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Res 20-1011 f1 itriItyI[93 ■114 1IIDIF A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, GRANTING AN AD VALOREM TAX EXEMPTION TO JENNIFER G LEE FOR THE HISTORIC REHABILITATION OF THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 1026 NASSAU STREET, AS FURTHER DESCRIBED HEREIN; DETERMINING THAT THE COMPLETED IMPROVEMENTS ARE CONSISTENT WITH LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATION (LDR) SECTION 4.5.1(M)(5); PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Historic Preservation Program of the City of Delray Beach, Florida (the "City "), is designed to preserve, protect, enhance, and perpetuate resources which represent distinctive and significant elements of the City's historical, cultural, social, economic, political, archaeological, and architectural identity; and /or serve as visible reminders of the City's culture and heritage; and WHEREAS, the citizens of Florida amended the Florida Constitution, Article VII, Section 3, to authorize counties and municipalities to grant a partial ad valorem tax exemption to owners of historic properties for improvements to such properties which are the result of the restoration, renovation, or rehabilitation of the historic properties; and WHEREAS, the City of Delray Beach City Commission has approved an ordinance providing for an ad valorem tax exemption for the restoration, renovation, and/or improvement of historic properties (Ordinance No. 50 -96); and WHEREAS, the ad valorem tax exemption is one means of offering a financial incentive to increase interest in restoring, renovating, and improving the City's historic structures; and WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 50 -96 provides that on completion of the review of a Final Application/Request for Review of Completed Work, the Historic Preservation Planner shall present such Final Application in a regularly scheduled meeting of the Historic Preservation Board and shall recommend that the Historic Preservation Board grant or deny the exemption; and WHEREAS, the property owners filed a Preconstruction Application and received preliminary approval from the Historic Preservation Board on April 21, 2010, for an ad valorem tax exemption for the historic restoration, renovation, and improvement of the property located at 1026 Nassau Street; and WHEREAS, the Historic Preservation Board reviewed the Completed Work Application on April 21, 2010, for a determination that the completed improvements were consistent with LDR Section 4.5.1(M)(5) and recommends approval to grant an ad valorem City tax exemption to Jennifer Lee for the restoration, renovation, and improvement to the property located at 1026 Nassau Street. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The City Commission hereby determines that the completed improvements to the property located at 1026 Nassau Street, as described in the application for ad valorem tax exemption filed with the City, were consistent with LDR Section 4.5.1(M)(5). Section 2. The City Commission hereby approves an ad valorem tax exemption to the property owner, Jennifer G. Lee, for a ten year period, commencing on 111111, from that portion of ad valorem taxes levied on the increase in assessed value, between the years 111111 — 12131120, resulting from the renovation, restoration, and rehabilitation of the property located at 1026 Nassau Street, which property is legally described as follows and which improvements are described in HPB Certificate of Appropriateness No. 2009 -074: Lot 11, Wheatley's Subdivision, Delray Beach, Florida Section 3. Prior to the ad valorem tax exemption described herein being effective, Jennifer G Lee, shall execute and record a restrictive covenant in a form established by the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Historical Resources, requiring the qualifying improvements be maintained during the period that the tax exemption is granted. A copy of the recorded covenant shall be provided to the City's Historical Preservation Planner. Section 4. This resolution shall take effect in accordance ith law. PASSED AND ADOPTED in regular session on the day of , 2010. ATTEST: City Clerk 10TWAar .91 Res No. 20 -10 Page 1 of 2 MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor and City Commissioners FROM: Amy E. Alvarez, Historic Preservation Planner Paul Dorling, AICP, Director of Planning and Zoning THROUGH: City Manager DATE: May 19, 2010 SUBJECT: AGENDA ITEM 8.A. -RE GULAR COMMISSION MEETING OF MAY 25, 2010 RESOLUTION NO. 20-10 ITEM BEFORE COMMISSION The item before the City Commission is approval of the tax exemption for improvements to the property located at 1026 Nassau Street, within the Nassau Park Historic District. BACKGROUND Prior to the recent improvement, the structure contained 1,740 square feet. The original structure was built in 1956, and was reclassified as contributing to the historic district with the adoption of Ordinance 13 -09, adopted on April 7, 2009 by the City Commission. At its meeting of April 15, 2009, the Historic Preservation Board approved COA 2009.074 for additions totaling approximately 1,300 square feet. The improvements, both interior and exterior, are complete, and a Certificate of Occupancy (CO) was issued on December 3, 2009. The applicant is now applying for tax exemption status for those improvements. The HPB considered the tax exemption request at their April 21, 2010 meeting and recommended approval of the Ad Valorem Tax Exemption Application Parts 1 and 2. The tax exemption will apply only to the difference in assessed value before and after the eligible property improvements. The applicant is now before the City Commission for approval of the exemption request. If approved, the request will be forwarded to the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser's Office and the Palm Beach County Planning and Zoning Department for recordation and final appraisal of the improvements. Additional background and an analysis of the request are provided in the attached HPB Memorandum