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Date CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH PLANNING & ZONING DIVISION CODE VARIANCE APPLICATION SUBMITTAL DEADLINE: SEE SCHEDULE OF DATES FOR BOARD'MEETINGS AND SUBMITTAL DATES: Please Print (in ink) or Type Submittal Date: The undersigned owner(s) hereby respectfully petition(s) the City Of Boynton Beach to grant to petitioner(s) a special exception or variance to existing code of said City pertaining to the property hereinafter described and in support thereof state(s): Lot(s) 9 Property involved is described as follows: Block Plat Book Wilms Way - Palm Beach Cow~ty, Florida Subdivision 23 llO or otherwise described as follows: Page Property Address 800 Ma.riners ':Jay - .3oynton 3i?8ch, Florida 33435 ,- PCN Number OR-43-45-??- 30-0()0~0-OOl 1:'r:::c}: (E) Variance requested including code chapter and section, existing code standards (Le. setback distance, number of required parking spaces etc.), requested standard and the variance (existing code standard minus requested standard). ,~ 'Request ~for relief from the city of'Boynt~; Beach Land Development Regulations, Chapter 2, Zoning, Section 5.C.2.A, requiring a forty (40 Foot front side yard setback to allow a thirty (30) foot variance, and a Ten (10 foot front yard setback within the R3 multi-family zoning district. The following documents are required to be submitted with this application to form a single package. An Incomplete package will not be accepted: 1. Two sealed surveys by a registered surveyor in the State of Florida, not over six (6) months old, indicating: A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. All property lines North arrow Existing structures and paving Existing elevations Rights-ot-way, with elevations Easements on or adjacent to the site Utilities on or adjacent to the site Legal Description Number ot acres to the nearest one-hundredth (1/100) of an acre :' '~.t JAM - 8 lOO4 .-" Zoning Code Variance Application J. Location sketch of property K. Surveyor's Certificate 2. Two site plans properly dimensioned and to scale showing: A. All proposed structures B. All existing structures that are to remain on site C. Setback lines for all structures drawn perpendicular from the property lines to the closest vertical wall of structures D. Use of each structure (or uses within multiple occupancies) E. Use of adjacent properties including right-of-way lines for all streets and alleys, sidewalks, turn lanes and driveways F. Elevations of the lowest finished floor of all structures on the site 3. Certified list of names and post office addresses of property owners and legal descriptions of their property within 400 feet of subject property, as recorded in the County Courthouse, including a tax map showing placement of 400 feet boundary. Such list shall be accompanied by an Affidavit (see attached) stating that to the best of the applicant's knowledge, said list is complete and accurate, as well as addressed envelopes and postage (1st class--stamps or payment for required postage). 4. Proof of ownership of property by petitioner(s), such as deed or purchase contract agreement. If an agent is submitting the petition, a notarized COpy of a letter designating him as such must accompany the petition. 5. Statement of special conditions, hardships or reasons justifying the requested exception or variance. Respond to the seven (7) questions below (A-G) on a separate sheet (Please print or type ): A. That special conditions and circumstances exist which are peculiar to the land, structure or building involved and which are not applicable to other lands, structures or buildings in the same zoning district; B. That the special conditions and circumstances do not result from the actions of the applicant; C. That granting the variance requested will not confer on the applicant any special privilege that is denied by this Ordinance to other lands, buildings or structures in the same zoning district; D. That literal interpretation of the provisions of this chapter would deprive the applicant of rights commonly enjoyed by other properties in the same zoning district under the terms of the Ordinance and would work unnecessary and undue hardship on the applicant; E. That the variance granted is the minimum variance that will make possible the reasonable use of the land, building or structure; F. That the granting of the variance will be in harmony with the general intent and purpose of this chapter and that such variance will not be injurious to the area involved or otherwise detrimental to the public welfare. G. Variances to minimum lot area or lot frontage requirements, that property is not 2 Zoning Code Variance Application available from adjacent properties in order to meet these requirements, or that the acquisition of such property would cause the adjacent property or structures to become nonconforming. Applicant shall provide an affidavit with the application for variance stating that the above mentioned conditions exist with respect ~o the acquisition of additional property. 