Loading...
CORRESPONDENCE treOlure co~t regional planniog council 1 February 27, 1986 Mr Carmen Annunziato, Planning Director City of Boynton Beach 120 East Boynton Beach Boulevard Post Office Box 310 Boyn ton Beach, FL 33425 -0310 Subject Proposed Amenaments to Development Order for Boynton Beach Park of Commerce Dear Mr Annunziato This is to advise you that on February 25, 19H6, Council receiveo proposed development order amendments for the Boynton Beach Park of Commerce These will be reviewed pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 380 06(19), Florida Statutes, for a determination of substantial deviation Such review will be completed within 30 days, according to Section 380 06(19)(f)4, F S , which will be on or before March 26, 1986 Sinceely, /7/ -.~ ~/.; ~ C---~ /~O L Christine Beditz DR! Coordinator LCB lb cc George W Zimmerman 620 s. dixie highway p.o. drawer 396 stuart, florida, 33495-0396 phone (305) 286-3313 a. a. hendry, III chairman karen t. marcus vice chairman margaret c. bowman secretary/treasurer daniel m. ca", executive director CITY of BOYNTON BEACH ,r ~::< -J. . ---- 200 N. Seacrest Blvd. Post Office Box 310 Boynton Beach, FL 33435 (305) 734-8ll1 OFFICE OF THE PLANNING DIRECTOR . ;~;~~~~<?~ti ~~~;. .: ~i'>'..~.;;E;"~"=~ ID. ~i~: ~ ~-;~-:'~~':WJ~ t ~ ~J"l~__ . --- ~- ~ February 3, 1987 Mr. George Zimmerman Director of Planning Quantum Associates 2455 E. Sunrise Boulevard Suite l106 Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33304 Re: Quantum Park - Master Lighting Plan Dear Mr. Zimmerman: Please be advised that on Tuesday, January 20, 1987 the City Council approved your request for master lighting for the public and private rights-of-way within the Quantum Park Planned Industrial Development, subject to the agreements made at the Council meeting. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please do not hesitate to contact me. Very truly yours, CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH ~s Carmen S. Annunziato, Planning Director flat cc: City Manager Technical Review Board Central File -- - -<<. -~".~~~~~ { ;., k ,- ~ ~ , st. lucie martin treOlure co~t regional planniog council Ju ly 21, 1986 The Honorable Carl Zimmerman Mayor. City of Boynton Beach 120 NE Boynton Beach Boulevard Boynton Beach. FL 33435 SUbject Boynton Beach Park of Commerce - Amended Devplooment Order Dear Mayor Zimmerman At its meeting of July 18. 1986 the Council reviewed the amended D~velop- ment Order issued by the City of Boynton Beach for the Boynton Beach Park of Commerce Development of Reqional Impact Please be advised that at that time the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council voted to take no appeal of the amended Development Order Daniel M Executive _/ v D MC c 1 b cc Wade Riley. Riteco Development Corporation Peter L Cheney. City of Boynton Beach Manager Carmen Annunziato, City of Boynton Beach Planning Director 620 s. dixie highway p.o. drawer 396 stuart, florida, 3349S.0396 phone (305) 286-3313 0.0. hendry, III chairmon karen t. marcus vice choirmon margaret c. bowman secretory/treasure, daniel m. carv executive director X (407) 221-4067 treOlure co~t regional planniQg council (zr/,,//J May 14, 1990 Mr. George Zimmerman Quantum Associates The Tower, 21st Floor 110 Southeast sixth street Ft Lauderdale, Florida 33301-3415 Subject. Quantum Park Development of Regional Impact Dear Mr Zimmerman: The annual report for Quantum Park Development of Regional Impact (DRI), which Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council received on March 14, 1990 does not contain sufficient information for the region to evaluate. 1) project compliance with each DO condition, 2) percent of project which has been completed and 3) adherence with the Application for Development Approval commitments The intent of the Annual Report is to provide sufficient information to monitor the progress of development as approved in the DO Additional information is requested to enable Council staff to fulfill its statutory responsibility Please complete the attached tables and revise the annual report for Quantum Park Development of Regional Impact accordingly Revisions should be submitted within 30 days of receipt of this letter. Sincerely, _-------- ~ I / }J J~ ~ ( / .--L.. 1 WtQ'~ ::a-u. Teresa can~ Regional Planner ~"'.f"' r"'1':'"If..... TT]D. -1~L ,-,LJ.. ,; .:i.:.; TPC.ba tM<<~ -J. 8 1990 PbANi~II'iG D'EPf.. Enclosure CC Dagney Jochem, TCRPC Chairman ~ Jane DeRose, Department of Community Affairs Stacy Myers, South Florida Water Management District Marion Hedgepeth, Department of Environmental Regulation Tim Cannon, City of Boynton Beach 3228s.w. martin downs blvd. suit. 205 . p.o. box 1529 palm city, florlda 34990 phon.l40~_!III_ 221.4060 SUN COM 2~. -- ~.. ....1 LAW OFFI M F. G & S 'I))~-C~T'7un OYLE, FLANIGAN, KATZ, ITZ ERAl1.D HEEHAN, -1'(:~~... ! i.' ~uu 9TH FLOOR, BAR,,!ETT CENTRE JON C_ MOYLE JOHN F FLAN'GAN MARTIN V KATZ E. COLE FITZGERALD, = THOMAS A. SHEEHAN, = DAVID S_ PRESSLY DONNA H STINSON THOMAS M BEASON WILLIAM B_ KING MYRA GENDEL LISA MILLER LAYMAN MARK E_ RAYMONO BRUCE R_ BRYAN ROBERT BRODY STEVEN A_ MAYANS KAREN LEVIN ALEXANDER PETER L. BRETON RONALD K. KOLlNS JAMES PATRICK GARRITY ANDREW FULTON Ill. 625 NORTH FLAGLER DRIVE POST OFFICE BOX 3888 WEST PALM BEACH, FLqRIDA 33402 :!lAY 8 198F PLAi\jI\lii~i.:1 UEPT TELEPHONE (305) 659 7500 TELECOPIER (305) 659 1789 TALLAHASSEE OFFICE SUITE IV v, I Me.. 1-"c..1""(....IN~ HUUSE 118 NORTH GADSDEN STREET TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA 32301 TELEPHONE (904) 681 3828 Ma y 6, 19 8 6 James W Vance, Esquire Barristers Building, Suite 200 1615 Forum Place West Palm Beach, Florida 33401 HAND DELIVERY Re. Park of Commerce Dear Jim. Enclosed please find a proposed Amended Development Order regarding the Park of Commerce. If at all possible, please review same and get us on tonight's City Council Agenda. Time is of the essence for the Park Owners Sincerely, !a::es!~ DSP lc Enclosure cc Peter Cheney w/encl. ~ Carmen Anunziato wlencl Edward B Deutsch w/encl. Steven W. Deutsch, Esq w/encl Jon C Moyle, Esq w/encl 05l3x / ,."'