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Minutes 01-07-03MINUTES OF THE REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING HELD IN COMMISSION CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA ON TUESDAY, 3ANUARY 7, 2003 AT 6:30 P.M. Present Gerald Broening, Mayor Mike Ferguson, Vice Mayor Mack McCray, Commissioner Carl McKoy, Commissioner Ron Weiland, Commissioner I. OPENINGS: Kurt Bressner, City Manager .]il Cherof, City Attorney .lanet Prainito, City Clerk Call to Order - Mayor Gerald Broening Invocation/Moment of Silent Prayer Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag led by Commissioner McKoy Mayor Broening called the meeting to order at 6:35 p.m. After a moment of silent prayer, Commissioner McKoy led the audience in the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. D. IF YOU WISH TO ADDRESS THE COMMZSSlOlU: · FILL OUT THE APPROPRIATE REQUEST FORM · GIVE IT TO THE CITY CLERK (ON THE DAIS) BEFORE THE "OPENINGS" PORTION OF THE AGENDA HAS BEEN COMPLETED · COME TO THE PODIUM WHEN THE MAYOR CALLS YOUR NAME INDIVIDUALS MAY SPEAK FOR THREE UNINTERRUPTED MINUTES. E. Agenda Approval: 1. Additions, Deletions, Corrections Commissioner McCray requested that consent item VII.H be moved up on the agenda after Unfinished Business. 2. Adoption Motion Commissioner McCray moved to approve the agenda Ferguson seconded the motion that carried unanimously. as amended. Vice Mayor Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Bovnton Beach, Floridp ~anuarv7,2003 TT. PUBLZC AUDZENCE: ZND];VTDUAL SPEAKERS PRESENTAT1'ONS WZLL BE LI'MZTED TO 3-HI'NUTE Herb Suss, citizen of Boynton Beach, stated that public records show that the Commissioner from District ! was absent 11 times in one year, including agenda meetings, one special meeting, and regular meetings. He was on the short end of 4 to 1 votes. Mr. Suss felt that this Commissioner was shirking his responsibility and asked for his immediate resignation and requested reimbursement of his salary for those 11 absences. He expected the Commission to set up the same criteria for their absences as they do for the advisory boards. He believed that the Commissioners should be docked salary and expense money when they are absent from a meeting. Billy Warrayat, owner of Qwik Stop Grocery, was concerned regarding the loitering around the store and asked for assistance. Louis Nobile, 1409 SW 17th Avenue, had a complaint regarding the disposal container that an existing medical facility proposes to place behind his home. He wondered why it would be placed at that location since it will attract rodents and create odors. Mayor Broening advised Mr. Nobile that staff would contact him regarding his complaint. Richard Valentino, 1410 SW 17th Avenue, distributed copies of an area map to the Commissioners. A medical office building plans to place 10' x 23' waste receptacles behind his property. These receptacles could contain medical wastes and they would attract rodents. He suggested that that they be moved to where the existing dumpsters are located. City Manager Bressner said that Public Works Director .left Livergood would look into this situation, OTHER: A. !nformational !rems by Members of the City Commission Vice Mayor Ferguson reminded Mr. Suss that he had been absent from three meetings of the Library Board. Commissioner McCray wished everyone a safe, healthy, and prosperous New Year. He invited everyone to the Martin Luther King, .ir. Birthday event at the Holiday !nn- Catalina on Sunday, .lanuary 19th, at 7:00 p.m. The ticket price is $30. 2 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Bovnton Beach, Flprida 3anuarv7,200~ Commissioner McKoy wished everyone a happy New Year. Mayor Broening stated that the Commission had made great strides in tolerance and civility and he did not want to move away from that direction. IV. ADMINISTRATIVE: Accept letter of resignation from Maurice Rosenstock, Regular Member of the Planning & Development Board Motion Vice Mayor Ferguson moved to regretfully accept the resignation of Maurice Rosenstock. Motion was seconded by Commissioner McCray and carried unanimously. Accept letter of resignation from Randy O'Hara, Regular Member of the Education Advisory Board Motion Commissioner McCray moved to regretfully accept the resignation of Randy O'Hara. Motion was seconded by Commissioner McKoy and carried unanimously. C. Appointments to be made: Appointment To Be Made Length of Term Board Expiration Date III Ferguson Bldg. Bd of Adj & Appeals Alt i yr IV McKoy Education Advisory Board Stu 1 yr Mayor Broening Education Advisory Board Reg 2 yr I Weiland Education Advisory Board Reg 2 yr II McCray Library Board Alt 1 yr Mayor Broening Nuisance Abatement Board Alt 1 yr :B/ McKoy Planning & Development BoardReg 2 yr II McCray Recreation & Parks Board Alt term to 4/03Tabled (2) term to 4/03Tabled (3) term to 4/04Tabled (2) term to 4/04 term to 4/03 term to 4/03 term to 4/04 1 yr term to 4/03Tabled (3) Commissioner McKoy prefaced his nomination by stating that it was important that everyone understand the Boards' roles and every segment of the community should be represented. He nominated Sergio Casaine, Jr. as a regular member of the Planning & Development Board. Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Bovnt~n Bepch, FIQrida 3anuarv7,200? All other nominations were tabled. Motion Commissioner Weiland moved to approve the seconded the motion that carried unanimously. V. ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMMUNTTY PRESENTATIONS: nomination. Vice & SPECIAL Mayor Ferguson EVENTS, & A. Announcements: None Community and Special Events None C. Presentations: 1. Proclamations: None Presentation to the Links of Boynton Beach and Hops Restaurant for their participation in this year's fund raiser by Pepper Adair of the American Heart Association, Police Chief Marshall Gage, and Fire Chief William Bingham Pepper Adair, American Heart Association, reported that the Heart Walk raised $165,000 and City employees raised $28,000. The Police Department had a charity golf tournament at the Links and Ms. Adair presented Joe Sciortino, Golf Course Director, with a plaque of appreciation. Mr. Sciortino accepted the plaque and shared it with Police Chief Gage since the tournament was his idea. Ms. Adair also presented a plaque of appreciation to Fire Chief William Bingham, who accepted on behalf of Noel Martinez, the Hops Restaurant representative, who was out of town. Chief Bingham explained that over 30 Boynton Beach firefighters and paramedics acted as hosts, waiters, dishwashers, and bartenders at Hops for this fundraiser. 4 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Bovnton Beach, Florida ~anuarv7,200~ Presentation of certificate of appreciation to the Boynton Beach Color Guard and the Boynton Beach Fire Rescue by Kim Kelly of the Ocean Avenue Merchants and Friends There were no representatives of the Ocean Avenue Merchants and Friends present. Mayor Broening explained that the Ocean Avenue Merchants held a special event in December and the money raised was donated to charity. He thanked Kim Kelly, the Ocean Avenue Merchants, and the Police and Fire Departments. XZIT. UNFTNTSHED BUSTNESS: COMMTSSTON) (MOVED UP AT REQUEST OF C:[TY A. Motion for reconsideration of Proposed Ordinance No. 02-062 Motion Commissioner McCray moved to reconsider proposed Ordinance 02-062. McKoy seconded the motion that carried unanimously. Commissioner City Attorney Cherof read proposed Ordinance 02-062 by title only. Lee Wische, 1302 SW 18th Street, stated that the referenced land is across from Hunters Run and consists of approximately 30 acres that is zoned industrial. The property has been vacant for at least 30 years with no revenue coming to the City. Mr. Wische said that the zoning throughout the country is going to mixed use and it is time to change the classification of this property. He felt that the City, the builder, and Hunters Run would all be winners and he urged the Commission to approve it. Bob Ensler, 26 Woods Lane, wanted to make South Congress Avenue a better place to live. This item was turned down at the last Commission meeting. He presented a petition containing 1,132 signatures in favor of this rezoning. This petition is marked Exhibit A and is attached to the original minutes on file in the office of the City Clerk. Mr. Ensler thought that the Commission was doing a good job with redevelopment in the City but nothing was happening in District :[. He asked for approval of this item. Alvin Newman, 49 Bristol Lane, said that he was president of one of the associations in Hunters Run and president of the Presidents' Council there. All 23 association presidents voted in favor of the project. He believed that it would beautify Congress Avenue and he requested approval. Bob Kirchenbaum, 4 Sutton Drive, stated that he is in business full-time. He previously represented 30 warehouses in 22 cities in industrial areas. He felt that he Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Bovnton Beach, Florida 3anuarv7,2003 knows industrial areas and the South Congress Avenue corridor is not an industrial area. Bonnie Miskell, 222 Lakeview Avenue, West Palm Beach, asked whether the decision would be made at tonight's meeting. Mayor Broening answered that it would. Motion Commissioner McCray moved that proposed Ordinance No. 02-062 be approved. Mayor Ferguson seconded the motion. Vice Commissioner McKoy commented that the applicant did not have legal representation at the last Commission meeting and he wanted to give them that opportunity tonight. City Attorney Cherof told the Commission that the approval of the ordinance on second reading would be deferred to the next Commission meeting. Commissioner McCray withdrew his motion. Mayor Broening acknowledged that there were a large number of petitioners in favor of this; however, this is a governance issue. The Commission should decide whether it is best for the City and he said that he would reserve his comments on this for the next meeting. Commissioner McCray wanted to state for the record that the Commission needs to give fair representation to the entire City of Boynton Beach. V~[I.H. Approve a donation from monies received from Local Confiscated Funds to the Juvenile Transition Center, l~nc. of Boynton Beach, in the amount of $4,000 (TABLED ON OECEHBER .~7~ 2002) This item was moved up on the agenda. Motion Commissioner McCray moved to remove this item from the table. seconded the motion that carried unanimously. Vice Mayor Ferguson Commissioner McKoy announced that he had signed the form indicating a conflict of interest for this item and would not take part in the discussion. City Manager Bressner explained that in the past, the City Commission was asked to consider allocation of funds from the Police Department Forfeiture Donation Funds. These funds are derived from confiscated property. He said that since 1998, funds were allocated to the following: Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Bovnt~n Be~ch, Florida Januarv7,200~ Florida Missing Children Day - two times Gulf Stream Council Boy Scouts - five times Glades Central High School Criminal Justice Academy Jimmy Rice Center Juvenile Assessment Center/Criminal Justice Commission Kids in Distress Lake Worth High Criminal Justice Academy - two times On-Campus :[ntervention Program South County Mental Health The Juvenile Transition Center - six times We Change - three times YMCA of Boynton Beach All programs that are considered for funding are geared towards are geared toward working with youth and dealing with drug interdiction activities. The Police Department evaluates these requests; however, since public dollars are used, Commission approval is required. Police Chief Marshall Gage reported that two to three times a year the Police Department is approached by agencies requesting funds for youth activities. He could only recall one that was turned down and that was from an organization that specifically excluded any residents outside of Lake Worth. The Police Department is required to give back 15% of all confiscated funds to anti-drug or youth oriented programs. Boynton Beach gives much more. He stated that he receives accolades from the community regarding the JTC program. :In answer to a question by Commissioner McCray regarding the balance of funds in the forfeiture account, Chief Gage reported that there is $41,000 in that account and $90- $100,000 in the federal forfeiture account. Stephanie HcKoy, 69 Citrus Park Lane, explained that the funds that are requested would be used for program services that directly serve the students in the Juvenile Transition Program. They would be used to defray the costs for stipends, books, special projects, field trips, transportation, and event tickets. There were numerous inaccuracies printed in recent articles in the newspapers. She was grateful for the opportunity to provide factual information. The 990 form that the newspaper talked about that was submitted with the grant application reflected projected figures. The actual and official 990 that was submitted to the :[RS, dated September 6, 2001, is public knowledge. The Juvenile Transition Center is a 501-C non-profit corporation and everything that is done is public knowledge. The newspaper article stated that Commissioner McKoy and she owned the JTC, which they do not. Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Bovnton Beach, FIQrida 3anuarv 7, 2003 The organization has a board of directors that is the governing body and oversees every aspect of that program. The article implied that there are financial inadequacies and inconsistencies with their current funding source. She is not aware of any concerns that the Workforce Alliance has regarding their financial practices. The .]TC is in compliance with all state and federal audit requirements. The Workforce Development Board staff conducted a full financial and program investigation. Tt was determined that the Juvenile Transition Center did not misappropriate funds or commit fraud. Regarding the grant process, the .]TC's contracts are reimbursed contracts. That means that money must be fronted by the organization and receipts must accompany the invoices submitted. There is a 30 day turn-around time. Ms. McKoy submitted a data sheet for the record. This is labeled Exhibit B and is attached to the original minutes on file in the office of the City Clerk. Terrence Pereira, 7692 Colony Lake Drive, is a volunteer chaperone for 3TC. They provided an academic safe haven for 51/2 years in the community. The money goes to the youth of the community. They take the youth on college tours and encourage education. He submitted into the record a letter from Police Chief Gage. This is marked Exhibit C and is attached to the original minutes on file in the office of the City Clerk. Mr. Pereira also read a letter from his granddaughter, one of the program participants, who stated that she has profited greatly from the program and the learning environment. Charmaine Lucien stated that she has been with the program for four years and it was a great help to her. It is an educational and fun program. She had an opportunity to go on tours and job searches on the computer. Vernon Blake, 84 Baytree Circle, is a volunteer with .]TC. He submitted a letter into the record from School Superintendent Arthur .]ohnson, dated December 6, 2002. This letter is marked Exhibit D and is attached to the original minutes on file in the office of the City Clerk. Vanessa Hatcher said that she has been in the program since July and is getting assistance with math. She believed that the program should continue. Ms. Hatcher's mother stated that ITC was a positive program for her daughter. Her attitude and their relationship have improved. The program keeps kids off drugs and off the streets. Her daughter is now looking forward to attending college. Terrence O'neal has been in the program from the start and it has kept him off the street and out of trouble. He plans to attend the University of Central Florida. Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Bovnton Beach, Florida 3anuary7,200~ Louise Bradley-Gadsen, 171 NE 18th Avenue, said that the program helped her granddaughter. ]~t is a good program and she hoped that it would continue. Cheresa Bradley stated that the program helped her with her education and asked the Commission not to take the money away from the program. Kenneth Howard said that the program is well supervised. ]~t teaches rules and the participants have responsibilities in order to receive a stipend. It improved his child's overall reading skills and attitude. Cheryl Mathis, 360 NW 16th Court, has three boys in the program and it has brought up their math scores. It is a supervised program. The youth are exposed to college campuses and it really makes a difference. Tami Gooden, scholarship recipient, has been in the program for three years. There are teachers to assist the youth, educational field trips, and college tours. She said that without this program, life would not be the same. Motion Commissioner McCray moved to approve the money for the .1TC program. Ferguson seconded the motion. Vice Mayor Commissioner McCray said that any time we can do something positive for the City and our youth, we should. Vice Mayor Ferguson was very impressed with everyone who spoke. He did not feel there was any question regarding the value of the program. The only questions deal with the financial situation. He suggested that an independent audit be conducted. Commissioner Weiland said that there has never been a question regarding the program. His concern is the operation of the program. There was not enough information regarding the program in the back-up from the December 17, 2002 Commission meeting. ]~t was brought to his attention prior to the election that there were feelings in the community that the program was not operating properly. He was asked to look into it but decided to wait until after the election so that it was not a political issue. He felt that now was a good time to ask for answers to questions. Commissioner Weiland stated that he had several pages of information from City staff and articles from both the Palm Beach Post and the Sun Sentinel. :In his opinion, there are differences of how the money is spent. He felt that the Commission should know how the program is operated. He received conflicting information on the hours of operation. Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Bovnton Beach, Florida 3anuarv7,2003 He said that he spoke to a lady from the Workforce Development program and she stated that her records show that officials there have been concerned about the Center's financial reporting, its operational practices, and nepotism issues. Commissioner Weiland also had a question regarding the numbers on the tax return, as they do not seem to match. He felt that there was a need for an outside independent audit to see whether the program is being operated properly. Some of the information received states that the program provides services to all residents of the area while other information states that the program is geared towards African Americans, Haitians, and Spanish people. He thought that the City should adopt a policy so that they know how all programs are operated before any programs are eligible to receive funding. Commissioner McCray said that he did not recall seeing a letter from the Workforce Development Board and wanted to know the name of the person Commissioner Weiland spoke to. Commissioner Weiland said that he did not state that he had a letter from them. Mayor Broening asked Ms. McKoy whether she provided responses to the questions from the Workforce Development Board. Ms. McKoy stated that they provided an independent audit. Vote A vote was taken on the motion to approve the funds. The motion failed 2 to 2 with Vice Mayor Ferguson and Commissioner Weiland dissenting. Motion Mayor Broening passed the gavel and moved to approve subject to a independent accounting bill of health. The motion died for lack of a second. follow-up City Manager Bressner stated that staff has been providing information regarding the operation of the .1TC to the Commission since December 19th. The auditors have reviewed documentation, specifically the tax forms. They have verbally advised the City that what was submitted was usual and customary. City Manager Bressner reported that he had reviewed the files of the 3TC from the past five years. He did this to ascertain whether there was any cause for concern in the operation of the 3TC. He found only one incident and that was one field trip that was administratively denied by City staff. The City oversees the .]TC. The hours of operation are as stated in the application for the Community Development Block Grant 10 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Bovnton Beach, Florida 3anuarv7,200~ program which was provided to the City Commission. The hours of administrative activity at the Hester Center are more than the hours of operation for the .1TC. Mayor Broening stated that members of a civilian review board reviewed the request to HUD and found it to be a beneficial operation. When asked who the auditors were who reviewed this, City Manager Bressner said they are the City auditors (Ernst & Young). Commissioner McCray reiterated that Mrs. McKoy had stated that there was an investigation done by the Workforce Development Board and they found no problems. A recess was declared at 8:35 p.m. and the meeting resumed at 8:45 p.m. VX. PUBLTC HEARXNG: AGENDA PERMTTS 6:30 P.M. OR AS SOON THEREAFTER AS THE City Attorney Cherof swore in everyone who would be testifying during the public hearings and announced that these were quasi-judicial hearings. Project: Agent: Owner: Location: Description: Hawks Landing (REZN 02-006) Bradley Miller, ATCP/Miller Land Planning, Tnc. Grayhawk Development Corporation North of NE 16th Avenue, between NE 3rd Court and NE 4th Street Request to rezone from R-3 Multifamily Residential (10.8 dwellings per acre) to Planned Unit Development (PUD), for 18 single family detached zero lot line homes Dick Hudson, Senior Planner, presented the highlights of the staff report. Normally, the lot size for a PUD must be five acres. However, if it is found to be beneficial to the community, a lesser area for a PUD would be in compliance with the Comprehensive Plan. This project meets all policies in the Comprehensive Plan. The projected starting price for homes is $110,000. ]t is one of the few detached single-family developments that have come into the City this year; therefore, there is a market for it and staff recommends approval. Motion Vice Mayor Ferguson moved to approve. that carried unanimously. Commissioner Weiland seconded the motion B. Project: Gateway Plaza (COUS 02-005) ('POSTPOIVED,) 11 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Bovnton Beach, FIQrida .]anuarv 7, 2003 Agent: Owner: Location: Description: H. Burton Smith, P.E. KVVB Charitable Trust Lot 91 - Quantum Park PID (Northeast corner of High Ridge Road and Gateway Boulevard, Quantum Park PID) Request for conditional use/site plan approval for gas station, convenience store/fast food restaurant with drive through on a 6.54-acre parcel Comprehensive Plan Text Amendment (CPTA 02-002) Agent/Owner: Staff initiated Description: Request to amend Comprehensive Plan Objective 1.12 and Policies 1.12.1 and 1.12.2 in the future Land Use Element to update the review process for residential developments in the Coastal High Hazard Area; and Request to amend Comprehensive Plan Policy 1.16.1 to add lists of uses allowed in residential land use categories; to recognize recommendations of the "Federal Highway Corridor Community Redevelopment Plan" as a basis for designating certain lands as Spec/a/High Density Res/dent/a/ land use; and to establish the M/xed Use-Core and Conservation land use categories and corresponding lists of allowed uses The review of this item is for approval to transmit to the State Department of Community Affairs for consistency review Dick Hudson, Senior Planner, explained that this was part of the first round of amendments for 2003. Following the hearing tonight, it would be sent to the Department of Community Affairs for their review. When it comes back from them, the City could adopt it, adopt it with changes, or not adopt it. Mr. Hudson said that they are changing objective 1.12, which deals with hurricane evacuation in that area, and they are adding two definitions. Motion Vice Mayor Ferguson moved to approve. McCray and carried unanimously. