CORRESPONDENCE
Tucker, Patricia
Subject:
Location:
Lake Trail Estates- David Palladino
P&Z Conference Room
Recurrence:
Tue 10/9/2007 2:00 PM
Tue 10/9/2007 3:00 PM
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P&Z Mailbox; Rumpf, Michael; livergood, Jeffrey; Kelley, David
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MEMORANDUM NO. 06-103
TO:
Laurinda Logan, PE
Senior Engineer ;
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FROM:
DATE:
September 15, 2006
SUBJECT:
Bermnda Bay Proposed Development
And Annexation (maybe ?)
The attached e-mail from Jean Matthews (Senior Planner with the P.B.C. Parks & Recreation) with its
attachments addresses land(s) owned by P.B.C. on the peninsula attaching our city with the City of Delray
Beach. The proposed development apparently has been thru our conceptual review and approval cycle
and is ready for final construction plans (and record plat). The County is asking us to be sure that access
is provided to their "land locked" parcel ofland.
Please review all of the attached information so that you are familiar with the issues. To date, no
construction plans and/or record plat have been submitted to our Division for review and approval, yet!!!
If you have any questions, please advise me.
xc: Jeff Livergood, PE, Director ofPnblic Works
Ed Breeze, Principal Planner, P & Z Division
Ken Hall, Plao Review Analyst, Engr. Div.
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Kelley, David
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Jean Matthews [Jmatthew@co.palm-beach.f1.us]
Thursday, September 14, 2006 4:50 PM
Kelley, David
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Hi
David,
The County owns a 3.5+/- acre parcel located directly south of BE
Aerospace on Lake Ida. Our property became landlocked when I-95 was
built, and we were unable to gain access thorough the BE Aerospace site.
We have decide not to use the site for park purposes, and the property
is being offered for sale. In order to obtain the highest possible
purchase price it is necessary to demonstrate to potential buyers, the
site will have legal road access. We would like the road to be required
during the platting process.
Mike Rumpf is very familiar with this situation and we worked with him
to develop a site plan. It appears the highest and best use of the site
is seven single family houses. Mike has tentatively approved the
conceptual site plan, our lots are number 1-7, the remainder of the
sketch is Bermuda Bay's proposal.
I know this is really short notice, may I get a letter from you either
tomorrow or Monday stating you will require a road during the platting
process? I am happy to pick it up. I appreciate your help.
Thanks
Jean
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Parks & Recreation
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Mr. Mike Rumpf,
Planning and Zoning Director
City of Boynton Beach
P.O. Box 310
Boynton Beach.. Florida, 33425-0310
Re: Legal Access thru the BE Aerospace property to
County Parcel 00-43-46-05-00-000-5080
Dear Mr. Rumpf:
In December 2002, the National Land Company purchased the former BE
Aerospace site and in January 2004, the developer requested the property be
annexed into the City of Boynton Beach. The annexation has now been
completed, and it is our understanding the owner has submitted a request to
rezone the property to R-1-AAB, to allow construction of single family houses.
Palm Beach County Parks and Recreation Department owns the 4+ acre
landlocked parcel located directly south of the BE Aerospace site, PCN 00-43-
46-05-00-000-5080, which lacks legal roadway access. The County is, therefore,
requesting the City of Boynton Beach require the owner provide legal roadway
access sufficient to develop our landlocked parcel with seven single family
houses, either as a condition of the rezoning or during the plat approval process.
The County will be taking steps to dispose of the property and its highest and
best use would be for construction of single family residences.
Please feel free to contact Jean Matthews, Senior Planner at 966-6652 should
you have any questions or need additional information.
