07-25-89 Regular
CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA
REGULAR MEETING - CITY COMMISSION
July 25, 1989
7 P.M.
AGENDA
Commission Chambers
Please be advised that if a person decides to appeal any decision made
by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this
meeting or hearing, such persons will need a record of these
proceedings, and for this purpose such persons 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. The
City does not provide or prepare such record.
1. Roll Call.
2. Invocation.
3. Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag.
4. Agenda approval.
Action: Motion to approve.
5. Approval of Special Meeting Minutes of June 19, 1989 and Regular
Meeting Minutes of June 27, 1989.
6. Presentation:
A. Governmental Finance Officer Association "Distinguished
Budget Presentation Award" for Fiscal Year 1988-1989.
B. Delray Citizens for Delray Police Scholarship Presentation.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
,,7. ORDINANCE NO. 38-89: An Ordinance annexing Enclave 50 located in
the vicinity of Lamat Avenue and Federal Highway, including the former
Chamberlain property with various commercial and residential City
zoning. City Manager and Planning and Zoning Board recommend
approval.
8. ORDINANCE NO. 40-89: This is a staff initiated Ordinance
amending Sections 150.115 and 154.02 of the City Code for the purpose
of requiring additional, more detailed information for staff review
prior to issuance of permits for seawalls, bulkheads, dock, dolphins,
finger piers, and boat lifts. City Manager and City Attorney
recommend approval.
9. ORDINANCE NO. 41-89: This is a staff initiated Ordinance
streamlining the nuisance abatement process by providing for two
notices instead of four currently required. An additional proposal
would clarify that nuisance abatement liens are on a parity with
general taxes, by requiring liens to be satisfied before mortgages
and/or other encumbrances. City Manager and City Attorney recommend
approval.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
10. Comments and Inquiries on Non-Agenda Items from the Public.
FIRST READINGS
v 11. ORDINANCE NO. 42-89:
of Holt property, a 20 unit
An Ordinance for City initiated rezoning
apartment complex known as Harbor View
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subdivision,-located on N.E.
to RM-l0 (Residential Medium
August 8th. City Manager and
approval.
12. ORDINANCE NO. 43-89: An Ordinance for the voluntary annexation
of parcels along North Federal Highway bordered on the east by the
Town of Gulfstream, the south and west by Delray Beach and on the
north by Boynton Beach, with initial City zoning of GC (General
Commercial). There are four areas affected by this annexation request
which total 13 parcels. If approved public hearing August 22nd. City
Manager and Planning and Zoning Board recommend approval.
1st Street from CF (Community Facility)
Density). If approved public hearing
Planning and Zoning Board recommend
13. ORDINANCE NO. 44-89: An Ordinance rezoning the Costco property
located at the southwest corner of Linton Boulevard and S.W. 4th
Avenue from SAD (Special Activities District) to CC (Community
Commercial) to accommodate a proposed retail sales warehouse building
for Costco. If approved public hearing August 8th. City Manager and
Planning and Zoning Board recommend approval.
14. ORDINANCE NO. 45-89: An Ordinance rezoning Palms of Delray Inc.
(Linton Center, parcell/formerly CRJ property) from CC (Community
Commercial) to GC (General Commercial) to accommodate a proposed
retail shopping center and a McDonald's restaurant. If approved
public hearing August 8th. City Manager and Planning and Zoning Board
(3-2 vote) recommend approval.
15. ORDINANCE NO. 46-89: An Ordinance for the voluntary annexation
of Walmart property with initial City zoning of GC (General
Commercial) or CC (Community Commercial). If approved public hearing
August 22nd. City Manager and Planning and Zoning Board recommend
approval.
v 16. ORDINANCE NO. 47-89: An Ordinance amending Section 173.030
(P)(l) of the Zoning Code to allow screened porches to encroach within_
specified rear yard setbacks, within ten feet of the rear yard line in
all residential districts. City Manager and Planning and Zoning Board
recommend approval. I Sf' /!d- . 'ifj-t PH ,,-n -e/c;.~
17. ORDINANCE NO. 48-89: An Ordinance
Employees Pension Plan by decreasing
contribution made by employees from 6% to
effective October 1, 1989. If approved
City Manager recommends approval.
amending the General
the pre-tax retirement
4.5% of basic compensation
public hearing August 8th.
18. ORDINANCE NO. 49-89: An Ordinance for the annexation of the
Adult Book Store property located on North Federal Highway. This is
part of the North Federal Highway annexation however is on separate
Ordinance due to the deferred effective date. If approved public
hearing Aug 8th. City Manager and Planning and Zoning Board recommend
approval.
19. ORDINANCE
the Retirement
circumstances,
the fund to
approval.
NO. 50-89: An Ordinance which delegates authority to
Committee to waive, upon a finding of extenuating
the requirement of a 90 day deadline for repayment into
buy-back previous service. City Manager recommends
REGULAR AGENDA
20. RESOLUTION NO. 43-89: A Resolution recognizing and commending
Norman C. Rolle for 34 years of service to the City of Delray Beach
and naming the Gymnasium located at the Delray Beach Community Center
the Norman C. Rolle Gymnasium in appreciation of his dedicated
employment. City Manager recommends approval.
21. PROPOSED MILLAGE RATE/CERTIFICATION OF TAXABLE VALUE (DR-420):
Consider approval of 1989 Certification of Taxable Value (DR-420) with
proposed millage rate.
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22. LAMAT AVENUE IMPROVEMENTS: Designation of funding
proposed improvements on Lamat Avenue and authorization
with project. City Manager recommends approval.
source for
to proceed
23. CONDITIONAL USE REQUEST:
request to establish a daycare
10th Street and S.W. 12th
Zoning Board recommend denial.
Consider approval of conditional use
care center, Kiddie Child Care, at S.W.
Avenue. City Manager and Planning and
24. CONDITIONAL USE REQUEST AND
approval of conditional use and site
automobile dealership on the south
Federal Highway and Dixie Highway.
zoning Board recommend approval.
25. SITE AND DEVELOPMENT PLAN APPROVAL: Consider approval of site
and development plan for Linton Lakes II (Spring Landings) a proposed
299 unit apartment complex located on the west side of Congress
Avenue, between Linton Boulevard and Germantown Road. City Manager and
Planning and Zoning Board recommend approval.
SITE
plan
side
City
PLAN APPROVAL: Consider
approval for a "Saturn"
of LaMat Avenue between
Manager and Planning and
26. SITE AND DEVELOPMENT PLAN APPROVAL: Consider approval of site
and development plan for the Groves of Delray, a proposed 144 unit
townhouse development located on north of Linton Boulevard, on the
east side of S.W. 10th Avenue extended, south of S.W. 11th Street and
west of S.W. 8th Avenue. City Manager and Planning and Zoning Board
recommend approval.
27. APPOINTMENT TO THE COMMUNITY APPEARANCE BOARD: Appoint three
members to the Community Appearance Board to terms ending August 25,
1991. The following individuals are eligible for and have requested
reappointment: Jim Smith and William Wilsher. Additionally, Richard
Eckerle, who is an alternate CAB member is requesting appointment as a
regular member. We also received applications from: Sandra Almy, P.
Richard Brautigan (appointed Human Relations Committee), Ann S.
Bright, Scott Bechtle, Anita Deutsch, Lillian Feldman, Carol Foster,
Betty Janin, Debora Oster, Norman Radin, Mildred Scherer, Desiree L.
Snyder, and Rett Talbot.
28. APPOINTMENT OF
Appoint an alternate
received applications
Henninger, and Murray
ALTERNATE MEMBER TO THE CIVIL SERVICE BOARD:
member to a term ending July 1, 1991. We
from: Scott C. Bechtle, Anita Deutsch, David
Sohmer.
29. APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS TO THE HUMAN RELATIONS KIDS AND COPS
COMMITTEE: Appointment of seven members to serve as representatives
to the Ad Hoc Committee for Kids and Cops. The following individuals
are recommended as representatives:
Mary McCarty- Commission Representative
Sgt. Ross Licata- Police Department Representative
Carol Olsen- Parks and Recreation Representative
Sgt. Fred Zieglar- F.O.P. Representative
Joe Valentino- Human Relations Committee Representative
Mr. Kelly Brown- Carver Middle School Representative
Tamara Wallace- Youth Council Representative.
30. APPROVAL OF NOMINATION
AWARD: Approve nomination
nomination for the Florida
Manager recommends approval.
FOR THE FLORIDA TRUST ANNUAL PRESERVATION
of Cason Cottage as Delray Beach's
Trust Annual Preservation Award. City
31. REQUEST FOR
plat processing
$2,357.26.
32. RECOMMENDED LIST OF GOLF COURSE MANAGEMENT
of recommended list of golf course management firms
interview. City Manager recommends approval.
WAIVER OF FINAL PLAT FEES: Consider waiver of final
fees for Andover III subdivision in the amount of
FIRMS: Approval
for August 8th
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33. ACCEPTANCE OF SETTLEMENT OFFER: Accept settlement offer in the
Oliver Cox etal vs. the City of Delray Beach in the amount of $5,000.
City Manager and City Attorney recommend approval.
34. LOCAL RULES: Consider approval of amended Local Rules as
discussed at your July 18th workShop meeting.
35. WORKSHOP AGENDA: Approve workshop agenda for August 1, 1989.
CONSENT AGENDA
36. APPROVAL OF TRANSFER OF FUNDS: Approve transfer of $44,000
from the City Manager's Contingency Fund (Account No.
001-6511-591-90.11) to defray the costs of severance pay for former
City Manager Walter Barry.
37. APPROVAL OF SEVERANCE
disbursement of severance
the amount of $55,800.89.
38. CHANGE ORDER NO. 1- N.E. 1ST STREET DRAINAGE PROJECT: This is a
Change Order in the amount of $22,592.45 to correct conflicts with
existing sewage force mains at N.E. 7th Avenue and relocation of
existing gravity sanitary sewer between N.E. 4th Avenue. Because of
the nature of these conflict an additional 100 days will be needed to
the project. The new completion date is October 7, 1989. City
Manager recommends approval.
PAY: Approve severance agreement and the
pay to former City Manager Walter Barry in
39. WEST ATLANTIC AVENUE/HAMLET MEDIANS BEAUTIFICATION: Designation of
funding source for proposed improvements for median beautification and
authorization to proceed with project. City Manager recommends
approval.
40. INSTALLATION OF BIKE PATH ON WEST ATLANTIC AVENUE: Authorize
installation of an asphalt bicycle path on West Atlantic Avenue from
Barwick Road to Military Trail at the cost of approximately $15,000
with funding from the Engineering Department's Paving budget and
Street Departments Salary budget.
41. PUBLIC SAFETY BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS: Approve expenditures
totalling $39,920 from the Public Safety Facility Bond to fence around
an antenna; install lightning protection; upgrade telephone system
and radio console.
42. RENEWAL OF LEGISLATIVE CONSULTANT SERVICES CONTRACT: Consider
renewing contract McCartney Plante Daley in the amount of $48,000 for
lobbying service for the 1989-1990 legislative calendar year. City
Manager recommends approval.
43. REQUEST FOR FUNDING- HISTORIC MARKERS: Approve funding in the
amount of $2,000 from the Historic Preservation Board accounts for the
purpose of erecting an historic sites marker on the S.W. corner of the
Mt. Olive Baptist Church parking lot located at N.W. 5th Avenue and
N.W. 1st Street. City Manager recommends approval.
44. REQUEST FOR ADDITION TO LIST OF NOSTALGIC SIGNS- TROPICAL BARBER
SHOP: Consider request to advertise for public hearing to add the
sign at Tropic Barber Shop located at 825 N. Federal Highway to the
City's list of Nostalgic Signs. If approved public hearing August
8th. City Manager recommends approval.
45. TENT PERMIT: Approve temporary tent permit for Allamanda
Gardens to erect a 30' by 30' yellow and white tent at S.W. 2nd Street
and S.W. 10th Avenue for their ground breaking ceremony on July 31,
1989. City Manager recommends approval.
46. POLICY AND PROCEDURE
concerning Claims Review
Manager and City Attorney
APPROVAL: Approval policy and procedure
Committee and settlement authority. City
recommend approval.
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47. ACCEP~ANCE OF EASEMENT- YU BROTHERS: Accept a 12 foot utility
easement for ingress/egress and maintenance of a public collector
sewer line from the YU Brothers Food Distribution Facility on Congress
Avenue. City Manager recommends approval.
48. REQUEST FOR VARIANCE: Consider requests to extend a dock 15 feet
into a canal and to construct dock within 15 feet of west property
line at 9 N.W. 25th Court (Lake Eden). City Manager recommends
approval of request to extend dock 15 feet and denial of request to
construct dock within 15 feet of west property line.
49. FINAL PLAT APPROVAL: This
final plat approval for expansion
(S.W. 8th Avenue). No Planning and
City Manager recommends approval.
is a City initiated request for
of Pineridge (MuniCipal) Cemetery
Zoning Board action is required.
50. RESOLUTION NO. 45-89: A Resolution assessing costs for abatement
action required to remove nuisances on 64 properties throughout the
City. City Manager recommends approval.
51. RESOLUTION NO. 46-89:
action required to remove
6th Avenue. City Manager
A Resolution assessing costs for abatement
an unsafe building on property at 126 N.W.
recommends approval.
A Resolution assessing costs for abatement
an unsafe building on property at 29 N.W.
recommends approval.
52. RESOLUTION NO. 47-89:
action required to remove
8th Avenue. City Manager
53. RESOLUTION NO. 48-89: A Resolution assessing costs for abatement
action required to remove an unsafe building on property at 229 S.W.
14th Avenue. City Manager recommends approval.
54. RESOLUTION NO. 49-89: A Resolution assessing costs for abatement
action required to remove an unsafe building on property at 72 and 72
1/2 S.E. 6th Avenue. City Manager recommends approval.
55. AWARD OF BIDS AND CONTRACTS:
A. Tennis Professional Contract- Approve renewal to Tennis
Professional's contract for a one year period ending September
30, 1990.
B. Comprehensive Beautification Plan in the amount of $81,751
with funding from the 1987 Utility Tax Construction Fund
(Account No. 333-4141-572-61.15). The projects are as follows:
1. S. Federal Hwy. Irrigation- Sunnyland Irrigation
($10,891) .
2. West Atlantic Ave. Irrigation- Water Wizard Irrigation
Inc. ($19,600).
3. N.E. 8th Street Landscaping- Top Branch Nursery
($51,260)
C. Pretreatment Program Implementation- Camp, Dresser and McKee,
Inc. in the amount of $5,900 with funding from Water and Sewer
Engineering Services (Account No. 441-5111-536-33.11).
56. Comments and Inquiries on Non-Agenda Items:
A. Commission
B. City Attorney
C. City Manager
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CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA
REGULAR MEETING - CITY COMMISSION
July 25, 1989
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7 P.M.
ADDENDUM
Commission Chambers
Please be advised that if a person decides to appeal any decision made
by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at this
meeting or hearing, such persons will need a record of these
proceedings, and for this purpose such persons 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. The
City does not provide or prepare such record.
THE CONSENT AGENDA IS AMENDED TO INCLUDE:
54A. Old School Square Request to Waive Project Permits.
54B. Request to Use City Parking Facility- Jardin Del Mar.
MEMORANDUM
TO:
Robert Barcinski, Acti~.g C~y Manager
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Frank R. Spence, Director, Development Services
FROM:
SUBJECT: Old School Square - Request To Waive Project Permit
Fees
DATE: July 24, 1989
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The City has received a request from Old School Square, Inc.
(attached) requesting that the City waive all project permit
fees. This subject arose last year during the initial
incorporation phase, but a final decision was never made. There
is a rationale for justification of this request and for the City
Commission to grant the waiver. First, the Old School Square
land and buildings are the property of the City of Delray Beach
and represent an asset on the City's books. By contract Old
School Square, Inc. has an agreement with the City to manage that
facility on our behalf. Any monies spent to improve, renovate
and upgrade that facility inure to the benefit of the City.
Therefore, it can be reasonably construed that this is a City
project and therefore the building permit fees can be waived.
Secondly, the City Commission has already approved a policy that
such administrative fees and permits will be waived for all City
projects. However, it does not include the waiving of any impact
fees or water and sewer connection charges, which we are not
permitted by bond covenants to do.
It is therefore my recommendation that this be officially
declared a City project and the normal building permit fees and
other administrative permit fees which the City Commission has
previously approved for other City projects be made applicable to
the Old School Square project.
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FROM:
MARYLOU STROLLO, EXECUTIVE
RE:
PROJECT PERMIT FEES
DATE:
JLLY21,1989
DURING A RECE\T MEETl'iG KITH CURRIE Sf'HNEIDER ASSOCIHES
AND STINSON HEAD CONTRACTORS TO NEGOTIATE FINAL POINTS
IN OUR PHASE I BIDDING, IT IAS BROUGHT TO OUR ATTENTIO\
BY STINSON HEAD THAT:
1) IN ORDER TO EXPEDITE THE PERMITTING PROCESS, THEY HAD
ALREADY DROPPED THE PLANS 'II THE BUILDEr; DEPART"'E\T;
2) THEY WERE CHARGED, AND PAID, A S5,500 PLAN DROP FEE
ON VOUR/OUR BEHALF;
'3) THERE IS AN ADDITIONAL 59,000 BlILT IHO THEIR BID
FOR THE CITY DUII.DING PERMIT.
WE REQUEST BEING PLACED ON THE NEXT COUNCIL AGENDA FUR
THE PURPOSES OF REQUESTI\G THE BUILDING DER"'IT FEES 0\
THIS PROJECT BE WAIVED A'JD REIMBURSEMFH OF THE So;, 500
PLAN DROP FEE.
MEMORANDUM
TO: Honorable Mayor and City Commission
FROM: ~obert A. Barcinski, Interim City Manager
DATE: July 24, 1989
SUBJECT: Documentation City Commission Meeting July 25, 1989
Jardin Del Mar - City Parking Facilities Use Request
Action
City Commission is requested to consider Jardin Del Mar Association's
request to utilize parking spaces at Ingraham Parking Lot for
approximately 10 days, and to give direction regarding the drafting of
such an agreement including insurance requirements, reimbursement for
utilization of City parking space, etc.
Background
Jardin Del Mar Association will be
facilities, leaving the residents
approximately 10 days (from August 8th
painting the underground parking
without . parking spaces for
through August 16th, 1989).
Don Snyder, Manager of the Condo Association, has requested the City's
approval to utilize a maximum of seven (7) spaces for the residents of
the condominium. They would utilize the parking spaces at the extreme
west end of the parking lot".'
In January, 1982, the City entered into an agreement with Ocean
Properties, Ltd. and Walsh Sales Corp., allowing the residents to use
City parking facilities during the construction of a retaining wall along
the north boundary of their lot. A copy of this agreement is attached
for your review.
In December, 1984, the City entered into
Properties, Ltd., allowing the residents to
during the construction of a restaurant on
A copy of this agreement is attached for your
an agreement
use City parking
the top floor of
review.
with Ocean
facilities
the hotel.
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Mr. Snyder
would be
damages or
has stated that the individuals utilizing the parking spaces
solely responsible (through their vehicle insurance) for any
vandalism that may occur to their vehicles.
Ingraham Parking Lot is currently utilized
Resident Only Parking Stickers. There are no
lot,. therefore, the City would not face a loss
spaces.
for City residents holding
parking meters within this
in revenue for the parking
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Documentation - City Commissfon Meeting - July 25, 1989
Jardin Del Mar Request for Use of City Parking Lot
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Recommendation
Staff recommends that Commission approve the request for the use of the
parking facilities, and provide direction for the terms of the agreement
to be signed.
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CITY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE
310 S.E. 1st STREET, SUITE 4 . DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33483
407/243-7090 TELECOPIER 407/2784755
MEMORANDUM
Date: July 21, 1989
To: Rohert A. Barcinski, Interim City Manager
From: Herhert W. A. Thiele, City A ttor1'l~W
SubjlJct: ResponslJ to Your Request Concerning- Proposed AgrlJement for Use
of City Parkinl! Lot
This memorandum is iT' response to your memo to me dated July 5, 1989 and
received by our office on July 10, 1989 which requested our assistance in
drafting" an agreement to permit the utilization of the City parking lot at
Ingraham and Gleason during' the painting of an underground parking facility
ata condominium in thlJ area nearby.
We are unable to recall nor locate any previous agreement between the City
and another condominium association which allowed the utilization of a City
parkin g lot during restoration, work at no charge to the residents. However,
we do recall and have attaclted hereto a copy of an agreement between the
City and Ocean Properties which permitted Ocean Properties to utilize the
public parking- lot north of Atlantic Avenue during the construction of the
roof-top restaurant in order to accommodate a crane necessary for the
construction work.
We certainly can reformat and revise this type of agreement to be utilized in
the instance that you are now speaking of for the property at 200 S. Ocean
Boulevard. However, before we spend a great deal of time on the subject,
perhaps it would be better for the City Administration to determine whether
or not the City Commission is desirous or not of entering into such agree-
ment, and if so, under what terms and conditions, whether or not there
should be any charge for such use of the parking lot, who the parties to the
agreement would be, what the duration of the agreement would be, whether
or not there would be maintenance requirements, and what type of insurance
requirements would be necessary. If the City Commission approves the
concept of this form. then we shall prepare same.
Please provide further directions end comment to the City Attorney's Office so
that we may finalize this matter.
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MEMORANDUM
TO: MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSIONERS
FROM: CITY MANAGER
SUBJECT: AGENDA REPORT - MEETING OF JULY 25, 1989
DATE: July 21, 1989
PUBLIC HEARINGS
Item No. 7 (Ordinance No. 38-89) This is a Second Reading of an
Ordinance annexing Enclave 50 located in the vicinity of Lamat Avenue
and Federal Highway, including the former Chamberlain property.
Proposed zoning designations for this Enclave are SC (Specialized
Commercial), GC (General Commercial), and RM (Medium to Medium High
Density Dwelling).
Enclave 50 is comprised on 67 parcels surrounded on all sides by
properties which are incorporated within the City. It is bordered on
the west by Old Dixie Highway and the Railroad right-of-way; on the
east by Florida Avenue; on the north by Avenue "F" and on the south by
Avenue IIJlI.
Most of the west side of Federal Highway has been developed for
automotive use, except for the existing Del-Raton Travel trailer Park
on the south end. The eastern frontage of Federal Highway is
developed with general commercial business with some vacant sites.
The balance of Enclave 50, west of Federal Highway, is subdivided into
single family lots. While some of those lots are undeveloped the
remaining lots contain single family homes, some vacant and some
occupied.
The Planning and Zoning Board at it's May 15th meeting recommended
approval of the annexation with specific zonings. A request for GC
instead of the recommended RH for property at the southeast corner of
LaMat and Federal was approved. A request for SC instead of the
recommended GC for Federal Highway frontage, east side, extending
north of Avenue G was denied. A request for SC instead of the
recommended MH for the Del Raton Trailer Park was approved. And a
request for RM instead of the recommended RH for property along
Florida Avenue was denied. Additionally a request in opposition to
commercial designations other than along Federal Highway frontage was
approved in part by recommending RM instead of GC for interior parcels
north of Avenue G and in the block between Avenue G and LaMat.
Recommend approval of Ordinance No. 38-89 for the annexation of
Enclave 50 with initial City zoning designations of GC, SC, and RM.
Item No. 8 (Ordinance No. 40-89) This is a Second Reading of an
Ordinance amending Sections 150.115 and 154.02 of the City Code for
the purpose of requiring detailed information prior to issuance of
permits for seawalls, bulkheads, dock, dolphins, finger piers, and
boat lifts. This revision is administrative in nature and provides
for more stringent engineering review prior to construction.
Recommend approval of Ordinance No. 40-89.
Item No. 9 (Ordinance No. 41-89) This is a Second Reading of an
Ordinance streamlining the nuisance abatement process eliminating the
need for four notices and instead requiring two. An additional
proposal would clarify that nuisance abatement liens are on a parity
with general taxes by requiring liens to be satisfied before mortgages
and/or other encumbrances.
Recommend approval of Ordinance No. 41-89.
AGENDA REPORT
Meeting of July 25, 1989
FIRST READINGS
Item No. 11 (Ordinance No. 42-89) This is a City initiated rezoning
of the Holt property, a 20 unit apartment complex known as Harbor View
subdivision, located on N.E. 1st Street from CF (Community Facility)
to RM-l0 (Residential Medium Density). This property along with
property immediately to the west was rezoned from RM-l0 to CF in June
1988 at the request of the Community Redevelopment Agency to
accommodate a proposed parking garage which would have been built in
conjunction with expansion of Atlantic Plaza. Subsequently, the plans
for the proposed parking garage have been abandoned. The property
owner has requested that the City zone the property back to its
original condition.
The Planning and Zoning Board at its July 17th meeting recommended
approval of rezoning.
Recommend approval of Ordinance No. 42-89, a City initiated rezoning
of Holt property from CF to RM-l0.
Item No. 12 (Ordinance No. 43-89) This is a First Reading of an
Ordinance for the voluntary annexation of parcelS along Federal
Highway with various zoning designations. The North Federal Highway
Enclave is comprised of 35 parcels, 30.68 acres, and 29 owners. The
Enclave is generally bordered on the east by the Town of Gulfstream,
the south and west by the City of Delray, and on the north by Boynton
Beach, with occasional infringements into the enclave by parcelS
previously annexed to the City.
The portion of the enclave affected by this annexation request is
comprised of four areas representing 29 owners and 14 parcels,
including the Adult Book Store property which is under separate
ordinance, which are generally surrounded on all sides by properties
which are incorporated within adjacent municipalities, with the
remaining unincorporated parcelS separating the four areas. The
enclave is bisected by Federal Highway and bordered on the west by Old
Dixie Highway and the FEC Railroad right-of-way.
A new enclave will not be
unincorporated lands which
larger existing enclave.
created by this proposed annexation as the
will remain are currently a part of the
Six property owners who signed petitions have requested specific
considerations as conditions to their cooperation. Most of the
requests are within our City Code, waivable or will resolve themselves
once annexation is complete. Those requests include:
1. Allow an existing billboard to remain.
2. Consideration of future development of undersized lot.
3. Continue use for existing drug and alcohol rehabilitation
facility and half way house.
4. Permit existing shellrock driveway and parking lot to
remain for three years.
5. Grandfather existing warehouse/ light industrial/
contractor use.
6. Grant special use to allow an existing unimproved parking
lot for one year.
The Planning
approval of
for review in
and Zoning Board at their July 17th
annexation action. A detailed staff
the City Manager's Office.
meeting recommended
report is available
Recommend approval of Ordinance No. 43-89 annexing 14 parcels with GC
zoning.
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Meeting of July 25, 1989
Item No. 13 (Ordinance No. 44-89) This is
Ordinance rezoning the Costco property located
of Linton Boulevard and S.W. 4th Avenue from
District) to CC (Community Commercial) to
retail sales warehouse building for Costco.
In August 1984 this nine acre site, and the nine acre site to the west
of it, were annexed with SAD zoning. This zoning designation confined
the uses to a hotel and limited commercial uses. The initial petition
stated that the commercial uses were to be in conjunction with the
Laver's Resort.
a First Reading of an
at the southwest corner
SAD (Special Activities
accommodate a proposed
The Planning and Zoning Board at it's July 17th meeting recommended
approval with conditions. A detailed staff report is available for
your review in the City Manager's Office.
Recommend approval of Ordinance No. 44-89.
Item No. 14 (Ordinance No. 45-89) This is a First Reading of an
Ordinance rezoning Palms of Delray Inc. (Linton Center, Parcel 1/
formerly the CRJ property) located on the south side of Linton
Boulevard between Germantown Road, if extended, and S.W. 10th Avenue
from CC (Community Commercial) to GC (General Commercial) to
accommodate a proposed retail shopping center and a McDonald's
restaurant.
This property had a previous development plan which encompassed it and
additional acreage to the west (CRJ development plan). That plan has
expired and the Linton Office Center project with an accompanying
restaurant, was approved to the west. Plans are moving forward to
develop this CC site for a 200,000 square foot shopping center with
one of the proposed uses being a drive-through restaurant.
The Planning and Zoning Board at it's July 17th meeting recommend
approval by a 3 to 2 vote.
Recommend approval of Ordinance No. 45-89.
Item No. 15 (Ordinance No. 46-89) This is a First Reading of an
Ordinance for the voluntary annexation of Walmart property located on
the west side of Military Trail approximately 670 feet south of Linton
Boulevard with initial City zoning of GC (General Commercial) or CC
(Community Commercial).
The County granted a special exception for a large scale community
shopping center on this site under the name Royal International
Associates (Polo Plaza). The site plan approved by the County
proposed a 115,000 square foot specialty retail center with an
additional 35,000 square feet of professional office space. The site
was granted a water service agreement by the City in October 1985 for
this same project.
The current proposal is to develop a 114,760 square foot Walmart store
and designate two .8 acre out parcels on the Military Trail frontage.
The development of the property and its contiguity with the City
boundary to the east allows the City to exercise the voluntary
annexation clause of the water service agreement.
The Planning and Zoning Board at their July 17th meeting recommended
approval with conditions. A detailed staff report is available for
your review in the City Manager's Office.
Recommend approval of Ordinance No. 46-89.
Item No. 16 (Ordinance No. 47-89)
Ordinance amending Section 173.030
This
(P)(l)
is a First Reading of an
of the Zoning Code to all
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screened porches to encroach within specified rear yard setbacks,
within ten feet of the rear yard line, in all residential districts.
The Board of Adjustments asked the Planning and Zoning Board to look
at this item since the encroachment is allowed in some residential
zoning districts and not in others. At their July 17th meeting the
Planning and Zoning Board recommend approval of a code amendment to
allow the encroachments in all residential districts.
Recommend approval of Ordinance No. 47-89.
Item No. 17 (Ordinance No. 48-89) This is a First Reading of an
Ordinance decreasing the employee's pre-tax retirement contribution
from 6% to 4.5% of basic compensation effective October 1, 1989.
Previously City employees contributed 3% of the first $4,800 of base
annual compensation and 6% of base annual compensation in excess of
$4,800. This Ordinance provides for a annual contribution of 4.5% on
a tax deferred basis.
Recommend approval of Ordinance No. 48-89.
Item No. 18 (Ordinance No. 49-89) This is a First Reading of an
Ordinance for the annexation of the Adult Bookstore property located
on the east side of N. Federal Highway, west of the Town of
Gulfstream, north of Allen Avenue and south of Gulfstream Boulevard.
This is part of the North Federal Highway annexation and is under
separate ordinance due to the deferred effective date. Because of
some concerns expressed regarding use, an effective date of March 1,
1990, which is when the use expires under the County's regulations.
The Planning and Zoning Board at it's July 17th meeting recommended
approval. A detailed staff report is available for review in the City
Manager's Office.
Recommend approval of Ordinance No. 49-89 annexing the Adult Bookstore
Property with an effective date of March 1, 1990.
Item No. 19 (Ordinance No. 50-89) This a a First Reading of an
Ordinance which delegates authority to the Retirement Committee to
waive, upon a finding of extenuating circumstances, the requirement of
a 90 day deadline for _repayment into the fund to buy-back previous
service.
Recommend approval of Ordinance 50-89.
REGULAR AGENDA
Item No. 20 (Resolution No. 43-89) A Resolution recognizing and
commending Norman C. Rolle for 34 years of service to the City of
Delray Beach and naming the Gymnasium located at the Delray Beach
Community Center the "Norman C. Rolle Gymnasium" in appreciation of
his dedicated employment.
Recommend approval of Resolution No. 43-89.
Item No. 21 Proposed Millage Rate/Certification of Taxable Value
(DR-420). Information for the certification must be compiled and the
certificate filed with the County Property Appraisers Office by July
20th. The recommended budget contains a tax rate of $6.00 per
thousand assessed value which is the same tax rate as is now in
effect. However, Commission may wish to advertise a higher tax rate
and submit this rate as part of the certificate submittal. Each 100
increase in millage will increase revenues by approximately $200,000.
If the Commission desires to increase the millage staff recommends an
increase no greater than 250 which would generate approximately
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$500,000 of additional revenues.
the unappropriated fund balance
during the budget workshops.
limitations are placed on the
later.
That revenue would be placed into
until final decisions are reached
Once the rate is established,
Commission's ability to make changes
Recommend approval of 1989 Certification of Taxable Value (DR-420).
Item No. 22 Lamat Avenue Improvements. This item follows direction
received at your July 18th workshop meeting. Commission was advised
that the estimated cost for this project would be $200,000, with
paving and drainage costing $100,000, water and sewer $80,000 and
landscape/irrigation $20,000.
Commission authorization is needed to proceed with this project as
well as identifying a funding source. Funding is available in the
General Fund Balance. Should the Commission decide to increase the
millage, that increase in revenues could be used to offset this
project. Additionally in funding has been allocated in the 1989-90
budget, to wit: $100,000 in the Engineering Department's Capital
Improvement budget, $80,000 in the Water and Sewer Operating Budget,
and $20,000 in the General Fund for landscape/irrigation.
Recommend authorization to proceed with the LaMat Avenue improvements
and identify funding source.
Item No. 23 Conditional Use
conditional use to establish
Care, at S.W. 10th Street and
Request. Stewart Davis is requesting a
a child care center, Kiddie Land Child
S.W. 12th Avenue.
The proposed site is a vacant lot located within a RM-6 zoning
district. The development proposal is to construct a one story 2,184
square foot CBS structure which will accommodate 48 children.
The Planning and Zoning
denial. A detailed staff
Manager's Office.
Recommend denial of conditional use reguest for Kiddie Land Child Care
Center.
Board at it's July 17th meeting recommended
report is available for review in the City
Item No. 24 Conditional Use Request and Site Plan Approval. Ed Morse
is requesting conditional use and site plan approval for a "Saturn"
automobile dealership located on the south side of LaMat Avenue
between Federal Highway and Dixie Boulevard.
Previously a Toyota Dealership was approved by the County on this site
with the water being provided by the City with a water service
agreement. Now that the site is in the City, our review process and
standards have been applied. The development will be constructed in
two phases. In Phase I two the sales and service building will be
constructed on the south portion of the property and the sales/office
building will be constructed on the north. Phase II the sales/office
building will be expanded to accommodate a full service, free-standing
dealership with roof top parking and a new truck sales building will
be constructed on the northwest corner.
The Planning and Zoning Board at it's July 17th meeting recommended
approval subject to conditions. The conditions include
recommendations that waivers be granted to the boundary treatment and
sidewalk installation along LaMat. A detailed staff report is
available for your review in the City Manager's Office.
Recommend approval of conditional use reguest and attendant site plan
for Morse Saturn Auto Dealership subiect to conditions as recommended
by the Planning and Zoning Board.
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Item No. 25 Site and Development Plan Approval. Minto Builders Inc.
is requesting of site and development plan approval for Linton Lakes
II (Spring Landings) a proposed 299 unit apartment complex located on
the west side of Congress Avenue, between Linton Boulevard and
Germantown Road.
The Planning and Zoning Board at it's July 17th meeting recommended
approval. A detailed staff report is available in the city Manager's
Office for your review.
Recommend approval of site and development plan for Linton Lakes II
(Spring Landings).
Item No. 26 Site and Development Plan Approval. Glen Haggerty is
requesting site and development plan approval for the Groves of
Delray, a proposed 144 unit townhouse development located north of
Linton Boulevard, on the east side of S.W. 10th Avenue extended, south
of S.W. 11th Street and west of S.W. 8th Avenue.
The current development proposal involves the construction of 144 two
story townhouse units consisting of 104 two bedroom units and 40 three
bedrooms units. The amenity package includes a 3,626 square foot
recreation building, lap pool and one tot lot. The development will
be surrounded with a six foot wall with two points of ingress and
egress from S.W. 10th Avenue. No guard house is proposed.
The Planning and
approval subject
for review in the
Zoning Board at it's July 17th meeting recommended
to conditions. A detailed staff report is available
City Manager's Office.
Recommend approval of the site and development plan for the Groves of
Delray subiect to conditions as recommended by the Planning and Zoning
Board.
Item No. 27
three members
25, 1991. We
Appointment to the Community Appearance Board. Appoint
to the Community Appearance Board to terms ending August
received applications from:
Sandra Almy
P. Richard Brautigan (1)
Ann S. Bright
Scott Bechtle
Anita Deutsch
Richard Eckerle (2)
Lillian Feldman
Carol Foster
Betty Janin
Debora Oster
Norman Radin
Mildred Scherer
Jim Smith (4)
Desiree L. Snyder
Rett Talbot
William Wilsher (5)
(1) An alternate CAB member.
(2) Appointed Board of Adjustments.
(3) Incumbent eligible for reappointment.
(4) Appointed Human Relations Committee.
(5) Incumbent eligible for reappointment.
Recommend appointment of three members to the Community Appearance
Board to terms ending August 25, 1991.
Item No. 28 Appointment of
Board. Appoint an alternate
received applications from:
Alternate Member to the Civil Service
member to a term ending July 1, 1991. We
David Henninger
Murray Sohmer
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Recommend appointment of an alternate to the Civil Service Board to a
term ending July 1, 1991.
Item No. 29 Appointment of Members to the Human Relations Kids and
Cops Committee. The Kids and Cops Committee is being created to
strengthen the relationships between the Delray youth and police
Department. The program will be instituted using the guidelines
established by the police Athletic League. It is recommended that
representative be appointed from the Commission, police Department,
Parks and Recreation, FOP, Human Relations Committee, Carver Middle
School, and Youth Council.
Recommend a ointment of Mar McCart
Sgt Fred Zieqlar, Joe Valentino, Kelly
Kids and Cops Committee.
Item No. 30 Approval of Nomination for the Florida Trust Annual
Preservation Award. Each year the Florida Trust for Historic
Preservation sponsors an award program for recognition of outstanding
achievement in the filed of historic preservation. This year Delray
has been asked to participate. The Historic Preservation Board at
it's July 14th meeting nominated Cason Cottage.
RosS Licata Carol Olsen
and Tamara Wallace to the
Recommend a roval of nomination of Cason Cotta e for the Florida
Trust Annual Preservation Award.
Item No. 31 Request for Waiver of Final Plat Fees. Tom Fleming and
Bill Maher are requesting waiver of final plat processing fees for
Andover III a proposed 51 lot subdivision. Andover argues that they
made a combined application in February 1989 and thus only one fee is
necessary. The Planning Department accepted the single processing fee
and applied it only toward the first step of processing with a credit
to the next step.
Recommend consideration of re uest for waiver of final lat fees for
Andover III.
Item No. 32 Recommended List of Golf Course Management Firms. The
Golf Course RFP Review Committee has completed interviews of proposals
received to manage the Municipal Golf Course. Based on those
interviews the Committee is recommending Can-Am Golf Enterprises,
Inc., American Golf Corporation, and Gerecter and Dubin Associates be
interviewed by the Commission on August 8th. This recommendation was
based upon the strong financial capacity, professional and technical
capacity, proposed payments to the city, marketing expertise, capital
improvement, maintenance programs and knowledge of course assets and
needs displayed by all three companies.
Recommend Commission interview of Can-Am Golf Enter rises
American Golf Cor oration and Gerecter and Dubin on Au ust 8
for award of the Golf Course Contract.
Inc.
1989
Item No. 33
Johnson have
$5,000. This
Johnson by a
City Attorney
Acceptance of Settlement Offer. Oliver Cox and Annie
offered a settlement in this case in the amount of
incident stems from the alleged shooting of Burt Supreme
police Officer at Knowles Park on October 5, 1983. The
recommends acceptance of the settlement offer.
Recommend acce tance of settlement offer in the Cox vs the Cit of
Delray Beach lawsuit.
Item No. 34 Local Rules. At your
Commission agreed upon a set of Local
regular agenda for final approval.
revised by the City Attorney's Office
July 18th workshop meeting, the
Rules. This item is now on your
The rules are currently being
and will be delivered to you on
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Monday, July 24th.
Recommend approval of Commission Local Rules.
Item No. 35 Workshop Agenda. At your July 18th workshop meeting, the
Commission discussed voting on the workshop agenda items prior to the
meeting. Staff is working on proposed workshop items and they will be
delivered to you separately on MOnday, July 24th.
CONSENT AGENDA
Item No. 36 Approval of Transfer of Funds. The former City Manager's
contract contained a provision for severance pay. This a request for
approval to transfer funds from the City Manager's contingency Fund to
fund payment of severance. The total amount needed for the transfer
is $44,000.
roval of transfer
Contin enc Fund to defra the
Manager Walter Barry.
of $44 000 from the
costs of severance
er's
Cit
Item No. 37
disbursement
$55,800.89.
Approval of Severance Pay. This is a request to approve
of severance pay to former city Manager in the amount of
Recommend a roval of disbursement of severance a to Walter Barr in
the amount of 55,800.89.
Item No. 38 Change Order No. 1- N.E. 1st Street Drainage Project.
This Change Order represents an increase in contract price of
$22,592.45 and involves an adjustment to several filed conflicts.
These conflicts include existing sewage force mains at N.E. 7th Avenue
and the relocation of existing gravity sanitary sewer between N.E. 4th
Avenue and the Railroad. In addition because of the complexity of the
conflict an additional 100 days will be need to complete the project.
Recommend approval of
with funding from
333-3161-1541-61.12).
Change
1987
Order
Utility
No.1 in the amount of $22,592.45
Tax Bond Issue (Account No.
Item No. 39 West Atlantic Avenue/Hamlet Medians Beautification. Per
direction received at your July 18th workshop meeting this item is
before your for the purpose of identifying a funding source for
proposed median beautification improvements. At that time alternate
proposals were presented by staff with estimated costs for each
alternative. By consensus the Commission agreed to support Alternate
B which would provide landscaping materials for the medians
approximately 100 feet in each direction on West Atlantic Avenue form
the entrance way into the Hamlet with water being supplied by the
Hamlet. The estimated cost of this proposal is $18,470.
Commission authorization is needed to proceed with this project as
well as identifying a funding source. Previously funding was
allocated in the West Atlantic Avenue Median Improvement Funds, these
funds were transferred because of the projected shortfall in the East
Atlantic Avenue Beautification Project Phase II. Because that project
has come in under budget, funds are available to cover this project.
Recommend authorization to proceed with the median beautification on
West Atlantic Avenue ad'acent to the Hamlet with fundin from Utilit
Construction Fund- Atlantic Avenue Medians (Account No.
333-4141-572-66.16).
Item No. 40 Installation of Bike Path on West Atlantic Avenue. This
item follows direction given at your July 18th workshop meeting. At
that time the Commission agreed by consensus to proceed with the
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installation of
Barwick Road to
would be $6,500
and City labor,
an asphalt bicycle path on West Atlantic Avenue from
Military Trail. The estimated costs of this project
for asphalt and another $8,500 for equipment rental
the work would be done by the Public Works Department.
commission was apprised that this area lies within the unincorporated
area of Palm Beach County and that permits would have to be obtained
from the County's Department of Transportation.
Recommend authorization to roceed with installation of bike ath
securin of ermits and fundin a roval in the a roximate amount of
15 000 with fundin from the En ineerin De artment's pavin bud et.
Item No. 41 Public Safety Building Improvements. There is currently a
balance of $71,243.84 in the Public Safety Facility Bond Account.
Modifications and improvements are needed to the facility and
equipment. Staff has requested approval to make improvements by
placing a six foot chain link fence around the radio system antenna to
meet accreditation standards; adding lightning protection to prevent
additional damage to electrical components within the_ facility;
upgrade the System 75 telephone system with an automated call
attendant; and upgrade the Desk Top Control Console to allow separate
channel for NCIC/FCIC and warrants inquiries.
Recommend a roval
the Public Safet
allocated to defra
of allocation of $39 920 to
Buildin with the remained
the costs of the new com uter
make im
of the
s stem.
rovements to
fund bein
Item No. 42 Renewal of Legislative Consultant Services Contract.
This is a renewal of the contract between the City and McCartney
Plante Daley for legislative lobbying services. In addition to
standard services provided, Ms. Daley will also lobby the Mass Transit
Center and jury pool issue during the upcoming legislative session. A
fee increase of $10,000 is added to this contract. All other terms of
the contract remain the same as previously approved contracts for this
service.
Recommend approval of
Contract with McCartne
48 000 with fundin
001-1211-512-33.19).
renewal
Plante
from
of Legislative Consultant Services
Dale Associates in the amount of
Le islative Lobb in Account No.
Item No. 43 Request for Ounding- Historic Markers. The Historic
Preservation Board is requesting permission to expend $2,000 for the
purpose of having the City erect an historic site marker as a
permanent and visible reminder of the contributions made by the early
Black settlers to Delray Beach.
Recommend a roval of fundin in the
Historic Preservation Board's 0 eratin
Account ( 1 000 .
amount of $2 000 from the
Account ( 1 000) and Donations
Item No. 44 Request for Addition to List of Nostalgic Signs - Tropic
Barber Shop. Mr. Ralph D. Longbottom is requesting the sign at Tropic
Barber Shop located at 825 N. Federal Highway be added to the list of
Nostalgic Signs. The sign was constructed in 1950 and is made up of
over 200 lights. The sign was originally placed on the ground in
front of the shop, however during the widening of Federal Highway, Mr.
Longbottom donated the frontage of his property and moved the sign to
its present rooftop location.
A public hearing pursuant to Section 30.15 of the Code of Ordinance
will be advertised to consider waiving "Off Premises Signs; Exception"
which prohibits roof signs, to allow the existing roof sign to remain
at Tropical Barber Shop.
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Recommend approval to advertise request to add the sign at Tropical
Barber Shop to the list of Nostalgic Signs.
Item No. 45 Tent Permit.
breaking ceremony for
single-family development
request approval to erect
site.
The Housing Partnership is holding a ground
the Partnership's Allamanda Gardens
of Monday, July 31st. The Partnership is
a 30'x 30' yellow and white tent on the
Recommend approval of temporary tent permit for Allamanda Gardens
groundbreaking ceremony.
Item No. 46 Policy and Procedure Approval. This policy sets forth
procedures to approve claims relating to Insurance and Self Insurance.
It provides that the Risk Management Director, with City Attorney
input can settle liability claims up to $1,000; Risk Management
Director, Assistant City Manager and City claims up to $10,000; Risk
Management Director, City Attorney, Claims Review Committee claims
between $6,001- $10,000; and claims $10,001 and above by the City
Commission. The same rules apply for City property claims as well.
