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CORRESPONDENCE ~ DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT PLANNING AND ZONING DIVISION · Building · Planning & Zoning . Occupational Licenses . Community Redevelopment April 18, 2002 Ms. Gayle H. Breman 5590A North Ocean Boulevard Ocean Ridge, FL 33435 Subject: Woolbright Grille Restaurant Dear Ms. Breman: As you know, the above project has been submitted to the Planning & Zoning Division for the construction of a 7,829 square foot restaurant with 1,033 square feet of outdoor seating. The location of this proposed restaurant is on the east side ofRiverwalk Plaza, along the Intracoastal Waterway near Woolbright Road. The applicant submitted the original plans to the Division on February 12, 2002 but have since been revised. Firstly, allow me to explain how the City of Boynton Beach site plan review process works. The process is approximately three months long; although it may be longer depending how well the project complies with codes. The applicant is required to submit a complete application and twelve sets of plans, which include a current survey, site plan, landscape plan, architectural elevations, floor plan, and preliminary drainage plans. The Planning & Zoning Division distributes the plans to staff members of the Technical Review Committee (TRC) who review the project for compliance with the City's Land Development Regulations and other applicable codes. Each TRC member reviews the plans within two weeks. If the project fails to meet a certain code requirement, then staff will generate comments to address said deficiencies. All comments from the TRC are forwarded to the applicant and the plans are revised. If the applicant fails to revise the plans to the satisfaction of staff, then those comments are converted into the project's Conditions of Approval. These conditions are appended to the staffreport and forwarded to the Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) Board. Acting in an advisory capacity, the CRA will review a project and render a recommendation to the City Commission. The CRA will either recommend approval, approval with conditions, or denial of a project. The City Commission will heed the CRA recommendation to form the basis for their final decision. Secondly, let me inform you that the subject properties are zoned C-3, Community Commercial. A restaurant is a permitted use in this zoning district as long as the project complies with all applicable codes. Staff is aware of the concern that the project will negatively affect the nearby neighborhoods, and has therefore attempted to minimize these effects with recommendations on lighting, outdoor sound systems, outdoor seating, boat docking and landscaping. In fact, staff has repeatedly generated comments to address several issues that have also been raised by concerned citizens. However, please understand that staff is obligated to make comments that are limited to the enforcement of the Land Development Regulations, which are to protect the health, safety, and welfare of the public while simultaneously embracing the principles of private property rights. City of Boynton Beach · 100 East Boynton Beach Blvd., P.O. Box 310 . Boynton Beach, Florida 33425.0310 Phone: (561) 742-6350 . www.ci.boynton-beach.or Thirdly, the project is tentatively scheduled to be heard at the May 14, 2002 CRA meeting and May 21,2002 City Commission meeting. It is your prerogative to attend these meetings. Both meetings are open to the public, but the CRA meeting is the more appropriate forum where the community can express their concerns over noise, traffic, odor, landscaping, etc. Also, the CRA Board may generate additional project conditions of approval if they feel the plans and project intent do not adequately address the critical issues of staff and the public. In conclusion, I hope you find more comfort after reading this brief overview of the site plan process and that staff has voiced your concerns to the applicant. If you have any additional questions or concerns, please feel free to contact me any time at (561) 742-6260. Sincerely, ~d2 Michael W Rumpf Director of Planning & Zoning MWR:jdc J:ISHRDA T A IPlanninglSHAREDI WPIPROJECTSI Woolbright GrillIBreman letter.rtf , DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT PLANNING AND ZONING DIVISION · Building . Planning & Zoning . Occupational Licenses . Community Redevelopment April IS, 2002 Ms. Barbara D Tuck 5594 North Ocean Boulevard Ocean Ridge, FL 33435 Subject: Woolbright Grille Restaurant Dear Ms. Tuck: As you know, the above project has been submitted to the Planning & Zoning Division for the construction of a 7,S29 square foot restaurant with 1,033 square feet of outdoor seating. The location of this proposed restaurant is on the east side ofRiverwalk Plaza, along the Intracoastal Waterway near Woolbright Road. The applicant