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Howard Falcon, Assistant County Attorney
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Annexation Petition Summary
Municipality Boynton Beach
Annexation Name Lake Trail Estates
Annexation 10
Acres
Location
2006-08-006
5.78
East of 1-95, west of South lake Drive
First Reading 6/20/2006
Type Voluntary
Intake Date 4/26/2006
Existing Use Vacant
County FLU Industrial (IND)
County Zoning Light Industrial (Il)
Proposed Use Single Family Residential
Proposed FLU low Density Residential
Proposed Zoning R1 -AA
Commissioner Warren H. Newell District 3
Status
Fiscal Year 2006
In Process
Second Reading
7/5/2006
AdoptionDate
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Affected Parcel Control Numbers
00-43-46-05-00-000-5140
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Annexation Name Bermuda Bay
Status
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Annexation ID
Location
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East of 195, and south of SW 38 ct
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Second Reading 5/4/04
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Auto Id Number 394
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County Zoning Single Fam. Res.,Comm. Gen., & Light Ind.
Proposed Use 17 Single family homes
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April 25, 2006
Mr. Mike Rumpf,
Planning and Zoning Director
City of Boynton Beach
P.O. Box 310
Boynton Beach, Florida, 33425-0310
Re: Legal Access thru the BE Aerospace property to
County Parcel 00-43-46-05-00-000-5080
Dear Mr. Rumpf:
In December 2002, the National Land Company purchased the former BE
Aerospace site and in January 2004, the developer requested the property be
annexed into the City of Boynton Beach. The annexation has now been
completed, and it is our understanding the owner has submitted a request to
rezone the property to R-1-AAB, to allow construction of single family houses.
Palm Beach County Parks and Recreation Department owns the 4+ acre
landlocked parcel located directly south of the BE Aerospace $ite, PCN 00-43-
46-05-00-000-5080, which lacks legal roadway access. The County is, therefore,
requesting the City of Boynton Beach require the owner provide legal roadway
access sufficient to develop our landlocked parcel with seven single family
houses, either as a condition of the rezoning or during the plat approval process.
The County will be taking steps to dispose of the property and its highest and
best use would be for construction of single family residences.
Please feel free to contact Jean Matthews, Senior Planner at 966-6652 should
you have any questions or need additional information.
Sincerely,
Dennis Eshleman, Director
Parks and Recreation Department
cc: Jerry Taylor, Mayor Boynton Beach
Ross Hering - Director Property and Real Estate Management
Howard Falcon, Assistant County Attorney
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REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
TO SELL COUNTY REAL PROPERTY
RFP NO. 2006-01-TAS
Public notice is hereby given that Palm Beach County is seeking to sell 3.57 +/- acres of
land in both Delray Beach, Florida (Portion of PCN: 12-43-46-08-00-000-7070 and
unincorporated Palm Beach County (Portion of PCN:00-43-46-05-00-000-5080) located
east ofI-95, west of Lake Ida and north of the County's Lake Ida Park.
Further information concerning the property and copies of the Request for Proposals
package may be obtained without charge from the Property and Real Estate Management
Division, 3200 Belvedere Road, Building 1169, West Palm Beach, Florida 33406-1544,
Attention: Ted A. Simmons (561) 233-0203.
All proposals must be submitted on the County's formes) and hand delivered or mailed
to:
RFPNo.2006-01-TAS
Palm Beach County PREM
3200 Belvedere Road, Building 1169
West Palm Beach, Florida 33406-1544
A mandatory pre-proposal conference will be held at 2:00 P.M. on Thursday, September
21, 2006 in the Lobby conference room at the above address. All proposals must be
received by 2:00 P.M. on Thursday, October 5, 2006 at which time they will be publicly
opened. Proposals will then be presented to the Board of County Commissioners for
consideration at a date and time to be determined.
The Board of County Commissioners may accept or reject any or all proposals for any
reason whatsoever, in its sole discretion.
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PALM BEACH COUNTY IS ADVERTISING A REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL NO. 2006-01-TAS
SOLICITING PROPOSALS TO SELL 3.57 ACRES OF COUNTY LAND LOCATED IN BOTH DELRA Y BEACH,
FLORIDA (PORTION OF PCN: 12-43-46-08-00-000-7070) AND UNINCORPORATED PALM BEACH COUNTY
(PORTION OF PCN: 00-43-46-05-00-000-5080) LOCATED EAST OF 1-95, WEST OF LAKE IDA AND NORTH OF
THE COUNTY'S LAKE IDA PARK.