Recommend approval of Administrative Policy RM-la concerning Claims
Review Committee and settlement authority.
Item No. 47 Acceptance of Easement- Yu Brothers. An 8" collector
sewer line is in place to serve Yu Brothers Food Distribution Facility
on N. Congress Avenue between W. Atlantic Avenue and Lake Ida Road.
Acceptance of easement will allow the City's Public utility Department
to maintain these lines.
Recommend acceptance of a 12 foot utility easement for the Yu Brothers
Food Distribution Facility on Congress Avenue.
Item No. 48 Request for Variances. Mr. Don Gotly is requesting two
variances, his first request is for approval to extend a dock 15 feet
into a finger canal. The City Code allows for docks to extend five
feet from the property line. In this particular case it would be
impossible to construct a usable dock at this location due to shallow
water depth. Engineering staff have reviewed this request and
recommends approval of variance for 15 foot extension.
The second request is to construct dock within 15 feet of west
property line on his property. City Code requires a minimum of 25
feet. Engineering staff have rev~ew this request and recommends
denial of a variance as the lot has sufficient frontage on the canal.
Recommend approval of variance to allow a dock to to extend 15 feet
into the canal and denial of reguest to allow dock to be constructed
within 15 feet of west property line.
Item No. 49 Final Plat Approval. This is a City initiated request for
final plat approval for the Pineridge (Municipal) Cemetery located on
S.W. 8th Avenue and involves expansion of the cemetery to provide for
additional burial space. As this is an in-house request it is exempt
from Planning and Zoning Board review and approval. This site is
lcoated on existing City Cemetery property.
Recommend approval of final plat for Pineridge Cemetery.
Item No. 50 (Resolution No. 45-89) A
abatement action required to remove
throughout the City. The Resolution
incurred and provides the mechanism
properties in the event the assessments
Resolution assessing costs for
nuisances on 64 properties
sets forth the actual costs
to attach a lien on these
remains unpaid.
Recommend approval of Resolution No. 45-89.
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Item No. 51 (Resolution No. 46-89) A Resolution assessing costs for
abatement action required to remove an unsafe building on property at
126 N.W. 6th Avenue. The Resolution sets forth the actual costs
incurred and provides the mechanism to attach a lien on this property
in the event the assessment of $1,672 remains unpaid.
Recommend approval of Resolution No. 46-89.
Item No. 52 (Resolution No. 47-89) A Resolution assessing costs for
abatement action required to remove an unsafe building on property at
29 N.W. 8th Avenue. The Resolution sets forth the actual costs
incurred and provides the mechanism to attach a lien on this property
in the event the assessment of $1,786.40 remains unpaid.
Recommend approval of Resolution No. 47-89.
Item No. 53 (Resolution No. 48-89) A Resolution assessing costs for
abatement action required to remove an unsafe building on property at
229 S.W. 14th Avenue. The Resolution sets forth the actual costs
incurred and provides the mechanism to attach a lien on this property
in the event the assessment of $1,122 remains unpaid.
Recommend approval of Resolution No. 48-89.
Item No. 54 (Resolution No. 49-89) A Resolution assessing costs for
abatement action required to remove an unsafe building on property at
72 and 72 1/2 S.E. 6th Avenue. The Resolution sets forth the actual
costs incurred and provides the mechanism to attach a lien on this
property in the event the assessment of $4,043.60 remains unpaid.
Recommend approval of Resolution No. 49-89.
Item No. 55 AWARD OF BIDS AND CONTRACTS:
A. Tennis Professional Contract- Approve renewal to Tennis
Professional's contract for a one year period ending September
30, 1990.
B. Comprehensive Beautification Plan in the amount of $81,751
with funding from the 1987 Utility Tax Construction Fund
(Account No. 333-4141-572-61.15). The projects are as follows:
1. S. Federal Hwy. Irrigation- Sunnyland Irrigation
($10,891) .
2. West Atlantic Ave. Irrigation- Water Wizard Irrigation
Inc. ($19,600).
3. N.E. 8th Street Landscaping- Top Branch Nursery
($51,260)
C. Pretreatment Program Implementation- Camp, Dresser and McKee,
Inc. in the amount of $5,900 with funding from Water and Sewer
Engineering Services (Account No. 441-5111-536-33.11).
Item No. 56 Comments and Inquiries on Non-Agenda Items:
A. Commission
B. City Attorney
C. City Manager
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Date: July 25, 1989
To: ci t.y Commission
From: Jeffrey S. Kurtz, Assistant City Attorney
Subject: Rink Forfeiture I 1989 Ford Mustang
Barnett Bank Lien
On Nllvemlller 2, 1'88, officers from the Delray Beach Police
Department arrested Robert Rink far trafficking in cocaine and
seized his vehicle and same cash for forfeiture. Forfeiture
proceedings were initiated despite Barnett Bank being an
innocent lienholder, as the pay-off figure an the lien was
approximately $7,75' and the retail value of the car was
$15,000.
The vehicle is in excellent condition having been seized less
than 2 mont:hs after it was purchased. The forfeiture hearing
was originally set for September 5, 1989, but it has been
continued and is being reset for a time after Oqtober 5, 1989.
Barnett Bank is interested in selli.ng us their lien on the
vehicle for ~1/1;('.54. lIlue to nonpayment since the time of
forfeiture, the lien has grown to $9,159.91, which Barnett Bank
would be entitled to fallowing the title being transferred to
the City through the forfeiture process.
Barnett Bank is offering to settle for the $7,749.54 if the
monies were received by July 31. Si nce t.he car has a current
retail value of between $13,500-$14,000, and the Police Depart-
ment intends to use the vehicle aft.er it is awarded to the
City, the Chief cf Police and our office recommends the accep-
tance of Barnett Bank's offer. The limited time frame on the
offer is because of Barnett Bank's month end closing statement.
Due to the limited time frame, this matter will be brought to
the Commission's attention for emergency consideration. While
the offer was formally transmitted to our office on July 24,
the deadline was not made known to us until today.
The source of funding for t.his transaction would be the Law
Enforcement Trust Fund.
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City Commission
July 25, 1989
Page 2
We will be happy to address any questions YOU have concerning
this matter at tonight's meeting.
JSK:sh
cc: Robert A. Barcinski, Interim City Manager
Chief Charles Kilgore, Delray Beach Police Department
David M. HUddleston, Director of Finance
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Barnett Bank of
South Florida, N.A.
July 18, 1989
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Jefferey S. Kurtz Ass. City Attor.
310 SE 1st Street
Suite 4
Delray Beach, ffi1. 33482
Re: Robert Rink
1989 Ford Mustang
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Dear Mr.
Kurtz:
As per our telephone conversation on July 18, 1989,
please find enclosed a copy of our charge-off
account on Robert Rink. Barnett Bank will ac~ept
the purchase price of $7,749.54 as a buy outlfor
Robert Rinks 1989 Ford Mustang. This figure reflects
our net loss minus interest and, all other charges
that were accured on this account.
If this figure is accepted contact me and arrangements
will be made to deliver you the title.
N.A.
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Pompano Beach, Florida 33069
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2670 N.E. 48 ST.
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LIIJffiWSE POINT, FL 33064
305-941-2417
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Wrl'8:lt Ba1.:9159.91
Net Balance.:O.OO
Loan Date... :09/12/88
Term........ :0361232.69
(lJe For.: 11/21/88
Notices. :01-01-01
Rsco.Jrse:~
SavIngs L.: N/A
c.teckiJ'9#...: N/A
Gross Balance prier to ctargeoff............... .. ..... .. ..... .
Less Interest ReMd..........................................
Net Balance prier to ctargeoff................................
Less fiefU1ds:
Credit Life/Disability (TC 832)........ 86.09
WiJrrlllty (TC 833)...................... 402.50
Partial QJarwoe (TC 840)............. 0.00
VSI 1ll9Jrance - Pren,,,,, (TC 838/870).. 0,00
Interest (TC 823/839),. 225.70
Tot.l fiefU1ds.......................... 114,29
9,159.91
696.08
8,463.83
Net Balance (lJe after r..flllds................................. 7,149,54
Plus Ad,just:ualts............................................"
0,00
Less Chargeda.n.llw1t (TC 821)............................... 0,00
,I,\O"ffi' ClWaD CfF (TC 899) GL 61168.......................... 7.749.54
Plus Collecticnllld legal E>;ie:1se:
Collecticn Expense (GL 86488).......,.. 0.00
legal E>;ie:1se (GL 86421)............... 0.00
Total Costs.. .......,...................".",.....,.....
Plus Loss PreviOJSly Tal<s1 (Chargeda.n TC 821)................
NET l.OOS TO B~ETT B~K (f SWlli FLORIOI" N.A................
0.00
0.00
1,749.54
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ORDINANCE NO. 38-89
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, ANNEXING TO
THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH A PARCEL OF LAND
LYING AND BEING IN SECTION 28, IN PART, AND
SECTION 29, IN PART, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE
43 EAST, PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, WHICH
LAND IS CONTIGUOUS TO EXISTING MUNICIPAL
LIMITS OF SAID CITYI SAID LAND IS LOCATED
BETWEEN DIXIE HIGHWAY (AS THE WEST BOUNDARY)
AND FLORIDA BOULEVARD (AS THE EAST BOUNDARY),
AND BETWEEN AVENUE "F" (AS THE NORTH BOUNDA-
RY) AND AVENUE "J" (AS THE SOUTH BOUNDARY) I
REDEFINING THE BOUNDARIES OF SAID CITY TO
INCLUDE SAID LANDI PROVIDING FOR THE RIGHTS
AND OBLIGATIONS OF SAID LANDI PROVIDING FOR
THE ZONING THEREOF TO SC (SPECIALIZED COMMER-
CIAL) DISTRICT, IN PART, GC (GENERAL COMMER-
CIAL) DISTRICT, IN PART, AND RM (MEDIUM TO
MEDIUM HIGH DENSITY DWELLING) DISTRICT, IN
PART I PROVIDING A GENERAL REPEALER CLAUSE I
PROVIDING A SAVING CLAUSE I PROVIDING AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the Legislature of the State of Florida passed
the Delray Beach Enclave Act, Chapter 86-427, Laws of Florida,
providing for the annexation of enclaves within the general
boundaries of the City of Delray Beachl and,
WHEREAS, pursuant to the Delray Beach Enclave Act, the
City of Delray Beach called for a referendum of those qualified
electors within the City of De1ray Beach and the enclaves that
would be subject to annexation under the Act, with said referen-
dum held an November 4, 1986, in conjunction with a general
election for Palm Beach County, Floridal and,
WHEREAS, the referendum held an November 4, 1986, was
approved by a single majority vote of said qualified electorsl
and,
WHEREAS, the Ci ty of De lray Beach has prepared an
Enclave Report outlining the City's plan for implementation of
the Delray Beach Enclave Act, which identifies sixty-five (65)
enclaves eligible far annexation pursuant to the Actl and,
WHEREAS, the City of Delray Beach has heretofore been
authorized to annex lands in accordance with the Delray Beach
Enclave Act,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION
OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. That the Ci ty Conunission of the City of
Delray Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida, hereby annexes to said
City the following described land located in Palm Beach County,
Florida, which lies contiguous to said City to-wit:
PARCEL "A"
Lots 1 through 11, inclusive, and the West
Half of abandoned Dixie Boulevard lying East
of and adjacent thereto, Block 3, DEL RATON
PARK, according to the Plat thereof recorded
in Plat Book 14, Pages 9 and 10, Public
Records of Palm Beach County, Floridal
together with,
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Lot 12 (less the West 76 feet of road
right-of-way) and Lots 13 through 23, inclu-
sive (less the West 50 feet of road
right-of-way as in OR 4278, Pg. 867), Block
3, together with all of Block 11 (less the
East 20 feet of road right-of-way U.s.
Highway 1), and abandoned Dixie Boulevard
adjacent to Blocks 3 and 11, the South Half
of Avenue "H", and the North Half of Avenue
"I" (less the East 20 feet of the road
right-of-way U.s. Highway 1), DEL RATON PARK,
according to the Plat thereof recorded in
Plat Book 14, Pages 9 and 10, Public Records
of Palm Beach County, Florida, together with,
Certain alleys (a) immediately west of Lots
44 and 11, Block 11, DEL-RATON PARK, and (b)
immediately east of Lots 33 and 22, Block 11,
DEL-RATON PARK, insofar as said alleys are
south of Avenue "H" and north of Avenue "I"
as shown on said Plat recorded in Plat Book
14, Pages 9 and 10, of the Public Records of
Palm Beach County, Florida; together with,
So much of the 80 foot right-of-way known as
Dixie Boulevard as lies between the extended
South right-of-way line of the 50 foot
right-of-way known as Avenue "H" and the
extended north line of Lot 11, Block 3, all
within the Plat of DEL-RATON PARK as recorded
in Plat Book 14, Page 10 of the Public
Records of Palm Beach County, Florida;
together with,
The East Half of Lots 1 through 7, inclusive,
Black 12, DEL RATON PARK, according to the
Plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 14, Pages
9 and 10, Public Records of Palm Beach
County, Florida, together with,
The West Half of Lots 1 through 7, inclusive,
and the East Half of abandoned Dixie Boule-
vard lying west of and adjacent thereto,
Black 12, DEL RATON PARK, according to the
Plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 14, Pages
9 and 10, Public Records of Palm Beach
County, Florida; together with
The West Half of Lots 4 and 5, and the East
Half of the 80 feet of abandoned Dixie
Boulevard lying west of and adjacent thereto,
Block 12, DEL RATON PARK, according to the
Plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 14, Pages
9 and 10, Public Records of Palm Beach
County, Florida; together with,
Lots 8 and 9, the East Half of abandoned
Dixie Boulevard lying west of and adjacent
thereto, the North Half of abandoned Avenue
"H" lying south of and adjacent to Lot 9, and
the 10 feet of alley lying east of and
adjacent to Lots 8 and 9, Block 12, DEL RATON
PARK, according to the Plat thereof recorded
in Plat Book 14, Pages 9 and 10, Public
Records of Palm Beach County, Florida,
together with,
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Lots 10 through 18, inclusive, and the North
Half of abandoned Avenue "H" lying south of
and adjacent thereto, Block 12, DEL RATON
PARK, according to the Plat thereof recorded
in Plat Book 14, Pages 9 and 10, Public
Records of Palm Beach County, Florida,
together with,
Lots 19 through 21, inclusive, the 10 feet of
abandoned alley lying east of and adjacent
thereto, and the North Half of Avenue "H"
lying south of and adjacent thereto, Block
12, DEL RATON PARK, according to the Plat
thereof recorded in Plat Book 14, Pages 9 and
10, Public Records of Palm Beach County,
Florida, together with,
Lots 22 through 25, inclusive, the South Half
of Lot 26 (less the East 20 feet of road
right-of-way U.S. Highway 1), the 10 feet of
abandoned alley lying west of and adjacent
thereto, and the North Half of Avenue . "H"
lying south of and adjacent thereto, Block
12, DEL RATON PARK, according to the Plat
thereof recorded in Plat Book 14, Pages 9 and
10, Public Records of Palm Beach County,
Florida, together with,
The North Half of Lot 26, Lots 27 through 30,
inclusive (less the East 2 feet), and Lots 31
through 34, inclusive, Black 12, DEL RATON
PARK, according to the Plat thereof recorded
in Plat Book 1"4, Pages 9 and 10, Public
Records of Palm Beach County, Florida,
together with,
Lots 35 through 42, inclusive, Black 12, DEL
RATON PARK, according to the Plat thereof
recorded in Plat Book 14, Pages 9 and 10,
Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida,
together with,
That part of the Plat of DEL-RATON PARK,
according to the Plat thereof recorded in
Plat Book 14 at Pages 9 and 10 of the Public
Records of Palm Beach County, Florida,
described as fallows:
The West 18 feet of the East 20 feet of Lots
22, 23, 24, 25 and the South half of Lot 26,
Black 12, of said Plat of DEL-RATON PARK, and
The West 18 feet of the East 20 feet of Lots
23 through 32, inclusive, Block 11, of said
Plat of DEL-RATON PARK, and
That part of the abandoned right-of-way for
Avenue "I" bounded on the north by the north
right-of-way line of Avenue "I", on the east
by the southerly extension of a line 2 ffl!et
west of and parallel with the east line of
Block 11, on the south by the centerline of
abandoned Avenue "I", and on the west by the
southerly extension of a line 20 feet west of
and parallel with the east line of Block 11,
together with,
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The Alley rights-of-way abandoned by COunty
Resolution No. R-87-2029 (recorded in
Official Record Book 5578, Page 162), lying
in said Black 12, together with,
The East 26 feet of the West 76 feet of Lot
12, Block 3, DEL-RATON PARK, as recorded in
Plat Book 14, Pages 9 and 10, Public Records
of Palm Beach County, Florida; together with,
Lots 11 through 16, inclusive (less the South
5 feet of road right-of-way), Block 14, DEL
RATON PARK, according to the Plat thereof
recorded in Plat Book 14, Pages 9 and 10,
Public Records of Palm Beach County, Floridal
together with,
Lots 17 through 22, inclusive (less the South
5 feet of road right-of-way), Lot 23 (less
the South 5 feet and the East 2 feet of road
rights-of-way), Lots 24 through 27, inclusive
(less the East 2 feet of road right-of-way),
and the 10 feet of abandoned alley lying west
of and adjacent to Lots '23 through 27,
inclusive, Block 14, DEL RATON PARK, accord-
ing to the Plat thereof recorded in Plat Book
14, Pages 9 and 10, Public Records of Palm
Beach County, Floridal together with,
Lots 28 to 32, inclusive (less the East 2
feet), and the East Half of abandoned alley
lying west of and adjacent thereto, Block 14,
DEL RATON PARK, according to the Plat thereof
recorded in Plat Book 14, Pages 9 and 10,
Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida,
together with,
Lots 33 through 36, inclusive, and the West
Half of abandoned alley lying East of and
adjacent thereto, Block 14, DEL RATON PARK,
according to the Plat thereof recorded in
Plat Book 14, Pages 9 and 10, Public Records
of Palm Beach County, Floridal together with,
Lots 37 through 44, inclusive, Block 14, DEL
RATON PARK, according to the Plat thereof
recorded in Plat Book 14, Pages 9 and 10,
Public Records of Palm Beach County, Floridal
together with,
Lots 24 through 35, Block 3 (less the West 76
feet of road right-of-way), all of Block 10,
abandoned Dixie Boulevard adjacent to Blocks
3 and 10, the South Half of Avenue BIB north
of and adjacent to Block 10, and abandoned
alleys lying west of Lots 11 and 44 and east
of Lots 22 and 33, DEL RATON PARK, according
to the Plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 14,
Pages 9 and 10, Public Records of Palm Beach
County, Florida.
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PARCEL "B"
Lots 1 through 10, inclusive (less the West
38 feet of State road right-of-way), and the
abandoned 10 feet of alley lying east of and
adjacent thereto, Block 24, DEL RATON PARK,
according to the Plat thereof recorded in
Plat Book 14, Pages 9 and 10, Public Records
of Palm Beach County, Florida, together with,
The East Half of Lot 12, Block 25, DEL RATON
PARK, according to the Plat thereof recorded
in Plat Book 14, Pages 9 and 10, Public
Records of Palm Beach County, Florida,
together with,
The East 77 feet of Lots 1, 2 and 3, and the
North 75 feet of Lots 26 and 27, Block 25,
DEL RATON PARK, according to the Plat thereof
recorded in Plat Book 14, Pages 9 and 10,
Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida,
together with,
The East 77 feet of Lots 4 and 5, and the
South 37.5 feet of Lots 26 and 27; Block 25,
DEL RATON PARK, according to the Plat thereof
recorded in Plat Book 14, Pages 9 and 10,
Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida,
together with,
Lots 6 through 9, inclusive (less the West 38
feet of State road right-of-way), Lots 10 and
11, the West Half of Lot 12, and the 10 feet
of abandoned alley lying east of and adjacent
to Lots 6 through 9, inclusive, Block 25, DEL
RATON PARK, according to the Plat thereof
recorded in Plat Book 14, Pages 9 and 10,
Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida,
together with,
Lots 5 through 10, inclusive (less the West
38 feet of State road right-of-way), Block
26, DEL RATON PARK, according to the Plat
thereof recorded in Plat Book 14, Pages 9 and
10, Public Records of Palm Beach County,
Florida, together with,
Lots 31 through 33, inclusive, Block 26, DEL
RATON PARK, according to the Plat thereof
recorded in Plat Book 14, Pages 9 and 10,
Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida.
PARCEL "C"
Lots 13 through 22, inclusive, and the East
Half of the abandoned alley lying west of and
adjacent thereto, Black 24, DEL RATON PARK,
according to the Plat thereof recorded in
Plat Book 14, Pages 9 and 10, Public Records
of Palm Beach County, Florida, together with,
Lots 13 through 25, inclusive, Block 25, DEL
RATON PARK, according to the Plat thereof
recorded in Plat Book 14, Pages 9 and 10,
Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida,
together with,
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Lots 15 through 29, inclusive, Block 26, DEL
RATON PARR, according to the Plat thereof
recorded in Plat Book 14, Pages 9 and 10,
Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida,
together with,
Lots 26 through 28, inclusive, Block 27, DEL
RATON PAU, according to the Plat thereof
recorded in Plat Book 14, Pages 9 and 10,
Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida;
together with,
Lots 1 through 11, inclusive, and Lots 64
through 68, inclusive, Block 34, DEL RATON
PARR, according to the Plat thereof recorded
in Plat Book 14, Pages 9 and 10, Public
Records of Palm Beach County, Florida,
together with,
Lots 11 through 44, inclusive, and Lots 51
through 56, inclusive, Block 35, DEL RATON
PARR, according to the Plat thereof recorded
in Plat Book 14, Pages 9 and 10, Public
Records of Palm Beach County, Florida,
together with,
Lots 23 and 24 and the West Half of the
abandoned alley lying east of and adjacent
thereto, Block 24, DEL RATON PARK, according
to the Plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 14,
Pages 9 and 10, Public Records of Palm Beach
County, Florida, together with,
Lots 29 and 30, Block 27, DEL RATON PARK,
according to the Plat thereof recorded in
Plat Book 14, Pages 9 and 10, Public Records
of Palm Beach County, Florida; together with,
Lots 11 and 12 and the West Half of the
abandoned alley lying east of and adjacent
thereto, Block 24, DEL RATON PARK, according
to the Plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 14,
Pages 9 and 10, Public Records of Palm Beach
County, Florida; together with,
Lot 30, Block 26, DEL RATON PARK, according
to the Plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 14,
Pages 9 and 10, Public Records of Palm Beach
County, Florida.
The subject property is located between Dixie
Highway (as the west boundary) and Florida
Boulevard (as the east boundary), and between
Avenue "F" (as the north boundary) and Avenue
"J" (as the south boundary).
The above described parcels contain a 25.17
acre parcel of land, more or less.
Section 2. That the boundaries of the City of Delray
Beach, Florida, are hereby redefined to include therein the
above-described tracts of land and said lands are hereby declared
to be within the corporate limits of the City of Delray Beach,
Florida.
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Section 3. That Section 173.886 of the Zoning Code has
been followed in the establishment of a zoning classification in
this ordinance and the tract of land hereinabove described as
Parcel BAB is hereby declared to be in Zoning District SC (Spe-
cialized Commercial) as defined by existing ordinances of the
City of Delray Beach, Florida.
Section 4. That Section 173.886 of the Zoning Code has
been followed in the establishment of a zoning classification in
this ordinance and the tract of land hereinabove described as
Parcel BB8 is hereby declared to be in Zoning District GC (Gener-
al Commercial) as defined by existing ordinances of the City of
Delray Beach, Florida.
Section 5. That Section 173.886 of the Zoning Code has
been followed in the establishment of a zoning classification in
this ordinance and the tract of land hereinabove described as
Parcel BCB is hereby declared to be in Zoning District RM (Medium
to Medium High Density Dwelling) as defined by existing ordinanc-
es of the City of Delray Beach, Florida.
Section 6. That the land hereinabove described shall
immediately become subject to all of the franchises, privileges,
immunities, debts, obligations, liabilities, ordinances and laws
to which lands in the City of Delray Beach are now or may be
subjected and persons residing thereon shall be deemed citizens
of the City of Delray Beach.
Section 7. That this annexation of the subject proper-
ty, including adjacent roads, alleys, or the like, if any, shall
not be deemed acceptance by the City of any maintenance responsi-
bility far such roads, alleys, or the like, unless otherwise
specifically initiated by the City pursuant to current require-
ments and conditions.
Section 8. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances
in conflict herewith be, and the same are hereby repealed.
Section 9. 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 10. That this ordinance shall become effective
immediately upon passage on second and final reading.
PASSED AND ADOPTED in regular session on second and
final reading an this the day of , 1989.
MAYOR
ATTEST:
City Clerk
First Reading
Second Reading
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C I T Y
COMMISstON
DOCUMENTATION
TO:
WALTER O. BARR~CITY MANAGER
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FRANK R. SPENCE, DIRECTOR
VELOPMENT SERVICES GROUP
VIA:
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DAVID J. KOVACS, DIRECTOR
DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND ZONING
SUBJECT: MEETING OF JUNE 24, 1989
FIRST READING, ENACTING ORDINANCE FOR THE ANNEXATION
AND INITIAL ZONING OF ENCLAVE 50
FROM:
ACTION REQUESTED OF THE COMMISSION:
The action requested of the City Commission is that of
approval on first reading of an enacting ordinance for
this annexation. The ordinance also impose!.: zoning
designations. This action is being taken pur"uant to
tre Delray Beach Enclave Act.
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Enclave 50 is. itdcated in the general area of the
intersection of LaMat and Federal Highway.
Second reading will be considered following a public
hearing which has already been noticed for July 25,
1989.
BACKGROUND:
Enclave 50 is the last of the enclaves to be annexed under the
authority provided by the Delray Beach Enclave Act. The basis
,for the annexation is found under the "Urban Service!: Report"
prepared and accepted by the City Commission in 1987. D~tails of
this enclave and it I S analysis are found in the full i1&Z Staff
Report.
PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD CONSIDERATION:
Following a pUblic hearing held on May 15, 1989, the Board
forwarded a recommendation to annex the enclave with specific
zonings. Those zoning designations vary from the recommendations
set forth in the Board 1 s Staff Report. They are sh.,.,~n an an
attachment to this documentation.
The recommendations made by the Board were responsive
comment as follows:
Beril Kruger, requested additional GC zoning (ins1
for property at the southeast corner of LaMat and
accommodated.
Roger Saberson, requested SC zoning (instead c.
Federal Highway frontage, east side, extending
Avenue G -- not accommodated. Opposition to Mr.
request was aired by four individuals.
Mr. Parson, owner of Del Raton Trailer Park, rEo
zoning (instead, of MH - Mabile Home) far this 1
accommodated. .
Al Milch, owner of property along Florida Avenue
(instead of RM) -- not accommodated.
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a public
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GC) for
north of
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tested SC
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!sired RH
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To:
Re:
Walter O. oarry, City Manager
First Reading, Enacting Ordinance far the
Annexation and Initial Zoning of Enclave 50
Page 2
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Harry Regan, President of Harbor Club Condos, and Jean Beer,
President of ~ropic Isles Homeowners Association, and others
in opposition to commercial designations other than along
Federal Highway frontage accommodated in part by
recommended in RM instead of GC for interior parcelS north
of Avenue G and in the block between Avenue G and LaMat.
The proposed enacting ordinance accommodates the recommendations
of the Planning and Zoning Board.
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
By motion, approval on First Reading of the enacting ordinance
for the annexation of Enclave 50.
Attachment:
caver sheet for the P&Z Staff Report
map showing zoning designations as recommended by P&Z
ordinance provided by others
Note:
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The full P&Z Stafr Report
Manager's Office.
is available in the City
REF/DJK*47/CC50.TXT
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JUNE 19. 1989
III. A.
ENCLAVE SO AijNEXATION. VARIOUS ZONING
DATA:
Own.r. ..................V.rlou~1 I" Att.c~nt A
~oc.tion.................Bet~.n Dixil Hwy. (WI and Florida
Boul.va:d lEI, AVlnul F (HI
and AvenuI J (S)
Oescription..............S.. attached copy of Puolic Hotice
Enclave Size ............2!.17 acr..
Jurisdiction .. ..........P.lm Beach County
County Land Va. Plan ....L-M/C ILow-Medlw. aolldlntlall
C0mm4rcill Potential)
Clty Land VI. Plan ......C ICcmmorclall and Mr-M IMultl-Faml1y
Mod.rltl Den.ity., II. attache4 Map A
Propo.ed City LV? .......C~rc1.1 .nd Tran.lt1onal, ...
attached. Kip .
County Zoninq ...........ca (General Commercial I
~jac.nt City %oninq ....5.. Kap C
Pro~'e4 City Zonln~
....SC (Speclall.ed eomm.rclall. ae lGon..al
Coft'lMrcill), MIl (Mobile Home 'Irkl, JUI
IMedlw. 8l;h to Kl;h Donalty pwollln;
Di.trict. 11-15 unit./acr.., RM (Me41um
to Medlum Kl;h Donalty Ow.llln;.
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Curr.nt U.. .............5.. Attac~nt A
Water S.rvic. ...........Exl.tlnq 11n.. Oft Fe4erll H1qhvay,
Avenu. G, Ind flor1dl 80ullvar4.
Saver SIrv1ce ...........Exl.t1nq 11n.. on fe4lral HlqhwlY,
AvenuI a, an4 110r141 lCullv.r4.
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ORDINANCE NO. 40-89
AN ORDI.tlANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING TITLE XV, "BUILDING
REGULATIONS", CP..APTER 150, "BUILDING REGULATIONS",
SECTION 150.115 "PERMIT REQUIRED: APPROVAL", AND
TITLE XV, "BUILDING REGULATIONS", CHAPTER 154,
"DOCKS, DOLPHINS, FINGER PIERS, AND BOAT LIFTS",
SECTION 154.02, "PERMIT REQUIRED", OF THE CODE OF
ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, FOR
THE PURPOSE OF REQUIRING MORE DETAILED INFORMATION
PRIOR TO ISSUANCE OF PERMITS FOR SEAWALLS OR BULK-
HEADS AN!5' FOR DOCKS, DOLPHINS, FINGER PIERS AND BOAT
LIFTS; PROVIDING A GENERAL REPEALER CLAUSE; PRO-
VIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE
DATE.
WHEREAS, the Ci ty Commission of the City of Delray Beach,
Florida, deems it to be in the best interests of the residents and
citizens of the City to require that additional detailed information be
submitted prior to approval of and issuance of permits for seawalls and
bulkheads, and for docks, dolphins, finger piers, and boat lifts.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. That Title XV, "Building Regulations", Chapter
150, "Building Regulations", Section 150.115, "Permit Required;
Approval", of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Delray Beach,
Florida, be, and the same is hereby, amended to read as follows:
Section 150.115 PERMIT REQUIRED: APPROVAL.
Prior to the erection, construction, or alteration of any
seawall or bulkhead, there shall first be submitted to the City
Engineer an application in the form as may be prescribed by the
City Mafta~el',-eeft~a~ft~ft~-a-de~a~led-s~a~emeft~_e~_~he_s~ee~~~ea~~eft5
aftd -Jllafts -~el' -ehe -5~l'~e~lU'e, -eel'~H~~ed -hy -aft -eft~~fteel' -l'e~~seel'ed
!1ftdel'''ehe-law5-ef-ehe-seaee,-ee<;eeftel'-wl:eh_a_Jll:ee_~laft-shewl:a<;-efte
leeae~eft-e~-~he-eefteem~laeed-sel'~e~~l'e-el'_al~el'a~~eft_ift-eeft;~fteeieft
w'i:eh -ad;.el:fti:l't~ -laads, -w/leers, -aftd -ehaftfte},s.,. containing detailed
plans and specifications far the structure at the proposed site. A
plot plan showinq the location of the proposed structure or altera-
tion in conjunction with adjoininq lands, waters and channels. The
above shall be prepared and sealed by a registered professional
engineer registered in the State of Florida. As-built drawinqs and
final certification of completion and compliance to said enqineer's
design shall be submitted to the City before the City's final
acceptance. He -~el'mi:e -sha:H -he -i:sslied -:Eel' -ehe -eeaSel'lieei:eft -lifte~l
apJlreved-hY-~he-e~eY-Bft~~neel'''' No permit shall be issued for the
construction until reviewed and approved by the City Enqineer. The
City Enqineer may adapt, through administrative policies and
procedures, and shall review said application in accordance wi th
certain minimum desiqn standards. which standards may be amended
from time to time to reflect acceptable enqineerinq practice. No
permit fees shall be required in addition to the permit fees
otherwise required by this subchapter, however, a separate permit
shall be required and will be issued an a no fee basis. No permit
shall be required far minor repairs to existing seawalls or bulk-
heads. ,
Section 2. That Title XV, "Building Regulations", Chapter
154, "Docks, DOlphins, Finger Piers, and Boat Lifts", Section 154.0'2(A),
"Permits Required", of the Code of Ordinances of the City of De1ray
Beach, Florida, be, and the same is hereby, amended to read as fallows:
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(A) It :>hall be unlawful to construct any dock, dolphin,
finger pier, or boat lift in the City without first submitting
plans and obtaining a building permit therefor from tIle Building
Department. ,The installation of docks, dolphins, finger piers, and
boat lifts shall he -1:1\ -aeeeraal\ee -wi:~h -~fte -deai:!Jl'l -er -a -!l~a~e
l'e!Jia~ered -l'rereaaieaa% -el'l!Ji:l'leer, -al'ld -~he -aeai~l'l -al'la -l'l:al'ls -shall
i:ae%~de-aa-a-mi:l'lim~~ require the submission to the City in advance
of detailed plans and specifications for the proposed work, a plot
plan, as-built drawings; plus a final certification of completion
and compliance to said enqineer' s design by a state reqistered
professional enqineer before the City's final acceptance. The
design and plans shall include as a minimum:
(1) Waterway typical section.
(2) Type of soil being penetrated.
(3) Length of piling, minimum embedment into bottom
material, and minimum loading capacity.
(4) Type and treatment of decking, seats, stringers, and
bumpers.
(5) Type of treatment of wooden piles.
(6) Type of fastening to be used.
(7) American Wood Preservation Association Standards
where applicable.
(B) 'i'hese -l'l:al'ls -!Iha%% -he -l'e'tiewed -hy -~he -ei:~y -El'l~il'leer -~e
ina~re -eel'lrermal'lee -wi:~ft -~ftese -re~i:remel'l~s~ These plans shall be
reviewed and approved by the City Engineer. The City Enqineer may
adapt, through administrative policies and procedures. and shall review
said submittal in accordance with certain minimum design standards.
which standards may be amended from time to time to reflect acceptable
enqineering practice.
Section 3. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances which
are in conflict herewith are hereby repealed.
Section 4. 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 or the remainder hereof as a
whole or part thereof other than the part declared to be invalid.
Section 5. That this ordinance shall become effective ten
(10) days after its passage on second and final reading.
PASSED AND ADOPTED in regular session
reading on this the ____ day of
an second and
, 1989.
final
MAYOR
ATTEST:
City Clerk
First Reading
Second Reading
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ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
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TO:
WALTER O. BARRY
CITY MANAGER
THROUGH:
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FRANK SPENCE "./
DIRECTOR DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
FROM: "" GATES D. CASTLE, P.E.
~~~CITY ENGINEER
DATE: JUNE 5, 1989
SUBJECT: PROPOSED REVISIONS TO CODE
RELATING TO SEAWALLS AND DOCKS
Engineering is proposing certain code revisions in order to
require more detailed plans as well as a certificate of
completion for marine construction (seawalls, docks, etc.).
The property owner hasn't always gotten a quality marine
construction project due to existing, rather loose,
requirements.
A draft ordinance, as
office, is attached for
Attorney's memo. Also
for further processing.
prepared by the City Attorney's
review along with a copy of the City
attached is an Agenda Request Form
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MEMORANDUM
Date: May 23, 1989
To: Gates D. Castle, Interim City Engineer
Frum: Herbert W.A. Thiele, City Attorney
S'ibject: Receipt of Proposed Revisions to Code of Ordinance
provisions Relatinq to Seawalls and Boat Docks
This will acknowledge receipt of your memorand\L"II, of May 11,
1989 which transmitted suggested revisions to Code of Ordinance
Sec,tions 154.02 and 150.115 relating to seawalls and boat
docks.
In order to expedite this matter, we have reviewed and made
certain modifications to the proposed language for these two
Code of Ordinance sections and have placed same in a draft
ordinance which is attached hereto for your review.
If this form of ordinance and the language contained therein
meet with your approval, please have the City Manager's Office
review same and schedule far an upcoming City commission
agenda.
If you have any questions or if you would like to discuss the
proposed language with our changes, please contact the City
~:neY's Office.
Attachment
cc: Frank Spence, Director of Developmen~ Services
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ORDINANCE NO. 41-89
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY
OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING TITLE IX,
"GENERAL REGULATIONS", CHAPTER 100, "NUISANCES",
SUBHEADING, "ABATEMENT PROCEDURES", OF THE CODE
OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH,
F'LORIDA; BY REPEALING SECTION 100.22, "CONTENT
AND FORM OF NOTICE", AND ENACTING A NEW SECTION
1QO.22, "CONTENT AND FORM OF NOTICE", TO PROVIDE
FOR A NEW NOTICE FORMAT FOR NOTICE OF PUBLIC
NUISANCE, NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT AND NOTICE OF
LIEN; BY REPEALING SECTION 100.24 "ABATEMENT BY
CITY; NOTICE OF ESTIMATED COST", AND ENACTING A
NEW SECTION 1 00.24, "ABATEMENT BY THE CITY", TO
PROVIDE FOR A REASONABLE TIME AFTER A HEARING TO
CORRECT A NUISANCE, ELIMINATING THE SEPARATE
SEVEN DAY NOTICE OF ESTIMATED COST BY INCLUDING
THE ESTIMATED COST IN THE FIRST NOTICE OF PUBLIC
NUISANCE AND PROVIDING FOR THE COMBINATION OF
NOTICES OF ASSESSMENT AND LIEN; BY REPEALING
SECTION 100.25 "ABATEMENT BID PROCEDURE", AND
ENACTING A NEW SECTION 100.25, "ABATEMENT BID
PROCEDURE", TO PROVIDE THAT THE CITY SHALL SEEK
COMPETITIVE BIDS NO LESS THAN YEARLY ACCORDING
TO THE CITY'S NORMAL BIDDING, PURCHASING AND
CONTRACTING PRACTICES; BY REPEALING SECTION
100.26, "BIDDING AND CONTRACTING PROVISION
PREEMPTIVE"; BY REPEALING SECTION 100.27
"ASSESSMENT OF COSTS, INTEREST AND ATTORNEY'S
FEES; LIEN" AND ENACTING A NEW SECTION 100.26,
"ASSESSMENT OF COSTS, INTEREST AND ATTORNEY'S
FEES; LIEN", TO PROVIDE FOR THE COMBINING OF THE
NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT AND NOTICE OF LIEN AND
PROVIDING THAT SAID LIEN SHALL BE RECORDED
WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE IF PAYMENT IS NOT
RECEIVED WITHIN 3 0 DAYS AFTER THE MAILING OF THE
NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT; BY REPEALING SECTION
100.28, "ENFORCEMENT OF ASSESSMENT" AND ENACTING
A NEW SECTION 100.27, "ENFORCEMENT OF ASSESS-
MENT; PRIORITIES OF LIEN", TO PROVIDE REMEDIES
OF ENFORCEMENT AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE
SUPERIORITY OF SAID LIENS, AS PROVIDED BY
Cl~PTER 25786, LAWS OF FLORIDA, SPECIAL ACT OF
1949 .1,S AMENDED, PROVIDING A SAVING CLAUSE;
PROVIDING A GENERAL REPEALER CLAUSE; PROVIDING
AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. That Title IX, "General Regulations", Chapter
100 "Nuisances", SUbheading, "Abatement Procedures", of the Code of
Ordinances of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, be, and the same is
hereby amended by repealing Section 100.22, "Content and Form of
Notice", and enacting a new Section 100.22, "Content and Form of
Notice", to read as follows:
(A) The notice provided for in Section 100.21, shall
notify the owner of the land of the following:
(1) It has been determined that a public nuisance
exists on the land, and what constitutes that
nuisance.
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(2) The owner of the land shall have ten days, (42
days in the case of violation of Section 100.04
pertaining to seawalls) from the date of the
notice to remove the condition causing the
nuisance an the land.
(3) If the conditions are not corrected or removed,
t.he City shall have them corrected or removed
at the expense of the owner. including all
costs of inspection and administration.
(4) The initial notice of public nuisance violation
shall include the estimated cost of removal by
the City exclusive of interest, collection
costs or attorney's fees.
(5) The owner shall have ten days from the date of
the notice of public nuisance to file a written
petition to the City Manager or his designee
for a hearing before a three-person board which
shall be composed of the Ci ty Manager, the
Director of Public Works or the City Engineer,
and the Direct-.or of Parks and Recreation, or
their designees, which hearing shall be held
within ten days of the date that the petition
is received by the City Manager.
(6) The issues to be determined at the hearing are
whether the conditions do in fact exist and why
the conditions should not be abated by the City
at the expense of the owner, and the time
limits for the abatement. The source of the
condition shall not be a defense against the
requirement that the condition shall be abated
by the owner.
(7) If after a public hearing the board determines
that the conditions which exist an a property
constitute a public nuisance, the owner of the
property shall have a reasonable time, as
determined by the board, to correct or remove
the conditions after which the City shall have
the ~ight to have the conditions abated at the
expense of the property owner. If the owner
has not requested a hearing within ten days,
the City shall have the right to have the
objectionable condition corrected or removed at
the expense of the owner. If the City has the
condition abated and payment is not received
within 30 days after the mailing of a notice of
assessment for the cost of the work together
with all costs of inspection and administra-
tion, the City shall have a lien placed against
the property for the cost of the work, includ-
ing inspection and administrative costs, plus
interest at the rate of 8%, plus reasonable
attorney's fees, and ather casts of collecting
t.he sums without further hearing by the board
or Commission and without further notice of the
recording of said lien.
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(B) The notice required by Section 100.21 shall be in substan-
tially the following form:
CITY OF DELRAY BEACH
CODE ENFORCEMENT DIVISION
NOTICE OF PUBLIC NUISANCE
Date
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DIVISION CASE NUMBER
NOTICE DATE
EXPIRATION DATE
TO:
ADDRESS:
Our records indicate that you are the owner(s) of the following
property in Delray Beach, Florida:
VIOLATION ADDRESS:
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
PROPERTY I.D. NO.
You are hereby notified that the city manager or his designated
repr~sentative of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, has an the
day of , 19 , determined that a nuisance exists an your
property in violation of section of the City of Delray Beach
Code of Ordinances. The nuisance is marc particularly described as
follows:
() Weeds and/or other ground vegetation have reached a height
of 12" or more. Section 100.01 (A) (1) (2)
() Existence of garbage, litter, trash, debris. Section 100.01
(A) (1)
() Vegetation imparing or interfering with traffic safety.
Section 100.01 (B)
() Vegetation interfering with streetlights, signs, sidewalks
or other public improvements. Section 100.01 (C)
() Alleyway, Easement or Right-of-Way maintenance. Section
100.01 (D)
() Other:
Section
This notice does not pertain to the trimming, clearing or removal of
MANGROVES since they are protected by Ordinance 81-18 of Palm Beach
County, Florida.
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CORRECTIVE ACTION REQUIRED:
MOW: [] Property REMOVE TRASH:
[] Between property line
and street (right-of-way)
[] Alley area to center
[] On property
[] Between property
line and street
(right-of-way)
[] In alley to
center
[] See above
TRIM: [] Vegetation interfering OTHER:
with street, or alley,
or signs
The ESTIMATED cost (not inclUding costs of inspection, adminis-
tration, collection, interest and attorney's fees) for the City to
correct and remove the nuisance is:
[] 0 - $100
[] $101 - $300
[] $301 - $600
[] $601 - $1,000
[ ]Other
You, as the owner(s) of the above-described property have ten
(10) days from the date of this notice (forty-two (42) days in the
case of a violation of Section 100.04 pertaining to sea walls), to
correct or remove the condition causing the nuisance from the
property in order to comply with the above-referred to City
Ordinance.
FINAL DATE TO CORRECT: CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER:
If you have any questions call -
If the conditions are not corrected or removed wi thin this
time, the City of Delray Beach will proceed to correct or remove the
conditions at the expense of the owner ( s) of the property, which
expense shall include the actual costs of abatement and the costs of
inspection and administration.
YOU ALSO HAVE THE RIGHT, WITHIN TEN (10) DAYS FROM THE DATE OF
THIS NOTICE, TO FILE A WRITTEN PETITION WITH THE CITY MANAGER OR HIS
REPRESENTATIVE FOR A HEARING BEFORE A THREE-PERSON BOARD COMPOSED OF
THE CITY MANAGER, THE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS, OR CITY ENGINEER,
AND THE DIRECTOR OF PARKS AND RECREATION, OR THEIR DESIGNEES, WHICH
HEARING SHALL BE HELD WITHIN TEN (10) DAYS OF THE DATE THE PETITION
IS RECEIVED BY THE CITY MANAGER.
The issues to be determined at said hearing are whether the
conditions do in fact exist and why the conditions should not be
abated by the City at the expense of the owner, and the time limits
for such abatement. The source of the condition shall not be a
defense agai.nst the requirement that the condition shall be abated
by the owner.