submitted the original plans to the Division on February 12, 2002 but have since been revised. Firstly, allow me to explain how the City of Boynton Beach site plan review process works. The process is approximately three months long; although it may be longer depending how well the project complies with codes. The applicant is required to submit a complete application and twelve sets of plans, which include a current survey, site plan, landscape plan, architectural elevations, floor plan, and preliminary drainage plans. The Planning & Zoning Division distributes the plans to staff members of the Technical Review Committee (TRC) who review the project for compliance with the City's Land Development Regulations and other applicable codes. Each TRC member reviews the plans within two weeks. If the project fails to meet a certain code requirement, then staff will generate comments to address said deficiencies. All comments from the TRC are forwarded to the applicant and the plans are revised. If the applicant fails to revise the plans to the satisfaction of staff, then those comments are converted into the project's Conditions of Approval. These conditions are appended to the staff report and forwarded to the Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) Board. Acting in an advisory capacity, the CRA will review a project and render a recommendation to the City Commission. The CRA will either recommend approval, approval with conditions, or denial of a project. The City Commission will heed the CRA recommendation to form the basis for their final decision. Secondly, let me inform you that the subject properties are zoned C-3, Community Commercial. A restaurant is a permitted use in this zoning district as long as the project complies with all applicable codes. Staff is aware of the concern that the project will negatively affect the nearby neighborhoods, and has therefore attempted to minimize these effects with recommendations on lighting, outdoor sound systems, outdoor seating, boat docking and landscaping. In fact, staff has repeatedly generated comments to address several issues that have also been raised by concerned citizens. However, please understand that staff is obligated to make comments that are limited to the enforcement of the Land Development Regulations, which are to protect the health, safety, and welfare of the public while simultaneously embracing the principles of private property rights. City of Boynton Beach · 100 East Boynton Beach Blvd., P.O. Box 310 . Boynton Beach, Florida 33425.0310 Phone: (561) 742~350 . www.cLboynton-beach.or . Thirdly, the project is tentatively scheduled to be heard at the May 14, 2002 CRA meeting and May 2 I, 2002 City Commission meeting. It is your prerogative to attend these meetings. Both meetings are open to the public, but the CRA meeting is the more appropriate forum where the community can express their concerns over noise, traffic, odor, landscaping, etc. Also, the CRA Board may generate additional project conditions of approval if they feel the plans and project intent do not adequately address the critical issues of staff and the public. In conclusion, I hope you find more comfort after reading this brief overview of the site plan process and that staff has voiced your concerns to the applicant. If you have any additional questions or concerns, please feel free to contact me any time at (561) 742-6260 Sincerely, ~cz Michael W Rumpf Director of Planning & Zoning MWR:jdc J:\SHRDA T A IPlanning\SHAREDI WPIPROJECTS\ Woolbright Grill\Tuck letter.rtf , DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT PLANNING AND ZONING DIVISION · Building · Planning & Zoning . Occupational Licenses . Community Redevelopment April IS, 2002 Board of Directors Ocean Ridge Yacht Club C/O Management Services of America 639 East Ocean Avenue, Suite 204 Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Subject: Woolbright Grille Restaurant To Whom It May Concern. As you know, the above project has been submitted to the Planning & Zoning Division for the construction of a 7,S29 square foot restaurant with 1,033 square feet of outdoor seating. The location of this proposed restaurant is on the east side of Riverwalk Plaza, along the Intracoastal Waterway near Woolbright Road. The applicant submitted the original plans to the Division on February 12, 2002 but have since been revised. Firstly, allow me to explain how the City of Boynton Beach site plan review process works. The process is approximately three months long; although it may be longer depending how well the project complies with codes. The applicant is required to submit a complete application and twelve sets of plans, which include a current survey, site plan, landscape plan, architectural elevations, floor plan, and preliminary drainage plans. The Planning & Zoning Division distributes the plans to staff members of the Technical