~- ORDINANCE NO 86- ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, DETERMINING THAT CHANGES TO THE COMPREHENSIVE DEVELOPMENT OF REGIONAL IMPACT APPROVED IN ORDINANCE NO 84-51 DO NOT CONSTITUTE A SUBSTANTIAL DEVIATION UNDER CHAPTER 380, FLORIDA STATUTES, 1985, DETERMINING THAT NO FURTHER DEVELOPMENT OF REGIONAL IMPACT REVIEW IS NECESSARY REGARDING SUCH CHANGES, APPROVING SUCH CHANGES, AND AMENDING THE DEVELOPMENT ORDER (ORDINANCE NO 84-51) FOR PURPOSES OF INCORPORATING THE APPROVED CHANGES WHEREAS, QUANTUM ASSOCIATES, a Florida general partnership (Applicant) has filed with the City of Boynton Beach an application to amend the Development Order for Boynton Beach Park of Commerce, a comprehensive development of regional impact; and HHEREAS, these proceedings relate to a comprehensive development of regional impact approved under Boynton Beach Ordinance No 84-51 (hereinafter "the Development Order"); and WHEREAS, the City Council of Boynton Beach, as the governing body having jurisdiction, is authorized and empowered to consider applications for amendments to development orders approving developments of regional impact pursuant to Chapter 380, Flor ida Statutes (1985): and WHEREAS, upon publication and furnishing of due notice, ~ s we~ public hearing on these proceedings ~ held April 8, 1986, before the Planning and zoning Board, and April 22, 1986, before the City Council of Boynton Beach: and WHEREAS, the said Ci ty Council has considered the testimony, reports and other documentary evidence submi t ted at said public hearing by Applicant, the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council, the Boynton Beach staff, the Boynton Beach Planning and zoning Board, and the public; and WHEREAS, said City Council has considered all of the foregoing NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of Boynton Beach, that said City Council makes the following findings of fact Sect ion 1 A notice of public hearing in the proceedings was duly published on , 1986, in , a newspaper ." of general circulation in West Palm Beach and Boynton Beach, Florida, pursuant to Chapter 380, Florida Statutes, and proof of said publication has been duly filed in these proceedings Section 2 Applicant has requested that the Development Order be amended as follows A Tha t the Amended Master Si te Development Plan submi t ted by Applicant in its application for Amendment to the Development Order replace and supercede the Master Site Development Plan originally approved in the Development Order B That Section 4(1) be amended by adding the following subparagraph (c) (c) Boynton Beach Park of Commerce ADA, Amended Master Si te Development Plan submi t ted January 21, 1986 C That references throughout the Development Order be revised to conform to the above referenced Amended Master Si te Development Plan Section 3 Upon consideration of all matters described in Section 380, Florida Statutes (1985), it is hereby determined that A The amendments proposed by Applicant do not constitute a substantial deviation under Chapter 380, Florida Statutes (1985) B No further development of regional impact review is necessary with respect to the amendments proposed by Applicant Section 4 The City Council has concluded as a matter of law that these proceedings have been duly conducted pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 380, Florida Statutes (1985), that Applicant is entitled to the relief prayed and applied for, and the Development Order is hereby amended incorporating the amendments proposed by Applicant as set forth in Section 2 above, subject to the following special conditions with which Applicant accepts and agrees to comply (1) Those conditions set forth in the Development Order (2) That an addendum be added to the Management Plan for the Sand pine Scrub Preserve, containing the following information 015lD -2- treOlure co~t regional planniQg council M E M 0 RAN DUM TO Participants of April 15, 1986, meeting on Boynton Beach Park of Commerce Development of Regional Impact (see list be 1 ow ) < FROM ;- - ~ - //~ Chris Beditz, DR! Coordinator~~ /~_ April 21, 1986 ~ DATE SUBJECT Summary of April 15 meeting Enclosed for your information is a summary of the meeting held on April 15, 1986, at the Council's office to discuss the proposed changes to the Boynton Beach Park of Commerce Master Site Development Plan and Development Order Please let me know if there are any points of disagreement or errors Thank you CB 1 g Enclosure Distribution List Tom Mis uraca George Zimmerman Edward Deutsch Steven Deutsch David Pressly Jon Moyl e Carmen Annunziato Kevin Hall ahan Don Richardson Manley Boss 620 50 dixie highway p.o. drawer 396 stuart, florida, 33495-0396 phone (305) 286-3313 a. a. hendry, III chairman karen t. marcus vice chairman margaret c. bowman secretary/treasurer daniel m. cary executive director st. lucie . martin treQlure brgl~Af '006 couoCil__. ____ >~'. :~ ::,.,.~~ April 21, 1986 Mr Ralph K Hook Department of Community Affairs Bureau of Local Resource Planning 2571 Executive Center Circle, East Tallanassee, Florida 32301 Subject Local Government Comprehensive Plan Documents Dear Mr Hook Pursuant an d L an d Treasure 1 and use to the requirements of the Local Government Comprehensive Planning Development Regulation Act, Chapter 163, Florida Statutes, the Coast Regional Planning Council reviewed tne City of Boynton Beach amendments at its regular meeting on April 18, 1986 The following comments were approved by Council for transmittal to the State Department of Community Affairs pursuant to Sections 163 3184(1)(c) and (2), Florida Statutes, for consideration by the City/County prior to adoption of the document Evaluation The proposed amendments to the Land Use Element have been reviewed in accordance with the requirements of Chapter 163, Florida Statutes, Council "s review procedures, and Council's adopted plans and policies The following comments are offered as a result of that review The proposed amendment presents no conflict or inconsistency with adopted Council olans or oolicies If you need additional information or have any questions, please do not hesitate to ~all me -' DMC 19 cc ~rmen Annunziato 620 s. dixie highway .:4 p.o. drawer 396 stuart, florida, 3349S.0396 phone (305) 286-3313 o. a. hendry, III chairman karen t. marCU5 vice chairman margaret c. bowman secretaryitreasurer daniel m. cory executive director ~~...~..~-";'-::""t" "': ~.,;:::-. ~-... treQlure 1 COQf.t <~.~ regional planniQQ council -:........ --: .~-::~~ ~ ., ,'-'-'.-_J J' ~ ,1 \7 "-/'Di '" -....-!...1... ", ~ st. lucie "":>>"~.-::-____"-" "zo-- --_-:-. __...... .y.' martin' r.,; if. l ~ t' < f ~ t ,. r r' t .. ~. . j. ~~... ~,= ~~ ,;~ 4,R .... ,~ '-.; ~' '- !98S PLi\l\ A __ '.:1 .