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46-97 Jlillllllllllll Illl III ORDINANCE NO. 46-97 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, DESIGNATING THE TURNER HOUSE LOCATED AT 145 N.E. 6TH AVENUE, AS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN, AS A LOCAL HISTORIC SITE TO BE LISTED IN THE LOCAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES; PROVIDING FOR THE AMENDMENT OF THE "ZONING MAP OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, 1994" TO SHOW THE HISTORIC DESIGNATION IN AN OVERLAY MANNER; PROVIDING A GENERAL REPEALER CLAUSE, A SAVING CLAUSE, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, Section 4.5.1 of the Land Development Regulations of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Delray Beach provides for the designation and protection of historic sites; and WHEREAS, Charles W. Turner, owner of the property located at 145 N.E. 6th Avenue and more particularly described herein, initiated the nomination of the Turner House for historic designation, and a designation report was subsequently prepared; and WHEREAS, the Historic Preservation Board held a duly noticed public hearing in regard to the historic designation on October 22, 1997, and voted unanimously to recommend that the property described herein be designated a local historic site; and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Delray Beach has conducted a duly noticed public hearing in regard to the designation of the property described herein as a local historic site. 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 designated as a local historic site in accordance with and under the provisions of Section 4.5.1 of the Land Development Regulations of the City of Delray Beach, to-wit: THE TURNER HOUSE, located at 145 N.E. 6th Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida; more particularly described as the South 27.6 feet of Lot 5, less the West 5 feet SR R/W, Lots 6 & 7, less the West 5 feet SR R/W, of Block 115, as recorded in Plat Book 1 at Page 3 of the Public Records of Palm Beach County, Florida. 10112 1764 Section 2. That the Planning Director of said City shall, upon the effective date of this ordinance, amend the Zoning Map of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, to show the historic designation, in an overlay manner. 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 That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be, and the same are hereby repealed.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 its passage on second and final reading. PASSED ~D ~OPTED in regular session on second and final reading on this the 18th day of Novembe________~r , 1997. ATTEST: ~ityCl~k -/ First Reading November 4, 1997 Second Reading November 18, 1997 - 2 - Ord. No. 46-97 ii. LOCATION MAP ~,~ 10112 Pe 1745 N.£. 2ND ST. TURNER HOUSE ORB 10112 P~ DOROTHY H. WILKEN, CLERK PB CObl4T';, Fi. [lTV JIF DELRI:I¥ BEI:I[H DFL£A¥ BFA£H ~ CITY CLERK too N.w. ~st AVENUE. DE,_RAY '~,"OH. F~_O,:,,DA 33'~'~', · 40"/2.~3-7000 Ail-America City 1993 C E R T I F I C A T I O N I, ALISON MacGREGOR HARTY, City Clerk of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, do hereby certify that the attached document is a true and correct copy of Ordinance No. 46-97, as the same was passed and adopted on second and final reading by the Delray Beach City Commission in regular session on the 18th day of November, 1997. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and the official seal of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, on this the 24th day of November, 1997. Alison Ma~Greg0f-~arty - Y City Clerk City of Delray Beach, Florida THE EFFORT ALWAYS MATTERS Printed on Recycled Paper MEMORANDUM TO: Celeste McDonough, Administrative Assistant FROM: Alison Harry, City Clerk~ SUBJECT: Ordinance No. 46-97 (Desiqnatinq the Turner House as a Local Historic Site) DATE: November 24, 1997 Attached is a certified copy of Ordinance No. 46-97 which was passed and adopted by the City Commission on November 18, 1997. It is ready to be recorded. Please