Review Committee (TRC) who review the project for compliance with the City's Land Development Regulations and other applicable codes. Each TRC member reviews the plans within two weeks. If the project fails to meet a certain code requirement, then staff will generate comments to address said deficiencies. All comments from the TRC are forwarded to the applicant and the plans are revised. If the applicant fails to revise the plans to the satisfaction of staff, then those comments are converted into the project's Conditions of Approval. These conditions are appended to the staff report and forwarded to the Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) Board. Acting in an advisory capacity, the CRA will review a project and render a recommendation to the City Commission. The CRA will either recommend approval, approval with conditions, or denial of a project. The City Commission will heed the CRA recommendation to form the basis for their final decision. Secondly, let me inform you that the subject properties are zoned C-3, Community Commercial. A restaurant is a permitted use in this zoning district as long as the project complies with all applicable codes. Staff is aware of the concern that the project will negatively affect the nearby neighborhoods, and has therefore attempted to minimize these effects with recommendations on lighting, outdoor sound systems, outdoor seating, boat docking and landscaping. In fact, staff has repeatedly generated comments to address several issues that have also been raised by concerned citizens. However, please understand that staff is obligated to make comments that are limited to the enforcement of the Land Development Regulations, which are to protect the health, safety, and welfare of the public while simultaneously embracing the principles of private property rights. City of Boynton Beach · 100 East Boynton Beach Blvd., P.O. Box 310 . Boynton Beach, Florida 33425.0310 Phone: (561) 742-6350 . www.ci.boynton-beach.or Thirdly, the project is tentatively scheduled to be heard at the May 14, 2002 CRA meeting and May 21, 2002 City Commission meeting. It is your prerogative to attend these meetings. Both meetings are open to the public, but the CRA meeting is the more appropriate forum where the community can express their concerns over noise, traffic, odor, landscaping, etc. Also, the CRA Board may generate additional project conditions of approval if they feel the plans and project intent do not adequately address the critical issues of staff and the public. In conclusion, I hope you find more comfort after reading this brief overview of the site plan process and that staff has voiced your concerns to the applicant. If you have any additional questions or concerns, please feel free to contact me any time at (561) 742-6260 Sincerely, ?vOZ Michael W Rumpf Director of Planning & Zoning MWR:jdc J:\SHRDA T A IPlanning\SHAREDI WPIPROJECTS\ Woolbright Grill\ Yacht Club letter.rtf DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT PLANNING AND ZONING DIVISION · Bui/ding . Planning & Zoning . Occupational Licenses . Community Redevelopment April IS, 2002 Dr. Maureen Goldstein 5530 North Ocean Boulevard #305 Ocean Ridge, FL 33435 Subject: Woolbright Grille Restaurant Dear Dr Goldstein. As you know, the above project has been submitted to the Planning & Zoning Division for the construction of a 7,S29 square foot restaurant with 1,033 square feet of outdoor seating. The location of this proposed restaurant is on the east side ofRiverwalk Plaza, along the Intracoastal Waterway near Woolbright Road. The applicant submitted the original plans to the Division on February 12, 2002 but have since been revised. Firstly, allow me to explain how the City of Boynton Beach site plan review process works. The process is approximately three months long; although it may be longer depending how well the project complies with codes. The applicant is required to submit a complete application and twelve sets of plans, which include a current survey, site plan, landscape plan, architectural elevations, floor plan, and preliminary drainage plans. The Planning & Zoning Division distributes the plans to staff members of the Technical Review Committee (TRC) who review the project for compliance with the City's Land Development Regulations and other applicable codes. Each TRC member reviews the plans within two weeks. If the project fails to meet a certain code requirement, then staff will generate comments to address said deficiencies. All comments from the TRC are forwarded to the applicant and the plans are revised. If the applicant fails to revise the plans to the satisfaction of staff, then those comments are converted into the project's Conditions of Approval. These conditions are appended to the staff report and forwarded to the Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) Board. Acting in an advisory