Ord 44-02ORDINANCE NO. 44-02
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF
THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA,
AMENDING THE LAND DEVELOPMENT
REGULATIONS OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES, BY
AMENDING SECTION 4.4.21, "COMMUNITY
FACILITIES (CF) DISTRICT", SUBSECTION (H),
"SPECIAL REGULATIONS", BY ADDING A NEW
PARAGRAPH (3) TO PROVIDE FOR A MINIMUM OF
10% NON-VEHICULAR OPEN SPACE FOR CF ZONED
PROPERTIES IN THE WEST ATLANTIC AVENUE
REDEVFJ.OPMENT AREA; AND BY AMENDING
SECTION 4.3.4042), "DEVELOPMENT MATRIX", TO
ADD SETBACK AND OPEN SPACE REQUIREMENTS;
PROVIDING A SAVING CLAUSE, A GENERAL
REPEALER CLAUSE, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, pursuant to LDR Section 1.1.6, the Planning and Zoning Board reviewed the
proposed text amendment at a public heating held on August 19, and voted 6 to 0 to recommend
that the changes be approved; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Florida Statute 163.3174(4)(0, the Planning and Zoning Board,
sitting as the Local Planning Agency, has determined that the change is consistent with and furthers
the goals, objectives and policies of the Comprehensive Plan.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. That Section 4.4.21, "Community Facilities (CF) District", Subsection (H),
"Special Regulations", of the Land Development Regulations of the Code of Ordinances of the City
of Delray Beach, Florida, be and the same is hereby amended by adding a new Paragraph (3) to read
as follows:
Section 4.4.21 Community Facilities (CF) District
(H) Special Regulations:
0) For CF zoned properties located within the West Atlantic Avenue
Redevelopment Area, a minimum of 10% non-vehicular open space shall be
provided. Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, the body acting upon a
development application may require additional open areas, including but not limited
to courtyards, plazas, and landscaped setbacks, in order to add interest and provide
relief from the building mass. All landscape requirements for parking lots and
buffeting of residential properties, pursuant to Sections 4.6.5 and 4.6.16, shall apply.
Section 2. That Section 4.3.4(K), "Development Standards Matrix" of the Land
Development Regulations of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, be and
the same is hereby amended by amending the "OTHER" column of the Development Standards
Matrix relating to the Community Facilities (CF) zoning district to read as follows:
Refer to Section 4.4.21(H) for additional setback and open space requirements.
Section 3. That should any section or provision of this ordinance or any portion thereof,
any paragraph, sentence, or word be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such
decision shall not affect the validity of the remainder hereof as a whole or part thereof other than
the part declared to be invalid.
Section 4. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be, and the same
are hereby repealed.
Section 5. That this ordinance shall become effective mediately upon its passage on
second and final reading.
PASSE~A~D/ADOPTED in regular session on second and final reading on this the
day of t'J/.~.~tY-,t~ ,2002.
ATTEST
City Clerk
Second Reading
MAYOR
2 ORD. NO. 44-02
MEMORANDUM
TO:
FROM:
SUBJECT:
DATE:
MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSIONERS
CITY MANAGER
ORDINANCE NO, 44-02 (AMENDING LAND DEVELOPMENT
REGULATIONS)
SEPTEMBER 27, 2002
This is second reading and second public hearing for Ordinance No. 44-02 which amends the Land
Development Regulations (LDR) by amending Section 4.4.21, "Community Facilities (CF) District",
Subsection (H),"Special Regulations" by adding a new Paragraph 0) and amending Section 4.3.4(K),
"Development Matrix".
The modified Section 4.4.21 provides a minimum of 10% non-vehicular open space for CF
(Community Facilities) zoned properties in the West Atlantic Redevelopment Area. Section 4.3.4(K)
adds setback and open space requirements. Ail landscape requirements for parking lots and proper
buffeting of residential area still apply while permitting property owners to create pedestrian plazas
and outdoor dining areas in place of landscape areas.
The Planning and Zoning Board held a public hearing in conjunction with the request. There was no
public testimony regarding this proposal After discussing this amendment, the Board voted 6-0 to
recommend the request be approved, based upon a positive finding with LDR Section 2.4.5(M)(5)
that the text amendment is consistent with and furthers the goals, objectives, and policies of the City's
Comprehensive Plan.