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Project: Agent: Owner: Beachside at Boynton (LUAR 02-008) Siemon & Larson, P.A. Gulfstream Lumber Company 12 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Bovnton Beach, Florida 3anuarv7,2003 Location' Description: 1415 South Federal Highway (Northwest corner of Federal Highway and Woolbright Road) Request to amend the Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Nap from Local Retail Commercial (LRC) to Nixed Use (MX); and Request to rezone from Community Commercial (C-3) to Nixed Use-Low :Intensity (MU-L) For Nixed Use development (residential, retail, and office) The review of this item is for approval to transmit to the State Department of Community Affairs for consistency review Dick Hudson, Senior Planner, explained that this would change the land use to mixed use and would change the zoning to mixed use-low intensity. This classification allows up to 40 dwelling units per acre. :[t is consistent with policies and with the Federal Highway Corridor Plan and staff recommends approval. Hike Fitzpatrickf 175 SW 2nd Street, felt that in exchange for the rezoning, the City should receive 200 feet of land for greenspace parallel to the railroad. He felt that the reason the land is so valuable now is because of investments made by the citizen taxpayers - water utilities, FP & L infrastructure, the :[ntracoastal bridge, and the :[-95 interchange. He believed that the pay back to the City should be 200 feet along the FEC Railroad. Mayor Broening thought that what Nr. Fitzpatrick was talking about was a site plan issue. He did not believe there were any conditions that the City could impose on a use issue. Nr. Hudson said that Mayor Broening was correct. Charles Siemon, Siemon & Larson, Planners and Planning Lawyers, said that the appropriate place for greenspace would be in the front as there would be parking by the railroad to buffer the noise. There is no plan yet. However, the success of the project depends on creating an attractive, desirable address and that depends on urban greenspace (heavily landscaped areas and attractive sidewalks). Hotion Vice Mayor Ferguson moved to approve. that carried unanimously. Commissioner McCray seconded the motion 13 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Bovnton Beach, FIQrida 3anuarv7,200~ Project: Agent: Owner: Location: Description: Arbolata Townhomes (LUAR 02-009) William Weitsma, William Weitsma Co. Inc. William H. Baker, Trustee 3450 S. Congress Avenue Request to reclassify the subject property from Industrial (I) to High Density Residential (HDR) at a density of 10.8 du/ac; and Request to rezone from M-1 Industrial to Planned Unit Development (PUD), in order to construct 172 fee-simple townhouses The review of this item is for approval to transmit to the State Department of Community Affairs for consistency review Dick Hudson, Senior Planner, explained that the only consideration tonight would be the land use amendment. Normally, the land use amendment and the rezoning would be heard at the same time. However, because the applicant is requesting PUD zoning and a master plan is required to be adopted at the same time as the zoning, the rezoning was delayed. Staff had some concerns regarding this project: A market analysis, which is a new requirement by the City. This information was received last week and staff believes it is adequate. The area consists of 167 acres that is designated industrial. It is the largest industrial area that is not in a planned industrial park. This project would divide this single industrial area into two parts and there may not be adequate buffering. This project would eliminate more industrial land. Mr. Hudson said that staff does not recommend approval of the project. Carol Thompson, Economic Consultant, explained the approach used in their data and analysis report. Bill Weitsma, agent for the applicant, did not see this as a contiguous parcel of industrial land because the canal divides the property to the south of the project. They would be willing to add trees to 35th Avenue to make it a tree lined corridor to the park. The buffer to the south begins with the canal and becomes a 60' buffer. The buffer along Congress Avenue varies between 30 to 40 feet to the wall. There would be a 15- 14 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Bovnton Beach, Florida Januarv7,200~ foot landscape barrier along 35th Avenue and a 30-foot setback on the east property line fronting Caloosa Park. Mr. Weitsma stated that their study shows that there is a need for this housing. There is an over supply of industrial land in the City. He felt that there was a lack of demand for industrial land and a strong demand for residential property. Mike Fitzpatrick, ~.75 SW 2nd Street, explained that at the Planning & Development Board meeting, there were two reasons given for the need for this project - to increase the tax base and to meet the housing demand. He believed the additional taxes would amount to an extra $75,000 and that would only cut his taxes by $5. He would rather not have the project. Mr. Fitzpatrick wanted the land to remain industrial and perhaps, in the future, it could be annexed into Caloosa Park. He felt that there was a continual increase in the population but not in recreational land. Tn his opinion, this project is a mediocre development and urged the Commission to follow staff's recommendation and not approve it. Bob Ensler, 26 Woods Lane, stated his desire to make South Congress Avenue a nice entrance into the City. He presented a petition with over 1,000 signatures supporting the project. This petition is labeled Exhibit E and is attached to the original minutes on file in the office of the City Clerk. According to Mr. Ensler, the 1989 back-up to the Comprehensive Plan shows that the industrial designation for land along Congress Avenue was inappropriate and that the zoning should be addressed. Mr. Ensler did not believe that the County had the money to purchase this property for a park. Tf the land were to remain industrial, this zoning would allow manufacturing facilities, towing companies, brick and stone building facilities, etc. He did not see any reason to treat this project any differently than the Motorola site where they just received approval for 500 residential units in the middle of an industrial area. Motion Commissioner McKoy. McCray moved to approve. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Commissioner Weiland felt that if we allow all the greenspace to be bought up by developers, we would not have any greenspace remaining. He wondered what the rush was to approve more projects on Congress Avenue. He would rather see greenspace, trees, and open space rather than walls. Vice Mayor Ferguson thought it was short-sighted to get rid of this industrial land. The City needs to keep some industrial land. 15 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Bovnton Beach, Florida 3anuarv7,2003 Mayor Broening thought that the area was rife with high end housing and there is a need for medium priced housing, which this project provides. He believes that the market determines what is right for the people. A large percentage of the industrial property in Boynton Beach is storage and warehouses and they do not provide many jobs. Commissioner Weiland felt that putting residential in the middle of the industrial land could cause the residents to complain regarding noise. Vote A vote was taken on the motion to approve this item. Mayor Ferguson and Commissioner Weiland dissenting. The vote was 3 to 2 with Vice F. Project: Agent: Location: Description: Mixed Use-Core (LUAR 02-010) Federal Highway Corridor Future Land Use Map Amendment City of Boynton Beach East side of Federal Highway, between Ocean Avenue and NE 4th Street Request to amend the Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map from Mixed Use (MX) to Mixed Use-Core (MX-C) The review of this item is for approval to transmit to the State Department of Community Affairs for consistency review Dick Hudson, Senior Planner, explained that the location includes various properties totaling 19.3 acres. The property is currently classified mixed use and basically is zoned CBD. They want to reclassify the properties to mixed use-core, which is a new land use classification. The mixed use-core would correspond with the mixed use-high intensity. He said that working with this small area, they could develop some scenarios on how it might develop. Then, they could show DCA that they did some analysis of the impact on the infrastructure that this would cause. The purpose is to spur development. The area would still allow CBD zoning but a developer could have the option of having a higher intensity. Motion Vice Mayor Ferguson moved to approve. that carried unanimously. Commissioner McCray seconded the motion G. Project: Agent: Rosemary Scrub (LUAR 02-011) City-initiated 16 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Bovnton Beach, Florida January7,2003 Owner: Location: Description: Palm Beach County Northwest corner of the intersection of N. Seacrest Boulevard and Miner Road Request to reclassify the subject property from Recreational (R) to Conservation (CON), and Request to rezone from Recreation (REC) to Environmentally Sensitive Land (ESL) The review of this item is for approval to transmit to the State Department of Community Affairs for consistency review Dick Hudson, Senior Planner, explained that several years ago, the City entered into an interlocal agreement with Palm Beach County for the maintenance of the scrub areas. One of the requirements was that the City would change the land use to conservation. At that time, there was no conservation category in the Comprehensive Plan and this would add that category. Motion Vice Mayor Ferguson moved to McCray and unanimously carried. approve. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Project: Agent: Owner Location: Description: Seacrest Scrub (LUAR 02-012) City-initiated Palm Beach County South Seacrest Boulevard approximately 1/4 mile north of the intersection of Gulfstream Boulevard Request to reclassify the subject property from Recreational (R) to Conservation (CON), and Request to rezone from Recreation (REC) to Environmentally Sensitive Land (ESL) The review of this item is for approval to transmit to the State Department of Community Affairs for consistency review Motion Commissioner McCray moved to approve. McKoy and unanimously carried. Motion was seconded by Commissioner 17 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Bovnton Beach, Florida ~anuarv7,2003 VII. CONSENT AGENDA: Matters in this section of the Agenda are proposed and recommended by the City Manager for "Consent Agenda" approval of the action indicated in each item, with all of the accompanying material to become a part of the Public Record and subject to staff comments. A. Minutes: Agenda Preview Conference of December 16, 2002 Regular City Commission Meeting of December 17, 2002 Bids and Purchase Contracts - Recommend Approval - All expenditures are approved in the 2002-2003 Adopted Budget Award the bid for "PURCHASE OF ONE NEW AND UNUSED PORTABLE, TRATLER MOUNTED, SELF CONTAINED VACUUM UNIT," Bid #078-2821-02/C3D, to SOUTHERN SEWER EQUIPMENT SALES, INC. of Ft. Pierce, Florida, in the amount of $28,950 Approve the FOUR-YEAR LEASE OF A SPECTRUM 5-SERIES FOLDING AND INSERTING SYSTEM from PiTNEY BOWES, utilizing FLORIDA STATE CONTRACT #600-760-00-1 at a monthly cost of $789 Resolutions: Proposed Resolution No. R03-001 Re: Release of a cash bond of $6,600 to ABI Companies, Inc. for the project known as Newport Place Proposed Resolution No. R03-002 Re: Release of a cash bond of $2,200 to Charter Schools of Boynton Beach for the project known as the Charter Schools of Boynton Beach Proposed Resolution No. R03-003 Re: Executing Consultant Agreement Form for General Engineering Services with PBS&] for Utility Relocation Design associated with Palm Beach County Engineering Project No. 97509 (Lawrence Road from Gateway Boulevard to Boynton Beach Boulevard) Proposed Resolution No. R03-004 Re: Approval of Task Order No. 19 with CH2MHill for the task of designing and 18 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Bovnton Bepch, Florid~ 3anuarv 7, 2003 constructing a Stormwater Diversion from Seacrest Boulevard to the East Water Treatment Plant Retention Area Proposed Resolution No. R03-005 Re: Confirming terms and conditions set forth in the Fire Rescue Department's EMS grant award as approved by the Palm Beach County Division of Emergency Medical Services Proposed Resolution No. R03-006 Re: Revoking the License Agreement between the City of Boynton Beach and .1ordan Wrecker Service (Licensee) for violation of the terms and conditions of the License Agreement Commissioner Weiland requested that item VII.C.6 be pulled from the consent agenda. D. Ratification of Planning & Development Board Action: Gateway Plaza (USAP 02-002), Lot 91-Quantum Park PTD (Northeast corner of High Ridge Road and Gateway Boulevard - Request for use approval for a gasoline dispensing establishment and convenience store on Lot 91 in the Quantum Park P[D Vice Mayor Ferguson requested that item V:[T.D.1 be pulled from the consent agenda. High Ridge Commerce Center #2 (CDPA 02-002), Southwest corner of High ridge Road and Miner Road - Request for an appeal from Land Development Regulations Chapter 9, Section 11..1. to permit overhead bay doors to face High Ridge Road (APPL.rCAIVT RE(~UEST$ POSTPONEMENT TO .IANUAR Y 21,, 2003 MEET. rNa,) Mayor Broening requested that item Vi~T.D.2 be pulled from the consent agenda. High Ridge Commerce Center #2 (NWSP 02-019), Southwest corner of High Ridge Road and Miner Road - Request new site plan approval to construct two light industrial buildings totaling 139,500 square feet on 10.4 acres in an M-1 zoning district ('APp£_rCAIVl' REQUESTS POSTPOIVEHENT TO .IAIVUARY 2.~, 2003 MEETINg) High Ridge Commerce Center #2 (ZNCV O2-015), Southwest corner of High Ridge Road and Miner Road - Request relief from the City of Boynton Beach Land Development Regulations, Chapter 19 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Bovntpn Beach, Flprida 3anuarv7,200~ 7.5, Article II, Landscape Code, Section 3.B.4., to allow parked vehicles to encroach two feet into a seven foot landscape buffer area required by code for a manufacturing/industrial building in a M-1 zoning district (APPLICANT REQUESTS POSTPONEMENT TO .IAIVLtAR Y 2;l, 2003 I~IEE7'IIVG) Woolbright Medical Building (Freeman) (SPTE 02-002), Woolbright Road and SW 22nd Street - Request a second one-year time extension of the site plan approval and concurrency certification originally granted on November 8, 2000 and extended to November 8, 2002 Hawks Landing (SBMP 02-004), North of NE 16th Avenue, between NE 3rd Court and NE 4th Street - Request for new subdivision master plan approval for 18 single-family zero lot line homes on a !.94-acre parcel Ratification of CRA Action' None Approve payment to Aether Systems, :[nc. in the amount of $26,109 for Software Maintenance Agreement for Police Department computer system for !1/01/02 to 10/3!/03 Approve payment to Sonneborn, Rutter, Cooney, Klingensmith & Eyler for professional services regarding Manzanarez vs. City involving an automobile accident Approve a donation from monies received from Local Confiscated Funds to the Juvenile Transition Center, :[nc. of Boynton Beach, in the amount of $4,000 (TABLED ON DECEHBER ~l~ 2002) Ztem H was heard previous/y. Motion Vice Mayor Ferguson moved to approve the consent agenda Commissioner Weiland seconded the motion that carried unanimously. as amended. C.6. Proposed Resolution No. R03-006 Re: Revoking the License Agreement between the City of Boynton Beach and .]ordan Wrecker Service (Licensee) for violation of the terms and conditions of the License Agreement 2O Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Bovnton Beach, FIQrida 3anuarv7,2003 Dale Sugerman, Assistant City Manager, distributed a detailed chronology of the revocable license agreement. This is marked Exhibit F and is attached to the original minutes on file in the office of the City Clerk. Mr. Sugerman explained that the City granted a license agreement allowing Jordan Wrecker Service to fence in a public right-of-way containing four active public utilities. This was to provide Jordan Wrecker protection from vandals. The agreement states that they could not store vehicles on the right-of-way. They have continued to park vehicles there. After numerous requests to remove the vehicles, staff is requesting the revocation of this license agreement because of the violation. When asked by Commissioner Ferguson whether there are other businesses that store vehicles there, Mr. Sugerman replied that the alley is only specific to Jordan Wrecker Service. Commissioner Weiland reported that he also contacted the company so they would not jeopardize their license agreement. He feels that the City has worked with them but still feels that they should work with them further. This business provides approximately 20 jobs. He also pointed out that many of these vehicles are not owned by Jordan Wrecker but are vehicles towed by them. ]~f the City needed to move these vehicles and they were damaged, the City would be responsible. Assistant City Manager Sugerman said that it was very, very unusual for the City Commission to grant to a private property owner the ability to fence off a pubic right- of-way, a utility easement, or an alleyway. They did so in this case to help protect the property from vandals. However, it was taken over as a storage area. Only two of the utilities are controlled by the City. The other utilities are owned by the gas and phone companies and they could come after the City if we allow this condition to exist. He explained that from time to time, the City does abandon alleyways and splits the property with adjoining property owners but not when current utilities are there. The City could not vacate the alley because of the utilities. l~n answer to a question posed by Commissioner McCray on whether they are still being vandalized, the owner of Jordan Wrecker Service said that they were not. City Manager Bressner explained that staff would rather not recommend termination of the agreement. However, utilities break and they seem to break after hours and the City needs to get in there. There is also a concern regarding oil from vehicles leaking into the ground. The purpose of the license agreement was to provide security. It was very clear in the agreement that they signed that they could not park vehicles there. The company did not respond to the City's requests to remove the vehicles. However, 21 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Bovnton Beach, Florida ]anuarv7,200~ if they can agree to follow the terms of the agreement and they do not park vehicles there, he would not have a problem with staff withdrawing the request for revocation. Bob Robinson from .lordan Wrecker Service, explained that there is a constant shuffling of cars because of their growth. Unfortunately, because of their growing pains over the past year, he could not be everywhere at once. They have had meetings with their employees and will have another one to let everyone know they cannot park in this alleyway. They have taken corrective measures and have installed cameras. He was very sorry and agreed not to park there in the future. Vice Mayor Ferguson asked whether the Mayor would entertain a motion to table this item to the second meeting in February. City Attorney Cherof explained that this was the first time that the City granted the ability to fence in a public right-of-way. This was a test type of agreement and it failed. The agreement provides for a 90-day termination and he recommended that the Commission exercise their right to terminate the agreement but with the understanding that if they are satisfied with compliance over the next 80 days, they would rescind their revocation. When questioned regarding whether 3ordan Wrecker had made a good faith effort to comply, Assistant City Manager Sugerman stated that his recommendation had been to revoke the license because they saw vehicles parked in the right-of-way every day. There were phone calls made, personal visits, and letters, none of which resulted in the clearing of the alley. They are happy that this business is a thriving business but they have to protect their utility easements. He said that he would report all findings to the City Commission on April :[st. Notion Vice Mayor Ferguson moved to revoke the license, subject to rescinding the revocation on April :Lst. Motion was seconded by Commissioner McKoy and carried unanimously. D.l. Gateway Plaza (USAP 02-002), Lot 91-Quantum Park PID (Northeast corner of High Ridge Road and Gateway Boulevard - Request for use approval for a gasoline dispensing establishment and convenience store on Lot 91 in the Quantum Park PID Motion Vice Mayor Ferguson moved to table item D.1 until the meeting of .lanuary 21, 2003. Commissioner McCray seconded the motion that carried unanimously. D.2. High Ridge Commerce Center #2 (CDPA 02-002), Southwest corner of High ridge Road and Miner Road - Request for an appeal 22 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Bovnton Bepch, Flpridp .