FURTHER INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PROPERTY AND COPIES OF THE REQUEST FOR
PROPOSALS PACKAGE MAY BE OBTAINED WITHOUT CHARGE FROM THE PROPERTY AND REAL
ESTATE MANAGEMENT DIVISION, 3200 BELVEDERE ROAD, BUILDING 1169, WEST PALM BEACH,
FLORIDA 33406-1544, ATIENTION TED A. SIMMONS (561) 233-0203 TSIMMONS@.PBCGOV.COM
ALL PROPOSALS MUST BE SUBMITTED ON THE COUNTY'S FORM(S) AND HAND DELIVERED
OR MAILED TO:
RFP NO.2006-01-TAS
PALM BEACH COUNTY PREM
3200 BELVEDERE ROAD, BUILDING 1169
WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA 33406-1544
ALL RESPONDENTS MUST A TrEND A MANDATORY PRE-SUBMrIT AL CONFERENCE TO BE HELD
AT 2:00 P.M. ON TIIURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2006 AT THE PREM OFFICE. ALL PROPOSALS MUST BE
RECEIVED BY 2:00 P.M. TIIURSDAY OCTOBER 5, 2006 AT WHICH TIME THEY WILL BE PUBLICLY
OPENED. PROPOSALS WILL THEN BE REVIEWED AND EVALUATED BY THE SELECTION COMMITTEE
AND PRESENTED TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FOR AWARDING AT A DATE AND
TIME TO BE DETERMINED.
THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MAY ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY OR ALL PROPOSALS
FOR ANY REASON WHATSOEVER, IN ITS SOLE DISCRETION.
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February 17, 2006
David Paladino
2600 Ocean Blvd.
Palm Beach, FL 33480
RE: Bermuda Bay Annexation
Dear Mr. Paladino
Please find the enclosed documents that indicate the boundaries of the above-referenced annexation
that occurred on April 7, 2004. It is unclear on what the county has based their understanding;
however, as indicated by these docUlllents, as well as by the original application for the subject project,
the entire enclave was not annexed. Therefore, the remaining portion of your property must be
processed similarly in preparation for ultimate development in the City of Boynton Beach.
I trust I have adequately responded to your request; however, please contact me if further information is
needed.
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Planning & Zoning Director
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REQUEST:
DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
PLANNING l!r. ZONING DMSION
MEMORANDUM NO. PZ 03-302
Chairman and Members
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Dick Hu AICP
Senior P anner
Michael W. Rump;t"\lJ?--
Director of Planning and Zoning
December 2, 2003
Bermuda BayjANEX 03-002, LUAR 03-007
To annex the property, reclassify from MR-5 Residential and
Industrial (Palm Beach County) to Low Density Residential (4.84
dujac) and rezone from IL-Industrial, CG-General Commercial
and RS-Residential (Palm Beach County) to R-l-AAB.
Property Owner:
Applicant:! Agent:
Location:
Pa rcel Size:
Existing Land Use:
Existing Zoning:
Proposed Land Use:
Proposed Zoning:
Proposed Use:
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
National Land Company, Inc.
Caulfield & Wheeler, Inc,fMichael J. Covelli
Adjacent to the east side of 1-95, south of Diane Drive and west
of Lake Drive. (Exhibits "A & B'')
:1:17.121 acres (including :1:8.595 acres of submerged land)
MR-5 Residential and Industrial (Palm Beach County)
CG-Commercial, IL-Industrial and RS-Residential (Palm Beach
County)
Low Density Residential (4.84 dujac)
R-1AAB-Single Family Residential
17 single family residential lots
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Bermuda Bay
Adjacent Uses:
North:
Northwest, single family homes (Lake View Haven) designated
Low Density Residential (4.84 dujac) and zoned R-1-AAB Single
Family Residential; northeast, right-of-way of Diane Drive.