If after a hearing the board determines that the conditions
that exists on the property constitute a public nuisance the
owner(s) of the property shall have a reasonable time, as determined
by the board, to correct or remove the conditions after which the
City shall have the right to have the conditions abated at the
expense of the property owner. IF THE OWNER HAS NOT REQUESTED A
HEARING WITHIN TEN (10) DAYS, THE CITY SHALL HAVE THE RIGHT TO HAVE
THE OBJECTIONABLE CONDITION CORRECTED OR REMOVED AT THE EXPENSE OF
THE OWNER. IF THE CITY HAS THE CONDITION ABATED AND PAYMENT IS NOT
RECEIVED WITHING THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER THE MAILING OF A NOTICE OF
ASSESSMENT FOR THE ACTUAL COST OF SUCH WORK TOGETHER WITH ALL COTTS
OF INSPECTION AND ADMINISTRATION, THE CITY SHALL HAVE A LIEN PLACED
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AGAINST THE PROPERTY FOR THE ACTUAL COST OF THE WORK, INSPECTION AND
ADMINISTRATIVE COS'l'S, PLUS INTEREST AT THE RATE OF EIGHT PERCENT
( 8%), PLUS REASONABLE ATTORNEY' S FEES, AND OTHER COSTS OF COLLECTING
SAID SUMS WITHOUT FURTHER HEARING BY THE BOARD OR THE CITY COMMISS-
SION, IIND WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE TO THE PROPERTY OWNER.
CITY OF DELRAY BEACH
By
Section 2. That Tit.le IX, "General Regulations", Chapter
100, "Nuisances", subheading, "Abatement Procedures", of the Code of
Ordinances of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, be, and the same is
hereby amended by repealing Section 100.24 "Abatement by the City;
Notice of Estimated Cost" and enacting a new section 100.24, "Abate-
ment by the City", to read as fallows:
(A) If after a hearing, as provided for in Section
100.23, the board determines that the conditions
whiGh exist on the property constitute a pUblic
nuisance, the owner of the property shall have a
reasonable time, as determined by the board, to
remove or correct the conditions, after which the
city, through the city administration or agents or
contractors hired by the city administration, shall
have the right to have the conditions abated at the
expense of the property owner. If the owner has not
requested a hearing within ten (10) days, the city,
through the city administration or agents or con-
tractors hired by the city administration, shall
have the right to have the Objectionable condition
corrected or removed at the expense of the owner.
If the city has the condition abated and payment is
not received within thirty (30) days after the
mailing of a notice of assessment for the work
together with all costs of inspection and adminis-
tration, the city shall file a lien against the
property for the actual cost of the work, inspection
and administration casts, interest at the rate of
eight percent (8%), plus reasonable attorney's fees,
and other costs of collecting the sums, without
further hearing by the board or the city commission,
and without further notice to the property owner.
(B) Nothing herein shall be construed to prevent the
city administration from exercising its discretion
to increase or decrease Charges based on costs or
bid considerations or utilizing means other than
that contemplated in the notice provided for in this
section to abate the condition violative of this
chapter.
Section 3. That Title IX, "General Regulations", Chapter
100, "Nuisances", subheading, "Abatement Procedures", of the Code of
Ordinances of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, be, and the same is
hereby amended by repealing Section 100.25, "Abatement Bid Proce-
dure", and enacting a new Section 100.25, "Abatement Bid Procedure",
to read as follows:
A) The city shall obt.ain competitive bids pursuant to
the City's normal bidding, purChasing and contracting
requirements at intervals no less than yearly for services
entailed in carrying out the abatement of nuisances under
this chapter. The successful bidder shall be required to
provide insurance and bonding as the city deems advisable.
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Section 4. That Title IX, "General Regulations", Chapter
100, "Nuisances", subheading, "Abatement Procedures", Section
100.26, "Bidding and Contracting Provisions Preemptive", of the Code
of Ordinances of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, be, and the same
is hereby repealed.
Section 5. That Title IX, "General Regulations", Chapter
100, "Nuisances", subheading, "Abatement Procedures", of the Code of
Ordinances of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, be, and the same is
hereby amended by repealing Section 100.27, "Assessment of Casts,
Interest, and Attorney's Fees; Lien", and enacting a new Section
100.26, "Assessment of Casts, Interest, and Attorney's Fees; Lien"
to read as follows:
As soan after the abatement as feasible, the City Manager
shall report to the City Commission the cast of the
abatement, i.ncluding the cost of inspection and adminis-
tration. Thereafter, the Commission shall by resolution
assess the cost against the subject parcel. This resolu-
tion shall describe the property assessed, show the actual
cost of abatement, costs of inspection and administration,
and indicat.e that the assessment shall bear interest at
the rate of 8% per annum plus, if collection proceedings
are necessary, that the property owner would be required
to pay the cast of the proceedings including a reasonable
attorney's fee. This resolution shall become effective 30
days from the date of adoption, and the assessment con-
tained therein shall became due and payable 30 days after
the mailing date of the notice of assessment. In the
event that payment has not been received wi thin 30 days
after the mailing date of the notice of assessment, the
City Clerk shall record a certified copy of the resolution
in the public records of the County, and file a lien on
the property, which shall became effective on the subject
property to secure the actual costs of abatement, costs of
inspect.ion and administration, collection costs, and a
reasonable attorney's fee without further notice to the
property owner. At the time the City Clerk sends the
notice of assessment, the following notice shall also be
mailed to the property owner in sUbstantially the follow-
ing farm:
NOTICE OF LIEN
Date
TO:
ADDRESS:
You are hereby advised that the ::ity of Delray Beach did on or
about the day of , 19 , abate the nuisance which was
found to exist on your property. The-nuisance was abated at a cost,
including costs of inspection and administration, of
In accordance '/lith City ordinances, if the required payment is not
received within thirty (30) days of the date of mailing this notice
of assessment, a lien shall be recorded against your property in the
form of the a~tached resolution, and NO FURTHER NOTICE OF .LIEN SHALL
BE SENT PRIOR TO RECORDING A LIEN ON YOUR PROPERTY. Please take
notice that the resolution, in addition to the original cost of. the
abatement, requires payment of eight percent (8%) interest per ann~~
and the cost of collection includes a reasonable attorney's fee.
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When the City.of Delray Beach has received payment for such lien,
the City Manager or his designated representative shall execute a
release thereof to remove the lien from your property, the recording
casts of which shall be be borne by you. The City may enforce the
assessment by either an action at law or foreclosure of the lien,
provided in Section 100.26 which shall be foreclosed in the same
manner as mortgages are foreclosed under state law. In either type
of action, the City shall be entitled to interest at the rate of 8%
from the date of assessment, collection costs and reasonable
attorney's fees. SUCH LIENS SHALL BE ON A PARITY WITH GENERAL CITY
TAXES AND SHALL HAVE PRIORITY OVER ALL OTHER LIENS AND ENCUMBRANCES,
INCLUDING MORTGAGES, AS PROVIDED BY CHAPTER 25786, LAWS OF FLORIDA,
SPECIAL ACT OF 1949, AS AMENDED.
CITY OF DELRAY BEACH
By
City Clerk
Section 6. That Title IX "General Regulations", Chapter
100, "Nuisances", subheading, "Abatement and Procedures" of the Code
of Ordinances of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, be, and the same
is hereby amended by repealing Section 100.28, "Enforcement of
Assessment", and enacting a new Section 100.27, "Enforcement. of
Assessment; Priority of Lien", to read as fallows:
The city may enforce the assessment by either an action at
law or foreclosure of the lien provided in Section 100.26,
which shall be foreclosed in the same manner as mortgages
are foreclosed under state law. In either type of action,
the City shall be entitled to interest at the rate of 8%
from the date of assessment, collection costs and reason-
able attorney's fees. Such liens shall be on parity with
general city taxes and shall have priority over all other
liens and encumbrances, inCluding mortgages, as provided
by Chapter 25786, laws of Florida, Special Act of 1979, as
amended.
Section 7. That should any section or revision of this
ordinance or any portion thereof, any paragraph, sentence, or word
be declared by court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such
decision shall not effect the validity of the remainder hereof as a
whole or a part thereof other than the part declared to be invalid.
Section 8. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in
conflict herewith be the same and are hereby repealed.
Section 9. That this ordinance shall become effective
immediately an passage on second and final reading.
PASSED AND ADOPTED in regular session on second and final
reading on this day of 19
MAYOR
ATTEST:
City Clerk
First Reading
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Second Reading
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CITY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE
] '" SI '" STREET, SUITE 4 DELRA Y BEACH, FLORIDA 334B3
4117/243-7090 TELECOPIER 407/27B4755
MEMORANDUM
Date: June 21, 1989
To: ~ity Commission
From: Susan A. Ruby, Ass't. City Attorney
Subject: Nuisance Abatement Liens
Our offices, after several meetings on the subject of Nuisance
Abatement, has drafted the attached ordinance far your
consideration.
The Nuisance Abatement ordinance as proposed, seeks to
streamline the Nuisance Abatement process by providing for two
notices, instead of the four notices required in the current
ordinance.
In addition, the ordinance provides far superiority of Nuisance
Abatement liens over mortgages and other encumbrances and
places then an a parity with general taxes pursuant to the 1.949
City Charter which is incorporated into our present charter.
By copy of
requesting
CoIllllli.ssion
this memorandum to the City Manager our office is
that this matter be placed on ani upcoming City
Agenda for approval.
I am forwarding the original ordinance to the City Clerk's
Office. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to
contact our office or th code enforcement department.
Sincerely,
SAR:kl
cc: Walter o. Barry, City Manager Barry
Elizabeth Arnau, City Clerk
Lula Butler, Dir. of Community Improvement
Richard Bauer, Code Enforcement Administrator
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ORDINANCE NO. 42-89
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, REZONING AND
PLACING LAND PRESENTLY ZONED CF (COMMUNITY
FACILITIES) DISTRICT IN RM-10 (MULTIPLE
FAMILY DWELLING) DISTRICT; SAID LAND BEING
LOTS 1, 2 AND 3, PARK COURT SUBDIVISION,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 10, PAGE 74, PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM
BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA; SAID LAND IS LOCATED
ON THE NORTH SIDE OF N.E. 1ST STREET, APPROX-
IMATELY 175 FEET EAST OF N.E. 7TH AVENUE; AND
AMENDING "ZONING MAP OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORI-
DA, 1983"; PROVIDING A GENERAL REPEALER
CLAUSE; PROVIDING A SAVING CLAUSE; PROVIDING
AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION
OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. That the following described property in
the City of Delray Beach, Florida, is hereby rezoned and placed
in the RM-10 (Multiple Family Dwelling) District as defined in
Chapter 173 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Delray
Beach, Florida, to-wit:
Lots 1, 2 and 3, PARK COURT SUBDIVISION,
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 10 at Page 74.
The subject property is located on the north
side of N.E. 1st Street, approximately 175
feet east of N.E. 7th Avenue.
The above described parcel contains a 0.539
acre parcel of land, more or less.
Section 2. That the Planning Director of said City
shall, upon the effective date of this ordinance, change the
Zoning Map of Delray Beach, Florida, to conform with the provi-
sions of Section 1 hereof.
Section 3. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances
in conflict herewith be, and the same are hereby repealed.
Section 4. 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 5. That this ordinance shall become effective
immediately upon passage on second and final reading.
PASSED AND ADOPTED
final reading on this the
in regular session on
day of
second and
, 1989.
MAY 0 R
ATTEST:
City Clerk
First Reading
Second Reading
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COM MIS 5 ION
DOCUMENTATION
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DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND ZONING
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FROM:
SUBJECT: MEETING OF JULY 25, 1989
FIRST READING, HOLT REZONE CF TO RM-10
(Harbor View Apartments)
ACTION REQUESTED OF THE COMMISSION:
The action requested of the City Commission is that of
approval on first reading of the enacting ordinance which
would rezone property from CF to RM-10.
The property is located on the north side of NE 1st Street
aqross from Atlantic Plaza. The site is developed as the
Harbor View Apartments.
BACKGROUND:
This property was rezoned, by City initiative, in June, 1988,
from RM-10 to CF in order to accommodate the then proposed CRA
parking facility. The parking facility has not proceeded and the
owner requested that the City return the property to its original
zoning. The City Commission formally initiated this rezoning
action in June, 1989.
PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD CONSIDERATION:
The Planning and Zoning Board considered this item following a
public hearing held on July 17, 1989. There was no public
comment at the hearing. The Board then forwarded the item with
6-0 recommendation of approval.
The Board's recommendation was based upon a finding of
consistency with the Future Land Use Map.
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
By motion, approve this ordinance on first reading and set a
public hearing date (second reading) for August 8, 1989.
Attachments:
cover sheet, July 17, 1989, P&Z Staff Report
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ORDINANCE NO. 43-89
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, ANNEXING TO
THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH LOTS 2, 3, 4 , 11,
12 , 18, 26, 2 7, 28 , 2 9 , 3 3 , 34 AND 36, THE
EAST 200 FEET OF LOT 9, LOT 14 (LESS THE
NORTH 20.25 FEET OF THE WEST 186 FEET THERE-
OF), AND THE EAST 80 FEET OF LOT 35, DELRAY
BEACH ESTATES, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 21, PAGE 13, PUBLIC
RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, WHICH
LAND IS CONTIGUOUS TO EXISTING MUNICIPAL
LIMITS OF SAID CITY; SAID LAND IS LOCATED ON
THE EAST AND WEST SIDES OF NORTH FEDERAL
HIGHWAY, BETWEEN DIXIE HIGHWAY AND THE CITY
LIMITS OF THE TOWN OF GULFSTREAM, AND LYING
NORTH OF ALLEN AVENUE AND SOUTH OF GULFSTREAM
BOULEVARD; REDEFINING THE BOUNDARIES OF SAID
CITY TO INCLUDE SAID LAND; PROVIDING FOR THE
RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF SAID LAND; PROVID-
ING FOR THE ZONING THEREOF TO GC (GENERAL
COMMERCIAL) DISTRICT; PROVIDING A GENERAL
REPEALER CLAUSE; PROVIDING A SAVING CLAUSE;
PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, Richard A. Barnett is the fee simple owner of
Lots 2 and 3, Delray Beach Estates; Maurice A. Stimpson, Sr. and
Barbara J. Stimpson, his wife, are the fee simple owners of Lot
4, Delray Beach Estates; Smoke land Inc., of the Palm BeaChes, a
Florida corporation, is the fee simple owner of the east 200 feet
of Lot 9, Delray Beach Estates; Bhikhu Patel, a married man, is
the fee simple owner of Lots 11 and 12, De1ray Beach Estates;
Gene Moore, Trustee, is the fee simple owner of Lot 14 (less the
North 20.25 feet of the West 186 feet thereof), De1ray Beach
Estates; Ralph Buick, Inc. is the fee simple owner of Lot 18,
Delray Beach Estates; Gulfstream LOdge, Inc., a Florida corpora-
tion, is the fee simple owner of Lots 26 and 27, Delray Beach
Estates; Thomas E. Brandt and Sandra E. Brandt, his wife, are the
fee simple owners of Lots 28 and 29, Delray Beach Estates;
Roseken, Inc., a Florida corporation, is the fee simple owner of
Lot 33, Delray Beach Estates; Century National Bank of Broward,
as Trustee, is the fee simple owner of Lot 34, Delray Beach
Estates; Paul E. Huhman and Sylvia B. Huhman, his wife, are the
fee simple owners of the East 80 feet of Lot 35, Delray Beach
Estates; and Arnold J. Granet and Gladys Granet, his wife,
Herbert L. Wachtel and Lenore E. Wachtel, his wife, Arthur
Sussman and Suellen Sussman, his wife, as tenants in common, are
the fee simple owners of Lot 36, Delray Beach Estates; and,
WHEREAS, the fee simple owners as hereinabove named
have requested by their petitions to have the property hereinaf-
ter described annexed into the municipal limits of the City of
De1ray Beach; and,
WHEREAS, the subject property hereinafter described is
now contiguous to the corporate limits of the City of Delray
Beach, thus making said petitions for annexation effective at
this time; and,
WHEREAS, the designation of a zoning classification is
part of the annexation proceeding, and provisions of City Code
Section 173.886 have been followed in establishing the proposed
zoning designation; and,
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WHEREAS, the City of De1ray Beach has heretofore been
authorized to annex lands in accordance with Section 171.044 of
the Florida Statutes,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION
OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. That the City Commission of the City of
De1ray Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida, hereby annexes to said
City the fallowing described lands located in Palm Beach County,
Florida, which lies contiguous to said City to-wit:
Lots 2, 3, 4, 11, 12, 18, 26, 27, 28, 29, 33,
34 and 36, the east 200 feet of Lot 9, Lot 14
(less the north 20.25 feet of the west 186
feet thereof), and the east 80 feet of Lot
35, DELRAY BEACH ESTATES, 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
21 at Page 13.
The subject property is located on the east
and west sides of North Federal Highway,
between Dixie Highway and the City limits of
the Town of Gulfstream, and lying north of
Allen Avenue and south of Gulfstream Boule-
vard.
The above described parcel contains 9.904
acres of land, mare or less.
Section 2. That the boundaries of the City of De1ray
Beach, Florida, are hereby redefined to include therein the
above-described tract of land and said land is hereby declared to
be within the corporate limits of the City of Delray Beach,
Florida.
Section 3. That Section 173.886 of the Zoning Code has
been followed in the establishment of a zoning classification in
this ordinance and the tract of land hereinabove described is
hereby declared to be in Zoning District GC (General Commercial)
as defined by existing ordinances of the City of Delray Beach,
Florida.
Section 4. That the land hereinabove described shall
immediately become subject to all of the franchises, privileges,
immunities, debts, obligations, liabilities, ordinances and laws
to which lands in the City of Delray Beach are now or may be
subjected and persons residing thereon shall be deemed citizens
of the City of Delray Beach.
Section 5. That this annexation of the subject proper-
ty, including adjacent roads, alleys, or the like, if any, shall
not be deemed acceptance by the City of any maintenance responsi-
bility for such roads, alleys, or the like, unless otherwise
specifically initiated by the City pursuant to current require-
ments and conditions.
Section 6. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances
in conflict herewith be, and the same are hereby repealed.
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Section 7. 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 8. That this ordinance shall become effective
immediately upon passage on second and final reading.
PASSED AND ADOPTED in regular session on
final reading on this the day of
second and
, 1989.
MAYOR
ATTEST:
City Clerk
First Reading
Second Reading
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Ord. No. 43-89
C I T Y
COM MIS S ION
DOCUMENTATION
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WALTER O. BARRY, JITY MANAGER
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DAVID J. KOVACS, DIRECTOR
DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND ZONING
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SUBJECT: MEETING OF JULY 25, 1989
FIRST READING, NORTH FEDERAL HIGHWAY ANNEXATIONS WITH
INITIAL CITY ZONING OF GENERAL COMMERCIAL (GC)
ACTION REQUESTED OF THE COMMISSION:
The action requested of the City commission is that of
approval on first reading of two enacting ordinances which
would bring some properties on North Federal Highway into
the City under G.C. zoning.
One ordinance annexes 13 parcels immediately. The ather
ordinance annexes what is known as the City's bookstore site
with a later effective date.
BACKGROUND:
Pursuant to the annexation policy contained in the Comprehensive
Plan, the City is beginning to annex eligible properties within
its planning and service area. The first geographic area being
approached is North Federal Highway. Of the 35 County parcels in
that area, 14 are included in this action. The annexations are
voluntary in that 13 of 29 property owners have executed
affidavits far voluntary annexation. Those owners who have not
elected to be annexed at this time will be responsible far
processing individual requests when they wish to develop or
redevelop their property. Mare detail on the process and method
of solicitation is found in the full P&Z background materials.
PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD CONSIDERATION:
The Planning and Zoning Board considered this item fallowing a
pUblic hearing held on July 17, 1989. The Board reviewed six
requests (described in the Board's Staff Report) which were aired
by petitioners. One of those petitioners, Richard Barnett,
addressed the Board. Another property owner in the area, a Mr.
Tom Schwerin, voiced abjection. He was informed that the status
of his property would not be affected by the annexation of other
properties.
The Board then forwarded the item to the City Commission with a
6-0 recommendation of approval with GC zoning.
The Board's recommendation was based on five statements of
finding as documented in the staff report.
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
By separate motions, approve the ordinances an first reading and
set a public hearing date (second reading) for August 22, 1989.
Attachments:
cover sheet, July 17, 1989, P&Z Staff Report
status map from the staff report
ownership map from the staff report
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Q\./ners ............................... .Various, see IlAttachment Bn
Location.................East and West of Federal Highway,
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of Gulfstream; North of Allen Avenue,
South of Gulfstream Boulevard; see
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Description............. .Lots 2-4, 11, 12, 18, 26-29, 33-36,
inclusive; the east 200 feet of Lot 9;
and Lot 14, less the north 20.25 feet of
the west 186 feet; Delray Beach Estates
Total Size ............. 10.65 acres
Jurisdiction ............Palm Beach County
County Land Use Plan ....L-M/C (Low-Medium Residential/
Commercial Potential)
City Land Use Plan ......C (Commercial)
County zoning ...........CG (General commercial)
Proposed City Zoning ....GC (General Commercial)
Current Use .............See "Attaclunent B"
Water Service ...........8" line on Federal Highway and 10" line
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ORDINANCE NO. 44-89
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, REZONING AND
PLACING LAND PRESENTLY ZONED SAD (SPECIAL
ACTIVITIES) DISTRICT IN CC (COMMUNITY COMMER-
CIAL) DISTRICT FOR A PARCEL OF LAND IN
SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 43 EAST,
BEING A PORTION OF (VACATED) WEST EL BE,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 15 AT PAGE 22, OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA; SAID
LAND IS LOCATED AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF
LINTON BOULEVARD AND S. W. 4TH AVENUE; AND
AMENDING "ZONING MAP OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORI-
DA, 1983"; PROVIDING A GENERAL REPEALER
CLAUSE; PROVIDING A SAVING CLAUSE; PROVIDING
AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION
OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. That the following described property in
the City of Delray Beach, Florida, is hereby rezoned and placed
in the CC (Community Commercial) District as defined in Chapter
173 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Delray Beach,
Florida, to-wit:
A parcel of land in Section 29, Township 46
South, Range 43 East, being a portion of
(vacated) WEST EL BE, according to the Plat
thereof as recorded in Plat Book 15 at Page
22, of the Public Records of Palm Beach
County, Florida, described as follows:
Beginning at the Northeast corner of LAVER'S
NORTH, according to the Plat thereof, as
recorded in Plat Book 43 at Pages 92 through
94, inclusive, of the Public Records of Palm
Beach County, Florida, thence along the North
boundary of said LAVER'S NORTH as monumented,
South 89 degrees 56' 40" West, 634.99 feet;
thence continuing along said North boundary,
North 02 degrees 40' 48" West, 187.03 feet;
thence continue North 02 degrees 40' 48"
West, 449.95 feet to a point on the Southerly
right-of-way line of Linton Boulevard; thence
along said right-of-way line, being a line
parallel with and 53.00 feet South of the
North boundary of said Section 29, North 89
degrees 54' 01" East, 639.38 feet to a point
on the Westerly right-of-way line of South-
west 4th Avenue (50 foot right-of-way);
thence along said Westerly right-of-way line,
South 02 degrees 44' 02" East, 637.49 feet to
a point on the Easterly extension of the
North boundary of said LAVER'S NORTH; thence
along said Easterly extension and along said
North boundary as monurnented; South 89
degrees 56' 40" West, 5.01 feet to the POINT
OF BEGINNING.
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LAVER'S INTERNATIONAL PLAZA PLAT 1, according
to the Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book
51, Pages 1 and 2, of the Public Records of
Palm Beach County, Florida. COMMENCING at
the Northeast corner of LAVER'S NORTH,
according to the Plat thereof, as recorded in
Plat Book 43 at Pages 92 through 94, inclu-
sive, of the Public Records of Palm Beach
County, Florida, thence along the North
boundary of said LAVER'S NORTH as monumented,
South 89 degrees 56' 40" West, 634.99 feet;
thence continuing along said North boundary,
North 02 degrees 40' 48" West, 187.03 feet;
also the Southeast corner of LAVER'S INTERNA-
TIONAL PLAZA PLAT 1; thence continue North 02
degrees 40' 48" West, 17.65 feet to the POINT
OF BEGINNING; thence continue North 02
degrees 40' 48" West, 432.30 feet to a point
on the Southerly right-of-way line of Linton
Boulevard; thence along said right-of-way
line, being a line parallel with and 53.00
feet South of the North boundary of said
Section 29, North 89 degrees 54' 01" East,
56.50 feet, along aforesaid North boundary of
LAVER'S INTERNATIONAL PLAZA PLAT 1; thence
South 00 degrees 05' 59" East, 7.00 feet;
thence South 43 degrees 36' 37" West, 36.14
feet; thence South 02 degrees 40' 48" East,
269.33 feet to the Point of Curvature of a
curve concave to the Northwest and having a
radius of 290.00 feet; thence Southwesterly
133.07 feet along said curve through a
central angle of 26 degrees 17' 30", to the
POINT OF BEGINNING.
The subject property
southwest corner of
Southwest 4th Avenue.
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The above described parcel contains a 9.3
acre parcel of land, more or less.
Section 2. That the Planning Director of said City
shall, upon the effective date of this ordinance, change the
Zoning Map of Delray Beach, Florida, to conform with the provi-
sions of Section 1 hereof.
Section 3. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances
in conflict herewith be, and the same are hereby repealed.
Section 4. That should any section or provision of
this ordinance or any portion thereof, any paragraph, sentence,
or ward 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 5. That this ordinance shall become effective
immediately upon passage on second and final reading.
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Ord. No. 44-89
PASSED AND ADOPTED
final reading on this the
in regular session on
day of
second and
, 1989.
MAYOR
ATTEST:
City Clerk
First Reading
Second Reading
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Ord. No. 44-89
C I T Y
COMMISSION
DOCUMENTATION
FROM:
WALTER o. BARRY, CITY MANAGER
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FRANK R. SPENCE, DIRECTOR
DEVELOPMENT SERVICES GROUP
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DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND ZONING
TO:
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SUBJECT:
MEETING OF JULY 25, 1989
FIRST READING, REZONING OF 9 ACRES ALONG LINTON FROM
S.A.D. TO COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL (CC) FORMERLY A PORTION
OF THE LAVER'S INTERNATIONAL PLAZA S.A.D. (COSTCO)
ACTION REQUESTED OF THE COMMISSION:
The action requested of the City Commission is that of
approval on first reading of an enacting ordinance
which will rezone 9.32 acres from SAD to CC.
Following approval of the rezoning it is anticipated
that a site and development plan far a COSTCO store
will be received.
BACKGROUND:
In 1984, this property and property to the west was zoned S.A.D.
under the title of Laver's International Plaza. The allowable
use on the property was restricted to a hotel, conference center,
and limited commercial uses. The other portions of the S.A.D.
were platted and developed, including a private street (Laver's
Boulevard); however, this site remained unplatted and has become
disassociated with the original development proposal.
Under new ownership, the property is seeking rezoning to a
specific designation sa that development (for other than a hotel
and conference center) can proceed. Because of the change of
intensity of allowable use, traffic impacts have become the
center of focus as far as adverse implications are concerned.
Recommendations from the evolution of a traffic report have
resulted in determining that a central access from Linton and
location of a singular access along SW 4th Avenue as far south as
practical are necessary to mitigate adverse traffic congestion.
Such concepts would be imposed during site plan review and
approval.
PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD CONSIDERATION:
The Planning and Zoning Board considered this item following a
pUblic hearing held an July 17, 1989. There was one statement of
public apposition to the rezoning request.
The Board then forwarded the item to the City Commission with a
5-0 (one abstention) recommendation of approval with CC zoning.
The Board's recommendation was based upon a finding that the
requested zoning designation is consistent with the proposed
Future Land Use Map; that traffic impacts can be readily
accommodated through planned improvements; and that the request
will support continued economic development along the Linton
corridor.
To: Walter O. barry, City Manager
Re: First Reading, Rezoning of 9 Acres Along Linton
From SAD to Community Commercial (CC) Formerly
A Portion of the Laver's International Plaza SAD
(Costco)
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RECOMMENDED ACTION:
By motion, approve the enacting ordinance on first reading and
set a public hearing date (second reading) for August 8, 1989.
Attachments:
cover sheet, July 17, 1989, P&Z Staff Report
the full P&Z staff report is available far review in
the City Manager's Office
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CITY OF OELRAY BEACH
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Agent...........................Robert Currie
Currie, Schneider , Associates,
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Location........................Southwest corner of Linton
Boulevard and S.W. 4th Avenue
Property Size...................9.3 Acres (405.108 Sq.ft.)
Existing Land Use P1an..........MF_10 (Multiple Family _ 10
units/acre)
PropOsed Land Use Plan..........Commercial Core Transitional
(Comprehensive Plan)
Existing City Zoning............SAD (Special Activities District)
PrOpOsed City Zoning............CC (Community Commercial) or GC
(General Commercial)
Adjacent Zoning.................North of the subject property is
zoned POC (Planned Office Center)
and R-1A (Single-Family Dwelling
District). South and west are
zoned SAD. East is zoned GC and
L1 (Light Industrial).
EXisting Land Use...............Vacant land
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ORDINANCE NO. 45-89
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, REZONING AND
PLACING LAND PRESENTLY ZONED CC (COMMUNITY
COMMERCIAL) DISTRICT IN GC (GENERAL COMMER-
CIAL) DISTRICT FOR A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN
SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 43 EAST,
CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, PALM BEACH COUNTY,
FLORIDA, BEING A PORTION OF PARCEL 1 OF THE
PLAT OF LINTON CENTER, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
39, PAGES 8 AND 9, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA; SAID LAND IS
LOCATED ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF LINTON BOULE-
VARD, BETWEEN SOUTHWEST 10TH AVENUE AND
GERMANTOWN ROAD, IF EXTENDED SOUTH; AND
AMENDING "ZONING MAP OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORI-
DA, 1983"; PROVIDING A GENERAL REPEALER
CLAUSE; PROVIDING A SAVING CLAUSE; PROVIDING
AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION
OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. That the following described property in
the City of Delray Beach, Florida, is hereby rezoned and placed
in the GC (General Commercial) District as defined in Chapter 173
of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Delray Beach, Florida,
to-wit:
A parcel of land lying in Section 29, Town-
ship 46 South, Range 43 East, City of Delray
Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida, being a
portion of Parcel 1 of the Plat of Linton
Center, recorded in Plat Book 39, Pages 8 and
9, of the Public Records of Palm Beach
County, Florida, being more particularly
described as follows:
Begin at the Northeast corner of said Parcel
1, lying at the intersection of the Westerly
right-of-way of S.W. 10th Avenue and the
Southerly right-of-way of S.W. 12th Street
(Linton Boulevard) as shown on said plat,
thence along the Easterly boundary of said
Parcel 1 for the following courses:
Thence South 47 degrees 37' 35" East for
35.36 feet; thence South 02 degrees 37' 00"
East for 203.44 feet to the point of curva-
ture of a curve concave to the Northwest,
having a radius of 260.00 feet; thence
Southwesterly along said curve to the right
through a central angle of 42 degrees 09' 12"
for 191.29 feet to a point of tangency;
thence South 39 degrees 32' 12" West for
165.15 feet to the point of curvature of a
curve concave to the Southeast, having a
radius of 455.00 feet; thence Southwesterly
along said curve to the left through a
central angle of 24 degrees 30' 45" for
194.66 feet; thence South 15 degrees 01' 28"
West for 404.87 feet to the point of curva-
ture of a curve concave to the Northwest,
having a radius of 353.38 feet; thence
Southwesterly along said curve to the right
through a central angle of 31 degrees 32' 32"
for 194.54 feet to a point of tangency;
thence South 46 degrees 34' 00" West for
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25.00 feet; thence North 88 degrees 26' 00"
We st for 35.36 feet to an intersection with
the Northeasterly right-of-way of Lindell
Boulevard as shown on said Plat of Linton
Center;
Thence Northwesterly along said right-of-way
for the following courses:
Thence North 43 degrees 26' 00" West for
365.93 feet; thence North 43 degrees 29' 40"
West for 528.45 feet to an intersection with
the Westerly right-of-way of proposed
Water ford Place, thence along said proposed
right-of-way for the following courses:
Thence North 46 degrees 30' 20" East for
267.08 feet to the point of curvature of a
curve concave to the Northwest, having a
radius of 350.00 feet; thence Northeasterly
along said curve to the left through a
central angle of 49 degrees 08' 30" for
300.19 feet to a point of tangency; thence
North 02 degrees 38' 10" West for 111.46
feet; thence North 42 degrees 21' 50" East
for 35.36 feet to an intersection with the
Southerly right-of-way of S.W. 12th Street
(Linton Boulevard) as shown on said plat;
thence North 87 degrees 21' 50" East along
said right-of-way for 769.22 feet to the
Point of Beginning.
The subject property is located on the south
side of Linton Boulevard, between Southwest
10th Avenue and Germantown Road, if extended
south.
The above described parcel contains a 19.047
acre parcel of land, more or less.
Section 2. That the Planning Director of said City
shall, upon the effective date of this ordinance, change the
Zoning Map of Delray Beach, Florida, to conform with the provi-
sions of Section I hereof.
Section 3. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances
in conflict herewith be, and the same are hereby repealed.
Section 4. 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 5. That this ordinance shall become effective
immediately upon passage on second and final reading.
PASSED AND ADOPTED
final reading on this the
in regular session on
day of
second and
, 1989.
ATTEST:
MAY 0 R
City Clerk
First Reading
Second Reading
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C I T Y
COM MIS S ION
DOCUMENTATION
TO:
FROM:
WALTER O. BAR~~TY :::AGER
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FRANK R. SPENCE, DIRECTOR
~ELOPMENT SERVICES GROUP
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DAVID J. KOVACS, DIRECTOR
DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND ZONING
VIA:
SUBJECT: MEETING OF JULY 25, 1989
FIRST READING, REZONING OF 19 ACRES ALONG LINTON FROM
COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL (CC) TO GENERAL COMMERCIAL (GC)
A PORTION OF PARCEL I, LINTON CENTER. (MCDONALDS)
ACTION REQUESTED OF THE COMMISSION:
The action requested of the City Commission is that of
approval on first reading of an enacting ordinance
which will rezone 19 acres from C.C. to G.C.
Following approval of the rezoning it is anticipated
that a site and development plan for a MCDONALDS
Restaurant will be received for a portion of the
property.
BACKGROUND:
This property had a previous development plan which encompassed
it and additional acreage to the west (CRJ development plan).
That plan has expired and the Linton Office Center project, with
an accompanying restaurant, was approved to the west. Plans are
moving forward to develop this CC site far a 200,000 sq.ft.
shopping center. One of the proposed uses is a drive-through
restaurant. Such a use is not allowed in the CC zoning and two
previous considerations to modify CC zoning to accommodate it
have been rejected. Thus, a rezoning is the approach being taken
to accommodate the proposed use. Please see the P&Z staff report
for more detail and the rezoning analysis.
PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD CONSIDERATION:
The Planning and Zoning Board considered this item following a
public hearing held on July 17, 1989. There was no public
comment other than that of the applicants. Some Board Members
expressed their apposition to the request in that it promoted the
creation of aut-parcels and out-buildings.
The Board then forwarded the item to the City Commission with a
3-2 (one abstention) recommendation of approval with GC zoning.
The Board did not state a basis for its recommendation.
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
By motion, approve the enacting ordinance on first reading and
set a public hearing date (second reading) for August 8, 1989.
Attachments:
caver sheet, July 17, 1989, P&Z Staff Report
the full P&Z staff report is available for review in
the City Manager's Office
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CITY OF DELRAY BEACH
STAFF REPORT
..eETING DATE: JULY 17. 1989
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ITEM :
CONSIDERATION OF REZONING FROM CC TO GC FOR PALMS OF DELRAY, INC. (LINTON
CENTER. PARCEL 1) ON THE SOUTH SIDE.OF LINTON BOULEVARD. BETWEEN GERMANTOWN ROAD,
IF EXTENDED, AND S.W.l0TH AVENUE.
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Owner...........................Thomas T. McMurrain, V.P.
Palms of Delray, Inc.
Agent...........................Thomas T. McMurrain, V.P.
Location................~.......South side of Linton Boulevard,
between Germantown Road, if
extended, and S.W. 10th Avenue
Property Size...................l9.047 Acres
Existing Land Use Plan..........C (Commercial)
Proposed Land Use Plan..........Commercial Core
(Comprehensive Plan)
Existing City Zoning............cc (Community Commercial)
Proposed City Zoning............GC (General Commercial)
Adjacent Zoning.................North of the subject property is
zoned SC (Specialized
Commercial), CF (Community
Facilities) and POC (Planned
Office Center). South and east
are zoned SAD (Special Activities
District). West is zoned CC.
Existing Land Use...............Vacant land
Proposed Land Use...............Retail shopping center and a
McDonald's restaurant
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ORDINANCE NO. 46-89
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, ANNEXING TO
THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH A PARCEL OF LAND
LYING AND BEING IN SECTION 26, TOWNSHIP 46
SOUTH, RANGE 42 EAST, PALM BEACH COUNTY,
FLORIDA, WHICH LAND IS CONTIGUOUS TO EXISTING
MUNICIPAL LIMITS OF SAID CITY; SAID LAND IS
LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF MILITARY TRAIL,
APPROXIMATELY 670 FEET SOUTH OF LINTON
BOULEVARD; REDEFINING THE BOUNDARIES OF SAID
CITY TO INCLUDE SAID LAND; PROVIDING FOR THE
RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF SAID LAND; PROVID-
ING FOR THE ZONING THEREOF TO GC (GENERAL
COMMERCIAL) DISTRICT; PROVIDING A GENERAL
REPEALER CLAUSE; PROVIDING A SAVING CLAUSE;
PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, Sabra/SVO Properties, a Florida joint venture,
comprised of Sabra Development Corporation and SVO Associates,
Inc., bath Florida corporations, is the fee simple owner of the
property hereinafter described; and,
WHEREAS, Michael B. Schorah & Associates, Inc., as duly
authorized Agent for Sabra/SVO Properties, a Florida joint
venture, has requested by its petition to have the property.
annexed into the municipal limits of the City of Delray Beach;
and,
WHEREAS, the subject property hereinafter described is
now contiguous to the corporate limits of the City of Delray
Beach, thus making said petition for annexation effective at this
time; and,
WHEREAS, the designation of a zoning classification is
part of the annexation proceeding, and provisions of City Code
Section 173.886 have been followed in establishing the proposed
zoning designation; and,
WHEREAS, the City of Delray Beach has heretofore been
authorized to annex lands in accordance with Section 171.044 of
the Florida Statutes,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION
OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. That the City Commission of the City of
Delray Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida, hereby annexes to said
City the following described land located in Palm Beach County,
Florida, which lies contiguous to said City to-wit:
A parcel of land situate in Section 26,
Township 46 South, Range 42 East, Palm Beach
County, Florida, being more particularly
described as fallows:
The East Three-Quarters (3/4) of the South
Half (1/2) of the Northeast One-Quarter (1/4)
of the Northeast One-Quarter (1/4) of Section
26, less the East 75.00 feet therefrom.
The subject property is located on the west
side of Military Trail, approximately 670
feet south of Linton Boulevard.
The above described parcel contains a 14.20
acre parcel of land, more or less.
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Section 2. That the boundaries of the City of Delray
Beach, Florida, are hereby redefined to include therein the
above-described tract of land and said land is hereby declared to
be within the corporate limits of the City of De1ray Beach,
Florida.
Section 3. That Section 173.886 of the Zoning Code has
been followed in the establishment of a zoning classification in
this ordinance and the tract of land hereinabove described is
hereby declared to be in Zoning District GC (General Commercial)
as defined by existing ordinances of the City of Delray Beach,
Florida.
Section 4. That the land hereinabove described shall
immediately become subject to all of the franchises, privileges,
immunities, debts, obligations, liabilities, ordinances and laws
to which lands in the City of De1ray Beach are now or may be
subjected and persons residing thereon shall be deemed citizens
of the City of Delray Beach.
Section 5. That this annexation of the subject proper-
ty, including adjacent roads, alleys, or the like, if any, shall
not be deemed acceptance by the City of any maintenance responsi-
bili ty for such roads, alleys, or the like, unless otherwise
specifically initiated by the City pursuant to current require-
ments and conditions.
Section 6. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances
in conflict herewith be, and the same are hereby repealed.
Section 7. 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 8. That this ordinance shall become effective
immediately upon passage on second and final reading.
in regular
day of
session on
second and
, 1989.
PASSED AND ADOPTED
final reading on this the
MAYOR
ATTEST:
City Clerk
First Reading
Second Reading
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Ord. No. 46-89
C I T Y
COM MIS S ION
DOCUMENTATION
TO:
W~LTER O. BAR~Y, JITY MANAGER
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FRANK R. SPENCE, DIRECTOR
~ELO~MENT SERVICES GROUP
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DAVID J. KOVACS, DIRECTOR
DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND ZONING
VIA:
FROM:
SUBJECT: MEETING OF JULY 25, 1989
FIRST READING. ANNEXATION OF PROPERTY ALONG MILITARY
TRAIL WITH INITIAL CITY ZONING OF GENERAL
COMMERCIAL (GC) (WAL-MART)
ACTION REQUESTED OF THE COMMISSION:
The action requested of the City Commission is that of
approval on first reading of an enacting ordinance which
would bring a 14.2 acre site on Military Trail into the City
under G.C. zoning.
Following annexation it is anticipated that a site and
development plan for a WAL-MART store will be received.
BACKGROUND:
This is a voluntary annexation request. Previously a water
service agreement was approved for a 145,000 sq.ft. development
on this site. However bath the previous site plan and the water
service agreement have expired. Pursuant to current policy,
annexation (instead of a water service agreement) is processed
for properties which are eligible far annexation. The property
is zoned GC in the County. Please see the P&Z staff report for a
full description of the project history and the zoning analysis.
PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD CONSIDERATION:
The Planning and Zoning Board considered
pUblic hearing held on July 17, 1989.
comment other than that from the applicant.
this item following a
There was no public
The Board then forwarded the item to the City Commission with a
5-1 recommendation of approval with GC zoning.
The Board's recommendation was based upon five statements of
findings identified in the staff report.
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
By motion, approve the enacting ordinance on first reading and
set a public hearing date (second reading) for August 22, 1989.
Attachments:
caver sheet, July 17, 1989, P&Z Staff Report
~LANNING 8 ZONING BOARD
/ CITY OF OELRAY BEACH
MEETING ~TE: July 17. 1989
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ORDINANCE NO. 47-89
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING TITLE
XVIII, "LAND USAGE", CHAPTER 173, "ZONING
CODE" , "GENERAL REGULATIONS" , SECTION
173.030, "SPECIAL SETBACK PROVISIONS",
SUBSECTION 173.030(P), BY AMENDING PARAGRAPH
l73.030(P) (1), TO PROVIDE THAT THE MINIMUM
REAR SETBACK REQUIREMENT FOR SCREEN PORCHES
AS STATED THEREIN SHALL APPLY IN ALL RESIDEN-
TIAL ZONING DISTRICTS, AND BY ADDING PARA-
GRAPH 173.030(P) (4) TO PROVIDE THAT ANY
CONFLICTS BETWEEN SUBSECTION 173.030 (P) AND
THE REGULATIONS AS SET FORTH IN INDIVIDUAL
RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICTS SHALL BE GOV-
ERNED BY THE PROVISIONS OF SUBSECTION
l73.030(P), PROVIDING A GENERAL REPEALER
CLAUSE; PROVIDING A SAVING CLAUSE, PROVIDING
AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION
OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. That Title XVIII, "Land Usage", Chapter
173, "Zoning Code", "General Regulations", Section 173.030,
"Special Setback Provisions", Subsection 173.030(P), of the Code
of Ordinances of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, be, and the
same is hereby amended to read as follows:
(P) Setbacks for screen porches shall be as
follows:
(1) In all t~e /'WtfSI 1'Wtf1.01 l'WtfUI Ip'1.'Iif'l
'~0777//an~/I'~0ft~ residential zoning
districts, the minimum rear setback for
screen porches attached to residential
type buildings shall be ten feet whenev-
er at least 50 feet of open space, as
defined in division (2) below, separates
that rear property line from the next
rear property line directly across and
abutting the open space.
(2) For the purpose of this division (P),
open space shall mean any exterior open
area clear from the ground upward,
except as noted below, such as canals,
lakes, golf courses, parks, sidewalks,
streets, parking areas, bicycle paths,
and the like. If an area of open space
such as a golf course includes buildings
or structures utilized in connection
therewith, the reduced setback provision
contained in division (P) (1) above shall
still apply if there is a minimum of 50
feet between such buildings and struc-
'lures, and the property line on which
the subject screen porch is to be
located.
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(3) In order to qualify for the reduced
setback provision of this division (P),
the open space must either consist of
common open space that is owned or
leased by the owners of residential
units within the subdivision of which
that open space is a part, or be dedi-
cated to the public, or restricted to
such open space use by covenants,
declarations, easements, or deed re-
strictions in order to provide a reason-
able degree of assurance of the continu-
i ty of the open space status of the
property.
1!L Any conflicts between this division (P)
and the regulations as set forth in
individual residential zoning districts
shall be governed by the provisions of
this division (P).
Section 2. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances
which are in conflict herewith are hereby repealed.
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 this ordinance shall become effective
immediately upon passage on second and final reading.
PASSED AND ADOPTED
final reading on this the
in regular session on
day of
second and
, 1989.
MAY 0 R
ATTEST:
City Clerk
First Reading
Second Reading
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Ord. No. 47-89
CITY COMMISSION DOCUMENTATION
TO: ROBERT A. BARCINSKI, INTERIM CITY MANAGER
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THROUGH: FRANK R. SPENCE, DIRECTOR
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FROM: ~ID J. KOVACS, DIRECTOR
DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND ZONING
SUBJECT: CITY COMMISSION MEETING OF JULY 25, 1989
FIRST READING. AMENDMENT TO 173.030(P)(1)
(special setbacks along open space)
ITEM BEFORE THE COMMISSION:
The action before the Commission is that of approval on
First Reading of an ordinance which will allow
screened parches to encroach within specified rear
yard setbacks, up to within ten feet of the rear yard
line, in all residential districts.
BACKGROUND:
The Board of Adjustment asked the Planning and Zoning Board to
look at this item since the encroachment is allowed in some
residential zoning districts and not in others. After reviewing
the item in worksession, the Board directed the processing of the
appropriate code amendment.
PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD CONSIDERATION:
The Board at its meeting of July 17, 1989, formally considered
this item and forwarded it to the City Commission, on a 6-0 vote,
with a recommendation of approval.
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
By motion, approve the enacting ordinance on first reading and
set a public hearing date for August 8, 1989.
Attachment:
proposed ordinance, by others
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ORDINANCE NO,~ -'(fq
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 18, "PENSION
AND RETIREMENT", OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE
CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLOAIDA, BY AMENDING ARTICLE IV,
"PENSIONS FOR GENERAL EMPLOYEES", DIVISION 3,
"MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS REGARDING THE PLAN", BY
AMENDING SECTION 18-93 "PARTICIPANT'S CONTRIBUTION
ACCOUNT", TO CHANGE THE PERCENTAGE AMOUNT OF
PARTICIPANT CONTRIBUTIONS AND TO ALLOW TAX DEFERRAL
OF THESE PARTICIPANT CONTRIBUTIONS PURSUANT TO
INTERNAL REVENUE CODE 414(h); BY AMENDING DIVISION 4,
"BASIS, AMOUNT AND PAYMENT OF RETIREMENT INCOME", BY
AMENDING SECTION 18-109 "BASIS OF RETIREMENT INCOME",
TO RECOGNIZE A NEW DEFINITION OF BASIC COMPENSATION
TO INCLUDE PARTICIPANT CONTRIBUTIONS PICKED UP BY THE
CITY,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DELRAY
BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. That the first two Paragraphs of Section 18-93, "Participant's Contribution Account",
are hereby amended by deleting Sai~ Paragraphs in their entirety and substituting the following
in their place:
"Section 18-93 - PARTICIPANT'S CONTRIBUTION ACCOUNT.
The "participant's contribution account" will consist of tax deferred participant
contributions. Effective the first pay period beginning on or after October 1, 1989,
contributions required of employees will be picked up by the city and shall be treated
as employer contributions for tax purposes. However, for all purposes of determining
benefits under the plan, they will be considered participant contributions.
Each participant will contribute toward the cost of the plan an amount equal to three
(3%) of the first four thousand eight hundred dollars ($4,800) of his base annual
compensation as defined in Section 18-109 and six percent (6%) of his base annual
compensation in excess of four thousand eight hundred dollars ($4,800) until the
beginning of the first pay period after the adoption of the article by the city council.
Beginning with the first pay period after the adoption of this article each participant will
contribute toward the cost of the plan an amount equal to six percent (6%) of his basic
compensation as defined in Section 18-109. Effective as of the first pay period
beginning on or after October 1, 1989, participant contributions will be equal to four and;t-
one-half percent (4.5%) of his basic compensation as defined in Section 18-109, on a
tax deferred basis,"
Section 2, That the fifth Paragraph of Section 18-109, "Basis of Retirement Income", is hereby
amended by deleting said Paragraph in Its entirety and substituting the following in its place:
"The term "basic compensation" means the compensation actually paid to a participant
by the city including participant contributions picked up by the city through a reduction
in the participant's compensation which are not included in the gross income of the
participant for the taxable year in which such amounts are contributed, and exclusive
of overtime pay, commissions, bonuses, expense allowances, and all other extraordinary
compensation."
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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 this ordinance shall become effective immediately after its passage on second
and final reading.
PASSED AND ADOPTED in regular session on second and final reading on this the
day of , 1989.
MAYOR
ATTEST:
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City Attorney
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David M. Huddleston
Director of Finance
SUBJECT:
General Employees Pension Plan Changes - Draft of Ordinance
Changes
DATE:
July 3, 1989
Attached is a letter and draft of the ordinance changes as presented by The
Wyatt Company for the implementation of the pre-tax (pick-up) employee
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contributions and the change from a 6% to a 4.5% employee contribution. As
stated by Mr. Wally Wilson, subject to ordinance approval by the City
Commission, both of these changes could be effective October 1, 1989. Mr.
Wilson has indicated that the City could implement without prior Internal
Revenue Service approval as he feels the ordinance draft language should be
virtually automatic.
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John W. Elliott, Jr., Assistant City Manager/Management Services
Marty Ritchason, Personnel/Labor Relations Director
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June 22, 1989
David M. Huddleston
Director of Finance
City of Delray Beach
100 N.W. 1st Avenue
Delray Beach, Florida 33444
Re: EmDlovee Pick-UD Contributions
Dear Dave:
Enclosed are two copies of the draft of an Ordinance which implements pre-tax (pick-
up) employee contributions under Internal Revenue Code (IRC) section 414(h), at a 4.5% rate
effective October 1, 1989. Please send us a copy of the signed Ordinance when it is finally
adopted,
It is our opinion that no special administrative forms need to be developed with regard
to this change. However, if you currently use any type of form that authorizes employee
contributions to be deducted from pay, the wording on that form should be changed to
indicated that the contributions are being taken on a pre-tax basis under IRC section 414(h).
In addition, there should be some type of general announcement to employees that summarizes
both the change in contribution amount and the pre-tax element. If you would like some sample
wording from us in that regard, please let me know.
As you indicated in your letter to me, the City must be prepared to maintain separate
records regarding after-tax and pre-tax employee contributions. The Iife-to-date after-tax
contributions would be one field to be maintained (this would be frozen as of the date of change
and would not apply to newly hired employees) and the Iife-to-date pre-tax contributions would
also need to be tracked. This information would have to be provided to the benefit payor so
that accurate tax information would be provided to employees receiving a refund of employee
contributions. The after-tax amount would be returned tax free, whereas the pre-tax amount is
subject to all applicable taxes.
Another administrative matter to consider is that it is our understanding that the pre-tax
contribution is subject to social security taxes, just as with the current after-tax contribution.
Therefore, your payroll system must have the capability to deduct the contribution for payroll tax
purpose, but include it for social security purposes,
OFFICES IN PRINCIPAL CITIES AROUND THE WORLD
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David M. Huddleston
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You will also note that the Ordinance has revised the definition of basic compensation
to specify that the pre-tax contribution counts as compensation for determining benefits under
the plan. You should check other City benefit plans that might base benefrts on pay to make
sure that the pre-tax amounts are included as pay.
These changes have no impact on Section 89 compliance. Section 89 does not apply
to retirement programs,
We will be able to proceed with the filing for approval with the IRS once we receive the
signed Ordinance from you, The IRS approval process may take a matter of months, We
certainly believe that receipt of approval will be virtually automatic, Therefore, we suggest that
you do not delay implementation until actual approval is received.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Sincerely,
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ORDINANCE NO. 49-89
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, ANNEXING TO
THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH LOT 35 (LESS THE
EAST 80 FEET THEREOF), DELRAY BEACH ESTATES,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 21, PAGE 13, PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM
BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, WHICH LAND IS CONTIGU-
OUS TO EXISTING MUNICIPAL LIMITS OF SAID
CITY; SAID LAND IS LOCATED ON THE EAST SIDE
OF NORTH FEDERAL HIGHWAY AND WEST OF THE TOWN
OF GULFSTREAM, LYING NORTH OF ALLEN AVENUE
AND SOUTH OF GULF STREAM BOULEVARD; REDEFINING
THE BOUNDARIES OF SAID CITY TO INCLUDE SAID
LAND; PROVIDING FOR THE RIGHTS AND OBLIGA-
TIONS OF SAID LAND; PROVIDING FOR THE ZONING
THEREOF TO GC (GENERAL COMMERCIAL) DISTRICT;
PROVIDING A GENERAL REPEALER CLAUSE; PROVID-
ING A SAVING CLAUSE; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE
DATE.
WHEREAS, the City of De1ray Beach, a Florida municipal
corporation, is the fee simple owner 'of the property hereinafter
described; and,
WHEREAS, the City of Delray Beach, a Florida municipal
corporation, seeks to have the property annexed into the munici-
pal limits of the City of Delray Beach; and,
WHEREAS, the subject property hereinafter described is
now contiguous to the corporate limits of the City of Delray
Beach; and,
WHEREAS, the designation of a zoning classification is
part of the annexation proceeding, and provisions of City Code
Section 173.886 have been followed in establishing the proposed
zoning designation; and,
WHEREAS, the City of Delray Beach has heretofore been
authorized to annex lands in accordance with Section 171.044 of
the Florida Statutes,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION
OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. That the City Commission of the Ci ty of
Delray Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida, hereby annexes to said
Ci ty the following described land located in Palm Beach County,
Florida, which lies contiguous to said City to-wit:
Lot 35 (less the East 80 feet thereof),
DELRAY BEACH ESTATES, 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 21 at
Page 13.
The subject property is located on the east
side of North Federal Highway and west of the
Town of Gulfstream, lying north of Allen
Avenue and south of Gulfstream Boulevard.
The above described parcel contains a 0.746
acre parcel of land, more or less.
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Section 2. That the boundaries of the City of De1ray
Beach, Florida, are hereby redefined to include therein the
above-described tract of land and said land is hereby declared to
be within the corporate limits of the City of Delray Beach,
Florida.
Section 3. That Section 173.886 of the Zoning Code has
been followed in the establishment of a zoning classification in
this ordinance and the tract of land hereinabove described is
hereby declared to be .in Zoning District GC (General Commercial)
as defined by existing ordinances of the City of Delray Beach,
Florida.
Section 4. That the land hereinabove described shall
immediately become subject to all of the franchises, privileges,
immunities, debts, obligations, liabilities, ordinances and laws
to which lands in the City of Delray Beach are now or may be
subjected and persons residing thereon shall be deemed citizens
of the City of Delray Beach.
Section 5. That this annexation of the subject proper-
ty, including adjacent roads, alleys, or the like, if any, shall
not be deemed acceptance by the City of any maintenance responsi-
bility for such roads, alleys, or the like, unless otherwise
specifically initiated by the City pursuant to current require-
ments and conditions.
Section 6. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances
in conflict herewith be, and the same are hereby repealed.
Section 7. 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 8. That this ordinance shall become effective
on March 1, 1990.
PASSED AND ADOPTED
final reading on this the
in regular session on
day of
second and
, 1989.
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING TITLE III, "ADMINIS-
TRATION", CHAPTER 35, "EMPLOYEE POLICIES AND BENEFITS".
"RETIREMENT PLAN", OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE
CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, BY AMENDING SECTION
35.093(0). "CREDITED SERVICE", TO ADD PROVISIONS DELEGAT-
ING AUTHORITY TO THE GENERAL EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT
COMMITTEE TO WAIVE. UNDER EXTENUATING CIRCUMSTANCES,
THE NINETY DAY REPAYMENT DEADLINE SET FORTH IN THIS
SECTION; PROVIDING A SAVING CLAUSE; PROVIDING A GENERAL
REPEAT"ER Cr,AUSE; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS. the General Employees Retirement Committee has requested that the
City Commission of the City of Delray Beach, Florida. enact an ordinance amendment to
delegate to said Retirement Committee the authority to waive the ninety day repayment
deadline set forth in Section 35.093 (G) under extenuating circumstances as determined
by the Retirement Committee; and,
WHEREAS, the City Commission deems it to be in the best interests of the
members of the General Employees Retirement Plan to enact such amendment.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE' ~T ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. That Title HI, "Administration", Chapter 35. "Employee Policies
and Benefits", "Retirement Plan", of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Delray
Beach, Florida, be and the same is hereby, amended by amending Section 35.093 (G) ,
"Credited Service", to read as follows:
(G) The repayment of a previous distribution plus interest under division
(E) of this section or the payment of employee contributions plus interest under
division (F) of this section will be payable in a lump sum within 90 days after
reemployment or on or before July I, 1985 whichever is later. However, persons who
a~e employees of the city as of ,Tanuary 16, 1985 at 5:01 p.m. may elect to pay the
amount required in installments. If this option is used. $1.000 will be due within 90
days of the date of adoption of this subchapter bv the City Commission with subsequent
payments of the lesser of $1,000 or the balance 'due payable every three months after
the initial payment. If any type of benefit payment under the plan begins prior to the
full payment of employee contributions or a previous distribution plus interest. the
outstanding balance will be deducted from the benefit payments as they become due.
The Retirement Committee shall have the authority to waive the 90 day repayment
deadlme set orth herem, upon a md ng by t e ehrement Committee of extenuat ng
circumstances upon individual request.
Section 2. 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 shal! not affect the validity of the remainder
hereof as a whole or part thereof other than the part declared to be invalid.
Section 3. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances which are in conflict
herewith are hereby repealed.
Section 4. That this ordinance shall become effective ten (10) days after its
passage on second and final reading.
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PASSED AND ADOPTED in regular s8ssion on second and final reading on this
the day of , 1989.
MAYOR
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MEMORANDUM
Date~
.July 11, 1989
To:
iJavi d ~]. Huddleston, DiL.ector of Finance
From: HeLbert W.A. Thiele, City Attorney
Subject: Proposed Ordinance Concerning waiver of the 90-Day
Buy-Back Provision
In accordance with the request of the retirement committee of
the General Employees Pension Fund, the City Attorney's Office
has now prepared an ordinance which would delegate to the
retirement committee the authority to waive, upon a finding of
extenuating circumstances, the requirement for a 90-day
deadline for the repayment into the fund to buy-back previous
service.
If this proposed ordinance which is attached hereto is
acceptable to you and to the ot.her members of the Retirement
Committee, it should then be placed an an upcoming City
Commission agenda far their further consideration.
By copy of this memorandum to the City Manager's Office, we are
requesting that this matter be tentatively scheduled for an
upcoming City Commission meeting with the input from the
General Employees Retirement Cormnittee.
If you have any questions concerning this matter, please contact
the City Attorney's Office.
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Walter O. Barry, City Manager
James W. Linn, Esq., Carson and Linn, P.A.
Wallace Wilson, the Wyatt Company
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RESOLUTION NO. 43-89
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY
BEACH, FLORIDA, RECOGNIZING AND COMMENDING NORMAN C.
ROLLE FOR 34 YEARS OF SERVICE TO THE CITY OF DELRAY
BEACH.
WHEREAS, Norman C. Rolle was hired on July 15, 1955 by the City
of Delray Beach; and,
WHEREAS, Norman C. Rolle has been a faithful and dedicated
employee of the Parks and Recreation Department of the City of Delray
Beach for 34 years; and,
WHEREAS, Norman C. Rolle retired from employment with the City
of De1ray Beach effective July 15, 1989,
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. That the City Commission of the City of De1ray
Beach, Florida, hereby expresses its thanks and sincere appreciation to
Norman C. Rolle for 34 years of dedicated service to the City of De1ray
Beach, and wishes him happiness in his retirement.
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Section 2.
Gymnasium located at
the Norman C. Rolle
dedicated employment.
That the City of Delray
the Community Center of the
Gymnasium, in appreciation
Beach has named the
City of De1ray Beach
of his 34 years of
PASSED AND ADOPTED in regular session on this the 25th day of
July, 1989.
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MEMORANDUM
FROM:
Robert Barcinski, Interim CiPy Manager
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Frank R. Spence, Director, Development Services
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SUBJECT: La Mat Avenue Improvements
DATE: July 21, 1989
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BACKGROUND
The subject of improving La Mat Avenue was discussed by the City
Commission at their workshop meeting held on July 18, 1989.
Commission was advised that the estimated cost for this project
would be $200,000, with paving and drainage costing $100,000,
water and sewer $80,000 and landscape/irrigation $20,000.
It was the consensus of Commission that this project be
undertaken in the 1989-90 fiscal year and that funds be provided
therein.
RECOMMENDATION
Commission confirms its authorization for staff to move forward
with this project and that funding be provided in the 1989-90
budget, to wit: $100,000 in the Engineering Department's Capital
Improvements Program Budget for paving and drainage, $80,000 in
the Water and Sewer Operating Budget and $20,000 to be provided
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FRANK R. SPENCE,-tIRECTOR, DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
FROM:
DATE: JULY 6, 1989
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SUBJECT: LA MAT AVENUE IMPROVEMENT COSTS
BACKGROUND
The subject of improving La Mat Avenue surfaced early in the year
when residents of Tropic Bay appeared before the City Commission
to request upgrading of La Mat from Federal Highway to Florida
Blvd. At that time, because of a previous commitment to Mr.
Chaimberlain made by the Commission two years ago, this area,
known as Enclave 50, was not going to be annexed into the City
until November 1989. SUbsequently, due to a change in ownership
and circumstances, Enclave 50 will now be annexed July 25, 1989.
ESTIMATED COSTS
During the ensuing period staff has developed the following
estimated costs to improve La Mat Avenue to City standards:
Paving & Drainage
Water & Sewer
Landscape/Irrigation
$ 100,000
80,000
20,000
$ 200,000
Water and sewer lines need to be installed before any paving and
drainage can be done. There are no funds to do this project in
the current fiscal year; however, this project could be included
in the 1989/90 fiscal year Capital Improvement Program Budget
should Commission direct it be constructed then. The time frame
for developing detailed construction drawings, advertising for
bids, review and award of contract, to start of construction,
would be approximately four (4) months.
COMPREHENSIVE ~
In the adapted City Comprehensive Plan, on pages IV 15 & 16, the
time frame & funding source, and cost estimates to do the
complete La Mat/Frederick Ave. area are as follows:
Water & Sewer (Revenue Bond)
Drainage (Revenue Bond)
$ 456,000
700,000
1992/93/
1995 ,/
RECOMMENDATION
Staff awaits specific Commission direction and identification of
funding source to move forward with this project.
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FRANK R. SPENCE, DIRECTOR
DEVELOPMENT SERVICES GROUP
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DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND ZONING
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FROM:
SUBJECT:
MEETING OF JULY 25, 1989
CONSIDERATION OF A CONDITIONAL USE REQUEST TO ESTABLISH
A CHILD CARE CENTER AT SW 10TH STREET & SW 12 AVENUE
(KIDDIE LAND)
ACTION REQUESTED OF THE COMMISSION:
The action requested of the City Commission is that of
approval of a conditional use request which would allow
establishment of a day (child) center.
If the request is approved, a submitted site plan will be
revised and processed through the Planning and Zoning Board
before coming back to the City Commission.
BACKGROUND:
The site under consideration is 11,000 sq.ft. and is zoned RM-6.
It is located at the corner of SW 10th Street and SW 12th Avenue.
Because there was an initial staff inclination to recommend
denial of the request, the applicant was not required to revise
the initial site plan submittal. Thus, if approval is granted,
it will be necessary to have a new site plan submittal
formally process~d.
Details of the proposal, its formal analysis, and information on
other day (child) care centers in the area is found in the P&Z
Staff Report.
PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD CONSIDERATION:
The Planning and Zoning Board considered this item following a
public hearing held on July 17, 1989. There was no public
comment ather than that of the applicant. Board members were
generally not supportive of the request because of the following:
the industrial character of the area, and
traffic congestion because of the location along
SW 10th Street.
The Board then forwarded the item to the City Commission with a
6-0 recommendation of DENIAL.
The Board's recommendation was based upon an inability to make a
positive finding to Standard H (Compatibility).
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
By motion, DENY the conditional use request for the Kiddie Land
Day (Child) Care Center.
Attachments:
cover sheet, July 17, 1989, P&Z Staff Report
the full P&Z staff report is available for review in
the City Manager's Office
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CITY OFOELRAY
BOARD
BEACH
MEETING DnE: JULY 17. 1989
AGem ITEM: III. H
CONSIDERATION OF SITE PLAN AND CONDITIONAL USE APPROVAL FOR KIDDIELAND CHILD
CARE CENTER AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF S.W. 10 STREET AND S.W. 12TH AVENUE.
STAFF REPORT
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owner.~.........................Stewart Davis
Agent...........................Stewart Davis
Location........................Northeast corner of S.W. 10th
Street and S.w. 12th Avenue
Property Size...................ll.OOO Sq. ft. (0.252 Acres)
Community Redevelopment Plan....Multi-Family Residential
City Zoninq.....................RM_6 (Multiple-Family Dwellinq
District I
Adjacent Zoninq...........;.....North of the subject property is
zoned RM-6. South and west are
zoned LI ILiqht Industrial).
East is zoned R-IA (Sinqle-Family
Dwellinq District).
Existing Land Use...............Vacant land
Proposed Land Use...............Child Day Care Facility with a
capacity of 48 students.
Water Service.................. .Existing 4" water main located
along S.W. 12th Ave. and'an
existing 6" main along s.w. 10th
St.
Sewer Service.................. .Existing sewer main along S.w.
12th Ave. and an existing main
alonq S.W. 10 St.
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SUBJECT: MEETING OF JULY 25, 1989
CONSIDERATION OF A CONDITIONAL USE REQUEST AND
ATTENDANT SITE PLAN; MORSE SATURN AUTO DEALERSHIP
(Federal Highway @ LaMat)
ACTION REQUESTED OF THE COMMISSION:
The action requested of the City Commission is that of
approval of a conditional use request and attendant site
plan which will allow establishment of a full service
automobile dealership.
BACKGROUND:
The site under consideration is 8.74 acres. It was annexed to
the City, with SC zoning, on July 25, 1989. Previously a Toyota
Dealership was approved by the county with water being provided
through a water service agreement. Now that the site is in the
City, the City's review process and standards have been applied.
Construction plans for LaMat were prepared for the previously
approved dealership and the Mazda Dealership expansion to the
immediate north. That construction is now underway. Platting is
required prior to commencing on-site construction.
PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD CONSIDERATION:
The Planning and Zoning Board considered this item following a
public hearing held on July 17, 1989. There was no pUblic
comment other than that of the applicant. The applicant sought
relief from requirements requiring the installation of a sidewalk
along LaMat and from accommodating a special twenty foot (20')
landscape treatment along Dixie Highway. Both requests were
well received by the Board.
The Board then forwarded the item to the City commission with a
5-0 recommendation of approval subject to conditions. The
conditions include recommendations that waivers be granted to the
boundary treatment required of 173.510(A2b) and to the sidewalk
installation along LaMat. The imposed conditions are identified
as #2, #4 a & b, and #5, a,b,c,d, as identified in the staff"s
recommended action.
The Board's recommendation was based upon positive findings with
respect to the ten standards of Sections 173.848 and 173.867 of
the City Code.
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
By motion, approve the conditional use request and attendant site
plan for the proposed Morse Saturn Automobile Dealership.
Attachments:
cover sheet, July 17, 1989, P&Z Staff Report
the full P&Z staff report is available for
review in the City Manager's Office
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JULY 17, 1989
III. I
CONSIDERATION OF SITE PLAN AND CONDITIONAL USE APPROVAL FOR SATURN AUTO DEALERSHIP
ITEM: ON THE WEST SIDE OF U.S. HIGHWAY NO.1, BETWEEN LA MAT AVENUE AND AVENUE "I".
GENERAL
DATA:
OWner...........................Ed Morse
Agent...........................M..rk ....r.h
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Loc.tlon........................South Side of LaNat Avenue.
between Federal Highway .04 Dixie
Highway,
Property S1ze...................8.7. Acre.
City Land Use Plan..............c (CONmerelal)
Existing County Zonlnq..........CG (General Commercial)
Proposed City Zonlnq............sc (Specialized Commercial)
(IN PROCESS I
Adjacent Zonlnq.................North of the subject property 1s
zoned se. South and e.st are
zoned GC (General Commercial) (IN
PROCESS). West 1. zoned RH-10
(Multiple-Family Dwelling
District).
Existing Land Use........ .......Vacant land
Proposed Land U.e...............S.turn Automobile Dealership
Wa~er service...... .... .........Exis~ing 8" main along the west
side of Fec1eral Hwy. and 6" main
exist. along both Avenue "Hoo and
Avenue "I".
Sewer Service........ ......-....Ex1s~in9 8" gravity sanitary
sewer .nd a 4" force main loca~ed
along ~he west 5i4e of Fe4eral
Hwy.
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DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND ZONING
SUBJECT: MEETING OF JULY 25, 1989
CONSIDERATION OF A SITE AND DEVELOPMENT PLAN;
LINTON LAKES II (Congress & Linton)
ACTION REQUESTED OF THE COMMISSION:
The action requested of the City Commission is that of
approval of a site and development plan which will allow
construction of a 299 unit apartment complex.
BACKGROUND:
The site under consideration is 21 acres. It was recently before
the City Commission for rezoning from POC to RM-10. The rezoning
action included Phase I development, Springs Landing, to the
west. The development package is quite straightforward. The
proposal is quite similar to the Phase I portion. Please refer
to the P&Z staff report for a complete project description and
analysis.
PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD CONSIDERATION:
The Planning and Zoning Board considered this item at it's
meeting of July 17, 1989. Some Board members expressed concerns
with the limited accessibility from the site to northbound
Congress. The project's Traffic Consultant argued that the
existing access and the proposed access onto Congress would
accommodate traffic needs and that little benefit would be gained
by requiring another point of access along Old Germantown Road.
The Board then forwarded the item to the City
6-0 recommendation of approval subject to
imposed conditions are identified as #1 and
identified in the staff's recommended action
imposed by the Board itself:
Commission with a
conditions. The
#2 A thru E as
and the following
conversion of three parking spaces by an entry drive to
stabilized sod.
The Board's recommendation was based upon positive findings with
respect to the ten standards of Section 173.867 of the City Code.
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
By motion, approve the site and development plan for Linton Lakes
II pursuant to the Planning and Zoning Board recommendation.
Attachments:
cover sheet, July 17, 1989, P&Z Staff Report
the full P&Z staff report is available for
review in the City Manager's Office
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MEET LNG D=lTE: JULY 17. 1989
AGENDA ITEM:
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ITEM :
CONSIDERATION OF SITE AND DEVELOPMENT PLAN APPROVAL FOR LINTON LAKES II LOCATED ON
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Owner...........................Minto Builders (Florida), Inc.
Agent...........................Cralq S. Unger, P.E.
Location........................West side of Congress Avenue,
between Linton Boulevard and
Germantown Road.
Property Size...................21.51 Acres
City Land Use Plan..............POI (Planned Office and
Institutional)
Existin9 City Zonin9............RM_10 (Multiple-Family Dwellin9
Dbtrict)
Adjacent Zonlnq.................North of the subject property is
zoned RM-1S (Multiple-Family
Dwellin9 District) and POC
(Planned Office Center). South
SAD (Special Activities
District). East 1s zoned LI
(Light Industrial) .and west is
zoned RM-10.
Exi.tinq Land U.e...............Vacant land.
Propo.ed Land U.e...............299 multiple-family dwellinq
units.
Water Service....................Existinq 12" water main located
on the west side of Congress Ave.
and the north side of Germantown
Rd. Existing 10" main located on
the north side of the property.
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Sewer Service...................Existinq force main lOCAted on
the east side of Conqre.s Ave.
and the south side of Germantown
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FRANK R. SPENCE, DIRECTOR
DEVELOPMENT SERVICES GROUP
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~D J. KOVACS, DIRECTOR
DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND ZONING
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FROM:
SUBJECT: MEETING OF JULY 25, 1989
CONSIDERATION OF A SITE AND DEVELOPMENT PLAN;
THE GROVES TOWNHOMES (SW 10th Avenue, north of Linton)
ACTION REQUESTED OF THE COMMISSION:
The action requested of the City Commission is that of
approval of a site and development plan which will allow
construction of a 144 unit townhome complex.
BACKGROUND:
The site under consideration is 12 acres. A portion of the
property was annexed in 1987. A portion of the property was
approved for development under previous plans. The current
development scheme (The Groves) has been before the Planning and
Zoning Board for quite awhile. A site plan for the project was
before the City Commission on April 17th at which time the
commission accepted the applicant's request to be referred to the
Planning and Zoning Board for reconsideration (the Board had
recommended denial).
A revised sit~ plan has been submitted and processed. Please see
the P&Z staff report for the project analysis.
PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD CONSIDERATION:
The Planning and Zoning Board considered this item at it's
meeting of July 17, 1989. Some Board members expressed concerns
with some aspects of the proposal e.g dumpster locations, mail
delivery accommodations, density, and landscaping between
structures. Mr. Les Stevens, representing owners within the
Bessie Townhomes (a structure to be surrounded by The Groves)
raise concerns and sought the fallowing:
direct access to SW 10th Avenue, or in an alternative
continued access via Bessie Street with the street
cUl-de-sace;\, ~e.;;t of the townhomes;
better accessibility to three parking spaces;
better accessibility to a dumpster;
a lack of emergency accessibility; and
an existing fire hydrant b~eliminated from use by
placement of a new wall.
The Board then forwarded the item to the City Commission with a
5-0 (one abstention) recommendation of approval subject to
conditions. The imposed conditions are identified as #1 through
#7 in the staff's recommended action and the following imposed by
the Board itself:
that the parallel parking spaces by the Bessie
Townhomes be made into perpendicular spaces and placed
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that a "T" turn-around be accommodated at end of the
parking lot which abutts Bessie Street;
that two trash compactors be used instead of dumpsters;
that the landscaping plans be clarified to insure that
the landscape buffers are provided behind the
buildings; and,
that any discrepancies noted between code requirements
and good engineering and planning practice which are
identified during the platting process and which affect
the site plan shall be resolved by a determination of
the Board.
The Board's recommendation was based upon positive findings
respect to the ten standards of Section 173.867 of the City
and the performance standards of Section 173.207.
with
Code
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
By motion, approve the site and development plan for The Groves
pursuant to the Planning and Zoning Board recommendation.
Attachments:
cover sheet, July 17, 1989, P&Z Staff Report
the full P&Z staff report is available for
review in the City Manager's Office
PLANNING
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STAFF REPORT
MEETING o=lTE: JULY 17, 1989
AGENDA ITEM:
IV. E
CONSIDERATION OF SITE AND DEVELOPMENT PLAN APPROVAL FOR THE GROVES OF DELRAY
ITEM: LOCATED AT AN EXTENSION OF S. W. 10TH AVENUE, NORTH OF LINTON BOUL~VARD.
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Owner... ....... ................ .Glc"" .. "'-9vcrty
Alil.nt...........................,..tthev.J. tc.t1gel'ty
Loc.tion........................Nortb of Linton Boulevard. Oft the
...t side of s.w, 10tb Avenue
..ten0e4. aowth of I.W. 11th
Street and weat of I.W. Ith
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Property 51&....................12.0' Acre. 1526.640 Sq. ft.J
City l.I.nd UN P~.....................-H IlIulU-rAM11y H19b Denait.y)
and ....-15 (Multiple r.-11y _ 15
unlU/acreJ
Clty ZOnl~....................... CMedlu. K19h to H19h Denslty
. cw.lllft9 District' and 1M-IS
(lIultlple-FAM11y DwelllD9
Dbt.c1ct.)
Ad,aceAt ZOnln;.................Horth and EAst of tbe subject
- proper~y 1. aoned a-IA
ISlft4le-r~ly Dwell1Dg
Dla~rlctJ. ~tb 1. aoned 1M-IS.
W.a~ 1. aon<ed cr C~~y
Facl11~lea Dl.~rlc~t. SC
ISpac1a11aed C~rclall and
R-IA.
Ex1ac1ft9 Land U.................A , unl~ townho\lae bu.1ldl~ and
vacant land.
'roposad Land U.................l.. unlt townhou.e da~lop.ent ln
addltloa to ~he exlatlnt , ~lt
townhouae ~1141ft9
Water ..rvic....................To be prov1ded vla an ,- water
MAin extanaion fr~ the 10. ..1n
locued on the a.a~ aide of
GenMntOllfn RcMd. The propoaed ,.
..in will be looped to the
.xiatin; ,. ..In located aouth of
the de"'lo~n~.
sewer Servic....................lnt.rna1 qravity ayat.. ia
propoaed to be Unked to the
.xiat1nv 11ft atation at the weat
.nd of ....i. Str..t. UP9radift9
of two downatr... lift atationa
will be required to aCCGMOdat.
additional flowa.
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MEMORANDUM
TO: City Commission
FROM: Chairman, Community Appearance Board
SUBJECT: UPCOMING VACANCIES
DATE: July 3, 1989
The term of Virginia Courtenay will expire on August 25, 1989. She is
not eligible for reappointment. The Board respectfully requests that
Richard Eckerle, an alternate, be moved to the position of regular
member.
The term of Jim Smith will end on August 25, 1989. His original
appointment was in November of 1985. If possible, he would like to be
reappointed.
Also, my own term will expire on August 25, 1989. My original
appointment was in October 1986. I am interested in being reappointed.
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Community Appearance Board
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CITY OF DELRAY BEACH
BOARD MEMBER APPLICATION
qpn~rA ~fl1iAm~n" Almv
NAME
1101 Vista Dpl MPT Drive South Delray Bell.c_h
HOME STREET ADDRESS, CITY, ZIP (LEGAL RESIDENCE)
83483
PRINCIPLE BUSINESS STREET ADDRESS, CITY, ZIP
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HOME PHONE
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EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS Snecialist in Education. Univers~lY of GeDr~ia.
19781. ~lestprp in Snucpti'2!!..t.. Univer~ity of Geor!!i". 1975; Bachelor
of .^rts. I\'pslpvan Colle!!e. 1965
LIST ANY RELATED PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONS AND LICENSES WHICH YOU HOLD.
florina ann G~or!!ia t~achin~ certificatp~
GIVE YOUR PRESENT, OR MOST RF.CF.NT EMPLOYER AND POSITION Palm Beach
Count v Schools, J.C. Mitchpll Srrecial Education Center, Eoell.
Reton: ~ro~~oordinptor
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THIS BOARD. 1 hAVP an Ahility to research !:!.oblpm~R:.utilize information
to mpl,p infoTl'lpn nf'cisions as well AS to An.,lyflcTm1n1strat1ve-ruTps and
Tf'wulAtions to snpcific "rpal world" situations. I am exnpr1enced 1n
cpcision mAking and functioning in a nosition of euthorrry:-
PLEASE ATTACH A BRIEF RESUME.
I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT ALL THE ABOVE STATEMENTS ARE TRUE, AND I AGREE AN
UNDERSTAND THAT ANY MISSTATEMENT OF MATERIAL FACTS CONTAINED IN THIS AP
PLICATION MAY CAUSE FORFEITURE UPON MY PART OF ANY APPOINTMENT I MA
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1103 Vista Del Mar
Delray Beach, Florida 33483
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EDUCATION: Specialist in Education ,1978, The University of
Georgia; Masters in Education, 1975, The University
of Georgia: Bachelor of Arts, 1965, Wesleyan College,
Georgia.
QUALIFICATIONS:
* Experienced in decision making and functioning in a
position of authority
* Proven ability to work effectively in a group setting
* Ability to deal with questions, objections and
criticisms
* Experienced in personnel administration
* Developed and implemented educational programs of
various types
* Expert in public speaking and dealing with citizen
groups
* Proven experience in working with disadvantaged and
minority communities
* Familiar with interpreting and executing Federal
program,sj and policies
EXPERIENCE:
1985-1986 PROGRAM COORDINATOR, Boca Raton, Fl.
Administrator in Special Education Center responsible
for supervision and evaluation of teachers and staff:
directed center in maintaining compliance with state
and federal guidelines for handicapped students;
developed and implemented instructional programs.
1975-1983 SPECIAL EDUCATION TEACHER, Athens, Ga.
Responsible for coordinating all resource special
education classes within a school; functioned as
assistant to principal and designated crisis inter-
vention specialist.
1973-1975 EDUCATIONAL CONSULTANT , Macon, Ga.
Conducted programs in school district for teachers
and administrators on classroom management.
1965-1973 CLASSROOM TEACHER, Lake1and and Tampa, Fl.
and Macon, Ga.
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100 N.w, 1st AVENUE
DELAAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444
305/243.7000
July 25, 1988
Ms. Sandra Almy
1103 Vista Del Mar Drive, South
Delray Beach, Florida 33483
Re: Appointment - Civil Service Board
Dear Ms. Almy:
I am pleased to inform you that your application for appointment to the
Civil Service Board has been acted on by the City Commission. At their
meeting an July 19, 1988 you were appointed an alternate member to the
unexpired term of K. Howard Wiener which ends July 1, 1989.
Section 112.3145, Florida Statutes, requires that you file a Form 1,
Statement of Financial Interests, with Theresa LePore, Assistant
Supervisor of Elections, 301 North Olive Avenue, West Palm Beach,
Florida 33401-9550 within 30 days of your appointment. The other forms
referred to on the cover of Form 1 must be completed only if
applicable. A copy of For~ ~ is enclosed for this purpose together
with a Guide to the Sunshine Amendment and Code of Ethics for Public
Officers and Employees.
Again, on behalf of the City Commission, congratulations on your
appointment. Please call me if I can be of any assistance to you.
Sincerely yours,
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City Manager
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THE EFFORT ALWAYS MATTERS
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BOARD MEMBER APPLICATION
PAUL RICHARD BRAUTIGAN
NAME
2877 S.W. 2nd Street, Delray Beach, Florida 33445
HOME STREET ADDRESS, CITY, ZIP (LEGAL RESIDENCE)
80 Depot Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida 33444
PRINCIPLE BUSINESS STREET ADDRESS, CITY, ZIP
(407) 243-7944
HOME PHONE
(407) 272-9086
BUSINESS PHONE
ON WHAT BOARDS ARE YOU INTERESTED IN SERVING
Historic Preservation, CAB
Human Relations, Housin~ Authority,
LIST ALL CITY BOARDS ON WHICH YOU ARE CURRENTLY SERVING OR HAVE PREVIOUSLY
SERVED (Please include dates) None
EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS R ~r.I...Jn....A,.onitprt",.~l
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GIVE YOUR PRESENT, OR MOST REg:ENT EMPLOYER, ANn POSITION ______
President, ArChitect, Owner, GR UP ARCHITECTURE SOUTH, INc-.
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I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT ALL THE ABOVE STATEMENTS ARE TRUE, AND I AGREE AND
UNDERSTAND THAT ANY MISSTATEMENT OF MATERIAL FACTS CONTAINED IN THIS AP-
PLI ATION MAY CAUSE FORFEITURE UPON MY PART OF ANY APPOINTMENT I MAY
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di verse types of indi viduals, developers,
Group Architecture South, Inc.
Nathan Miller - Developer
Jack Gaines - Developer
The Babcock Co. - Developers
Versatile Investment Properties - Developers
Restaurant - Delray Beach
Lennar Homes - Developers
Diamond Equities - Developers
Gold Coast Railroad Museum
Greek Orthodox Community of Broward County
Edward Ledder - Chairman,Abbott Laboratories
Warren Thomson - Trademark Attorney
J. Allen Jones - Attorney,Eastman Kodak
Whitehill Developers
Steven Whitehill - Developer
Henry Whitehill - Developer ,
Hobe Sound Associates - Develo~ers
Holiday Inns of America
Jerry Baxter-Pres.,Corporate Design Int.
Richard Bagdasarian - Attorney
Castle Lake Corporation
Kissimmee Station - Kissimmee, Fl.
Louis Vitale - Attorney/Former Judge
the unique and
etc. who found
P. RIchard BrauUgan
Architect
Personal House
Personal House
Cloverbend
Windwood
Po Folks
Boca Chase
Diamond Plaza
Theme Park
Church
Personal House
Personal House
Personal House
Hampton Club
Personal House
Personal House
Hobe Sound Golf Club
.Hotel - Maimi
Personal House
Personal House
Apartments - Akron, Ohio
Railroad Station Rehab.
Personal House
Architecture
Land Planning
Graphic Desllln
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Golf Course
Architecture
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With over 20 years experience in Southern Florida, Mr.
Brautigan has been in private practice over 4 years in
Delray Beach. Holding Architecture degrees from Florida A&M
University and Auburn University, Mr. Brautigan has designed
over 4,000 housing units and buildings as tall as 36
stories.
p, RIchard B"uUgan
Architect
A native of Ft. Lauderdale, Mr. Brautigan brings his
philosophy to bear that bUildings should be sensible as well
as belong to the site they occupy.
Having designed an extraordinary amount of diverse building
types from a native 'Cracker House' to the highly acclaimed
Saint Demetrios Greek Church in Ft. Lauderdale to the
wonderful Gold Coast Railroad Theme Park at Metro Zoo.
Currently, Mr. Brautigan has purchased the historic Seaboard
Air Line Railroad Station in Delray Beach and has started
the restoration of the bUilding for the relocation of his
firm, Group Architecture South, Inc.
Group Architecture South, Inc. was foUnded in Delray Beach
in 1983 by Mr. Brautigan and currently maintains a staff of
2 architects, 4 technical support personnel, 1 field
manager, 2 interior designers and 2 clerical supports.
The reputation of Group Archi tecture South, Inc.
buil t on the highly creative Architecture of Mr.
coupled with the technical clarity and
completeness of the firms Construction Documents.
has been
Brautigan
technical
Architecture
land Planning
Graphic Design
Models
Golf Course
As Frank Lloyd Wright so aptly stated, "Give back the sloganArchltecture
I a good copy is better than a poor original' _ to those
whose desire for SUccess out-measured their capacity to
perform and who framed it in self defense."
Mr. Brautigan was selected as Architect for the personal
houses of such notables as Edward Ledder, Chairman of the
Board of Abbott Laboratories; Warren Thomson, an
internationally known Wall Street trademark attorney; J.
Allen Jones, former corporate counsel of Eastman Kodak;
COlonel Robert Conlin of NASA, Jack Gaines and Nathan
Mi'ller, prominent South Florida Developers; Jerry Baxter,
President of Corporate Design Interiors.
A close examination of Mr. Brautigan'sarchitecture reflects
the originality, principles and truths of which Mr. Wright
spoke.
100 East Unton BI\'d.
Suite 802.A
Del...). lIcacll, FL 33444
(3011) B71H1086
CITY OF DELRAY BEACH
BOARD MEMBER APP~ATION
Anrie_~~!?~!..9.ht
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HOME STREET ADDRESS, CITY, ZIP (LEGAL RESIDENCE)
Delray_Executive Mall, Inc. 110 East Atlantic Avenue, Delray Beach, FL 3344L
PRINCIPLE BUSINESS STREET ADDRESS, CITY, ZIP
rnft"gF> nnnrL_.900_East.-At.lanti,.. .AJLenllF>. nF>lr"~ RF>",..h. I"r. 33483_____
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EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONSGradua~ed HiqhSchool - GO~_~2sried_: Worked for
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DESCRIBE EXPERIENCES, SKILLS OR KNOWLEDGE WHICH QUALIFY YOU TO SERVE ON
THIS BOARD. 1978-1982 Served on the National Advisory Council of 195 stores
of frame factor~_thr~~~~ut U.S. Served as Chairman for 2_~~~and_E_~_
..A.lg.n.e.C..._lih.en our sQ.1l._w-'Uj born. P_!;:.e31...El...1'l..tJ v secretary of the Water_w2'y"'~as~oc
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UNDERSTAND THAT ANY MISSTATEMENT OF MATERIAL FACTS CONTAINED IN THIS AP-
PLICATION MAY CAUSE FORFEITURE UPON MY PART OF ANY APPOINTMENT I MAY
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Work History
July, 1988 - present
Manager of Delray Executive Mall, Inc.
110 East Atlantic Avenue, Delray Beach, FL 33444
1975 - present
Owner of The Frame Factory
2435 N. Federal Highway,Boca Raton, FL 33431
1981 - present
Owner of The Cottage Door
900 East Atlantic Avenue,Delray Beach, FL 33483
1966 - present Owner of St. Jouite Hotel, Inc.
St. Jouite, P. Quebec,Canada
a 75-room motel & hotel with a restaurant, tavern
and Lounge
1967 - 1975
Owner of Seal Cove Stables, Inc.
Had over 60 head of Quarter Horses
Raised, trained, leased, & sold horses throughout
the State of Maine
1969 - 1975
Managed Bar Harbor Candles with a partner. I was in
charge of sales. Sold throughout u.S. to major
corporations; i.e., Liggett - Rexall, K-Mart.
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SCOTT CHARLES BECHTLE
Pablo Point
13638 Cardona Drive
Jacksonville, FL 32225
(904) 246-8558
OBJECTIVE:
Born: December 22, 1950
Height: 6'1" Weight: 178 lbs.
Excellent Health
Seeking a permanent alliance with a progressive firm which can
profit from my aggressive efforts in the area of financial
administration and reporting systems.
EDUCATION: ~NHOUTH COLLEGE, West Long Bra~~New Jersey 07764
Kaster of Business Administration (M.B.A), Kay 1975
Emphasis on Accounting and Financial Management
Honors Graduate
EXPERIENCE:
June'
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WAYNESBURG COLLEGE, Wayneshurg, Pennsylvania 15370
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration - Accounting, May 1973.
Member, Alpha Kappa Psi (National Honors Business Fraternity)
Treasurer, Phi Sigma Kappa Vice President, Inter-Fraternity Council.
STATE OF FLORIDA - DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE
Tallahassee, Florida 32301
Position: Assistant Chief Examiner
Acting Chief Examiner (4-1-86)
Maintain full regulatory authority in the administration of Florida
Insurance Laws relating to licensing, supervision and financial
examination of .some 1500 insurers. . Coordinate countrywide solvency
monitoring of all authorized, surplus lines, and reinsurers. Super-
vise assignment andireview of examination/audit process activities
as NAIC southeastern zone secretary. _Directly responsible for
coordination of certificate of authority application process.
Responsible for the compilation of the Department's Annual Report.
Developed a comprehensive in-house financial/auditing training
program. Represent the Department in official meetings dealing
with insurance industry, regulatory and legislative matters.
Work closely with all divisions of the NAICwith special interest
in task involvement for statutory reporting, asset valuation,
actuarial reserving, reinsurance and solvency in general. Implemented
an automated system of analysis of financial condition and statutory
compliance. Supervise and conduct investigative hearings regarding
statutory violations. Supervise in excess of 100 employees in three
functional areas.
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ENGINEERING AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICES INCORPORATED
Shrewsbury, New Jersey 07701
Position: Vice President-Finance
Had full responsibility for all financial reporting functions.
Totally directed all budgeting and strategic planning operations
and reported directly to and assisted the president in a majority
of operations policy. Implemented a contract monitoring system for
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key factor studies and Statement of Work (SOW) adherance to re-
quirements. Responsibilities include all accounting and tax
report preparation, contract proposal enhancement, and overall
corporate administration. This was a one year consultant
agreement contract with a prior employer.
CINEMA 'N' DRAFTBOUSE, INC.