--,,-PT. ~ March 25, 1986 Federal Express Mr George W Zimmerman Director of Planning and Design Deutsch/Ireland Properties Suite 1116, International Buildinq 2455 East Sunrise Boulpvard - Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304 Subject Boynton Beach Park of Commerce - Amendments to Development Order and Master Site Development Plan Dear Mr Zimmerman Pursuant to the requirements of Section 380 06, Florida Statutes, we have reviewed the proposed amendments to the Development Order (DO) and amended Master Site Development Plan for the Boynton Beach Park of Commerce submit- ted to the Council by you The proposed changes to the Master Site Development Plan include adjust- ments to land uses to incorporate a sand ~ine scrub preserve area and city park, refinements to road alignments, refinements to parcel sizes, and revision of projpct phasing to a single construction and marketing phase The proposed 00 amendment incorporates the amended Master Site Development Plan into the Development Order The proposed changes do not meet or exceed any of the criteria in Sections 3830 06(19(b) and (c), F S , and do not increase external vehicle trips as specified in Section 380 06(19)(b)(15), F S However, Council does not believe that delineation of the proposed preserve area in the Master Site Development Plan adequately addresses all of the issues raised in Council's report and reeommpndations to the City of Boynton Beach or those addressed in the existing DO Based on the informa- tion submitted to Council for review, it is not clear that the proposed amended Master Site Development Plan 1 Results in preservation of a mlnlmum of 40 acres of sand pine scrub habitat The plan aopears to preserve less than 40 acres of this plant community type 620 So dixie highway p.o. drawer 396 stuart, florida, 33495-0396 "hone (305) 286-3313 0.0. hendrv. III chairman karen t. marcus vice chairman margaret c. bowman secretarvitreasurer daniel m. CQrv executive director ", II' Mr George W Zimmerman Director of Planning and Design Deutsch/Ireland Prooerties March 25, 1986 P age Two 2 Results in preservation of sufficient sand pine scrub habitat to orovide for any endangered and threatened animal species which occur on-site. Data to support the adequacy of the preserve area to accommodate existing population numbers has not been provided to Council. 3 Adequately addresses conditions 9 and 10 of the DO with regard to wetland preservation, littoral zones, and native upland vegetat ion If information exists to clarify these concerns, Council staff would be happy to review these with you However, because Council does not believe that the proposed amended Master Site DeveloDment Plan adequately addresses issues originally raised by Council, and because the proposed amendment incorporates the plan into the DO, Council intends to participate at the local government public hearing on the amendments Council staff will meet with you to discuss these issues and concerns if you wish If you have any questions, please call Sincerely, ~~ ~Daniel M Cary ;r~ Executive Director DMC/LCB cb cc Carmen Annunziato Roger G Saberson, Esq James F arr " MEMORANDUM 23 March 1986 TO Chairman and Members Planning and Zoning Board FROM Carmen S. Annunziato Planning Director RE. Boynton Beach Park of Commerce - Master Plan Amendment INTRODUCTION On January 21, 1986 the Planning Department transmitted a packet of materials which taken together constituted a request for an amendment to the Development Order which approved the Boynton Beach Park of Commerce (BBPOC), Development of Regional Impact Copies of these amendment packages were also forwarded to the Mayor and Council, the City Manager, the Technical Review Board, the City Attorney, the Library, the Chamber of Commerce, the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council and the State Department of Community Affairs, Bureau of Resource Management The amendments requested to the Development Order which approved the BBPOC (Ordinance No 84-51 copy attached) are as follows 1 Section #3 The Amendment application procedure and the subsequent proceedings have been duly conducted pursuant to the provisions of Florida Statutes, Chapter 380. 2 Section #4 subsection (1) added as follows Paragraph (C) shall be (C) Boynton Beach Park of Commerce ADA, Amended Master Site Development Plan submitted 21 January 1986 1 3 References throughout the Development Order shall be revised to conform to the Amended Master Site Development Plan, as approved. Such revisions shall be made in the interest of consistency and clarity As a part of the Master Plan review process, additional sections of the Development Order may be recommended for amendment by the City's Technical Staff PROCEDURE Procedurally, the amendment request to the approved development order is governed by Section 7 of Appendix A - Zoning, of the Code of Ordinances which establishes Planned Industrial Development Districts and by Chapter 380 06(19), Florida Statutes for a determination of a substantial deviation. As previously reported, the City Council must conduct a public hearing at which a determination of whether or not the proposed change requires further development of regional impact review. If no further review is required, the City Council shall issue an amended development order which in this instance requires the passage of an ordinance which amends the original development order If a determination is made that the proposed change requires further development of regional impact review, the review shall be conducted only on those aspects of the development order required to be changed The above-mentioned public hearing shall receive a fifteen (15) days public notice following the passage of thirty (30) days but not more than forty-five (45) days after receipt of the amendment materials It is anticipated that the City Council will conduct its hearing on April 22, 1986. This amendment procedure will require a one-time change to our development regulations For non-development of regional impact planned industrial developments, the City Council must make a finding related to the degree of change; that is, whether or not it is substantial, and then, the Planning and Zoning Board approves, approves with modifications, or denies the request In this instance, the City Council must approve any change Therefore, the Planning and Zoning Board must act in an advisory capacity to the Council, as the State Statutes prevail over City ordinances 2 LAND USE The master plan submitted by Deutsch Ireland as a part of the amendment package substantially implements the requirements of the approved Development Order, thus supporting a recommendation that the changes requested are not substantial The mix in acres of land use as currently approved and as proposed is as follows APPROVED PROPOSED INCREASE/(DECREASE) Commercial 27 6 27 0 (2.2) % Office 128 9 133 1 3 3 Club 0 3 4 NA Industrial 254 7 197 6 (22 4) Lakes, wetlands, open space 82 2 104.9 27 6 Roads 46 5 33 9 (27 1) Sand Pine Preserve 0 40.0 NA TOTAL 539 9 539 9 The decrease in acres devoted to Industrial land uses is replaced primarily by the Development Order requirement to set aside 40 acres for a sand pine preserve, and for increased lakes, wetlands and open space. Also, the reconfiguration of the site resulted in the need for fewer acres devoted to roads as noted in the table above TECHNICAL REVIEW BOARD COMMENTS Concerning Technical Review Board comments, the TRB met on February 18, 1986 to review the plans and documents submitted. Also present at this meeting