South:
Industrial building (formerly B E Aerospace) remaining in
unincorporated Palm Beach County, designated IND-Industrial
and zoned IL oUght Industrial
Single family residential (Lake Eden) designated Low Density
Residential (4.84 dujac) and zoned R-1-AAB Single Family
Residential
East:
West:
Right-of-way of 1-95
PROJECT ANALYSIS
The parcel, which is the subject of this annexation, land use amendment and rezoning, totals
:tl7.121 acres; therefore, the proposed land use change qualifies as a large-scale amendment
pursuant to Chapter 163 F.S. Following local board review and City Commission public hearing,
a "large-scale" amendment is transmitted to the Florida Department of Community Affairs for
review for compliance with the state, regional and local comprehensive plans prior to adoption.
Following the review period of approximately 60 days, DCA provides the City with a report of
their findings in an "Objections, Recommendations and Comments (ORC) Report". The City
then has 60 days to either (1) adopt the amendment as transmitted, (2) adopt the amendment
with changes in response to the ORC report, or (3) determine not to adopt the amendment and
inform DCA of that decision. According to Florida Statutes Chapter 163, large-scale
amendments may only be adopted during two amendment cycles each calendar year. This
amendment request is a part of the 1st round of amendments for the 2004 calendar year.
This proposed amendment is being reviewed for transmittal to the Florida Department of
Community Affairs (DCA). After transmittal and DCA review, the proposed amendment will be
scheduled for adoption in May of 2004.
Subsequent to approval of the annexation, land use amendment and rezoning, the property will
be platted for a conventional subdivision, and subjecting only common areas, recreation areas
or signage to the site plan review process.
Pursuant to Section 9.C.2(2) of the Land Development Regulations, staff is not required to
review the petition against the eight (8) criteria by which rezonings are to be reviewed as
indicated in Section 9.C.7., as this petition is consistent with the city's Comprehensive Plan
Future Land Use Map designation for properties to be annexed within this vicinity. Instead,
staff analysis will relate to consistency with other relevant portions of the Comprehensive Plan,
the city's annexation program and service capability consistent with Policy 8.10.5 of the
Intergovernmental Coordination Element of the Comprehensive Plan.
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File Number: ANEX 03-002, LUAR 03-007
Bermuda Bay
Policy 1.16.3 of the Future Land Use Element states:
"The City shall continue to enforce and implement the policies that regulate the use and
intensity, and other characteristics for the development of specific areas, as set forth in
the Land Use Problems and Opportunities section of the support documents for this
element. Those recommendations contained in the Land Use Problems and
Opportunities are hereby incorporated by reference into the Goals, Objectives, and
Policies of this Plan. By 2004, the Problems and Opportunities section shall be revised
and updated to reflect current conditions in each of the planning areas. Until the
revisions are adopted, the recommendations shall be considered as advisory."
The relevant portions of the Problems and ODoortunities section are, as follows:
"4.1. Unincorporated Parcels in Vicinity of Lake Ida
Those parcels on the west side of Lake Ida, north of the L.W.D.D. L-30 Canal and the
adjacent right-of-way for Interstate 95 should be annexed. The existing industrial parcel
along Interstate 95 should be annexed as a nonconforming use in a Low Density
Residential land use category and an R-1AAB zoning district, since this is an
inappropriate location for industrial uses. Those parcels to the north and south of the
existing industrial parcel should also be placed in a low-density residential category and
developed for single-family detached housing. The small parcel abutting the east side of
the Lake Eden subdivision should also be annexed and placed in the same land use and
zoning categories as the adjacent incorporated properties."
The requested annexation will reduce the existing enclave by approximately one-half, leaving
approximately 19.37 acres, including 7 acres owned by Palm Beach County. Staff will continue
to encourage the property owner to annex the remaining portion, consistent with the cited
directions from the Problems and Oooortunities section.