Staff Report. ANALYSIS http: / /miweb001 /Agendas /Bluesheet.aspx ?ltemlD= 3350 &MeetinglD =292 6/2/2010 Page 2 of 2 The request contains qualifying improvements under LDR Section 4.5.l(Nl)(5)(a)(i) -(iv) and is compliant with the City's Land Development Regulations, the Historic Preservation Design Guidelines, and the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation. Pursuant to LDR Section 4.5.1(M)(10), the "Final Application/ Request for Review of Completed Work" was submitted within eighteen (18) months of the CO. The Final Application includes documentation of all costs incurred during the project, and the Historic Preservation Exemption Covenant. The City's Community Improvement Department has verified that the work has been completed, passed the final inspection, and the Certificate of Occupancy was issued on December 3, 2009. As mandated by LDR Section 4.5.1(M)(10), the Historic Preservation Board reviewed the Final Application at its meeting of April 21, 2010, and determined that the completed improvements were in compliance with the previously approved request. Pursuant to LDR Section 4.5.1(M)(12), upon approval of a Final Application/Request for Review of Completed Work by the Historic Preservation Board, the Final Application shall be placed by resolution on the agenda of the City Commission for approval. The expenditures for the qualifying improvements total approximately $210,000. The tax abatement will be limited to the increase in assessed value (as determined by the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser) and result in an abatement of taxes for a period of ten years from the date of approval. RECOMMENDATION Approve the tax exemption request, "Final Application Request for Review of Completed Work" for site improvements to the property located at 1426 Nassau Park, within the Nassau Park Historic District, based upon positive findings with respect to LDR Sections 4.5. 1 (M)(5)(a)(iii) and (M)(5)(b) and the Delray Beach Historic Preservation Design Guidelines. http: / /miweb001 / Agendas /Bluesheet.aspx?ltemlD= 3350 &MeetinglD =292 6/2/2010 RESOLUTION NO. 20-10 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, GRANTING AN AD VALOREM TAX EXEMPTION TO JENNIFER G LEE FOR THE HISTORIC REHABILITATION OF THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 1026 NASSAU STREET, AS FURTHER DESCRIBED HEREIN; DETERMINING THAT THE COMPLETED IMPROVEMENTS ARE CONSISTENT WITH LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATION (LDR) SECTION 4.5.1(M)(5); PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Historic Preservation Program of the City of Delray Beach, Florida (the "City'), is designed to preserve, protect, enhance, and perpetuate resources which represent distinctive and significant elements of the City's historical, cultural, social, economic, political, archaeological, and architectural identity; and/or serve as visible reminders of the City's culture and heritage; and WHEREAS, the citizens of Florida amended the Florida Constitution, Article VII, Section 3, to authorize counties and municipalities to grant a partial ad valorem tax exemption to owners of historic properties for improvements to such properties which are the result of the restoration, renovation, or rehabilitation of the historic properties; and WHEREAS, the City of Delray Beach City Commission has approved an ordinance providing for an ad valorem tax exemption for the restoration, renovation, and /or improvement of historic properties (Ordinance No. 50 -96); and WHEREAS, the ad valorem tax exemption is one means of offering a financial incentive to increase interest in restoring, renovating, and improving the City's historic structures; and WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 50 -96 provides that on completion of the review of a Final Application /Request for Review of Completed Work, the Historic Preservation Planner shall present such Final Application in a regularly scheduled meeting of the Historic Preservation Board and shall recommend that the Historic Preservation Board grant or deny the exemption; and WHEREAS, the property owners filed a Preconstruction Application and received preliminary approval from the Historic Preservation Board on April 21, 2010, for an ad valorem tax exemption for the historic restoration, renovation, and improvement of the property located at 1026 Nassau Street; and WHEREAS, the Historic Preservation Board reviewed the Completed Work Application on April 21, 2010, for a determination that the completed improvements were consistent with LDR Section 4.5.1(M)(5) and recommends approval to grant an ad valorem City tax exemption to Jennifer Lee for the restoration, renovation, and improvement to the property located at 1026 Nassau Street. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The City Commission hereby determines that the completed improvements to the property located at 1026 Nassau Street, as described in the application for ad valorem tax exemption filed with the City, were consistent with LDR Section 4.5.1(M)(5). Section 2. The City Commission hereby approves an ad valorem tax exemption to the property owner, Jennifer G. Lee, for a ten year period, commencing on 111 /11, from that portion of ad valorem taxes levied on the increase in assessed value, between the years 111111 -- 12131120, resulting from the renovation, restoration, and rehabilitation of the property located at 1026 Nassau Street, which property is legally described as follows and which improvements are described in HPB Certificate of Appropriateness No. 2009 -074: Lot 11, Wheatley's Subdivision, Delray Beach, Florida Section 3. Prior to the ad valorem tax exemption described herein being effective, Jennifer G Lee, shall execute and record a restrictive covenant in a form established by the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Historical Resources, requiring the qualifying improvements be maintained during the period that the tax exemption is granted. A copy of the recorded covenant shall be provided to the City's Historical