return the original recordedfdocument to me, with a copy to Pat Cayce for her files ~ Thank you. '~~/ n H/m At t achment MEMORANDUM TO: MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSIONERS FROM: CITY lvI_~XlAGER~ SUBJECT: AGENDA ITEM #/Q-~- REGULAR MEETING OF NOVEMBER 18, 1997 ORDINANCE NO. 46-97 (DESIGNATING THE TURNER HOUSE AS AN HISTORIC SITE) DATE: NOVEMBER 12, 1997 This is second reading and a public hearing for Ordinance No. 46-97 which designates the Turner House located at 145 N.E. 6th Avenue as a local historic site and adds it to the Local Register of Historic Places. The designation was initiated by the property owner, Mr. Charles W. Turner. A copy of the designation report is attached. The Historic Preservation Board conducted a public hearing on this matter on October 22, 1997, and voted unanimously to recommend approval. At first reading on November 4th, the City Commission passed the ordinance by unanimous vote. Recommend approval of Ordinance No. 46-97 on second and final reading. ref:agmemol4 MEMORANDUM TO: MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSIONERS FROM: CITY MANAGER~ SUBJECT: AGENDA ITEM ~/~ - REGULAR MEETING OF NOVEMBER 4, 1997 ORDINANCE NO. 46-97 (DESIGNATING THE TURNER HOUSE AS AN HISTORIC SITE) DATE: OCTOBER 30, 1997 This is first reading for Ordinance No. 46-97 which designates the Turner House located at 145 N.E. 6th Avenue as a local historic site and adds it to the Local Register of Historic Places. The designation was initiated by the property owner, Mr. Charles W. Turner. A copy of the designation report is attached. The Historic Preservation Board conducted a public hearing on this matter on October 22, 1997, and voted unanimously to recommend approval. Recommend approval of Ordinance No. 46-97 on first reading. If passed, a public hearing will be scheduled for November 18, 1997. ref:agmemol4 ! TO: ~D~MANAGER, tI~,NE DOMINGUEZ, DIRECT~~ THRU: DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING~D ZONING FROM: PAT CAYCE, FIISTORIC PRESERVATION PLANNER SUBJECT: MEETING OF NOVEMBER 4, 1997 FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE TO DESIGNATE THE TURNER HOUSE, 145 N.E. 6TH AVENUE TO THE LOCAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES. The action requested of the City Commission is that of approval on first reading of an ordinance designating the Turner House to the Local Register of Historic Places. The Turner House, designed by famed Delray Beach architect Samuel Ogren, was constructed in 1925. Designed in the Mediterranean Revival style, it conforms to the features of the style as described in the Delray Beach Design Guidelines. Turner House is a two story single family residence with an asymmetric facade, clay tile roof, and smooth stucco finished exterior. The wood windows are a combination of casement and sash, all have deep sills and the front first floor windows have decorative stucco lintels. An arched French door on the front elevation opens onto a small balcony surrounded by a wrought iron railing. Turner House presents many exterior design elements, such as columns and pilasters with decorative capitals, arches with accented keystones, and exposed rafter tails, all of which are definitive of the Mediterranean Revival style. The Turner House was designed by Delray Beach's first and most prolific registered architect, Samuel Ogren. He was apprenticing in the West Palm Beach architectural firm of William Manley King in 1924 when he designed his first building in Delray, a single family residence at 704 N. Swinton Avenue. Delray Beach officials, impressed with the design, offered him the position of City City Commission Documentation Turner House Historic Status Page 2 Architect. Mr. Ogren accepted and moved his practice and family to Delray Beach in 1924 to begin a career which provided the City with more than 250 structures. Among his more notable commissions in the City are the High School and Gymnasium, both listed in the National Register; the Arcade Tap Room; and the Marine Villas. The Turner House is