was the applicant, Mr George Zimmerman, Director of Planning for Deutsch Ireland Properties At this meeting and at subsequent meetings, almost all areas of concern were conclusively addressed either through explanation, amendments to the proposed plan or agreements in concept; however, two areas of concern still remain 3 One area of concern involves the applicants desire to locate five commercial sites (21 acres) plus a Club (3.4) acres along the south side of N W 22nd Avenue The proposed arrangement of commercial land uses seems to change the character of the Planned Industrial Development and N.W. 22nd Avenue Instead of projecting to the public an image of an industrial/office park, the public will be exposed to a commercial strip This is clearly in opposition to the intent stated in the Planned Industrial Development District Regulations which reads as follows "The purpose of this district is to provide a zoning classification for light industrial development that will better satisfy current demands for light industrial zoned lands by encouraging development which will reflect changes in the technology of land development and relate the development of land to the specific site and to conserve natural amenities " The desired location for commercial activities may also be in conflict with Comprehensive Plan policies which reject strip commercial development. Therefore, the commercial/retail sites should be considered to be an adjunct to the light industrial, office, and research and development land uses, and should be relocated to a less prominent site within the Park The second area of concern involves the proposed treatment of water distribution in the Planned Industrial Development Specifically, more detailed information on the proposed water uses will be required before final designs are accepted, as noted in the attached Memorandum from Pete Mazzella, Utility Engineer REGIONAL PLANNING COUNCIL As previously noted, the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council is a party to the amendment process If concerns are raised by the requested amendments, the council must notify the City that it will be represented at the City Council public hearing. In this regard, the Council has raised a question concerning the proposed 40 acre scrub pine forest preserve as noted in the attached letter from the Council to George Zimmerman, and as noted, the Council will be represented at the City Council's public hearing to present its concerns 4 RECOMMENDATION The Technical Review Board recommends to the Planning and Zoning Board and the City Council that a finding of no substantial change be found with respect to the requested changes to the BBPOC Development Order This recommendation is based on the agreements reached with the applicant as stated in his letter of February 28, 1986 (see attached) Furthermore, it is recommended that the applicant redesign his master plan and place his commercial land uses in a cluster along the central NE/SW collector road south of NW 22nd Avenue L7~NS' \tmuNZ~-Z /bks 5 CITY of BOYNTON BEACH ~ Q) 120 N.E. 2nd AVENUE P.O. BOX 310 BOYNTON 6EACH, FLORIDA ~310 (305) 734-8111 OFFICE OF THE PLANNING DIRECTOR 20 March 1986 David Pressly, Esq. Moyle, Flanigan, et al PO Box 3888 707 N Flagler Drive West Palm Beach, FL 3340l Dear Dave: Attached please find the original of the agency agreement authorizing Steven W. Deutsch to act on behalf of the City in the request for a plan amendment and rezoning for the FOP park site If after you receive this document you have any questions, contact me at your convenience. Yours very truly, CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH ~J~ Carmen S Annunziato Planning Director /bks cc: City Manager Deutsch Ireland Properties Central File ... AGENT'S AUTHORIZATION The undersigned does hereby authorize Steven W Deutsch, Esquire, as Trustee, to reoresent the undersigned in (l) re- zoning to PCD District (Planned Commercial District) and (2) amending the Comprehensive Plan designation to Commercial, that certain l2 9 (plus or minus) acre parcel of land at the southwest corner of 1-95 and NW 22nd Avenue, more parti- cularly described as follows The East l/2 of Northwest l/4 of Northwest l/4 of Southwest l/4 less right of way of Seabord Coastline Railroad and less right of way of State Road 9 (1-95) Section 16, Township 45 South, Range 43 East CITY OF By Manager Date. March 18, 1986 CITY of ~ .... -C;- ';)OJ-;'r'~ .. '~~'='''''RE'''''''P-IIIa~~t::l1 I 'a!.::t:l; I m ~~ / 120 E. Boynton Beach . r.~'~ ". Boynton Beach, Florida 33425-0310 I.N .~~- ~, (305) 734-8111 - "'~-_ "", OFFICE OF THE PLANNING DIRECTOR 19 March 1986 David S. Pressly, Esq Moyle, Flanigan, Katz, et al 625 North Flagler Drive PO Box 3888 West Palm Beach, FL 33402 Dear Mr. Pre3sly . I have received the tentative schedule detailed in your letter of March l4, 1986 and please be advised that except for the Planning and Zoning Board date, it appears to be as we discussed. Concerning the Planning and Zoning Board meeting, the date should be April 8, 1986 and it will not be a public hearing If you require any additional information, please contact me at your convenience. Yours very truly, CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH C-~ J~ Carmen S Annunziato Planning Director /bks cc City Manager Central File LAW OFFICES MOYLE, FLANIGAN, KATZ, FITZGERALD & SHEEHAN, P A. JON C. MOYLE JOHN F FLANIGAN MARTIN V KATZ E COLE FITZGERALD, ill THOMAS A. SHEEHAN, ill DAVID S. PRESSLY DONNA H STINSON THOMAS M BEASON WILLIAM B. KING MYRA GENDEL LISA MILLER LAYMAN MARK E. RAYMOND BRUCE R, BRYAN ROBERT BRODY STEVEN A. MAYANS KAREN LEVIN ALEXANDER PETER L, BRETON RONALD K, KOLlNS JAMES PATRICK GARRITY ANDREW FULTON, ill 9TH FLOOR, BARNETT CENTRE 625 NORTH FLAGLER DRIVE POST OFFICE BOX 3888 WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA 33402 TELEPHONE (305) 659 7500 TELECOPIER (305) 659 1789 TALLAHASSEE OFFICE SUITE 100, THE PERKINS HOUSE 118 NORTH GADSDEN STREET TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA 32301 TELEPHONE {904} 681 3828 March l4, 1986 r ." .t., ~-'~, . ADM TTEO TO OHIO eAR ONL.Y MAR ., p r. Mr Carmen Annunziato City Planner City of Boynton Beach Planning Dept l20 East Boynton Beach Boulevard Boynton Beach, Florida 33435 - -.~~ RE Boynton Beach Park of Commerce - Plan Amendment Dear Carmen It is my understanding that the following revised schedule has been established regarding the above referenced matter April l, 1986 City Council Hearing setting the date of the Public Hearing April l5, 1986 Planning and Zoning Board Public Hearing April 22, 1986 City Council Public Hearing When convenient, please confirm the above dates for me Sincerely, 2:~ r~ DSP lc cc Edward B Deutsch Thomas K. Ireland Steven W Deutsch Ann Mandel George Zimmerman d/JA:x... ~,;4,V( -.