Preservation Planner. Section 4. This resolution shall take effect in accordance with law. PASSED AND ADOPTED in regular session on the day of 92010. ATTEST: City Clerk IT, ETWOT-11 Res No. 20 -10 DOS Forth No. ER3E101292 Read the attached instructions carefully before completing this application. Your application cannot be evaluated ! unless it is complete and all required supporting materials are provided. In the event of any discrepancy between the application form and other supplementary material submitted with it (such as architectural plans, drawings and specifications), the application form shall take precedence. Type or print clearly in black ink. If additional space is needed, attach additional sheets_ GENERAL II+IFQRMAtEN (To be poinlsleted by alp lip catitsl 1. Property identification and location: Property Identification Number (from tax records),12434616210000110 Attach legal description ofproperty Address of property: Street 1026 Nassau Street City Delray Beach county Palm Beach zip Code 33483_ - ( ) Individually National Register listed () Locally designated historic property or landmark" ( ) In aNational Register district (X) In a locally designated district * For applications submitted to the Division of Historical Resources, attach a copy of the local designation report for the property and the qfflcial correspondence nok; jying the property owner of designation. Name of historic district Nassau Park Historic District For locally designated historic properties or landmarks, or properties located in locally designated historic districts, provide the following additional information: Name of local historic preservation agency /office ,City of Delray Beach Historic Preservation Board Mailing Address 100 N.W. 1st Avenue City Del ray_ Beach state FL - zip Code 33444 Telephone Number 5( s1 ) 243 -7040 2. Type of request: (?� Exemption under 196.1997, F.S. (standard exemption) () Exemption under 196,1998, F.S. (exemption for properties occupied by non -profit organizations or government agencies and regularly open to the pubic) Ifapplying under s 196.1998, FS, complete Question 9 on page five, 3. Owner information: Name of individual or organization owning the property Jennifer G. Lee Mailing address City I ?el ray 1026 Nassau Street Beach State FL zip code 33483 Daytime Telephone mmber 5( 61 ? 908 -2093 If the property is in multiple ownership, attach a list of all owners with their mailing addresses. 16 PCN 12- 4346- 16 -21 -000 -0910 1026 Nassau Street Delray Beach, FL 33483 Legal Description: Wheatley's Subdivision, Lot 19 (Nassau Street Historic District) DOS Form No. TTR3E10 Revised 0/03/00 ;P.a�re Two tlistotic iix. TriX Exr In fio A , hcatio�� , Property Identification Number 12434-616210000110 Property Address 1026 Nassau Street, Delray Beach, FL 33 4. Owner Attestation: I hereby attest that the information I have provided is, to the best of my knowledge, correct, and that I own the property described above or that I am legally the authority in charge of the property. Further, by submission of this Application, I agree to allow access to the property by representatives of the Division of Historical Resources or die Local Historic Preservation Office ,where such office exists, and appropriate representatives of the local government from which the exemption is being requested, for the purpose of verification of information provided in this Application. I also understand that, if the requested exemption is granted, I will be required to enter into a Covenant with the local goverment granting the exemption in which I must agree to maintain the character of the property and the qualifying improvements for the tern) of the exemption. Jennifer G. Lee 1/14/10 Name 4igfikur'e Date Complete the following if signing for an organization or multiple owners; Title Organization name gv r IG11M IT' (To be completed only for properties in historic or archaeological districts): S. Description of Physical Appearance: Date of Construction 1967 SEE ATTACHED Date(s) ofAlteration(s) NONE PRIOR TO 2009 Has building; been moved? ( )Yes (X)No If so, when? 6. Statement of Significance: THIS SITE HAS BEEN DECLARED A CONTRIBUTING PROPERTY IN THE NASSAU PARK HISTORIC DISTRICT. 17 HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTION APPLICATION Address of Property: 1026 Nassau Street Historic Property /Site: Nassau Street Historic District PART ONE — EVALUATION OF PROPERTY ELIGIBILITY Page 2 6. Description of Physical Appearance: BUILT IN 1967, THE BUILDING'S STYLE IS "CONTEMPORARY", TYPICAL OF THE POST -WORLD WAR II ERA, CONSTRUCTED OF CEMENT BLOCK MASONRY WITH CEMENT STUCCO EXTERIOR AND PLASTER INTERIOR. ITS FOOTPRINT IS RECTANGULAR (30' -0" X 32' -0 ") WITH A "SUNROOM" EXTENSION IN THE REAR (SOUTH SIDE). THE EASTERN ONE -THIRD IS ONE STORY AND THE OTHER TWO- THIRDS IS TWO- STORY. THE SINGLE STORY PORTION HAS A GABLE ROOF AND CONTAINS AN OPEN ENTRY PORCH, LIVING ROOM, AND THE FLAT - ROOFED "SUN ROOM ". THE TWO STORY PORTION HAS A HIPPED ROOF AND CONTAINS THE DINING ROOM, KITCHEN, LAUNDRY, BEDROOM AND BATHROOM AT THE FIRST FLOOR AND TWO BEDROOMS AND ONE BATH ON THE SECOND. ROOFING IS ASPHALT SHINGLES. ALUMINUM AWNING WINDOWS ARE USED EXTENSIVELY THROUGHOUT, WITH CORNER ARRANGEMENTS IN THE SECOND FLOOR BEDROOMS. GLASS JALOUSIE WINDOWS ARE USED AT THE ENTRY PORCH AND AT THE SUN -ROOM. DECORATIVE WROUGHT IRON GRILLAGE SUPPORTS THE PORCH ROOF. THE STRUCTURAL SYSTEM IS SOUND, CONSISTING OF CONCRETE PILING, GRADE BEAMS, CONCRETE FLOOR JOISTS AND FLOOR SLAB. FLOOR JOISTS FOR THE SECOND FLOOR, ROOF RAFTERS, AND CEILING JOISTS 2 -INCH DIMENSIONAL LUMBER. BEHIND THE RESIDENCE, AT THE END OF THE DRIVEWAY IS A 3' -0" X 12'0 WOODEN STORAGE BUILDING WITH WOOD SIDING, WOOD LOUVERED DOORS, AND SHINGLE ROOFING, CONTAINING 3 COMPARTMENTS HOUSING THE GAS WATER HEATER, GARBAGE CONTAINERS AND YARD EQUIPMENT STORAGE. INTERIOR FINISHES ARE SIMPLE AND OF THE ERA: TERRAZZO FLOORS AT FIRST FLOOR AND PINE FLOORING AT THE SECOND FLOOR, THE BATHROOMS HAVE CERAMIC TILE FLOORS AND WAINSCOTED WALLS. THE INTERIOR WALL SURFACES ARE OF GYPSUM PLASTER, EXCEPT FOR THE USE OF CYPRESS PANELING ON THE INTERIOR WALLS OF THE LIVING AREA. ALL CEILINGS ARE PLASTER, EXCEPT FOR THE EXPOSED JOISTS IN THE LIVING ROOM AND THE "SUN ROOM ". HEATING IS BY ELECTRIC BASE -BOARD UNITS. NO COOLING SYSTEM EXISTS. THERE HAVE BEEN NO ADDITIONS OR ALTERATIONS TO THE BUILDING, ACCORDING TO A REVIEW OF THE ORIGINAL DRAWINGS AS PERMITTED, EXCEPT THE DOORWAY ACCESSING THE GUEST BEDROOM WAS RELOCATED TO THE FRONT PORCH. 