At first reading and first public hearing on September 17, 2002, the City Commission passed the
Ordinance No. 44-02 unanimously.
Recommend approval of Ordinance No. 44-02 on second and final reading.
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TO:
THRU:
FROM:
SUBJECT:
DAVID T. H~~I~G~ER
PAUL DORLING, DIRECTOI~ PLANNING AND~
CONSIDERATION OF AN AMENDMENT TO THE CF ZONING DISTRICT REGULATIONS
RELATING TO OPEN SPACE REQUIREMENTS WITHIN THE WEST ATLANTIC AVENUE
REDEVELOPMENT AREA.
The proposal is to amend the CF zoning district regulations to allow 10% of open space for CF zoned
properties within the West Atlantic Avenue Redevelopment Area where 25% is currently required. In May of
1995, an amendment to the CBD (Central Business District) regulations reduced the 25% open space
requirement for the district to 10% and eliminated open space requirements for properties within one block
of East Atlantic Avenue. In 1995, in response to the recommendations outlined in the West Atlantic Avenue
Redevelopment Plan, the open space requirement in the GC zoning district within the West Atlantic Overlay
District was reduced to 10%.
With this amendment, all landscape requirements for parking lots and proper buffedng of residential areas
will still apply. Those requirements ensure proper buffering of residential areas, while permitting property
owners to create pedestrian plazas and outdoor dining areas in place of landscape areas. Also, the
proposed language states that the body acting upon a development application may require that open
areas, including but not limited to courtyards, plazas, and landscaped setbacks, be provided in order to add
interest and provide relief from the building mass. This change is also supported by the West Atlantic
Redevelopment Plan and the recently adopted Downtown Master Plan. Given the above, it appears
appropriate to make this change. Additional background and an analysis are found in the attached Planning
and Zoning Board staff report.
Planning and Zoning Board: The Planning and Zoning Board held a public heating regarding this item at
its meeting of August 19, 2002. There was no public testimony regarding the proposal. After discussing the
amendment, the Board voted 6-0 (Randolph absent) to recommend to the City Commission approval of the
amendment to LDR Sections 4.4.21(H) and 4.3.4(K) (Development Matrix), based upon positive findings
with LDR Section 2.4.5(M)(5).
Community Redevelopment Agency: At its meeting of August 8, 2002, the CRA reviewed and
recommended approval of the proposed LDR text amendment with the condition that the Site Plan Review
and Appearance Board (SPRAB) retain the ability to require additional landscaping where necessary.
Downtown Development Authority (DDA): At its meeting of August 21, 2002, the DDA reviewed and
recommended approval of the proposed text amendment.
West Atlantic Avenue Redevelopment Coalition (WARC): At its meeting of September 11, 2002, the
WARC reviewed and recommended approval of the proposed LDR text amendment.
By motion, approve on first reading the text amendment to the Land Development Regulations Sections
4.4.21(H) and 4.3.4(K) (Development Matrix), based upon positive findings with LDR Section 2.4.5(M)(5),
that the text amendment is consistent with and furthers the Goals, Objectives, and Policies of the
Comprehensive Plan, and setting a public hearing date of October 1, 2002.