In connection with previous annexation studies, departments most affected by annexations
(e.g. Police, Fire, and Public Works), have been surveyed for issues related to service capability
and costs. All opinions previously collected from these departments supported the incremental
annexation of enclaves. These opinions have been based on the following:
1) The enclaves are all immediately adjacent to areas within the city that currently
receive urban services;
2) Ample service capacity exists to serve adjacent unincorporated properties; and
3) Most enclaves currently receive service from the city via the mutual aid
agreement (Police and Fire/EMS only).
With respect to impact upon roadways, the Palm Beach County Traffic Division has reviewed
the project and determined that no Traffic Study was warranted due to the deminimus nature
of the land use and zoning changes. While the continued presence of the existing industrial use
on adjacent lands, coupled with the development of the property for residential use could be
viewed as intensifying the traffic impacts on local streets, the Incompatibility of the two uses
will encourage the demise of the industrial use. Additionally, since the proposed development
of the property is consistent with recommendations of the Comprehensive Plan, it should be
considered as incremental implementation of the plan, which will lead ultimately to the similar
conversion of the industrial use, as well.
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Pile Number: ANEX 03-002, LUAR 03-007
Bermuda Bay
The Palm Beach County School District has provided a concurrency determination for the
project for 17 single-family homes. Since there are no existing potable water demands for the
property, and the proposed 17 units are estimated to require 522 Gallons per Day (GPO) per
unit, the increased demand is estimated at 8,875 GPO. Likewise, wastewater discharge will
increase by an estimated 235 GPO per unit, or a total of 3,995 GPO.
CONCLUSIONS/RECOMMENDATIONS
As indicated herein, this request is consistent with the intent of the Comprehensive Plan; will
not create additional impacts on infrastructure that have not been anticipated in the
Comprehensive Plan; will be compatible with adjacent land uses and will contribute to the
overall economic development of the City. Therefore, staff recommends that the subject
request be approved. If the Planning and Development Board or the City Commission
recommends conditions, they will be included as an additional attachment (Exhibit "C'1.
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1 ORDINANCE NO. ()IL#..OI~
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3 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON
4 BEACH, FLORIDA, ANNEXING 17.12 ACRES OF
5 LAND THAT IS CONTIGUOUS TO THE CITY LIMITS
6 wrrmN PAlM BEACH COUNTY AND THAT WILL,
7 UPON ANNEXATION, CONSTITUTE A
8 REASONABLY COMPACf ADDmON TO THE CITY
9 TERRITORY, PURSUANT TO ARTICLE I, SECTION 7
10 (32) OF THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON
11 BEACH, FLORIDA, AND SECTIONS 171.044, AND
12 171.062(2), FLORIDA STATUTES; PROVIDING THAT
13 THE PROPER LAND USE DESIGNATION AND
14 PROPER ZONING OF THE PROPERTY SHAlL BE
15 REFLECI'ED IN SEPARATE ORDINANCES TO BE
16 PASSED SIMULTANEOUSLY HEREWITH;
17 PROVIDING FOR CONFLICfS, SEVERABlllTY,
18 CODIFICATION AND AN EFFECfIVE DATE;
19 PROVIDING THAT THIS ORDINANCE SHAlL BE
20 FILED WITH THE CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
21 OF PAlM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, UPON
22 ADOPTION.
23
24 WHEREAS, the Comprehensive Plan for the City of Boynton Beach requires the
25 development of an Annexation Program; and
26 WHEREAS, National Land Company, Inc., through its agents, Michael J.
27 Covelli, Caulfield & Wheeler, Inc., as owner of the property more particularly described
28 hereinafter, has heretofore filed a Petition, pursuant to Section 9 of Appendix A-Zoning,
29 of the Code of Ordinances, City of Boynton Beach, Florida, for the purpose of annexing
30 a certain tract of land consisting of approximately I17.12 acres; and
31 WHEREAS, the City of Boynton Beach hereby exercises its option to annex the
32 following tract of land as hereinafter described, in accordance with Article I, Section 7
33 (32) of the Charter of the City and Section 171.044, and 171.062(2), Florida Statutes;
34 and
35 WHEREAS, said tract of land lying and being within Palm Beach County is
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1 contiguous to the existing city limits of the City of Boynton Beach, and will, upon its
2 annexation, constitute a reasonably compact addition to the City territory.