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LP -1 Na�au Street DOS Form No. WHIM= Revised 04/03/00 (robe completed by all applicants): Complete the blocks below, include site work, new construction, alterations, etc. Property Identification Number 12434616210000110 Property Address 1026 Nassau Street, Delray Beach, FL 33483 Feature DRIVEWAYS /SITE Approx. date of feature 1957 Describe existing feature and its condition: SEE ATTACHED P Drawing no. l LP -1 2,34,7,36 Approx. date of feature 1957 Describe existing feature and its condition: SEE ATTACHED Photo no 3 , 3 3 , $Drawing no. 1, 2 , 3 Approx. date of feature 1957 Describe existing feature and its condition: SEE ATTACHED Photo not , 34 , Drawing no. 2,1,4,5 37,38 - -- Describe work and impact on existing feature: SEE ATTACHED Describe work and impact on existing feature: SEE ATTACHED Describe work and impact on existing feature: SEE ATTACHED Historic Preservation Property Tax Exemption Application Part 2 — Description of Improvements Feature 'I Describe existing feature and its condition. THE SITE IS 50 FEET WIDE BY 94.5 FEET DEEP WITH NO LAWN, TWO TREES ON THE REAR CORNERS, A FEW OLD NATIVE PLANTS, AND A DRIVEWAY CONSISTING OF TWO NARROW STRIPS OF CONCRETE, SEPARATED BY MULCH FILL, LEADING TO A CONCRETE PARKING STALL. THE CONCRETE DRIVEWAY PATHS ARE CRACKED AND DETERIORATING AND THE SANITARY SEWER LINE UNDER THE DRIVEWAY IS CORRODED AND DAMAGED. THE SITE IS IN NEED OF UPDATING IN LANDSCAPING, IRRIGATION, AND PARKING REQUIREMENTS. Describe work and impact on existing feature: THE EXISTING CONCRETE DRIVEWAY WAS REMOVED; NEW PVC SANITARY LINE, REPLACING THE EXISTING, WAS INSTALLED AND CONNECTED TO THE CITY'S SYSTEM. THE STRIP DRIVEWAY AND PARKING PLATFORM WERE REPLACED USING A CEMENT -BRICK PAVER SYSTEM SIMILAR TO THOSE ON NEIGHBORING PROPERTIES. ADDITIONALLY, TO SATISFY THE PARKING REQUIREMENTS OF THE CITY, A SECOND MATCHING DRIVEWAY WAS INSTALLED ON THE EAST SIDE. BETWEEN THE TWO DRIVEWAYS, A DESIGNED LANDSCAPED ENTRY COURT WITH NEW TREES, PLANTINGS, AND PAVERED WALKWAY WAS INSTALLED AND SURROUNDED BY A WHITE PICKET FENCE. THE NEW LANDSCAPING OF THE SITE INCLUDED THE ADDITION OF HEDGING, MANY NEW TREES, RELOCATION OF SOME EXISTING PLANTS, PAVERED WALKWAYS AND PATIO, AND PRIVACY FENCES. THE ENTIRE SITE RECEIVED A NEW IRRIGATION SYSTEM. THE NEW DRIVEWAYS, LANDSCAPING, AND PICKET FENCE HAVE MADE A DEFINITE IMPACT ON THE SITE WITH ITS NATURAL BEAUTY, CHARACTER, AND IMPROVED APPEARANCE, Historic Preservation Property Tax Exemption Application Part 2 — Description of Improvements Feature 2 Describe existing feature and its condition: THIS 10' -0" X 14' -0" SUN ROOM IS CONNECTED TO THE LIVING ROOM VIA A SLIDING GLASS DOOR AND CONTAINS A JALOUSIE DOOR TO THE REAR YARD. THE THREE OUTSIDE WALLS ARE PREDOMINANTLY GLASS JALOUSIE WINDOWS. THE STRUCTURE HAS TERRAZZO FLOOR, CONCRETE BLOCK KNEE -WALLS TO THE WINDOW SILL, CONCRETE COLUMNS IN THE CORNERS, AND EXPOSED ROOF JOISTS AT THE FLAT ROOF. Describe work and impact on existing feature: THE SUN ROOM WAS REMOVED TO MAKE WAY FOR THE ADDITIONS TO THE SOUTH SIDE (REAR) OF THE RESIDENCE. THE ROOF JOISTS WERE SALVAGED AND REUSED FOR THE ROOF OF THE NEW FRONT PORCH. THE SUN ROOM REMOVAL ALLOWED SPACE FOR THE ONE AND TWO STORY ADDITION TO BE CONSTRUCTED FOLLOWING THE CONFIGURATION OF THE EXISTING BUILDING. TAKING THE PLACE OF THE SUN ROOM IS THE MASTER BATHROOM AND PART OF THE MASTER BEDROOM. THE ADDITION THAT INCLUDES A LARGE KITCHEN, A DINING ROOM, A MASTER BEDROOM AND BATHROOM AT THE FIRST FLOOR AND ANOTHER BEDROOM AND BATHROOM AT THE SECOND FLOOR. ACCESSES TO THESE NEW ROOMS ARE THROUGH THE EXISTING OPENINGS OF THE SLIDING GLASS DOORS AND THROUGH EXISTING WINDOW OPENINGS, CREATING VIRTUALLY NO IMPACT ON THE ORIGINAL BUILDING STRUCTURALLY. THERE IS NO DETRIMENTAL EFFECT. THE ELIMINATION OF THE SUN ROOM IMPACTS THE LIVING AREA BY ENHANCING THE SCALE AND PROPORTION OF THE SPACE. Historic Preservation Property Tax Exemption Application Part 2 -- Description of Improvements Feature 3 Describe existing feature and its condition: THE FRONT PORCH IS 64" X 1 V-4 ", OPEN ON TWO SIDES WITH DOORS TO THE LIVING ROOM AND TO THE GUEST BEDROOM ON THE OTHER TWO SIDES. THE ROOF STRUCTURE IS WOOD, A CONTINUATION OF THE GABLE ROOF OF THE LIVING ROOM, AND HAS PICKLED" CYPRESS PANELED CEILING. SUPPORTING THE PORCH ROOF ARE TWO WROUGHT IRON DECORATIVE COLUMNS, WHICH ARE RUSTED BADLY AND ARE NEARLY EATEN AWAY. THE FLOOR FINISH IS SLATE, Describe work and impact on existing feature: THE EXISTING PORCH HAS BEEN ENCLOSED TO BECOME THE FOYER, WITH ACCESS TO THE LIVING ROOM AND THE GUEST BEDROOM, WHICH HAS BECOME THE OWNER'S STUDY /OFFICE. THE UTILIZATION OF THE FRONT PORCH AS AN ENCLOSED FOYER ENHANCES THE USE AND ACCESSIBILITY OF THE REST OF THE GROUND FLOOR. IT OPENS UP THE LIVING AREA AND PROVIDES A MORE INVITING ATMOSPHERE. A NEW OPEN PORCH OF THE SAME SIZE, WITH THE NEW GABLE ROOF OPEN TO THE STREET, HAS BEEN ADDED. THE RAFTERS AND EXPOSED CYPRESS SHEATHING OF THE PORCH ARE THE REUSED EXPOSED RAFTERS FROM THE SUN ROOM AND CYPRESS CEILING FROM THE FRONT PORCH. THE UPPER WALL BETWEEN THE NEW PORCH AND THE FOYER IS GLAZED TO EMIT THE NORTH LIGHT INTO THE FOYER AND LIVING ROOM. WOOD COLUMNS WERE INTRODUCED AS SUPPORTS FOR THE ROOF OF THE NEW PORCH. A PORTION OF THE ROOF OF THE ORIGINAL PORCH ABOVE THE GUEST ROOM WINDOWS WAS RETAINED TO BE USED IN AN "EYEBROW" TREATMENT WITH WOOD BRACKETS. THE NEW PORCH IS MORE IN SCALE WITH THE REST OF THE HOUSE, IMPROVING THE OVERALL PROPORTIONS OF THE BUILDING. THE OPEN STRUCTURE WITH EXPOSED WOOD TRUSS, RAFTERS AND WOOD COLUMNS PROVIDES A WARM, WELCOME SITUATION AS IT OPENS TO THE ENTRY COURT. THIS FEATURE HAS IMPACTED THE SCALE OF THE BUILDING AND ITS CHARACTER, MAKING IT MORE COMPATIBLE WITH THE NEIGHBORING HOMES. DOS Farm No. HR3E101292 Revised 09/03/00 Property identification Number 12434616210000110 Property Address 1026 Nassau Street, Delray Beach, FL 33483 Feature I TERM - FIRST FLOOR Approx. date of feature 1957 — Describe existing feature and its condition: SEE ATTACHED Photo no. 4. 