~-~"'"'\ , ~:..J February 28, 1986 FORUM III SUITE 407 1875 PALM BEACH LAKES BLVD. WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA 334~~~78 _\ TELEPHONE: (305) 88fH'5?,. , ~ ~ ~~ \~y KA) (J-r ~~ , ~ \ \ \.... \ - / ROSSI AND MALA V ASI ENGINEERS, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS ~I~ -f ~&M+ ~I~ City of Boynton Beach POBox 310 Boynton Beach, FL 33425 ATTN Mr Tom Clark, City Engineer RE Boynton Beach Park of Commerce Typical Road Se~tion Dear Mr Clark Enclosed please find two (2) copies of the typical roadway section for the laO' right-of-way (city roads) for the above reference project The typical roadway section for N W 22nd Avenue as shown has been approved by Palm Beach County Engineering Dept Your review and approval for the 100' right-of-way section, at your earliest convenience, will be greatly appreciated Very truly yours, LAVASI ENGINEERS, INC E SMjtp Enc MEMORANDUM 20 February 1986 TO Betty'S Boroni, City Clerk FROM Carmen S Annunziato, Planning Director RE Annual Report - Boynton Beach Park of Commerce Accompanying this memo please find a copy of the Annual Report for the Boynton Beach Park of Commerce which is required to be submitted by its developers in accordance with terms of the Development Order and Florida Statute, Chapter 380 ~f~~ CARMEN S ANNt:rnZIATO /bks Attachment LAW OFTICES MOYLE, FLANIGAN, KATZ, FITzGERALD & SHEEHAN, P A. ,JON C. MOYLE ,JOHN F FLANIGAN MARTIN V KATZ E. COLE FITZGERALD, ill THOMAS A. SHEEHAN, ill DAVID S. PRESSLY DONNA H STINSON THOMAS M BEASON WILLIAM 8 KING MYRA GENDEL LISA MILLER LAYMAN MARK E. RAYMOND BRUCE R. BRYAN ROBERT BRODY STEVEN A. MAYANS KAREN LEVIN ALEXANDER PETER L BRETON RONALD K. KOLlNS ,JAMES PATRICK GARRITY AN DREW FU L TON, ill 9TH FLOOR, BARNETT CENTRE 625 NORTH FLAGLER DRIVE POST OFFICE BOX 3888 WEST PALM BEACH. FLORIDA 33402 TELEPHONE (305) 659 7500 TELECDPIER (305) 659 1789 TALLAHASSEE OFFICE SUITE 100, THE PERK'NS HOUSE 118 NORTH GADSDEN STREET TALLAHASSEE, F'LORIDA 32301 TELEPHONE (904) 681 3828 ADMITTED TO OHIO BAA ONLY February 14, 1986 Mr. Peter Cheney City Manager City of Boynton Beach 120 East Boynton Beach Boulevard Boynton Beach, FL 33435 -; .." ....t:. RE: Annual status Report Boynton Beach Park of Commerce .,1 ,. - ~" ~_~.:c.': - Dear Peter: Pursuant to the terms of Chapter 380, terms of the Development Order, enclosed status Report for the Boynton Beach Park calendar year 1985. Fla. Stats., and the please find the Annual of Commerce for the Sincerely, ~~s~~ DSP/pp Enclosures cc: Alex Padva (Dept. of Env. Reg.) w/encl. Sally Lockhart (S. FL wtr Mgmt. Dist.) w/encl. Thomas Keith (PBC Solid Waste Auth.) w/encl. Edward B. Deutsch w/encl. Thomas K. Ireland w/encl. Ann Mandell w/encl. George Zimmerman w/encl. Steven W. Deutsch, Esq. w/encl. JON C. MOYLE .JOHN F FLANIGAN MARTIN V KATZ E. COLE FITZGERALD, ill THOMAS A. SHEEHAN, ill DAVID S. PRESSLY DONNA H STINSON THOMAS M BEASON WILLIAM B. KING MYRA GENDEL LISA MILLER LAYMAN MARK E. RAYMOND BRUCE R. BRYAN ROBERT BRODY STEVEN A. MAYANS KAREN LEVIN ALEXANDER PETER L. BRETON RONALD K. KOLlNS JAMES PATRICK GARRITY ANDREW FULTON, III LAW OFFICES , 1 MOYLE, FLANIGAN, KATZ, FITZGERAL~'8eSHEE_HAN, P A ~ 9TH FLOOR, BARNETT CENTRE' 62'5 NORTH FLAGLER DRIVE POST OFFICE BOX 3888 WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA 33402 TELEPHONE (305) 659 7500 TELEcOPIER (305) 659 1789 ~SEE OFFICE __-'--SUtTE: 100, THE PERKINS HOUSE ---- Y'". r .....i' .._~. 118 NORTH GADSDEN STREET TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA 32301 TELEPHONE (904) 681 3828 February 14, 1986 ADMITTED TO OHIO BAR ONLY Mr. Peter Cheney City Manager City of Boynton Beach 120 East Boynton Beach Boulevard Boynton Beach, FL 33435 RE: Development Order Adopted By the City of Boynton Beach (12/18/84) for the Boynton Beach Park of Commerce Dear Mr. Cheney: In accordance with the above-referenced Development you are hereby given notice that there were no industrial in the Park during the calendar year 1985. Order, tenants Sincerely, ~:: ?z DSP/pp cc: Edward B. Deutsch Thomas K. Ireland ~teven Deutsch, Esq. Ann Mandell RECEIVED FEB y6 1986 / CITY MANAGEWS OfnCE "'~__r~ ~L- OJ,",':1(1 r)"H'~1';fld 9861 g wr' STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS ,...... ..." \' _",-_._~J ~i. 2571 EXECUTIVE CENTER CIRCLE, EAST. TALLAHASSEE, flORIDA 32301 BOB GRAHAM February 28, 1986 TOM LEWIS, JR. Secretary Governor Mr. Carmen Annunziato Planning Director City of Boynton Beach Post Office Box 310 Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Dear Mr. Annunziato: AQA=lQ~i=i~l ~QYntQn ~~g~b ~g[~ Qf CQmID~[~~ The Bureau of Resource Management has received a request from Mr. George Zimmerman to determine whether changes in the approved Master Site Development Plan for the Boynton Beach Park of Commerce development of regional impact constitute a substan- tial deviation. The revised Master Site Development Plan was rendered to the Bureau on February 24, 1986, and received on February 25, 1986. The Bureau's 30-day deadline for notifying the City of Boynton Beach of its intent to participate in a public hearing to discuss the changes is Wednesday, March 26, 1986. We will advise you prior to that date of our decision. If you have any questions or require additional information, please call me or Jim Farr in the Division of Resource Planning and Management, Bureau of Resource Management at (904) 488-4925. Sincerely, ~~ ~Diana Sawaya-Crane Chief, Bureau of Resource Management DSC/jfr cc: Mr. Dan Cary Mr. George W. Zimmerman EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT. HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT. RESOURCE PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT DEUTSCH IRELAND PR()PERTIES IItC~L Y TO "o,n LAUDE.lItDALI O...,.,CI February 24, 1986 Mr Jim Farr Bureau of Resource Management State of Florida Department of Community Affairs 2571 Executive Center Circle East Tallahassee, Florida 32301 Dear Mr Farr Per our telephone conversation today, I am enclosing herewith six copies of the Amended Master Site Development Plan Please do not hesitate to call if you should have any questions. Thank you GZ ak Enclosure Mr. Carmen Annunziato, City Planner-v~ Boynton Beach CC SUITE 1106-INTERNATIONAl BUILDING-2455 E. SUNRISE BOULEVARD-FORT LAUDERDAlE, FlORIDA 33304. (305) 5&4-5114 THE BUILDING. 1125 NORTHEAST 125 STREET NORTH MIAMI. FLORIDA 33181. (305) 891-8808 AFFILIATES: BROLEN REALTY & MANAGEMENT CORP MITA CONSTRUCTION CORP DEITTSCII IRELAND PROPERTIES ,,~~y TO "OlitT LAUDEIitOALI 01''''(;1 February 24, 1986 Ms L Christine Beditz Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council 620 South Dixie Highway Stuart, Florida 33494 Dear Ms Beditz Since we have not heard from you confirming receipt of the Amended Master Site Development Plans, I am enclosing herewith eighteen copies of same If you should have any further questions, please contact me as soon as possible .. GZ ak Enclosure CC: Mr Carmen Annunziato, City Planner-~ Boynton Beach SUITE 1106-INTERNATIONAL BUILDING-2455 E. SUNRISE BOULEVARD-FORT LAUDERDALE. FLORIDA 33304 . (305) 584-5114 THE BUILDING. 