significant for its architecture; it represents one of the finest examples of the Mediterranean Revival style in the City. The house is essentially unaltered and virtually all of its original architectural elements remain intact, taken as a whole these features greatly enhance the historic fabric and significance of the house. Turner House is zoned Central Business District (CBD). The legal description is as follows: The South 27.6' of Lot 5, less the West 5' SR RAN, Lot 6 & 7 less the West 5' SR RAN of Block 115, as recorded in Plat book 1 Page 3. The request for designation was initiated by the owner, Charles W. Turner. Additional background and analysis is provided in the attached designation Report. The Historic Preservation Board considered this item at a Public Hearing on October 22, 1997. After discussion, the Board voted unanimously to recommend historic designation to the City Commission. By motion, approve the ordinance designating the Turner House, 145 N.E. 6th Avenue, to the Local Register of Historic Places. Attachment: Turner House Designation Report. filelulwwlturn-ccd DESIGNATION REPORT TURNER HOUSE HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA TURNER HOUSE 145 NE 6TM AVENUE DESIGNATION REPORT TURNER HOUSE TABLE OF CONTENTS I. GENERAL INFORMATION II. LOCATION MAP III. ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE IV. HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE V. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE VI. BIBLIOGRAPHY AND SOURCES -2- I. GENERAL INFORMATION Location: 145 N.E. 6th Avenue, Delray Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida Date of Construction: 1925 Architect: Samuel Ogren Builder: Unknown Present Owner: Charles W. Turner 6465 N. Sherman Drive Indianapolis, IN Present Use: Residential Present Zoning: CBD Central Business District Legal Description: S 27.6' of Lot 5, less the W 5' SR R/W, Lot 6 & 7 less the W 5' SR PJW of Block 115. Plat Book 1 Page 3 Property Control Number: 12 43 46 16 01 115 0051 Classification for Designation: Architectural ~; -3- II. LOCATION MAP ATLANTIC AVENUE i 'l ~ TURNER HOUSE -4- III. ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE The Turner House, constructed in 1925, designed by architect Samuel Ogren, and located at 145 N.E. 6th Avenue, is a fine example of the Mediterranean Revival style which was popular in Delray Beach during the Florida Boom of the 1920s. It is located approximately one and one half blocks north of East Atlantic Avenue, between N.E. 1st and N.E. 2nd Streets, on the east side of N.E. 6th Avenue. N.E. 6th Avenue, now the northbound portion of US Highway 1, was formerly Dade Avenue, the primary north- south road through the City. The house conforms almost exactly with the "features" characteristic of the Mediterranean Revival style as described in the Delray Beach Design Guidelines. The Mediterranean Revival style is characterized by one and two story structures with stucco finish, wood, stone and concrete accents and multi-rank asymmetrical facade massing. Multi-plane cross gabled roofs are often combined with pitched shed roofs most of which are covered in clay barrel tile. Windows are multi-parted double or single hung sash, or casements, some with wrought iron window grilles. Arches are found above windows and door openings often accented with carved stonework, columns or pilasters. Elaborate chimney caps, usually topped with barrel tile and functional or decorative balconies are characteristic of the style.1 While basically rectangular in form, the Turner House emphasizes the irregularity and asymmetric massing of the Mediterranean Revival style with five different planes on the front elevation, additionally the five different roof heights and styles contribute to the typical asymmetric facade massing. On the first floor front facade a shed terra-cotta tile roof covers the entrance porch and guest room to the i~outh, to the north the reception room's shed terra-cotta tile roof is a different height and is set back two feet from the entry porch/guest room plane. Further