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Attachments: Planning & Zoning Board Staff Report of August 19, 2002 & Ordinance No. 44-02
ORDINANCE NO. 44-02
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF
THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA,
AMENDING THE LAND DEVRI.OPMENT
REGULATIONS OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES, BY
AMENDING SECTION 4.4.21, "COMMUNITY
FACILITIES (CF) DISTRICT", SUBSECTION (H),
"SPECIAL REGULATIONS", BY ADDING A NEW
PARAGRAPH (3) TO PROVIDE FOR A MINIMUM OF
10% NON-VEHICULAR OPEN SPACE FOR CF ZONED
PROPERTIES IN THE WEST ATLANTIC AVENUE
REDEVELOPMENT AREA; AND BY AMENDING
SECTION 4.3.4(K), "DEVF~LOPMENT MATRIX", TO
ADD SETBACK AND OPEN SPACE REQUIREMENTS;
PROVIDING A SAVING CLAUSE, A GENERAL
REPEALER CLAUSE, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHERF. AS, pursuant to LDR Section 1.1.6, the Planning and Zoning Board reviewed the
proposed text amendment at a public hearing held on August 19, and voted 6 to 0 to recommend
that the changes be approved; and
WHERF. AS, pursuant to Florida Statute 163.3174(4)(c), the Planning and Zoning Board,
sitting as the Local Planning Agency, has determined that the change is consistent with and furthers
the goals, objectives and policies of the Comprehensive Plan.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF DEI.RAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. That Section 4.4.21, "Community Facilities (CF) District", Subsection (I-I),
"Special Regulations", of the Land Development Regulations of the Code of Ordinances of the City
of Delray Beach, Florida, be and the same is hereby amended by adding a new Paragraph 0) to read
as follows:
Section 4.4.21 Community Facilities (CF) District
(FI) Specie! Regulations:
(3) For CF zoned properties located within the West Atlantic Avenue
Redevelopment Area. a. minimum of 10% non-vehicular open space shall be
provided. Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, the body acting upon a
development application may require additional open areas, including but not limited
to court, ards. plazas, and hndscaped setbacks, in order to add interest and provide
relief from the building mass. Ail hndscape requkements for parking Iots and
buffering of residential properties, pursuant to Sections 4.6.5 and 4.6.16. shall apply.
Section 2. That Section 4.3.4(K), "Development Standards Matrix" of the Land
Development Regulations of the Code of Ordinances of the City of De[ray Beach, Florida, be and
the same is hereby amended by amending the "OTHER" column of the Development Standards
Matrix relating to the Community Facilities (CF) zoning district to read as follows:
Refer to Section 4.4.21(H) for additional setback and open space requirements.
Section 3. That should any section or provision of this ordinance or any portion thereof,
any paragraph, sentence, or word be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such
derision shall not affect the validity of the remainder hereof as a whole or part thereof other than
the part declared to be invalid.
Section 4, That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be, and the same
are hereby repealed.
Section 5. That this ordinance shall become effective immediately upon its passage on
second and final reading.
PASSED AND ADOPTED in regn!~r session on second and final reading on this the
day of ,2002.
ATTEST
MAYOR
City Clerk
First Reading
Second Reading
2 ORD. NO. 44-02
MEETING OF:
AGENDA ITEM:
'pLANNINGAND'ZONING BOARD
'MEMORADUM STAFF REPORT
AUGUST 19, 2002
lV.F. AMENDMENT TO THE LAND DEVELOPMENT
REGULATIONS TO THE CF (COMMUNITY FACILITIES) ZONING
DISTRICT RELATING TO OPEN SPACE REQUIREMENTS FOR
PROPERTIES LOCATED WITHIN THE WEST ATLANTIC
AVENUE REDEVELOPMENT AREA.
The item before the Board is that of making a recommendation to the City Commission
on an LDR text amendment to the CF (Community Facilities) zoning district relating to
open space requirements for properties within the West Atlantic Avenue
Redevelopment Area.
Pursuant to LDR Section 1.1.6, amendments to the Land Development Regulations
may not be made until a recommendation is obtained from the Planning and Zoning
Board.
The Comprehensive Plan calls for the preparation of redevelopment plans in certain
areas of the city where blighted conditions exist. The West Atlantic Avenue
Redevelopment Plan covers the West Atlantic Avenue Corridor including the area one
block north and south of West Atlantic Avenue, between 1-95 and Swinton Avenue; and
the 100 Block of NW 5th Avenue (between NW 1st Street and Martin Luther King Jr.
Drive/NW 2nd St.). The Plan was adopted by the City in 1995 and amended in 1998
and 2000.
The West Atlantic Avenue Oveday District, which was created to implement
recommendations contained in the Redevelopment Plan, required a number of text
amendments to the Land Development Regulations. Processing of those amendments
began immediately following adoption of the Redevelopment Plan and was approved by
the City Commission on December 5, 1995.