capacity, the CRA will review a project and render a recommendation to the City Commission. The CRA will either recommend approval, approval with conditions, or denial of a project. The City Commission will heed the CRA recommendation to form the basis for their final decision. Secondly, let me inform you that the subject properties are zoned C-3, Community Commercial. A restaurant is a permitted use in this zoning district as long as the project complies with all applicable codes. Staff is aware of the concern that the project will negatively affect the nearby neighborhoods, and has therefore attempted to minimize these effects with recommendations on lighting, outdoor sound systems, outdoor seating, boat docking and landscaping. In fact, staff has repeatedly generated comments to address several issues that have also been raised by concerned citizens. However, please understand that staff is obligated to make comments that are limited to the enforcement of the Land Development Regulations, which are to protect the health, safety, and welfare of the public while simultaneously embracing the principles of private property rights. City of Boynton Beach. 100 East Boynton Beach Blvd., P.O. Box 310 . Boynton Beach, Florida 33425~310 Phone: (561) 742-6350 . www.ci.boynton-beach.or Thirdly, the project is tentatively scheduled to be heard at the May 14, 2002 CRA meeting and May 21,2002 City Commission meeting. It is your prerogative to attend these meetings. Both meetings are open to the public, but the CRA meeting is the more appropriate forum where the community can express their concerns over noise, traffic, odor, landscaping, etc. Also, the CRA Board may generate additional project conditions of approval if they feel the plans and project intent do not adequately address the critical issues of staff and the public. In conclusion, I hope you find more comfort after reading this brief overview of the site plan process and that staff has voiced your concerns to the applicant. If you have any additional questions or concerns, please feel free to contact me any time at (561) 742-6260 Sincerely, 7LVZ Michael W Rumpf Director of Planning & Zoning MWR:jdc J :ISHRDA T A IPlanninglSHAREDI WPIPROJECTSI Woolbright GrilllGoldstein letter.rtf DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT PLANNING AND ZONING DIVISION . Building . Planning & Zoning . Occupational Licenses · Community Redevelopment April IS, 2002 Mr & Mrs. Regan 5530 North Ocean Boulevard #30S Ocean Ridge, FL 33435 Subject: Woolbright Grille Restaurant Dear Mr. & Mrs. Regan. As you know, the above project has been submitted to the Planning & Zoning Division for the construction of a 7,S29 square foot restaurant with 1,033 square feet of outdoor seating. The location of this proposed restaurant is on the east side of Riverwalk Plaza, along the Intracoastal Waterway near Woolbright Road. The applicant submitted the original plans to the Division on February 12, 2002 but have since been revised. Firstly, allow me to explain how the City of Boynton Beach site plan review process works. The process is approximately three months long; although it may be longer depending how well the project complies with codes. The applicant is required to submit a complete application and twelve sets of plans, which include a current survey, site plan, landscape plan, architectural elevations, floor plan, and preliminary drainage plans. The Planning & Zoning Division distributes the plans to staff members of the Technical Review Committee (TRC) who review the project for compliance with the City's Land Development Regulations and other applicable codes. Each TRC member reviews the plans within two weeks. If the project fails to meet a certain code requirement, then staff will generate comments to address said deficiencies. All comments from the TRC are forwarded to the applicant and the plans are revised. If the applicant fails to revise the plans to the satisfaction of staff, then those comments are converted into the project's Conditions of Approval. These conditions are appended to the staffreport and forwarded to the Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) Board. Acting in an advisory capacity, the CRA will review a project and render a recommendation to the City Commission. The CRA will either recommend approval, approval with conditions, or denial of a project. The City Commission will heed the CRA recommendation to form the basis for their final decision. Secondly, let me inform you that the subject properties are zoned C-3, Community Commercial. A restaurant is a permitted use in this zoning district as long as the project complies with all applicable codes. Staff is aware of the concern that the project will negatively affect the nearby neighborhoods, and has therefore attempted to minimize these effects with recommendations on lighting, outdoor sound systems, outdoor seating, boat docking and landscaping. In fact, staff has repeatedly generated comments to address several issues that have also been raised by concerned citizens. However, please understand that staff is obligated to make comments that are limited to the enforcement of the Land Development Regulations, which are to protect the health, safety, and welfare of the public while simultaneously embracing the principles of private property rights. City of Boynton Beach. 