~anuary 7, 2003 from Land Development Regulations Chapter 9, Section 11.]. to permit overhead bay doors to face High Ridge Road (AP,W.2'CANT REqUE~/'$ POSTPONEMENT TO .TANUARY 21, 2003 Motion ¥ice Mayor Ferguson moved to postpone item D.2, Commissioner McCray seconded the motion that carried unanimously, VIII. CITY MANAGER'S REPORT: A. Follow-up Report on 2002 Holiday Parade City Manager Bressner explained that in the agenda package there was a follow-up report concerning the 2002 Holiday Parade that had been requested at a previous Commission meeting. Staff is requesting Commission input on the parade venue. There were concerns raised by the Commission regarding the parade venue and time. Overall, staff felt that the venue on Congress Avenue was a good one for safety reasons. There were logistical issues that caused some difficulties for some participants of the parade. Regardless of where the parade is, he suggested that the Mayor and Commissioners watch/judge the parade from the viewing stand and then enter the parade immediately before Santa Claus at the end. Commissioner McCray felt that the Commission represents the constituency and should have more input. He suggested that they revisit this as a group. City Manager Bressner would welcome input from the Commission. He said that the date (day of the week) and time for the parade is critical and decisions on these must be made soon. Commissioner Weiland believed that the early starting time was the reason for the lower number of parade entries. Commissioner McKoy felt that there should be input from the community also. City Manager Bressner will get input from the parade participants and will give their concerns to the Commission at the second meeting in February. IX. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS: Approve Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Sub-Grantee Agreement with Juvenile Transition Center, Inc. of Boynton Beach in the amount of $7,500 (Proposed Resolution No, RO3-...) 23 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Bovnton Be~ch, Flprida January 7, 2003 Aw FRA Whistle Ban - Report (.lanuary 2003) - Delayed due to Federal Railway Administration Delay in Rulemaking Ordinance on first reading rescinding LDR Chapter 2, Zoning, Section 11.3. Environmental Review and associated references to Environmental Review Permit or the Environmental Review Committee (TBA) DEVELOPMENT PLANS: None X]~. NEW BUSZNESS: None XII. LEGAL: A. Ordinances - 2nd Reading - PUBLIC HEAR]:NG Proposed Ordinance No. 02-063 Re: Amending Article ITT Pensions for Police Officers, Chapter 18 of the Boynton Beach Code of Ordinances; amending the requirements for retirement; and amending the monthly supplemental benefits City Attorney Cherof read proposed Ordinance No. 02-063 by title only. Motion Vice Mayor Ferguson moved to approve proposed Ordinance No. 02-063. Commissioner McCray seconded the motion. City Clerk Prainito called the roll and the motion carried 5 to O. Proposed Ordinance No. 02-064 Re: Amending Article III Pensions for Police Officers, Chapter 18 of the Boynton Beach Code of Ordinances to provide for optional transfer of accumulated leave balances upon retirement City Attorney Cherof read proposed Ordinance No. 02-064 by title only. Motion Commissioner McKoy moved to approve proposed Ordinance No. 02-064. Vice IVlayor Ferguson seconded the motion. City Clerk Prainito called the roll and the motion carried 5 toO. 24 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach~ Florida .~anuarV 7, 2005 Proposed Ordinance No. 02-065 Re: Amending Article III, Pensions for Police Officers, Chapter 18 of the Boynton Beach Code of Ordinances; allowing participants in the DROP to change their method for the crediting of investment earnings City Attorney Cherof read proposed Ordinance No. 02-065 by title only. Motion Vice Mayor Ferguson moved to approve proposed Ordinance No. 02-065. Commissioner NcKoy seconded the motion. City Clerk Prainito called the roll and the motion carried 5 to 0. Proposed Ordinance No. 02-066 Re: To allow a one-time opportunity for current participants in the Police Officers' Pension DROP to change their method to credit investment earnings pursuant to Article II], Pensions for Police Officers, Chapter 18 of the Boynton Beach Code of Ordinances City Attorney Cherof read proposed Ordinance No. 02-066 by title only. Motion Commissioner McCray moved to approve proposed Ordinance No. 02-066. Vice Mayor Ferguson seconded the motion. City Clerk Prainito called the roll and the motion carried 5to0. B. Ordinances - :Lst Reading None C. Resolutions: None D. Other: None 25 Meeting Minutes Regular City Commission Boynton Beach, Florida January7,2003 XTV. AD.1OURNMENT: There being no further business, the meeting properly adjourned at 10:25 p.m. Dep~]ty City Clei'~ (five tapes) 26 BOY'NTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD FOR ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA - PUBLIC AUDIENCE Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. Name I ~ ~ddress Felephone # ~ummary of Matter to be f a per:--_~ de~_!~_es to appeal any de~Lt!~n City Com,,,i~ion with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she ~fll need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is node, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.8. 286.0105) ~he City shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a dhability an equal ,pportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce '~ostello, (561) 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate 'our request. 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(F.S. 286.0105] Ci~ ~ ~n~h appropr~te a~ aids and se~ces where nece~ to afford an ~di~d~ wi~ a d~abflity an equ~ 2ortuni~ to pa~icipate ~ and enjoy the benefits of a se~ce, program, or acti~ conducted by ~e Ci~. ~ea~ contact Joyce ~teHo, (561) 742-6013 at least ~en~-fo~ ho~s prior to the program or request, acti~ ~ order for the ci~ to rea~nably accommodate BOYIVrON ~.,C~ ~ CO~N MEETING lq~'~.i¢ COMMRWy CARD AGENDA ITEM8 Fill in the information called for below and live to the City Clerk prior to Commission Meeting. .... ~ummary of Matter to b~ per of the f I ~:--:-a ~_----!~_-__- to a~--_l I~y i-:c:;'-~, thI Ciiy C~uMIIlon with ~ to aay mater coaIldered at ~ meetial, b/IhS ~!1 need a r~ord of tho prneeediniI ind, braueh purpoee, he/Ibc may need to mn·ur, thtt· verlmtim re~ord of thI proceedinlI II aide, which record includes the teetimony and ovid·nee upon which tho appel II to be be·ed. (~.8. 386.0106) 'he City Ih·il farniIh Ippropriito auxiliary aids and Iervicee wher~ nee·mary to affbrd au individual with · diiaMlfty au equal BOYlqTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Afend. # ~/ Fill in the information called for below and five to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City CommiHion Mee~.~, Name Address Telephone # ~ .~ ~-// ~ .~'-~ Sum~ of Matter to be topic per card) IF a peroon deeideo to appe&! &uy doebion made by tho City Conunfmion with reepeet to any mt·or =omddered at thio me·hi, k/tho will need a record of the proeoedlnls iud, hr such purpoeo, b/oho amy md to onoure tht· v~rlmtlm re.rd of the pro~edinp is md·, which record fneludeo the teRimony and evidence upon whir. h tho appeal h to bo IMsod. ~.8. 286.0106! Tho City droll hrnlsh ·pproprhto ·mdlhry omo ~nd oenrk~ whore neoemery to LllOrd an Indivldu&! with · dbabflRy sa equal opportunl~ to perticipote in end enjoy the benefits of · oerviee, prolrMn, or activity ~onduetod by the City. PI·cee ~ootlet Joy~ CoRelle, (661) 7426013 at lent twenty.bur hours prior to the prolnm or ~ctivity in order hr tim city to reuoubly IC~Omn~--hto your request. BOYNTON BRAC_H crry COMMmmON MEETING ~-HLIC COMMEHT CARD AGENDA ITEM8 ~minm~/l~oni~Mer~e~,n etlled for blow lad give to the City Clerk the start of the City Telephone # Summary of Matter to be (One Afenda per card) BOYNTON BEACH CITY COM~FrSSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City If a parson doeidoo to appeal any docldon made by tim City Co·mi·ion with respect to any mat~or considored et this mee--_% b/sho will md · record of the proceedinp and, for aneh purpose, b/she my md to ensure that · v~batlm record of the procoedinp is made, which recurd includes tho ta~timony and evidence upon which the appoal is to b beoed. (F.8. 386.0106) The City all·il furnish appropriate au~flary aids and services where nocooeary ~o afford an individual with a disability u oqusl opportunity its perticipota in and enjoy tho benefits or · oervice, propum, or activl~ co·due·ad by tho City. Pie~e con~ct Joyce Co~tallo, (661) 742-6013 mt least twenty-bur hours prinz its tho program or ·.~v;t~ in order ~or the city its reasonably acco·mod·t· BOYIFrON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING FUBLIC COMMENT CARD Fill in the information ctlbd for~ Commbsion Mee~inf. Nme AGENDA ITEM8 and 8~ve to the City the start of the City Address Telephone # Summary of Matter be Addressed - card) If · perm· docido~ its appeal any the City Co·mi·ion matter considered at thb mee~;, b/the will neod · record of the procoedinp purpose, b/the my _ that · verbtffm record of the promdinp is · de, which record includco tho testimony and evidenco upon which tho lmomL ~.O. 286.0106) The City shall fbrnish apl~oprlata amlfliary aids and oorvl~8 where necessary its an individual with · disability an equal oDuortuni~ to iml~icllmta in and on~oy tho boneflta of · 8ervieo, program, or ·cttvity by tho City. Ptoaoo contact Joye~ BOYNTON ]lEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEM9 ?ill in the information called for below and five to the City Clerk prior to the start of the ~ommission Mee*~f. / City Felephone # ~~_ Afenda #~ __ ~ / ~/umm~ of Matter tobe Add, eased - (0~ topic per card) fa person docide8 to appeal any doehion made by tho City ~ with rupoet to arty maff~r oondderod at rids moetin~ bo/~he efll need · r~ord of tho procoodinp and, f~r 8udl inu3meo, ho/dm rosy nod to enmtre tliat · vottmtlm reeord of the peoooedfnfs nade, which roeord Includeo tho toeffmony Mid evido~eo upon wldeh tho appod Je to be bnamd. (F.S. 286.0106) ?he City shall ftu'nieh appropriate auiliary aide and oervioOe wharo noeeemry to afB~d an lndivldunl with a dimMlity an oqud ,pportunity to participate in and endoy tho benefits of a oervieo, propam, or activlt~ eonductod by the City. lqeaoo contoOt Joy~ .'ootello, (661) 7426013 at ~ twenty-four bom prior to thru Jml~usR or m~tvity iR order ~r tho ciey to roanosmb/y a~Ommodato BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD FOR ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA - PUBLIC AUDIENCE Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. 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(F.S. 9-86.0105) BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD FOR ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA - PUBLIC AUDIENCE ,~ill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to/t~e start of the City ~ommission Meeting. ,ummary of Matter to be Ad, ~-~ f a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she ;ill need a record of the proceedinfs and, for such purpose, he/she my need to ensure that s verbatim record of the proceedings is sade, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.S. 286.010S) 'he City ~ furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal .pportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, pro,ram, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce '.ostello, ($61J 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the profrem or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate 'our request. BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD FOR ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA - PUBLIC AUDIENCE Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Summary of Matter to be Ad~sse~//~~-~/ :f a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commto4ion with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she ~lil need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is ~ade, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.$. 286.0105) ['he City shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necemry to afford an individual with a disability an equal BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD FOR ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA - PUBLIC AUDIENCE 'ill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City '.ommission Meeting. ~ ame C- -* lumina, of Matter to be ~d;essed ,~¢~. · a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she ill need s record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is sade, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal ts to be based. (F.S. 286.0105) he City shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individnsl with a disability an equal pportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, profram, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce ostello, (561) 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the pro~rtm or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate our request. BOYNTON B__F-ACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD FOR ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA - PUBLIC AUDIENCE Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. Name Summary of Matter to be Addre~ ~ f a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commtssion with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she ;ill need a record of the proceedings and, for such Duroose, hel.~h;. ,,~o., .~.,~ . ......... 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BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD FOR ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA - PUBLIC AUDIENCE .Il in the information called for below and five to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City 2remission Meeting. ~Lme lmmary of Matter to be per card) person decides to a~eal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at thio meeting, he/she need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD FOR ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA - PUBLIC AUDIENCE ~ommission?ill in the informationM~eting' called for//~ff//!below and give to the City Cle~ the start of the City ~ummary of Matter to be Addresse~l~ ~7 'ff_ ,og,,/~fO.~.q_~ ~ f a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meetinL he/she vfll need a record of the proceedinfs and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is nade, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.S. 286.0105) the City shall furnish appropriate auxflhry aids and services where necessery to afford an individual with a disability an equal )ppertunity to perticipete in and enjoy the benefits of a service, pro,rrm, or activity conducted by the City. Please contact Joyce ~ostello, (561) 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the profram or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate ~our request. BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD FOR ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA - PUBLIC AUDIENCE ~ill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commttalon with respect to any matter considered at this meetinL he/she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.S. 286.0105) ~ ~'~+., ~-~1t ~.r~;q~ ~rooriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING ,. PUBLIC COMMENT CARD FOR ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA - PUBLIC AUDIENCE iH in the info~...ation ca]led for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City om miss ion Meeting. ~]~SP/~ ' /~0 umma~ of Matter to be ~d~eaaed- (One topi~ per ~ard~ a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meett,,g, he/she ~11 need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he/she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedin~u is ado, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.S. 286.olos) ~e City shall fhrnish appropriate auxllhr7 aids and services where necemr~ to afford an individual with a disability an equal ~portunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, profram, or activity conducted by the City. Pleue contact Joyce ostello, (561) 742~013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the prosram or activity in order for the city to reasonably accommodate ~ur request. Nmlne Address Telephone # Summary of Matter to BOYHTON BRACH CITY COMMISSION PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Ltl in the information celled for below end five to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City ommission Meetinf. topic per card) Addressed - if a person decide8 to appeal May dochion made by the City Commlm/on with roepaot to any mttor ConMdored at tiffs mettnf, he/she ~!! need t record of tho procoedinp end, for ou~h purpooe, helOhe may need to ensun the a verkttm roconl or the prooeedinfs is ~de, which record includes tho testimony and evidence upon WiLieh the appeal b to be bnse~ ~.8. 286.0106) the City droll fhrni~h appropriits auxilhr7 aids and oervic~ whom nccooeer7 to ~fford an hdividmd with dl~billty an equal )pportunity to 741~l,im~t~_.i~._ ~ I.~. neflts of a ~rvt~, pro~m, or activity ,our reqnsst. ---~-~ =- ,==8, cwenty-rour nouru p~ior to the pro~rim or activity ~ conducted by tho City. Plane contAct Joyes order for the city to resoonmbly accommod~to BOYNTON BRACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the info~-.atton called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. Name ~ ~~9~ // Addreas q~) ~~ ~'~ [ ~~.~ Telephones (~ ~p ~ ~!~' ~ ~ 0 ~ Afenda # Summary of Matter to be A~dressed - / (Olde topic per card) ~,~-~-- = ...... to s~ any ~i made by tho City Commimton with respoc~ to any mater coneMered at thio meetinf, be/she ~ need · record of the proeesdinfB and, for inch purpou, be/tho my need to ensure that · v~rtmtlm record of tho pro~dinp is ~de, which record includes the testimony &nd evidence upon which tho ippoal is to be beood. (Y.8. 286.0106) the City shall hrntsh appropriate auxiliary aids and services wher~ necesesry to affbrd an individual with a disability an equal )pportuaity to participate in and enjoy tho beneflte of a oervico, po0frum, or activity conduL~od by tho City. Please cont~t Joyco :estella, (561) 742-6013 at least twenty-bur hours prior to the profrum or M~vity in order for the city to reuonebly ec~ommod~te ~our request BOYIFrON BRACH CITY COMMISSION M'm-mTIlqG PUBLIC COMMBNT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Mee*!~g. Telephone # ~ ~ ~ Afenda # //~l -- E Summary~f Matter;~o/~ ~t° be Addre~ed~-~_~~/~/~ ~(On~t6plc per card) If · person decides to ·ppoal any decision made by the City ~ommim~on with respect to any matter considered at this mes--~, he/abe will need · record of the proceedinp and, for aueh purpoM, be/abe my md to oneuro abet · verbet~n record of the preceedinfs ts ~u~e. w~tch record includes the testimony and evidence u~on which the appeal ts to be bed. (IP.8. 