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Woolbright Plaza DEVELC~MENT ORDER OF THE CITY COM~ISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLi DA PROJECT NAME: Woolbright Plaza APPLICANT'S AGENT: H.P. Tomkins, Jr. of H.P.T. Consultants, Inc. APPLICANT'S ADDRESS: 2295 Corporate Boulevard #240, Boca Raton, FL 33431 DATE OF HEARING RATIFICATION BEFORE CITY COMMISSION: March 5, 2002 TYPE OF RELIEF SOUGHT: Conditional Use / Major Site Plan Modification LOCATION OF PROPERTY: Southwest comer of Woolbright Road and Congress Avenue DRAWING(S): SEE EXHIBIT "B" ATTACHED HERETO. 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 headng 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 5. This Order shall take effect immediately upon issuance by the City Clerk. o All further development on the property shall be made in accordance with the terms and conditions of this order. 7. Other DATED: S:~Planning\SHARED\WP~PROJECTS\WoolbrigI~'P _~ =-O '.~ EXHIBIT "C" Conditions of Approval Project name: Woolbright Plaza File number: COUS 01-007 Reference: 3nd review revised plans identified as Conditional Use / Maior Site Plan Modification. File COUS 01-007 with a February 12, 2002 Planning and Zoning Division date stamp marking.. DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE REJECT PUBLIC WORKS - General Comments: None X PUBLIC WORKS Traffic Comments: 1. Driveways accessing both Woolbright and Congress should be "right in-right X out". UTILITIES Comments: 2. Fire flow calculations will be required demonstrating the City Code X requirement of 1,500 g.p.m, as stated in LDR Chap. 6, Art. IV, Sec. 16, or the requirement imposed by insurance underwriters, whichever is greater (see CODE Sec. 26-16(a)). 3. All utility easements are shown on the rectified site plan and landscaping X drawings; we will determine which trees may interfere with existing utilities. In general, palm trees will be the only tree species allowed within utility easements. Canopy trees may be planted outside of the easements so that roots and branches will not impact those utilities within the easement in the foreseeable future. LDR Sec 7.5-18.1 give public utilities the authority to remove any trees that interfere with utility services, either in utility easements or public rights-of-way. 4. The Utilities Department does not approve of a CBS screen wall or X continuous heavy landscape visual screen barrier within its utility easement along the west property line of this project. Palm tree cluster(s) and staggered on either side of the existing water main may be planted to satisfy the screening intent. However, the Utilities Department will field locate the water main at the time of landscape planting to ensure that no trees are installed that would be detrimental to the existing water main. Low shrubbery is permissible provided that the applicant executes a "Hold Harmless" agreement in the event the Department is required to excavate any portion of the utility easement to repair and/or replace any portion of the existing water main that would damage and/or destroy said palm tree clustering or said low shrubbery. The aspects of this condition relative to the density of landscaping materials are superseded by Commission Condition #45. COA revised.doc 03/13/02 2 DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE REJECT 5. Water and sewer lines to be owned and operated by the City shall be included X within utility easements. Please show all proposed easements on the engineering drawings, master site plan and landscape plan using a minimum width of 12 feet. The easements shall be dedicated via seParate instrument to the City as stated in CODE Sec. 26-33(a). FIRE Comments: 6. The site plan and master plan design documents shall adhere to Chapter 9 of X the Code of Ordinances of the City of Boynton Beach entitled "Fire Protection and Prevention." This ordinance adopts NFPA 1, Fire Prevention Code, 1997 edition, and NFPA 101, Life Safety Code, 1997 edition 7. Design documents shall demonstrate compliance w/th LDR Chapter 6, X Section 16, which provides requirements for hydrants. Hydrants in commercial applications shall be no more than 300 feet apart and the remotest part of any structure shall be no more than 200 feet from a hydrant. Connections shall be to mains no less than six (6) inches in diameter. In addition to domestic requirements at a residual pressure of not less than 20 psi, a fire flow of at least 1500 gpm is required. 8. Design documents where underground water mains and hydrants are to be X provided, must demonstrate that they will be installed, completed, and in service prior to construction work per NFPA 1, (1997) Section 41-2.3.2. 