In 2000, the second amendment to the Redevelopment Plan identified two text
amendments, which were recommended in the original Redevelopment Plan but were
not processed. The amended Redevelopment Plan again recommended that these
changes be made, which related to requiring all drive-through facilities as a conditional
use and reducing the front setback to 5' for properties fronting on NW and SW 5th
Avenues. An additional change recommended with the amended Redevelopment Plan
IV.F.
Planning and Zoning Board Memorandum Staff Report
LDR Text Amendment- CF Zoning District Open Space Requirement
Page 2
dealt with the modification to the parking requirements relating to hotels and motels.
These LDR amendments were approved by the City Commission on October 16, 2001.
The current proposal is to amend the CF zoning district regulations to allow a 10% open
space requirement for CF zoned properties within the West Atlantic Avenue
Redevelopment Area.
The definitions in the Land Development Regulations refer to open space as landscape
area only. In May of 1995, an amendment to the CBD (Central Business District)
regulations reduced the 25% open space requirement for the district to 10% and
eliminated open space requirements for properties within one block of East Atlantic
Avenue, between Swinton Avenue and the Intracoastal Waterway. In 1995, in
response to the recommendations outlined in the West Atlantic Avenue Redevelopment
Plan the open space requirement in the West Atlantic Overlay of the GC zoning district
was reduced to 10%. Given this amendment, the majority of the properties in the West
Atlantic Avenue Redevelopment Area now have a minimum 10% open space
requirement. The few exceptions are the CF zoned properties within the first blocks of
West Atlantic Avenue. As the intent of applying the 10% open space was to promote
redevelopment in the urban core, it appears appropriate to apply the 10% requirement
throughout the West Atlantic Avenue corridor.
This amendment will effect the open space requirement only and all landscape
requirements for parking lots and proper buffedng of residential areas will still apply.
Those requirements ensure proper buffering of residential areas, while permitting
property owners to create pedestrian plazas and outdoor dining areas in place of
landscape areas. In addition, the proposed amendment will include language which will
allow the body acting upon a development application to require additional open areas,
including but not limited to courtyards, plazas, and landscaped setbacks, in order to add
interest and provide relief from the building mass. Based upon the above, it is
appropriate to apply the same open space requirement for CF zoned properties within
the West Atlantic Avenue Redevelopment Area.
Further, a recommendation of the Downtown Delray Beach Master Plan is to create an
attractive public plaza adjacent to the Fire Station Headquarters (zoned CF) at the
northwest corner of Atlantic Avenue and NW 5th Avenue. This reduction of landscape
area to accommodate hardscape may reduce the open space requirement below the
25%. Further, similar changes to other CF zoned properties in the overlay district
(Courthouse, Tennis Center) to accommodate recommendations of the Downtown
Delray Beach Master Plan, such as public plazas and/or public art or a parking garage
adjacent to the courthouse, would result in a similar problem. Thus, it is appropriate for
all properties along Atlantic Avenue east of 1-95 to have the same open space
requirement to better accommodate recommendations of the Downtown Delray Beach
Master Plan and West Atlantic Avenue Redevelopment Plan.
Planning and Zoning Board Memorandum Staff Report
LDR Text Amendment- CF Zoning District Open Space Requirement
Page 3
In addition to the proposed changes, the development matrix of Section 4.3.4(K) is
being amended to reference the CF regulations for additional setback and open space
requirements.
REQUIRED FINDINGS
LDR Section 2.4.5{M)(5), Amendment to the Land Development Requlations,
Findincm: In addition to the provisions of Section 1.1.6(A), the City Commission
must make a finding that the text amendment is consistent with and furthers the
Goals, Objectives, and Policies of the Comprehensive Plan.
A review of the objectives and policies of the adopted Comprehensive Plan was
conducted and the following applicable policy was noted:
Future Land Use Element Policy C-1.5: The fo/lowing pertains to the Atlantic Avenue
Redevelopment Area:
... The West Atlantic Avenue Redevelopment Plan was adopted by the City
Commission July 11, 1995. The plan establishes Future Land Use Map Designations,
zonings, special development standards, and design guidelines for the
Redevelopment Area. Future development in the area must be in accordance with the
provisions of the redevelopment plan ....