6. An application fee in the amount of $400.00 plus postage, payable to the City of Boynton Beach, must accompany a completed application. The $400.00 application fee covers a request to vary one (1) section of the Code. Seeking relief from more than one section of the Code will require payment of $100.00 for each additional Code section. 7. Name and address of owner: 3I/1?R~~: Mr~1~~l:l.eo.fln0Ts Association 8. Name of applicant: K. P. Hislo'P 9. Applicant's address: 744 Mg,riners Way, Boynton Beach 33435 Applicant's phone #: (;! 561-596-8,i77 home! 561-736-5S10 Applicant's facsimile #: ,~ Date: Signature of Applicant: 10. Representative of the project must be present at all Technical Review Committee, Planning and Development Board or Community Redevelopment Agency Board and City Commission meetings held to review this project. 3 Zoning Code Variance Application CERTIFICATION TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF, THE ATTACHED LIST IS A TRUE AND CORRECT LIST OF PROPERTY OWNERS WITHIN FOUR HUNDRED (400) FEET OF THE APPLICANT'S PROPERTY. All applications received by the City of Boynton Beach shall be accompanied by the list with names and addresses of all property owners within four hundred (400) feet of the subject property, and addressed envelopes. Applications will not be accepted without these mailing labels. CONTACT:PALM BEACH COUNTY PROPERTY APPRAISERS OFFICE ATTN: MAPPING DIVISION 301 North Olive Avenue West Palm Beach, Florida Phone: (561) 355-2881 FAX: (561) 355-3881 Updated 12/11/03 J:\SHRDA T AIPlanningISHAREDIWP\FORMSIAPPLICA TIONS\ZNCVlZNCV application with PCN.doc 4 5. Statement of special conditions, hardships or reasons iustifying t&~ requested exception or variance. Respond to six (6) questions below (A-F) on a separate sheet. A. That special conditions and circumstances exist which are peculiar to the land. structw'e or buildinf! involved and which are not applicable to other lands. structures or buildinf!S in the same zoninf! district; We are planning to build a tiki hut and bathroom in the pool area for the safety and convenience of homeowners. The community comprises thirty-two townhouses, and the pool is small. There are no shade trees. The 40' setback was intended for the roadway and turnaround which is contiguous to the pool. The homes adjacent are single family. B. That the special conditions and circumstances do not result from the actions of the a]JfJlicant. When Manatee Cove was constructed in 1986 Code did not require a bathroom at the pool. Now, a variance is necessary for us to bring it up to code mandated by Florida Building Code, Chapter 424.1.6.1. sec. exception. Also, the tiki hut is planned to provide shade for pool users since there are no shade trees there. Both structures benefit the health and welfare of homeowners and guests. C That wantinJ! the variance requested will not confer on the applicant any special privilef!e that is denied by this Ordinance to other lands. buildinf!S or structures in the same zoninf! district, Other applicants in the zoning district have, in fact, received variances. Eight landowners in the Harbor Estates have been granted 10' rear setbacks. Two ofthese, lots #38 and 39, are contiguous to the pool area of Manatee Cove. Also, Mariners Village, which is across the canal in clear view of our community, has both a tiki hut and bathroom at the community pool. Our not providing a bathroom at the pool presents an inconvenience for homeowners; more importantly, it jeopardizes the health of pool users (Florida Building Code, Chapter 424.1.6.1). D. That literal intervretation of the provisions of this chavter would deprive the a]Jf)licant of rif!hts commonly enioved by other properties in the same zoninf! district under the terms of the Ordinance and would work unnecessary and undue hardship on the