296.0106) BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the info~mation called for below and ~ive to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City ~ommission Meeting. // .~ddress Felephone # Matter to be per card) f a ~ d~'-~ ~ade b~ tho City Commlmion with roepoct to any matter eonoldm~d at thio meettuf, b/she ~ need · record of the proceedinp and;hr oueh purpoeo, b/oho my md to auoure that · verbatim record of the proceedlnp is nade, which reeurd includes the tuttmony Muf evidence upon which tho &ppmd b to bo bsomL (F.8. 286.0106) ~he City shall fbrniah appropriate amdllery aide and MM where noceeaary to afbrd an individual with · hbflity an equal ,pportunity to participate in and enjoy t~e lmneflts of · service, pro,ram, or activity conducted by tho City. Plem contact Joyee .~ootsllo, (661) 7426013 at least twont~Jeur Imm prior to the projrmn or activity in order far the city to reaoonaMy accommodate ,our requeeL BOYNTON BEACH CITY CO~ON MEETING PUBLIC COWUrtVqT CARD AGENDA ITEMS rill in the information called for below and five to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Name Address Telephone # Commission Meeting. Afenda #~0~ Summary of Matter to be Addressed - (One topic per card) If a per, on doc·doe to appeal any decision made by the City Commlm~On with re~poct to any mattsr considered at ~ mee*~_-, he/she will need · record of tho proceedinp and, for ouch purpo,o, b/she my need to ensure that · vertm*~,w record of the lu~eedln~ Jo md·, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which tho airpoal Is to be baoed. (F.8. 286.0106) The City oh·il finnish appropriate auxiliary aids and eorvim where nec·scary to afford an individual with · disability an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of · service, prop·m, or activity conduced by the City. Please contact Joyce ........................ ~-.~...- . .... M4~. to the urom or ·cttvity in order br tho city to reuonebly acco.·mini·to BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEET~G PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill ia the information called for below and five to the City Clerk Commission Meeting. to the start of the City Name Address Telephone # Agenda #. Sum~ ~of Matter to - (One per card) purpoee, /she may need to · that · verbatim roeor~ Th.~ma-d" 'htch reco~d includ-- the..t~stlmony and evld.nco upon which the .C ah&U -- --~ ~--~d~ ,... 286_01.). of me procoedinp le ?Y. ~ alrP~prmM · aery aide and asrvlcoo whm'~ n~m.., to .~a--.s ................. . oppo to i to in a - _-~---~ _-~.._.m nmmuum wKn · afza au um rt3mlty partlc pa nd enjoy tho boneflto of · service or Mllty oq Contello, (561) 7426013 at least twen -lb , pro~rmn, _ activity coed .u?o~..by the City. Please contact Joy~ your request, ty ur hours prior to tho prelim or activity in order fl)r ~ city to reasonably accommodate BOYlqTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEM8 ~11 ia the information called for below and five to the City Clerk prior to the s~rt of the City ~omminion Meetinf. Nme Address Telephone # Agenda of Matter to be Addressed AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and ~ive to the City Commission Meeting. Name ~{ C BEACH CITY COMMIK~ION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD to the start of the City Address Telephone Summary of Matter to be Addressed topic per card) I The Citv oh·il famish ......... [-- .,..re. nc.. upon wmc.n Lne appeot m~) De Oiled. (F.8. 386.0106) ' ~oa~euo, (~1) 743-6013 at least twenty-four heure '~r '- '~- .............. '~ .... -' .... ~' rmue con·ici doyce your request. -. ~.--~ .~. u,. p.vszum or acuvlly ln~rcler mr ute city to reloonaMy ·Ccommodato BOYNTON BEACH CITY CO~S8ION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS /ill in the info~mation called for below and ~lve to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. Name ~ Address ~ Telephone # Ale # Summary of Matter to be Addressed - (O~e t~ic per card) If a person decide· to appeal any decision rode by the City Commission with respect to any mttor conaidsred at thio meetinf, he/she will need a record of the p~ocoedinfs and, for such purpose, he/she my need to eueuro that · verbatim record of the proceedtn_q is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the ·ppe&i is to be brad. ~.8. 286.0105) The City shall furnish ·pl~oprtato auxiliary aids and services where ueesseary to afford an individual with · dfsebillty an equal opport~mity to perticipete in and enjoy the benefits of · service, profrem, or activity conducted by the City. Plem contact Joyce BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS Fill in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. per card) Address / Telephone # Summary of Matter to be Addressed - Agenda #_ ['/// f a person decidso to appeal any decision made by the City Commbalon with to any matter considered at thio meting, he/ob ~ need a record of the proceedings and, for ouch purpose, b/ob my need to enmare that a verbatim record or the proceedings is Gads, which record include8 the teatimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to bo baaed. (F.S. 286.0106) ~he City ohal174f~ah~l apl~opriats auxiliary aids and services where necsesery to afford an individual with a disability an equal ,pportunity to .pa_to.i? end enjoy the benefits of · service, pro~ram, or activity conducted by the City. Plem contact Joyco :cotello, (561) .~OUA~ at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or activity ~ order for the city to reaaonebly acconunodats 'our request. BOYNTON BEACH crrY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS · ,11 in the information called for below and give to the City Clerk prior to the start of the City Commission Meeting. · ummary of Matter to, be Addressed -_ (O~ic per BOYNTON BEACH CITY COMMISSION MEETING PUBLIC COMMENT CARD AGENDA ITEMS in the information called for below and give to the emission Meeting. Clerk prior to the start of the City Jres8 ~phone # amary of Matter to be Addressed Agenda topic per card) .erson decidce to appeal any decision made by t City respect to any matter considered et this meetinf, he/she xeed a record of the lm)ceedin~ and, for he/she to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedinws is ,, which record includes the testtmrsuy upon vhich the t is to be beoed. (F.8. 286.o~os) City ~ furnish appropriate auxiliary and services where to afford an individual with a disability an equal rtunity to participate in and enjoy the of a service, proiram, or j~tivity conducted by the City. Plem contact 3oyce ..tls, (561) 742-6013 at least twenty-four hours prior to the program or acttv~F in order for the city to reseonsMy accem,~odate request. DEVELOPMENT ORDER OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY-OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA PROJECT NAME: Woolbright Medical Building APPLICANT'S AGENT: Steven Utrecht, P.A. APPLICANT'S ADDRESS: 2295 Corporate Drive Suite 211 Boca Raton, FL. 33431 DATE OF HEARING RATIFICATION BEFORE CITY COMMISSION: January 7, 2003 TYPE OF RELIEF SOUGHT: Site Plan Time Extension LOCATION OF PROPERTY: Woolbright Road & 22"d Street DRAWING(S): SEE EXHIBIT "D" ATTACHED HERETO. X THIS MATTER came before the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida appearing on the Consent Agenda on the date above. The City Commission hereby adopts the findings and recommendation of the Planning and Development Board, which Board found as follows: OR THIS MATTER came on to be heard before the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida on the date of hearing stated above. The City Commission having considered the relief sought by the applicant and heard testimony from the applicant, members of city administrative staff and the public finds as follows: Application for the relief sought was made by the Applicant in a manner consistent with the requirements of the City's Land Development Regulations. The Applicant ~' HAS HAS NOT established by substantial competent evidence a basis for the relief requested. The conditions for development requested by the Applicant, administrative staff, or suggested by the public and supported by substantial competent evidence are as set forth on Exhibit "C" with notation "Included". .4. The Applicant's application for relief is hereby M' GRANTED subject to the conditions referenced in paragraph 3 hereof. DENIED 5. This Order shall take effect immediately upon issuance by the City Clerk. 6. All further development on the proper~v shall be made in accordance with the terms and conditions of this order. 7. Other ~ Location Map WOOLBRIGHT MEDICAL BUILDING EXHIBIT "A" R3 C3 C1 .._VVOOLBRLGHTJROAD PCD C3 R3 $ 14:15 5614959694 RETURN TO: LAKE wORTH DRAINAGE DISTRICT' 13081 Military Trail Delray Beach, FL 33484 PREPARED BY: MARK A. PERRY PERRY & KERN, P.A. 50 SE Fourth Avenue Delray Beach, FL 33483 o. XHIBIT "B" Palm Beach County, Florid JOINT USE EASEMENT AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT entered into this._/__~of_ ~-~ . 2002, by and between LAKE WORTH DRAINAGE DISTRICI', a Special Taxing District in the State of Florida, whose mailing address is 13081 Military Trail, Delray Beach, Florida 33484, hereinafter referred to. as "DISTRICT", and WOOl. BRIGHT CORP. OF BOYNTON BEACH, a corporation existing under the laws of the State of Florida, whose mailing address is 9776 South Military Trail, Suite O2, Boynton Beach, Florida 33436, hereinafter referred to as 'LAN DOWN ER". WHEREAS, LANDOWNER is the owner of certain property located in Palm Beach County, Florida, adjacent to the DISTRICT'S Lateral Canal No. 26; and WHEREAS, DISTRICT owns, controls and maintains that canal identified as Lateral Canal No. 26, which is upon and within that property owned by LANDOWNER; and WHEREAS, the parties desire to enter into a Joint Use Easement Agreement over, on and upon that property ('hereinafter referred to "Easement Area") as more particularly described on Exhibit 'A" attached hereto and made a part hereof. NOW, THEREFORE, for Ten Dollars ($10.00) and other good and valuable considerations, received by each party from the other, it is hereby agreed as follows: 1. The above recitals are true and correct and incorporated herein by reference. 2. LANDOWNER shall, concurrently with the' execution of this Joint Use Easement Agreement, execute and deliver to the DISTRICT an exclusive Easement over, on and upon that property as more particularly described in Exhibit "B~, subject to the terms and conditions of the subject Joint Use Easement Agreement..' 98--6706P.01 .,- ~ EXHIBIT ,'B" 3. LANDOWNER shall install landscaping pursuant to the plans prepared by Everett H. Jenner, AIA, for Job No. 20006 - Woolbright Medical Bui%ding, and approved by DISTRICT February 14, 2002. 4. LANDOWNER shall be responsible for obtaining the necessary permits from the appropriate governmental agency for the construction of the project. 5. LANDOWNER shall indemnify and hold harmless the DISTRICT for any and all damages that may be caused by the DISTRICT to the landscaping, whiie exe~s, ising responsibilities and obligations of the maintenance of its drainage system. 6. LANDOWNER agrees to indemnify and hold the DISTRICT harmless of ar~ from any and all liability which the DISTRICT may or could sustait~ as a ~esult LANDOWNER'S use of the Joint Use Easement Area, including but not limited to, dama§e or injury to the public or to the Canal structure itself. 7. LANDO%~'NER shall insure the DISTRICT against any and all liabilities by a general liability poli~y naming the LAKE wORTH DRAINAGE DISTRICT as an additional named insured in the amount of ONE MILLION DOLLARS ($1,000,000.00), and that such insurance policy shall be kept in full force and effect during the term of this Agreement and the expenses of same shall be borne by LANDOWNER or its successors and/or assigns. Proof of such covera§e shall be delivered to the DISTRICT within (30) days prior to the annual , renewal date of the policy. In the event LANDOWNER allows said insurance policy to expire, this Joint Use Easement Agreement shall be terminated, and there will be a fee of THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($300.00) to have said Agreement reinstated. 8. DISTRICT shall have the right to approve in writing the successors and assigns of transfer of any rights ol conditic~ns contained in this Joint Use Easement Agreement, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. 9. Notices in conjunction with this Agreement shall be sent by mail to the following addresses unless notified to the contrary: Lake Worth Drainage District LWDD: 13081 Mili~ry Trail Delray Beach, FL 33484 Copy to: 98.6706P.01 Mark A. Perry, Esq. 50 S.E. Fourth Avenue Delray Beach, FL 33483 2 561~959~ 625 PAGE I EXHIBIT "B" LANDOWNER: Woolbright Corp. of Boynton Beach 9776 South Military Trail, Suite D2 Boynton Beach, FL 33436 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have hereunto executed this Joint Use Easement Agreement the day and year first above written. WITNESSES: [Seal] LAKE W.OR~ D RAi N^G F~N,.%T R I CT ( By:_ "~nd¥ Ed~d~, P~r~ident 13081 ~ili~ T~iJ Delr~ch, FL 33484 13081 Milita~raii Delray Beach, FL 33484 (1) Witness Signature Printed Name of Witness (2) W/tness Signature Printed Name of Witness [Seal] 98-6706P.01 Post Offic~ddress / [ . -- ~5/2082 1~i18 561~959~=4 EXHIBIT "B" STATE OF FLORIDA · COUNTY OF PALM BEACH : I HEREBY CERTIFY that on this day, before me, an officer duly authorized in the State and County aforesaid to take acknowled§ments, personally appeared ANDY EDWARDS and WILLLIAM G. WINTERS, the President and Secretary respectively, of the LAKE WORTH DRAINAGE DISTRICT, both of whom acknowled§ed execution the foregoin§ instrument, are known to me, and did not take an oath. WITNESS .my hanc~ and official seal in the County and State last aforesaid this the ./? dayof ~~ 2002. NOTARY SEAL OR STAMP STATE OF FLORIDA · COUNTY OF PALM BEACH : I HEREBY CERTIFY that on this day, before me, an officer duly authorized in the State · and County aforesaid to take acknowledgments, personally appeared . the President of WOOLBRIGHT CORP. OF BOYNTON BEACH.' He/She is personally known to me or has produced as identification, and who did (did not) take an oath. WITNESS my hand'and official seal in the County and State last aforesaid this the day of ,,~¢ ,2002. _ NOTARY PUBLIC NOTARY SEAL OR STAMP 98-6706P.Ol 4 ~--~ ! 8 .5/~ ~_00-~ 1~: 561~955~d___ SKETCH ~F D'-:SCR/P T/ON EXHIBIT "B" SCALE: I° --- 20' 10.00' N. 1°0240°W. 40.0' --Ct-- ~. W. 2"2-ND S :I"t~-~E T" NOTES: rl~S IS NOT ~ SURVEY ~ = CENTERLINE THE NORTH LINE OF PARCEL L IS ASSUMED TO BEAR N. BB°OO'52'E. OES CRIP TION: THE SOUTH ~0 FEET OF THE NORTH 20 F'£~T OK PARCEL L, PLA T OI~ TENTH SECT/ON PALM 8EACH LEISUREVlLLE. CITY OF 80YNTON 8EACH. FLORIDA, /iS RECORDED IN PLA T BOOK 30, PAGES ?29. THROUGH 141. INCLUSIVE, OF THE PUELIC RECORDS Of' PALM BEACH COUNTY, FL ORIDA. · ' "'?EXHIBIT "A" ~' .... SHE£T I OF 1 SUP. VEYOR ANO ~AIm~ER J5708 , .,... :.,::;~:":;" 0,4 T~: "0C7'. ~1, 2001 O'BRIEN, SUITER &= O'~RIEN, INC CERTIFICATE OF' AUTHORIZATION ~LB35J SURVEYOR AND MAPPER IN RESPONSIBLE CHARGE: PAUL 02 ENGEE ............. 260! NORTH FEDERAL HIGHWAY DELRA Y BEACH FLOR~A JJ483 · (560 276-4501 (561)' 732-3279 z5/2802 14:1,9 561~959694 RETURN TO: ~AKF. WORTH DRAINAGE DISTRICT 13081 Military Trail Delra¥ Beach, FL 33484 PREPARED BY: MARK A. PERRY, ESQ. Perry & Schone, P.A. 50 Fourth Avenue Delray Beach, FL 33483 PCN IIII1 I! III Ii I11 II IIIII III I Ill I! Iil 11 Iil I1111 I1111{ all EXHIBIT "B" DR BK !36L:~ P6 14~, Palm B~ach County~ Flo?ida EASEMENT DEED THIS EASEMENT DEED, made this "I'Fe~ day of [~L~ . , 2002, by and between WOOLBRIGHT CORP. OF BOYNTON BEACH, a corporation existing under the laws of the State of Florida, party of the first part, and LAKE WORTH DRAINAGE DISTRICT, a Special Taxing District of the State of Florida, party of the second part, whose mailing address is 13081 Military Trail, E~elray Beach, Florida 33484. WITNESSETH: That party of the first part, for and in cor~sideration of the sum of TI~N ($10.00) DOLLARS, and other good and valuable consideration to it in hand paid, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, has granted, bargained and sold, and by these presents does grant, bargain, sell and release unto the party of the second part, its successors and assigns, a · non-exclusive easement for the purpose of providing right--of-way for use as a canal and canal related purposes including but not limited to the use of same for ingress and egress purposes, ' excavation, removal of vegetation, irrigation, water control structures, berm and areas for. maintenance and deposit of spoil, all quasi-utility type purposes and for any such other purpose thereunto related or in anywise appertaining; over, across, through and upon, under or Within that parcel of land located in Palm Beach County, Florida, described _on Ex.hibjt. "A" attached hereto, and made a part hereof as if recited at length. First party shall grant no other easements, erect no building or effect any other kind of construction or improvements upon the property described in Exhibit "^". Party of the first part does hereby specially warrant the title to said land and will defend the same against the lawful claims of all persons whomsoever claiming by, through or under it, that it has good right and lawful authority to grant the above described easement. Where the context of this easement deed allows or permits, the same shall include the Successors or assigns of the parties. THIS EASEMENT OEEC) IS SUBJECT TO that Joint Use Easement Agreement entered into between Lake Worth Drainage District and Woolbright Corp. of Boynton Beach, which provides for certain rights for usage to Woolbri§ht Corp. of Boynton Beach. 98-6706P.01 3/2082 14:!8 561~959f LaKE wORTH DP~I~nGE EXHIBIT IIBII IN WITNESS WHEREOF, party of the first part has caused this instrument to be executed in its name by its undersigned, duly authorized officers, and its corporate seal to be hereunto affixed, the day and year first above written. Signed, sealed and delivered in ~'esence of: (1} Witness Si§nature Printed ~ame (2] Witness Signature ~.~ Printed Name WOOL R G , . ¢f'N-rON BEAC By: Pdnted Nam~ [t, eal] STATE OF FLORIDA · · COUNTY OF PALM BEACH : I HEREBY CERTIFY that on this day, before me, an officer duly authorized in the State and County aforesaid to take acknowledgments, personally appeared ~,~,~, the President of WOOLBRIGHT CORP. OF BOYNTON · BEACH. He/she is personally known to me or has produced as identification, and did (did not) take an oath. WITNESS my hand and official seal in the County and State Past aforesaid this the day of ~,*,~ ~-~ . ,2002. NOTARY PUBLIC Notary Stamp or Seal COMMI~ION NO, C¢3717'Z0 MY COMMISSION £XT. S£PT. 152003J gS-6706P.01 10.00' N. 1°024:0'W. 40.0' 5. W. 22ND $ TREE T NO. 78--615 'LA '('N. 10 ') LAKE WORTH DRY/' "~GE PAGE 89 ' , EXHIBIT "B" SCALE: t' = 20' OES CRIP TION: rNE NORTH ~0 FEET OF PARCEL t. PLA T OF' TENTH SECTION PALM BEACH LE/SURE'V~.L~. CITY Of' BO YNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, AS RECORDED aY PLA T BOOK 30. PAGES 129 .THROUGH 141, ~NCLU$1VE, OF' THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM 8EACH COUNTY, FL OR*OA. SHy'ET I Of' 1 P,~uL O,.~'~N~,'~. ' V' ? · '.. t~2~.' :~'.'-:": OA ~: OCT. 17. 2001 C~T~ICA TE O~ AUTHO~IZA ~ION SURVEYOR AND MAPPER ~ R~SP~NSIBLE CHaRGe. ~ D. EN~E 2~0~ NORTH FEDERAL RIGMWA y (5~;) 27~-450t (561) 732-3279 EXHIBIT "C" Conditions of Approval Project name: Woolbright Medical Building File number: SPTE 02-002 Reference: Site Plan Time Extension DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE REJECT PUBLIC WORKS- General Comments: None X PUBLIC WORKS- Traffic Comments: None X UTILITIES Comments: None X Comments: None X POLICE Comments: None X ENGINEERING DIVISION Comments: None X BUILDING DMSION Comments: None X PARKS AND RECREATION Comments: None X FORESTER/ENVIRONMENTALIST Comments: None X PLANNING AND ZONING Comments: 1. Applicant must submit a request to Palm Beach County Traffic Engineering X requesting an extension to the "Build-out Year" to 2003 for concurrency Conditions of Approval 2 DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE REJECT approval. Approval must be obtained prior to issuance of a building permit. I ADDITIONAL PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT BOARD CONDITIONS Comments: 1. None X ADDITIONAL CITY COMMISSION CONDITIONS Comments: 1. To be detct~,fined. ~ S:\Planning\SHARED\WP\PROJECTS\WoolbHght Medical Building (Freeman)\SPTE 02-002\COA.doc DEVELOPMENT ORDER OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA PROJECT NAME: Hawks Landing APPLICANT'S AGENT: Bradley Miller, AICP/Miller Land Planning Consultants, Inc. APPLICANT'S ADDRESS: 298 Pineapple Grove Way DATE OF HEARING RATIFICATION BEFORE CITY COMMISSION: January 7, 2002 TYPE OF RELIEF SOUGHT: Request for subdivision Master Plan approval for 18 single family- detached zero lot line homes on 1.94 acre parcel in a proposed PUD zoning district. LOCATION OF PROPERTY: North of 16th Avenue, between 3rd Court and 4th Street DRAWING(S): SEE EXHIBIT "B" ATTACHED HERETO. X THIS MATTER came before the City Commission of the 'City of Boynton Beach, Florida appearing on the Consent Agenda on the date above. The City Commission hereby adopts the findings and recommendation of the Planning and Development Board, which Board found as follows: OR THIS MATTER came on to be heard before the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida on the date of hearing stated above. The City Commission having considered the relief sought by the applicant and heard testimony from the applicant, members of city administrative staff and the public finds as follows: Application for the relief sought was made by the Applicant in a manner consistent with the requirements of the City's Land Development Regulations. The Applicant ~ HAS HAS NOT established by substantial competent evidence a basis for the relief requested. The conditions for development requested by the Applicant, administrative staff, or suggested by the public and supported by substantial competent evidence are as set forth on Exhibit "C" with notation "Included". · The Applicant's application for relief is hereby ~ GRANTED subject to the conditions referenced in paragraph 3 hereof. DENIED This Order shall take effect immediately upon issuance by the City Clerk. All further development on th ,,of(~gL~/' II be ,~ ~ made in accordance with the terms and condit ons of this order.,,.,~',~,o~'~'r°,tt ;'~, 7. Other ~?