100 East Boynton Beach Blvd., P.O. Box 310 · Boynton Beach, Florida 33425-0310 phone: (561) 742-6350 . www.ci.boynton-beach.or Thirdly, the project is tentatively scheduled to be heard at the May 14, 2002 CRA meeting and May 21, 2002 City Commission meeting. It is your prerogative to attend these meetings. Both meetings are open to the public, but the CRA meeting is the more appropriate forum where the community can express their concerns over noise, traffic, odor, landscaping, etc. Also, the CRA Board may generate additional project conditions of approval if they feel the plans and project intent do not adequately address the critical issues of staff and the public. In conclusion, I hope you find more comfort after reading this brief overview of the site plan process and that staff has voiced your concerns to the applicant. If you have any additional questions or concerns, please feel free to contact me anytime at (561) 742-6260. Sincerely, 71tL Michael W Rumpf Director of Planning & Zoning MWR:jdc J:\SHRDA T A IPlanning\SHAREDI WPIPROJECTS\ Woolbright GrillIRegan letler.rtf AI DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT PLANNING AND ZONING DIVISION · Building · Planning & Zoning . Occupational Licenses . Community Redevelopment April IS, 2002 Mr. John Herzog 5530 North Ocean Boulevard #309 Ocean Ridge, FL 33435 Subject: Woolbright Grille Restaurant Dear Mr Herzog: As you know, the above project has been submitted to the Planning & Zoning Division for the construction of a 7,829 square foot restaurant with 1,033 square feet of outdoor seating. The location of this proposed restaurant is on the east side of Riverwalk Plaza, along the Intracoastal Waterway near Woolbright Road. The applicant submitted the original plans to the Division on February 12, 2002 but have since been revised. Firstly, allow me to explain how the City of Boynton Beach site plan review process works. The process is approximately three months long; although it may be longer depending how well the project complies with codes. The applicant is required to submit a complete application and twelve sets of plans, which include a current survey, site plan, landscape plan, architectural elevations, floor plan, and preliminary drainage plans. The Planning & Zoning Division distributes the plans to staff members of the Technical Review Committee (TRC) who review the project for compliance with the City's Land Development Regulations and other applicable codes. Each TRC member reviews the plans within two weeks. If the proj ect fails to meet a certain code requirement, then staff will generate comments to address said deficiencies. All comments from the TRC are forwarded to the applicant and the plans are revised. If the applicant fails to revise the plans to the satisfaction of staff, then those comments are converted into the project's Conditions of Approval. These conditions are appended to the staff report and forwarded to the Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) Board. Acting in an advisory capacity, the CRA will review a project and render a recommendation to the City Commission. The CRA will either recommend approval, approval with conditions, or denial of a project. The City Commission will heed the CRA recommendation to form the basis for their final decision. Secondly, let me inform you that the subject properties are zoned C-3, Community Commercial. A restaurant is a permitted use in this zoning district as long as the project complies with all applicable codes. Staff is aware of the concern that the project will negatively affect the nearby neighborhoods, and has therefore attempted to minimize these effects with recommendations on lighting, outdoor sound systems, outdoor seating, boat docking and landscaping. In fact, staff has repeatedly generated comments to address several issues that have also been raised by concerned citizens. However, please understand that staff is obligated to make comments that are limited to the enforcement of the Land Development Regulations, which are to protect the health, safety, and welfare of the public while simultaneously embracing the principles of private property rights. City of Boynton Beach · 100 East Boynton Beach Blvd., P.O. Box 310 . Boynton Beach, Florida 33425.0310 Phone: (561) 742-6350 . www.ci.bovnton-beach.or Thirdly, the project is tentatively scheduled to be heard at the May 14, 2002 CRA meeting and May 21,2002 City Commission meeting. It is your prerogative to attend these meetings. Both meetings are open to the public, but the CRA meeting is the more appropriate forum where the community can express their concerns over noise, traffic, odor, landscaping, etc. Also, the CRA Board may generate additional project conditions of approval if they feel the plans and project intent do not adequately address the critical issues of staff and the public. In conclusion, I hope you find more comfort after reading this brief overview of the site plan process and that staff has voiced your concerns to the applicant. If you have any additional questions or concerns, please feel free to contact me any time at (561) 742-6260. Sincerely, '''X..