19 , Drawing no. 2, 35.. - _5,20,6,25,14,22,16,17,18,21 a vauuv 13j j L[�1 Vn - JGlryily rLVVI Approx. date of feature 19 5 7 Describe existing feature and its condition: SEE ATTACHED Photo no. 11, 28 Drawing no. 2_ 3 , 5� 12_31_,_9,26,27,29 Feature T Approx. date of feature Describe existing feature and its condition: Photo no. Drawing no. Describe work and impact on existing feature: SEE ATTACHED? Describe work and impact an existing feature: SEE ATTACHED Describe work and impact on existing feature: 20 Historic Preservation Property Tax Exemption Application Part 2 — Description of Improvements Feature 4 INTERIORS — FIRST FLOOR Describe existing feature and its condition: THE LIVING ROOM IS A LONG, NARROW ROOM, EXTENDING FROM THE FRONT PORCH TO THE "SUN ROOM" WITH A WIDE OPENING UNDER THE TWO -STORY PORTION THAT ENCOMPASSES THE DINING AREA. ADJACENT TO THE DINING AREA IS THE SMALL KITCHEN AND LAUNDRY ROOM. THE LIVING ROOM - DINING AREA FEATURES PICKLED CYPRESS PANELING ON TWO INTERIOR WALLS AND EXTENDS UP THE STAIR-WELL OPENING. THE STAIRCASE HAS NATURAL FINISH WOOD TREADS AND RISERS AND A WROUGHT IRON RAILING. THE CEILING OF THE LIVING ROOM IS EXPOSED T'X 8" JOISTS WITH PLASTER- BOARD BETWEEN THEM. THE SUN ROOM CEILING IS SIMILAR, EXCEPT WITH WOOD DECKING. THE GUEST BEDROOM AND BATH ARE ACCESSIBLE ONLY FROM THE OUTSIDE VIA THE FRONT PORCH. Describe work and impact on existing feature: THE ENTRY PORCH WAS CONVERTED TO THE FOYER TO SERVE AS ACCESS TO THE GUEST ROOM/STUDY AS WELL AS THE LIVING AREA. THE WALL BETWEEN THE NEW FOYER AND THE LIVING ROOM WAS OPENED TO PROVIDE LIGHT AND SPACIOUSNESS. THE STAIRCASE AND THE INTERIOR TREATMENT OF THE GROUND FLOOR REMAIN INTACT, EXCEPT THAT THE PLASTER -BOARD BETWEEN THE JOISTS WAS REMOVED TO EXPOSE THE SPACE OF THE ATTIC TO THE LIVING AREA BELOW. DRYWALL WAS APPLIED TO THE UNDERSIDE OF THE SLOPING ROOF RAFTERS, AND A WINDOW WAS ADDED TO REPLACE THE ATTIC VENT IN THE GABLE END, PROVIDING LIGHT TO THE LIVING AREA BELOW, THE KITCHEN AND LAUNDRY AREAS WERE ALTERED TO PROVIDE A LARGER, MORE EFFICIENT LAUNDRY ROOM WITH NEW APPLIANCES, CABINETS, AND A LAUNDRY -CHUTE FROM THE SECOND FLOOR. THE ADJACENT CLOSET WAS MODIFIED TO PROVIDE A CLOSET FOR A NEW AIR - CONDITIONING SYSTEM AND A HALLWAY FROM THE LIVING AREA TO THE GUEST BATHROOM, WHICH WAS ENLARGED AND UPDATED WITH NEW FIXTURES AND CERAMIC TILE TREATMENT. ALL WINDOWS ON BOTH FLOORS WERE REPLACED WITH HURRICANE AND IMPACT RESISTANT UNITS, SIZED TO FIT WITHIN THE EXISTING OPENINGS. THESE RENOVATIONS, WHICH RETAINED AND UTILIZED EXISTING WALLS, AND MATERIALS, HAVE ENHANCED THE CHARACTER OF THE BUILDING, WHILE RETAINING ITS STRUCTURAL AND ARCHITECTURAL L INTEGRITY. THE IMPACT IS A MORE PLEASING AND INVITING FACILITY. Historic Preservation Property Tax Exemption Application Park 2 - Description of Improvements Feature 5 INTERIORS -SECOND FLOOR Describe existing feature and its condition: THE SECOND FLOOR CONTAINS TWO BEDROOMS AND ONE BATH. FINISHES ARE WOOD STRIP FLOORING AND PLASTER WALLS AND CEILING THROUGHOUT, WITH CERAMIC TILE FLOOR AND WAINSCOTING IN THE BATHROOM. THE WOOD FLOOR AND STAIRCASE HAVE A STAINED AND VARNISHED FINISH. THERE ARE CORNER WINDOWS IN THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE NORTH BEDROOM AND IN THE SOUTHEAST AND SOUTHWEST CORNERS OF THE SOUTH BEDROOM. Describe work and impact on existing feature: THE ONLY CHANGE TO THE STAIRCASE AND THE WOOD FLOOR WAS TO SAND AND RESTAIN THE MEMBERS. NO CHANGE WAS MADE TO THE WOOD PANELING. BECAUSE A SECOND BATHROOM WAS TO BE INCLUDED IN THE SECOND FLOOR ADDITION, THE DOOR TO THE EXISTING BATHROOM WAS RELOCATED FROM THE HALL TO THE NORTH BEDROOM, THE ONLY CHANGE MADE TO THAT BEDROOM. THE BATHROOM WAS UPDATED WITH NEW FIXTURES AND CERAMIC TILE TREATMENT. THE SECOND BEDROOM HAS BECOME THE "ACTIVITIES ROOM" SERVING THE EXISTING FRONT BEDROOM AND THE NEW BEDROOM IN THE ADDITION. THE ONLY CHANGES TO THIS ROOM ARE NEW OPENINGS FOR THE HALLWAY TO THE ADDED BEDROOM AND BATHROOM AND FOR AN ACTIVITY DESK AREA, UTILIZING THE TWO EXISTING WINDOW OPENINGS IN THE SOUTH WALL. AIR - CONDITIONING HAS BEEN ADDED, SERVING THE ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR. THE WINDOWS WERE REPLACED WITH HURRICANE AND IMPACT RESISTANT UNITS, SIZED FOR THE EXISTING OPENINGS. THESE MINOR CHANGES HAVE LITTLE OR NO IMPACT ON THE RESIDENCE, NOR TO THE ORIGINAL ROOMS. DOS Form No. BR311101292 Revised 09/03/00 Property Identification Number 12434616210000110 Property Address 1026 Nassau Street, Delray Beach, FL 33483 proper)�'�Is�(Tet b� :catnpl�e #ed by ail.a�aliielEUtsl : �.�... ,:.: 1. Use(s) before improvement: Residential,.-Single Family 2. Proposed ase(s) after improvement: Residential, Sin l e Family NOTE: Applicants should check with local offlcials to determine whether or not the exemptionprogram offered by their municipal government and/or county allows the special exe?nption provided by s. 196.1998, F. & 1. Identify the governmental agency or non -profit organization that occupies the building or arrchaeological site: 2. How often does this organization or agency use the building or archaeological site? 3. For buildings, indicate the total useable area of the building in square feet. (For archaeological sites, indicate the total area of the upland component in acres) square feet( ) acres( ) 4. How much area does the organization or agency use7 square feet( ) acres( ) S. What percentage of the usable area does the organization or agency use? % 6. Is the property open to the public ( )Yes ( )No If so, when? 7. Are there regular hours? ( )Yes ( )No if so, what are they? 8. Is the property