REVIEW COMMENTS
STAFF COMMENTS
OAKWOOD SQUARE SHOPPING CENTER
SITE PLAN MODIFICATION
Building Department .
Forester/Environmentalist
See attached
See attached
MEMORANDUM
April 12, 1991
(Revised)
TO: Michael E. Haag, Zoning & Site Development Administrator
FROM: Alan P. Capino, Landscape/Environmental Inspector
RE: OAKWOOD SQUARE RENOVATION
1. The applicant needs to apply for a landscape permit from the
Building Department before starting any landscape work on
the shopping center.
2. Landscape shall comply to the Boynton Beach Landscape Code,
including other stipulation(s) the Community Appearance
Board may require.
3. Electrical permit required to install the light blue neon
lights.
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RECREATION & PARK MEMORANDUM 1191-130
FROM:
Mike Haag, Site Development Administrator
Kevin J. Hallahan, Forester/Environmentalist ~~
Oakwood Square Shopping Center
Landscape Renovations
TO:
RE:
DATE:
April 10, 1991
The applicant should designate on the landscape plan the location
where transplanted trees will be moved from and the location they
will be moved to on site.
There should be provisions to replace all transplanted trees
which perish with equal size replacement trees.
The large Live Oak trees located where the plans show annuals
planted cannot be transplanted.
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BUILDING DEPARTMENT
MEMORANDUM NO. 91-136
April 12, 1991
TO: J. Scott Miller, City Manager
THRU: Don Jaeger, BUilding & Zoning Director~
FROM: Michael E. Haag, Zoning & Site Development Administrator
RE: COMMUNITY APPEARANCE BOARD MEETING - APRIL 11, 1991
SITE PLAN MODIFICATION - OAKWOOD SQUARE
Please place the above referenced project on the City Commission
Agenda for Tuesday, April 16, 1991, under Consent Agenda _
unanimously approved by the Community Appearance Board.
DESCRIPTION: Request submitted by Duane Stiller, Agent for Mass
Mutual Bank, for approval to change the color of the shopping
center concrete walls, add light blue neon lights under the
existing roof fascia and landscape renovations. The project is
located on the east side of Congress Avenue just north of Boynton
Beach Boulevard.
RECOMMENDATION: The Board unanimously recommended approval,
(5-0), of the project as submitted subject to staff comments with
the stipulations that the walls of all four (4) outparcel
buildings be painted with Benjamin Moore #1289 1/A Moore Guard
latex paint and that the applicant extend their resources into
changing the color of the Perkins outparcel awning from yellow to
a color more compatible to the color of the walls. The applicant
agreed to the stipulations.
Motion was made by Arthur Berman and seconded by Eleanor Shuman.