to the north a screened porch wing with a shed roof at right angles to the reception room roof is stepped back an additional twelve feet from the primary facade. On the second floor a front bedroom wall extends to the guest room/entry roof and is covered by a high pitched gable which intersects the main roof's lower pitched gable roof. The walls of the house are finished in smooth stucco, with the exception of the screened porch ell which is faced with irregular stone on the lower portion. The windows are wood with a combination of single or double hung sash with multi-panes on the top portion, and multi-paned casements. All windows have deep sills and the front facade first floor windows have decorative stucco lintels. An arched French door on the front facade opens onto a small balcony surrounded by a wrought iron railing. The door is framed with stuccoed stone detail, including a decorative keystone, and topped by a projecting cornice and brackets. The front entrance porch is arched and open on two sides, north and west. ^ column with a simple capital supports the arch at ~ Delray Beach Design Guidelines, 1990 -5- the corner between the openings and decorative pilasters, with stucco trim, anchor the arches to the supporting walls, a decorative keystone type bracket is placed at the top of each of the two arches. The front door, recessed into the entry, is also arched and keystoned with a bracket. The screened porch ell has arched openings, one on the east and west and two on the north elevation. A wood balustrade extends between the porch openings and stone steps with a decorative wrought iron railing provide a secondary access to the house. In the center of the front second floor west facing gable is a cartouche flanked by graceful indentations fashioned to look like attic vents, these nonfunctional vents occur at other places near the roof and add a whimsical relief to the plain stucco finish. The first floor contains five rooms plus a kitchen, bath, screened porch and rear enclosed porch; with the exception of the porches all of the rooms are entered .from large rectangular center hall. On entering the hall from the front door, to the left is a reception room with French doors opening to a small balcony on the west, to the right is a guest bedroom with a bath/powder room attached. Further along the hall on the left is the staircase, which can be entered from the east or west by a double set of three steps ending in a landing, before ascending the stairs to the second floor. Adjacent to the stairs and on the right is the billiard room and beyond the stairs to the left is the kitchen and the screened porch. At the east end of the hall on the left is the dining room and to the right is the library, complete with fireplace and space for a built-in organ. ^ large enclosed porch with tall casement windows runs along the entire east' end of the house, both the dining room and library open onto the porch. The second floor contains three bedrooms, two baths, built-in closets, a large storage room, and the large east facing porch, which in the days before air conditioning, was used as a sleeping porch. 2 The house is unaltered with the exception of an exterior staircase to the second floor on the rear (east) elevation, and the composition shingle roof on the primary gable. The owner is in the process of replacing the shingles with terra-cotta tiles to replicate the original roof. A double garage, with a fiat roof and terra-cotta tile trim on top of the parapet, was constructed with the house in 1925 and is located on the northeast corner of the property. The garage contained space for two cars, a half bath and laundry tubs. The garage has been modified by the removal of one set of garage doors. 