Future Land Use Element Policy C-4.2 The "Downtown Delray Beach Master Plan"
was adopted by the City Commission on March 19, 2002. Coveting the downtown
business districts surrounding the Atlantic Avenue corridor between 1-95 and A-l-A, it
represents the citizens' vision for the growth and unification of Delray Beach, while still
retaining the "village like, community by-the-sea" character of the CBD. The Plan
addresses a wide range of issues including infill development, neighborhood parks,
shared parking, public art, the roadway and alleyway systems, marketing/economic
development, and the need to modify the Land Development Regulations to include
design guidelines to retain the character of Delray Beach. Future development and
redevelopment in this area shall be consistent with the Master Plan.
The proposed amendments are consistent with the recommendations in the West
Atlantic Avenue Redevelopment Plan for special development standards for the Oveday
District to promote redevelopment of the corridor in accordance with guidelines
established by the community during th9 "Visioning" process and refined by the Visions
West Atlantic Steering Committee. These recommendations are also consistent with
citizens' vision and recommendations outlined in the Downtown Delray Beach Master
Plan. The amendments will ensure that future development is in accordance with the
reference plans. Therefore, a positive finding can be made that the amendments are
consistent with and further the Goals, Objectives, and Policies of the Comprehensive
Plan.
Planning and Zoning Board Memorandum Staff Report
LDR Text Amendment- CF Zoning D~strict Open Space Requirement
Page 4
Community Redevelopment Agency: The proposed amendment was reviewed by the
CRA on August 8, 2002. The Board recommended approval with the condition that the
Site Plan Review and Appearance Board (SPRAB) retain the ability to require additional
landscaping where necessary.
West Atlantic Avenue Redevelopment Coalition (WARC): The proposed amendment
will be reviewed by the WARC at its meeting of September 11, 2002. Their
recommendation will be forwarded to the City Commission.
Downtown Development Authority (DDA): The proposed amendment will be
reviewed by the DDA at its meeting of August 21, 2002. Their recommendation will be
forwarded to the City Commission.
1. Continue with direction.
2. Recommend approval of the proposed amendments.
3. Recommend denial of the proposed amendment, in whole or in part.
Recommend to the City Commission approval of the attached amendment to LDR
Section 4.4.21(H) and Section 4.3.4(K) (Development Matrix), based upon positive
findings with LDR Section 2.4.5(M)(5), that the text amendment is consistent with and
furthers the Goals, Objectives, and Policies of the Comprehensive Plan.
.CITY OF DELRAY BEACH'
NOTICE OF PROPO$'ED AMENDMENT TO THE LAND
DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS SECTION 4.~L~I~ AND SECTION 4.33(10
"DEVELOPMENT MATI~' REGARDING THE'OPEN SPACE ..
REQUIREMENTS FOR PRQP£RTIES ZONED CF (COMMUNITY
FACILITIES) LO~. TED WITHIN. THE WEST ATLANTIC AVENUE
REDEVELOPMENT AREA
The City Co'remission' of the City'of De.]ray Beagh, Florida, proposes to.'
'adopt thcofotlo.wit~.g o~tin~n~:. - . ..~ "
EWLO? . GULA ON.s OF
BY ~aMEND~NG-SECTION .4.4.2L '~'COMMUNI~ FACILITIE~ (CF)
DIS;FRICT% :SUBSECTION (H),~/'~PECIA~ R~F~3ULATIONS', BY
AREA; AND.BY AMENDINC~SECHON'4.3.4(K); D, EVELOPMENT
MATR~~, TOADD SET~ACK ~ OPEN-.sPACE REQ~k;
PROVXDING A SAV~G CLAUSE, A'O~ REPE~XL~R CLAUSE,
AND AN'~ DATE.