- '~ ~'~ o ~ DATED: I - I 0 - O~ ~. ""~-- "- ~ /). . ..... / '///,,~L ~v ~x~x~~ Clerk S:tPlanning~SHARED~WP~PROJECTS~Hawks Landing~SBMP~ ~, t,,~'tX~ Location Map Hawk's Landing PUD EXHIBIT "A" z R3 _C_S_T_ L-__B_SI z R3 · ,R1A N~6TH At/~ ' I ~.j! · Z Z ~: ~' Z ITl ITl Ill ITl i~ ! C2 400 400 Feet C3 N EXHIBIT "B" HAWK'S LANDING PUD Boynlon Beoch. FL EXHIBIT "B" .f /, EXHIBIT "B" EXHIBIT "B" o ,il !1 1'1 ri.-' EXHIBIT "B" EXHIBIT "B" :r;,~ ': .~. ~"iil""t,' I.II .~ I'll - / " .... :.~ -:;;i;,"l I :i I!I Jill,:. ,",t,:,ll . ,~-,,. I., ~.,,.~- I, ~1.1' I , .~,J Ill[ J J l: [ ~,, , ~,, : ~ , :~[ ,[ :~ ,  I Iii I . EXHIBIT "B" '1- ~..L ~ - - ~' -~,,,.,,,,-,::_.: -. - r - ~C -- ~ ~ ~ :_-2 ~ !' , ~I',' ,~ r .. ~',1 ~ ~_--' ;. : :L~ ~:~:~-;~ , ~': - ..... GREYHAWK DEVELOPMENT Hawks Landing DESIGNED BY: CARTER & ASSOCIATES LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS, INC. Dell-ay Beach. FI. 561.272,9621 EXHIBIT "B" I I jitii ~ Il i : · GREYHAWK DEVELOPMENT Hawks Landing DESIGNED BY: ' ' CARTER & ASSOCIATES LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS. INC. Oeir~y Be;ich, FI 561 272 9625 EXHIBIT "B" I GREYHAWK DEVELOPMENT Hawks Landing DESIGNED BY: CARTER & ASSOCIATES LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT'S, INC. EXHIBIT "B" THE DUTCHMAN HAWKS LANDING BOYNTON BEACH EXHIBIT "B" THE HILLSHIRE HAWKS LANDING .o~o~ ~.~,~o~,,~ l~~1 EXHIBIT "B" THE KEYSTONE HAWKS LANDING EXHIBIT "C" Conditions of Approval Project name: Hawks Landing File number: SBMP 02-004 Reference: 2nd review plans identified as a Subdivision Master Plan with a December 5, 2002 Planning & Zoning date stamp markin$. DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE REJECT PUBLIC WORKS- General Comments: None X PUBLIC WORKS- Traffic Comments: None X UTILITIES Comments: None X FIRE Comments: None X POLICE Comments: None X ENGINEERING DIVISION Comments: 1. Upon approval of the master plan the applicant shall submit the plat and civil X plans in accordance with the LDR, Chapter 5, Article IV. BUILDING DIVISION Comments: 2. Identify within the site data the finish floor elevation (lowest floor elevation) X that is proposed for the buildings. Verify that the proposed elevation is in compliance with regulations of the code by adding specifications to the site data that address the following issues [Section 3107.1.2, Chapter 31 of the 2001 Florida Building Code]: a) The design professional-of-record for the project shall add the following text to the site data. "The proposed finish floor elevation NGVD is above the highest 100-year base flood elevation applicable to the building site, as determined by the South Florida Water Manal~ement District's surface water manal~ement construction EXHIBIT "C" Conditions of Approval Project name: Hawks Landing File number: SBMP 02-004 Reference: 2~d review plans identified as a Subdivision Master Plan with a December 5, 2002 Planning & Zoning date stamp marking. DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE REJECT PUBLIC WORKS- General Comments: None X PUBLIC WORKS- Traffic Comments: None X UTILITIES Comments: None X Comments: None X POLICE Comments: None X ENGINEERING DIVISION Comments: 1. Upon approval of the master plan the applicant shall submit the plat and civil X plans in accordance with the LDR, Chapter 5, Article IV. BUILDING DIVISION Comments: 2. Identify within the site data the finish floor elevation (lowest floor elevation) X that is proposed for the buildings. Verify that the proposed elevation is in compliance with regulations of the code by adding specifications to the site data that address the following issues [Section 3107.1.2, Chapter 31 of the 2001 Florida Building Code]: a) The design professional-of-record for the project shall add the following text to the site data. "The proposed finish floor elevation NGVD is above the highest 100-year base flood elevation applicable to the building site, as determined by the South Florida Water Management District's surface water management construction Conditions of Approval 2 DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE REJECT development regulations." b) From the FIRM map, identify in the site data the title of the flood zone that the building is located within. Where applicable, specify the base flood elevation. If there is no base flood elevation, indicate that on the plans. c) Identify the floor elevation that the design professional has established for the building within the footprint of the building that is shown on the drawings titled site plan, floor plan and paving/ drainage (civil plans). 3. At time of permit review, submit signed and sealed working drawings of the X proposed construction. PARKS AND RECREATION Comments: 4. The plans indicate that there will be 18 single-family units in this X development. According to Chapter 1, Article V, of the Land Development Regulations, the formula for single family homes is applied towards the calculation of the Park and Recreation Facilities Impact Fee as follows: a) 18 multi family units X $940 each = $16,920 The fee is due at the time of the first applicable building permit. ~. FORESTER/ENVIRONMENTALIST Comments: 5. All trees listed should be a minimum of 12 feet - 14 feet in height, with 3 X inch caliper at time of planting. PLANNING AND ZONING Comments: 6. The approval of this subdivision master plan is contingent upon approval of X the request for rezoning to a Planned Unit Development (PUD). 7. The project must obtain approval from the School District of Palm Beach X County regarding school concurrency prior to the issuance of a building permit. 8. The traffic statement must be reviewed and approved by Palm Beach County X Traffic Division prior to issuance of a building permit (Chapter 4, Section 8.V.) DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE REJECT 9. All required trees shall be a minimum 12 feet overall height with a three (3) X inch caliper when planted (Chapter 7.5, article Il, Section 5.C.2.) 10. Re-plat is required prior to issuance of building permit. X 11. On the site plan/master plan, show the location of all outdoor freestanding X lighting poles. Provide a typical drawing that includes the height and color/ material of all proposed freestanding outdoor lighting poles. 12. No signage is shown on the plans for this proposed subdivision. Any X proposed sign will require separate review and approval by the Planning & Development Board. 13. Fifty percent (50%) of site landscape materials must be native species. X Indicate the amount of native material in the plant list of the landscape plan (Chapter 7.5, Article 11, Section 5.P). 14. Submit a color sample/swatch of all major exterior finishes. Each sample and X /or elevation shall include the manufacturer's name and color code. 15. The Future Land Use Designation for this property is High Density X Residential. Correct the site data accordingly. 16. Correct note #5 on sheet SP 1 to indicate that an "ingress/egress utility ' X easement will be dedicated on the plat. 17. An administrative waiver is required from the City Engineering Department X to allow the surface parking space for each unit to encroach into the proposed ingress/egress/utility easement. 18. Site plan and floor plan pages indicate different unit sizes, and floor plan X pages do not label the unit versions to match the Housing types ("A", "B", and "C") labeling shown on site plan. Revise pages to correctly and consistently show unit size and labeling. 19. On the site plan (Sheet SP1) provide lot dimensions for each lot and label X accordingly. 20. Staff recommends the removal of the prohibition of patios and decks to allow X the creation of simple outdoor seating areas. 21. To insure affordability the developer shall consider the benefit of a shared X well and single timer to insure proper and constant irrigation for the proposed landscaped area for the entire project. 22. Below ground utilities are encouraged. However, above ground mechanical X equipment such as exterior meters, utility boxes and transformers shall be visually screened (Chapter 9, Section 10.C.4.). Equipment placed on the walls of the building shall be painted to match the building color. 23. To maximize affordability, energy efficient should be considered, providing a X minimum of 12 SEER or greater AC systems. Conditions of Approval 4 DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE REJECT ADDITIONAL PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT BOARD CONDITIONS Comments: 1. Delete comment # 5 as it duplicates comment # 9. X ADDITIONAL CITY COMMISSION CONDITIONS Comments: 1. To be determined. ~ anding~SBMP~COA.doc 26 Woods Lane Boynton Beach, FL 33436 (561)369-1035 January 7, 2003 City of Boynton Beach 100 East Boynton Beach Blvd. Boynton Beach, Florida 33435 ._. EXHIBIT A - 1/7/03 Meeting To: Mayor Gerald Broening Vice Mayor Mike Ferguson Commissioner Mack McCray Commissioner Carl McKoy Commissioner Ronald Weiland To: Janet M. Prainito City Clerk Subject: THE JEFFERSON AT BOYTON BEACH RESIDENTIAL PROJECT, Agenda Item XIII-A (Identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) The attached petition, with 1,132 signatures (66 pages), is provided in support of the residential project on South Congress Avenue in Boynton Beach identified as THE JEFFERSON AT BOYTON BEACH RESIDENTIAL PROJECT - Item XIII-A on the agenda (Identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262). We request your support for this most important project for the South Congress Avenue corridor. Respectfully your, Bob Ensler WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RESIDENTZAL PRO3ECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE IN BOYNTON BEACH: + THE 3EFFERSON AT BOYTON BEACH RESIDENTIAL PROJECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE. (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. SIGNATURE PRINT NAME ADDRESS .......... ..... . g-~~,-' .... ~ ............... ~__ ........... T___~_:¢~ ..... ~ ....... _~ _:~__.~ .... ~ ......... ~___~__~~/ ...... _¢_~ ..... ~/____ a~ ~ L~ 11. -~ ~-'-~- . .............. ~ ........ ~r- L ~772_ ~ r ---~ ............. ~ ~6 ~7 ........ ~8 ............................. 20 ............ WE THE UNDERS~rGNED DO HEREBY RE(~UEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSZON APPROVE THE FOLLOWZNG RESZDENTZAL PRO3ECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE ~ZN BOYNTON BEACH: 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8, THE 3EFFERSON AT BOYNTON BEACH RESZDENT]'AL PRO3ECT (Previously identified as Propoled Ordinance No. 02-262) THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE (Identified as ~)09 It the P&D Meeting) :!.9. 20. 21. 22. WE THE UNDERSTGNED DO HEREBY RE(~UEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMHISSZON APPROVE THE FOLLOWZNG RESZDENTIAL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE 1tN BOYNTON BEACH: THE JEFFERSON AT BOYNTON BEACH RESZDENTZAL PROSECT (Previously identified as Propo.ed Ordinance No. 02-262) THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOIqES ON CONGRESS AVENUE (Zdentified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Neeting) 15. 16. ( 13 cWoE..T..H_E__U_N_DERSIGNED DO HEREBY RE(~UEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH ~IMZ55ZON APPROVE THE FOLLOWZN~ SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE ZN BOYl~r~l-i~e,~l~; .... ,~L PROJECTS ON + THE JEFFERSON AT BOYNTON BEACH REszDEN~AL PRO3ECT (Previously Identified a. P~po.ed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOHES ON CONGRE~ AVENUE (Zdentified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Heetipg) WE THE UNDERSZGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMZSSZON APPROVE THE FOLLOW]lNG RESZDENTIAL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE XN BOYNTON BEACH: + THE .JEFFERSON AT BOYNTON BEACH RESZDENTIAL PROJECT (Previously Identified as Propoged Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOHES ON CONGRESS AVENUE (Identified as LuAR 02-009 at the P&D Heeting) ,..~_,-~~,%~~-.- ~ ~ ~, _ _ .. 7. 8. 9. 10 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16.. 17 ./ 18. 19. 20. 21 22. WE THE UNDERSZGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COHMISSZON APPROVE THE FOLLOWZNG RESZDENT~AL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE TN BOYNTON BEACH: THE 3EFFERSON AT BOYNTON BEACH RESZDENTZAL PRO3ECT (Previously identified es Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOHES ON CONGRESS AVENUE (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) 8. 9. 10. 11. 12, 13. 15 16. 17 19 20. 21. 22. WE THE UNDERSZGNED DO HEREBY RE(~UEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COASIqZSSZON APPROVE THE FOLLOWZNG RESXDENTIAL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE ZN BOYNTON BEACH: + THE JEFFERSON AT BOYNTON BEACH RESZDENTXAL PROJECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOHES ON CONGRESS AVENUE as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) 6. 7. 8. 20. 21. 22. WE THE UNDERSZGNED DO HEREBY RE(~UEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMZSSZON APPROVE THE FOLLOW~rNG RESZDENTZAL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE ZN BOYNTON BEACH: + THE JEFFERSON AT BOYNTON BEACH RESZDENTZAL PROJECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE (Z~entified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) 13. 15 17. 18. ~ 19. 20 ' WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO HERESY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWZNG RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE XN BOYNTON BEACH: + THE JEFFERSON AT BOYNTON BEACH RES][DENT[AL PRO2ECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE ~lentified as LUA, R 02-009 &t tblt~D Meeting) "" . ' ' ~d ~ ~,~4'~-~., 10. 7. 18. ' 19. ' 20. 22. WE THE UNDERSZGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMIqZSSZON APPROVE THE FOLLOWZNG RESZDENTZAL PRO3ECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE ~'N BOYNTON BEACH: + THE JEFFERSON AT BOYNTON BEACH RES~DENTZAL PROJECT (Previously Identified as Propoaed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOIqES ON CONGRESS AVENUE (Zdentifle_d as LUAR 02-009 at the P...&D Meeting) 12, 13. I 14 17. 18. 19. \ 20. *,l · WE THE UNDERSZGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMHISSTON APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RESZDENTZAL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE XN BOYNTON BEACH: + THE JEFFERSON AT BOYNTON BEACH RESZDENTIAL PROJECT (Previously identified al Propoled Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOIqES ON CONGRESS AVENUE (Identified ~as ~IAR 02-009 ~lt the P&D He,tin. g) 10. 11, 12. 13. 15. 16. 17., 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RESIDENT[AL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE IN BOYNTON BEACH: + THE JEFFERSON AT BOYTON BEACH RESIDENTIAL PROJECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE· (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) 5IGNATU, J~j PRINT NAME ADDRESS ~-- 5 .......... '/,~ e. , 6 ~x~-Z-~.*~-V~ m', !~, o ...... ;--' ........ , 9. -~~-~~J~.__j - WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RESIDENTIAL PRO.]ECTS ON SOUTH CCNGRESS AVENUE IN BOYNTON BEACH: THE JEFFERSON AT BOYTON BEACH RESIDENTIAL PROJECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE. (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) SIGNATURE 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 11. 13. PRINT NAME ADDRESS ........... _~~0,~ __ _~ ....... _ _~r~_. ~_ ~~- - -- ---~~"- ~_c~_-~__~,~ ~" ' ~. -~ _~:r~L_ __~_ i? .......................... 20.---- WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RES]:DENT:[AL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE ]:N BOYNTON BEACH: + THE JEFFERSON AT BOYTON BEACH RESIDENTIAL PROJECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No, 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE, (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) SIGNATURE PRINT NAME ADDRESS __ .'~__ , , -.. - _ ~ ---:'--' - _. ......... ' ---' t' ~--~;-:~:~--~ ............ ~-~_~Z~~ 7, :,- ~- ~ ~ ..... -,-; .......... ~_~___.~ ..... ~ ~ ............... ~~ .... ~_~ ~ z. ~ .......... 2_~L__~~ ..... _~~~_~~ ~. --~_~_. ~/., ~ ~ ., ...... ~__~__z~&_~Z .~ . ~. -~ ~__~ ..... ~ ~ ~ ~~ ...... .~ ~.~-~:L-:---~ .--~---: ................ ~o. - ............ ~ ................ &___ ct__C_~~~_ ~ WE THE UNDERSZGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMZSSZON APPROVE THE FOLLOWZNG RESZDENTZAL PRO.1ECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE ZN BOYNTON BEACH: THE 3EFFERSON AT BOYNTON BEACH RESZDENTZAL PRO3ECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE (Zdentified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) SZGNATURE PRZNT NAME ADDRESS 11. ~L~ ~.L~ ' ' ' ' ' . 13. 16. 17. 20, ~ WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY RE(~UEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RESIDENTIAL PRO.]ECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE IN BOYNTON BEACH: + THE .1EFFERSON AT BOYTON BEACH RESIDENTIAL PRO.]ECT (Pre~.iously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE. (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) ,SZ,GNATU RE _ PRINT NAME ADDRES~S 4. o ~/rT-'----~' - ' ~-'~/'--" - -'-/ .... ~'-~--~'~'/~'¢~ ,, ~___~_~ ..... s. ~ ~ ~_~_~z-~_ ..... ~~z~____~__~t,~_ .... ~ -;,-..__.,~ .. ~~ ... --__ 7. - ....... ~ - - '~' ~' ~ ..... ~ ~~Y: ~ >- ~~t _ ~.---~~~ ..... ~,~.~~~~ ..... ~s_ ,.---~~~: ....... ~~z_ ~4 ~ ~ ~ ~ -~ ~ ~ ..... ' .............. ~' .--~~-~~_.. .... ~ . ~-- _ ~7. - ....................... - .... ...... Z9 ............... 20 ................ WE THE] UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RESIDENTIAL PRO.1ECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE IN BOYNTON BEACH: + THE JEFFERSON AT BOYTON BEACH RESIDENTIAL PROJECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE. (identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) ~ ~.~.. ~GN~RE ,PRINT N AjIN~E ADDRESS ....... ....... ~ -- ~ ' ~ ~~-E~-;~ ............. . ~~~_~ ............ ~___~___~_~~~ s. --~~~__~_:~_~~___:___~:~z~:~c~ ,. ~<~~~~:-: ................ :::::::::::::::::::::::: WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE IN BOYNTON BEACH; +. THE JEFFERSON AT BOYTON BEACH RESIDENTIAL PROJECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE. (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) e 8. 9. 10. 11. SIGNATURE PRINT NAME ADDRESS fl , WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE IN BOYNTON BEACH: + THE JEFFERSON AT BOYTON BEACH RESIDENTIAL PROJECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE. (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) SIGNATURE e 4. 5 6. 7. 8. 9. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. --- 17.- 18. 19. ---- 20. PRINT NAME ADDRESS' -~- -~-~-~_ _ ~ ~,.,t,_ o. 2. ~_ ~__ ~,_ _,c_ ~. ? _ _~ s~s~ ur, . ...... ........... ........ : .... :__~_ ___x~ ' '""~ ........... _% s ~ _5_ _r~_,z~_r--~-( I'e_~_~ ............ .... .~,H ~.~,~. _~_~ I I I I i i m m i i II i i W,E THE UNDERSZGNED DO HEREBY REt~UEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEA~? COMMTSSTON APPROVE THE FOLLOWZNG RESZDENTIAL PRO:IECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE ZN BOYNTON BEACH: + THE 3EFFERSON AT BOYNTON BEACH RESIDENTIAL PROJECT (Previously Identified a. Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOHES ON CONGRESS AVENUE ( 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) 2. 3. 4. 5. 10. 11. 14, 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 22. /! /( WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWZNG RESIDENTIAL PRO.1ECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE IN BOYNTON BEACH; + THE JEFFERSON AT BOYTON BEACH RESIDENTIAL PROJECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE. (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) SIGNATURE PRINT NAME ADDRESS ~ ' ,~ ~ ;-~ '?-~-~ .... --~ ~ :~'~.- - -~~- -- - ~-~: ?~- -2-~- -- - - - -~ ~~- ' ~Z~ ~ ....... ~ - - ' -~ -~:- '- ' ~.~ ~'~ ud:~ , -~ .... ~ ......... 7.- ................................ _~~_~. ......... 15 - _ - - _ ~ u~ ~u~U ..... ~'~-'~ . ~-~ ......~ ................. 16 -- " __ _ ~ ~/~ ..... . - :~~~ ...._ ~ ..... ...... ~.___Z: ........ wy~~ _ _ ___ :_~~~'~. WE THE UNDERSZGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COIqMZSSZON APPROVE THE FOLLOWZNG RESZDENTZAL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE ZN BOYNTON BEACH: + THE JEFFERSON AT BOYNTON BEACH RESZDENT]~AL PROJECT (Previously identified as Propoled Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOHES ON CONGRESS AVENUE · (Z.den.tified aA LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Heeting) · , ')/ D -'- WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMTS$1'ON APPROVE THE FOLLOWl'NG RESTDENTZAL PRO3ECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE ~'N BOYNTON BEACH: + THE JEFFERSON AT BOYNTON BEACH RESIDENTIAL PROJECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOHES ON CONGRESS AVENUE Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) 2. 