1125 NORTHEAST 125 STREET NORTH MIAMI. FLORIDA 33181 . (305) 891-8808 AFFILIATES: BROlEN REALTY & MANAGEMENT CORP MITA CONSTRUCTION CORP to'- 120 E. Boynton POBOX 310 Boynton Beach, CITY of BOYNTON BEACH OFFICE OF THE PLANNING DIRECTOR 21 February 1986 Mr. George Zimmerman Boynton Park of Commerce Associates Suite ll06 2455 East Sunrise Boulevard Ft Lauderdale, FL 33304 Dear George As discussed at our meeting of February l8, 1986 you will find accompanying this letter a copy of a memo from the City Forester to the Planning Director concerning native vegetation It is the City's desire that natives be utilized whenever possible, as costs to maintain are reduced as is the need to continuously irrigate and fertilize Also, please note that the City Forester may be of assistance in locting native plants Yours very truly, CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH r ~J~ Carmen S Annunziato Planning Director /bks cc. Kevin Hallahan Central File MEMORANDUM TO Carmen Annunziato Planning Director D....TE: February 20, 1986 FILE FROM Kevin J Hallahan Forester/Horticulturist 5UltJII!CT Native Plant Information Sheet for planting in public right-of-ways Boynton Beach Park of Commerce Deutsch/Ireland Properties The attached is a comprehensive list of native plant materials requested to be provided for the above project developer. The list gives specific site considerations that will help the developer in choosing plant materials I would like to discuss the planting proposals with the developer at the appropriate time because he may have to contract to grow very large amounts of the native plants This is because of the limited availability of native plants on the market at this time If he has any questions, he can contact me #:-4~~ CL-;/~~ Ke in J4hn Hallahan a~ Attachments KJH ad SCIENTIFIC ,NAME OECI- OUOU5 EVER- GREEN COMMON NAME ZONt 'SOuth Central North SALT TOLERANT L1liHl PREFERENCE Sun Shade SOIL San" Or. MOL TYPE Wet Dry MISC MAX I MUM HEIGHT ( feet) Acacta farnesiana Acu rubnJlll Annona gl &bra Avicennt~ germtnans Betula nigra Bourrerh ovah Bumelia celastrina B. ten ax Bursera simaruba Canella wtnteriana Sweet Acach S,C," x Sun S,O O,M/W O,W S,O,W O,W O,M S,O,M S,O S,O S,O,M 20.0 X 98.5 x Red Maple Pond Apple S,C,N Sun Sun x Sun 33.0 x Low Areas S Black Mangrove S,C Sun Sun x Sun 66 0 x River Birch S,C x Sun 82.0 Low Areas Strongbark S,C,N x Sun x 39.5 x Saffron PI um S,C Sun 20.0 x Tough Bumelia, Ironwood S,C 30 0 82 0 x GlI!tlo Limbo S 49.0 20.0 Capparis cynophallophora Carpinus c~roliniana Carya aauat ica C. floridana C. 91 &bra Casasia clusiifolia Celtis laevioata Cucis canadensis Chtonanthus virginica ~hry'oPhyllum olivlforme Ci~harexylum fruticos~ Clush rose a Coccoloba diversifolla C. uvifera Coccothrinax argentata Conocarpus erectus C. erectus var. sericea r.innCl'lOn Bark S x Sun S,O W,O W,O S,O O,M S O,M O,M O,W,ACidic S,O S,O O,M S,O S,O S S,O,OIM S,O,OIM 26.0 x JlIIIaican Caoer S Either Sun Sun Sun x Sun 98.5 Low Areas American Hornbeam C," [l t her Shade Either Sun Sun x Sun 82 0 Endemic Water Hickory S,C," x Sun 131.0 10.0 98 5 20.0 X Scrub Hickory S x \ Sun 33.0 x Pionut Hickory Seven-Year Apple S,C,N Sun x Sun 33.0 X S,C Sugarberry, Hackberry S,C ,C,N x Sun 33 0 x Eastern Redbud Fringe Tree S,C,N 59.0 x Satinleaf S 49.0 49.0 x Fiddlewood 5 26.0 66.0 x Pitch or Balsam Apple Ptgeon Plum S,C S,C S 66.0 43 0 Cordia globosa var. humilis C. seb'!stena Sea Grape Silver Thatch Palm S Sun x Sun S,O,M S,O,M 33.0 10 0 Cornus florida Oiosoyros viroini~na OiphOlis salicifolla Green Buttonwood S Shade Sun Sun O.M S,O,OIM O,M 49 0 52.5 10.0 Oodona'!a viscosa ~~thrina herbacea Silver Buttonwood S x Sun S,O S 26 0 x Eugenia axillaris E. foetida Fraxinus caroliniana F. pennsylvanica . Gordonia laslanthus Guaiacum sanctum Guapira discolor Guettarda scabra HlIIIel h patens White Gei ger S x Sun S,O,M S,O,M O,MIW O,W S,O S,O," S,O S,O 0," 23.0 20.0 X Orange Geiger S x Sun 49.0 x Flowerino Dogwood S,C,N x Sun 66.0 X Pers Inmon. S,C,N Sun Sun Sun Sun x Sun 39 5 33.0 49.0 x Willow Bustle S x Sun 33.0 x Varnish Le~f S,C x Sun 13 0 x Cora 1 Bean S C !lex casslne 39.5 X Low Areas opaca I. vomitorla Jacoulnia keyensls Juniperus sllleieola J v,r9iniana Laouncul~rja racemosa White Stopper S,C S,C x Sun S,M n,M S,O S,O.M 5,0,0 S,O,M S,O," SO.O 26 0 x Spanish Stopper Pop Ash S,C," Sun x Sun 16.5 Marl Green Ash S,C,N x Sun 98.5 66 0 x Lob lolly Bay C,N x Sun 66 0 150 0 L ;'1uida.-n~dr styracif1ua Lignum Vitae S Blolly S,C S Rough Vel vet seed Flrebush S Dahoon Ho 11 y American Holly S,C,N S,C Taupon S,t: S Joewood Southern Red Cedar S,C Eastern Red Cedar C," Whi te Manqrove S SweetQUflI C,N Sun x Sun Sun o,w SCIENTIFIC NAME LONE ~ Central North COMMJN NAME SALT TOLERANT LI [iH r P~EFERENCE -S-un Shade SOIL Sandy Orgar Mo I S\. TYPE Wet Dry MAXIMUM HEIGHT (feet) DECI- DUOUS EVER- GREEN MISC C,N 200.0 Llrlodendron tullplfera Tull P Poplar Nild TlI11arlnd S,C Lysfloma lat;slllqua Magnolia grand;flora Southern Magnolia S,C M. virglnlana Sweetbay Maqnolla S,C,N Mastlchodendron foetldlsslmum Mastic S,C Myrclanthes fragrans Twlnberry, Nakedwood S,C 'Iyrica cerlfera Nax Myrtle S,C,N 'ectandra corlacea Lancewood S,C 'yssa sylvatlca 81ackqum S,C,N lstrya vlrglnlana 'aurotls wrlghtll S,C,H Hop Hornbell11 Evergl Ides Palm S,C 't:rsea borbonl a S,C,H Redbay Sllkbay S,C,N '. borbon;a var humllls ';nus clausa Sand Pine S,C 98 5 x L:nstn , elllott;; Improved Slash Pine 5, C 98 5 x elllott;; var. densa South Florida Slash Plnp. S palustrls Longleaf Pine C 'I nus tied a Loblolly Pine C,N 5 'iscldla plscipula 'Ithecellobium guadalupense JlI11a I ca Dogwood 81 ack Bead S,C S '. unguis-catl Cats Claw 'latanus occidental Is C,N SYCll110re 'runus carollni ana Cherry Laurel C,N 'uercus chapman I i Chapman Oak Sand Live Oak S,C '. 9l!1'linata S,C incana 8luejack Oak S,C '. laevis S,C Turkey Oak Laurel Oak S,C 1 aurifo 11 a myrtifolla Myrtle Oak S,C n;ora Nater Oak S,C,N v;roin;ana Live Oak S,C,N hlzophora mangle S Red Manqrove oystonea elata Royal Palm 5 abal palmetto Cabbaqe Palm S,C aplndus saponarla Soapberry S,C ;marouba glauca Paradise Tree S,C S wietenla mahaqoni Mahoqany axodium distlchum 8ald Cypress Yellow Elder S,C,N eCOl1la stans S,C S etrazygia b1color Tetrazygi a 'hrinax norrlssl Key Palm Thatch Palm S . parviflora S Ilmus americana American Elm 1men; a lIIler; cana Hoq Plum .anthoxyl~ clava-herculls S,C,N Hercules Club . 