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LEGAL APPROVAL tiu DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT Division of Planning and Zoning Budding Planning & Zoning E/lgi/leeri/lg Occupational Lice/lse Commu/lity Redevelopme/lt September 21, 2000 Peter & RosalIe DeStefano 4000 S 5ih Avenue, SUIte 101 Lake Worth, Flonda 33463 Re: Flle No.. LocatIOn: Lawrence Oaks Pool Setback MPMD 00-005 2440 W oolbnght Road, Boynton Beach L[)l~ Dear Mr. & Mrs DeStefano' Enclosed IS the Ctty of Boynton Beach Development Order for a master plan modificatIOn granted on September 19,2000, by the City Commission. Should you have any questIOns regardmg this matter, please feel free to contact this office at (561) 742-6260. Smcerely, -,_ 1 - / / I , ( j -~ - ,.,.t~ - .~ Michael W Rumpf Director ofPlanmng & Zomng MWR/nl l\SHRDATA\Planning\SHARED\WP\PROJECTS\Lawrance Oaks Homeo\',:ners AS5oc\Dcvelopment Order Letter doc America's Gateway to the Gltlfstream 100 East Boynton Beach Blvd.. PO. Box 310 Boynton Beach. Florida 33425-0310 Phone' (561) 375-6260 FA~. (561) 375-6259 ./~^V\ P ~ b DEVELOPMF l" ORDER OF THE CITY COMMISr lN OF THE chf OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORID1-\' (}O ,,," e:05 PROJECT NAME Lawref1ce Oaks (DeStefano) Pool Setback APPLICANT'S AGENT Peter DeStefano """ APPLICANT'S ADDRESS 4000 S Syth Ave Suite 101, Lake Worth, Florida 33463 DATE OF HEARING RATIFICATION BEFORE CITY COMMISSION sep}~, 2000 TYPE OF RELIEF SOUGHT Master Plan Modification ~/@rlll'7i:J "-. I /'J (0 f: ! 1/ ""--' LOCATION OF PROPERTY 2440 Woolbright Road, Boynton Beach 'J~ " DRAWING(S) SEE EXHIBIT "B" ATTACHED HERETO .,~~~. ~. J'~::~ .-....1 ,; ') X THIS MATTER came before the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida appearing on the Consent Agenda on the date above The City Commission hereby adopts the findings and recommendation of the Planning and Development Board, which Board found as follows OR THIS MATTER came on to be heard before the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida on the date of hearing stated above The City Commission having considered the relief sought by the applicant and heard testimony from the applicant, members of city administrative staff and the public finds as follows 1 Application for the relief sought was made by the Applicant in a manner consistent with the requirements of the City's Land Development Regulations 2. The Applicant 1- HAS HAS NOT established by substantial competent evidence a basis for the relief requested 3. The conditions for development requested by the Applicant, administrative staff, or suggested by the public and supported by substantial competent evidence are as set forth on Exhibit "C" with notation "Included". 4 The Applicant's application for relief is hereby 1- GRANTED subject to the conditions referenced in paragraph 3 hereof DENIED 5 This Order shall take effect immediately upon issuance by the City Clerk. 6 All further development on the property shall be made in accordance with the terms and conditions of this order \ \\1 \ \ \ III/ It 111I ,>\\\ '(~ITO III~, .;:::-' 0 IV ~ , '" .......... ~ 'l .~ '< ..'",,?u/i..<1 ':'. ~, ~ ::::- () ... 0""' I ~" ~ ~ :::: :!;) \ () S =>-:~ ::I:== ~ ~'::\! '" ~~ - (.) . ?O':: ~~ /-L"1~~ ..... ~9--- ...l ~ . "/ 'I. .,' :",; City Clerk ~ ............. $' 'l \\:Ie ~ J:\SHRDATA\Plannlng\SHAREDlWP\PROJECTS\Lawrance OaKs Homeowners Assoc\CC 9.1S-00 D O,doc :11// f:L 0 I'- \\-v. 1111111 fll/lI 111\\\\\ 7 Other DATED' 9ACJ~?1 " ", Exhibit C Conditions of Al2Proval PrOject name Lawrence Oaks Pool Setback File number' MPMD 00-005 Reference 2nd ReVIew Plans Master Plan ModIficatIOn wIth a June 25. 2000. Planmng and Zomng Department d k ate stamn mar mg. DEP ARTMENTS INCLUDE REJECT PUBLIC WORKS Comments' NONE X UTILITIES Comments NONE X FIRE Comments NONE X POLICE Comments: NONE X ENGINEERING DIVISION Comments' NONE X BUILDING DIVISION Comments: NONE X P ARKS AND RECREATION Comments. NONE X FORESTERlENVIRONMENT ALIST Comments: NONE X PLANNING AND ZONING Comments NONE X ADDITIONAL PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT BOARD CONDITIONS I NONE X ADDITIONAL CITY COMMISSION CONDITIONS . - . Project name' Lawrence Oaks Homeowners File number MPMD 00-005 . Page 2 I DEPARTMENTS 112 w LI; Jdl;llllllll;<:!.' A0N"6"' I INCLUDE I I V- I REJECT II MWRJdlm J:ISHRDATAIPlanningISHAREDlWPIPROJECTSILawrance Oaks Homeowners Assoc\1ST REVIEW COMMENTS Lawrence Oaks MPMD,doc . . ~ DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT Division of Planning and Zoning B II ilding Planning & Zoning Engineering Occupational License Community Redevelopment September 21, 2000 Peter & RosalIe DeStefano 4000 S 5ih Avenue, SUIte 101 Lake Worth, Flonda 33463 Re' FIle No LocatIOn: Lawrence Oaks Pool Setback MPMD 00-005 2440 W oolbnght Road, Boynton Beach L[)l~ Dear Mr. & Mrs DeStefano. Enclosed IS the CIty of Boynton Beach Development Order for a master plan modificatIOn granted on September 19,2000, by the City CommIssIOn. Should you have any questIons regardmg thIS matter, please feel free to contact thIS office at (561) 742-6260 Smcerely, /-Ci ., " - -- / - -./ ~ ';-- Michael W Rumpf Director ofPlanmng & Zomng MWR/n1 J:\SHRDATA\Planning\SHAREO\WP\PROJECTS\Lawrance Oaks Homeowners AssocIDevelopment Order Letter doc America's Gateway to the Gulfstream 100 East Boynton Beach Blvd., P.O. Box 310 Boynton Beach. Florida 33425-0310 Phone: (561) 375-6260 