9. Pursuant to City Ordinance 9-3F, the Fire Marshal has developed an X Administrative Order dated May 9, 2001, that provides the minimum performance for all security gates and emergency access. Another Administrative Order dated May 15, 2001 addresses Knox Box storage of information for responding emergency personnel. 10. Design documents must demonstrate compliance with the requirements for X fire lanes that are provided in Section 9-21 of the City Ordinances. Signing and marking are described in LDR Chapter 23 Section B2. 11. Fire Lanes shall be provided at the start of a project and be maintained X throul~hout construction for access per NFPA 1, Section 41-2.1. POLICE Comments: None X ENGINEERING DMSION Comments: COA revised.doc 03/13/02 DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE REJECT 12. Provide drainage plans and design data for site drainage (Chapter 6, Article X IV, Section 5). The plans must include flow arrows. Any work done within the right-of-way and/or existing facilities within the right-of-way will require review, approval, and permitting by Palm Beach County and the Florida Department of Transportation. X 13. Resolve the conflicts between outdoor freestanding light poles and new shade trees. Replace or relocate large canopy trees adjacent to light fixtures to eliminate future shadowing on the parking surface (LDR, Chapter 23, Article II, Section A. 1.b). 14. Sidewalks adjacent to parking lots shall be continuous through driveways to X mark pedestrian paths and shall be 6 inches thick within driveways (LDR, Chapter 23, Article II, Section P). Indicate by note that the sidewalks within the driveway will be 6 inches thick. 15. Show sight triangles graphically on the Site Plan and Landscaping Plan. X Reference FDOT Standard Index 546 for the sight triangles along all collector and arterial roadways. 16. Provide, delineate and stripe a Loading Area; include a pavement message X in yellow indicating "No Parking - Loading Zone". Also, see City Standard Drawings B-98001 and B-90013 for striping details. 17. Proof of other agency permits shall be required prior to the issuance of other X permits. 18. Show written and graphic scale on all sheets. X 19. Indicate stall widths on plans. X 20. Orient the dumpster enclosure in a southwest direction to facilitate efficient X pick-up and maneuverinl~. BUILDING DIVISION Comments: 21. Relocate the two (2) handicap parking spaces located on the south side of the X 4-story building to one (1) space on the east side and one (1) space of the west side of the building. 22. At time of permit review, submit signed and sealed working drawings of the X proposed construction. COA revised.doc 03/13/02 4 DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE REJECT 23. At time of permit review, submit for review an addressing plan for the X project. PARKS AND RECREATION Comments: None X FORESTER/ENVIRONMENTALIST Comments: 24. Indicate on the landscape plan the existing desirable trees that will be X preserved, relocated or removed and replaced on the site. 25. Indicate on the plans the newly planted trees that are replacements (separate X symbol) for the removed trees. These trees should be in addition to the Landscape Code required trees on the site. PLANNING AND ZONING Comments: 26. Since this project is phased, this site plan is only valid for one (1) year from X the date of City Commission approval and an additional fee is required. Indicate the timing for the phasing. The sequence of construction will be per phasing delineation shown on the site plan. Any change to the phasing plan will be subject to a minor site plan modification request. 27. The maximum allowable height in the C-3 zoning district is 45 feet. Any X eligible architectural elements listed in Chapter 2, Section 4.F.2, such as parapets or towers as shown on the plan exceeding this limit will require approval of a height exception. The proposed height should be indicated in the tabular data of the site plan. 28. In an effort to achieve further compatibility with the surrounding properties, X staff recommends reducing the height of both pole signs to a maximum of 12 feet in height and eliminating the Light Emitting Diodes (LED) Scoreboard display. 29. The building area and proposed uses in the traffic impact analysis do not X match the area (57,750 square feet vs. 59,290 square feet) and uses on the site plan. Submit a revised traffic study prior to City Commission review. 30. Provide cross access agreements between the subject property and the X property to the south. 31. Include a color rendering of all elevations prior to the Planning & X Development Board meeting (Chapter 4, Section 7.D.2.). COA revised.doc 03/13/02 DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE REJECT 32. Submit a color sample / swatch of all major exterior finishes prior to the X Planning & Development Board meeting. Each sample and / or elevation shall include the manufacturer's name and color code (Chapter 4, Section 7.D.1.). 