3. 4. 5 6. 16.. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. WE THE UNDi::,R$]C;N~D LbO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COM~iSS-TON APPROV'E THE FOLLOWING RES]DENT/AL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGREss AVENUE ]~N BOYNTON BEACH: ~ TNE JEFFERSON AT BOYTON BEACH RESZDENTZAL PRO.I~CT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) ~- THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE. (;[dentified as LUAR (12-009 at the P&D Meeting) /1~ S '~I/~:TRE PRINT NAME ADDRESS ... : .L~.. ...... t~[. ~ ~,,,,. __..- - ~ ..... -_._,:~ . ... _- . ....-. ........ ,d-L "'~) / - "-'~;t - - ",,- - - - ' ~ ~'- C -.///'/-~ ' ' ~,' ' - - ' ~. _ ....... : .... .-.: :: -- _ _ _ .............. ~. : :: - 10 -. .. :15. - ....................... .t 7.... "... ~8. - . . 20. WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH CONMISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE IN BOYNTON BEACH; + THE ~IEFFERSON AT BOYTON BEACH RESIDENTIAL PROJECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE. (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) SIG NATU RE PRINT NAM E 6. 7. 8. 9, - 10 1 12. 13. 14. 1 16. 18. 19. 20.- ADDRESS WE 'THE UhtDERSIG/',JE-_'D DO HERF::B¥ P-E(~UEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMHISSION APPROVF THE FOLLOWING RESIDENTIAL PROJECI'S ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVFNUE IN BOYNTON BEACH; k THE JEFFERSON A'T BOYTON BEACi. I RESJ'DEN IJAL PR.O.)F. CI' (Previously iden~;iFi~_~d as Proposed [)rc',.'in~¢e Hr,.,, ,0;! .262) ~' TH.r; ARBOLAI'A TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE. ('[clc. ~;i~d ~$ LUAR 02-009 at ~he P&D Heet;ing) t~IGNATURE PRINT NAI~IE ADDRESS J. -~ ......... ~ ~ ~ L~ ~ ........ ~---~-~ -~. ;~ -~ ............z.,.~__~,,:[[GE~ ~ = { i__ ~ .~ ~ ~-~ ,. ~;~--- ~:.~~. ~, ~ ~ :_ _. - --_ ~- '- ~-~ .... ~c~. 2~~. _ _ ...... ~ W. ~+~ ~+ ~ .... e .-- 9 ~ ~ ..... -~. ' ~.~--~'-~'~-/~---~~ ~n '~ ~7 ~ '- .... -- 1 ~ ~ J~//E, ~.~ .... · ~ ~ ...... =~~;~5- - ~D~-~ ~' . ._ .:;-:::' ::' ::' :--.: :' 19. - .. . 20. WE THE UNDERSZGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMZSSZON APPROVE THE FOLLOWZNG RESZDENTZAL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE ZN BOYNTON BEACH: 2. 3. 4. 5. THE JEFFERSON AT BOYNTON BEACH RESZDENTIAL PROJECT (Previously identified as Propoaed Ordinance No. 02-262) THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOHES ON CONGRESS AVENUE (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D f4eeting) 7. 8. 9. 10.. lA. WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY RE(~UEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSTON APPROVE THE FOLLOWI~NG RESIDENTI'AL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE ZN BOYNTON BEACH: ,,,// + THE JEFFERSON AT BOYNTON BEACH RESIDENTIAL PROJECT (Previously Identified as Propo.ed Ordinance No. 02-262) 2. 3. 4. THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) 6. 7. 8. 9. 10, 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 22. WE THE UNDERSZGNED DO HEREBY RE(~UEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMM?SSTON APPROVE THE FOLLOWTNG RESZDENTTAL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE ZN BOYNTON BEACH: THE JEFFERSON AT BOYNTON BEACH RESZDENTZAL PROJECT (Previously identified as Propoaed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE ~T.~U~ 02-' P&D Meeting) 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 22. WE THE UNDERSTGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMZSSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWZNG RESZDENTTAL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE ZN BOYNTON BEACH: THE JEFFERSON AT BOYNTON BEACH RESZDENT[AL PROJECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D~_eet~l~g) WE'THE UNDERSZGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COI41qzsszoN APPROVE THE FOLLOWZNG RESZDENTZAL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE ZN BOYNTON BEACH: THE JEFFERSON AT BOYNTON BEACH RESIDENTIAL PROJECT (Previously Identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) THE ARBOLATA TOWNH/~MES ON CONGRESS AVENUE ~.,('lde'n-t~ied! as LUAR~,.O3~.809~t./. / the ~'P&D Mee ng) 18. ' ].9. 20. 21. 22. 1. 2. -- / _ '2 . ' / ./0 - ~.3. ' ~" . ~'~,'t'~ ,,.~ _ 15. 16. 1'7. WE THE UNDERSXGNED DO HEREBY RE(~UEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMXSSXON APPROVE THE FOLLOWZNG RESZDENT~AL PRO3ECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE ZN BOYNTON BEACH: THE 3EFFERSON AT BOYNTON BEACH RESZDENTTAL PRO3ECT (Previously Identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) 2. 3. 4. THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE (Xdentified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 16. 17. 18. 19, 20. 21. 22. WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE IN BOYNTON BEACH: + THE .1EFFERSON AT BOY'I'ON BEACH RESIDENTIAL PRO,1ECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE. (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) SIGNATURE PRINT NAME ADDRESS ..... 11 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mm mm m m m m mm mmmmmmmm m mm m m m m mmmmmm mmmm 13~ mmmmemmm~mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm 15. mmm ! ! mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mm mm mmmmmmmmmmmmmm 17. 18. i9. 20. mmmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmemmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmm~ mmmmmmmmmmmmm m mmmmmmmmmmmmmm mm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY REC)UEST THAT THE BOY coM-zsszoN APPROVE T,E SOUTH CONGRESS AVER ' .,.,F.O_L_L_OWZNG RESZDENTZA- n,~...~l-'r-o~N BEACH U,~ &r~ UOYNTON BEACH: ~ r~JECTS ON + THE 3EFFERSoN AT BOYNTON BEACH RESZDENTZAL PRO3ECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No, 02-262 + THE ARBOLATA TOWN ...... nuME$ ON C (Zdentified as LUAR 0 .nn~ 2 7. 10 11, 1 13. 15, :1.7. 18, 19.' 20. 21, 22, WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMNISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE IN BOYNTON BEACH: + THE JEFFERSON AT BOYTON BEACH RESIDENTIAL PROJECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE. (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) SIGNATURE PRINT NAME ADDRESS 7. 8. 9. WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE IN BOYNTON BEACH: THE JEFFERSON AT BOYTON BEACH RESIDENTIAL PRO]ECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE. (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) SIGNATURE PRINT NAME ADDRESS ~'~ __~__~ ~ ,~ ,.,) ~ _~_ ,_~_c~_ _ ..~_ ,~' . __ ~_~_d____ ~_ ~___~ ~__~ ..... ......... _ / . 4.- ........ . .... .>- ................ ~ : .... mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ~m, m mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm 11. 2. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm~mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm~mmmmmmm~mmmmmm! 1 3, mmmmm ...... mmmmmmmmmmmmmm~mmmmmmmmmmmm 14, 5m mmmmmmm m m mmmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm m 6m mmmmmmmm m mmmm mmm mmmmm~mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm m mmmm~mmm 19.- ................. 20.- ..................... WE THE UNDERSZGNED DO HEREBY RE(~UEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COHHZSSZON APPROVE THE FOLLOWZNG RESZDENT~AL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE ZN BOYNTON BEACH: THE JEFFERSON AT BOYNTON BEACH RESZDENTTAL PROJECT (Previously identified as Propoaed Ordinance No. 02-262) THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOHES ON CONGRESS AVENUE (Zdentifled as LUAR 02-009 et the P&D Iqeetlng) 7. 8. 9, 10 1] 12. 13. 2o. WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COHMISSTON APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RESI'DENTIAL PRO3ECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE IN BOYNTON BEACH: THE 3EFFERSON AT BOYNTON BEACH RESZDENTIAL PRO3ECT (Previously Identified as Propoled Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOIqES ON CONGRESS AVENUE (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Heeting) 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16.' 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. WE THE UNDERSZGNED DO HEREBY RE(~UEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWXNG RESZDENTIAL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE ~rN BOYNTON BEACH: 4. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. THE JEFFERSON AT BOYNTON BEACH RESZDENTZAL PROJECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) 10, THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOIqES ON CONGRESS AVENUE (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Heeting) 12. 13. 14. 15. 18. 19. 20. 21 22. WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RES[DENT[AL PRO3ECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE IN BOYNTON BEACH: + THE 3EFFERSON AT BOYTON BEACH RESIDENTZAL PRO3ECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE. (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) SIGNATURE PRINT NAME ADDRESS ~. ----~'"..~-~~-~I-~:~-~ ....... h~_~_,..:~_~L:_~_~_~__f_ - '~ ~,'~',_-z_,. ~ ~. ~ . - - .-:- /.. , . =~ , . . - .... ~.A ~_ ~ ~ ~ .... ~ ~. ~_~'~ ~ ~ ~. ~ . -- ~:-r ~ ,~~:~ ...... ~%'--~ ~ ~:~-~---,-t~.~ [0 ~-~: .................... ' 13. 15. 20 ---~ .................................... WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RESIDENTIAL PRO.]ECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE IN BOYNTON BEACH: + THE .1EFFERSON AT BOYTON BEACH RESIDENTIAL PRO3ECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE. (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) SIGNATURE PRINT NAME ADDRESS ' _ ........ : ........ ..... 3.~__~~i---.-. ..... ~ ...... ' ......... ~ ........ ~'~- .... 4..z _ · ...........~4..:_~_g_e.._~_~..,,~_ .......... ~_?__~_~_?_~_'r'_~ ~_ 7. ~ ~- - '"-- -=' - - -'~ ...... -,...; .... ~-r' -- -~- ........... -,-~z-:~,~,~... -., - ~ '~ 9. - ...................... :'"X~-- ............ ~ ............... 10! 11.- .................. mm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmm m mmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmm~mmmmmmmmmm !2. 13. !4. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE IN BOYNTON BEACH: + THE JEFFERSON AT BOYTON BEACH RESIDENTIAL PROJECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE. (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) SIGNATURE PRINT NAME ADDRESS ., m 10. 11.- 12. 13.- 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. mm m mm m Imm mm mmmmmmmmlmm m mm m m m m m m m m m m m m m WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RESIDENTIAL PRO.]ECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE IN BOYNTON BEACH: + THE .1EFFERSON AT BOYTON BEACH RESIDENTIAL PROJECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE. (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) SIGNATURE PRINT NAME ADDRESS 10. - ....... 11.- ............. 13.- .............................. ~8 i I ............................. 20.- ........................ WE THE UNDERSZGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMXSSTON APPROVE THE FOLLOWZNG RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE I~N BOYNTON BEACH: THE 3EFFERSON AT BOYNTON BEACH RESZDENTXAL PRO3ECT (Previously identified es Propoled Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE (~lentifie~~LUAR 02-009 a~ the P&D Meeting) ~. 2. ..... ~ ~'- ~ ~ - --i ~6. 18. 19. - 20. 21. 22. WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RESIDENT[AL PRO3ECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE IN BOYNTON BEACH: + THE JEFFERSON AT BOYTON BEACH RESIDENTIAL PRO]ECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE. (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) SIGNATURE PRINT NAME ADDRESS .... .... 2. _. ............. ~__~_~ ~ ~ / ' .z' ~ ~ -:-~ ............ u~__~___~ ~~_~ ~.~ - ,~. .. --=.~--~: ~ ................ -Le~;: ...... ~ ~' ~~.__ Z~~: 3 ~; ~ Z~- ~.---': ..... : :---: .... ·~~~_ _ . .... : .... :-; ................ ~7. 19. mmmmmmmmmm mm m lm ! mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm WE THE UNDERSZGNED DO HEREBY RE(~UEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMM]'SSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE IN BOYNTON BEACH: THE JEFFERSON AT BOYNTON BEACH RESIDENTIAL PROJECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE (Zdentified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) . ,o. ~~~~ ,, ~ .~~. 19. 20. 21. 22. WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RESIDENTIAL PRO3ECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE IN BOYNTON BEACH: + THE JEFFERSON AT BOYTON BEACH RESIDENTIAL PROJECT ~;-'i'e'¢iously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE. (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) SIGNATURE PRINT NAME ADDRESS )~ - ..................... _,~. ....... ,:_:l_ X~~ ~. ~;i~~~~z ...... ~ [. ~ ~.~-~ '---i~ ...... .~. - ..... ~-~ ..... ~ .... _'~_ ~ z ~ -':~,~ ~:~-- 16 --- 19. WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RESIDENTIAL PRO.1ECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE iN BOYNTON BEACH: + THE .1EFFERSON AT BOYI'ON BEACH RESIDENTIAL PRO_IECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No, 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE. (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) 2. 3. 4, 5. 6. 7. 8.' 9. 10 11: 12. 13. 14. SIGNATURE PRINT NAME ADDRESS __Z WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE IN BOYNTON BEACH: + THE JEFFERSON AT BOYTON BEACH RESIDENTIAL PROJECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE. (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) SIGNATURE PRINT NAME ADDRESS · __. ~. ......... 3. - .................. ~__~__~_~, - ,~ .... ~ ~ -- _ ....'~ _; .....,_ ~.~ 13 14. --~ 15. 16 17. 18. 19. 20. WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMNISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE IN BOYNTON BEACH: + THE .1EFFERSON AT BOYTON BEACH RESIDENTIAL PROJECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE. (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) PRINT NAME ADDRESS WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RESIDENTIAL PRO.1ECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE IN BOYNTON BEACH: + THE .1EFFERSON AT BOYTON BEACH RESIDENTIAL PRO.1ECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE. (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) SIGNATURE PRINT NAME ADDRESS WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE IN BOYNTON BEACH: + THE ]EFFERSON AT BOYTON BEACH RESIDENTIAL PROJECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE. (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) 3. 4. 5. 6. m 9 10. 11. 12. 13.- ~ s. _z_~_,z,c)__/~_~_~, SIGNAT_~ PRINT NAME ADDRESS -~-&~-~. ..... ~_~,~;_~_;~ ...... _?_ ........ _~_ ~--,-,~,~ ",=:E THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COIVlMISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE IN BOYNTON BEACH: + THE JEFFERSON AT BOYTON BEACH RESIDENTIAL PRO]ECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE. (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) SIGNATURE /..'PRINT NAME ADDRESS , ~..~~~~~ ....... , ............... 6. -t.~ ....... ~ _ _ ..... ~_~<'~ ~, ~ ,, .... /. ---~---~ ......~ ....... ~' ~ ~ u~,~- ~ ~/d..v~ ~ ...... 8. - - -~- ~ ~~ ......... J ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i . ~, " " 1~ .~Z~ ~_ . ,_ --~ ................. ~-- · - ....... ~~ ~ ~' ~' z~~ ~ a.L .... ............. ~ ..... ~ ~ ~. ~ ~~ .... - ........ ~---~~~ _ WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE ]:N BOYNTON BEACH' + THE JEFFERSON AT BOYTON BEACH RES[DENT[AL PROJECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE. (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) SIGNATURE PRINT NAME ADDRESS 2. '-~C~~- Z~,~z. _ .... -~,~'~_Z~~_ ....... --~_~z~ .-"' ' - -- ~ ~ c' .' L ;~ o ~,~ ~ .- ,,~~~c~ ~_ ~:--- :---_~ .... ~: ..... ~__~.~ ~. 9. ~-- ~__~ ' ' ~'~'"~ '~~ ' ~ Z ~ ....."' ~ .................. ~Am__ ~ ,~, ~.-,E~.~f~ ...... ~'(~ ~~ ............. 2 ..... .... WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RESIDENTIAL PRO.1ECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE IN BOYNTON BEACH' + THE ]EFFERSON AT BOYTON BEACH RESIDENTIAL PRO]ECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE. (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) SIGNATU RE PRINT NAME ADDRESS ·..... 7. ~ ........ ~~_~~ ...... ~~~ , . ,, ~--~T-~-- 8. ~~~ ...... ~~~~~%___· WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE IN BOYNTON BEACH' + THE ]EFFERSON AT BOYTON BEACH RESIDENTIAL PROJECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE. (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) SIGNATURE PRINT NAME ADDRESS c ,.'~~.:'~ ....... '1 "'~ -..~--'---:'--, ............. ~ .....- , ~' --:' ~'~' : ....... :z: - --~ .................... ~_J_~-,4 ~ ~ --/ ~:--:~~:~ ..... ::~--~ _~ ........... .~ ..... ~-___ 9. ----: ........ ~. -- - 13. 7, mmlmlmmlmmmmllmllmlmmmmlmmmllmllmmlmmmmlmmm lg.- ......................................................... WE THE UNDERSZGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMZSSZON APPROVE THE FOLLOWZNG RESZDENTZAL PRO3ECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE ZN BOYNTON BEACH: THE 2EFFERSON AT BOYNTON BEACH RESZDENTZAL PRO3ECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE (Identifled~as LU~,R O2-~09 at the P&D Meeting) ~ 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. WE THE UNDERSZGNED DO HEREBY RE(~UEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE IN BOYNTON BEACH: THE JEFFERSON AT BOYNTON BEACH RESTDENTIAL PROJECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meetin~ ' u 10. ' 11. 12. 13. 14. 17. 18 19. 20. 21 22, WE THE UNDERSZGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMZSSZON APPROVE THE FOLLOWZNG RESZDENTZAL PRO3ECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE ZN BOYNTON BEACH: + THE 3EFFERSON AT BOYNTON BEACH RESZDENTZAL PRO3ECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOI4ES ON CONGRESS AVENUE 6. 7. 8. 9. 10 11.' 12. 13t 14. 15. WE THE UNDERSZGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COHI4ZSSZON APPROVE THE FOLLOWZNG RESiDENTiAL PRO3ECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE ZN BOYNTON BEACH: 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. z0 THE 3EFFERSON AT BOYNTON BEACH RESZDENTZAL PRO3ECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE (Zdentifled as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) 12. 15. 16. 17 19. 20. 21. 22. //' // WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE IN BOYNTON BEACH' + THE JEFFERSON AT BO~.ON BEACH RESIDENTZAL PROJECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE. (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) SIGNATURE PRINT NAME ADDRESS 10. 11. ~.2. 13. 14. 15. 16. 20 ' WE THE UNDERSZGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COHMZSSZON APPROVE THE FOLLOWZNG RESZDENT~AL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE ZN BOYNTON BEACH: THE 3EFFERSON AT BOYNTON BEACH RESZDENTZAL PROJECT (Previously identified es Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOIqES ON CONGRESS AVENUE (Zdentified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D lqeeting) 3. L/OL ~9. 21. 22. WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE IN BOYNTON BEACH: + THE JEFFERSON AT BOYTON BEACH RESIDENTIAL PROJECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE. (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D I~teeting) 'SIGNATURE PRINT NAME ADDRESS m m mmmm mmm! Nmmm WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE IN BO.,YNTON BEACH: + THE ]EFFERSON AT BOYI'ON BEACH RESIDENTIAL PRO.1ECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE. (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. i3. 14. --- 15. ---- SIGNATUI PRINT NAME ADDRESS ~/E THE UNDERS~rGNED DO HEREBY RE(~UEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWZNG RESt'DENT~AL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE IN BOYNTON BEACH: THE JEFFERSON AT BOYNTON BEACH RESZDENTZAL PROJECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE (~entifled aS I~UAI~02-009 at the P&D Meeting) ~ -- 20. 21. 22. WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RESIDENTIAL PRO.1ECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE IN BOYNTON BEACH: + THE JEFFERSON AT BOYTON BEACH RESIDENTIAL PROJECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE. (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) SIGNATURE PRINT NAME ADDRESS --~ ............ ~ ~,; 2. ~ __ - ........................ 1~__ ~ ~_ --~~~-~~.____a~-~~.~~___~~.~~ ~'--~-~> ' ~-~ ~~ ..... a ~i*~-~ _4 ~-~_ _ _ ~a ~X.~ L~_ s. - -V ::. : ~~ .... ~ ................. ,___ 'X ......... --: ~--_ __. ~:. &~v~ ~. , - ~.-. ~ . - --~ ~ D~ ..... z :~ ~ ..~: ~ .~,. .. ....... .... -_ -- _ ~ " . :~'" ,,,<. , :-W .-~.--.~ .... u. ~ ' .~.' ............. ~__.~.;~, ~.~, ~ ~_~.. ' ~ ,~: :~ ," - -~.~ - ~ .... ____ · ~ . ~- ............. ~. -~ ---'~ .... ' .......... · .'~, ~ "~,- ~: ~.:,~>'...' :. ---. ...... ~ ~. - ..... ~._ ~-~ ~ ......... -_~_~___ ~6 ....... ~7 .......... ~9 ................... 