Jacksonville, Florida 32211
Position: President
Operated one of the most profitable movie theatre/restaurant
combination franchise operations nationally. Responsible for all
profit and loss accountability, strategic planning and administra-
tive operations. A truly unique and often copied concept, expansion
was underway in both the Northeast and Florida markets. All interests
relinquished October I, 1985.
THE CHARTER COMPANY
CHARTER SECURITY LIFE, Charter Insurance Group, Inc.
Jacksonville, Florida 32202
Position: Vice President/Director of Finance and Budgeting
Responsible for all financial reporting aspects of the holding
company directly supervising full control of nine subsidiaries
including Charter Security Life Insurance Co. Was instrumental
in profitability studies relating to new product development,
as well as the corporate budgeting process culminating with
the Annual Plan. Was a keynote contributor in the year end
planning and presentation of Board of Directors reports.
Administered monthly financial report presentations of all
subsidiaries and provided executive management studies. Fre-
quently undertook special projects including quarterly operational
reviews and management reports systems (MRS). Participated
actively in aggre$slve acquisition procurements. Demonstrated
strong technical proficiency in a "take charge" environment while
adhering to a rigidly structured schedule.
THE PLANNING RESEARCH CORPORATION, Ft. Monmouth, New Jersey and
McLean, Virginia
Position: Configuration Management Administrator
Responsible for Planning and Contract Support fo~ the Joint
Interface Task Force Commander of the Joint Interoperability of
Tactical Command and Control Systems (JITF-JINTACCS). Provided
overall direction for planning test conduct, and measurement
evaluation for achievement of Compatibility and Interoperability
of the Military Services in a tactical environment. Supervised
automation for monitoring and reporting of test compliance, results
and subsequent recommendations to the Department of Defense (DOD) and
various National Security Agencies as to test effectiveness.
Additionally restructured and implemented a fully automated financial
reporting system for contract adherence which was subsequently adopted
by the Defense Contract Audit Agency (DCAA). Maintained an extensive
client interface as direct liaison with the Joint Service Office.
Nature of work was sensitive to National security and held a security
level at or above TOP SECRET.
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REFERENCES:
PRUDENTIAL PROPERTY AND CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY
Corporate Office, Homdel, New Jersey 07733
Position: Senior Financial Planning Analyst
Responsible for complete administration and coordination of the
Annual Plan, projecting in excess of $800 million premium volume.
Directed development, compilation, and implementation of all financial
planning guidelines which determined final profit and loss projection
results. Responsibilities included administration of accounting
functions, ratio analyses, evaluation of agent efficiencies, initiation
of sales and market research studies and long range forecasting.
Possess in depth knowledge of claims, underwriting operations, and
financial management procedures through self-initiated departmental
rotations. Excellent oral and written communication skills with all
executive levels. Successfully conducted management conferences
and participated actively in various Board of Directors presentations.
SHREWSBURY MOTORS, INC., Shrewsbury, New Jersey 07701
Volkswagen of America/World-Wide Volkswagen Corporation
Position: Controller
Responsible for complete financial management and general accounting
functions. Supervised full financial statement preparation and
analyses. Restructured and implemented budgeting techniques, sales
forecasting, and market trend strategies. Automated all financial
and inventory systems and received Commendation for Excellence
in Business Management, 1975 and 1976, from World-Wide Volkswagen
Corporation, Volkswagen of America, Inc.
BROOKDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE, Lincroft, New Jersey 07738
Position: Associate Professor (Part-Time Evenings)
Curriculum: Accounting, Business Management and Economics
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skills.
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Dl:.LAAY BeACH, FLORIDA 33444
407/'243.7000
November 30. 1988
Ms, Anita Deutsch
15908 Laurel Oak Circle
De1ray Beach, FL 33484
Dear Ms, Deutsch:
This letter
received your
committee.
is to confirm that the City of Delray Beach
application relative to serving on a City board
has
or
Your application is on file with the City Clerk's
remain on the permanent listing of individuals
serving on the various boards and committees of
vacancies arise. your name and application will be
the City Commission for appropriate consideration.
office and will
interested in
the City. As
submit.ted to
Your interest in t.he City of Delray Beach is greatly appreciated,
Sincerely.
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City Clerk
co: City Manager
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THE EI'FORT ALWAYS MATTERS
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CITY CL_,{K
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August 27. 1987
Mr. Jlm Pennlngton
100 N.W. 1st. ATe.
Delra, Beach Florlda ))444
Dear Mr. Fennlngton.
I am lnterested in serTlng the Clt1 of Delra, Beach in a~1
capaclt1 that wlll help make our clt1 a beautiful place to
llTe a~d prosper. I would like to be considered for the
Communlty Appearance Board.
I am a resldeftt of the Clt1 of Delra, Beach for the past 12
1ears, and a registered Toter in the clt1 for 12 1ears. l'Te
been a resldent of the State of Florlda slnce 1965.
At present I'm a ..mber of the Beautlflcatlon Co..lttee aRd
haTe serTed slnce 1984.
I haTe 40 1ears of buslaess experlence. &anagerlal a~d entre-
preneur.
Home o~ershlp OTer 40 1ears. New Jerse1. New York. Florlda.
Organlzatlon actlTltl~sp, AARP. 50S, UFO.
Art student: Boca Raton Center for the Arts.
FAU audit student: studles lncluded. Munlclpal GOTer..ent
Admlnlstratlon. Folltlcal scle~ce courses. U.S.hlstor1 and
gOTernaental courses. Fhllosoph,. Oceaaograph1.Meteorolog1.
Ver1 Trul, Yours.
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C&p&c.lt;1 that wIll help make our CIt7 a beautltul plaoe to
lITe aad prosp~r. I would lIke to be consldered tor the
CoaaunIt~ Appearance Board.
I aa a resldent ot the Clt7 ot DelraT Beaoh tor the past 12
Tears, &D4. reg1~ter4d Toter In the cIt7 tor 12 Tears. I'Te
been a reaj.dut at:. the State ot Florlda sInce 1965.
At present I'. a ...b.r ot the Bea~tItlcatloD Co..lttee &ad
haT. serTed slAoe 1981lo.
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AdmInIstratIon, Polltlcal sclence courses, U.S.hIstor7 and
gOTer.aaent&l couraea, PhIlos0ph7, Ooe~ogr.ph7,MeteorolcS7.
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I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT ALL THE ABOVE STATEMENTS ARE TRUE, AND I AGREE AND
UNDERSTAND THAT ANY MISSTATEMENT OF MATERIAL FACTS CONTAINED IN THIS AP-
PLICATION MAY CAUSE FORFEITURE UPON MY PART OF ANY APPOINTMENT I MAY
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5120 Pineview Circle
Delray Beach, Florida 33445
407-498-0424
Betty Janin has been a full-time resident of the Hamlet
since 1981.
She has a Bachelor's degree from Hunter Cbllege and a Master's
degree in Public Administration from New York Uni versi ty .
Mrs. Janin served on the board of the Hamlet Resident Association
for four years, holding the post of Treasurer for three years.
She is presently a member of the Board of Governors of the
Hamlet Cbuntry Club.
Prior to her residence in Delray Beach, Mrs. Janin \oA:lrked in
New York City in various positions of responsibility in legal
finns and for C. P. A.s. She has also been an executive with
a real estate develoJ;ment firm.
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BOARD MEMBER APPLICATION
Debor.a .Turner Oster
NAME
845 N.E. 71st Street Boca Raton, FL 33487
HOME STREET ADDRESS, CITY, ZIP (LEGAL RESIDENCE)
25 Seabreeze Avenue Delray Beach, FL 33483
PRINCIPLE BUSINESS STREET ADDRESS, CITY, ZIP
(407) 997-2396 (407) 276-0453
HOME PHONE BUSINESS PHONE
ON WHAT BOARDS ARE YOU INTERESTED IN SERVING Community Appearance Board
LIST ALL CITY BOARDS ON WHICH YOU ARE CURRENTLY SERVING OR HAVE PREVIOUSLY
SERVED (Please include dates)
EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
8.5. 1980 Landscape Horticulture
LIST ANY RELATED PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONS AND LICENSES WHICH YOU HOLD.
Registered S~a~e of Flo~i~a Landscape Architect License #1131
Member - American Societv of Landscape Architects
GIVE YOUR PRESENT. OR MOST RECENT EMPLOYER. AND POSITION Vice President
Jerrl Turner & Associates of Florida, Inc.
DESCRIBE EXPERIENCES, SKILLS OR KNOWLEDGE WHICH QUALIFY YOU TO SERVE ON
THIS BOARD. I have been working in the field of Landscape Architecture and related
fields, such as environmental consulting and civil engineering, since my graduation in
1980 and am personally dedicateo to gual~development in the Cit~Delr~Beach.
~LEASE ATTACH A BRIEF RESUME.
I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT ALL THE ABOVE STATEMENTS ARE TRUE, AND I AGREE AND
UNDERSTAND THAT ANY MISSTATEMENT OF MATERIAL FACTS CONTAINED IN THIS AP-
PLICATION MAY CAUSE FORFEITURE UPON MY PART OF ANY APPOINTMENT I MAY
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845 N.E. 71st Street
Boca Raton, FL 33487
(305) 997-2396
PERSONAL
EDUCATION
PROFESSIONAL
EXPERIENCE
Present
August 1984 -
July. 1987
August 1983-
August 1984
January 1981 -
August 1983
Summer 1978 &
Summer 1979
Married 5'1" 104 pounds 29 years old Excellent Health
8achelor of Science in Landscape Horticulture 1980
North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina
Registered Landscape Architect, State of Florida #1131
American Society of Landscape Architects
Jerry Turner & Associates of Florida, Inc.
Landscape Architects - Land Planners
25 Seabreeze Avenue Delray 8each, FL 33483
(305) 276-0453
Vice President - Landscape Architect
Responsible for all marketing, project management
landscape design for all Florida projects
Sheremeta Associates
Civil Engineers - Land Planners
101 S.E. 6th Avenue Delray Beach, FL 33487
(305) 276-7300
Land Planner Landscape Architect Drafting Supervisor
Responsible for all Landscape Architecture, CADD
drafting, scheduling all production and supervision
of drafting staff
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Coastal Zone Resources
Environmental Consultants
Jupiter, FL
Environmental Permitting Technician
Responsible for preparation of permit applications,
collection of supporting information, field inspections
and all graphic representation
Jerry Turner & Associates, Inc.
Landscape Architects - Land Planners
Raleigh, North Carolina
Landscape Designer Draftsperson
Responsibilities included: planting design, drafting
of site plans, construction details, staking plans,
grading plans, horizontal road al ignment, land use
and zoning studies, as well as general office duties
City of Raleigh Parks & Recreation Department
Raleigh, NOt'th Carolina
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25 SEA-BREEZE AVE.
CELRAY BEACH. FLORID.It. 33444
305-0276.0453
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Mr. James Pennington
Town Manager
City of Delray Beach
100 N.W. 1st Avenue
Delray 8each, FL 33444
Dear Mr. Pennington,
I am writing to you today to ask that I be considered to fill the
upcoming vacancy on the Community Apperance Board.
I have been working in Delray Beach since 1984 and have become
familiar with the Cities zoning, landscape and building codes
and feel that someone with my experience would be a valuable
addition to the board. I have been .wishing for some time to find
a way to be of service to the City of Delray Beach and when I
learned of this upcoming vacancy I felt that this would be a
good way to "be involved! in the community."
I have also enclosed a copy of my resume for your information.
If you have any questions or require any further information,
please feel free to call me at the above number.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Sincerely,
. <a<-.&'I5'-4C- d~
Debora Turner Oster
Landscape Architect
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NORM~N B. ~IN
MY TEMPORARY RE$IDENCE & M~ILIl
ADDRESS IS- 1401 S. OCEAN BLVD.
BOCA a.TON. Fl.. ~i4c
14'5 N. SWINTON AVENUR. DE!.R;r B2AC!t. FT.. ~-i4B~
HOME STREET ADDRESS, CITY, ZIP (LEGAL RESIDENCE)
l'U1lA$TE - TIlZ ART OF FINE H'ArR. 402 If.E. 2nd. ST.. DELRAY
PRINCIPLE BUSINESS STREET ADDRESS, CITY, ZIP
B~ACR. FL.- 33483
3'l4-044'l
HOME PHONE
278-3416
BUSINESS PHONE
ON WHAT BOARDS ARE YOU INTERESTED IN SERVING COMMUNITY APPEAR}.NCE BaARD
LIST ALL CITY BOARDS ON WHICH YOU ARE CUR~ENTLY SERVING OR HAVE PREVIOUSLY
SERVED (Please inolude dates) N A
EDOCATIOtlAL QUALIFICATIONS F.X'1'<:N<;TV~ '1'I1ATNTN~ TN F.Y'1'~'I1Tnl1 II- TN'1'~I1Tnl1 MA'l'FI1TlT ""Ft
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BY NA'1'TONH. ~UNIlNCTIlR':R~~ O"~llIn A~~ II- "'1'Rll(~TllJHT ~UT",PT 41,
LIST ANY RELATED PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONS AND LICENSES WHICH YOU HOLD.
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GIVE YOUR PRESENT, OR MOST RECENT EMPLOYER, AND POSITION lrAMAflTE _ THE A,RT
OF FINE HAIR . PRESIDENT
DESCRIBE EXPERIENCES, SKILLS OR KNOWLEDGE WHICH QUALIFY YOU TO SERVE ON
THIS BOARD. 17 YEHS ,~~ DEnCN CONSULT \NT &: ESTIMATElR. IN BUSINE"S &: OR REnDEIICE IN
DEL RAT BEACH, FL. ~,INCE 191?d,. ORGANIZED &: PROPO~ED TO LOGAL GOVERlfING BODY TErE CONCEPT
OF PINEAPPLE GROVE, AT PRESENT I HEAD CERTAIN STEARING COMMITnE,' TO HELP FF.OMOTE REVIT-
ALIZATION OF THE DOWNTOWN AREA. ACTIVELY INVOLVED A~ AN ART.IST/~'cULPTOR.
PLEASE ATTACH A BRIEF RESUME.
I ~EREBY CERTIFY THAT ALL THE ABOVE STATEMENTS ARE TRUE, AND I AGREE
UNDERSTAND THAT ANY MISSTATEMENT OF MATERIAL FACTS CONTAINED IN THIS
PLICATION MAY CAUSE FORFEITURE UPON MY PART OF ANY APPOINTMEIIT I
RECEIVE.
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NORMAN Jl>. RADIN
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402 N.E. 2nd STREET - DELRAY BEACH. FLORIDA 33444
278~416
NORM.~ Ii. RADIN
1401 S. OCEAN, BLVD.
BOCA RATON . FL.
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REFER TO APPLICATION
COMPLETION OF HIGH SCHOOL IN 1958. NEW YORK
EMPLOYED BY MARTIN PAINT INC;1959 - 1979, TRAINED IN COLOR. CO-ORDINATION,
BUILDING MATERIAL BOTH INTERIOR &: EXTERIOR, &: ESTIMATING. A M,YOR
PORTION OF MY TRAINING PERTAINED TO EXTERIOR & INT~RIOR DESIGN &:
DECORATING.
IN 1962 BECAME ACTIVE IN MANAGEMENT, IN 1964 I Wh~ PRE~IDENT OF
THREE LOCATIONS IN STATEN ISLAND . NEW YORK. AT THIS TIME THERE WE!
TW~NTY-FOUR PERSONS IN MY EMPLOY &: I WAS RESPONSIBLE FOR I~ INVEN-
TOnY IN EXCESS OF 400,000 DOLLARS.
I AM HONORABLY DISCHARGEJ FROK THE NEW YORK NATIONAL GUARD AFTER
SERVING FOR SIX &: A HALF YEARS. OBTAINING THE RANK OF $TAFF SERGEA!
AND THE CHARGE OF A SQUAD OF rwO:LVE pf:RSOlm.
IN 1979 I SOLD MY BUSINESJ AND STUDIED COSMOTOLOGY. AFTER C";PTIF-
ioation(6 1/~ imonth~)I APPRENTIC:,J AT A HAIR ~ALON LOGATED ON MAD-
ISON AVE. IN NEW YORK CITY.
I MOV~J TO DELRAT BEACH. FL. IN 1980
MY COLLEGE EXP:;RIENCE W A~ UN-MATRICUL ',TED IND VLA,S A PUR3UIT TO GAB
KNOWLEDGE IN PSYCOLOGY &: EUROPE.u~ LITERATURE.(STATEN ISLAND COMM-
UNITY COLLEGE)
MY DESIRE TO NURTURE OUR CITY BRINGS ME TO TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY
TO PREJENT THIS APPLICATION, LOOKING }ORWARD TO SERVING MORE FORM-
ALLY.
AT PRESENT I AM THE ORGANIZER OF THE PINEAPPLE GROVE BUPPORT GROUP
DETERMINED TO REVITALIZE THE RESIDENTIAL Ill') BUSINESS ARBA TO THE
NORTH OF ATLANTIC AVE.
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100 N W lS1 AVENUE
D[LRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444
407/243.7000
November 30. 1988
Mr. Norman B. Radin
c/o Namaste
402 N.E. 2nd Street
Delray Beach. FL 33444
Dear Mr. Radin;
This letter is to confirm that the City of Delray
received your application relative to serving on the
Appearance Board.
Beach has
Community
Your application is on file with the City Clerk's
remain on the permanent listing of individuals
serving on the various boards and committees of
vacancies arise. your, pame and application will be
the City Commission for appropriate consideration.
off ice and will
Int.erested in
the City. As
submitt.ed to
Your interest in the City of Delray Beach i~ greatly appreciated.
Sincerely,
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ElivIbeth ~ Ar~au
City Clerk
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THE EFFORT ALWI\YS MATTERS
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'I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT ALL THE ABOVE STATEMENTS ARE TRUE, AND I AGREE AN
UNDERSTAND THAT ANY MISSTATEMENT OF MATERIAL FACTS CONTAINED IN THIS AP
PLICATION MAY CAUSE FORFEITURE UPON MY PART OF ANY APPOINTMENT I MA
RECEIVE.
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100 N.W, 1st AVENUE
DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444
407/243.7000
November 30. 1988
Ms. Mildred Scherer
88 South Ocean Boulevard
Delray Beach. FL 33483
Dear Ms. Scherer:
This letter is to confirm that the City of Delray
received your application relative to serving on the
Appearance Board.
Beach has
Community
Your application is on file with the City Clerk's office and will
remain on the permanent listing of individuals interested in
serving on the various boards and committees of the City. As
vacancies arise. your name and application will be submitted to
the City Commission for appropriate consideration.
Your interest in the ~\ty of Delray Beach is greatly appreciated.
Sincerely.
c;t beth Arn~~
Ci Clerk
cc: City Manager
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CITY OF DEL RAY BEACH
BOARD MEMBER APPLICATION
DESI~YNN S~ER
NAME
587 N.W. 45th Drive, Delray Beach, Fl. 33445 ___
HOME STREET ADDRESS, CITY, ZIP (LEGAL RESIDENCE)
~_Thomas Catalucci Inc. (Interior Design) 420 East Palme~J?~!k Road, Boca Raton,F
PRINCIPLE BUSINESS STREET ADDRESS, CITY, ZIP 33432
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495-0657
HOME PHONE
338-7688
BUSINESS PHONE
ON WHAT BOARDS ARE YOU INTERESTED IN SERVING Co_unity Appearance Board
LIST ALL CITY BOARDS ON WHICH YOU ARS CURRENrLY SERVING OR HAVE PREVIOUSL
SERVED (Please inolude dates) I have listed my appointments below.
EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
four years and I graduated from
Interior Design.
I have attended the University of South Florida for
The International Fine Arts ~ollege majOrUlg in
LIST ANY RELATED PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONS AND LICENSES WHICH YOU HOLD.
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Inc.. L.JiJD_~JIlt.e;ior DeRiiner with thiR firm. The firm is an Associate M~.2i~~
Amprir;:!n SociPty Dt~tiJu: Desia:ners.
DESCRIBE EXPERIENCES, SKILLS OR KNOWLEDGE WHICH QUALIFY YOU TO SERVE C
THIS BOARD. Roa'. which
is very simil~to the Community Appearance Boar ut on y respons e ~ur develop'
-I~y current position~s an Interior Desi~ner I rQutinely design and pre~e visual
conceptions as well as incorporate the asthetic values of design to enhance the overall
PLEASE ATTACH A BRIEF RESUME, appearance.
I ,HEREBY CERTIFY THAT ALL THE ABOVE STATEMENTS ARE TRUE, AND I AGREE H
UNDERSTAND THAT ANY MISSTATEMENT OF MATERIAL FACTS CONTAINED IN THIS AF
PLICATION MAY CAUSE FORFEITURE UPON MY PART OF ANY APPOINTMENT I MP
RECEIVE.
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DESIREE-LYNN SNYDER
587 NORTH WEST 45'TH DRIVE
DELRAY BEACH. FLORIDA 33445
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CAREER OBJECTIVE: TO PURSUE A CAREER IN THE
INTERIOR DESIGN FIELD.
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EDUCATION:
INTERNATIONAL FINE ARTS COLLEGE
MIAMI, FLORIDA
RECEIVED ASSOCIATE OF ARTS DEGREE
MAY 2, 1987
MAJOR: INTERIOR DESIGN
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA
TAMPA, FLORIDA
ATTENDED AUGUST 1981. MAY 1985
MAJOR: LIBERAL ARTS
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DENVILLE. NEW JERSEY
RECEIVED DIPLOMA MAY 2.1981
RELATED WORK EXPERIENCE:
2/87 - 3/87 MOSHE COSICHER. A.I.A.
INTERNSHIP ARCHITECTS AND DESIGNERS
NORTH BAY VILLAGE. FLORIDA
9/87 - 12/87
WILSON/JENKINS & ASSOC. INC.
ARCH ITECTS/ENGI N EERS/PLAN NERS
POMPANO BEACH, FLORIDA
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PROFESSIONAL SKILLS: CONCEPTUALIZATION AND DESIGN OF
COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL INTERIORS. TEXTILE COORDINATOR.
SPACE PLANNING. DESIGN OF FUNCTIONAL FLOOR PLANS.
ARCHITECTURAL LETTERING. FURNITURE DESIGN, ABILITY TO
COMMUNICATE EFFECTIVELY. COLLABORATED WITH ARCHITECT AND
DESIGNER IN FINALIZING DESIGN RENOVATION, SUCCESSFUL
ORGANIZATION OF PRESENTATION BOARDS. RESEARCHED AND
COMPILED DATA IN PREPARATION FOR PROPOSED DAYCARE CENTER,
INTERVIEWED POTENTIAL CLIENTS. SECURED FINANCIAL
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INFORMATION ON PROSPECTIVE CLIENTS, DEVELOPMENT AND
COORDINATION OF CLIENT PROGRAMS.
TRAVEL: BERMUDA. CANADA AND MEXICO
ACTIVITIES: HIGH SCHOOL VARSITY CHEERLEADER, FRESHMAN
HOMECOMING Ri::FRESENTATIVE. STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESEN.
TATIVE AND A MEMBER OF THE LITERARY GUIDE CLUB.
I AM PRESENTLY ON THE ARCHITECTURAL COMMITTEE AT PINE
TRAIL EAST COMMUNITY AND I AM AN ALUMNAE OF ALPHA DELTA
PI SORORITY.
REFERENCES: FURNISHED UPON REQUEST.
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100 NW. 1st AVENUE
DELRAY BEACH, r.LORIOA 33444
407/243-7000
November 30. 1988
Ms. Desiree Lynn Snyder
587 N.W. 45th Drive
Delray Beach. FL 33445
Dear Ms. Snyder:
This letter is to confirm that the City of Delray
received your application relative to serving on the
Appearance Board.
Beach has
Community
Your application is on file with the City Clerk's offioe and will
remain on the permanent listing of individuals interested in
serving on the various boards and committees of the City. As
vacancies arise. your name and application will be submitted to
the City Commission for appropriate consideration.
Your interest in the City of Delray Beach is greatly appreciated.
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Sincerely,
~J{~ ! < '7-.-4- - '-'-
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City Clerk
co: ~ity Manager
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BOARD MEMBER APPLICATION
Rett Talbot
NA11E
122 N. Andrews Ave. De1ray Rearh 11481
HOME STREET ADDRESS, CITY. ZIP (LEGAL RESIDEIICE)
903 Meadows Rd. Boca Raton 33486
PRINCIPLE BUSINESS STREET ADDRESS. CITY. ZIP
278-1740
HOME PHONE
338-3222
BUSINESS PHONE
ON,WHAT BOARDS ARE YOU INTERESTED IN SERVING
Community Appearance
LIST ALL CITY BOARDS ON WHICH YOU ARE CURijENTLY SERVING OR HAVE PREVIOUI
SERVED (Please inolude dates)
. None
EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS Master of-Sripnrp _ Phy~iral Thprapy
LIST ANY RELATED PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONS AND LICENSES WHICH YOU HOLD.
Florida Physical Therapy License
National Athletic Trainers Assoc. Certification
Bachelor of Science - Health ano'SafPty
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GIVE YOUR PRESEN~J OR MOST RECENT EMPLOYER, AND POSITION
Director - National Institute for Rehab. and Sports Medicine,
Gomofned Health Serv~ces of America
DESCRIBE EXPERIENCES, SKILLS OR KNOWLEDGE WHICH QUALIFY YOU TO SERVE
THIS BOARD. Applying for Altprnatp mpmhpr p,,~iti"n _ LaYP"'''""n
PLEASE ATTACH A BRIEF RESUME.
I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT ALL THE ABOVE STATEMENTS ARE TRUE, AND I AGREE J
UNDERSTAND THAT ANY MISSTATEMENT OF MATERIAL FACTS CONTAINED IN' THIS J
PLICATION MAY CAUSE FORFEITURE UPON MY PART OF ANY APPOINTMENT I ~
RECEIVE.
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Rettig Whitman Talbot, M.S.,P.T.,A.T.,C.
ADDRESS
National Institute for Sports Medicine, 903 Meadows Rd.. Boca Raton. Fl 33432
Phone: 338-3222
HOME ADDRESS
122 N. Andrews Ave., Delray Beach. Florida 33444
DATE OF BIRTH
June 11. 1959, Boynton Beach, Florida
HIGH SCHOOL
Atlantic High School, Delray Beach, Florida
COLLEGE
Indiana UniverSity, Bloomington, Indiana
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Bachelor of Science, Health & Safety, Emphasis in Athletic Training, August 1981
COLLEGE HONORS & ACTIVITIES
* Indiana University Dean's list: 1977, 1979, 1980
* I.U. School of Health, PhYSical Education and Recreation Alumni
Association, 1980 Merit Scholarship _
* Sons of the American Revolution Award for Leadership and Excellence, 1978
* Indiana University Varsity Baseball - Manager _ 1977-1979
* Indiana University Department of Sports Medicine
Student Trainer - 1979-1981 - football, basketball. track
* Indiana University Student Alumni Council _ 1978-1981
* Indiana University Intramural Athletics
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University of Indianapolis (formerly Indiana Central University). Indianapolis.
Indiana
GRADUATE DEGREE
Master of Science, Physical Therapy December 1984
HONOR
University of Indianapolis Dean's List 1982-1983
INTERNSHIPS, 1983-1984
Riverview Hospital, Noblesville. Indiana Tom Becker, P.T. _
Clinical Instructor and Department Supervisor. 2 weeks.
Bloomington ~Ospital, Bloomington, Indiana Cheryl
Clinical Instructor and Department Supervisor.
Bainbridge, P.T.
S weeks.
Methodist Hospital of Indianapolis, Indiana
Renae Tucker, P.T. - Clinical Coordinator. S weeks.
Cincinnati Sports Medicine & Orthopedic Center. Cincinnati. Ohio
Tim Heckman. P.T.,A.T.C. - Clinical Supervisor. 8 weeks.
Hines V.A. Hospital, Hines, Illinois Sue lase, P.T. _
Clinical Supervisor. 8 weeks.
Methodist Sports Medicine Center, Indianapolis, Indiana
John R. McCarroll, M.D. 1 week.
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Capitol Orthopaedics, Indianapolis, Indiana
Franklin D. Wilson, M.D. 1 week.
Mill.ffiERSHIPS IN SOCIETIES & ORGANIZATIONS
Phi Gamma Delta
National Athletic Trainers Association
American Physical Therapy Association
Sports Physical Therapy Section, A.P.T.A.
CERTIFICATION & LICENSE TO PRACTICE
N.A.T.A. }lember No. 800730, Certification No. 4-984, 1981
Physical Therapy License - Indiana - No. 1845, 1985
Physical Therapy License - Florida - No. 4746
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BOARD MEMBER APPLICATION
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HOME STREET ADDRESS, CITY, ZIP (LEGAL RESIDENCE) /
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PRINCIPLE BUSINESS STREET ADDRESS, CITY, ZIP
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EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
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'I HEREBY CERTIFY TiAT ALL THE ABOVE STATEMENTS ARE TRUE, AND I AGREE A.
UNDERSTAND THAT ANY MISSTATEMENT OF MATERIAL FACTS CONTAINED IN THIS A
PLICATION MAY CAUSE FORFEITURE UPON MY PART OF ANY APPOIN'l"MENT I M
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100 NW 1st AVENUE
DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444
407/243- 7000
November 30. 1988
Ms. Anita Deutsch
15908 Laurel Oak Circle
Delray Beach. FL 33484
Dear Ms. Deutsch;
This letter is to confirm that the City of Delray Beach has
received your application relative to serving on a City board or
committee.
Your application is on file with the City Clerk's
remain on the permanent listing of individuals
serving on the various boards and committees of
vacancies arise, your name and application will be
the City Commission for appropriate consideration.
office and will
interested in
the City. As
submitted to
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Your interest in the ptty of Delray Beach is greatly appreciated.
Sincerely.
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City Clerk
co: City Manager
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HOME PHONE
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LIST ALL CITY BOARDS ON WHICH YOU ARE CURRENtLY SERVING OR HAVE PREVIOUSLY
SERVED (Please inolude dates) ('ONsli<..<.Jc.n,'U f-lPFiEllL<:... l(i57~'-'lI(,., f
EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS _Si'At=J4l-+Il-J-I I+-c". FT L.4JP
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DESCRIBE EXPERIENCES, SKILLS OR KNOWLEDQE WHICH QUALIFY YOU TO SERVE ON
THIS BOARD. __<;? ',I '.:..:2-__~ il. ~ '"6 ( )~_ I !:l.t'.5. '> , ',,-, n FIZ'-+ II I fJ 1'1/1. - p,
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PLEASE ATTACH A BRIEF RESUME.
I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT ALL THE ABOVE STATEMENTS ARE TRUE, AND I AGREE AND
UNDERSTAND THAT ANY MISSTATEMENT OF MATERIAL FACTS CONTAINED IN THIS AP-
PLICATION MAY CAUSE FORFEITURE UPON MY PART OF ANY APPOINTMENT I MAY
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DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444
407/243-7000
March 10, 1989
Mr. David L. Henninger
602 Sunshine Drive
Delray Beach. FL 33444
Dear Mr. Henninger:
Thank you for your recent application for appointment to t~e
Civil Service Board or the Code Enforcement Board. .
Your application has been filed with the City Clerk's office and
will remain on the permanent listing of individuals interested in
serving on the various boards and committees of the City. As
vacancies arise. your name and application will be submitted to
the City Commission for appropriate consideration.
Again, thank you for yqur interest in the City of Delray Beach.
Sincerely,
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City Clerk
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ON WHAT BOARDS ARE YOU INTERESTED IN SERVING
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I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT ALL THE ABOVE STATEMENTS ARE TRUE, AND I AGREE AND
UNDERSTAND THAT ANY MISSTATEMENT OF MATERIAL FACTS CONTAINED IN THIS AP-
PLICATION MAY CAUSE FORFEITURE UPON MY PART OF ANY APPOINTMENT I MAY
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407/243.700t
November 30. 1988
Mr. Murray Sohmer
2345 N.W. 14th Street
Delray Beach. FL 33445
Dear Mr. Sohmer:
This lp.tter is to confirm
received your application
Enforcement Board.
that the City
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Your application is on file with the City Clerk's office and will
remain on the permanent listing of individuals interested in
serving on the various boards and committees of the City. As
vacancies arise. YOUr name and application will be submitted to
the City Commission for appropriate consideration.
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Sincerely.
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City Clerk
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"'0: HONORABLE C;O!]"ISS ImrS'l
I was informed that a vacancy will open up on the Civil
Service Commission Board as of ADril 1st, 1989.
Inasmuch as I have always believed in the Civil Service
System as well as the f'lerit System, I feel very stronp-ly
that a nerson should be jUdp-ed on his or her ability.
I would anoreciate your sUDport in this matter as I would
,rant to be a Volunteer on this Board.
Ror your further consideration, I am enclosinv, my resume.
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'!ice-f'ayor Vary I'cCarty
'ieCluty Vice-l'ayor Patricia Prainerd
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100 N.W. 1st AVENUE
DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444
407/243-7000
MEMORANDUM
TO: City Commission
FROM: Robert A. Barcinski, Acting City Manager
DATE: July 20, 1989
SUBJECT: AD HOC COMMITTEE TO CONSIDER POLICE
ACTIVITIES LEAGUE CONCEPT - (KIDS
AND COPS)
On Monday, June 26, 1989, at 7:00 p.m. a preliminary informal meeting was
held to determine the size and makeup of the Ad Hoc Committee who will
consider creating a city-wide program that would offer activities to
strengthen the relationships between the Delray youth and the Delray Police
Department.
The format to be used as a model or guide, is that of the National Police
Activities League (P.A.L.), however, the final proposal mayor may not bear
the name of P.A.L.
It was recommended that the core group should be limited to seven members.
Those members will represent the following groups or agencies: Member of
the City Commission, the F.O.P, the Police Department, Parks & Recreation,
Human Relations, Youth Council and Carver Middle School. Representatives
present and willing to serve are:
Representative - Commission: Vice-Mayor Mary McCarty
Representative - Police Department: Sgt. Ross Licata
Representative - Parks & Recreation: Carol Olsen
Representative - F.O.P.: Sgt. Fred Zieglar
Representative - Human Relations Committee: Joe Valentino
Representative - Carver Middle School: Kelly Brown
Representative - Youth Council: Tamara Wallace
Assistant City Manager, John W. Elliott, Jr., will be the staff representa-
tive to this Committee.
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MEMORANDUM
DATE: JULY 17, 1989
TO: WALTER BARRY, CITY MANAGER
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FROM: PAT CAYCE, HISTORIC PRESERVATION PLANNER
THRU: STAN WEEDON, ASSISTANT PLANNING DIRECTOR~
SUBJECT: NOMINATION OF CASON COTTAGE TO FLORIDA TRUST PRESERVATION
AWARD PROGRAM FOR 1989.
Each year the Florida Trust for Historic Preservation sponsors an
awards program for recognition of outstanding achievement in the
field historic preservation. De1ray Beach has been asked to participate.
The Historic Preservation Board voted on July 14, 1989 to submit the
nomination of Cason Cottage for this prestigious award. It will
be entered under Category Two:
Recognition of An Outstanding Preservation Project
1. Restoration of a residential structure
2. Adaptive re~use of an historic structure
3. Restoration of an historic Interior
Awards will be announced on Saturday, September 30, 1989. The fee for
processing the nomination is $20 and will come out of HPB Operation account
001-2711-524-09.
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CITY COMMISSION DOCUMENTATION
TO: ROBERT A. BARCINSKI,.INTERIM CITY MANAGER
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THROUGH: FRANK R. SPENCE,DIRECTOR
aVELOPMENT SERVICES GROUP
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FROM: ~-kOVAts, DIRECTOR
DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND ZONING
SUBJECT: CITY COMMISSION MEETING OF JULY 25, 1989
REQUEST FOR WAIVER OF PROCESSING FEES
ITEM BEFORE THE COMMISSION:
The consideration before the Commission is a request
for waiver of processing fees for a final plat
submission. The request is detailed in the attached
letter from ANDOVER. The amount involved is $2,357.26.
BACKGROUND:
Code Section 173.918 establishes separate processing fees for
preliminary and final subdivision plats. The fees are:
Preliminary Plat -- $363 plus $ 97/acre
Final Plat -- $484 plus $120/acre
The fee schedule is set by the City Commission; therefore the
Commission may make amendments to it.
Code Section l72.60(B) identifies the requirement for both a
preliminary plat and a final plat for a major subdivision. The
Andover III subdivision involves 51 lots and 22 acres of land and
is, thus, a major subdivision.
Andover argues that they made a combined application in February,
1989, and thus only one fee was necessary. The Planning
Department accepted the single processing fee and applied it only
toward the first step of processing with a credit to the next
step.
Regardless of the arguments which are made, the Code is clear
that two fees are required. If favorable consideration is given
to the request at-hand, the Commission should be prepared to
entertain other requests for waivers from similar situatE~
plats.
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
By motion, deny the request for waiver.
Attachment:
letter of June 21, 1989, with attachments from ANDOVER
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DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
City Commission
City of Delray Beach
100 N.W. First Avenue
Delray Beach, Florida 33444
via: David Kovacs, Planning Director
Re: Andover, Section III, Plat Application Fees
Dear Ladies and Gentlemen:
Earlier this year, Andover partnership filed an application for
preliminary and final plat approval for Andover, Section III. The
Planning Department determined at the time that the application
should cover preliminary plat approval only even though the actual
submission which was reviewed by staff contained full construction
plans and materials appropriate for final plat approval.
We have been requested to refile another application for final plat
approval and to resubmit all materials previously submitted. We
have also been asked to pay separate fees both for preliminary and
final plat approvals. To date the fee which we have paid is
$2,976.82, which is the appropriate fee for final plat approval
only.
We request that, since only one review has in fact been necessary
(except with respect to the normal correction of technical matters
as a followup to staff review) only one fee should be payable in
connection with this plat application. Accordingly, we ask that the
Commission waive the preliminary plat application fee ($2,357.26)
in this instance because payment of duplicate fees for a single.
review process is not equitable.
Thank you for any favorable consideration you may give to this
matter.
Very truly yours,
ANDOVER PARTNERSHIP
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June 21, 1989
Mr. David Kovacs
Planning Director,City of Delray Beach
100 N.W. First Avenue
Delray Beach, Florida 33444
Re: Andover, Section III/Final Plat
Dear Mr. Kovacs:
Please find enclosed herewith an application for final plat
approval for Andover, Section III.
The enclosures are identical with materials submitted in connection
with our earlier application for preliminary and final plat
approval, except only for the following:
1. Satisfaction or correction, as appropriate, of items 1,
2, 3, 6, 7, and 8 set forth in the Technical Review Section of your
Staff Report for the April 17, 1989, meeting of the Planning and
Zoning Board. A copy of this portion of the Staff Report is
attached for your convenience. (Items 4 and 5 were eliminated.
Item 6 was altered slightly to require only application for
permits.)
2. A certified cost estimate and hydraulic computations are
enclosed herewith. These items were not previously submitted.
All of the enclosed materials have been previously reviewed and
commented upon by staff with the sole exceptions noted above. We
suggest that it would be appropriate and efficient to limit staff
review to these exceptions only~
Please be advised that the easement for Del-Aire sewer and water
mains has been delivered to Larry Martin, Acting Public Utilities
Director. We did not record the instrument before delivering it.
Either Larry or I_can explain why if you should care get into it.
Please advise us as soon as possible when we may expect this matter
to be heard by the Planning and Zoning Board.
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Enclosures List
Application for Final Plat Approval
Andover, section III
Item
Review Status
South Florida Water
Managemant District Permit
Lake Worth Drainage Distrct
Approval
Previously submitted
Previously Submitted
Enviro Engineering corporation
Traffic Study
Previously submitted
Appliacation previously
submitted (Item 6 of
Technical Review)
Application and permit for water
system, HRS, Palm Beach County
Health Department
Ardaman & Associates soil test
report
Previously submitted
with plat applications
for Sections I & II
Tree survey with rights of way
Previously submitted
Streetscape Plan
Previously submitted
Previously submitted -
Corrected to add a fire
hydrant at lot 152 and
a note that street trees
will have 6' minimum
clearance from pavement
(Items 2 & 8 of
Technical Review)
Plats, Paving, Grading, Drainage,
and utilities plans
Revised Master Sewer and Water
New Submission
(Item 1 of Technical
Review)
Easement deed Del-Aire utilities
New submission
(Item 7 of Technical
Review)
Hydraulic computations
New submission
certification of construction
cost estimates
New submission
Application to Palm Beach County
Engineering for offsite improvements
(with corrected drawing)
New Submission
(Items 3 & 6 of
Technical Review)
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The preliminary plat is consistent with the previously submitted
master plan thus fUlfilling a previous condition of approval. The
essential aspects of this project, namely the provisions of
adequate utility services and the design of the street system are
acceptable. A recommendation of the approval for the requested
waivers is supportable as they represent a continuation of the
waivers previously granted by the City Commission.
There are two issues which require the specific attention of the
Board. These are:
creation of a through street by eliminating the
cul-de-sacs.
installation of a standard
previously approved bikepath
frontage.
sidewalk instead of the
along the Germantown Road
TECHNICAL REVIEW
The a~'plicant submitted revised plans on March 30,
response to the staff initial comments. The following
based upon the revised preliminary plat submittal.
1989, in
items are
1. Revise the water and sewer master plan to be consistent with
the revised water and sewer plan sheet nos. 5, 6, and 7 of
9.
2. Revise the water and sewer plan to provide an additional
fire hydrant at Lot 152.
3. Submit an off-site improvement plan providing for
a left turn lane (east approach)
expanded travel lanes (minimum 12 feet) for Germantown
Road to accommodate left turn lane and taper east and
west approach.
a standard sidewalk along the Germantown Road frontage.
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~ Submit an on-site improvement plan for the entrance area to
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')i. Provide exhibits showing how required parking will be
. ~ accommodated if one car garage units are proposed.
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With the final plat submittal provide copies of the recorded
utility easements covering the existing 12 inch water and 8
inch sewer force main which traverses the property and/or
show the easements on the plat as appropriate.
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clearance (minimum) will be maintained between the edge of
pavement and street trees.
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ALTERNATIVE ACTIONS
Firs~ resolve the items identified as "issues" in the Assessment
Sect10n of this report, then either
1. Approve the preliminary plat subject to the comments
identified in the Technical Review section of this report,
or
2. Continue with direction.
RECOMMENDATION
By motion, approve the preliminary plat
noted under the Technical Review Section
the final plat submission.
subject to the items
being complied with in
In a separate action, recommend to the City Commission that
waivers be granted from Code Sections 172.16 (P), 102.22 (A) and
172.17 (A) thus allowing a 40 foot right-of-way with a 20 foot
pavement section and a six (6)_ foot pedestrian pathway in lieu of
sidewalk on both sides of the streets.
Attachment: Reduced plat map
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MEMORANDUM
TO: David Huddleston, Director of Finance
FROM: Robert A. Barcinski, Acting City Manager
Herb Thiele, City Attorney
DATE: July 21, 1989
SUBJECT: Walter O. Barry - Final Pay Check
You are hereby authorized to make payment to Walter O. Barry in the
following manner:
6 months severance pay @ $35.88 x 1040 hours $
100% Accrued Sick Hours thru 7/19/89 @ $35.88 x 192 hours
100% Accrued Vacation Hours thru 7/19/89 @ $35.88 x 176 hours
I.C.M.A. Retirement Contribution Cap.
Total------------_______________________$
37,315.20
6,888.96
6,314.88
126.60
50,645.64
A total of $ 2,985.62 will be paid, in addition to the above figure, for
Walter's I.C.M.A. Contribution.
The City previously paid Walter O. Barry- $ 2,296.32 for salary from
7/8/89 through 7/19/89. This check was issued on 7/21/89.
When the
release.
check has been prepared, please submit to my office for
Please have the check ready as early as possible on 7/26/89.
Thank you for your assistance and cooperation.
Robert A. Barcinski
Acting City Manager
Herb Thiele
City Attorney
(Per City Manager Contract and
Subject to City Commission
Ratification and Funding.)
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M E M 0 RAN DUM
TO: WALTER O. BARRY
CITY MANAGER
THROUGH: FRANK R. SPENCE
DIRECTOR DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
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FROM~ GATES D. CASTLE, P.E.
CITY ENGINEER
DATE: JULY 14, 1989
SUBJECT: N.E. 1 ST STREET DRAINAGE PROJECT
Attached is Change Order No. 1 for the subject project in
the amount of $22,592.45. Major items of the Change Order
are resolution of conflict Hith existing sewage force mains
at N.E. 7th Avenue ($6,890) and the relocation of an
existing gravity sanitary sewer between N.E. 4th Avenue and
the Railroad ($13,106,00). The Change Order also involves
an addit~onal 100 days to complete the project, making the
new substantial completion date October 7, 1989.
The funding for the Change Order will be coming from the
1987 Utility Tax Bond Issue.
Engineering recommends approval of the Change Order.
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No. 1
Dated
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Project No.
87-1023
Project Name:
storm Drainage System No. 3
Owner: City of Delray Beach, Florida
Contractor:
Hardrives, Inc.
Contract Date:
September 29, 1988
To:
Hardrives, Inc.
, Contractor
You are directed to make the following changes in the subject contract:
See Attachment "A"
which changes are more specifically described in the attached amended plans, drawings, and
specifications.
The reason for the change is as follows:
To adjust several field conflicts
The contract price and contract time shall be adjusted because of such changes as follows:
A. Contract Price
1. Contract price prior to this change order:
749,763
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2. Net increase resulting from this change order: 22, 592. 45
3. Current contract price including this change order: 772 , 355 . 45
B. Contract Time
1. Contract time prior to this change order:
150 Days
2. Net increase resulting from. this change order:
100 Days
3. Current contract time including this change order: 250 Days
City of DeIray Beach, Florida, OWNER
By:
Attest:
City Clerk
City of Delray Beach
Approved as to form:
City Attorney
The above changes are accepted on , 198...:..... I understand that all the
provisions of the Contract Docu!'TIent related to Project No. 87 -10? 1 which are not
inconsistent with the terms of this Change Order shall remain in effect and apply to all work
undertaken pursuant to this Change Order.