2 Photocopy of the original plans for the Turner House, Samuel Ogren, May 1925. -6- V. HISTORICAL INFORMATION Dr. Ambrose A. PIotner commissioned Samuel Ogren to design the house in 1925, the commission was rather unusual in that Dr. Plotner was 83 years old at the time. Also in 1925, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Turner moved to Delray from their home in Oklahoma, Charles and Ocie Turner met and became friends with Dr. Plotner and agreed to move into the house as caretakers. A world traveler, the doctor spent a great deal of time out of the country, the opportunity to have the Turners as custodians of the new house while he was abroad was a mutually congenial arrangement. Ambrose Plotner spent a part of each of the next seven years in Delray and died in 1932 at the age of 90. Upon his death the Turners purchased the house from his estate. Charles and Ocie Turner remained in the house until their deaths when their son, Charles, the. present owner, inherited the property. 3 The Turner House was designed by Delray Beach's first and most prolific registered architect, Samuel Ogren. Born China in 1899 of Swedish missionary parents, Mr. Ogren had no formal architectural training. He was apprenticing in the West Palm Beach architectural firm of William Manley King in 1924 when he designed his first building in Delray, the Mediterranean Revival residence at 704 N. Swinton Avenue. City officials, impressed with the design, offered him the position of City Architect. Ogren went to Tallahassee, took, and passed the State's architectural examination, and moved his family to Delray in 1924. During the 1920s Mr. Ogren designed mostly in the Mediterranean Revival style and contributed to its popularity throughout the City. Noted for his beautifully executed designs, graceful facades, craftsmanship and attention to detail, Mr. Ogren was commissioned to design the Delray High School and Gymnasium in 1926, both buildings are listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Some of his other notable buildings in the Mediterranean Revival style are the Marine Villas, Casa Abriga, and the Arcade Tap Room. As the popularity of the Mediterranean Revival style waned at the onset of the Great Depression, Mr. Ogren's designs reflected the changing public taste in architecture. Colonial Revival, Monterey and Art Moderne styles are all to be found in his later work throughout the City. Samuel Ogren designed more than 250 buildings in the City between 1924 and his retirement in 1955. "Mr. Ogren died at age 89, many of the.homes he designed have been demolished or inappropriately remodeled, however his legacy remains with such a fine example of his oeuvre as the Turner House. VI. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE The Turner House is significant for its architecture. It represents one of the finest 3Letter from Charles Turner, August 24, 1997 4"Father of Delray Beach Architecture", Palm Beach Post, 1986 -7- examples of the Mediterranean Revival style in the City, it incorporates all of the style's characteristic features in a graceful residential structure. The house is essentially unaltered and virtually all of its original architectural elements remain intact, taken as a whole these features greatly enhance the historic fabric and significance of the house. Designed by National Register architect, Samuel Ogren, the Turner House deserves the recognition and protection afforded it by designation to the Local Register of Historic Places. Criteria for Designation To qualify as an historic site the property must fulfill one or more of the criteria set forth in Section 4.5.1(B)(2) or (3) of the Land Development Regulations. The Turner House fulfills four of the criteria of Section 4.5.1(B)(3) as follows: Section 4.5.1(B)(3) (a) Portrays the environment in an era of history characterized by one or more distinctive architectural styles: The Turner House is an excellent example of the Mediterranean Revival style which gained popularity throughout South Florida during the 1920s. (b) Embodies those distinguishing characteristics of an architectural style, period, or method of construction: The major defining characteristics of the I~)lediterranean Revival style are present in the Turner House. Moreover, most of the defining exterior details and design elements remain on the structure, making it all the more