a]JfJlicant. Clearly, variances have been granted to landowners in Harbor Estates to build structures which loom over our pool area. Also, Manatee Cove homeowners must leave the pool to use rest-rooms at home (a walk of up to 974 feet); Mariners Village homeowners, on the other hand, have the convenience of a restroom at the pool. Protection from the sun, not provided at Manatee Cove, is afforded Mariners Village in the form of a tiki hut similar to the one we would like to build. Such sun protection is essential protection for people of all ages who use the pool. E That the variance wanted is the minimum variance that will make possible reasonable use of the land buildinJ! or structure; The position of the tiki hut provides shade in an area away from the pool itself. Considering the size and configuration of the pool area, road! turnaround, and the water pipes, there are no other places to construct the bathroom. Thus, the variance requested is the minimum variance to provide a 10' rear set-back to construct the minimum structure allowed by the Florida Access Code, i.e. 5'8" X 5'8". This will be a unisex bathroom with handicap facilities; it will obviate a health hazard for pool users. F. That the wantinf! of the variance will be in harmony with the f!eneral intent and ]JlO']JOSe of this c/uzrJter and that such variance will not be in;urious to the area involved or otherwise detrimental to the rmblic welfare. The bathroom and tiki hut are necessary for the health and safety of users of the pool. These structures conform to the intent of the chapter to make the recreation area safe for people using it while protecting the environment; it does not interfere in any way with the well-being of neighbors or any other members of the public. Also, the design and color conform to that of the townhouses and will blend aesthetically. Serving Palm Beach & Broward Counties since 1988 PALM BEACH PROPERTY MANAGEMENT December 11, 2003 City of Boynton Beach Boynton Beach Florida To Whom It May Concern, We are writing to advise the City of Boynton Beach that the parcel of land within the Mariners Way Home Owners Association commonly described as the "pool area" is owned and controlled by the Board of Directors of Mariners Way. As a Director and Officer of the Association, I am duly authorized to represent the Association on all matters that pertain to the development of any common grounds within the community including the above referenced "pool area". Thank you for your acceptance of this letter. Sincerely, 'iL' '~L/ ...~,//, . 'X.....L:"/ / )L..-/ '\..7 ' './ ;: JAN - A 2004 Kenneth P. Hislop, Director and Vice-President Mariners Way Home Owners Association J The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 11 th day of December 2003, by Kenneth P. Hislop, as Director and Vice President of Mariners Way Homeowners Association, Inc. a Florida not-for-profit corporation, on behalf of the corporation. He is personally known to me and did take an oath. ':/-;~,-"-,, 3 ~ (Signature) ,,').':A!/"r~~ FRANCINE G. PlAZURE f:~'ihi....f;~ MY COMMISSION II DD 259455 ~.~.f~ EXPIRES: October 24,2007 ......,~fit:.\1-*~.. Bonded Thru Notary Public Underwriters ~a4!2'{IP G. /JLA'&Jre- (Print Name) - Notary Public, State of Florida at Large 2200 North Federal Highway. Suite 212 · Boca Raton, FL 33431 Ph.: 561-347-1494 · Fax: 561-347-1495. Boynton Beach and North County: 561-731-1494 Visit our website at: www.pbpropertymgt.com HOltle would spoil c~ndos' . ocean VIew But South Palm Beach says a car dealer can build it. By TIM O'MEILlA Palm lJrorh Post StaffWritrr SOUTH PALM REACH "Oceanfront living. No view." Doe!'n't sound like much of an opportunity. but tha!'!' how re!'i- dents on the upper /loors of two South Palm Beach condominium buildings will have to advertise. Car df'aler Ed Naplf'ton's plans to dl'molish a 1950s singlf'-story ranch home and replace if with a multimillion-dollar two-story Mediterranean-style honlf' have riled nearby condo dwellers whose view of the Atlantic Ocean will be blocked. Willis will be an oceanfront building with no view," said Rf'fty Hoetker, who lives on the fourth ! /loor of the Palmsea building, west (//11 . See VIEW, 38 ~ ______n~ 0 ,LQ1 "Ie} ( .) ,/ "j) - ,,'. , b I , )-1, L( (f) (, (' '. \ ( ------------" - -- 5'.,800-sc!uare-follt home within code restrictions ~ VI EW from 18 of Napleton's property. Due in part because of a ridge line, third-, fourth- and fifth-story resicl('Jlts of the ~~500 building facing east and some stories of the eight- story Palmsf'a condomini- ums will lo!'f' thf'ir view if Napleton's new home is built. Df'spite protests by some residents in April and this week, town building officials and Ill(' town'!, Architf'ctural Hf'vif'W Commission ap- proved Napleton's plans. 