Witness:
, CONTRACTOR
By:
Title
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Items:
Additions:
1. Project Signs
$ 1,025.00
2. Conflict w/existing Force Mains @ 7th Ave.
a. Mobilization & Demobilization $
b. Maintenance of Traffic
c. Modify Structures
1.) No. 30
2.) No. 29
3.) No. 27
4.) No. 25
d. Lot Rental
e. Sanitary Facilities
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3. Suspension of Work
a. Mobilization & Demobilization
2,000
915
1,425
900
370
340
790
150
= $ 6,890.00
= $ 2,000.00
200.00
4. Modify Structure #19 (for alley drainage=
5. Tie-in of Atlantic Ave. @ 4th Ave.
6. Relocate existing sanitary sewer bet.
NE 4th Ave. & Railroad
Additional Days= 100 days
Total Additions
= $ 4,935.45
= $ 13,106.00
= $ 28,156.45
Deductions:
1. Credit for Railroad Carrier Pipe = $ 3,564.00
2. Credit for Inspector's Trailer = $ 2,000.00
Total Deductions = $ 5,564.00
Net Increase Due to Change Order = $ 22,592.45
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MEMORANDUM
FROM:
Robert Barci~~, Interim ~'fty Manager
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Frank R. Spence, Director, evelopment Services
TO:
SUBJECT: Beautification of West Atlantic Avenue Median
adjacent to Hamlet Road
DATE: July 21, 1989
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BACKGROUND
The City Commission discussed this matter at their workshop
meeting held July 18, 1989. At that time alternate proposals
were presented by staff with estimated costs for each
alternative. By consensus the City Commission agreed to support
Alternate B which would provide landscaping materials for the
medians approximately 100 feet in each direction on West Atlantic
Avenue from the entrance way into the Hamlet with water being
supplied by the Hamlet. The staff reports prepared by Nancy
Davila, City Horticulturist, are attached. The estimated cost of
this proposal is $18,470.00
RECOMMENDATION
Commission confirms authorization for the staff to move forward
with this project and the installation of necessary landscaping
materials to beautify the medians on West Atlantic Avenue east
and west of the entryway into the Hamlet, at an estimated cost of
$18,470.00. Funding will come from the original $238,000 which
had originally been allocated for the West Atlantic Avenue
Beautification Project which had been transferred to pay for any
shortfall in the East Atlantic A~enue Beautification project-
Phase II. Now that tnat proJect has come in under budget, funds
are available to undertake this project.
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To:
Frank Spence. Director
Via: Lula Butler. Community Improvement Director
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Nancy Davila. Horticulturist/Special Projects Coordinator ~~
Re:
ESTIMATE - WEST ATLANTIC AVE. MEDIANS ADJACENT TO HAMLET
,Date:
June 20. 1989
You requested an estimate to landscape 100 feet to the east and west of the
Hamlet entrance. The median to the west is roughly 660 feet in length and 18
feet in width. The median to the east is 430 feet in length and 8 feet in
width.
Landscaping only 100 feet in either direction, therefore. would improve the
appearance of only a small area, and in my opinion. would draw attention to
the unsightlyness of the remainder of the median if this were the only area
to be improved.
You also requested comparative costs of sinking 2 wells versus Jack &
Boring. The median that is only 8 feet wide can not accommodate a well. A 4"
well and submersible pump could be installed in the larger median with a
Jack & Bore connection nose to nose through the two medians. In any event,
Jack & Boring would be required to provide the electrical to power the pump.
Various soenarios and cost estimates are provided as follows:
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immediately !!!! ~ ~ of the Hamlet entrance
Landscape entire medians
4" well
5 H.P, submersible pump
cost assooiated with pump installation
200 feet J&B 4" pipe @ $28/ft
130 feet J&B water connection between medians
Heads & piping
Sod for 5' perimter around large median
Shrubs & groundoover large median
Shrubs & groundcover small median
irrigation design
asphalt removal large median
$ 2,500.00
1,500.00
625.00
5,600.00
3,640.00
3,000.00
1,000.00
4,000.00
3,000.00
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Shrubs & groundcover small med
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6,720.00
3.000.00
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4,000.00
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Shrubs & groundcover 100 feet to east
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$ 6,720.00
2,700.00
900.00
600.00
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It is clear that a large part of the cOlt is associated with providing
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TO: Robert Barcinski, Interim City Manager
FROM: Frank R. Spence, Director, Development Services
SUBJECT: Bike Path Installation on West Atlantic Avenue
from Barwick Road to Military Trail
DATE: July 21, 1989
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BACKGROUND
At the City Commission workshop session held July 18, 1989, by
consensus, Commission agreed to proceed with the installation of
an asphalt bicycle path on West Atlantic Avenue from Barwick Road
to Military Trail.
Estimated cost of this project would be $6,500 for
another $8,500 for equipment rental and city labor.
Public Works Department will do the installation.
asphal t and
The City's
Commission was apprised of the fact that this area lies within
the unincorporated area of Palm Beach County and that necessary
permits would have to be secured from the County's Department of
Transportation. Commission also directed staff to contact Palm
Beach County to see if they would participate in the cost of this
improvement since it is in the County
RECOMMENDATION
Commission confirms its authorization for staff to move forward
with this project as soon as possible and to secure the necessary
permits to construct a bike path on West Atlantic Avenue from
Barwick Road to Military Trail. Funds are available in the
Engineering Department's Paving Budget.
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MEMORANDUM
TO: Walter O. Barry, City Manager
FROM: ~ Robert A. Barcinski, Asst. City Manager/Community Services
DATE: July 18, 1989
SUBJECT: Documentation City Commission Meeting July 25, 1989
Final Building Improvements - Public Safety Facility Bond
Action
Commission is requested to authorize the expenditure of $ 39,920 from the
Public Safety Facility Bond Fund account # 338-2161-521-60.89., for the
following:
1. Fence Around Antenna
2. Lighting Protection
3. Telephone Upgrade
4. Radio Console
$ 1,500.00
7,420.00
15,300.00
15,700,00
TOTAL----------------------___________________________-----$39,920.00
And to authorize that the balance of funds in the account be utilized to
offset the cost of a new computer system - computer aided dispatch.
Background
There is currently a balance of $ 71,243.84 in the Public Safety Facility
Bond Account. Modifications and improvements are needed to the facility
and equipment. These improvements are as follows:
1. Accreditation standards require a separate fence around the 184'
radio system antenna. Propose a six (6) foot, chain-link type~
2. Additional lighting protection is requested to prevent ad~ltional
damage to electrical components within the facility. The facility
has suffered two (2) hits since 3/87.
3. Due to the unexpected traffic load on the System 75 telephone system,
an automated call attendent is now available to upgrade the current
system and reallocate traffic.
4.
Upgrade present
allow separate
keeping the main
Motorola system with Desk Top Control Console to
channel for NCIC/FCIC and warrants inquiries, thus
channels open for police/fire dispatching.
A detail listing of improvements, costs and reasons for improvements are
attached in a memo from Chief Kilgore. The Public Works staff has
reviewed these requests and concurs.
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Recommendation
Staff recommends authorization of expenditures of $39,920 from the Public
Safety Facility Bond Fund, account #338-2161-521-60.89, and authorize the
balance of funds in this account to be utilized to offset the cost of a
new computer system - computer aided dispatch.
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(407) 243-7888 Fax (407) 243.7816
Delray Beach Police Department
CHARLES KILGORE
Chief of Police
MEMORANDUM
TO:
Walter O. Barry, City Manager
Charles Kilgore, Chief of Police
FROM:
THRU:
David M. HUddleston, Finance Director
DATE:
June 15, 1989
SUBJECT:
FINAL BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS-
PUBLIC SAFETY FACILITY BOND
Our staff has finally brought together a list of modifica-
tions/improvements on the Public Safety Facility (Project
338501) and have obtained written and/or verbal estimates.
The attached list details work to be done to
project. Once approved, we would attempt to
items prior to September 30, 1989.
complete
expedite
the
all
As of May 31st, a balance of
Schooler), less $11,795.00 which
be utilized on unfinished work,
$71,243.84. At the conclusion,
be applied toward the bond.
$83,038.84 remains (per B.
has been encumbered or is to
leaving a working balance of
all unused monies then could
We recommend your approval and ask City Commission approval
on June 27, 1989.
Respectfully submitted,
CHARLES KILGO
Chief of Poli
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PARTNERS WITH CITIZENS IN BRINGING THE COMMUNITY TOGETHER
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1. FENCE AROUND ANTENNA:
(Accreditation standards require
a separate fence around the 184'
radio system antenna. We propose
a six (6) foot, chain-link type.)
2. LIGHTING PROTECTION:
(Additional lighting protection is
requested to prevent additional damage
to electrical components within the
facility. We have suffered two (2)
hits since 3/87.)
3. TELEPHONE UPGRADE:
(Due to the unexpected traffic load
on the System 75 telephone system,
an automated call attendant is now
available to upgrade the current
system and reallocate traffic.
4. RADIO CONSOLE:
(Upgrade present Motorola system
with Desk Top Control Console to
allow separate channel for NCIC/
FCIC and warrants inquiries, thus
keeping the main channels open
for pOlice/fire dispatching.)
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407 278 4755 ]ul 10,89 15:29 P.G
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CITY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE
31(1 S.I.:. I" STREET. Sl'IT!' 4 [lrLRA \' IJJ'A('H, H,ORIDA 33483
407/243-7090 TLLE('(JI'II:R 4<17127H-47SS
MEMOR"ND1JM
Date:
.July 10, 1989
To:
Chief Charles Kilgore', Delray Beach Police Department
Herbert W.A. Thiele, city Attorney
From:
Subject: Review of Proposed Additional Expenditures from
$5 Million 1985 Public Safety Facility General
Obligation Bond
This memorandwn is in response to your telephone inquiry of
July 10, 1989 which requested t.he City Attorney's Office input
on the five proposed building modifications to be made with
remaining funds from the 1985 five million dollar Public Safety
Facility General Obligation Bond.
In that regard, and after further consultation with our bond
counsel.... this will confirm that with the except:Lon of Item No.
2 conceril1ng the repainting of the exterior wall, the City
Attorney's Office has no concerns with the Use of the remaining
bond proceeds for these projects. Our only concern is with the
Item No. 2 regarding, the exterior wall paint. A factual
finding must be made that this repainting is not a part of
normal maintenance, but specifically relates back to the
construction of the building itseu based upon construction
defects, and the City Administration'.Ii inability to have this
matter now corrected by the o~iglnal contractor. _
As to any monies remaining after these projects are completed,
the City Administra tlan · s attention is directed to the bond
documents concerning the application of remaining bond fund
monies and any subsequent required reduction to the debt
obligations.
Approval of these projects should be accomplished through
presentation to the City Commission at the desired City
Commission meeting. In the interim, if you have any questions,
please contact the City Attorney's Office.
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Robert A. Barcinskl, Assistant City Manager
David M. HUddleston, Director of Finance
Steven Sanford, Esq., Mudge Rose Guthrie Alexander and
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DELRAY BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT
MEMORANDUM
TO:
Major William H. Cochrane
Support Bureau
FROM:
Captain Albert M. Melis
DATE:
May 15, 1989
SUBJECT:
LIGHTNING PROTECTION
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Attached are two quotations for two different systems to protect
our building's systems from lightning discharge.
The first system is provided by FM Associates Inc. of Jupiter,
Florida. It is a PH-series. 3 phase surface entrance transient
voltage surge suppressor. The price given ($1,400.00) is for the
unit only, and does not included installation--which would be
secured locally. I am, however, not totally convinced that we
need this system. It protects us from surges through the
electrical lines, which we have not had happen yet and I believe
that we may have protection there already but I am not sure.
The second system is different and protects the building as a
whole from strike and is provided -by Lightning Master of
BroOksville, Florida and is divided into two items. First is
installation on top of the communications tower that is called a
SS-3S Static Dissipation Array at a cost of $1,500.00, plus
$400.00 installation. Additionally there will be 115 PP3NC
dissipators installed (one for eaoh lightning rod in the
compound) at a total of $5,520.00. The items installed on the
lightning rods look like metal dusters and the equipment
installed on the tower look like metal Christmas garland. Their
purpose is to dissipate static electricity build up, which can
translate into a lightning strike. Motorola informs me that this
equipment is highly effective.
I recommend purchase of these systems from Bond funds and I
welcome the opportunity to disouss this further.
Respectfully
ALBERT M. MELIS, CAPTAIN
Support Services Division
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LIGHTNING MASTER
PRICE QUOTATION
Prepared for:
Date: September 19, 1988
Delray Beach Pol ice Department
300 West Atlantic Avenue
Delray BeaCh, Florida 33444
Attn: Albert M. Mel is
Captai n
(407) 243-7850
ITEMS:
Location/Installation
Static dissipation system for:
Delray Beach Pol ice Department cOlMlunications towel" (approx, 220'
overall height, w/ under 4' face width):
(1) SS-3S static dissipation array $ 1,500,00
Installation 400.00
PI" i ce
Delray Beach Pol ice Department building roof grid 1 ightning rod
system:
(48) PP-3NC - 5/8"
(67) PP-3NC - 3/8"
(! 1:') 1'1-' ser les dl ssi pators Ol $48/
$ 5,520,00
TOTAL
(plus appl icable tax)
$ 7,420.00
TERMS:
Payable in full upon completion.
This price quotation is valid for 120 days.
ACCEPTED:
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PI" i n ted Name
P.O. **:
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for Lightning Mastel" Corporation
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Post OUlce Box 446 CllfJlQrWrlan
BrookSllllle, Flonda 34605
(904) 799-6800
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MEMORANDUM
TO:
Major William H. Coohrane
Support Bureau
FROM:
Captain Albert M. Melis
DATE:
May 15, 1989
SUBJECT:
A T & T'S AUDIX SYSTEM
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Enclosed for your review is a proposal by A T & T for an AUDIX
system. This would provide us with an automated call attendant,
as well as a voice message system.
An automated call attendant is intended to supplement and enhanoe
our current system. When calling, the publio would have a ohoice
of different Departmental functions to reach by pushing different
TouchTone numbers, or to talk to a human operator. Melbourne
Police Department already successfully uses suoh a system ((407)-
259-1211). It would greatly assist with our already voluminous
amount of telephone calls.
The voice mail concept is successfully used in many environments.
Anyone calling a given extension in which the called party is not
in, or away from the phone, could have a message whioh can be
retrieved by the called party from anywhere.
I believe that the AUDIX, system would be a tremendous asset to
the Department. It has been reviewed by Mrs. Patty Taylor, who
agrees, it is very much needed. I would welcome the opportunity
to discuss this further and recommend purchase from Bond Issue
funds.
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DESCRIPTION
1 36-26 PIN INTE CABLE G
1 M-F NULL MODEM CABLE G
3 386 IMB KIT-120NS F
1 VDC 400 CONTROLLER G
1 314 MONOCHR MONITOR G
1 386 CONFIGURATION 73 G
1 FOUND SOFTWARE G
1 24W PRINTER-NAR PAR G
2 FOUR CHAN VOC BOARD G
1 VP SYSTEM SOFTWARE F
1 VP VCC MAIL SOFTWARE F
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INSTALLATION
SHIPPING
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WARRANTY: 90 DAYS
POST WARRANTY MAINTENANCE:
PRICE
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107.40
174.85
4,028.10
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Up to 64 pre-programmed paging buttons
allow an operator to store an individual's
pager format code. pager number and the
correct channel for future use, A press of
two buttons will automatically recall this in-
formation and send the page, If more than
one individual needs to be paged. up to 10
of Ihese pre-programmed buttons can be
selected to send a sequentiat "check list"
page,
The Compact console provides status in-
dications of parallel operator actions,
Designated supervisors can restrict other
console users from accessing specific
channels or totally disable an enlire con-
sole position.
Simple switches can provide momentary,
lalching. interlocked, or safety switch
operations.
An operator may select from three distinct
alerting tones before sending a message,
The keypad can provide selective Inter-
com calling to any of her console operator.
Multiple private conversations can be
held at one time,
Advantages
Pre-programmed multi-select capability
allows fast and easy access to frequently
used groups of channels. This can in-
crease operator efficiency by allowing the
console to be dynamically configured to
meet current dispatching demands,
The Patch function enhances communica-
tion system lIexibility by permitting field
personnel on different frequencies to
communicate with each other or allowing
radio users to talk to parties through the
telephone system, During patch operation
an operator is able to continue normal
dispatching functions.
Accessing multiple signalling formals no
longer requires separate. bulky and expen-
sive encoders. The Compact console offers
greater signalling flexibility for your paging
requirements.
Pre-programming avoids errors and can
save valuable lime since your operators no
longer need to took up and type in fre-
quently used pager numbers, Executing
multiple (sequential) pages wilh one send
command saves an operator from repeat-
ing the same message over and over
when paging multiple field personnel.
Any status change at one position will be
displayed automatically at all CENTRA-
COM Series If and Compact postions In
your system, helping reduce errors and
keeping your people informed,
Supervisors, either from a local or remote
point, can control console or channel
access to speCific operators,
An operator can have centralized control
of external devices such as alarms. doors
and sirens.
These lanes allow an operator to help
establish message priority and communi.
cate urgency to field personnel.
The intercom capability has been physI-
cally reduced to two buttons, saving con-
siderable space and cost. Supervisors or
operators can selectively call other posi-
tions without using a radio channel. This
helps keep your channels available lor
important radio communications.
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Description
A front panel VU meter indicates transmit
and receive levels on the selected
channels.
A front panel digital clock displays hours.
minutes and seconds in either 12 or 24
hour formals.
Basic radio control operations can be
performed using a single keystrOke.
All channels are equipped with individual
volume controls. These controls adjust
audio levels on a channel by channel
basis.
Panel buttons are color-coded 10 indicate
key functions including Transmit, Select
and Volume Mute. LEOs and Call indica-
tions are also color-coded.
During inbound messages the call light for
a selected channel flashes, while the Call
light for an unselected channel will light
steadily at an operator position. If a chan-
nel is unselected at all operator positions,
the Call light for that channei Will flash at
all operator positions to indicate that no
one is actively monitoring the channel.
Channels may be cross muted on an
operator by operator or console wide basis.
Self-testing 01 audio and data paths. as
well as microprocessor operations, are
performed continuously by the Compact
console. When a failure is found, an oper.
ator is alerted and the status LED on the
failed module is lit. Diagnostic activity can
be recorded on an optional logging printer.
In addition, an operator may initiate
diagnostic and switch/LED tests from the
Compact's keypad,
If a failure is detected, the Compact
system will automatically execute the ap-
propriate restart procedures or switch to
standby circuits, If necessary, it will iden-
tify and electronically remove a failed
module from the consote system. helping
to assure continued operation.
Advantages
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Reliable solid state design permits an
operator to monitor audio levels on both
the transmit and receive paths.
The clock assists in logging radio traltic
or other messages, The format can be
configured to meet your specific needs,
An operator can quickly and accurately
perform radio operations, such as Instant
Transmit, even under the severe pres-
sures of heavy traffic,
The Indivlduat Volume Controls allow an
operator to use channel volume to estab.
lish priorities or meet personal comfort
preferences.
Color-coding makes the buttons easier to
locate-especially in stressful conditions
when you need to respond quickly,
An operator will not be distracted by flash-
ing call LEOs on channels which are not
of primary importance, helping reduce
confusion during periods of heavy radio
traffic,
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This flexible RF and acoustic cross mut-
Ing helps reduce feedback-aiding in
system designs when acoustic or RF
feedback could create operational
probtems
Self-diagnostic capabilities can provide
rapid identification of console system
problems, The optional logging printer
can provide service personnel with data
to enhance their ability to deal with the
failure quickty,
The user can be assured that the appro-
priate corrective action will be taken
quickly in the event of a failure, Operators
need not be trained in the procedures to
reconfigure the console in case a prob-
lem arises.
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Desorlptlon
Advantages
The Sell-Healing diagnostic actions taken
to Correct a minor fault will not allow a
System Timer switch jf thai action creates
more significant problems.
The user is assured that the console autc
matically will search out and provide the
highest level of communications, even
under multiple failure conditions.
Anyone or all Base Station Interfaces
may be backed up with hot standby cir-
cuits. Console Self-Healing routines will
automatically switch to lhese circuits if
they are present.
When a loss of one or more priority chan
nels cannot be tolerated, back up circuit~
can be added to assure continuous
service.
Standard spare boards allow simple board
swapping to return a console to full oper-
ation in a mailer of minules.
The CENTRACOM Series II system is de-
signed to be serviced while in full opera.
tion_ Board swapping helps keep down-
time to a minimum.
. Select and unselecl speaker with volume controls.
. Condensor microphone to help eliminate wire clutter on desktop.
. Monitor switch.
. Panel transmit switch.
. No receive line level settings required.
. Error tone to notify operator of an improper keyboard comrr
. LED indicators,
. Modular design permits future channel or system expansion
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OTHER AVAILABLE
OPTIONS
. Gooseneck. handset. headset. desk or boom microphone
. Telephone interface for headset or handset operation.
. Foot switch.
. Timed mute of all unselected radio channels.
. Momentary. latching, or safely switch auxiliary relay outputs
. Public address output.
. Logging recorder outputs,
. Audlbie alarm,
WIRE LINES
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MICROWAVE LINK
TO SASE STATIONS
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CENTRAL ELECTRONICS BANK
(SHOWN IN OPTIONAL RACK-
MOUNTED CONFIGURATION!
. Per radio channel capabilities.
Main/standby site selection
FCC supervisory control of remote radio control units
Repeater disable
Transmit/receive Fl-F8
Wildcard tone signalling
Multi-PRIVATE-lINE or DIGITAL PRIVATE-LINE squelch sel
Mute receiver #2
Positive mode control of SECURENET or DES systems
. Comparator control
. Phone patch_
"CENTRACOM SERIES II" CONSOLE
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"CENTRACOM SERIES II COMPAcr' CONSOLE
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Performanoe Specifications
General .
3ries II COMPACT De
:top Console
Model No... 81629
Size: Compact uniI9'/,," H x 131~. o x 14',~. W (25 x 35 x 37 em)
Footprint: 196 square inches (0 13m')
Weight: 121bs. (55 kg)
Operator link: 25 '1.. 7 pair standard Maximum distance 2000 It.. 7 pair cable Longer distances pOSSible via telephone lines or microwave
channels usinQ the remote operator interface Oplion
Control Type: Distributed Multi-Microprocessor
Audio Switch Type: Time Division Multiplex utilizing 3 bus system, 64 Kbs It LAW P,C,M
Control Architecture: Autonomous control residei'll on each Operator Intertace. Loss of one or more of Ihese inteJligent controllers will not aHeel the
remaining console operation
Dala Communications: 1 MHz bus with failsafe dual level isolation on all modules. Secondary signalling paths lor bus control, with failsafe dual
level isolation on all modules_ Separale voling link for diagnostic communications.
Electrostatic Discharge
Immunity; 15.000 volts on all exposed operator control areas.
Flammability: All plastic paris used in operator conlrols comply with UL 94V.0 Uammabilily standards
Line Protection: 3 Terminal spark gap '.
End to End Specification: Base Station Controls:
L1n. Input terminal to the speaker, and microphone to the line terminal. Ton. Conlrol: Guard lone and one function lone (two sltQuenhalfunction lones
Freq. A.'pon..: 300 10 3200 Hz ... 1. - 3 dB. iZP less lhan 2% distOrllon optional). in the 500 10 2200 Hz IreQuency r,ange, 15 slandard
controllones al/allable. Tolal lone d\JraUon .aleas than 250 ms
Hurnind Nolaa: 50 dB belo.... raled oulput 01 + 11 dBm lor t.ansmlt 'A. any lunction.
50 dB below 0,25 walls speaker oulpul lor .eceive DC Control: 125V DC Posilive and .Negalive currents (;t 200/0):
(Ma.imum Speaker OUlpul is 1 watt) 2_5. 5,5. 12.5 mA. MaxImum loop resistance. Including base sta.
Crall Tllk: 60 dB beiow rated oulput levels lion lermlnation 10K Ohms
Lavel Control: Receive line 2510 + 11 dBm(opl 35100,Qf 4010 5dBm) Power Supply:
Microphone: - 65 10 - 30 dBm, AGe contrOiied
ConStanl oulpul (less Ihan 3 dB change) lor alt Input VOlla"a: 120V AC + 10% -15"1.: 60 Hz ;t3Hz
voice inpullevels over the raled range 240V AC + 10% -lS%;SOHz :t:3Hz
Operator Audio Inputs: Overload
Protecllon: Eleclronic over 1/01lage prOleclion and current limiting.
Microphone: Condensor mic (std} wilh uniform freQuency .esoonse Oplional Short Circuit
~iCSenaltlYlty: gooseneck, handset. desk, or boom mic available Prot.ctton: Conlinuous shari CirCUI! prolection
65 dBm 10' ... 11 dBm line outpul Duty Cycla: Continuous.
Aux.mlc Memory
SenllllYlty: ~25 dBm Protacllon: 5 minute prolection for volatile memory and stalus during a
Exl. Paging power failure
Input: :"15dBm Diagnostics:
Receiver Line Inputs:
independElfll Oiagr.ostic subsystems, are localed in every Operator Interface Module and
Recelva provide redundant diagnoStIc aperallon uhlizu'19 a "majoflly rule" system 10 evaiuate.
SanalllYlty: -25 dBm (opt -350r -40dBm). correcl andlor Isolate failed Central ElectronIC Bank modules
Call LI~ht Dlagno.lIc
~~an'IUvty: -25 dBm(opl -35 or - 40 dBm. set per Rcv sensitivily) Redundancy: - Equals number of Operator Interface Modules In system Failure
70 dB iZP 1000 Hz. 0' one or more 01 these dia9noslic subsystems will not aflect
Llna Balanc.: Ihe operation of lhe remaimng dIagnostIc subsystems
Un. Input Audio Loop
Impadance: 600 Ohm or 10.000 Ohm balanced Teltl: - AI! intra.linter'module audio paths in Remote Electronics Bank
Transmit LIne Outputs: ale lesled continuouSly_ (Nominal cycle time for syslem tMl
eQualS: 3 seconds per Base Inter'ace Module, pluS 1 second per
l operalor, plus 40 seconds,)
Llna Output: Max ... 11 dBm inlO 600 Ohm line. adjustable Dat. Teall: Maximum lime 10 identify failed Central Electronics Bank mcxiule
Llna Output I is 5 seconds (Second 5 second interval is used 10 conlirm
Impedlnea: 600 Ohm or 10,000 Ohm balanced diagnosis prior 10 operator notification,)
Audio Controls: - links belween operalor poSitions and Central Electronics are
lested every 5 sec
- CYClical Redundancy Code (CRG) dara integrity checks are per.
IndlYldual formed continuously on alt dala comfT1\Jnications
Volume: o to - 42 dB in 8 discrele 6 dB steps (Iasl Slep optiOnal lull mule) - RAM/ROM tesls are executed on i~tlalization
- Swilch to slanctby Syslem Timer MOOule OCCUIS aulomalically
All Muta: 42 dB muting Of unselected channels with a 60 sec Iimer every 24 Hrs
(adjustable) SeIl.Hullng: Auto.swilch 10 standby System Timer Module
Status Outputs and Inputs: - Auto-switch 10 slandby Base Inlerlace Modules. ilpresent.
- Firmware reslart 0' failed module
Panal - Automatic dual level isolation 0' failed modules
Indtcatora: Solid state LED indicalors Red. Yellow. Green depending on Dla~o.tica
function. Ilplay: - Audible and visual alerl to operators
AuxlUlry - Status LEO's on all Cenlral Electronics modules
- Prinler output at Centr.1 Electronics Bank
Outputa: Form A dry closure. 24 volls. AC or DC, 1 Amp, non.inductive - ~~~~~~t~ ~~~~~tl~~t:=sog:~~~r keypad or optional
load, (Form B Opl, available)
Auxiliary Inputl: Bultered _inpuls (or optional galvanically isolated. balanced inpul
wllh maxImum loop reslslance 01 tOK Ohms lor distant closures) @
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July 12, 1989
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Mr. Walter O. Barry
City Manager
100 N.W. 1st Avenue
Delray Beach, Fl 33444
Dear Walt:
Please find enclosed our contract for the 1989-1990 legislative calendar
year.
As we discussed, 1 have been instructed to increase our projects to include
The Mass Transit Center and the jury pool issue. These projects are in
J(addition to our previous contract. Due to the work involved 1 have added
~an additional fee of $10,000.00. 1 know you will find this fee to be more
than fair.
Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
Sincerely,
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Kathleen E. Daley ,
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One Park P\ace. 621 N.W. 53rd Street
Slite 240-23 . Boa! Raton, Florida 33487
Boca Raton (305) 997-8768. West Palm Beech (305) 737.2044
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AGREEMENT FOR LOBBYING SERVICES
As Governmental Affairs Consultant/Lobbyist for the City of Delray
Beach, I, Kathleen Daley, an equal partner of McCartney Plante Daley
Associates, a public relations/political consulting/governmental affairs
firm, will continue to represent the interests of the City before the
Governor and Cabinet, State agencies and the Florida Legislature, which
representation would include attendance at all necessary House and Senate
committee meetings during each calendar year, necessary delegation
meetings, as well as the regular session and any relevant special sessions
of the Florida Legislature, and continue to monitor all legislation
affecting municipalities on behalf of the City of Delray Beach.
As Governmental Affairs Consultant/Lobbyist for the City of Delray
Beach, and managing partner of the account for McCartney Plante Daley
Associ ates, I wi 11 personally attend to and supervi se all
matters
pertaining to the account, working in conjunction with the Delray Beach
City Council, the Delray Beach City Manager, and such other staffpersons
within the City Administration as they are related to my duties on behalf
of the City.
I will make myself available to the above-mentioned persons and
offices on both regular and "as needed" bases for meetings and discussions
related to my duties on behalf of the City.
I will not appear before the Delray Beach City Council on behalf of
any other clients of McCartney Plante Daley Associates, thus eliminating
any possjbility of conflict of interests with respect to my duties as
Governmental Affairs Consultant/Lobbyist for the City of Delray Beach.
It is submitted that my services would be initially contracted for
a period of one (1) year, to be reviewed for renewal by the Council at the
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One Park Race. 621 N.W. 53rd Street
Suite 24().23. Boca Raton, Florida 33487
Boca Raton (305) 997.a768. West: Palm Beech (305) 737-2044
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end of said period.
McCartney Plante Daley Associates is willing to undertake the
foregoing representation on the following basis:
1. McCartney Plante Daley Associates will be paid a retainer in
the total amount of $48,000.00 for the contracted period:
(a) $4,000 each month payable on Aug. 1, Sept. 1, Oct. 1,
Nov. 1, Dec. 1, Jan. 1, Feb. 1, and March 1.
(b) $16,000 for the remainder of said contract (April, May,
June and July), payable April 1.
2. In addition, McCartney Plante Daley Associates will be
reimbursed for all vouchered out-of-pocket expenses incurred by me when
such expenses are in conjunction with City business. Such expenses
include, but may not be limited to: lodging, transportation, meals, long
distance telephone, photocopying, postage, etc.
It should be noted that some such expenses may be pro-rated on an
"as used" bas is and part i ally absorbed by other cl i ents of McCartney Pl ante
Daley Associates who may require services concurrently with the City of
Delray Beach and incur some expenses, such as lodging and transporation,
concurrently with the City.
3. Expenses for recommended promotional items and events relating
to my duties on behalf of the City, such as printed collateral materials
and specific entertainment and/or educational events, will be subject to
approval by the City Manager and payable by the City as additional
expenses.
4. Any additional "special project" work which may be requested at
any time by the City Councilor the Office of the City Manager, and which
falls outside of my realm of duty as Governmental Affairs
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Consultant/Lobbyist for the City, will be contracted for separately and on
special project bases.
5. Either the City of Delray Beach or McCartney Plante Daley
Associates may terminate this agreement at any time, pursuant to the
following:
(i) If terminated by the City of Delray Beach at any time during
the contracted period, for other than good cause, McCartney Plante Daley
Associates will retain the total amount of $48,000.00, plus McCartney
Plante Daley Associates will be reimbursed by the City for any vouchered
out-of-pocket expenses incurred up to the date of termination.
(ii) If terminated by the City of Delray Beach at any time during
the contracted period, for good cause, McCartney Plante Daley Associates
will retain a pro-rated to-date portion of the total amount of $48,000.00,
plus an amount equalling the total of any out-of-pocket expenses incurred
up to the date of termination, and will refund the remaining portion of the
total to the City.
Good cause shall include but not be limited to the
arrest of any of the principals of McCartney Plante Daley Associates which
may subject the City of Delray Beach or McCartney Plante Daley Associates
to negative publicity or which would hamper the effectiveness of McCartney
Plante Daley Associates in fulfilling their obligations under this
agreement.
(iii) If terminated by McCartney Plante Daley Associates at any time
during the contracted period, McCartney Plante Daley Associates will retain
a pro-rated to-date portion of the total amount of $48,000.00, plus an
amount equalling the total of any out-of-pocket expenses incurred up to the
date of termination, and will refund the remaining portion of the total to
the City.
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ATTEST:
City Clerk
Approval as to Form:
Assistant City Attorney
MCCARTNEY PLANTE DALEY ASSOCIATES
By:
Kathleen E. Daley
CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA
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Mayor
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MEMORANDUM
FROM:
Robert Barcinski, Interim.City Manager
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Frank R. Spence, Directo~v;lopment Services
TO:
SUBJECT: Bronze Marker commemorating Historic Sites in the
Black Community
DATE: July 21, 1989
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BACKGROUND
The Historic Preservation Board is requesting permission to
expend $2,000 for the purpose of erecting an historic site marker
to be erected by the City to be a permanent and visible reminder
of the contributions made by the early Black settlers to Delray
Beach. The details of the staff report is attached for your
information.
The Board's current Operating Budget approved by the Ci ty
Commission for Fiscal Year 1988-89 allocated $1,000 for Historic
Markers. No funds have been expended to date for this purpose.
Also as of 5/31/89 the balance in the Board's Donation Account is
$4,108.
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that Commission authorize the expenditure of up
to $2,000 for the purchase and erection of a bronze marker as
requested with $1,000 coming from the Board's Operating Account
and $1,000 from the Donation Account.
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Attachment
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M E M 0 RAN DUM
DATE:
JUNE 20, 1989
TO:
WALTER BARRY, CITY MANAGER
~T CAYCE, HISTORIC PRESERVATION PLANNER
DO~~HY ELLINGTON, COORDINATOR, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
LULA BUTLER, DIRECTOR, COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT
FROM:
THRU:
SUBJECT: BRONZE MARKER COMMEMORATING HISTORIC SITES IN THE BLACK
COMMUNITY
The Historic Preservation Board, at its meeting on Friday, June
16, 1989, voted to ask the City Commission to approve $2,000 for
the purpose of erecting an historic sites marker. The Board has
requested that this item be placed on the City Commission agenda
for the June 27, 1989 meeting.
On April 11, 1989 the City commission passed Ordinance NO 18-89
designating five historic sites in the Black Community. Spencer
Pompey and several other community leaders have suggested that a
bronze marker be erected by the City to be a permanent and
visible reminder of the contributions made by the early Black
settlers to Delray Beach.
The Historic Preservation Board has researched the manufacture,
design, text, size, installation, location and cost for this
marker. They are as follows:
Manufacture:
Well Done Signs of Pompano Beach, see
attached.
Locator Map, Text, City Logo.
See attached.
24" X 36". The marker will be mounted 42"
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Design:
Text and Map:
Size:
Cost:
high with the face sloping to 32" from ground
level.
To be done by Well Done Signs.
S.W. corner of the Mt. Olive Baptist Church
parking lot. This is a central site facing
N.W. 5th Avenue, approximately 200' south of
N.W. 1st St. The site is sodded, fenced,
irrigated and has an existing tree which will
serve as a natural landscaping feature to the
marker.
$2,000
Installation:
Location:
Spencer Pompey and Alice Finst have spoken to Mayor Doak Campbell
about the marker. He was enthusiastic in his support and felt
the Commission should vote to approve the funds for its comple-
tion and installation.
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Another Job "WELL DONE"
June 15, 1989
Patricia Cayce
Historic Preservation Planner
City of Boca Raton Historic Preservation Board
100 NW 1 Ave.
Delray Beach, FL 33444
Dear Ms. Cayce:
I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for allowing me
to work with the Historic Preservation Board on your upcoming
projects. Enclosed please find my proposals and sketches for the
Historic Oval Housemarkers and the Historic Plaque ~or the Down-
town area.
I have worked with the Boca Raton Historical Society and other
organizations over the past 6 years helping them identify places
of interest with cast and etched brass products. I am confident
that we will be able to work together over the next few years
to identify various historic areas within the city.
If you sho d have any questions regarding my proposals, please
to contact me at 305-975-8546.
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Another Job "WELL DONE"
June 15, 1989
PROPOSAL
A.
7" x 9 4" historic oval housema kers
Constructi from cast bronze "deep with raised border
and copy. Ba round to b eatherette. Ovals fastened
to structures wit on led fasteners and decorative
rosettes. Letter s and color finish to match "Sundy
House" .
pri ce: Mold
Cost per p
$120.00
arge one time et cost
que = $168.50 installed
B.
Cast dedication plaque (as per sample)
Construction from cast bronze 1" deep with raised
beveled border and raised city logo, copy, map.
Plaque mounted and permanently secured to a'decorative
fabricated masonry pedestal.
Price:
Option 1 18" X 24" plaque $764.00
Option 2 24" X 36" plaque $1183.00
One time art charge of $69.50 to provide full size
map artwork.
Decorative base as per drawing $879.50 (+ applicable permit fee
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In recognition of these Organizations' contributions to the
cultural development of Delray Beach, the City Commission desig-
. nated these locations as historic sites on April 11, 1989.
1895 - SCHOOL NO. 4 DELRAY COLORED
LOCATED AT THIS SITE
1896 - GREATER MT. OLIVE MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH
40 NORTHWEST 4TH AVENUE
1897 - ST. PAUL AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
119 NORTHWEST FIFTH AVENUE
189.9 - FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS, LODGE 275
85 NORTHWEST FIFTH AVENUE
1911 - ST. MATTHEW EPISCOPAL CHURCH
404 SOUTHWEST 3RD STREET
Late in the 19th century, a group of black settlers established a
community in this area that became part of the Town of Linton and
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100 N.W 1st AVENUE
DELAAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444
305/243- 7000
July 13, 1989
Mr. Ralph Longbottom
P.O. Box 2192
Delray Beach, Florida 33444
RE: Tropical Barber Shop Sign
Dear Mr. Longbottom:
As a follow-up to my letter of July 5, 1~89, and after further
review of your request that consideration be given to designating
your father's Tropical Barber Shop sign as a historic or
nostalgic sign, I will consider your letter to be a request that
this sign be exempt from the city's sign ordinance and will
schedule it for consideration by the City Commission at the next
meeting on July 25, 1989. If the City Commissio~ decides to give
further consideration to your request then a public hearing must
be called to waive the city's sign ordinance. This public
hearing would be held at the City Commission meeting of August 8,
1989, beginning at 7:00pm in City Hall Commission Chambers.
Should you have any further questions on this matter or the
procedures that will be followed please call Frank Spence,
Director, Development Services at 243-7008.
Very truly yours,
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OELRAY BEACH. FLORIDA 33444
407/243-7000
July S, 1989
Mr. Ralph Longbottom
P. O. Box 2192
Delray Beach, Florida 33444
Dear Mr. Longbottom:
I received your letter regarding the signage at your father's
Tropical Barbershop. You referenced an enclosure which was
omitted from the letter but I gathered it was a directive to
remove the sign.
Assuming that is the case I have asked staff to review the
facts and background of the issue at your father's shop. I
have asked Frank Spence, Director of Development Services to
review the matter and pending his findings, I will get back
to you.
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Mr. Walter Barry, City Manager
City of Delray Beach
100 Northwest 1st Avenue
Delray Beach, FL 33444
Dear Mr. Barry:
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I am writing this letter in response to the enclosed letter
that my father received from your office. My father receives
these letters once a year and it is getting to be quite a tedious
task to try and pleaSE the City of Delray regarding the sign at
Tropical Barber Shop.
My father and I would like to avoid having to be present at
any further commission meetings as we have done over the past _wo
years (as all the preceding years we have complied with your
wishes) .
I would like to give you a little background history of
Tropical Barber Shop since my father built it in 195'.
1) Built in 1950 when Federal Highway was still a dirt road.
2) Sign was professionally made in 1950 by a sign shop doing
business in Delray Beach at that time.
3) Originally had sign on ground, and when Federal Highway was
going to be widened my father donated the frontage of his
property to Delray Beach so this could be done.
4) After Federal Highway was widened, the City of Delray Beach
carne to my father and asked him to move his sign from the
ground in front of his shop to the roof. He spent his money
to have the sign moved to ehe rooftop as requested.
5) City of Delray Beach came back eight months later and said
that he had to turn off the lights on the sign. As I said,
this was a ~rofessionally built sign anc had over 200 lights
in it. That was also done as requested.
6) In the following years, City of Delray Beach came back ane'
told hi~ that his sign was either too high or too low on the
rocf, so he adjusted it accordingly.
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The following year City of Delray was back again asking birr
to do the o~~ositeot what they had asked him to do the year
before. Again, either too high or low. Although at tt-.is
Faint he felt oIl this was getting tCtally out of har,o at
this point, he complied.
Last year they told him that he had to remove his sign.
guess that was the straw that broke the camels back.
He attended the City Commission meeting in regard to his
sign anc at that time it was rulEd a "Historical Site" l:.y
your commission and could be left as it was.
That now brings us to the enclosed letter.
right back where we started from.
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My father has cut hair for citizens in the City of Delray
Beach for almost 50 years and has a very elite clientele.
Neealess to say, some 20 years ago he was cutt i ng ha i r for the
Mayor, the City Manager and every other influential person in anc
around Delray Beach. He feels that he has done everything that
the City of Delray Beach has asked him to do but now he feels he
must tight for what he believes is right.
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I called your office and spoke with a woman whose name I
believe is Susan and she advised me that he was on the list oJ.
the nine to be approved, but was not the list of five that were
approved.
My father is now 70 years old and would rather not have to
go through all that is necessary to fight over this as he
believes he has been a good citizen in Delray Beach anc owns
quite a bit of property there. Therefore, at this time, ~;r.
Barry, I would ask you and your commission to please reconsider
this at your next meeting and advise my father of the outcome.
Also,
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I have enclosed a copy of a newspaper article' that
the Miami Herald some years back regarcing Tropical
and the man my father is.
I thank you and hope to be hearing good news from you soon.
Sincerely,
ROBERT D. LONGBOTTOM
for RALPH D. LONGBOTTOM
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George Steele, Menaging Pertner
July 17, 1989
Mr. Walter O. Barry, City Manager
City of Delray Beach
100 N.W. 1st Avenue
Delray Beach, Florida 33444
RE: Request to Install Tent for AIlamanda Gardens Ground
Breaking Ceremony
Dear Mr. Barry:
As you are aware, we have scheduled the ground breaking ceremony for
the P artne rship 's AIlamanda Gardens single-family development for
Monday, July 31, 1989 at 10;00 a.m. This ceremony will be held at the
northwest section of the site, bordering S.W. 2nd Street and S.W. 10th
Avenue.
We are herein officially requesting permission to place a 30' x 30' yellow
and white tent on the site from approximately 7;00 a.m. to 12;00 noon on
July 31 for the purpose of conducting this ceremony. We understand this
request is subject to City Commission approval.
We greatly appreciate the cooperation of you and your staff in moving this
development forward, and we anticipate your attendance and participation
at our ground breaking ceremony.
Sincerely,
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Managing Partner
c: Lula Butler, Community Improvement Director
777 East Atlantic Avel'lJe · Suite 224 · Delrey Beech, Roride 33483 . (407) 276-6231
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777 East Atlantic Avenue, Suite 224
Delray Beach, Florida 33483
(407) 276.6231
FAX (407) 272-4838
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MEMORANDUM
Date: July 5, 1989
To: Walter O. Barry, City Manager
From: Herbert W.A. Thiele, City Attorney
SUbject: Claims Review Committee and Settlement Authority
POlicy
The City Attorney's Office is in receipt of the Administrative
Policies and Procedures Manual Form No. RM-la concerning Claims
Review Committee and settlement authority.
While the general content of this memorandum is in accordance
with the delegated authority from the City Commission, it is my
belief that we should submit this to the City Conunission for
their further review and approval of this policy and the
authority set forth therein before same be instituted.
In any event, the content of the memorandum is in accordance
with my discussions with Risk Management Lee Graham regarding
matters of this nature.
If you have any questions, please contact the City Attorney's
Off ice.
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cc: City Commission
John Elliott, Jr., Assistant City Attorney
Lee R. Graham, Risk Management Director
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ADMINISTRATIVE
POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
MANUAL
SUBJECT: RISK MANAGEMENT
Claims Review Committee
and Settlement Authority
NUMBER
RM-Ia
SUPERSEDES
REVISIONS
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RM-1a.0 Purpose:
The purpose of this directive is to establish procedures and define
claims settlement authority.
RM-1a.1 Procedures:
The Claims Review Committee consisting of the Assistant City Manager/
Management Services, City Attorney, Finance Director, Personnel/Labor
Relations Director and Risk Management Director has defined authority and
settlement procedures for claims relating to Insurance/Self Insurance:
A.
Liability Claims; Including Matters In Litigation:
1. Risk Management Director, with advance notice to
with the City Attorney, to have authority to
claims up to $1,000.
and consultation
settle liability
2.
Risk Management Director, Assistant
Attorney jointly to have authority to
amounts up to $10,000.
City Manager and the City
settle liability claims in
3. For claims in amounts between $6,001 and up to $10,000, the Risk
Management Director and the City Attorney shall seek the, input of
the Claims Review Committee.
4. Claims amounts $10,001 and above and litigation matters involving
claims for damages for negligence, to be presented to the City
Commission with a recommendation from the Claims Review Committee,
provided however that the City Attorney shall have authority to
settle litigation matters in amounts not to exceed $1,500, with
subsequent notice to the City Commission.
B.
City
1.
Property Claims:
Risk Management Director and Assistant City Manager to have
authority to settle damages to City property by low bid and/or
competitive repair estimates in amounts up to $6,000, and shall so
notify the City Attorney thereafter.