significant for future generations to appreciate. (c) Is an historic or outstanding work of a prominent architect, designer, landscape architect, or builder: The building is an historic example of the residential work designed and executed by the City's most prominent and prolific architect, Samuel Ogren. (d) Contains elements of design, detail, material, or craftsmanship of outstanding quality or which represented, in its time, a significant innovation or adaptation to the South Florida environment. The quality of the exterior ornamental elements such as brackets, stucco work, cornices, and decorative lintels reflect the artistry and attention to detail that Samuel Ogren's craftsmanship is noted for. Additionally, the use of the expansive porches with banks of large casements windows across the rear (east) elevation, designed to capture the prevailing -8- breezes, as well as the cross ventilation shown on the plan, indicate the architect's adaptation of the house to the South Florida environment in an era before air conditioning was generally available for residential use. -9- IV. BIBLIOGRAPHY AND SOURCES Building Cards, City of Delray Beach, Florida. Sanborn Fire Insurance Map, Delray, Florida 1925. Florida Master Site File Form, 145 N.E. 6th Avenue, May 5, 1986 Photocopy of the Original Plans for the Turner House, Samuel Ogren, Dated May 1925. Letter from Charles Turner, August 24, 1997. Photograph of the Turner House, c 1930, Charles Turner Delray Beach Historic Sites Survey, by John P. Johnson, Historic Palm Beach County Preservation Board, July 1987. Design Guidelines for Historic Places, A Preservation Manual, compiled by the Historic Preservation Board, Delray Beach, 1990. A Field Guide to American Houses. by Virginia and Lee McAlester, Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 1988. "Father of Delray Beach Architecture", Clemmer Mayhew III, Palm Beach Post. 1986. Designation Report prepared by Patricia Cayce, Historic Preservation Planner, City of Delray Beach, Florida, September 1997. File/u/www/turndes -10- ~ ~. E. 2.~_o ST. 17_~ I..~1 ~ N. F_ I s_-r ..~T. (. LOWRY.) STATE OF FLORIDA OEP^R;ME,TOFST^~E FLORIDA MASTER SITE FILE O~,*,Jo, el ^,chJ,,. "',tot Site Inventory Form FDAHRM 802 = = OS-HSP-3AAA Rev. 3-7g 1009 = = Site No. Site Name 830= = Survey Date 820= = Address of Site: !45 No_,'the~ .~Yf-h Aw.n,~= rJ,~l~-~7 l~-h 905= = Instruction for locating 813= -- Location: T,'int-_nn 115 6 & S27.6 o~ 5868: = subdivision name block no. lot no. County: Palm Beach 808= = Owner of Site: Name: ~r~ T._ ?-rner · · Address: 145 Northeast Sixth Avenue, Delray Beach " Type of Ownership Pr/ye. re 848= = . Recording Date "M,y 5_. 1986 832= =' Recorder:' Name & Title: Sanford Smith . . ; Address:' H~BCPB 818 = = Condition of Site: Integrity of Site: Original Use Residential 838= = CheckOne Check One or More Present Use · [] Excellent 863= = · Altered 858= = Dates: Beginning 197_~ 844== I! Good 863= = [] Unaltered 858= = Culture/Phase 840= = [] Fair 863= = [] OriglnalSite 858= = Period 845 = = ~-1. Deteriorated 863= = ~] Restored{ )(Date: X )858= = I'"JMoved( )(Date: X )858= = NR Classification Category: Bu±i~'±ng 916= = Threats to Site: Check One or More III Zoning( X X )876= = [~] T~'ansportatiofl~ )~ )~ )878=: = [] Development( X J( )878--= [] Fill( X X )878== [] DeteriOration( X X )678== [] Dredge( X , X )878== [] Borrowing( X X )878= = [] Other(See Remarks Below): 878 = = Areas of Significance: Architecture 910= = Significance: 911 = = ARCHITECT Sam Ogren;_~._~ : 872= = BUILDER Unknown 874 = = STYLE AND/OR PERIOD Mediterranean Revival 964= = PLAN TYPE irregular 966= EXTERIOR FABRIC(S) Stucco over tile 854-- STRUCTURAL SYSTEM(S) cement block 856= PORCHES north elevation 942 = = FOUNDATION: concrete 942 = = ROOF TYPE: (;able 942 = = SECONDARY ROOF STRUCTURE(S): gah] P .-..~h~-c] 942 = = CHIMNEY LOCATION: central 942 = = WINDOW TYPE: wood frame sash . 942= = CHIMNEY: 882= = ROOF SURFACING: Ornamental.clay tile . 