3 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION
4 OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT:
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Section 1.
That each and every Whereas clause is true and correct.
6
Section 2.
Pursuant to Article I, Section 7 (32) of the Charter of the City of
7 Boynton Beach, Florida and Section 171.044, Florida Statutes the following described
8 unincorporated and contiguous tract of land situated and lying and being in the County
9 of Palm Beach, Florida, to wit:
10 A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN SECTION 5, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE
11 43 EAST, PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID PARCEL BEING MORE
12 PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
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14 BEGINNING AT A POINT WHERE THE EAST RIGHf-OF-WAY OF STATE ROAD 9 (l-
15 95) INTERSEcrS THE NORTH LINE OF THE SOUTH % OF THE SOUTH ~ OF SAID
16 SECTION 5, SAID POINT ALSO BEING 387.38 FEET (AS MEASURED ALONG SAID
17 EAST RIGHf-OF-WAY LINE) SOUTH OF THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 1,
18 BLOCK 1, "LAKE VIEW HAVEN", AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 32, PAGES 53
19 AND 54 OF THE PUBUC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA;
20 THENCE ALONG SAID RIGHf-OF-WAY LINE SI8031'15"W (ASSUMED). A
21 DISTANCE OF 950.91 FEET THENCE N 65052"48"E, A DISTANCE OF 90.85 FEET TO
2 2 A POINT OF CURVATURE; THENCE NORTHERLY ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE,
23 CONCAVE TO THE NORTHWEST HAVING A RADIUS OF 106.26 FEET AND A
24 CENTRAL ANGLE OF 53041'47" A DISTANCE OF 99.58 FEET; THENCE S59034'14''E
25 A DISTANCE OF 99.58 FEET; THENCE S 59034'14"E, A DISTANCE OF 93.09 FEET;
26 THENCE N30025'46''E, A DISTANCE OF 137.40 FEET; THENCE S89034'14''E, A
27 DISTANCE OF 275.96 FEET; THENCE NOI039'45''E, A DISTANCE OF 125.40 FEET;
28 THENCE N37041'35"E, A DISTANCE OF 88.34 FEET; THENCE Noo052'OQ"E, A
29 DISTANCE OF 5.28 FEET TO THE INTERSECTION OF THE WESTERLY LINE OF
3 0 BLOCK 1, "LAKE EDEN SUBDMSION PLAT NO.2", AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
31 29, PAGE 53, PUBUC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE
32 N21014'45"W ALONG SAID WESTERLY LINE OF BLOCK 1, A DISTANCE OF 803.98
3 3 FEET TO THE MOST WESTERLY CORNER OF LOT 1 OF SAID BLOCK 1 OF "LAKE
34 EDEN SUBDMSION PLAT NO.2"; THENCE NI8030'15"E ALONG THE
35 NORTHWESTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 1, BLOCK 1, A DISTANCE OF 101.11 FEET
36 TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF PARCEL A, AS SHOWN ON THE PLAT OF
37 "LAKE VIEW HAVEN", AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 32 ON PAGES 53 AND 54,
38 PUBUC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE N71028'45"W
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i ALONG TIIE SOUTII LINE OF SAID PARCEL A, A DISTANCE OF 199.88 FEET TO
2 TIIE SOUTIIWEST CORNER OF SAID PARCEL A; THENCE N18031'15"E ALONG
3 TIIE WEST LINE OF SAID PARCEL A, A DISTANCE OF 60.00 FEET TO TIIE
4 SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LOT I, BLOCK I, OF THE SAID PLAT OF "LAKE VIEW
5 HA VENn; THENCE N71 o28'45"W ALONG TIIE SOUTII LINE OF SAID LOT I, BLOCK
6 I, A DISTANCE OF 110.00 FEET TO TIIE SOUTIIWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 1,
7 BLOCK I AND TIIE EASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF STATE ROAD 9 (1-95);
8 TIlENCE S18031'15"W ALONG SAID EASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE , A
9 DISTANCE OF 387.38 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING AFOREDESCRIBED.
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11 SAID LANDS SITUATE IN PAlM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA.