2.
Risk Management Director and Assistant City Manager
authority to settle damages to City property by low bid
competitive repair estimates in amounts between $6,001 and
with agreement from the City Attorney.
to have
and/or
$10,000
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CLAIMS REVIEW COMMITTEE AND SETTLEMENT AUTHORITY
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3. Damages to City property amounting to over $10,001 to be referred
to the Claims Review Committee for review, then presented to the
City Commission with a recommendation.
RM-1a.2 Purpose:
The purpose of this directive is to establish procedures when claims are
subject to court ordered mediation.
RM-1a.3 Procedure:
When claims disputes are subject to court ordered mediation, the Risk
Management Director shall be authorized to represent the City's interests,
accompanying the City Attorney or Assistant City Attorney in attending
mediation sessions.
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July 17, 1989
Mr. Walter O. Barry, City Manager
City of Delray Beach
100 N.W. 1st Avenue
Delray Beach, Florida 33444
RE: Request to Install Tent for AIlamanda Gardens Ground
Breaking Ceremony
Dear Mr. Barry:
As you are aware, we have scheduled the ground breaking ceremony for
the Partnership's AUamanda Gardens single-family development for
Monday, July 31, 1989 at 10:00 a.m. This ceremony will be held at the
northwest section of the site, bordering S.W. 2nd Street and S.W. 10th
A venue.
We are herein officially requesting permission to place a 30' x 30' yellow
and white tent on the site from approximately 7:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon on
July 31 for the purpose of conducting this ceremony. We understand this
request is subject to City Commission approval.
We greatly appreciate the cooperation of you and your staff in moving this
development forward, and we anticipate your attendance and participation
at our ground breaking ceremony.
Sincerely,
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Managing Partner
c: Lula Butler, Community Improvement Director
777 East Atlantic Aveooe · Suite 224 · Delray Beech. Aorida 33483 . [407] 276-6231
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777 East Atlantic Avenue, Suite 224
Delray Beach, Florida 33483
(407) 276.6231
FAX (407) 272-4838
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MEMORANDUM
TO: Walter O. Barry, City Manager
FROM: ~Robert A. Barcinski, Asst. City Manager/Community Services
DATE: July 18, 1989
SUBJECT: Documentation City Commission Meeting
Acceptance of Easement - North Congress Avenue
July 25, 1989
Action
City Commission is requested to accept a
long, for the purpose of ingress/egress
utilities 8" collector sewer line, from Yu
12' utility easement,
and maintenance of
Brothers, Inc.
155 1/2'
a public
Background
An 8" collector sewer line is in place to serve Yu Brothers Food
Distribution Facility on North Congress Avenue between W. Atlantic Avenue
and Lake Ida Road. Easements allow the City of Delray Beach Public
Utilities Department to maintain these lines.
Recommendation
Staff recommends acceptance of easement to allow Public Utilities
personnel to perform proper maintenance.
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CITY ATTORNEY'S OFfiCE
310 S.L \." STREET. SUTE ~ . DELR,\ \ BE.-\(,II. 'LORID_-\ 33~83
407/243.7n9n ) TELECOP1FR 4G7/27S-J. 755
MEMORANDUM
Date:
June. 27, 1989
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Herbert W.A. Thiele, City-Attorney
Subject: Yu Brothers Easement
This acknowledges receipt of your memorandum of May 30, 1989
which transmitted a copy of the proposed easement deed for the
Yu Brothers property on Congress Ave.
The form of this easement deed and the title op~n~on thereto
meets with our approval. This matter should now be scheduled
for City Commission review and acceptance.
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Frank Spence, Assistant City Manager
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THIS INDENTURE, made this 25th day of t1av ,1989, by and
betw,een Yu Brothers, parties of the first part, and the CITY OF-
DELRAY BEACH, a Florida municipal corporation in Palm Beach County, state
of Florida, party of the second part:
WITNESSETH: That the parties of the first part, for and in
consideration of the sum of Ten ($10.00) Dollars and other good and
valuable considerations to it in hand paid by the said party of the second
part, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, does hereby grant,
bargain, sell and release unto the party of the second part, its successors
and assigns, a right of way and perpetual easement for the purpose
of: Public Utilities with full and free right, liberty, and authority to
enter upon and to install, operate, and maintain such Public Utilities
under, across, through and upon, over, under or within the following
described property located in Palm Beach County, Florida, to-wit:
DESCRIPTION
See attached Exhibit "A" of Survey South, Inc. Drawing No. 86260-900A
Concomitant and coextensive with this right is the
in the party of the second part, its successors and assigns,
egress over and on that portion of land described above,
purposes of the easement.
That this easement shall be subject only to those easements,
restrictions, and reservations of record. T~at the parties of the first
part agree to provide for the release of any and all mortgages or liens
encumbering this easement. The parties o~ the first part also agree to
erect no building or effect any other kind of construction or improvements
upon the above-described property.
Parties of the first part do hereby fully warrant the title to
said land and will defend the same against the lawful claims of all persons
whomsoever claimed by,through or under it, that it has good right and
lawful authority to grant the above-described easement and that the same is
unencumbered. Where the context of this Easement Deed allows o~ permits,
the same shall include the successors or assigns the parties.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties to this Easement Deed set their
hands and seals the day and year first above written.
PARTIES OF THE FIRST PART
further right
of ingress and
to effect the
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT IF PRINCIPAL IS A CORPORATION
State of n('l':~C,--
County of Ye\ \'Y\ ~lc\'.
I HEREBY CERTIFY that on this date before me, an officer duly
authorized in the State and County named above to take acknowledgments,
personally appeared Stanley Yu & Kan Yee known to me to be the persons
described in and who executed the foregoing instrument as
President and Vice-President of Yu Brothers, Inc.,. a corporation organized
under the laws of the State of Florida. They acknowledged before me that
they executed the foregoing instrument as such officers in the name and on
behalf of the corporation, and that they also affixed thereto the official
seal of the corporation.
SWORN ,dO AND
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My Commission Expires:
of
This instrument prepared by
and returned to:
Herbert W.A. Thiele, Esq.
310 S.E. 1st Street
Delray Beach, Florida 33483
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COMMISSION MEMORANDUM
FROM:
WALTER O. B~~~~~~R C
FRANK SPENCE, DIRECTOR, -~~~MENT SERVICES
TO:
DATE: JULY 10, 1989
SUBJECT: DOCK VARIANCE ~ ~ NW 25TH. COURT
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REQUESTED ACTION
De1ray Marine Construction is requesting two variances on behalf
of the owner, Mr. Don Gotly (copy of letter attached). The two
requested variances are for:
1. Allow dock to extent 15 feet into canal (code allows
only 5 feet).
2. Allow dock to be constructed within 15 feet of west
property line (code requires minimum of 25 feet).
BACKGROUND
The property requested is located on a finger canal off of Lake
Ida.
The first variance request would be to allow the proposed dock to
be constructed 15 feet into the finger canal (code allows only 5
feet). The City Engineer concurs that it would be impossible in
this particular case to construct a usable dock within 5 feet of
the property line due to the shallow depth of the water at that
location. The City Engineer agrees that a hardship exists and
that a variance should be granted for this request.
The second request is to construct the dock within 15 feet of the
west property line (code requires a minimum 25 feet). The Ci ty
Engineer states that since the lot has sufficient frontage on the
canal, there is no hardship involved and therefore recommends
that this variance not be granted.
The adjacent property owners were notified by certified mail of
the variance request and neither filed any objections.
A sketch of the proposed dock installation is attached for
reference.
RECOMMENDATION
The administration
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and the City Engineer recommend:
That the Commission grant a variance to allow the dock
to extent 15 feet into the canal; and,
2. DENY the request to allow the dock to be constructed
within 15 feet of the west property line.
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MARINE
CONSTRUCTION CO.
BOAT LIFTS
SEAWALLS
DECKING
524 N.E. 3RD AVENUE
(407) 276-0353
DELRA Y BEACH. FL 33444
LICENSED .
INSURED
(407) 738-1422
To the City of Delray Beach,
As acting agent. of Don Gotly, 9 ..W 25th Court, we would like
to ..ke application for a v.rlance to grant. peralt for the
construction of a boat dock th.t would be ~~roa hi. .orth We.t
property corner and extend ~ Into a canal that branches off Lake
84en. We reque.t this v.rl.nce for two re..on. of hard.hip: Due
to the depth of the water It 1. not po..ible to con.truct thl. dock
.ny clo.er to the property line with out haaperlng acce.. to the
dock by a boat and cau.lng ero.lon of the c.nal bottoa. Secondly,
when Mr. Gotly bought hi. hoae only a .hort while .go he w.. given
the lapre..lon that he would be .ble to ~ve a boathou.e .lallar to
hi. neighbor. that would allow hla to protect hi. boat. Mr.Gotly'.
Intention. are to build hi. boathou.e fa.hloned after hi. neighbor.
de.lgn. to in.ure conforalty.
Mr. Gotly would like to t.ke care of .ny legalltle. that are
n.ce..ary for hla to contlnu. hi. pl.n..
If you hay. any furth.r que.tion. pl.... contact Troy Bnnl. at
Delray Marin. Con.trutlon Co., 276-'353.
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ENGINEERING DEPAf.. .MENT
MEMORANDUM
TO:
WALTER O. BARRY
CITY MANAGER
F'RAMK!t. SPENCE ~c:<.
DIRECTOR DEVELOPMENT SE~CES
THRU:
FROM' , tJ GATES D. CASTLE, P. E.
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/'oJ '- CITY ENGINEER
DATE:
JULY 11, 1989
SUBJECT:
PINERIDGE CEMETARY UNIT "c"
Attached is a copy of the subject final plat, as prepared by O'Brien,
Suiter and O'Brien. This plat was prepared at the request of the
Parks Department in order to meet the necessity for additional burial
plots at the cemetary.
The plat has been reviewed by Engineering and planning, but is exempt
from review and approval of the Planning and Zoning Board. It is
requested that the approval of the plat be placed on an upcoming
City Commission Meeting.
An Agenda Request Form for this item is attached for further proces-
sing.
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cc: Joe Weldon
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RESOLUTION NO. 45-89
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY
BEACH, FLORIDA, PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 100 OF THE CODE OF
ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, ASSESSING COSTS
FOR ABATING NUISANCES UPON CERTAIN LAND(S) LOCATED WITHIN
THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH: SETTING OUT ACTUAL COSTS
INCURRED BY THE CITY TO ACCOMPLISH SUCH ABATEMENT AND
LEVYING THE COST OF SUCH ABATEMENT OJ" NUISANCES:
PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE AND FOR A DUE DATE AND
INTEREST ON ASSESSMENTS: PROVIDING FOR THE RECORDING OF
THIS RESOLUTION, AND DECLARING SAID LEVY TO BE A LIEN
UPON THE SUBJECT PROPERTY FOR UNPAID ASSESSMENTS:
PROVIDING FOR THE MAILING OF NOTICE OF LIEN.
WHEREAS, the City manager or his designated representative has,
pursuant to Chapter 100 of the Code of Ordinances, declared the existence
of a nuisance upon certain lots or parcels of land, described in the
list attached hereto and made a part hereof, for violation of the
provisions of Chapter 100 of the Code of Ordinances: and,
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 100.20, 100.21 and 100.22 of the
Code of Ordinances of the City of Delray Beach, the City Manager or his
designated representative has inspected said land(s) and has determined
that a nuisance existed in accordance with the standards set forth in
Chapter 100 of the Code of Ordinances, and did furnish the respective
owner(s) of the land(s) described in the attached list with written
notice of public nuisance pursuant to Sections 100.20, 100.21 and 100.22
of the Code of Ordinances describing the nature of the nuisance(s) and
sent notice that wi thin ten (10) days from the date of said notice
forty-two (42) days in the case of violation of Section 100.04 pertain-
ing to seawalls) they must abate said nuisance, or file a written
request for a hearing to review the decision that a nuisance existed
within seven (7) days from the date of said notice, failing in which the
City of Delray Beach would proceed to correct this condition by abating
such nuisance, and that the cost thereof would be levied as an assess-
ment against said property: and,
WHEREAS, the property owner(s) named in the list attached
hereto and made a part hereof did fail and neglect to abate the
nuisance(s) existing upon their respective lands or to properly request
a hearing pursuant to Section 100.21 and 100.22 within the time limits
prescribed in said ~otice and Chapter 100 of the Code of Ordinances, or
if the property owner(s) did request and receive a hearing, said prop-
erty owner(s) failed and/or neglected to abate such nuisance(s) within
seven (7) days subsequent to the rendering of a decision adverse to the
property owner(s) (thirty-five (35) days for violation of 100.04): and,
WHEREAS, the City of Delray Beach, through the City Administra-
tion or such agents or contractors hired by the City Administration was
therefore required to and did enter upon the land (s) described in the
list attached and made a part hereof and incurred costs in abating the
subject nuisance(s) existing thereon as described in the notice I and,
WHEREAS, the City Manager of the City of Delray Beach has,
pursuant to Chapter 100 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Delray
Beach, submitted to the City Commission a report of the costs incurred
in abating said nuisance (s) as aforesaid, said report indicating the
costs per parcel of land involved: and,
WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Delray Beach,
pursuant to Chapter 100 of the Code of Ordinances desires to assess the
cost of said ,nuisance(s) against said property owner(s),
S'e
,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. That assessments in the individual amounts as shown
by the report of the City Manager of the City of Delray Beach, involving
the City's cost of abating the aforesaid nuisances upon the lots or
parcels of land described in said report, a copy of which is attached
hereto and made a part hereof, are hereby levied against the parcells)
of land described in said report and in the amount(s) indicated thereon.
Said assessments so levied shall, if not paid within thirty (30) days
after mailing of the notice described in Sec. 3, become a lien upon the
respective lots and parcells) of land described in said report, of the
same nature and to the same extent as the lien for general city taxes
and shall be collectible in the same manner and with the same penalties
and under the same provisions as to sale and foreclosure as City taxes
are collectible.
Section 2. That such assessments shall be legal, valid ann
binding obligations upon the property against which said assessments are
levied.
Section 3. That the City Clerk of the City of Delray Beach is
hereby directed to immediately mail by first class mail to the owner(s)
of the property, as such ownership appears upon the records of the
County Tax Assessor, notice(s) that the City Commission of the City of
Delray Beach on the has levied an
assessment against said property for the cost of abatement of said
nuisance by the City, and that said assessment is due and payable within
thirty (30) days after the mailing date of said notice of assessment,
after which a lien shall be placed on said property, and interest will
accrue at the rate of 8% per annum, plus reasonable attorney's fees and
other costs of collecting said sums.
Section 4. That this resolution shall become effective thirty
(30) days from the date of adoption and the assessment(s) contained
herein shall become due and payable thirty (30) days after the mailing
date of the notice of said assessment(s), after which a lien shall be
placed on said property (s), and interest shall accrue at the rate of
eight (8) percent per annum plus, if collection proceedings are
necessary, the costs of such proceedings including a reasonable
attorney's fee.
Section 5. That in the event that payment has not been
received by the City Clerk within thirty (30) days after the mailing
date of the notice of assessment, the City Clerk is hereby directed to
record a certified copy of this resolution in the public records of Palm
Beach County, Florida, and upon the date and time of recording of the
certified copy of this resolution a lien shall become effective on the
subject property which shall secure the cost of abatement, interest at
the rate of 8%, and collection costs including a reasonable attorney's
fee.
Section 6. That at the time the City Clerk sends the certified
copy of this resolution for recording, a notice of lien, in the form
prescribed in Section 100.27 of the Code of Ordinances, shall be mailed
to the property owner.
of
PASSED AND ADOPTED in regular session on this the
, 1989.
day
MAY 0 R
ATTEST:
CityClerk
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Res. No. 45-89
COST OF ABATING NUISANCES UNDER CHAPTER 100
OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
ASSESSMENT
LOT 12, BLK 2, DELRAY SHORES,
PB 24, P 233, PUBLIC RECORDS,
PALM BEACH COUNTY, FL.
(12 DAVIS RD)
N100' OF S200' OF E140' OF W
305' OF N 1/2 OF LOT 1, SUB.
OF SEC. 20-46-43, PB 28, P 68,
PUBLIC RECORDS, PALM BEACH
COUNTY, FL.
(SW 7TH AVE.)
LOT 6, BLK 9, ATLANTIC GARDENS,
DELRAY, PB 14, P 63, PUBLIC
RECORDS, PALM BEACH COUNTY,
FL. (SW 11TH AVE.)
LOT 3, PLATT'S ACRES, PB 21,
P 47, PUBLIC RECORDS, PALM
BEACH COUNTY, FL.
(GWENZELL AVE.)
LOT 417, TROPIC ISLE 3RD
SECTION, PB 25, P 37, PUBLIC
RECORDS, PALM BEACH COUNTY, FL.
(909 JASMINE DRIVE)
LOT 24, BLK 2,PRIEST'S ADDN TO
ATLANTIC PARK GARDENS, PB 23,
P 70, PUBLIC RECORDS, PALM
BEACH COUNTY, FL.
(150 SW 14TH AVE)
S67.1' OF 1'1130' OF N142.1' OF
S 1/2 OF BLK 12, TOWN OF
DELRAY, PB 1, P 3, PUBLIC
RECORDS, PALM BEACH COUNTY, FL.
(8 NW 7TH AVE)
LOT 4, BLK B, WESTSIDE HEIGHTS,
DELRAY, PB 13, P 61, PUBLIC
RECORDS, PALM BEACH COUNTY, FL.
(133 NW 9TH AVE)
LOT 4, BLK 4, ATLANTIC PARK
GARDENS, DELRAY, PB 14, P 56,
PUBLIC RECORDS, PALM BEACH
COUNTY, FL.
(213 SW 13TH AVE)
LOT 49, SUNSET PARK, DELRAY,
PB 12, P 65, PUBLIC RECORDS,
PALM BEACH COUNTY, FL.
(SW 10TH ST & SW 2ND AVE)
LOT 50 (LESS S10'), SUNSET
PARK, DELRAY, PB 12, P 65,
PUBLIC RECORDS, PALM BEACH
COUNTY, FL.
(SW 10TH ST & SW 2ND AVE)
N44.5' OF LOT 5, BLK 67, TOWN
OF DELRAY, PB 1, P 3, PUBLIC
RECORDS, PALM BEACH-COUNTY, FL.
(119 NORTH SWINTON AVE)
OWNER
MILDRED V. KURTZ
C/O HENRY KURTZ
P.O. BOX 85
SKYTOP, PA. 18357
J. & FLORENCE SMITH
C/O RACHAL BAKER
(HUSBAND AND WIFE)
170-38 118 AVENUE
JAMAICA, N.Y. 11434
P. & GENEVA ROBINSON
E. & DELORIS JOHNSON ,JR.
322 NW 3RD STREET
BOYNTON BEACH, FL. 33435
DOLORES MAROTTA
3519 BOSUN CIRCLE
DELRAY BEACH, FL. 33483
R.A. WINGATE
T.L. STARLING
4325 CAROMBOLA CIR. NORTH
COCONUT CREEK, FL. 33066
SAMUEL T. BALAM
150 SW 14TH AVENUE
DELRAY BEACH, FL. 33444
WILLIE L.& ERMA J. WRIGHT
(HUSBAND & WIFE)
106 NW 12TH AVENUE
DELRAY BEACH, FL. 33444
JOSEPH E. THURIN
GISHLAINE & JEAN P.
LOYINSKY (HUSBAND & WIFE)
133 NW 9TH AVENUE
DELRAY BEACH, FL 33444
ROBERT CASTELLOW II
1150 NW 29TH WAY
FT. LAUDERDALE, FL.
$195.00
50.00 (ADM. COST)
(RECORDING)
$ 75.00
50.00 (ADM. COST)
(RECORDING)
$ 50.00
50.00 (ADM. COST)
(RECORDING)
$100'.00
50.00 (ADM. COST)
(RECORDING)
$275.00
50.00 (ADM. COST)
(RECORDING)
$ 40.00
50.00 (ADM. COST)
(RECORDING)
$ 75.00
50.00 (ADM. COST)
(RECORDING)
$ 25.00
50.00 (ADM. COST)
(RECORDING)
$ 60.00
50.00 (ADM. COST)
33311 (RECORDING)
ANPE INCORPORATED
P.O. BOX 3215
BOYNTON BEACH, FL.
33424-3215
ANPE INCORPORATED
P.O. BOX 3215
BOYNTON BEACH, FL.
33424-3215
JIMMY SCHWARTZ
C/O RICHARD ARMENTROUT
20801 CRESMONT
DEARBORN HEIGHTS, MI.
48127
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$ 25.00
25.00 (ADM. COST)
(RECORDING)
$ 25.00
25.00 (ADM. COST)
(RECORDING)
$ 30.00
50.00 (ADM. COST)
(RECORDING)
Res. No. 45-89
LOTS 27, 28 & N 1/2 OF ABNDED
PRINCESS BLVD. LYG S OF & ADJ
THERETO, SANDS 0 SEA, DELRAY
BEACH, PB 21, P 27, PUBLIC
RECORDS, PALM BEACH COUNTY, FL.
(LINTON BLVD.)
LOT 29 & N 1/2 OF ABNDED
PRINCESS BLVD. LYG S OF & ADJ
THERETO, SANDS 0 SEA, DELRAY
BEACH, PB 21, P 27, PUBLIC
RECORDS, PALM BEACH COUNTY, FL.
(LINTON BLVD.)
LOT 30 & N 1/2 OF ABNDED
PRINCESS BLVD. LYG S OF & ADJ
THERETO, SANDS 0 SEA, DELRAY
BEACH, PB 21, P 27, PUBLIC
RECORDS, PALM BEACH COUNTY, FL.
(LINTON BLVD.)
LOT 43 (LESS S23' RD RW) &
S 1/2 OF ABNDED PRINCESS BLVD.
LYG N OF & ADJ THERETO, SANDS
o SEA, DELRAY BEACH, PB 21,
P 27, PUBLIC RECORDS, PALM
BEACH COUNTY, FL.
(LINTON BLVD.)
LOT 44 (LESS S23' RD R/W) &
S 1/2 OF ABNDED PRINCESS BLVD.
LYG N OF & ADJ THERETO, SANDS
o SEA, DELRAY BEACH, PB 21,
P 27, PUBLIC RECORDS, PALM
BEACH COUNTY, FL.
(LINTON BLVD.)
LOTS 45, 46 (LESS S23' RD R/W)
S 1/2 OF ABNDED PRINCESS BLVD.
LYG N OF & ADJ THERETO, SANDS
o SEA, DELRAY BEACH, PB 21,
P 27, PUBLIC RECORDS, PALM
BEACH COUNTY, FL.
(LINTON BLVD.)
LOT 29, BLK 1, SOUTHRIDGE,
PB 13, P 38, PUBLIC RECORDS,
PALM BEACH COUNTY, FL.
(STERLING AVENUE)
LOT 29, BLK 2, SOUTHRIDGE,
PB 13, P 38, PUBLIC RECORDS,
PALM BEACH COUNTY, FL.
(309 SOUTHRIDGE ROAD)
LOT 1, BLK 4, PRIEST'S ADDN.TO
ATLANTIC PARK GARDENS, PB 23,
P 70, PUBLIC RECORDS, PALM
BEACH COUNTY, FL.
(203 SW 14TH AVE.)
LOT 20 & W 1/2 OF ABNDED
CENTRAL AVENUE LYG E & ADJ TO
BLK 8, SOUTHRIDGE, PB 13, P 38,
PUBLIC RECORDS, PALM BEACH
COUNTY, FL.
(SOUTHRIDGE ROAD)
LOTS 2 & 3, BLK 4, ATLANTIC
PARK GARDENS, PB 14, P 56,
PUBLIC RECORDS, PALM BEACH
COUNTY, FL.
1"201 SW 13TH AVE.)
BARRY & ROBIN GARFIELD
(HUSBAND & WIFE)
P.O. BOX 430742
SOUTH MIAMI, FL 33143
BARRY & ROBIN GARFIELD
(HUSBAND & WIFE)
P.O. BOX 430742
SOUTH MIAMI, FL.33143
BARRY & ROBIN GARFIELD
(HUSBAND & WIFE)
P.O. BOX 430742
SOUTH MIAMI, FL. 33143
BARRY & ROBIN GARFIELD
(HUSBAND & WIFE)
P.O. BOX 430742
SOUTH MIAMI, FL. 33143
BARRY & ROBIN GARFIELD
(HUSBAND & WIFE)
P.O. BOX 430742
SOUTH MIAMI, FL. 33143
BARRY & ROBIN GARFIELD
(HUSBAND & WIFE)
P.O. BOX 430742
SOUTH MIAMI, FL. 33143
ROBERT ASSANTES
FRED WENISCH
2909 N. DIXIE HIGHWAY
POMPANO BEACH, FL. 33064
ANDRE SAINTIL
MARIEANGE MONNEUS
309 SOUTHRIDGE ROAD
DELRAY BEACH, FL. 33444
VIRGINIA BRYANT
203 SW 14TH AVENUE
DELRAY BEACH, FL. 33444
RICHARD A. &
DUTCHESS W. BIRD
(HUSBAND & WIFE)
4901 NO. FEDERAL HWY.
FT.LAUDERDALE, FL. 33308
R.M. & JUANITA COFFEY
(HUSBAND & WIFE)
1502 NW 85TH STREET
MIAMI, FL. 33147
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$ 16.70
8.35 (ADM. COST)
(RECORDING)
$ 16.66
8.33 (ADM. COST)
(RECORDING)
$ 16.66
8.33 (ADM. COST)
(RECORDING
$ 16.66
8.33 (ADM. COST)
(RECORDING)
$ 16.66
8.33 (ADM. COST)
(RECORDING
$ 16.66
8.33 (ADM. COST)
(RECORDING)
$ 50.00
50.00 (ADM. COST)
(RECORDING)
$ 50.00
50.00 (ADM. COST)
(RECORDING)
$ 60.00
50.00 (ADM. COST)
(RECORDING)
$ 45.00
50.00 (ADM. COST)
(RECORDING)
$ 40.00
50.00 (ADM. COST)
(RECORDING)
Res. No. 45-89
S50' OF N250' OF E135' OF BLK
10, TOWN OF DEL RAY , PB 1, P 3,
PUBLIC RECORDS, PALM BEACH
COUNTY, FL.
(230 NW 6TH AVE.)
W200' OF E238.54' OF N 1/2 OF
LOT 28/LESS NE 8TH STREET R/W,
SUB. 9-46-43, PUBLIC RECORDS,
PALM BEACH COUNTY, FL.
(NE 8TH STREET & AlA)
LOT 23, BLK 23, TOWN OF DELRAY,
PB 10, P 69, PUBLIC RECORDS,
PALM BEACH COUNTY, FL.
(SW 3RD STREET)
LOT 4, BLK 23, TOWN OF DELRAY,
PB10, P 69, PUBLIC RECORDS,
PALM BEACH COUNTY, FL.
(SW 5TH AVE.)
LOT 7, BLK E, LA HACIENDA,
DELRAY, PB 15, P 6, PUBLIC
RECORDS, PALM BEACH COUNTY,FL.
(714 S. LAKE AVENUE)
LOTS 15 & 16, BLK 11, DELRAY
SHORES, PB 24, P 233, PUBLIC
RECORDS, PALM BEACH COUNTY,FL.
(22 LAKE IDA ROAD)
N50' OF S225' OF SW 1/4 OF
E 1/4 OF LOT 19, SUB. 8-46-43,
PB 1, P 3, PUBLIC RECORDS,
PALM BEACH COUNTY, FL.
(LAKE IDA ROAD)
LOT 1, BLK 3, ATLANTIC PARK
GARDENS, DELRAY, PB 14, P 56,
PUBLIC RECORDS, PALM BEACH
COUNTY, FL.
(SW 13TH AVE. & SW 1ST ST.)
LOT 1, W 1/2 OF ABNDED SW 6TH
AVENUE LYG E OF & ADJ TO LOTS
1, 22 TO 31 & 12 FT. ABNDED
ALLEYS LYG WITHIN BLOCK A,
RIDGEWOOD HEIGHTS, DEL RAY , PB
14, P 44, PUBLIC RECORDS, PALM
BEACH COUNTY, FL.
(SW 7TH AVE. & SW 10TH ST.)
LOT 2, W 1/2 OF ABNDED SW 6TH
AVE. LYG E OF & ADJ TO LOTS 1,
22 TO 31 & 12 FT.ABNDED ALLEYS
LYG WITHIN BLK A, RIDGEWOOD
HEIGHTS, DELRAY, PB 14, P 44,
PUBLIC RECORDS, PALM BEACH
COUNTY, FL.
(SW 7TH AVE. & SW 10TH ST.)
LOT 3, W 1/2 OF ABNDED SW 6TH
AVENUE LYG E OF & ADJ TO LOTS
1, 22 TO 31 & 12 FT ABNDED
ALLEYS LYG WITHIN BLK A,
RIDGEWOOD HEIGHTS, DELRAY, PB
14, P 44, PUBLIC RECORDS, PALM
BEACH COUNTY, FL.
(SW 7TH AVE. & SW 10TH ST.)
VALERIE \'1. SMALL
803 NW 2ND STREET
DELRAY BEACH, FL. 33444
A. STEPHENS ASSOC., INC.
P.O. BOX 28
GOLF, IL. 60029
GRACE BARNETT
1401 39TH STREET
W. PALM BEACH, FL 33407
ELEANORE S.WILSON ESTATE
C/O DONNA HANEY
MARK PERRY, ATTORNEY
50 SE 4TH AVENUE
DELRAY BEACH, FL. 33483
KATHLEEN G POLKINGTON
714 S. LAKE AVENUE
DELRAY BEACH, FL. 33483
BOBBY M. & NORMA B TATE
(HUSBAND & WIFE)
22 LAKE IDA ROAD
DELRAY BEACH, FL. 33445
SECURITY & INVEST. CORP
OF THE PALM BEACHED
C/O STIERER
224 DATURA ST. SUITE 1401
W. PALM BEACH, FL 33401
RIDLEY TEMPLE CHURCH OF
GOD IN CHRIST OF AMERICA
146 SW 12TH AVENUE
DELRAY BEACH, FL 33444
SO. ATLANTIC CONFERENCE
ASSN. OF SEVENTH DAY
ADVENTIST INC.
201 NW 3RD AVENUE
DELRAY BEACH, FL. 33444
SO. ATLANTIC CONFERENCE
ASSN. OF SEVENTH DAY
ADVENTIST INC.
201 NW 3RD AVENUE
DELRAY BEACH, FL. 33444
SO. ATLANTIC CONFERENCE
ASSN. OF SEVENTH DAY
ADVENTIST INC.
201 NW 3RD AVENUE
DELRAY BEACH, FL. 33444
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50.00 (ADM. COST)
(RECORDING)
$400.00
50.00 (ADM. COST)
(RECORDING)
$240.00
50.00 (ADM. COST)
(RECORDING)
$175.00
50.00 (ADM. COST)
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$185.00
50.00 (ADM. COST)
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$ 60.00
50.00 (ADM. COST)
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$500.00
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Res. No. 45-89
LOT 4, W 1/2 OF ABNDED SW 6TH
AVENUE LYG E OF-& ADJ TO LOTS
1, 22 TO 31 & 12 FT. ABNDED
ALLEYS LYG WITHIN BLK A,
RIDGEWOOD HEIGHTS, DELRAY, PB
14, P 44, PUBLIC RECORDS, PALM
BEACH COUNTY, FL.
(SW 7TH AVE. & SW 10TH ST.)
LOT 5, W 1/2 OF ABNDED SW 6TH
AVENUE LYG E OF & ADJ TO LOTS
1, 22 TO 31 & 12 FT. ABNDED
ALLEYS LYG WITHIN BLK A,
RIDGEWOOD HEIGHTS, DELRAY, PB
14, P 44, PUBLIC RECORDS, PALM
BEACH COUNTY, FL.
(SW 7TH AVE. & SW 10TH ST.)
LOT 6, W 1/2 OF ABNDED SW 6TH
AVENUE LYG E OF & ADJ TO LOTS
1, 22 TO 31 & 12 FT. ABNDED
ALLEYS LYG WITHIN BLK A,
RIDGEWOOD HEIGHTS, DELRAY, PB
14, P 44, PUBLIC RECORDS, PALM
BEACH COUNTY, FL.
(SW 7TH AVE. & SW 10TH ST.)
LOT 7, W 1/2 OF ABNDED SW 6TH
AVENUE LYG E OF & ADJ TO LOTS
1, 22 TO 31 & 12 FT. ABNDED
ALLEYS LYG WITHIN BLK A,
RIDGEWOOD HEIGHTS, DELRAY, PB
14, P 44, PUBLIC RECORDS, PALM
BEACH COUNTY, FL.
(SW 7TH AVE. & SW 10TH ST.)
LOT 8, W 1/2 OF ABNDED SW 6TH
AVENUE LYG E OF & ADJ TO LOTS
1, 22 TO 31 & 12 FT. ABNDED
ALLEYS LYG WITHIN BLK A,
RIDGEWOOD HEIGHTS, DELRAY, PB
14, P 44, PUBLIC RECORDS, PALM
BEACH COUNTY, FL.
(SW 7TH AVE. & SW 10TH ST.)
LOT 9, W 1/2 OF ABNDED SW 6TH
AVENUE LYG E OF & ADJ TO LOTS
1, 22 TO 31 & 12 FT. ABNDED
ALLEYS LYG WITHIN BLK A,
RIDGEWOOD HEIGHTS, DELRAY, PB
14, P 44, PUBLIC RECORDS, PALM
BEACH COUNTY, FL.
(SW 7TH AVE. & SW 10TH ST.)
LOT 10, W 1/2 OF ABNDED SW 6TH
AVENUE LYG E OF & ADJ TO LOTS
1, 22 TO 31 & 12 FT. ABNDED
ALLEYS LYG WITHIN BLK A,
RIDGEWOOD HEIGHTS, DEL RAY PB
14, P 44, PUBLIC RECORDS, PALM
BEACH COUNTY, FL.
(SW 7TH AVE. & SW 10TH ST.)
LOT 11, W 1/2 OF ABNDED SW 6TH
AVENUE LYG E OF & ADJ TO LOTS
1, 22 TO 31 & 12 FT. ABNDED
ALLEYS LYG WITHIN BLK A,
RIDGEWOOD HEIGHTS, DELRAY, PB
14, P 44, PUBLIC RECORDS, PALM
BEACH COUNTY, FL.
(SW 7TH AVE. & SW 10TH ST.)
SO. ATLANTIC CONFERENCE
ASSN. OF SEVENTH DAY
ADVENTIST INC.
201 NW 3RD AVENUE
DELRAY BEACH, FL. 33444
SO. ATLANTIC CONFERENCE
ASSN. OF SEVENTH DAY
ADVENTIST INC.
201 NW 3RD AVENUE
DELRAY BEACH, FL. 33444
SO. ATLANTIC CONFERENCE
ASSN. OF SEVENTH DAY
ADVENTIST INC.
201 NW 3RD AVENUE
DELRAY BEACH, FL. 33444
SO. ATLANTIC CONFERENCE
ASSN OF SEVENTH DAY
ADVENTIST INC.
201 NW 3RD AVENUE
DELRAY BEACH, FL. 33444
SO. ATLANTIC CONFERENCE
ASSN. OF SEVENTH DAY
ADVENTIST INC.
201 NW 3RD AVENUE
DELRAY BEACH, FL. 33444
SO. ATLANTIC CONFERENCE
ASSN. OF SEVENTH DAY
ADVENTIST INC.
201 NW 3RD AVENUE
DELRAY BEACH, FL. 33444
SO. ATLANTIC CONFERENCE
ASSN. OF SEVENTH DAY
ADVENTIST INC.
201 NW 3RD AVENUE
DELRAY BEACH, FL. 33444
SO. ATLANTIC CONFERENCE
ASSN. OF SEVENTH DAY
ADVENTIST INC.
201 NW 3RD AVENUE
DELRAY BEACH, FL. 33444
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$
8.87
1.61 (ADM. COST)
(RECORDING)
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8.87
1.61 (ADM. COST)
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8.87
1.61 (ADM. COST)
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8.87
1.61 (ADM. COST)
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8.87
1. 61 (ADM. COST)
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8.87
1.61 (ADM. COST)
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$
8.87
1.61 (ADM. COST)
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$
8.87
1. 61 (ADM. COST)
(RECORDING)
Res. No. 45-89
LOT 12, W 1/2 OF ABNDED SW 6TH
AVENUE LYG E OF & ADJ TO LOTS
1, 22 TO 31 & 12 FT. ABNDED
ALLEYS LYG WITHIN BLK A,
RIDGEWOOD HEIGHTS, DELRAY, PB
14, P 44, PUBLIC RECORDS, PALM
BEACH COUNTY, FL.
(SW 7TH AVE. & SW 10TH ST.)
LOT 13, W 1/2 OF ABNDED SW 6TH
AVENUE LYG E OF & ADJ TO LOTS
1, 22 TO 31 & 12 FT. ABNDED
ALLEYS LYG WITHIN BLK A,
RIDGEWOOD HEIGHTS, DELRAY, PB
14, P 44, PUBLIC RECORDS, PALM
BEACH COUNTY, FL.
(SW 7TH AVE. & SW 10TH ST)
LOT 14, W 1/2 OF ABNDED SW 6TH
AVENUE LYG E OF & ADJ TO LOTS
1, 22 TO 31 & 12 FT ABNDED
ALLEYS LYG WITHIN BLK A,
RIDGEWOOD HEIGHTS, DELRAY, PB
14, P 44, PUBLIC RECORDS, PALM
BEACH COUNTY, FL.
(SW 7TH AVE. & SW 10TH ST.)
LOT 15, W 1/2 OF ABNDED SW 6TH
AVENUE LYG E OF & ADJ TO LOTS
1, 22 TO 31 & 12 FT. ABNDED
ALLEYS LYG WITHIN BLK A,
RIDGEWOOD HEIGHTS, DELRAY, PB
14, P 44, PUBLIC RECORDS, PALM
BEACH COUNTY, FL.
(SW 7TH AVE. & SW 10TH ST.)
LOT 16, W 1/2 OF ABNDED SW 6TH
AVENUE LYG E OF & ADJ TO LOTS
1, 22 TO 31 & 12 FT. ABNDED
ALLEYS LYG WITHIN BLK A,
RIDGEWOOD HEIGHTS, DEL RAY , PB
14, P 44, PUBLIC RECORDS, PALM
BEACH COUNTY, FL.
(SW 7TH AVE. & SW 10TH ST.)
LOT 17, W 1/2 OF ABNDED SW 6TH
AVENUE LYG E OF & ADJ TO LOTS
1, 22 TO 31 & 12 FT. ABNDED
ALLEYS LYG WITHIN BLK A,
RIDGEWOOD HEIGHTS, DELRAY, PB
14, P 44, PUBLIC RECORDS, PALM
BEACH COUNTY, FL.
(SW 7TH AVE. & SW 10TH ST.)
LOT 18, W 1/2 OF ABNDED SW 6TH
AVENUE LYG E OF & ADJ TO LOTS
1, 22 TO 31 & 12 FT. ABNDED
ALLEYS LYG WITHIN BLK A,
RIDGEWOOD HEIGHTS, DELRAY, PB
14, P 44, PUBLIC RECORDS, PALM
BEACH COUNTY, FL.
(SW 7TH AVE. & SW 10TH ST.)
LOT 19, W 1/2 OF ABNDED SW 6TH
AVENUE LYG E OF & ADJ TO LOTS
1, 22 TO 31 & 12 FT. ABNDED
ALLEYS LYG WITHIN BLK A,
RIDGEWOOD HEIGHTS, DEL RAY , PB
14, P 44, PUBLIC RECORDS, PALM
BEACH COUNTY, FL.
(SW 7TH AVE. & SW 10TH ST.)
SO. ATLANTIC CONFERENCE
ASSN. OF SEVENTH DAY
ADVENTIST INC.
201 NW 3RD AVENUE
DELRAY BEACH, FL. 33444
SO. ATLANTIC CONFERENCE
ASSN. OF SEVENTH DAY
ADVENTIST INC.
201 NW 3RD AVENUE
DELRAY BEACH, FL. 33444
SO. ATLANTIC CONFERENCE
ASSN. OF SEVENTH DAY
ADVENTIST INC.
201 NW 3RD AVENUE
DELRAY BEACH, FL. 33444
SO. ATLANTIC CONFERENCE
ASSN. OF SEVENTH DAY
ADVENTIST INC.
201 NW 3RD AVENUE
DELRAY BEACH, FL. 33444
SO. ATLANTIC CONFERENCE
ASSN. OF SEVENTH DAY
ADVENTIST INC.
201 NW 3RD AVENUE
DELRAY BEACH, FL. 33444
SO. ATLANTIC CONFERENCE
ASSN. OF SEVENTH DAY
ADVENTIST INC.
201 NW 3RD AVENUE
DELRAY BEACH, FL. 33444
SO. ATLANTIC CONFERENCE
ASSN. OF SEVENTH DAY
ADVENTIST INC.
201 NW 3RD AVENUE
DELRAY BEACH, FL. 33444
SO. ATLANTIC CONFERENCE
ASSN. OF SEVENTH DAY
ADVENTIST INC.
201 NW 3RD AVENUE
DELRAY BEACH, FL. 33444
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$
8.87
1.61 (ADM. COST)
(RECORDING)
$
8.87
1.61 (ADM. COST)
(RECORDING)
$
8.87
1.61 (ADM. COST)
(RECORDING)
$
8.87
1.61 (ADM. COST)
(RECORDING)
$
8.87
1. 61 (ADM. COST)
(RECORDING)
$
8.87
1.61 (ADM. COST)
(RECORDING)
$
8.87
1.61 (ADM. COST)
(RECORDING)
$
8.87
1.61 (ADM. COST)
(RECORDING)
Res. No. 45-89
LOT 20, W 1/2 OF ABNDED SW 6TH
AVENUE LYG E OF-& ADJ TO LOTS
1,22 TO 31 & 12 FT. ABNDED
ALLEYS LYG WITHIN BLK A,
RDIGEWOOD HEIGHTS, DELRAY, PB
14, P 44, PUBLIC RECORDS, PALM
BEACH COUNTY, FL.
(SW 7TH AVE. & SW 10TH ST.)
LOT 21, W 1/2 OF ABNDED SW 6TH
AVENUE LYG E OF & ADJ TO LOTS
1, 22 TO 31 & 12 FT. ABNDED
ALLEYS LYG WITHIN BLK A,
RIDGEWOOD HEIGHTS, DELRAY, PB
14, P 44, PUBLIC RECORDS, PALM
BEACH COUNTY, FL.
(SW 7TH AVE. & SW 10TH ST.)
LOT 22, W 1/2 OF ABNDED SW 6TH
AVENUE LYG E OF & ADJ TO LOTS
1, 22 TO 31 & 12 FT. ABNDED
ALLEYS LYG WITHIN BLK A,
RIDGEWOOD HEIGHTS, DELRAY, PB
14, P 44, PUBLIC RECORDS, PALM
BEACH COUNTY, FL.
(SW 7TH AVE. & SW 10TH ST.)
LOT 23, W 1/2 OF ABNDED SW 6TH
AVENUE LYG E OF & ADJ TO LOTS
1, 22 TO 31 & 12 FT. ABNDED
ALLEYS LYG WITHIN BLK A,
RIDGEWOOD HEIGHTS, DEL RAY , PB
14, P 44, PUBLIC RECORDS, PALM
BEACH COUNTY, FL.
(SW 7TH aVE. & SW 10TH ST.)
LOT 24, W 1/2 OF ABNDED SW 6TH
AVENUE LYG E OF & ADJ TO LOTS
1, 22 TO 31 & 12 FT. ABNDED
ALLEYS LYG WITHIN BLK A,
RIDGEWOOD HEIGHTS, DELRAY, PB
14, P 44, PUBLIC RECORDS, PALM
BEACH COUNTY, FL.
(SW 7TH AVE. & SW 10TH ST.)
LOT 25, W 1/2 OF ABNDED SW 6TH
AVENUE LYG E OF & ADJ TO LOTS
1, 22 TO 31 & 12 FT. ABNDED
ALLEYS LYG WITHIN BLK A,
RIDGEWOOD HEIGHTS, DELRAY, PB
14, P 44, PUBLIC RECORDS, PALM
BEACH COUNTY, FL.
(SW 7TH AVE. & SW 10TH ST.)
LOT 26, W 1/2 OF ABNDED SW 6TH
AVENUE LYG E OF & ADJ TO LOTS
1, 22 TO 31 & 12 FT. ABNDED
ALLEYS LYG WITHIN BLK A,
RIDGEWOOD HEIGHTS, DELRAY, PB
14, P 44, PUBLIC RECORDS, PALM
BEACH COUNTY, FL.
(SW 7TH AVE. & SW 10TH ST.)
LOT 27, W 1/2 OF ABNDED SW 6TH
AVENUE LYG E OF & ADJ TO LOTS
1, 22 TO 31 & 12 FT. ABNDED
ALLEYS LYG WITHIN BLK A,
RIDGEWOOD HEIGHTS, DELRAY, PB
14, P 44, PUBLIC RECORDS, PALM
BEACH COUNTY, FL.
(SW 7TH AVE. & SW 10TH ST.)
SO. ATLANTIC CONFERENCE
ASSN. OF SEVENTH DAY
ADVENTIST INC.
201 NW 3RD AVENUE
DELRAY BEACH, FL. 33444
SO. ATLANTIC CONFERENCE
ASSN. OF SEVENTH DAY
ADVENTIST INC.
201 NW 3RD AVENUE
DELRAY BEACH, FL. 33444
SO. ATLANTIC CONFERENCE
ASSN. OF SEVENTH DAY
ADVENTIST INC.
201 m~ 3RD AVENUE
DELRAY BEACH, FL. 33444
SO. ATLANTIC CONFERENCE
ASSN. OF SEVENTH DAY
ADVENTIST INC.
201 NW 3RD AVENUE
DELRAY BEACH, FL. 33444
SO. ATLANTIC CONFERENCE
ASSN. OF SEVENTH DAY
ADVENTIST INC.