-{ Jc . Michael W Rumpf Director of Planning & Zoning MWR:jdc J:ISHRDA T A IPlanninglSHAREDI WPIPROJECTSI Woolbright GrillIHerzog letter.rtf ~\\YO'" 1i,__ _ -- -'~'-: I O. .... ..... U 1- __ - V'" cc,] o l~ DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT PLANNING AND ZONING DIVISION · Building · Planning & Zoning . Occupational Licenses . Community Redevelopment April IS, 2002 Mr & Mrs. Tommins 5530 North Ocean Boulevard #310 Ocean Ridge, FL 33435 Subject: Woolbright Grille Restaurant Dear Mr & Mrs. Tommins: As you know, the above project has been submitted to the Planning & Zoning Division for the construction of a 7,S29 square foot restaurant with 1,033 square feet of outdoor seating. The location of this proposed restaurant is on the east side of Riverwalk Plaza, along the Intracoastal Waterway near Woolbright Road. The applicant submitted the original plans to the Division on February 12, 2002 but have since been revised. Firstly, allow me to explain how the City of Boynton Beach site plan review process works. The process is approximately three months long; although it may be longer depending how well the project complies with codes. The applicant is required to submit a complete application and twelve sets of plans, which include a current survey, site plan, landscape plan, architectural elevations, floor plan, and preliminary drainage plans. The Planning & Zoning Division distributes the plans to staff members of the Technical Review Committee (TRC) who review the project for compliance with the City's Land Development Regulations and other applicable codes. Each TRC member reviews the plans within two weeks. If the project fails to meet a certain code requirement, then staff will generate comments to address said deficiencies. All comments from the TRC are forwarded to the applicant and the plans are revised. If the applicant fails to revise the plans to the satisfaction of staff, then those comments are converted into the project's Conditions of Approval. These conditions are appended to the staff report and forwarded to the Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) Board. Acting in an advisory capacity, the CRA will review a project and render a recommendation to the City Commission. The CRA will either recommend approval, approval with conditions, or denial of a project. The City Commission will heed the eRA recommendation to form the basis for their final decision. Secondly, let me inform you that the subject properties are zoned C-3, Community Commercial. A restaurant is a permitted use in this zoning district as long as the project complies with all applicable codes. Staff is aware of the concern that the project will negatively affect the nearby neighborhoods, and has therefore attempted to minimize these effects with recommendations on lighting, outdoor sound systems, outdoor seating, boat docking and landscaping. In fact, staff has repeatedly generated comments to address several issues that have also been raised by concerned citizens. However, please understand that staff is obligated to make comments that are limited to the enforcement of the Land Development Regulations, which are to protect the health, safety, and welfare of the public while simultaneously embracing the principles of private property rights. City of Boynton Beach. 100 East Boynton Beach Blvd., P.O. Box 310 . Boynton Beach, Florida 33425-0310 Phone: (561) 742-6350 . www.ci.boynton-beach.or . Thirdly, the project is tentatively scheduled to be heard at the May 14, 2002 CRA meeting and May 21, 2002 City Commission meeting. It is your prerogative to attend these meetings. Both meetings are open to the public, but the CRA meeting is the more appropriate forum where the community can express their concerns over noise, traffic, odor, landscaping, etc. Also, the CRA Board may generate additional project conditions of approval if they feel the plans and project intent do not adequately address the critical issues of staff and the public. In conclusion, I hope you find more comfort after reading this brief overview of the site plan process and that staff has voiced your concerns to the applicant. If you have