'Ille plans meet the town's requir('Jlu'nts allow- ing homes up to 36 feet high, building official kan Be- langer said. '11lf' town will is- su(' a pemlil once Napleton obtains a p('nnit from the Florida Departmf'nt of Envi- ronmental Protf'ction, which must approve any building east of the coastal construc- tion Iinp, Naplf'ton's property is onl' of only four single-family hom('s in thf' town, all rlf'xt to onf' anoth('r on the ocean. IIp said he bought the South Palm Beach house in 2000 bec<lusf' "} found a home on till" ocean," His sister owns the house next door. "People have lived in peacl' and tranquility in this building for 43 years with an ocean vipw," said Paul SiI- ve!'tri. manager of the 3500 building. 'Ilw Naplpton home will be 3 feet shorter than the 'Under Aorlda law, a vlew'ls not guaranteed nor protected.' PAUL NICOLETII Town attorney building cmw allows, and t1w 5,800-square-foot home will be slightly smallf'r than al- lowed, Architpct Handy Stoff! said Napleton will replace fiO..foot Australian pines with smaller palm trpes, which will help the vie'w of some residents. ....Ibis may cause an eco- nomic impact because part of thf' selling feature is the vkw from the third story up," said Bill Glester, a board nlf'mber in the ::3500 condominium association. Town Attorney Paul Nicoletti said the town can't deny the plans, "Under flor- ida law, a view is not guar- anteed nor protected. As a conSf'quence, individual property rights outweigh someone's desire for a view." Silvf'stri is worried that Napleton's plans may prompt owners of the other single-story homes to build taUer. lbere's no consider- ation for people who have Iivf'd hpre 25-30 years," he said. "Maybe the town is at fault for not limiting it to one story, Perhaps it's just bad planning. " o tim_omeill~bpost.com " ,,-,..-- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pool deck surface. Underwater lighting shall be a minimum of one half (112) watt per square foot of pool water surface area, 424.1.4.2.2 Indoor pool lighting. Overhead light- ing shall provide a minimum of 10 foot candles of illumination at the pool water surface and the pool deck surface. Underwater lighting shall be a mini- mum of eight tenths (8110) watt per square foot of pool surface area, 424.1.4.2.3 Underwater lighting. Underwater lighting shall utilize transformers and low voltage circuits with each underwater light being grounded, The maximum voltage for each light shall be 15 volts and the maximum incandescent lamp size shall be 300 watts, The location of the underwater lights shall be such that the underwater illumination is as uniform as possible and shall not be less than \8 inches below the normal operati.ng water level. All underwater lights which depend upon submersion for safe operation shall have protection from over- heating when not submerged. Underwater lighting requirements can be waived when the overhead lighting provides at least \5 footcandles of illumi- nation at the pool water surface and pool deck sur- face, Alternative lighting systems which do not uti- lize electricity in the pool or on the pool deck, such as fiber optic systems, may be utilized if the appli- cant demonstrates to reasonable certainty that the system development has advanced to the point that the pool illumination is equal to the requirements in Sections 424.1.4,2.1 and 424,1.4,2.2 above, ,424.1.4.2.4 Overhead wiring~ Overhead service wiring shall not pass within an area extending II distance of \0 feet horizontally away from the inside edge of the pool walls, div- ing structures, observation stands, towers, or platforms, 424.1.5 Equipment Area 6r Rooms 424.1.5.1 Outdoor Equipment. Equipment designated by the manufacturer for outdoor use may be located in an equipment area, An equipment area shall be enclosed by 4-sided fencing that is at least 4 feet high with a self-closing and self- latching gate and has a per- manent locking device, An equipment room shall be protected on at least 3 sides and overhead, The fourth side may be a gate, fence. or open if otherwise protect- ed from unauthorized entrance, The equipment area or room floor shall be of concrete or other nonabsorbent material having a smooth slip resistant finish and shall have positive drainage, including a sump pump if nec- essary, 424.1.5.2 Indoor Equipment. Equipment not desig- nated by the manufacturer for outdoot use shall be located in an equipment room. An equipment room shal1 be protected on at least 3 sides and overhead. The fourth side may be a gate, fence, or open if otherwise protected from unauthorized entrance, FLORIDA BUILDING CODE - BUILDING 424.1.4.2.2 - 424.1.6,1,1 * . 