201 NW 3RD AVENUE
DELRAY BEACH, FL. 33444
SO. ATLANTIC CONFERENCE
ASSN. OF SEVENTH DAY
ADVENTIST INC.
201 NW 3RD AVENUE
DELRAY BEACH, FL. 33444
SO. ATLANTIC CONFERENCE
ASSN. OF SEVENTH DAY
ADVENTIST INC.
201 NW 3RD AVENUE
DELRAY BEACH, FL. 33444
SO. ATLANTIC CONFERENCE
ASSN. OF SEVENTH DAY
ADVENTIST INC.
201 NW 3RD AVENUE
DELRAY BEACH, FL. 33444
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(RECORDING)
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8.87
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(RECORDING)
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8.87
1.61 (ADM. COST)
(RECORDING)
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8.87
1. 61 (ADM. COST)
(RECORDING)
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8.87
1.61 (ADM. COST)
(RECORDING)
$
8.87
1.61 (ADM. COST)
(RECORDING)
$
8.87
1.61 (ADM. COST)
(RECORDING)
$
8.87
1.61 (ADM. COST)
(RECORDING)
Res. No. 45-89
LOT 28, W 1/2 OF ABNDED SW 6TH
AVENUE LYG E OF & ADJ TO LOTS
1, 22 TO 31 & 12 FT. ABNDED
ALLEYS LYG WITHIN BLK A,
RIDGEWOOD HEIGHTS, DELRAY, PB
14, P 44, PUBLIC RECORDS, PALM
BEACH COUNTY, FL
(SW 7TH AVE. & SW 10TH ST.)
LOT 29, W 1/2 OF ABNDED SW 6TH
AVENUE LYG E OF & ADJ TO LOTS
1, 22 TO 31 & 12 FT. ABNDED
ALLEYS LYG WITHIN BLK A,
RIDGEWOOD HEIGHTS, DELRAY, PB
14, P 44, PUBLIC RECORDS, PALM
BEACH COUNTY, FL.
(SW 7TH AVE. & SW 10TH ST.)
LOT 30, W 1/2 OF ABNDED SW 6TH
AVENUE LYG E OF & ADJ TO LOTS
1, 22 TO 31 & 12 FT. ABNDED
ALLEYS LYG WITHIN BLK A,
RIDGEWOOD HEIGHTS, DELRAY, PB
14, P 44, PUBLIC RECORDS, PALM
BEACH COUNTY, FL.
(SW 7TH AVE. & SW 10TH ST.)
LOT 31, W 1/2 OF 'ABNDED SW 6TH
AVENUE LYG E OF & ADJ TO LOTS
1, 22 TO 31 & 12 FT. ABNDED
ALLEYS LYG WITHIN BLK A,
RIDGEWOOD HEIGHTS, DELRAY, PB
14, P 44, PUBLIC RECORDS, PALM
BEACH COUNTY, FL.
(SW 7TH AVE. & SW 10TH ST.)
SO. ATLANTIC CONFERENCE
ASSN. OF SEVENTH DAY
ADVENTIST INC.
201 NW 3RD AVENUE
DELRAY BEACH, FL. 33444
SO. ATLANTIC CONFERENCE
ASSN. OF SEVENTH DAY
ADVENTIST INC.
201 NW 3RD AVENUE
DELRAY BEACH, FL. 33444
SO. ATLANTIC CONFERENCE
ASSN. OF SEVENTH DAY
ADVENTIST INC.
201 NW 3RD AVENUE
DELRAY BEACH, FL. 33444
SO. ATLANTIC CONFERENCE
ASSN. OF SEVENTH DAY
ADVENTIST INC.
201 NW 3RD AVENUE
DELRAY BEACH, FL. 33444
$
8.87
1.61 (ADM. COST)
(RECORDING)
$
8.87
1. 61 (ADM. COST)
(RECORDING)
$
8.87
1.61 (ADM. COST)
(RECORDING)
$
8.87
1.61 (ADM. COST)
(RECORDING)
VIOLATION IS: SEC. 100.01 LAND TO BE KEPT FREE OF DEBRIS, VEGETATION, MATTER
CONSTITUTING HAZARDS; DECLARED NUISANCE.
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Res. No. 45-89
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RESOLUTION NO. 46-89
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY CmlMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY
BEACH, FLORIDA, PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 165, OF THE CODE OF
ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, ASSESSING COSTS
FOR ABATEMENT ACTION RF:GARDING AN UNSAFE BUILDING ON
LAND(S) LOCATED WITHIN THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH; SETTING
OUT ACTUAL COSTS INCURRED BY THE CITY TO ACCOMPLISH SUCH
ABATEMENT AND LEVYING THE COST OF SUCH ACTION; PROVIDING
FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE AND FOR A DUE DATE AND INTEREST
ASSESSMENTS; PROVIDING FOR THE RECORDING OF THIS RESOLU-
TION, AND DECLARING SAln LEVY TO BE A LIEN UPON THE
SUBJECT PROPERTY FOR UNPAID ASSESSMENTS; PROVIDING FOR
THE MAILING OF NOTICE.
WHEREAS, the Building Official or his designated representative
has, pursuant to Chapter 165, of the Code of Ordinances, declared the
existence of an unsafe building upon certain lots or parcels of land,
described in the list attached hereto and made a part hereof, for
violation of the building codes and building requirements adopted by
Chapter 165 and those Codes adopted in Chapter 96 of the Code of Ord-
inances; and,
WHEREAS, pursuant to Chapter 165, of the Code of Ordinances of
the City of Delray Beach, the Building Official or his designated
representative has inspected said land (s) and has determined that an
unsafe building existed in accordance with the standards set forth in
Chapter 165 and/or Chapter 96 of the Code of Ordinances, and did furnish
the respective owner(s) of the land(s) described in the attached list
with written notice of unsafe building and detailed report of conditions
and notice to vacate as the Building Official determined that the
building was manifestly unsafe and is considered a hazard to life and
public welfare pursuant to Chapter 165, of the Code of Ordinances
describing the nature of the violations and sent notices that the build-
ing was to be vacated and that the building was to be repaired or
demolished; work must be begun within sixty (60) days and all work must
be completed within such time as the Building Official determines, said
notice also advised that all appeals must be filed wi thin thirty (30)
days from the date of service of the notice and failure to f~le an
appeal or to make the repairs required that the Building Official would
have the authority to have the building demolished from the date of the
said notice; and,
WHEREAS, all the notice requirements contained within Chapter
165 have been complied with; and,
WHEREAS neither an appeal to the Board of Construction Appeals
or corrective action was undertaken in accordance with the order of the
Chief Building Official; therefore pu:suant to Section 165.41 the Build-
ing Official caused the abatement act~on to be done; and,
WHEREAS the City Manager of the City of Delray Beach has,
pursuant to s'ection 165.42 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of
Delray Beach, submitted to the Ci ty Commiss~on a ;l:'eport of ,the, co~ts
incurred in abating said condition as aforesa~d, sa~d report ~nd~cat~ng
the costs per parcel of land involved; and,
WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Delray Beach,
pursuant to Chapter 165, of the Code of Ordinances desires to assess the
cost of said condition against said property owner(s) .
N01'1, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS:
1'-. '
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Section 1. That assessments in the amount of $1.672.00
One thousand si~ hnpdTF!d ...,,,.,nr~ r..." ilIl~ IlQ'rOO .Q.gllaxs as shown by
the report of t e C~ty Manager f the C~ty 6 Delray a copy of which ~s
attached hereto and made a part hereof, are hereby levied against the
parcells) of land described in said report and in the amount(s) indi-
cated thereon. Said assessments so levied shall, if not paid within
thirty (30) days after mailing of the notice described in Section 165.42
become a lien upon the respective lots and parcells) of land described
in said report, of the same nature and to the same extent as the lien
for general city taxes and shall be collectible in the same manner and
with the same penalties and under the same provisions as to sale and
foreclosure as City taxes are collectible.
Section 2. That such assessments shall be legal, valid and
binding obligations upon the property against which said assessments are
levied.
Section 3. That the City Clerk of the City of Delray Beach is
hereby directed to immediately mail by certified mail, postage prepaid,
return receipt requested, to the owner (s) of the property, as such
ownership appears upon the records of the County Tax Assessor, notice(s)
that the City Commission of the City of Delray Beach has levied an assess-
ment against said property for the cost of abatement action regarding an
unsafe building by the thirty (30) days after the mailing date of said
notice of assessment, after which a lien shall be placed on said proper-
ty, and interest will accrue at the rate of six percent (6%) per annum,
plus reasonable attorney's fees and other costs of collecting said sums.
Section 4. That this resolution shall become effective thirty
(30) days from the date of adoption and the assessment (s) contained
herein shall become due and payable thirty (30) days after the mailing
date of the notice of said assessment(s), after which a lien shall be
placed on said property(s), and interest shall accrue at the rate of six
percent (6%) per annum plus reasonable attorney's fee and other costs of
collection.
Section 5. That in the event that payment has not been re-
ceived by the City Clerk within thirty (30) days after the mailing date
of the notice of assessment, the City Clerk is hereby directed to record
a certified copy of this resolution in the public records of Palm Beach
County, Florida, and upon the date and time of recording of the certi-
fied copy of this resolution a lien shall become effective on the
subject property which shall secure the cost of abatement, interest at
the rate of 6%, and collection costs including a reasonable attorney's
fee.
of
PASSED AND ADOPTED in regular session on this the 25th
July , 1989.
day
MAY 0 R
ATTEST:
City Clerk
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Res. No. 46-89
NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT
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D,{te .
TO: Lerov and Yvonne Baines
ADDRESS: PO Box 1565. Delrav Beach. Fl 33447
PROPERTY:
126 NW 6th Avenue. Delrav Beach. Fl 33444
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
S50' of E100' of N! of Block 11. Town of Delrav according
to Plat Book 1. Pa~e 3 of the official records of Palm Beach Coun
F1
You, as the record owner of, or holder of an interest in, the above-
described property are hereby advised that a cost of$l,672.00 by resolution
of the City Commission of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, dated
Q~";r ~~~, 1989, has been levied against the above-described property.
,
The costs were incurred as a result of a nuisance abatement action
regarding the above-described property. You were given notice on 3-17-89
that the Building Official has determined that a building located on the
above-described property was unsafe. You were advised in that notice of the
action that would be taken to remedy that unsafe condition and that the action
would be initiated on an emergency basis by the City.
x You failed to appeal the decision of the Building Official to the
Board of Construction Appeals although you were informed of your
right to an appeal and of the procedures for obtaining appeal.
You have also failed to take the corrective action required by
the notice of the Building Official.
You appealed the decision of the Building Official to the Board
of Construction Appeals. You were given written notification on
that you were required to take the corrective action
required by the decision of the Board of Construction Appeals
within a stated period of time. You failed to take the action as
required by the order of the Board of Construction Appeals.
You appealed the decision of the Building Official to the Board
of Construction Appeals on The Board of Construction
upheld the decision of the Building Official.
An emergency action was undertaken at the above described
property to remove an unsafe condition. An appeal was not
received 30 days after the action was taken although you may
still have an appeal right as to the cost of the action.
The City of Delray Beach has therefore taken remedial action to remove
the unsafe condition existing on the above-described property on 6-27-89
at a cost of $1,672.00 which includes a ten percent (10%) administrative
fee. If you fail to pay this cost within thirty (30) days, that cost shall
be recorded on the official Records of Palm Beach County, Florida against
the above-described property.
Copy of all notices referred to in this notice are available in the
office of the Building Official.
BY ORDER OF THE CITY COMMISSION.
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City erk
.
RESOLUTION NO. 47-89
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY
BEACH, FLORIDA, PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 165, OF THE CODE OF
ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, ASSESSING COSTS
FOR ABATEMENT ACTION REGARDING AN UNSAFE BUILDING ON
LAND(S) LOCATED WITHIN THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH 1 SETTING
OUT ACTUAL COSTS INCURRED BY THE CITY TO ACCOMPLISH SUCH
ABATEMENT AND LEVYING THE COST OF SUCH ACTION1 PROVIDING
FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE AND FOR A DUE DATE AND INTEREST
ASSESSMENTS 1 PROVIDING FOR THE RECORDING OF THIS RESOLU-
TION, AND DECLARING SAID LEVY TO BE A LIEN UPON THE
SUBJECT PROPERTY FOR UNPAID ASSESSMENTS1 PROVIDING FOR
THE MAILING OF NOTICE.
WHEREAS, the Building Official or his designated representative
has, pursuant to Chapter 165, of the Code of Ordinances, declared the
existence of an unsafe building upon certain lots or parcels of land,
described in the list attached hereto and made a part hereof, for
violation of the building codes and building requirements adopted by
Chapter 165 and those Codes adopted in Chapter 96 of the Code of Ord-
inances1 and,
WHEREAS, pursuant to Chapter 165, of the Code of Ordinances of
the City of Delray Beach, the Building Official or his designated
representative has inspected said land (s) and has determined that an
unsafe building existed in accordance with the standards set forth in
Chapter 165 and/or Chapter 96 of the Code of Ordinances, and did furnish
the respective owner (s) of the land (s) described in the attached list
with written notice of unsafe building and detailed report of conditions
and notice to vacate as the Building Official determined that the
building was manifestly unsafe and is considered a hazard to life and
public welfare pursuant to Chapter 165, of the Code of Ordinances
describing the nature of the violations and sent notices that the build-
ing was to be vacated and that the building was to be repaired or
demolished 1 work must be begun within sixty (60) days and all work must
be completed within such time as the Building Official determines, said
notice also advised that all appeals must be filed wi thin thirty (30)
days from the date of service of the notice and failure to file an
appeal or to make the repairs required that the Building Official would
have the authority to have the building demolished from the date of the
said notice1 and,
WHEREAS, all the notice requirements contained within Chapter
165 have been complied with; and,
WHEREAS, neither an appeal to the Board of Construction Appeals
or corrective action was undertaken in accordance with the order of the
Chief Building Officia11 therefore pursuant to Section 165.41 the Build-
ing Official caused the abatement action to be done; and,
WHEREAS, the City Manager of the City of Delray Beach has,
pursuant to Section 165.42 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of
Delray Beach, submitted to the City Commission a report of the costs
incurred in abating said condition as aforesaid, said report indicating
the costs per parcel of land involved1 and,
WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Delray Beach,
pursuant to Chapter 165, of the Code of Ordinances desires to assess the
cost of said condition against said property owner(s).
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS:
5~
.
Section 1. That assessments in the amount of $1,786.40
One thousand seven hundred eiqhtv six and 40/100 dollars as shown by
the report of the City Manager of the City of Delray a copy of which is
attached hereto and made a part hereof, are hereby levied against the
parcel (s) of land described in said report and in the amount (s) indi-
cated thereon. Said assessments so levied shall, if not paid within
thirty (30) days after mailing of the notice described in Section 165.42
become a lien upon the respective lots and parcells) of land described
in said report, of the same nature and to the same extent as the lien
for general city taxes and shall be collectible in the same manner and
with the same penalties and under the same provisions as to sale and
foreclosure as City taxes are collectible.
Section 2. That such assessments shall be legal, valid and
binding obligations upon the property against which said assessments are
levied.
Section 3. That the City Clerk of the City of Delray Beach is
hereby directed to immediately mail by certified mail, postage prepaid,
return receipt requested, to the owner(s) of the property, as such
ownership appears upon the records of the County Tax Assessor, notice(s)
that the City Commission of the City of Delray Beach has levied an assess-
ment against said property for the cost of abatement action regarding an
unsafe building by the thirty (30) days after the mailing date of said
notice of assessment, after which a lien shall be placed on said proper-
ty, and interest will accrue at the rate of six percent (6%) per annum,
plus reasonable attorney's fees and other costs of collecting said sums.
Section 4. That this resolution shall become effective thirty
(30) days from the date of adoption and the assessment(s) contained
herein shall become due and payable thirty (30) days after the mailing
date of the notice of said assessment(s), after which a lien shall be
placed on said property(s), and interest shall accrue at the rate of six
percent (6%) per annum plus reasonable attorney's fee and other costs of
collection.
Section 5. That in. the event that payment has not been re-
ceived by the City Clerk within thirty (30) days after the mailing date
of the notice of assessment, the City Clerk is hereby directed to record
a certified copy of this resolution in the public records of Palm Beach
County, Florida, and upon the date and time of recording of the certi-
fied copy of this resolution a lien shall become effective on the
subject property which shall secure the cost of abatement, interest at
the rate of 6%, and collection costs including a reasonable attorney's
fee.
of
PASSED AND ADOPTED in regular session on this the 25th
July , 1989.
day
M A Y 0 R
ATTEST:
City Clerk
- 2 -
Res. NO.47-89
NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT
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TO: Elise Hodge Jones a/k/a Elise Hodge Cleckley
ADDRESS: 21 SW 7th Avenue, Delray Beach, Fl 33444
PROPERTY: 29 NW 8th Avenue, Delray Beach, Fl 33444
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
N50' of S100' of Lot 25, Block 4, Monroe subdivision
according to Plat Book 14, Page 67 of the official records of Palm Beach County, Fl
You, as the record owner of, or holder of an interest in, the above-
described property are hereby advised that a cost Of$1,7Rn ~n by resolution
of the City Commission of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, dated
~/, I~ , 1989, has been levied against the above-described property.
The costs were incurred as a result of a nuisance abatement action
regarding the above-described property. You were given notice on ?-7-Rq
that the Building Official has determined that a building located on the
above-described property was unsafe. You were advised in that notice of the
action that would be taken to remedy that unsafe condition and that the-action
would be initiated on an emergency basis by the City.
x You failed to appeal the decision of the Building Official to the
Board of Construction Appeals although you were informed of your
right to an appeal and of the procedures for obtaining appeal.
You have also failed to take the corrective action required by
the notice of the Building Official.
You appealed the decision of the Building Official to the Board
of Construction Appeals. You were given written notification on
that you were required to take the corrective action
required by the decision of the Board of Construction Appeals
within a stated period of time. You failed to take the action as
required by the order of the Board of Construction Appeals.
You appealed the decision of the Building Official to the Board
of Construction Appeals on The Board of Construction
upheld the decision of the Building Official.
An emergency action was undertaken at the above described
property to remove an unsafe condition. An appeal was not
received 30 days after the action was taken although you may
still have an appeal right as to the cost of the action.
The City of Delray Beach has therefore taken remedial action to remove
the unsafe condition existing on the above-described property on 6-27-89
at a cost of $1,786.40 which includes a ten percent (10%) administrative
fee. If you fail to pay this cost within thirty (30) days, that cost shall
be recorded on the official Records of Palm Beach County, Florida against
the above-described property.
Copy of all notices referred to in this notice are available in the
office of the Building Official.
BY ORDER OF THE CITY COMMISSION.
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City ClerK
NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT
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, D te .
TO:
Richard Cleckley, Jr.
ADDRESS:
305 NW 4th Avenue, Delrav Beach. Fl 33444
PROPERTY :
29 NW 8th Avenue, Delrav Beach. Fl 33444
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
N50' of S100' of Lot 25. Block 4. Monroe subdivision
~
accordinR to Plat Book 14, Page 57 of the official records of Palm Beach County, Fl
You, as the record owner of, or holder of an interest in, the above-
described property are hereby advised that a cost of $1.786.40 by resolution
of the City Commission of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, dated
O~,/~ ~~ , 1989, has been levied against the above-described property.
,
The costs were incurred as a result of a nuisance abatement action
regarding the above-described property. You were given notice on 2-7-89
that the Building Official has determined that a building located on the
above-described property was unsafe. You were advised in that notice of the
action that would be taken to remedy that unsafe condition and that the action
would be initiated on an emergency basis by the City.
x
You failed to appeal the decision of the Building Official to the
Board of Construction Appeals although you were informed of your
right to an appeal and of the procedures for obtaining appeal.
You have also failed to take the corrective action required by
the notice of the Building Official.
You appealed the decision of the Building Official to the Board
of Construction Appeals. You were given written notification on
that you were required to take the corrective action
required by the decision of the Board of Construction Appeals
within a stated period of time. You failed to take the action as
required by the order of the Board of Construction Appeals.
You appealed the decision of the Building Official to the Board
of Construction Appeals on The Board of Construction
upheld the decision of the Building Official.
An emergency action was undertaken at the above described
property to remove an unsafe condition. An appeal was not
received 30 days after the action was taken although you may
still have an appeal right as to the cost of the action.
The City of Delray Beach has therefore taken remedial action to remove
the unsafe condition existing on the above-described property on 6-27-89
at a cost of $1,786.40 which includes a ten percent (10%) administrative
fee. If you fail to pay this cost within thirty (30) days, that cost shall
be recorded on the official Records of Palm Beach County, Florida against
the above-described property.
Copy of all notices referred to in this notice are available in the
office of the Building Official.
BY ORDER OF THE CITY COMMISSION.
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City Clerk
RESOLUTION NO. 48-89
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY
BEACH, FLORIDA, PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 165, OF THE CODE OF
ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, ASSESSING COSTS
FOR ABATEMENT ACTION REGARDING AN UNSAFE BUILDING ON
LAND(S) LOCATED WITHIN THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH; SETTING
OUT ACTUAL COSTS INCURRED BY THE CITY TO ACCOMPLISH SUCH
ABATEMENT AND LEVYING THE COST OF SUCH ACTION; PROVIDING
FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE AND FOR A DUE DATE AND INTEREST
ASSESSMENTS; PROVIDING FOR THE RECORDING OF THIS RESOLU-
TION, AND DECLARING SAID LEVY TO BE A LIEN UPON THE
SUBJECT PROPERTY FOR UNPAID ASSESSMENTS; PROVIDING FOR
THE MAILING OF NOTICE.
WHEREAS, the Building Official or his designated representative
has, pursuant to Chapter 165, of the Code of Ordinances, declared the
existence of an unsafe building upon certain lots or parcels of land,
described in the list attached hereto and made a part hereof, for
violation of the building codes and building requirements adopted by
Chapter 165 and those Codes adopted in Chapter 96 of the Code of Ord-
inances; and,
WHEREAS, pursuant to Chapter 165, of the Code of Ordinances of
the City of Delray Beach, the Building Official or his designated
representative has inspected said land(s) and has determined that an
unsafe building existed in accordance with the standards set forth in
Chapter 165 and/or Chapter 96 of the Code of Ordinances, and did furnish
the respective owner(s) of the land(s) described in the attached list
with written notice of unsafe building and detailed report of conditions
and notice to vacate as the Building Official determined that the
building was manifestly unsafe and is considered a hazard to life and
public welfare pursuant to Chapter 165, of the Code of Ordinances
describing the nature of the violations and sent notices that the build-
ing was to be vacated and that the building was to be repaired or
demolished; work must be begun within sixty (60) days and all work must
be completed within such time as the Building Official determines, said
notice also advised that all appeals must be filed wi thin thirt:y (30)
days from the date of service of the notice and failure to f~le an
appeal or to make the repairs required that the Building Official would
have the authority to have the building demolished from the date of the
said notice; and,
WHEREAS, all the notice requirements contained within Chapter
165 have been complied with; and,
WHEREAS, neither an appeal to the Board of Construction Appeals
or corrective action was undertaken in accordance with the order of the
Chief Building Official; therefore pursuant to Section 165.41 the Build-
ing Official caused the abatement action to be done; and,
WHEREAS, the City Manager of the City of Delray Beach has,
pursuant to Section 165.42 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of
Delray Beach, submitted to the City Commission a report of the costs
incurred in abating said condition as aforesaid, said report indicating
the costs per parcel of land involved; and,
WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Delray Beach,
pursuant to Chapter 165, of the Code of Ordinances desires to assess the
cost of said condition against said property owner(s).
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS:
53
Section 1. That assessments in the amount of 51.122 nn
One thousand one hundred and twenty two and no/lOa dollar.. as shown by
the report of the City Manager of the City of Delray a copy of which is
attached hereto and made a part hereof, are hereby levied against the
parcells) of land described in said report and in the amount(s) indi-
cated thereon. Said assessments so levied shall, if not paid within
thirty (30) days after mailing of the notice described in Section 165.42
become a lien upon the respective lots and parcells) of land described
in said report, of the same nature and to the same extent as the lien
for general city taxes and shall be collectible in the same manner and
with the same penalties and under the same provisions as to sale and
foreclosure as City taxes are collectible.
Section 2. That such assessments shall be legal, valid and
binding obligations upon the property against which said assessments are
levied.
Section 3. That the City Clerk of the City of Delray Beach is
hereby directed to immediately mail by certified mail, postage prepaid,
return receipt requested, to the owner(s) of the property, as such
ownership appears upon the records of the County Tax Assessor, notice(s)
that the City Commission of the City of Delray Beach has levied an assess-
ment against said property for the cost of abatement action regarding an
unsafe building by the thirty (30) days after the mailing date of said
notice of assessment, after which a lien shall be placed on said proper-
ty, and interest will accrue at the rate of six percent (6%) per annum,
plus reasonable attorney's fees and other costs of collecting said sums.
Section 4. That this resolution shall become effective thirty
(30) days from the date of adoption and the assessment (s) contained
herein shall become due and payable thirty (30) days after the mailing
date of the notice of said assessment(s), after which a lien shall be
placed on said property(s), and interest shall accrue at the rate of six
percent (6%) per annum plus reasonable attorney's fee and other costs of
collection.
Section 5. That in the event that payment has not been re-
ceived by the City Clerk within thirty (30) days after the mailing date
of the notice of assessment, the City Clerk is hereby directed to record
a certified copy of this resolution in the public records of Palm Beach
County, Florida, and upon the date and time of recording of the certi-
fied copy of this resolution a lien shall become effective on the
subject property which shall secure the cost of abatement, interest at
the rate of 6%, and collection costs including a reasonable attorney's
fee.
of
PASSED AND ADOPTED in regular session on this the 25th
July , 1989.
day
M A Y 0 H
ATTEST:
City ClerK
- 2 -
Res. NO.48-89
NOTICE aF ASSESSMENT
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Dat'e (
Ta:
Juan, Elijah and Larry Thompson
ADDRESS:
229 SW 14th Avenue, Delray Beach, Fl 33444
PROPERTY:
229 SW 14th Avenue, Delray Beach, Fl 33444
Lots 8 and 11, Block 4, Pirest's
(East one-half of duplex and
one-halt of duplex)
Addition to Atlantic
West
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
Park Gardens according to Plat Book 23, Pa~e 70 of the
official records of Palm Beach County, Fl
You, as the record owner of, or holder of an interest in, the above-
described property are hereby advised that a cost of$1,122.00 by resolution
of the City Commission of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, dated
,9."~ A/~, 1989, has been levied against the above-described property.
The costs were incurred as a result of a nuisance abatement action
regarding the above-described property. You were given notice on 5-31-89
that the Building Official has determined that a building located on the
above-described property was unsafe. You were advised in that notice of the
action that would be taken to remedy that unsafe condition and that the action
would be initiated on an emergency basis by the City.
You failed to appeal the decision of the Building Official' to the
Board of Construction Appeals although you were informed of your
right to an appeal and of the procedures for obtaining appeal.
You have also failed to take the corrective action required by
the notice of the Building Official.
You appealed the decision of the Building Official to the Board
of Construction Appeals. You were given written notification on
that you were required to take the corrective action
required by the decision of the Board of Construction Appeals
within a stated period of time. You failed to take the action as
required by the order of the Board of Construction Appeals.
You appealed the decision of the Building Official to the Board
of Construction Appeals on The Board of Construction
upheld the decision of the Building Official.
x An emergency action was undertaken at the above described
property to remove an unsafe condition. An appeal was not
received 30 days after the action was taken although you may
still have an appeal right as to the cost of the action.
The City of Delray Beach has therefore taken remedial action to remove
the unsafe condition existing on the above-described property on 6-6-89
at a cost of $1,122.00 which includes a ten percent (10%) administrative
fee. If you fail to pay this cost within thirty (30) days, that cost shall
be recorded on the official Records of Palm Beach County, Florida against
the above-described property.
Copy of all notices referred to in this notice are available in the
office of the Building Official.
BY ORDER OF THE CITY COMMISSION.
,
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, City Cler
RESOLUTION NO. 49-89
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY
BEACH, FLORIDA, PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 165, OF THE CODE OF
ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, ASSESSING COSTS
FOR ABATEMENT ACTION REGARDING AN UNSAFE BUILDING ON
LAND(S) LOCATED WITHIN THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH; SETTING
OUT ACTUAL COSTS INCURRED BY THE CITY TO ACCOMPLISH SUCH
ABATEMENT AND LEVYING THE COST OF SUCH ACTION; PROVIDING
FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE AND FOR A DUE DATE AND INTEREST
ASSESSMENTS 1 PROVIDING FOR THE RECORDING OF THIS RESOLU-
TION, AND DECLARING SAID LEVY TO BE A LIEN UPON THE
SUBJECT PROPERTY FOR UNPAID ASSESSMENTS 1 PROVIDING FOR
THE MAILING OF NOTICE.
WHEREAS, the Building Official or his designated rep~esentative
has, pursuant to Chapter 165, of the Code of Ordinances, declared the
existence of an unsafe building upon certain lots or parcels of land,
described in the list attached hereto and made a part hereof, for
violation of the building codes and building requirements adopted by
Chapter 165 and those Codes adopted in Chapter 96 of the Code of Ord-
inances1 and,
WHEREAS, pursuant to Chapter 165, of the Code of Orqinances of
the City of Delray Beach, the Building Official or his designated
representative has inspected said land (s) and has determined that an
unsafe building existed in accordance with the standards set forth in
Chapter 165 and/or Chapter 96 of the Code of Ordinances, and did furnish
the respective owner (s) of the land (s) described in the attached list
with written notice of unsafe building and detailed report of conditions
and notice to vacate as the Building Official determined that the
building was manifestly unsafe and is considered a hazard to life and
public welfare pursuant to Chapter 165, of the Code of Ordinances
describing the nature of the violations and sent notices that the build-
ing was to be vacated and that the building was to be repaired or
demolished; work must be begun within sixty (60) days and all work must
be completed within such ti~e as the Building Official determines, said
notice also advised that all appeals must be filed wi thin thirty (30)
days from the date of service of the notice and failure to file an
appeal or to make the repairs required that the Building Official would
have the authority to have the building demolished from the date of the
said notice1 and,
WHEREAS, all the notice requirements contained within Chapter
165 have been complied with1 and,
WHEREAS, neither an appeal to the Board of Construction Appeals
or corrective action was undertaken in accordance with the order of the
Chief Building Official; therefore pursuant to Section 165.41 the Build-
ing Official caused the abatement action to be done; and,
WHEREAS, the City Manager of the City of Delray Beach has,
pursuant to Section 165.42 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of
Delray Beach, submitted to the City Commission a report of the costs
incurred in abating said condition as aforesaid, said report indicating
the costs per parcel of land involved; and,
WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Delray Beach,
pursuant to Chapter 165, of the Code of Ordinances desires to assess the
cost of said condition against said property owner(s).
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS:
54
Section 1. That assessments in the amount of $4.043.60
Four thousand forty three and 60/100 dollars as shown by
the report of the City Manager of the City of Delray a copy of which is
attached hereto and made a part hereof, are hereby levied against the
parcel (s) of land described in said report and in the amount (s) indi-
cated thereon. Said assessments so levied shall, if not paid within
thirty (30) days after mailing of the notice described in Section 165.42
become a lien upon the respective lots and parcells) of land described
in said report, of the same nature and to the same extent as the lien
for general city taxes and shall be collectible in the same manner and
with the same penalties and under the same provisions as to sale and
foreclosure as City taxes are collectible.
Section 2. That such assessments shall be legal, valid and
binding obligations upon the property against which said assessments are
levied.
Section 3. That the City Clerk of the City of Delray Beach is
hereby directed to immediately mail by certified mail, postage prepaid,
return receipt requested, to the owner (s) of the property, as such
ownership appears upon the records of the County Tax Assessor, notice(s)
that the City Commission of the City of Delray Beach has levied an assess-
ment against said property for the cost of abatement action regarding an
unsafe building by the thirty (30) days after the mailing date of said
notice of assessment, after which a lien shall be placed on said proper-
ty, and interest will accrue at the rate of six percent (6%) per annum,
plus reasonable attorney'. fees and other costs of collecting said sums.
Section 4. That this resolution shall become effective thirty
(30) days from the date of adoption and the assessment (s) containea
herein shall become due and payable thirty (30) days after the mailing
date of the notice of said assessment(s), after which a lien shall be
placed on said property(s), and interest shall accrue at the rate of six
percent (6%) per annum plus reasonable attorney's fee and other costs of
collection.
Section 5. That in the event that payment has not been re-
ceived by the City Clerk within thirty (30) days after the mailing date
of the notice of assessment, the City Clerk is hereby directed to record
a certified copy of this resolution in the public records of Palm Beach
County, Florida, and upon the date and time of recording of the certi-
fied copy of this resolution a lien shall become effective on the
subject property which shall secure the cost of abatement, interest at
the rate of 6%, and collection costs including a reasonable attorney's
fee.
of
PASSED AND ADOPTED in regular session on this the
July , 1989.
25th
day
M A Y 0 R
ATTEST:
City ClerK
- 2 -
Res. No. 49-89
NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT
y,-R7r -<..S. rf'Pr
Date
TO: George F. Keenan, Jr.
464 Pond Street, Boston, MA 02130
ADDRESS:
PROPERTY:
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 21 and N!
Lot 22 and Lot 23 less SR r/w,
Pagp ~ n~ ~h6 n~~~~~8' -a~Q-d~
72 ~d 721 SE 6th Avenue, Delray Beach, FL 33444
of Lot 22 less E5 feet rd. r/w and S! of
Blk. 109, Town of Delray according to Plat Book 1,
Q~ Palm ISASh CBYR~y~ ~
You, as the record owner of, or holder of an interest in, the above-
deacribed property are hereby advised that a cost of $4.043.6n by reaolution
of the City Commission of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, dated
~. ~J~ , 1989, has been levied against the above-described property.
..
The costs were incurred as a result of a nuisance abatement action
regarding the above-described property. You were given notice on 3-30-89
that the Building Official has determined that a building located on the
above-described property was unsafe. You were advised in that notice of the
action that would be taken to remedy that unsafe co~dition and that the action
would be initiated on an emergency basis by the City.
You failed to appeal the decision of the Building Official to the
Board of Construction Appeals although you were informed of your
right to an appeal and of the procedures for obtaining appeal.
You have also failed to take the corrective action required by
the notice of the Building Official.
You appealed the decision of the Building Official to the Board
of Construction Appeals. You were given written notification on
that you were required to take the corrective action
required by the decision of the Board of Construction Appeals
within a stated period of time. You failed to take the action as
required by the order of the Board of Construction Appeals.
You appealed the decision of the Building Official to the Board
of Construction Appeals on The Board of Construction
upheld the decision of the Building Official.
x An emergency action was undertaken at the above described
property to remove an unsafe condition. An appeal was not
received 30 days after the action was taken although you may
still have an appeal right as to the cost of the action.
The City of Delray Beach has therefore taken remedial action to remove
the unsafe condition existing on the above-described property on 4-~-RQ
at a cost of $4,043.60 which includes a ten percent (10%) administrative
fee. If you fail to pay this cost within thirty (30) days, that cost shall
be recorded on the official Records of Palm Beach County, Florida against
the above-described property.
Copy of all notices referred to in this notice are available in the
office of the Building Official.
BY ORDER OF THE CITY CO~lliISSION.
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City Clerk
MEMORANDUM
TO: Walter O. Barry, City Manager
FROM: ~ Robert A. Barcinski, Asst. City Manager/Community Services
DATE:
July 18, 1989
SUBJECT: Documentation City Commission Meeting
Tennis Professional Contract
July 25, 1989
Action
City Commission is requested to
Professional Contract entered into
contract for one (1) year
September 30, 1990.
ratify an addendum to the Tennis
on September 16, 1986, renewing the
from September 30, 1989 through
Back!!round
Section 1D of the Tennis Professional Contract allows for successive one
(1) year renewals if both parties agree to terms ninety (90) days before
the expiration date.
The addendum contract entered into
unchanged with the understanding that
be negotiated upon the finalization of
on June 29, 1989 shall
the $75.00 monthly rental
a new tennis center site.
remain
fee will
The current salary of the Tennis Pro is $ 22,693. The pro
salary increases and performance increases as provided
employees. He is also entitled to other City benefits.
the Pro operates the Pro Shop, paying for merchandise
himself and is allowed to keep a reasonable net profit.
fees are set at $ 18.00 per 1/2 hour of instruction.
retained by the Tennis Pro.
is entitled to
for other City
Additionally,
and sales tax
Private lesson
Said fees to be
Fees for court charges, memberships, vending machines, etc. are collected
by the Pro and deposited with the City. All operating costs lor the
center are included in the annual operating budget.
Recommendation
Staff recommends ratification of the addendum to the Tennis Professional
Contract renewing the contract for one (1) year from September 19, 1989
through September 30, 1990. Cost of the contract payment to the Tennis
Pro is estimated at $ 31,000, to be funded from the Tennis Center
Operating Budget; account # 001-4124-572-11.12 (Salaries & Wages),
# 001-4124-572-11.21 (FICA), # 001-4124-572-11.22 (Retirement
Contribution), and #001-4124-572-11.23 (Health/Life/Disability).
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ADDENDUM TO TENNIS PROFESSIONAL CONTRACT
This addendum entered into this day of
1989, between the City of Delray Beach, Florida ("CITY") and Edward
Foster ("TENNIS PRO"), hereby renews for a period of one (1) year, the
Tennis Professional Contract entered into on September 16, 1986 (the
original agreement).
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises contained
herein, it is agreed by and between the City and the Tennis Professional
that:
1. The renewal of this contract pursuant to paragraph 1D of the
original agreement, shall be for a one year period commencing
on September 30, 1989 and shall end at the close of business on
September 30, 1990.
2. The seventy-five dollar ($75.00) monthly rental fee referred to
in paragraph 4E of the original agreement and paragraph 3 of
the addendum remains unchanged, but is subject to renegotiation
at the City's request, at such time as the City has located its
new Tennis Center.
3. The Tennis Professional shall receive a salary increase and
performance bonus as provided for general employees.
4. All other terms and conditions of the original agreement dated
September 16, 1989 and the addendum entered into June 29, 1988
shall remain unchanged and in full force and effect.
CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA
By:
Walter O. Barry, City Manager
ATTEST:
City Clerk
Ed Foster, Tennis Professional
Appr~ved as to Legal Form and Sufficiency:
Assistant City Attorney
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100 N,W. 1st AVENUE
DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444
407/243.7000
M E M 0 RAN DUM
TO: Robert A. Barcinski, Acting City Manager
THROUGH: John W, Elliott, Jr'" Assistant City Manager/
Management Services
FROM:
Ted Glas, Purchasing Dil^ector' '!ff'A'"
July 20, 1989
DATE:
SUBJECT: DOCUMENTATION - CITY COMMISSION MEETING -
July 25, 1989 - BID AWARDS - BID #89-61/89-63
LANDSCAPING/IRRIGATION (BEAUTIFICATION) PROJECTS
Item Before Citv Commission:
City Commission is requested to award contracts to low
responsive bidders on three (3) bids as outlined on attached
memorandum from Horticulturlst/Specia1 Projects Coordinator
totaling $81,751. Per the Budget Office, funding is from
1987 Utility Tax Construction Fund.
Backqround:
Bids for these three (3) projects wee received on June 28,
1989 from eleven (ll) contractors, all in accordance with
City purchasing procedures. (Bid #89-61, #89-62, #89-63.
Documentation on file in the Purchasing Office.) Three
Tabulations of Bids are attached for your review.
Recommendation:
The Purchasing Department concurs with the recommendation of
the City Horticulturist and the Landscape Architect, as
outlined in attached memorandum:
Bid #89-61 - Top Branch Nursery - $Sl,260.
Funding: 633-4141-S72-61.29'(N. E. 8th Street)
Bid #89-62 - Water Wizard Irrigation - $l9,600.
Funding: 333-4l41-S72-6l.23 (West Atlantic
Avenue)
Bid #89-63 - Sunnyland Irrigation - $10,891.
Funding: 333-4l4l-S72-61.26 (South Federal
Highway)
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Attachments:
Tabulations of Bids
Recommendation from Horticulturist
pc Yvonne Kincaide
Frank Spence
Nancy Davila
THE EFFORT ALWAYS MATTERS
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M E M 0 RAN DUM
, To: Ted G1as, Purchasing Administrator
From:
Nancy Davila, Horticulturist/Special Projects Coordinator
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RECOMMENDATION FOR AWARD OF BID/BEAUTIFICATION PROJECTS
Date:
July 17, 1989
The landscaping and irrigation bids received June
Comprehensive Beautification Plan have been reviewed by
Kette1hut and staff, and the following recommendations
offered:
28, 1989 for the
our Consultant, Kurt
for award of bid are
IRRIGATION - SOUTH FEDERAL HIGH\~AY, Bid !!.. 89-63
It is recommended that the bid be awarded to the lowest responsive
bidder, Sunnyland Irrigation, in the amount of $10,891.00.
Lower bids were received from Water Wizard Irrigation in the amount of
$5,950, Triple A Irrigation for $6,900.00, Tuttle's Nursery for $7,263.00
and Dan Kilpatrick for $9,493.00 but all bids have either been withdrawn or
rejected due to their failure to include adequate electrical connections and
vacuum beakers as specified.
IRRIGATION = WEST ATLANTIC AVENUE (1-95 to Swinton) Bid !!.. 89-62
It is recommended that the bid be awarded to the lowest bidder, Water Wizard
Irrigation, Inc. in the amount of $19,600.00.
LANDSCAPING = N.E. 8th STREET, Bid !!.. 89-61
It is recommended that the bid be awarded to the lowest responsive bidder,
Top Branch Nursery and Landscape in the amount of $51,260.00.
The lowest bidder, Armstrong Landscaping withdrew their bid of $39,612.00 as
they had misunderstood the height requirements for the Coconut Palms.
Rainbow Landscaping for $49,]77.00 and Tuttle's Nursery for $50, 714.00 have
been rejected as they can not provide the Nerium Oleander Standards
specified at 12 feet overall height.
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projects is as follows:
Estimated
Proposed Bid
Difference
South Federal Irrigation
West Atlantic Irrigation
N.E. 8th Street Landscaping
$ 26,250.00
$ 17,500.00
$ 27,600.00
$ 19,600.00
$ 10,891.00
$ 51,260.00
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over
$ 6,650.00
$ 6,609.00
$23,q60.00
The landscape estimate provided by Kette1hut for N.E. 8th Street failed to
include enough money for the Coconut Palms (short by approximately $12
thousand), the Reclinata Palm (short by $2 thousand), and the Nerium
Oleander Standards (short by almost $8 thousand).
Considering that the irrigation bids were $13 thousand under this helps
offset the overage on the landscaping so that the budget is over by
$10,401.00. I recommend that we proceed with the projects and adjust the
budget for the remaining projects accordingly.
c: Frank Spence
Lula Butler
Kurt Kette1hut
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MEMORANDUM
TO:
Walter O. Barry
City Manager
THRU:
Robert A. Barcinski
Asst. City Manager/Commu~~ty
William H. Greenwood~~
Director of Public Utilities
Services
FROM:
SUBJECT:
DOCUMENTATION - CITY COMMISSION MEETING - JULY 25,
1989 PROPOSAL FROM CAMP, DRESSER & MCKEE, INC. FOR
THE DELRAY BEACH PRETREATMENT PROGRAM
IMPLEMENTATION
DATE:
July 17, 1989
ACTION
City Commission is requested to approve Camp, Dresser &
Inc.'s proposal for the Delray Beach Pretreatment Program
mentation in the amount not to exceed $5,900.00 with the
to come from Acct. #441-5111-536.33.11.
McKee,
Imple-
funding
BACKGROUND
Camp, Dresser & McKee is the General Consultant for the South
Central Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant Board and established
the pretreatment program for the Regional Plant. CDM, also under
a separate contract, assisted Boynton Beach with the establish-
ment of the required pretreatment program implementation.
The City of Delray Beach Public Utilities Department has attempt-
ed over the last year to implement an Industrial Pretreatment
Program. However, the staff assigned to this program does not
~ have the basic knowledge of general chemistry and more specifi-
cally, the regulation pertaining to the Industrial Pretreatment
Program.
At present, Mr. Hal Faulkner, Superintendent of Wastewater
Collection, is being assisted by Mr. Mike Guarneiri, Industrial
Pretreatment Program Technician (Mechanic). These gentleman have
been attempting to implement the required program.
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Public Utilities Department's General Consultants, Post, Buckley,
Schuh & Jernigan, is servicing th~ Public Utilities Department
with Mr. Ed Copeland, P.E., who is located in Tampa, Florida.
PBS&J does not have staff in either Dade, Broward, Palm Beach,
Martin County or St. Lucie County who are familiar with the
Industrial Pretreatment Program.
RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends approval of Camp, Dresser & McKee's proposal not
to exceed $5,900.00. The funding is to come from
acct.#44l-5lll-536-33.ll. This recommendation is based upon
CDM's thorough familiarity as General Consultant to the Regional
Plant, their assistance with the establishment of the IPP for the
City of Boynton Beach and their familiarity with the City of
Delray Beach's system. Staff's recommendation would ensure
uniformity of all parties associated with the Regional Wastewater
Treatment Plant facility. It is also necessary to have outside
technical expertise which will be locally available to assist
staff with this survey and to implement its recommendations. In
addition, associated reimbursable costs, such as travel, will be
limited with CDM because they are located in Ft. Lauderdale,
Florida.
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CITY OF DILlAY IUCI
DeparmeDtal ludlet 'fr..fer
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DeparbMlltal LiDe TreD.fer
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(2)
Iaterfuad/IDterdepartaeatal 'frea.fer
~4) DATI:
Julv 19. 1989
(S) UlQtlESTID BY:
William H. Greenwood
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(6) ACCOUR1' mmU. 0) DESCRIPTIO. (8)TRAIlSFBROUT (9) TU!lSFER IN
441-5111-536-11.12 Salaries & Wages Reg $ 5,900.00
441-5111-536-33.11 Engineering Services $ 5,900.00
.
(0) TOTAL $ 5,900.00 $ 5.900.00
.1USTIFICATIO. : Please see attached memorandum for this reauest.
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