20 ....................... '"-- EXHIBIT B 7he 3uveni[e ransit, ,,, Contact Person: Vernon Blake, Chairman P. O. Box 4102 Boynton Beach, FL 33424 1/7/03 Meeting Mission Statement: The Juvenile Transition Center will strive to mitigate juvenile delinquency and youth violence by providing educational enrichment, self- sufficiency, and personal development activities to its participants in an effort to enhance the quality of life for the entire community. Vision Statement: The Juvenile Transition Center's vision is to have it's students demonstrate their academic achievement by enrolling in a College or University, enlisting in a branch of the military or becoming gainfully employed to generate positive productive citizens. STATISTICAL PROGRAM DATA From 1997-1999 88% of the JTC's students showed an increase in reading or math grades evidenced by their report carcks or pre-post test results.(Approx. 80 Changing Hostility Into Literacy, Logic, Optimism & Universal Tranquility (CHILLOUT) youth were served) From 199%2002 22% of the JTC's seniors have enrolled in a College or University. (approx. 9 of 41 combined seniors) From 1999-2002 50% of the JTC's students have been reported as entered into the workforce. (approx. 12 of 24 combined age-appropriate students) Students served to date is approximately 185, which includes a total of three programs: ,/ (CHILI, OUT) was an afterschool program that provided tutoring and mentoring 8-18. Requirements: Application ff Youth Excelling Scholastically (YES) was a 5-week summer program that provided educational enrichment and job training skills to I4-18 year olds. Requirements: Must meet income guidelines & application ,/ Encouraging Students Through Education, Employment 8: Mentoring (ESTEEM) the current program, is a year-round after school program designed to inspire and provide teens 14-18 with the strategies necessary to meet their goal of attending a College/University. Requirements: Must meet income guidelines & application Other incentives include: Monetary Stipends, Daily snack, Weekly Mall Gift Cert~cates, Public School elective credit (Reading or Mathematics), Educational Field Trips, Scholarships, dob Opportunities, Positive Community interaction (Holiday Card Creation, Preparing and Giving away fruit baskets to area nursing homes, Mentors, FCA T, SAT, ACT prep tests, etc. The JTC is a 501(c) 3 non-profit organization funded through donations. Please feel free to forward your tax-deductible donation to the address listed above. · --EXHIBIT C Boynton Beach Police Department Marshall B. Gage, F.B.I.N.A. 162"° Session Chief of Police 1/7/03 Meeting 100 E. Boynton Beach Blvd. Boynton Beach, Flodcla 33435 (561) 742-6100 (561) 742-6185 Fax Line December 6, 2002 The Juvenile Transition Center, Inc. Attn: Stephanie Mingo-McKoy, Program Director 1901 N. Seacrest Blvd. Boynton Beach, FL 33435 Dear Mrs. Mingo-McKoy: In today's economic environment, we see fewer and fewer organizations stepping forward to help prepare our children for their transition into responsible adulthood. It is refreshing to see your organization standing firm and strong in your endeavors in this area. I concur fully with your philosophy that our children are our greatest resource, and indeed are our very furore. You are to be commended for your ESTEEM program which currently provides a structured academic and mentoring program for our youth, and which directly adds to the quality of life in the Boynton Beach area. I would also like to encourage you to continue to pursue the Juvenile Transition Center's proposed Upward Bound Program to reduce juvenile delinquency. Your success will ultimate mean our success as well because every life that you touch will mean that much less of a chance that law enforcement intervention will be required in the furore. We will continue to assist your efforts in any fashion possible, as we have in the past. Whenever possible, we will continue to reach into our seizure funds to provide additional funding for your transportation, per diem, event admissions, etc. I will also continue to encourage our officers to be actively involved in your mentoring program. I wish you the very best of success in your efforts to secure assistance for the Upward Bound Program. I know it will be an added benefit to your programs and this community. We stand ready to assist you in any way that we can, and you may be assured of our continued cooperation in all future matters of mutual concern. Sincerely>, Marshall B. Gage, C~efof Police THE SCHOOL DISTRICT OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE 3340 FOREST HILL BOULEVARD, C-316 WEST PALM BEACH, FL 33406-5869 (561) 434-8200 FAX: (561) 434-8571 December 6, 2002 The ~Tuvenile Transition Center, ];nc. Attn: 5tephonie Mingo-McKoy, Program Director 1901 N. 5eacrest Blvd. Boynton Beach, Florida 33435 EXHIBIT D 1/7/03 Meeting WILLIAM G. GRAHAM VICE CHAIRMAN PAULETFE BURDICK EDWARD GARCIA DR. SANDRA S. RICHMOND DEBRA L. ROBINSON, M.D. SUSAN WHELCHEL Dear Ms. Mingo-McKoy: It gives me great ple~ure to support the Juvenile Transition's Center Proposed Upward Bound Program. This is a partnership between the Palm Beach County Schools and the ~Tuvenile Transition Center. The ~Tuvenile Transition Center has successfully assisted in reducing the number of dropouts in the Palm Beach County School 5ysq'em by providing basic skills instruction in the areas of English and Mathematics. I am also pleased that the current Encouraging Students Through Education, Employment & Mzntoring (ESTEEM) has helped many of our students achieve their educational goals. The Palm Beach County School District will assist in offering a maximum of two elective credits to students attending the selected schools, who successfully complete the ,Tuvenile Transition Center's Upward Bound Program. On behalf of the Palm Beach County School District, I thank you and your dedicated staff for your participation in this community's efforts to better the lives of our children. We hope that this will be the beginning of a long and successful partnership and look forward to celebrating its success. 5uperln+e~dent AC,T/ar AN EQUAL OPPORTUI, IITY EMPLOYER ---EXHIBIT E 1/7/03 Meeting 26 Woods fane Boynton Beach, F[ 33436 (561)369-1035 3anuary 7, 2003 City of Boynton Beach 100 East Boynton Beach Blvd. Boynton Beach, Florida 33435 To: Mayor Gerald Broening Vice Mayor Mike Ferguson Commissioner Mack McCray Commissioner Carl McKoy Commissioner Ronald Weiland CC: 3anet M. Prainito City Clerk Subject: THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE - Item VI-E on the agenda. (Identified as LUAR 02-009) The attached petition, with 1,132 signatures (66 pages), is provided in support of the residential project on South Congress Avenue in Boynton Beach identified as THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE - Item VI-E on the agenda. (Identified as LUAR 02-009). We request your support for this most important project for the South Congress Avenue corridor. Respectfully/~ur, Bob Ensler W~ THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RESIDENTIAL PRO.1ECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE IN BOYNTON BEACH: + THE ]EFFERSON AT BOYTON BEACH RESIDENTIAL PRO]ECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE. (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. SIGNATURE ADDRESS PRINT NAME J _~~ _L _~_,J_ _,v_o ~,,, r~- .......... L~_~ ..... v __ ..... .... ............. A -'~ .... .......................... 17. 18. 19. 20. WE THE UNDERSZGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COHI~ISSXON APPROVE THE FOLLOWZNG RESZDENTZAL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE ZN BOYNTON BEACH: 2. 3. 4, 6, 7. 8 THE JEFFERSON AT BOYNTON BEACH RESZDENT~AL PROJECT (Previously identified as Propoaed Ordinance No. 02-262) THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE (~[dentified as )09 at the P&D Meeting) 13. ~ 14. /_~ 16., 17 18. ~9. 20. 21. 22. WE THE UNDERSZGNED DO HEREBY RE(~UEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COHHZSSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWXNG RESZDENTIAL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE I~N BOYNTON BEACH: + THE JEFFERSON AT BOYNTON BEACH RESIDENTIAL PROJECT (Previously Identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Heetlng) "- ~'"'~.~- lZo /-/ WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMZSSZON APPROVE THE FOLLOWZNG RESIDENTZAL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE ZN BOYNTON BEACH: THE 3EFFERSON AT BOYNTON BEACH RESIDENTIAL PROJECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting). ~. I~~~_~ ~, .~_- -- 6. ~X 10. WE THE UNDERSZGNED DO HEREBY RE(~UEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COHMISSTON APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE IN BOYNTON BEACH: THE JEFFERSON AT BOYNTON BEACH RESIDENTTAL PROJECT (Previously Identified as Proposed Ordinance No, 02-262) THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOHE$ ON CONGRESS AVENUE (Z~~ as//~LUAR~._02-009 ,it the P&D Heeti~ /~ /b/~~-~-~ 13. 14. 15. 16.. 17. 18. 20. WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY RE(~UEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COHMISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWZNG RESZDENTr_AL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE ZN BOYNTON BEACH: + THE 2EFFERSON AT BOYNTON BEACH RESIDENTIAL PRO3ECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) 11. 12. 13. 15. 16. 17 19 20. 21. 22. WE THE UNDERSZGNED DO HEREBY RE(~UEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COHf4ISSTON APPROVE THE FOLLOW]lNG RESTDENTTAL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE TN BOYNTON BEACH: THE JEFFERSON AT BOYNTON BEACH RESTDENTZAL PROJECT (Previously identified aa Propoled Ordinance No. 02-262) THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOHES ON CONGRESS AVENUE (T, as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Heeting) 5. 10, 11, 12 13,. 20. 21. 22. WE THE UNDERSZGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COHMI~SS~ON APPROVE THE FOLLOWZNG RESZDENTZAL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE IN BOYNTON BEACH: THE JEFFERSON AT BOYNTON BEACH RESZDENTZAL PROJECT (Previously identified as Propoled Ordinance No. 02-262) 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 13. THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOHES ON CONGRESS AVENUE (,Z~entlfied as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Heeting) 15. 17. 18. 19. ~ 21, 22. WE THE UNDERS~[GNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWXNG RESXDENTIAL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE ~[N BOYNTON BEACH: THE JEFFERSON AT BOYNTON BEACH RESZDENT[AL PROJECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE Sm WE THE UNDERSZGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COt4HZSSZON APPROVE THE FOLLOWZNG RESZDENTIAL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE ZN BOYNTON BEACH: + THE JEFFERSON AT BOYNTON BEACH RESIDENTIAL PROJECT (Previously Identified as Propo.ed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D M~eeting) ~. ~/~ ~ . ~ . ,-_.. ,~./. ~., 13. 14, 17. 18, 19. 20. WE THE UNDERS:[GNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COHf4XSSZON APPROVE THE FOLLOW]lNG RESXDENT:[AL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE ]~N BOYNTON BEACH: + THE JEFFERSON AT BOYNTON BEACH RESiDENTS[AL PROJECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOIqES ON CONGRESS AVENUE (Zdentified as ~J~AR 02-009.at the PAD Me~,tlqg)_ 10. 20. 21. 22. WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RESIDENTIAL PRO]ECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE IN BOYNTON BEACH' + THE JEFFERSON AT BOYTON BEACH RESIDENTIAL PROJECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE. (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) /" SIGNATU/~/! PRINT NAME ADDRESS , ~.~.--- i.~,,' c ~ ~~ .... - ................ ~__-¢~__/¢ _y~_ _~_~____3~_ _~ ~_ ~_~ 3. - .................................. ~ .... .. - ............................. Z ..... ~. -%~ .... ~~----rz~'----~~,~ t --~_~_~~ 19. 20. WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RESIDENTIAL PRO]ECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE IN BOYNTON BEACH: THE JEFFERSON AT BOYTON BEACH RESIDENT[AL PRO.1ECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE. (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) 7. 8. 9. 11. SIGNATURE PRINT NAME ADDRESS 17. 19.- ............ 20.---~ ................................. WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE IN BOYNTON BEACH: + THE JEFFERSON AT BOYTON BEACH RESIDENTIAL PRO.1ECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE. (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) SIGNATURE PRINT NAME ADDRESS' ..... 6. 7. 8. 13. 15 16. '! WE THE UNDERSZGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWXNG RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE IN BOYNTON BEACH: THE 3EFFERSON AT BOYNTON BEACH RESXDENTIAL PRO3ECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) ADDRESS WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RESIDENTIAL PRO.1ECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE IN BOYNTON BEACH; + THE .1EFFERSON AT BOYTON BEACH RESIDENTIAL PRO3ECT (Prev. iously identified as Proposed Ordinance No, 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE, (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) 5~GNATURE PRINT NAME ADDRES~S 15. 16. 17. 18. WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COI~MISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RESIDENTIAL PRO.1ECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE IN BOYNTON BEACH: + THE JEFFERSON AT BOYTON BEACH RESIDENT]AL PROJECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE. (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY RE(~UEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RESIDENTIAL PRO~IECTS ON SOUTH ~ONGRESS AVENUE IN BOYNTON BEACH' +.' THE ~IEFFERSON AT BOYTON BEACH RESIDENTIAL PROJECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE. (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. i5.- 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. SIGNATURE PRINT NAME ADDRESS _J [/ WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY REOUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE IN BOYNTON BEACH: + THE JEFFERSON AT BOYTON BEACH RESIDENTIAL PROJECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE. (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) SIGNATURE 2. 3. 4. 8. 9. 10. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. PRINT NAME ADDRESS' ___2_O ..... ~~ _~__ : _ _ _ ~_ _~ _ 3_ _ _ _%_~_~~_ ~, -- ~f ~9~ ...... ~__ ~¢~ ............ c~_~3__~~ ..... .... WE THE UNDERSI'GNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMISS]iON APPROVE THE FOLLOWZNG RESI'DENT]~AL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE ZN BOYNTON BEACH: 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. , 8, 9. 10. THE JEFFERSON AT BOYNTON BEACH RESiDENTiAL PROJECT (Previously identified as Propoled Ordinance No. 02-262) THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE ( 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) 11. ~'~*'-*~c~ r~; 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 2] 22. /( WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RESIDENTIAL PRO]ECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE IN BOYNTON BEACH: + THE JEFFERSON AT BOYTON BEACH RESIDENTIAL PROJECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE. (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) SIGNATURE PRINT NAME ADDRESS ~ . - ~~_ ~~, , ~:z_ ~~~_ ~ _ _ ~; ~ ~~~ ~ 5. ¥~~~ , C~<~ -~- - -~ ~ ~/~ - - ~ C :~_ _ ~ ~_ _~: ~_ T/~ ~ '~ - .......... 7. _~_~:_~b~ ..... ~~_~_~ ~,~ .... z~ &_~z~~_~ ~, , a .~z~~ _~~ ...... ~ ~_~_ ~ m ~__ _~_ ~_~~ ,3.--~- ~ ._~~,t__~a~ .... ~~**k Z~ ~5.-~~-~ ...... ~-~.~_~:~t .... z~¢~ ~. 20. WE THE UNDERSZGNED DO HEREBY RE(~UEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COIqMZss~rON APPROVE THE FOLLOWZNG RESZDENT[AL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE I~N BOYNTON BEACH: THE JEFFERSON AT BOYNTON BEACH RESZDENT~AL PROJECT (Previously identified al Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOHES ON CONGRESS AVENUE · (Z.den~tified aA LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Heeting) 15. 16. 17. 18. 19, 20, 21. ~ 22. WE THE UNDERSZGNED DO HEREBY RE(~UEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COHHTSSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWZNG RESI'DENTI'AL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE tN BOYNTON BEACH: + THE JEFFERSON AT BOYNTON BEACH RESZDENTZAL PROJECT (Previously identified e. Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOIqES ON CONGRESS AVENUE (Zdentifled as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) lO.I ' ' ... WE THE UNDERSIGNI~D DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COM~]SS]ON APPROVL; THE FOLLOWING RESIDEN'¥IAL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE [N BOYNTON BEACH: ~ TIlE JEFFERSON AT BOYTON I~EACH RESIDENTIAL PROJECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ^RBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE. (Identified as LUAR (12-009 at the P&D Meeting) ~. ~,,,-,'~._,¢._~_. ..... :~.~./_~...~/~. ~ ~..//--~~.,.-.__ ~-~~-~ ..... _~i.*_~._t,/,-, ,,. ,~ -- ~.-~- ~:-~;&-~,'~--,-r-. 4 --~' - ~-._'_, ', ',.:' ..-, ,")Z.~/,~ ,.,// . ,., ,; ,. . ~,!__. · '"-,~.,~-'..~"-:.,o'_..,,..._,.~.;,,: _,4 .:~.,/,~.. . .. ~.- ................ -'-' .'i-Z_' ............................... ,° - - -'-'; -'"-'-'-;:'-::-L:'-.';-;;--; .................... .... I1.".... "'.." Z :.,. '-- -'.'_'. 'L'.': _'L'L .'Z."_' ' 13 14 --!-:i:-!_-:i:-i:-!_-i:-_-_-_:-:---:_---i_-:i:_--!:_!i:!i!-i! :;:. i. ': 'i_ '_-'i: 'i '!:-'!:'i.-".'.'!: '. ".-': --: .... 19. 20. -" WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE IN BOYNTON BEACH' + THE JEFFERSON AT BOYTON BEACH RESIDENTIAL PROJECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE. (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) SIGNATURE 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11 12.~ 13. 14. 1 16.- 17. 18. 19. 20. PRINT NAME ADDRESS WE THE UNDERSIGNE:'D DO FIEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RESIDENTIAL PROJEC-ir$ ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVF. NUE IN BOYNTON BEACH; ~- THE JEFFERSON A'I" BOY'TON BF. AQ~t R~SIDFN ~'IAL PR.O.1EC, I' (Previously identified as Proposed Oru'inece Nc;, ,92,262) + T!-!U ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE, ~lck" ';i,~d as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Heeting) ~~G~TURE PP, INT NAME ADDRESS .~,.. ,9., .__. - ...... -_.- .... ~-..; _-~?,,_,,.~,.v. 5,'==:;~t~- -.l- -..c~-~.__l__..~_,..f._'X~__~,~ ~ ~..,._, -i-~ L'~-~~ -- · YI ;, - ' ~- - ~-r~-"2~- -- ~ r ....... .~ ....... _,Z'_,c.~. ~¢~.~ _~..-~ ~. "'~ -- - .... -/J'.L~ ~' ...... ' ........... .... _-_-:_--: ................................... 18. 19 .... . _ '._ 20 ......... WE THE UNDERSTGNED DO HEREBY RE(~UEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COHMISSZON APPROVE THE FOLLOWZNG RESZDENTZAL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE ZN BOYNTON BEACH: -I- THE 3EFFERSON AT BOYNTON BEACH RESIDENTZAL PRO3ECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Heeting) 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10., 11. 12. 13. 14. WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY RE(~UEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMM[SSXON APPROVE THE FOLLOWXNG RESZDENT/AL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE [N BOYNTON BEACH; + THE JEFFERSON AT BOYNTON BEACH RESZDENT~AL PROJECT (Previously Identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15 16. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. WE THE UNDERSTGNED DO HEREBY RE(~UEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMHTSSZON APPROVE THE FOLLOWZNG RESI'DENTI'AL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE I~N BOYNTON BEACH: THE JEFFERSON AT BOYNTON BEACH RES:[DENTZAL PROJECT (Previously identified as Propo. ed Ordinance No. 02-262) THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE P&D Meeting) 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10.I 11. 12. 1: WE THE UNDERSTGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMZSSTON APPROVE THE FOLLOWZNG RESZDENTZAL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE ZN BOYNTON BEACH: THE 3EFFERSON AT BOYNTON BEACH RESXDENT~AL PRO3ECT (Previously identified as Propoled Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOHES ON CONGRESS AVENUE (]:dentifled ,a.s LUAR 02-009 at the P&D~eetll~g) .... :~. ,~. ~'"'~'" 2.'7 ~'"~' ,,] --~ . /.:"7 . WE'THE UNDERSZGNED DO HEREBY RE(~UEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COf4141~SSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RESIDENTI'AL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE i'N BOYNTON BEACH: THE 2EFFERSON AT BOYNTON BEACH RESZDEN~AL PRO3ECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNH,~II4ES ON CONGRESS AVENUE (~:[d~'~fied as LUAR~.0..~-e09jI~t the 'P&D Nee~ng) "-~~ c-"~" - - · ~ ~ i ,/~ '~.-,, ~2, ~3, 14. 15. 16. 17. 18.' 19. 20. 21. 22. WE THE UNDERSZGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMTSSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RESTDENTIAL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE ZN BOYNTON BEACH: THE JEFFERSON AT BOYNTON BEACH RESIDENTIAL PROJECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) 2. 3. 4. THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE (Tdentified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) ~ 27 9. 10, 11. 12. 13. 