424.1.5.3 Materia\s. The equipment area or room . floor shall be of concrete or other nonabsorbent mater- . ial having a smooth slip-resistant finish and shall have : positive drainage. including a sump pump if necessary, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 424.1.5.4 Ventilation. Equipment rooms shall have either forced draft or cross ventilation, All below grade equipment'rooms shall have a ,slairway access with forced draft, ventilation or a ful1y louvered door and louvered vent on at least one other side,' 424.1.5.5 Access. The opening, to an equipment room or area shal1 be a minimum 3 feet by 6 feet and shall provide easy access to the equipment. 424.1.5.6 Size. The size of the equipment room or area shal1 provide working space to perform routine opera- tions, Clearance shal1 be provided for all equipment as prescribed by the manufacturer to allow normal main- tenance operation and removal without disturbing other piping or equipment. In rooms with fixed ceil- ings, the minimum height shal1 be 7 feet. 424.1.5.7 Lighting. Equipment rooms or areas shall be lighted to provide 30 footcandles of illumination at floor level. 424.1.5.8 Storage. Equipment rooms or areas shall not be used fgr storage of chemicals emitting corrosive fumes or' for storage of other items to the extent that entrance to the room for inspection or operation of the equipment is impaired, 424.1.5.9 Hose bibs. A hose bibb with vacuum break- er shall be located in the equipment room or area, 424.1.6 Plumbing Systems 424.1.6.1 Sanitary Facilities. Separate sanitary facil- ities shal1 be provided and labeled for each sex and shal1 be located within a 200 foot radius of the nearest water's edge of each pool served by the facilities, * Exception: Where a swimming pool serves only a designated group of residential dwelling units and not the general public, poolside sanitary facilities are not required if all living units are within a 20 foot radius of the nearest water's edge, are not over three stories in height and are each equipped with pri vate sanitary facilities, 424.1.6.1.1 Required Fixtures. Fixtures shall be provided as indicated in Table 424,\,6,\, -;0 '- I-,Z -;- R-o 0"" l / I I' -5 ( e /. y.s B jM A!t<G E!. 4.127 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pool deck surface. Underwater lighting shall be a minimum of one half (1/2) watt per square foot of pool water surface area. 424.1.4.2.2 Indoor pool lighting. Overhead light- ing shall provide a minimum of 10 foot candles of illumination at the pool water surface and the pool deck surface, Underwater lighting shall be a mini- mum of eight tenths (8110) watt per square foot of pool surface area. 424.1.4.2.3 Underwater lighting. Underwater lighting shall utilize transformers and low voltage circuits with each underwater light being grounded. The maximum voltage for each light shall be 15 volts and the maximum incandescent lamp size shall be 300 watts. The location of the underwater lights shall be such that the underwater illumination is as uniform as possible and shall not be less than 18 inches below the normal operating water level. All underwater lights which depend upon submersion for safe operation shall have protection from over- heating when not submerged. Underwater lighting requirements can be waived when the overhead lighting provides at least 15 footcandles of illumi- nation at the pool water surface and pool deck sur- face. Alternative lighting systems which do not uti- lize electricity in the pool or on the pool deck, such as fiber optic systems, may be utilized if the appli- cant demonstrates to reasonable certainty that the system development has advanced to the point that the pool illumination is equal to the requirements in Sections 424.1.4.2.1 and 424.1.4.2.2 above. . . . . . 