any additional questions or concerns, please feel free to contact me any time at (561) 742-6260 Sincerely, 7t-()2- Michael W Rumpf Director of Planning & Zoning MWR:jdc J:\SHRDA T A IPlanning\SHAREDI WPIPROJECTS\Woolbright Grill\Tommins letter.rtf PROJECT NAME: Woolbright Grill LOCATION: SE corner of Woolbright & Federal at Riverwalk Plaza PCN: 08-43-45-34-01-000-0012 I FILE NO.: MMSP 02-007 II TYPE OF APPLlCATION:Minor Mod I AGENT/CONTACT PERSON: OWNER: Restaurant Holdings, Inc. Joe Peterson-Slattery & Associates PHONE: 561-278-0356 PHONE: 561-392-3848 FAX: 561-243-3147 FAX: 561-392-5402 ADDRESS: 900 E. Atlantic Blvd. ADDRESS: 2060 NW Boca Raton Blvd. Suite 12 Boca Raton, FL. 33431 Delray Beach, FL. Date of submittal/Proiected meeting dates: SUBMITTAL / RESUBMITT AL 2/6/02 1ST REVIEW COMMENTS DUE: N/A PUBLIC NOTICE: N/A TRC MEETING: N/A PROJECTED RESUBMITTAL DATE: N/A ACTUAL RESUBMITTAL DATE: N/A 2ND REVIEW COMMENTS DUE: N/A LAND DEVELOPMENT SIGNS POSTED N/A (SITE PLANS): PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT BOARD N/A MEETING: COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT N/A AGENCY BOARD CITY COMMISSION MEETING: N/A COMMENTS: See also NWSP 02-004, & ZNCV 02-002, 003, 004 ......'.'~l-l!.l.~. .."" ~. ,.-"." ..... t.. '~~ '..) S:lPlanning'SHAREDlWPIPROJECTSIWoolbright GrilllMMSP 02-007\2002 PROJECT TRACKING INFO.doc ,~-~ - SLATTERY and ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS PLANNERS Mike Rumpf, Planning Director City of Boynton Beach Planning & Zoning Division 100 E. Boynton Beach Boulevard POBox 310 Boynton Beach, FL 33425-0310 Re: Woolbright Grille Proj: 97047 February 6, 2002 Dear Rumpf, This letter will act as our request for a minor site plan review for minor improvements to the Riverwalk Shopping Plaza. This is associated with our application for site plan review and approval for the Woolbright Grille Restaurant. The minor improvements to the Riverwalk Shopping Plaza are illustrated on our attached site plan and include the relocation of a dumpster from the north to the south end of the property, addition of a new dumpster for the proposed Woolbright Grille Restaurant, relocation of parking spaces, the change from one way traffic flow at the rear (east side) to two way traffic, and the addition of a continuous planting and landscape plan running continuously along the east property line. tact me should you have any questions regarding this application. Cc: John Therien '-, - 'D Irs,'" '-.' I I" '" /- I /r--o_____.,. I -;; i I " FEe 6 2002 c: P JS/Rumpf_ WoolbrightGrill-Q2-Q1-Q2 2060 NW Boca Raton Blvd.. Suite #2. Boca Raton, Florida 33431 . (561) 392-3848. Fax (561) 392-5402 lie #AA C001011 SLATTERY and ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS PLANNERS Mike Rumpf, Planning Director City of Boynton Beach Planning & Zoning Division 100 E. Boynton Beach Boulevard POBox 310 Boynton Beach, FL 33425-0310 Re: Woolbright Grille Proj: 97047 February 6, 2002 Dear Rumpf, Enclosed you will find our application for the proposed project known as the Woolbright Grille, located at Woolbright Avenue and the intracoastal, Boynton Beach Florida. The following applications are attached for this proposed project: · Application for site plan approval for proposed two-story restaurant and associated site improvements. · Application for conditional use approval for restaurant. · Application (see enclosed letter) for minor site plan review for minor improvements to Riverwalk retail center · Application for variance relating to entry trellis area within front setback. · Application for variance for awning covering service area at north side within side setback. · Application for variance for cantelevered awning at east side within rear setback. In addition to the above applications, we are attaching the appropriate application fees in the amount of $2,85000 Please do not hesitate to contact our office if you have any questions regarding this application. ~: :--- - ._-"'--"~ ! "j iUUI FER 6 m \ L-----.--- I - - _._- j Cc: John Therien C:P JS/Rumpf_ WoolbrightGrill-Q2-Q1-Q2 2060 NW Boca Raton Blvd., Suite #2. Boca Raton, Florida 33431 . (561) 392.3848. Fax (561) 392.5402 lie #AA COO1011 RE~.AURANT HOLDINGS, INC POBOX 790 DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33447-0790 February 4, 2002 Slattery & Associates 2060 N W Boca Raton Blvd Boca Raton, FL 33432 ATT Paul Slattery RE Woolbright Restaurant Dear Paul This letter will authorize your firm to act as our representatives and agent to make and prepare all of the applications with the City of Boynton Beach for a restaurant to be built on the property located on the corner of Woolbright Road and the Intracoastal Waterway in the shopping center known as Riverwalk Plaza Thank you Restaurant Holdings, Inc Banana Boat y John Therien, President ---..- i ,,' , - ~ rc - r,l :'- I" l,!~--~' .-- FEB 6 2Uui BANANA BOAT FIFTH AVENUE GRILL