'aoara Wild Lime s,c Sun x Sun 0,14 O,M O,M/N O,N S,O,M S,O,M S,O,M/W S,O,M O,WID S,O,M S,O,'" O,M S,D S S S S S.Acldlc S,O S,O,M S,O,M O,MIN O,M 5,0 S,O S,O S,D O,MIW S,O O,W O,M S,O,M/N O,MIW Any S,M S,O,M S,O,M x Sun Sun S,O,M S,O,M/N x Sun prtl. Shade 5,O,M S,O x Sun 66.0 Llmstn Sun Sun x Sun S,O,'" S,O,M S,M 5,'" 5,0," 100 0 x x Sun 66.0 82.0 x x Either 33.0 x Endemic E it her Sun Either x Sun 39.5 x x Sun 46 0 x x sun 98.5 39.5 26.0 x Marl Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun x Sun 66.0 66.0 Endemic x Sun 82.0 98.5 148.0 x x Sun 33.0 x Sun ., Sun 20.0 20.0 x Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun sun x Sun 164.0 x Low Areas Sun x Sun 49.0 x x Sun 33 0 x Sun x Sun 33.0 39.5 66.0 98.4 x Sun x Sun 26.0 98.5 98.5 82 0 131.0 82.0 x x flther 49.0 x x Sun 49.0 x 82.0 x 131.0 26 0 x 30.0 x 39.5 x 30.0 x 98.5 75.5 x 56.0 x 33.0 x SCIENTIFIC NAME EVER- GREEN MISC COHHON NAME LONt '5Outh SAL T Central TOLERANT North UGHI PREFERENCE Sun Shade SOIL IYPt Sandy Wet Organic Dry Holst HAXI~M DECI- HE! GHT DUOUS ( feet) Angadenla berteril Ardisia escallonoides Borrlchla arborescens B. frutescens. Buaella reclinata Caesalplnla bonduc Call1carpa americana Capparis cynophallophora C. f1 exuosa Ceratlo1a erlcoides Chioeocca alba Chrysobalanus icaco C. icaco Vir pellocarpus Coccoloba uvifera Pinel and Allamanda S,C x x x x x x x Sun x Sun 5 5,0 S,O 5,0 S,O,M/W S,Il,O/M S,O,O#1 5,0 5,0 S,D,ACidic 5,0 5,0 S,O S,O 3.5 limstn 24.5 3.5 x Marlberry 5 x Sun 3.5 x SHyer Sea Oxey!! S,C x Sun 30 0 x Green Sea Oxeye S,C Sun x Sun 10.0 x Slender Buckthorn S,C,N Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun 6.5 x Grey Nickerbean S,C S.C 5 20.0 26.0 x Beauty Berry J..aican Caper Flexlble Caoer 5 5.0 x Rosemary 5 6.5 x Snowberry S,C S,C S,C 6.5 6 5 49 0 x Conocarpus erectus Green-tip Cocoplum Red-tip Cocoplurn Sea Gr ape S x Sun S,O,O/M 66 0 C. ereetus var. serieea Oalberqia ecastophyllum Eugenia axillaris E foetida H"aQelis virainiana Ilex gl abra I opae a .icanla .lchauxll yonla ferrvginla frutlcosa luclda Green Buttonwood 5 x x x x x x Sun Sun Sun Sun Either Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun S,O,O/M S,O,OIM S,O,M S,O,M O,M S 5,0,14 S,O S,D S,O,Acldlc S,Actdie 66.0 10.0 x Silver Buttonwood S S.C 23.0 x Coin Vine White Stopper .S,C 20.0 x Spanl sh Stopper S,C S.C S.C S,C S,C 26 0 x Wltch Hazel Gallberry American Holly Gopher Apple Rusty Lyonia S,C 6 5 x StIQQerbush S,C 66.D x Fetterbush S,C 1.0 x 30 0 x 6 5 x 3 5 x x I' :i anthes fragrans iea cerifera "-sl ne qulanensis ltheeellobium guadelupense unguis-catl sychotrla nervosa andla aeuleata 'apidophyllum hvstrlx abal etonla Twlnberry, Nakedwood S,C x x x x x x x x Sun Either Shade Sun Sun Sun Sun Shade Sun S,O,M S,O S,O,M S,O,M S,O,M 5,0,14 S,O,H S,O,HIW S,D 33 0 Ende"lie Wax Myrtle S,C,N 39 5 26 0 x Myrsine S,t: 20 0 x Black Bead S,C,N 20 0 x Cats Claw S,C 10 O. x WtI d Coff ee S 10 0 x White Indiao Berry Needle Palm S,C 5.0 40 x S,C Scrub Palmetto 5 . minor 10 0 .aevola pllftlerl !renoa repens lphora tlllllt'ntosa Bush Palmetto S,C x x x x Sun Sun Sun Sun S,M 5,0 5,0 5,0 5 0 x Endemic Inkberry S,C 23 0 10.0 x Saw Palmetto S.C rri ana IIIIrl t ima x 'COIlIa stans Necklace Pod S,C x Sun Sun S,O S,O,M 26 0 26 0 .urnefortfa Qnllpholodes x ccinlu. .yrsinites stlllllineua burnlJll olJovatum Ilay Cell ar S,C x Sun Either Either Sun S S,D,Acidic 5,0 S,O,M 6 5 1.5 x Yellow Elder S,C 1.5 x Sea lavender s.c 13.0 x Shiny Blueberry S,C,N x ~ia florldllna (Z pumlla) Deerberry Blact Haw S,C,N x Sun 5,0 3 5 S,C,N Coontie S,C ZONE LIGHT SOIL TYPE SCIENTlF IC C()lIollJl ~ SALT PREFERENCE " Indy Wet MAXI HUM DECI- EVER. MiSe IIAK[ NAME Cl!lltr ., TOLERANT :Wn l>hade 'an1c Dry HEIGHT DUOUS GREEN North st (feet) Canna flacclda Yellow Canna S,C Sun S,O," 5 5 Crlnun amerlcanun SWlll!lP lily 5,C Shade 5,0," 3.5 Kellanthus debllls Dune Sunfl ower S,C X Sun S 3 5 H,-enocallls keyensls Key or Splder ltly S,C X Shade S,O," 2.5 H. r.llllerl Alllgator l11y S,C X Shade S,O," 2.5 End~l Pantc"," lJIIar"" Beach or Pantc Grass S,C,N X Sun S 6 5 Pontedart. cordata Plckeral Weed S,C,N X Sun S,O,"/" 2.5 SI9,tt.r'. latlfoll. Arrowhead S,C,N Sun S,O," 3 5 Spart In. patl!lls Cordgrass S,C X Sun S 3 5 Tradescantta ohlensls Splderwort S,r. X Sun S,O," 20 Yucca alolfo11l Span lsh Bayonet S,C X Sun S,O 5.0 Y. fllamentosa Yucca S,C X Sun S,D 5 0 Zlzanla 'QUatlca "l1d Rlce S,C Sun S,O,H/" 10 0 PLANT mE V1nes NATIVE PlANT INfORMATION SHEET lONE llQiT SOIL tyPE SCIENTIFIC ClMOI ~ SAlT PREFERENCE Sandy Wet MAl I HlIM OECI- EVER- "ISC. "AKE NAME Central TOLERANT Sun Shade Organic Dry HEIGHT DUOUS GREEN North Holst (feet) Caesalp1nl. bonduc Gray Nlckerbun S,C X Sun S,O 10 0 Canavalla .arltlm. Beach Bean 5,C X Sun S Chlococca alba SnolOberry S,C X Sun S,O 6 5 Oalbergla ec.stophyll"" Coln Vlne S.C X Sun S,O,O/" 10.0 X Echltes umbe"ata Rubber Vlne S,C X Sun S lponoea .lba Moonflower S X Sun S I. lndlca Hornlnq Glory S X Sun 5,0 I. pes-capre Rll1road Vine 5 X Sun S vlolacea (tuba) Beach Moon Vlne S X Sun S JacQuemontla pentanth. JacQUl!llIontl. S X Sun S Passlflor. Incarn.ta Passlon flower 5,C," Sun S,O.O/\l Urechltes lutu "l1d AlllJllanda S,C X Sun S," * any species of Palm trees not susceptable to lethal l.lellowinq disease. MEMORANDUM TO Carmen Annunziato Planning Director DATE' 21 February '86 FILE FROM Kevin J Hallahan Forester/Horticulturist !SUBJ~CT Woolbright Plaza P U D Tree Survey - Site Plan This memorandum is in reference to the above project where the survey shows the existence of large tracts of Slash Pine and Oak Trees I have met with representatives for the developer and express- ed my desire to survey the property to note the species of trees and their location on the property I will visit the site again with the representative and decide if there is any need for a more detailed survey of the area to locate any significant wild life species The representative is aware of the City Tree Preservation Or- dinance #81-21 and I will work in conjunction with him to comply with the requirements He is also aware that the property adjoins the Leisurville P U D and will make provisions to ameliorate the developmental impacts on these residents I will forward to you an additional correspondence after some of these questions have been answered ~ ~ ~~~. ..-iJd~/6~ K~n J allahan /ILA..