424.1.4.2.4 Overhead wiring. Overhead service wiring shall not pass within an area extending a distance of 10 feet horizontally away from the inside edge of the JXlOl walls, div- ing structures, observation stands, towers, or platforms, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 424.1.5 Equipment Area or Rooms 424.1.5.1 Outdoor Equipment. Equipment designated by the manufacturer for outdoor use may be located in an equipment area. An equipment area shall be enclosed by 4-sided fencing that is at least 4 feet high with a self-closing and self- latching gate and has a per- manent locking device. An equipment room shall be protected on at least 3 sides and overhead. The fourth side may be a gate, fence, or open if otherwise protect- ed from unauthorized entrance. The equipment area or room floor shall be of concrete or other nonabsorbent material having a smooth slip resistant finish and shall have positive drainage, including a sump pump if nec- essary. 424.1.5.2 Indoor Equipment. EquipI\lent not desig- nated by the manufacturer for outdoot use shall be located in an equipment room. An equipment room shall be protected on at least 3 sides and overhead. The fourth side may be a gate, fence, or open if otherwise protected from unauthorized entrance. FLORIDA BUILDING CODE - BUILDING 424.1.4.2.2 . 424.1.6.1.1 424.1.5.3 Materials. The equipment area or room floor shall be of concrete or other nonabsorbent mater- ial having a smooth slip-resistant finish and shall have positive drainage, including a sump pump if necessary. 424.1.5.4 Ventilation. Equipment rooms shall have either forced draft or cross ventilation, All below grade equipment rooms shall have a stairway access with forced draft ventilation or a fully louvered door and louvered vent on at least one other side. . . . 424.1.5.5 Access. The opening to an equipment room . or area shall be a minimum 3 feet by 6 feet and shall · . provide easy access to the equipment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 424.1.5.6 Size. The size of the equipment room or area shall provide working space to perform routine opera- tions. Clearance shall be provided for all equipment as prescribed by the manufacturer to allow normal main- tenance operation and removal without disturbing other piping or equipment. In rooms with fixed ceil- ings, the minimum height shall be 7 feet. 424.1.5.7 Lighting. Equipment rooms or areas shall be lighted to provide 30 footcandles of illumination at floor level. 424.1.5.8 Storage. Equipment rooms or areas shall not be used for storage of chemicals emitting corrosive fumes or for storage of other items to the extent that entrance to the room for inspection or operation of the equipment is impaired. 424.1.5.9 Hose bibs. A hose bibb with vacuum break- er shall be located in the equipment room or area. 424.1.6 Plumbing Systems 424.1.6.1 Sanitary Facilities. Separate sanitary facil- ities shall be provided and labeled for each sex and shall be located within a 200 foot radius of the nearest water's edge of each pool served by the facilities, Exception: Where a swimming pool serves only a designated group of residential dwelling units and not the general public, poolside sanitary facilities are not required if all living units are within a 20 foot radius of the nearest water's edge, are not over three stories in height and are each equipped with private sanitary facilities, 424.1.6.1.1 Required Fixtures. Fixtures shall be provided as indicated in Table 424.1.6.1. 4.127 rv L Time and Date ofM(;,_..mg 1 - /~/YJ Those atten4ing mee9t!g: " Ez,( U2:zf- ~~t; ~ Applicant's Name: PRE-APPLICATION CONTACT QUESTIONS ~h~ Phone: /' I' ~<fo-t~d7 HAVE Y9U SPOKEN TO ANY STAFF MEMBER ABOUT THE PROJECT? Y es ~ No (IF YES, HAVE THOSE STAFF MEMBERS BEEN SCHEDULED FOR THE PRE- APPLICATION MEETING? STAFF MEMBERS NAME: ~~ 2. LQCATION OF PROPERTY (CROSS STREETS/INTERSECTIONS) ~'?i fr::~~' iJ:t~~t%#~ /kc~ I ./~ ~ /t- :c' '#1 1. 3. WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE TO DO? NEW PROJECT BUILDING EXPANSION OR MODIFICATION CHANGE IN PRIOR USE? IS THE STRUCTURE CURRENTLY VACANT? /' VARIANCE TYPE: POOL OR SCREEN ENCLOSURE CO~ERCIALPROPERTY? RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY? ll{DUSTRlALPROPERTY? DO YOU KNOW THE ZONING CODE DESIGNATION? 