FAX. (561) 375-6259 MEETING MINUTES REGULAR CITY COMMISSION BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA SEPTEMBER 19, 2000 D. Ratification of Planning & Development Board Action: 1. Lawrence Oaks PUD (DeStefano) Screen and Pool Setbacks - West side of Lawrence Road, north of rvliner Road - Request for master plan modification to reduce screen enclosure setbacks from 2' to 0' and pool setbacks from 5' to l' for those lots fronting lake, buffer and preserve areas within the Lawrence Oaks PUD 2. Mark Daly - East Railroad Avenue, south of SE 8th Avenue - Request relief from Chapter 2, Zoning, Section 6, C.3, requiring a minimum lot frontage of 75' to allow a 45' variance or a minimum lot frontage of 30' within the C-3 zoning district 3. Isles of Hunters Run - West of Congress Avenue and north of Summit Drive in the Hunters Run PUD - Request for master plan modification approval to change the screen enclosure setback for back-loaded pools on the non-zero side from 10' to 8' to coincide with related building codes 4. Quantum Lots 21 and 218 - Quantum Par~< PID - Request for new site plan approval to construct a 17,579 square root professional office building located on 2.13 acres 5. Quantum Lot SOB (Gale Industries) - Lot SOB Quantum Park PID - Request for new site plan approval to construct a 14,810 square foot commercial/industrial warehouse located on 4.25 acres E. Approve the donation of $250 to The Jimmy Ryce Center, Florida i"lissing Children's Day from the Law Enforcement Trust Fund F. Approve additional work relating to drainage modificatio~(Yard Drain) at Village Royale on the Gateway Boulevard Improvement Project G. Approve expenditure in the amount of $33,918 through SNAPS Agreement #250211-1 for scanning equipment and training in the use of LaserFiche from R&S Integrated PrcduC'..s for various City departments Motion Commissioner Black moved to approve the Consent ,~genda. Commissioner fisher seconded the motion that carried unanimously. V. CITY MANAGER'S REPORT: A. Review and approve proposed advertisement in special insert on Fortes Magazine showcasing the "Internet Coast" 5 MEETING MINUTES REGULAR CITY COMMISSION BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA SEPTEMBER 19, 2000 Mr. Hawkins reported that Forbes Magazine is a publication with worldwide distribution of business advertising. A special edition will be published in December called the Internet Coast Wave that will be sponsored by Techwatch. The City has an opportunity to secure this ad in cooperation with a S01(c)(3) organization at a cost of $14,000. Without that cooperation, the ad would cost $28,000. The Chamber of Commerce offered assistance; however, they are a S01(c)(6) organization. The City would have to identify a S01(c)(3) if the Commission decides to participate in this program. Commissioner Fisher felt this ad could be considered a redevelopment/development incentive and it could be used as a reference point for new businesses over the next year. He added that the people who read Forbes are the ones who make the decisions about relocating companies. This ad would give this City the opportunity to say that Boynton Beach was featured in Forbes Magazine as a low-cost, high-tech place to go in Palm Beach County. Commissioner Black pointed out that the initial back-up material provided information regarding a comparison of Dade, Broward and Palm Beach County with the research triangle in North Carolina. The cost of $28,000 is a great deal of money and even with the assistance of a non- profit organization, the price is still high. Commissioner Black feels there are many other pressing issues in this City where that money could be used. Vice Mayor Weiland questioned how this request came forward to the Commission. Commissioner Fisher advised that it was his suggestion following a meeting he attended with City Manager Bressner at the Internet Coast. The Internet Coast is a consortium of all three Counties. The offer was made to all businesses throughout the tri-County area. This issue was brought before the entire Commission with redevelopment in mind. Vice Mayor Weiland pointed out that Motorola declined participation. In addition, no one else along this Coast or the Treasure Coast has committed to date. One small municipality in Dade County has expressed interest, but,has not yet committed. Vice Mayor Weiland said he doesn't know how viable this ad may be. Mayor Pro Tem Sherman feels the City could spend its money in a wiser fashion. We recently received a proposal to give the employees of the City health identification cards that trace back their health records. That benefit would cost $20,000 for the entire staff. Mayor Pro Tem Sherman feels the cost of this ad is excessive and he is not in favor of it. Commissioner Rsher felt that the money should come out of an account that is already set up for development. He feels this City would benefit if other cities do not take ads because when businesses are looking for new locations, Boynton Beach would have a foot in the door. Vice Mayor Weiland felt that it wasn't necessary to spend the money just because it is available. Mayor Broening said that he used to handle advertising budgets in the millions of dollars, He learned to focus the advertising dollars on audiences they were trying to reach. In addition, the message was tailored to meet their objective of serving their customers. Mayor Broening said " -- 6