33. All required trees shall be at minimum 12 feet overall height and 3 caliper X inches when planted (Chapter 7.5, Article II, Section 5.C.2.). 34. Prior to the Planning & Development Board, on the site plan or separate X sheet, provide a detail or typical of all outdoor freestanding lighting fixtures. The detail must include the pole material, height, and color. The design, style, and illumination level shall be compatible with the building design (height) and shall consider safety, function, and aesthetic value (Chapter 9, Section 10.F. 1.). 35. Sculptures, fountains, gardens, pools, and benches shall be encouraged within X the site design (Chapter 9, Section 10.H.). The site plan indicates that a fountain and a planter is proposed near the four-story building. Provide a detail of both. 36. Wall signs shall be designed and treated as part of the architecture of a X building and shall be reviewed at the time of site plan review. On the elevations, indicate the color, type and height of all wall signs (Chapter 9, Section 10.I. 1.). The number of colors used for tenant signage for multiple tenant buildings shall be limited to two, in addition to white and black. Colors of nationally registered copy of tenants within the building shall be included in this limitation (Chapter 9, Section 10.I.3). Despite the code limit to two colors, staff recommends limiting the sign color of the tenants of the one-story building to match the Walgreen's sign. 37. All plant material proposed within utility easements must obtain approval X from the Utilities Department. The proposed West Indies Mahogany trees' roots may conflict with the existing 8-inch Ductile kon Pipe water main, located in the utility easement along the west property line. 38. A buffer wall is required along the west perimeter buffer where the subject X property abuts a residential district. The buffer wall shall not abridge any easement rights or be constructed over any existing utilities in any easement area and shall be setback at least two (2) feet from adjoining property lines (Chapter 2, Section 4.L.). The existing easements may preclude the placement of the buffer wall along the west property line. The applicant will be required to either obtain a variance to omit the wall or to erect the wall outside the easement area (see Utilities conditions). 39. Staff recommends that in the southwest corner of the site along the west X perimeter landscape buffer where there is no utility easement, the West Indies Mahoga~y trees shall be spaced closer than 30 feet apart as currently COA revised.doc 03/13/02 6 DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE REJECT proposed. See Commission condition #45 relative to spacing of mahogany trees. 40. At the southeast comer of the site (along Congress Avenue), relocate the X proposed Live Oak tree either a few feet to the north or south of the pedestrian link to the public right-of-way sidewalk so that there are no conflicts within the pedestrian walkway. 41. The floor plan and elevations for the four-story building must correspond to X each other with regards to the entrances to the building. In parking areas, the handicap parking spaces must be situated closest to entrances where handicap ramps are required or provided. No handicap spaces shall be located where no buildin~ entrances or handicap ramps are provided or proposed. ADDITIONAL PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT BOARD CONDTIONS Comments: 42. None X ADDITIONAL CITY COMMISSION CONDITIONS Comments: 43. No coin-operated or other types of stand-alone vending machines shall be X permitted outside the one-story building or the four-story building 44. The temporary and permanent outdoor storage of shopping carts is strictly X prohibited. This includes but is not limited to the dedication of parking stalls, drive aisles, or sidewalks, as a place for the storage of shopping carts. Said shopping carts must be returned and kept inside the buildings. 45. Along the west landscape buffer within the utility easement, the applicant X shall replace the proposed Sabal Palm trees w/th Royal Palm trees (at same specifications). In addition, the Areca Palm trees and appropriate shrub material shall be installed at a height that will function as a significant lower- to-midlevel visual buffer. The landscape material proposed in said west landscape buffer shall be continued to the southwest comer of the subject site. The West Indies Mahogany trees proposed on the west landscape buffer shall be installed at a more "mature" height and will be planted tip-to-tip. A mixture of "mature" Royal Palm trees and "mature" Live Oak trees shall be installed alon~ the north and east propert7 lines. MWR/elj \\CH\MAIN\SHRDATA\Planning\SHARED\WP\PROJECTS\Woolbdght Plaza\COUS 01-007~COA revised.doc