4. TIME AND DATE PREFERRED 5. HOW MANY PEOPLE WILL BE AT THE PRE-APP MEETING? Note: Tell the person that someone from the Department will call them to confirm the meeting. .................................................................................. . Pre-application meetings should be scheduled for a minimum of one (1) hour time module, and should be scheduled no less than two (2) days prior to date/time of meeting. If urgency is sensed, discuss with Mike. . Meetinl?:s may be scheduled: Monday afternoons Tuesday all day Wednesday all day Thursday mornings Note: Mike is not available on Mondays between 11 :30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m s: \Planning\Planning\Pre-applicationcontactquestions.doc .pnuu7,f' da~ ' >Vd4z ~ k/47- PRt"'APPLICATION CONFERENCE RElfIEW FORM "I/b.s /rUJ'Op Time Started: fio!> I'm Time Finished: -5 , I> I'tVl I f Date Attending as Applicant Phone Fax Proposed Project Information Proposed Project Name and Type/Use Site Location (Address if Available) Site PCN tJ. 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PRE-APPLICATION MEETlNG SIGN IN SHEET PLEASE PRINT MEETING DATE: 'TIME:" ATTENDING FOR APPLICANT: NOTICE: The purpose of this conf~rence shall be for the staff and applicant to discuss overall community goals, objectives, policies and codes ass related to the proposed development and to discuss site plan review procedures. Opinions express at the pre-application conference are not . binding for formal review purposes. Additional staff comments may be forth coming based on actual lans submitted for review. City of Boynton Beach Attending for Applicant Attendin C1 Staff U 11)0 'n1 G /)&1 Cb S - E/)~ (YJiJ!l. ~ I I I I I J:\SHRDATA\PLA1'INING'lSHARED\\VP\FOR.'.IS\PRE_APPL l\lEETf.'iG-SIGN IN SHEET.DOC ... '77JtI~CM/b, to'd-' -rc4-. (Jj PRE-APPLICATION CONFERENCE REVIEW FORM Date Time Started: Time Finished: Attending as Applicant Phone Fax Proposed Project Information Proposed Project Name and. '\ Type/Use Mrt._, I ne:(" GJa r Site Location (Address if Available) Site PCN 0 R ~3 </')' 72 ..)0 000 ooO( Existing Zoning f2. -3 Proposed Zoning IV I A Existing Land Use/Density rvt~ 1ft ";;'~/v Proposed Land Use/Density Ii/~/f- / Anticipated Submittal Date (fL( , Vacant Notes and Comments Lot Area Lot Frontage Lot Depth Setback lfeL'- Y :5Iik-t' &c k. v~"\~",."'Y'\~~ ~ d..~c3110-rr .st'-r....ic+<..JYes. Height Notes/Comments/Recommendations /'1/;( ;vIA /III A. ~~ ,.AI/A //~; d-r c?1PA <;" *~C'_r~C (,J~ /)e-r('\..'l..', ~ <1'0 l I (<CC'- .. S~--I-hac:: ~ -=:/ ~ /'~~--/.. Parking Requirements or Improvements Landscaping/Buffering Non-conforming Use or Change in Use Other Zoning Changes Required Environmental Review Requirements Ci. "'-& /.11') ~Zy ~) e>'lV\ II ~ r j o--..ftc..t-\. tc,(}-/, . Co.. I ''''-:r ~f 6- ~= j) '" ~ '" e.C , I(LY"""-,^~ Y)c.,..-.Ce-LJ NOTICE: The purpose of this conference shall be for the staff and applicant to discuss overall community goals, objectives, policies and codes as related to the proposed development and to discuss site plan review procedures. Opinions expressed at the pre-application conference are not binding for formal review purposes. Additional staff comments may be forthcoming based on actual plans submitted for review. \ ~..... ,. _ . t PRE-APPLICATION MEETING SIGN IN SHEET PLEASE PRINT lYIEETING DATE: TTI\1E : ATTEI'IDING FOR APPLICANT: NOTICE: The purpose of this conf~rence shall be for the staff and applicant to discuss overall community goals, objectives, policies and codes ass related to the proposed development and to discuss site plan review procedures. Opinions express at the pre-application conference are not . binding for formal review purposes. Additional staff comments may be forth coming based on actual lans submitted for review. City of Boynton Beach Attending for Applicant Attending Staff ~ s:; 4/H uS tYJ fJlLfJ IJ<-{ d--'f/J. #/.f t-d f Y\- I sr~u<L I I I I I I I I rL ~ c tI::: ~ J:\SHRDA T A\PLA.'1NL';GISHA.RED\ WP\FOR.\IS\PRE-APPL i\IEETI:'iG-SIGN L'l SHEET.DOC PROJECT NAME: Mariners Way '\ LOCATION: PCN: 08-43-45-22-30-000-0001 I FILE NO.: ZNCV 04-001 II TYPE OF APPLICATION: I AGENT/CONTACT PERSON: OWNER: K.P. Hislop ADDRESS: ADDRESS: 744 Mariners Way PHONE: Boynton Beach, FL.33435 FAX: PHONE: 561-596-8377 Home Phone: 561-736-5970 Date of submittal/Projected meetine: dates: SUBMITTAL / RESUBMITTAL 1/8/04 1 ST REVIEW COMMENTS DUE: N/A PUBLIC NOTICE: 2/24/04 TRC MEETING: N/A LAND DEVELOPMENT SIGNS POSTED N/A (SITE PLANS): PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT BOARD N/A MEETING: COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT 3/9/04 AGENCY BOARD CITY COMMISSION MEETING: ~ If-r~Of COMMENTS: S:\Planning\SHARED\WP\PROJECTS\Mariners Way\ZNCV 04-001\2003 PROJECT TRACKING INFO,doc