12 CONTAINING 745,806 SQUARE FEET/17. 121 ACRES MORE OR LESS.
13 SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESTRICTIONS, RESERVATIONS, COVENANTS AND
14 RIGHTS-OF-WAY OF RECORD.
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16 CONTAINING APPROXIMATELY:l:17.12 ACRES OF LAND
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18 is hereby annexed to the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, and such land so annexed shall
19 be and become part of the City with the same force and effect as though the same had
20 been originally incorporated in the territorial boundaries thereof.
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Section 2:
That Section 6 and 6(a) of the Charter of the City of Boynton Beach,
22 orida, is hereby amended to reflect the annexation of said tract of land more particularly
23 escribed in Section 1 of this Ordinance.
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Section 3:
That by Ordinances adopted simultaneously herewith, the proper City
2 5 zoning designation and Land Use category is being determined as contemplated in Section
26 171.162(2). Florida Statutes.
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All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby
28 epealed.
29 Section 5: Should any section or provision of this Ordinance or any portion thereof
30 be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such decision shall not affect the
31 mainder of this Ordinance.
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This Ordinance shall not be passed until the same has been advertised
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"1 Jor two (2) consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation in the City of Boynton
2 Beach, Florida, as required by the City Charter and Section 171.044, Florida Statutes.
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This ordinance shall become effective immediately upon passage.
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Specific authority is hereby given to codify this Ordinance.
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Section 9.
This ordinance, after adoption, shall be filed with the Clerk of the
6 Circuit Court of Palm Beach County, Florida.
7 FIRST READING this ~ day Of~, 2004.
8 SECOND, FINAL READING and PASSAGE this ~ day of ~, 2004.
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DellI Dick,
The following i~ a (lO~~ible lelter ftolTl the aity to (!lay!:hllW.
D~r Congtm'slTlQn Sha>l,
The City of Boynton Beach is very lTluch in fevOt of a sound wall being conmuoled on the eQ<t
side of 1.95 along lake Ida that National ulnd Co., the ownet of the adlacAllt ~1O~erfy, i~ tl!quQrling.
The ..xilrtlng homeowners on lake Ida heve been lIWIIltlng a ~ound wall fot Yl!llt!: and would be vety
hQ~~Y 10 see it built Q~ soon as ~o...ible. If you hllVe any olher questions regatding the City's po~ition in
Ihis mQtler ~Iea~e contact '?'?'? @ 561-'?'?'? .'?W'?
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Lake Ida Residential Development
(2500' Developer Proposed Wall)
December 2004
~f, Michael
From:
Sent:
To:
Subject:
Gage, Marshall
Tuesday, December 09, 2003 12:00 PM
Rumpf, Michael
RE: Comments on proposed annexation
I see no service-related issues for the PD related to the annexation of this property.
-----Original Message-----
From: Rumpf, Michael
Sent: Monday, December 08,20035:11 PM
To: Livergood, Jeffrey; Gage, Marshall; Bingham, William; Mazzella, Pete
Subject: Comments on proposed annexation
We are finishing our review of annexation and land use/rezoning applications for that undeveloped land north of
the old BE Aerospace plant at Lake Ida and Diane Drive. This would only be for that vacant iand historically
occupied by the entrance drive to the plant. The plant should follow later when a use is determined.
I did not want to assume anything so am informing you of the request for your consideration. The zoning is
conventional allowing only standard single-family lots (17 planned). The proposed plan reflects the real estate
value represented by the lake.
Please comment on whether you have any service-related issues with this annexation. A response at your earliest
convenience is appreciated. Let me know if you have any questions.
Thank you, Mike
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