also open by appointment? ( )Yes ( )No 9. Is the property open only by appointment? ( )Yes ( )No 22 DOS Form No. HRM 10 1292 Revised 09/03/00 PART I APPLICATION RE, VIEW For Local Historic Preservation Office or Division Use Only Property Identification Number _tz-4 Property Address The 01 ocal Preservation Office ( )Division has reviewed the historic Preservation Property Tax Exemption Application for the above named property and hereby: (/)—Certifies that the above referenced property nc alifies as a historie protwrty consistent with the provisions of s. 196.1997 (11), F.S. () Certifies that the above referenced property €foes aaot qualm- historic l? ?n al.erly consistent with the provisions of s. 196.1997 (11), F.S. { } Certifies that the above referenced property qualifies for the s ecial exemption provided under s. 196.1998, F,S., for properties occupied by non-profit organizations or government agencies and regularly open to the public. () Certifies that the above referenced property aloes not-gualify for the special exemption provided under s. 196.1998, F.S. Review Comments: Additional Review Comments attached? Yes( ) No( } Signature_ Typed for printed name Date 06 • / U a3 •t DOS rorm Revised 9i t l% t4 kli4( PART 2 APPLICATION REVIEW For Local Historic Preservation Office or Division Use Only Property Identification Number Property Address _ 12 The (*ocal Preservation Office ( )Division has reviewed the Historic Preservation Property Tax Exemption Application for the above named property and hereby: (4— Determities that improvements to the above referenced property are consistent with the Secretary of Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation and Guidelines for Rehabilitating Historic Buildin s, and the criteria set fortis in Chapter 1 A -38, F.A.C. () Determines that improvements to the above referenc €d property atrc; not consistent with the 5ecreta of Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation and Guidelines for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings, and the criteria set forth in Chapter I A -38, I.A.C. All work not consistent with the references[ Standards, Guidelines and criteria are identified in the Review Comments. Recommendations to assist the applicant in bringing the proposed work into compliance with the t efemnced Standards, Guidelines and criterla are provided in the Review Comments. Review Comments: Additional Review Comments attached? Yes( ) No( ) Signature -� Typed or printed nat �> _ Title Date-��� 24 DOS Form No, MR3E101292 Revised 09/03/00 Upon completion of the restoration, rehabilitation or renovation, return this form with photographs of the completed work (views of site improvements, exterior and interior work for buildings) to the Division of Historical Resources or the Local Historic Preservation Office, as applicable. These photographs must provide a comprehensive description of the completed work, They should be the some views as the before photographs included in Part 2 of the application. Type or print clearly in black ink. The final recommendation of the Division of Historical Resources or the Local Historic Preservation Office, as applicable, with respect to the requested historic preservation property tax exemption is made on the basis of the descriptions in this Request for Review of Completed Work. 1. Property identification and location: Property Identification Number: 12434616210000110 Address of property: Street 1026 Nassau Street City Delray Beach county Palm Beach zip code 33483 2. Data on restoration, rehabilitation, or renovation project: Project starting date May 2009 Project completion date: Estimated cost of entire project: s 210 , 000.00 December 2009 Estimated costs attributed solely to work on historic buildings or archaeological site: $ 3. Owner Attestation: I hereby apply for the historic preservation property tax exemption for the restoration, rehabilitation or renovation work described above and in Part 2 of the Historic Preservation Property Tax Exemption Application (Application) submitted for this project. I attest that the information provided is, to the best of my knowledge, correct, and that in my opinion the completed project conforms to The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation and Guidelines for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings, and is consistent with the work described in Part 2 of the Application. I also attest that I am the owner of the property described above or, if the property is not owned by an individual, that I am the duly authorized representative of the owner. Further, by submission of this Application and Request for Review of Completed Work (Request), 1. agree to allow access to the property by representatives of the Division of Historical Resources or the Local Historic Preservation Office, where such office exists, and appropriate representatives of the local government from which the exemption is being requested, for the purpose of verification of information provided in the Application and this Request. I understand that, if the requested exemption is granted, 1 will be required to enter into a Covenant with the local government granting the exemption in which I must agree to maintain the character of the property and the qualifying improvements for the term of the exemption. I also understand that falsification of factual representations in this Application or Request is subject to crinjifaal sanctions pursuantto the Laws of Florida. Jennifer G. Lee Name Complete the,follorving if Title Mailing Address city Daytime Telephone Number re Date ition or rnulliple owners (bee next page, for additional oivners): Organization name State 25 Zip Code DOS Form No. ME] 0 1292 Revised 09/03/00 iZ� ttcSt iii Ctclire�r,`l C'ytll�ictc�i 11!t�ri:... ` List Additional Owners: Name Street City State Zip Code Name Street City State Zip Code Name Street City State Zip Code If there are additional owners, provide the indicated igforrnation for each on a separale sheet of paper. RE, VIEW OF COMPLETED WORK For Local Historic Presei-vation