- CC John F Wildner Parks Superintendent KJH ad CITY of BOYNTON BEACH ~ 120 E Boynton Beach Bl~j POBOX 310 Boynton Beach, Florida 33425-0310 (305) 734-al11 OFFICE OF THE PLANNING DIRECTOR 5 February 1986 Mr. George Zimmerman, Vice President Boynton Park of Commerce Associates Suite ll06 2455 East Sunrise Boulevard Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33304 Dear George I have now had an 'opportunity to review with the City Manager, a schedule for the approval of the Boynton Beach Park of Commerce DRI Master Plan Modification For your information, you will find accompanying this letter, a copy of the schedule Please be advised that the March 25th date has been changed to March 26th owing to the possibility of run-off elections on the 25th If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call me Yours very truly, CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH c u-- _'''- J~ Carmen S Annunziato Planning Director /bks Enclosure r CITY of BOYNTON BEACH ~ 4 r - .....c:::;-- \l<)H"~ ,mttJop-- -.., ~r"'''''''t::!, -, ~:":',i.:E ~:;~~~. j.. I 120 E. Boynton Beach Blvd j/it l~' POBOX 310 --, - r- ---:;;-- Boynton Beach, Florida 33425-0310 -w ,...; Lr:- (305)734-8111 -~,-'- . OFFICE OF THE PLANNING DIRECTOR 14 January 1986 Mr George Zimmerman Vice President Boynton Park of Commerce Associates Suite 1106 2455 East Sunrise Boulevard Ft Lauderdale, FL 33304 Dear George . This letter is written in response to our previous conversations related to processing a modification to the Boynton Beach Park of Commerce (BBPOC) and to the draft Guidelines for the Preparation of Tenant Hazardous Materials Response Plans (Guidelines) With respect to the former, I've had conversations with both Dan Carey, Executive Director of the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council and Louann Raines of the Department of Community Affairs Based on our discussions, it appears that the proposed modification will not be substantial, however, the City Council must make this determination at a public hearing For your informa- tion, I have enclosed copies of several documents which may assist you in the preparation and processing of your plan modification The documents are as follows 1 Chapter 380 06(19) Florida Statutes 2 Chapter 9J-2 FAC 3 Staff Memorandum concerning Substantial Deviations - Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council 4 Section 7N of Appendix A, Boynton Beach Code of Ordinances. Mr George zimmerman l4 Janury 1986 Page Two. Concerning the Guidelines, members of my staff and the Director of Utilities reviewed the draft In both instances the comments returned were the same; namely, that the Guidelines were sufficient but lacking in specifics This is, of course, the result of the lack of a client company to evaluate for specific hazards As a consideration, DI may want to reference Condition l6 of the Development Order as a basis for review If, after you receive thesa documents you would like to meet to discuss them further, please feel free to contact me at your convenience Yours very truly, CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH , C-~ J~ Carmen S Annunziato Planning Director CSA bks Enclosures cc Peter L Cheney, City Manager Perry Cessna, Utilities Director Central File MEMORANDUM TO Carmen Annunziato Planning Director DATE 21 February '86 FILII! FROM Kevin J Hallahan Forester/Horticulturist 5U8J~CT Woolbright Plaza P U D Tree Survey - Site Plan This memorandum is in reference to the above project where the survey shows the existence of large tracts of Slash Pine and Oak Trees I have met with representatives for the developer and express- ed my desire to survey the property to note the species of trees and their location on the property I will visit the site again with the representative and decide if there is any need for a more detailed survey of the area to locate any significant wild life species. The representative is aware of the City Tree Preservation Or- dinance #81-21 and I will work in conjunction with him to comply with the requirements He is also aware that the property adjoins the Leisurville P U D and will make provisions to ameliorate the developmental impacts on these residents. I will forward to you an additional correspondence after some of these questions have been answered. K 1ft::-; ,~~ i/:1f:: / 6~ / d:-~ CC John F Wildner Parks Superintendent KJH ad 120 E Boynton Beach Bl POBOX 310 Boynton Beach, Florida (305) 734-8111 ~ .- -S-';;r;~ .. <: ~~,,;!.rEi..t-t-!""t!o~t: ,.1 '~:lll.. ~~ I 31.~-~~,}Jrl L- ~..t 33425-0310 'w !t!~_. ~..:!~- . CITY of BOYNTON BEACH OFFICE OF THE PLANNING DIRECTOR 5 February 1986 Mr George Zimmerman, Vice President Boynton Park of Commerce Associates Suite ll06 2455 East Sunrise Boulevard Ft Lauderdale, FL 33304 Dear George I have now had an 'opportunity to review with the City Manager, a schedule for the approval of the Boynton Beach Park of Commerce DRI Master Plan Modification For your information, you will find accompanying this letter, a copy of the schedule Please be advised that the March 25th date has been changed to March 26th owing to the possibility of run-off elections on the 25th If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call me Yours very truly, CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH c ~ -'-- /<---;r-::C Carmen S Annunziato Planning Director /bks Enclosure r CITY of BOYNTON BEACH ~ ~ Q 120 E Boynton Beach l4 January 1986 Mr George Zimmerman Vice President Boynton Park of Commerce Associates Suite ll06 2455 East Sunrise Boulevard Ft Lauderdale, FL 33304 Dear George . This letter is written in response to our previous conversations related to processing a modification to the Boynton Beach Park of Commerce (BBPOC) and to the draft Guidelines for the Preparation of Tenant Hazardous Materials Response Plans (Guidelines) With respect to the former, I've had conversations with both Dan Carey, Executive Director of the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council and Louann Raines of the Department of Community Affairs Based on our discussions, it appears that the proposed modification will not be substantial, however, the City Council must make this determination at a public hearing For your informa- tion, I have enclosed copies of several documents which may assist you in the preparation and processing of your plan modification The documents are as follows 1 Chapter 380 06(19) Florida Statutes 2 Chapter 9J-2 FAC 3. Staff Memorandum concerning Substantial Deviations - Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council 4 Section 7N of Appendix A, Boynton Beach Code of Ordinances Mr George zimmerman l4 Janury 1986 Page Two Concerning the Guidelines, members of my staff and the Director of Utilities reviewed the draft In both instances the comments returned were the same; namely, that the Guidelines were sufficient but lacking in specifics This is, of course, the result of the lack of a client company to evaluate for specific hazards As a consideration, DI may want to reference Condition 16 of the Development Order as a basis for review If, after you receive thesa documents you would like to meet to discuss them further, please feel free to contact me at your convenience Yours very truly, CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH C-~ J~ Carmen S Annunziato Planning Director CSA bks Enclosures cc Peter L Cheney, City Manager Perry Cessna, Utilities Director Central File