14, 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22, WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMM]SS]ON APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RES]DENT]AL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE IN BOYNTON BEACH: + THE JEFFERSON AT BOYTON BEACH RES[DENT]AL PROJECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE. (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) SIGNATURE PRINT NAME ADDRESS. 12. 13.- .................. 14. 15.- ....... 16.- ........... 17. WE THE UNDERSZGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSZON APPROVE THE FOLLOWZNG RESZDENTZAL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE ZN BOYNTON BEACH: THE JEFFERSON AT BOYNTON BEACH RESZDENTZAL PROJECT (Previously Identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOHES ON CONGRESS AVENUE (Tdentified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Heeting)~ _/~- 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19.' 20. 21. 22. WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE :IN BOYNTON BEACH: + THE JEFFERSON AT BOYTON BEACH RESIDENTIAL PROJECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE. (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) 7. 8. 9 SIGNATURE PRINT NAME ADDRESS 16. 9, mlmmllmm~mmm~mmmmmmmlilmlmmml#mmmmmmmmmmmm! .... 20.- ........................... WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RESIDENTIAL PRO]ECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE IN BOYNTON BEACH: -~-.THE JEFFERSON AT BOYTON BEACH RESIDENTIAL PROJECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE. (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) SIGNATURE PRINT NAME ADDRESS 11 12 13 14. 15. 16. 17. 19. 0 Ilmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmlmmmmmm WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COHMISSZON APPROVE THE FOLLOWZNG RES[DENTI~AL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE ZN BOYNTON BEACH: THE 3EFFERSON AT BOYNTON BEACH RESZDENTZAL PRO3ECT (Previously Identified as Propomed Ordinance No. 02-262) THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOWlES ON CONGRESS AVENUE (~dentifled as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Iqeetlng) 7. 8. 9 10 1] 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 19. ~ ~~~~ ' ~ WE THE UNDERSZGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMTSSTON APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RESZDENTZAL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE ZN BOYNTON BEACH: THE JEFFERSON AT BOYNTON BEACH RESZDENTZAL PROJECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE (Zdentifled as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) 13. r 14. 15. 16.' 17. 18. 19, 20, 21. 22. WE THE UNDERSZGNED DO HEREBY RE(~UEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMZSS~ON APPROVE THE FOLLOWZNG RESZDENTTAL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE IN BOYNTON BEACH: THE JEFFERSON AT BOYNTON BEACH RESZDENTZAL PROJECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) 10. 12. 13. 14. 15. 22. 18. 19. 20. 2~ 22. WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY RE(~UEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH £OMM[SSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RESZDENT[AL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE IN BOYNTON BEACH: + THE .~EFFERSON AT BOYTON BEACH RESIDENT[AL PROJECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE, (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) SIGNATURE PRINT NAME ADDRESS ~. ---- ~ ~- ~ ~, ~1.~.~~_,_ ~.~_~ ~ ~ ~_o ~_, _ ............... ~.___ ~_~~'~ ~ ,, ~.__,. ~- .~ ~-__ ~~_ ~__ ~~ ~- ~ ............. ~? .~ ~ ~' ~ K ~.~,. ..... ~ --- ~ ' ~ ~. - ~ '~ .~ .~ ..... ~.-_ ....~ ~ ~ ~ · ~, ~~ '-~-~ ....... -~~L_~ .... ~.~ '~~ . ~ ~~-~ -~-~ ............... , _ [0 ............ 13, !4. 15. 16, 17. 18. 19. 20. mmmmmmmmmmmemmmmmmm ! mm # mm mmmm, WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RESIDENTIAL PRO.1ECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE IN BOYNTON BEACH: + THE JEFFERSON AT BOY'I'ON BEACH RESIDENT[AL PRO.1ECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE. (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) SIGNATURE PRINT NAME ADDRESS 1. -~ .... ,--- ~.-./ ........................... _u. _~_L~_:~_~_~ .... - ~S-~ 2. ~ ~ ~,__ _ __ ~_ .............. -~----~---~-- 3. - ..... - C~-~ /. -~ Y ~- ~- - - t ........... ~; - - - ~ / ~:: 2~ .... ~ ~ ~~ . ~-~--~~ ............. :~_~_~ ....... ~__~ 9. - ~~~~ ~ .... ~_~_~ ~ z~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~oa ....... 2 ...... :--: ................. !2. 13. !4. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.---- m m WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE IN BOYNTON BEACH: + THE JEFFERSON AT BOYTON BEACH RESIDENTIAL PROJECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE. (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) SIGNATURE PRINT NAME ADDRESS 2 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. - 9. - !1. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 20. WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RESIDENTIAL PRO]ECTS ON SOUTH CONGRE55 AVENUE IN BOYNTON BEACH: + THE JEFFERSON AT BOYTON BEACH RESIDENTIAL PROJECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No, 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE. (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) SIGNATURE PRINT NAME ADDRESS 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. mmmmm m mm mm m mm mlmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm m m lmm mm mm m mm m mm mm 17. 18. 19. 20. mm /mmmmm m m m m m m m m m mmm m mm mm m m m m mmmlm mmwmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmm WE THE UNDERS~[GNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMM~rSS:iON APPROVE THE FOLLOWXNG RESXDENT~AL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE IN BOYNTON BEACH: + THE JEFFERSON AT BOYNTON BEACH RESZDENTZAL PROJECT (Previously identified el Propoaed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE (:/~lentifie~Lj~.L.,.U..AR 02-009 aJ: the P&O Meeting) .~ ,..,.. 1. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 14 15. ~' 16. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RESIDENTIAL PRO.~ECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE IN BOYNTON BEACH: + THE .1EFFERSON AT BOYTON BEACH RESIDENTIAL PRO.]ECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordlnance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE. (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) SIGNATURE PRINT NAME ADDRESS WE THE UNDERSZGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMHI'SSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWI'NG RESXDENTIAL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE I'N BOYNTON BEACH: THE JEFFERSON AT BOYNTON BEACH RESXDENTIAL PROJECT (Previously identified as Propoled Ordinance No. 02-262) THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Heetlng) 20. 21. 22. WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RESIDENTIAL PRO]ECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE IN BOYNTON BEACH: + THE 3EFFERSON AT BOYTON BEACH RESIDENTIAL PRO3ECT ~Freviously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE. (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) SIGNATURE PRINT NAME ADDRESS WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RESIDENTIAL PRO.1ECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE IN BOYNTON BEACH: + THE .1EFFERSON AT BOYTON BEACH RESIDENTIAL PROJECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE. (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) SIGNATURE PRINT NAME ADDRESS 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 10 11,~ 12. 13. 14. 1! 16 __ mm mm mmmmmmmmmm mm m WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY RE(~UEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COHMISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RESIDENTIAL PRO]EC-I'S ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE IN BOYNTON BEACH: + THE JEFFERSON AT BOYTON BEACH RESIDENTIAL PRO]ECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE. (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) SIGNATURE PRINT NAME ADDRESS _ at..h___ - - ?-"~"~ ....~. ....1' .....;.~Z._- - ~' - - -e'~. ........... ._ WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COlVlM[SS[ON APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE IN BOYNTON BEACH: + THE JEFFERSON AT BOYTON BEACH RESIDENTIAL PROJECT (PreviOusly identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262.) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE. (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) ;IGNATU PRINT NAME ADDRESS _ ~_~ .... ~& ........ .___.~ ~_ ........... ~-~ .................. ~ i i i_~ ~~~___ x~~~~ .............. ~~ .... _ ___ ......... ~o. ~___2w ~ ~~~~ ~/ - ------._ ..... ~~~.~~ ~~"~ ,,. --~~ ~~:::~~:~ ............................ ZS.-- - . WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMIRISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RESIDENTIAL PRO.1ECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE IN 15OYNTON BEACH: + THE .1EFFERSON AT BOYTON BEACH RESIDENTIAL PRO.1ECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE. (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) SIGNATURE PRINT NAME ADDRESS ~ ................... '_ ~__~~ · -.~ ~ - - ',~' -.~ ',-." -,/' - -.. -/t' - - - '" '7- - - - .,-?'~ --.-~,,'Tt'J- .......... 7' ~-,- %.- ..... l ', / ' - ~--~ ." 'C'~ ~ ; · ' ~ --(~.~t~ .~. ---J~ ~- ~,~~~,--.- ........... -. :~--~- ~~.~ o _"~_~-~-~_ :_, ...... ~;~.~=..-- .......... ....... . o ___~.~,,L_ :.~_.~ :>_ ~-:_-:~ .............. ~, ...... ~~ ....~ .... g ..... ~:, .............. .... ~.4.. ........ ~'- -~ ....... --- ' ,, ~ ........... ~~ ................ ~ ..... ~.'-' _~~ ........ ~_.~~ ..... ~_~_~_~_~ 17. ~~_~~ ........ 18. _ ......... 20. WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMHISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RESIDENTIAL PRO.~ECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE IN BOYNTON BEACH: + THE -1EFFERSON AT BOYTON BEACH RESIDENTIAL PRO.]ECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE. (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) SIGNA~.~ PRINT NAME ADDRESS - 7~. ---- 11. 12. 13. 14. --,. ~ I'~ I~rT" /.,V t== .............. 16.~..~-.. ~-~-l ~- _~dP./>_!=_- ~s. ~,~---C; r~;-~~~i'~,;- ~ ............ 19. - ......... =~- -- ~a ~__~~_ ............ 20. "'.,'~ THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RES[DENT[AL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE IN BOYNTON BEACH: + THE JEFFERSON AT BOYTON BEACH RESIDENTIAL PROJECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE. (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) SIGNATURE /:?I~RINT NAME ADDRESS . ~_~. ,, ~ ..(' ,, ~ ,," \ ...,-"/' _ _ ,, ~ , ~ '7 ,,/ ~'.~ od WE THE' UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE IN BOYNTON BEACH: + THE JEFFERSON AT BOYTON BEACH RESIDENT[AL PROJECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE. (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) i0. 12. 13. i4. 15. 16. ,- 17.- 18. - / 19./;-~ 20. SIGNATURE PRINT NAME ADDRESS WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE IN BOYNTON BEACH: + THE JEFFERSON AT BOYTON BEACH RESIDENTIAL PROJECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE. (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) SIGNATU RE PRINT NAME ADDRESS _ _~ _ ~~~ ~. ~~~-~~~:__. ~~~ _ - ._ ~_~~. WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY RE(~UEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RES[DENT[AL PRO.~ECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE IN BOYNTON BEACH: + THE JEFFERSON AT BOYTON BEACH RESIDENTIAL PRO.]ECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE. (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) SIGNATURE PRINT NAME ADDRESS .. - ., ............ ,~.__.7>,~_ ~__, .... ~J~J~ ~ .~. ~- , , , ~ .... ~ · .~ ,..,, , , . -~ ...... . --... ,- .......... . 3_ -~ ...................... 2~ ~_{___ f 5. .;~ - ............... --~---~%-%--~ Z~ ..... ~ ~ ~_=~ ~., 10. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm! mmm m m mmmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmml mmmm!m m mmmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm !m mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm~mm mmmm ! m ! mmm mmmmmmmmm ! mmmm m mmmmmmmmmm! mmmmmmmmmmmmmm ! m ! m ! ! mmmm! mmmmm! mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm~ WE THE UNDERSXGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMM]:SSlrON APPROVE THE FOLLOWI~NG RES]:DENT~I~.L PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE TN BOYNTON BEACH: THE JEFFERSON AT BOYNTON BEACH RESZDENTZAL PROJECT (Previously identified a. Propoled Ordinance No. 02-262) THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE Zdentifl, at the P&D Meeting) 15. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. WE THE UNDERSt'GNED DO HEREBY RE(~UE$'I' THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWlrNG RESIDENTZAL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE I~N BOYNTON BEACH: THE JEFFERSON AT BOYNTON BEACH RESZDENT~AL PROJECT (Previously Identified aa Propoxd Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE (Zdentified as LUAR 02-009 at th~e P&D Meetinj~) ~ 6. 7. 8. 9. 10, ' 11. 12. 13. 14, 17. 18, 19. 20. 21. 22. WE THE UNDERSTGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSZON APPROVE THE FOLLOWTNG RESTDENTTAL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE I~N BOYNTON BEACH: THE SEFFERSON AT BOYNTON BEACH RESZDENTIAL PRO3ECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) WE THE UNDERSZGNED DO HEREBY RE,qUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COIqlqZSSZON APPROVE THE FOLLOWZNG RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE [N BOYNTON BEACH: THE .JEFFERSON AT BOYNTON BEACH RESIDENTIAL PRO~)ECT (Previously identified as Propoled Ordinance No. 02-262) THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE (Zdentifled as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) 15. 16. // 17. 19. 20. 21. 22. WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE IN BOYNTON BEACH: + THE 3EFFERSON AT BO~.ON BEACH RESIDENTIAL PROJECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE. (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) SIGNATURE PRINT NAME ADDRESS ,, ----.-- _ 10 .............. 11. 13. !4. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. mmmmmm! m m m m mmm ! ! mm#mm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm WE THE UNDERSZGNED DO HEREBY RE(~UEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMZSSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWZNG RESZDENTZAL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE IN BOYNTON BEACH: THE JEFFERSON AT BOYNTON BEACH RESIDENTZAL PRO3ECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOIqES ON CONGRESS AVENUE (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) 2. 3. 4. 19. 20. 21. 22. WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RESIDENTIAL PRO3ECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE IN BOYNTON BEACH' + THE .1EFFERSON AT BOYTON BEACH RESIDENTIAL PROJECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE. (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) SIGNATURE PRINT NAME ADDRESS 18. ....... , .................. 19. ................................. WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE IN BO,,YNTON BEACH' + THE JEFFERSON AT BOYTON BEACH RESIDENTIAL PROJECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE. (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) SIGNATUI IE lmmm 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12, i3. PRINT NAME ADDRESS WE THE UNDERSZGNED DO HEREBY RE(~UEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSZON APPROVE THE FOLLOWZNG RESIDENTZAL PRO3ECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE ZN BOYNTON BEACH: + THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE /~ D C~entifled as I, UAI~02-009 at the P&D Meeting) .,. ~ // J~ ~ ,: ~ ' , ~ · 20. 21. 22. WE THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY REQUEST THAT THE BOYNTON BEACH COMMISSION APPROVE THE FOLLOWING RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS ON SOUTH CONGRESS AVENUE IN BOYNTON BEACH: + THE JEFFERSON AT BOYTON BEACH RESIDENTIAL PROJECT (Previously identified as Proposed Ordinance No. 02-262) THE ARBOLATA TOWNHOMES ON CONGRESS AVENUE. (Identified as LUAR 02-009 at the P&D Meeting) SIGNATURE PRINT NAME ADDRESS .......... ,z .... 4.-- ~- ~ 4 ~ ~>~ ...... ~ ~ -~ -~ '_~-~.__ z ~_ ~~ :~_ ~_~ ~.- ..... . ---~ ........ ~ ~ ?. ~. -.~~~ .... JJ_~~_~__~~__ - .... ~ ~' '~ ~ ~: r-'-'-- ~--~:~-- ~- ~-~ -~- ....... ~.~--,--,~-- ~ ................ . ~ --~_~ ~ ~- ~ '// ~. / A ~ '~ --~---- ~ ........... -;~. ~: ~ ~,'- ................ ~___~.~;~:~____ ,"'.,O'~ , , , '/" ,~ . I ) '~ / !1 sllI IIIl~mli~ll~;ll__ i i1__I ~.~. -~ -~.~; ............ ~j~:~ ~.; 6 ! mmmm m /Nm I Immm mlmlllmmlmmmllmmmmlllm mm mi Im mi i Imm 18.------ ~EX~IBI? F 1/7/03 Meeting July 2001 July 16, 2001 August 27, 2001 Sept. 4,2001 Sept. 10, 2001 Sept. 26,2001 October2001 JORDAN WRECKER SERVICE 905 N. Railroad Avenue Revocable License Agreement Chronology Jordan Wrecker Service verbally asks the City Engineering Department for permission to fence the easement running between two of his parcels. Engineering Department responds in writing that permission cannot be given due to two active utility lines running within the alleyway. City Manager and a member of the Commission do a site inspection. Ask the Development Department and the Assistant City Manager if the fencing request can be accommodated. Assistant City Manager provides City Manager with details of the use of the alleyway for utility services, and expresses concern that if the alleyway were fenced, it would be used to store wrecked vehicles. Offers to contact property owner to further explain the situation, and a more detailed outline of why the verbal request was denied. The Assistant City Manager calls the Vice-Mayor to explain the reasons. The Vice-Mayor suggests that he is only trying to help this local business keep vandals from getting onto his property. He suggests that if the alley is abandoned, or if the private property owner is allowed to fence the alleyway, that there should be a clear restriction against the storage of wrecked vehicles or broken-down equipment. A formal memorandum on reasons why not to vacate the alley is issued by the Assistant City Manager. The City Manager asks the Assistant City Manager to work with the Legal Department to draft a License Agreement for Jordan Wrecker Service that would allow the fencing of the alleyway, but would contain a provision prohibiting parking or storing equipment or vehicles. This License Agreement is being offered due to the property owners desire to keep vandals out of his place of business. Draft License Agreement prepared and shared with Jordan Wrecker Service. License Agreement contains provisions November 2001 prohibiting storing or parking of vehicles and equipment within the alleyway. Draft License Agreement is revised with two changes. The length of the agreement is doubled, and. the cost of the License Agreement is dropped from $600.00 per year to $1.00 per year. The provision about not storing any equipment or wrecked vehicles survives the revision. Nov. 20,2001 City Commission approves the License Agreement with Jordan Wrecker Service. The provision about not stodng any equipment or wrecked vehicles is in the approved version of the final agreement. December 2001 through January 2003 Jordan Wrecker Service stores wrecked vehicles and broken down equipment on the alleyway on a regular basis. A number of verbal warnings are given to Jordan Wrecker Service about the violation of the License Agreement. October2002 In preparation for the annual renewal of the License Agreement, a formal inspection is conducted of the site. October29,2002 Jordan Wrecker Service put on formal notice that they have been in continuous violation of the License Agreement. They are formally asked to remove all vehicles and equipment from the alleyway. October29,2002 through January 2003 Continued violations by Jordan Wrecker Service, despite a number of verbal and written warnings about the possibility of loss of their License Agreement. November2002 City Commission agenda item prepared to have the City Commission consider revocation of the License Agreement. January 7, 2003 City Commission action scheduled on the revocation. ITEMS TO CONSIDER 1) 2) 3) 4) The request to fence the alleyway was for the express purpose of keeping vandals out of the business. There are 4 active utilities in this alleyway (water, sewer, telephone, gas). The License Agreement has clearly prohibited the storing or vehicles or equipment within the alleyway. The License holder has constantly violated the License Agreement since it was first issued. Subject: Bressner, Kur, Wednesday, September 26, 2001 1:23 PM 5ugerman, Dale Che~of, ~Tames 905 N. Railroad Avenue -- License Agreement Dale, Please work with legal to prepare a draft license agreement for the use of the Alley ROW by the adjoining property owners. Per your memo of 9/10/01, the terms should reflect unrestricted access to the area by the City for maintenance which means a prohibition against parking or storing equipment or vehicles on the Alley ROW. The term of the license agreement should be no more than five years with two five year renewals. In addition, the license agreement should contain a provision that the City may terminate the license agreement at any time with 90 days notice. This way if there is a violation of the agreement, we cancel. Because we have active utilities in the Alley ROW, an alley vacation is not recommended. Thanks, Kurt