Office or Division Use Only i Property ldentihcation Number 12434616210000110 Property Address 1026 Nassau Street, Delray Beach, Fl_ 33483. The Local Historic Preservation Office ( )Division has reviewed Part 3 (Request foi- Review of Completed Work) of the Historic Preservation Property Tax Exemption Application for the above named property and hereby: , _( - -Y 'Determines that the completed improvements to the property are consistent with the SecretaL1 af'the Interior's for Rehabilitation au i Guidelines for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings, and other criteria set forth in Chapter 1A -38, F.A.C., and, therefore, recommends approval of the requested historic preservation tax exemption. () Detetniines that the completed improvements to the above referenced property are not consistent with the Secretary of the Interiors Standards for Rehabilitation and Guidelines for Rehabilitating Historic Birildm s, and other criteria set forth in Chapter 1A -38, F.A.C., and, therefore, recommends denial of the requested historic preservation tax exemption for the reasons stated in the Review Comments below. Review Comments. 26 Additional Review Cotimnents attachcO? Yes{ Signa Typec Title DOS Form No. HR3L101292 Revised 09/03/00 27 Date. L� -� Photo No. 7 - 1/3/49 1026 NASSAU STRTET, Before - Worth & West Elevat on - Concrete::Driveway, Landscaping Photo No. M - 1/11110 - 1026 NASSAU STREET: After - Northwest Elevation - Pavered Driveway, Storage Room, Additlon Photh No. 34 - 1111/10 - 1026 NASSAU STREET: After - Northeast Elevation -. New Porch, 2nd Driveway; Lanriscapitig Photo No.3 - 1019/08 - 1026 NASSAU SMEEi: Before - East. M tlan'- �xisdng Sun Room `atthe kear of the ftse- Photo No, 38 - 121.29/09 - 1€1.26 NASSAU STREET, After -East Devation � New Front Porch & New Addition in the rear Photo No. 37 - 12/29/09 -1025 NASSAU STREET - After - North Elevation - Glazed Units: between Foyer & Front Parch SS r:. Photo No. 38 - 12129/09 - 1026 NASSAU 5TREF -T - .After - North Bevation - Gloseup of Front Porch Photo No. 27 - :12129109. 1426 NASSAU STREET: Ater - 2nd Floor SW corner N Bedroom, Nevi Doorway to Bathroom Photo No. 29.- 1026 NASSAU ST'REEC - ,after; SW corner of New Bedroom in Ind Floor Addition Photo No. 14 - 4126MY -1026 NASSAU S''! REI C Before -m Dining Ain, Window to be used as.Aceess to Addltiun: Photo No. 22 - 12129109 - 1026 NASSAU STREET: After - Access to Addition, Dining Rm, Halfway to Laundry Photo No; 11- 4128J09 1026 NASSAU STREET: Before NE corner of the S€ uth Beorooiii Photo No. 28 - 12j29/O9 - 1026 NASSAU STREET; After - 2nd Floor- North Wall of Activity Pbom (existing South Bedroom) Panto No. 23 m6 NASSAv STREET: Mier- NW corner Add. - Kitchen,. Dining J;(m & Laundry Photo Flo. 24 - 12/29/09 - 1026 NASSAU STREET: After - West Sevaban - New Kitchen. Photo. No. i8 - '12129109 - 1026 NASSAU STREET., After SE darner of Bedroom 1- replaced Sun Room: Photo Na. 21 -.1026 NASSAU STREM After - Dining Rm /Kitchen Add, w /acts thru former windows Photo No. 16 - 1026 NASSAU STREET: Before South end of'Uving Mom opening to Sun ROOM: Photo No. 17 - 12/29/09. 1€726 NASSAU STREET: After - South End of Living Roam, Hallway to Bedroom I Photo. Rio. 5.. 10110/08 - :x.026 NA-i;W STREET: Before- Staircase vwth opening i_o be converted to hallway Photo No. 20 - 12/29/09 - 1016 NASSAU STREET: After - New halfway Entrance to west Bathroom Photo No. fi - 10/14/08 - 1026 NASSAU STREET: Before -East; Elevation - Attic above. Living Roore & Vent Photo No. 25 - 12129169 - 1026 NASSAU STREET: Auer - East Wall - Laving Room, €xposed.Attie,.Ralters, Window Photo No. 4 - 1€ /9168 - 1026 NASSAU STREET: Before - Living.Room facing the Front Door Photo No. 19 - 12/29/09 -1026 NASSAU MEET. After - Living Rpom w /Near Foyer, Exposed Attic, Rafters. 1�0 1 1 �`� $ g i a s g € r q� UP gt 6�fi g R Ilk gggg qoil OZ�q� [ a$ HIP Irk a gg}ggg i� m +7 r q� a i� m +7 DOS Form No. HR3E111292 HISTORIC PRESERVATION PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTION COVENANT This Covenant is made the 25th day of May, 2010, by Jennifer Gardner Lee, (eel to as theferred to as the Owner) and in favor of the City of Delray Beach (hereinafter refer Local Government) for the purpose of the restoration, renovation or rehabilitation, of a certain Property located at 1026 Nassau Street, Delray Beach, Florida which is owned in fee simple by the Owner terms of a and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places or locally designated under l steel d strict or a local preservation ordinance or is a contributing property to a National Register contributing property to a historic district under the terms of a local preservation ordinance. The areas of significance of this property, as identified in the National Register nomination or local designation report for the property or the district in which it is located are X architecture, X history, archaeology. The Property is comprised essentially of grounds, collateral appurtenances, and improvements. The property is more particularly described as follows (include city reference, consisting of 110, Lot repository, book, and page numbers). Property Control Number 12- 43- 46- 16 -21- 000 -0 11, Less North .05 Feet of Nassau Street Right of Way, Wheatleys Subdivision, Delray Beach, Florida, according to the Plat thereof on file in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court in and for Palm Beach County, Florida, recorded in Plat Book 16, page 98. the Owner hereby agrees In consideration of the tax exemption granted by the Local Government, 2011 to December 31, to the following for the period of the tax exemption which is from January 1 2020. 