The City .Commissio6 will condt~ct*two (2~ Public Hearings 'for ~he purpose
of 5.ecepting public testimony regarding, the proposed ordin.~ce. The first
Public Hearing will be held on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2002, AT
7:00 P.M. in the Commission Chambers at City Hall, 100 N.W. I' Avenue,
Delray Beach., Florida. If the proposed ordinance is passed on first reading, a-
second PulSlic Hearing will be held on.TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2002, ~T
7:00'P..M. (or.at any continuation of such meeting, whic.h is set by the
Commission).-
All interested'citizens are invited to attend! thc public heatings a~d con~ment
upon the proposed ordinance or submit their comments in writing on or
before the date of tbese'bearings to the Planning and Zoning Department. For
further information or to obtain'a ¢.opy of thc prol~sed ordinanc, e, please
contact the Planning. an.d Zg~ing Department, City Hall,. 100 N.W. tst
A'venue, ' .Delray . Beach, ' Florida 33444 ' (email at
I~zmail@delrayolanninl~.org) or by calli.ng 561/243-7040),'be. tween the
hours .of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 ~.~., Monday through Friday, excluding
'holidays. --
PLEASE RE A!)WSED T~L~T n~ '~-P~SON D~-m£S TO'APPEAL
ANY DECISION MADE- BY THE CITY COMMISSION WITH RESPECT
TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT THESE HEARINGS, SUCH
,PERSON MAY NEED .TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD
INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH-THE
APPEAL- IS TO BE BASED. THE CITY .DOES NOT PROVIDE NOR
PREPARE SUCH RECORD. PI.~RSUANT TO F.S. 286.0105~
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CTTY OF DELRAY BEACH
NOTICE OF PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE LAND
DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS SECTION ~I(H) AND SECTION 4.3.4(I0
"DEVELOPMENT MATRIX~ REGARDING THE OPEN SPACE
REQ~ FOR PRO~ ZONED CF (COMMUNITY
FACILITIES) LOCATED WITHIN THE WEST ATLANTIC AVENUE
The City C~n~ssion of~e City of Delray Beach, Flo~'da~~ proposes to
adopt the following ordinance:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE-CITY COMlvIISSION OF' THE CITY OF
DELRAY BEACH,- FLORIDA, AMENDING THE LAND
DEVELOPMENT REOU'LATIONS OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES,
BY A_MENDING SECTION 4.4.21, "COMMUNITY FACILITIES (CF)
DISTRICT", SUBSECTION (H), "SPECIAL REGULATIONS",_ BY
ADDING A NEW PARAGRAPH (3) TO PROVIDE FOR A MINIMUM
OF 10% NON-VEHICULAR OPEN SPACE FOR CF ZONED
PROPERTIES IN THE WEST ATLANTIC AVENUE REDEVELOPMENT
AREA; AND BY AIVlENDING SECTION 4.3.4(K), "DEVELOPlVIENT
lVIATRIX", TO ADD SETBACK AND OPEN SPACE REQ~;
PROVIDING A SAVING CLAUSE, A GENERAL REPEAI.~R ~USE,
AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. :
The CiUj.C~ 'ssion wi'Ii conduct two (2) Public Hearings ft~r the propose
of accepting public testimony r~ga~llng the proposed cn'dinance. The rust
Public Hearing will be held on TUESDAY. ~FrEM~ER 17. 2~02. AT
?:O0 ~.M. in the Commission Chambers at City Hall, 100 N.W. I" Avenue,
Delray Beach, lqorida. If the proposed onlinance is passed on ~st reading, a
second Public Hearing will be held on TUESDAYs 0~"TOBER ls 2002~ AT
?:~ P.M. (or at any continuation of such meeting, which is set by the
~1 inlerested citizens are invited to atte~l the public hearings and commit
upon the prc~x)sed ordinance or submit lheir conunents in writing on or
before the date of these bearinp to tbe Planning and Zoning Depamnent. For
contact the Planning and Zoning l~t, City Hall, 100 N.W. 1st
Avenue,' D~lray - Beach, Florida 33444 . (email at
pzxnai{~Meh'a~'Mannin~ot~) or by calling 561/243-7040), between the
hours of 8:'00 n.m. and $:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding
holidays.
Ft.E~qE BE ADVISED THAT IF A PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL
ANY DECISION MADE BY THE CITY COMMISSION WITH RES~
TO ANY MATrER CONSIDERED AT THESE HEARINGS, SUCH
PERSON MAY ~ TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD
APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. THE CITY DOES NOT PROVIDE NOR
PREPARE SUCH RECORD. PURSUANT TO F.S. 286.0105.
CITY OF DELRAY BEACH
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