882= = ORNAMENT EXTERIOR: 882-- -- NO. OF CHIMNEYS 952 = = NO. OF STORIES · ~'~cwo 950 = NO. OF DORMERS . none 954 = Map Reference (incl. scale & date) Delray Beach, topographic, 1:24,000 1962, 1982 809-- = Latitude and Longitude: ..... ~" " 800 = = Site Size (Approx. Acreage of Property}: . , LT 1 833 = = ? R(UWI$~ ' Tgw~.n.%l]] P~[~D~ Section LOCATION SKETCH P N N. E. Thii-d '~treet/ UTM CoOrdinates: 890'= =  - Zone Easliflg NO,thing N. E. Second _S.tr~et N. E. First St,.., Photographic Records Numbers 860= = Contact Print '~-- THE TURNER HOUSE c1930 FRONT, LOOKING SOUTHEAST NORTH ELEVATION DETAILS OF FRONT FACADE REAR ELEVATION ARCHED FRONT DOORS AND BALCONY BRACKET DETAILS UNDER CORNICE CARTOUCHE AND NONFUNCTIONAL ATTIC VENTS, FRONT GABLE LINTEL DETAIL, FRONT ELEVATION ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I HIGHWAY APPROXI~TELY 7:~ P~ m ~T~ ~ I FEET ~UTH ~ ~ ~T AVENUE, ~ ~ (~ ~ ~y ~at~m ~ i~ ~RE PARTICU~RLY C~ ~mi~ ~1~ ~ i~ ~ ~VING C~USE. AND AN EFFEC- pm., ~y ~ Fray, ~ ~ISSIO~ OF THE CiTY OF DE~RAY ~ Afl ~ gff~ ~ ~- lEACH, F~RID~ ~ENDING SEC- · THE CITY ~ ~LRAY BEACH, i ~ 4t~ INCREASING ~ND DEVELOP. ~ENT FEE~ AND ESTABLISHING AN ~DINANCE OF THE CITY ~- ~ FEES; ~ENDi~ ~1~1~ ~ THE CI~ OF DELRAY J ~.~, ~R~E~RES POR OBTAIN. ~E~CH, F~ORID~ ~Z~t~G ~N~ J lNG ~VELOPMEN~ AP~OVALS~, p~CING ~NO PRESENTLY ~Y ~ENDI~ T~ N~E ~D Z~ED RL (L~ ~NSITY RESI. ! ~FINITI~S FOR SITE AND DE- ~NTIA~ UNITS PER ACRE) ! V~OP~NT P~S; E~CTING A DISTR~CT IN THE R~ (MEDIU~ [ NEW SECTION ~NSITY RESIDENTiA~ UNrTS I ~N~ENT TO THE ~OY~ FOR A PR~DURE TO ~.~ND ~ID ~ND ~VELOP- BEING C~ON~Y KNOWN AS A ~T)~ OF THE YAKE PROPER. ~ L~TED APPROX}~TELY ~ ~gT REGU~IT~S; A~ING PEET ~T ~ U~ HIGH~AY I1, ~BSECTION ~RTH OF DENERY ~NE, ~UTH ~TER~INATI~ ~ ~ ~YAL PA~ ~ULEVARO. ~ USE~ TO SECTION 2.4~; ~D I~EDIATELY ~ST ~ AND '~ $UBSECTI~ ADJACENT TO THE INTRACOASTAL ~TE~INATtON ~ SIMf~R~TY WATERWAY, AS ~RE PARTICU ~ ~, FR~ ~CTION 2.~.~, ~RLY ~RIBED HEREIN. ~RES ~ ~TAINING ~ENDING ~ING ~P ~ DEL- ~RMITS ~D APPROVALS: RAY BEACH, FLORIDA, ~ PRG ~NDING ~CTI~ 2.4.7, ViD~NG A GENERAL REPEALER ~EDURES ~R ~TAJNING ~USE, A ~VI~ C~USE. ~D ~ ~L]EF FR~ ~PLIANCE WITH ~ EFFECTi~ DATE. ~ ~TIONS OF ~E LDR~, BY PR~ - ~ VIDING FOR A ~ESSING FEE; [ ~EN~ENTP TO REFERENCE AN ORDINANCE ~ THE CI~ C~' ~ ~ ~E PR~EDURE A~ JISS~ ~ THE CiTY ~ DELRAY j l.d3(~); ~ENDING THE TABLE ~CH, FLORJ~ ~SIG~TING J~ ~TENTS, P~OVIDI~ A THE TURNER ~USE L~TED A~ I ~ ~A~R ~U~, A ~V- )~ N,E. ~H AV~UE AS ~ORE J .1~ ~US~D~ EFFECTIVE PARTICU~Y ~RIBED J ~TE. ~ITE TO EE LISTED IN THE L~AL ~ ~ ~ ~ ff REGISTER ~ HISTORIC P~CES; ~ ~ m ~ ~ ~ ~OV D NG F~ THE ~EN~ ~ ~ ~m~ ~ r~ TION IN AN OVERLY ~NNER; ~ ~y ~ W ~e PROVIDING A GENERAL REPEAL- ~ ~d M W ~i~y · N ORDINANCE ~ ~E~ITY ~ ~ ~ ~ ~L~Y BEACH ~ND ~ESENTLY ~) DISTRICT IN THE AC ~ W ~ _ ~.. .... CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINO A PUBLIC HEARING will be held on the following proposed ordinances at 7:00 P.M. on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1997 (or at any continuation of such meeting which is set by the Commission), in the City Commission Chambers, 100 N.W. 1st Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida, at which time the City Commission will consider their adoption. The proposed ordinances may be inspected at the Office of the City Clerk at City Hall, 100 N.W. 1st Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, except holidays. Ail interested parties are invited to attend and be heard with respect to the proposed ordinances. ORDINANCE NO. 47-97 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, REZONING AND PLACING LAND PRESENTLY ZONED RL (LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL/3-6 UNITS PER ACRE) DISTRICT IN THE RM-8 (MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL/5-8 UNITS PER ACRE) DISTRICT; SAID LAND BEING COMMONLY KNOWN AS A PORTION OF THE YAKE PROPERTY LOCATED APPROXIMATELY 850 FEET EAST OF U.S. HIGHWAY %1, NORTH OF DENERY LANE, SOUTH OF ROYAL PALM BOULEVARD, AND IMMEDIATELY WEST OF AND ADJACENT TO THE INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY, AS MORE PARTIC~LY DESCRIBED HEREIN; AMENDING "ZONING MAP OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, 1994"; PROVIDING A GENERAL REPEALER CLAUSE, A SAVING CLAUSE, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. ORDINANCE NO. 46-97 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, DESIGNATING THE TUR/~ER HOUSE LOCATED AT 145 N.E. 6TH AVENUE, AS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN, AS A LOCAL HISTORIC SITE TO BE LISTED IN THE LOCAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES; PROVIDING FOR THE AMENDMENT OF THE "ZONING MAP OF DELRAY BEACH,-- FLORIDA, 1994" TO SHOW THE HISTORIC DESIGNATION IN AN OVERLAY MANNER; PROVIDING A GENERAL REPEALER CLAUSE, A SAVING CLAUSE, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. ORDINANCE NO. 48-97 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, REZONING AND PLACING LAND PRESENTLY ZONED GC (GENERAL COMMERCIAL) DISTRICT IN THE AC (AUTOMOTIVE COMMERCIAL) DISTRICT; SAID LAND BEING LOCATED ON THE EAST SIDE OF DIXIE HIGHWAY APPROXIMATELY 170 FEET SOUTH OF LA MAT AVENUE, AS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN; AMENDING "ZONING MAP OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, 1994"; PROVIDING A GENERAL REPEALER CLAUSE, A SAVING CLAUSE, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. ORDINANCE NO. 50-97 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING SECTION 2.4.3(K), "FEES", OF THE LAND - DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH, BY INCREASING LAND DEVELOPMENT FEES AND ESTABLISHING NEW FEES; AMENDING SECTION 2.4.5, "PROCEDURES FOR OBTAINING DEVELOPMENT APPROVALS", BY AMENDING THE NAME AND DEFINITIONS FOR SITE AND DEVELOPMENT PLANS; ENACTING A NEW SECTION 2.4.5(M), "AMENDMENT TO THE LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS", TO PROVIDE FOR A PROCEDURE TO AMEND SAID LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS; ADDING SUBSECTION (N), "DETERMINATION OF SIMILARITY OF USE", TO SECTION 2.4.5; DELETING SUBSECTION (Q), "DETERMINATION OF SIMILARITY OF USE", FROM SECTION 2.4.6, "PROCEDURES FOR OBTAINING PERMITS AND APPROVALS"; AMENDING SECTION 2.4.7, "PROCEDURES FOR OBTAINING RELIEF FROM COMPLIANCE WITH PORTIONS OF THE LDRS", BY PROVIDING FOR A PROCESSING FEE; AMENDING SECTION 1.1.6, "AMENDMENTS", TO REFERENCE THE PROCEDURE AT SECTION 2.4.5(M); AMENDING THE TABLE OF CONTENTS; PROVIDING A GENERAL REPEALER CLAUSE, A SAVING CLAUSE, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 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 hearing, such person will need a record of these proceedings, and for this purpose such person may need to ensure that a verbatim record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. The City does not provide or prepare such record. Pursuant to F.S. 286.0105. PUBLISH: Delray Beach News CITY OF DELRAY BEACH November 7, 1997 Alison MacGregor Harry City Clerk Instructions to the NewsDaper: This is a standard legal advertisement to be published in the legal/classified section of the newspaper. There are no special requirements. Thank you. Boca Raton News, Friday October 3, 1997 P#rlu~flt to Secfio~ ~LS.I(A), (B) ~ g~e Ht~ric Pte~rvation. Beard FRet Floor CQ4~ Room it City H~III, I~O N.W. 1st Aveflue. TI~ ixJrpose Ilcl~ hi~arlc building. Based off iflllysJs ~ ~es~jrllofly ~resented gw meetirlg, gle Board will r~ke recom~t~ 1o the City Commis- i,~ is l~ Its igacement off the Loc~ N.E. i~ Avenue, D~I'By Be~ch, ~y is as ~lows: Tile sovIh 27# of Lot S, lessW v~tst SR RAV, all o~ Lot 6 and 7 I~ the west ~ SR ~ of B~ock IlS, Tow~ of Del- rsy lordly Town M Lint~) ~s re- corded h~ PI~ ~ 1, Page 3 I~l~llc Records d Palm ~ch Counh', The' Hi,olio p~er~.~'vltio~ Board has ,Ids pf~-ty a~d deems it w'lhy of ~ClnSk~t~ for p~efl~t ~ the Lo- c~ Register of Hist~'ic PI4~S. A COpy d Iht ~esignati~ relx~.is available in itle pl~nin9 De,rimed at CIty HalL. p~el~ bu ~dvi~ed ~ ff i I~'son de- tides ~o Jl~e~l any decision n~de bY gle Hist~c p~'vat~ll Beard with r~ct lo ~y matter considered al ddll need a rK~xd d me proceedlflgs, ~ 1o ensure 1flat a ~,,'q"oatim record CITY OF DELRAY BEACH ~ MacGregor Harty City Clerk