1. The Owner agrees to assume the cost of the continued maintenance and repair of said Property so as to preserve the architectural, historical, or archaeological integrity of the same in order to protect and enhance those qualities that made the Property eligible for e National Register of Historic Places or designation under the provisions of the local p reservation 2. The Owner agrees that no visual or structural alterations will be made to the Property without prior written permission of the Local Historic Preservation Office. The address of the certified Local Historic Preservation Office is, if one exists in the jurisdiction: City of Delray Beach, Planning and Zoning Department 100 NW 1St Avenue Delray Beach, Florida 561.243.7284 The address of the Division of Historical Resources is: Bureau of Historic Preservation Division of Historical Resources R.A. Gray Building, 500 South Bronough Street Tallahassee, Florida 32399 -0250 Telephone Number: (850) 487 -2333 3. Only for properties of archaeological significance] The Owner agrees to ensure the protection of venant shall prohibit the Owner from the site against willful damage or vandalism. Nothing in the Co developing the site in such a manner that will not threaten or damage the archaeological resource, provided that permission for alteration of the site is obtained pursuant to 2. above. 4. The Owner agrees that the Local Historic Preservation Office and appropriate representatives of the Local Government, its agents and designees shall have the right to inspeCovenant the at all reasonable times in order to ascertain whether or not the conditions of this observed. 5. In the event of the non - performance or violation of the maintenance provision of Local Historic Covenant by the Owner or any successor -in- interest during the term of ra Appraiser and Tax Collector who shall Preservation Office will report such violation F S The Owner shall required to pay the difference take action pursuant to s.196.1997 (7), between the total amount of taxes which would have been due in March in exemption of the the total years in which the Covenant was in effect had the property not received the e p amount of taxes actually paid in those years, plus interest on the difference calculated as provided in s.212.12 (3), F.S. 6. If the Property is damaged by accidental or natural causes during the Cave to the Property, Owner will inform the Local Historic Preservation Office in writing of the da an estimate of the return p including (1) an assessment of the nature and extent the the Propertydto the condition existing cost of restoration or reconstruction work necessary to at the time of project completion. In order to maintain the tax exemption, the Ocnditionlexos pg at the restoration or reconstruction work necessary to return the Property to the the time of project completion on a time schedule agreed upon by the Owner and the Local Historic Preservation Office. 7. If the Property has been destroyed or severely damaged by accidental or natural causes, that is, if the historical integrity of the features, materials, appearance, workmanship, and environment, or archaeological integrity which made the property eligible for listing in the National been lost or Historic Places or designation under the terms of the owner will notify athe Local Historic Preservation so damaged that restoration is not feasible, the Ow Office in writing of the loss. The Local Historic Preservation Office will evaluate the o Property from provided and notify the Owner in writing of its determination regarding removal of eligibility for tax exemption. If the Local Historic Preservation Office determines that the property should be removed from eligibility for tax exemption, it will notify the Property Appraiser of the county in which the Property is located in writing so that the tax exemption hall be assessed against remainder of the Covenant period. In such cases, no penalty or interest s the Owner. Page 2 8. If it appears that the historical integrity of the features, materials, appearance, workmanship, and environment, or archaeological integrity which made the Property eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places or designation under the terms of the local preservation ordinance have been lost or damaged deliberately or through gross negligence of the Owner, the Local Historic Preservation Office shall notify the owner in writing. For the purpose of this Covenant, "gross negligence" means the omission of care which even inattentive and thoughtless persons never fail to take of their own property. The Owner shall have 30 days to respond indicating any circumstances which show that the damage was not deliberate or due to gross of tgli property and Owner cannot show such circumstances, he shall develop a plan for restoration a schedule for completion of the restoration. In order to maintain the tax exemption, the Owner shall complete the restoration work necessary to return the Property to the condition existing at the time of project completion on a time schedule agreed upon by the Owner and the Local Historic Preservation Office. If the Owner does not complete the restoration work on the agreed upon time schedule, the Local Historic Preservation Office will report such violation to the Property Appraiser and Tax Collector who shall take action pursuant to s.196.1997 (7), F.S. The Owner shall be required to pay the difference between the total amount of taxes which would have been due in March in each of the previous years in which the Covenant was in effect had the property not received the exemption and the total amount of taxes actually paid in those years, plus interest on the difference calculated as provided in s.212.12 (3), F.S. 9. The terms of this covenant shall be binding on the current Property Owner, transferees, heirs, successors, or assigns. This Covenant shall be enforceable in specific performance by a court of competent jurisdiction. OWNER: �L1 , 2-0 1 ture ate e c ame lgnature ate STATE OF Florida } COUNTY OF Palm Beach } d The foregoin instr m. nt as acknowledged before me this _ day of by ,L�L� who have produced as ' entifica on (if left blank personal knowledge existed). LINDA MCLEOD No4ryyA__ei natu re s2 �'"y « Not Public •State of Florida * =My Commission Expires Nov 22, 2010 Printed name Commission # DD 606915 BondedThroughNationalNotaryAssn• LOCAL GOVERNMENT: City of Delra Ot Name of Authorized Local Official Page 3 t.b; 01�D -1D Date