONSULTANTS, INC. 5121 Ehrlich Road, Suite 103A Tampa, Florida 33624 813-264-5859 FAX 813-264-5957 RECEIVED FEB 2 4 2005 21 February 2005 Mr Eugene GerlIca, P .E. Quantum Park Property Owners AssociatIOn, Inc. 2500 Quantum Lakes Dnve, SUIte 101 Boynton Beach, FL 33426 RE QUANTUM PARK/SAND PINE SCRUB PRESERVES/2004 MAINTENANCE ACTION ITEMS Dear Eugene: The following bnef dIscussIOn will detail all envIronmental mamtenance actiVIties that have occurred for Quantum Park for the fiscal year 2004 1 Each of the eIght created lakes is currently bemg chermcally treated for nUIsance vegetation on a monthly basIs. TIns work mc1udes the treatment of emergent and submerged aquatic nUIsance vegetation, 2. The hydnc swamp system aSSOCIated WIth each of the eIght lakes is currently bemg treated on a quarterly basIS for exotic vegetation mc1udmg pnmrose willow, BrazilIan pepper, Japanese clImbmg fern, jambolan plum, and others. TIns work effort maintams exotic cover to less than 5% of the total created area. 3 NUIsance vegetatIOn assocIated with the northern sand pme scrub preserve IS currently maIntained not to exceed 5% of the total area. Currently, overall cover IS about 3-4% and IS pnmarily restncted to isolated punk tree, BrazilIan pepper, and scattered ear leaf acaCIa that occur along the fence Imes. A portIOn of the wild grape area m the northeastern part of the north preserve was mowed m November 2004 m conjunction WIth sImilar work m the southern preserve. Other factors affectmg the overall qualIty of the preserve mclude: 1) unauthonzed use of the preserve by ATV's and 2) the lack ofmamtenance wItlnn the CIty owned park SIte. A large portIOn of the western fence IS currently down and IS bemg accessed VIa the CIty parkland to the west. It appears that ATV's are now using the park SIte m cOnjunctIOn with the preserve as a system of trails for off-road recreatIOn, In addItion to the western fence, portIOns of the eastern fence adjacent to the wet detentIOn area have been breached and are still bemg accessed. Tills Mr Eugene Gerlica, P.E. Page 2. has resulted m several breaks m the fence that separates the preserve from Tract J and 34C. The contmued use by ATV's will cause damage to the eXIstmg canopy trees and will eventually have a negatIve Impact on wildlIfe. This added dIsturbance has allowed several exotIc species to gemllnate WIthin the canopied area of the northern preserve. DespIte some recent clean up efforts, local resIdents are still dumpmg domestic debns on the CIty park sIte and nUIsance vegetatIon along the east SIde of the park site proVIdes a seed source for the preserve. Access to the preserves has been an ongomg Issue with the CIty and the TCRPC, Fencmg the CIty park site will lImit access and reduce secunty requIrements for tlus valuable resource. CooperatIon between the CIty and Quantum will go a long way m correcting some of the Issues that are contmually dIscussed by local reSIdents. Adjacent landowners must m good faIth attempt to correct problems that affect the preservatIon areas requIred by the Development Order for tlus project. Dunng the fiscal year 2004, pOrtIOns of the cham Imk fence surroundmg the northern preserve was continually destroyed by off-road vehicular traffic. Several thousands of dollars were spent repairing or replacing downed fences, wmch still poses a threat to the eXIstIng wildlIfe and vegetatIOn commumties. Tlus Issue will be addressed in 2005 as part of the burning program for the northern preserve. 4 The same mamtenance program for the northern preserve was also nnplemented for the southern preserve. Quarterly mamtenance was conducted m an effort to treat eXIstIng thickets of Brazilian pepper, earleaf acaCIa, and other exotIcs. Followmg several humcanes, many trees were toppled on the penmeter fences. Removal of these trees was ongomg and was recently completed m January 2005 Once the trees were removed from the fence line, the fire lane around the preserve was mowed as well as the grape vine area m the northwest comer of the southern preserve to facilItate forage material for the reSIdent tortOIse populatIOn. Every six months, the western fence line between the lake and the preserve is mowed to reduce the threat of a lIghtning strike that may igmte the grassy lake edge. Tlus work was added to the program to reduce the threat to the adjacent apartment complex. New apartments are currently bemg constructed along the northern edge of the preserve. Here, portIons of the fence were down and constructIon debns lIttered the preserve. The owner dId respond by correctmg the fence Issues and IS currently removmg debns on a weekly baSIS. 5 Many constructIon projects were started or were ongomg on several undeveloped lake lots Wlthm the park. Each of the projects mvolved some permitted modificatIOn to the lake bank such as draInage structures. Construction of these drainage structures often reqUIred the elImmatIOn of portions of the hardwood forest that was planted m the early 1980's. In each case, if necessary, a replanting plan was approved by the DIStnct Engmeer and the City of Boynton Beach and all slopes, grades, and vegetation was returned to pre-development conditions. Mr Eugene Gerhca, P .E. Page 3 6. The construction of the wet detentIOn lake m Tract J and 34C will provIde a needed buffer to the northern preserve. TIns work should be completed m 2005 Once this work IS complete and the penmeter fencmg problems corrected, approxnnate1y 30% of the northern preserve will be prescribed burned or mechamcally altered usmg a brown tree cutter or roller chopper TIns work IS required as part of the DRI Management Plan for Quantum Park. Overall maIntenance actiVIties mcludmg prescribed burmng, treatment of exotics etc. will be increased for the 2005 fiscal year by Quantum Park. TIns work is the result of a request by the Treasure Coast RegIonal Planmng Council. If you have any questIOns, please contact my office as soon as possible. Smcere1y, Donald Richardson, Ph.D DRR/jlr